Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, November 02, 1899, Page 6, Image 6

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    T H E TORCH OF REASON, S IL V E R T O N , OREGON, NOV EM BER 2, 1899.
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. . . Forstners’s . . . .
i lJ ’J
IH INVALUABE TO
C a rp e n te rs a n d J o in e rs , for m o rtisin g ,
such as lettin g in locks, as it tak es th e
place of chisel and g o u g e; to
C a b in e t M a k e rs, for inlaid w ork, dow-
elling, patching, rem oving splits ami
knots. In fact, no
W a g o n or P a t te r n M a k e r m a n u fa c tu r­
er of pianos, organs, sewing m achines,
a g ricu ltu ral im p lem en ts, sash., blinds,
fu rn itu re , nor
A n y O th er W o o d w o rk er, should he
w ithout it.
W oodw orker^, d o n ’t forget to send an
S h o u ld you wish to im prove th e qual-
o rd er for a set of th e F o rstn e r A uger
itv of your bread, use th e C’elel jrated Bits. P rice, $2.60 by m ail. See ad.
Magic Y east. N othing like it foi r p ro ­
Concluded from 1st page,
d u rin g a lig h t, sw eet, n u tritio u s L oaf of
no body, no form and no face. bread. It will retain its moist ur e and
n u tty flavor longer th a n bread raised
W hat abom inable nonsense!
K e.latile p ersons of a m ech an ical o r In v e n tiv e m ind
e sirin g a trip to th e P a r i s E x p o s i t i o n , w ith good
As our C hrist worshipers lim it with anv o th e r yeast ev er p u t tijm n the d salary
and expenses paid, should w I rite
m ark et. T ry it .
t U
p i t e n t 111 ( O K I )
H t o a l l t i m n w o A l i I
E rro rs of D octrine.
the power of God the F ath er to be­
getting hut one Son, why do they
y—
COLLEG E OF
\
| not desire that this Second person,
and the T hird, should have the
| sam e power to beget a son like
them selves? If this power lo beget
a son is perfection in the F irst per­
O F C H IC A G O
son, it is, then, a perfection and a
power which does not exist in the
AS A MACHINE BIT IT IS UNEQUALED. Second and in the T hird person.
F a ll T e rm w ill B e g in S e p te m b e r 2 7
It >8 th e only ronnd bit in th e world
Thus these T w o person«, lacking a
th a t will bore a SQ U A R E H O LE
perfection and a power which is
and do all th a t any o th er
irecto rs of th e C orporation
bit will do.
found in the F irst one, they are A. E. G ammaoe , P re sid D
e n t .................................................................... lh< D earborn St.
PRICES.
consequently not equal with Him. J . H . G r ee k , M. IL, V ice-P resid en t and T re a s u re r.......................... 52 D earborn St.
Set of five,different sizes,p o stp aid . .$2.60
F lorence E. D keshlek , S e c re ta ry .......................................................... 2203 G lad y s Ave.
Single bit, p o stp a id .................................. 60 If, on the co n trary , they say th a t
this power to beget a son is no per­
FACULTY
E D IT H TEN L E Y C L A R K E , M. I).,
fection,
they
should
not
attrib
u
te
WM. F. T A IT, M. D.. D ean ,
A ddress, LIBERAL UNIVERSITY CO.
Professor
of G eneral an d E x p e rim e n ta l
it, then, to th e F irst person any Professor of In stitu te s of M edicine and
Physiology.
Surgery.
more than to the other Two; for
W. E . W IN S K E L . M. D .,
W M . W . COOK, A. M., M. D.
P
rofessor
of G eneral and D escriptive
Professor
of
Science
of
M
edicine,
T
h
e
ra
­
we should a ttrib u te perfections only
A natom y and Surgical E m ergencies.
peutics and M ateria M edica.
to an absolutely perfect being. Be­
R. V. W A G N E R . M. D .,
C H A R L E S E. BO W ERS, M. D.,
sides, they would not dare to say Professor of P ractical and C linical M ed­
Professor of E lectro -T h erap eu tics.
icine.
E D W A R D D. W A H L , M. D.,
th a t the power to beget a Divine j
Professor
of P hysics, C h e m istry , U r in ­
C H A R L E S J. L E W IS , M. D.,
person is not a perfection; and if Profesor of Physiology of th e Nervous
alysis an d Toxicology.
S ystem , and G eneral Pathology and
they claim th a t this F irst person
H O W A R D TAYLOR SM IT H , D, D. S.,
L ectu rer on nervous Diseases.
Professor of D ental Surgery.
could have begotten several sons
H O M E R O. BATES. M. D.,
W. E . W IN S K E L , M. D .,
and daughters, but that He desired Professor of Medical and Surgical G yn-
D em o n strato r of A natom y.
iecologv.
but thiw only Son, and th a t the
JO H N J . B R A D L E Y , M. D.,
. . . IS A BOOK OF . . .
W IL L IA M A. TA IT, M. D.,
L
ectu
rer on Rectal and Anal D iseases.
Two other persons did not desire to Professor of O perative and C linical S u r­
ANLON FR A N K ,
gery an d Surgical D iagnosis.
beget any others, we could ask
D em o n strato r of Surgical In stru m e n ts
JO S E P H IL G R E E R , M. D„
them , firstly, from whence they
and O rthopedical A ppliances.
Professor of Medical and Surgical Gen-
know this, for we do not see in ito -U rin arv Diseases and D erm atology.
OTTOM AR C A R L IC Z E K ,
D
em
o
n
strato r of R oentgen Ray Diagno­
A. E. G A MM AG E, A ttorney ,
their pretended Holy Scriptures
sis
and
of Illu m in a tin g and C autery
Professor of M edical Ju risp ru d e n c e and
th a t any One of these Divine per­
A p p aratu s.
In sa n ity .
sonages reveals any such asser­
FRANK S. LEW IS,
H . W . SC A IFE , M. A., M. D.
In s tru c to r in L atin .
Prof.of
H
v
g
ien
ean
d
P
re
v
en
tiv
e
M
edicine
tions; how, then, can our Christ
worshipers know a n y th in g about
On th e follow ing an d
Fees and Expenses.
it? They speak but according to
M atricu latio n Fee, paid only once .............................................................................$ 5.00
k in d red S ubjects :
their ideas and to their hollow im­ G eneral T icket, each year of a tte n d a n c e ................................................................... 60.00
aginations. Secondly, We could ' A natom ical T icket, including m a te ria l, first and second years, each y ear. . . . 5.00
L aboratory T icket, first and second years, each y e a r .............................................. 5.00
S e lf C o n tro l
not avoid saying, th a t if these pre­
tended Divine personages had the
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S e lf R e s p e c t
power of begetting several children,
W h a t is M o ra lity ? and did not wish to make use of it,’ i P R O G R E S S IV E M E D IC A L C O L L E G E
In K eeping w ith th e A dvance of th e T im es.
W h a t is Ig n o ra n c e the consequence would he th at this:
Divine power was ineffectual. I t 1
The Directors have decided to m ake Special Liberal Inducem ents
Fraud a C rim e
Address for A nnouncem ent
would beentirely w ithout effect in the to readers of the TORCH OF REASON.
H a b it, 2 n d N a tu re Third person, who did not beget or and Term s,
produce any, and would be alm ost
P o lite n e s s
w ithout effect in the Two ({hers,:
because they lim ited it. Then this
167 D earborn S tre e t.
W is d o m
power of begetting or producing an C H IC A G O
IL L IN O IS
E tc , e tc ., e tc .
unlim ited num ber of children would
rem ain idle and useless; it would
One of these c h a p te rs is
W orth m ore to
be inconsistent to suppose this of
Y oung and old th an th e
Divine Personages, One of whom
P rice of th e Itook.
has made a big reduction in our stock of
had already produced a Son.
. . . IT SHOULD BE IN . .
Our Christ worshipers blam e and L ad ies’ J a c k e ts an d Capes. A fine line of
condemn the Pagans because they F u r C o lla rettes arrived.
attrib u te Divinity to m ortal men,
and worship them as Gods after New D ress Goods in novelties.
their death; they are right in do­
Kid G loves in the popular shades. Ladies’
ing this. But these Pagans did
only w hat our C hrist worshipers B elt B u ck les—a big assortm ent.
Medicine -Surgery
C O -E D U C A T IO N A L
RIGHT
LIVIN G
S ix ty
E x c e lle n t
C h a p te rs
A. E. GAMHAGE, P resident,
T lie P a s t W e e k
EVERY
bound
HOME!
and receive a
still do in attrib u tin g D ivinity to CX3“
n eatly cloth
copy, post paid
their C hrist; doing which they con­
A G E N T S I I ANTED.
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Cfötich ©f l^easen
S ilverton
O regon
dem n them selves also, because they
are in the same error as these P a­
gans, in th a t they worship a man
who was m ortal, and so very m or­
tal th a t He died sham efully upon
W E G U A R A N T E E T O G IY E Y O U S A T IS F A C T IO N
Mall Orders Promptly Attended to. Samples Sent Free on Application.
Tiie only One-Price house in Silverton:
D R E Y E R & C R A IG
S IL V E R T O N , O R E G O N
a cross.—[Superstition in all Ages. S T R IC T L Y O N E PR IC E
PR O D U CE
TA K EN