Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, October 12, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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N E W S AND NOT
Q-J^Q
in honor of the donor, fh is land
f^ IIS F E I !\
valued at five thousand dollars
^ e ro fB u lto v ill.,O r. “8... ih r I.OW»,” £>« Will b* known
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econ 1» with us again this year, hereafter as the “ G risw old T ra c t’
j ai,d ¡H hard at work with her stud*
ies.
Roses this time of the year sur
M r. a ru l Mrs. Henry . » n, o t t
prise our visitors.
I W aldo H ill-, visited a t the Um ver-
Seven famifi-
or^: *
L jt y
Sunday.
Allen has
tem plate moving to Silverton.
worked for years in the cause and
Lecture and Thought Exchange is one of our best contributors.
and gives the Liberal U niversity a
joun(j a t jon
A portion of this
UM off as & Ksideace
parK for p atro n s o f the I?*'*» i
U niversity. The rest will be kept
for a cam pus and I niversity farm .
T H E L IB E R A L JE W E L E R
Sunday evening at Liberal Hall.
The Liberal U niversity kitchen
The F reethought M agazine for Expert Dliniond Dealer and W atcl Repairer;
has
been
provided
with
a
new
steel
The beautiful weather still lasts
. . . .
October is the best we have ever
Design r of the Artistic Ingersoll Spoon,
range,
which
is
to
be
paid
,or
by
a
W
e
have
*
q
u
a
n
ti,y
of
them
and the new comers are delighted.
the Beautiful Freethought Badge and the
dram a to be given in the near f u - ,
sa,e a ,
centH each) aIld hope
Over th irty people are now tak ­
Perfected Otto W ettstein Watch.
lure by the students and teachers.
wU1 oblain Qne
ing their meals in the dining hall.
Miss C lara W akem an’s class in The F reethought M agazine is only
Mrs. Preston and her departm ent
draw ing and painting will open at a dollar a year, and every L iberal
moved into the new building this
If you need a D iam ond, O pal, W atch,
the Liberal University, S atu rd ay (>ugh t to take it. We give it and
week.
m orning, Oct. 21; hours from 9:30 th g Torch of Reason one year for Badge of any k in d , C h ain , Jew elry , s d -
y „
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te d w are, or O ptical Goode,
E ight new students entered the to 11:30.
F or term s ■
inquire
at . , the
only $1.50.
I ver or
) f„r P la
Price.ii9tf.
U niversity M onday, and we expect Torch of Reason office.
Prof. W akem an’s ideas in regard
^jy tra c t, “ T heism in th e C ru c ib le ,”
as m any more next week.
Mr. C. E. Glaze of Dayville, Ore­ to a thought exchange will he put free.
C arpenters are busy p u ttin g the gon, visited us over Sunday. Mr. into practice. The first m eeting
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finishing touches on the tower of Glaze is a vice-president of the O r­ will he held at Liberal H all, S u n ­
the U niversity building.
egon S tate Secular U nion and is day evening, when Prof. W akem an Watches Cleaned. $1.00 T h r e e $ 1 J o b s
“
1.00 in 1 W a t c h o r
We are pleased to have Miss A n­ deeply interested in the Liberal will open the discussion with a h a lf Jewels
na Cline and Miss Maude I h u r­ U niversitv and the Torch of R ea­ h o u r’s talk on the W om en’s Suff- Springs.............. 1.00 3 ............. $ 2 . 5 0
rage question. All are invited to
son.
man with us again this year.
Transit Paid One W ay.
take
p
art
in
the
discussion,
and
an
Eliza
Mowry
Bliven
has
sent
in
Liberal H all ought to be crowded
Sunday evening to hear Prof. W ake- some valuable Sunday school les­ interesting time is promised.
m an lecture and the discussion th a t sons, which will be of great assist­
ance to us when we sta rt publishing
is to follow.
the lessons. We wish more of our
The Liberal University is now
readers would take the interest th at
prepared to educate from the k in ­
Mrs. Bliven does in this m atter.
dergarten and prim ary to Greek
Mr. C. E. Reynolds and family
ami Astronomy.
departed for their home in T illa ­
Prof. W akem an’s lecture and life
mook after spending two weeks at
sketch in the October Freethought
the Liberal U niversity. They ex ­
Magazine m akes a powerful and
pect to remove to Silverton to reside
valuable docum ent for Freethought.
perm anently if they can dispose of
Mr. F ran k Brown, of O ntario, their Tillam ook property.
Oregon, is with us again this year.
K ind reader, please bear in m ind
His bro th er H arry is with him this
tim e and is well pleased with our th a t our expenses are very heavy,
and we need all the patronage and
school.
financial assistance you can give
Miss C lara W akem an is a valu­ us.
C an’t you get us a sub­
able addition to our faculty. Her scriber for the Torch of Reason
instruction in draw ing and painting and sell some more stock in the
is ju st w hat the Liberal University Liberal U niversity?
needs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooley of Mt. Angel,
We are in receipt of many letters Oregon, were at th e L iberal U n i­
from E astern parties desiring to a t­ versity Sunday to bring their son
tend the Liberal U niversity. Our W allace, whom they have left in
institution is fast becoming Cosmo­ our charge for the school year.
politan in every way.
W allace is a bright little fellow,
Notice Otto W ettstein ’s ad v er­ and we are pleased to have him
tisem ent on page 8. Every Liberal with us.
who wears jewelry or watches ought
A photograph has been taken of
to patronize W ettstein, the Liberal the faculty of the Liberal U niversi­
jeweler.
ty, and we have them for sale at
The
Young
People’s Social
Science Club held its first m eeting
O tto W e tts te in ,
for the school year, F rid ay evening. !
IL L IN O IS
The following officers were elected: R ochelle
Louis Rauch, president; Chas. L. ~~~
. . . . THE . . . .
Page, vice-president; Lora Ames,
secretary; F ran k Brown, treasurer; N e w
B a rb e r S h o p
Victor H. D ahl, sergeant-at-arm s;
N ext D oor to M orley'».
and M innie H. Preston and J . E.
A. A A R M S T R O N G , P R O P .
H osm er as captains. Prof. H osm er
Shaving, 10c.; Hair Cutting 15c.
and his co-workers will give the
first program F riday evening. We
predict a lively tim e in the society
50 YEARS’
E X P E R IE N C E
this season.
Ingersoll Judged and Saved.
We th in k the article, the latter
T rade M a r k s
D e s ig n s
portion of which we rep rin t on the
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
first page from the October num ber
Anyone »ending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free w hether an
Invention is probably patentable. Communie»-
of the F reethought M agazine, will tlons
strictly confldentlal. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
repay thoughtful attention.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
fiecial notice, w ithout c harge, In th e
In it Dr. P aul Carus, th e editor
of the Open C ourt, a t Chicago, has,
A handsom ely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
w ithout knowing it, furnished an
culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms. $•< a
year : four m onths, |L Sold by all newsdealers.
adm irable introduction
to Mr.
Branch Office. 625 F S t- W ashington. D . C.
W akem an’s fundam ental article in
the sam e magazine. In it Ingersoll
is put in th e right position.
Six Tracts to Promote
A few weeks ago a “ reverend”
M ethodist was b la ta n tly asserting
to us th a t the Liberals had nothing
to “ go on,” nothing to “ foun <’ a
U niversity u p o n ”— for th eir whole
stock in trad e was abuse of the Bi-
In Place of Christianity:
hie. If you hear anyone repeating 1 Can Sms be Forgiven?
this silly talk , insist upon his read- 2 Does Christianity or Science Promote Civil-
i ing the C arus and W akem an arti-
izaton?
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Scientific American.
MUNN & Co.36,Broadw” New York
fifty cents each, postpaid. This is
a splendid picture, 5^x8 inches,
m ounted on a fine, large card,
ready for fram ing. Every friend
of the Liberal U niversity ought to
n a v e one
o n e of
ui these
m e s e photographs.
im o io g r a n n s . The
i ne
have
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How m any copies of Prof. W ake­ group consists of thirteen persons, tid
e s above referred to, and Mr.
man’s In au g u ral Address do you and is a splendid showing for our W’ak em an ’s speech on T hom as
a n t to d istrib u te among your school.
Paine, the founder of R epublican-
riends? W e send 15 copies for $1,
ism, , a and
... .
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. ism
n d also his
h is in a au
u g u r ra a l u upon
pon
"
e
have
exchanged
the
farm
in
tbe
incorporation
of
the
Liberal
t one copy for 10 cents, post paid.
Colorado, given to the Liberal Uni- U niversity, Oregon. L. U. O.
Mr. and Mrs. Kester and daugb- versity by Mr. N. F. Griswold, of
These articles are a L iberal edu-
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er Lena drove up from H ubbard Meriden, Conn., for 40 acres of ex- cation and settle m atters with any
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unday to visit the U niversity and cellent land adjacent to
m the u Liberal
iv n u i ° , “ e wh° can th in ,k . ? ?
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all
you
for
25
cents,
a nil
u
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v ia
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. them
to
ecure a house in which to spend U ntvereny grounds. T his tract of j
Libe ra l shouhi not
only
nave
not onlv have
he w inter. Miss Lena will attend land is the one m entioned hereto- them , but m ake his friends and
he U niversity.
fore in the Torch of Reason as 4 neighbors read them .
Misses Della and Dora Snyder of
Dayville, Oregon, arrived S aturday
,o spend the year of ’9 9 -’00 in the
Liberal U niversity. They are val­
uable additions to our school.
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Scientific
W isdom
3 Is Religion or Science More Reliable?
4 Evolution and Comparison of Religions,
5 poe8 Belief jn Miracles Benefit?
6 Immortality or Annihilation?
JU S T T H E T H IN G
to 1 h a n d to y o u r C h ristia n frien d s. Semi
- cen ts for 6, or 6 cen ts for 25 tra c ts,
to E liza M owry B liv en . B rook­
lyn, C o n n ., o r send 10 cen ts
for 50, e ith e r kind or a s­
sorted k in d s, to
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