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c PORT ORFORD POST. P u b l i c S c h o o l H u ll-« m id R e g U - absence; and such absence or ta r J. HUNTLEY, J. M. SIGLIN, diness for more than a half day at In pursuance of Sec. 17, subdi ono time shall be reckoned as an Counselor at Law, & N otary Public A ttorney & Counselor at L THURSDAY, - F IJI. 10, 1KKL a ' a vision 2, of the Oregon School absence for a whole day. E llensbvkg , O begon , B ulb 27. I t is recommended that Law, which reads as follows: Tho M a r sh fie ld , Coo» C o . O r e g o n . A N !•:<;« i ,» ; s i am tigai , T A R T A R . State Board shall have power to suitable “ Bolls of H onor’ bo pro prescribe a series of rules for the vided for use in the schools, upon Particular Attention paid to Land Tho brethren cauglit a clerical general government of Business. public which shall be enrolled the names T artar in Brooklyn, in this wise: schools, that shall secure reg u lar of those pupils of the school who Will Practice in the Courts of the COALEDO H O TE L, A ¡»readier dropped in among ity of attendance, prevent truancy at the close of any term, shall be ond Judicial D istrict. promote tho real interests of found to have been neither absent C o a le d o , C ook Comity« - Oregon. them, soon becoming a favorite and tho schools, tho State Board of or tardy during the term, and who on account of his eloquence in Education have prescribed the fol have maintained correct deport G. BO W NE, O. F. MOORE, Propr. the p u lp it and agreeable social lowing rules and regulations for ment. B i le 23. The teacher of every qualities; and he was lavishly be tho government of tho public schools and school ollieers in Ore public school shall, at the close of TONSORIAL ARTIST nevolent. Finally his funds ru n gon: each term, make out and trans G o o d K o v .n s , u n it w e l l S u p p li e d ning short, ho said he could give R ule 13. Tho teachers in the m it to the County Superintend T A B L E . in» more until a rem ittance reach public schools in this State may ent a w ritten report, according to E lle n s b u r g , O regon. Outfit furnished free, with full in ed him, w ithout he could get his dismiss all pupils under eight I Mich form as may be furnished by structions for conducting the most of ago, after a four h o u rs’ the State Superintendent, profitable business th at any one ehoe k on a bank in A tlanta cashed. years session each day, or where that is R ule 29. Teachers in the public can engage in. The business is so easy IÌ tom—W alker’s Saloon. 11 is brother divines thought they not practicable, may allow to j>u schools are required, if possible, to learn, and our instructions are so sim “ smelt a mice," and proceeded to pils of that age recesses of such to attend all Teachers’ Institutes ple and plain, th at anyone can make great profits from the very start. No W iN S O R H O T E L , take measures to entrap what they length that the actual confinement held under autho ity of law in one can fail who is willing to work. the esunti s in which they resiih . in the school room shall not exceed Women are as successful as men. Boys were sure was an im poster. Se R ule 34. Every pupil is req u ir and girls can earn large sums. Maliy three, hours and a half per day. COH. C r u & JACKSON STS., curing a detective to bo on hand R ule 14. Teachers shall exer ed to attend school punctually and have made at tho business over one hundred dollars in a single week. Noth at a Brooklyn bank, ono of thorn cise watchful care and oversight regularly; to conform to the regu ing like it ever known before. All who endorsed the new preacher’s check over the conduct and habits of the lations of the school, and to obey engage are surprised at tlie ease and P o rt O rfo rd , O re g o n . pronqitly all the directions of the pupils, not only during school rapidity with which they are able to and tho bank advanced tho money hours, b u t also at the reccess and teacher; to observe good order and make money. You can engage in tills upon it, u hereupon tho detective intermissions, and while going to propriety of deportm ent; to be d il business during your spare time at great You do not have to invest capi AM P R E P A R E » TO A C C O M ? » ). pounced down upon him and took and returning from school. igent in study, respectful to teach profit. date the tal in it. We take all the risk. Those Bunn 15. It is expected that a ers, and kind and obliging to who need ready money, should write to him into cust<4y. Tho bank drawn upon at Atlanta was tele strict and wholesome discipline school-mates; refrain entirely from u sa to n c c . All furnished free. Address T rue «.V Co., Augusta, Maine. will be constantly maintained in the use of profanity and vulgar T ra v e lin g P u b lic graphed to, and in about an hour all public schools; but teachers language, and to be clean anil neat the auswer came: are cautioned against displays of in person and clothing. W ith good beds while the Table will ai. R ule 35. All ¡»ujiils who shall in T H E SUN FOR 1331. ways be supplied with the best the M ar "Cheek good. Lot drawer have ill tem per and undue severity in ket affords. any way, cu t or otherwise injure anything up to $150,000. Ho owns the school room. Everybody reads tho S u x . In the edi In any ease of misconduct or any school house, or out buildings this bank and is bishop of this di- of this paper throughout the year insubordination, when tho teacher belonging to any school, or shall tions oceso.” to come everybody will find: GOOD S T A B L IN G deems it necessary for the good of write any profune or obsene lan I. All the world’s news, so presented Apologies were profuse, but to the school, he may suspend n. p u guage or make any obscene pic that the reader will get the greatest no purpose, since tho new ex pil, and shall immediately notify tu res on the school premises, am ount of information witli the least I n c o n n e c t io n w i t l i t h e H ouse. pounder of the gospel was com the directors of the d istrict there shall ho liable to suspension, unprofitable expenditure of time and eyesight. The S un lias long ago discov AY S. WINSOR, Proprietor. pelled to the conclusion that ho of. The directors shall forthw ith exjiulsion or other punishm ent, cred the golden mean between redun had fallen among clerical P h ilis meet and consider the matter, and according t<j®jlie nature of the dant fullness and and unsatisfactory if tlioy approve tho action of the offence. brevity. E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1 8 5 2 . tines. II. Much of that sort of news which teacher, and think the ease calls W. W it, Governor. Now, those preachers who “ laid for further punishm ent, they may depends ' ess uP°n bs recognized impor R. P , Sec. of P State. 7 T I tanee than upon its interest to mankind for” tho Georgia brother knew expel thi' pupil from tho school. L. J , n ujii.^iuo. in st. p,.„m m orning to m orning the Bun R ule 17. Teachers in the public of Education. i prints a continued story of the lives of how it was themselves, it would schools shall, to the utmost of their real men and women, and of their deeds, seem: in other words, they ability, inculcate in the minds of (dans, loves, hates and troubles. This n e w s p a p e r story is more varied and more interesting thought tho rolo of “ confidence their pupils corre t principles of EDITO ES AND NEWS. than any romance that was ever devised. operator” was quite in the line ol morality, and a proper regard for III. (loud w riting in every column' The Bulletin revamps the story the laws of society, and for the and freshness, originally, accuracy and a traveling preacher. government under which they live. of tho “ lim bcrgered” new hat. decorum in the treatm ent of every sub. jeet. But no sectarian or partisan in gency Wo p rin t an interesting des IV. Honest comment. The Sun’s It was recently discovered in the struction shall be given to tho habit is to speak out fearlessly about 'Vancouver (W. T.) Boarding school. Every public School teach patch concerning the result of the men and tiling’s. R o o m s 2 0 a n il 21, M e r c h a n t s ' E x V. Equal candor in dealing with cacti School that a most corrupting and er shall give vigilant, attention to trial of the Land Leaguers in c h a n g e , C a lif o z n ia S t ., S . F . political party, and equal readiness to villainous class of literature had temperat urc and ventilation of the D ublin, recently. commend what is praiseworthy or rebuke school room, and shall see that the what is Idameble in Democrat or Re found its way into the hands of doors and windows are opened at Mrs. Senator G rover is in publican. t ho st udents of both sexes. Pi etrv, each intermission for the purpose W ashington, and a correspondent VI. Absolute independence of parti- V B.—ADVERTISING SOLICITEI prose and illustrations comprised of changing the atmosphere of the of the Standard says she has quite : l l . for all newspapers published in tlie Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Isla’iil- the stock. The daughters of loom. Hi> shall re q u ire liisp u p ils recovered her wonted health. 3un believes that the Government which Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama to take proper exercise, and shall some of tin» iirst families are com encourage healthful play at the re mi o t , • ™ . ,Ilu Constitution gives is a good one to paraiso, Japan. China, New Zealand. 11 , l lie ban r rancisco Cham ber of keep, its notion of duty is to resist, to Australian Colonies, tlie Eastern Stati promised, and a sensation is the Cesses; but lie shall strictly strte.ly pvo-1 Commerce petitions Congress for power the ethnts of men in and Europe. Files of nearly every new- result. When will parents learn bibit all dangerous and .ml immoral I ... , .... the Republican party to set up another paper published on the Pacific Coas s an appropriation of ono million 1 form of governm ent in place of th at kept constantly on hand, and all ndvr: the danger of sending their games and amusements T.he year 1881 and the Users are allowed free access to thei B i le 23. Every teacher in tho dollars for the im provem ent of the I years immediately following will proba during business hours. daughters away, to schools of the public schools shall lie provided mouth of the Columbia. bly decide this supremely im portant “ free and onsv" sort? KT’ T iie P ost is kept on file at tin by the Board of Directors with a l » t > , i ‘ ontest. The Sun believes the victory I lie next house of R epresenta- 1 will be with the people as against the office of L. P. Fisher. school register, in which he shall to Gen. W eaver Kbigs for monopoly, the Kings for plun- t ’ongressnian W hiteaker has carefully note the attendance anil tives, cording , , , , uer and tlie Kings for imperial power. Yourselves by m aking moi stand procured the pas age of a law re standing of his ‘pupils. At the will tand—R epublicans, 1-46; Our term s are as follows: ey when a gulden chain o se of the school the teacher Democrats, 137 G reenbaekers, 10. . is offered, thereby alwa; ducing the fit's of Registers and d shall ’ twcnl keeping poverty from yoi deposit tin» same with the Receivers one-half in donation clerk of the district, w ho shall p re Of one hundred patents issued , h°s ,*PaHh •>•> v a n s a m onth; or $6 50 door- Those who always take ndvaiitas. 1 a year; or including the Sunday paper of tlie good chances lo r m aking mom laud cases. One would have serve the same along w ith the oth from roiu the Patent Office at "Wash- an eight page bhcct sheet of liftv-six fifty-six colum ns’ n., that are ottered, generally l.eeoii thought that about all th • dona er hooksand papers belonging to ington, ninety-eight never pay tlie price is 06 cents a month, or $1 ?0 a wealthy, while those who do not in y e a r, postage paid. prove such chances, remain in poverty tion entries had long sinee been his otliee. for inspection. The Sunday edition of the Bun is also '»e want many men, women, boys at R ule 25. Teachers are authoriz hack the amount of the feo to the furnished separately at $1 20 a year girls to work for us rig h t in th eir on dosed up. 1’lie donation law was ed to require excuses from the par owner. postage paid. localities. The business will pay moi repealed more than 25 years since. ents or guardians of pupils, either T lie p rice of the Weekly Sun. eight Ilian ten times ordinary wages. We fll Secretary Sherman is persistent pages, fifty-six loliiniiis. Is .$1 a year, nisli an expensive outfit, and all tin personally or by w ritten note, in in his idea that the refunding Bill |>»stage p aid . F o r clu b s of ten se n d in g vui need, free. No one who cngaei all eases of absence or tardiness, Mention is made in the despatch* fails to make money rapidly. You i a or of dismissal before the d o se of ought to provide for 3*.« per cent, $10, we will send an extra copy free. i - from Washington of the laying school, and no excuse shall be devote your whole time to the work, i Address I. W. E ngland , only your spare m om ents. Full info before the Senate of a num ber of deemed vnlidexcept that of sick interest. He wants to organize Publisher of the Sun, New York City. illation and all th at is needed sent fie, . Joint Mi'innrials for various ob ness or necessary employment. another “ syndicate” to “ plaee” the Address S tinson & Co., Portland, M i. jects mentioned, but nothing is The teacher shall be the judge of new bonds through his national the stitllcieney of excuses, subject bank in New York, so as to repeat contained in reference to the H ar to J. B. TICIIENGR, GKXERAL an appeal to the directors. the operation of clearing a cool bor of Refuge Memorial, which B ulk 20. W henever the nnex- by its terms was to have b c i u i for cused absences of any pupil d u r million. ing any one term shall am ount in warded bv the Governor. The Columbia river has been • he aggregut» to seven days, lie ELLENSBURG, OK. thrive closed to navigation by ice P o r t U rfn ril, C u r r y C o .. O r. shall be reported to the directors Congress has appropriated 340,- and the teacher may suspend du rin g the present W inter. It < o ’ to pay to tin* Colonics of New him until the opinion of the direc will be in order next to l»eseige S. II. HAZARD, HORSE SHOEING, ETC, Zealand and New South Wales tors can be taken* For this p u r Congress for un apjiropriation to A tto rn e y at L a w , one-half the expense of transport pose. au excused absence or ta rd i tem per the rigors of tho climate ness for a half day or less, and for E D G E D T O O L S ing tin» overland B ritirh mails to more than one hour, at any one in the latitude of the m ighty e . u p ir e c it y . and from Australia. time shall I k » deemed a half dav’s Columbia. Made to Order, and on Ifan 1. Coos County, • . . O rc t m I h II oiim , L. P. FISHER'S A D V E R T IS IN G A — L. HO W E, BLACKSMITH, N o ta ry P u b l i c ,