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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 11. 1008 """"" " ""Sm : ST AVER BUGGIES Aro dlfttlnetlvo'liAlndlvlduaJlty. You caiiftell thejn,whcn you sco them, because they look different nro dif ferent from oUtcrBTTiioy look 'different because they" look better; have bettor style, finish and general make- t, bocnuscfHhoy nro bettor In detail. ofT construction and material.. A few of these details 7 ' " " .. , . . . up. Thoy nro dlfferont, ' y f Bl'HOIAL 8TAVER FIFTH WHKKL Browster pattern, used for years without a single complaint or pnrticlo of trouble The bearing Is directly ovor tho center of the axle, which Is tho pivoted point. There Is llttlo or no' weight on tho clrclo of the fifth whod, which makes it turn freely and easily. SPECIAL HTAVKIt LONG-DISTANCK AXLICH with ndjustablt nut to tnko rap tho wear. You can ad just It Juat hn you would a ball-bearing axio. -It Is a special Slaver foaturo which, understood and prop erly used, you will appreciate. 'It has especially soft, easy-riding springs. You buy a buggy to ride In, nnd many of them rldo llko lumber wagons. The Staver rldoB easy, becauso tho springs nro nindo to spe cial forms, and" of hlghor grado nnd quality of -steer; thnt haH llfo and ela:tlcity, whioh givoB to tho Stuver theoo oasy-rldlng qunlltlos not found In other vohlcios similarly priced. 8TRI3ATOU TOP-LOVEIUN l)EVIQIJ, by moans of wlilch yciu can drop top from" tho Inside by pull ing a lover at your rlglil litihd. ThlB-lffhandy for dropping tfio top when tho side-aiirtnliis nro on. You can also drop tho top by broaklug ono Joint on tho sfdo. You don't hav- to go around tho Job to brenk tho ono on tho other side. This Is also n special Staver fonturo, not found on othorst. Tha Stavor TopB aro exceptionally well mndo. Back-stays are lined with gonulno buckram, with a brass rib bon to take tho pull of tho top. Tliry aro mado with n woltsd seam, which puts the stltohcs Inside, away from tho wonthor, wlioro tho stltehlng will not rot, as. In tho case of all other ordinary tops mndo with tho lap sea'm, tho BtMohos exposed. Mould oh those features, thoro In good quality of material and the boat of workmnnhlp used throughout., 'f you buy a Stavor Buggy, you got a buggy that Is good onough for a King. A Stavor Huggy Is good onougli for nnybody, no matter what hla poaltlon, woalth or calling, and yot tho prlcoa aro ronBonnble. F. F. GARY, Mg. 211, 219, 229, 237 Slate St. Also Moyer, Babcock and ''Bee" Line Ve hides, Harness, Whips and Robes. sB iV I sk IV flf Aj h Harvard 'unlvorslty, Is ono of tho grand old men of tho wheel. On his 74th birthday, which occurred iwo weeks ago, he took his customary bicycle ride with Mrs. Eliot In the early morning, after which hw at tended to his routine college dutle3. Baltimore's Cyclers Active. The Crescent Bicycle club of Bal timore has arranged a scries of events, by means of which :lt will sift material for thte season's, track team. On Sunday, April 12, the club will hold a closed 12mile road race, over the course which was tho sceno of a number of open road race3 hold by tho Crescents laBt fall, For the new series tho club will do nate tho necessary prizes and no on tranco fee will be charged. As soon as tho weather will pormlt a num ber of the members will attempt to break the existing club, records at one, five, ten 'nritt.' twenty miles; tho club offering gold medals to the members breaking tho various rec ords. This club will run Its annual spring half century on Sunday, June 7. Washington's New Illeydcrs. Cyclists of the national capital have organized the Washington Cy cle club. It Is tho lntpntion of tho club to tnko country ruitB, century rides, nnd bo represented In Impor tant races. It Ib probnblo that a bl-cyo1- track will bo built on the prop orty of tho Brlghtwood Driving club, nnd thnt same Interesting cycling event? will ho hold lliore this sum mer. Tho first run of tho now club wl'l be he'd April fi, Washington's streets wera fnmouto as cycler's do llghtB, back in tho early days of wheeling, and tho oxtenslvo Improve ments in this respect, during tho past decade, havo been of a nature to incroa-o the desirability of tho capital as a ctnter of cycling nctlv iy. BACKACHE DANGER &: , i .-- ''&& i . SIGNAL This Simple Home Recipe Prevents ' '' Serious kidney Trouble , Every Timo BIGYGLE WORLD IS MOVING ovoivt. Tho Snlt Lake & Ogdon lino will run nu obsorvntlon trnln to ac commodate Uiobo who witness tho long grind. THR WIIKKLH ARK IIKCOMIXCI MOIII3 POPULAR AS TIIKY IIOMi ALOXfl. It HOoniB n forogono conolualon thnt tho 1U0H annual moot of tho Fodorntlon of Amorlcnn Motoroy cllKts will bo hold In Now York, dur ing n wook to bo dotormlnud Intor, but which will doubtless tdther bs tho wok of July 4th, or tho tlnal week In July. No other oompotlto'r for thlu hon or hiiB mndo an onrnost effort for recognition, no Now York is llkoly to got tho sanction by default. TIim metropolis, in tho person of It mo torcyclist enthuslasta, Ib preparing to make the meet tho groatoat In tho history of tho now spout. In order to provldo adequately for tho oaoa slon, a mooting baa bou Utrid, tit which tho P. A. M. 10 OS Moot club was formed with the fallowing olll cm, President, It. Q. iBetts; vice president. U 0. Outormnn; eooro tary, Honry J. Wermnnj treasurer, David Poimii. Tho club has filed nn application ror tho privilege of holding tin meet, aud as no other candidate are now In night, the mall oto on tho mutter, whioh U required tndr tke V. A. M.' rule. Is Inrgi'y h ittntsr of form and tinw. QRlrlal art ton will rttiulr about two weeks Four stHMdlug oomuilttewi hnv boon appointed by th mw cub, to proYld ropQtivly for ways and means. imiortHluiuaat. coutta and publications. It U, of coumo. nu aorstood that the life of the olub I eolMlmitHl. and that It will dbMoivo vrhou the meet and the ' llnanolal buelneHs conneuted with It 'llinU luxve been completed. flrnlittm'H Ambitious l'ronun. Al Graham, tho Minneapolis oraek eyellRt, proposos to bo In tho running thlB your, and has a busy soaHon mapped out. Ho will first go aft or a purse on n tlmo proposition, which conslBtB In making tho 61 mllm be tween Northtlold nnd Minneapolis In two nnd a half hours. Jock Prlnco will nrrnngo a notion of motor paced raooe botweon Folgor and Graham, and It Is llkoly that Graham and Tom HlrdB will moot at Canby, MlnnoHotn, on July 4th. In tho fall Graham will nttempt to lowor the SB and 100 mllo road records, nnd will go against tho record mile time of Major Taylor of one minute, IS !4-6 HQoouds. Tho Cuii!dlan Whoolmou's Aswo elation has nrraugihl for a eeiioe of trial moe, In connection with this y-nr's Olympie game In London. Tli Olympic distance will bo usvd and tho flnnle will probably be hold either In Toronto or Iloeednlu. While the automobile has baon In the llmollght for the paat few y-nrs. tU motorcycle has bon making onormous strides latoly and will shortly bo running: neok and nook with Ws bljv brother. It Is already elHlmwl that of tke 100.000 mutor iets registered in Wnjclaiul. one-hulf are owattrs of mutoreyolee. Sheuld this ratio t exteudetl to AmarliMi, more then R 0,000 new motoreyclee wilt be domsHded In the next few years. Annual Road Ituco. Arrangements for the annual road race nu Doeqrutton Day. between Salt Lake City and Lugoon. nro al ready being perfeotod by Manager Hugh Hlppoto. Last year there woro fifty six entries, and the raoe waa an exceptionally fast ono. This year Mr, Hippo to expects a Uat of at least ih, v(U will atouso a competition ot before equalled. In tho yearly Ounulcu-Atluutlc Itoad Raco. Tho Stroud Wheelmesi of PklU dolphin, have scheduled tttsir fourtU annual Gumdon-Atlantlo City road race for May 4th. It Is confidently expected Umt tke eoiulug race wU (o.Qgud In lijtereit the exte!l?ut event of last y?ar, oh wet oh oceeslou. It will bo remembered., Oharlee A. Sherwood now a professional and In lOuropo woe the time prlte, and eetabMshed rvoords for Ilfty and six ty mtlej It will also be recalled that th reoe of 190T was run uuder most adverse rlrcumaURoej; thJe riders plunging Into a head wind for 60 mites Phtladephla an J Atlantic Cltv riders are already In training t(or the qvit, uud it J anuouueed; that Baltimore will also be repre sented by a oam of crack rldors. Richmond, Va,, Is In tho market for a couplo of motor cycles, which will be tried out by tho city's pollco forco, Chlof Wornor baa boon in communication with tho police de partments of other cities, and in overy enso has found thnt tho solf propelled oyolos aro most enthusi astically commouded ns aids for of flcent Horvicj. Tho Arlon Whoolman, of Xownrk, N. J., havo arrangod an interesting sorioB of Sunday olub runs, cover ing tho dntos from May fi to August 30. Two doublo dnye aro provided fer: July 4-5 a win will be mad to Tronton and Philadelphia, nnd Au gust 29-20 tho club will visit West Point, N. Y. In addition to Sunday runs onoh wook during the season Just opening the Providence Motorcyolo olub Is arranging a series of extra c'ub runs and hill climbing contest. Thh club's regular run were bagun In March. HoiiiuIh Too Good. A western Journal grvbs a hint to motorcyclists and cyclors, by de scribing a "big nplse" torpedo de signed especially to dUcourogo dogs from Interfering with wheelmen, droppod lightly under n dog's nose, they aro said to lot go with a crash equal to that of ono of Napoleon's old "six poundors" nnd the effect Is so' r4nrtllng that the dog's reason Is wellnlgh overturned. After thnt he Ib more Inclinod to back up than como on, whon tho noxt motorcycle chugs by. Unfortunately tho nddress of tho. torpedo mnkor, or vendor, was not given. Salem Whop'.nieii Victorious. Out In Sa'om, Oregon, tho city council hai been making a futile of fort to have cyc'Iets dismount, whon :Iuy approach pedestrians on tho sldownlk, elth r from tho front or tho roar. It r.aoms that sldo-walk ildlng was a prlvl'ege grantod on certain rtroots lomo tlmo ago, whon io number of riders bsgeu to weno. Undor tho now conditions, with In terest In cycling Increasing dully, n strong effort was mndo to pull back tho privilege but the mensuro fallod to pass. Hvldontly thsro nro both whoolmen and wheolmdn's frlonda onrol'ed among Salem's grnvo and reverend city fathers. w I Waltliour Not In Good Form. i Wowl from Bobby Walthoun wwtld seem to ladlcmte that the At lanta boy is not having the easy Picking this year abroad that ho did last season. When he was "horn In the fall, Walthour waa in bad shap-. The broken shoulder he received on one of 4 ho German trnoki was very painful and was not mending as rap idly as wss hoped. Ills return to Perls was a surprise to his home friends, who thought ho shou'd hav remnlnod hi Atlwita undrr th phy sician's care longer than he did Ills condition U erideaced by hi. hard leek at tke ions dlstaaeee, and many of his well wieJters would b- gktd to see biut r turn to sprint work, at loeet for a time. And In spite of his ajiUOMneemeet tkt he would never ngnle ride on tke dangerous German tracks, where ke had three narrow soine from death. It is said that he h ege'a sign! contract to ride in Germany. Oae of tke mow iiniMirtam of this aeaeon's luotocKu mv ts oa X)w pa. clfle coast, t- h- .Mit ohHlulM for April S at San Buiudle. Th raota wilt he held at Aisoclat'on prk un-de- the vaaettoa of the F M. Twelve matches aud h'hition are one tho cards. President Charles Y EMot of Xow Corporations. Wll'ow Hlvor Land & Irrigation CompRny Principal ofllee, Vale, Oregon; capital stock, $1,500,00.0: Incorporators, C. D. Lntourette, Rd-wr-U B. O'DouueU aud D. M. Bro Bn. Orchard Home Company Prlncl ual olllce, Med ford. Oregon; capl trl took, $100,000; incorporators, C. U Uav, II t Stoddad and W G. AMenhngiU Moie people succumb onch year to some form of kldnoy troublo than any othor cr.use. Tho allghtest form of kidney dorangement ofton dovol opos Into 'Brlghl's kidney disenso, dl aboes or drOpcy. When cither of these dlcenscs nfo suspected tho suf ferer nhoitld at once rook tho best mcdiarl nttontlon possible. Consult only a gocd flrst-clnsi physician, lea.vj patent medicines alone. Thoro aro ma.iy of tho lessor symp toms of kidney troublo vhlch can bo treated at homo Is gtntod by a woll known authority. For some of thono such 30 backp.clio, paid In tho region of.t!i- kidneys, weak bladlcr, fre quency, (especially at night) pain ful scr.ldlng nnd other unlary troubles, try tho following simple bono remedy: Fluid Extract Dan delion one-half ounce, Compound Knrgon ono ounce, Compound' Syrup Saraaprllla, three ounces. Thcao Blmplo Ingredients are harmless nnd enn bo obtained r.t r.ny Good pre scription pbrrmncy and aoyono can mix thorn byj?hnklnc 'voll In a bottlo Tho done for" adults Ib a trnspoonful nftor onch rnt"l and again nt baltlmo There is no bettor general romody known to relieve all formn of rhouma tinm ollhor , becnuso it acta directly upon tho kldnoyo nnd blood. It cloniis the clogged up pores In tho kldnya so thoy enn filter and strain from tho blood tho poisonous uric ncld nnd waste matter vhlch If not eliminated remain In tho blood, de compose nnd fiottlo about the Joints nnd iminctil.-.r tlsiuoi enuring tho un- tob". sufforln-j and dofcinity of rhcrj- tlsm. Th- backncho Is nnturo's signal no tlfylnp tho suffoor thr.t tho kidneys nro not acting proporly. "Tnko enro of your kidneys," Is tho physician's ndvlco to Ms patients.' ENTERTAINMENT PROPOSED FOR ELEET The Public is not skilled in tea and is entitled to protection. Our label our brand Folger's Golden Gate ) Tea m GoJdenC Tea protects the tea drinker. Our reputation is back of every package of tea bearing our brand. Fol ger's Golden Gate Tea means quality purity tea satisfaction. J. A. Folgop OX. Co. San Francisco Importers of Pur Ta Following Is a schodulo of events as they will tnko place In Snn Frnn olsco on tho arrival of tho fleet: Wednesday, May 0, 1 p. m. Ar rival of fleet. Afternoon, ofllclnl cnls. Evening, rocoptlon and ball nt th" Falrmount. Opening of club houso for onlhtod men on Bonlo streot and pavilion ot Eighth nnd Murkot. Thur:dny, May 7 Parade at 0 oVock. Rocoptlon by governor nnd 'nyor at Fairmont after parado. Governor's bancjot at Fairmont In tho evening. First of tho Informnl receptions In th nftornoon nt tho Frlrmont and St, Francis' hotels, con tlntilng ooch dny. First of tho band concert? In the afternoon nt Union Square; In tho ovonlng at various unnsfllgncd squares nnd parks. Friday, May 8 Rovlow of tho floet by Secretary Metcn'f. Gamos In Stndium. Boat rnosa at Alameda. Bannuot to commanding officers at St. Franc's. Saturday, May 9 Onkland day. Sunday, May 10 Yacht club erulBO. Plklou8 services at tho EtKhth nnd Market street pavilion. Monday. Mny 11 Broakfast to tho correspondent! with tho not. Auto rlHn tnr 4( nfflpnrs. OllBOrVntlOn ear ride for 1000 en'lstod mon. Re-j coutlon and ball at tho Fairmont. Boat races o the olty front for tho Bsttenborg cup b'g navy ovant. Tne-drv. Mav 12 Children's day. fncclpl arranemnts to tike 35.000 pphool chl'dron to s? bsttloshlps. C. A. R. rcoptlon at Dreamland rink In the evening. Wodiip-dav. May 13 Day of nth- etlcs a Stadium baseball, tug of war, an 1 field events. First Tamnl pal trip. Thursday. Mv 14 Berkeley day. Dinner lit tho evnlng by the gradu al! j rroc'atlon of tho United States naval academy. Frldav, Mav 16 Santa Rnsa day. ruasBlgned events Rsceptlou by Native Sons and Nntlvo Daughtern t Eastern S'ar and Knl&ht Tempmr. I o I Allianv Demofrot Misfits Th, Seatt'e papers have ralseI the population of that city to 280.00. Bit what Bars firures aro. getting to be. I An era of hlsh toned divorces. I is really strange that any one should wls!i to live with some of tho artsio crntlc fools. i Ben Harden, the raue of Polk, now of Sal. m. Just speke: "If future legsir.tur s r.r anything" like a few we hav. had In the peel the people could better afford to pey the mem bers $25 a day to stay ot home i say th.-y could better afford to pav them $25 Ury to stay nt home O . - .1 U . i Ohiert to Streiic: Medicines. Many people object to taking tho strong nudiclnes usually proscribed by physician? for rheumatism. There N no need of Internal treatment ti and caso of muscular or chronle rheumatism, and more than pin out of every ton cases of tho disease ire of one or the other of these var-f-ties. When there Is no fever and 11 -ti.. iV au) swelling, you may kno v that jt is only neoeamry to apply Chamberlnln's Liniment freely ett qulek re'lef Try it. For sa'o by Dr. Stone's drug store. MARKET REPORTS BY W bay mjm QUOTATIONS OX PR0DUCE , SAX FI1AXCI8CO AND Pqk LAND-LOCAL Market DO KECTKI) UP TO DATE- (United Press Lea.cl Wlte. (United preS9 1cased w San Frnncisco, Anr liu.4 No. 1 California dub n? 11.B7c11.e28; mSI wheat, $1.3691.60, Barley Xo. 1 feed, $1.35011, with some fancy nt $1.42H; to mon to fair, 1.27Viei,nij. jj Ing at San Francisco, IIUA 1.47; browing and ihlpptaf , Port Costa, $1.401.45; Chirft $1.661.85, according to qaljj Butter Fresh California W 22c; firsts, 20c; sccondi, ,! frosh packing stock, Xo. 1, iiJ No. 2. 18c. Frosh oggs Por down, citrti 21c; firsts, 17,4c; Jccondi, II5J thirds, 15 c; dirties. No. 1. 1J, dlrtlos, No. 2, 14c. Potatoos Por contal, Lcep $1.15(0)1.20; Oronon burbank : 0$1.10; river whites, fancy, III 85c; early rose, I1.2SC1.35; iir reds, $1.361.40; sweet poUlw $2.503.25 por crato; new ptik Onions Eastern yellow, IIJ: eastern rods, $ 3.50 3.75 ; Anstni 1. ..,.. r. opap pa uiunu, i,-u M u.uu, Ornn rob Por box, naveli. lac $2.00 (01 2.25; choice, tl.750!.i stnndnrdtf, $1.3501.75; tangerb- SALK3I MAKKET. Local WlmlcMlr Mrkrl. Bgcs 14c. Biittoi' Crontnory. 274c. Hons lie; mixed chlcktsi, 1HJ Local whont 82085c. Oatx S5c. Barley $2C. Flour Hard wheat, 4.50f It valley. $4.00. Hny Choat, $13ffH; dott'.l aria per ton; umoioj, " Onions 3 c. Hops 1007 crop, 4(MHt Cascara Bark 3 to SHc. Mhalr 20c. Keirtll Markf. OaU $1.451.50 per cwt Wheat $1.00, Rolled barley $31. Buttor Country, 39c: ! 30H:.... . 11 e w v lour vuiio, - l-.. ..w.i ti ii1 11.50. Bran 90c per sack; ifj Hay ui, f - i 16; cheat, 86c; clow. WP" Oranges $2.50ff:v- Lkestofk. Hofti-Fit. $550. Stock hogs $j;B0. JinJ Steer Tops. $3.56. ' $3.00. Veal 0Sc. Iniplral Frult. Bananas If 00. Or-Bges ft 40f J " Portlnnd Mrkrt. Wheat-Club, Sic; iW? 86c: bluf-s-sm. mc g1 Psultiv - 'V5' . ei !? ducks, lMbl6r;rlseon'.cW.' doz.n. ., fel'a. flftl-"- Vetch n- .... .. ,- tj.v.tr U- TUere Is o01 l.aB.."5 s-u a dol for -.!': Ti: stom'.ch. t '!a, - ut ..!' dr- AtorniHK, i8e88,0D9- Tue X Moving PnlWJr,rfi' '.ongs, every afterwl noons. , 1 - "" IJoLttST, aru-r - , -c -..n 'tW A -- . 1 1; uu : w :...ii.i.ji.i' V t - IT. ",.-. ' -T, ,, " ' ..- . ,-w-"- l..'l WJLOEN WUfi-