Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, October 05, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, OCTOBER 5 1S9».
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NEW S AND NOTES.
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Luo!
Liberal University, Oregon!
Another delegation of Wisconsin­
ites arrived in Silverton this week.
Quite a delegation of eastern Or­
egon students are expected next
week.
Send in your orders for Torch of
Reason Song Book, No. 2. Ien
cents a copy.
Prof. Wakeman’s work on the his­
tory of language this week has oeen
very interesting and instructive.
Visitors to the new building are
surprised and delighted with its
beauty and convenience.
n FrëÏÏTriplo Paris!
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lecture. She wan very much plead- „ „ tty flavor longer th a n bread rained I
ed with our work, and invited ua with any other yeast ever put upon the
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We will postpone publinhing the
Secular Sunday school lessons un-
til the new ball in the University
is ready. We hope by that time to
have material ready for the first
lessons. Not hearing from anyone
on the subject, we have concluded
that no one wishes to enter the con­
test for the prize offered, and will,
therefore, withdraw’ the same.
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167 D earb o rn St.
A. E. G ammaoe , P re s id e n t...................... • • • ........................................
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J. H . G r e e r , M. I)., V ice-P resid en t and T re a s u re r........................... 5- D ear rn t.
An iln c n L e t t e r
FACULTY
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C ontinued from 6th page.
WAT F T \ I T M D D ean ,
E D IT H TENLEY’ C L A R K E , M. D.,
The Y. P. S. S. C. will elect offi­
•ro tv X i if i
iu ,;.; of Medicine and Profcaaor of General and E xpenm ental
The prospects for success are all
cers and plan its winter’s campaign
Surgery.
that we expected, and cannot
W. E . W IN S K E L . M. D.,
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Friday evening.
W M . W . COOK, A. M ., M. D.
P
rofessor
of G eneral and D escriptive
help
but
be
realized,
if Professor of Science of M edicine, I hera-
A
natom
y
and Surgical E m ergencies.
If we can only get help enough, those who are interested in Liberal
p eu tics and M ateria M edica.
R . V . W A G N E R , M. D .,
our laboratory, library and m use-. education continue their support in
C H A R L E S E. B O W ER S, M. D.,
Professor
of E lectro -T h erap eu tics.
an d C linical M ed­
um will be second to none in the the future as they have done in Professor of P ractical
EDW ARD D. W A H L , M. D.,
icine.
Professor
of Physics, C h em istry , U rin ­
world.
C H A R L E S J . L E W IS , M. D „
the past.
alysis
and Toxicology.
Profesor of Physiology of th e Nervous
The beautiful weather has been a
To sum up, we are well and
H
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TAYLOR
SM IT H , D, D. 8 . ,
Svstem , and G eneral Pathology and
Professor
of
D
ental
Surgery.
L ec tu re r on nervous Diseases.
great help in finishing our new hopeful, at work on the ground, in
W . E . W IN S K E L , M. D .,
H O M E R O. BATES, M. D.,
building. The gods are on our perfect accord with our colleagues, Professor
D
em o n strato r of A natom y.
of M edical an d Surgical G yn-
lecologv.
side.
' and feel sure that we have a good
JO H N J . B R A D LE Y , M. D.,
L
ectu
rer on Rectal an d A nal D iseases.
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TA
IT,
M.
D.,
We still have a force of carpen­ and useful career before us in this Professor of O perative and C linical S u r­
ANLON FR A N K ,
gery and Surgical D iagnosis.
ters at work finishing the building land of promise.
D e m o n strato r of Surgical In stru m e n ts
T. B. W akeman ,
JO S E P H II. G R E E R , M. D,,
am i O rthopedical A ppliances.
so as to accommodate the increas­
Professor
of
M
edical
and
Surgical
Gen-
Professor in Sociology and Cognate ito -U rin a ry Diseases and D erm atology.
OTTOM AR C A R L IC Z E K ,
ing attendance.
D
e
m
o
n
strato r of R oentgen Ray Diagno­
Sciences.
A. E. GAM M AGE, A ttorney ,
sis and of Illu m in a tin g and C autery
Don’t put off getting an educa­
Professor of M edical Ju risp ru d e n c e and
E mily L. W akeman ,
A p p aratu s.
tion. It takes time, and the soon­
In sa n ity .
Girls’ Matron of L. U. O.
F R A N K S. L E W IS ,
H . W . S C A IF E , M. A., M. D.
er you get at it the better, “ lime
In s tru c to r in L atin .
C lara W akeman ,
Prof.of H y g ie n e a n d P re v e n tiv e M edicine
is too precious to waste.”
Instructor in Drawing and Painting.
We are late this week on account
Fee« and E x p e n se s.
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Silverton, Oregon, Oct. 3, E. M.
M atricu latio n Fee, paid only once. ............................................................................. m o o
of the large amount of job work we 299.
G eneral T icket, each vear of a tte n d a n c e .......... .............• ........................................
have been obliged to turn out. W e
A natom ical T icket, including m a te ria l, first and second years, each y e a r . . . . 0.00
L aboratory T icket, first and second years, each y e a r ..............................................
hope to get out on time next week.
To the Faculty ot th e Liberal
U n iversity.
The list of the faculty of the Lib­
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eral University ha? undergone
P R O G R E SS IV E M E D IC A L C O LLE G E
some important revisions, and will D ear F riends :—
In Keeping w ith th e Advance of the T im es.
appear in its revised form in the
I am more than disappointed not
next issue of the Torch of Reason. to be with you on this occasion, hut
The Directors have decided to make Special Liberal Inducements
Address for Announcement
Our opening last Monday was I have such a severe cold that I to readers of the TORCH OF REASON.
the largest of any in the history of -really could not come. I hope, and Terms,
the school, and, judging from the however, to visit you in the future.
I eiucerely hope that the com ing1
past, our numbers this year will be
167 D earborn S tre e t,
more than double w’hat we had last year may be very successful, both
IL L IN O IS
for teachers and students. The C H » IC A G O
year.
Mr. W akem an’s inaugural ad­ opening of a Liberal University is
dress has been published in pam­ something that all true Liberals
phlet form and is now ready for should hail with joy. It seems to
distribution. Price, 10 cents a copy tne the dawning of a brighter day
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or 15 copies for $1.00, sent post for you who have struggled so long.
. . . . LADIES’ SKIRTS . . . .
May your efforts be crowned with
paid to any address.
abundant success.
$ .85, reduced to $ .60
Ladies* S k irts,
Mr. and Mrs. Dedrick, parents of
1.65, reduced to 1.25
You all know that I am very
L ad ies' S k irts,
2.50, reduced to 1.25
G. H. Dedrick, and Mr. and Mrs. much interested in the work, so it
L ad ies’ S k irts,
Chas. Goss, all of Wisconsin, arriv­ is needless for me to write more on
ed in Silverton today. Mr. Goss the subject. I simply want you to A fortunate chance awaits those of you who have need of
will begin work on the University know that, “ tho’ absent, you are
. . . . SHIRT WAISTS . . . .
next week.
not forgotten.”
We have all
....... .....................................$ .60, reduced to $ .35
S h irt W aists,
...............................................90, reduced t o . .75
S h irt W aists,
Do you want to be of great as­ thought of you today, and shall be
’
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S h irt W aists,
very
much
pleased
to
hear
a
good
sistance to the Liberal University
S ee our Shoe Ad. in the A ppeal . . . .
at small expense to yourself? If account of your opening.
With kind regards to you all, I
so, order a dollars’ worth of Prof.
Mall OrderZ^romptly Attended to. Samples Sent Free on Application.
Wakeman’s Inaugural Address and am, as ever,
Your friend,
distribute them among your friends.
C lara B ailey ,
Besides helping financially, this
S IL V E R T O N , O R E G O N
Sec. O. S. S. U.
will enable people to understand
PRODUCE T A K E N
Portland, Ore., Oct. 2, E. M. 299. STRICTLY ONE PRICE-
our plan of work.
A. E. GAflHAGE, President,
H eavy R eductions . . . .
D R E Y E R & C R A IG