Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, November 30, 1899, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, NOVEMBER 30, 1899.
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W oodw orkers, d o n ’t forget to send an
Secularists would you not like to
have some letterheads printed with order for a set of th e E o rstn er A uger
Bits. P rice, $2.60 by m ail. See ad.
The voice of Olive Schreiner rings Secular sentiment and W ettstein’s
Freethought badge, to use in corre- j
true and clear for liberty for her ‘ spondence with your friends? We!
IS IN V A L V A B E TO
country and her sex. Of all the will furnish them to you with your
C a rp e n te rs a n d J o in e rs , for m o rtisin g , champions of the Boers, in their name and address printed on them
ur fee re tu rn e d if we fail. A ny one se n d in g
such as lettin g in locks, as it tak es th e present difficulty with England for 75 cents per hundred, $1.50 per sk O e tc
h a n d d e scrip tio n of a n y in v e n tio n w ill
place of chisel and g o u g e ; to
p ro m p tly receive o u r o p in io n free co n cern in g
250,
or
$2.50
for
500,
postpaid.
Let
none is more logical and more fer­
th e p a te n ta b ility of sam e. “ H ow to O btain a
C a b in e t M a k e rs , for inlaid w ork, dow-
the people know where you stand. P a te n t” se n t u p o n request. P a te n ts secured
th ro u g h us adv ertised for sale a t o u r expense.
elling, patching, rem oving splits and vent than the famous author of
P a te n ts ta k e n out th ro u g h us receive sp e cia l
knots. In fact, no
“The Story of a South African
not ice, w ith o u t ch a rg e , in T h e P a t e n t R e c o r d ,
a n illu s tra te d a n d w idely c irc u la ted jo u rn a l,
W a g o n or P a t t e r n M a k e r m a n u fa c tu r­ Farm ”
and “ Dreams.”
Mrs.
consulted by M a n u factu rers a n d Investors.
er of pianos, organs, sew ing m achines,
S end for sam p le copy FR EE. A ddress,
agricultural im p lem en ts, sash, blinds, Schreiner blings into the light for
V IC TO R J . EVANS A C O .
Reliable persons of a m echanical or inventive m ind
fu rn itu re , nor
a trip to the P a r i s E x p o s i t i o n , w ith good
(P a te n t A tto r n e y s ,)
her countrymen the same brilliant desiring
Balary and expenses paid, should write
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
A n y O th er W o o d w o rk e r, should be logic, high intelligence and remark­
T h e P A T E N T K iX O K l) , B a lt im o r e , M d.
w ith o u t it.
able talent that she has display» d
AS A MACHINE BIT IT IS UNEQUALED. in the November Cosmopolitan
COLLEGE OF
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Magazine, in her article on “The
It 'S th e only ro n n d bit in tb e world
th a t will bore a SQ U A R E H O LE
Woman Question.” She has made
an d do all th a t any o th er
this subject a special 3tudy for ten
bit will do.
years, and pleads the cause of her
PR IC ES.
Set of fiv e , d ifferen t siz e s,p o stp a id .. $2.60 sex with a loftiuess of purpose and
O F C H IC A G O
Single b it, p o s tp a id .................................. 60
a strength of argument that will
command instant and world-wide
A ddress, LIBERAL UNIVERSITY CO.
attention. The article is the most
Fall T e rm w ill Begin S e p te m b e r 2 7
notable pronouncement on this
D ire c to rs o f th e C o rp o ra tio n
eternal question that has been
A. E . G ammage , P re s id e n t........................................................................ 167 D earborn St..
printed in the last ten years. It J . II. G r e e r , M. I)., V ice-P resid en t an d T re a s u re r.......................... 52 D earborn St.
will be concluded in the December F lorence E. B ressler , S e c re ta ry .......................................................... 2203 G ladys Ave.
number.
The Cosmopolitan
. . . F o rs tn e rs ’s . . . .
PATENTS GUARANTEED
Medicine-Surgery
CO - E D U C A T IO N A L
RIGHT
LIVING
Friends W ithout Honey.
There are many friends who may
not have the means to aid Secular
education now, but who know of
those who have, and who would be
willing to act if they knew the facts
about the Liberal University.
To the friends who will take the
trouble to present tbe case of our
University to others and obtain
subscriptions to stock or property,
we will see that the usual allow­
ance to agents is made.
IS A BOOK OF
S ix ty
E x c e lle n t
C h a p te rs
On th e follow ing and
k in d red S ubjects :
P. W. G e e r ,
S e lf C o ntrol
S e lf R e sp e ct
W h a t is M orality?
W h a t is Ignorance
Fraud a C rim e
H a b it, 2nd N a tu re
P oliteness
W isdom
E tc , e tc ., e tc .
Business Manager.
Is W ritin g a Book.
Mrs. Wm. E. Gruber, of 21 Elliot
Fees and Expenses.
Street, received a few days ago a M atricu latio n Fee, paid only o n c e .................................................................................$ 5.00
large box of very beautiful cotton G eneral T icket, each year of a tte n d a n c e ................................................................... 60.00
buds picked Wednesday, Nov. 8th, A natom ical T icket, including m a te ria l, first and second years, each y e a r . . . . 5.00
by Mrs. A. W. Dellquest at one of L aboratory T icket, first and second years, each y e a r .............................................. 5.00
the largest cotton plantations in
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
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Mrs. Dellquest writes a very in-
teiesting description of southern P R O G R E S S IV E M E D IC A L C O L L E G E
life. She Is at present writing a
In Keeping w ith the Advance of th e ¡mes.
book, entitled “Places and People,”
which will soon be published, and
The Directors have decided to make Special Liberal Inducements
will be found to contain the same to readers of the TOKCH OE REASON.
Address for Announcement
characteristics of individuality and Terms,
which made her, as (»race E. G ru­
ber, a favorite.—[Brockton (Mass.)
Enterprise.
One of these c h a p te rs is
W orth m ore to
Young and old th a n th e
Price of th e book.
...
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b ound
A. E. GAnriAGE, President,
IT SHOULD BE IN . .
EVERY
FACULTY
E D IT H T E N I.E Y C L A R K E , M. D.,
W M, F. T A IT, M. D., D ea n ,
Professor of In s titu te s of M edicine and Professor of G eneral and E x p erim e n tal
Physiology.
Surgery.
W. E . W IN S K E L . M. D .,
W M . W . COOK, A. M., M. I).
Professor of Science of M edicine, T h e ra ­ Professor of G eneral and D escriptive
A natom y and Surgical E m ergencies.
peutics an d M ateria M edica.
R . V. W A G N E R , M. D .,
C H A R L E S E . B O W ER S, M. D.,
Professor of E lectro -T h erap eu tics.
Professor of P ractical an d C linical M ed­
icine.
E D W A R D D. W A H L , M. I).,
Professor
of Physics, C h em istry , U r in ­
C H A R L E S J . L E W IS , M. D.,
alysis
and Toxicology.
I’rofesor of Physiology of th e Nervous
S ystem , and G eneral Pathology and
H O W A R D TAYLOR SM IT H , D, D. S.,
L ectu rer on nervous Diseases.
Professor of D ental Surgery.
H O M E R O. BATES, M. I).,
W . E . W IN S K E L , M. D.,
Professor of M edical an d Surgical G y n ­
D em o n strato r of A natom y.
aecology.
JO H N J . B R A D LE Y , M. D.,
W IL L IA M A. T A IT, M. D „
L ectu rer on Rectal and Anal Diseases.
Professor of O perative and C linical S u r­
ANLON FR A N K ,
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. D „
and O rthopedical A ppliances.
Professor of M edical and Surgical Gen-
OTTOM AR C A R L IC Z E K ,
ito -U rin ary Diseases and D erm atology.
D
em
o
n
strato r of R oentgen Ray D iagno­
A. E. GA M M A G E, A ttorney ,
sis
and
of Illu m in atin g and C autery
Professor of M edical Ju risp ru d e n c e and
A p p aratu s.
In sa n ity .
II. W . S C A IF E , M. A., M ‘ D.
FR A N K S. L E W IS ,
In stru c to r in L atin .
Prof.of H ygiene and P rev en tiv e M edicine
[We are pleased to learn that
Mrs. Dellquest is to favor us with
more of her writings, which are
always interesting. Changing her
name will certainly be no hind­
rance to her writings.]
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