-Aii-tVrj'wr"lt DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OKEGON, WEDNESDAY, UlSOBMBEIt 25, 1007. """"T! '! mlll 1 IIIINIMIIIIIIIIII , m Oregon's Peerless Educational Center 31 m m i m m m Ui W B i 1 I " " ffl " " " S " S " " fl """"u,,, wv,uw mvesiea in equipment, aucuuuuwo 0, M """ Ml SALEM IS THE GREATEST EDUCATIONAL CENTER OP OREGON. t VTTvTC-tff?. r I nc School for Success Uses truo NOKSL1L METHOD in Teaching. Gives tho DRILLS that mako keen, ncuto minds. Our great DECDI PLAN for work, insures success. Tho avorago student makes most rapid progress Wakes you up and soon places you in position. Most central location; always suro of a position. ,s . Havo many calls for StcnograpJiorB and Bookkeepers. Studonts from other schools come to us for positions. Write for Special Holiday rates for C and 9 months' Courses. Eclectic Business University I. K. RICHARDSON'. L. L. B., Prctllont. Worcester Block Portland, Oregon Tho Capital City of Oregon Is justly proud of its all-around equip ment for general educational work. From a fully equipped Mothodta university to tho Catholic boarding school for children, Salem has schools for all ages and conditions. Thero aro at least twenty buildings of largo capacity in this, city used exclusively for educational work. Thoro is Willamette University of Lltoraturo and Art. Thoro is WiMamotto School of Instrumental and Vocal Music. ,. Thoro is tho Kimball College of Theology and Divinity. Thoro is tho Statomstltuto for Education of Deaf; Muto3. - There is the State Institute for tho Blln . ' Thero is tho Stato Industrial School. Thoro la tho Sulom Industrial School for Indian children at Chom awa. Thoro is tho Willamette Unlvorsity School of Law. Thoro is tho Oregon Law School Incorporated with a branch at Portland. ' ' ' Thoro Is Wlllamotto Unlvorsity Medical College. Thorp la tho Capital City Business College Thoro h tho Capital City Normal School. Thoro aro flvo largo public schools In dlfforont parts of tho city. Thoro Is tho $70,000 High School and Teachers' Training School. Thoro is tho Academy of tho Sacrod Heart, a boarding and day school. Thoro Is n total ourollmont ut all thosa institutions of ovor 3,500 Btudonts. Fo convenience of location, for ohonpnoss of living, for a cloan, hoalthy moral city, Salem is (unequalled as 'i school and rooldonco city. Hundreds of families will como to Salem to llvo and mnko their homes for the onko of sending tholr. chlldron to school. Tho advertisements and announcements of educational institutions !n tlila Christmas Capital Journal aro worthy of caroful Investigation. BE A SPEQAIKT 1 T1e world it mi .. and wnm. . . ' w Hi -j&j?aa " "wwiy ten, Aryoaoiieotttaj Do a BMrlall.t . rt stenographer ,J of advancement MHr ha a paring " ui coma toiw, who cau do skillful, lattS-iS nuitt, ' Our school tenches to do by doing. j Our graduatos obtain tho best nniiih... .-.... 4 tl,1 tit, nvnnrn - ., . .. - TOIM! 1C Thoro Is a plnco for you In tho l.n.in, .1 nilv fn- U ... """ "u,,a- m Wo teach Bookkooplng, Stoenography, Tfotrtttsi fl manshlp, English, Commercial Law. Arithmitit 1 Wrlto today for froe illustrated catalogue. Capital Business College Salem, Oregon i JHSTORIOAL SKETCH OF THE OREGON STATE LIBRARY Whon Oregon was organlzod into u torrltory, iu 1S19, thoro was in corporated into tho act creating tho now itorrltory nn appropriation of $5000 to bo expended fo a territor ial library. This sum was placed nt tho command of tho nowly appointed Eovorhor, Joseph Lnno, beforo ho loft for tho west, and ot his appro- ( prlntlon soma 52000 was Invostod In . fcooks at that tlmo and tho remain-1 tlor at a later dnto; tho books com- Ing around tho Horn to tho sont of ! government In Oregon City. By 18R5 the library contained 1750 volume, whon misfortune over took It u tho Minpe of tho destruc tion of the stnte house by flro on Docombor 20, 1S0G; nil tho book. except tho few which had beon drawn ( WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY out for n ?. lining destroyed. Flvo years Inter tho library had accumulated abostit 1000 volume, principally through oxohnngo; $500.1 having been Invented In books by Governor Curry whllo on a visit oa3t In 185G. From that time until the prosont, tho library hn steadily grown until thoro nro now over 30,000 volumes; In the library, and Oregon can boaat . of ono of tho boat law Hbrarlos In tho WOHt. Of thee 30,000 volumes, about 20, t)00 oomprieo tho law collection, while tho remainder Is composed principally of stato and government COLLEGES College of Liberal Arts College of Theology College of Law College of Mediciae College of Music College of Oratory ' SCHOOLS Preparatory School Normal School Commercial School Art School Summer School Over Six Hundred Students Fifty Professors and ..Instructors Second Semester Begins Feb. 10, 1908 MAIN IJUILDING. For Catalogue Address J. H. COLEMAN, President, Salem, Oregon A POPULAR HOME HOI I ART 81VDK) ill Sir. and Mn. Toa I built up a Urge kaslwU graphy la their hwtqtl gallery over tho CMajjj moans ot the tlolrt ojlM trie light pictures trt fj (Hi attcr sunlight u&i oven moro wondetftiu .. . ,L., ... ...J curcu. inp.ir (iikijwm ImproTcmcnu, m mi of thoArlito-Carktj tho oldest and bcrt I norraanont endtrto Tho Venetian and J aro best secured h;tl gallery also prodfes) ..!. nkl.li ll lOZltii wuia, iiiin "-i-p-an casos at the foot cfa platinum, sepia pl! Inum, and arturt K Jlnlshed onarWW! IntMt natters, il her husband la iWM nni noslnes PX;,B h ohiMren. TlWn .,ni .rt eillerr i& 1 visit when la U Sir!1 u i. Almost r.iM strawberry as tbtt & ofm8ir(Hpw"J to better idnWri Growers ship U h Pacific co " .i;. AitolrCBt 1 r JJa i craves -rr- tons are foW,it Medical College Willamette University FACULTY John lluitilluo Coloninn, D. 1)., Snlcsu Prooldout ot Wlllam otto University, WiUlnni Henry liyid, M. 1., Salens Professor of Surgery, Sur geon to Sulom Hospital and Doan o,f Faculty. lAnl FiniiUUn GiiHlth, M. I)., S lens Pixifoasor of Diseases of Women, Stato Hospital for tho Instuio. Joins N. Smltli. RL D Snlesn Professor of Thoory and Prac tice ot Modiolno Walter T. Williamson, M. D., rortlassil Professor ot Mental and NorvouB pisoasos. Jasnes A. Richardson, M. D., Salem Professor of Pediatrics, Williasu Ciss'Ross Smith. A. H., SI. 1)., Salem Profossor of Anat omy. Augustus 13. Tissssloslo, I, D., Profossor ot Materia Medlca and Therapeutics, Stato Hos pltnl for tho Insauo. Angus K. Glllls, f. Sfllem Profeaaor of Ophthalmology, Rhlnology, Otology and Laryng ology; Ophthalmologist to Sa eom Hospital. Prank EMon Smith, M. D., Salens Profossor ot Obstetrics. stfslMilBhsL. "$" A Clmrles Oliver Royer, A. M., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology, Willamette Univer sity. T. Llnsey IIUI, R. S M. D Al lmssy Profossor of Gonlto Urlnary Diseases and Syphilis. Petor II. IVxVroy, Salem--Lectur-or on Medical Jurisprudence, II. J. Clements, SI. D. Professor Embryology and Histology, Bactorlology and Pathology. W, Q. Tucker, SI. 1)., Chenuuvn Professpr ot Physical Diagnosis and Dlsoaso of the Chest. Orla R. Sliles, M. D Salem Professor of Physiology. documents, which nro more and more widely used by stato offlcors, mem bora of tho legislature and stiudonls of- history and economics. These documents contain a largo amount of valuable raateilal used by studonts for tholr debates. Tho library has recently beon cata logued, using the card system which Educational jmd Civic. Nowhoro on tho Pacific coast can bettor educational advantages bo had than tho city ot Salem affords. Besides the excellent 12-grado public school systom, which is on a par with that of Portland or any othor city of two or three times our slzo, thoro ia Special Lecturers and Clinicians John D. Shaw, SI. D. Physician to tho Oregon Stato Peniten tiary, Dr. Elbert Fisher Surgery, Dr. E. O. Parker Sanitation and Prevention ot Diseases. has supplanted tho old priuted Cata-w,Uaraetto University, tho oldest locue method In all un-to-dat is .sectarian educational institution in brarles. Under this system, as soon tn0 Paclflc northwest; tho Academy as a new book arrives in tho library U1 w' u"v"1-" .v Vv...V, .. it ia noted on cards which aro m-'CaP,tal Business college, tho Capital sorted in their proper placo in tho Normal school, and other private catalogue so that tho book does not schools, in which a child can obtain havo to depend upon tho memory of k,nd of education desired, from tho librarian uutll a now catalogue 1 1" "u""iiy miiy uuu wwiuuu is printed, in order to bo of servlco scnol to the highest grade of pro- to tho rusors of tho library. fesslonal or scientific training. Nena mi, iioi.. nA' hut tho best, class of Instructors is The legislature of 1907 passed a , , , 4. t ii ,, , ,. ,, . ,, ., ... employed, and tho cost ot tuition In law placing tho distribution of tho .. 4 , '. . . . lu vni,.o oo i , L iu t10 private schools and colleges la various stato documents, except tho , , ,,,. . . TT , ,. f .- ., ' v nominal. Wlllamotto Unlvorsity pos- reports of the supremo court, tho , . .. , . A. ,,,, , t. . , ' . sesses nearly six blocks of ground; codos and tho sess on laws, which , . AA. .. , . . . , . . ., . ., last year a $25,000 theological col- aro sold by the secretary of state, inf. . . . , ,, ti, hn.,H.f t, . i.i . ' ,, logo was completed in connection,. will, by this means bo able to ar- and fI,lans, ar0 ho"B ladet fo,r 'h, range for tho exchange ot documents frecUon ,of a "0W "be!a " and reports of other states -to much ,ng"d "Ti InLuZH greater advantage to tho library than ,andf &0 Bjaorally, entailing a fnrmnrlv COst ot about $75,000, . L A , I Ever allvo to the Importance ot Tho stato library is used, not only --,.. in thnrrv,if.hfnrM. Salem lma by tho members ot the supremo court, LffrP, nnn n ftr nf ortonslvd but by the bench and bar of the entire 'Btreot IraprOYOment, and It will mot state. It is also headquarters for r. bo man month8 untIl all of tnQ large number of law students who8treot8 of tho clty will bo iald wIth aro very fortunate to be able to avail wtulIthIo pavement. Provision, for hemselvea ot the advantago of so tno perman0nt improvement of over ""bo "uiaiy wilHUllfc coal. The present librarian is B. N. tion, both city and county; a well .Ufactorr DP""; Near r ' '" organized and oqulppod flro depart ment and automatic flre-alarm sys tom; telephone and electric light sys tems, and ovor 15 mllos of electric street railway, reaching to all parts of tho city and tho principal state In stitutions, .. uawrtf are &"- .nasiS ri;;.?.f' ""SLtW nut wauo - come into bJ WlLLAMEnEOg College of Iff Located in New Medical Building ' " Law Library. Hsiauisbucu .- - . ,hfl fundaffiulJ A two years' course In the w in the degree of Bachelor of Law. 9l Ot!1 C. If. SIcSIary Dean, Codo Work. mrMTV Com.cn .HL 4 M w PleadioS . . t. nf Coda G. O. BUsglsam i . - mh John Haysi fror. ..iEs m 9UJ " 9 -w U& nil Qilllngham; tho assistant librarian IP, H. Raymond, and tho cataloguer ia Mlsa Edna M. Hawley. flvo miles ot streets In the northern portion of tho city has been made by tho city council and abutting property owners for this year. Salem has efficient police protec- !l'l . .....dltEt I Wihlo-Prof,oft3an tico work. I. II. VUU WW."- ,rjltf,0iCoi W. E. Kcycs-Prof. of Criminal J. G. IleUel-Prot of Contract. Occasional lectures by JJJjenU. other jurists of high legal at ,, Twenty.one students are in the Jmnior class