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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1888)
f THE MOKyiXG IIETiALD: :TITUKSDAY, SEPTEM.15EB 1SSS J.IM1I.1..JJ.J-1.I I Bill II Daily a.ne Weekly TERMS OF "BsCKIPTION: I'n'iHslied ev. rv e'ivurcd by earner, per v. Ly m.iii, pi.r t-:t DAILY. Piorniiiir except Mondaj.) 0.2 : 5 CO WKEKLY. (Published every Friday Mnrninjj.) ne ropy, per annum, in auvance 2.P0 Vi ht:i in.it paid in a ivant-j -J.;u NATIONAL EEPUSLICAS TICKET. FOR I'KESIOENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. FOR VICK-l'RKSIDENT, LEVI P . MORTON OF NEW YORK. FOR FRKglDESTIAli ELECTORS, ROBERT M'LE AN, WM. KAPL'5 C. W. Fl'LTON. THE MAIL. Mails at the Albany pnstoffiee close as follows For all ottices north The Eastern states f n The West Side i"t,,w And the Nairuw Gauze R. R. ) For Portland and Salem . .-. 11 A. M Corvallis and Yaquinal 12:80 p. m office south 7:30 r. m. The postoffiee will be closed each evening rom six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early morning train should 'be mailed before S o clock the reyioues veninir. C00PEEATI0JS OP PAEE5T8 TEACHERS. WITH To the Editor of tub Herald: i In speaking of the importance of the co-operation of parents with teachers in the work of the school room, I assume that I am addres sing the parents themselves. I begin by asserting that parents are most largely responsible for the education of their own children than are professional teachers, the community at large, or the State. To give to every child a physical, intellectual, and moral nurture .is a duty imposed on every parent. If for convenience, or for the sake of getting better results, we dele gate any part of this work to others, if we commit the child to the keeping of nurses, and to the curative art of physicians, his in tellect to the guidance of teachers, and his soul to the tuition of the Habbath school instructors and pastors, we may thus delegate the responsibility. We shall be held j accountable tor the education our children receive, whoever may be our agent in giving it. The teach ers are responsible to us, we toj posterity. We have, then, arrived at a very important and for reaching parental duty in connection with secular education. Parents being always responsible for their chil dren's education, must always watch and superintend it. When we send ouq children to school, we do not and cannot, as some think, transfer to others all the care and responsibility of their education. Unless we send with them our watchful solicitude, wrapping them nhrmr. jw :. nrntpi'tirm s(ririr tvii 1 j - - -. - - - . . . t influences, and attracting to them (all possible influences for good, we are unnatural and reureaut parents, and it is more than likely that in future years, the light burden of duty which we would not bear when our children were subject to us, will come back a heavv load of . unavailing sorrow, ard will sit and t brood on our hearts, when their ! ignorance shall rebuke us. or their misdeeds shame us. Applying this principle to the details of ordinary school instruc tion, we see plainly that the parent should interest himself in s arising between teacher l mpil, and in general by keev- inj the child's confidence, And j using the trust for his good and ! that of the whole school. For : every parent luia a duty to the : whole school as well as to his own ; children and both for its sake and their sake, ho i.s bound to do what : lie can to make his own children j diligent,. teachable, and dutiful. i it miznt be ooiecteu totnis view, by home teachers, that many par ents are incompetent to superin tend the education of their children, a?id that such imperfection would in their case result only in med dlesome and annoying interference: So it wou.'d in a few cases; but the irreat increase of earnestness and fidelity in the many, would more than compensate for any such annoyances. And I think teachers will bear me out in says ing that they would much rathei encounter the flurries which might attend a universal solicitude, than be stagnant on the dead sea of universal indifference. But however illiterate a parent may be, there is one service he can render his child which will be valuable beyond all computation : he can see to it that the child be regular and punctual. Let me say to those parents again what they must have heard a hundred times already, but xh at will need to be said 4 great many hundred times yet that every unnecessary ab sence is a serious injury to the pupil, and a robbery of the whole school. If you decide to send vour child to a public school rather than educate him yourself, you must conform to the prescribed regula tions. That is implied in the contrrct between you and the teacher, and between you and the wtioie sciiool. i ou nave no more right to break into the order of the school by irregularity than you have to stop a train of cars between two stitions for your own con venience and to the inconvenience of the rest of the passengers. But, not to insist longer on this view of the case, it is important that your child understand that, while he is attending school, school is the i main thing. You can not impress him with the idea that education ! is something to be valued, and prized, and striven for with earn estness and patience; in other words, you cannot educate him at all, unless it is made the great truing to which other things, your convenience and his fancies must bend. If it makes no great matter if he is an hour late, or if he stays ooisrisr beos. HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR jFINE LUMBER tirW New Oife Next to km Sow call the attention of the plete stock of ptibiic to ilUUO tl itir com- PRO PR I ET(. ) 11 O F IIJOE rally Groceries, a very small .prom, "quic which will be sohl at sales, short profits and fivsh g-oods" bein our moto. ffWFine line ot choice' Imported and Domestic Cigars kept constantly on hand. iCORVALLIS ''SAWMILLS IvirnfTi I n I t a wtt oar mm i -A FULL STOCK OF- I:.v:n- ,VM of t,,e !anrct and h,tt rc-nlateJ luni'nT yards in iho state, k onVnnir exra inducements Ar those tleirimr to purchase tine dressed or un Mvsswl lumoer. and will deliver the am.-. in ar.v part of ihi city on liort no - V -u .wi ill 1111 l.i 11 1 I I III ll Staple Groceries I Sl)o dressed on 4 sides K i Rustic and flooring No. 1 Rustic and riooritit: No. !. . piOrCi:ts or futiares. "24 00 22 .".( ,'S OU 24 00 25 03 Cedar and fir Kootin Wentherboardinjr 1 :i i i: ..--- i.iu,-i.u um-uuuL .mi uiwve raics on !o;uls. P.-onle in M,,, mu'itrv who are prepared to do their ii iulin will lind it to tiieir 5advanta-e to eal! at the yard direct, and :n iku th-ir iiur.-Mases. K ites ,n all kinds of lumber to compare tavor ably with.an mill in t!u state Jaro guaranteed. A larsfe stock constantly mi hand. Crockery The best qualify ol teas, coiTee, raising oa suits, etc croisrES, bookseller, Iwiak S CAKES, PIES, .1S 00 ! T?-U "D-. J-J -T2-,nnJ Every Day. -AND TEXT BOOKS DEALER T I?- 11 SCHOOL UPPLIEs Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands", ink, pencils, etc., etc. bheet music, music books, and all kinds of musical merchandise. General News Depot. uliusIT OSEPHJ Manufactauer of Choice Cipais VND DKALER IN- FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigars, Hug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and; : fuli line of Smokers" Articles. Also dealer in AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Ncxt door to Iiurkhart & Keeney's Real Estate Otlice, Aibanv Ogn At this old nd teRable boose ia aim to t found a complete assortment, of fresh famil rroeeries, to which is constantly being aaidot ah the seasonable lines of creceriea and previaiov such as - - Cranberries, Fine Piches, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, j Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc These goods were all bought when prioae ere tow, and the benefit of the margin uill tv fiven to his customers. Kemember the plaua, u the old corner on First and Broadalbin St. ' Mail orders promptly attended to. CITY DEUG STORE. L. W. GXJISS & JSON, Propr's- Having assumed charge of this drug store, near the Revere House, and having largely increased the stock, nsw offer a full line of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, And a new and complete line of school books, tablets and station ery, pencils, etc. Physicians ank Family prescriptions carefully pre pared. Choice DmiBtic ail Imported Cigars aSpecialty C. J. DILLON & CO., WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF K TT it I I T TJ RE To tie Patrons of Hiiauiiy ! I have this day contracte.il with Messrs Stewarts fc Sox, of Albany, to furnish a lare iiantity of pure Manilla iindtng twine to members of our order. All patrons (dcan call at their place of business and by the method adopted at our business council secure the benefit ot" my contract. I have also made ' aiTansre ments with the same lirniitu furnish a lotjof Osborae steelfranie binders, Send in your orders as soonjas possible as harvest is'near. Sio-ned MART MILLED, Financial Agent. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of ALBAN rnn i Tirnnrr And manufacturers of Choice tonlectione jt. We are now prenarpd to fnrniah dmin rv f candies of best gride, consisting- of pure stv-it. iwuis, uiuoo cauwMs, extra rrenca and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy Uivs and a general assortment of flue candies AT TUOLrALE OK BETA 1 tWOrders from eonntrr dealers promptl) a Wned to. Factory on firut street, Albany, - - Oregon, SPRINGFIELDlSAWWIILL SPIUXGFEELD ' .OREGON, B"Albany yard and office on Railroad, between 4ik andath streets JgSriaviiva: lumber nut excelled in quality, .Hid facilities not surpassed forjth ttallv.solioit a share ofjjth a. WHEELER. prompt ana saiisi.u-i ey tunu s or orJ-jr ade. I r. out a day now and then, to dot Do iieneral job work, aiso bargain in flooring and rustic. Those coi'.tern- some errand for )-ou or to gratify some whim of his own, why the whole thing becomes of no great consequence in his estimation, and to awaken and keep alive in him any high purpose or worthy ?im in education is an utter impossi bility. One more appeal, I am confident, I may present to the heart of every true father and mother, in the assurance that it will be effectual : Let us resolve that our own chil dren thall (-tart in life with a bettjr education than we had. The oppcrtuuhie are better now than when we were children; it is easier for us "to do well by them than it was for our fathers to do so well as they did by us. Far from us be the selfishness and heartless ness which sometimes say "What was good enough for me is good enough for my children." Let us j plating building will find it to their advantage to call ou us at our Frctory, at e-'j Foot ok LvoX Street "kh WILL BROS Dealer? in all the leading al I Guns, Pistols, hewing lactones, Organs, Pianos, will & mm I DEALERS IN Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil-v-: wart, Rins. Ladies Watches and Chains, and al! kinds of EI erant Jewelry ill Mi I f CLY LOW PRICES. A full Line of Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammunition,"flsh iacK. e, etc. u arranieu razors,? outcner and pocket knives The best kinds of sewing machines NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MACHINES ILINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing of scvinsrmachiues, musical instruments, suns, etc., neatly done M Grow Milk NEW PROCESS FLOUR; (Superior ferfsmOjaafffe&er' ism) The Best SteapMitiq OTtoH&eBtjriMia oash said for wbeaA AUAmr the child's education, and should i .... " , ., . , ., , ,, , . ; children should ever know the mortification, the hardship, and the failures which have come upon I convince the ctuld tliat ne is so : interested. It ought to be an abiding thought in the child's mind, spoken or unspoken, that ine from a detective education. Manv nf mv prrnrs it is nnw tru- ''mv fitar niv mntliDp ura 1'flrr r . ' - . . . ' " i late for me to retrieve, but I at! can GKEO. ;w. S1VEITH (.c JCCESSORgTO WJH . McFARLAlS D) CD CO G. A. Wai ker. UARKIED. ai L-i 'At uic resilience of t.ie briile s parents in this eitv, on Hip 4th inst., Mr. Geo, 0. Henderson and Miss Annie Hyde were united in uiarriaife, hev. S. G, Irvine officiating. The contracting parties are well kio vn in his city an i were t ie re.ipients of warm ' .iiatulatiiins Irom their mail' friends. , , . , . . uvku m iiiiiuicn anu cause lliem school." This one influence, if;. . , , .. ., , , , ', . t j bless mv memory bv guarding tha .Kilrf Inva and rptirippra his i " r "jthem against mv mistake, and parents, will do more to make and . . . , . . 1 . , . giving them better advantages Keepliimmaustnous ana miiniu... than x , ad and t atIl determined i than all other influences combined, j tn j The parent will secure tins object j in a great variety of ways ; in fact, i if he really has the child's welfare j and success at heart there will ordi nary be no danger of the child's tail ing to perceive it and to b j affec ed by it. Still there are judicious and injudicious ways of acc3mplishiug the end which the parent has in view. When this subject is j brought before parents, greai, stress is generally laid on visiting the j school. I am incline! to think: thuD undue importance is attached ' to men visiting. Somj good r -Mults may come from it. Both-' S3 r3 tX2 CO iXJ ct3 CO W. F. READ, (Successor to N.'H. ALLEN) if I r and SB1W stock 1 am now receiving new goods in every line and would cordially invite everybody to callt and inspect our stock and prices. We propose to have th The Live Drv Goods House Of Albany, and shall fat all times study the wants ot our patrons both in style and prices. -J NOTICE. 1 have bought and furnished The Scio Florae Mills AVith new niachinerv, makinjr flour by the full roi.lkb'process. Tn mill is now run sag and 1 can furnish the best of flour and fetd at reasonable rates. I intend to run my mill in f uch a manner ttat none can go away dirtsatisfleri. Give me a call. E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills SECOHBHAND STORE. fc-The past year has proven it to be a necessity. , The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your St o yes, Furniture ( tinware We aie always prepared to buy vour heusehold furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL CAN And . Lamp Filler. L. GOTTLIEL. NEW TO-DAY. -DEALER IX- DiMluf Inn of Partnership. . irTICK IS IlKREhV GIVEN THAT T1IK PARTNER- j 1 sliiu lierutoiore existinir lietween C li. ' jStovesIand. Ranges ALSO A FULL LINE OF ' sliiu lierutoiore existing lietween C. Uolaml. J K eland and J. U. Koland, un ;ler the firm nunc of C. li. Koland & Co., is I M.w .is.v flissolvLtl bv mutual uoiifent. All . T J A" TIr .1 7? I?1 7-r7"irrW IT t i.' 1? T TJ I? IV 1 If 17 leacliei aul pupil may be made to awounts due said firm will he placed in the j y feel that the public eye i.s upon ; hamls'' ' ll' ,:'-vant !"r c"'t;tij0 "jauX() And every variety of cocking utensils and! novelties in 'house furnishing i i . , . i u imi aroou?. ine pniMie is oniiec to call and ' xiuniiiP this mammoth stock uuaer spurrcu ; to make some exerti'-ns to sati.-fy the public, iiur a far more healthy . and more e:i'ect:ve supervision' would be s-ecured, it e:;ch patent should keep hi:i;sc'.i i;i constant communication with the teacher and the school through hi own child, by watching his progress, by interesting hi.necif, s far as he is able, in h stu lie-, by correct ing the misapprehensions that v.e j. h koland. ;e new inanasretnent. August 21, 1SS3. Hoiioe and Lot tor Siilr. A ONE AXU UN'K-HALF STOKY U'.VELL iii'jT onit;.iriiiu 7 rooms, ha-tn ro-m ami p.nitry; Is less thaw twn veils :) iili; 1 eatioii etntral; another ;ot adudnins: -v be haii vith bain if lesir.d, or vu:d -. '! it separate fr.im rlwe'liiijf. f rice v-.:ry low. Ai'pl.v t(i i. A Shane Kemoveil. JOSEPH WEI;B.-..: AN.SOt'XCKS TO HIS ; patrons aim iriemls tli-.it he ca.ii in; fo m.l on L.m s:r, tjt, hetv-eeu J-.nu'ine Co. S . 2 and First tr.?t r, until nis m.- iodhis in Fu- , shay & Ma ; .-, . .nek arc ready,. The City Liquor Store, HI. BAVMGA11T, Proprietor. tSSext doorf.t: lielCKW! Fenows-mplc, Ail-any, Orcgon-eS 1. eps constantiy on hai!l the file st !in;.orV.l and dom-nie wines HIiiiuors, ciarslar to1' Oiilygfirst-eUiSsii ;r. .-.stor.- in sh, . "rv SPECIAL ATTENTION PACT OnKRSS FROM THE COUNTRY1 iihany Batli House - AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR. HfLadie? nd children's hair dress. iur a specialty. Dntiae satisfaction suaranteed. JOHN SCHMEER'S Livery. Feed & Sale stable Corner Second and Elhworih Sts. ALBANY, - - OREGON Horsiss boariird by the dar or month Car riages or Duties on reasonable terms. v6nl Dry Woods Notions, Furnishing Goods.J Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries,Etc Call and see me. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. fSnecessor to X H. Aikny A'bany.' Oregon. NORTHWEST and MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY PORTLAND, - . OREGON m t'PTAI.'ST K. 8"0.OIM MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Will furnish sacks to farmers and receive wheat at the usual rates of storage. Ihe highest market price paid for fame. S3 Best Magnolia flour always on hnd for sale or exchange at reasona ble rates. JONX A. CRAWFORD.