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About The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1915)
LOCAL NEWS W. H. Ellingswvrth went out to OUR PUBLIC SCHOOL VISITING the logging camp Thursday ami ex DAY A GREAT SUCCESS pects to return Saturday. OUR AMIABLE ENEMIES < > Do You Want to Cry? Says a Papal paper: "The Spanish < » Mrs. J.T. Smith is preparing to Inquisition was establish«*! by Ferdi Last Friday was Visiting Day for ship her household goods to Canada the parents in the Silverton Schools nand anti Isabella more from politi- ;; , _ spent . Sun- where Mr. Smith has alroady ' gone. cal rt'asuiis than from religious mo- 1 > D. H. Mosher of , o Salem and was one of the most successful ns told in a neat little booklet by E A. PUTMAN. < day with friends in Silverton. Dr. A, F. Blackerby and daugh- inspirations carried out in a long lives. It was enforced mor® particu- > larly against the Jews and the J' ter were week-end visitors at th«* time. It meant much hard work for It shows up the Old Rocky's Church and the foolishness of the War. 1 Seven-ream House and Lot in Gei metropolis. the teachers, and they can feel well Moors, who were the political ene- ■ • - HILLY IS A TRAMP mien of th > throne. The Inquisitors ser Addition on installment plan. rewarded, thinking of the apprecia Arthur Hobart, in company with were royal officers, and they receiv- Send 10 Cents to Th«> Silverton Journal ami secure the booklet < See CASCADE REAL ESTATE co. tion felt by all who responde«! to Messers Hyett and DeGuire went to e«l their orders from the King and the invitation to be precent. Aside Do You Want to Laugh? « Little Wilbur Moore is among the Independence to a stock show this from the regular school work on dis not from the Church. . . .Repeatedly sick this week. the Popos protested against the In week. ‘*O.‘ ♦ * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< play there had been prepur«'«! work quisition. by girls in the sewing anti many 320 acres in the ohi burn, ten mile« FOR SALE—Furniture of all kind. Just now the Papal papers and boys compete«! for the prise offered En«]uire at Miss Hines' Millinerv from Silverton, only <10 1-2 an acre prelutes are putting out u lot of am for the best bird house. The sixth Will sell all or half. Cascade Real Store. grade girls also had cakes, that, if iable twaddle, along with perversions Estate Company. one coud judge the* taste by the of history, in an effort to again lull Otto Legarti was quite sick the last l«>oks, they must have been delicious, to sleep the great Protestant multi ii we are reliably inf«.rmed, when of the week. It gave one a hungry feeling just to tudes who show some signa of awak the big mill started up last We«Ines- CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN ing t«> their danger. Those Jesuits Joe Lais spent Saturday and Sunday day morning there were three appli see them. talk, of “ freedom", and of “ rights un at Mt. Angel, attending to some cants for every job, an«l yet the dai ■ Professor James was an ideal host Consultation Free work for his father who is now in ly papers say that Ernes are improv on this pleasant occasion and his many de- the constitution”, and of “religi ous prejudice”, and of "bigotry", anil California. smiling assistants made the afternoon ing —good! of “false alarm", when every mar. of pass all too quickly. It is to be re Office 3 Doors South of M. E. Church Mr. and M rs W. Jarvis entertained SUCCESSFUL FARMERS’ PICNIC gretted that parents do not visit the them knows that they are unalterably bound by the Decree of Infallibility on FISK STREET Mrs. Jarvais’ brother and wife, Mr. schools more frequently, but this syec- Never was there a more ideal day to all the blotxly dt-eds of the Church and Mrs. David German, of Salem. al visiting day having been such a chosen for a picnic than last Satur- success it is to be hoped that there in al! her past, and that they could Saturday and Sunday. not if they would get away from the day when the big farmers’ doing ■ will be others follow and that parents was i. Pope’s Infallible decree for murder was held n this city. There Harry Sprague came home Satur- will be more thoughtful in co-operat New, up-to-date Machinery Experienced Machinist ilay night, after a four weeks visit large crowd and the plans for enter ing with the teaehers. Silverton cer in the interest of morals. Ordinarily ancient history doe» not with friends at The Dalles and Or taining the «"uests were most suc tainly has one excellent corps of in- Work Absolutely Guaranteed reveal the present character of an tley, Oregon. He will resume his cessfully carried out. Those who structors. care«l to hear the program assembled ok! institution, because of the possi work at the lath mill again. in the park and listened to a talk on bility of change and reform; but not 1) ECO R ATION DAY Mrs. J. M. Brown fell on the side “Soil Fertility—1 How to Maintain It". so the Roman Catholic Church. Her walk last Tu sday morning and broke by I.uther J. Chapin, This subject Popes are “Infullible judges of mor Garage and Machine Shop The final arrangements for the ex- als”; so when in the Dark Ages one her left arm. She is getting along was handled in a *».»ry interesting niceyly although the fracture is manner and conveye«! to the hear- ercises oi: Decoration Day will be of them (they all did it ) decreed P. W. Noftsker causing her much pain. tru the idea that the speaker knew made Saturday after noon at the death to hi-retics as a moral neces G.A.R. Hall where a special mt'eting Claire Jarvis who has been visit just what h. was talking about. This has been called. The following plans sity, he fixed the principle upon the ing the home folks, went to Bremer was follow xi by a violin solo by have been forme«! at this writing: Church forevermore. Benedict XV, ton, Wa hingtn last week. He was Miss Elizabeth Levy that was enjoy A Speech by Re". Albyn Essen in the in his first encyclical J.ows the true accompained as far as Portland by ed by every one prêtent. Professor ¡'ark if the weather permitts, or, if spirit of Romanism in harking back to the ages of durkness. f the O. A. C. next his mother who returned Thursday H. T. Fren.h told of “Diversified Farming” as rainy, it will be given at the Opera Upon the modern Catholic claim evening. compare«! wi..n the ore crop ;ystem. House; Vocal Music by the Choir that “the Chur, h of Rome never per- Recently came to my enclosure, 5* setting forth the advantages of rais from the Christian Church; March to secuted any one”, Cathcart, in "The of a mile east of Silverton, a one- ing different crops each season to Cemetery; Decoration of Soldiers’ fixedhCnerJsC'hurch of Rome gard-t RATES: $1.00 PER DAY year old black sow. The owner the old methods where one special Craves; Children’s Tributes to Our Pr.pal System”, comments thus: "If will please pay the expenses an«l crop was planted each succeeding Naval Heroes, strewing flower pet the first Napolian were living and Meals 25c Board and Room take lus pr peity. year. This was an excellent lecture als on the water as they cross the said, T never fought .» battle, I never bridge, by week $4 75 W. C. Barrier. Rooms 50c up and of much benefit to all farmer, killed a man; it was cruel soldiers The program in full will be given who did it’, he would tell the truth a who are fast getting out of the ol«l $4500 buys one of the most modern Rome does about the history of her ruts. A picnic dinaer with hot cof- next week. homes in Silverton. It is on one of atrocious and countless murderB.” fe„ served to the visitors by the bus the best streets, nine room house, PIONEER WOMAN AT REST The Inquisition tried a prisoner, iness men of Silvertor kept every every thing up to date in the found him guilty, und handed him one busy at the noon hour, and then Home Cooking SILVERTON, ORE. shape of conveniences. The house over to the secular officer for exe came the addresses, given b.’ th? Mrs. N. O. Hodges passed away at cannot be built for less than $4000. Hen. W. C. H.wley on Farm Credits. her home in this city last Tuesday, cution; that was enough; if the of The lot is 60 X 116. Come in and . . . . . . . . . • » A A » A A. A A A. A A A. A AAAAA.AA.AA.A — AAAAAAA w ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ V This was a fine address and, follow May 18th.,1915, after everal weeks ficer failed to respond at nee, he was ► A A ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ V ♦ ♦ ♦ T ♦ let us show it to you.—Cascade Real : Phone Blue 1141 ing the farmer talks on subject of o' intense suffering, being afflicte«! the next victim. Estate Co., over Journal Office. The first Inquisition was set up in ♦ vital interest to all farmers, it fille«', with cancer of the liver and stomach. ♦ Special Bargain Sale in Milliner) out the day profitably for all who fol She had been in quite poor health for Italy, then in France, about 1215 by ♦ at Mias Hines. The entire stock low that vocation. A vocal solo by several weeks but it .vas not until Pope Innocer*. III. In 1231 Pope ♦ going at prices that will surprise Claud Slade was listened to with a little more than two weeks before Gregory IX placed Saint Dominic, ♦ 4 RATES: < you. Call and see these up-to-date much pleasure. “Livestock on the the end that she was compelled to t’ e bloodiest monster of all Europe, at 4 Meals 25c; Board and Room by the Day $1.25. I styles. You will certainly appreciate Firm” by Judge Grant B. Dimick keep to the bed. During a part of its head, with full authority, ami un < our efforts to give you your money’s and “Care and Construction of Roads’ this time she suffered untold agonies limited power. Leading an army of ♦ Board and Lodging by the Week $5.50 ; 24,000 veterans, this servant of the by a prominent road engineer wen and had not taken a particle of nour worth in milliuery. pope proceeded to lay waste the cities also excellent talks. The Silvertor. ishment for Just twenty days. SILVERTON. OREGON < Front Street, Near Depot Among those to attend the Odd Juvenile Band rendered some very and t wns and villages as suited his at Newport Nancy Orlean Kephart was born murderous Inclinations. He would Fellows Convention fine selections and the day was one were the following: from here: Mr. of the happiest and most profitable in Lewis County, Missouri, January even kill the faithful among the her 4th. 1845, and was seventy years, 4 etics, saying, “the Lord will recog and Mrs. Thos. Riches, Mr. and Mrs. ever enjoyed in this part of Oreg ,n. » L. LARSON C. WEBB months and 14 days old at the time nize his own”. No Pope at any time, S. TEGLAND Charles 'Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. of her death. When quite young she not even to the present, has ever con Drake, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Haberly, HOW WE HAVE TO FIGHT was united in marriage to Henry demned the Inquisition; but from the Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Blackerby, the Misses Emma Adamson, Sylvia Mc Not many of our best posted read Bennet, who lost his life in the Union 13th. Century for hundreds of years Ginnis, Winnie Palmateer, Messer.; ers have any idea what we who ar< Army during the Civil W ar. On it was conducted under the blessings Charles Schultz, J. P. Durno and directly engaged in combat with th«' May 20th 1866, she was married to of the Popes. Indeed it was still op Charles Howard. Roman Catholic Power have to con W. F. Hodges, who preceded her to erating in Rome, and victims were CLEAN, UP-TO-DATE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. tend with. This week’s work in the the great beyond by nearly three found in the torture chamber at the Mrs. Jennie M. Kemp, State Pres Silverton Journal office is a very goo«’ years. To tl 's union was bom four Vatican, when Pope Pius IX was ident of the W. C. T. U. will speak on illustration and we will briefly out children, all of whom were with her chasetl out in 1848. For anything FREE DELIVERY Oregon’s New Laws Tuesday P. M. line some of the obsticles in our way during her last few days on earth. anybody outside knows, it may even at the W. C. T. U. Hall at 2:30. All They are: Mrs. T. J. Cocking and Oak Street Phone Blue 821 be so now under the new pious nose lady voters are asked to be present. to success. We have been on the brink of fi Mrs. J. A. Richards of Portland, an«l of Pope Ben. XV. As late as 1895 Come let us reason together, and nancial ruin for many months, but Mrs. C. M. Kephart and H. E. Hod heretics were judicously condemned make this meeting the best ever. we do not know what it is to give up ges of this city. and hurt at the stake in Mexico. A collection will be taken. Every therefore the fight will go merrilly In 1873 the family settled in Buff If you would know the real char one welcome. on in spite of everything. Some alo County, Nebraska, which was a acter of a real infallible institution, Meals 25c Special Weekly Rates Ratea 11.00 to <1.25 Day may not yet understand that we di«t wild place at that time and were sub it is only necessary to find out what 4 Arouse, ye yeomen of America! not get the money that was sent in jected to quite severe hardships. In Do you know that the hated viper of for our defense. Hundreds of dollar., the early part of 1888 they moved to it has been at any period of its his ♦ < ► “divine right” has crept into our be which we should have had for our sup Dufur, Oregon, and remained there tory, for infallibility never changes. loved government and all its institu port in t’..e unequal fight for our lib two years. On the 8th day of the It may for policy sake restrain itself, and put on tolerant airs, but funda tions? Its nest is Romanism. erty went to others. It was a shame present month, 1890, they came to mentally it changes not. R. W. Many of the Protestant churches but we could not help it, and so al Silverton and have since made this F. J. COODENOUGH, Mgr. Thompson, Ex-Secretary of the U. S. < > have gone back to their mother, the we did was to do our best. We can their home. navy, in “Footprints of the Jesuits”, old harlot of Rome. One-half Block South of S. P. Depot Phone 575 scarcely trust anybody, because the Funeral services were conducted shows from eminent Catholic writers You cannot serve two masters ! enemy watches every opportunity to at the chapel Thursday at 2:00 p.m., that the Church submits to liberal You are either for the people or for “let us down’’. We are still boycott under the direction of the Christian forms of government merely from GOOD HOME COOKING LUNCH COUNTER the Roman principles. Think! ed almost to death. The advertising Science Society, and the body was motives of expediency, and necessity. we carry, in spite of the fact that w< laid to rest in the Silverton Cemetery —Cor, ,444_444.444444444444-»- a -» a May 28th is Patriotic Day for the have by far the largest list in this the day being the 49th wedding an ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦- W. R.’C. and G. A. R. Members section, pays us scarcely anything. niversary of the departed. The kind $3200 buys an improved farm in ♦ Only a very few pay us the regular of life she lived is well known to a Alberta. $1004 worth of buildings, of each order are requested to visit U the school in this day. The Princi price. They all want to take advan great many of our readers and needs insured, all fenced, two miles from pal of Public schools has kindly ar tage of the situation and much of th< no comment from us. town, in a level country, 1600 trees ranged for this visit at 2 o’clock advertising is an attempt on our part that have been set out two years. EVERYTHING NEW FOR THE BABY : sharp and at the High School at 3 to pay up debts. A printer who ha«! and are growing aicely. Soil is a writ- HOUSES TO RENT — 8 room house worked for us before had been o’clock.—By order of chocolate loam, and two horses will Baby Bonnets, Dresses, Bath Towels, Jackets, Bibs, Patriotic Instructors. ing for a long time, begging to comc on Third street. Only <8.00 per draw a 14-inch plow, and plow tw< had month. Bath and toilet. City wat acre, a day. Coal is worth $1.50 Booties, Pillows, Carriage Robes and Laundry Bags, and work for us again. We some doubts on account of the very er. Small garden. NOTICE THE HUMP at the mine, two miles to the mine. all of the newest designs. law wages he agreed to take but Cascade Real Estate Co. money was so scarce with us and we All Kinds of Electric Supplies always on hand and an knew him to be a good workman, and 30 Lots in Napa, Cal., to sell or SILVERTON TIME TABLE Experienced Electrician to do your wiring. so he came way across the m un- trade, This is a great winter re tains. But he was here just long sort. Hot springs and thirty miles Arrive frem Portland 8.25 A.M. CALL AND SEE US! from San Francisco both railroad enough to “let us down”. As ths ed- 44 11.95 A.M. and boat, Will eitner sell or trade itor was starting on a very import- 44 44 44 4.15 P.M. one lot or all. Cascade Real Estate ant trip, was on the way to the de 44 44 44 TAKE NOTE OF THIS. 8.29 P.M. Company. pot he discovered that he had nc 44 44 Salem 10.59 A.M. * printer. It is a wonder that we dis- We repair autos In such a way that 44 44 <4 5.00 P.M. covered it in time. Wc were sup- Engeman’s Milk Ranch they’ll stay repaired for one good Arrive from Albany pose«i to go on the earlier train but long while. Let us keep your auto Delivers Fresh Milk snd Cream twice via Lebanon 9.15 AM. we did not and therefore knew of up to that «legrec of smooth-running a Day the trick in time to save the day and efficiency that makes the tour a tri Special Orders Promptly Filled to send you this paper by one of the Depart for Portland 7.30 A.M. umph We have matchless facilities Your Patronage Appreciated 44 44 44 most strenuous efforts of our life. 9.15 AM. for repair work of every imaginable Ph ne Greer A 120 44 «4 44 2.00 P.M. But the whole story of the struggle kind. Prices as right as the w 44 44 44 5.04 P.M. is to long and to personal to tell <2000 buys forty acres of land, all Repairing of all kinds done on ho Bill} is a humpin’, <4 44 Salem $.25 A.M. « fenced. Five acres in oats. Near here and now. However we want our 44 44 And you’d letter nute, 44 P. W. NOFTSKER, at the 1.00 P.M. readers to kn w that we are doing railroad. Thirteen thousand feet of The “Micks and “Macks’1 Silverton Auto Co’e GARAGE all the work alone and ask them to lumber goes with the place. Come overlook our mistakes and delays. To get our “Billy Goat”. Cor. 1st., & Lewie Sts. PhoneBlue 921 Quick. Cascade Real Estate Co. Read BILLY BARLOW’S STORY Dr. M N. Haynie THE SILVERTON AUTO CO COTTAGE HOTEL Clean Beds THE HANSON HOTEL CITY MEAT COMPANY When In Salem Stop at THE DEPOT HOTEL THE SHOP”