Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, July 27, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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    T H E TORCH OF REASON, SIL V E R T O N , OREGON, JU L Y 27, 1899
Do you ta k e th e
T o rc h o f R eason?
Feet and False Ribs.
LIBRARY OF LIBERAL CLASSICS
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not get elsew here for th ree tim es the
m oney. It com es every week, too.
French women appear m arvel­
ously slight these days, an d w on­
derful must he the skill of the cor­
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set m a k e r to produce such slen d er
W e e k ly O r e g o n ia n ? waists and rounded hips. It is
It is published a t P o rtla n d , o re., I claim ed by those who profess to
and co ntains m ore and b e tte r infor-
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C L O T H E D IT IO N S .
of R eason..................................
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th e price of th e Oregonian alone.
Pa>ne’9 Common Sense...................................
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Works.
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Paine’s Crisis.................................. .
25
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50 Paine’s Life. By Clio Rickman
1
Paine’s Principal Political Works. ........
Ulus
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TH E TORCH OF R E A SO N ,
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Volney’s Ruins of Empires. Illustrated. .. 50
Paine’s Age
of of
Reason................................
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Vicar
of Schreiner.................
Savoy, and A Search for 25 Pajne’s
are as equally characteristic of Rousseau’s
Truth, by
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Rights
Man.....................
S ilverto n , Oregon.
------- ~ Social Contract.................. ........
" Paine’s Crisis.....................................
_ those who appear in quiet tailor- Rousseau’s
50
Meslier’s Superstition in all Ages. Portrait 50 Maine’s Life, by ed National. Profusely ilius. 76
made suits as of those who are re­ ^ te ^ lif r'0 (Alfliibe nut* iBrriiitiift. Portrait 50 1 “*ne «Complete Life, by Clio Rickman and
Dickens’ Sunday Under Three Heads. Ilius. 25 n . e oortor of the National.............
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Political Works,
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Talleyrand’s Letter to the Pope. Portrait.
25 La?116,8 Political Works,Complete, (2 vols.).. 2 00
tumes.
Gibbon’s Birth and Character of Mahomet..
26
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AND
Higgins’ Horae Sabbaticae............................. 25
8 History of Christianity. Ilius....... 2 00
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Higgins’ Apology for »<_i------
Mahomet,
the - T,,_.
Ilius. —
A m ovem ent was begun this Reasons
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25 Uibbou 8 Bii'th and Character of Mahomet.
for
lief. By Louis Viardot ... 25
week by several M ethodist clergy­ Father Tom and the Pope at the Vatican...... 25
M a in S t r e e t
S ilv e r to n , O r e ’
men to prevent the foot-binding of
CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Chinese female children born in
this city. The practice is said to be
S chool
increasing and the church society
is determ ined to brevk it up. Care­
S u p p lie s ,
ful inquiry has shown th a t more
B o oks and
than a score of little Chinese babies I
Voltaire's Romances. Illustrated.......... . i 50
are undergoing the torture.
Voltaire’s Zadig, or F a te : and The W hite
S t a t io n e r y .
-------Essays and Criticisms. Profusely illus^ 1 50
a Satirical Romance.............. 25 Rousseau’s Vicar of Savoy. Portrait. Cloth 50
It would he to the credit of -------The Bull,
Sage and the A theist; also The
Rousseau’s Social Contract. Portrait. ..
76
Princess of Babylon.........................
25 Meslier’s Superstition in all Ages. Portrait 1 00
C
hristianity
if
our
clergy
in
their
Dealers in F ru its, Vegetables
------ The Man of Forty Crowns; and The
3Uf«Hrr’« bUiliibr mih ¡Ikrniuift. Portrait 1 00
Huron, or, Pupil of Nature........... 25 Volney’s Ruins of Empires, illustrated..... 76
several congregations would preach ------ Micromegas;
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Dream
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to young women on the sin of tight Voltaire’s Romances, containing
the above 4
Haeckel’s Visit to Ceylon. Portrait........... 1 00
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lacing and high heels, throwing the -------Letters
on the Christian Religion....... 25 Higgins’ Horse Sabbaticae...........................
60
W ho D oes Y o u r .
------ Philosophy of History..........................
25 Higgins’ Apology for Mahomet, the Ilius. 60
spine out of plumb.
-------Ignorant Philosopher...........................
25 Buchner’s Force and Matter. Portrait ... 1 00
-------Chinese Catechism................................. 25 Buchner’s Man in Past, Present and Future. 1 00
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A Ca,eful exaraination o f the Voltaire’s
Essays and Criticisms contains the
Rochefoucauld's Moral Maxims.................... 75
above 4 books, profusely illustrated....... 1 00 Comte’s Positive Philosophy. P o rtra it.... 4 00
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pressure on the false ribs, bringing
them together and even lapping in
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some cases. It is a common re­
C a rd s o r C irc u la rs ,
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B ill H e a d s ,
I norant m others, w’hen a large well-
N o te or L e t t e r H e a d s ,
developed girl of N ature has a
S ta te m e n ts ,
normal waist, ‘‘it is tim e to begin
to give to her some form.”
T ic k e ts , P ro g ra m s ,
la Iking with quite an intelligent
In v ita tio n s ,
m other, who was conscientiously
B o o ks o r P a m p h le ts ,
forming four daughters, I recom­
E n v e lo p e s
mended them to study the Venus,
Or any o th e r P rin tin g , you will serve considered the perfect specimen of
your own in te re st and help su p p o rt
womanhood. The m other replied:
th e L iberal U n iv ersity by se n d ­
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will execute them p ro m p tly , tastefu lly . !the fashionable wom an’s waist is
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It is n o t to be supposed th at Xa-
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more than is neces-
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m essa g es ano essa ys
c v e r y is s u e
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they live in gradually collapsing.
H alf the sorrows of m aternity re­
sult from this suicidal treatm ent of
Renan’s Life of Jesus. Illustrated...............
50
Schopenhauer’s Wisdom of Life. Portrait... 25
----- -Counsels and Maxims...........................
25
-------Religion: a Dialogue & Other Essays..
25
-------The Art of Literature.............................
25
-------Studies in Pessimism............................. 25
Gabrielle’s Life and Immortality of M an.... 50
Davidson’s Canon of the Bible...................... 60
Darwin’s Origin of Species............................
60
Hypatia By Charles Kingsley...................... 50
Bacon’s Paradoxes. Portrait ...................
10
The Scientific Religion By Maniel Sands
50
Ingersoll’s Controversy & Christmas Sermoi
25
---------Gods and other L ectures............... 50
-----------Ghosts and other Lectures.............. 50
----------- Some Mistakes of Moses.................. 25
----------- Interviews on Talmage................... 60
---------- What Must we do to be 8aved ?......
25
B lasp _ h em y.........................................
25
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---- Man, Woman and Child. Portrait
25
----- Shakespeare, a Lecture. Portrait.
----- About the Holy Bible, a Lecture...
25
----- Voltaire, a Lecture. Portrait........
25
----- Field-Ingersoll Discussion.............
25
----- Ingersoll-Gladstone Controversy...
25
----- The Christian Religion...............
25
----- Foundations of Faith......................
25
----- H ow to Reform Mankind...............
25
Essays
ivs ana
and Criticisms................... 25
The Truth, a Lecture.................... * 25
Crimes Against
Criminals.
10
tga
Abraham Lincoln, a Lecture. Por
25
Which Way? A Lecture...............
25
Myths and Miracles. A Lecture... 25
Patriotic Addresses......................... 25
Some Reasons Why
25
Why I am an Agnostic.
_ 25
Rome or Reason ? .......................... 25
Superstition. A Lecture
25
On the Devil
25
Thanksgiving Sermon.................
25
As He Is...........................................
25
Vindication of Thomas Paine......
15
Is Suicide a Sin ?.............................. 25
Goodloe’s Birth of the Republic. P o rtra it.. 1 00
Saltus’ Anatomy of Negation............... - ...... 75
Halt us’ Philosophy of Insenchantm ent........ 78
Fawcett’s Agnosticism.................................... 75
Bulwer’s History of a False Religion............ 50
Talleyrand’s Letter to the Pope. Portrait... 60
Reasons for Unbelief. By Louis Vlardot..... 60
Father Tom and the Pope at the Vatican.....
50
Ingersoll’s Lectures, voi. I, cloth.................. 8 50
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voi. I, full sheep................. 6 00
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voi. I, half morocco.... 5 00
(Second volume in "preparation.)
Ingersoll’s Prose Poems. Portrait..... ........ 2 50
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Cheaper Edition.. 1 60
-------------- Gods and other Lectures............ 1 00
----------- — Ghosts and other Lectures......... 1 00
-------------- Some Mistakes of Moses ............. 1 0C
-------------- Interviews on Talmage.......... ..... 1 00
-------------- Field-Ingersoll Discussion.......... 50
---------------Ingersoll-Gladstone Controversy 60
-------------- The Christian Religion............... 5C
-------------- Patriotic Addresses...................... 50
-------------- Shakespeare, a Lecture. Portrait. 50
Renan’s Ufe of Jesus......... .............. Cloth
76
Davidson’s Canon oi the Bible....................... 1 00
Anocryphal New Testament........................... l 50
Morehouse’s Wilderness of Worlds. Ilius ... 100
Taber’s Faith or F act........................ „ ........... 1 00
Keeler’s Short History of the Bible...............
75
Carlyle’s French Revolution..........................
75
Spencer’s First Principles...............................
75
Spencer’s Data of Ethics................................
75
1 ••
Education........................................
75
Darwin’s Descent of Man................................ 75
Darwin’s Origin o f Species............................
75
Proctor's Other Worlas than ours.................. 75
Kingsley’s Hypatia.......................................... 75
Schopenhauer’s Essays...................................
75
O'Meara’s Napoleon, 2 voi., Boxed. Ilius. 2 50
Las Casas Napoleon, 4 vols., Boxed Illns.... 6 00
Cobbett’s English Grammar........................... i 00
Macauley’s I^y s of Ancient Rome. Illns.... 2 60
Shakespeare Portrayed by Himself-.............. 1 00
Individuality..............................
25
Uberty in Literature...................... 25
Orthodoxy...........................
Limitations of Toleration...
u
Discourse About Immortality ..
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¿n
Conduct..................
50
Th..
The T.«w
Law of Success
and Failure of Things 50
Opposi tes in General 50
Keeler’s Short History o f the Bible
í
............. 50
Gardener’s Men, Women and Gods,
50
Asmodeus. or the Devil on Two Sticks. Bins. 50
Bachelor o* Salamanca n iu stra te d ........... 50
Vanilio Gonzales, or the Merry Bachelor, ilia ■50
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