Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 25, 1907, Image 24

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALI3M, OREGON, WMDNKSDAV, DEOEMUUR ln, 1007.
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STATE SCHOOL FOR ,
THE OREGON DEAF
child Is taught to work. In tho car
penter -Shop, tho shoo Bhop, tho
printing office, tho sowing room, ho
cooking school kltchon, tho garden,
and In various domestic work, overy
effort lo mado to teach each pupil to
do some kind or Bevoral kinds of
Tan-urn . . . . hand work Intelligently, skilfully,
Tho Oregon School for tho Deaf lslenco In other state sohools for tho willingly, to the end that all may
situated a short dlstanco southeast ofdeaf. Tho teachers In tho literary bo fitted to earn a good living. Dur
Salom on a hill which affords a department are Mr. T. A. Llndstrom, 'Ing tho prosont year an additional
splendid view of tho valley. Here rocontly from Washington, ' D. C; teacher has been employed to teach
tho deaf ohlldron of tho state who Miss K. W. Murphy, from Kentucky; cooking, and a special room has been
cannot receive an education at tho Mr. Geo. W. Hal so, from Ohio; Mfta fitted up for Hhat purpose. Better
public schools In their respectlvo Edna Shomber, from Kansas1; Miss quarters havo boon arranged for tho
communities, aro brought together Nellie NIchol, from Illinois, and carpenter shop, giving a well lighted
and given opportunity to acquire a Miss Mary MacNanmar, from Iowa, space 60x30 feet, and an electric
thorough educational training to fit All Jiavo had experience and special motor Is being Installed to nun saws,
thorn for life's work. Every effort training In eastern sohools boforo a lathe, etc. Moro attontlon has boon
is mado do offset to the utmost tho appointment to the Oregon school, paid to farm and garden work than
great liandlcap under which they ' Tho teachers In ihe Industrial do- horetoforo; with that tho school has
Buffer by Increased Individual In- partment aro Mr. W. C. Swlnk, car- boon supplied with a, varied and
Btnuctlon, manual and Industrial train pentry; Mr. L?wrenco Schoesa, loath- abundant supply of vogotablo pro
Ing, tho provision of all needful and cr work; Mr. Augustus Hcsley, print- duco.
helpful apparatus and tho employ- Ing; MIsa Pearl Eggec, sowing and i Other Educational Features.
mont of nono but technically trained dressmaking, and Miso Mario Llnds- In addition to tho regular school
nnd experienced teachers.
Pnrposc and Results Accomplished.
Whon tho difficulties of tho work
aro fu'ly realized tho results nttalnod
appear really miraculous. Without
education, or any adequate means of
train that nobody would accuso him '
of trying to stoal tho train, whon tho '
truth was ho was only stealing a
ride on tho train. Ho applied this
to tho factsvof tho case, that tho
boy was not attempting or intended
to Bteal a horsn, but ho was only in
his crippled up condition stealing a
rldo on a horso, becauso ho wanted
to get to his homo In Olackmas
SALEM'S ARRAfOF
l-ACE
BEAUT
countv and had no mnnnv tn tnv r ' Sulou has noxt to Pnrii.... ..
transportation. Tho jury saw tho J??.1 iwlped harbor shops nd I!? a,lor tu '
1.1 .i ...i ii .. . . oath room in ti. .. "ntl &mon . . lJ w
iiuini, uuu wuuu mey roureu io con- .. , "u "!. it u , '" Ten . .
Aider their verdict found tha v quartor of tno s,f ., "" ""meu ,r '""nj
cripple unanimously not guilty of Co,,nmn, which has control f8 ' rdtr7!
trying to steal tho horso, but guilty ? n , JT.. oxam.naUon "g
winy oi sioaung a norso-uncK rld ,.,, ."" "umisBion to the a , "knu.
which was not a crlmo under tlJS ?nfC83,,n SftnlUry are and regl! w JW'
Rf.nt.lir.na Tim nrnw,1 f th mtln f Shops and thn l.onHu . T 1 8t' ,
::::i a :...?.. ." . " woifaro of th m. ... :". u una bi ,..;; y
uuujf wiia o piuaEea . mo uoyg ac- .. . ', "" u prune 0b- in ki "
qulttal they mado up n.purso to pay J Ct8 oZ th,B Doaru" crted by State ha. i Sfrky,4l,,
-- -v"wea th v.
his expensos home.
law.
ui ... . .. sin v. ."" "fend
Mr. Kaiser ranks among .the nblo "T " st EWWuncnt. L n " . ult5Wj
in i
ma
for
took into pnrtnorMi.p ,. B K;;
lawyers ol the state and for many ' "op m; ; ng P rIors arc L J. Mr.
years nas onjoyeu a good practlco ,,, . ." , , uuu WCro es- loomn tR . "' w Ul
in both tho stato and federal courts. ' ;" ! y ' uco' Myr about ord to, ,i , Ul;- Bel,
;;;;: ',r u" ,BOt . .A ycar bo m h :::Tsnt
THE NORTHWESTERN
NUR8ERY OV SALEM uJ T a n rc'tloa for' to iZ H
.himself in tho profession diurin .u C..?,re '1 m
r. n .Tnn n nf tu 'years lio has resided Jn Salon, tmJ.. T."""! ,
in tho nursery 'trade, established this .tP i" ' ' baths nnd toLTZ'l
business at Salem thlrtv years ncro. . " , mm ono of the tt. , ,T9
Ho has his renldonco and packing1 ?. ..ock8J f cl(?ar8 anil faeces
whoroi u c,iy' 1M0 rurn,lu
grounds on East Stato street, whoroi " . ' "... "I1.1"0 nnd "'"lOomaertl.i Zr.
he has a flno rosldonco and boautl-l ,a """ UUU,M u, ol l most ox- In, ., 0.,:"",'"
fully kept grounds. Ills planting CI . C ,lld wn,nut!8 ana 5JVW
irrounilii aro fnnthor nf n.i .ittnd ),ato Elnss, with comnressM K,,ii. A. rd M
.ley, domostic Bclonco. work tho daily llfo of tho pupils 1b
Science. . so arranged as to keep them happily
Sovonty-scvon pupils havo boon and profitably occuplod at all times.
.enrolled tho presont session, and Activo Christian Endeavor and do
with othor applicants to bo admitted bating soclotles aro maintained by
at tho boglnnlng of tho January tho pupils. Parties, carefully
communication, it Is evident that the, term It Is expected that over eighty planned for by a commlttoo of toaoh
Jeat child's mind must rapidly bo- pupils will bo In attendance. Thlr- ora, aro given tho ohlldron on all
como starved and etuntcd, and tho teen now pupils havo been admitted holidays. Athletic sports aro' henrt
result bo an Irresponsible, ' Incom- so far during tho term. illy oncouragod, a gymnasium being
potent depondent, practically a dead j tIkj Course of Study. (proidod for basket ball and Indoor
weight upon society. But by liberal Tho course of study lncludo3 In 8Port. Monthly lectures nro given
provision of tho stato this impondlng tho upper grades nil tho branches ky no teachors on topics of gonoral
futuro of tho deaf child Is rovorsed. 'commonly taught In tho uppor grades Interest, and occasional talks by out
Tho graduatos of this ond other of tho public schools and In the lower 8,do opoakers- aro provided as op--schools
for tho deaf aro in th'o great grades is principally dovoted to tho Poi'tunlty offers, thoso bolng lnter-
Tnntnrltv Inilnnnnilntif enl r.rnmin. u..i. i n.. tt(iiv i.... nrotoi! ffr thn hnnnflt nt tlio lilt.
lhg citizens, following a great varlo- written, spelled on tho fingers, spo- dron Recently an addition of throelSpokane and at Roseburg, who hon-'bor, trado " J :",. !h0 b"'
ty of U-aden, paying taxes, anxious ken, and read from tho lips. All ndrod and fifty volumes has been,& W n"ory stock, but employs h "" J vhS J! f
4 .!..- 41.1- -1.11.1 . t.i- .. . ... mvlnwwl tn , 111 . - nn trnvnllnir n.nlnomnn Tfla oliln. ' l " ul- ILO HI 1110 I10IO StatO.
lu vuuuaiu muu viuiuiuu, JUKI UOIO nCW pltpiIS BTO glVOH nil Opportunity "" '"u nunu-y uuu u iiuiil-
In Increased productlvo earning en- to lenrn speech and Up rending. uor of ningazlnos have boon ordorod
pnclty to roturn to tho stato with Spoclal attontlon In tho last few especially adapted lb tho uso of
many fold compound Interest ovory yonrs has boo ndovoted to this dim- children.
tlollar epont on tholr education. Tho cult phnso of tho work with very on-' n
rorl denf beggar or tramp has bo- couraglng results. Whon speech and STOLE THE RIDE
omo nn oxtromo rarity, though tho spooch reading do not appear possl- I NOT THE HORSE.
hearing fraud who assumes deafness ilo after careful and continued
In ordor to proy upon nn unsuspoct- trials, tho convorsntlonnl mso of tho A Story of How Attorney W. M.
ing society ib aim rroquontly to bo manual alphnbot Is strongly on
met with. cournged and tho Indlscrlmlnnto uso
Tho Faculty und TniKtecs. of signs Is discouraged. Howovor,
Tho hoard of trustees consists of communication by signs is so natu-
Oovornor Goo. E.
"uuvHOj ill
prioo Jn all 23 acres. Ho grows JVT' "' Mcycr NbuZ
and handles wholooal- nnd retail " nt f, tl Ba ber Com- maintain,?6
. ..... iitiouiuii. nun iiiiq nniti fnn t..in i 'v hul
on Kinus or fruit trcci nnd shrubs ""- .i. iiusmon nnd a tW.
for ornaninnthm n.ihtin n,i ,,HVntlunaor lwo "'Btratlon8 of dlffo- Btnnrf .B:.""4,l
- -- -----. .O -- bv l't 1 II bU lt. .. ." HUH I ICV u..
rnnn,! ir i,- .. Jruul POcai complexion. Ho hai .Inrn ..,.. ".msM
Snokano anrf at nonorn.r. ., .l!,on. crcat dcaI t elovnto tho bar. 'thank m. V- . .
..... " '"'Hoi icr (
"onwrSJui
U Is not gcnenHy
no traveling salesmen. Ills Bhlp-I"' J1, " -"' o wnoio stato,
mnnfa v i, .u.M. ' I mnlng a constant warfare for clean.
WJfcUll aft - I. nil . 11 .
states generally, but his principal. 1:!" 'T' h
trado is woll established and his old- M " ',. ,'"'" " ,!..... A'" ? 0DBC8t ni m
uiiuvmb mo .Darh.r bmlnw., i .i,..J
o, --7 "
nago,
Of AtlftfAmAon n i a It ! 1i- . U '
mora. This ..oaks woll for a man ?.tanda"1.8 of l,'e mon employed In
n i ....;.! i i ... t U1 uusincss of Hlinvlng and hair
Knlm-r Cleared a Cllrnt of li Ser.
oils CImm'k.
Hon. W. M. Kaiser, who Is a na-
Chamborlaln, nil, so easy, and so rapid, that among tlvo of Orogon, has
so long engaged In a business whore
thoro Is room for tho practlco of a
groat donl of dccoptlon, and whero
competition, not always fnlr, Is so
keen. Mr. Jones1 Is n man who puts
con8clonco nnd chnractor Into his
busInosK, nnd that is what counts-
cutting.
Tli W. II. GIInoii Shop.
This popular tonsorlal establish
mont Is located on Commercial
atroot, botweon tho Snlcm Stato nnd
Capital National banks. It has seven
23 years to hU !: J
mo men woo htteai
.. ,u loji imeijjju
would take a ttMjfta,
haa a flno flrhilfrts,
Biruw. wim Diih nai
A Xoat SWeforti
H. H. Hcnline, III J
mamialng a next trci
a ory Intoreat- ? tho largest amount of Hat-';" ' " - , "T."
Cfl rt.... .- . , ... - . .. l l.l.i . .... ......... IKfinMnn 111 m nnir Mm Tl,. ,!, - "'l"M'l'v. xiiiu vruuia . iilio UVVH VUK1M 1 Ui
owiwwry oi oiuio j.. n. ueiison nnti tnomsolvos tho donf lnvnriably pro- e niry m nis uusiubss career. . . . "' nml oxcollont nttondnnco In thn wnv Salem tor .i,:..-Z
Bupt. of Pnibllc
Ackormau,
TllllnBhiwt
mntron, h
Btructlon .1.
H. for to uso It.
n ..- i indent E. S. . iiuliiNtrlnl Tnilnlnif.
' jo mi e, who Is
o ha ' d wldo expor- phnsen of tho school work.
I In his
tho prlntor'i
ILSr'K.'K 'IIT-IT SS - -!::- i ? :.5K5
..-,...-. --- ......-., - . -. i 1,11111 iliiii i iiiu i iiiiiii -'fi ii. ii ii iiii rr iriAHUi mi u. -ai
Tlilo Ion nnr. f M.n mn.t Imnnrlnnt tllttt for a f6w VORrS. when llf nnmol BhOtlld gOt lllB Catalog Or V.TltO tO ltllll , ., . ., " . .. .. . ." "
'" ""w ""- "'-- - ,.,.... ' ' .-.- " if ifH.n.. iu K"w" "llu i cigars niui amoKorB' mosiuo UohttaUi
AVJl IIIIUI llltlLIUIIi 1 ... . . T
iiniuiuu. inuro is a iiiuinni ana taiion lor do'ti i hwb
EVory miiiicicni monoy to onablo him to
' tako a course In Wlllamotto Unlvor-
Tho Northwostorn Nnirsorlos hnvo
Salem Brewery Association
a
rs
Capital Stock $200,000
I'UISSUJUNT l- a:. KENNEY, Olympln, Wash.
VICE PRIGSIDISNT P. G. DEOKABACII, Salem, Ore.
J. A. WILSON. SECRETARY, Salem Oro.
CHARLES SOIIOLL, TREASURER, Salem, Oro.
DIRECTORS, sumo us abovo, aid KOLA NIES, Salem, Ore.
Tlila ontorprlso Is one of Salom'a largoat Industries and very
few of our pooplo havo.ovon a fnlr conception of tho wonderful
expansion mado by thlB firm In tho browery business In this city
slue? It purchasod tho old plant about four yoars ago.
Tho Salem Urowory Association hns $200,000 capital Invoated
In tho huclnosa, the groator portion of which Ib represented In tho
plant In this city. About a yonr ago tho Salem Company absorbod
tho Albany i)rowlng Company, which Inttor company had a brow
ory and Ice plant In Albany, Oro.
Tho Salem plant is locnlod In tho half block directly south of
tho Wlllamotto Hotel. Aoldo from browing boor It hns also, one
of tho best oqulppod leo .works In Oregon, manufacturing an abso
lutely pure Ilygenlc Ice.
During tho past yonr ovor $50,000 was Invoatod In tho build
ing of ono of tho most modern bottling vorks on tho Pnolflc coast
und tho enlarging of tho boor storngo and Ice maohlnory. Four
years ago, Salem Beor was hardly known outsldo of Salem's city
limits; today It to consldorod ono of tho most popular beors of tho
Const and Is sold all along tho Const from 'Frisco to Portland,
Fow oiilorprUoj advortlso a city us thoroughly and as wldo-sprond
ns n modern up-to-data browooy. Milwaukee and St. Paul aro to
day known moro particularly on account of tho boor product that
Is maiwifactmod In thoso cities, than of any othor Blnglo Industry.
Tho many tons of thousands of bottlos of Salem Doer that
monthly aro shipped from Salem to almost every city or town with
in COO nillos along this Coast havo done much to mako tho nnmo
of Salem a familiar name among all tho pooplo of thoso respective
plucos,
OREGON TODAY PRODUCES THE REST HOPS IN THE UNI
TED STATES. THERE IS EVERY REASON TO RELIEVE THAT
THE SOIL OF OREGON CAN PRODUCE THE VERY RKST RAH
IiEY. UNDER SUCH CONDITIONS, AVHY SHOULD NOT ORE
GON PRODUCE THE VERY REST GRADE OF RHER?
ltNKIC IS TODAY THE NATIONAL DRINK AND EVERY
YEAR FIXES MORE CERTAINLY THIS TITLE.
Tho brewery omploya from 20 to 30 peoplo and it3 annual
product onlo during tho past year will run clo3o to $300,000. M03t
of this monoy stays at homo and is placed In circulation for ma
terial nnd wages.
This Industry is still In Us Infnncy and thoro Is overy reason
to hopo that In tho near future It will assume much groator pro
portions and will continue to bo ono of this city's most prominont
factors in tho upbuilding of a Groator Salem.
slty. Ho Indeed only six months of." cortiticato of inspection from tho i
nttondlng thnt institution a sufll- stato Frult 'spoctor, guaranteeing
clont longth of llmo to graduate, n11 thoIr 8toolc to bo fro from n08t!Jj
whon ho wns offored .a" position to nuu u30803.
touch school In ono of tho country' o r-
district, nnd bMng somowhnt short T,,K J I; STOCKTON
of funds ho quit tho university nnd MILLINERY PARLORS
took up school toaofilng, which ho
followod for four or five yoars In 0n tno 88C0"1 ttor of tho J. L.
different portions of Marlon county, Stookton dry goods and dopnrtmont
giving gonoral satisfaction to the pa- 8toro ar looatod tho Dlnsmoor nnd
tronn whorovor he taught. During I-,ook mll'lnory room-. Mrs. Lock
tho time he was ongaged In school haH Imtl lx '"' oxperlenco In mill
teaching he took sip tho etudy of lnery wor,Ct ftml tho flrm omploya
law, procurlnc tho law toxt hooks th hllioot grade of professional
from his cousin, Mr. Tllmon Ford,tr,mn,ors' Eapoclal nttontlon Is
who was thon a practicing lawyor In 6,von to remodollng ladles' huts and
tho City of Snlom. Mr. Kalsor was l'S the latest designs. , Thoy,
ndmlttod to tho bar by tho upromo vork mrd to P,oaBo and stiuly to
court nnd immodiutoly associated msot tho noila ot ovoryono, espoclal
himself with Mi. Ford, nnd thoy havo!ly aIons tn9 Uno of K0(1 tn8t0 and
worked together in tholr ohoson pro- economy comninon.
fosslon ovor since. Ho was asso
ciated with Mr. Ford in tho Lake
'Lablsh railroad wrook ensos, and thoy
woro very successful for tholr!
clients In obtaining fair damages
against tho railroad company.
pool room In tho club department, Ing violins and cafcili
I
A. G. MAGERS, Prop.
O.O.I
Si'leiu Pollco Force.
Tho police force of tho Cnpltal
City is under the" control of Chief of
Pollco nnd City Marshall D. W. Glb-
Thoro Is a little Inoldont in Mr. 80n v'th two captains, L. R. Mur-
Kalser'a caroor as a lawyor which p,,oy and A J Poon A' threw aro
shows his skill and ability In a trained mon for tho business of hord
marked dogroo. ,nS criminals and keeping down
A y.oung fellow who wns somo-lrobbory' ll0-duP3 nd vagrants. As
what srlpplod up In his foot and n rosu,t thla c,ty ,s remarkably freo
could not walk very good was trying from p1 flPurIo"3 characters. Spec
to gt to his home In C'ackamas ,al pollP0 aro J c a3b a Wm.
county. The young follow wont Into SlBmmd. with Stato Fair Specials
a Ilvory stablo and procured a horse'Ray Wolsh x- D- Driver, Chas. Zaon
wlthout obtaining tho uual perraIs-k0,, Ab West w,n- Jone3. A- O, Naco
slon and startod to ride him bare- a nd Henry w11 Any of 'tbeso mon
back towards his homo. After trav- aro at cominand wbon needed, all
t'llug sevoral miles the horso having !aro 'oar,08S. suro shots, and mako
a sharp back hurt him somewhat and no m'8tak03' Tby take orders from
seeing a fat horso with a good round (tno cnl0' a,ono and - can bo truth
back In a pasturo by tho side of tho ,'"" Bald Salem has a pollco force
road ho got off his sharn-bnov hnrA tnat is not on a political basis.
and caught tho rat horso. Ho than
turned tho sharp-backed horso
around and started him back towards
-the Ilvory stable. He then got on
tho fat horse and startod toward his
nomo, and while on the way tho Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Trover have
norse was mlssod and the owner made a roqord for artistic photog
telophonod to tho officers and they 'raphy at Salem that has outgrown
caught tho boy riding the horse tho big Trovor-Cronjse gnllory ovor
along tho road. He was brought tojtho Barnes Racket Store on Com
Salom and Indicted by tho grand morclal streef, and on account of
Jury, and tho young follow procured ,tho growing business thoy onjoy they
Mr. Kiser todofond him. Before the j havo had built another" gallery,
trial jury Mr. Kalsor had his client called the Trovor Studio, in tho new
tell the actual truth; that Tie did Meyers-Strong block on State street,
not Intend to stoal either of ' the Tholr new home for artistic photog
horses, and as he was so crippled 'raphy Is fitted up with all tho 'atcst
mjp In his feet that ho could hardly Jinventiona that contribute to making
walk ho had appropriated tho horso .high-class portrait work, and in this
for tho purpose of getting to hlsjHne Mr. and Mrs. Trovor compare
homo, hnvlntr n ,.. . , l.in. it. i..i ., it. ti..io. .n..i
, ...... .Q 4tvJ iuuuhj ill purCuaSO i " tll -"0 uval -' mu rauiuu wjaai.
fliucn or tnoir worK nas receivea ra
vornblo mention In tho great art
centers and at exhibitions whero It
SOMETHING TO BE
THANKFUL FOR....
ARTISTS WHO HAD TO
RUILD ANOTHER STUDIO
his faro on tho railroad. Mr. Kalsor
prosented tho facts of tho case bo
foro the jury in Buch a happy man
ner that tho follow was acquitted, (has ben displayed. Tho Trovers
He made the Illustration that if alhavo been 15 yoara at Salem and
hobo was found riding on a railroad 20 years In photographic work.
The Standard lii
Is thankful tliat it is
able to offer to Ik
People of Salem ill
the surrounding cow
try an entire Hie
of goods that will
COMPLY WITH THE PURE,
ENAGTED JUNE 30, I9W
IN EVERY RESPECT
as to Qualify, Jft
Strength and Mfy
We have the 00
WHOLESALE FAMILY
LIQUOR STORE ii &'
' lem and all p&
bought of us s fc
as represented or )
money refunded, J
, t of us and jet tie W
the market aff
FREE
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STANDARD LI
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