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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1919)
I'' THE ORKGOX STATESMAN: WKDXKHDAY,' MAV 28. J01U TWO MUSICIANS PRESENTED Miss Ruth Bedford and Miss ' Joanna James Appear in Public Recital Two of the most a.tistic of youn? musicians who have ever - been pre sented 1 1 Sajeni, Miss Ruth - Bedford and Miss Joanna James, j appeared last night at the First Congregation al church. Both young .'women are accomplished pianists, pupils of Mis Beatrice Shelton.. and Miss James lias won much praise as a soprano solotet. receiving her training from Miss Minnetta Magers.. ..- Miss Bedford has progressed rap idly during the short time: in which the. had studied and; there is in her playing promise of achleveniejit. She is essentially artistic and has de veloped remarkable technique. ' Re cently she Jias appeared as accom- I Clear, Peachy Skin ! Awaits Anyone Who i Drinks Hot Water Says ah Insldt bath, before break' fast helps us look and feel. 1 : f Uanswtet, Irtth." )' Sparkling and vivacious merry. bright, alert a good, clear skia and l Violin a natural, rosy, healthy complexion arc assured only by pure blood. If only every man and w-oman could be Induced to adopt ine morning inside bath, what a gratifying change would sickly, aracnac-iooking men. . women apd girls, with pasty or mudd7 com plexions; . instead of tL multitudes of nerve . wrecks,' "rundowns," "brain fags" and pessimists we should ice a virile, optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked - people everywhere. An ins'de batht fs had by drinking each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of , limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten-yards of bowels the previous -days . indigestible waste sour fermentations and poison i. be fore putting more food into the stcin- ach. The subject to sick headache, DUionanesfc, ; nasty breath, i thcuma tlsm, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid,. sallow 'complex Ion and who are constipated ery of ten, are ur god to obtain a quarter youna or iime3toae phosphate at tho drug store which will -cost but a tri fie, but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable chauge in ootn nealtn and appearand, await ing those who practice internal, san ititicn. I' ..; jpanist for the most prominent local -miss uedrord's triumph last iaight Miss Bedford's trimph last night wae in "Kamennoi Oatrow" by Ru bentUein. Agisting Miss Bedford at the organ was Profl T. S. Rob erts, the accomplished organist. Miss Bedford plays with a brilliant touch. perfect freedom a characteristic of ach movement.' . Professor Roberts is a favorite Salem musician and is an appreciated accompanist. 1 Miss James is well known to Sa lem audiejees. At the age or 13, before beginning her , vocal studies, she made her debut In this city by being chosen by the Moose lodge as leading lady Jn the "Mikado." Short ly after that her draining began and last year she sang the difficult lead ing role in "Chfcmes of Normandy' Again this-year she took the lead ia "The Lady of Shalott." Miss James has a clear high soprano and already shows signs of developing into a successful dramatic, singer. "My Desire" by Ethelbert Kevin was her heaviest piece r.nd it also was the most popular one. ii Mls3 Lillian Stege, the other as sisting artist, is a sympathetic vio lin accompanist. She is one or the most popular musicians in Salem aad a member of the Swarts-Stege orchestral , Following t was the pro gram: Morning Mood, Peer Gynt Suite, Grieg Anitra's Dance, Peer Gynt Suite . . . . . ...... Grieg Country Dance ..... ....... .-.Novin . ' Joanna James, Ruth iieaioiu ' Joy vf Springv . . .ft . ,Hawley Japanese Death Song. ...... .Sharp The take O Him. . . . . . .. .'.' . .Scott V.' Joanna James . -? Valse, op. 42. .). . .... . . . . . .Chopla Les Sylvans (The Fauns) Chatninade " 1 " Ruth Bedford .My Desire. ...-. . . . . . .Nevin Joanna James. j Miss Stege " . ' Organ Mr.' Roberts To a V ater-hly . ....... MacDowell Allegro Svherzando. ... ... .Jlaberbie? Caprice Viennoia. ......... .Kreisler Danse Negre. . v . . . . .Scott Ruth Bedford , ! The Three Cavaliers (Russian Folk Song) .... 1 . .. .Schindler Twilight .Glean Angus McDonald. . ...... .'. Roeckel Joanna James Kamennoi Ostrow . .... ..Rubenstein Piano Ruth Bedford. " Organ Mr. Roberts Sweet and Low. '. .Barnby Joanna James ' . ' Violin Miss Stege "t- Organ Mr. Roberts i ir li u pi m r 'IP P jj j Eimraini(B 1 Which Is Responsible In Your Case? m m I m ill S2 One of the three is the cause of an appalling amount of ill-health and suffer ing. It has been shown that 80 per cent 4 out of 5 of the people of the Unit ed States are in urgent need of dentistry. IF ITS IGNORANCE Any reliable physician will tell you that decaying, unclean teeth are the cause of more ill-health than any other source not merely the petty ailments but very often the real cause of such diseases as tuberculosis, insanity, indigestion and other stomach trouble. More often than not that general run down feeling is caused by. an infected tooth apparently sound but in reality a cess pool sap ping your strength. IF ITS FEAR One visit tc an E. R. Parker System office will convince you that, there is no cause for fear in an up-to-date dental office. r IF ITS COST An examination costs you nothing nor does it obligate you in any way at an L R. Parker System office. Ah expert will tell you exactly to the penny what the work necessary will cost and you may be assured that this amount is the lowest consistent with good work. . Help nut Polk and Marion county on the, map. Send a copy of , the Peace .edition to your friends and relatives. . 23 cents per copy. , Flatbush 1 understand your .new, neighbors are ' musical. - , , Bensdtihttf sti-Arevwhat? . , , v.;-. "Musical-. " ' '. ' r 'Who said that?" "Oh, I heard it. Is it. not so? "Well, I reckon, he likes to fiddle, and his wife likes fo yell, if tfcat'a what you mean.'' Yonkers - States- I I THE ifLCAZER RANGE y 1 , . : l : , . . y (pajsless Parker) E. E. PAEKZE c fi -i .1 The E. R. Parker Sstera date in dentistry. , In my 27 years fof organizing and perfecting the E. K. "Parker System, 1 have built up the largest dental organization in the world -successfully treating over 1,000,000 patients, without pain and at a3 minimum, cost for quality, workmanship. ' i 1" ' " ' ' ." i representti all that i.s jnodern and .up-to- ' This organization permits of employing skilled sraen in all the ; " . V ' ' . branches of dentistry -each dentist devoting hw iine to the class . : Orsanization-that is operation based on a sound business pre- -has advaneed So far under this system that today it stands as a model upon which htindreds of dentists are shaping their practice. ' 8 ' i i i of work to which he is Int adapteil. Hecause of the Volume Of its business it perni'il the installation' of the most improved appliances such as the X-Ray an absolute" essential part of a modern deutal organization. ; J " -. The E. R. Parker System I stands for all that is best in dentists-prompt and courteous treatment highest and minimun cost. kind of workmanship Painless Parker Demlist State and Commercial Sts. i The BEST COMBINATION RANGE to buy for; good .service and low cost of fuel See the special - Gas Saving Burners. More eat and less gas. Tonr oW stove taken in exchange, y A iyil BH'S 340 Court Street iFISH BLASTING I CAUSES ARREST Portland Men Use An Easy Method to Land Trout and Are Nabbed by Law the trip- from Portland. It is al leged that they did not procure tha powder , until they reached Monitor. Salm Product "Thelma" Individual Chocolates. 5c everywhere. Two huge basketfuls of fish formed the catch of a little group ol sportsmen, who made a trip to-. Hutt creek May 11 to get a few trout. A? a result one member of the party 1st now out of Jail oh S100 cash bonds! and warrants have been issued for his, four companions, charged with: exploding blasting powder in waters inhabited by food fish. Compaint was made by Game War den -Roy Bremraer against Wayne Hainnton. Fred Hampton, Frank Wlrft and two boys, whose flrs names were Ed and Roy. Hampton; waa placed under arrest yesterday and the Portland police have been ordered to take in custody his broth-i eri who Is employed in a shipyard-i Wirft has made a getaway aboard a thin'and Is not due to reach - this conntry acain for-three months.' Wayne Hampton la 19 years old Hi hearing 'haa been set. for today The boy declined to talk much about the matter and says he does not tnnw th mmfi nf the two friends whom his brother brought along' on 40,000 DRINKS FOR SHRINERS : c Tmw Sal hy Lerold Co.. Li. K. CJ'xxlmdn Iinrn Morley Sc. Co. W. H. Ocrth J. I. loley A. w. Schrunk i. I bnsick W. K. Itlchr1on Keddaway'n Cash Stora Uibon tc Birch. LJbrty M. V. Johnson Mar It Uoodn lonaJd, Orrenn. J. d Savage J Waconda, Oregon W. H. lump' Crook. Or non al. J. MrCormack. Wut Weodbura Harvey Wells Takes "Phez to National Meeting at Indianapolis the Mystic Shrine can molslm their parched lips. I He state yesterday th.t he certain ly will furnish 40,000 drink.. Send m r4py of the l'emce edition t the boji la the aenrke. Only a limited nniftltrr of coptea left, ao or der early, j 3 ccnti per copy. The Shriners representing the state of Oregon will, leave for In dianapolis next week, where - they expect to capture the convention for 1920. They will use every weapon pos sible to persuade the eastern mem bers, that Oregon has a real camel's milk, and yesterday " arrangements were made between The Phes com pany and Harvey Wells, tepresent- ing the potentate and the general committee of Al Kader Temple, t furnish all the weary Shriners with a cool and refreshing drink nowa m "Phez" and wherever "Phex" is tcrved there will lie a large and 11 litniir.fltiuR photographs and signs Fowin-; iho locanberry vineyards, the 5r nt Salem where "Phex" is manufactured. - 51 r. Wells leaves Thursday In ad vance of the others to open headquar ters for the Oregon Shrinie. and ht will establish "Phex" drinking sta tions whereby the thirsty nobles cf IMPORTANT 1 lTo Sore owers. J : j- ' . - - I ' Insist on getting Genuine 3ord SParts uhen yonr tord needs-repairing. iDOH'T allow SB o ejus or imitation parts to go in yottr car. We use only genuine SFortliParis Ocr re pair shop is. complete and with oar large force of com petent workmen we are able to give you prompt service at a minimum cost f ' ! A TRIAL IS ALL WE ksK Wiley Motor Co. Font Sales arid Service. Fonnerly VickHros. High Kt Opp. City llali i: