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ftp 0 THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, SEP 22, 1910 plication. other beliefs. In all her work will no We cannot hare enter Into the mer tax Nothing a teacher as to make a proper its of what ban grown to be a gn al presentation phase of subject controversy. Th»« vital and really matter. It is of not this sufficient that th«j alarming fact Is this, that the United pupil know >hat certain acts are mor H'at«»a is the only country which haw or ethical; right or wrong; It Is thus divorced religion from the school al that he know that cer without substituting something which not enough men performed deeds, good or 1« expected to tak»« its place. France, tain and what results followed. All which was a reputation for godleaa- bud. this I» good and with young children iiess, (whether deserved or not heed perhaps, we can do little more, but Ralph Rackstraw, c m’non sailor. (In ultimately our training must result love with Josephine) .. Mr. Marlon In an appreciation by the pupils of (<• <’ Htocklon, city sup>*rlnt>,nd«nt) acquainted himself with it* prln I- New York, Sept. 17.—Charlew I am n firm b«H«ver In the ndvan plea the essential principles of right or M I tala. Rhelke. former secretary and trea*- treaa- Vancouver. B. C.. Sept. 17.— Rhelke c tag» which come« from carefully plan ' In this connection we are also Dick Dead Eye, common sailor,. . . wrong conduct and the necessity of launch “You and 1" with a pleas-' urer of the American Sugar Refln- MAM WV nlng work to be done A supurln planning a re-adjus'.ment of the .......................... Mr. Warren Rae i their actions conforming to the stan The of eight, four yeung men, lag company has been called th« toiidvnl In recommending a teacher i dards of right. Make your Instruc ure party Bill Bobstc-y, boat»wain ................ £V1 JTÏAVSS <X1 CO. four girls, was caught by the "man higher up" ln the sugar trust, to me once gave her thia splendid course of stuuy to meet our own par ...................... Mr. Harold Haines i tion practical, apply It directly to the and on a trip to Vancouver harbor' waa sentenced today by Judge Mar- The larger a Bob Beckett. boatswain's mate. . . . compliment; "Hhu plan» her work and ticular local needs. life of the child. Plan to be constant tide L.ght. ind turned v>-r, ti.re»- ot tin of th« United Stat.** court to t- then works her plans." You nil •-l|ool system grows the greater be -........................ Mr. Leonard Rae ly on the watch for opportunities lixt the party te-ing drowned. The drown- serve eight months in the New York know what the result wan sure to be comes th» need of uniformity of work Hargent of Marines Mr. Geo. A Fogel i along this line, and to work with ed were William Woodruff, Robert penitentiary at Blackwell's Blackwell’s Island island. H<> I have been planning and I have i and result. I still wish Mt only to Mldshlpmate........... Clyde L. Stratton your superintendent to accomplish Youtlg and Mary Young. Roberts sis- to pay a fine of $5000, on permit but to encourage Individual thought It beat at this time to pre for the boys and girls greater things Josephine, the Captain's daughter CAGO’S INCREASE the --------- bodies ------- were ------ recov-'cf conspiring to defraud the United ----- — of — sent to you an outline ot the plana i initiative on th» part ot the teacher* .......................... Mis» Ruth Eddlng* than we have ever done before. This ter. 1 None States Government by under weigh ed. i and while, in the main, success will not only a duty, It I* a privilege. is which I have for th« work of th« Heb». Sir Joseph's First Cousin. ing sugar. IN POPULATION An Indian ln a canoe rescued be iiK-saured by the result- accom- year In order that we may ail to ............................ Miss Grace Hobbs It I» vital to the fullest success of the three youg women and a launch our labors as shown In th»; characters passing a little later picked up the "work the plan " Of course, , pllahed, we »hall find It nece«»ary to Buttercup, a bum beat woman Don’t Break I town IS 28.7 PER CENT gether I can at thl» time give to you only . secure such uniformity In the work ........................ Mr» Sterling Foster of those we have trained. \Ve dare surviving young men. th« general Idea of what I have In i as will facilitate transfer* from bulld- not concern us here.) ha» not dared not call ourselves teachers and neg Severe strains on the vital organs, , Higlon. Hept IS The census vlnw, but such a survey will ««tabllwh i Ing to bulldltig without loss U> the to l»ct it. do this. In*t<«><! »he has »ubstltut- ( like strains on machinery, cause I ater a revised list was given out , i Saturday night announced th« alm and th«« »pnclflc detail» we i pupil. • ■ ---- . You can’t over-tax '<•<! for the religious Instruction for- follow*: Dead Mabel Young, az- . as Ihr population Of Chicago I* J.- may work out together a« th« year The Retarded Pupil. liver kidneys, bowel« or ! marly given, the most complete sys MORE PREMIUMS GIVEN ed 21, William Young, 19; William I stomach, }(> Thia Is a gain <»f INS,708, progrt-MM. nerves without serious danger to Closely associated with the ar- tem of moral and ethical training Woodruff, 23. Saved — Ida Latanc, j * 7 per cent, since llioo Th« school with all of It. factor» rangement of the court» of study Is ever provided for a public school sys AT JUNCTION CITY SHOW Minnie Vincent, Agenes Hardecker, ¡yourself. If you are weak or run- • th» second city In America, Chi* and marblnerv for doing It» work, i down, or under strain of any kind, Failure to accomplish all that Walter Young, James Jamison. ■ la practically in a class by It- exist« for the child and not the problem of the retarded pupil tem, take Electric Bitters the matebie««. religious teaching may l>e claim Prizes Won by Different People New Y< rk far outstrip» it with the child for the »chool The and the slow one who is apt to be the tonic medicine. Mrs. J. E. Van de to have dona Is no argument for <. ssj. and Philadelphia, which purpose of «duration la to train th« come retarded. I do not believe In ed • Sande. sauce, of ot romano, Kirkland, IB., write«: write». "That > u*«. For Fruit and Vegetable Its discontinuance so long as re4lg-( la neareat rival for ae<-ond hon- youth of the land to become effici promoting »Imply because the pupil iou» ft| did not break down, while endur- training Is not restored. FOLLY THEATRE Exhibits ■hows a population of 1,649.ook, ent m«mbera of society. Tin» watch has spent the proper time In the ♦ Ug a most severe strain, for three (The Pride of Eugene.) Young Chlldr«-ii Unmoral. • percentage of lucres»« of Chi- word of «very teacher should I»« grade and has "gone over" the stipu I In addition to the list of prizes ♦ months. Is due wholly to Electric lated work He mu>t hav«* «ccom- Very young children are not Im- i la ten per cent I»»» than that of "effective »ervlre " The alm of «very won at the Junction City pumpkin ♦ Bitters.,, Use them and enjoy health MOTION PICTURES plUhed the task» set before him. This roo 7al* . ,, , . they are simply unmoral. show, as given in Saturday's Guard, York for the decad» Th« I’opu- »u|»er*l»ing officer should be to In- DAILY ♦ -ad strength. Satisfaction positively CHANGED iloe» not mean that all must do the j la ve that within them that may ,n of Chicago In 1900 waa LOOM., creaao the efficiency of th" »y»t«m or____ the following were awarded prem __ _____ _ n «■• Every - - system '»develop ♦ guaranteed. 50c at W. A. Kuyken- work equally well. of .. | nt<J morality or Immorality. and in 1**0 II waa 1,099.«50. portion of the system over which he grading recognises degree» of accom- iums on horticulture and agriculture ♦ dull. F1RST- FOUR REELS OF I Good training makes the former and displays: Incrraao th«ref«»re. for th» la.t| ♦ CLASS PICTURES. lpr»»|d» ‘ pU®bm®nL The standard which wmen erj| training (which may consist pre-J i The loyalty <t our corp» of teach- pilshment. , | > far leaa than f- The Mill ot a Friend Wax**n apples—Harry Millett. ♦ govern the matter of promo-' m„re|y jn neglect of the good) make» ng decade, which waa 5« 4 per «r» has b»-«n very helpful an I gratl- should would have been about as welcome Newton Pippin — A. C. Neilson. ( ♦ every House disinfected 0 l .. *1*' ........... .1.in!,.w, ” _ ’ _________ for the latter; subject, of course, to —H. C. Bushnell. fylng to m« In th« past and. although Mi • "la __ ’1’"..* . r. *? to ** profit day. The best ventilated ♦ to A. Cooper of Oswego, N. Y.. as a th«« pupil fitted more ¡the modifying influence of heredity.) Gravenbtein Spltzenburg—J. R. Depperman. theatre in the city, and is ♦ merciless lung-racking cough that de I b«v« planned a year of strenuous |,y the Instruction of the next grade Wolf River—A. Grlblskov. ♦ fied al! remedies for years. “It waa not a fire-trap. labor, I am counting confidently ou than by repeating th« tasks of the 1 The necessity for good training is IU-M l>«rr I ♦ mo^t troublesome at night,” he hearty support and »o-opent-i ln <hlrh h„ lluw nndl himself?’ ■ r»*adlly recognised and freely admlt- I Winter Banana—C. Koon. Admission 5c and 10c. I Hetnteln. Harris»»«) lAaho. »ar«; your write«, "nothing helped me till I us Malden Blush—F. A. Tripp. I ted. but moat of us have been content ,«» -I *»d t»r Bell's P!«».T«r-Honey Hon. ed Dr. King's, New Discovery which ■J“7 .7 ’>n<* ,"at ***•• •<i,,al may be “,. *o assume tnat that tne the comoinea combined errorrs efforts ’ Baldwin—Soren Jensen. I have finally decide«! that th*' r “ me completely. I never cough roegha and colds an.! It la the main sub)e»t for our general teach-' approximated (for we can hardly | of h„nie »nd churcn are sufficient j Be'.leflower—H. C. Bushnell. Indomitable will and tremendous cured ! have evel tried l»e>k f. r th» er’« meeting«« »hall be "Child Study.” ,‘ibope to attain it completely) -i?' T••arheni commonly rwognlte the fal-' Best collection of apples— J.. A. energy at night now." Millions know It* are never found where Stom ■ n th» botti» Hold by Dillon The l»««t ••duration of today has It» j »hall strive to Improve th»* system lacy of such an assumption. Many Bushnell. ach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are matchless merit for stubborn colds sp»*cl»l Instruction by the princi children do not come under the In g >mpany. Best display peaches—J. W. Pix out of order. If »ou want these obstinate coughs, sore lungs, la- foundation In the science of psychol _ of and to keep parents, teachers, fluence of the church and in too ie;. qualities and the success they brlag, grippe. asthma, hemorrhage, group ogy end the cornerstone of public pals Mrrrlinnt» I'ralae principals and superintendents In J many homes little more than Inciden Best display of prunes—W. T. use Dr. King's New Life Pills .the whooping cough, «- hayfever. It re elementary and high school practice I !•<■ I'» Pin®*T«r-Ho®ey. J W Me co-operation for the good of the tal training In a few elementary vir Slmironr. matchless regulators, for keen brain lieves quickly and "ever fails to sat that branch of p»yrho|ogl-»| re close ir. Elberton. Ills., soy*; There ’ 1« **arch pupil. Best display Concord grapes B., and »trong body. 25c at W. A. Kuy isfy. A trial conv.uces. 50c, >1.0® tues is given. Even where both known as "Child Study." Trial bottle r~ee. It’s positively >■ medicine which equals It for Efficiency of teacher« may best be church and home are consciously do Kalst.. ' kendull. guarar'eed by W. A. Kuykendall. gn, cold», grippe, aathma and B«»t display pears—Mrs. A. M. Pit- Sy.trlnntlc < till«! Mtu»ly, meanured, not by the number of pu ing their part It is not only wise but l'|. Izvofc for th» Belt *»n th» ne;. S«»re Eyes of Thr»-e Year* Standing Through th»» systematic study of pils promoted, nor by the numtier toj necessary that the school should take |.r Sold by Dillon Drug Co. Pr-miums awarded in department cured. Miss Effie Faulkner. New YOUNG GIRL . rhl'd J»-v.*li>i>in.-! t nn.f ¡I 'lv'.t) ln-1 whom she refuse« promotion, but by advantage of Its splendid opportuni 3—X «getables. of those in her home ties There are, of course, many, Ca?tle, Pa., writes: Sutherland' I v»»»tlgator« have been able to deduce the percentage KILLED FATHER Best collection squash—J. W. Eagle Eye Salve cured me of a case are at the end of the term found homes that are doing their full duty leg.", many principle» which may lie made, who of sore eyes of three years standing well prepared for th«* tasks of the along these line«. Most teachers give Smith, - AND HER UNCLE own. greatly ... In providing for. !•■ J A ” w ««i» ii • w si, to «»»Isl «•» .......... . -- succeeding grade. While admitting some and many teachers a great deal . Best collection watermelon, Hub- I cheerfully recommend it to any , TM «ears of ®®S®8UL that 18 PUPIL« «’ th® rhcht tlme jind In < or. th«» Insufficiency of examinations as of Instruction Intended to build good l,atd squash, casaba. tomatoes, pota one !" need of such a remedy, Sold Newkirk, Okla.. Sept. 19.—It is amounts the mental I • could not cure, hail at laat reel “ ‘ **"* **' * foods * *" best test» of such fltneaa. we must recog character, but the alm which we. toes. 0o. cucumber—Mrs Simmons. by Dillon Drug Co. I believed by the authorities here that •’ tip Than Bucklen’a Arnica adapted to them We all know that nise the fact that they have great shall set for ourselves this year Isj collection of beets—F. W. Ebby Shepherd. the 16 year-old r. cured It aouud and well " in In th»lr larger features the b««at valu»* and effort will be made to so to do more of it and to do It more i Thom De«t for the Hands ! daughter of J. W. Shepheld, who • fur Skin Eruption«. Enema » oura»a of atudy have a general agree- test the relative progress ot classes systematically. Best collection carrots—F. W. S. L. Chapman, Massac. Ky.. says: l! confessed last night that she killed i<h»um. Bulla. Fever Korea irent Certain things are reserved ot similar grade. used Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve on her father and uncle with an axe bad There are countless opportunities Thom. Scalds. Qutw and Piles 25c at for definite grad®«; there are dlvl»- Perhaps no problem affecting the for doing this work. Incidents aris | ton. Best collection onions—C. H. Pres- my hands, which were sore, and find an accomplice in the crime. It is the Iona Into "Form and Content" atud-| A Kuykendull. it the best I ever tried. It cured belief the murdered men came home lea; we depend upon memory train attainment of the Ideals ot Ameri ing, in the association of the pupils Best collection turnips—C. H. them completely. Sold by Dillon Drug unexpectedly and found a young man ing until the power of reasoning de can education of today is of such vi with »»ach other and with the teach Preston. Itrad Tbi«. company. in the house with the girl, and that f y>u ar» trouble«! with any Kld- velops We know also that hooka « n tal and far-reaching Importance as ers; the relationship of the pupil to Best collection parsnips—H. J. the murder followed. that which effects the moral attitude school rules and regulations, and his metho.!» tell ua to present material* b’adder or rheumatic trouble Neavc. Blood Poison of the pupil. In moil ot our Ameri attitude toward the home and the will find *0 days treatment In an<| siib)«««t matter In certain ways Best i muskmelon—C. H. Preston, Is prevented by applying Dr. Bell's Rest in the World J" bottle of Hall's Texas Wonder but give us few of none of the rene can state« purely religious Instruction rules governing It. There is much Best cabbage i —Ed McKee. Anti Pain to cuts, schatches and I. W. Hyatt merchant of Warren, N. Is forbidden on the ground that the material for instruction to be found ««-Idom one bottle falls to cure. on» for SO doing Child study tell* bruises. It destroys all septic mat C. writes: Please send enclosed or .1 for testimonials Dr E. W. us why these things are considered schools exist for the good of all alike In the subject matter of his studies. ter enables the wound to heal with by mall. Sutherland's Eagle Eye I 292« Olive street. St leiuls, beat and no teacher has adequate aud that training 111 any otie ot the History and llleratur«* are especially DR. BELL’S ANTi-PAIN out soreness. Re snr* tn *ret Dr der Salve is the best eye r<*medv in the For Internal and Extern*1 Pains* equipment for his work who ha-> not religious beliefs Is unfair to those of rich In opportunity for profitable ap- S-ild by druggist. Bell's. Sold by Dillon Druk Co. world. 25c. Sold by Dillon Drug Co. THREE DROWNED MAN HIGHER UP 8Ï CAPSIZING SEKII TO Jill FOR FRAUD OF LAUNCH PLAN OF WORK FOR YEAH WO HORS OVERALLS Why Delay Your Decision? Every ' is | recious, and every hour lost cannot be recalled, A Successful Start in Life is equivalent to success, prosperity and happiness half won This Start may be obtained at the f Eugene 0 Which is up-to-date, thorough and splendidly equipped. Selecting a Business College is done but once in a life time. It is very important, therefore, that no mistake be made. Attend the best-equipped one. 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