Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 15, 1906, SUPPLEMENT, Image 6

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When it is Donk By : : :
Slobert Ttfoore
Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed
Pkineville,
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Tit Value of Higher Education.
brothers
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, also
Supplies
Sole Agents for Hop Gold Beer
the Famous Napa Soda
and
Tiade Solicited
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I ne upera oaioon
C. A. BEDELL, Prop letor
In The Glaze Hall
A First Class House
in Every Respect
Choicest Brands of Liquors, Wines
and Cigars
The tendency in th- working
world today it to tpecialite. The
age is patt when a man may know
many culling and have it in hia
power to aucceed in any of them,
it such an age ever was. It ia true
h may earn a living and yet
change hie occupation daily but
real success ia not ao measured,
but rather in something more ao
coroplished or accumulated. A
man' best work can be done only
when he tiains hia powers alon
some particular line. For tuch
specialisation higher education ii
supposed to prepare him and in
a
the majority ol inatancea the sue
cess he make ol life varies directly
with the amount and quality of
hia education. It roattert little
what he follow; the high ichool
and college ia engaged in develop
ing faculties and powere in daily
use. If nothing more is done than
to teach him mental concentration
much ia gained; but in addition an
effort ia made to teach accuracy,
order and nestness, uefu to the
business man, reasoning, memory,
and imagination, essential to the
professional man, thrift and care
fulness, valuable to the laboring
man, and honeety and appreci
ation of the need of hard work,
necessary alike to all. If the
higher school at ia asserted, trains
these qualities can your boy or girl
afford to lose such training? Not
unless they or you are indifferent
to their future. Very foolish i he
who misses the opportunity to se
cure all the education available
and almost criminally blamable is
the parent who permita hia child
to do so. The day may come
when the parent will bitterly re
gret his neglect and the day will
certainly come when the child will
deeply blame hia parent for hia
; weak eubmission to the whims of
I childhood. Nothing better pre
; pares for life than atrong parental
1 control and in no better way can
become a "quitter" and a 0n-
sequent failure in hia life work.
Education should not be viewed
merely from the practical, from
the utilitarian standpoint; it haa
this aide but it ia of minor im
portance compare! with other, lha
contributing towards the produc
tion of strong, useful, Influential,
successful men and women, by the
inculcating ol useful precepts, by
the training of useful habit, and
by the giving of useful informa
tion. For these reaanns, if you are
a parent, give your boy and your
girl all the education your means
will permit that he may grow up
in the way be should, that he may
never have reason 'to fail in the
honor due hia father and mother
and that he may have all the suc
cess his abilitiea and preparation
warrant.
Value of Timber Iacreuuf.
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I I he Redmond Harness shop
J. H. EHRET, Proprietor, REDMOND, OREGON
A Complete new line of Harneaa, Saddles
and other lines as usually kept in a first
class Harneaa Shop. - There is also in con
nection a Boot and Shoe Repair Shop.
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it be exeicined than in holding the
child in the schools and in requir
ing that his work be thoroughly
done. In order that the beat re
sults be secured from the higher
school, tasks must be hard and
often discouraging. Consequently
parental backing is often needed
in holding the pupil. He is at an
age wnen perseverance is lacxing
and must be developed and he
should be held to his task with a
firm rein by both teacher and par
ent. Otherwise he will probably
A special dispatch to the Port
land Journal says: Thousands
upon thousands of dollars which -
have poured into the pocketbooka
of residents of this and adjoining
counties during the past year bear
witness of the remarkable rise in
timber land values and the eager
ness displayed during the past few
months by tome of the largest
timber companies operating on the
Pacific coast to pain possession of
the pine forests.
It is estimated that since the
first of the present year that
100,000 acres of yellow pine has
passed from the hands of individu
al owners to those of timber
companies which are buying in
central Oregon. The bulk of this
lies in Crook county and in the
northern borders of Lake and
Klamath counties, through which
the timber belt extends.
The heavy demand for timber
claims has created a steady rise in
the purchasing price. The latter
haa increased 50 per cent in many
sections during the past 12 months.
Districts in which quarter sections
of pine were selling last year for
prices ranging from $800 to $1200
are changing hands now at figures
running between $2400 and $2000
for claims containing the same
number of feet of pine, and it is
stated that timber properly inside
of the next year will snow another
increase of value of $500 to $700
per claim.
Wtntad.
Hchool teacher for Hay Creek
achool district No. 87. Salary $16 to
50 er month, ('all on or address
by mall W. E. Duchikn,
10-25-2 t-p Hay Creek, Or.
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