Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, February 08, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, FEBRUARY 8, 1900.
those virtues and conditions and, if subject peoples down by armies, as W H A T WE HAVE
necessary, those sacrifices by which did Rome, and make our Earth a
TO S E LL .
it
was
originally
called
into
exist-
“slave
pen.
Isn
t
that
a
pretty
Freethought: Past Present and Future.
[Concluded from 5th page.]
ence.
Let
us
do
for
it
in
1900
what
“Ideal”
for
Republicans,
Democrats,
means of living, in order to work
By T. B. W akeman , w ith p ictu re
Jefferson
and
the
Republicans
did
and
Populists?
Instead
of
that
an
d life of th e a u th o r. P rice, 12
again when wanted.
copies,
$1,00; e a c h ........................ 1Oc
3. Religion and Education, for for it in 1800; what Lincoln and kind o f “Expansion,” let us have
the freedom of which our ancestors the Republicans did for it in 1860 “an expansion of Republicanism” Emancipation of Education.
In au g u ra l A ddress, by T. B.
emigrated and suffered everything, —save it from itsiN T E K N A L enemies — by Republics, securing the peace, W An
akeman , D elivered on th e incor­
have to make alliance with the that
_ it may stand invincible as our welfare and happiness of Mankind! p oration of th e L iberal U n iv ersity .
money-changers whom “the Son of hope, and the hope «and light of the
q
When would you stop the P n ce............................... .............. 5 c
Photographs of the Faculty
Phillippine war?
Man” drove out of the Temple with world!
of th e L ilieral U n iv ersity , s u it­
little regard to regularity. Even
Answer.—Right now! The time
able for fram in g . P ric e ................ 5 0 c
the University, the School and the
The discussion which always to do right is always now ’! \V hy,
Press is subsidized or bulldozed, j takes place at the Thought Ex- we shall conquer in the end, of Torch of Reason Song Book No. 2.
Price ............................................... 1Oc
muflled or gagged in the interest of change brought out some points of course; and then if we were honest,
Mammon, or run directly as a part interest after the address
since we can not annex them as a Freethought Magazine
P rof . B uff wished for the birth State, we must set them up as a Re-
for S ep tem b er, Ingersoll m em o­
of financial monopoly.
rial
r;
O ctober,
w ith
4. And now we have been forced and death dates of Thomas Paine’s pablic. Why not do this before we W a k e n m u a m n ’s b e speech
; N ovem ber,
into a foreign war, contrary to the life.
cill any more of them — for we are w ith p ictu re of L. U . O. faculty.
Mr. Wakeman: Born at Thet- tilling the best of their people, and P ric e .................... ................................ 15c
express injunction of \\ asbington
and every one of the Fathers of the ford, Yorkshire, England, 1773; “the worst use you can put a man Forstner Auger Bit.
P rice, any s iz e .............................. 6 0 c
Republic, and by and for the bene­ died at New York, June 8, 1809, o is to kill him”, as Voltaire said.
fit only of the unrepublican cen­ and buried on his farm at New The people there only ask what we Liberal and Scientific Books
tralizing interests and influences Rochelle. No novel can be more asked of England, and what we
of all k in d s. See a d v ertisem en t
elsew
here.
above described. Our fathers as interesting to an American or a must give in the end if we are Re­
Send all orders to
sound Republicans abhorred “colo- Republican than the history of publicans. If we should now do
T h e L ib e r a l U n iv e r s ity C o .,
Silverton, Oregon
nies”or“theterritory”except as adja­ Europe and America during Paine’s that, and on Republican and equit­
cent and preparatory States. Paine life-time. Make a desperate effort able grounds, because it is right,
- t f m h e W iley B.
and Washington projected Home to read Conway’s Life and Writings what a mighty moral effect it would
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Allen Co.
Government Republics the world of Paine: also my address on Paine pave! Bepublics henceforth would
... .....
Th O ld est! th e
over, sympathetic with the United as the “Father of Republics,” and tecome fashionable, and have the
Largest !
M usic
Store.
L
eading
P i­
States as their great protector and the Truth Seeker of Jan. 27, 1900, admitted presumption iu their fa-!
anos an d O rgans.
friend. They would cry out with containing an interesting letter vor; we would soon make that Mod-
209-211 F irst S t.,
I
PORTLAND.
OREG.
horror at the very idea of our be­ from Paine, and much new inform­ el dominant in the future of all na­
coming “Tories”, and sympathizing ation from Mr.Conway,and from the tional changes, and thus surely in-1
with and trying to beat even them editor of the Truth Seeker.
troduce the Federal “Republic of
M
r
.
B
rown
:
Will
Mr.
Wakeman
in subduing foreign peoples to our
he*World”, that hope, ideal and
e d if w e fail. A ny one sen d in g
domination. Especially a people tell us what ought to be done about initiative “Paradise” of mankind sk O e tc ur h lee a n re d tu d rn
e scrip tio n of a n y in v e n tio n w ill
p ro m p tly receive o u r o p in io n fre e co n cern in g
where the climate forbids us to live the Phillipines?
th e p a te n ta b ility of sam e. ‘ H ow to O btain a
on Earth!
P a te n t” s e n t u p o n request. P a te n ts secured
Mr. Wakeman: Certainly. We
and work healthfully, and by a war
th ro u g h u s a d v ertised for sale a t o u r expense.
P a te n ts ta k e n o u t th ro u g h us receive sp ecia l
debt which we must pay, for our ought to do just what we have by
notice, w ith o u t ch a rg e , in T h e P a t e n t R eco r d ,
A descriptive catalogue of all the an illu s tra te d a n d w id ely c irc u la ted jo u rn a l,
“subjects” cannot, even if we sub­ Laws of Congress promised to do
consulted by M a n u fa c tu re rs a n d Investors.
S e n d for sam p le copy FREC. A ddress,
best
Freethought
works
free
on
ap­
for and with Cuba—that is, make
due them.
V IC T O R J . EVA N S A C O .
(P aten t A ttorneys,)
5. But why rehearse these facts? the Archipelago into an Indepen­ plication to Dellquest & Andrews,
Secular
Booksellers,
El
Paso,
Texas.
Evans B uild in g ,
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C.
Do they not mean that the motive dent Republic, under the protection
power, the great boiler that sets in and moral aud civilizing help of
motion the political machinery of the United States. That country
e h a v e p l a c e d ©uif tr ju m p Gai[d a n d
this mighty Nation of States, is no and Cuba came to us under similar
longer the people , as the constitu­ circumstances, and like treatment,
§ e e t h e f r u i t s o f © u iîç iîa n d t/ic-
tion intended, but a few political that is equality among equals, is tu o n .
bosses, doing that work for the ben­ the only equity. Such is the funda­
efit and behoof of the mighty Mon­ mental law maxim of equity, aud if toifvj a g a i n s t c o m b i n a t i o n s a n d t r u s t s
opolists of money, trust-production, we do not live up to it we put our
b y H e a d in g ©uit a d . in t h e ¡gilV eifton
commerce and land? Does it not selves in the wrong.
mean that the people can not have
Mr. Geer asked the other night,
a dollar, not even a paper dollar, “How are we, then, to make the A p p e a l .
unless they have paid usury on it Pacific Ocean ‘an American lake’,
at least twice? In fine, how many and secure our commercial superi­
are compelled to cast their vote not ority, if we let up on the Phillip-
Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. Samples Sent Free on Application.
as the voice of an independent citi­ pines?” The answer is easy. A true
zen and patriot, but as a depend­ America aud a true American is Re­
ent trying to use it in the interest, publican,and whenthe Pacific is sur
SIL V E R T O N , O R E G O N
or at the will,of another upon whom rounded or dotted by home-ruling
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his livelihood depends? Are not Republics uuder American protec­ S T R IC T L Y O N E P R IC E -
those who really own their own tion aud friendship, it thereby be­
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votes becoming fewer? Then what comes an American lake—with Ha
E X P E R IE N C E
mean those social distinctions waii as its center. We will have
which divide our people and make the only money, steam power auc
CAPSULES
them foreigners to each other? cables to do its trade and business,
What means this social oligarchy and we wju fl0 it then without an
L ib erals and H u m a n ity in gen­
e ra l, why suffer w ith headache,
of Mammon, the most heartless, Empire or the expense of a dollar
T rade M arks
w hen S toll ’ s P ink H eadache
D e s ig n s
brutal and exacting the world has, for vvar, or even for a large stand
C apsules will cure you? I am
COF
’ R IG H T S Ac.
a L iberal and m an u factu re th e
ever known?
Anyone sending a sketch arid description may
¡ng army and navy. Self-interes
C apsules lilierally for suffering
onlckly ascertain our opinion free whether
is probably patentable. Communie..'
It means that if the Republic is when rightfully used is everybody’s L iberals. They will cure all kinds of invention
tions strictiy confidential. Handbook on Patent,
sent
free.
Oldest
agency for securtngpaten»-«.
headache in iron tw en ty to th irty m in ­
not to be totally abandoned, every interest and the true “cheap defense utes.
Patents taken tbroueh Munu A Co. receive
Sold hy druggists ev ery w h ere; if
fe cia l notice, w ithout charge. In th e
citizen must make auswer as did of nations.” But now suppose we vour druggist does not keep th em , tell
hint to get th em . S en t on receip t of 25
that Saint of old, “I will return to become “Imperialists.” Then we cents
to an y p a rt of the U nion.
A handsom ely Illustrated weekly. Lareest rtr
the sacrifice”. Yes, we must uever must have wars to beat Russia and M anufactured and sold by
L.
despair of the Republic” ; we must England, or both, at the same
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return and found it anew upou game. Then we must keep the A m t i h l o n H
The F estival of the Republic.
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