/» THE ftn »T w o ACTION ON SCOUT DEMAND OF KLAN M UST BE GIVEN I eoncerped think they can atomi s o Inst the details of that rsport. thsy «III ham anothar "ihlnh" cornine I whan thay haar from tha public la ! - m äkln» this damami « a ara T old a » what would ba tha unanimous damami CHURCH TAXATION (Continuad front page l ) W A N T E D I N OREGON I probabla that thay will land In Jail before their work la ended ^ UUtU „ „ , loo, * 1nnil).lv4ia, b, » roon.trou . Irick o, toU rP lM fcoli who turn)M, colller. v>0o|l ,nl0 COB>MUlll>ll msda a UypocxWlo^, U<1 „ vlUg 1 ... Report* from .very county in Ore- eon ahow the people of nil faith* and Final Warning— Neat Will walk* in Ufa ».narally are demand Come Publication of in« the taxation of all propart, owned i hr churches, and their demand that * All Inside Detail». °re»on set the Nation another fine example In this respect. Thay seem Persona directly concerned know ax- overwhelmingly In favor o f the amend- nctly what wa m ea n -lii PorUand. The one man whone official head we have -demanded will know what's comlac— the true story of the lamentable treat­ ment and death of a noble young boy. Scoot Maynard Oral*. Again we ask this mao to resign; to disconnect himself at once from the Boy Scout movement. The "refutations” and defenses made by his official friends are the purest kind of buncombe and It w ont nave the offending man’s bacon. We are defending boys and parents, with­ out reference to any fraternal or re­ ligious or other affiliation; they all look alike to us. - We have that noble lad's dying statement, and we are going to publish it. if the demand of the Klan Is not obeyed at once. We won’t atand for any more puerile excuses and four- flushing. ~ Otherwise, the full report o f our Investigating Committee shall be published. If the persons directly We WU1 Pleats Yen Yamhill at Tenth Street O p p osite P u b lic L ib ra ry MAIN 4737 the wealth of Alaska to the dear pee-pul." and ao deceived the late ment introduced In the last House by uoosevalt ami a »roup o f j tsxing all church prop-'“| Nx)b coneal, Try Us if It Is Not Right, We Will Make It Right 291-29; FRONT STREET, Corner ( olnmbJa Portland, Ore. PORTLAND GROCERY AND MARKET Full Line of GROCERIES AND MEATS • SNAKE IS REVEALED IN HEARSI ATTACKS Your business solicited Al .Second fvlreet Transfer Point Open usili m'idnight *'***>' Heme Eminent Witnesses. We call the United States Govern- I rnent to witness. Former President William H. Taft Is now Chief Justice j of the Supreme Court of the United I States. He knows all about Glavls 1 the Spy. whose treacherous attacks ■upon the, late Richard A. Ballinger, .w h ile She.latter wee Secretary of Interior, caused President Taft, on September 13.1309, to take the whole , matter into his own strong hands. After a thorough investigation he ex­ onerated Secretary Ballinger In every respect, while at the same time he authorized the "firing” of Glavis. Another witness: Assistant Attor­ ney-General. Oscar Lawler of Los Angeles, former Grand Master of all Masons in the State of California, a man beloved by hosts of good Ameri­ cans as a knightly and splendid citi­ zen, knows all about “ Loole" Glavis. and will testify that he .is not to be believed in any circumstances. He knows “ Loole” thoroughly well. the I Not to Be Trusted. Mr. Lawler, who is a famous law ' yer, 1 .ndled some cases for the fed­ eral government several years ago in which "Loole" Glavis was the govern­ ment's chief witness and special agent. After this experience. Mr. Lawler de­ nounced “ Looia^ as “ untruthful and dishonest." f “ fCongres8ional Record. Vol. 46. part 2, sixty-first Congress, third session, January-February, 1911. page 1101.) When Oscar Lawler de­ nounces anyone as "untruthful and dishonest,” you • can wage your pile | that the fellow is a thoroughly bad I egg. fdr Mr. Lawler Is a charitable, kindly and tolerant gentleman who wouldn’t harm an enemy without grave cause. He proclaimed this warning about “ Loole" Glavi*. how­ ever—"untruthful and dishonest.” not j to be trusted. That’s the kind of spy employed by. Hearst to help Kike Hap­ good weave preposterous deductions from a few 'unimportant stolen letters about the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. GU v I h Fired Out of Service. One week after president Taft “ got wise" to Glavis and had him "fired” bodily from the government service, the fellow had the unblushing impu dencc to address a letter to the Presi­ dent, telling him he was being de­ ceived and that he. Glavis, had certain facts and douements which would prove to him that Secretary Ballinger, his Chief, and others were crooked— that they were trying to help the "Morgan-Guggenhelm Syndicate” se cure a monopoly upon the coal lands in Alaska. With a wealth of con­ trary evidence before him, proving Glavis and his co-workers to be falsi­ fiers, President Taft treated the letter with deserved contempt an«’ Glavis' government pay was stopped He has W ESTERW AMERICAN r kind o f work t*or »Inca, and now ho* 1 11 à| P fl 1/CD I ài 0 AHflTUCD in tha omptoy of Yallow Willie* m s»- lug war on the Klan. titavls Scheming far Fewer.- In his dirty work ag stunt Secretary Ballinger, Glavis1 motive was appsr- A gootL lo o iL w w ^ ^ ^ ^ lo ' keep your car fit la to rnt to all who «era familiar with the bring f l H p i u l a r l y say every month - facts, Pinchot wss Chief Forester, Thu aud I j J ^ ^ io over It. You'll like our On« U Advisor to meddling with the business of the bualakealkie wey of handling It. Uur way Irin!» R « pub lie in U. S. interior department, making an east Will it Will be friendly and thorough. Very Able Man. erp fad of -conservation." for the sel- fiah reason slated. Qiavia wa* his LENTS GARAGE servile underling President Roose­ AXEL K II B t H I, Proprietor Phone HI »sei U M Road Uncovering spies Is a peculiar velt believed In Pinchot. strenge to specialty, a numklylah business like relate, but the great ” T K." wa* easily Hwnde.K-e Phone I’bons TAber bamboos 1 od once bis confidence was catching fleas und cracking thouv on (I At field I T it 704» gained. Glavls figured that Colonel a thumbnail, or biting their hcuils off Roosevelt wa* going to put "G iffy" like Ihe monkey dove, but eoinellines E. A. DOCKSTEADER Pinchot in the t'abluefV making a big U Is fairly good sport. In the In­ Bales man with llegh Hiulth Chevrolet Co. chance tor hlmsqlf to become Chief terest of the good cause of the Klsn. Party-second aud Haudy Boulevard Forester In Pinchot'* place. When we delight In crackin' ’em. one way Judge Taft came iuto power he made or another. In thla Issue wo reveal .abort .work of such tneu as Pinchot the notorious U It. Glavls as the and Glavls, for he knew the true In- mysterious "Investigator” for Hearst, wardneas or their service and under­ and now we will strip the mask off stood I heir secret motives- : TM'tt'WWriM" (hr «Ott WBIflSWr ~ Pinchot and Glavls raised a great one, Charles P. Sweeney of New York, hue and cry about the Cunningham chief antl-Klan specialist on the New coal claims In Alaska. Here are the York World. Hie recent record fol­ essential facts: U K llth »t. N. lows: now study It closely, and see KWJCK Kasideaoe lu July and August. 1904. S3 per­ RARKFUL how he bores Into strategic position# KAat 41 It sons. mostly poor men, acting by- KOMPETENT 1909-10-li — Reporter, staff corres­ Clarence Cunningham, their attorney FREO GANTENBEIN pondent or copy editor on t'eulral in fact, and he for himself, made 33 Pennsylvania newspapers. location* of approximately 160 acres S a r l a n n < d j«d e d F u r n it u r « «ntf. P lan o M « v ir I* h p G «rl* 19U-191S-- Reporter or copy editor 1 I eon* IHatAnc« lUuIinc *ac,h. aggregating about 6280 acres of of various Philadelphia papers. ■ neeewiy TISI Off ì m : Et Pirol llrool a coal laud in Alaska. Notices of loca­ ---------------------------------------- : ------- A h i ------------ 1916-17-18-- Legislative siul Wash­ tion were filed In the recording dis­ ington correspondent of Philadelphia trict of Juneau. The flat purchase PuMJe Ledger. price o f flO per acre was paid and I w 6 - l u charge of labor Infuruia-1 upon each ontry being made Ihe re­ lion. U. 8. Committee au Public lu - i ceiver’s Unit receipts wore Issued. formation. They Had to Have Big Capital. I91|.1S—Appointed assistant to sec- j __ We Clean Everything On July >0. 1907. the Cunningham rotary National War Labor Board, claimant* entered Into an option serving through history of boards; j Cleaurrs und Byers of Imdlr*’ und Grals' Apparel agreement with Daniel Guggenheim, represented Secretary of Labor In In- I Carpel and Rag Uleaulng or so It wa* claimed, respecting all O reatigatlon of working class educa­ the coal claims In the group. Natur- tional systems in Kurope. Author of j Phone EAat 1747 ally, the locators, lacking the large "Working’ Class Education In Ureal ( Portland, Ore. 564 Ejtst Oak Street capital necessary for the development Britain and United State*." U. 8. Bu­ of the coal mines, sought financial reau of Labor Statistics, lavbor and . backing in the East. It fakes men »•4 Industrial editor Philadelphia Public I like Morgan and Guggenheim, with un­ Ledger. limited capital, to begin the opening 1919 36-21 — •'Publicity adviser” io up of the natural resources of a new ’ be Irish Republic lu - United States. I land like Alaska, for this pioneering ami for other clients. W ELDING and BRAZING work requires the building of rail: i» » t« » t~ r Q a the stall U ps . H me I roads, the opermllou of steamship Machine W ork York World sluce May, 1931. lines, the employment of many men Yen p«w Ihe need of a flrd-rla»> Cylinders llvred and all kinds of llnuniial and Indus­ publicity service, when we are berk- . Reasoned Oier-Slxe Pistons Furnished and Ground to Given Nhtoo trial activities. lag oppoarnls o f this type. Welding Kqalpmeot Repaired Golden Opportunity l.ost. The tradesman who enjoys klan The development of many copper Broadway 7200 88 First St., Portland, Ore. mines and other large Interests In patronage and yrl advertises In ag the Interior of .Masks depended,gi>on enemy paper Is biting the hand that DO JIT LET HIM BITE the opening of this great coal field fed him. FISH— The Cunnlnghqi^ocaior* had only a YOU TWICE. And lell him what yea M o rt th a n M »re n t h in d « of F r « « |i F U h to m a k e yo u r from « U*> t 'toiffr.ruU C o a t t i now comf1 think about I t t i few claims T’l ^ t were opportunities W h o l e u l i a rid R e ta il there for thousand* of prospectors PIONEER FINH MARKET L A C . 1IKYF.H. M anagua and investors, and a multitude of this SNAKE. Glavls, before the Prrsl- j Phone Main M«0 2U& Yamhill Street them would have swarmed Into Alaska dent's letter reached you? N f s r F oot ,,f Y am hill Mr. Ballinger; ! had made up my following the opening of the hard coal fields, which produce- a quality mind that he ought to be killed as a ' Gasoline On* *nd O rsa M « of coal superior for naval purposes to make before then; yes. sir. ROSEW AY BATTERY STATION the Pocahontas coal in which Pinchot There’s a wealth of additional mat- j KIGHT-HOIK BATTER Y HERA ICE * ind his clique were Interested. ter, all of record, which we could W illa r d a to ra o s » a tto ria » — O ffic ia l » t a lio n The transfer of the Cunningham lo­ present to show the shady character' ta lo » and » o rv lc s » lo c t rlc a l ftop alrlno cations to a Morgan-Guggenhelm syn­ of “ Loole” Glavls, but this la suffl- , T h ir t y ■ t ig h t h and S a n d y O A rfls Id 4714 dicate meant the Immediate openlug rlent. Ex-President* Taft, now Chief | o f Alaska with all its Vast mineral Justice, summarily "canned" him for wealth, and this meant the permanent the reasons stated. Assistant Attor- [ settlement of Alaska, the upbuilding ney-General Oscar Lawler "declared he of the Alaskan towns, and of Seattle. was “ untruthful and dishonest.” and Tacoma, Portland, Astoria. San Fran­ Justice Brandets referred to him as a Full Line o f Auto Accessories cisco and other port cities which loathsome "SNAKE.” would receive a large share of the Time Vlndleales Just Man. endless wealth of the Northland. The writer had the. honor of being j z personal friend of Judge Ballinger, I Crime A n la st Ihe WeiL Pir- tot, aided by Glavls, kept up In Seattle, the ablo ami honorable Between Park and West Park the hue and cry of "w olf, wolf.” howl­ former Secretary of the Interior, who j ing that Alaska was being "Morgau- was so vilely betrayed and hounded ! 389 Oak Street Phone HRstdt“ ®y 4059 ized”—the very thing was was needed by the Plnchot-Glavls gang. In 1918 j for the opening, without which there Judge Ballinger gave him the full | could be no development The people story of his wrongs and a tact state- ; of the country were stupid enough to tnent was written under the title. | listen’ to this buncombe, and on No­ "Time Vindicates a Just Man.” This vember 12, 1906, all lands. In Alaska statement was to have been published . were withdrawn from filing and entry 'n the'"Saturday Evening Post, but i The House of Personal Service under coal land laws. This order wps certain influential men in the Seattle | modified on January 17, 1907, ao as Chamber of Commerce and Commer- ( ial Club were Interested Just then to except existing"fights theretofore acquired in good faith. On December In a movement to get some kind of All Makes of iStTSrlei"Repaired—General Auto Supplies 26, 1907, Mr. RaiUnger. then Commis- help for Alaska In the East and they slotfPrTJf the Land Office, clear-listed were afraid that Pinchot again would 411 Sturi, NI, ( or. Twelfth Jiew and Used Tire* he Cunningham1 claims. The hue and itart his anvil chorus for "con-ser- cry kept up and the great effort then VA-tion" and persuaded Judge Ball­ was made to discredit and “ break" inger to hold up the story for awhile Ballinger, who was promoted by longer. The war came on and shortly j Presidont Taft to the Cabinet posl- afterward^JiR)^« QjJ|la«er died. Phon* Broadway 1763 Glavls lives, Pinchot Is a governor, ion of Secretary of the interior. With the rest of the story the puls- and the pair of them doubt lea» gloat lie . Is familiar. Alaska Is "bottled over the work, which well-nigh de- Mo. 1 First Growth FIR and OAK WOOD Delivered from My 'IP” yet, and now a few EasterneVi vtroyed, unjustly, of course, the fine Peter Pan Service Own Camp ire talking of trying to run "G iffy” reputation of Richard A. Ballinger— j UNUUVtKINu ADUItltK t SPY, N. Y. WORLD MAN W e Treat Your Car A s W e Do a Friend CHEVROLET ID B R E E A A D L EXPRESS AND MOVING ^ CASCADE DYE WORKS N. W . Welding and Supply Co« ni SAMSON TIRES DYDE AND KNIGHT B A IL E Y ’ S TIRE SH OP ’Vulcanizing and Retreading WOOD Kodak Finishing Pinchot for President. He has made an awful fncss of the governorship of Pennsylvana, in bis first few months >f probation, and it Isn't likely he will be a real i ontender. Were he President, or in power high enough, be would keep Alaska paralyzed for another generation, and ’ would hire ‘Loole’’ Glavls to help do the work. Glavls a Sunk»--Braudels. Another witness we can call—Mr. Justice Louis Brando's. Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Ho knows “ Looin” Glavls and the kind of work lie does. In a senat< hearing In the sixty-first congress (C. K. Page 1097, January 19, 1907). Secretary tt3timgDr~Was testifying. Mr. Brandels-; But you did, did 'he foulest story of undermining ! treachery in recent, history. What Alaskan Opening Means. ■ Alaska meanwhile stays puralyzed, waiting for the election of a Western man as President. The Easterners «Imply cannot understand Alaska, nor comprehend the facts of the situation, i In the near future, let us trope, a pow- ' ■rful syndicate of" financiers will be persuaded by generous -concessions to Into Alaska, backed by the govern- . nieni, and start the opening up of the Territory's vast potential re- lources. It will mean the Immediate letllcraent of the country, the carving out of two q r three great, new States, j the building of many cities, and the rapid enrichment of all the Pacific ports. in Copying and Enlarging Hauling of All Kinds, Anywhcr* Robertson Fuel Co. J A M E S F . ROSS 901 - 9 - 7-8 M *nch«»tor Bldg. Portland, Orogon OMIce T ib o r 8NN3 The Bishop Chimney Sweep Hot Air Furnace Repairing n Specially Holler* Ctonned and Washed P. O. Addre«*: Route 6 Phone Main K8S6 Are You Going to Build or Remodel? I’ tou* and Estimate* Furnished Free Garage und Cabinet Work Ke.Mhlngllng F. P. CARSON * CONTRACTOR