Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 21, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    JOURNAL SALEM, nnKflOX. TUESDAY, JULY 81, 1008
DAILY CAl'l TAIj
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MANUAL TRAINING AND
ITS USES IN SCHOOLS
t
r trt nt tho fact that Supt
jpoweni contompjfttoi Inaugurating
Manual training In the Slalom scuooW
tie following story from the pen of
3, II. Brown on what the course liai
4ne for Olympla, Washington,
sthooW, Js printed:
.JOlympla'B exporlonco with manual
traialajr may well ho of Interest tj
My town contemplating introduces
at branch Int Ita schools. Gen
ml watltnent was against It before
u ... atm-torf thorn. Now every
WJy favor It. Tho boy havo not
otAr v5d hundreds of dollars act
mIi nnr for tho district by man
afactnrlng desks and other furniture
Ml havo also, by working odd hour,
Made several hundred dollars foi
tiwwMbe. The work has boon a
jKononuced auccess In evory way.
Tho school of Olympla havo a
motto they are apparently doing
tk&lr best to jlvo jip.to. Thatmotta
Jr "Mado In our own shop." ! the
aaeembly hall can be' wen an artis
tic piano bench, a wall clock, and on
tfo walls noveral large ahd beautiful
Turner print, framed -Ifi a novel
Hd artlstlo woy, all dono b boyrf
the high school In the shop. Tha
dence rooms, aro being equipped
Trtth tables, cabinets and othor noc
awmry apparatus, which entered the
stop as hardware and rough lum-
Down In tho domestic sclonco
mm n class of 1C or 20 girls with
white capa and aprons, I Jdarnlng
tke art and sclonco of homo-making,
and unliiR tablos, lockers, cabinet
Htndo in tho high school shop. Moro
HMrprlslug Btlll, the hot water and
itag plant was Inrtnllod by tho boys
gas piani was inniitm y wiu ijj
tkomwlVM without nny nsslstanco
of plumbar or stoam flttor.
CWt Koop tlio Uy Away.
Tho ahop Itself Is a vorttablo hlvo
of Industry and Is ono of tho mott
latemtlng places In Olympla. No
olfflvt'Rour law provalls hero. Work
gee on Saturdays as busily as on
mioo1 days, and tho Instructors are
rM;flod If tlioy can, by locking tho
rtors. keep tho boys out on Sundays.
Ht tho Interest Is not confined to
tk boyn. Many of tho city tench
t semd thtdr sparo ttmo In mnk
la llmn chest, Morris chairs, tnb
scroti and plato racks. Tho cltlzons
tti tho tqwn nro cqtialty tntoreited,
Md only tho congostod condition of
the shop wakes It tmpowlblo to hold
Wttaturdsiy or ovenlng dais of
ra-Mlpns," Npinorou's applications
kvo boon recolvod from tho pro
ffIonnl and business men of the
tWw for permission to work In tho
Hfcop, aiMl tt-U vory probablo that-ti)
tko near futtiro arrangements' wll
be mado no that.iuch conditions can
ba granted. ' '
Tho departmont hns been running
for ooino x mouths nnd In tliut
tnio humtrodt of people havo vllltud
Itj A great munlior of out-of-town
IKIople, IticludlnK educators from
varloiw ivttts of tho northwest, and
a groat numboi' of traveling men'
havo Inspected tho work, and nil
Kvo pronounced It tho ftnoit thlni;
of Hh kind In results they had ever
eon.
llHylHg Inlilal KHl,mi'nt,
, During tho sumntor the hoart
placed un order for about 15000
wprth or tools, $160 for kitchen
MliiDsUft, MOO for a gas plant and
$130 for .lumber. Alterations m tug
ttttoment of tho now high saliool
bud betin itindu. A board floor had
boon placed o top of tho enmunt,
rtiRklifK nt onco a wr,m audWamp
proof floor. i
Hihiwl opentKl In Beptmber with
two 'olUlghtod and vanjtltaud
rooms, but both utterly bare as to
furnuhing and qulpmeut. A wnok
or two later tho tools nnd lumbar
nrrlvtkl. The glrU tarte) at enc
on thtr swlng, to which tty de
voted tho ftMt SiHllflltetr. Tlio hav.
bosan to build t shop. The equip I
nyiu io smri wun was a gea (
of UxiIa, a pile of Uiubvt an WU
tut and Mtthuskittt Infractor,
Plenty of iy ud "olUow rwi'
The flmt im tow WttW fm io
m'tklHil MH'kWMi fWU Mart !.,.
bur
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witu tttiM al.b nVlumt to
vpikon. Umpuyt w8ftleiJlltrttct
tua w-k Smehw. At tb am.i
At th aad
nX n..ki two
doMti t,ellf
Biliousness
Dull headache, fun id tongue,
yellowish cast to the whites of
tho eyes, sallow skin, oflfonsivo
ko&th.a nro nil s.$jn3 that tho
Mver uckhIs n doso or two of
BEECHAMS
PILLS
$M IkMff .W, l Uw t0. M
benches nad boen constructed at tho
nti ..f t2.Ho each. These bonchej
are eatiat In evory respect to thoeo
that other cities nave paiu( "
8 for.
With thoae benches to work on
progress was much more rapid and
then began the construction of draw
ing stands, tclonco tables, cabinet.
Tho domeitlc sclonco tablos wor
built, hot water and gas plant In
stalled, and tho work of framing
somo GO pictures was begun. Prom
last September to tho proiont time
the shop has been running after
noons. ovonlngB and Saturdays. In
this ovortltno tho boys havo mado a
great many useful and ornamental
articles for thomselvcs and friends.
Intorost In tho work has Increased
until It has bocomo tho prldo of
Olympla. Tho work has been. taken
sorlously and everything turned out
from thb shop, has heon In tho lino
of" well-made articles, fully cqifol to
anything' "that could bo purchased
from the stores. One of tho lawyers
of Olympla ordered part of tlio fur
nishings of his now offlro from tho
boys. Tlio law library of tho stnto
of Washington recently ordered n
quarter-sawed oak tablo from tho
shop. A tablo worth at least $40 and
equal to n Hoycroft tablo In design
nnd workmanship was built by ono
of tho boys In n fow day. Thoso aro
only Instances to Illuntrato tho high
grndo of work turned out by tho
shoo.
The Industrial Coiirw.
Tho work In drawing, domoitlc
sclonco nnd manual trnlnlng In
cludes tho sovonth nnd eighth
trrmlpfl nnd tho 111 till school. It Is
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compulsory In tho grades and on
tlonal In tho high school. Alto-
gothor about 100 boys and 125 girls
nro tnklng coursos. Tho high school
Is usQd ns a grndo coutor nnd tho
grndo pupils come In onco u woo;c
for no hour and a half work. Tho
work In tho high schools consists of
rtvo porlods of an hour and a halt
each weok. In domostlc sclonco two'
periods nro dovotod to deslnlng nn-l
drawing, ono to sowing, and two to
cooking. Tho boys aro glvon two
horlods of mechanical drawing nnd
threo periods of shop work a week.
It Is aimed ns much as poislblo to
mnko tlio drawing help out tho, othor
rourios. Drawing for thoglrlH Is
designed to citltlvato appreciation
nnd taste. Tho work Is-vory closely
connoctod with domostlc sclonco. Ip
tho boys' work the connection Is still
closer. Tho boy who wants to mnko
a tablo, for Instance, Is first re
quired' to make n freo hand, akotoh of
It. tb on a mechanical or plan draw
and If thoso aro satisfactory ho
Is thon allowod to start work In tho
shop.
No Woik Thrown Awny,
No boards are plnnod tpr tho sako
of planing and no Joints nro mado
for tho Joints' rake, it is perhap
to this ns much ns to anything Qlso
that tho suotess of tho work Is duo.
Tho nvaragu boy who caros nothing
for a "mortise and tenon cross lap
Joint as a Joint, will work for day
In ordor to- make the fittings of
Joints for n MorrU ctmlr or bookcase
as nearly perfoct ns potslble.
Financial Hide of It.
The ojepente oi equipment In tho
manual training department In tho
uijuipiu iiiRii sEiiuoi una uwn mmtv
$&oo. while tbi total expendlturM
of the ywnr, oxrislvo of the tmtruc
tor's salary, wrjl amount to about
$710. The mtht Imittant ltbm
nre: Touls. U; inotftf, shaflln?
auil emry wbWl. $75; lumber,
about $SSQ; hanlware and other
supUw, about $85. Tbi eoet or
equtpplKg tbe domUe eeiouc de
partment was about $70u. of which
abut $400 vu expeuaatl Is a g.
otant. Jt'uT) for kitchen uteutlle. S4o
for u hointr Jtlapt. and aboot $7-
lor auriiwrs KM pah fltUnet. The
mtii;od wore given by Olympla hard
ware men, ami th mi 6f tk equlp
wem wia built by the b.fy t hu
oxBAHso, since ike lumbar waj la
eluded iH th uuiiiuai tialtig bill
The uMt of tW huuU. tut tba
okUS plant for th xr will U
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s piaat h u'd nu i e urlr
Urd to the doUiilc uNct db-
l'R'-tll)ttt Ml . .vlll k- ..1 f.
ckmUtr. phjc and ouuhh! tmU-
Ing INIOIV AllMt f 5 U n$)U sitOMt
for ovortUti ttadMU wwie la boU
dprtMteu.
Total cum f lmUtral
nuipweni .,.,..... tiHtoMk
Ruhulx U'
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no. Ml
tCM.0Jf
v
Aersa (it Muxh lurvs
Although ftzt r, J
nipment win Ut for 15 r
tt)
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OA
ywrt if tvorythia had to bo r-
" l n? end of five yara. tho
MTSS'iUMNIE CATRON
imfiBBH
? 1 kkWkm
bVbVbk'
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lsWttmmf
tlJtiswi:"
CATARRH MADE LIFE
A BURDEN TO ME,
MISS ANNIE OATRON, 027 Main
St., Cincinnati, Ohio, writes :
"As I havo founll Poruna a blosalng
for a sovoro caso Of catarrh of tho boad
and throat wbloh I suffered from for a
number of years, I am only too ploased
to givo It my personal ondoraoment.
'Catarrh, snob as I suffered from,
mado llfo a burden to mo, my breath
was offensive, stomach bad, and my
head stopped up so that Iwm usually
troubled with a boadaobe, and although
I tried many so-called remedies, noth
ing gavo mo pormanont rollof. I was
rather discouraged with all medicines
when Poruna was suggot tod to me.
"Howovor,! did buy ft.bottlo, and bo
foro that was flnlahod thoro was a
marked chango In my condition. Much
encouraged I kept on until I was com
pletely cured Ux a month's tlino, and I
find that my gonoral health is also ox
colfcnt," I'ooplo who profer solid medicines
should try Pernna tablota. Each tablet
ri'prciontn ono average doso of Poruna.
Man-a-Hn the Ideal Laxative.
pnrt of tho original o.xponso charget
to this year's oxpenso would bo on
flfth of $1200, which would bo $240
Ouo-fUth of cost of equip
ment, $1200 $ 240.00
Running expensos C00.00
Ttoachors' salaries 1600.00
Total $2310.00
WIiito Hctiirni Come In.
On tho othor hand tho valuo of
tho work dono by tho studqnts foc(hour.a vIt w!th hi8 dylns mothor
tho first soyon months Is. almost lThIj s tho 8CCOnd tlmo thj3 ha,
equal to tho expenditures for the boen dono by tho goVornor.
year. In addition to tho amount i 0
saved by tho school board dlroctly. constipation, or Irregularity, U
tho pooplo of Olympla havo boon vojy c(toa tho caU80 of 8ck.hcad
honofltod to tho amount of nonrly oche Lan0.8 Fftmuy Medlclno is
$700. Writing desks, tabouret. tho great proventativo and curo of
Morris chntrj, book casos, library headaclie, DrUggsts sell It for 25c.
lauios, glove-uoxtv music ca union,
clocks, whool barrows nnd Innum
borablQ othor articles havo been
mado by tho students and touchers
for their relntlves, selvoi artd
friend . Hoys and toachors aro al
lowed to tako any article homo on
payment of actual cost of matorlnl.
Th'o'cost of tho material Insuch r
tlolos, has amounted to about $100,
whIJpMho -values 'of 'tho articles" os
tlmnVod from tho prlcos received
from n great number of them
Amounts to ovor $700. Ovor $G00
has beon suved In this way. It to
this Is added tho amount saved, by. '
tho sohool board. It will bo aoon'tiiat
boforo the ond of the yoar tho de?
parjmont will havo puld for Itself
Other Direct Reneflts.
Groat as has beon the financial
value of the arilclos made ln tbJ
shop, It Is very small In comparisgli''
with tho social, educational" and,
moj-al value dorlved. There ha
been an incroased and more rogular
attendance In tho upper grades.
This year thro teachers are required
to take our of tho olghth grade,
wRHe only thro are needed for th-'
cond. The school nrollaient hos
Increased over 10 per eeftt, and this
to largely in the uppr snides. The
atteadaaoe. too, Is far better than4
ever befora, while the lot wrest in
-ebOSi work U KTWiMv -lnrasoi
JUMy boya who weu eoateiuidatlnt;
droaalaji out are now enthuslasth
HHU. Ul)ll ha 0JO bu aud
48 girls anrol'tHl
Serially Ao. the ndiutrUl wor.
KM beea of grat hlue Tte al oo'
has greatly tiuu-awd & a tint"
Of puallt' lateral Tt.e parat. an'
gfOttMp brotbn and tn R
koma aro as murU ll.e''d as th
a.nd trirle at school. g:iK wh.i
Mtv-.belwa took ay latejt iu
dowasUe work at bona ar g.ad ana
proud to do so. Down la (ho ?bo,
may bftoa be see a grandfather
Bivy out
gmildftoiM.
w Hh sassestlons hU
Seine of the worst case of dla
eiplfno have beon oaslly mastered '
becAbio of the boya inters in tho
she work. There U nothing ilk,4
a saw and fir board fQr letting tba
ai'urwuus swam out of a boy
Newport
YAQUINA BAY
Aegoa's Matchless Beach Resott
THE PLACE TO Go'fOB PERFECT REST AND EVERY CON
LlVADLE FORM OP HEALrilFUL AND .DEMGHTFUL REC
iREATION.
i .r,.t.mt'i.'c! ativ. rnMPLETE Best
knee of It. rrosh wator from springs. All T
Lh aa telegraph, tolophono, markets freshly provided ot r
W. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurn
Uhed to bo had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulation
.NEWPORT Is reached by way of tho Southern Pacific to Albany
or. Corvallls, thonco Corvalls. & Eastern R. R. Train service dally
and tho trip a pleasuro throughout.
RATE FROM SALEM
SEASON SIX MONTHS TICKET 95.00.
SATURDAY TO MONDAY TICKET $3.00.
Our olaborato now Summor Book gives a conclso description
of Newport, Including a Hat of 'hotels, their caplclty and
rates.
Call on tolephono or
WM. McMURRAY,
Gonoral PassongorAgent, Portland, Oregon.
The Want Advertisements
are "Humanizing"
' Whon moro pooplo como to uso and answer cla33lflod advor
tlsomonta, moro pooplo will know each other
More People with Mutual Interests Will Meet-
moro peoplo will find channels and opportunity for rcclpvcal
service.
Truly, tho want nds. nro "humanizing" peoplo shaming away
tho scorn of small things, thb scorn of "bargaining," of exchang
ing usotul but not used things for useful and usablo ones.
Oovornor Chambor
suspended tradltlonnl
in yesterday
!
lij j rules
and allowed a prlsonc- to return to
his homo In Portland for a ono-
The
Difference
In Jewelry
Thoro's satisfaction and real
prldo to porsons of dlitlnctive
tasto, In having and woarlng
things different from tho ordi
nary. ' Graceful and unusual Jewelry
In evory different article that
goe3 to make up our stock may
be had hero In ltl.VGS, PINS,
IIROOUIIKS, I.OCKI-7TS, BRACK.
; LKTS,- " pll AI.NS, WATCHKS,
pons, i?ro.
Visits from lookers are appre
ciated whether a sale results or
tiot.
Barr's Jewelry Store
State and Liberty Streets,
fIP3 llliS
' O..L. . , l-:v COLwfs 9
'3 LARGES FACILITIES H
;IM 1M THE WEST FOrB
' THE PRODUCTION OP B
' HIQH GRADE WORK H
"" l,w ki "STUN HtlttS
mflHssmiEi Mutual
food and an aouu-
wrlto local ngont9.
Admiral Rojestvonsky, who lost
tho battlo In tho Japan sea to the
Japanoso died yesterday from th
wounds received nt tho tlmo.
Tho Western Federation of Min
ors, In sofslon yoitordny, devoted
themselves to discussing politics.
Many favored Socialism.
o -
A cough curo that can bo glvon to
children without chnnco of harm is
Kemp's Balsam, tho best cough curo
It docs not contain poisons or harm
ful drugs. Druggists sell It.
Good News
For You
LISTEN!
$12.50
Enameled Beds
$12.50
This offer is really a oauae for
Jubilation among Red buyer
for what good housewife is
not partial to a neat, cleanly
Enameled Bed?
rbaii oy,
THIS TELLS YOU
ALL AROUT IT
This Brass Riled
Enameled Bed for $12.50
Has extra largo Iron post
wltb ornamented bras tube
ail'iga. Height of head ai
most 5 teet. IU rich blm
eolor with brass fllllas rodj
elves It an attraotlve appeat
ar.ee which you would term
xrad." We've marked it at
the tow price of SIS.50
fnTTTTn
House Furnishing Co.
177 State Street,
LOW
jrv A I JbS
EAST
Will Be Made1! This Season by m
S O U-X H"E R Jj
PACIFI &:
r'(MNE$ XX OREGON
rrom palcm, Qtc,
A3 FOLLOWS:
BdTH WAVS 0-NE WAT
TO TimOXTGH VIA
TOilTLAND CALIFOR.TU
Chicago $74.15 $87$
St. Louis $60.15 $82,5f
St, Paul $01.05 $817,5
Omaha . $61 .65 $75.00
Kansas City $61.65 $75.09
TICKETS WL.BH ON SAL3
July 6' 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21,22,
Good -for return in 00 days vlti
stopovor privileges at nleaiun
wlthln'llmlta M
REMEMBER THE DATES'
For nny further information all
ngonts.
WTII. M'MURRAY,
Genorol Passongor Agent,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Time Card No. 03, Southern Psdfc j
Co., ElTcctivo Sunday, Slay U,
Toivnrd Portlnnd. Pasenirer.
No. 1CV 5:13 n. m. Oregon Ej.
press.
No. 18. 8:40 a. m.- Cottago OroH
pasaonger.
No.. 12. 2:415 p. m. Roseburg pu-
scngor.
Toward, Portland, Freight.
No. 222. 5:00 p. m.Portltil
fast freight.
No. 220.-10:4011:28 a, a-
way frolght.
Toward Snn Frnnclsco, PaMfSftr,
No. 11 1..03 a. m. Roiebsri
passenger.
No. 17. 0:45 p. m. Cottags Ofon
passengo.
No. 1C. 9:u0 p. m. Callfor&liu
press.
No. 13. 3:31 n. m. San Frantlw
express.
Tniviinl finn PrnnrlMrO. PrelahL l
No. 221.-2:43 a. m. Portlmd fW
frolght. I
No. 223.-11:28 a. m. way IreliH
Ort'Ron Elcctlrc Tlmo TaWe
Tlmo of arrival and departs e(
cars' nt Salem lb na follows, PortliM
and Intormodlato peints:
Arrive U
Local 8:40 a.m. 6:01 ti
Exnrosa 10:50 a.m. 0:05 lb.
Local 1:26 p.m. 11:05 m
Express 4:20 p.m. 1:45 P-
Local 5:46 p.m. 3:1! ?
Exprosa 8:20 p.m. 6:0 h.
CORVALLIS & EASTERN 1
TRUE TABLE
No 4
Leaves Dotrolt l:00fi
follows, commencing Jan. 16,1
Trains for CorvaUis.
No. 8
Leaves Albany 7:55tl
rrlves Pt CorvallU ....8.15
No. 10.
Lvavos Albany S:55H
Arrives at Corvallla ... 4:15r
No. 6
Leaves Albany 7:UM
Arrives at Corvallla .... 8:SH'
Trains for Albany.
No. 5
Leaves Corvallla M'1
Arrivoa at Albany t'Mu
No. 9
cavea Corvallls 8:15
Anlves at Albany ... . :'
No. 7
Loaves C.rvalUs 6;0M
Arrives at Albany 6:l'
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Leaves Corvallla 11:1" '
Arrives at Albany U:55"'
No. 12 (Sunday only)
Leaves Albany 12;J5M
Arrives a: Corvallls .... l:ll,
Portland, Oregon, J'JJ
uommoncing June zzna .
servtrA will iq in .ffppt on tb-t
of tho fl. & E. R. R. bet
bany and- Yaqulna, dally p
Troln K'n 1fi TrH '
Mixed PgJ
vuu niumij lituB.tu. ;,.
if. laquma liaun 'ijj
Train No. 16 im'ZU
Lv. Yaqulna . .2:15 p.m. J;J,
. Aii)any.,cuuii.u' ti M
On Siinri'iva tho afrvice Wu
follews: rol
Lv, Albany 7:36 a. m J ,r,rtt
11:40 a. m.; lv. Yaqulna 6:QB-
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