Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 22, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDA Y,FEBRUARY 22,
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
TAKES ISSUE
T vh « i the hope’ The hope is 18th amendment. I believe that if I that the fight to amend th.
.X ol.c lawmen will begin tv eoul.1 deport all Catholic pri.sU, and ^ment would die out fM 4,
who
with
the
words
of
an
angel,
and
long hours in laundries, shirt factor­
of a mother. This is not over]
the
intentions
of
hell,
go
forth
in
the
with a mind to devine all foreign-born catholic lawmen now
ies, and overall factories. In Cincin-
read
the
Bible
with
a
(Continued on page 5)
‘he context from thecongested in the ctt.es . f America,
natti, an investigator reports (1912) name of the tender Christ to build how far apart i»
is------
that the girls made (no doubt they mind-blighting, virtue-sapping, im­ priestly footnotes.
age‘(haunted, Convent prisons, which
do yet) shirts marked “R & M", outrage noble principle for which that
The 18th Amendment
“Avondale”, and “Famous”, for the Christ stood, justifying themselves
Everywhere, always, Rome
company of Rauk and Mack. After for the mere reason that the “girls rum, have walked side by side.
going through, this man exclaimed. are willing." I would remind Mr. Windber Pa. the priest rolled rum in-
“This is one of hell’s own sweat­ Davey that he who knowingly uoxtuo
LU the
VUV basement
----------- of his church by
hands to
shops.”
with {the barrel and sold it out to his mem-I
over to his brother a revolver
1
•
-fturMNI
fhjq WHS
Mr. Davey speaks 01 'mai
ut ’NDAY FEBRUARY 24
which he is to blow out his
ms uranid,
brain», $»
■= ueruxuF
woman’s fall.” No doubt he refers partaker of that self-destruction. allowed, Catholic Church papers gave
to her departure from the “convent Neither shall he be justified by say­ much space to advertise all kinds of
hell”, as she calls it. He is still in ing that it is to the Glory of God, wines and liquor. The Paulist Fath­
the tangle. She worshiped “images” for he is yet to prove that one word, ers have sold liquor at their fairs
before she fell. As soon as she fell or line, or command, or example, God all over this country. Al Smith, said
she quit, This is a case of “falling has ever hinted that He is glorified by to be a Roman Catholic, comes out as
„ «.ubiect for discussion, there are good ones, there are I
loore onesthere are those who are “Angelic" but see this pic
up hill.” The Bible says, “Thou shalt such a system, And if after much the leader of the Scofflaws. Catholic
Fure
and
tl?en vou may draw your own conclusions. It a Si I
not make unto thee any graven im- labor he should prove that the God controlled New York has made her­
f
comedy,
some heart aches and lovel
age.” In the back of the Catholic of the Christian was glorifier by this self the black spot on the map by re­
“Catechism of Christian Doctrine,” . torture-twisting of human souls, he pealing the state dry enforcement
“JACK FROST” Two reel comedy
we find these words in one of the [ should at the same time prove that j laws j . Catholic states have marked
“SING THEM AGAIN”
hymns: “Before thy loving IMAGE, this God was a devil.
themselves by refusing to affirm the
them
This
reel
with
a
number
of old time songs acted out and chonuu I
‘Tis truest joy to kneel.”
shown on the screen proved recently that people like this type |
Talk about duplicity. What is this
of variety and novelty. Don’t miss this one.
that looks right into the eye of a
WITH DAVEY
| their children would take up an im-
I mense amount of space.” “If they
' should desire the wife or daughter of
(Continued from page 3)
1 a man * * * by fair or foul means
tional rights are overridden.
Then, they would accomplish their pur-
after asking in the name of justice, poses,
that Protestantism in Catholic coun­
Witness, Viola. Speaking of Friars:
• • one ) * * •
tries receive the same fair treatment “I do not know of a single
that Catholicism receives in Protes- j who has not violated his vow of celi-
tant countries, he says: “The Roman jbacy.” Speaking of the autocratic,
Church, with its supreme temporal inhuman, ruie ox uie Auu«u.» CLxrxb.,
ruler in Rome, dominates the heights he continues: “For it may be reduced
of Washington as it does many other to this, that the Filipino who did not
American cities, with its schools and bow his head in acquiesence had it
monasteries, but wherever Romanism cut off from his shoulders.” Again,
gains political control of any country, “If you were to ask the inhabitants
she sets about to drive out every of the Phillippines that question,
American Protestant school and they would all say the same—that
church. At this very hour the Pope’s , they hated the Friars.” Stating the
forces are trying to close the Metho-[ground for this hatred, he answers:
dist International College in Rome. “The despotism and the immorality.”
The Pope is diligently at work at Again, “From my own personal ex-
this hour to raise three million dollars periences that all priests and Friars
to close the Methodist college in are on the same level. I have never
Rome, and oppose other Protestant seen one that was pure.”
work, and also to raise a like sum to
Witness, Laktaw. He is asked:
build a Roman Catholic college on “What political functions did the
the heights near an American city. Friars exercise in the pueblos?” A. woman who has endured thirty years
This is Roman Catholic fairplay. Ver­ “All, without exception. * * * One of in a Catholic Convent, who during all
ily unlike American fairplay over the most terrible arms that the Friars that time worshiped images, and then
which Mr. Davey exults.
I wielded in the provinces was the se- say,“If she worshiped images she did
not follow the teaching of the
In the Literary Digest, 1912, the|cret __
investigation
___ .” Then follows a
Arch Bishop of Morelia is reported [ rccjtai of the most diabolical system Church.” Thirty years within con­
vent walls, with down-cast eyes, and
as having “praised” the i inhuman of intrigue.
Diaz, and declared that there would I , It must be remembered in this con­ brow-beat spirit. What this woman
be NO peace in Mexico until the re- 1 nection that the enthroned autocratic was, the Roman Catholic priesthood
turn to power of the Roman Catholic ! power of the Church of Rome is not made her. What she knew, Arch j
church. History proves that the alone directed at the Protestant, but Biship Christie and his priestly rep- j
gentleman knew the character of the catholic people as well, when it is resentatives taught her. Then, after
she has been sworn as a bride of the
tribe to which he belonged. ’
of advantage, are ground under the
Church, had a wedding ring placed
During the reign of Diaz the con­ tyrannous heel of the priesthood.
upon her finger, robed in what she
stitution was trampled,—the Catho- j A This
HID Ilian
man XMavsav*
further says.
o.
“The
*
de-
lie hierarchy praises. Oregon deport- »
of the immora)ity of the Friars calls a “maternity dress”, been robbed
ed a high Catholic official for openly |nre
bage an(J go indecent that in. of her purity by Convent priests, ac­
breaking a provision of the reinstated stead of smirching the Friars I would cording to her own testimony, Mr.
Davey has the nerve to call her fallen.
constitution, and he has a revolution smirch myself by relating them.”
The Southern slave driver standing
on hiB hands. To be “deported" for
Again, “It can be truthfully said over his virtue-robbed victim had the
defying the constitution is what .Mr.
that the morality of the Filipino peo­ same kind of a right to call that vic-
Davey calls "persecution.”
ple
became looser and looser as it tim “fallen.”
When Mr. Davey cites Queen Eliza­
beth, as evidence of Protestant in­ neared the neighborhoods of the Con­
All Sister Lucretia is to-day, she
vent.”
tolerance, Jie forgets, purposely no >
has been made since she left the im-
doubt, several things. He forgets | Witness, Brigader General Hughes, age-haunted rails of her priest-ridden
that her reign followed that of Bloody I testifying of the briars:. It was the Convent. Compare the keen-minded,
Mary, who is said to have burned | general complaint that they corrupt­ happy-spirited, Sister Lucretia, of to­
a protestant every six days of her ed the daughters of families.” And day with that dark-minded, brow­
reign, and was called by one of the of native priests: “To be plain, there beat, dispirited, woman I met when
Popes, “Mary of blessed memory,” is no morality in them, not a particle.” she first came out of her torture-den,
This is a little glimpse of that holy- and will know what the rult of,Con- [
while Elizabeth who was to Mary as
Wilkes Booth was to Lincoln, the roman-stew that Mr. Davey says the vent priesthood does for its victims.
Pope called “that slave of vice.” commission reported the Philippine Who is to blame for this world-wide
people loved.
That the Pope called upon every
<
mill-grind of virture anti innocences? I
The Bible
Catholic throughout England to re-1
The laymen. No, they are deceived. '
fuse to recognize her as a lawful j Why did not Mr. Davey quote from The girls. No, they are victims. An |
ruler and thus they were, backed by 1 | I the Council of Trent in an ungarbled educated, wine-drinking, priesthood, I
a powerful outside organization, trea­ manner, it would have been interest­
sonable to their government. That ing. His remarks on this point look
protestants have no such cry as seriously enemic. For this ‘council
Rome,—“Rome never changes.” That without error” expressly FORBIDS
BODY AND SOUL
they were just breaking away from the reading of the Bible in ANY
Roman Catholic teaching and had not , | language of any edition, Catholic,
MUST COOPERATE
had time to absorb fully the princi-' Latin or otherwise, “without per-
pies to Jesus the Christ. That be­ mission.” This permission was only
cause her father had broken bondage obtainable by those whose faith and
“One minute essays on health
with the autocratic rule of Rome, she piety the Bible would not injure, As
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
had been branded as a bastard, and if God could be the author of injury.
unlike her sister Mary, she had nobil­ The council was not afraid that any
Says:
Uncle Ben
ity enough in her to resent it. That one would lose faith in Christ by
Elizabeth helped much to lay the reading the Bible, but they were
foundation of those priciples of gov­ afraid that the laymen might find
ernment which have made England 1 out that they were entitled to part of
“If Ananias had
one of the great nations of the earth. | [ the wine.
lived in this age,
Mr. Davey's reference to Pius the | How about this boasted Bible read­
Nevvy, he’d have
IX, who caused the “dogma of papal' ing among. Catholics ? There is little
been a politician
or a fisherman.”
“infallibility” to be established, is [danger,
I
speaking generally, for about
without wit Now either the protest­ [ 80 per cent of the population of Ro-
ants arc within the term “invincibles | i man Catholic nations cannot read. In
ignorance," or they are not If they | [ Pa. U. S. A., boys and girls came out
A writer in the Woman’s
are, Gregory IX was wrong in say­ | of the Catholic school at 14, and en-
Home Companion makes the
ing: “Even if they should she«! their | tered the public school in the third
declaration that body and
blood for Christ, they will partake grade, with my nine year old girl.
soul must co» »perate for
with the devil and his angels of the In the eonjested Roman Catholic
health. This is precisely
eternal fire,” and his infallibility goes foreign-born sections of our cities,
what chiropractors have been
splash in the mud, and with it the there still prevails an outstanding be­
teaching for years.
"infallibility” of Pius the IX.
If lief in witches who ar«> able, among
The life force, soul force,
they are not, then the hate-tinged other things, to make a cow give
electric energy, call it what
anathema of Gregory IX stands, and bloody milk.
you will, that distinguishes a
Mr. Davey’s reference has no points.
To show the Catholic lawmeni how
live body from a dead one,
I am «juite sure that some things they have been double-crossed I we
travels the spinal nerve lines,
which were done in the Philippines [ quote from Ex-priest Crowley: “ ‘ 1 Com-
and to give the body a chance
following President McKinley's death, [ ing down to our own generation, Leo
to cooperate, when there is
would not have been done had he' XIII, an astute politician, having to
interference with transmis-
lived.
play the game in England and Ameri­
sion of life impulses, the
Let us see what “document 190” ca, Italy being lost, was well aware
chiropractor resorts
____ to a
says about the love of the Philippines that he could not afford to defy Pro­
purely mechanical meth«>d of
people for the Church of Rome. Mr. testant opinion openly and publicly.
restoring spinal alignment
and healthful nerve action.
Davey’s reference only proves that And so he issued an encyclical which
priest Phelan was not far wrong seemed to “reverse” the policy of his
Chiropractic spinal adjust­
when he said that the American peo­ predecessors by permitting the laity
meats have restored health
ple (he should have said the Ameri­ to read the Bible. But every one
to sufferers from diseases of
can politician) were afraid of the knew, who had the necessary means
Catholic Church,— “Them days is [of information, that this was insin-
the eyes, ears, nose, throat,
gone forever.”
[cere and hypocritical. For immedi-
lungs, heart, stomach, liver,
Document 190. On the stand, wit- [ ately • • * secret instructions were
kidneys, bowels and lower
ness, Senor 8. F. Caldon, speaking of [ given to all the priests to do all in
organs
Catholic Friars: "It might be said their power to prevent the sale and
they have the hair of a dog on them. distribution of the Bible. And so all
They act indecently and use indecent other decrees, edicts, • • • issued
expressions in the presence of ladies since have been equally treacherous
HEALTH F0LMW5
in public.
and insincere.”
on<w»«cnc awters
rttSSUH 0» SRBA1
“It was such a common thing to see
House of Good ? Shepherd
sme m nsustsor
children of the Friars that no one
Again I quote from priest Crowley.
ACT TODAY "«rotwwi*
ever paid any attention to it. Evon I am of the mind to do so because he
now the rule is for a Friar to have is alive and able to answer to his
Why delay
■s mistress and children. • • I could positive and direct words Speaking
when
consul-
cite now 100 children of Friars." [of the House in Portland, Oregon, he
(then follows the li«t)
[says: “This • • • institution • » »
tation is with
"The Friar who was not mixed up had for its Chaplain, Confessor, and
STOMACH
eharg-
with a woman • • • was like a snow Spiritual Director, Rev. E. Donnelly,
CMKSUS
huu
bird in summer.”
: himself a “fallen” priest and the
isrtsrn
Find out.
Perhaps I had better say here that ; father of SEVERAL illegitimate
the Friar was from Spain and rep- I children, which fact was “known" to
leaented hundretls of years of Catho- Arch Bishop Christie and his prede­
lie teaching.
cessor. Arch Bishop Gross. • • • the
Witness, Infante.
Of the native profits of their labors (I insert—the
211 TILLAMOOK BLDG.
priests and Friars,—“All the priests girls) go to enrich the • • ♦ Hier­
Both Phorm Res. M J
now
officiating
have
the
same
voices.
o
-
------------^»0.
«1V117.
archy.” nr
He nas
has already explained
Branch
oCIue at GarituhM
They were guilty of "great immoral- that these places
COLISEUM
mothers - in - law
MONDAY FEBRUARY 25
WESLEY BARRY in
THE COUNTRY KID
The sign spelled “A. Poke’s
Store”; a spider read, and then
he said, “Homeseeking days
are o’er.” His silken web he
spun across the door, and nev­
ermore was roused by any one.
“Why should I advertise ?
Gosh! I’ve been here nigh
twenty year with this same
line of ties! If folks come
down this wey, they all can
see that here I be.’’ Thus
Merchant Poke would say.
But on another street, a deal­
er true advises you of wares
and prices meet. The shop-
pers strain his doors; and
with their scads he runs more
ads, and builds up two more
floors! Then to this tale give
heed—and if you’d nurse a
well-lined purse, just emulate
Hi Speed. For in this very
space he tells folks all, both
short and tall, of bargains in
his place.
-h.
iiViirJts
Tuesday. Thawday Evening
“SHE’S A HE Two reel comedy
____________ —-------
¿
year
THE MERRY-GO-ROUND
Starring the screen’s new sensational beauty, MARY PHILBD^^B
and NORMAN KERRY. This picture recently ran at the Cd^^H
bia Theatre in Portland for several weeks-at advanced pn<
and was proclaimed by thousands as a most wonderful teat:
Don’t fail to see this one!
AESOP’S FABLE” and “INTERNATIONAL NEWS”
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 28
THE WANTERS
Featuring MARIE PROVOST, LOUISE FAZENDA and HA
MANN. A picture of merit!
“WHY ELEPHANTS LEAVE HOME” A Novel Novelty
By popular request; we have arrange? a return engagement
the troupe, who appeared recently in the B. P. O. Elks be
show These musical artists gave such universal satisfaction
their numbers were so enthusiasticaly received by our pa
that scores have asked to have htem appear again. Th
have done and can safely say; that no one will be disppoi
with this attraction. One night only! Come early! Adults
Children 10c.
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 29
BUCK (CHARLES) JONES in
CUPID’S FIREMAN
“i E
Filled with actual thrills and deeds of daring as enacted by
men in the heat of action. Taken from the story “Andy M< ~
Chorus Giri” by Richard Harding Davis.
“A PERFECT 36” Two reel comedy
with
that
roll
SATURDAY MARCH 1
mat
rolls
fore«
tion
A production by the same organization as “The Third Alan linqt
“ROUGH SAILING” Two reel comedy
THE MAIL MAN
“TAKING A CHANCE”
Action pictures of sports and athletics.
KKXllJL
Read Ovir Ads
ft-*
taxt
— JM
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 26-27
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
1:
When a Felloe
Needs a Friend
ably
all
to
BACON AND EGGS
Are now both cheap and
good.
We have some of the
best Bacon you have ever
seen. Our own Cure. It’s
cheap in price and high in
quality.
Ma and dad topped the milk for their coffee af
left Johnnie the skimmilk for his portion.
Lucky the lad that gets the milk to drink
as it comes from the dairy.
Interesting
Grocery Items
Diamond Tomato Cat­
sup-large No. 10 tins,
$1.25. Better Cocoa—10c
per lb. Small Oranges—
$2.80 per case, 7 dot. for
95c. Fancy Holland Her­
ring—$1.85 per keg. Best
Seedless Raisins— large
packages, 3 for 37c. Best
Seedless Raisins bulk—3
lbs. for 35c. Fine old Til­
lamook cheese,
Garden
and Flower Seed. Baby
chick Feed. Linn Butter
and Satisfaction Eggs.
H. L. BapJtîi
.u
A frisky, rollicking and wholesome picture for the entire
m suggests
~~____
— importunity
,
. for a w’de scop« oil who
ily. The title
ample
*.* . • and
• amusing
J ___ situations
„Uiinl irvrta —it Vl««
entertaining
has tnP
them.
kno«
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Both Phones
ERWIN HARRISON
For a Good Meal
And Real Service
Satisfaction Store-Market
E. G. ANDERSON
iSlVIVHI«ln«i«nniri»nnii»l«i
L. E. LOLL
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
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