Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, November 01, 1900, Image 3

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    History In the
Intermediate
Division."
A I'aprr UrmiS at Ih Tsacbara' InstltaU
I I .aha lounly, (HioMf, toon, ay
flD.00 Illma 3obneon
Tlie inti rinniliiito iliviMioii iti lliti tt
coiirM ( utiiilr iii.'liiilcN tlin fourth,
fifth awl ith rnilcM, hikI Mrv ntr
iiiK Uhiii tlm miuly of lilntory In tliln
division ti pupiU aliotiM Ihi tlmroiif hljr
cUttinttl willi work until nwl in
tlio primary livirlin. A liirM mimtar
of cliililrcii It-a vat mliixil by tint lima
tliiy aru rcoily fur the nlvNtici work,
and It In, llii-rcfur, nii-i-a-Hry that they
ri-coivi' liiatury trniniiiK in tint lowur
grade. Ilinlory i hum of lh mont itii
jiortiit tull-, ImiiiK n utmly of cunt
ml rffiTt. i-oiMj.iiriM.inii nrnl rorilral,
tint Inllin-iii'K of i rtl i v i 1 1 1 w 1 h hnI cluirnr-
tCrixtil'M of I'VI'lltN. A (MTdOII to lm a
gixxl cili.cn iniiNt iiiiilcrxtninl tlm gov
frniiicnt, mul lliin rmiiiut U im with
out kiDiMlnli of : In- hixtory of the
roil ii try. In ti-fiiitiinT thf tuily of
Uniltil Matr-ii History, aftir ll work
In tho r i in it r y ilivifioii Iiiih Imhiii com
)ivti'l, itttciitioi, Khoiihl hit lallnl
to thi oliyMrul roii'litioti of tin- coun
try. Tim littli fnlk will rui'lily nee
why roloiiixtH iiuiih- thi'ir lioinra on
tltt lutnkN of riviTH or lukr.i; why they
(iituri"! rriliiin liHrUim; why agrirul
turn w n rurrifil on honk- 'luc-, m liilt
huiitil u ii'i'l Ili-hiii' wi-rf tht rhii'f or
l'Uiiitioiin of ot hi-rn.
Tim Mitt rotirM1 of itinly iIim-h not re
quint tin- n' i . f tin- ti'Xl Ixi'k in lln
IiiiihIm of tin- uoiU (hi- lirxt year of
thin iIivimuii, hut 1 hiivi- loiiml thnt M
gri'itt ih-ul may hi- ptinrtl hy litting tin
pupil u m I hi? Ihm.W unit ri'inl for tin-in-m-lvi-N
mii h piirlH tin 1 Migvxl for thi-m,
and thi-ii till in thi-ir own 1 n ttirti ino
whutthi'V liuvu ri".i'l. Kmli ln.i' slmuM
Ihi xuppli-iiii-iiti-il with oilier work than
tho text hiKik. If M(Hmlili jfi-t hixton
cul hookx, in tin (orui of xtorit-x, Htiii
rrad tin-in t' tin' i'Iiihh. Tlii' hiftory of
tho early Mmim! Huillcrx, tlu-ir
work iiml tin- tun'i-N hit of thrln, tlu-ir
occupiilion iiikI iiioiiihIh xhoulil It-
tililu-il. Tlii-n It'll how thi liiiliium
rami ; tlu-ir ilrc, i-iiHtomx, coxt-riuiu-iit,
lioini'H, wnrluri', i-tf. Atti-ntioii inny In-culli-il
to Htnti-x, lukr mul rivi-rx, w hirh
till hi-iir liitli.iu iniiiii-n, iiml ill" to
IriU'ii of tho pn-m-iit liini'. Selection
from l-oimli-llow 'h llntuittli may hi'
rt-ml with prolit. Alter tln rhtv IiHh
Imtoiih' inU-ri-hli'-l in tin- liiiliium uml
thu coii.litinii of tlm t-ouiit ry h lew !'
nnim limy Ik- hml on I In' 1 1 fr of Coliiiu
Iiuh Iiih h-wk uml ilt-ciii N -Hi tlm xiiine
tiuii' I'Xpliiiiiintt iilNiut tht' olil wiiy to
Imliit uml tin- l.Hfl. I.rt thi-m ri'inl for
tht-IUM-lvi-M in I lid text honk whllt in
givt'ii thi-ri" iihoiit 'tlm ti I ill.-, hlH voyiiyi'
ninl n-tiirn to l'.iiropi'. Tht K-xmiih
Ihiiii IihIIioh iiikI Mui-lhin rp Ihii ini
xirtunt iiikI iiiti-ri-t-ting ; nlxo, thu 1ih-I'ovi-ry
of Kloriila mul tlm MiM-im-ippi
rivi'r. All thrxo w ill In- i-lijoycil hy thoxt'
of i'Vi-n tin- fourth putli', if ni vfii in thu
form of Morir.
After tht' moHt important iliirnvrrirH
hnvo hrroiiu' thoroughly lixi-il in tht'
tllillll it iti Wt'll to ln'K'IM Willi till- hl'tlll'-
mt'iitx. l'.y iu i if ii 1 1 v ipu'Ntioniht; llu
jiupiln will, of tlu-ir own mvonl, ti-ll
why ntllriiiriilH wi'in 1 1 1 ii 1 1 , mul, in u
jjriMt many rnr-i'ii. why ri-rtnin plari'H rt-i-i-ivi-il
thi'ir iiiimi-t, Mirh iim IVnnxyl
vuniai .Imiu-Htow n, l'loviili'iici', Ni'W
AuiHti-riliim, Vii.'iiiiii, liuli-ih, l-'loriihi,
lliiltiiuort mul otlu-iH. Tin- fnumlin of
YiiKioia Ih an iuiportiinl Ii-hhuh; tho cf
fortu of John Smith iu the i-olony ; thu
ri-K'iu from htarvtitioii hy l.oril lrla-wuri-;
thu introihirlion of i-lavt's mul
trouhlu with thu liiilimm hIhiuM he
hrouht out. Thu Htory of thti I'ilgriuiH
in Plymouth; thu l'liritaim in Siilcin ;
thu ft mi in 1 i 1 1 k of thu MiiHHHi'htiHottH col
ony, ami fimilly thu union of thunt) col
oniuH will hrine out thu Moa of union
for proti-i tion.
William IVim mul tho cuttli-mont of
IVmiHylvuniii in nnothur important
It'HHon. Tell aliollt thu Iutrh xullliuK ill
Nuw York. Cull uttuution to hoiiiu of
tho (pii'cr old liiitoli i-iiHtoinH In Now
York ; tho patroium" uml thu hint
iMilch (ioviTiior, lVtur Htuy viwaut.
Nuiiiu tho colon tt'N Huttli'd through pur-Hui-ution
lor rclinion. ("oiuparu l'lym
oiith hiiiI JuuiuhIow n UH to thu can no of
Hutlluiuuut, growth, ciluciitioii, ruligion
uml Bii'-ii'tv, Tell how Khoilu IhIuikI
tirnt practically gave religious liberty,
Notlcu how America In eniinectotl with
Henry VII. FJiahuth, Jamea I ami
other EngliHli ruli rn. In thix way the
Iiml thirteen colonii-H may ho taught.
Take a topic in thu text-hook ami hring
in outriiilo lemling. llavo thu littlu
folks hring in iuehtioiiH ami givo their
iiluilH. Thu relatioiiN lielween tht) t:ol
onii-H nml Knglanil iniiHt he included and
gradually work in thu idea of govern
ment uml tho feelings of thu 'ple; tho
Intercolonial warn, uml, finally, the ri'iw
lutlon of tlm colon lt to ho Iti'tcpcml
nt. Thu cmiRuf of tlm Kuvoliition nru
cry Imporlmit, mul nhould hv tlioroiiifh
ly taught, ni no murfli of our nountry'i
hiitory w tlm renultot thin M-prtion
from tit molhi-r tmmtry. Khow how
the upirtlon cnunw4 our country to !
pom tlm gmntfit r'ihlli: on tho glolm j
how tho puoplo tieriiim! independent mid
the country jiroxpi-roun, (iivu tho xtu
rlMiof WnNlilnglon mid 1'ntnmii ; tho pro
ttint to (loiicrm (iuge hy thu Hon ton hoy ;
" Twill ICuvuro'i Kidu" and other i-velito.
In tenchlng hixtory thu geography
hould Iki uwid. Tlm wny hinlory and
guAgraphy ar outllnixl for thu liilermu
diat' department, they can txs taught
together a great dual, and if facta ara
xniM lati'd with plucen and other factn
tho child will remi-mlx-r thuin a great
ileal N iter, and from thu day that the
pupila ru -ul vu their flrnl lexnon in geo
graphy, which xhould lio of Ixime sur
rounding, hixtory may Ihi interwoven
in thu work. There ii almuMt alwaya
aomo ohjeel iu thu neigh borhoi a
river, hill, inland, inound or wean, ami
in connni-tion with thenu theru will Ihi
aouiP littlu hintoric fai l to relate to the
rhihlren. In teaching geography of the
I'niled Ktaten there in an excellent op
liortuiiity to teach hlMory. In leaching
thu "onnt of Mannachiinetla riinind them
of the I'ilgriinn who found nuch a gooil
harhor and Hindu their aettletnent.
When ntudying the MinninHippi river
hring up itn dtxcoveiy hy I'eSotD. C'on
nult the innpn given in thu hintorin or
draw an outline map of thu I'nitud
Staten on the Mackhoard. Mark clearly
the thirteen original xtaten; the North
went Territory and the Minninnippi Ter
ritory. Notice the country of Mexico
and the r-paninh n-HCNiou, I lorida, on
thunoiith; the l!nglifh territory, fun
ada, on the north, and the French ter
ritory, Iiuihinnu, on the went.
Another intcri f ting feature in the
Htudy of hiMory in the importmil dnten
an they come. We xhould notirn aniii
vernarien u they paxn hy. Take for ex
ample, the month of February. On thu
Mb of the month coined (ieneral Slier
mnii'x birthday. The children will re-memlH-r
him an thu (ienernl who went
"Marching Through (ieorgiu," during
the wur for the freedom of thu elavex,
and on the !2lh coIiicm thu birthday of
Lincoln, who wax I'rcxident during thin
great xtrugglu. Storien of thexe xtirring
tiiima ilnpriva thu eventn on thu child's
mind, no that Lincoln will never be for
gotten. Next we may take thu birthday
of Washington, one of thu greiitext men
of our hixtory. Anecdote of bin lxy
IhmmI, bin early manhooil, bin great
achievemeiitn mid bin uiixt-Hixh retire
ment from Hiwer, are true to thu xpirit
of bin gnatnexn, and futiiixh examples
for the riling generation which cannot
be xuipaxhed. An thu birthdays of
Washington and Lincoln are xo near
together, the pupils will readily associ
ate these men, and will he interested in
their ximilariti-H mul differences in char
acter. Impresn iisin their minds tho
(net that though Washington grew to
manhood, surrounded by the influence
of culture and wealth, and Lincoln
struggled from the rankn of the jsior,
they h ith became great. It in well to
have the pupils vee that such things as
poverty ami wealth have littlu weight
in determining real character.
Iu the history recitation full answers
should be required, and the pupils
should not be allowed to commit thu
language of thu text book, but tell what
they have read iu their own language.
If they can do this they understand
what they have been trying to learn.
An thu intermediate department takes
up only thu lirsl hall of Hitmen' First
Hook in llistoiy, or to thu close o( the
Revolutionary War, and I havu tried to
cover thu most important points in
cluded in this division, I would liku to
bear this subject more thoroughly ilia
c.issed mid methods for teaching it by
other teachers present.
Training Fine Bird Dogs.
tJUkiynu (Yrt-ks) Newt.
Henry Shock, the well known dray
man rucuived three line setter bird doga
from a gentleman in Portland last Satur
day w hich hu w ill train for hunting pur
poses. Mr. Shock has thu reputation of
being thu bust band with dog or horses
in thu statu nml is always in demand by
sportsmen w ho appreciate n good dog.
He gets $75 or training these dogs and
thu gentleman w ho owns them would
not havu anyone else to tlo thu work.
Monday Henry shipped two fine dogs
from liia kennels in this city to parties
in San Francisco. He seems to possess
a wonderful control over dumb animals
and can maku them do almost anything
but talk. Hu bus now on bund about
twentv-tlve dogs and says hu bus room
for u tow more.
School Report.
Following In tlxn report of tho Clover
Flat School for thu month tx'ginning
Kept. Ktli ami ending 'Oct. 12th.
Number of day taught 20
". " Imy enrolled b
" " girln enrolled 8
Avnragn daily attendance 9
I'upiln w ho were neither absent nor
tardy during the month, are: I-ah
and Iewin (ireen and Carrie liranch.
Visitors during the month were: Mr.
L. K. (ireen, F.ddio (ireen, Mr. A. W.
Bryan and Annie liryan.
Parent ro earm-ntly reijuttxted to
visit the school.
I.cha A hick, Teacher.
Mand.4ome Form.
A Ultra Sew Kr.
The Lnkeview Kxaminer come to our
editorial table thin week in an enlarged
tlve-coluiiiii (juarto form. It i one of
our newsiest local exchange, and w
are glad to ne it appear in it present
handsome form, us it in evidence of the
up to date, enterprixo of it energetic
proprietor.
Tor Sale nt u Sacrlflco , -
A Ihreu-year old Standard Hred Stal
lion, sired by thu great MeKinney; Hrst
dam, Mixsion Hello. For full Kdigrco
upply to Win. Harvey, Paisley, Dr. 'M -2i
J. AVIRAGNETE, The Tailor
At. I. W. llownrrn
Now Goods,
Now Samples,
Everything Now.
..Fit Cuaranteed or no Pay..
I,iik't lew CariM'iiter Sliop tuiil
Lumber Yurl.
Thnninn llamlley, rrop.
All kln-Uiit Crpiilf Work promptly UtenJeJ
to HuiI.IIiik Contr.. u Takm nd KUiiii Mle.
W ill k-p on hnd t all time a lare .toik of dr.
iln-wl IumiImt. Nu on hrnl l'.KJ fi-l orillntf ami
luu let mini', hliop opio.it Eiauilner oBii-e,
lki-ii w, Ori-tjon,
..Vegetable btore..
0) Tlie only Vegi-laMe Store in
0 Iki-vii-w ll lucalt'il at Ihe
0 North em! of Water Htreet.
0 Vt'Kt tatili-i, Krult, I'riHliue;
0 A Imi (irnvral Merchamllte,
0 ('larn ami Totiavroa.
0 Free IH-llvery.
Whorton & Barnes
EE BEALL,
DRUGGIST
15
Everything known
' mA.2 1 . - il.. i i .
to iiic irauc tarncu
in stock
i iMi Soaps, Perfumes,
Toilet Goods, Etc.
CIGARS..
.STATIONERY
Frank Smith's
Barber Shop
Hot and Cold Baths
Veal Chops, Mutton Chops, Sirloin,
I'ortcrhouBf, or any kind of,I5cof
StcakH, or Iloasts cut from our ten
dor and juicy Htock of prime meats,
fresh and tempting Hams, Hacon,
Lard, Ktc. You will always find us
prompt and obliging in serving you.
S. D. COULTER & CO.
One door hoiiIIi or Oprr llouxn
The Hungry Should Be Fed
ml that i, my nnnaion. For
good meal go to the
Htillmuii Itoslnurnnt
Two boil''irg North of Ofwra Hoo,e
On Main Srret.
JAME8 STILLMAN, Prop.
BLflCK-fMITIIS
AMD
W1QONMflKER5
Horseshoeing A Specialty
LOOKOUT
5S1
South and East
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
Shasta Route.
Tralna l-are Afr fur Portland an way Hi.
tloni at 12:vn a. m. and 11:10 p, m.
I.r Portland . 8 30 a m :0pro
" A "r 4 Mi a in 9 :57 p a
Ar A.hland 12::iam 12:i'i p ro
" Sacrameoto 6:io p m 4:tS m ra
" feau Fraociaco 7:46 pm :l5am
" ridden 5:4.5 am It :4i a m
Iieiivrr t:fi0 a m 8:40 p m
" Kannaii City 7:25 a to 7:Z5am
' Chicago 7:45 am t:3bi m
"IxtaAoKulea 1:20pm 7:(i0an
" hi Panii ii p m 6:00 p ra
" Fori Worth 6:S0 a m :au a m
"I'llyol Mexico, 9:55 a m lOi.toam
" IliiuHon 3:3.5 a m a la
New Orleana . :2.5 p m 6:?j p ra
" WaihiiiKtoa., r:!2 a m 6:42 a m
" New York 12:43 p m 12:4.1 p m
Pullman and Tourist carj on both train,.
Chair i ax Hu rann-uui to Ogden and Kl Pane,
and totirint iri to 'aicago, tit. Lrniin, New Or.
Ivan and WuniiiKl- J.
ConnecUnKat Ban Franclnco with the aoveral
tcannblp line lor Honolulu, Japan, China,
Pliillioine. Central and South Amrrli-a.
bet.- agent at Ag--r atation, or addri-sa
C. II.MAllKlIAM. (i. P. A .
Portland, Or.
For any one killing; or Heal
ing itoca belonging to tha
South Eastern Oregon
Live Stock Association
$500 REWARD
Will I given (or the arreat and convi, tion of an) per
son or pcraoii, lealin any stock belongin
to member of this Awtocistion.
T. I. COUGIILIX,
J. M. IXXKS, PresLU'iit.
St'crotiiry.
Ager-Lakeview
Stage Line
S. I. PtiCNAUGHTON, Proprietor
Office, Hotel Linkville,
Klamath Tails, Or.
Daily from Aer to Klainaili 11 it Spring,
Keno. Klamath FalN, D.iry, Bioaaza,
Bly and Lakeviuw.
Diily from Liki eiew to Bly, Bonanza,
Dairy, Klamath F.I la, Keno. Klaniath Hot
Spring aoi Aer.
M.kea conueution with all trains at A git,
C.I.
A I ar I M
d.
visit DR. JORDAN'S g-iat!
HUSEUU OF ANATOEJY
I6CI MARKIT ST.. MN FRANCISCO, CAL
Tb!ai?MtABato)cl Mum am
4toMm),y Itlttl; er4 by W
t
Ui. MM i,M.ltin Ik 1'aeiA
Ooaat. JUtaaiUu M j.ars.
J9K0AN fEIVATE DISEASES
I
f
1 UV Tawaa; an !
RW mmm HIS WIS Bl SIlff.rtM
A A frusa Ik aaTeela tl ruutbfui lnla-
arsuaa ar asi-m. In snasurar
mm w.uuaB.l.lirilr'.i ta.UIU. I
S.I.SST, ! Hank.. Ul .11 llscouipll.
rAU.iis; SprHl.rrh., rr.tl.i.r-
rbri. (iwavrraisaas v'lres, I reij.riir;
ml trlasli., . ily a 4a.blr.klli,. of
renie-lla, a(f raat aarattT pox er, fh. Poemr
Uaa a arraac.4 tola rr..tm.T i thai IT will a.i
only aaar4 Tasse4lua relli-f. but parmanaui
cttra. 1'aa liwaavr daaa wot aialm to peissriu
inlrMla. kMt la wall known to b. A 1Ar and
Qra FajraSaa aad kur,Mn, premluaol
in k.t.aoiiJtr alaaaa f Mi.
T 11 1 1.11 tharonahlT mdk-.ted from
Uu syataas wltbaot ib us, of irriir. S
Trwasaw acted by aa iert Badleal
rare lor Kwaiuara). A quick and rtuttfU
iwisfar rilM, riaaatr and rt-lsilia, by
Its. Jardaa'a sps.tal palnJesa ssalbotl. A
ETAtktT HAM analrlnctoMwUlraoalTa Y
our Aws vMntsn uf t'sooniplalnl A
mvtry so, u-s asxisrcnM.
Consul tailoa rHriK ad strlefe prlrat.
owaaua rsmr nsAftosABUt
Tra.uusni wrsaaaUy ar by l.u.r.
Writ ir nook, rnn.oorHT or
MAHall Aav. MaiLaa Faauv t Vulnsai
bouk lor auaa.) Can ar writ
OH JORDAN ft CO.. iOSt Mark:l9t,t.R
Easy Coache3
Exoellent Accommodations
l'jssfnjjer, enpra and freight tratlie
ol c ted. All huaiuea, entrusted to u
w til be expeiiitril.
G. W. WISE,
General Merchandise,
First-Class Hotel,
The Plush House,
Tonsorial Parlors.
Plush, Lake County, Oregon.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
1 1 artificially d igesta the food and aids
Nature In etrt'ngihening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It Isthe latest discovereddlgeat
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It In
stautly relievesand permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralgla Crampsand
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Price 50c. and $1. Larpeslro contains t time
amuilsiza. Hook all kbouldyKpepsialuiiiledtre
Prepared by E. C DeWITT 4 CO , Cblcago.
Lukevinw Drug Coiiipany.
J. E. BERNARD & SON, Lakeview, Oregon
trihtn yuu Mant tuitiM
lan Aermotor voudbrrt
to go out in tht pasture
with halters on on arm
Andadih of oats under
nneoiner to
catch the
motive duwi
or. TOudont
ttavetohar
ness it up
dnd tren etand
sround with a
whio in vour
hand tokeapit
Leethatttvehof
lnt is wveii
ril(ed and i
the tAnndeti
ixoperty ad
juaiea.trtaaii
lurn the Aer
motor loo&t
Ihewind t
usually on
ft .and to Mriifv
'usinevs.'itonrt month
1 lit wind nav-J
er gets tired i
trom overwork!
Tha wind would I
' luat aoon
4ot ud and tfol
to work at three!
dock in tha mom
ind aato liaabadl
ttirnina..
rhe wind rvaver has!
tird raahntf
from latea hours or 1
o v e r i n - fv iu Idence I
rh wmdl 1 navetr 1
ma kas lanvmcRi
fit has! 1 to work 1
lata Ata.nif:ht.-
he Aermotor doasntl
a at any potatoas, salt 1
oork orham.-
(he Aermotor doesn't
.hand cidei 1
1 naver
raina too
foran Aarmot
TOWOIKOUi or
r It never ets aodrv
ar. . . a .
r mil an Marmot or ai
VJnnk anyeHiwhand cideim
J whiskey Aor beer;l
but a gql-f lton of Aar-1
notor uil I Isviil ali(
ta thirst 1 frorsevera
tenths -4
a tire on
to mm.
It never
'hot that tt-
Fiastolie in
the shade
It never getM
he Aermo
tor has to
maw out:
AnAermotof
gets
y a son) on i
RtookXH'
An Aermo
puts many
l the wa
let lame txy,
irrom purnpj
rtor never
Lttma.and never quits j
k oecause the other ,
maivqa Of nulls
avtj Kn ockedj
.n Aermotor wilt saw t.
icoras or wooa in a aa
i no pei up rrean ana
reaay for work the
.next morning. now
Doui mi ooy wnoj
HW3 one
icord ine
lov??n I
tor will
shell five
hundied
tHishels otl
corn in a
day and
laugh at
oubecat
you cant Motl
t into the noo'
Fiier fast anout i
An Aermotor
will cut a load
of corn fodder
30 promptly and
thoroughly that
yuu wi 1 1 woi toer ni
An Aer
notor will I
the grindstone
whi le the boya are!
it snoot m reDtwta,
TOT Will '
mpwaf w, vterwhilel
you raoot Jthepepal
nutur nu
.been known
.to do a
dav a work
wnen tne own '
or. was at '
rch. while
the mora II
hty re at a T
wing
tor doM
two farm I
'a learn of j
upon thei
An Aermo I
t tie work otl
anas and
it all happened
lorses and that too with
out Da or Doard, with
out coiuuntjordriv-
if .p.wiinout anirk
or tru7Ti-
Complete
Line of
Hardware.
Implem'ts,
Buggies,
Wagons.