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• • • BANDON RECORDER Base Hie farm should not be the last uinl ¡»»st to profit by this Wonder SOMETHING FOB. EVERYBODY ful agent. Capitalist* arc reaching out for the great waterfall energy of tin towed fach Week country with a view to setting it to' The Indians of the United States turning wheels. An Idea that Is go d OREGON BAN EXDM for them In a large way may be good own about $35,000,000. for the agriculturist In a ftmill way. Blind women are now employed na A pein 11 is often hard pushed to-tell operator* of private telephone swlth- •he truth. All classes of thinkers, realizing tha. boards and for taking dictation on Man grumbles most where he Is education is the nation's first problem, shorthand typewriters.—Popular Me have contributed to the discussion of chanics. treated best at home. the school question. The physician Compensation being refused for a cut Styles sometimes make a handsome has made his plea for the child's finger, an Ilford (Eng.) domestic ser- health, tlie clergyman has put in his vant left her situation and wrote to woman look otherwise. word for religious Instruction, the em her mistress us follows: “Madam------, THE CO-RESPONDENT SHOULD HAVE REDRESS. backed by the tine physique, will forge ahead in spite of A man who mnkes a political speech ployer has asked for schools to send tie cut is worst. The doctor says I UT of tlie growing divorce evil, of which so everything, and there need be no fear for him, as there isn't necessarily expected to tell the him graduates trained in the rudiments have cut the spinal cord of my little much has been said, comes another wrong might well have been lu the old days of ruthless forchig. of business. All tills interest in educa finger. If you do not immediately semi •ruth. People nowadays are skeptical of the Infant prodigies, quite as great, it not greater, than the first. tion stimulates teachers and keeps the me 5 shillings a week, I shall insult my and it is well that they should be. This is the free and easy manner In which Often a benedick is l>ut an ex-bache- schools abundantly equipped and pro solicitor.” In the case of the average child of fair heredity and seekers for legal separation give tlie names lor who was overtaken by misfortune gressive. But under all the varied Study of weather charts is now gen of persons as co-respondents in their ac Intelligence, it Is vastly in ills favor that he should be '.nd u widow. questions, the fundamental purpose of eral in the elementary schools of Han tions. Recently two prominent actresses recognized for the small animal he is meant to be. Young education is sometimes buried from were mentioned in this way. I'or two days their pic children are not fitted to spend long hours of confinement There is at least one thing that may sight. Prof. Friedrich Paulsen, a Ger over and Schleswig-Holstein with the in schoolrooms. Their bruins are not yet ready for much object of making their value in agri tures ami history were published in dally papers; their be said In favor of footbull, Nobody man teacher and philosopher, has re- application, either tn quantity or quality. Their little culture better known. These charts are every foible end eccentricity was paraded before the has to play it. cently summoned his countrymen tc supplied by telegraph and post to all public. Yet for years previous they had been before the growing bodies bei-d the open air and the incessant mus remember the okl moral roots of cd- people and no brealli of scandal had ever besmirched cular activity that characterizes all natural children. Any man can take a day off, but ucatlon. His article, translated In the schools in Germany, but systematic in As a matter of economics, it has been proved again st ruction on meteorology is only gradu- their names. when it conies to putting it back— Educational Review, blds us hold fast and again that the child who lias been Judiciously held When the cases were tried It was discovered they were nlly being introduced. well that Is different. to the principles that education meant back in early life will be found easily to catch up with wholly Innocent of the charges contained in the petitions, Jean de Reszke, the famous tenor, training in obedience, application and the child who has been forced forward, while he has a and tlrat the entire affair rested merely on the suspi Grover Cleveland's word to• the the subjection of the young will to the has severed his connection with the tremendous advantage in stored up health and vigor. cions of two women. American historian doubtless would older disciplined will. This philosopher Paris Opera-house. De Reszke was This Is not a plea for a starvation diet for any active But the co-iesjs>iideuts enter :«d from the mess with be: “Tell the Truth.” and teacher of ethics knows that the ambitious for years to have a voice in brain or inquiring mind; education for children so reputations blackened forever, and with no adequate civilized human being is he who can the management of the opera-house, equipped Is in the very atmosphere, and will not be es name Is drugged remedy at band. When a person's Because the average man just has to drive a controlled mind to a definite and was finally taken in, but after six caped. It is rather a protest against a school life begun into the courts in such a way und is bandied about on make some sort of a fool of himself he goal, and that schools and parental dis months, with the title of singing di too early, against confinement in schoolrooms for long If guiltless, can Bcandal-monging tongues, tlie party, might as well be in love. clpline and churches have as their ob rector, during which time his advice sessions, against any system of education that asks little probably go it to court and prove bis or her innocence, ject the making of civilized men and was ignored and no authority given children of five or six years to sit still, or to pay at But such a ''course is expensive and only bring* add!- It must lx* awfully hard on the fussy- women out of raw material. So that him, lie resigned in disgust. • tention, or to understand for more than a few minutes at tional notoriety. The usual procedure Is to suffer in si- old bachelor who has to live In the when a devotee of “child-psychology” In some parts of Australia the horst a time.—Youth’s Companion. may be as small as pos- lence, hoping that the damage same house with a clever child. advocates the study of the child-bent is shod witli leather, instead of iron, Bible. and adaptation of educational methods the feet receiving better support; but PRESSING NEED OF PUBLIC ECONOMY. such affairs occur, the A married man says the comforts of The to the young individual soul, the old- this novelty is employed only in regions IIE fact that the government's outgo has have been compel led to home would is- more enjoyable If they prominence of the people ' fashioned teacher agrees, provided the where the ground is permanently cov expanded nearly 100 per cent in the twelve didn’t include the discomfort of pay- suffer, proves only too well teacher and not the child Is to do the ered with grass or fine sand. Though years In which Its population has Increased ’ng for them. found to secure divorce by charging Infidelity and men adapting. When the preacher of health the leather shoe is more expensive than less than 25 per cent Is u startling revela tioning some one as co-respondent who will choose the and nature shows the beautiful devel the iron shoe the higher price is re tion of the speed with which the public bur The horror story from Laporte, cloak of silence rather than the publicity of going Into opment of free childhood running wild paid by the superior advantages. It is den Is growing. And In the past twelve will make little old New York and other divorce courts to fight the matter. In the open fields, the old-fashioned not impossible the innovation will soon months, while the government's outgo ln- great centers of crime take a back seat Along with tlie statutes which are needed for the cur teacher admits the jsietry of the Idea, extend to every country where the na •or a while at least. tailment of the number of divorces something should be creased heavily, Its income shrank. The $ 1,008,ouO,OuO but Insists that the child will never ture of the soil [lermits it to be used.—• done to give recourse to those w ho are wrongfully named appropriations made In the recent session of Congress enjoy freedom until he has learned me British Australian. were more than $100,000,000 greater than were touched Injunction has been Issued in by a suspicious wife or husband or named merely as a It is a disgrace and a shame that it. In any session at the height of the Spanish Philippine n to restrain the goats from thodically to do as he Is told, indoors means to secure a desired end. -Chicago American. war. cherry trees. Yet some people and out. And when the pedagogical a city like Los Angeles, populated by expert devises a course In manual 300,000 educated Americans, the very It Is time to call a halt on this rapid increase In out THE SCHOOL AGE. training, French, music and nature name of the town they live in and are lay, especially ns the revenues are decreasing. With th* IE man or woman in middle life who has business which Is now under way the government's in Worcester, Mass., Is to have a church study, the same old-fashioned teacher proud of and have helped to make not paid much attention to the modern the- come will soon advance, but the necessity for checking accepts the combination, provided the should be wife-beaten at their dally Where people will be asked to pay as orles of education Is constantly struck by everything that looks like extravagance Is imperative.—• they enter. It is announced, however, pupil be required to do his work thor hands. Even if late, it is time now to the fact of the comparative backwardness oughly in each subject, whether he likes make a crusade for the official pro Leslie's Weekly, that there will be no extra charges for in many ways of the children of the present it or not. nunelation which will be followed bj- 'Isiting concessions inside. day as compared with children forty or every self-respecting person with the IRON ORE INEXHAUSTIBLE. fifty years ago. One constantly hears the fear of God and tlie love of California Baseball Is being Introduced into Ger 11E worthless material of today may be th* remark, “Why, I could read as well us I do now long be before his eyes. And flint’s easy to set many. When the umpire makes an un ore of to-morrow. There is no scientific fore I was the age of that child," and the present writer and easy to get: Loce Ang-el-ess.— popular decision, the staid Germans definition of an ore; an ore is simply ma can well remen:tor more than one family in which it was Out West. will wonder why they ever considered a terial which by present methods can b* one of tlie traditions, cherished through the generations, The announcement that the Hay debate in the Reichstag exciting. utilized with profit. Methods may change that the boys should start their Greek by the fifth year. ward’s Health Horticultural Society from year to year, while Iron ore supplies The persons who deplore this changed condition of was prepared to pay a penny for every are a question of centuries. New dlseov- “Really great men,” says tilings are apt to blame the kindergarten system for it, queen wasp brought to the summer Lake Tribune, “are those who their while those who hail it as a change for tlie better eries likewise increase the known supplies. Desplte the show has caused the secretary to be in heavy annual drain, it Is probable that In every year the own smallness.” But mighty men prophesy that it will grow rather than lessen. tfndated with wasps from all parts of known workable supplies of iron ore in the United States have any use for friends w It Is, on the whole, and within reasonable limits, tin England. Some of the senders have re doubtedly for the better, and is a direct result of the in have Increased, while the supply of iron in actual use quested that the money they consider has increased rapidly as well. Of all our national re creased interest in hygienics generally, and above all In due them should be forwarded by re the psychology of childhood as affecting physical wel sources. our iron ores are the one which can be drawn turn post.' The secretary, however, One of the magazines publishes an ar upon with greatest Impunity, because the Iron remain*. Training the Appetite. fare. wishes It to be understood by senders ticle In which it Is declared that every Iron Trade Review. The unusual child, the child with the phenomenal brain. The question is often asked, “Should married woman should have an Income children be compelled to eat food that that only persons living within the of at least $5,< hi < i a year. A large inn- they dislike?” The question is rather radius of the show will be paid for Scotch and Irish peasants. It is prob-i with them. If a heel Is lost from the DIFFICULT TRANSPORTATION. jorlty of the married men wlll agree n puzzling one, and there may be as their wasps.—London Standard. able that In acquiring tin* English lan-1 shoe It forbodes a death in the family o tlie proposition. “ It is curious,” remarked the grocei many views lipin It as there are upon II»li tn a n <1 Expedition Trying io -Ilan guage the newly Imported negroes ini- ■ “before tin* year is out.” If now shoes on the corner, "that there is no fruit in bibed the superstitions in vogue among i are accidentally dropped before they most educational queries. A few dec and lleant. The passion for traveling, whether ades ago the question was rarely raised. the world which people are such poor Every English expedition to the the white people of the South at that , are worn, you will "surely step Into alone or with the family or In the com The saying was handed on from gen Judges of as cantaloupes, and what is frontier in India Is attended with dlfli- time. trouble with them on your feet.” pany of flag waving citizens from the eration to generation that “children more curious is that they do their best cultles In transportation. Tin* mount Signs of weather are many, as Is j New shoes must never he placed on Panhandle and Great Lakes, has done should be made to eat wlmt was set to spoil tliem after they buy them. The ain streams must lie forded and though natural, and some of them are very I a shelf higher than the owner’s head, tlie American people a world of good. before them,” and that was nil there first thing a woman does with a canta t*he.v are shallow, ranging from one and curious. If a cat sneezes or if she as It brings bad luck, and one shoe loupe is to stick it into the ice I k >X. a half to three feet deep, there are washes her head behind her ear It will should never be polished without the The Intelligent observation of foreign was to it. life has a leveling effect that Is g<ssl The writer still recalls the loathing Now, cantaloupes, like most of our times when the mules are scarcely able rain. If she rubs against objects or la other, for fear n bad accident or per« for the observer himself, and for the distaste with which, some three times fruit, are picked a trifle green, and to keep their feet and at the same time specially frisky It forbodes wind. haps sudden death. world In general. It dulls conceit ami a week all through his extreme youth, when they come from the grocer's they draw the heavy loads they are compell In the winter, If a cow lows in the sharpens sympathy. The Japanese have he watched the bringing on of a certain should be put out In the sun for a whole ed to haul. In the midst of these ford evening It will snow before morning. SUCCESSFUL SIGNAL TEST. taken a leaf out of the American book hateful dumpling and gravy dish at day, turning them over every few hours, Ings, always attended with much dis If a cow stops In walking nnd shakes in this respect, and in the Inst few tlie school midday dinner. It was the and then putting them into the ice box order, trouble can lie looked for. if her foot there Is bad weather behind During Eng I’rogreva of (he Kron- years have begun to travel fast and aversion of ills youth, and it would at night.”—New York Sun. there Is going to be any in that viefn- her. When the cattle are driven to prlnieanln (<•<■! lie Wan In Impeded. ('apt. Hogemann of the Kronprln- far. Americans spend millions of dol- never have been “downed" had it not While some children were recently zcssln Cecilie of the North German lars In Europe; but it Is hardly open been for the fact that he feared Ids feeding tlie swans nt the lake a pigeon Lloyd line on his last homeward trip to a question that the extravagance master more than he did his qualms. alighted quite close to them and .one wns nble to demonstrate the usefulness which some people deprecate Is not But out of evil may come forth good, of the boys attempted to capture It, but of the submarine signal apparatus with more than offset by the Inestimably and honesty compels him to confess it flew off over the lake toward a swan which his vessel in common with other beneficial Impressions received by the that the result of this ever-renewed and apparently was a tout to settle on large transatlantic liners Is equipped, thousands who keep their eyes and ears battle between ills tastes and Ills dum Its back, instead of which it closed its says the New York Journal of Com rather than tlielr purses open, nnd who pling Is that, with tlie exception of wings quite naturally nnd dropped Into merce. bring these impressions back to improve parsnips, lie can now eat everything the water close In front of the swan The signaling system worked perfect the Btay-at-honies. I eatable with resignation, if not enjoy and commenced to struggle. The swan ly nnd enabled Copt. Hogemann to pro went to assist it, put Its head under ment. ceed with his vessel, nithough envoi- In an editorial upon farming meth One would have to turn to a nursery the water and lifted the drowning oped in a heavy fog. Following is the ods the Electrical Review says that the go verticil by an exaggerated form of pigeon Into the air. The latter then captain’s report: advances made In transporting and mushy concession to obtain the coin- made almost a circuit of the lake, event “A heavy fog enveloped us between manufacturing since the adaptation of ually resting on the island.—London panion picture to this one, but undoubt Dungeness anil Tersehell Inger Bank electricity to motors should be repeated edly many such nurseries are to be Field. light ship In the North Sea. alsiut 8:35 on the farm. Says the Review: "It "Fine old Spanish emeralds” Is a found. Here one may discover as many at night. It was 10:30 o'clock. Judging will to strange If before long the spirit likes and dislikes as there are people phrase which means something quite by the fog signal, since we had left of advance does not Infuse a new life to form them. Mary cannot bear mut different from what It seems to imply. Dover. At 11 :25 o'clock we received Into farming methods. May we not ex ton, and a special dish must lie pre There never was an emerald mined in quite distinctly the sounds from the pect that our newer power agencies pared for her on chop day. Jack de Spain, but after the conquest of Peru submarine bell from East Goodwin will extend their Influence to the work tests soup, and Bobby — an uncanny the conquerors brought some great lightship, about seven miles distant, of the farm, relieving ft of much of the twentieth-century Bobby — will not quantities of loot, of which emeralds We could get no perceptible sound drudgery that still exists and making touch Jam. It is Impossible to help a formed an Important part. In this through the startoard receiver, As we the work ns attractive and pleasant as way the finest emeralds came Into a npproaehed the lightship the soumis any other pursuit? 'When tlds comes certain longing for some of the good possession of old Spanish families and cast* like became plainer until they wore quite about we may expect to see farming old-fashioned practice in a as very few had been seen in Europe distinct. At 12:17 o'clock the sounds take on a new life and flourish again this; nnd where the kind of food dls- previously to that time, all the best were the plainest, and because of tills in places whore It has long languished. criminated against is n really necessary stones soon became classed ns fine old one in the dietary — as milk, for ex we felt It wns safe to nsstime the light Deserted farms may then be reclaimed Spanish emeralds. To-day the expres vessel was directly opposite us. and n profitable field of work offered ample—the child should lie made, In the sion still applies to the best «uneralds “At 11 :25 o'clock the bells of Hanks to many who now crowd Into the manu old-fashioned phrase, to “learn to like •»f any source. ity. The tendency always Is for the pasture, if the bull goes first, it will lightship were heard about fifteen miles facturing towns In search of a surer It.” A letter written by Count Grzymala. distant. The sound came faintly at Children who have fads in tile mat- mules to turn and go down stream nnd rain. means of livelihood.” An Instance Is who was an ardent admirer of Chopin, If a dog eats grass in the morning, first, through the starboard receiver. cited where a small waterfall on an ter of food should never be allowed to has just been made public in London when this happens they are usually or if he digs n hole In the ground, it The sounds were plainly heard through abandoned mill site was harnessed and touch food between meals, but should by Edtinrd Zcldenrust. In It the last lost. The accompanying Illustration shows is a sign of bad weather. Pigs are the starboard receiver, but not through made to do the work of two horses and always go to the table hungry. Their moments of Chopin are thus referred light the buildings on two farms. The likes and dislikes should never lie dis to; *A few hours before he died he a sergeant of the Thirty-fifth mule believed to be able to “see the wind.” that on the port side. “By frequently changing course It total cost of Installation was about equal cussed before them. With plenty of asked Mme. Potoka to sing some melo tr i In <omlng to the rescue of bls mules, If they run about and squeal without to the value of two good horses, and water to drink between meals, a good, dies by Rossini and Bellini, nnd this for.III.g a stream on the road between apparent cause, It Is a sign of cold and was possible to determine the direction stormy weather. of the lightship to within one point of ’Asliawnr and Jamrud. the cost of running the plant is prac healthy hunger to carry to the table, she did with sobs In her voice. Listen Money carried for three days in a the compass. tically nothing. It requires but little and simple nursery dishes appetizingly ing to her voice he passed away.” ODD PORTENTS AND SIGNS. man's shoe may safely to wagered; It “The Inst sound of the submarine toll expert knowledge to handle electricity, served, most children will eat without Speaking of the funeral the writer is sure to win. wns heard nt 1 :<39 o'clock." mysterious ns this agent Is. Many of question the food set before them.— snys: "Mozart's requiem and his own Baio r (til >n» (but Have Long Been •Tlie locust tree Is especially Hable tin* successful electricians of today Youth's Companion. In his report ( apt. Hogemann say* funeral march were performed with I’re 1 HleiK Among Aegroex. to a stroke of lightning. .Some say that lie regards the test as n severe one, knew nothing of the subject a few the nsslstnnce of Lablache, Viardot and Among the colored people of the Judas hung himself on that tree; oth- nnd that he Is greatly pleased with the years ago. The knowledge of machin There should U* a word be tween the concert society. It wns charac ac- ers suppose the crown of thorns to result. g ery required for a farm plant Is pos pessimist and optimist, Things were teristic of the times that the artists ac- run p nying sign or superstition, have b«*en made from It. sessed by the average farmer already. not ordered for the l>est, and they should have nsked 2,000 francs for A man is never so sure he fa being It is terrible unlucky to bum Given th«» power, which Is simple and were not ordered for the worst, but this last tribute to Chopin. One would cot li- • to th Baltimore Sun. Imposed upon as when, his wife get* •,. , her the* all «1. ta back to «the firewood n free which ha* been struck, cheap If drawn from a stream, tin» ap they were ordered, and no amount of have thought that pride '«mid have '.fi - ii ' *v:i. ».an-esters of the race Is by lightning. This Is sure to bring •lek. plication of It to the machine enn be hope or despoil dan <jr can alter them kept them (Run selling their gift* *a I :litiul. as very many of them rye misfortune upon the household. We would hate to lie a bridegroom male by an amateur, and this being a utrticl* occasion." such ».„ui.a-.to t.a se curi'cut among English. Shoes have many portents cunxected and hat« to wipe on uew towel* * o a •• .••i.-. • • » • • » a a »• « • o a o • o o A