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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1906)
1 n When Your Bicycle Goes wrong; bring it to us and we will make it go right, and do it quick, do it well, do it cheap. Try us in this line. We have been doing it for twenty years. Tires, Pumos. Bells and everything pertainingto bicycles. Re member the place. It is BARKER'S GUN WORKS. I TRAnr ,( ESTABLISHED THE WORLD'S RECORD FIRST HONORS At Zettler Rifle Club Open Tournam-nt, Nw Yo, March 10-17, 1X)6, 100-Shot Match wo.i by Arthur hubalek, :ore 2463. Seven of the first ten pr.je winners used Peters .22 Short Cartridges. Zimmermann Troshy won by L. P Ittel. Best Bulheye m de by- W. Rosenbaum. L. C. Buss andL. P. I tel male the possible 225 cn the Ring Targe!. Out of a Possible Made by W. A. Tewes 80 of the Contestants in these Matches used Peters Cartridjes The Semi-Smokeless Kind If there ever was the slighest doubt in any mind as to the superiority of Peters Cartridges of all calib.-rs, that doubt has bee l dispe'led for alt time by the '""l8 of the Sea Girt. Grand Rapids and New York tournaments. The various winnings and hi gh scores were no; the result o accd;:i',bit may be credited to good holding and ABSOLTF.LY PERFECT AMMUNITION. The inevitable conclusion ii that if Peters' Cvtridges of either lu ge or small caliter. are equal to these most crucial tests, they are the best to use in any kind of shooting, either for target pr, ctice, Hunting, Pjlke, or Military purposes. For Sale Wholesale and IXeta'l at BAR.KERS GUN WORKS, 33 East Ninth Street THE general principle of obtaining power v ,.? I from gas or gasoline is nearly the same 0 , in all modern engines, and purchasers are therefore particularly interested in theengine that dees the work in the simplest and best manner. . , We have been buildir g engines since t5 and are ready to convince buyers that our time has been well sprnt and that we now produce an engine simpler in construction than others and one that does the work re quired without the annoyance foimerly at tending gaioline engines. The engine is simple in construction lor the reason that we use less parts in it manu facture than others. By a careful study of the business we have ben able to do tuu and and the elimination ol the innumerable pieces ui.'d by oihers is a great saving to the Engine as it reduces wearing parts. The engine is better because we have not endeavored to save in 'he manufacture of the engine by reducing the w:ight or size of We pieces necessary, oui entires are heavier than the engines of most oihe ir.a lufacturers. the allow for plenty of material in all of the 11 i i i n Snell and Mitchel Bicycles Are made of the finest grades of steel. There is used in the tubing what is known as decarbonized steel. This is a steel which becomes very hard in the drawing process. It is then subjected to PRICES working parts, which insures strength and long wearing equalities. The engine is a safe one to use became it constructed with a lull knowledge on our part of the insurance regulations as laid down by the insurance companies. The gasoline pump, the tanks and all the coo. nections that pertain to to the gasoline have been given careful attention, so that tht engine would be a safe one to install lor any purpose. 7 STOVER ENGINE WORKS Freeport, III. U.S. A. ' 2- Horse Power $125.00 3- Horse Pownr SI 75.00 5-Horse Power 5250.00 BARKER GUN WORKS AGENTS 33 E 9th St. Eugene, Or. IwCfN? hAa mMt Just Think of a PineRlfSe ; a heat in an oven to draw or reduce the hardening process. This makes the steel very tough. It is also an expensive pro cess, but it makes the best tubing. This is the kind of tubing used in our bicycles. The bearings are made of tool steel. Tool steel is full of carbon. Carbon is the same material that makes a diamond hard. These properties in steel make it h andaa tough. Bearings are truly turned ndr polished that's what makes our bicycles run so easily. The connection angles are made of wrought Bessemer steel. This steel made Mr. Carnegie famous and wealthy, and gave to 1 it1 1 ii i 44 r 4 nugene our public library. AU in all, 1 do not think you can do better than to, get a bicycle of us, as we can give you the '.'very best bicycle built. At any rate call and seelour. stock before deciding. f'Hi.-s Here is our range of prices but take our ad vice and see the wheels: $27.00, $30.00, $32.00, $35.00. HE Picture of the seamstress trying to sew with an old machine made 15 or 20, possibly 25 years ago; it's out of date, behind the times, sews hard, does poor work, doesn't give satisfaction. Makes the woman want to scream, grates on her nerves, may give her nervous prostration. Call doctor. His bill $50.00. Nurse $50.00. Our price for a good machine. $30.00, $35.00, $39.90 and $45.00. Sews first class, is ball bearing, runs easy and makes the women happy. She gets her work done a great deal quicker, has 'A:nz to ;o shop ping or visiting, makes you a hiTOo-Horrieand, in fact, it is money exceedingly well sp-j.it. S Well made, 22 calibre; one that shoot perfectly true and work well; made and well fitted, strong and reliable in all parts. Made by the old reliable Ste vens Arms and Tool Co., Chicokee Falls, Mass. I am going to sell a limited num ber for only $2.25. Come early if you want one of these wonderful bargains. Regular price $3.00. The next great bar gain is the Ste "ens Maynard at $2 75. Now I am goinj to offer you still ai other chance, the Ste vens Little Krag. This gun is very similar to the Krag Jorgensen, the U. S. army The price while they last is only $; Now the famous Stevens Favorite Rifle, in 22, 25 or 3. ibre take-down model, V octagon barrel, finely varnished s fine rubber butt plate, fine adjustable sight, case hardened bn block and cas: ta.rdr? enaction frame. This some, well made rifle is popular all over the and our price is the lowest of anyone in the $4.95 for thf above gun is a winner. We also have the famous Savage Rifles $4.50, $6.75 and$U.90, in 22 calibre. Buy your gun here; the lowest prices classes of goods. well 1 III dm jjjif rifle. 3.90. eech hand- world, wor. & Good Second hand Sewing Machines, such as the White, Singer, Davis, Household, at $4.00, $7.00, $10.00, $15.00 and $18.00. All re built and in fine working order. Wc icpair al! makes of machines. fry 33 EAST f'dlKl' WORKS o;ioj 'airing :k Brs v r-i v- Machine Belts and K' Toys, Dells, W Clothe?, Hair and Tooth es, Toolh Powder, too-" Razor Strops, bvJXf the bcit cn earth, top- a. W -4.14