The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, March 27, 1914, Image 1

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    T he S ilverton J ournal
SILVERTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1911.
MESSENGER OF UNHOLY HELL . .
SUPERSTITION AND GRAFT EXPOSED
.
1\'O. 21.
THE HOLY CITY
Our real estate men ought to
establish a branch house in Jerusalem.
It looks as though the next boom was
to be there. We mentioned lately that
Mr. Straus of New York had decided
A Beautiful Little Money-Making Magazine Full of Dead Men’« Bone«
to establish modern water works in
And All Uncleanlines«.—Itiilead of Being True To Name, “Mes­
that city. Now the report comes that
change equivalent to a re-creation
senger of the Sacred Heart”—It is the Mouth Piece of
of the city are about to be made, i he
a Modern Witchcraft Craze and Ought to be
ild walls are to come down and all
the massive towers, save the towe( of
Prohibited By Law.
David, which is to be converted into a
museum; the streets are to be widened
for the use of trolly cars and if half
A lieautifully gotten up little and praying for grace to sec and do
the contemplated improvements are
magazine of the above title for April what 1 h right.
made, the sacred city will be vastly
has been mailed to uh .
H uh any Protestant minister the
more beautiful than when the sun­
It is a Roman Catholic periodical, power to absolve sins?
beams were reflected from the golden
no doubt has a large circuiAion, has
roof of the great temple three thou­
No. Only the priest can forgive
u beautiful colored front page atid sins. Some Anglicans and Protes­
sand years ago. The city will be
has a tine list of advertisers, but its tant Episcopal clergymen think that
lighted by electric lights and it wili
contents, to a free press editor, is they are priests, but their orders are
tie as John saw the new Jerusalem—
shockingly untrue frightfu''y super­ not valid, and they have no jurisdic­
“there will be no night there.” Four
stitious and fraudulent in the extreme. tion.
electric railroads are to be built.
*
'I he Silverton Journal is held up by
They will start from the-Jaffa gate;
Why do not priests marry?
this Catholic mugazine w;th the sacred
one will run outside the walls through
Because the Church binds them by
heart trouble, as a bud example. Our a vow of chastity when Hhe admits
the newer part of the city—for the
friends here will smile when they read them to subdeaconship. She wishes
suburbs have mere population than
it. Here it ix:
•
the city proper. The first will be two
them to be entirely consecrated to
miles long to reach the business sec­
service
and
free
from
family
<
iod
’
s
Truth Vindicated
tion, same length will connect the city
carex. Read the article on “Celibacy.
with the Jewish colonies to the north.
Mt. Angel, Ore. "The Benedictine
May a Catholic be sponsor for a
The third will encircle the city and
Sisters promised to publish their child baptised in a Protestant Epis­
embrace many of the historic sites such
thanksgiving if the Sacred Heart came copal church?
as Mount Calvary, the Tomb of the
to their help to vindicate them from
No.
Kings, the Mont of Olives and the
malicious calumnies. The editor of a
May a Catholic join the Young
Valley of Jehoshaphat. The fourth
Silverton newspaper published most Men’s Christian Association?
will run from the Jaffa gate to Beth-
Compensating Liquor Traffic.
outrageous accusations agains the
THE MODERN CRUSADE
This is a distinctively Protestant
.
lehem, about six miles over perhaps
Sister» and they felt bound in honor Association, No Catholics are ad-
Newport, Or., March 17.—To the
Dear
Mr.
Hosmer,
I
am
sending
the
most sacret thorough fare in the
to have him arrested for criminal libel. mitted to full meml>ership. They The priests, dishonor to our flag,
Editor of the Oregon Journal—In the
When the jury was chosen, not only should not apply for associate mem­ Now make the car of Progress lag.
Journal last evening I found a very y u one dollar to extend my sub­ world. The work of laying the rails
every Catholic but every Protestant liership.
The stars and stripes their meddling interesting letter from Mrs. Duniway scription. I wish J were able to help will begin next month and by the
who had ever »ent his child to a Cath­
mars,
setting forth her idea of one phase of you in your noble stand for truth and terms of the concession the roads may
A great grist of these questions
olic school was rejected. The Sisters' and answers are followed by another And he who loves the stars and bars the business side of the liquor ques­ righteou.-ness, and for the right to be extended in any direction twenty
attorneys and the judge were non­ lot of nonsense and fraud under the Should waken from this ignorant tion. One part graph of the letter i.- th:nk and speak for yourself. But mi’es. The first water cart ever seen
Catholics. After a «lay and a half heading "Thanksgiving.” Here are
night,
particularly interesting. She says: though I am not able, as far as money- in the east has arrived from England,
spent in taking evidence, the jury in a few samples:
And wage a war of Truth and Right,
"If a petition were circulated with goes, I thank God, in whom I trust to sprinkle the streets. At Jaffa the
less than three minutes returned a
To
save
our
holy
banner
bright.
a reasonable compensation act to meet that I can hold ycu and the noble ; French are to build a harbor. Motor
A Hopleae Case
verdict • f guilty of criminal libel.
the destruction of property resulting cause, you are uphold:ng, to God who boats for freight and passengers are
Dayton, O.—"My n’ece was dying Nor turn his back upon the plow­
running on the Jordan, the sea of
Thanks to the Sacred Heart and fair- from Meningitis. The physician said The place to fight is here and now. therefrom it m'ght entitle the ques­ is able to give the victory.
If we can overcome, at this time i Galilee and the Dead Sea. Evidently
minded American citizens!"
tion
to
a
place
on
the
bal'ot;
but
un
­
no medicine could remove the cor­
For the sake of our readers who ruption. Four «lays she lay as though Then Knock them, till they see the til this is done the present propaganda the Catholic church and the power the thrill of western progress has
“stars;**
might not yet know the truth of the dead. When the physician gave up
is not square, and is not entitled to it represents, then we have solved the reached the Holy Land. The wave
questions of the whiskey trafic, white of civilization and enlightenment
The
criminals
put
behind
the
“
bars,
”
matter let us repeat what we have hope. I slipped a Sacret Heart Badge
the votes of justice loving people.”
And
dress
them
in
the
“
stripes
”
of
publish d before. The Catholics had under her pillow, promised Mass and
Now we I’robitionists are strictly slavery, low wages, the unemployed, which started westward from Asia so
shame
long ago, is doubling back. The
sued the editor of the Silverton publication. She is now up and
a justice loving people, and I agree and high taxes.
Y'ou
know
the
Catholic
church
is
Till
all
shall
love
the
honored
name
nati ns that people the regions which
Journal for $50,000. Then before the around to the amazement of the
strictly with Mrs. Duniway on the
in
the
Saloon
business
and
it
!
s
manu
­
America, land of the free,
were
then merely savage wildernesses
$50,000 case came off (It has not yet physician.
question of compensation for destruc-
Without a holy(?) Catholic see,
been tfied) they hail us arrested and
tion of property. If society destroys facturing and wholesaleing intoxi­ are going back to re-create the lands,
Speech Restored.
A robber band 'gainst Liberty.
tried on a criminal libel charge.
the property of the liquor interests, cants. It takes girls and women to of their forefathers, and give them a
St. Louis, Mo.— "A
“A young lady,
Lacking witnesses, lieing unprepared, afflicted with paralysis of the vocal These Infidel priests with supersti­ directly or indirectly, it should pay run their institutions, and they bring splendor they never before had. The
tion’s fog
not being willing to give away our chonls, could not speak above a
for it. And by the same logic, if the thousands of unskilled laborers to ancient residents will look on astound-
Now
hold
from
us
true
attributes
of
hand Iwcause of the $50,000 suit then whisper for ten years, The aid of
liquor interests destroy the property work for cheaper wages and to take I ed, but with the rest the little red
God. t
pending and being denied all priv­ physicians had been sought in vain.
of society, society should receive a the place of our American laborers. school house will go there and in
ileges of postponement and our right Finally, a friend promised publication,
just compensation for all property so They have millions of dollars worth another generation the clam rs of the
of church, hospital and heme property- new order will hush every solemn
to have the prosecuti n elect whether and subscription to the Messenger.
person ought to see by what we have destroyed.
we were being prosecuted by an in­ Within six months, speech had fully
Millions upon millions of property under different names, besides other note of the past and leave nothing of
published
that
“
The
Messenger
of
the
dividual or an institution (the com­ returned. Thanks to the Sacred
have been destroyed through railroad real estate which is exempt from tax­ that past save the sacred names and
Sacred Heart’’ is a criminal magazine, accidents, collisions etc., caused by ation. If taxes on these properties .traditions and memories.—Goodwins
plaint mentioned both) we did not put Heart!”
were paid it would surely lighten and Weekly.
a witness on the stand at all, and im­
getting money under false pretenses, intoxicated engineers and switchmen.
Saved From Injury
lessen the taxes paid by the people.
mediately carried the case to the
Oakland, Cal.—“My husband was just like its great mother, the Auto accidents and losses by destruc­
Can
you not see the signs of the UNITARIAN CHURCH SERVICES
supreme court. So this case for which riding with two friends, one a non- Catholic Hierarchy is doing. The tion of life and property are of daily
times?
An outraged public is going
these Sacred Angels are claiming a Catholic, in an automobile, Owing to whole bunch is a dajnnable, grafting occurrence. The Titanic lies at the
Services of the Unitarian Church
great victory is not at this writing the inexperience of the owner, it col­ immoral, dastardly gang of criminals. bottom of the wean with her entire to act. Just keep up the agitating.* are held at the W. O. W. Hall in Sil­
Jesus
was
an
agitator
and
we
got
yet settled. The accusations they lided with an electric car and was
Let us give further proof of this by cargo and most of her passengers, said
verton on the first Sunday in each
speak of which we published are carried about twenty feet and badly closing with a part of their full page to be the result of drink. Whole farms Christianity. Luther was an agatitor month at 8 P. M. All interested are
and
we
got
the
reformation.
The
every bit true and very mild in com­ damaged, though no one received any advertisement for the sale of their an«l business properties have bee»
asked to help make these meetings a
parison to what we now know and injury. We think this due to the fact publication and magical Sacred Heart swallowed by drunkards. Homes are colonies were agitators and we got | success and everybody is cordially
Independence.
Lincoln
was
an
agita
­
which will be given to the public in that my husband was wearing a souvenirs. The
advertisement is destroyed, manhood is debauched and
invited to attend.
due time. The jury was selected as Sacred Heart Badge and ha«l his lieads headed:
prisons are overflowing with criminal tor and the slaves were set free. God Rev. Richard F. Tischer, of Salem,
help
you
to
keep
up
the
fight.
1
ap
­
all juries are. Our attorneys objected in his pocket. The Catholic frien«i
An Opportunity For You to Share in as results of the liquor traffic, and peal to all Patriots to send in help Pastor.
to Catholics ami their attorneys ob­ went to Confession an«l Communion
this at the expense of society.
J
A Good Work.
jected to anyone who had ever shown the next mroning in thanksgiving.”
Mrs. Duniway tells us what sh<F to this oppressed brother. Don’t let
MORTENSON NEWS
And closes with a subscription would do if she were a prohibitionist, him suffer alone and go down in de­
any friendship for us or in anyway
( hm I’ h Mercy
feat.
Hold
him
up.
It
is
our
fight.
was prejudiced against Catholicism.
Fall River, Mass.—“A man was at blank introduced by the words, “Rev. in these words:
There was a party given last Sat­
J. C. BRINKLEY.
We were perfectly satisfied with the the point of death but he refused to Dear Father:"
“I would make my plea with due
urday evening at the home of Miss
Some of the wording is as follows: regard to all sides of the condition as
jury and if we had put on our case at see the priest. All attempts to speak
THERE IS WHERE IT HURTS.
Frances Van Amam being the cele­
“You cannot preach to your friends it exists, and would meet the question
all we are satisfied that we would of the Sacraments were met with blas­
bration of her twenty-fifth birthday.
have been cleared, but we just would phemy. He even insulted the priest or catechize them. Your courage as it is.”
A late number of a Catholic ex- There were twenty-eight present. The
not be force« into showing our hand, who called We had recourse to the would fail and besides they would not
And then she goes on to plead only change contains a letter “from the t:me was spent in games, music and
jail or no jail, fine or no fine and Sacret Heart. A Badge was placed like it. Such is human nature. But for the liqu r interests—not a syllable Eternal City,” from which we clip in the enjoyment of a delicious lunch.
so the case is still undecided. The in his bed and many prayers were said. you wi|l have little trouble in getting on the side of the homes of Oregon. this excerpt:
The guests departed all wishing her
Sisters’ attorneys and the judge were
“The French Chamber of Deputies many more happy birthdays.
Our prayers were heard. He soon them to read the Messenger. Ask Now I come, with due regard to both
them
if
they
know
’
and
get
it;
if
not,
supposed to be non-Catholics but they asked for the priest, who gladly re­
sides of the question, to meet “con- has passed the so-called School At­
Miss Barbary Burr is visiting with
certainly had the symptoms of Jes- sponded, received the Last Sacrements, persuade them to subscribe; offer to d'tions as they exist,” fairly and tendance Bill, of which Articles 21
uites, one of them especially being and died most peacefully the following send their subscriptions to the office. squarely.
and 22 inflict both fine and imprison­ her sister, Miss Gladys Burr.
This will also be of advantage to
E. T. Snrth, Joe Kaser, W. L. Dun­
noted as a tool of Criminals and the day.”
To Mr. Liquor Traffic I would say: ment upon any one who prevents
nigan
and Miller Barkhurst went to
yourself,
as
you
will
be
entitled
to
Criminal making liquor traffic. The
children
from
attending
the
godless
"You
are
invited
to
call
at your ear­
At Death’s Door
select one of the souvenirs offered for liest convenience, either in person or communal schools and from using the Salem last Wednesday.
fair minded American citizens pre­
Newport Center, Vt.—"Having suf­ 5, 10, 15, or 20 subscriptions, accord­
sent at the trial were astonished that
O. Olson has moved onto Mr. E. R.
fered
from great nervousness fer ing to the number you may send, as by your attorney, to settle with so­ godless text-books used there. The
we did not put our case on and were
bill is evidently aimed at priests and Cochrane’s place.
ciety
for
the
destruction
of
property
several years, I began a Novena and announced in the advertising section
much disappointed, but when they
caused by your business. We are parents.”
Johnnie Morley and family spent
obtained a Sacred Heart Badge. On of this issue.
realized the truth of the matter they
No
doubt
this
bill
was
intended
willing
to
take
over
all
your
poison
Sunday
wih Beverly Town.
December 31st. a severe hemorrhage
To take part in this work is pleasing
were willing to wait.
Preaching services were held last
brought me to death’s door and I to God, and meritorious; it will draw factories, allowing full value, as part to protect parents in their right
children to the Sunday. They were conducted by
payment; giving you time to pay bal­ to semi their
But look nt this Sacred Heart bus- was nearly discouraged, The physi-
iness a little, along other lines. clans insisted on an operation, though upon you an everlasting reward. Do ance due, secured by mortgage on public schools if they desire to do so. Mr.Coulson of Scotts Mills. There
Under the heading, “Our Question doubtful of my recovery, and I began not let pass the opportunity of doing your homes. Early settlement is ad­ It is evident that the bill was aimed will be preaching again next Sunday.
at meddlesome priests who interfere
E. W. DURKEE.
Box” we clip a few of their many lies, a second Novena, promising publi­ this little work for the Sacred Heart. vised.”
with parental rights in the matter of
for our readers amusement and in­ cation and to recite the rosery every Life is short, at the most we have
Do you want to do something to help
not many years to I’ve, acquire all the
schooling
their children. Parents in this fight for Liberty? Here is
struction.
day of my life. The operation proved merit you can whilst there is time.”
WALDOW HILLS
would gladlj- sent! their children to a chance. Send for a chain of ten
Why does the priest breathe on the successful and to the surprise of every
the public schools if the priesthood
child’s face before administering one I am gaining steadily. All honor
Leonard Lack of Portland was the would let them alone. Here is the Silverton Journal Subscription 'Hanks
Is
there
no
way
to
protect
these
Baptism ?
to the Sacred Heart!”
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Geer Sun­ same old cry about “godless communal to hand out to vour friends. You
good people from such a wholesale day.
can’t tell how much this will help and
Return to Sanity
The breathing is a symbol of the
schools” and "godless text-books,” it will cost only one cent for the
swindling
game
as
this?
There
is
no
Youngtown.
O.
—
“
A
few
months
driving out of the devil.
Mrs. Eugene Ferguson returned to while those who make the complaint |
use trying to warn or persuade the
post card. Do it now! Flood us with
Does the Church forbid pall-bearers ago my brother went insane, and we
her
home in Portland Thursday.
do all they possibly can to bar the cards! We have printed a large
made a Novena to the Sacret Heart victims. They are fortified behind a
at the funeral of a drunkard?
There will be a Parent teachers Bible, which is not a “g Hless text­ number of blanks. Help us get them
of Jesus, and promised to publish his wall of ignorance, prejudice and
The Church makes no regulation
meeting
at Liberty school house Fri­ book,” from said schoo's. Consistency out.
superstition
that
we
can
not
batter
It means very much to us.
recovery in the Messenger. He has
about pall-bearers, If the drunkard
is truly a jewel!—Christian Standard.
Ask your friends to help in the work
entirely recovered and we are more down. The criminal “inner circle” day evening.
died repentant and received the Iasi than grateful to the Sacred Heart. must be routed by a free press, by
Mrs. Franc Forward of Salem is
also.
Sacraments he is entitled to full
Don’t wait till it is too late but help
application
of
the
law
and
by
a
quick
­
spending
the week with Mrs. P. H.
You may also state that we wore a
Christian burial.
us win now while you have a chance.
B wers.
Catholicism made Spain what she is
Badge of the Sacred Heart all during ened public conscience.
How can a Protestant find out the his illness.”
Catholicism makes ignorance; ig­ and Mexico what she is. How do you
“Our country’s welfare is our first
Mrs. D. D. McCutcheon returned to
true religion?
concern, and who promotes that best, her home in Portland Tuesday after norance makes crime, poverty and like it? America can be made even
worse. Wake up!
By studying the Catholic catechism
war. War is hell!
We can’t publish all, but any sane best proves his duty.”
a pleasant visit in the hills.