T H E TORCH OF REASON, S IL V E R T O N , OREGON, AUG UST 2, E. M. 300 (1 9 0 0 ) O ur M essag e of Peace. 7 uncaring, to ascertain the tru th for themselves, they inevitably d is ­ BY H E N R Y CLINTON P A R K H U R ST . play a great willingness to swallow’ Fac-simile ot the Cloth Editons oi Fac-shnile of the Illuminated Paper the Famous » Covers o[ the 1 saw a ship with a deep, wide hold, an y statem ent which m ay oblig- \\ hich th e c a p ta in said was tilled w ith ingly be offered to them by some gold. “ O, w here are vou g o in ., m v sailor one else. b o ld ?” * E very belief, no m atter w hat its . ... “ Goiag. the m issionsriea oz>tpre t« in tim e subject to exarc*; 'it» , « 1 saw a sto p on th e M oslem coast, ination, if it stand, it stan d s be- W ith a savage c ap tain a t his p o st; E ach sailo r looked like o u r H e rr M ost, cause it is able to bear this e e a rc h - ‘O, w here are you going, m y g a llan t ing scrutiny and to answer fairlv h o st? ” He w aved his sw ord w ith h a u g h ty the questions of honest doubt. boast— ‘‘G oing to protect th e # m issionaries !” H onest doubt may be the result of honest reasoning; it m ust dem and I saw som e soldiers clim bing a h ill, And th e c ap tain th u n d e re d fo rth his honest reasoning to satisfy it. will. fliis exercise of the rational faculty, E ach soldier his gun proceeded to fill then, depends upon and results; W ith six teen b u llets bound to kill. ” 0 , w here are you going, vou sons of from au aw akened love of tru th , ' ill? ” ‘‘G oing to p ro tect th e m issio n a rie s!” How directly do these m ost obvious principles of scientific investigation I saw a sh ip on th e C h in a seas, P A P E R E D IT IO N S . C _O T H E D I T i C H S . W ith cannons w hich looked like saw ed- forbid us to be carried away into; P am e’s Age o f R e a s o n ................................. 15 p - m n ..’ , c ^ m r l e t e w o r k s . off tr e e s ; Paine’s C om m on S ense................................ P a r ie s Pon ic il W orks. 2voL| . 15 excesses! P a in e ’s lh«. \\ ,r -; ■ i TOj. * * * * . Paine’s Rights o f M a n ................................ 15 W ith wild m arin es as th ick as bees, < 'risis 15 And sailors who skipped like Frisco fleas. 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It is the sobtr first thought which has redeem ed us from destruction tim e after time, the sober first th o u g h t of the few who are tru ly educated, who have looked below the surface of things and considered the hidden and ob­ scure results, who have weighed the rig h t and wrong and stood im ­ movably for the right. I t is the counsel of such men which has given us courage and power to re­ strain ourselves and face our h a rd ­ est d u ty . Evidence of disease of the n a ­ tional conscience m ust raise in the m inds of th o u g h tfu l men grave doubts as to the sufficiency of our education to “ insure ra tio n a l pro­ gress, prosperity and honor,” w hether because of in h eren t weak- ness of the system or because of the stren g th of the forces opposed to it. P robably th e most striking phe- nomenon which we have witnessed has been the trem endous display of excited feeling. No m an can doubt th a t the force of blind passion has been in hundreds of thousands of men the d o m in an t force. Torch of Reason Song Biok, No. 2. When men become unw illing, or They are only 10 cents each. n " ----- —— - — — • - , at T H 3 T O R C H O F P E R S O N , T H E TO R C H OF R E A S O N , M ilv erto n , O re g o n . S ilv e rto n , O re g o n .