T H E TORCH OF REASON, SIL V E R T O N , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , S E P T E M B E R 2, 1897. delivered tw enty-eight lectures, LITTLE POINTS. send) for his money the next day. — Ben. F ranklin. gained financial aid, scattered Free- By M. P. Gifford thought literatu re throughout the B,,v Bon,e child a All the kings of th eea rth acknow . lo n e : "M arching Through G eorgia.” country, and ntet Home o f th e best etead of .p e n d in g your money for | edge the existence of God, an d G.,d Spread the Torch of Reason, boys, people m in the In m the e i.iu- Lib- ’"bacco. j is eir a ally From mountain top to shore, mu world. »muu. m is th in eir n y ; ; a and n a the m e belief belief iu in God God AVpLeP u 8 e re rm "« ;'ight ,I'" S i'h,ne <‘ral bometi visited we noticed An ancient papyrus h as been is used as a m eans to enslave and T h at through ita light we all may know th at spirit of love and harm ony found in Egypt w hich contains rob, to govern and degrade the peo- T hat R eason’s sure ^ ______ t X d , m . which should prevail in all liotnes. some of C h rist’s sayings. pie whom they call their subjects. W hile we are m arching to freedom As one person expressed it: Ihcause there are some phenom ena — R. G. Ingersoll. C hokcs ; “ W here they d id n ’t have to bestow of the m ind that is not well under- 1 | ove the man that can sm ile in H u rra h ! H u rra h ! The Torch is shining bright ; love on Jesus they could give th a t stood, is no sign th a t there are trouble, th a t can g ath er strength H u rra h ! H u rra h ! much more Io members of th eir spirits. frora dislresSi and grow brave b I t ’s shining for the right, So we’ll sing th e F reethou^ht hym ns fa m ily , and sur ly Liberals can lie The superstitions of th e modern ! reflection. ’Tis the business of little And welcome all th a t come, proud of the effect of w orking for a C hristians are ju st as bad as the m inds Io shrink; b ut he whose W hile we are m arching to freedom . L e t’s gird on o u r arm o r Ixiys 7 fl ? superstitions of the wild In d ian s, 1 h eart is firm, and whose conscience Ami m ake a noble stan d , W e will alw ays carry with ns and very sim ilar. ¡approves his conduct, will pursue Ami say th a t we are going to try fond rem em brances of Eastern Ore- n , ,, . u: • • , . , . Ami accom plish som ething grand ; . . . „ , , If some people would put m more : bis principles unto death .— I bornas Let th is ever lie our m otto hoys, gon, and especially of the kind, gen- ,• . , • .. , ’ , , z, , . tim e studying the law’s of h e a lth , * ¿m e. “ The right shall surely w in ;’’ erous-hearted Secularists, w ithout , - . . 1 , . , W hile w eare m arching to Freedom . whose help our trip would have “ nd «7® ,‘* “ «»* * »'•« P o ach e r Get wtsdom, gel understanding: C ho . Imon foil».., I .L 11 W()Ul<’ SHVe them much pain and forget H not: neither decline from been a u failure. Long may they A llot’ ns w ithin th e ranks anxiety. the words of my m outh. Forsake Must do the best we can live to enjoy the fr uits of their labor, To establish tru th ami justice It the devil took Jesus up on the ber ,,()L a,1(^ Rhe shall preserve thee: ami when dying may they he free And to help our fellow m an, Nor spend our tim e in id len ess; from the fear of the old orthodox m ountain anti showed him the b>ve her, and she shall keep thee, T h ere ’s work th a t m ust be done, k in g d o m s of the whole earth, why Wisdom ( not faith) is the pr incipal superstition. K. I). & M. P. H. W hile we are m arching to freedom . did n ’t we know about America he- thing; therefore get wisdom: and C ho . N E W S AND N O T E S . fore 1492? • with all thy getting get uuderstand- Ix-t us join to g eth er hoys, Will you have a “sm ile?” No, »«g— Proverbs, J11 m aking a grand stroke Miss D ePeatt’s dates in southern To free ourselves forever thanks, I have use for what little j Hike the world of which he forms Oregon will he a n n o u n c e d soon. From old S u p e rstitio n ’s yoke ; brains I have left. My ancestors a Pal't, m an is governed by n a tu ra l Now throw away all prejudice h a tlie r G eer keeps his little m ules And to our sta n d ard come, “ sm iled,” and prayed more than laws, regular in th eir course, u n i­ W hile we are m arching to freedom . b u sy h a u lin g lu m b e r, stone, h ay , was good for me, an d I ’ve <