Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, June 10, 1897, Image 7

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    T H E TORCH OF REASON. S IL V E R T O N . OREGON
THURSDAY
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(CO N TIN U ED FROM SIX T H p a g e .)
soldiers flower strewn, but th a t all
For Sale.
M e give the Torch of Reason and
the dead <*.v
are icuiriiiKvreti.
remembered, w which
Memorial Day.
h ic h
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One h u n d re d am i six ty acres <»t the F reethought Magazine for one
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. firmly fixes this day am ong the
t . j • rp.,,
derstand the other, instead of v .
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tim ber lan d in Tillamook couutv. year for the sm all sum of $1.50.
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N ational holidays. Reverence t h e n
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m agnifying, nnm efv these opposing . , at ,
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One nn,c irom N etarts Bay. House, N ow is th e tim e to subscribe.
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old 8oIdler> not for w hat he is, some- ,
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mg. Excellei
notions.
D istrust the politician .•
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lo x - 4 . Sm all clearing.
lient
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tim es a tram p , som etimes a beggar,
w atei. Good bargain, In q u ire at S IL V E R T O N ...
and office seeker, who has his own
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, , som etim es a burden, but for w hat
this office.
ends to fu rth er with no regard for . .. , o t
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he d id . bo far as hum an eve can
anyone else, Sum pter would never
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8ee» but for them there would be no
Don’t Miss
have been fired upon or the con- TTru t^ i
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Al
t nited btates and the glorious flag,
federacy
organized,
but th a t
of which we are ju stly so proud,
professional politicians fostered the
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, would no louger float over a great
.A rtistic W ork
idea of separation and the people
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v nation. As we go tom orrow to the
followed th e ir lead believing th e *
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„ cem etaries look kindly on us.
Liberal H all.
Sat. Eve, June 12. W hen you w an t a ....
stories told to be correct reports of
The M emorial service in which
the fueling am ong the people of the
Good S m oo th S have
we engage tom orrow, is in the high­
North; as those of the North be­
Or a F irst-C lass.........
CAST OF CHARACTERS
lieved w hat they heard of the est sense a religious service. The I h arlea S h ak leto n (in tro u b le) H . L . E ia en h a rt ■
H a ir -C u t
J. R. Benton
South, both Blue and G ray were m em ories called to our m inds, Mr. K ersh aw (who is not “ o t” )
-CALL ON-
misinformed. The same kind of though of blood and carnage, are William I ijmton (a gifted liar) 1‘earl. A. t , e , r
vet of love and «elf sacrifice, of
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, Hixton (I am co n u u g )
H arry I eeart
politicians are abroad in the land *
E. E. T A Y L O R .
honor,
of
m
oral
as
well
as
physical
now as h u rt us so much then; be­
9 O
o o
itM Lucy N o rto n
«¿race W olfard
courage.
A
nything,
which
tu
rn
s
(w
ith
an
eye
on
C
harles)
lieve them not they are fooling you.
S lL V E K T O N ,
O regon
M rs. C hadw ick (ditto)
M innie P. H osm er
a
m
an
from
selfishness,
to
self-
They are inventing stories to
Mrs P ix to u (are you com ing?) T alien K isenhart
sacrifice
is
religious;
w
hatever
ANI»
deceive you. Give very little cre­
enlarges
toleration,
increasescharit
v
ja n e (who is strictly burineeti)
Sophie wolf
dence to any m an whose business
is politics and his sole occupation and em phasises fra tern ity is re-
Religion
office
for yourselves
yourselves ligious.
1b,OUs*
e igion is som ething Som
ething N
office seeking,
seeking, judge
judge for
’’om etbing
New and Bound to be a
and cultivate independent thought. nH>re^ lan rePe-»ting my creed, pray-
L IV E R Y
Remember th a t loyalty to th e flag "»g m y prayer, giving to my church,
S
t
S ti
FEED AN D
and loyalty to a political p arty 11 19 90 sald Je8us>
God
B arb er
Shop
JANE
S ilverton . . .
a are
r e not
n o t necessarily
n eeeH aarilv i identical.
d e n tic a l.
I cannot end, w ithout speaking a
word of women in war. The presence
■of the W om an’s Relief Corps with
you my com rades, calls to my m ind
as it does to yours the welcome
presence of women in the hospital.
We rem em ber those whom we
personally knew. W here would gome
of us be had it not been for their
kindly m in istrations as we lav
stretched on the hospital cot?
W hat could wc have done when
convalescing, but for the stores su p ­
plied by the san itary and Christian
commissions, the first presided over
by a U n itarian clergym an the
second under the leadership of an
Evangelical lavm an? Those.stores
were gathered' alm ost entirely bv
the efforts of women. And when
we returned home, fur m any of us
there would have been no home,
a,ld
0,,eK
neighbor a« oneself.” S P I o 5NDID
SN D I
Jo h n well says, ‘‘unless a m an love
Ids brother whom he hath seen how-
can he love God, whom hje h ath not
seen.” To prom ote hum an love
and the brotherhood of man is the
gran d purpose of M emorial day
and of the G rand Army of the
Republic. T his is p u re religion
says Jam es ‘‘to visit the widows
¡and the fatherless in th eir af­
fliction and keep yourselves un­
spotted from the world.” Com rades
our rem aining days are but few;
soon we shall answ er to roll call ir<
the other land w hither the most of
our G rand A rm y has been m uster­
ed. Let us m ake the most of these
last days, filling them with holy
“ ,ought8> «e,“ le w,,rd3 “ nd lovinf?
deed“’ 80 th a t when we
we sha11
‘«ave behind a m em ory fragrant
w lth B°°d,,e3s a,ld
MUSIC,
Tickets on sale at G U IS S ’
D ru g
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Io th e y o u n g an d to th e in tu n e s of w ar.
middle aged I sav, reverence the
...............e
<»ld soldier; our ranks are rapidly
thinning and the tim e will soon
come, when on m em orial day our
sons m ust take our places and drop
the flowers on our graves. I am
rejoiced to note th at on this d ay
not only are th e g r a v e s of the old
.
.
Cor. W a te r and Lewis
Streets.
S to re.
Reserved Seats 35c.
Double Rigs and Saddle H orses alw ays
on hand at th e low est prices. A corral
Boors open at 7.
C u rtain raises at 8, connected w ith th e barn for loose stock.
In fo rm atio n regarding any kind of
stock p ro m p tly a tten d e d to, by person
or le tte r. Horses Boarded and’ Fed on
E l HER H A R D ES TY,
reasonable tern s.
G en eral
A dm ission 25c.
H A R D ES TY & MOODY.
W ill p ractice in all courts of th e sta te
Special a tte n tio n given to collect ions
and n o tary work.
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R oom
3,
W olf
S IL V E R T O N ,
B lock .
OREGON.
GOOD BOOKS
ÎK@dillf(ê@dl
PH igSS
had it not been for the women, bv
Com rades and friends, the graves
the hardest kind of work preserved which we decorate tomorrow, hold
We can furnish th e follow ing books
those homes. But for the women only a handful of dust, vet even
well bound in cloth ; good p rin t, sta n d a rd
th eeountry could not have survived th a t dust once formed a body in sizes, for th e e x trem ely low price of
the trem endous convulsion.
To which a hero soul lived and is 60 c e n ts e ac h , postage 10 cen ts. D on’t
fail to tak e ad v an tag e of th is offer.
woman the nation owes as great a worthy our reverence, much more
O rigin of S p e c ie s................ C has. Darwin
debt as to man
The m an has been t h e patriotism , the self sacrifice, D escent of M a n .................... “
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F
irst
P
rin
c
ip
le
s
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Herbert
Spencer
partly paid with a pension; to the the m an lin ess, which were the at-
D ata of E th ic s ................
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wornan as a tardv . recognition
of ( t ributes of th a t soul. These virtues E m e rso n ’s E ssays
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her
?r service let there he given a tire a precious heritage which a ll ^?.rto r Ih*sartiis ............T hom as C arlyle
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i History French Revolution “
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voice in t h e adm inistration of ! m ay enjoy
May the services of j Discourses of Epictetus
public affairs And Mince th e w a r | Memorial «»j
day strengthen
. ..R, . . . . . . our
. . .. Past am i P r e s e n t............ T hom
, as C arlyle
H y p a tia
( h a s . K in g lv
how much has been done for the I devotion to our common father- A u to b io g ra p h y of B enj. F ran
ru n k lin
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F
ifteen
Decisive
B
attles
of
the
comfort of the old soldiers by the lan d , m ay we be inspired by the
\ \ o rld .............................E . C r C re a s v i
Relief Corps. We certainly should holy memories called so vividly T en n y so n ’s Poems
value the services of woman and before us to devote o u rselves to her S h elley ’s Poem s
izongieiiow
L
ongfellow 's s I Poems
adm it the great debt which the best in te re s ts a n d in time of peace Pope's p.wm«
'•ountrv owes to the loval w o m e n of to sacrifice as our friends sacrificed M E to n ’s Poen
A m erica.
SALE S T A B LE
.
Old R ags
colored w ith “ P E R F E C T IO N ”
Dyes will m ake beautiful C a r­
p e ts an d Rugs, an d , u n lik e
o th e r dyes, th e colors o b tain ed
will not wash o u t o r fade.
They are sim p le an d eco n o m ­
ical to us»*, and th e new ‘‘P e r­
fection” J ) t t m Dyes are espe­
cially adapted for Rugs ami Rag
< ’a rp e t m aking.
F o r Sale By All
D R U G G IS T S .
GUISS <& SON,
W holesale
SILVERTON,
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OREGON.
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Inventions wanted.
H ood s Poem s
M ay th e sons am i B urns’ Poems
d au g h ters of veterans, for the old
’
soldier is not of m uch use now save
as an object lesson; count no
sacrafice too great, which shall eri-
sure true prosperity to our native
land, and m ay they see to it. that
it rem ains, the land of the free and
th e home of the brave.
Rrowni n g ’s Poem s
,
Byron’s Poems
sm all p rin t
Sh ak esp eare s Poems
sm all p rin t
A ddress,
JO N E S ’ BOOK STORE,
291 A lof . r S t
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