VOL. 2. SILVERTON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, ¡898. F r ttæ Torch of He ison. NO. 19. with m athem atical precision. The erally surrounded by crowds of with ns. After all the strain in g of \<»ung an t needs no instructor to young rustics, who forego the pleas­ divines to m ake the most of th e Ca­ aid her choice of proper building ures of nutting and nest-hunting BY ORACK E. ORl'BEK. na m arriage, and of all incidental . ■ » ¡ , ♦ • 1 1 ,n aterial, of proper food to be stor..............- « » w u in g m e innnip- for the sake of watching the m anip m ention of an y family relations of fade of day, ' ' At for w inter use or distributed in tilations tions of a new handicraft. Even Evei the disciples, there rem ains an u n ­ When N ature pain ts h e r canopy w ith the nurseries of the la rv a . The in alter years the instinct of con­ questionable vacancy in regard to A rtist8Pih"v c’ ^ n o t p i^ u c e it; painters ?'°U" g » » hoU f » « e r >S8U- structiveness frequently breaks the the passions and affections w hich thev hold not th e a r t; dig from the shell of the chrysalis shackles of etiquette, and princes They yhX n o „ d| ; g i hv e’i ,Dpe» rrnd ta'ent’ j <=“ " ¡‘* »¡ngs as well as a t the and prelates have defied the gossip are of the most im portance in our life. I t is not necessary th a t there 1 hey have tried to p aint th e tinges, and e ” d o f the sum m er, and displays of their flunkeys by getting a set of should have been either teaching or to reproduce th e hue, »}w M m o ^ ¡ i , • * • ' And the m oving p h an to m s, gliding th r o ’ I * * a i 1 in steering its way tools and passing whole days in the sentim ent in regard Io the dom estic the opal and the blue, through the maze of a ta n g le d for- retirem ent of an am ateur workshop. institutions which are still of high . -------- 1- Tviiivu ¿ n r s u n o i n ig n Aii'l the golden rays of su n set, sin k in g , ,*s t he em peror H enry I. invented a im portance am ong us: such as the sinking out of sight, * * F . ___ Seem to mock their every effort, for they Y o u n g birds, on the other hand num ber of ingenious hunting-nets conjugal and p arental as at pres­ do not paint it rig h t. ' have t<( acq„ ire aooom p|isl|.’ and bird-traps. Mohammed II., ent existing; because these, and all While it fades behind a mountain of ex- m ents by long practice I n s te a d o f the conqueror of C onstantinople, groupings into households by the pansive, spheric space, i • • , chain armor. rule of m arriage and blood relation­ It just Lints th a t N a tu re ’s w aiting to Grlv,nP them hack to their nests, forged his own give evolution p lace; ll.eir parents e n c o u r a g e 11,eir n t. ( harles \ the arbiter of Europe, ship, may be easily conceived to be It will lii tenable assertions. From those who est likeness of itself where it is N ature d oth bestow, best advantage, placing the heavier with a foregone conclusion set about most loved and honored. From And she never m akes d istin c tio n , let the volumes in the bottom stratum and ra ik lie high or low; estim ating how much C hristianity some once C hristian nations it has >lie Langs m any a gloomy c u rtain o ’er the the lighter ones higher up, and has done for the world, to those avowedly died out: and am ong us t h e archw ays hung with w ealth, filling out the interspaces with let­ And in m any a lowly cabin we find s u n ­ who give the m atter np and declare [E ngland], and in Am erica, where shine, joy and h e a lth . ters and journals. Every now and the de^hy to hr* a m ystery of provi­ it is supposed to be held in its h ig h ­ In her giving ami her taking, we will then he would “ .-land off” to scru­ dence, I find none with whom I can est p u rity , it fails to m ake men less find th e jov. th e woe — Lut the sunny gleam s will brig h ten e v ­ tinize the solidity of the structure for a moment agree. To me. the wor^ b ’> more sincere, more cour- ery cloud she m ay bestow . and return to mend a m isarrange- - ature s wed to evolution, and its force wonder would be if it had Chris­ ageous, or more kindly, than they ( affects each cause, tn m it here and there. At — home have tianized the world. Its unfitness are elsewhere. -------- --- — we uo»c I or tis born ot a religion, nam elv, all ( hildren m anliest early sym p- for saving the race—for a universal bishops living in palaces, while tne n a tu ra l laws. Infants reception by m ankind—seerns to be Hundreds and thousands of the ^ ct we find far, far too m any who are tom s of a sim ilar instinct. b iiul amt w ill not sec. oi two «»r three years can he seen shown clearly enough hv the rise of Pe°pl« »re neither tau g h t uor prop- Ami rcj.-ci th. se facts f«n fiction whicii -quaitiiig in the sand, excavating M oham m edanism , and by the er,y b d : and in America we see the they know could never he. I Ley gaze an I sec the sunlight in all its tunnels, or building prairie-dog spread of that faith so far beyond clergy »•'