The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, June 01, 1903, CARNIVAL EDITION, Image 2

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    EDUCATION
THE DAILY JOURNAL-.MID-SUMMER CARNIVAL EDITION.
EDUCATIONAL PACE.
THE
WILLAMETT
For Catalog and Information Address JOHN H. COLEMAN, Ptesid!te&2.
PACe
E UNIVERSITY
Monday, June 1.
Wed'y, June 3.
Friday, June 5.
Sat'day, June 6.
Sunday, June 7.
KxamliiatlotiH b.'in.
s-'o) p mi ('omni'tiiHinint of ("olle.
nl Orai"i-JI K i hutch
' p m. Annual Reunion of Liter
ary Souletlea. Chapel.
:" p. m. Annual Dramatic Kiel
tal nf the College of OraUH-y.
Opera Houae.
!': a. m. ItarcHlatireate Sermon by
the Iter, .lolin V. HamllU)tt.
I). I).. M..IX. lllahop awlaneitf
lu Presidency of the I'arlflr
Northwest Conference. M
H. Churrh.
3; on j in. Farewell SivI-h of Y.
M. C A. ami V. W. C A.--
Society Hall.
00 J. in .tubllee Service M V.
Cburrh Addn-an ly Senat'n
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COLLEGE. 01- LIBERAL ARTS
COLLEGE OF MUSIC
COLLEGE OF ORATORY"
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
.COLLEGE QF'LA'W
COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY
COLLEGE OF ART
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT
PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Monday, June 8.
Tuesday, June 9.
Wed'y, June TO.
Tliurs. June 11.
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Law College
of
Willamette University
Faculiv composed of the follow in? practicing atterneys: I
I John W. Reynolds, A. M., L. L. B., Acting Dean
Geo. G. Bingham, L. L. B.
A. O. Condit, B. S.
John Bayne, L. L. B.
W. T. Slater, A. B.
Give a two years' course prepanntr for admission to
x we uar ana leaning to me degree or i. l. a.
Inquire ot
JOHN V, REYNOLDS,
Acting Dean J
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NORTHWEST NORMAL
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and ART
Music!
The Capital of Oregon
A School City
i
Th Jomr-a! ppM-nta a page f an- fclomaph. a hnol f Jruinallm
nmiiu i mnts nf Salem edw atonal mid ri emioiidnre arhnoU
1 ln.iliiitlon all maintained upon 'h'lr The Mine will rome when all thou''
meift and without mipKnt rimn pub lntlttitlon i-luaterlng aintind this
1 llr taxation rlty a a rnmmwt cwttrr. will b anp-
All tho pinfiKRoni ai icpifn-ni'-d pl'cd by thin 'Ot)imunlty with a xrand
In th-c- f(h(jili, from the law lo libflrair in a bnatttlfti! bttlldlns In
( thwIuB.v. friin tnitalc - iKMikkwplnn. tfi rntpr of thf rlty. a roiiholldatlon
fmm m (llclnt- to oratory, from mil- of nll,,thf pnvont llhraiioK. airanRod
llnii to ntimtftmatic-M Ifttprndnlly ai antl rfoithlllurt and iippnitd ) tho
then- w hoolH roany anil Mtrnni! fr ntativ t-lty and r0tint.
ti-aililtiK KnKlUh. ' Surh n Wintry Oulldlna nlll oomr
Tin- am-ient and miNltrn Innauast'K. dav ntnnd In tho aVenitf botwon thn
(the natuiiil xlcnreK and art, inrltid- rtiit Ikmimc and tlif j?oviiiiinfnt build
Ins nitnw(irk and embroidery, are Injc. and lfl contain thf htnt law
all In ihf M-op.- of th farulttoi. of ltbtar- and all tlio laruo liliint toti now
ihti ollot-n and arademle In tho rlty but not r cf!lhii- to tho
Their ihuIk would mak rib- of f -ni-ia! publb- or lo the tttydents who
(h inot ItitarpiHnK eutupllalloiw liecd thtm n inuclu
kIiiihIiib tin- adramomeut nf rltillM'' Th" .ItwrHHt tflJiMj pas- dnr not
tlon Tln' wlirU am alt dvui terlttdc th pub)l&pnKU wllh narlv
i.i iiitiir on a broad and liberal Aft eta Wuidrod ' aBrrtstita thr- Indian
h. Jmim) with (. hundred, not fh nr
liiiktiicxK education Una rnrhed a km atnt bchools locatwl at Salem
blab Maudanl at ,vre!Ionr- and There In nil lietweon three and ffiir
iiiir ntni- at- Mnt out from tltte! thounand younjr people and chlldn
it to take BOt-ltlmi In th" ltanlwitieirlnf: nn i-iliimtlon 'in Home
jii'l "immerrWl UmtltMitumr m dverbmneh oi other at Fali.-ni. and tln-n'
neeoattHMi
The Slimmer Yacation
Mav be scent crolltably by takin? a course of
tralnlne at the Capital Business Collee The
school will be In session throuehout the sum
mer and students slll be aimlttei at m time
A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS
The demand for really competent office helcei
cee'ds the supply- Those who complete oar
coniblr.edbuslncssandshorthand course usually
secure trnployment before prajuatlnr For
cataloeue address.
W. I. STALEY, Principal
HHIHIIW
J. miidduv mnrv catcr -voc-'-xt
t iTxwxxi-ii i ujvyvjx, jaluU) vyiviivjit .;,
? in't tor troo oircmar mn ici.ti- e: icrnn aim i ourdds y
u of Study. It will cmt.i:n two isiu-es if pool Mm:, tor the '
5 l.n..,a l
ti
5; hoinf.
i Z. M. PARVIN,
Musical Doctor and Director
MRS. M. P. BROWN,
Principal of Art Department, recent Graduate under y!
Tohn Ivv. greatest Master of WATER COLORS )l
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I Northwest Normal School
and Business College
Silem Orezon j
A. J. GARLAND, Pres.
jar. vnral hundred person makinR
i-i't'ic ftate.
Tb law cenMk ftf this, city are Ma HvIm tearhlim
-itiiHi d In th- moKlmity of th onrw' All Uj food and clothlnp and other
ami iht- lepliluutre Urat thy gradual, ltxing cxpen8 nf thao studontu and
law)MK of fplatHMd (niiluinwit to takel teurhir arc deftnytM In this rom
m an aitlve pfaetlce at nne liHimlty tnd tnak. SaVftm a good home
Th medlial arhonln have th ad market ilty
(Hiiii- of th ir ene nf hopltal Kmm a moial and bnnlnehK hinnd
and tate iiMUtiitlou that fumUh ' point th Sabni dnatlonal Inntliti
fllnlik lor obaerratloii and Mirnery tlonn a-e ktrnnit bulwark of the com
and Rraditato physleian. from Salem J miiulty and we bepak for thorn xen
are pia tb-lng In many (, tat en 'rrouy ti -ntinont and the roiiKldrrn
In voral and iMtrnmentat tnuulo tlnn to whleh thy are untitled upon
th.- i-otitpmoni at Saiom la Ktronjter ' th'lr n-peftlw mtrit.
than In any rlty of the north went . .
Mu-lr tr-arher ar tent out of ti! in or-ry iwrtlrtilar an exhibition of
'it? etitiipiwrt for learning eia., and artiatle werli miliout a naralll
.b. .ii.-i... d plMwboie (tr.aer Salem SlldRomm-r Cainlxal
i.i-n hi ip tnnpni n -re n in iiwj June 39 July i.
f Corner State and ( ommercial Streets
T .i t'.tUlogui v teriiif, a ilr s-
oihi-r iltle.. upon a high plane of Ht
ar niltttre. and far beyond Uie
m. r.- morhaniral reeltatlon plan tnai
, iKff audbne and leave the per
jfnrni'-r without Mtlofaetlon.
fen at Salem than In th hit normal
lii ol rltlo of th' ICat or Woat. b-
au the normal whoolti here mut
A Western Show Operator.
I& J Arnold, the ttole pro'pileloi of
thw Oreon l'aelflc and Oriental Car
ral nhowk whleiraie to be a feature
of the nrfittei Sabm Jlld-Summer
Carnival l an Oi aon man. and ha
pnnu-d hin liow paitly In honor of his
.at- He nth .n the pant few yearti
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noocooo roooooo r
Capital Summer Normal
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J Tit wooml term oi an lutie "JJ ('la's i!i ! ftnuel t
ni all the branch" rtf-iuirl ir '.t an-t l'-uut r.Aj.is,
T Al ni l.atjti. liHtti.itiil . t lu.miny l..it..:i . x
ilnllari t"i tlie tiim A'l l' -'
I J. J. KRAPS, SALEA1, OREGON
if-9 ttnuii
Im upon their meiltfi In romielltlon grown Into the hnw liur.lnehH like a
wiiii fiaie-aineti ewHK. mm-hrtxim In the nlaht until he la
alem will become more and nwre'the veritable Itanium of the tVwn
the hoin. of neat ediieatora. antl men I What It. bt of alt about his e.hlbl-
and women who devote tholr Uvea to ,ion and hlmff g th fat t that ho Ik
Ml.- deonm-nt of ability and rhar-ia thornnnh nflmaii an.l that h
aetn tu oUu'iv Kill aud thi a ionen." , allow . iiothlna lint olsan. de.anlnR
BJj,y. . M",',,M,' 'and rielralit feature to appear with
Th labor. of educator aie never , hU multlmdloii attrar lon Salem
i. pad In HMiney a.f thuy devrv.iu to be roiitcratitlated upon fceeuiiiiK
nut it Ih wonh Komethlna to live In a, hi entitalnmcnu foi thl mom bHI
"ininiiinlty where educational later- limit oecaabm.
-tu ai' In the ascendancy and where n ,.
iliiii.Nnd aie llvina to make the ill-! Aienlc e -leliritie from crivwherr
mni of theniitelvea " "IThe kla and queena of the charmed
The lantern educational Institution elrcle ftom evety civilized country on
at thf fTapital Oty ha for year Uoea-ltbe ateb. . Inirndiulni; innuraerablr
l:andlatH.-d with debt Thlg la belnn; feat entirely new & Amer a
wiped t. a lae endowmeni Is b. Th- lendlnu perfonn.tt. of eeiv
ina rained, and deed timber and worn-! nation The moot wondeiful animals
out m.-UniiU ate helnsi dropped ever feen Th- downed champions of
In Ave year It will have nearly a both homiapheie
thousand t.,udont enrolb-d under nro-1 Tt- Eieatem ttandest jubilr. c a
-i hm m-thrMl fnd all nth.r Salem I -ion .f lcht boe'na e.-i off.-iid
-b.M.u will feel th iinnuUe and 1 A t-.-acon of feMlvitv mirth ninslr
'oiildi theli atleii.lrii. Theie Is and nn-ri lm.-nt will i.ien hiinrr-mr I
A rea nui.ial )ioi.itlon of.
wonderland
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I S. T. Richardson Dean of the Fiatt?
Salem, Oregon
j Scholastic Year
f of four terms hearts Siptember 21
3 1903 and ends June 11. 1lX)4 To
I Years Course. TERAIS Junior
year 512.50 per term: Senior year
513.00 per term. Special rates tor
half course or post graduate work.
Address W. E. RICHARDSON, Secy.
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SISTER SUPERIOR, Salem. Oregon
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, SALEM OREGON
VOICE. PIANO, RBED ANID PIPEORa tm
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The aim is to give the best Conservatory advantages to pupils at home and meet the needs oi each individual stuW'
the highest degree, School has been established many years, Annual graduating exercises Thursday, June A, Fr iP
and turtner mlormation please call on the Principal.
TTA ANDERS-WILLMAN
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