Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, July 06, 1899, Page 6, Image 6

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    TH E TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, JULY 6, 1899.
Plan of the University.
PRODUCE TAKEN
sion and exercise in the place of STR IC TLY ONE PRICE-
very much of the useless athletics
D R E Y E R & C R A IG
with which much valuable time is
now wasted in many educational
ave you ordered your Spring Suit
institutions.
This University is designed to
yet? The fact that we are the
be substantially co-educational as
clothiers of Silverton, we would
to the sexes, and the preparatory
run a great risk if we did not know our
school is now largely compoeed of
clothing, for we guarantee it, and only
girls, with three admirable lady
good clothing can bear such a guarantee.
teachers, and with a kindergarten
as the preparatory stage of the
If you want to get acquainted with us
whole course of education.
without spending much,
It is proposed to have three
try one of our ready
presidents; that is, a president shall
be chosen to preside over and have
made suits at..............
general charge of each of the three
Grand Divisions of the systematic
University course, as above stated,
and that they will preside in rota­
O R EG O N
tion, each during one of the three S IL V E R T O N
terms of the year, as president of
the faculty and corporation, and at
T h e Gr< a t
other times be acting vice-presi­
a ji
dents. Thus securing an equal and
V itæ =O re R em edies
just recognition and emphasis upon
the grand divisions of human
No Need to Suffer from Any Disease.
knowledge, with a variety and yet
a general unity in the instruction
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and the administration of the Uni­
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versity.
The projectors of the Liberal
University of Oregon, propose to
develops a new centre of Liberal
and higher education out of the
school they have already success-
fully conducted for the last two
yearsat Silverton,and in which they
have fifty scholars already engaged,
A proposed plan can only be pre-
paratory and tentative, but the
lines are sufficiently indicated by
i he work already being successfully
prosecuted. The course and curri-
culum will be modified to suit
future additions and conditions,
but the plan indicated in the pre­
sent prospectus is to be followed.
The three terms per year should
he continued by the student for
three years as the condition of
graduation—which should signify
i hat he has had a substantial initia­
tion into the three grand depart­
ments of human knowledge, viz.:
(1) Mathematics and the Physical
Sciences. (2) The Organic World
of Biology, Physiology, Psychology,
etc. (3) The Human Sciences of
Sociology, Language, History, Poli­
O re -O lin c
tics, Economics, Law, Aesthetics
M e d ic a te d Soap
A descriptive catalogue of all the
and Ethics. Thereafter a year for
best Freetnought work» free on ap­
Agent
PEARL W. GEER
general education and the practical
plication to Dellquest & Andrews,
application of the special knowl­
Secular Booksellers, El Paso, Texas.
S ilverton , O regon .
edge attained to the profession or
occupation of life to he pursued by
THE
the student is strongly recommend­
ed. Opportunities for < xercise in
the art of teaching and general
Next Door to Morley'».
technology would be afforded dur­ A. A. A R M S T R O N G , P R O P .
ing this last year, and a special
Shaving, 10c.; Hair Cutting 15c.
diploma awarded.
In the first year as above indi­
50 YEARS’
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X P E R IE N C E
cated. the larger part of the time
To sell property
would be devoted to mathematics
To buy a home
and the systematic study of the phy­
sical sciences.
To go into business
In the second year the emphasis
To exchange real or personal property
T rade M arks
would fall upon the organized world,
D es ig n s
C o p y r ig h ts A c .
To work, or to hire workers
i.e., biology, physiology (hygiene),
Anyone »ending a »ketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
comparative sociology, etc.
Invention is probably patentable. Communica­
ANYTHING
W ANT
tion» strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
In the third year the attention sent
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
would he directed more especially Uncial notice, without c harge, in the
W R IT E T O U S .
W E C A N H E L P YOU
to human history and sociology,
A handsom ely Illustrated weekly. la r g e st cir­
the religions, governments, politics, culation
Address, INFORMATION BUREAU
o f any Scientific Journal. Terms, |3 a
y ea r: four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers.
economics and ethics, with philoso­
W a t e r S t r e e t ,
Silverton, Oregon.
ppoHite Liberal Hall.
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phy and linguistics as a general
Branch Office. 625 F SL. W ashington. D. C.
accompaniment, ending with aes­
Six Tracts to Promote
thetics and fine arts in view of the
future forms of religion and human
How to Make
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aspirations.
Good T im e s f o r a ll T im e
The fourth, or post graduate year,
we have already indicated to bo de­ W is d o m
The Government nationalized the Postal System, why not also
the
Money System? A plan is told by C. ELTt
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voted to a general summing up and ■
In Place of Christianity:
in his book entitled
direction of studies to the particu­
1 Can Sms be Forgiven?
lar business or profession of life.
2 Does Christianity or Science Promote Civil­
In each year the studies of gene­
ization?
ral emphasis, as above indicated, 3 Is Religion or Science More Reliable?
Postpaid for 25 Cents.
would be accompanied with lectures 4 Evolution and Comparison of Religions.
All profits on this book will be given to the Liberal University
mid exercises in English and other ’ Does
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Belief in
in Miracles Benefi
Benefit? "
It
should
lie
in
the
hands of every thinking person. Address all orders to
6 Immortality or Annihilation?
languages, and with general practi­
The TORCH OF REASON, Silverton, Oregon.
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cal knowledge, so that the student
would become generally informed to han<l to your Christian friends. Send
as to the subjects which would suc­ 2 eents for tt, or fi cents for 25 tracts,
ALWAYS GIVES
to E liza M owry B liven , Brook­
cessfully occupy his attention.
lyn, Conn., or send 10 cents
The University laboratory, work­
for 50. either kind or as­
sorted kinds, to
shop, garden and farm would con-!
stantly afford technical knowledge;
THE LIBERAL UNIVERSITY GO.,
BECAUSE IT GIVES
and practical skill by way of diver Silverton
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