FU E TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, T ill RSI)AY, MARCH 24, 1898 ble }<>u to see a g ran d er life this country told hie eoi,Here to T 7 ' ' D T 7 T 7 ' ) thin you than lias yet revealed tru st in God but keep their powder t-vlf. The germ of greatness lives. d r.v - So long as men sit in ignor­ ance and despair praying to an . t awaits an o pportunity unseen and unknow n power to be made different, they will m ake slow Sym posium , progress. But let the world learn th at hum an efforts along lines in NO G O D . affords H e r e ’.« a purse. I t ’s full of dol- accord with n atu ral laws ...... - ...........~ Some one says, “ A lum p of °ulv Mire means of bringing the lai , rQPO nut a • • gold tills the purse, but does not race out of a state of m isery into prove it; everybody sees only dol- one of happiness, and one of the first steps will have been taken to- Here’s nature. I t ’s composed of reaching this much to be de- ii , sired end. soaring worlds, suns and system s. r , . All astronom ers corroborate this. u‘ ^ 1Ilg b-v t,)e practices and the Priests say. “God is everyw here,” hut do not prove it; neither does this god prove it himself. Nobody .e s h i m . W ho is rig t? rig h h t? O tto W ettstein . Rochelle, 111. _____ If God was before all things, where was he? We only define the whereabouts of a n y th in g by some known object having location in our mind. God was not on ea rth , nor sun, nor s ta r— they were not; nor bv an y th in g , for nothing was. Therefore, he was nowhere. He was not. I saac : A. P ool . Chicago, III. -LVJC j I L . “ JL U -L J. ± O J N IN -------- Jt1 H R K THE LIBERAL...... UNIVERSITY 1 his is a I i ci n ark a ble Offer! Some One is G oing to be Benefitted ! " I-*' I I ! $ I \ < -z I ) z . . * From F eb ru ary 1 to A ugust 15 1898 we have decided to j u «t j ^ 7 n H k in ^ h u m a n R e m a rk a b le O ffe r. The p arty sending *. y iUndn bfe* 11 us the largest n u m b er of Yearly Subscribers to th e T orch ‘ J,e,nu e( 1,1 individuals m self- (>F R eason , at the regular subscription rate of One D ollar a _ e o l,.liv e ly both as Year, will receive F r e e T u and ¿ Oa rd at Pun,fibm ent and for gene ral pro­ Liberal U niversity, a f Silverton', G r e g ™ for~T)' e*School tection. But how about taking le a t. 1 be person sending th e Second Largest n u m b er of bfe, or suppressing it, when the oh- subscribers at one do llar a year, w ill receive F r e e > ct "G h e im provem ent ot the race? T u i t i o n one year. 1 be w inners of these prizes m ay Men improve anim als and plants eboose any course of stu d y given in the U niversity. by judicious selection and weeding L e m e m b e r the Liberal I liiversity is the O nly School of out. Has m ankind a right to use the kind, and an otter like this is Indeed R em arkable. the sam e methods f<»r the im prove­ m ent of his own kind? The world is burdened now, not only with will receive free tuition for a year and free board besides. crim inals, but by the unrestricted production of crim inals. On the au th o rity of the secretary will receive free tu itio n for a year. of the board of ag ricu ltu re of this state there is a town in C onnecti­ sut^^.d in w inning eith er prize, we will allow cut valley where in its earlies In regard to the question of the } ou tw enty-five cents tor every subscriber sent us, provided existence of a god, 1 would adm ire “ faniil.V «eltled th a t produced you send five or over. R em it us th e full am o u n t with each to have some of our C h ristian hro- ° " e Or n,nre <”•'»,inals. Descend- order, and we will re tu rn the am o u n t due you at the end thers answ er at least two questions. a n ts of th at fam ily are living there of the contest if von fail to win a prize. According to their doctrine, God now. L ittle or no good blood has made everything, space and tim e been introduced. Incestuous con * R U L E S OF T H E C O N T E S T * included, of course. Now will some nections have added idioev to in born crim in ality . The family has All subscriptions m u st be paid in advance. intellectual C hristian please inform Money m u st be forw arded w ith t h e order. me where God was when he made been a constant source of expense to the com m unity both on account All orders m u s t l>e mail« d to us and bear th e p o stm ark at th e otliee of m ailing space, and also his age when he of its paupers and its crim inals. A not later th an M oixlay. August 15, 1808. made tim e? useful citizen has never been bred G race E. G ruber . S u b scrip tio n s m ay be se n t in at a n y tim e p rio r to M onday, A ugust 15, 1898, and in the fam ily, and under the exist­ w e w ill k e e p a record oi th e n u m lter sen t in by each c o n te sta n t. Brockton, Mass. S tate in vour letter tlia t you wish to e n t e r th e c o n te s t. ing ideas concerning the rights of S am ple copies will be se n t for two cen ts each. the individual there is no promise A ddress all letters and m ake all o rders p ayable to Material Laws Govern. _____ of better conditions ahead. TO R C H OF R E A S O N , Mankind as a race will never get We ,nake laws to prevent the S IL V E R T O N . OREGON upon the broad road of progress P °bution of stream s of w ater pass- leading toward th a t high state of Birough our lands. Popular civilization which philosophers and ^ n tim e n t approves the movement. philanthropists dream of as being W hat has the public to say of the within the reasonable hope of the right of an individual, or two indi world till they learn to rely upon vidua,iS to pollute the stream of their own efforts. P rayers may be Iife with Poi8ons whoHe effects well enough in their place. If they m a-v 1>e as la8t>ng as the life of the do not interfere with real work they h um an race? Well m ay c ne ex- uught not to he an obstruction to claim > “ W hat greater resposihility progress. There m ay be a suprem e w«» ever imposed upon man than heir g who answ ers prayers. But to ‘L term ine what kind of beings >0 as I gee hum an life and anim al life ,!Bha11 be Perniitted to live and in- 9 pounds Roast Coffee........................ fl.0 0 the natural laws th a t control the crease’ rtnd w h a tb e d e stro y e d !” - Syrup, per b u ck et......................................... Go eonditions and trossiblv th e destinv W ‘ Chf>ever> "i New England SO M EO N E ANOTHER 87th Special Sale * 2 W EEK S ONLY 2 pr m m n f m m m inns' m r one, act with equal im p artiality on the other. If it is n a tu ra l for every wild anim al to support itself by its own etlbi ts, so also is it in accordance with the same law of nature th at every hum an being 'houhi by personal effort contribute to his own support and spurn the idea of living upon the unrequited toil of others. Some great w arrior once said th a t God is on the side of the greatest battalions. A corn- niander in the early struggles in r Secularists, would you m»t like to have some letter heads printed with Secular sentim ent and W ettstein’s Ereethought badge, to use in c<»r- respondence with your friends? We will furnish them to you with your nam e and address printed on them for 75 cents per hundred, $1.50 for 250, or $2 50 for 500 post paid. Let tin* |»e<»ple know where you stand. 1 Silverton 1 lb. plug Q. and (¿. chew ing tobacco 35 pounds Rolled G ats................... ... .20 1.00 20 y ard s A pron G ingham .................... 1.00 ■ JU U IA JU U IJU U IJU L IU L 2 JI. dal B a rg a in s in S h o e s ! 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