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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1908)
critnWMcif v?- Sisuj DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, JCI.YB.jOM SwW 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 HH 4Ht4- -111111111 HMH- bWWHHH 1 1 IW-HHtmWWI 1 1 I KW WH-M SALEM'S GREAT CELEBRATION ' li t July 4 Jjuly 4 I. I r ill ::f Celebrate With Us 1 Music by iive Bands,' $ ihii 1?, Mm .! rj ti two monster parades - i; . ,' Exercises in Marion Square , ,.-. I I III ! tjt K :1 :: jn s Baby show, valuable prizes . -! S '" ,- i v f .I ?, Chorus of 100 voices Illuminated streets . Grand fireworks on the river " Grand ball at Auditorium rink EVBVBODY WILL BE HERE FROM TWO COUNTIES PROGRAM OF SPORTS Four mile relay race, Cliemawa Indians and Y. M. 6. A.v 400-yard relay race, teams of four men each. . -. lOO-yard foot race. ?. 50yard foot race. " . ! ' 150yard sack race. '', 4, 15(1 vnrd 4-Ieinred race. ' . Oripfniirtii mile hicvcle race. One-fourth mile slow bicycle race. ; f Horse and pony races. Lady Pony Race. 3:30 p. m.Big base ball game, Woodburn Giants vs. Salem Cherry Pickers, TriCity League championship game. WATER SPORTS Water baseball. Parade of Salem Canoe Club and Visiting Canoemen. h Canoe races. Exhibition canoe work. Launch races. ITHERE WILL BE SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE !i tinillHHMtll linniM IM M I I 1 14-hfn I M II 883111 N ! I i M II M I I I I II II I II I M I 8 1 tl I I M MM 1 1 I tl HH II I I 1 1 I i I I !N I I I 1 1 Hf IN I II I I M I M I II II I I II I I I I I I I if liATECYCLINGNEWS &, (By Frank J. Mooro.) IlHHtltiK Toy on n Motorcycle, ,'A very remarkublo motorcyclo JnrnQy, and ono'ln which the re tK to ho obtained are qulto out .f tkw ordinary, linn Just beon begun f J. atout, a 6t. Paul newspaper aHUa. Mr, Stout Is better known by atf rhllrtR namo of "Jack Knife." H has planned n tour of thousands er,wlle, that will begin In England, a4 have ti cautorn end In lomo point in Asia that lias not yet beon decided upon. The lone ride will ba Kinilo with n vlntv nf fliullnir now MdeU or toys for lltlo folks. Ho will lend back specimens of tho toys that he thinks have never beon seen 9 this side of tho Atlantic, and wach can be adapted for use by Asftcrlcan children, together wlh teerlpttvo notes telling of the man , In which they aro manufactured Abroad. This, Jt will be seen, opens P fascinating field, and offerg an HK4ual opportunity for studying the habits of stnjngo races. It may fca, takon for granted that after Mr. Btut leaves tho main travelled route, ho will find nothing that will wem as strange to him, nk tho swift Hying machine h. rides will be to many of the communities that he will visit, in many ways, too, the trip w be n long drawn out en durance and reliability contest, which will bn of Interest to both wotorcyclo riders aud motorcycle manufacturers. IXplnir llw Flylnif Wlircls. ,..HUil mur. WW o U8 Mtrot tnan nave been kccu in nn MhDr yr of the present century, with ' jiip iiummT oi moiorrvcie lncreavi Jn :, every aay, and with no lack of automobile ou every highway, the pedestrian neods to be alert nndi wary. He may bo legally entitled' to the right of Wrty, Uut ho does not Wish that fnnt tit H th. iili. i,.- damage suit for th benefit of ii., estate. It Is well to remember, there for, that th principal danger U pedestrians coiuw wlin they he-J-, tate. If thev keep golug in the di-' recMon for whjeh they start they ar wsually safr than If they stop, and certainly a great deal safer. In mott ca6. than when they turn and re trace their steps. The bicyclist n-niolorcyclM-ABd the chaffeur as well when he sees a person oros-,-lifiM ,rl, 9KW that wheu h.s able to Judge his own rate of speed '? ! can estimate the 5 Ubw needed to ensuro safety for aM aaacs. nut hp canuot tell what u la tfco pt-destrfan's tnlndlVor forWe iTJ moinnt. people would' pair, observe the simple rule of walk. I Jicyn a straight line in tfieWeWon' -mm--, .?, &r. w - In which they start, accidents on tho highway would bo many times few er. 11' AVI us' I Arratm tint Confluent. L, S, Jucobson, of Loj Angeles, Is now making n long dlstnnce bicycle tour, which begnn Juno 4th, nnd will not be concluded until October 1st. Mr. Jacobeon will crois tho United 8tatcs In a roundabout fash ion. Ho started from Tla Juan1!, Cnl.. which Is tho most, snuthnrlv town of tho country on tho Pacific suie, nnu win nnisn m Boston. En route ho will vlalt the Yosemlto VnllcV. Snil Prnnolirn Pnrllnn.l Rn. attle, nnd thonce go east along the line of tho Northorn Pacific. Whin YollOWStonn Piirb la ronohoit ATr Jocobson will spond about threo weeks In seeing the wonders of Uncle Snm's great out-of-doors mu seum. From there ho will follow tho railroad to Minneapolis nnd St, Paul, thence KoutheaBt to Chicago. From tho Windy City he will follow the lino of the Michigan Centrnl to Detroit, skirt tho north ihoro of Lake Erie to Buffalo, cross New York state to Albany, and follow the good roads of New England to Bos ton Mr. Jacobnm has reduced his luggage to about 20 pounds, qnd the pleasant tour he has planned for hlmwJlf sounds good to overy cycllrt who has ever exnerlcncpfl th vhn. nrat'oa of long distance cycling. Germany is feeling the effect of tho American panic; bankrupts are thlckor tha'n ever . o DOING THEIR DUIT. Bert Barber, of Elton. Wis., says: "I have only token four doses of Da Witt's Kidney and Bladder PI1U nnl they have done for me more than onv other medicine has done." Sold by nil U!MKSI"lt. - Q gcoros of Salem Headers Aro Learn- ing tno Duty of the Kidneys. , iu iiuvt iiiu uiuwu IB wiu niuuvi a duty. When they fall to do this the kid- .neyB aro sick. Backacho nnd many kidney Ills follow; Urinary troubles, diabetes, Doan's Kldnoy Pills cure them nil. Salem peoplo endorse our claim. F. A. Sutton, of 1125 Wallter st , Salem, Ore., says: "For ten or 12 yenrs, rheumatism and kidney trouble was the Bcourge of my life, and two or three tlmo3 I was down on my back on account of tho pain being so severe. I could hardly move, owing to tho lameness and had to leave my farm and come into the city to doctor for the trouble, but nothing seemed to bring mo moro than temporary relief. I wns In bad shape Just bofora I went to Dr. Stone's drug store and procured Doau's Kidney Pills. My HmbJ would scarcely support me, and 1 could only get around at timss with tho groatost difficulty. Doan's km. ney Pills benefitted me at ouce, and New Corporations. In r ii j n Articles of Incorporation were U, f , JflaSOll BOX lOs men in me oinco oi mo secretary ji btato July 1, 1008, as follews: Parkersburg Telephone Company; principal office, Parkersburg, Ore gon; capital stock, $2000; Incorpor ators, Albert Snoad, Wesley J. Haga nnd E. M, Randleman, Chausso-Prudhommo Co.; princi pal ofllee, Portland; capital stock, $10,000; lncorporatori, F. W. Chausse, JoReph Prudhomme and I. II. Chniuso. Rockwood Mining Company, prin cipal oRlco, Portland; capital stock $400,000; 'Incorporators, John Brown, Martin a. Langguth anl Aruthur Langguth. o . No philosopher has ever given n excuse for man's oxlstenm in- M.v. onlng without the Author of his Being, ,when I had used throe bosos of Kodol For Indigestion uur Uuarnntee Coupon Sale of personal property of the es tate of Tilnion Fonl, deceased. Next Tuesday, July 7, 190S, at 2 o'clock p. m the executors of thn Tllmon Ford estate will sell at elth. er private or public sale, for cash lp hand, two mares, one colt and one horse; p.lso n hay baler and englns Right reserved to reject any bids cf los than the appraised value, Dated June 30, 190S. W. M. KAISER and ANGIE L. WARREN. Co-executors of tho Estate of Tllmcn Ford, Deceased. 3t. It. ttttr ntloi i n,w bcttU o Kixloi. jou wo booiill, w 1 hu not tnbej you. w will I.f)n4 jgr moo. Tiy K3cl tody on Hit futristac. mi out nd J8n th follo inf. wtMat It lo th Jtil.r at Ibt tlait ct ?11 Jin d,.Uf ',0ia "he"a kl . a4 w w utunj your taoaiy, Tnii Kill tnom l was absolutely free from tvory symptom of my old trouble, and my health was hotter than It had ben for 14 years. I can conscien tiously say that Doan's Kldnay Pills nro the host remedy of the kind I ever used or know of." I For ale by all dealer. Prleo 50 I cents Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, .w ork-, sole agents for the United states. I Remember the namoDoaa's and take no other. . Chicago railroads aro preparing for a strike of freight handlers by putting m cots in the warehouses for tho u? of non-union men. 247 Mill St., South Salern, manu facturer of all kinds of boxes, crates and fruit dryer accessories. Phono 308. tt DR. KUM WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOIt Will treat you vrith Oriontal herbs and euro any dlseaso without opora Hon or pain. Dr, Kum Is known everywhere in 8a!om, and has cured many promi nent peoplo hero. He has lived Id Salem for 20 years, nnd can be trust- I ed. Ho usis many medicines un known to whlto doctors, and with them can cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rehumatlsm. ntnmnoh liver and kidney diseases. Dr, Kum makes a soecialtv nt dropsy and female troubles, hi. rm edles euro private disease when e erytning else fails. He has hun dreds of testimonials, and gives con BUltatlon free. Prices for medicine, very moderate. Persona In the couc try can write for blank. Send stamp If you want soma extm n -. get it from us. DR. KUM ROW WO CO.' j in Mr 1 r"Sri 6J" r 7.J 'IF I iffKMfiwiLS I I'll I -VutTkUUut. - v- Digests WhttYouEat Asi MakM the Slewach Swcel C "WITT & CO., CkUe ia all hrvogists A Contented "WoiiiaiK Ij always fnimrt in ih a...- with nniiV.r.o "r ,"v uou keeps every member of the family ' free from nhn.. ... . . '. "" cuts w. J i i'hjhs, U heals Kftmfe aJl? S"d al cures Vi , , "Cl,'sia. lumhago and bjalldeale " H. S9W- Notice to Property Ovxners on High Street. Notico Is hereby given thnt nrnno-. ty owners aesinnc to imnrn iif port on of High stret between the north line of State street and the SOUth llnA Of Cmir clrnt l r.-... Oregon, for which their property Is liable in lieu of their assessment may file thsir application therofor on or before 10 o'clock m t.,i,. J. ,iv 3;- c d:r of the common council. I ,., W. A. .MUORES, 0,2 31 City Recorder CASTOR i A lor Infants and Children. Fhi Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tno tf . Signatu-o . i CsrTTeg i-dA&ti SALEM WATER COMPANY OFF1CK CITY HALL, For water wrrlce apply t oel DiUs payable Bsontaly iB adTtBM Great Chinese Doctor fc. JI. H I'M Has medlclno which will Cur? any known disease. He mnkos a special ty of, and giiaranteos tn r .. Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, Troubles; a so nnv m.i. ., swollen sorenaiB i.,i, ...... f SMiipox. EpIdemlc. nI1 ;; Boils, Lost Manhon,i pn,0, ,:., naao TT-., - "'o WeUK- "i iieriiii "rwiiiina -j t,. . . - ... B i., upstairs, Salem, Or. GERMAN BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY sNc r ess to..i.. v .utr ol ,r?sn and tin " T1IK nfe$T ROAST TH F.LMILV BVBR HAD Can be obtained frbrri our prime tender and juicy beef, mutton or por'. All our meat are selected from tho choicest, and prepared fot thn table to suit th demand of the fasMdlous. Our prices are lownr for quality than you can find at aav placf In Salem, . C. CROSS, Phono itOl. 870 StsU O C T. Co. Steamers Pomona and Oregonla leave for Portland Monday, Wednes day and Friday nt 10 a. m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at tj a. ltl. TtVli- Pnrvallls TllftUflnV. Thursday and Saturday about 7 p. ". m. v. uautwin, agent, umco and dock at foot of Trade street. M. P. BALDWIN. AKcnt. HIAnililtiMA. ' WnwmW m KKS d Vedu ngacaSL T,.Mrt on short "?.,?alce3' delivered aftiww mekiti r S!M? Che, ruoue Main 961. m FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. A Sin, Cinu Ruir fgr Svtnao Mwrnajitieit, Ntm KNOWN TO Mil. 6.f.l 8.l 8Jj I 8U ;i0u,',' c' MoatT lUhislcd. Bol Pfi4 r f 11.00 nr k.. inn ..n .h .... . .ai.i .... wIwomIIctM. SniplFrM. If u aniMUl Am. Ml Wr. tUia itai jgur Mitn to Um UNITCDMtDICAl. CO., .ox T4. Uo.Tt. f. jod in Salem by Dr. S. C. 5' jGold Dtist Flout I T m - Made by THE SYDNEY POW i ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore i Ron. Mndo for family use. ! Ask your grocer for it. Bran ami shorts always on hand, P. B. Wallace AGENT '