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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1907)
uo DAILY CAPITAL JOUIINAL, SALEM, OREGON, TIU'ItSDAY, WOVKMIIKB 28, 1007 eWHlMBlBHll14lHM Hreffons moeria School Center Mas a IHHIBIIBHIP I system. Tho chairman of tho dls-ilaws, or u numbor of phnsos of our r . iH A THANKSGIVING HYMN (Emory Pottle, In Craftsman for Novomber). M -! (Emory Pottlo In Craftsman for Novombor.) 0 "Go'd of YcarB, tho Earth is full of Thy Plentttude, Tho 'fiords lio pleasant In tho sunlight, "li'ho pregnant eeod of tho sky, nw days of Spring 3Ias 'fallen In kindly places; t 'Tho'w'hllo noons of Summer have smled upon itho Uoung groon plants, Tho ramB and dews of ovoulng have kissed them ; And "now Thou hast graciously sont tho golden days of Harvest, "Whou tho desires of every living thing aro satisfied. Silvers, au thoy flow oceanward, fling to Thee, rho'gfMit heart of tho Sea boats with gratltudo, "Tho Strength of tho ancient hills Is for Thy Praise ; Tho 'voices of tho solemn pines, " ' . Th faun and eky, tho yearning breasts of Night, 3I6ttlo-BUngH of birds, tho multitude of whlto-BOuled ' ijStuYj; 'nshlno, Tllb SWlft, wild tunes of itho wind ' ' "All those uro prolslng Thoo. ' ' t Anfl wo, Thy humblo and contrlto servants, TBow "buToro Thoo with' hearts of Thanksgiving; ' ' We nro mindful of Thy loving kindness. . 'J . - ',r "3?or tho laughter upon our lips, For tho paBslonato Joy of Llfo within U3, ' ' t '' Tor Luvo, tho strango, wonderful artificer of our souls, v '' Wo T)less Thoo, O Cod I . .-r - . - Vot .Tustlco, and Vlrtuo, and Honor, and Peace, t ' ' Tor lilgh-hearlcd men In authority, ' Ji'or tho vaBt, pulsating, victorious Country, "Wo bless Thoo, O God I - " , And if thoro bo pain and anguish, 'If tho shadow of grief Hob gray upon us, ' If tho InacruUiblo Chnnco of tho future years Uours In Ub womb nught of misery, -And tho travail bo bitterness nnd aliamo, Jlnvo worcy upon uh, 0 God I 0 God of YoarB, tho Earth Is full of Thy Plentltuda, Ami wo, Thy humblo nnd contrlto sorvants, . C "Dow iHiforu Thoo, with honrts of ThnnkHglvIng. Oregon School laws a Model trlct board is tho dolegato to thla convention. If unnblo to attend ho Is authorized to appoint somp other member of tho board. Tho conventions hold thus fnr have boon woll attended, and .tho directors have shown that they aro Interested in their schools, and that thoy aro willing .to Bpond ttmo nnd money to forward any plan tending to bottor tho public schools, that will on Its faco show Itself to be of practical working value. For ex ample, tho writer has beon advo cating tho plan of a numbor of dls-" tricts uniting to employ a specialist who will Instruct tho children In pie- laws that will bear Improvomont, and tho Stnto Dopartmont is now working out plans to this end. It has already boon noted that tho county is divided Into a largo num ber of districts, nnd each of theae districts has a controlling board, and .that tho suuorvlslng officer Is tho county sitporlntondont. Hore, In order to securo good work, tho power must bo moro contrallzod. To. illustrate, If a county suporlntondout finds certain defects in fifty differ ent districts, ho must go to work with fifty dlfforent boards, or with ono minurcu ana urty to two hun dred men, in order to Imvo tho con- mentary agriculture, havo an equip-'ditions mado right. It may bo a $350,000 Hani, Department of Kduaitloii. W. E. Chnucollor, Suporlntoudont 'of Public Instruction, Washington. ID. O., looturor on Illstry of Educa tional TJteory, John TlopkliiH Unl "vorslty, enys In tho Atlantic Educa tional Journal, "I hnvo road mhool InwH of ovory atnto in tlnlou, Orogon has the beet." the purposo of this article to do woro orgnnlzod during tho pnat yonr. Tho Stato Institutions, the Unl vorstty of Orogon, tho Oregon Agrl eulUiral Collogo, nnd tho Normal Schools havo their course) so nr- th. ranged that thoy corellnto well with the that of tho high schools, and those It I schools, finish the froe .education that l offorod to tho boys and sir's crllio briefly Oregon's ISdueatloual of Orogon. tfyHtom whl It Is neoeumrlly based! IlMldus theeo schools thoro are tho special Institutions for unfortu- ttpon ber school laws. The school district govornod by unto chlldron, tho nilnd, the Doaf "wn uleottve board of from throe to Muto and the Rerorm sohools, and 11 vo dlroutors Is the unit of the another Institution Is now bains school system In Orogon. This juovldod, that for tho caro of the lonrd uuuingos the (Innnco of tho fooblo mlndod. district, and oleots toachors. Oncol Compulsory Education. n year the school dlstrlot holds a Tho last legislature passed a com Jiuhool meeting which all legal vo- pulsory oducatlonal law which Is as tors of tho district aro prlvllogod to nonr solf oporatlvo as any law woll ttttoml and special muotlngs aro oall-'can bo. Truant olllcora nnd toachors wl from tlmo to tlmo by tho bonrd nro In dangor of ponnlty If thoy nog--ot illrootora as tho nood arises. Tho loot tholr duty In sooing to the rog latrlotti or a county hnvo a super- uinp attondanco or tho chlldron un lslng nflloor called tho county su-i0r tholr Jurisdiction. County au KorlnUnulent who looks after tho porltondonts roport that tho law U IntoroatH and wolfnro of all tho dl-'woYklng woll and that thoy aro hav trlots or n county. 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J Krap:' 11 I m I L M nr nno of uu- nood a cood teacher as well as a devoioa nu iw -"! """ FACULTY John irniiillno Colenmn, D, Salem Pronidont of Wlllaml otto University. Wllllnm Henry Ilynl, M. I)., SaU.n, Professor of Surgery, sur. geon to Salem Hospital and Dean of Faculty. LowJh Franklin Orlflltb, M, j)if Hn. loin Proressor of Diseases of Womon, Stato Hospital for tho Insane. John S. Smith. M. I)., SalPm Professor of Theory and Prac- tlco of Medicine. Walter T. WIHInmson, M, Portlnnd Professor of Montal and Nervous Diseases. Jumoa A. Itlcbnrdson, f. i,( siem Professor of Pediatrics. William Carlton Smith. A. M. I)., Salem Professor or Anatomy. Augustus K. Tnmlcsle, M, 1)., Prorossor of Materia Medina nnd Thornpoutlcs, stato Ho'ii pltal for tho Insnne. AnguH It. Olllls, M. 1)., Salem Prorossor or Ophthalmology, Ithinology, Otology nnd Laryng. ology; Ophthalmologist to Sa lorn Hospital. Frank Elrton Smith, M. ., Salem Prorossor of Obstetrics. Univershj Clwrl iM All 18 uilrer iv. . Profo.. -'wa 01 J. Toxlcoloi slty. Ch W. Willing rrni(,)iS j I ---v. -J unnarjr DIccaset m Z or on Medical Jurkf Embryolonr sm Hftctorloloey an4 jy "V.'cker,M.D,a Professor cfphnif,!, and DiwateottheQ- ". mint, m. d,i Profoscor of Ph;, Special Lecturers asd( Jolm I). Shaw, M. D-n to tho Oregon Sati fa tlary. Dr. Elbert Khlirr-s, lr. E. 0. I'nrker-SuhJ Prevention of Dla mo scnooi money, now It I dli music, a media! to3fpa inuuiuu tuuiuiiiK io uie wcnooi vmity school harlnrbai ceiiBus. Tho proporty of tho wholo dor his ndmlnstratloj. TV)! hiuio musi stnnti nncK of tlio oduca- Inw school, a school at tlon or ovory child In tho stato, and dramatic art, andt.tini therefore, tho district as n taxing monts aro located lm unit, is not a fair unit In thnt somo. Salem boasts of a tffi j districts aro too poor to maintain a good school for a sufficient number of months, while other district with no groator numbor of chlldron hnvo a groator amount of taxable proporty and, tliororore, can, with out any groat sacrlllco on Its part, hnvo a good sohool for n creator numbor of months. If tho state woro mado tho taxable unit this un equal division would cease. Tin method of apportioning money ac new college Tho d& tho ablo leadership cf 1 I. Staley, a prac'w cuss of work relating to thfr Ho Is noted for bt: tail most oxpert bookkecpwi countnnts. and one cf tiib mon In tho state Aral himself, often em;!:U tho books of count; Kill Staley turns out a able classof studeoU,! and many of largo numbor of months as the large should i. mant of nocoBiinrv tnnla. nml nnrh mutter of bad veiUlliuioii, ui tho children how to bud, graft and of no piny grounds, nrnnn tho tvntm nt thn nvclnirrt Imw Knilltai'V conditions, ,,r.,rn i, ,.rn.i f,. n. .nf 'nnr anhools nro Bufforlng from all numbor ; thoroforo, money faMt ,n,ii.. i. . r Mm... inn if thoro woro ono not bo dlstrlbutod In accordance to to oultlvato oach or tho dlN roront garden products, and abovo all to oultlvato an tinhoMndlm; In- torost among tho ohlldron ror audi work. Many or tho school direc tors hnvo bocomo Intorostod In this, and tho plan, It is bollovod, will bo given a trial In tho noar futuro. I3y thoso mootlngs, too, many smnllor, voxatlous probloms havo boon solvud simply by opou discussion nnd sug- late. (Jrmllitu nml Text lsoolw. Tho sohools ol Orogon u'so a uni form iurflo or study, whloh pro- wlth tho progross or tho nation, economically, socially, financially and intellectually. Tho law ronulroB oaoh county su- - m ... . . ... I moe lor oigui grnueu m uio rani-;10rIntondnt to hold nn annual Yonr soltools. and rour yonrs or work toachor's convontlon In his county, ln the high ohools. Tho Stato nm tho attondanco or tonchora is msob also a uniform sorloa of toxt 'compulsory. Tho stato superintend iooks. If a pupil movoa from onfont ,8 niso requlrod to nttend thes Vrt ur Orogon to nnother ho ay'0OnvouUoua aa far as 1rnctlcnble. ta(H the mmo books, enter sohool MoHt of tho oounUe(, aro now ablo to nnd be very easily clnaelned. M'hen ,)rocuro ror thoso conventions nt lh eight grades are completed, the l0fttt ont Imnnic4or from somo otnr TiupH take, the eighth grade exam--8tfltei am two or tUr00 of t,,e b0Bt anntlon on queetlons propared by institute Instructors or this state. ttio sUU superintendent, and grad- 0nna ch vr Btflt .nAiniinn. are hold, one Tor Woetorn Orogon contrnl board ror tho ontlro county, ,tho naimbor or ohlldron lu a dlstrlot and tho county suporlntondont had but ln nccordonco to tho numbor or authority to exoouto Its plans, school . tonchora omployod. buildings might bo mado moro com rortablo, play-grounds might bo provided, and tho district with a fow pupils might havo aa good Salem Has An University, Willamette Unlvorslty Is a source of tho groatoat pride to the city aad school and as competent a toachor , Undor tho presidency or Dr. John II. no tho ono with a largo raumbor or .colomnn has bocomo a school or pupils. In ordor tho first rank ln tho state. Tho mag. nlflcont campus opposlto the Stato Capital building is bolng rapidly Thoro aro several derocts in our and that Is tho plan of distributing covered with buildings, a college of to mnko this last pos- gostlona by tho delegates attending, jslblo, nnothor chango must bo mado, of pedagogy Sacred Heart dv Academy Is a hijlCtf' ohlldron and yoMittJaH oomnllihments ai fW3' mon and KholutleU conducted by the W roniitatlon for 'herc: work Is of the rcrr i'I" Muslr. UK U& Under the leadeni.'? J 1L . CjI A. Her tage we "- w" .i viuie is Placed law and his snlendldU! (ContlnuedoapPj U by the ooxinty board of oxamin-' r. If suooeaeful, he receives a di ploma signed by the county super intendent, audi his teacher, which ntltle-hlin Id enter any high acIiqoI in tho 'state. The high schools are now ln a period or dovolopment In Orogon. Somo havo ono yonr, somo two, throo and rour. Tho course roqulros TiMir yoara or high sohool work, so whon a pupil Uvea In n dlstrlot that Vina only a ono, two or three yoar Itlgh sohool, ho usually goes to somo tour yoar high school to finish his Vtturse, Thoso smaller high schools "STaaddJngito tholr courses oach yoar and moro than SO now high sohools' and one lor Eastern Orogon. The attendance at tho Weetorn Orogon division usually ronohos ono thou sand or more, that or tho Eastern division not qulto so largo. For those mootlngs tho host talent or tho etnto Is omployod. and two or three lnstruotors, tho most noted In tho United States, aro also secured. A now law tho administration of which Is mooting with success Is the law authorizing tho county su perintendent to hold annually a school board conventlonfor a period of at loast ono day for tho discus sion of questions portalnlng to the improvomont ot the public school WILLAMETTE UNIVERSTT COLLEGES College of Liberal Arts College of Theology College of Law College of Medicine College of Music College of Oratory ICHOOLS" Preparatory School Normal School Commercial School Art School Summer School l:'. rSBBBBaSBWl' .' jSB.Jj'CrSBBBBBr,jI Sl Mr 3&m Pj i' ilP wflL H 'r.ch if- ' &mMiZm$ffi&M HMBRmnssiti' '-nivBBBBBi HsKlliTHnLlBfflriBiv WBBKiavHP'&TTl tr 9R y.TB7fyyy n ' 'yWI JWrf JaMBBBBBBBBBBBMBVT? jJBBMSyBBBBBl HQsV WH6Sf-w- '" SsBBflkBBBBBBBBBBBBKVllBBBTBBBBl BBBBBBBBBBBQBBBsCk3lBBBBBBBBBP ABbFuT SSflLiSBBBBBBflBBBBBVjBHflBBBBBBBHBBB Over Six 6 Sffldeuls Fifty Professarsi iflstrn Second l gigs f MAIN BUILDING. For Catalogue Address J. B. COiEMAN, President, SateJJl