THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1896. I-TT" — n t 1. J*» ’ T was properly docile for ft time. One Sunday h<»wev»r, his teacher ClIICA«. >, II., Dec. 24, 1896.— To expatiated to her class al>out In-Il, th e Edit* r: 1 he ('liicag o S ecular what a terrible place it was etc., Union, organized since the close of and how sin* was sure tin y w ouldn’t the national congress, is now in a any of them want to g o there, etc., very prom ising condition On last and appealed to the “ gat h ered ’’ one Sunday ♦*•. ... wd-og ':*• «■*& • " >1 . < '. 4 - w e - 4 = « f c - ». », gam zaiion was term inât' ! by c h e r , ’’ -.iid •“riv- “ A rab,” adoption of a constitution and »-lec­ “ don’t give us any mon* o f'h a t rot. tion of officers in accordance with My Pa says there aim any such its provisions. Mr. Gamuiag»* who place.” was acting president is retained in Then there was silence for a that im portant office and the indi­ space. F. s. M. cations are th at In; can he de­ Q uestion Box. pended upon to do h 's wln»le duty. [Questions or anowere (or publication I am prepared to give hut lew n a m e s at this writing, but quite solicited. Semi them in early .] a num ber Iw-th men and women W hich is better to be a croaker take ;t lively interest in the organi- and croak at the m istakes of others zition find show by their liberal or do som ething ourselves? contributions that they w ant it to Because some men do wr mg live. One gentlem an, whose name . should we disown our connections J cannot recall, donat' d 40 acres of with the hum an race? land to the Union. Thin will j If a professed Secularist does probably be turned into cash in the ! wrong, does th a t lessen our duty most advantageous m anner. The tow ard the cause or increase it? membership fee is $1 per year and As a rule which are the more . « I • honorable 1 i kind • i and l charitable, l 1 the first d o llar was paid in h^ Wong Chin Foo, a C hinam an who professed C hristians or professed Secularists? was educat d in this country. Are little children natu rally 'This gentlem an i* ft reformer in its broad» si sens»» and a-4 I under­ C hristians or Secularists? W hich is nobler, io strive w ith all stand sjH-nds much of his time in aiding his own countrym en who our m ight to gain a future state of the get info difficulties in this country. bliss for ourselves, or for Mr. Foo was elected first vice- earth ly happiness of the h u m an race? president. Does a C hristian lady love her N»*xt S unday’s meeting will be a m em orial to Samuel P. Putnam Jesus more th an she does her bus- whose u n tim ely! death loaves a hand? If Jesus w a s a perfect exam ple, vacancy in the ranks of free- and have thought th a t will he h ard indeed should men m arry homes anti families? to fill. Was it as wrong fo r C hristians One of the most serious problems th at confronts us is the raising of to teach the Rom ans th a t their funds as we have no gods to fall pagan religion was wrong, as it is back on nothing but simple tru th for Secularists to teach th a t Cliris- and honesty— we are necessarily tianity is wrong? W hich is better an atheist that denied some of the most productive m ethods employed hy our C hris­ loves ,eB his fam ily and is a good, Iwr n e s t. n progressive n u r r e s tiv e m il, o oi r honest, m a an, tian friends, hut we expect to get sober, Im a m an who believes in God hut is t here just the same. .J. B. B eattie . cruel to his family, intem perate, 2202 Wilcox Ave. dishonest and unprogressive? C o m m u n icatio n s. T urner , O il , Dec. 26, 1896.—To he E d ito r: At the C hristm as tre e n th e Baptist church here on Christinas n ig h ', ft lady gave a ittle lecture to the juveniles, on he institution of C hristm as as a ioliday. She repeated the usual >rfcl»od<»x story, th a t the day was lie b irthday of C hrist etc., and probably believed the story she old th e m . And the undevelop» d nind of childhood, “ wax t«> receive, tnd m arble to retain,’ probably relieved it too, because there was io one to give the other side of hr story. T hus the “crying,’’ aye, he howling need of Secular Sun- av schools is apparent. But it appears th a t a ray of reel* thought is invading even the »rtho.lox Sunday schools. I, is related of a street “ A rab” here who was “ gathered in ” to the )rthof Jesus, the other affirm ing it, are same afternoon, Mr. P. W. Geer m atters of history. preaching the funeral sermon. Tin* No less than 38 councils w» re m any friends of the grief stricken called .................................... to settle their t prolonged c >n- family» tender them their most tentions, and during their session heartfelt sym pathy in this their soldiers were em ployed hy both h °u r of bereavem ent. sides to defend their positions, anil JoE B E R T . they sometimes engaged in the D uring early years every civil contest and blood flowed freelv. ¡zed man passes through that phase The conflict of opinion between the of character e x h ib ited by the bar- A rian bishop Macedomus and the barous race from which he is de- A thanasian Paul, caused the death geeuded.— H erheit Spencer. of 3000 persons in the streets of C onstantinople. The A rian bishop of A lexandria sought to convert the A thanasian widow’s am i virgins to sounder theolgoical view-» by stripping them naked, scourging the soles of their feet ami scorching them over slow’ fires. A C hristian Em peror sought to convince the opponents of the Aria» theory by drow ning 80 priests upon a single occasion. H. D, B. ( to be continued .) The fact is that all breaches of health are physical sins. W hen this is generally seen, then, and perhaps not till then, will the phy­ sical training of the young receive all the attention it deser­ ves.— H erbert Spencer. We give the T orch oe R eason and the T ru th Seeker for one year to new’ subscribers, for $3. The 'P orch of R eason and Free T hought Magazine for one year to new subscribers for $1.75. S eculdr N ew s. P. W . G eer was suddenly ealleers of the faculty of th e Lib -ral U niversity. U n iv e rsity L ib ra ry . Those w ishing to l>e»*onie m em bers of th is A ssociation m ay «Io so by c o n ­ trib u tin g one or m ore goo«l books. M em bers who have joined d u rin g the m onth of D eeem ber. P. W . G e e r. 10vol. C ooper's C om plete W orks. M. Fitzjerrell 2vol. H istory of C h rist- ian itv . IL L. Allen 12 vol. 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