Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, April 12, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE torch of REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, APRIL 12, 1900.
For amusements and accomplish- cornera, and we, the people, should
G R E A T S P E C IA L O F F E R -
ments I would suggest: 1. Dinner sec to the securing of lecturers on $ 3
parties, gotten up for the special all topics for the enlightenment of
study of etiquette and carving, hav- the public.
Especially should
ing the prior understanding that every encouragement he given to
the participants were to study these home talent in music, art, litera-
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afr' -
Jeani thus to psMfcee ture.......as «alias
them. 2. I arties for the exempli- lectures upon scientific and u tili-1
fication of social etiquette and that tarian subjects.
of the ball-room, conducted on the
The choice of a vocation is emi­
same principle as the dinner par- nently important to young men and
ties. 3. Establishment of the old- many young ladies. What better
fl new family medical Work
fashioned singing school, or some- thing can we do for the young folks
bv Dr. 3. B. ereer, Cblcaa*
thing better along the same line; than to assist them in the selection
H IS book is up to d a te in every p ar
the object being to gitfe all a chance of an occupation to which they are
tie u lar.
J r
to learn to read music correctly, adapted? Suppose, then, we ap-
I t tel Is you how to cure y o u rseh
4. The study of poetry and litera- point a committee of the most level
ov sim ple and h a rm less hom e rem ­
edies.
ture; where poems, plays, or other headed men and women of the
It recom m ends no poisonous oi
literary products should be taken place annually, whose duty would I
dangerous drugs.
sjm Ple com m on-sense m eth o d s in
up, analyzed and discussed. 5. be to receive, investigate and con- a c I c t o d rd q tn ,e8 w ith
n a tu r e ’s laws.
Studies in human nature, in which sider all applications made to them th e sV r^ L n % kndifer8e d angerous e x P erim ets w ith
there should be analysis made of and present to the applicant all the
the human mind and its wondrous arguments for and against their methX?*8 h°W tO eaVe hea,th and liie b-v 8afe
It i1L 6Mtirely free f.r oni tech n ical ru b b ish ,
multiplicity of phases.
proposed ventures, as well as their how tn ' «¿Tvrr?.Vention—th a t it is b e tte r to know
A question of prime importance own adaptabilities and tastes, natu­ as a cu re ° K d,eea6e tb an to tak e any m edicine
is that of getting on in the world. ral and acquired, for the position
I n u h ^ r. v* S
t-vPhoid and o th e r fevers can !»e
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W ith many of our young folks this in question. This committee might ?, . p rev en ted and cured, and vives th e best
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is imperative and must have first j consist of five, seven, or more mem-
consideration. It might be easier, bers,and their work should be pains-
sometimes, to be good if our sto- taking and deliberate. Thus might
machs were full and our bodies many a wreck be forestalled and
"!ea"8’ rto not
getting it V°U “re lo°king for health by the salee
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clothed. Let us inquire if we may many a success be initiated. I firm- ' ~~W '
a'lll'"r’ is » i'nn.,i, j n g p h y .ie ia ,, in C hicago. is P ro(ei8or
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i • en ito -L rin ary D iseases in th e Collet®
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College
President’
* Cesiimon”
not offer something along the ave- ly believe that such a committee
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C o ok . f o r t h i r t y y e a r . D e a n o f th e lC I , w " C1, ' r u"J Sur,Bery. P h v e ic ia n -iS
nues of industry for those who need j would be possible, and that its work C i n c i n n a t i P h y s i o - M e d i c a l C o l l e Ke , w r i t e , to tn ? 1 th ®,H a rv a rd M edical In s titu te ,
th e a u t h o r a j fu lio w a
WFltten nt’ any w orks of value to
lL
might be of the highest value to
‘ I h a v e e x a m in e d y o u r b o o k • 4 P hvw icion
th e profession and p u b lic .
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Would it not be practical for the young. Nay, more, its duties .
’ T l* » i* ly . h o u h l k n o w h o w to c u r e f o r tlie
T his hook has 800 pages is n eattv
On?
io ,
h ” " - ‘'Ih - :<1 1- h l « h 1« . h u m a n r i g h t * 7 d
tound
in cloth w ith gold le tte rs,a n d w i j
some large land owner in this vie- might be extended to the older
. 1 o ti r l n .i k g -iv c. t h e i n f o r m a t i o n n e e d e d «n<l in
1« se n t postpaid to any address on re­
. - p i e c a n r, a ,Illy „ n d e n tt a n d
Ic o n
.a t v < » u <»n n o t n a in fn c r t h e n«.«* /»f n n v
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inity to offer to young men who folks, and be of invaluable aid to ^ l i a e t s i i dhth
r<nff h l,t C l,y to th#> UFe
n o n -p iia o n o u H rem -’ ceipt of price, $3.00.
e ,.,c - t h e o n e t r u e p r i n c ip l e t h a t a h o t.l.l KUi.le a I
would work the land under the the whole community.
S P E C IA L OFFER
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owner’s supervision, an equitable
The young ladies might establish
7 o u r . tru ly ,
Du. W. H. C
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share of the proceeds of the farm? cooking societits, and sewing and
t h e ^ soV7hX oT .ioy„7.r for on,y $3,00
Could not plans be devised whereby home-decoration societies. Some
both could be benefitted, not only of our young ladies might gain an
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pecuniarily, but educationally, independent support by the culti- S v i
along the lines of agriculture and vation and sale of flowers - cut
horticulture? Could not such a flowers and floral pieces. And no
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project be as useful to this com-1 doubt other pleasant and profitable
The G o v e rn m e n t n atio n alized th e P ostal Svstem w bv
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munity as an experiment station, I employments will be suggested to
.A.Pla?.iS. t.°.ldby EI^ 0N «’^C H A W D
and an all round gain made to the minds of parents who seek their
those engaged?
!children’s good.
U N C L E S A M ’S
Could not some of our boys put
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^°w, I have had nothing to pay
themselves in communication with «k„,f
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H O M IL IE S O N F IN A N C E
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i • • af)out bad habits. Perhaps the less
the fish commissioner, ’ resu u.i ting
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ng in we gay about , . thpg^
and , 1 the mf)re
stocking ponds with trout, carp, or
we keep the minds of our young Shouid in
other fish, much to the profit of the
The TORCH Of- REASON, S ilverton , Oregon
people occupied with thoughts of
young men?
the beautiful ard good, the more we
f will call attention to a few
employ them in some useful or ele­
• . . F orstn er’s . .
minor industries that might be
Do you take the
vating occupation, the less we shall
made a success of in Silverton. A
have to lecture them on the evils of Torch of Reason?
lumber and wood yard, a bakery
I t is only One D ollar a Y ear, and
intemperance and the highways
c
o
n
ta in s reading m a tte r th a t you can
IS INVALUABE TO
and confectionery e.-tablishment, an
and byways that lead to dissipation
n o t g et elsew here for th re e tim es th e
artificial ice factory, the collection and destruction.
m oney. I t com es every week, too. C a r p e n te r s a n d J o in e r s , for m o rtisin g ,
such as le ttin g in locks, as it ta k e s th e
of medicinal plants, roots and barks.
place
of chisel a n d g o uge; to
I riends, parents, have you ever, Do you take the
No doubt a thoughtful investiga­
C a b in e t M a k e rs , for in laid w o rk , dow-
tion would reveal others that might in those quiet reveries into which W eekly
Oregonian
ellin g , p a tc h in g , rem oving sp lits an d
we all fall at times, found your-I
I t is p u b lish ed a t P o rtla n d , o re.,
k n o ts. In fact, no
be followed with success.
an d co n tain s m ore and b e tte r in fo r­
selves
yearning
after
the
welfare
of
Silverton, a naturally beautiful
m atio n in regard to th e Pacific W a g o n o r P a t t e r n M a k e r m a n u fa c tu r­
your
boys
and
girls?
Have
you
e r of pianos, organs, sew ing m ach in es,
N o rth w est th a n any o th e r papier,and
place, might easily be made many
a
g ric u ltu ra l im p le m e n ts, sash , b lin d s,
is tlie liest newp papier in Oregon.
bosoms
fold more attractive if our young1' ever
1" felt
,e“ your
V
°°60mR swell
8wel‘ with
wllh
fu
rn itu re , n o r
You get six teen pages of good re a d ­
folk., boys and girls, were encour- P" <le 8t ' be an,iciPated
ing m a tte r each week, in clu d in g all A n y O th e r W o o d w o rk e r, sh o u ld be
th e news of th e n atio n and th e
aged to try their hands at orna- ; ach>evement8
y°ur children?
w ith o u t it.
w orld, for only $1.50 a year.
mental gardening. The place could And have you ever sensed the feel
AS A MACHINE BIT IT IS UNEQUALED.
ing of horror that creeps upon you W ill you accept
made so attractive as to be irre­
D ’8 th e only ro u n d b it in th e world
batible to visitors. Those who at the thought of their possible in­ A Good Offer?
th a t will bore a SQ U A R E H O L E
famy?
If
these
thoughts
have
come
a n d do all th a t a n y o th e r
on
can
get
T
he
Torch
of
Reason
!¡ave property to sell should ponder
h it will do.
and th e W eekly O regonian both one
to
you,
have
you
not
also
realized
this fact.
y e ar for only $1.75, little m ore th a n
PRICE.
that a noble family of honest in-
th e price of th e O regonian alo n e.
Set
of
five,
d
ifferen
t sizes, p o stp a id . .$2.00
A commodious hall or opera dustrious, intelligent boys and girls
Single
b
it,
p
o
s
tp
a
id
........ . . . A . . . . .60
Send
all
o
rd
ers
for
su
b
scrip
tio
n
s
an
d
for
use is much needed with a good whom you Ioved and w?0 Iove(,g
sam p le copie« to
1 FfcTG 3 .1 1 (1 1 f ñ P i Tl m
n
tV io
ir a f
arge auditorium n on
the f first
floor. are worth more than all other
t u e touch of reasojt ,
A ddress, LIBERAL UNIVERSITY C O .
L should be open to all respectable
C oncluded on 7th page.
Silverton, Oregon.
SILVERTON OREGON.
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