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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1906)
"wppr SPyM' 1ST . ' - ' School Ncvys North Schoel. The lotto tint hvmmary of at tendance for Pt ". r roems: Mrs. Chapel W. abes 14-1, tar Y 6; Mkm Clark , abeaaeet 1M tefUr ; Mtae atar Iltl, abeences 100 J, tardy 1; Mla Dayton SIM, seaceall. tardy 4 Mia Reaa S4M, nb hmm Ml, tardy 5; Mlfr Robertson 377W. ibMiH-w 1M-L UNr t; Mrs. Wenoeger SMI sheet ens 111, tarty ; Mr. Peebleo 1XM 2, absences 81. tardy il total. mtt, absence 1M-I. tar V IT. The number of dayn tat for term, 17, regular holidays, I; total nMmfeer of puplle neither absent not mrdy. t The Mf owing It the roll o honer: 111, Harold Debord awl IMrM Plsdtor; LManfy (Mown; 1. Ardln sWv aad Qtadye Scott; IB Virginia IHrWeva Kit MitinW and JMm Whltt; 8A Geneva Burbee. Katharine Qntrlng Darin Bright Md U Jenll Darin; 11, LrdlM risrher. Barbara Livingston and lo Huddrtston; 4 A. Floyd Davis I Vldn McMillan and Daly Needfcnm; SB. Oeorg MoflR; IA, Pried Hoover, Maude Savage and Letter McCrncken; 011. Iota Roberts. John Lete, YVIIber MeOraeken. tVenn Mattrer and Wan ren Roberts; A, Paul Mi. Helen and) Gertie Capps. 711. JOwaloe Miller, Mar. aa Ask Your I OTT t know his wnDoctors " en cgwr" ' - - ; asnsnsnwe i let Punk, Marine Korb Resale Knight High School. T)w hlffh abo was farl br a Ytalfc rro lriatdtBt ot lAHq Itwrtniettoft Adfcoma aad Mr. Camp Mi. of Ui mum MBlraraky yaatr dar. Th aindonlii ako aioyod an addrM W Mr Caodl at tW 1 o'clock, mtmnhlf. IU eoRratMlt ta atndonta on Ulr flna tmlldlnff. and dwK o IU article ardiltoctttra and Inaldt flnlahla lit mtntUwed hlj rtctM trip wHh Mr. Ackorman. rla- Itln the hlg achoola of eattrM Or- . egtm and mtaUoiitd th they wwt an iMotorlnc maMly. Ha tald t W Mtred the time not far 4ltat wkon th aUadwrd of education abaU be the elgUch grade or high hool roMnw Ho amitloded Um fact that girls URiially are better In their work than boya, and hoped fait It was not m In ialeni. He dwelt on the Incnmeed ralno of the student aerrlce aa he advaoceii In erhool, aad aald that, er ory Mndont ahould flnlnet a coHogo aad poet graisuale cottrae. He dlecuated Uie dereloomenl of the northwett and aad Don't Neglect This It May Be the Means of Your Winning $5.00 in Cash Start Right Away and Have Your Man uscript all Ready Before JFeb. 28. Try for Both Prizes; Rules of Contest I OPFBR NO, L A PRIZE OF U TO WO WORDS ON -WHY IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE." THE ARTICLE SHOULD COVER NBW8PAPRR ADVERTISING, AND AT LEAST 10 WORD SHOULD HC GIVEN TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN8. OPFBR NO. S. A PRIZE OF U FOR THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISING! THE CAPITAL JOURNAL AS THE MOST DESIRASLE PAPER TO RE USED BY ADVERTISERS. ALL OOPY MUST BE IN THE OFFICE OF THE JOURNAL BY S P. M. ON PEBRUARY 18. NAMES AND AMRftSSBS OF CONTESTANTS SHOULD BE ON A SEPARATE SLIP OF PAPER AND INCLOSED IN AN ENVELOPE, PIN THE ENVELOPE TO YOUR ARTICLE OR ADVERTISEMENT. THE TEN BEST ARTICLES AND THE TEN BEST ADVERTISE. MENTS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL. ADVERTISBMtNTS MAY BE ANY SIZE FROM A QUARTER PACE TO A FULL PAOE OF THE JOURNAL. ALL QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CONTEST ADDRESSED TO "THE CONTEST MANAOER," CARE CAPITAL JOURNAL, WILL BE AN 8WERED THROUCH THE NEWS OOLUMN8 OF THE JOURNAL. MAN U8CRIPT SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE SAME WAY. THIS OONTEST IS OPEN TO ALL EXCEPT SALARIED OR PRO FES8IONAL ADVERTISINC MEN. IT WILL BE OF SPECIAL VALUE LAtMES CAN PARTICIPATE AND HAVE JUST AS 600D A CHANCE AS ANYONE TO WIN A PRIZE. SOME OF THE BEST ADVERTISING WRITERS IN THE UNITED STATES . ....t oXi rM. OREGON, rtii"'i DAILY CAP1TAU .luunnr. w,. , ,--1 j- If he tells you to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for your severe cough or bron ehlsl trouble, then take It. If he has nything better, tnen tae in. um wc ,s answer; loraociors nvc yic this medicine for over 60 years. irtrtui nepiiwi .o.iHTuo., f4ftt9M. LflWllli WW! the man chance as compared 10 t tliUHru tM.mnninM .nil other nlace In tb,MI swanoro. i "v-7" -T 1--M -i .M M reuni: men to star bore liwtoad of goJag to othor connrieo, becan advaaUgoa hcjro ar. J- m ritt m anywhere. TheJAgaea Moor. Carrie Magnj. Mm nilOfRIR " .-T. ..B r,.. . mmIi nnnlauMlilVIM IJOnam IIIIO. nT.o. .'hM h k4 ftnlabed. and showed much awredatloa. Mr Aokerman baa contented to antak to the atttdont body Th Junkw claaa had a vrImUb party Tnoaday at tho home of at of their number. Marl O. Kyro The nonet Uu decorated wMh a myriad of heart nd on the front curtain was a mrgt ,r - - . . 07. Th game of uit trtning wen varied and Interesting. There was one game in particular, a game of match maWng, which wat very l terveting. The profoator of match making was Man Sarago, of jtropoa Ina phlloMHtly, Hex Turner, ad of aponnology Alfred Schramm, The matches were made by ahootlng at a large heart, and after that had taken place the gentlemen had to pronoee to their hwMea which waa very amttaing Another contest was writing out tor em In Action, at which Mr. Marlatte FOR THE BE&T ARTIQLE OK IAO TO OLERKS AND STUDENTS. IE I IQ 1 ARE LADIES. . ... rrDDlllRY 1G. wns the Ischraiam the boobr pri. The r IfmhMnU conaUted of .d1cht. naiad Ir-e cream wd caka. A delight , f,.i time wan had and the occaakm If one long to be remhrl. Tho .-t w.r . foflewa: Mr. and n. nm. k" -- " . . ..'.......- mi. Ttlclmrda. Mr. Smith ..r,llc. -- -- M Clarke. Bdlth Uaaan. Alce Mctaw. Grace Uck, Henrietta, Hoyr, ta !,. Vumh HMch. nebecca MU. ,- auith Bradford. Mildred Perkins, Ttota Mclntlre, Karl Byte, neJph St Werra Atfretl Schramm. Ward Pltchor Ralph Moores, Kalp' Cronies, Rex Turner Claire Vlbbert, Robert Po1m iire Brre and Charlie Byre. The senior claes had a valentine ptrty at the home of Ml Oenerlre Potter on Baat Stale atrttt Wednes day erentng. The evening wad one of the moot norel erer spent by the claaa. It wat arranged for the girla to prepare the decorations and en tertainment, and the boys the refresh menu. Accordingly, from the flrst there wasi a sense of rlralry in the arrangements. The room were dec orated beaullfwMy with red fcearU and the entertainment was both norel and enjoyable. The climax of the even ing waa not reached unlit U refresh mentit were served. The boys re tired to the kitchen and after some I I 1906. A FAMOUS R.EMEDY 1 cat t M V wwih with Oernwn Syrupr' 1 m Mia than ever I've tn I" QThe poor cotiswmpttve should wot tif the vict tn of experiment, aa he o'tcn K but the moment the dread diMaec man! feaUiupmeiiceheidwuW be pun C" kJiw s German 8rup-a mire, non-nlco holic medicine that In made pcially fo the otreof consumption, and haaa rlrt wide fame as a certain remedy for caU.- r .: colds, toughs, crvup, sore tlirjmt ati all lr.n. I m1 afftkn In old atid mmi ait Is o!d In all dvllie.t count rlea, . t Has been famotia an a consnmpUoti emi for almost Y. t a etiiturv. qTrml bnttle. jsc Hottlt, :c. .M all drugniau throughout the wvrhl. Sold la Salem by S. C. Static preiiargtlon served the anxious young ladUt a court of crackers, cheese and toothpicks, which waa not on. the hole appreciated by the recipients, ho thought that It wm off color, After the Arst course the boya agAln repaired to the kitchen and appeared with an abundance of bananas, wafers and lemonade, which caateed the laces of tat disappointed young ladles to brighten, at only those things can. The luncheon was ended by the patt ing of finger bowfs and napklna, and all express d great pleasure at the success of the boya. Thoe present were: Berth Duncan. Marie Ilucblas Mabel Magnets. Harry Wtneianley Charles Moth. Alice Jndeon. Ituby Wntslen. Alice Jndton. Nth el 1I4I. tteet Harding. Mist SwatTord, Gene vtve Potter. Harver "eater. Itagono Slater. Perry Keigtetnan, Rat, Utter and Home Kykea. Mvery minute of the evening waa delightfully spent and the msrrmashew dltferid at a late hour. The DtOBont aochKy met Wodnot day. An Iwsnromntn program was ron dr4. which waa enjoyed by nlL Pol hwlng waa the eictlo of otacers: Kex Turner. ptNaletnt: Is ConMalOt vlco pret44nl: tfeulah Clarke, too rtajr-: Karl Nyro, UMtnrer; Alfred Schramm door koeper. AUk AUman waa elecud reporter for th MtiH)' to prepare for lh preta. Th. girw In hMtrlag the bnlMlng In the evening are allow! to mm the att stairway now Prttfowak all went down the went stairway, which cameed no nmall awottnt ot crowding, hut aa th grwlos are mtt a fow m(R u helort the high school, and arc Uroly oet of the hnPdlng. ih glrlt are Mloered to nte tho mu. atiray In order to avoid all poattble crowd lug. o-a.eiro3r'r . Bmi., IMWYMHMJIIatMBtaaM NoUee ef Order fee Gewstruttle of Weed SWewalk. To the several person horoin awd: are nortoy notUto that the Conmon Consul the City o( siem. Oreajon. heiot tad aa ordor that yon htM a wood atdtwalk atx ft In wMU across the front of the property owned by yon. and more pa Ucntarty doaertbsd onnoaMt yor Un, ?Z Yon art thorafort noUflad to Uld the saint wiUda ton days from tho dato of thJt notlct. or the city will HIM it and a the eeet thereof -nei yon aa4 taht a Htn on said ). uhtlM charter of saii cityproviote) Th, proR. fir affectad by UU aU 6 a fol hwt. ttwft: Ina Bonne, owner of Vat 4 and S lLWCk U" Ulvrs addition to S Jot K. WrighL the th half of Jot I. In biotk 4T. University addition addnto to Saleat. A. Dackatroaa tk ui. ..,. .. . . I. in block IT. University addition. jL? t? ral- 1 d ""! 1. S1M war Us ker IB cefjj&i 0MfBSK4CM Throo Trains to tie EMtnTl Through lullman tkUut tourist sJocping ears dally to ou. Chioago, Spokane tontitt H cars uauy to liansns CUyi a re ruiiman tourist sleeping tin sonnlly conuueted) wmU . go reclining chair cars (Mt, to tno ioet ually. 70 rTSTTRT v rJoChasieVc. ORPAR7 nR' .TineatiiiBbULGi trtn l"iiUal, or tihlsa to rortlaud Hpealal ?16a. a it Hnnt tnaiAD jUhUo Ktpttft 4:15 a. m, ia Hunt Inirtoa "BTi'aMT t Mali lit l M, Tia Irtoias sail mxo. Vr ft ti Worth. Drn.t. .... Gllr, si iflnu, iMfI tlr n,i rwi it i.ae, brut rt. noun, uicana, KtUMt CUT, St. UmU, i h'rtn ml Kaat i '. A'AiU"7fi i-TTiT JtmkMiQ. Wallam. l niJ M MftM. UlnnetroiU a rani, Dalnib.Miiwuk4 intNH, DQ tJu,l For fuller information ttk tc titn your noarest ticket agent, or A. Il nuw I General Paatesgtr ln Tho Oregon Itnllread & NMlfOal Co., Portland, Oregon. jj OORVAJLLTB A 2USTER B. 1 M TIME TABLE NO. 31, Trains From aad T Ysauta. No. 1 LoAvet Ynqulna ?:C9iaj Arrives cvt CornUlis 11. II it Arrlvot at Albany 1!:1S. No. 2- 1 IeAven Albany ,....,.,..12 (S nt' Lmava r?nrvaUm 14K n al Arrives at YaquIda C00p.i Trains To and From Detroit No. 3 Arrives at pbtrott 12 M No. 4 Ioaveg Detroit I'M p. a Arrlvot at Albany 5 W a. Trains for Corvallli. No. 8- IOavm Albany 7 W fc ft' Arrivoa nt CorvallU SMin. No. 1- Lonvot Albany I J p. a Arrivoa at CorvalNs 311 a No, -Ivw Albany 7 X i Arrivon at Corvallia ...... 8 15 1 ( Trains for Albany. No. S IKivoa Corv&llls ,.,.,... ' Arrive at Albany " W No. 9- Loavet CorvalMa 1! W F- Arrlvot at Albany l'Hp.- No. 7 Leavos Con-allls W Arrive ht Albany . Regular Sunday Tralws- NN. J ' Loavna Con-allla 30 a. rlve at Albany 7 30 No. U- Uavw Qorvaiys) U ArrlvoH at Albany 1 ! Na 7- LAavau rnrvnllla . tM) a. Arrivoaat Albany 6 10 a, -, No. 8- Tavot Albany 7 M - Arrlvos at CoTvaMs 8 31 - No. 12--. LASVAt Alhnv IS 4 P- Awivos at CorvalH rw p- No. 6 Leave Albany 7 36 p. Arrive at CorvallU 8 1 P- All of th above connect with Sot orn Paclflo company trains, both st Albany and Corvallis, aa well as i for Detroit, giving dlreot wniW Newport and adjacent beaches, as we as Dreltoabusb Hot Springs. For farther information apply to J. a MAYO. Gen. Pass- Agt- B. H. BOLE3. Aent. Albany. H. H. 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