TH E TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, AUGUST 24, 1899. 6 RIGHT LIVING IS A BOOK OF « S ix ty E x c e lle n t For the T orch of Reason. C O LLEG E OF Little Torches. BY W. E. JOHNSON. O F C H IC A G O I reproach him [M t . Ingersoll] for having tried to destroy religion, which is a hold, and not to replace it by anything.—[Edwin Markham, Fall T e rm w ill Begin S e p te m b e r 2 7 author of ‘‘The Man with a Hoe”. My! My! The doctor has done . . . . D ire c to rs o f th e C o rp o ra tio n . . gone and taken the smallpox away A. E. G a . mmage , President ............................................................ 167 Dearriorn St- from me and Riven me nothing in J. H. G reer , M. D., Vice-President and Treasurer...................... 52 Dearborn St. , , , F lorence E. D ressler , Secretary................................................. 2203 Gladys Ave. its place! What a mean doctor he is! Boo hoo! FACULTY CO - E D U C A T IO N A L No man can he saved by works ( ' l-| o i M p r S °f righteousness performed by him- 1C1 p t v i — f Zinn’s Outlook. self.—[Zion’s Outlook. If that is true, what is the use of On the following and being righteous? The god who kind red 8u 1 > jec ts : damns a righteous man because he don’t believe in some ghost story S e lf C ontrol , t • i . ... , and eaves a professional horsethief who does believe it, is apt to pop- S e lf R esp ect ulate his heavenly reservat.o«. w.th W h a t is M o ra lity an undesirable class of people. On W h a t is Ignorance the whole it seems safer to go to hell with the crowd. Fraud a C rim e H a b it, 2nd N a tu re Politeness W isdom E tc , e tc ., etc. One of these chapters is Worth more to Young and old than the Price of the book. . . . IT S H O U L D B E IN . . EVERY HOME! M edicine-Surgery No man who does not thoroughly abhor that which is evil can love the good with all his might anil soul.—[Methodist Recorder. That’s just the fault we find with j you Christians. You are so blindly in love with your cruel, immoral 1 god that * you l ave no room in vour soul for things that are good. It is an uphill job to live on a high plane of morality when intellectual- ly chained to a god whose cruelties and immoralities have been record­ ed in your so-called “sacred writ” for a thousand years. WM. F. TAIT, M. D., D ean , EDITH TENLEY CLARKE, M. D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine and Professor of General and Experimental Surgery. Physiology. WM w C 00K, A. M., M. D. W. E. WINSKEL. M. D., Professor of Science of Medicine, Thera- Professor of General and Descriptive Anatomy and Surgical Emergencies. peutics and Materia Medica. R. V. WAGNER, M. D., CHARLES E. BOWERS, M. D., Professor of Electro-Therapeutics. Professor of Practical and Clinical Med­ icine. EDWARD D. WAHL, M. D., Professor of Physics, Chemistry, Urin­ CHARLES J. LEWIS, M. D., ProIe9or of i.|,v„i(>k,gv o( ,'he Nt.nous alysis and Toxicology. System, and General Pathology and HOWARD TAYLOR SMITH, D, D. S., Professor of Dental Surgery. HOMER Q PATEgt M p W. E. WINSKEL, M. D., Professor of Medical and Surgical Gyn­ Demonstrator of Anatomy. aecology. JOHN J. BRADLEY, M. D., WILLIAM A. TAIT, M. D., Lecturer on Rectal and Anal Diseases. Professor of Operative ami Clinical Sur­ AN LON FRANK, gery ami Surgical Diagnosis. Demonstrator of Surgical Instruments JOSEPH H. GREER, M. D„ and Orthopedical Appliances. Professor of Medical and Surgical Gen- ito-Urinarv Diseases and Dermatology, OTTOMAR CARLICZEK, Demonstrator of Roentgen Rav Diagno­ A. E. GAMMAGE, A ttorney , sis and of Illuminating and Cautery Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Apparatus. Insanity. H. W. SCAIFE, M. A., M. D. FRANK S. LEWIS, Prof.of Hvgieneand Preventive Medicine Instructor in Latin. F ees an d E x p e n s e s . Matriculation Fee, paid only once ................................................................. $ 5.00 General Ticket, each year of attendance............................. •.......................... 60.00 Anatomical Ticket, including material, first and second years, each year.... 5.00 Laboratory Ticket, first and second years, each year........................................ 5.00 P R O G R E S S IV E M E D IC A L C O L L E G E In Keeping w ith the Advance of the Times. He [Ingersoll] claimed great friendship for workingmen, and The Directors have decided to make Special Liberal Inducements l@^dl $ 0 „ ® ® a n d re c e iv e a posed as the champion of the poor, to readers of the TORCH OF REASON. Address for Announcement n e a tly c lo t h - but there is no record of any tangi- and Terms, b o u n d c o p y , p o st p a id . ble kindness ever bestowed.—[Pa- cirtc Baptist. A G E N T S W A N TE D . Here, you champion long dis­ 1 6 7 D e a rb o rn S t r e e t , tance, Rocky Mountain liar! What IL L IN O IS - address - are you talking about? For twen- C H IC A G O __________ i ty years Colonel Ingersoll has giv- en away to charitable purposes the S ilverton O regon bulk of his income of #50,1)00 a year. Were it not for his life insur­ ance, his widow would be compelled to sell the home to get monev to F o r s tn e r s ’ s live on. If you would comedown East and tell that yarn to any one of Mr. Ingersoll’s thousands of To sell property IS INVALU ABE TO poor beneficiaries, you would get To buy a home C arpenters and Joiners, for mortising, your head bumped before you such as lettimz in locks, as it takes the could get around the corner to the To go into business place of chisel and gouge; to « , „ Cabinet .. . „ Makers, i f for • inlaid . •, work, , dow- , first saloon. A E. 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