The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 23, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23.
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1908.
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CHECK FOR 15 CENTS SHOWS CAREFUL
METHODS OF BOOKKEEPING BY ROAD
, STUCK IS SOLD
.Valley Growers Insuro IV r-
manency of Northwest
Association.
s
UVlpay
to
FRUIT C01III
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t
.
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(ftpedal PltMtrb t Th. JonrMll
Albany. Or. Aug. IB. The Ltnr.
County Hortloultur-al aocloty met In mna
0loa In the courthouse at this city yf
terday afternoon. The matter of ornn
lalna" the Northwest Fru't sesoolatlon
Iraa dlirouoil and sctlon tak-en tl.at
(rlU Insure Its ptrmanirnj and uccfi. t
ftock wu BiitmoHleJ "o thn sum of
10,000.
The stock was fallen by "prowers from
BaJem, AJr.n.ny arid oilier Interested
ejections. Ttc association la composed
timott entirely of ((rowers and hl.N
tvell to become on of rue. hlrnnfsi
fruit organizations In t.'.e northwest.
The lo.il i.n.klup plant ihit went
Ifto the li'ir.'ib i f reo ivn nt'Out inui
jYnr nco la to t i eornar. ized nnd fully
ejulpped to h:...!i.' lie now oru.) to Lie
hancMi'il tins f;ill
Although the pi ur.e crop la some
what hli.Mf tills n'.uon It Is expert., 1
that tlie ohjiI pinking plant will hnnibe
renrly tic c.rlonds of fruit. It Is po.s
eiblc th.'.t the total output will lie o-v ,r
40 cnil-Mds. 'J hi' provvt-rs heri-n b.u: r s
re elated ov fr the ndialli nation of the
defunct packing plan;.
2
CONTINENTAL mZZB
K, CHICAGO. ILL
Ccrs?nUA yttf DECEMDCR 1899.
Iuirney cave the check to hauler for
a drink, bin forsot to Indorse It. The
tocether In thei ''H'-'oniv per pui n in me ci((r case.
GOES MM
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i),
IS FOUND DEAD
r
William Smith, The Dalles,
Believed to Have Com
milted Suicide.
Chicago, III.. Auk 22 -An Incident On arrival at the piece of employ
which ahovv-i the caro with which r.ffl rni-nt iHirney discovered thai the fore
elals handle accounts In a lar-e crupor- M, ' Th(.v hft(1 WUI(,ft,,
ntlun was brnusht to ltejht this U avt at mllrou.l tuillcllna. anil each wnxi whore It hae lnln ever since
when Jack Durney was a.ikcd to In Jon.'nim of the other's skill l-'u rt her- In the meantime the St 1'iuil ro id
. t, , ' ' inure the "lions" was a Kerry niRn, 1 has been carrying Purnev'a name on
dorse tn above check The check was ;,, furney came from Limerick the payroll becaime the amount which
Issued elRht year ajjo and covers ' j The Kerry and I.tmerb'k people never; the conn-any owed him la still on the
hour's tlrhe when Jack woi ke.l fur t'.- did net aioiiK well together, not even at I books
Chicago. Milwaukee A Ht. Paul railwa-. home After exchanRlng- the check for a
Now Durney la wealthy and had h.ns'i I'urnev had been at work only an i drink. Ihirney went to a railroad labor
since forgotten the check, but all this; hour when I'linniKan. to show hi. :ik' ncy and shlpned to a point In Mtn
tlttie his account has been cimed on a'r.horKv as Imss. ' told him he dldn t , nesota He arrive, I in Sesitht a few
I the hooks of this concern and lnnnc.il- kinvv how in take hold of a He' ! months lai.r. and. hearing the tales
atily upon hla return he, was asked to I "I can handle a tie betther than nnny J of hidden fortunes In the Alaska tfoll-
innorse it and fret the ucrount cp'sed. ; man wi.o lver rnirn from th heads a ruins, ne wunt to I'awson i lty
'Ma
S.'.V!-, KUTitX tit t.
P Mm- i - m MM sw B M. - r- .m
TJirough Georgia"
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The trotibls all came over a differ-
tnce of opinion and a glass of beer
In December, 1900, Durney was em
ployed by the company as a track li
borer. A new road was heine- built
shout 100 mllea from Mllwuukee. am' work Tie chf k was mallei to him
D'irney, with a s;anC of men. went fnun at ( (Irao In .are ,,f Ml la.l l.awler.
rh!('aiv;o Transportation was furnished, a s.i loonkeejier at iirk and Harrison
by the company. Istree's I.awler has slive died.
Kerry an' sooner than vv..rk f'r a man came out a few weeks ngo with about
w ho H"n't know n tampln' bar from a I 1'",000.
pl'-k ax I'll Ult tlr Job" 1 in his arrival In Chicago he went to
Durney was Klven his "time." and I call on I.awler and learned of the e.i
la'er he received a check for the hour's I loonkeeper's death He Introduced him
self to the present proprietor, Joseph
Hiiike. a son-in-law of I,awler. ami
Hurke ;nve him the 15-cent check to
have It cashed.
(Syecisl Pl6.tih to The JoiirDu) )
The Dalles. i,r.. Aug 22. It has Just
become known that William Smith, 22
3rears of ae, apparently committed sui
cide some time Friday by shooting 1:1m-e-elf
throuRh tin! forehead with a 2i
calibor rlfh near the Catholic Ceme
tery, one mi!? from town.
The bodv wa.s found early this morn
IriR. Mr. Smith started out from home
about ; o'clock Sunday morning, sa.vin
he was KouiK 'uniting. When he' did
not return th.u afternoon his uncle
Ktarted to. Uuni for hitn. but did not
dlcovor Tlio body until this m"rnin,r.
No rea;ou fur the act Is known, ns
51r Smith seemed cheerful and lull
work. The body vc.is found on tin
ground with the rifle between the feet
The bullet wound in the head was t hi
same size n. a rifle bail and there were
f
mother, Mrs. Dora Stoneman. Rnd two
Rtcp-orothci s and a Mep-histcr.
SITELESS CHURCH IS
TAKEH TO COURT
elicht powder burns around the wound.
he uead man is survived bv his
nosEnruG home OKnr-
Juocal rirra Belling' Tracts Rapidly In
the Tmpciua Valley.
W. '. HaidiriK Land i ii'.we, suc-
rtsrors t.. Maiding - l.iiKrn, have an
Important announo-niriu in tudnv's
Journal rnncfrnhifs the Hosehurjc lloninj
uircnara tract or iand in the benutifu!
Vrnpqu.i valley. Tlie. valley farm and
fruit hinds are famous for their for
tuity, la-ins very prolific ln fruit nii
vegetables of All kinds, ar.d are attrac:-.'
lnp homo-fopkrs from everv section of 1 A
the country; tiie climate -being; mild, i
and the soil so rich that anything sav(js
tropical fruits are srovvn ahusjilan t Iv ! s
without inifration. The soil In place'n i A
la from 2", to M0 feet deep and Is naid
to he i nrriuallnl for the cultivation of 1
fruits and vegetables. The land -on-'s
trolled by this company is n',1 clear -d !
ready t.. cultivate. The companv ha i ' T
er.a-ed competent men to' do the d-- i
Velojjinei.t. vvoik. Those who ate not
ye; ready to live on tluir tracts will
be Kiv.:i one half t'n net profits. Ex
perienced it; . 1 1 will plant fruits and
vegetables and look after the liurvci-:.
Those vvl.n arc lookinK for choice land
flh'.vhl cail on the V. r. Hanlmn l.nn 1
company ni t.n; !,cr I id tl 1 1 1 1 1 1". j : K . or
s (Special Dldpotrh to Thp JonrnnH
s St. Helens. Dr., A us:. 22 --The
s county court of Columbia
4 cnutity has had numerous proh-
lemn to work out. but the pres-
4 ent one, a (hnrch problem,
s promises to surpass nil others.
s The members of the Methodist
s Kplscopal church of Warren
s erected n commodious church
s and parsonage between tho
4 county road and .the rljrht of
I way of the Northern t aciiic
4 railroad on land deeded to the
trustees of the church by V.
s C. Noon and wife January is,
s 19"".
s The matter of si ralKhtfiilna;
the read so thnt It would pnral-
4 el the rlsht of way was ai-
s tated last year nnd a petition
flpned by voters of road dis-
4 trlct No. 2 was presented to the
county court eativ this year.
s praying; that It would make an
4 order to that effect. On March
lfl the court fcran'eid the te
quest, with the provision that
tho pet It loners lear the ex
pense of movins the church and
parsonage, which were directly
in th path of the now road.
Tho bullCir.Ks were accordingly
moved onto what was formerly
the road.
H"v. Lew Da vies, pastor of
the ehunh, has now roc-ived
notice from the .Wwi estate to
vacate the premiss as th
.-roon.d v. lii re t'c c'r.uMh v. "W
stands i.-'.i ttid to that t state,
.vi the orltrt'iai owner, nf!er
lelr.c al.atnloii.d as a ciointy
fcird. The -hi.rc!i people are.
looking to t!;o conntv court for
assistance.
I
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
Ii'i-'n fo The Jmrnjl fheuld be wrltti-n on
iiiii sale ef lie- pj' caiv. iin.l tdiaald l-e
iv.nip;; altel t. v r b n.in.- ai d ioMri?i ef the
writer The ana.- villi not h. ummI If t'c
writer Hfk ti;.t t le w'tliheld. Ttie J.uirnal
it act (n b.. i;!tacrt I nn tiob.rslnff the view?
a" KtHti'iti.'u'R cf (.rresi.oiHler.ts letters sboilld
tie lUU'if n Urli-f us pcs'-lMe 'Phof. who vvlnh
their Uttprs retaraeil v lea, Hot used should llc
cloee j no t;. (re
t'o-resaiilentn ere n.alfleil Ihut letters ei--eettii,
aM"i w.tiU !n l.tii'h innv tit i be il!
(irthin of the i-ihtor. t.e .nt ihova To that llaill.
'!uke Ilnscalily by Fieri inn Bryan.
Waldo, Aug. i'fl To the. Editor of
The Journal --Now that the Republican
'Onventlon at t'hleaeo. bv a vole of 856
to 1U yeas, turned down the oop-
tm v
la
1 1 4 yeas, t uraed
ctooi of I'tilted StoPs senators
l-.li.l t to. ocoooe i . .! I I ' I 'i i, u of this
io I " -
state led by Sena'or Fnil'Hi propose to
! follow suit and wipe out the voice of
the vol. is In the old legislative tricks
at Salem next winter It becomes plain
i nough that the only safe course left to
the r i spec able voters of i Iregon. If they
would have a say In future government
is to pled W. J Bryan next Nov ember.
This Is the onlv thinn that would
stop Mr. Fulton and his followers in
tnelr mad career. The voters who have
three times elected toivernor Chamber
lain and who legalized Statement No. 1,
have It In their power and It la fast
becoming their solemn dutv to stop this
I
:
lilt y
onsl.iusrlit of Senator KiiUun lil I lie
ueiioTiian on the free ballot by rivini5
the state lo Hryan The decency of
lirvan. as compared to t Viet r methods,
would be a fitting lick to bit them.
If Mr. Fulton's policy Is to win then
i hi' next thins: that will hannen will
! be the death of the Republican party In
(Irepon and Ihls will lie. Iirnoiyht flboilt
jby the honest voters of that party who
' have more than once positively rebuked
their leaders because, of their corrup--jtion.
If the honest Republicans of this
l state were to assist in the election of
j Hryan hh they did ln the election of
4 I Chamberlain therebv susiai nine; the pe'
a i pie s rule, they would have little diffi
culty tn ,'ik.iIti assuming party control
of the 5 'ate. because this e,ood act
vvouid prev cut the dissolution of the
or any member thereof, usurped the Ju
dicial powers which belong; solely to the
courts? The functions of coriftress (tho
senate Is no exception) are legislative,
not judicial. The "unconstitutional"
contention of their argument represents
their wish, not a fact. But like muny
more of their statements, their "argu
ment" on this queHtlon hides a mu Itl
t ude of sins.
The stand of this political gang; of
Shvlorks will and should drive the bet
ter element of the rank and file of the
C o P In 'iregon out of the partv and
disrupt it If the time has come for
the grand old partv of Lincoln to bo
defeated, let it lie defeated ln the open
and fairly and 8o,uarelv meeting the
Issues as they arise hy honest politics
and common decency, not through
iieacuerv against toe people and repu
diation of true 'Republicanism."
Principles, jf auund, never die al
though conditions mav affect them to
some degree, but the great underlying
principle under our form of government
Is "Shall the people rule," and the pow
er to make laws, amend them, or add to
the constitution )y amendment as
changed conditions may demand, waa
vested ln the common people hv the
signers of the Declaration of Independ
ence and the constitution adopted bv
them, not ln the hands of a lot of polit
ical tricksters and conspirators, who
nlwSVs will ;iltrtmnt to .le... '
ment towards honest reform when once ' ls curious.
tnev get control of the machinery of
a great party.
If the Oregonlan gets much comfort
from Its attitude in championing the
cause of a band of political pirates It
Is welcome to all It enovs. The efforts
of the Oroeonlan, however, have laid it
open to criticism on the part of every
honest reformer, irrespective of partv
Hurrah for Brvan'
CHARLES LAMFERT.
EDISON PHONOGRAPH
represents not only the original sound-reproducing
idea invented by Mr. Edison, but it also represents
every improvement Mr. Edison has been able to
make in his original invention.
It is an improvement that the Edison Phonograph uses a reproducing point of such hardness
that it lasts for years and does away with the annoyance of continually having to change needles
It is an improvement that the horn is constructed in such a way as to give the greatest clear
ness and volumue of sound, without sacrificing the quality of the sound.
It is an improvement that the Edison Phonograph and Edison Records can be bought so
cheaply that they make good music possible to all.
Did you ever try making your own records?
THE EDISON PHONOnAPII also offers a form of amusement which csnrot be obtained In any
other similar Instrument, and that is the fun of making vour own records For a small '
additional expense vou can obtain from us a recorder and blank records by which von t in 4
make your own records, and listen to the sound of your own voice and that 'of' your friends 4&
ii i ej Ui 1 u uu in may ue tttiu in inis way.
Many an evening's novel
W will ship an Edison on approval, without a cent deposit-pa v the freight or expres
age and alow ten days' FBBE TRIAL on evety Kdlson Phonograph, tllve Eia-ht Months'
time to pay and charge no interest
It onlv costs obi cftnt to hsve the fadreat. n.fMt mnA t.YtA Vas TlT-mrn u a iw-wen
proposition ever made sent to you th-n deride If vou ll hav e one fcont on Tree Trial Oov Edison
as above stated. You take no risk, if you buv only alter a Trte Trial Without ex. .5 v y, r. , 1.
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T1 , . . . .111 ma u tr
EZZ.EBS PIA3TO
HOUSE,
yv 353 Washington Bt.
Portland, Or.
O 1 n t 1 e m a n. Please
send catalogue an,i
particulars vour Edi
son Free Trial offet
pnss to yon. This same offer has ie on iicei pte.l b'v hundreds of others during 1 1
last month and in every Instance the ...tison was kept In the home -not one sent
cacK ana mere s a reajion which will Ue s. nt on reciuest use the coupon!
Eilers Piano House
Fortlnd, Oregon
Th Largest Dealers In Talking Machines aud
Record in the Northwest
lYams
Address .
Is at Great Gonerby, a parish adjoining
Grantham.
It is in the form of a fiddle and a
how nnd ls unusually large. Its history
Many years ago a leasant
resided In Great Gonerby who eked out
a modest livelihood by performing on
an old violin which was almost a part
of bis life. At last he derided to emi
grate, and out In the far west prospered
nnd became a rich man.
One dav ho sent to the clergyman at
Great Guncrhy a sum Mi f f 1. Ie.ti t to build
a church, and attached to tho gift the
curious condition that a metal repll-a
of his obi fiddle and bow bhould ,
on the summit of the edifice. The frtft
was accepted and the vane, may still
be seen on the church.
Streets running north and south hnve
the best health records.
A Weighty QuoMion.
From the Florida Tl mcs-Fn'on
Taft can mrrr his j..,, pounls of
flesh all right, but how a) ...,, n,Ht ;u,o
tons 01 Itepuhllca ti corrupt!..!: 7
Tuniuds I:i course of const rue t Ion n ro
now provided with ni.-,l.(,l ..lr lock-..
..one "oiKuieu HllllOteil Will) I) C Jl U .S
can be treated under pressure.
A Fiddle Church Vane.
From The London Standard.
One of tho most curious vanes to
be seen on any church ln Great Britain
:
, 4
I s
4 Republican pa ri y . all tic
woiiid lie tjie raso.il1-- nnu t!
.thirty thousand of them, or
! lent. Will Mr. Fulton ex
s ten thousand Democrats v
Republican ticket could dlsi
their iirar-!i office, liosehurg. f'r . an 1 I
get lull r "I'! leui.trs of their p' "posit ion.
Bostart Jail Fiir Tod Small.
par
1 1
t' lilted Presp Peus.-ij W'tr.-.l
Eost. ,1. M;is , Aug 22 ".vfTc
fpu'iiif .. ,j rn'.ui-r ot fender'-. Mav .r (hi.- j and d.-dicutlon of
I'ar l :t. preparing to release s.-v- depot will irtke p
r-,l hundred oilicrs Wholesale arrests .' apple fair to be
cu' voc.es. tramj.s and peitv crooks havej
i .0.; 1 in joi.s 01 i,osi in i 1 uv . 1 I ,ovv !!ig :
hd "t!f cn evc utlve found i' i.. es- h-v,
Fail to ii'li.iSC a la'- number ., rvtke a-.- ,
ro.,.;. i-.r men iieid lr : ruoro se: . ..is pa. c'
c r . n 1 e 1 .... .
A ill Orx-n hv lepot
c In' Popiifih T.i 'Pie Jitirnal.)
ould lose
-re is not
:s erjuiva
'Inin how
ting the
se of the
thirty or forty . thousand Republican 1
majority in this stale. V . J. WIM ICR
gh
t vo ir.i
a Med to
MARK TWAIN'S COUNTRY HOME
J mpiTippr fispiislt ion at ..irbajje
Portland. Aug. :'0- To the Editor of
The Journal- Will vou kli: llv allow me
enough space ;n vour valuaufe paper to
call the attention i.f the officer on the
!.e newlv constructed i heat that takes itc, ''ark and Ilurnside.
during the cmlng i "' condition fif the sidewalk and
I in November street In front of joe little candy store.
' ' doing business at The ahovo mentlrmed
.. , , Jtrei-ls? Is fete cot a law against
natl'.-e . hi stlans 1 .,nv,,n1 ..,.rii.. c ,Ca-e into a public
ed in ( hlna ln the Pt? ,f KO ,,n,.,v ,p vl,la,lne. u
"" ,.,nV ".v' r I'.v til row::. u -i.l m- Id ro-fn fruit and
Protestant mission ; ,.ok s,p, Potties L.To th.- gutter. If
!the ..f fh-er on that heat sh.cjhi hnnpen
m 'along tlat j-lnce any morning at a,bout
ti i . o 1 -k, he vvo:;hi notice one or two
dies of rubbish that has been swept
nto the gutter the niKht before.
A SCHSCRIBER.
INilillctl .Incolci y.
ii- : : t-i t ,. Editor of
f .r th
' in' ':: s ! n the G- t )
" ', 1'. the st'-fe of I iregon to
11 . : :. t: av a 1 of the
a r. I in:, r-f-f as expresse
:i th his: . i. f tlon hv a lot of
In ! off ce seeking pollt
' 1 1 ' k stet , Hhvhjcks and
great Republ
1 iia ve boaste 1
v .-.cd Justl
1 t a rt v alone
a: depths of do
i.-::gh:y f.Llbn
e Isioii made time
wiTf; manv other
but as often brok
r-d pr:n
- and 1
. : ' r o and 1 11 t for mm"
H ' gtent has their lust
f " !:il. .1, power be
: : ' ' h ! 1 gang of pol It
s !' nt to la v they a re
g i.d .islr.g 'heir Influ
a ar. j- !e f ' towa r 1 s
I : s c f the legislature
. . . ci t . Statement
ces to the pe...
states e:;-
1 1 , e )t 1 ou OO I o
llculed in the
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BT!mrTSX?eiivvnrsnainni F 1 -1 ' 1 1 - -.
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I i El f TC5 C?3ira w-l nr.! Int. rest as ex pressed at
ITQ l""-.t-wi, ?av ff II ' r.-'m:s. fv.r :. .f.
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ROYSTON
MFG. CO. ,
Mantifacturers of
Ladies' and Children's
Silk and Velvet Hats
and Buckram
Willow and Wire Frames
Invite your inspec
tion of the latest
N.Y. Fall and Winter Models
Write for Catalogue
228 SIXTH STREET
PORTLAND, OR.
GENUINE HAND-WOVEN
ELASTIC HOSIERY AND BANDAGES
We wish to call particular attention to our Klastic Hosiery
Section. We want people on this (.'oast to know about our
facilities for supnlviiiL!' first cias I'.lastic Hosirrv P.pIiv; i::,fi.
We want you to know
"iir store, that thev are
in T
lr?cap
tau h . f
At U
rrwtm'. .c--t-r
a l-'ur i.'
ir(te hh! r t
will ive doubt .
time.
A ria rf , r .rriir,.
f .i'i' fr -r, ro, 1
jeili" to a prettj ;rr 1
rxKisi wvj: ! ird 'mm f ' . e-r
le irnia .;.
la their i cl ue
Tk etwilT. ettrr lbai
ta 414 .1 kts ie rr for a ilea ianj ' tbrs a
rr r.r jr-p a bit.
$10.00 SET OF
TEETH FOR
$5
Written Onarantee for 10 Tear.
CBOWI9 Any tooth in the month
we crown with solid gold. 22k
Guaranteed to re the
1st for only
Any Porcelain t rown made no mat
ter what they are called or how
they are made. Our price A QQ
BjUSOES Solid Gold Top. 80IH
Gold Hscks, porcelain
Fronts, per tooth
Solid Gld Teeth. I2)c.
brldae. per tooth
All other work same price proper
tlonntely PA7nrZ.XBB ZXTB1CTIOV
Free V ben Plates or Hrlriees are
Ordered. Abaolote On arms tees.
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
LILY DENTAL PARLORS
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Hours I a. ro. to I p m
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rr rt vv
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sr wlTbsTurd p.r r.r. and ,
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, urr'td ti rr.nv t th 1'rtv l ""I :r wuh m eet.KtiM ftwm n, rml
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that our Klastic. (iooils are ni.i.lc in
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Made From the Very Best Materials
Obtainable and Every Piece Guaranteed
We employ only expert weavers who use the most im
proved hand loom in the making of our goods.
Kxperienced lady and gentleman fitters in attendance.
Mail Orders Given Careful Attention
THERMOS BOTTLES
FOR PICNICS,
AUTO TRIPS,
HUNTERS,
FISHERMEN,
TRAVELERS, Etc.
KEEPS CONTENTS HOT 24 HOURS
KEEPS CONTENTS COLD 24 HOURS
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FOUNTAIN
PENS
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PARKER'S
Every Fountain Pen Sold by
Us Is Guaranteed.
YOU TAKE NO CHANCES.
If the pen doesn't write to si'it
you, return it and we will make
it right. Pens filled free.
CALLING CARDS PRINTED
WHILE YOU WAIT
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PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS CARDS
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