THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, r c T' -l' OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1903. FIVK Dainty Chains lot Fair Weaf es ', We have received a line of Ladies Watch1 Chains; that ought Jp pass into the possession of appreciative lovers of jewelry daintiness in short order. They are among the most charming ladies chains we have ever shownfine gold'filied ones, wrought in new and striking designs, and their pi ices range from 2.50 to $9 00. Every one being admirable value for its price. We cordially invite every lady reading thi to come in and see these chains. We feel confident you will fall in love with them at sight. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. mmfM , 5 I Labor to Petition President Washington, Sept. IS. Tho caao of W. A. Miller, assistant foreman in the bindery of the government printing office, has been taken up by tho Cen tral Labor Union of this city. That body has adopted a resolution and sont a copy to each of tho Central Labor Unions in Uio United States calling attention to tho Miller case, declaring the order of tho President cannot be regarded In any but an unfriendly light, and urging organized labor tc petlUon the President to modify his order of no discrimination, "and tc ordor V'. A. Miller's dismissal from tho government sorvlco, to promote tho efllcleney of that service." A preamblo to tho resolution de clares that tho President has seon fit to reinstate Mlllor,-who Is an expelled member of a trndo's organisation, not withstanding tho overwhelming ovl denco of his moral turpitude. HI 1 1 1 1 I It H I 1 1 1 Ht 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' K?SocialRealm iiiiiHiiiii Hiiiinmi Some Coming Event. Photographers Association of Pa cific Northwest, Soptcmbcr 23-26. Second Southorn Oregon pistrlct Fair, Eugene, September 29 October 3. Klamath county fair, Klamath Falls, October 6-9. Oregon Educational Dates. Salem public schools will opon Mon day, Soptomber 28th. Willamette University opens Mon day, Soptomber 21st. PER80NAL3. Judgo H. C. McGinn was a Silem visitor yesterday. Mrs. Edward Cuslclc, of Albany, Is visiting friends In Salouu MIbs Ituth Flynu, of Albany, visited Salem relatives yestorday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts, of Port land aro guests of Mrs. Tom Kay. Frank Loomls, of Corvallls, Is in. tho city, vlBittng his uncle, Dr. E. A. Plorce. Mrs. Frank Gilbert, of. Portland, is spondlng a few days with Salem friends. Mrs. Frank Hodgkln, of Vancouver, Wash., Is In Salem on a visit ih friends. Mrs. L. N. Roonoy, of Eugene, 13 In tho city for a visit to Judgo and Mrs. n. P. Donham. Miss Ruth Church, of Portland, Is spondlng a fow days with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy. Editor ailstrnp and wife, of tho Eu eoeo Dnlly Register, aro In tho city, attending tho fair. Mr. nad Mrs. Whltnoy Dolso, of Pqrtland, woro guosts of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bolso Thursday. IT. S. Harcourt, of tho Portland Jour nal, Is In the city, with his wife, at tending tho stato fair. T. J. Chorrlngton, tho Dallas photog raphor. Is In tho city for a fow days' visit with relatives and frlonds. E. C. Glltner, socrotary of tho Lewis and Clark Exposition commission, Is attending Uio stato fair this week. Garflcfd MaCrum, of Portland, spent yestorday with hla sister, Mrs. W. H. Dyrd, and last night loft for Eu eoeo, whoro ho will attend school. Representative J. M. Hansbrough, of Roseburg, and United States Sena tor O. W. Fulton woro Intorostod spectators at tho races yesterday nf tornoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. ailstrnp, of Eu gcao, aro in Salem. Mr. Gllstrap Is ono of tho proprietors of tho Eugene Roglstor, and Is here to attend tho stato fair. M. V. Southorland is homo from Klamath county,, whoro ho spont tho past year. Ho expects to go to San Francisco soon, thero to enter an en gineering school. Hon. H. II. GIKry, chief legislative clerk of' tho United States senate, and a former resident of Salem, Is In the city from his homo In Washington, D. C, to visit friends. R. M. Hall, of Portland, press agent of tho O, R. & N. Co., Is In tho city during tho fair. Ho is accompanied by a photograph jr, and thoy aro gather ing material for a new book on tho re sources of Oregon. . . . T.. Such best scnuung s uesi as the poor would be richer for using. Your grocers; money duck. CHILDREN'S DAY AT THE FAIR All Under Fifteen Years Will Be Admitted Free Of Charge Tho stato fair board havo decided that Saturday shall bo Children's Day at tho stato fair, and all undor 1G will be admitted freo of charge. A proper officer will bo at tho gates to seo Uiat all children under that age will bo admitted. Wo supply tho bcBt for llttlo money. Now York Millinery Co., 317 Com mercial street. "Utah," a 8plendld Play. "A Homespun Heart" was tho at traction nt tho opera houso last oven lug, nnd It was greeted by a wcll-flllod houso. Tho pUy la ono well suited to tho company, giving play to Miss Fischer's talent, and furnishing some thing for nil tho characters to do. The support was excellent Indeed, It may bo said, and without any disparage ment to Miss Flschor, that tho llfo of the play Is largoly duo to Mr. Mont rose, who. In tho character of "Andy Markoo," tho half-witted brother of tho horolno Is tho conter-pleco around which tho play gathers. His work bo tween acta was splendid, nnd for full 20 mlnutos ho l'ept tho audience shak ing with laughtor. Tho work was all good, and tho company Is winning Its way Into Sa lem's grood graces. Tho ploy tonight Is "Utah," tho sccno.'as tho title Implies, being :nld In that stat.. It Is full of action and go, and deals with ono of tho most In teresting of subjects, Mormonlsra. Journal readers who appreciate a good play, well played, will not fnll to attond tho production of "Utah" tonight. Headquarters for exclusive tailored designs. Now Vork Millinery Co., 317 Commercial street MARRIED. GUTHRIE ELLIOTT. In tho offlco of Fred Hurst, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, September 17. 1903, ct 5 p. m., Miss May W. Elliott to Mr. Frank T. Guthrie, Rov. P. S. Knight officiating. Tho groom is a traveling salesman, residing in Portland, and tho bride Is a daughter of Marlon county. Tho couplo left for Cottago Grove last ev ening, and, nftor a short honeymoon, will rosldo In Portland. A nice well crowned loif of breaJ comes from eool terlal HARD WHEAT FLOUR. The California Bakery ums the best of everyttilne and makes everythla the best. n, rBnf ., loivft order for our wazoH to stoo at your house. 93 Court Street, Prnnriptnr , . W. ..w. On Sale at The Spa, i i 4 State St. Repairing a Watch .Of tho flnoat workmanship Is a barnch of our business that wo give special attention to. Our repairing; depart ment Is conducted with the utmost skill, diamonds are reset, and Jewelry of all kinds la repaired In tho most perfect manner, besides optical work of all kind. C. T. Pomeroy . . . . Jeweler and Optieka, 9M Oosa. St. Mississippi Again Rising. La Crosso, Wis., Sept 18. Tho Mississippi Is sovt'n Inches above the danger line nt noon and rising an Inch nil hour. Railways aro sub merged, and the wholesale houses on tho river front aro bolng Inundated. All avallablo men aro moving tho con tents of tho stores to places of safety. A greater portion of the city streets nro flooded, nnd tho farming country for miles around Is under water. Com munication north nnd west Is cut off. Tho river may go possibly two feet higher, and tho damage will bo enor mous. Hundreds of families In the district are fleeing with what valu ables thoy can carry to tho hills. Oa advlco from tho weather bureau, tho entire police forco has boon detailed to notify tho people of tho surround ing country of tho floods, nnd, as yet, no loss of llfo Is reported. Indictment Held Valid. Now York, Sept. 18. Commissioner Hitchcock today deckled tho Indict ment filed against Denver, charging him with accepting a check from Brandt Dent, of tho Automatic Cash ier Company Is valid. Tho ruling was mado In the light of Beavers' council to prevent him bolng removed from Brooklyn. Top Speed for Car' Berlin, Sopt. 18. An electric car ran ut tho rato of lOtM-5 miles per hour on tho Zosscn military road yes terday, said to bo tho highest npcod over attained. Tho engineers In charge of tho experiment expect that 125 miles an hour will bo reached. termination. Twolvo cases, with nine deaths, aro al3o reported from Cobu, In "the province of Vlsayas.Cholora Is prevalent in nil parts of tho islands, tho result of an absenc6 of rain. Tho Filipinos aro about to potltlon congress for an Increased representa tion on tho civil sorvlco commission. One hundred fanatics attacked the headquarters of tho constabulary of San Jose, In tho province of Neuva Eclja, Island of Luzon, nnd attempted to tako tho placo by storm. After n lively fight tho attacking party was ropulBed with a loss of eight The constabulary forco lost flvo men In the fight Wo soil tho best for tho least money. Now York Millinery Co., 317 Commercial street A Writ of Review. Judgo Bolso yestorday ordoVed n writ of revlow in Uio matter of tho ac tion of tho county court, In opening a new county rond south of Salem. L. L. Cochran and Ocorgo Palmer aro tho plaintiffs and petitioners for tho writ of rovlew, nnd Marlon county Is tho defendant Whon Uio potltlon for tho now road was beforo tho county court, a remonstrance was also filed, but the road was. ordered established, and tho rcmonstrators aro now scokthg a remedy In the higher court Tho now road, If established, will add another rural mall route out of Salem. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice Is hereby given to nil whom It may concern, that Uio undersigned havo severed their rolatlons with S. B. Stowart as ono of tho members of the firm of Geo. D. Sprnguo & Co., Sa lem, Oregon, engaged In tho real oa tato business, and that said partner ship firm Is, so far ns S. B. Stowart Is concerned, dissolved. That tho under signed will conttnuo tho said real os tato business under tho sajd firm namo of Geo. D. Spraguo & Co., but that said S. B. Stewart will not havo any Interost thoroln, or any connec tion Uiorowlth. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this, tho 15th day of Scptomber, 1903. GEO. D. SPRAGUE, C. A. CLARKE, Ai C. SMITH. 0-16-lwd. Indorses Hearst for President. Salt Lakt Sopt. 18. Tho Eloctrlc nl Workers Thursday Indorsed tho presidential candidacy of W. T. Hearst, of Now York. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Blgnatoro of Cjceyyff'GUC&Ai Inspected the Troops. Des Molnos, In., Sopt. 18. Adjut tant-Genornl Corbln Inspected tho fort horo today, and continued west, whore ho Intends to visit all tho army posts, terminating his. trip at Seattle o Consider Uio saving our prices af ford. Now York Mllllnory Co., ?17 Commercial strcot Outbreak of Plague. Ono hundred cases of bubonic plague aro reported In Tondo, tha most northern and populous suburb of Manila. Of thoso 80 havo had a fatal CxlvA.JNlJ HOUSE JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mananer. All This Week Margarita Fischer Co, in n different bill eaoh night UTAH Prices 25o, 35c, 50c Seats now on sale at box office iBimmiiittiitociiit ! t ISUITINGS.I I MILLINERY.j Ladies Fall Sttits l AUde up exclusively for The Leader on the the most fashionable lines of scientific tailor ing. NO DUPLICATES. Watch the crowds of fashionably dressed women that throng this store. That answers all questions. Many customers are kept wait ing in the busiest part of trie day, but when a suit is promised it is ready on time. No Misfits" Mrs. Fraser personall superintends fitting her , patrons, and every suit goes out accurately ad justed to the figureand gives perfect satisfaction $ Tt T 27 i Commercial Street. I I i lie LCaaef Next door to Strong's Restaurant THE BETTER STORE T THE GOOD GOODS STORE & k Men's Smart Clothes The Suits shown by us are made by skilled tailors from handsome new fall suitings and the very best of linings and materials are used in their construction. They are cut in the very latest style, and have that pleasing individuality about them that men of critical taste admire so much. You will find that our suits never lose their shape and will always give perfect satisfaction. ARROW BRAND COLLARS STERLING MATS S3.00 4 ftaf ! ! I IHWIUUHUWflU HHfc Sam Adoiphj Gentlemen's Fine Clothing. I Garments Made tip Specially! f o Oat Tade and not Dtr- i plicated Elsewhere in the City Oat line of Shifts, Under- i j wear, and Clothing s Un- j surpassed Qtz crii C4. I t Sole Dealer at I 'Vuiziun&ri i?tv 5 Z Sales. I B E i "t E. S. LAMPORT, Est. 1869. -OLDEST- CAP1TAL NATIONAL BANK of Salem. Only National Bank ia Marion Co. Traaiacts a zta Baaklnz business. : : : : Sayings Department : : : : Pay Interest on laving account. Pais book lamed to each depositor, which matt accompany each depotlt or withdrawal, Interett credit. ed oo the fin t daya of July and January of each year. Conducted nnder regular saving bank nuei. Deposit of one do.ler received at any time. HARNESS HOUSE in Orogon. Largest Stock (let my prices on a fino BUGGYHARNESS I 209 Commercial St tttiiatiiiwf""l6't' ::::j:::A G E N C Y O Ftmsm i BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.ii ; GR A TM BUYKRS AND SH1PP8R80F CrK A1JN j S Oats For Sale. MW ORQWEKS SUPf LIES. Crete l Kkk SutHwr. J. Q. Graham, Ageit, sOTfeeurst.,Sfti, on. i ililiUUHItiWIlllfMliieHl"mmm Jo- Ai 8.&r.- .ji'. tt A... .WaiviJ jtifi,'.. j,