^fnAY, JUNE 6,1M4 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT LEGAL NOTICES (Copy- LIGIOUS DEBATE of a Series of Articles tween N. W. Phelps and Frank Davey. Be- (Continued from last week) (By Frank Davey) ,FTF.R ALL THE FALSEHOODS, ASION’S, PERVERSIONS O F [1CH PHELPS STANDS CON­ NED WOULD IT NOT SEEM SURD TO FOLLOW HIS VAG- [ES STILL FURTHER? He clam-, lsly insists upon learning where in Bible “we find proof that . . . fish lot meat.” For his information, I ild say that no such text is in ex- nce. Few I imagine will deny that is not meat. If Phelps does, I let him have his own way in this ance. Catholics abstain from flesh it on Friday to honor the death of Mt. As for the perpetual virgin- of the Virgin Mary that she had other children after her Divine i, this is a matter of history rath- than of sci ipture. The Bible it- ’ expressly states that only a part even the things which Jesus said, or taught are recorded in the sa- 1 book The early church held it firmly to this belief, as we learn n the condemnation of Helvidius inian, and other heretics of the rth century by the synods of Rome D. 381) and Capua (A. D. 392). Council of Lateran in A. D. 649 Uy sanctioned this doctrine by an ial decree. Indeed, Luther, Calvin, ngli, and Beza among the Reform- besides many Protestant writers ly, deny as emphatically as any holic that the Blessed Virgin had other children than Christ. To irmine, therefore, the meaning of word brother or brethren in the pel texts, we take its meaning in Hebrew and according to tho in- irctation handed down by St. ima and St. Augustine and the r distinguished authorities; which tat the father of James was Al­ ls (Cleophas) and his mother a ! relative of the Blessed Virgin, his brothers, Jude, Joseph and on; the “brethren” of the Lord e therefore the cousins or near re­ ins of Jesus (Compare Matt xxvii. 61, xxviii, 1; Mark xv 40, 47, xvi. nd John xix 25). The fact is that the old testament, brother sister, thren are applied to any relative ■ nephew (Gen. xiv 16, xiii. 8, xii. uncle (Gen. xxix, 15), husband ‘nt iv. 9), one of the same tribe Kings xix, 12), of the same people °d ii. 21) an ally (Amos. i. 9), friend (2 Kings i. 26) one of the • office (3 Kings ix. 13). liAT WILL HONEST PERSONS NK OF THE BRAZEN DECEIT S PREACHER MANIFESTED 0VT THE SO-CALLED AFFI- ^T. I am positive, and was so ® the start, that Phelps is deliber- prevaricating when he caims *laVe an affidavit stating that ex- Vpor Olcott was seen in the ranks K of C. being initiated. Such affidavit if existent, would be per- f- Phelps' excuse for not showing 1 affidavit was that he first wanted rtam scriptural text: imagine '.hat ‘leeeit. In turn I offer*.! ’ ^rtnma: Either Phelp-, ha; not ? ««I is leabwating lying *5 l' >ug perjury to obtain his 1 erds. Now Phelps comes back 1t*1'8 illuminating statement: ®rs will notice that Mr. Davey “J over the fence. First I was a 1 '»r, and did not have it. Now, I 'e it. but it is perjury. It is now up to my opponents to prove that it is perjury.” How in the world can I or anyone else prove that his document is perjury unless he offers it as evidence. But I do not think he can do even this; I still believe Phelps statement is only a plain, simple lie. Certainly it is one or the other. WOULD SANE PEOPLE THINK IT POSSIBLE FOR ANYONE TO GIVE UTTERANCE TO SUCH IN­ SANE PRATTLE AS THIS: “If Rome did not fear England and Am­ erica she would slaughter the Protes­ tants in Ireland, Belgium and France tomorrow." This was the climax of another of his “unanswerable argu­ ments” about the intolerance of the Catholic church. Whether such idiotic ramblings as this justify further com­ ments, I leave to the kind reader of the Headlight to judge. MUST NOT THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK STAND AMAZED AT THE BLATANT AUDACITY OF THIS PREACHER EXHIBITED IN HIS 37 LINES OF RAVINGS ABOUT SLAUGHTER, INQUISITIONS, etc? In mentioning Llorent, I was speaking about the Spanish Inquisition, saying “I charitably presume that you are ignorant of the fact that these anti­ Catholic statistics” on the Spanish In­ quisition, to which very likely you chiefly refer, are originally derived from an apostate named Llorent who admits that he burned all the records from which he claims to have taken Mr. Phelps all his figures. However, II-------- , — ' pretends that I said that all the records of all the strifes between Catholic and Protestants were de­ stroyed by Llorent. He becomes fair­ ly frantic indulging in this character­ istic statement: “This is a fair sample of the fables, fairytales and tarra- diddle, that Roman Catholic priests and leaders try and cram down their laymen as history.” On this subject of the persecutions of the Middle Ages, the following is again respect­ fully referred to the intelligent people of Tillamook. We do not deny that some Catholics, laymen and ecclesias­ tics, persecuted their opponents dur­ ing the middle ages, when even Cath­ olic rulers regarded heresy as a polit­ ical crime, destructive of authority, government and right order. There­ fore while we denounce those mon­ archs who used torture and inquisi­ tions, we should remember that their aim usually was to stamp out civil wars and internal dissensions, with­ in their own realms. Those were ages of severity and cruelty. Thank God, as far as Catholics are concerned, they have passed away forever. But is it fair to speak continually of the Huguenots, or the Spanish Inquisi­ tion, the abuses of which have been grossly exaggerated, ignoring Lie fact that Protestantism itself was propagated with a world-wide storm cf persecution? In every country where the reformers became power­ ful, they persecuted most bitterly; e. g., in Germany England, Scotland, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands; Luther himself held that the Ana­ baptists should be burned; declared all measures against Catholics law­ ful »nd invoked the civil power against Carlstadt and the Z v’-’-g i-n- Calvin burned Servetus far the Trinity and wrote a bo»k ’fl de­ fense oi the right of per? «non. In England the history o' the penal laws of Henry VIII, Fiirnbct i, Ed ward VI, James I, Chari»’ > r rr well, Charles 'I. is a -sir of horrors, imprisonment, banishment. torture and death for those who Hs’r'ed up­ on practicing the Cathc! Cramner advocated Ranke and num * call Ehia^th.. 7 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN PROFFESSIONAL CARDS Notice is hereby given that the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE undersigned has filed in the County ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Dr. J. G. TURNER Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, * ♦ Optical and X-Ray Laboratories Notice is hereby given, that the his final account as administrator of ♦ ESTABLISHED RATES FOR ♦ undersigned, as Sheriff of Tillamook the estate of Lars P. Rey, decea.-ed, ! <• CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING * In the office on Thursday only. County, Oregon, by virtue of an Order and that said Court has appointed •b Ono cent per word per issue, + National Building of Sale and Execution issued out of Monday, June 30th 1921, at the ♦ with a minimum charge of $.25. •> Oregon the Circuit Court of Tillamook County, 1 County Court Room in tho Court •b Readers are charged at the same «F Tillamook Oregon, upon Judgment, Decree and i House in Tillamook City, Oregon at ♦ rate. All reading notice.- must b Order of Sale rendered in said court the hour of ten o’clock a. m. as the j ♦ have “adv.” attached. No pre- ♦ Both Phones • Hours 9 to6 on the 7th day of April, A. D. 1924, time and place for hearing objections , ♦ ferred positions. + ♦' in a cause therein pending wherein to said account, and the settlement '♦ Dr. Elwood B. Faxon Agnes A. Graber was plaintiff, and thereof. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Dentist Lester Phelps, administrator of the Dated this May 23, 1924. HELP WANTED 215-216 Tillamook Building estate of A. H. Lehmann deceased, H. T. BOTTS, Magdalena Lehmann, R. G. Closter- Administrator of the Estate of 1 Lars WANTED—SHEET METAL WORK- Tillamook, Oregon mann and John Doe and Richard Roe P. Rey, deceased. er and plumber. Phone 61W. 35-t2 i were defendants, and by which exe­ BOTTS & WINSLOW, ¡HELP WANTED— CHERRY AND DR. O. L. HOHLFELD cution and order of sale 1 am directed Attorneys for Administrator. raspberry pickers. Will furnish to sell the following described proper­ 33-t5 Veterinarian tent, stove and wood. Write Wade ty, to-wit: Williams, Springbrook, Ore. 35-t2 j NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bell phone 8F2, Mutual phone Lot Numbered Four (4), being the Southwest Quarter of the South­ ANNOUNCEMENTS Tillamook Oregon Notice is hereby given that the west Quarter of Secton Thirty (30) Township Three (3) South of undersigned has been by the County ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF half acre tracts just east of town. Range Nine (9) West of the W. M. Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, Water piped in front of each. and the Southeast Quarter of the appointed as administrator of the R. E. RINGO, M. D. Southeast Quarter of Sectoin Twen­ Estate of Frank Heyd, deceased. All | Prices reasonable. Terms 10 per Physician and Surgeon ty-five (25) in Township Three (3) persons having claims against said ! cent down, 10 per cent yearly, in-1 terest 6 per cent. J. L. Ketch, ex-1 South of Range Ten (10) West of Estate are required to present them Room 1-2, Beals’ Bldg. elusive agent, opposite Coliseum., the Willamette Meridian, contain­ to the undersigned for allowance at - - Ore. 33-tf Tillamook ing Eighty-five and Ninety-three the office of Botts & Winslow, At- One Hundredths (85.93) acres, tornneys at Law, Tillamook City, THE BEST IN CHIROPRACTIC— according to Government Survey Oregon, Within six months, from the Dr. J. L. Fayette. Beals Building, thereof, and situated in the County date of the first publication of this i Tillamook, Oregon. Both Phones. BARRICK & HALL of Tillamook and State of Oregon. notice. ( Branch office Cloverdale Tuesday, Dated this April 25th, 1924. Now therefore, I- will, on the 5th Attorneys at Law • Thursday and Saurday. 15-tf JACOB IIEYD, day of July, 1924, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M., sell the above described Administrator of the Estate of Frank EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER AT National Building Heyd, deceased. property at public auction to the the Oceanside restaurant. Chick­ Oregon 30-t5 High Commission a “Protestant In­ highest bidder for cash, at the front en dinners home-made pastries. Tillamook quisition.” The Scotch Parliament in'l door of the Court House, in Tillamook We will be glad to serve you. 35-tf 1560 declared death to Catholics. County, Oregon, and by said sale NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF WANTED TO RENT ADMINISTRATOR Archbishop Usher declared: “To give i transfer all right, title and interest any toleration to Papists is a grievous of the above named defendants or YOUNG WOMAN WANTS PLACE Notice is hereby given that the sin.” (See Neale’s History of the Pur­ l either of them in and to said property to live with private family. Two ■1^/!^ Dmantf, itans, vol. 2 page 469). John Wesley 1 and all of the right, title and interest undersigned has been appointed by rooms with privilege of light house­ at the time of the Gordon riots wrote: said defendants or either of them had the County Court of the State of Ore­ keeping. Phone 158M or Headlight. firthnd SbJan Nutba^, SSbMXjk. “They (Catholics) are not to be toler­ ! at the time of the execution of the gon, for Tillamook County, adminis­ 8-t2 ated by any government, Protestant, . mortgage, to-wit, the 16th day of trator of the estate of Frank Landolt, Tillamook Office FOR SALE OR TRADE Mohammedan or pagan,” etc. I October, 1916, which said instrument deceased. All persons having claims BEALS BUILDING WHAT DO JUSTICE LOVING [ was the subject of foreclosure in the against the said estate are required FOR SALE—TRAIL CART. SEE to present the same, duly verified, to CITIZENS THINK ABOUT SUCH above entitled suit, or at any time the undersigned, at the office of E. J. J. L. Ketch. 35- Both I’honea FIENDISH ANTI-CATHOLIC since said date. Claussen, Tillamook, Oregon, within HATHAWAY MEAD — HALF ACRE Dated this 28th day of May, 1924. METHODS AS THIS: The homes for six months after the date of this tracts east of town. Water piped in JOHN ASCHIM delinquent girls conducted by the I notice. front of each. Price $350 up. Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. DR. P. J. SHARP saintly self-sacrificing sisters of the ' Dated this 2nd day of May, 1924. Terms 10 per cent down 10 per 34-t5 DR. E. D. ALLEN Good Shepherd, these are called HENRY LANDOLT cent yearly with interest at 6 per “Hell’s own sweatshops.” Phelps was DENTISTS Administrator of the Estate of Frank cent. J. L. Ketch, exclusive agent NOTICE TO CREDITORS asked to take their institution here in Landolt, Deceased. opposite Coliseum. 34-t2 Natl. Bldg. Both Phones Portland as a case in point; to con­ 80-t5 TILLAMOOK, ORE. In the County Court of the State of sult various public officers who are FOR SALE— ROOT BEER BAR- constantly calling at and over-seeing Oregon for the County of Tillamook. rell. Inquire at Temple Cigar Notice is hereby given that the the methods of that institution. But Store. 35-tl DAVID ROBINSON no, instead (1) he must pick out one undersigned has been appointed Ad­ pretended case in order to condemn ministrator with the Will Annexed of Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O. E. 8. SEVERAL FRESH AND COMING Physician and Surgeon fresh cows. Going east. Must sell them all. As if one said: A certain the Estate of Priscilla E. (Andrews) Stated communications first and quick. T. I. Robinson, Carlton, Ore­ preacher is a falsifier and a thief Davis, deceased, by the County Court third Thursdays of each month h. National Building gon, R 2. 35-t2p therefore they are all the same. (2) of the State of Oregon for the Coun­ Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. TiHamook Oregon He goes to Columbus, I suppose Ohio, ty of Tillamook arid has qualified. PEARI.E L. COATES, See. FOR SALE—80 ACRES IN ALDER All persons having claims against the state is not goven. (3) He fails wood. Inquire of Mrs. Liisbrg or to give the name of the paper; he only said estate are hereby notified to Rosenberg Bros. 35-t4 W. R. C. says “a Columbus newspaper.” (4) present same, duly verified as by Corinth Relief Corps No. 54, Dept FOR SALE—SHILLER PIANO He does not give any year, month, or law required to the undersigned at good as new just been tuned, will uay, « w.uuwu» day, ™., only “a Columbus newspaper.” , i 808 Union Avenue- North, Portland, of Oregon meets on first and third DR. H. L. BABB sell cheap inquire of Ruth Partridge (5)He fails to tell us how little child-1 Oregon within six months from the Friday evenings of each month, at 8 o’clock in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors Tillamook ’s Chiropractor • •• date hereof. Ross at Tillamook County bank. ren, orphans, waifs, and others got: welcome. 34-tf into a good Shepherd home, which is ■ Dated and first published June 6, Mrs. A. D. Smith, Pres. Hours, 9 to 5 Mon., Wed., Fri. and conducted for incorrigible and delin-1 1924. Elizabeth Conover, Secretary FOR SALE—FRESH DAIRY COWS, quent girls. After his insane state-1 Date of last publication July 4, Sat. Evenings at 7 8 Jerseys and Hols! eins. If you want j ment, he concludes: “yes, visit and, 1924. good ones, I can supply you. Write CORINTH POST NO. 35 FRED WEST, know for yourselves” etc. But that Tillamook Building for accurate descriptions and prices. Department of Oregon Administrator with the Will Annexed. it what I have been asking this Earl Nelson, Newberg, Oregon R 1, Meta on second and on fourth Sat­ BRUCE C. CURRY, Attorney, preacher to do right along; but there phone 19A25. 34-t8p urdays of each month at 1:30 p. m. is no danger of him making an honest 808 Union Ave., North, Portland, Ore. in the W. W. hall. 35-t5 investigation and giving the public 1914 WHITE AUTOMOBILE Al Samuel Downs, Commander the benefit of it. He is deliberately shape for sale cheap. Call Head­ H. T. Botts Geo. P. Winslow H. W. Spear, Adjutant SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING light. “ 34-t2 falsifying and he knows it, and every­ BOTTS & WINSLOW one else can see it, who is not carry­ Tillamook Ix>dge No. 57 FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR COWS Notice is hereby given to the legal ing on a campaign cf defamation ( A. F. & A. M. Lawyers and Heifers 1920 Nash Touring car. [ against the Catholic church for the voters of Union High School District Stated communication sec Cali Trask Lodge, 2F22. 26-tp sake of the money or selfish ends at- ■ No. 1 of Tillamook County, State of Tillamook Oregon ond Wednesday in each tacked to it. Oregon, that a special school meeting month. Visiting Brothers FOR SALE— EIGHT COWS, a ! WHAT OF CRC CROWLEY welcome. bull, and six head of horses. See -------- WHOM --------- - of 3aid Djptrict will be held at the !VES AND QUOTES! PHELPS BELIEVES QUOTES I Union High School Building in said Howard C. Boone, Sec. b lank Mayer on T cm Lyster place. 1 SO ARDENTLY? As for the man i district, on the 20th day of June, 1924 33-t3 C. R. CHAPIN Crowley, I have no way of checking at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, for the CHOICE LOT AT OCEANSIDE FOR Attorney at Law up his’ record in Ireland but I do following objects, to vote upon he sale. Inquire S-167, Headlight. know that since he was publicly ex-j question of changing the boundaries) 35-tf j Tuesday Evening, 7:30 communicated by Archbishop Feehan j of Union High School D strict No. 1, Beals’ Building Tillamook, Ore. R-bekahs Wednesday Evening. in Chicago, in 1901, or thereabouts,-he ' ly add>ng 'hereto all of the territory | FOR SALE—GOOD 2700 lb. TEAM has proven himself to be a shameless embraced within the boundaries of with good wagon and harness. In­ characterless creature whose likeness j School District No. 24 of Tniamook quire A. S. Tilden, Nehalem, Ore- j Victor J. Minnon Freda G. Minnon 50 cu. yds; planks for walk-way, would fitly adorn any representative County, Oregon Mortician gon. 35-t2p j 1200 ft. B. M.; piling .360 lineal ft. Dated this 4th day of June, 1924. rogues’ gallery. Also for establishment of a pipe FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR ! MINNONS MORTUARY ATTEST: HOW DOES THE PUBLIC RE­ line under the water in the bed of G. B. LAMB, Tillamook property, 65 acres dairy J GARD THIS PERVERSE CLINGING Phone 183 and Mutual Trask River, in lieu of said bridge. Chairman Board of Directors. farm 3 miles north of Nehalem. * TO FALSEHOOD? When it is clear­ All in accordance with plans and County School Superintendent add Good buildings. A. 8. Tilden, Ne­ ly proven by all reliable history that HAVE 600 ACRES OF GOOD PAS- Secret*: y of tho School District I ! specifications on file in the office of halem, Oregon. 35-t2p tures to rent—Stock wanted to pas­ Lincoln’s assassin, Wilkes Booth (if I tho Water Commission cf Tillamook, Boundary Board. anythin?) was an Anglican, that ture Cal! M E. Gruber, Bsll phone X5-t2 in the City Hall of Tillamook, Tilla­ FOR BALE—BIG BAEGAN ON Garfield’s assassin, Guiteau, was a 2F22. 26-tf Brighton Beach, Oregon. One lot mook County, Oregon, to which ref­ disciple of Mcody and that McKinley’s No. 2 in Block 01 only $225 and erence is hereby made as a part of ROOM TO RENT—IN NEV/ MOI) CALI TOR BIDS assaisin, Cyolgcsz, was a rabid an­ good terms. Peter Damis, Houlton, this call for bids. era home all new furniture, fine archist; what must be thought of Oregon, Box 226. 28-Mtp The said Water Commission re­ location. Hot and cold water at all Sealed proposals will be received j iterating the same lie over and over serves the right to reject any and al) times. Inquire at Headlight. Phone of Tillamook ■•'OR SALE—CLOVER, CHEAT AND Phelps and his type who keep on re- by the Superintendent - . . bids. vetch hsy in car load lota or can 181J. , agaim From all these instances, fair- Water Commission, at tne office of Tillamook Water Commission furnish mixed car. Prices quoted ir.i'.ded readers can understand better - said Com mis.-.^n in the City Hall, 35-12 WANTED TO RUY on same on applicaton. B B ' the tactics which anti-Catholics so Tillamook, Oregon, on or before six Daughton, I*banon. Oregon 19-tf HIDES— PAYING EIGHT CENTS freely employ. For there is nothing o’clock, P. M. of the 18th day of Roseburg— Large crew rushing per pound cash for calf bi hat A.'.I IN THE M arket FOR Yt>UR 000 crop. 2.000 lineal ft. 18 in. steel pipe 125 NKWC(>MB COTTAGES NOW j • i and unscrupulous, the charac'.e; let* P'roi'j i.vi own. Fi.ni h’d ciwpl’ .e, 2 bed-,! bnby liaiffr calves. lbs. working pressure, coated. Marshfield — American bank allows the lart half or three quarters > durin what you have. Paul Dimiy. The 1 bridge cros- ’ ng over Traak Riv ! and bedd ’ r.g. During June, $1.00 1 good progress. of a ;ntuiy. per day. Mis. Bertha Newcomb,! Celf Man. Beil phone 153T, Mut'iol er, cimpietc. said bridge to 1»; ap-i I’RANK DAVEY " 34-tf Rockaway. 35-t” | phone. prox.m itciy 1.12 fi. long, with 2. LOST AND FOUND concrete p ; ers; and the no^esxarj , Many impovcmrwta under way *’ , piling for said pirn* estimated ex-| FTP.AYED— ON TO THE PLACE: FOR RENT—JUNE 2, TWO AT WANTED TO BUY—TWO PAIR Ereitenbosh Hot Fp.ings. Work start ua -1 mowin.'j .naehinc wheel j, good tractive, convenient, mode, a rooms Owner can have same by cava ion, <0 e» yds; strac-ura1 , A cd on auV,mobil2 road to be teilt. In«]'b Coleman, Meals, if requested. Mrs. Hiy.l | condition. identifying same and paying dam­ steel 24,000 lbs; nrtfo-cin.g steel > frrm Detroit to Springs, to bn fntshod | Suns»t ga»vge. 35-tl Phone 155W, 212 W Fifth St. 34 tty ages. J. E. Jensen. 35-1 3p in piers 600 lbs; concrete in piers by August LODGE DIRECTORY