« T H E TORCH OF REASON, S IL V E R T O N , OREGON LITTLE T H U R SD A Y , NOVEM BER 4, 18V7. TORCHES. though I wrote a new co m m an d ­ m ent unto thee, hut th a t which we By W. E Johneton had from th e beginning, th a t we O ne «»f th e -ad d est fr u its of in dwelling sin is the universal tend- 1 love one another.” She returned eney of all C hristians t«» differ it, pointing to the second chapter about tru th . There is a crooked- of R uth, verse te n th —‘ Then she ness in hum an th in k in g th a t can fell on her face, and bowed herself he accounted for in no other wav to th e ground, and said unto h im ,1 thati by tracing it to corruption.— ‘why have I found grace in thine C entral Presbyterian. T h at is true. Trace it right to eyes, th at thou shouldst take know- its sou rce in th e bible. T h e bible i ,ne, seeing th a t I am a p or stran g er?’ ” H e returned the book, distinctly recom m ends lying the thirteenth verse of proof sec I Kings X X II 90__23’ P °biting y. j[ Thess II ID I hird Epistle of J o h n —‘‘Hav- Ezek. Numbers XIV, ’ 30—34, and jere^ '»g many things t.» write unto you, ^pirch ©f J^eason Song Book Ro 1. XX, 7. How can vou exi«ot 1 would not wri,e with Pa^ r and C hristian» to tell the tru th when ,n k ' but 1 tn ,s l c," " e Ull,° >'ou> and speak face to face, th a t our joy their scriptures teach the rt m ay he full.” From the above in­ fibbing? terview a m arriage took place the Our E ather knows our needs, ensuing week.— Ex. but desires us to m ake them known Oh, w hat a blessed old book the to him .—The U nited Presbyterian. bible is! It just fits e v e r y case in W hat is the use of wasting tim e telling God som ething th a t he al- every wftlk of life, It m ust be in ­ ready knows? If he knows our spired! needs, let him supply them , or Why Not? notify his clerical barkers to quit W. H. Bellows, D. D., deplores telling what a “ loving fath er” he is. ----- the tendency to free th in k in g shown A principle is alw ays a saferj by some of his brethren and says: guide than a rule.—T he Sunday “ There is a kind of liberalism th a t School lim es. as readily endorses atheism as a n y ­ T h at is whyftp F reethinkers repu- thing else.” And why not? Mr. diate the contradictory dogm as of Bell(,ws knowg nothi'ne of Free- holy w rit” an d depend »pm« the i thought or he would not talk in principles "f horse sense for ^ ,e>r 0 h a t vein. Were this the 16th cen­ ideas of right and wrong. tury he would probably he foremost in applying thum b-screws, etc. If Every saloon is an irrigating a man conscientiously believes he plant to quicken into life the seeds of crim e.—C alifornia Independent. has a right to dance on S unday, And wine, the holy com m union he has as good a rig h t to do » so as juice of the church, is the sam e Mr. Bellows has to preach. W hen liquid which is used in this irrig a t­ C hristians a re willing to tolerate in ing. W me is the bond which ties a right spirit the beliefs of Atheists, together the saloon and the sanctu­ then will the latter probably accord the clergy the sam e tolerance.— ary in sacred fellowship. K lam ath F alls Express. H ave you noticed th a t passages We give the Torch of Reason in the bible w’hich say little or nothing of a distinctively religious the F reethought M agazine for one character—purely secular stories, fl>r tl)g „ gum q{ they appear on the surface— are often rem arkably full of religious Now is the tim e to subscribe. lessons?— The Bible Reader for O c - _________________________________ tober. Yes, we have noticed them . They are so abom niahly “ religious” ¡Pri < > < K > < > < > 0 < X > 0 0 < X H > < X )< X X X X K > < X X > < H > 0 ( How to Make Good Times for all Time. A young gentlem an happening , , . . . . . > »—-»« .» » « " / » m «r - y » r jT * •- •> -» .«—-» «. to sit in church in a pew adjoining one in which sat a young lady, for * The G overnm ent nationalized th e Postal System , why not also th e Money System ? A plan is told by C. ELTO N BLA N C H A R D whom he conceived a sudden and in his book e n ti t le d ................................ violent passion, was desirous of en- tering into a courtship on the spot; hut the place not suiting a formal declaration, the exigency of the M ilto n ’s Poems Postpaid for 25 Cents. case suggested the following plan: Hood’s Poems ... , , , ,7 - . | Burns’ Poems All profits on th is l>ook will f>e given to th e L iberal U niversity. He politely handed his fair Roliert B row ning’s Poem s I t should be in th e hands of every th in k in g |>erson. A ddress ail o rders to yron’s Poems neighbor a bible (open) with a pin B vron’s The TORCH OF REASON, Silverton, Oregon. »eare's Poems stuck in the following text: Second ^Add Idress, Epistle of Jo h n , verse fifth—“ And J O N E S ’ BOOK STO RE, PO RTLA N D , ORE. I now I beseech thee, lady, not as 291 A loer S t . U N C LE S A M ’S H O M IL IE S ON F IN A N C E . T ry the Torch for Jobw ork.