TH E TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, JANUARY 12, 189» > 0-0-0-00-000-00-0-0000-0-0-0o o o o o o < that being good is the best wav to OBITUARY. enjoy life and prepare for a peace­ ful end. He died as he had lived, ) O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 < ANO a Secularist, and his many friends, H a r r y F e u s te l. whether sharing his views or not, an d in S ilv e r t o n , Harry Feustel was born six and will mourn his loss. He took a M a in S t r e e t go to th e S ilv e r to n , O re a half years ago and died Thurs­ great interest in ihe cause of Secu­ day, January 5, 1899, after an larism. which he loved, and aided CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF illness of tive weeks. He the gooa work iu many ways The wife and c’nildren, who was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Feustel, of Portland, mourn their loss, have the sympa­ School Oregon. Harry won and deserved thy of all. They have lost a loving S u p p lies, the love of all who knew him, and husband and a kind father, which his innocent ways and loving dis­ loss can never be repaid, and our NEAR THE BRIDGE, Books and position endeared him to his kind sympathy goes out to them in this AND BE . . . . S ta tio n e ry . parents,who mourn the loss of their time of affliction. By rearing the darling boy taken from them children to the noble aspirations of the father, can the bereaved wife in the springtime of his life D ealers in F ruits, Vegetables W e ll Fed a t a Funeral services were conducted best honor the memory of her la­ at the house and at the grave by mented husband, and the children, and C onfectionery. S m a ll P rice! Pearl W. Geer, on Sunday, Janu­ by living noble lives and following ary 8th, a number of relatives and the exemplary habits of their father, friends being present to pay their can best pay respect to one who lov­ FORSTNER'S^ p. w. G. respects to one whom they had ed them dearly. learned to love. A n n o D o m in i. Of Harry’s short life, little can or need be said. At home he was the C oncluded from 6th page. . . . IS INVALUABLE TO . . . pride and sunshine of the house­ first, and I)r. Ram say m ust not hold; at school he was obedient, in­ contradict Luke. Luke evidently C a r p e n te r s an d J o in e rs , f°r mortis­ ing, such as lettin g in locks, as it tak es th e dustrious and bright, and won the wished to give the exact time when place of chisel and gouge; to esteem and love of his teachers and Jesus was born and also to show fellow-students; among his play­ e XT i , , I C a b in e t M a k e r s , for inlaid w ork, why a woman of N azareth had dowelling, patching, removing splits am i mates he was peacable and gene­ given birth to a child in Bethle­ knots. In fact, no wagon o r p a tte rn m a k e r, __ _ . rous, and all who came in contact hem. Some allowance must be m a n u fa ctu rer of pianos, organs, sew ing m ach in es, ag ric u ltu ral im p lem en ts, sash, with him were impressed with the made for Luke, since he addresses blinds, fu rn itu re , nor ANY O T H E R WOOD W O R K E R , should be w ith o u t it. manly ways of one so young. his essay to the ‘‘most excellent AS A MACHINE BIT IT IS UNEQUALED. We would fain have kept Theophilus,” bishop of Antioch Il ig th e only ronnd bit in th e world th a t him with us always, but we must from A. D. 1 <0-180, he might not will liore a think how much better off we are have known, or might have forgot­ for his having lived, even his short ten, what happenned in A. 1). 6 7. life. He is at rest now, and and do all th a t any o th e r b it will do. while that rest will be perfect B lu e L a w s o f C o n n e c tic u t. PRICES. and unbroken, it can not be sw’eeter Set of five, d ifferen t sizes, p o s tp a id .. ..*2.60 nor more perfect than the life he We are obliged to the Truthseek- Single h it, p o s tp a id ...................... ..................BO led. He never knew by experience er Co. for a copy of their latest pub­ the horrors of superstition, and was lication in book form, The Blue not afraid to die. Address, UBE AL ÜN IVE STY CO., Laws of Connecticut, a neatly S il v e r t o n , O e r q o n . H is m erry voice is stran g ely hushed printed pamphlet, profusely illus­ And closed the laughing eves, trated. Every Secularist ought to His little loving ten d e r h eart In peaceful stilln ess lies. have a copy. It will cost you but yty 25 cents and will prove to be a Now gracious m em ories come fast Of w inning sm iles so sw eet. good investment. Order of the That m ade th e day and h o u r w ith joy Truthseeker Co., 28 Lafayette Place, And happiness com plete. New York, N. Y. To miss a presence such as his, KiNNEV PORTER \\ Silverton R estau ran t.... Auger Bit SQUARE p f w At m orn, at noon, a t n ig h t; To see life’s prom ise fade aw ay So soon, seem s chilling blight. But through th e tea rs th a t fill for him , T hrough sorrow -laden hours, Club R ales. The Weekly . Oregonian „ — is ___ published in the ------- ---------- Pacific Northwest. The subscrip- ‘ E. N. Ford. tion price is $1.50 per year. We v x’ ™ wil1 give i(’ together with the Torch E. N. Bord, of McMinnville, Or- o - , • . T I^nson. for the exceedingly low «‘gon, was born in June, I860, and g y low rice of$l./5. You will get two died Dec. 31, 1898. Another noble life has been lived — another good PaPerrf f°r a little more than the man lias left us. “The end of a price of one. good life is rest,” and E. N. Ford, ----------------- having led an exemplary life, has Secularists would you not like to gone to that deserved rest which have some letterheads printed with nows no waking. He suffered Secular sentiment and Wettstein’s much through life, hut was patient Freethought badge, to use in corre- 811,1 enduring and never suffered spondence with your friends’ We the mental agony of fearing an will furnish them to you with eternal hell, and was too kind and your name and address printed on honest to hope for such a thing for them for 75 cents per hundred his enemies, if he ever had any. He «1.50 for 2.50, or «2.50 for 500, post lived a good life from choice, and paid. Let the people know where with reason for his guide, decided you stand. w m HOLE m inns' T im rp j W H OLE STOCK O F F E R E D T O YO U AT Actual Cost! ADOLF WOLF & SON S ilv e r to n , O re g o n . ----------------------------------------------—--------------------------- T ry the Torch for Job w ork