Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, May 17, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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    TH E TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, MAY 17, 1900.
W H A T WE HAVE
TO S E LL.
An E aster C ross-Exam ination.
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library of liberal classics
“Say, pap.”
F ac-simile of the Illuminated Paper Fac-simile of the Cloth Editions of
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Yes,
my
son.”
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Covers of the
the Famous
By T. B. W akbman , w ith p ictu re
“ Is this Easter?”
and life of th e a u th o r. Price, 12
copies, $1,00; e a c h ........................ 1 0 c
LIBRARY OF
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LIBERAL ' CLASSICS. LIBERAL CLASSICS.
breakfast?”
An In au g u ra l A ddress, hv T. B.
W akeman , D elivered on th e incor­
“ Easter eggs, mv son,”
p o ratio n of th e L iberal U niversity.
Pap.”
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“Yes, my son.”
Photographs of the Faculty
“Are we Presbyterians?”
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“ W hat are you, pap?”
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“ Blamefino; kind of an old tar-
Freethought Magazine
heel, 1 guess.”
for S ep tem b er, Ingersoll m em o ­
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W a k e m a n ’s sp e ec h ; N ovem lier,
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w ith p ictu re of L. U . O. faculty.
“ I)o tar-heels eat eggs for break­
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fast Easter?”
P A P E R E D IT IO N S .
Forstner Auger Bit.
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C risis................
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Liberal and Scientific Books
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flo l ain<; 8 Life. By Clio R ickm an
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Paine’s P rin c ip a l Political ’ W orks. Illua......
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“Did
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Easter?”
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Tr ith , by O live S c h re in e r..........................
| ¡P aine's R ights o f M an........................" .......... ..
“Yes; he was what you call an Rousseau’s Social C o n tra c t............................ . |
T h e L ib e r a l U n iv e rs ity C o .,
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S u p e rstitio n in all Ages. P o rtra it I X pH nn’Z
Silverton, Oregon eggnostic.
Now shut up and chase Vfeslier’s
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M „ th e e d ito r o f th e N a tio n a l.............................. i no
S u n d a y U n d e r T hree H eads. Illua.
yourself away while I think back Dickens
P a in e s P rincipal P olitical W orks, (1 vol.).. 1 04
Bui w ar’s H istory o f a False Religion. Elua.
to where I was when you started T a lle y ra n d ’s L etter to th e Pope. P o rtra it
P a in e ’s Î S & T 1 W or,k 8’ (, 'onJ )lebe’ <2 ▼«la.).. 1 00
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B irth and C h a ra cte r o f M a h o m e t..
( • V?6 S’ „?81OUB a n d T heological W orks. 1 00
to cross-examine me.”—[New York .H G ibbon’s
ig g in s’ Horae Sabbaticae .....................
H.istory o f C hristian ity . Illua.... ’ a 00
H iggins’^ A p o h ip y jo r M ahom et, the lilua.
X Gibbon 8 B irth a n d C h a ra c te r o f M ahom et.. M
World.
AND
Freethought:Past, Present and Future.
KINNBV
PORTER
M a in S t r e e t
Reasons for Unbelief. By Louis V iardot
R atner Tom and th e Pope a t th e V atican.
Survival of the F ittest.
S ilv e r to n , O re
A large crowd gathered lasteveu
ing in G. A. R. Hall, Sixth Street,
to hear Judge Thompson, of Day-
School
ton, Ohio, deliver a lecture on
S u p p lie s
“ 1 he Comic Phase of Evolution
p
and
the
Survival
of
the
Fittest.”
V oltaire’s R om ances. Illu s tra te d .......
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B o o k s an d
V o ltaire’s Zadig, or F a te ; a n d T he W h ite
' ------- Essays an d C riticism s. Profusely ill us 1 50
The lecture was given under the
Bull, a S atirical R om ance...............
X R ousseuu’s Vicar o f Savoy. P
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P o o rtra
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•The Sage and th e A th eist; also T he
R ousseau’s Social C ------------
ontract. P o rtra it............
S ta tio n e ry .
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auspices of the Ohio Liberal Society.
Princess o f Babylon
_ M esher’s Superstition in all Age*. P o rtra it 1 oo
The Man o f F o rty C row ns; a n d The
V t e « li r r ’g (O luube iinb t tr r iiiiiif t. P o rtra it 1 oo
H uron, or. Pupil o f N a tu re ............
X V o ln ey s R uins o f Em pires. Illustrated
7«
Dealers in F ru its, V egetables Judge Thompson created consider­
M icrom egaa; The W orld as it Goaa ;
V olney’s New R esearches in A ncient H istory 1 60
able laughter with some of his
P la to ’s Dream ; J e a n n o t & Coliu, etc. X Readers (W in wood) M arty rd o m o f M an..... ... 1 00
V oltaire’s Rom ances, c o n ta in in g th e above«
Haeckel’s V isit to Ceylon. P o rtra it...
i oo
and C onfectionery.
funny phrases and witty remarks.
books in one vol. Profusely illustrated. $1 00 D ickens’ S unday U noer T h ree H eads. Illus. 60
L e tte rs on the C h ristian R elig io n ___
H iggins’ H one Kabbaticte
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He began his lecture by saying
Philosophy o f H istory.
H iggins’ Apology for M ahom et, the Illus
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Ig n n o o ra
ra n n t t P P hilosopher.
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_ B uchner’s Force and M atter. P o rtra it
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that a man must become unnatural ---- Chinese Cat cbism .............................. * x B uchner’s Man in East, P re se n t an d F u tu ra 1 00
V o ltaire’s Essays a u d C riticism s contain« th e
R ochefoucauld’s M end M axim s.................. ...
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to get salvation—that is, he is
ab >ve 4 books, p rofusely illu s tra te d ........ 1 00 C om te’s Positive P hilosophy. P o rtra it
4 00
R e n a n ’s Life o f J e m s . Illu stra te d ................
80 G oodloe’s B irth o f th e R epublic. P o rtra it 1 00
Our fee re tu rn e d if w e fail. A ny one sen d in
naturally
a
sinner,
according
to
S
chopenhauer’s
W
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o
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Life.
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X S a ltu s’ A n ato m y o f N e g a tio n .................
75
sketch a n d d e scrip tio n of a n y in v e n tio n wi
— Counsels a n d M axim s..............................
x S a ltu s’ P hilo so p h y o f D ise n ch a n tm e n t........
76
p rom ptly receive o u r o p in io n ’ free c o n c e rn in g ITolv Writ
D a r w in tn in rh f t i n t
----- Religion : a D ialogue <fe O th e r Essay«.. X
F a w c e tt’s Agnosticism.«
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the p a te n ta b ility o f sam e. “ H ow to O btain a
» » T it.
U B IW in l a i l g n t t h a t
The A rt o f L ite ra tu re .................................
X B ulw er’s H is to r y o f a F a l.s e Religion'"^.*.’. '” '
60
P aten t ” se n t u p o n request.
P a te n ts secured man has reached his present place -------
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th ro u g h us a d v ertised for sale a t o u r expense.
G abri d ie ’s Life a n d Im m o rta lity o f M a n .....
50 R easons for U nbelief. Bv Louis V iard o t
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P a te n ts ta k e n out th ro u g h us receive sp e c ia l
D avidson’s Canon o f th e B ible........................
50 F a th e r Tom a n d th e P o p . at th e V atican .
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notice, w ith o u t c h a rg e , in T h e P a t e n t R e c o r d , by a natural process from a lower D
in’s O rigin o f S pecies................................
50 In g erso ll’s L ectures, vol. I, c lo th ................... > 50
an illu stra te d a n d w id ely circu lated jo u rn a l, order, and has not been degraded H arw
ypatia By C harles K in g sley ........................
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vol. I, full sh e e p ........ 5 oe
consulted by M a n u fa c tu re rs a n d Investors.
Bacon’s Paradoxes. P o rtra it ........................
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vol. I, h a lf m orocco.. 6 0*
Send for sam p le copy F R E E . A ddress,
from a “perfect” being. There is The H ‘ientific Religion By M aniel Sands... 60
<Second volum e in preparation.)
V IC T O R J . E V A N S & C O .
inger»',Il’s C ontroversy A C hristm as Serm on
X In g e rso ll’s Prose Poem s. P o rtra it.
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an idea, declared the speaker, that
Gods a n d o th e r le c tu re s .............. 60
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I P a t e n t A tto r n e y s ,)
-----------G hosts an d o th e r Lectures.
----------------G ods a n d o th e r le c tu r e s .............. 1 00
Evans B u ild in g ,
W A S H IN G T O N , D. C. the devil is responsible for all evil
-----------S o m e M istakes o f Moses .................
X
------------- G hosts ari l < th e r L ectures........... I 00
and a god for all good; but this, in ------------ In ierv iew s on T alm age. .................. M - - 1 ------- Som e M istakes o f M oses............. 1 00
-----------W h at M ust we do to be Saved f.......
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his opinion, is wrong. He said -------------
B la s p h e m y ...........................................
X ---------------- F ield-Ingersoll D iscussion...........
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W ho D o es Y o ur
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X — --------- In girsoji-G iaiu ton*' C ontroversy
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that two of the greatest Christian -------------Shakespeare,
a L ecture. P o rtra it.
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T he C h ristian Religion ...............
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nations spent more money for war ------------- A bout in« H oly Bible, a L ecture .. X ---------------- P a trio tic A d d re sse s.....................
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-------------V oltaire, a L ecture. P o rtra it.........
X -------- -—— S h ak esp eare, a L e c tu re . P o rtra it. 6«
than for anything else, and have -------
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— Field-Ingersoll D iscussion..................
X R e n a n s ¡Afc of .esus.
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------------ Ingersoll-G ladstone C ontroversy...
X D avidson’s C anon oi th e Bible ...
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sacrificed 30,000,000 lives, and then -------------Th?
C h ristian R eligion....................
X A nocryphal Ne v T c stc m c n t................ ......... 1 60
asked, “ Is this comic?” and, con­ ------------ F oundation* o f F a ith ............ ............ X M orehouse’s W ilderness o f W orlds Illu s 100
M a n k in d .................
25 T a b e r’s F a ith o r F act
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If you req u ire any
tinuing, he said, “ Yes; in a sense it ------ -----H o w to Reform
K eeler’s S hort H istory o f the Bibíe... ......... 76
C ril k in n s ............Ma
x
---------- The T ru th , a L ecture. ..................... » X
C arlyle’s F re n c h R e v o lu tio n ..........’ .
75
is ridiculous.” God, said the Judge,
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75
---------- Crim es A gainst C rim in als................
10 S pencer’s F irst P rinciples
C a rd s o r C ir c u la r s ,
walked in the Garden of Eden and
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----------A braham L incoln, a L ecture. P or. X S p en cer’s D ata o f E th ic s...................
Whi h W av’ A L e c tu re ...................
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B ill H e a d s ,
pronounced a curse on man for ---- - -----
— M yths a n d M iracles. A L ecture...
X D a rw in ’s D escent of M n n .......
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----------- P atrio tic A d d re s se s ...................... .....
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D a rw in ’s O rigin o f Species...............................
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listening
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who
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P ro c to r’s O th e r W orlds th an ours ............
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listened to a snake, and the snake
W hy 1 ik i an A gnostic.....................
X K in g sley ’s H y p a tia ..............................
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X S c h o p e n h a u er’s Eapays..........................”
S ta te m e n ts ,
was made to travel by crawling,
S u p erstitio n . A L ecture
X O 'M e a ra ’s N apoleon. 2 vol., Boxed. Illua 1 50
X ,,
just as though it ever had any
4 vols • Boxed Illus. .. 6 M
T ic k e ts , P ro g ra m s ,? !
'n a n k g iving Serm on .................
x C obbett’s E nglish G ra m m a r ................
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other mode of locomotion. He said ------ As He Is .............. ...................................... x M acauley’s Lays o f A ncient Rom e, filus. " 3 M
Vin licatiou o f Thom as P aine. ....
16 Shakespeare P o rtray ed by H im self................ . 1 «
In v ita tio n s ,
these and other forms of the evolu­
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t h e C e - g y ......................................
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B ooks or P a m p h le ts ,
tion of thought are out of place, ----- - - T I n o ’iv
id u iliiy ........................................
u Don Q uixote, 4 vols.................
Lazarillo d e Torroes, 2 vols...
-------------L iberty in L ite ra tu re ..........................
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and, therefore, comic.
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Li lit itions <ff Toleration .............
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your own in te re s t and help su p p o rt
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