T he S ilverton J ou VOL III. SILVERTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1914 r Hop Growers’ and Dealers’ Association Important Letter and Our Answer WE DEMAND UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER! The Silverton Journal was offered advertising which had for its object the defeat of the dry forces in destroying one Roman Catholic Church Must Go! of the greatest evils in the world. We refused to take money for such work. The children, and others who suffer, would arise in our conscience and smite us. But this is a free press and we invited our friend, the enemy, to use our The history of Spain, The Phillipines, France, Austria, Italy, columns free with the understanding that we are to answer his contentions. At our regular rate we lose one hundred Mexico and now the United States, proves that the dollars in the deal and we need the qnoney, but a dry state is worth many times that amount and a clear conscience Hierarchy is a Menace to Society is worth more to us than gold or even what most people call success. Hop Growers’ Letter Portland, Ore., Aug. 14, 1914. J. E. HOSMER, Editor, Silverton Journal, Silverton, Ore. Dear Sir; Your refusal to take our advert)»* ing matter against prohibition is of course strictly a case of exercising your own "personal liberty” in ths do­ main of thought and action and to Riat no »ane man can object. If we ■uid compel you to take thia adver­ tising in violation of your conception of what ia right; then the freedom of the press would be gone and your right to control the vehicle through which you express your personal con­ victions would be taken from you, just mm you seek to take from other» the right of exercising their private Judg­ ment a» to what beverage they »hall use when nature demands liquid re­ freshment. We accept your challenge to write un article which you say you will print and answer, and this letter you may consider the article. You of course, wll agree with me that the liberty oi the press should not be interfered with even if some editors do abuse that liberty to the extent of viilifying innocent women; and you should, by every rule of logic and Justice, as readily agree that my right to obtain without restriction a glass of wine, or beer, should not be interfered w.. t>ecau»e some other man abuses that right to the extent of almost lowering mseif to the plane of a detainer ol omenhood. The tone of your reply to our loti, leads me to believe tliat you are very much opposed to the use of liquor, and your refusal the ret ore to take ad­ vertising against prohibition must be on the basis that prohibition is a rem­ edy for intemperance. Sixty year» ago the theory of pro­ hibition had one tenable count on which to Justify itself, that was, that it would decrease intemperance; every other count then was as now, against it. Since that time prohibition has been slammed up against the cold logic of experience and has been proven an absolute failure so far as any claim that it is a remedy for intemperance is concerned. The most rabid prohibitionist extant must admit that the great majority of the people of uny state, county or city in this country are opposed to drunkenness and all the evils that can be laid at its door. If this is ranted and it must be, then it is up > you to explain why only nine states are now in the prohibition column al­ though twenty-four states have in the Vast inflicted upon themselves this un­ holy, unrighteous, un - Christian and un-American law. Among the twenty-four states that have tried prohibition are the six New England states; today only Maine still has the law. Prohibition received a thorough trial In New Eng­ land and failed miserably. Vermont stuck to it for fifty-three years; New Hampshire for forty-eight years, the others for lesser periods. Maine adopted constitutional pro­ hibition in 1884 by 44,632 majority and only retained it by 758 in 1911. Dare any sane man accuse the peo­ ple of New England of being in favor of intemperance because they repealed thia law. Increased drunkenness and lawless­ ness brought its repeal as it will in every other state that now has it with .the possible exception of Kansas and Jthat state will still continue to be short-handed at every harvest because labor is robbed of its liberty and the workingman jailed as a hobo at «very other season of the year. Our Answer It has been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Roman Catholic Church is a block to progress and a corrupter of all governments, in Oregon, in Marion County—tv ry- where it is rotten in theory, corrupt in practice, fraudulent in busHess, tyrannical in government and criminal in everything. There is no doubt of this in the minds of those who know th'» by experience, and those who have investigated it most thoroughly, claim that the stories told by those who have escaped are practically all true. But for the sake of saving time, the Hierarchy should surrender at once. We should ail be doing work that is more like a civilized people than fight­ ing each day. They, should now voluntarily turn over their property to the state as it was secured by fraud and this should be done for their own benefit as well as for the benefit of noncatholics. The individual names of high of­ ficials and nearly all the priests can be put before the public if neces­ sary. Bills can be introdued into our legislature, and even the referendum can be used. But this takes much time, money, prosecutions, persecu- tions and sometimes even murder fol­ lows the work. Therefore we hereby plead with the powers of the Roman Catholic Church—we demand imme­ diate surrender. Deed your property over to the state for educational pur­ poses and show proof that your priests intend to live honest, virtuous lives as by law required of other men. This we demand in all kindness but with a determination that knows no defeat. The Kansas home owner ships his Silverton, Oregon. at present is Just tiecause such b irt- liquor in by the barrel, case or Ji g an i less wretches as Use the name Hop shouts for prohibition, but the work­ Hop Growers' Association v.rowers' Association" to deceive the ingman must either get his at a blind and Voters of Oregon people for the sake of dirty dollars, or choke. have lied, bribed and hoodwinked the Eeiluw Citizens: people and our legislatures into de­ While you are answering, this one We are on the way to a geat feating the cause of truth and right will give you a beautiful chance to in­ battle. Tins light between the dry these many years. The unholy, un­ dulge in a few mental gymnastics. righteous, un-Christian and un-Ameri­ Is beer made in Washington, Cali­ lurces and the wet forces of Oregon Dear priest-brothers, you are in an can saloon with the greedy brewers fornia, Wisconsin or Missouri less in­ is a light between right and wrong, evil cause. You are victims of the and distillers have defeated the peopn toxicating than beer made in Orcgou? it is the civilised wuy of lighting and old pagan net you are spreading for and when good laws have been passed, the ballot is lite weapon. The women and become loyal American citizens, You know of course that the com­ as well as tiie men are now armed these harpies of society have unlaw­ better for you and for us ali for you mittee of One Hundred cut out the and will line up with their husbands fully and villainously disobeyed them u xorsake the old, sin-soaked derelict word “distribute” from the original and brothers and help settle this and then cried that “prohibition and become loyal American citizens. draft of the constitutional amendment >aloon question in a most beautiful doesn’t prohibit.” The best peop'e of Surrender now or we will be obliged to be voted on this hall, so now only and orderly manner. No one can New England and of every part of ti expose you, from the highest io i,.c the "manufacture or sale” is prohib­ truthfully say that this is not fair and our great country are not only in unest. Do you want the light turned favor of temperance but also of pro ­ ited. Why? Will you please answer. the only sensible way to settle ail />n full force? If not, surrender and hibition, but they have been often de ­ Distribution from other states still questions that come up in our great, feated by illegal voting and all kinds save very much personal shame, sor­ ,{<>ca. This is “duck soup” for the progressive state and the only ques­ of chicanery. Because the rummies row, contention, litigation, peace and timber barons who dominate that com­ tion now remaining is as to which rush a lot of illiterate Romans into a your opportunity to help in the grand mittee, they can still gel theirs whole­ side is right. and glorious work of establishing a state to save their saloon business is The Hop Growers' and Dealers* As ­ sale, but Hill, Jack O>e and Hans will real, genuine, universal brotherhood no sign prohibition is wrong. Every nave to gut their little nip from the sociation of Oregon is sailing under a point which Mr. Tribe tries to make with peace on earth and goodwill to blind pig at $ LOITper pint or be good, wrong name. It shoo'd be called the in favor of the saloons is remarkably men. SURRENDER! when his boss has bunked him into Brewers’, Distillers’ and Saloon Deal­ false and the truth proves beyond a ers' Association. They start out to voting away a priv lege which he may fool the people. The name is a false­ doubt that prohibition is not only ■ iuw exercise or not as he sees lit. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE STICKERS hood, fur very many hup growers right morally but will be one of the greater and best financial investments in your answer will you please tell have nothing to do with it and the Oregon ever made. Space forbids To the Editor: .»ay it is that Holy Kansas has main object is to save the saloon. To answering all in detail. There is not Little drops of water (holy) du this look how our friend Tribe more prisoners in her penitentiaries A defender of Christian Science ap­ a single sound argument in his let­ Little grains of sand (gall) in proportion to population than sinful wiggles and twists. He says that we pears in last week’s Journal. Luxe ter. The following from the anti­ Make the mighty ocean (of stupidity) iregon; more Juvenile delinquents in ‘seek to take from others the right a*l his kind, he is amusing. If “God saloon league press answers many of And the pleasant (?) land (of untixe-1 is All,” the “only Cause,” the “only proportion to population tiuui Oregon, of exercising their private judgment the questions relating to Kansas; church property). and a’so if that is why we should vote as to what beverage they shall use Creator,” and he is “good,” and ail his Eaking Kansas Statistics • • • “dry” to “save the boy"; more pris­ when nature demands liquid refresh- creation is like him, why teach Chris- oners in county and city jails in pro­ nent.” The agents of the foreign liquor tain Science? And to what do you All evil is united against righteous­ What an unreasonable statement. corporations who are conducting the portion to population than Oregon. teach it? “Mortal Mind,” a “False No one will contend that the people wet campaign in Oregon and Wash­ ness—the priest is not usually a prohi- Belief,” do you say? But in what While on this subject you might have not the right to demand anyone ington have been putting out a lot of btionist, but sticks close to the does Mortal Mind or the Faise Be­ explain how it would reduce tuxes if of us to refrain from drinking that fake statistics about Kansas, pretend­ evil that “biteth like a serpent and lief reside ? Is there really a false sinful Oregon shpuld get as bad as which makes us unfit to perform our ing to compare its bank deposits and stingeth like an adder”. belief? If so, then all is not Divine tkly Kansas on these counts. After duties as citizens. If his contention is • • • penitentiary statistics with similar Mind. If there is no false belief, then you have explained this, you might correct, then butchers could sell and statistics of other states. some things are evil just as we con­ Let no Catholic be elected excepting tell us how it happens that Oregon fathers could feed poison meat to In comparing the bank statistics, it be with catholic votes, for no one ceive them to be. has fewer homicides in proportion to the children; anyone who wished the liquor men only credit Kansas Is it not a fact that so far as we population than Kansas. could drink carbolic acid or deal out with the deposits in the national else will be elected with their votes, can Know God from nature, or from unless it is a tool wigeon, a stool pig. morphine, cocane or absynthe hit or banks, as given in the report of the ourse'ves, he is related to a Principle Bulletin 121, U. S. Census 1010, will eon or a fool figgum. miss to the children or to the victims comptroller of the currency. of Development, which necessarily back up all the statements I have they had wheedled into their dens. They wholly ignore the deposits in. implies imperfection. made, and it will hard'y be an answer Private judgment must give way to the 933 state banks whose deposits just to call me a liar even if it is the Hi diddle diddle; L. D. Ratliff. the public welfare. The liberty of at the time of the last statement easiest way. While the explaining is The “dry«” play the fiddle; the press is to the advantage of the amounted to $108,000,000. good, you might tell me why it is that The “wets” are holding their breath; public. This is proven to the satis­ In their Kansas Penitentiary Statis­ The little “kids’ laugh to see so mucn Oregon has >209.74 per capita banking A Good Letter From the Home of faction of the majority, but Mr. Tribe tics, the liquor men include the pris­ resources, against $145.83 in Kansas, sport, our Childhood and early Manhood: has no “right to obtain without re­ oners in the Federal Penitentiary at and $145.85 individual banking depo­ And the women are tickled to death. striction a giaas of wine, or beer, or Leavt nworth, which are n t Kansas Arkansaw, Wis., Aug. 8, 1914. sits against $100.34 per capita for • • « whiskey, or anything that will make prisoners at all, but who come from Kansas. Mr. JOHN' HOSMER, him crazy and dangerous to be at all over the country. Under date of There is no other industry in the Silverton, Ore. Can you tell me of some prohibition large, or anything that creates an un­ August Sth, Warden Morgan of the state that can compare with the saloon state where the men are cleaner and natural appetite that leads him and Federal Penitentiary at Leavenworth | business for putting criminals and lun. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer: keener, or the women more virtuous those dependent on him to become a wires the Anti-Saloon-Lfeague Press atics in Salem for the taxpayers to You may be somewhat surprised to and better loved and protected that menace to society. The use of these Bureau that there were 1031 Federal ' support. The average catholic takes near from us. We first found out things as a beverage h* s caused a prisoners confined there on that date. they are in Oregon? to this business like a duck to water. loss to the state of Oregon many Responding to a telegraphic request Why ? Ignorance and the attitude of where you were through the Menace, If the passage of this law is a curt times more than all the hop industry for information as to the number of and later on we got some copies of your paper. I wish you good success for the sin and intemperance, why not has ever brought in, but if the state prisonrs in the Kansas State Peniten­ their god, the priest. pass a law-^against all other sins end goes dry we will not only save all tiary, in reply, Warden Botkin tele­ in your work. Where is your sister close the churches? As a Christian thut but we will still have the h°p graphed as follows: Minnie? I would like to get her ad­ Oregon, in spite of the false argu­ dress. gentleman you would hardly consent industry also, for the hops raised in Lansing. Kansas, Aug. 8, 1914. ments and criminal actions of the to this, but the logic of prihibition Oregon are not used to any extent in Enclosed you will find $2.00 for Anti-Saloon-League Press Bureau, drunkard makers, there are men who four subscriptions to the Silverton takes thia purely moral question away Oregon. Portland, Oregon. are cleaner than they were when the Journal. from the domain of the church and Prohibition is a remedy for all Seven hundred and thirty-three saloon were allowed to rob and cor­ places it in the hands of the secular kinds of evil. It is successfully used From Mr. and Mrs. x x x x x law. No true Christian can advocate against stealing, swindling, gambling men. Twelve Kansas women. Thirty­ rupt them. It is so in Silverton. The this. and even murder. Why should we eight Federal women. About eight men will be cleaner and keener, the not use it against the sale of alcoholic per cent of men here through liquor women more virtuous, better loved A STATEMENT I regret that owing to innumerable poison ? Of course a gang of thieves and dope. Very large percentage of and better protected, and you know it. office details and the placing of will defy the law and at times almost these not Kansas citizens but floaters The people have the right and it is truths and facts in newspapers of make it appear that “prohibition from other states. Prohibition has their duty to pass a law against Patriots of America: — I am still Oregon 1 have been unable to take up doesn’t prohibit," but our friend need greatly diminished crime among Kan­ every sin even if it closes every church under arrest for alleged criminal libel this letter earlier. I thank you for, not worry his head off about that. sas citizens. Contrary reports false. in the land, and the fact is that the with a $50,000 damage suit hanging the invitation to write this letter a' J. D. BOTKIN, Warden. confessional of the Catholic church, over me. All the lawless elements of The main thing is to outlaw the evil, thank you for your promise to pub­ No one deceives Bill, Jack, Ole and its getting money under false preten­ society are combined with the power­ whatever it is, first and then enforce lish it it as best and as fast as possible. The Hans more than the “tribe” of Saloon ses, its enslavement of defenseless ful Roman Catholic Church to boycot If you feel more inclined to study saloon has at last “been slammed up Growers’ Association deceivers. These girls, its untaxed property and its the Silverton Journal out of business. c facts against prohibition, I am against the cold logic of experience money-drink-mad deceivers not only exemption of its priests from acting This is your fight as well as ours. sure I would be pleased to accept and has proven an absolute failure so want the worker^ to become “good as witnesses should be prohibited. J. E. HOSMER. your advertising rate and I will say far as any claim that it is a “public customers” and then kick them out The saloon business is not altogether after their money is gone, but they a moral question and there is no ques­ Editor Silverton Journal: that not a single statement will b< benefit.” want to fool them into voting to keep tion of public welfare that should not Prohibition has proven itself the on ­ made without absolute authority and Enclosed find $........... to help you up the robbing, cut throat business by be in the hands of the secular law. ly remedy. It does prohibit. It pro ­ couched in perfectly respectable Eng­ I thank Mr. Tribe for his offer of in your fight for a Free Press. working on their prejudices.. hibits in this city and as we write lish terms. Yes we can tell of a prohibition the advertising at our regular rates. there is no saloons, no drunkenness Name................................................. and no one in jail, all because of pro­ state where the men are cleaner, keen­ The space offered would give us $100 Very truly yours, Address................................................ hibition. And this is why Tribe and er. and the women more virtuous and easy money, but if the Journal man would take money for this with the better than they are in Oregon. ” Now h ; s trihe are spending money like Hop Growers’ and Dealers’ water to break down the truth and listen you “mutt” and get ready for bright eyes of little Oregon boys and Association of Oregon save their money-making but man­ your “mental gymnastics.” The state girls looking into his, what wouldn’t New Defense Fund of Oregon, after next November, will he take money for? No, we would go hood destroying saloons. C. H. TRIBE, The only reason that only nine he such a state if the saloon is driven to jail or starve first. Vote Oregon C. J. Lundt..................................... $1.00 W. H. Keyes........................................ 50 states are in the prohibition column out. In every dry city and town in Dry I Publicity Bureau