Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, June 14, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, JUNE 14, 1900.
(aeons and fossilized ferns and through the tree tops into the blue
Next thing I knew after leaving
vegetatton, and I was pleased to sky.
Presently I was awakened Washington! I was in “sÎowtawn”
BEAT-THE-W ORLD PRICES!
have her show me through these by a voice walking in the garden in commonly called Pbilade nh a and
In 3 or 4
departments. An I took lunch the heat of the day. I, slid, “Beg the rain «1 comin
ow n or
e tts te in ’s
ounce silver-
ine cases :
a rra n te d
wtth these wo excellent people. It pardon”. I rolled over in the di- ! rents. I b e g a n to think the ,1 L
“
T renton ” ,
atches
•‘S
ta n d a rd ” ,
was just like camping, and of rection from whence it came, and wasn’t so slow, after all. It wa“ . .
o r ‘C e n tu ry ’
t-°”-r8î. enioye<.
®
that it belonged
guard, slow to stop raining, however, and
Hu'innr Wa,thani-
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s,
non-calchable
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the office with the Torch of Reason who said, “Get up; you are occu
kept it up all nt xt day. I in a n a g - sam e, 15 jew els, $6.50. The H am p d en ,
for a table-cloth. Prof. \\ ard says pying more ground than belongs to ed to «*ee M r T n n o fn rd »on»«»
< ¡7 jew els, a d ju sted , $9. E lgin, “ B. W .
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ta
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of
R ay m o n d ” , 17 jew els, full a d ju sted , gilt,
he is glad the Torch is valuable in you.” I tried to gather my wits to-
f r ie n d s h ip L ib e ra l L e a g u e , a n d H fi; sam e, nickel. $20. T he W alth am
so many ways.
gether in time to say that I repre- had a visit with him and his good 1 “ V a n g u ard ” , E lgin “ 149” , “ 150” ,“ 181”
r th e “ O tto W ettstein S pecial” , all 21
l)r. hell and his wife, who are rented the Liberal University and wife and three daughters at their o jew
els, full a d ju sted , e x tra fine th ro u g h -
o u t; $25. T he alxive in 4 oz. coin silver
members of the Torch family,made was occupying enough ground for home. Mr. Longford is
always
is
or in best 20-year filled gold screw
me welcome at their home, where the whole faculty, but he walked found readv to prove his interest in rases
cases, $4.50 m o re ; sam e, h u n tin g , $0.50
we talked over the Libéral work for on and I sat up. I afterwards learn- the Liberal cause. I saw Mr Wil- m o re; in 25-year cases, $6.50 an d $9
All p rep aid ,
an hour or so. They are very en- cd that proxies were not allowed bur, the president, Mr. Percival m ore.
L a d ie s ’ G old W atches .—In gold-filled
tertaining people, and I am sorry I anyway, and I was afraid to lie Mr. Hannan, Mr. Bentley and a 20-year cases, 7 jew els, $10; 15 jew els,
16 jew els, a d ju sted , $16; th e “ O tto
could not be with them longer. down again for fear they would host o f others, which made me $13;
W e tts te in ’’, 17 jew els, full ad ju ste d , e x ­
They take a lively interest in our take me for a “dead soldier” and know that Philadelphia is very tra fine th ro u g h o u t, $22.50. T hese in
finest filled gold 25y e a r cases, $1.50m ore.
work. I called for a few moments UrJ me-
; much alive to Liberalism. My “fin- All a rtis tic h a n d chased, latest style, in
at the home of Mr. Blount, in
" e got a few pictures of the old ish”in Philadelphia was very pleas- plush cases. M an u factu rer’s g u a ra n tee
and m ine accom panies all filled eases,
Georgetown, and received his re­ well, and some other views of our­
and
w atches k ep t in o rd er one year.
ing to me.FriendshipLiberalLeague
newal for the Torch of Reason.
For
solid gold or w atches not listed
selves in connection with the build­ didn’t have any speaker, and the
above correspond w ith m e. I can posi­
Miss Minnie McClaine, of Silver- ings, and then went down the hill subject, according to the bulletin tively save you 20 p e rc e n t, on D iam onds,
ton, was in Washington, and of to the station, where we took a trol­ board, was to be The Higher Criti­ O pals or o th e r fine jew elry.
course we had to paint the town ley for Mt. Vernon. We had to cism, but when they asked me to
O T T O W E T T S T E IN ,
wait
half
an
hour
in
a
little
junc­
o c h e lle , I II.
red, but we did it mildly, using
fill the pulpit I changed the sub­ Send for price-lists of R Ingersoll
only water colors. Minnie was at­ tion, surrounded by negroes and ject to one concerning the Liberal f reeth o u g h t badges, an d m y spoons,
fam ous
tra
c
t:
“
Theism
in
th
e
C
ru
cib
le”
,
free.
tending a young ladies’ seminary, hot weather, which never harmon­ University, Oregon. I talked for
I hen we passed on through 45 minutes, and told the audience,
and she informed me that she did ize.
not dare to be alone with even me the sleepy town of Alexandria, which, by the wav, is the largest
without a chaperon. That seemed where I would neither care to live and most intelligent I had seen on
AND
ridiculous to both of us, for from nor be caught dead, so we passed the trip, what we are doing in Sil­
childhood, while we never had any on through and soon arrived at the verton, and why we are doing it,
special reasons to want to be alone hack door of the \\ ashington man­ and how badly we want them to M a in S t r e e t
S ilv e r to n , O re
together, it was never denied us, so sion. Before entering the backyard help us do it. I told them that the
CARRY A COMPLETE 8T0CK OF
we were indep ndent. But we took gate we gave Minnie a birthday only thing that stands between the
the matter philosophically, and I party at a wayside inn, and Minnie L. U. O. and great success is the
School
am glad we did, for we had a jolly paid the bill. Then we wenton in­ want of ten thousand dollars this
time. If all chaperons were like to the yard, through the beautiful year, and want the people to put
Supplies
gardens
and
under
the
trees,
where
Mrs. Fitch I would never object to
the dollars in place of the want
Books and
having them along.
they were selling Washington’s and watch the result. I read the
lionery.
W e went to see the wonders of hatchets and all kinds of trinkets. provision in the Articles of Incor-
\ irginia. Afinnie, Miss Schooler of We went into the house and inves­ poration which excludes theology, i a
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Vegetables
Iowa, Mrs. Fitch and I composed tigated all the rooms and the con­ supernaturalism,
etc. One woman j
’
tents
thereof
by
looking
over
the
the party. We started from Cap­
and C onfectionery.
and one man replied to me. The
itol Hill, and a few moments’ ride railings in the doorways. We saw woman had a stereotyped reply to
brought us to the acqueduct bridge the dining-room, which would sat-¡Higher Criticism, hut the man
50 YEARS’
across the Potomac at Georgetown. isfy the appetite of a Weary Willie, struck from the shouldr, and said
E X P E R IE N C E
W e walked over the bridge and 1’he library was nicely furnished, that the Liberal University is less
waited twenty minutes in the hot hut contained neither Sapho nor Liberal than the State and even
station for a car up through the David Hamm. We saw the room sectarian schools, Then he let slip
bushes to Fort Myers. The day was in which Washington died,and then a little information about a certain
T rade M a r k s
perfect and the shrubbery along the went to see his tomb under the hill. school of this class not permitting
D e s ig n s
I C o p y r ig h t s A c .
After we had taken a few pic- a discussion of Martin Luther. In
road was in bloom. We didn’t tar­
Anyone Rending a «ketch and description may
ascertain our opinion free « n e th e r an
ry long at the fort, but turned east­ tures and listened to the toot-toot answer to him I tried to show his qnlckly
invention in probably patentable. Communica­
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
ward into the gate at Arlington of its whistle, we walked down the befuddled mind that that is where sent
free. Oldest fiirency fo r securing patents.
Patents taken through M unn & Co. receive
gang-plank
arid
hoarded
the
steam-
twcioZ notice, w it hout charge, in the
Cemetery. This was General Lee’s
the so-called Liberal schools are il
home, and is indeed a beautiful er for the city. The trip up the liberal, while ours ¡8 strictly Lib
Illustrated weekly. Largest d r -
place. Although it is now a “city Old Potomac in the early evening eral, and that we will not only al- d A ila handsomely
tio n o f any scient.tflc jo u rn al. Term s, |3 a
year:
fo
u
r
months,
| L Sold by all newsdealers.
of the dead”, the surroundings are was very pleasant, and the scenery l„w a free investigation of Martin MHUU 0
,y?rl(
such as to do away with the grave­ on either hank of the river w a s Luther, but will include John Cal-
yard feeling, and one might sleep beautiful in its greenishness. We vin> j e8U8 Christ an(i God hjm9e| f
comfortably even while surrounded reached Washington at twilight, in the list and we will study all
£ p h e W iley B.
by tombstones. But no, the guards and the girls returned to the school, sides of each and every one of these
1
Allen Co.
won’t let you do that. You must Mrs. Fitch went to her home and I gentlemen(?). Mr. Hannan Mr
T he O ldest ! th e
keep awake, and obey other rules. wandered through the parks in the Longford and others helped my
L argest !
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tore.
L
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neighbo.hood
ofthe capital
trying
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g good,
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. I U f l g it arguments,and
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anos and O rgans.
>amuel, and of course we all have
conrio^e myself >n my loneliness, it seems to me that the evidence
a o 9 -a n F irs t S t.,
P O R T L A N D , O R EO .
an interest in it; but when we visit and " B e r in g if the rest of the called for a verdict in favor of the
'here we must occupy the smallest
Part^ had as nice a trip as I had. L . u . O., and it got it, for there was
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epace possible. You may stand or
There are other things to be seen great rejoicing and handshaking
j Hi d * C '. d rf.-.l .. o r- re. a-
I V br-ak i U e rca or make tU chicks In u y .
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— J l t a e s u ’la ts y <-lT the Bestand allow the eg rs
sit, but you must not lie down. We in Washington, and I saw most of
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but .
‘ « every eeg that can tw
them, hut I described them to the
‘”e
For a" en,hu”
hstahed.
TH F.
"ere all seated on thelawu in front
audience ~ and a good u«*”»
time, —»
lorcn readers la9t
ia9t year, and al- last,< ---------
— PETALUMA INCUBATOR
' the house, looking down past Torch
Sheridan’s monument and over the though the family has grown, I will ^°u can>t l)Pat Philadelphia. Pres-
o t burden
b u rd en them
th em with
w ith my
m v tame
ta m e de-
id e n t W
ilh iir deserves
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great
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. pcfi««». c l
valley of the Potomac to Wash­ n not
_____ a little
__ „ weary, gcriptions of such wonderful points for his work in behalf of the Club.!
ington. I _ was
»nd stretched out a little more than eral might’stand* it, to U b s Wash- The meetings will be held all sum- SAMPLE
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any «<»<«>•»
andres« upon receip
reoeipt t of 10 cents to pa> fo r
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