The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, September 11, 1914, Image 4

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    LOCAL NEWS
KNPLY TO MATERIALISTS
Coming to
By Rev. Guy Fitch Ph«lps.
SILVERTON
Specialists
(Continued front
41
The Hosmer Library will have an
addition of about sixty new bucks,
The last article is by Mrs. Bliven.
from the
over half of them being for the boys » I say "Mrs.,” because 1 do not know
and girls.
for sure whether she is Miss or not.
H. Du Vai was a Salem visitor Tues­ Her tirst statement is: “The Materia­ The Cataphoric Medical
day.
list puts his 'positive know‘edge’ up
Institute
S. C. Watts visited at the B. Maine’s i against a1! ’spiritual imaginations.’ ”
home and returned to S lent Tuesday.
Now we will be very grateful to
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Mrs. R. K. Payne of Sa (Francisco 1 Mrs. Bliven if she will tell us just
was here the lirst of the week visiting what she means by the “positive Will Pay Their First Visit to
Mrs. A. E. Smith. She departed for ' knowledge’’ of Materialist '. One would
Eastern Oregon Tuesday.
think to read after these short-sighted
Mrs Laura Smith and daughterElma people that the realm of natural
and will be at the
are in Salem at the home of hersistur ’ things were shut off from the Chris­
Mrs. R. S. Blodget. They will return to tian. But they are not. The greatest
ANDERSON HOTEL
their home at Wasco in a few days.
men of natural science in the world
Hb: versun. the Bonbonier man, was are Christian men. Wh-t part of na­ Saturday and Monday, Sep­
in Salem Tuesday
ture Is open to Mrs. Bliven that Is not
tember 12 and 14
Mrs. J. C. Hult returned from Med­ open to me? Do I not know of the
Two Days Only
ford Tuesday where she has been vis­ laws of nature? May I not cnalize the
iting with her dauyhtcr.Mrs Alva theories of evolution? Have ! not done
Dickerson.
What prevents the Christian 1 Tki* being an Advertiaing Trip to
so?
A. R. Baker of Maxwell California from going as far in the study of na-
Introduce Thi* New Sy*teni,
is in Silverton.
They Will Give Coniultation,
ture as the Materialist? Nothing,
Mrs. R. M. Harding was a Portland As a matter of fact, none have delved
Examination, Advice and All
visitor Wednesday.
Treatment Necessary to Com­
so deep into nature as those who have
Peter Nelson went te Portland Wed­ studied it from the standpoint that
plete a Cure—FREE.
nesday to meet his sister’s daughter, there is an Infinite Being back of it,
TH.
1» to «•< hurt
►■•IttM
credit •• they can In the ehurteet
Miss Anna Johanson, who just arrived as there is always a man back of the curve U» their
Uiue, gild it Will ibe expected ef toll
taking advantage of this offer to »tele
from Norway.
factory. Then what is this “positive patient*
to their friend* th« rwaulU obtained by their
The Mi-'ses Ina and Blanche Hubbs knowledge” of wnich she speaks rel­ lyetem ef treatment. They treat ALL KINDE
DISEASES AND DKFORM|TIK1L
went to Marion Wednesday to visit ative to Materialists. One trouble Off It CHRONIC
la very aaldom that a community w »itu-
atod
aa
the
one
In which we lire has the privil­
their brother Nathan on his large with them is they never just say a
ege of eoasultln< such renowued apocialleto,
ranch at that place.
thing, because they never just have a who are In constant attendance to wait <>n you.
your caee. glee yve the benefit of their
T. H. B. Rains is with his nephew, definite thing to say. There is noth­ diagnose
knowledge
There La u<> ex pert men ting or gueai
The Silverton Journal wants help I This means you. What’s
work
You
be told whether you can be
Jim Raines near Salem.
ing on earth so perforated with specu­ cured or not will If youg
case to curable they wW
the matter? Do we need help personally? Ah.no. We are quite
R. A. Matheson returned from Alas­ lation as Materialism. They do not treat you. if incurable they will give you such
aa to prolong your life.
ka Tuesday and made Portland a vis­ claim to definitely know anything. advice
comfortable, thank you. It matters but little about our personal
They treat deafneee by an entirely new
method,
and hearing to reetorwd to many at
it the last of the week.
Last week Mrs. Bliven was telling us •ace CATARRH
atTairs.
One little man and his troubles amount to nothing in this
aU Ito VARIED FORMS
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Robin­ how we came to have eyes, and she cured to It never in
will return, by breaking up
big
fight.
We are not worrying about ourself, why should you
the cold catching tendency by the electrical ab­
son, Tuesday September 8th. an eight said: “The protoplasm, feeling the sorption
of medicine
If you have weak lunga
worry
about
us? Outside of the work, it would not matter if we
pound girl. All are doing well.
effects of sunlight and heat, must «Io not fall to be examined
The new discovery of abeurbUag medicine by
were boycotted out of business, persecuted, put in prison, shot or
Mr. and Mrs M. Koloen are visiting have developed the nerves of sight.” electricity Ln paralyel*. lone ef manly vigor,
aad all dieexaaa of the nervous eye
in North Dakota.
turned
into a rat. But we want to continue telling our story of
This is very uncertain. Then she asks: rheumatism
mm. including BPIUPSY. la a (b»d «end to
P. M. Barkus has entered the Navy “Did the union of these nerves mak* suffering humaalty Medical and scientific men
liberty,
justice, truth, righteousness and equality to our sub­
stand »maxed at the marvelous cures that are
and has reported at Bremerton Wn. the first brain-cell?” But why ask being
effected wherever this eyetem la being in­
scribers,
and we want to increase the size of our audience.
lhouaaude who have given up all
for service.
this question if Materialists “have troduced
bupca of ever betag cured now have an opi«or-
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Reymers of positive knowledge?” She says also: tunlty of a lifetime to eoneult skilled special!aU
National reputation
Xciaember their Knowl­
Roseberg were here visiting at the “We cannot ttell how the first nerve of
edge of medicine combined with electricity glvee
theta
eonUei
of
dleeasee
that others do not
Arthur Johnson home and returned or brain-cell was evolved.” I have poeaeee If you have H>.\K
EYES, come aad
we
the
great
OCULIST
He
with hie remark­
Monday.
quoted these things from last week to
able diecovery. cures all those afdktcd with
Miss Minnie Mascher was a Salem show how very positive materialists fbHIng eyesuht ca tar a eta or functional blind
and we want you
help us get ’em just as soon as you can. This
aeea
The blind made to see by their entirely
visitor Monday. Miss Mascher will are in their knowledge. You win new
lac.hda
No expert»! ent*. Come and teat
means you. We are not very long on intellect, but say, we are
attend the State Normal School at have to beat that, Mrs. Bliven, or it i| for yourself Eves expert 1» tested and treated
lull
of love—especially do we love new subscribers and we like to
ALL THIS IS IKKK Ol CHAICGK
Monmouth this winter.
wi>l be some time before Christianity
When everything else has failed Radio Ther
give them the best there is in this office. Can’t you get us one or
spy Treatments have sent a dispatch with the
E. Wallace was in the Capital Mon­ will sleep with its clothes on to get rapMity
of light rtfng to affected pa ria and die
more right away? Please put that mighty intellect of yours to
day.
eaxe has dlearpeared I'ke smoke In the air
away from your onslaughts.
Hie worst and most atubborn caae of rheurua
The editor was in Salem Monday
Next comes th* old, dog-eared as­ tlem. paralysis erlatira. brain, nerve, heart and
work and creep up onto a victim, get his scalp, send it to us, and
tptnal diseases Itwig and thmat trouble*, blood
and inciaently captured a few free- sertion that preachers make slaves of disorders
we’ll do the rest. Bacon says that “A wise man will make more
«Mh.na. ratalrh. p-les. deaf nee* file
press subscribers.
the people, by holding over them the skin diecaw*. liver, kidney, bladder, stomach
opportunities than he finds.” Make an opportunity and get us a
a fid nervousness dynpepsia quickly and perma­
Miss Hines wishes to announce fear of hell. I think a strict state­ nently relieved by the treatment* Also the
subscriber and who can estimate the good we may thus do by
oiiijkeet miro In the world for AILME.^'B Of
through the columns of The Joutnai meat of fact would reverse th* propo­ H r anp wwmen
working together.
sition.
But
as
Mrs.
Bliven
forgets
that
that she will have her MILLINERY
Crutches laid down; boundless gratitude ef
those who have been set free. Slavery of
OPENING September 16th and 17th— the people demand that the preacher
•Lease it abolished.
Infirmities for age*
The Silverton Journal man doesn’t want money for his own
yield to the Radio aetive treat wen to.
Wednesday and Thursday—a nice line shal1 live what he preaches with a vim
use.
He enjoys pouring the hot lead of truth into the larks of
Radio activity treatment! drive gloom frei«
of up-to-date millinery—and Miss they do not put into their own con­
your
bmln
and
vttallae
every
nerve
In
your
the
enemies
of mankind. We had rather starve to death than to
Johnson assisting—think we can please duct Just here let me ask her a bJdy
Radio
«rtlvlty
treatments
are
real
nerve
vital
­
question:
A
man
crept
into
a
room,
work for money. We have a real message, and if you think it is
the most fastideous. The ladies of
ise ra- they thrill the brain and body *lth real
fearfully treated a young woman, cut «trenpth and vital ty, making old folks young
Silverton and vicinity are invited.
worth delivering to a hundred thousand people get right up now
again
They renew ambition and courage when
Mrs. Fred Desart returned to her her throat, drove the knife into her life jua» dinirs along, and clear up dull, mud
and
help us do it. When you send in your subscribers, write us
fled brains and fx-dy
When ynur thought*
Salem home after picking hops near heart and turned it around; then come hard, four muscle* and nerve* go weak,
a
little
letter of encouragement if you can. This also helps us
leaped out of the window and escaped and you feel as If y»»u were ‘'losing y«»«r grtp."
Silverton.
Radin
treatments
renew
your
nerve
force
and
deliver
our
message. It puts vim into us and it will do us all good.
for good. Now what I want to ask is
back your rigor and vtm
T. J. Levi of ForestGrove will be in 1 this, was he a Christian? No sham, bring
The joy of perfect 'tlyestlon, perfect cirrula
One of the most important things in this campaign against the
perfect hr*«tth
Every nerve and every
Silverton over Sunday.
now: was he a Christian? Again: A lion
fiber of your *«h Ic •• dy awaken* through th!*
giant
wrongs of our time is your work on the firing line. We can’t
W. T. Hash of Nebraska is visiting ’ wrong has been done to that young wonderful Radin Therapy Feel the exhillra
ling thrill nt youth make every muscle and
live
and
work without your help.
friends in this state. He has been at - woman which must be squared, or the function In your h dj fairly teem and tingle
new Force and Energy
Trembling, nerv
the home of E. T. Jones until yester­ books of the Universe can never bal­ with
Yours for Unselfish United Work,
ou* prostration and that tired feeling vanish
day when he departed for Estacada.
a treatment of Radi' Therapy
ance. If there is a future life will after
Every run d< *n, weakened, tired out, nervou*
J. E. HOSMER.
Grandma Young was up from Mt. they both go to the same place ? Does person Is Invited to call and try Rndlo Free.
NONE ARE SO BLIND AS THEY WHO
not the transgression of law bring
Angel yesterday.
REFUSE TO SEE!
James Hunter is very much disap­ ruin? If you doubt it, put your hand
"Because one billion people In this world ea?
in
fire,
or
drink
acid.
The
Christian
pointed because he did not get the
that a thing Is a l> xnd but one pemo claim-
it I* the truth. If doe* n«rt ' follow that
" * the bllHoi
appointment to the popeship, but he claims that “sin is the transgression are
rtpht "
H’indr»<l* of years ••« Galileo claimed that
says that it would have been embar­ of the law,’’ and that ruin must fol­
A billinr.
-he world was round and revolved
rassing at times anyway as long £US low. Visit the hospitals, itsylums and called
Near the middle of th«
him a maniac
is no spirit, no God, no future life,
red-light
districts
and
ace
that
this
last
century
M
rse
said
that
it
would
be png
Hosmer is allowed to run at large.
4] bl»- to send n-rs^ages over a wire by means ol
where then did man get his reason
is correct.
electricity
A bll’l m cm lied him a fraud
R«!l
and
his conscience? Where did he get
In our own time «a'd that soon the sound of
Her
next
statement
is:
“
So
the
be
­
Wanted, a 40 to 80 acre farm to
Liberal News and Book Exchange
th« human voice 1» »uld be tra>:<m!»»ed from Nev
his knowledge of right and wrong?
to Ran Franclvro. and Bell was branded
rent. Will buy stock and crop or will lievers in spirits attend church, sup­ a York
Anarchism
and
Socialism,
by George Plechanoff
$0.50
dreamer
Marconi's pre«!lctlnn that a tele
Where did love come fr m ? Did rea­
rent without. Will pay cash or share. port preachers and missionaries, etc.” graphic message could be flashed ver the track
Burning
Daylight,
by
Jack
London
.50
of
the
son, love, conscience come out
mile* of *ca separating la pan from Rar
Good references. Address J. W. L., Of course Mrs. Bliven thinks this is less
Framlsro with ut «ire* was htiltd a* the jok*
Call of the Carpenter, by Bouck White, second hand
1.00
ground?
Where
did
life
come
from?
the century
Those who talked year* ago of
care of Journal.
44P45 all very foolish. But I want to ask of
.60
ieton* bile* and cable road* and electrto tfac
Where did intelligence come from ? Call of the Wild, the, by Jack London
her
if
she
would
be
willing
to
live
in
Ion*
were
amilvd
at
Lost, a ladies’ linen duster, blue
Carpenter
and
the
Rich
Man,
the,
by
Bouck
White
1.25
future
Who invented the idea of a
Wb« was right and sane, the billion er N h
trimmed. — Please leave -t Journal a city where there was not one preach­ «ne man ?
.50
life? Does not human intelligence Class Struggle, the, by Karl Kautaky
er,
one
church,
nor
one
who
prayed
—
Although trie rat*ptv>reels treatment I* being
office.
44P45
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used In Euro|* and throughout th«
prove Infinite Intelligence? Materia­ Common sense of Socialism, the, by John Spargo
feared God or read the bible? Picture extensively
Ea«t In the treatment of chronic, dlfB^ult and
For Sale cheap, a good buggy—See such a city. Without any religion of long
.50
lists believe that the first state of the Communist Manifesto, the, by Marx & Engels
standing ca*es, It has never before beer
lntr<>du«e«i
In the West
You can not afford U
Damaged Goods, by Upton Sinclair
Oscar Cavender.
<5p4C
1.00
earth
was
a
whirling
mist
of
fire,
so
any kind. Would you live there ? overl«<«
,
h this «»pportunlty to get well
1.00
If you want to buy or exchange a Barbara Coast, in San Francisco is , VARICOSE VF.INR (’( RED permanently to a that love, reason, conscience came Deb*, hi* life, writings and speeches
few da»*
Equality,
by
Edward
Bellamv
1.25
Tell
since the cooling of the world,
farm for a 7-room bungalow in Port­ we'l along toward that state: Would
Wlemember this liberal offer 1* for thle Sr*’
only and not one cent will be charged for
Ethics and the materialistic conception of history, by Kautsky
land, nicely located and most excel­ you live there ? Nearly all the saloon trtp
, the Treatment required to make a perms us, you who reject God, where these
all
God and my neighbor, by Robert Blatchford
. 1.<M)
lently built, call or write to the Cas­ keepers, thugs, courtesans and deni- j nent cure of all tboae commencing treatment on came from.
this first visit
Love
’
*
coming
of
age,
by
Edwaid
Carpenter
1.00
cade Real Estate Co., Silverton, Ore. zens of the slums are rejeotors of the
omre Hour*: • a. ■ to T :M > M.
Origin of the family, by Frederick Engels
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idea of a personal God and Christ. Are 5
A BIG BARGAIN!
Railroad Question, the, by William Larrabee ....
1.00
you proud of your element? She finds point to it. But when Mrs. Bliven
Sea Wolf, the, by Jack London
One
acre,
half
in
clover,
8-room
house,
OBITUARY
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fault because we send missionaries says that “every kind of comfort” is
Rose Door, the, by Estelle Baker
city
water
in
the
yard,
good
wall,
40
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Peter Geiser Sr. was bom in Switz­ to the heathen. But why don’t Mat­ arragned for by material things, such
Thoughts of a Fool, by Evalyn Gladys
....... 1.00
erland in 1836 and died September 4, erialists send missianaries and civilize as food, clothes, etc., I object. Love young fruit trees, 15 old ones, chicken
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house, fine Jersey cow, 35 chickens, War, What for? by George Kirkpatrick
1.00
1914, at the age of 77 years, 8 months them? Why not take them the*light is the source of life’s best joy, and
grapes, good bam—everything for Woman and Socialism, by August Bebel
1.50
and 25 days.
of reason?” The fact is, Materialists it brings its comforts in a palace, hut
only |3250. Easy terms. No better Workers in American History, by Oneal
1.00
Mr. Geiser came to Oregon in 1877 are a class of people who take good or tent. Money does not satisfy a
bargain in Silverton! See the Cascade Gracia, a Social Tragedy, by Frank Everett Plummer
......... 1.00
and purchased a farm two miles east care to keep pretty close to the hungry heart.
Real Estate Co. over the Journal of­
35 per cent diiconnt on the above book* on all $5.00 remittance*.
of Silverton where he has lived ever church and the Bible. Mrs. Bliven
Then comes the creed of the Mat­
fice.
since, and by his hard work, integrity lives in Brooklyn, Conn., and Mr. Ross erialist, which says: “All gods, devils,
Address all order* to
and sterling worth had gained the re­ in Columbus, Ohio. Go over and teach hell, heaven, future life, angels, Jesus,
1 acre, 4-room house, sewer, cement
spect and love of the entire commu­ the cannibals that there is no God and are imaginations. There is no God s:de-wc.lk, fine garden, three blocks
nity. He leaves to mourn his loss, no Redeemer from sin, and civilize nor future life.” There you have it L. from church, near school and depot,
NORTH YAKIMA, Wash Box 353.
five sons and one daughter:
them. Don’t wait til) Christian mis­ the raw. Read it, you men who have most sightly place in Silverton. This
Mrs. Lousa Herr of Silverton, F. H. sionaries do the work, and make it taken your wives, the loving toothers can be bought for $1750. cash or
Geiser of Portland, E. J. Giser of safe for you to go among the ex-can­ of your children, to the grave. Read on easy terms.—just like rent. Let
Portland, D. E. Geiser of Silverton, nibals. I’d have more respect for in­ it, you who have been WTonged and the CASCADE REAL ESTATE CO.
READ AND HELP OTHERS READ
P. W. Geiser of Salem and A. J. Geiser fidelity if it ever did anything but find ruined. Read it, you who have the show you this pls<>e. Pay rent to
"THE ESCAPED NUN FROM MT. ANGEL CONVENT
of Portland.
fault with those who are trying to power to love, reason, hunger and yourself and own a beautiful home.
- OR -
His wife and daughter Rosa proceed­ make the world bette".
thirst, It 's the creed of a beast. It
ed him several years ago and he had
Next she says: "They pray (Chris­ degrades man from what he is to a
THE LAST STAND OF DESPERATE DESPOTISM
been living with his son Dan o’’ ’he tians) but they have to do whatever hope’ess sufferer. It extinguishes the
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old home placefor the last few years. is necessary to support life .... us­ light of reason in the gloom of un­
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About four years ago he had a stroke ing materials for food, clothing for feeling matter. I am not ashamed of
We have just what
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of paralysis which prevented him from every kind of employment and enjoy­ Christini.y, with its bright promises,
you are looking for
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doing active work.
ment.” Here is some more infidel after reading this creed.
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This caused him much mental and reasoning. What is there in prayer
And now in closing this reply I wish BIG SAVING ON FIRST COST
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physical suffering but through It all to make one lazy. Certainly Chris­ to ask Materialists some questions. There are so many things that
HELP
AROUSE
OUR
AMERICAN
PATRIOTSI
we
have
that
you
need,
just
as
he was patient and good and all who tians work, and provide material Believing as you do that man has no
knew him know that another brave things for their comfort, if they did soul, that he is entirely a creature of good as new. Come in and see.
J. E. HOSMER, Silverton, Oregon
CHARLES WEBB
and good man is at rest.
not how quickly Materialists would I materialism or matter; and that there
Silverton, Oregon
Sfai!, to taut to bammor on iim into tour tirati!
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