Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, July 28, 1898, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JU LY 28, 1898.
To Raise Five T ho u san d D ollars would visit us. We feel sure th a t
f o r th e U n iv e r s it y .
m any would he pleased with our
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little city and its pleasant, sociable
/ ¿ p Secularists,
?c“ l?.rist.s ... •
in h ab itan ts and m ake up their
e a r ly tim e s , assist theeuem y bv in-
m ountainous country, as it is a high
action, or shall we he true soldiers table land traversed by ravines
of our highest, our noblest con vie- gulches anti canyons, which have
lions?
We are now rocked on the cut it up in peculiar s h a p e s '4 J
and help billows of the great ocean of life, would call it a bol(e)ly land.
v i • e n d i w ill
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-o build up * Secular Home.
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. holes
.
We are surrounded
by all kinds of i the
were filled up traveling
A h r r rienu
win g g iv e ........................... o u
crafts.
There are friends of hu- would be easier,
D. Buckingham will g iv e........... 50
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A. Slam an, M. D , will give. . . 50
inanity and there are pirates. Con-
Wm. C rabtree, wife and family
pendence.
R. C. B u rd s will g iv e............... 50
quer the ty ra n t whose best cards are h e re , a n d I would like to sp, ]
A Friend will g iv e...................... 50
(Concluded from 4th itsge,»
are ignorance, ancient creeds and m any days in their com pany,but I
C. F. Ames will give..................50
for
it
keeps
us
in
ignorance
and
it
narrow dogm
m ust journey on. A n.n
few uours
hours win
will
P. Rauch will give..................... 50
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- < = > as,
> so th a t all true
»« -v. ........
D. Bolton will g iv e..................... 50 keeps us from uniting in destroying friends of hum an progress can once , perhaps find me in Long Creek
H arry Fricker will g iv e............. 50 evil — in building up better condi- unite, and we’ll drive every pirate where I understand K ate DeP. tt
A F r ie u d ‘w ill g iv e 6 i ' . i ' . .50
T
e“ r,h ; . . „
fr,,,n the 8reat pea' As 1 ><’ok into is “ > lecl,,r<' « ‘is evening. Eastern
Mr. H jerm stad,
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K n l v r u * 1^ '
m<i,‘ llke George the d ep th s of this great ocean of Oregon is being rapidly Secularize d
Friend from W aldo Hills S • • • oU Washington, J hom as Paine, Ad- 1 ife I see those who have gone to ! this sum m er, and by the time we
II. Allen will g i v e ......................50 :Uns, Jefferson,
H am ilton
and rest in its bosom. There are those lecturers get through let us hope
L. E. F u ller will g iv e................. 50 F ran k lin , talked over the oppress- who fought for liberty in the old ,nucl‘ gootl Wl11 l,e accomplished.
T ¿ Vi.l.k i"?.°" w,i.l l Fiv e----------- ?!.' ion of the colonies, and then they .lays.
There are those poor vie-
I’ kake W. G eek .
did
Ju liu s F ish er
lrW' g ' Ve................. ?»
5 o o i,lid
8om som
e,hiuB
talk,
is-i
ething besides
besides
talk . I tiins
tiins o of f w
w itchcraft
itchcraft an
a n d d their
their m
mis-
50 1 r>,
Adolf Wolf & S o n .......................... 50 b o u g h t },nd talk w ithout doing guided executioners; there are the
J. K. B uff.......................................... 50 som ething is not of m uch account, victim s of the inquisition and th eir!
B.
T> A.
‘ L
1 e o n a rd 1 ............................... 50
"n W hat of a soldier who talk s very bloody persecutors; there is Bruno •
bravely, but who runs a t the first and V oltaire and Paine and Jeffer-I
A F re e th in k e r.......................... •
/ 50 ^ re>
«on; there are the brave hoys who! T S T H E R E
T H IN G A O U W A N T?
W arren C arsner will give......... 50
Let us do som ething p ra c tic a l— I fell th a t we m ight be free from , . lrt
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k n ° ? " ‘“ “ i ’
J. L. B arnhouse will give........... 50
John Madden will p a y ............... 50 Jet us do it before we die. Let us British ty ra n n y ; there are the boys • what We Jo for you is worth* nothin» to
Alex. H ard ie will p a y ................. 50 sign a new D eclaration of Inde- in blue and thè hoys in grey and y° U’ We wj!’ e^ ect n2 W - C ast your
Tailli)
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g y’
ey e over th e list, and th en w rite to us
provided th a t
pendency today and prepare plans as we near the surface there are Bead our ad. on page (5. A ddress,
\m e ' « 'i l l J iv e
f i t n ,i n d a 10 r e m a i " » '« b u s
ln fo rm a tio n ^ -^ >
Bureau
more men (or
(or women)
women; ()i action.
The brave men who those who have ju st taken th eir I roy ii? * ° KAIATI()N B U R E A U ,
/
£
wil1
th e sam
sam e e signed the D eclaration of Independ-i place beside them — the bra ve sailor
• ilverton , Oas.
will Bive
give the
F o r S a le .— A tine little house in Sil-
am ount.
ount.
W
Z
am
W here
here are
are enee in 1776 pledged th eir lives, hoys who went down w ith the bat- v erto
n , w ith one acre of land, for onlv
th e seventy-four?
their fortunes and their sacred tleship Maine, and close beside $285. “ F irst com e, first se rv ed .”
honor. Shall we Secularists do this them lie the brave men and women
F o r S a le o r T > a d e .— A farm , about 30
4» new s
notes a
today ? Shall we support in every of Cuba who have died to save their m iles south of The D alles, 320 acres, in
good school d istric t of about. 100 schol­
..
it.
, (ii way possible this uprising against
little island hom e from the ty ran ts ars ; com itv road crossing Cascade m oun­
this g ian t foe? We have alreadv of kingcraft and priestcraft. We ta in s, daily m ail, sh o rt d istan ce to saw­
m ill and flouring m ill, tw o stores, black­
Of the W o rk v ^ t
*n E v e r t o n .
started to build a fort in the nam e are still on the surface, but if we sm
ith shop, free wood an d an unlim ited
of Liberty. It is called the Liberal value the good th a t m ay come to m o u n tain ran g e; l>ox house 16x22 with
k itch en and woodshed added, good
The U n itarian s of Salem are U niversity. A better place than
long, long ages of hum an beings brick fireplace, both up and dow nstairs
very much interested in our educa­ the state of Oregor cannot he found.
ceiled w ith m atched lu m b e r ; post barn
yet unborn and the happy thought 20x32;
tional institution.
m iles of good fence, 120 acres
We wish to build this W est Point th a t our life has been in harm ony in c u ltiv 3 atio
n , ab o u t 50 m ore ready for
A U nitarian lady, of Salem, Ore., of Secularism where young men with the great p h ilan th ro p ists, the plow. The ow ner holds deed from* gov-
rn m e t. Price $2000. W ould trad e for a
donated fifteen fine volumes to our and women can go into train in g for great philosophers of life and the e {»lace
in Silverton of equal or less value.
the com ing struggle.
lib rary th is week.
The
price
of th e place is based on its
great lovers of liberty of all ages, m o ney-m aking
capacity, an d it is now
It is not only necessary th a t the we should work while it is yet day, paying a good incom
I. Myers, of Portland, put “ O th­
e. W e will in v esti­
gate
an
y
offer
m
ade.
i
youth
of
our
land
be
kept
free
from
er W orlds than O urs”, by Proctor,
for, as an old book says, the night
superstition
;
they
m
ust
be
educat
­
F o r S a le .—A fine litte hom e in Silver-
in the U niversity library.
com eth, when no man can work.
to
n
—)^ -a c re ; apples, p ru n es, rasplier-
ed free from superstition, or they
es,
beneath
us
are
the
heroes
of
ries,
ch erries, p e a rs; n eat little house,
W ith this issue our paper re­ will fall into other errors and be
p
ain
ted
an d p a p e re d ; good sidewalk.
sumes its weekly publication. Help captured by the enemy. Do you the past, and the great ocean of life Price, $450.
is bearing us on its bosom—on and
us keep our Torch trim m ed and fully understand
A B a r g a in .—87 acres, 3 m iles from
what success on, and every one of us is either
burning.
S
ilverton
25 acres cleared, 10 acres hops,
means? I t means the brotherhood hastening or hindering the great 50 acres ; bottom
la n d ; 5-room house,
We have engaged the services of of m ankind — it m eans the doing day when all men, from the crowd­ good b arn , h o p -h o u se; good stream of
w ater. A lm ost at b u y e r’s own price.
Mrs. J . H. M orris, who will assist away with poverty, misery, crim e ed lands of heathen C hina to our W e have only 30 days in which to sell.
her husband in our p rin tin g de­ and insanity. It m eans for m il­ own beautiful, golden land of t h e '- W rite o r call now.
lions the end of slavish fear—of setting sun, will have learned the ’ W anted— A b u y er for a well equipped
partm ent.
I ery otnnln
i _ riz\zl 1
»
.__3 1 buggies,
__• —
stab le. Good
horses,
good
horrid dream s of hellish, eternal great lesson of love, the great les­
good h arn eses, etc. C h eap . W rite to us.
The story ts afloat that our fire8. It means a fuller freedom,
son of justice, and the great lesson
S c h o o l T e a c h e r .— A gentleman w ith
school w,l not run this winter ¡aln(>rebounteoug liberty than tbc
th
irty
y ears' ex p erien ce in th e school
of
universal
m
ental
liberty.
D o n t be deceived.
The L .b e ra l; worl(, b a „
, enj
, Ah wh(>
U n.vers.ty will hold .ts regular ses- can te |, the ,
m ea|).
sions every year.
great victory for tru (h ?
The U niversity will again open
its doors to the world October 3d.
Students of all ages, sects and
grades will be heartily welcomed
and given our most careful atten -
tion*
Some people are “ trying to carry
w ater on both shoulders”. Don’t
try it, friends.
You will s lip u p ,
sooner or later, and m any tim es
room , who holds a sta te te a c h e r’s certifi­
cate, would like em p lo y m en t as teacher.
Can teach vocal and in stu m e n ta l music.
of
As has been said before, these are
great times.
The great ocean of
life is hearing on its bosom vessels
th a t were never seen in any other
age. From the world of thought
the W° rld of ac tio n > and men-
^ e r t y ^ias m ade a wonderful
g.a in * XVe a ,e ........
advancing.
Every-
........—
thlng toucn ,n g hum an life is being
tu n ,e d wrong side out and m ust be
A b ro ad .
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[Concluded from 3d page.]
C arsner home and spent the next
day visiting friends. I took dinner
a t T. R. S m ith ’s and then pushed
the bicycle over the steep m ountain
to Carl W agner’s where I had a fine
visit and a general good time, not
leaving until late u next
m o orning.
rA i m
r n in g ,
Calling at the home of Wm. Col-
lins, and taking dinner at W. H .
C a r e o f C h i l d r e n .— A girl of 1!»,
stead y am i q u iet, S ecu larist, w ants sit­
uation as c are-tak er an d teach er of ch il­
d re n .
Is co m p eten t, can teach rudi-
m en ts of m usic an d plays th e organ.
R eferences given and required.
S e c u la ris ts W a n te d .--S e c u la rists who
are w anted p , h e ip T u ild u p
Secuiar
co m m u n ity n ear S ilv erto n , Oregon. It
is th o u g h t best th a t each m em ber of the
c c o o m
m m
m u u n n ity
ity own
own a a little
little hom
hom e e of
of his
his o,
or
J‘e r own which can very easily he oh
dlne' ‘
,,te to u?-
when you think
people, all excepti
just w hat you
hypocrite.
We wish that all of our Liberal yond th e ’horizon of life’s " g re e t wl.at weary from our trip. Eastern I
friends
who
hnd
it
convenient ( ocean?
One h u n d red
and six ty
acres;
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S hall we, like the lories in Oregon could hardly be called a
¿¡X?red’ 4 “ dies from Silverton.
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