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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY CXAfllNCR: LAKEVIEW, OREGON SEPT. 12, 1901. PUBLIC SCHOOL Principal McCormack Gives 5ome Instructions and Points of In terest lie fore Opening. For tlm Ix'tiPf't ( tlm (nitron ( tlitt I.iki-vicw llitfh rVliool I will nay that thi .'ImkI will (Mn Kept. M, IIMH, mid will t(intlnii- t iimiitliH or until alxmt tdo lt ot Jiin, n)l. Tin tcarlmr an ani'Xin tlm limt that roulil - im urcil in tl.n ute ami corn t in It ly rci'iiinmi'tiilis!. Tim titrlir are all Imre ami are Imcy decorating- tln-ir rfM'-tive room ml aiakititf the iiiM'ruinry r'raliit (or tho x'iilnu ol dcliiHil Monday moriiitiK, that tliu m'IhkiI may le in goml ruimiiiK rdcr aa aoolt ft poHnjlilii. Tint iliriH tnr have liftil the ImililiiiK thoroughly cleanii!, th ground pot in good condition ami with the hearty ro IwtmiWiii of llie patron of tlm arhool, the cliriTtum aru looking forward tun luc'i-imful term of wliool. TIip examination given It May aitint Maml, lut ntii'li'iita, who for any raaxin lil not take tlm final examina tion itivi'ti laat May will lie given an op portunity ti tnkti an examination alum entering cliool. Klildelit tlioilld hring their report card w ith llieni when they ntvr acliool. IXUIVIIHUL WOHK. The effort in uiailn to rentier the work, fur a pomiMe. individual. The upix-r grade work If divilei Into Action, through which the child ran ftrtyre, ly mean of home work, a rapidly a he I ahle, at the amn time all reciting together on daily iMt work. A each aeetion of work i completed, it: i carefully reviewed, ao that thorough- aim and accuracy are aured. The op aortunily offered the children to win promotion to another grade before the clone of the term verve a timulu to tlm in out earncat effort. The evil of the rigidity of the graded yatctn are largaly overcome hy thin Ian, and the quicker children are not am emarily retarded hy the alower one All are timulated to do their bent. K ATI' MR Tt'DV. The puriMma in the work in natuie tatty i to cultivate in tha child a love f ualurv, to develop in it elementary form the true acientiflc apiril, and to lead to accuracy and facility ot eipren- ion through tioth drawing and language. Aa the child Iwcorue familiar with the law lying hack of the phenomena of aature which he i daily observing, he i inmnihly lod to the unitcr al reign f law, and then-o to the idea of a per onal lawgiver who has created and who control all. Typical phenomena within the range of the child' daily environment are ao lex: ted, keeping carefully within the range of hi Intercut and comprehension Introductory question are followed hy carefully directed ohnervatlnn, leading to expreHHion by mean ot drawing and both oral and written description. Gen eral voluntary work ia encouraged, uch a collecting, mounting, and out-of-door observation ot the phenomena of nature. Huppliea needed by each student for the various grade. Flrat grade Children' First Header, copy book No. 1, (Natural System,) ink tablet, (note size) lead encil. Second grade-Children's Second Read er, copy book No. 2 (Natural System.) Third grude Children' Second Head er, copy book No. 3 (Natural System,) ink tablet (note sue) lead iencil, pens, Siencerian No. 1, penholder, pencil tab let, bottle w riling fluid. Fourth grade Children' Third Head er, Introductory Laiiguitgu work, Ele mentary arithmetic, geography l'rve'a KlementH, Heed's Word IHsons, copy I took No. 4, (Natural System,) physiolo gy, i'rimer of Health, ink tablet letter size, lead pencil, cna Spenceriau No. I, onholdcr, pencil tablet, hottlu writing fluid. Fifth grade Cyr'a Fourth Header, Wontworth'e Practical arithmetic, In troductory Language work, Frye'e Ele ment of geography, Keed'a Word Lub sons, copy book No. 6 (Natural System, physiology, Primer of Health, Element ary history, ink tablet letter sice, bottle writing fluid, pen Spencerian No. 1, penholder, lead pencil, pencil tablet. Sixth grade Cyr'a Fourth Header, Graded leason in English, Weutworth'a Practical arithmetic, new normal men tal arithmetic, Frye'a complete geogra phy, Rued'a Word Lessons, copy book -No. tt Natural System, physiology, A Healthy Body, Elementary history, ink tablet letter siie, bottle writing fluid, pen Spencerian No. 1, pen bolder, lead pencil, pencil tablet. Seventh grade Children' 6th Read- , ar, Graded lesson in English, Practical arithmetic, new normal mental arith metic, Frye'a complete Biography, lleed'a Word Jmoii, Thorn' U. S. history, ropy hook No. 7, Natural Sys tem, pencil tablet, Ink tablet letter Im, mii HjienrerUn No. I, bottle writing fluid, penholder, lead pencil. Eighth grade Cyr'a Fifth Header, Graded leswin In English, Practical arithmetic, Normal mental arithmetic, Itmtd'a Word Iason, copy lxxk No. 8 Natural System, physiology, A Healthy llody, ThomaV U. S. hlstorv. Civil Gov eminent, (The American Citizen.) ink tablet letter sire, iencll tablet, pen Speiirerln No. , lead pencil, penholder, bottle writing fluid. Ninth glade Higher leioori In Knit lih. Well algebra, Tarr' physical geo graphy, lustory EurojMian history an outline of it development, Masterpiece of American literature. Tenth grade Higher English, Ele ment of rhetoric and E glisli eonifioNi lion, Wells' algebra, IwMik keeping, high er arithmetic, general history, Knglmh literature. Modem of the eighth grade do not need to iur base a tu w giwigraphy. J. H. M'Cohmaik, Principal. BRIGhPf STAR VISITS LODGE Grand Worthy Matron Harsden Visits Local Stars and Insti tutes Lodge at Paisley A lodge of Eastern Star was inntitutcd at Paisley last Saturday night by Mr. Clara A. Marsden, Grand Worthy Ma tron of Oregon, aUiud by C. U. Snider, Grand Deputy Patron, Mary E. Snider, Deputy Grand Marhal, Mr. A. S. Ifciwn, Ieputy Grand Secretary, Mr. Joe Ilurrus, Iepiity Grand Chaplain, Miii Luia Maxwell, Deputy (irand Coi. ductress, .. H. IXiwn, Ieputy (irand Sentinel, and MisHo Mae Sni ier and Anna Down, all of Oriental Chapter, No. 6, Lakeview. The ew lolge wa named Hob M cirri Lode, in honor of the louuder of the society of Eastt-ra Htar. The following officer were ele ted and installed : Mra. (iro. M. Jonr Worthy Matron Jolin t. Karra . Worthy I'atrou MIm A una Joiin hvcrrlary Mri. V. Conn Tri'Murt-r MIm Fraiicia JoUra CouductrvM Mian Ktllh iirven Aait. Conduclrf aa Hob Morris IKlge atart off with a motaherahip ot 24, and under the most pleasant auspices. The Paisley people treated the visitors right royally and the banquet which followed organization was attended with much happiness. On Tuesday evening Grand Worthy Matron Marsden, wai the guest ot Orien tal Chapter No. S, O. E. 8. Mr. Mars den i the newly elwled Grand Matron and i on a tour of instiection and in struct ion. She is a resident of Hurna, and Lake county ia the tirst field she ha visited, w hich is considered quite a com pliment by the I-akeview Star. At the meeting lueailay evening initiatory cere auotiiea were held, and a banquet follow ed which was highly enjoyed by all present. The (irand Worthy Matron niatle a lasting impression on the mem ber of the local lodge, and her work wa highly appreciated. The Altura Pluiudealer says that a yonng cyclone visited Altura Thursday night, knocking things galley west. In fact, everything that waa loose at both ena was knocked about in great shape. The cattle shed at the Fair grounds were turned over, w agons run off and a few trees blown down. Th's wat theex- tent of the damage. The Examiner printed this week the programs ot the Twelfth Annual Teach ers' Institute which is to lie held in the public school building in Lakeview, commencing Sept. liOih, and continuing three days. State Superintendent Ack- erinan and President Campltell of the State Normal School at Monmouth w ill conduct the institute. The program in full will appear in these columns next week. Mrs. Cordelia Hotbo returned to Lake- view last Friday from Hydcsvillo, Cali fornia. Mrs. Hot ho was accompanied oy her parents Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hansen, who will stend tho winter here. Mr. Hansen is an old "sea dog," who baa twice circumnavigated the globe. The Examiner acknowledges a pleasant call from the gentleman. Mrs. Hothe's many friends were glad to welcome her home. Bob Sloss ot the New Era and Charley Warner of "any old place," came up from Alturas laBt Thursday to deliver and sell the stock brand books recently published by the New Era. Bob is a rustling newspaperman and "get the money." He has numerous friends here who are always glad to see him. The visit ol Sheriff Street in Lakeview about the tame time, looking for parties who purloined a wagon near Alturas, had nothing to do with Bob and "Gilt Edge." W merely mention this to avoid any aus- pecion, as the Sheriff was seen around with Bob quile lYeque&tly during his "ay. .... Irvln Ayres. M. C. Whltworth. Geo. tf. Ayrea. We will be there With the Goods We have taken in a new partner and are in condition to supply your wants at the very lowest prices. All lines will soon be full and complete. We will increase our stock largely Wm Ayres, Whitwoeth & Attres NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. To nit Citizens or Lakcvisw : There appears to be a rumor going around this town detrimental to me and discredit ing my loyalty aa an American Citizen It is a very grave charge that ia laid at my door and one that I desire here to brand emphatically as a barefaced false hood. I am credited with saying, upon learning of the attempted assassination of President McKinley, that "I am glad President McKinley was shot, and he got w hat be deserved." 1 deny the lan guag imputaxl to me, or any aucb lan guage, and I will face anyone who will come forward and testify that I ever used such language., I am an American citizen, and in common with all other loyal citizens, I deeply deplore the act of the Anarchist who fired the shots that may rob the nation of a worthy Presi deut and a good man. J. K. Fckuerson, Lakeview, Oregon, Sept. 10, 1U01. The above statement from Mr. Furger son appears to be sufficiently emphatic to dispel any doubt as to his loyalty, and it is now the duty ot the party w ho claims that he did make the disloyal statement to come forward at once and either deny or affirm the statement. If Mr. Furgerson did not uae the language imputed to him then he has been a much abused and maligned man, and the report has made him a victim of publo sentiment and censure which baa about destroyed bis business in this town as a peddler of fruits and vege tables. A systemmatic boycott has been placed upon his trade which is the first step to drive him from the community in ignomy and disgrace. According to the rules ot common law, a man is con sidered innocent until he is proven guilty, and it 1b not only a duty, but common justice and doceucy demands, that the party w ho claims to have heard the man say "I aiu glad President Mc Kinley is shot he got what he de served," should come forward in a pub lic statement and reiterate the charge, or clear the victim of the foul odium cast upon him as a man and a citizen. Such a statemeut does not rest lightly upon the minds ot loyal American citi zens. The Examiner, as well as all citi zens, must conclude, after reading Mr, Furgerson'a denial, that he is innocent of the charge, until seme one comes to the front and accepts his challenge to prove him guilty of the disloyal lan guage attributed to him. If the charge can be proved against Mr. Furgerson, The Examiner will be tirst to champion the movement to drive him from the community in dugrace and brand him as the vilest human being that finds protection under the Ameri can Government. Until the charge is proven, however, Mr. Furgerson should be considered innocent and should re ceive the treatment accorded every good and loyal citisen. Now, et us hear from the party who first made the charge that casta doubt upon the man's loyalty, In justice to all concerned somebody is In duty bound to make a statement. Tha columns aro epen for a reply from the party who made the charge. S.R. SUBLETT&CO. Now located In the NEW BRICK 5D.u.Vh&hr Carpets, Mattings, Portieres ma laXAi jj lineolum, Carpet Covers. 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