7 THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1898. N E W AND CURIOUS I ! « Nature, Science, H> glene. . wfc T £ •c I yr $ ,.Jfc $ in the British Museum there are }, written on bricks, oyster bones ami flat stones, and manuscripts on bark, ivory, leath- er. iron, copper and wood. Photographers, in their constant studv of the face, find that the left side makes the more pleasant pic­ ture, and that the profile as seen 'from the left gives a more correct likness than when viewed from the right. It is claimed that very young children are not sensitive to pain to any great extent. Dr. Denger calculates that sensibility is seldom clearly shown in less than four or five weeks after birth, and before that time infants do not shed tears. \ French inventor has designed a new lifeboat, which has a weight­ ed keel extending low enough from the bottom to prevent its overturn­ ing, while air-tight compartments are placed in the ends and sides, which will keep it from sinking when full of water. A writer in Harper’s Round Ta­ ble describes a piece of amber in which is imbedded a lizzard eight inches in length and belonging to a species which is no longer extant. The little animal is perfectly pre­ served in his golden-hued prison, all of its colors showing through. This is not the only instance in which the fossilized gum called amber has preserved specimens of living forms that have now become extinct. oblong figures of varying propor­ tions. Jdaving cut out the segment of leaf, an operation requiring about twenty seconds, the bee car­ ries it to the sand-bank, and then returns for more materials. When a piece has been nearly cut off. the bee, in order to prevent tearing, poises itself in the air with its j wings, and completes the operation with a clean cut. MAIN STREET Six Traits to Promote Scientific W is d o m . A. G. M cM IL L E N , Proprietor. V In Place of C h ris tia n ity : 1 Can Sin^ he Forgiven? ----- All k in d s of choice------ ...FR E S H M E A T ... 2 Does Christianity or Science Promote Civil­ ization? 3 Is Religion or Science More Reliable? 4 Evolution and Comparison of Religions. 5 Does Belief in Miracles Benefit? 6 Immortality or Annihilation? According to statistics obtained Always on h a n d and sold a t by Mr.» W. H. Hornaday from JU ST T H E T H IN G sportsmen and naturalists in all S tandard * Prices. parts of the United States, there to h an d to y o u r C h ristia n frien d s. Send 2 cen ts for 6, or 6 cen ts for 25 tra c ts , has been a decrease of no less than to E liza M owry B i . iv en , Brook­ lyn, C onn., or send 10 cen ts 46 per cent, in the number of na­ W e pay th e h ig h est price for 60, e ith e r kind or as­ tive birds during the last fifteen sorted k in d s, to years. Among the alleged causes Cash fo r Fat S tock. THE LIBERAL UNIVERSITY CO,, are killing by gunners, plume­ Silverton • . • Oregon ....G ive Usa C all.... hunting, egg-stealing, fire, and the spread of the quarrelsome English sparrows. Game and edible birds are becoming scarce, and in their stead song birds are used for food. --------DEALERS IN-------- The examination of volunteers for service in the army and navy, which has been in progress at the recruiting stations since the presi­ dent’s call for troops, has empha­ sized the fact that bicycle riding, as commonly indulged in, is detri­ mental to health. Derangements Corner Main and Water Streets, SILA ERTON, ORE. of vital organs of the body sufficient to debar the victim from enlistment on the ground of physical unfitness were in many cases directly trace­ -^.Agents for-^> able to the cramping caused by the common bicycle posture. The bi­ cycle rider shoul take pains to sit up straight. At a recent meeting of the An­ thropological society in Washing­ ton, Dr. Matthews described the snake-worship of the Navajos. A Navajo, he said, never kills a snake. If he finds one coiled in his path The latest scientific conclusions , he gently lifts it with a stick and concerning the planet Mars, are tosses it aside. I he Navajos think that the planet is analagous snakes are very wise, and un­ to the moon, and has no atmos­ derstand the language of men. At phere, no clouds, no canals, and the same time, they believe snakes therefore no human life. M. An- are evil, and will employ the infor­ tionadi, of the observatory of mation they get by listening to Juvisy, Paris, after a long study of men for their disadvantage. Ac­ Mars under Flammarion, under­ cordingly, the Navajos hold their takes to deny Schiaparelli’s theory most sacred rites and recite their I M P E R I A L ............................................................................... $ 4 0 and $ 5 0 of the parallel canals on Mars. The myths only in winter, when the P A C IF IC ..................................................................................................... $ 3 0 . . . T H E BEST IN T H E M A R K E T FOR T H E PR IC E . . . French astronomer attributes the snakes are hibernating and cannot appearance of canals to optical j overhear them. ------ ♦ > + < * ------ illusion. C u s ite r & D a v e n p o rt General Merchandise BUREN & HAMILTON . “I M P E R I A L ’’ a n d “ P A C I F I C ” BI CYC L E B U R E N &, H A M IL T O N , A writer in Knowledge describes Tenth Annual Convention. C o m m e r c ia l S t r e e t , the interesting operations of the bee The Tenth Annual Convention S A L E M - OREGON called the “leaf-cutter”. This in­ sect drills in a sand-hank a hole of the Oregon State Secular I nion ten inches deep and half an inch will he held at Wagner, Oregon, -* e,'.'?/' » in diameter, and divides it into three days, beginning Sunday, July How to M ake about a dozen compartments or 3, E. M. 298. This is the first time cells. Each cell is composed of a convention has been called to pieces of leaf, cut into proper shape meet in this part of the state, and a T he G o v ern m en t nationalized th e Postal S ystem , why n o t also and carefully fitted together. Rose splendid time is anticipated. The th e Money System ? A plan is told by C. ELTON B L A N C H A R D in h is book e n t i t l e d ................................. and sweet-pea leaves are among the first day will he devoted to exercis­ favorites of the bee. The cutting is es at the grave of Katie Kehm U N C LE S A M ’S done with the jaws, while the six Smith, and the second day to the H O M IL IE S ON F IN A N C E legs hold the leaf in position and celebration of Independence Day. A full program will he announced ----- Postpaid for 25 Cents. enable the insect to turn itself P ea r l W . G e e r , All profits on th is book will he given to th e L ib eral U n iv e rsity , about with the precision of a pair la te r . President. It should be in th e h an d s of every th in k in g p erso n . A ddress all o rd ers to of compasses. Some of the cut The TORCH OF REASON, S ilverton, Oregon. pieces are perfect circles; others are) Silverton, Or., May 5, 1898. Good T im es for all T im e j .