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Cut out on ><• thoHP who a <-rt th» lib- Cur» erty <> i conscient i and worship, and such a maintain that the church may not em ploy force. Pope Pius IX. * ♦ • All Catholic- should exert their pow­ er to cau <• the constitutions of staten to be modeled after the principle, of their church. Pope Leo XIII. • • • Ere long there will be a state relig­ ion in the United States, and that state religion is to be the Roman Cath­ olic church.- Priest Hecker. ♦ • • I know the young men will obey the church and take up arms to extermin­ ate the enemies of the Roman Catholic church. Priest Me.-nard. * .* * Brote tantir-m! W'h'‘, we hate, loathe, detest it! We would tear its th- h with pinchers and sink it in hell’s tire a hundred fathoms deep.—Fr. | From time to time we will add to Phelan. this material. We intend to furnish our Anti-Catholic workers with am­ If Catholics ever gain a sufficient munition for the coming election.] numerical majority in this country, re­ ligious freedom is at an end! So our INDULGENCES. enemies say; so we believe.—The Shepherd of the Valley. | The sale of indulgences—which all ♦ • • Protestants call licenses to sin—’ was When a Catholic candidate is on the I the cause of Luther’s separation from ticket, and hi opponent is a non-Cath- the church. Every tighter against the olic. et tl.e Catholic candidate have Roman hierarchy should thoroughly the Vite, no matter what he repre- understand just what this doctrine is, . rilr ' atholic Review. j so a.- to put up an intelligent fight as well a- a continuous, united one, until We must take part in the elections, the deadly menace is removed from move in a solid mass in every stale this land which was dedicated to the against the party pledged to sustain , sons of liberty. the integrity of the public schools.— Here is what the Catholics them- Mc< 'loskey. selve.- say this doctrine is, from their ■ own catechism. Study it well, arai "We can have the United States in I study its history and the part it playea ten years, ariti 1 w'ant to give you in the "Reformation.” Know, too, 1 three points for your consideration-- that it is still taught and practiced ............. all the ......... . ­ the Indian . the Negroes and com and that we are now entering the sec­ mon schools.”—Archbishop Ireland. I ond Great Reformation that will sweep I’ • • • old Rome and her vicious doctrines Undoubtedly it is the intention of and her more vicious practices into the pope to possess this country. In Oblivion’s sea—a wonder to a freer, i> this intention he is aided by the Jes­ more enlightened and happier genera­ uit nnd all the Catholic prelates and tion. priests. Brownson’s Review. indulgences. « • e R\ what means does the church help Protestantism has not, and never us to discharge the temporal punish­ • can have any right, where Catholicity ment due to our sins? hatriumphed! Therefore, we waste By the grant of Indulgences. the breath we expend in disclaiming What is an Indulgence? again.-t bigotry and intolerance and in An Indulgence is a remission of the favor of religious liberty, or the right temporal punishment due to our sins, to be of any religion that best pleases which the church grants outside of the him.—Catholic World. sacrament. . • • What must we believe with regard We are Catholics first and citizens to Indulgences? next.—Bishop Gilmour. We must believe (!) that the Cath­ • • • olic church has power to grant Indul­ So great an honor has never been gences; (2) that the use of them is conferred on the historic pile, the very salutary to us. White House, as will be conferred from whom has the Catholic church when there w’ll be a "Catholic altar” the power to grant Indulgences? erected, and by the will, consent and From Jesus Christ, who said: aid of the American people. The Cath­ ‘Whatsoever thou shait loose on earth, olic church is today the balance wheel it shall be loosed also in heaven.”— of this republic, ana the day is not far St. .Matt. xvi. 19; xviii. 18. distant when she will liecome the en­ From what source do Indulgences tire machinery of this government and draw their power and efficacy? perpetuate it.—-Catholic News. From the treasury of the abundant ♦ • ♦ merits of Jesus Christ and of the Tell us we are Catholics and Ameri­ Saints. What is required to gain an Indul­ cans or Englishmen afterward; of course we are. Tell us, in the conflict gence? To gain an Indulgence, we must (1) between the church and the civil gov­ ernment we take the side of the be in the state of grace; and (2) [ter­ church; of course we do. Why, if the form the good works prscribed for government of the Unitert States were the gaining of the Inuulgence. How many kinds of Indulgences are at war with the church we would say tomorrow, TO HELL WITH THr. there? There are two kinds, (1) Plenary In­ GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES; and if the church and all the dulgences, which remit the whole debt governments of the world were at war of temporal punishment due to sin; we would sav. TO HELL WITH ALL (2) partial Indulgences, which remit THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE only a part of it. Note.—An Indulgence of forty days WORLD. They say we are Catholics first and American decidedly after­ or seven years is a remission of such a ward. There is no doubt atiout it. We debt of temporal punlsTiment as a per­ are Catholics first and we love the son w< uld discharge if he did penance church more than we love any and all for forty days or seven years, accord­ the governments of the world. Let ing to the ancient Discipline of the the governments of the world steer church. Can Indulgences be applied also to clear of the Catholic church- let the emperors, let the kings, and the presi­ the souls in purgatory? Yes, all those which the pope has dents not come into conflict with the head of the Catholic church. Because declared to he applicable to them. Application.—Value and esteem In­ the Catholic church is everything to all the Catholics of the world; they re­ dulgences; they remit temporal pun­ nounce all nationalities where there is ishments due to sin, encourage to pen­ ■ a question of loyalty to her.—The ance, to the practice of good works and to the reception of the sacraments. Western Watchman. Avail yourself of every opportunity of • * * gaining them for yourself and for the Their Teachings About the Bible. Question: “Wnat ought a Christian souls of the faithful departed. (a Roman Catholic, of course) to do if It is a wonder that there is any a Bible is offered to him by a Protest­ good left in the Catholic people at all. ant or by an agent of Protestants?” Answer: "If a Bible is offered to a But the explanation is that many of Christian by a Protestant, or by any them arc just naturally good citizens agent of the Protestants, he should re­ and remain so in spite or the wicked­ ject it with horror; and if he should ness of their priests and the doctrines happen to have taken it without being of their church. What a horrible doctrine the whole aware of it, he ought to throw it into the tire, or consign it to his parish thing is, and especially the idea that the souls of their loved ones who are priest.”—Pope Pius X, 190(5. suffering in a purgatory, can have a • « • remission of punishment according to Catholics Teach Protestant Children one man’s say so. Arc Bastards. That some of these people actually You Catholics ought to be proud of believe this absurdity is a fact, but we your women, because you are the only must remember that it Is taught them people in the world that have virtuous from early childhood and many of women; there ARE NO virtuous wo­ them have never had it seriously dis­ men in Protestant churches.—Fr. puted. Corbett. We must not blame the people, but ♦ ♦ ♦ only do our part to free them from Arc Opposed to Our Public Schools. this awful wrong. We must, for their "Education outside the Catholic sakes, plan and work, until “labor ipse church is a damnable heresy.”—Pope voluptas.” Pius IX. * • * Use the subscription blanks we en- “Education must be controlled by Catholic authorities, even to war anil close in The Journal to get us new subs. It is the only way we can sur- bloodshed.” Catholic World. ♦ ♦ • vive. This is your fight, as well as “The public schools have produced ourB. Let’s each do his part well and nothing but a godless generation of a great victory will be won. to ! 5 $ address GOOD PROPERTIES FOR S ALE. WIRELESS MARVELS. (From “Thirty Years in Hell”—Ex­ McClure’s for March has a story upon the wonderful achievements of Priest Bernard Fresenburg.) John Hays Hammond, Jr., in electrical All human power is from evil and work. He picks up the electric waves mu-t therefore lie standing under the in the air and makes them obey his will. He is the son of our John Hays pope. The state has not the right to leave Hammond of the west, ha« had every every man free to profess and em­ advantage of schooling at home and brace whatever religion he shall deem abroad, but the solving of the myste­ ries of electric currents and how to true. The state has not a right to estab­ control them has always hail a special fascination for him. lish a church separate from the pope. He has erected two masts, each 360 The state has no right to assist the inmate of rriona teries and convents feet high, on the shore of Gloucester hay, for a wireless station. He has a to abandon them. The Roman Catholic church has the boat in the bay. He ha- a disc or dial right to require the state not to leave on shore to separate electrical cur­ every man free to profess his owr re­ rents; he ha,, a “director" of his own planning in the boat to receive any ligion. Roman Catholicism ha- the right to particular current which he sends to exercise her power without permission it, and thus, by touching buttons on shore, makes the boat start or stop, or consent of the state. Roman Catholicism ha- the right to turn to the right or left or speed prevent the foundation of any national through the water at more than thirty church not subject to the direct au­ miles an hour. All the time the boat is kept in sight by a blinding search­ thority of the Roman pontiff. The Roman Catholic church ha- the light. His proposition is to protect the right to deprive the civil authorities of «■oast from foreign warships by mean, the entire government of the oublic of torpedo boats .sent out by wireless. The boats will be submerged and leave schools. Roman Catholicism ha- the right to nothing in sight but two short masts. require that the Roman Catholic re­ A hostile warship rises on the horizon ligion shall lie the only religion of the out of the -ea. Beyond the bow of the torpedo boat is suspended a charge of nation to the exclusion of all others. Roman Catholicism has the power dynamite sufficient to blow a hole in to require the nation not to permit the battleship below the water line. The torpedo boat is rushed straight at free expression of opinions. The teachings given by the Apos­ its victim, at a speed of more than tolic See, whether contained in the syl­ half a mile a minute. In a battle be­ labus and other acts of our illustrious tween fleets, the same thing can be predecessors, or in our encyclical let­ done by ships prepared for the pur­ ters, has given clear guidance to the pose. Human nature could not long hold faith as to what should be their thoughts and their conduct in the up against a terror of that kind. midst of the difficulties of time and Young Hammond believes that the events. There they will find a rule for whole eastern coast can be defended, the direction of their minds and their in this way, at an expense not so great as one fighting ship costs. Surely the work. age of miracles is close upon us. These are facts. When a church is founded on such a foundation a.-. this, BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. it can bring nothing but criminals. En­ closed will find some clippings from One acre in Silverton, new 6-room the Daily Statesman. You can see how house, new barn 24x32, fruit, berries the press is catering to the church. I am sending every Journal I receive and garden, will exchange for acreage, located on southeast side; $2100. out to neighliors. Yours truly. About three acres can tie sold with A SUBSCRIBER. this if desired. Salem, Oregon. Neat 5-room house in Geiser add., $1400; $500 down, installments on bal­ Found. ance, 7 per cent. Just outside of Silverton, 127% Don’t overlook this splendid buy. acres, the be.-t and cheapest place in the valley to subdivide. This is fine Lot west of People’s Market can be sc:!, all in cultivation, good improve­ had at $4200, if purchased on or be­ ments. This is a money-maker as it fore November 12, 1914. Eighty acres 8 miles from Silverton, is, but to subdivide and plat to 5 and 10 acre tracts, this would easily bring good fences, spring water, 5 acres in $200 per acre, making a profit of $5,- cultivation, 7-room house, good barn 550. Price, $20,000. H. E. Brown, ex­ and other buildings, fruit and orchard. Will sell for $3600 and give terms. If clusive agent. you are looking for a dairy farm, han­ Go to Church’s Candy Store, on the dy to school, railroad and market, thi.- corner of Water and Oak streets, if is it. you want to get pure, wholesome can- H. E. BROWN, dies. Box 145, Silverton, Or. $ AND MADE TO ORDER L. E. BROWN, ... "The common schools of this coun- try are sinks of moral pollution and nurseries of hell.” The Chicago Tab- let. • • • "It will be a glorious day in thi. country when, under the laws, thr school system will be shivered to pieces.” Catholic Telegraph. • • • "The time is not far away when the Roman Catholic church of the Repub­ lic of the United States at the order of the pope, will refuse to pay its school tax, anil will send bullets to the bt".-a.4 .. of government agent- rather than pay it. It will corrie as quick as the click of a trigger, and will tie obeyed, of course. It will be remem­ bered papist are sworn to give allegi­ ance fir t to the pope ami then to the government, a coming from God Him­ self.” Father Copal. * * e I would as soon administer sacra merit to a dog as to Catholics who send their children to public schools.- Fr. Walker. • ♦ • If your son or daughter is attending a state school, you are violating your duty as a Catholic parent. Take him awaj Western Tablet, Chicago. • • t Socialism is sloth anti laziness con­ cocted into a gigantic system anti in­ volve the end of all decency and pro­ gress in the human race. Well, then, what are our public schools but a part of this system?- The New York World of June 25, 1904. The cry everywhere is for non-sec- tarian education. This is secular edu­ cation, which is liberalism that is the fundamental error of the age. It does not recognize the church of God, but only the individuality of man. This is the trouble everywhere between the church and state.—Archbishop Quig­ leys address to the Catholic Woman’s League. $ CLEANED, PRESSED, REPAIRED i: blackguard*.”—Prient Y THE FREE PRESS !; th eves and Schauer. htfildings, near depot; $1500. Easy payments. New house, four large rooms, wood shetl, orchard, berries ami garden, large front yard and flowers; $1500. This is a sightly home, on the hill leading to Sublimity. Let me show (his property. H. E. BROWN. Exclusive Agent. A nice large lot anti 6-room house, city waler, lawn, orchard, garden, for $1400. Will give terms, or exchange for Salem property. Large 9-room house, close in, on Water street, full basement, anti mod ern improvements, $3600. Would make a good home anil rent enough rooms to pay interest on the invest­ Notice to the Public. ment. $2500 for 15.It! acres, ft minutes ride I am in position to accept a deposit from Silverton, line bottom land, to ami give a binding contract of sale on exchange for Silverton property. Must be good anti in walking distance from anything 1 advertise. When you see a bargain, come in and we will nail it. sawmill. Seven-room house, Karn, anil other H. E. BROWN, Agent. I FOR SALE! ! 1 $225 for a corner lot, Geiser add. $275 for a nice lot in Davenport add. $275 for a 2-room house and lot in Silverton. $800 for a choice lot. Newlywed. That-’s the name of the street. $450 for a fine building lot. Mill St. $1100 for lots 1. 2. 3. 4, block 8, west side of Woodburn. Will give terms, or will exchange for acreage. $360 for a nice building lot. close to the new garage.. Is this a snap? $900 will buy that one-half acre, or four large lots, close to University. This is a snap. $2400—Modern 8-room house Woodburn. Sell or exchange. $1500 for 5 acres, adjoining Salem; orchard, berries, some improvements. M ill exchange for Silverton residence or acreage. $2000 for two acres near University, Silverton, improved. Orchard and ber­ ries. The price is right. Will ex­ change for acreage. $2000—Lots 1 and2 in block 4, Rose­ law n addition to Portland. Five-room house, modern improvements, will give terms or exchange. $2000—Lot 1. block 2. Blumaur add. to Portland, Exchange for anything of value. $1000—Lot 11, block 110. Rose City Park. Portland. Or. terms or ex- change. $850—Lots 15 and 16 in block 17 in Jonesmore add. to Portland. $1600—Lots 18 and 19 in block 4, in Brainard add. to Portland; also a 5- room modern cottage. $800—Lot 13 in block 15 in Belle Crest add. to Portland. All the above to sell, easy terms, or exchange for acreage near Silverton, or what have you? $3700 for 2012 acres adjoining Sil- verton. This is a fine home place for a few cows and chickens; 8-room house, stone milk house, large barn, spring water, all kinds of fruit and berries and garden; a beautiful home, on nice level road. $1000 will buy a neat 4-room house in Cowing addition; part cash. $1250—Seven rooms, lawn, city wa­ ter, well located near depot. Hurry! $1500 residence reduced to $1100. Oh. what a slaughter, and close in. $1000 for eight lots, all level and fine garden land, right in the city of Silverton. I will guarantee these lots or one acre is worth $1200, and going ¡I H. E. Brown ? Box 145 $ Silverton, Oregon