TH E TORCH OF REASON, S IL V E R T O N , OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , OCTOBER 28, 1897 the thing started, hut they couldn’t of Liberalism were acting as huge until after she was m arried. The see just how it could be done w ith­ stones around the neck of true Sec­ lecture tour was made, and by col­ out money. There was one person ularism : and so we were deceived, lections for the lectures, subscrip­ The O n ly Paper of Its K in d. in the ranks, however, who agreed and in spite of the w arnings of our tions to the T orch and L ittle C au­ The Published Weekly by the Liberal U ni­ with us th at now is just as good a friends, and what th a t tireless but dle, etc., we received $85. versity Com pany, in the In terests of tim e to start as any; and that per- unfortunate worker, K atie Kehm school, m eanwhile, had started with C onstructive, Moral Secularism . I son was P. W. Geer, our present co­ Sm ith, had said before her death, tw enty pupils and rap id ly increased we, in our enthusiasm for the cause, to thirty -n in e. J. E. H o s m e r,........................ E d ito r worker and friend. Mr. Geer, president of the O. S. After discussing how best to com­ made our worst m istake, and took P. W . G eer........................ M a n a g e r mence sueh a great undertaking, into the work one whose ideas of S. U n ca lle d a con vention, and after E ntered a t the postoffice at Silverton, we decided th at the first th in g to Secularism are as far from what w e1 the usual advertising, it was held Oregon, as second-class mail m atter. do was to get a Secular newspaper think is right as the liberty of the here at Silverton. Although it was SUBSCRIPTION RATES. started. In order to raise money savage is from the liberty of a civil­ not as well atten d ed as the hoard had hoped, yet it proved a very One year, in ad v an ce..........................$1 00 I for the proposed university, we con­ ized A m erican citizen. Six m onths in advance.................. ^0 i cluded to get some blanks printed, E verything seemed in our favor im portant one, for at this meeting T h re e m o n th s , in a d v a n c e .................. 26 calling for help from the Liberals at this tim e, however, and after the Secularists took the most im ­ In clubs of five or m ore, one year, in a d v an c e .......................................... 76 everywhere. This was done, a l­ calling the convention at Silverton, p o rtan t step in the history of the Money should be sent by registered though we were advised by a then and discussing the m atter with the organization; and th a t was the letter or m oney order. high official in our ranks th a t there Liberals in the meetings, we were adoption of the ethical basis. But Notice! was no use trying, etc., etc. We induced to put the whole work into although it was passed with a large A pencil m ark here denotes th a t your got the blanks printed, and having the hands of th e Oregon State Sec­ m ajority, it was b itterly opposed subscription will expire w ith the next only enough money to pay for half ular Union, and offer our ser­ by Miss Olds and one or two others. n u m b er. You are earnestly requester! to renew so th a t you may receive the pa­ the printing we induced the Liberal vices one year free, excepting actual This b itter opposition did not cease per w ithout in te rru p tio n . We have de­ p rin ter to donate the other half. necessary expenses. T his was ac­ with the convention, and Miss cided th a t it is best for all concerned The next thing was to see about cepted ami we four were given full Olds and those of her belief have th a t we do not semi papers longer th a n th e tim e paid for unless so ordered. getting the blanks signed, and to charge of the educational d ep art­ since done everything in their T his will ¡»revent any loss and we will get possession of a printing outfit. m ent of the Oregon State Secular power to prevent the work going know ju st w here we stan d . We request you to send us th e nam es i After much searching and m any Union. The p rin tin g press and on. They declared the convention of Secularists who m ight become sub- j a m b e rs and we will mail sam ple copies. interview s with printers who wished outfit was bought and about $»35 illegal; claimed th at because it was to sell out, we had alm ost concluded donated to help pay for it. The decided best not to hold an election T H U R S D A Y , OCT. 28, E. M . 297 to run in debt for a fine large o u t­ T orch of R eason was started and of officers u n til the next convention fit in a good location in the city of we worked very hard to do even a s ' th a t the ¡»resident railroaded the A R E V IE W . Portland; but we finally concluded, well as we did, working under the thing through in order to hold his Thin issue of the T orch of R eason and we think wisely, th at the o u t­ great disadvantage of not having office, etc., etc. Of course, this h it­ is the last of the first volume, and fit was too large to sta rt with, and the money to get what we needed, ter opposition called forth some­ it is well for us and our friends to th a t the johwork necessary to keep and m any times w orking nearly thing in self-defense, and Miss review the year’s work, ascertain the num ber of presses going and all night to get the paper out on O lds’ license to lecture having e x ­ w hat m istakes have been made, the necessary workmen hue a should not let prejudice or hearsay needed her help in the school, but »Some said th a t Miss Olds had told grand thing, not many thought it hinder the progress of the cause. it was decided th a t it was better them th at we were anarchists. said they had heard could lie done now . “ Too hard It m ust he rem em bered also th at for the cause, go they went to her O thers times to start ju s t now,” said some. we were then very young in the home where she was to rest awhile th a t the university was working in O thers thought th at it would he all work ami scarcely realized w hat and then sta rt out on her trip. opposition to the public school»’, right if some rich old Infidel would dangers beset S ecularorganizations. She intended to come hack in a few others th a t we were getting up a die and leave a million dollars, We did not know th at many creeds weeks, hut we insisted th a t it was scheme to sell Liberal H all, and or at least a few thousands, to get claim ing to he foremost in the ranks best for our work for her to stay ( C ontin lied on »even th p a g e .) Torch of Reason