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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1919)
PACE ElOHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON", FRIDAY. MAY 16. 1919. JERSEY CATTLE CLUB i, ii to V S T m m soon ii i rvnirtn o v U an k c t mil ,1111 ! fiiiuuil wUiLuV i'l, a! 1LI American Automobile Co. Has Secured the Agency for PT IT rf i l .era JF U fiU SluMis Q vua Which Is Equipped as follows: MOTOR Continental Motor Bore,, ?, 3-4 inches. Stroke, 5 inches. Three-bearing crank shaft. HADIATOR Commerce type and design. Finned cast tanks and removable core. Unusual water capacity. Large filler opening. TRANSMISSION Extra heavy truck type: 6-8 pitch. Gears, 7-8 inch face. Shafts mounted on ball bearings throughout. CLUTCH Cone type, 14 inches in diameter. Very simple and efficient. FINAL DRIVE Power is transmitted by a tubular propeller shaft of nickel steel, which is provided with two Spicer universal joints to the Torben- sen internal gear-driven rear axle. This axle is so designed that the load is carried entirely upon a massive axle of I-beam section, the power being transmitted through live shafts and internal gears. The axle is fitted with adjustable roller bearings. Ratio, 7 to 1. FRONT AXLE Truck type, I-beam. Roller bearings. SPRINGS Detroit steel products. Guaranteed against settling or breaking. Silico Manganese. Front, :'.Gx2 1-4 inches. Rear OOx: inches. All bronze bushed. SPEED Governor Pierce Automatic governs vehicle speed. Maximum speed, 20 M. P. H. STARTING and Lighting System, Ignition Dixie Magneto Ignition. Bijur electric generator and starting motor. Willard six-volt, eighty-ampere battery. All wires in armored cables. System specially designed for us. TIRES Solid Front, :4x:5 inches; rear, ,'Mx4 inches. Pneumatic (Firestone including exrta rim and tire pump) Front, :4x4 1-2 inches; rear, :!5x5 inches; extra cost. Pneumatic (Firestone including extra Rim and Tire Pump) Front and solid rear, extra cost. GASOLINE SUPPLY-Round welded steel tank. Capacity 15 gallons. Stew art vacuum feed on dash. CARBURETOR Zenith, Model 0-1. Hot air pipe. BRAKES Service brakes, external contracting or rear wheel drums, 1G inches diameter by 21-2-inch face. Emergency brakes, internal expand ing, 15 1-2 inches diameter by 2-inch face. WHEEL BASE 12(5 inches. 56-inch tread. STEERING GEAR Worm and split nut. Steering wheel, 18 inches diameter. EQUIPMKNTWindshield, horn, tools, bumper, two headlights with dimmer lamps. Spot light and tail light, front fenders, aluminum bound lin oleum covered running boards and driver's seat. COLOR Chassis are painted orange with black striping. Bodies, Commerce dark green. No allowance where chassis furnished is primer coat. BOXING FOR EXPORT-4 feet 2 inches by 5 feet 10 inches by 15 feet 10 inches. Net weight, 15,100 pounds; gross weight, 4,500 pounds. CALL AT 197 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET AND SEE THIS TRUCK. American Automobile Co. Eighty Members Of Organiza tion To Be Here Next J Wednesday. over foot-ills, aches and pains. Freedom from all discomfort true arch support no "hardware" appliances necessary. No shoe provides the stvle and comfort like the Unlocked Process Shoes No "breaking-in" and delightfully easy on the feet Every woman should have a pair come in and try on your size. Our price to introduce this shoe is onlv $9.90. ! Next Wednesday evening. May CI. '.-bout SO members of the Oregon Jersey 'attic club will visit Salem, arriving in ihc city at 7 o'clock in the evening and ! passing the night here. I After dinner at the Marion they will svend the evening in riding about the city and will later be formally reeeived ! at the Commercial elub where'luneaeon will be served. The next day the club I will drive to Monmouth. I Members of the Oregon Jersey Cuttle I club are holding a jubilee, celebrating jtho record that has been made by Jer sey enttle bred in the Willamette valley. r'or be it known, Marion county stands at the head of the list not only in Ore !gon but in the entire world when it comes to champion Jersey cows. The lutest event in this line is the! i pheuominnl record made by Vive In) France," the champion cow of the! world, and by "Old Man's Darling II," both owned by I'ickard Bros, of Mar ion. 1 Those participating in the jubilee will meet in Portland next Monday evening at the Imperial hotel. Tuesday a trip I will be made over the Columbia high way. In the afternoon a visit will be made to rSenpppoose to visit the faim of Harry West. ; Wednesday morning the party in ( about 40 machines will start for Oswego I to visit the Iron Mine farm. v;e uti stop will be nt Cary's Jersey stock farm near Cm Iton,'-in Yamhill county. jThe party will then go to the fs.im of : Frauy Lynn near I'errydale. Then to the farm of .McArtliiir & Ktauff, near liickroall. They will also visit the farm j of Wtliaui Morrow near Kickreall, nr i riving in Salem about 7 o'clock Wed ties ! day evening. Thursday morning the jubilee party will drive to the farms of .1. It. Stamp Jfc Sou and ulsj I.iiglmry & Mawitt, near I Monmouth. Later the herd of the ,. A. C. will be visited. In Albany the party will be guests of Kobeil L. Knik hurt, Secretary of the cluh. Other farms to be visited include 'sko it a j-entle soothing warmth fills pl'nicntary things About the United the following;: Henry Ktewnrt, near!"1" system. It's a pleasure to take ! I!U'9 (,'eneral ami the Hed tros. Albany; J. M. Dickson & Son, near i Nnllistor 's Rocky Mountain Tea. i Ils unpatriotic remarks were reported Khedd; I'ickard Bros., nenr Marii md Helps purify the Wood, drives out tho''0 ,ho pul'ee. An officer found him Frank Doerflers. nonr Rilvertoti. gnm of winter, gets you hustling, ! R'"l took him to the station, lie was Tea or m1"" ki-" '"t oi g""i uuvice unu j later Charlie Maxwell expounded the : ! spel of good behavior, telling the WE DO SHOE REPAIRING AND DO IT WELL Li - am ii i i "ii 1 1 -1 r mr - HOME OF QUALITY" WE DO SHOE REPAIRING AND DO IT WELL it ii Navy Deparbaent Ordes "Gobs" From Sea Duty nre today transfeninj many to sen duty to replace the men onw nt sen who nre entitled to discharge. A negro with sort of a mean look on Vallejo, Cnl., M:-.y Hi. Jack Tar who;'1' f"'e, "ml llri'ssi(1 '" tU( ""iform of remained on shore duty during the war " 'lii'r with au overseas hat, nppcar is to "shove off" son and ship on the at tll 1'1' ('r lss "ff'f this morn navy vessels, while the 'gob," spend- a,ul 'leinandi'd money. He was told ing war dnvs on the brinv, is to "hit ! 1,10 ( ross awi-'ted soldiers in the beach." Pacific coast navy varus : fl"(ll" w,)rli' ,,,nt i( ""t ive " money. Later when standing on a You feel different the minute you : ,,r,et corner, he said a lot of uruom- sojdier just about where to head in on uniati'iotic talk. full of life and energy, 35c, BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS !Tttbu,ts" D- J- Fr?- Safe Milk For Infants & InTsJida A' Nutritious Diet for All Ar.es. Quick' Lunch; Home or Office OTHEFS I,, IMITATIONS t There waa a livoly ball gam lat niglit between Mathews "Bearcats" of .Willamette and the Salem hl(h. h"ol team, in which the former won out with a Heore of fi to 4. Knlem took the lead in the fourth inuring with the wu'o sKnidin 4 to 'A, ibut with Find ley and McKittrick on third and ace- Help Your Digestion When acid-distfeaned, rellfy ths indigcation with KmioidS Dissolve asil crt tongue as pleasant la Uke a randy. Keep M your stomaclt swevt, Uj HI molds j maoc mr scorr bownc m MAKka of acoTT's cwui ioh ond, Doney laid down a ierfeet bunt, scoria j both men. Then Honey ecored on a hit by Dimmick, making the score tl to 4. Olse-ii and Busier made up the battery for Wiltmotto in the fore part of the. game, but later wore re placed by 1 i in in it k and l'owei . Kinlicr pitihed a nice (fame for the high school. Tx) guinea are scheduled for the "HearVata'' with the Multnomah elub team, one to ile plaved on May ! :(( li on the local field, and the other on June 3d, in l'ortliind. Ahother game will be played with he high school on Hweelland field tomorrow tif toruoon. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON STUDENT BODY ELECfS I Kngene, (r. lny lt.-Htnnford An iderwm, a iiinior i'rom Fori land, was chosen president of the I uiversity of Oregon student hoity tor n xt year in the annual election held yesterday iifteruoon. His only opponent was Herman i.ind, who drew a vole of l-V To the Public: THE CAPITAL HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO. Successor to J. A. Patterson Are going to keep a good line of hardware and furniture. We are also in the market for your Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Carpets. If you have any thing to'sell, Call us first, as we are paying a fair price for everything. Phone 917 2S." X. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. out of 1100 votes. The new president is a football letter man, a memlier of Kapp:i -Sigma fraternity and Aldia Kapn I'M, the national commerce fra trrnity. Uo entered nchool at mid year on being discharged from the army. Undsny Me-Arthur of Baker was elected vice president; Kra Uod frey of Lebanon was the girl elected to the secretaryship. Mill Abbott f Ashland was elected editor of the Kmersld . YE LIBERTY Sunday,' Monday n i'ii til iYl 3 "ii ,v .& riniii 3 Clinpters fj Johnson's Cannibals of MH'TH si:as . n?WYt i 5 Tomorrow is your Last Chance to take advantage of these prices. Wfl A 1 Mil iUiiJ I A Ji .-. - .... 1 V 1 rr . i ri r .-w m w i . , neguiar ..u.uu yxi lapestry Brussels Kugs in Tans and Green, sPecia1' only $21.95 l'A AA ft rt ITTMi TT 1 i ipiou.uu vxii. vvmon veivei, now S1 10 80 $9,100 9x12 Wilton Velvet, now '. jjj'qq $65.00 9x12 Body Brussels, now ; jy $52,50 9x12 Axminster, now $3980 $40.00 9x12 Tapestry. Brussels, now cot oq H X $:'0- 9x12 Tapestry Brussels, now Ml Q". : - lit 1 10 K( 0..1A T t)., i. 1 ipxi'.iA caav iv.ig IwUg 1 r or $17.50 9x12 Grass Rug now no aa iiLasfcl $14.50 SxlO Grass Rug, now j j Q Trade in your used goods 3 m id l 1 L 3J G LLd O I iHUY IN SALEM ALWAYS ST'S saaa?33gMtrwMaa.i.ifcaai