THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1926 LEI GRID TEH STM1D ELEVETJ HIT BY IS CO F DEHTOFI ii Or Regulars Kept on Side- Cardinals Board Train Los fines; way not sian Angeies xo Meei i rojans Against Corvallis. Saturday. . ?oTm VUk AThAtl' MTk.k I CT A Vrrttf TTXM VTCT CTW PqI S the football nme against Cor- Oct. 28. (AP) It was' a conii- tUs high school on S wee tland I dent band of Cardinals that head- Id Saturday afternoon at 2 led sooth tonight for their game ln1r:wlll ki niluli! Sitiinlir sllh Ilia Tn1m nf lh led tvr the possible. loss of lour I University, of Southern California. string players through in-1 Erery-nian on the Stanford squad He.." In spite of this, the team was of the same miner, that is. in. the best of spirits and Is re- they will retnni' victorious from redid make a battle out of the the Ls Angeles encounter.; mtv -'' -. - ' . i i a year ago tne uaramais were Oliagcr, cndJsJaid up with an Ulated for defeat by most football Jured knee, as la East, guard, truics, out wnen tne game was a mjpie,-halfback dropklcker and matter of history the scoreboard nten has a case of water on the I read: Stanford 13 IT, S.? C. 9. ee. while Homer Lyons, center. I his ract, coupiea wun an increas- an Inlnred knee. ling strengtn, na given tne- reel- Tin rt of the men r In their shirt team an assurance that even st condition-of the season, how- knowledge that Southern Callfor- er. and the seirond team has etv-ima nas one. oi me mosi powenui I w - ...-. - .prpmlse ,of. ability In recent eievena mits nistory cannot over- raetiM sessions. In 10 minutes 1 come. V -: ' ' coacn Jfop vvarner nas woraea out a defensive formation which Stanford supporters believe will cause the Trojans no end of worry. In addition, he has a galaxy of back field stars comparing favor ably to that of U. S. C. aid of Divine Power these objects will be accomplished." - The' reports of the day con vened kindergarten work, with Mrs. G. M. G lines of Portland con ducting the session ; reports from the department of education with Mrs. J. P. Itisley of Portland the director; the acceptance of the Doernbecher Hospital pledge; a talk by Mrs. Mozelle Hair of the University of Oregon extension de partment; a talk by Miss Helen Cowgill of Corvallis on boys and Sirls club work; and a recom mendation from Mrs. Mabel Arundel Harris of Portland on standards In literature. The educational dinner at the Gray Belle was largely attended. Mrs. La Moine R. Clark, repre senting the Salem teachers, gave the formal welcome. Mrs. Lien, president of the .Portland grade teachers: association gave as her response "New Methods in Teach ing." Said Mrs. uien. "We have children, not books, to teach, the three L's of labor, love, and life, instead of the three It's." C. A. Howard of Marshfield. spoke on the ' scientific method which resorts to psychology. Mil dred Starrett gave consideration of "The Teachers Load." George P. Eisman of the Portland school board, declared we ' belittle the teaching '-: profession bjr . Our ; in- Lsignifieant pay, in some instances' scarcely more than " that offered unskilled laborers. J. O. McLaughlin of Corvallis spoke on "Finances" and gave a plea for the Eastern Oregon nor mal school. "Politicians," he de clare! . "are the greatest foes ofj education." j J. C. Nelson, principal of , the j Salem high school, declared that "effective teaching is up to the teacher is not dependent upon the curriculum." i Miss Delia Rush, president of the Lincoln high school in Pen dleton protested the lack of edu cational facilities in the eastern part of the state which comprises two thirds of all Oregon. Miss Phoebe McAdams chose "Growth" as her subject, one dealt with from the viewpoint of the teacher. $ Mr. Cox, of , the boy'a training school, emphasized the necessity of a skillful program in socializing the boy in the post-Institution program. Special music was furnished at the church last night by Professor T. S. Roberts, Miss Neva Cooley, Miss Josephine Albert, and Claude Stevenson, all of. whom were called upon for encores. - Dr. Coleman, -the first speaker on the program last night, dealt with a difficult subject, but dealt with it well. The urgency of sex instruction " In our educational system was the theme of a thor oughly worthwhile address. Dr. Coleman is president of the Ore gon Social Hygiene society. As a final recommendation this author itative spokesman declared him self in favor 1 of the laboratory method to make clear this phase of ed ucational Instruction." Dr. Doney, who gave the second address of the evening, in a con sideration of "The Type of Teach er I Should Like to Have Fof My Child, struck, in the words of the state president, Mrs. W. W. Gabriel, a very tender, a- very beautiful. a very responsive chord. "We are Interested in the things which have possibilities a child can be trained Infinitely . . in either direction," said Dr. Doney in his introduction, devel oping the theme that "the conta gion of personality is the import ant thing after all." The signifi cant thing about the teacher- is that she it Is who virtually selects the circumstances in which . the cilid Is to be a participant. For this reason. Dr.. Doney assumes that the teacher who is essential ly fine must have "a great self to touch the ever-expanding self of the child. A r .... Mrs.VW. w. Gabriel, state presi dent, made a publie expression of appreciation, in behalf .of the del egates, to the hostess city UCy night. ' , The convention will close today. - play against Parrish junior high hool they managed to 'pile up I Out of the. four injured men, all re expected to start the game ex hpt possibly dinger: -. How. long hey wilt last, however, is a mat ;r of conjecture.. I The. Corvallis high school team 'lis year Is reported to be a strong 'ne, In spite , of an early season xen 11 pounds more per man than The Dixie Bakery leads on hign class breads, pies; cookies and fane: aked supplies of every kind. Best by test. Ask old customers. 439 Court St. , r () he Salem forward wall, while the t- .1 - 1 . . . m -. i.-jit-iu ou pipiiiy pi speea. l no r m nlsct hnsU,Af nna tt lha Kaal tickers;! the winamette valley. Pfose. Get estimates, look at f The local te4m Is anxious to win of material then you will he ramer as a vlctorv Tr Po order. 349 S. 12tl, St. () allis will leave .Eugene high cnooi i as the only obstacle be ween salem and the Willamette alley championship I Two other xames besides th corvallis and Eugene contests re paln on the Salem schedufe. They ire against HHlsboro . and The Dalles. I Tentative arrangements have bee made fof a Thanksgiving day Cobbs & Mitchell Co , lumber and building materials for every The Pontiae Six is outselling because it is Built to Outlast. 1U displays unfailing sturdiness and dependability. See it on display at Vic k Bros. () same here between. alem and ommerce high school of Port- and. -The Commerce ' manaee- nehf has sent word that the team ill come here brovided the sched ule cah be arranged to permit it. TWO COLLEGE LEADERS TALK BEFORE TEACHERS (Cob tinned from ps 1.) Of j i wugmon ? ft : shefwln. Hard ware, 286.N. Com'l. Rt; Hardware Hiiilders Supplies, Patnta. Varn ishes. Give ns a call; yooll find our prices reasonable () ' I.- ..: " i 'I i . Komeroy .& Keeae, jewelers, j neveriau io give you 100 on the dollar. ' watches, clocks, pins, charms. : Standard high s grade biock in an dwrtmots. () . -r..---" ? : - A H. Moore' 1-35 N. Ilish St. apartments and store where you can ei aign quality rurniture and furnishings for every room in yourf holme. . () ident, by Mrs, Louis Dodge Ashland, state vice president. If resolutions which will cbme before the house this morning are adopted, the next state convention will not be until 1928. If the resolution to make the state con ference 'bienennial is accepted, dis trict conventions on alternate years will - be automatically pro vided. Due to the pressure of business yesterday the election of the state treasurer was deferred until today. Yesterday afternoon, in order to alternate social and business aspeets, the Salem Woman's club entertained the , convention. , del egates at tea.,.. . Momentum was added to the free text book agitation, which is one of the leading legislative con siderations of the convention by C. II. Rice's address on "Public Text Books." Mr. Rice, city su perintendent of Portland public schools briefly summarized the arguments for and against state or district owned books, concluding with outstanding arguments for the Innovation. Plans are already underway for the introduction of a "free text-book" bill at.the next session of the legislature. Professor T. H Gentle of the Oregon State Normal school at Monmouth also - spoke yesterday morning, his choice. of subject be ing a plea for the use of the" ob jective tests in the schools in- lieu of the antiquated essay .type. Ac cording to the new method, the pupil is required to answer sim ply by cheeking in a choice of answers, or hv the filliner In of hDCCia I ram 10 Larrv Sill- blanks, insuring uniformity. tiemsto horestUroveTor T V,:. Vni Annual Battle . ... , of PoHland who. In dealing with the topic, "Teacher Train The continual string of in- ing," declared that "the day of Juries and illness that has follow- the amateur, immature teacher Is od. the Willamette university foot- Passed"; that at leasCtwo years of JT. LctWocHl and Geo. F. Peed, real estate, 344 state. Farms and city property. They bring buyer and seller together, for the bene fit, and, profit of both. ; . () For students going away to school ;we are showing a large se lection of traveling bags., trunks. hat .boxes and fitted cases. Dis count' prices to students this month. Hamilton's. , () injuries jun B EflHC AT WDRKQUT ball team all through the present season is not letting up any. re ports Coach Spec Keene. About eight of his men are not expected to be in condition to start the Pa rifle same. -The latest additions to the Bear tats hospital list are Bennett, halfback; who has several boils. MeKeniie. Mort, Propp. Best, and formal training, in addition to the high school course, should be re quired. Miss Spooner advised the substitution of Teachers' colleges for nomal schools. "We have all got to re-study history with our children," Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librarian, told the assembly yesterday after noon, so decidedly have we sub- Sehofiel guards, who are li'outitituted the new for the old 1. e. with; either injured ankles or I the study of motives and out- shoulders. Crainer. end. who has I com8- n place of rulers and an' injured shoulder, and Hartley, I events. "Our whole educational tackle, who has an infected fincer. 1 system is an effort to democratize Out of this list. Hartley is the I elture," ; Miss Marvin further only one who has much chance of J stated and our best, if not only, appearing in .the lineuo aeainst I ens through books. The raVlfic. Practically all the guards on the j sqaad are included on the list of injuries, so Keene has r quite a problem in determining who can play in this position Saturday. Someone may have to be shifted out of their regular positions to fill. the holes. : tA . large number of students i bare signed up for a special train tlvfct wilr leave SaTem Saturday S morning at 9:30 o'clock for Forest: Grove, where the game will , be played. ; . ' -t F E. Sbafer's Harness and leather Goods Store. 170 S. Com'l. Suit cases, valises, portfolios, brief canes, gloves and mittens. ' Large Ktock. ; The pioneer store." . (.) ? - 1 1 u - ; rTh Commercial Book Store has everything you need in books and stationery and supplies for the school, office or home at the low- eat possible prices. . () "W. G.' Krucger, realtor, prorres- iic, fair, equitable. Growing city v and country make possible buyi that will "make you good money. Complete listings. .141 N. Coral. Cross Meat Market. Eirteit, trsiest and best in Saleta. Choic rst itetEj, bacon, hams, sausage, ersrs, milk. Ataolutely eani t : 7. -3 7 0 .Ut. CU z - A9) I ; ri kft: CRY" 1 .. wL.l M.H cewx. A-tl frrfwuko far Ai tiV5iiii" mKti" MorntaneM' Mineral. Not Narcotic ti5 sSSrr 1 MOTHER 1 Fletcher's Castoria is a pteasant, harmless substitute fdr Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. It lias been in use for more than 30 years to safely relieve Constipation Wind Colic ' Flatulence To Sweeten Stomach Diarrhea Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, pro moting QKeridncsstar7iit Natural Sleep without Opiates V -0 ' To avoid imitations always look for the signature of aTTcJuA Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. 1 Low Prices Previi DRY GOODS Men's All Wool Blazer Sweaters We. recently received a double shipment of Blazers. These Blazers usually retail at $5.50. In order to reduce stock we price at $4.50 Men's Medium Heavy Union Suits, long sleeve, ankle ! length.; Worth considerably more. QO for a special OC .Genuine Goat Hair Men's Socks; M A A . ... westward development promises "to bring the greatest possible de velopment to the Pacific Rim,' Miss Marvin predicted and it be hooves the adnlt ', to pursue his education to the end. ; : The business of the; morning Had to do .wfTh the reading of proposed amendments. The body declined to eliminate that section of Article of the by-laws which states "We-believe that with the ' H. T. Love, the jeweler. 335 State St. v High quality jewelry, silverware and diamonds. The gold standard of values: Once a buyer always a customer. () Hart man Bros.! Jewelry Sfore Watches, clocks, rings, pins, dia- monas,. charms, cot' glass, silver ware. Standard goods. State at Uberty St. () wararone Trunks as : low as 924.70 and as high as 185. 18 Inch Cowhide Hand Bags with leather lining reduced from $8 to I&.90. Max Ov Buren 17s N. Com'l. ) i oniy the Best! Our patrons wjU bear this out' We serve only tne best in tneaw and poultry. lltint & Shaller. 813 North Com-i mercial.v ., .:v..i .:W have the hat you want at the price yon want to pay. Many new pattern ana rait hats come in daily.,; The Vanity Hat Shop, the Pis-e to tray tli9t!ta. Uat, , () at 35c; 3 pairs for 36-inch Colored Indian Head; Per yard J. r - Good Grade 36-inch Outings Per yard ARROWHEAD HOSIERY You know their quality; if nek, ask your neighbor. . In service weight silk Fiber Silks; various shades. Per pair .... - Children's Black, Cordova; fine ribbed GROCERIES KNEEDSIT, the better vegetable shortening; specially priced, per pound : 1 ...... 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