Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 08, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAXKM, ORBGOX, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1909.
Salem Manufacturing and Jobbing Houses
Below arc represented many of Salem's leading manufacturing and jobbing houses. These home industries should be loyally supported by every Sale m citizen. Ask for Salem pro
ducts and insist on having them. They are just as good as those shipped in
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Mil II V U1 V IV V II I I 1 I I f I Kill
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i Salem Flouring J
Mills Co.
Manufacture
WILD ROSE FLOUR
T Ant carry u full stock of
Hrnn and Hhortfl
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T. S. Townsend f j salem cigar factory jj
Creamery Co.
Manufacturers of Pure,
Wholesome
CASCADE BUTTER
J37 Commercial 8t. Salem II
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Manufactures
TAHHMOO 12$c I ;
LA COKO.VA 10c '.'
HON TON i 5c '
HuioKf Homc-mado Cigar
AUG. IIUGKKSTEIN, Mgr.
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1 n. b. Gile & Co. 1 1 Kodgers Paper
Co.
Wholesale
Grocers
Salem, Oregon
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Wholesale
Paper
J I 404 Court St., Salem, Or.
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CAPITAL DRUG STORE
X 'A. J. Itlggs, I'"i.
I Compounder of tho following T
preparations of merlt:
Capital Cold Cure.
Capital Iloadncho Tablets.
;. Capital Toom Powder
MONUMENTS
aa thoy should bo made.
AUTISTIC PERMANENT
No no lowor In price.
None bettor.
Elt-ctric Tools for Lettering
Salem Garnite and Marble
Works
I -MO Liberty. W. W. Martin I
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OREGON SIENNA
MINERAL PAINT CO.
t Fillers, Shellacs and Wall T
Tints
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A McCorkle, Pros.
W. Y. IUchnrdHon, Sec.
SALEM, OR.
HI I I HIM III Hill-
Manufacturers of and dealers lu II CANDIES and ICE CREAM t
I Paints, Stains, Varnishes, X
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Tlii"ttilintfiwti A titti lti I T..
la tlin Hmn in liffnrr umtf ' '
threshing cnglnon to havo tliotn .
; repaired Do not wait until the
. Inst ilnv. an thnrn tnnv tin nnmn ' '
. nnn ntlnrwl rif vill fjttiwi nnlv . .
', ', ami avoid tho nodi. Wo carry '
n full lino of high pressure '. !
steam gauges, nlno boat Scotch
. . water glass. Repairs on auto- '
mohllcfl, marlno nnd threshing . '.
', ', engines and all farm machinery
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Cross & Son
Established 1884
i Meat Market i::
I Cured 3loiit Products of all T ) j
kinds.
t Wholesale and Retail t t
t Phone 291. 370 State St. t
Salem, Or.
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178 South Llborty Btreot 1
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HARRY P. CHASE
Established 1803.
Manufacturer and Jobber
Wind Mills, Pumps and
Plumbing Supplies
Special maxc Hiatal nnd wood I
tanks and spray pumps.
Phone 34C. 101-113 Front SL i
Salem, Or,
W. W. Zinn
Manufacturer and Jobbor
I Zlnn'.M goods are known for I
their purity and flavor.
4. Special nttcntlon to supplying i
parties.
T Phone 1MB. HO State I
Salem, Or.
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CAPITAL SOAP WORKS
and
:: Angora Rug Company i!" inses, which help oi
' ' I," to retain tholr strength
TAN'NIiltH 1 ! ! than omer louses, and
' ' 4" ulnn In nil illrortlnnu lire
Capital Witch Haul Croam. t j . . Uiillmllotl amount of hides nnd Wo can grind those for you on "
; Capital Hyrup White Pine & !' l,ollfl- Oronso and tallow want- i the shortest notice. '.'.'.'.
., Kucalyptol Honoy. I,;; will pay hlghtst markot .. .... .. ,.,.. n n
- Celestial Cold Cream I price. I ;; CHAS. H. HINGES, D. 0. ; ; ; ;
T0RIC LENSES
t Whon you neod glasses, try
, , Will Kll-tll IIIIU lAUIUIJIIIlUU IUIIU , , ,,
our eyos . .
longer '
tho vi-: : : ;
slon In all directions nro enuul.
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II Tho wlltlo Wonder AihIhoii- I I ,,""' "' l0 Ktwy HI. I
no nupposiiory
HAUCM. OR.
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Refractlnx nnd Manufacturing
Optician
l'J3 N Commercial Street
Cppley's
Perfection
Baking
Powder
Known for its quality
NEW PROCESS OF SAND
PAPERING
Inside finish ready for varnish,
theroby malnig a groat saving
to carpenter and builder In
quire at
A. M. Hansen's Planing
Mill
Corner Church and Mill
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FRANK M. BROWN
145 Front St.
i Sash and Door Factory
All kinds of Finish.
KSTLLTKS FURNISHED I
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FOR
CLKAX, IIEAITHY
XUHSKRV STOCK
OF ALL KINDS
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OREGON NURSERY CO.
LEADS
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SALEM HAS GREAT
RESULTS TO SHOW
IN JWT DEPARTMENT
Of Public Schools Effect of Drawing That Was Introduced
Less Than a Year Ago Exhibit Going to Seattle Fair
iaii8iamnf nc
Tho publlo boIiooU of Balom will
hnvo an elultorato exhibit at tho
Mnika-Ymkon axpoHltlon, to be held
nt 8onttl. For two days tho ma
larial ban biuin asaomblod at tho
high school, ami City Superintend
ent J. M. l'owurs hn boon busy with
a foroa, wrapping, packing, mount
ing, IhIioHhic and boxing tho various
upbtthueu. from over CO pr cent of
nil tho school chlldroit of this city
Tho oxllb't coiiuIhIh of work dono by
tho pupils In laiigungo, numb or nnd
drawing Tho work In tbo two llrsl
nlnswHt was nil on uniform shoots of
paper with tho grade, tenchiT and
tuuno of tho school and pupil on each
ploco of work. Tho showing In tboeo
olomontnry brntichod was excellent
nnd will comparu favorably with ex
hibits from tho beat noliooU In tho
country,
The Drawing Kxhlblt.
A large attendance of parent and
vlnltor from nil part of the oily at
tended I ho high hoIiooI for toverHl
days nnd until Into Imt ulght, In
pct'ug the oxhlblU of drnwlug
made by tho grndoa from tho rtrat to
tho eighth tt consisted of work In
paper i-uU'ng. crayon, wntor oolor.
tihnrooal and colored Undcapo. Of
tli thounml of ploovti of work
dono by tho children not oue U
eBleil from nnothor picture, or from
H text-book All tho drawing are
uiiulo from an objtnit fir from life, or
from tho imagination utter toiling a
Mtory or talking about nu occupation.
In wh'ch tho children really havo
tnkou part Tho drawing work U all
rolntod to life, and to tho child nnd
It environment nnd Ub InduBtrlnl
llfo. DrawlngB of the prlmrow) or
any other llowor nro mndo In tho Hon
on of tho llowor. and from ronl flow
er nnd their folhigo Tho convon
Hon la obMorvod in othor drawings,
and from thin combinations for bor
dera and dw'giiH nro coniitruotod
from both lenf nnd flower. Whllo
thoro nro to ho drawing claseoH or
ganlxod next year for tho toachors, bo
far tho toachora havo dono much of
tho work with tho children. A start
has hevii mado In clay modeling and
this branch will bo tnkou up next
yonr In all tho grndoj. Promthl
the next Htop will ho Into wood work
and uuuiuul training. Tho drawing
toaohijr of thu Bahjin public schools
la Ooorgo U Schro'bqr, who canio to
Halm from tho Chicago Art Insti
tute, whfsro ho served for yunrs aa
lecturer nnd Instructor, after a
thorough course In Romp nnd Parln.
nnd thu boHt Ntw York shoolii
Uwii no 'IVxt-Ilooka,
All the work la dono la tho Salem
whoala without texl-boqks, Mr
Mchriuer evolving nil hla subjects out
f the dally llfo nud tho equipment
lie hiiri In himself, nnd correlated to
i he work done In all departments of
thu publlo school. Parents nud
tonohers thus learn what aro tho nat
ural capabilities of tho child The
child Ituvlt learns what It can best
do. ami the natural bent of the child
I followed Into Industrial or any
other ll no of art manifestation. Tho
Salem schools can probably boast of
J VOGET LUMBER & FUEL f
uumrMiMi ;
IlullderH nud mnnufncturorH of J
rough nnd dressed lumber, na j
woll as all kinds of mill work.
Donlorx In J
nriiiDi.va maticuiaij
WOOD AND COAIj
Houses built and Hold at roa-
Honnblo toruiH.
Off loo and Vnnl K. Mill and
Oak. Phono 1UH.
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having tho bOBt oqu'pped drawing
teaoher on tho Pnclflc const. Tho
district furnishes the paper and cray
ons nnd matorlal for doing nil tho
work In all the rooms. City Super
intendent Powers, whou naked a o
tho value of drawing from tho stand
point of dlsclpllno nnd tho mornl ef
fect upon tho children, snld-
"I regard tho educational and
disciplinary value of drnwlng os
more prnct'cnl and of greater offoct
than any work dono In any othor lino
of leaching. It gives us moro sat
isfaction In tho development of the
rh'ld along right lines than any
-ingle subject taught. Tho disciplin
ary results from drawing nro great
est of all. A room full of children
mny bo over so noisy or restless, but
when thoy get nt their drnwlng thoro
Is peace nnd order. It Is tho most
valuable feature wo hnvo over Intro
duced The exhibit wo nro taking to
Seattle U all natural and everyday
work What wo nro most if-ouri of
It that It has tho merit or actual
ab'llty behind It It Is not got up
for show, but Is what can be accom
pllthed In lees than a year In any
public school Our display will com
pare with any that can bo shown at
eattie for tho length of time wo i
have had drawing introduced. I con-,
slder Mr Schrwlhor tho groat est oj-,
tu'HtloHal acqu'slttoa ever seourod i
fix Halem and believe the people op-1
i'f-iatr the work ho Is doing"
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Heavy dumngo was dono by frosts'
thU week in I.ano county.
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Modern Bungalow Built With Field Stones.
Tho above skotch Is from a drawing and plana mado by Ii. II. Uazoltlno. an architect who has rooms
tu tho Murphy block, nnd recently camo to this city from New York, where ho followed his profession for
yoaru. Ho was nlso n yonr In Pittsburg, but for some tlmo had boon looking to coming wost to better
his honlth A severe collapse from overwork, and reading his own obituary several times In tho Now
York papers, decided him for a location on the Pacific const. Mr Hazoltlne was nine yours nt New Ixjn
don, Conn., building hundreds of houses nnd many churches In that city and vicinity Mr. Hazoltlne Is
an acquisition of some Importance to this elty. aa he is virtually ono among a small list of architects who
mny be considered to have a national reputatlou. as he whs the dos.gnor and constructing and super
vising architect of pulacos for eastern millionaire costing hundreds of thousand of dollars. Ho bull!
imlucos for MoCurdy and firaiiHls, of the Mutual Ufa. and for Sktdmore. ..t? Pennsylvania coal king. Mr.
Uuzoltluo Is a modosi and lUMuwunilng goutlomnn who Is thoroughly familiar with the prtictlcul details of
construction. He has boon employ d u the slate to make the plans for tiro now residences for Superin
tendent Steluer at the State 1 amnio asylum, for th first physician's residence at the usyium, and other com
mlsslous have Won given him on important building enterprises in this city He Is to be congratulated,
and so Is the city on his coming i Salem to live, where he has bought himself a homo
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There's a Top Rung in Every Ladder
Among tho retail lumber yards in Oregon south of Portland ours is easily at the top. By this we mean we have the Largest Stock, the Best Grades, the Fairest Price List, Prompt-
est Delivery, and give our customers the best all-round treatment.
Spaulding Logging Co.
YARD ON FRONT STREET TEAM ENTRANCE ON FERRY STREET
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