T he S ilverton J ournal VOL. IV. PAPAL NOTES By L. 1). Rutili? It is blasphemy, and punishable with imprisonment to speak ugumst * priest in Catholic Austria, Kaya a student of Oberlin College just re­ turned from thut country.. • • • By official figures for Great Britain (March 2H, ISM) the Salvation Army furnished two convicts to each 100,000 of it i people. The Catholic Church furnished 247 for an equal number of her people. • • • "With b«.rs they blur the gracious moon. And blind the goodly sun; And they do well to hide their hell, For in it things are done That sun of God nor son of man Ever should look upon." • • • It is most deplorable ami awful, say the holy dads, the way we Amer­ icans are divorcing each other. Well, take your choice: — In Catholic coun­ tries the nasses do not need to di­ vorce for they do not marry, and from one-fourth to three-fourths of the children are bom out of marriage, while the priests seem to be about as active as the rest in increasing the work of the census taker. • • • The Hieraiths of Germany have is­ sued a Pa.lorul in which they say, "Christ has opened the fountains of mercy, and they have united into a mighty stream of love and bene­ ficence that flows aide by side with the war’s river of blood, etc., etc. "A unity of all in Jesus Chri.it our Lord which is unconquerable, »nd gives the assurance of victory.” Then these holy dads reflect upon the un­ wisdom of the Protestant clergy for trying to "make a cai.e for Germany.” • • • Recently ex-priest Jcsenh Slatterly answered a speech of governor Walsh of Massachiuelt»', and pointed out that in Boston out of 4,740 persons in city pay, 4,290 were Catholics, while the non-Catholi-s pay 85 per cent of the taxes. In the Chariest- prison are 752 inmates, 740 of whom are Catholics. W. A. Munly, of Portland, Irothcr of judge Munly, and former editor of the Catholic Sentinel, has been ap­ pointed assistant U. S. Attorney for Valdez, Alaska. Score an other for Tumulty. • • • The young priest at Salem was too drunk to walk, so he fell over. He was taken to police headquarters be­ fore it war iiscovcred that he was one of the "Christ-Substltutes’’ in the v ork of salvution. But our police chief thinks a drunk is a drunk, so this "H'g. r-than-the-angels” had to put up a ton dollar bail, — which he forfeited. But what’s the oddr about a priirt, — he can turn wine to di­ vine blood, and bread to the body and seul of Jesus Christ, between drinks, and abso've the sinner while drunk. Oh, it is a mighty accommodating religion, that is! • • • Says a Catholic protest against criticism of the Church: — “The con­ stitution of the U. S. guarantees lib­ erty of conscience.” Does it? Well, with limitations. Some years ago a colony was planted in NewYork state called the "Oneida Community." It iwas founded upon the Sacred word of the Christ that “The children of the kingdom neither marry nor are given in marriage.” It was a "trictly religious society, whore members lived together, and begat children as their conscience dictated. But the In: broke up the colony. Some years ago another church sprang into being whose Pope had a revelation direct from God to the ef­ fect that a man who was worthy might take to himself a plurality of wives. This was a part of their rel­ igion, c-mfirmed by revelation, and most decidedly a matter of con­ science. B it the federal laws broke it up. A few years ago a new discovery was made in Chicago. It was found that hy certain mental and spiritual processes the old methods c >uld be so etherialized as to insure "immac­ ulate conceptions,” etc., etc., — per­ haps somewhat after the arguments of the priests upon their desirable and fair penitents. It was strictly a religious cult, and coni.cience was its stronghold. But the law broke it up, and sent the leader to prison. "Freedom of conscience,” yes; but It must he in accord with the general good nf the social order. SILVERTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1915 No. 25. THE ANTI-CATHOLIC AMENDMENT IN GOOD HANDS WORK ALL ALONG FIRING LINE STRENGTHENED Who has not heard that once, during the Dark Ages, a woman held the of- | fice of Pope of Rome ? Of course Romanist o' to-day aie greatly scan­ dalized by the story; s-.nd they outdo themaelvx in-the violence of their in­ vective against those who tell such facts t the discredit of "Holy” church. ; Probab’y not even the most violent 1 suffragist would have a woman to be Pope—if she could; she could not possibly wish it—if she knew what has been the moral atmosphere of the papa! c:u;- during the last twelve hundred yea .2. But the story is a matter of record, and we have the right to ask “What are the fact-: in this case?” We want to know them in their connection and their true ligh. The date assigned to the woman pope is tko middle of the ninth cen­ tury--abou. the year 855. During $2,000 to $4,000. One Catholic janitor the 450 years following, to the birth received a salary of $4,200; his of Wickliff«, the church, of Rcme had, daughter was a teacher in the school as shown by the Migne Library, ..bout and he derived a huge income fr >m one hundred writers whose produc­ a school restaurant. Two other jani­ tions are known. These men wrote tors received $3,500 and three others on all sorts of subjects, not many of from $2,700 to $2,900. In the mayor s them on history. And, take notice, office there were seven Catholics and [ all of these writers, historians and one Protestant. In the park depart­ others, were censored by the prelates ment there were 263 Catholics and in charge; so that while the truth 17 Protestants. In the printing de­ of the statements ma le is not proved, partment there were 104 Catholics it is pr'ved that the censors thought and 17 Protestants. In the public the writings they passed, would not grounds department there were 121 I wrong the church of Rome. Now it Catholics and 15 Protestants. In the is from writings so censored that we registry department there were 20 learn of the woman pope. In time Several Catholics and 5 Protestants. In the the story was disputed. street department there were 3,176 Protestant writers of eminence, all Catholics and 320 Protestants. In the of them since the time of Luther, water department there were 599 of course, have thought that poss- bly the story of a woman pope is a Catholics and 75 Protestants. fable; and Romanists of today and of And when these Roman tyrants get the more recent past, are vehement full control — then what? Take your in their denunciation of the story as mental telescope and look across the a falsehood, and wicked slander on narrow, selfish line and see the naked, “holy church”. Of course, since the hungry, weeping subjects of the mod­ original authorities for the story were em Roman empires of the wor'd! faithful and subserviant Romanists, the question is somewhat complicated. This is no child’s play, patriots. There can be no compromise and we The efforts to disprove or to discard must all remember the words of Mr. the story, are peculiar to say the Pope, who was far from being a pope. least. The Jesuite Labbe, vociferates that Wickliffe who died in 1384, and He said: John Huss and Jerome, who were “Honor and shame from no condition murdered by the Council of Con­ stance in 1415, and Luther who died rise; about 1546, and Calvin who died later, Act well your part, there all the are responsible for the story. How stranje! As a Jesuit Labbe may honor lies.” have argued that he spoke the truth, as a man he spoke falsely. Cardinal Baronius, official historian til they have entirely crushed out all of Rome,’ in crazy wrath, admits the oppo’ition—but then what ? Another exi tance and work of the popess— thing, if they get this contract, when even while denying it. He declares and wh re will this kind of good bus­ she was a monster whom atheists and iness methods end ? And how long heretics called out of hell by witch­ will it be before the Roman Catholic craft and spells;and Florimond says Hierarchy will have full control of I she was sent to curse the church of all our public affairs. This big Rome for its abominations. monarchial monopoly will certainly But a writer in the Catholic World take America if we let. them and takes the lead in ev. cion that does just such things as the Jackson Coun­ not succeed in evading, and denial ty affair are the enter.ng wedges that confesses. He proves anew that with which they expect to sp'it us once in a while, a Roman prelate or wide open. Through such agents as controversialist may inadvertantly a certain judge, who is taking a great tell a part of the truth. He guard- interest in the affair and the higher idly sugge ts that sin.e there were, up agents like priest Tumulty at the in tho*j times, in Roman politics, a white house, it looks as though the hera of monstrous women, Theodora, little hunch of Roihans in Uncle Sam’s Marozia, anil others, some one may Land is the head of the body politic have said in jest, maybe, that a wom­ already. an was nope, rather than say that the Radical action, a Constitutional man pope was ruled by a woman. .Amendment, prohibiting state aid But what docs this imply? He does to private and sectarian institutions. not tell us that one of the women he An Inspection Law, and the strict en­ names, Marozia, was .aistre.-s of three forcement of the criminal laws we popes, one of whom was her own son. already have, especially against those Sergius III was first, and their son who are hiding their guilt under the was made pope, as John XI. and she cloak of religion, and finally, a gov­ became mistiess of this pope. She ernment for and hy the people, with was also mistress of another of her Liberty and Justice for all, are what own sons, Alberick. and their son be­ true patriots will labor for without came pope John XII. Yes, some women ruled some popes ceasing. in ways that were very dark. That which the writer in the “World” sug­ gests so guardidly, is really more to Ö YOUR PART <» < > the discredit of Rome than the ¿.tory . > -------------- < > that a woman held the office of Dope. ;; PUBLICITY is THE ONLY JI For, as the story of the woman pope • REMEDY FOR THE ROMAN goes, she ruled wisely and justly, and O BLACK PLAGUE: THERE- O might have held the office long, but !! FORE GET A SUBSCRIBER !! that she was betrayed and became o FOR THE SILVERTON JOUR- a mother. ü NAL AND MAKE ARRANGE- < If Rome would concede that her ¡; MENTS FOR EDITOR HOS- ¡1 popes and prelates were human be­ < > ERM TO LECTURE IN YOUR ! ’ ings, no worse than others of their 11 TOWN. < times, even if no better, they might ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ put up a better case. But that would be death to the notion of infallibility; and t give up this, would concede to the laity that the priesthood does not stand in the place of Gad, Who is the only Infallible One. The case is be­ fore you.. Some Romanist writers say that there was never a woman pope, others, as truthful, so far as we know, say there was such a pope. And there you are! Decide for your self. "J" The War against the Big Roman Humbug is receiving a great impetus. The proposed Amendment to our Constitution is considered just the thing by all true patriots, and experts who are true to the cause are getting it ready. The editor’s work in the lecture field has been tested and will help us win. Onward to Victory! It is due the public to know what our growing army of patriots, are doing to crush out the greatest enemy America has and to establish and forever maintain our American prin­ ciples on which our government was founded. All over these United States the work is rapidly growing. The thinking people propose to Wave their liberty. A free press must be established and protected; the good work of our free schools must not !•* destroyed by the narrow stulti­ fying doctrines of the Roman old maids and bachelors ( ?); our business men must be freed from the beastly boycott of the Hierarchy, and our government itself must get nd of the cancerous, foreign plague that is poi­ soning its blood in every department. In Oregon we have backed up to a Constitutional Amendment. The pro­ posed Initiative measure will be got­ ten ready early. It will be sub­ mitted to the Secretary of State so us to be sure of its legality. Peti­ tions will be in the field in plenty of time and the public will be well post­ ed as to its meaning and importance. It will forever make it impossible for our legislature to appropriate large sums of the people's money to build vp slave pens for the beastly uses of bachelor profligates and finan­ cial plunder of a traitorous, un- American band of grafters. It might be urged that the legislature of the state should do this work, but they have been tried. The majority of pol­ iticians who get office are not real men with back bones. They don’t know how to stand up, firm and strong against money and controlers of votes. Therefore, "we the people" must take this in hand or be ruined by high taxes, rotten morals, boycott, crime, and, finally, by a government by a "divinely appointed” absolute monarch called a pope. Every true American will help what he or she can in this work. .Many hands make light work, and, with this help and with the experience and wisdom gathered from past failures like the A. P. A. Sell-out, we will crush the “beast” this time in spite of its Goliath size, and its prepotfteryus claims of divinity and its idiotic boastings. Our friends all over the world will rejoice that the editor’s lecture work is proving a success and is sure to be one of the great factors in saving our "free press" from financial ruin. To be sure this work has only just begun. On account of the many other duties, all that could be done at first was to run out into near by parts of the big field and after the lecture to run back again, but now good hel in the office work has come, regular routes will be established in different directions and most every­ body will have a chance to shake hands with, and hear the story of the radical "Anti” who went to jail for telling the truth. At Salem last Monday night we had an excellent meeting. Outside the hall door “pa­ pist guards” walked up and down and of course many business people and others were afraid to be seen taking part in a heretic demonstration for fear of boycott, but there are people who are not afraid and so we had a fair sized audience for a priest ridden community. The speaker held his au­ dience in close attention for about two hours and received many con- gratula'ions, words of praise, sym­ pathy, promises of activity in the cause and a bunch of money that will help mightily in keeping the wheels moving. Now we hope every com­ munity will get busy and make ar­ rangements for a lecture. It puts our work before the people in a way that nothing else can do. It will take pa­ tience and perseverance to do it in many cases, but the price of liberty must be paid by some one or it will perish from the earth. Now we are out of jail, free to work, the danger of failure practically passed and more good help in our office been secured, let us all do something worthy of our great cause. Some of us know what the result would be if the Catholics get control of this country, as thej certainly have already to a very dangerous degree. Look at Boston: The Protestants of the city paid 85 per cent of the taxes. There were 890 Catholic teachers in the public schools, thirty of whom each received a salary ranging from fect a disavowal of the spirit of the very religion which the “Protest-ants” themselves are supposed to embrace.” Now the Silverton Journal wants to ask, who is basing their protest The big fight in Jackcon County show* with what solely on the ground that one church auttle deception the Roman* work. If we turn over the instead of another is in conthrol ? care of bad girl* and our orphan* and dependent* to these The editor of the “Sun” (orson) looks tn U3 rather narrow minded and un- priest-governed institutions, why wouldn’t it be just a* I charitable as well as bigoted and ig- reasonable to turn over all the state institution* and finally noiant. How does it happen that Jackson County has so many poor? the whole government? Do you see the point? The Sacred Heart business in our es­ timation manufactures more poor than any other cause in the county. Strange as it may seem, the Med­ Why in the name of common sense And therefore the best way to aid ford Sun, and other public forces in shouldn’t any religious organization the county would be to take over the Jackson County are favoring the at­ equipped with the proper facilities Sacred Heart business which has been tempt to turn over the work of taking take care of the county poor, pro­ built up by robbing the people and care of the County’s poor to a Roman vided such an arrangement would not thus reduce the expense by reducing Catholic Church institution. The Min­ only benefit the county, but improve the number of poor. Then the peo­ isterial Association of the County is the conditions under which the county ple can take care of their own busi­ bitterly opposing it but it will take dependants have to live? ness. The Sacred(?) Heart people the united eff-rt on the part of every The Sacred Heart hospital is an in­ make the poor by the hundreds and patriot of Oregon to stop the power­ stitution of which the people of the ful and forever aggressive endeavors city have every reason to be proud. thousands through their many confi­ of the priestly, would-be rulers and Far in advance of the district in its dence games and then make more exploiters of the world from captur­ facilities, ministering to the sick and money by securing fat contracts to ing our state. See what false logic infirm, regardless of their religious take care of them, using slaves to do tl.e Romanized “Medford Sun” uses: affiliations or ability to pay, this in­ all their dirty work. The “Mail Tribune” protests most vigoriously stitution deserves the support of the and the whole Protestant fraternity “RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE community in every way, and any of Southern Oregon are up in arms, On Monday the local Ministerial public arrangement aiding the hos­ and wel' they may be. The Roman, Association protested to the county pital in a legitimate manner should bachelor manipulators, who are looked court against the Sisters of the Sa­ receive, and we believe, does receive upon by their dupes with open-mouth­ cred Heart hospital taking care of the support of fair minded citizens ed awe as something very holy, are throughout southern Oregon. the county poor. really nothing but sharp, shrewd, un­ If the Sacred Heart hospital hadn’t scrupulous agents of a wicked, power­ Members of the ass ciation raised their hands in holy horror that the the facilities, if the care of the poor ful, “divine- right”, international, po­ representatives of t’ e Catholic church would not he as efficient, if the ar­ litical and business organization. Of should dare minister to the needs of rangement would involve greater ex­ course, this big tyrant trust can han­ the indigent and infirm at a saving of pense to the county, objections on dle the poor of Jackson County cheap­ $1776 a year to the taxpayers of the such grounds would, of course, be val­ ly. They have millions of slaves id and , reper. county working for nothing and boarding But to base a protest solely on the themselves or being boarded by the Their protest was so vigorous that a majority of the court agreed to take ground that one church instead of an- tax-payers. Like other great "trusts” no action in the matter for the pres­ othor is in control is not only narrow they can afford to give away their minded and uncharitable, but is in ef­ services for a time if necessary, un­ ent. ’Rome’s Entering Wedge in Oregon A WOMAN POPE A Great Organization. None but members know the name of a strong secret order whose growth promises to exceed that of all other patriotic bodies. It is under the leadership of some of the best known and most influential men of the country.