.( C t *«01' T he S ilverton J ournal VOL. IV. PAPAL NOTES By L. IL Ratliff SILVERTON. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915 No. 24. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF OREGON PROGRESS OF OUR WORK THE SCHEME OF SOCIAL MORALITY / The annivtar»ury of Abrahum Lin­ coln’» death 1» April 11. Let all pa­ triots remember he with a««aaainated by KoinaniatH bi'inu»c of hi» Amer­ icanism. • • • The government of Frunc« ignore» the Pope’» prayer day. Too had, for only laat week the Catholic paper» were patting theniHelvca in glee over France? return to the holy fold. • • • The Catho'ic cenaua »how» a mem- berahip in tl e U. 8. of 16,309,310; IK,HIM clergymen; 85 achoola for prieata; Pop college»; 287 orphunagra with 45,742 inmate»; 1,456,206 atu- dent» in parochial school«. Not securing help enough to head prepared, and while those of our • • • off the 385,(881 appropriation, over growing army of workers who are Congressman Kiltner of California, according to a Catholic paper, ha» 322,000 of which is intended to go able are helping to finance our work, publicly in the House “absolved" the direct to Roman Catholic institution», we must not forget that it requires K. C. order from the curse of the we have pa»»ed on to the next point public sentiment to accomplish these “4th degree oath."—But still, killing in our advance movement of inaug­ things. We must therefore get the Black is of the spirit of that “4th urating the work of a Constitutional truth to the people. Everybody can deg rre.” Amendment. This work is well under help by boosting for the Journal. Let • • • * i he Homan Catholic Hierarchy way. We will have plenty of time every reader get a subscriber at once. compelled thia democratic administra­ to get the necessary funds from the This will help mightily in many way«. tion to increase the number of navy interested and now aroused taxpayer» It will double our circulation and chaplain» ami raise them to the rank and complete this work, Thi« will make it possible for us to get good, of officer», ho that as a matter of military dicipline they can compel take longer than to have used the better paying advertising contracts the soldiers and sailor» to attend referendum on the individual appro­ so needful for newspaper success. It the monkey mummeries of pupal priation, but it will be far better be­ will give twice as many people the worship." cause it will at. one stroke stop the necessary knowledge of our work and • • • whole business of robbing the state the necessary enthusiasm to carry The Methodist Church South was corner-stoned on the divine right of for the Roman Catholic benefit and tne campaign into their part of our slavery; but now that slavery is prevent the necessity for referendum great commonwealth. It will show abolished, and is found to be immoral, measures in future years, when the the enemies of our republic that there this church easily adjust» herself to grafters might sneak in again while is a limit to their monarch?i advan­ the situation. But not so the Roman the people sleep and carry off their ces and exploitations, and it will in­ Catholic Church, for all her wicked "dough" *o make bread, wine and augurate other ways and means to deeds in behalf of “faith and morals" were by infallible direction. She can­ fine raiment for the holy agents of promote true economy and progress not get away from thi» basic prin­ the pope. Now while this is being all along the line. The Silverton ciple. • • • Romanism had so far progressed in Illinois that two years ago it cap­ tured all the state offices but one Then it put up Roger Sullivan, a It is interesting to note how the question by a multitude of historical Knight of ColumbuM, for U. S. Sen­ ator; the patriots began to get their ■.uccessors of Saint Peter kept the events, — events recorded by Sacred eyes open, and Roger got the skids Holy Faith of the Holy Church pure Historians. put under him. Then recently it put down through the turmoil of the cen­ Helena, the mother of Constartine up a Kninght for Mayor of Chicago, turies, and stamped upon history the the Great, in searching for the True but ho too got the skids and was unmistakable and irrefutable evi- Cross, some three hundred and fifty hurried under a plurality of about dences of their own Infallibility, .»ears after it rad been laid away, 140,000, the biggest plurality that Coming in special manner to their .'ante upon three crosses t,oge‘be*. over walloped a candidal'* t>r th it aid in the 4th century the Lord To determine which was the True rP'ue. Judging from the returns from caused an epidemic of Relic Worship one, she applied them, one at a time, recent city elections, as well as from to strike the Church. It sent men to a dying lady. Two of them showed the November election, it woul 1 ap- all over the earth into all the grave no power, but so soon as the third 5 ar that not more than a grease­ yards of all the centuries for the one touched the dying, she opened ’ll ot will be left of the Demccmtic hones of dead saints. Every church her eyes, and was immediately re­ party next round if it don’t cut loose must have its relic, every village the stored. This was the True Cross. skeleton of its protecting saint, and from Rome. Helena sent a part of it to her son • • • every populous city a bone of an at Constatinople, and the remainder Eather Buck announces a series of Apostle, or the skull of a Prophet. was preserved in a silver case kept It was a source of great revenue, Catholic (anti-Protestant) lectures at in Jerusalem. Cornelius to begin Sunday evening. and a tremendous temptation to the In the year 938 King Athelstan of April 11. Hix subject for that date heathen, this traffic in bones. Bone by was. “Is the ground for the Protes­ the donkey load; bones of heretics, of England received a piece of the True heathen, of crimials and of saints, Cross, a little piece of the Crown of tant religion a sound one?” Go to it, Mr. Buck! Say what you were gathered and sold; and it was Thorns, and the 6word of Constantine want to say, say it any way you well thus, for the saints alone were the Great on the hilt of which was want to, and you will not be dis­ not sufficient to meet the demand. fastened one of the four nails by turbed; but jf Protestants were like The head of John the Baptist, and which Jesus was secured to the cross. Catholics, you would be middled, your the teeth of the original Saint Peter In A. D. 1223 the monks of Nor­ meetings broken up, and your church were multiplied to meet all the de­ folk, England, had a cross made from stoned. This is the difference be­ mands of the market. A traveler in the wood of the True Cross, which four tween Protestant freedom and Cath­ Jerusalem relates how he saw did raise the dead, make the lame box great boxes of holy bones, each olic bigotry. And it is just because to walk, cleanse the lepers, and cast of this difference, which is funda­ too heavy for two men. out devils. also The wood of the True Cross mental to the two systems, that Cath­ became valuable for miraculous inter ­ olic politics and education must be In 1241 The Holy Cross of our vention, and as an article of mer­ Lord was obtained by Erance. It was cut out of our social order. chandise. It was conjectured that purchased at a great price. The year • • • Watson says pussy-foot Cardinal 20,000 tons more or less of this previous the King had secured pos­ Gibbons, of the Roman Catholic Hi­ wood found its way into the churches, session of the Savior’s True Crown erarchy, has already established three monasteries, convents and palaces of of Thorns. These two relics were Roman Catholic national functions: Royalty. Some of it is still doing carried by Royalty in great proces­ 1. The Pan-American Thanksgiv­ service in Catholic countries. The sion on great occasions of State. ing, in which officers of our Protest­ ability of the True Cross to multiply The marble staircase of Pilate s ant government bend reverently while itself is attested by the fact that house in Jerusalem, over which Jesus while parts of it were doing miracu ­ the man in chemise and petticoat lous stunts in different parts of the passed from the Judgment seat, was creates his God out of a piece of realm, the whole cross was preserved brought through the air to Rome ages bread. at various points as shown by the ago, and sti'l possesses astounding 2. Cardinal Day, on which the testimony of a host of most credible merit for the millions of pilgrims who prince of Baltimore rides to Wash­ witnesses. Its miraculous and pro­ ascend the steps on their knees kiss­ ington City in his private car, re- tective powers are established beyond ing each step as they go. ceiv s the homage of his Catholic subjects, and the congratulations of = = government officials, the Cabinet, judges of the Supreme Court, officers of the Army and Navy, Senators and Representatives. 8. Columbus Day, already adopted by 24 states. This is the festal day of the Italian Pope in which the holy­ boners take possession of our streets, close up the shops, suspend all busi­ ness, and parade around with banners and images, with petticoated con­ vent-keepers displaying their military power to the exultation of incipient traitors, and to the disgust and alarm of all patriotic Americans. In many respects, and for many centuries the Roman Catholic laity have been victims of a tyrannical and corrupt priesthood, a priesthood that wherever laboring, has sworn its first and highest allegiance to the pope, who claims to be, of right, a temporal prince; and to be also thi. king of all the rulers of the earth. | And he claims for his priests, that | they are uot amenable to any secular government on earth, for any immoral or criminal action they may commit. i Remember all these things as we pro- | ceed. In scripture, adultery ia rated as a crime that cut« the soul off from God; for all, is the path-way to TRUTH, I and destroy« hope of heaven. See Ex. and TRUTH alone can make us free. 20, 14; Lev. 20, 10; Prov. 6, 32. The i Protestant Churches of our land ac- The old Roman idea of suppression cept this as law; and in cases of adul­ of honest thought will soon become a tery by any member, clerical or lay, thing of the past. We are all begin­ they inflict their severest, penalty — ning to learn that an opponent's er­ excommunication, Nobody else on roneous views, expressed publicly, earth treats this crime in “his way. The Philippine Islands were ex­ gives us ail an opportunity to point clusively Romanist for nearly 400 out his error and *o establish the yer.rs. The story of the vjres of the truth. The lazy-minded, good-for- priests there, as told by native Philip- nothing will object. The frightened I pinos, is given in a Senate Documenl, criminal will object. The slave driv­ that Romanists in Washington have ers and white-slavers wrt! object.But made a most determined effort to suppress. The best and most intelli­ honest, progressive lovers of human- | gent of the Islanders testify that of ity will hail our FREE PRESS the priests of their acquaintance nine delight. out of ten keep mistressei, seduce women in the concessional, and have “Then let us pray that come it may, swarms of childrsn. So ha it ever been in the Latin States of America; As come it will for a’ that. and it is because of the crimes of That sense and worth, o’er a’ the earth, the priests that the Mexican Revolu­ May bear the gree, and a’ that. tionists have been severe w.’rh them. Rome argues: “Once s priest, al­ For a’ that, and a’ that, It’s coming yet, for a’ that, ways a priest.” That is, no immoral or criminal action a priest may com­ That man to man the warld o'er, mit, can destroy his power and au­ Shall brothers be for a’ that thority as a priest , He may still say mass, hear confessions: and do all the official work of his order, even were he guilty of a distinct act of Charles tr.e Bald, brought to seduction every day in the year, Erance a certain linen garment be­ That many Romanist priest s in longing to the Savior’s mother. In America have been guilty of sensual 912 when the Northmen attacked sin, is well known. But who ever Charltres, the people hoisted the linen heard that one of these has been put garment as a standard. The enemies’ to public shame by his superiors for eyes grew dim; they could neither ad­ any of these crimes ? On the other vance or retreat; and became an easy hand, when more than 10<8> Catholic prey, to the people of the town who women of Chicago, united in x peti­ slew them without mercy. tion to the pope’s special represei t- At Croyland n 975 the Abbot had ative in Washington, to protect them some of the hair of the Mother of from adulterous priests, the petition was refused, the “highest ups” of the God enclosed in a gold box. Romanist body in America decide The head of John the Baptist was that a virtuous woman of their.own being brought to Constantinople when so-called church, has no rights that the mules balked at Pantichium. The a lustful priest is bound to respect. miracle was evident, so the head was Does this tell you enough about the left there for a while to rest. Then "rights” of the Romanist .priests in it was taken on to its destination America ? where the emperor erected for it a Look further. Of 119 men who have magnificient church. Another head held the office of pope since A. D. of John the Baptist was taken to Ed- 1000 — 36 by name — have been essa in 761. A pious woman of I recorded by Romanist writers, as be France who had been praying forcing lewd men; and the bastard chil- three years for one of John Bap- dren of the popes have been num tist’s limbs, finally vowed to eat bered by hundreds. But to comi never again until she got it. After nearer our own time, Gregory XVI seven days fasting one of the holy became pope in 1831. He openly kept John’s thumbs was placed upon the a mistress in the Quirinal Palace in altar of the church in which she wor­ Rome. Pius IX who succeeded him. shiped. It was wonderfully white; had several mistresses; and his chil- and though the thumb had been dead dren were well known in Rome, Car- 615 years, three bishops in tearing a dinal Satolli was the son of Pone piece from it drew blood. Leo XIII. These three men ruled the church for some 74 out of the 84 years since the accession of Gregory. For so much of the time in our own day Rome has been ruled by men known to be fathe.s of bastard chil­ dren! And each of them was called “HIS HOLINESS” — “Our HOLY IT IS REPORTED THAI BROTH­ Lord God — the pope.” And that is ER PHILLIP OSTER EID. THE the “Morals” of Rome! GARDNER WHO HAS BEEN AT The priest who practices social im­ THE MT. ANGEL CATHOLIC IN­ purity has simply followed the un­ STITUTION FOR MANY YEARS. rebuked example of scores of his DISAP HAS MYSTERIOUSLY popes and other high ecclesiastics. PEAKED. MANY THINK THERE For their own practice, the Roman HAS BEEN FOUL PLAY. BROTH­ priesthood does not believe in the ER PHILLIP WAS A GENERAL social Morality taught in the Bible FAVORITE AND QUITE LIBERAL and enforced in the Courts, and by IN HIS VIEWS. Where is Brother public opinion in Protestant Lands. Phillip? Among Protestant peoples, if one is accused of lewdness, he is really in­ jured by the story; and has a right to legal redress. In Romanist Lands, so notorious is the immorality of priests, that it is not slanderous or libelous to say that a priest has prac­ ticed seduction, and has a swarm of children. Nor does it destroy the credit of a priest among his own parisioners here to say the same thing. An American priest whose im­ morality has become notorious, may be sent to a “retreat” for a few weeks, or may be sent to another (Continued on last page.) We have now in process of organization the proper forces to introduce an Amendment for our State Constitution which will make it im­ possible for sectarian or private institutions to live and promote their religious notions at the expense of the tax payers’ money ROMAN MIRACLES Journal is now better equipped for business than ever before. Our sub­ scription ha» grown to a commanding proportion. The editor starts on his campaign of the Pacific Coast next Monday. His battle cry is, “On to the Capital", and the subject of his first lecture in that city, where he was so “royally” entertained by the high officials, for one-hundred days, in honor o' his truthfulness, will be "Roman Despotism, or American Lib­ erty, Which?” The boycott of The Silverton Jour­ nal and the malicious prosecution and false imprisonment of its editor have marked an era in the fight against the money-mad enemies of the people. Our friends of L'berty begin at last to see the way to a more perfect u.Jon, to the strength which that union gives and to the victory over the powers of darkness which can only lie secured by that strength. A FREE PRESS—a paper that is open In 1247 a portion of the Savior’s blood was presented to the King of England. It was attested by a for­ midable array of bishops, abots, cler­ gy, nobles, „nd monks of the Holy- Land as a part of the very blood shed upon the cross. The Bishop of Norwick preached a sermon expound­ ing its glories, and promised that whoever worshiped this most holy blood would by permission of all priests obtain free remission of pen­ ances for six years and 140 days. The historian relates that there were a few perverse people who in the face of the most conclusive testimony­ still questioned the genuineness of the blood. In A. D. 1098 Saint Andrew direct­ ed Peter of Province in a dream to the spot where he found the Lance which pierced the Savior. The people flocked to the church and worshiped so precious a relic. In 594 the Savior’s famous Seam- less coat was obtained from a jew at Zaph’t, and carried by three bishops to Jerusalem. In 1156 another Coat of Christ (seamless) was found by­ revelation, in Erance. The letters found with it showed it was made by his mother, and enlarged itself as he grew. The identical cradle in which the infant Jesus was rocked enriches a great Catholic church in Rome to this day and claims the veneration of : Christendom. In the time of Luther they had a piece of Christ’s manger at Witten­ berg, Germany; and a vender of In­ dulgences wore a feather in his hat plucked from the wing of Michael the Archangel. The True Cross, or portions there- of were at all the chief centers of population, At Venice they had a part of the Savior’s dress, also, and some of the earth which imbibed his blood. Where is Brother Phillip? Organize for concerted action. Patriotic sentiment unorganized cannot hold against an organized and aggressive enemy. The papal political and semi­ military secret orders are growing very rapidly, and are taking control of affairs in many places. Free speech is now denied in Jersey City, in Pater­ son, N. J., in New Mexico, and all other places dominated by the Pope’s de­ votees. Organize, organize!