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    T he S ilverton J ournal
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SILVERTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1914.
VOL III.
NO. 38.
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CAN BE NO COMPRMISE
EVERYBODY GIVE IT TO ’EM!
Commencing With Sulzer as Governor of New York We
Must Show
an
Unwavering
Front to
Romanized
Political Corruption From The Atlantic to the Pacific.
It will be remembered that the
Hierarchy said that they would get
Su'zer because he did not support a
rotten law which was to give the
Catholic church more fuBy-^the con­
trol of the public schools. They did
l>ut him out of office and put one of
their own corrupt Knights in. But
when Greek meets Greek, then com s
th tug of war. Will Sulzer be the
next Governor of New York? The
Sentinel of Lil>erty, says that his
cause is growing like a gathering
storm. They say:
"The recent news from New York
indicate that Sulzer will be the next
governor of that state. There are
over thirty countie» which have en­
tered into I tie Anti-Boss Democratic
league. The sole purpose of this
league is to re-enstate Sulzer.
Su'zcr a True Patriot.
Sulzer refused ter al’ow the Roman­
ists to rule him. They wanted a man
that would allow them to graft on
the state as they had done before and
as they are doing in almost every
state in the Union. They want tax
money and Sulzer’s high sense of en­
nobled manhood, would not allow such.
The politics' bunch of papists im­
mediately got busy and ousted him.
This was a deliberate frame-up.
Contest of Governors.
Glenn, the Roqianist and co-con-
spirator in the ousting of Sulzer,
made a GREAT speech at the 125th
anniversary of Georgetown Univer­
sity. The Washington Herald of
June 16th says:
Gov. Glenn Urges Catholic Union.
Prevent Persecution by Showing
Fangs of Lion, Urges Governor.
A hint from Gov. Glynn, of New
York, that the Catholic church will
be subjected to persecution until its
adherents band together and »how,
instead of the teeth of the lamb, the
fangs of the lion, was the only se­
rious expression last night, at the
smoker of alumni of Georgetown
University, who are celebrating the
126th anniversary of the founding of
the institution. Gov. Glynn deliver­
ed the principle address.”
Gov. Glynn has proven himse.f to
be just what we thought he was, here
he shows himself to ne a stiff necked
inembtr of the Knights of mob and
murder. In other words th« state
of New York has a man gracing tlx
official chair of the governor who
endorses the reign of terror in the
mobbing of American freemen. Can
you imagine u better illustration of
what the Knights of Columbus Oath
is than that illustration here in the
case of governor Glynn. The Roman
hierarchy la allowed 'iberties here in
America that would be unthikabie
In her native soil, yet this rough-neck
is spouting off at the mouth about
the Romanists showvng the "Fangs
of the Lion instead of the teeth of
the lamb.” The only sign of a lamb
like nature in these brutes is the
wool they have in their
“Fangs."
Their whole existence has been but
one b'oody devastating reign of ter­
ror. This is the gnng Glynn wants
to more thoroughly organize for their
hellish work. In other words: The
Jesuits are not bloody enough nor
sneaking enough, the Knights ofaCol-
umbus with their bloody, drunken
mobs are not showing the “Fang”
enough. They must get something
stronger. Well here it is governor.
The black hand of Italy with Glynn
at the head of the thmg. that would
be fang enough to suit Hans Schmidt.
The two governors contrasted a-
mounts to simply thia: A Knight
of Columbus with all the showing of
the “Fang” that their cowardice will
venture or a true patriot, who rath­
er than let his state be robbed al­
low d h'mself to be sacrificed. Dear
New York people, Which Shall You
Take”?
And dear people in Oregon what
are we going to do? Sha'I we still
b'indly put in the Glynn# and force
the real American citizens to take a
back seat, i>e bully ragged out of
business, become tramps and die of
broken hearts? That is just what
“is doing” all over this great country.
The offices here are filled with Jesuits,
tools and cowards. Kick out the
traitorous Glynns and put in the
Sulzer patriots and you will notice
not only a difference in the taxes,
general prosperity and growth of our
great state but also in the growth of
the only permanent thing in the
world—the great principles for which
stands the American flag.
STICKERS
If the doctrines and practices of
the Roman priest« nre wrong it is a
sin to be silent.
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Though the old Catholic cat may still
lash he old tail
And pray on her Saintly shin bohd!
She’ll be careful by gum what she
puts in her “jug,”
“When Johnny comes marching home.’’
• • •
If every one who is agninst the
aggressions of Rome would do his or
her duty, the free press of our coun­
try could do a thousand tin.es more
in less than a thousandth of the time.
Please wake up and send us a «rap,
a scrip, a sub or a snip. Ho it now!
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When it comes to such a monster
evil as the Catholic blight, God still
loves a cheerful giver. Cheerfully
give ’em hell!
• • •
Any one who knows of a crime
which should be told to the public
and does not send it to a free press
is gui'ty of particeps criminis..
• • •
No man or woman can just'y call
himself or herself a protestaqt unless
he or she protests against the un­
Christian, unAmericah and inhuman
dogmas and beastly practices of the
Roman Hierarchy.
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Did the priests, who live within the
great thick stone walls, build these
walls? No. Their poor dupes lifted
and tugged and lugged that the dear
fathers might live at ease, exercise
when they wish to, drink the best of
wine and otherwise enjoy the fruits
of others toil.
TROUBLES OF WILLIAM
HOWARD TAFT.
William Howard Taft, who recently
ran for president of the United States
and whose appeals for support were
so eloquent and convincing that the
pe pie all voted for the other fellow,
is now confronted with a disunited
family, as well as a disunited political
party.
Mr. Taft, when president, vetoed
the Webb hill, over the heads of the
dep.'.'tment of justice experts, on the
ground it was surely “unconstitu­
tional.” '
Rut, behold, his eldest son, Robert,
came out in an article in the Harvard
Law Review declaring that the mea­
sure w .g constitutional, flat)/ over­
ruling pater fabilias.
Recently, Mrs. Taft publicly espous­
ed the cause of the anti-suffragists
and said things about women who
desire to take part in the making of
laws under which they must live.
And now comes Miss Helen Taft
espousing the cause of suffrage am
flatly overruling her Ma.
All of this is in line with the trend
of the times. The old folks, naturally
conservative, turn their back upon
the rising sun and dig in the graves
of the past.
The younger ones turn the'r faces
to the light and bend their energies
toward accomplishment. In the young
lies the hope of the future.—The Key­
stone American.
Silly Sally made a mash and thought
it vastly funny,
But now she’B mash for drunken
prists—a silly, ninny nunny.
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It would be a safe bet that every
sister who willingly stays in the con­
vent is either a ninny or a sinny.
The good, intelligent girls want to
get out* Let’s help ’em.
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Though the old bull-necked priest may
pose as a saint,
He may vow, yow and piously pray;
But his ce':bate talc is a j ke among
men,
Because he ain’t built that way.
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PAPAL NOTES.
(By L. D. Rat'ff)
. St A'phonsu» Liguori, a Catholic
' Saint of the Blessed type, whose in­
i structions to priest*« are so nasty that
to pub'ish them in this country w uld
Washington Gladden in Harpers Weekly Writes Most send the publisher to prison, wrote a
! book of 700 pages on the “Glories of
Dangerous Article Making Light of the War Against Mary.” The theme of the book as
i stated in the Introduction is that “All
Fraud, Tyranny and Murder.
| graces are d'aposed by the hand of
Mary a'one, and all those who are
saved are saved solely by means of
High Catholic authority and high I does get a streak of sense in the this div’ne Mother.” The following
Masonic authority have both said that ' article along toward the last. He, are some illustrations of Mary’s favor:
there can be no compromise in this admits that there is suspicion 2"d ill- j A nun ran away with a youth and
wi'l on both sides and says that he
fight for and against Romanism. h s “read some Roman Cathol’c news­ I'ved in prostitution for 15 year». All
these years the Virgin impersonated
Suppose Washington Gladden is right papers that are reasonable and fair th*- nun in the convent to prevent the
and this struggle comes periodically, in their treatment of Protestants, but nun’s disgrace.—(P 224)
does that make it any the less real ?
as a rule the readers of such papers
A certain youth became disolute
He says in Harpers Weekly: get a very unfavorable impression of and a robber. On hia way to the
“To those to whom the happi­ the purposes and practices of their ga'lows, passing a statue of Mary he
ness and peace of their native land is Protestant brethren. If a Protestant sa'uted it, and the statue in the pre­
dear, these visitations of religious minister goes wrong, that fact is ex- sence of all inclined its head and
ranchor and intolerance are p’oited; if anyth'ng scandulous occurs sa’uted him. The youth stooped to
most unwelcome. An epidemic -of in Protestant circles, it is not apt to be kiss the feet of the image, and Mary
smallpox or yellow fever is a light extenuated; and when such a period extended her arm# from the itatue
affliction compaired with these sea­ arrives as that which now threatens and took him by the hand and held
sons of religious contention and sus­ us, the recriminations of the more ig­ him so fast that no power could move
picion and enmity.”
norant are apt to fly back in volleys. I hipn.—(P212)
What kind of happiness and what
“Moreover it must be admitted that!
xry made known to the blessed
kind of peace do we want? The small­ when the Roman Catholics gain the > Francis Patrizii the hour of his death;
pox is upon us. it is Catholicism and numerical majority as they have dose he died a Saint; and after 40 years a
not the contention that this monster in some of our communities, tb*'r ten­ most beautiful lily sprung from his
ev'l has brought upon us. Do we want dency to push the interests of their; mouth, which was then transplanted
to let this evil Roman thing grow and own church and its adherents is some- into France, and on the 'eaves of
grow till it ruins our country ?
th’ng pretty strenuous. It is not true was written “Hai' Mary” in letters
If we do not want this fever of re­ of ajl Roman hierarchs, but it k true of gold.—(P 629)
ligious contention let us drain the of some of them that their ambition
In the city of Aragona lived a
swamp» of monasteries, convents and to ra'e the state is not well concealed. beautiful gir' named Alexandra who
schools of white slavery which do ac­ I think that there is need of resisting was greatly 'oved by two young men.
tually exist right here in these United such tendencies. The Roma*» Cath­ They fought and killed each other.
States of America. This soft headed olic clerics are illadvised when they Their enrageo relatives killed the
Glad(den) seems to think that there is undertake, no matter how adroitly, to young girl, cut off her head and threw
no danger exc. pting in Baying some- dictate the politics and the policies of her into a well. A few days after
think or doing something to hurt the commonwealth.”
St Dominic, inspired of God, ap­
somebodies feelings. Just let them
That is just what we say Mr Glad- proached the well and said, “Alexan­
alone and live in peace with our neigh­ Sen and we don’t intend to use the dra, come forth,” and immed-’ately
bors. Isn’t that sense for you? If same kind of softsoap that you are en- the head of the deceased came forth,
you know of the worst crimes being dqvoring to use either. What is the placed itself on the edge of the well
committed by the wholesale just for­ use of soft pedalling General Wash­ and prayed St Dominic to hear its
get it and keep busy. Why, he talks ington? Does it look well for a war­ c nfession. The Saint heard its con-
like a fish and “Washington” oefcre rior and statesman to soft-pedal too fess’on, and gave it comunion in the
h s glad name must have been a mis­ much? “Ambitious to ru'e the state” presence of a concourse of people who
take in the estimate of the worth of die. you say?Indeed, and what haven’t had assembled to witness the miracle.
the object named. He couldn't have they done to accomplish the*r end in Two days the head retained its b'fe
done a better thing for the enemieb every part of the world? “Think upon the edge of the well, in the pre­
of America if he had been paid a mill­ there is need to resist such leaden- , sence of all, then the soul went to
ion dollars for the job. This wart on cies" ? Well, that is what we are try-1 purgatory-, from which it was deliver­
the Protestant body slings mud at the ing to do and we know that the tend-1 ed in 15 days.—(P 273)
patriots, who have at last been encies have become so strong in Am­
Great stuff, that, eh ? How would
aroused and see the danger, and then erica that it is about time that we | you like to have it taught to your
he insults them by saying that they have another good clean up or we will : children in the schools? That is just
are throwing mud. Read what he have the Catholic smallpox sure | what they will get if the Catholic
says and see how you like it: “The enough. And while we are trying to Church gets control of our public
first mutterings of this eruption of do this you old “mut” and a lot l:ke schools.
mud and slime are audible allready. you are “throwing mud” at us and it
The papers repart that the Arch­
Those of us who have passed through is certainly the dirtiest mud that
this misery two or three times know our workers ever had to take from bishop of Mexico went to Rome to
what to expect. It is being whis­ their friends(?). Go away with secure the “Good Offices” of Presi­
pered now in Protestant circles that your twaddle about this fight being dent Wilson in behalf of the Catholic
the Cathol'cB are meeting by stealth, periodica' and about Protestants and Church in Mexico. To be sure ! That
from night to night, in their bast- Catholics being obliged to learn how is the right place to go to reach
ments of their churches, to drill for to live together in the same country. Wilson, all right.
the impending- insurrection. If the It is not so. We never can really live
History records the fact that
church has no basement, *t matters together. It w’’l be a fight all the
Columbus
was a slave-dealer, a pirate,
not; the story is just as freely told, time until it is over and that Trill be
a
murderer,
and monster of cruelty.
and just as readily believed.”
when the Catholic superstition and ex­
With
what
unerring
directness the
Don’t that sound just like Roman ploitation and usurpation of our great
hand
of
Fate
has
given
his name to
rot? It just serves to throw a care- American government is
entirely
a secret order of our day!
les« reader off the main track and put annihilated. The Anti-Papal-Panic is
him out of the real fight for liberty indeed on, and a victory for Liberty,
A Catholic judge in Nebraska en­
and truth. It is very evident that Justice and Truth may be de'ayed by joined a Protestant minister from
“Washington” '■ not the right name 1 such things as Mr. Gladden’s article, participating in the graduating exer­
for Mr. G'adden who in face of the but remember, you softsoapers, that cises of a high-school.—This is Ro­
most real danger this country ever “a thing is never settled until it is set­ manism.
met talks so unWashington like. He tled right.”
“The Roman Catho'ic Church in the
Midd'e Ages, as now, was a great
Democracy.”—President Wilson, in
the “New Freedom,” quoted by a
Catholic paper.
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“A Democracy,” says Webster, “is
Demands.
Answers-
1.—Armistice until Hueita can be
1.—The Constitutionalists
will a form of government in which the
"persuaded” to resign, this armistice brook no interference in the internal supreme power is retained and direct­
invo'vi-g cessation of hostilities affairs of Mexico, either by the United ly exercised by the people.’ In the
Catholic Church the Pope is the head
throughout Mexico.
States or any other nation—NO.
and Supreme Power. He appoints
the
Cardinals, the Cardina's elect the
2.—Guarantees that Huerta will not
2.—Huerta killed Madero, the an-
Pope,
—the people have nothing to
be ki'led if he falls into the power cient Aztec blood law demands a life
for a life, wherefore Huerta must say. The who'e constructive order of
of the Constitutionalists.
the Catholic Church, from the Pope
d;e— NO.
her Supreme Monarch down to the
3.—Guarantee
to
all
leaders
lowest priest is a Despotism. Wilson,
whether nations or individuals, that
fl.—The Constitutionalists will not the politician, it seems, has become
the international obligations of the burden the nation with useless debts, much Romanized.
Huerta government will be paid.
for the obligations of their revolt are
almost nothing—NO.
L'ncoln, Garfield, McKinley, Roose­
4.—Immediate election as soon as
velt, .Mayor Gaynor of New York, all
Huerta quits.
4.—Banditry, such as that of the shot by men of Catho'ic training.
Zapatas, Genovevo de la O, and Jose We have not heard that W. J. Bryan
5..—Protection of Spaniards in Mex­ Mora, must be wiped out, therefore included the Catholic Church in his
ico; Spaniards remaining in Mex­ immediate elections cannot be held demand that anarchy be suppressed.
ico; restoration of their property and —NO.
One Dr. Cummings wrote a book to
permission to all of them to return to
show
that the Catholic Church stands
5.—The Spaniards have been Op-
the republic.
pressors and looters of Mexico for for Free Speech and Free Press,—
which book passed through the hands
8.—Restoration to the Catholic 400 years; they must go—NO.
of the Catholic censor before it was
church of all confiscated property;
8.—The laws of the reform give published.
payment of buildings destroyed; pro­
Anna Lowry, an ex-nun, was fined
tect'on to all priests still in Mexico all church property to the state when
and permission for others to return in needed; the priests have oppressed at Winona, Minn., for using obscene
the people and held them ;n ignorance language in an address to women..
safety.
The objectionable language was read
—NO.
Constitutionalists, once in power and quoted from the "Moral Theology
7.—Veiled promise of immediate re­
cognition of new government is held will not need recognition by the of St L>‘guori,” one of the standard
out, if Constitutionilists accept these United States; Mexico can rehabili­ text-books used in the priest-incu­
bators.
terms.
tate herself—NO.
DEMANDS BY U. S.: ANSWERS BY CARRANZA
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
OF THE STATE
Information About Factories and En­
terprises That Employ Labor and
Matters Affecting the Development
of Oregon.
(Compi'ed by the State Bureau
Industries and Statistics.)
of
W. R. Scott, general manager of
6500 nrr'es of the S. P. system on the
Pacific Coast, says railroad earnings
will soon be on the upgrade.
The bridge across the river at
Salem has been condemned and the
two counties and the city w;ll erect
a $200,000 structure.
A. B. Hammond of San Francisco
says ships costing $1000 a day to
operate will soon be sailing from
Astoria and a railroad will be built
down the co«st.
The old Long Placer mine near Cot­
tage Grove is to be worker for gold.
The Vesuvious mines in the Bohemia
di»trict are getting out much ore.
Eugene Iron works has taken a
contract to manufacture 500 of the
Harden Sanitary Drinking Fountains.
Representatives of the Oregon-
California Electric of Medford have
been at Riddles to install service.
The Clackamas Gas Co. passes up
Millwaukee and will supply Oswego.
A Federal Court and Postoffice
building will be erected at Medford.
N Hood River has voted $75,000 raod
bonds and dedicated an open-air
theatre.
Grants Pass has paid out on the
Crescent City railroad to date $8.3,-
318.
A San Francisco firm will erect a
brick block on 6th st., Port'and.
Portland .meat inspection ordin­
ance has been taken into the courts
on the ground that it disdriminates
against all sma'' packers in favor of
the meat trust.
Nehalem has voted bonds to pur­
chase the pr sent water plant.
Fruit packing will start August 1st
in the Rogue Rivet district.
The Hudson Gold Dredging Co., will
construct another dredge- for the
Sumpter gold placer mines.
A $10,000 creamery _wi'J be erected
at Alvadore on Fem Ridge.
The Greenback mine in Douglas
county has been sold to a Mexican
syndicate and will be operated on a
large scale.
Union Oil Co. builds a $10,000
storage plant at Eugene.
Booth-Kelly Co. is erecting a large
fire-proof drykiln at Springfield.
A motor road will be built from
Mapleton to the beach at Florence
A Street car line is to be built from
Baker into the Eagle Valley.
A schooner arrived at _________
Marshfield
'oaded with skins, tusks and oil of
sen lions, a new industry on the Ore­
gon «oast.
Congress gave $150,000 for the fish
hatching stations on Oregon waters.
The Coast Bridge Co., of Portland
got the bridge at Yamhill for one
dollar less than the Port'and Bridge
Co., its closest competitor, $4,499.
The 100,000 gallon reservoir of the
Bend Water Co. is nearly completed.
The Fremont hotel recently de-
stroyed by fire at Salem will be re-
built of brick, to cost $20,000.
Representatives of Swift & Co.
have been hammering the Oregon
cheese industry with importations
from Canada and Wisconsin.
Bids are being taken for a $110,000
high school at Eugene.
The S. P. Co., bridge payrolls on
W-'Uamette Pacific will be $25,000 per
month.
Free factory sites are being offered
Coos Bay.
Clatsop county has 700 men em­
ployed on the Columbia Highway.
Eugene Fruit growers Association
w"' manufacture Loganberry juice.
Granite Hill mine in Josephine
county is to be operated.
Grants Pass box factory is to re­
sume after lying idle four years.
The Oregon Public Utility commis­
sion shows a disposition to allow
capita' invested in these properties
to make a fair return and thus en­
courage further investments.
Sherwood gets a new bank and
hotel building.
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The Experiment of reducing
the price of this paper to 50
cents per year for a period of
30 days has proven such a
success that we have conclud­
ed to make the reduction per­
manent. Keep them coming in
bunches! It is the correct an­
swer to the hierarchy’s prosecu­
tions and falsehoods.