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    VOL. III.
SILVERTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914.
IS IT A CRIME TO
MAKE CRIMINALS?
CATHOLICS CONTROL LARGE CITIES
NO. 19.
goe with u great big bunch of real,
ever, that the fact that he had been a
genuine sympathy and love for the
Roman Catholic and a member of the
under dog, and perhaps if we get hun
Ancient Order of Hibeimians up to a
gry enough, we may be obliged to db
few year» ago, that hfa mother who
omething more than just bark. But
wa» raised in a convent bore marks
just now we’ll bark a salute to the
upon her back placed there by those
The
I.
arge
(
itie»
<
ontrol
the
Politic»
of
Our
C
ountry
and
They
Are
in
the
called the “sweet Sisters of Charity,” Think» We Are Wasting Time, But
( I mhh SlrutfKh* Develop» Wrong on poor comrades with broken heads, and
Hand» of the Eneniie» of America -Ihe Hierarchy I »es Protest­
close with a bow-wow-damn such a
and that he had on his race the marks
Both Side», Hut Our Sympathy la
Agrees Hierarchy 1» Great Menace
dog-eat-dog system, anyway.
ant Tool» to Fool the People—Look at the Diagram!
of Rome, gave him authority to speak.
M ith th<< Under hog.
—Vat Man a Skunk.
Reflect on these thing», ye American
ROM IN CATHOLICN
freemen! Think of, a girl coming out
AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
The capitallatic »y»tein of allowing
Under the heading "The Main Rea­ over the first »hock of viewing this, of one of those hotbed» of oppression,
Just a word in regard to our friend,
hrewd men, luck men, men who were
sons
for Anti-Catholic Activity Shown our gr«at metropolitan battlefield. 'Ihe wrong and wickedness, bearing marks the enemy. I appreciate the bombard­
Religious liberty docs not mean lib­
up'
n
her
back
that
were
put
there
by
born rich nnd human hyena» to become i
ment The Journal and the Menace are
by Thi» Chart Jealous",” Our Sunday Catholic call everything Catholic that
glutted with wealth off the labor of erty to do whatever one please» in the Visitor, a Catholic paper published at i» baptized into their church, while a lajh laid on bv the hand of a “Sister directing against the impregnable bul-
name
of
religion.
It
does
not
mean
of
Charity
”
!
Here
we
have
another
honest men, men of higher ideal» than
I warks of the Old Roman Harlot, and
Huntington. Indiana, recently showed many are coming out of her and fight­
mere wealth-gathering, men whose I hut a thug may murder, on the plea facts that ought to be more than very ing by the ide of their new Protestant indication that convents retain unfor­ very much regret that I cannot join in
that
he
is
thereby
serving
Kali.
It
tunate:
against
their
will,
and
main
­
talent < are more useful to their fel­
your enthusiasm. I think your faith
interesting to every American citizen. brother against what they know better
low nun th tin tlie talent of dominating doe» not mean that a Mormon may
Politicians very well know that the than we is a devouring beast. Then tain a species of peonage. Here is an­ in the success of the war with The
take
as
miyiy
wives
n<
he
please»,
on
or the faculty of exploitation, i» cer­
large cities of a state politically con­ again there are many who are not other fact to prove that these institu­ Beast has its origin in a very common
tainly nt fault for these idle men, the plea that to prohibit polvgamv is trol the state. Portland, for example, Protestant yet who <• loyalty to the tions hould oe open to governmental and a very popular pipe dream, viz.:
to
restrict
him
in
the
practice
of
an
whether they arc idle bccauae they
control» Oregon. Of course, we hope war against Catholicism is unques­ inspection, and that such inspection That the people generally have some­
»hould be rigid and frequent.—Chris­ thing to say in regard to how the gov­
can’t get work, or whether they would <• isential part of hi» religion Religi­ to lessen this power of corrupt city tioned.
tian Standard.
not work if they could get it. The fol­ ous liberty never meant anything control, but there is no dodging the
ernment is run, and that they have the
A
our
country
is
rapidly
growing
lowing clipped from one of our popu­ more Hum freedom to profe»» what­ fact that every state of our Union is up and this great Pacific coast region
necessary intelligence to properly
ever
religious
opinion»
one
please»,
lar daily paper» ahowa a condition {
manage it, if they had a say. The av­
largely controlled by its large citie.-. become., more and more prosperous, it '
LODGES
VS.
CATHOLICISM.
without
liability
to
physical
pain»
and
that ought not to exist:
erage human animal is utterly incapa­
Thia ia true of national politic» also. will be very difficult for old Rome to
penalties
for
such
profession;
and
Sacramento, Cal., March 7.—Threat»
ble of mentally connecting his politics
The large cities of our great country handle the free-thinking and liberty­
of the leader» of the unemployed army freedom to worship God with what very largely control these United loving people even if »he has the num­
That the fraternal lodges have tak­ and his religion with the source of his
rites
one
please»,
so
he
does
not
dis
­
to elaah with the authorities if an at­
State».
ber to »tart with, for we are not only en considerable support and patronage bread supply, and he never allow.» his
tempt were made to oust them from i turb the public peace and order. But
The Catholic hierarchy, its “inner being aroused by books, magazine.», from the Catholic church is certain, supposed thinker to wander beyond
if
anybody
commits
overt
acts
contra
thin city were wiped away today when I
circle,” ha» known thia a long time, paper and orators as never before, and as the Catholic church is a money the visible limits of his feed trough.
Charles Kelly, William Thorne and rv to the peace and good order of so­ and they have therefore concentrated but those capable of being aroused are proposition, first, last and always, with •So. Mr. Editor, I think as a result of
"Roughneck" Teexdale were placed un­ ciety, he cannot plead as a bar to pun­ their power in the large citie.» while intelligent enough to do something a humbug, insincere lot of lies added this very pardonable pipe dream, that
der arrest. Although Thorne attempt­ ishment that he was merely practicing not neglecting to carefully fortify more effective than political intrigue, to catch suckers, it is no wonder that you are dissipating a lot of high pow­
ed to arouae his follower» when the his religion.
well-selected rural points of advan­ priestly domination or mob violence. the priests have gone to war against er energy which might be used in a
If we hud among u» thugs who pro­ tage
police squadron hove into night at the
like Mt. Angel.
Our .Sunday Visitor tries to throw secret societies. The following clipped more hopeful, though not quite so
fessed
that
their
religion
required
Southern Pacific »and lot atockade,
Our Sundae Viaitor article in ques­ dust in our eyes by closing its article from a Catholic paper shows exactly worthy a cause. Of course, I under­
them
to
commit
murder,
we
should
there wan not the semblance of rc.iat-
where the shoe pinches:
stand that this Old Stinkpot of the
tion had four circle» representing four with the following:
ance when the leader» were surround­ doubtle » do nothing to them until one of our large cities, namely, New York,
“There is religion in the lodges, but Ages must eventually go, but it will
"The diagram ought to dispel mane
of
them
murdered
somebody,
but
in
ed. The officers were armed with ahot
it i not the religion that is taught in not and cannot die a violent* death.
the meantime it i» certain that we San Francisco, Chicago and Boston. foolish Protestant notions: for exam­ the Bible.
gun», rille.« and riot cluba.
Neither should it do so.
Segments
of
these
circles
were
drawn
ple,
that
Catholics
are
a
unit
in
their
The warrant», issued by District At­ should not make policemen and magis­ »bowing the proportion of the differ­ vote If they were, what Protestants
"To many men, the lodge takes the
The old rotten and conventional in­
torney Eugene Wachhorat, charged trates of them. If Mormon» should ent Protestant organizations to the
place of the church.
stitutions of the past have never been
the leader» with vagrancy. A »core of again avow, what they now publicly < atholic church in the said cities. would .-tand a show for office in the I “Some would have u> belieVe that permanently retired by that force,
other memlicr» of the army were ar-1 disavow, that their religion ab»olutely Their diagram showed an astonishing big cities ? Yet more Protestants are membership in some of the present whether physical or mental, that nec­
rented on John Itoe warrant», which require- them to commit bigamy, we majority for the Catholics. Thia they elected to office than Catholics. Why day lodges is a sure passport to hea­ essarily accompanies the battle cry of
■ hould not put them in prison until we
also charged vagrancy.
ven.
patriotism. They have been tempor­
claim causes the activity against their
All were taken to the jail. When had proof that individual Mormons church through jealousy, but those are not all the representatives and | “All that is good in the lodge is in arily crushed, it is true, but in every
were
bigamists;
but
would
there
be
the police entered the tirld the thou­
instance, have managed to preserve a
moat active know that there is no jeal­ senators sent to the national congress the church in greater degree.
sand» of onlookers expected a battle any difference of opinion on the ques­ ousy whatever in the matter, but that from the large cities Catholics? They , “There woyld tie no foundation for germ which has taken root and sprang
tion
whether
professedly
bigamous
and »crumbled for place» of safety.
this Roman control is a real, an awful are nearly all non-Catholic». Catho­ the majority of the lodges, were there to life again, and in another form, and
There wa no demonstration. however, Mormon- were suitable candidates for and an ever-increasing menace to our
no church.
under a more popular name have lived
lics scarcely ever consider the religion
the member» of the "army" failing to president or enator, or fit appointees American liberties.
“One lodge of 250 members raised on through the ages. And quickened
lake up the gauntlet on behalf of their for the federal upreme court? We
$10,000 in a year for a new home. by the fertility of a new soil, have
We have made the following diagram of a candidate for office.”
lender» and lying flat on the ground. have anarchists among us who avow by combining these four large cities.
This is partly true, and therefore Think of the sacrifice necessary’ to flourished and grown to wondrous pro­
Their jeer» were »ilenced when the of­ their hostility to all government. So The large square represents the com­ make, one of the most misleading lies | raise a similar amount for the church. portions, and are with us here today,
long as they confine themselves to the
“Men cheerfully gjye a dollar or two all decked out in beautiful garbs of the
ficer» got bun) .
bined church population of New York,
'lashing union curds the men ar- mere statement of their opinions, we San Francisco, Chicago and Boston. ever told. The Catholics are a unit in to the lodge each month, uut when highest respectability. But they are
allow
them
freedom
of
speech
and
the
iesled appealed to union men in the
The diagram readily shows that these their vote, when ordered so to lie by I they go to church, they finger over none the less direful in their effects,
crowd to help them. There wa» no re- chance to convert u» all to their way United States are right now largely their “inner circle.” But this wise-as- their change to find a cent for the col­ and none the less devilish in their de­
of
thinking
if
they
can;
and
we
pun
­
»ponsc, however, the onlooker cheer­
dominated and fast Coming into the a-serpent hierarchy has learned that lection. If they be real generous they signs. Indeed, so dominant are these
ing every time an automobile load of ish them only if they incite to violence absolute control of a monster political
give a five-cent piece.
evils that it takes the combined efforts
or commit ome overt act contrary to
it pays better in the long run to use
“The so-called benevolent orders of the priest, the politician and the
the prisoner» wa» taken away.
gang
of
anarchists
who
use
every
The next move wa» to clear the lot. existing laws. But would any sane means in their power to hold their ig­ non-Catholics wherever it can to do wiH keep a member in good standing press to keep the people in ignorance
American vote for a candidate for .
It wa proposed to give the men Iran:
norant un-American members in abso­ its dirty work, and thei’fore many only as long as he can pay his dues.” in regard to their real cause, and the
The $10.000 raised for a home and power behind the throne that operates
portation to Sun Francisco, whence high office, or for any office, whom he lute submission, the least of which is of our .»o-called Protestant officers are
not for the church, and the small col­ this gang of lick-spittles is our cap­
they came, and no trouble was expect­ knew to be a professed anarchist?
not their barbarous superstitions.
The
Catholic
hierarchy
has
gradual
­
nothing
but
Catholic
tools.
We
hear
lections, is exactly what makes the tains of industry. Now there is no
ed when order» were enforced diaper»-
Here ia the diagram:
everywhere the idea expressed that no dear holy fathers frantic. But when one of this gang of conventional graft­
ing the army and directing the men to ly extended its authority far beyond
the
sphere
of
religion.
The
pope
board u barge bound for the bay city.
president can even now be elected the lodge builds a home for orphans, ers that will give away the secrets of
claims and exercises the right to de- i
The men arrested were unarmed.
without
consulting the Roman Catho­ everybody is welcome to go in and see any of the others. For example, how
cide
what
Catholics
shall
believe
and
PROTESTANT
what is going on inside. In fact the much assistance do you expect »o get
Shout "Kill the (bp».”
hall
not
believe
regarding
science,
I
lic power. Dear reader, do you get the , management is anxious to show the fr< m a president of the United States
As fast as the men were ordered out
i ding in their second sentence? Read public all about it. But what about who makes himself busy at a holy Ro­
of the Held, they raced to Another side J philosophy, history, education, civil i
and got back in again, shouting "Kill government, and a multitude of mat- I
it again carefully. Here it is: “If the convents and monasteries? And man holiday doings? Or from one
ter» that the non-Catholic world re­
how would it be if the lodges would all who attends holy mass with a lot of
the cop , burn the town.”
I they were (to be a unit in voting) disband
and give liberally to the these old fakers and helps do the
The first real act of violence was fit <• to regard a.» in any way pertain- j
1 what Protestants would stand a show church ?
when Patrolman Ash attempted to dis­ ing to religion. The Catholic can no
mumery act for the departed soul of a
more
act
on
this
papal
theory
and
’ for office in the big cities?” We an­
“For the love of Mike,”
perse a crowd which was making in-
murdering old villain-like King Leo­
then
claim
immunity
from
conse-
i
Keep up the fight,
cendiarv speeches around an American
pold. Or another who concedes to the
swer, “those Protestants who can be
Nor let U S die
flag. The patrolman made a pass at quences on the plea of religion, than '
holy Church of Rome every dollar of
ROMAN CATHOLIC
j
used
as
tools
of
the
hierarchy.
”
could
the
thug
of
the
Mormon.
So
|
. Of Roman blight.
the mun holding the flag find was im­
indemnity that old historic hog de­
long
as
the
pope
continues
to
make
j
Let every American look at ihe dia­
mediately attacked. It was necessary
mands for losses sustained in the Phil­
gram and think hard. Let every one
for him to call for assistance. Brother the e claims, so long as t^e Catholic'
ippine Islands during the American in­
(LIPPINGS.
officers rushed up, and night sticks, hierarchy remains a unit in his sup- |
vasion and conquest of that country.
from New York to San Francisco, and
riot clubs and fists were soon flying port, we must esteem the Catholic
Or how much would you expect in the
from
the
Lakes
to
the
Gulf,
buckle
on
church
to
be
hostile
to
the
fundamen-
|
Brown University discourages any­ way of patriotism of still another
freely, scalps were laid open, men's
tai
principles
of
American
govern-
j
the
sword
of
true
patriotism
and
go
thing that will place temptation before president who, in sending a birthday
clothing torn, and one memlicr of the
forth to battle for their God, their the students. Liquor advertising on greeting to the old hypocrite who
army, bis head bandaged, was carried ment. To the precise extent that the-
Catholic
laity
show
themselves
inclin
­
baseball score cards at that institution holds out in the Vatican, found it con­
off the field.
There is one fact that helps us get home and their native land.
ed to obey the pope without question,
is reported by The Temperance Cause venient to address the old reprobate as
Fire Department Called.
they
arc
liable
at
any
time
to
be
forc
­
to have been repudiated by the facul­ Most Holy r ather.
It was finally decided to call out the
tin* department ami try to control the ed by papal decision into antagonism AN EDITORIAL BY DR. ( KANE. "M HOM THE GODS WOULD DE-
ty.
Then there was that great scholar
excited throng with streams of water. to our laws, and just to that extent
and statesman. James G. Blaine, who,
STROY
THEY
FIRST
MAKE
MAD.
”
Cars upon which onlookers were they constitute a danger to American
Ex-Governor Hoke Smith, of Geor­ just prior to his presidential nomina­
perched and which surrounded the institutions. Protestants concede to ("Happy Drugs.” by Frank Crane.)
gia, once said. “It is absolutely impos­ tion, went and hunted up the vat man
Catholics
exactly
what
they
claim
for
Let
us
suppose
there
is
a
Devil.
sami lot were moved away by .»witch
Perhaps nothing has occurred in re­ sible to have a permanent decent mu­ and received his benediction. And the
engines to give the lire department themselves complete freedom in all
1 do not say there is; but suppose cent years better calculated to call nicipal government where the saloon most learned of our Romanologists tell
that
really
relates
to
religion.
They
us that this benediction mumery is al­
full sweep at the men who refused to refuse to concede to Catholics what there is, some being, a sort of vicious public attention to the intolerant and dominates.”
ways accompanied by the prostration
leave the lot.
god, who has a grudge against the hu­ overbearing spirit of Romanism than
they
have
never
claimed
for
them
­
Adjutant-General Forbes was on the
the attempt made upon the life of ex­
of the supplicant's body at the feet of
the right to meddle with our man race, who is thoroughly malicious Priest J. J. Crowley, through mob
Drink and Infant Mortality.
the vat man. and the obl’gatory kiss­
scene and it was expected that if he selves
and takes delight in ruining men and
law
and
institution.»
in
the
name
of
In a report on infant mortality sub- ing of that dirty old skunk’s big toe.
was satisfied the situation was beyond
women, and gloat over their physical violence, at Oelwein. Iowa, last sum­
the control of the city and county au­ religion. Henry <’. Vediler.
agonies, mental torments and spiritual mer. Mr. Crowley is a peaceful citi­ mittd to the recent International Med­ Shades of Old Hickery! Say, Hosmer,
thorities, the state military would be
zen of the United tates, and does noth­ ical Congress at Liverpool, Dr. Hope, isn’t that enough to give one the finger
heart-breaks.
PLEASED WITH JOURNAL.
called out.
If there be such an evil spirit, he no ing in his work of exposing the enor­ the medical officer of that city, draws trigiretta? Especially one who habit­
Hand to Hand.
doubt considers the Habit-Forming mities of the Romish hierarchy, with a contrast between different families ually commits the unbusiness-like folly
Editor Silverton Journal:
At 12:30 the anil lot was cleared by
I am greatly pleased with the copy Drug his bright particular master­ which he is so thoroughly acquainted, living under identical conditions of of thinking.
Now, Mr. Editor, this is what you
the "water treatment.” When the hose of The Silverton Journal. While 1 am piece. For such drugs have produced that any good citizen may not do un­ poverty, in one of which all or nearly
was turned on the men at first they a mini: ter of the Protestant church, I more misery to the square inch in hu­ der the laws of the land. Upon invita­ all the’ children gro wto maturit"’ in are up against. Here we have a few­
tion he went to Oelwein to deliver the other nearly half die in infancy. examples of our presidential turnings
refused to budge and started to mix am convinced that its harmful tenden­ manity than any other agency.
some lectures, and at the close of his He goes on to say that a long series of of the safety valve that prolongs the
with the officers. The officer» rushed cies arc nearly as great as those of
In every human being there is im­ first address, when he was on hJs way cases are recorded in which “obvious official life of our politicians. From the
in with clubs and a hand-to-hand bat­ Roman Catholicism. I hope your re­ planted
th*desire for happiness. We to his hotel, he was set upon by a drunkkenness in an extreme degree is president down to the village consta­
tle ensued, officers ano the unemploy­ form will include the superstitions and
ed men fighting, while a stream of the miraculous in all churches, Catho­ all want to "feel good.' The normal howling mob of Catholic hoodlums who the pre-eminent feature associated ble. This information came to us via
means for producing the sensation of manifestly meant to take his life. He with the loss of the infant.”
the Associated Press and was publish­
water poured on them.
lic and Protestant, and will be directed
ed as telegraph news in all the great
Waving the national colors, the un­ toward their elimination. Most ortho­ contentment consists in obeying the escaped, however, with a few bruises,
laws
of
hygiene
and
of
inorals.
dailies throughout the country. And
and as he was entering the lecture hall
employed, after several minutes, start­ dox dogmas are as irrational and su­
Kansas
Principles
in
Missouri.
Whoever conforms to the rule of na­ the next evening, a woman, who no
please bear in mind that these dis­
ed slowly to retreat. Then they broke perstitious, and un-Christian-like as
The
Willis
Wood
theater,
which
was
into a run and piled out of the Second the main tenets of Roman Catholicism. ture as to his body, and of God as to doubt had stationed herself at a conve­ recently opened in Kansas City, Mo., graceful proceedings never excited one
street entrance to the lot. Enraged And the Protestant slavish adherence his mind, has inward success; that is. nient place for the purpose, flew at was christened with White Rock min­ editorial comment by one of those har­
him in the rage of a tigress robbed of eral water instead of champagne. This lots of the press. Now all four of these
by the treatment to which they had to them blinds the eyes to present day he is cheerful, sound, and strong.
been subjected, the men hurled bricks science and needs. Liberty in religion
And now comes the Devil and says: her young, and left the marks of her happened not because things are usu­ presidents of ours were and art mem­
through the window, of streets cars on means freedom from mental slavery to
“You want to feel good. Why fol­ finger nails upon his face.
ally done that way in Missouri, but be­ bers of the Protestant churches. And
Second street. Upon leaving the lot tradition, resulting in the open mind low the poky road to health? That
These manifestations of inexcusable cause Kansas teachings had taken so if there is any truth whatever in his­
part of the men ran up Second street on every topic. Protestantism needs takes self-control and will-power. It violence justly aroused the indignation firm a hold o nthe manager, a citizen tory and tradition, and if our mental
and the others headed for the South­ this equally with Roman Catholicism. is hard. I will show you the easiest of the people of Iowa, and put them to from the latter state, that he still did faculties are not utterly useless, Pro­
ern Pacific bridge.
If possible will you please send me way. Just swallow this Happy Drug.” looking at Catholicism in a new and things the Kansas way, despite the ex­ testantism is, and always has been a
living and a perpetual protest against
Several Lying on Ground.
the Journal for three or four weeks,
The Happy Drugs have been known startling light, and they are seeing in ample of his adopted state.
After the clash several men were and if it proves itself to me as a from time immemorial. The oldest is it the spirit mat would destroy free
Let each new building in Silverton the Roman Catholic church, and espe­
lying on the ground, from the force i-arching reform advocate, I will try Alcohol. It has got itself woven into speech and break down the freedom of be christened with Silver Creek water. cially against the pope. And the pope
of blows struck by the officers. None, to procure some subscribers.
the customs and the imagination of the press, and turn loose a wild beast It’s good for the health, costs less and today insists on every doctrine and ev­
however, were seriously injured.
I am enclosing some of our litera­ the people until many cannot conceive that would strike down everybody who it don’t make a “bloomin’ idiot of a ery policy that made the Spanish in­
quisition a possibility. And he en­
Lieutenant E. J. Weber of the Kel­ ture for you personally. This is for of having a good time without it. It might dare to try to obstruct the on­ man, doncher know?”
dorses every crime committed by his
ly, says a sick man named Murray, free distribution. Will you please is the expected thing at weddings, ward march of this enemy of both re­
predecessors through the Dark Ages.
and a man named Stewart were knock­ write me cost of advertising space in wakes, and all manner of celebrations. ligious and civil liberty. A good while
A fast young fellow usually makes It is an established fact that no Catho­
ed down by the firemen and seriously which to advertise this literature?
In vain Intelligence has shown that it ago it was discovered that “the blood
lic will dispute that the fundamental
injured. Weber says also mat the of­
1 feel in you a sympathetic fellow­ is a poison, habit-forming, weakens of the martyrs was the seed of the a slow old man.
principles upon which the church
ficers I'lubed men who were lying on worker, ami hope we are to become the heart and hardens the arteries. church,” for it was observed that
the ground.
where one disciple of Christ was slain
“What the hell do we care?”
better acquainted. Yours truly,
Whoever heard of any country or stands are antagonistic to a free gov­
ernment. This being the case, any
Heroin, a drug allied to morphine, for conscience sake, a hundred seemed people advancing in science or indus­ president, or any man, who is in the
to
spring
up
to
take
his
place.
Spur
­
The idle men of course should obey
but deadlier and cheaper than either
trial eminence through the instrumen­ people’s employ, that attempts to
the law. and when they haven’t any
ONE OF THE (II AIN GANG.
that or cocaine, is the latest dope of red on by the Oelwein outrage, the
make either the vat man or his church
work, should supinely go off on some
the slums, the latest invention of the Guardians of Liberty got busy in the tality of priests, nuns, convents and appear respectable, is a brazen-faced
work of extending their order by or­ monasteries?
unclaimed swamp or arid land and die. Editor Silverton Journal:
able and efficient Mr. Devil.
—oh, well, let ’er buck!
ganizing new lodges in different
They have no businenp to get together,
I want to tell you that I think The
There may be people who do not be­ places.
But please take notice that the
much less to talk naughty, even if the Journal is great. I like it better every
Relations of Catholicism to Rum, or church always grows stronger on op­
law-makers and law enforcers are week. I send out all the Journals af­ lieve in Hell, but they are not found
Mr. J. O. Rilev, Iowa State organiz­
Where Some of Their Money Conies position from the outside. She must
own make. Why, haven’t the owners ter reading them. I wish to state among the Happy Drug users. They er, who lives in Oelwein, visited Hawk-
go in her own slow but sure way, nois-
of these laws a right to do what they right here that I respect a true R. C. know there is a hell. They live in it.
From.
eve not very long ago. and organized a
lessly, painlessly, as the oil goes down
want to with their own property? Say. more than I do a traitorous, cringing
Some of the Busch money has found in a burning lamp, so must this old,
Let any boy or girl—or grown strong lodge of the order he repre­
it’s getting tough and it seems to be non-Catholic, and that I stand for ev­
sents. In his address to the public he its way into channels in which it will disgraceful and disgusting institution
getting worse in spots, so bad indeed erything that Rome opposes. Enclosed person, for that matter—who reads states some startling facts which are
down under the slow but inevitable
that we expect to be boycotted for find one dollar for four booklets of Es­ this, think a minute! The Drug that reported in the Hawkeye W>acon as do untold good. Three priests of St. go
pressure of a steady intellectual and
Louis,
who
are
engaged
in
most
meri
­
caped
Nun.
Send
papers
for
the
re
­
follows:
makes
you
happy
is
the
most
lying,
even expressing sympathy for the
moral development from the inside.
Mr. Riley stated at the beginning torious work, Father Spigardi, Dunne
poor down-and-outers, but perhaps we mainder. Keep back enough for post­ cheating, cruel, and terrible enemy
Well, so long; will see you later.
age.
Yours for freedom,
STEVE FISHER,
that he did not po»e as a public speak­ and Dempsey, have received $10,000
you
have
in
the
world.
DON
’
T
TAKE
do this because we feel ourself sliding
H. I. Bastian
Bluff City, Oregon.
each.
—
Southern
Guardian.
er.
but
was
a
mechanic.
He
said,
how
­
in their direction, but, anyway, here
IT I
Newark, N. Y., March 6, 1914.
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