THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1903. APAQE FOUR. ft, t TEACHERS SALARIES JAISED Principals to Get $80 and Grade Teachers $55 The regular meeting of tho board til directors of tho Salem public schools was held Saturday overling, fall mombors of tho board being pres ent, except M. L. Chamberlain, who ila detained by Blcknosa Dills Ordered Paid. Clwkfl exponso ,2.50 Urown & Lehman 1.50 'Charles Bort 10.00 TPsolflc States T. & T. Co 3.75 iSalnm Water Co 10.76 LcUoVb of accoptanco woro read 'Jmm all df tho teachers elected' for JCbe ensuing year, except Miss Nolllo "CoHur, who resigned, and hor placo vn Jlllod by tho oloctlon of Miss Ilea ujle Ghcpard, of Zena. IS. G. Cans and J, It Davis woro en- JSgcd to cnumornto tho pupils of the J3a)eni public schools at salaries of '$SQ, and 26 cents for each pupil over A petition from tho teachors for a ir&lBo In salaries waa read, and tho Hollowing changes woro made: Tho salaries of tho principals of tho "TOast, North, Park and Lincoln -bcIiooIs was fixed at $80 per month f tho school year. Tho salaries of -nil grnrto teachers woro advanced 35 jer month, so that now teachors will Jinw recolvo flG and old teachers 5S I Kir month. A motion was mado to ralso tho salary of tho suporlntond- .ant to $90 por month, but tho motion jvns lout TTho salaries of tho Janitors fur tho -coming school year woro made: Park school, $40; North school, " 412.50; Hast and Lincoln, tG. Sovoral bids for furnishing wood -wore nccopted: From Mark Skiff, 70 cords of fir wood nt 13.10 por cord for ICast school. 0. O. Itlgglns, to supply to Central school 12 cords of ftr at $2.76 per cord, and olght cords of oak at $4 por cord. Jam os Scott to supply Lincoln vchool with 30 cords of ftr nt $2.88 per cord. Ilolntqrferos wjth tho wind, , , Av - , , 1110 OlIICIBI BCOrO IUIIB uic oiu'Ji and Is as follews: " Yij'd nil on -1 O" " L" "J. tf-tf !0 fiALEM Davis, 3b The Bugle Call lor Ml Smokers Sumner, It Teabo, o i. Saunders, lb Lorlmer, ss . . . Jorman, cf .. . Downlo? 2b .. Moshborger, -r'f Hoss, p "... WOODMEN SERVICES JsUNDAY Camp and Circto Keep Their Decoration Day "Woodman momorlal day wnB oh nerved Sunday by Salem Camp. No. 118, and Indies of Sllvor Doll Clrclo, No. 43, Women of Woodoraft. Tho organisation met at tholr hall In tho Ilolmau building, and at 1:30 o'clock proceded by tho Salem Mnrlno band -marched to tho Hotel Wlllnmotto, whoro they took tho cars for tho com- olory. .Ho-forming they took up tho march. Tho first gravo unveiled bo lng by tho Clrclo, that of Mrs. Anna Hanson, wlfo of R, P. Hanson. Tho Woodmen then took chnrgo of tho ser vices, and unvollod tho monumonts ovor tho gravos of Geo. T nallllo. T. II. Elmpklns, G. P. Card. 'A. Taylor. Wm. O. Wootacott. U 1 taForo and trunk D. Forrell; Prof. W. O. Hawloy 7otng tho orator of tho day, and K. F. JVvorlll tho render. Tho vocal music Tor tho oct'uslon was furnished by a quartet of members of tho Circle. This was tho first public appoaranco -of tho niarlno bnnd, as It Is n recent Organization of tho city. Bcarcoly tthroo months old, and composed of 18 fptoccu, Thoy made, oxcollont music, :nnd recolvod many rompllmonts for .Uholr progress In tho Bliort tlmo thoy working. TWIN V5 4 Mb i Xvb Ml I, A p. ia 1 1 m. inimiiL 'n ,,4 or-jo o 1 1" II Ih H ...,,.. 4 .1 0 3 0 1 ,,m jv .'A.,.'sJ o 13 i o ii ?siy 400205 ks lli. ?s?wm?immmi2nimf9 Satowm. AMm'M fjt tiiJ.XA.uu I 1 1 1 1 MjMmMMjmmp jp ahw V 9"BT H ZrmfM -vBirB. M yfmr' ' wimf-r i mm MJ ?:... 3 9 i-i 4 o mi & BSKifmiM'iYMMMJFJmJM lrm 14k 3k ! ' .t.34 3, 6 27 11 9 WmHM Wmm&' Y5iV JX Ysk 3 1 ab r mi po A E WUuHbBBBBBs' Yj9 Zmthv --A1. . WtWK. 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'' li I o ' ' lyVi UK aauv. y v i.t uiiutii .u biiv vw.ui ( i X ufrV BUvkfl HH W ave tne Janets. v3l iw i 4C: Totals . . R0SEDURC Joorgor, 2b Corliss, If nay, 3b 4 Daker, ss 6 White, c ...'. 4 Dradloy, p 4 Morrow, lb . 6 Casoy, cf I Van Lottwln, rf .... 4 Totals .. . Summary. Bases stolon Salem 1; Iloscburg& Struck out Ross 14 j Dradley 12. Two-baso hits Davis, Loudors, Joorgor, Morrow. Passed balls White 1. ' Bases on balls Dradley 4; Wild pltchos Ross 2. t Hit by pitched ball Sumner, Cor liss, White, t Tlmo of game, 2:30. Umplro, McCormlck. Tho gnmo botween Kugcno and Al bany Saturday was very good ball, ac cording to tho Eugene Guard, but Eu gono was too heavy for Albany, Vnd won by a scoro of C to 2. Sundny'B gamo wnn dlfforont, tho scoro showing 18 to C In favor of Eu eoeo. It Is rumored that Eugene has strongthonod hor team by adding sov op mon from California. It Is said thoso mor arrived In Eugene Friday morning, and that Eugcno now stands ready to put good monoy on Its team. It would seem from tho scoro of tho last two games, that there might bo Bomo foundation for tho rumor. When Itosoburg and Eugene moot, some thing 1b going to happon, and It Is pretty cortnln that Salem has got to get a movo on and strengthen Its team or tako n third placo. Salem Is in tho gnmo, and, being In, It must play tho limit or quit. Iiavo boon ii Lewis and Clark Club. "Mrs. William Hancock Clark has recovored from hor rocont Illness, at' Portland, and on noxt Tuosday will mccompany hor husband to this city. 'jlnjor Clark and wlfo will como up Jfrom Portland noxt Tuosday, arriving Ton tho 11 a, m. train. Thoy will ro- hnaln in Salem untlCthe sanio hour ."iiext day, whon thoy will visit Albany, returning to Portland Friday evening fond leaving -for tyolrionio in Wash ington, D. Q, tho following Monday. The mombor of tho LowIb and Clark ijTIub will tofrler them an Informal re jvoptlon on Thursday evening. - . o -- . Raglans Lose to Roseburg . (Continued froifx first pago.) OAK CEMETRY Holds Impressive Woodmen Memorial Exercises At Twin Oak cometory, near Tur nor. on Saturday afternoon, was held tho unvolllng coromonlos of tho mon umout orected to tho memory of Jas. W. Drown, a Woodman, who was" a mombor of Pine Camp, No. 198, of SI!- verton. Mr. Drown was qulto well known In Salem, whoro ho married Miss Cora Adams In 1894. Ho was at ono tlmo In tho employ of tbo States man, and also worked at tho Salem woolen mills. Ho was killed In n rail road accident near Rocky Ford, Colo rado, last winter, while in tho employ of tho Orogon Nursoy Company, of Salem. Ills wlfo and daughter woro prosont ot yostorday's corcmonles which woro bountifully rendered, un der tho manngomout of Neighbors Kinney and Slmoral. of Pine Camp, and Postmastor Dobortson, of tho Tumor Camp of tho Woodmen of tho World Prof. 12. T. Macros officiated as consul commander. Miss Gladys Ulclies was tho reador of the poem for tho occasion. Walter I Toozo, of Woodburn,, dollvorcd tho oration. Music waa furnished by tho Turner band. Largo delegations attondod from Pine Crook camp and Staytop. Altogothor tho exorcises woro of a most Impressive and solomn charac ter. o A marrlago llconso was Issued to day to William Donnls and Irlo E. Williams. J3C THE QUEEREST STRAW HATS X You ever saw are on display In our south wind w, They're made by the natives or Mexico and are so peculiarly con structed that they can be bent Into any concelvalbe shape and will not break, and water will not hurt them, cither. Too much to believe, Is It Uutit'sso. Holl your hat up and stow It away-take It out aid shape It In any of a dozen unlaue styles and It looks as nobby Just as though from the mil Iner's hand. Just the thine for ladles' nrcr lltrce wear, but they're made for men and children also, and no more serviceable summer hat was ever sold for the price which Is only 25c. Ask to see one then you will see that we hive not exaggerated In the least Tho nofoburgbovini-o n, very clov rlolTinuMher'Wy good ball. To dd to their reputation In thla Una, lowtivor. H might bo well to gag tho first ba-jonmu. Ho plays rattling good ialL but hla mouth is of thQli&lr- triggorYarlatj7'andbla v6cabularyof TWENTY YEAR8 TRIAL. There aro lots of good things the doc tors kuow nothing about Wo fre quently cure people ot dlseaso after tbo doctors have glvon them up. If tho disease comes from ovor work, dissipation, ot exposure, causing weak and watery blood, and loss ot flesh and strength, we have the one sure reme dy in Dr. Guun's Blood and Norvo Tonic. Those tablets taken with meala turn tho food Into rich red blood, malting strong steady nerves anu increasing wia sireugui, uyiiuiug up eolld flesh at the rate ot 1 to Slha por week. This means health. For n'ervoua prostraUon, loas of memory, or a pale, sallow com plosion, a better reroody was never mado. 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