Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, August 31, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, AUGUST 31, 1899.
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N E W S AND NOTES.
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Who wants to dispose of a nice
little pony? Answer at the Torch
of Reason Office.
Beautiful weather again, and the
building of our Freethought school
goes merrily on.
There is another large delegation
of Wisconsonites which will arrive
in Silverton soon.
Rain has delayed our work dur­
ing the past week but now the
weather is delightful, and fifteen
men make the Liberal University
building grow.
Freethinkers desiring to hold
stock in the Liberal University Cor­
poration should send in their names
at once, before the stock books are
closed. Sign the blank on this page
and send as directed.
The editor’s mother and two sis­
ters, with their families, have ar­
rived in Silverton from Wisconsin
since our last issue, and are well
pleased with our country, and will
make Silverton their home.
Liberal Hall’s seating capacity
ought to be crowded on Sunday ev­
ening, October 1, when Mr. Wake­
man delivers his first address to
the students of the Liberal Univer­
sity and the citizens of Silverton.
Miss Alice Davenport, sister of
the cartoonist, Homer Davenport,
has been employed as teacher of
stenography and typewriting in the
Liberal University. She is now
busily engaged in our private office.
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We hope to have the roof on the
University building before the next
issue of the Torch reaches its read­
ers.
Just as we go to press we learn
of the wedding <>f the Freethought
poetess, Miss Grace E. Gruber, of
Brockton, Mass., to Mr. A. W. Dell-
quest, formerly of El Paso, Texas.
After a year or so spent in travel­
ing at home and abroad, Mr. and
Mrs. Dellquest will make their home
in Norfolk, Va. The Torch of Rea­
son extends hearty congratulations
and predicts a prosperous and
happy life for the two contracting
parties.
Inform ation
Bureau
paid the debt, not even asking the I
organization for security. One of
them afterward donated his half of
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the amount, but the other, l»eing
old and nearly blind, and having T S T H E R E A N Y T H IN G YOU W ANT?
already donated liberally of cash, £ If so, m ake y o u r w ants know n to us,
could not afford to do so, ami as­ and we will try and su p p ly th em . If
sert!», in a recently published state­ w hat we do for you is w orth n o th in g to
you, we will ex{«ect no pay. C ast y o u r
ment of the case, that he actually eye over th e list, and th e n w rite to us.
needs the money to live on. But Read o u r ad. on page 6. A ddress,
the now prosperous church refuses
IN FO R M A TIO N B U R E A U ,
Box 100.
S ii vf . r t o n , O r e .
to pay—denies the debt, in fact.
Of course, they owe nothing. Je­ $ 3 0 0 0 . —Th ree lots and b u d d in g s,
sus paid it all! Nevertheless,simple co n sistin g of a 2J^-8tory hotel, a saloon
u ild in g , a b lack sm ith shop, t w o d s e l l-
honesty is worth more than all the b ing
houses and a burn, situ ated in O sw e­
religion in the univere.
go, O regon.
W ould tra d e for o th e r
p ro p erty .
LOCALS.
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BOOK NO TIC ES.
R em em ber o u r clu b b in g rate w ith th e
O regonian only lasts for a lim ited tim e.
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Read o u r offer oil page 7.
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‘ No B eginning.”
New
B a rb e r Shop
Next Door io Morley's.
Prof. Thaddeus B. Wakeman will
Daniel K. Tenney has a style of A . A. A R M S T R O N G , P R O P .
lecture at Liberal Hall, Silverton, his own and when he writes an ar­
Shaving, 10c.; Hair Cutting 15c.
Oregon, on Sunday, October 1st, ticle it is appreciated by all readers.
the day before the opening of the His latest piece was published in a
fall term of the Liberal University.: recent issue of the Freethought
This will be an “inaugural ad-| Magazine and has been brought out
dress,” and Prof. Wakeman will in a neat pamphlet w’th the above
take for his text, “I come not to title. The price is only 10 cents.
destroy but to fulfil.”
■ Send your orders to the Torch of
Mrs. Bliven’s letter in the last is­ Reason.
sue of the Torch seems to strike
Anvone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
manv of our readers favorably,
“ Jesus Paid it A ll!”
Invention is probably patentable. Communica­
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
which is not at all surprising, for
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
The .Medford, Or., Methodist serial notice, without charge, in the
her ideas along the educational line
are very good indeed. We would church once got in a bad way and
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
like to have others of our readers was about to lose its building on a culation
of any scientific Journal. Terms, |3 a
year : four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers.
send in their opiuions of the plan lumber bill. Two faithful brothers
& Co.36’6™***“" New York
outlined in Mrs. Bliven’s letter.
stepped forward;borrowed $600 and MUNN
Branch Office. 626 F 8t„ Washington. D. C.
Scientific American.
Liberili U niversity Corporation.
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hereby subscribe
for
shares of Stock, at Ten D ollars each, in the
Liberal U niversity Corporation, n o w
form ing at Silverton, Oregon.
Nam e
Post office
D a iry a n d F r u i t F a r m s . —A dairy
farm of 36 acres, good alfalfa land, and
fru it farm of SO acres, 10 acres grapes, 2
acres peaches and o th e r fru it, good
house an d b a rn s and o th e r o u tb u ild in g s.
All situ a te d in San Diego c o u n ty , C alif.
W ill sell ch eap or trad e for a stock
farm .
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Have you “ Com m on S en se” ? If not,
sen d at once for a free copy of th is lib ­
e ra l-m in d e d
advocate of advanced
T o T r a d e .—T w en ty -tw o acre fruit
th o u g h t. B rings h e a lth and success. farm , S m iles so u th of Salem , O r e .; 4
A ddress, Com m on Sense, T. R. 99, 56 acres b earin g o rch ard , m ostly w in ter
a p p les, 2 acres straw b erries, new w ire
S ta te S t., Chicago, III.
fence, good house and b a rn , p len ty of
W oodw orkers, d o n ’t forget to send an p a stu re , ex cellen t w ater, and tim b e r
o rder for a se t of th e F o rstn e r A uger enough for wood. W ould lik e to tra d e for
a larg er place.
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Bits. P rice, $2.60 by m ail. See ad.
We are indebted to Mr. W. H.
Maple, of Chicago, for a copy of
his book, “No Beginning,” an ex­
tract from which will be found on
first page of this issue. Mr. Maple
attacks the fundamental fallacy in Ladies who wish cu t h a ir o r com bings
a vigorous manner, and no one cap­ I woven in to sw itches m ay leave th e ir
able of following his close reason­ o rd ers a t th e Torch of Reason office.
ing can read the book and continue O rders by m ail p ro m p tly a tte n d e d to.
to believe in the Biblical “begin­ A g e n ts .—A gents w anted to sell R ight
ning”. The logic of this work is Living, a book th a t sh o u ld he in every
•h o m e. Scud $1.00 for sa m p le copy and
conclusive, the manner of handling term s to agents.
the subject is admirable, and it is
a contribution to Freethought lit­
erature with which every Free­
R a ta b le persona of a m echanical or Inventive m ind
thinker should make himself famil­ desiring
a trip to the P a r i s E x p o s i ti o n , w ith good
salary and expenses paid, should write
iar. The price is, cloth binding, 75 T h e P A T E N T R E C O R D , B a lt im o r e , M d .
cents. Send to this office.
“The M aster’s riasterpiece.”
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State
Street, or Post office Box
f"he r ig h t is re se rv ed to r e je c t a n y or a ll B id s
A g e n ts .— A gents w an ted to sell th e
F o rstn e r A uger Bit.
M oney can lie
m ade. Send 60c for sam ple, or $2.60
for full set packed in neat box.
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H o m e .— Fifteen acres in S ilverton, on
Silver creek ; fine, finished house, new
h a m , nicelv fenced, fru it, w ater pow er
—$3000.
F o r S a le .—A fine little house in S il­
v erto n , w ith one acre of lan d , for only
$285. “ F irs t com e, first se rv e d .”
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F o r S a le .—A fine litte hom e in Silver-
to n —J^-acre; apples, p ru n es, ra sp b e r­
ries, ch erries, p e a rs; neat little house,
p ain ted and p a p e re d ; good sidew alk.
P rice, $450.
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F o r S a le o r T ra d e fo r P r o p e r ty in or
near S ilv erto n —320 acres n ear Dayville.
O re., on both sides of Jo h n D ay riv e r;
80 acres m eadow ; good house, b a rn ,
sheds, cellar, e tc .; excellent w ater, well
and sp rin g ; 200 head horses, 100 head
c a ttle , 24 sw arm s bees, etc., e tc .; one-
half section of school lan d , w hich can
easily he o b tain ed , joins th e place. All
for $8500 or good trad e .
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R e a l E s ta te fo r S a le . — 80 a c re s,
house an d b a rn , good o rc h a rd , ail fenc­
ed, 8 m iles from S ilverton, n e ar school,
36 acres im proved, on m ain road. Price
$800.
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T w en ty a c re s ; 15 acres im p ro v ed , all
fenced, good sp rin g , lb , m iles from S il­
v erto n . P rice $700.
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One h u n d re d an d six ty a c re s; 12
acres cleared , 6 m iles from S ilv erto n .
Price $300.
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D a ir y F a r m . — 480 acres of deeded
lan d , 80 acres in m eadow an d balance
grain hay land, 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 ear ro u n d . Also 320 acres of tim ­
b e r c u ltu re and hom estead w hich can
l>e proved u p on for $200. Good house,
d a iry w ith u ten sils for m ak in g cheese
an d b u tte r, sm okehouse, b lack sm ith
sh o p and tools, and large, new b arn to
hold 50 head of cows, 50 calves and 100
tons of h ay . Good well at house an d
b a rn . T h is 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 a rk e t
for all h is cheese and b u tte r at 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 be can afford to re ­
tire .
H e w ishes to locate in S ilverton
and ed u cate his 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 dow n an d balance on
easy te rm s ; also 130 head of c a ttle and
som e hogs will be sold very ch eap for
cash. A ddress th e In fo rm atio n B ureau.
S ilv erto n , O re.
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T e a c h e r .—A g en tlem an , 40 years of
age, residing in M issouri, desires to
move to Oregon if he can get a position as
tea ch e r or find som e congenial work.
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 .
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