« THE TORCH OF REASON SILVERTON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JA N U A R Y L IB E R A L U N IV E R S IT Y . lived lin the time of her death in Opening Exercises A t Liberal H all. th e C ity The difference in the new religion of humanity and the old religion of the gods was shown by the in- terest manifested last Sunday even- ing at Liberal Hall. The occasion of P o r tla n d . On D ecem - h«r 29, 1896, after only a few days sickness, death closed her tiny eyelids and stilled her sweet voice forever. Ile r delicate fram e 7, 1897. ¡S a s i& s ir & and pale tf'/.'dj"c’»¿7»'fi r nvi 'si««dig­ the opening of the Liberal Uni ver est days, that her hold of life was sitv. The house was crowded with weak, and thus early her frail bark, earnest, intelligent people and al though precious and lieautiful, seemed well pleased with the pro hove and sank in the surging foam oflife’s billowy sea. Her disposi­ gram. Corner Water and Main Streets, Silverton, Oregon. The Silverton Marine Band gave tion was sunny and gleesome, mak a concert of half an hour which was ing her presence like a glad happy a credit to the boys and a surprise sunbeam so full of sweet innocent to those who were not aware of the mischief and childish grace. Nine fact that Silverton has a band fleeting years marked the end of Jûhn Hicks Samuel Ames. her happy life, but the memory of which is second to none in the íg s ¿y state. The program was as fol­ those years, and those who knew DEALERS IN her is filled with sunny gladness. lows: Frail ami sweet, she fell like a “ The In q u ire r C lu b ’’...................... M arch C ornet Solo, “ W ater L ily” . Prof. W elch shatteied l>u I ll Dealers in General Merchandise H R i\m es, H ardw are, Stoves, Tinware, S i l v e r t o n , O re . A STORE FOR THE PEOPLE. J. E. Hammond, DRUGGIST, Silverton, Oregon. Subscribe Nowl Only $i per year