Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, September 21, 1899, Image 6

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    THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 21, 1S99.
RIGHT
LIVING
IS A BOOK OF
F ifte e n C e n tu rie s o f C h u rc h
D o m in a tio n .
C ontinued from let. page.
C O LLE G E OF
Medicine
oppression; but the human race
O F C H IC A G O
never suffered a more cruel outrage,
industry never received a wound
better calculated to plunge the
F a ll T e rm w ill B e g in S e p te m b e r 2 7
world again into the darkness of
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the rudest antiquity. It suffices to
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D ire c to rs o f th e C o r p o r a tio n
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triously spread by the rapacious F lorence K. D bessleb , S e c re tary ............................ .......................... . .2203 Gladys Ave.
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monks at this time, was received
without terror.”
The joy-hating insanities of the
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u n n a tu r a l creed b lig h te d th e lives
FACULTY
WM. F. TAIT, M. D., D ean ,
EDITH TENLEY CLARKE, M. D.,
Professor of in s titu te s of M edicine an d P rofessor of G eneral and E x p erim e n tal
Surpcrv
x tiysioiogy*
WM. w . COOK, .V M., M. D.
W. E. W INSKEL. II. D„
of thousands, and trampled the Professor of Science of M edicine, T h e ra ­ P rofessor of G eneral and D escriptive
A natom y and Surgical E m ergencies.
p eu tics and M ateria M edica.
flowers of earth even on the bleak
On th e following and
R . V. W A G N E R , M. D.,
C H A R L E S E . B O W E R S, M. D.,
kindred S ubjects:
soil of North Britain, where the Professor of P ractical an d C linical M ed­
Professor of E lectro -T h erap eu tics.
E D W A R D D. W A H L , M. D.,
icine.
children of nature need every hour
Professor
of P hysics, C h em istry , U r in ­
C H A R L E S J . L E W IS , M. D.,
of respite from cheerless toil. “All Profesor
S e lf C o n tro l
alysis
an d Toxicology.
of Physiology of th e Nervous
social pleasures,” says Buckle, “all S ystem , a n d G eneral Pathology an d
H O W A R D TAYLOR SM IT H , D, D. 8 .,
S e lf R e s p e c t
Professor of D ental Surgery.
L
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on
nervous
Diseases.
amusements and all the joyful in­
H O M E R O. BA TES, M. I).,
W . E . W IN S K E L , M . D .,
W h a t is M o r a lity ? stincts of the human heart, were Professor of M edical an d Surgical G y n ­
D em o n strato r of A natom y.
aecology.
as sinful. The clergy
JO H N J . B R A D LE Y , M. D.,
W h a t Is Ig n o ra n c e denounced
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rer on R ectal and A nal D iseases.
looked on all comforts as sinful in Professor of O p erativ e and C linical S u r­
ANLON F R A N K ,
themselves, merely because they
Fraud a C rim e
gery an d Surgical D iagnosis.
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. I)„
comforts. The great object of
an d O rthopedical A ppliances.
H a b it, 2 n d N a tu re were
Professor of M edical an d Surgical Gen-
life was to be in a state of constant ito -U rin a ry Diseases and D erm atology.
OTTOMAR C A R L IC Z E K ,
D
em
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n
strato r of R oentgen Ray D iagno­
affliction. Whatever pleased the
P o lite n e s s
A. E . G A M M A G E, A ttorney ,
sis
and
of Illu m in a tin g an d C au tery
Ju risp ru d e n c e and
senses was to be suspected. It Professor of M edical
A p p a ratu s.
In sa n ity .
W is d o m
mattered not what a man liked;
FR A N K S. L E W IS ,
H . W . S C A IF E , M. A., M. D.
In stru c to r in L atin .
Prof.of
H
ygiene
and
P
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M
edicine
the mere fact of his liking it made
E tc ., e tc ., e tc .
it sinful. Whatever was natural
One of these c h ap ters is
F e e s an d E x p e n s e s .
was wrong.”
W o rth m ore to
M atricu latio n Fee, paid only o n c e ................................................................................. $ 5.00
Y oung and old th a n th e
The dogma of exclusive salvation G
eneral T icket, each y ear of a tte n d a n c e ................................................................... <>0.00
P rice of th e book.
by faith made forcible conversion A natom ical T icket, including m a te ria l, first and second years, each y e a r ---- 5.00
appear an act of mercy, and stimu­ L aboratory T icket, first and second years, each y e a r ............................................... 5.00
. . . IT S H O U L D B E IN . .
lated those wars of aggression that
have cost the lives of more than
thirty millions of our fellow-men. P R O G R E S S IV E M E D IC A L C O L L E G E
w
In Keeping w ith the Advance ot th e lim es.
In the Crusades alone five millions
of victims were sacrificed on the
The Directors have decided to make Special Liberal Inducements
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a
altar
of
fanaticism;
the
extermina­
to readers of the TORCH OF REASON.
Address for Announcement
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n e a tly c lo t h - tion of the Moriscos reduced the and Terms,
b o u nd copy p o s t paid
population of Spain by seven mil­
lions; the man-hunts of the Spanish-
a g e n ts wanted .
American priests almost annihilat­
1 6 7 D e a rb o rn S t r e e t ,
ed the native population of the C H IC A G O
IL L IN O IS
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West Indies and vast areas of Cen­
tral and South America, once as
well-settled as the most fertile re­
O regon gions of Southern Europe.
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The
horrid butcheries in the land of the
Albigensis, in the mountain homes
of the Vaudois, and in the Spanish
F o r s tn e r s ’s
provinces of the Netherlands exter­
minated the inhabitants of whole
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cities and districts, and drenched
To sell p roperty
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the fields of earth with the blood of
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