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Horn, In HIINboro, May 2ft, to A. V. Khuto and wifa a daughU-r. Mr. W, h. Pruyne, of lleppner, In viiitlng with b) aMer, Mra. II. V. Oregon Htrawixrritt are In ninrket. The (t rt old nt fill-n rent pr pound. Mr. L. A. Lon;;, t' ttitt Argu was Kladdenrd a fow days j hy a viidt from hU iter, who will prolong her Ml ay for several wwk-i. Mr. John IUw!h is Just clown from Alaska and if vUttiu Yrietidrf. John la not looking his btwt for he t-hows uu'iiUluKaltle evidence ol hand work and privation. Mr. May (Jaull. Mulsh-ad of Fresno county, (.'alilorii'a, with lur three children came by . Momlay'ii train anl will visit with her father, D. M C Uault, during the suuimt r. Lt Saturday the heat wai count dorablo, the iu-rt-ury mounting into the iiinoticH, tuuticr vir-taiioii wan ou I tie point of being co.ked. On I Sunday however we had uoriual touiporatures and these have moif prevailed. ' Mr. Hoichuii, of lSuthuoy, reori( thai the farmer in his neighborhood a.tt uorvous atxxil the ravugoe of the lios-iiau fly. Home tivUU aeem to be badiy t'fli&U-d, whilo niticr) oCiiu to lie tmaping. At present the full ex tent of damage can not tie estimated MuriHra. U. (J. Uerduer and W. II. Uault who wera driving laat Sunday evening with their families drove a doer out of the road near the ltock Creek biiilge, about two miles eant of tiwtt. It wa a young buck and ho time I hat the excuraioui.-tti think it belongx to aoiue private park iu the viciniiy. 1 ho Astoria passenger rate war wine h has raged for 22 month haw em I d The companies have made a ralo of $2 00 by rail between Port I ind and A-ttorU, round trip 13.00. Tho fare by boat is 1.75 or 92.50 for a round trip. It la probable ih:il thuae flgurea will not be departed from for a long time. L it-t Tuesday Mr. Jeptha Uarrigus who hail been In ililltiboro on huti uena returned home Inking Into his hack at Forest Urove bin daughter, Mra. I n k lea aud her 2-year-old ehild, Clara. A lurch of the wagon threw the child out ho that a wheel passed over her ctUMing injuries from which she died two hours Inter. . El wood 8. Minchin, of Newtierg, the winner of the Oregon College . Oratorical confiJ weut to Walla Walla last Tuead y to context with the interstate aatMH'httiomi. Minchin waa charged with plagiarism, but the mucHlion was not austaiued. The HuljiH't of Minchin's Oregon ora tion is "Wendell Phillip the Agita tor." lie has re-writ ten his speech which he now mils "The Agitator." Mr. Carl Iiiehler left his home in llavnria, Ocrmany, May 14, aud atepped off tt e train at tho HilWboro atatlou lat Tu'WHlay morning, May 28 and before noon waa at his friends residence near (llencoe. There are few who can . nmke U tter time for 14 days Irom the "old 'country" I coining with a rush. The lourtat is not able to eak r.t Hsh, but he finda interpreters at every sta ion. There la a dinVreiice cf judgment with thc'farnier rrgardieg the da mage doing by tli" I ! i.m fly. Home aay they never had fln r ieat fields than at preset t and lie out look for a good crop whs never tatt ler, while other assert that fully five stnws of every seven has a fly in it. The flint declare that conditions are not that bad, antl further that the fly la not to be dreaded an much as rust. They wy that one, two or even more straws are effcrted, yet what remain continues to grow and will give good plump grain, while on the other hand rust arrests t:n growth so that at harvest only an inferior, shriveled quality of wheat la put in (he bin. No rust has yet appeared and it is to be hoped that the red dust will not put in an appearance this year. Little Frill Kreba aged 11 years was thrown from his seat and run over by the land roller. Life was crushed out before cry of alarm could be uttered. The lad was driv ing a team hitched to a roller made of a fir log. All day he had joyfully labored in the field. At about 6 o'clock In the evening, last Monday, his father, Mr. George Krebs who is a teuant on Congressman Tongue's Houth Tualatin farm, 'went to the fluid to have tho hoy knock off for the day. Frits drove his team to ward the baro. At one gate some rails had hern laid In the track to keep the wagons out of the mud of winter. In passing ovflr these the unwcildy roller bumped while the pace of the horses was increased. Mr. Kreba who wu. a few step behind saw the danger aud called to h a son to Jump off behind, but before that could be dme the lad was Jerked off in front f the roller which passed over his body crushing It flat. Mr. Kreba hastened forward only to find a quivering mass or human clay. The funeral waa held on Wednesday. We wish to announce that the One and uewly tiui prj, ft steamer "liiley Gutzrl" titu t.een placed on lue Portland Ljiim routes a strictly etcuralou Amt aid 1) euabln furu.ts und th'.v people, of On j;nu aud Wash. iuton to make the round trip by uayllgtii on ft IXfluinoia riv.T, tnrougH the (V nad mountains, on the following : ht'diiUj Leaving Portland at 7 o'clock etery morning, (i ee t Monday) reachiug the Can cade Lock at 12 iu., stopping at Hood Uiver and White Haluiou aud arriving at Tiie Dales at 3 p.m. starting back at 4 p. in., arriving in Portland at 10 p. m. M.als, the very txntl that the market can afford, and only 25 cents. Fare to The JDallea, one way 1 60 and round trip 12.50. Landing and offli.-e, r.m of Alder St. Phones, Columbia STd, ' n Main 3ol. If you desire to take a trij, for pleasure, for grandeur, for every thing that eye or heart could wish and that no other part of the world can furnish, go for a ride on the 1$ tiley Uatzrt. Make up a party of your congenial Irieuds and togi ther p:tsn the most ecjoyable day of your live. Very cordially yours, The White Collar Line. The people of Bethany, Cedar Mill, Phillipa, Lenox and Iteedville will unite this year and welcome guests from every part of '.he coucty and state at a ceiobratio.i of July 4th on the prnierty and near the resilience of Mr. Stephen A. Holcomb six miles northeast of ll.llsboro and about midway hetwt -n Lenox aud linthany. Henry Kuratll, Phillip lieury Valentine, Bethany; Miss Klna Imbr;e, llil'st ini; Kmil I, Kuratli, Phillips; John Keichen, Jr Bethany; Abe Orosnen, Heedville, and Miss Floreme Wilson, Lenox have been aiiointed to make the pnairations. The program will be an oration, speaking, singing, music by the Bethany hand, races of all kinds and in fact everything cus tomary at such colebrutUins. The grounds and the location are excel lent. Everybody in the ' ommunity is showing interest and every effort will be made to iusure a grend suC' cess. Home burglar broke into the resi dence of widow Roundy l ist Wed nesday night though whxt was taken is not yet known. Mrs. Uuundy is visiting at her father's in the country and is not expected to .return till Sunday next, Mrs. M. S. Daily a near neighbor, is caring for the poultry during her absence. Y enter day morning Mrs. Daily found the door of the residenca oien and aus picious signs wherefore be called Mr. Cor win. They made an ohaer vation and found unmistakable signs of house breaking, but they are uo able to tell what has been taken. Some of the neighbors who are try ing to raise young turkeys are not succeeding as well as they think they ought. The youngsters were healthy and thriving till they began on the range which they like so well. Then they sicken and die. One poultry woman reports that the cause of death is the capillars which are swallowed alive. She declares that the worm sets about cutting its way out of the young fowl's crop. Any how full fifty per cntol the young turkeys die. Mr. ft. II. Parmelee, of Illinois, representing the Chicago Rubber Clothing Co., wps in Ilillsboro on Monday. He is charmed with Ore gon and is greatly tempted to dis pose of his Iowa farm aud invest here. The Oregon mershants have treated him kindly and he admires western ways. ' "Some Varieties of the Family of S'mubling-hlocks" will ' e the theme of Mr. Hughes' discourse at the Con gregational church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The other services of the day will be held in theit usual or-ler, In the absence of R v. H. OlaTg at the Educational Convention in Silcm, the pulpit will be ably sup plied next Sabbath. Services both morning and evening. Mr. T. S. McDaniel of Portland will speak in the evening. Last Saturday Mr. Out Kiadiler showed ri strawberries one and a quarter inches In diameter one way by two the other that he had pluck ed from vines set out Just eight weeks before. The berriei were band-Mime. C. J, E lwards, mayor of Newnerg, spent a day In Ilillsboro tnisweea the guext of E. L McCortmck. Mr. Edwards came to inspect the tight plant here. lie is thinking of in stalling a light plant for his town. Dr. Lowe the well known optician who has been fronting to Ilillsboro since 1X91 will be here again the 13th to 15th of June. BKIYEKTOS. Our new nmd supervisor has been Mug some gosl work since tils ap pointment. The streets of our city h-tve also tieen remembered wltn some good sut'stnnllal work. t A meeting was held Monday even lag to see what could tie done about Improving the road between Beaver tou and the Multnomah county line with rock. Every oue seemed to be quile enthusiast! and It Is almost amured that we will have a good road to Portland before winter. Mr. Fred Blchsel, the proprietor of the new ch ese factory expects to be ready to receive milk the first week in June. A number of our citizens are at tending the Seventh Day Adveutiats camp meeting In Portland. The growing orop of oniona i" looking fine. 'Prospects are good now for a large yield. Beaverton will try its hand at cute bra ting the Fourth of July. A com- mittee is soliciting funds and i meet ng with good success. All sorts of goes! things are promised. It ha been a long time since we tried to celebrate and we ere going to do it up brnwn this time. The ice cream social given by the U"d Cross Lodge last Saturday even ing whs a decide d success. BM10LLS ITrMH. Onion weeding is the order of day The weeds having a good start since the last ml us. Weeders are scarce herealMiut. O W. Hansen had a narrow escape from drowning last Tuesday while crawfishing iu the Tualatin river. He sank twice before Mr. CoLear c.iuld reach him. Frank Si Taylor Bros., are running their brick yard at fall blast. They ex (ni t to make about 7),000 bricks this year. Fred Adams, Bud Taylor and Preston Scholia have moved their crawfish camp to Yamhill county, they have a hard time supplying the Portland market where there is a big i.emand at 30 cents a dozen. Fred Adams is kept busy taking pictures of farm houses all over tbiv part of the county. He Is going to put a wagon on the road in the near future t take school houses and scholars also hopyard crews. lie is a rustler. Mr. Harry Flint Is doing some good road work on the north aide of the river. Mr, Henry Mesne has lumber on the ground, preparing to erect a large barn. T ie carpenters are at work fram'ng now. Mr. El Hunt has sold bis farm to Mr. Linn from Massachusetts. Mr. Hunt and his family will depart for the east in alsiut two weeks to visit relatives. Ray Hull was brought here for burial lest Wednesday. He was ac cidentially killed while guiding logs on a skidroad, in a logging camp. A Io rolled on him while his back was turned.' They had to use jackscrews to get the log otr his body. lie was the son of the Mrs, Hull that was burued to death about a year ago. Ho leaves a father three nihters and three brothers and a host of friends to mourn their loss. A very superior program will le presented at the concert at the Metho dist church Friday evening. Admis sion 15 cents. The great concert of the season at f e Methodist church, Friday even. Ing, May 31. Admission 15 cents. with Mrs. Maud Lake her mother, Mrs. M is visiting M. Pittenger. BL0031SU ITEMS. Postmaster Calvin Bailey has been somewhat indisposed lately but is getting Is'tter again. Peutecostal services were held Sunday and Monday last, at the church here. Potato planting has been the order of the day for the time being, and a large acreage will be put in. William Behmann, w understand is to build a German Lutheran church about 2J miles west or south west of Dilley on Mr. Detblefs' place near Oales' Spur. Two new mowing machines have moved into this neighborhood and haying will tie la full blast, weather permitting. It now appears that we raav have this season as they said ot Dakota: "Three months summer late in the fall." Henry Deuiming, aged six years and eight months, whose mother lives in South Tualatin was buried last M"t:day. , Funeral ervia were held in the church here. Henry met with au accldeut while playing with a Bttck some time since which resulted in his death. The neigh bora of the tieri-aved mother did all they c.Mi Id to comfort her. ( Ol'KT HUISK. PROBATE. E-t Andrew Dahlberg deed; exa mination of the final account con tinued until July 29. Eit Otto Jacobsou decd;A.al c count objected to by the heir. The hearing is continued till June 3. Martin Oililban, of Sauviea Island paid a visit this aet k to bis chum Jala a Wilkes. These two went from Oregon to the gold mines in Calllor nialn 1819. Oale Graeari X '. 282, P. of II Ma"U- It'1. June 1, 1901. Basket dinner ...12 M Song The Relation of the Orange to Our Educational Institutions .' Orla Buxton Song Is the Cornell Nature Study Plan Practical, and Should we Ask the Oregon Agricultural College to Introduce the Work Here?.... ........ S. T. Waller and Mra. Caw i IllMtfMiduinn ... I Soog ..." Who Should be Responsible for Morals of the Public Schools, antl are Teachers Accorded Sufficient Privileges In Governing the pupil?..- ...Mrs. Scbolfleld and Mra, Allen Discussion Song ..... A Comparison of Advantages and Disadvantages of - City and Country Schools. Prof. Swoe ai d Mrs. Thomas Diseussloii Mjsie.. All member of the flange teachers and patron of the schmla are cor dially iuvited ft be present. Public Bale. , The Dallas Flouring Mill, one of the lest paying milling properties In the state, will be sold at public auc tion June 27, 1901. Capacity, 50 lair rel; good water power; warehouse, cap city 60,000 bushels. All In A No. 1 order. The highest bidder will get the property. Term ', one- half cash. Felix Num., Dallas, Ore. K, L. Mct'orniirk Is selling a great number vt bicycles this spring. II guarantees bis wheels for two year -d if any break he will r pelr them free. (VII and hint hImu! it. I ry th n w r medy f-r ctivi.r ess, Chaliitsrlsndf S'omaeh and Liver Tablet. Every box gusrar. teed. Price 25 ivuts. For sale b) the Delta Drug Store. KE4l ESTATE C M Rankin and Wife to T II U rdner lots 3 and 7 blk 1 Highland add to Uillslioro.. 150 Sarah J Grahcl to John Orals-1 67 46 ac Steeples pl.ce 1 Wm (Jlaigow and wife to Thos '' Reycraft s e 4 of u e sec' 20 -t 2 i r 5 w - 100 l)anl 1 Gubser to Wm Court ney 87 J ac sec 33 t 2 s r 2 w . 380 W II Morgan to Robt Imbrie sr l 1 10 blk 4 Thome's add HilMioro (572 Mrs AT Rogers et a I to Ed Schuliaericb lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 Morgan's add to Ilillsboro 850 Sophia Ued to Alice Holcomb 190 ac Jacob R French d I e and other land ' 1 Jas WaMace to Mrs R U Louttit 15 ac Jas Reed d 1 c. 700 T Scmggin to J II Hanson 7.79 ac 1 1 a r 2 w 250 R C Teouipson and wile to J A Barnes tract In Bridge- srt . 12 John llariington to ltalell Madison 26 ac sec 12 1 1 a r 6 w 100 M Barber to Mrs M G Ellis lots 7 aud 8 blk 9 Sherwood. The served Wanted, to buy or trad city pro p rty, for a stock ranch. Address Wm. L Davis, Uillsboro, Ore. Watch for the clearance aala at Mchulmerlch Bros., when opening up the annex to their store about April 1st. For domestic dry good Scbul werlch Bros.' prices arc below all competitors. Scond hand bicycles for tale at MoCorm ck's store, on Second street. Dr. Liwe, the optician, la coming soon. Tbe wire will wait for him. Smoke La Aprobar elgar. 6c. Delta. Maud as Yaar Nana. If you ate going east now, or con "luplate ,a trip at any tiiL,e In tbe uture, send us your name; we all place same on our list and will keep you advised from time to tinM of any reduction tn east-bound passenger ratea and yt u will also receiveedver tising matter descriptive of the Bur lingtou Route as frit, as It la issued. We have the lowt t rat, quickest lime and best service. Addres, R. W. Foster, Ticket Agent Burlington Route, Cor. 8rd and Stark Sis , Port land, Oregon. HAP CL08KD. 450 veterans of the U. A. R ob Decoration Day yesterday. The procession this year was shorter than ever before. The marching men had iut the vigor that carried them to victory 86 yeais ago, but the memories that cluater about their deeds arrouses the patriotism of the youngsters. We never can forget what the Grand Army of tbe Repub lic did, though the members d win- din till there are not enough to bear the flag the school children will more than make good the numbers that march to the cemeteries as was done yesterday. The Coal and Oil Company operat ing In this county are greatly cheer ed by the reports of tbe neb oil strike made! near Olympia. The financial agent of the company la Portland reports that he has already pledged the sum of $10,000 to be used in sinking wells on the company's concessions. If machinery can be hail it wi)! not be long before well boring will begin. Tbe oil excite ment in Texas makes it a little nn certain about getting a drilling plat t. The Southern Pacific Company has made a special rate of 12.30 per ton la car lots of 15 tons for decomposed granite. The company will load the gravel at the pit In Jcaephine Co., and bring it here at that price, but the purchaser will have to take It from the car. Of courss the gravel will not be brought through as fast freight. v At the price quoted granite gravel will - become available tor bull ling sidewalk. A rich strike of petroleum at tbe remarkable shallow depth of 198 feet has been made 12 miles south of Olympia, Washington This lathe first oil struck In the northwest. Don't forget inecuiici-.tat tbe Met hodist church, Frd-iy evening Ibis week. Admiesiou 15 cents. iville itber'a. Mrs. A. K. ft mni', ( J k a welcome guirt nt l er i Congressman Tongue. Mr. J. J. Morgan with her l-ter Miss Humphreys visited friends here yesterday. County School Supt. II. A. Bll Is tdek. He has not been In his office for several days. The operation of through trains between San Francisc and Los An gles, via Surf and 8anta Barbara, will begin on Sunday, March 81 1901 on the new Coast Line. Two through trains daily. The Coast Line Limit ed leaving each terminal in the morning, equipped with elegant cafe and parlor cars, will make daylight trips through tl.e most picturesque, varied and entertaining scenes on tbe continent. Inquire of agents of tbe Southern Pacific. Schulmericb Bros. Just received an invoice of men's clothing, see Ibem if you need anything In their line. Mr. Robt. Wagner, boot and aboe tuafcer, baa moved his shop to the room next door west of Dr. Wood's office, in the Chennette Row, on Main street. Mr. Wagner is a finish ed workman and In thia change em phssisea tbe success which la going bis way. Persons having work In bis line can make no mistake by placing It with him. Old Soldle'r Experience. M. M. Autin, a civil war veteran of Winchester, Ind., writes- "My wife was sick a long time In spite of good doctor's treatment, but waa wholly cured by . Dr. King's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for ber health." They alwaya do, Try them. Only 25c at the Delta Drug Store. 943.00 te Uaflale. This is what the established rate amounts to In each direction making 86.00 for the round trip, and by ar ranging with the Burlington Route, psssengrrs ate given choice ol seven trains on date or sale. Call upon or write ns for foil particular before making other arrangements. R. W. Ftxter, Ticket Agent, Burlington Route, corner Third and 8tark streets, Portland, Oregon. -5 Law Rate te Baffaie. If you are going to the exposition or ahy other point east, do not make your arrangements until you have secured rates from tbe Burlington Route, they will Interest you. Call or write for lull ps'ticulat. R. W. Foster, Ticket Agent, Burlington Route, Corner Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Oregon. -6 Ride a Rambler they go easy. You ua rave money by baying blcysle sundrlrv of O.G. Wilkes. M. S. Woodman, late of South Dakota, was a visitor In uillsboro Wednesday. He baa fixed his tem porary home near Forest Grove. A. C. Arch bold has an over stock of sickle grinder These be Is sell Ing below cost while they last. Sec ond street Uillsboro. AsscixmutvvKE Makes the food more delicious ond v holcsome mat mmmO rai raj ro . H vox. O U. Wilkes has the finest lines of sundries and bicycles in the city. Also a neat repair shop in connec tion. All work guara- teed. Call, and aee the Yale aud Snell bicycles at O. G. WilkeV, Second St. Public ball at Hillaboro Opera Ilouse, Saturday evening, May 18th. Everybody Invited. Bring all your babies born In 1901 to tbe Street Fair on May 18th aud get a pair of shoes free at Dennis. I'SBf kt far His Life, "My father and sister both died of Consumption," writes J. T. Wea therwaz of Wyandotte, Mich., " mil I waa saved from the same frightful 'ate only by Dr, Kings's New D covery. An attack of Pneumon t left an obstiuaterougKand very vi r lung trouble, which au excellent I doctor could 'not help hut a few months usee! this wi mlerful medicine made me rs well as ever and I gain ed much in weight." lnft-liible for Cough, Oild aud all Throat and Lunv' trouble. Trial bottli tree. Uuaran teed bottles 60c .and $1,(10 u m Delta Drug Store. A. C. Archbold, Second Mr-t Hll'sboro has Just received a In-i;.- Invoice of cook stove ami s:e-i ranges. B:g clia h.ne cale in lit', Clolil ing aud remnatits of every descrip tion to be continued indefinitely at Schulmerich Bros. Call on F. J. Barber, Second street if you want a first-class shave or hair cut. Try his baths, either hot or cold. Schulmerich Bros, line of hard ware, tiuwsre aud crockery baa been opened. Schulmerich Bros., powder for sale. have blasting IM!J A...l.. Merchants add to your Business wide-Awake nL-L I onormona sales of tha Graphone are 'UIGUIiUIIUIIu caused by tbe fact that it ha iiuch r""1 1 ,w 1 1 MATCHLESS POWER OF ENTERTAINMENT ? That aa IHTIBSC DtSIRI for POSSISSION U Kikimd In all wh near It. ' It supplies an actual want (the Irresislilile duraant for diversion and relaistlou) to grainy wnicn many are wining to ao without other nt-cttssitei. It is the - UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINER OF THE AOE Aa lnMhautabl ire of wondr and delight to all It is simple la construction, and Driucs arc arrancad to unit nil nnkt lmkt while tbe demand will continue as long as human nature exists. The Introduction of a few Graphophnne into a community at once craates an increasing demand for Recorua ami Supplied, and a continuous business is thus established. Why not secure the liberrl profits which are allowed daalaraT Write tor Catalogue, Term., etc, to . , Columbia Phonograph Co. 125 Geary Street. San Francisco. Cal. Bothered With Flies? Probably, this is the time when they arrive. Screens can't keep them out. Fly paper catches some of them we sell it The best thing ever discovered to get rid of flies and other winged insects is Pure Dalmatian Insect I'owder. No doubt you have tried it. Perhaps you were not satisfied with the result. The fault was with the quality of the insect powder. They can't get awuy from the pure article. We'd like to have you try some , of the insect powder we have. We know it's jre. You'd be pleased with the result. We have many other good things in the drug Hue. The Hillsboro Pharmacy. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL; Monmouth, Oregon V DEaUXD FOB URADBATES. The demand lor raduate of the Normal School (luring the past year has beea much bevond the tupply. Position with from $40 to (75 prr month. State Certificates antf IHplaaias. BtodsnU are prepared for the st tte examinations and readily take date papers on graduation. Strong Academic and Profrasional Coarse. Well cqaiped Training depart ment. Expences ranite from $120 to $175 year. Fall Term oifM Kept. 17th. or catalogue containing tun aunoum- menti, address. or J. B. V. BUTLER, Secretary. P. I,. CAMl'BELL, I'rasident, PallcS-Portlaod Root WHITE COLLAR LISE. Steaaier Bailey GatserU Dally kcaaa Trips Lave foot Alder street, every morning except Monday at 7 e. m., for Cascade Locks, Hood River, White Salmon and The Dalles. SPECIAL Dound trip rate to Hood River for strawberry pickers, good until August 80th. This route is the grand seenle at- t jactioo of the worl . Both 'Phones, Main 861. R. W. Crlchton, J. M. Fillono, Portland agt. The Dalles Agent. 91XUAT NCUOOL ASSOCIATION. The XII Annual Session of tho Warthintrtnn county Sun day School Association will be held at Fornsi Urove next Thursday, June 6th. The following is the projrrsm of exer rises; MoaKixo. :00 Devotional Exercises Kev. Reed 0 Welcome Address. I'rof. Hweetter 9:2S Response. I E. X. Harding :30 Result of S. fl. Work for the Lat Five Years Prof. Bates 9:40 Discassion. 10:00 Music. 10:10 Recitation Beva Naufls 10:10 Home Department J. N. Milligaa 10:60 Discussion. 11 KW Music 11:10 What Should ba the Qnalilication of 8. 8. teacher Mrs. T. R. Imbrie 11:10 Discussion. 11:40 Recitation..... Lena Johnson 11 :4S Appointing Committee. 11:66 Music 13 KM Benediction Rev. 8turdvnt arrsaaooM. 1:30 lraia Service , . B. Hartman 1:40 State Worker. tK)0 Music Prof. BUehr 1:10 Recitation Carolina Withycomlie ;20 Discussion, "Formation of Normal Classes in Kmall Schools," Opened by.... Mrs. E. M. II. Thome 8:30 Recitation. 1:40 Music.. Prof. 8taehr 1:60 Temperance Work in tbe 8. 8 James Borwick 1:00 Report of School-. 1 :30 Election of Officers and General Business. 3:30 Music Pro!. SUehr s Benediction.. .......W, D. Ewiag