DAILY CAPITA!, JOURNAL, BAUat, OREOON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1001. II m ill .o 10 ; JHEETS Republicans Open Headquart ers and Will Make an Active Campaign Tho Republican city eommltteo mot Inst night in tho Murphy block, whero headquarters ""havo been opened and ,will bo maintained during the cam paign which ends with tho city election on Monday, December 5tb. All the committeemen were present, he follews: Pirst word, W. D. Claggctt. Second ward, W. E. Richardson. Third ward, Paul Hauscr. Fourth ward, Walt Low. Fifth ward, J. E. McCoy. Sixth ward, Chas. L. Parmcntcr. v Seventh ward, Alex Dauc. f The committo organized by electing L. R. Stlnson city chairman, W. E. Richardson, secretary and W. D. Clng 'gott, treasnrcr. W. D. Claggctt was made temporary chairman. J. E. McCoy, of tho fifth ward nomi nated L. R. Stinson, and Walt Low, of tho fourth ward, nominntcd E. M. La Fore. . Tho ballot resulted Stlnson Mvc, LaForo two, and Mr. Stinson was, ion motion, unanimously elected, and .was heartily congratulated by all pres ent. Tho accounts of tho old commit 'tee wore turned over, nnd nny ono hav ing bills against tho committee is re quested to prosent them to tho secre tary. Committees wore appointed for tho fnctivo prosecution of tho campaign. ATho various candidatos nominated Tuesday at the primaries were present nnd m(Jrosfled tho mooting on plaus of cnmpalgnwork, and.n vigorous effort Will bo put forth this timo to elect tho t whole ticket. As the cold weather ap- roaches it is advisable to strengthen the system and thus. fortify it agains ittack of Chills, olds or Malaria Tho Bitters will do this most ef fectually, also euro Insomnia, Loss ox Appcmo, Liver Troubles, Dys pepsia and Indigestion.. Try ono bottle MUdl fell EHg COOMUTTO p "VIHMiA Vium. v4 KNIGHTS DAY AT THE FAIR bitters Loss ox Appetite, Liver switch board, "got busy" yesterday. To mako sure, the cstimato was put high in tho first placo and tho commit tco started out to get $500. Onco started it never stopped until $670 was raised and thero is yet enough in sight to bring tho amount up to $700. Enterprise. o Orogon Apples in China. Tho product of tho Miller orchard in Josephine county is being shipped to China in largo quantities. For several years past the Millers have been de veloping tho trade for Oregon apples in tho Orient and, havo made a success of it. Tho steamboat Arabia took out threo carloads from Portland a few days ago and tho next steamer will tako two carloads more. Tho Knights of Pythias day at the Lewis and Clark exposition will be Wednosday, October 11, 1905. No deff nlto plans have been formed as yet for tho program of tho day, but it will be the endeavor of tho lodge to mako this tho gala day of tho whole fair. The preparation will bo under tho super vision of Grand Chancellor L. M. Curl, of Albany, who will bo assisted by a committco to bo appointed later, j Knights nnd ladies will bo present from every stato in tho TJnion, and if not all, nearly every lodgo in tho coufar try will contribute nt least ono dele gate. No estimate has been made yet as to how many of the fraternity will bo in attendance, but, without doubt, it will bo a mighty army. IT IS IN THE BLOOD NEITHER LINIMENTS NOB OINT MENTS WILL REACH RHEU MATISMHOW MR. 8TEFH SON WAS CURED. Advertises In the I Season Arkansas Baptists. Pine Bluff, Ark., Nov. 18. Pine Bluff lias fallen beforo nn invading forco of nearly 1000 enthusiastic Bap tists who will remain in possession of tho city for tho next thrco days. Tim occasion is tho annual session of the Arkansas Baptist State convention, of which ex-Governor J. P. Eagle is the president. The convention will dovoto tho most of its nttontion to tho educntionnl needs of the denomination, though tho mis sionary work in its various branches will also bo considered. Reports pre pared for presentation f,o tho conven tion show that tho past year has b6en ono of groat activity for tho Baptists of Arkansas, gratifying progress hav ing been made in nil its fields of la- Mr, Tho day sessions of tho conven tion will bo devoted to reports, dis cussions and other business of n simi lar nature, whilo tho ovonings will bo given over to sermons nnd addresses by noted divines nnd educators who afo among those In nttondnnce. Thanks to tho elaborate arrangements mado by tho lbcnl committees tho visitors have found excellent accommodations provided for them in the way of re ceptlon nnd entertainment. 1 , Texas Librarians. Houston, Texas, Nov. IS. Tho Texas State Library association held its third nnnunl meeting today at tho Cnrnoglo library in this aity. President Wll Bam L. Prat her, of the Uuiverslty of Texas, presided and delegatos wore on hand from Dallas, Fort Worth, San An tonln, El Paso, Austin, Galveston nnd .several other cities of Toxus. One of tho lmportHtit matters that received tho attention of the convention was the proposed law creating a statn library cgnunission, wliiah tho uiwooiatiou will endeavor to have enacted nt tho next session of the legislature. n W, O. T. U. to Convene. Philadelphia, Nov. 18. Arrange ments nro rapidly neuriug completion :for tho reception and entertainment of tho hundreds of woman who will bo in Philadelphia week after neoct to attend tho unnu.il national convention of tho (Women's Christian Temperance Union. tPresont indientloHs point to an unusu Sally largo nnd notable gathering of temporanco loaders from ovory soetlou of tho United Statt and Canada. TSWaWPSJWaaaTaC JUDGE HOLDS COURT Judgo Galloway returned from Al bany this morning, whero ho has been holding his regular term of court, and will hold a special term in this city this week, to complcto several cases which were carried over from tho Regular Oc tober term. Among other cases of interest which will be handled will bo tho Barr-Jessup enso and tho enso against tho Greater Salem charter. Decisions will bo hand ed down in both of these mutctrs some time this wcok. In nn interview In the Meriden (Conn.) Journal, Henry O. Bibcnu, grocer nnd one of tho most successful merchants In that place, said: "Of course every one knows that times are not ns good Just now as they wcro n little while ngo, and a great mnny merebnnts nro retrenching in their advertising, putting up the plea that they cannot afford Increases. That is an entirely wrong vlow to take. Since the 1st of Juno I have tripled my advertising In the dally papers, and the results are surprisingly good. The time to retrench in your advertising Is when your departments are doing all they can. It Isn't necessary to adver tise then. "I am now nalntr more apace than ficr used, nnd the reaalt la more than antlnrnctorj-. "People nlwnya respond to good ad vcrtlslng, nnd ono need have no fear of the efforts going amiss. "I keep a separate record of each de partment, and when ono of them shows a falling off I give it a dose of modi cine in tho shape of ads., which always proves effective." Thla direct teatlmonr on an Impor tant point ahonld Intereat adTertla era who are In the habit of dropping; ont In the dull arna.an. Girls Organize Team. Win, Rebhnn was yestorday afternoon elected manager of the girls' basket ball team of Willamette University. Letters hnvo already been received from the O. A. C, O. S. N. S., McMinn villo collcgo nnd Albany college teams. Games will probably bo nrranged with all of these nd others. Mr. Rebhan will try and givo Salem tho beit Relied ulo of girls' basket ball games that she has ever had. Just Drunk. Two Wayfarers wore up before Po lico Judgo Judah this morning for too intimate an acquaintance with tho flow ing bowl nnd pleaded guilty to tho chargo of "drunk." N. Kelly was fined $5 and W. Becon $3. Both men paid their fines and went on their way rejoicing that it wasn't more. Two Multnomah Prisoners. Deputies Sheriff Cordano nnd More land, of Multnomah county, arrived in tho city lust night with two patients, named Thomas Canning and D. S. Run yon, who woro committed to tho asylum. Played in Band. Loey Stcelhammerho nnd Bob Sav- ageho, two hiyu skookum bucks from tho Salem reservation, helped the clnri net section of the Mcthlakathli Indian band last night. Gomez Has a Birthday, Havana, Nov. 18. General Gomel, tho hero of tho Cuban insurrection, celebrated his sixty; first birthday to day, Seoros of visitors called upon him and personally offered their oon gratulatlons, while felicitous, moseiipM poured in upon, him from all parts of tho island and also from the United States. Independence Raises Bonus. The ssrontlttvu appointed by tho Im provement League- to solicit stock for Iho construction of a lino of telephone yolw from Independence to Maumouth and for tho installation of a lewd Thomas Balmor, advertising man ager of tho ltutterlck publications, eay: "You cannot kill an elephant with a popgun. Neither can you get a page effect with an lnoh advertise ment." Which la Jnat another vrar ox T intr you raunqt da Jnatice to your new atock with a atuall ad. Snppoae yon try a pace ad. In thla paper. Home Treatment. Wo hnvo a medicino for such troubles as nro caused by stomach disorders, resulting in dyspepsia, sick headache and general weakness, that will put tho orgnns of digestion in first-class workiug condition. Eat wholesome food, have it properly digested, and you havo taken awny tho cause of moro than half tho ills of life. This medicine is called Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. Sold by all druggists for !28c por box. Only ono for a dose. They do not digest the food you eat, but do the very best possible thing, put the stomach in condition so that the food you oat ' is turned into strong rich blood, driving out and preventing dis ease. Womeu write us that they use nothing else for the complexion. They keep the skin clear, preventing pimples and liver spots from appearing on the face, and purify tho blood. For sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist. Fish Netting To hang pictures on and for decorating purposes. Salem Gtin Store One Door South of Bush's Bank , To attempt to euro rheumatism by external applications is a foolish waste of time. Tho seat of tho disease is in tho blood, and whilo tho sufferer is rubbing lotions and greaso on the skin the poison in the circulation is increas ing and being distributed to every joint and muscle of tho body. Delays in adopting a scnsiblo treat ment are dangerous becauso rheumatism may at any moment reach tho heart and prove fatal. The only safe course for rheumatic sufferers is to get the best possiblo blood remedy at once. Mr. Stephenson's experience with this obstinate and distressing affliction is that of hundreds who treat it at first as if it wero confined to the part where it appears, and superficial. He says: "About a year ago I was attacked by severe rheumatic pains in toy left shoulder. The pains wero worst in wet weather and at these periods caused me tho greatest suffering. I tried a number of treatments nnd oint ments but they failed to alleviate the pains." Then he realized that tho cause must bo deeper and tho pain only a surfaco indication, a symptom of a hidden disorder that must be sought out and corrected by an internal reme dy. Ho adds: "I had heard of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People recommended as a cure for rheumatism, nnd when I found that I was getting no relief from applications, I mado up my mind that I would try them. Before the first box was gone I noticed that tho pains were becoming less frequent and that they were not so severe as before. After the second box had been used up I was entirely freo from discomfort nnd I have had no traces of rheumatism since." Tho change in treatment proved by almost immediate results that it was based on tho right theory, and the quickness with which tb improve ment proceeded to a perfect euro showed thnt he hnd found tho true menus for the purification and enrich ment of his blood. People with inflamed and aching joints, or painful muscles; people who sbufllo about with tl.o aid of n cane or a crutch nnd cry. On I at everv slight jar, nro constantly asking, "What is tho best thing for rheuma tism!" "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," is tho answer of Mr. Thomas Stephenson, of No. 115 Greenwood street, Springfield, Mnss.; Mr. J. G. Meukcl, of No. 2975 Jackson avenue, Dubuque, Iowa; Mr. C. H. Hickey, of Henry Story, of No. 432 Muskingum avenue, Zanesville, Ohio, and scores of others who speak from actual experience. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro without doubt tho best of all blood remedies. Their record in tho curing of cases of anaemia alone would be convincing proof of that. They effect genuine and lnsting cures in rheumatism. They do not meroly deaden the ache, but they expel the poison from tho blood. These pills nro sold by all druggists. Found in Nevada. Thos. Sfzcr came in Inst week with about 400 head more of cattle to bo fed in tho valley this winter. Ho brought in one of the old-fashioned ox yokes used in pioneer days, which ho hnd found among a lot of old irons and bones at tho head of High Rock, east of Massacre. The yoke had lain thero for years and was tho property of somo unfortunato omigrants that wero murdered by tho Indians in tho early fifties while on tho way to tho Golden State, Every now and then n pile of bones or tho remains of a wagon aro found in different parts of Neva da, mute reminders of horrible atro cities committed by tho Indians and of tho dangers incident to tho settling up of this county. Cedatvillo Record. Awning Notico. By order of tho common council, no tico is heroby given to all uers of awn ings in the city of Salem to adjust those now in use, and those to bo erect ed, to conform strictly to tho terms of ordinance No. 205 of said city, which requires all awnings to do not less than eight (8) feet above the level of tho sidewalk. Parties failing to observe this notice and said ordinance, will be prosecuted after a reasonnblo timo in which compliance herewith may bo had. xi. J. JUDAH, ll-ll-10t City Recorder. ispi raEtemfi w. .ra.na to th, E iT Through Pullman gC.T tourist Bleeping cars dairy to L wuiaw BpoKaao; tout n Pullman tiri .i.. ' wnally conducted) wee,!?! go; 'reclining chair cars (Z.ZI to the East dallv. M 70 " hourTo 1 u "Traffl. I DKFABT FOR Change in Firm. J. G. Rcigleman and W. F. B. Smith havo formed a partnership, nnd will conduct a general blacksmithing nnd wood working business at 100 Chemek eta street, Mr. Smith having purchased tho interest of G. Schultz. Mr. Reigelmnn has been at tho pres ent stand for seven years, whilo Mr, Smith is well-known, having been in tho shops in this city for tho past 17 years. They invito their friends to call on them. 11-14-lm REIGLEMAN & SMITH. Chicago Portland BcecUl 9 15 a. m Atlantic Sxprea fclfi P.B, tU Huntington St. Paul FaitUaU 6 if r. . Tla Bpokana J15H8CHEDDLE8 From pemma, oi; Salt Late. Can r. north, Omaha, xisau 3-Ut L&lfi. nen, . nj a4 u J. r '.r4 " vi uiuol Kami Walla Walla. T ,-.," Spokane. WaJIaea, Pnal man, UhmeapoUi bl Panl. Dnlnth Ail-I-iT! imifUM at v. wauvHV IU1U r Til!, Ocean and River 8chtdu! For San Francisco ETery fln at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, war 1 and North Beach Daily (except f uay; at n p. m.; Saturday at 10 1 Daily Eervice (water permittht) 1 wuiamene ana Yamhill riTen. For fuller information ask 1 your nearest ticket agent, or A. U CRAIQ, General Passenger Aged I The Oregon Railroad & Kit Co., Portland, Oregon, RU6EROID OOFING Death of Pioneer Woman. Mrs. Martha Wills Humphrey, wife of Geo. Humphrey, ex-sheriff of Linn county, died Wednosdny morning at tho ago of 70 years. Sho was married to Mr. Humphrey in Iowa in 1854 nnd came with him ncross the plains in 1SC5, residing in Albany until eight or nino years ago when they moved to Portland to reside. She was a woman of lovely character, beloved by many. 8ho leaves a husband and two sons, Geo. W., editor of the Jefferson Review nnd W. A., one of tho Westorn Union foremen operators nt Portland. iSilrllpal Mm Ma3I TIME CARD NO. 28. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany W45P. Leaves Corvallls 1:45 Pi Arlves Yaqulna B:WPli No. 1. Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7:15 Leaves Corvallls , H'tti Arrives Albany i2:?l No. 3 for Detroit- ill a 1:00 PI 6;M PI A water-proof, weather proof, acid-proof, fire-resisting, ready-to-fay roofing tnat for ten years has been, and still is without an equal R. M. Wade & Co. Leading Hardwire Dealers. .... 6:25 111 ....11:15 lij Not a Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all Borts of medicines, none of which relieved me. Ono day I saw an ad of your Electric Bitters and determined, to try that. After taking r. few doses I felt re lieved, and soon thereafter was en tirely cured, and havo not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been ourcd of Rheumatism, Nouralgia, Liver nnd Kidney troubles and General Debility." This is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C, writes. Only 50c at J. O, Perry's drujj store. o Greatest of Efficiency. See the Jumbo two-horse stump and grub machine, with telescope sweep. Four Umos the power, twice the weight, and one-half the money asked for any other machine. Something new. Cai land see It at Salem branch Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. 10-19-tf IT O .A. IB I? o 3E. X J&. . Bttrttl yfl B V few Unn tefl II i IHI'I 1 I I I 8 I I 8i i I Mi.fr i Fo Sale at A Bargain k : An 8 Horse Power Gaso- ' line Engine in good run- H ; ; ning orqer. -aii and sec ; ; it at our factory. Voget Lumber & Fuel Co. ii Down town office 112 Court street. Telephone Main 2451. One block east of 8. P. pas senger depot miiiii m 11 n im Leave Albany . Arrives Detroit No. 4 from Detroit . Leave Detroit . Arrives Albany Train No. I arrives In Albur ' time to connect with the S. P. uij bound train, as well as giving tToi three hours In Albany before At? ure of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tie i! trains at Corvallls and Albany direct service to Newport aid ill cent beaches. s Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breiteriai and other mountain resorts Ieioi bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching about 6:00 p. m. For further information apply ! EDWIN STONE, MaxaflS T. COCICRELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CRONISE, Agent. Corn O. C. T. CO.8 PA83ENQER STEAMERS POMONA and Altona leave fa Portland daily except Sue day at 7 a, m. Deck: Foot of Trad M. P. iALDWIN, Ai Fine New Line Of men's shoes. Somo rubber boots and redtapped shoos, and shoes for la dies and children. Lowest prices. CaU and soo them, and I will treat yon well JACOB VOGT 99 State St Sale The Yost No. 10 lBmCmuiliuul(miMilluiBitu. I I SHIHHS."!? ' "" En ' "-1 I JTiTV''?ut'i,r a!. tiTiiiiHii aL!i!!IISlil5LggT4.UiiaaTa.a. 1 uTTj .... IPflSH""1 Tno lYiacninc ocnum - Excels all others In LIGHT RUNNING PERFECT ALIGNMENT PERMANENT ALIGNMENT EASE OF ACTION BEAUTY OF CHARACTER' AND DURABILITY. 75,000-Sotf J. D. BROWN, Asf 230 Stark Street, g ."JZSallW Local Agent, zss i.m Salem. Oregon. HBmitk bH ,siBE aHs' -.sHakV ,JMaaK ' lIH aaanB"1 ' "$r BL t ' " ' SLM.. L. MM..- - . Sold in Salem by S. C Stone. wo Kent. vo , Wo Repaift