The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, July 17, 1914, Image 1

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    T he S ilverton J ournal
VOL. III.
SILVERTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1911.
A FALSE REPORT NAILED-
MARY LASENAN’S FRIEND’S TRUE BLUE
An Enemy of Our Cause Was Worked Into Our Service,
Worked Up Dissention Amoung Us, Lied, Insulted Our
Witnesses and Continually Reported to the Hierarchy.
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At a time when harmony was the
very most essential thing in our
ranks during the recant criminal liliel
case against the Editor of this paper,
we
became
stampeded, Nothing
seemed right. Word came that the
Gamers, with whom Miss l.asenan
was staying and who had MO nobly
defended her, were traitors. Then
M'ss Lasenan got the idea from some
source that certain ones who wrrr
much interested and doing our cause
the bast of service was an enemy,
The story g ,t afloat that her friends
the Garners were ail grafters and
were holding her for money. The
whole affair if truthfully and properly
written reacts like a romance and is
one of those dramas in real life that
helps to shape the future history of
our race.
These good people, the Gamers,
took hold of the work of protecting
this defensless girl, who had escaped
from the very jaws of the beast of
Rome, with great energy. They
sacrificed everything. They took her
into their own home and guarded her
day and night.
The Gamers have proven to the
world their uprightness, loyalty, fear­
lessness and integrity which the tool
of Rome has tried to descredit.
When told th»« It was best to take
Mary away to some safer place, Mrs.
Garner sacrificed her home duties and
went with her into another state.
Constant companship of the young
people in the home could not he'p
the ripening into respect for each
other and finally into love of the
oldest son fur this endangered young
woman and th<* exigencies of the case,
the danger to Mary of being alone
for a single moment and the necessity
of moving about, strongly suggested
to these young, strong, healthy en­
thusiastic people the idea of uniting
in marriage. And this was the very
best thing to do for all concerned,
although like all romances it some­
what astonished their friends.
When Mary learned that some of
the investigators who were working
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in this case were false to the cause,
and in fact through her own investi­
gations found that they were double-
crossing every one interested, she felt
it her duty to go back to her former
friends in the east and nip the game
in the uud. Upon her arrival there
she found that she was too late, the
dastardly work of the Jesuit had been
done, through the most trying cir­
crmstancea.
Before starting for the east, a he
thought that it would be a good idea
to telegraph ahead to several points,
Chicago, Joliet, Rochester and other
I ou ts and stop the giving of in­
formation to this Jesuit investigator
who was gaining admittance to her
friends, but when she arrived there
herself she found that the clever
double-crosser had gained his point
by telling Mary’s friends that the
telegrams had been sent by her hus­
band and not by Mary, thereby gain
ing their confidence. The fact of the
matter is that the near friends of Miss
Lasenan, at that time, thought it was
hardly the proper thing to do, but
Mary took it upon herself ami sent the
tel< gram just the same. Her friends
after her arrival in Chicago called up­
on her, on Chrislmas-eve, and, from
the information that had t>een given
to them by this false representative,
tried to separate her from her hus­
band, but this clever lady knew too
much about the tricks of the Jesuits
and paid no attention to the wishes of
their traitorous instructor.
Miss
Lasenan is a lady who recognises a
friend first, last and all the time.
As much as has been said of the
Garner family, Mary says that she
has found the accusations to be entire­
ly wrong, and being a true friend to
her friends and a noble wife to her
husband she will be a true and loyal
woman as she has been at all times.
If Mary and her husband had been
allowed to go back to her former home
in the East with an able investigator,
our work would not have been delayed.
Our friends will bear us out inthestate-
menl that the arrested editor tena-
STICKERS
The Vow« of Poverty.
We do not take the^Mbly vows; but
say now ain't it funny
That Sally took them long ago be-
cause she had some money ?
She loved the church and it loved her,
and -o she paid the bounty,
But now she’s old and so we're to’d
she's living on the county.
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Tax payers, you’d better find out
how many paupers you are supporting
who have been robbed by the ho'y
church of Rome and then shoved off
onto the public.
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There is a reason for h'gh taxes
and one big reason is that the Roman
hierarchy is exempt from paying
taxes an mi'lions of dollars which it
has filched from the poor working
people.
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The tiger cats used to catch us and
our children when we were ape-like
men and women living in the trees,
and now the monster "cat" of Rome
plays with us like a house cat does
with a mouse and devours us at her
pleasure.
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The pub'ic school teacher who has
held the job in Mt. Angel for years
could not teach in a city like Silverton.
Why? Because he useH tobacco,
drinks and plays cards in the saloons.
Education in a Catholic town is not
real education.
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If some women would tell their
husbands what thev tell the priests,
there would be less priests and less
fools.
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How would it do for the Right
Reverend and Holy Hosmer to ex­
communicate all the O. S. B’s of Mt.
Angel Monastery and for the patriots
of the United States to take posses­
sion in the name of the great Jehovah
and the continental congress, and
start a school of science founded on
the religion of righteousness? Let’s
capture their guns and show ’em how
to rea"y educate without fake
fathers, silly sisters, holy water or
fire water.
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The priesthood only use “the gospel”
as a blind to cover up their iniquities,
superstitutions and idolatries.
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You will find no more depraved and
wicked men than among the priests
of Rome.
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The K. of C. really means the “kill-
ing of Columbia." If we yield an
inch of the ground we have gained
they will put America where they did
Spain, Mexico and every other coun­
try where they secured control.
Stand 1 firml
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All the Roman church wants us to
do is to keep still, but we can’t for
we are not built that way.
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As the cross is the emblem of suf­
fering, we suggest that the public
erect one on our public buildings,
especially on our public school house,
and that the new Catholic church use
a keg of beer on their ridge pole. If
there is anything in it, the Angels
wi'l all be there. Say mass papa.
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When the new Silverton Catholic
Church is ready they should open the
same and also a keg of holy spirits
with prayer.
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Is a Catholic Church a help to our
public school? If not why not?
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Did you ever hear of an “escape”
from anything but a prison? What
is a convent?
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How much wine have the O. S. R' in
Mt.Ange'? Is a Saloon a holy church
if the saloon keepers cal' it so?
LATEST OFFICIAL DATA FROM
PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION
HIERARCHY IS VERY
ACTIVE-FORCES ITS
FRIENDS AND FOES
Emporer William Offers Trophy for Yacht Races—Details
of United States Government Exhibit—$352,950 Offered
in Premiums for Live Stock Show.
(•real Dailies Afraid to Tell Whole
Truth, But It Will Leak Out—Pat­
riotic I’reas Is Having Great Effect
on Sacerdotal Beast of Rome.
Not»-: Whereas the Roman Catho­ location of the Exposition ground*
There never was a time ;n the his­
lic Church has concluded to boycott will t<e takflci by the Government to tory of America when the Catholic
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the Panama exposition every patri­ add to the interest of the Federal ex­ “Inner Circle” was more active. They
otic citizen of the United States of hibit. Permission may be secured to are losing out in Mexico, and in their
ciously and continuously held to the
America should do all he or she can visit the many forts around the bay, death struggle, they are frothing at
idea that that was the very thing to
do, but the enemy through its tacky, to make it a glorious success. [Editor , and the battleship fleet which will be the mouth and wi'dly jerxing their
anchored off the Exposition site. An reptilian Like limbs in America
double-crossed us and we were all “set Silverton Journal.
exhibition
drill by the United States
From the seat of our national
by the ears" and Mary against her
Emperor William of Germany has
own best Judgment kept from l>eing at announced that he will give a cup to Life Saving crew will l>e given daily government and our highest execu-
tive officer down to Silverton and
the trial. It was even reported that
the winner of the Sonder c'ass event at the station on the Exposition little editor Hosmer they are fighting
Miss l.asenan wax in the service of the
grounds.
for the power that is slipping awa.
Catholics. But to meet this frank, in the yacht regatta of the Panama-
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from their slimy grasp. Even the
intelligent woman and to talk with her Pacific International Exposition. The
A suffragette, 90 feet tall and with frightened and subs'dized daily papers
would convince anyone with any sense cup will be engraved as follows:
that she is as she states in a good let­ “Presented by His Imperial Majesty a name of equal proportions, stands all over the United States are leak­
at the center of “The Zone" of the ing out some of the facts, sometimes
ter to the editor. She says: "1 am
Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany, to Panama-Pacific International Exposi­ perhaps unconsciously and sometimes
just as much opposed to the Roman
Catholic Institutions as ever, but now the winner of the Sonderklasse Race tion. The lady’s name is Miss perhaps unconscously and sometimes
more than ever since 1 have read the held under the »uspices of th« Panama Pankaline Imogene Equal­ with a hope that they may help a
little in freeing their great country
decision of the court blaming you Panama-Pacific International Exposi­
when you are so innocent, but I have tion, April, 1915." President Wood­ rights and she is clad in the 'atest and not get caught at it. Read the
style. More than 500 yards of cloth j following from one of our great
learned to know that there are Jesuits
among the Protestants ax well as row Wilson and King George V have are required for this style. She car- j dailies:
offered cups for two other events of ries a drum and a flag labeled “Votes
among the Catholics.”
FAVORITISM IS CHARLEI)
When Miss Lasenan wax already to the regatta. The races will be held for Women.”
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start for the capital city to testify in in San Francisco harbor.
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Governor George W. Hays of Accusers Say Federal District At­
behalf of her new found friend, the
torney Is Sectarian.
Arkansas
and the Arkansas commis­
The
amount
of
money
in
cash
pre
­
editor, to whom she was most loyal,
she wax held up. Our readers who miums that will be awarded for live sion to the Panama-Pacific Inter­
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU,
love fiction will enjoy that which is stock exhibits at the Panama-Pacific national Exposition, numbering thirty
even stranger than fiction when to International Exposition has reached persons, recently dedicated the site of Washington, July 11.—Francis Gar-
their imaginations is brought the pic­ the sum of $352,9r-0. This amount the Arkansas building upon the Ex­ recht, of Spokane, District Attorney
for the Eastern Washington District,
ture of an automobile rushing eighty- has been reached with the $5,000 just position grounds.
is under fire and charges have been
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five miles to reach this important wit­ offered by the American Jersey Catt'e
Contracts have been let for the con­ filed against him with the I>partment
ness and to head her off. When Mary | Club. In purses for harness races
informed the fast auto-rider that she almost $230,000 add'tional will be struction of the ferry building and the of Justice alleging that in the ad­
press building of the Panama-Pacific ministration of his office he is show­
wax going to Salem to testify in our awarded.
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International Exposition. The ferry ing favoritism toward Catholics.
Iwhalf he almost went into a fit—and
Garrecht was appointed on the rec­
The United Stat, s Government ex­ building is to cost $42,000, and the
the game worked, the court ruled
ommendation
of James Hamilton
against extending the time, and every hibit at the Panama-Pacific Inter- press building, which is for the
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ewis,
aided
by
Senator Walsh, of
other important motion, and Hosmer national Exposition in San Francisco publicity department of the exposi­
was convicted.
has been divided into sixteen grand tion and for visiting newspaper men Montana, and J. P. Tumulty, private
But this is all probably for the best divisions or sections, representing all from all parts of the world, will cost secretary to the President.
Is there an American Citizen so
as we have not given the Catholics of the Executive Departments, except $22,000.
blind
that he can’t see the evil hand
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anything to work on in the larger one, and seven independent offices and
of
the
hierarchy at the throat of our
The President of the Panama-
damage case which is still held over commissions. The Departments to be
us and our friends are getting to un­ represented by exh:bits are State. Pacific International Exposition has government in the above clipping.
derstand the game better, Mary is on Treasury, War, Postoffice, Navy, received notification that Switzerland Now read another:
her guard against other enemies.the Interior, Agriculture, Commerce and will soon send a commissioner to San
“CATHOLIC LODGE FORMED
Garners have been proven true blue Labor, and the other
divisions Francisco. Exhibits are being col­
and as enthusiastic as ever in the comprise the Ci’dl Service Com­ lected there for the 1915 display.
Knights of (olumbus to Have Branch
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great cause, and the S'lverton Jour­ mission, the Isthmian Canal Com­
in Centralia Soon.
nal is getting in better shape every | mission, the Library of Congress, the
The smallest convention to meet in
day to knock the props from under Smithsonian Institution, the Commis­ San Francisco in 1915 among the 235
CENTRALIA, Wash., July 11.—
the greatest menace to our civilization sion of Fine Arts, the Government already listed, will be the Baronial
(Special.)
—A Knights of Columbus
.—the house that is built on the sand Printing Office and the American Order of Runnymede. This order is
Lodge, the big Catholic order, has
of superstition, fraud, usurpation and National Red Cross.
composed of the direct descendants of
tyranny.
Army wagons, tents and equipment the twenty-five barons who wrested been organized in Centralia. Officers
used in the Civil War are expected to the Magna Charta from King John in have been elected and the new lodge
THIS CENTURY THE AGE OF M AN form a section of the exhibit being 1215. There are in the United States will be installed today. The charter
prepared by the War Department. less than 100 members. June 15th, membership is more than 40.
A big banquet will mark the cere-
By Charles Edward Russell.
Side by side with the modern par­ 1915. will be Magna Charta Day.
monies next Sunday. The floor work
aphernalia of war, will be shown
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will be put on by a degree team from
The next inevitable stage of busi­ models, and in many cases originals,
“
Pannie
”
is
the
mascot of the Pan­ Seattle. The banquet will be held in.
ness will be bus're>:’ conducted for of the equipment of by gone days.
the communal profit instead of busi­ A complete field hospital in operation ama-Pacific International Exposition. the Commercial Club rooms.”
Unless something happens to cher';
ness conducted for the profit of Mr. throughout the period of the Exposi­ “Pannie”is a dog that played in luck.
Morgan and the Standerd Oil Com­ tion will be another feature of the She is a coach dog that arrived from this work of the Roman church, every
the army of unemployed very hungry, department of our government, every
pany.
exhibit of Uncle Sam’s fighting forces.
very tired and yet dirtier. She was office, every public utility and every
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Is there, in fact, anything else poss­
given refuge by the gatemen who voter will be obliged to dance when
ible for us?
The American National Red Cross were as Cerberus to all humans with­ the dago
pope fiddles. Wake up.
We cannot go back to the days of will occupy a large space in the Palace out the price of admission; a collar ye sons of Liberty or see your goddess
competition. I take it that as a na­ of Liberal Arts, and the exhibit will was added and later a blanket, and die the death of a rag doll.
tion we are unwilling to devote all our include a panorama of Messina, Italy, now she carries the honors of mascot
lives to the augmenting of a few swo- showing in a vivid fashion the re­ with a haughty air and a sparkling,
Portland, Oregon.
len fortunes, even if there were not lief work of the Red Cross during the colorful regalia.
J. E. Hosmer,
terrible and inevitable evils attendant disaster which evertook the Sicilian
t
ft
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Dear Friend:
upon such a condition. Yet as the in­ city. The background will show
Before leaving your city I desire
The
president
and
directors
of
the
dividual can no longer work for him­ mountains and the ruined city, and
to
assure
you that I am in sympathy
Panama-Pacific
International
Exposi
­
self in the old way, is it not reason­ the foreground the American town tion are giving th
with
you
in your fight against
:
r
services
without
ably clear that he is next to working which was built for the refugees out a dollar of salary,
Romanism.
In
addition
to
the
of the funds contributed to the Red
for himself by working for us all’
I do not consider the late court
Cross. The equipment for relief on time given to the work of exposition
Is there anything else for us to do battlefields will be shown in all of its building they are put to heavy ex- decision a “vindication” of the Mt.
if we are not to fall into a state of in­ details, and there will be various ex­ pense by the frequent luncheons and Angel Convent S:sters, and a host of
dustrial servitude?
hibits Atwing the work done during dinners given foreign commissioners intelligent people regard that de­
At all times and under a’l condi­ the Ohio floods of 1913, and numerous and distinguished guests in San cesion in the same light. You evi-
dently lost Roman
.Manipulation
tions man in the mass is the only sub­ other lessons in the spendid work of Francisco on exposition business.
which resulted in default on your
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ject worth thinking about or legislat­ which the Red Cross in capable and
ing for. Day by day this becomes is ready to undertake at short notice.
Arnold Kruckman, Chief of the part. The Roman organization c 11-
more and more apparent around the
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Bureau of Aeronautics of the Panama ed a Church is simply a caricature of
the holy institution which was organ­
globe, and none of its manifestations
The Department of the Interior, Pacific International Exposition, is
is so important as this impending with its many bureaus.will be com­ now in Liverpool, on his way round ized by the aposle>. and its history
change in business by which it shall be pelled, within the limits of its allotted the world choosing the chain of con­ in one of tyranny persecution and
conducted for the man in the mass space, to exhib't a vast number of trol and supply stations for the shame. I am devoutely thankful that
and not for the sake of a fortunate important activities. These comprise around-the-world aviation race. From all of my folks have left its stultify­
ing and degrading ranks.
and overfed class.
the General Land Office, the Bureau England he will go to Iceland and
I know there are some good people
So far as men have been able to of Indian Affairs, the Bureau of Ed­ Greenland, then to France, Germany,
in
its fold but the same may be ad­
for see, this is the certain trend of ucation, the Patent Office, the Pen­ Russia, across Siberian to Japan and
mitted
of the Morman church.
across
the
Bering
Straits
to
Alaska
of evolution. To agitate, to com- sion Office, the Geological Survey, the
Y ours,
plain, to demand restrictive legisla­ Reclamation Service, the Bureau of and then to San Francisco.
H. L. FORD.
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tion, to fulminate, te try to distingu- Mines and the National Parks and
ish between good trusts and bad reservations. The Bureau of Educa­
In orders just sent by the Panama-
The Experiment of reducing *
trusts, to denounce, to regret the days tion of the Interior Department will Pacific International Exposition to
the price of this paper to 50 *
that are past, to prosecute, to indict, undertake the preparation and in­ Japan. Australia, England, Holland
cents per year for a period of
are equally vain and equal'y foolish. stallation of a general educational ex­ and Belgium, more than 500,000
30 days has proven such a *
Nothing will come of these employ­ hibit in the Palace of Education and flowering plants are ordered for the
success that we have conclud­ «
ments in the twentieth century, nor in Social Economy. The reclamation of Exposition grounds. The long list in­
ed to make the reduction per­ »
rhododendrons of hybrid
the fifth. We ought to be as willing arid lands, the storing of water and cludes
manent. Keep them coming in *
to admit economic as geological facts, its distribution for irrigation pur­ varieties, daffodil-bulbs, May-flower-
ing
tu
’
ps,
early
tulips,
bunches!
It is the correct an­ *
and the age of competition has passed poses, and the great engineering pro­
anemonies,
swer to the hiernr hy’s prosecu­
from this earth as surely as the age of jects under its direction, will be feat­ ranuncu'as, hyacinths, Spanish iris,
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tions and falsehoods.
shellfish. Now comes the age of ured by the Reclamation Service.
English iris, Japanese iris, narcissus,
man.
Every possible advantage in the red azaleas, tree peon'es and lilies.