T H E TORCH OF REASON, SIL V E R T O N , OREGON, TH U R SD A Y , J I I.Y 20, ISO. S traub kindly driving - there, ¡road. ......... ,.» d - o Jo h n D ay runs cheek to a periodical, for less th an Field Notes The people are very kind to the 'hm ugl, , very pm duet.ve eee ton Ifoitohi prices. lh e people arc / along the Jo h n D ay riv e r, a n d we O ur library has just received tin Friday night we lectured at Seculai pilgrims am we aw o n Bplendid orchards with valuable addition of Bulw.-r Lyt- » S ’ A . ........ - ...................................................................................................................................................... »■- to n ’scom plete w orks, nicely bound in nine volumes. \\ e m ust have one not very large hut it was attentive. Dav m Mt . Vernon and arriv e »t Jo h n Day of the best libraries in the world. There are very few Liberal» ¡..¡w ords, for ,« was up and down, M itchell, but we met Mr. Boardman d o w n an .l u p .n o " • taken, not to lhe ja il, but Io the LITTLE POINTS. and son, both old-time F reethinkers, arrived, also.« s.x 7 ‘ • When the “ harriers (of priest­ S a tu rd a y we were d riv en to C aleb, S n v . er 9 e n in , >y , A» we w rite, the bells are c a llin g to the beautiful home of Mr Barn- we «ere nn-t « it i a ittti y w. t > p . w,,rs|,j|,ers of God, (?) but in craft) arc but ned aw ay” the world house, and were heartily welcomed, j Seen an sm is gi ng an hour we go forth to greet an may expect to advance as it never Four o’clock Sunday was the tim e eart i ) para 1 audience who have gathered to talk h a s before. Can it be th a t “ this life is but a set for our lecture, and we were met still later . .o v e r the best m ethods of serving by a very good audience. We had Thursday we are at the home ol h u m a n ity . n et, in which Jehovah catches souls K. D. & M. P. IL splendid success here, although the Mr. Snyder and enjoy ourselves in for hell?” N E W S A N D NOTES. Liberal element is in the m inority, true Secular fashion. \\ bile here As regards a deity, the C hrisiiau Q uite a n u m b e r o f th e W a te rm a n we meet Mr. A. Officer and Mr. U. In o rd er to raise fu n d s lo com- religion reveals nothing new; n eith ­ people were over, showing tl.al their E. Glaze who celebrated with us at building we h a v e deeided er did it bring im m oratlity to light. faith is as strong as ever. M r. W agner. t t e were to lecture in , ,.,jces Belief in that was prevalent long B arnhnuse kindly assisted us with the school-house hut at h ist it nounCfcd la te r before.— F re e th in k e r. the music, and th an k s are due both looked rath e r doubtful, as to , ' . “ E v ery ste p science m a k e s for­ to her and her daughter for their whether we would have an audience Mr. M artin Klein s> . .. w ard she d riv e s hack th e belief in kind hospitality ami entertainm ent, and some one suggested th at we Klein is wor ing wit i it < . W ith such e n th u sia s tic w orkers we would have one preacher, in the He will dona e this wef the W aterm an people, for they ing, we go to the hall and again en- this week. Taking up one of the it to go for that purpose. “ Give to liave a splendid new school house, joy a social dance. The hours Hit plum s promiscously, we m easured him th at asketh thee, and from well furnished The school, like unconsciously by as both hearts ¡1 and found th a t around the him th a t would borrow of thee turn most of the eastern Oregon schools, and feet keep time to the music. sm allest way it m easured 64 inches. not th o u aw ay,” isn’t very prac­ is now in session, as the w eather About one o’clock we bid good-night ,p tical after all, is it sister? T his fruit is just fine. Thanks. w ill'not perm it school work during to the happy throng and are driven Mrs. Hosm er and Miss D ePeatt Notice. th e neau beautiful home o. of air. Mr. the winter. The people of E astern io the tn u . mmie lpcturing one m onth Oregon are firm believers in edu-a- Stew art ;w ho has contributed so ,lftve gen( us QO. The regular m eeting of the Sil­ tion and are willing to give both generously to t he U niversity ‘ . verton Secular Church will be held time and money to lhe progress of Dayville is one of the prettiest Owing to t i e sic m e » *’ ” next Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. the world W e have l>een unable places we have seen in E astern Ore- p rin ter, Mr. J. . en on, o r i All members are requested to be to visit any of the schools s<* far, gun. Wood and water are plentiful has been rushing this wee present. J. I). Guiss, President. but »hall surely do so whenever the and someone ha- said th at it is a Sculpturers, painters, writi i s, U n iversity Fund. opportunity presents itself. very poor w m a n who can’t make a farm ers, m erchants, mechanics, The am ount given in this fund 'To return to our lecture, the living if her husband furnishes her teachers— all should do something house was well filled, and we sc- with wood and water, so ivesuppose to make the Liberal U niversity the is actual cash paid in, regardless of vm vu several applications ................ ........ .... th a t is th e reason so m any have 1 the best school in the world. what has lieen prom ised: cured for mem- hership in the (). S. S. U. We chosen the .John Day valley as their We received 5 A gallons of kiita- Previously acknowledged, $399.50 received liberal donations io the home. At an y rate, thex made a tin n y blackberries last S atu rd ay , A. Vanderpool, Wisconsin, 5.00 50.00 Oregon, U niversity fund, Mrs. Sm ith dona- good selection. from Mr. I. H. Keyes of Chemawa, E. Stewart, 25.00 Mrs. E. Sm ith, ting $25 to aid in the glorious M onday m orning we are taken in for a year’s subscription to the u 10 Oi» work. Several violinists were pres- charge by A. Officer (the m an’s T orch . These berries have the J. L Barnhouse, 5.00 E. R. Laughlin, (( e n t, and after the h clu re all joined nam e' to be taken to John Day. It finest of flavor, no core like the old E. S trauhe, 5.00 in th a t old but ever new amuseineiit is with regret and m any fond re- varieties and measure 1J Inches in A. Officer, 5.00 __dancing. meinbrance» th a t we leave, and we length. material , etc . The country arm ind W aterm an would advise all Liberal lecturers y r Allen of C incinnati, Ohio, A. Wolf Son, (lum ber) $100.00 is com paratively level, and as in to stop at Dayville, for they will w a„t8 us to p rin t several thousand J. Wolfard & Co., (shingles) 25.00 (hay) 16.00 most of Eastern Oregon, st<«kraising surely never regret it. lh e Officer g eCu lar Church C onstitutions, F. J. Beaty, “ “ (furniture) 7 50 is the principal occupation. was very lenient and allowed us to i8 w hat we like; we need The next m orning we started »top and visit some Liberal friends, t ,,e patronage of all Secularists and T. I). Allen, (rebate on land) 50.00 4.50 bright and earlv for Dayville, M r.ias well as the orchards along the will p rin t an y th in g from a hop i Cusiter A’ Davenport,(labor) ------- f —