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Hi: OKLGCW SUNDAY fOUKHAU fOKTLAHD. SUNDAY - MOKMING. NOVtUBEU J?. III!.
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airaeiar aney a elir. Bait 11 I
la a tri4 r 4 la tor-So IWa
sassa. a4 t lacel mualrlaaa Bllv
II U1 wars at vary MUafar tartly.
aapaort af tair emlanUaa ty poiai
ta U fr( that racy aaoeaaafal Co.
carta ara give y tA laraa anaaawy
wiImUU aar la Ursluf a( via
liira aaadanafa.
J d xlar frem Ika ea'vaae aala af
ttcaala theccaatr IU aa Ta4
by a larr eae, afaay raeecvatlon
bare cmm ta frer aat af Iowa place
A notable fact la that Battel taacaar
end aawslrlaa Bo taata ewrt la Ika
KOfrmja ara 1vtn thair alraacaal
maral aappert and that In claacal af
karmony atlata amaay Ika perform ra.
JorlUn4 haa abaut IM praraalal
leuaiclaaa. bat wMlt aJy about tbtra
af tbalr number ara aixrotlad IB Iba
mmbarahtB Hat af tha rcbaatra. all
of thvra ara landing' tbatr meat atho-
(Utla anceratamant. Thar fart tbt
a It bout aympbeny orvbaatra tba da-
vloinBt of maaleal art la neglartad..
; .rrrtland baa attalaad aufflcUot alaa
. ta. maintain a parmanant orranlaallan.
aa ara ara toVd bf tha laadtnc anaaieaJ
Jamala of tba eaqntry. Bvraral cltlra
i fp Ira marnttada than rortiand ton
i myreMir aod.- In ' many otkar. way a.
t na-ra pointed arlub ptida for yaara ta
. thatr aymphony orchralra and It ta frit
by tha nttialoiana hra that tba tlma to
now rlpa ta.aaa ir tba publlo raaily ta
l auTf Irtantlr Inter to - support an
orroaatra lf.lt roaU With tha nrtlatl
' mJ k-aoutramanf a. .. . '
4 Mr.' Cbrtatanaan Van 'prepared a oory
(atiraetlTa proirram, , tha . faatora of
twatah -win ba-DyorAk a - famous "Naw
World" rrmpUany. .; '
. (The roacrV bCtna) ( I 'clack
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t Tha Slnfonta fratarnKv of America.
rtit Ma Alpha, announcea tba offer of
' a prie cold medallion to ancouraia oorn
'position ktnotiK youn. American mu
JalflaBB, Tha object a of tha fratamlty
i are tha devalopmrat of .'tha beat . and
traps t fraternal aplrit. tha mutual we)-
fare and brotherhood of htualo atudenta.
i tba edtaneemeot of mualo In America.
and loyalry to. tba alma mater, i
' The . Judce of v tha. competition - ara
! thre hoporaryi members , of ; tha Klnfo-
Miia: 'Georra W. Chadwlck, director of
the-New Eorland Conaervatory of Mu
lalo.- Boston l. Harold Randolph." director
lor ttio .reabody conaerratory of Music,
Baltimore, and (Albert A. 8tanley. dean
of tha University School of Music, Ann
'Arbor. Mich. .
Tha following rules will rovern tha
leontast: ''
X. The style of tha composition must
be a piece of chamber mualc: Trio for
. piano and strings.
2. The composer must bo a mala and
. an . American cltlsen.. .
. Stnfonlsns and non-Slnfonlans are
eligible to compete.
4. The composer must not sltm his
name to the manuscript, but shall 'use
a private mark on aama. The manu
. script must be 'accompanied by a aealed
; envelope,- containing this private mark.
tea xuu name ana aaaress of the com
. pOBer, and Sufficient postage for the
. . return of the manuscript. No envelope
win bo opened until the Judges have
made an award.
S. ".. Manuscripts must be forwarded
flat or folded once. .
. Compositions submitted must not
have been published nor have been giv
en puono performance. The Sinfff
, nla fraternity reserves the right to first
production of the successful composi
tion, at Its. annual convention in Bos
' ton, In the spring of 1912. '
". The' judges reserve" the right to
reject all compositions, If In their opin
ion, none has sufficient worth to merit
tha award.
8; The competition will . close on
. . March 1, 1812, and the award "will be
made some time before June 15, 1812.
8. All manuscripts should be sent to
T. Otis Drayton, chairman, 62 Sycamore
street, Waverly, Mass. Further infor
; matlon may be secured from Mr. Dray
on. , '
J The Sunday school of the Imanuel
Baptist church. South Portland, gave a
. concert Monday evening for the bene
fit of the music fund. A very Inter
esting program, under tha direction ofj
A. I Clifford, was given. Following
program: instrumental num
kbers by orchestra composed of George
Griffith,, f&t&i.,. Charles Magerkurth,
, .:iiuj jv. y. once, cornetj Kita Brlggs,
. t.ian and A. Clifford, violin. Songs:
I TU1 Dawn" and "Birth Day Morn," Mrs.
orax tiarrett sjceasgreen; violin solo,
.jfitmm ajulb ureen; Dan lone solo, 8. E.
. McCartney; vocal solo, Mrs. William
IJrlce; piano duet. Misses Briggs and
J "wuho n-uppei; reading by E. C. Hor
i wi ui itoDertaon Behool of Art.
The aoeompanlsta for the evening were
Misses Nitah Brtggs, Floret ta Velgurth
jmt icn uu xuumpson.
'.
Tha piano recital recently given un-
cr nm direction or Miss Joy eel Tn
roulkas was a successful affair. The
r-iponj were Helen and I
-"-'' " ""i"nn, kouienat and Charles
tSchnabel. Judith Uppltt, Caroline Can
non. Helen Honevman. rvnikin u.
Mlllan, Adeline Kendall. Helen Nudge,
Nancy Holt, Irene Reynolds, and Mar
jorie Cameron.
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At tha last meeting of the Monday
Musical club chorus, under the direc
tion of Roaa Coursen Reed, a short pro
j gram was riven. All the singers were
members Ttf tha iclufe. . Foflowing ' was
'. tha . jrgrarn: "Herenata' (Tostt)
( May Mornlhg Densa), Mrs.' May L.
NiciK5a; -When Sotjg Is Sweet" .(Sane
i .Ki), : Miss Elisabeth Johnston;
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mbMa. laii rise ratitnua" iniaax
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Ua Australia Doy Hand.
nrahbya" (Raa4). Tvtm tWaaaaa"
(C4yn. Mrs. Waliar K Mu: Haaa la
Ike liad -iroaiarl. "If Xe Oaa Kar
Mamaa Me" iLakouiaa). Mra. r. t
Whaatar. Mlaa rtoreara jarkaaa waa
tba aeeocnpaalat. New sseanbafa af laa
club ara: Mrs. Lillian Goaaor, Mra,
Oaorga B. Cellars. Mra. IL V. lm Mrs.
C A. Raloay.
Tha aragrani by Ike Trable Oaf slab I kad rtalay eak saag a groua e soags
and PUPlla af Roaa' Couraaa load for tnelaad J. A. maley gave inrao Bumaraua
ekarva. "llaap Ha Jsjsa" (ays
l(Uaank). WkUl' kaaaatio arrfcaaira
Ckaraa, "Wooalltkl VUI Caena Again."
(Will Toaeapaoa); MtSAsfartoa Warsc
ksl, ajosanpaalat.
Tha radfla Male auaHat gsva a eoe-
rart at Caalanarr at. E. church Uat
rwdar la a large a ad appraetatlve au
dleae. Tba pro are m roaalatad af all
quartet iaWrt and sa aajuaj lumbar
of aneeraa. VI Mara, jtaha, nobertaoa
girls' chorus of Weshlsgten llitk arbaol
raa glraa last Thursday afternoon and
waa most ueeeaafuL Tba club's aunt
bars were: 8L Jaha's KVa" (Chaml-
nade). !XTar the to' d lady). "The
Ianoera" (Darwald). "Nymphs and
rur, (Bamberg). "New Is tka Month
of Mytg (Btrong). Koine vara aueg
by Mlaa Dorothy lawl. Mist rata Hal
lister,. Miss Madeline Btooe,'Mra. Vlr-
gioia RutchlnaoB, Mrs. R. w. HcbmMr.
M Us Jane Ireaa Bums, Mlaa Oaraldlne
Coursen, acoooipanytng. Tba- girls'
chorus 'gave ana number. Mlaa Evelyn
war waa acooraaanlst.
Jasper Daan" Mac rll. dlraetor af tns
etc at tha New gunnyalda M. K. ehureh,
Eaaf Thirty-fifth and . Tamhlll . straeta.
. received many compliments over
Uia great sueceea of the first of tha
aerlea af "An Evening With tba Choir.'
Ivan' at tha church last 8unday evening.
Tba large c be I r -now aumkertna' more
trtaa-e singers, rendered' tha anthems
In a very creditable manner. Mr. Mao-
Fall has Just organised aa auxiliary
choir- or go. voices, composed entirely
of children, who will soon b annexed
to tha adult choir, making a complete
choir of over loe singers, who win be
beard at all tba regular cburoh ser
vices and at tba monthly song seryioea.
At . the morning services today at
the flunnyside M. EL church. East Thlr-
ty-firth and Tamhlll straeta, tha orfer
tory. solo will be sung by Ida Baker
Wheeler, soprano. Her selection will -be
Gounod's "O Divine Redeemer." Mrs.
Wheeler will be beard In public later
In tba fall, when Jasper Dean Mac Fall
will present her In recital.
A pleasing recital was given Friday
evening at tha studio of Professor Par
vin by two of his advanced pupils. Miss
Alvena Howard and Miss Ida -Robinson.
They were presented' In solos and
duets from Beethoven, Gottachalk. Cho
pin and other composers, and wera aa.
slated by Vivian Z. Brown in, vocal num
bers.
Q. Tyler-Taglierl. .tenor, sang Mas.
cheroni s "Ave Maria'" with ' cello obli
gate at tha 10:10 masa at St Mary's
cathedral Sunday morning. F. Hanleln
played "Andaute In O" (Goliermann),
before mass, and also played the. cello
obllgato to tha "Ave Maria."
Miss Anna Matthleaen, a talented girl
of this city, Is In Berlin studying harp
and singing at the Royal Conservatory
of Music. . (
A very interesting concert was given
Tuesday evening at the Immanuel Lu
theran church. Professor Charles Swen
son and Mme. d'Aust Truelove ware tba I
readlBgn Mlaa Uevla and J. A. Itanaan
ware tha aococapaalata for tha aolo Bum-
bars, tba quartal numbers kag suag
a raaal'a-
Tha quartet baa reeetvad nuraeroos
requests la repeal tha program aad
til give II probably early la Decem
ber .wlia the addition of many new
quartet numbers. Thta quartet Vaa or
anii ad about two months am, and .un
der tba direction af JT. A. Haley has
attained aa efficiency that ahowa.bard
eoo para Lira work on tha part .of U
dlffaraal merabara. ' U.' 1
At a delightful musical sorviee at
Trinity church last Sunday evening Mr.
Backer's work at tha organ waa . ex-
tramaly. artlstlo aad' wall doaa, aapa
rially "Handel's Largo.," Mrs, Delphlne
Marx aang with 'deep religious fervor
In splendid voice "Ruth's Song.T by
Gounod. Mrs. Marx will alnx at the
Elk memorial aarvtca In Astoria,-aa
wlU alao Mra. Elfrlada Welnatela. TheasrT
two vocalist will alao take part .In. the
Thanksgiving concert at tba 'White
temple under the direction of Mr,
Hutchinson, organist.
W i
Tha Webber juvenile orch eat ra. IT. A.
Webber, director, baa received aa Invl
tatlon from Oovernor West to play for
tha prisoners at tha penitentiary, some
Sunday In tha near future. ;Tha .or
chestra will give a xoncert for th pa
lents'ln tha 8t Vincent's boslplsl
soma time this month. Mr. Webber la
taking up with the various orchestra
.leaders la tha city -the matter of fur
nishing muslo at the hospitals occn
slonally, as was dona a year' agd, at
that time under tha auspices , of the
Muslctsns' Mutual association.' -with
splendid success. . . ,
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A. Arveschoug, baritone, Karl Rledels.
berger, violin, and Stella von Jessen,
piano, wera tha soloists as the concert
given Sunday evening at tha Arlon hall
by the Swedish Singing Club Columbia,
A. Holmquiat, director. The soloists
gave several pleasing numbers. The
Club sang four . selections, among them
Sodermann's charming "Wedding
March." y
Olga Steeb pleaseda large audience
with her. splendid performance on the
piano at a recital given In the St .Hel
en's hall gymnasium Thursad yevenlng.
Tha recital was for the benefit of the
building fund.- -
it . '
- Three: famous artists on the-jbanjo,
mandolin and guitar will appear In con
cert at -the Y. M. C. A. auditorium.
Tuesday evening,-November 21. in con
nection .with -the Webber Juvenile or
chestra., The. soloists booked will be j
kk4 aaje4 t tka v kite Taafcia. la a
uiur tw4 by Mr tkika riMg W.
u tttiaiaa. aka vtene rvniaa4 aa a
iw, M Ma tmm air awaae im
mM rf ItaeAey. 04aa It, a4 sAae.
t kae I m la all V kwg a UiKkal
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ka-i4 a eaialia ate lag aa I
a tmm wm mn a aifil VI lata) m mm
Teaaaia, aa4 II ka aaaMra4 ssa la am
aa4 UU a baw severed it
la fra4aMaas4 a4
Maa) ttalka haaa Va4 Ifce mliiiw
af kitisafw ItaieUaar BraeUa al bar
TfcaiaAay a ! "asaata lala."" afclcb
aa daa4a4 la ftakeaaa. Tka laU waa
fauawag by Mra tn4i siagiag af aa
af Ika kaaaiixal hmi lai Oafavaa. Mtaa
Kul aiayaa Ika TapOlas), a awvatotla.
aae af Ik "Wraad ia-ad HaaeeT aad IkaJ
r NH naeaaaaa, .
Mr. Harry Mau4a baa
gag4 aa aeriaaa aoaolat at tka Elks'
m Mite Mai Mrv tea la ba bald bf Ik
fan laa 4 tods 1I raw bar I. Mra.
Mrgaade to a BMsakar ef lb Maall
CnataJ clab, aad ta alaa la m lot at
at Ika aMaiab-Amrtca War Vataraaaf
kaaiflt la DaaasKkat.
Obrad Ourta, laoor.b waa priamlad
In reciui last July by i. William
aanwtalaA kl
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M. Mantll atailad ka MflUil VI aa
day aiaaiag. yMvaaka a, k T hM
AalMa. at Via baaae, 41 tlakawa
nil aad Via aa4. VI Im VtiMl t. Mae
nit, kaatker 4 abater af Ike bnka.
ar4 ks mtmfmtim M iai4Maaia
taa grs to a aa af Mr, aad Mia K
itaw ef ha ia, tat, a4 to aiaew
far Ika Meet lag fa Uim
aad MaaafaeinrUg cxMaraay. rraa
iac t al Tka kwti to a aUaskiar (
Vila. A, r. Marvtll af rvniaa-A Tka
raa asMiai will MU l OakUa.
Cat
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A Ika basis af ik brlds's atoiar,
MrvM. raat. III14 Taatk atraet. Ual
MaaMtoy, Mia Aaaa Cwlvig waa wattad
la aaarruga la Tafk-art W, anfar4, al
It a. su y tha Arekdaaea av. IL
Ik Chan Mr af tk Esaaaat ai akarck.
Tk knaa Is a euagkiar af Mr.
Mr, kelaey Colvlg. Tba araeaa Is
af Mr. and Mra. It, itoarr
Ur, Tba yewagi can ale era
papular and wall fcaaan tkrwagb aaatk-
era Orogeev and Ikay baa fcyaat af
rrtoSMto wianiag tbeea wait After !-
aaobr tbey wUl b at ba ta their
tiakMkM ttak4i.
M a t - aa-a a"a-i m) fa
a m tt-r'- l rtatui
.-! 4ia ink a
buitii a.it4 a.lii je
wau, iMllViMj
i i.i.iitf, aavtJkr t a
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PERSONAL UZHllQH j
! 1 m r ta k an tfiir mji a
WM IV. Tka mmium t I
kiaa r"M ttaea. Miiwul
a ika ViiMM fcatkif Vialeaa. aaii f Ike ankw I, w. U A. el
rwA Miifalal la ailaiMt VMM r e. ; ium a l-a M-aa aaa Maiui
ckar. to 10 b oto!e! at the eacKwrt glt'Aaabar tbey will b at hi
by lb rurtlaad gtriag reetr NeVyenadswia new bungaiaw O Itlgb street
Ik. Mr. Oarta will slag
"M-Appart Tuir A mar." frees "Martha.
aad "Wueat Quell," frees "Uigw-
leita"
w
Mra. Itaaa Blorb Uauer wtll atag a
group af irtah aoags al the oonnat 1 to
let-rale tha open In a ef rather Thomp-
son's aw parUk la I rv tag-ton No vein -
IT. On Dare m bar S Mra, Bauer will
aiag at Baler far the memorial ervloe
af the Elk. '
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T very snore ful eoBcarta war
riven at the While Tempi durlag the
weak by tha ruryal Weiah Ladle choir,
Madame Hugaa-Tbomaa condoctor. The
ingar wer 10 In number and soma
f I ham poas eased voloe ef exceptional
quality.
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Tha concert given by Francis Rlcbter.
pianist. Wadneaday even lag st the Ma
sonic Temple, waa la every re pact aa
artlstlo socc, and th attendance waa
Urge. Mr. (IUetHr proved himself an
artist of tha big best rank.
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MIis Clara liewalL a" matnbar of Uls
Treble 'Clef dub, vacantly sang at a
con cart given in the First Prbyter
tan church at Flahsr' Landing, - Miss
Ho wall's mam bar a ' war .Tb Slave
Sons' (rUego).- "The Rosary" (Savin)
end Bo 1 Can Wair (Brtggs).
it 4r w ' '
Mr. Virginia. Mergea-Xletgar .' aang
flecker "Spi-toa; Bong" . and. for. an n
or TTh Old Marcb Wind- (Hlaaard).
t tha Woman's Alliance roasting at tha
First .Unitarian cburch last waok. 1
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Tha 'girls'. chorus of ths Washing-ton
high school, director Mrs. Rosa Coursen
Reed, sang two numbers, GretscheVa
"Th "May-Pol Bonr' - and -Strauss
"Pawn." at ths Child's Welfare exhibi
tion. Miss Evelyn wart was ths ac
companist, , , ,' ,;
( . r v a ','.''. ..
.-.'The Veteran quartet assisted In a eon
cert Thursday', evening for the benefit
of the United Brethren church in Tra
in on t. The members of tha quartet are
W. N, "Morse,- A W. Mills, Dr. J. E.
Hall -aad Professor Z. M. Parvln, di
rector. 1 ; . ....
Jules Falk. violinist, leaves New York
November .15 -on a concert tour of the
States, extending to tha, Pkclflo coast .
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At the morning service at' the Grace
Methodist church today, Mrs. Stowera
will sing "Ths rrayer," by Car Rom.
John Claire Monteith will sing "In-
vlctus, by liunn. at this morning's
service at the unitarian church,
aad Nob UliL
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it im nviMiiar 1, it 1 a. sa,. laa
omg or fkeorga tMau r nandy. Or, and
Mlaa AIK fa bud af lUIUbor. Ur,
look place at the borne of the bride' a
pareau, Mr. aad Mra. Alfred Blohkc.
Twelfth and Oak. of the same city.
Bar. Mr. Weber of lb Melbedlst church,
officiating. Only relative and very ta
li mate rnenoa wer praaeat Mr- and
Vir. Odall will make their heme at
Band.
. COMING EVENTS . 4
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Ooodmaa, Mra Bam W. Herman. Mra.
Fred Langerman, Mra. A. E. bhaplro.
Mra, Issao 8 watt, Mr. Blground Frank.
Mra Max 8. Jllrach, Mrs. Jullua Louls-
aon, Mra. Henry. Otlaohelmer. Mra.
Oaorg Lowenaon, Mrs, Edward Oold-smith,-
Mrs. Fred M. BiUar. Mrs. a M.
BlumkOar, Mrs., etgraund Blchat, Mr.
Gustav fllmon. Mrs. A. 3. Meier. Mis
Hlrsch, Miss Fannie Bonnemfeld. aad
Mlsa Sadie Dalovag. wilt be on the
recaption committM at tb reception
ibis
afternoon from I to at tha
Neighborhood house. Second and Wood, I evening. November It, at tha Armory.
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end Mr. M. La tasae, Tka laa ma
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vaaabar It. al CVrtalab a ball. Elav,
aaih aad Taaakltl eiraala. w ka ik fa
towtag pro ram will ka give! Jaetrw
aaaalai 4e. Mtaa Mkltori I !. M:ae
VI a waa Warlatea: varai aM. M
Elbyl Ballard; laadleg. Mm CkHatia
adJnaa. trTwaika af Nai
T kr IL lllllla." A. B Oakavardl
vecaU aolo, Mra. rt4 Ole. Ugbl re
frkse)ia wUl Ika ka saevad. All
New Torkara, elt bar vtaitor ar real
deals ar awrdlalir lavtiad.
Meant Hood Orel N. 111. W. O.
W, aaaouaea I hair eoealng dane ef
I he aua la be give la East Bide
Woodmen a ball Tnaadsy. Navaaakar 14.
Welnbgr' orchaatra wfll firatik tb
muala Tb raeapllo onmlit I
follot Mr. B. 1-Wfer. Mm i. Eltal.
aaaa, Mr. E. Evans, Mra. R, Taa Eyck.
Mr. A. Monro. Mr. M. McOrger. On
tb floer rommltlM ar Mla L Evaaa.
Mlaa M. Weak a, Mlaa H. Waldt. Mla
M. Traanblay. MlM H. BaeaMy. Mla E.
Wbealer. Mlaa IX Perktaa, Oa tb eon-
mtttM an arraagvaiaata ar Mr. M. fl
WaeJr. Mr. U E. Coraall, Mrs.
Beware, J. O, Wilson and E. IX Mlnar.
Tb Touag Ladleaf Bodallty. aaatot
ad by th Young Mas s Club, of gt.
Lawreno church will ftv a wblat and
five hundred party t b followed by
dancing. Wadneaday evening at BL
Lawrenc Hall on Third and B barman
treat. Refreshment wtll b arvd.
a w
Tk Annual MlUtary ball whlcb wtll
be given by Company B, Third Infantry,
Oregon National Guard, east Thursday
Oregon Conservatory of Muslo. All
branches taught by staff of teachers, a
given by tha Council of Jewish Woman,
to meet Mlaa Sadie Bloch of Baltimore,
resident head worker of the Neighbor
hood house.
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On Thursday evening, November.lt,
at Ford's Hall, East Thirty-fourth and
Tamhlll streets, Hunnyald Camp No.
Ill, W. O. W, will giv a card party
and dance for their members and
friends. All Woodmen and their frlenda
ara cordially Invited to bo present and
spend an enjoyable evening. This la
the -first of a series of part lea to b
given during th winter season.
Th United Boosters club f th M.
B. A., will giro their Thanksgiving
party at Ringlet's hall on Friday even
ing, November 17. These parties are
given the first and third Fridays of
each month and have been very enjoy
able. The patronesses ara Mra. Bertha
Wheeler, Miss Edith Coulthart, and
Mrs. A. M. Sherry. Tha commute Is
made up of F. D. Labbe, chairman; J. A.
McSherry, R, L. Applegat" and Miss
Ma Price.
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Tb Knights of th Rose will glv a
dancing party to their members and
friends at Rlnglers hall, on Monday,
November 18. Toellea' orchestra will
furnish the music.
Th Woman's oitl of Grace Memo
rial church has decided to give a supper
Is expected to ecllp all previous
dance ever given by a military organ
isation. Th member of tb company
ill b In full dra uniform, and the
ball room Will b beautifully decorated
for tha occasion. The petroneaeea and
officer of th Oregon Notional guard
who. will attend ara Adjutant Oeheral
and Mra. W. E. J-lnser, Colonel and
Mr. T. N. Dunbar, Major and Mra. W,
W. WUson aad Captain and Mra W. F.
Daughsrty. Tha oommltt la eharg
ar Sergeant O. A. Stevens, C IL
Whit, L. B. Spooner, F. Ouerin aad A.
Johnson: Corporal Clarenoe D. Porter,
Albert P. Rufner and B. F. DeGreoe;
Prlvatea X F. Alexander, JL F. - Arnold.
C F. Colpitis, C, B. tllnson, H, E. Hill
and C Rolf. o
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The Unlversallat church at East
Twenty-fourth and Broadway will bold
a carnival of nation Monday evening
Tha young women of th church have
decorated booths representing differ
ent nations and they will be dressed. In
costumes representing th following na
tions: Japan, Spain, . Ireland, China.
Holland, Scotland and India, There
will be a musical program whll th
women will sell candy and refresh
ments from their booths. Th publlo Is
Invited to attend.
Mr, and Mra, it A. Baron and Mrs.
Baron's sister. Miss Pauline Lewis, who
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ef lk aJ r, W. i'r A.
Ma a4 M' Ui K. Wesga 4
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ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. a4 Mr. A. W. pauaii aa
fck easasaanael ef Ikair AakU, ckr
laa, i tVeaa-gw C. CkM. Ik waking
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The Robertson School
ot Dramatic Arts
A TBOBOxroB rmAiwrsTti toxoai
ros rut mil i
A, sit', B1 1 rail is, Veto tkl,
arfckg Basrtig. Fveatag. tk Art
T4tU Art Wrliian. BakaatM
aad Bh4. tWd far Calatorue,
Fifth floor,' iilm Building
Oe. flk aad AUaw sn, BrOa4. Oa,
CHRISTINE BRAkEL
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nicna or notxa ruxran
aot-dlB TUfatd BlAg.
U aad Motitoa,-raa Mata III
Tb Wrbbcr Academy o laaic
Mssdalta, vloiia. guitar aad baato
tnatrudkMa. Asaat for tka Mlabrml-
Ulbaoa mandoline aad gu I tare.
w rrrnxwo oraXnrrmA
Far rerepUo and buelnea openlnre.
4S9yi Wtthington b'L Main Ki
DAVID P. NASON .
Yloih Selearl aad Tessbsr
Btudlo III Wt Park Btreet..
OO WD VOTOM
NASON'S ORCHESTRA
. . Phone Main IITL. ...
JASPER DEAN MACFALL
VOCAL INSTRUCTOR
Btasl BOt-tOB Ttlford- aQ41a',
Taatk and Morrlaa. ;
MAE GOVE-
Pnpfl of Louis Humphrey oatth
HELEN TREW
Pupil of Robert McLean Cumnock
Btodio of Klooutlon and Oratory.
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Methods: lcbetlskr, Oermaa aad
. Virgil.
London, Eng, and Berlin. Oaramay.
M&rie A. S. Soule. Mus. Bac.
rzAJro An atAmnroarr
863 Thlrtaeath treat.
rU Tana Opened Bepk. 1st.
Both phone. Marshall 110, A-Tltl
VVlnlock Taxes Will Be Less.
(Sperial to The Jooraal.)
Winlock. Wash., Nov. 11, Th school
levy at Winlock has been reduced this
year, in spite of the fact, that the '-free I
text book system has been Installed, a
new one room school bouse erected and
an additional Instructor employed. The
city levy has also been reduced five
mills. The state, county, town and
school levy this year win be 18.14 mills.
a reduction or seven mills over last year.
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Waldemar Lind ! f : What Mr.Lind"
Concert Violinist ; Says
and :r ti f Concerning "
Musical Director V " - " , the -
at TJ Steinway .
Hotel Portland W - Piano . V. '
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November 10, 1011.
Sherman, Oay & Co., . 1 '
bixth and Alornson ots.. City. . .. y-; .i: , v i-; v, . i '.. n":'.:!,-)...
Gentlemen: . During the IS years' time spent as Musical Director, I have used in toy differ- v
ent -orchestras practically all of the well known makes of pianos. It ' was, therefore, with the
knowledge born of experience and a desire only for the best, that I chose Steinway pianos for ,
my two orchestras at Hotel Portland. ' They combine rare purity of tone in all registers with .
a singing quality most sympathatic to my, sole' work. The perfectly balanced action is, a de- ,:
light to all pianists. . - . -
: Yours respectfully, .
" " - ' . , . WALDEMAR LIND.
Five Steinway Grand Pianos have been "purchasedHby the directors of the
Hotel Portland. There' can be but one b?t piano--it is the STEINWAYa -
nrtSlba?d.vWllICl1 PPfar wncert In Portland on-ar tourof the coast The band was sent to
... :i rtrT,::.!!.2n?"n"ne":: of.te.WI. purely dCaUoa-
7 uW wdu uuicuuuuu is quite ainerent irom the American in
Exclusive
Pacific
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Morrison
at Sixth
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"".'"w:.fi'S-K m uito jien Liecemoerj. ana remain four rTa- irit-tnr n n
galow theatre; " 1 :; " .-- ..."TTv ------. r.".. "1-."TU"-