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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1908)
oes not Color th AVER'S HAIR VIGOR iTE CYCLING NEWS (By Frank J. Mooro.) llio Annual F. A. M. Meet. few xorK, juiiu juiy a, , 1(1 4, Thero nro tho dates of the t important motorcycle ovent of ! year, ana win iuuhu ui uiu cuy New xonc, which win uo uvory Li motorcyclist's Mecca pro tern. Edquartera will bo ' established at adway anu uou siruui, which us Initiated know, la right In the rt of tno oonzmo uiucks, wnqro h cycios anu moir uig urouiora all to the merry, morry, from dawn to way pnBi eariy canuio itlng tlmo. And hero Is tho pro- Itn: yednosaay, juiy i, a a, m runs jrant's tomb, Lafayette Boulovard Port Goorco Hill, iz m signt jjng tour In "rubberneck" coaches, out oi iow kuubis oiuy. s p. run around central iparK. 4 p run to Hall of Famo and Vun rtlandt Park. 8 p. m excursion 3onoy Island. rhursday, 8 a. m., bath run to ney isinnu, vm vyuiu puui; ur fh and oxiuoition m mo 8nviu; nnlion Battory baths, N. Y. 11 tin., run to Rosyln, L, I, via .Tori- Road, a p. m., lining tourna- Int at RoBlyn. 8 p. m "smoke t" and general JlnkBtldo at Rob- Friday. 7 a. m., start of 60 miles bnomy test from Roslyn. 1 p. m , owder party nnd annum pnoio Qnh nt Sea OUff, L. I. 7:30 p. m , In.mi F. A. M. business mcctinc Id election In Terrnco Garden hall. Y. ...... Saturday, July 4, io:ao a. m, troi excursion to Pntorson, N. J. 2 p national championship rnco meet Pntcrson, stadium. V. A. M. Meet Racing Events. Although tho circumstances which irced tho F. A. M. 1008 Meet club i look for nit outaido tno city traci: KfA accented with much roluctance. l$ already ovldont thnt In choosing fee now i'nterson j. i., ainuiuni, n nek will bo utilized that is douut- e without a poor in America ror fcotorcyclo racing. It will bo tho nt scientifically uanuou trncK in br moiorcycio rncmg bihco uiu uj- iTiicton of tho ChnrlOB River trncK nonton, on which tno milo record EC 2-5 seconds wns mndo In lOOfi That record stands today, and as he Stndlum has boen constructed to Listnln a speed of n mllo In 50 sec- nns, tliero is mucii interest in uiu oislblllty of tho making of a now River ! LH .AAMH.1 mt.A nimitlna TMvni nuu ruumu. iiu im. """ nrk trnck wns bnnkod 45 degroos, Hi . Vt.n o..n.. i.nM,, to aiu. rune uiu puiumm uuun....b . -. . , . eprcos. Tho ovonts which will no decunu . t tho F. A. M. moot on tho nftor-l on of July 4th will bo bb follews: 'wo miles novlco, 30 V4 piston dls-, Inccment; Flvo miles, prlvato own-, rs; ono mllo, nntionni cnampion- tilp; threo mI108,, amntour, opon.lors aliuo, nB tne preccuoiu esimi- M piston displacement; uirco n'les prvnte owners, 30 vis pision puplncoment: thro miles, prlvnto E)wncrs, 30 piston dlBpiacemont; Uvo mllos national championsiup; len miles, proreasionni, prizes ju, 520. $10. with ontry feeB added) ten nUes national championsiup; nvo Inlles, amatour, opon; ton miles inndlcap, the 01 cu. In niion o:- 'accment iimitnt on w aim y fcept bb notod nbovo. . . Thcri will bo threo or moro prizs In each ovent. nmong them. tho ?7o 'aterson Stndlum eun. Tho ontvy fee wl'l bo ?1 for nil nmntour ovonts. nnd $2 for tho professional races. I'll 1 'I1' HilllMIII Il'llll II .' T ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT : Alab!eIVepfsflonlarAs-sIrallalniiieFoodaftaiWufa-ling tlw S loroacbs aaiulowek of i't' Promotes Di jesllonJCfoe ifur ncss nnd IksLContalns neMur OpiunuMorphuic norwocraL' upi Nc ot Narcotic. 32 JtefOldDcMdmmEta, Rnykb Sltd" Jtx.baa MtamadetJa Him Set J- mixytstmrnr. N5ft i?1" Apcrfect Remedy for Corona- ia.fc. (1L . uon, sour aiuiuoui.un.'7 Worras.Cpm'ulsionsfewrisfr ncssandLoss of Sleep.; ?o t i flic, NEW YOHrU '.) MHflMHiHtPBPjR iLLLHI m GuarMteedwwWt ExiwcCopy of Wmppf FTTTTmrffiT i mCZZ -SMJBMiVHiLBBTVIB TbmIBPjJPLIjIBJ j 1 Hi DAILY CAPITAL e Hair -I Si nmiCiha5,,,,on"h,P mcdal9 from h2w tn.H ,P' A M- dlc wl avo i-i '"'V.?1. mentation. These KL" WA" b. ln Bold, silver, and wiVh S i ""Ies win close Juno 23, Sew York" DoUBlas' 317 Wc8t 8t' iiim ?ftcr,Cnnndft cc,e Tr". British cycle manufacturers are al ready looking with Jealous eyes at tho renewed Interest in cycling which la being taken up In Canada with tho same enthusiasm that Is now being displayed on this sldo of tho Inter national boundary lino Tho To roton News announces that tho man n,Soi"8 pf two of tho best known Eng lish bicycle factories, ono located In Coventry and the other ln Birming ham have decided to establish a Joint concern In Canada, to bo lo cated near Toronto. Tho new fac tory will manufacture bicycles and 1wi ot cycl accessories. In ad dition a Nottingham, Epgland, cycle fnctory will osUibllsh a largo selling agoncy In Toronto, but for the pres ent will not undertnko to manufac ture bicycles on this sldo of the wn tor. This proposed English compe tition does not pleaso tho Canadians who aro interested In this Industry. However, ono Toronto dealer, whon informed of the English project, said that It wold bo Impossible for tho British makers to mako much head way, as their bicycles aro heavy and clumsy affairs, with steel rims and hand brakes, while the Canadian product embodies tho wooden rim and coaster brako, not to mention tho cushion frame. Dclroit'H Woman Motorcyclists. Mrs. II. O. Smith, of Detroit, wife of tho president of tho Detroit Mo torcycle club, Is said to be the only motorcycliso In tho mlddlo statc3. Last summer alio spent many happy hours with her husband on a motor cyclo built for two, and this year sho decided to have an Individual mount. Her machine has n 3 horso power engine, and Is capable of making a mile a minute. Mrs. Smith recently nccompnnlcd tho Dotrolt Motorcycle club on Its run to CaB Lake, on which occnslon sho showed herfolf to be an export driver, nnd was up with tho leaders all tho way. Ilk'yck' Hiding mi Instinct. Former rldors of tho blcyclo, who fcol tho old cnthuslnBm for tho wheel stirring In their bosoms, but who nro wondorlng whether they could master tho cyclo again, will bo interested in tho stato ment recently mndo by n French scientist. Ho main tains that after a very limited ex perience In blcyclo riding a person, rotnlnB the wheel in nn upright posi tion bv n sort of Instinct. No mat- tr "om 'onP It nns uccn fllnc0 n ponton nns given up ruung, uiu trick will como back to ono in soon '..k i. .. .... ,u'"u" "" i' tricK will como nncK nn .i,i i "a ' K ..t""i. lllcyclrs iinvo tno Higiit or way. Tho recont decision of Judgo Luodors, of Cincinnati, In a porsonnl Injury caso, will bo read with Intor- cbi oy cjtiurn mm imiiuiw - usueii promnos io uu mr icuL-uiuii. rno caso wna onu in wni i ui- moii'io ran down a gin who wu oh n oicycio, mm mu jhuK mm oicycio nuer hub pnui ubi f ' mrcuiH uvw u i .",",,," drivon vonicio. ino juuBe B iivuuiuu was uubuu um ui v"" '"" ; noarer pedosiriamsm uimi nu u "r "L"TnvM3n. aim uiuuiu' v """ ""'w " or right, on the hlghwny. Hiunimo liiKpcrtorrt on BIcycU'H. Ind'annpolU has mountej her two humano ojlkora on blcyclos. Ono of CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Sought In Use Over Thirty Years GASTORIA ,T "f"T. WCt9lWTT. Tf Bears the A9 Signature jVy A ffl1 j For JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. them, Inspector Shine, was a bicycle offlcer In tho police department for a number of years, and It was on ac count of the ability that ho displayed white on that duty thnt ho was pro moted to bo a humano Inspector with the rank of sergeant. Heretofore the humane inspectors have depend ed upon the street rnra Two Cycling Moots for Baltimore. rwo cycling events, of moro than local lmportnnco, are bolng framed up for tho Plmllco trnck, at Baltl more. The first of these will be a motorcycle ovent for which a F. A. M. sanction has been grnnted for July 4. in this ocent the chlof features will bo a flvo mllo hnndl cap and a ono mllo open race. While tho propo-d meet will como on tho last day of tho annual F. A. M. gath ering to bo hold In New York, It Ik confidently believed that many of the southorn 'motorcycllses, who wl'1 bo unable to bo ln that city, will Join wth tho rnpldly growing legion of Baltimore and Washington riders, In making tho Plmllco meet a groat success. Application has been mado to the' Federation of American Motorcyc elation, for sanctions for a joint elation, for canstlons for a Joint meet, to bo hold at tho Plmllco track on Labor Day. A request has been mndo to havo some of tho F. A. M. championships scheduled for this date, and If tho promoters aro ablo to securo this privilege, It will ndd Immensoly to tho Interest In the meet. Among the bicycling events to be on this Labor Day card, special attention will bo given to tho novice class. New TrnckB Dlscussrd. Tho announcement mado last week, that a now N'atlonnl Circuit for blcyclo rnclng is now cortnln, Is re garded by tho sporting writers of this country as tho most Important lilt of cycling news thnt hns beon published In several years. Tho fact is conceded tunc the instant succo?s of tho new Nownrk Velodrome wns tho moundntlon upon which tho Na tional Circuit Idea wns built. It Ib also responsible for n violent erup tion of now track projects or per haps' they Jtro only dreams. Several professional rldern, who would havo no troublo in finding flnnnclnl back ing If they declcd to tnko tho plungo nro considering tho feasibility of building modern tracks at Brooklyn nnd nrldgoport. Doth cities nro fav or ably situated to draw dargo crowds from tholr own nnd adjoin ing populations. Hnltlmorc Trnck Project Hnngi Fire. At this writing thoro seems to bo much doubt as to whother Baltimore will havo a now, modern blcyclo trnck, uch ns was projected recently by Jack Prince. It was tho hopo of this well-known trnck builder that nrrnngomonts could bo mndo for Sunday rnclng but thnt Is ono thing Bnltlmoro will not Btnnd for. How over, ns n Bnltlmoro man who Is prominent In cycling clrclos say: "Bvcrv night Is a holldny In Balti more," and thoro Is Btlll rt posMbllltv of n new track being built, mainly wjth n view to rac'ng under tho elec trics. Tho chief hitch In this pro gram lle.1 In tho fact thnt certain pnrtlCB holding franchlso rights aro allogcd to be Indisposed to tnko nny nctlon on tholr own bohelf, or to wnlvo tholr rights nnd nllow othon to go ahead. Asc Baltimore Is ono of tho vory b?st cycling cities In tho east, It Is to bo hopod thnt nmlcnb'o nrrnngomonts will soon bo mado, In order thnt tho clty'i nort-loing nubile mnv havo an early onportunlty to onlov the rejuvenated bicycle rac ing game. F. A. McFnrlnnd, who Is the ol.l wt blcvclo rider on tho trnck todny, Is making tho youngitors nt Suit Lake Cltv sit up and tnko notlco. McFnrlnnd stnrtod on tho National Circuit In California ln 180C, nnd hns followed th game ovor slnco. He hns nulled down over SIOO.OOO in purses, nnd has ridden nil ovor tho world. o Cntnrrli Cniuiot He Cured, with local applications, ns they cannot reach the seat or tne aiseavo. Catarrh I a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to euro It you must tnko Internal remedies. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts dl-ertly on tho blood nnd mu cous surface. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is not n nuack medicine. It was pro scribed by one of tho best physician In this country for years and Is a regular prescrlpt'on. It Is composed of the bo-t tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tho two In gredlonti Is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney &Co props.. Tole- Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. , . , Pold by all drugglsti, price 75c . -41 ' - Whatever you may say agalnsrt Tom Kay, he at Itan tells the peo ple what ha Is going to do. For n Sprained Ankle, As usually troated, a spralnod m.iia win disable tho Injured per son for a month or more, but by ap i..i rho,niiarin(n'a Liniment ana observing the directions with each boU!e faithfully a cure may b ef fected in many cases In less than ono week's time. This liniment Is a most remarkable preparation. T it for a sprain or bruise, or when laid up with ohronlc or muscular rheumatism, and you aro certain to be delighted with the prompt relief which It affords. For salp by Dr. Stone's drug store. . -o Taft is a big man but he will grow bigger. t Pains in the back and side may come from the kidneys or liver Lane's Family Medicine the tonic axatlve, and a great kidney and liv er remedy, will give relief. TUESDAY, JUNK 23, 1003 WtIWtplWWWWWlWWlWMtllWWtlWWWWipWWiMII WANT ADSr-OUICK tmpwwwtpwwwtmwtiwwiiwMiiwiiwiiii4iit FblX SALE For SiCc-T-aood, almost now hay baler. Can bo soon at Capital Soap Works, 1230 Ferry street. Will very cheap. 6-18-lmo Automobllo For Sale First class, 35-hor8 pbwer, 5 passongor Stod-dard-Dayton touring car for sale cheap. Owner will guarnnteo car. Enquire at Journal ofQco. For Sale First-class carpot paper at this ofQco, 25c for a big roll. Farm and City Property Our lists ot desirable properties is too largo to specialize Yerex Bros. Co., 373 State street. tf. For Sale Now 6-room house on Market xind Thirteenth . All con veniences. Will sell cheap. Ad dress O. H., Journal ofilce. tf" Tliero Is n Demand For properties conveniently located which may bo purchased on Installments. If you havo ono of merit, elthor city or country, to bo sold In this manner at market value, let mo know about It. Customers aro now wait ing to clo?o deals. Paul M. Sims, Main 729, 222 N. Commercial. For Snle Ono model E Rnmblor runabout. Warranted first class condition. See Wilson & Mruuror C-18-lmo For Snle A first clausj cow for alo cheap. Phono Fnrmors 24X FOR SALE. IH nn-lOO Acres Located 1 mile from stntlon, Vt mllo to school. PIncc Is all under cultivation, ex cept 10 ncrcs In mature. All foncod and no wnsto land on placo, Throo ncro orchard consisting of apples, chorrlcB, prunes nnd walnuts Plonty of tlmbor for fuol. Spring wntor In every field. A good fl room houso, hot nnd cold wntor, bath, toilet nnd lnvnt'ory; good bnm. grnnory. cnrrlngo nnd Bhed nnd chicken houso. Prlco $4050. Will trndo for Salem residence property not to exceed $1500, 8 AcreH Locntcd 2 mllos from con tor of Salem. Throo ncros under cultivation, nil rest ot fruit, audi as apnlcs, pears, ehorrlcs, quinces nnd English walnuts; C acres in pnBturo, modem 2-story houso, room, hnrd finished, soptle tnnlc, wind mill nnd feeder. Prlco $4000, cnBy terms. 18 Acivh Locntcd 2 mllos from town, nil undor cultivation; n good 5-room hniiBO, barn nnd wagon shed. Woll wnter at houso and al so at barn; good young orchard, consisting of apples pears, prunes, choislCB nnd smnll fruit, such ns blnckborrles, goosoborrlos, cur rnnts nnd strawberries. Prlco $300. SALK.M I.NVKhT.MK.Yr LU. ' .1112 BUxtv Street. FOR SALE. flrolii, Stock, Dairy, nnd Fruit Farms Sonio of tho vory best In tho valloy. 515 Acres 340 undor cultivation In crop, balanco timber and good pasture, spring wntor all yonr. An Ideal stock or dairy farm; well fenced; good houso, 9 rooms, barn and granary; good orchard. ThU U a snap, only $37 per acre; ad joining land held at $40 to $00 per aero. 101) Acres 120 under cultivation, ln crops wheat and oats, best In tho valloy; 10 acres of flno bear ing orchard different variety; bal anco oak tlmbor and pasturo, min ing wntor all year. House and barn, good roads, near Salem Prlco $100 per acre; adjoining land sold at $125 per acre. Wt Mako n SM'clnltyr-Of Wlllam otto Valley farms. List your farm with us. HECMTEb & SCHULZ, 171 State St., In Huff'x Floww Store LIVERY AXnPEEpjBTAHLjra Livery nwl Feed Stable OM Post office Stables, at 254 Fer;y street botweon Commercial and Frpn streets. Tolephone 188. Some o the finest liveries In the city can be found here. Dick WestncoU proprietor. 10-1-lyr AWAxinn3TOHiis KuiiCfiC irroH:.lamrtacture"r" saib, doors, mouldings. All kind, of bouse finish and hard woo work. Front etreet, between 8tat and Court. Make all complaint! at the office. actf In Sakm by Dr. S. C. 5- A tut. Cttttu uir he trmtum Uwrmn IVItlMWNTirAlt. ! fcinl trfl tU- I MMiTtntgictfra..T4. UwcT.r. S MISCELLANEOUS Ixiulon Noodlo House Fprry street, near High. 6-5-lnao. i 1. 1 i i Togo Noodle House First class place to get bowl noodle. Fresh and well served 10c 430 Ferry street. 6-6-lmo Help Famished Free pf Charge By Salem Employment Company, 47S Stato street, phone No. 149. Par ties wanting help please call at office or phono us. Also have cows for sale. Concrete Work Get my price oh sidewalks, curbs, septic tafekaaad cement work of any kind. Alt work guaranteed trst-elaM. H Ward, 2378 Maplo Avo., Highland, Phono 1G69. July24-tt Vegtt Lsnstwr and Fael Cev-Cum-' her .shttfglftf; kfeuIl!lBr klaterfel, wood and coal. Low prlew asd prompt deltverloi. One block eai ot 8. P. p&Btengt? depot Faba 198. . 7-2-tt Dtttte & Wcadcroth -Fine wlnei liquors and clgan. 'We handle the celebrated Kellos sand Castls whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi- draught. South Commercial street 8-8-lyr Enlarged Our meat market on Ka stato street has been doubled ln bIzo and wo aro hotter prepared than ovor to serve customers. Prompt sorvlco and the best of meats our motto. Call or phone 109. B. E. Edward1 Meat Co. PLUMBERS Tlico. M. Ilarr rlumblDg, hot w: and stea.m heating and tlaalna. 164 Commercial street. Phoai Main 192. 8-1-lyr M. J. 1'etzcl Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. BuccoMor to Knox A Murphy, 226 Commercial street 'Prone Main 17. WanUl nt Once From $100 to $600, tho host ot collateral secur ity to offor. Address Q 10, Jour nal omco. G-ll-tt Wanted Mlddlo -aged lady at tho Gorman Bnkory for plain cooking and 'assist In tdidlng.Btoro. In quire at stor.e.-12th and Ghomeke- ta. i s-zs-iii-: Jarpcntcru Union no. lOflB LoeaJ Union No. 1065 of Carpeatera awl Jolrers ot America meet ever? Saturday evonlng at 8:00 p. ro. Is Hearst hall, 420 State St. A. W Dennis, Rec. Sec. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Meeti Saturday night In Hoi in an ball, State stroot Waldo Miller, Q, R.; J. G. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Cattle Hall la Holmaa block, eor nor Stato and Liberty etreeti Tuesday ot each week at 7:80 m. Oscar Johnson, G. O.; H. B Andorson, K. ot R. and 8. Modern WoodmeH of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meeti overy Thursday evealag at 1 o'clock Ib Holmaa hall. W. W Hill, V. O.; F. A Turner, clerk A'oodmea ot World Meet eiry Tr day night at 7:30, In nolraaa hal. O. L. "Darling, O. C; P, L, Frai Ir, Clerk. s LIhooIb Annuity Union. ilek, aeel dent and pension Insurance; $1, 000,000 pledgrd; every claim pall Oood agent wanted. J. H. C Mongomery. supreme organizer Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. J Ryan,, secretary, 646 State strf DRAYMEN. Cuiuinihi llron.1 Transier Ciny All kinds of transfer work dona. Furniture and pianos boxed read; for shipment. Prompt service h our motto. Stand and ollce al 258 South Commercial street Phone 210. Residence Phous 8. m ' ( TB HIB B ,ARGEST 'RODUCTK m&TKJVt RETURN: REAL K8TATR FOR BALK t Are Von in the Market lor Sob 37G acres 4 mllos from Sales, good house and barn, 300 aerM ln cultivation, $31,875. 20 acres at Fmtltland, 12 acres la cultivation, balance timber aa4 pasturo, good spring, 6-roeas houso, now barn, 2-acre appt orchard which netted S200 last year. Trico $2100. Modern 5-room cottage on Court streot, city water, sower, et, Prlco $1000. Farms Fpr Any Purpose Aay .number ot acres to suit, look ovor our lists before buying, all our buyers have been well satisfied, we can please you, Salem Branch Yerex' Broe. Co. OLMSTED LAND CO. Salem Brunch Ycrox Bros, Ce, 878 STATE STRMm. huh nniHjm mm I Hi The I White House Restaurant X Fer a Regular 1 25c Dinner at 2pc 1 They eaa't be beat McGKchrist & Son Preffletora, I' f i II llit I H II ill I H i 1 1 1 N Call and try Umsr. UtM 16e! Beard per irk fl.tf V also furalihed reasoaable. AT TWOk ifMW vT Saicm . Restaurant MEALS 15c i HOTELi OREGON I Cor Snenth and Stark gt. ' PorlUnd's New and ModwM ; Hotel. Rates $1 per day art : up. European plan. Free Bus. WRI6IIT.DrCKNS0N HOTEL CO. ! Proprietors I! The Leonard I 4 First class rooming and board- X Ing houso. A. Clark, proprle- t tor. Phono 071. 254 Front St. Salem, Or. X44-44-4-M-- I M; Phono 44 Main 147 N, High fk, C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs apd Llvory, all Rigs Modem Rubber Tiro. hollbti:R' ., Rocky Mountain Toa NuflBl A Bmt MkHiU foi Dy VtofU. Brfofi Ostlia nh!i i4 Rm" Vljcr. mi if Unir Trouble, rlmpU Kiii", ''"P"? MmLSSi i'i nJSr Tag,,ft SSSeM NUQQET8 FOB SALLOW Pf ifU HITTTERXUT BREAD, It is worth won tha. "T dread ye the price ! m hlghwr Tor sal at your grocere . CALIFORNIA BAKMKt, HOTBL ANirXBSTAURANTfT" MeMiiMMJMllff HlllllilllW-rlHIHMH I 'Wi'XLUl'i .'fit i'f . rhu