TEACHER SCORES PUBLIC SCHOOLS b ilipinos to Have Wider Fngincmcn of 98 Roads Scope in Administration Favor Strike it Necessary Washington, D. C. An adminiatra Chicago — Only the hope that the tion-approved plan for a ipore autono­ manager* will yield to the demands of 55,000 engineers and firemen stands | Buena Vista That the home credit looked upon it as a mere experiment, mous government in the Philippines as between 98 roads west of Chicago ard system has succeeded in bringing but they are now ita moat entlMZiastic another step toward indejwiMience was of laid before cong res*. Monday. Resume World's Important the greatest strike in the history if about a closer relationship between aup|M>rterv. Representative Jones, of Virginia, A typical home credit school is that American railways. Done in School. the schools and homes of Polk «Hinty Events Told Mr, Jones is With the statement that the men ami an interest in the imiustries of the at Fairview, in South Polk county. introduced the] bill. The pupil* took up the work in the fall had voted nearly unanimously to1 farm heretofore unparalleled is shown of 1912 and were «ucceaaful through­ chairman of the house insular commit­ strike, union officials announced that by attendance re«irda ami statistics out the term in adhering to the rules. tee, and his measure declaring the pur­ • • Gad Ilhu (Uri H Ao Krhiiri tu The craws of eight ducks killed by a pose of the people of the country aa to , compiled for some of the rural schools Study Algebra” Crie» Out St. Helens, Or., man produced as arbitration under the Federal law where the' plan has been in operation. The children thua pleased their par­ the future political status of Filipinos, ents, who demanded that the system would be refused, on the grounds that Western Educator. many gold nuggets. follows a long series of conferences Under th»« rules of the system credit lie employ«! during the next term. the railroads have not live«! up to pre­ with the President, Secretary Garri ­ A huge steel caisson used by the U. vious arbitration awards. The plan has been changed from is given at school for work done at S. navy in tests is wrecked by a single The railroads, through their general home outside of school hours, includ­ time to time. The pupils must earn son, Manuel Quezon, the Philippine shot of a new explosive. Sl. Paul, Minn. A somewhat Hal­ managers’ committee, contended that ing the walking of long distances to 800 credits before taking a holiday in­ resident commission of the United stead of 600. The number of minute States, and Democratic memlwra of le«« aenaion of the National Flducation After being set afire four times to grant the employes’ demands would school ami regular attendance. Credit ia given for washing dishes, credits for milking cows was increased insular committee, all of whom have aaaociation waa authlenly enllvenoi within 24 hours, a Eugene. Or., house mean an increase of »33,000,000 an­ nually in wages. The engineers and milking cows, doing chorea, sleeping from five to 15 for each cow and a approved it informally. was totally destroyed by fire. The bill makes no attempt to fix a Saturday when Dr. J. IL Francis, firemen asserted that their requests with windows open and proper care of reasonable amount of credit was al­ date for Philippine Indejiendence. Its Su|M>rintendent of school« at lets An­ Senator Lane, of Oregon, says «in­ were fair and equitable. body. The result has been a healthier lowed for all work not named in the gress is grinding out too many laws, It is expect«! that further confer­ appearance by the pupils. list of chores. Children living over a preamble recites that it was never the geles, vigorously attacked th« preaent and thinks a pause is advisable. ences will be held. Should the negoti­ The parents also deciare that more mile and a half from school were al­ intention of the people in the Incipi- cch<«>l system, denounced the ineffi- The Carranza-Villa mediation «in­ ations fail aid the employes stand by work was done at home during the lowed credit for the distance they had ency of war with Spain to make It a siency of the average teacher, ami ference adjourned after signing a pro­ their announced refusal of arbitration, term and that the child's attitude to walk in proportion to the others and war of conquest or territorial aggrnn characterized a« soul wrecker« "cer­ the resulting strike would, it is de- toward the common every-day duties 5 per cent instead of 10 was added at dizement. It asserts that it always tain |M>wvrful Interest« that are block­ tocol covering all of its discussions. clare«!. almost completely paralyze of farm life are changed, with the the end of the year on their final aver­ has been their purpose to recognize ing all forma of educational progress." Captain Bartlett, of the Karluk, de­ traffic in the Central West. Some of by the children that the ages. Two prizes were offered by the the independence of the islands ‘'as Unfavorable criticism of hia "aen- nies he gave report of the loss of eight the principal requests made by the em-1 realization [wrformance of all duties is a real part district, »3 and »2, respectively. soon as a stable government could be aalionaliain" waa uttered by many men in the Stefansson Arctic expedi­ ployes of the roads were; established therein." It declares it to ! of their education. Children seldom took advantage of the leading educators, but storms of ap­ tion. Increases in the rates of pay of en- | At Buena Vista and F'airview sys- holiday for the 800-minute credit, as be desirable to place in the hands of plause which intrrrupted him at every The National Education association gineers and firemen in all classes of < terns of industrial education were be- they were taught that a day lost meant the Filipino« as large control of their sentence were indicative of the gen­ went on recon! for equal pay for teach­ service. i gun, which, it is asserted, will compel the loss of a day's work as well. domestic affairs as may bo consistent eral attitude of the delegate«. ers of both sexes and endorsed woman That the number of hours after a continuation of home credit giving Tardiness on the part of any pupil with the exercise in the meantime of The annual convention cloaed Satur­ suffrage. which overtime will be paid in freight 1 in ail future terms. When the system meant the loss of sc many credits al­ the right of sovereignty of the United day after a brief aeaaiun devoted to a States. A night-blooming cereus plant in service be reduced from 10 to 8 hours, was first inaugurated the parents ready accumulated. Mr. Jones, In explaining his Philip discussion of the need« of the public school. The new l>oard of directors Portland, opened a flower nine inches and in passenger service from 10 to 5 I--------------------------------------------------- pine bill says: met ami approved the selection of in diameter between 6 and 9 o'clock in J hours. "Generally s|>caking the bill pro ­ That overtime be raised to a basis < iaklami. Cal., aa the meeting place the evening. vide? for the Philippine Islands the of time and a half in freight service most liberal form of a territorial gov­ next year. The convention will be The administration is strongly op­ ' and double time in passenger service. ernment. Its principal features held August 16 to 23. posed in its first attempt to appoint That engineers and firemen be paid "Our public school« of today," Dr. affecting the more important changes two members of the Federal Reserve I an abritrary 30 minutes’ preparatory Francis said, "are namby pamby banking board. ' time for each trip, instead of comput- Salem — Superintendent of Public boards and window shades in good con­ in the existing organic act arc those places to which we go because it ia the relating to the enlarged powers con­ Prisoners in the penitentiary at I ing service continuously from actual Instruction Churchill has announced dition. The schoolrooms must be at­ ferred on the governor general and the custom, ami some of us become good that the county school superintendents, tractive, the grounds must be clean citizens in spite of them." Blackwell's Islam!. New York, mu­ 1 time of reporting for duty. That allowances be made for termin- who have been in session here for more and must have necessary walks and at abolition of the present Philippine The hall rang with applause when tinied in the tailor shop, setting a tire j al delays in addition to payment for j than a week, had agreed upon a set of least three features of play apparatus. commission aa such and the substitu­ Dr. Francia shouted : and cutting a big power belt. tion therefor of a senate. The mem ­ < the miles or the hours of the trip. | rules for the standardization of the Each room must have at least one "God bless the girl who refuse« to Chicago meat packers predict that i That the differentials paid for run- j rural and village schools. standard picture framed. The li­ bers representing Christian provinces study algebra a study that has caused beef will have to be sold to the meat I ; ning Mallet engines be increased. Oregon was one of the pioneer states brary must have a case for books and are to be chosen by [topular vote. markets at 16 cents, at an early date ■ That the differentials between local i in starting the work of standardizing volumes must be catalogued, Tile The non-Christian tribes are to be many girls to lose their souls. Give represented in the legislature by two our girls courses in costume c taught as mathvmatica, ami vides that his entire estate be devoted had constituted a nuisance had been high as 500 or 600 pounds to the boat. to the education of country children, J "is the middie name of the modern? and had taken his customary evening third, that teaching religion would especially children whose educational skyscraper. It will be only a short j introduced at the trial, the Supreme The present week should be one of the outing on the Boardwalk. Shortly solve all the problem» of youthful de­ > time when big office buildings will j court reversed the judgment of the l>est of the season, as the salmon en­ after midnight he complained of feel­ linquency and cure the general public advantage are limited. i have elevators running not only up and ing ill, and, although his physician apathy to ecclesiastical affair*. Marion County court in the suit of Bandits hold up train at Matson, i down from the street to the top of the the State Board of Health against Sil­ tering the river are large and the tides wzs immediately summoned, Justice “In recent time* the attempt to Mo., and get »1000 worth of jewelry. I building, but running horizontally on verton. Circuit Judge Galloway en­ are favorable for fishing. The water Burton died at 5 a. m. meet that instruction in religion has ' different floors. Furthermore, patrons is a little muddy, more than it has taken on a large degree of educational All the volcanoes along the Alaska will pay fares to ride on these ele- joined the city from emptying sewage been for some time, but it is not bad seriousness. The churches are facing T. II. Trgcd Not to Run. into the creek and the Supreme cofftt peninsula west of Seward to the Aleu- vators and get transfers from the ver­ enough to interfere materially with now dissolves the injunction. Oyster Bay, N. Y. Protests from in that direction. It is the duty of tian Islands are in action, according to tical lifts to the horizontal, just as we Farmers living below the city com ­ Progressive leaders from all parts of the state to recognize every serious fishing operations, Several of the a report by Captain McMullen, of the get them on streetcars, plained that the creek water was con ­ the country against the prop .sal that endeavor to meet «Jurational neo is. gillnetters, drifting about the mouth steamship Dirigo. which arrived at "They will pipe pure air from the Whenever the work of the Sunday taminated. The opinion says there of the river, report snagging their Colonel Roosevelt run for governor of j schools or similar agencies rises to the Seward from Dutch Harbor. country right into the big city build­ was no issue raised that private prop ­ New York are [muring in on the ex ­ nets on the submarine mine that was ing, just as they pipe pure water, and level of the work of the ptiblic schools, President Wilson believes that men bungalows on top of tall buildings will erty was taken, health menaced, or planted some time ago on the edge of president by mail and wire. 1 that common level i f «lucational effi­ , that the stream was rendered foul- are coming around to the administra­ : house the owners in summer. Sufficient time has elapsed since the Peacock Spit. One gillnetter returned A tion’s view of anti-trust legislation building permit for such a bungalow I smelling. Attorney Grant Corby, rep- with his net in four pieces as a result attempt of the New York lenders to ciency ought to have |>ublic reeognl- and are willing and ready that the ' already has been taken out in Chi- resenting Silverton, contended that the of fouling that obstruction. win him last Wednesday to bring in j tion.” existence of a nuisance must be proved. program laid out be put through at i cago.” letters from the South and West, and the present session of congress. in virtually every instance the demand (loudbund Kills Six and Express Company Liable. Convict Ixtbor Espoused. is made that Colonel Rsevelt stay Docs Immense Damage Biggest Gun w Shipped. Salem W. S. Foster, local manager out of the race. Corvallis — The Benton county court PORTLAND MARKETS. Washington, D. C. — When its Philadelphia Six persons kill«! and of the Great Northern express com­ breech-locking device has been per- has authorized Sam H. Moore, of this property damage of hundr«la of thous­ Suffragists Get Hearing. pany, ha« '^een notified by Sheriff Esch Wheat — Track prices: Club. 78c; fected. the great 16-inch gun. the big- city, to represent the county at the Washington. I). C. Two Republi­ ands of dollars wa* the toll Saturday forty-fold, 79c; bluestem. 83c; red gest piece of ordnance in the world, Good Roads convention at Meiford the that the company had been indicted for cans an>l one Progressive of the house of cloudbursts ami electrical storms in Russian, 77c: Turkey red, 80c. which has just been shipped from shipping liquor into dry territory with­ i last of this month. rules committee have accepted invita­ the Lebanon valley ami anthracite re- Millfeed—Bran. »23; shorts, »26; Sandy Hook proving grounds, will be Mr. Moore is the originator of a out having it properly labeled. The tions to meet about 200 memtiers of gions of Pennsylvania. middlings. »31. practically ready for service in the Three [a-rsons were drowned in plan to use convict labor in the manu­ liquor was consigned to J. A. Benja­ the congressional union of woman Oats—No. 1 white milling, »22/.» Panama canal fortifications. Scranton ami vicinity in a flood that facture of road materials, state roads min, of this city, having been shipped suffrage in the capitol rotunila to dis­ 22-5" ton. The carriage for this giant gun is followed the cloudburst; one mart was Barley — Feed. »21<-: 21.50 ton; now under construction at the 1 Water- also to receive state aid in materials by the Rose City Importing company, cuss the reporting of the rule allotting killed by lightning at Wilkesbarre am! brewing. »22.50; rolled. »28.50. town. Mass., arsenal. It probably will and convict labor, so far as available. of Portland. The police declared the time in the house for debate on the two met death at Lebanon, one when Hay — Choice timothy, »16/017; bet aken back to Sandy Hook for tests He advocates the purchase by the package was not labeled as intox­ Bristow-Mondell Ruffrage amendment. he step|H-d on a live wire broken in the mixed timothv. »12e I state of a shale, and rock, or cement, icating liquor, and Governor West Democratic members of the commit­ storm, at»! another by lightning. Ov­ hay, »106:12; alfalfa. »12. shipped to Panama before next spring, j deposit, the building of a cement plant instructed District Attorney Ringo to tee. the suffrage leaders say, had not erflowing of a creek in the I^banon Vegetables — Cucumbers. 50 ut Salem — Retail meat, poultry, rainfall was 3.4 inches in one hour, fish Poultry—Hens, 15&15jc; springs. fornia. tomia. Idaho ami nnd Mi*Hia«ippi. Mississippi. Thua Thus 18<:22; turkeys, live. 20 m 22; dressed, the greatest here in 26 years. Parts enth Company. Oregon National Guard, markets and grocery stores do not 1100,000. ' the last two states will not suffer loss have decided to incorporate club fea­ come under the Workmen's Compensa­ choice, 25c: ducks, 11 m 12| c ; geese. of the city are still under water. 2J0 Execution» Reported ,he rPrcnt of ‘*“'*‘•‘1* °r tures in their organization, establish­ tion act. according to an announce­ 106:11c. . C. _ ¡their names to Greece. Everv state New Orleans—Thirty-one coal barges ing bowling alleys, a library and read­ ment to the State Industrial Accident Butter -Creamery prints, extra, 25c th t ”*'X' Two in the Union now has a battleship were sunk at Lobdell, La., by the ing-room for the young men of the commission. The commission said the hundred and per pound: cubes. 19j -2Ic. ami thirty persons were w > re-( nnnit'i nam.-! for it Pi(*l»|l except Maryland, Mon- ■ ....... I or II almost unprecedented rainfall. The city who are members. Later a swim­ businesses were not of a hazanloue na­ hundred Pork—Block, 11481 ljc per pound. P°rte18.50; heavy. »7(9 Vice President Marshall. The bird the Applegate structure. It is ex­ this thoroughfare and while this work so « lunch table aboard the royal yacht bine. involving wealthy Orientals, Giralda. Monte* was an old friend 7.50. i showed no interest in the anti-trust pected that before ÿaek layirg in th.« is in progress the Oregon Power com­ which is believed to have its head­ Sheep — Wethers, »46:4.75; ewes. | legislation or the introduction of bills section is completed, arrangements pany also is building a cofferdam in of the king, who was deeply affect«] quarters in thia city. The minimum »3.25)0 4.25; Yearling lambs, »4.SO«: and resolutions, but just kept on snooz- will have beer, made to complete con­ the canal here to control the supply of by hia death, and immmiiately can­ penalty for the offense charged is a fine celled all his engagements for the re­ 4 85; spring lambs. !5.50»