5 THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, MAY 11, 1899. W ORK FOR V A C A T IO N . Abroad. The BY P. W. GEER. If we had money enough we ( • © • would at once begin building, but I am “abroad” again. Last year we have not, and so we are obliged I took the hurricane deck of a bi­ to “labor and wait.” Mr. Geer has cycle, and during the summer I gone east, where he will work for traveled a little over two thousand o;ir school among the scattered miles. This year I decided to take forces of Freethought in the great cabin passage on railroad trains, citiesof this “Christian nation”;and and at this writing have traveled Louis Rauch, Charles Page (two j more than two thousand miles. It Liberal University students), Mrs. is easier and a great deal faster Hosmer and her spouse, ye editor, than cycling, and, of course, some­ will start in a few days for the O. j what more expensive. S. S. U. convention, to be held at I left Silverton Wednesday noon, Dayvilfe, Ore., May 10, 11 and 12.; April 26th, and arrived in Port­ We will go on our bicycles, stop­ land in the evening of the same T H E O NLY S C H O O L ping at each city, town and school-; day. I called on the Bailey family house to preach the glad tidings of and spent a very pleasant evening. OF T H E K IN D . Secularism, the only gospel that All, excepting George, bad been will ever bring “peace on earth and out to a dance the night before and good will to men.” We will be showed the loss of sleep. George is able to give quite an entertain­ a policeman on the night force and ment, as Mr. Rauch, Mr. Page and evidently doesn’t sleep much on Mrs. Hosmer arp all quite musical his beat, for he sponds most of the and full of fun, and if we tell our day in bed. I always have a fine little story, as Susan Wixon says, time at Bailey’s. Their ways and “in the simplest way” and tell ideas suit m e; their beds and board what we do know, we believe we suit me pretty well, too. may do much good for our school Thursday morning I spent some and for the great, glorious cause of time among the railroad offices, Secularism, which is now sweeping and finally decided to try an east­ everything before it and will some ern trip over the Great Northern. day be the religion of all humanity. At 11 o’clock p. m. Officer O’Bailey got me aboard the train for Seattle, Washington, and I enjoyed the The S ta n d a rd of M orality. trip in my dreams, awaking next morning in Tacoma. About 8 (Concluded from 1st page. J Pupils are Given Every Opportunity to Learn ence, must ever change the horizon o’clock we arrived in the city of of belief,” and that, with the change Seattle, where I put in the rest of Without Being Hampered by Supersti­ of belief, there must come a change the day writing, seeing the city and in the character of the activities visiting friends. I found my friend, tions and Dogmas. demanded by it. In the nature of Charles Vaughan, at M. Seller & things there can be no absolute Co.’s store and enjoyed a few and invariable rule which will es­ moment’s talk. He directed me to tablish, once for all, the bounds of his home, where I found Mrs. moral conduct, and show what spe­ Vaughan, with whom I enjoyed a cific acts are right and what are very pleasant visit. They live wrong. All that cau be wisely quite a distance from the main done is to inculcate moral prin­ part of the city, and it is a delight­ ciples, and leave man, guided by ful ride on the cable car over the his own reason and conscience as hills of Seattle to their home near they are enlightened by increasing Lake Washington. Miss Kathie knowledge and “the garnered wis­ came home from school at noon, dom of experience,” to judge for and she has grown almost beyond himself what specific acts are in recognition. Kathie is a remark­ accord with those principles, and, ably bright girl and is doing nicely at school. She expects to enter therefore, right.—[Medical Brief. the high school next year, and is making an exceptionally good rec­ P ro v erb ia l. ord for one of her age. She has not been hampered hv superstitious Idleness buries a man alive. folly, and was one of the most in­ A Splendid Corps of Teachers and Good Facil­ teresting members of my class in It is more trouble to do ill than j Secular Sunday school in Portland ities for Teaching. For information, to do well. a few years ago. Mrs. Vaughan is A great good was never got by a woman who has always thought address little pains. « for herself. She is a subscriber for He who knows nothing is confi­ the Torch of Reason now, and we dent of everything. are glad to welcome her as such. J. E. H O S M E R , Ph. D., B. S. D., I found some other friends in the When a ship is sunk, everybody knows how she could have been city and enjoyed my stay in Seattle P R E S ID E N T , until 4:30 o’clock p. m , when the saved Great Northern train started on its It is seldom that meanness of trip of 1823 miles across the coon- V r disposition is found associated with try. I went aboard for a three w m SILVERTON. high mental attainments. days’ and nights’ journey and suc­ Some people waste so much time ceeded in finding a pleasant travel­ fhat it makes them tired, and the ing o-mpaiiion. Mr. Harry L'»v<- Concluded on 8th page. remainder is required for rest. F F B MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ F ree from S uperstition MZ MZ MZ S trictly N on-Sectarian MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ L o c a t i o n H e a l t h f u l MZ MZ S o c ie ty G ood. MZ MZ E x p e n s e s M o d e ra te MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ Liberal University MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ MZ