Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 02, 1904, Page FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8AJ.EM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRJL 2, 19D4.
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GOMWISSION
ONLY HAS
THE POWER
Attorney Gen. Craw
ford Hands Down
Opinion
School Teachers Can Not
Change the System Es
tablished by Com
mission Attorney-General A. M. Crawford
TMterday rendered tho following
opinion upon tho request of State Su
perintendent Ackerrann:
Relative to your proposition ns to
whether "tho uso of Augsborg's draw
ing book, In hand of teacher only,
the pupil using paper, would bo a vio
lation of tho text-book law of this
state," and also whether "thero could
be any posslblo objection to tho uso of
supplementary drawing from other
sources than, that now In use," permit
me to say that, In my opinion, neith
er can bo permitted. Text-books for
our schools liavo boon soloctcd by a
commissioner, selected nnd appointed
because of their supposed special
irmu-iPiieo of tho kind of toxt book
best adapted to tho noods of schools
of the state, and to allow teachers who
seem to think that tho commission
has made a mlstako In some book, to
substltuto somo othor book or system,
would nullify tho work of tho com
mission, nnd destroy tho uniformity
In text books Intended by tho law. Al
so to allow toachors'to supplement
tho work by teaching somo othor sys
tem. In addition to tho system estab
lished by tho commission, would have
tho same effect. It would, to somo
extent, confuso tho minds of tho
pupil, and If teachers woro glvon that
much latitude, they could, If thoy
wished, teach very little from tho
books selected by tho commission, and
put In most of tholr tlmo on books of
their own soloctlon. Tho text-books
havo been selected" by tho commis
sion, chosen from tho best educators
of tho stato, nnd it Is fair to presume
that tholr Judgmont Is as good as any
one Individual. Howovor that Is riot
tho real question, Tho toxt-book nro
selected as tho law directs, and no
other book can bo substituted, except
In tho mnnnor provldod by statuto,
therefore both of your questions must
be answered In. tho affirmative. To al
low tho roquostB would pormlt touch
ers to vlolato tho law, which would
be objectionable.
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Tho stato military board will hold
Its regular quariorly meotlng In this
city on next Monday.
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Caution
H Wo wish to caution you that
a you havo but three Jays mg
a more to buy A
Easter Cards h
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am Our assortment of thoso u
dainty novelties excel any- a
Os thing ever shown In Salem. mg
Patton's BooK Store, h
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I SALEM
SOCIAL
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Dancing Party
Tho Critorlon Club gave nnothor
dancing party Friday evontiiR, and
Tioga hall was onco more filled with
a merry crowd of young people. This
Is tho second party given this season
by the club, and both have been a pro
nounced success, and their continu
ance Is looked forward to with great
pleasure by the younger sot. It has
been rumored thnt the young ladles
are planning to give a leap year party,
and the young men nre anxiously
awaiting tho results.
Tho hall was artistically decorated
In pink and green, and large Japanese
fans mhlod the finishing touches,
while, from behind a bank of palms,
Steelhammor's orchostra furnished
excellent music. Miss Marguerlto
Wlllson sorved punch very charming
ly, from a very pretty Japanese corner.
Tho dancors were: Misses Mecedes
Sims, Edith Ilagan, Lou 1 so Cronlse,
Ruth Gabrlolson, Dcsslo Eakln, Mnymo
Stout, Nettle Frezure, Emily Thatch
er, Leila Cavanaugh, Lenna Cavan
augh, Hattlo Hargrove, Ethel Calvert,
Dosslo Schultz, Ella Schultz, Ama
Strong, Bornlco Sims, Claro Jones,
Dlancho Drown, Eunano Craig, Emma
Miller, MIm Wiggins, Miss" Ynntfs,
Mrs. Loonoy and Mrs. Geer; Mossrs.
Jamos Mott, Howard Catlln, Herman
Baker, Ralph Cronlse, Carl Gabrlolson,
Ross Flshburn, Wm. Entreos, Uort
Hewitt, George Gray, Roscoo Jnmos,
Porcoy Jennings, Mr. Looney, Oliver
Moyors, Frank Meyers, Cloyco Mnth
ow8, Ralph Mooros, Mr. Oeor, Adrian
Miles. Alex Molr, Herbert Nutter.
Winnie Poormnn. E. Pholps. Frank
Rhodes, Claudo Townscnd, E. Wig
gins, Paul Wallace, Luther Whlteman,
Donald Yantls.
The patronesses woro Mrs. Mark
Skiff. Mrs. Farrar, Mrs. Ada Strong
and Mrs. W. T. Eakln.
The West Snlem Lltorary Society
closes this ovonlng. A big tlmo Is ox
poctod. Tho local talont of West Sa
lorn will prosent a drama entitled "A
Family Affair." Thoro will bo sevoral
solos and musical soloctlons given. Af
ter tho program thoro will bo a box
supper. Evorybody Is Invited to como.
PERSONALS
Chas. Barr, of Portland, Is In tho
city.
Stnto Treasurer Moore wont to Port
land for a short stay.
B. C. Patton Is In Portland on n
buslnoas and pleasure trip.
Supromo Judgo Boan wont to Eu
gono today to spond Sunday.
Collector of Customs I. L. Patterson
returned to Portland this morning.
Miss Maude Moyor and Mrs. C. O.
Mlllspaugh returned to Portland to
day. Mrs J. N. Brown has returnod from
sevoral days' visit with Portland rela
tives. S. I. Shore, of Monmouth passed
through tho city today on his way to
his old homo in Sclo.
Virgil Perlngor. of Belllngham City,
Wash, is visiting old friends In Sa
lem, whoro he formerly attondod tho
Wlllamotte Unlvorslty.
The athlotlc exhibition at tho Y. M.
C. A, last ovonlng was a very crodlt
able affair, and tho numbers ware
worthy nnd entertaining.
1 Doug Mlnto and Chas Holstrom, twq
Heading farmers of the Slletz country
' returnod to their homos today after a
pleasant visit with Salem friends.
Jack Arlck, one of the pitchers In
the Salem baseball club, Is In the city,
ready for active practice lie is a
nephew of Hon. J. K Weatherford, one
of the promlnont attorneys In Albany.
South Salem Personals.
Miss Dora La Grange -has returned
from an extended visit with relatives
and friends In Washington.
Mrs. C. T. Mclntlre returned last
I evening from several days' visit with
her parents near Lebanon.
How would it do for youJ
grocer to sell poor stuff or dear
stuff as he sells Schilling's
Best?
Moneybacl:.
h i 1 1 1 1 1 n ii n ti-H-H 1 1 1 1 1
STOLE COAL
AND WILL
RIDE FREE
Governor Chamberlain Hon
ors Requisition From Ne
braska for Burglar
Governor Chamberlain today hon
ored the requisition of Governor John
H. Mickey, of Nebraska, for the ex
tradition of William R. Herrlck, who
Is wnnted at Kenrnoy. Buffalo county,
Nebraska, for burglary. Tho crime
was committed on January 30 and de
fendant left tho stato at onco and
camo to Pendleton, whoro Sheriff T.
D. Taylor arrested him. The crlmo
consisted of breaking Into a box car
and stealing coal to the value of $16.
Sheriff Logan Sammons. of Buffalo
county, will tako the prisoner back to
Nebraska.
MARKHAM
REMEMBERS
FRIENDS
Railroad Man Who Will Have
a Kindly Regard for
Oregon
C. H. Markham, first vlce-presldont
of tho Galveston, Harrlsburg & San
Autonlo Railway Company, who has
boon promoted to general trnfllc m n li
nger of tho Harrlman Hue In Orogon,
with headquarters at San Francisco,
wrltos Tho Journal, undor dnto of
Houston, Texas, March 27th, as fol
lews:
"I beg to asknowledgo with thanks
tho recolpt of your favor of tho 22d,
Instant, with clipping from tho Capi
tal Journal. Not tho least among tho
anticipated pleasuros of being trans
ferred to tho const, Is that of being lo
cated where I will havo frequent op
portunity to meet my old Orogon
friends."
ANOTHER
HERMANN
DELEGATE
Corrected List Shows a Gain
for the Old Congress
man By nn error In tho list made by the
secretaries tho name of W. H. Drapor
appoarod ns a congressional dolegato
from Marlon county, whon It should
have boon G. P. Terrell, of Mehama.
Following Is tho Marion county del
egation, as cerrected:
Congrosslonnl delogatos Hon. F. T
Wrlghtman (dologato-at-largo) ; W. F
Dragor, T. L. Amblor, T. J. Cronlso,
Ed. T. Judd, II. O. Moyor, J. N. Smith,
T. C. Smith, Jr. II. A. Snydor I T
Reynolds, R B. Southwlck, W. C.
Hubbard, B. B. Gosner, A. L. Downing,
E. Hofor, A. G. Stoelhammor, A. F
Blackorby. J. U Cook, D. II. Loonoy,
J. A. Smith. W. L. Tooze. G. P. Ter
rell. Alex. LaFollotte.
BANKRUPT BOOK GTOCK.
Less Than Binding Cost.
Frederic Hebard, representing Chi
cago bank creditors, Is here nt the
Wallamette, closing out choice llbrnr(
los at 30 conts on the dollar. Mr. He
bard is nearly finished In his work
There are 32 llbrarlw In all, compris
ing Voltaire complete, histories, cyclo
pedias, oratory, literature and the
beat French, Hnellsh and American
authors. The editions are all rare
and choice, and the opportunity Is
without parallel for Salm book bind
ere Our advice to readers Is to see
Mr. Hebard, who expects to leave
Monday.
Court House Notes.
J. Orth has purehaeeil ef V. A. Man
ning three loU In St. Louie for $250.
The total fees collected by County
Clerk Roland during the month ot
March amounted to $347.90. Of this
sum H9 50 wae received from the
county court, f 110.80 from the probate
court and $82.10 from mlscellaneoui
sources and 18 marriage licensee, at
13.25 each, brought In $68.50.
Free Methodist.
Rev. John Glenn, of Dayton, Or.,
will preach at the Free Methodist
church at 11 o'clock and alto In the
evening at 7.30 o'clock. Sunday
School at 10.30 a. m.
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Look Inside
at our display of
HOME-MADE CAKES,
COOKIES, DOUGHNUTS,
NUT CAKES AND
MARGUERITES.
W keep a supply of cookies,
doughnuts nnd cakes on hand
all the time and wo can assure
you they aro as good as mother
used to make.
Angel Cake
Devils Cake
Walnat Cake
Ginger Cake
White Cake
Especial attention given to or
ders for receptions, partles.ctc.
fuller & Douglas
Grocers
Agents for Choso & Sanborn's
Coffees.
142 State Street. 'Phone 2261.
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Tho stato printing ofilco Is at work
on the liouso and scnato journal oi
the special session and expects to
have them completed In about threo
weeks.
?HnBfHHaiia!Moiiei-;
Take a Little Walk
Some Nice Day
Go out and Beo thoso
fruit
farms we aro selling at $5.00 a
month
A plank walk from tho street
cars will tako you right thoro.
Thoso tracts aro all undor tho
plow, and comprlso tho host)
land In Marlon county.
Over half of thorn aro sold,
bo do not dolay buying at onco.
Thoy ar
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2 3 Minnies
Walk from tho street cars. $G
a month, and no Interest.
i Salem Abstract
and Land Co. j
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Repair Bicycles
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Salem Gun1 Store,
Paul H. Hauscr
Prop.
Phone 2781
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EASTER GIFTS FOR
CHILDREN
Chickens, baby rabbits, clucks j
llttlo prices for little gifts
The stock Is larger than last
year, also a greater variety ;
Candy eggs from 2 for 5c up
The Spa,
114 State St.
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MORE EASTER NOVEUTIfca. ;
Have arrived In the spring
line of millinery. You are in
vited to call and so them at
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PARLORS.
Bueaessor to Mrs. J. O. Hooker,
317 Commercial street
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ment and get wedged In with T
tho Eastor buying crowds.
Como at onco and pick out Z
Yout New
Spmig Stiit
and Top Coat j i
Yout Easter
Hat and Tie j j
Como, while our stocks nro
at their best.
You can then tako tho proper
amount of tlmo to mako your
selections.
Everything Is blooming with
Spring frcshnoss, and tho early 3
buyors linvo first choice.
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choose shoes?
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