THE TOUCH OF REA. ON, SILVERTON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1897. help at first but keep at work on Xow if this Christian statem en t least use their reason and if no .th e foundation. S o n e m ay be­ is true and wo believe it is, we are real, h<»nesf, opeu-day-lipht proof come weary or |»r‘»v<*kef m ysteries of the miracles, the holy E n te red a t the postoffice at Silverton, a p p e a r s s m a ll, b u t we h a v e th and bun* I reds of other lib e r ty let u s »w ake b e fo re it is too ghost Oregon, as second-class m ail m atter. , . ,. weapons of modern warfare w lie l .o ! absurdities are used with great others are using the oi l spears a id SUBSCRIPTION RATES. success hut these are g radually $1 00 war clubs of a heathen anc» s ry One year, in ad v an ce.................... liaising their power and as S ecular­ fiy s te rie s . 60 Six m o n th s in a d v a n c e .............. T ruth is m ighty and it will prevail! ism, which has no m ysteries what- 26 T hree m onths, in a d v an c e .......... In clubs of five or m ore, one year, .... . . ever, gains ground, the false priests \\ bile honest people h a v e been . B idding for P o p u la rity . in a d v a n c e .......................................... 76 , . . . . . a n d p r o p h e ts of the m iracles and Money should lie sent by registered working tor an lam est liv in g or , ... . le tte r or m oney order. , . , , , , . m y steries will d is a p p e a r a n d th a t Some organizations, like some s tu d y in g flow to m a k e th e w orld .. . . , , , p e c u lia r ty p e or m in d th a t reaches N o tice! individuals think first of what they better by delving into the tru th s out a fte r th e se th in g s w ill g ive place A pencil m ark here denotes th a t your should do to please this set or th at of nature, priests have been work­ su b scrip tio n will expin* w ith tin* next to strong, reasoning, active minds n u m b er. You are earn estly requested set, and then declare their principles ing to get control of t'"* people so th at can not be deceived by such to renew so th a t you m ay receive tin* pa- accordingly but tins is n n ho iest as to be supp >rted in comfort and . . . per w ithout in te rru p tio n . We have de­ , . . . . p rie stly d isp la y ease and receive the h o n o r an d • - cided th a t it is best for all concerned nor the best way to do. th a t we do not send papers longer th a n The right way for an individual adoration, of which all rulers are M ind. th e tim e paid for unless so ordered. to do is to ask himself, “ what do I so fond. Phis accounts to a great T his will p revent any loss on th e p a rt of Perhaps nothing has beer, more tin* U nion and we will know ju st w here really believe to In* the honest e x te n t for th e priests’ study of the we sta n d . We request you to semi us prolific of evil than ignorance of tin* nam es of Secularists who m ight be­ t r u t h / ’ an d th e n to declare bis dead lan g u ag es. come su h scrih ers am i we will mail sam ­ principles according v 11 > hi i t fer if M ystery is a g reat lever for liti ing the n a 'u re of the m ind. The mind ple copies. be stands alom*. Acting on ibis the ig n o ra n t into awful subm ission, is thought to be a m aterial sub- T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 27, E. M . 297 principle the )reg«»n State Secular and L .tm ami Greek not being 'stan c e by some and th a t it can lh G Union in the late conventio 1 very p ra e ic a l or at least not as ini- HX’st separate from the h -dv W e W ill C onquer. adopted its E thical Basis and now, portant for gaining a livelihood as belief gives rise t» nearly all th * believing th a t we are right and tha other branches, have therefore been ideas of sp irits which have cursed Some people are slow’ to grasp the right is far in »r • apt t > w n in neglected by the masses and are ' the world bY draw ing aw ay our at- the idea of what certain causes will the long run, we stand fir uly Up »11 som eth’ng of a m ystery. 1 tendon ho m the practical things So we hoar th e fishers of m en ! th e vague, d r u n k n produce. They are obliged to see this foundation ami no m att r i the effect and can form no idea j we j () loose the help of s i n * w • .sc m um bling Latin while the poor 1 im aginings of a future life, separate of future results. Ib is class 1 principles are opposed to secularism suckers, charm ed with the shin in g : bo,n ^he 00 l \ or in connection of people are not worth very a few ()f will hold the fort u itil m ystery are hook«*d and used t t i / ' i h i a refined, sp iritu al body, much in helping a great cause. 1 others who believe as we do, lea n ¡-atisfy the an g lers’ cannibal a p p e -, ^ ° w d we can show th a t m ind is They are too slow, and so the pioneer of Olir work and then we will make tite for power. what we honestly believe it to be,the work of any m ovement m ust be things move. Latin words or words from any tuanitestation of m atter and not a done by those who can see the ef- YVe w ant the e a rth and nothing foreign or d *ad language, th a t are tnaterial substance that has any or feet when a cause is presented to |ess> Others m av I mg for ¡1 a> e . fam iliar and can he used for em -j of the general p ro p e rtie s o fm it- their m inds. They have reason and may talk of heli hut we will pbasis or to b etterex p resso n e’s ideas U r then we will nave done away and from past experiences of them - confine our labors to the uphuild- i. e , t«> make his m eaning clearer with much of the nonsense about seb u s ami others, ami Loin the ¡ng of happy homes here and lig h t to his hearers or readers m a y b e the happy hunting-grounds and general ,.atur»* of the causes, th e y | ^() a finish every »thought that to the advantage of all concerned the other heathenish idea of can read th«* effects. Some may is opposed to home, p u rity ami hut nothing seems more absurd to reincarnation. look upon tin work of the Oregon happiness during th e o n ly life us than 1 h * ridiculous use of speech Seeing is p art of the mind. State Secular 1 nion as a sm all about which an y th in g is known. when the hearers or readers have YY hat is seeing? The light which thing because the beginning is now av of find: ng out what is m eant. is reflected from an object produces sm ill and unassum ing, hut if these R eligion in P o litics. But th * K »mao C atholic priests an effect on the retina of the eve short sighted people live long are not the only ones who put their and the optic nerve is thus affected. they will l>e astonished at YY hen C hristians right each other fioeks into a com atose state an d fhe brain in tu rn is affected the wonderful effec's of the little we o ’teu learn things t tat, "ther- th'*n r'»h th m of time and sub- ami the effect is called sight, ? e ds of tru th that are being sown in wise w u d be hidden. I hr stance. There arc those who take a fh e brain is n aterial an d a t death th is far \Y’estern State. American Sentinel is christ an hut dead word and ap p ly it in such a dec i n loses and th , elem ents coin- 1 I p * rig h t conditions m ust exist it is op • »sed to th a t 1 ng* ela-s of wav a* to m ystify th e ir poor victims bine in o th er firm s and the effect f »r un\ thing 'o succeed; here t Kristians wh" arc w o rk in g con-j as on<* might use a toy to a ttra c t ean not exist as a sp irit for it is we have tin- rig it conditions and tin u a lly to unite church and State. a child whih* having its photograph not a th in g -b u t an effect only, out work will m atch 011 to a won-, I In* following appears in t he issue taken or as John Sm ith did the Of course the effect on others may derful, »ml gloi iou^ v icto ry . I»,-f.»i»* of May 13. ¡compass when try in g to control live on and on and our seeing may c »turn n c iig a hard pr >bl**m, a it is an u 11 ori u 11 •.te statem en t the Indians. fak e for exam ple th u s live forever, e. g. if we should stm lnnt should read it over very of tru th th at is m a le by the the L it.n word ego which is the see a wonderful n atural phenom e­ c a re fu lly arid h *c » no acquainted ptesident of the Portland (Oregon) first person singular of the person- non and describe it to a child, the with its every - I t i i l ; and -the branch of the ‘N ational .Municipal a l pronoun i. e., it is the same as picture thus form ed in the ch ild ’s problem of organizing a powerful League,’ in the follow ing:— the word I in English, and see how m ind m ay he retained long after arm y to drive out the dead religions ‘ The church m em bership and ¡1 is used to m islead those who are we a r e dead, and in tu rn , given to ami Vii • superstiti »us of the past, following is sufficiently nurner »us easilv guile«!. Instead of u sin g others and thus kopt alive for ages and estab.ish in their pla>v a io impos.* its t iu i 'e d will upon any ifijg word a< a pronoun the m edium and ages; and we believe it to lie a religion of s *i met and m ora.it) , political or m unicipal party in any or jiriest uses it it as as a a noun fact th a t in this wav every thought has been carefully studied and the city t ... United St , , e ,. I, e ...hl, talks just ns though It was a and every action o f'o u r lives have foundations are being laid, slowly if united an