The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, May 29, 1914, Image 1

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    T he S ilverton
SILVERTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914.
VOL. III.
OUR MASS PRESIDENT
CATHOLICISED MEXICO
BIG ( ROW D AT ST. KH A NOVENA
Twelve Thousand Suppliants at C hurch
For Heuling Favors.
OREGON HOP GROWERS
ASSEMBLED TO PROTECT
THEIR INDUSTRY.
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
The most valuable evidence of Mr.
OF THE STATE
Lincoln’s temperance views and prac­
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
OREGON DRY 1914
tice» are his own word». The first Notes on New Industries, .Manufactur­
ing and Payrolls That Give Em­
composition he ever wrote was on the
ployment and Promote
foolishness of liquor-drinking and the
Development.
of the Impossible,” crowded the streets
evils that come from the habit, He
*
Independence, Ore., May 23. Four industry does it good and individual became very much interested in the
The Coos Bay port commission has
Gen. Villa and his army WUM about around St. Rita's church to-day, the
hundred Willamette Valley men and profit must be sacrificed if necessary, Washingtonian
closed a contract to complete the 300
fifth
day
of
the
annual
novena
held
in
movement
which
to win over th Catholic brute H'tarta
women assembled at the Isis theatre but here comes a man who has worked
foot channel into that harbor.
honor of the saint.
but Wilson butted in when he hud no I
this afternoon to protect the hop in­ in a brewery for years and say* that swept over the country,and frequently
The first of the Astoria-San Fran­
When the relic of St. Rita was
more excuse than he hud hud a thous­
dustry, which is threatened with ex­ hops are not much used in the beer addressed temperance meetings. In cisco line of Hill steamers will be
and time« before, excepting this time held aloft by Hie priest yesterday an tinction in Oregon tty state wide and made now-a-day* and that prohibition his address delivered on Washington’» launched July 1st at the Cramp ship­
he had received hie Tumulty instruct- ■ immense throng dropped to its knees -ational prohibition.
A. J. Ray of in Oregon would raise the price in­ Birthday, February 22, 1842, he used yard in Phi'adelphia.
ions to stop the gume for hiu Mexi- 1 and later formed in procession liehind Portland, President of the Association, stead of lowering it. All but a very j
these remarkable words, which con­
The Eugene cannery is running on
cun pct was in danger. People, do j
the clergy. Many of them cripple* in opening the convention stated that ..mall percentage of Oregon hops go tain a prophecy of the overthrown of strawberries and gooseberries.
you know that this country is tw-ing
this was one of the stater greatest to the eastern states or to Europe. s'avery and intemperance, and con-
The Willamette Pacific grade be­
dominated by Capitalism and the who pleaded incessantly for help. industries. He said the organization The amount used in this state is al­
Others carried lighted tapers, while wa.- not formed to fight prohibition or most nothing compared with the tons j .-.equently of the downfall of the tween Lakeside and Winchester is
Roman Hierarchy?
sa'oon:
being thrown up by a sixty-ton shovel.
An exchange say*: "The great the remainder either chanted or temperance, but that they were op­ and tons shipped out of the state, j
“The demon of intemperance ever
mystery to all han lieen, why did Wil­ prayed.
M. E. Miller, one of the candidates
posing as a matter of principle sub­ We raise the best hops in the world I seems to have delighted in sucking
son act in the Tampico incident when
The procession came to a halt iu the mitting any law to a vote of the and prohibition in this state will give the blood of genius and generosity, j for Labor Commissioner, made his
he allowed greater insults to puss un- 1 baseball yard of the church school, whole state that would involve the us the double advantage from the
campaign wth pictures of factory­
What one of us but can call to mind \ buildings ii full operation.
noticed ?” ’ Thia is no longer a mis- ' where a statue of the saint was destruction of so important an in­ purely financial standpoint, of getting
some relative more promising in youth
lery. It was us the Catholic church j crowded with a wreath of roses, The dustry and carrying w!th it so much lots of money from abroad for our
A cannery and evaporator are to
than all his fellows who has fallen a
wished. I We know that "Wiahy” Wi'- novena will be brought to a close property ami imployment for the peo­ hops and at the same time saving the
be
erected at Alvadore.
sacrifice to his rapacity ? He ever I
son will only act as inatructed by next Friday, when it is expected t here ple, Papers and addresses were on the outrageous expense of paying the de­ seems to have gone forth like the : The H. M. Byllesby Co., will take
Tumulty, Tumulty baa been in all will be another monster demonstra­ program by prom’nent dealers and stroying taxes that comes direct from Egyptian angel of death, commission­ up community advertising of the
tho councils of the nation and has' tion.” Chicago Daily News.
growers from other parts of the the saloon. Besides there is the sav­ ed to slay, if not the first, the fairest- Pacific Coast in connection with each
lH-cn called by the Catholic papers,
And this is the twentieth century. valley. The argument used was to ing of the manhood and womanhood of born, of every family. Shall he now ■ of their 34 plants.
"the ailing president”
If hard work and good pay makes 'the effect that this was an economic our rapidly growing Oregon which is be arrested in his desolating career?
North Bend is going after a muni­
"Fear of falling into the hands of people happy, here's your chance, and question, not a moral issue. Can the the most important of all. No man
In that arrest all can aid that will, cipal water supply.
Gen. Villa, who bus publicly announced it is work worthy of a God to save state afford to loose this industry? worthy of the name can oppose this
and who shall be excused that can
Salem has raised funds for the an-
his intention of trying for their live* these thousands from their hell of What can be grown in place of hops? state going dry on the grounds of it and will nut? Far around as human
the leaders of the Catholic church in ignorance. | Ed.
Fo'lowing statistical facts were hurtihg his business. The founda­ breath has ever blown he keeps our nual Cherry Fair to be held about the
Mexico for giving moral and f’nunc-
brought out by “peakers:
tion of all public prosperity, after the fathers, our brothers, our sons, and end of June.
Hoquim, Wash. May 23, 1914.
The Susanville mining claims in the
ia< support to Huerta, hastened the
Acerage in hops, 25,000. Value ¡ question of slavery is sett'ed, depends ! our friends prostrate in the chains of
departure' front the capital of Don Si'verton Journal,
$300 per acre, or $7,500,000. Indus. on whether that which is produced moral death, To all the living every- Greenhorn district of Grant countyare
Dear Friend*:—
making a good showing as producers.
Jose Maria Mora y Del Rio, Arch­
try destroyed meant loss of $5,000,000.
Please find enclosed check for the Fruit crops occupied 140,000 acres, by its workers is a benefit to all con- where we cry; “Come, sound the
bishop of Mexico, who arrived in
A movement has been started in
cerned or not. If a business is a one moral trump, that these may rise and
Vera Cruz yesterday, on his way to sum of ($5.00) five dollars as a do­ value of total fruit products $6,000,- s ded affair and helps only the one en- ¡-tand up an exceedingly great army! Lincoln county to establish a minimum
Rome. He was accompained by right nation toward your fight against that (M»O. Prunes covered 37.000 acres. i gaged in it it is no good to the state . Come from the four winds, O breath, wage of $60 per month for teachers.
Rev. Jesus Maria Eschavarri, bishop .superstitious foe called the Roman Valu" of crop $1,600.000. Value of and in the long run will destroy al) in­ and breathe upon these slain that they
The Pacific Northwest sent out
church.
of Saltillo.
hop crop on less acres $6,000,000. dustry. If a man raised rattlesnakes may live!” If the relative grandeur $3,069,635 fruit shipment in 1913.
I
hope
with
all
my
heart
you
will
“Archbishop Mora will be followed
•Money brought to Oregon for hops in and sold them to a lot of lunatics (o of revolutions shall be estimated by I
soon by many dignitaries of the i win the case and >*e vindicated of ten years $35,000,(HMl. Paid for labor turn lose in our cities to bite the chil­ the great amount of human misery ; The Cathol'c catherdral to be erect­
ed in east Portland will cost building
church, especially from the Mexico everything. They shall know the in same time $24,000,000.
dren to death or to give them the de­ they alleviate and* the small amount and grounds, $1,000,000. The Knights
“
TRUTH
”
and
the
TRUTH
shall
City and th*- district» controled b^
Of a total production in the United lirium tremens, the People would have they inflict, then indeed will this be j of Columbus will erect a club build­
EVEN mak them FREE.
Huerta.
States of 360,000 bales only 5ofWl bales a right, and it would be our duty, to the grandest the world shall ever ing to cost $100,000.
I have personally nothing against
"The priesthood is keenly appre­
were used for other purposes than i vote his business out, even if he lost have seen.
the
Catholic people, as they are just
M. D. Hammill of Albany is plan­
hensive of the mcasutes that may be j
brewing, and we only export 60,000 ; all his snakes and had to go into
Of our political revolution of 1776
taken against them by Vi'la, who has the same as any other set of people, hales. Oregon in 1913 produced 153,- some other business that would not we are all justly proud. It has given I ning a 100 room hotel at Bandon.
A $52,000 armory is being planned
been ruthless in treatment of priests. but I hate, loathe and despise their 000 bales. Paid out for labor in mak­ hurt his neighbors.
a degree of political freedom far for Eugene.
Hundreds of priests and nuns have de­ religion and dogma, as it contains ing and harvesting crop $3.0(81,000.
If the contention that destroying exceeding that of any other nations
nothing but lies, superstition, ignor-
Coquille river coal miners are mak­
parted from their parishes.
A ten acre hop farm paid out $1000 the sale of alcoholic liquors •'* going to of the earth. In it the world has
The archbishop has liecn friendly to nnce and fear, Kindly let me hear for 'abor. Hop land costs $100 to ruin the hop industry in Oregon, is found a solution of the long-mooted ing large shipments to San Francisco.
from you from time to time ao we may
Springfield is to have fountains on
the dictator.
$125 per acre. Cost of planting and correct, then the more people en­ problem as to the capability of man
know
how you are getting along
Twenty million pesos are said to
poling yard $100 per acre. Building gaged in the hop industry the worse it to govern himself. In it was the germ the principal streets.
have been given to Huerta, not only ; with that monster of degradation, and cost $125 per acre. A $20,000 crop is and the longer we wait the greater wh'ch has vegetated, and still is to
Wood block pavements made from
)’/ the church, but from MM$ of oblige.
costs $7000 for labor and employ* ten the loss. F'or if the hops are used for grow and expand, into the universal sawm'll butts is a new industry pro­
Your* for the Cause,
the party and from the purses of
beer and if beer makes fools, crimi­ liberty of mankind. But with all posed in Lane county.
• • • • horses.
church leaders”.
County Commissioner Petrie said it na’s and crazy people for us to support these glorious results—past, present,
Construction of the long tresles on
Thanks friend. That V was worth
Th-'» old buck and his band of un­
was a crime to destroy a man’s farm after we have been to the expense of and to come—it had its ev-’ls too. It the line between Siuslaw and Marsh-
derlings have a right to fear Villa. more to us than all the priestly pray­ and b ;ldings. The hop grower had capturing, holding, convicting and breat! ed forth famine, swam in blood, fie'd has begun.
Villa says the downfall of Mexico is ers uttered in a thousand years, It worked and slaved to get his yards punishing them, the quicker we dump and rode in fire; and long, long after. | Work begi s in June on the new
a direct result of the priest-craft of came just in the nick of time. [Ed.
and buildings in shape for this crop., th - hop industry the better. If the the orphan’s cry and the widow’s wail Sutherlin, Coos Bay and Eastern rail­
Mexico. While we were down there
Do you know that the Catholic Hi­ and now by a process of voting it was contention is right there are thousands continued to break the sad silence road.
th rty-eight of those “sissies” came erarchy stands for the continuation to be wiped out. Was it a fair shake? of people wasting their time, the fine that ensued. These were the price,
E. M. Andrews and associates will
through to America anil ever so many of the exploitation system and for the Geo. Ball wanted to know if Oregon Oregon soil, other )>eople’s labor and the inevitable price, paid for the bless-
expend $100,000 boring test wells for
of the “fathers”. They all fear the saloon system and for the old degrad­ as a progressive state could afford to the fruit-producing ram and sunshine. ings >t brought.
o:l in the Coos Bay coal fi 'ds.
man who had rather kil' a Spanish ing superstitions of the dark ages ? kill off any of its industries ? Rev. Duns­
And now the breweries and distill­
Turn now to the Temperance Re
The Forestry department will con­
pr est than eat. If France drove the It would be a guod plan to think it more of the First Presbyterian church eries and their frightened plug-uglies volution. In it we shall find a strong­
struct
a bridge acr ss the Breitenbush
nuns from their shores ns well as the over carefully before
patronizing made the closing address in the de­ come crying that this industry, which er bondage broken, a viler slavery-
priests, Italy, Portugal and Mexico such an institution,
fense of the industry that did so much according to their own story is a good- manumitted. a greater tyrant depos­ between Detroit and Niagara.
J. A. McEachren & Co., Seattle,
have done tho same, then is it not tim •
"Cis said that wh'te slavers are get­ to create prosperity among the people. for-nothing business, is going to be ed; in it more of want supplied, more
for a country nominally Protestant ting very bold and that they are work­ He was given a vote of thanks by the distroyed. On the other hand here disease hea'ed, more sorrow assuaged. have the contract fro constructing
the first unit of the Astoria public
to do the name ?
*
ing their .nefarious trade very dilli- convention, About 200 growers join­ are men and women who have unself­ By it, no orphans starving, no widows
Villa has said that all Spanish gently here on the coast now because ed'the Polk county association, and ishly labored for years to show that weeping; by it, none wounded in feel­ docks, to cost $135,715.
priests shall leave ami all Mexican of the coming Panama Exposition. elected C. A. McLoughlin chairman.
the saloon system i« doing our people ing, none injured in interest. Even
The Portland port commission has
priest* shall wed. Why this? If con­ It would be well for jmrents to take
an awful injury and hindering and the rum-maker and rum-seller will ordered a new tug and decreed that
dition* down there in Mexico are so more than ordinary precautions from
The above shows that the Saloons. helping to destroy all of our industr­ have glided into other occupations so a’’ dredging shall be thirty feet deep
bid that we dare not publish the this on as several gir's have recently Brewers and Distillers, and those ies and also reducing us to a condition gradually as never to have felt the in fro «t of private docks.
whole facts it is no wonder that they come up missing'.
they can scare into believing that in which our loss can not be estimated change, and will stand ready to join
The new Meier & Frank building
are tired out with Romish «Fetation.
the hop industry will surely die, and in dollars and cents. Who is right? a'l others in the universal song of at Portland is to cost $1,250,000. The
Every one remernliers how the seated. They know that Wilson is that it is worth more to the state Wh'ch idea should we vote for?
g'adness. And what a nobl** ally this steel superstructure is to be fabricated
United States through Taft gave »“owing this nation to be ridden by than the lives and happiness of the
Even a fellow- with a big hop-yard to the cause of political freedom! at Portland.
millions of the Frier’s land in the the Catholics and that he will help to young people and their parents, are can not afford to vote to continue his With such an aid its march cannot
The new high school at McMinnville
I’MIl ipinc*. It now dev lupas that put them back in the saddle in Old fighting for their lives. Indeed this business if it is more harm than good. fail to be on and on. till every son of wi'l cost $30,000.
Rome wants us in Mexico.
Mexico.
is an economic question as all moral, He ought to be too much of a patriot earth shal' drink in rich fruition the
The order of St. Francis will erect
) “A member of Archbishop Mora’s
PATRIOTS THIS IS A CALL TO social and political questions will to endeavor to rob and murder and sorrow-quenching draughts of perfect
a
$40,000 hospital at Klamath Falls.
suite says his principle object in going ARMS.
finally be known to be. But shame b':ght his fellow men for a few pieces liberty! Happy day when—all ap­
to Rome is to confer with the Pope
We would not indicate to go to war on the gullible hop growers who set of silver. Commissioner Petrie said petites controlled, all passions sub­ That city will get a municipal build­
regarding the effect of the revolution­ with guns, but there is a call for each up a howl about losing their business something that is true when he stated dued, all matter subjugated—mind, ing to cost $40,000.
Hillsboro will erect at once a
ary disturbances on the church in Mex­ man that loves freedom’s cause to see and the Presbyterian preacher who as­ that “it is a crime to destroy a man’s all-conquering mind, sha'l live and
ico, ami also to plan for enlisting the to it th t Wilson does not help to re­ sisted in this work of setting money farm and buildings” but the saloon move, the monarch of the world! Carnegie library building.
good offices of the United States in store these bull-necks back in power. above manhood, dollars above the system is what has been doing that Glorious consummation! Hail, fall
behalf of the church, a* they are en­
Rome, if unseated, watches to take general prosperity of our state and for all these years. He is trying to of fury! Reign of reason, all hail!
Chicago, Ill., May 20, 1914.
listed in the Phillipines.
Mr.
advantage of every condition to get nation. Why you poor mugwumps, deceive, or is grossly deceived him-
J.
E.
Hosmer,
And when the victory shall be com­
The church is interested vitally in back in power. She will form coli- what kind of an argument is this se>f, when he says to vote out the aw­ plete—when there shall be neither
Dear S’r:
the prospect of American nscendancy tion with any power, murder or what you are putting out to whip the ful alcoholic drink evil would destroy a slave nor a drunkard on the earth— Your article on cheap Patriots cer­
in Mexico. It thinks it sees an oppor- not, if it will but put her back in Oregon voters into line? Do you any man’s farm, and he ought to know how proud the title of that la*nd which tainly hits the mark. I am a true
totunity to press successfully claims power.
think the intelligence of our people that he is using very poor logic even may truly cla;m to be the birthplace Guardian of Liberty and as such do
to the restoration of larg«- amounts
These dloody devils shot down our is so low that they will vote to save if it would, for in all civilized coun­ and the cradle of both those revolu­ defend my country at all times.
of church | roperty confiscated by the boys in Vera Cruz. They led proces­ any business if it is detrimental to the tries private gain always has to give tions that shall have ended in that
And should our services be needed
government during the time of Jau- sions demanding the blod of our help­ growth of the state? If the hops go way to the pub'ic good.
victory! How nobly distinguished the Guardians of Liberty are ready to
rez. All church edifices in the repub­ less women in the City of Mexico. into beer and beer contains alcohol
Rev.(?) father Dunsmore (what that people who shall have planted defend even to the force of fire arms.
lic are held by the government. “It Just the other day Rivera, a priest, and alcohol makes fools and criminals nationality please?) thinks that the and nurtured to maturity both the But we don’t propose to be hoodwink­
thinks :t sees.” Certainly it knows fell dead in the City of Mexico while of our boys and men and makes hop (saloon) industry has done “so political and moral freedom of their ed into going down to Mexico to
it sees a chance to make those people lerding an anti-American parade. ruined girls and heart broken women much to create prosperity among the species!
shoot those poor unfortunate dupes
surrender those church buildings to Yet these devils want us to help them. of our sisters and mothers, your people." Anil he received the magnan­
of Rome full of holes in order that
Rome. ()m> thing it would do well If Wilson and Bryan should do such business ought to die. One man in imous reward of a vote of thanks!
What has the saloon ever done for Parochial schools, convents and such
to remember—these churches were it will be because they are either this county has 85 acres of Logan And was that all father Dunsmore ? you ?
may have the protection of our Flag.
built by government money, built Catho'ic Jesuits or are cowards. berries. Last year he cleared up a Now honest Injun, didn't the brewers
Where the saloon flourishes the A thousand times no.
while there was a union of church and Let this nation’s flag stand for free­ clear profit of over $17,000. This and distillers association, through *home withers.
Villa has said that he will drive
state.
Long at the beer means soon on the such institutions out of Mexico and I
dom, an emb’em to the helpless, not year he expects to clear up $30,000. their saloonitic agents pay you a good
Jaurez, the national hero, saw that an ensign to encourage despotism.
h pe and believe he will if given time
He employs more Tnen than any hop price for your betrayal ? They could bier.
If the men who vote for saloons had and arms.
Rom«- was a curse to his people.
Poor bleeding Mexico, richest coun­ yard in the state. Did you ever hear well afford to and 4hey are a stingy
| The United States I making a don­ try on earth, yet crushed by the heart­ of Logan berries making a fool or a bunch if they didn’t. If you are not to furnish the boys to fill them, every
A great deal has been said about
key of itself in the way it has han­ less vampire of the dark ages. Nation murderer out of a man, or has any a Jesuit you certainly have al’ the town would go “dry”.
those people being illiterate
dled everything pertaining to Roman after nation has been bled to death. place in Oregon where this luscious symptoms. Your ear marks indicate
If an open saloon is bad on election ignorant; true -enough they are.
why so? Why arn’t they more
Catholicism.
Mexico, a land of Romish priests, nuns fruit is sold received the name of be­ that you would make a good Knight of day it is bad on any other day.
“The average saloon takes in $8,300 lightened than we are ? After all,
In every Roman ruled country there and bastards. Why will we never ing corrupt, immoral nr criminal on Columbus or at least an O. S. B.
F’or the love of America and Amer­ a year. Whet does it g(ve in return ? they are no worse than any other
are just two classes of people; the read in her ruin our own downfall? account of its degrading effects? The
The great curse of the laboring Rome ruled country.
ridden and the riders, (We are al- It is coming as a dark storm cloud saloon system is had. It does the ican homes and for the permanent
Yours for Freedom.
most in that fix here), Now what the and we are sleeping on. Shall we state a million times more harm than progress of our state, lets vote n an is intemperance.—Cardinal Gib-
« • *
bons.
the hop industry or any other single Oregon DRY!
priests want in Mexico is to be re- sleep on forever?
“Twelve thousand men, women and
Agrraaiv*
W hen
Wilson Ordered
Warfare in Mexico He Branded
children suppliants fur bearing favors
Himself as a Roman or a
through the grace of St. Rita, “saint
Roman Tool.