THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1903. PACE FIVE. The Event of the Season! NSTER AUCTION SALE CME" "3l:o:jei ieswjirjes steck: or SVH -ri$r !. J w. .. ' ,j4- $ If spit v ARR'S Jewelry STORE Commencing Monday, June 22 at 2s30 and 7:30 p. m. J sales each, day thceaftc at !:30 and 7?30 until iutthet notice. V Owing to the overstocked condition of our store, rendering it impossible to display the bi line of stock we have ordered for the coming Holiday Trade, we are compelled to Ibsc ot considerable of our present stock within a limited time, therefore will inaugurate an AUCTION SALE thereby girintz to our friends and cuttomers an opportunity to purchase -- w- pvvHUj Ui 1W1V AIA VUt W11VUW DlWbfti lllWlUUIilg - diamonds, Watches, Jewelty, Silvewae in Stealing and Qaaduaple Plate, Rick Cut Glass, Jtibony Goods, Bc-a-JBac, Umbrellas, Clocks, Etc. This will be abonaifidcisale'and every article sold will bear our usual guarantee. Ladies arc especially invited to attend and chairs will be provided for their convenience, ' " ' Everything to go Regardless of Cost. No Reservcl No Limit. Barr's Jewelry Store, l-l I I I I II I I 1 1 i I It 1 1 1 it t osi ni.:: iBts.lH Ml KfUll - Ktfce wvvimi,vIUr hUtilllHIIIIIMim Honor of Mies Qlltner. Ellzaboth Holvorson ntor- a number of young ladles on adny afternoon, complimentary George Glltnor, who soon to mako her homo In Portland. ng ladles all brought their sow- , passed n very delightful nftor- PER80NAL8. Wlnstanly Is In Portland on ilncss. Pearl Apnlognto loft for Port- ;1h morning. Williamson has gono to Now- Rfo-r an outing. 'Hoff, of Portland, Was o. uusl- hrwtor In Salem yostorday. bos" McCourt and" wlfo aro dng a few days In Portland. rlea Weller returned yostorday iM trip to the Bound country. Milrwln returned yesterday from tlfdnys spent at his mlnos near &.... . . . Gladys Farrar lias returnou rtland, where alio has attendod pho past year. Young arrived from Walla Walla, and, with his wife, Is visiting at the homo of HS. Belle. Governor Chamberlain went to Port land today to addross tho graduating class of St Vlncont's hospital. A. n. Morgan, local managor of tho Van Alstlno Gordon Company, of this city Is doing business In Portland. Hox Turner ontortalned about 30 of his young frlonds on Friday oveulng at his homo on Capital Btreot. Chinese lantorns woro hung In tho trees on tho lawn, making a vory pretty scono. VarlouB games woro played by tho young peoplo, and thoy all voted Mas ter Turner h capital host. Hon. Tlllmon Ford Is homo from Eugene. M'nlt Qlilim rntnrnnil vAntnnlnv from Toledo, whoro ho spont a few days on his timber claim. Mrs. Thomas Fennoll. of Independ- onro. eitcnt yestorday visiting her ilnni'htoi- Mm. A A. JefiSUD. Mrs. A. A. Jessup roturnod yester day morning from Monmouth, wiiero sho attended tho commencement exor cises of tho Stato Normal School, of which sho Is an alumnus. Dr. Charles T. Chamberlain camo up from Portland yesterday morning for a brlof visit to his fathor. Govornor Geo. E. Chamborlaln, and returneu with him to Portland yesterday aftor noon. , . Tho Union ball team, composod of small boys. In chargo of Capt George Flagg, went to tho reform school to play a match game with ono of tho reform school teams today. Mr. and Mrs. George Melson. who have been residents of Sllverton, have rented Mrs. T. H. Hubard'B residence on Commercial street, and will occu py It In tho nonr future. -Mr. Melsoli will open a stock of ladlos' and gents' clothing and furnishing goods in the building recently occupied by tho post-, offlee. - I John Albert nnd Frod. Wiggins aro at Newport for a few days. Mrs. John McDonald Is spondlng a fow days at Newport, Praf. Kerr returned today from Sound points. Mrs. v. T. Williamson went to New port today. - . - - Miss Shelton'a Recitals. Miss Sholton's first recital, nt tho M. 12. church, noxt Monday oveulng, urnmlHos to bn a crnnd sucacss. Tho assistants upon that occasion will be Mrs. uniiio i'arrisn-uinges, miss uor tha Hubbard, Miss Lillian Stoge, tho Ladles' Trio, complsod of Mrs. J. Pur valne. Miss Church and Mrs. Wiggins. Tho program will bo ono of unusual quality, and will bo of a pleasing char acter. On Tuesday evening tho second re cital will take place, and will bo as sisted by Miss liortha Kay, reador; Miss Uagmnr, violinist, of Portland. Tho nronram will. If anything, excel that of Monday oveulng All aro in- vltod. No namiBsion ' Ico Croam nnd Lemon Ico 25c a quart. Thono 2101 THE SPA, I 4 State street fresh Bread and Cakes Try one of out new Orange Cakes Gmo unnnn vurrtii If you uso Graln-O in place of coffeo you will enjoy It just as much for it tastes the same J yet, it is llko a food to the system, "dis tributing tho full substance of tha pure grain with every drop, TRY IT TO-DAY. ttpocrrrrhrl IK. uAVe. fi pukt- 2C THE x x, tan Light Wi and Power Company. Is Ptepzt ei to Supply SERVICE. pl peptlliwj tZ-Etfi large VpAA SJffi&mi ii and Residence Lightint, Electric Fan Service at BDUOBD - . s RATES CaiA Telephone 9St ami tare out SACREu HEART PUPILS Giye a Grand Enter tainment at the -Opera House Three Act Drama With Some Very Difficult Parts Was Excellently Rendered Preceded by fine muilo by the Cho- nmwu band, n beautiful song nnd drill, "My Own United 8tate." by 30 girls of the Aoademy, and a piano sextette, the musical and literary program was introduced' Friday evening nt the (lratul Opera House, The vocal trio by nlae girls, accora parlod by tiny Miss Hvellno Wood, was very flno, and created great en thusiasm for tho performers. Another drill by a regiment of little girls and mlddle-slxed girls and larger girls all kinds of ulrls w" entitled "Souvenir of 1003." and then followed the prin cipal number of the evening. "Itebeo ca's Triumph," a drama In three ooti. Tho Important parts wero taken by Miss Adelaido Looney. as -lUbeoca," a foundling a star part nnd very well carried out Mrs. P.okeman. a lady of wealth and flno manners, by Miss Ma tilda Eckerlon; Ooldie Qoulet. u the spinster, furnished tho fun of the ev ening, and tho young lady seemed born to the stage; Craxy Meg, by MIss.Ruby Qoulet. wax also vory flno. Miss II Powell, m Katie Conner, the Irish rasld of Mrs Jlokeman. was un able to get along at all harmoniously with Mrs. Delalno's colored servant, takon In an inimitable manner by Miss Olive Mcdee. Tho part of the old lady Mrs. Dolalno was excellently can rled out by Miss Lebold, Of tho la dles' club Misses Sutherland and Mary Eckerlen toolctho leading parts, the others being taksa by Misses Cal- breath. Alien. Drinkley. Miles, Ander son. Beach and Pettyjohn. Tho Instru- mental program was closed by the gal lop "Brilllante." a piano four-in-hand, and a beautiful sacred tableau con cluded tho most successful school tal ent production ver givoa in this city. Tha program was one of tho best of the tuauy .recitals given during tho commencement seon, and a large oudlence left the theater well pleased with tho evening entertainment The music, both Instrumental and vocal was good, and tho vocal trio re ceived hearty applat;. The cooking club was as natural a lot of glrllBU girls as one caret to see. Miss Olive McOee was a typical col. ored girl, and' she never forgot the dialect during the' action of the phiy- Tho managers of this girl' Mbool are certainly rery thorough In their training, for there was not a mien in ail this diflieult an varied entertain ment With tho exception of the lit tle defect In time kep bf the piano sextette, there was not a flaw In the performance. 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