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MUUMMaMUWIIII IMIIiSM II IIIWlllliM
HIGH
SCHOOL
VICTORS
In the First Baseball
Game of Season
m 1 1 u t i 1 1 1 i i i mn n 1 1
DON'T WAIT TOO LOXO.
The Little Salem Tigers De
feat the Great Big
Farmers
SCHOOL
NEWS
OF CITY
What Is Being Done in the
Different Grades
High Hchool.
Tho Bonlor debates which wore
montlonad InHt waok aro nohoduloJ
to como ofT tlio 20th nml 2lHt of this
month. Tlio dittos aro to ho hold In
tho asBotnbly hull of tho hlh Hchool,
to whloh tho public nro cordially In
vltod to ntteml.
Tho II rat delmte will bo for tho
kIiMb mid tho second for tho boy.
Cointiiunleutlon was Miit to several
of tho eastern Oregon IiIkIi school
roquestliiK Jlelintcw with thoiu, but
nriBWor cnine buolc Hint thoy worn
iinnblo to do anything for thin year,
but thnt perhnp wwet yqnr thoy
would ho ublo to inulco diilus.
Tho 'junior ohuw l now preparing
to Klva tho Honlor oIiihh n bnmpiut,
whloh will bu hold about tho inlddlo
of May. Thin affair Ih ono of the
inoHt linportaul of tho grad nation ox
orciuo. Postern aro now out for "Trial by
Jury," whloh U to bo given by tho
IiIkIi nobool student noxt Friday
nlKht, April 19th.
Tho Kloo club l worldifK dlllKently
to mulct) thin entertainment ouo of
tho vory bout.
Tho high school orchestra which
linn heretofore been an Independent
organisation wna taken Into tho Htu
grado class nt tho woolon mills one
driy this wook.
Principal Grnhain, of tho Ens'.
Hchool, hoB n vory nont and sya
tomatlc way of arrnnglng nrtlclos,
which ho clips from magazines. He
tnkoa tho different articles and
botindfl thorn soparatoly and uumbors
onoh book. Ho thon makos an lndox
book nnd arrange, tho tltloa alpha
botlcally. This onnbloa tho pupil to
rofor quickly to which ovor nrtlclo
ho wishes to road, nnd thua holpi
with tho loHsona.
North School.
A program wna arranged by the
dlffuront rooiiin In tho North achool
and school was lot out oarly at tho
noon hour, tho program boglnlng nt
1:30 p. m. Tho programs rondorod
woro iih follewa:
Mlstf Chappie room Song, "Llttlo
Birdies"; concert racltatlon, "My
Shadow"; clioruu; concort recitation,
"Tho Duol."
Mlmt Itobnh OatiB room Hoclta
llon, "The Secret," Ml Murphy;
gong, "Four Llttlo Woo lllrds," llrst
grade pupllH; rocltatlon, "Brown's 15x
nmplo," Mark Wilbur; oxorclBe,
"Why We Plant Tros," olght pupllH.
Mr. Iflva Henl'B room hlxorclso,
"Spring Flower," four glrl; roclta
tlon, "Four Loaf Clovor," Annlo Olb
moii; "Favorlto Trees," aovoral boys.
Mliw Ada Dayton' room Song,
"IJuy My Klowor," mta Floiahor
and ninncho Drake; rocltatlon, "Tho
Troo'B Choice," (Jludy Scott.
MIh Laura Bonn's room "A Sen
sible Fir Troo," Goorgono llutchlns;
exercise, "Our Favorlto Trees," llvo
girls.
MImm Muble Mickey' room "Tho
TreoM," lloloii Hurrmuu; "Woodman,
Spare That Troo," Joaoph Mliitou.
Mlaa Fletcher'a room "Tho bios
Isoiiis on the Treea," 1 Intel Todhunt-
dent body In K recent meeting. Ther; recitation, "lMaut Treea," lflrnes
orcbeHtrH eompiiaea aome of the beet . tine ltoberta; song, "Four Lent
young musicians In the city. It will
now be under the aupervlalou of the
atudenl botly, mid receive a portion
of the atudtuit body funda. The or
ohestra la composed of eeverRl pieces
which Mr wa followa Ward Flahor,
cornet; Phil Keller, clarinet; Ualbert
Uurlou. trouilMiue; Joy Turner, first
violin; Harold Smith, wound violin ;
Host Mclatyre, snare drum; IBra
lister plana.
IPnol School.
Miss Fleming, of Chicago, h teaob
or of music lu public schools, lave
the teachers a very latereatlag
treatise of her subject this week
She akowe4l the practicability of giv
ing children blla of classic mualo aa
well hh the beat Ih literature. Her
plHii of presentation In primary
Cllover." Sylvia Miller, Helen Carr.
ICdltli Warner, llaael Tmlhuuter
ICrueellne Holierls ami Amanda
Spi'HUger.
Mr. Peebles' room Heading, se
lected, Udaa Tate; song, "We Love
the Grand Old Treea," pupils of the
fifth, sixth, aoveiith and eight grade;
ad drew, IS. Hoftr; addreaa, He v.
Davla Urrsjtt. The rooms wers nice
ly decorated with tenia awl wild
spring llowera. Quite a few vlaltora
were present and all appreciated the
children's work very much.
Park School,
lfiula Kay. late of Walla Walla, en
tered achool Wednesday.
Arbor day waa celebrated by pro
grams lit the different rooms and by
a general cleaning up of the vara
(trades will Prove helpful to every Ur(g tk th, pmw worK
tetmh who had the good fortune to
was displayed to the patrons and
parent of the eenool.
her her.
on pp... .rw .. ,, t u u Trtvw.f txomtu sHperin
Angeles, N0 wl WMWiwmu lmmima ot Msrion eownty. vlalte.1 the
have Istely tu reeelvea. ortwary rooma of the achool Wodnee-
Aruor day exerrtsss were glren In 4,
th several roowa frlday afternoon. I l.liieohi School.
The DHptia ewgageil In a general Atbor ,jw WM WttriUt4 t the
yard clean-up Friday morning. (Lincoln school In gonsrsj assembly
Mr, Thoe Kay explained the pro at wkirh seventeen numbers were
ress of cloth manufacture to a fourth jroadered. There was no tree plant-
' ., . . , .1 11 - Ink as the yard Is full of beautiful
, trees already. The program was ex
MMent nnd quite a number of the
nsrettU ad thoe who were Interest
eel were visitors.
Better
Than v
Your
Memory
A riiwkiug ttceeuut will kottp your
luiMlutsM traiiMtcUoiu iilMolutoly
Mnrwt. You mil r'lj' on the
it'conl of your clu'cklug ncvouut.
When you tlolrt to rvfer to vwt
traiiKaiiKmi., n I'hocUIng nccouut
furnUbM rolhtble itntn easily
found ant) coiuptolo In nil dctuiU.
I'ny by check lu every trauiuictton.
Wo invito your clitvklng nccouut.
Wo Iter kUkrior advuntagos.
Salem State Bank
tMewBMnBBMasntnwaas
L. K. PAGE, Ptmhitt
E.W. HAZARD, Ct
'SuiulHy School Suporlntitndmitm mid
PHitonj of (JHty School:?,
You are roq nested to met nesn
Friday ovealog. April llth. at the
j First Christian ehureh. In thla etiy.
to consider matters of Importance In
'connection with the County Sunday
School AaaoftlutloH work. An assess
ment hag been levied upon the Sun
day school workers of this county
laud city, with or without your oon
sut. This Rsseasmont remains uu
, paid, except lu part. Within CO days
'doubtless another asvesauieut will be
levied. Wo need anC must lmvo the
, oo-operatiou of tho Suuday Bohool
workers. Signed.
I 12. II. ANDERSON.
,4-lS-St Proa. Marlou Co. 8. 8. A.
IMIMVwliisa
CorvalllB, Or., April 12. (Specla.
to Capital Journal) Tho Salem high
school basoball team opened its sea
son today In a vory favorublo man
ner. To lpavo homo exporting to hi
defontod by n tonm much oldor In
oxporlonco and groator In size, nnd
thon como out with tho largo ond of
a four to nothing scoro Is enough to
put gladness nnd concolt into the
honrts of any aggregation. Dut the
Salem boys, wbllo the arc, exceed
ingly proud of tholr nchiovomont, nrn
not "awollod up" In tho least. Tho
Agrlcs hnd tho advuntago all around
homo grounds, homo crowd, more
oxperloncod, or rather oldor players,
and larger mon, but tholr advantages
woro of no uso whon pitted against
tho tonm work and alround fast
playing of tho high school lads. It
Is tho opinion horo that Salem .has
tho faRtoot high school tonm In the
stato thla year. Thoy play with a
sunp and vim that Is truly wondorful
for n tonm of tholr hIzo. Tho men,
with tho oxcoptlon of Koonos nnd
Joitos, nro all small, and hnndlo them
selvoa In truly profosslonnl stylo.
Tho fnct that thoy hnvo good coach
ing is ovldont, nnd Curtla Colotunu
aiiroly has dono well with his tonm
for so oarly In tho souson.
1 Kooiio'b pitching wns tho roal fea-
turo of tho gamo, ulthough ho was
backed up in a flno mannor. After
tho first ball was pltchod, which Todd
turned Into n two-baggor, ho hnd the
farmors alwayB on tho gtioss. Ho wa&
only found for four hits nftor that,
all of which woro wrfl scattored sin-
glos. Ho only allowed ouo baso on
liallB, and struck out llvo mon. When
ho was hit tho ball hardly ovcY went
out of tho inllold, and was qulokly
takou care of hy tho Inlloldors,
Koonos got llvo ntwlBts nud ouo put
out to his credit.
Jouos also did oxcellout work. Ho
gavo ICoonoB line Htipport, which lidd
ed to tho confidence of tho wliolo
team. He threw well to buses, and
nearly always got his man. The farm
ers are fast on bases, and were hard
to keep from pilfering. Roberts,
Farmer, Kay and Gubrlelson all
played a very fast game on the In
Held, as Is shown In the tabulated
score. They all accepted a large
number ot dllllcult chances, ami
made but one error, a wide throw to
first. Kay tilled his position at the
dllllcult comer to perfection, and
nailed everything that came his way.
aptnln Roberts made some beautiful
stops.
The outtield was well cared for,
aud It. Moores captured a long Hy af
ter a race through a mud marsh.
Harrison's hitting was also a feature.
Carey had no chance In his left field.
Por Clio llu-mor.
Todd was their beet man. Ills
good pitching was all that kept the
score as low as it Is. He has a
wicked, quick out -drop that the Sa
lem boys could not connect with,
and IS went to the bench via the
osone route as a consequence. Wo4K,
of football fame, caught a steady
game. Swann, the pole vaulter. is a
fast man at second and runs bates
well. Chas. L. Moore, son of ex
Stale Treasurer C. 8. Moore, played
a good gams In renter Held, and Is
credited with a base hit. The rt
of the inaeld la fast, and nearly all
are heavy hitters, snd they say thajr
wtll return the lemons which tber
borrowed today when they come to
Salem next Friday. O. A. C. plays
Ohemawa Saturday.
HowSttlmn Seoivtl.
There was nothing doing until the
third Inning, with the exception of a
hit by Roberta and Moores. la tho
ttrst half of the third Inning Carey
struck out. Farmer was passed to
drat oa balls, aud Immediately stole
ssooad. ICeeaes fanned. Huberts was
also presented wtiu a pass, and he
and Farmer scored when Joaes plant
ed the sphere out over the right.
Haider's head, and before PaUersQu
could pry the ball out ot the mud
Joaes was safely perched on second
Keoitw went out oa an easy one to
tlrat. and the side retired. In th
sixth Joues waa Irst up and waited
until Todd had let slip four wide
oaos, whoa he took hU baw. Ha went
to second on an error hy neatly, to
third on a p&saetl ball, aud scored on
T At the first sign of Backache I
or pain in the region of the T
Kidneys, or weakness and
Urinary trouble, the following
simplo prescription should be
used:
Fluid Extract Dandollon,
one-half ounco; Compound
Kargon, one ounce; Compound
Syrup Sarsaparllln, three
ounces. Take a teaspoonful
after each meal and at bed
time. Any good proscription phar
macy will supply those threa
' Ingredients at small cost, which
'. . can oaslly be mixed by shaking J
; ; well lu a bottle. This Is salt!
;; to force tho Kidneys to flltc-
tho sour acids and poison
! ! from tho blood, overcoming
; ; tho worst cases of Rheumatism
t..44-H..H.'M. i I I t I I i I I I I I I I ' '
ended In tho eighth. Gabrlolson was
out on an easy ono from third to
first. Roberts singled, Jones got first
on nn orror by Swann, and Koones
again struck out. Harrison singled,
scoring Roberts and tho side was out
whon Mooroa poltod tho air for throe
Btrlkos. In tho ninth tho farmors
woro scarod stiff by Salem lllllng the
bases. Kay hit safely, wo'nt to sec
ond on a wild throw by Patterson.
Carey struck out, and Farmer was
again given first on balls. Gabrlol
son got first on an error by Murray,
filling tlio bnsos. Rut Roberts flow
out to loft Hold, and Todd worked
himself out of dangor by strlkng out
Jonoa.
Tho Agrlcs' only chnnco to Bcoro
was In tho olgth. Farmor was slow
lu Holding a groundor by Todd, who
wont to second whon Wolff hit to
Farmor. Ho managed to got to third
and trlod to scoro on a paBSod ball
by Jonoa, but the latter was too
quick, and Todd wns caught at tho
plato by a closo doclslon. In tho
tulxup .lottos rocoived a sprain in his
right nnklo, but It is not sorioiiB, nnd
probably will not koop him from tho
coming gnmoB.
Harold Loonoy, formerly of Colum
bia Unvorslty, umpired. He wna
hoard to say boforo tho gamo that
ho did not want to pitch against such
a sinnll tonm. Hla work waa good,
alwaya glvng hla decisions promptly
nnd In a Hrm mannor.
Tho crowd wa8 good, and tho oc
casloji was mndo llvoly by tho pros
unco of tho cadet band.
O. A. C. cortninly has a strong
ton m, nnd othor collagoa will hoar
from thorn ilator In tho Benson. Their
Holding Is fast, and nil are heavy
stickers, and In about a weok will
prove a hard bunch to boat by any
team.
At the ond of the gamo Manager
C. Moores presented Manager Mc
Calllster with n large, luscious yol
low lemon, which the Agrte manager
accepted with a graceful bow and n
sickly smile but he declares he wlli
forue the compliment back lu next
Friday's game.
Following Is the tabulated score;
Salem.
All H nil PO A
Gabrleleon. lb. .
Roberts, si (cap)
Jones, 0 ......
Keeuee, p ....
Harrison, of . . .
H. Moores, rf . .
Kay,, 3b
Carey, If
Farmer, Sb
1 e
s
0
t
I
a-
0
0
0
0
1
11
0
0
1
0
t
1
0
1
Tetals: ...... t 4 7 20 16 1
O. A. 0.
AB It nil PO A
see
Todd, p
Wolff, e
Swan a, tb
Ueatty, 1 b....
Murray, s s
llllyeu. If 4
Joaes, tb (apt) t
Moore, ef .... I
'Patterson, rf . .
Psndergrass, rf I
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
e
0
19
s
ft
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
s
0
0
1
0
0
0
Totals .. .
Summary:
Roberts
..11 I ft S7 7 4
Stolen bases, Harri
et), Farmer, Swann,
ataore it), Patterson. Struck out
hy Keenes ft. by Todd IS. Two i:
hits. Joaes, Todd. Passed l.tlK-.
Joaes, Wotflf. Bases on balls, if,
Keenes 1, oa Todd 4. Earned run0,
Salem, I, O. A. C. 0. Time of gam
I hour and 35 minutes. Umpire.
l,oouey. Scorer, Croniee.
; '-
i llallartls Horohouml Syrup,
immediately relieves hoarse, croupy
;cough; oppressed, rattling rasping
and dlttloult breathing. Henry C
Btorns, druggist, Shullsburg, Wis.,
kwrlt03. May 30, 1903: "I have been
soiling Ballard's Horohound Syrup
for two years, and have never bad a
preparation that has given bettor
satisfaction. 1 notice that when I
sail a bottle they como back for raore
Fire Alarm lloxes.
Tho new Are alarm boxes, which
were recently Installed will be given
a 30-day trial, and, if satisfactory to
tho city, they will become tho prop
erty of Salem. In tho tests tho boxes
worked with accuracy, and doubtless
will prove a great protection to tht,
property owners. In the recent Are
on North Fourteenth street the rea
son that the box did not give tho
alarm was that tho glass was not
broken property. Tho glass door
must be brokon so that It will fall
from its position, and the operation
will thon hear the box in action.
Tho seventoon alarm boxes are lo
cated as follews:
No. 11 At Intersection of Com
mercial and Trade Streets.
No. 12 At Intersection of Com
mercial and State.
No. 13 At intersection of Com
mercial and Chomoketn.
No. It At Intersection of Com
mercial and Divisou.
No. 15. At intersection ot Liber
ty and Ferry.
No. 1G At intersection of Liber
ty and Court.
No. 21 At Intersection of Liber'
ty nnd Center.
No. 22 At Intersection of High
and Trndo. j
No. 23 At intersection of High
and State.
No. 24 At Intersection of High
and Marion.
No. 25 At intersection of Church
and Ferry.
No. 2G At Intersection of Sum
mor and Chomoketn.
No. 31 At Intersection of Four
teenth and Chemekcta.
No. 32 At Intersection of Twolfth
and Mission.
No. ,3 3 At intersection of Wintor
nnd Mill.
No. 34 -At Intersection ot Bush
nnd Commercial.
No. 35 At lntdrsoction of Moyor
nnd Llborty.
o
Gentle ami KlTcctlvc.
A woll known Manitoba editor
writes: "As nn lnsldo workor I find
Chnmberlnln's Stomach and Llvor
Tablots invaluablo for tbo touches ol
biliousness natural to sedentary life,
tholr notion bolng gentlo and otfec
tlvo, clcarlngUbo dlgcstivo tract and
tho head." Prlco 25 conts. Samples
free. For salo at Dr. Stone's drug
storo.
o
New York Kxcliuuge Opens.
Now York,Aprll 12. Tho produco
oxohango oponod Its now stock ox
chango today for boglunlng trading
In industrial nud mining stocks. Tho
41st Includes ns many as 75 Indus
trials and 115 mining stocks. .
0
liltton by n Spider.
Through blood poisoning caused
by a aplder bite, John Washington
of nosquovlllo, Tex., would lmvo lost
his leg, which bocamo a mass or run
ning soros, had ho not boea persuad
ed to try nucklon'a Arnica Salve
Ho writes: "Tho Hr8t application
rolleved, and four boxes hoalod all
the sores." Hoals every sore. 25c
at J. C. Porry'a, druggist.
n
IjoImiioii Huh a Hand.
A band has been reorganized in
tilth place, with a good number of
members. They aro meeting fre
quently Tor practice, and are making
good progress. Lebanon Express.
o
Doing Business Again.
"When my friends thought I was
about to take loave of this world, on
ncopunt of Indigestion, nervousness
nnd Enornl debility," writes A. A.
Chrlsholm, Treadwoll, N. Y., "and
.when It looked as If there was no
hope left, I wns persuaded to try
Klectrlc Blttors, and I rojolco to say
that they aro curing mo. I am now
doing business again as ot old, and
am stilt gaining dally." Beat tonic
medicine on enrth. Guaranteed by
J. C. Perry, druggist. 50o.
People Who Arc
"Meat Wise."
9 .. Vmms1m --. ... . J li 4
bbbbbbbV ask i- -"
mC laW4vK
Will appreciate at once the fine grada
of meat we sell Choice cuts of
Beof, Lamb. Veal. Mutton and Pork
for roasting. Delicious, Juicy, tender
Steaks, oxcellent Cutlets and Chops,
etc.. and our prices aro always very
reasonable.
F. A. Kurtz
rtMM305 Cam. at
Begin
Right
Rnv nil t -
Nervinn. xrLA'
simple nerrZ: l
ii - "MfcMia
tnoso nerve destroSi
and nnmtt1: WJ8E.
tonic foiMveaknorr
erg)', and give
the entire system. m
or jtven long wlS ' O fcT
225 5L At UTS"
"U Bpumg WOVlId follni V""t'
r"'.loe "two of our h2 ,' t:
..or mum no noihm TJrawh
tlmta it would MmmJL A
hoW hr In bed. A tS
lieea Parked in )oT !?"!?. fcl
icreu wbi so ef v.rT It " ft
the dnwrtrt . LdSSftfc 4
Ine. I got ft boiti. ?V i1 X
n twispoonful ever tmi S? C
about trn Uavs X. il I
T'lM?u'il it up in bi ViJ
"."i"uyu irom that tin. irT
Riven her about twtarT Ei
Norvlne nlonc 4lth rtiV"'
Liver Pills and tdlrt"!? h
were compfetf.lv L Zl .to
Nervlno ourwlres. Sialof '
oet or reiidt"" """"i
Miles Medical Co., Elihit,&
Brother Says He Is Ibjim,
Borne, Aprfl 13. A. B!lj?J
Harry's lialf-brothfr, Hjuthjj
ways ueen ms opinion nu U
wns Insane.
Just Ilmnta
Your cough Is only In th tiwt i
docs not trouble you now. dosl til
thnt It needs no attention, mi
has not had much of a itirt b j
time to check It. The ilijk'.Ktal
oaslly leads to Fneumoalt, Brc:
tis and Consumption. A bott
Ballard's Horehound Sjrc? its:
that cough. The price patittTtJ
reach of all. Sold by D. J IV
FOR SAL!
The only full lot left that eo
town on Winter street betwees (
tei and Marlon. A bargain,
50 acres 24 ralM f'jnSl
good house and bars J"
fruit. 7 arres of Straw' "
othr fruit of all klnii FtfJ
see
DERBY & W LL50.1
OREGON
STATE BANK
Jefferson, Otegon
Capital $25,000
BesHacilltiesfcflOwaj
fellatfe baoklflg cfi
patrons. Jeffefsca&j
good town, &
stores, good 0111s, i
fjanfc. and gooi F
Come and see
Oregoc Stat1
J. A. AUPPERtt
M. J. CAMPBSfc
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