LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE," ORE.
Thuisday, June 0, 1020
Bill Dollar Exposes Hazards of :
! Buying Goods From Bell-Ringer
The Normal School A Symbol
An add mi by Dr. Steptira B. L. Prn president f Whitman
college, delivered In La Grande yexrrday arirrt toon at tltc drdk-a-Hon
of the Ej dent Oregon Normal scbooJ.
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r rT iwG i The new born Republic of Tur- . anolories must be made. Rut nn
IDEATES! ! key U facin sward. anxious ' this occasion a hen the State of
8A5(US - l" me r-uruiwan i uregon aeoicates a new normal
vfff - kv"1"- -',,J urry, me empire scnooi to mw its educational
needs. I must reconsider my haty
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Individuality in literature is just a matter of writing old
stuff a little less elegantly.
Oregon's new liquor laws make it very unfortunate for the
individual who attempts driving an automobile while intoxi
cated. Gasoline and liquor have never leen mixed to any
one's particular lenefit, often to someone's sorrow. Now we
will see six-month jail sentences used to impress the fact on
dull memories.
KIND OF A
TWO FACED
PROPOSITION
"Ho Ions unrf the merry littie
Iwll-rtnger has diJrbed you." said
"Hill lKl!ar. 'The :ar, s!. . k
slicker ho ring your door 1m-!
and tells you how h fin ijn'li r )i
the home merchant cn sJik hosiery.
U-lies" mean r.g apjar--!. men's clo
thes, hsbertlashery. watch-, !;i..m--hold
goods, furniture, medicine,
toiiet article, books. ku(o acces
sories and many other things.
"He si-ps ino 1-t G:and. this
businta boo: ,'.erc. as a stranger,
representing as a rule an unknown
firm. H- conir-s to your door un
asked. oftn d:tu:lr:n you when
i you do cot wsnt to diiiurl-i.
j and off-rs you mfrciin-l:5j for
ss!1 and eii-cts you, an intvitic-nt
f p-rs.n. to arc'i't us a ! t li e at:,-!
.of an unknown man r-;.r?.-int!i;r
j an unknown onr- rn. and trr-s w
indue you to kct1. an or-lvr i..';ir;k
and nutke it. initial payment to'
him -a totai strwnc-r.
i "Assfuniiiij: thai this pt'-ldi?r iti
nerant is hon-. tTc tatjy r( the
hotis re-ei-s hvr lii-rrhdnd:
some dftys or i.s5 Jt--r. It muy
? not fit tt may ik1 t.-e w':--at ww
ordered, or it may nt rome up t
.the peddler's repr-s r.t.ttion. l.ut i:
oi Auam namia ana preaecesfiors
faced eastward and drew from Asia
jits inspiration and It strength,
j New Turkey does not wish to be
I thought the western most Asiatic
j nations by the eastern most of Eu-
ropean nations and has begun a
j carefully conceived canipaiKn by
. which hr subjects may be given a
J western point of view.
superciliousness and reflect on the
philosophy of the normal schooL
The action of Turkey throws
light upon the subject- Here Is
a new born nation or one risen
from the dead which deliberately
purposes to make itself over into
a new form and substance by
means of the mysterious orocesa
i course, tnis campaign is not j which men call education. It un
the undertaking of the nation but dertakes to do this with deadly ser
the conception of one man. Tur-' iousnesa. In fact, it already stands
key's Mussolini- Mustapha Kemal j aghast at the ruthlessne&s of the
Pa.ha. He has banished the fex. Ghazhi's decrees atolshine the f--x.
has torn the veil from women'.! the veil, the old alphattet. and the
faces, ha I'.omanixed the Turkish j mosque as a state institution. These
alphabet, and ordered the people are surface reforms, external mar.U
:esi -a i ions oi me CM tun purpose to
britur the nation as a rution imo
Ics.
L-e eoucatfcd- A new sxranpe
era of popular education has bt-jrun
in Turkey where the school will
its ra of prosperity and J PPl the mosque. Church and
iopir.enf.
state have been divorced. Islam
"Good merchants do not fear " me-r me- iiimi religion,
the- fly-by-n.Aht peddiers. They t Sar educaaion is the P roe ram
c.,n ,e--t ny k.nd of jood ct,m-t( the RPub'
p-?ition here in La Grande. I-t As result of this determination
?t-.--ti i.rr.v- it 1 .,. -r,- -,,1- to EuroDtranrze tha Turhiah mind.
; who w.li you ratronize the " len Rovernment normal schools hould be Europeanized
1 Grande merchant or the trans- nre bn established that teach
;nt t-tl-rincer? The answer is er ma' Properly prepared to
if you wnt lo t- your dollar act tne senu of the govero
ucain. sw-nd it in 1 Grande " cjn-! nieo ln ixs nnpaijni of education.
i nese normal scnoois are otiiciai
and supported by the government,
they providing free education in
cluding -board and lodging for Tur
kish girls who have had five years
of elementary education, and give
to them six years of training de-
ctude, "Hill" Doilar.
(I'opynght. 13:?. F. W. Mozart.)
RECOMMEND
"DRY" BOARD
conformity as speedily as possible
with the life and learning of iho
est. It seems to me an indication
of Kemal Paha"s real insight that
he should have discovered educa
tion to be the secret of western life
and should have decreed that my
means of a school system. Turkey
I should
have be-n prepared for him to
have adopted other methods, state
-UhstdUed newspapers, a state uni
versity or system of higher educa
tion. But no. The fierce military
genius of Kemal. hi ins-.-If a pro
duce of "rench education, has rec
ognized the primary importance of
popular education and in' order to
have effective schools for the peo
ple, orders the establishment of
normal schools as their prerequi-
to congress; signed to make them competent
I teachers. I know of no more SJle-
1 striking commentary on the signi-J The normal school appears.
j rioance oi tne normal scnooi than ' tnerefore. as the symbol of a new
ibis act of Kemal Pasha. He cltar-
fContlnued rrm Pajta 1)
of the two department under the!
At last night's chamU'r of commerce banquet a Pendle
ton visitor urged a wider highway over the Blue mountains
as one service to future notmai school students. An excellent
suggestion. The highway commission has that very job on
its calendar but we are getting doubtful whether the cal
endar is for 1929 or 1905.
requires a lot o( cot rs;n 1-nc-v to
Ct the matter a-itu;- i. It you
' liaven't tx-n tthvr d n;uch lat-'ly
with the t-H-ddier you miy I-:- as
ure.i that you soon will t."' coi..
tinned "KtU" lv:!ar.
i "How are you eoinc to wnp
ilhni. Mr. and lr. U Orar-lf!
tWlII you f.11 for thMr tf;ari!'-y :tnd
j their Mand:sr.r'-nts and wnd lots
aortal consciousness in hich the
:.hreion of Jan. M. Doran. pro- I W " . .ru.-. us rv.-ponsiuillty
ih iuon nmrnWa, in c-r-m- 'P'ble atrat of education an l for the cduration of its youth, m
Ution with StttT Mellon and that tra,n!ne of an "iuats order to suarantee its future. This
Attorney Gnn.l Mitchell 1 supP'r of teachers la a matter or , consciournessi marks a new era in
Ytdi-jie I'roiicin j Sreat moment to the stae. j the life of mankind. H' nceforth
' The problem involved i- a ra'h-r To no famiiUr .n, '.ht cos.ir.raaiih which desires
mer.sive one and since it Involves ! normal schooL. and a developed Perpetuity wtll lay solid founda
n .any chance in eatsiirar law, sov. lO'sKm of educational insUtutions. lloI ,or hat perpetuity by the
enr.1 adn.iniMrative provisions of ,h Turkish recognition of tb : careful nate nb- it future cUi
the en'orcenient ac- Mr Hoover 1 normal school and its significance J f- R'n a llviihooi. but rather
ii.vm. -l it adviKible to have r-p-' " orth comment- The normal the far "Chted devise by w hich it
r-.. ntaiive of the houo and sen- I school to us is so obvious, so com- ( tntam its own stability. The char
ate take over the matter during the '" monplac. so much taken fori""" of the next aeration is de-
month, intervening before the granted that we do not realize what jternuned by the education of today.
' regular kkkw lit expresses and of what it is the1 dedicate this new and
. me r.r-.Jt i. .... s mbol. Permit me to make a few mmificenl building for the Ore
As the prorrum now is generally I , . . , ron s,al, Sormzt School I hor.
oatlir.ei it involves removal of the! k., . " . .... I, hat the oeonle of nmI. win n
.o.--.,- I ."""i w a U4.U1I.S puu'-i r--,-- - .....
Tho who were unable to gain admission to the audi
torium and hear Dr. Penrose's dedicatory addles missed a
rare troat. The dean of all American college presidents, Dr.
Penrose is a scholar who has few equals in this country- His
message was an inspiration and his effort will have its re
ward in a deerwv appreciation for the school throughout
Easter Orfguw
The absence of C. L. Starr, of Portland and long an active
.member of the Ixjard of Normal School regents and the ill
ness of President Inlow, were the only things to mar the
dedication of the new school yesterday. There is no more
ardent supporter of normal schools in the entire state than
Mr. Starr and he has contributed much time, thought and
action to the realization of the Eastern Oregon institution
here, together with other members of the board. The build
ing committee, composed of three regents, Frank Miller of
Albany, George Haitman (if Pendleton, and Mr. Stan-, did
the work with Architect Btnnes, and did it well, as the fin
ished structure testifies. The school will lie fortunate if it
has a building committee of equal ability for structures to
be added in the future.
PERJURY IN 01 K COURTS
Perjury is committed by one side or the other in nearly
every civil suit that is (nought to trial in the American
courts, and is only slightly less frequent in criminal trials.
This is the startling conclusion voiced by Milton Mackaye in
an article in the current Otitic k. It is not only his own ct-r-clusion;
it is concurred in by leaders of the American Kr
who have had years of cxiH-rience in the courts.
In practically every city, says Mr. Mackaye. witnesses can
be "hired" just as any other kind of worker can be hired.
They can be induct d t- tell any kind of falsehood, on the wit-ih-.
Unu, under oath, fr a trifling sum. They are used
very fuvjently ; and. where they are not, other witnesses
have little hesitancy aiut changing their stories to advance
thj osii.-.- of the man l"iir whum they are testifying.
FUrthcrm-iie, the witnesses can do this with little fear.
Indictments for perjury are extivnuiy rare, and convictions
aie rarvr still. It is extremely hard to get a jury f envict
or. a perjury charge; must prccutMi-s will ri t (xither to bring
such a cast.- to court, unless it is unusually flagrant.
This is a discouraging picture that Mr. Mackaye faints.
The ifiowit.g co:np!ctty t f our civilization seems to make it
mee-i .iiy for us to "go to law" with ever greater frequency.
Much i f eiir .iety is built upon a dt pondencc on legal pr.
ct.ses. I'.sit if jury is this prevalent. Can we afford to
lean on our court. irueh ? Is not justice put at the ineivy
of any r,;a:t who tan hire an unscrupulous lawyer-;
in "Bill" Itohats a.y from this
-city for thmrs thit oj could buy
as well or better at home? No one
i your money, but our own coi;;ri;on
seni hou.d guile you m yor
d-aiings with th. stmnfe-eri.
I Take. f. intir.ce. tile im-iir.s.s-ttsncy
of their main villus l.-ik th.l
they can '.t at a m."ul iiiairui of
j profit because they i vrvxr.t the
, Irmnuaclures ilir-t. Tiie frulli of
the matter i that tiny to;.k t.'Leir
. ferei big profits and the firt pny
; nirnt you ni.ke is tr.eir coinniis
1 sion land scnietinuH only jirt ".
it. for thty r-t nnte ',J-.-l f .r
goods that you have n.-r y-.u
with only the premise of a !r;an or
woman you nevvr w bfore in
our life and the chances ar. -.ill
l never s- e acuin.
1 "(n the other hand, conni.ltr t!-.e
! l.a Grande in-rrh.-nt. Ii- is ki.o.in
'here and hi. t.jin.ss ev'.at):is? t.
He h;e. a rt putacr.n an. fir-
In this loninnmuy. lie !..is eu::l
; pJete line of ti.-rcyn-lis.- r:,'-e,-r
character It may b- a.-r i ;n-
Mtsid of asking for i.h i:i n.lt.e . e
'he wed rxt-nd ere!: t-t ..;! :f y- u
are i.seilr.g r it. 11.- 1-. t-r- e..o :
J to make an a tju.: ni- nt or i ; - - t ai:y
jotli-r d--mand of thi- hou.- L;i-r
j on '! si 't.
J ,MTh- (Irani"- lii-rvia' 1 :i
j within ea-y att-.-ss of the tt-.--ir
a iHOsonal vi.1T. 1 : srort, te is
I where you can fm-i linn h :i y m
want htni itho-it t-:i.-rln on a
Hfnc'hy mat! etirri itfaii ! no . T.e
' must o( our t'H at siiifes are 3'-rr
an-l on the ;li To, Va.e to
. U'.'-st t,;,s anj it;,. t - ..u-il.-y
tor the n.on-y -iu ki. Tb.-y an
.1. t. r er ts.- r.a -.f !.u-;r-,
, trc-:n the s.nn.- i ; s.r a:' r
;'.ir. 1 h.- pe-l.i-. fs ar, (ik- i:ri:-i-
prohi'-ition unit from the treasury
d.-pirtment with the enforcement
arer.rs piaced either in an exist-
ir.g ii-i;on of the ;ustice depart
.lie consciousness. 'a-rsxana tne significance of w-hat
1 One hundred year, ago .her,- "'?!,nf "d "TP! ,hf
1 wa not a normal trhniil in ih ' . -
Lovely Shapes and Colors
Exquisitely Chic
SMART summer millinery in fabrics of straw
and hair. Daintily trimmed flower Hats, tail
ored hats with an air of distinction, typical of
"Wests." The newer colors and shapes are here
for your approval in summer favored styles.
Two Price Groups
82.95 . $4.65
N. K. West & Co., Inc.
La Grande's Leading Store for Over CO Years
n:-nt or IK f -
:?r. cf a nc-
j. j l'nfd Ssta.e.
w.y tnt ,nrtMcu,ucW5.
Oilier Oucm foils
The thought had
a nd"r the direction of an ad- ! not Deen tKrn- leacners were hut i
inin;rative rather than a lesal , ltxT were bom. not made. They
of'Her. I came out of the unknown and al-
The large 1 gal fore now err j though schools were many and
;?-d by the unit presumably teachers were needed for them, the
mould 'e placed undr the awirt-1 SUIP'' of teachers as left to the
an: attorn, v K-nMTil in char-a of i Srace of -JK an lne whim of the
i irid ivKiuai. i nose wno couta ao
I 1 nothinc else were free to teach.
In addition th-re are Involved I Tne result of this carelessness a, . .
nc-Jtciu or administration and co- ( 10 in Proieion or teachinp w;.s
ot' ration with the customs force that no profession of teaching
And the coa.t ruard. which ou!d xyrtd. There were teachers but
re'iiam within the treasury or?ran- 1 tiirY no Professional conscious-ix-ition
iweauM their prin.ar- duties - Thy taupht either because
hat? to do whh enforcement of tn"5r Iov o teach or couid not
(he rMinn: !as. Other matters ' 11 'xc'Pl D' teaching and they
to which thi joint committee must into ,ne tw clashes of rreat
teacher and small, it is curious
that public school education should
have been in effect since 14T in
Massachusetts but that no popular
effort to provide well trained
teachers for the schools should
importance since I , . , .
has hown that much'V, : . Wrr,a'. t,r
h-in ts (A.- in
in'irh of which
cie att-nt)on includes that of per
nnts for ii juorn for medicinal pur
f" for industrial alcohol and
t he vi- of intoxicants for other
pur;"..
Th" n' TM.it s.iem is r" .carded as
of t?5.- hii'j
treasurv
i' t.e':e. hs l-en diverted
i o:r.ii.- rciai into illepdl chan-
ind ustrta! - dan o1 a vra in the public
to(a-wiuuii';3 vi (-jUl.'aiiDll'il IT -
- spons.biltty.
I confers that a- a coUeire pr'-i-
u-ni ani as a irrarjuate or a pn
I'Uii. IUnlcr 1'aiml j wtely conducted elucational in-
-i- ri rf'wlrv-. I in hi- elii,-llun- 1 ha e been dipoed to
'' thai :t if. proposed to
t i-orNT patrol which wM
look w ith cond-sc-nsiOn on the
normal school as an institution ot
br.r to,
v.r..: tn.h;"t--.nri
in a hoit.OB-neous
. customs and im- J
inferior rank for which coast, nt
brire.1 into the
i-vnt of lafor
t iri' rii!s ration
pi"ture the
hi-h has
n th- bor-
SIR RsM K HflWARn
STOPS IMPORTING
LIQUOR INTO U. S.
(Continued from Prge l)
scht
tr.
ilon'l cii.ne
in t .iiii.' i
' rylni ! v, pt
n.ac of th i-
r :re un:.ira.ion of threj
adn.iiu.-.;ral.on officials 1
m'Ktl ::ht-r r-ir. canj.,i rt?i,n.1uia.h Ut- thii
.1 i,!t.ii oprtiorja on hi
w ii h
retirement from thf Itriti.Oi
i.-. ..i. tciirc tn- Mims-ivUf. Most inemK-r of the
,J'r,r n.rro-: as corps haVe taken th posit i.n ih.-t
f .,!:.n 'rjr chin-t tfiey could not voluntarily for k-o
nt.-rne th l niteda privtleee so firmly estfl.li.Khed
ov.r tV.. M.Aica bor-1. r de- j .y plomat;c law and usas.- w.ih-
r-.s oi ir..n.;r.UOn III- out th
specific consent
covernmnis.
i
ABT MARTIN T,ip in Tiny lioat
Officers Capture
Escaped Convicts
S i iiV
Till' W.
it is that thfiv stvms n- immediate ivnie-lv.
llaiiital revision of the law s t.nschinjr on perjury is n-eel.l. ar.4
it will pr- !ai-;y la a long time K-foie it can x ha.l. In the
meant sme a-ut all we can do is put up with it and ye-ll
tiur hca.i.s elf a! tit it every chance we get.
S,,V A K ! 1 Al.-k.t. J;m (API
s :;-.k- .' in r,.,l r..Hap-si-.-..
.. h t,,, r.,,,;r rwer
.; ?..,w ,iTe -i---T!i. t:n'.- toilay
"'i i :'-'' i:,i 'ip t- New Y-vk.
l; v. :) diMj'n entirely on
i N ore! -! 1- t. ct hm to New
Y " T'- ' - 1 f-t l.n.
f-. - f. : I a nl 51 xt "
TRY
W. K. GILBERT CO.
FIRST
ll I!
"1771:1 V
I niall iwn lrJIf wtis part
"Hiirv if tlnhi' iwti trtali
liMtn' time with hi tvaim- m it.
"In Imi-'lm' aNutt tl' .wimr5
w u h a 1 run k a qtva rl li ni ! 1 tie
t uc I 1 1 wra(f-vl In wH tlm
llr nnl-Tvltn.'" nfx
I awn I jti(H-iil f,-r the hit'-l.-il
a;c o' ile -rklj Mu
li'-.U.
; Mill 1 lv ( v s
, r.ii 1. f.i ro io
ftte oifikins out anitt MlitHMtt
. utiKh iiiM tu,c p, lutfc-tt alien
i4--aI ita itimtM bwi ritiuii fmra
muni ulili a rca pi tr
1 1 ittikt'ttt ImxI, tb- lwm-4 itolny
lvt--.it tlna iMiibttnM tt tu- and n
"Ii.. vr STi to IM.
T M I I T 1 M,M I It
V HI -y ' - K;. . Jun- AI --
' H fir.T-i! iarAjj-T
. ' : t . 1 c.-n l.u'r.'- r -,-ons-t
S'rt . Af '-tft.-ti"n of a
'!'!! 1 :'M'--r to hv chrf Of
'' t prprd extm
, si-tn oi sh,' Mf-liord isins eott?.
;'-.r,. rs :rc i. .n4iATy of .he
t . --I'r. -t M.;vtvny. fr-Mn Hutte
l.t ir-,o K'.a T.tt '1 eo'jrty. will be
tk- -.-' r,A4 -;:: end
Jaw-i ..
j SAI KM. nn,. June C (AIM
o t.otttrt and t'lyd Iarvoi-.s,
iconvicls who e-apt;d from a Male
f piiwin wtwK tr.ir.r at Iake 1-tt-ixh
j t.n rl:y- s-1 cp'utd tiji inid
) ntchl near Gvrvias by ( I'
M ounce. ctrr,I. and wer- returned
to the penil'-nti,ry.
GotU-erc w sji sent up front
1 kati.4s county iei--.b-r
l."T. t JT.c :hr .jf (.- ;.r-
I ceny. 1'Arx.ms wasju-nt up in J in,
) i?. Iroin . o count . to
:two y--i-s for a statutory cfVn-.
Mlui;iTe Is 1 -tj's o J and I'ar-
WKM'OMK HAIV AT MKOrOICn
j MKPFOKIJ. Ore , June f AIM
- 'thunder shower that had rd!;d
, Intermittently .er the Kocue
i Hiver valley f..r three d.y. ai
i though threatenmc skies siili jir.
vilel. The prviptatin, acC'Td
jins to ln-f. y. C. Renter of the
'S-uthrrn ncon experiment ;a
f tion. assure a Ntiuntiful ? Id of
'all sriiM, and snffc:ent sunu-.'.cr
! niinure for non-lmtstcJ farms
and orvhahrdv
1 .M(IU; Kl VUn
f lAlH-. Jun (AIM Ould
j It le that the woiid's Im-si known
; ttfichetctr has intentions of betn
otherwle lTincej IrtjtrH o'
(Swrden wa HmnTic the jtuests at
fa dinner ffi:? by the I'rt-ce of
hop rht thy W;ij -r.air.t-in this
tfc-'hool wisely and well and that
they will receive from it th? bene
fits which it is intended to secure.
I hope that they will not in th
future be satisfied like Kemal
Pasha with normal schools for,
rirls only on the theory that men'
are superior to the vocation of
teaching. Xot until men became.
1 teachers does an educational sys-!
vuivj itseir to completeness. A !
marked defect in our present day
American educa;ion is the absence!
of men from the teaching of our I
boys. We entrust boys and sirb !
alike to the teaching influence of
young women, well trained in such 1
normal schools as this, and we ig- !
nore the fact that the proper de- :
velopment of boys requfres the in-I
fluence and inspiration of men
throughout their education. May j
this normal school increasingly at-'
tract young men to study in its "
hails and prepare themselves for :
th high service to the state. j
The people of La Grande an1;
congratulating thnveives upon th-i
estab"iihn:er.t of th:s normal school ,
:n their city. They realize the bene-
fits which they will gain from it. f
It will a rich financial ass-t
to the town. 1 hope that they will
rvt-eite gra:oT).:y the suggestion i
w hich I make to them in the words
of scripture, "Free!y tuive re-
civcd, fr-e)y give." Tn'ess th i
people of I -a Grande give the spirit f
of friendliness to th:s school. ;t
teacher? and its studnts. the nor
mal s.-hoo will hav b-n wring;;.'
place!. If the institution is re
garded n!-n'y as a f:r.jr.rul a-o- i
or looked on with aloofness and
distrust, the normal school will
have b-en wrongly piiced. Iia
rftudr.L and its teach-rs must b.:.
rc ivei! into your homes. i;iut f :r i
huspitaiity and hearty fr-.end'in-..
Th" succ ' of the in'.ntif -jMrtds
in Urce tneasu.e on the spir
it of the tow n.
I hop that the s!ud-ns of thi.
state normal .rhv"Oi nl Hn. c
a professional sil.rit. Th-y ar
:iot ordinary young pejple prvp:r
"g to -rn ;h. ir l-r-n and butter.
Th-y- hai- embarked upon a s-ri-ous
career as srvants of the Stat
of rgon in th fs-i-i of rduct;on
Th state give them a special
trainirg. not for th-rir wk-s i y:
for its on. Just as lawyers r'
ministers of our courts of justice,
so pubh'- f- ho-! ".-tchei nr- tiiin-i-J
rs of th state, under ol'iicntion
to it for the worthy performance
Of th-ir duties. Th? public shol
t. ath.'r ought to r. n-ar-i-d as
much a state official a the cov-r-nor.
the ju.lee. or th- l-c:s:ator.
and the coruM-iou-p'-RS of this hiCh
caMsrc ought to anin'.at' the teach
er with disnrty nd sr :ou-n--.
i-n th" .vhouid-r of lr-. :-r.
Ir,ki and h is faculty r-: in
'nrr.'st de ree the r - p o n ; t ; ; v
tr the .'jrffw of this institutive.
Th-irs is a ! ; f f icu S t t ke -, . y
are to w(n ih highest ?ucv It
easy to iiintin an ordir;ar
normal school coud netted in th- or
d 1 n ar' a y by ord ;n. r t- ac h . rs
Tor ordinary pnpi's, tyt I h,,r tv,i
this -ill an extraordinary nor
mal school. It can be s if i-om.
monpUvnsks is not aloed to tp
. omp hV-itiiJ if i'ris ! k-n
j bright and shining, if th ma- of
1 daily routine and comnior. ditis
lis transf trvrt! bv u lj--.-.r f.-.a.
and hope. The fusion of the idn!
and the re.l is th- problem of t:
great elncator. H- ds:r-'s to turt
out as the product of hi svooS
not ust so many gr.da??s who
i hav finLshod a course, but r:;e3
(rd w omen of charaot-r an J know.
I b'-lg ronfp;ed nth an a.i r.
t-i-hp'me and ntlo w,th :t '
PU.'JH.-.. TSiJB ijil Itis 4U-lv
mal school of Eastern Or-gon make 1 This may be a riiii rv.arktt. but
its best contribution to the future manufacturt-rs are stH making
life of the state. inumey selling dresses -hort.
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