Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 20, 1893, Image 2

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    COUNTY ITEMIZED
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A S H
D a l l a s , F r i d a y , o c t . so , isa3.
THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
*Ki
......................
.....Per year
9100 .............................
Per *ix month*
0 0 ....,..........
Per three muothe
Adver ieintf rate. maMe known on applica.
Non. Correepondence is solicited.
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable prices.
T he matter of selling on holding on
to ones products for better prices has
too sides to it. If the owner is out of
debt he may be justifiable in holding
on indefinitely for a satisfactory price.
But suppose he is in owing others who
depend upon means from that source
to meet their obligations. Has he any
moral right to compel them to wait
for what may suit his interests. If ev­
ery man will simply follow the golden
rule thousands of debts would be paid
much quicker and the business of the
country would roll along more smoeth-
ly-
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T hk French and Russians are now
huviqg * regular love feast on French
territory. First the Russian navy was
heartily received by a grand demon­
stration at Toulon, even the women
and children welcoming them like we
rend ubout the receptions to Washing­
ton Lafayette in this country. Then
the Russian naval officers were taken
by train to Paris were 100,000 people
assembled at the depot to greet them.
The French people went almost wild
over them, an in speech making the
representatives of each country spoke
in warm terms of friendship for the
other.
A nd yet congress has taken no decid­
ed stand on the gold and silver ques­
tion, but its seems that all bauds ere
coming to understand that where there
is such a radical difference of opinion
in the senate and neither side can force
the other to come to a decisive vote,
the only possible outcome is either
nothing or compromise. The repeal
senators being in the majority claim
that the others should submit, but the
opposition believe they have right and
the best interests o f the oountry on
their side and that it is their bounden
duly to place every possible obstacle in
the way of tbe gold bugs. Perhaps the
next few days will see the matter ad­
justed one way or another.
M onday ’ s water works election was
quite spirited, not a little feeling being
displayed by impulsive ones, and some
of those having considerable property.
The result was in favor of the enter­
prise by a majority of 47. Perhaps
none would object to seeing the town
thus supplied with water, but many
are of the opinion that the cost will ov­
erbalance the benefits to be derived.
Personally, we should have preferred
■eeing the matter deferred until better
times, but the majority have expressed
themselves otherwise and we trust
time will prove the wisdom of their de­
cision. It will behoove the city au­
thorities to be exceedingly careful that
a burdensome debt is not saddled up­
on the city.
Jesse Berry is working down in the
Ballston country.
DEVELOPING TH t TROT.
Do
R EO P EN S O i
D A LLA S, O REO .
,
•1HHKR ABU PKOFR1BTOR.
l A i n f lu i T r o t t e r »
I TILE WORKS.
P R I M A K Y K U V C A T IO N .
A FORTUNE IN HOPS.
|to»rd of directors uliall then make, or | gn at help in thin moat important life |
M adison 8. 1>. Oct. 10 1893
'cauae to he made, a com put at ion of the work, giving our balnea a right start
Frank Butler, of balls City, has been i
Hot h in season anil out of season Ha­
T eacher * op 'P olk ' C ounty : MtD> i ra,e P*r ‘*enL DWinMry to raise the If the proper principles are fully in-'
and draw thinking and figuring on ' the subject
John Leach, Proprietor.
luontbs ago 1 premised to write a let* ft mount of tax voted at the school I culcated at this young age. all trouble- j j '' * **<;lutire rush ahead
' and lu re are soino of his conclusions:
S - j N
ter for the I tkmizkk concerning prim meeting, and notify he county clerk, some social questions would be solved . . g8e!,t f r,)c*r>' trade,
their only I Say that twelve acres of clrared hop
H U GH ES
ary work in the practice bc I ioo I of the >n wr>ti'ig, of suid rate per cent on or forever. There would be no internper- I inducement being goods of extra qual­ land is worth 9720. That would re-
again opened tlu-ir wagon and
ity remarkably cheap.
Oswego normal. Now, when 1 make a before the fiiat day of Feburary in each | ante, no criminals. The child would
quire about 38,000 roots, wliieU at blacksmith shop at the old stand
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be
placed
in
his
proper
environment
veer.
The
amount
of
tlie
tax
whenever
promise I always have a guilty feeling
92.50 would («at $90, and 12,000 poles
n a . m a a / 1 Rr-i/H ira
Plumbing of all kinds done by Du­ i t , at $30 50 per acre, would take
unless I fulfill it. Therefore, fur the it is collected hv the sheriff or other
N e a r C o v e r e d B r id g e .
First class tile of all sizes from thr*e
The
early
education
of
their
children
tax
collector
can
be
drawn
from
the
gan
Bros,
and
tney
keep
such
steam
purpose of easing my conscience, and
$438. Two plow«, a burrow, an auger j They solicit the prtronage of former
with the hope that I may at the same county treasurer and receipted ior by is the most important work of the hu­ engine trimmings as oilers, packing, and hoes could he had for about $24. customers and others. They are get* to eight inches in diameter.
lime suggest something that may aid the district clerk whenever he shall te- man family. The axiom of the poet : gauge glasses and sight feed lubrica­ Then he eniim&tes that the planting ting some seasoned stock from Port-
you in your work, I write this letter. ceive from the tax collector the county “ As the twig is bent so the treris in- tors.
PRICES PER 1,000 FEET:
would co*t $9 and the cultivating
; land, but the bulk of it comes from tlie
These, and only these, are my excuses treasurer’s receipt for the same. See dined” was certainly intended to be
or a total oi $1,347. Eight per cent | east.
sections
3,
4,
5,
0,
aud
7,
pages
1
52
aud
applied
to
the
grand
forest
of
humani­
Three
inch
.................................... .915
tor its existence. I shall long remem­
At the Salem cannery the Oregon interest on land and labor added would
[T f
O R E G O N Four in ch .......................................... 22
ty. Surely, as Froebel says, “ the seed
ber February 1, 1803, as the day on 03, school law of 1893.
Fruit
and
Produce
company
are
buy
M
a
g
tb*
output
tip
to
$1
158.
H
im *
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T. O . H u t c h i n s o n , School Supt.
corn of the future lies in our children."
Five in ch ............................................ 32
which I took the degree of P. P. F.,
ing all good apples offered or will dry timates the twelve acre hop patch as !
Let us plant only the beat seed, for “ as
Six in ch ............................................. 42
which, when interpreted, means Poor
now
worth
$1,200.
For
tlie
second
|
them
ou
tbe
shares.
Take
them
a
DALLAS A TKAIlls CKNTTCN.
we sow so s h a l l we reap.” T k a c h k k .
Seven inch .......................................... 60
Practice Teacher. I would not have
load.
year he figure* the cultivation at $101,
Eight inch.......................................... 70
Gaynor's newly received boots, shoes
you think for an instant that this title
The foregoing article comes from a
grubbing $24, spraying $♦»(). tying $16,
Social brand of Bunim- OU, which we ruanu-
is given on account of poor work, for and rubber goods are finding ready Salem teacher and was brought out by
poling $18, pole pulling $*¿0, boss $20, | faeture expr#*»ly for FAMILY USB
Go t o White A Catterlin, 54 State
such is often far from the truth. It sale and giving good satisfaction. Ke
FKKFKCT ILLUMINATOR.
something we said about the propriety I S t r e e t , and get a package of that appe­ hauling $30, burlap and baling $50, IT IS A IT
IS HIGH KIRS: TEST.
X j - B . X ’H o a J Z E X i ,
simply exprt-sres the sincere sympathy member it is thi only exclusive boot
wages and wood in drying $100, and
IT IS OK UNIFORM QUALITY.
of
uot
sending
children
to
school
un­
tizing
and
health
giving
food
to
mix
of those in the methods school for and shoe store in town.
picking 1,200 boxes $600. He puts in We ifu tmntee it to be the maHWiT roe.lHI.1 QUAD,
Stock
Inspector for Polk County,
der 6 years of age. That writer and with the feed of your cows and horses. a hop house at $450, -prayer $50, haler or n.Li minaiino oil . Ask (or it,
members of the practice class It is
A
D
D
R E S S M et O V , O R E G O N .
It
will
put
them
in
fine
condition.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY.
the general supposition that of all poor
$80, boxes and bugs $10, or a total oost
Everybody knows why a Btrictly this one have precisely the same opin­
mortals practice teachers arc the must cash store can discount the prices of ion. We had reference to the ordina­
of about $1,800. But lie figures that
miserable. I am obliged to confess one that gives credit. Brown A Hon
Have you seen those quaint quintu­ the land is now worth an additional
that for the first few weeks I felt inclin­ want to be accommodating, but not to ry mixed school of all grades as found ple photographs at Cherrington’s gal­ $50 per acre and that the 1,200 boxes
throughout
the
country,
while
hie
plea
ed to believe this supposition true, but the extent of haviqg their goods scat­
lery. At one sitting they will take five of hops at 20 cents are worth $2,880 or
as I knew my work better and entered tered over the country with promises | is for kindergarten education. Every negatives of you, each showing a dif­ a profit of nearly $2,000 over all ex.
mor* and more into the spirit of it, I to pay. They would rather sell less word he says about the importance of ferent view and all to go on one card. penses. Going on thus, at the end of
lost my over sensitiveness to criticism and know exactly what they are do-
P ortland , O rkgon .
A. P. A rmstrong , P rincipal .
early child training is true as gospel, Nothing would more please youi the fourth year he would have a net
and found the work delightful. Those iug.
Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free
friends elsewhere.
profit of about $4,000, and still better
but
as
a
matter
of
fact
the
average
educational principles which in my
the next year. His general conclusion
A B U S I N E S S EDUCATION PAYS.
teacher is not qualified for kindergar­
previous study had seemed vague anil
is that it beats gold mining. He says
Forget
not
that
in
the
new
Holman
Good
meals,
comfortable
beds
and
indefinite, became clear and logical
ten work, nor lias she time for it in
hit= figuring is not theoretical, but is
block
you
will
find
Luun
A
Brooks.
when employed in actual every day homelike treatment at the Arlington connection with her other duties. It
Theirs is called the Capital drug store deducted from practical working in
work, and the daily intercourse with hotel,
S A L E M
L I Y E R Y
> T A B L E .
would
be
more
than
well
if
every
child
and no other in the state, south of hop yards around Bridgeport. Exper­
such noble women as Miss Walter and
ience shows that when established hops
Portland,
is
so
attractive.
Mrs. McElroy could not but widen and
can he grown for 8 cents a pound. In
Wagner Bros, charge reasonable could spend the time between its
deepen my insight into the true aims prices for blacksmithing and do their fourth and sixtli year under some com­
this coi nection let us suggest that!
of education. In the light of my own work so well that a patron once gain­ petent kindergarten teacher, who
Judging from the stream of humani­ while hop raising can generally bej
past experience I can say that 1 know ed is seldom lost. Have you tried
might lay an excellent foundation for ty that files in and out morning, noon I made a very paying business, it will j
of nothing of more lasting benefit to a them,
and evening Strong’s restaurant must not he wise for everybody fo rush wild­
after
life. The fact, however, stares us be the most popular place in town.
teacher
than a thorough practice
ly into it. The muss of farmers would
course under competent critics. What
in the face that in country and village
probably thrive mo t by sticking to a
Ê/7*
As
good
a
stock
of
hardware
is
you
did we teach, and how? Well, we
schools such things are impossible, and
A genuine closing out sale to quit ciiveroified rotation of crops.
taught reading, writing, arithmetic, can find in the county is that of Mr.
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alter nearly twenty years’ experience the business is now on at Mrs. Reed's
A utum n In Dakota.
and many other things equally as im­ Morrison next door to the postoffice.
portant, but in a manner that doubt­ There you always get superior goods at in the school room we are fully con­ millinery emporium. The goods are
Miss Nellie Collins writes to her
Mr. Lnmonreux is a thorough horseman, and a reliable man. Your learn
there
to
speak
for
themselves
and
you
reasonable
figures.
vinced that, except in a well graded
less would have shocked beyond recov­
father, under date of October8th, 1893:
can judge of tlieir quality and cheap­
ery a school teacher of half a century
city school where a teacher can have ness. AH that she asks of the ladies This is ltv- most beautiful day I have wili be well cared for when left in his charge. Patronize the RED FRONT
ago. What is commonly known as
The stages from McCoy, Dallas and only the little ones, it were best to ex­ of Polk county is to go and see what seen in Dakota The wind blows, of Stable. Terms Reasonable.
the -’concentration plan” is followed Independence take lots of washing to
murse,— it would uot be Dakota with-
at Oswego, that is the studies are clus­ the Salem steam laundry, where a clude those uuder 6, for the simple rea­ she can and will do for them. Many >nt the wind, but the sun shines,
things
are
going
at
less
than
actual
son
that
it
is
utterly
impossible
for
tered around one particular study up­ score of white men ami women mani­
bright and pleasant. The sky is as
on which they all depend more or les-, pulate it in a manner satisfactory to •inv teacher to give both them and the oost.
blue as blue as can be, with here and
and of which they are the outgrowth. the owners.
there a fleecy, white cloud floating
older ones proper attention. As a
Natural history work has been chosen
Dr. Contris in Gray’s block repairs along. There is that invigorating nip
poor
foundation
is
often
worse
than
as this basis. Tlie reasons, briefly
of frost in the air common to autumn
or takes out teeth without pain.
Lawton’s razors are keen and bis none, it were better to let the child
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stated, are these: A man’s success in
days. If we only had some woods for
hair
clippers
sharp.
It
is
a
pleasure
to
Public
School
Not#».
life depends principally upon his abil­
alone until proper attention can be be­
Jack Frost to try his hrusli upon, the
be
shaved
by
him.
The sixth and seventh grades con­ October picture would he complete- I
ity to see clearly, to interpret correct­
The largest and best assortment of
stowed upon his training. Just ask
tain seventy pupils and we need anoth­
ly what he sees, and to express accur­
any good teacher’s experience with a er teacher. Jennie Snyder and Violet don t believe you can realize how much
ately and intelligibly his interpreta­
aufunm tints lend to the beauty of
Have you ever thought how much
tions. As childhood is the period your eastern friends would appreciate child wlidse early teaching has been McNamara have promised to play on October. The climate of Dakota is far
when perception is the most ready and good photographs of yourself and defective or wrong. In many cases it their violins at our morning exercises, from pleasant, but it is certainly health­
• he concepts formed most lasting, it is family. Have Miser, the photographer, is found impossible to overcome the which are becoming quite interesting. ful. As a consequence of my good
We feel quite sure that ourparents and appetite and perfect health my cheeks
pre-emineatly the best time for train­ to take some for you.
bail results of poor teaching at the
friends would enjoy them and both have rounded out till I look quite rosy.
ing to habits of careful and accurate
start.
tlie teachers and scholars would wel­
observation and expression. For this
in the city. No inferior grades kept anil WE DEFY COMPETITION in price.
Ladies of Dallas and vicinity be
come tlieir visits to our school. We
purpose observation lessons are given,
SALIC ,11 SI.UNO SHOT-
sure
to
see
Mrs.
Kimsey,
upstairs
near
need a new dictionery and a new school
Natural objects and phenomena are
H allik R eynolds .
Polk county people will find just af­ house.
chosen as tbe objects «f study on ac­ this office, before ordering your fall
dressmaking
done
elsewhere.
S tella H e a d l e y .
ter crossing the bridge an excellent
count of the great advantages they of­
blacksmith who will do their work
fer for moral and spiritual as well as
O
A
K
DALE.
intellectual growth. In general ob­
Are you thinking of getting some cheap as anybo'y. Let him do your
servation work tbe children are led to new furniture and carpeting soon. work while you go Up town snd trade.
All hands trying to plow between
notice the changes of the seasons, tlie Then you should drop in at Chapman’s
showers.
sunshine, the snow, the rain, the trees, furniture store, see anil price his goods,
Of all sizes, shapes and the very best makes. From the ordinary
At 109 Court street, the ladies will
Charlie Farley has moved to the old
the flowers in their season, the migra­ all of which are of late patterns and as find it millinery establishment inferior
kitchen stove to the largest and finest range, or from the
homestead
near
here.
tion of the birds, etc. Besides this, cheap as you can buy anywhere. At to none in the city. Misses Pinkbam
small bed room heater to a splendid parlor stove.
careful studies of particular plants, Campbell's old stand.
Jim Murphy will camp out until he
A Sanford can suit any tast at any
birds, insects, etc., arc made, each of
finishes his new house.
price.
course from tlie living object. Grow­
Ed. Siefarth talks of building a cage
I.
V.
Lynch
has
but
few
superiors
ing out of this is a groat deal of sup­
The Ladies Bazaar in the State In­ and taking his chances to catch a bird
plementary reading, free hand draw­ as a blacksmith.
surance block is constantly adding new to put in it.
ing, numlier work and language. For
example, in the study of the wake-rob.
Mrs. Gibbons, proprietor of the Com­ and attractive things to adorn women
Miss Thompson, Isom and Mamie
and children. Ask to see thecr line of Stinit go to Portland this week to take
in the children not only learned what mercial hotel, is a first class cook.
D Q rW E CAN FILL YOUIt BILLS
fancy articles for ornaments.
of botanical interest concerning the
in tlie exposition,
pleat they could discover, hut they read
Faull A Co., hardware dealers, do a
Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Farley are now
about it, drew it and its different peris,
The White Corner store generally occupying their new home in Levens
safe and conservative business and are
Or La G r ip p e , t h o u g h o c c a ifio n a lly e p i­
sewed it in their industirial work, had
heads
the
procession
ill
tlie
way
of
get­
constantly gaining friends on all sides.
addition to Dallas,
d e m ic , is a lw a y s m o r e o r le s s p r e v a le n t.
number exercises on it, learned and
Their stock la complete and they handle ting everything new and attractive in
T h e b e s t r e m e d y fo r th is c o m p la in t
appreciated selections from standard
The young folks will have a night is A y er’ s C h erry P eetora l.
the
dry
goods
line.
They
have
just
op­
only the best makes of everything in
authors concerning it, and were able
cap social in connection with their ¡
“ Last Spring. I was taken clown with
their line. They do not compete with ened a complete new line of umbrellas.
to reproduce Miss Ewing’s admirable
spelling school next Saturday evening.
La Grippe. A t tim es I was com pletely pros­
anybody, bnt always sell everything as Ask to see their suede fabric, an imita­
trated.
and so difficult was my breathing
ttory of the Trinity Flower. As a re
tion of kid gloves and their silk taffeta
John Robinson has moved to Mrs
cheap as a living profit will allow.
that m y breast seem ed as if confined in an
suit of a similar study of the dandelion
OPENS SEPTEMBER 2T l
gauntlets at 39 cents. They have new Hailock’s place where the Murphy boys
Iron cage. I procured a bottle o f Ayer’s
that common wayside weed was trans­
Cherry P ectoral, and no sooner had I began
velvet jet borders and new boudons in­ lived and Mr. August is on the Joe
Cobb, the wagon maker, always has sertion.
formed into an object of great useful­
taking it than relief follow ed. I could not be­
Card place at the roak quarry.
lieve that the effect w ould be so rapid and the
ness and rare beauty. Every window his hands full o f repairing and making
cure
so com plete. It Is truly a wonderful med­
WILL FURNISH THE
SIC.
Fletcher Cook, Dan Siddons, Fount
and table was brightened by tbe bright new work, Any one desiring a good
Dining at Hellenbrand’s makes one Murphy and E. J. Reynolds went to icine.” —W. H. W i l l i a m s . Crook City, 8. D.
A W O R L D O F M E C H A N IC S IN M IN IA T U R E .
facial little blossoms brought in by the spring wagon should see him down at
feel good all over.
the head of our young river in search
THE SPECIAL FEATURES WILL ECLIPSE THOSE OF ANY PREVIOUS YEAR.
children, and the enthusiasm ran so the covered bridge.
of wild meat. They slew two venison
high that even the dogs which came as
M A D A M E p iR A R D G Y E R ’S P R IS M A T IC F O U N T A IN
guards to their little masters wore dan­
Constructed at a coat of 410,000 and throwing a thousand jets of water in all the colois of the rainbow
The New York Racket store has a and had a wavup time eating home
Nowhere in town can you make $5
will beautify Music Hall
delion collars and chains. Do you ask buy more goods or a greater variety of choice lot of shoes just received and grub and spinning improbable yarns
rr/^ S 3 r > L A R G E A Q U A R IU M S - .- er-KT-Y^
“ Were the children any better for all them than at Craven Bros. They keep much cheaper than you can get the around their camp fire.
Prom pt to act, sure to cure
Containing fish of all varieties found in Oregon waters, have been constructed at great expena*
this?” Yes, emphatically yes, in many nearly everything used about any same article elsewhere. And the same
Tramp» and Train»,
respects. In the formal work in read­ home. No shoddy goods nor exorbi­ is true of many other lines of goods
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Or.,
Oct.
16.
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Every
ing the sentence method is used for tant prices, and all treated alike. The fact that they continue to receive
Will contain a collection of paintings selected from the World’s Fair- Among them Ellsbury’s cele­
freight
train
from
the
north
brings
in
brated
painting
C
u
s
te
r
's L a s t F i g h t . To visit this great Exposition and view its wonders in every
beginners. If you are not already Whether it be something to eat, to such a generous patronage is evidence
department of Art and Science, will be next thing to a visit to the World’s Fair at Chicago.
a large number of tramps. Yesterday
familiar with this method, it is worthy wear or to make your home more com­ of popularity.
REDUCED RATES ON A.LL TRANSPORAATION LINES.
the city gave 65 of them a Sunday din­
your careful consideration. 1 did not fortable they can supply it. Fair and
• For further information address
! £ . "W ". A I i L E I T
ner. This morning wlien the South
have much faith in it until I tried it, square dealing is their motto.
Superintendent and Secretary.
hound
overland
arrived,
they
rushed
in
Score,
of
men
who
need
new
over­
but I now think that wh-n properly
and
took
complete
pot,session
of
one
of
coats
think
they
cannot
afford
them,
used it has no superior. At the end
Ask those who have patronised J. E. but if they will go id Johnson's cloth­ the coaches.. This was too much for
of perhaps three months a combination
of the phonic, word and sentence meth­ Smith these many years, if he is a ing emporium and find out how cheap Conductor Huff, and he summoned
they can get a good one, a majority of Night Watchman Wright, and, with
ods Is employed. The phooio drills, good blacksmith.
them would st once purchase one and the trainmen, proceeded to put tlieina
which by the way are used from the
greatly add to both their looks anil off. A lively scrimmage followed, but
very first, though not in connection
Among the great variety of things
with reading, are essentially those us­ offered for sale by J. J. Wiseman on comfort. Nobby winter suits al all the tourists had to getout, one of them
ed in the Pollard system. The transi­ Mill street, is a lot of the cheapest kinds for men and boys. They want being badly injured by a hrakeman’s
— IF YOU W ILL BUY YOUR—
you to drop in and see their goods even lantern coming in contract with his
tion from script to print is made about good hardware you ever bought.
head, and several Olliers bruised. Later
if you are not ready to buy.
the end of the fifth month, I have not
on the freight carried them all out of
now tlie time nor space to give a more
O IV B T H K C H IL D K IN A CH A N C E .
town.
detailed account of the reading. In
In spile of all his efforts to keep
The
palace
candy
store
in
the
new
E ditor I tkmizkk : My attention has
number work, a great ileal of time is
down expenses
D’Arcy blin k on Slate street is a charm­
A shland , Or., Oct. 16.— Another
lieen
called
to
a
well
intended
item
given to measurements. Lines are
ing place. Everything looks so nice batch of 40 or 50 tramps arrived in
THE END OF THE YEAR
measured, using first oue inch im-asur- from your paper, which to some extent and tin ir confectioneries of all kinds Ashland on a frei ght train from the
has always found him in debt. He
es, then rules. Lines of a given length conveys a wrong impression. Not to are delicious.
north this evenin g. The freight lays has spent several hours figuring up
are drawn free hand, areas are found be too lengthy in what we wish to say,
in Ashland over night before going up the outlays and finds that his
by tablet laying, drawings and paper it must be denied that a child should
hooks and stationery account has
Teeth taken out or filled without south, and the town is infested with
folding. Cubic contents by building receive none of its education before 6
crowds of tramps, each night, though
been
— OF TH E—
with one inch cubes, dry snd liquid years. This niAV he true as applied as hurting by Dr. Contris, tlie dentist.
aside from the 'Chinese outrage last
DOUBLE WHAT IT OUGHT TO BE.
measures taught by rctually measur­ to routine public school text book study
Wednesday night no particular depre-
but
it
must
tie
admitted
that
the
great­
He would ssve himself both mon­
ing water and sawdust, etc. A great
Mrs. Fiester, the mi'.linor, is not sell­ datious have bei;n committed.
ey anti worry by buying everything
deal of free band drawing is used to est part of a child's education ueeda ing out of date shop worn goods at
must
take
place
before
that
age.
To
of the kind from
illustrate examples. In fact it is used
M il L C R R R K .
cost nor at any other price, nor does
in almost every study— in observation produce a perfect plant we all know she pretend to lie closing out, but will
PATTON BROS., SALEM.
that
it
requires
greatest
attention
when
for
still
holding
Hop growers are
lessous, in reading, in number, in lan­
remain right along «nil furnish the la­
They
keep anil s f l at lowest rates
it
is
smallest.
This
with
the
child,
its
better prices.
guage, and in form study. Prang's
dies of Marion and 1’olk counties wiih
everything to be found io a
system is followed in the regular form most important training, that which choice goisls at. low rates.
Lee
Butcher
is
making
eonie
iniprov-
FIRST CLASS BOOK STORE.
and drawing work. Before cloaing, effects its character formation, must
! incuts in the way of a wood house.
permit me to say that I did not fiud be bad lieforc it is ready for public
school. This the most important part
Brown A Berry lost their almanac
development the dreadful bug bear I
last week but a.re all straight now.
J. E. K I R K P A T R I C K , M. D.
bad fancied it. It, as every other good of its education. It includes the culti
thing, lias its proper use and place, ration of the senses, and a proper pre
Farmers plowing and seeding and Physician and Surgeon.
paration
for
futurq
school
work.
A
but when not followed by thorough
chickens tickled over the price of eggs.
drill, it falls far short of its Intended bright joyous childhood is the best
DALLA8, . . . .
OREGON.
use If one cannot question definitely foundation for a strong future. If be
Wm. Ridgeway's new barn will soon
aud logically he Cannot do true detei- is to be a free man with sound judg­
l>e completed and ready for the paint.
Office at residence.
opnn-nt work. There is this story told ment ho must lie a free child, using
W. A. Blair has imrohaaed »chopper
of an Oswego boy who had evidently day by day the sense he has, growing
ST. PAUL’S ACADEMY.
>ind is ready to fix pij* feed for the
learned just how his teacher should and strengthening his facilities in the
Thin denim t ami comnioùioua build inn ia
I farmers.
proceed to gain a given point: A right direciion and becoming from the
thr--unh*'ut with every appliance of a rtr*t cl»»» e In
enti i >t ia! inHitatiofi. fan-l i* eurmund#d by exten- v#
y. ung teacher was trying to give a start a reasonable being. Knowing
Miss Annie McG.ee is now some one nronnd». thus makiun it a mo#t itcwratie rvetrdinf
development lesson bnt ha I not vet that tlie first growth of habits and
day arbout. Thorough and practi al uiatniction
\ else anil will move to Salem. We did »ml
ca|
abilities
must
and
will
effect
the
in th# primary and higher branches of educati >n is af­
learned the art ol questioning. The l oy
I not gel his name.
forded. Terms niodertte. Music, painting, stenog­
whole
career,
why
not
begin
at
the
be­
at length became so disgusted at her
raphy and tvp#writing form extra charge» For fui-
nert - ula’w apnly to SI8TFRS OF TT1E HOLT
bungling work that he exclaimed. ginning and keep this fact in mind. I
J. B. Coulee i* Tunning hi* wood ther
NAJÉK». St. Paul. Mari m county. Oregon.
Why
waste
the
liest
of
childlifef
We
'
■Teacher, I kuow what you want hut
i saw and this winter the work will be
*11
know
that
our
earliest
impressions
|
that question won't fetch it!” Wish­
I appreciated in sevet al homes.
ing you each and every one God speed are the strongest and most lasting,!
then
why
not
direct
the
child
in
its,
The school board in district No 34
w. a.
in your work, I remain your friend and
earliest years in that which will be the ■
have made arranges vents to put a brick !
fellow teacher,
Ngt.LiiCou.lNa.
Builder
) most essential to manhood. Y ou r, ” 1 Suffered Several Year# j due from the groum i up in the center
How to L ott i Arkool Tax.
i item is correct in saying that the With rhanmatttai I took Hood's Sarsaparilla ■ of the building.
D allas , O b ., October 10, 1893
school room is no place for a child un- aad tool bettor than I have for yaarv My wito
Rube ronlee, of N ewberg, ha* m o e
School districts ilesiring to levy a tax 1 der 6, but says they should be kept had a had cm»* of catarrh and was roa
on the district should proceed as fol­ ' out as a matter of economy. There is •Idorod Incurabla. Sho took confidence from 1 ed to his father s farm near here, and |
Iho benefit I bad received from the use of i we understand that t he old man will
low s: The voter* of the district hav­ a vastly greater and more iin|>ortant
a newspaper at Lone Oak on Mill !
ing voted a tax at a legally called reason than the saving of dollars. Dur-
Hood’s Sarsaparilla I start
meeting, the district clerk shall appl * iug those tender years a child needs
» t o r taking four b o ttle of l b . txwtv-IM Creek.
— Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of—
to the county clerk for a certificate of | the wise direction of a mother— more 1 •bo u «nttrety w*lt.“ W H. H a n l k t , Pult ;
A. Hlnshaw report« M*ing • sixtp*n
t.>e aggregate valuation of assessable than a phvsirial mother—sine who un­ —* *ak____ Rmwt»|t>H«od'».
^ [ y*»r old boy that * u
claimed to be i
property in his school district, which derstands the intricate neceanctH'* of
H o o d ' * P ill* riif* U n r 111«. >kk h»adarba, nine feet high. He m<n when he walk­
MEDIQUE CO.,
the county clerk shall furnish him tin- I soul d< velopment. Where the kinder-
Try a box II»
Schenectady, It.T.
ed under the hoys arm He had plenty i
.H B. Plummer, Dallas.
_ 2 rock rule, UaU
of room between hat ai* i arm.
Mot A lw a y s S haw
Their 8p«rd Karly.
Don’t discard tliu well bred colts too
quickly. If a youngster is bred right to
trot, the chances are that he will some
day do so if given a fair chanoe. We
know of no better way to illustrate this
point than to cite the instanoe of the
8-ye*r-old colt Alltell. As is well known,
this colt is by Axtell, 8-year-old record
1:12, out of Anna Dickinson, 2:1(14,
2-year-old record 2:124, she by Lnmpe,
2:21, and her dam by George Wilkes,
2:22. Here is breeding of the nltra fash­
ionable kind, inbreeding to the beet
family that has yet appeared, and ap­
parently if speed should not eome from
a mating Uke this there la no place to
look for it, at least not and judge by the
breeding.
Anna Dickinson was bred to Axtell the
year both were 8-year-olda, and the same
season both obtained records better than
2:20, so the foal had all the prospects for
a future fast one. Being bred aa he wae,
Alltell’s career as a 2-year-old was
watched with deep interest, and we are
free to lay that he was a great disap-
|Himtment. At no time last year could
bo possibly have trotted a mile in 4KI0,
nor do we lielieve he conld have eren
gone a quarter in 1 KM. He looked like a
dismal failure. He wae well galted as
fast as he could or wonld go, but he
showed no speed, manifested no desire
to trot and altogether was as unpromis­
ing a 2-year-old as any one ever saw.
Now had his owner become discour­
aged and settled down in the belief
which wae firmly established in every
mind but his own that the colt was of
n o account as a trotter it wonld have
gone out to the world that Alltell was a
failure, or what now means the same
thing—that he was "never trained." Bnt
his owner, not seeing how failure could
remit from such breeding, kept on work­
ing as poor a jtfoapect, apparently, for a
trotter as was ever hooked to a cart.
But his perseverance won, and today no
•ae has a more promising 2-year-old
Alltell. He is coming
last week worked a mile near-
j . M faat as has been aorompl'.shed here
-
He oovered the distance in
I quarter in 884 eec-
s a pretty good clip for any
lees one that eouidn't strike
ble gait aa a t-jr ear-old. Per
l Alltell a trotter, and
wtB make trotter* of a
but well
la
ees, as la everything else.
Trot-
EO CEN E
L.
LAM OUREIUX
THE m
RED FRONT.
P r o p r ie t o r .
Form erly
known a s
the E llis
W hitley
S ta b le s.
Gor. G om m ercial and Trade Streets, S ^ I E M , OREGON
HARDW ARE.
EVERY THING IN THAT LINE
STOVES!
S M S T f! & B R O W J V ,
2 4 8 C o m m e rcia l S t ., S a le m .
INFLUENZA,
11
893
*LIBERATI’S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND*
A Y ER ’S
Cherry Pectoral
TIRED AND SLEEPY.
Patronize Our Home Mills.
MENS, YOUTHS AND BOYS'
CLOTHING
Salem Woolen Mills Store,
You will help to build up Home Industry besides
keeping money in circulation in our midst.
Kood’s 5 e>Curss
CAR
LO A D
OF
BU CCSES
f
Nerve
Tonic
B lo o d
From the C o rv a llis C a r r ia g e Facto ry.
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