II u i I .'.1 I6- WMMwawmuiuuiuniimMuumiimju tWWMIgaWMfclUIBUPWJIJJWW PAIL CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORJKJOM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1900. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFEH, Editor nad Proprietor Independent Newippr Devoted to American Principle! and the Froxiec and DoTolopotnout of All Oregon. Publlihod Brerr Brenlng Bzcept Sundar, fialcm, Ore. SUDBCRIPTION RATES. (In'varlablr In Advance.) Daily, br carrier, per year W.fo Per month.- -Wo Dalit, br mall, per year. -.. 4.00 Per month 88o Weekly, by mall, per ycsr..... -..'.00 81 monthi .Mo 5 g5BlH &SS2Sam INTRODUCTION OF MANUAL TRAINING IN SALEM PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The Salem public schools have, through their enterprising board of education, taken up the problem of Introducing man ual training and Industrial arts as a part of the educational system of the public schoolsi They have adopted a deliberate, program, having begun .last fall with free-hand drawing in all the first eight grades. A large display of the work done by the children was made for two days at the schools, and an exhibit sent to the Se attle fair, The remarkable feature of the work was that It was done without heaping up the cost of additional text-books on the parents. It was not show work got up for an exhibit but the actual work done by the average child of the avorage citizen, t This work was also done with the teachers and most of them will take up class work once a week in free-hand drawing and learn to do the work and also teach it. It is programmed to introduce clay modelling in the lowor grades and needlework In the sixth, seventh and eigi'h grades for the girls, This Is made necessary if the boys in those grades are lo take up wood-working, and that is the present intention. City Superintendent Powers and Supervisor of Industrial Arts Geo, Schrolber have gone 'to Portalnd to look over the work done there, At Portland manual training has been Introduced in the ward schools and a school of trades has been established. It is not the intontlon to copy what is being done Ihoro but to learn what is being ur.dortakcn, and how successful it has boon, x , ... A teacher of drawing and needlework is to be employed to carry on the instruction from whore it has. been loft at the end of this year, The industrial work will bo started in a plain and oractical way In each of the schools, probably with some olementary tools liko saws, pianos, chisels, squares and augurs, Each workshop in the schools will have a work bench to start with and it is the intontlon to make moro of those and saw-horses and other articles nooded, The oducatlonal sldo of the work will not be overlooked and those who have a tasto for ornamentation will have a chance to gratify that as soon as ready for it. Manual training will probably bo made compulsory n the sixth, sovonth and eighth grados, and will bo optional in the high school grados, Tho wood-working will bo confined at first to preparation of materials, plain joints, and making things of ordinary us3, such as laying a good plank sidowalk, making ropairs about tho buildings, or simple articles of equipment needed about tho school house, such as chalk boxes, erasers, repairing broken dosks, putting in brokon fonces, doors and windows that am out of order, Supervisor Schrolbor will probably not uso any text-books, as lio lias used none In drawing, tr , x k Manual training as an oducatlonal factor has como to stay and it is no longer to be treated as a fad. It is fundamental, elomontal, of basic oducatlonal value, and because of this it is displacing present systems, It Is bollovod with manual training a moro efflolont boy or girl can bo turned out of school at the end of six years than is produced now with olght years of purely book knowledge Prof, H, W, Wardrip, manual training teacher at the Ash land Stato Normal School, has just been placed at the bond of the Industrial department of tho San Bernardino high school, . . . We are expending vast sums of money annua ly to fit children for university entry, who by nature should be in structed how to work with their hands. Our girls we crowd through tho schools and prepare thorn for store girls, complotoly ignoring what they by nature aro fitted for tho homo, , n n ., .. t Superintendent Conrad at San Bernardino says that tho high school, as at present conducted, is on .entirely wrong basis, and he advocated the change which will mako it a school of technology, , , Wo do not agreo with Supt, Conrad that tho entire high school work Is wrong, but wo do agree, that manual tra n ing with tho high school will produce better results in citi- ZeWitR manual training for boys and girls there will be a reduction in athletics, which is now the only vent for physi cal oxuboranco, ... ftL ,, ... City Superintendent Powers and Mr, Schrolbor both agree that manual training has bash educational value. A boy or girl may know al! about algebra, latin, geom etry and geography and yet be as helpless as a child about use of their hands toward making a living. .... They are on the right track when they place be ore boys and girls opportunities to learn how to do those things cor rectly S accurately which they must do all their lives in nine cases out of ten In order to make a living, TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN JUBILEE Hnrrr1 TTnnrt Academy.' nt Salem. is propatlng to tnko part In tho colo- l.rntlnn nt tlm fiftieth Until VOTBIirV of that order, to bo observed nt Port land. All the festivities will be at St. Mary's academy. Active preparations are In progress fn thla crnlrinn Inhllfln of tho Sinters of tho Holy tinmo In tho Northwest, which promises to bo a notauio event Tho program as" outlined is as follows, Juno 22. oven nc Opening of tho jubilee; children's exorcises. Juno 23, ovonmg uoiuen jiuiuico and commencement exercises at Ma sonic hall. Juno 24, morning Solomn pon tifical mnas.JH. Mary's cathedral. Juno 24, 'afternoon Banquet of tho. rovorend clergy nt St. Mary's, 1 p. m. Juno 24, aftornoon Reception of friends, patron, nnd former students, from 3 to 9 p. m. Juno 2G, morning Memorial ser vices at St. Mary's cathedral. Juno 25, afternoon Solemn bene diction of tho blessed sacrament at St. Mary's chnpol, 4 p. m. Tho graduating class of St. Mary's is composed of Irono Marie Blnko, Florence Mario Carlson, Mary Gqr trudo Cronan, Mary Laura Dunn, Anna Lucllo Bnnls, Cntherlno Mary Gnffney, Kllzr.both H. Hendrlck, Mario Winifred Honrlot, Rcgina Maud LIceo, Florence Bridget Ma glnnis, Martha Ilcglna McNameo, Emmam Holena Oblnsser, Margaret Estollo Stowart. Graduating honors in tho depart ment of music will bo conferred on Katherlno V. Korn and Liicla M. Dnrtoj. DOCTOR ACCUSED OF KILLING WIFE Chicago, Juno 2. Dr. Hnldano Clomlnson is In Jail today with tho pollco record showing that ho is for mally charged with tho murder of his'wlfo, Mrs. Nora Jnno Clomlnson, who recently died from tho effects of chloroform. Clomlnson still Insists that tho drug wa administer by burglnrs, nnil Hint lin wnn affected bv It. but Chief of DotcctlveB O'Brien rbfuses to acccopt tho story as tho trutn. a chomlcal oxnmlnntlon of tho woman's Rtnmnrli la linlni; mnilo. At first tllO nhvalrlnn rminrtod that tho burglars carried away some monoy and spoons but whom tneso woro iounu in a closet Clomns admitted that ho put thorn thoro. Tho pollco aro senrchlng for a MIsb J. M. Berg, 21 yenrs old, with whom, It is said, Clemens Is in lovo. Hccontly, whllo tho young inuy was III III II IULIII ilUUlllUI, W1U illloikiuu called to seo her dally, and nhvnys left n bouquet or nowers. o Why Does It Cure Not because It Is Sarsaparllla, but booause It Is a modlclno of pocullar morlt, composed of moro than twonty different remedial agents offootlng phenomenal euros of troubles of tho blood, otomach, liver and bowels. Thus Hood's Sarsaparilla cures scrof ula, ccicma, anemia, catarrh, nervous ncBa, that tired feeling, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, nnd builds up tho system. 01 It today la lb umtl liquid form or la cbocoUud Ubltt form tUl BnUU. 0 CltVINO 1X)R HELP. Dally IOtH of It In Snlciu But Growing Ijcss, Tho kldnoys cry for help. Not an organ In tho whole body so delicately constructed. Not ono so Important to health. Tho kidneys aro tho filters of the blood. When thoy fnll tho blood becomos foul and poisonous. Thoro can bo no health whore thoro Is poisoned blood. Iincknolio Is onn of tho first Indica tions of kldnoy trouble It Is tho kidneys' cry for help. Heod It. Doau'a Kldnoy Pills are what is wanted. Aro Just what overworked kidneys need, Thoy sttongtheu nnd invigorate tho kidneys help thorn to do their work novor fall to euro any caso of klilnnx illsense. Rend tho proof from a Salem .citi zen, O. W. Vaughn. 3 Stato street. Sa lem. 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BALD FACTS Here are a few bald facts plain and unadorned, They are clothes facts, Now, here we gol Dressing well at a moderate cost is not beyond the possibilities of any man who will come to this store for wearables, By "dressing well" we mean dressing in good taste, dressed in clothes that fit in fust the right way, SUITS $10 TO $30 G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 North Commercial Street UNKNOWN PEST KILLS CALIFORNIA BEES EVnimn. f!n1.. .Tilnn 2 neo misers of Fresno county aro alarmed at tho Inroads recently mndo In their apiaries recently mndo In that has destrovoi thousands of bees wuu In tho Inst month. Tho nnturo of tho post Is not known to tho ranchers of tho valley, but It has becomo so prev alent thnt tho extermination of a prolltublo lndiustry 13 thrcntoncd. Alrnmlv nn nrnn nf 3Dfl sniinrO miles has boon affected, and tho dls- caso is spreading rnpidiy. if us progress Is no. checked soon, many ranchers will bo confronted with heavy financial Iobs. Looking One's licet. 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Juno S, 1009, and then oponod, for tho construction of a Brick Administra tion Building, Brick Dormitory nnd n Boiler Houso to bo built nt Snlom, Oregon. A cortificd check for D per rnnt rt Ihn ntnnimt nn nninn flnlvnnl Cures i bank mndo pnyablo to tho ordor of j. 11. ACKormnn, secretary or. uoaru of trustees, must accompany each bid. Plans and epeclflcatlons may bo scon nt tho offlco of tho secretary of tho board or may bo had of F. A. Lcgg, architect. Bidders nro re quested to uso tho printed form of Proposal which will bo furnished upon application. Tho right Is reserved to roject any and all bids. By ordor of tho board of trustees for tho Orogon School of Deaf Mutes. 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