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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1889)
o be»t subserve the interests of said selusil, am^to manage, control, and apply »11 pn iw ftj uf w h tle v w nat ure w hich U-Iongs to, or may here Publisher. after c. i K tu»; n i y, 1« earned by, given tooranpro- priateil tor the u«e, sup|Mirt, or !»cne- S i lb ó n ¡{ilio'i ¡¡ate*. lit of tiie Oregon State Normal School, according to the terms of fl ‘.'I . • . Pu T w , such gift or appropriation. 7'i - O Por -i ’ 'I 'iti 1i « . Fourth—To appoint and employ a üo • IVr Four .Muntilo. pri-ident ofthc State Normal School, A dvertising rile i mullí ‘1> ami the re'pii-ite numU-rof profess ration. < 'i»rn*sj*»ii< lenii* in K' il¡<'iti*il from all fru llìi; or-, teacher- and employes, and pre- scribe their duties, compell-atiun of tlir joiiicr. and tenure of office or » mployment. M,.limimi li, Ori-gnu, .iati. Ili, issi). Fifth To demanii and receive ull money appropriatisi for ci*rying out the provisions of this act, and all the sums due anil accruing to said | K ätures P leasant I axati ve normal school, for admissiot and tui 50 CTS tion therein, ami apply tti»' same, or , so much thereof as may Is' neccs-ary, For Four ffionths. i to the payment of the compensations g forcsal* I ! and the eurft'iit expenses A Hill for uu Act to A|i|ioint n llouril of the school. Sixth—To pres Tib* a fee for ad Follows the use of Syrup of Fig«, a» it ai ts ol Hogcnl» lor the Stall' Normal School tit Monuuiutli. mission into said sehisil, to lie ap portly on the Tin- following bill for ;tn act to up- plied to the payment of incidental K ip x f . y s , L i v e r a n d B o w e u s |i<iint u bourn of r»'g«'iit« for tilt* e.x|M*nses, and the rate of tuition Effectually Cleansing the System \t hi n State Normal School a» .Monmouth, therein; fn'oei/leit, that all counties of Costive or Bilious, Despoiling ami to prcHcrilrt* their, powers and tlii--tate in which the number of disk's lias las'ii drawn up ami will -el.....I age is less than .'»no shall be anil permanently curing Ite prt scntesl to tlu* legislature. The entitled to one free scholarship; and t trri/ouiim of the lltli 111 ~t., which all other counties shall be entitled to HABITUAL CONSTIPATION present« the text of tin* bill in toll, one fris- scholar-hip lor ion i chil w tliout weakening or irritating tho organs ami make« the comment that the dren of schoi i age, and traction of on which it acts. (»ill is likely to pass, as it is designed 100») gre iter than .'»Off. I o r S a l e i n 5 0 c a m ! $ I .O O l i o t t l e i i b y n i l Seventh—To have in connection to inereuse the efficiency of tiie L e a d in g with the president ofthc school, the MANFl'ACTl’ RKD ONLY BY T1IR school. Hr it rn'irtr (//I/ thr /. 'f/isttif ir* . I' ¡U- g e n e r a l supervision of the course ot CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. instruction, am! to enact rules and S a n F ran cisco , C al . . hhi o f thr State o f Oregon: by-law - for the government thereof; L ouisvillk , K t ., N ew Y ork . N. Y Si a no.v !. The general govern including the faculty, teachers, stud ment, miperintemle'us* ami • tlirir- ents ami employes therein. tion of tfie Normal (School of the Fighth—To confer diplomas ou State of < Ircgoil is hereby vested in M ie li persons as the faculty may re il board of regents, to lie known as commend for graduation, and who ‘Tilt* Hoard of Regents of the Nor shall have passed before the state mal School of the State of Oregon," hoard of education, or some person GENERAL SLACKSftli7H!ftG. wliieli board shall consist and be or persons appointed by said board composed of twelve members, ami t'> conduct such examination, in ----- AND----- of which the state board of educa Monmouth, a satisfactory examina tion shall b" ex-officio members. tion in all the. branches of the pre The other nine persons of the board scribed course of study and the met h- shall l>e appointed by the governor, ods of teaching them; ¡troruled, that by and with the advice and consent persons shall have attended the of the senate. Such members shall Slate Normal School not less tlum hold office as follow s: Three shall go one year ami have a sucecssful expe out of office at thee.id ofthc second rience before receiving a normal year, three at the end ofthc fourth school diploma. Tiie normal school year, and the rcmiwning three at the diplomas shall I k * signed by the state Shop otip p-ito livery stable, at the foundry end of the sixth year from the time board of education, by the president ] 1 ndi'peiKience. of th»“tirst appointment; the names of and secretary of the board of regents, those* to h*ave office to lie determin- anil tiie faculty of the State Normal »•d aiming th»-inselves by lot. There School. All graduates of the State after »'very person aptsiinted shall Nomi li School are hereby author serve for tin* full period of six years, ized to teaeli in anv public school1 in or until their successors are appoint- tlii at without further examina- eil and ipialitieil. All vacanci»*s oc- timi. curing in said hoard by death, resig Ninth To prescritto the qualifiea- nation or otherwise, during the re lions for admission into the school; cess of the senate sh;ilI lie tilled bv and, — Dealers in— appointment by the governor until Tenth -To make such rules and the next meeting of the legislature, by-laws, not in coniUct with tiie or until their successors are appoint laws uf this state, for the govern ed and »lualitied; Provided the first nient of the ala rd of regentsa> they tinware mid stovi s, board of regent« shall consist of the may deem nece-ary. Furniture, house furnishing following persons: I). I*. Thompson, S k » -. 7. A t ail the meetings of the «ioods, \\ in mattresses, etc. of Multnomah county; A. A. McAr board of regents four nu mhers shall thur, ot I’olk county; It. I’. Moist*, ot constitute a»|Uorum, but a less mini- j Marion county; Warren Truitt, I’olk her may meet and adjourn from county; Henderson, Yamhill time to time; and tin» powers and county; I*. Connawiiy, i’olk duties of tin' board may lie oxer -¡se l fit. Wire fence and barbed wiri‘.*v¿a county: Wallis Nash, Menton and perform»'»! ‘ »luring the pleasure couiuy. of the hoard hy a committee thereof, SKI'. 2. The regents shall elect one to he called the executive eommittee of their numlier president, who e oftlie hoard of regents of the Oregon duty it hall lie pri side at toal! the Stat«' Normal S. liool, with such meetings of tin hoard; to call special era and duties as the hoard of Carpe nter tools, sash and doors. meetings of tin same upon the w rit-1 regents 1 may prescribe and direct. ten request of three meniUrs thereof; S kc . v. The regents shall not receive mid to perform any and all duties any ccimpcn-ution lor llieir -er v i c e s , provided for l>y law, or prescribed hut they -hall hi* allowed tli**ir actu liy the hoard. If said president al and necessary expenses in attend shall not lie present at any meeting ing tin* meetings of the board, to he of the hoard, tin* members present, paid as current expensed of the if a iniorum, may elect one of their school. nuniocr president pro tom., who Si.c. it. At the close of each school •myLumlier and shingles in shall thereupon perform tliedutiesof year t li« * president oftlie hoard of re any quantity. A il orders president during said meeting. gents anil the president oftlie school will niM vc prompt at- S w . (1. The hoard of regents-hull shall jointly make a written report tentlon. Farm ^produce appoint a secretary and a treaurer to the governor ofthc state, showing consigned to us* will be for tiie Normal School, who shall tin* transactions of tiie isiard, the disposed of to tin* best severally keep their offices at Mon progress, condition and wants oftlie possible advantage and mouth, and may hold their positions school, tae number oftlie professors, immediate « ‘turns made."tog during the pleasure of the board. teachers and the students, the They shall respectively perform amount of receipts and disliursments. such duties as the hoard may direct, and such other information as mav and they shall inch given bond to he deemed of importance, Af wliieli said tmurd for the faithful (»erforin- reports a sufficient number shall bo mice of their duties in such amount printed hy the state printer for grat and with such sureties ns the hoard uitous distribution through the state. of regents prescril«', to lie approved S kc . 10. Inasmuch ns the board hy said hoard. They shall receive of regents provide»! for in this act | .*>A< overod hark find co r m ie n c m for riding in bad went her. no compensation, sa\V the payment should take immediate control of of actual and mves-ary expen-i's Makes ResruLir ('ouueeHen the State Normal School, this act when absent from home in attend shall take effect and he in fire»* from With n« »rth and south hcvm 1 trains and Iniats ance upon the duties of their respect at Inti»*j»endnicc and after its approval bv the gov- ive offices. cnor. S k »'. I. The Isiard of regents sliall nveive from tin* State Normal I Ire— L'e.Ml ni remnant« School Association a deed to the Pus-iMigcrs, I'Bggagi* mtit parkago« earrieil to le«, a: Mr-, Uilian-ieiir.« premises n »w oecupie»! mill used by and f imi a» ri'iisuiiablc rate-. »»nier- left at W o r t h « groeerv -lore will reeeive the State Normal School in Mon Telxiguana at eu«t Mr«. Lnltan- prompt attention.— A N H A I .L K fk mouth, which ile<si they shall have -ieu r'- Bazaar, bid, pi-m’.i'iiei'. duly nvonleil, and hold .«ai»l premi R. M. Collins, the photographer, is s e s in tru-t for the State oft )rgon for prepared t < turn out photographs at Normal School purpo-e-. I (alia-in ull its bre.it"lies a- good as S k » . ii. The ri'geiiis shall meet an in any part »>f the state. Polk County Ohservsr. THE OBSERVER FOR A Fleasintf Sense of Health and* Stieugth Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Colds, Headaches and Fevers Vaughn A H illanl. IIo r s e -S h o e in g • Seat 'A Specialty.“'fea Oo. F. 1 lard wan Amunition. Builder's .Material. Monmouth, Oregon. Modmouth Stage. Every Day. Parker â Ferguson. nually it Monmouth, on the la t Tin'.-»lay of eai'li school year, which meeting -hall Is' styled and known a« the regular meeting of »lie board. This meeting may adjourn from »lay today, when, in the Judgement of the regents, such adjournment i- u»v- «•ssnry to promote tin* discharge of their duties mid the interests ofthc school; hut no s|M*»'ial m»s*tlng shall l«> culled hy the president, except upon written notice to «*in*h mcmltor ot tin* tnmr*l. of the time ami place of such meeting; -aid notice to lie -ervi'd by the president's delivering til»' same iH'rsonally to each nieinls'r, or liy mailing the same to the po-t- office .vldre— of inch nicinlier, ^iot less than ten »lays Is-forc the time ap- |ftiintfd for -aid mei'ting. Siu\»». The general powers mid »lutii's oftliehoard »>f regent.« -hull Is*: First To receive by gift, ls*«im*st, appropriation, or oth«*rwise, real or js'rsonal estate, iiionev, or other {•riqierty for, and in (udialf ofthc Stat»* Normal School. !’s-ond To control mid provide for, -ubji*et to the condition- herein iimd»*, tin* custody mnl isriqiatioii of the State Normal .S'I khi I grounds anil biiihlings, and the Isioks, pa|M r- and document- lielonging thereto. Thinl To upprupriate, u-»‘ or ex pend money- («'longing to, or apro- prlate for the ti-o o f and In'iieh'. of •siiil State Normal School, in -ia li manner sis will, in their Judgment, For ffnc watch work go to U. M Grant at II. M. l’atterson's. Architects and Iìtiilders. At J. 1». Irvine's i- the place to »örPlnns, -peeiffeation« and esti get your groceries, I ndepemlcnce. mât»-» furnishe»! on application. Shop two doors south of the oitv Mrs. La Ran.-lcnr, City Mnz.uir water-works. I iidepeiideiic*'. Int- made a tin»* iwdeotion of woolen good-, rih- 1ndopendence, ( (regon. I h u i s , button-, artiele-for limey Owork, remnant.- of cashmere, prints, handkerchief«, purses, «*t«'. Give an early call. Attention of tho-e who ar«* taking painting is culled to the full line ot arti-ti«' material at H. R. l'utterson- lnde|M*nd(>mv. Chopping! Chopping!! U'hinil Go to Vaughns, Dallas the li*u ling j«'w«‘h'r. Ihn A tto rn ey a t Law , Will prunin'» atUnd to «'ll lrf»I bmiiie*» • nlruitiel to him. D A L L A S , OREGON. X. II. B V — TD abov« oiT#f » ' V ---I r: B l ’ Y V O I R G R O C E R IE S AT S. J. WATERHOUSES. W A R R E N T R U IT T , ------Currie« at all time* a fresh anil complete stock e( groceries^. A ttorney a t Law, ’ • DALLAS’, OREGON. Will pritrtii'« in nil tli. courts I »¡li'e in Court House. N O T IO N S ! N O T IO N S ! ! of tiie Slate. every description, a.« cheap ns the chorçiest. O r cited. Call and seehinf. J. H . Townsend, Attorney at Law. Your patronagei, * Monmouth , Oregon. Office on Mill St., opposi!« the court house. Dallas, Oregon. Buster & Vernon, Farmers Druggists 2nd Apaîliecaries. M ercantile Association, DEALERS I \riigs. Paint«. » »its. dlu-a amt »II otlisr Ar I /tic!n kiij't in a iirst-i'lja»» ili ng »tor*. In Prescript Unis ('archill j Compound«!. General Merchandise, Bed Rock Prices, Best Grade of Goods, a r Also Dealers in Deed vt Barton s Yf!'and Plated Witre. Jewelry, Ifusical striunenL^ ’ II kinds. oì b And Fair ûsaüng Is Oar Etô&iîo. Independence. Jirick Mock, » H. E. Patter - son, has mov ed his stock of Alrricukiiral Implements ami T o■ the new Opera House, Independence Or cron State Normal School. • — All kind» of produce taken in ex.ihnnge’for pu« MOXMOUTH , 1 loliday Goods, Clocks, Jewelry, Plusli Toilet < ases, F Farm.. AI COOBER A C O rX N A W A V , — d i : a l f r ^ s in — hardware, Stoves and Tinware. . *i for Kapj), Murrell A Co. I mlependeooe, ( FULL FACULTY, (iOOD BUILDINGS, LIGHT EXPENSES ftormal. Coliegiais, and Commerciai Departments AH Morm.I Ci»«» r.c. ». • Diploni» froro tb. 8tat» wbich »utl^irij^ th.m io i««h in »ny publie ichool in tb. 8tat*. Oth.r XiaiM »-»ni i.aeh.r*' l'.rtiflratw .n pie*tnia lion orthM. Normal Diploma», wittiou» *x amination. ° — :0: - LIVING-. \ Ji9-Gcvvl table board is fiirni'hed to fitn- dent«at thr "Normal Dining (tali ' at $1..'* | * r week tiood boarding in families with fnmislns! room, fuel anil lights, $;i.00 to $.'i.r>i |>or week. Practical Course ci Study, —Completisi in a— S hort Time. Send for Datai neue. Addrow the President Jfoninouth, Oregon. I). T . S t a n l e y , T H E E A M E R S G R O C E R Y A N D ITO D IC E COM PANY. -:0:- Cesire to announce to the People that they are now ready to businea, having opened out in the Poppleton Brick, Wain St., independence, Oregon. Groceries, Canned Good and Provisions, Wood an Willow ware, Glass Q-ueensware, etc. \Vc nr«* prepared to pay CASH FOR PRODUCE. ftt»' •Goods deli verni free o f charge in Monmouth and Independen»1»' F . D A L T O N , general manager.*fc»* LT. H . B U T L E R , Druggist and Apothecary. — Dealer in— u nips, Chemical*. Book», Stationery „Toile» article«, etc. I’reseriptions Carefully Componi.ded. h Mrmmouth , - - «^4, st,on «r V lii pr-oer t |No 0 t \muK -----r T - a r a ------- Oregon. JO H N J. D A L Y , 1 *' n w nil : »«or Itv*r llr»t »<ii«lln«r « r«*rr»et »n - ■*• '»'•-*. THE AMERiriS M SESTHQ a » • »'»ui« it»»w. >i w IT T Independence MtT< Xtiw, Muena V ida, Oregon.* fcnu I I Wmt ever hTM), TPtd tfb fft rc I > I I » « «»i > , n i l t', cori I o r - o f tl « next %: •Ifw •ui’u ’ ritirrs w ho guffd C >rr»*rt » • » « ri * wr w 1 1 «* I \* 'I I . «-OI I» « i.| > t »».• . f t b - ;i~\t Iff - s. r a fGrrr«*t t r , » r r , m < »* v KRFKURV K DIRI K Any .„ b - *•'’ i* nf tlr«ltiicnjn jiste fo r ibobbotr« ptm err» j»»' m i t « r n ilr th rr lS rrn t« f,>r Ihre** n«»nths'trtn I • l »-1 t „ ... ift r o o t « fo r »tv nnwiU,». r S« c nt« f.-r ' • v ir. O 'i« o r i v o m . v i*. sti»r- •»amps taken Head Q uarters °fnr G eneral Merchandise Physician and Surgeon. ^ E B iO S E L A fl 1%. , ' Cl' o J. K. Locke, . h»» a 1 ' ’• 'r w"* hl* r%«h**r, »l en H |.«1 wli«*rc ,i - 1 TI te leort« o f the tu* «I luta re»« mg M‘ w w t '1 h o » n * » . reil frum the Bible, and wpotfe** People who are talkeil about, are $330^22 IH GOLD CONI tiio-e \\ ho go and rxamint* tin* tine * . wet* w m .t a a U» » « l u « " I »r r* X» n » it-m l n a r n r r r d u n « w m , -tis'k of arti-t- material at Musters' I n»I«*|H*ndence. He has n full line of I ill.'-, \eademy Isianls, plaque-, . T;.;: l.e.i 1 . .< ... .f it. lornt, W«r.»li. frames, brushes,ete. Call and -e»' ■ |4 ■ • •— « «■■. « . . . . i. . .. . ... »' V them. * - »• . * »t*rf m* nb«r of r»*»v Airrrt«-*! h«t».e. F. llnyter’s is the |>la»x* to buy all ‘ * » » l ? b « » C IO . * *'*rt •.» e t « , | «r * h « moni ho i 1 5 r |( , f,rr the l a t e s t style-of lire— giHul.-; title b O «tal bo.o M«'.' ii " '..G'rtata iMUtr »» v „ r 4 ||,| %, I ' l « o th o r o u b l i» o ti-w iiu t h * 1 -t's'kjn-t nveiveil. Henry Patterson i- not \\ itha Hue lineofjewi Iry. SHELLEY &VANBUYN, \nv one having fissi they win chopped will timi me ready to do it f o r them in the l«--t and ijulekest -ha;**, f o l l i e before the mill shuts down.— Frank Collins, Monmouth, 1 1 regon. Sold by N. H. Butler. . «nil 1*. I', fi««!, and It" Independen»*«*, un Dix*»*, » ur- - Oregon. E. Hayter’s for Dry Goods. .b u n d s T a to in . Real Estate and Insurance« Monmouth, Q«B(in- Polk County Bank m o x m o v th , 0Ri) f ' . I>o»« a general banking1' _ ^ ;*» t>rahs on New X ork - » n , , tofbi > land. I*ej*o«its recened *ubJ ' ,* » on i-ertifH•*»«■* of d f p"«1»- j,,,;,— receive prom pt attention. ■ .■ m. t<» •"} p. in. Halts cured h>t Yale Time lock.