K T H E TORCH OF REASON, SIL V E R T O N , OREGON, N OV EM BER 1, E. M. 300 (1900.) ) O SOOOOO<><> < Levi, president of the Ohio Liberal depressed in view of the South Af- C ontribution Box, goes to help So ciety and one ofthe stockholder» ricen and P hilippine wars, waged m ake up the balauce of this fund, N E W S AND NOTES. > 00-0-0000-0-0-0000000-00 OOOOOO < in the Liberal U niversity. Both by the two leading nations of the which now lacks only $1392.50 of the father and m other of the bride world, when all their difficulties being complete. E x am inations this week. are earnest Liberal workers and m ight have beer, so easily adjusted T c . . . . . XT . . . . j i L ater S till .— A friend in New Miss Nellie Davey of M ariposa the wedding was a thoroughly by arbitration. E ngland has seut us a draft for five County, California, will be with us F reethought affair. All religion hundred dollars, which now leaves next week as a student in the L. U. wag om itted from the cerem ony, The Ingersoll Chair. only 8892.50 to com plete the fund O. } which was performed by Squire and give “ L uo” a big boost. W ho Prof. W akem an’s lecture before W inkler who m erely asked the con- The am ounts subscribed and paid will be the next? the C incinnati Congress will be on tra d in g parties if the names on the in for the Ingersoll C hair are set “ The Old and New Phases of Free- license were correct and if it had forth below’. This sum is actually S ecularists would you not like to been issued to them and, upon re- in the hands of our treasurer to be th o u g h t.” m .• r , • . .i L • , have some letterheads printed with cetving an affirm ative answer, pro- safely invented, the income only to gecular SL.n tim en t an d W e tu te in ’s The Ohio Liberal Society has ceeded with th efo rin u la: “ Mr. Kep- be used. F reethought badge, to use in corre- just ordered twelve copies of H oly­ pier, will you take this woman to SUBSCRIPTIONS COLLECTED IN england Pp°ndence with yonr friends? We oake’s “ English Secularism ” for will furnish them to you with your BY G. J . HOLYOAKE. be yonr lawfully wedded wife, to use in its library. nam e and address printed on them love and cherish her until death 8. “ London 5 0 for 75 cents per hundred, $1.50 per The class room and laboratory you shall p a rt? ” The groom ’s re­ Mr. George Anderson, “ “ “ 2d subscription ,, 5 0 250, or $2.50 for 500, postpaid. Let for C hem istry students has been sponse, “ I will,” was succeeded by Mr. Alfred Marsh, ,, 3 0 the people know where you stand. “ “ 2d subscription M put in good shape and good, valu­ a sim ilar question to the bride, “ Mrs. E. Hoiyoake Marsh, 1 0 ------------------- >> able work is being done. after which the squire concluded Mr. Robert Applegarth, > < X X X K X )O -(X X X X )C X X X X X > < K X X > < K ) < ,, the unique service by the words: Mr. Thos. Allsop, Mr. Geo. Ogle of M olalla, Oregon, Mr. J. M. Gimson, Leicester L IB E R A L M E E T IN G S “ By virtue of the au th o rity vested Mr. Arthur Gimson, ,, attended the opening exercises at > 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 < ,, in me by the State of Ohio, I here­ Mr. Sidney Ginison, Mr. John Leach, Yarmouth the L. V. O. W ednesday, and is B oston , M ass .—Ingersoll Secular So­ by pronounce you man and wife.” greatly pleased with the work we ciety meets at Paine Memorial Hall, 9 BY MRS. HOLYOAKE MARSH. The Torch of Reason congratulates are doing. Appleton St., Sunday, 3 p. m. Rev. J. th ey o u n g couple and wishes them Mrs. Daniel Baker Birmingham 1 0 P. Bland, Resident Speaker. The W omen’s Social Science Club a life of unbounded joy and hap p i­ Mr. Byron Iiolyoake Smith J ,, > 5 0 A. H. 10 » » of Silverton, meets next S aturday ness. L owell , M ass .—Liberal Association Miss Julia C. Smith, »> 1 0 Mrs. Hoiyoake Smith, afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, at the • » 1 0 meets in Pilgrim Hall, Palmer street, Miss Phipson, Reigate 1 0 Lowell, Mass., Sunday afternoons, at 2 home of Mrs. T. W. Davenport. Notice! Dr. G. Sworn, London 1 v 0 o’clock, except 2d Sunday in each month All ladies are invited to attend. Mr. T. R. Mudie, 1 0 5 | when the time is 6:30. W. S. Parker, Mr. A. Sumner, • > S tockholder ’ s M eeting , of L. Dr. J. W allace, (deceased)Glasgow 1 0 1 resident. E. A. Howe, Secretary. Oregon will have at least two delegates at the N ational Free- U. O.—The A nnual Meeting of the SENT PERSONALLY. N ew Y ork C ity —The Manhattan thought Congress in C incinnati Stockholders of the Liberal U ni­ Liberal Club meets every Friday eve­ Mr. Herbert Spencer. Brighton 2 0 ning at 8o'clock, in the German Mason­ this m onth, and it is hoped th at versity Company will be held at ic Temple, 220 East Fifteenth street. CONTRIBUTED IN AMERICA. the W estern Liberals will respond their U niversity Building, Silver- liberally to the “ca ll” on page 7 of ton, Oregon, on Saturday, Novem­ L. P. Maxam, Mich...................... $10.00 B rooklyn , N N. ~ Y.—The Brooklyn b e rs, 1900, at 7:30 o’clock, p. m. Geo. N. Hill, Boston, Mass.......... 5.00 Philosophical Association meets Sunday th is Torch. Eva Ingersoll Brown, N. Y........... 50.00 at 3 p. m., in the Long Island Business Mr. F. J. Beaty of Chemawa, Ore., Business of im portance will come Prof. Daniel T. Ames, Cal............. 10.00 Coliege Hall, South Eighth street, bet. Benj. Duval, Col........................... 1.00 has presented the L. U. O. with before the meeting. By order Eil. Secrest, Randolph, Kansas... 2.50 Bedford and Driggs Avenues. T. B. W akeman , Helen H. Gardener, N. Y. City 1.00 fifty d o llars’ worth of wickerwork C hicago . III.—Liberal Society, Dr. Esther Herrman, New York Citv, 1.00 PreH. Board of Directors. fu rn itu re, m ostly settees, in artistic J J. Chilcoat, M. D. Wash D. C. * 3.00 Thomas B. Gregory, resident lecturer. P earl W. G eer , Secy. Wm. J. C hilcoat, “ “ 1.00 Sunday lectures, 11 a. m. Corinthian designs, and they add much to the Hall, Masonic Temple. Admission free. appearance and convenience of the All are invited. hallw ays and rooms of the U niver­ Our offer to give a copy of George O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 O O hio L iberal S ociety —Season of 1900 sity building and dorm itory. Jacob H olyoake’s English Secular­ and 1901. T O R A IS E $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . ism with a y e a r’s subscription to Public lectures under the auspices of C aptain Mills’ soldiers gave us a T h is is O ur B uilding Fund the above society are delivered every Sun­ very interesting program at the Y. the Torch of Reason for one dollar 2 C o ntribution Box. day evening at 8 o’clock, in College P. S. S. C. last F riday evening. has met with such a hearty re­ 9 O O O O O O < X X X X X > (X > 0 < X X )< X X X > < > 0 Hall, 416 Walnut st., Cincinnati, Ohio. The family of living wonders was a sponse th a t we have decided to 3 Previously acknowledged.. .$514.40 The program for October is as follows: wonderful exhibit. C aptain Hoff­ renew the offer. This book is cloth M. Pritchard, California . . IO a K) oct . 28. m ann informs us th at he has an ex­ boiind, gilt top, 150 pages, and J. H. Johnson, Silverton, Or, 5.00 C. R. Wilby, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sub­ sells for 50 cents. We give it free Rice & Bock “ “ 6.90 ject, “ The McKinley Revival of the dog­ cellent program for this week, and ma that Might Makes right.” J. Von Viesko “ “ 5.00 from past experience, we have no with a y ear’s subscription to the J. P Bale, Ft. Wayne, Mich 2.00 All lectures followed by free criticism Torch of Reason, or a renewal. We reason to doubt his word. H. C. Williss, Wash., P.C. 5.00 and discussion. Questions invited. Good have only a limited num ber, so M. E. Peck, Odessa, Wash. 10.00 music in attendance. Admission ten Miss C lara W akem an, instructor order at once. cents. in P ain tin g and Drawing in the L. oo-oooo o o o o o o o o o o o o Ooooo-ooo W hat’s In a Name? M anchester N. H.—Freethinkers’ U. O., expects to be in Silverton Association meets Sunday evenings at next M onday, Nov. 5th. W hile A Liberal Offer. 6 o’clock, 8b9 Elm Street. Continued fcom Page 5. in New York Miss W akeman has A good friend of the L. U. O. has FALL SEASON 1900. been able to procure some much self-respect. offered to donate Two T housand “ Without a fear of coming night needed supplies for her d e p a rt­ We seek the truth, we love the light.” Moncure D. Conway’s daughter, D ollars in cash to our in stitu tio n if m ent, which will make this y ear’s who m arried a Mr. Sawyer, had o t*,er Freethinkers will raise it to Nov. 4. Nelson Holmes, Subject to l>e work still more interesting than announced. her wedding cards engraved Mr. Five Thousand. Nov. 11. George V. Hamlin, 'Munic- last. Those wishing to take les­ Let us fill up the contribution an d Mrs. Conway-Sawyer, thus ipal Problems.” sons in either draw ing or painting Nov. 18. Dr. Sarah F. Whittemore recognizing the names of both box! will please so inform the secre­ L ater — Mr. R .C B urtis of Mich- s< Wll8e-v- ‘' TheEd““ ‘i<»>of Women.” members of the m atrim onial firm, >ov. 25. L. H. Carpenter. “ A politi­ tary of the L. U. O. at once, in a good exam ple for all young m ar- igan adds one thousand dollars to cal Subject.” person or by card, so th a t arrange­ ried people. the above offer. At this rate we Dec. 2, Anson G. Osgood. “ Death and ments will be made. Regular les­ Immortality. Speaking of Moncure p Con­ will soon be able to go ahead with sons will begin S aturday, Nov. 10. Dec. 9. George R. Jackson. The Poet­ way, he has just returned from our building. “ A friend who helps ry of the English Language.” W e are pleased to hear of the Paris, and dined with me a few Q’dck helps double.” Dec. 16. L. H. Carpenter. “ What is ’ Wrong?” wedding of Miss Flora Levi to Mr. evenings since. He is deeply in- S till L ater .__A f. friend in Silver' Dec. 23. G. S. Osgood. “ A Philosoph­ Albert K eppler of C incinnati. Miss terested in the International Con- ton offers fifty dollars ical Subject.” rs on the above Levi is the beautiful and accom- gress of Peace being - held - just ----- now plan. plan. The The am am ount ount already re- De*’, 30. Miss Marv Percival Stone. “ Harmony and the ‘Music of the phshed daughter oi Mr. Cha«. E. in Pari«. I found him very much ceived and acknowledged in the | Spheres.’ ”