The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, July 31, 1914, Image 2

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    is spent mentally in what might be called the sleeping faculties.
The higher activities of the bruin such as imagination, judgment
and reason are little used by a large number of people, to L>e sure,
but those who are fully developed, necessarily s|>eiid much of the
Published every Friday morning at stiverton. Oregon, by
time in the gratification of sense perception, mental conception and
J. E. HOSMER, Editor.
looking at memory pictures. This is the rest for ‘he mind, the
easy i>art of the mental activity, and it may be compared to the
Entered at the pò* loffie* at Silverton, Oregon,
>ouy when it lies down after being engaged in hard labor or strenu­
at second-elaas latea.
ous exercise. Now just as a clean, sweet bed is better than a filthy
one, so is this resting place of the mind winch is much happier if it
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you can see the beuuty all around you, if the music of the robin is
rest to your soul, if the soft touch of a loving hand sets in motion
Thia paper stands lor freedom of thought, free­
the heavenly music of love, or, even in their absence, when your
dom of the pre&s. freedom of speech, equality of
uppottuuity and the rvligton of righleouenees. It
tired body reclines to rest, if sweet memory holds up pictures of
is radically opposed U‘ every form of superstition
nappy thoughts and deeds, your mind is at home in its clean, white
and tyranny, or licensing or permitting any form
of evil.
couch; and it matters but little where a corrupt generation of poli­
ticians have imprisoned your body, even 11 it be in a filthy bunk of
TUO MANY FÜR US.
rags, the mind can still wander in restful happiness by the silver
streams and crystal fountains in those gardens and mansions not
There are so many letters asking all kinds of questions that made with hands, eternal in the heaven that's within you.
-ne can not answer them all personally. Some of the questions
have been answered »zens of times in the Silverton Journal and
SUPPKEaSlUx^ IS JESUIT IDEA.
still they keep coining, this is because some readers were not
subscribers until lately and for various other reasons. Here is a
Jesus- taught the brotherhood of man idea, and he was deud
sample letter:
set against lne Kumuns who suppressed liberty of thought and en­
Hou Oi astoiie Ave., Portland, Ore., July 27, 1914.
slaved his countrymen, lo-day the two iueus still stand in oppo­
Mr. HOSMER, ¿juvei xou, Ore.
sition. lhe idea of the brumerliood, the equuhly und the liberty
®bí Sillrfrton Journal
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NO LOAD TOO HEA
Dear Sir:—
ul man is still trying lo live in a world full ol the iuea ol suppres­
sion.
WE MUST GROW OR DIE!
lhe ¿Silverton Journal recently received u promise of a list ol
names from one who prolesseu great lriendsnip. This numslei
The Silverton Journal must keep its Subscription list
growing or it will surely die. We need your help, but we
knew fully the personal rehgious convictions ui lhe editor und
want to give even more than value received.
uud discussed lhe matter quixe thoroughly on several occasions,
Get us one or more »1 fifty cents a year.
Use
uud wiule mere is great disagreement on mi pur unit issues yet an
the
following
blank:
uas friendly und uie preacher even wrote an excellent little leltei
lor publication, praising our woik and expressing love und sym­ < •
A FREE PRESS
pathy. Now in spile oi the commandment, "thou shall nut he,”
me preacher writes uial he will not send the list, ana in spile ol
the fact mat lie knew wnat vxe ueheveu uelure ue wrote me guuu
ar ticle, nt uuw writes a cunuemnaiuiy, uueuiemug letter uml euus
The Mubwcription price lias been changed from * 100 to
wim me statement mat we can I tool nun any longer, inis an
50 cents per year.
snows max ue nas me spun ui tue ju-sxuu max because oi <m
Again we answer:
«u
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xuux
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nut
hue,
wruxeu
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contributor
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tue
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Aixss uasenun is xnariieu anu is living al her nume in rurt-
EDITOR OF SILVERTON JOURNAL,
land. . Aeiiuer aiiss Lauenau nur lne euixur Knows all the facia, iiui, ue is going lo suppress us wuu ail ms irngut. xle nas me
SILVERTON, OREGON.
mat is wnat we are uymg to nnd out. mat mere was ‘.auukeu vutnunc iuea ul rninug one oil umesa one subscr ibes tu ms put titu­
Enclosed find I
. for .which »end THE JOURNAL to
work is certain and we nave oui theory, but tue Jesuits are ex­ lar uruxiu or religious xuuugnu ine gbiuen xuie is luiguxieu, xu < >
the following:
overcome
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perts at using niuucenx parties as louis aiiu covering up mew* own
track, me never went back to lue nunnery. We are *,ol ' in bad xiamxj. Vie ocueve iu xue reugiuu ux iiguxeuuaucas, out Uiut uucs
Name .............
witu anyone excepting tliuse v'liu want tu be in bad with us, and xiux uiciuae me suppression ux xue ileeuum or uxe pxess. xue
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cuxtur uues not ugxee wuu every xuuxg puuuoueu in mu paper, uux
tney nave inure lu leax man we have.
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Name
No one can tell just wnat me "red necks” din do. They are
capable of anything, but it is impossible to think Mary Lasenau ¿Mtucuer Wlives wuax xu us xuuixs use supeisuxxuus sxusxi we mou I u < •
Address
was a willing tool in tlieu- hands, especially after becoming ac­ pxxux ix, uuu xx we xuuugnv u wuxxuy ul uuuce we wuuiu answer lx,
Name
quainted witn her and hearing uer story from her own, trank, giving me best xeusuas xur me luxm uiut is wimxu us. vv uy cau x
mis preacuex' be laix* uxxu uu uiis i it is because ue stm ueueves
..leiiigent self. No, she was a victim and her story is true.
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in tu« ikumau Catuuuc uocume ox lUie or xuxu. xuis pvux jesuxu-
cax gx4 pxeacuer says mat ue is tuiuugu wuu us; just us
Name
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in cue xuxure suuu be xu wurn uu wxxu wnum ue cuuies m cuutucx
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bicc ecu ua Uiax me yumeu uge ox xue wuxiu is aueau ox us. xuej or lx uuu am imguty glad we are uux m uxs cross. v»e nave no
u auu xuax xue xcu^xuus, me ecuauxuic ux,u xue puuucui uxe ox xue policy.
me pium, open neeuom ui luuugui, neeUum oi speculi
ux xue Wuxxu iiute uU uecu ouxlx uu u Ue, xuax xue xixixxueis uuu xxeeuum ox me press—uud xuis xur tue purpose ux iiuuiug me
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xieux mH mujL a &xuax vuou^c lx, me xuutxuxueuxui pxiuviples Ox uUx ueceiveu, uuu “ ue cau jusxixy uxs luxiuei xriemuy uiuiuuue wuu
for MAX BURGHOLiER’S new book of 32 pages
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uuu suuu Xuuuuaxiuu uuu wiu cuuuuue us luug us xue tuuu sxuuus. mure xxiau we ever supposed it could be twisted.
nun tue caves ux tue dura ages comes tue uools ol reptilian
xxuu <xs Uxe luug u^es cuxue uuu gu, uuppxei uuu misci uuu oextex
.via ¿lurt xue cuxitueu ol uieu, uuux xu us ux xius uge ui gxeux iuui- uxrds, me siuieas ox caimvorous sea sexpenis, me swisu ox mum-
lulxvus , uui pxu£euy wudid luueeu appeal like uuus, kuuwxug guuu um oats
wings, uui utue oiiveiton journal boat may oe
aixu evm uux uui puix xu tue uuudxug ul xuis gieuxer ciViuzaiiuu swamped and we may suuu oe wasued way out into me sea ol eter­
xs xu uuu uux uuux xxixs luuuuxxieuxul, xeiigiuus, ecuuuuuc uuu puuxx- nity; out never, as luug as we desire lieedom xor oui'sen, will we
uui ue is wuxexi is keeping us Hum tue piuuxxseu xuuu. lx may uux oe lriguteued into me ixomau Latnohe ’ puucy ui rooomg otuers
xc Uuueisxuuu uj suxuc wueu we suy max an mouexu propuexs cou- ui me same privilege; lor we beheve in tue numane doctrine oi
lui xu xue opinion max me lie ax xue base ui uu uui luuutiu cui- Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, du ye even so to
xupxiuu, uuu consequent uuseiy, is summed up m xue woru mem: for this is the law and the prophets.”
It’» a good one to read and pass to a neighbor.
slavery.”
me whole world is lied up tu a uogiuaxic, sxavisn lie whicn the
A 1UULO fftf NvllUN
xixuuuex uuuicues (cutuuuc, imuuxst, uiuuaxtuueuxau, etc.) will ugni
io! xu uie xusl uilcn, uecause they oelieve m ine He or al least iu
axauy who aie luatuie in years never reach mental maturity,
using ix. inis* lie is the uuiveisai luea that it is wicaeu to imua muoiig tuese stuuteu xmuus we imd many varieties ox cuiluish vag­
Uuieieul than the priest maue cieeu. 1ms uamnaOle lie is mis- aries and superstitious, oome ox these aie au injury to society
mievous bejunu our power lo explain, ft nas held us in bondage
umy m a negative way anu the loss is expressed by me words, it
lor centuries. Lhose wuu duieu to question it were put to death uugut nave been.”
However, some oi these nouy-noises oi
uud tue Ixoiuun iiierarcny, Helped by Jesuits m older cnurches all
mougnt become actually actively anu exceeuyigiy naxmiul, and
over Lius gieat country, aie now endeavoring lo suppress Lne ¿sil­
wuen upnelu uy cmiu-mmued men and women oi energy become
ver tun Journal because they have learned mat tile editor is against
Has
by the Socialist
a heihsn mghlmare oi error llxat plunges wnole nations into Lhe
the slavery ui Romanism, lne Jesuits among the Protestants
bottomless pit or ignorance, superstition and slavery.
will boycott, imprison mid hang anyone wno really opposes their
of
for
ine catholic religion of holy water, holy oil, holy virgin, in­
particular brand oi religious insanity, and as yet there are only
fallible pope, unnatural celebacy—or carnally - minded criminal
a few wno really understand ana sanction and appreciate absolute
priests—pickled young women called nuns, literal hell and pur­
lieedom of thought, of speech and of the press.
gatorial doctrines, ghost and, angel lies, opposition to liberty ol
lhen economically we are slaves, and, worst of all, nearly all
thought and ambition for control of the state—all these and many
want to remain as we are. They still believe in the enslaving Ue
If Elected, the most Careful, Conscientious snd Talented Legal
more of the notions of the unscientilic and undeveloped Roman
that it is impossible for every one to be workers and to get the full
Catholic nund make this old organization a manure pile in Uncle
Service will be given tq the People of the State.
social product of his toil. The great masses of men and women
¿jam’s door yard that is a veritable breeding place for every vile,
not only are looking for a master but still beheve in a master-and-
creeping thing of wiiich the grown up children are capable.
Study the Principles he Advocates.
slave condition.
But the Roman church is not the only cesspool of corruption,
And need it be pointed out that politically we are believing and
r.or are the Catholic people the only ones who have been stunted;
living the damnable slavery lie? We are slaves of our public ser­
and even many of these people of the mother church do not believe.
vants, and the great majority of our people still believe that there
They only stay in the church because they think that that is the
is no better way. From the country school director to the presi­
easiest way to make the best of a bad bargain. The priests, many
dent of the United States we don't yet know what to do if he don’t
of them are naturally bright and do not believe. They let the
Go as we want him to; and He don’t. He does as he wants to
child-minded think they believe, but they know that it is all a hum­
alter he is elected. Before election he bows, kisses the baby and
bug. Father Thomas, former Abbot at Mt. Angel, told Ahe writer
makes the sigil of the cross to us, but once in power, we do the
that he did not believe as the common people (child - minded)
bowing, kissing and we make all the signs and even the cross and
thought
he did.
Mrs. W. E. Sprague.
carry it ourselves. 0, this damnable lie of slavery: Think and
Outside of the Roman Catholic church the woods are full of
At
her
home
gn
Flrat
and B. Sts., takes orders and delivers—
help your fellows think! The days of persecution and intolerance
fools with pet notions. Some are harmless, but others are mak­
Home
made
Bread
and
all
kind» of home made Baking, Cakes,
and slavery should be over. Will we of this generation see the
ing fools of others by the wholesale. We hope the time will come
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dawn?_________________________
when mature men and women will hold no pet notion so sacred as
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to exclude the possibility of discovering its falsity (if it be false),
A CLEAN BED OR A FILTHY BUNK.
WHOLESOME
HEALTHFUL
of endeavoring to find the causes of things or of acknowledging
In the world of thought there are things clean and beautiful their mistakes and welcoming the new light.
A good teacher has no “pets.” She loves and welcomes and
and things filthy and disgusting. And while it is unwise to be so
prudish as to ruin the practical fields of thought by over nicety, yet trains and tests them all. So he or she, who has that wonderful
I here is not much danger of modern man being mentally too clean. mental equipment, which is only developed in the really mature
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Moral cleanliness, of course, is essential to happiness, but it is not human animal, the reason, does not have any “pet” ideas. The
the subject of this short sketch and we hope to be understood when truth and truth alone satisfies, and if what is now held as truth is
We have just what
we say that mental cleanliness is necessary and comes before moral discovered to be doubtful and finally false, no pang of pain at the
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cleanliness just as physical cleanliness comes before health of body. change, only rejoicing because of the new discovery.
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No man or woman can be moral whose mind is full of filth, virmin
The poor undeveloped creature whose pet notion of meta­ There ar6 so many things that
and disease germs and whose mentality is of course and shoddy
subs. Fit is the only way we can sur-
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material. It is difficult to separate mentality from morality in this physical things forever shuts him off from the light of progressive we have that you need, just as vive. This is your fight, as well as
endeavor to help ourselves and others in trying to purify the research and the company of the best and truest thinkers of the good as new. Come in and see. ours. Let’s each do his part well and
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stream at its source, but let us try to do this by aid of a figure. age is to be pitied, but there is no remedy for such, only the new
CHARLES WEBB
a
great
victory
will
be
won.
birth
of
those
more
fit
to
survive.
About one-third of our time is spent in bed, and fully that amount
Win
, a.se wiile to me or to the "Menace” for publi­
cation, and ten u& wnuv you know about iiliss Lasenan.
Do you know where she is?
If not, wnai were me facts concerning her disappearance?
Did sne go back to the nunnery oi her* own free will ?
May she have been kidnapped ?
It seems to me that you are in bad with the public on account
of no statements as to these matters.
Hoping to see sometliirg from you soon,
1 remain yours truly,
x x x x x x
P. b.—Did the "red necks” put up a job on you, by sending
ner out lu snare you?
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