Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 14, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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School News
Htflh School.
Tke elaee of keglaner riolred
te tak an exarrtnaOo la grammar
.yesterday. There were too maay for
one teaikw to ha. tkey
Mvlded Into two section, one
aged br Mr Maria t and ! otktr
by Mite IMrhnrdu Tilt examination
was at 10: 10.
Tke htflttntnf algebra laa also
It to taint for mm rvnaei, It,
afco waa dlvMtd. It wIM moot for
ike second period In tke aftomoon.
Tho atvnXitt aw H rirtfa to
Dili rlaaatc dUereat from tkoee of
Jajft tTM T nlr of cktsetes
take daring tke klglr aekool eonrta
la etgkt Two each year. Mo credit
to given for the work, Wat It It r
ftwliwt m a part of tat ItngUtk
eoarte. Tat hooka art otdorai la
tamo tots af the oafkltt, aad told
to the atsdoata tor 10 etaU ttk.
Soma of the oldtr students Save fta
leked tbalr rlfki awl ot net aaw M
alM rlaealra tfcls Item.
A nnnalwr of atudenta coatt troM loo
grant a distant to go boata for
ktrn, aad o lunrb la Utt bnlleUag
Tbay aw reanlrad to tat la (ha clans
rooms tk bore la Mr. Smith's aad
ths glrla la Mia twafferJ's. Yesttr
day t of tko boya watt ntMmblsd
!
4-
A Doctors
Medicine
under ke care of Mr. Smith at noon,
tad tke fwa aad joke were plentlfnl
Tkt Demoetkenee society baa Its
regular meeting yesterday evening.
A toodly number of members were
present A ploa for getting up a
coatt In tkt society waa considered
ad adopted Tke aoefety, all bat a
committee conalsllng of Harvey. Sla
tr. Beta Harding. Mabel Mngoaan,
urpn nmn n wmi - i
divided Into two aides, aad tkt rivat
ry sfcall be along tkt llnee of abat
... - - .-J ,ittmm
daty of the committee mentioned n
to coaaldtr tkO nantta preflmtod for
Mtmbtreblp and terMe at to tholr el
Iglblllty. The toting sl! It to girt
an wvenlna's entertainment to the vio
lent. After tke regvlar orar of boalnets
waa dispaased with, tkt following pro
gram waa given: HA Talk on lUureat
Ing Machinery." by Olen Cooper;
"How W Play llaaeball." by Verl
Ooode, "The Hnmonms Hide of nin
lag." by Harvey aMater; Tke Bicycle,"
by Beat 1 larding: 'Tke Phonograph,"
tag. aernnng new ipwmww n .! "-. --
programt. The captalae are Perry "one. Ra Utter, started In. Mo tjat
Nlgkman and Margarita Mora. Tke the data la practically at It waa mat
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM
Aver v-u oral ' not " s,mp'e
cough syrup. It It a strong medicine, a
doctor's medicine. It cures hard cases,
severe and desperate cases. Especially
rood In bronchitis, pleurisy, consump
tion Ask your doctor all about this.
... ..-i-.. Lowell. Mi.
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by Mabel Manss; a aont;. by (tke
Mfssea Doll and Mtra, and "Talk on
Poetry," by Perry Relgtlman. Four
nw namoa ware voted la, aad the to
doty ctooed oat of lt meet Intree
Inr iMtlowa.
A very Inttreetlng ipor was read to'
the Aaerican klttory data yoettrday
on "Interaal ImprovtuienU," by Crla
sle Clark. Probably tktre la lets
rhange In tke American klttory data
than any other In tkt echool this
trm. Only oat member, William
t.rkin drooMd oat. and oat new
term.
Dr. JOppley met his music claaa yet
terday at lt:40. There are belwttn
ii and 70 atndenU taking tkt work.
He bad a quiet room to work la, owing
to the Instructions of Mr. Marmtto
who charted all that were not taking
tke work (o remain on the lower floor
nnd not collect In the hallway at tke
rear of the atMiembly room, and not
to keep up a confusion, na they bad
done before.
Floyd Utter performed tke exper
iment for the botany rbua yaetorday
Contest
. eennllAnY 14.
onEao"' , i -nrrr-ni -:555
It i. to prove kt giving off of mols
,re by a pkL tm c- -rn.au
are all performed by the itii
d.ta to famlllarlat Iknu much as
oalblo wltk that klad of work. Two
of the old sudents, who dropped out
of botany last ttrm, turned to re
aum the work. They are Bdns Mont
gomery and Menrlc Itoherts
MUt Nellie Sykea, who has been ab
Mnt oa acconnt of troble with her
eyes, kas returned to school.
The sttttfonts are beginning to ttte
th library lo a conalderable extent.
lt probably will b neceeaary . -
chairs to be piacea
accommodations.
tnere wr m
Plating Memorial Tablets.
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Santiago, Cuba, Feb. 14.-Hundrtdt
of American rttldenU of Havana and
other cltlta of Cuba art In this ctfy
today to wltneta the memorial ex
ercises on the baitltnelds In this vi
clnlty, which will be held under the
nsplctt of tke Saatlago battlefield
rommlMlon. Tke eommltalon arrived
here a few dayt ago and had trary.
thing prepared for the unveiling of
the various tablets and monuments
today. Among, the historic spots thus
marked are Ml Caney, Fort San Juan,
San Jnau Kldge and Saa Juan de
Ma.mraa Hill and Kettle Hill. At the
unelllng ceremonies the govern
ments of the United Stales aad of
iCuba. the United siaiee army ana
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1906
. THU. oviw w- fVA 1jFV; .-. TT
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b lt 1 Yo mwt m off nr MbHltnl
o
CTFortv million bottles of Augutt Mowaf
wld in the Unlte-l States alone Mice IU
iiitnluctioi I An1 the denwtHl for It i
still growing. Isn't that a fine showing
of rjccewr Don't It prove that Atigusl
Flowtr has had unfailing success in the
cure .f in Htfe-tlon and flvsper a-the
wor-t enemie of health and hntiplneas?
01 it n.t afford the wt exidettce that
AuKit Plowrr is a speciliC for all
stonai'!t nu'l intetlnal ilitwli r r-that it
i the Iwt vt ail liver rrgu'atora ?
5Aujr't Pl-wer has a matchleaa record
Mr uHt in curinK the ailing mil
1 - of t'. tirtrrit cotntdaints.
qTwv u. t$c and 75c All drnggUm
Sold In Salem by S. a Stenc.
navy, and the Society of Santiago de
Cuba will be represented by dele-
gales
Dr. Stone's Drug Store
does a ttrJaUy eaah twilnew, owes no
one, aad ae oae ewes It carrlca large
sleek; Its shelves, counters and show
eases are leaded with drags, medlelnoa,
aetleas, toilet articles, wince and
limners of all Wads fer medical pur
pes. D. Stese is a regular graduate
la medtelao aad has had many years ef
axperieaee ia the praetisa. Consult
Ueas are free. IVwwrlplisss are free,
aad ealy regular prUea fer medielne.
Dr. Steae ana bo feaad at bis drag
store, Salem, Oregen, frew 6 in the
mtralag until 9 at nlghL
OA8TOIIIA.
Btu.Ua lMKdYlklWMniBeaM
MARKET QUOTA
TIONS TODAY
MMake Salem a Qood Home MarkaL"
"Make Salem a Oeed Hemt Market,"
PetiHry-At Stelner'e MarkeL
fckqrs-Per doa, lie.
Cklckena 10c.
Prya-Se.
Ducka tc
Peiltry, Eggs, Eta,
Ngg-pr dos, ,
Bwttar. ra(aUM.
iUa-Wlic.
rrya-Mo.
Ostat Ttc
Dttcka le.
FrulU, Vegetablts, Etc.
PotMoea-UCMc
Oniona lMc
Appm-SS r ksMkti.
Carrots-Me pr btwkti,
Be-t par bwaktj.
J-U par twt
Trepltal Fruits,
Baaaaas-l Me g.
Oeanea-t1f,Ta.
l.vo.a-tft
Live Statk Market.
I'WK-tMf
CoTi-lMtite.
Skaep-te.
Ureea4 val-.
Pat Vtaal4ie.
Grain, Feed.
Baled clover JS,
ffcaat-tMtjT.
TtaoUy-SI.H,
Orala-
Itraa-Jtl.
Skaru-Stl.
Butter and Cream.
Portland Market
Wkeat, Clnk-a7o4.
YaUoy-TSe.
BhtaMata 7o7S.
Oau-Ckok White, $8,
MiUaUitt-lireB( jn.
Ily-Ttnotky,J9jis.
Potato tfy 6Qc
Poaltry- Average old kens. 1113-
nUx4 ekiekMs. Itl0e; brollora,
llte; yoaBg rooaters. l&e; ojd ,00
tera, Sfc; drsd ekickans. 1314.
turkeys. Ura. Hi7e; turkeys, dressed
10c. g, dreastd, per pound, 120
". atacks. lftflSo; plgeoM, itJ:
sedans. SS.
Pwk - IteeKNi.6 $7 vi 6.
Be-Dre6ed. I5c
Mattoa-Dweaed. 48ttc.
ltopa-Oetoa. 19. isnc. old
Sre,
' "" ". TOswy, aearso to
Jia. ; Baxter Oregon
Mokair-XocaUal 3
fG0!Qil
(gp) Stffitpigj'
Tht TVntna . .. ... ZH I
Through Pullman stand4 'J
ImirUt alivinltitT iun ,1I1- i. .
nVili-niVn Rnnlrnnna t. i. .' Tl
cars dally to Kansns Cltyj tJjl
Pullman tourist sleoplag trt (J,1
sonalljr conducted) weeklj to C
goj roouning cnnir ears (it, J
to tho Bast daily. ',
70
HOURL
POkTLAND TO Ctt -jkCO V
tto Chute ef C' ' V
DKPAttT
roft
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Bceelal
oils.
Tia Uant
In (ton
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Ktprni
IslS p. m,
la Hunt
Inntoa
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north. Omak.. Ktiu..
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For fuller information aik rrHt I
your nenreat tlekot agont, or
A. V. fflMtn "i
General FftweEger AMt.
Tho Oregon Itnilroad & NarigtUq'
Co., Portland. Oregon.
COUVAXLIS it I1A8TER B, E.
Timo Card No. M.
11
No. S fer Yaquina
Leaves Albany 12;U r. W.
leaves Oervnlllt ltM P. K
Arrives nt Yaqulna .... (:B F. U
No, 1 Returning ;
Leaves VnqfifnA MIA. U.
Lcavos Corfalli 11:90 A. il
Arrives Albany 32:15 r. U.
No. 3 for AlbanyDelroit
1av Albany for Detroit 7:34 A. K
Arrives Detroit 1S30 P. It
No. i from Detroit .
Ioares Detroit ItOOP.U
Arrives Albany 6;0OP.XJ
No, fi for Albanj l
leaves CorvAllls 0:10 A. Wl
Arrivra Albany 7:10 Alt
No. 7 for Oorvnllls
Imves Albany fl 00 A It
Arrive Corvnlll 8 0 A .
No. 7 for Albany
Ieavea Corvnllls 5 00P.lt
Arrives Allxvny 5,40 P. It
Ne. 0 for Corvnllla
Leaves Albany 7Plt
Arrives CorvallU S.UP.lt
Train No. 1 arrive In Albayh
tine te oennoat wltb tbo 8. P.
beuad train.
Train No. 2 Mac?a tke 8. P-
trains at CorvnlHs ana Albany, &H
dlraet servieo to Newport and s1
tent beaches.
Train No. 3 leaves Albany fer De
troit at 7t30 n, to,, arriving tkore l
amjlo timo to reaeb tho UreiteaBSti
ket eprings tho same day,
Train No. 4 between Albany aad De
troit eonneetn with Bugone loeal at Al
bany, aha wltk loeal fer CorvalUi-
Train No. 5 leaves Corvallis at 6
a. ., trrives at Albany 7j10 a
Unto to oatsh Bugene loeal to FtUl
and train to Detroit,
Train No. 8 leaves Albany fer Cf
vallla at SiOO a, H after arr.val f
nertbbanad Bogene loeal.
Train Na. 7 Jeavea Carvalhs at a w
p. nt arrives in Albany at 5.40 p. av.
In time to connect with the loeal tT
Bugene and way paints.
Troin No. fl leaves Albany for Cfcf
vaUla at 7i35 p. ra., aftr tho arnval ef
the a. P. loeal from Portland.
For further Information apply to
J. G, MAYO, Oen, Pa. AK
T. COCKItBLL, Agent, Albany.
H. H. ORONIflE, Agent, Corvall'a.
Steel Soled Shoes
Metft S3.0O, Boys' S2.50 and S200
The beat wearing shoes told In Salem.
345 State St, Opposite Patton's.
JACOB VOGT
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