declared, “that education ia the moel
eeeential interrai of the state," surely it
ia the foundation atone.
NOTARY PUBLIC
There aurely m luti little difference of
(Irncg, Root» A Uo'» Store
opinion ita to the value, aye, I lie nerea
BORING
ally of mental culture
To tram lhe
OKK<K)N
mind to think deep and earnest.
We
Hnccveding Gresham Vindicator, Gnwhatn Casette, East Multnomah Kcconi,
Multnomsli Record and Monlavills Herald.
«io not want, however, the intellectual
I'ubliebel Every Friday at Giwham, Ore., by lhe B xavkk S tays I'vai-isiUM« Co training founded on the Higau nival—Io
H À. DARXALL. E oitok ash M amausk .
deepiae labor oi lhe hand—noran educa
ATTOKNKY AT LAW
lion that profeaaea to viali creative la
KulrrvU Sa Msu.nil claaa matter al the eoalofllo* al tirvah.ut, Oregon
Of lha hr hi «4 i ' ahibm a In rra
-
bor» ami hecoiuea ao tainted in sotnal
I'liunvB A &T7r«. Main .-MS
This is not the "clean-up” standards that m reality it produce» the
rt0l-tl92 Curiati llldg., Pi »art. a ni », Oas
mental coinr|»t of a aocial caste.
No.
season, but wouldn’t it be a good
we need a mental education that pro
trick for the health officer to durre a broad vision and et rung grasp ol
make an excursion down the things as they are, and a» they should
HE Holiday Season is with us gulley that crosses the principal l«v. .tn education that will develop a
Ilt.NIIMS
again and from appearances business block of the town. Some thought |«owrr that «hall sa ay civilisa
tion
up*
ani,
tuia
ani
and
outwent
iirvNh«ni,
<> reg* hi
there will be plenty of Christ body says its "tierce.”
“The glory oi thinking is in work, and
mas joy. although some of it will
the dignity of work id in the thinking
come a little high. Turkey at 30
Yrs, thought power ia moving the world
cents a pound, as auoted in the
B«il how and where" Yet it has coinè
Gresham, l>ec. 21. (To the Editor!—
dailies, should taste exceedingly Brother Gill of the State Grange I egia- to be made manifest that mind training
Fht •kian^Hui grana
good, and other things are in lative Committee, attempt'* to excuse without the corresponding training of
hand and heart has proven a false ideal
Oregon
Greaham.
about the same ratio as to price. , an alliance with the bier organisation»* of education. Criminal statistics allow
We people who live in the by saving that the latter are seeking the us that a large number of convicts have
t ri» viiv II.I.I-: sture
country should congratulate our friendship of the grange l»v I'cnetirient ha«I a good mental education, in Get, Hrst Sture al l.ìniu'titanii »! linci ìmìi , «l«’*thied h» I m < vttiHlng rewhience nuburb, un
No one dmibta the fact that the
ili«- »«r» -hutu I Ldric Ime. 10 uiilr* (non |\«riltti»l
Chi* ia thè pru|**rty ut
some ot them have Inrn graduates of
selves that prices are not so ex- acta.
1
I irU’N Un»- mii «I ho* it»cri»U) Iw« u rv-*q»cn«*d
(Vdnrville Im* recenti)’ Iwci»
unions are anxious to make friends of
1*1
rio« <t»i| ii* tim» aii I ih«’ i'M it». n h v«*rv convenienl, being Incalvi!
tremely high on the necessities all
( other organ its lions, but why should colleges; but on further mvrstigatioii
we find that these same convicts obtain
on
r»»u|* Ihat rendi «»ut info a line (ttriuitig «vclion.
Open to engagement for all kinds ot
of life. That is something to be’j they seek to placate the grange? The rd
Auctimieering
their Hr»t knowledge of any handi
GREXHAM,
-
OREGON
thankful for. And even the lux grange has never gone on reconi as l»e- craft in our prisons, that they had l»ern
its regular bi-monthly entertainment in
uries are more easily provided mg the vnemv of the laboring man On mentally taught, with no thought ot
««»nmn ti«m w ilh a b.««nar Saturday even-
the contrary, lhe grange has always
appyitig it to labor.
' mg, Decemlwr 12, 19 'a. The proceeds of
here than in our cities.
been foremost in advocating the cause
which will g>» toward the building fund
While we miss the glitter and of labor, consistent with it» own ideas of The prophet Fruelwl, who saw more
clearly than any other, the whole phil
of their new ball, nrltr«l them f;U5. (>|
show of much of the holiday dis existence—in other wools, it seeks to osophy
of mental development shou'd
courw the invleiiieiicy of the weather
play. we also miss almost entire ennoble lals»r and bring it up t«» a stand Itvgm with the hamis in the kindergar
was a great drawback, otherwue it was
ard
to
be
nwpected,
by
thoee
who
have
ly the misery that will meet our
ten. ami continue this hand training
a great sucveaa. The farce entitled ’The (
for centuries dominated the agricultur
eyes if we study city life at first alist and applied to him the epithet of through the entire course of study. We
I roiiLle at !*alivrl»'w‘a,’ was quite a sue-
«•«‘••« an.I lh«»*e a h<> took part did just-
hand. There is no condition in 1 “farmer," “hayaeed" and other |**t have touched only the first step in his
plan in adopting the kinder
ire t<> tlivm*M*lvea. At the next regular
country life that compares with phrases of i-ontempt ami ridicule. The acieiitilic
garten ; this must lw» followed by indus
luvvttng « hi the fourth Saturday in Pec-
that of extreme poverty in a grange has at last succeeded in bringing trial training in all other grades. As
emlH-i, the Altli, there will l»r afoctiun
W ben auiomor hit» | h 4 nn -
j
its
members
and
all
others
of
its
calling
city. Even the man with a well
Weudall Phillipa Ims well said : “Pupils
• 4 ollket'M and everyone in requested to!
• «t in tlo'iM’ tv»rthern
’ to a high standard that is now recognix-
have
to
unlearn
in
life
what
they
learn
alHh'N,
ili»« uni |a oiily
stocked purse is as far from com
I m » pr«-«H'i»t and help lhe lecturer m lhe
, ed as a scientific profession ami, inci-
ii»il«l under thè brighi
euntrat work.
fort and happiness in a city if he dently, it has made the words “farmer” in whool. They should he trained to
bilie akh*M
H>niiht*rii
is without the sympathy and ami “granger” synonomous with “suc ward the activities of life, not Nwm
< 'nhfuriiift.
riii* i» gii «
Iti
ment
fmm them."
There ia no argi
• ’I iiMt<ir«»*a hi4iq»v prò-
companionship of friends or re cess.” To recede from that poeitmn over the necessity, the practical value S.
vteioii»—eb'rttttl atinimer
»*
would
again
mean
the
thraldom
of
years
f«»r ibi»«»»» w In» cminoi «*i>-
latives at this season of good
of ami moral uplift of general hauti
that enslaved the agriculturalist until
hi.
dure m inorr af\rrr eli-
cheer, as if he resided in the he was rescue»! from his servitude am! training.
loetr
The
There
are
two
I
mm ks 1 wish to recom
( '*aI»f• • r t»i » h «• Itret) rnll«
or
was
hidden
in
forest
desert
place»! upon an equality with other pro
mend to all seeking information along
•*d Ih«» “ Mt*v«*ii «d ih«
wilds. There is a satisfaction in fessions before an enlightened world.
w ìnirr t««<irÌNt “ I im ho-
this mdiisirial line of study.
Tirsi, a
I i 'I m n(i«| ahipphig
country life that the city cannot My contention was not that we, as small l«ook entitled “Pagan vs. Christ
mr ita verieti »« ih»»«*«* ••(
give. Let us be contented with members of the grange, should stand ian Civilisation," by > 11. Comings,
u«d|
r«*giilat«*d
vilirM
our conditions, assuring oursel aloof from the unions; but that we Fairhope, Fla., published by Chas. Kerr
\ iNitore « un a I wmv « flit«!
killtebl«* »**«*«>n»ni«M|at lon,
ves that we would not be con should l«e able, as we are to withstand A Company, Chicago ; second, lhe i>cto-
4'»»tigrnial re in | aa ninne,
tented if we were to try city any offers of an alliance with them, !>er issue of Charities ami Commons, a
un«! v»ri«**l, plruMin^ ree-
life. The man who has tried it The grange ami the unions have many a journal of philanthropy and social ad Pit*«»mt X'.illvy < »nttigr N’u,.”»4> hcbl
r«’»ti«»ii«
wants to get back into the coun ideas in common, but they should I* vance. This issue will oat twenty-five
kept
in
parallel
groves
and
not
t>e
al-
try. and he gets a country home
>4
cents, obtained at luò T iist 22nd, New ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
as soon as his finances will per ; lowe»i to run together. < H her wise there Y«»rk. Better still, those who live
ia danger ahead for the grange because
mit
where they can consult a public library :
i of the fact that the unions are ever in
should call for these there, ami if they ♦
HE Holiday Season has a lot sistent am! insidious in their friend are not on hand, urge that they Le piac
ship»—something akin tu that which
eli in the library at once.
The book
of sentiment in it for the the lion has fur the lamb.
♦
4
:
children, some of it bright and The grange ia vulnerable to attack ami mentioned is the best plea (or universal :
industrial training on a self-supporting
♦
cherry and some of it sad. For a I rea«!y the onslaught has begun. Bro. basis that 1 have ever read.
♦
♦
Gill
will
remember
the
»lay
at
Eugene
tunately for us we have not seen
Industrial training must not tie con-,
any of the sadness this year. when a delegation from the Lower Col founded with either manual education
umbia River Fishermen’s Association
♦
Two of our young friends have addreasel the State Grange and the or trade schiols, but stands midway ,
♦
♦
be tween them, carrying manual educa
expressed their sentiments and Grange went on record as indorsing the
:
tion forward to more s|»evitic mechanical
desires in notes, and we print lower river initiative bill, That was training, such as would serve as half a
♦
♦
them as examples of the aspira only a sample of what ran be done ire- tra<le in almoet any branch of skilled
4
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tions of the child-mind. We re queutly if the grange allows other or labor afterwards chosen.
:
gamzations and aasix’iationa to deter-
For (till inL>rmat|»»i, «hoping
r« ». rva
gret that we cannot officiate as mine for it the course it should pursue. One of the first things our fore-fath
lk»l»N »II I th kl t«, « all, W rllr or 1.1, graph
Santa Claus. There are a lot of Bro. Gill has probably noticed that ers established was lhe public schools,
C. W. Stinger, C. F. A.
and the three K’s had the right-of- way.
boys and girls we would like to the Iutbor Press, in its articles concern Intellectual achievement wan the goal
Mrd »nd Washington atrvrta
♦
—<»r -
ing the grange and the unions, has al
remember at this season.
the young man strove to attain, and the
Wm. M c M urray . < i . p . a .
The young man who writes most invariably sought to convey the mimi was often over-worked and the
Port Und. Oregon
idea that the grange has E»een asking
the following poem is about 9 the labor unions for aHsirtanee. It is student often came out of college a phys
years old and shows a very com that to which I most particularly wish ical wreck. Then the need of physical i
training carne forcibly to leaders of |
pQrmDrQÎ insure ih the
mendable tendency to poetic tal to enter a protest, A conference be- education. And along siile of the “cram
I dI HlGl 0 ■
Mutual F.R.A.
tween our mem tiers and those of the
ent.
ming fur exams” came the athletic con
unions is heralded as a concession upon
CHRISTMAS.
tests ; and it was wise to develop the
(Fsrmen Mutual Firs Krllrf A m ’ uo I I’ortlaiul)
the part of the unions towrard the grange
body that the mimi might havea strong
BY WALTXR BXLT.
when, as a matter of fact, the grange
CONSERVATIVE, KTRoNfi, SAFE
castle, yet what do we see today, pages
Chrii.mas ia coming, coming.
committee has been invited to meet
on pages of our leading newspapers give
PROMPT. CHEAP
And'll Ire I ere 'fore you know it.
witli them for their benefit and not for
SUCCESSORS IO WLLCH à CO.
the standing of this college and that, in
An ! if you lore the Chris tmaa-tide
ours. The grange is able to stand alone
Apply to H. W. Snaahall, Pre«.
foot-ball, etc, etc, and rarely do we find
Why, then, go nut and »bow it.
and should do so. If there are to be
Grivbatn, Ore.
PORTLAND, ORI:.
223-25 MORRISON STREET
I »ages writing up the intellectual status
B'iy presents for your boys and girls.
any compromises, the other organiza
Write to J. J. Kern, Secretary.
of
these
same
colleges.
In
a
word,
*e
*•
»»«««♦a
Buy present« for your wife,
tions should come to us—as they are in
W» E Yamhill nt.. r<irllati«|
Where will
And then go home anil thank your- fact doing—and then be satisfitsl with have grown athletic mad.
it bring us to in the intellectual world?
self
what we give them, instead of claiming
And how to bring about a bvtter, more
Y >u haven't lost your life
the credit for what the grange is really
equal balance of the thre efold man, is
In the crowd and bustle
doing for them and for all humanity.
a problem that is growing in iin|»ortance
At the big department store,
In conclusion, I would again caution
and demanding the attention of the edu
And you murmur softly to yourself,
the grange committees from making any
cators of the entire world. In a future
“Nevermore, nevermore!’’
entangling alliances with any or all
lesson we will see what effect military
other organizations. The old story of
training has ami if it ia desirable.
the spider and the fly may again I m * told
Perhaps Santa will see the let
In conclusion, let us quote a few pas
in a new meter if the grange dova not
ter written by Miss Mildred and stand aloof from the plausible allure- sages from master minds, to ponder
over, to study and seriously consider.
STATIMI
will supply some of her numer men is of the tempter.
•‘Until every child is set free to use with
E.
L.
T
hurpk
ous wishes.
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skill his creativa power of hand and
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head, it has not had the benefit of any
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properly called Christian civilisation."
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The Study of Social Economics.
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“Man must be doing something, for in
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I will write you a few linee to
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In reeponse to tbe question a«ke<i in him throbs the creative impulse." “The
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let you know what I want for
M . 7 is
7 50 9 50 II 50 1
knowledge
obtained
from
tiooke
ia
but
the lut article the reply ia, "Yes, let UH
RUf«*r.
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INIM
Christmas.
I want a doll and
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Harlon
IM1M
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enter.” Very well, let us take up a the tool to develop the true wisdom of
0 11
Faglo» Crrek
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doll buiaty and a box of candy
0 il
........... Curri Divide
mn>
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II »1
“topic a month” etudy, and for Decem life." "Education is leading human
ss
E«ita<
a<1a
my brother want« a little wagon
i n 1 h
7 /2 9 22 II Mt
souls
to
what
is
beat
and
getting
the
ber we may well take tbe «object of
Ar............... Caiadero .
Lv
ININ
17 1A » 16 11 Ih 1
1II
and a little rocking home and
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“Moral and Social Functions of Educa beat out of them." “Induatrial training
K/iue candy
my other brother
a Dally Eacepl Bunday.
b Transfer to Bellwood Cara for Portland at Golf blnki.
A. M flgurea In Roman. P. M figura» In black
tion." a« this must appeal to everyone for our rural population ia one of the
e H parla I Car l«eavea Portland Saturday Nights (only) al 11 10 for Gresham, Troutdale and Fairview Returning to Milwaukee Car Harns
wants a little shovel and a little
as the foundation stone of tbe structure moat important problems before the
ax and please get my mamma
American people today." “bluestion
of civilisation.
Troutdale
Branch
and papa and my big sister some
Our topic resolves itaelf into the fol ahould fit for completest living, not to
thing for Christman.
create
a
literary
aristocracy."
Univer
lowing eectione : first. Mental Training;
I am ten yeara old and am not
second, Physical; third, Manual; fourth. sal industrial training will t>e salf-sua-
«
very big nether
Trade Schools; fifth, Industrial Schools; taining to the state in the prevention of
well I gueea thia is all
fMTMm
STinsss
crime."
sixth, Education in Civics; seventh,
•tsTissas
Your, truly
□
Thirty centuries ago that grand patriot
Education in Economics; eighth, Moral
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................... Linnemann...................... 1 « ««SM io «Il SO ISO 4 NO SSI IS
Mildred S—
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and prophet, the sociologist. Isaiah, 1 :::: ...
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Through All.
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In the brief space possible for us to foretold the time when, “A man shall
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.Curila.......................
1
IS
be
more
precious
than
gold."
We
l»e-
Fairview
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The assessment rolls of the have in an issue, we can do little more lieve the time will come when the high
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Davin
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Kradf
Hiding
give
an
outline
of
each
phase
as
we
take
county show a valuation in Gresh
est possible development of the aver^g«»
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Trotildal«*
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shall lie the great aim and
am of $194,220. But isn’t that a it up, trusting that it may cause an ar citizenship
rest of thought that will lead the reader object of our educational system.
Becond study will tie on Militarism in
little low? Not when tax-paying to deeper and more earnest study.
For Oregon Ci’y, Canemah Park and way points, change cars nt Golf Junction.
Public .Schools ami on Traile Scfioula.
For Ixmta, .Mount Hcott and eaat aide points, change earn at Lenta Junction.
time arrives.
If it is true, as U endall Phillips once
I
xcia
11.
F.
A
dimtom
I
General Offices. First and Alder St«., P ontlanp , Osxooiv.
WM. A. MORANO
BEAVER STATE HÉRALQ
DUFUR
fllllORIAL COMMENT
Oil
T
BROTHERS
J. M. SHORT« M l).
S. P. HUTNER. M.l).
Ihorpt’ on Labor Inions.
R. 11. CASWELL
AUCTIONEER
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