The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, May 04, 1901, Image 6

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CHANGED ON OPINION CAPITAL
PUNISHMENT.
Saiuue E Du ton, a member of
the jury ehoee verdict sent Theo
dore Duirant to the gallows, Lae
experienced a radical change in hie
views of capital punishment since
that celebiated trial. He was
called as a juror in the Superior
court at San Francisco, where two
Chinamen were on trial for the
murder of a fellow-countryman.
To a question he stated with em­
phasis that he was opposed to the
infliotiou of the death penalty in
any case. This was a surprise to
now District-Attorney Deuprey,
who defended Durrant.
The unanimity of the verdict in
that case convinced Dtftranl’e at­
torneys that all the jurors were
stri ng advoca'es of banging. Dut­
ton. 11 seems, was even more so
than his colleague, and when Dur­
rani w is finally executed he wa*
one of the official witnesses Alter
leaving the jury bex Dutton stated
tba* since witnessing the hanging
of Durrani be had chang'd L>i®
views and that he would never
under any consideration sit in a
case where the death 1 enalty might
be im)*osel.
VALLEY FORGE AND
1NGT0N
The National Society of the
Daiighttr« of the Rev^utiou «ill
erect hii appropriate 1. >ri> ■■ uh <ft to
commemorate t‘•« r>“tiiig Hp >t of
the heroes of Vailey Forge. It in a (
long delayed honor. No aubliiner
spectacle of patriotic heroism ha«
ever bean wilti'-Beed than that of
tbe ehoele««, half-clod and hungry
continental troop« holding their
catnp at Valley Forge during that
terrible winter.
If Washington ha I done nothing
else the holding of the suffering
patriots under such untoward sur- i
roundings by hi« sympathy and
)>ersonal influence would have
placed his name high on our na­
tional roll of honor. Who can «ay
that the bolding of that army to­
gether, ragged and hungry though
it was, did not save the Revolution?
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NINTH STREET
EUGENE, OREGON
the hands of an incompetent workman or an amateur who might
You would hardly trust a valuable watch in
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do it more harm than good, why then should you be less considerate of your bicycle, which has cost you as much
is fully as delicate in its adjustments and on whose staunchness much more depends.
We have been told by competent judges that we have the most complete and best arranged repair shop they
have ever examined and we know we have spared no expense in securing all the latest improved machinery for
turning out repair work expeditiously and in the best and most careful manner. In addition to this, we employ
only mechanics who are skilled in their particular line of work, and owing to the volume of repair work which we are
constantly receiving we can keep each man busy on his particular line.
We carry the largest line of repair parts for all wheels, pedals, hubs, saddles, bells, lamps, chains, valves, etc.,
of any cycle house, thus causing our customers as little annoyance and delay as possible. When necessary we have
every facility for making parts to order, our shop being equipped with an engine which runs our emery wheels and
buffer, Sebastain lathe, drill press and and rim drill. We also have a steam vulcanizer, enameling outfit, wheel jigs
and truers, assembling stands, complete set of taps and dies and tools needed for this class of work.
We are constantly turning out work which would not be attempted by other shops in the city, but with our
experience and equipment, nothing is too difficult for us in the line of cycle repairing.
It will be found much more satisfactory to have your repair work done by a responsible house thoroughly
equipped
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inenmnetent workmen who have neither the experience nor tools or
machinery to do the work as it should be done.
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Spoke in rear wheel....................................
Each additional spoke in rear wheel........
The telegraph brings news of the
Spoke in front wheel ................................
celebration of the Odd Fellow’s an­
niversary, yesterday, at many Each additional spoke in front wheel
points throughout tbe length and Build up wheel using new’ clincher rim,
breadth of the United States. And
old spokes, nipples and hubs ...........
there were thousands of other places Build up wheel using cement rim, old
where this eighty-second anni­
spokes, nipples and hubs .................
versary of the initial work of only
Build up front wheel, using new hub, old
live men was fittingly oommen.-
spokes, nipples and rim.....................
orated The million or more mem­
bers ol the great order are an Build up rear wheel, using new hub, old
evidence that Wildeyand hie com­
spokes, nipples and rim .................
panions builded well when they Build up wheel, using old hub, new
founds I the order on the command
spokes, nipples and rim .................
to "visit the sick, relieve tbe dis
New
front wheel complete, put in
treated bury the dead and educate
New rear wheel complete, put in... .....
the orphan.”
Trueing
wheel on bicycle.........................
Therein lies the vital, energising
spirit of Odd Fellowship. Tbe
TIRES.
many millions ol dollars expended
Punctures
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officially to relieve its ruemliera anil
Cement tires to wood rim.........................
their dependents, supplements i by
Cement
tires to clincher rim .................
personal aid of which there is no
Cement
tires
to steel rim.................'........
record, except in grateful hearts,
Wrap
casing
with
tire tape, per inch
are an evidence that this great
Put
on
new
valve
stem
using old valve
order is specially adapted to the
Put
on
new
valve
and
stem
............ ..
needs of modern society.
Vulcanizing tire according to size of cut
New end for inner tube put on
Only sure remedy for blow out at end.
WILL NOT HURT TRUSTS
Schrader shoe valve put on .....................
CotUaud T«!«Kraut
Only remedy when valve stem is cut
Attorney-General Knox will re­ on single tube tire.
ceive only *SlXX) a year salary,
Fill tube with anti-leak fluid....................
ineteatl of 150,000 a year that he
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hte lately received from the steel Pull iu tube and cement tire
tiuet. The honor of the office
may be worth * 42,000 a year, but
it cannot be ei|>ected that the crop in that »late, which olhet *iee
trusts will receive any very hard would have depressed the market.
K ■ x from him.
It is an ill wind that blow« no one
good. The fact ia, year m and year
The Portland Pacific Homestead out, there ia m >ney in raising
aaia‘several of tbe buyers and potato«« for the market in the
■b pp*rs of potatoes in tbe Willam­ Northwest for those who htve the
ette valley have been making right kind of land and who know
profitable turns of late. One or how to raiae the kind that will
two have made a pile of money on always aell for something, and for
tbe v-getablee. They were afforded the highest price when the market
tbe opportunity by the froets in is up."
California, which nipped the early
25c
IOC
15c
IOC
$2.00
I.50
3-50
3-5°
2-75
4.00
450
25c up
25c
ISC
25C
25c
IOC
25c up
JF np
50c up
50c
50c
50c
25c
Valve cap washer put in......................
5c
Valve caps............................................. 5C and ioc
Valve springs and washers put in
IOC
AXLES AND CONES.
50c up
Axles for front wheels put in.............
Axles for rear wheels put in .............
50c up
Cones put in..........................................
50c up
Hanger axle put in.............................
fi.ooup
Hanger cones put in
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50c up
Head lock nut fitted...........................
35c up
Head cone fitted ...............................
50c up
TUBING AND FORKS.
Brazing in one new piece of tubing ... .
$2.50
Brazing in two new pieces of tubing .
4.00
Trueing forks........................................ . 50c up
Complete front fork
$3.50 up
New stem brazed on fork
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1.50
New crown brazed on fork
1.50
New seamless side brazed on fork
1.00 up
Two seamless sides .brazed on fork
1-75 up
Tip brazed on fork side ..................
50c
Cutting down frame, dropping hanger, us­
ing new bracket and shortening head 5.00 up
Prices on repairing fork and frame, including
touching up with air dry enamel. Over baked
enameling, extra.
CHAIN.
Link in chain
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25c
Extra liuks, each................
IOC
Chain bolt and nut put on
15c
Chain nut put on ..............
5c
Adjusting chain
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IOC
Chain adjuster put on.
20c
Th® widow of ex Vice-President
Minister Cong»r exonerated the
Breckinridge,
of Kentucky, will
miasionariee in China from tbe
under
a
recent
grant receive a pen­
charge of looting. He says “the
sion
of
*8
per
month and a back
•lories of their looting are false, to
payment
of
*1,3-50
ca»h. She is
my kuowledge.” No sensible man
«eventy-six
year«
old.
Her hue­
ever believed eush an accusation
land
waa
major
in
the
Mexican
While missionary xeal may t>e
war.
misdirected at t mes, they have
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Riches
and Walter L
rifi.ing and true to their mission in
I To te knock poetmaetership per-
tbe thank les« Work. Such men
, aimmons at Silverton and Wood­
could not loot.
burn, respectively.
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WE SELL SNELL BICYCLES.
AN ANNIVERSARY.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Cementing grip to bar, each.....................
5c
New spring for saddle...............................
35C
New seat post clip for saddle.....................
25C
Seat post bolt and nut fitted.....................
25C
Handle bar clamp bolt and nut fitted
35C
Nuts for all parts of wheel....................... IOC up
New front sprocket fitted.......................... $2.50 up
New rear sprocket fitted ........................... 1.00 up
Fitting dust cup to oil hole.......................
5C
Time work, including use of necessary
tools and machinery, per hour...........
40C
Straightening cranks................................. 25c up
New crank put on ..................................... 1.00 up
Fitting pedal to crank when threads are
worn.....................................................
50c
Cleaning and adjusting pedals, each.......
25C
Cotter pin put in........................................ 25C up
Cleaning and adjusting hanger............... 50c up
Taking wheel apart, cleaning thoroughly
and adjusting all over.........................
1.00
Cleaning and oiling wheel.........................
I5c
Bicycle crates........................................ ..
25 C
Bicycle bag..................................................
25C
Crating and shipping wheel ....................
5OC
Cleaning sewing machine.........................
I.OO
Cleaning up guns........................................
25C
Sharpening lawn mowers.....'.................... 25C up
Filing saws ...
2OC
Fitting keys
25c up
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Grinding axes
I5C up
Wheel rent ... ... I5c I hour, ioc next hour, 40c
half day, 75c per day.
An American locomotive build­
The Southern Pacific R xilroad
ing ooncern has secured tbe con -
propose« to furnish adequate trane-
tract for a number of locomotives
1 for India against active European portation facilities for its lines.
Orders have been placed for one
competition. The American bids hundred and three locomotives ar.d
were *6550 each «gainst *7750, tbe
forty-five hundred freight cars.
lowest European bid. And tbe
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American firm will deliver the
The big Huntington estate tr«’
locomot.ves in six months where take 1 very common road in mil'
tbe British waitel nine months lionaire estate settlement“—that of
Bribe way there is no tariff on tbe courts. The be re of the la**
locomotives, although they do not
railroad magnate are quarrelling
qpem to need protection.
over the division.
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