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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JQUjlNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1919 PAGE FIVE. Coming to The Liberty I WHIM Air II 4, SUNDAY :; MONDAY 1 1 TUESDAY II TO EXTEHDALL THRU SCHOOL illustrations of taildrca in different pos tnral positions. An instructor from one of the state scnooW will attend each county teach era institute "this year for the purpose of drilling the feathers -in-the vafiou.i exercises in order thivt they may pass the instruction .on to the students m der their charge " j i The physical training of the children J ! of.Oiogon from the time of their entry ; into school life throughout the twelve i vears of the ordinary school work is be- I'iug undertaken-for the first time this j I ver as u part ui tuv ivjuiu bwiwi Igram under n law enacted by the last I legislature upon the recommendation ol J. A, Churchill, stato superintendent of i public instruction. The course of study covering this fea ture of the educational program has been worked out by a committee ap pointed by Superintendent Churchill, consisting of Dr. A. D. Browne, head of th0 department of physical education 'of the Oregon Agricultural college; Miss l Mabel Cummins, head of the department of physical education at the University i of Oregon, and Laura Taylor, head of the physical education department of the Oregon Normal school. The course j contemplates the promotion of correct : physical posture" and bearing, . mental anil physical alertness, self control, dis 1 ciplined Initiative, sense of patriotic lilxxty and a spirit of co-operation under i leadership. I Section one of the syllabus of the iconise, contains a preface by Superin tendent Churchill, the state law provid ing for physical training in the schools laud the introduction of section two cov 'ers the 'methods, special instruction to ! all teachers and classification of physi cal education section three is divided into chapters which are arranged for the purpose of segregating the material ac cording to the age periods of the chil dren, those instructions being given in the most definite manner possible with PLANSFOR LAUSANNE HALL ARE APPROVED At a meeting of thc executive board of Willamette University held last even ing the plans furnished by Architect Legge for the new Lausanne hall wettv given their final suivey, some minor alt erations suggested, and finally accepted as being n every way satisfactory. The committee will, at once advertise for bids on construction. Doubtless thero will be a largo number of bidders as (he new hall will be a work of art nnd a credit to any builder. The specifications call for a high grade of brick with grey tonc trimmings to conform with tho other bindings on ir.e campus, and an interior finish of the most modern type. Tho locution upon the campus has not as yet been exactiy determined, this waiting up the com peted survev of tho grounds. With tho present fearful cost of labor and j materials it is to be expected that the building will call for. a much larger expenditure than at first estimated. b T'T led I (.. vEftraoix J I . j &roofc Hr C T rUr j "'Sss"',""TOrnr' I ' "J ' inn Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Watermelons ..- Oranges Lemons, box r. Bananas H..r. ext ratted Ca ntnlo upos flinch beets . Cabbnge .. . , Head lettuce , , Carrots - Grapes. Malagas Orarw.. ?." ........ , Kctr.il Prlcoa. Eggs lllZM! Creamery hutft r ... Country hut tor Flour, hard wheat . 8e Se lMe 5.758.50 7.508.50 fct 2(X . $1.5C ..... 45c 3 3-4c . ...... enc j .... 4V lOe , 2 : 4?" fri 7tl I,7i .. iJ.lilfi .-2." ; The Capital Journal Daily Market Report ... ' Portland Market Portland, Or.. Sept. 20. Butter, city creamery tio0(ie Eggs selected local ex D5(0;62o. " Hens, 2930c. Broilers 25fe28c Oeese 15s Cheese 3638e DAILY LIVE STOO EMABKET Cattle Receipts 26 . . J .Tone of market steady- '" :. ood to choice steers 9.5010.E5 " Kair to good steers $7.5)Ji)8.25 t'omition to fair steers $ti7 li.m ti good cows and heifera T( '-.: :-- Medium to good cows and heifsrs Cniiueis Iftt l.SO Hulls tmi , Calves, s(;14. ' . i aogs ! Deceipts none. ' Tc i f ii arkt t steady ' PHsno mixed $1717.50 ' -M.-diiim mixed 1717.25 Itongh heavies $15lo.50 . -i n.' M.S0(rdl3 ' ' ' , ., ' i llii'k 17.20(ff 17.50 . " Bncei ." : ! Receits none j lone ut market stead j Prime iHinbs 12.C0lcrl3. j Pr.ir to medium lambs 1113 Kwn ."(S)7.3 , ;. I : Wetheis D?(rr 8 .. ,'' I Ycur'i ifis $7.0d-Ji'9 - , ! -. oraln Wheat, soft white So. 1 2 ' Feed oats ' 80c j Milling oats - -86c j Hav. cheat, new - $17 I Hay, oats, new $1820 Mill run . :.4344 Butterf at. Butterfat C7c lc Word Class Ad Will SeU It Creamery butter ....6i08c Fork, veal ana Munoa Pork on foot lVaC Veal, fancy - 22c Steers JSV9f QUACK'S F)R. Cows Sprini Ewes S7W lambs . . 0c .... . 45c Sheen, vcarlinzs . ' ggs and Poultry Eggs cash v Hens, live ,.- - 2224c Old roosters lota. 16c Springs 22c - v"egetawoa , Onions, per sack .... . $3.25 Celery doz ................... . $1-00 Tomatoes . - ?0 Lool These Over COME IN MONDAY : '-" ' :. : 10 acres, 1 1-2 miles east of Salem on paved road. No improvements, but a bargain at $2500. 14 acres, 6 miles north. AH under cultivation with fair improvements. On good gravel road. $3200 7 1-2 acres. 7 miles south of town. 4 acres cul--tivated, 1 acre of loganberries and 24 fruit trees. !4-room house. Close to Oregon Elec tric Station. 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