The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 04, 1894, Image 3

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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, FRIDAY M0RN1NU, MAY 4, 1894.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
Thursday's session opened at 9 a. m.
THE ERA OF MUSCLE.
This is nn athletic age. Everybody
wn.ntu tn he stron. The craze ror it
by the reading: of the minutes of Wed- has well nigh reached that stae af
ncsdav'a meotlnpft liv a wuiiom, ,. ' fwrn both ncxes a-ntl even childhood
retary.
Roll
The puclllPtlo plmso of this rua in
. tu liv nn moans inornfiv
call showed most all teachers 'ir..i,,iiintr. itul il i:i Ililmr to be en-
prewmt ready for another day's work. I dowed with vlirir nml tmother to 1
Sunt. Lvman thi-n nnnni i ! SANUoweil with imiwie. .-Mipir niuscu
few words, the general principles un
larltv Is often Induced by physical effort
nerllous to health and calculated to
shorten life. The vigor which means a
resrular and efficient discharge of the
physical functions, is the first, medium
at which all may safely aim without
causing ruptures or breaking blood ves
sels. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is
She outlined the' conducive t a gal n In i vigor of
BUM. BliHX IL Blliuuioico aoaioio
suuv
DO YOU USE
ruinjirirLruxruin
derlylng learning to read.
A class from Miss Sayre's room sang,
after which the subject of primary
reading was introduced by Mrs. Buscy.
She gave a summary of the committee
of ten on this subject
wa.ru yBien or learning to read, as auon, promotes regular bilious se
fonmulated in the Brooklyn, N. T., cretlon and keeps the bowels In order,
schools. Words are the rarment r Sleep, that grand recuperator of ner-
thought, and should be carefully chosen
and well fitted. Mrs. Busey illustrated
her mothod of teaching by class and by
blackboard work. The method used
seems to be eclectlo in Its scope, com
bining the word, phonla and alphabet
methods. It outlines three lines of work.
The first 80 words should be taught by
the word method; the phonetic method
Is skillfully introduced while
words are being acquired, by rapid
blackboard work; lastly, oral practice
on words made up from the lists pre
pared and made up from sounds. Spe
cial attention should be given to phono
grams and words from them. The pre
sentation of this method created much
Interest among the teachers, and many
profitable questions were brought out.
Miss Bayles then continued the sub
ject of reading and gave an excellent
paper. She spoke at length on the co-
relation of work, and suggested
vous vigor. Is encouraged by It, and It
remedies malarial, rheumatic and kid
ney troubled
There is no risk taken by joining
Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the
full value of their money.
. at mi .. Sf-i- A- 'J
mm
Evaporated Cream or Unsweetened Con
dnsed Milk, and desite the best ? You can
Obtain it by asking your grocer (or
BORDEN'S
PEERLESS
"BRAND
Evaporated Cream
guaranteed by the thirty years' reputation
of the New York Condensed Milk Com.
pany to be decidedly superior to anything
of the kind heretofore ottered. Warranted
an absolutely pure milk product! Yes, we
guarantee it, and the public have learned that
our guarantee is substantial.
"A TALENTED EDITOR."
Gentlemen: I had occasion to use
several boxes of Krause's Headache
Capsules while traveling to Chicago to
these 80 attend the National Democratic con
ventlon. They acted like a.cnarm in
preventing headaches and dizziness,
Have had very little headache since
my return, which Is remarkable.
Tours, respectfully,
JOHN U. SHAFFER,
i Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record
For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria.
Or., sole agent.
MILE3' NERVE AND LIVER PILLS.
Act on a new principle regulating
the liver, stomach ana boweis tnrougn
the nerves. A new discovery. Dr.
MUhV Pills nnppdilv cures bllllousness,
that bad .taste, torpid liver, plies, consupa-
the idea of co-relation be not carried to
the extreme, so as to become monot
onous to the pupil.
It was an able paper and thoroughly
enjoyed by all the teachers.
Mr. Brower thought the object of
reading is to gain thought and Informa
tion.
The discussion which followed brought
out many things for the teachers to
carry Into their work.
The report on arithmetic was pre
sented by R. N. Wright- The subject
brought out much difference of opinion.
Mr. Hawes would do away with con
crete problems. In arithmetic; would
have no business colleges; when the
pupil leaves the grammar school he
should be able to take charge of any po
sition in business.
A. L. Clark said that he believed In
concrete work, practical results and
plenty of drill.
Mr. Prescott would not eliminate the
business college; it has its place, and Is
doing an excellent work; allow the pu
pil to apply what he learns by object
work.
Mr. Brower would eliminate most
commercial arithmetic, but leave as
much as would be practicable.
fr WIItDml thlnlra (ho himinaaa ii.
agents are rennea ami
tlon. Unequaled for men, women and
children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 60
doces 25 eta. Samples free, at Chas.
Rogers.
ABSOLUTE MERIT.
No other plaster has been produced
which gains so many testimonials of
hith value as those continuously ac
corded to Allcock's Porous Plaster, and
the only motive for these exceptional
commendations is the fact that it Is a
medicinal and pharmaceutical prepara
tion of suuerlor value, lieware or imi
tatlons. Ask for and Insist upon All-
cock's.
Brandreth's Pills are a good correc
tive.
KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES,
don't cling to the Imperfect things. Do
you use cereal foods on your breakfast
table? Then you need cream. Borden's
Peerless Brand Evaporated Cream is
decidedly superior In richness and flavor
to ordinary milk or cream.
THE SMALLEST IS THE BEST.
There are a dozen well
known liver pills, but
only one so effective
that it can be guaran
teed to rrive satisfac
tion, or the money be
.1
I Ploasant Pellets are l
8 1 smaller, but tetter than I
the huge, old-fashioned I
nil . the medicinal E
lege has a place, but that our public
schools should well qualify for actual
life.
Mr. Prescott, critic, then made his
report, tfter which the institute ad
journed until 1:30 p. m.
The afternoon session opened at 1:30
with roll call. Then followed a song by
choir, entitled
concentrated.
Every one
cullers, at
some time or
stipation,
Indigestion,
ious and Sick
relieved and
if you take
These Pel-
.
other, from Con- I I
Hour Stomach, UmJ
Prepared by the Now York Condensed Milk Co.
ASTORIA WOOD YARD
D. & D. R. Campbell, Proprietors.
Dealers In all kinds of
First Class Fuel.
Fir, Vine Maple, Spruce Limbs, Alder,
Hemlock and Ash. Also, best grades of
Wellington, Newcastle, Cannel, and
Cumberland coal.
Leave oiders at Canrahan & Co.'s
Uore, or at yard, foot or Spruce street.
Orders promptly filled, and
SATISFACTION GUARATEED.
FAT PEOPLE.
Park Obesity Pills will reduce your
weight PERMANENTLY from 12 to 15
pounds a month. NO STARVING, sick
ness or injury. NO PUBLICITY. They
build up the health and beautify the
complexion, leaving no wrinkles or
flabblness. STOUT ABDOMENS and
difficult breathing surely relieved. NO
EXPERIMENT, but a sclentlilo and
positive relief, adopted only after years
of exirience. All orders supplied di
rect from our office. Price $2.00 pe?
package, or three packages for $5.00
by mall, postpaid. Testimonials and
particulars, (sealed) 2 cents.
All correspondence strictly confiden
tial.
PARK REMEDY CO.. Boston. Mass.
Kopp's Beer Hall.
Choke Wines, Liquors and Clears.
KENTUCKY WHISKEY
Only handed over the bar, The largest jlass
of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, 5c.
i Free Lunch.
Eriokson &WirkkaIa, Proprietors,
- tor. Loncomly and Lafayette St$.
mm
The
FaslMail
.Route.
i. w. CASE,
Insurance Agent,
REPRESENTING ,
The F"ollowlnor Comoanlui
German-American. New York City, N. Y.
union t-ire and marine, or new Zealand.
National Fire and Marine Ins. Co.. of Hartford.
Connecticut Fire Ins. Co.. of Hartford.
Home Mutual Ins. Co.. San Francisco.
New York Plate Glass Ins. Co.
Phoenix, of London, Imperial, of London
TUB
other, from Con
Hour Stomach,
Biliousness, Bil
Heodachea. You're
cured of these troubles,
up p pn '
lets are easy to take, and
"Viva ct m a urai wnv without shock-
tug tue system, rney re easy k carry, Because
the high school
i . . , i iue the system. Thev
...t.. .v.. they m pu. up m fittle glaffl vial& Thevlre
The subject of arithmetic was resum-l the cheapest, because guaranteed to give sat-
l j xi x i L i . ' tefnntinn It jmnmhaf ttm Tll Piaivvi'a lulla.a
was vaiuauie was ..... . . ...
k- a,....i., u are pleasant to tako, pleasant in action, per
the discussion of the ctroct . Keep this in mind and you sblvo
the mental discipline fbe problem of good health and good living.
ed, and much that
brought out in
relative value of
obtained by simpler versus more ob
struse mathematical work; that the text
book should be made subordinate to the
living teacher; that more attention
should be given to simple calculations
and concrete problems; that the pupils
of grammar schools should be familiar
ized with simple algebraic expressions
and symbols; that a problem to exem.
pllfy a difficulty In arithmetic should
be made by the teacher on the spur of
the moment, rather than taken from a
text book; that all teaching in arith
metic should be objective; in short, the
summary of the committee's report was
carefully reviewed by Messrs. Clark,
Williams, Prescott, Brower, Case and
Wright, and Mrs. Busey, Misses Powell,
West and others.
Mr. Hawes then Introduced the sub
ject of writing, and after giving the
principles, put on the board some prac
tice work which he uses In the school
room.
The subject of vertical writing was
brought up by Mr. Prescott, and created
much Interest among the teachers. Most
of the teachers had not heard of It, but
seemed quite pleased with the idea.
Miss Powell followed with the subject
of geography from the report of the
committee of ten. " The recommenda
tions In this report were to the effect
that too much time is spent on this sub
ject in proportion to the results secured.
The suggestion is made that the
course be broadened; more nature work;
done; teach the habits or observation.
Mr. Clark thought the present meth
ods a great improvement over those
used years ago.
The institute listened to some remarks
from Rev. Schmld. who spoke at length
in reference to the systems of educa
tion In some European countries; the
similarity of the American and Switzer
land school systems.
After tho critic's report and the sing
ing of "America," the meeting adjourn
ed until 9 a.m. today.
IconoLEHEi
What is It
SsauOa
&9
Itls the new shortenini
2taking the place of lard
cooking butter, of 5?
both. Costs less, goesra
farther, and Is easily
digested by anyone.
AT ALL GROCERS. O
or
OCCIDENT HOTEL
Is the Best of Its Class
On the Pacific Coast.
RH UNHXCELiIiED TABLE.
Rates, $J dally and upwards.
'"THE advantages of a bank
jl ducouiir. are numerous
It is nor. to business men we
are talking they know all a
bout it-but to salaried men and
women. There's safety if the
bank is a good one. There's
convenience the money al
ways ready and always out of
harm '8 way. out of the reach
of your own petty squander-
mg. it is easy to pend small
sums when you havo a large
sum in your pocket.
We open accounts in our
Savings Department for as
small an amount as $l,and
pay you interest. We will be
glad to send our last state
ment if you care to see it.
The Astoria National Bank
D. K. WARREN, President
J. E. HIGGINS, Cashier.
J. C. DEMENT, Vlce-Prest.
D. K. WARREN,
J. C. DEMENT,
C. S. WRIGHT,
JOHN HOBSON,
H. C THOMPSON,
TIIEO. BRACK ER,
Directors.
PUTS YOU in Chicago
Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all
Easern Points
24 to 36 Hours Ahead
X Of Any Other Line,
Pullman and Tourist 8leeiera
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din
Ing Cart are run dally via the
Union Paolflo Flyer leaving Pork
land at 7:00 p. m.
GREATLY
REDUCED
RATES
MADE
P.Y
TXIK
Southern Paeifie Go.
FOR THE
Astoria to San Francisco.
OCEAN STEAMERS
SAILING DATES.
Columbia, Wednesday,' April i.
State, Monday, April 9.
Columbia, Saturday, April 14.
State, Thursday, April 19.
Columbia, Tuesday, April 24.
State, Sunday, April 29.
Astoria and Portland Steamers.
Steamer R. R. ThomDson leaves As
toria at HAb a. m.. da y exceDt Sunday.
via Washington side of the river; re-J
mining, leaves roruanu at s p. ni
daily, except Saturday. The Thomp
son makes landing? on both sides of
the river above Waterford, on both up
and down trips.
S. H. H. CLARK,
OLIVER MINK,
E. ELLERT ANDERSON,
JOHN W. DOANK,
.FREDERIC R. COUDERT.
Receivers.
For rates and general Information call
on or address
Q. W. LOUNSBERRT,
Agent, Astoria, Or.
W. IT. IIURLBURT,
Ast. Gen, Pas. Agt., Portland, Or.
CALIFORNIA
pdwintep fair
1?0UJ)D TRIP TICKETS
GOOD TOR 30 IOAYS
P08TIMD TO 1 FBUOSCd
AND RETURN
37.50
Including FIVE GATE Tickets to (he Fair
EXCURSION TtyPS
FROM SAN FRANCISCO to other Dolnts
In Ollfornla will be allowed purchasers of special
Midwinter Fair tickets at ih following round-trip
rates;
TO STATIONS UNDER no Ml LFS PPnM SAN
FRANCISCO, ONEANDONE-THIHDone way fare.
TO STATIONS o Mil FS DP MDUP pdom saw
FRANCISCO, ONE AND ONE-FIFTH oneway fart.
For Special rates and full Information. Inquire of
J C K1RKLAND, Dlst. Passenger A;ent at 1 u Front
.-.i., rortiana ur. or address the underslged.
RICHD GRAY, T.H.GOODMAN,
Gen. Traffic Manager. Gen. Pajsen jfer Afenl.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
E. P. ROGERS, A. G. P. A.. Portland, Orejon.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
The C. P. UPSHUR Co,,
Shippings Commission
Astoria, Oregon.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
Concomly St. , foot o( Jackson, Astoria.
General Machinists and Boiler Makers
Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work. Steam
boat and Cannery Work a Specialty.
Castings of All Descriptions Madt to Order on
snort notice.
John Fox. President and Superintendent
A. L. Fox Vice President
O. B. Prael Secretary
Push a Lucky Man
Into the Nile, Bars the Arabian
proverb, and he will come ont with
a fiHU in his mouth. Our Buver was
elated last month, and when be re
turned home be says : "I got 'em ;
cut 'em cheap ; cot 'em to sell ; got
'em ro rh to nndergell all other deal
ers in Fine Kentucky Whiskies on
the Coast. Over fifty demijohns of
it went ont yesterday bat oastom
ers went with them,
HUGHES & CO.
J. A. FAST ABEND,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE AJD
WHARF IIUILDCK.
Address, box 180, Postoffice. . ASTORIA, OR
REMOVED.
V.
Dm A. Ij. & J. A. Fulton have
moved to their new offices, over A.
Allen's store.
TO CAXNERS AND SEIXERB.
Just received from the Wlllapa Ha,
bor manufactory, a fresh supply of
Hemlock Tannin Extract for tanning
cill nets, seina, etc.
W. B. ADAIR. Airent,
4ft4 Third Street.
' Refuse Ail Substitutes.
Hade only by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
ST. LOUIS and
CHICAGO, NEW YORK,
BOSTON.
HEED! WARNING
Which nature is constantly girine: in the hane
of buils, pimples, eruptions, ulcere, eu. T)im
show that the blood is contaminated, and some
a."llanre must be (riven to relieve the trouble.
Vt-'.ll'J 1 the remedy to force out these pot
V hJi too, and enable you to
Japanese novelties and fancy dry
jrrxxH can be had at half price, at the
tore cf Win? Lee. next to Olsen's cigar
store.
GET WELL.
I have had for years a bitmnr In mr blood,
which ma!e me dre. I to shave, as small boils or
pimnles vuuhl lie cut. Urns ca'iine the aharlnrUi
it rrfat annoyance. After taking three bottles
trtaciFpa myfa'fea.l clear aail atwiotb as it
fvv-,C)j shotilil le aittitc t!.lenlii, sleep
immk'wt'M well, ad f -el liie ruuuing a tout
all from 11.4 n oi H. P. H.
Chas. IUff . T.:irirl st . Phllj.
Treatise on blond sndfkin rtivafea n:alled free
&tt UT KHX ITIC CU, AUauu, Oa.
THE CRiGliJAL AND GENUINE
(WORCESTERSHIRE)
iBllfl
SAUCE
Imparts the must delicious taste and test to
EXTRACT of a
from
Mr I'ICAL
GLNTi.EM AN
as Madras, to
Ms brrnhrr at
WORCKSTER,
Mar. 1851.
-lell I.EA &
PKRklNV tint
their sauce fa
blt;hlr reterm.
ed in India, and
la in my opinion
the mnet pal '
atable, as svell
aa the most
wholesome
aauce that Is
saadc
Beware nf Tmi'tati'nrs:
Basa-atTTtsrriM iii'issiiia 1
809 that yoa get Lea & Perrins'
-"GM'm e etv) fcetSt tf Uw trigiaai and g-auk.
VOMN DUHCftft'9 SONt. NEW VO
pm S0UF8,
F GRAVIES.
FISH,
i - L HOT COLO
RAREWT8.
659
THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BflH
Acta as trustee for corporations end
individuals. Deposits solicited.
Interest will be allowed on savings
deposits as follows:
On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent
per annum.
On term savings books, 6 per cent per
annum.
On certificates of deposit:
For three months, 4 per cent per an
1,11m, For six months, 5 per cent per annum
For twelve months, 6 per cent per
annum.
J. Q. A. BOWLBT.. President
BENJ. YOUNO Vice President
FRANK PATTON Cashier
W. E. DEMENT Secretary
DIRECTORS.
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. O. A.
Nelson, BenJ. Young, A. S. Reed, D. P.
Thompson, W. E. Dement.
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NEW CARPETS
We can say of carpets what was said
of furniture a day or two since that this
stock is not only the bett in Astoria, but
twice over the largest. There's Luyinjf
inspiration in our prices, too. No mat
ter, what kind of carpets yoa want, come
to ns' for we have it
Chas. Heilborn & Son.
CHICAGO,
IVIHWflUHEE And
ST. PAUL
RAILWAY
Connecting with All Transcontinenta
Lines is the Only Line running
ELECTRIC LIGHTED - CARS
BETWEEN
St Paul and
Chicago.
AND
Omaha and
Chicago.
The Express Trains consists of Vestlbuled, Sleeping,
Dining and Parlor Cars,
HEATED BY STEAM,
And furnished with Every Luxury known In ooder
railway travel,
For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETX
This Line Is Unequaled.
Tickets on sale at all prominent railway offices.
For further Information Inquire of any ticket .,.
or
C. J. EDDY, General Agent
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
AMERICA'S
Greatest Trans "Continental
Kallway System.
Ffl0fl QCERfi TO OCEAN
-IN-
Palace Djning J?oom and Sleeping Cars.
LaxciFloas Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Coaches.
ALSO
Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken
Vieois 0! the Wonderful IWountain
Country.
$5.00 and $10.00
Saved on all tickets east. Tourist cart
the best on wheels. Equipments of the
very finest throughout.
ALSO
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE
To China ind Japan,
Empress of India leaves Vancouver
February 6.
Empress of China leaves Vancouver
March 5.
Empress) of; . India leaves Vancouver
April 3.
AUSTRALIAN STEAMER SERVICE
Leaves Feb. 18 and March 16 for
Honolulu and Australian ports.
For ticket rates und Information, call
on or address,
JAR FINLATSON, Agt,
Astoria, Or,
A. B. Calder, Traveling Pass. Agt.,
Tacoma, Wash.,
Geo. McL. Brown, Dlst. Pass. Agt.,
Vancouver, B. C.
HUNTER & jMERGEjNS,
Proprietors of the
0,'s Markets
Corner Second and Benton streets.
Corner Third and West. Eighth streetg
These tiny Ccpsulcs arc superior
to JJuisam of Copaiba, S.
Cubcbs and Injections, (fJJJf
TLcy cure In 43 hours the
,i same di3cascs without anyincoa-
jjvcnlcncc. SOLDBYAUDRUGQISTS
.If You Want Cannery and
"".Fishermen's Supplies,
Call on
EltPHE SflflBOHll & GO.
free t
(J inOOottho lovely Music lfrtTn3
-n Ml . . Ctnls. cunslulnr of loo ptzet 5
WIU f ,, , s, , V,,(. .
Utest, brighUrst, livllest and most popular
Jt: selections, both vocal snj InstruoienUI.
f'mrn up in uie most eil'ni budiiki. HI"
J; eluding limr Urue slu Hortait. 3
CAKUi-XCIT, tin Bpanltk Dcnetr.
5 fAUHfWW.UiftinatflaaJtt, TSt
- ADLUNA f All I und
J uiHHii seuanAH cimino. r3 j
THE NEW V0RK KL'SICAL ECHO CO. I
croaovay i Desire KUf., new rant Jly.
e CNVBCCf9 MfaNTCD. 31
Cotton Rope,
Cotton Twine,
Marshall's Twine.
Trap and Seine Web,
Tanbark, Acid and Salt,
Strip Lead, Pig Lead,
Copper, Tin Plate,
Tin and Zinc,
In Stock.
ASTORIA, - OREGON