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    T he S ilverton J ournal
VOL. III.
SILVERTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1914.
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NO, 22.
RESTRICTION OF
PROPOSED CONSTITU- THE CATHOLIC SLAVES ARE EVERYWHERE THE CRITICS
PUBLIC LAND TO BE
IMMIGRATION TIONAL AMENDMENT
CRITICISED OPENED FOR ENTRY
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In Every State in the I nion, in Every Country in the World, Are Giri Slave«
A further restriction of immigration
Article II of the constitution of
After reading the Rev. D. D’x.
Between the dates of May 9th. and
Working For the Tyrannical Hierarchy Whose Headquarters Are in
lx imperatively necessary because it Oregon xtall be, and hereby is amend­
criticisms
of
your
free
press
which
June
7th. intending settlers will have
Old, World-Conquering Rome and Vt hoxe Secret Agents
la impossible to assimilate foreign ed by inserting therein after Section
appeared several weeks ago in th«- the right to make selections of home­
Are Everywhere.
populations in unlimited quantities, 16 and before Section 17, the follow­
Silverton Journal, my mind reverted | steads in tracts to be set aside from
ami ia becoming increasingly ao, as ing section, which shall be designated
to the story of the old gentleman I the Deschutes and Paulina forest res­
each new layer of immigration comes in the constitution as Section 16a of
who intended to build a bam, but erves.
Of this land 20,(MM) acres is
in contact with American ideals at a Article 11;
A few weeks ago we mentioned difference of people who ought to act. ca'led in some of his friends to help located :n the upper Deschutes Valley,
ARTICLE H
constantly greater remove from the
t> at an American girl la held, against We are so limited in time and moffey him decide on a site on wh'ch to build. being for the most part covered with
Section 16a. Every legal voter may her will, in a Catholic institution not that we seem to be unable to do any­ After all had decided that this or that jackpine. From the Paulina reserve
orginal.
The illiteracy teat ia the best method vote for any one candidate in the far from Silverton. This is no figur­ thing of very much value. To know place was the most suitable, the old approximately 200,000 acres will be
of restriction that has been suggested. State for representative in the Legis­ ative language. It is a fact, and, al­ a thing perfectly well is ne thing and gentleman, gave them to understand open for entry, most of it in the
A head tax lias the disadvantage of lative Assembly and no more. The though we know her name, the history to get evidence and to get it into ac­ that he was building the bam and Fremont and Fort Rock valleys.
partly impoverishing the immigrant. voter may write or stick on bollot the of her false imprisonment, and, al­ tion is another. What can one little, was able to select his own building This is chiefly sagebrush and rough
To wholly exclude any European race name of the candidate he or she votes though some of her relatives are al­ unsupported, boycotted paper do to site. It was just so with you, after the land.
would la' a poor methisl because there , for when it is printed on the ballot. most heart broken because she is in rouxt such an enemy single handed ? critics have said their say, you come
Of the Deschutes Valley land, about
ia no European rare of which the best The sixty candidates who receive the bondage, yet a judge of thia state has
We can't move because we can’t , in and give them to understand, you 10,000 acres is said to be good land,
are not desirable. The commonest highest numtier of votes throughout the power and has used that power back up our efforts. That is the rea­ have your say, and that this is yet a that is, land suited to agricultural
argument against the illiteracy test, the Stale shall lie thereby elected.
to turn over this helpless, unchamp­ son that so many have gone down in free country—free speech and free purposes. It is estimated that it wdl
ia that it Ida in some undesirable»—
A candidate’s name xhall be printed ioned young woman to a private the struggle against Rome and why press. You are not following in the cost $25 to $50 per acre to clear the
that some bad men can read and write. on the oftlcial ballot only in the dis­ prison-pen, whose greedy tyrant keep­ she goes right on no matter what we old muddy ruts of the old exploded jackpine land, and from $5 to $11 to
But if the illiteracy teat ia in other trict in which he or she resides. ers compel her to labor day after day show her to be. Here we have in Ore­ doctrins and notions f men, and you clear the sagebrush land. Water in
respects a good thing, it ia not an Every candidate nominated for repre­ for their profit And if she should gon ax in every other state in the un­ are only using the God,—given right this tract can be had at a depth of
argument against it that there arc sentative may have not more than blossom out into a ts-autiful woman­ ion, these Catholic traps to steal, to think for yourself, to act for your­ about 20 feet, while in the Fort Rock
some evils which it dors not prevent. twenty words printed with his or her hood, then she will lie a worse slave— cheat and ruin thousands of unsus­ self, and from your self.
section it is reached at an average
It ia argued that the illiteracy teat name on the official ballot giving the a white slave without hope!
I thank God, we have a few men of 150 feet. Formal filings on these
pecting families, to impoverish the
will keep out some good people. So name of the industrial, commercial or
The young lady spoken of is now workers, to ruin our American girls, who are not afraid to speak their own lands will be allowed on and after
undoubtly would any text. Upon political organization or party by sixteen years old. She is held against to block the progress of our frater- minds on questions so great and so June 7.
the whole the illiteracy text docx ex- which the candidate is nominated, and her will. Her nearest and dearest rel­ n:ties and to destroy our free govern­ important which now confronts the
Advantage to Farmers
c'ude the leas desirable and admit the his or her pledge« to the people.
ative informs us that she is a good ment. We have no words to express American people. But what is wrong
Under a recent ruling of the postal
more desirable.
The votes for the election of repre­ girl, intelligent and a worker. Now, our d:sgust and indignation when we with those ministers ? They claim to authorities, farm and garden produce
Illiteracy itself is an evil in a de­ sentative in the Legislative Assembly by the great eternal, what are we go­ xee the ever increasing wealth and stand for the same principles you are may be shipped direct from producer
mocracy. 1 suppose that is why we .shall be counted, canvassed and re­ ing to do about it? Hasn’t this power of this monster enemy of our ' contending for, and yet they call a to consumer when properly packed
teach our*own children to read and turned, and certificates of election damnable business of enslaving our free institutions.
Look at their halt when you take the liberty to use for shipment. This provision also in­
write. The illiteracy teat excludes, issued, in like manner ax heretofore American girls for the use of the low great costly buildings! Look at these principles to get your ideas be­ cludes farm and garden implements,
upon the whole, those elements of in the election of joint representatives down priests of Rome gone far their well fed, fat, pompous priests! fore the people. O, yes, free speech is castings, parts of machinery, etc.,
Old World society that arc the more fr m districts of two or more counties. enough? Has the blood frozen in our Look at their great,purelent printing a nice thing when it is one sided, This should be of immense benefit to
backward and the lexa favorable ma-
All provisions of the constitution veins that we should work for the al­ presses! Look at their swindling when the other fellow who differs farmers within easy reach of towns
teral for democracy. Education and and laws of Oregon in conflict here- mighty dollar and let liberty and games to get money out of the work­ : from us must keep quiet. Is this not or cities, as offering an outlet for
democracy have always gone hand w th arc hereby abrogated and repeal­ justice per'sh from the earth?
ers! But last and worst, look at the I manifesting the same spirit that per­ fruit, vegetables, eggs, poultry and
in hand.
ed in so far ax they conflict with this
No matter where you look you find indifference of the people, who for the vades the Catholic institution? Is butter which have heretofore been of
The illiteracy teat in Italy will ex­ section. This section is in all respects evidence of the priesthood's perfidy. sake of a few dirty dollars stultify it not the same old spirit of Rome little value on account of excessive
clude only 5.6 per cent of the north self-executing.
Dig into any priest’s history in this themselves with cowardly silence and that dictates for me and prescribes transportation rates.
Italians, the race that produced Twelve Reasons for Adopting Pro­ state and you will be astonished at even give direct aid and comfort to ! my religion ? Now the bible is all ; Farmers in the vicinity of West
Columbus, Dante, Michael Angelo,
the corruption unearthed. We know the enemy when they know that this right. I believe the Bible to be a'l it Stayton will plant 35 acres of Refugee
portional Representation.
Garibaldi, Macxini and Cavour. It
just what we are ta'king about and it foreign Roman Beast is drinking the claims to be. But I don’t believe wax beans this season for delivery to
To give an effective ballot, legisla­ makes us almost wild to think that we very life blood of American manhood ' everything that men say and tegwh the Salem cannery. The crop is ex­
will, on the other hand, exclude about
for bible doctrine. It is wonderful pected to be highly profitable.
42.H per cent of the very different race ture and honest legislation.
are tied hand and foot through the in­ and of American womanhood!
To emancipate districts that now
<>f southern Italy, whose most notably
how the bible is misrepresents anu
Oregon granges will meet for the
political and social institution of the divide the working people into"slave
distorted. Some professed Christians annual three days business session at
KEEP A-GOIN’!
ment.
Statistics
indicate
that
all
the
present day is the Camorra. The pens” of hills and valleys of isolation.
girls and at least nine-tenths of the will not believe that a part of their Monmouth May 19-21. Complete ar­
To give sectional representation “If you strike a thorn or rose.
illiteracy text, will exclude only from
boys who leave school under 16 years [ faith is of Catholic origin, bu; it is < rangements are being made for enter­
1 to 2 per cent of the Germans, the whenever and wherever sectional
accommodation, of
Keep a-goin’!
enter low-wage industries and remain true and this is one reason at least tainment and
Scandinavians, and the inhabitants of issues overshadow other issues.
that
the
Catholics
and
some
professed
visitors.
If it hails or if it snows,
unskilled workers throughout their
To give minorities their just voice
the British Isles; while on the other
' Christian’s faith reads the same.
Klamath County farmers ami dairy­
Keep a-goin’!
lives.—The Living Church.
and
majorities
their
just
power
in
hand it will exclude some 32 per cent
Now
as
to
Mr.
Linscott
’
s
idea
that
men
have organized the Klamath Co­
Taint no use to sit and whine,
• • * •
of the people of southern and eastern government.
the Catholic church is an organiza­ operative Produce Company which is
When the fish ain't on your line;
Every four years the government tion of Christ, perhaps he has never
To relieve unnecessary referendum Bait your hook and keep on tryin’—
Europe whose most stable and char­
expected to establish and maintain
pays
the railroad postal car rent read the history of that awful delu- i
and
initiative
measures
being
forced
acteristic political achievement has
grain elevators, flour and feed mills,
Keep a-goin’!
been the Russian Empire. Which of on the ballot, because of just legis­ “When the weather kills your crop, enough to pay for all the cars used sion and deception called the Catholic creameries, cold storage plants, meat
in the mail service and to own the 1 church. Yes, by all means work a-
these two classes would the reader lation honored and trusted by the
packing plant and a mercantile
Keep a-goin’!
entire
equipment. The government gainst it; talk against it; write a-
people
and
which
honors
and
trusts
choose if he were starting out to se­
establishment. The company plans to
When you tumble from the top,
virtually presents the railroads with gainst it.and if possible get it out of
lect material for a democracy—the the people.
start work at once on the creamery
Keep a-goin’!
a new set of mail cars every four the way, and then we will easily
To
give
a
shorter
ballot,
cheaper
people of Florence, Genoa and Lom­
which will be located between Klam­
S’pose you're out o’ every dime?
years. What a cinch— for the rai’- solve the labor question, the whiskey ' ath Falls and Merrill.
bardy, or those of Sicily and Naples; elections and less costly sessions of the Gettin’ broke ain’t any crime;
roads!
question and the white slave question.
the German burgher or the Russian legislature.
Tell the world you’re feelin’ prime!
• • • •
To
give
us
representative
statesmen
J. C. Brinkley.
peasant?—Keystone American.
Keep a-goin’!
BIG BARNES CIRCUS COMING.
Dispatches from St. Petersburg
- -
and patriots to make laws, where now ’’When it looks like all is up,
state
that
it
has
been
decided
to
FROM A CATHOLIC TOWN
schemers and rogues make money for
MORTENSON NEWS
Keep a-goin’!
400 Educated Animals—Program of
abolish the time-honored custom of
their kind.
Drain the sweetness from the cup,
Instructive, Laughing, Amazing,
army
commanders
“
raising
a
cup
”
to
To give every citizen a real choice,
McHenry, III., March 25th, 1914.
Keep a-goin’!
The
Misses
Nellie
and
Marjorie
I
Thrilling Acts, All Done
the health of the Czar and the im­
and not a “choice between evils,” to See the wild birds on the wing!
The Silverton Journal,
Hastie and Master William spent Sun-1
By Animals.
perial
family
in
front
of
their
troops
represent them.
Silverton, Ore.
Hear the bells that sweetly ring!
day
with
Perry
Moser.
at the conclusion of parades and
To give every man and woman a When you feel like sighin’—Sing!
Dear Mr. Hosmer:
Wednesday, April 15th. is Circus
Last Thursday a farewell party
maneuvres. They add that the cam­
ballot
to
cast
for
a
candidate
known
Please find enclosed $2.00 which is
Keep a-goin’!”
was given at Jacob Van Arnums for Day in Silverton. Instead of the
paign
recently
initiated
against
the
to pay for two Subs. Here are the to represent their personal interests.
drink habit, of which the new order Mr. and Mrs. Posy Lacy. They de- i usual, one sees the very unusual in the
CLIPPINGS
To give the people, instead of prey­
names and addresses of those to whom
is a part, does not come a moment parted Friday for Francis. Washing-! Barnes program. The principle acts
ing interests, representation.
you are to send the Journal.
are done by educated wild and domes­
It will be a dark day for American too soon, for if the ravages caused by ton.
To give us candidates throughout
Mr. Hosmer, I am afraid you have
tic animals in two rings and a big
Miss
Gladys
Burr
finished
a
very
excessive
drinking
among
the
masses
liberty when our national government
taken on too much by bucking both, the state known for their integrity and
steel-barred arena. These animal
successful
term
of
school
Friday..
of
the
Russian
people
are
frightful
yields
up
her
function
in
matters
of
the Saloon and Catholics at the same devotion to principles a certainty of
actors number 400 and are trained to
enough, they are doubly dangerous
E. T. Smith called on F. A. Ausmus
time, as these are the two largest a seat in the legislature, if they are civility, to serve a religion whose
an amasing degree of proficiency.
in
the
case
of
the
army.
history
proves
it
intolerant
and
Sunday evening.
bodies in the world. When you buck secure in the devotion of one-sixtieth
Such vim and dash do they put into
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tyrannical
in
the
extreme.
The Misses Gladys and Barbary Burr their work that not a dull moment i
the slaoon, you are also bucking all of the votes cast throughout the state,
• • •
Trenton, N. J., March 2.—Alcohol­ and Mary Peters visited at Zack Dav- I
those that favor the saloon, this is regardless of the location of their
experienced from the grand cavalcade
The history of Maria Monk has sold ism is the greatest single cause of enports last Sunday.
homes,
the
precincts
of
the
voters
or
bound to drive away advertisers. It
ntry until the final group of man-
to the extent of over five million crime and insanity, according to a
seems to me, to fight either one of the the opposition of privileges.
Th®re was quite an excitement here eating lions are driven to their cages.
copies
and
is
selling
today
faster
than
report submitted today to Governor Monday afternoon when the old hop­
To give a simple form of an effec­
two at one time would lie hard enough.
There are acrobats, jugglers, aerial
After drowning one, the rest of the tive proportional system of repre­ ever before. Get a copy Judge and Fielder by a commission named last house on the Silverton Lumber Com­ performers, high divers, bare-back
read
it
before
sending
another
year
to
study
the
cause
of
dependence
time could be consumed in drowning sentation, easy to cast—by an X mark
pany’s place burned down.
riders and all other forms of circus
American girl into one of Rome’s and the case of dependents in New-
the other. I don’t think there is a before the name of the one candidate
Although it was a rainy and entertainment, but instead of people
slave
pens.
Jersey.
paper on earth that can successfully considered by each voter to be the
disagreeable evening there was a appearing in the acts, wild and domes­
• • • •
The report unreservedly condemns
tight both these bodies at one time ablest, best and most desirable of all
very large crowd at the drama held tic animals take their places.. Lions,
In
1912,
when
Cardinal
O
’
Connell
society drinking; and moderate drink­
and stand the strain. I hope however the candidates from over the entire
was in Rome for the purpose of secur­ ing, so-called, is blamed for a great at the large red barn on the Silverton leopards, pumas and b ars ride gallop­
that I am wrong, and that you will state.
Lumber Company’s ranch.
ing horses; sea lions juggle balls and
This measure is endorsed by the ing his red hat, he wired his Boston majority of the epileptic, feeble-mind­
succeed with your good work. I think
other
articles; dogs and monkeys
Joe
Kaser
’
s
mother
and
sister
vis
­
parishioners
as
follows:
ed and subnormal children in the state.
the time is near when the saloons will Oregon State Federation of Labor,
jump from the top of the tent into
ited
him
last
Sunday.
“
I
rejoice
with
you
all
that
Boston
The
habit
of
moderate
drinking,
the
fade away. No doubt the voters will the People’s Power League, the
has been singled out to go down in report says, is in a great degree re­
Preaching services will be held here nets; elephants act as clowns and do
take care of them sooner or later, but Farmers’ Society of Equity, the
many other comical things; high
history
as
one
of
the
proudest
princi
­
next
Sunday at 2:30 P. M.
sponsible
for
inebriacy
and
insanity.
the Catholics are the boys that must officials of the State Grange and
school horses and beautiful ponies
palities
of
the
greatest,
oldest
and
These
conclusions
are
reached
by
be exposed through fearless papers the Farmers’ Union, and is managed
appear in brilliant dances and mili­
on Earth.”
the investigating commission after
by the Bureau of Proportional Repre­ most Holy Monarchy
The Silverton Journal has no fine tary drills, in fact almost every
to wake up the people.
• • • •
careful
research
in
the
state
and
rosaries, scapular medals,
sacred
McHenry is two-thirds Catholic, I sentation, under the direction of Miss
The system that starves the class county institutions for the insane.— h arts, rolled gold crosses, medallions, species of animal is shown as an
wish it had such a paper as the Nettie Mae Rankin, whose address is
actor.
that feeds and supports it has got to The Vindicator.
plaques, holy water fonts, stand cru­
Silverton Journal. If the Journal 1030 East Main Street, Portland, Ore. die.
t T
•
Twenty-four, man-eating African
cifixes, Roman gold busts, portable vi­ lions are introduced in one act, the
must go to the wall (which I hope wil’ to whom all communications should
* • • •
Good
Help,
Kind
Words.
aticum cabinet altars, pocket statutes. most sensational wild animal act ever
never be the case) I will always think be addressed.
Rockford, Iowa
White slavery is an essential part
Father Faber’s works, lives of the shown. Sixty tigers, leopards, pumas,
kindly of it
Governor West will soon issue a of capitalism. It will not be stamped Mr. J. E. Hosmer,
saints, keys to heaven, candelabra«, jaguars and bears are presented by
Wishing you the best outcome, I am
Dear Sir:
out, not until the monstrous system
yours,
• ♦ •
stations of the cross, vestments, chal­ a coterie of young women trainers.
proclamation setting apart April 25th. which gave it birth and which yearly
I am sending you $1.00 for a year’s
A great array of clean, clever
as “Good Roads Day” . It is proposed crushes and breaks the lives of its subscription to your valuable paper. ices. ostensoriums, pyxes or oil stocks,
for sale but we w-ould like to have
Reward Enough
to have every one in the state, that can multiplied thousands is destroyed root I have had three off your papers sent those who are not crazy for such toys comedy permeates the entire program,
LaCrosse, Wis.
do so to get out and do at least one and branch and supplanted by a sys­ me by my daughter-in -law who lives subscribe for our paper and help us provided by a dozen really funny
March 25, 1914. good day’s work on the roads. Sup­ tem in which human happiness snail in Silverton, and I have been very- get out the ideas of liberty, justice clowns and fifty comedy elephants,
dogs, goats, monkeys, ponies, zebus
be counted of more value to society much interested in it because of the
J. E. Hosmer,
erintendent of Public Instruction than bloody dollars coined out <t the fact that you have the manhood and and truth. Do it now!
and Danger, Dynamite-mules.
Editor Silverton Journal.
A glittering, mile-long street parade
Churchil,
is
preparing
a
plan
under
courage
to
tell
the
truth,
and
I
for
one
living
death
of
young
womanhood.
Dear Sir:
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•
in
which four bands take part is pre­
Isn
’
t
it
too
bad
that
the
unimployed
would
like
to
pat
you
on
the
back.
I
which
the
school
children
will
take
We are reading your paper and
sented
to the public at 10:30.
millinaires
and
bill
’
onaires
won
’
t
hope
you
will
w-in
out
in
this
fight
for
Over a million children will not go
enjoy every article, especially the part in the work . One of the tnings
work
when
they
have
a
chance
?
right.
I
have
tried
to
get
others
to
to
school
this
fall
because
they
are
at
editorials.
proposed by Mr. Churchil is that the
How would the priest who said, “to
work in some out of two hundred oc­ take your paper, but, as you say, Some of them would refuse even a
Wish more editors had your courage
children
will
take
part
in
dragging
hell
with the United States” like it
chance
to
earn
twenty
cents
an
hour.
there
are
to
many
tender
feet.
cupations. Owen R. Lovejoy, the
to stand for the right.
to
wake
up some morning and find
And
it
is
all
their
own
fault
too
darn
the
main
roads
leading
to
the
school
Very
respt.
yours,
secretary
of
the
National
Child
Labor
Respy.
his soft job gone in that direct'on?
I ’em.
Mrs. • • *
committee, is authority for this state­
Mr. and Mrs. L Shaw. houses.