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lwatW"""" t-j""5Ea"'""' " - - "i-. -5V-' " -e2fci4j?'';' t -j?U iwiSa?; - nv- X - w-. -....." w-w "-" ' ss rM- DAILY OAPI PAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ". WKXKaAr, JCLY B, 100T. .. w HlMfff ' MWBWMK3WBWBHBWWWHi iHHH aW " .. ....i-JAtaAltfrflMriHi wrttrtiimtilliiiHiiHrtiMit i - -'-"' iiininiinmifcH We have supplied a thousand boys-more or less-with fire o-ackers for (he glorra, Fourth and we expect every body to have a great day, but most of ail we want to take , of your needs in the household. STOVES Why pay $70 for a steel range, when we can sell you one for $30 and up, complete with full set of cooking utensils? We carry a com plete stock of the old reliable and well known Superior and Royal Rages, guaranteed to last longer and cook with less fuel than any other on the market. AND Oil and gasoline stoves for hot weather. No smoke, no ashes, no dust. Prices from $2.50 up. Ask us for catalogue. Ovens for the above from $1.50 up. Burners from 25c up. Broilers, toasters, waffle irons, etc., for the above stoves. ii ROASTERS--Let us show you the nicest roaster ever made by man or ever used by woman. Enam eled steel; will not rust. Self bast ing, sanitary; cooks meat, game or poultry equally well, and wastes none of the natural juices. This is sold on an absolute guarantee to give satisfaction or your money refunded. Warrented for ten years, Price $1 .50. SPENCER HARDWA RE CO. PHONE MAIN 19. SALEM, OREGON THIRD DAY or TEAGHERS lug faces of satisfaction mill con-'tho Oregon Trxibook ("nmtnUslon nt teutmeut over -their work ami enter- iIU recent session; that will cot tho dose of Largest State Association Ever field In Oregon Tho third day or tho State Tonoh ur Association dawned bright nnd glorious. Tho ahowuc of tho night before hud mad tho sky mul nlr a honuMily delight, und the pudngog uud podAgnponstM woro hrlKht, bourn CAN DRAW CHECKS. . . Checking account enable folk to dcpoalt their mouoy aud re ceive a passbook, against these account they aro permitted to draw oUok. Cheeks may Id glton to parties for suoh euuu a doilred, thui KVoldluK frequent trip to the bank. If Interested call and ee us. Salem State Bank tnlument. Tho uonvontlun him litun votoil n grout MiiomMHi, and there. Is grant riv alry between Albany and 13ugouo for holding tho tioxt convention. Delegates wero named to tho Irri gation emigres as follews: Junius Wlthycombo, Mr. Clnrn II. Waldo, President Campbell, K. K. HraKK and Mr. l'loroo. both of Ma rlon county.. At tho superintendent's depart mont thore was a dlsausslou of tho annual county school officers' con ventions, lod by Mr. Wiley, of Tilla mook. Prof, nmm-vllrr Talked. Mo was Introduced for u talk on tho forward movement In education. lie anhl Balom was moro nearly that of a VSIon or Now Jerusalem than any iilaoo he had over visited public of OroKon this year 175,000 to 100,000. Thoy knew no moro ol the superior valuo of ouo book ovor anothur than a layman did how to soluct out of a hundred proscrip tions tho right one to cure n cortnln disease. Tho superintendent and principals should absolutoly dotermlno which touchers aro real tonchora, an I which shall bo omployod, but go further find dotormlno which teach ers aro really doing tho spiritual work of tho oduoator. Itoally good touchers should hnvo no troublo In thus securing a pormnnout tonuro of oflloo. This was not possible under political appolntmout. In conclusion "he thought tho heads of teaching force should odu cuto the community as to the needs and progress of the whools got out "Modern Tendeiules In Education d President Korr, of tho Orogon rleultural Colleuo. forvnllia Dr. Harvoy discussed application of practical toachlng in tho ad vanced section. He croatod groat enthusinam, and showod that Indus, trial oducntion rnnkos the real tonch or moro olllciont. Tho graduates of tho Monmouth Btnto normal school hold a rounlon and gave a banquet at tho Christian church parlors Tuosday night. I County Slinarlntamlnnt Ttrniro t Ln Grande, was In nttmuinnrn i...t was called homo this morning. NORMAL " SCHOOL U X. rAOK, YrmUmX. n, W. XJUUKll, 0Wr. Hvory view manifested wna an cm tim tirinc linn ami ntiit n,. .,.,, outburst or overdevelopment of 'elements that oppose prorws. Hot- Mrino, neu-oumpinoency was the ter salaries wore ueKlel for exporl- R,w""i aiuwiohh viee. jo nave 0noed ttwohors. They newlwl a rout things In too good shape wae a bd OVory soen yours. A trip to Uuropo OOlHlltlon. lie OUlORlsed Yernl wna mommnnn.la.1 M un.t.n.. feature of tho Oregon school law, (Wro neelel. Most teachers had too a pure demooracy, direct taxes and much to do. More supplemental the ponulur luan system of bond, (teachers wore needed, lletter toxt- . ... .v... ..,v- , nuu,. .,,. uooK8 were neeuetl. Mow monoy Ohauge la tetickers we-o generally at n loss to the community. Admin Utrators of schools should not make was needed for the American public school. Alloo Where Art Thou" was suns y ..?l:'i. -sr .- sra-i.'s.-a ....... mi.vv. outiutia. i iiu uuio wna n tool of the mind. There Is no dnrknes but Ignorance. Wo na out of darkness to light by moutal effort. Wo must uucovor error by mental effort. U Is our buslneeti to follow the light within the light of tho "oul. Words only counted l with truth behind thorn. Three words should bo coastantly In tho winds of educators. Education n profession. He ridiculed the sweep, laff changes lo textbooks tade by through tho nudleneo hollering her head off for more. Then Jako Wongor waB called out to sing the Swiss yodellng song, nnd the crowd again went wild over tho carrolllng from tho land of tho ref erendum. Tho morning session was closed with nddrossee by Judge Prater, of tho Juventlo court andMre,jva Em ery Dye, on Tho School of tha Pioneer,' This afternoon tho xrt attraction will bo an uddrce 0a ELECTRIC ROAD TO PORTLAND It is expected tluu the oleetrlo Una between this alty sh.i nnri...i ...m bo roady for iiotlvt opewxtlons by next October, as mKeh of the heavy j grading has heon doao and overy- thlK U In reailineee for the placing .of steel an tiin ii.i v.,u w.lue)U uvruiMi ins WHIawiette at Wltaonvtll. Work W8 begun olearituc off th i,i i,,,..,.. ling on the sito for the Oregon Kleo- . uuuway company's passenger nnd freight dopot on the blook hoimd ed by Columbia. Jefferson, Water and Front street, la Portland. Nearly all of tho company's tracks In Portland's city limits have been laid, whllo on tho lino between Salem and Chemawa sovoral miles have beon graded. Tho romalnder of the routo Is ovor an easy grade, whero iw. van oe mia ai tho rate of a mllo a day. All of the ccnstruftHnn , BOARD To Have Gonirol of the Four State in stitutions Govornor Chamberlain has ap pointed tho now board of rogonts of tho Orogon stnto normal schools. Tho board has boen soloctod from outside tho counties having normal schools, and 3 composod of tho State Board of Education, tho govornor, State Suporlntondent of Schools Ack orman nnd Secrotary of Stato Ren- snn ntl n. .. . . "u l" six appointees. inis board, under -Mm w i... ns passed by the last legislature, will have full control of tho ,..... - the four schools, proscribe a uniform course of study, employ all ofllcors "w 'lurs and omploves, nx their componsntlon. osthitci. ...., ', whools in connection with each nor mal school, and otherwise manago and control these institutions me composition of the State noard of Regents, aside from the state officials mentioned. ls as fol- w n Ot Wm. B. Ayre. Portlnn -.i.,.. of tho Bastorn and Wostern Lumber pub oam trU8t f th0 Pord at!l r)''naild WOmber of tho State Library Commission. He has r Q . aotlvo part ' the organiza tion of tho nublio llhr. ...-,Za TrM- ,. . ... wu.uuwiuH crows P M T aro full, and tho work U going on ,' , , ags' La Grande, county rapWly. ZT 8.chool of Con yonrs. Ho ls ono of tho most cestui educators In Oregon. H. J. Mnlor, Tho Dalles, s w ticnt merchant nnd successful i round practical buslnoss man. Stephen Jewell, county JiMl Josephlno county. Mr. Jewell HI of tho host county officials state. C. B. Spenco, Cams, a succol well-educated, up-to-date 1 and member of tho oxecutlre' mlttee of tho Stato Grange. H luosent nt tho entl-o session d! last loglslnturo. E. Hofor. Salem, editor Dally i ital Journal, President wi Valley Dovelonmont League Tho board will hold Its 0r' sion next Wednesday, July W n. m.. nt. thn ntntn rnnltol. None of tho board have lot-! terosts to promote, or have served on similar hoards. wunty; has taught school many Tnko tho Postmaster's Word H Mr. F. M. Hamilton, nt Chnrrvonln InA. keCDS stock of general merchant'1 iiumiu moaicines. .no tj' borlnln'a Colic. Cholera and rhoea Remedy ls standard here llllQ. Tt- nvi tna in ClVO " ttnn nnA .r. nn..1A hnriHV Sff0"" bo without It." For salo W Stono'a Drug Store. Fairbanks Coining. Tnillnnnnnlls Tnrl TlllV 3." uuuna ivn nero last mb"' " -- ...... i ot 1 "caiern irip. no spvun" .Falls, Minn.. Thursday, a thnnpn in Vnllrrotnnft Pflr' 13th ho nddresses the lntern vunsuan ianueavpr oun'"- nttle. 8eo Hanger nroa.' Show window today. new. ,m