WHO ASSASSINATED AIIRAIIAM LINCOLN? LADIES AND GENTS SUITS CLEANED, PRESSED. REPAIRED AND MADE TO ORDER L. E. BROWN, ’ Opposite Drake Bros* Studio HARNESS and SHOE SHOP I make a specialty of Harness and Shoe repairing Guarantee Satisfaction or money back. Harness made to order. THE SAN EHANCISCO EAIK. W hat the World la Planning at the When Abraham Lincoln with his Panama-Pacific Exposition. splendid administration of affairs, at the most critical time of the great re- Th»- rarest fabric* produced in Chi­ b Ilion, was winning out, the pope of Rome was planning the defeat of the na will be exhibited at the Pariam-Pa- Union forces and aiding anti acknowl­ cific International Exposition. Dr. T. edging the government of the south- C. < hu, counselor of the ministry of h duxtry and commerce of China, and special commissioner to the exposition, announces that the Chineae architect who ix to design the Chinese pavilion, will reach San Francisco soon. China will expend 1X00,000 on its display, says l>r. Chu. The exhibit will be con- cerned principally with the liberal arts, manufactures, and agricultural pursuits of the republic. At the close of the exposition, the pavilion, which will l>e of permanent construction, will be presented to the American people. Radium, the rarest and costliest of all minerals, the curative and energiz­ ing powers of which are holding the attention of the scientific world, will lie one of the most important exhibits at the exposition. The intrinsic value of material shown at the exhibit will reach a fabulous sum. German ex­ hibitors have promised to send a dis­ play of radium and radium ores. em confederacy. Not only thix, but according to Father Chiniquy, he plan­ ned and accomplished the murder of PROMPT WORK. GOOD GOODS. RIGHT PRICES L'ncoln him elf. Father Chiniquy had learned from another ex-priest that The Panama-Pacific International there was a plot to kill Lincoln and in August obtained an interview with exposition hax made an agreement with the Parseval Company of Ham­ o th«’ president. burg, Germany, to operate a Parseval ....................................................... ■ ......................................................... In that interview Lincoln said: “J want your views about a thing dirigible at the expmwtron. The dirigible will be the largest which is exceedingly puzzling to me, » inmn and you are the only one to whom I ever constructed, having a length of like to speak on that subject. A great 4X0 feet and a width or HO feet, and number of Democratic papers have will cost $250,(NN). The hangar, or been sent to me, lately, evidently writ­ house in which it will be kept when on ten by Roman Catholics, publishing exhibition, will t>e portable, construct­ ON that I was born a Roman Catholic, and ed in Germany at a cost of $60,(NN). A baptized by a priest, -sliey call m«’ a gas plant will be built costing $40,000. renegade, an apostate, on account of The gigantic air-ship will make trips that; and they heap upon my head of fifty miles length, carry ing passen­ mountains of abuse. At first, I laugh- ger.^ at $25 each. Two licensed crews «•<1 at that, for it ix a lie. Thanks be of eight members each, from Ger­ to God, 1 have never been a Roman many, will accompany the dirigible to OF THE Catholic. No priest of Rome hax ever America and operate it while at San laid his hand on my head. But the F raricisco. « When not making regular trips the persixtency of the Romish press to present this falsehood to their readers Par eval will lie on exhibition at the as a gospel truth, must have a mean­ hangar. Here exposition visitors will ing. Please tell me, as briefly as pos­ have on opportunity to explore its spa­ (ft I SUNSET cious interior, comprised of observa­ sible what you think about that.” IOGOENS SHASTA! "My dear president,” I answered, “it tion rooms, sleeping rooms, diner, I ROUTES f wax just this strung«1 story published kitchen, bath, smoking room, reading about you, which bropght me here yes­ room and all accessories that provide terday. 1 wanted to say a word about a modern transportation car with the comforts of travel. it; but you were too busy. "I-et me tell you that I wept as a A model of the Panama canal, 500 ch’ld when I read that xtory for the The Exposition Line- 1915 be ------- among the ex- _ . will — — „ ___ first time, but 1 have from the lips of a feet . in length, hitx by the United States govern- Ami now is the time to see California; to live outdoors converted priest, that it is in order to excite the fanaticism of the Roman i. ent at the Panama-Pacific Interna­ and enjoy the sunxhin ", flowers, ami summer sports. It Catholic murders, whom they hope to tional exposition. Of the $500,000 ap­ is a trip you cannot afford to miss. find, sooner or later, to strike you propriated by congress for federal ex­ down, they hav«1 invented that false hibits, $60,000 has been turned over story of your being born in the church to the Isthmian Canal commission for <>f Rome, and of your being baptized the construction of the model. The by a priest. They want that to brand model, complete in a'l working details, your face with the ignominious mark will allow the passage of toy boats. including Shasta Limited the train of modern service of apostacy. Do not forget that, in the It will be built to scale. with all steel up-to-the-minute equipment. The first round-the-world air flight church of Rome, an apostate is an out­ The California and San Francisco Express Trains with cast, who has no place in society, and is planned to start from the ground of the Panama-Pacific International ex­ who has no right to live. Standard, Tourist and (’hair Cars and dining service that “The Jesuits want the Roman Cath­ position in May, 1915. Airmen from will please. olics to believe that you are a mon­ all the nations of civilization, in air­ ster, an open enemy of God and of his craft of every type, will contend for church, that you are an ex-communi- the largest prize fund ever offered in Call on nearest S. P. Agent and let him outline a trip, rated man. For every apostate is, any sporting event in history—$300,- quote fares and furnish Outing literature on California’s ipse facto (by that very fact) ex-com­ 000 will be distributed among the vic­ municated. I have brought to you the tors. I he route will pass eastward famous resorts. theology of one of the most learned across the American continent, the At­ and approved of the Jesuits of his lantic, Europe, Asia, and the Pacific time, Bussarnbaum, who, with many ocean to Alaska, thence the flyers will John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. others, say that the man who will kill proceed to San Francisco. A time limit of 9e days is placed you will do a good and holy work. More than that, here is a copy of a upon the contest, which will have the decree of Gregory VII., proclaiming xanction of the Federation Aeronau- that the killing of an apostate, or an t'que Internationale, the central or­ heretic and an ex-communicated man, ganization of aeronautical bodies in Cut out <>n dotted lin«- and mail to J. K. 5IO8MER, Silverton. Oregon as you are declare«l to be, is not mur­ every civilized country on the globe. der; nay, that it is jpod, a Christian A FREE PRESS The Davenport Estate. action. That decree is incorporated in the canon law, which every priest Finest location for business men, must study, ami which every good most sightly and attractive lots in Sil­ Catholic must follow. verton, an ideal place for retired farm­ “My dear president, I must repeat ers to build a modern home in a quiet to you here what I said when in Ur- close in and attractive part of town, SUBSCRIPTION BLANK bana, in 1856. My fear is that you will lots that will increase rapidly in value. fall under the blows of a Jesuit assas­ If you are looking for something that sin, if you do not pay more attention is unequalled in situation, price, qual­ , 191 than you have done, till now, to pro­ ity, beauty and convenience, you tect yourself. Remember that tie­ should see these lots. I am at your E ditor of S ilverton J ournal , cause Coligny was an heretic, as you service; no trouble to show property. S ilverton , O regon . are, he was brutally murdered in the You will get the lowest cash price. I St. Bartholomew night; that Henry IV will sell one or thirty-one. You can Enclosed find $1.00, for which send the JOURNAL to was stubbled by the Jesuit assassin, have reasonable terms. These choice Revaillac. the 14th of May, 1610, for lots are level, streets paved to part, having given liberty of cohscience to sidewalks in on part. Wake up! Think his people, and that William the Taci­ of it! Study the location. There is no turn, was shot dead by another Jesuit other such opportunity to Purchase address murderer, called Girard, for having close in, well-located homes in Silver- broken the yoke of the pope. The ton. Call and see me. Get the prices. church of Rome is absolutely the same H. E. BROWN, today as she was then; she does be­ Exclusive Agent. lieve and teach, today, as then, that she has the right and that it is her Changed Headquarters. duty to punish by death any heretic THE GREATEST SYSTEM OF Dr. Heisley will be at Silverton who is in her way as an obstacle to CULTIVATION ON EARTH her designs. The unanimity with Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Of­ Air: "America.” which the Catholic hierarchy of the fice over Preston's Shop. Leave orders "My country,” 'tix of thee, United States is on the side of the reb­ at Preston’s. Salem office and resi­ The price of the Gravity Ha «1 Cul­ “My” private property, els, is an incontrovertible evidence dence, 527 Court street, opposite Court tivator is $8. Of thee “1” sing; that Rome wants to destroy this re­ house, and next door to Moose build­ The price of the Gravity Junior ix Land where "my" millions toil public, and as you are, by your person­ ing. 20ctf $5. In serfdom on “my” soil, al virtues, your popularity, your love The price of the Gravity attachment That out of “Standard Oil" for liberty, your position, the greatest is $2.50. I wealth may wring. The McCorkle Sub-Division, obstacle to their diabolical scheme, These inventions are beyond ques­ their hatred is concentrated upon you; tion the greatest that were ever used I have about 400 acres, all level, “My” native villainy you are the daily object of their male­ well located _ in ___ in a garden. the ______ heart of the best Is what enables “me" dictions; it is at your breast they will farming district of the Willamette val­ We recommend the Gravity Hand To make “my" pile. direct their blows. My blood chills in ley, on Howell Prairie. This tract is Cultivator for large gardens and for “I” own the rocks and rills, my veins, when I contemplate the day cut to suit purchaser. Each 10 acres splendid deep work. The Gravity Ju­ Their oil "my” coffer fills which may come, sooner or later, when facing a public thoroughfare. No rock, nior ’a a lighter machine and is espe­ With gobi and bonds and bills. Rome will add to all her other iniqui­ no gravel, no hardpan, no sloughs, all cially adapted for women and children That’s W’hy “I” smile. ties. the murder of Abraham Lincoln.” good, deep, rich, black sediment loam with small gardens. The Gravity at­ The whole account as given in Fath­ soil. Prices from $90 per acre and up. tachment works on the same principle Then there's "my” son, John D, er Chiniquy's book, "Fifty years in the Terms to suit the purchaser. If you but ix attached to other tools, such ax A pious youth is he, Church of Rome,” should be read by are looking for a home nicely and con­ a pointed hoe or rake, and it ix one of Takes after ma. every citizen of America. the finest things any gardener ever veniently located, and one that will And through the needle’s eye, Th«1 officials at Washington were pay on the investment, and one that used. With any one of these machines With out-stretched wings lie’ll fly afraid to look into the matter closely will mgke an ideal home, call or write. the worker can do the work of five or Up to that home on high, for fear of another bloody war be­ Get prices and terms. six men and do it much better than Bought by his "pa." tween the Catholics and Protestants, with a hoe or with the ol«l style push H. E. BROWN, Exclusive Agt. —The Eye Opener. and they were very anxious to have machines. The Gravity cultivates deep Silverton, Oregon. peace at almost any cost. But the or shallow; it works wever, as well as ours, and as a business proposition in the greatest campaign against the great­ est evil of any age we wish to notify those on the firing line that we have got to get more financial aid or Rome will gain her point anil put our free press out of business. We want $5000 at once, and if all of our subscribers will use the subscription blanks we are sending out with this issue, we will get the money and not be beggars, either, for The Silverton Journal will be worth one dollar during the year 1914 and thus we will be giving value r«»ceived. The time ’s very short. Please act at once. J. E. HOSMER, Ingersoll on Cannibalism. In the days of savagery the strong devoured the weak—actually ate their flesh. In spite of all the laws that man has made, in spite of all advance in science, literature and art, the strong, the cunning, the heartless still live on the weak, the unfortunate and the foolish. True they do not eat their flesh .they do not drink their blood, but they live on their labor, on their self-denial, their weariness and want. The poor man who deforms himself by toil, who labors for a wife and child through all his anxious, barren, wast­ ed life—who goes to the grave without even having had one luxury—has been the fo«xi of others. He has been de­ voured by his fellow-man. The poor woman living in the bare and lonely room, cheerless and fireiess, sewing night and day, to keep starvation from a child, is slowly being eaten by her fellow-man. When I take into consid­ eration the agony of civilized life—the number of failures, the poverty, the anxiety, the tears, the withered hopes, the bitter realities, the hunger, the crime, the humiliation, the shame—I am almost forced tj say that cannibal­ ism, after all, is the most merciful form in which man has lived upon his fellow-man. 'Rfr..... iff FOR SALE!! l> <• I' '! ■I ‘I 1 ;• I- i> I have property in Portland, Wood­ burn, Salem. Sub'tmity, Stay ton, Sil­ verton and Eugene to exchange. I have a large list of California, Mexico. New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Canada farms and residence properties to exchange. I have business propositions in Ida­ ho, Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado, Nevada, Nebraska, Michi­ gan, Kentucky and Tennessee, to ex­ change. In fact, I have homes in almost all states in the United States and Cana­ da to exchange, eastern fsrms for western; southern farms for northern; western land for eastern, and northern land for southern; fsrms for city and city for farms. I don’t believe you can mention a place in the United States that I can’t find you an exchange. Tell me what yon want and what yon don’t want. You can get just what yea want and unload what you don’t want, if you will tell your traablea to me. Now come down to business, try thia exchange, give your property in right; don’t hand me a package, and I won’t have a package to hand the other fel­ low. You can make an honest ex­ change. Many a man or lady has property they can’t sell for cash. They want to come to Oregon, and yon want to go to California, or some oth­ er atate, or you want to leave the old farm and get in town; the other fel­ low wants to get out. Why not ex­ change? Why not tell me what you want and where you want it? Why not come in and aee me ar write me? It will coat you nothing to inveatigate. I adver­ tise what you have and what you want and get you the exchange. All you have to do is to move and get away from your quarrelsome neighbors. Write me. 1 buy, sell snd exchange anything, anywhere. > ■ •Ï -! y 4 ,, - I H. E. Brown Box 145 Silverton, Oregon I I