THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1898. (^©rrcspendenGe. Heaven on Earth. E ditor T orch of R eason : tiality shown. Mother E a rth will m ake no distinction am ong her children; she will perform her dll- ties to ah the same. G ranite shafts may be erected and beautiful epi- taphs inscribed thereon in memory of loved and departed ones, hut be their station high or low. the hand of e a rth ’s evolution will not change flllP in t o one ’0 ,a - II’ , W ealth cannot control it, creeds cannot control it; nature alone holds the power of giving and tak- for the advancem ent of tru th , then it will he eagerly grasped, but it is not to those who would grasp it then th at any credit will be due. Credit will be due oi ly to the brave doubters who fearlessly rent the veil of m yth and m ysterv, while orthodoxy waved its banm r enscribed “S trangle the spirit cf 10 CENT BOOKS By special a rra n g e m e n t w ith th e p u b ­ lis h e rs , we a re able to oiler th e public th e following p aper-bound books a t ten c e n ts per copy, p o stp aid . O rder one and you will l*e su rp rised to find th is good ed itio n so cheap. M ention T o u rist L ib ra ry . T h e \ \ b ite C om pany, by Conan Doyle, f i l K e o D m e e a m r , t b w y o^w H all L dds? Caine. by C orrelli. A n c s t e e i? In my writings I use the word soul, not from mere habit as you suppose, but because, to my m ind, it conveys a g reater depth of mean- i i ’ A iilz t t n n i» ,/l _ _ • a L ii r o I.«. ___ jng the word »v, m ind or ...e « than - L o o _ would progress and 1 nurse ignorance and - l I'r ? o ea‘ 7 ,re by R obert S tevenson, « . a « - . - heart. I interpret the word soul to superstition, for creeds, cu sto m s, Kidnapj't d’. b^^ mean the whole being, em bracing anfl society with th eir hypocritical The Bondman, by H all Caine, bo, I, heart and nrind; therefore, if “ Ul fearless thinkers „,.,1 • i . , , , iiiu iK fifs c care u re n not o t w h at Sport Royal, by Anthony Hope. properly understood, would carry ing and this last long sleep she these things dem and hnt wi The Man in Black, by S tanley W eym an. ever Beyond th e C ity , by A. Conan Doyle. greater depth th an eith er of the will give, is in every sense a heaven and alw ays spread the light of I tid e T om ’s C ab in , by Mrs. Stow e. above words. And of course, con­ for all, and for all the dear ones I tru th , which will grow in brilliancy Web* t e r ’s P ronouncing D ictionary. osm opolis, by P aul B ourget. sidering the soul in this sense, it love and have loved and have yet when the lamps of orthodoxy will C P eo p le's R eference Book. could not very well be considered to love, I ask no more, for I think he extinguished by the b rillian t Around th e \\ orld in E ighty D ays,V erne ra vs of Freethought. Believe me in D ark est E ngland, by G en. Booth. immortal. we should all strive to m ake a , sincerely and fra tern ally yours, Ships th at Pass in th e N ight, H a rra d e n . In being we exist from birth to heaven while here. Nance, a K entucky Belle, by G reene. G race E. G ruber . M ark T w ain, H is Life and W ork, by death only, therefore I hold the Every F reethinker should be Will M. C lem ens. light of the soul to be the light of arm ed with three essentials, reason Pom B row n’s School D ays, by H u g hes. The Licensed P reach er. V t • 1 *11 . • • « a I A_ I 1 /- W -fc A H oliday in Bed, by J . M. B arrie. the being and will extinguish in tru th and fact. Reason m ust be (C ontinued jro m 2d par»») By R ight, Not Law, by R. H. S h e p a rd . The C hild of th e Law, by De A larcon, the dampness of sleep called death. the architect and guide, tru th will ers’’ in all the word im plies. A dd ress, But still, would this not be an a p ­ finally lay tha foundation o f true 1 hu5 if is after my years of la­ J O N E S ’ BOOK S T O R E , propriate tim e to quote the great liberalism and fact will stand the bor in the vineyard I see your fool PO R TLA N D , O R E . Col. Ingersoll: “ I hope but do not test and bear the tru th of every parents split up and follow strange 291 A lder S t . know th at death be other th an the assertion, then need we wonder th a t 8 °^ s* Af,Pr n‘^ ita tin C over Ibis m at- awakening of a long day, or the C hristianity is forever trem bling » - . , . . ter for l CAKKY A COMPLETE BTOCK OF have reside«! on this earth. And ¡Any person of correct th in k in g ' L ittl? boyef do not waste your A w a te r Street... M arket KINNEY PORTER y e ti believe the most perfect an- knows only too well, that w ithout golden m om ents in the stud v of the gels we shall ever meet will he met a nioral basis, success cannot be ^n u ile sex. King S<»lom n had a here on earth , in form of the flesh, attain ed or he lasting, and I pre- th °u san d women, hut even this commonly called hum an beings. diet th a t the future holds success " ,Se n,Hn„ cou,d ""J com prehend 1>"7 may have the power to soar f’»«'the T orch of R eason , an d I all " is " v a n itV a n d v e x a d o i/” "a n d ’ I t'i«h in the realm s of th a t which is ....... ..............., noble and good, hut if they do it "ill he l he p wings of reason, judg- ______ ...1 which • . . tnent and progress will ena­ ble them, and not the wings of a bat. Away with such teachings. I !|.'l not hold them — they are too ‘T’h l a r d t c o narrow for the relig- lon of a hu m an itarian . I would ra,ber think of death as the ending 1 ‘