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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1891)
Jr 1 !3*fi H a i In tr a C it ù f c a ì n . Rogv. H e m u st base hi« in stru ctio n 0,1 ch ild psyelioltigy. l b ' lnn«t la- Cll- tlo w td w iili a large q u a n tity of m ental th u rfd ma n e u 12. is tu . f,irtx>. It a cniinoti hall I k - fin d against a »lone »triielure. alth,>,igli it may m ake no im pression, ¡lie force i» n it SIN C ER I! V. w.i-u-,1, hut «-onverttd in to heat. Thi» i« bused on th e inrk»trnetiS'ilily of, ' A l*»per remi I k » i >re Hie Fdncati jnnl physical Jure«-. The sam e theory, la w Ao-'o .aUuti Fv.i. > h. I f t l , !.v Mr t F {,-ver, is tru e a» to m en tal forre. Fore, : Hoffmann 'i s not wasted. I like to th in k a' teaeher in whom th ere is a great tleiii ‘ T h ere is a tim e iu th e T.ic M cverv •nt«', os In- ska ml- tttu.ii (lie , voih I« t « «if ••I p o te n tia l energy Wti'n h he ca n use; a n atu re. viewing the heantiful, tlw »uh- to inspire his piqiil«. The teacher tiiiie, a:i«l th> g-am l. th a t n a tu re her- ' m u st pr,K'«-e,l aecor-ling to n atn re. In I «•It »<«-iit» in a h is , h r b< h im : “ W hat th e dill rent stage» til },iuUi there are are you?" au.l ••W hat is li e ? ” How tliil 'n : i t »tag,-» ,,f m ental ucli»ity .an ti he a h • i» th u s u ite rru . .till revive« tlie work m ust lie a ilap ttd to th e child, these q lesiionV. now ns relied». ami or th e ffweea of tiie s,»u;. It is am ong o u r m isfortunes th a t wm th e resolution» lie term - s in v r t ly art th e index t<> hi» fu tu re eh aracter. T " Ido not th oroughly nti.l rstand o u r o r lint who retleets there «.in-ly are ganism . and then- is not a nobler and 1 f'»r. uiilir anti custom », ui all prole«- mon- in terestin g «ii!,j«a t for investiga- i atoti» atnl <a-eii|>ations. uhiefi are mere tiou th an th a t of tiie science of teach «ham«, a n ti ,in n o pro <•».»! »it is th en ing. T here is one law, however, th a t i niuy I k - safely iull'-Wtd ; tile sam e force 1 uion qua« kt ry and less sin cerity than th a t seems t,, rqu th ro u g h th e entire;)’ in th e teaeher»’. Ctinrse of n atu re—-ev o lu tio n —is one off "Carlyle says of a le ni th a t “ He has th e fu n d am en tal law s n h u m an ethics th is first d istin ctio n w hich iuileed we The ideal teaeh er nm st realize th at j may fa il '.lie tir-t and tin last, th e the h ealth and charat ter of his pupils A lpha ^ ¡ i ^ th e Oincsn nt hi» whole de,ieud on h im ; he m ust renli.e th a t 1 h ru is iu n k h t iisiks th ro u g h the shows all sane m inds can he ciiltiv u tid ; he o, tm iig ^ R to th in g « ." A w an is eith er m ust teach by exam ple, avoiding all sineere in ins pn-iession or is a sham s an,I quacken«',- even ♦'ft tire«.«, ■¡Hack, am i th e fight th a t all ens, li e m ust realize th a t -there is no iv tiy u ail teaeher». have to m a s t - to-day i» to of m an in life which is not th e I k v li keep q u ack ery out of o u r pul,lie ning ,,f so long a chain of coii«s-t|li«*nc<*» seh,Mils It gut*» b irth to n o th in g ; it a.« th a t no h u m an provitlcnce i« high give» d eath to* all th in g - . TI h - only enough to give us a prospect te th e . work an y one ha» to do with it is to let e n d .” He m ust have tlie courage to {l aione. It 1» a fal», h ssl. anti it eor- tell th e ¡Kstple tile tru th when tieecs- , t-ilRs \l>oee with whom it aiym-Mtea. sary, fur • l’h e f are slaves w ho «litre it does not apjiear ratio n al th at a not lie in the right with two or th ree." }«•»»> n w it,1 has n o t th e welfare of til, And lastly, he m ust «et in action the coin in un ity o r society at larg t a! heart forces th a t wiil evolve th e results in would w ant “ to teach the yottug idea tended to I k * accom pli-litd, rath e r th an how to sh o o t.’’ and it appears absurd to do th e en tire work himself. Such th a t a person wot, ha» n ,t m ade the a teaeh er is sincere, and «itch sincerity necessary p rep an ith ais for a teacher is heroism . The evolutionist h aeht-r s u o i i h l a tte m p t to c u ltiv ate th e m unis is :ht hero teacher. . of ch lld reu , “ lor can you cultivate th at It is sup)K>stKi by Laplace th a t origin- w hich you «I,, not u n d erstan d ?" It is ail» allstuiiteriiU of w hich the uni-er«,- For our m utual benefit I ^iave tukeu the agency for C. F. a m istak e I,, em ploy a teaeher w in, i» is rtnupMt-d was scatter*,) th roughout no t sincere t, cu ltiv ate th e ch ild ’s «pact in th e furnt of very tenunn« M EBER A* ( O. in \\ allow.« County, and am now prepared to m in d . It d,«st n o t seem possible th a t ly a tte r If i f ! k - g ra n t,tl th a t th i s ' i t parent could rem ain indiiferent aism t m a tte r ls-gan to aeeuniuhil, . it eaii I ,- •furnish echoolb at the most reasonable rates and on liberal Ills child's e lu ru tio n . for surely if proved, by m echanics, th a t it »» mid terms with th ere is n wish th a t a mar. of family tíesire» it is th a t his family may be would iiyv- , ,.'!»-d tin en tire - ,!ar SCHOOL D ESK S, BLACKBOARDS, pm s|term is atnl h nioruhlt . X or d,».- svsk-m. Ip th e » nt, m an n er if the it S|,|s-ar th a t li a child be k ep t frjm teaeh er but calls the proper fore,* of T E A C H E R S’ DESKS, GLOBES, all evil iurtuein-es th a t it would ohjeet tlie null,I lilt» ; ,,l. tile ¡"»vs !i:i to a tte n d «drool. T hus tliere is one ture will aet-ompiish th e resul:» for W ALL MAPS, CHARTS, g reat , lenient th a t all th e factors ui which a seh,.,-; is in t-u th d . H elp t .at th e school mu»; |s,»se»» to m ake an so m an y teachers i tier th eir pupils, .And all kinds of SCHOOL APPARATUS. ideal sell, »ti—sineerity. If th e teacher th a t «,, m any pupils ex|K«-t. ami th a t au.l parent an, sincere, th e pupil w ill so m any paren ts th in k »1 oithl I k fur lu ak e litth- trouble. If th e teaeher nish, d th e pupil, ought b, I k - given Cali or write for term s and viituioguew. ifn 1 pupil are sineere, tin p aren t by judiciously, for it m ay o b stru ct th e , |e - ' «•‘in stan tly b reath in g sincere atm o s » e le m e n t «if th e m ind, and by exani- F. M. M ctU L L Y . J oseph , O beoox . phere m ay iiecoiue so. Hui if the . 1,‘ it ,* a'-’ies ■ ,,-h - teac h er is a q u ack , little need Is- ex- And iu conclusion it n ay 1-e well to }H-cted. “ I should say sincerity, great, •h ep , genuine sincerity, is the first th e inihils ofpill. t'uai • the ch a ra c te ristic of all m, u iu any wav og- of tu t child lie we’d w ritten , ami lieruie.” if bv deep retlection th e teach er - "K duealioii 1.» cu ltu n -d grow th.’' The plies its law- iii hi» work., ..n du.-q; p lan t ahstiiir- from urolln-r e arth i t s tiou will result, w hich » se e n -, » ,nn n o u rish m en t 1, prom ote it* growth b etter a ¡apt u- to o u r ,le»tn/ati in ; an d sustenance, and if h u m an ity were w hich will m ake men d. jieud le«» on as perfcet ss n.itift-i , ju.»t a- io the su p e rn a tu ra l powers, and r» lv m tliem - stately n u t cacti y ear a id» a n u g so s , . e - ; w hich will th u s c u im u te en would’ tin child each te a r assim ilate ergy instead of indoleu, - ; which will from tin* ? tetety in w inch it is placid at ohe, is- more rai u id au«l more a ring of tin tru e elem ents th a t m ake IllStrtleti»,-. a., it <li'|» h<l« t l i M i l l t f i e d l - a p c n e c t m an or w om an. T aj Hi -jssi ? x : '¿a Premium, vcloptiieur o- tlie eiiiid'» nutiir-d pun Herluqts it is necessary to m ention e rs ; whit ii will, by a gradual evo.u- t'.iat tile choice lies n - t isrtwts-ii a g tsd .lou. ,ie«i top a new race not • -»«•ntfiiil, TH E« ONLY * LEANS > PRIZE education and no ed 'lcatam at ail, but did'erent in up|K*ariince ;'r mi ourselves, betw een a go si «ducati on anti a hud perhu|M with a more intelligent ex PGR SEW ING M A CH IN ES. one. E tílicatloil ia gitis at miañe» pression, hut wuser in actions, g reater WAS AWARDED TO The child's first t aclier is tie- m o th er us citi..eiir,an d more lils-nd iu thought. Elegant in W orkm anship and De th a t ntm ri-nes it. E d u catio n , th en , uf d e.elo p in g th e'g erm s i l l tie chil i's sign Do not fail to see this Take it Before Breakfast iiiiud, begm» a t hom e and continues M arinne before purchasing. TI ih Lf-ut tonic and liver iu tlie acli'tol, or th e street» and iu re*:nlu»«»r. in tn<e for more than ."Hl year* -------- A N D T H E -------- m any place« oí «!i-4patioil. fiver» in England. Positive w|»e<itie fcr liver one. there.ore. is e lueated ; th e sclnsii complaint. Bed tewie in the ,i im th m, , e r draw s o u t the b etter qualities of m au, arisinx in the morning, dull pains in tie* I’ aciitc C oast A gency - tie street- tit w,.rs In-nil and H a * k of the eves, tire«! feeling, L E Q I O H C T H O N O R , 130?) Market Ft Sim Francisco liv .e m in e n t» are beginning to n-e- dizai’ i-ss ¡Mngiior—sMiipPinm «>f I vor oguize this, am i, «>n tiit theory th a t it «*oinpUUnt. iiem edy—i>r. Henley's f n- WAS CONFERRED UPON . B banch O ffice : is clkaqier to lorio tin- m ind th a n to g’lsli Ifemleiion Tonic. Relieves f»nsti- eliarpeits the appetite ui-d tones N A T H A N I E L W H E E L E R , Morrison Ft. Portland, O r r, lorm crim in al-, sevend <il o u r states pation, Uf> the entire svHteni. Get the genuine are ag itatin g th e question of com pul from your dnigjriftt lor $1, and lake ac The President of toe Company. sory education. cording to direct urns. l'h, superiority of o u r race over the nom ad, th e savage and tiie brut« lie« 4 iu th e ¡act th a t We are la tte r educated th a n they anti ¡s,»-,■-» more ktiowltdge. P erh ap s n o th in g eaii «trike th e sm- ’ P,«ARK' rw a u i l l .en a- a sadder om en, or at least iiiast th e lioja-s of him who au- Wflrs u golden age in tie near future, I tian to u t l o t only th e g am in, tin ign o ran t, anti tiie indifferent idlers are of opinion to u t a «m attering know l A p a m p h let o f in fo rm a l int» ar».« a h A edge of tie- com m on hranche- is nuffi- '. J’ t C« o f la e la w s ,•;>«,«• iti« U « t,, «'ient for any hut ties*' who tiraetice Ototam P a te n ta . ( a re n r« , *i nt », iisu x s. Conyrtehxa. scar tu e e arn, J profe-.e ins, hut fe some ». A O O .J I of FttclU » f«m tiw fo r d n n iM iliy mm ol mir qu-ealle. I sincere citizen? are of 31»! MUNN K»-co«t«*Mr. «líTi.rtt . irrvJi m <’f •*». i*» «*»rj tie- -.-u * o p im n. Mi,-li is fi,l-e sin of Fur *4 b doa • ■- » V >• \ T l .1 • % a. a» ir: ü »«tupie» for trio l, lo* cerity , based upon th e m istak en id,-a CîotllKK tae a. f f 1 •• U ’ I j ” celer , ' AXI) T Ju L I J h xM th a t a m iserly lu-'-umulutioit of w-iitfn. ’ ‘eu». » , mo’ -, oi. r*- -tp « f T « » • • > » < < r « < o . is lite end t>f io* . Xo, the* Inis,rer P k » ky á Co., MO Broadw ay, New York. n etd s « cu ltív ale m ind . - mm '. «loe» the lawyer. It is a tit-maud th at W E W E L L S L r ' D A S A M P L E every governm ent may m ake, ami p ar liu jj-jj-x , l c o j i i l C u r t . ticu larly o u r governm ent when- o ur OR H A R N E SS liberty le» in tie oallot, and tie- safe guard of the i-allot'-isix i» tu e in telli to one person a t each post office who will show t<> others who we may send to »w gence of tie-citizen». O ne great lault it. Many people w ill buy if they can »et -A G E N T K H I T H E C E L E U K A T E II- 1« th a t m any m istak e tiie school for a tor tfieruseives; therefore we «-ramming iiim -huit, tilting tiie m ind ♦le « w ith worthies* know ledge, ratie-r t han a plata- for d«-»i loping the in u ab |s,w- , r- ,f the m ind. “ As tie* ta ig i» oeut ■ h- i i» mciiiit-d" applies to tin- sci- ,"i,:e o ' edu«*atiou. U n ile t ie mind is young an d flexible it »iioitlu 1« la-nt 7» i . tit - rig h t dtr.-clioii. I " r tii» rea to get »ample« of our work in a neigh son tit" ub|e«t teach er is re pi red iu borhood. tin- prim ary eeparlni'-tit. White anú Sta; dard Sewing Machines. H lieu will :u, li give projs:; tli night VJILL YOU HAVE ONE OH ALL? l,i inhm ey? "1- it n o t tuoii«’run»," DOS T Minò THIS ß.LHf ALV, ».l - “ ¡H-lit , r, "Uu l tie filie ot a nett Instruction Books, Sheet Music, and nil kinds of smitll Musical II AYS g eneration stio lid 1« i lt, to tlie eit.tm , YOU HA Y *tf unreasttuing euatoin, impihiae. ami Goods, Violins. Banjos, G uit»rs, i»,atuiuhns. A nicharps, »KVEB fancy ,—joiued with the suggestion» of A rc irde.ni«. H a n n o n ic a « . E tc ., E tc . igm tr.u,t iiu rst.- utul th e pfejutlieed H’e nur work to lx* fir#t rlaaa in ev< ry particular. S uk I «I erta, in c o ll» — ¡ of gra ium others?” I buy my Goods d tr.e t from the Eai'lories, and can and will Is.’l us n ex t nisei»» tiie sin cerity of Mtamp« for catalogue* to adnet tioin, sell lliotn ns cheap a» ihev can lie bought oil thi« C o a st. G oods and g t t teatimonmla from tho»« who Hie touche:. Xo sineere b-acle-r will Iintl'-Ihik, « Work wue-li II, knows iie have h'^1 out bargaiua. sold mi tiie In sta lm e n t Plan on easy term«. Liberal <li«c«unt for I m-t qm ihhcl to tlo, and ut> sincerc cash. ALL O RD ERS PROM PTLY A TTEN D ED TO. UNION M A C H IN E CO. I lu-ie-r wii. a lb n ip t to h-iu-h who docs li -I i.ici- r-tatid tiie principles of iieds- Braid and Wnoa Sit.. PMiadeipftii, STORE O PPO SIT E I’O < T -O FF IC E . LA GRANDE, OREGON*. WALLOWA COUNTY, OREGON. n\ The B est Country in the Northwest for tho Hom e-Seeker and tiie Capitalist. The Best SCHOOL DESK ««M B S' GLOBES. MAPS. CHARTS, SCHOOL APPARATUS. R » ; M « R M .M . t U \L L 0 W A COI XTY is in the extrem e north-eastern portion of the State. It comprisea not l« w th e n l.fttHi,(W acres of lands. Of these are m ountains, valuable for their timlwr and m in eral» : valleys com p n -in g rich a^ricqdurul land« ; and hills, suitable for agricultural* and -gracing purposes Much of thi« land, especially in the tim lier h e lls, is still unclaim ed, and here the Home-seeker will bud special inducem ents. V V a rra n te d FOK 10 YEARS. fiE V E U tl. T H E CLIM ATE of Wallowa County is dry and healthful. Cold (Weather in w inter does not continue long, extrem e heat in sum m er is uuknow n, and there lire n»v cyclones or blizzards. T H E PO I’l LATIOX i f the County is now about 4t>00, and it steadily increasing. There are 30 organized school districts, in each of which from three to seven m onths ol school ure held each year. I 1 HA I M ailowa County will have railroad facilities before m any The Hunt road to Iw built through In m n County, and the branch of the Union Pacific line from La Grande to Elgin, places Westjfrn Wallowa County within twenty miles ol railroad communication.* y e a rs , is now generally conceded. A FORTY-PAGE D E SC R IPT IV E PA M PH LET, Containing a m inute description of every section of W allowa County SENT FKKC TO AM' ADUKESS on application. IT PA Y S TO PI J1CHASE TH E BEST. To School O fficers and T eachers; An Inspection ci Samples Respectfully Invited. ♦ « lo a e p t I V III » « h o Because the townsite is unsurpassed. 2— Beeau»e U has one of the finest water-power privileges in the S tate 3— Because the agricultural and grazing lands tributary to it will su p port a large town. J ■ 1 4— B ecau se th e b o d ies of tim ber lying south and east of the town will eventually be made a resource of greut wealth. Beeiius«- the principal m ineral and marble ledges now located are uireetiy tributary to the town. 'o f ( b— Be, nuse the celebrated W allowa Luke is one mile south of, and a t an elevation ot lo o feel above the townsite. This Luke will not only tie lamous as a sum m er re.»ort, hut furnishes a never-failing supply ot water tor uianuluetuting purposes, und lor the general Use ol the town. ; i— Because the jieople o f Joseph have faith in the town, and arc r»»t alraid to invest their money in public impre» ■ ineiits. • AT TKE JjG'EL'wr r v o . s ■- M kiyersclle , WHEELER b WILSON. P A R IS , 1 5 3 9 ," r o n e o f (b e B e a l T « ,„ « . | „ l ; « . , e r « ( t r r | . s . NOTE T H E S E PA R T IC U L A R S: —The ¡own of Joseph has l>een incorporated about four year« and r . f » ‘1*«* »»« *>«••• Irv.e«). D uring ihi» lim e «v«r „ -iM H ias been expended in public im provem ents, the ordinary expenses .4 t.he l.»vn governm ent have been paid, and tow n war- 1 nun» are now worth HW cents on the dollar. ib " lo w :. ,,f ., »eph h»« one of the finest water system s in tho j ’ ,iJI l,olu ll" icm r» ,,ir to the loot of Main street i| ' - ■■ • " ' I' Ot to throw a s tie a m th r u l a 2^ inch hose over any building in town. Only Perfect Machine For Family Use in the Market. ! 4— i be g- wth <•; Ju«.,ph has l en steady, and the town now ifia a population ol about 4UU peop-le. Bu.-iness is steadily in c r jf c o g . 5— Tow n property is held at reasonable figures, and to anyone desir ing to engage in m anulucturing or other business suitable prop erty inducem ents will be offered. 1 r WHEiLER & M S MEG, CD, « crsss For further particulars, address the » H I E \\ ALLOW A C H IE F T A IN , J o m pu , O kkoon . uid NÇt E A C iK E .W t'5 . S»s«r - T h .: T l STEEL PENS W«w larlk. 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