Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, August 09, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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T H E TORCH OF R EA SO N , S IL V E R T O N , OREGON, AVGUST !», K. M. 30.» (1900.)
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NEW AND CURIOUS.
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Pope Church and Bible Reversed.
(Letter iron, the Ore,.........ol Mar. 31. L
1900.]
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■ -.-stm ile ot ihe <-loth t a i -on. ot Fac-simik ci t i c Illuminated Paper
the fam ous
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Covers of the
A tria l of the R ad d atz subm arine
“ DOG M A UNCHANGEABLE.”
boat was m ade at M ilwaukee. It E d ito r of O r e g o n ia n :
made a trip of a mile under water
The letter of Mr. Joseph Schell, T TTxTTT5 A ~
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and returned.
Storage batteries in your issue of the 25th inst.. en-
are used as a source of power.
titled, “ Dogma U n ch an g eab le/’ is
interesting when considered in the
The erection of a lofty m ast on light of some of the records and
the N antucket South Shoal light- docunient8 °f the V atican at Rome,
ship, is advocated. /P his is about M r-S chell tells us th a t the dogma
240 miles from F ire Island. This of the C atholic church is the same
will enable vessels to com m unicate lodaJ as
wa8 d00 years ago and
with New’ York fifteen or sixteen ^e^ore» th a t it does not and cannot
hours before they reach their piers, ( hange» and th a t the Pope as such
by telegraph.
*8 infallible independent of any and
all outside influences.
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It w'il, be rem em bered th a t both
A section of the tree which was
P A P E R E D IT IO N S .
CuC
H E D IT O N S .
over David L ivingstone’s grave has P ythagoras, in the fourth century
P ain e’s Age o f Reason ................................
26
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.C orks.
o m p l e t e I vol. w o r k s .
Paine's C om m on Sense
been received by the Royal Geo-
’ and Loperuicus in the 16th 1 ai r*' - j ’[*
15
P o r j ’ 1e.1l
Paine's
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Piu.iv 5 T heological W orks
J \ c ) . ' „,'"?* •*
, Rights o f M a n .......................................
ns
graphical Society of London, and cen tu ry A. D., had taught the doc- '« « 's M iscellaneous W orks. 1 vol 1 ^ u a i r a l a d P ain e’s ' • rials
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u. 1, Life. By Clio R ickm an
1 Edition, Pai ie ’* R eligious & Theological W orks Ills 54»
a a I th e e d ito r o f The ' ration-
Boxed.
Pain e’s P rin cip al Political W orks, n iu s
50
placed with the other L ivingstone trine of fhe im m obility of the sun
nt. Profusely illu s tra te d .
i vol
6 V<>L $5.00 Paine’s f J fe . Profusely illu strate d . ..............
50
1 Volnav’s R uins o f E m pires Illu stra te d .
60
relics in its possession. An iron and the m obility of the e a rth — the p ju t 's » R ig h ts o f M an ..........................’...*.” 7.7,
tous c a n ’s Vicar of Savoy, aud A S earch for 0
T r it 1. by Olive S c h re in e r.........................
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n s i s ....................
telegraph pole now m arks the spot doctrine th a t the sun is statio n ary P P a ii in 1. e ’s j C Life,
tousseau's
t................................
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by ed N ational. Profusely illus. 76 A°u?.,e
’‘ u ’* Social C o n tra c t...............
s C om plete Life, by Clio ' ickm àn a n d
vfesher s S u p e rstitio n m all Ages. P o rtra it CO
where the great African explorer and th a t the eartn revolves around P a th n e • -ditor
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P o rtru it
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o f th e N atio n a l
1 no
n u b *UetM iin|l.
M Dickens’
eads.
Illus. V>
in e ’s P rincipal Politica; W o rk s' ll volV 100
n ,c k e n s' S u n d ay U n d e r T hree p H —
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breathed his last. The huge block it. This theory had never been re­ P P a a in
I’” 1— r’s H istory o ,.r f _ a c False
_ ,— Rei
R eligion. Illus.
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e ’s Political W orks, Com plete’ <2 vols 'i' 2 uo Bulwe
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P a in e ’s Religious a n d Theological W orks 1 00 T»H evrand’s L e tte r to th e Pope P o rtra it.
of wood was carried on the shoul­ ceived kindly by the C hristian G
ibbon’s H istory of C h ristian ity n i n «
" i n n b b b m ’s B irth and C h a ra c te r o f M ahom et..
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or® S a b b a tic » .
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ders of the natives from the h eart church, P ro testan t or Catholic. It G ibbon’s B irth a n d C h a ra c te r o f M a h o m e t. 50 H iggins’ H Apology
for M ahom et, th e Illus.
25
' “ Unbelief.
ihe;
seemed to them t o he co n trary to
Reasons for
By Ixmi< V iard o t
25
of Africa to the coast.
F a th e r Tom a n d the Pope a t th e V a tic a n .......
26
the plain m eaning of certain pass­
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ages of the Bible. Therefore, the j
A telescope was recently being P ro testan t church refused to allow;
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tested a t the Bausch and Lomb it to be tau g h t in its schools, and
O ptical W orks, at Rochester, N. Y „ the Catholic c h u rc h , ,,y th(J ,nouth
aud it was tu rn ed on a bridge and
lhe H oly C ongregatil,n o f the
the observer saw a young thief take Index, of which the then reigning
a tub of b u tter from a wagon and Pope, Paul V., was president, de­
Z oltaire’s R om ances. U’n s tr a t <2
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conceal it. The police were tele­ clared, on March 5, 1616, the fol­
- Essays an d C riticism s. Proftisely illus. 1 60 V o ltaire’s Zadig, or F a t e ; a n d T he W h ite
R ousseau’s Vicar o f ¡savoy. P o rtra it. Cloth 50
Bull, a S atirical R o m a n c e ..............
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phoned to, and the th ie f was cap­ lowing decree:
R ousseau’s Social C o n trac t. P o rtra it............
76
Sage and th e A th e ist; also T he
Ic slie r’s S uperstition in all Ages. P o it.a it. 1 CO ------ T he Princess
of B abylon............................
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tured as he was attem p ting to carry
V lc ^ iic r’# (tH uubr miti U c u m i i ft. P o rtra it 1 oo
T he Man o f F orty C row ns; and The
A nd, w hereas, it h a th also com e to th e Zolney’s R uins o f E m pires, illu s tra te d ..... 75
H uron, or. Pupil o f N a tu re ............
25
away his prize a few hours later. know ledge of th e said Holy C ongregation Zolne.v’s New R esearches in A ncient H isto ry 1 50 — M icrom
egus; T he W orld as it Goes •
te a d e ’s (W inw ood' M a rty rd o m o f M an ....... 1 CO
P lato ’s Dream ; « k a n n o t* Colin, etc. 15
This is an interesting use of the th a t th e false P y th ag o rean d o ctrin e of Haeckel's V isit to Ceylon. P o rtra it........ ....... l ot) V oltaire’s
Romances, c o n ta in in g th e above«
Jickens’ S u n d ay U n d er T h re e H eads. Illus. io
hooka
in
vol. Profusely illustrated $1 00
telescope.
th e m obility of th e e a rth an d th e im m o- lig g in s’ Horae S a b b a tic «
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to --------L e tte rs one
on the C h ristian R elig io n .......
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LIBRARY OF
LIBRARY OF
iSSICSo LIBERAL CLASSICS
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\ goose m arket is held regularly
in October at W arsaw , Poland, to
which about three m illion geese are
brought, most of them to be ex­
ported to G erm any. Often coming
from rem ote provinces, m any of
these geese have to travel over long
distances, upon roads which would
wear out th eir feet if they were not
“ shod.’’ For this purpose they are
driven first through ta r poured
upon the ground, then through
sand. After the operation has been
repeated several times the feet of
the geese become covered with a
hard crust, th a t effectively protects
them .
lig g in s’ Apology for M a h cm e t, th e Illus. 60 ------- Philosophy o f H isto ry ....... .....................
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bility of th e snn, e n tire ly opposed to j iu
c h n e r’s Force and M atter. P o r t r a i t ...... 1 CO
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Ig n o ra n i t PI
P hilosopher .............................
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Holy W rit, which is ta u g h t bv N icholas I p c h n e r ’s M an in Past, P r e s e n ta m i F u tu re . 1 ( 0
Chinese C a te ch ism ............. .................... • l i
P h p “L r i aXimn
....... . 7n V oltaire'S Essays am i'C riticism sc o n tain s the
C opernicus, is now published abroad
ioo« oe’s B r t h o f th e R epublic. ^ r a l t - 1 W — R e n »»
4 hooks,
profusely
a n ’, >ve_ lufe
o f Je4us
I l l u s illustrateci
t r a t e d ......777: 100
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and received by m any. In o rd er th a t
SRitus’ P h ilo s .n b v
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S c h o p e u lriu -r’s Wisdom o f Life P o rtra it... 25
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D ise n c h a n tm e n t........
— C ounsels a n d M a x im s ..............................
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th is opinion m ay not f u rth s r sp re a d , to •'awcett’s
a u c e tt S A gnosticism .
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e elixion:
l i / i o n ■ n a Dialogue
D ia lo i r t ie A
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h e e r r Essays..
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th e dam age of the C atholic tr u th , it is lu lw e r’s H isto ry o f a F alse R eligion ...........
it
The A rt o f l i t e r a t u r e ...............................
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’a lle y ra n d ’s l e t t e r to th e Pope. P ortrait... i.
Studies in Pessim ism ............ ................. 25
ordered th a t th is and all o th e r hooks ieasons
for U nbelief. By L cu is V ia rd o t
D G:ibri d le ’s Life and Im m o rta lity o f M an ....
60
a ti.e rT o m an d th e Pope a t th e V atican
teaching th e like doctrine be suspended,
• David ion’s Canon o f th e Bible ......................
50
n g crso li’s L ectures, voi. I, cloth ............... S f D arw in’! O rigin o f Hpecies
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an d by th is decree th ey are respectively
vol. I, full sheep........... 5 Ot Hypati i By C harles K ingsley........................
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m orocco.... 5 04 ,{.icon's P aradoxes. P o rtra it .............
suspended, forbidden an d co n d em n ed .—
Phe Scientific R eligion By M aniel Hands ..
ge s »11 s Prose I oetns. P o r tr a it................. 2 54 j
rsoll’s C ontroversv * C hristm as Harmon
Prof. Jo h n T yndall, “ F rag m en ts of
C heaper E dition.. 1 5C
--------- Go ls and o th e r Lectures
S cience,” vol. ii., p. 215.
C ods a n d o th e r L ectures............. 1 04
— G hosts and o th er Lecturas. . ........
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G hosts an d o th e r L ectures.......... 1 04
— Home M istakes o f Mosca
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Home M istakes o f M oses.............. 1 04 ____ — Interview s on T alm age. ......
F inally, the Pope, as the docu-
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-In te rv iew s on T alm ag e........... «... 1 04
— W hat Must we do to ha Savad 7...
25
-F ield -In g erso ll D iscussion...........
64 ___ ---- B la s p h e m y ............................................
m euts recently brought to light
In g erso ll-G lad sto n e C ontroversy
6 54 4 _ — Man, W om an a n d Child. P o rtra it. 25
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— S hakespeare, a L ecture. P o rtra it.
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8^ow» gave to this and like con- -------------- P a trio tic A ddresses
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Alxwt th e Holy Bible, a L ecture
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— F ield-Ingersoll D iscussion.
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/a .id s o n s C anon oI th e B ible.......... .............. 1 GO -------
Ingersoll-G ladstone C ontroversy
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»p 'cry p h al New T e sta m e n t.............................. l 50
T he C h ristian Religion .............
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W ilderness o f Worlds. Illus.... 1 00
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either the statem ents of Mr. Schell
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a; Ivle’s F re n cn R e v o lu tio n .............................• 75
-----T h e T ru th , a L ectu re........................• 25
F irs t P r in c ip le s ............................... ”
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or the findings of the Holy Congre­ •,p p e n r c c e e r’s
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rv .in 's O rigin o f H pecies...............................
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they are interesting when read to- Di •roc-tor’s
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O th e r W orm s th a n o u r s ...........
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----------Som* Reasons W hy .......................
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A series of experim ents have re- g(1ther
„ K 9ABGENT.
K ingsley’s H y p a tia ....................................
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W ay T am an A gnostic.....................
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•Schopenhauer’s E ssays.......... ................................. 73 ----- -
Rome or Reason 7
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cently been carried out in France
O 'M eara’s N apoleon,' 2 vol., Boxed. Ulus. 2 64»
Portland, Ore., Mar. 28, 1900.
S'in T 'titio n
A le c tu re ..............
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Las Casas N apoleon, 4 Vols., Boxed Illus. 6 04
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by Messrs. Vallot, Jean and Louis
C obbett’s E nglish G ra m m a r.............................. 1 GO ___ _
T h an k -g iv in g Hermon
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Macau ley’s Lays o f A ncient Rome. Illu s... 7 r,4 ____
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Lecarne to determ ine w hether
Offer Renewe4l.
Shake-pear« P o rtray ed by H im self................. 1 GO
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Don Q uixote, 4 v o ls ...............
'nli/{duality............................. 25
I-izari.. j de 'fo rm e s, 2 vols..
out between the earth and a balloon
Our offer to give a copy of George Asmodeua,
48 Etching»,
-------- . b e-ty in L ite r a tu r e ...........................
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which floats freely and w ithout Jacob H olyoake’s English Secular- bachelor o f S alam an ca, Ivoi........ , crown hv»,
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Zanill'» G onzales, o r th e M erry ■ _ cloth.
Bachelor, I vol..
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earth connections. The experi- ’Hm w’th a year s subscription to
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the the Torch of Reason
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T H E T O R C H OR R E A S O N , T H E T O R C H OF RE7VSO N,
in the sam e direction.
order at once.
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