Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, December 31, 1896, Image 6

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    THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 1 ,
in s titu tio n * ,
D e lu d e d R e v i v a l i s t s .
( C o n ,tin n t‘ <1 f r o m p n ^ e Jp}
w h *»i. w ith s o l e m n f r i g h t y «>U g o I
w a r« l ( ? ) »»n«l < d n im
HI <li(i
¡H I
b e lie v e
g o v e rn m e n t
and
c iv iliz a tio n
«lut i n g
h u n d re d y e ars.
in
is t h e
w o rk
th e
S ta te s 1
advance
th e
of
la -t
f iv e j
« lH lti
t'» e e i r c i i l a 1 ion
I
I
of
th a t a
m o d e rn !
te n - y e a r - »id c h i l d
know s.
II y o u
k n e w n o w « - ld ig h 'e m - d
\ o u ; it' v«»u k n e w
p e o p le
by
F ree
o f “ I n f id e ls .”
Even *
T h o u g h t.
T oday
I
saw
sc h o o l h e re , g o in fo
'h e
h e s ita te
h o u s e io p r a c t i c e
fo r
v - r \ w e ll.
w hat
Y ou
h e- • h o u s e . ’ ’
i* r i g h t
s ta te - f
y o u r c o n d itio n
w ant
and
to
you
e o o f n s 'o n ,
do
in
w hen
c h m c h a n d w o u ld
a
dem ned
som e
and
have
been
con­
o s tra c is e d
am i
th e y
a m i ih e ir p e o p le c o u ld h a r d ly h a v e
li v e d
<• »in’*
c i v i l i z i n g o r t h o d o x y in s p i t e o f h e r ­
beeausc
of
b is
g r e a t p o w e r , b u t b c e a '. s * y o u a r e in
llie p r o p e r
s ta te
of
m in d
to
in
th e
on
your
re a so n .
g u a rd .
B e lie v e
n il y o u e a ' , a
litile ,
d
know
T e a c h e r .— P u p ils , we h a v e a n e w
w o rd in o u r le sso n to d a y . S ee if
y o u c a n g u e s s w h a t it is. I t is t h e
n a m e of s o m e th in g t h a t b u ild s n e s ts
le a rn
in t h e t r e e s , la y s e g g s, h a s
a n d flies th r o u g h th e a ir .
i o r is to th e d is p a r a g e m e n t
of a n y
N e llie — ( e x c ite d ly )
OIK* .--- V a s h i n g t o n .
k n o w w h a t it
a n g e l.
I ; ci«* . n o t h i n g g r a m l e r t h a n to
cm - fro m t h e h p c '. '- y <»f s l a n d e r
Y es,
is te a c h e r !
It’s
t h a t tw o h a l v e s a l w a y s
D r s t a n d i n g lik e an oak th ree h u n ­
l a s t . «1 v ,
m ake
P u p il.— T h e n if I h a v e tw o h a lf -
A l i l y of a «lay
b ro th e r
'T e a c h e r . — ( t o y o u n g l a d y )
A l t h o u g h it fa il a m i di»* t b a t n i g h t —
am i
flo w e r
is a m a n d r a k e ?
Y oung
l a d y .— A
of
L ig h t.
m e a s u rts
lif e
« a» h b« i l e v t s b i s <»w i i . — p o p e .
On»* t o u c h o f n a t u r e
m akes
th e *
w h o le w o r ld k i n .— S h a k e s p e a r e .
of
th e
ra in
! th a t ?
J i m m i e .— W h y
d o n e w ith a p e n .
lie
is a fo o l w h o 't t n n o i b e i
a n g r v , h u t b e is a w is e m a n w h o )
th e y
,
...
D o h e g s, a m i
m any
\
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..
......... Dr A S lam an, Lennox. S D
A g r ic u t u r a i
o th e r
s im ila r
75
1 IX)
5 no
2 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
50
bi-* claim s for infidelity, appnr- W T Booth
< n lv forgets t » m ention the Sm ith-
o o h so n
lu -tn ii* « * , t h e
5 00
5 00
2 50
10 00
2 50
2 50
Il M Daniel, M cM innville .
Wm blH1)^ rt
T o tal
..........................................
Everyone can buy
One price to all, and
A. W o lf & S o n .
S ilv e r to n , O re g o n .
is
l i W i n a e r t , M o n t a V i l l a ....................
E N Eon!
J o h n W e is n e r
We d o n ’t.
here and he suited.
P ress F und
F V anlioutei, P o rtla n d ....................
in
the fact th at they cater to a special class
b o th
¡ J a m e s D o w n , S i l v e r t o n ....................... $
“
Lei \ o m e o n v e r s a ! io n b e w i t h o u t L Ames
“
8 Ames
m a l i c e <»r e n v y , f o r it is a s ig n o f j q \ \ „ | f
“
......................
“
t r a c t t b 'e a n d « * o m n i'* n d a b !e n a t u r e ,
“
a n d ;n a l l c a n - v s o f p a s s i o n a d m i t G eo C u s ite r
“
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r e a s o n lo g o v e r n . — W a s h i n g t o n .
l E _ W o --------
hanl
B u r r ..« ,,
Some Store-keepers pride them selves on
the very lowest.
a te
w i l l l . o i . — f c e le c h d *
W h a t W e a re Doing.
a
ever
J i m m i e .— A d e a d p ig , sir.
T e a c h e r.—-A «lead p ig !
H ow
a n g r y .—
H a l i b u t 1**11.
»m oan
W h e re A ll can buy to A d v a n ta g e .
in g r e m in d y o u ?
W h«*n a m a n is w r o n g a m i w « m ’t
I).
FOR
THE PEOPLE.
T e a c h e r .— ( h o l d i n g u p a p a p e r
c o v e re d w ith p o o r, b lo tte d w r itin g .)
C h ild r e n , of w h a t d o e s I b is w r i t ­
’T i s w i t h o u r j u d g n n n t - a s o u r
V ,a ,cites— n o n e g<> j u s t a lik « , y e t
g e ts
“ duck
rise a g a in a f t e r it fa lls ?
P u p i l . — Y< s in «lew tim e .
m ay
— B. J o n s o n .
II.
G u n s,
A STORE
of trade.
'T e a c h e r.— D o es
s« e ;.
l!r.. h r
H ardw are, Stoves,
Tinware,
W hat
m an n
J u M n a ll p c p o t l i o n s w e j u s t b e a u t y
it. be a lw a y s
IN
h a v e n ’t 1?
Is f a i r e r f a r in M a y ,
pei fe«*t be.
H EA LER S
a lw a y s tru e.
b a ld
b ro th ers, I h av e one real
A n « l in s h " i t
one?
Teacher.—Yes, Johnnie that is
e n d s ’- 'e ;
p la n t
an
P u p i l . — P le a -« - m a ’m . d i d y o u s a v
I n ' b u l k , J o f h m a k e m a n b e l t e r b. ;
‘Ames
1
P u p i l .— S tile s .
I t is n o t g r o w i n g lik e a t r e e
a« lm it
0,
p o rt of F r a n c e ?
d id m a n .— In g e rs o ll.
Hicks
w in g s
T e a c h e r .— W h a t is th e c h ie f e x ­
it «* i e |U t » t j « n o f a gr* a t a n d s p l e n ­
Samuel Ames.
John Hicks
S i l v e r t o n , O re.
but
a ll
C o r n e r W a t e r a n d M a in S tr e e ts , S ilv e r to n , O re g o n .
A g r ic u ltu r a l Im plB m B uts.
F is h in g T ac k lB , C u tle ry ,
S p o rtin g D eed s.
F. 8. M.
( from t h e school room .)
Bn n o t h a s t y to b e l i e v e H y in g r e -
Ii wa.-» t h e
a re
your
above
at
vve
U se
S ecu lar F lash es.
d re d y e ar,
To f a l l a l " g
B ut
Six Sm iles.
s e d ' e o n • ro l.
jt
to w n .
s e lf.
be
e a s ily d e c e iv e d .
Be
Dealers in General M erchandise :
sam e
p r *acber b its y o n a n d y o u a re o v e r-
not
■
A m i t h e y w ill d o it a g a i n .
«»If, e v e n f r o m t h e s t ' p s of t h e
ju s t
e re
*• *
th e
fore you m akesu«di a In d y sh o w ot T h i n k o f it. W h y , in m y y o u n g
\ ours. If in public.
d a y s , th e y w o u ld h a v e b e e n d r iv e n
u n d e rs ta n d
rNM
HtW
fM
BK . «S •
M e th o d is t
r m iz n g c o n te m p t t h e m o re «*i - g r a d u a in g e x » * r c i- e s , a n d t h e y b o t h
lighten»-«! eh rg y , e v e n of y o u r o w n c a r r i e d f id d l e s !
YFe s , f id d le s !
A nd
d e n o m in a tio n ,
lo o k s u p o n
y o u ’ t h e y p l a y e d th«*m to o , in “ G o d ’s
e r o d e id e a - , y o u w o u ld
¡E > & y s ^ ip © K ,
l w o y o u n g g irls , p u p ils o f th e p u b lic
p ity
w h at p a t- c h u r c h
w ith
&
A ll t h i s , a n i l m o r e
bv a n c n -n t . . .
•A i Z» Vi A
A •
tioW <i l)< >U • j o v , a n d u s e t o a b u - e v i l l i f y a*nd
tin* |»i< o 1, m »r m i s r e p r e s e n t u s , is b r o u g h t a b o u t
h in<l « * d s o f t h i n g s
We
(G a s á i s ?
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j l l i - t s
to
U n ite d
our
1896.
10 Oo
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Perfum ery ami Soaps, Stationary,
Patent Medicines, P aints and O ils,.
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