HEH»'J '' i - ''; H would remedy the defect except suqh svstem would “compel” teach brains svstem ers to must be devised which will effect ually exclude from the schoolroom a class of teachers so-called, now painfully too prevalent, whose vo taries proclaim themselves “teach ers^ ¡from sheer indisposition to do or perform any other species of la- bor whereby some sort of liveli • LAFAYETTE COURIER. An irate Pbiladelpian father doesn’t approve of the present system of school teaching. He declares that it is far be low that in vogue'thirty years ago, am! that it is making candidates for the in- . of sane asylum, and piling up a heap misery in many forms. He desires that forms there should be reasonable flogging In scbools-^beginning with the teacher«. One thing which especially rouses bis wrath is the way; in which tired parents are forced to teach their sleepy children during tbe evening; the lessons which they go to school tbe next day merely to re cite. He demurs, and with reason, at do- iug the mental drudgery for which he liberally pays others wbo are purposely fitted for it. It is not alone from Phila delphia that this remonstrance comes. In all our cities parents are complaining bitterly of tbe studying at home to which their children are forced on pain of falling below their classes. No father wants to teach school during all his leis are hours, and no child should be com pelled to spend so much of tbe day in brain-work. Fewer studies and strict discipline in tbe schools would make suffi cient time for tbe memorizing of lessons at the desk. It is the great fault of our school system that it demands that chil dren should occupy themselves with more «todies at one time than they are able in telligently to master. —N. Y. Tribune. e L itigant Q uestion in Y am HILL.- r—It peems that there areyel tlioiie tojq.iiibble ovbrlthe Liti< gant Question in this county. 1 . (by interested par- the Gofejrnor Gofernor ’s rea rea- ties only) that (he sons for refusing his signature to the repeal bi|1 was inconsistent with his action* m reference to the C ourier and West-Side in this county, sûico) ii the appointment hood may be secured. ■ And we woMd not be under stood here as attributing all of the blame for educational deteriora tion to teachers; parentsand guardi ans are’ too often qulpable in this behalf. Absorbed in the of business or pleasure, frequently grow careless apd in different as to the progresB their children and wards arc making at school. V In such c his an additkxfiWand ext Ous re in dio sponsibihty is enl teacher. Agains this species of indifference it is difficult for Jtie teacher however competent nd , arduous to contend, The responsibility of educating the riS-j ipg generation is divided bet weed parents and teacher; neither can neglect or despise his parti wi t limit' enhancing the i proba- bititiesi pf poor success in t the end. -■ J* * : I * " ; '' ' ' i ' ' “ ----------- ----- ---------- * . I '7- li I > liH. I ■ li Hi- ■' JT I ■ J H''' ■ n ■! ' ’ i I | | Foreclosure. RADWAY’S READY » RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In froi to , Twenty NOT ONE HOUR after readingjAis_ady^W<enienJ need, any SUFFER WITH PAIN RADWAY’8 READY RELIEF If A CURE FOB JEVERf PAIN. It was the first and is the only P« edy that instantly stops the most excrutjatr pitted ing pains, allays Inflamationa, > ■ of Lungs,, YnWh, Congestions, whether Bowels E_ 1- ’’ or other glands or organs, by one ^“ON^TO^ENTY MIN-CTE8, auction, to the highest bid- matter how violent or exerntiating the rid Coin in accordance with ¿umatic. Bed-ridden, Infirm Infirm, Crippled, Foreclosure, in front of the Rheumatic. dig. wi oor, in Lafayette, Yanrhi 1 Nervous, Neuralgic or prostrated --------- / , the real estate hereinafter ease may suffer. Between the h^urs of 9 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. ®f said day, all the right, ti tle and interest of tfys said Armstrong in and to the foFbwing teal property as des cribed in said decree of foreclosure, to wife All those certain tract* of land situated, lying and beii g in Yamh 11 county, Oregon, and more particularly bounded and descri bed as followr, Notification Number 1.264, surveyed and designated on the Maps and Plate of the United Stateij as Claim Number 72, Joeing parts of Sections 33, 34 and 35, in T. 4 8. R| 4 VV., and^Clgiin Number 61, being parts of Sections 2, audita T. 5 8. B. 4 Westj being bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at appoint north 83 degrees east seven (Mains and dhfrty links^dretau* from a p >inti13/’cbaiog'aud 80 links so^th of the-north e| 1st confer of tbe south east quarter of Si Setion 31, in T. 4 8. R. 4 West, and running* hence »south 83 degrees we^t 103 chains a( 1 fifty links; thence sooth 1# degrees and i 10 minutes east 29 chsins and 20 links; the ce easti23 chains and 30 links; thence soutj 25 degiecs and 40 chains;-4 thence 72 c ‘grees east 12 chains and 50 links; ithen! e north 73 degrees ¿east 71 chains; theiy e north 23 degrees 30 minute.« west 64 chiat s and links to the place of beginning,' i> i the District o? land subject to n City,j Oregon, containing 640 cres; and also Notification 5,- te 461J known and designated and plats of the United States 4 south! half N EL Qr. 8ec. 34 •¿I n ‘ n TTT L * Q.4 la a w v 'T ffl ’ D avid T hompson J amb A rmstrong . BADWATS BEADY BEDIE The above fits more localities than Philadelphia Indeed the main strife with teachers prettyj the greatest generally, is, amount of useful knowledge which can be imparted to the learner in a given time, but the greatest num ber of studies which can be thrust into his hands all at one and the Miss! Edith O’Gorman same time.. It is the bane of our school system in Oregon as else tramps [about thd country where that it encourages the mul people to desist*from patronising tiplication of studies far beyond Catholic schools? The ninuy seem| the capacity of the subject sought not to recognize the fact that, so to be instructed. In this way nd long as Catholic schools maintain one branch is mastered thorough their present degree of superior ly, while the pupil has an indis ity over other schools they will tinct and indefinite understanding cpmtnend themselves to the pat- - the sensible and thought of half a score. Good teaching is country though a thoufc: not indicated by the number of ¡d “nuns”were to inveigh studies sought to be iu^posed upon the learner all at the same timig hem daily. What |s ted “nun” supposed to but rather by the thoroughness of instruction in the sufficient about Catholics and Cathp- tools, and about nunneries ? ber of studies imposed with a due regard to the age and menial ear extensive grist of pacity of the learner. The American NewspaperRe- The practice of requiring a com parative beginner to study spell porter is making a gallant _ fight L * ing, reading, arithmetic, grammar, airainst thd American Type Found geography, history, philosophy, ers’ Ring. By the manipulations declamation, composition, rhetoric of this Ring a duty of25 per cent. and elocution all at the same time ad valorem is perpetuated; yet jit so divides, confuses and distracts has been demonstrated that Scotich his attention and over-taxes his type can be imported at a saving capacity as to blunt rather than to printers of 40 per cent. The quicken and improve his under type founders ring, like all other establishment standing. He becomes lost in the associations for legalized extbr- chaos and Babal of to him lncom- ibt has just pardoned Hodge,, out manfully for the prehensible propositions;- discour- continuance of a scale of tariff •eat half-a million thief, who agement follows and withit indiffer on type which amounts to little qly sentenced to to the Peni- ence, and thus pupils drag through short of downright robbery. We ry for ten years. successive! school terms apparently: he pluck of the Reporter Lee a < T man, was elected but little more advanced at the; in its war upon this gigantic rob Spiker < ' South ‘ Carolina end of ea^h than they were at bery of printers. Hooseof gentativqs. beginning. - ' The average modern teacher The Philadelphia Enquirer and Irimself wants teaching, in more Forn^s Press, both leading Grant respects than one. He may be pa|ors publish the figures produced an “A. M. f so far as mere letters in the| Common pleas Court of are concerned and yet be totally Philadelphia showing that the re unfit to intelligently and success turns had been altered and tamp York Tribune contains of the Josses of various fully impart instruction in our ered with in favor of Hartranft I 4 I »mpani^s by the Boston Common Schools. in that city sufficient to give rhich it appears that That there is a radical improve him the total majority claimed for companies lost $7,769- ment in our. systems of instruction him in the State. It is said that on a ineucot, 2,910,000; . demanded the statistics of ignor fair vote, Buckalew could ] id, $890,00; England, The exact loss sus- ance evolved by the Census of carried the State by 40,000 oston companies is not i 1870 fully attest. With all of our but ex speeds '* $20,000,- ~~~ boasted superior educational facil The JVew Northwest thinks Anna ities ignorance and illiterature are .......- surely and with measured tread Dickinson was mislead into taking (The Mixed Commission i on ’ the stump for Greeley. Wonder Annerii n ane 'British » claims, gaining upon us apace. Various remedies tor thi^ j state if Mrs. Woodhull was mislead into awarch 0Ó0 gold, to be paid by the United of things are suggested, and among taking thejstnmp for Grant Vicca t Britjan, principally Bates roughed " for Tennie both ■ Britsh ■ * * i sqbjects them “Compulsory Education” is ty of 8eized by the Union steadily gaining advocates, but no Grant, the next step being tke di the war. of Ludlow street jail. /ystem of compulsory education rection hT — Sheriff’s Sale i jJ'l I i ’ll ' - ■ a _ a a « « Will afford Instant Ease. J j Inflamation of the Lidneya, Inflamation of the Cladder. Cladder. , _ _ _ „ Inflamation’of the Bowehr. Congestion of the Lungs. r Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing. Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterics, Croup, Dipthecia. *— — Influenza — _ - ■ 4- ■ Cataarh, Headache, Tooth ache. Neuralgia, Rheu®atiem. L ' Cold Chills, Ague CWUa. The application of the Readjr RelieT to the part or parts dl . 1 where _ the pain or difficul ana comfort. ty exists will afford ease an r Twentv — * drops • — 9 in — - a half tumbler of water *.. a • a» * • ■ _z*v w . * V wiil in a few minutes cure CRAMP8, Soar Stomach, I Spasms, Heart-born, Sick 2/ead *hoea, Dysentery. Colie, Wind Ache, Diarrhoea, I> ml in the Bowels, and l . internal Pains. Iways earry a bottle of T i avelers should always RAD WAP READY RELIEF with * them— A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of wgterJ It is better than French brandy or Bitters as a stimu- lant. ___ a . a FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague cured for fifty cefite.—- There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague and all other Malarious, Bilious, Typhoid, S^rlet, Yellow and other Fevers (aided' by RADWAH’B PlLL8)bO quick as RADWAY’8 READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. -—- LU HEALTH! BEAWI Strong and Pure rich Blood—Increase ef. Flesh and weight—Clear Skin and Beauti ful Complexion secured to all. ; J - D b . foil th “ ' * ? “ 33 3t. 4 West of the Willamette Me* Gaining lone hundred and fifty- >100 actjes; and aNo the follow ed premises, to wit: Liots Nuin.- an(l 6 ajnd the north west quar- Dutb wept quarter and the south Ir of thi north west quarter of Ind Lot 1 of Section 4 in T. 5 8.R. ntaining one hundred and tifiy- r 100 acres; and also Land Claim g within the following metes and [south bank bi the Yamhill river iarticularly bounded and descri be a, to wit: ’* Beginning - at * the * - coruer of Richard Booth’s and Booth A ’’ Claim, running thence chains; to stake on the lire be- B. Ha iWley's and sail! .Booths’ ith on a line between said doths’ Claims 2 chains;— auth line of said Booths ig of said Yanihill river;— owing flown the meanderings in r of saia Yamhill river to where is’ east Uine cros-es said liver;— uth on said east line to the pkice ng, containing 42| acres more or ing in Secs. 34 and 35, in.T. 4 8. R. RADWAY’S 8AR8APARI1.L1AN RESOLVENT Has made the most aatuuiahing cures, so- Quick, so Rapid are the Changes tht Bedy undergoes under the influence of this truly wonderful Medicine, that Every Day an In^ereaae in Fl«*> and Weight lb Seen and Feit. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop «>f the JJARS a PARILLIAN RE SOLVENT communipa’es through the Blood Sweat, Urine.and other fluids and juice* of the system the vigor of life, for>it repairs tbe wastes of the body with new and son nA material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption,. Glauular disease, Ulcers in the thro»t,,nouth Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and ether parts of the system, Sore-eyes, Streauoa»* Discharges from the Ear.-*, and tbe worst forms of skin ducahes. Frnpilons, Fever Sores. 8cald Head, Sing-worm, Balt rheumr Erysipelas, Acne, Black 8pota, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, -Cupcers in the Wornb„ and all weakening a id painful discharge*. Nigh^sweat-, Loss of Sperm, and »11 the wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days’ use will prove t(f any person using it ¿or either of these forms of disease its potent power to cure them, ’ Not only does tbe S absapwrm . lia » R es olvent excel all known remedial agents ih> $0 the following described reales the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitu and Skin diseaitqs; but it ia the only [bit: r * Beginning at the south east - tional positive core for ’ i \ ’ Number 72, in T. 5 ¡south of Lidney dk Bladder Com'plafnte, ru. Range 4 West of Willamette Me- fi . . north ‘ 23 degrees _ ‘Whence 30 minute? Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabe ¿bains and 50 links; thence South ¿liaiiiH south 75 tes, . .ropsyr Stoppage of water, Incontin of Urine, Bright’s disease. Albuminu ’dO minutes east 11 chains and 40 ence ria, and all cases where there are brick dust h$nce south 4 degrees 3o 3b minutes deposits, or the water thick, cloudy, miked i^hams; thenceforth 85 degrees 30 with substances like the white of an'egg, or i 3vest est 27 chains Yfid and 60 hnks; links; thence threads like white is s morbid^ ... , silk, .. or there . .MP-,...., ____ qegrees 30 minutes west i chains;— dark, biilioue appearance, *«udl white bone i»est 79 chains and 8 links; thence is a pricking. dust deposits, and when there 2&hains; Whence east 27 chains and .■£ thence' south 70 degrees and 30 burninig sedsation when passing water > and in the Small of the Back and .Wlongtee talooq sasaat 12 chains; thence dorih 73 de pain Loins Brice. $1 00. 71 chains to the placd of begin Worm*.— •The r~- only known and sure raxn- :<ntaining 153 acre*,. And also all VWJ . “ I'V. IM, VLv V " etc ’. " i«ain piece or parcel oClaud lying edy fur Tape, * Pin, itig in the county of Yamhill, Oregon £nd designated a* follows, to wit: PERFECT PURGATIVE PUJJ5, n T, 5 8. R. 4 west, and beginning at perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated *with sweet gum. purge, regulate, purify, cleanW and strengthen. Radway’s Pillaior the cure of all disorders oC the Stomach, Liver, Bow els, Kidneys, -^fiadder; Nervous Fiseases, V adache, Constipation. Costeveness, indi gestion. Dyspepsia; Biliousness, fiilioua Fe ver, Inflamation of tbe Bowels^ Piles,, aad all Derangements of the Intersil Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive curt- Purely mineral» Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or deleterious drugs. < __________________ „ — ’ s PnXs ____ A few dqpes of R adwat will tree the system from all the above named disor ders. . . ner ■ ■ _ ders. ftri Price. 25 cents Box. Sold by Druggists 1 ! ____ Send ... execution and accruing costs. one letter stamp to RADWAY 4 CO. No. Ute, Nov. 17, 1862. ~ . 87 Maiden Lane, New York. Information B. P. ‘BIRD, worth thousands will be sent yea. nov29] Sheriff Yamhill Ch., Oregon. DR. RAD WAY’S CAPITAL SALOON JOS. BERNARDI, . Commercial at, SALEM- ALWAYS Y FRIENDS AND THE GENEm M al ftiblic are invited to call In and WHISKIES, i Sample my ’ J. , CIGABS, ________ DRINKS aad CIGABS. | OYStERS and J SARDINES lithe best market«. m is also provided with a good TABLE. ? marLllv M c M innville W. L. TONEY hotel ' PROPRIETOR ’ McMINNNILLE, OREGON. Having returned to the old Stand, aad re furnished and refitted the same, I am now prepared to accommodate guests in a ] man, ner equal to the best, atfprices suited to the ICE IN THE COURTS convenience of alii Give mea call and. saisfy W. L. TO PoJk aad other oonnjies yourselves. marlltf apr201y r ' I r