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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1908)
Danderine f t? . SI BJFi i aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH mi''&-.' -! .aaaaaaaaam KE- ;: : - LaiiKSkX i 4saaaaaBaaaaaV ""i .taaaaaaaaaaaawevX i APJaHaVaaaH- ' V rT HU -II -.- .ABBaaafASABBfAV. j tJ- vBBBBBBBr t A - iKaBHHa ' " f" 'aaaaav -i ' aBBBaaMBBSBBBBBBlfl'' air flfja asaaH "? v' aiaaaA SaaaakaBl.''' ' 'bbbbbHL HHn '''''1bbbbbibbV ,r a I BIKE NEWS BY F. J.MOORE ifatlHL't to Itfd Alirnnd Apilu. Theodora K. Hattlngi, who wai tJwflrst Aiiierlcajs3jvlth .pluck sougli to tako an Ainorlcnn motor cycle abroad and enter the amateur witeits In Great Urltntn, has again sailed for England, where he will tako part in the great annual six toys' reliability trlnls of tho Auto rcle Union of thnt country. 'The ntoit which Is planned for this fHr Is it much more severe event jfran tho one which Mr. Hasting Entered Inst year. Tho course will V from Land's End. Cornwall, to lean O'CIroat's Houso. tb mtiKt' Mrtheru point of Bcotlaad, (Kjtico ring tho extreme length of' Omit Jlrltlan. Tho distance 'UaboutHl0. Miles, nnd several rugged and dif ficult mountain ranges havo to ho aroused. J, JUtW'ilrMH CytlUt nt Olympic flame r Onorge C. Cameron and Loula J Wlnts, the former of th6lVlf hAriier fen Athletic dub, and the latter rpre-cutiig (he New York Athletic luh, will ride for America In the, oy cHiir section of the Olympic games London, heglnnlg July IStliThe Aierlcau riders will try In every ftorttitinnllke fashion to the have Cameron succeed In tho sprint races, while Wclnu will ihnw his ability M ii plugger In tho long dUtauco r" a . .... A cycling events iioth meiv are -ex events lloth tneiv are ex it) the chottn flfldtA "ud Wo d to Rive guodKPum$t ewlicct I HMpcctl thetntchoa In tho htg gumas. e 4 Lahm'm to Quit (') cling flame. .As the rosult of his unfortitnut ellapt oil July 4th, at the Salt like Saucer trnrk. It Isfemerthan1 ljsoly thnt tvnr Lawson will We mini jfted to quit t)vle rnclag ltnt far the prwent Hauii. la kt !at fall Law on krofcw hb tallnr hone. j&d his acrldaat showtxl that U had not fullv rrrfirrnl truta th Of his tratHurttal aakl. sujtvd same tfrne pmlous. Lawsoa fs "iindlr contraot to rUte at th Nwrk VtJ d;oiHP. hb.I titMt veat mast eJihtr be jKiitroiusl or raaralad. ? e Mcnurkntdo Motoroyclo Ifcimoiuy Ttt. An aaamdai oourcjte raaaisl. which all ta ature taiaattig a cause It wad ushIot oHtaai . cnryslay i-adttio'i. wkftthA i4l nude a ,w dajs ko h rraft vi bfrt UHae,bm, A uarhaw to tho ManWWd. Ohio, xhoott. r. Ull lafhaat rod fttuu MaMftM a Co.luiMha -ij rotara. ) 9tm4 ;, CtMiutvrUlit't ti'lk. Chtilera nml t UUrthiMtt ttf.uty Wauhl Haw Sam! lllm MOO.OO. fU lt5 I had a vrr sf..re at tc of dUii,' . h fa. far of Cat U'sci a vr eevtMwl Wjvfkj wa unati to ja Aathlaa Os March IS. I0T. ! hwd a sTmlU. citiatx, RBvj mv ' t&)ttbriatu constder-lt1 onstdef-ltoBft' f iTO'lTWllWtAt Inca nr its vt,.j . .. ,t viur nt its vh n irlk.IM.'S!lay S.ltwa. d u unr Grows Hair and wo can PROVE IT! The Great DANDERINE Never Fall to Frodkc the Desired Results. . IT enlvena and invigoralea the nmr glands and tlHMes ol ine Kalp, resulting In a continuous and Increasing growth at the hair. Letter of praiw ' eanttnuahy tetnioe In tram nHf all PU rf Ibt eolntrr Uln tut Vtattttov ht rioewid tfc growth of nilr in tttti tnit mn tosMtttA abw loUlybopiltn. .. .. A Utr frum nrookla wrtieii "At ttr ibort trtil my hilr "topptd f iiutir. n I now tuv i loreiy una dt bitr.terr htarr monr me isd i qotrtec fardi lontv' Dafldcrtac minwliicn iKc iciJp, mie,l fcealtV and P ' 0' ll li Iho.greileil cilp invigorilor linowriV ll li whoffiome medicine tot loth lH Kalr and calp. Even a small bottle of it will put, ntord genuine life In your half than a gallon of any other hair tonic ever made. It shows results from the very.start. Now en tale at every drug and IbiUt afore In Itie land) 3 aiie 25o,S0o and $1.00 Praia To ibo bow quickly I Datulerino icti.we will tend a Urgi iimpla free iira turn mill to laronawbo Cut Thl Out itodi tblifriccoupvalolb . KimIIm tiHttrllt Cl.. OwrClt, wtbtblrrjiniaaDdilteii od loe In iiirtr or itimp iorrpor' worth of gasoline. Ills route was not a bco line, nnd counting tho points he visited en route,, ho must havo covered n llttlo more than one hundred and thirty mllcv. - MoiorrycIcK Thnt Are Motorcars. IlrtMsh designers of motorcycle.) 'com to be bonding tholr enorglos to produco n innchino that Is ns nenr a motorcar In appearance as it Is pos sible for a two-wheeled vohlclo to be. A recent step In this direction Is a motorcycle which Is equipped with a steering wheel, It is mounted in an inclined position nbovo tho top tube, and Is sufficiently nutomobllc like to satl'fy the most ardent Imi tator of the "big fellows." Hticniiouti Polite vh, Hlcycleti. The Drltsh policy aro.. making theniH'lvcs very obnoxious in en foclngFthe "Lights on VchlcU'S" law especially as applied to bicycles. Re cently hrreiia havo been made for the hclnouB offense of trundling tin lighted bicycles after dark, and 50 victims were gathered In, in ono dis trict In Ireland. This has" brought out so strong n protest from the Cy cling Tourjng club, that the police officers have been called down and told to use a llttlo xensc. e ,dtr' WImhI lldilgea Two FmK Every .spring, or about tho datf at which congress adjourns, a mod- ost little Itom appears. In the news nupor. to the effect that the. assistant socretary of Btate, A. A. Adeo. linn departed for Europe to tinjoy his annual foreign bicycle Jaunt. This sort of thing has run along until Mr. Adeems vltnssod tho tnd of one bicycle fod, has been - almost (ho sole Anidr'can representative wheel ing regularly' abroad, nud he Is now in n portion to witness doubtless with iiiurh Inward umtuoiuww -the ratiirii uf twnulur Intojeit In u sport that never should have been ahan- dnnetl Mr. Adoe has ihsj returned troni his uwi uiryeie tour n iMrottafm eoantrlw. and la that tliti he suts PUle4 worv than (4.000 wile over fate'ga ntadt. uatag H. larideail?, ,! hlemlrs. AUheaish unat widtlle life, Mr. Ada says that he ha latproTfel has health by 100 pw r cant., faeJs tai yars youagar fey Aa at th tilt Jaet cowptatad. aatl Kowlaee to euatlHue the iOHr- an aa lou a he lite. Ti so .vir, mr ae aiiera tas vwi a a mode of eoavevr.uw cnxaaaa of the atcMal aaaj phyekal b.-aaito 4t taufiiM, Hi! ridac aAk.vd ui u ftlidleailr, oieVln all tac u.ga- tag an awom nm k kIm etawm taO ajreaftectare. the people, tfcejr area, ca toau aad oaMU, jgmtk h Mecrurea taa to traprav hlat -la aatl attad Mr. Aee often roae mr aa Is) ati: ny Whet-Hug Renew Yauthful Activity. r'or aoavi u.xi AMvi reaaoej. Mtay ot the ulder mea ho Lrv la to Btfttt ajU-ttout eiiast! '.' (he ea'ae C cyo'io t the esvr- m tiro's fo rHWy. ?iaJF af tt '' ' f ' of te-Vk tlX Is innr" " New York to his home Btate, Th aajor was 55, and a working news paper roan In Chicago, when he fir forme'6 an acquaintance with the wSefe). Soon after he started on a nnr of the great west and Mexico nlerecardlng the jeering statement of His friends that, he would pever reach Satf nlncisco, ne uegan wiiut ..rni out' to be an elglit-yeari' . , . .. ...- .t.- i me., ww iu . a . V ! lu IiiHA MO fl T T C1T1 1 1 t'l I ' 1IIM a i- e v.u recr merit In r.m r. Haven..and shortly afterward started west, riding a wheel which we'ghi S2,poiJrtd3 with all his luggage This may be termed "heavy marching or d'dr' but the Veteran is In superb condition, as hard as nails and brown as a berry. He has now cov ered more than 50,000 miles In this country. ,tlfe Mexlcarf -Republic and Canada, all 'made since Oct. 15, 1904. Major "Weed cycles for th pure tore of. travel and adventure, not because ho cares for notoriety or wants the crcdlt'for dolngomdthlns sensational, Incidentally he ht,s 'dis covered that the. bicycle lo the be; all around 'trainer forevery.day use that was ever devised. He has never known a. sick day1 since he adopted the wheel ns hh regular companion It'lllliuil ui - .-o- - . I A Tip for Hani ItldlnK Cyclists. An authority, on thu mechanics of physical exercise,, has the, following suggestion "on "getting your second wind," which will be of Interest to bicycle riders who nro called upon for long continued effort. The early distress which ofton follows the first fifteen minutes of hard riding, oc curs because whllo the rnte of breathing Is not Increased, the ac tion of tho heart Is materially quick ened. With tho rirst symptoms or fag or distress ono should force the (respiration, breathing deeper nnd deeper. Thus by causing tne res piratory muscles to act In accord with tho Incoluntnrlly heightened heart action, the lungs are clenrod of 4ho excess of waste matter thali has been dumped, so to spenk, Into them, nnd with Its disappearance the distress, due primarily to a shortago of oxygon, disappears also. Motorcycle and Police Duty. Some figures thnt show how well the motorcycle is adapted to police duty, aro given by Chief Knnpp of Toledo' In his report of police ser- vice during the month of June. His motor cops attended to 690 cnlls In- to th's country from Europe, where eluding occasions which wore acted he has been riding for some time, upon by the officer during their rogulnr work of pntrolllng their tils-1 The rain god, who had fun knock trlcts. This accounted for mode than jnj- 0t -the Decoration Day blcyclo 5000 julles of riding, and the pres-rnceS( repeated the performance ence of tho motor cops oh ToledoV j-jth many of tho Eastorn cycling streets has hnd'a wonderfully sooth- vents scheduled for July 4th, mak ing effect on nfitomobllefdrlversAwlio nR ft necessary to run them on the were Innoculunted with the speed Sunday following. microbe. To Denver on n Motorcycle. Doubtless the first motorcycle , ..n i nnin..i .n.,.nti. to attend a nntional convention s mount, Is a'H. Rice, of St M,. Tllnn is nn ni-.lonf TlAm. rider on his Pnul. Mr. Rice is an ardent Dem oornt, and ho made the 1C0O miles Inallard s Heroine In the house nnd rwvir vin Knmn. riiv in it tnko 't whenever your liver gets in to Denor. Un Kansas Clt In 13 ncl,vo 60 wnt pej. bome gol(1 tinys, witnout sunenng a single rbrcnk down or being detained by I on accident of any kind. At the closo' of tho convention Mr. Rice will con- tluue wostwnrd, and Intondt making a tour of the Pacific roast cities be fore returning home. IHk Motorcjc.lt Ittuttl Conttst On.' The big New York-Chicago motor-1 cycle race Is on, the contestants hnv-' . ... ........ . t tug leu aow vorK. jtuy . aiier tne Tint'JS: w,n! ? T. atU0r i01!1 iW in 5a'cn by Dr. S. C. 5--thnt city, and If all goes well the , i " riders should finish In Chicago Jul) . 10. i tie luncTary cans tor an aver age of more than 100 miles of riding ovary day, not counting Sundays, n tli trip will oovor soimo lioo mile. This, It will be saeu. U quite a pre teuttoua uadertaktug. ' The riders oe arraagatl la teawife, ac that each taptlel of nachitte raiateatej in tho , race will have n' sutttcieat number of raawpioMS to give the different Wvka u MMfXre Ami Thai U u say. tho repatatlcm ot any aae type ot niotorcyvle will aot be dependent aatt Uta nsMtsjt or bad lack that may fast t aay wa IndlrWual r'der. The checking for polats U heiag done aa wtueh the aawe plan that U utl ltai jf Uta taMaj.jata af the annual 'il vr 104- aHifMOsrltcs. ' A SlrH'ils4 IHkt Rectnxl. W.'U. leiaerttorf. of San Diego Caltfuraia. hak a record of htvtn rtlttea a blc-e to days aud two Rt th World AffertR "It gtvee iie unbounded iVtsurw ta recowuierit Backleas A nlca Saho,, save J. jeakln. of v'han I Hill. N C I aw cop.uci Us tio beat sal .n0 world afford- It wtret a felot u my thuub vn.i t 3? flPf t0 B vrr sere, burn y.W KfJfa 4XBS.aEV, . OATOIIXA, tttum . : RiiflBinhiHigH Thursday, .in ", ioos Of lAlarMl " Wrtiwifr, i Mlnitltff Mil women as are du . -- hohavcexactln, duties pfrtanA, either in me -, -.---- id caresor in socia. ---- - h ,wrirJL",Dr Perce's ttwermwiumuB -----. . ,.. vFr8rbl:.uffl, aTd .hvlgorat. '".".. .u,r.r,rt itnfer ng Mnv ,v' . ..kmaa "4-rXr 7,pd if iinn nnv- r , I I I tnTftvorlte Prewrlp- comln8of baby, thereby rendering child birth safe, easy, and ntmoft talnlcw. Bear In mind, ploae that Dr. Plw o Favorite TreKrlptlofa Is not a secret or patent medicine, against which the most intelligent people are quite natural , aviTM bccatifo of tho uncertainty ft! to tholr composition and harmless charactur, but IS a W.HICISK OF K50WN COMPOEJ- noV full list of ail irt Ingredients be ng prlnWd. In plain English, ou every bottle. wranDcr. An rumination of this list or Inmffists will disclose the fact that It li non-alcoholic In Ita composition. nchtcJv& ally pure, tr.ple-rcllncd g ycerlno tnklns ffi rflace of ho common y used .leohog 'mna lno?boh out'oi ft? f ' ..Brfra!BKu.fi anlmous endorsement of all tho 'ian na medical writers and teachers of al tja several schools of practice, and that too wmwltes for tho ailments for which Favorite Prescription' Is "commendert. A llttlo book of these endorsement. wn, bo sent to auy address, iK)stroald, ana LMutelrrw.li, ,yu,raTlSlvapierS postal card, or letter, of Dr. K. v. 1 lerce, "DnMcJs'rlensant Pellets euro con stipation. Constipation Is tho can's i of many "diseases. Cure tho cause and you wK dUeiV Easy to tako as candy. . ii.a. .tteltitt fiffinnlnr? anu a nnu uiKiiie .... ,..., for Ieep. In company wun anomur pmmorahnrf left his home cltv for Los Angeles recently, and after getting a short dlstnnce, the other man's wheel broke down, forc ing him to return. Fromersborf. however, pushed on, riding both day and night until he reached his goal. ( cycllnj; nt tho- flnalcn Sqiinre Track. I Arrangements n'e being made for two jm,)0rtnnt cycling events, which wj jje neij ttt one 0f the Madison ! Square Garden meets in the near (future One of them Is to bo a 21- hour rnce, which will be a team af- fair, run on the order of a six-day event. The other big feature Is to i)0 a motorpaced championship for which Bobby Wnlthdur will return J A flolden Welding, moans thnt mnn and wife havo lived to a good old ago and consequent! have kept healthy The best way to kMpnCBllny i8 t6 see thnt your llvor (joea jf dUty 3C5 days out of 3C5. Th nnlv wnv in iln thin I to COPD hy all dealers i o M way become wise folly But It is expensive through FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. A Sua, Cm tut hiuir for t-crnwn V?.Tir.no. StytSISOWS TO fA.ll. ' f-.ISLer- S.tu. MUD rtr Uix. V c 1 ifcta. tt & Lii.. i. If tiii'iiit), 4rrt Irixr4rltd ti fcV IMP! 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Wallace AGENT f M iff fr ,iatm rnMPANV LCrVl TYail.i wi"""" OFFICE CITY HALL. For water rcrvlce apply t offlcs Dills payable monthly In adranes Phone 41 Main 147 N. High St. C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs nnd Livery, all Rigs Modern Rubber Tiro. G. F. Mason Box Co. 247 Miller St., South Salem, manu facturer of all kinds of boxes, cratc9 and fruit dryer accessories. Phono 308. tf BLTTEltNUT bread. It U worth more than any othei i-read yet tho prlco H no higher "or sal at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA BAKERY, Thomas & Cooler, Props, Rocky Mountain Toa Nuggets A But? Mtild&t for Bciy People. Briat Od'itn Htsltb sal Btaexfd Vljer. A apeclflc forC-initlpAtlxn. Int!ro:loc. I.lvt oml Kidney Trouble, l'linplf.. Cemi, Impurt Illcod. Had Ilreath, HlutrcliK lioire !. H tvjRch nod Dactnclw. It's Hocky M iidihId Tea In tab let form. !tt cent A box titnulno mndi b IIouisTcn Dsva CcariNy, Idlon, Wl. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Closing Out Sale of OXFORDS Mtn's. Women's and Chlldreu-; at the 'oest prices. I haw ju,t rooelved a new line of Mt-a's Buckskin and leather gloves, and bore. , Come In rhiI see my stock. You are sure to be well pleased with my goods and prices. J. VOGT PPICE RAMftr HJIaBfJvXuryfSS wfcvTJfc it SmM tfa mv tfSS 9 'ri ONE OH MANY COLORS Wt VjtM eaa-e-a-eaaaaaaaaaaaa-.. SBlllW 'IS LARGEST FACILITIES H ffl IN THE WEST FOR S JM THE PRODUCTION OF H ,W HIGH GRADE WORK jj9 QH lTIS AS ION At tAtTIM HOtlttt tbwVi'Kn'SkaalaaaVara1iaaaaaaJI '" ' " " 1 f. i-hsfifil oflr" LOW RATES EAST Will Bo Made This Seueon by th SOUTHER!) PACIFIC 1 (LINES IN OREGON) 1 Ftom Salem, 0e$ . r, nT T rVT.fr,. I BOTH WAYS ONE WAT TO THROUGH VIA? POXtTIiAND GALIFOR.VL, Chicago $74.15 $87.50 St. Louis $09.15 $61.65 $61.65 $82.51 $817.5 $75.00 $75.00 St, Paul Omaha Kansas City $61.65 TICKETS WTLL BE ON SALE' July- 6' 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21,22 Good for return In 90 days with stopover privileges at pleasure within limits REMEMBER THE DATES For any further information call ci agents. WM. M'MURRAY, General Passenger Agont, PORTLAND, OREGON. Time Curd No. 53, Southern Paclfl Co., EfTcctlro Sunday, May 17 1008. Towird Portland, PaRscngcr, No. 10. 5:13 n. m. Oregon Ex press. No. 18. 8:40 a. m. Cottago Qror pasaenger. No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburg ps. senger. Toward Fortlnnd, Freight. No. 222. 5:00 p. .m. Portland fast freight. No. 226.-10:4011:28 a. m. way freight. Toward Snn Francisco, Passenger, No. 11 15:03 a. m. Rosebori paEsengor No. 17. 6:45 p. m. Cottage Droit pasi-engo. No. 15. 9:bb p. to. California ex press. No. 13. 3:31 a. m. San Franclseo express. Toward San Francisco, Freight No. 221. 2:43 a. m. Portland ft frelnht. No. 225. 11:28 a. m. way freight. Oregon Electlrc TJmo Table. Tlrao of arrival and departure ol cars at Salem is as follows, Portltai and Intermediate peints: Arrive Utn Local 8:40 a.m. 6:00 lb. Express 10:50 a.m. 9:05 to. Local 1:25 p.m. 11:05 its. Express 4:20 p.m. 1:45 p.m Local 5:45 p.m. 3:28 p.B Express 8:20 p.m. 6:00 p. CORVAXiUS & EASTERN B. TDIE TABLE Nu 4 Leaves Detroit 1:09 p. follows, commencing Jan. 16, lM' Trains for Corvallis, No. 8 Leaves Albany ........ 7:156 . rrlves pt Corvallla 1...8:85s. No. 10. Leaves Albany 3:55 p. 1 Arrivos at CoivallIa ... 4:3S! No. 6 Leaves Albany 7:45 p. Arrives at Corvallla .... 8:25 p. Trains for Albany. No. 5 1 Leaves Corvallis 6:80a. 'Arrives at Albany. 7:10- ' No. 9 I caves Corvallis 2:l6p. Anlvea at Albany 2:55p. No. 7 1 Leaves Curvallls 6:00?- Arrives at Albany 6:40P-j I No. 11 (Sunday only) 1 Leaves Corvallla 11:15 Arrives at Albany ll:58- No. 12 (Sunday only) Leavos Albany ..; 12:85p. Arrives a Corvallis 1:18P- For further Information spplf Portlnnrl. Oreeon. June J1. ! Commencing June 22nd and i , further notice, tho following Wj I ....I.. 111 . ' . ..-... tn IU ocii.tj win do in euoct "' of the o & E. R. R. betwert bany and Yaqulna, daily except 57 Train No. 16 Train Mixed PaMfW Leave Albany 7:45 a-?. 12:!! Arr, Yaqulna 1:30 p. 5:J0R Train No. llf Train W Passenger JT. T.W Voni.tno 0.1C Jm 7!00 Arr. Albany.. 7: 00 .m. n:55Jj -a ounaays lae aaryjc ' Lv. Albany 7:35 a.An.; nf-J"8 SO TO $40. ' ' "i fak ng .tic trip from TT CZ- "iv a, hi,, iv. xui" v.v.- -M --, V.0J. . ut? 6-23-6t ea. Pass. c ...