THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUN E 17, 1897. From an Ex-Catholic. to Ireland where all the laity have We never ta n escape punish- was progressing nicely until a few days ago when we were ready to rings in their noses and are led m ent for w rongdoing. E ditor T orch of R ea . o n : Your around like go m any cattle, but you | ^ o p le may suffer on your ac- begin work or- the building. All at once then* seemed to be a sort of sarnple copy was received and read cannot do th a t in this free and gio- count hut no one can suffer for you. a m isu n d erstan d in g and a dis- with great interest. I am glad there nous country.” “ He left saying, Men created the gods and not satisfaction a s to the stability of the organization and its ability to are so m any minds like my own. bx you* bix no hing god the men. build and m ain tain the institution. My m otto and greatest pleasure is I said. " I will snow you th at there If such a being as a god could The work was brought t » an abrupt to produce the greatest am ount of one catholic true to his country exist, it would be as silly for us to stop and th e m ain promoters were pleasure and happiness to fellow first and not to I he old Dago •’»P« c |a i„ Mn under8t a u ding of bis (h e r brought to realize th a t It would he friends. I ask no one to do mv ol Rome.” or its) will, as it would h • fo r a n ‘" ‘I'o^ible for the Oregon State thinking or praying form e. I do Ih u s th e fig h t b eg u n , hut I fought . , I • « I* 1 feeeular U n io n , m its p resen t con- a n t to claim a k n o w led g e of P re s , ■ ’ , ® ion, to carry ont the work. not p ray myself, consequently value bim to a finish and finally his own M cK inley’s idea of a future life. The enterprise has in no way no other. Catholic priests did my congregation th a t tried to starv e me Is it wrong to teach a lie?' Is it failed, but a change was necessary thinking for about thirty-five year- (,ut starved him out and would not to carry it o u t. A m eeting of the until I finally told them th a t 1 had P:O’ him another cent after they wrong to teach a child th at there executive hoard of the union was is a S anta Clan-? Is it wrong to plenty of their superstitious, lying, found out 1 was right. , . . . r . | called and the property was sold to teach th at there is a g o d ? I s it a Pearl W. G e e r for t h e ‘s um of $321. hum bug utterances. Now where there was a little one At firsl, because they could no story school house with twelve to be to lHrtC:b a th in g th a t cannot he I he P orch of R eason will be con- longer dictate to me, they boycotted twenty pupils, there stan d s a tw o Proven? prove.i'r Can C an a any th a t d u cted as before In the in te re st of n y o one n e prove that rri . . ’ -1, r of .K . . there is a trod9 Who lies9 ........:.u __ u. there is «goo. a cod? h Who lies9 ! Secularism and m orality and the me. I hat was 111 G ranville la story building with .1__ three teachers u h 11». whole in stitu tio n including the where all were catholics. I was and an attendance of from seventy should pity those whose university and all has been placed post m aster at the time and I lo.-t to one hundred pupils, and the Pa- m inds are diseased with superstition in the hands of parties who will see th e office through the conspiricy w itii 'ochial school that once h a d three ;H’d hypocrisy; we should not c o n -' to it th a t the w ork is carried out the U. S. post office inspector. I sisters teaching ignorance'and 8 u p - (b*mn them but we should be plain ° n a propel plan and the business . will be placed ... on , so . firm a basis was arrested and taken out of bed at ersdtion to over one hundred pupils and outspoken in condem ning t h e .., : .... . . , . . th a t no one will be a tra id to d o n a te 2 o’clock in the m orning, taken to now stands with locked floors and c o n d itio n s fav o rin g t he c o n tin u a tio n libera 11 v Sioux City and placed in jail for 8 th»* sisters all gone. I bis is the of these m ind diseases, and do all No one will he asked t<► donate to in our power to show people th eir the cause who is not satisfied as to hours u ntil my friends hailed me fruit ol my labor as a true supporter its stability, and those who have out. 1 of the “ red schoolhouse.” The Priest great injury. promised to donate may use their I was charged w ith opening letters ibe3 have now has a hard row If religion is necessary to all own pleasure in paying the same. robbing the mail etc., hut 1 proved hoe a> his people think for them- men, it should he intelligible to all It is now the d u ty of all to help myself innocent of every charge and se' ves ,o ¡someexient. I am now in men. this cause along. The U niversity m ust be built as soon as possible cam e o ut a free A m erican citizen b u t a lo'\n with only two catholic fam- and in order th a t no time may he The Unitarians. lost the post office ju st the sam e dies a,ld ‘bey a,e about like myself lost let every Secularist m ake it through the strong hand of Romo on excePt they are not quite as strong! his business to come to our aid at o u r governm ent. The boycott cost «gainst it as I am. I presun e if a ! >" n" ‘ ° our greatest statesm en one»*. P earl . W. G eer . me not less than five thousand dol- « c h o lic P riest was near they would and M o la r s have been U n itarian s W here Our Lecturers Are. lars, and this whole trouble came confess their sins. It is different an< bave great respect tor that about because I was director of the with ,ne f,‘r 1 have none r° co n fess.; o rga,nzat'on tor we )el,eve that it M rs . H osmer and M iss D e P eatt . public school. A few days before the 1 alw ays aim to m ake others happy !8ta,,( 8 nPXt to becu ar,sr" ,n lhe EASTERN OREGON. school was to begin the priest went a "d alw ays treat everyone as I like J reat onwai‘d m arcb to religious Lexington, Ore to the other two directors and told be tr«a ted. freedom M any of their memliers Heppner Ore Ju n e 27-28 them to hire a catholic sister, a ethe 1 should go to a despotic Priest aH U arists and bavt fRs* Lone Rock Or»* population was m ostly catholic, with th a t is likely five hundred times car< * a superstition including tin W agner O re ........ only about twelve protestant fainil- worse th an I am , I would tell him g,’v* 1 an< a A Success. ies in the town and it was their duty I things perhaps I never did, ju - t in In Rev* ^ P c 'a n d ’s excellent Me- The dram a, .Ja n e , played by home as directors to hire a catholic sister ' order *o have som ething to confess. ,nor‘a ' Seim on which appeared in talent at Silverton last S aturday and convert the funds into the l’aro- j 1 can well remember when I used the last 18sue of tl,e 1 ORCH OF K ea* evening was a decided success in ch ial school and let thedupes go to go to confess and m any tim es I ' SON we were g l« '1 to see th a t he re­ every way and was attended by a free. They consented and he came would tell of some small sins that I fered but ver-v b ’tle to the old m yths large and appreciative audience. Every part in the play was acted to me, also a catholic, hut of a d if - ' never com m itted so I would have and aIthough ww do not th in k Uni- fere nt type. I told him th a t if I som ething to confess, and several ta ri«ns are quite free yet we m u-t with great credit to the players. Miss Wolf, our elocution teacher, went hack on my word to the other tim es when I did wrong I did not rem em ber th a t we are not perfect acted the p a rt of Jan e , in her usual teacher I would be a liar. He said it tel1 h in ‘* * thought it none of his '^ s e l v e s ; and then again, we m ust creditable style which testifies to her was no lie as long as it was for the business. I thought 1 could make rHmeniber the long dark ages th at ability as an im personator and an catholic church. I told Him “ to ‘h a t all rig h t by avoiding had and fear and « « P e titio n has hung elocutionist. J. Ralph Benton p la y ­ h— with th e catholic church;” a lie by doing good in the future. about th e hum an mind as h avv ed the p art of an aged English gentlem an with great credit, m ak­ was a lie and I was not brought up 1 a ‘” a F reeth in k er from head to c,ouds are th o u «l,t to have «nvelop- ing it one of the prom inent features as a liar. He could not m ake me and so is my fam ily. I belong e d .the earth d u rin S the e a ri? Part of the play. H. L. E isen h art as go back on the other teacher I hired to th e K. P. ami am a full Hedged n>e. $ i n i l a great success long’to be remember- a flamed — ’ ---------- - - heart ................................................................ my true -------- American and able vice and every fashionable vice only b n has been raised. Efforts have ed by all who witnessed It. The been m ade o ra.se funds for th e Liberal U niversity realized $39 from I said, “ yes, you bad oetter go back! passes for a virtue.— Moliere. j building of th»* U niversity and all the proceeds.