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If your eyes easily grow tired If either prltt or .bright sunlight are
ofton too much for them It is high tlmo that you sought tho relief which
properly fitted glasses afford one. We Bay propery fitted glasses, because
improperly fitted ones aggrevato Instead, of alloviatlng tho trouble. Thero
can bo but ono wise way to buy glasses; and that is to buy them of a relia
ble and experienced optician. Tho "house to houso spectacle peddler" may
bo wclldnough, but ho lacks tho knowledge and facilities for doing Justico
to your special Individual need.
Our optical department is ono of tho best equipped In Oregon and Is
In tho hands of two thoroughly compotent graduate opticians.
Corner State and
Liberty Streets,
Salem.
Hiiiiiinnmnimim
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Social Realm:
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Some Coming Events.
Photographors Association of Pa
cific Northwest, Boptombcr 23-20.
Second Southorn Oregon District
Fair, Eugene, September 29 Octobor 3.
Klamath county fair, Klamath Falls,
October 6-0.
Oregon Educational Dates.
Salem public schools will open Mon
day, Soptomber 28th.
Wlllamotto University opens Mon
day, September 21st.
PERSONALS.
O. II. Graves, of Albnny, left for his
homo this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Floming spent
Sunday in Portland.
Mrs. Carrlo Fankboncr, of Albany,
Is In tho city today.
Stewart Hardor, of Portland, has
returned to hU homo.
Miss Dcsslo Camoron, of Albany, Is
visiting Salem friends.
J. W. Cochran, of Oregon City, was
a Salem vis tor yesterday.
Miss Bertha Solbredo. of Iloseburg,
Is vlsltlnc relatives In Salem.
IXov. E. Pi Murphy wont to Portland
this morning for a brior visit,
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Hnro left yes
tordav for their homtf in Hlllsboro.
MIbb Mario Stolwor wont to her
homo in Jefferson yostcrday aftor
noon. Harry Roland camo down from
Jefferson this morning for a few
days' stay.
Job Donyor, of Tumor, enmo down
to Salem this morning for a brief
buslnoss visit.
Arthur Cornell wont to Mount An
gol yestorday, whoro ho will attend
school this wintor.
Mrs. M. Wiprut and daughter. Miss
Anna, loft his morning for a visit to
lrlends In Portland.
Mrs. S. W. Thompson hns returned
from California, whoro sho left her
to daughters In school.
Dr. A. 13. Tamlcsie, physician at tho
asylum farm, loft this morning for a
fow days' visit In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Ij. McNary have
gono to Newport, for a week's outing
nt that noted summer resort.
J. A. Shafor loft for his homo In
Turner this morning, having visited
tho fair during tho past week.
F. O. Baker, of tho Spokesmnn-Ito-vlow
accompanied by Mrs. Baker, Is
in tho city, visiting relatives.
Hon. It. Q. Morrow, supromo court
reporter, came up from Portland this
morning for a fow days' stay.
Gcorgo I.I ten II old left for inqulna
this morning, having visited his pa
rents in Salem for a fow days.
Mrs. W. 0. Hawloy returned this
morning from a month's stny at Cas
cadla, accompanied by her children.
Prof, and Mrs. C. A. Dawson nro
homo from a vacation trip, and tho
professor Is now preparing for tho
year's work.
Miss Jessio Crelghton returned this
morning from Portland, whoro she at
tended tho merchants' carnival for tho
past few days.
Miss Lola Bonders, of Harrlsburg,
left this morning for Portland, after ft
fow days' visit to tho Misses Crelgh
ton in this city.
Miss B. Mny Jones, of Jefferson,
left Salem Saturday evening for Ho
quiam, Wash., where sho will teach
school this winter.
Miss Wilkinson, of Eugene, left for
homo this forenoon, after spending
tho past few days at tho homo of Itov.
and Mrs, D. Ai Wattors.
W, II. Smith, of Sublimity, left this
morning for his home, after spending
A nice wsll browne i loaf or fcreal comes from (rood material
HARD WHEAT FLOUR. The California Bakery uses the best of
cyerythlne and makes everytnln the best.
Leave an order for our w.ieon to stop at your noose. 93 Court Street.
On Sale at The Spa, i 4 State St.
, i
3Q(i(M!ne
several days at the state fair, and vis
iting friends In this city.
Misses Ruth Church and Lillian
Metschan, who spent tho week with
Salem friends, returned to their
homo In Portland Sunday,
Mrs. W. H. Wehrung and children
left Sunday for their homo In Hllls
boro, nfter spending two wocks in
their camp at the fair grounds.
Mrs. H. T. Bruce and daughters, the
Misses Lena and Beulah, spent fair
week in this city, and returned to
tholr homo In Portland last evening.
A. J, Johncon left for Sclo this
morning, accompanied by his family.
Thoy ntctnded the fair during tho
week, and visited Mr. Johnson's pa
rents. , Miss Florence Mosher, for sovcreal
years a clerk In tho- storo of Holvcr
son & Co., In this city, left this morn
ing for Portland, whoro sho has ac
cepted n position In the storo of Olds,
Wortmnn & King.
Hon. nnd Mrs. Frank Davoy left last
evening for their homo In Portland,
after a week's stay In this city. Mr.
Davoy filled tho position of clerk of
tho courso at Lono Oak track during
tho races of tho post week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Holmes and Al
bort Troutmnn, Mr. Holmes' cousin,
nil of Carthage, Mo., nrrlved in tills
city tills morning for an extended visit
with Mrs. C. H.'Wnlkor. Mrs. Holmes
is a daughter of Mrs. Walker.
Hon. and Mrs. R. J. Whitney nnd
Mr. Whitney's brother, Edward Whit
ney, of Bolso, Idaho, loft this forenoon
for Eugene, to visit tholr mother for
a fow days. Mr, Whitney la down from
Bolso to attend tho photographers'
convention, which meets hero next
Wednesday.
Mr. R. T. Miller, formorly of Snnta
Rosa nnd 8an Francisco, Cal., a thor
ough and experienced cloak, suit and
ready-made-goods salesman, has ac
cepted a position with Jos. Meyers &
Sons, nnd will havo chargo of tho sec
ond floor department. Mr. Miller ar
rived In 8nIom Sunday morning, and
began his duties today.
MEN OF
CAMERA
TO MEET
Convention of Pacific North
west Photographers
Wednesday
Tho annual convention of tho Pho
tographers' Association of tho Pacific
Northwest, comprising the states of
Oregon, Washington. Idaho, Montana
and the Province of British Columbia,
will be held at Salem, boglnlnng next
Wednesday, Tho meeting will occupy
three days, and promises to bo ono of
unusual interest. The association, al
though young, stands third In im
portance among similar organizations
In tho United States.
An especially flno exhibit of art pho
tography is promised from all parts of
tho country, in competition for tho
gold and sliver medals offered by tho
association to prlzo-wlnnlng foreign
exhibitors. This oxhlbltlon Is open to
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Your gain by Schilling's
Best
u ballaz-powdtr iplcM
cofc. flavoring itract. tod
amounts to nt least a quarter;
but that isn't all.
At your grucn'j; moatytuck.
L Proprietor
Repairing a Watch
Of tho finest workmanship Is a barncb
of our business that we giro special
attention to. Our repairing depart
ment la conducted with tie utmost
skill, diamonds are reset, and Jewelry
of all kind is repaired la the most
perfect manner, besides optical work
of all kinds.
C. T. Poaeroy ....
T."i" mmA ftttiialui AAA rv s
THE BAILY JOURNAL, SALEM,
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photographers all over- -tho country,
except In tho territory covered by tho
association.
The convention will elect officers
for tho ensuing year, and transact
other business of Importance. It will
concludo Friday night with an elabor
ate banqUot. Charles Butterworth, of
Portland, Is president, and Milton
Loryca, of Seattle, secretary.
All tho local studios will bo closed
Wednosday nnd Thursday in conse
quence of tho meeting.
South Salem Personals.
Miss Ethgl RosBlter, of Portland,
who has spent the past week with
relatives and friends In South Salem,
left today for Sublimity, whoro sho
will spend a fow days with hor pa
rents. Arthur Boles, of Philomath, who
spent tho past week in tho city, visit
ing his sister, Mrs. Elbert Thompson,
returned home this morning.
Miss Mnudo Evans left this weok for
Sublimity, whoro sho will visit this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paget left to
day for their homo at Gaston, after a
week's visit with Mrs. Amelia Miller.
DIED.
Mrs. Margaret Pcnnell. a woll
known resident of this city, died at
tho family homo. No. 178 State street,
at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, of ma
larial fovor, aged 76 years.
Mrs. Kennel was a nntlvo of County
West Meath, Iroland. and camo to the
United Stntcs In 1845. when 17 years
of age. locating In Philadelphia,
where. In 1855, sho beenmo tho wlfo
of John PcnnolK Her maiden nnmo
was Margaret Casslday. Flvo children
grown to manhood and womanhood,
survlvo ns tho fruits of that union,
nnd thero nro 13 grand children. The
children are: Patrick Fcnnoll, Mrs.
II. W. Barr nnd Mrs. Cnthnrlno Wink
ler, of Salem, and Mrs. J. B. Hunt, of
French Pralrlo. and James Fcnnoll, of
Hoqulnm, Wash. Tho family camo to
Oregon In 1875. and located in i.inn
county, whero thoy resldod for 20
years, a part or tno time in Aiuany.
nnd in 1895 they camo to Salem, tak
ing chargo of tho Salem Hotol. which
thoy conducted for a numb or of years.
Mrn Fonncll has been In poor health
for tho past two years, gradually de
clining, and when nttacked by ma
larial fovor a fow days ago, sho had
not tho vitality loft to withstand tho
disease, and succumbed yestorday.
Deceased was a dovout member of tho
Roman Catholic church all hor llfo,
and tho funeral will bo conducted
from St. Joseph's church at 9:00
o'clock tomorrow morning, nnd intor
ment will bo had in tho Catholic
ccmotcry, south of this city.
IlflOWN. At tho Florcnco Sanatori
um, Salem, Oregon, Sunday, Sep
tember 20, 1003, Frank M. Brown,
of Arllo, Polk county, aged 40 years,
as the result of an nccldont.
Deceased, about ten weeks ago, was
kicked In tho head by u horse, and
ha was brought to tho hospital, in tho
hopo that something could bo dono
for him. All that surgical skill could
accomplish was avallablo for tho un
fortunnto man, but, after llngordng
along for ten weeks, ho passod away
on Sunday afternoon. Ho leaves a
wlfo and ono son to mourn his do-
mlse. Tho remains woro taken to In
dependence last night, whenco thoy
will be taken to Suver for Intormcnt
DEMOREST. At the family homo, In
tho J. Ii. Parrlsh Iioubo, No, 404
Capital street, Salem, Oregon, Sun
day, Soptembor 20, 1003. Wm. J. Do
morest, aged 70 years, 4 months and
15 days, of neuralgia of tho heart.
Deceased camo hero a short tlmo
ago from tho Ea3t. Ho leaves a wife
and several children to mourn his de
mise. '
Tho funeral will bo held from tho
house at 2 o'clock tomorrow after
noon, nnd Interment will bo had In
City Vlow cemetery.
UNDERHILU At flood Samaritan
Hospital, Portland, Oregon. Satur
day. September 10. 1903, Dolia W,
Underbill, aged 43 years.
Deceasod was taken to the hospital
and operated on for somo intestinal
trouble, and sho succumbed to tho
shook. Her husband Is connected
with tho Commorolnl Creamery Com
pany. Tho funeral was held from tho
family rosldonco, cornor of 13th and
Mission streets, In this city, at 1:30
o'clock this afternoon, Rov. John Par
sons conducting tho ceremonies, and
tho Interment was In City View com
etery. Notice to Members
Of Central Labor Union. Thoro
win do a special meeting nt Union
hall Tuesday evening, at 8:30 o'clock.
All members aro rcquosted to bo pres
ent. ED. SWAYZE,
It President
All Bills
Duo Holvcrson & Co, nro payable to
us at tho office of R. P. Boise, Jr.
HOLVERSON & CO.
i.
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership.
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may concern, that tho undersigned
bavo severed tholr relations with 8.
B. Stewart as ono of tho members of
the firm of Geo. D Sprague & Co., Sa
lem, Oregon, engaged In tho real es
tate business, and that said partner
ship Arm is, so far as S. B. S to wart Is
concerned, dissolved. That tho under
signed will continue the said real es
tate buslnoss under the said firm
name of Geo. D. Spraguo & Co., but
that said S. B. Stewart will not bavo
any interest therein, or any connec
tion therewith.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this, the
18th day of September, 1903.
GEO. D. SPRAQUB,
C. A. CLARKE,
A, C. SMITH.
9-lK-lwd.
Spring Water
la what StroBg'a use oa their tables.
On Oieae warm day. tier U notuln l
OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,
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GRAND house
Oni .Ntelt Only Canf 93
Wednesday OCpUj
Belasco & Mayer's
Big Producton
The Dairy Farm
Tho Cream of all Rural Comedies
Company of twenty players, including
Edward Davis,
Tho ox-clergymam- and sovoral mem-
bora of tho original Eastern cast.
, Prices 35c GOc. 75c $1.00. Seats on
salo at box ofllco Wednosday at 9 a. m.
They Pungled.
Two drunks woro broucht un before
tho city recorder this morning, hav
ing been arrested last night, and both
paid tho flno3 assessed against thorn,
?G each.
O '
2So Can Do
Wonders in tho way of a meal, If you
call on George Bros., tho Whlto House
Restaurant Thoy can servo you the
bost to be had on tho coast Open
day and night
niBTHESS AKTrilt EATINO CUItBD.
Juile W. T. Holland, of arecosburg-. I.a.,
wlio Is well and fUTorntily known. says:
Two yen ra aio I suffered greatly from In
tllKejtlon After entlwr. RTeat Ultrca
would Intarlnnly result, laatlng- for an
hour or ao and my nUthta were reatleaa.
I concluded to try Kodol Dripensla Ouro
and It cured me entirely. Now mr siren
It refreshing- and ingestion perfect.'' Sold
by V. O. Han, 00 Btato atrect
OAIBTOIIIA.
3miU. ylha Kind Yea Haw Alurars BecjT
Capital Normal School
First National Dank Bulldlnsr, Salem.
The fall term of twelve weeks opens
September 28. Address,
J. J. KRAPS. Salem, Ore.
We Advertise those
who do not pay their
honest debts.
No collections
No charges....
Quito 4 27GMi Commercial St, or
'Phono Main 801.
VAN ALSTINE, GORDON & CO,
A. It MOROAN & CO., Managers.
Dtied Pttmes.
Dried Prtraes
Dried Prunes
Call and see us before you
sell your Crop
James M. Kyle & Co
75CommerciafSt.
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IUI.E.FRASER
' 271 Commercial St.
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TnEPK re hay dy8 wIlh
I ns. The public uaa reconnl-
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zed In ua nstheoneflrat-clnM
oiUbllehmont of Salem where
tliev can bo lultad. and aultud
wall . Look around all you please 2 1
but alter you have men our hand-
some line ot 8ult, Jackets, Oor- J
QUI... LUAI. Vl. fall l..an
5 new you will decide that it will
not be neceaiary to aeek further
ior a piace 10 aunpiy your wania,
uome now and seo tne sooua be-
2 fore the ato.k becomes broken.
Shipments of anlta received dally
Fifty of the run t atyllsli ones yet
received arrived yesterday -more
due today.
MILLINERY
Htreet Hats, Walking Hats. Dreta
Ilau, Children' Matt, Misses'
Hats, HaU for eyery feminine
bead in Salem and two or three
adjoining counties beside. Also
trimmed to order. Look oa over
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before buying, J
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For the fall buyers. Seems like
they set 6nt better ones all the
time. We have seme eood 12Kc
values-
We still have the oak front
Household
Treasures
Wouldn't be able to do busi
ness without tnem. None
better anywhere and they are
cheap.
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I pficatedElsew&ee itttheCity ii
Our line
wear, and
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surpassed
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BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.ii
OR A TWbdyers and
Oats For Sale.
HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Salthur.
I J. G. Qraiiam, AQt,
Httinnititiinitmiipmiitwiiiiiiif
Sacred Heart Academy
SALEM, OREGON. J
RMMMlHt. 14th- ft Hrm, e4c
MITEK SWfiMOR
fivk;
Eyery Yoiine Lady
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nt netto our fine dtonlay f
IRON BEDSTEADS
in our Rtrth window Ms eyes
for otHerthtiaTS than eMntifnl
fsraHure.Oaeof oar $3,50 Hi
84mm In bine, sink, nil
cream enamel, tr in tw color
would b cheap at $4S0
We w haye the most com
plete line of
Hall Seats
and Glasses
Carried la Salem. Every day
sees some of them leaviae th
store. If you need anything In m
this line It will he well to look
while tne assortment rS good.
HAMILTON
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E. S. LAMPORT, Est. 1869-
OLDEST
HARNESS HOUSE
in Oregon.
Largest Stock
Got my prices on a fino
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