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O regon H erald $2.80 a Year. BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1890. TEACHKIW INSTITUTE. Following is the program of the Harney County Teachers’ Institute, which will be held at Burns, Ore gon, November 24th to 26th inclu i sive: BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. CLIPPINGS FROM OOP EXCHANGS. IN roUB VOLUMES A very unfortunate family is told of bv the Goldendale Sentinel, four Enrollment and Organisation. of whom have died from fatal acci First Days Duties. Rules etc. dents: "The first victim was a lit Introduced by M. N. Fegtley. tie daughter of Ed Snipe’s who was General discussion. Orthography and Orthoepy, Prin-’ drowned in the Klickitat some 7 or ciples and beet methods of teaching, i eight years ago. The next was Benny Allen, who was drowned in —A. F. Ritterbuach, Class Drill—Miss Mollie Leh- the Yakima river three years ago, while attempting to ford the river. man. Ed Snipes was drowned in the Col General Disscuasion. umbia a year ago last summer near AFTERNOON SESRXON. The Dalles. And the fourth and Music. Illustration of Methods of Teach last on the list, Mr. W. Snipes, got on a wild horse bareback which he ing Rending—Miss Ida Rolierts. was assured was gentle and st .rted General disscussion. to round up wine horses. The Penmanship—Methods of Teach horse bucked him off and he struck ing—Geo. W. Haves. English Grammar—Methods ÜÍ on the hard ground on his head, breaking his skull open just altove Teaching—Miss Mack. his forehead out of which the brain General discussion. oo.’.ed. EVENING SESSION. 3At?r> “ h *Ba» ; 7b, a ■ ‘Hit ’.’0¡ > IvaM») " c ' ld •use> Music. A Sad Event. Essay—Miss Ida Roherts. Song. Washington Oct 31.—Miss Marry Recitation—Miss Teresa Young. Butterworth, daughter of Congress Music. man Butterworth, of Ohio, was General discussion—Subject— I m rried Wednesday, Oct. 29th, to Incentives to Industry and Order tloughwait Howe of the State De and Rewards and punishment— partment. The marriage was to Led by Prof. Story. have taker, place on the 30th, but Music. on the 28th Howe was taken with Recitation—Miss Maud Ragon. pneumonia and his condition was ItTWIMU KAT Kb: Tt'ESDAY MORNING SESSION. Music and Roll Call. Essav—Morals and Manners— Miss Julia Gage. Arithmatic, Fundamental Rules —W. L. Powell. G. C. D. and L. C. M —H. J. Maillev. Common Fractions—Mis» Lana Harkey. Decimal Fractions—Mrs. May W rthington. Pt cent age and Its Applications —John E. Roberts. General discussion. ■Rrtt Kt-s, ■rjt> a ar^u •». . a lai. ANTEKN’OON BEbfilON àrsi QB f’e for re .LTfl Music. Instruction to T«achers—Hon. E. B. McEiroy. Geography. Methods of Teaching —Mrs. Canfield. General discussion. United Stetes History—Methods of Teaching—G. O. Hendricks. General discussion. EVENING SESSION. I» law Noble Dulph lt< bell uiann nttuxer Me Briue han. •p/MeElruy ■K haket . Bean. F. lAsrd “ tyer Music. Essay—Miss Rose Hembree. Recitation—M. R, Biggs. Song. General discussion —Subject— Shall Our Schools lie Graded? Ixd by Superintedent Bonham, of Grant county. Music. Recitation—Miss Annie Brieriv Song. WEDNESDAY MORNING SESSION. aggravated by his distress of mind because of his ¡Ability to fill his wedding engagement. When Miss Butterworth learned of this fact, she proposed that ail formalities be dispensed with and the wedding ceremony take place at once !i. Howe’s sick room, on Wednesday On Oct. 31st the young bridegroom died —Silver State. A Crest and Wender fui Wirk, THE HOPKINS HOUSE MONDAY MORNING SESSION. ITTAIXIlt® M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor . 2,176 Pages EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLA8S. 620 Bcactiinl ITslratioi: ! Fili t »ul la oaw (Waaaa. Koow>a.sD<i ruraliural »■<! offer,ruurtrou, landra to even <■«• *' ill Ct ltWk^TiOW WITH THB hOÜÜE. Cenerai Blacksmith I 11IAH». - - - Wizoivmaker. - - L a KKVIKW. o- pr eared iodo all Kind« uf Wa i: til BUGGIES, ■ albt « «aria RU« ksmi h'h e. 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Thursday an I Friday will be de- v.*e.l to examination for te tebers certificates. Caaa. Xmu, SoperúiUndvnt. I •.» V-.-irM I - 11'1 I Music and Roll Call. Physiology—Methods of Teach ing—Prof. Story. General discussion. Com po»< lition it ion and Rhetoric—Miss known to be aio.t benehci.l to tl Phebe Kelley. eyrtem, forming the ONI X’ PI'F Albany Democrat: Our contem human FECT REMEDY to act gen../ m Primary Language Lessons— porary this morning spoke about promptly on the Miss Ro-œ Hembree the affaire of the O P. “as nearly General discussion. IH as could be learned in a most satis-: —AW» T » — AFTERNOON SESSION. nasata factory condition,” and the Demo ALT»«- Music. crat used stronger language in tha — SO THAT - Hu» «rd. same direction. To-day the road PURR BLOOD, Primary Class Drill — Mrs. A. J. I REFRESHING S l » P is in the hands of a receiver. Well, Alphin. MOTOW HEALTH an<a STrr ’. this i an uncertain world, and eve . K BIXBY School Appartus. 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