Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, April 07, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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N E W AN D CURIOUS.
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tificial cold or j^e max* l»e tn«i
readily produced by the evapora­
tion of a more or ¡ess volatile liq­
uid. In the first machines con­
structed this liquid was water. One
tenth of the am ount of water used
was converted into i<v, hut «s q G
necessary
m aintain a vacuum in
•'vwo.-ui v to
io HiHiniain
generous, and more devoted.-
Reel us.
Elis«
W hen a man is satisfied that
N a t u r e is Nature, that Nat m e is all,
\ French pharm acist lia s invent-
that he himself is a phenom enon of
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rocess
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from the leaves of various
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,rnl,.beanng tree, an. shrubs the , he
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flavor, that are charactensue of the Wi1(j # djffieul
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fruit-
apple-tree
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f r u i t - themselves. From annle-tree
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, l i readily volative liquid, therefore, plexities that religion so plentifullv
Lav«-, crushed and ferm ented, he , , 4
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had to be substituted, such as lin- creates.—[Liberator.
ol,tamed a liquid having the fra-
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, netted sulhirous acid and liquefied ,
by },re we all afraid of one ano-
jrance and the taste of apples, and
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from vine leaves, a beverage resem-
at
ther? Il all Agnostics uttered their
bling wine. Ilis theory is th a t the
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\ ' ' l( ? J 1*.' a rt v >x j thoughts, the chorus would come
peculiar flavor of apples, pears,
subshinces ior th,s P,lrP " - • u, on us as thunder. It all the em an-
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grapes, and berries, is prepared in 1 h e . am,,K),,ia
m achine is the cipated held up their hands, we
and derived from
the leaves of the A T
‘ p u " r<’ u^e’ 1 bls Dq- (should see a sight th a t would give
BOOKS BY H E N R Y GEORGE.
uefied am m onia is allowed to ex-1 courage to
the weakest. W e ought
pand in coils of pipe which are ; to make the worl 1 aw are of our T h e S cience of P o litic a l E co n o m y .
Phis w ork,in all m ain essen tials finish­
An experim ent
for transferring placed in tanks filled with brine, j resence.
We on h t t> speak ed, was begun in 1891, and was in ten d ed
by Ile n rv George to be th e crow ning
to paper the n atu ra l outline and The tem perature of the brine is p lain ly .[___F J Gould
ach iev em en t of bis life. W ider in scope
tints of a leaf, the im pression hav- thus reduced to a point below the
th a n tin* w orld-fam ous “ Progress am i
!‘i » v e r t y i t is w ritten in the sam e lucid
ing the fidelity of a photograph, is freezing point of w ater, tf a t is to
ml g ra p h ic sty le.
It p resen ts political
described in H arp er’s R ound Table. 14 18 decrees F ahr. In this refrig-
econom y in th e new aspect of a clear and
fascinating science; a science which
Take a piece of fine linen, free from elated brine are ¡»laced galvanized
needs no technical know ledge or special
starch, and soak it in spirits of ni- iron tanks having the shape of the
learning to stu d y ami which appeals to
th e vast m ajo rity of m en because it
ter -altpeter) until it is thoroughly large cakes of ice one is accustomed
tre a ts of th e b u rn in g p ro b lem —th e g e t­
saturated. H ave ready a sheet of to see in the wagons that ¡»ass M a i n S t r e e t
ting of a living. P ublished in one octavo
S ilv e r t o n , O re
volum e of nearly 6 0 0 pages, with p h o to ­
drawing or.other sm ooth paper,and through our city streets. After a
g
rav u re p o rtrait taken ju st before M r.
CA R RY A « « » M I'I.h I E STOCK OK
place on it the leaves from which period of 48-50 hours this can of
G eorge’s d e a th . Price $2.50.
impressions are to be made. Place water is converted into solid ice.
P ro g re s s a n d P o v e rty .
12 mo. cloth, $1.00; paper 25 cen ts.
over them the piece of linen wet The can is hoisted out of the brine 1 i
S chool
A P e rp le x e d P h ilo s o p h e r.
with the niter, lay a sheet of paper warmed with hot water, which al-
12mo. d o th , $1.00; p aper, 25 cents,
S u p p lie s ,
over the linen, put all between two lows the cake to slip out upon a
S ocial P ro b le m s.
pieces of heavy cardboard, and put chute that runs into the storage-
12mo. clo th , 0 .0 0 ; p ap er, 25 cents.
B ooks and
into a letter-press or under heavy rooms. The gaseous am m onia in
P ro te c tio n o r F re e T ra d e H
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12mo. d o th , $1.00; p ap er, 25 cents.
weights for three or four days. the pipes can he used over and over
T h e L a n d Q u e stio n .
When removed from the press the again, a large com pression engine
P a p e r, 20 cents.
leaves will be found bleached a per- I being ~ a - ¡»art of the p lant, which re D e a l e r s in F r u i t s , V e g e t a b l e s
P r o p e r ty in L a n d .
fectlv white, while the shape of the i duces the expense of the p ro cess,
A controversy with the Huke of Argyll.
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a p er, 20 cents.
leaf in all its n atu ral colors will be From this description it should be
T h e C o n d itio n of L eb o r.
found im printed on the paper. ¡»lain th a t there is no taint of am
An op«‘n letter to Pope Leo X III. 12
1 hese leaf im pressions can be used monia to give a laste to the ice.
mo. clo th , 75 cents ; p ap er 20 cents.
in many ways for decorative p u r­ The plants usually em ploy dL tiih d
Property in Land, The Condition of Labor,
poses.
or artesian water, so that the ice i>
The Land Question.
Bound
to g eth er in one volum e, 12mo.
of the best quality.
W hat im pur-
clo
th
,
$
1.00.
Mr. Charles E. Tri pier of New
v i i o •
i idea the w ater contains ar«j e<dl«-et-
i ork, the Scientific Atneeean says,
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JO N E S ’ B O O K S T O R E ,
,
J ’ ed in th e white streak found in the
idOOOtOh
has .accomplished the economical
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291 Alder Streel
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Portliod, Oregon.
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center of each cake. I lie p u r e w a-
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ltquelaction of a ir in large q u a n ­
tities.
He recently s e n ttw o a n d ter seP»rates from the im pure and .£ The o n ly jo u rn a l w h ic h p re s e n ts f u l l ac«
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c o u n ts o f th e p ro g re s s o f th e c o lo n i-
5 z a tio n m o v e m e n t a lo n g th e lin e s o f
a half gallons of liquid air to Pro- freezes first,
-2 c o -o p e ra tio n .
“ T h e o n ly jo u r n a l th a t g iv e s f u l l e x p la n a -
lessor Barker of the U niversity of
;5 lio n o f a ll th e v a rio u s th e o rie s f o r
•2 s o c ia l im p r o v e m e n t.
Pennsylvania.
The latter found a
" The o n ly J o u rn a l th a t o ffe rs fre e d is e n s - i
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s io n s o f s o c ia l and r e lig io u s s u b je c ts .
price of tin th ru s t into the intensely
R E F L E C T E D RAYS.
.
-5 L a t h is s u e c o n ta in . s f - u l l r e p o r t o o f f - best
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c u r r e n t th o u g h t in a ll th e le a d in g
liquid—311.8 degrees below
C A S H P A ID FOR A L L K IN D S O F FAT S T O C K .
F aren h eit — became
as
.
I t o ffe rs th e b est th o u g h t o f th e
H ID E S . P E LT S . ETC.
as glass, but th a t copper and
To enjoy a thing exclusively is
m ini w e re n o t t h u s affected , eom m onlv to exclude y o u rs e lf fro m
p*n ° ' “ ,e WO' IJ-
■I'is 'itggests m aterial f o n which the Hue enjoym ent of it.—Thorcau. I '^ 2 ,^ 3 R ^ , L 7 í i S o O T ¿ ,,
H E A T S S O LÍ) A T R E A S O N A B LE
e ach , p r o v id e d th e y se nd te n na'm es
't'SSf-l- intended to contain liquid
and a ddresses o f lib e ra l a nd p ro g re s s *
RATES.
Indeed, lightning insurance on 1 ;5 iv e m in d e d p e o p le . A d d r e s s ,
ait should be made.
The nitrogen
CURRENT THOUGHT,
"t the air liquefies at a tem perature Churches is a great m odern ne- ; 5 >
C i. t v n . A N D , O h i o . S
- fh u t 3 -2
I ’ r c m iu m b o fik “ H o m ilie s o n F i - 5;
several degrees below the point at «•'■"ity, to ward off ih"
D rake & W ebb,
Xj; n a n c e ,’ se nt fre e to each s u b s c rib e r.
”
Divine
Providence
inflicts
upon
his
"itieh oxygen becomes liquid; con-
S ilv e rto n
O re g o n
'•qu-ntlv when air is allowed to own. — Freethinker.
'‘¡ rate in an open dish the ni-
A church building was struck hv
— ÌZ .
-«k.
tr 'U n vaporizes first, and w hat ightn in g in C inci'iati the o i lie r day
H ow to M ake
remains ¡§ m ostly liquid oxygen, and was literally kn<»eke<l into
^ iiieh possesses a ch aracteristic sm ithereens.
Now’, this is by no j
-i • — « T t r—v «-i-irri r -
’ 11 eolor, ¡,, y jr T rip ler’s appar- m eans an uncommon occurence. t
, TII i ‘ » o v v n n re n t i.a tio iia liz e d th e Postal System , w h y n o t a ls o
41 ■ the air, after passing through
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three coils, each colder than the
,
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,
Preceding, finally flow8 from thl, velopeuten« of thn .ndtv.du«l, com-
of the la s t'c o il in a lionid p ra .e n d tn g the tmproyemen of the
U N C L E S A M ’S
physical b e in g in strength, b e a u ty ,
f^ain,
H O M IL IE S O N F IN A N C E
grace, longevity, m aterial enrich
— Postpaid fo r 25 Cents.
In describing a new ice-making m ent, and increase of knowledge—
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AH profits on th is l»ook w ill be given to th e L iberal IT«;™
¡ :ant just com pleted in Pbiladel- in fine, the perfecting of ch aracter; »1 - touid 1 m ? in th e h an d s of every th in k in g person. A ddress all o rd ers to
,ty ’
I1' !, Die M anufacturer says: Ar- the becoming more noble, more
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