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ILY CAPITAL JOURXAI, SALEM, OREGON', SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1008
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NEW TAN HOSE FOR
LADIES
Tho famous Wayne make which has no equal In all America
Owing to tho decrease in the price of cottons we can glvo you the
50c Qualities for 40c
tockton's Special
A Wonderful Black Hose for
25c
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This Hoso Is made to our ordor according to our own whimsical
Idcns of Hoso making. It Is a full gaugo stocking that soils all over
the country at 35c or 3 pairs for a dollar. Wo. are using nearly a thou
sand dozen a year therefore can afford to sell them at a quarter a pair.
OL'T SIZE HOSE
AMj It LACK
25c pair
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OUT SIZE HOSE
WHITE FOOT
30c pair
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THE SOCIAL EVENTS
M. W. A. Dance.
Tho dnnco given at tho Auditor
lum rink, Thursday night, by tho
Modern Woodmen of America, wart
attended by about 250 people. Mimic
was furnished by tho M. W. A. and
McElrop'a bands. A program com
posed of tllustrntcd songs, soloctlous
by tho Artisan qunrtot and n solo
by Mrs. Mornlo Hug wus given, and
spclnlly It was n success, but owlnn
to tho many othor soclnl nffnlrs of
tho week and tho shortness of time
In which to ndvertlso tho dnnco Is
not a success flnnnclnlly.
Tally-ho Party,
Miss Mabel Smith gnvo n tnlly-ho
party lost Monday ovpnlng for he:
cousin Miss Ruth Johns of linker
City Thoro wore 18 young people
la the party, mosto f whom woro
conhomores of tho high school, of
which Miss Smith is a momber. They
drove out on the Qn'fden rond, and
returned by tho reform school.
Anntint He: at St. Heidi's Hull.
The annual hop nt St. Helen's
hall, Portland took place Thursduy
night. About 300 guests woro pres
ent. Tho3u attending from here
were Messrs. Edward Thlelson, Dr.
Seymour Skiff, Laurence Hofer nnd
Carl Oabrlelson.
Piano IU'cltnls.
Tho pupils of Miss Elma Woller,
piano Instructor, will nnnenr In two
recitals on next Monday and Tuet-
church. On Monday ovoning her ad
vanced pupils will annear nnd on
Tuesday the Junior students, giving
the Dunning piano method. Mls,
Weller has Issued Invitations and!
those holding them are requested to ;
bring tho same with them.
I'lnno Recitals.
The piano recitals at the First
Christian church Tuesday nnd Frl'
day evenings, respectively, under tho
ainplco of Professor Frank E
Churchill, of the Western Conserva
tory of Music of this city, woro at
tended by large audiences, and re
sponsive admirers. The school now
under It? third year of management
by Mr. Churchill has grown to ono of
Interesting proportions, and Is one
of tho fixed Institutions of Salern.
And no better evidence of Its popu
larity and progress could bob otter
Indicated then the plcnsuro tho pa
trons of tho school exnressed on
I these two evenings, whore tho yount?
ladles and. gentlemen vied with each
othor In an. exhibition of tho muslcrl
art.
Tho clrtss was composed of 3G,
many who hnvo been with tho pres
ent mnnngement durlnc his ndmlnls-
; tratlon, and who have made wonder
ful strides in tho course, nnd somo
of. whom nre nctlve In tho sorvlco of
ch'irehes nnd societies, plnylng to
tno sau'raction of tno most critical,
. No hotter commendation could bo
I given, It poems, than the pupils them
selves, who hnvo left a mark of In
trinsic worth by tholr zeal nnd effi
ciency. Besides the instrumental
I features of the evenings, woro th
vocal celebrities In tho persons of
Mr. Mcrnle Hug, J. Wenger and
wife and Dr. H. C. Epley, who not
on'y plenBed tho audiences, but were
constrained to respond to tho np
plauso that called them beforo their
appreciative listeners. All In nil,
Professor Churchill is to bo con
j grntulatcd, and his school npplnuded
for tho work that has beon nccom-
pilBlied tne pnst year. A great ru
in li vl tiofnro thn animal, nm! thrl
taken last Sunday by n party com- nrosnocts nr brighter for moro and
posod of Mlssos Althoa Mooros, Ml.- ),ettor service nnd prentor ofllclonry
tired Dngloy, Edith Rogan, Madel'nu ln reaching larger results.
Walker, Veda Cross, Ucrtlm Ecker-. ,
Ion and Mossrs. Rnlnh Cronleo, ' ,,nr,, ,M nv
Ralph Moores, Hal Dean. Curtl ; ! "" j0HMAIj 0,,A,UATEq
Cross, Cnrl Oabrlelson, Chester . ... ... . .. ..
Mooros. Llyod Fnrmor, Oudln Rob Tho graduating rocltnl of tho Nor
orts and Lnuronco Horer. They mnl Cnllogo of Music was held nt
drovo down tho rlvor rond past tlu.tho Unitarian church Inst evening,
La Folletto farm, aud stopped near-, when the following members of tin
by, whoro thoy had a moon. light pk-'r'ev of 1008 received their dlplo
ntc and bonflro. After a very Jolly mas:
time the party returned Into In tho D?gree, Bachelor of Music (Mus.
ovoning. . n.) Com Mny Dlosser, Ida Now-
gent, Ada Nowgent. Arrnh NotMe
'Fiuvm'll Sur:rlp. ' Owons, Myrtlo Mnybello Vnn da
Tho members or tho Y. P. A. of Ma-r.
tho Gorman Evnngollcnl church Artist'' Conrso Grnco Loulao
plonsantly surprised Fred Horn Dime, .Turn May Ramsey, Lsthor
schuh, at tho homo of Henry Wen- Arllno Dornlco Snutor, Florence Mae
cor Mdnday ovoning. Tho evening Smith.
was -spent having a general good Ushers Imogono Williamson. Pearl
t'me. Refreshments consisting of Shelly. Dnrbnrn 8tolnor .1. R. Par
Ico cream and enko were served. Mr. vln, Alice Schlndlor and Dcrnlco
Hornschuch was one of Iho mombors Smith.
of this year's graduating class of The elnss wn prosontpel by Prof
Willamette university. He loft on "nrvln. nnd Prof. J. J. Krnps, of tno
Friday afternoon for hli home In Cnnltnl normal schoo prosented tho
Portland diplomas. An excollont program
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LESS THAN A CENT A CUP
COCOA
20 PER CENT
REDUCTION
ON EVERY
SUIT IN THE
I IV1A3L TRUMPtT0THE$
Wc have too much Men's and Boys' Clothing on hand,
owing to the backward spring Season. Now is your op
portunity to buy high grade clothing at an enormous sav
ing. Our men's clothing' bears the B.
K. & W. label, which stands for high
grade fabrics and expert tailoring. Every
suit reduced 20 per cent. Every two
piece outin suit reduced 20 per cent.
Every young man's suit reduced 20
per cent. Every boys' knee x pant
suit reduced 20 per cent this
does not include boys' percale wash
suits. This is a genuine reduction in
price on every suit in the house, to re
duce our clothing stock. It will pay you
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.esAicxccuwiCAJotweoo
to investigate.
GREAT SALE OE MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHIL
DREN'S OXFORD TIES
Every Oxford Tie in the house reduced 20 per cent. We
We still have a complete assortment of styles and sizes. .
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Is made with scutfpulotis, con
scientious care and old-fashioned
attention to cleanliness, parity,
goodness and quality. No cocoa
at any price can be better or
more delicious. Your grocer
sells and recommends it.
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D. Ghirardelll Company
San Francisco.
j wni rendered by tha young artists
under Dr. Pnrvln, each numtior bo
ing onthuBlaUlcnlly reco'vod. Ono
of tho fonturos of the recital was tho
Rlgoletto (uarnphrnso) of List,
p'nyed bv llttlo Esthor Sautor, 13
years old, entirely from momory.
Tho'progrnm follews:
"William Tell Overturo" Rossini
First ptonn, Rornlce Satttor nnd
Grace' Dnuo; Bepond piano, Florence
Mnn Rniltli nnd Mm. Owon?.
Trlo, "Hopo" Ro'slnl Miss Van,
iln MnVr nnd MIlo All ii und Ida
Newgent, . I
"Rondp Caprlccloso." Op 14, Men
relssohn Floronc Mae Smith.
Cavatlnn, "Poor Tno- .My uoi mny
no" (In quosto somplloal Donlzetl
Julia May Ramsey. Portland.
March nnd Proito (from Concort
stuck) Op. 79, Wobor draco Louise
Dau; second piano by Rornlce
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Tlffemo do Rode, Air nnd Tarlu
tlons ."Hoar Whllo I nroathe Now.''!
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Moroau Mvrt't ,MnybU Van d
Mrr. Portland.
"RlgolttUo" (Pumphrsw) LUzt
Esther ArUna Rornlce Sautor.
Aflo 'Plrnlll Klv WIMi M" fBr-
- iiivolami) Vrdi Ida Nowgent
Partiml. I
AdRlo nd Prwto. Sonata Op. 53. j
Rt'thovon Cora May nioswr. Port-
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Air. A. wwbi inn wi
Pwli Ada Nowgent, Portland.
Aodanto and Prwto. Ctncrt Oi.
ifc OMUioven Arrah KtttU Owons.
partlawd: second piano by Cora May
prMHtaMon or dan Prafaator
Awarding dlploniHS Profesaoi J
' Kon.A-i cumi a VoIpb." Parv'n -
MU9, Nwgt aad' claw, awiael
by .If R, Parvln.
On Thursday evening the gradu
ating oxercisos of tho Capital normal
school were held, when an Interest
ing program was rendered by tno
same artlits. .
'The graduates of tho buslnosi
courao are: Joio H. Oouhnwr, Wm
H?Jewett and John Price.
Coming RccltaUt
Pupils of Mlw Mlnnetta MagerJ,
vocal, Miss Beatrice Shelton, piano
ami Prof. William Wallace Graham,
violin, will appear In tholr closing
recitals on Wodnesdny ovoning,
Juno 2-i, nnd Thursday evening,
Juno 'iU, In the First Methodist
church. Prof Roberts at tho plpo
organ will assist In making tho ro
cltula nil artUtlc success, as his work
on that instrument, cannot bo ox
celled. Tho recitals will bo or moro
Interest than tho usual pupil' per
formances bocnuso of tho special
numhorH arranged for tho piano,
violin nnd plp organ liivltntlou
are Issued, but nil who npprecluto
tho bo t music will be welcome.
"All's Wrong"
when the stomach is out of
order. Food disagrees, head
is confused, bowels are slug
gish, tho liver torpid and tho
nerves unstrung. Get your
stomach right, and pull your
self together with a doso or
two of
The Kidneys
Wbtn thoy are weak, torpid, or stnpisnt,
ttie whola system suffers. Don't neglct H
thorn at this (Use, but hml tlio warning of Jj
tho adilnjj hack, tho bloated face, the tallow '
complexion, tho urinary Uliordcr, and bla
treatment at onco with j
Hood's Sarsaparill
which contains tho beat aud aafoit curatlro
aubatanc,
In uiual liquid form or In chocolated
tablctaknownaaSaraataba. lWdoieaJU '
weechantt
Nature's remedy for all those
sick conditions that affect tho
digestive organs. A rel'ablo
medicine for acute indigestion,
dyspepsia, heartburn, acid
stomach, constipation and bil
ious attacks. Beecham's Pills
act promptly, and restoro
healthy tone to tho organs. A
few doe, as needed, and
"All's Right"
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THE JUNE
BRIDE'S STORE
All past satlifuetory experlonco
In Olft Hnyinji combine to mako
this otore uotd.
All irMilt are wpprlated by
tho brldQ bnt nano ao much nu
thow that bnr th stump ot
cowing from Uarr'.
Wa Imv" tnu ipwal prupara
tlnna for tb Bratat June wwl
(Hub MAX'n W. ativ that hu goue
b.for ,
ImvU mw.'mV yorfr soloc
Mutt hav tbnJL UUt aldi, ,f
, ,u tlkt but lOQk njiyljow
Nov Cut Glass
Neyv Silverware
New Jewelry
Barn's Jewelry Store
State and Uberty BtreeU.
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