THE DAILY JOURNAL 8ALEMrOREOQN, THURSDAY, MAY '14,1903. The Gospel Of Good Gift Giving KPHHOIl ftiul Ollt thf Hnrr Rtrvrn nnolr.11.. .. 1... ii i nf llm nrnotipnl in rocnnnl n ,Ti :..: ... , ., ... . . .,.... .wrvU. Bufc jjiviug. ii usoiui gut is more bo desired tbon a morely nrotty one. But. fortunntplv. tlin who Iiooso Rifts at the Barr Store do uot have to sacrifice either quality, fur Cut Glass, our Silverware, our Clocks, and tho liko are ns hand- ,me as artistic workmanship can fashion, yet they aro undeniably joful too so useful thut they form tho most annronriato of mfta tr the blushing brido, who likes bost of all some tasteful addition ' tho equipment of her new homo. Wo'd liko to havo vou corao in id seo our beautiful wedding gift stock. It's inspection will prove alensure. ..,PAQE.riVE. Corner of State and . Liberty Sts iiiiiniiiiiniiiiiinii 1 Local (Events In the rill I Itvlll lllllllllllll Social Realm! May Festival Concert. inn Arbor, Mien., amy 14. The Kth annual norlos of tho May fcRtU coucortH under tho auspices of tho IaIc department of tho University J Michigan bedns tonight In unlvcrel- tiall, and music lovers aro arriving m all rmrtH of the stato. There il lie five concerts by tho choral on of .TOO voices, tho Uoston FesU- Orrhostra of fifty plecoH under tho ri-ctlon of Km 1 1 Mollouhnuor, and no of tho most relebrnted soloists tho country flio list of soloists Includes Miss r.lto Itlo end Miss Shonna CummlnR, pranos, Madame Loulso Homer,, of Metropolitan Opera Company, and sdnmo iHs.aliello Hon ton, contraltos; orr Andreas Dlppel, tenor; Slgnor illlo Do QoKorzo, baritone; Kroder srtln. bnss, Madame Knnnlo Hloom Md Bolster, pianist, and Carl Vol r, violoncellist, HARD TO MAKE CHOICE Where all are Beauti ful Who Shall Be the Queen? Blonde, Brown or Brunette, Blue Eyes or Black, Salem's Idea of Beauty to be Put to Test The commltteo In chnrgo of tho Carnival Queen contest has been very over-present real estate man of yoro. I ,),,s' during the last week, making who now resides at Prosser, Wash., final arrangements, and tomorrow tho Is In the city, fat and Bassy as ever.' ballot boxes will be placed at Tho He had his physical health restored by 'g p,CMp u M . , tho Hot Lnko springs, and then sold , . , . ' , .... . them for a neat fortune, and is now,atcrfi c'Kar Mor0' 'Wmplo'i. Hot- enjoying his religion moro than over. ' vt,rson'8' JoR Meyers & Sons and Hen would make a splendid collcgo or Stockton's. hotel or bank president, and we hopo ' Tho ballots will be placed on sale ho will consent to locate In Salem, and tako up some light and profitable occupation. The Vendetta. Par above tho average stock organ- !tlons Is , tho "Rondlck Company," that comes for two nights to the 3nora house (SHio management have loft nothing uiluuiiu tu uiunu iiiuii uwmiiuiij jui- fecboven to thn most minute detail. Tho acting, costuming, scenic of- fcctsSnro each what thoy should bo SSSyrtho audlonca Is never dlsnp- !tol. Tho 'Vendotta" and tho Unknown" aro tho playo to bo pro- tod and In each play all tho cmo- s aro portrayed comedy and pa- Bos, and both aro full of heart inter- At tho Grand opora houso Friday ht In tho "Vondotta." Saturday t tho "Unknown" nnd Saturday Ineo "Cnmllle." ft v Tomorow Night. Who oratorios of "Tho Ttodomptlon" Feast of Adonis" will be ren- pod nt the First M. B. church by Salem Oratorio Socloty, assisted the Portland Symphony Op stra. Miss Stlnson. Prof, ulcn, Doyer and Mr. Zan. These am stla presenting great musical corn- ions. This Is tendered to Prof. y who has done- niucn to educate Ipeoplo of Salem to an npprecla- i.'ot good music Kit your reserved seats at Wills' lie Store Better get them today tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock, and the boxes will bo opened for the first count Saturday evening. Luncheon Party. Tho lodges will not bo asked to Mrs. C. A. dray entertained at 1 nnmo candidates for tho contest, nnd o'clock luncheon today, In honor of nil nominations will tin made by dl Mm Byron E. I.oomls nnd Mrs. Kd- roct voto. win K. MeMahlll. Tho Inttor leaves The young lady who Is lucky onough for the Kant tomorrow. Covers were to be olectod will recolvo her cos laid for eight, and everything the most tume free of charRo. $100 In gold and elegant, both In service nnd decora- will havo a cnrrlngo at her disposal tlons, wore in evidence during the entire cnrnlvnl week. In fact, she will bo tho city's guest of honor. John Carson wns a Portland visitor The commltteo has not yet decld- yosterday. xl on tho number of mnlds nttendnnt State Ijuid Agent Morrow Is In upon tho Queen, but will allow her to PERSONALS. Portland on business today. Secretary Gatcns was railed to Portland on business Inst night, re turning todny. Charlie Meyers, Jack Rogers nnd F. chooo them herself Former Salem Man Dies (Contnupd from First Page.) P. Tnlklngtnn took In the prho fight try wny 1)rom,n,llt rhllrph workori at Portland last night the societies of WILL MAKE RATES (wpectnlly among young people. Conscious to tho very last moment, Mr. Brooks sent bis farewells to his i many absent friends, authored at his .bedside woro his wlfo and 14-yoar-old daughter, his brother, Dt Frank Brookn. of Sllvertou, nnd Ids slsiors, , Mm. H. P. Iloduott nnd Miss I.enoro . BrookH, both of Portland. Others of his family reside near Salem, and It Is jprobablo that that the body will bo tnkon there for Intermont. J. J. Honry. proprietor; Chlof Kn-, 'm Hrooks wns born In Missouri glneor Whit toil ami Mnnngor Springer isci. Ho cam to Oregon with his nro working on a now schodulo for parents In ISCI. and was educnted In roslilenco- nnd commercial lighting, the public schools and In Dallas col- that will he submitted to tho city coun- 0K. Most of his life was spent In oil for acceptance before going Into nowspnpor nnd religious porlodlcnl offecL 'work in Oregon City and Indeuond- It Is not known what tho raU will onca Sovcn years ago he camo to bo, but It Is certain It will place oleo Portland to tako the position of man trie lights within tho reach of a larg- aging editor on tho Pacific BaptlsL er number than have been using them which office he held until a little moro Henry and IKstfcnarc Con siderlns a New Schedule for Bomo tlmo pasL South Salem Personals. itss Ulllan Lewis attonded tho fu- of Miss Alice Headrick. nt Cor- rgo Vlesko has gone to Salt Utah, whero he expects to re tho coming summer. Vlnco, of Vhlpplo Creek, Colo., siting his friend, Chostor Italph. uth Salem this week. Scob VanDuy and Claronco Mann, iflWcago. III., who aro visiting tho west, stooned oft In Salem yes- SrSSr, and were much pleased with southern part of tho city. ih'ejseut: Mr Former Salemlte Here. !-'B5a?S. Cook, tbo indomitable and fa Tnda? ilVll lUUtt HI Small svgeLt'Ciited is, weighing from (to 8 pounds at 5 its a pound. at PEER BROS. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. M. 8. Wordcock. Corvnllls. J. B. Putnam, city. Henry Stntos. Junoau. Alaska. Juliui Ijuw. Portland. Cam j. Goldsmith, Portland. A. V.'. Halftoy. Nw York. Caviil WcConniiKhy, Now York, n. T. Clarke I.exington. Ky. H. It Cussman, San Frnnolsco. Oeo. A. Beavls, San Franoisco. W. If. Oroat, San Franoisco. H. U Ilothsahlld, San Franoisco. S. C. SpenccT, Portland. B. B. Watson, Portland C. IC Henry, Portland. A. P. Nelson. Portland. Walter Lyon, Portland. W. T. Gray. Portland. Thos. J. Flavin, Portland J Prag. Portland. C. L Schcm, Chicago. F. C. Hull, Chicago. W. II. McNalr. Juneau. Alaska. Wm. D. Grant. Wrangel, Alaska, BInger Hermann. Roseburg. W. II. Frost. Chicago. L. Black, aSn Francisco. Geo. Hebo, San Franoisco. J. 8. Cooper. Independence. W. a BennetL New York. U. O. Wynkark. Tacoma. I. I Patetrson. city. Miss H. Clayton. Spokane, W. F. Jeffrlse, Portland. Newton Philips. San Franoisco. P. Zemansky. San Francisco. M. C. Whealdon, Monmouth. E. M. Roseathal, Portland. A. N. Smith, Portland. J. W. Skver, Portland. M. A. Sloury, Portland. T. W. Potter, Chemawa. John Smith, Vancouver. Geo. N. O'Brien. San Franslsco. STOP THE TRAIN! El forgot to get my bottle of Pbosco. tbo great health drink, in , vigoratlng, lefreahing. You'll surely like it than threo months ago, when ho re signed to untor tho work of tho Young Men's Christian Association. Tho em ployment bureau wns a new depar ture, nnd Mr. Brooks was, by common consont of tho management placed In charge. "In tho three months ho has been with us he has built up a romarkable department." said II. Wt Stone, gen eral Hoeretary of the association. "He .was an Indefatigable worker, and hlB department succeeded far boyond our expectations." The death of Mr. ' Brooks was a shock to his relatives and many frtonds at Salem, whore he was raised to manhood, and formerly ongagod In buslnoss. Ho was a young man of sterling rharacter. and many loveable qualities. Ho leavos a sister In this olty. Mrs. It. II. Ieabo. two brothers at Sllvorton. John and Frank Brooks and has a numbor of other brothers nnd slstors, and father. John Brooks, Sr.. who has ben making his home with him, The funeral at Salem la to- be held at the First Baptist ohurch, Immedi ately after the arrival of the 11am train Friday. DIED. OKBGO. At tho Salem Hospital. Sa lem. Oregon. May 14, 1903. at It: IS o'clock a. m.. nobert Crego. aged 8S years, of old ago. Deoeased. who has been a resident of Salem for many years, was the father of Mrs. J. U MsCIalne, of this elty: Mrs. Sarah E. Pelfrer, of Cham bersburg. Pa., and of J. J. Crego, of Los Angeles. Funeral Friday from Rigdon's un dertaking parlors at 2 o'clock p. m. DIED. DODOB. At the family home, on tho Garden Ttoad, at 12 p. m Wednes day. May II. 1M, -Mrs. ElUabeth Bodge, aged 58 yars. The ftjneralwrtl b held Sunday a- lornoon. May 17th. at lit 30 i-'ra.. from the home. Interment In City View chattel? MUSIC CHARMS JUGENE The Willamette Yalley Choral Union at Eugene Tuesday t An Event In Which Well Known Salem Talent Took Prominent Part The fifth annunl musical festival of tho Willamette Valley Choral Union wfcvmost auspiciously opened last evening by tho Portland 8ymphony orchestra. Vlllard hall was filled with an enthusiastic nudlenco eager to pay honor to tho finest orchestra of the Northwost and well deserved. Tho ovorturo "Kurynntho" (Weber), open ing thn program with Its llfo nnd ow. or. vnrylng gentleness and Intensity brought oxtrcme satisfaction. Tho second number, Ynlso Lento Op. 85, captivated tho hetrors with Its light, fairy-like measures nnd demanded an encore. "Album Leaf" (Wagner), was rendored with nit th'i dreaminess and pathos the beautiful selection Inspires. It wns one of the bust numbers of tho evening. The Intormosso from "Nalla" with Its weird grace and captivating spriKhtllneM broke the stillness ab ruptly nnd rather pleasingly Tho two following selections. "Andante Can tablle" anil "Fly Minuet," demon strated well the versatility and nil sufficiency of stringed Instruments, while they pleased nnd soothed tho popular far. Tho William Toll ovorturo closd the program with tho unspenk ablo grandeur, the magnificent powor ombodled In tho old legend as Inter preted by Rossini. One of tho single numbers of tho ovonlng was n violin solo by Mrs. SliM-man Brown, the sklllod first violinist of the orchestra. Her selection was calculated to dis play all her skill In thn Intricacies nt touch, her marvolausly clenr tones nnd hernno movements. She refused' to respond to tho oncoro heartily accord ed hor masterly cfforL Mr. Bom Zan made his first nppcarnnco In ICugeno, nnd .charmed the nudlenco with his pleasing harltomt His two selections served to show his artistic handling of light tones, ns well as tho more passionate. His encore gave opportu nity for tho tondor. and ho showed hlmsolf nt easo and n master of all provinces. Tho entire gamut wns rendered In a manner thnt dsflod ad verse comment, nnd served as a most elaborate Introduction for the feasts of exqulslto harmonies which are to follow. Tonight's Musical Menu. Cantata "Tho Feast of Adonis" Adolf Jonscn. Oratorio "Tho Redemption." parts 1 and ! Gounod. Soloists Mr. Jas. T. Preston, Mr Burn Zau, Miss Rva I Stlnson. Mrs. Rose "Bloch Bauer. Mrs. Bushong Director, Irving M. Glen. Mr. W. H. Boyer Is lndisiosed, and will bo unablo to appear In "Redemp tion " Jas. T. Preston, who Is billed for "Elijah," will take his place. How ever Mr. Boyer will be ablo to conduct "Klljah" Thursday evening. The Salem chorus was composed as follews: Mrs Wiggins, Mrs. Moorea, Mrs. W. O Smith, Mrs. Do- zorth. Mrs. Young, Mrs. Staley; Misses Kdytho.Halloy, McCoy, Inos Nichols, Paine. Q'fyng. MrGhee. Stockton, Paine, Lottlo Bennett, Ruby Porklns, Warfloldj Cochran, Wgln. Cavnnaugh; Charles Roth. J. Bemardl, J. B. T Tuthlll. C. U. Mlnton. F. A. Wiggins. Mr Kwiu. Mr. Mott. Mr Boxortli nnaislistiitsnsf ijnnaiaiisiimiisisiraiaisiiisii I JUST ARRIVED A fine line of Ladies' Patent Kid Shoes in heavy and light soles. Call early while sizes are complete. No trouble to show goods. QORN. REYNOLDS. In Portland. Oregon, on Wednesday, MajCr'lS. 1. to Mr and Mrs. TomjH Reynolds a daughter GRAIN-f) V J THE PURE V GRAIN COFFEE " If you um Graln-0 in p)a.e uf coffee you wtll enjoy It jut u much for it tastes the saino ; yt, it is like a food to the system, dis tributing th full substance of the pure grain with every drop. THY IT TO-DAY. 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Our Wall'Paper trade has been better this sea son than ever before; Perhaps it is because we keep one stock up by constantly filling in and offering the latest fv- productions as they 1 come out Another large shipment arrived today Another reason for our immense trade in this line is that we sell at prices that are not duplicated elsewhere on goods of equal value. 4iJr iVl J(f II i Sl ' ccjunjcmo it m ktmtm-nim m i j Lj'l'l I li'liliHHfi-py whim HALL'S FERRY The short route to Independence. Aonmouth. Buena Visia Suver, Corvallis and other points on the West side.. ' Good roads leading to ferry and good service on the' uoat, A. D. Pettyjohn, Proj$l ...SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL... First National Bank BullJInsr. Salem. Oregon . i. t., uiill na Miv Athtnii eontleua fiavtn weeks'. TBOMCMi ..i .Jm J,- ,')' asrt natlBii till th Ausutt exanlflAtlOH. ClMM win MforMl la a I branches reoulreifor Ut ail f0uutVMHn.fmM LitliVSMrf hMl. Typewrit ar. 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