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ian —e THE SEATTLE STAR POLITICS OF [Bank Will Go Into New Home Saturday OREGON HI] ‘Seattle National to Welcome Visitors BY KU KLUX National bank, which will move into ita magnificent new quarters Saturday. They are \(1) Daniel Kelleher, chair- man; (2) J. W. Spangler, |president; (3) R. Ankeny, first vice president; (4) EB. G. |Ames, vice president; (5) P. B. Truazx, vice president; (6) J. H. Newberger, vice president, and (7) H. C. Mac- Donald, cashier. | The most modern conven- iencea for banking comfort have been installed in the new |home and grace and beauty of design have not been neglect- ed by the architects, it is re- ported, i ' } f Bitter Broil Now Upsetting State) P and Will Elect a Democrat NTE TS — » ALEM, Ore., Aug. 4.—The Ke Klux Klan ts the dominant Issue in Oregon's politics. And the net res it seems to be that regardiess of the Klansmen or anti-Klan forces, # state that is overwhelmingly republican will elect a democrat as governor fall, vende the most bitter pre-primary ampaign in Oregon's history, re nt to the polls blican voters we’ Bey to nominate a candidate for Seattle National Bank Opens New Home oday, several weeks aft- a nga aout know who they nominated. There seems little Uke- hood of their knowing, either, until Defore election day, for the issue that embroiled a whole state into ous and racial disputes Is now starting a tortuous way before 22 Giforent courts whose heads must grope without precedent for guid. ‘Governor Ben 8. Olcott was op! for renomination, among oth era, by State Senator Charles Haile who had the indorsement of the Federated Patriotic soctetios, of | which the Ku Klux Kian was do. clared the guiding factor. On Klan an Hu i z = i #2 = i Fa i is ik i i: In addition to the usual banking hours, visitors will be welcomed from 3 to 10 p. m ‘Three stories high, with basement and mezzanine Moor, the new struc- . | ture te of simpte design and splendid Proportion, both within and without. ‘The lines of classic architecture were followed In the exterior. The walla are of warm, pink-toned Tennessee ae Bg Oleot 521 votes. | = hor gy gg Bhd : ‘ ‘The total resources of the Seattle! R. V. Ankey, first vice-president; P. latieged erroneous count of bal- . | National bank are $25,000,000; itv | I) Truax, KE. G. Ames and J. H. New. Von ty aliens, unregistered | ates any obstrusive glare. capital ts $1,000,000, and its surplus | berger, vice-presidents; H. C by democrats who changed| To the left of the entrance is the |More than $800,000. | Donald, cas! a0. L. Le Gra Tegetration to republican on| space for the desks of the senior| Officers of the bank are Daniel | ©. K. Kelley, C. W. More, William Cificers. At the right are the ngw | Kelleher, chairman of the board ot |Kahike and J. H. Miner, assistant election were charged. Undue r ad ‘which are pre! account and tnformation deska, while |“irectors; J. W. Spangler, president; ‘cashiers. ! @ominantly Catholic was also} the junior officers are in the center. | aus ai ceharged Hall’ ipporters In their Back of them are the tellers’ cages. hd “— Entrance to the anfe deposit vaults \. to the right of the main entrance. | 9 e | protection with the least inconven- | those | lence to the customer. Five hundred cuble yards of con- For Business to Get Good! til |which are built In one unit. The ult door weighs 18 tons, and ts ty) equipped with the most modern time procedure has to be |lock ae ee guns te. tise, in addition, there Is = burglar | the state alarm system which includes more than seven miles of con duit embedded In the walls, and 23 miles of electric wiring. Thirty calls, connected directly with headquarters, all of which may be secretly operated, are Installed. pang iat coe ‘The Seattlo National bank ts a con argument finally dation of three pioneer fin court 80! ruling sary eg linstitutions—the ort, Persons accused of changing regts- | tion, founded in 1890, | are then put on the stand and |“ + ‘ iraen to telt whoen they voted for.|Nattonal bank. | eh On Saturda Au ust 5 Miegal voters have not the right to) 9 secrecy of the ballot. support or oppose the republican é From here the contest must go to | gubernatorial nomines. | ‘each of the other 21 counties In turn} The racial and religious warfare before the final result will be known. j which has rent the republicans {nto | By that time election day will be|two evenly divided camps tan’t cau» ¢lose—but the winner will not have jing the democrat leaders of Oregon to stump the state to make himself | any grief, however, In a political known. The bitter religious and/way, With the old “yellow dog” par-| racial fight preceding the primary, |tiean spirit rampant, elther the Ol H the closeness of the vote and the|cott or the Hall support, thrown to| hatred engendered by the continued |the winner's democrat opponent this Klan and antlKlan activity tn poll-|November ts practically certain to | ties have imprinted the names of | elect a democrat governor in a state) both eandidates upon the minds of/that is overwhelmingly republ the republican voters in either such ——_ — highly unsavory or highly favorable| ‘The record time for remaining be. | manner that they cannot be swerved.' neath water by a swimmer is four ‘They wait to see whether they will minutes, 29 seconds. The Seattle National Bank will be at home in its new building on » the Southeast corner of Second Avenue and Columbia Street, ° directly across Columbia Street from the old building, Customers and friends of this banking institution are cordially in- vited to inspect the facilities which have been provided for its work, and the strikingly modern and convenient building, which is to be its future abode. SSE TREE TS Te a Open for business during usual forenoon banking hours. ican, Reception of visitors—3 o’clock to 10 o’clock P. M. | MUST HAVE MONEY THIS MONTH! To meet the payments on my fall stock of woolens—that means that I have to take my brand new stock and sacrifice [t, Never before have my customers had the opportunity to buy @ hand- tailored suit, made from highgrade woolens, at such a ridicu- lously low price. TO START SATURDAY WITH A BIG RUSH UITS HOW DO YOU NOW HEAT THE WATER YOU USE AT YOUR HOME? DO IT With Speed and Economy With a Gas Water Heater Established Forty Years Capital $1,000,000 Surplus $800,000 Resources $25,000,000 YOU WANT T want to carry on my business, and in order to do so T must raise a large amount of money thi t i suit tomorrow. y this month, So order your Fall OFFICERS DANIEL KELLEHER, Chairman J. W. SPANGLER, President Sold on Easy R. V. ANKENY, First Vice President C. L. La G 'E. ; Papas LOUIS SIDELSKY P. B. TRUAX, Vice President Se aores, rg: ania E. G. AMES, Vice President C. W. MORE, Asst. Cashier ns J. H. NEWBERGER, Vice President WM. KAHLKE, Asst. Cashier Seattle H..C, MacDONALD, Cashier J. H. MINER, Asst. Cashier Lighting Co. 1308 FOURTH AVENUE Main 6767 TAILORING CO. 801 3rd Ave. Corner Columbia “Sidelsky Suits Satisfy” SECOND AVENUE AT COLUMBIA