J THE SILVERTON JOURNAL PRINTING OFFICE is up-to-date, with NEW, MODERN MACHINERY. We do “QUALITY” job printing promptly and neatly. INTERTYPING SOLICITED It is better than Linotyping Silverton Journal, THE FREE PRESS Joyful Childhood lleautiful Womanhood “All that ia human must retrograde if it do not advance."—Gibbon. VOTE 1914 OREGON DRY 1914 Man's liberty ends, and it ought to end, when that liberty becomes the curse of his neighbors.”—Farror. Noble Manhood * Happy Old Age DRY CAMPAIGN A NON-PARTI­ ALCOHOL ( AUSES »0 PER CENT OF OREGON CRIME SAN ONE The Anti-Saloon League emissaries are busy organizing “Oregon Dry Clubs” ami "S32-X-Yes” clubs which are purely campaign organizations for the purpose of carrying Oregon Dry on November 3d. Those local organi­ zations are all under the direction, more or less, of the Committee of One Hundred, the committee of Ore­ gon business men formed to help car­ ry the state dry. The so-called “Out- to-Win” movement is the slogan of the Prohibition party and has no con­ nection with the non-partisan project of Oregon in the dry column. • • • In October, two Indian murder cases from Klamath county will be tried in the United Slat's District Court sitting at Medford, Oregon. The cases are those of Jim George and Tom Smith. Both of these men got drunk on Oregon licensed whiskey and are alleged to have committed murder. It will take u month’s time and from $20,000 to $30,000 to try these cases. Seventy-five or a hun­ dred witnesses must be transported from Klamath county. All this expense is only to enable foreign whiskey corporations to continue mak­ ing Oregon a game preserve for their trafllc. Not a drop of wfhiskey is manufactured in Oregon. All this muss is supplied by eastern corpora­ tions. • * * * Spending fifteen or twenty dollars in a saloon for the purpose of getting a do'lar in revenue for the school fund is different from shooting craps. In shooting craps there is at least a chance to win. We wish to exchange an acre of ground with a fine large house, lots of fruit, garden, chickens and good cow, for a smal'er place. See Cascade Real Estate Co., over Journal Office. MATEHI, L18T8’ COLUMN. Edited by Eliza Mowry Bliven, Brook * lyn, Conn. The Columbus (Ohio) "Dispatch" invited everybody except atheists and I critics to tell why they go or do not i ko to church. The best way to give the false a t lie false a free hand In to shut off dienefit of my views at every oppor- < tunity. This would not be allowed in a church-building, but this school is neld in a school-house. Week ago their lesson was the parable of the husbandman who hired some laborers in the morning, others at noon, and others in the evening, and paid them all alike. I told them it was wrong to pay those who worked only a few hours as much as those who had worked all day. One teacher asked if 1 thought it wrong if God did it. I said it matters not whether God or man did it, it was no4 just. Some thought it awful if I thought God could do a wrong. It is not possible to get some people to read anything except religious papers, so I take this way to get some things before their minds which they have never thought of before. George H. Ruppenthal. • • • The attempt to place the bible in Montana schools, has not made any progress. I believe Montana people are too progressive to stand for it. Comrade Walter Martin and I have held three street meetings in Butte. He is blind, aged 70, but vigorous and an out-and-out materialist. It would do you good to hear him score the bible, the churches, the “Salvation Army” and the “Volunteers of Amer­ ica.” (We call them the Vultures.) It is almost worth one's life to talk in the streets here against orthodox bel:ef and the churches. Last winter the police were compelled several times to arrest men. apparently sent by the churches, to make us trouble. Salvationists and Vultures also threaten us. The police here are near­ ly all socialists and I. W. W. owing to the Socialist Administration, and the miners also gather nightly to hear the old man and to protect him; so we have an ample body-guard. The Police Judge is a free thinker and fines those interfering with the blind speaker. A. J. Martin. - a • Lend A Kami, the paper published, printed and edited by prisoners of the Oregon Penitentiary at Salem, Ore­ gon, is preparing to get out a special "Dry Number” of their magazine for September. The paper is strongly advocating the adoption of the dry amendment. The reason therefor is stated in their July number in these words: ' “Lend A Hand has been rather strong on the Prohibition question for the last year, and for good reasons. Alcohol is responsible for 90 per cent of our prison population—that is the main reason; what it does to the countless thousands who never land in prison, is subject rather of genei'al discussion. According to prison rec- i If that miserable institution called <>rds, dry towns send the least number the Church stood for anything good, of victims to this institution.” there would be no cruelty to anima's, which is the worst of all cruelty, be­ “Whiskey nouer got anybody any­ cause animals are helples-«. Christian where except to jail” declared Henry mothers arc to blame for ♦ ‘.idling A. Larson, Chief Ollicer of the United | their children to pray and lov■> Jesus, States Indian Service at Chemawa. instead of teaching them tJ be hu­ Oregon, on August 4, in denouncing mane. The Church being in the ...aj- the liquor evil. >rity, could if it wanted to, prevent all cruelty. But the Church ii not inter­ SECRETARY BRYAN ON DRINK ested in preventing cruelty, it is in­ terested in God. I loathe the Church AND WAR and ‘ts God. Stella Speaking of the recent order of the • • • Russian government forbidding vodka in the Russian Army, Secretary of The science of biology teaches us State William J. Bryan has this to that the first animals were the lowest say in the July number of his paper, animals, and from these have grown “The Commoner”: through millions of years all the If the soldier must give up alcohol different families and species that because it interferes with his efficien­ make up the animal kingdom includ­ cy, why should not the civilian pro­ ing our own species. All the inhab­ mote his efficiency by giving it up? itants of the earth are bound together And if it is demonstrated that alcohol by universal kinship, whether they is an evil, and only an evil; if it is come into existence among the waters, proven that it lessens the productive the desert sands, a hole in the earth value of the citizen, who will say that hollow of a tree or in a palace; wheth­ the nation should look upon this er they build nests or empires; swim, great evil with indifference merely be­ fly, crawl or walk. All the inhabitants cause a few people want to grow rich of the world are related physical'y, out of a drink that is destructive ? Why mentally and morally. should we condemn opium, morphine l’rof. J. Howard Moore, of Crane and cocaine, if we are to worship at Technical High School, Chicago, in the shrine of whiskey and beer?” “Dumb Animals.” GOOD PICKING ^l Ui i ni i ii i iniiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiinmnmTHTnTttTnr»»"......... HmHHimHw mmi If You Want Money Dress ia the Garb I of a Catholic Nun Conveyancing Brokerage • Mary Fit-patrick of the South Side of Pittsburg was arrested a few days ago and sent to the work house for thirty days for impersonating a nun >11 a begging episode. She had < these holy beggars with outstretched but filled paws and feeling that she had as much right to be given'-gold as they decided to try the sister’strick of gaining this gold. The civil au­ thorities knew she would not give this gold to the dog-collared daddies as she was not under oath to do so. The result iieing she got pinched. In other words a good starving woman must lie sent to the work home for thirty days for wearing a funeral dress and begging for her own starving body, but the other females dressed in fun­ MR. aad MRS. G. H. DEDR1CK, General Manager» eral garb are permitted to beg w.t < restraint, as they are begging for the stall-fed, big-necked daddies of the I OFFICE IN HOSMER BUILDING various parishes where they are lo­ cated. The thing that ought to be H Room formerly occupied by H. E. Brown done is to incas orate both classes jf | SILVERTON, OREGON beggars or to liberate them. The sis­ ters of charity almost invariably get their money under false pretense; pre­ tending often that it is for the pur­ pose of constructing a hospital, or maintaining a charity ward when in fact very little of the money goes for the object for which ii is begged. Sentinel of Libert.,-. One acre, half in clover, an 8-room house, city water | Phone Green 991 CASCADE REAL ESTATE CO. A BIG BARGAIN. PASTOR PATMOUNT IS SAD NERVOUS WRECK “Dry” Worker Tells Rambling Story of Pursuit by Unknown Persons in the yard, good well, 40 young fruit trees, 15 old ones, chicken house, fine Jersey cow, 35 chicken *, grape», good bam—everything for only $3250. Easy term *. No better bargain in Silverton! See * over the Journal office. u Milwaukee, Wis., July 20. — Rev. Louis Patmount, the “dry" lecturer, who, it is al'eged, was kidnapped at Westville, Ill., in March last, and later mysteriously disappeared from De­ troit, has been found at Rib Lake, . ............................................................................................................... . Wis., Patmount’s identity was estab­ lished by Rev. C. L. Me'ton of Mil­ waukee. Gordon Clapp, of Milwaukee, who Phons Black 1242. Coolidge Street. « ► accompanied Rev. Mr. Milton to Rib l.ake, said Patmount told a ramb'ing story of his dropping from sight in Detroit and his wanderings since June • General Contractor for Commercial and o 15. He said a strange man warned LT Industrial Building ’’ him if he did not leave Detroit he EXPERT ENGINEER Ö surely would be killed. After travel­ < ► 4, ing about the country, visiting Kan­ i ‘ ► In the Design and Construction ofbeaut- ’ ’ sas City, Minneapolis and other c'ties ; ; iful homes, business houses, schools and suffering intense agony, he finally <> and churches. K reached the lumber regions of north­ SILVERTON, OREGON. ern Wisconsin. Clapp said Patmount’s nerves seem shattered. He is in constant fear of some one following him and threat­ A TIMELY WARNING ening-his life and at times appears to • SILVERTON TIME TABLE. • be in a state of mental coma. In a e lucid moment he recognized Rev. Mr. The following is timely, but it Milton and inquired as to the welfare Arrive from Portland 8:35 A.M. u of his wife and children in Detroit.— doesn’t quite fit our case: “ " 11:30 A.M. Too Drastic 44 Sioux City Daily Tribune. “ “ 5:95 P.M. When William Allen White heard 44 “ “ 5 * 7: P.M. that a Kansas politician was drafting 44 “ Salem 11:5» A.M. THE FORD PLAN a bill making it only a misdemeanor 44 “ “ 5:50 P.M. 44 The Ford Plan may bear results un- to kill an editor in the Sunflower “ Springfield 9:15 A.M. State, White expressed this opinion: 44 forseen by Mr. Ford. “Brownsville 1:45 P.M. “ The bill is too drastic. There ought After the men have once adjusted their standards of living to their new to be a closed season to protect the Depart for Portland 7:25 A.M. 44 income, it is quite likely that Mr. Ford editor when mating and caring for his “ “ 9:15 A.M. young. ” — New York Mail. 44 or his successors would have a hard “ “ 1:45 P.M. <4 The brother who sent the above time indeed trying to go back to the “ “ 5:50 P.M. 44 clipping added: “You better watch old wage scale. “ Salem 8:35 A.M. 44 What was granted them as a Favor out!" But we are even worse off than " “ 2:M P.M. 44 the men may demand and maintain as the editors of Kansas, for we have al­ “Springfleld 11:3 * A.M. 44 ready mated, are not in the same class a Right. “Brownsville 5:05 P.M. It is also not at all unlikely that with the Roman priests and are not men working in other plants will be­ financially able to have any young. come dissatisfied when they compare Our case seems to be beyond law. (Editor) their standard of living with the OREGON SOCIALIST Ford employees and will strike for PARTY TICKET higher pay. Do you believe in dreams? Your The profit sharing plan has also tha dream of a home will come true if you fatal defect of exposing to the view will let the CASCADE REAL ES­ United States Senator—B. F. Ramp of every workingman the magnitude TATE COMPANY tell you how to buy Governor—W. J. Smith. State Treasurer—B. F. Sloope of the profits that have been made off a home on the installment plan. Attorney General of Oregon—J. E. their labor by their self-styled bene­ Buy a lot in Geiser’s Addition— Hosmer factors. best buy in Silverton—must sell and State Labor Commission — August The Ford Plan may yet turn out to Nikula be not what Mr. Ford bargained for. you g«t the advantage of the forced sa'e. You can pay for this lot and State Supt. of Public Instruction— Boomerang. the CASCADE RFAL ESTATE CO. Mrs. Flora Foreman will bui’d you a bunglow—pay for it State Railroad Commissioner—I. O. What have you for exchange for a in tend of paying rent to the other Puerola forty acre farm near Silverton, on fellow. Justices of Supreme Court—D. W. good roads, with 18 acres cleared,, Robinson, N. Rannells, A. G. Hotch­ lots of good wood and we'l fenced? kiss, Chas. H. Otten. —Farming tools go with place. Will LOOK HERE FRIENDS! The Sil­ for half cash, plenty time on balance. verton Journal wants to live, and we See CASCADE REAL ESTATE CO. want to hammer this fact into the MARION COUNTY SOCIALIST minds of our friends until they will TICKET History traces back man’s develop­ help make it impossible for the hier­ ments of ability and intelligence sev­ archy to “get our goat”. Fifty Cents Representatives: E. W. Ross, S '- eral thousand years to savages little a year for subscriptions will not pay verton; Fred Haa k, Marion; L. D. above wild animals. Geologists have the expenses unless we get a larger Ratliff, Salem; Allen Hutcheon, Sa­ studied the fossils in stratas of rocks number of subscribers, and therefore, lem, F. J. Von Behren, Aumsville. and thereby traced back the attain­ in order to live, our subscribers must Sheriff—J. E. Blazer, Silverton. ments of prehistoric man and animals act as our agents and get us other Clerk—T. Y. McClellen, Turner. Re to their ancestry of very crude ani­ subscribers. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! corder—Ly'{th M. Cannon, Salem. mals; then through reptiles, fish, sea­ Treasurer—R. R. Ryan, Salem. Com­ worms and sea-weeds to the simplest missioner,—F. C. Ramp, Brooks. Cor. form of life, just a single cell of proto­ If you wish to exchange a farm for oner—Bernard Pehr, Salem. Survey­ plasm, floating in the sea, capable of or—Jean B. Hoss, Salem. absorbing atoms and growing, then city property or city property for a dividing into two cells. Thus proto­ farm, we are in business for that plasm cells multiplied. purpose. Come and look at our list All live vegetation, animals and of exchanges. Cascade Real Estate * The Experiment of reducing * mankind are composed of protoplasm Company. * the price of this paper to 50 * cells, that have to grow and multiply * cents per year for a period of * in just that same way. * 30 days has proven such a * But through those millions of cen­ Watch the date after the name on * success that we have conclud- * turies the difference in environment, the little yellow label and if you want * ed to make the reduction per- * different choice of foods, strivings to the Silverton Journal nnother year re­ * manent. Keep them coming in * escape enemies, secure food and grati­ * bunches! It is the correct an- * fy dsires, etc., have evolved all the new your subscription promptly. It * swer to the hierarchy’a prosecu- * different developments of cells, spe­ will save us much time, work and ex­ * tions and falsehoods. • cies, abilities and intelligence. pense. Help us all you can. Money to Loan Notary Public BEN HOFSTETTER • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e •