TH E TORCH OF REASON, MLYER'IGN. ORE( ON, THURSDAY, AUGUST I, 1898. N E W A N D C U R IO U S .*-• 'v V N atu re, w Science, H> *»«*«• î "; . & yt tfr • * -dentists predict that in a cen- turv - time there will be no disease not curable. *** Cases have been known where a heartv laugh has banished disease and preserved life by a sudden effort of nature. x *** The largest bible in the world is the Buddhist tripitaka, or “three baskets’’, which comprises 325 vol­ umes and weighs 1625 ponuds. **% Spurious coins are legally made in China. They are used to put in the coffins of the dead, and the su­ perstition prevails that they make the dead happy. *** Dr. John Hall, pastor of the rich­ est congregation in New York City, has a salary of $30,000 a year, which is increased to $50,000 by his fees for christenings, weddings, etc. *** In Germany there is a law which holds the newspaper as well as the advertiser responsible for assertions made, and if a promise to cure is held out and the remedy fails, pros­ ecution is liable to follow. food for cormorants, fish-hawks and turkey buzzards, but science as well a> nature and analogy is now teaching us that the human stom­ ach was never intended to be a sep­ ulcher for scavengers.” AND KINNEV PORTER M a in S t r e e t The driving of « hioj< le at teu C a KKY a I \ W a te r Street.. M arket S ilv e r to n , O re COMPLETE o TOCK OK CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF FAT STOCK, HIDES. PELTS, ETC. miles an hour has been ascertained to require about one twenty-third of a horse-powTer. An expert rider for S chool a short time may exert one-third of S u p p lie s , a horse-power. For rapid work, not HEATS SOLD AT REASONABLE scorching, one-seventh horse-power B o o k s and RATES. is needed. These figures are the S ta tio n e ry . result of a scientific investigation. *** When liquid air,containing from Dealers in Fruits, Vegetables D ra k e & W e b b , forty to fifty percent, of oxygen, is and i'onfectionerv. Silverton Oregon mixed with powdered charcoal it forms an explosive which is said to be comparable in power to dynam­ < ^ F O R S T N E R ’S ^ > ite, and can be exploded by means of a detonator. This new explosive has been tested in a coal-mine at Peuzburg, Germany. The liquid air evaporates so rapidly that the ex­ . . . IS INVALUABLE TO . . . plosive cannot be stored, but must C a r p e n te r s a n d J o in e rs , for m o rtis­ he used within a few minutes after ing, such as le ttin g in locks, as it takes the it is prepared. place of chisel an d gouge; to *** C a b in e t M a k e r s , f°r inlaid work, dow elling, p atch in g , rem oving splits ami Human beings are the only ani­ mals with sufficient perversity to ) knots. In fact, no wagon o r p a tte rn m aker, m an u fa ctu rer of pianos, organs, sewing m achines, a g ricu ltu ral im p le m e n ts, sash , breathe not through the nose alone, blinds, fu rn itu re , nor ANY O T H E R WOOD W O R K E R , sh o u ld he w ith o u t it. as is right and proper, hut through AS A MACHINE BIT IT IS UNEQUALED. the mouth. That a sure punish­ It is th e only ro n n d b it in th e world th a t ment follows has no apparent effect will Ijore a upon the pernicious habit It is a scientific truth that oxygen will on­ ly enter the system in a required and do all th a t any o th e r bit will do. quantity through the nose. Conse­ PRICES. quently, mouth-breathers become Set of five, different s iz e s , p o s tp a id .. . anaemic and suffer from numerous Single h it, p o s tp a id ........................................ 60 ills. The latest invention is the rhinometer, which guages the ex­ A.idre,», LIBERAL university co tent to which the nose is used for S il v e r t o n , O er q o n breathing purposes. The “duograph” is a device for enabling direct correspondence be­ tween the blind and those who can see. It is a kind of typewriter, which prints the letters in relief so that they are both visible to the eye and sensible to the touch. *** Club Rales. One of the members of the Royal Society of British Artists is B e r ­ The Weekly Oregonian is the tram Miles, who lost both arms by best newspaper published in the being run over by a street car when Pacific Northwest. The subscrip­ he was eight years old. He had tion price is 81.50 per year. We previously evinced a passion for will give it, together with the Torch painting, and after losing his hands of Reason, for the exceedingly low- he learned to hold the pencil in his price of $1.75. You will get two mouth. In this way he gradually papers for a little more than the gained such skill that h»1 was able price of one. to pass all examinations and win several prizes. Secularists, would you not like to *** have some letter heads printed with Modern Medicine is waging an Secular sentiment and W ettstein’s unrelenting warfare on the oyster. Freethotight badge, to use in corre­ It says: “ A creature whose diet is spondence with your friends? We the offal of the ocean, and which will furnish them to you with dines upon material so filthy and your name and address printed on noxious in character that it re­ them for 75 cents per hundred, quires the unceasing activity of a 81.50 for 250, or $2.50 for 500, post liver constituting nearly one-half paid. Let the people know where the bulk of its body to protect it you stand. from impending death, can under Remember if you send us the no circumstances be fit for use as a human aliment. There is but one names and addresses of 25 of means which can be safely relied your Liberal friends and acquaint­ ances, we will make you a present upon for protection against infec­ of a copy of the Torch of Reason tion from this source, viz., to dis­ Song Book No. 1. This will only card the oyster from our hill of fare. cost you a few minutes’ work and a , It may be a wholesome and proper 2 cent stamp. Auger Bit SQ U A RE HOLE ., £ W HO M AKES OUR SHOES? 4 of th e best factories . . in Am erica <£ ADOLF WOLF & SON 5> Silverton, Oregon. ASUI ASUI ASUUl ASU. ASUI AAÄ. T ry th e Torch for Jobw ork.