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DAILY qAI'ITAh JOURNAL,
Two Thousand School
SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1008
SALEM, OREGON,
Children Publicly Dismissed Yesterday
Attended By State Militia An Automobile Parade, Three Bands of Music,the Civic Officials and Commercial
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TEN BLOCKS OF
PUBLIC SCHOOL
ENTHUSIASM
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Snow Storm of Little White Dresses
Covers Wilson Avenue and Schools
Msrch Uiidrfjagof tle Nationr Par?:
ade of Children and Exercises the Most
Beautify) In the. History of the City
Tho most beautiful demonstration of educational enthusiasm over
'Witnessed In this stato was seen on the streets of Salem Friday, when the
2000 children enrollod In the nubile schools of this city paraded tha
streets and word publicly dismissed.
Tho now president of Wlllamotto University who arrived from the
cant In tho, midst of tho demonstration was carried clear off his foot and
tlccl.arod (W had riovor .wltnessod a beautiful a sjght ln40 years of
uxporlenco as a clttzon Interested In education,
Tho parado was a surprise to ovon tho most conservative and reflects
great credit on tho school officers and teachers, on the commercial
. , bodies and public spirited buslnoss men who mado It a succojs.
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the fetters of thoir school. Tho Park
Bchool children then followed bohlnd
a largo banner with tho namo
"Park" sot "in flowors. Tho Woodmen band' precoodod
tho Btudonl
body of tho Qrant school.
Thon
camo tho Lincoln school chlldron.
They also boro a flowor bannor dls"
playing tho letters, "L. S" In red
with great skill and tUoro was
not tho slightest accident. Soldlors
woro-- . stationed on each sldo of the
streot with rifles nnd protected tho
marching columns of children from
harm,
In front of tho grand stand at
Marion square tho militia mon had
to push back tho crowds to make
room for tho columns of school children aa thoy poured in with steady
ramp and filled ho spaces solidly,
tho Uttlo ones having seats Immediately In franjr, and whon Miss
waved her baton all sang "Old
Glory," to tho accompanloment of
Bandmaster Stoudonmoyor.
Tho aiutos wore as flno as almost
any thing In tho Portland roso show)
parado and woro drlvon In tho following order: J. II. Albert, C. B.
Mooros, Jos. H. Albort and Gcorgo
Penrce. Thoro woro many beautiful
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Schools Had Escorts.
Every ono of tho 2000 bbys andj
girls In tho parado carried a flag or
Thoy woro
a bouquot of flowors.
drcosod In their Sunday host, and
looked as If there woro nothing In
tho world to do but to march and to
bo admired, Each school was escorted by a detail of tho National Guard.
Ma-gc- rs
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Speeches at tho Square.
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Col. Hofor was greeted with n
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broaddldo of roses as he began
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addross. "Which do you ' of Insredlontu,
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want to hoar," ho. Bald, "a boar
story or a speech?" "A boar story,"
rw4i4l
nro extracted
shouted n thousand young Amorl- In erfcctlveneas.
cans.
Curing tho widest range or
Dolne tlle most good tot
"Well, I'll tojl you a bear story
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Having the most medicinal
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this great colobratlon. What Is all
this for? It Is to lot p'eophs know
that wo have tho finest public
schools In Orogon. Wo want to boost UbtoU known
not only for tho public schools but
for all tho schools In Salem. Wo
havo tho champion high Bchool .base
ball toatn of tho stato, nnd next fall
we will havo tho championship ' hi
football, baskotball and overy thing
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THROAT
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exorcises.
Mooros alBo waded to
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a Btorm of rosos.
Jl frtn. IwtiIt
Tlio Athletic .Contests. '
Aftor tho chlldron had boon formally dismissed by Suporlntondont
Powers, tho crowd ndjournod to
flold, whoro probably tho
most unlqup flold moot ever witnessed wns hold. Considering tho
ngo of tho contcstnntH, tho records
COMPANY
thoy mndo In tho nthlotlc ovonts
wcro surprising.
Tho East school
took first placo with 5C points to
its credit. Park Bchool 8, and
Grant school. G. Enst school Is tho
Thoro Are plays nnd playi,
Inrgost ward Bchool In tho city.
actors
and actor3, nnd there vt
Tho nthlotlc ovonts and thoir winplays
llvo and actor that lre
that
ners nro ns follows:
n lasting momory behind thta.
dash Curl Hlngos, Enst
school, first; Logan Stlnson, Enst Among tho plays that must lire
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school,
Bccond;
school, third.
Cecil Abbott,
Tlmo, C.l.
Is Camll'.e.
Park
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dash Clifford Farmo;
Enst, first; Logan Stlnson, East,
Bccond; Ashor Utter, Park, third.
Time, 12 flat.
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dash Claronco Shnw,
East, first; Lejvls McLaron, East,
socond;
Newton .'Mjirtln,
Grnnt,
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third. Ttlmo,' 22 flat. '
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dash Claronco
Eait, fir it; Loo Knlsor, East, socond;
Aahor Rnnaomo, Pnrk, third. Tlmo
100-ynr-
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futer-llnk-
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Among the
nnd nctrcsBoa thnt will leave a
momory Is Miss Georgia Harper
She wns necossarlly become
with tho play of Camllle. Sit
liris bepn pronounced by eminent
thp grcntest Interpreter ol
tills' .sad and Interesting character.
Every hctor bris n choice of playi
nnd Is bettor adapted to some especial chnractor than otheri. Mln
Hnrpor Is great. In nil of her work,
but In Camllle siio h especlaly adapted,
Sho carries tho nudlenco to the
homo of the unfortunate ffona
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High Jump William' Cary, East,
first; Wilbur "MdCrhckon. Grant,'
nnd .Cecil Abbott, Park, 'tlod for second.' Height, 4. foot, G Inches.
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Brond
Pon,' East,
first; Ashor Rnnaomo, Pnrk, socond;
Wilbur McCrnckon, Grnnt, third. 15
thoro rhaws It $the Inner Hie. fa
trials, tho temptntlons and dliip
pointrnpnts of n life of the worM,
nnd thon. tho ponnlty of uch W
Is paid in tho snddest manner eter
depleted. Tho hearts of the fiiV
enco throb with tlio hcartbrkea
the
ns Mlsi Harper lead on In
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work, nnd In tho final death
thoro Is not a dry eye In the
nnd many gap with he d' or
woman In tho sympathy created
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Mr,
Hnrpor.
work, isi
Duval ranks high In the
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especially
Mr. J. G. Harper l
In or
plncod as the sonlor Duval.
fovory momuor oi mc iur
hpw choson with n view oi rto tho cuamcier ' ""Ant'
adnptlon
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Plays
Other
Ing Miss Harper's
will bo "Noll Gtvynne,
Jump--Mtfri-
foot,' 7 Inches.
Polo vault William Cary,
East,
first; Clifford Farmer, East, second;
Grnnt, third.
Lester McCrnckon,
Height, 8 foot.
Mllo relny, won by Enst school;
Park Bccond, Grnnt third. Tho En3t
sohool taam wns comnospdf Walter
Hill (1), Karl Hlngoj, (2)', Loo
Knlsor (3), and Lewis' McLaron (4)'.
Tlo field meet waB finished with
an exhibition mllo by Minion, tho
crack high school mllor, making tjio'
phenomenal tlmo of 4.38.4. This
Mprww"
tlmo, whllo It will not count as a
record hecnuso It was not mado in
compotltlop with othor contestants, "Mysterious Mr. Bugle'T
breaks all scholastic records In tho Minister," and "Quo van"
to r itc
Northwest.
plays will bo mounted
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which will make the
tlo'ns one of the best ever
stocks
this city by any traveling
pany.
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New Corporations,
Oakland creamery Company; principal office, Oakland, Orogon; capital
stock, $SO00; ' incorporators, J.
A. G. Young, A. J. Dear, C.
B. Gulun and Phil Backley,
Valley Prosbytorlan Church; principal ofllco, Milton, Oregon; Incorporator, Ed. Iloon, R. II. Wollman
and W. W. Phlllppl.
lometkW
a to take
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but tako something
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and
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is pleasant to take.
is guaranteed to give
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Dyspepsia
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still living, and Is an honored pioneer of Snlom." Mr. Mooros thon
told of tho splondld Bchools of tho
city, and complimented tho children
on thoir grcnt buccosb In tho dny'a
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Mgrimih. iJSJJ
JR Cough ftcm,
Is
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SarsapuVjiL
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tho chlldron from tho start. "AcrcWa
tho stroot," ho snld, " whoro you see
that boautlful now house, tho first
school In Orogon was built more
than CO years ago. Tho contractor
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floral decorations. Many rooms
Salem Public School Day has com.-lan- d
find passed, and tho succoss of tho had thoir whole attendance In litta.
d
The First Arrival.
ovont has far surAt 1:20 p. m. tho Chemawa Inpassed tho expectations of even Its
most onthtiBlnstlc promoters. Noth- dian school bnnd struck up an nlr
ing Ilko it was over scon In our city, nnd marched cast on Court stroot.
and Hint tho colobratlon will bo re- Tho Salem militia company camo
peated at tho closo of tho next school next. Central school, with all but
year and all tho othor school yoarrf two children In lino, filed onto tho
square next. Lincoln school filed In
In tho future, goes without saying.
Hundreds of pcoplo from tho sur- - from tho south with Janitor Lowrcy
rounding country and nonrby towns bearing tho flag. Grant school camo
bogan pouring Into tho city at nujln from tho north with Janitor Hon- early hour, and boforc noon tho soil ns color-boarand tho school
8troot3 woro Jammed with ongor and carrying a flno floral pleco.
cxpoctant crowds.
Tho East school were all out but
Thoy woro no1,
disappointed. Tho pcoplo of Salem 14 out of 120 and Prlnclpnl Grnham
turned out on mnsso, and it Is esti- nnd his assistants inarched to a
mated th lit 15,000 saw tho parado drnm beaten by Cnrl Hlngos and lod
by Janitor Nye bearing tho ling. Thoy
of tho school chlldron.
Public School Kitthuslnim.
made a splendid .appearance and occupied n block In tho parado.
A wavo of public school onthus-lasvxaKRo
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wns wltnesiod on tho occasion
Tho Park school swung Into lino
of this' public dismissal of tho Sa- from tho southeast at tho samo Mm?
lem public sehon!s that will cxtond tho High school filed In from tho
to all parts of tho stato.
north lod by Janitor Mclntyor t.s
standard-bearer
great
tho Sonlor class
big
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demonstration
It
ontlroly of our own homo pooplo, giving tho wnrhoop yells and tho
and It wns beautiful bocauso It baseball toam bearing nloft tho state
phased tho pnronts, tho teachers, championship banner.
Tho park, with Its dark fir troen,
chlldron and everybody.
Its rich green lnwus, dotted with
Got Up On Short Notice.
The demonstration wns not under- flower beds nnd clusters of children
taken until Monday morning at 10 In white drojROS, gnrlanded with
o'clock whon tho committee mot rosoi, thoir hair bedocked with ribwith City Suporlntondont Powers bons, Ringing pntrlottc songs, was a
In tho
and hlti principals. Thon tho work sight that will Ungor-lonwas planned nnd Us great success Is memories of tho thousands of specduo to tho loyal support which tho tators) It was tho most beautiful
sight ever witnessed In Salem.'
city superintendent wns nblo to
A snow storm on n porfect day
from his principals and tench-orThoy nil gave It thoir most In Juno Is n remnrkablo sight, but
hearty nnd onthuslnstlc support,
that was tho fact nt Wlllson Park
To got up a parado and a musical Frldny. Tho Uttlo human flakes of
nnd speaking program nnd n field whlto began to flont in from all dimoot of nthlotlc exorcises on five rections Boon aftor one o'clock and
days' nntlco, that surpassed any by hn!f past ono arrlvod In carloads
whole primary grades from all diFourth of July colobratlon hold In
years, and with almost no oxponso rections.
whatever with the bnnds, with tho
Three Hands Played.
Tho Snlom military band In thoir
automobiles, mounted
decoratod
mnrshnlH and mllltln oscort3 breaks drfspy uniforms lod tho grand
down Court
nil records Tho chlldron gathered parado ns1 It started
nt tho schools at 1 o'clock and streot promptly at 2 o'clock, whon
GKORGIA HARPI-IN CAMILLK
formed 'for tho inarch, a girl and n Grand Marshal Epply gave tho comboy marching togethor.
Tho
girls
"Forward,
mand,
march!"
Tho
was nearly ten blocks long vohlcles out, horses decoratod with Moores and E. Hofer, tho children
nil woro white drosses, wont
boro floral wreaths or bou- and divided Into three divisions by floworB and ribbons.
Tho court-hous- o woro dismissed by City Superintenquets, and many of tho schools had tho Chemawa and Woodmen of tho
many
stores
and
and private dent Powers. Mayor Rodgors was
adopted colors, or cnrrlod bannor World bands.
realdoncos had handsome decora- tho first spenkor, and ho, llko tho
Parado Was Reviewed,
tions.
rost, spoko to tho chlldron and not
At 2 o'clock tho column moved
Dr. Kppley Lend,
to their elders.
west on Court streot (paved) to
Promptly at 2 o'clock tho great
"This Is tho greatest day of tho
thon south to stato, thon west procosslon that, punctual to the mln-ut- school year," said tho mayor.
It
to Commorclal nnd was reviewed by
YOUR IDLE MONEY
had formed in Wlllson avenue, la lotting out day. You are glad,
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massing tho 2000 children solidly began to move. Grand Marshal Dr. aren't yon?"
IT WILL WORK
Mayor II. C. Kppley, mounted upon a spiritbotwion files of soldlors.
A shout from the 2000 children
Rodgora handed Miss Mngors- Into ed whlto charger, with an escort of told In no
FOR YOU WHILE YOU ARE
uncertain terms that they
h?r box, from whence she directed ton National Guardsmen headed tho were glad vacation had como.
INVEST-M.CNLOOKING FOIt AN
tho grand cIiqimb In "America," for parado down Court street, whllo the
You
"You marched fine.
all
which thoro was on oncoro and thon threo bands blared forth thoir mnrr looked fine especially tho girls."
more singing.
tlal music, flags waved, and tho
Tho boys tried to bo chlva'rous.
Tho outli'e line of tho parado was crowds that packod tho eldowalks to
Ol'Il SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
and on!y a few mumurlngs woro
banked with masses of peoplo on tho curbs, cheered.
heard at this remark.
PAYS THREE PER OKNT IN
both sldos of tho street. All nlqng
OJtlor of March,
"You kept stop flno, hut tho girls
the lino woro photographers, one enBohlnd the grand marshal and tho kept step hotter than tho boys did."
WITH- AND
TEREST
terprising nrtlst taking n view from guard camo tho Salem military bnnd.
This was too much, and tho yount?
DHAWALH ARE PAID ON
tho top of the Capital Buslnoss
Thon tho decorated autos carrying malo contingents sot up a roar, that
Flvo beautifully
docorated tho speakers of tho day and tho
mado tho mayor change his course,
autos carrbd tho officials of tho
of the school ahd city. Tho "When you marched down tho street
Board of Trade, tho Business Men's school board followed, and then tho keeping step to tho
brass band you
tongue nnd thoso who were on thol student body of tho high school,
any kind of a parado, soldier
beat
speaking program, at tho square.
headed by tho champion scholastic parada or oven circus' parade."
SAVINGS DEPAHTSIENX
March to tho Square.
basoball team of the Btato. Next
This squared tho mayor, and
Aftor tho review on Commercial camo tho pupils of the Central school throughout the rest
of his speech he
CAPITAL NATIONAL
street tho samo order of march wa3 tho Uttlo tots In the front ranks was showered
with
dozens of boutakon up to Marlon square.
The keeping step proudly to tho music quets from tho children; not
streets had boon carefully cleared Then camo tho Chemawa band, and
BANK
metaphorically speaking, but
of all vehicles by City Marshal Gib- then tho East school pupils, thoso in the
article that tho children carreal
son. Tho Chief of Police bandied front bearing pennants displaying
ried In the parade.
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Marlon square, whore after brief
Col. Hofor finished his boosting
speeches by Mayor Rodgers,, C. D. speech nmldBt a Bhpwer of floworB."
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Wave of phthusiasm In History of
Capital Ci(
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Those who Buffer with distress
lousness, nausea, flatulenco, nnd other dorangemenw w
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organs, should use tho best means to get theyou
to neaiw.
restore
will
remedy
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digesUve
wr4f
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relievo acute
Beecham's Pills Immediately Indigestion
and
of
cases
chronic
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beneficial
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digestive
stimulate the
Thoy
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