< Hansen Hotel Beds 25c to 75c Meals 25c Board and Room by Week, $5.00 Sunday Chicken Dinner a Specialty The Pope Speaks. The Pope’s Costly Fiaery. If Gentile« clip my wing«, Down from my height I fail, But land on neta of black hemp «tringn. Held up by the dupea that crawl. The most costly wardrobe in the world is to be found at Rome and belongs to the Pope. Each day etiquette compels him to wear different garments, and as nearly all of them are ornamented with rich and rare gems, no millionaire could hope to pur­ chase them, even if a value could tie placed on them. The Pope’s little skull caps are of the finest and most beautiful silk, while his slippers of embroidered vel- vet are gorgeous to look at, being works of art. His gloves, made of white wool, are still more costly, embroidered as they are with fine pearls in the shape of a cross. A special herd of sheep is kept, from which all the papal woolen garments are manufac- tured. The surplices are of the most valuable and beautiful lace, while one long cape, the capa magna, which is rarely worn, hangs straight from the should­ ers, and literally gleams from • top to bottom with gold and precious stones. The rings, too, which the Pope wears, are price­ less, containing as they do many stones of matchles quality.— Ex. And this humbugery is sup­ posed to be godly. Bah! Such tommy rot and sham is disgust­ ing to enlightened people. But it seems Catholic slaves are raised to think it the proper caper, and as long as the fools contribute to keep it up the grafters will be ready to take their money.— People’s Press. The Holy one I am. Too nice to tread the «oil, I’m delicate and love my dram; I’m too high up to toil. My Je«uit« will «how That, whether near or far. I have the [tower to «ratter woe. To ruin, to make war. .Spain, Italy and France, lx*ave your old pope alone, For you will never have the chance To drive me from my throne. God amile« and given me hope That I «hall cru«h free thought, Replacing it with magic dope By which weak mind* are caught. LADIES AND GENTS SUITS CLEANED, PRESSED, REPAIRED AND MADE TO ORDER L. E. BROWN, Opposite Drake Bros’ Studio No one han built «clock Which «trike« my cloHing hour For 1 «till have a goodly flock To keep the croaa in power. My wing« you dare not clip Lent I fall on your neckn And hold you in the Papal grip Which ulwayn rule« or wreck«. S am W olf , Naahville, Tenn. People Should Wake Up. Portland, Ore., Oct. 4, 1913. J. E. H osmer , Silverton, Ore. Dear Sir: In sending our sub­ scriptions to the “Journal.’’ we HARNESS and SHOE SHOP. do it not because the paper will be of interest to us as a news I make a specialty of Harness and Shoe repairing medium (neither of us has any acquaintances or financial inter­ Guarantee Satisfaction or money back. Harness ests in Silverton) but because we made to order. believe in the cause you repre- i sent. PROMPT WORK. GOOD GOODS. RIGHT PRICES If you should expose all the wickedness, fraud and deception • • of the Catholic church, you W. A. CROSS, the Harness Man. would have to publish a daily pa­ •• per the size-of the modern Sun­ day issue of the metropolitan dailies. A certain girl loved a boy, THAT’S HER BUSINESS The Pope and his political and A certain x>y loved a Kiri. THAT’S HIS BUSINESS ’S THEIR BUSINESS Finally they marrie ed, THAT _______________________ ecclesiastical dupes are fast get- Then they Wanted a house to live in . . . ting a hold on thia country, and THAT’S MY BUSINESS unless the patriotic people soon wake up, it will be too late, But If you want to Buy, Build, or Rent, See thanks to such men as the pub- lisher of the “Menace,” “ Ameri- BEN HOFSTETTER can Citizen” and the “ Silverton I Contractor and Builder Phone Black 1341 Journal,” there are signs of an awakening. So put us down as on the fire- Estimates furnishedT^ ing line. Wish we had a gatling 1 Telephone Black 1222. gun, but as we haven’t will use the “32” we have. HERBERT ROE Yours for “God and Home and Native Land.” GENERAL CONCRETE WORK Have your bathroom covered with Composition Flooring Waterproof, Fireproof, Crackproof. Put on over board floor at 50c. per ft. Any color LINCOLN SAID HAT WE ANT and all W E ANT is for those who are opposed to the traffic, to STOP VOTING with those who favor it. I WILL STOP VOTING with those who vote for BOOZE The Journal Wants Every one of its subscribers who believe in the American principles of Freedom of Speech and of the Press to get us ONE NEW SUBSCRIBER. JUST ONE. Tell him or her to get another, and tell each new one to get another until we drive the “One Man Rule’’ out of these United States. DO IT NOW! We have waited too long already. Fill out, cut out, and mail the following blank to the Journal: A Difference in Letters. Compare the two following lettersand draw your conclusions. Notice the familiar way in which the one handles the editor’s name, and the corn teous language of the other. One is a Catholic friend and has not paid for his paper for one whole vear: the other Is a Guardian of Liberty: Mr. J ohn H osmer , City. Dear Sir: After reading your pa’per of late, especially the last few issues, I am compelled to ask you to discontinue sending it to me, as it is certainly some joke and too comic to lead. Honestly, John I am surprised at the way your paper has turned out, and if I were you I would get wise. Pinch yourself and see if you are not asleep. Respectfully Mr. J. E. H osmer , Silverton, Oregon. Dear Sir and Brother: Your letter and booklet just received today. Will say ¡in re­ ply I am very much pleased with the booklet and enclosed find money order for 60 of the same, as Friday night this week is meeting night for the G. of L.’s. I will read your letter to the members and I am sure you will recieve further aid from the Guardians of Liberty. Yours to down Political Rome and the corrupt priests. Second Hand Store Silverton, Ore., —...................... 191— E ditor of S ilverton J ournal : Enclosed find $1.00, for which send the J ournal to address We have just what you are looking for BIG SAVING There are so we have that good as new. ON FIRST COST many things that you need, just as Come in and see. CHAS. WEBB i The Peter’» Pence Collection THE GEM THEATRE, mo S res Never Gets Old ENJOYED BY ALL CHILDREN AND GROWN FOLKS Instructive and Educative. i IF IT ISN’T AN EASTMAN, IT ISN’T A KODAK ICTURE taking opens a new world of entertainment to the children, and they . never tire of the fun. The Kodak puts this pleasure in the hands of young and J old at small cost. Is simple enough for a child to use with y good results —so efficient the expert can not exhaust its I possibilities. Kodak and Kodak supplies always on h ind. ® A P _ Every year the American cardinals and bishops issue touch­ ing appeals in behalf of the poor Holy Father at Rome. The Kodaks, $5.00 up. Brownies, $1.00 to $12.00 <;■ prisoner at the Vatican, they tell Patton Bros. 340 state st. Salem, Ore. i us, needs money to take care of the hard-pressed church; he has to support the poor missionaries in the heathen lands; in one word, he has to spend money right and left for the salvation of souls and the greater honor of REAL ESTATE God. In obscure corners of Aus­ tria—and in more or less degree nearly everywhere—priests and monks tell the ignorant people how the Holy Father is kept im­ prisoned in a dark and narrow $1600 new 5 rooms, bath, lights, buffet, modern, 50i't dungeon, where he gets nothing ¡> lot garden. $500 down, balance to suit.* but water and bread. The de­ $2000. 1 acre in Silverton £ cash, terms. 5 rooms, nice luded people readily believe such orchard, berries, and garden, city water, lights, phone. tales, and are only too willing to $ $2500, 1 acre in Silverton, part cash, easy terms or sacrifice their last mite for the will exchange for Canada land. This is a large roomy vicar of Christ, who. however, I house, other buildings, fine young orchard, a dandy home. lives in dulci jubilo. Every one $3000. 40 acres close in, 22 acres in cultivation, fine knows how generously American garden truck land, some beaver dam. balance good pas­ Catholics are contributing to ture, house, barn and other buildings, on good road, part these collections that are an­ cash. This would make a nice home place and would run nually sent to Rome. Each priest six cows in connection with other ranching. You should see this if you want a nice little home. is now being taxed individually, and when he sends the amount $6400. 183 acres. 15 acres cleared and in cultivation, received in his parish to the dio­ I about 80 acres seeded to clover, fine pasture, running water, soil best black loam, good fence, old buildings, cesan chancery, he is required good location, nice view. Would make a number one to state the amount of his per­ dairy ranch. Think of it only $35 per acre. sonal contribution. It is a fore­ ■ $3000. About 45 acres, 10 acres in cultivation, balance gone conclusion that such pro­ good fir saw timber, saw mill and equipment go with place. ceedings amounts practically to a moral compulsion, as the Roman $800. See this 2 acres just outside of Silverton, some priests are very pliable and sub­ fruit and berries, lays well, small house, bam and chicken house. $200 cash, balance to suit. If you are paying missive instruments; most of rent, stop it. This is paying out of one pocket into the ■ them would be ready to swear other. that the moon is square if they $5600. 160 acres, all in cultivation, fenced, fairly good were asked to do so. -Protestant i cash, balance can run 3 yeare at 7 per cent. buildings. Magazine. $3000. 80 acres improved in Sunny South, 35 acres in cultivation. 4 room house, barn and other buildings, fenced Priest is Killed By Gas. and cross fenced. 3 miles from county seat, town of 5900 ■ good R. R. town, nice mild climate. Will exchange for Rev. Father Patrick Gidea, what have you? about 45 years old, assistant pas­ tor at St. Killian’s Roman Cath­ $5600, 160 acres, 70 acres in cultivation, balance pas­ ture, 8 acres hog pasture, creek runs through place, on olic church, West Eighty-seventh main county road, two sets of buildings, all first class soil, and South Green streets, was as-, near town of Wanena. Minn., part cash or will exchange ? 4 phyxiated recently in the parish for good property in Oregon. house adjoining the Holy Rosary | $1500. 10 acres 2i miles N. W. of Medford, Ore., no church, 351 East 113th street. j improvements. This sold for cash two years ago for A leaky gas-pipe in a room in $2000, will sell on easy payments, or exchange for any­ which the priest had lain down thing, for a little sleep before starting $4000. Equity in wheat ranch of 160 acres. Valued $ to South Bend, Ind., was said to at about $5500 to exchange for automobile, Musi be in $ good shape, be responsible for his death. (.•all and see me, rooms up stairs Hosmer Father Gidea had planned to P. O. box 145. building. leave for South Bend, Ind., to1 attend the annual retreat of the priests of the Chicago archdio­ cese.—News Item. This “Annual Retreat” for Catholic priests has been exposed -as a “Drink Cure” institute where priests are sent or go, to be cured of the liquor habit and have the “booze” taken out of their system. Perhaps the holy man was so overcome by wet spirits that he blew out the gas, thinking in his delirium that he was blowing out holy candles after mass.—People’s Press. BARGAINS « » t * H. E. Brown SEND US A DOLLAR FOR A YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION