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KENTUCKY>0. P. HAS GONE HAYWIRE WITH A VENGEANCE Condemn* Klan •• Sop to Catholic* and Jew* to Forestall Democrat*. LEXINGTON. KY.. July party of 1 3 -T h « Kanturky haa (lanaral A *■ Bewh. Oonfadalat« veteran. orlhtal Klaatman and ingn- b«r of the Hip*f*4 Concilium of th* Knight* o f Ku Klu* Klan «Inca _____ Wen You Hear “ W et” Yawp, Make the Loafer Eat This Clipping. Sparlai affort* ara going to ba mad« abortir, It la «aid, to alart a campaign of éducation In Kanturky to remove thla Imprraalon of tba Klan. adopted a plank In It* platform con demning tba Ku K lui Klan aa "un- American” and pledging officer« INNOCENT AS LAMBS. OF COURSE THEY BE elected by tha Republican* to fight the nrganlaatlon. Charles I. Dawson waa nominated for Governor on thla tic That Roman Prieat Boot- ket. The antl-Klan plank I* regarded legger in Denver Seem* a« <^« of the grealeat aurprlaea of the to Be in for It. convention. T h e'm ore la looked on har* a* a at rung Republican bid for tba powerful Kla* Harret Sartie« Catholic vote In th* lllu* Grass State, DKNVKIt. July ,13.—" I i:nocant a* which the llemocrallo party haa held heretofore. It al»o I* regarded aa a lamba," la th# general effect of the aop thrown out to the Jawa who con- plea entered by the Ret. Walter A. GriTci. TaTKoTTc^ prlaat, John Walah. bla brother-in-law, and Mra. Katherine THE BEAVER PHARMACY In the public prea not long ago there appeared a poem wrRcn by a^upvlct .In llllnola. ll.w lljw worth your while to Investigate my all-wool line th* latest-style* and fabrics to select from. We guarantee our fabric« to be all virgin wool, no «buddy. We also guarantee perfect fit In every particular There la no^reawin why yqu should pay from ffiO 00 to 376 00 for a ault of clothea. when I ran fit you up for „ of tailoring, consisting of $ 39.50 These suits are strictly American-made awd carry the Union Label. Kit her rati at- my ■ptace.- at* Columbia «treat. nr call me by phona, Atwater 4303. for an appointment, and I wll be glad to explain my proposition wore thor oughly to you, personally. .+ •• ■ I alao eery g full line of hosiery and underwear from lha l World Star Knitting Company, manufacturers of tho world'» leading hosiery and underwear, aqtir direct from the Mills to you at quite *- margin of saving. We harn a broad range of Styles tu.»<lcct from for every member of the family, none too amall and none too large, but that we can meet your requirements. J. L. CANION, Local Representative 314 Colum bia Street A ll you M u a r « -g « a l salesmen who believe In the ««u a re e t k in d of a • a u «r* D « « l meet me M onday n lg M J u ly 1. at H a ll J , In tha L a b o r Te m p le , F o u rth and J «ff* r« o n , le perfect a local assem bly of the In te rn a tio n a l A « elation of gpoclol aoloomon. If you i n i w t r to thp abevo, you w ill ba thoro. Y o u r « respectfully, T h a n k in g yo u , I am . J. L. C A N IO N , O rgan la or of Upoclal Soloomon. H ere Is Your Opportunity For R eal Service HELP BOOST /The Western American I)o your hit. Start n 10 Hul> today, remitting $Jy.00, total mint to rover the etnh rate of $1.80 for each suh- scrihoi' per year for elulm of 10 Name Address You will notion he baa a brilliant Intellect and evldantly haa en joyed the bleaalnga of home and yet you will observe a vela of despair In i tha few expressive lin o He aaya: "The saloon la sometime* rightly called a bar." "A bar to Haa van, a door to Hall, Whoavar namad It, named It well. A bar to'anantlnaaa and wealth, A door to want and brokan health. A bar to honor, prldo and fama, A door to grlaf and iln and ahama. A bar to all that la true and brave, | A door to ovory drunkard'« grave. A bar to honored, useful life, A door to brawling aenseleao strife. A bar to homo, a bar to prayar, A door to darkness and daapalr. A bar to joya that home" Imparts, A door to tears and broken heart*. A bar to Hoavon, a door to Holt, Whoever named It, named It wall." O'Connor, a prominent Denver aoclety woman, whan arraigned In court here P. Livingston. Prop. laat weak. Mr Grace la charged with having Pbaa* Sellwaad U N forged th* name of the Staler auperlor M* Umatilla A t * Portland, Or«. of a ho m o f o r tha aged to a large j number of whisky receipt« Walth and* Hal Cali*« and Wattiaa. *«aaka Mr*. OTonnor ar* charged with com ana Chaaa. Catta« a (aaclaNy plicity In the fraud. " M A L HOM I COOKING" at When the liquor had been obtained. It la charged that Mra. O'Connor left BQB’S Me Lunch 11:00 A. M. «a fiOt P. M. th* city with Mr. Grace and that they Itraed way t il l ai Tanth Straat. traveled together aa man and wife to Hub Clark, Prop. Naer Stark a large^iumbcr of Eastern cltlea. If You A re in Need o f A nything in the Clothing Line —From The Guardian of Liberty HENRY FORD IDEA ~ HIT BYJfAR LORD *1.1. AMERICAN UNION SHOP When Talking to Friends TELL THEM The Western American is one o f the most widely quoted newspapers among all the patriotic journals. THAT It circulates among thinking citizens and that it is a newspaper for THINKERS. THAT No one but an Honest-to-Goodnee* 100-Per-Cent American approves of our policy, but THAT All Protestant Americans swear by us, “ Sir” Joa Scott and his toe-kissing friends, ssotwithstanding. TH AT W e waist 100,000 more subscribers to offset Po litical Romanism. THAT The Western American is fast becoming a na tional publication o f distinction. THAT Our subscription price is only $2 the year and THAT Our address is 406 Pittock Block, Portland, Ora. KING KABINET SHOP Second Street aad Cewllt* Ava Mr Weeks' recast leclared program . of "populartalug tha army.” The Service Barber Shop "Assume le* d«r«lity In removing tbe O E. COOKROD Proprietor last veettge of leolafoR which la the Portland, Oregon army's heritage from thoe* pioneering 1 I Stark Street Near Fifth •lays when Ita place our la the Isolated regions of our tsrftory rathen than O. A. Day Broadway TISI Kartful — Klean — Kompetent in tbe centers of papulation.” he said. General PerahlSg also struck the . Castle Re«*, Wa FURNITURE REPAIRING, REFINISHING AND A GENERAL LINE OF CARPENTER WORK Bring this advertisement with yeu as It win aatttle you to 1*44 Use» on your furniture, repairing or raftolnklng Klean Komfort Kommands DAY PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Frodare KerchaaU 1 time role of the regslar army officer j Dressed Poultry Our Specialty ; ha* passed with the Ihdlan campaign* Its Front street Portland. Oregea j and the acquirement of colonial pos sessions. Our mlsalm today* la deflu -' SPECIAL Re, yet so broad that few If any have 500 doten assorted Trout File*, dosen been able to grasp tho posslbilltlea of the new fields opened up.by the mili 40c tary policy now on th* statute books." D U K E ’S MEAT MARKET C. R. DUKE, Proyv Meals, Fruits and Vegetables East SttkSLi Phone T ib e r 4873 BREAKFAST iv a DINNER LUNCHEON ST. NICHOLAS CAFETERIA J Open Evening* W e Hav* Reduced Our Prtcae. Not the Quality With the quotation of a prayer from ' 13-Inch W e Appreciate ^pur Patronage the naturalisation e*femony ritual of • __ eg Albert E. e ie „ Cash bn Delivery Western American Bureau Phone Broadway TH* Per Joel H. Co* the Knight* of tha K* Klux Klan. an WASHINGTON. D. C - July I » .—Use evangelist recently won 127 convert* j E. D. Bowc of the army In enforcing the prohibi to Christianity _ during a service In lets & Ivanboe St. Empire SfU *- tion laws will be a most dangerous Fort Dodger lew*. RUI Orders Giren Prampt Attention Best a Quality precedent to Initiate, Secretary of War The evangelist had Just concluded i . - .. .. . Weeks told members of tbe Army War one of hla evening services aad «tea RUGGLES, Merchant Tailoring * College graduating class last week. about to call upon skmera tn tbe audl- T rem ou t B akenr "I cannot believe tb* persona who ence to aoaae forrtrd. confeaa their I su s G e a ^ Salts i * * • S*v«Rtj*aa*RBd RL S. R. advocate each unusual employment for wrong an#~tfofp« T tiui Christ. 1 thp army, such aa the Enforcement of Without anngsnctng hla Intention Phone EAat tl*4 prohibition, have given serious thought __ the evangellit began reciting the "God ! . GEORGE WETLE to th* possible consequence! of such Give Us Men” prayer that marks the Repairing e l la t e Radiator* Radio Electric Bakery action," the secretary declared. A. R. W ood worth B Specialty opening of the naturalisation cere Mr. Weeks urged the officers gradu * All Work Guaranteed monial In the order of the Knights of Paper hanging, painting and tinting. Special Orders for Lodges ating from the college to enter Into the FENDERS, TANKS. BODIES Wall paper and paint _ | the Ku Klux Klan. Acetylene Welding aud Entertainments civic life of the communities to which Partleng, Oregon When he had completed the prayer 4M Hawthorn* Ave Sellweed 8*7« they may be assigned. which marks a Corner 8th__________________________ ' 134* Hawthorne Phene Tabor «7*4 new erat In army life. Heretofore, he found that 137 men and women had army officers have held more or legs ; come forward aad knelt at the altar T. E. Buxton Mrs. C J. Burton coldly aloof from the cltlaenry of the J to confess their belief In the Savior. R. H. RANDOLPH GROCERIES NS Per Cant Bsrvtts "This ts ‘the largest number that communities and have taken no part Complete Building Servire Fruits and Produce In Sensed In their civic and community affairs. has come forward at the close of any ! Before building or planning the new BUXTON’ S GROCERY of my meetings." the evangelist said. Thla la believed to be the first step In ! _____ home, see me, for I have 100 up-to- <7*1 Foster Rond Fresh Fruits and Vegetables “ That I* one ef the moat powerful ______________________________________ date plana to select from. .Plans 31# W * Doltvsr ! And up. | prayers I have ever heard and I was DR. FLETCHER Why should we? We don't want them. > egg p. ggth St. T ib e r 0M* Phono TAbor SBg*________ «M E. Yamhill happy to tee the results that It Let them stay where they are. So Fee« Doctor Lady A «autant ; brou gh t" — THE IMPERIAL NIOHT- long as they mind their own business, I lf Morgan No Job too Small No Job too Large Main ITU ! HAWK. July 4. why can’t we make a desperate effort Douglass Sc J. A . CORNES Masonic Presidents— Of the twenty-nine Presidents who have guided the Ship of State since the United States be came a Nation, ten have been Master Masons, a marvelous trib ute to the Order. Washington Jackson Polk Buchanan Johnson Garfield McKinley Roosevelt Taft Harding Thla splendid testimonial o f the character Of tbe fraternity should be In every lodge room, as a tribute to American Masonry. In dividuals, too. will find inspira tion and fellowship In It, dis played at home. A splendid gift to any Mason on the occasion of any personal testimonial a most worthy hlrthdya. fraternal or holiday gift. Remlttanre te accompany order* Send n* two new *nh«rrtptloa* (M a year) and receive one free. Postpaid Address all remittances nod communications to PittiM'k Block, Portland, Oregon May Motor Company C A. NORWOOD Enforcement o f Dry Laws by M07 Foster Road ' ______ KLAN PRAYER WINS 1274 Soldier* First Step TO CONFESS FAITH Toward Despotism. INSIDE BLOCK W OOD Price $1.00— Postpaid 10. Wood law* 4*01 (oral month* 0*n*»»l Booth waa 10 Authorized Ford and year« of s m Fordson Dealer a «11 era I A, B. B*0tl: waa born In Louisiana adt madabl* home In N«w Expert Ford Rapa ring . Orleans fdr many years Ha served with dlailncd«* ** the Confederate W h ir * A lb an a Croassa Unlan army during tha Qrl War and waa mustered out a* * Cenorat Offcer. lie waa one of tl* tbrw ranking officer*' Portland, Ore. or tha rnttgl 6*^w l«r«te Veteran* and for a long tlmnha« had rbargs of th* archive* at tbw organisation. The Blue Front Grocery and Hla sarvlce •* A $Uu«man waa de Market voted and of great ftlu« to the order. W. B. WOLCOTT, Prop. H* was*a Mason **d Past Master ol 4*8 East Bara side hla lodge. He 1* PWlv.-d by a widow Corner East Eighth 8t. and one *oa and ole daughter, all of Bring In thla ad and receive I* per cent New Orleans. discount on your order | Imperial Wimrd H. W. Evans has deejaed that all Klan altars be draped L. A . PERRY In «ultable motrnlag for a period of GROCER *V 30 days In memory *f this distinguish- I Deliveries Leave at 1# A. M. and t P. M. ed Klansman who te« left tb* Invta- 1 Ible Empire to enter the portals of . 67th St. and Sandy Boulevard the Empire Invisible. Stare TAbor *40* Portland, Oregon TM— K*yM*Sg~NI|jfcm*-rtld “tba awe J- We have a beautiful group pic ture of these distinguished Ma sons. artistically reproduced tn steel engraving tints on heavy art paper, slse- 19x26 Inches, ready for fratnlqf. •kweeeeeeeeeewe) AMERICAN THIS POOR FELLOW G?n. A. B, Booth SPEAKS YOUR VERY THOUGHT OH B O O Z E ? . 3 S £ ~ i trot lb* monoyJbega and therefor* contribution* lo th# parli catiM. Others sdvsnee (ba thought that Ilia action tabuli la lha outgrowth of lha taaabimant born of tba tobacco nl*h| ridar* of several y rar« ago. wbo «pant law and ordar In Ilia Htata. It la believed. lb« lUpubllcana hav« barkruad to tba rharga of tba Ualh- olirà and lha Jawa that tba Klan la a nlghl-rldlng organisation. utterly law* Iraa In «vary particular and otbarwiaa objectionable.' Western American Rarraa Itrpubllran ERN THE ^ r id » ^ u | jJ ^ J 9 2 ^ MASONIC ANALYST 307 Consolidated Securities Bldg. Portland, Oregon Telephone IIRoadway 3994 BRITONS KICKING ! FOR A GOOD CAUSE to do the same? R. H. RANDOLPH The fact o f the matter Is that the CONTRACTOR—GGNENAL JOBBING beat way for us to promote our own Plana end Specification* Furnish** <« Interests is to look after them to the 20« E. Fiftieth St. T abor *549 exclusion of everything else. We don't know, as t Fraternity, anything . . .Union Shop Phon* Main 09»« about ths Ku Klux Klan, nor do v e - know anything about the Knights of... The St. Charles Hotel BARBER SHOP Pythias. Some of our members do. Proteat Against Harding Method, at Elli* Island f“1 " ,on* “ ^ Pn In Masonry their outside affiliations Immigration Station. are not matters o f our Concern. It ■■1 ■ Wester« American Bureau WASHINGTON, D. C.. July IS.— Conditions rect-atly complained of on the floor of the Houae of Commons in England relative to the Ellis Island Immigration station at New York ere admitted by Immigration officials here but with the terse comment that the Government Is not running a hotel on the Island. The Britons complained that people of different classes were thrown roughly together at the Immgratlon station and that little heed was paid to their ranks of life on the other side of the Atlantic. Officials her* called attention to the fact that there are sight classifications of immigrants held a t the Island as to sex and rank, and that beyond that : they w e f. unable to go because o f the limitatoli* of in the officers* dining roomi potting a " n m* .. . " C'hirh ° r m« situation at Ellis gsland. which seems to be bothering ffr.lg n nations, 1. for • hem to keep their people at home In- stead of dumping a lot of undesirables Into this country. *ign, "Reserved." He and hla guests Moving, racking aad Sklpplag Karn I tu re and Plan* Raving a Specialty 108 Fourteenth SL Portland, Ore. Grandma’s Cakes and Cookies Sold E v eryw h ere The Gem W affle House 247 A lder Between Second and Third FREDERICK W . OTTO REAL E8TATK— INSURANCE Tha Original Waffle House In Portland 1 i/t North Seventh St Seaside, Oregon TIN TEAMS Of BUSINESS Quinns Auto Machine Shop dlne(’ there ta iU t* Cylinders bored 93.M each tu moat oar* c*U8ed mucl1 comn,eBt *nd c° taP,al"*' WITHOUT REMOVING ^ ,nside th# pcn ,8' US E. Killing-worth Ava. Wal. 8348 by rights, they say, equal in rank aa Near Albina to Individuals and such reservations MIND OI R OWN BUSINESS . . . .. . . . . . . ---V are not to be tolerated. Old Lin* Life Insurance Eqnallty is not expected to be com From the Masonic Tribune« Jane It, plete. however, because the choicest American Central Life ! s IMS W* ere being continually asked to InilndHiK porterhouse steaks and "rip up the Ku Kt,ux Kflin." Within ! P»gt«7- *8 » » e rv e d for the Warden and the last two weeks wa have been his officers, while the guards S?* t h f .asked several tlmla to go after them. I "other «tuff. 72d 8L and Foster Bo Ed. Moor* Prop. Company Special Dispatch. SALEM, Ore., July 11—There wlU be no more “ reserved tables" for the pentteBttey officers. If the rank and f|1# of th# haTe thelr w, y about ' |t w m U m MulleBi er#twhlle prlncl- r D0„ wlth Mm Moore „ , ..#fflc|ency M p, r t - re8erTed „ „ table Gas, Oils, T ire* • 1*8 Front *«., Bet. Morrison ang Yamhill ______ Portland. Or*. they violate Masonic law, let us try MORGAN & KAIN them for unmasonic conduct, not for Dealers Is Goodyear Tires aad Tabes belonging to some other organisation. VULCANIZING AND RETREADING , Harmony ts the strength and sup- Quarante* All port of all Institutions. If we cannot All Kinds of Tiro*—Wo our Work meet our brother upon the square I E. Burnetd* St. Noor E. 28th St. without insisthlng on modeling his 'views of extraneous matters according Beacon 1724 R ts . W a ln u t 1301 to our own opinions, then we are Shipley Transfer Sc Storage lacking somewhere In our Masonry. RESERVED TABLES GET GUARDS’ GOAT Service Station Insurance Co. L. W . Keeler P. O. Bov 106 Seaside, Ora. In Your Hoar o f Need Taber 1848 Snook St Whealdon Funeral Director* whoa* proooBoaa la nevae fait but who qulstty. a n ciently attends te ab detail* -J