Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1920, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11

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THE CA1TTAL JOURNAL
PAGE ELEVEN
CONCERNING MUSIC
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(Director of Music, tor Salem Schools)
For M&
applaud er feUow WKtm' It U be
cause o such snobbish, foolish. Can
tankerous individuals that people
jjr. Son ""T" " mus oc me
timuwn suca ivpw ex musicians are
' - at many changes In
we directly attributable
j iarrrinea, and .
ji .1.. .t
h-? 7Lm1 are directly
tor the beaeflt f
-r instance, is
l-a is come in ear view at
and
rtu-tln
' . first entered the iw -appropriation
t
"MG k.nw It was oob-
Hiriury'But National Ba
.M4 ' musiv which
lew " -"
nr
low ...I. nf a
r i heads of manufacturing
Pmediately got busy, matt
P" boa to happen
A muet to aociety.'
Chrlatiaa Chnech Concert.
Very maoj- ood things may be said
bout the concert given last Tuesday
evening by the Christian church or
chestra. It was artistic and artistically
rendered from the opening number,
the more or less delkate "Bridal Rom
Overture," to the heavy, dramatic
"Thanhauser March," which marked
the end of a perfect day.
The apeeial -numbers. Sextette from
leaders and army fI'uci vocal numhW by Miss Jones,
fmuaity song lea . J .7T-1 1 violin selection by Miss Ash. flute n,l
I" and mTe The Wgh' oiariMt.duet y Messrs. Bevier and
rrm wpear :;J,?Z I Swart, each -ami all were highly pleas-
nd the pursuit of hap-
t"1 j via minrait
P"Tm strong in the breast ef
iUBerican whether at home or
''Ttbat sustaining morale was
!'VbWn; and they were made
- tttfTfter food clothing and
Z. ic 8hould come next And
S . j .u, illM kuvu ., v. o
K , ,; .,th th
.!... TVnr-hers- association
Federation of Music
L. i Hiu! c Teacneni
'Ctmt cami-aiim to make
tL the music center of the world,
tr 4, this they hope to establish a
W saUonal center in New Yorit.
list ' f uistrict centel? over
I,,.. ,irv where interpretation and
tl artists may assemble and
nrt; t hold national, district, state
j community lesuvius aim
w youne musicians: to pass tnru con
, i bill providing for a depart
"MOtrf education which shalHnclude
I, tanra of music, and which shall e
innoted in the president's cabinet
L i secretary of education; to pass
,ni cwm-ea a bill providing ror rne
JwMtruction and maint(!nance of a na-
fcnal connatory of music, wonting
ktbeae two bills they nave tne et-
,9ribM ot the National EducaUonal
uMTjiios, which organization has
il come wonderfully into prominen-
tf tad influence since the war. '1 tnm&
km national organizations have a
EoMtitueney of some 200.000 or more.
a! their plans may not be easily ig
nored.
Wrote Food for tho Multitude.
At the recent meeting of the music
tirnhen' national association in Phila-
IMskia, the keyword was voiced by
il pmident when he said, "Music
it Nt it mysterious art for the few,
but feed for the multitude."
Waldo S. Pratt, the noted teacher
mil cmnoser gavo an address on this
mjt The following quotation Is
irtfiMtlng: "Composers and perwrm
mtre too apt to assume an attitude
of iMness and su iieriorlty in the,!
hope that they will be mistaken for
rfimses. Music Is too exclusive. W
Inn the name of being a eantauker-1
m H We do not fraternize with or I
ing. Altogether it was a very enjoy
able evening and Miss Swart, director
of the orchestra is to be congratulated
upon her suceesn,
Portland Symphony.
Neat Wednesday evening,, the Port
land symphony orchestra will be heard
at the Hellig. The orchestra is In good
form and worthy of the patronage of
Sulem music lovers, Sophie Braslau
will appear as soloist She has been
called the Oalll-Curci of contraltos.
Dr. Charles A. U Reed of Cincin
nati. Ohio, declared that the "time had
come when tho medical profession of
the United States was forced to union
ize to- protect its own interests and
those of the public," before the Los
Augeles County Medical association
last night.
Hall's Ferry
Halls Kerry. Or., Feb. TUe tur-
mill previously owned and eraid by '
Gosaer Reivs. Km be... parcrursed by
George Lewis of Portland and is be
ing moved to his timber holdings is
Polk eosnty About tare aa half
niles south of Independence on the
river. O. E. Colby of this plare and
W, U. South nt Orville are moving the
outfit to its new site and expect to op
erate it. Much ef the hi moor sawed
will be used in the construction of new
building needed on Mr. 'Lewis hep
ranch at Leewte station.
Mr. Walker has sold his Ihtle fruit
farm here to a Unltm bmui-.
;nartee Bnytfer t Taieot made a
business trip to Halls Ferry the first
of the week. '
George Bresler it moving the sa
mill engine for Colby ft South.
George Nyman and family of
Springfield were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Crowshaw recently.
A great many acres of additional
land is being cleared by enterprising
farmers here.
Glenn Dugeer and Floyd Shelton are
working on the section now.
Willis Dugger has rented some farm
land of Al Pettyjohn and is busy put
ting in a crop.
The Osborn family, formerly of
LiveslA have rented the Sharp piaoe
and taken possession.
-Mrs. (r. R. Colby visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Colby at Orvure
Sunday.
Mr. Strausser and Harry Bowman
hauled out a lot of fine piling for B.
F. Townsend last week.
u itnMyHAj VI
. Pteidssts Hereafter
Washington, id. Rep-
reseetatrre McArttrur, repubH-
cart, Oregon, introduced a bill V
today proposing that thirty eoa ft
secuth-e days aseeaoe from con
tinenta) United States or die-
abUng illness for a tike period i
on tho part, at a president
would eausr the -vice-president
to assume the duties of the of-
4 fice. The measure would be-
com etfeclive March 4, 1121. ih
Garnets were used as beads in an
cient Egypt.
Rear Admiral Wtllla mB. Fletcher,
commanding the Hawaiian naval sta
tion, sailed from Honolulu yesterday
He has been summoned to Washington.
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