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a son !..:a of Education Has Com pletely Changed, Says Dr. Edward IV.. Stitt of New Ycrk City. ' ' ' DrHtfward W. Stltt. The definition of education it chanr Ing. Dr. Edward W. Stitt, district su perintendent of t the ' great New York chool system, la Portland thlf morn H, talked not at all about theoretical, but entirely about practical training. ; He said the time Is at hand when 1 ortlntid will have New Torlc's prob i ni the education of the Immigrants. The Hire of opportunity in this great country and the Panama canal means uf getting here will bring to the west roast the flood tide, of foreign settle merit,-n6 added.. w - . "It is the education of the older ones more than the younger that concerns us mid concerns you," said the eduoator. Then he gave Portland some pointers out vl his Jong New York experience, v The school' buildings are to bo more and more used for every orderly: gath rring. :"ln that Portland had school au ditoriums for political meetings during ih" i r f-nt mn'pitlj-'iii he f-M we are ii!n'.ni if New "Voi k. . ' r.nt in New Vorlt there ure now 05 recreational schools,' And these arc i:t'ntTS nd Katheiing plnees for 800 clubs, The pyiposes of then clubs is at least a quarter as varied as their number. They liave delta ts on ilia superiority of the western over the eastern oppor tunity, as to whether the Panama ca nal should be fortified, and which Is the greater in commercial Importance, the Atlantic or .Facific ocean. These things teach unforgettable geography. '- They have elections that embody the principle of good . practice In political elections, . "There1 was an election in one'of,the dubs -Just before I left," explained Dr. Stltt. - "One of the boys said in my hearing: .'Gee, that's a skin,' His gram mar wasn't good, but his moral princi ples were It '.was a natural protest against the fact that though there were but SO voters, 37 votes had been cast. They, wanted to : know how , to correct the vote. I let them tninlt for. them selves, The greatest principle of edu cation is not to tell anyone anything that he, can find out for himself. Fin ally they changed tellers and balloted again." v,. ; y,; Dr. Stitt says the educational plan for newcomers In New York Is to bring all the family in. The father studies carpentry and mechanics, or, language, perhaps.' In one room; the mother, plain cooking, housekeeping and living stand ards, in another. These' are at . the evening schools. And the children are with the parents. '. ; ... ' ' '. . :.. There is an Increasing value, said the educator, for vocational evening schools, vacation schools, and for' the use of school buildings constantly for all good purposes the year around. In an address before the teachers of Portland this afternoon. Dr. Btltt said he would use this sentence: . ; "In the model school of the future the following advantages will, greatly re duce waste: Small classes,' proper light, plenty of blackboards,, adjustable and movable furniture, and, above all, effi cient teachers, each , one being a com posite creation with the spirit of a Froebel, the common sense of a Horace Mann, and the social service of a Jane Addams." V. Y-;!. ':'L''-,.'"iSr-xv..i ( Dr. Stitt will deliver an illustrated lecture, free, at the Lincoln High school at 8 o'clock this evening, t , It was not known until late yesterday afternoon that It would be possible to Induce Dr. Stltt to remain over in Portland long enough to give this public lecture. At a meeting of the school board, late yes terday It was decided that an oppor tunity fo?, Portland people to hear this noted expert should not be overlooked. The lecture will be on 'The Wider Use of the School." . ..vv-Vvv-.V ' '' E U.S. II m MARCH 1 If! OR PAY Fir II E David M.-Dunne, Collector of Internal Revenue, Issues a Warning : - ' - ' All corporations doing business in the state of Oregon have until March 1 only to file their annual reports in' compli ance with the requirement of the stat ute regulating the federal corporation tax., Unless the reports are so filed, according to information CPm the of fice of David : M. Dunne, , collector of Internal revenue, the delinquent corpora tions will be heavily penalised. : Last vear the fines on those Who failed to report ranged from 110 to $25. - This year, it Is stated,, the fin will be not less than $100.: :i ' hWt'i:.'-$. FOUR TRAINMEN HURT" ; . IN 0.-W. R. &N. MISHAP ' ! ' v fpm;ll to Th Journal.) Walla Wal jA,Waiw Feb. 2 1. O.-W. R. V NrplMsenger train No; 45, leaving Walla Walla at 10:30 o'clock last night for Portland, ran Into the rear end of a freight train which was taking a sjd ing at RIverview.' shortly .before I o'clook this morning, and as a result the line was tied up for several hours and four of the freight crew have' been brought to. a local hospital. No one on the passenger train was injured. The injured men were brought to the city on the passenger, which later went to Portland via Pendleton. Y ; r ? : The injured are: W. C. Fosa. severe ly bruised arm; James Hatcher, Star buck, brakeman, injured back; C. A. Matsen, brakeman, injured . back! M. Sechrlst, Walla Walla, conductor, head injured...-.,,,.., . ,.k'.. Son Named Administrator. i J. O. Seed baa been appointed execu tor of the eatate of his mother, Mary J. Seed, in accordance to her will. Mrs, Seed left personal property to the ex tent of $8000 and her home property at 80 Fourth street. All ia left to her son except some Jewelry and personal effects. - -" ROAST ; . of -PORK Choice Steaks, lb l2Vzc; Roast of Lamt?, tb 8c at.tjje. SEATTLE MARKET, in the WASHINGTON PUBLIC MARKET, orner First and Washington streets. FKone Main 1185 A-3344 YXJtlOnDUUL. : First Second " and Yamhill MEAT. riSS AVS POTTITBT BTJTTXS, XOOS AX9 cxxssb rlwcp&za, nvxm Linde Co. EtaU S3 r- . Classy Meats Classy Butchers People's Butter Store k Stall 4 t'-v- -;. Oregon's Best .... , . . . . .80e) Oregon State brand ......... TO e Good Creamery Butter...... 60e) Oleomagarlae, , roll --. , .... ... 45c Hot .Bread, 3 loaves. ....... 104 n. jnix a w iu StaU 22 20 lbs. Sugar ...;.U.....?1.00 4 pkgs. Fancy Cal.4 Raisifls 25 10 bars Laundry Soap.; .i. 25 2 pkgs. of 3000 matches... 15 , IU.WSEB CO. , StaU 14 Sirloin Steak, lb. .......... .18d Hound Steak, lb 18t Shoulder Steak, lb 154 Leg Lamb, ,1b.... ....... ri.tlfte Khotlder Lamb, lb ...8d Roast Pork..... .13Vd and 15e Hamburg, lb ....12H? Pork Sau?age, lb .....15 Lamb Chops, lb. 12 Ht and 150 Ex. Special Saturday Only 1 f row Loares Hot Bread. . . ;C 1 DoiiM S. A H. sumps on all Coffees .and T. . - 40c fientatton Blend Coffee, S lbS..1.00 8m' SpwUl Blend Coffee lb. .....80s 40a IU)e Blend Coffee, lb. .......... 85o Upton's Ten, ipeclnl, lb..... ...... 80o . Bordeu' Milk. 2 cnus.. ....... ...... l&o TSB BASTTABT BTTTTXB BAX .: BT AHD OOrrU SXOXB Coffee Try our Special Coffee at 30d and we know that you will drink no other. w K. VL TSAIZES. Stall 90 The Douglas Sanitary Market Double stamps Saturday on all sales of $1 and over. Best na tive meats only at StaU 30. -. QUALITY BTTTTEB STOBU Sharpless Gutter ...... f.... 80 Poppy Butter .650 Tub Butter ................ O0 Canned Milk, 3 for..,.. . .... 15 Oregon Eggs, dosen. . ', ; . .. . .250 SPECIAL Picnic Hems ......... .m .140 Cottage Hams ....14c Wash. Hama ............ .1840 .Bacon Backs ............... 190 Imperial Market - StaU 16 - KODEL BCTTEa STOBU, Stall Silverton, roil ........... . ..850 Ledgerwood, roll .......... .80c Juniper, roll '. .800 Meadow Cream, roll......,..053 ; CHIABX0NTI. SUU 13. FrMb vegetables and fntit every day. Florida grape frule, 2 for ISc. Tomatnet, 10c lb. Artichokes, 2 for SSe. Lettuce, lie of i for 10c. .Orange 80c and 20c Oocen. Lemons. 25e doiwn. First claw Wagener applet, ire doien'. Fancy proaU, lOe lb. Bhubarb, 15c lb. B nanaa, 15c doxeo. First clan Baldwin apple lSa bos. Free delivery. East and West 81d. BAJTSXS SffTTES BT0BZ " Mcnmontb brand .r.. ........ .......ISe nanner brand .80 Yamblll trend ....7e All uaBiifactnred br tb Uunmoatb Crenmerr Co. - .... Frosb Bauch Eggf at tbe loireat price. .J. t. KVKPOOK, Mgr." tamzill rBtrrr co. v StaU ia . Raisins, per ,1b.. ........... . .50 Apples, dosen . 10c 8pe. Oranges, Aq. 100;. 3 250 Bananas. dozen 150 Silver Prunes, 4 pounds.... 250 Dried Pears, pound 1 00 Walnuts, Jb., 15--8 lb for 250 ' V:i.,i .1 .. . ill ( On ehjii'KlM ; i.i t ;nis.i driinKi iifn ; s ORainst lur li UHliaml, John N. Jones, Mrs. Josi plilno 11. Joiioh -whs granted a illvorco thlH morning by Circuit Judge Davis. No tlefcriHo wuh made. Journal Want Ads bring reaults. Tli" I. C-nrliart 1'ttik coiiifiny, - .itral- lzcii nt $:!iiO,lii(), fiictl iirliii.-K of Hifor porutlon with t:ounty Clrk Coffey this morning. The Incorporators were O. W. Taylor, V. N. Wheeler and C. K. Brandt. The company is formed to operate a bearh resort. . ' ; This Should Keep The Baby Healthy WherTiris 111" DonV Become Alarmed But Give This Fine . Laxative. It Is often difficult to tell Just what Is the matter with, a crying, peevish baby or child too young to express its feel ings In words, but as a general rule the mother will find that there. is a ten dency to constipation, which has brought on a headache or nervousness. - The little one has no pain, but feels "out of aorta." The first thins to try Is a family rem. edy containing good but mild laxative properties,, and many mothers will say that their chqico would . be Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. ; Thousands of mothers keep it in the bouSe- for -such emergencies,-among whom may be men tloned Mrs. Jennl Marmot. , Altnmont 111., who began to give her baby, Fred-' ericK, Syrup Pepsin when he was 6 months old, and has used it ever since with gratifying results. She writes that Frederick . was not growing: .well and tnrew up his rood, but after a few days una of Syrup Pepsin he was able to re tain bis food and gained ' rapidly in weight. Thousands of others are glad to say that Syrup Pepsin 'saved them many an Illness and many a largo doc tor, bill, for by administering it prompt ly, when the first symptoms of Illness were noticed, they prevented a serious ailment. It Is so pleasant-tasting that no child will refuse it, and as.lt does not gripe, tne cniia .ia glad to take It again. , A bottle can be obtained of any druggist for fifty cents or one dollar, the latter being the sis bought by ' families al- ii3i tL "J rBJCOBBZCX lUaTXl. - - --'"( ready familiar with its merits. Results are always guaranteed or money win be refunded. :; ".- 'Syrup Pepsin la for all the family from infancy to old age, and becauso of Its mildness families should prefer it over all other remedies. It Is absolutely safe and reliable. You will never again give cathartics, pills, salts or such, harsh physics, for they are usually unneces sary, and in the caae of children, women and elderly people are a great shock to the system and hence should be avoided. If no member of your family has over used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make a personal trial of it before buying it in the rbgular way of a drug gist, send your address a postal will do to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 417 Washington St, Montlcello, III and a free sample bottle will be mailed you. ' TOTT OAST ALWAYS TELL BT TUB CBOWB where they sell the cheapest and best rjualttles. We give you-a. few of our quotations: Loin Steak 1710-200 Leg of Pork...... ...15c Shoulder Pork. ,126-150 Ilome-maile Sftusace..l240-15t4 ITome-made Pure Lard, 3-lb. cann 4 50 6lb. i cans 75t 10-lh. cuua . -91.45 J. A. Simons & Co. Stalls 84 and 34 , Try . . OBAXTT'S BOSBHXTJCEEaT CAXB .-. and KOMfi-VABB DOVOKVTJTS . They axa always hot, do.ssa 20 4 BBXJOATESSlfBT. OAJTUT GXEWkV DELICATISSEH , :. Stall 18 "1j Swiss Cheese, lb .......300 Wisconsin Limburger;1 lb... .250 Anchovies can ........ ...,250 Summer Sausage lb.... . .k.350 Goose Liver Sausage, lb,...3Qd Dill Pickles, dozen.. .........100 Clipped Beef, lb.. ... . ... . . .350 Kippered Salmon, : lb 20c Fruits and Vegetables Trtis Fruit Ce., Stall a. Fancy California Celery, 2 for...... .15o Fancy California Celery, ench..r. .. ,10a Fancy California Lettuce, each ...... .to Cauliflower, earb lOo, lSe, SOe Freab Spinach, 2 bead 16o Toinatoe, pet pound , .ISo Sweet Potatoea, lb., to; 0 for. .... .tit ' Burbatik Potatoea, sack, ICO lb. .. ,TS Orougea, dorea ...... . .WJc, 860, SOe, St and ............ .....Mo California" arapfrait,v 2 for lt Florida Grapefruit, eacb ........... 10o bosb cm risH mabiet . Stall 13 Frish Palmon, pound. .. . ... .150 1'renh Halibut, 2 lbs. for. ...250 Columbia River Smelt, 10 lbs. 250 Fresh Crab. .. . .. . J.O0Und 150 Latstern Oysters, pmt.,i-,.,.35f Freah Killed Poultry. . ' ' 1 - " Stall'- Wo. 33 -'V- GEO. S. MIELSXH'S K01XB MAZ CABSZSS . Per pound.., 200 250 and SO-4 "," , ' 1 1 ; Stall ai ZTALZAJSr ntUITS ABV vzaB- - - TABXJES New Jlhubarb, lb. ....... .; . . 15 New Radishes, 8; bunches. . .100 Fancy Bananasgloen ...... 200 Petersen's D w! i catcGsenf or""a Quick Lunch rlads. Cold Keats and Pickles Salmon, lb....,.., 100 and 1K0 Hallhut, 2 lbs.; ... 4. ....... 250 Smelt. 10 lbs...... 250 Fresh Boiled Crabs..,. 100-150 Chickens . ................ ,200 We., specialize on smoked fish and rnnnd troods. " STAWDABD nSH CO Stall 7 SAsC BUTILLA CO StaU IT Bananas, dozen.. 150 nd 20'3 Oranges, dos. , ... .250-30-00 Lettuce ..... ........... . v. . . .50 Celery, 54 and two for..., 150 Radlahea, 2 bunches. ..... P . . ,50 Fruits and-Vegtablos fresh every ,.. , ast delivery' 8 o'clock. - - r-T rr rs II-- - il ' : -1: - i J Ikttiwah. HJMUaMtC j lb . AauatasataJf Trn ti m nir ti- -C THE SAJTXTABT OAHDY BTOBB Bom-Mada Confectionery of 1 Quality Only Large Assortment,, Quality ; and Price Sella 'Km, 1 j Don't Miss the Big Hardware Store's , , S peca s To m o no yj- They're Remarkable Values for the Money You Can't , Afford to Overlook Them - - 1, v" ' ;., 6O0 .Btael Bam tners, just as tllua- trated. ' Special for ..Saturday 404 $4.00 Higb. Grade , Grinders. , Special - Saturday S2.00 . 35c Niikel.Pltd Bi cycle Wrenches, 5-inch, 'as illustrated, sp'l 20c 50c White 5-foot Rule, Special Saturday. .25c f 3 c i . $1.25 Guaranteed Lathia Hatchets, of best steel and design. Special for Saturday 900, 60o Bo. no Block R Plane. Special Saturday 400 ; ' '., Good German Steel Razors,' with Shaving A -Soap and Brush, $1.50 value, Saturday. . .,..3L 8 Ui all i 3 V J v 0 lo floss ?ci tiniiil - 8r anci Entire Stock To Be Sacrificed Pictures, Frames, Moulding, Mirrors, Artists' Ma terials, Stationery, Etc., all to be disposed of to save shipping to San Francisco. THIS SALE WILL LAST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. . It has been decided to: close the Portland branch - of our business at an early' date. In order to re- duce our large and varied stock, ' we will make prices for the next few days, throughout the en : tire store, such that all lovers of Artists' Materials,. . "Art Pictures. Frames, Mouldings, etc., cannot ,af- ford to ignore. '. r Frames : Made to Order Reduced ', Prices Sanborn, Vail & Co. 170 First St Bet, Morrison and Yamhill Fixtures For Sale. Store - for h. Rent."1 w We wish to remind you ' of the '.Superior Quali ties of "Nu-Stile' Bread "Nu-StileBiread'' For sale by all good grocers and baked by Stein's Bakery. If your grocer can't supply you phone Main 1790. . J - " mP. i-t - ...gy-. -I--SDPERIOn Superior Floiir ASK YOUR GROCER , A flour that makes " the Jightest, daintiest and most delicious bread imaginable. It has that satisfying quality, which 4s un attainable save from a flour of the rich glutinous wheat from which SUPE RIOR FLOUR is made, If you want : the best, be sure ati(J ask for w ' Superior Flour ' PIONEER . FLOURING . , MILL CO. - Island City, Ore. Ik D. C. BURNS jI-company- DISTRIBUTORS .208-210 Tliird St., Bet Salmo,n-and Taylor tt3. l MS OCR BANNER DAY.. NEARLY EVERYBODY J Isk Getting the Habit of Patronizing the State Market. . WHY NOT YOU? We Offer These Specials for Saturday: PRIME RIB ROAST OF-BEEF---; CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAKS . CHOICE TENDERLOIN STEAKS 1L QlJ Lb. Roast of Shoulder Chop Loin Roast of Loin Chops of iofHD IK Shoulder of , Loin of Leg of . Hindquarters of Per Pound I2jc Per Pound I5c Per Pound I7c Per Pound I7c Per Pound 8c Per Pound 12 Jc Per Pound 15c Per Pound 2c tlC- For 10c and' I T r CF ing some prel JiW IK ,cuu ofBoiB For lOcand 2lc per are offer- pretty goody toiling Beef and Roast Beef , B A (CON Per Pound 18c J : Per Pound 15c, 18c, 20c Spend Your Money Where It Will Do You Most Service Jobbers, Wholesalers, Retailers . - ' 221 First St., Corner Salmon CHAS. S. RUDEEN, Proprietor ;. y Why Be Bilious? There's no need of having beer moka vmi hiilotis. - Buy a well-ased ; beer and you can be sure that' it will have no unpleasant after effects. . XV V is carefully brewed and thoroughly ' - - aged.- - , . Many Who cannot drink OX9I r VARY beer, drink, and EWJOT Hod B ... J. ..,.1 -XX r I Beer iBWM ; : ' I STAR: BREWERY HOBTHZRM BBWXH 'CO.." Portland . - TnconTt I U-i V '(T'i