SCHOOL NOTES AS IT SHOULD BE In th« school house in Belleville, The second vocational talk waa Wis., a few evenings ago, upon motion given Wednesday morning by Mr. of tiie Catholc priost, the Methodist minister was elected president of the Adams. The subject was: The Qual community's social center lor the com. ities which ar« necessary for being a lawyer. These talks are greatly a. I John Moe and family of Cascading ing winter. are here for the Christmas holidays. Then three basket tail teams were precinteti by the students. The teachers training is practicing formed, including the priest, the min. Sigurd Moe cam« from Cascadia last | the muscu'ar movement in writing. th** blacksmith, the editor, a later, Bunday. School will close Thursday noon for farmer, the keeper uf the village res­ R. E. DeDuire and Clarence Amos taurant, a dentist, a clothier, a team­ holidays which will last until Jan­ who have been at home on a ten day ster a druggist a garage owner, the uary 4th. furlow, left fcr Bremerton where they The joint program by the societies Danker, the saloon keeper a hardware reported for naval service Thursday. w'l ba given Thursday morning dur­ The Parent-Teacher Association oí merchant and u house painter. We are glad to learn -hat these two the Abiqua School met Friday at the ing the last two periods. Miss Small’i The differed in religion, in politics, Silverton boys are d< ing well. They home of Mrs. Black. The time was in income, in social status as widely as portion of the 8th grade will have the say that they like Uncle Sam's work spent mostly in perfecting arrange­ men can differ. But in the common opportunity to enjoy it. The illustrated lecture given in the very much. ments for the Basket Social and re­ school bunding, in the free democracy High School Saturday evening, by Reports from Cascadia are to the ports irom committees of work under of the social center, they agreed to effect that the weather there is much way. Matters pertaining to the wel­ lay aside their differences for the nov­ Dr. Hodge of the U. of O., was very warmer than in the valley. The col­ fare and improvement of the school el purpose of discovering how much good. Parent« are asked to attend M it dest it hag been at the John Moe are always discussed and all parents good fel'owship there was in meeting homestead is only 26 degrees above and others interested are urged tj together, now and then, us equals, as affords us some of the opportunities enjoyed by the University. The next IS MARION COUNTY ROMANIZED attend and join the association. zero. brothers. Mrs. Towne and Miss Nellie Smith In the democracy of play, in the ore to be given will be in January, but Miss Gertrude Martin went to Sa­ it is not yet decided which one it will The sheriff dared not or would not lem Thursday to spend the day with were elected to membership, after democracy of frank, fair discussion of be, but it it certain it will be worth which tiie ladies enjoyed a social hour public questions, they are finding out, let Hosmer send anti-Ronian articles friends. over a dish of Mexican Chili - Can- these differing men of Belleville, that, your while. to The Silverton Journal. WoulJ u On Wednesday afternoon the grades Miss Leda Henderson who wields Carne, after which they were ready to as human beings, they’re amazingly priest of Mt. Angel, if in jail (was the scepter at the Evans Valley enjoy the cold weather which is un­ alike, once you get below the surface. from the 4th to the 8th inclusive, will one ever in our county jail?) be al­ attend an illustrated lecture on “Chil­ School went to her home in Salem usual here. The uext meeting will be lowed to semi anti-heretic literature to And out of this agreeable discovery I Thursday to spend Christmas under at the school house Friday, January will come, for Belleville, more toler­ dren’s Gardens" which will be given the St. Joseph Blatt? Do good the home roof. /th, at 2:30 P. M. Catholic crimínala go to jail, or is ance, more kindliness of feeling, more in the Operu House by an instructor from the Oregon Agricultural College. the affair hushed up in thia county? give and take than it had ever know Mrs. F. Hcstetter and son were CilR’STlAN CHURCH A UTES Whut about the Woodburn Sodomite? oefore. Evon when they shall differ passengers for Corvallis Thursday LUTHERAN SYNOD CHURCH Patriots awake! morning to spend the holiday vaca­ Church services as usual Sunday again—and, of course, they often will — it won ’ t be with much bitterness, tion with friends. Christmas Services will be conduct ­ morning. Bible School at 10, Preach­ Miss Martha Horrem, teacher in ing at 11. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 as much bigotry, as much mean hate ed in the Norwegian language Christ­ mas Day at 11 o'clock. The choir will the Parochial School, will spend P. M. Special sermon at 7:30 with as of yore. It’s a wonderful solvent, is brotlier- render a Christmas cantata. Come and Christmas with her cousins at Tingle- special music by the choir. Christmas Excrcisic» for the Bible nuoti, and it will 'ooner or later de-. join us in woi hiping the Christ-child. stead. suroy our differences. On Saturday, December 26th, at Mrs. Ada Eastman left for Portland School will be held Sunday Evening. one o’c'ock we will have our Christmas Thur-day, where she will spend a i'HE FARMER AND HIS PAPER MORTENSON NEWS Tree Festival, when a program will be couple weeks with her daughter and “The farmer of today is entirely re idered by the children, choir and family, Mrs. Adamson Sletig. The Basket Social given at the different from the farmer of yester­ young people of the church. An offer­ Mr. and Mrs. Barkhurst and chil- Abiqua School Saturday closed with day,” said Secretary C. N. Mcllvaine, ing will be taken for our Orphan IS OREGON ROMANIZED? dicn are enjoying the Christmas cheer sp endid success. A very good prog­ of the South Dakota State hair, “and Home al Packard, V.’. h. All are wel­ at the home of Mr. Barkhurst’s mother ram was given. The baskets sold as 1 really believe tnat the country news­ come to these services. in Portland and will also visit a sister high as «ould be expected and a sum papers have been the greatest aid to Friday, December 18, the Parochial Our Circuit Court denied Hosmer time of Mrs. Barkhurst. Mrs. Madding, of $34.85 was recei ved which the di­ tne farmer ami mane them what they School c'osed for a two weeks Christ­ to get Ills chief witness even though are today. There is no better or quick ­ rectors will use to improve the school before their return. mas vacation. The children surprised there were many affidavits to show Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Corkle and and to build a shed for the pupils to er way to get an education than to read their teacher by serving a warm lunch that she had been intimiaited and that the papers, if a man is uway from children were enroute for Portland p'ay in during the rainy and cold at noon. In the after on a short the defendant, through no fault of his his home town his home paper conies weather. T1 ursday morning to visit at the piogram wa8 rendered, after which own, did not know where the witness E. T. Smith is visiting liis sister co him like a long lost friend. It just the children were treated to pop corn homes of their respective parents. was. Other important and very evi­ seems me, wnen 1 read my home and -ather-in-law this week. The Arthur Hobart. H. A. Brant and and candy by their teacher, and they dent rights were denied and he was Mr. and Mrs. B. Town and Miss Eva paper, as though 1 was shaking hands in turn presented their teacher with Roscoe Langley families will meet at convicted without any real tria'. with a chum. 1 think the articles writ- S. F. Hobart’s for a good old fashioned Dicken called on W. H. Rufles Fri- a fountain pen. About 26 children Would any Catholic priest 1 avo been ten by Peter Radford have done more day ev-nir.g. family reunion on Christmas day. have been regularly attending the used in this high handed manner? The Abiqua School received a re- for the farmer than any series of ar- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Egan were pas­ ward for gcod attendano« which aver- tie'es 1 have ever read. Have you read school this season. Some more are Our Supreme Court unjustly did just expected aftei Christmas. as the Romans wanted them to do. sengers for Dundee Thursday, where aged 96 per cent. nis article on ‘Politicad Preachers '.’’— How many high officials in this state they will visit with Mrs. Egan’s par­ Lt is ore of the best he ever wrote. Rev. A. O. White has been very are Romans among the Romans,, but TIP TOP BREAD ents, Mr- and Mrs. A. B. Bower and Every farmer and every farmer's wife sick ince Saturday, but much better anti-Catholic among the Protestants? family. fresh at 11:30 A. M. and 5 P. M. each should read it. It’s great.” at the pre-i-nt writing. Oregon Patriots munt organize or Mrs. Anna Foster and daughter day at Roger’s Grocery. A number of the girls from the FOKM IN LINE, PLEASE Americanism will die and Romanism Harriet of Corvallis are the gat sts Ralph Adams, Agent. Christian Sunday School met at Mrs. will rule with an Iron hand. of Miss Esther Hines during the Holi­ We are doing a superior line of C. M. Wray’s Tuesday evening to day». FOR RENT printing in our job department just make s-cks for the Christmas Candy. Mrs. W. Bailey and children came Furnished Housekeeping Rooms, Call now and our sale bills are the talk of Little Evelyn Lais was quite sick T‘ ursday to spend the holidays at at Journal Offiae. the county. Week before last we got the first of the week and unable to M’_. E. Hains. out an order of bills for a farmer a’te d school. So long as the Catholic Church north of town and they were so at­ There will be a vacation of Ir. and Mrs. Brun will enjoy a visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. ho' 's to the doctrine of God-ordained tractive and nifty that he couldn’t be­ weeks at the Parcchial School. Van Epps in Portland from Thursday universal Monarchy under a Pope, her gin to take care of the crowds that Miss Alida Digerness left for of this week till the end of the year. Hierarchs should be disfranchised in flocked to the sale. After getting the gene Wednesday morning for a Mrs. O. E. Hatteberg came in from this country. They have no right to to price for every animal, implement weeks’ visit with frie.nds at that place. Mrs. F. Dury and sister, Miss Lou­ Tinglestead Station Wednesday to do political privileges in a government and article on the bill, the auctioneer by the people. ise Helming, who has been making simply could l’t stop. The people just AMERICA ROMANIZED ? he.- Christmas shopping. • • • her home here the past few weeks, clamored for more. The farmer, in | The R. S. Chandler family will par- Giovanni Bonzano Papal legate at President of thue United take of Christmas cheer with Mr. Washington, represents a species of the hope f driving them away, put were north bound passengers Wednes­ up his mother-in-law. She brought day merning, going to spend the holi­ States is in danger of being aasassin- Oregon. politics that -’s everywhere destructive days with the home folks at Trout­ ».ted. Why? He has dared at last to Harry Sprague went to Portland to Eberty. He should be given his $160 on the hoof. Then he effered his dale, Orc. They were acompar.icd by mortgage for sale. A lifelong friend ­ refuse to obey Rome’« demands. WUl on Saturday of last week for an over “wa’king papers,” or be quarantined. ship between two old neighbors was Misg Edith Holm also of Troutdale, Rcosevelt be ou» next President? He Sunday visit with his sister and fam­ • • • shattered as each tried to outbid the who will remain there indefinitely. is indorsed by the priesthood. Why .’ ily, Mrs. C. C. Johnston. From the daily reports one would other. It wag finally knocked down E. H. Ellingsworth, the hustlng Were the priests and nuns kilted in Thos. Lusk wag a passenger on the conclude that the holy priests ar'; the t-» the richer man who was promptly traveling salesman fcr the Rawleigh Mexico inrocent or were they trai­ 7.20 north bound train Wednesday only religous cousolers i* the battle knocked d wn by the poorer. He sold products, with his wife and daughter tors? Arc they traitors in the United morning . fields of France and Belgium. Their the weeds along the roadside. He sold were Wednesday morning passengers Stites? Should we kill Villa or should Miss Elizabeth Bigler accompanied bravery and pious activity and ab­ a gold Lrick that he bought in Chicago for Portland en route for Camas, we bring the traitors in this country Nellie Kinser to Scotts Mills Saturday solution stunts are played up in grand during the World’s Fair. He sold the Wash., for a week end visit with his t justice? Who will say, and who to be in attendance at the funeral of style. The McAll Mission Philadel­ ruts in the road in front of his place mother, Mrs. Frank Welch. should be entitled to say, “Sic semper Nellie’s grandmother whose tragic phia, reports 200 Protestant ministers and then offered to sell the secret of Hazel Hartman entertained a bunch tyrannis?” death is recorded in another column. at the front, and 80 more to go soon; where he had the sale bills printed. of her girl friends last Saturday even­ The Jay Myers and Frank Syring but such as these do not got the ad­ We cannot give the results as the re­ ing. The occasion being to celebrate families will spend Christmas at the vertising. turns are not all in. They are bidding her 10th birthday. A lovely lunch • • • Conkey home in Portland, parents of yet. That's the kind of sale bills we was served by her grandmother, Mrs. The Pope asked the powers at war print. Give us a call. Cobb, assisted by Miss Madsen, which Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Syring. to lay eff during the Christmas fes­ was enjoyed by all. At 8:30 they Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downs of There was a certain institution in wished Hazel many happy returns of tivities. His request was turned down, Portland are guests at the J. M. but he got advertised, which probably which were lodged a large number of the day and wended their way home­ Brown home and made The Journal a girls and women. From a considerable ward. answeaed his purpose. pleasant call. pa-t of this institution the public was Miss Jennie Hartman of Scotts HOW WE GET THE NEWS “What is it to you or me if there ngidly excluded, — except a certain Mills will Le among the guests at the arc 6,000 priests and nuns in Havana favored class of bachelors who might Charles Hartman home on Christmas who have fled Mexico? While we are always freely mingle with the inmates. Day before yesterday a perfectly day. nice lady called us up and with tears house was a regular stopping sorry for Havanna and Cuba, we have This J. E. Hosmer, the heretic, is in Sil­ equal reason to congratulate Mexico place for this class of bachelors who i her voi e reproved us for not men­ verton on a visit. o"er her riddance of the rubbish, as lived at other places. It was under- tioning the fact that she had had a man WI4AT well as the United States over having stood that liquors of all kinds were friend visiting her last week. We told OBITUARY m ssed that much of the plague.” — kept on hand; that there were ban­ her that she had not let us know The death of Clyde Phillipi occurred quets and drunken orgies in which anything about it and that therefore, Mcnaca on Monday morning December 21, at the bachelors and inmates participat­ we did not kn«w that she had a visi­ his home in Scio, Ore., at the age of tor. Then she said, “Well, you should Not a Senator or Congressman this ed. It was even thought probable th thirty-five years. Deceased was born have known. I thought you were run­ gills were detained here against their year a'tended the Thanksgiving “Pan. near Albany, Oregon, on September ning a newspaper.” Wouldn’t that will and unlawfully, and for purpo Ar erican Mess.” 30, 1879. not compatible with good moral order. rattle your s'ats? Some people think On April 3, 1901, he was married President Wilson says, “I am dis­ So, in the exercise of the authority that an editor ought to be a cross to Miss Ella Adamson, who only tressed that our Catholic fellow-citi­ vested in his office, the Governor with between Argus and Anna Eva Fay. lived until October 21st of the same zens do not more fully realize how a squad of the State militia appeared They seem to think that our five sen­ year. Later he married Miss Theresa freqeunt and serious our attempts suddenly at this institution to make ses are augmented by a sixth that lets Hutton, who with one child survives have been to act in the interest of a examination. They went through us know everything that happens, him. their people in Mexico.” Bless his every part of it from garret to base­ even if we see, hear, feel, taste or Clyde Phillipi was a well knows tender old soul, he needn’t be distress­ ment; opened all the closets in which sme’l it not. Dear lady, ediitors are business man of Silverton for a num­ ed about a little thing like that! He girls were locked for “disciplina;” re­ only human or at least, almost human. ber of years and much respected by couldn’t satisfy that bunch of bach­ leased the victims who were being tor­ If you have a friend visiting you, if all who knew him, and his death elors short of sending our army and tured in “doing penance;” unlocked you are going away, or have returned asking Th« above resurrection is for the purpose ca-'ses a feeling of sadness in the navy to force that country back under the cells and dungeons and let out from a visit out of town, if Johnny hearts of his friends here. Among the despotic yoke of the Hierarchy,— those who hail offended the bachelors, falls and breaks his arm, if your hus- you how many little booklets of cartoons with write-ups, those who attended the funeral from reconvert it to Romanism by fire and or the female managers; interviewed ba d chops his toe instead of a stick Silverton were Everet Philippi, broth­ sword. the inma'es separately to ascertain of wood, if anything happens that which have appeared in the Journal, we could sell at 25 er of the deceased, Miles Adamson, whether they were being held against makes you g'ad or sad, happy or mad, cent« each. Suppose we get up a neat, little book with Mrs. T. A. Hutton and son, and The Spiritualists are always de- their wish; bioko into the arsenal and call us up. Tell us about it. That’s Dvzight Misener, who went to pay monstrating their ghostology by seized the guns and carried them away the way to get it in the paper. tasty colored cover. How many will purchase? These their last respects to a friend. showing up the spirits. Why not the as prima facie evidence of traitorous The funeral was held at Scio on priests demonstrate their transsub­ designs. No, no! The Governor did WANTED — Party to sell fresh booklets would be fine to set people thinking, and that Wednesday of this week and conducted stantiation by having the "sacred not do thet. This is only a dream. Columbia River Smelts. is what we want Write to The Silverton Journal, by Rev. McClaine pastor of the church host” repeat the Sermon on the It was a road-house somewhere he Melburn & Swanson, at that place. 2 Union Ave. Portland, Ore. Silverton, Oregon. mount ? looked after. LOCAL NEWS Advertise in The Silver-.on Journal. It has a large circulation here in Sil­ verton, on the rural routes and in every state, in the Union. The Rum boycott is a thing of the past and the Roman boycott is a big blurt. Shake yourselves free and get our prices on a year's contract. LOST — Black Shepherd Dog with snort tail, and scar on his ncse. Finder will please notify John Helm. Star Route Johnson Bx. Silverton, Orc.