T H E TORCH O F REASON, SIL V E R T O N , OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , JU N E 10, IS.-7. H E riO R IA L DAY. th e end to which all sh -uid work. life, the I nion, an* of more value great generals are all gone hut we M eanwhile, we need more ami th an any am ount of property, can rem em ber them yet an d their A sermon delivered by Rev. W. We W ealth is good, I wish we old names are known to all nations of E. Copeland at Unity church, more to cultivate patriotism . need it now a* m uch as we did in soldiers had more of it, hut virtue, the world. Some have revisited Salem, Ore., Sunday, May 30. the Go’s. Perils threaten us now honor, hum an sym pathy are of the historic b attle fields on which as they did then, and we need men greater value. , they did their p art and the whole No other am ong the days set who can rise above party or sect 1 he com rades of the G rand Arm y of the eventful day came before the apart by law as a day of rest and and think only of their co u n try , ami the other com rades, who have mind. Again we saw our com rades, cessation from business is so truly now as then. Properly is account­ never been m ustered into the G rand again we heard the dread noises of a holiday as is M emorial Day. ed of more value th an life, men A ,m y, not very m uch to look a t the battle, again we heard the coui- W hat we now call a holiday was may go w ithout work, women may now, worn, poor, m any of them ; m ands or gave them as of old. The originally a holy day and was con­ dress in rags, children m ay starve, growing old all of them , have a ranks of the old regim ent were full secrated to the honor of some sain t but property m ust lx? protected. quality which com m ands respect, once more; everything appeared as or sacred event. On it the people Now hot blood seethes through the ¡and th a t is patriotism , tested in when the day begum R ecalling hour +iad a special religious service, as veins, strong men are ready to use war. Doubtless am ong the young by hour, at last we came to the now o r T hanksgiving and C h rist­ violent m easures to right the men, there are p atrio ts, I cannot close and saw the field strewn with mas, or in C atholic churches on wrongs, so to-day we need patriots, but believe th at, such is the case; the dead and dying. Once more St. Johns day, or St. M arks day. who will suffer for the sake of th eir but their patriotism has not yet we heard the fam iliar roll call, and But in the course of tim e the m ean­ country. T h at th e people are so been tried, these old veterans, with noted how few answered to their ing of the word has changed and a patient is evidence th a t w ehaveim t all their faults, and again I adm it, nam es. We who have never been holiday is a day of m errim ent and yet lost our p atriotism ; as the years we have m any, have been tried in on the old battle-field have festivity, except this which we cele­ pass, it will be tested h ard er than the fire and their patriotism proved, oft recalled the events of brate to-morrow, which still retains ever, so th a t we need to em ploy They have shown by their deeds the past and they were as real as its solemn ch aracter and has ser­ every m eans which will strengthen th at they love their n ativ e land; ever. W hat m em ories come to us vices of a sem i-religious nature. it. It has been forgotten even by they have proved, under fire, their today as our th oughts turn back to The sober mien, the grave face, lie- com rades in the G rand Arm y, th at loyalty to the ever-beloved stars those (lavs in the 60’s, so big with fit the holiday; for on it, we call to the great war was fought over the and stripes; we have given our- m eaning not only to this nation mind not perhaps saints, but heroes; question of property. The most selves, and no man can do more hut to the world, days on which we men, who, for the sake of their im ­ valuable property in the s<»uth con­ than this to preserve the Uidon did our p art, each as full of action perilled country, took th eir lives in sisted of Black men and women; ......... l><‘i'.g shattered beyond the as are o rdinary years. their hands and went forth to b a t­ ... . . . the whites of the south Itelieved possibility of rejoining. tle, m any of them never to return. , J . , M emorial day is not, as some im- th a t they would lose this m ost I hm k you the trial was easy; 1 , • • . , , , , Some of our com rades were indeed 1 • , o ... * agine, intended only to glorify a few valuable possession. The Copper bow is it com rades? Were the r , , ... , ~ far from saints, as sain tsh ip is de­ , . • , , P°or °1<1 soldiers; to be sure we heads waxed rich by com m erce with long m arches w ithout food, were ...... 1 . .. , fined in the churches. Some of , 1 , . , , ’ ' niaicli to the grave, we stand before the slaveholders of the south and the fierce charges, were the m any , , ,lkl- .. . , . them were funny fellows, and we 1, , , . , lhe public, it is one dav, but one they say th eir trade was endangered, hours when we had to stan d and , . ... can all of us, who have been in the , , (,ay ‘»»‘ly, th a t as visible signs, we th eir property th reaten ed ; so these one and an o th er was picked otf, great arm y, recall actions and , . . . ’ niay recall to the m inds of those parties joined to sever the Union were th e weary days in the hospital 1 , . J « P l about us, th e young men and the speeches which provoke laughter, and thus preserve th eir wealth. Of or on the b attle held belore we .. ... .1 1 ,. 1 . even when the tears are in our eyes; . , x , young women, those dreadful days, more value to them th an the Union, were taken to the hospital, e a s y ; '. . t , . - . , ‘ ’ others were, what we m ust in justice J " h e n the fate of a great nation hung th an hum an freedom and hum an were the screech of the shell, the • . ,, adm it, rath er hard cases; not only , ( ,, , ,, . . . , 1,1 f ’,e balance and no m an could happiness, was their property. Such zip of the bullet, the boom of t h e ! tMii whl- , . , swearing and drinking, but not at , , , . . which way the scales would in- men still exist; m any are to he cannon, th«* rattle of the m usketry, tri ■■ .. . , all unw illing to tak e w hat did not ... , . ., , c,,n e‘ VV hen, all over the United found now who value m ore than lullaby m usic? It was music, th a t c. ♦ • , belong to them ; in civil life this ... . , ’ M ates, processions march tom orrow hum an life and hum an happiness som e!lines terrified a n d so m e tim es . , would have been called stealing; , , 1 • , , fo the cem etaries and com rades visit th eir m iserable fortunes. To pre­ inspired, vvere the sights on battle , but we called it foraging and were « p i . ...... h„u..i,.i . ........... « ’•■'»■■y graves m lonely spot« and serve those fortunes and increase field and hospital p leasant to look place on them a flag and a hunch not averse to sh arin g in th e bene­ them , they would sacrifice their upon? Those, who are so ready of flowers, we are not merely honor­ fits obtained by the forager. In ­ co untry, they would side with op­ for war with foreign powers have deed, an expert forager was a most ing of the soldier o or r sain» sail*»! ....♦ u ..1 ,1 x x- x • 1 os the « dust « b i - oi m e »..juier ,, . pression and barbarism , and so per­ n o t h ad th e ir p a trio tis m trie d a s excellent com rade to have in the , ♦ v x 1 x . V 1"« tl,ere> we are honoring th . ,, m it Spain to perpetrate atrocities have these veterans. Not hut th a t T , country and the dag we are honor mess, and we asked no questions k • a., in Cuba, which surpass the cruelties I believe they are w orthy sons. • as to methods. j. . , “ ‘g heroism . I hese be practica . . , . of the savage red m an. They B ut w a r is not lightly to be entered . * < . . . d a y K ‘'»w hich we are in ten t 01 No, these com rades whom we would sacrifice the lives and hap p i­ .. / caring, each for his own little af honor to-day; to recall whose ness of th eir fellow-citizens, if so be or dishonor. I here are tunes, when « u. : , > we buv and sell deaths and actions m em orial day is th a t they m ight increase their own p»*ace is no longer possible, and . we fans . of business, 1 . ,, 1 ’ I and earn our bread, if we can. W< set ap art, were not saints; they w ealth: m ore to be condemned are compelled to resort to arm s, ¡ » j^ . a * 1 . x, . .r . I " ve ” •« practical age, when lift were live, breathing, loving, hating, should they be, th a n the Rebs of