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rw, TT-vmwwmu:- DATXT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREOON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1005. PUBLIC OFFER To All Tenon la Salem Who Wish to Accept Working to Upbuild Colored Race Wilmington, Del., Oct. 24. Nearly COO delegates representing tbo varioas organizations belonging to the Inde- .pendent Order of J. E. Giddings and Julllfeo Union, in all porta of the Unit- "" " f OlIam ni tiA,t itttttsl 4Y TitnfW Aro yon tblnt Do yon require moro tu V"V; "'" , 'J "' "" " ilcih to bo renlljr well and strong! make tho following effer: Commence !Sng a ho zlon L a chu"h' nnd at onco n course of treatment with ' in 8i0B. .four itccntb biennial national encampment . At-x. .JlaaB wVtata nUlAr? httVA 4 lit Si 01. iuv ui;uf? nuicu wuvm mcu s,ao tho opening session this morning tho Rev. J. E. A. Johns welcomed, tho del- legate P. J. Laws, president of tho board of trustees, delivered an address. Tho order is composed entirely of wo men who nro interested in tho work of uplifting the colored race and helping Vinol, our cod liver oil preparation, without oil, and If after you hnvo tak en what wo considter enough to rostoro your normal weight, and it has not auccccdcd, wo will pay for all tho "Vinol you have taken. A nrnmlnnnt. Vote "Vnrlf nllTnIrintl ,.miv -I,!, t nm enMnfA that humanity in general; On Thursday ... .... a t j .im ii. I evening tho convention will hold a , .-.. - , D J - J PRESIDENT VISITS ALABAMA flesh is to take Vinol, for in it you got all tho curntiro, flesh-making and strength-creating properties contained in that grand old remedy, cod liver oil, without the nauseating oil itself. It is delicious, and tho weakest stomach can retain It. Thin peoplo aro usually weak and ailing, and Vinol is what thoy need." Vinol acts first upon tho etomacb, creates an nppctit for good, whole- somo food, strengthens and) tonos up tho digestive organs. Rich, red blood is sent coursing through every vein, Arm flesh is created wherever it is seeded, and emaiated figures, hollow cheeks ami sunken eyes aro soon a thing of tho past. Evory thin person in Salem try Vinol on our guarantee. Putnam Co., Druggists. public reception. should 0. W. FOR SALE. Four-room cottage, Mornlngsido nd dition. Pbutcrod walls, lot CO by 1G0. Just the place for small family. Will ell for cash or easy payments. Price, 550 Stop paying rent, own your own homo. Addroes 0. M. Locfcwood, 214 N. Commercial St., Sal era, Oregon. Busy Week for N. T. Baptists. Batavin, N. Oct. 24.-This is a busy week for tho Baptists of this state, who will havo not less than three conventions hero this week. Tho thirty-eighth session of the state- pas tor's conference of tho Baptist church opened hero this morning with a large attendance and with the Rev. T. O. Cosa of Oloatf, in tho chair. Tho an nual sermon was delivered by the Rev. Kerr Boyco Tuppcr of New York and addresses wero delivered by a number of other prominent ministers of tils state. Tho Baptist Stato Missionary con' vcntlon will open tomorrow morning with a short business meeting. In tho afternoon n meeting will bo held, in which tho Rev. A. II. Strong, president of tbo Rochester Theological Seminary, will speak on "Experiences and Im pressions of, tho World Baptist Con gress." Tho annual sermon will bo de livered by tho Ror. Dr. Robert Stuart MacArthur of New Tork, on Thursday morning. On Thursday afternoon the various officers and committees will submit their reports. Sovcral addresses will bo delivered. College of Music Willamette University Opens Sept. 26 Helen I. Calbreath, B. it, Dean, piano; Frederick W. Goodrich, London, piano and plpo organj Wm. Wallace Graham, Berlin, violin; M. Evelyn Hurley, Now York, voice; Eva Cox, B. M., Salem, piano. Now pianos, newly famished itndlos, new faculty. SALEM SAW MILLS Shingles $2.00 per Thousand Fir Wood, roady for stove, 2.00 per load delivered at houso. Fir wood, 4 foot, 12.23 per cord, dellrerod at houso. For Sale Ono 12x12 Upright Englno, ono 30 horso power motor, ono 1-inch band rcsaw, ono wood frarao Gang Edgor. All in good condition. The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. g SALEM, OREGON MlfnaNIItUIMlMIMMinillMUMHMIM MR19I0MMIElMMllRMsMsrMMMIMI4HM i The Great IDess Goods Sale Now On i M. E. Fraser Stock now at Rostdn & Greenbaum's. Wc purchased all the dress goods at half price. Lis ten! We will sell Yelvetta 75c grade, fn colors Frasex's heavy black, all wool 46 inch suits $.25 goods for Fraser's 35c suitings for 30c yd j 65c yd 20c yd The "Here We Rest" Gave Him One of the Stren nous Days of Ills Trip Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 24. Ever sinco yesterday thousands of people from tho surrounding districts began to ponr into this city eager to see and welcomo President Roosevelt on his first visit to Montgomery. The hotels nro crowded and there is mbro life and bustlo in tho streets than ever before to tbo recollection of tbo "oldest inhab itant" During tho forenoon tho last touches wero put on tbo nrrnngcmcnU for tho reception to the President and when tho hour of his arrival came, ovcrytbit.g was in readiness and order. A battery of the Montgomery field artillery, stationed on the river bank, fired tho first shot of a national salute of 21 guns, when tho special train, bear ing President Roosevelt and his party, rolled into tho station nt 12 o'clock this noon. Tho President was enthusiasti cally cheered by tho enormous multi tude surrounding tho station, when he stopped off tbo train and was welcomed by Governor Jclks and the mombers of tho governor's staff, who were dressed in full uniform. After having shaken hands with the governor, President Roosevelt exchanged greetings with Mayor W. M. Tcaguo, who was assisted by a reception committeo of fifty prom inent mombors of tho city council, the directors of tbo commercial and indus trial nsociation and others. Tho President nnd his party wero es corted to their enrringos and driven to tho stato capital, along Commerce street nnd Dexter avenue. Governor Jclks rodo with tbo President In tho first carriage, which was surrounded by a mounted escort of citizons and mem bers of tho militia. Tho buildings along tho routo over which tho presidential party drovo woro handsomely decorated with flags nnd bunting and prcsentod a bright nnd chcorful picture. When tho head of tbo lino of carriages rcacbod tho capitol, tho President es corted by tho governor, tho mayor nnd other officials, took a scat on tho grand stand which bad been built out from the west portico of tho capitol building and tbo others as well as the invited guests occuplod tho romaining spneo on tho platform. From thnt point of van tago tho President roviewed tbo parado, which wns headed by a platoon of mounted pntrolmon and wns load by tho chlof marsball and bis brilliantly uniformed staff, tbo reception commit tee, tbo Montgomery city band, tbo various Montgomery military organia- tlons and tbo visiting militia com panies. After tbo parndo hnd passed in re view, Mayor Teague formally welcomed tbo President to tho city in a well cboson address. Thon Governor Jelku introduced President Roosevelt, who dolivorod an address" to the large crowd filling every available inch of spnoe in front of tho platform. His nddress was well received and frequently inter rupted by cheers nnd applause. After tbo address President RooMvelt wns oseorted Iwek to his train and at 2 o'clock he left for Illrmiugham. Prevent As TVoll A Cure Headache If subject to headache, take Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills when you feel the first indication of an attack, and you will find that they rarely ever fail to stop further progress. Pain weakens the nerves, and the longer you suffer, the more frequent will be the attacks. On the contrary, if the nerves are relieved of this weakening influence, the at tacks will be less frequent, and finally disappear altogether. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills contain no opium, cocaine, mor phine or chloral in any form. They are absolutely harmless if taken as directed, and will have no other effect, except to drive out the pain. "Dr. Wiles' Antl-PeJn Pills are alt rlcht, and 1 can recommend them to any one In need of a remedy for head nche. neuralgia, or pain of any kind. Mr health Is pot very good, and I am ubject to rrecjueni oiiaciui 01 nevern headache, but slnco 1 bepin taking- Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills I ao no; suffer from that troublo as I used to. They never fall to give relief In a few minutes, and If taken promptly on the approach of headache will prevent nn attack from coming on. Pain PJ11 prevent, as well as cure." ., MRS. WM. PEDIUCK. Oloversvlllc, N. T. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills are sold by your druooltt. who will guarantee that the flrtt packaae will benefit. If It falls he will return your money. 23 dotes, 23 cents. Never told In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Illinois Charities Conference. Pontlac, HI, Oct. 24. The Illinois Stato Conference of Chnrlties will open its annual session hero this evening with a large meeting. Miss Jnno Ad ams, of Hull House, Chicago, will de liver a lecturo on "Tho Emigrants nnd American Charities." Tho first busi ness sossion will bo held tomorrow morning, when Miss Lnthrop will speak on "Somcr Aspects of tho Caro of tho Insnno from tho Lay Point of Viow," nnd W. B. Moulton, president of the Illinois Civil Scrvico Commission, will lecturo on "Tho New Civil Scrvico Law." Tomorrow evening Mr. Alexan der Johnson of Now York, general sec retary of tbo National Confcrenao of Charities and Correction will bo tho prinoipnl speaker. o ... -Bnxo Ouro for Piles. Itching Piles prodnee moisturo and causo itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro cored by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy, Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. SOc a jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise free. Write me about yonr caso. Dr. Bosanko, Phil adelphia, Pa. Por tbo Children Freo school blot tors at nil stores that sell Eppley's Per fection Baking Powder. tf ARALWAYS ..SATISFIED.. Tbo Peoplo wb get their Fraser's $ J.00 a yard black dre&s goods for 60c yd Fraser's $t a yd colored dress goods for 50c yd Ladles' raincoats, this season's reduced to $5.00 Fraser's 52 Inch all wool flannels for 45c yd Fraser's 75c black dress goods for 1 5c yd $$.35 a yard cravanettefor 90c yd 25c figured saltings for J 7c yd 52 Inch all wool broadcloth for $ i .00 Ladles' coats, this season's, values up to $9 reduced to $5.00 Mercerised chambrays, Fraser's 25c to 35c for i 5c yd Figured silk neck ribbons up to 5 inch width for JOc yd Pretty collars values up to 25c for J 5c each Heavy fleeced suitings, degrade, for JOc yd ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM I 298 and 300 Commercial St. Salem ViMiMiwtiMiiiMimHiiniinMiiiHniemiwtnyMiBiinj" Birmingham, Ala., Oct. SM.-Tte spe cial train with President Itoowelt and his party on board arrives here at half past four o'eloek this afternoon ami everything is in readlnMs for his re ception and entertainment. Upon his arrival at the city the President will bo received by n special aommittee, headed by Mayor Ward. Tho mayor will welcorao tho President in a brief address and will proeent him with a handsomo gold medal struck In honor of tho President's visit to this eity. Then President Roosevelt and tho mem bers of tho reception eommittee will tako carriage and drive along Twen tieth street to tho Capitol park, where tho reviewing ami spooking stand has beon erected. The jiktform from which tho President will review tho clvie and military parade, has been erected in front of tho reently orect od mnumont to the Confederate sol dieis and sailers. One. thousand school children, oneh bearing a small Ameri can flag, will assemble in front of the platform and sing national songs. The Jefferson County Choral society will also sing several wumbers. The Mr. Rufua N. Rhodes will address the Pres ident, welcoming him to tbo city and i-reaident itoosevelt will deliver an ad- ure&i to tue assembled poople. The President will leave in his speial train saortly after 6 o'clock H PRlNTING! OF ELLIOTT Tho man who doea your work right nil tbo time. Phone: Main 1243 217 South Commercial St HnHHntSBMHSJ MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Poultry at Stolner'B Markot Eggs Per dozen, 26c. liens 9c. Frys S9c. Ducks Dc. Etc Baker, Lawronco & Baker. Eggs Per dozen, 28c. Butter, retail 3Cc. Traits, VegotaWos, Potatoes 25c. Onions lc. Apples $1.25 per cwt. Pears $1.00 per cwt. Tropical Frulta. Bananas Co lb. Oranges $5.50. Lemons $4.50$5.00. Live Stock Market 8teers-2c. Cows l2c. Sheep 4c. Dressed veal 6c j Fat bogs 5c Drain, Teed. Baled Clover $7.00$7.5O. Cheat $0.50$7. Timothy $9$9.50. Grain $7$7.50. Bran $22.C0. Bhorts-$24.50. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Coromorclal Croam Co Butter 30c. Butter fat 30c at station; Wheat C861c. Flour, wholesalo $3.05 per barrel. Flour, retail $1.00 per sack. Hay, Food, Etc. Baled Cheat 10. Oats-Cholco white, $LS51.40. Millatuff Bran, $10.00. Hay-Timothy, $13.00. Potatoes $1.151.20. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 12 18c; per lb; hens, 13c per lb; roosters, old, 10c per lb; fryers, 22e por lb; ducks, $4.009.00 per doc; goose 8 9a per lb; turkeys, 1718c por lb; dressed, 2021&o per lb; squabs, $2.60 3.00 per dor, PorK Dressod, 78c Beef Dressed, 25c. Veal 58c. Mutton Dressed, 67e. IIops Contract, 1905, 16c; 1904 crop, 25c for choice; 2324e for primes and mediums. Wool 1005 clip, vnlloy, e oar so to medium, 24V&25He; fine, 2028e; Eastern Oregon, 1922c Mohair Nominal, 3031c Butter Fancy creamery, 2021o; dairy, 16H17c; store, 1515lc (Continued on pago eight) If you want a. pretty face and delight. ful air, Rosy checks and lovely hair, Wedding trip across tho soa, Put your faith in Rocky Mountain Tea, Dr. Stone's drug store. President Roosevelt Says: A SQUARE DEAL TOR ALL THE PEOPLE ALL THE TIME." That's just what you get at Harvey's GROCERY "A SQUARE DEAL. Cor. Court and High Sts. Thomas Balmer, advertising man. ger of .the Butterick Dubllentloiia. ays: "Yon cannot kUl an elephant I with u popgun. Neither can yoanta page effect with an Inch advertlae ment" Which ! Jnt unothe mxr of mt Inr yon cannot do justice to rn new atoek with amall ad. BnppoM ru trj a p ad. la thU ppr. gfjfif UKlONBttW Throe Trains to tho Em jj? Throncrh PnllmnT. ..., 7"' - .... HUKUjj j tourist alooplng cars dally to ow Chicago, Spokane; tourist 2 cara daily to Kansas City; j Pullman tourist sleeping em ( sonally conducted) wecily fc (? go; reclining chair cars fauS, 10 ma .caai aauy. a " HOURSTTi PORTLAND TO CB1CVC9 Ho Casus of Cim ' 70 DEPART Chicago Portland BcccUI ?i IS a. m a linn t-lngton Atlantlo Kzproa 1:16 p. m, tU II ant lngton ' 8t. P&al rutHtii c v r. m. TU 8pokan TimB 8CHEDULE3 Prom Portland, Or, Salt Lake. Dm, n Worth, Omaha, KmJ Rait t.V. r.... Worth, Omaha, KiciuJ l'vD.,:."n", " Walla Watla I " opusauD, nauaot, miw man, Hinneiroui si Patll. tlnlnlh Lllw.v.- Ohlcago, and But. Hi lUlJ Ml i! Ocean and Elver Schtdiik. For San Francisco Brerr f J at 8 p. m. For Astoria, war tJ and North Beach Dally (ejt H day; nt 8 p. m.; Saturday it II i Dally sonrico (water psraittltri , Wiliamotte and Yamhill rirwi For fuller information aii or i your noarest tickat agent or ) A. L General Paasengw if Tho Oregon Railroad A Kir Co., Portland, Oregon. A Pleasant Way to TraTet The above la tho usual verdict of tho traveler using the Missouri Pacifle railway between tho Pacific coast and tho east, and wo believe that tho serv ieo and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do 8prlngs and Denver there are two through trains daily to Kanaa. Plt and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard electric-lighted sleeping cars, chair cara and up-to-datu dining cara. The samo excellent servico is operated from Kansas City and St Louis to Memphis. Little Roek na tt Springs. If you are going east or south, write for particulars and full In formation. W. a M'BRIDE, Gen. Agt, 124 ThUd Bt. Portland, Ore, WINTER, EA.TE8 TO YAQUIHAi Oregon's Greatest Recreation Health Ecsort at tho Herpctl Beaches, An n winter health and r resort Newport is tho one p( Ion co. Recognizing this, and to givo tho peoplo nn opportuiftl broatho tho fresh, pure ozono tf I ocean, tho Southern Pnclfls tti I vallls and Eastern railroad t34 sumo tho snlo of tickets tlrol Yaqttlna bay Saturday, Octotel nnd will sell snmo throughout tlio tor nnd apring on every Wednesday and Saturdir. Tho rates will bo tie nat u i ing tho summer and will bo wJJ roturn 30 days from date of rftl Dr. Minthorn's Sanitary Seal will bo in operation Curing tl winter, and trcatmr'ts will I daily. ITot and co! ' salt TratBl can bo takon oven day In tW tarium, and- for nr re deslriefri rocreation tml hear!, no pul Pacific Northwest can be iobmi to Tnauina bay. J '1 Other Health Resorts woswii During tho winter nearly d health resorts nro dosed or to reach, nnd nono cf them li,5 ndvnntnges of Newr rt and wtl regards climate, T"'rts of rocreation and nmus' ucnt For J dosirinir to oniov fl:' mg. Umi seeing tho ocenn in sJcshineM,!J this famous resort is unequi" ... .ii. . o. Ui1 fmstifal'1 err. cllmnto mild 1 althful ! vigoratmg. ji COttago ana eni r- j Noal clonn cottacs. "ith" '" or partly so, can bo rented la mediate noigbborbou of i" r baths nt about $5 per ntoatt r nt ., mlllr vowtallCS. BOB?. ' w. ..V . , .- - .. and all housohold ncssitlMtu"? olr,Ai at ihn lowrst poartW' whtlft nil kinds of fl' and r 1 rock ovatora". can bo had in w for tho troublo of scaring tt'J i.'oopio trouoiwt ni -petito, insomnia, rbeunat'ia ' down from any cause, wi" -rt an Idoil nlac- to rogM ; health and vigor, or f:r rest uro. Pull information as to rw ing of baggage, et', tin w frnm flnv S P. or (' E. Sgt' A. L. Craig, general P58' S. P. Co., Portlan ; c - - . goneral passenger agnt C I bany Oregon. Rates from Salem to Y To Fence Custor Orders for Woven Wire F futuro delivery aro now bwt fi fecial discount. One ear -t.t xt -i nrJert a -. auoui iur. i. w. - . u i- .i.. TrtH always ., ?r?. "v " ::.; w. pot and Gates. Write us for V . Walter Moffcf SO oonrt tr