Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, May 19, 1898, Page 8, Image 8

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    T H E TORCH OE REASON, SILV ER TO N , OREGON, TH U R SD A Y , MAY 19, 1898.
Inform atoli
Bureau
The social dance given by the Y. 'h e course of the war ? It will take
To Raise Five T ho u san d D ollars
P. S. S. C. at Liberal hall Friday a large q u an tity of M adrid prayer
for t h e U n iv ersity .
evening was a very pleasant affair, to keep the Yankee shot from pen-'
highly enjoyed by all present. The etrating a Spanish ship.
■_
Secularists,
I I R. C. Mosier,will give
U niversity fund received
12 75
Women and priests don't go to T S T H E R E A N Y T H IN G YOU WANT?
Ä
Lou Ames will give.
50 from the proceeds.
war. They stay at home and e g g 1 ! If so, m ake your w ants known to us.
A Friend will give....................... 50
.
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the men on to tight. Of course the am i we will try and supply them . If
D. Buckingham will give........... 50
w hat we do for you is worth nothin^ to
.
women are not ouilt for fighting, you, we will ex p ect no pay. Cast your
A. S lam an, M. D , will give . 50 pleasure of listening to Hr. »an and nobody wants to see them
over th e list, am i th e n w rite to us
R. C. B urtis will give............... 50 Seoy, of the P ortland Methodist handling rifles and bayonets. But eye
Read <»ur ad. o n page 6. A ddress,
A Friend will give..................... 50
IN FO R M A TIO N B U R E A U ,
C. F. Arnes will give...................50 University. We enjoyed very much the priests are supposed to belong Box 100.
S il v e r t o n , O re .
P. Rauch will give........................ 50 the secular part of hit talk to the 10J 1»6 mal • Bex, at d th *y ought t
School T e a c h e r .—A voting lady, who
D. B'dton will give..................... 50 young people, hut the Jesus and ia * a hurt in every war they ap­
is
a thorough S ecularist, would like e m ­
prove. Th(J Indeed
T T arry
n r r v Fricker
F r i c k e r will
will g m iv v e.............
e............. 50
/
pr° Ve* they ought to he ploym ent in a public scliool. She holds
H
? ” I !G<>d
parts seemed very stale.
piaced in the front.
If their theo­ a th ird -g rad e certificate and can give
E. Stewart will g iv e ................... oO I
.
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, ... •
rn speaker made some very good ries be true, they would he safe in good references.
A Friend wi g i v e ........................50 »
Bullets should fly
points, hut very poor applications. th at position.
Mr. H jerm stad,
/
School T e a c h e r.—A gentlem an with
off
fiom
the
Lord’s
anointed; and
In speaking of books which educate,
Friend from W aldo Hills (
th irty y ears' experience in th e school
50 he said th a t, like geom etry, th e y ! [f " ‘7 <lid,n; ' . " ' G - ,h e ,‘
room, who holds a sta te te a c h e r’s certifi­
IL Allen will g i v e ...................
.
„
J
,
J
he
clear
th
a
t
God
was
against
cate,
would like em ploym ent as teacher.
L. E. F u ller will give................. 50 m ust not consist of fragm ents, hut
Can teach vocal am i in stu n ie n tal music.
them
,
and
all
the
soldiers
behind'
F. W ilkinson will g iv e............... 50 he continuous in thought.
This is them could ju s t take the hint and
J . E. Brooks will give................. 50
C are o f C h ild re n .— A girl of 19
inarch home.— [F reethinker.
Ju liu s F ish e r................................ 50 »true, and how we would have lik e d
steady and q u iet, S ecu larist, wants sit­
to have applied this fact to the
uation as care-tak er and teach er of chil­
provided th a t
d
ren . Is co m p eten t, can teach rudi­
hash o f ancient, Jewish, sacred lit­
A P arallel.
m en ts of m usic ami plays th e organ.
v
more men (or women)
The ev­
References given and required.
will give the same eratu re called the bible.
“
Some
of
the
native
women
of
W here ar<* ening’s entertainm ent closed with
am ount,
S e c u la ris ts W a n te d .--S e c u la rists who
the eighty-one?
the valuable inform ation, by the A ustralia have a queer idea of beau­ are th o ro u g h ly in terested in th e cause
choir th at we “ are going home to ty. They cut themselves with shells, are w anted to help build up a Secular
co m m u n ity near S ilverton, Oregon. It
D inah Moore,” and by the solemn, keep the wounds open for a long is th o u g h t liest th a t each m em ber of the
&
closed-« yed rem ark th at the father, time, and when they heal huge co m m u n ity own a little hom e of his or
NEW S AND NOTES.
h e r own, which can very easily he ob­
Yd
son slid holy spook live with us scars are the result. These scars ta in e d . W rite to us.
are deemed highlv o rn am en tal.’’
right along, a-m-e-n.
R e a l E s ta te for Sale. — SO acres,
How like these women are m any
Now is the tim e to boom the
house am i b a rn , good o rch ard , ail fenc­
C hristians.
They th in k th a t by ed, S m iles from Silverton, near school,
T here is L ight.
U niversity.
punishing them selves hv fasts, long 35 acres im proved, on m ain road. Price
Spain wishes she had never dis­ To the T orch :
prayers, self-denial of m any bene­ |800.
T w enty a c re s; 15 acres im proved, all
covered America.
We miss you since you -do ro t ficial pleasures, ete., their souls be­ fenced, good sp rin g , 1G m iles from Sil­
verton. Price $700.
W hat a glorious Sunday school visit us regularly once a week, but come beautiful. But what cram p­
One h u n d red and six ty acres; 12
if
your
editors
can
do
more
good
by
acres
cleared, 4 m iles from Silverton.
ed,
scarred,
abnorm
al
characters
lesson th a t was Spain received at
Price
$300.
talking than printing, we m ust he they possess.
the hands of Adm iral Dewey!
resigned to miss you a part of the
H e lp W a n te d .— A lady in E astern
Dr. J . L. H ill, regular People’s
Oregon
writes to th e In fo rm atio n Bu­
time. A nything for the good of
T en th A nnual C o n v en tio n .
P a rty n o m in ee tor congress, second
reau as follow s: “ I w an t a wom an who
the cause.
is able to work ; a good cook, and a nice
district, will lecture a t Liberal H all
housekeeper. We live on a farm and
I enclose money order tor $ 1.25,
The Tenth A nnual C onvention have
F rid ay evening on the political is­
no ch ild ren at hom e. We have
which is one y ear’s subscription for of the Oregon S tate Secular Union work h an d s in th e sp rin g and through
sues of the day.
hay h arv est. The woman (or girl) we
the Torch and the Little Candle.
will be held at W agner, Oregon, em
ploy m u st lie agreeable and we prefer
Messis Mason and Libby will
“ Let there be light!” and there is three days, beginning Sunday, Ju ly a L iberal. If we g e t one to su it, we
soon have all the stone for the light.
would w an t h e r by th e year, or as long
3, E. M. 298. This is the first time as
she w anted to stay , if it is u n til death
foundation of the U niversity build­
J. A. T ufts .
a convention has been called to p a rts us. ”
ing on the ground ready to be put
ad v ertisin g as above th e lady
Oswego, Ore.
meet in this part of the state, and a has Since
taken
th ree g ran d ch ild ren to care
in place by the masons.
splendid time is anticipated.
The for. She is therefore still m ore in need
The Secularists of P hilad elp h ia
first day will he devoted to exercis- of help and will pay good wages.
Acid Drops.
have had trouble with anarchists
es at the grave of K atie Kehm
and freelovers in their organization
1 he archbishop of M adrid has Sm ith, and the second day to the
BOOKS BY HENRY GEORGE.
sim ilar to th a t experienced in Ore- appealed to all the saints to protect celebration of Independence Day. j T h e S cience of P o litic a l E co n o m y .
gon. We hope th eir victory will be the S paniards, and almost promises A full program will be announced I This w ork,in ail m ain essen tials finish­
ed, was begun in 1891, and was intended
as com plete as ours.
'hen, invulnerability against Arner- later.
by H en ry George to he th e crowning
P earl W. G eer ,
ach iev em en t of his life. W ider in scope
T he people of W illard, six m iles j ican bulletR- The ,,lind chaplain
President.
th a n th e w orld-fam ous “ Progress and
from Silverton, will hold exercises of ,he U" lte<l S,at,>8 8ena,e ' 8 not
P o v e rty ” , it is w ritten in the sam e lucid
Silverton, Or., May 5, 1898.
n
ap h ic style.
t p resen ts political
on M emorial Day. The Liberals of behin<1 in tl"’ P™y>"K business, on-
econom y in th e new aspect of a clear and
U n iv e rsity F und.
Silverton have been invited to take 9 b ” *b"> a little discreet hedging,
fascinating science; a science which
needs no technical knowledge or special
p a rt in the exercises, and Pearl W. ,,e ,’,,e8" ’t ask Cod to stop Spanish
learning
to stu d y and which appeals to
The am ount given in this fund
Geer will deliver an address.
b u l le t s , o r any ,-ueh nonsense. He
th
e
v
ast
m ajo rity of m en because it
is actual cash paid in. regardless of
tre
a
ts
of
th
e b u rning problem —th e get­
only begs the alm ighty to “ wisely what has been prom ised:
tin g of a living. Published in one octavo
Before this issue of the Torch
direct the president and his advis­ Previously’ acknowledged,. .$346.80 volum e of nearly t»0o pages, w ith photo­
reaches most of our readers, we will ers to strengthen our forces on land The P rin te r
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1.00 g rav u re p o rtrait tak en ju st before M .
he located in our now house on the
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1.00' G eorge’s d e a th . Price $2.50.
and sea”. But in a certain sense ; b ‘ A.'^n'iiard
1.00 P ro g re s s a n d P o v e rty .
University grounds, where it will this ¡9 one better Ilian the a rc h b is h -! J-C . W o l f . . . .
1.00
12 mo. clo th , $1.00; p ap er 25 cen ts.
L.
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P e rp le x e d P h ilo s o p h e r.
1.00
he much more convenient to oversee op of M adrid goes. I)r. M ilburn
P. T. H ic k s..........
1.00 , 12mo. cloth, $1.00; p ap er, 25 cents,
the work. Me invite our friends
n
; o •.
5.00 S o cial P ro b le m s.
r e a l ly a s k s G o d to join President Kinney & P orter
Je
rrv
D
e
sa
rt........
.50 , 12mo. cloth, $1.00; p ap er, 2 5 cents.
to come and see us in our new M cK inley’s cabinet
-..i.:...,» during . the
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war Drake à W eb b ..
.50 P ro te c tio n o r F re e T ra d e ?
home.
7.25
12mo. cloth, $1.00; p ap er, 25 cents.
— for this occasion only, as the V. P. S. S. C
OI
Miss Wolf, our former professor
of elocution and music, has been
engaged by us for the next school
year. We could not get a better
instructor in these branches on the
Pacific coast, and we hope this fact
will be the m eans of bringing us
m any students in these depart-
cheap-sale people nay.
A ristocratic ladies in M adrid are
co-operating with the clergy in or-
ganizing special services of prayer-
night and day for the success of the
Spanish arms. We suppose these
services are worked in shifts. No
doubt this is a good wav to keep
T h e L a n d Q u e stio n .
P ap er, 20 cents.
C lub R ales.
P r o p e r ty in L a n d
A controversy w ith th e Duke of Argyll.
P ap er, 20 cen ts.
The W eekly Oregonian is the
T
h
e C o n d itio n o f L a b o r.
best newspaper published in the
An often le tte r to Pope Leo X I I I . 12
Pacific Northwest. T h esu h sc rip -
mo. cloth, 75 c e n ts; p a p er 20 cents.
'tio n price is SI.50 per year. We Property in Land, The Condition of Labor,
The Land Question.
w’^
together with the 1 orch
Bound
to g eth er in one volum e. 12m".
th ” excet*Kngly low
cloth, $1.00.
m ents. The tuition will be exceed- th e Lord’s altention engaged, but papers f o r a little more than the
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