1 THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, AUGUST 3, 1899. COLLEGE OF N E W S AND NOTES. JOOOOOO-O-OOOO-OO-O-O-O^-O-O-O-O-OOO Medicine S urgery Inform ation . . .-ca— B ureau The farmers in the Willamette T S T H E R E A N Y T H IN G YOU W ANT? valley are harvesting their grain. 1 If so, m ake y o u r w ants know n to us, and we will try am i su p p ly th e m . If OF CHICAGO A few more carpenters can get w hat we do for you is w orth n o th in g to work by applying at the lurch of you, we will e x p ec t no pay. C ast y o u r Reason office. eye over th e list, an d th e n w rite to us. Miss Ethel Bailey, of Portland, is Read o u r ad. on page 6. A ddress, IN F O R M A T IO N B U R E A U , visiting with Miss Lora Ames and Box 100. S ilverton , O r e . the University people this week. . . . Directors of the C orporation . . . E . G ammage , P resid en t .....................................................................D earborn St- In a private letter from Chicago, A. J . H . G r eek , M. D ., V ice-P resident and T re a su re r.......................... 62 D earborn St- $ 3 0 0 0 . —T h ree lots and b u d d in g s, dated July 28, Mr. Geer says,_ “I F lorence E. D ressler , S e c re ta ry ..........................................................2_03 G ladys Ave. co n sistin g of a 2 )^ -sto ry h o tel, a saloon b u ild in g , a b lack sm ith shop, two d u e ll­ want to get home by August loth, ing houses and a b a rn , situ a te d in O sw e­ if I can.” go, O regon. W ould tra d e for o th e r FACULTY p ro p erty . 15 Students should begin to get WM F TAIT, M. D ., D ean , E D IT H T E N L E Y C L A R K E , M. D ., ready now for their year’s work in Professor of In stitu te s of M edicine and Professor of G en eral and E x p erim e n tal D a ir y a n d F r u i t F a r m s .—A d a iry Physiology Surgery. the Liberal University. October 2 farm of 36 acres, good alfalfa land, an d W. E. W IN S K E L . M. D , W M. W . COOK, A. M ., M. I). will soon be here. fru it farm of 80 acres, 10 acres grapes, 2 Professor of Science of M edicine, T h era ­ Professor of G eneral and D escriptive acres peaches and o th e r fru it, good A natom y and Surgical E m ergencies. A number of fine articles were peutics and M ateria M edica. house and b arn s and o th e r o u tb u ild in g s. R. V. W A G N E R , M. D., C H A R L E S E . BO W ER S, M. I)., All situ ated in San Diego co u n ty , Calif. crowded out of the Torch this week Professor of E lectro -T h erap eu tics. Professor of P ractical an d C linical Med­ W ill sell ch eap or trad e for a stock on account of lack of space. They icine. E D W A R D D. W A H L , M. D., farm . 16 will appear later. Professor of P hysics, C h em istry , U rin ­ C H A R L E S J . L E W IS , M. I)., alysis and Toxicology. T o T r a d e .—T w en ty -tw o acre fru it While the foolish croakers are Profesor of Physiology of th e Nervous farm , 8 m iles south of S a le m , O r e .; 4 System , and G eneral Pathology and H O W A R D TAYLOR SM IT H , D, D. S., saying, “You’ll find out!” the work­ acres liearing o rch a rd , m ostly w in ter L ectu rer on nervous Diseases. Professor of D ental Surgery. ers are doing something to make a p p le s, 2 acres stra w b e rrie s, new w ire H O M E R O. BATES, M. D., W. E . W IN S K E L , M. D., fence, good house and b a rn , p len ty of the world happier and better. Professor of M edical and Surgical G yn- D em o n strato r of A natom y. p a stu re , e x cellen t w ater, and tim b e r tecology. JO H N J . B R A D LE Y , M. D., Can’t you .at least take one share enough for wood. W ould like to trad e for W ILLIA M A. TA IT, M. I)., L ectu rer on R ectal and Anal D iseases. a larg er place. 17 of stock in the Liberal University, Professor of O perative and Clinical S u r­ ANLON FR A N K , gery and Surgical Diagnosis. and become one of the owners in A g e n ts .— A gents w anted to sell th e D em o n strato r of Surgical In stru m e n ts JO S E P H H . G R E E R , M. D „ F o rstn er A uger B it. M oney can be that grand enterprise? Fill out a and O rthopedical A ppliances. Professor of Medical and Surgical Gen- m ade. Send 60c for sam ple, or $2.60 blank and send it in at once. We ito-U rinary Diseases and D erm atology. OTTOM AR C A R L IC Z E K , for full set packed in n eat box. 1.3 want to sell as much stock as pos­ D em o n strato r of R oentgen Rav D iagno­ A. E . G A M M A GE, A ttorney , sible before we file the articles of Professor of M edical Ju risp ru d e n ce and sis and of Illu m in atin g and C autery H o m e .—Fifteen acres in Silverton, on A p p aratu s. Silver creek ; fine, finished house, new incorporation. In sa n ity . b arn , nicelv fenced, fru it, w ater pow er FR A N K S. L E W IS , W . SC A IFE , M. A., M. D. T. B. Wakeman is arranging to Prof.of IL Hygiene —♦3000. In stru c to r in L atin . and P reventive M edicine move to Silverton the first of Sep­ F o r S a le .— A fine little house in S il­ tember, to take up his work in the v erto n , w ith one acre of lan d , for only Liberal University. We will wel­ $285. “ F irst com e, first se rv e d .’’ 4 come him to our school, and he will F o r S a le .—A fine litte hom e in Silver- be a valuable addition to the Uni­ PR O G R ESSIVE M E D IC A L COLLEGE to n —J^-acre; apples, p ru n es, rasplier- versity. Ingersoll once said of him, ries, ch erries, p e a rs; n eat little house, In Keeping w ith the Advance of th e Tim es. “He is bedrock, and true.” p ain ted and p a p e re d ; good sidew alk. 3 The Directors have decided to make Special Liberal Inducements Price, $450. Notice the ad. of the College of Address for Announcement F o r S a le o r T ra d e fo r P r o p e r ty in or Medicine and Surgery on this page. to readers of the TORCH OF REASON. near S ilv erto n —320 acres n ear D ayville, Mr. Gammage and Dr. Greer and and Terms, O re., on both sides of Jo h n Day riv e r; others of the faculty are prominent 80 acres m eadow ; good house, b a rn , Freethinkers. Write for terms and sheds, cellar, e t c .; ex cellen t w ater, well catalogue, stating that you saw the and sp rin g ; 200 head horses, 100 head c attle , 24 sw arm s bees, etc., e tc .; one- advertisement in the Torch of Rea­ 167 Dearborn S tre e t, half section of school lan d , which can son. This will insure you special easily lie o b ta in e d , joins th e place. All advantages. IL L IN O IS for $8500 o r good tra d e . CHICAGO 25 C O -E D U C A T IO N A L A. E. GAfUTAGE, President, L IB E R A L U N IV E R S IT Y CORPORATION. The capital stock of the Liberal University Corporation will consist of 10,000 shares at ten dollars per share — a total of one hundred thousand dollars. Each stock-holder is entitled to vote the amount of his stock at any of the stock-holder’s meetings. No assessments will be levied. The money raised by selling stock will be used in constructing the University buildings, purchasing apparatus, and necessary lands, and carrying out the plan of the school. Thirteen trustees will be elected by the stock-holders each year; said trustees to have full control of the management of the University. The money received for tuition and the sale of scholarships is expected to be sufficient for carrying on the work of the School after it is once started. How many shares do you want? Fill out the following blank, and forward at once to Liberal I niversity, Silverton, Oregon; or, to T. B. Wakeman, 93 Nassau Street, New York City. Liberal U niversity Corporation. 1899. W hereby subscribe fo r............ Liberal University Corporation, shares of Stock, at Ten Dollars each, in the now forming at Silverton, Oregon. N am e Post office State Street, or Post office Box T he right is reserved to reject any or a ll Bids ^97 R e a l E s t a t e fo r S ale. — 80 a c re s, house a n d b a rn , good o rch a rd , all fen c­ ed, 8 m iles from S ilv erto n , n e ar school, 35 acres im p ro v ed , on m ain road. P rice $800. 5 T w en ty a c re s ; 15 acres im p ro v ed , all fenced, good sp rin g , 1% m iles from S il­ v e rto n . P rice $700. 6 One h u n d re d a n d six ty a c re s ; 12 acres cleared , 6 m iles from S ilv erto n . P rice $300. 11 D a ir y F a r m . — 480 acres of deeded lan d , 80 acres in m eadow an d balance g rain hay lan d , p a stu re , etc. A good stream of w ater ru n s th ro u g h th e farm th e y e ar ro u n d . Also 320 acres of tim ­ ber c u ltu re a n d hom estead w hich can l»e proved u p on for $200. Good house, d a iry w ith u te n sils for m ak in g cheese and b u tte r, sm okehouse, b lack sm ith sh o p an d tools, and large, new b arn to hold 50 head of cows, 50 calves and 100 tons of h ay . Good well a t house am i b a rn . T his fine d iary farm is located in one of th e finest little valleys in E a ste rn O regon. T he ow ner finds ready m ark et for all h is cheese an d b u tte r a t high p u c e s, and h as m ade enough m oney at th e b u sin ess so th a t he can afford to re ­ tire . H e w ishes to locate in S ilverton and e d u ca te h is ch ild ren in th e L iberal U n iv e rsity . H e offers all th is for only $3000—o n e-h alf down an d balance on (easy te rm s ; also 130 head of c a ttle and I som e hogs will lie sold very c h eap for cash. A ddress th e In fo rm atio n B u reau . Silverton, Ore. 13 T e a c h e r.— A g en tlem an , 40 years of age, resid in g in M issouri, desires to move to Oregon if he can get a position as teach er or find som e congenial w ork. H e has ex cellen t reco m m en d atio n s and • has had very successful ex p erien ce in th e school room . 19