- .'.Jvrrsrcr " te " " "SftTJF ' 61' frAILY CAP! TAti JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMDER 7, 106. V DISMISSES NEQRO TROOPS. ft Who Gets the Most Out of Life? Not the wealthiest, not the most learned, nor the idler but the man who has good health and works or his living. This truth is trite, but not trivial. Every man should guard his health as his most valuable posses sion. The more so because health is easier to retain than regain. ' Keep your grip, on health by regular exercise, reasonable care in eating and requisite sleep. Take Beecham's Pills occasionally, to tone the stomach and keep the liver and bowels in good working order. And don t worry. Observe these simple rules and you will agree that the one who Un mftcr from lil is The Man Who Uses BEECHAM'S PILLS Roosevelt Gives Sweeping Order as t Result pf Texas Murder. Sold Kverywhore la Boxes. 10o and 33c. Grand Opet?a House JOHN r. OOBDEAY, MgT. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Illustrated Talk on tho Russo-Japanese War With 200 beautiful views by TATSUYA KATO WAR CORRESPONDENT. Mr. Kato comes highly endorsed by our lending nowspapers. Prices DO cents to any part of tho house. Seat salo at box office Wed nesday, 9 a. m. Gand Opera, Kfotise JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. f RIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 BEACH & BOWERS' FAMOUS MINSTRELS Eyesight Specialist .ilMHHnM5Nik 9PslBrJirlr' v!EFh Special Attention to School Children Eye Troubles CHAS. H. HINGES Graduate Optician. 12!t Conmierclnl Street. Washington, Nov. 6. Unprece dented In the history of tho army Of tho United States Is the notion of President Roosevelt, Just announced, in dismissing In dUgrnco from the army tho entire hnttnllon of npcro troops, becauso of tholr failure to disclose tho Identity of some of their number who had been guilty of. vio lence and murder. A nvldnneo of jhls Intention to bo fair to tho troops, tho President has accompanied' tho octlon by an order which may nmount to court-martial of a whit army ofllcer of high" grade, who was charged with having cast slurs upon tho troops. The renort of nrlcndler-nenornl Oarllngton, tho lnBpector-gonornl of tho army, relative to tho riotous dis turbances at Drownsvlllo, Texas, on August 1, 190C, that resulted In tho death of ono citizen nnd tho wound ing of another was tho basis of tho President's action. o Professor Travor Has Resigned. Pendleton, Nov. 7. Professor L. R. Travor, city superintendent of schools, has handed In his rcalgnn tlon, to tako effect at once. No rea sons aro assigned for tho action. During tho year and n half that ho has been In Pendleton ho has given tho best of satisfaction. Regarding his plans for tho futuro Profossor Traver will say nothing, oxcopt that ho will remain hero till tho first of tho year, when ho expects to go to Portlnnd. No successor has yot boon Secured, ns tho resignation canto as a complete, surprlso to tho school board ns well as to tho public gen orally. Mr. Traver host known educators . .? - M . MM iM 1 overcoats! Til wsmk IH G- J tUOt to tyrmw, I HHHHHMMnH TWs kind of weather makes one thkik about an overcoat. We have the sea son's newest aid best styles in oyer-. coats and raincoats. :::::: Prices $1 0 to $25' FaH Undenvcar in Union and Two-pwecc Suits &J4fcM 3HLLM VYUULCIN MILL 5IUKC 136 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon Horse Show at 1'lttslnirg. Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 7. Tho an nual show of tho Pittsburg Horso Show association opened In tho Dunucsno Gardon today tho attend ance being large. Persons Interested In horso breeding aro greatly Inter ested In tho Hotel Henry challengo cup for gig horses. Tho cup Is n mnsslvo and expenBlvo onq and has attracted an extromely lnrgo num ber of competitors. In this class tho animals aro to bo Judged for tholr tno public gen Is vJki i ln'"3W . iittio y j Professor Trnvur parted r tondont of tho Salem 10(1 thn, (np n ttitttilmr nf vonra. V CraillU .. i-i i x 0 F"m uxnciy Wants Another VJaton. IK Albany. Or.. Nov. 7.- casli coma Notice of Hid for Ihilldlng Side- walks. Illds will bo received up to G o'clock p. in. of Saturday, Novombor 17, 190C, for tho construction of sldownlkB along tho following de scribed lots in tho City of Salem, Oregon, In nccordanco with tho re quirements or tho ordinances and under tho supervision of tho Stroot Commissioner of Bald City, to-wlf. West Bldo of lots C and C, nnd south 25 feet Of lot 7, In block north l.of block 20. est sldu of lots 3 nnd 4, In block II. Jones' addition. sldo of lot 1, block 8, CI. II. ddltlon. sldo or low 1 nnd 2, ldock X. xt, V TH N 1 1.111 tlon. a ah it.o. pnnnnrfomiiclButtablHty for tho work designated, An All Feature Preponderous thoroughly sound. They A t .C14!t. TlnnM . Aggreguuun oi lYiuiaiiti luicm RIG RAND AXI) ORCHESTRA. Prices 75c, 50c, 3Cc. open Friday 9 a. m. Dox office Merger of Lumber Companies. Charleston, Nov 7. A morgcr of lumber and rallrpnd companies has been effected hero and' Is causing considerable Interest In tho lumber regions In this and adjoining states. Tho merger will glvo ono company rnntrnl nt llin nrrtnortV nnd business of Williams and McKouthon Lumber n tho hunter class and Mr. nnd Mrs company, of Lumbor, S. C: Cliatnnm'natonzl exhibit In tno con ciass must bo driven to gig by their bona tldo ownors nnd no professional will bo allowed to compote. This yonr tho commltteo lntond to prosont each competitor with a modal to com momorato tho show. Tho city Is fill ed with visitors and tho show which Is usually a fashionable ono, prom ises to bo a great sucross as ontrlos In all departments aro far above thoso of provloiiB years whllo tho quality of tho exhibits Is of a much l,nP stnndnrd. "Both Alfred Mid Reginald Vnndorblit aro exhibiting :. Jonca'-ndUll rfcrfRf'fflWiriiwii' . n. it. Mary B.' Cramer, of DaktP" looked V na,m,on . egon. wbo Has brought sui."""- -Ost sldo of lotB 1 and 2, block 0, circuit court of linker county Stf.-'C," .jugs' addition. dlvorco, seems to furnish nn Interest-1 '?JXVniiil 2, block. 41, North Sa- Ing Btory. In her complaint Bho nl- ,om lieges that sho was mnrrlcd to tho j li0ts 3 nml 4 utock 41, North Sa Idefondnnt In Pennsylvania and that ,, about May 1, 1904, tho dofondnnt Southwest V block' 31, S'nlom, Or- dosorted hor. Sho asks for alimony' on of $20 per month nnd sufficient to Northwest V block 13, Snlom, Or- nrosocuto tho oaso. It haB dovpl- . opod that tho defendant has alrcally 12C foot of Walk on lot 8, block C, Lumbor company, of Durham, N. C; tho Charlotto Monroe nnd Columbln railroad from McVeo to Jefferson, S C, 20 miles In longth Will Context Klecton. Me.Mlnnvllle. Or.,' Nov. 7. Tho through n iv oioetlon hero yosterday resulted lumber country, and the Durham and, ln tho following being successful: South Carolina railroad between For mayor, W. T. Macy; marsnai, Durham nnd Bosnal 30 mllos long. Tho nowly fromed company will bavo a paid up capitalization of $1,000,- 000 and besides a largo number oi sawmills In tho .two states owns be tween 00,000 and 70,000 acres ofj acavy tlmbor lanuswmcu uu .. Immense supply of cypress nnd pjno timber. o ;' To Improve Cotton Crop. , JnfkHnn. Mlsft.. NOV- . uniuhvi". ...w..V .-.,-- - tho threatoned Invasion of, the now weevil Profossor William Nowjll, 'ao ontomaloglst of LoulBlanan, Mr. J. o. Leo, dlroctor of tho Cal h tin nxnorlmontn'l station, and Dr. S A, Knnpp'havo been appointed by " government ns a commission io d uss wavs and means to combat . . a 1ITI1 Neal; counollmon, tlrst waru, Wil liam Heuck: second ward, William Dulschnleder: third ward, W. D. Mc Donald, Tho unofficial count glvoa tho recorder's office to Vino W. Pearce. Thoro was only ono ticket nomi nated, but many wrpto In tho namo of H. S. Maloney. tho present re corder, to succeed hlmsolt. Twolvo In writing In tho namo did not mako ft cross aftor It. and In tho unomcini th&se wore thrown out, thus giving the victory unofficial count) to Vino W Ponrco, Without doubt this count will bo contosted, which will probablj rwlU In ,Malonos, favpr. Coachmen .Strike. Ashevllle, N 0-. .Kov.i7.-AU of obtalnod n dlvorco from tho plnlntlff In tho notion In Lincoln county, Oro- gon. The unto or tno uocrco grniuuu Is July 11. 190G. . o firent Shortage of Coffi'i Crop. Santos, Nov. 7. Commissioners appointed by tho govornmont to mako nn ostlmnto of tho coffoo crop will furnish n startling roport ns to tho shortago-r-ln fact tho crop this season fnfts so short that tho report will state tho crop Is a completo Tho yearly crop In Santos O. II. Jones' addition. Lots n, 0, and 7, block 41, Uni versity addition. Tho west half or lot 7, block 12, University addition. Lots fi nnd 0. block 32, Unlvorslty addition. Parts or lots 7 and 8, hlook 42, University nddltlon. Tho right is rosorvod to reject nny or nil bids, A certified chock ror 10 por cont or tho bid must accompany tho bid, 'folium ', Thn VPnrlV Cron In HantOS I ,, ,, aliP.nafii1 lilddnr rofusos nnd tho Parana river up to tho lres-to con,u. with tho ordlnnnco and do . .. AA AAA I I.llf ' . ... . . ..... .... ,...... ont yield nnoui jj,w,uuu u, "".tho work, tno chock win no luriuii- WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKU 8ALKSI DKLIVICKIICS FOR HERCULES STUMPING AND BLASTING POWDER From our new powder inagHxlHo on Htttf after Friday, Nov. 9th Remember Our Prices Wo mako tho samo prices n Portlnnd, tlmn mvIiijc yoH tits freight, etc Tho prices how quottnl In HJi ceniA Ih Um lota nhA ?i Ih IoIh of 100 poHHd imiI over, dellvcnsl Ih 8UHt. Vou can Ret yoHr tnwikv)$y ! In tho week, an wo aro bHylinr In carload Iota, and will keep n largo stork continually on Imml. && r- CIVNH, A.MSIUNITION, FISHING VACKIiK, IHOVCLF, CCTLURV AM) Sl'OUTIXO (K)I)H. AGAINST Till: COItl'OIUTIOX. I'n It til HtnU'N'ourt UccldeM I'hprrss t'oinpaiiy Coiiiiikiii Carrier. thu BonBnn 3.000.000 bags oannoi bd placed on tho mnrkot whllo tho corrpe Is of, Inferior (iuntty. London, Nov. 7. Owing to tho falluro or tho coffeo crop in IlfMll arrangements aro mndo for ship monU from Patavia, Java, where an oxcollont crop roported. od to tho city Dlds to bo Hiibmltted to tho street commissioner. Tho dnto of this notice is Novem ber 7, 1900. II. H. PAOK, 11-7-1 It Street Commlislonor. Tw Ihrotlierit Skot. Htockt.011, Cnl., Nor, f. Louis HngKlo nnd Joljn Itngglo, 14 nnd 12 yearn old, wore, shot by Robert Dor- mnn ntrml fR. Vnafitriliiv T.nulM AIaA Rlnuy I-'nlln. R. I).. tinv.' 7 .Tiulirit . thin ituirtilnir. Imt .Tnliti will iirnk. Garland, of tho Unltod States court, ably llvo a few hours. Tho Kauto " a . iHiuucu uvnson aouu. i mm marksmanship, Uonon reached for it cartridge, slipped H luto his gun nnd fired point blank. Doth boys dropped. Uonsou was arrested, nnd made thu Ntatomont that ho thought the cartridge n blank ono. KnglNh Squlro Marries In N. V. Now York. Nov. 7. Tho wedding ' of. Minn Annlo Ilenknrd. daughter of Now York. Nov. 7 Owing to tno , nonkard. to Mr. Joseph shortage of tho Brazilian crop "" Corbettt of 81loro,,hlro( Kngland, a porters hero aro about to raU "" f , of lho ,hr0i wn, quietly price of coffee. Tho Increased prlco , n U)(j cmntry of 0rnc0 will tako effect on or about n-jqburo lloro t0(lay. Mr. Corbett Is hor 10th. the gon of th0 ltt(0 col. Corbett of o I i .,. iinii. flhuronshlro. Kng- i .ft't f p. H. D'Arcy wont to GorvnU on business last evonlng. ... I. ....... .snnKIIU rnr lliu lailll, Willi nun ihiuiiiv. --. I number of his military decorations i w - . n n fi m ! dostrnrtivo Insects which aro osorge W. vono-ruiii- ,.--.. "MnB great damage to tho cotton d dPiVriato ifone on a str to tor . . . .....!- ...' ... nnd ha canget nono c4sewhere to tako their places. All Ashevllle drivers and teamsters on the side of tho strikers, and bavo refused to help VaneruUi thr. edays tho Vanderbllts .. - roned UP at BlUmore House, five miles away from Bl.t- Tnrs. Vanderbllt were un alio to go to church Sunday and bad stay at homo. Vanderbllt take. at Blltmoro. i" ":," ,.. . .-. rru ofrivera aid uw -... him of' tbelr Intentions until Just e- foro- chnrctt up 'rop in Arkansas and Louisiana. . o Whenever you bavo any sympathy !t- bestow direct it towards tno j ycung woman who never used Hollls ter'a Rocky Mountain Tea or Tab lets. 35 cents. Dr. Stone's Drug Store. Tho Portlnnd Municipal Assocla- tlon havo endorsoa Mayor Lane for re-election. . o CASTOR I A ,ti m y mm aAW& BMtt AT HALf PRICE Wt linvi ulwut 100 Imxvm of Hose hud Toilet Bp, a regular 10c n Iwir doap, uhlch was slightly damageil by water fading tho wrupicrs. While it lnt wo ulll svll It for 5c a Bar you liad letter com eirly etui iwako your purcluue, ns UiU is h execp. Hoiinl gool largali, nd tho soap Hill not liist long. RED CROSS PHARMACY CORNER STATE AND COMMERCIAL STS. k. 1AA mr 933 Saki, OrfWi In tho enso Instituted by tho United States Kx press Company against tho South Dakota railroad commission,' to tent tho Jurisdiction of tho board over oxnress comnnnlos. todnv decid ed that uxprcs cnmpnntcs nro com mon carrlors, under tho Jurisdiction of tho commission. o DoVi'lopinriilN KipecU'd. Paris, Nov. 7. Sonsntlonnl dovol npmonU nro expected nt tho hoarlng of tho Cnstellnno dlvorco suit today; Convinced that all hopo of it recon ciliation has gono forevor, it Is ap parently thu intention of tho count's attornoy to open a vicious attack on lho countess witnesses. Tho hear ing tomorrow will bo private Helen Oould Is hero giving sup port and comfort to her sister dur ing tho ordeal. o- Alnikim 1'ronpt'rlty. Washington. Nov. 7 Bluco its purchase by the United States Alaska has produced pearly $00,000,000 or rurs, $60,000,000 of salmon, moro than $90,000,000 of gold and many other products, Claim jumping which has boon tho bono of moro than one of tho larger placer caropn in Alaska will bo entirely abolished in Yukon territory, under the pro visions of tho now mining codo. Compulsory arbitration Is about to do away wth mining legislation. "O ' Governor' Day at Exposition. . Jackson, Mlu Nov. 7. "Prlyato" John Allen, of Tupolo, for twenty years official humorist oi mo na tlonal congress acted as roaster of ceremonies on "Governors' day" at tho exposition hero today, A street parade was one of tho features of the day and when Congressman Jo a ft Sharp Williams ascended the plat form to deliver an addjreM It was cal culated that eight thousand people wero present. -.- HnllK for Home, Lenox, Mass,, Nov. 0. Two teje grnms from Commander R. 13. Peary wero recelred hero today by Morris K. Jessup, president of, tho Peary Arctic Club, stating that tho explorer had obtalnod coal at Ilnttlo Harbor N. F., but wits delayed by, gales. Ho tjoped to sail today. ruwiii' - ' - p Mr. ll. I WIUwb, of LeUnd, ! the gimt of Mrs. A. C. Lwrec. Preferred OlOCKeeeeeee A full lino of high grade gro ceries In every department. NOTHING OLD Wo always keep tho fresh en! and aim high In our doitro to please our customers. A now Ipt 'of Holm's Pickles, 1)111, 8wee tBd 8our. livery thing In Dellcaclos. A fEW BAIGAWS In IMshes. See bei early an4 get tho choice aulectloni. ft M. BramcMi StaU StrMst Giwotr i j m 1 ?. in 4 &&&& iniit ' - - Skb