East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 14, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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9AIXT EAJT OKEOOX1AN, PKXDLETON. OREGON, TUKKDAY, JINK II, 1910.
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no heat, no dust. No old-fashioned contrivances. The
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Extinguished in a second. Fitted with Cabinet Top, with collapsible
tests, towel ractc, ana every up-jo-uc
feature imaginable. You want it, be
cause it will cook any dinner and not
heat the room. No heat, no smell,
no smoke, no coal to bring in, no aslirs
to carry out. It does away with the
drudgery of cooking, and makes it a
pleasure. Women with the light touch
for pastry especially appreciate it, be
cause they can immediately have a
quick fire, simply by turning handle.
No half-hour preparation. It not only
is less trouble than coal, but it costs
less. Absolutely no smell, no smoke;
and it doesn't heat the kitchen.
The nickel finish, with the turquoise
blue of the enameled chimneys, makes
the stove ornamental and attractive.
Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners ; the 2
and 3-burner stoves can be had with
or without- Cabinet.
Every dealer everywhere; if not at youra,
writ for Descriptive Circular to tha nearest
agency of the
CasOMary Be ure 1 1
g you get this stove see U
GIVE SCHOOL CREDIT FOR HOME DOTIES
lly Prof. I.. It. Alderman of Deiturtmeiit of Ktlucntlon, University of
Oregon.
only from real home making. What
one does depends as much upon habit
us upon knowledge. The criticism that
is most often made upon Industrial
work at school Is that It Is so differ
ent from the work done at home that
it docs not cut the child into that
sympathetic relation with the home,
which after all Is for him and the
home the most Important thing In the
world. Juvenile Institutions find that
thev must be careful not to institution
alize the child to the extent that he
mav not be content In a real home
the interest the child will take In my opinion it win ce a great ining
CasOMary Hole: Be sure
no get this stove see
thst the name-plate
reads "New Perfection."
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporated)
NEWS NOTES AND
PERSONALS OE WESTON
O. A. C.
STUDENT IS
HOME FOR VACATION
lames Schrlmscher Pure rinses New
Traction Engine for Harvest Many
Athenians Attend Sunday Ball
Game Short Note.
(Special Correspondence.) ...
Weston, Ore, June IS. J. A. Hen
derson, who has been in attendance at
the state agricultural college at Cor
vallis, Oregon. Is home to spend his
vacation days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. E. Henderson. This is
Joe's second year at the institution
and he Intends completing the full
four year course.
James Schrlmsher left this morn
ing for Walla Walla to purchase a
new traction engine for harvesting
purposes. He with his engineer and
fireman went overland with the old
engine and expect to return the same
way with his new purchase. .
Miss May Carmlchael, one of the
E. O. S. N. S. earliest graduates. Is
home from California, where she has1
been employed as school teacher In
one of the interior'towns for the past
few years. She will spend more or
less of the summer months with her
home people and then return to Cali
fornia. E. E. Dudley, G. B. Carmichael,
Robert Wheeler and Orville Duncan,
left this morning for the forks of the
Umatilla for a fishing trip of several
days. Judging from the wagon load
of provisions one was led to conclude
that they would be gone for weeks
for the stock was complete In every
detail and In abundance. .
Quite a large representation from
Athena and vicinity were present yes
terday at the ball game between Wes
ton and the Athena nines, the streets
looking as if a holiday festival was
on Instead of the Sabbath. Autos by
the score, wagons, buggies and pe
destrians filled Main street for a time
and much excitement was manifest.
The game resulted In four to nothing-
In favor of the Weston nine.
D. B. Jarman. accompanied by his
little family, left for the Spokane
country today to attend to business
matters and to look after his farm
ing Interests In that section. Mrs.
Jarman will likely remain for the
summer, spending her time on the
farm in hopes of deriving benefit of
her health. The children will remain
with her.
Miss Ida Nolte and Arthur Wright
Delicately
Formed
and gently reared, women will find In
Jl the seasons of their lives, as maid
ens, wives and mothers, that the one
Simple, wholesome laxative remedy,
which acts gently and pleasantly and
naturally and which may be taken at
any time, when the system needs a
laxative, with perfect safety and real
ly beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna.
It has that true delicacy of flavor
which is so refreshiEg to the taste,
that warming and grateful toning tc
the stomach which responds so favor
ably to its action and the laxative ef
fect which is so beneficial to the sys
tem when, occasionally, its gentlf
rlaanclncr fa mnnire1
uB H I , Vna
The genuine, always bearing ft. "y
name of the California Fig Syrup Co., nerformed by the Rev. John
Boneswitz before a few invited
friends. The coup'e left on the eve
ning train for Walla Walla for a few i
days 'sojourn, after which they win
make their home on a ranch south
of town. !
That civilization Is founded on the
home, all will agree. The school should
bo a real helper of the home. How
can the school help the home? How
can it help the home establish habits
in the children of systematic perform
ance of home duties, so that they will
bo efficient and joyful homo helpers?
One way is for the school to take In
to account home Industrial work and
honor it. It is my conviction, based
:in careful and continuous observa
tion, that the school can greatly in-
crea se
ii home industrial work by making it
a subject of consideration at school.
A teacher talked of sewing, ond the
Kirls sewed. She talked of Ironing,
and thev wanted to learn to iron
neatly. She talked of working with
tools, and both girls and boys made
bird-houses, kites, and other things
of interest. A school garden was
planned in a city, and one of the boys
was employed to plow tlie land. Seventy-five
children were watching for
him to come with the team. At last
he came driving around the corner.
He could manage a team. He drove
into the lot. and a hundred and fifty
eyes looked with admiration at the
boy who could unhitch from the sled
and hitch on to the plow, and then
as he, "man fashion'" lines over one
shoulder and under one arm drove
the big team around the field, all
could feel the children's admiration
for the boy who could do something
worth while. I have seen a girl who
could make good bread or set a table
nicely, get the real admiration or her
schoolmates.
The school can help make better
home builders. It can help by In
dustrial work done In the school, but
as that is already receiving consider
ation by the press and in a few
schools, I shall not in this short ar
ticle treat of It,
The plan I have In mind will cost
no money, will take but little school
time, and can be put Into operation In
every part of the state at once. It
will create a demand for expert In
struction later on. It Is to give school
credit for industrial work done at
home. The mother and father are to
be recognized as teachers, and the
school teacher put Into the position
of one who cares about the habits
and tests of the whole child. Then
the teacher and the parents will have
much In common. Every home has
the equipment for industrial work and
has somebody who uses It with more
oi less skill.
The school has made so many de
mands on the home that the parents
have, in some cases, felt that all the
time of the child must be given to
the school. But an Important thing
that the child needs along with school
work is established habits of home
making, and these habits can come
MILTON WOMAN MAY
DIE OF BLOOD POISON
MUS. CLAUD STEEN IN
WAIJjA WAMA HOSPITAL
Operation for Appendicitis May Prove
Fatal Other Short News Items
From Flint End Town.
302 E. Court St.
Phone Main 46.
for the child to want to help his par
ents do the task that needs to be done
and to want to do it in the best pos
slble way. The reoson that so many
country bovs are now the leading men
of affairs is because early In life they
had the responsibility of home thrust
upon them. I am sure that the motto
"everybody helps" Is a good one.
But one says. "How can It be
brought nbout? How can the school
give credit for industrial work done
at home?" This may be accomplish
ed by printed slips asking the homes
to take account or me worn mm me
child docs at home under the instruc
tion of the home, and explaining that
credit will be given this work on the
school record. These slips must be
prepared for children according to age
so that the child will not be asked to
do too much, for It must be clearly
recoenlzed that children must have
time for real play. The required tasks
must not he too arduous, yet they
must be real tasks. They must not be
t:;sks that will put extra work on par
ents -except in the matter of Instruc
tion and observation. They may well
call for the care of animals, and
should include garden work for both
hoys and girls. Credit In school for
home industrial work (with the par
ents consent) should count as much
as any one study In school.
To add Interest to the work, exhi
bitions should be given at stated times
so that all may learn from each other
and the best be the model for all.
The School Fairs in Yamhill. Polk,
Itenton, Lane, Wasco and Crook coun
ties, together with the school and
home Industrial work done at Eugene,
have convinced me most thoroughly
that these plans are practicable, and
that school work and home work.
school piny and home play, and love
for narents nnd respect for teacher
and fellow-pupils can best he fostered
by a more complete co-operation be
tween school and home, so that the
whole child Is taken Into account at
all times.
Old
Spots i
Never come back when cleaned
by the
(Special Correspondence.)
Milton, Ore., June 12. Mrs. Claude
Steen of this city. Is critically ill In
a WaVa Walla hospital of blood pois
oning, her death being expected at
any moment. Mrs. Steen was taken
with appendicitis and was operated
upon last Sunday a week ago.
Mrs. E. A. Boyd returned to her
home at Athena today after a visit
of several days In this city.
Miss Edith Hastings, one of the
clerks at the Fair store, is quite ill
with quinsy.
Mrs. Louisa Pierce and son Lincoln,
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Slkes. today.
Work has begun on the excavation
for O. C. Ingles new $2600 bungalow
adjoining his father's property near
the M. E. church, George Lutge has
the work In charge.
Matt Mosgrove la a Walla Walla
visitor today.
Rev. C. H. Hilton was called to
Wal'a Walla today to attend the bed
side of Mrs. Steen, who is very ill.
Rev. Levi Johnson and wife are ex
pected home the last of the month
from an extended visit In the east-
Berlin Dye House
Jack Webster, Mgr.
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