The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, December 01, 1915, Image 1

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    FLORENCE, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. n E P E MRPp
NUMBER 85
years have been subject«
requires one registration
voter unless he changes his
cinct o r fails to vote w ithin
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v
already
mer® ^
called
asking
in the
ti.m® * 80
years
a fte r registering,
e ith e r case he w ill have to r
te r again.
P rof- H - H -
I o f Yolo County w rites:
“ I am
now w orking to make your Stan­
dard School Plan fit Yolo County,
and I wish to thank you fo r the
Beagle, who ownes a ranch near
the roou^ o f the riv e r composed
a couple pieces a f orehastra music,
»Quick step and a schottische,
and has*named them “ 8 a » d ffill
m any excellent pamphlets and
cards I have received through the
medium o f your d elightful rep­
resentative a t the p .
Of the club work. i| is nonoect-
«"»W M t f a t m *
twens
OUJ
le re-
tru th
of th . m
i
BY
A DEAD COW in I t Eugene
was authentically reported
~ —
Monday, th a t th e
uliar accident bap-
»r Johnson, who ia
Natives here, W ed-
ng. H e w e n t w ith
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W illam ette-Pacific R ailw ay eom>
P«ny,
w ill handle paaaengero
fro m Eugene* to M a n j u M l m
soon as tb s ends o f t b e t r a d c a n
«0
•hr .M>T..a the
y* exp
•»
: ? “ ? • _ ? ' ° w , : n“ “ |L “ •
standard plan, th e 'B o y s ’ end
C M .- Club W o rt
(ta ,-
ground M o vem en t As the roles
of.theEducational,Building would s e S t ^ ^ T i
a
“
1
d J ? ? 0 th a ir w®
i ^ Ur“
™W
exhibited, the system was shown
by means o f charts and photo-
c,“ ^ . * ork ° [ Oregon he
graphs. In the official buUrtfo m d
to * Wgh standai
o f the Bureau o f Education, they S ® Judgee a t the fe a ts Fi
»re mentioned as “ unusually a £
decUted t h a / t h e co
»rely
d of
here
and
cene
this
ex-
«led
isea,
tractive oolored views illustrating
WM *
rural school work. ”
one hundred per cent bettor th
- M ore than 2,000 o f the leading .“ 1 I f * ’’’ wh1ik’
v« **» b l
educators representing all the JuL,other Products w ere a mu
States, and many foreign coun-
„ * * * * * * tha" ®W
b®for
tries have made a careful study
Hundreds o f requests ha
o f the Oregon exhibit w ith the ?®me fm m
part» o f the U n it
Purpose o f adopting some p a rt o f State* fo r the Recreation M tn u i
i t Three counties o f C alifornia ’“ ued by the State Oepartmer
have adopted our S ta n d a r d Rchyq ° * Education, and every pis
’ the Plan »beolutely, and through th e ? " Mi ndL®Xp* r t pronounc*
it i
d jt local press o f th e ir counties, the 7 *
b* t °"® Published. Evei
ome educational leaders have given teacher in Oregon ia furnish«
iped Oregon credit fo r helping ttrCTrr 'Tlth *
e f th is manual, 41
tiers
& Coie, chairman o f the “he attention given thia proble
etc. ‘ Educational Committee o f tjie ln Ore* ° n du rin g the past tw
F arm Bureau fo*- N apa County,» i / ® * ” “
developing si happiei
n - California, in a le tte r o f ap- “ ®»Rhier lot o f school children
predation to State Superinten-
Commissioners from a numbe
dent J. A. Churchill, says, a fte r
the foreign countries have sen
_ / telling o f a meeting o f th e ir th e ir »ecretaries to the Oregoi
county educational officials, “ A Educational E x h ib it w ith instruc
— standard school was adopted a fte r ,t ion’
®°Py «very chart shown
the Oregon plan. W e have kept in order that they may have th<
the local press informed o f our ! m»terial fo r a special report t<
ng1 work. N o doubt every county in 1 th e ir / countries on our rural
.
ck C alifornia hsving-s farm adviser
>r.
will very shortly follow our lead.”
__ A t the Annual Teachers* In s titu te
8ch<»*s.
W h a t the
county and city
superintendents o f other states
, o f M onterey County, the county say o f our w ork is well sum-
superintendent George Schultz- | marized by
G. E.
W olfing,
Thro Quality feda Is On My Window
Morris <&lj
Joe. Morris Jr., Norman G . Morris.
THE LEADERS
B . Oregon
burg, brought the teachers to the
exhibit, and in speaking
Superintendent o f
Vocations]
Education, Gary, Indiana, who
M to them said: “ I w ant all o f you s aid f
“ teachers to see w h |t w onderful,
“ I „ Oregon,
through your
BI T X H I S
store o f ours is a
business w ith a purpose
—and if you have been dealing
w ith us for a n y ' length of time,
you w ill have guessed w hat
that purpose is.
' n b®f ry r»* I standard fo r rural schools, youri
la rd School! Boys’ and G irls ’ In d u strial Club«,
need in our and your Playgrounds, you are
srs a t once doing a w o r k a m u l t « +k>*
The shortest w ay* we can state it b
tha£ w e aim to give standardised eervioe
fe »tePdani goods.
ΠS4H&
JANUARY«
■>.
“ king fo r the sub-
Registration fo r the 1916 eiec-
mission o f the question o f repeal- tione w ill begin in the office o f
ing the act, known as the Sunday County C lerk S. M . Russell on
Closing Law , are being circulât- Tuesday, January 4, and already
ed in the state.
Several are the cleric has received supplies i
being circulated and free ly signed fro m the secretary o f state fo r I
in Florence.
They
read aa the work.
¡People throughout
follows: “ A n In itia tiv e Petition f the county are also beginning t o 1
* Repeal and Abolish the Sun-1 file th e ir petitions fo r changes in j
<^y C lonng L a w ’’ and is in itiâ t- the voting precincts.
The'
ed by the follow ing members and changes must be made by the
and committee o f the Independ- county court during the Decern-1
ent K A ailers
Association o f her term o r they cannot be made
Portland; D a n 'K e lla h e r, preei- until n ext year.
~
d?n/ ’
Be,,aray*
8.
U n d er the new registration
Rich. C. E . M unro and Lao K. law , which it is hoped w ill remain
at Gienada
M em ck.
Specific
directions w ithout any amendments or
have oeen prepared fo r the cir- tin kerin g , as the s ev en ! laws
culatorsand the aim ers.
passed during the past several
I
CCOWUCOL
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A nt
.‘ ss *» wm b.
« w e fta t
TT
not p erm it children’s work to be
ry o f
itC o .
home
I be-
n aelf
KICKED ON H E NOSE