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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1909)
'! T'Vl TJavII ! T-'.l it. , .1. -I- Tt ; ,.i i- f..n m. . . -.- . . T ' I Enteral as ccond-c! matter September S. at the po-n office a'. Munmouth. Ornron. under the Act of March 3, IcTa. ISSfKI) KVKKY H:iIiAV The Acorn Press, Publishers Monmouth, Oregon. Subscription Rates One year - - - $1 Six months - - - 50 cts FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1909. Editors desk. It is chock full of good things for the teacher and if we had the i.t.tural ability to be one, it would be almost an inducement to take up the pro fusion of teaclier for the sake of having such a splendid jour nal as the utheial orpin of the fraternity. Aside from its use fulness to the teacher there are other things that are very inter esting to the layman, especially j. juih mormons account ot the trip across the plains in 14'. We would advise all teachers in the state and all who intend teaching, to add this journal to their li.-t of necessities. ft Announcement f We have just received our Spring Stockl ui wan jfaper We want to go on record as being diametrically opposed to allowing graduates of sectarian Five hundred dollars collected schools to teach in the public from three men for hues from schools of this state. In the first direct selling of liquor contrary place they are, as a rule, pre- to law, or its natural assessorie judiced in favor of their panic- is the record of the Circuit Court ular religious denomination and as published in the Itemizer. narrow in their ideas, in the sec- Wonder if that paper will make ond place they are not trained any mention of that fact, other teachers, but are educated with than the mere notice in the court the end in view of proselyting i proceedings? Further than for the denomination that has that it is rumored that there graduated them. But above and j w ere lines imposed for illegal beyond all is the danger of unit-helling of liquor that did not ap ing church ami state if a large; pear in either of the Dallas number of any particulardenom- J papers. This matter will be in itiation should be allowed to hold vestigated ami if true the reason positions m me public schools. 1 win ne inquired into. In the True it would take time and the 'past the temperance people have !l..U .rr . 1 ,..,.,.1.1 1... 1.. I 1....1 ..! .. 1 . ...y... f,iuim.i ni'uin lie sciiicciji , mt 01 gelling OelOTe the i f jj perceptible, yet Iy degrees it people ot this county except would be felt and in time laws tlmm-di the colums of sonw -.m. 1 H would be enacted inimical to the hibitioni-t paper, but that time! UJ -I .h.i. i miiupiiiiiuiuui mi.- ji'iir ii). eaniu lis- and it would be but a question tincily understood that the Iler Di' iIh.a ,i. i;i ii ..iii . '..li : . '. n ..... v.i mm,- uiiiu me nuum oeroiu- uiu is .ui a prohl HtlOhlst KM ed out. Let the denominational paper, but is fighting for a clean, i schools educate their own teach--moral coiiimunitv, which can ers, but keep them out of the ' never be had so long as the public schools. A law should liquor forces hold the balance of be enacted prohibiting theissu- p'wer. ance of a certificate to anv grad-; ... ' , . - was uidest Member. H n to m 7i From the East Which is of the Latest Designs Our sample books are All Filled out and on display. Call and see them $ Phone 331 BOGERT & SON Monmouth Oregon 13 I LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID 1 1 : 1 1 i (it :i1t 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 i 1 1 o t i i 1 1 -i ,......! .....l 1..'. .1... ....... ., i J- C. Hayter, secretary of the its teachers in purelv non-sec- VtvV0 . . . w . . us that the late . C. Brown was ; lanan .ormai schools and pro- nnt , , T .. . - "v.uimiu oicmoer vi uenn- M.le that teachers should serve intrs LooVp X'n 0 W a term o, years a.ter gnuluat- for many years prior to his death ' FIRE LIFE AND CSULTY I"-tll,',M- Mr. Erown enjoyed the distinc-' T - T T 'a , , ! T ' tion of bein the o Jest member. INSURANCE Much LIS been sitnl t,m nml Tl, 14 , , i ' e louKe was organizea dune 15, con on the Normal school qius- 185-1. and Mr. Brown was initiat- tion, much more can be said, but ed into the mysteries of the order the mo-t potent reason why this a year later, his final degree be- sdate should have a" good Normal ln? htm on August 11. 1855. is the fact that there is not Tlie charter members of Jennings enough inonev appropriated for nlge were Jessie D. Walling, the use of the country schools ; Frederick Waymire, Isaac Zum For this reason thea uouut that ;VaIt: tJilliam. John H. is appropriated shouhl be con- rr Z,umwalt. W. S. . ,., , , ... 'liliarn. Ehsha McDan el and r: U l ,,w "UU-'; ar. rM,,K- JohnAngel. The Mge's oldest The best way to do tins .s to get member since the death of Mr teachers that will do the hhk Brown is Cornelius Hughes, who work in the shortest time. In ; was made a Mason on the 9th day or.b r for tem hers to do this they of December, 1870. Dallas Ob should have the best training ! server- possible. Where can thev geti TTT T this training? (':,t!,-'.;,l Warning at a private Normal? Do'thev L nUce placed in Postoffice . . lobby with the above heading s ' ii on h uei e eui .MonilK'UUl : ,i , 4, , ' I),,ri,,.r , ,iP., f , .;ftatcs lhat the authorities , r ,. , i - ' , ,navecomP'aint ofthenoisveon ut a childs lite, his hum! is , ,dact of gome of thevoung " ,e it- most receptive condition. ; during the distribmion of the Ideas gamed then will stay with j mails. It would seem that such him through life. Is it not es- la notice should be unnecessary in sential then, that his training ' any well behaved town and espec shouhl be of the best? At that i la''-v so m one where teachers are age his mind i plastic and ea-d-1 lltinff trained for the public lv moulded alon.r Huht lines scn0v)!s- e do not believe that therefore he should have teach ers that will start him on rigid road. A misstep at this age will do much harm, o will You will be satisfied with the products of 7 b "Seeds that Qrow" f a-w. haU we mail yu our New Complete Cataloe? W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Burpee Building 'Philadelphia. svh mil UK Burpee A. N. Poole Contractor and Builder. Blue prints made to scale from original drawings. General Carpenter Work Phone 187 Perkins Pharmacy Is Selling Di AT L50 per Gallon poor inethotls in sclnml room j the noisy conditions are the result thei "-'"--''. ""I arise simply iivm an over supply ot youthful spirits, like an overcharged tank in a chemical enirine. but- j f v sake of the reputation of the town A. B. WESTFALL Painter and Paper Hanger Monmouth Oregon . . . . , . ... I uviiin:W))U bring bad results in utter lite, and the good name of the young i. . i. : , . i up h euai e vi iu is nauon tie peiids largely on the trained teacher. The Oregon Teachers Month ly is the latest addition to the people, we hope that this condi. tion will cease to be and that the notice may soon be taken down. Spring is Here You need a new Watch Come in and let us sell you a SOUTH BEND A Mothers Question. Fathers and Mothers of Polk County: Shall we continue to crive I our support to tottns which re fuse to enforce the laws for mor ality and virtue, or shall we turn our support somewhere ekf?i This is a question that should re- A Watch that is Guaranteed in every resnect eeive the carelul consideration of vc' especi every father and mother in Polk county. It is a question that is being considered by many of our best citizens at the present time. A Mother. P. E. CHASE