Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 05, 1897, Image 5

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
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FRIDAY, MAKCII 6,18117.
Tiu IIkaperiami. The "Wedernew"
hold one ol ihblr Unt iiim-llnn Ut Krl
ily evoiilng. tm Muimlle wae dIoiUhI
)irlilint pro torn. The iiitxitln wm
0H)nil with e aotiK hy the glrla' chorue.
Mint Mahi'l WoUri'il in in Uiirc-ilve
nmiuif r moll nolvcicd erllclu. MiHM-a
1'Vhu Suinaon end Jeitncttn lCcnd "uiik
an hiriirui Imllml whirh wan iiinch i
prociutoil. M ma Mainl Wlnrilow't orlui
n l (liM luiiiiitluii wan llie main (mliire of
the evoiilng end wan moot tiouilllliilly
(luliviiit'd. At Union hIib woiilil i-erry
hur lintt-hora iiion the ln'intilH of rhctorl
ell urainli'iir end iiililiiniiv thtm would
ewey lliein hy hor lniirtHivo ilolivory
In thp ktliM-f fliotixhl end iiiixlliniion.
Cfie ilolmiu wen: Uonulvril "ihut more
knowloilnii in dorlvoil from roudiiiK then
from truyi'liiiK The elllrmiitive wam
iimUlned by Fred Muiip'le end (.'linn.
lleUoi k while the tiiuiiiilint iioative
wee ri'pruM'ined by Curl Joulinke, IMnr
Murtiaxe end Arthur llolilon. The
enkera handled the tuhjuvt with uhhm
end irt'cilim and hud the lonntMiit t
litntlon of the KHtliorliiK throughout the
ii nh ile. Tut inoctliiK elj.iiiriid eller
ImviiiK liHtuui'd to a well dolivorm pa
triotic recitntiou by MlHK.Muud No. ile
The noxt iiivviiiiK will he held 1'riduy
evMiin.
llmoirr Outlook run thk Anhkmuly.
The Mcl.iJUfc'lilin I'ircle cnjoyod rod
lutter nitflit at Mr. C. II. Dye'e MomUy
evening, the ouuaiiou he'nx the vial, of
Htate berretary J. K. Itreeiillttld of Port
land. At the clone of the agronomical
Jiactiririioii, felicitoue addruBHes were
mndu bv Mr. Ureonfleld, Col, Miller, K.
E, Chanimn, A. 8. DresHtir, C. II. Dye,
I'rofuriKor Ilolmua and otheia. Mr, C.
II. (Jauliuld wits called for but rufuxod to
be bribed into making a aiieevh by the
promine of all the ChHutauuuanR that
t!i,.y would vote for him for hcIiooI direc
tor. Mr, Ureeufleld enva there will be a
lnr(0 cIhhh to graduate at UlnilHtone this
summer representing all f urta of the
'. "to etitte. Very genuiul intereHt was
i'iif 'VJ.ii, tl'M. nHHitiililv which
proiniws this year to surpass all its pre-diifi-sHors
in excellence and variety of
talent.
Dk.ntihtht. Dr. J. II. Miller, dentiot,
treats all (lisnnsos of the or.il cavity surli
as icrh'Uiiit'iititiH, iicriostiiis, Klngivitis,
nociosis of the uiuxilliiry bnuuH,
pyorrhiea, alveolaris and tlltrons tumors
of the gums. Artistic gold and porcelain
crowns and fine plate work, Ilrst-rluMS
workiimnHhip. ExiinrnntioiiH free.
Tcrnis ri'UHOnable. Ollice7ih ntreet.
MayComh to (iiiikk. Home of the
em ill boys of Oregon City are going to
gel into trouble it limy persist In climbing
onHiidofl'tle Southern l'aciflu uravcl
JcANNED-
Toinntocfl, - 4 cans for 2')C
J.H.K.TomatocB, 2 " " 25c
(iooilCorn, - 4 " " 2oc
Fields' Oysters, 3 " " 60c
E. E. Williams, Tho Grocer.
train, One little follow came veiy near
gelling inn ovor Tuesduv morning.
Tlinre Is tin urdiniiiiiM prohlhiliiig this
practice and Chief Hums expocta lo
see that It Is enforced. These hoys , are
not only liable lo be crippled or klllud,
but should they cou'imie the practice,
ulijiict thcmielvi'S lo arrest and Ihuir
parents to pay a fine,
EDUCATIONAL NOTES
All communications Intended for this
column should lm addressed to Mrs. II,
H, (iibsoii, Omgoii City, Ongou
MKKTI.NO Of THK THK TKAC'IIKIIS. I
The regular tinuithly nioolliig of the
Cltirkaiuai County Toai licr's Aass:iaiion
was lielil at vtiiiamoue rails sciiooi
lioiise, Kai unlay, Kehru.iry '11, WM.
Called to order at the Usual hour by
the pri'siilmil, II. 0. Hluikweather,
The minutes of the pievioiia ineittnig,
as prupared by the Hocn-tury, Fannie
(i. Toiler, were read and approved.)
The program was opem-d hy the
association singing ''Ameiica"
IW ri. W, Holmes Hke on "Fx
ainlnatioiis and ItHviews" iu sell do I
work. ''We have two exlieim-a in ideas
concerning examinations those who be
Hi vb in Judging of a pupils Illness for
promotion, entirely hy formal examina
tion and ihuwi w li ) U'llcvo In JmlInK by
the woik done day by d.ty. The revie'v
should U'liln on the kccoihI day of school.
Teachers generally ngfeo prulty well, on
Ihelheuiyof examinations, hut ilillVr
gr. atly iu ptsclice. Ii is always dilll
cull lo live Up to what we preach. The
teacher should know without formal
ipiealioiiing whether a pupil fchonld he
p'omoted. Me nhoiild know just in
what Kitlon of the work the pupil is
weakest and endeavor I'J give strength
therniu, by reviews "
Frofuaser C. VV. Durretle alsosHjke on
this subiM't. lie condemned the prac
tice of studying or "examining" foi ex
aminations. Ile believed that this
could te overcome by not giving notice
of examination beforehand. "If pupils
wera Ignorant of the fine for elimina
tion until the hour of beginning, the
written teats might prove a true slate
inunt of knowloJge."
Hev. Ktigg followed in discussion. He
thought examinations were getting to
be a (ad. lie doubled if they w ere of real
buiictl t. lie believed the incidental re
view was the only one of practical bene
fit to either leather or pupil.
6iiMriiilendeut Armstrong, of Multno
mah county, soke on "Interest "
"There is no enterprise of any magni
tude but has lo do with Interest iu tome
form and teachers are generally con
cerned about impressing on the minds
of pupils the true principle ol computing
Interest, that they may be qualified to
do work which will iu all probability lie
nnpiired of them in adult life. It is hot
to he prcMimed that all or many people
agree in their ideas on any euhjoct. I
believe in reviews call them examina
tions or any oliier name I believe in
them, and I find it ImpoHaioleto procure
indellib'H impressions without them,
lie condemned a practice of condemning
textbooks. Ile would not go out of his
way to put stumbling blocks in Ins own
way. The practice of picking flaws in
text books is unfortunately qui'e com
mon among teachers, especially young
teachers. There are very few teachers
who know enough to get along without
text books. What is 'Interest?' It is
an equivalent for the use of money. If
yon hire a horse and buggy from a ti vet y
stable, you pay so, much each for the
iimu thereol. You must return the prop
erty in as good good condition as it waa
w hen you hired it, endthcdaily hire is for
interest. If you go to a hanker and bite
money (or a given time you muet return
the money at the stated time and
a certain amount of money for the hire,
or the Interest, on that money. At first
the teacher should select problems that
are easy to understand that will come
out even don't frighten them in ad
vance. If mi pi Is (ail to understand in
terest, it 1h generally the fault of the
teachsr. Don't begin to talk about
abort methods at an early stage of the
proceedings that should come later on."
He illustrated several problems in inter
est, recommending the cancellation
method. If pupils are allowed to make
mistakes because they have not been
warned of ditllciilties, the teacher, not
the pupil, is to blame. Most things in
niatlieu.at ics may be taught if t he teacher
can manage himself. If he can t do
that, then he has niiataken bin calling.
Quuitions were asked by T. J. (Jary,
K. M. Ward and M. L. Kngg.
"Morals ami Manner" was the subject
of an excellently writter paper by Miss
Addie Clark. She spoke of the respon
sibilities resting on the teacher, of the
good work which ought to and may be
dune in the school-room, and of the cer
tainty that the most conscientious efforts
of the teacher may meet with poor suc
cess if the work is not supplemented at
home. She urged earnest, whole-harted
word. "Ltt us not be weary in well
doing." l'arkplace was chosen as the next place
of ineuting, to he held the lust Saturday
in .March, and Prof. Gray, Miss Bracken
and W. W. Austin were asked to pre
pare a suitable program for the occasion .
The association then adjourned to the
upper story, where a delicious luncheon,
tunic fully spread on three lung tables,
awaited discussion.
AKTKKNOON SESSION.
Called to order at 2 p. m. by Supt.
Starkweather.
The aaxnciatlim aang "Ml, Vernon
Hells "
The ii 4(iii of Helen C, New was pro
posed for tnemlMirship and duly elected.
Col. I, 1, Hawkins, of Portland, and
Hupt. A P, A'tnslrorig wers elected to
ho uirary meinheiship In the a"oclati'i.
I.litle lloiiclta Pulsion recited "The
Nineteenth Century Teacher,"
"Tim HiiH'riiiieiidenl's Notebook" wan
the suhji'ct of an address hy Hupt. Ann
strung The superintendent is required
by law to visit the different schools and
as a general rule he visits the teacher in
a friendly eplril and not with a desire to
find fault The ill most confidence
should prevail between the superinten
dent and the teacher, If he finds a
teacher who cannot he endorsed at all,
lie should ascertain the length of the
term fur which that teacher is employed
and when that lime expires he should
recommend that anoi her teacher be hired.
Hchools are mainialnd, not to give em
ployment lo a deserving person, but for
the benefit of the school children. The
children's best Interest should be con
sidered first of all The Huieriiiten
dent's talk was listened to with close at
tention by all present.
Heveral cute recitations bv very small
pupils of the school were a pleasing fea
ture of ihmlay's entertainment.
Miss llarriette Doton read a very in
structive aH-r on "History and Litera
ture." Her ideas were g'xnl and her
words can-fully chosen.
Prof. C. W. Durretlo siwke on "The
Teacher's Preparation." "There are
certain attributes of hand, of heart, of
brain, which a person must possess in
order to ever become a successful teacher.
If the teacher possesses personal mag
netism in a marked degree is eminently
fitted for the wot k of a teacher, if pre
pared in other lines. The teacher who
does not honestly care for the welfare ol
his pupils cannot be a really successful
teacher. A broad and thorough cultiva
tion of the mind is very essential to suc
cessful leaching. A teacher who does
not read and keep informed of what the
world ia doing, should not be allowed to
receive a certificate, even when passing
a creditable examination. A dwarf may
find Ida field of observation vastly
widened when he gates on the world
from the shoulders of a giant. We may
gate on the great field of culture and the
best in educational development from
the shoulders of such intellectual giants
as Page, and White, and Baldwin and
Gregory
The following resolution waa offered
by Mrs. II. 8. Uibson and unanimously
adopted : "On behalf of the Teacher's
Association of Clackamas county, I de
sire to offer a resolution of thanks to the
people of Willamette Falls for the kind
treatment and lavish hospitality shown
us to-day. A scial vole of thanks is
due to Siieriii(eiideht Armstrong (or the
favor of his presence heie, and the in
structive talks to which we have listened ;
to Secretary Moody for his invitation to
visit the Cajien shoe factory; and to Col.
Haiikins fur his offer to pilot the teach
ers thraiigh the electric station and paier
mills." A vote of thank was extended
to Prof. Strange and Miss Scott. On
motion, the association adjourned to
meet at l'arkplace the last Saturday i.i
March.
The following is a list of those attend
ing the association :
Faiinls 0 Purler Helen w
(ittrinnltt It ice Harrietts Dolson
Helena K Hank Mrs M Hyatt
MraOahow Aletlia M Pnvlps
Iota Thompson Aura Thompson
Ada McLaughlin F M Darling
T J tiary ACSirangt)
Eva H Stafford Jeniiis It Nohte
C M Itraiihaupt Kai IVIVstt
Ida llirkpinrler Matilda Weiss
Mrs. Young Leonard Vincent
Clara M Hryail Annie Mumpower
Annie l oung
Jennie K Kowen
II U Slitrk weather
Hubert 8 Cue
Wlllanl YV Austen
V W Cramer
A 1) Merman
M L Kugg
1, L Hawkins
Charles Meserve
Ada Moehnke
H 8 (libson
Maggie Williams
Norms Fox
I, L Moore
Mary Itickner
Wiiilred Daucliy
C K Minier
J W (irav
Ksiella llrarksn
Hubert (iintlier
C W Purrette
8 W Holmes
A P Armstrong
Cora Scott
II S Strange
Ilertlia M Uibson
H I) Wilcox
L L Moore
K M Ward
Addie Clark
Lorens Ackennan
School Keport.
Following is the report of the school
taught in district No 07, for the month
ending February 2(1, 18U7: Number of
davs taught, 20; total number ol days
attendance, 426; total number of days
absence, 35 ; number cat-oa tf tardiness,
12; number of pupils enrolled. 24; aver
age daily attendance, 21. Those who
were neither absent nor tardy are Henry
Koellormeier, Amelia Dickumn, Robert
Piatt and Julius Iderhoff.
Ai.ktha M. Piiiars,
Teacher,
The True Heuiiily.
W. M. Repine, editor liskilwa, III.,
"Chief" says, "We won't deep house
without Dr. King'8 New Discovery for
consumption, coughs and colds. Experi
mented with many others, but never got
the true remedy until we used Dr,
King's New Discovery. No other
remedy can take its place in our home,
as in it we have a certain and sure cure
for coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc."
It is idle to experiment with other
remedies, even if they are urged on
you as just as good as Dr. King's New
Discovery. They are not as good, bo
cause this remedy has a record of cures
and besides is guaranteed. It never
fails to satisfy, Trial bottles free at
Charman & Co's drug store.
PURELY VEGETABLE.
Tha Chripnl, fnnlaW.
and ll'U family Mdt-
T M.i. nr.
ilric In lha wiiflil I
An Iwo Tirtt h none
fiirall (Jimmm uf lha
Llvar. bloniath
and StIn,
KuKtilita tlw l.ir
and pravenl (.'HII.I.S
amu ravaa, sIai.asi.
out ( aVKMV, llOWKL
Complaini, HTI.--,
JAVNUIIS AND
NavtsA.
BAO It KK A TIU
Nothing Ii to tmplftaant, nothing common, m
bad brMih; and In rwaj-ly every caM H cornea from
noma' h, and can U o aaailjr cvrretted if you will
Uka Simmon Livna kwi;iton. lo ivrf nlci to
aura a remedy ft lhi repoUive diavirder. It will alto
Uiiprova yowajuu,C4jnipUKrnind genera! luaJtb,
PILEHI ,
How many tiiffrr torture day afier Ur, malting life
burden and robbing eutcenra of all pteaaiire, tvwing r
to the fterrel witTering Utm 1'ilea. Vet relief it ready
lo tha hand of almost any one who will um ytemaii 1
cally tha remedy that haa permanently cured thou- 1
aanda. Kim moms Livaa Kkulato ia do draatiC,
violent purge, but a gentle a Mitt ant to nature.
COXbTIPATION j
SHOULD not U reKarde4 aa
a trifling ailment In fact, nature j
demanda the utmoet regularity of j
tne Dow; ii, ann any devuutoa
from thii demand Dave the way
often to aenoue danger. It w
quite aa nceKry lo remove
impure acrumulaiuine fritn the
bowed aa it ta to eat or aWp, and
no health can be ei petted where
coative habit of body prevail.
HICK 1IEADAC1IK!
Thit dii'reaalng aflliftlon occtira moat frequently.
The (Jitt'rhan(e A the atornvh, arising trn the
Imprrfe tiy duelled content a, canam a aevere paiin in
the brad, accompanied with diMtfrccble nauaea, aid
ihia rotititiitr what la 'jnj!jHy known a Skk
Ilcada'he, for the r-ln-f of which 1Ak Simmons
UVB KaoLLAT't OR MriHONX.
HANffAl 1 t'MXh ONLY Y
J. IL ZEIUH A CO., I'bUadcItiua. Pa.
Your team will have the beat
of care and
Full Measure of Feed
Atlhe
City Stables.
W. H. Y0UNC, Prop.,
Buecaaora to Vf t J. Cooke.
Liverj Rigs on Short Notice.
Telephone No. 42.
150 Rooms.
Mil Stearns. CtitfClerl
HOTEL ST. CHARLES
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Front and Morrison Sta., Portland Or.
Rooms from 25c. to 11.00 per day
Elevator, electric lights and bells
and all modern conveniences.
Free 'Bus meets all boats and trains
Restaurant Connected With Hotel.
JEack of tht fifty-tv
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Theodora Roo$erelt
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