tier DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON,. WKDNB&DAY, iTUNR 8, 108 ;? s: - T v , xAiw tsjc ts VCSfc sfi3"5fe.1Wr' jff"- oes liot Color tfic Hair esttTpys Dandruff vrcK'S HAIR Vihnb ' " TEGYCL1NGNEWS (By Frank J. Mooro.) A Reasonable Bicycle Prophecy. Helen Marcel, writing In the PittB burg Times says, In a timely article , on the rejuvenation of evdlnrf "Man tion Day a-, Cycling Date, of wealth. If they are not ton tn ft In many years has cycling or to stiff, are beginning tp look 'to givou Bruai prominence in yio oicy.cie to take them to and from :conuiun uny awueucs, as was tnoir places (0f .business,. flndfng thai se this year. While many of It gives them much tiiuwW ni' ards Included motorcyplo rac- but tho wheol la uelng used chiefly' t was,, after all, the bicycling by young men and womeri umlnr 20. a that woro thp most numerous. , Thoy are belnir boueht hv nMi -t. Vide spread popularity ot'.tho the wealthiest poplo for the young- is won Riiusiua y no loiiow- er members of ihelr families, andlka l.i llln ..V.I.L. n . I . ... - (ui, ui, 4wc, wu.uii ugurea in iiruapocis aro tnat anothor year will lays uispaicuca as the scones find them In still greater use for cling actlylty: St. Louis', Mo.; 'park and country riding and for get- ie, wasn.; .uoencster, n. Y ;, ung about. denco, R. I.; Tpnawanda, N. "But the plraBuros of blcveline (Buffalo, N. Y.; Gloucester City,' cannot bo confined to any one stra !; Manasquan, N. J,; Now York turn of society or ace of riders. It ' Aurora, III.; Salt Lake City, has distinct advantages which never Boston, Mass.; Newark, N. J.; can be wrested from It. and It will" Hold, N. J.; Toledo, 0.; Den-, not bo long before men and wornon" ol.; Los Angeles, Cal. At sov- of. all ages and whatever placo In f the places named thoro woro tho social Bcalo will use tho wheol ,' evonts, to accommoduto both moro for tholr personal convonlonco and motorcyclors. and pleasure, without renard tn One Liglitfl Up In Now Jersey.1 what other peoplo may think on tho en vohlclo light laws woro first subject." ulgntcd, at tho beginning of . Motorcycle nuns Awny with Chief. ycio rover years ago tnoro was) 1110 unnappy motorcyclo oxporl- comment grumbling Is near- enco of Tuxedo Park's chief of po- ght over tho fact that other, Hco recently, was resnonslblo for. Jes needed tho lights as much many broad grins by members of tho 0 bicycles. When tho nutomo- nrlstocrntlc summer residents of tho camo, thoy adopted lights ns park. Tho chief, with an eyo to curb tter of courso, and not until Ing tho speeding proclivities of tho car has a ntato regulation been nutomobllo sot, purchased n motor- which applies to horse drawn cycle,-that wns guaranteed to run Ics. Now Jersey has shown tho. like tho. dickens. And It did. too. by a statuto that Is unlvcrjal tho first timo tho chief took tho road. s application. Tho drlvor of .Accidentally pressing the wrong gad- sort of rig, from a farmor's.Rot or something, tho thing bounded n up, Is Hnblo for non-compll-,away llko a stung door. NoLsceelng anything, cheap, to hit, tho chief ac companied tho motorcyclo out of town at a mad gait, traveling much farther, than tho eyo can reach at a.rnto that simply tore tho lining out of tho speed law. When tho thin? had finally been stopped, and tho chief camo bnck, ho wns promptly arrested by ono of IiIb oVn men and haled hoforo Judgo PIcrro Lorlllard. After a most searching oxamlnnttdn tho chief was discharged with a sharp admonition. IU'vfvliiK tho City Bicycle Paths. Recently an agitation Jibb been commoncod to soctiro tho ronownl of tho blcyclo paths all over tho city, nnd motorists aro taking nip tho path subject In cnrnoitt Kiy tho Minneapolis Tribune. It Is hoped to have all tho paths In proper shapo again this year, and, If this Is done, for Novombor was $17. Tho then cycling and especially motor- kwlth tho law. And as they act- enforco tho lnws In Now Jcr- tho oxnmplo to other ctatos will ,most convincing sort of affair, folotprcyclcs Save Dollar. pre nre somo figures on motor- exponso ob to malntonanco, ro- etc., which aro bettor than sov- rolumns of argumont on tho of- by and economy of tho "llttlo v3," A Colorado tolophono com- has'boon using a machlno.for Ik yonr, pnd has recently corn- data on this -subject, covorlng 1 months. Tho record for No- or and Dccombon being tho trying months In tho year, will id with interest. Accurato ac ting was mndo not only for gai- oil and repairs, but oven of Imo spent In grooming tho ma- On this basis tho total ox- number of bad days was 15, the trips mndo aggregated 417 Tho llvory oxponso saved was SO, Owing to tho high avorngo ucd maintained thoro was a sar- lnbor amounting to 38 hours, to $10,60. Tho not saving for lonth was $40. Tho mllongo )ecembor wno 247, with n not kg for tho month of $24, Ing Is to become again, a popular pas tlmo In Minneapolis. Mnny women nro taking to cycling agnln this year, nnd 4t Is said that within a month tho streets will again ho glv on ovor largoly to tho fair cyclist. Tho offeto East has adopted the wheol again, and that Bcoms all thnt was necessary to mako tho sport again popular. Women's motor- I 1 Kind Yor Have Always Bought, and whlclt lias been uao for over 30 years, Jiaa borno tlio signature of and lias been xnauounuer ins por- yLfc-jS. ponal supervision since lta inraucy. -&c4U4i Allow no ono to decel vo you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-ns-jjood" aro but Experiments that trlilo with, and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against; isxpenmouw What is CASTORIA ECastorU Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups, xz is nensum. " contains nnitimp Onlum. Morphia or other Narcotlo substance. Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys IVoriiu nd allays Fovcrlshncss. Xt cures xwarriiuju. huh C0U0. It reliovcs Teething Troubles, cures Coiihtipntion and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Jb'oou, rcguwies mo Ktonmch and Bowels, giving lieauny aim iihiuith mL: Tho Children's Pauacea-Tho Mother's Frlcud. BNUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS - .. ai.A XlOUiiJ IU piguimuj.w v 2L&&u ie IM You Hare Always Bought In Ue For OVr 30 Yeart. cy,cle aro t,o make their appMrnac before the season 1b mu'ch older and then let tho unwary pedostrlan bo- waro when "milady" begins learning how 'to manipulate tho now ma chines. Spring Ulcyclc Trade. As evldenco of tho re-awakenlng Of tho bicycling .fover, a local dealer, proudly exhibits the record bt the salo of ovor 100 machines of one' mako and, upwardB of ISO bicycles of other; models, says, the Council Blurts, la., NonparJoU Nothing par ticularly new .or novol Is shown In." tho Una of bicycles on tho market- this. year. Thq.old .tlmo craxq for light wheels wUh. enormous gca,rs, nas noi neon revived and tho manu facturers aro now turning out a ser viceable stylo of machine which If built for all-round us and differs .from tho racers qnly la the Btae br., weight ot tho tlro. Twenty-twoor 23 pound, is th'e usual wefght ot .the 1908 modols ot bicycles and thoy are doclared to bo of groator life and scrvico than tho flimsy llttlo 18 and ID pound whcols which woro eagerly sought by tho riders a few years ago. Prices In bicycles havo shown llttlo change in tho last threo years. Tho aVerngo prlco 1b $45 for a first class machine, but hundreds of first class, guaranteed machines ot tho most approved modols aro being sold for $40. Arc Cycling tlio Whole Country Over. Tho president ot ono of tho boat kn.own cyclo factories of tho east has boon looking over his Now York Btato agonclos and Is authority for tho statement that hU business has lncronscd 60 per cont ovor Inst year. It woutd seem that this sort ot thlni l Just as true of tho west, north and south as It Is ot tho cast, as & phonomcnal lncrcnso tn blcyclo sales Is roportcd from every section. It Is thought that tho return In whoollng Interest, which' was begun a sonson or two back, was greatly assisted by J tho hard times. Thousands and thousands ot old tlmo rldors sud denly nwoko to tho economy nnd healthy cxcrclso that cycling offorod. n ' No Need of Suffering from Ilfieunm tlsni. ' It Is a mlstnlco to allow anyono to suffer from rhoumntlsm, as tho pain can always bo relieved, and In most cases a euro effected by applying Chamharlnln's Llnlmont. Tho ro- llof from pain which' It affords Is nlono worth many times Its cost. It mnkes slcop and rest f)Osslblo. Evon In cases of long standlug this lini ment should bo used on account 'of tho relief which It affords. Do not bo discouraged until you huvo given It a trial. For. salo by Dr. ,Stono;,3 drug store. o Hurrah for bettor monoy woll spent. o- -vvt "- j . .. fe-i G& -. w?4f. a WANT ADS-DUICK RET flMwiMill FOU SAJLE' r saie tresii eraue Jersey cew: 'also a Sack to trrfde for light, bug gy. Phone 47x2 Farmers. C. L.; Deaver, Itt. 2, Box It. C-l-lw. , llomp offered To good middle aged woman, with intentions of matrl- mny Address box 51;, Salem -SStsWfc ,. . ,. i-i-st , pj MJgCKLbANBdUS Jjost A breast pin with gentleman's photo on taco and. gpld rim, Sat urday afternoon on Stte street, jnjjer ieav at Journal for re- UlYllSif K&Vtj M6TATS FOR jw For 8Mr(?holco baled' cheat hay! iilsa tauttoa lambs. Box 113, Tur ner, Ore. ' - . -2-3t Worlds or Uloo Calta lilies, roses, V.leiets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf fodils, etc.,. and everything la sea son. 'Mrs. Hugh Jofy", 1952 Court' street, Salem, .., , 4 3-2 4: . Foe Salet Flrst-clas carpet paper at this flUlce, 25a for a big .rolU , Vor 4 Tent,: wakon,kcev'er arid all kinds of camping outfits; also new and second hand goods', fur nlturo, hardware, etc. Conrad Plllman, 447 8tate:8t. 429 lino Farm and City rroporty Our lists ot dcstrablo properties Is too largo to Bpcclallr.6. Yorox Bros. Co., 373 Stato street, tf. Now and Second Hand Goods We . aro now located ln our quarters on Center street, where we will do a gonoral business In sew and second hand goods, watch repair ing a specialty. Qordan & Ratelt, 325 Contor street. 5-12-lmo. roads, v . It's t Thinks It Saved His Life. . Lestor M. Nelson, 'of Naples, Mnlno, snys la a recent letter: "I havo used Dr. King's Now DUcovory many yonrs, for coughs and colds, and I think It snved my llfo. I hnvo found It n rollablo romody tor throat nnd lung complnlnts, and wou'd no mora bo without a bottlo than 1 would bo without food." For nonrly 40 years Now Disco vory has stood at tho head of'thront and lung romcdlcB. As a provontivo of pneu monia, and healer of woak Kings it hnB no equal. Sold undor gunranteo at J. C. Perry's drug store, 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo free. ' Here's to tho old. soldlors, may tltolr last years bo good ones. o Horn In Iwn. Our fnmlly woro all born and raised In Iowa, and havo usod Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlar rhoon Remedy (mado at Des Moines) for years. We know how good It Is from long experience in tho use of It. In fact, when 1st EI Paso, Texas, tho writer's llfo was saved by. tho prompt uso of this remedy. Wo aro now engaged In tho morcantllo busi ness nt Narcoossee, Fin., and havo Introduced the remedy here. It hu proven very successful and ! con stantly growing In favor. Ennls Bros. This remedy Is for sale by Dr. Stono's drug storo. x, x Tho Ideal day for haymaking U dry, cloudy and windy; but human ability to make such a day Is want ing unfortunately. O i TEA The way to buy tea is in packages; somebody is responsible for it. Your crecrr return your mor.er it iou da' Try again, Mr. Ferdinand Nelson. It may help the roads, o Vcr a Sprained Ankle, As usually treated, n sprained ankle will disable the injured per son for a month or more, but by ap plying' Chamberlain's Liniment and observing the direction with each bottle faithfully a euro may be ef fected in many cases in less than one wAfk'ir time. This llnlmtnt la a it for a sprain or bruise, or wheo laid up with chronic or muscular rkeunatlHB, and you are certala to ba dellskted with the prompt relief which it affords. For sale by Dr. $800 Cash or Tortus Buys a neat little cottugo of flvo roems: two woll-located lots (cornor) In a sec- ' tlonoMho city whore building Ira- provoi'nonts now In progress aro ' rapidly enhancing proporty vat- ' ucs; gardon; chicken house; fruit and berrlos. Paul M. Sims, Main 729, 222 N. Commercial. For Hale 950 pound team, lmrnoss nnd heavy spring wagon with top a good outfit. Address J. 13, Wright, G44 S. 12th St. C-25-1W For Snle Now 4-room house drovo well, two lots on Englewood car lino, $800. WIG N.. 17th street. Q.y, FiBliPfrf -5-27-lwN ., ., - JtP" AER. OJO 'AiwsTpI-bcated .8 . miles, trem : goodY'thrlvlng town, closo 16 Sa- loin. 240 acres undor cultivation, 75 acre4 timber, ba.lanco pasture. " 1 'S-room houso, 1 C-room Iioubo, barti 54x92, will hold sufllclcnt feed for 21 years, other outbuild ings; school Iioubo on tho placo. Stock consisting of 40 hoad good cattle, G head ljorsesj 10 nogs, and wagons apd. (mplomonts goes with plncp, all for $40 por aero. Good toIUBiuay, bo hpd. " ''iUW ' ' IK Atv-e Located 1 tho famous Itosodulo district,' 11 acres undor cultivation. 3 ncres orchard con sisting of prunes, pears, apples and cherries. Rapberries. nn.1 strawborrles. About 8 acros In oats and vetch, balance- pasture, 6-room houso and barn; prica $2250. ao Acres Locatod CV4 miles from Salem, 'all under cultivation ex cept & M aco of- timber. Bell, a rich black loam, no gravol nor whlto land on placo. A 20x26 houso and a now 24x32 barn, nlao now granary 14x16. Good family orchard; prlco, $2250. Good terms can bo had. 8ALKM INVESTMENT CO. 433 Btato street. SASH AND DOOK FACTORIES FthhK M. UrowH. MaDHfacturer ol sash, doors, wouldlags. All klas ef house Salsh asd hard waod work, Froat street, betweea Btatf aad Court, Make all complaint' at th ofltea LlVERir AND FEKP A1.1. Mrfy "iHd Ft?cti 8 UiW eoTdFosT office Stables, at 254 Ferry street between Commercial and Froat streets. Tolophone 188, Some of 'the finest liveries in the city caa be found here. Dick Weitacott proprietor. 1 0-1-1 yr PLUMBERS Theo. M. IUrr Pluttblog, hot water aad steam heating and tlnaln 19 CeaBsst'rrul. streot. Phoai Mala 181. 9-1-lyr M. J. Fvtil FlumBiag, aieam aae gas Sttlag. gueceeeor to Knox Murphy, 226 Commercial street Freae Mala 17. DRAYMBN. Camwlae Hree.' TnuuKer CVwpaiiir 11 klade of traaefer work doae. Furalura aid alaaoe boxed ready ff ahlppetit. Freaet eetvlee U oar e4ir SUd, aad oflUe frf III 9Qk Cemmsrefal etreet FkM 1. He44iai Fhoae III LOUION k6oYl HOU8S! Ferry Street, Near Hlli. Lost A whHe and brown spotted Shepherd dog, wth strap around its neck with a piece hi ehaia at- tached. Ad drees John Caealtly, ' .g...No.J. Qjtldia, RoaH,.!!?. ! - t Lost A lady's black leather., aard ittimvk nAntatttlnv n a tbMtiikmf W r9 Binall photon and carde, ' twoMrau- i ueie tickets, ana 15 cents, Finder .return to Jouraal 0MC. 8-18-tf; IIaS. cHte Co. Wholesale greeers, produce. Bee us for your supply of berry ?crates and boxes, either, loiuingt cretin tons. 5-s-tt Togo, Noodle IXeww First cl&M placo to get bewl noodles, Freeh and Well anrved 10c, 439 Ferry street B-l-lmo. KORINRK ft KRNWRLti VciorinarlAni Graduates Ontario' Vetlnary Collogo. All calls prompt ly attended to. Office 207 &. High street. Phono, 150, reeN donco 008, 5-1-lmo. Help Furnished Fico of Cliwgc By Satom Employment Company, 47S State stroot, phone No. 14, Par tlen wanting holp please call at omco or phono lie. Also havo cowl for salo. Concrcto Work Got my prices on sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks and cement work of any kind, All work guaranteed flrst-clase, Mr. Ward, Highland add. Phone 669. May 24-tf t'ogct Lumber and Fael Co.- Lum- beV .ahlnglee, building material, wood, and coal. Low prices and prompt deliveries. One block east of B. P. passengt? depot. Phone 100 . X. -.o " ,--v battel ,Vweh-riM '.wiMt liquors ana cigars, we auait .htskleeaOoel aa-.retrahlar'hier constantly oi draught. Bou'tlT Commercial street 9-H-lyr Enlarged--Our meat market oa Er.ut State street has been doubted In size apd re aro better prepared than ever to servi enistomers. Prompt service and the best 6t moats our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. Rdwardi Moat Co. WANTED Wanted Young girl wishes to do gonoral housework, Call or ad dross 223 V4 South Commercial, Room 1, Satom, Or. 0-l-3t WnMtcd At onco, a girl to do gon oral housowork. Inquire (J CO N, Commercial stroot. 530-3t Wanted At onco good kitchen girl at Cottago Jiotol. 5-25-3t Wanted Pantry girl at Willamette hotol. 5-25-3t, LOUaBfl, SS 7atieatera Union ho, 109 Leea' Union No. 1065 of Carpenters aa Jolrera of America meet even Saturday evening at S;00 p, m, ie Hearst hall, 420 State St. A. W Dennis, Ree. See, Foreeivra of AhuHc Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19 Meets SatAirday night in Holmaa ball Stato Btroot Waldo Miller, 0. R,; J. 0. Perry, financial secretary. Ctatral LotSgo No. IS, K. ef P. Castle Hall in Holmaa block, eor aer State aad Liberty street! Tuesday of each week at 7:30 m. Oscar Jobdsob, O. C; H, B Anderson, K. of R. and 8. Modt-ra Woodmen of Amwira Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6248. Meeti overy Thursddy evening al f o'clock in Holmaa hall. W. W Hill, V. O.; F. A. Turner, clerk J i, ui . i M -Ui i SPIrB Tw N JJ 4 Acree "78 le cottage 2 Ha'rrw, 1 aeree apple orchard, wovh wire iMeenj, sit good trtfet Uhd. cWp akd tat piements go with the tmee It som a once. I'rice sis.eee. 11 Aeree 1 miles out, "ijoedj blldlng8, fruit berrlee, grapes, etc, Good well, water works, a bargain at '$8200. Term Terme, j Good Hotwo It 18x168, b4 for cow, chicken house, etc,, pleat ty ot fruit ot ail kinds. T1100. Sample of our farms .atad cltyt! barsalae If .these- prices dovati appjMl'to yeu Ykve'theljftlll sues and prlc.es, Improved and ua Improred farms; inside and sa burban city property, See us be fore buying, we have large list and can lntereet ou. 1 J OLMSTED UND CO. t Salem Branch Yerex, Bros. Co, 873 State Street. I Cheap atjj HOTKLS Aim RaSTAPRANTS. HiimnHiiiimiiiiiiu The t Whke Houm RastHr For Reguki 25c Dinner at 20b 1 They caa't be beat Z McGikhrist & Son Proprietor. imniuijiiiiiiiiiMiir 1 MNM KJW. Call aad try Abo. aoara per wrs .fi also farahihed reasoaabte; ' AT til Rcsf:aurart MEALS 15c mtnemnHMmiiniiiM HOTEL, OREGON ! Cor Seventh and Stark Ste. Portland's New and Modr j Hotel. Rates $1 per day and. I up. European plan, free Bus. J WRIGIIT.DfCKINSONHOfELCO.I Proprtetors I HM4-H44Hs4444BHHBtf4W The Leonard I First class rooming and board Ing houso, A. Clark, proprle- x tor, Phono 971, 254 Front St. Salem, Or. MMHlBMM4HB4t VoodraeH of WorldMeet evory Fr day Bigot at 7:S0, la Holmaa bat O. L. Darling, O, C; P. h. Frai ler, Clerk. LIbcoIb Aaauity UhIoh 81ck, aeel dent aad poHsloa Insurance; 92, 609,090 pledgrd; every claim yaM Good ageats wanted. J, H. C Meagemery, supreme orgaalssr 90x432 Salem, Oregon. R, R Ryaa, secretary, 146 State street SALEM WcVTCR COMPANY omox, Tr,MALL, For water servJeo ae4y at 8 Huie Wing Sang Co. Ilia HTOCIC OF OOOIMI Wo make up all kinds of Wrapper and whlto underwear, waists, k I moa ns nnd skirts; all kinds of gentle men's and ladloa' furnishing gooJe; all kinds of silks and dress good, hose, shoes, suits, pants, overalls, blankuM, nockwoar, matting, chlaa ware, trunks, embroidery and late now selling at cost, 326 N, Commercial St, Salem, Of THE AVENUE Creams, lees, elgarj as4 eoafee kHi, Corner ef Sereateeath ad Asylum avetme. N. u. er. re- yrieter. HOIXWTCn' Rtroky MtHwtain Tm Nufftit k ie? m4Mm k r rMfU. J --" Euiti ui IUMd VIom jeveppv esnei eve mww ww (r A pWI tor CoMtUuAlon, Io1lttlM. l es4 aler TreuW. MnifO. bwM, imtwy IM. 1U4 MrAtb. iduKaiab ttoi4.Bilhei tuUluSmciM. W Roiy MosmtnUi T W M tm. in n hue. IU1 "uuH Vy ollwtm Unco CnKrxr, Ma.IUi. WW, SIMM HU4METS F9K IA116W HMKI itoaa's drug store.