SCHOOLS OF SNfH IHROUGOUTMU THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 10, 1919. PAGE SEVEN. . LivesleyN lews. How the work of the public Bchoola mt Salem are attracting; th attention Messrs. Ferris and Elmo Stelner, of Portland, spent several days this week visiting; old frienda at Pratum. nr. ana Mrs. Allan Hall will move 80on from their nresent hnma at Pratum to the William Jones place in the Waldo Hills where Mr. Hall will be employ4. - Mr. and Mrs. T. Beamish, who have been vlsltlne friends Rim ri.li.HvA itt a. .4. 1 .. ...... ii,,.t.. . 1 . ... uo.-iuuvine i-ruium young people Canada, returned home. ,..i...i -.,... T... , , r. and Mrn. V. .1 T.nnu..n ai.. n.... .,... ....... t (IaBi rnuuy evening. day on business. I Th W. C. T. U. met at Mrs. J. Mc- kir.n.'y's Friday for an all-day meot- ilr.B. Tho younir nennlA i.f T.lvouinv ar.An an evening of enjoyment at the home ui ir. una Mrs. j'ete Henningsen of Wednesday last. Aftar an evening of Kaincu and music dainty refreshments iwere served. The r.et To Gether Club met with Mrs. G. Hlgglns. As usual a very en joyable afternoon was spent, light re freshments being served. Mrs. B. Davenport, Mrs. N. Kugel and Mrs. K. N. Huwley of Salem at tended tho Get To Gether Club. AUer enjoying a family reunion Mrs. 8. li. Spurrier who has been visiting at tho homo of her sister, Mrs. A. uoolldge, returned to Guthrie, Okln. Turn Vettur fitrft 91 11 n,how .f Mrs. Frank Hrlght, passed away at his lows., nrn vlaltlnrr , the home of Aliee Coolldirr.. Tho Ijiimsons are looking over the coun- .... .. ..... .. .. ... " "eru n view ot making Oreeon . . 4 1 .... a 1 f.TrrininrM inriiuirnoi.il. .1...... . E aumnwiii. inuir nonie lbs country u evidenced oy an amine appearing recently In the Christian KrOnce Monitor, as follows: "In aolvlnK the problems of ualng hnilillnss to tho.r fullost ca pacity and employing all of the tlmo of Ihe pupll, mm unusual features. wUcularly "In connection with what la known as the Junior high school, are being satisfactorily Introduced in tho ui. hnol svstom of Salem, Oregon. "The experiment, begun four years Mu, has proved that tne per capua oaat of Instruction has decreased; a leaser number of toachnra are needed and thore hus been u saving in mo trtiiltlliiR of schoolhouscs. Besides, the school children have shown a greater .... . i iiinlr varlolv of subjects intmnm " - ' j .i,..r.. An lncronse of work fur aunt s home Usa pupils In tho seventh and eighth MIhs Helen King, of the O. A. C, sjradoH has also furthered their edu- and Mr. George King, of U. of O., rational Interests. In case of failure spent the week end with their parents, the pupil repeats only tho subject In Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. King. which he raiieu. -."-, 'A. more practical knowledge is also of the Portland Dental college, Is op Esined In the Junior high school by the enlng his offices in tho Hubbard introduction of departmental work, 'building. manual artB, doinc.'.e science, pen- The I.lvesley school Is progressing manship and speclalljied Htudles in nicely with 48 pupils In attendance, music and drawing. It la In this way Evening services are being held at capita cost of instruction 1b church on Sunday evening and prayer decreased as teachers have been en abled to handle larger classes. Under the direction of City School . t..l... W Tiwlil. 11 Huporliuoniieiu, " ' hort -course Idea has also been cstab !ihed In .tlio Junior high schools, and e.panslon of the work has been made ..osalblo by tho elimination of the teaching of Herman The short ,-ourse idea divides the school yl. y into eight periods of 45 minutes each. or from 9 to 4 o cloca. m i- .iiul.li.rf int three parts of 1 weelts each. The length of the course under this Plan ''" th' ,)0 either U, 24 or 3 wocas. ..a r,.r-tl-nl manual training .... ..,.i,. ilenartment 111 I). J. Httin.r. nhn anffcrAil a fow days' severe illness last neek, la again able to be around. The young people of Pratum have enjoyed a few days' skating during the past week. Caution must be used, however, as the space on which skat ing Is safe is not very large. Kev. Ashliman conducted services at the Mennonite church on Sunday and Monday evenings jSCOVERED HEAVY SNOW GUISES HILLS Dallas, Dec. 10. Dallas and Polk county residents opened their eyes this morning upon arising to find that the ground had been covered with a covering of snow during the night ... ,o about 28 Inches with .,,i ui a v,i u.,.. .. J,.,i.i vi, I tho itrnii still falling. This is thei Ashliman. i heaviest snowlail in tnis pan oi mo I state in the past three years and Is a ' great hlndcrance to the carrying on Tacom h., D 1 The body of UnitC ite8 Commissioner E. B. Brockway. who was drowned last Monda' night while skating on LaKe Steilacooi.i was recovered by the polico late yerterday. It was found in 25 eet of water about 20 feet from the ! spot whore Brockaway broke through the ice. Safe Remedy or Children's Colds If you want a pure, whole some and absolutely safe remedy ior the relief of coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, get Foley's Honey and Tar. It contains no opiate or habit forming drugs. of all kinds of occupations. The log-1 VilUYClUaiC. Bng camps in wi uuu...., . . I . If the annw keeDS UD the 're8t f thB WiU In01'813' e"eCt !lt1e5!5i5I'1i,',the operation of sawmills. All trains coming into ana leuviue v, . v,t mnrntne were late, the morning train to Salem requiring two locomotives to move tne cars. Awn ings in the business district which iwere left up last night collapsed ow ing to the heavy welgnt or snow a.m k rnnfi. nhnut the city fell in Th snowfall in the mountains rinverdale. Or.. Dec. 10. Mrs. Charlie Scott of Salem is spending a couple of weeks here visiting ner mother, Mrs. Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hadley left here Thursday for Portland where they will visit for a week with their son i fllffrinl Hadlev and wife." in at nno time Snndav three cars I . riaiicm ( nnid to amount to too otnlr in tlhe mud holes on that ! ", t-M Mil ranchers living In good road at me iuui ui oimiiic' ...... ,hill. Mr. nml Mrs.TerulinEer of Salem spent Sunday at the F. A. Wood home. the district are isolated with the ex ception of the use of the telephone. The attendance of the Dallas schools this morning was cut oown It'll l nuuviaj 11. -- , auiiuu i o " Mr J Garner went to Salem Pun-; reatiy on account of the Brtow ana ... ....I . .1 (knf trtO meellnir at the homes on Thursday Miss Helen Ncgabar was a caller at the Johnson home Thanksgiving. Miss Pearl and Jessie Kamn spent Mmiiliiv at their home here. Mr. Win. Ward, manager of Krebs hus moved to Highland. Mr. Geo. T. Kisley has purchased a fi,. hii:iii (if (liivlng colts. The young people tripped the light fantastic toe at the Livesley dance hall Saturday last. M,- Hlchai-H Yates, of Silverton, motored to Livesley Sunday. The Get to Gether Club held their anmmiil chicken uie dinner at the and home of Mrs. A. Coolidge. Out of the town visitors were Mrs. 1. A. Mawie day to spend a few (lays with relatives Mrs. L. B. Hennis ana J. jvi. riarou ton attended a loganberry grower niootini? in Salem Saturday. Mr. Gus Drager was in baiem rn 1 CttHJ v - - for awhile It was thought that the schools would have to be aismisseu Always Recommends It Cfcutet Baker. Browmvllle, Tel., orltee; "For many ycart pA.l I heve meJ Folor'e Hooey end tar Compound In my hmily and kare lound it mperior to ny other cocih medl cine. it it npeeially efficient In ol b.d coldeof my children. I liavealwiy. recommend ed it to my friend, aa a atle remedy lor the chil dren, aa it contain no opiate. Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND LOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND MUCUS, clean the psseagea, conta in flamed and irritated membranes with a healing and soothing demulcent, enaes hoarseness, stops tickling in the throat snd makes refreshing, restful sleep possible. There is no, better remedy jor Coughs and Colds than Foley's Honey and Tar. J. C. Perry TODAY'S WATCHWORD Sickness Prevention The guiding inspiration of modern medical science is Sickness Prevention. As this idea has worked itself out, smallpox, cholera, yellow fever and other in fectious diseases already have given way. And science has finally developed an effective agent against the plague which is the originating point of over 90 of disease. That plague is constipation, and that agent Nujol. The dangers of constipation are so widespread because by reducing the body1 s power of resistance through poison ing it makes it easier for any disease to develop. Nuiol by relieving constipation prevents the absorption of the poisons which otherwise would be taken into the blood and u.tcct the whole system. Leading medical authorities agree that pills, salts, castor oil, etc., simply farce and weaken the system. Nujol softens the foot! waste and encourages the intestinal muscles to act naturally. Nuiol helps Nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacu ation at regular intervals-tl,e healthiest habit m the world. Get a bottle from your druggist today. For valuaiU health W-'.' Thirty Ft ot U"'' -free, write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. New Jersey), 50 Broadway, New York. 7 r. Nhl h M ml) in M hlttt YY til mug. 4,if ,( ---j- - UecKworXi Sj-" I ! ok. 'ujl Trad Muk. t at iVitft"'. Xh JWttjT wftrfrsrrt lubilitutti. For Constipation SICKNESS PREVENTION rJg Jfi If. fa ep T- -I' T T T 1 Pratum News Notes. Mrs Lena doinentlo nclenco ucp " , . v M. ,.m, Mw. S. fcWt chool m aiw " ll:lw.nnor, ana Mr N. Kugel During the ihi yl - ,,.,00 worth ' " , ,)U1,.!wek.end at the home of Ml Ruth ",rl" ,V 1. ' .V.nfitH from thoir Weaver, ot South High. .?..:"' , nutting these rlmenU 'on a WfH-pporUn, tlMJIUS. ,... lluliin a -In the manual irum... ractlcal carpenter and a machinis lmploVod by tho nchool board and Je men InHtruct the boys In schocd anJ take outHldo obs with Bes.de. mending broken auto for Salem resident., manufac rS machinery pari, and doing n.ill . ... h,.vo remodeled a 12- past summer, TfnVl This house Is being UHed to ' Toul locaoo, teaohe because scarcity of dwellirrg places. -A. practical houHekecper has been pt over the house u..u , , me.tlo science teacher, the R . . ur U.iirnlllH' cooking ana m " ton spring." .... Hnrman Plunkett are rejoicing over the arrival of l a new daughter, born last ai. Plunkett was formerly Miss "T.'ohn Roth and Miss Zlna l.ini bert were quietly ' ' : " last Wednesday, am te x of many of their friends. W make their home on the Both U.m went of Pratum. 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