Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, May 31, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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    TH E TOECH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, MAY 31, 1900.
Ames on Forgery.
realized. The habit of correct and
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beautiful expression of the soul by
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n ln lts writing, becomes the base
a c°rrect and beautiful life and
character. Thus Prof. Ames makes
everyday & dayofj.ndgment.and the
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recordln8 an8el8 and judges. He
haPPity intimates the way by which
we may “ write our titles clear,” if
not to “mansions in the skies,” yet
certainly to the earlier stages of
the future real and more satisfactory
‘Earthly Paradise.”
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3 — G R E A T S P E C IA L
O FFER-
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F orgery : Its Detection and Ulus-
(ration, with Numerous Causes
Ce’lebres (Illustrated). By Dan-
iel T. Ames, editor Penman’s Art
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iiirr of Loirtefiteo nano writing in
Courts of Justice. D. T. Ames,
24 Post St., San Francisco; Ames
& Rollinson, New York. Pp.
293, Law book size. Price $2.50.
Upon the announcement of this
book we gave a notice of it in the
8 new family medical Work
Torch as a work of unusual import
bv Dr. 3. R. fireer. Chicano
ance. The book shows that the
HIS book is up to date in every par­
author has been a public benefac­
ticular.
tor, for he has rendered crime by
Fun in a Bible Class.
It tells you how to cure yourself
by
simple and harmless home rem ­
writing not only unsafe, but prac­
edies.
tically sure of detection. This fact, E ditor T orch of R eason :
It recommends no poisonous or
When a prophet begins to see the T
dangerous drugs.
with the sure chemical discovery of
Qopor i aC leS simple common-sense methods in
poisons, will do more than any se­ fulfillment of his own prophecies it accordance
with nature’s laws.
verity of law or punishment could certainly is good cause for self-con­ thp «an?68 n°/ endorse dangerous experimets with
the surgeon’s knife.
do to prevent crime. For crimes gratulation, and I am just now hug­
h°W t0 8HVe hea,th and life by 8afe
will cease when detection is known ging myself a little over that par­ methSdshe8
i i j 8 eritire,y free from technical rubbish.
ticular felicity.
to be certain.
h n w in
Prevention—th at it is better to know
Some time ago I prophesied that ao ci o cure. avoid disease than to take anv medicine
The more interesting view of the
subject to Liberals, however, is that L. U. O. students would become i..Autea( bes bo,w typhoid and other fevers can be
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this discovery results from the new preachers of righteousness anc
Scientific Psychology—to wit, that spread the glad tidings of great joy
the Life and Soul is not an entity, over the earth. And a little inci­
or “spirit”, as the old belief was, dent in a Sunday school in Turner
and nasiest means, do not <?elav getting it. ' ° “ ar® lookln« for healtb by the Bafest
but a process , or continuous change last Sunday is the instance in point.
A student of the L. U. O. visited _ r . • ■ Greer. the author, is a pra,;. icing physician in Chicago, is Professor of
going on in the brain and nervous
H Colkse President’s Cestimor*
lto-U rm ary Diseases in the CollegB
system — the vibrations of which Ithe Sunday school and accepted an
P
rof W m . H. c o o k , for th ir ty years Dean o f th e b n ; # ,1 ? ® VI“ 1 Surgery, Physician-il>
’ « ■ invitation into the Bible class. C in c i n n a t i P i i y a i o - M e d i c a i C o lle g e , writ«» to
, , to the Harvard Medical Institute,
are perceptive in the pulse-beats,
th e author as fo llo w .
and
has w ritten many works of vatoe tr
the handwriting, the voice, — and During the progress of the lesson a
I have exam ined you r book, ‘ A P hysician In th e t h e p r o f e 8 8 i o n a n d D U b l i c
Hot.be,’ and am m uch p lea .ed w ith i t . c o n te n t, and
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finally in the general rythm, con­ littlediscussion arose regardingwhat health
Un.wv,EeUy
' a n ,i|y-horn«! know how t° care for the , th is book has 800 pages. IS ncatl
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in cloth
with
gold
letters,and
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uty. Your book iriv e. th e in fo rm a tio n needed and in
duct, habit, and character! Hand­ a Christian should and could be d 1 ing-tiaue
th
e
people
can
readily
understand.
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con
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sent
postpaid
to
any
address
on
re ­
(but isn’t and won’t), and the
u iate you on n ot n a m in g th e u se o f a n y p o i.o n
writing, therefore, with its minute young lady from the terrible Infi­ iff but n.iherinjr
ceipt
of
price,
$3.00.
str ic tly to th e use o f n o n -p o l.o n o u . rem -
the one tru e principle th a t «hould g u id e all
vibrations, strokes, forms,flourishes del school took a hand. The class- edieK—
treatm en t o f dlaeaee, and which 1 h ave advocated in
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arrangement
my p ractice for fo rty years or m ore.
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and general effects is a counterpart leader came in and the local
Y ours tru ly,
D b . w . h . C o o k .”
» KCA bO N fo r one y e a r fo r only
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th e price of the book alone.
y fjiOO
or extension of the Soul’s own ac­ preacher was drawn in and stood
tion; and so a surer index of a man up for the L. U. O. student (oblivi­
ous of that fact), and he and the
than the photograph, or even a class-leader had it lively.
Our Job D e p a rtm e n t
picture of his soul could be,were that
Altogether, it was a proceeding
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possible, for it is a veritable part out of the regular order and “mov­
of his continued self. This is a new ed the waters” of that hitherto
and most important view of the placid “pool”. So the leaven is
working. One little girl started
subject, and Prof. Ames by this these fossils with something new
work becomes the leader in its de- and got them into warm discussion
---- BECAUSE IT GIVES-----
among themselves, and some im­
velopement and application.
I he results are reliable and practi­ provement must result. Besides HONEST STOCK, FINEST INK AND EXCELLENT WORKHANSMIP
cally useful in many ways which at which, the L. U. O. student enjoy­
ed it immensely.
first seem unrelated to each other.
.F o rstn e r’s.
Here is a field for missionary
BEAT-THE-W ORLD PRICES!
We have referred to the sure de­ work and fun at the same time.
In 3 or 4
Turner, Ore.
F. S. M.
tection of crime, of which his book
e tts te in ’s
ounce silver-
ine cases :
arranted
is replete with instances, of which
“
Trenton ” ,
atches
IS INVALÜABE TO
the Molineux murder case now be- Q q y O U t e l k e t h e
“ Standard” ,
o r ‘Century’,
fore the New York courts,is the lat-
U
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O 7 jewels, $3. Elgin or Waltham,
best 7 C arpenters a n d Jo in ers, for m ortising,
est and perhaps the most astonish-
OTC
Os n e a S O f l .
ewels, nqn-eatchable hair-spring, $4.80;
such as letting in locks, as it takes the
It is only One Dollar a Year, and same, 15 jewels, $6.50. The Hampden,
place of chisel and gouge; to
ing example. The solution of great
contains reading m atter th at you can 7 jewels, adjusted, $9. Elgin, “ B. W. ,
not get elsewhere for three times the taym ond” , 17 jewels, full adjusted, gilt, , C abinet M akers, for inlaid work dow-
historical and literary questions is
money. It comes every week, too. H16; same, nickel, $20. The Waltham
«ding, patching, removing splits and
also a notable result—the author-
“ V anguard” , Elgin “ 149” , “ 150” ,“ 181”
knots. In fact, no
g 1
0hip of the celebrated Junius letters Do you ta k e th e
or the “ Otto W ettstein Special” , all 21
adjusted, extra fine through- W agon or P a tte rn M ak er m anufactur-
being at last decisively settled, as W eekly
O regonian out; $25. The above in 4 oz. coin silver er of pianos, organs, sewing machines
Wf*R as the Dreyfus case. But this
agricultural implements, sash, blinds’
It is published at Portland, Ore., cases or in best 20-year filled gold screw
cases,
$4.50
more;
same,
hunting,
$6.50
J
’
furniture,
nor
and contains more and better infor­
scientific perception of life and
more; in 25-year cases, $6.50 and $9
mation in regard to the Pacific more.
character in handwriting is of gen­
Al, prepaid,
A n y O th e r W o o d w o rk e r, should be
Northwest than any other paper,and
L
adies
’
G
old
W
atches
.—In
gold-filled
w ith o u t it.
is the best news paper in Oregon.
eral utility in practical life. In
20-year
cases,
7
jewels,
$10;
15
jewels,
You get sixteen pages of good read-
ir .
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’Y;;''/"’
marriage, business and politics
ing m atter each week, including all
f
A’ •
* 7 Dtto
- , and
-nd
“ ^ttstein ”, 17 jewels, full adjusted, ex- AS A MACHINE BIT IT IS UNEQUALED.
the news of the nation
would it not be well to submit the
Va ^ ne throughout, $22.50. These in
world, for only $1.50 a year.
“photo, letters and hair” to Prof.
finest filled gold 25year cases, $1.50more.
It ¡8 the only round hit in the world
All
artistic
hand
chased,
latest
style,
in
th a t will bore a SQUARE HOLE
Ames instead of a “seventh daugh- W ill yOU SCCept
plush cases. M anufacturer’s guarantee
and do all th at any other
an*l mine accompanies all filled cases,
bit will do.
or the astrologisi?
A Good O ffer?
A PHYSICIAN
IN THE
HOUSE
. . . Satisfaction
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and watches kept in order one year.
Yon can get The Torch of Reason
For solid gold or watches not listed
PRICE
Dew method to education ar,d cul-
an d th e Weekly Oregonian both one above correspond with me. I can posi Set of five, different sizes,postpaid. .$2.60
year for only $1.75, little more than i o $ : :aÆ
¡ r „ r Ä ? n Diamond8’ 8ü* le bit’
pau •
hire cannot be over-estimated. For
the price of the Oregonian alone.
mode of healthy expression by gend all orders for subscriptions and for
O T T O W E T T S T E IN ,
voice, pen and - o gesture,
reacts
on
sample
copies
to
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R o ch e lle , III.
the tone, style and character to an
THE TORCH OF REASO N
v “n.,J Ur price-lists of Ingersoll spoons, Address,
«xtent never before understood or I
SILVERTON, OREGON.
1 t r ^ : “ Theisni i / t l ^
Lastly, the importance of this
LIBERAL UNIVERSITY CO.
SILVERTON OREGON.