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DAIL1 CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM,' ORB ION TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1007. STILL AT IT But you cnnft be certain that wo will bo at It much longer. If you are wanting a more favorable time, don't deceive yourself, for you will not seo It. Wo have a largo assortment yet and the prices will not bo mndo low er. Wo must get cost out of our goods, and, Judging from the past ow weeks, wo will not bo long In doing It. When wo say that wo ar closing out everything and will quit the furniture business wo mean ex actly what wo say. The entire stock may bo transferred to other par ties at any time, which would put an end to our great closo-out sale. Honco there Is nothing to bo gained by waiting, but much to lose. t r"T HOUSE FURNISHING COMPANY 1 77 IUSIC SPEECHES RECEPTION rnmnitionDV rnnriTiAM i kki G0MPULS0KY LUUOAIIUN LAW . alem Teachers Entertain the Visitors j at the Elks' Hall Monday aftornoon State Sunt. Ac arman had all tho department of 13 OHUU ICJtCJIWH rtBHUlilUHUII lUII- . r..i m- i.i ...... ing full blast. Ho had n high class rograni and a high cla. of WeU-, rs in attendance in an tho sections, tho main show there won music Heritage and Von Josson with an dress by tho Stato Superintendent Imsolf. Ho won roneatedlv lauded by his hearers for strong lnts In favor of gottlng tho child remost In tho whole plan of public lucatlon. Compulsory Education. Supt. Ackerman handled compul- ry education from his well-known tandpoint, that .tho stato has a dKht to say that Barents shall ac- apt tho benefits of public education ,-hIch tho stato furnishes bis child. reo bulldlnKs. teachers, books and :i some cases freo lunches may In mo futuno day b. sunnlomontod dth pay by tho stnto for the child's ,lmo. A proper child labor law lust bo supplomontpd by a compul- ry education law. This stato has taken these two cbops. Tho Oregon law assumes that tho child needs and wishes education and hence ponallzes tho parents. Tho law says to parents, you must see that your child Is In school or pay tho penalty. Tho ago was between tho ages of 9 and 14. Most of tho truancy occurs after the ago of nlno rears. Ho asked that Instead of 4 lonths of school tho child should bo kuarantbed' 3G week sof school oach r'ear. Tho hardest fight in tho leg islature was to get tho school terra raised from three to four months school. It was not a school district iffalr. It was a state affair. Tho teacher, or director or county fnoer may bo arrested, fined, and imprisoned if tho Oregon compulsory (education law is violated. But pub lic sentiment must fee back of tfe law to eacure its Mforaweat, but rhen eaforcad lei tke law V applied rich ud er Hk. IM all VJ ty THE LIBERTY STREET dono first thnt can bo dono beforo Invoking tho law. Tho child must bo benefitted. Tho child must got tho "school hnblti," and If It cannot get It without Invoking tho lnw, then let all tho power and machlnory of tho law be omployed without fear or i favor. Mls3 Allco Dovelblss sang 'Recon c,,nt,on d responded with "Good- night, Llttlo airl,M as on encore, Sho chnrmod tho nudlonco with tho 8weotnoss and purity of her volco. What Is Pschycology? Win, E. Chnncollor, suporlntond ont of tho Washington, D. O., dis cussed what ho called "Genetic Pschycology." Wliat Is It, was tho .Question ho trll to answer. Ills unit, iiiuvixi u iiuu-unvur ixj urivu - " . . ..... nomo a row fundamental principles I eacton. i.o PC; ,M" "" " "''""" "ww Ul ""' """ thp Intellect, but of tho soul. . Soul was solf-consclousness, or solf- conscious mind. "Genetic" pschy- an-.C01sy, or uio development or tno, .BOul through all tho Btagos that pre- ccaa t,ie human mind tho roptll- (,an mnmniian, etc. Ho said a groat doal of school work produced tho op poslto effect of what was taught. To ovor-teach at tho wrong tlmo of Hfo always produced tho opposite effect, ,ns lo wow a noy out about neatness ,was to h "Ira Grow up a careless man. Teaching could nob aim di rectly at morality and got results. .Morality, In tho new pschycology, was a tortlary result, not secondary or Primary. Tho Intellect wo3 not ;the whole of man. Will quality was a "irgo pari, Motivation, or iuio power to uesnr memsoivcs, was a third part. Tho power to plow ahead was not prosont until after twenty. Tho third quality was tho heart-llfo affection or disaffection. Wo rnuct educato boys and girls to havo likes and dislikes. Out of this sprang love and hatred, tho senso of right and wrong, "Out ot tho heart are tho lssuea of life." Tho ques tion, what not to teach. Who Is doing tho teaching? What teaches? What is being taught? These ques tions ho did not answer fully for lack of time. A child at six had reached tho climax of sensational life. The next thneo yeara, wore years of inquiry, re gardless of order or value. Next camo a period when boys or girls were like a turtlo whoa first met in the woods head insldo. First camo eMoteacy, curios'ty a&4 then adoles ceace. It was this g that required tMchlag- ot morality. "A tru M0 et period" w t thto aae IS to If. The foeeei of edtteatte wm the i I " I it p : .4i ' 'JO! 4'- modern rollglon education by tho Btato. Th,o truo compulsory educa tion ngo was 12 to IS, whon our chlldron wono at tho hlghost stage of solf-consclouo morality. Nnturo study, reading, music, ho placod as tho thrco most Important studios. Manual training was moro valuablo and important than arithmetic. A groat Industrial nation required a groat deal of manual training and .physical culturo. Hnnd-wrltlng was splendid training and had great ed ucational valuo in tho drill In correct English. Grammar, writing and spoiling enmo noxt. History and bi ology should not bo taught In tho grammar school grades. Typically boyB and girls, dlffor od In tholr speed and thought. Tho Dn,1 nn..ru fn, t r. olv Hmoa " "r""; mh "3 typo.diroronco wo, n ' ng tno!r Ann i ,. i.i m. . "Z" tVn 7hrn L7 Z -'r rt .. " Idc IU,y u uvou u . - ". " as much as others. This was tho third dlffoncnco in tho powor of re tention. Tho fourth powor was tho ability to roraln opinions and conclu sions formod after gaining tho in formation they were basod upon. Tho soul Is to only star men have. Gonotla pschycology turned tho spec troscope upon this star. Educators wore making tills an alysts to ascertain what to teach, how to teach, and lived In'hopo that thoy would find out what this star really was. His romarks woro heart ily applauded. What the Sections Did. Tho department of superintend ence, city and county, hold a well attonded cession at tho high school building, and thoro were meetings in other rooms as woll. City Suppr lntondonjt Poworo was kept busy mooting tho demands that wero mado on his tlmo for goneral In formation, for more seating capac ity, and both ho and tho magnlfl cont building came In for many com pliments. Tho aftornoon was takon discueoing tho work of county super intendents and tho making of that work moro effective. Secondary and higher education vas the working themo of another section, Tho now Union high school law and offorts to put It Into opera tion wero discussed. Prof, J. B. Hornor dofened tho much-maligned eighth; grade examination and tho diplomas that ore considered by nwuiy educators as the greatest of all Orefo eduefttloaal abomlwrtloss nenpoMible for the tow grade schools tm4 the kwrried teetifcew. HorMr consldencd them a grand thing and n great benefit and vas nblo to make out a vory ndrol' and taking argu ment In tholr favor. Thoro is ono thing ho to novor lacking In enthu siasm. He is a man wo could put enthusiasm Into the undertaking business. Tho evonlnc was given over to n grand social function at tho Elks Hall, conducted by Salem teachoro. . o Transfers of Real Estate. ' Tho following deeds have boon pla'ced on record In tro office of tho city recerder: F. W. Duolls ot ux to G. J. Bolr 4-100 f an ncro south of Sllvorton, w.d . . ? 800 M. O. Rolland to Martha Ja- cobson, 1 aero 35, t G, s, r 1, w, w. d 1,500 W. P. Schullor ct ux to Roso Stout, 12 acres, t, 10 b, r 3, J. A. Wlod ot ux to W. F. Schullor, 2 acres t, 10 s, r 900 CO Frank Porrlsh to Max Bartlt ot ux 74. C8 acres t, 9 s, r 2 and 3, w, w. d 4,000 Murray J. Murray to J. F. Potter, ot ol., lots 1, 2 and s tt lot 3, block 1 Mill City, w. d 1,200 E. and O. Bordlholmer to W. L. Frorefl, 5 acres t, 9 s, r 1, w, w. d S. S. Martin to E. E. Martin ot ux, laud In lot S block 5 In Geo. II. Jones addition Salem, w. d 800 GOO Samuel Crocker ot ux Jns. C. Young, lands In city of Wdodburn, w. d 2,000 F.' McClalno to L. E. Ransh Ot ux, 1 ncro t, C a, r 1, w, In Sllvorton, w. d. 100 Long LIvo the King! is tho popular cry throughout Eu ropean countries; whllo In Amorlcn, tho cry of tho prosont dny Is "Long Llvo Dr. King's Now Discovery, King ot Thront and Lung Remedies!" of which Mrs. Julia Rydor Pnlno, Tru ro, Mass., says: "It never falls to glvo Immcdlnto rollof and to quickly euro n cough or cold." Mrs. Palno's opinion Is imarcd by a mnjorlty ot tho Inhabitants of this country. Now DIscovory cures weal: lungs and core throats aftor all other romodloa havo failed; and for coughs and colds It's tho only suro euro. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. COc and $1.00. Trial bottlo freo. - - o "In London did you go' to court?" Sho asked. Ho Was quick-witted, And answered 'twas a comic thought "I didbut was acquitted I" Llpplncott's. Tho Charming Womnii Is not necessarily ono of porfoot form and fcaturos. Many a plain woman who could novor oorvo ns an artist's modol, possesses thoso raro qualities that all ho world admires; neatness, cloar oyes, clean, smooth skin and that sprlghtllnoss ot atop and action that accompany good health. A phys ically weak woman Is novor attrac tive, not ovon to herself. Eloctrlo Blttors rostoro wonk womon, glvo strong norvos, bright oyoo, Bmooth, velvoty skin, beautiful complexion. Guaranteed at J. C. Perry, druglgst, 50c. o Comes Home to Knt, He Is your dog a thoroughbred? She Ho must bo ho novor comes homo except whon bo's hungry. Philadelphia Inquirer. Bad Burn Quickly Ilenled. "I am ,so delighted with what Chamberlain's Salve has dono for mo that I feel bound to wrlto and toll you so," says Mrs. Robert Mytton, 457 John St., Hamilton, Ontario. "My llttlo daughtor had a bad burn on her knoo. I applied Chamber lain's Salvo and it healed beautiful ly." This salvo allays tho pain of a burn almost Instantly. It Is for salo by Dr. Stono's Drug Store. o At tho Dance. Hj I'm going to clear out soon. I don't know anybody here. Sho So nm T I know them all. Exchango. r -o ' Best Medlrino In tho World for Colic and Diarrhoea. "I find Chamborlaln's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Romedy to bo tho best romedy In tho world," says Mr. C, L. Cartorof Sklrum, Ala, I am sub Ject.to colic and diarrhoea. Laot spring it Boomed as though I would die, and I think I would It I hadn't taken Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Romedy. I haven't been troubled with it since until tills week, whoa I had a very severe at tack aad took half a bottlo of twenty-five eat le Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aad Diarrhoea Remedy, aid thU morala; I feel like a sew maa." Far sale by Dr. aXeae's Sr Mar. MTIie Blood Is TIio Wb." Sclonco has novor gono boyond tht above sltnplo statement of scripture But It has Illuminated thnt statomont and glvon It a meaning ever broadening wltb tho Incroaalng broadth of knowledge. Whon tho blood is "bad" or Itnpuro It is not alono tho body which suffers through disease. The brain Is also cloadod, Hbo mind and iudgomont are an ovll deed or Impuro ictly traced to tho impumy of tho ohxuE) Foul. Imnuro blood can ix mnnn puro ov inn nsn m ur Vnil VTi """ IfHV VT Hill "", Ml Hi"! Ploroe's Gol!l?n Medca1 Dlacovfry,! Diirlcnca and hnrlHfs tlio blood thuroby curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as eczoma, totter, or salt-rhuum, hlvc and other manifestations of impure blood. In the curs of scrofulous swellings, en larged glands, opon oatlng ulcers, or old pores, tho "Golden Medical DIscovory "has performed tho most marvolous euros. In casos ot old sores, or open oatlng uhcors, It Is woll to oppiy to tno opon sores ur. Plorco's All-Hoallng Salvo, which pos sesses wonderful healing potency whon used as an application to tho sores In con junction with the uso of "Golden Medical DIscovory r as a blood cleansing consti tutional treatment. If your druggist don't happen to havo tho "AlMIoallng Salvo" In sto-'k, you can easily procure it by Inclosing fifty-four cents In postnea stamps to Dr. R. V. Plorco,003 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y., and It will como to you by rotyrn post. Most druggists kcop It as woll as tho "Golden Medical Discovery." ' You can't afford to accept any medlclnt of unknown conwoattlon as a substitute for "Golden Medical Dlscovoryi" which la a medlclno ok known composition, linvlnc a comnloto list of lntrrcdlonts in plain English on Its bottlo-wrnpper, tho iiaino being attested aB correct undor oath. Dr. Plurco's Pleasant Pollots rogulaUi and Invlgorato stomach, liver ana bowoia Bargains In Real Estate -113 acres, 100 In cultivation, 43 In tlmbor and pasture, 40 acros of beaver dnm land, nil tiled, good houBO, barn and hop house, 12 acres In apples, 15 acros hopB, fonccs nro moBtly woven wlro, 7 mllos from Sa lorn on good public road, for ?88 per acre. CO acres, 35 In cultivation, 15 In pneturo, C-room houso, barn GOxGO, 30 good chorry treos, 3 acres of ap plos, on good public road thrco rallod from Salem, for $4000. 10 acros, all In cultivation, 5-room house, barn 24x30, now, 2 mlba from Salem, for $1800. Several houses for ront. Call It you want anything In Innuranco or notary work. RADCLIPF CO., Reliable Agents Room 11, Moores block, Salem, Oro. Roforonoo any bank or business houso lu tho city of Salem. MEALS 15c AT THE Salem Restaurant 830 COURT BTREET. Call and try thom. Meala 16c, Board por week $2.75, also furnlnhod rooms very reasonable. Wo aro now In a position to make prices on vacant lots, also houses and lots in Highland addition, along the Salem-Portland new eloctrlo line. This proporty has not been offered for sale before sinco the completion of the road, and we have some ex ceptlonally good buys. Derby & Willson Cherries Wanted! Highest Market Price Paid Also Other Canning rruit H. S. Gile & Co. Corner Trade and High Sts. Saiem, Oregon CHICHESTER'S PITTS; IAUH l4lm Ait jrr JJniuUlfctj (kl-fbM-Urt tHamt, d Hraat 1'UU la kUJ u4 Wold BnliU Uw. Mli tb Bib KlUjoa. "War. "V a I?TZ. . i SiaVii&iAMKAN rm kW Ttt kMioa M Bm4, St. Alwurt KHUW3 JruLi SOU IY WDGWSTS EVEJtYWH6R SAUEM WATER COMFANY V fymiui afiatfcF'taTkmmam sUmmmmf mft WWW IHiw WW y a la eucciea, snu Tfc&ny monsnuNiiMf-ao -mix FOR SALE! Send the Family Washing To Us and you'll never bother with having It done at home again. Time was whon every family could not afford to sond tho washing to a laundry, but times have changed so, too, have the methods and prices. Today you can better afford to Bend the family washing here than not to. Ask about our prloes on family wash ing, rough dry, or finished. The Salem Steam Laundry Phone 96. 186.1(H) S. Liberty M. a LITTLE BO-PEEP LOST HER SIIEBP Dut nb ono need worry about mutton this tlmo of tho year, if thoy can get dainty and delicious Spring kmb on an nppotlztng and nourishing Bum mer meal. Wo havo ovoryehlng la oholco moats, and all tho doltcaclw of tho season In both fresh aad smoked moats that will please tho most critical epicure E. O. CROSS, i States Street Market Phone Ml The Fashion Stables Formerly Blmpeoa'a Stable Up-to-date livery and eab Mae, Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally ho for picnics and excursion. Plioae 44. OUAS. W. YANNKB, Pxp. 247 und 240 High Street. O C T. Co. -STEAMERS POMONA AND ORKGONA LKAVH FOR PORTLAND DAILY, ftXOHPT SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AT fl A. Af. FOR CORVALLIS TUBS. DAY AND SATURDAY ABOUT 6 P. M. P.M BALDWIN, Agt. Putting In Modern JPIumWng 5 I In now houses and buildings, as woll as rodttlutc old houses, keeps us pretty busy in tho spring, when building is at flood tide, Our facili ties are always equal to the occa sion, and wo would invite builders and contractors to get estimates from us on plumbing, gas fitting, steam fitting and roofing before going else whoro, as we do expert work at re sonablo prices. A. L. FRASER MSB SUte Street Plioae 188. nUlLDINO A HOUSE We can supply you with the lu ber you aed at the price that will materially ecoaomlse la the eet. Just eosae aad aee us aad look err ear yards. OOODALM IiUKMK tV., V&aala iti'"-' naavBL iMiMilw l ar, .... il lA ' mil X.II II II I x. jlfB Ka-lL. aaaaaatt.. I J ,T 7l!'tBaklVaBBBBBBBBBK!v .1