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'.p . DAILY CAPITAL JOURXAL, SALKM,. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER JS, 1M3 i ii i Kin i m i i 'i 1 1 ' i t ' ' i THE CAPITAL JOURNAL , U. HOFHK, M4. jm4 Prep. . l8lepKleat ftprtftper JTte4 to Aerlen VrltKtvfai and we frewfe sad DerekteeaMnt w All 0ren. .. v . ruWIilied gray thwnhit; KietfH Hn4y, Sm, Ow. auiwcwipnoN hatha. (iHVMlftMr In AdrnMee.) Ddly, br carrier, per year -... 00 Per month.- ......fcOc Dally, br wll Pf rcr- ... .. .00 J'cr month &5o Weekly, bjr mall, per mr. ..1.03 Six monlbi -.Wo fi t. WJ' - jiii U ( TEACHERS MUSTiKNOW : LITERATURE c- SPECIAL DELIVERY For convonlonco of subscriber branch dollvory offices aro establish ed at tho following places at 35 cones por month, 11.00 for three menths: Asylum Store, F, O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum. Avornue Junction. Carilne, Seventeenth Btroot, A. W. Lane, Garden lload Store. ' ' Dauo's Storo, Alcz. Dane, SouthCommorclul street. Electric Storo, C. M. Epploy, Eant Stato strcot. Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Doc, Fairgrounds Rond. Howell's Corner. Twelfth and Cross Btroets. '. O. ,K. Grocery, A. A. Knglobart, Twelfth street. "Wheeler Storo, W. D. Whcolor, Highland avenue, Ydw Park Storo, F. 0. Boworaox, Twolfth'aud Leslie Lane Grdcory, Sovontoontlj strot J, L. Moore & Son, corner Capitol and Union streets, West Salem Store, West Snlom. Zlnn's Confectionery, 478 Stato street. ,. s Dr Stone's, ?4LNortI Commercial streot. v HuffnUn's Store, North- Sixth street. German Bakery, corner Twelfth and Chomckotn. i i Superintendent of Public Instruc tion J. H. Ackorman Is today send ing out a circular giving the Bources of examination questions for thr i year 1909. Special attention 13 j called to thoso In literature. One year ago tho plnti wns adopted of basing CO per con of tho questions in this subject upon certain English olasBics, threo for each oxamlna tfpn to lie chosen from the required Itat.in tho state high school couroc. 0. study. Tho purpose, of this requirement to cause teachers tc master nt least three classics beforo nttcmptlng to' teach. Such 'questions nre rpkert that It Is impossible for nn applicant to be successful unlcsB he has made "a careful study of tho specified works. Manuscripts from tho recent ftnto exnmlnr.tlon's show thnttthe jle RULES EOR . HEALTH IN HOP YARDS wtiul wngtuAt, von the TIIlVcAPilfAL city ju. f There Mb ' ft grcftt deal , of quia talk about Rorno steps being taken to sectiro n Inrgor and moro anth factory wator 'supply for tho Capi tal City, This matter has had periodical ag itation by tho stato board pi henltn and iMB'seen 1 IhV miljjcct of A GREAT HEAL 1)1' UWAli HPIX' VLATION BESIDES. Tho action of Eugene and other valley cUlos toward securing a pub lic nupply of mountain wator Imb caused n rcnowal of the dlncinMlon In all Its phases. No ono donlos that for tho kind of Biipply from which It Is obtained tho proeont wator Borvlco IH ABOUT AS OObl) AH IT (JAN BE MADE UNLESS IT WERE FILTERED, Taking a broad view of tho mat ter, tho state la na doeply Intorostod In securing a uupply of puro moun tain wator as tho city can ovor be. and to both It la fundamentally n necessity, Tho Btato Institutions lying In a aetnl-clrclo about thla city AIIE AS MUCH AT THE MKHOY OF KIM. DEMICH AH THE CITY IH and vice versa' both must havo tho sumo puro supply to bo nafo, To not do Injustlco to tho ownons of, tho present wator system, to pro teot tho Intorcsts of thu city nnd tho atato, nnd to wcuro u supply or wator adeqmato to tho needs of tho city for 10 yoars to come In 11 groat big undertaking. XT 8HOULI) HE TAKEN UI FAIHLY AND INTELLIGENTLY nnd put In tho hnndn of our betit and most disinterested buslncHti men who will donJ with tho problem solely from tho standpoint of tho pooplo. strapgers somqtlmca ara looking for a BliigJo house to'ronl. , Housoless people are. begging oth er to u(ld and rent them house. Xtere Is a FAJUNr-fFOll ItOO.Mh AND IT IH GIIOWING WOHHE. All this adds to our discomfort Ikit wo nro hnpplcr In being un comfortnjjlb thnn wo would bo to bo comfortnb'le, Of course, Hiero Is bound to It complaint w -the torn-up condition of tho city and Its streets nnd enr- llncs. WE OKP MAD A.ND WE KICK MEOAUHE TIIINGH GO BO HW', and because tho contractors aro ao wasteful and tho Btrect car company so dilatory. It Is too bad thoro Ih bo much do- Ing thnt wo havo so many things to kick about, Thnn thoro Is tho prlco of gns.nnd DAI) GEVEIl'H I'OPCOIIN MA. CHINE, nnd tho Stato Fair coming on and tho dlckons to pay gonornlly. Hut wo ore going to look hotter In tho eyes of tho world whon wo got all straightened up. By tho tlmo tho Stnto Fair Is on our two prlnclpnl strcota will bo paved and THE UAINH WILL COME AND WE Wllitj ALL FEEL ltET- TEH. Our llvora will bo In bettor con dition, tho debris will bo clonrcd away and tho city will not bo co badly torn up, UNTIL THEN LET Ufi GET ALONG AND NOT FIIKT TOO MUCH. 'rod results aro Health Bulletin No. 7, designed to Improve the sanitary conditions nnd to prevent tho spread of 'dlseniie in hop and fruit fields wns Issued by State Health Officer Robert C. Yen- ney and will be sent to all the hop fields and prune orchards In thc state, It Is the intention of tho board of health that the regulations shall be followed out to the letter by the ownors nnd the employes dur ing the coming season. The follow ing are the regulations. "(1) Camps for emp'oyes should be on high ground and in the open, and not contiguous to swanipi or slough". Willamette valley weather during fruit nnd hoy-picking Is very apt to bo wet, and Inasmuch as tho pickers are out of their camp's In the unyume, oniy occupying mem at night, they should be so situated ns The Kidneys When they art wetr, torpid, or stagnant, the whole system suffers. Don't neglect tlwm at this time, but heed (be warning of tho aching back, the bloated face, tho sallow complexion, the urinary disorder, and begin treatment at once with Hood's Sarsaparilia which contains tho best and Bnfest curative substances. In usual liquid form or in chocolated tabletsknownasSarsatabs. lOOdoseaJl. SHSSJKIHDBL ItAILItOAD COMMISSION ItEI'OKTS ON COLLISION bc.'lnc nlitninnrl TcnchcrB nro making n study of the 1 ,0 tnoraiKly dry out whenever the writings o thAAithon ftbwt whom WPathV w" l,ern"t. .. iney Ih LET HALEM HE IMtOUl). OUU CITV IH HADLY TOHN UP, It l too bnd, but Snlom la pretty ' badly torn up. For tho past fow months two of our prlnclpnl streets HAVE BEEN ALMOHT IMl4MHAHLE, Hundreds1 of men havo been nt work and scores of tonms aud trnliu of electric cars havo boon dumping rocks and rnlls on tho HtreotB. All thin has disturbed tho enio and comfort of tho oltUon and many nt us Imve got onto our uorvo ABOUT DELAY8 IN O.UH AND MEETING TKAINS. Houses havo becomo scarce In all parts of tho, town. Half a dosen Your Money la the bank Is in nctlvo use and baneRti the whole community, It h?l (o plant tho flolds'anil Rarest th grain. It picks hd cures tho fruit and hop, It keeps tho mill and faetorloa running. , U holpi to mako gopd aud pros, perous times for all. It helps YOU too by earning tatrot If deposited with us. This city can bo very proud of tho Bplondld street pnvlng that Is holng put down. This rlty rnn bo very proud of tho splendid Improvement In tho strvot car service It, Is receiving. This city rnn aprnk with tho groat ost prldo of tho RPLENDID olcctrlo cnrllno thnt connects It with Portland. TIiIb city has grunt ronson to ho proud of tho SPLENDID trnln ser vice It gets ovor tho R. P. compnny. Thla city has tho grontoat reason for prldo In tho HPLENDID stnto fair that Is being pnU up thltt year. In fact wo havo a great deal to ha proud of. Then thoro Is tho city council AND THE LKGIHLATUIUJ YET IX) COME. a THE COOS BAY PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN. SAVWGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL The conuncrclal bodies of Coos Bay havo engaged four pages of Tho Dally Capital Journal during tho big Oregon Btato Fair to show up THE HKSOVHCK8 AND ADVANTAGES OF THAT jVUTCHLKSS HAHDOlt. They havo secured m aggregate circulation ot 30.000 copies of this paper during tho busiest week In the year In tho busiest town In tho state, and tho buftlest IIUlo newspaper ou oarth. Tho total circulation of The Cant. Hal Journal during that week will break nil records and It is not boast Ing to say thai THIS PUOSPEIUTY MAS COME TO THE JQUUNAL miKOVQII THE MKKVT OF HARD hWOUK, Kon your eyes on Cpps Bay. That harbor means much to the WUIam otto vallow. Thoy will ho married mhui day with steel bonds. THEN TOOK OUT FOK A DKVKL. OPHKNT SUCH AS OUKGON HAS NKVKK DKK.VMKI) OF, Tho Coo4 Bay special edition of The Canitai Jwjrnai ar tho forerunner of that 1 nappy matrimonial evont. A cough cure that caa be gives) ( eklJJr.vR Vltqut caco pf )im Kw INW caeait, H 4o not coBtati pditou or kurW ey nre toktea'ch, nndnrc dropping 0 old-time' method of memorizing long lists of nonces, and-dntei of blrtliB nnd'doalhs.' ( f Fallowing nroiiio son fees of ques tions! 1. Arithmetic; one-fifth from state courso of study, four-flftln from Smith. 2, Civil govornm'enl; Strong Ik Schafor. 3. English lltorautre Fobrunry, 1009 n. Ono-hnlf from texts: New comer's English Literature, nnd Nowcomcr'B American Literature, b. Ono-hnlf from tho following clns bIco: 1. Lowell, Tho VlBlon of Sir Lnunfnll (Illv. lit. aor.) Houghton. 20c, 22c; 2. Webster, Tho First Bunker Hill Orntlon (Itlv. lit. Bor ) Houghton, 2Gc, 22c; 3. Scott, Mnr mlon (Pocket Classics) Macmlllhn, 2Gc, 22c. August, 1909 n. One half from texts: Nowcomor'a EnglUh Lltorntaro, nnd Nowcomer'B Ameri can Lltoraturo; b. ono-hnlf from tho following clnsalcB: 1. Shakespeare, JuIIub Ccnsar Itlv. lit. sor.) Hough ton, 2 He,. 22c. 2. RtiBkln Scsnmo'nnd Lllllcs (Illv. lit. scr.) Houghton, 2Cs, 22c. 3. Carlylo, Essays on Burnt nnd Burns' Poems (Pocket ClnOTlca) Macmllllnn, 2 Co, 22c. Tho flrut flguro Is tho publlshor'e price, tho sreond the prlco to schools contracted for botwoon tho Oregon Library Commission nnd Tho J. K. Gill compnny. 4. Googrnphyj one-fifth from Stato courso of atudy, four.flfths from Itodwny & Hlnman. C, Ornmmnr; one-fifth from stnto courso of study, four-fifths from Buohlor. 0. History, U. S,; one-llfth from statu courso of study, four-fifths from Buohlor, 7. Orthography; Rcod's Word Lessons. 8. Physical Geography; Tarr'a New Phyalcnl Geography. 9. Physiology, Krohn, Hutchinson. 10. Bonding; stnto courso of Htudy, Whlto's Art of Teaching, Ornl Bending, 11. Soliool Lqw; 8chpol Laws ot Oregon. 12k' Theory nnd Practice; Whlto's Art' of Teaching. 13. Writing; Outlook Writing 8ytcm, Ttest In Writing. H. Algebra; Wells: Algebra for Secondary 8chools. 15. Bookkeeping; Offlco Methods and Practical Bookkeeping, Part I. lft, Composition; Hcrrlck & Damon. 17. Phyalcs; Mllllknn & Gale: A First Course In Physics. 18. Psychology; Buell. 19. Botany; Bergen: Elements of Botauy. 30. Geemetry: Wont werth: Piano and Solid Geometry, question on plMt geometry. SI. Hlbtory, General; Myers; General History. A examination Is required upon tho first 13 pubjecta for a first gradn county certificate valid for threo years; upon the first 18 subjects for a state certificate! valid for five earti; and upon tho 21 subjects for a stato diploma valid for life. "(2) tho water supply rhould bo nbundnnt for all purposes, Including bntlr, and from springs or drlvon W0II3. An nbundnnt supply' of water 'is ' particularly necessary in eastern Oregon nnd other sections of tho -tnto whero grain-raising 1b the prln clpnl Industry. Tho health of em ployes In thooo sections would bo greatly conserved could they have access to nn nbundnnt supply of wator, which In mnny of theso sec tions Is not now tho c'ao. Surfnca water whero bo mnny peon'o nre con gregated Is sure to bo contaminated. "(3) Cnmp gnrbago Bhould bo placed In boxcj or barrels with tight lids and hnulcd nwny nnd burned or burled nt loaat ovory other dny. "(4) For tho disposal of body woBto thoro Bhor.ild bo numerous vaults dug not less than threo feet deep with sultnblo buildings, which should fit .tight to tho ground thus cutting off tho excursions of flics. For uso In tho fields, light portnblo buildings on skids enn bo construct ed, tho. now vnultB to bo dug nnd old ones covorcd -nt onco on mov ing. Each of theso buildings should contain n box of dry earth, a smnll quantity to bo sprinkled In tlio vault by each Individual who vlHlts tho place; plainly written notices to thin effect holng conspicuously post ed. "(R) It should bo tho business of some ono porson to visit nil employes roported III, nnd should any enso glvo rlBO to Biisplclon that it mny bo contngloiiB, tho county health ofllcor or Boino other physlclnn should bo summoned nt onco. Should tho dls oafco provo contagious, tho patient Bhould bo romoved nt onco from tho promlsoi nnd tho snmo dlslnfocted ns thoroughly nn possible. Espocla' nttontlon should bo given to parsons with cough, soro throat, Intestlnnl tronblo or eruption of tho skin. "(C) All employes should bo mado to know4hnt flloi 'nro grmt earrlors of dlsoase, and thnt every thing posslblo should be dono to dls- caurago their presonco In cnmp. "(7) Whon n stntlonnry or mov able cook-hoiuo Is In uso, tho Mine Bhould bo woll ventilated, nnd nil food supplies carefully screened to prevent contnmlnntlon from dust and flleB. No slopa should bo thrown on tho ground near tho cook houses, but should bo placed In a Pit to bo covered with oarth. "(8) In theso occupations whero largo quantities of dust aro prosont, tho eyes should bo protected with screens and smoked glasses and caro i taken at night to clean so the same thoroughly. "(9) It shall tho tho duty of ovory habitually cough. There Is a strong tlonB covered by this bulletin to re port nny unsnnltnry conditions, and especially thoao covered by tho fore going paragraphs, to tho proper au thorities for Investigation and cor rection, "(10) Do not employ people who physician visiting the sick In sltua probability that such persons are tu berculous, and tuberculosis being contagious, makes It very dangerous for their associates." Tho. Railroad Commission hna filed Its report in the matter of the collision between nn engine of tho Southern Pacific company nnd n otreot enr of tho Portland Rnllwnv, Light & Power company at tho Inter section of Fourth and Sherman 8treota In Portland on July 25. In this collision tho motorman nnd the conductor wcro Injured and tho street car ovorturned. The commI:3!on finds thnt tho en gine wpb being operated wltli cau tion, and that tho accident could hnve been nvcrtcd had tho motorman not 'tried to pnes in front of tho en gine. Tho commission also con demns the steam railroad on ono of the prlnctppl business strcetJ in Portland ns a continuous menace. . ROYAL RESTAURANT For nillrlf anrt ... cooktnir. an tn ft! ...Jr"l uBa(lre9sb. BE.ACH LUXCHI& our specialty. West .u Front St.. . I.6?1 ,M . block Rm,n. Z ""a. ou - " wn martin A. J. Radcr's CampirGri Horo you will fln.l septic tanks, good location" ra tion nnd furnlBhori tJi.V.V. l0ll Nye Creek. A. J, Rader nmf11 Newport, Qregpn. F' mH O.K. BARBER SHOP A flraf nlnon -. -1a -. .-. v.HO uii-vu-unio snop. Dow nvnrlnnb- lil f .. . u "Wl . w..o ,,.v;o i0r lno bfi 1 , . .. uu.uer oeuer ttiUti with n razor or pair of slssors tl . . it .ujuj.uk, i-rop. West sluo Front street, near U, Inndlnir. Aironrw - '...V8'. W .. 0. 4U1 orTal)Ut RAILROAD TIME TABLES CORVALLIS EASTERN R. R. TniE TABLE. Trnln.s for Cor-nIlls. Follows commencing January 1C 190S: No 1 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p. m. No. 8 Ioaves Albany 7:C5 p. m. Arrives nt Corvnllls 8:3C u. m. No. 10 Leaveo Albany 3:5G p. m. ArrlvcB nt Corvnllls 4:35 p. m. No. C Loaves Albnny 7:45 p. in. Arrives nt CorvnlllB 8:25 p. in. Trnliw for Albany. No. B Leaves CorvnlllB C:30 n. m. Arlrvos nt Albnny 7:10 a. in. No. 9 Loaves Corvallls 2:1G n. m. Arrives nt Albany 2:55 p..m. No. 7 leaves Corvallls 0:00 p. m. Arrives at Albr.ny 0:40 p. in. No. 11 (Sundny only) Leaves Corvallls 1 1 : 1 C r. m. Arlvcs nt Albnny 11:58 a. m. No. 12 (Sundny only) Loavo3 Albany s. 12:35 p. m. Arrives nt Corvnllls 1:18 p. m. Portland, Oregon, Juno 17. Com mencing Juno 22nd nnd until furthor notles, tho following trnln sorvlco will bo In affect on tho lino of tho C. & E, R.R. botwoon Albnny nnd Ynqulnn, dally oxcopt Sundny: Train No. 10 Trnln No. 2 Mixed Pnssongor 1..UUV0 Aionny ym& a.m. 12:40 p.m. Arr. Ynqulna 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Trnln No. 1G Trnln No. 1 Pnssongor Mixed Lv. Ynqulna 2:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. Arr. Albany 7:00 p.m. 11:55 n.m. On Suntlayu tho sorvlco will bo ns follews: Lv. Albnny 7:35 a. m.; arr. Yaqulnn 11:40 n. in.; lv. Ynqulnn 0:00 p. ra.; nrr. Albnny 11:30 p. m. For f Tthor Information npply to WM. McMURRAY, C-23-Ct Gon. Pass. Agont CIGARS aad TOBACCOS I have selected' the bect'lW or cignrs nnd Tobacco coafcl Atlf mill. . . J- - " you with what von wi.i, 53 sntlBfactlon. AIeo carry a coil p.i.w uiiu ui sou uruiKi. E. OASS, Prop, Front Street, opposlto The fid T. . ...I 1L" ''orti -Offrgoa. FURNITURE Newport. Oreeon For Household Furnlturo of en muu hiiu description go to H. D. BLAKELY Cnrpets, Mnttlng, Stoves and Hul ware. Soli or rent you a camolnroi liouaokooplng outfit nnd bur htA whon you lonvo. Prices always tei-j fUIUIUIU. South Front Street, only store oft Kinu. Whon at Newport go to Fogartys nnivln'i I.lvnrv Qlnl.1n fn. ..... ....... a ...u.j UIIIUIV9 tut IL'I'UI I movo your baggage; to glre best girl a drive: to eo to Rock. Seal Rocks or any nolnt oft toreat In Bmall or largo parties. M and feed nnd a square deal ill around; enrofu drivers wbo koc tho beach. Glvo us a trial. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE cofeb You arc bpth judge and jury fQr Schilling's Best Your (torn rtviu ior aor U fm dtVt IRtlti JM'lB Thoro l never much kicking about tho rule of the game by those who happen to wlu, 'n CattlpfVo. or lrrfularlty, U Ty afta tk ch 9i .lckeAa. aik Las' Famlbr Medlcla u tk grt prer.efcta,!! a4 ttr Q A Ilrnt Chlia. dreads the ne. The dread is whole sowe, but not the burn; that can b healed and Instantly relieved by an- f.j.. n.n.m obuw imminent, ue prepared for accidents by keeping a bottle always In the house. Best for sprains, bruises, cuts, scalds, rheu naUett. xwwralgla. bunions any 55 B acbea aad patas. Price 35c. iU d i., gou by aU.dealeM. a u , New NoUry. Clftude Naburg. Marhfleld, Oregon. Tlmo Curd No. 53, Southern Pacific Co., Effective; Sunilnr, Mny 17. 1008. Townrd Pordnnd, Pnsxenger. No. 10. 5:13 n. m.- Oregon Ex press. . No. 188:40 n. m. Cottago Grove pnssongor. No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburg pas senger. Townrtl Portland, Freight. No 222.-5:0 p. m. Portlnnd fast freight. No 226.-10:40-11:28 a. m. way freight. Townrd Snn Fnuiclsco, PuMengw. NO. 11,-11:03 n. m nnRAtuirrr passonger. No. 17.-0:45 p. m. Cottngo Grove passenger. No. 16.-9:50 p, m. California ex press. No. 133:31 a. m. San Francis co express, Toward Sm Fraucisco, FrHght. No; v1, 2:43 n. m. Portland, fast freight. No. 225.-11:28 a. m. way freight, Oregon Electric Tlmo Table, Time of arrival and departure of cars at Salem is as follows, Portland and Intermediate peints: Arrive Leavo cai 8-40 a. m. 6:00 a. m. c.ikuss iu:o a. m. I-ocal 1:25 p. m. Express 4:30 p.m. Local 6:45 p.m. Express 8:20 p. m. I fl!sKnBiSMt)'iHH The Rbove cut ropresenu brick lined Torrid Zone Furs Guaranteed cas. Bmoke b4 if proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER S38 STATE 8TREKT. Entlmatos furnlnei on bM-tlM SALEM WATER COMPA.W OFFICE CITY BALL For water service apply 0l Bills payable mon.b'y la sdruw 9:05 a. m. 11:05 n. m. 1:45 p. m, 3:28 p. m. 6:00 p. ra. L' Fjy MuiM h , teMte, MUt, It im t denrsi r Wkt, bt lMtrU. u feellne O C T. Co, Steamers Pomona aud Oregon leave for Portland dally except.SHa day at 6 a. m. M. p. BALDWIN, Ageati CHICHESTER'S PILL KW?ftti .. ww mmw aaa MM k H-- IMICKORT mm Ceugh nemeH IIIIM1 ! koushs. CeUs CROUP I Whpn' C4 "-cs SOW TlWOAT mm I - . THOATm,'jg, mumtwu- Imm IM. Htl r.m. Mx IiUml' piiciinu m? 5?iS rm& "1l rrVfTTTtrS'T m . W "" " a mm --- MflkM!. IIMI'W m r-11 -l. - - - . '- -- ..- uld" M Atu. DruiiUU Mil It. fcM tAsMft (MM J w - niuiruniiiaiMWMMwi k4k.. DrnW. M it st. .?"? " tkat h 4 -'"tMCiH. At all 4cwrUU 15c i llTMtlUSTSEVLmWGKl S44k$kmtolr'sc'