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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1909)
ZLAJIir CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBGON, SATURDAY, JUNB 0, 1M9. lb t Q Wv J M I Ji I J I M M Kj!Z$i0 r AI NNB OP OLD SALEM." tno ploy prc8ontod by tho pupils of tho collogo of oratory of Wlllamotto university at tho Grand opera hotiBO Tuesday night, proved thoroughly onjoyablo to n big nudl onco from Now Salem. Tho play, wrltton by Olnra Burbank Batcholdor .Is full of dramatic Incidents and gavo aplondld opportunity for displaying individual tnlont. Tho stago settings woro ftno and tho costuming showed artistic tnsto and thorough undor 'Standing of tho cnaractors and their times. Tho work of tho ontlro enst was excellent nnd Bpoko oloquontly .of tho painstaking training tho pu pils had been given by Prof. May Bollo Adams, under whoso direction tho piny was given. Tho scones nro laid In Now Eng land In tho dnys of Cotton Mather, nnd tho early Purltnnt, nnd tho plot 'hinges upon tho dcop religious fervor and tho equally profound supersti tion of thoso dnys. Miss Nolllo Cnsoboro, has dollghtod many Salem audiences with her read ings but ns "Anno of Old Snlom" alio rovonlcd hitherto unknown nnd tin suspected powers. Highly cmotlonnl, touchlngly pathetic, thoro wns nn ln tonsoncss about her work thnt mndo ono forgot It was a "portrayal," and mado ono almost bcllevo it was the real old Puritan days. Chestor J. Callow, who graduates this year, ns Ilogor Hurdmun, did oxcollont work presontlng tho part naturally nnd with much power. Ho lias a rlno stage prasonco and took the part like a veteran. Perry Kolgloinan had tho comedy end of tho cast and tho wny ho, or rather Ezoklol Drown, foil down nnd lout his iioart to tho throe prottj bright-eyed llttlo Quaker maldons (Misses Winona Savago, Dortha Gross and Loulso Thompson) who bo onslly wrapped him around their flngors, wns humorously pnthottc, nnd well, nnywny, thoso young indies nuod not hnvo boon pupils at tho collogo, for thoy had their work down perfectly. Miss Barbara Durbln loaned her own dainty personality to Phyllis, tho llttlo English girl, nnd so gavo tho By MISS MOLLIE RUNCORN character tho vlvaciousncss and charm so notnblo among our presont day girls, adding piquancy to tho chnractcr sho thus created and pre sented to tho delight .. nil. Clark Belknap had n rathor diffi cult pnrt but It was presonted strong ly. Ho has n flno voice nnd has also tho happy faculty of -orgottlng all nbout hlmsolf nnd being for tho tlmo Just tho "other follow." Miss Myrtlo Hnnnon and Miss Juno Patty mndo two oxcollont old Indies and Miss Almn Watt waB as quaint nnd demure a llttlo Qunkor maiden as ovor theo'd and thou'd n bashful lover. William Schmidt ns the fanntical old prencher, Cotton Mather, and Al fred Schrnm ns tho bluff nnd hoarty old sea captain, did all that was ro ulrcd of thorn nnd did it woll. "Anno of Old Snlom" wns by far tho best play tho collegu of oratory has ovor given and thoso who saw tho presentation of "Tho Iron Mas tor" ns mado by tho pupils last year, will rcnuzo thnt this Is saying much. Professor Adams has had splendid nintorinl to work with nnd sho hns mano of it nil that nny ono could. Tho renowned Arlon musical or ganization, composed of from 40 to CO male voices, will come to Salem on n special electric train Wednes day, Juno 10, nnd will glvu a con cert nt tho Grand oporn liouso. Tho society wns organized nnd incorpor ated In 1885 with tho solo object of maintaining a chorus for tho promo tion of ononis work. Since thnt tlmo tho Arlon hns been tho leading ex ponent of ciiorus work in tho north- wost. It wns tho prlmo movor in tho formation of tito North Pacific Snonger bund now comprising Port hind, Sonttlo, Tacoma, Spoknno, Cho hnlis, Wnlln Walln, Evorott, nnd Knl Ispol, Mont. Tho socloty is recog nized as tho premier chorus in thnt liana nnd whenovcr prize Blnglng was Instituted always carried off tho hon ors. For tho past eight years It has been undor tho leadership of Louis Dnmmasch, who is woll known In musical circles on tho const. Although a German organization It is by no means limited to Gorman songs. Tho program selected for Salem consists of half English nnd half Gorman numbers, nmong tho most tunoful of them bolng 'Tho Night," by Franz Abt. Its beauty lies not only in its benuitful melody but in its opportun ity for shading nnd phrasing. "Old Blnck Joe," by S. C. Flstcr, will do light tho audience becnuso of its fino interpretation given by tho bass sec tion. "My Old Kontucky Home," winch will also bo given, needs no commont, nor docs tho "Stnr Spnn gled Banner," ns arranged by J. A. Klein. Tho bnss soloist Is Mr. Theodore EsBor, whoso volco Is of charming qunllty nnd unusual beauty. Ho for merly sane with tho Snn 'Francisco opora company but has mndo Port land .s home, since which tlmo ho hns been n mombor of tho Arlon. Thoro will nUo bo two Instrumental solos on tho progrnm given horo. Mrs. William Sturgos Spencer nnd dnughtor Miss Besslo loft for Port land this morning whoro thoy will bo Joined by Mr. Spencer, who Is now In Seattle. They will nttond tho roso carnival nnd will bo tho guests of friends for nbout threo weeks. MrB. Dnvld W. Eyro, assisted by Mrs. C. M. Epploy nnd Mrs. Hoy Bur ton, entertained tho "Early Hour Five Hundred Club" nt Its Inst moot ing boforo ndjourning for tho Hum mer, Wednesday nftornoon, nt hor homo, Sixteenth nnd Stnto strcoU. A dainty pink nnd groon color schomo wns carried out with carnations, flowering nlmond blossoms, swoot pens nnd ferns. Sweet pons formod tho tnblo decorations, nnd tho color offoct nlso predominated In tho lunch con nnd score nnd plnco cards. Tho prlzo at cards, a beautiful piece of Itoyal Bayrouth waro, was won by Mrs. George F. Bauorltn. Tho guests woro dollghtod with a numbor of piano selections given by Mrs. Eyro during tho nftornoon. Guests of tho club woro Mrs. C M. Parvln of Port land, formerly of this city, nnd Mrs. George Goodnll. Miss Hnzol Conrad, daughtor of Mrs. Ida P. Conrad of Portland, nnd Mr. Franklin V," Cattorlln, formorly of Snlom, will bo married In Portlnnd on Juno 29. Mrs. Florence Irwin sister of Mr. Cattorlln. will nsaUt ns matron of honor nnd tho Misses Min nie mid Georgia Wlso of Portland, Miss Mildred Wnlto of Roseburg nnd Mrs. ICntherlno Busby of Vnncouvor, Wash., will bo bridesmaids. Wllllnm S. Walton of Salem will bo best man. Mr. Cattorlln Is a son of Mr. nnd Mra. S. B. Cattorlln nnd Is with tho United Stntes Nntlonnl bnnk of Port lnnd. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Pomoroy loft Tucsdny night on n slx-wooks' trip through eastern cities. Dr. Pomoroy will tnko a post-grndunto oxamlnn tlon In Chlcngo nnd will bo n dolo gato to tho grand lodgo of Yeomon, DOOMED All Shoes in the Bins! Wo still have a great many broken lines of Men's Women's and Children's High Shoes and Oxfords in our bins that we are willing to sacrifice rather than put them back on the shelves until next season, The cost will be forgotten they will be marked to make them sell at once, Our dnormous business leaves us with a great many broken sizes, and we are glad to let them go at cost, and a great many FAR BELOW COST See the prices'below and you will realize that you will have to come early to get any of the great bargains offered in this sale, When the Dins are emptied this sale closes, so come early and get your choice, SALE BEGINS MONDAY, JUNE 7 Men's Shoes and Oxfords, Patent Colt, Box Ve- (t a lour Calf, Tan and Oxbloods, $3,00, $3,50, IS ;W $d.nn. and cnmfi at .WvOD. nil mat Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords, Patent Colt, Gun Metal, Tan, Oxblood, $3,00, $3,50 , some $4,00, all go at SEE THE BINS BEFORE YOU BUY BOYS' OR GIRLS' SHOES! WATCH FOR THE BIG BLUE SIGNS which convoncs in Minneapolis. Thoy will visit in Now York nnd otuor places boforo roturnlng to Snlom. Tho marriago of Miss Augusta Booth to Mr. Wnllaco Trill was a protty ovont which was eolobrnted nt the homo of i.to brldo's motlior, Mrs. G. M. Booth, 325 Fourteenth nnd Chomekcta streets, Monday ovonlng. Tho coromony wns porformed by Pro fessor Gnylord Patterson of Wlllam otto university, boforo which Mr. Wilfred Booth, brother of tho brido, sang "1 Lovo iou Truly," accom panied by Miss Jean yamson nt tho piano. Tho brldo's gown wns whlto silk mull ovor broendo nnd sho enr rled n bouquet of brldo's roses, which wns caught nftor tho coromony by Miss Sylvia Jones of Brooks. Tho decorntlons consisted of whlto cnrntlons nnd Oregon grapa in tho front parlor; yellow roses nnd Scotch broom in tho back parlor, and ivy and red peonies In tho dining room, whoro coffee wns poured by Miss Thcodoslu Bonnott nnd punch Borvcd by Miss Ione Fisher. Immediately following tho coro mony Mr. and Mrs. Trill loft for Portlnnd and from there went to Jo seph, enstorn Oregon, whoro thoy will reside Both nro graduates of tho college of oratory of tho university. Mr. Trill Is also a graduate of tho law department nnd Is now city at torney nt Joseph. Guests nt tho woddlng wore: Pro fessor nnd Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Bushong Bootn, mrs. E. A. Motion, Mrs. Sara Brown-Snvago, Miss May Bollo Adams, Miss Sylvia Jones, Miss Allonn Mollon, Miss Edith Booth, Miss Jenn Samson. Miss Thcodosln Bonnott, Miss Ione Fisher, Miss Dorn Blchtor, Wnltor E. Koycs, Murray bnnnks, Edward Borgfoldt of Tho Dalles, Clark Bolknnp, Cyrus Prlco, Wilfred Booth nnd Wnrron Booth. Mrs. Jnmcs God troy ontortnlncd a party of musical pcoplo ut her homo Thursday ovunlng for Miss Lnurn Snolllng of Lnkovlow, Or., who has boon studying tho violin with Pro fessor GcBnor during tho wintor nnd who Is now leaving for hor homo to spond tho summer. Tho guests on Joyed nn Informal musical porgram, nnd nftorwnrdB refreshments woro sorved by tho hostoss, nsslstod by Miss Mlnnlo Culbertson. Thoso pres ent wore: Mrs. E. Gtlllnghnm, Miss Lillian Stogo, Miss Torosn Collins, Miss Leo nora Schnrf, Miss Itonskn Swart, Miss Addona Swnrt, Miss Martha Swart, Miss Mlnnlo Culbortson, Miss Loulso Crontso, Miss Molllo Vernon nnd Messrs. II. N. Stoudonmoyor, Ivan Martin, Lo Hoy Gcsnor, Harry Mun son, Hodn Swart, j.dward Swazy, Hnlph Schnrf and Edward Gllllng ham. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Colomnn re ceived ovor sixty of tholr friends nt tholr homo, cornor of Ntnotoonth nnd Mill streets, WednoBdny nftornoon In honor of tho colouration of tholr thir tieth woddlng nnnlvorsnry. They woro nsslstod by Mr. and Mrs. F. A Colony. Their homo wns elaborately docoratod with forns, roses nnd car nations. Assisting In serving woro Miss Edyth Bollinger and Miss Eloa- nor Colony, nnd tho guests woro ro colvod nt tho door by Miss Vera and Miss Irono Jones. Mr. nnd Mrs. Colo mnn woro presented n handsomo sil ver ploco by tho formor Nobrnskn pcoplo who woro prosont, tho Colo :n an's homo stnto. Thoso prosont wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Colony, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Sorroll, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Whllo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmos Shlpp, Mr. nnd Mra Thcodoro Hloslor, Mr nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Lovo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Zim merman. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. It. Ilynn, Mr. and Mrs. F. Fnrrlngton, mid Mrs. Nllos, nil formor Nebraska rosldonts, and Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Jonos, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Potter, Mr. nnd Mrs, George Mason, Mrs. George Eyro, Mrs. Wcdoby, Mrs. Bnlilngor nnd dnughtor Miss Grnyco Bnlilngor of Portlnnd, Mr. Boltor and dnughtor Miss Lizzie, Mrs. McLauo, Miss Stor ons, Miss Andorson, Mrs. Bnrrlngton, Miss Hattlo Bookloy, Mr, Grovor Bnl ilngor, Mossrs. Clydo nnd Loonnrd Mason, Prof. F. A. Myors and Wil liam Ilynn. $1.98 "Ms 444 STATE ST. XlKHKE XV 442 PHONE "LEADERS IN FINE F00TERY" '. (Contlnuod on Pa bo 6.) If tho dontists ovor got a "pull" with a legislator, they should at loast mnko him remombor that thoy paid J2B for tho privllogo. n Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO Rl A Nervous People And tlioe afflicted with heart weakness mar now have no fear of tba dental cbalr. HEAD WHAT MUM. HANI.BY HAYSi I bad 10 teeth extracted at the Harvard Dentlita without the leait pain, and highly recommend them. MIta, IIANI.KY, ITreemont Station. Whalebone Plate $10 A Oreut Dltcqverv, the tfew Whaituont I'late, which la u.u lighted and atroageat let known i doea not cover the roof of the mouth! bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 10 jeara. IIOOOJ-WB CIIAM.BNOH TUB WOULD. We will forfeit I10OO to any cbarltabp Institution for tba dentlat who can make a plnte for 110 aa good aa we make for f 10. lO Year Guarantee Oold Crown, extra Leavy. 15.00 Full Bet Teeth (whalebone 8. 8. V.)..: 8.00 It ridge Work, per tooth, beat gold,,, . 5.00 White Crowua 1.00 Teeth Ite-enameled , 3.00 Uo.U Filling .....1.00 And not exceeding ; 2.00 (teat HllTer Killing , 0.50 riatlnum Pllllnra 1.00 Teeth Cleaned 0.60 TKBTU HXTRAOiBU WITHOUT JU.Y Free When Other Work t Ordered fly our new ieteio of palnleaa dentistry, used by us alone. Our auccesa la due to the blgb-grade work done by our expert, gentle manly operator. Harvard Painless Dentists Corner Park and Washington Sts., Ovor Royal Bakory, Portland, Or. I.argeat and beat equipped Dental wtab llahmeut In the world 'JO office In United Htatea. Open Monday 0 to 1 Dally until 0 mm, '' ft KmnmMMMIK' 1 'Wi''W i mm I 1 W$ 1J II Jl a A7 IL Ja 7 JSasB $& I 3M m iWJ) I the Summer's Cooking No kitchen appliance Rives such actual satisfaction and real home comfort as the new Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook Stove. Kitchen work, this coming summer, will bo better and quick er done, with greater personal comfort for the worker, if, instead of the stifling heat of a coal fire, you cook by "the tonttntrattd flame of themTWVT wanvY'nriynaTTlf afaAT NEW H K1LURW Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove Deliver heat where you want It never where you don't want It- thu It doc not overhwt tho kitchen. Not the CABINET TOF, with helf for warming plates and keeping food hot alter coefced.arto convenient drop shelve that can be folded back when not la , nd tw,o nickeled bar (or holding towel. Tl I ivrf.t. f.l . J"-1.!... fM A vniir ftatpB i nice size, vt iui ur muiuui .nuiuit ivr ....".- or write our neaiett agency. Th' J&Xyh LAMP encecrnrorn!crttrwn: ? detful light giver, boimiy maae, beautifully nickeled. Vour Hvlng-room will be pleaaanter wltha RayoLamp. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL. 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HOPKINS, Proprietor, 37 Great JentB Sltett, New Yor'c t MSHcs I ltI tMTWini 1 K.: "aTaMHUlpn'- a m&MmmuiJmmwt, MTC a IkIIIbI nmttiMtmmu, m aiSal arargant? xz.kjs M allillllllilttllltiltltfrlllW ARION ! SINGING SOCIETY ! OF PORTLAND 0fTVTaOI?ErlT At Salem Grand ; ; V7nIjI 1 Opera House ;; (40 TO 00 MAJiU VOIOKS) WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 16 HUAUTIKU IMIOGIU3I Ol OKIIMAN NATIOKAIj music, INBTUUnrKNTAIj ANI VOOAI SOIOS,- rOl'ULAU OKU MAN HONOS. Undor tho nusplcoa ot tho aorumn American Society of Sa eom. Tickets 50c. Hesorvod Soata 75c. BWillIl04r SMALL, ACCOUNTS Asweii-iis large ones are welcome here you need not wait until your businoss has assumed great proportoins before opening an account. Do so today, Our patrons, regardless of the amount of businoss done, receive every courtesy in all matters of business intrusted to us, and there is nothing in safe banking wo cannot perform, We invito checking accounts, issue certificates of de posit and buy and sell foreign exchange. 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