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DAILY OAPITAIi JOUKNAIi, .jAliHM, ORBGON, SATUKAVr mm 18, lttt. r Mw A LTHOUGH nlmost everyone mm uucnueu tno Hoso Fes tival in Portlnnd, tho week has been n lmav nnn ..itv. 1 numeroufi Infomml nfTnlrs nnd tho closing exercises of tho var Ioub educational Institutions. Tho College- of Oratory has hold tho Im portant dates at tho Unlvorslty. tho mombors of tho senior class giving their closing recital Tuesday and re ceiving tholr diplomas Thursday night. Tho Intor-socloty contest of tho Unlvorslty was hold last night, nnd tomorrow tho Bormon to tho Chrlstlnn Associates will bo given. Tho public schools closed with their nnnunl pnrndo yesterday, and tho commoncomont oxorclscs of tho high school wcro hold last night, thirty four students graduating. Tho clos ing oxorclscs at tho Sacrod Hoart Acadomy will bo hold noxt Tuesday evening. Tho piano pupils of Miss Elmn Wellor will glvo tholr closing recitals on Juno 21, 22 nnd 23. Mrs. Frnnk 0. Myors will entor tain with an aftornon of "500" at hor homo on North High street noxt Wednesday nftornoon. Noxt Tuesday ovcnlng, Juno 15, will occur tho commoncomont reci tal of tho Collogo of Music of Wlllam otto Unlvorslty. Dean Mcndcnhall us usual has prepared a most attrac tive and nrtlstlc program, both vocal and Instrumental, which will Insuro nn enjoyable evening. Tho Gleo Club wljl sing Bovoral numbers. This -will bo tho third nnd last public ro cltnl of tho year. Studonts of tho Collogo of Oratory who took port In tho nnnunl play, "Anno of Old Salem," woro honor guests at a banquot glvon by Mrs. Sara Drown Savago nnd Miss May nello Adams, at Lnusanno hnll, Mon day night. TIicbo banquets nro an nnnunl affair and nro ono of tho most plensnnt occasions of tho year for tho orntorlcnl studonts. Miss Barbara Durbln wna tho only mornbor of tho cast unnblo to bo prcsonL Covers woro laid for. MIbh Nolllo CnBobeor,. Hy MISS MOLIilB RUNCORN Chester Cntlow, Mls3 Myrtlo Hannon, Miss Juno Patty, Miss Dortha dross. Miss WInonn Savngo, Miss Loulso Thompson, Miss Alnm Watt, Perry niogloman. Alfred Schram, Clarke Uelknap, Mrs. Lallonda Plorco nnd W. A. Schmidt. Two brilliant recitals woro glvon during tho week by tho piano stu- uonts or rrotcBsor Frnnk B. Church Ill, at tho First Christian church. Largca udlcncoa woro presont at both porformnnces and showed tho keen est Interest 1 noach numbor by pro longed npplauso. Tho urogram Mon- day night was given by Professor unurcnurs youngor pupils, nnd thoy woro assisted by Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, who sang -In a Forolcn Land" and responded with "Whon Daylight uocs." Mrs. Frank Watson's nnmo appoarcd on tho program, but as sho wns unnblo to bo present hcrolaco was filled by Miss Viola Vorcltfr In a violin solo. Tho advanced studonts appeared Wednesday night. Thoy woro as sisted by Mrs. Halllo Parrish-Htngcs In two numbors, accompanied by Pro fessor Churchill, pianist; Viola Vor cler, violinist, nnd Chester Cntlow at the organ. - no programs follew: Monday N'lglit. Forget-Mo-Nof Ingtemnnn Hnrry Mills, Hay Pomeroy. Laldn Krogmnnn Velma Moilltt. La Uraco Dohm Rosa Drownsteln. In a Forclgu Land.CarrleJucobs-Dond Mrs. W. Carlton- Smith. dorlsotto Phillo Loin Simpson. Demon of tho Wood IloUt Alpha Wright. Two Flowors Koorllng Ilosa HrowtiBtotn, Loin Simpson. ,(a) Val8o Oontllo Novln '(b) Stnccnto Etudo Sternberg HnrryMltls. Vlollno solo Miss Vorclor Mophlsto Hoist Charlotte Qrottlo. Applo niossoms Englemnnn Hay Pomeroy. Ilrlso Prlntanloro Bonn tiiif i(ijftiamii it6H-ff if4t ARION !! SINGING SOCIETY OF PORTLAND PAMPITDT At Salem Grand rVEJCvl Opera House l (10 TO (10 MALE VOICES) I Wednesday Evening, June 16, 8:30 IJEAUTIFUfc PHOGKAM OF GERMAN NATIONAL MUSIC, INSTRUMENTAL AND VOOAIi SOLOS, POPULAR GER MAN SONGS. Under tho auspices of tho Gorman Amorlcan Society of Sa- i lem. Tickets COc. Reserved Boats 75c. Seats on anlo at Opera Houso Wednesday at 9 a. in. at box offlco. gftllHHIlllf ! -lfff Itf I Special Today AT THE GARDEN SPOT OF SALEM New Potatoes, Green Peas, Turnips, Cabbage, Lettuce, Radishes, Asparagus, String Beans, Pie Plant, Sweet Potatoes, Oregon Berries, Our Fruit Special ORANGES 35c LEMONS 25c Apricots, Bananas, Grape Fruits. Pineapples per can 20c. Have you tried our New York Cheese or that Fine Boiled Ham? May Steusloff, Vesta. Gardaor, Zoo Olmatoad, Helen Calvin. Wednesday Night. Polonalso In A Chopla Florence Llston, Enna McCrackon, Clara Nougobauor, F. E. Churchill. Eollenno Harp Sidney Smith Enna McCrackon. A Song of Thanksgiving. . . . Allltson Mrs. Chns. II. Hinges. Winged Messengers Rlnquot May Stousloff. Mnrche Des Tambours. Sydney Smith Clara Xeugcbauor, Mrs. Sykcs. Marcho Tlomphalo Gorla Florence Llston, Clara Nougcbnuor. Lc Levil Sydney Smith Vesta Gardner. Golden Roses Ilclns Zoo-Olmstcnd. (a) O. Dry- Thoso Tears Rolgo (Violin Ob.) (b) Tho Year's at tho Spring Mrs. H. II. A. Bench Mrs. Ctias. II. Hinges. Spinning Song Lltloff Florence Llston. Tannhnusor March Wagnor Florence Llston Ennn McCrackon, Clara Ncugobaucr, F. E. Churchill. . Tho annunl reunion of the Jones family, of which thoro aro ntno sur viving members, was held at tho homo of ono of tho mombcrs, Mrs. George W. Johnson, Thursday. In tho ovcnlng thoy woro ontcrtalncd nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Jones, Mr. Jones bolng a ncphow of tho guests. Following aro tho mom bora of tho family: Dr. D. M. Jones, Sodavlllo; Thos. A. Jonos, Mncloay; S. W. Jones, Portland; Mrs. O. W. Johnson nnd Mrs. II. A. Johnson, of Salem; Mrs. Cathorlno Smith, Tur nor; Mrs. Jano Consor, Albany; Mrs. C. Batty, Yoncalla; MissSnrah Ellon Jones, Jefferson, Other gucBts wero G. W. Johnson, ri. A. Johnson, Mrs. Sarah Jones nnd Miss Adah Jones. Tho Pythian blstors mot Tuesday night nnd elected tho following offi effi cers: Mrs. R. E. Moorcs, Most Ex cellent Chief; Mrs. Agnes Gtlson, Most Excollont Senior ;Mlss Agnes Stlnson, Excellent Junior; Mrs. Efllo Wright, Mnnagor; Mrs. Suslo Parmo ton, Mistress of R. and S.; Mrs. Irono St. Holon, Mistress of Flnanco; Mrs. Margaret Hoyeor, Protector of tho Temple: Mrs. Lottlo Perry, Guard of Outer Templo; Mrs. Nolllo Knox, Mu sician; Mrs. Josophlno Faxon, Trus tee for threo yearn. Miss Frnucla Pohlo ontortalnod tho sonlor class of tho high school at hor homo Tuesday night nnd tho snmo night tho junior clnss took a hayrack trip to Eoln, whoro thoy oorvod a picnic lunch. Tho party was chap oroncd by Mlsa Palmor of tho high school faculty. Wednesday night tho class exorcises of tho sonlors woro glvon in tho nssombly hnll boforo a largo audlonco of tholr frionds. Tho Junior banquot was hold Thursday night In tho unitarian church and tno alumni banquot tonight will crown tho closing ovonts of tho school. l Tho exorcises of tho Fortieth An- lllllll WIMIIIUillUlUUMb Ul tl.U UlUfiUH Agricultural Collogo will cover four days, tho program bolng as follews: naccalaurcato sermon by Luther R. Dyott, In tho nrmory, Sunday, Juuo 13; Class Day oxorclsos and tho op-1 ora "Mikado." Monday, "Juno H: . Roglmontnl Pnrado and Alumni ban-; quel, inosuay, Juno ii; uommonco ment address, by Prosldont E. Albort Drynn. Wednesday. June 10. On tho occasion of tho Daccalnu- rotto sormon Sunday morning nt tho j M. E. church, tho Inrgo chorus choir undor tho dlroctlon of Dean Mou-! donhall will sing "Do Not Afraid." from tho Elijah, nnd "Inflammatus." from Rosslni'scStabot Mater, obllgato solo by Mrs. Hondonhnll; "Rock of Ages" by Barnott will bo sung by Miss Ethol May Clark of Borkoloy. Cnl. , In tho evening tho choir will sing "Babylon," by Gounod, and "Spirit immortal," from Vordl'B Attlta; "Twilight,- n fomalo trio by Aut, will bo sung by Mrs. Mondonhall, Mlsa Cornoltus nnd Miss Colony. The Gesang Veroln section of tho Gorman-Araorlcan society moots Suu day nftornoon at Union Labor hall for tholr monthly chorus practice undor tho direction of tholr loader, Prof. Arthur von Jesson. Theso monthly meetings arc dovotod entirely to mu sic nnd lltornry exercises In tho Gor man language. Miss Bornlco Clark has taken n position as saleslady at tho Geo. 0. Will music houso. Miss Clark is ono of Miss Sholton'8 piano pupils and n slstor of Bertha Clark, tho whistler. 'Tho recital Thursday evening at tho convont In which Mlsa Evelyn Wood prcsontod a very charming progrnm of songs, wns typical of tho rare sweetness and dalntlnosss that tho Sisters hnvo nlwaya boon distin guished in tho education of their pu pils. Tho songs in which sho wns particularly happy and nppenred to tho best advantngo in showing oft hor fresh young beautiful volco woro A May Morning," Douza, "Resigna tion," Caro Rome, "My Ain Folk," L. O. Lomon, "Spring's Awakening," Buck, "Tho Year'a nt tho Spring," Mrs. H. II. A. Beach. Miss Nolllo Drlscoll was a sympa thetic accompanist and also gavo clas sic numbora in solo horself that wcro only too short, hor first number "Alia Tarantella," MacDowoll, and "Lol logglclto in C," Bach, wcro nn beauti fully dono as many nn oldo rprofes slonal, and sho cqunlly shared and deserved tho honors of tho slngor. E. E. II. Tho third evont on tho high school commoncomont program wna tho an nual Juulor-ronlor banquot, glvon at tho Unitarian church Thursday night Tho arrangomontu woro olaborato In ovory dotall, tho docoratlons bolng cxcoptlonnlly attractive. Tho recep tion room, which Is finished In Mis sion, was decorated In green and whlto, tho sonlor class colors; roios ferns and Ivy being used. In tho dining room tho tablo woro arrangod to form a oqunro, nnd from thorn to tho coatral supporting pillar woro suspended strands of Ivy, and above tho tables woro buns' brass kottlos, filled with red rosos, a profusion of which flowors' also formed tho tablo doooratlona. Places woro found by small scroll cardo dono in water col ors tho work of tho girls of tho school. Over 100 covora woro laid, afld a sir-course rnonu was sorved by tho follewing: Miss Claudlno Roio, Mlsa Vera Townsoad, Mlsa Nancy Sknlfo, Miss Gertrudo Eakln, Mlsa Gortnudo Cook, Miss Qaynl Baldwin and Messrs. Robert Bean, Joo Kaiser, Waltor Kirk, Nena BonnotU Clinton Ostrandor nnd Donald Moyors. Jos- sup Strang was tho toastmastcr, and tho following respended: Miss Kath- orlno Carson, "To tho Faculty;" Dan Fry, "To Sonlors;" Mis Ethol Cross, "Juniors;" Miss Lolo Cook, "To Our Boys;" Mlso Palmor, "Froshman Momorlos;" Miss Davis, "To Schqol Days:;" Professor Mnrlatto, "Stu dont," and Howard Zlmmormnn, "To Our Girls." Leland Hendricks mado tho nddrosB of wolcomo, and re sponses woro mado by Profossor Pow ers, In bohair of tbo faculty, una uy Miss Gladys Cnrtwrlght, In bohalf of tho Honiara. During tho banquot nn orchestra, compoiod of Mlsa Vor clor, violin; Mlaa Mary Frlaby, violin; Mlaa Itfnry Scjutltr, violin, and Miss May Stouslorf. piano, rendered -ovoral numbors. Ml&s Vorno DoWItt is sponding Sunday at Corvnllls, attondlng tho commencement oxorclaes nnd Junior promonado, tho guest of Miss Loota Patten. (Continued on nago 7.) GRAND CONCERT NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT OPERA HOUSE BY ARION SOQIETY OF PORTLAND A Shin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever mmtmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmimmmwmmBamm DR. T. FELIX GOVKAVETS Oriental Cream V OK MAGICAL BEAUT1FIEX tttftt A f AmMiTWi AM MafttM MMttUMtf It k U daty of amy womb to preaorra her beity,ad art tiie meet bMHtlfal arart protect their complexion. A f wlUeee complexion, sweet, Sure, and wholesome k aetnetHm? ararr worn Mlri Mid whlah cn b Mdllr obMltwd br miBti OOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM- Thfi weu Known prepwooa bm oeea rngmj rscoia-i mendod hj plijakilwM, actrMma, sTagers, and women of fashion for over bU a oeutarjr. It renders the skin like the aoitaeeaof velvet, Itar-i Ing it clear and pearly white. 6 IKKJRAUD'S ORIENTAL CRGAM cures Skin Dlaeanaa, reUerea irritatloo, soothes nnd in vigoratet eha ekla, beautifies and Improves tho corapkxJoa aiad ewaot be serpaesed whon pre paring for ere&tag attire. No. 6 FOR SALS DY DRUGGISTS AND FANCY GOODS DEALERS FEM. T. HOPKINS, Prfrlr, 37 Grttt Jwvea Slr, NwY ui o m Lim. i e -W.l Irii H wmtm MM a n,,SiI IMMMMW m mm ssasj-f4", J IOIntiaiaf taiBiaian a i:taiaii ai ami aiaiai T SOUTH SALEM MARKET PUCE Locatod at the Cornet' of 8, Commercial sL'and Slough, Road , Tho convoniont trading place- for South Salem people. Bay your groceries, got your meat aud have a ahayo all (under tho samo room. POISAL & SHAW . General Grocery Store Wo also carry a full Hue of cigars, tobacco, candy, paints, drugB and stamps. Phono 703 O. W. DRABinSK Model Barber Shop Throo Chairs Bltocff 81 lifted BatiuxIayN IIAIHCUT i!8c .SIIAVK lBc Your patronago solicited. Satisfaction guarantood. Judson's Market Fresh and cured menta of nil kinds. Poultry for your Sunday dlnuor, Prompt de livery. Phono 703. illiaf f llf llf llHHjeHHI(if lf itjeI ffta)f tiiag)f iiiiaje)f nnemianftaf ii MOIR GROCERY MITCHELL & MOIR Thero Is a largo advanco aalo of tickets for the coucort to bo given at balem. Wednesday ovoning. Juno 10, by tlio Arlon Singing Society of Port lnnd, and tho Indications nro thoro will bo a crowded houso. Tho Gorman-American Society of Salem is working hard to mako tho concert a great success and la meeting with much oncouragomont. It will bo tho first appearance of tho Arlon Boclety In this city and tho flrat rouditlou of Gorman classical music by u largo chorua of male voices. Tho Arlon singers havo boon organized for alx teon years and have rendered pro grama In nil tho larger cities on tho Pacific coast. The chorus will bo made up of florae forty or fifty voices, many of them soloists of tho highest cluss. They will como up to Salem Wednesday ovoning on a special train of tho Orogon Electric and re turn after tho concert, as the Arlon society Is composed of prominent business and professional men of tho Oregon metropolis. Tho following program will be ren dered at tho Grand opera house at 3:30: 1. (a) Saengergruss Ernst Kampormau Arlon Chorus. (b) Am Uruennulo Rich. Frnnk Arlon Chorus. 2. The Night P. Abt Arlon Chorus. 3. Piano Solo Selected Mlsa Pearl Scott. 4. WlegenllQd Cf rl Dorn Arlon Chorus. 5 Old Dlack Joe S C Foster Arlon Chorus Part II. 1. Das alto Muttorchen Max Splcker Arlon Chorus. S. Violin Solo Seleutlon Mr. Anderson. 3. Dlo Treuo Julius Wongart Arlon Chorus. 4. Dass Solo Selection Mr. Th. Essor. 5. Tho Star Spangled Dunnor. . . . J. A. Kloln Arion Chorus. Admission to tho opera house, 50 cents; reserved seats ,7G cents. Dox offlco opens at 9 a. m. Wednesday for snlo of seats "and to ninko reserva tions. Tho musical people of Salem should bear this concert in mind aud usslst tho Portland society In making It a groat success, it Is their first visit to our city aud wo should not only turn out well, but greet tho Port landers with an enthusiastic recep tion of every number on .tho pro grnm. Tho George C. Will music liouso of this city will furnish a grand piano for the Instrumental solo by Miss Pearl Scott, formorly of this city, who has becomo ono of the greatest coucort players In tho north wont. Of course, it Ik understood that tho groat Groinan chorus .which will render both Teutonic nnd American songs, does all its work wrthout ac companiment, utider tho direction of Prof- Louie Dammasch. who Is one of the greatost concert directors in tho United States, and has conducted largo operas in Gormany ItomeiL- ber tho dato and secure u ticket foi this greatest musical even of the season 9 Tk 1 s 5 ri vr . n X i rianos anourgans ;; Edison, victor ana 1 1 ii fnlfitnliin TnlHtiir " from the cheaoest to the '"6 ;; best sold on installments Machines e onrl rnnfnrf 1 1 i A full stook of Records, j; ' a GEO. C. WILL jj GEO. C. WILL i .. ! ! i i)chh ,i f innajti I! " i . ii Sewing Machines ;i latest Sheet Music jj Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all sewing machines. Sewing ma chines rented. Piano and Organ Studies, x Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos, t . C. WILL I GEO. C. WILL j lla1llliaila4-llllajaja)Bjajijaj KENNEDY & PORTER DEALERS IN Oregon Sienna Paint MADE IN SALEM All Colors None Better NEW SHIPMENT Wall Paper Up-to-Date Patterns Fine Effects Everything for Interior finishing. Wo will furnLh tho gooda and do tho work, either or both. First-class sorvlco. MOLMEIl'ljr PHONE 18 i MUVU" wu" nwrw ,n tao room, leaped nlng. ; I H r -uio tlu',"-