— IO urnal f THt SILVER i»., . WLl PRINTING OFFICE is up-to-date, \wilh NEW, MODERN MACHINERY We do “QUALITY” job printing promptly and neatly SEND Lis YOUR WORK! 1 K'i. J!" e ' iu 1;1"1'’*' “«-cxii. “ (■- .4« "Ask and — Conveyancing I Wl-24, Mg»- shall receive." John W(U r u VII-8. alum' graying or combinations of f supply johny-cakes? Corn is ‘Eliza Mowry Bliven: . combination of living, acting Awaiting my self of the co Y atoms; planted, it attracts atoms like I Mr. Hosmer, to use the column» its own, from water, soil, fertilizer, free press, I am most bap' ,y to reply air; if the sun heats them, enough to your review of my *.,BhUr-Kermon. combine to make the corn grow.; Generally speakiu g the thinkers Machinery is combined atoms, force among all peoples divide themselves of other atoms combined, move the into two great claz de„. How shall we machinery that grind the com. The best define thes e ? The of|(, cook, with scalding water swells the with the shadow of form, the other meal, salt and milk added, change the use principle, 1 he one dealing with taste of the dough. Phosphorus on a poetic fancy and fanciful speculation, match, struck, causes flame, its heat the other seeking after scientific truth. ignites the wood of the match; that \ The one dea“ng with the moonshine heat causes the carbon of oil, coal, or of theological speculation, mystifica­ wood, to unite with oxygen from the tion and supernaturalism, the other air, producing heat that cooks the dealing with cosmic principles in their Johny-eakes. eternal co-relations and sostnic crea- Praying and God-power can’t do it; MR. and MRS. G. H. DEDR1CK, General Managen tlveness. These two great d'viaions but the substance and force of eternal of thinkers we call materialists and atoms, selected and guided by human spiritualists. And, 1 am here to de­ intelligence can make johny-cake- OFFICE IN HOSMER BUILDING clare to you that the man of Science, every time. he who seeks after creative principle, Eliza Mowry Bliven. Room formerly occupied by H. E. Brown • • • he who deals with cosmic process, he SILVERTON, OREGON who works with chemical equations, The hraineHt men of the world have he who deals with and works in the been Atheists, Alex. Von Humboldt, great cosmic laboratory of the Uni­ at the age .of 82, delivered a course verse, he who traces all form to caus- of fill lectures to the scientists of the itive principles, to principles of molec­ world, on the physical construction of ular co-relation, he who realizes life­ the Universe, and never spoke the energy and life principle throughout a word “God.” He had travelled over vast infinitude, (which can have nei­ the world, descended into the earth, One acre, half in clover, an 8-room house, city water ther beginning or end) in which "dead and explored the regions beyond TKe matter’ has naithar place or consider­ ••arth, but discovered no God, no in the yard, good well, 40 young fruit trees, 15 old ation, this scientist, who by inductive heaven, no devil, and no he'l. By the ones, chicken house, fine Jersey cow, 35 chickens, analysis, by experimentation, by syl- way, isn’t nfinlte vacuity preferable luKislic reasoning, by his couscientiou. to a world with a hell in it? grapes, good barn—everything for only $3250. toll, by his consecrated devotion to The great Gladstone admitted that Easy terms. No better bargain in Silverton! See no evi- truth, to fact, to principle of causmic outside of the bible there us over the Journal office. causation, he is the seeker after the dence of any God. Science has progressed majestically spiritual reality of eternal and Infinite life—he is the true and scientific during the last century, but it has ■Spiritualist. It is he who deals with not discovered a single proof of a God, spiritual principles of infinitude, of heaven, or hell, Theology |s now Loan cosmic truth! Having thus helped precisely whai n was a thousand you to find the man by whom is the years ago. light of truth, need 1 point out the Otto Wettstein. « , man of shadow? Theologians view matter as mere The ignorant materialist who in the dirt unless stirred, like the fabled dense darkness of his superstitions of pools of Bethsaida by the potent supernaturalism worships the outer touch of Jehovah. They divest it of form, who prates of ‘dead matter”; “Tired and True” is this old reliable outing resort, who requires an overruling Man-God its noblest powers and attributes. with a wealth of natural scenery, healthful drives, a to breath life into matter; who re- Restore its qua'ities, then see in the splendid beach and numerous near-by points of inter­ ! quires miracles and fetich-worship, beautiful elements that make the pre­ est: Lighthouse, Devil’s Punchbowl, Seal Rocks, etc. who binds the hearts and conscience cious opal, the amethyst, and the of men in fear; who robs the mind of brilliant diamond, the delicate blue­ Special Low Round-Trip Season Fares reason and light; who destroys the bell. and the violet, the lily and rose­ Week-End Fares to All Points and Sunday light of faith and of hope and seeks bud. the ruby lip and love-lit eye, the Excursion Fares from Albany and Corvallis to keep men in the darkness of fear palpitating heart, and the wonderful via the and of supernaturalism, which have brain. , B. F. Underwood. neither foundation in natures divine • • • order, in cosmic truth, in eternal life A God cannot forgive sins. A God, nor in rational thinking! if there were one, would necessarily In all kindness would 1 recommend be the creator and controller of all Vil sunset ì _ ; to E. M. B. and to all good people who things; the possessor of all knowledge [OGOENftSHASTAl I ROUTES J espouse the old “atomic theory” to power and goodness. Being all good, — aria and keep pace with the latest he would not want to créât a world discoveries and positions of scientific into which sin could enter. Possess­ thinkers and seekers after the light ing a'l knowledge and power, he would i of deliverance which is not in idle not create such a world. The exis­ theorizing, but wh'ch is only found tance of sin in the world proves the The Exposition Line 1915 in diligent and earnest search of non-existance of God. Being nonex- DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS scientific facts of truth, not in specula­ istant, he cannot forgive slna or do ! Leaves Albany, daily .......................................... _.7:30 A. M. tive mythologies about gods, not in anylhing else, Leaves Albany, daily except Sunday ...................... 1:00 P. M. vagaries of miraculous supernatural­ Leaves Corvallis, daily .... . 8:00 A. M. Charles F. Randall. ism, not in pagan matcria'ism (par­ • • * Leaves Corvallis, daily except Sunday ......... 1:40 P. M. ading under the name of religion or Prayer found its origin in supersti­ Connections made at Albany and Corvallis with S. P. trains. Christianity), but which alone is tion, and only those afflicted with it, found In the knowledge of nature’s continue to pray. No man of reason Spécial Excursion Train will leave eNwport every divine principles of causititive energy, wastes time in praying, for he knows Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m., arrive Corvallis 10:15 in nature’s divine order, in cosmic a Universe run by unchangeable p. m., Albany 10:45 p. m. truth. modes of motion cannot be influenced GOOD FISHING STREAMS ALONG THE C. & E. People wil' cease talking about by human desires addressed to a At Elk City, Morrison, Toledo and along the Yaquina "dead and inert matter” about dead phantom God. river, also on the Breitenbush and Santiam rivers, on trees, about dead men and dead souls, Christian Herald receives many let­ the East End. when they awaken to the glorous ters asking why prayers are seldom For Folders describing Newport as an outing place call on truth that nature is one grand labora­ answered. He does not pay priests to our nearest Agent. tory of creative principle, that life is —there is nothing and nobody to John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. , one grand cosmic process of co-re- answer them. People shipwrecked, 1 lated forces, that every f rom of and in fires, flood, pestilence, and in matter is but an outward manifesta- all the evi's that afflict mankind, utter t'on of chemical equation of infinite agonizing prayers; but no God ever ever. A religious government trains PAT’S QUERY. life-principle. All is Life—there is interferes to save life or bring relief. the majority to believe, if they read (L. D. Ratliff) no Death! and circulate materialist literature, the If there be warrant for the story Channing Severance. reader may neglect his soul’s salva­ That there’s a place called Puragatory • ♦ « E. M. B. would profit greatly by reading the books by Dr. W. M. The Materialist wastes no time in tion and go to hell, then God will hold Where one must go enroute to glory. Lockwood entitled “Continuity of Life foolish prayers, they are never them responsible; so they burn such What proof is there to meet the doubt a Cosmic Truth”; the Molecular answered, He doesnot pay priests to literature unused. Thus priests keep That once within one can get out ? Hypothesis of Nature, The Relation fit him to die; and he has no duties the people dues-paying, obedient slaves, superstitious and ignorant. If priests with wafer in the masses Science holds to Natural Philosaphy” to the Gods, to please the priests. Thomas P. Withers. Mumbling Latin like silly asses and others. (Progressive Thinker, He naturally tries to make the best May cleanse a soul until it passes, Chicago), possible use of this life,as he expects OREGON SOCIALIST How many masses must there be In helping others to find the light no ticket to another world after PARTY TICKET To wash a soul and set it free? of truth, by which alone is Freedom, death. He loves the things of this United States Senator —B. F. Ramp we render our noblest service. world.his family and friends, and Governor — W. J. Smith. If when I've passed from I’uragatory Yours for truth. seeks to make them happy by gratify­ State Treasurer—B. F. Sloope R. F. TISCHER. ing their needs; and by relieving suf­ Attorney General of Oregon—J. E. Beyond the gates to Peter’s glory, The masses need no more, be gory, fering and sickness, and improving Hosmer Will they be wasted when they’r given The following was received on a the cond'tions of humanity he helps State Labor Commission — August For this pure soul then in heaven? make a heaven in this life. postal card by a friend of the Editor: Nikula He does his own thinking, and pays “Dear Sir: State Supt. of Public Instruction— If the Mass is Christ, a perfect whole. Now tha| Hosmer is convicted, you no preacher to cheat and delude him. Mrs. Flora Foreman better get wise and drop your anti­ They have no knowledge of Gods nor State Railroad Commissioner—I. O. Head, hands, feet, body and holy soul, A’l round the earth and from pole to catholic fight. You lost my business future life and teach guesses to the Puerola pole, by your attitude, and would lost people, therefore they are hypocrites Justices of Supreme Court—D. W. Can the priests who bring him tell me and deceivers. The Materialist others. My people would not go to Robinson, N. Rannells, A. G. Hotch­ Just how many bodies has he? a town which was having a fight on teaches knowledge, facts truths kiss, Chas. H. Otten. Which is the honest man? over any religion. If Christ must come from out the R. A. Trowbridge. Restaurant Furniture for Sale. That is, a small town. Maybe you wafer • « • 3 counters, 1, 20 feet long, 8 stools. At the command of Father Shafer,— are big enough to (‘own the Catholics, Religion anil Liberty do not travel 5 tables, stove, cooking utensils, silver­ Drunken, lecherous, lustful slaver,— but it has been tried for centuries, by Kings with armies. I am not a very well together. When any na­ ware, dishes, etc., one grill about 10ft. Is Christ not thus a devil’s tool Catholic, but I h»”e some grain of tion becomes a religious nation, its long, other things to numerous to Subject to whim of knave or fool ? liberty always ends. When people mention. All practically new, used —With compliments to the Menace sense life.” poet. The last remark looks as though it learn this lesson, they will see their about six months. might have some grain of truth In it. only hope to free themselves and lA’tfc. J. F. Bartlow, Silverton, Ore. Exchange Piano for Cows fellow-mortals from the thralldom of [Ed. I will exchange our piano which Team Work Wanted. a corrupt government, held in power I am prepared to do all kind of cost $400 and which we have had for Use the_ subscription blanks we en by its superstitious false religion, is team work in the City or Country. only three years for two good cows, close in The Journal to get us new to teach the people Materialism. subs, It la the only way we can sur- The Bible teaches there is a Hell, a G've me a trial. First house west or I will sell it cheap for cash. vive This is your fight, as well as lake of fire and brimstone where the of the Depot. 28c31 Walter Smith, Hullt, Ore. ours, Let’s each do his part well and W. W. Green, Silverton, Or. Phone 7-8. | sou's of the wicked are burned for- 34p37 a great victory will be won. Brokerage Phone Green 991 CASCADE REAL ESTATE CO. A BIG BARGAIN Money to INTERTYPING SOLICITED It is better than Linotyping Silverton Journal, THE FREE PRESS Beautiful Womanhood * • Joyful Childhood «> “All that is human must retrograde If it do not advance.”—Gibbon. VOTE 1914 OREGON DRY 1914 Man’a liberty ends, and it ought to end, when that liberty becomes the curse of his neighbors."—Farror. Happy Old Age Noble Manhood —■ New York, June 80, 1814. The Silverton Journal, Silverton, Ore. Dear Sirs and Brothers;— At the annual meeting of the Na­ tional Court, Guardians of Liberty, held in Chicago, June 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 1914, it was decided that the scope of our work would be extended, and the following recommendation of a sub-committee was adopted without dissenting voice. “We deem it proper that while our superior work has to contend with the menace to our free institutions, that it is not against the principles of our order to permit courts to be establish­ ed in countries not ru'ed by our Hag. Such courts to be under the jurisdic­ tion of our National Court until such time as they shall deem it proper to pstabliHh National Courts of their own. We recommend that colored people be permitted to establish courts, and in sections of the country where there is a large colored population, that they be permitted to establish dual States Courts with the same right and privileges of other States Courts. If 1 Our constitution has been modified to meet these new requirements and we no* plan to start organizing first In Canada and then in other countries. One court has already been organized in Canada and inquiries are being re­ ceived from various sections of that country. It is be’ieved that by having an organization of colored voters, known as the Colored Guardians of Liberty, the patriotic work will be greatly strengthened as our colored brothers have shown their patriotism many times. We also are pleased to report that although heretofore our chief ac­ tivities have been confined to the middle western and eastern States, we now find a strong sentiment per­ vading all parts of the country. In the Pacific Coast States an active or­ ganizing campaign is being inaugura­ ted and will be pushed strongly. The same is true of the South where in the large cities the patriotic move­ ment is gaining strength. All readers who wish to be placed in touch with courts in their territory or who wish to organize in any part of the United States or Canada or other country, w 'l gain full information by writing to National Headquarters, 50 W. 24th St., New York City. Fraternally, Percy S. Brown, Secretary. To Jhe Chain Gang: Send in as many names of friends of freedom as you can. We want to send them sample copies and sub. blanks. Do it nowl Delightful Notary Public Newport ♦