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About The Western American. (Astoria, Or.) 1922-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1923)
mmmm W ins Q Nine weeks’ gigantic sub* scription c a m p a ig n ju st starting. AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc ({Com petition is o p e n to Magnificent 1923 REO men, women, boys and girls , o f the ambitious and enter* G ran d C apital,Prize flR e a d this announcement carefully— every w ord o f it — then clip the coupons be lo w and send them in fo r yourself or your friend. prising kind, residing any where in the Pacific North ~ flit costs nothing to try for the valuable prizes offered, and you positively cannot lose. Every participant w ill be rew arded fo r his or her efforts. 7 j putboriiod Ford agent. Phone Empire 1»29 IN G O L D C O IN 8 P E O A L FUND of *400.00 IN «OLD baa bwn set aside to be distributed to tb. torn of salaries among active non-prise wiiuura os a ten par cent basis. An/ candidate who remains active throughout the entire campaign, Stoking a regular cash report, but falls to win one of toe big prises offered, win participate te this commission feature. TH INK OF ITI Out of every dollar you collect ten per cent goes into jroer pocket if you toil to win a prise. This arrangement assures compensation to all candidates sad means that THERE W IL L BE NO LOSERS IN THIS RACE! Could anything be fairer or more liberal than this? With one-man top, tilting windshield and de mountable rtams. TBts car purchased from J. R. Llewellyn, sales man, Francis Motor- Car Co. Grand Are and Hawthorne, East S77# SES4SS FIFTH PRIZE—$150 Radio Set $200 Diamond Ring, Fourth Prisa B0LITAIBB DIAMOND RING Show ua the man or woman, boy or girl who would not like to poasesg such a Jewel and we will show you one who has absolutely no sense of the beautiful. You must see it to order to appreciate Itl Purchased from and on exhibition at M. L. Smith, Jeweler, IBS Broadway. Portland. Oregon. Your attention Is callod to the facta In the statement given below, from the Oregon Labor Press. In unity is strength NOn SUbn bed Authar. A more vigorous prosscutlou of the boycott on the Meier A Frnnk store is promised as a result of a confer- one» held last Sunday at which eight local unions and the Label Trades •eclloit were represented. The oonfarenra was held at tha re quest of the Central Labor coancii and a report submitted to the counoil M.0U- dsy wss concurred in by vote of the delegates. The report ru commands that the boycott be continued along tho' lines pursued in tbe paet and that more vigor be put into the campaign. The matter of the few union members who are employed by the firm in dif ferent capacities, perhaps leas than a ({oxen in number out of more than 1000 employes, is left entirely In the bands or the local unions having Jurisdiction, without recommendation from the council. A council delegate reported that ho had Induced two persona who had large accounts with the Meier A Frank store to close them nt the end of February. Reports from various source« are coming iu that delivery wragona from the storo ero not being stopped In iront of houses to which deliveries are made. It Is thought this policy has heen adopted to prevent Identifica tion of union members who may pos sibly be refusing to withdraw their iMttrouage from the concern. This practice could easily prooeut difficultle« lu Wealing uutouUta who aro «till patronising the « t o * aud might result in directing suspicion against some other unionist who is not buying from the firm. The boy cott committee warns that suspicion he not held egsiast anyone from the mero tact that a Meier A Frank de livery car hae been seen in front of bis home. Evidence that the firm Is pursuing these tactics is tokeu as an indication (hat thw boycott Is making itself felt In the volume of business. A council delegate reported that a subcommittee which followed a de livery car bad visited three houses to which deliveries had been made and that two of tbe throe, wbon told of con ditions oiistiug in the store, had prom ised to discontlaud their patronage. A number of methods of making the boycott generally known are under conelderetton aud some of them will probably be adopted and used in the near future,' C o n test D e p a rtm e n t— Frank W. Cameron, Campaign Manager Room 407-4(16 Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon lated by Professor J. C. Buehrer, Ph. D . and ran through many editions. This Thcologla Moral Is waa exam ined by order of ths provincial court of justice at Stettin, first by Profes sor Nippold at Jena, then again by the same court In its seeitnu of July fi, l**t. and again by the proeccuting at torney. and finally established through lawful evidence as correctly translated. Tbe book shows the great “moral dangers which auricular con fession in the itoiuan church brings upon tha dupes of the Pope and his priests, caponing whole nations to moral dweay and ruin. Do the ene mies nf the Klan wish to challenge us to print these excerpts? Some of them are unprintable under the p<w- tal laws of the L'ntted &tgtee. The Homans are reckless. Indeed. In ad vertising their Confession Box as a 1 source of inspiration aud bleaaing. Priest Take» Place of God In the Roman W-hurch the “ celibate” priest is the confessor and the Judge , of his congregation, to whom every H er*’* Answer T o Confe»* one In the auricular confetalon se •ion B ok A d* in Sunday cretly must confei all mortal sins since baptism, and in such a manner N ew sp a p ers that the prloat as Judge can forgive Answering the flamhuoyant display or retain the Aina or (he confessing ada of the Roman Catholics in the one. to admit the peulteht at will In Portland Sunday papers, claiming llie communion, or exclude from It, that ail kinds of blessings flow even (hat he can give eternal salva through the Catholic Confesslou Box, (Ion or damnation. The Lord Jesus Christ says In the Tho Western American could print. It It wished, some knock-out extracts Uibio; -Far God sent not Ills Men in from the moral theology of “ Melnt" the world to roadfiun the world! bat Alphonsus Marla de Liguorl. sanc that the world through Him might he tioned by Popea Plus IX slid lo o X III. saved, lie that helieieth on Him t cathedra, as rule for the Roman Cath not rondemned, hut hr that helievetk olics, proving by their own testimony not Is rondeainod already.’’ (John R tho terrible danger of this moral 17-11*.) Moroater, Christ expressly forbids theology to live morality aud peace tif live ualiouo. The hook wo» lr<utg- e f f t r fArtsthto tg Judge uUun. -Judge noi," »a ,» Christ in HI* Ser mon on the S s o s H M t 7, 1-51. He lion of the righteous Judgment of mM this net ee y to » 1 » DGelple» God, wh» will reader to every bum , / and to all who were wBItng to rem e, according to his deed,'.” te Hhn: -Judge a«l, (hut ye be not But, in the Roman Catholic church, Judged, for with "h a* Judgment ye the judging of the subjects of the pope Judge ye shall be Ind^ d. end with is the esciuaive function and duty of what measure ye mete, H shell be | the priest, and In order to execute ■ensured to you again. And why he- this function he has to ask every con boldest thou the mote that is la thy fessing person, male or female, young brother’s eye. but cm »M ere»t uot or old. In the auricular confession, to the beam that Is la thine ewa eye! Or, reveal to him all tbelr sins since hew wilt thou say to toy brother. Met their baptism: and if the confessing me puli out the mote eul of thine eye,’ person does not confess all sins, but end beheld u BEAM is la thine own out of shame omita some of them, the eye] Then IlYFOi KITE! First cast priest must find out, through ques out the beam oat ef thine 9IFN eye; tioning. whether they bad committed then shalt thou see clearly to east this or that ain, violating every feensc onl the mote out of Ihy brother’» eye," of shame thereby. This la the necessary answer to the Violation of God's Word Confession Box advertisement in the Isn't tho llomsii priest's business of Sunday papers. others p direct violation of this com mandment of God? Isn’t this s knock out for the pope? Is it possible that the Catholics never read the Bible? The Apoetle Tsui repeal« this grest commandment when he writes in his Loiter to the Roman«. t, 1-«: "There- fere, O Man, art than toexeaaable. whosoever thou art, that judge»!, for wherein then jndgtot another thou We Will Please Ton * roadegtuest thy-wlfi toe toon that Jndgest doest the w u « thing | bat we are sure that the judgment e f God 1.» according to Truth against thei whlrb roam il »neh iking»» and think- Ysmhlll at T»nth Sir#»» Opposite Public Gibrary #»t thou th K « " • « , that Jndgest MAIN «737 them that do surh things and doe«t 1 Btacen 172« wrath 1 11»» Fourteenth ?t- SKIDMORE’S CAFETERIA L J. A. K odak Finishing Peter Pan Service and C. SK1DMORK Props. e*l Stark Street ( between 4th and 5th Sts.) Cleaaliae»* . Good Food Copjtog and Enlarging N e w S t r a n d H otel JAM R8 V. ROSS S01-6-7-S Manchester Bids Portland. Oregon Between Park and West Park 51 K. llth St X. KWICK KAREKCl, KOMPETENT Rwndence KAst 6775 Dr. Forest L. Howard Chiropractic Specialist Wss. 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