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I NIGLSSIIY Of EDUCA- 1 ION Al AGRICUI EURE him without the aid of Wall Street inter est.« ami in often defiance to them. Illa victory is a victory for W. J. Bryan, who put up th«» tight of his life against th«» intetvsta anti iHwiteit. Through 11 Bryan's efforts the democratic party 1 was sa\«xi from the same force that oon- OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL Entred as Secoml Class Mail Matter at ls»nts, Oregon, August 25. 1911 troll«bl the Chicago convention. Wilson LEGE, CoivalHa, Oia., July 2 That is progressive anti the platform Often the teachers «>( the rural aobools ami, Published Every Thursday al lente, Or«»., by the M t . S cott Pv bus hi so Co. written Ite will stand is of th«» progressive even more iiecesearllv, the county sup t}|te. ervisors, must have the spirit of imalern H. A. DARNALL, E ditob ash M anaubh . In nominating Woodrow Wilson, the country life, iiiuwt have an enthusiasm Baltimore convention chose the strong- for ami a sutlieient preparation for the Office Phone: Home 1111. Residence: Tabor 2*13 est candidate whose name was pre leaching of agriculture and imlustrial sented anti it also nominated the most branchea before they attempt to intro- Our correspondents are urged all of them. A dime’s worth of popular candidate in the field. And in «fans them into the rural schools ami not to be disappointed by not coal oil will fix millions of them doing this it latterly thrust aside the the grades ami high schools of the cities, seeing their correspondence ap and save a doctor bill a hundred once powerful boss«» who have been ar was given earnest emphasis iu a liteture pear this week. The Fourth or a thousand times as much. raigned against Wilson from the start. yesterday by Prof. E. D. Ressler, direct Wilson won on his reconi anti on his or of the summer session at the Oregon falling on Thursday compelled Just use a little of the same oil popularity and in the face of the sturd Agrfcultural College. the publication this week on on all compost, and sprinkle a iest opposition th»» conservative faction “So much Me Men eeM »treads a» tn Wednesday. We will use all left little in the closet and see how could muster. In nominating its mo.-t the necessity of giving till ««•«« in ti.«« over copy possible next week. soon the drove of flies disappear. popular candidate, the dem icratic con country m'hiai's ami in I be gradrs mine A dimes worth of oil will, or may. vention has not only paved the way for industrial training, eomethi.ig in ihrir a probable Democratic victory in No stu-lies which will attract them to the Secretary of Agriculture Wilson save you a fight w ith typhoid, vember, but has made it embarrassing farm and interest them in agricultur« • diptheria, malaria or consump for Theodore Roosevelt to go forward rather thau turn them aw iv from it t< directs attention to the tion. with his threat to enter the field at the ward the small clerkstiips ami likeovet chronic shortage of men in the head of a progressive third party. crowded iteeupation» in the city, lha agricultural field and urges all to Result Embarrassing to t . R. »■gument on that »cure ■» no long« r HE Lents Band has been re Wilson's nomirati n will prevent the i.« ee-Hary,'' said Pro! Ressler. unite in supplying this deficiency organized with a lot of new deflection of pn gressive Democrats to “Not enough emph»«i» ha« been laid, by saner methods of education. men and a goodly number of the a Roosevelt sta idard, if one is raised, h««w, ver, <>n the pr ptratinn of the While the factory towns are over- former members. The new or for there is not m.igh «iitT rem«» be 4«-» liei for thia important w >rk I tonili- populated and there is more or tween the policies ,(| Ria welt and of I««-— the first thought «»I ronn« the less unemployment there, the ganization has promise of eclips \\ ilson to justify uiu demuei ala in u « j - IvtWUsU, wbvu I*««« lulriMlu. lluu of Ol do- high prices of all foodstuffs hold ing anything similar that has pre serting their own party in a campaign mestic science and agriculture into the out golden returns to those who viously existed in the town. where they already have visions of grade» was broached, was, ‘How can I are willing to put brains and This is to be expected for the victory perching on their banner when do it? How can I a«l<l another branch I t<> an already crowde«l curriculum? How energy into the tilling of the soil, town warrants it. Let us hope the November struggle is over. The story of Wilson's triumph is a can I leach cooking ami sewing and Sec- that the membership will start anywhere and everywhere, long one. He entered the convention planting and bowing, raising pigs ami retary Wilson says: “The de in with the intention of staying the second strongest candidate, so far chickens atnl other animals, when 1 have mand of the United States for with their purpose for a long as instructed delegates were concerned, never live«! on a farm in tuy lite, and lawyers and physicians is more time. Going into a thing of that and at the outset he saw his more don’t know anything but the vaguest than met by the professional with the idea of throwing it up formidable opponent grow in strengtl generalities aliout such thing«-"* until more than a majority of the dele “rhe first essential is that the teacher schools, while the demand for at the first occasion something gates had given him their support. should be given a knowle«lge which will educated fanners is strikingly goes crosswise. Learning a little Scale turned by Bryan awaken her interest and enthusiasm i< riMik. by U'iy, „_____ music is not the only thing a Yet that majority did not suffice to for the things to lie taught One can neglected. Want work for "The fields are crying aloud band member may get; the cc- nominate Clark. This convention ig not teach a«l«»<|ua’ely subjects about Lt»wi»t<>n. Idalio, July 29. S|«d*l— or ranch work Hrrald OiHre. for trained men. Thousands of operative spirit is developed and nore«! the rule and refused to give two- which one neither knows nor cares any A o«py <>f thè pr«-»i>l«*ni’s prorlamation I 2 thirds to Clark after he had attained a thing. Rural economic problem«, the date«! June -I, n-vi-he«! Imre l«y thè lix-ul an ability to resist tempory young men are graduating from im- majority. Had Clark been able to run trials an«l successes of the farm, fluid lami office, provi«!«» for ih«» iinmc-lint«- our law schools and there are pulses for independence is en- up that majority without the support of ami home, should lie presented first. •eh -ction of 9.910 »«-Tv* of Imiti of tilt* WANTED - Good, dean cotton rag* at *tc a pound. Mt. Scott Pub Co. jobs waiting only for a small couraged. the 90 votes cast by Tammany Leader Then they should I m * a»siste«i with <le- l'<>»-ur d'tiene ami 1'1« ««raater national Murphy, he would have been nominated, taile«l ptogramines awl outlines, with f«*n«<t n-x-r««-« by thè Biute «>f Ida Ilo, percentage of them. House VtANTED- Iloya mav l»e had ami but when Bryan brand«*! the Tammuny illustrative material am! lesson helps, iiidi-mnity iti partial »uti»fiu-ti««n <»i ita •oni.'tiu.. - girle. TI.« older orna al keepers are complaining of the onlinary wage» ami olli.m' lo I h « E summer magazine is upon votes he made them a curse upon the with occasional outside talks to the I «-orninoti m liiMil grsrit l«y thè govern- cost of living. It would seem »«•ho<ile«l ami for In return for us with all its silly stories candidate for whom they were cast, pupils bv experts In the <liff««rent line», iiM-nt. Pri««r lo tiiis thè ■»<t«*iiu>11y -tei«-«- •light «ervicea <«nre«l reiidert»«l. For partico to be wise for our educators in and trashy reading. Why not in and from that time to the end Clark's a« «1 with training given in the itinerant tions w«»n» n««t approve«! I« t < uw thè lare adtlii-a- W. T. Gardner. Hnp«*rin- their national meetings to con- the summer as well as the win strength withered and fellaway From S 'hool» to he sent out bv the extension townahiiM were iii<l>«li->| wìthiti il»* t«»ndent B«»va and Girla Ani Society <►( t| that same moment Wilson grew. division. nati 'i «I f««r- -t r« .-ri«-» T-. land- 1.« Oregon, l’ortlaml. Ore. sider these problems. ter give the public something "The crux of the whole matter may, !»»• eliminate«! troni ili«' h«r»-»t rw « -rvr un1 “It might be wise to consider worth while. The summer is »it ma i ic p -rhaps, be »aid to be in the fact that sitiiab-«i in p>ivn»hi|N 11 mirili rangv t SIMMONS. about how many young lawyers full of great projects. Put some teachers quite without previous scientific ••ani; 41 >.-a»t; 42-3 east ; 12 I cast ; I I hör rent or sale g«»sl 4-room house will be needed in the next year of them on paper. Political In th«- Circuit Court of the '-tate of tr.«ining in domestic Science ami agri east nini •H-li-iv-t. handy to car. Call 202 Mb Ave N. Oregon for Multnomah C unity. State of to take the place of the older men movements are at the climax. A Oregon. culture will be re«|uire«l to teach these WOOD FOR SALE 4 foot wood at who are dropping ouL That little more pure politics would Josephine Gootirich, Plaintif!', I. E. subjects awl get asg«»»! results as in the : ¿l.uo and $5 00 per cord. Come and What Make* A Woman? , see it. Good coal delivered to your could be determined very easily. not hurt us. Nature was never Goodrich, Defernieut. To L. b. < ì « mh 1 - branches of education for w hich they have had years of pre|>aration—and «loor. Moving, excavating and general rich, the above named defendant: Then, if the attention of this better. Why not indulge in a On«- hundred ami twenty |ioumlx, i transfer work, mowing and raking. probably without the supervision or class of students were called to number of excursions into its In the name ot the state of Oregon: direction of anv one of scientific train more or I«-»«. of lion«» ami muscle «lon’t I See W. A. HALL & SON Phone maki'a woman. Itaagoo«! fmimlation. Tabor 2MM8. Foster Road, Lente, Ore. the demand of the industries for vast libraries and produce some You an- hereby n quirtsl to appear ami ing in these branch«'». answer the complaint tile«! against you educated men, a different direc thing refreshing and instructive. in the al»»Ae entithsi Court ami Cause “That brings me to the |»»int I con Put into it liealth ami Mtrength hiu I ah«« sider immensely important—the neces may rule a kingdom But that’i- jnat tion might be given to many on or before six (6) weeks from the first sity of iraining for the county supervis what Electric Bitter.« give her. Tlxxtr- publication of this Summons, to-wit: young men who seem to be ors, that they may furnish teachers anda*t>leHM them for overcoming fainting CHWEITZER & Manz move th«« 6th, «lay of July 1912, and if you full ‘drawing their bows at a ven with interest ami enthusiasm for their and dizzy ipella ami for diaja'lling wi-nk - FOR SAI E All klmls of Rough ami into new quarters this week. to appear and answer herein, plaintif! work pins actual belti in gathering, ne«a, nervoiianem, bai'kacbe ami tir«»«l, Dressed lumtier at Re.liiced priera al ture.’ ” The new location besides being will apply to the Court for the relief arranging and pr«»senting subject mat liatleM, worn out feeling ‘*El««ctric our mill two nuira from Kelso. Oregon. drlivereti. Sandy Bulge Lum- conveniently located has the dis praytsi for in her complaint to-wit:— ter. The supervisor <loe» not necessari Bitter»« hav>* done in«« a worl«i of go<xl.” Lumlier •>er Co. Phone llxl Joel Jail Mgr, For a Decree dissolving the bonds of HERE is a lot of dissatisfac tinction of being neat and airy, ly ne«*‘ to he an expert in teaching writea Eliza Pool, Ifepew, Okla., “and I miles tion with the nominee for good light and pleasantly arrang matrimony now existing herein on the classes in the ‘thr«»e R’s' for the teacher thank you, with all my heart, for mak LUMBER—At our new mill grounds of willful desertion of plaintit! is prepare«! to do that. His province is ing eiu-h a goo«! m««<licine.’' Only 5 if. southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber, i county superintendent. A con ed. Here’s wishing well to the try defendant for a period of more titan that of a jmlge of clase-rnom presence, lonsrud Brow. /• Guaranteed t>y all «iealera. siderable number of the friends most accomodating firm of tailors one year continuously immediately prior discipline, ami the technique of teach- inc, and of an a le assistant in such FOR HALF:—One rourth acre,cleared, of Prof. Henderson are consider in the Mt. Scott country. to the commencement of thia suit; and problems a« the teacher alone can not in Walden Park. Five dollar payments. When yon fe««l lazy, out of aorta and for such other and further relief as the cope with. Agricultural education Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co’a. ing placing his name on the bal yawn a g«Msl «leal in the daytime, yoti fflee. comes under the latter head. Court may deem «»quitable. lot independently. That some idea, then, is that the eupervis can I’harge it to a torpiil liver which lia« Eugenics may be expected to This summons is served upon you by ors “Mv shoulil prepare themselves thorongh allowed the system tog««t full of impurit <>h Yes good democrat does not enter the publication thereof for not less than fix ly in the subject of teai'hing indiiMtria- have a prominent place at the Hats and ea|«e are always m«'«l«d on race is a dissappointment to (6) succeseive weeks in The B«-aver subjects ; ami that the teachers, a« rapidl ies. IIERBINE cures all di»or«lem pr«x the Fourth. They «land the racket. Salem State Fair. A plan is now rinmi by an inactive liver. It nterng-1 ly a» possible — during summer sessions State Herald a paper of general circula many, but the nominee of that or between terms—equip theuiselvis then» that organ, <'lcan»«»s the Isiwels Try one an«l see. under way to show in each town tion, published in the town of Lents, part does not think it would be with the materials Working together ami pills the system in go«»l healthy con- I Damali Blilg. practicable for him to go further boys and girls under one year, Multnomah County, Oregon, by order with the assistance of the college al dition. Prine 50c. Hold by la*nts Phar of the Hon. J. P. Kavanaugh, Jmlge -of ways ready, they should lie sble to with the contest. No man in under two years and under three the above entitled Court, Made ami meet their problem adequately.” macy. Advertise in the Herald the country can undertake to cap years. The prizes will be award entered the 21st «lay of May, 1912. ture the position for there are ed on points rather than that of The date of the first publication of «M none with the acquaintance nec doll-like beauty, and the best this Summons is Thursday May 23rd. 1912 ami th«- «late of the’ last publication essary to secure it. Many of the I children will then be taken to the hereof is Thursday July -Ith 1912. State Fair and entered in a state city teachers cannot afford it and George A. Hall, it really is a concession on the wide contest. Attorney for I’lainiifl', part of an able man to take it. <1622 Foster Road Portland, Oregon. Salem’s Cherry Fair promises But it will not do to drop the T IDAHO Gt IS 9.940 AGRIS CLASSIFIED S T < fight for some good, clean, < * ... to be highly successful this year. worthy, competent person to ex- The dates are July 11, 12 and 13. ecute the duties of this offce. Cherry exhibits and entertain- The educational interests of the ment features will, it is expected, county are at stake, the quality more extensive than ever be- of the teachers who shall have j fore. charge of the children both as to morals and ability depend very WOODROW WILSON largely on the character of the DEMOCRAT’S CHOICE county superintendent and it will not do to treat the matter (Continued from page one) carelessly. NOTICE OF TRADEMARK Notice in hereby given that T. A. Sweeney A. Co., a partuerihip exiatii g uu er the law« of the ntate of Oreg«»n, han filed ami registered with the Secre tary of State, ot Oregon, a trade mark dtrrignated an “Rockolite,” and han re ceived the certificate of the Secretary of the state of Oreg'rn for the registration of same. The said T. A. Sweeney A Co. own said Trade-mark, and the same is to be used and applie«J to )aven en's, roails ami streets, constructed by them, or by their authority. T. A. SWEENEY A Co. of Champ Clark, relea.Med all Clark del rpHE mosquito season is at its egates, at th«- same time saying that Date ol first publics’i«>u June 27, 1912. 1 best. This cool spell will Missouri would vote for him to the end. Date ot last publii ation July 11, 1912. Mayor Fitzgeral'i, of Boston, with«irew prepare the way for another Governor Foes from commieration. i he Choice of a Husband army of these tormentors. By this time it wa« apparent Wils«.n is too important a matter for a woman Where do they all come from? would win on the 16th ballot ami the to fxt handicapped by wiakne»», bad Tin can alley furnishes the most cmvenCon was in an uproar, «Maying blood or foul brea«b. Avoid there kill- bopea by taking Dr. King's I.if«- Pills, of them. Glancing into a water th ' «-all for a ' >ng whin«. Dming tlv evening •»•ssion. < iov rnx*F New »tn i.gtli, fin«- complexion, pun- barrel this morning we found the Thoma- R. Marshall, of Indiana, wa< breath, cheerful spirit»—tilings that win contents alive with wrigglers. nominated Vn«»-Prexi<ient. In the v«a- luen-fuL w their use. Fat»y, safe, sure. A spoonful of oil did the business. ing for Vice-President, S« nator George 25c at ull dealers. Better than turning the water on E. Chamberlain, of Oregon, was a con- the ground because the mature spicuoiM figure, ami had an organized Try electric Milk Shaken at Lambert ¡effort tteen made lie probably would & Thompson*. _ ones would then burst out of their have lieen the nominee. pupae cases and complete their Tlie nomination ot Woodrow Wilson AdAertise in the Herald natural careers. The oil destroys1 is sigiiificent, in that the honor Ml to Anniversary Sale Was Great Success Our Fifth Anniversary Sale and Grand Free Draw ing was even a Greater success than we anticipated. The crowds who visited our store during the two days made it a gratifying occassion to us. The lucky persons in the Free Drawing are announced elsewhere We desire to express our sincere appreciation to the goood people of Lents for their liberal patronage dur ing the past five years and for the interest manifested in our Anniversary Sale. Yours for a pleasant 4th of July E. L. Rayburn & Son’s