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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1909)
The Herald W. T. FOGLE, Editor. Entered u second-clafts matter September 8. 190?, at the post office at Monmouth, Oregon, under the Act of March S. 1879. ISSIKD EVERY FRIDAY, BY The Acorn Press, Publishers Monmouth, Oregon. Subscription Rates One year Six months $1 50 cU FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1909. There seems to be a feeling among a large number of people throughout the state that it costs too much to graduate teachers from the Normal schools. As to the other Normals we have no knowledge, but as to our own school we say that this is a mis taken idea. Here the teachers secure the advantage of the best training that can be had. Thev' get the benefit of the knowledge gained by years of experience in the schools of other states, which is disseminated bv those who teach here. They have the training department which is the only one of its kind in the state, in which the advanced theories of the school are put in to actual practice. The work done by the graduates of this school speaks for itself. True not all who graduate here make successful teachers, for the same reason that all the grail nates of a business college do not make successful business men. Teach ers are born, not made and the greatest instructors in the world cannot make a teacher, nor im prove very much on nature. However the great difference be tween a well trained teacher ami one who has merely graduated from the eighth grade of the com mon schools, is too apparent to need comment. A normal school is an absolute necessity in all well regulated states and this state has gone back half a cen tury through the action of the last legislature. We believe that the Hoard made a great mistake when it aked for an appropria tion of $10i;,((IU for each of the schools when no such sum was needed, at least not by the Mon mouth school. We have ample accomodations for 4H students without a dormitory and - when the number reaches that point, or near it, there will be plenty more found for double that num ber if necessary. Take the ac tual cost of graduating teachers here and compare it with the number of farmers turned out at the Agricultural college and it will be seen that the farmers cost the state 100 times as much as the teachers and yet we hare no fault to lind with that school and it received a very large in crease in its maintenance fund. Let us be reasonable in our de mands and there is little doubt but we will be able to get the necessary appropriation through the next legislature and a sum sullicieiit for maintenance that will be perpetual. ian no doubt feels highly gratifi ed that its pet has been nominat ed. But there is the election to reckon with and it may be that another democrat will be mayor. At least it is to be hoped so un der the present conditions. Harry Lane was elected as a re buke to the grafters and it may be that another democrat will be elected as a rebuke to the ma chine, the reactionaries and the devil, as represented by his able lieutenant, the Oregonian. It may look to some that this paper is taking altogether too much in terest in Portland politics but not so, for the political condi tions obtaining in that city have a much greater bearing on the state than most persons suppote. Go there and live for a few years and you will gain an insight in to many things that are entirely unknown to you now. From there comes the sinews of war for the fight against the people on every move that is made in the interest of good government. The money to fight the temper ance movement, which means greater prosperity to the common people, which the liquor dealers of that city are trying to stop before it takes hold of the city and destroys their business. The monev to debauch the legisla tu res so that laws in the interest of the people may be repealed and burdensome ones enacted in their stead and we might con tinue this strain indefinitely and not exhaust the subject. When you pinch a dog's tail it howls, likewise when you tread on a man's corns. The editor of this paper has been accused of writing a column editorial. Well he has the ability to do so with out having to "tank up" at any illicit booze joint. This isn't per sonal, but if there is anyone in the county that feels that it fits his particular case, he is welcome to its use and no royalty will be charged. The rain that began Sunday has been the making of many thou sands of dollars for the farmers of this section of the Willamette valley, as the ground was becom ing exceedingly dry and grave fears were had as to whether the hop crop was not seriously in danger. However this is all over and everything is growing nice- ly. BIBLE STUDY CLUB. Answer One Written Question Each Week For Fifty-Two Weeks and Win a Prize. Joe Simon received the votes of enough of the machine wing of the republican party to give 1 1 i in the nomination for Mayor of Portland. 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