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EDUCATIONAL NOTES Conducted tndor the Auspice of the I lartatnas roonty Teachers Ass, elation. All cotumnnicationa for tliis column should be addressed to C. K. Tkask, Ed itor, Oregon City, Or. Tk.UlllSH AS A 1'RCFKSSION. The introduction of any new method of teaching, is like introducing any new mechanical invention. We have oppo sition on every hand, ridicule in every land and place. The reason touching is not clawed with the other professions lies partly with the teachers themselves and also in the laws that govern our schools. We often hear it said that e should adapt our teaching to the place and people; and again we should strive to catch the parents. When we teachers go into a strange district we are apt to in quire aa to the kind of discipline that suits exactly our new locality. Whether the people will permit this or that. Imagine, if you can, a physician visit ing a patient and taking the tempera ture of his body, the state of his Dulse and then asking his patient whether he had better give him warm water or a more heroic remedy. Ti.is is what a majority of the teachers are doing, and it is what destroys the professional part of our occupation teachers should have the courage to carry out their own plans, if they be good and if they are not; there is a superintendent of pub lic instruction who visits school for the purpose of advanciug new ideas. At the end of every examination on theory and practice, this question should be asked : Will you put into practice the theories that you believe to 1 right?" If he cannot, he is like the lawyer who allows his client to manage his own case. Teachers are and hy right ought to be independent because they acquire their methods a any other professional man does by rtuihing for years. Aktiiik Wixchks. GRADING COCXTY SCHOOLS. To understand fully the advantages gHined by a system of gradation and how far each class has advanced, the number of classes, the program etc., also what work has been thoroughly teviewed This record enables the "new teacher" to take up the work the tlrat day, whore his predecessor left off the last day, and carry it on without any break or material loss of time. The course of study outlining the common branches is a guide to each teacher and each pupil showing them the studies that should be studied to gether for a well rounded education, and giving them a definite end to accomplish each term, and finally a ptospect of graduating from the district school. Nich a system is not mere theoiy. It is in successful operation in several states, and is being tried iu some counties in our own state. This subject is not only one of vital importance to the patrons and children and to the county superintendent, and teachers, but all are interested in it. Kvery pupil in thecountty school should do the same work that a THE U It K AT WORLD'S FAIR. r'lrsd lmpreNMoiu-Cliarter OiiiIUIouh Walt Awhile fur your Visit. similar advancement doea in a well graded city school, and when a pupil has finished the common branches in a count! y school, he should be iust as thoroughly prepared to enter a well regulated high school aa a pupil from the city school. One of the greatest advantages re sulting from a system of gradation, is its tendency to prolong the school life and thus multiply the educatioual advan tages of the average child in the country. It also holds out the incentive of ad vancement, promotion, gradation. Such incentives as these are energetic and Entering the grounds the first feeling Is one of surprise at the vast scale of every thing and that so much has Ihhui done in so short a tiineaml the next feeling as the eyedrops from the vast exnanse of roof am tower and pillared front to the details of the irrmuid, la one of regret at the unfinished state in which everything is, and while the press of this city is promising that evervthmg will lie ready in a few days, a rare'ul review of the whole imKd me to say that the wish is father to the thought, for it is utterly impossible to have many of the depart ments ready within a month. the general Impression of the fair, with sunshine lighting up the white and buff walls and glittering unii irilded epires and rippling water, is beautiful and is much heightened by ths bits of pupil of ,,r'K'l'l w'1"- introduced in the dressea of the attendants. Hw when the rain de scends and leats iion all the shoddy structures and the "stiiir walls become streaked and stained and the roofs leak, aa they did yesterday, till work had to lie abandoned uoii a color edition of Puck ; when the hard-rolled walks tie come mud of tne most disagreeable char acter ; when great patches of cement fall from the walls, suggesting complete dis integration of the hastily constructed buildings, then indued the day is dark and dreary. Never was money better seiit for ad vertising the resources o the states and Cooke's Stables, W. H.COOKE, IV.anagor, Hilwua.nr to U. II T A U Co. Corner Fourth ami Main Streets, OliKGON CITY. The I.KADINU MVKKY KT.UM.K of the City, lUga of any description inrniaiicd on short notice. All kinds of Truck and IVIivery Hush ness promptly attended to, Morses Hoarded and Fed on reason able terms. R PRIER'S Photograph Gallery. If you want a good photograph give him a call nt hi old stand op posito Furr'a butcher shop. i'l TV Ulluii.. .... ..mini, (. niMH'CT - .... VIYHII L. Warrant aatid liy Ilia fw.,,,,,:.11 HvllxiHiil.il nm .II1..1 lo.l, a... ' May. A I'., IW.imI ,,,( K ' 1 """dl entiiinalidllia' III In lot? iii..,,, i ill'l imiIIm.i III .,,,"" Inf III lllll.fu.. ..... . - Ortmim '"""In llliillllllll rll. t'enl. ill .ell.l i ii no" dr im . ., Mum .iivi'l where lli II'" " , north lir.M.f Nile-nil. .treed, .1 II !i",.e,. the pr.-lrV ''' '",, M"' Hide Uallwav e..M..ny- mu .trr lt II v mm (mm Hil 'art ' Slain ivJtain h.i-.ii.. "'".r ::::: U line .hall l 7'!"'" ' . ' , ,l 1 1 ii' imrlh liiioiif SI "I'" , Ihe e-lahl..h.l Kr.'ls, and I.M' ""' Mv hrlilumg or Irealllng lha art Main, reel ly.na 'Maeen '' ''"'I' Mlrrel and llin umlll H 'lllh mmd, full wldlh. .. . . , .1.1. lv gradlnx that part nf Mai "I d Itr.'el and lh. n..r.h II... ;.f "' .IHH'I In lhfe.li.lill.hwl K''le. ' '! I v' Inn Ihe .nine lull wl.ldl '"' li""1 I'"'"' """!' ....... ii.. . ir...ill..illiil Haiti.' v. . . I, Ih i.rr. "l line -I ' " ' ' "' -I"! ...r Malii.lrwl Mint " 1,1 " ,"' ' Ki..:tui. ... h Imi.i.i.hi., V? U.a at iu'iiliii'k II m ..I III WIH lli.ll. Ill ,,t I ..illllt i.l I Ui'kaill. n. ,, nil hi irniil In lh.lu,!, In .r ld aawuniai.t, j, " ll.t dt.nli.i' III !, Hal. I Ml til h Inf I' S , l'V,, .IIW.Mvt, OrrgiMI, ! , u ' ' HI V Nlial,,741i Knllf I" Iifrhr (Ivun. II,,, . wafiNiii l..iil ht Hi riis,f.w a..wil. In ui dlronin.l, Mar. A l. IKU. ami (ii, k t C ii.li,. iKHalliaiiilllig m In Ixy f iiiw.,1. llll 1 ...P VMIIIVIII h'.iiiriiunlh .tiii'l and '.(' I." li'iMilh Mri'ft, lull Wldlh Ml. Ill I. .aid .Irwl Ik'.ii I' pui.i on l...r Hi.. III. .lull IX II' a..iliHi, llirfuu, , . . . .... ( ' '"" - V "i- I.VIIIK .I'lrwuiK" rilimi iniii7, III.. ..II II,. ). I!l. l V II rl.k II m ul ..i.l. Ilifur h.iiiM Iu Hi Iii.j criuriil mill er.i..e.ald.lreel In th niirlli Iln "f Hn-. r..t.i. ..I ri.-hm. m.i. ,,,, uZu JZ ,.r,.v,lr.. I.rvrr. that la., " ''t NOTHINIJ BUT FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. PROMPT DELIVERY MiUaalk. .hall I laid ahrrr l.e ..Ik. l.. , ":7:"" H" ' laid arr In (!."! ti.ndlil.. ... i'l pruprf auun, i B,ul , , M (, i N tMlfc. and iil'iui llir Mlalill.hfd K''l-' I ' l'Mu,' .. ..il.Mlltf i.,llll.'ll .1 1 al wn... IliBtf.iM ll.h a i.... " I IKIIIMimi I'T I'nili ! .-.' - . , w-t w im a Hireling held M l)' I". Il l I.. I.. I'l 'It IK It. Ile.-..rl.r. II V KAIUALatit JtiMlr It hrrrl.f l,ru h v, Norn it roit mi rott iviciiovr.Mr.vr or MAIN ailirtr. I. hrrrl'V Ilial Ih rli cnif t. lm'lf -alr-l I" .'' riUI l.tlr. (if II, lw-t.1, a.wiMM. ii. nt ilfr.'!.!, ,Ui-j Null ul I .ii i Hy and their tendency is in a direction of ! vitiiitt capital and enterprise and set- tier ol the tx'f-t clans thither than has been done hy some of the stales and hy foreign nations. If Oregon had not been held hack, aha might have been second to none in dis play of natural resoiinea. WVIilngtnn is attracting general interest, and will reap a gnat harvest in return for the money ao generotifly spent. The citrus fruits of California eaaily lead Ihe world, hut. aside fiom that, it..:,. . course of study in our country schools, ' T ","wr10' ;"e H,,",,,n, we must rompare the work and result of "P ,h.e ',U' y f C'vil the ungraded si-hool will, the school lhat ! my"" J'- iiio.uuru. leciure in uie university The former we find in the worst pa i, "y t" lion. J. A. ,i.iacruiu, a lormer reanient ot Oregon higher and better purpoms. Jknmr K. Kowsn I'aclllc I nlrenilj Motes. The spring term oended with a much larger attendance than usual, notwith standing the fact that a good many of the students left at the clone of the winter term. Almost every fair day l'rof. Ferrin may be seen on the college campus In- sirucung the engineering class, in the ; Oregon makes a very excellent compari " .T.'.i..nn, iraiiKii anu level. I ami will Mar A I' 14. "'! al'..i f I iMa.ll), maimah.llii. m I. t j uimhiU nil r..llB I IU a.a..uieii .uv llnrir ' iH... .n.i'T.iiaiavui of a. .1. ..I U.N'h II I All im.i. ni'i.i ..... - Ik. an panlfl nl a rnmo;l fi". ' I h. lli.a ..r . Ui. . lid i.a III l'h da. ul J.iu. la, TTJ T TTT TT T fTI Imi.rini.iiirulnl Main. ifrHliiai-.'.Unelik .,,,,,,, , JX. Jj, VY XIX X XZi. !ll.rdl,.aii.'f ..,l.liah.l III ih " V'"'."" ' win. I.w Hi. .mi.r I Ki,Prirl. l M.n-h will. ! AH !" a.tl.-4 Of..u in.ilinl i.l I'M. a Mill, .Ira "I Ill "in a ii. . ' ll.i-d In III ri.li.lrurlli.il ul aald iiihi bill I or hl.la lll U re,t.l lir ri.-k p m , IJilln. IM. IWI 111. rllf cwilirll tMrlh. I rllil liirrjwtallrall'lall I'M. A.dr.a all bl.ll In I'llf Hri'ixilrr and ma'l nil lar id UI.', III. I inr l.r..vmriil i. Maui mr--i l nrdrr ul ( Itr I'miut'll. a) lull ' J it Fi'lir!! T r HIM'OU II I. k r i.l. v HI Vl 'UlltllllM Over Caunel.l l Ilrilj Slnr. OOlcfdar. from h. I.l In IMh nf noh niniilh. Artificial li'.Mh mi ruhlirr. Aral rla.a, IJ. O.'l.l nniiifa fr. .tn J iiii. All work luarauiird. ia working under a system of gradation sinie sense independent; the latter "Banks and Hanking Thomas a wivinira wwll Hofinu.l r . vuj , aui.je. r. whmw irifl..n.. distrrict as to secure definite and uniform ' 1 n er?b? U,e 8t,"k,nt8 10 irinwcui uiniu universiiy at tne Mate results throughout the county The course of one is without intelli gent purpose, and the results uncertain; while the other involves not only uni formity, but progras. Iu one, we find repetition of the work year after year, leaving the pupil at the end of the term where he was left at the close of the preceding one. In the other the pupil is exploring new fields with advancement as his watchword; and with the dawning of new light, broader fields are brought to view, richer mines of knowledge discovered, merit is re-! cognized, and reward coming at the i dope of the race makes the school life a I season of pleasurable anticipation in- stead of dru-Jgery. Again, the constant waste of time and ' money in the ungraded school is largely prevented by more system. The time taken at the opening of each term of school to get the run of things is almost a total loss to the school. The "new teacher" does not know where any class was working or what hag been gone over, he does not know how the school was classified nor who belongs to any one class, neither does he know what anybody was Btudying, nor in fact anything about the school. Hence this loss of time in reorganizing elasfes, a uniform turning back to the beginning of the book, and a general upsetting of all the plans that have been followed. A temporary organization, if any, is not made until the teacher learns the capsulites of the pupils, and the pupils get acquainted with the teacher and finally the school is SL-ain in fair working order as the term bet-ins to draw to a close Oratorical Contest which is to take place at Salem June I'd. Pacific University can boast of having studenU from five states, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, ;CaIifornia and Iowa. The students are all very busy making ureparanons lor the commencement exercises which take place about the 20th of the coming month. President McClelland recently retur ned from a trip through California where I among other places he visited the The- ological Seminary at Oakland, the State I university a. Berkley and Stanford University. He expressed himself as i being well pleased with what he saw j there in the educational line, also to find that Pacific Univerity is well and favorably known even among those large institutions of learning. At the last meeting of the board of trustees of Pacific Uuiversity it was decided that it would he necessary on account of the large increase in the number of students, to erect a new and much larger college building, and that worn should be begun on same as soon as the necessary funds could be obtained. The citizens of this place were not a little excited at finding an effigy hang ing from the limb of a large oak one morning last week. The figure was removeu by the city marshal and cre mated the same afternoon. any state or nation It is a matter of great regret that every thing ia ao fur from being complete, and thie-e coming now wilt not ee one-half of the departments in order. The electric button set in motion a very modest iiortion of the machinery. i and. indeed, tne simerititpnili.nt n(m.a graduate of "M exhibit told me he was no himlred l.v getting materials he did not want now and failure to receive what he did need that it seemed as if the 1st of August would find linn mill unfi.iiahed. To Oregonians is denied the pleanire granted to citizens of other slates, who have beautifully arranged state buildings in which they gather and m. et old and new friends, and where siecific inform, alion is disseminated as to the resources and progress of their particular stale. Whoever compiled the otlicial cata logue seems to have had leas Informa tion furniahed him than is desirable re garding Oregon, as hut few exhibits are listed, and none as a state. I should advise no one to come More the first week in June, and if they would enjoy their visit tie prepared to sjieiid money freely, for demands will be made on every side, yet no extortion Chi ago asks how much ia there in it? Do Not Climb the Hill ! STOP AT- I.KI.ISyt KN r TAX MAI.K. M.n i'( o..i.s. I CininlV ul ria'kaia.i Ti Ihr Ciilln. tur ill .frk'.in I 'MV. I 'rrrf.!.. ; In Hi Imiiir nl ilii" Mntr nf . ifrg'i.i, r"l ; art' hrrrl'V iim'tliaU'lfl In Ir'V li.li Hi ; giMid. ail'l I'hall' la id ilrllli.jllri.t 11 parrr. I tiaini'd in II.. aiihli, ilrll,i.iiri I Iai li.l, nr i mi ititirli ll.rri'iif . a ,11 ..ili.fv lln eriu'tiiil j illli'. li.k'i UnT lll II. ! I. ..la a... I Mill H I ri.sl. , nnd II in. r..n .1 -rn-rt r I. I.iiii .1 ! II. ii iii-.,ii I In- fr.il . r . r r i v a. arl I. nlli In lln .ai l ili i,ii.iii'iil lot li.l, ..r a.i inn. Ii lliprr.il a. w ill .iiti.l I In la t a. rl.aitfr.l ....I dtl. Willi in. I. and r-iiw., ii. I l.tnarc rrMlrr. I.l .tv liter nil linii.pr. ki nillri-tr.l 1 In Hi I lly I ri'a.nirr id Hiri.li I ilv.lUr. 1 Iimi. . , l In Wllnr.. lirr.i( I ha. Iirrrm l.i art lily villc, OrcLioii, '" l,ni"1 ni"' .ii'' .i "i i i iiitcm I lly lhl i.lli il.ii id trl.rnn . n Wliere vou eiiii L..t th.i hl.-h.i i . . I.. I. full I Kit. n. . .... ...f.... fW rush price for Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce. George C. Ely' POSTOFFICE STORE, t at id Mid dr. iu Iioih ,M( ih . H ul ui.. u i u. (,, ud aiat 1. 1 i hi., .I, am hi.h.i lid.lr i.icrali.r i.. , : iifemr will. r.4 and finw -t' I Hal.l.al. n Iw t.. V a nl, thl I . ' "V.(i I a.lliil.i.r(uu. Mar . K j I ItV MAMHIlAUaTi N.alr la in lha. V. airalil laaiie.l I.. Ill lm, ; atiu.l. In m. dlr. in. ilu4i , Ma, A Ii lau .lid ai.li.il K I ii.-.tio 1 r.'iti.iaii.lln in in ,, U l'.a-h 41 and rnllrrl III ia aiinHiiiiiiig ii,a aim, u,as lllil'rvlcllirltt i.( .1 lll .ur( U ,. , I ,. llll. .!, Ir.lr.l U-.n , a. flUd ...-rl,. and uli II.. lv . IJ al ): rl.a . m l, M 1 1. 1. r.iufl In.., u 11,, i , 2 I "tilili ..l larivmaa a, m,i, .ell .al l r.,,ir h,,,r, fc.ii I" r 'd a.aau,ri, l.rlhn PiM.i.ara ..I .alp nil. I .ale In I ..f I' a .11 a. Iniu.i, etl.i'l. Orrg.,11. Da, t. I1 iirilrr nl Or. '..n I 11 v. (Seal.) Hi 1 1 v tirlne nf II. lai aariaiit, I I, a. a I lried ii n, and aill, nn M.111.U1 , the l.'il, ( dav nl June, Kd, Ki i,e h.mriil nn. n'rii, k , f. M. nl .aid ilnt . .1 Uieniiirl Ih.iim. iliair in I Ihecllv nl ur.!.ii I lly. I U. Imniaa 1, Full line of new koo.Ih lower than Oregon L'itv. at i:ailHblllirI asm a PIONEER Tranef and Epre, freight nnd puroi-lH ilelivcn-d to nil parts of tho city. RATES - REASONABLE. FOR- i.rrKiin. ei Ih lullnw lrih' de.irll. real j rii'My al .ul.l,r am i lun a-ll In liai,,l. prices i nr an miieh iherenl ill Mil.lt Ihr ani..iil j ul i-ll v laiea .Inr ilipre.ni !,,, n tij.,,, !dlllli.l I ll.t 11I1 itv tai, ,il I lrtf.ni lllv liriit'iii, aa r.n .n Inr hi II, e i l.ailrr.il Uri-umi i ,iy, n ,c liTi.r imifigt iht ma it him ix imn ima 1 m. Owner. , Ori'ha 1 aiit U I j i'r.iia I amiiliell ,1 ,, ( Mr.. H. A. llriiiiKhliin,- '"linlv add , f Mra. Mrv I Man a Alil Klidv, eaUle t; niude K., rininiy add (inn, hie Itnl.i . Mr. harnh f arlri.U'e r.l A, nn Miller I. I. I.r.inar.1 Mr. Aiiitle b'nhy A. K. Wane . .. A. K. Wnil .1 I Ml ! J' K HI l.'l ll In II Logan Hairy Interests. A meeting was recently held as an adjunct to the regular meeting of the!fm, prance ai i-ogan to consider the a v m- ability of organizing a creamery company, but it was found that it would tin hhi.Ii.hu The teacher's work tieinir ! to talk of starlini. fur uhih, H,a ,....,. finisedhe goes out without a scroll of country about Igan is beautiful and record as to the organization that it takes very fertile, immense crops of oats ami bo long to establish, and the "new j clover are raised and the natural con teacher again enters upon the work of j ditions are very favorable for thedairy to rt construction entirejy ignorant as to induatry. yet, very few of .he farmers have what has preceded l.irn, only to repeat done anything in the dairy line to sneak the upsetting and re-construction process j of, and cows are no numerous Con- J and leave everything in the dark for his ! siderable interest in the aiihinrt r,f,l,.i,v. Here we find a treat waste . inn wag shown at. Dm m,.,.iin ...,i n j is good reason fur exacting a material j development of the induatry in that Hec ! tion soon. At the present time only two or three The People's Verdict. Besides curing the worst case of rheu matism in Clackamas county, the fol lowing cases speak : Mrs. Charles, of Seventh alreetsays: 'My boy's right leg was paralyzed from his hip down, so that he waa unable to put his foot to the ground for over twelve months. After using three bottles of Mr. Hargreave'e famous Seaweed Rem edy, He can now run around without his sticks." Mr. Michael Otiinn of Oreimn f'itv. says "I was laid up with a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism in a most acute form. Throe aimlications of tin. iis Seaweed Keniedy entirely cured me." Mrs. Geo. Reddaway says, "It is worth its weight in gold fur rheumatism." SoldbyGuo. K. Haikihka vks, South Madi-on Street, or at Thayer & AM.tn'ij oflice, Oregon City. 1'. 0. Itox28H. ABSOLUTELY "PURE DfUGS Q A. HARDING. none ni.'T OOMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED " and II I Ami l: -a 1 I .v. II III .1 III ft X. .1 III II I'l !'7 IVi l.'l l f. II ItllDAhKS lly I iillerinr. :i in I I tV M Uuill. aui ,N..I. I. Iirfl, fl.ru Ihal If altalil l.auc.l h II. a lrr.. r,;..,- ti, .i,relr, .1,1 u Ma, X Ii ai. and !., .1 r I In. -lln e..muiai..lli( me In l, ,,..n M and r..c-t lit aar.meti & a, 11.,, mill,, 1.1 lliaauia u lalii and llilll, S. rrlil f.r h ja,. Kllib tlirrl IU aHJi.-l lltrf 1 1 mi. 1111 .lay .lay lil. ih. ; .e-f,lK. .i..- 11,. qu, .,11 tka li ! II. al in turn a . Bl l. aa,.4.l Hi e..nil ln.ua in Ih I It i . : 1 .illilj i. I laraainaa and ai.i W -ll aald ,t. l-ailj I,. II.. ,i !,', . In I aj a. a.ar.anirlil, I.MkM and eilnara nf aal Said aal In lm (..!' ,,. W I'Ulll. Srllla.a.l, oirfna. May. iry luiiHiui. u N.air la haretiy .Ion, O..I V .ari.nl l..,ir. ,m ,a ,,.,,, cf j arllia.-al, tn tn dlfTelrd. dal. U May A i,lu, aid a( V r ii.liu e..mmali.lin ma tn lei j iik.u rf . Ii ami r,.)e. I tlia a.aoa.ltirnl iu am.i.iulllii 1,1 Hi .mi, (,, ,1, w lni( lauiruia Inr ilia line'unte I reel I lia ll.t .lay . d. nf I and ' ami I trtird iim.. 1 i d nil III .a "'.! ir...rt .1 ,.1, ih. i .k 1 l"V al aurl.Hrk p Wl id aald 4.i Ihe en.llt I,,, 11 mi ( I),. 1 h, .. If. .-k .1 ,Vl I .'.1 1 ""lilr id l laekalnaa. an, I m. la. I II. ' I" h' lrn-ily tnlli lilihM i..r. 1.1 .i aal.l aauineuk lrtaT a.d i.eii. ! Said aal tn m Inf V fM 0 1 u ,, , . lAVa.i4i SellitiMMl. tlrrgnl), M.y. 11 I I V UAlinllAL sau .N.. lire I. be.el.y l,.. that bl tin oarranl li.ua.) ael,W.M1. I May. A I... lu, Ii ill ernf,le al ael,lt)Ml. tn III illrM.lft.l .UMI Ik. I Fine PerfiiaierlES and Toilet Article!. Alio a lull lock nl FAHSTTS- OILS, KTC. successor. 01 lime and energy a waste on the part of the teacher, and also of every pupil in the school. There is also a lack of aim and purpose oa tne part of pupils ar teacher i persons in the neigbrKjrhood are etiifaged .a. ... ui ntuuv, mere is no definite work set forth to be accom plished; hence we find some pupils running all to one study and some to another. Studies are selected at the in dairying. All of these have special customers who take their butter at a fixed price. J. M. Tracy lias a market for his butter at 00 centi a roll the year through and naturally is preparing to ex- wnim AS rtnnttnntnnnn - ..I M 1 ei l t. 1 f . mo ciiiiu. ryo lend nis dairying operations. U.C.Haw- tiiur uve or nix years, more or lean n n a m !. . .,.i i , , ' ' - i uw. iiniiiuer 01 this kind of work, the child drops out of Bchool because other pursuits became more congenial. This is all obviated by tne system adop'.ad in graded work Here we find a continuity of work from term to term. In every graded school ia found a course of study outlining the work to he done, and a record ol the work accomplished by every class and every pupil. This record is so complete as to show to each succeeding teacher the entire organization of the school, the studies pursued by each pupil, and a profit. cows at Pronounced Hopeless, Vet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada K. Hunl, of U rot on, S. li., W(. ()ii()Bj " Was taken with a bad Colli . u-liii.li im.I- tled on my Lnngsf cough set in nnd finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. 1 gave myself m, to my Saviour, determined if I could not may nun my irieilllS Oil Carl ll, I WOllld meet, my absent ones above My hiH band was advised to get iJr. King's New i-Msi'overv lor uonsiiiiiition, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles; it has cured inn nnd thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at U. A. Harding's drugstore, regular size COc. and $1.00. Ninil K Colt ITIIIIi-ATIii.N " Uinl om..i orefuti rliy. ci,,n , N-.lee la e,ey ., lh, Vh'.".,'.,,,. name. Uejlle, .. M, ,.,, ,, ;'"", i . . I'""'' '" "'I'l-rl "I I I.im . " I"-'. aaalnat ... I I, ' '"'" Hie lle.l.t,r ! N't "all'l'l"" and Hrerivrr ii ih, r m i...., .... "r'"er r..mmaii. o., .... , I ... . . Clly ori'K.iii ., j,,,,, ,i , ore,n , r,rr( . I ,bm Marilii I. Ilrl.leii.iii,, I'H n Hi an in t, ,, i.,i.n k Ih.lni'.lea.l S ,ri (hi, N w ....ir.iei, ,, Kill!, alrrel In wl.... m,.I. i ' ' K. ",m" 'I'" l-llnwlnl . 1 ht " day leiled ll,t, a., I in I , mi":','" '"? r""""" '-Idenre I,, , , !"""; " "' "" u"!; ,11'.1.1"11''" '' "Id l.lld. K I Ml ), i-" l.'i t. Ill nfa.ldd.i .IlidSi.rln,,,., ,,.,. r..,,,,' ","r "I ri.rk.m... sial. ..low J. T. Ari'KKHus. Itei.(,., j '" l" "l'eny In ,i. ,i,, ,b.- j 'aid .aaeaaiiii.nl, l.ellier lllta NtlTII'K lilr i n , " .. "r.l i i.y.Mr NT. III III n'eliH'k a m .. . I ' Hie Ii hrarlh, . "I ,'.,l, , 'i: V.l",'''l,''n ' "" Said ale in I. f,,r IV M ay.1.1 ata4 1 y ,. , w. luvia. tii i , sel.ajiMMl. Href nn. May. IWJ II v ,. . HM KI- AMAN al tlie limir r lln. ' II. o Kll-riltnr For Sale. Forty acres of fine land near Macks burg, house and other improvements. Will trade for property near Oregon City. F or further particular address Macksburg, Oregon, J. S. WOLFEH, 4t You will lose money unless von . amine the fine assortment of millinnev goods at the Iaik Place store before purchasing. WANTED. Salesman, Local and Traveling. To represent our well known house. You need no capital to reprsont a firm that warrants nursery siock tirst-class and true to name Wfir nr Tin.. rr . ,. ...... n "."' ii'n luit, f iiiii per monui tome rigtit man. Apply quick, stating age. L.L.MAY A CO. Nursery men, Florists and Seedsmen . ST. PAUL MINN. Lounges, chairs, etc., upholstered at Holman & Wallinir's. Al work ,,, anteed. Repair all your old lounges for little money and they will be good as new. SIX SPASMS A DAY. Dr. MIU, Mndieal Co., Elkhart, Intl. flr.NTi.PMrs; I ncvcrloae an npimrtunlty tn ll A O "I'1 '""I Willi iierviiii. rnmplitlnu nAOI1"1 tl, ua,uriii,i'e tlnii it will nm . " wdlsitiiKint lln ui. W iwi our tm Wna elirhtr)enninnilU(l l,ew,i,iiu.iwl w,ihvinlem m. Hnrinllrne. ho would liv. live or . , iulna.li.KledH7. Wt ,nit0 " ei.. without atNiriTj fliially ,,r drniuiht rccninrnuinkd . ' ' i,. miu..?, torallve Ner I D CTl i Mw".i': a tk.ll n. M...1 a I ,T.'""' uaed Hiruo ImllleJi. i,aT a n ,.,:'?.?":. .V? WtilV .'x- 1 ( Ars& i-;1 N'lli K KOH ri lll.P ATI I and oilii e al (iri-..n I .. Apl nnllru la herid,y lv..i that ir liam. ,1 .rlil.T haa nied imllrenf I" In make Sii.l i.p.u.f I.. rm, ler NeiMlm, Al, H S . an, I Ihal Mil . i ina.li, Mm th, ,.i.i,r and ke i ,, 1 ' H '-""I I'lli. o at Ori'.iiii t 111. ' 1Y -J VI I """ "' lVU- ' f- 1 i. J,r,d. Wind. IllrJlV'l """n'.lea.l eniry Nn KkHi. Inrlhil' '(7 " J ! "' '""""Ins lln in nri.i Mi' ri'.nieiii , m.,,1, .,,,1 , ,hi, .ii,, ,,(.,, i 'rui.. Krlf .Mlr ii-k. Iiatld ula.iiun , li'lyre, H Harper, .11 nf Saliii'.a I'nilll,,,!),,,,,,,,, j , A.' l lit ii-i i lould uj tlmt FI..T OO.I. liat.ne li. u. , sr, tz&vi aw!i!A no JnriM THOUSANDS ly heiiHliy. Von are at liberty to una m. e..m.i- .UNDINa THC ...,(t 0f THIS WONOinru. 8. C. H.acoi, Agent Pacldc iUureai On. Butlagi, Nebruks, April uui, un. Dr. Miles' Nervine, MOST CKRTAIlf CDBI FOi HEADACHE, HETJEALOIA, BEEV0rj8 PE08 TEATION, DIZZIHE8B, BPA8M8, BLEEPLESfl. IES8, DrJUHEss, BL0ESi wd opiUM OLD ON APOIITIVI OUMNTt(, TRY DR. MILES' PILLS. 50 DOSES 2S CTft WVt-., PPJ Paran Enai , .ir,unm til m ..-.i-.. . noih k ok A ri'l.IM M kn r 1IIAIOK. Nnjle.lihi.rrliyilvi.il, Ihal I tia -l I..TI, a.lniliie, ,y ,e 'lull'"' ' nun .,( ,- ,,,, r,,nniy,iire"ii '"' 'tie will a. ed id lll",;' "i i ll . .lain,, ,,.,.a.,. All r. 'IhIiiii HK.iln.t a,, i r.iiiii. .re lor the -- ... .v , -,CIUI, tninirfle 1 "C APre.m c'uirrolyouili u,c nkl the l. K.ii.l ..... .. . Ole akin a '"III. rr,-k- I... ,,. " HIM I Add. f.WLV"'"": lllr I " i.n, Kiiiilinrii, rkli.. AE?ff'jen.lll..tai. m nir ll.,c,.,, lull ';. 'Tl'li'd tn Ihr f,, w ..ni i.,r i.iniMi, ;"' '!p' w .h.iic . HnApMlCs,n.tn'c, BF . I"'"""' ni iili'in. i.ri.iii.rlv i-,rin...l iii nir delire al llanelln, rivnr OaH . Or" u inniilh. fr.mi tlin diiln nl ilin"' "re l.,r,.v,-r l,nir,.,. i.KO II I.'". r !''..""' "I l.uiiian II- W W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and ReK Having nun u tIB -l lnn I "lain In in v nmi, I, ,v. I niil'L 1 1. . ' .. uK.shsnoi;iX(; a srw ALL WORK ATTENDED" TO & . WHITK. Wa.Wiiitk WHITE BROTHERS I- ".. "''."""I .llBUtlnn.l.. "".1"'1 d lilllM. la 'km, -' 'tii.uti,,n ".' I'li'ld- -iiiiinK,, fiin.1,,1,..,, innin'rn ?,. ,sl"'loijioHito comer from liiinlwiiru store. ORECON CITY. ORt NEW YORK GAU I'liotogrnjiliH Delivered l'liieat Stylo of Art. . i:ine Crayon Work a Sjft J. "Id rictnnn Copied to Any I1" For sale by Charman & Co. Call on faction Uiiaratitiied. "a CHy, oio 0llryH.rpo,tOffi0,, OBEO0("r