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iot the day's duties than a cup
of piping hot Cocoa at break-
fast. It invigorates, nourishes,
strengthens, without artificial
v stimulation. Does Coffee?
LESS THAN A CENT A CUP
COCOA
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Is made with scrupulous, con-
scientious care and old-fashioned
attention to cleanliness, purity,
goodness and quality. No cocoa
at any price can be better or
more delicious. Your grocer
sells and recommends it.
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(From Tlio Toachors Monthly.)
Prosldoiit Kerr and tlio writer be
ing desirous jof attending tUu moot
ing of tlio DoimrtmiMit of Sniporln
tondonco nt Washington, 1). 0., on
February 2f. ait. i!7, ducldod to do
ho. nnd alio 4o visit enroiito iih many
iih pnssllhle of tlio hlghor Institu
tions of loui'itlng and OMpocttilly
IIioho of Industrial work and homo
economic. In nocordnnco with this
resolution, we wore oniililod to visit
tho follewing: WnthlngtQii Statu
eollugo, Pullman; Stnto Unlvorslty,
Mohcow, Idaho; Minnesota Statu
university, Minneapolis; Stout Man
iml Training School, Monotnoneo,
"Wisconsin; Wisconsin Stnto Unlvor
Hlty,Madlsnu; Wisconsin fllnto Nor
mal, Milwaukee; Armour Inatltutu.
Chicago; Illinois Stnto University,
rhiuniialKu; Indiana Stnto Agrloul
urul College, l.u Fnyotto; Ohio Stnto
Agricultural College, GDluinlnis;
Pratt Institute, llrooklyn; Columbia
University, Now York Oltys Cornell
University, llhucn. N. Y.; lowu Stato
K Umlt itral College. Amen; ami tho
Khdmhh Stato Agricultural Coll.-go.
Manhattan In four of the state U
lied Idaho, Minnesota. Wision-dn
mid Now York tin uki (cultural col-
logo and- tho university nro comblnod
though distinctly Hoparato iih to tlio
Hcopu of work nnd ndiulnlutralloii.
Whllo Inspecting thorn wo nstkod to
hoo IndtiHtrliil work, only hut In
moHt instuucna wo guluud u good
genenil notion of tho buildings and
oiiulpmout provided for tho unlvor
nlty proiior.
Tho officers of tho sovornl Instl
ttitloiiH wor uniformly courteous
and obliging nnd ovou moro than
willing to inuko our vNIt both plens
uut nod iirofltuhlo, for which wu
ohorlsir most pleasant recollections.
Tholr alius nnd uiothodH s woll an
tho moiuiH nt hand for soc-nrlng" thorn
we're explained In dotall, and thoy
woro equally f runic in pointing out
where In they woro not attaining
tholr Ideals. It was ovldont that
ouch IiiBtkutlon wng striving 'to solvo
problems that woro peculiar to ouch
of tholr rospu'et.lvo stjitos, ijvobhjnia
growing out of -tholr Individual en
vironments. That Is to say, If a
Htuto woro a oonwgrowliig statu, ono
of tho 'particular problems to ha
solvod by that stato' Institution
would ho tho hwt, mothod of grow
ing corn; If u Htook raising statu,
tho problem wonild ho tho Improve
ment of tho lioit breed of cattlo for
that pnrtloiilnr Motion, whllo nil felt-
tho miitorlnl dovolopniont of tho
Htnto.
Tho work in most of tho schools
was of a most practical nnturo, os
poclally was this true In cooking,
Hewing, shop work, In both wood
and trun, butter and choose making,
tho study of farm machinery and of
noils, tho judging of stock ,tho rais
ing of coronls, ouglnoorlng, mid ol
omoiitary .agriculture In samo In
stances, spocinl attention was at
tached to oxtonslon work In olomont
nry work and homo economics; wo
nmdo .special Inquiry as to tho sue
cons of tliono undortnklngs nnd we
found vhorovor tho. movomont was
Intnlllgontly nnd onorgotlcally ad
nilnUUirod, that invariably most ox
ccllont rosults woro attnlnud nnd all
had groat faith In their mltlmato
HUCCOSHf
Tho institutional nlm In homo
economics was, as n rule, that tho
girl should on graduation bo nblo
to fashion ami mnko hor own clothos
ovon to a party dross; bo nblo to pro
paro a good monl and sorvo It prop
orly; plan a home so that nil furn
ishings would harmonl7.o and bo
compnrntlvoly Inoxponslvo this
was not only tho aim hut vhoro tho
most otllclout rosults wiro nttalnod
Hi aim was fully reullzod. Thoy
tho need of having strong course In "oro 'l0,nB th,,, ml?t0iu"nti nbf"!
iiiLMii coiiiHiraiivu iiiiiu vneury uiu
much practice, In sonio schools
onginoorlug and homo economics.
llv limn nlfinlmr miiiilintila .lit tin, antv.
lug of tho specific pioblouiH IndlRon- j1"1?1 nP' 1 on
ouh to a imrlkiilnr Halo tho college) a tcrmpl arm machinery Inborn-
bocam, at onco a potent factor In ' tor ork 'n wh,ch tho ,,n m
Wire roqulrtd to become thoroughly
KING
OF
THROAT
AND
LUNG
n,njiM
EDIES
DR. KING'S
NEW
DISCOVERY
for COUGHS AND GOLDS
CURES a THROAT LUNG
DISEASES
SAVED HER SON'S UFE
My sou Rex whs taken, down year ago with lung trouble. We
, doctored some months without improvement. Then I began giving
Dr. King's Kew Discovery, and I Boon noticed change for the better.
I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly
well and works every day, j SAMp RJppEE Mo
OLD AND GUARANTEED BY
J. C PERRY
60o AND $1.00
conversant with the msg and location
of ench part of any machlno which
thoy are likely to use on a farm,
and is made of the short coursoa
taught both within tho schools and
In different parta of the states, In
many of tho Bhops tho Btudents man
ufacture prnctlcnlly all the machin
ery required for the operation of
the pjant; and as a rule all boys
wore required to take at least ono
year In tho blacksmith Bhop and one
year In the carpentor shop, not nec
essarily that they might learn the
blnoksmlth or carpenter trade, but
rather that they would become so
proficient in tho use ot tools as to
be able on graduation to go back to
tho farm and do much of tho repair
ing of fnrm mnchlnery, tho Idoa be
ing to educate toward tho farm, not
away from it.
One thing that was strongly in
evidence wai tho cheerful and re
spectful nttltAtdo of .those who woro
taking .tho Industrial courses as woll
as those who wen not, towards all
hand work. Vorlly tho world does
move, nnd public opinion does
change. Thero was a general com
plaint of tho scarcity of instructors
for carrying on this work and
hence tho next step must bo the
mnklng of such provisions Tor tho
training of teachers as shall insuro
tho best rosults. Tho Fifty-ninth
congress made a start In this direc
tion by passing tho Nelson uniond
nipnt whereby provision Is mnde for
maintaining In agricultural colleges
a department of Industrial peda
gogy for tho purpose of training
teachers of Industrial work nnd tho
nrosent congross has under consid
eration two bills for attaining tho
samo ends by means of normal
schools. Taking Into clnBldoratlon,
however, tho hnndicaps placed on
our stato university and agricultural
collego by an insufficiency of build
ings nnd equlpmont, I am of tho
opinion that tho results socurod by
our Institutions compnrq very fnv
orably with those of other sto'tcs
I may Bay In this coanootlon that
great Intorost Is being taken outsldo
our stnto by school pcoplo and
othors as to tho posalblo outcome of
tho voto on the uulvorslty appropria
tion bill. Having so much fulth In
tho good Judgment of our pcoplo "1
had no hesitancy In saying that In
my opinion thoro wnH no donilit that
our people would sustain tho logls-
laturo and, further, that It was tho
duty of nil who hnvo tho host In
terests of tho stnto at hoart to work
nnd vote for tho appropriation,
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.ThImiii Swooping Westward on tlio
Sons.
Jnnan Is. on -tho sons, swooping
wostwnrd, for Suoz is ths ontrnnce
to tho West. Wlion In the Japanoso
hudgot wo rond. of tho annual ap
propriation for promoting shipping
nnd nldlng linos of tho morchnnt
marine wo may look with moro than
onsual curloBlty to tho clnusos that
relato to tho Kuropoan service nnd
to the plans of tho steamship sub
sidies, whllo wo may also ponder on
tho roportod offor of tho Japnnoso
Bhlpynrds to rebuild Spain's navy.
Tho aids and wibsldlos passod by tho
Japanoso Dlot In 1907 for steamship
linos nnd ship construction woro on
ly a llttlo holow ?5,000,000, and In
tho hudgot for 1908 thoro Is $1,
300,000 for 6ib8ldlzlng tho Euro
pean or Suez sorvlco. Tho Japan
Orlontnl Steamship company ducldod
to dlapatch occasional cargo boats
to Europo In addition to tho. rogular
fortnightly sorvlco, nnd tho auxil
iary service was oponod In 1907
with tho Colombo Mnru, of 4700
gross tonnngo, and with other ships
of a tonnngo ranging from 4500 to
HOOO. In tho Now World West our
I utmost Is onhnncod by tho rumor
that a now lino of steamships of
C000 tons and upward will ho estab
lished hotwoon Kobo and Now York
via Suoz.
In 1907 tho mercantile marine of
Japan consisted of 1I4G stoamshlps,
of a gross tonnage of 1,036,000 nnd
a reglstorod tonnngo of 039,000,
and of 4044 sailing ships of foreign
model whoso gross tonnngo was
346,000. Wo may. loavo out 41e salj
Ing ships from our prosont survoy
becnuso thoy do not travorso tho
canal. Tho story that now olalms Is
ot tho JnpnnoiO stoamshlps whlph
pass through Suez and of their pro
gressive Increnso. Chailos M. Pep
per in tho April Scrlbnor's-
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VOll SALE
For Sale Shooting gallery outfit,
moving targets, electric power, 173
Commercial street. 4-15-3t
Worlds of IHoom Calla lilies, roses,
violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf
fodlls, etc., and everything In Ben
son. ' Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court
street, Salem. 3-24-tf
For Sale First-class carpet paper at
this ofllco; 25c for a big roll.
Wood For Sale Just received 2
enro of flno dry wood. Phono
Main 74 or call at Saloni Truck &
Dray Co. office, CO Ctato St.
4-C-2wks.
For Sale Socond hand windmill,
tank and pipes complete. Call 1503
E. Stato street. 4-11-lw
For Halo at Itargaln Eight-room
house and lot, 323 N. Church St.
Seven-room house and lot 5.55J
Chemckota St. W. II. Slopor, 221
N. Front St. 4-13-lmo
WWfWmrtrtt,
For Sale Sheep shearing mnchlnc,
buggy, wagon and plows, nil kinds
of now nnd second-hand goods. C.
Dljlmnn, 447, Stato St. 4-15-3t
For Sale Nlco driving mnro. En
quire of C. C. Whlto, Fashion
Stablos. 4-15-3t
Wiring, Wiring Wo will wlro your
buildings now or old In nn abso
lutoly ilrat olnss manner nt prices
chetipor thnn over boforo known In
Salem, Hydo Uroc. Electric Co.,
322 N. High. Phono 000.
4-15-lmo
Subject to AdVnnco in Price I offer
120 ncros, six miles out; 50 clear
ed nnd In cultivation; bnlanco pas
ture; sonio timber; family or
chard; nil necessary buildings;
tonm, vehicles, stock, mnchlnory,
etc., worth $2000 go with plnco
all for $7000 on tonus. Adjoining
proporty rated at $90 por aero.
Paul M. Sims, 222 N. Commercial.
Phono Main 729.
V.XXH Itoso comb Ithodo Island Itcd
Dost of all chlckons, 15 eggs $1.
Phono 900, nfter Wednesday April
15, Mrs. E. T. Jnuld, Salem. Ore.
4-1 4-2 w
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rooms with i,mk ..' ."WiJj
all conveniences Us
Center 6t. i,MA ,l ' I
Tr IJMd. Ms.,,
hdr Kent Motlnm CTr-
fruit on nlnrr, ..., 'HfJ
2tk boue yt"
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A Social DnncvTubTil
W. T,. Wn,tn fc.i, 7.81T1
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18. Everybody invited, jj
corner
nito. Phonnli7fi
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Will answer calls where m
do not mure constant attMiu,
Mrs. Flfer Robertson, u,
'"un wrcei. MM
pAHANilin 11l. .
u""""u " rKUet BT
siuowaiks, curbs, septic tub
conicni work of any i
worK guaranteed flnt-elji.
Wnrd, Highland add. pt0j
Hi-
Will Call and PajCMH-hn
caat off clothln, broUi m
nll.l InmJ... llf. ...
"" j""u. BKieaairt
mgn grade work. Pho:i
oigourney, 483 state.
lOIl SALE
A Oood Tiivofdiiiont A 7-room mod
orn rosldonco within 2 blocks of
streetcar; 4 blocks to business
contor; easy tonus If desired.
Price S2400. This Is worth Investi
gating. Insures you n groator In-
coma thnn having your money in
tho bank or Invostlng In U. S. gold
bonus.
Hero 's Another Simp 5 ncros closo
to Salem, about mllo to stroot
car. A largo 8-room house, barn,
45x45; about 40 fruit trees of
dlfforont varieties, also small fruit
building; can't bo duplicated short
of $3000. If taken nt onco, prlco
$2500, ono-hnlf ensh, balanco tltno
to suit. Cnll Invostlgato and bo
convinced.
This Is Your Money's Worth 122
ncros of rich vnlloy Innd, 00 ncros
In cultivation, 30 acres lino piling
tlmbor, balanco pasture; running
wntor; good houso, linrn nnd out
buildings. Only ono-hnlf mllo from
11. It, depot. Prlco $G0 per aero,
Soo us about this.
SALEM INVESTMENT CO.
432 Stnto St. 4-10:tf.
Wanted If you want i ato
grnnlto monument wean
you money. Wo don't pijtyr
nor city tnxes you geilM
Como and get our prlcM,ul
convinced. Our shop u It I
VIow cometery. J D, Boahia
manager. Phono 11(1, MM
Vogct laimbcr nnd furl Co. ll
bcr .shingles, Inlldlti tuM
wood and coal. Low pica
prompt dellvorlM. OsiUodj
of S. P. passcngttdtyd
198. H
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EXCHANGES.
A Port land Modern 7-room nouse,
to oxohnngo for farm land or acre
age. Como In and luvostlgato. Sa
eom Invostmont Co., 432 Stato
street. 3-2G-lm
LODGES.
Ho Clot What He Needed.
'Nine yo.rs a?o It lookotl us If
mi' time hn.l Prtn-o." sava Mr. P.'
Furthlug, of Mill Croek, Ind. Tor.
"I was so run down that life hung
on a very slender thread. It was
then my druggist recommended
Electric Bitters. I bought a bottlo
and I got what I nooded strength.
I naa ono root in tho grave, out
Klprtri Tttttora nut It Imolr nn th
turf again, and I've beon woll ovor
since " Sold undor guarautco nt J.
C Perry's drug store. 60c.
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OASTOn'lA.
iinifiiiers Union jso, iwio uwm
Union No. 10G5 of Cnrponters an
Jolrora of America meet ever?
Saturday ovonlng at 7:30 p. m. U
Hearst hall, 420 Stato St, A. W
DonuU, Hoc. Soc. .
Foresters of Aninrlca CoUrt Sher
wood Foresters, No. 19. Meeti
Saturday night In Holman hall,
Stato street Waldo Miller, O. R.:
J. C. Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodge No. 18, . of P.
Castle Hall lu Holman block, cor
nor State and Liberty street
Tuesday of each week at 7:30 s
m. Oscar Johuson, O. 0.; B. B
Audorson, K. of R. and S.
Modem Woodmen of America Or
gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meeti
every Thursday evening t '
o'clock In Holman hall. W. w
Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clert
Woodmen of World Meet every Fr
I day night at 7:30, In Holman hat
O. L. Darling, C. c; f. C4"'
. ir, Clerk. m
Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, cl
dent and pension Insurance; $3.
000.000 pledged; every clalmp!'
Good agents wanted. J. c
I Box433 SaloM, Oregon. .
J Ryan, secretary. 54 State itrt
Dutto WcsikroUH-ntl
liquors and clgsrc
tho colobrated Kcllcfptit
whiskies. Cool sod relrMiil
constantly of drioi-t
Commercial street
Enlarged
Our meat market os Etfj
streot has been doob.ed It j
wo aro better prepared tk 1
servo customers, Prompt n
thA boat of meats oor no"1
or Phono 199. B.E.Wri
Co.
HlTTKnNCT BRtlw
It Is worth moro U "M
rend yet tho pries U .
Tnr mil.l at iOUr gr0Cri"
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