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    T he S ilverton J ournal
VOL. III.
RED HOT REVOLUTION IS ON
MEXICO ONLY BOYS’ PLAY.
SILVERTON, OREGON, ERIDAY, MAY 1, 1911.
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
FROM IDOL WORSHIP
TO THE NEW LIGHT.
OF THE STATE.
NO.26.
ROHEN CLIPPINGS FROM CATHOLIC JUNK PILES
Man ha« Arisen From a Crude, Prim­ Progre«« of InduMtrir» and .Manu­
facturing, Development Enterprise«
itive State But Still Need« Help to
The Old, Rusty, Rotten, SuperHtitiou* Junk i* a Fortune for Roman Manip­
That Provide Oregon People
Realize The God W ithin Him.
ulator« Mho Are Deceiving Innocent People by the Million«, Swindl­
With Payroll«.
ing Them Out of Their Money And Freedom—A Quack Doctor ia a Prince
Time wa« when primitive man
The Silverton Journal in a Free ment take over the mine« in Colorado,
in CompariHon With The«e Wholesale Swindler«.
The Farmer's Union of Coo* county
Pre** end thr editor'« grvateat desire and will it on demand of the workers bowed down to ido1« and images, ye.
ha*
decided
to
build
a
co-operative
time
was
when
»ticks
and
stones
were
i« to take fur himself, the right to finally take over all mean» of pro­
duction, transportation and communi­ object* of worwhip. Time wa* when «tore at Marshfield.
freely expre«« honret opinion« on the cation, or will the John D’« light for men actually thought to buy favor* of
E. D. Phillip! is shipping 200 calves
We print the following for a pur- j gone to Mas* or the Sacraments for
question* pertaining to the pub’ic wel­ it? And who do you «uppose will j their god and godesse* by gift* and to Silverton to help out the dairy in­
pose.
In order to destroy the evils over five years. He was stricken
finally be the ruler« of these United rich offerings, by burnt offerings, dustry.
fare.
of
the
convent and of superstition, with a mortal illne*«. Sisters, priests,
Bandon
churches
are
building
a
re
­
even
by
humitn
sacrifice.
Men
also
To thin end we a»k our reader« to State«, the worker* or the John D’ h ?
and the robbery through it, of the and many friends prayed constantly
sought, by the same means, to placate vival tabernacle.
The
Silverton
Journal
i*
sick
of
help uh in th1« effort I eatabliah what
The J. K. Arm*by Co., has up the m'lHon* of worker», and of our be­ to gain God’s grace for him, but he
government for revenue. It i* «ick the wrath and anger of these same
ihe Country sorely need«, an ab»o- of the production of the million* of gods.
Who were these
gods? proposition of building a creamery at loved nation itself, we are obliged to would not comply with our wishes.
ute'y free pre»«. In orileK to do this wealth for the profit of the few. It Whence came they? They were im­ Roseburg.
use every weapon at hand, and ridi-! He consented to wear a Sacred Heart
Portland merchant* are asking
we must la- broad minded and be will- 1« «ick of exploitation of the helj'le«* age«, crude, vulgar and grotesque,
cule is one of the most powerful. We I Badge and I prom:sed publicatoin in
ing to read thing* that we do not ap­ masses who are born «lave«. It is born of the fear-bound imagination modification of the minimum wage therefore point the finger of scorn The Messenger. He made his Con­
of the savage mind. They were crea­ and eight hour law to give more girl* at this Roman rot from The Messenger 1 fession and received Holy Communion
prove. Wo must learn to li«ten to «ick of the cry that "it i« their own
tion« of a primitive impulse belonging a chance to work.
Of The Sacred Heart, and invite the and the last rites of Church. Thanks
the other fellow and aiiHwer him with fault."
During the first two weeks of April, thinking world to laugh with us at its be to the Sacred Heart of Jesus!”
to the elemental plane of life. They
It
hail*
with
delight
the
new
idea
rea«on, not with boycott«, the black
of production for use and not for were the outward reflection« in form Coo* Bay shipment* of lumber to San idiotic falsity:
General Favor«
lint or brute force.
of the inner status of primitive man. Francisco aggregated 6,000,OGO.
For many of these favors Mass and
“Isn’t It Sad?” When an accom­
Herr ¡ h our opinion on the «ituatlon profit, the idea that each worker «hall
The Nyssa Cheese Factory on the plished and cultured girl enters the publication were promised, for others
Buying and Helling of salvation(?)
in there United State« to-day. If you soon get the full *<*'ial product of hl*
Snake
river in March made 12,233 convent often after a long struggle, the Badge or Promoter’s Cross was
of
divine
favor(?)
of
special
privi
­
think uh right, act, if you think uh and her toil, the idea that the long
lege* by sacrificei?) was the order pound» of cheese.
looked
for
brotherhood
of
man
i»
at
it is not unusal for wellmeaning Cath­ used; for others the prayers of the
wrong write your idea« for uh to
An $8,000 meat packing plant is olics to indulge in certain expressions Associates had been asked.
and method in rc'igious-worship in
last
in
sight.
publi«h.
being erected at Burns.
The War in Mexico can’t la»t long. ancient day*.
Alabama,—Four recoveries, recon­
' of pity and sympathy both for the
Here i* our idea: For centuries
The California-Oregon Power Co. girl and the family. We often hear ciliation, safe delivery.
A*
man
rise*
in
intelligence
and
The
p
ople
don
’
t
want
‘
t.
Our
school»
the working people have been exploit­
understanding, he begin* to realize i* seeking franchises in Douglas the following: “Poor girl! Isn’t it
Arizona,—Recovery, situation.
ed, humbugged, looked down on. brow- and unievrsitie* have unconsciously
that the universe is governed by law. county.
contracted
the
fever
of
revolution,
and,
Arkansas,—Four recoveries, protec­
sad? She’s too beautiful and cultur­
aeaten, swindled, worked to death and
Portland auditorium plans have ed to throw away her l’fe in a convent. [ tion during storm, cessation of rain,
He Ix-gin* to realize that conformity
|oully
murdered. King*, ' priest«, with the ag tator* at work all the
to law, not burnt offering*, is the way | been rejected by the commissioner* How selfish of her! How sad for her friendship broken, scandal averted.
time,
thr
people
have
lost
their
ap-
,
noble«, aristocrat» and money king-
of life, freedom and happiness. He and local architect* have been em­ poor mother!” Those who enter our
California,—Twelve recoveries, five
have rolled in wealth, had time for petite for useless, unprincipled war,
Itegin* to realize that outer conditions ployed and a building all made in re'ig'ous communities do not need and situations, three successful examina­
and
now
the
only
thing
that
will
self improvement and pleanure, hired
of asHccation in society are largely I Oregon may lie the result.
do not ask our sympathy. They have tions, preservation from sickness,
teacher«, editor«, preachers, leg «la- satisfy the great thinking tone» of
the result of of inner realization. He I Washington population 1,250,000, not gone to jail or to prison. They will brooch found, matter adjusted, per­
labor
i»
Justice,
and
instead
of
again
tor», and only wept because there were
begins to realize that there ia resident Oregon 700,000. What’s matter?
not wear striped suits and are not mission to visit a friend, money re­
no other world» to conquer. But kissing the toe of "the old man of the
Labor Commissioner Hoff declares condemned to do the lock-step. They ceived, permission to take vacation,
in man, power to change and to mas­
sea"
and
toiling
on
with
our
useless
|
within the la»t few year» a great hope
ter conditions of invironment, that that under the decision of the Supreme will shed fewer tears than their quarrels stopped, letter received,
ha» entered the rank» of the toiler». burden which has been riding on our
man may and can overcome obstacles Court certain laborers at state insti­ married sisters, for they are much priest remaining, strength to walk,
back*
for
centuries,
the
time
ha»
come
Men and Women of their own c I« hh ,
and limitations by overcoming inhe­ tutions must come under the eight less selfish, unless it be selfishness escape from death, increase in salary,
to
ki*«
the
fair
check
of
the
beautiful
without pay and often time» in spite
rent weaknesses. In short, man is be- hour law, if the state has to borrow to lead a life of sacrifice, as a spouse conversion. Baptism, unpleasantness
of fierce persecution* • have been Godde«« with «uch a smack a* to
gining to realize that all outer bond­ money to pay them.
open
the
eye»
of
the
blind.
of Christ. Sympathy offered to a avoided, safe return, handbag found,
preaching ami hinging and writing
D. L. Harden of Eugene has in­
age, limitations and defeat is tracable
mother , because her child has devoted cessation of rain, saved from blood­
about a better condition that wan «un­
to inner defects; that the cause of de- vented a drinking fountain for homes herself to the sanctuary, betrays a poison, intemperance overcome, flats
to come if the worker» of the world AGAIN SCHOOLS
f-'ciency and delinquency is due to in­ and schools that will be manufactured »ad misunderstanding of Christ’s rented, improvement in school study,
would unite. This good time of equal
VS. BATTLESHIPS. ner weakness. With this great truth there.
teaching and would be an insult to a undesirable attention averted, recep­
opportunity wan to come without
A large ice manufacturing plant has
once understood man will soon discov­
Catholic
mother, did the Job’s com- tion of Sacraments, relief from ear­
blood »hod. it wan to come by the
Reiteration were perhaps super­ er that the way to life, freedom and been completed and is ready for
i forters realize what their Faith ache, beath-bed Baptism, preservation
ballot, but in order for it to come thus fluous regarding the co»t of arma­
happines* is by the strengthen­ business at Bend.
from contagion, safe delivery, suc­
teaches.
the worker* have been told that they ments and the number of schoolhouses
ing and cultivation of the inner self, | Astoria continues its campaign for
cessful
year, reconciliation, abstinence
Question Box.
must hurry to unite or a bloody re- which might be built for the price of
of hi own spiritual life and its limit­ the use of wood block paving.
from
drink,
articles found, health im­
Is
it
necessary
for
a
dying
person
volut on wan »ure to come. Now the one dreadnought, were it not that the
Elmer Dover of the Oregon Power
less posibilities, rather than in offer­
to be somewhat conscious in order proved, position retained, extension
writer be'ives that th'« i* true. He question comes up in South America,
ing sacrifice to gods. Thus men will Co., says with cheap power the 3 that conditional absolution may havg of time, room rented, hearing re­
al»o believe* that we may have rrach- where the Argentine Congress in the
learn to cooperate with law. Thus Pacific Coast states will have seven its effect on the soul ?
stored.
<<> the point in our history where one near future is to consider a bill that
men will learn that the Christianity million population by 1920.
Oregon.-Three recoveries, situation,
No.
thing or the other i* «ure to take deals directly with education vs. war­
May 15, Marion and Clackamas
of Jesus (which is the gospel of the in­
success in examination, mission made,
Who
is
the
patron
Saint
of
stenog
­
place —a peaceful revolution or a ship expenditure. The recent election
ner life, of the inner kingdom of the counties vote on good roads bond is­
conduct improved, preservation dur­
bloody one.
in Argentina brought the socialistic soul) is the scientific application of sues that will cause about a million raphers ?
St. Cassian, martyr, schoolmaster, ing windstorm, trouble averted.
, if Tuft, or Roosevelt, was president, element much more conspicuously to
natural law, of spiritual truth to the and a half to be expended for labor who was killed by the boys. His
China,—Recovery, property granted.
thing* would be no better, and as to the front than in any former voting
inner spiritual l:fe, that through inner on permanent highways if the elec­ feast is celebrated August 13.
Canada,—Eight recoveries, hearing
Wil*or, what can he do? Nothing! contest«. The government is still
fortification, through inner strength tions carry.
restored, trunk found, money re­
Can
the
same
crucifix
be
indul-
It i* up to the people. What they fairly well entrenched in the capital
A new Christian church has been
man might successfully overcome and
genced for the Way of the Cross and ceived, preservation from typhoid
demand that will lx- done. Some kind but it lost considerable support in the
rise above all temptations from with­ dedicated at North Bend.
for a plenary Idulgence at the hour fever, aid in studies, Baptism, re­
t»f a revolution i* the only thing in province«. The political atmosphere
The Vancouver bridge across the
ception of Sacraments.
out, and gain victory and triumph
of death ?
»'ght. The old method» have failed. is charged with surprises. The most
over all adversaries. Here is a great Columbia is to be on the draw or
Florida,—Eight recoveries, recon-
Yes.
The Metropolitan in «peak'ng of recent incident is the announcement
ciliaiton,
safe delivery, money obtained
lesson for the religious and social re­ bascule plan to let the largest sailing
May two persons use tne same pair
Wilson’« failure »ay«:
of the newly elected deputy. Dr. former. Here is a suggestion to the vessels through, and is to be built of
cessation of rain, peace in family, re­
of
beads?
“The election cry of tariff ha* pro­ Repetto, a socialist, to the effect that
real builder of the temple, the laborer Oregon fabricated steel.
Each pair of beads is blessed for lief from worry.
duced a tariff act which honestly re­ he would shortly introduce in the
The Springfield cement block fact­
in the v’neyard.
The above are only a few samples
one
person who alone can gain the
duced the custom duties at our port*. Chamber a resolution providing for
of the childish, barbarous lies put out
Help man to find these precious ory is working a larger force.
Indulgences
granted
for
using
them.
Ha* it reduced the co*t of living at the sale of the Rivadavia and the
The Eugene streetcar system is to
wells of living, life-strengthing waters
If the beads are lent to another per­ by this “Messenger of the Sacred
the name time"? Has it done anything Moreno, dreadnoughts that of course
be
equipped with $40,000 pay-as-you- son with the intention that this other Heart” and by all other mouthpieces
w:thin his own soul!
else that was expected of it? 1» there will prove strong acquisitions to the
Help man to find the divine elements enter cars.
should gain the Indulgences, all In­ of the Roman Hierarchy. It is so
any sign at this moment that it will do defensive facilities of the Argentine of his own higher spiritual nature!
The Smith-Powers logging road is dulgences are forfeted and the silly that it mak s one 'augh, but it
any of these things? The tariff is Republic.
He'p man to tind the god-likeness to be completed south to Myrtle Point. beads should be blessed again. The is awful when one thinks of the
is already a dead issue that no Demo­
People outside the republic lacking of his own true self!
Building docks and a seawall will
beads may be lent simply for the power it gains them through selling
crat want* regaivanized. The new full information are hardly capable
Help man to realize his own divine enable Astoria to fill many streets.
convenience
of following the prayers beads, talismen, publications, prayers
tariff has not caused our commerce to of judging the ins and outs of Argen­
The Golden Star and other mines
It is the crime of the
sonship, by finding and realizing the
but
the
borrower
gains no Indul­ etc. etc.
expand; it has not affected retail tine politics, or of passing on the
ages and should be destroyed, root
God within him and you will have es­ in the Bohemia group are putting in gences.
prices in any degree; the ultimate con­ cake in point; namely, whether these
tablished his feet upon that "Upward machinery and doing development
Is it allowed to Catholics to lend and. branch.
sumer is exactly where he was l>efore. warships ought to l>e disposed of even
Path" wh;ch leadeth through conquest work.
plants for the decoration of a Protes-
and the working man is worse off than before the nation that had them built
I- lavel will celebrate driving the
Can See No Harm In Catholics.
and selfmastery to life, freedom and
, tant church ?_
ever. Wages mny not have been low­ has taken possession. Brazil did sell
first piling in the great Hill docks
happiness!
Silverton, Ore.,
No.
Our
Catholic
position
is
that
ered in many cases, but nearly every the Rio de Janeior, and in that case
"He who hath this knowledge, unto system.
there is only one true Church of To the Editor of the Silverton Journal:
corporation has taken the opportunity the economic situation is said to have
Home industry won out at Eugene Christ and, no matter how sincerely
him shall be given all power, for the
I notice in your editorals you dwell
to reduce it« staff of workmen, and demanded that the dreadnough be
key of power is tfie knowledge of the by an order of the city giving all or­ Protestants may believe in their de- a great deal on the poor Catholic
there is more unimp'oyed men today in turned into money. What is of uni­
Truth-r-know'edge of the laws of life. . ders for sewer pipe to the Eugene nom. ation. Catholics are not al­ slaves supporting the fat lazy priests.
this country than at any time since versal interest, however, is that Dr.
Help man to find this precious light Concrete works.
How about the protestant churches
lowed to help Protestants worship.
.the passage of the Dingley tariff. Repetto wants schoolhouses, more and
of truth, by which alone freedom will
am
’t they supporting fat lazy preach­
Are
dreams
to
be
believed?
Hon.
Eugene
W.
Chafin,
candidate
We do not assert for one moment better schools than now obtain. He
c me, and he will be led out of dark­ for president of the United States in
ers?
Any person with sound reason
No.
that all the distress of the present sees no other way in which to secure
ness
and
bondage
of
the
idolatrous
[
knows
a man who devotes his time to
Is
it
a
greater
sin
to
scandalize
a
1908
and
1912
on
the
Prohibition
time is due to the tariff policy of Mr. the necessary funds than by tran­
moonshine of Paganism into the Party ticket, and for thirty-five years Protestant than to scandalize a Cath­ the Ministry can not go out and per­
Wilson and his party; it is even poss­ slating steel and iron into the coin
bright sunshine of Christanity pure one of the leading temperance advo­ olic ?
form manual labor for his daily bread.
ible that conditions would have been of the realm. Yet his proposition
and undef:led, which means Life! more cates of America, will spend at least
How about the public supporting fat
To
give
scandal
means
to
be
re
­
much the same if the tariff had may meet with strenuous opposition
two weeks campaining Oregon be­ sponsible in some way for another’s lazy editors ? Why don’t they go out
never been altered. What we do most by the element that insists on building abundant!
—Unitarian. ginning with April 26th.
sin. Circumstances may make it a w’ith a p!ck and shovel during the day
emphatically assert, just as we assert­ up the Argentine fleet. The minister
greater sin to scandalize a Protes­ and write their editorials after sup­
The
National
Prohibition
Committee
ed it before Mr. Wilson's election, is of the navy a little while ago said he I SEE THE DAWN
has decided to concentrate in the tant; such scandal might keep the per?
that the tariff, so far from being a would resign his porfolio if the
BEHIND THE NIGHT
You say the catholics are super­
Oregon campaign. To that end Vir­ Protestant from ever becoming a
“great moral issue,” is a very unim­ Rivadavia were to he disposed of.
stitious.
Isn’t it a fact that all re­
Catholic.
gil
G.
Hinshaw,
the
National
Chair
­
portant matter, and the politician
Argentine has made great advances
(Prof. James Gowdy Clark.)
ligion
is
based
on superstition?
THANKSGIVINGS
man was sent for a two month’s cam­
who praised tariff reform as an im­ in educational matters, but it appears You cannot blind my Inner Sight:
Now
have
you
any real provocation
At
Once
paign.
He
w
’
'll
be
here
until
after
portant progressive measure was that the better placed people have I see the Dawn behind the night,
Chicago, III..—“I w’as troubled with for continuing this warfare with the
the state convention which will be
either very ignorant or was deliber­ been chiefly the ones to progress. Beyond the Dawn I see the Day;
ately fooling the people.”
There still is room for much good And through the Day I see the Truth h?ld in Portland, May Sth and 6th. a coid in my lungv that I couldn’t get Catholic Church? I can’t see that
With Mr. Chafin and Mr. Hinshaw both out of my system. I had tried in vain the catholic church is in any way
The war in Mexico shows that Mr. work in the capital, Buenos Aires, Arising in Immortal Youth!
Wilson and those behind him have no with its million and a half inhabitants The sunbeams on her forehead play in Oregon the party organization will to stop it. Going to bed one night harmfull. The Catholics think, as all
be perfected. $25,000 has been ap­ 1 laid the Sacred Heart Badge on my other churches do, that their mode
remedy for the awful domestic con­ and ever-increasing cosmopolitan pop. The lill-’es in her tresses twine.
portioned by the National Committee neck and promised to have it pub­ of worshiping is right. What right
ditions, but the people have, and the ulation. The public school is a "melt­ Th? peace of God dwells in her face
for use in Oregon, in addition to the lished if I was cured that night. The have you to contrid’ct it ?
exigencies are forcing the government ing pot,” in Argentine as in the United And ro"s the cloud of war away;
You say the Catholics are seeking
$60,000
already raided by the State next morning I was cured and I thank
to not only become a government by States. Although Senor Repetto may Around her feet the roses grow.
to become a political power. What
the Sacred Heart.”
Committee.
the people, but the very ideas that find himself wrongly informed as to Her tender bosoms swell and flow
are the protestant churches doing in
Operation Averted
Mr. Chafin’s itinerary for Oregon is
they have gotten from the agitators the uselessness of a navy at this stage With healing for the stricken race,
the
present campaign ? Arn’t they
Catonsville,
Md.
—
“
Some
months
as
fol'ows:
Apri'
26th,
Klamath
among them are now absolutely cer­ of his country’s progress, yet it would And in her eyes seraphic shine
wrapped
up head and ears in the Pro­
ago
a
student
in
a
Passionist
Mcnas-
tain to be incorporated in the govern­ seem that when his school and navy­ Faith, Hope and Love anti every Falls; 27th, Medford; 28th, Roseburg;
hibition
party?
I am not a member
tery
was
suffering
from
a
bursted
29th,
Eugene;
30th,
Corvallis;
May
ment itself and to entirely reverse hill comes up for consideration op­
grace!—
of the Catholic Church, but I want
b'ood
vessel
in
the
arm.
The
doctors
1st.
Albany;
2nd,
Philomath,
Salem
many of the old economic and political ponents no less than supporters should The Old recedes; the New descends!
you to realize the fact that their is
I theories and practices.
allow him a respectful hearing. All Earth claps the hand that Heaven and Silverton; 3rd. Woodburn Port­ conshlered an operation necessary. I
always two sides to great religious
,
sent
him
a
Range
of
the
Sacred
land
and
McMinnville;
4th.
Forest
As we write United States troops the wise consideration which the
extends-r
and political controversies.
are on their way to Colorado. A Argentine Republic can bring to bear The Lion and the Lamb are friends! Grove; 5th, and 6th. state convention, Heart to apply to the arm and prom­
EDWIN A. LINSCOTT.
ised
publication
if
it
healed
without
and 7th Reed College, Portland.
great army of workers are forming. will be worth while, we believe, if
an
operation.
Thanks
to
the
Sacred
Mr.
Chafin
is
a
lawyer
by
profes-
An old party lecturer says “some­
The demands for a peaceful revolution thereby a way may he found for build­
If people know’ all about the doings
must be granted or a bloody revolu­ ing the nation’s greatness in terms thing must be done to offset social­ s!on, author of a number of books, Heart the arm healed in a short time.”
of
the priesthood would they then
A
Father
’
«
Conversion
and
has
lectured
at
hundreds
of
tion i« now, or Hometime in the near of intelligence rather than in terms of ism.” Trot out the something Boss,
I
Paterson,
N.
J.
—
“
My
father
had
not
wake
up?
Chatauquas
over
the
United
States.
like to see what it looks like. [Ex.
future, on in earnest. Wil) the govern- force.—Christian Science Monitor.