SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Mummed by the Polk iMuity Tmivlivr'i A o miiuii mid (U voi, ,t u tiia advumtmul of thu I'ubllcfck-houl. j KWTKU BT KOr T. A. HAV w t Indoprndimca, Oregon. ' All caimmtinlratlona rt'lHtlnn lo thin work mum iw dJrui'd to tjiu editor r lliia dt pariuiuui, , . , ,. 4. , gogy in connection with tlio col leg cs aud universities. , Only thoso should ba employed as teachers who haye refinement of unnd aud soul to such a degree that both consciously ami unomi- seiouslyuhoj' will inlluetico cl.ill ren ior gooti O. M. Irwin, superintendent of A w,,,,!,,,,,,,,,,. TuMic instruction, will be with' us , , at Iho next meeting, April G, audi ... . , , millil u (il , , , will also lecture m the Normal I a, :i. : i . . , , ,, vIihjxI in tlio wening. Every ... -,, , . ., , . ... . . ,, . vbieli will give luui svmputhctic t j.c lur in tnc county should Innr , w . , .,, ' ' , , ' acquaintance with the i.aturul and J. mi. . -oeial world in which his life is fpeut. Wo further believe that the chit f study of al teacher should to the child himsilf. to the unit taut ull cliort in education, nay be directd alonn the line of hast re.-i-t.uice as determined by l it cn jU ' o .n nature. We b Ji e that the aim of all directive et ucation should be, first to train the ehi'ds' powers by the exercise of his elf-netivi!y that ho shall com prebend both his natural and so ill invironiont and be alio to live his it;e cfl'ectivclv in it. And near losing two good horse and a human life or two. Mar hal It rant has nested dancer simials, and if you heed them, you nwl have no trouble. Tho inciting nt Monmouth should be well attended. W'e ex pect the teachers to do nil they can to make a success of tho meet ing. Lot every teacher extend on invitation to the board of directors of his .dist rict to bo present. Tlavt meetings are not intended for teachers alone. Directors and patrons should bo equally interest ed. Pdseloo4 in Childhood. , f aiseJiooct is a subord.nate vice It is :tua!3v macrnified into the sivmol tn if,- chief of sins. W ith little children it is rarely a vice of the child, bu! I primarily oi nis temors. He tiK u subordinate vice it cannot bi remedied by direct" treatment." The primary source must be detected and remedied before the subordi riate vice will disappear. - o oiten ray a premium on falsehood by punishing, scolding or depriving of privilege for doin loso to use ttu-e-j powers so g.iiueii tor tho good oi" society. For isy;. , EEPOSTS. MSTKICT no. 47. month ending March Xuirtber iiys nttPtntanre itli?ence tai-ilics Average in:ii;ter lii-ioiigiiig... , . . . - - tinny uiu'niidi.ce or not doing certain things, and Number iieitlioraUeiit nor t.mlv the ciiild by a lie, in which he is xf bv Jwm IZ. b oilier,) 50! CO 5 IS is Li.vme ll. McCowe'x, Teacher. not detected, can escape the pun ishment, the scolding or the de privation. We thus make 'the lie ' moxmopth pi blic schools. the third consideration with him, For the month ct.din? March tho escape- from punishment the 22. ISO- first, and the getting found out the S lln,,,t r Jnys Rtter.ilanre . t ..... . . ..... I " " flhsonf.. KFPrtl-il hn . rmnnn n t I .. " " tardies in such a case? via you do tuis7 Invites a prompt "Xo," because the look, tone, arid attitude suggests some thing worth escaping, and the ".No" may make escape possible. Tho next thing is to have wit enough , not to be found out. Many a teacher and "parent do their most brilliant training in in'.ellectu. I keenness through the mental activity of the child in finding ways of escape under Biich c.rcuinstance-p. Who is responEi ble in such a case the one who Eaid "No" or the one who made the falsehood a great temptation? Journal of Education. Whofe nmuLer ei.nilli il Average number belonging ... ! " daily attendance Xumber cori orul punishiuL'iit Percent of attendance.. Number neither absent nor tardV". 2'7 ft 157 150 I1.. 0 SO 40 F. Long, Prin, Bnperintendeat's KatiocalDepartmert. In the recent meeting of th National department of Superin tendence at Cleveland Ohio, it waa demonstrated beyond a doubt that the cranks are not all dead. Neither are they confined to the lower positions. It is a wonder how some meT with only one idea, succeed in duping people. New York, with all her boasted advance in school matters, has some super intendents that belong to the colonial age. The report states that the great majority of those present were young and middle aged men, but even some of the younger men have no new ideas. The same criticisms that have been passed , -jii our county association would apply equally as well to the meeting of the Department of supetintendents, i. e. that a few do all the talking. However, the work of the association is more evenly divided because no ona usurps bo much time as Bomeof the Superintendents did. Dr. Harris U. S. commissioner of education read a of 70 pages on the "Correl .if . T " auon oi eiurues. . wiiat an amount of patience and peraever- an e was required to sit through the reading of such a report, even if it were the most interesting doc ument ever read. The report was severely handled. , Pres. De Garmo referred to it as atextofsoms seven ty odd pages with the sermon omitted. - Following is tho report of the committee on resolutions which was unanimously adopted. AS TO THE TBAIMXO OF TEACIIEKF. Since the character of the teach er sets the standard of the school and provides the basis of all ed ucational work, we' declare, first that the standard of scholarship required of teachers should be high. That all teachers, both of el ementary and high schools, should have thorough professional train ing. Not only ali teachers of all grades. but also principals, supervisors and BUEXA VISTA TI BLIC SCHOOL, For month ending March 22, 1895: Xumber dnys present 1 1 79 auaence J6 " tardies '" ..." " J2 enrolled, boys3ij', giV-ij'" total 17 Average nu mber belonging (1-1 " daily attendance ..... 00 Per cent of attendance 0-j iuwucr mpua adniiitud, lys 3 gi.-U3, total f, J.umU;r corpora! punishment 0 Jas. V. Stobms, Prin. (Itennier.) ', Mr. and Mr. John Sevier spent iover-d days nt Kings Valley with her sick brother, David Kibbey. John U rant is tho best city mar shal Dallas has had for years and it is not probable that wo can net a better one. Tho curtow ordinance says that all boys urder 21 year of ago must stay oil" tho street after 8 o clack in the evening and they do it because we have a sure enouuh niarsha . All hands re spect JoIm.'j star. Joseph Harry, a pioneer of Airlie vicinity, recently received IC.tXH) from the estate of a rliiindclphia. relative and has bought 200 acres of land from Sol. Stump at $-2 an acre. At the tipe nge of eight v years Win. Martin died lust S.iturd ly -at the home of his sin, I.ulher, in Palia, nnd was laid to rot beside his wife in tho Smith hurrying- ground near I.ewisville. He came to the stale thirteen years ago and nis most of the time lifod at In lei.endenee, where his daughter Mrs. YVinnull, died sotn.i time ago. The republicans have nominated V. L. Well for mavor, D. P. Stouller f'r r.'Cor.lor, and A I. Dray for marshal. E. Cad well has leen substituted for Mr. Wells as can- il Id u to for councilman in the first ward. Sherill" I'lummer is makirg bet ter headway collecting taxes than was expected, j.ast week he took in about S2Z0O. D. O. Bronson brought in Tues day for s.de 421 pounds of mohair, being the proceeds of his 340 goats, neighbor D. W. Lewi?, has iiboiu tho same number and I M Simpson perhaps 200. mssamasmsm What is Castorlft is Dr. fiamael Pltcher'n prwcrlntloa for Infunta and Children. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nawwtla siibstimoo. It 1- n harmlau autmtltuto for Paregoric, lrop, Soothlutf Hyrupn, and Cwtor Oil. It l rionsnnt. It jruarantoo U tl.lrly jourV uso by SUXUoua of mother. Cantorla (Imtroyn Worm nnd aWayn fovcrWmes.1. Ciwtorla prevents vomlllnff Sour Curd, cures DUrrhoeu d Wind Collo. CnntorlA rotlevea tuclhlns troubles, cure constipation and flatulency. CaJtorU tho fooil, rei,uhte tho atoimwh i i i- .-i.i..,. i.,iifiv nu 1 natural vlcom Cm toriu is tho CUUdron's rutuu Castoria. Ct.irl. l i ckv.-li.-Bl m.l!.-ln tM fhit SX.iUivra hio r-tvtf.!l- U:J nw f t' (uoJ cCvct uj a ll.clr I lt-." Ill U. C. P"nin, " ror! tj t'.iJ l 1 1 'y h ' 1 o( hUh t urn o- -i ' 1 " ' " 1 ,! -y " 1 11 frtrjtu.ant wJi.nm:,.h-r n-r.lA'ii.. :!' twit Inl?ht cf t.VU iM:v, i.ll I u-w C..r-r. .; t tu-iui o( tho varl.-uj . . n. :ru io li u d.-tl"r tlv, :Ui-lr loviJ iTl.'S, I v foivl l.-nr-l jnor,.ii.u KWth'nt yri t-l f I- if .1 awiM 1' a t! Ir tUr-.i , twivl fvowuw Uwjk to ;riuiutui - ?," 1 1. J. I". KlNVPLSAI, IV. Ar!.. e.i tho SIothor'M rrlouiL Castorlri. " C:hirl tJ " t"l'il w eMItr Oil 1 i.AMiuai. ii.1 a u .ufoj i Ui ujr fr''4' kjn tu IllO." .... rx It. A. An.K, It. P., 1)1 S. Oxl'fl . l.'rw.l, X. Y. " Ciir ptij.l. Lwui l l!m cltiUrwu' iirV uuul lun .i-uUcn li..Ul f O. ir u Mr imlMJa iwiw "' CWumU, m,l :ili.iii-U w:r -v I.I.k-:n ) I f nrv n J l.i i"fi'su Uwl U i..-lij 1 I '.:. I A Iji .o ti, tu Ur4 WlCl tfcUt UJ1 It " Ixirnu ItoriTiJ. xa pwuun 6P tQ DATE. . 1 ' ' ' I i f 1 "" ' , 1 " ' i : w , . i . V f " Wo have received a uninll ltittloil of ' ' ( our new rjirlng and iiiiiniiiir stuck f r- 111! Ol ury uooas, uioxnmg, onoes, Notions, We liavfplenty inor on Iheway. An I ! they ate nil "up to datu" Iimi. . , , f Good Goods are Cheaper this SeaJ Than Ihey rver were, if you know I where to eit thein nud have thtf iimtiry lo py for tin in. PRICES 20 PER GENT LOWE!' Ti-ASM' LACT "riD-A.lt. Coatocr Ccvj-Mir, 11 llutr&j C'.r.t, Sow Torfc City. '111 II S)u I M till) ll'llll I III 111 If ll till ., . f l . . ' " i i .ui. vur tlf will miii riff it t',vv lint' in l.nlii Mim( nud ( l tiMiV ;: fci lo. Tr.ti IN hii iy tu match t DALLAS Pl'BI.IC SCHOOLS For tho month ending March 22 1S05: Number days attenilance absence " tardy ZIZZ.Z'. " fnrnllpil Average number belonsrmsj " ilailv HttiMiiianco Per cent of attemLinca " Neither iiIiMiit nnr turlv Number vit-its from lxard '"Z'ZZ". patron.... " " to patrons (teachers) " eases corixiral pnnistiiaent Term of examination closed Friday. Teaches and pupils are glad that the ordeal is over. Some of our pupil3 failed but only those who. were careless and indiilerent. Examination papers are kept on file and parents are requested to call and examine 275 23-1 247 J'i I4U 7 6i 21 2 last (Observer.) All the Dallas churches were well filled Sunday. There is talk of ogamiing an I. O. O. F. lodge at Falls Citv. It was voted at the school meet ing held at Uickreall to buil i an addition to their school house. Rumor has it that the Dallas: woolen mill will soon be started up. i That the parties ar now in San ! Franci.-co. who will bike hold of the enterprise If this rumor is true, it is certainly good news to Dallas people. The concert at the city hall last Saturday evening, given by the Novello Quartette, of Monuiuuth. is highly spoken of by ail who at tended. It was, without doubt the best musical treat that Dallas people have had the privilego of listening to in a lung wiiilo. Petty stealing still going the rounds. One night last week Dr. Stanley's son had his sadle and bridle stolen from tho barn. Plenty of recording at tlio coun ty clerk's office these days. I ST 1. lie was assessor of Douglas county dui inj' one term. For the past three years ho has been in toor health but Jiail lmnroveu lately umh r treatment. , U. V. F.llis, nllicial stock in spector tor Umatilla county, was in Pendleton Tuesday, on his way to the Columbia river to examine the condition of sneep ranging up on its banks. During the past hui weeks . he has ir.specU-d i'i7.(Kli sheep, and reports favorably re garding them. Byron liarnard is at Foi'-eJ. and will buy 10,000 head of rattle, if he can get them, for rhipment to baa aln 1 0 o lilL lOMllOIll II Mercantile 1 fiUj MON'MOl'TII. OUK. 1 i I I I I I 1 i I I.. Mi-NKIt.l., IVcSver, TO Till:: Lba 3) uii: tiie moick ur Two Transcontinental ROUTES LMOX Montana. Ho chased over 100 head ,ly fnuii ,.1. iftry, t.'O liarnard and Cummiugs. lie is paying : 10 yearlitic sucr-. ;!1. for lw.v. fur threes and 111 and C )WS. In a spelling match in ling pur-Ivl K.l Tor i'20 f r We Sell Bissell Chilled pio-TTn-ol J. I. Case Steel AUWS.; A Garden Cultivator I It no imp!" un lit yi.ti rauiuil gi t along viitlmul. ? ni't .inly a tride h.-u lv";hl tit nur tro. A Sweat Pad ( I Will prwiiit your b-ro ami Miablo him to do h.. si ts ice. U'l-'v.' jut rieeivpil a l.irgo iiurtuint. I .ORTi!HI!.li.v Wfinc RV.fi VI VIA via.i 1 ii MINNEAPOLIS FRAZER & SON. Monmouth. i AMI ST. PAUL between I 1., ITEMS OF IXXUKEST is anything hindering your boy or girl from doing good work we will gladly do any thing in our power to remove it. We are now on the last two months, and the work will largely be in the nature of review. with the object of fixing lessons previously learned on the mind. If possible, therefore, keep your child ren in school until the term closes W. I. Reynolds, Prin. them. If there fiatWrprl frnm nnrV.;ni,. r..i, j - "W" w. .M.WUQ AJHUAliglS Throughout tho State. THE POLK COUXTY PItESS. News Items and Editorial Ex- prefcsions. (Trau script.) Our boys are getting quite elo quent in the debates. They made a noble effort last meeting. The Southern Pacific Railroad officials past through Dallas last Friday evening. They were in their special car, and had their negro cooks and waiters "alle same big hotel." Miss Rebecca Nr al, came un from California to visit Dallas rel atives, last week. The people who are in the habit of driving into the ford below the wagon bridge had better cease the practice. It is a little too deep for ordinary wagons and carriages and it would be best to cross the bridge. A contract for a flouring mill subsidy has been signed at Eugene. The little town of Iloulton, in Columbia county, is having quite a boom Scio votes April 4 on the ques tion of incurring .T6500 indebted nes3 for a school building J. T. Goodman, of Looking Glass brought 2500 pounds of dressed turkeys into Koseburir. one dav last week, Col. Jim Eddy is scared and is making application to tho Lord to ba reappointed. But tho Lord turns a deaf ear to his importunity As the children of A. E. Coe, of Damascus, were playing around a burning stump near where Mr. Coe was clearing, the drees of tho younger, a boy of two years, I T.nfif. SCllrwiaw , vit ti:ii CI supenntendents should have pro- drove in and before he got across fessiomd training. To this end we the horses had swam about 20 feet favor the estabhshment of fully , The afternoon of the same day, a Georgia, thence to Tennessee, and equipped -training schools ofpeda-' man attempted crossing, and came f to Illinois, coming lo Oregon in caught fire, burning him so badly that he died, after living in fright ful agony until Thursday night. Rev. F. G. Strange of the Ash land Presbyterian church, wns called to Wilbur, Douglas county, on Sunday evening's train, having been summoned by the sudden death of his father, John A. Strange of that place, which oc curred Sunday morning, of dropsy. Mr. Strange was aged 70 years. 6 months and 5 days at the time of his death. He was born in South Carolina, removing afterward to 'til! university end city the latter won. Four Eugene ladies were standing nhen the last universitv vntin man wi down. Mrs. II. (!. Miib.r remained on the floor tho h.-n.-st. Tim four ladies were uii grta?t:.i!c; of the university. A thunder storm occurred hist wcuk," says tho Tillamook head light, something almost iinksi-cva in this section, or on this court. Six head of cattle neloiiiiitiL' to A. W. Ihinn. of Beaver, weru killed a stroke of lightening during the storm. We hear of no other ihu,. age. Ilarv. Shepard has struck what seems to ho a valuable mine on thu mountain known as Buck Point, Southern Oregon, back from Emi grant creek, opposite Soda Springs, and it has aroused the interest of a number of inini.ig men. Tho 1imW is of crystalized quartz and shows big paying gold. The lU-ycar-old son of Paul Kleppin, of Sydney, met with a severe accident last week. He wai taking his rifle from a skift, when in some way the weapon was dis charged, shattering the bone of the lad s arm between the wrist and elbow. Ilwasfonnd : eessary by surgeons to remove ;.:out three 1 ! I.o'.V V.M VX TO A I T i: A STKKS t 1 1 ;ks. OCEAN STEAMERS t v r tin) fr SAN FRANCISCO. O MA H A lg&C& APR,L BARGAINS! ....... t . . . !'i 1 I luiv In nt if . Ladies Fino Shoes -( una uxTora 1 ies Jiitl ri-eri.l n k.f For full il. lnil mil un (i. ;. (t Aifiil M.o. l'oi i i:il, Ii.il, 1 .-litUn.-,., 1 ir. ii- :ul !r. : w. it. t;i i;i.i!ir::r. (ii 11. Pi., ... A. nt, I'l.l I lit II ll. 0- Bstos & Elkinsf, -L.r.di- From now until Mav 1. 1 vdv flivo customers the best ba-f a'na ever cffereci In Qreg? l-uli.n Oxf.,r. Tl.-n " Un.-. 1 ('.,!( " Vui Ki.l " Flm KM " 1 1.-y " Hi'nvy ?;.iipi .Mrn'ii JWiu Im r I'ii-'y " Kin.! Cull. Yrtli'- Th,' tisn a nw!i .. . .............. ...... , TS ........i. J4;i.-wi.l .Hi.Ai- KlKNIil V.Ur Giw T)rmrm nn Iw s. poetwood; moxmovtil' Ail kinds of F4 l.;tr. u.oo 'J.T.I I. to -'.7.1 ;.o ft. y iil.tr. l.7r, i.HO i AO :i.ftu a.oo a. no :i.m Hauling in or out of the city Promptly attcn(U:l to. Cli arfes reasonable.) "FOR- nd inches of the lxne. Thomas Allen, who Iiam 1 sufl'erini; for the oast five mnnil,. with senile gangrene in his left itxn, was taken to the f;i!iluir, hospital the I8th. W tiers ha w... operated on by Drs. Carlh om- mers and Paine. His W u-,0 amputated three times, tho first below the knee, when it. waj f,....i that the arteries were ossified, then at the knee joint with tho same result, the last time above the knee. He stood tho onemt;,.,. ,.,.n for a man CI years old. inl present is restinc with crunii D ("Wfl- pecuj of recovery. , I Ir... K. Ouk, lli nry r. I'ihiip, yORTHERN HtMiry C. Komi, ItltCClVlTt PACIFIC R. R. R U N Pullman Elegant Tourist S TO Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars . ST. P.1UL MfA'NE.II'OUir DVLUTIl (J!.1X1) FOT.hS JWOOKSrO.Y W1X.Kll'KO " J1KLKX.1 nmT ItUTTE HORSE MEN Oct your bills printed at the KXTKUPKISE office, and get the best work. You will thus be enabled to secure the best results from your investment. We have some line STOCK OTJTS. fiT"Our prices are the lowestjjr THROUGH TICKETS ciric.iao nusifxarav llULAhELVlUJ EOS T OX and all til Jit '1 E..1ST and SOUTH For lnf..rnmiiB, )tme r d ti-krU,-allonorrll, ' nn and W.II. HAWI.i:v,Atrmt, B 1 nilei mlcncr, ftr.t A- n-J:"v: HLT0 At- ivw. Agt, -No. 3. Morrison Ktn, o.riir Third H ., I'ORTI.AKR, Ok SALEM, roJtTLANl) SSLSteamer Altona5 i Eeavc Portland Tuenlavr. Thtirfd.ivs and Saturdays. UX).J r.eave Indep,.i.h nee Monday., Wrdnrcduys and Eiidays--li:30 " f Leave Saleni " 7:5 ! Fast Time. Cheap Bate Alexander-Cooper Drug C Always aim to jiluase and keep on hand I Jlubber uoodl, Perfumes, Stationery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Urushep, Combs, Soaps, Syringes, Unlithiir. Patent MfilK Cigars, I Thcrmoir Hooks, I Pen, I Pencil Ete,'i Prescriptions :-: Carefully -:- Compoundef IITDEPEKPBirCB, OEEGOM CITY LIVERY OAT da i.e. and KKKT) STAllLES KELLEV & Huivmuora to A Styl-irh Turn- i OUts Urv T ! AtVtm&Rnh a. W I all HOV, Pro, m, Dray ft. !(kI turnouts for Comniere'al men IN DEPEN PENCE I & Truck Ccj Drayingof all kinds in out of tho city will rcc" prompt and careful attef tion if entrusted to A. W. Docksteaifi (Huooruor to CltM. BU") j Our prices are the lows- urMn.mr.l..Hl ,y H,. w,.,.k (r ,, i.mf.'i:xi.i;. K.oi!. INDEPENDENCE. - 0Wwi