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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1905)
«' I ropics of the Times $ S^xix.v. »>aMMx*»aX«i)»^ O lW tfiiWW' attacks on the government Is to re frain from making martyrs of the at tackers. A government has to be pret ty sure o f Itself before it has the CO U r age to pursue this course. i A Yale profresor, the statistician of the Institution, lias made a counpara It is too late now for the czar to live aiudy of student expenditures and take a course In Jlu jltsu. reached results that rich and fond parents desirous o f giving their sous stenography f After s century or more, *uch a devlc» would When the Ig«*rn>t«vi returned to their the great advantages o f a liberal edu IS GOING 10 CHURCH A 01)111 i»e supplant«»! by a higher Ideal. By overcoming objections • r »*». ¿finer .*»*»»». native lantl they put on clothes. Prob cation should carefully consider. After j The highest awl finest thing In a mail la love, urge«! by self «'enteri'd people, such a universal system «»f ably they quit eating dog meHt, also. ail, (lie most important fuuctlou of the 1 •««cording thought by pen might continue lu vogue till the t j sympathy, tenderness, pity, helpfulness No mat Their contract had expired. college la moral The mere informs ¿enliM of luveution should have discovered a mi>re aceeps ter what your theological Ideas may be, no mat tk»n supplied by lectures and text J J ter whether you believe lu God mid the future «hie way. Mr. Carnegie says the wealthy man books can be ohtalued at home; it ta K life or not, so much la true. The highest aud Is a slave. While we are pretty busy, the discipline, the atmosphere of cul Jr moat characteristic thing In a man Is this whirl) we are willing to take a day off and ture and lenruhig, the associations, the DO IHI HARD THINGS IIRSI. J l we call spiritual. Aud when we say that a man help emancipate Mr. Carnegie. • r 4 . A * o e re e . traditions aud historic background, ought to be a man It means that be ought U> A lieuk president was aaked t« what en« thing the personal influence o f professor*, M B * climb up and live In theae range* of his being Russell Sage and Mrs. Hetty Green that combine to give “ college educa more than all oLbera could he attribute bia sue .vature ought to bo what it can be. We buy ii can point to the fact that uo college or tion" ttie value aud utility it possesses cees lie pointed to a small printed motto which missionary board has ever rejected hi the familiar phrase, the mission of Singing bird, and It doea not atng. We feel that we are hung eliove tils desk; It read being chwated. A horae that la destined for the race course, any of their $100,000 donations. DO I 'l l K IIA ItD TH IN G FIRST. the college la to eucourag* plain living we aay. ought to be able to ruu. A dray horse may be I f there Is a requirement to aucceas Is yonr aud high thluktug. But in every col Simply strong aud well trained. A pointer dog niuat point. Now that Klla Wheeler Wlleox has business for which you have an antipathy, con lege there are students who tacitly re A setter dog must set. We claim that a creature ought to concluded her autobiography, there quer It, or It will he the rock ou which your ship verse the formula Hnd proceed on the be what tt Is called and la capable of being A npin ought will he some mean folk to insinuate will founder O vertim e till«« Ulani that certain assumption that the right Ideal ta high to em ir up aud live In the spiritual ranges o f his being that she Is at the chloroforming age. living aud plalu thinking, or no think I f he does not, be is not a man, Is uot true to the highest things are dlaugreea-tde In order that your life may contain tng at all aud very little work even of and nobleat conception of bis being You cannot love and no dleagreeahle «lull«*» Hend before th«j wind that you l»e No. William, there w ill be no official the routine sort. There are not many sympathize and be tender and helpful all by yourself anti not broken. celebration In Cuba over the pension o f these, it is true, but if any course with nobody to love, with whom to sympathise, toward able duties Bend t>efore the wind that you lie not broken with which Spain proposes to honor Every poeltlon In the world has Its drawliacks, every or practice on the part of parents whom you are to lie helpful The very fact of cultivating General Weyler for his past services Hue of w«>rk bna Its dlaagreeble side, mid failure tunny tends to Increase their number it can the»«1 thing*. which constitute you In the highest aud truest on the Island. not be too persistently discouraged tense o f the word a man, of necessity puts you In vital and time« can be trnc««d to rhls shirking from attending to tha lisa green hi«-. seemingly unimportant, or difficult task A And the Yale statistician shows that helpful relation to your fellow men. A Princeton man recommends reli mother dreads to punish her child Hlie can’t bear fhs an extravagant allowance to a student \\ hat then? The church Is the only organization on gion as a cure for trusts. Once start is a source o f moral danger. Poverty the face of the earth that has tills cultivation of man seen* It will reuse, and «he 1«*U the small error go uneur the trusts iu thut direction and they la bad for a student; it means, of hood, this development of the highest and most essential reefed until It grows great. would soon have all the rellglou there An employer thinks it mean and small to speak t«> his course, extra work outside and little characteristics of men and women, as its one esaentlal aim is In the country. recreation aud opportunity for asslin- The church exists for this It Is a place where these fac help about being on time; ntul so the few moments are lost llatlon and reflection and beneficial Ultles and powers are appealed to, where they are called each «lay, other Icuks arc not atopptsl, and his huslne*«« la That hen-egg-sixed diamond was sent associations. But luxury Is even worse out and developed, where they are directed and brought ruined, through the ordinary registered mall I f you have not met with the success you think your for the student, because It is more In- into play. This Is what the church Is for, and there Is at a cost o f 75 cents. Such things «tel¡«»us and demoralizing. It Is a tru no other organization In all the wide world the one aim efforts merit, Just cnsl about for the disagreeable portion» are awfully discouraging to the Indus of your w-ork from v hb-h you have shrunk You will And ism that "as the amount of total ex and end and object o f which Is to make manhood aud trious and hard-working traiu robber. them aud you may uot attach any Importance to them; hut penditures increases the percentage womanhood. be assured they are Just that lni|»ortaiit that they have kept spent on necessities decreases.” But it King Alfonso o f Spain Is credited you from the success you might otherwise have achieved Is certainly disquieting to And that HANDWRITING IS PASSING. with a desire to marry an American ” tbe wealthiest'’ class of the Yale stu-1 girl. But that's -nurlilng* There are j __ ®K t i m e r t . Hogrr%. dents "spend more for drinking and _ _ _ _ _ _ gn 1 he unsophisticated "professor" of p.niuau STARCH I OR IOTAS 10 RIACH SUCCESS. plenty o f young meu right around here smoking than for their room rent and mJ ship who up to within a few years made his t v J o * » 4 Howland. who are entertaiuing a similar desire. furniture.” ami that while “ under / / perennial winter pilgrimage throughout the rural One great secret of suree*» Is to be always pleasure the highest lwealthiest! class f/J districts, clad Iu a long tolled coat and \v«*arlug Mrs. Cralgie, the English novelist, on Ibe lookout for new Idcaa. Who Is the a lie spends more than twice the proportion L| * ''oaebrnan s plug hat, has pass»sf away. says women are unfit to sit on Juries cessful farmer to-day? The man who Is using that the lowest doea," on mimic and J ' He gave lessons In ornamental penwork Hie because their nature does not contain all Ills own Idews, plus those of his ancestors, plus charity the order Is reversed. Ths JL dexterity In the doing o f fitnej pen skating, that the element of justice. Eyery man those of his rhals, pin« those of the scientists parent who makes too generous an al- i resulted In fanciful birds, chickens, and other who has been caught in wickedness by and experimenters. Take the commonplace ld«*a lowanee for his college-attending son • ■ ■ J animals o f a forgotten geological age, added his w ife will indorse Mrs. Cralgie’s of rotation of crops. I f a utau watted to prove does him a disservice and an Injury, j haitdsomely to his success In the hindúes* o f gathering In declaration. that he couldn’t rain«1 wheat year lu and year out lie exposes him to temptation o f a tuition fees on the slime patch of ground he would lie hank kind destructive o f the essential mis thtr «-»minerelal schools, together with private and pub nipt be/orc bo arrlv««d at iu Independent conclusion. The dls Dr. Wiley, the government chemist, sion o f the college. The Yale professor j lie schools alike, have relegated the flourish in handwriting tlngulshlng characteristic of Americans Is their ability to says there is no reason why the av says that “ the men who take time to to the tina I resting place of the olssole'o To the student inudmllate new Ideas Whatever an American sees done erage man should not be useful until .spend $897 a year on pleasure and to •ecklng the practical In business the fanciful is never heard abroad be feel* equal to attempting at borne, whether It la he is DO years o f age. It Is not d if bacco and Intoxicants do not have o f and much less taught. raising ostriches, olives or family trees As soon as ba ficult to guess who would be elected time enough left for their regular The typewriting machine now gnaws at the vitals of “ catches on” that n tiling Is prolittibl« or excellent he at if W iley and Osier were running work to rank high In their class.” But public skill In its minie of recording thought. Sp«*«sl of exe tempts to master anti posses» It. against each other for the presidency. this Is not the whole of the mischief, cution and facility in reading the typewritten page are ele It Is the sign of the successful man that he la willing nor even the greater part o f i t The | menu which hring the stenographer and her typewriter Into to take suggestions, not nece*i*arlly to art on them, but to Suppose the newspaper man. every effect on character, on mental and tlie field of business as queen of the correspondence turf. consider them, to digest them, slid extract from them any time he hears anyone critcise him or moral discipline. Is o f Infinitely great For the bookkeeper and clerk a handwriting, elror. a«- kernel of goo«l there tuny be in them. Home of our busiest his paper, should retaliate by holding er moment. At college enough is bettor corete and brief retains Its hold, and the utility of hand men make n point of seeing, If only for a moment, every up to the public gaze all the faults than a feast writing has not absolutely faded Into a sentiment, nor will one who wishes an Interview Such men appreciate tbs and shortcomings of said faultfinder, acbool* eliminate Instruction In the art while penmanship fact that every human brain lias some tiny sprout of no w hat would be the result? The editor retaius a glimmer o f Its usefulness. There seems to he a hlea about something And that hit of worked out experi A SIN G U LA R EXPLOSION. may not know it all, but be does not unanimity of opinion among contemporary proprietors o f ence, even of so humble a person as a washerwoman, may live in a community long before he A n I r o n R a il T w is t e d A r o u n d th e commercial colleges and those o f schools o f penmanship exactly complete some half born and struggling Idea ol T r n n k o f a H ig T r e e . knows a great sight more than he pub that some type of plain writing that resembles the lime tlielr own. Such men are willing to listen to much trash That an ordinary steel rail can be honored systems affords the chief advantages. lishes. In order to gain one little half o f an Idea, much as ths hurled high In the air and twisted like | In the meantime, may not a writing alphabet he devised book lover rummage* musty simps hour after hour In ths Perhaps no species o f villainy Is a piece o f wire around the trunk of a which would be a happy medium be'wts-n longhand and hope of lighting ou some one rnrg volume. more cruel and reprehensible than the big tree seems incredible, yet such a adulteration o f drugs used in disease thing recently occurred at Nanaimo, B Feared ihe Worst. W O R L D ’S B I G G E S T F L U M E . RISKS LIFE T O SAVE GOOSE. and which may murder the Invalid C. The explosion from which this cu Friday Vizor, a familiar negro nl*>nt they were supposed to benefit. It is rious thing resulted was disastrous in I t Is a t N i a g a r a F u lls an d W i l l D e Man Dowered Down nn Old Minn town In a certain part of Mississippi, fortunate that the Washington authori v e lo p HO,IKK) H o r s e P o w e r , H h itft 7 0 0 F e e t D eep . ties have taken the work In hand and The largest steel flume ever built la had be«‘!i found dead, says I.lpplncott's From Oxford, Warren county, N. J., have succeded in unearthing a gang at Niagara Falls, on the Canadian and he being a member o f no church or comes the story «if l.ewls Albert, nn of these scoundrels in Chicago by side o f the river, where the Ontario lodge-—very unusual for h negro there engineer at the mines, says the New makiifg raids on tlir» places where Power Company has secured rights fur was no one to pray for his soul In the York Herald, who, for the sake of a bogus drug« were made, confiscating goose’s life, rlskc<l his <iwn for fully four patrol wagon loads o f "medicine” forty minutes on Friday In a during and arresting five persons for misusing , and sensational manner. The g<Mi«e got over the fence «if Its the mails. coop, flapped Its wings, flew over the opening (lf the shaft, whnu is 700 f««et By observing the laws of health an I deep, fell Into the black hole and dls- Ohio doctor assures man that he may I appen red. live to be 150 years old. That may be On the following day persons pass true, but the trouble is to find out Just ing the shaft h«-ar«l sepulchral cries what are the laws o f health. There proceeding irom some sutiterra ii «- oiis lire so many lawgivers on the subject source. Keniple heanl sounds and that the layman is bound to be puz learned «if the goose'» plight. zled and wonder if the old metbodiess The old hoisting apparatus was cx- EFFECT OK A S EXPI.OBIOJ». plan is not as good as any. While It nmined Hlid found to he useless and may l*e of no use to the present gen tin- problem arose as to how the bird eration, doubtless it will attract some Its general effects. T w elve men lost was to tie rescued. One man low«-r«><! attention from the second or third suc their lives as a result of It. Great a tiook and line, to which was at ceeding ones if some man will give a havoc was wrought, and the big rail, tached a worm, but the goose would practical demonstration o f his theo which was lying on the ground fully from tne spot at not Idle. ries. When truhtful persons can write, twenty-five feet which the explosion occurred, was lift Then Albert took a long rope nnd, "I have used your system for 150 years selecting a group o f miners, lie hade and never felt better in my life,” the ed In the air and wrapped around the them lower hint Into the mine. rest of the world doubtless will be trunk o f a tree twelve feet away, as if Albert got down a hunt 200 feet and It had been mere wire. gin to sit up and take notice. a minute Inter there was n tierce honk The explosive that did this Is known ing, follow«-«! by a signal to pull up as “ gelglnlte.” It Is one of the most When Monsieur Coppee was shout powerful of the various preparations ! the development o f 180,000 horse great beyond. A few old Intlnintes, «pilckly. Alb«-rt. soon appeared with ing insults at the authorities in Paris from guncotton, composed of blasting power. The flume has a length of however, carried the body to the cenie tli«» struggling bird in his arms. not long ago in one o f the petty politi gelatine, collodion cotton, absorbent ! 6,810 feet. Ita Inside diameter is 18 tery In a rude pine coffin, and Boh Me- V l o l e n o s o f T r o p i c « I H iorm a. cal crises which frequently occur In nitrate, sodium carlionate and wood I feet, and it will divert .1,900 cubic feet- Raven, one o f the number, nn old "be The violence o f tropical rainstorms the French capital, he declared that he of water from the river above ill«» fo'-de-wali darky,” was ealh-d upon for pulp. Is proverbial, yet never before lias one was ready to sacrifice his liberty and Horseshoe falls every second. This a few remarks. Boh removed Ills hat 8o tightly was the rail wrapped even his life In the defense of the prin about the tree that It cut deeply into flume is ho large that It was necesnary and stepped reverently and sadly to been Hi-lcntlflt-ally register««! In which ciples which he charged the govern the green wood o f the trunk and to establish a temporary shop on the wards the open grave, aud In solemn, so much wnt«-r foil In *<> short a time us at Snntlago do Cuba rec«-n1ly. An ment with disregarding. A t the cli caused big splinters to start out on all grounds fur Its construction. It runs funeral tones said: English engineer who gauged the rain max o f his obstreperous denunciation through Victoria Park and Is laid In a “ Friday Vlzer, you Is gone. We sides. o f the powers that be he felt a hand trench. In order that It may not mar hopes you Is goltte whnr we sp«-cts you fall found that It wa* nt the rate o f over four Inches nn hour and that be the beau'y of file park landa, the grent ain’t!” on his shoulder, and, turning, saw the Wanted to Compromise, tween 7 an«1 10 o'clock In the evening pipe la covered with earth, but before prefect o f police. Instead of arresting Judge Lueders— You are charged The Difference. more than a foot of water reached him and hauling him to a dungeon, with loitering. What have you got to being so concealed was given a Jacket “ In the elty we always dress for the ground. The stdrm covered near of concrete, ao that there would he no deep and dark, the prefect said, with say for youreelf? dinner." ly 800 square miles and In place» was a smiling face: “ Shout whatever you The Hobo— Nawthin', Jedge, only I | unequal pressure of the earth. The "Must be lazy. In the country we heavier than at Santiago. flume Is protected against electrolysis. like and smash windows If the fancy don't want youae ter be too bad on me. have been dressed about seven hours From the water that will flow through takes you. Yon can even, if you like, Dat'a all. G r e a t Hand t o Draw. by the time th«y dinner Dell rings.” — thla pipe it la expected to develop 00,- attack the police. My men have atrict Judge Boeder*— Well, how will thir "H ow doea IMck draw at college?" Illinois Stnte Journal. 000 electrical horse power. Three such orders from me never to arrest you, ty flay* and a bath »trike yon? "Mighty well,” replied the old muni Inventing tuul habits in others, and “ drawed on me yroterday for $100 an* The Hobo— Bay, Jedge; can’t youae flnmes will be constructed. no matter what you may say or do.” The French have evidently discovered make It alxty day* an' cut out da No boy ever let* a day pans without neglecting your own fault*, la not I'm expectin’ another draw by tb » Reform. the beat way to destroy tbs affect ot waah? next m aiL"— Atlanta Constitution. Golltrlng. [7 r Pi % i V