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    THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY, " EVENING, DECEMBER - 7, 1CC3.
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TEACHERS ITJ MANY
STATES CONFER
From Wisconsin on the North to
. Florida on the South "Ed- ,
ucators Mset. ;
SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY
. OF NEW YORK SESSION
' Largs and Sepresentative 'Attendance
;' Marks Gathering of Negro Ped
goguea Convention That Opens in
Trinity Church at Houston,- Texas.
' riamal Bpwial Sarrlr.)
Milwaukee Wl. Dec 17. Th Wis
consin BUta TAin' aasoclatlotfeon
venftd in flfty-thlrdjnnial saaaloa her
today, the estlmataft' attendanca twins
.1.100 paraona. The Indication ara that
tha fatherlns - wlIKprov th inont sue
eaaaful avar held by tha organisation,
for nothing- has been left ondone which
. oould eonduca to tha pleaaura of tha
visitors. . A numbar of tha moat promt-
CURED BV
FOLEY'S HOriEV
AI1D TAR
Obatlnata, racking Conghs that make
our head acha, yoar throat andlaDgs
ore and Inflamed, that rob you of
, sleep nnta yoar system becomes so ran
down that yorf ara in grara danger of
Pneumonia or Gortumptlon, are quickly
cured by Foley) Honey and Tap.
FOLEY'S IIOriEY H0 TAR
soothes and heals thaTuflamed all pas
sages, allays the. feverish conditions,
stops the cough and prevents serious
results from a cold. r " - '
FOLEY'S HoilEY AKD TAR
,. is the only prominent cough medicine
on the market that does not contain
opiates or harmful drugs, of any .kind
and on this account is safest for children.
" It is unexcelled for7Croup and Whoop
ing Cough and will qnkkly curs the
racking-cough which follows measles
' nd leaves so taany children with weak
lungs unless properly treated.
; Remember the name Feleye
Honey and TP and refuse substi-
tutes that cost yon' the larm as the
' geuulnf . Do not take chances with R
, some unknown preparation. . c. -
Contomptloa . Thrittinil .
v C. Unger, 211 Maple St., Champiagn,
III. writes: "I was troubled with a
"v hacking cough for a year and I thought
. I bad consumption. I tried a great many
remedies and I was nnderrthe care Of
- ; physicians for several months. , I used
' one bottle of Foley's Honey- and Tar;
1 It cured tne, and I hart not-been troiH
.bled sine." -' --'
I Three sises-25c, SOc, J1.00. , p'f
The 50 cent sice tnuins two and
one-half times as much as the small sise
'and the J1.00 battle almost sis times
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WaeSart, CUuce m O. aa4 O. SkleV
-,i x. - saete a Oe' -
odbo3 QBoDoHs
PACKED IN FANCY SOU VENIRi TINS
ncnt aducators 'oc . tha- ..colintry are
present . , ' " , r -j . . '. .-.'-
President C. K. Mctienegah called tha
gathering to order to , - o'clock this
morning In the Davidson theatre. The
regular program i ef reports and ad
dreaaea waa taken -up after tha usual
formalities' of opening. . In addition to
reports from the committees on legis
lation, cottrs of" study 'and teachers'
work.' wage and pensions., there Were
several Interesting addresses. The first
was by Superintendent O. H. Landgraf
of Marinette, who took as his subject,
"Pensions Mora Harm Than a Benefit."
Rabbi Samuel . Hlrschbarg - spqka on
"Kthlcal Training in tha Publla Schools.
and Miss Julia C Lthrop of . Hull
Houae, Chicago, on "Training for Life
in tha Public Schools.;: Superintendent
John Kennedy of Batavla. New York,
told ef the practical workings of the
Batavla system which ' he -originated,
and by which two teachers ara em
ployed In each schoolroom, -one assist
ing tha pupils with their study and the
other hearing recitations. Other speak
ers were Superintendent C. O. Pears of
Milwaukee and .President Converse or
Belolt college. . .
New 'and attractive educational fea
tures were offered thla afternoon at the
sectional meetings of tha various da-.
partments. . r .-;' .. .
NEW YORK MEETING
Sessloa TSsgtiis aS ' Klgk SchooLr and
ISTJUiy Voted Bdnoatoxe WU1 Speak.
(Jonnul, 8peelal Rervke.) '
New Tork. Dec. 27. The annual jneet-
Ing of tha New Tprk State Teaches, as
sociation, which will open at the high
school this evening, marka the slxtleth
anlversary-of tha organisation. The at
tendance promises to be unusually target
ai ine opening meeting jonignt Super
intendent J. M. Thompson, president of
tne Academic Principals' association.
will preside. Chancellor James R. Day
of Syracuse university will deliver tha
address of welcome. Other' welcoming
aaaresses will b delivered by Superln-
lenaent a. a. t) ion get t or tne Syracuse
publlo schools' and others. Superintend
ent F. D. Boynton. firesldent of the New
York Teachers' association, will -deliver
his annual address and will speak on
'Needed Educational Legislation.' Mr.
Howard J. Rogers, first assistant -com
mlssloner,of education, will also deliver
an, addreas.r -The -meeting of the asso
ciation will last three days, and In that
time mere win no dairy union meetings
as wen . aa aectlonal and departmental
aesslons devoted to the consideration of
various educational branches. -
FLORIDA SESSION.
oeae of Gathering of Many
Teachers for Sdnoatlomal Oonvestloa.
(Journal Special fterrW.t .-.''-.
Miami, Fla.,. Dec . 27. Tha annual
meeting of tha Florida Educational as
sociation convenes in '. thla city thla
evening. Entertainment hag been pro
vided for tOS teachers, and -If double
tha numbar coma they will be well pro-
viaea . xor, me nest nomea In tha city
having been thrown open for their ac
commodation. ' Tha open In a) session wtll
be occupied with addresses- of welcome
and responses. . to be followed by-the
annual address of President A. A. Mur4
phree. The regular sessions will begin
tomorrow morning and continue through
vriaay., ,
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IT ikinniti rt i tr ' ' J
i ni mi'iAnriruus,
rifty-Seeoad Anaaal Ooavaatloa Begias
. to XMt Thzae Daya. '
- v' fjoarnal Uneelal fleevlM.t
" Indianapolis, Ind.. Deo. J7. One of tha
most interesting features of the fifty-
secona annual convention of the Indiana
Teachers' association, which will open
here this evening, will be a meeting On
Thursday afternoon in Tomllneon hall
devoted to the memory of Jamaa Whit-
comb Riley. A special program has
been arranged for that meeting and
handsome souvenirs will be given out
The teachers' convention will last three
daya and during that time .there will
also be a convention of the county su
perintendents and various aectlonal con
ferences. . -t-
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MICHIGAN EDUCATORS,
Xnslarcrowde4 Wit Teaohere Who
Ara Attending Annual Keating'.
' (Journal sW-lal Ser4iea.t
Lanslngi - Mtcb.. Dec. 27. Fully 700
teachers are In attendance on the an
nual meeting of tha State ..Teachers' as-'
soclation. which la belna held hara
Among the topics to be discussed during
the three days the convention will bd In
session ara teachers -wages, school li
braries, the social life of--Jie high
school,' compulsory, school law. and Its
enforcement, the merit system "as ap
plied to public school teachers, s uni
form course -of study" for the grades,
composition and design In drawing, and
the relation of the kindergarten tq, the
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FLOCK TO ENID.
City ratriotioally Beoo rated la Honor ef
rifteeatk Aaaaal Ooaveaxiea.
',, (Jwar Speelst Serrlee.) ',
Enid, Okla., Dec, 27 Scores of school
teacher, took possession of Enid today
and the city wss patriotically decorated
In honor-of the fifteenth annual '"con
vention of the Oklahoma Teaehsrs; as
soclatllnn. The formal opening stakes
jplace thU evening with an address ot
v I ' ' X '.- : ,.
welcome by Hon. Kdmund FrantsVand
response by L. W, Baxter, territorial
superintendent of publlo . Instruction.
Prominent speakers an the -program In
clude Professor Oruham Taylor of tha
University of Chicago, Governor Fergu
son. President Boyd of tha slate unlver
slty at Norman, President Campbell of
tbo Southwestern Normal at weather-
ford. President Scott of tha Agricultural
and. Mechanical college at Stillwater
and President Cnholti of the Central
Normal at Edmond. Tba wchool land
problem and tha consolidation of rural
schools are among tha Important- toplca
of discussion. -..
IN NEW JERSEY.
lgk School Boepe of Three-Days' fee-
sloa ef adueatorst Atlantle City.
- (Joernal Sp.'lalSrvl('e.)
Atlantic-' City. N.' J.f Deo. "27. Tha
New Jersey State School Teachers' as
sociation met-at the high school thleJ
morning for a three-days' session!- The
evening sessions of the association" will
be held at tha Bt. Paul's Methodist
church. - This session Is of consider
able Importance, aa matters of great
Interest will come up for consideration.
Tha question ofither management of the
teachers' retirement fund is expected to
Causa a heated debate in the meeting, as
there Is considerable dissatisfaction In
regard to the management of the fund
among the teachers. It la even consid
ered possible that thla matter may causa
a split In the association. . . .
MINNESOTA TEACHERS."
to Oonvestloa Begins a St. Vanl la
; Oontral Press ytevUa Chuxok. f
(Joariml Special arvh.) "
St. Paul, Minn.. Dee. 27. Certainly
the teachers of Minnesota may .feel
proud of their annua1-state convention
begun , today, and If the cause of .edu
cation Is to be benefited by discussion
of metnods by Intelligent persons. It
will be advanced at thla oesslonv ' The
attendance Is large and tha Interest
amounts to enthusiasm. .-.
At the opening session this morning
In Central Presbyterian -church, prelim
inary addreasea were delivered by Gov
ernor Johnson, State Superintendent
Olsen and President Frank A. Weld of
the association. Dr. Frank A. Ounsau
lus of Chicago delivers thi publla sd
dress ' thls Evening.
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SYRACUSE EDUCATORS.
Xajxy - Bepraeaatattvew '' Assembled to
Take rar la Several Bewslons. .
(Journal Special Service.)
Syracuse, N. Y., Dee. 27. Educators
of New York are aasembled here for
the aeveral annual meetings which ara
held during Christmas week. The aa
aoclatlona in session ara tha Associated
Academic Prtnctpals,-tatTeachers' as
sociation. Council .of- Grammar School
Principals, Training Teachers confer
ence. Classical . Teachers', association,
Drawing Teachers' club snd the English
Teachers' association. Commissioner of
Education Andrew 8. Draper, President
Schurman of Cornell university and a
number of other educators of note are
on the program. The aesslons will Con
tinue through tt he remainder of the week,
r Baokeya State Teachers.
(Journal Special San In. H .
, Columbus, O.. Deo. 27. This was an
interesting and busy day for tha school
teachers of Ohio, aasembled here. In an.
nual atate convention. Tha sessions
were held at Ohio State university and
were well attended. The discussions
covered a wide range of subjects and
the speakers Included educators of na
tional prominence..., ,
. - ; Wsloomed by 'ToUc ;
. i ' (Josrnal Special Serrlee.) i
Jefferson City, Mo., . Dec J 7. Gov
ernor Folk delivered tha address of wel
come at the opening of the forty-fourth
annual meeting of theMlssourl State
Teaehera aasoclatlon this morning.
President C. E. --Miller responded and
delivered hla annual address. - The at
tendance le unusually large. :
lJ-
ajaahlsgHoa State Teachers.
'" ' " . (Journal Special Service.) J
Nerth Yakima, Wash., Dec. tj. The
State i Teachers' aasoclatlon assembled
m annual session her today with an at-
BrtheBaly
What better testimonial -do
you want, . than the words of thfc
rribthers, who have .used Mellin's Pood
foi their babies? Ask sny mother, who
ha raised her baby en Mslltn'e Pood, and
if h is not mora than pleased. If it 1 not
convenient to do that, write ue sod ,w will '
sen yea soptes ef their tetters. We may
ha some from your town, for we have them
from all over tha United State. Send for a
fra sample ef Mellin's Feed tor year baby. ,
Tke OTfir fsfast t4 reeeWW
: the CRANO t KUI at St. Lawis. I9S4. .
.-Cold Medal, Highest Award,
; Portland, Or. 1905. .
MKLUN'S FOOD CO, BOSTON, MASS,
OF THE LEWIS
tendance of aeveral. hundred visitors.
the largest In the .organisation his
tory. .The prominent - educators and
others whose names are down en the
program for addresses Include President
Penrose of Whitman college. Professor
M. V. O'Shea of the University of Wis
consin, and Rev. W.D. Simmons of Be
anie, t . ...- ... -. .:'
l; Texas Begro Teaekvers. "
.' (Journal Special Service.)
Houston. Tea., Doc 27. Negro school
teachers of Texas began their thirteenth
annual atate convention In Houston to
day with au large and representative at
tendance. . The aessions ara being held
In Trinity M. E. church, with President
W. TrMcCall of -Austin presiding. The
program extends over three daya and
provides for papers and discussions cov
ering a wide range of educational
topics, i '
I
. Teachers at 1 Oread works. .
(Journal Special ftarrtc.) 1
Grand Forks. N. D.. Deo. 27. The
largest gathering ot educators ever held
in 'this state assembled here today at the
opening of the nineteenth annual meet
ing of the -Worth Dakota Educational as
sociation. . Tha program covers three
days and includes a number of Interest
Ing features, - beginning with a lecture
this evening by Father Xc J. Vaughan.
-1 f: ' 1
-v Meets In OolnmbU.
(Joernal Special Service.) ':
Columbia 8. C. Dee. 27 The City
Superintendenta' aasoclatlon Of South
Carolina and the State Association of
County Superintendents met In annual
session here today with a good attendance.-.
The two associations met In Joint
session, at tha state houaa at noon and
were addressed by Professor Joseph V.
Stewart of the University of Georgia.
' . , South Dakota Teachers. .
" Jnumal Sperial Ssrvlee.)
Brookings, S. D., Dec Xi. Moral In
struction In -the i state schools le the
principal subjeot of discussion at the
convention of the Stare Educational ss
aoclatlon begun hero today. Tha plan
will be discussed by Bishop O'Gorman
of ' Sioux Falls, .Governor El rod 'and
State Superintendent M. M. Chalmers.
FORMEft GOVERNOR YATES
V AFTER CULLOM'S SEAT
(Jnerosl Special SerrV.)
Springfield, III. Dec 27. Former
Governor Richard Tatea opens hts cam
paign for the United States senate, to
succeed Shelby M. Cullora, at a rally
today at Hardin, - In Calhoun county.
From now till the ,date of the primaries
in Aprlt Mr. Tatea will devote his time
to speechmajtlng , and . campaigning
through the atate. Tha keynote of hla
campaign will be fedora) -Interference
In Illinois politics, and It is predicted
that ' ) will return- to tha laet atate
convention for hla materials. - Whether
he will attack any Republican leaders,
such as LiOrimer, has not been made
known. Official records of Republicans,
It la aald, wlU not be attacked, but the
political careers of many of the old
regime may come In for a scathing.
Mr. Tatea will spend a large part of hie
time1 In Chicago, where He expects to
wage active warfare on the old Cook
county Republican organisation.
. Sampan. Lodges Select Officers. . ,
(Special Dtapatek t The Jearaat) :
Sumpter, Or.,. Dec. 27. Tha lodges of
the city have elected, officers for the
ensuing year as follows:
McEwen Lodge, No. Ill, A. F. A A.
M. George Peet, W. M.; E. L, Hlbba.
8. "W.i-,i. C. M. Pearca, J. W.; W. R.
Hawley, treasurer, and J. W. Ball,- sec
retary. The appointive officers will be
announced at the first meeting In .Jan
uary. . 1 . ;-, - - j ..-' , . ' :
Sumpter Lodge, No. . 41, Knights, of
Pythias Charles H. Chance C. C.J Ivan
Jeffries. V. C; C. C- Basche, P.; Byron
Weatnerford, M. A.; btto Herlocker, M.
W.; W. E. - Weed, K. ' R.. and S.; R. 7u
Nlol, JClF.i W. 8. Stuart, M. E.i H.
Mathiaa, I. O,; Seymour H. Bell, O. O.,
and Dr. E. M. Anderson, Otto Herlocker
and Byron Weatherford, trustees. .
Hgan Tribe, No. 20. I. O. R. M. David
Walton, aaChem; -Frank Johnson, senior
sagamore; A. E. Daganey, Junior saga
more; David Bucknen prophet; P. D,
Healey, chief of records, and M. M.
Flynn, keeper of wampum.
. Alpine Chapte-av. No. 22, Order of
Eastern Star Rose Rummery, W. M. ;
George Peet. W. P.J Mattle Edwards,
A. M.J Gertrude McWatty.-, secretary;
Bessie Peet, treasurer.; Birdie McDevitt,
conductor, and Ida ' Hawley, assistant
conductor.' . - ' .
Nugget Camp. No. -T 1 8. Woodmen of
the World Joseph Schwarts. C.1- G- R.
L. Nelll, A, L,.;. Frank Balrd, banker;
rrana jncuevuw ciera; tjnaries tidos,
escort; i nomas tidds, watchman, and
H. Falkv mansger. . . .
Florence Rabekah Lodge. No. Itt, I.
O. O. F. Mrs. Steve Jackson. N. O.;
Mrs. Rose Schwarts, V. O.; Mrs. Jose
phine For wood, secretary, and Mrs.
Anna Mallory, treasurer.
Sumpter Lodge, No. 12, I. O. O. F.
F. E. Gould, N. G.I E. A. Csse. V. O.;
Joseph' Schwarts, treasurer, and J, W.
Bowers, secretary.
Sumpter, No. 2, Fraternal Union of
America Alice M. Dunn, F. M.; J. J.
Slur gill, secretary; Core, 8. Van Tuyn.
treasurer; P. D. Healey, protector; Isa
bels Rlskards. Ruth; Abbie Mead,
Mercy;' C. 8. Van Duyn, guide: C. F.
Hesly, guard; - M. A. Doane, sentinel;
Nellie Forwood, musician, and P. D.
Healy, C 8. Van Duyn and M. A. Doane,
trustees. ;
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GONORRHOEA and GLEET
WITHOUT OTHER TREATMENT
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