The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 09, 1902, Image 4

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THE DAILY J6URNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1B0&
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TWO STATE SENATORS
ENDORSE PE-RU-NA,
NIGHT
VISITOR
AT PEN
POST
OFFICE
CHANGES
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IF YOU ARK IiE Sl'RB TO M
WELL PROVIDED WITH
Being Fired At By Night
Watch, He Disappeared
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The- Force At Salem
Slightly Increased
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New Linen
Batistes
Linen Lawns,
Grenadines etc.
Came . . .
Yesterday
iSS-fSftftiSSTifS
NOWFORTHE COAST OR MOUNTAINS
Deforo buying your supplies for your outing yon ahould call nt our atore and
anu innpeoi mo moat complete line 01 camping boohs over anown.
8TAU HA MB.
STAR RAOON.
STAlt HAM HAUHAGU.
BTAR SUMMER BAU8AGK.
STAR DRIED 1IEEI'.
BTEAMED COOKED HAM,
The
moat coraploto line of cniinod
ineata aliown.
ROTH
134 State Street.
Si
Not in Our Class
YOU CANNOT Com
pare the araiKJiro of
the rubber stamp, nor
the slip shod crlntlntr
of worn out material,
with the UP-TO-DATB
PRINTINOwoare doing.
Our work Is neat and
artistic. Give us a
trial and be satisfied
for once with your sta
tionery. We Deliver When
Promised . . .
Scliaefer & Palmer
Room 3. 4. and 5 Moorea hlk.
Phono, 2414, Rod,
Shoea.. i
That cannot be excelled
for the money,
MANY CELEBRATED
MAKES . .
SOME TAN SHOES
$3.50 values to close
them out at
Id
Repairing neatly done
...JACOB Y0GT...
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9
26S Com'l. St. a,
$
RINEMAN'S DAROAINB.
Shoulders,
Per tb 10c.
Deviled Ham tmall) per can
0c 0 for 25c.
Deviled Hum (large) per can
10 3 cam 25c
Sardines, per box
6c 0 boxes 36c.
Salmon, S cans
26o
Smoked Herring,
Per box, 28c,
Catsup, per pt bottle
1Bc a bottle S6c.
Good Soda (18-os pkg )
Ac 8 pkge Mc,
Corn SUraht per pkg
Be
Washing pawdr,per pkg
6c,
yonr ImttM ad ess. W
estautrjeet prleo, c&ib or
idaraliiiM41inTi
t mwhft
lew "-- at
TeUaJicne 131
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UajajMaBlttdkaalaWuSMMISKiaMatiiMsaLktaiMaskttttMBanH
T?STmBHBBIBBew-Hh.vpapw,nv.Vrn,
Variety Store'
IHi J KirwHk.
Nw lot el I.JUu
AffltQVA M, WELCH
f&, i,iti, a. a. . ... .
M U17 VWPI, VI V'.U(t DVMt 1 1
Don't forget the great sale
of children's dresses in the
suit department.
percale
IDreeeee
For children from 1 to 14
years nicely made and trim
med with face, SPECIAL
45c each
BEN FRANKLIN
Wm tin Inventor of the doublo or bi
focal spectscle letissi, which li now
coraintr into auch general nte for thom
who have panned the meridian or lilt
Wo fit thn bl focal In all themeny dlffsr
nt style. YT havo one special hl-focal
nrrantement that hse never been ex
celled for ulasa . ami comfort, and
the preservation of aveileht. It comet
nearer belnK the naturnl ey than any.
thing In the war of a glnra
Eyes toiled free,
Chas. II. Hinges
mrMclentlUo Optician. 88 Kioto St
Nxl door to l.add & Ilmh bank
Our Red Ribbon canned itoode nro
proper goods to Inkn with you,
THE IUOIIT KIND OF COFFEE.
KTATII HOUSE COFFEE.
KIN II BF. COFFEE.
GltKQUS COFFBB.
Tut up In nlr tight enna. Juat tho
thing for you
GRABBR
Telephone 511
Dalrymple's
A Full Line of
Carlson - Currire
Go's.
Washable Art Silks Just
to
New Battenburg Pat'
terns and Bra ds
New Turn-over Collars.
Silk organdies in beauti
ful patterns and color'
Ings.
Boys'
Clothing
All that's new and nob
by for summer wear.
I
$1.00 Suit up
Good enough
foranAl
u Havana Filler
SfWWAD,tSTAN0AROMVr," j
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efJJAST&twifirMJAf ra
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liaAtea NUUbW fTM-isfflBgi X4aAe..
Klei
Great Sale of all
SUMMER
SKIRTS
All Summer
I
Cfiit-f Waictc atQfllAft
oimi nui.atuiv
Prices.
$
ii
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NEW TODAY.
Wanted. Tliroo or lour inon to wont
in haying, at $1.25 per day and
board. Inquire of W, IJ. Duncan, six
inllos uorthwost of Salem, on Salem
and McCoy stngo lino.
For Rent or For Sale. 12-room hotiso,
partly furnished, largo grounds,
stnblo, oto. 7-0-1 m,
e
Lost In tho business pnrt of tho city,
ti point laco handkorchlof. Liberal
rowanl Tor return to M Marlon
street. 7-'J-3t
Found A black lady'H purwo, contain
IiiK Home nioiiuy, munlcuro tool, n
tlo. handkorchlof. pvoraliouH, a
uwoutor, n thlmblo uovor luod,
powdur briiHli, a lino tooth comb mid
u bottle of norfiiino. Owner can
luivo Mtimo by paying for thin ad, and
proving property to tho mtlflfuctlon
of tho fludur. W. It. Auduraoii, 21'J
Coininurclul ntreot. 7-!)0t
o
A. M. Clough, Undertaker, 107 8tate
street. Phono Main 1351, Salem, Ore
Qon, successor to D. E. Huntslnrjer.
Residence Droadway and Mill, North
Salem. Phono Main 221.
O '
D. E. Huntslnaer, funeral director,
150 Court street. 'Phone Main 801.
Residence 21st street.
GOLD DUSr FLOUR
Made by
THE OIDNEY POWER COMPANY
Sidney, Oregon,
Made for family ubo, nuk your
grocer for it. Hran and
shorts always on hand.
A. T. WALN Affent
Wheel leather
WIumi tlit mm hIiIiioh iionv" there will
bo Home of the finest rlillnn of the
wluiltt ymr. Wm Iiiivh quite a minibiir
of tlu 1UU1 inudelH of tho Tribune at
1 35, hetildeH a plenty of the 1V02 mod
ids, nil helghta, in lilno and black, at
110. Wo can hive you any tiro, any
sndle or any bnr, ami fit you up at
one. Coaster hrakoti 15 extra. A
Tribune wheel Ih tho Hafoet wheel In
voMlment you rail make; U'h llku buy.
Iuk Hold SO'e. In all tho Trltnuum In
use lierMibouta you never fliitl ono with
dHfwllve liearliiKH, oracke! fork
crown, broken oranka, or any of the
ulliiienU coiiimou to the oidlnai-y run
of whel. Theee are fart that vim
can prove for yourself.
I have a number of apleudld mwm
In etH-uml-hund whwele, Iwiih ladle' and
nU'. thwt wtll be worth the while to
. Come today, uhi! yu' get (UH
U-k.
CnrUlde S poimde for II ceuta. rYiwh
and pure.
a weeivy CMt 1mm. bntM Hlckle-
plHted foo ihiihu. II bj- IVt Inehee. 10
ceitU. If a ifood uue, evei back-in-lie.
liHHMtr km himiM h whlhj tb lat.
SlHwlHl uit. u llret-otaae kwp. toa.
Oil Iiiimim at all prlo.
IHlkr to rllM niUtHM- grip.
I'Jfkn. kMa, cycloMttiM, otW. impfe.
! akMi ail HMtMortM you ueU for
lh. wbewi; vHlttr (trteoe.
'. tiien, tawM tfotcMr gManta
iimt KH,i,,t tit tMMMM fraw arwe
iuiw on IihikI ngalH.
Km.
tiaurv
All
JtUt llMU k NHtiS) .
TboM rHitle
callers.
with tfce rueiUit4l
" bbtrk frM tu all
,1 K.1
F. A. WIGGINS
2Wr Liberty Street Salem
Walnut Slice
I an tlM rw in ih, J6,,t HUj ,Tt, 0I
iK u inMHi Mery uy,
UKiSUUNK PHKOQIIK
TAXDUAKAMKIJR
J'KN'KKJJIST 011KWS
KtNtJrOUUI
IM C1WX CRBAili
i. tv hi a trial if jj vaBt el can-'
FLEUR DE LIS . . , '
Hi a' iJtrwt.
Cal Scoville, Veteran Driver,
Takes Another Route
On addition to the clerical force
and Hoveral minor changes In the su
bordinate plncoe at the Salem post
oineo havo been mndo slnco July lHt.
Mlfw Kva Dlmmltt ha taken a posi
tion ae aefilatant money order clork,
nt a snlary of 1500 per year. Tho ad
dition of another clork In this depart
ment wa much needed, ae tho forco
prior to Mine Dlmmllt'a aid, had moro
than it could convonlontly perform.
Tho familiar faco of Cal Scoville, the
voUran mall cnrrlor, whoso Horvlco
extends ovor a period of forty years
of almost continuous servlco Is greatly
missed from tho mail wagon in tho
carrying of mails to and from tho
trains at Salem. Mr. Scovlllo still re
tains tho contract, but has omployed
Prod Bchlndlor to porform the work
whllo ho drlvo tho Salom-l.owlsburg
stuuo. under subcontract with A
Connor.
Wm. Hondorson, nB mnlllng clork,
has oxchangoil places with lion P.
Taylor, letter cnrrlor for route No. 2,
In the city.
Sitb-cnrrlor for work during tho
Hiimmor vacation season havo roportod
for duty, and, in order of service, tlioy
nre: John II. Farrur, Hon T. Kunilor
and Prank A. Hnkor.
Clel llaydun, rural freo dollvory car
rier tor route No. 2, has roelgned IiIh
poflltlon. An oxamluntlon will prob
ably be held soon for tho purposo of
selecting his succeesor.
Insane Asylum
Awards Made
The. semf-nnnunl award of contractu
for suppllofi to bo fiirnlshod tho Insane
asylum will soon bo nnnouucod, as tho
inauagomont desires noon to plnco or
durs timlur tho contracts. A pnVtinl
list of tho bids Is given bolow. No
bids are given on the principle ltom
that of groceries for tho reason that
tlm bids Htibmlttod by tho several mer
chants nro In complox form. No two
bidders mndo an offer on the snmo
complete list of ni tides to lie furnished
and for that reason tho figures are
omitted. Tho snmo Is largely truo of
drygoodi-, where different linns have
bid on different articles, and the bids
herewith submitted cannot ho used for
comparative purposes,
Ifi. C. Crotw wns given the contract
for meat at 10.71 cents and (). Stein
er will furnish 1000 pounds each of the
following varied of salmen: Chinook
nt 8 cents, steellietuU at 0 cents, sllv-
orsldea and Iduebncka nt (I cent ewi'h.
Some of the other lilils aubiultted
were us follews:
Tobaeco.
(. IC Water ISOO HMiud cliew
lug tolincoo, at SSltc 1017; 10O0
IkhiikIs O. K. Durham, at 2ik, 1260.
Qrocerles.
Rruth and (Iniliw. 160111.
John lliiahtf, Wellor Hhm., Ilarrttt
&. LawruiiCH and other hid on gro
ceries nleo.
Doothe and Shoes.
Iivlu ft Petty. ?J07; I. ai-eonlwuni,
1150; Oregon Sluw Co., 1i0.l0.
Leather and Findings.
Churl) U Malstlc & Co. PoitlHiid,
111R.S1
Stationery.
IHitttw lira.. ISS.11.
Flour and Feed.
IbtlftMir, nuttirlM .( Co. WW Ihut!
No. 1 Hour, at 11.08. 1II8T; SO barrota
No. 1 xruhum, at 11.70, IS I.
J. A. Aiippwle, Jefferson 9iK) bar
rH Nu. 1 Hour, at 13.CI, 17
SNlein PhHiilHg Mill Co. W bar.
ret No, 1 thHir. nt 13.l. 123T6.
L'urvHlli Plotirinn 51III 0O uri rt
No, t tlottr, t 1l.l. mW; So tons of
bran, at Its. 1510; SO lou of h(wt.
at 118. 1IIU.
Orookery and Glassware.
MW & Prank. 1W.70; llarritt &
Uwrwu. 11 11 it.
Orygeds.
T. llulvrMi & ou,, 1IS77.I7; Mer
PlWUll. 1JtiU.iS; Old. WOTthHMM, ,,
K1m. Iltlltt; SaiwH Woolaw Milk.
w j-imwi tw. at . JIM,
Contracts Awarded.
Tke MylutM bonrd this artemoim
wunid verl addttiuoal cotttmcta,
as foliew:
StMUoHry PiUtoii Uro.. SUti.
Crwkr)' ad Ulii)wan-Bw-
HarriU Uwiwc. mIh, and Mokr
ft rrak Co.. murtiaiui
IjNiUitr Htod PiMHiii-MUek
Woou awt km IrU & VMS.
SHbMM.
Plomr OwvallU PKhiHh Milk.
To Assimilate Food
seetlmt your stomach nud
liver are in proper condition.
To do it easily aud pleasant
ly take
Beecham's
Pills
sUftMrWf. i u. n j v.
HON. J. H. 8AUEIL
Hon. J. II. Snucr, Stato Senator from
Tiniiclas Co.. to tho Nebraska legis
lature, writes from Frank's Hotel,
Omaha, Neb., as follews:
"Having tried Pcruna I can com
mend It to all as a great tonic and par-
tlcularly good as a remedy for catarrh.
...J. . SAUDR.
Honorable Patrick Kennedy, Memboi
of tho Massachusetts Legislature, writo!
tho following letter from tho House oi
Representatives, Ronton.
Doctors. H.Hartman:
Dear Sir: "I have no hesitation tr.
saying that alter having tried dozem
of other remedies without relief, lowe
my perfect health and clear voice oi
today to Pcruna. I know It to bo a sure
cure for indigestion and Its nttendani
allllctlon, nervous debility. Tor tho six
weeks that' I was on tho idatform
through tho recont campaign I used Po
rutin regularly, and nlthough I spoke
two and three times each day my voice
never failed me. I know that Poruna ii
a reliable cure for bronchial troubles."
P. J. Kennedy.
If you do not dorlro prompt and satis
factory results from tho use of Poruna,
write at onco to Dr. Hartman, giving o
full stntoment of your case and ho will
be pleased to glvo you his vnlnablo ou
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, Presldont ol
The Hurtman Sanitarium, Columbus, O
MUTE
SCHOOL
OFFICERS
The Election Will Take Place
Very Soon
Thero is considerable Interest In Sa
lem in the forthcoming meeting of the
State Hoard of Education, when now
olllcer of the muto school uro to he
otected. Tills would iinvo been held
before now, except for the absence of
Governor (leer the past weok, nud
the absence now of Stnto Superintnud
ont Ackemmn. The public In general
Ih continued in tho belief that a chnugo
should be had at the Institution, nnd
slnco an unsucceful attempt has
been made at the employment of an
Eastern man for superintendent tho
general feeling I that it would he bet
ter for the Institution to employ nn
Oregon man, who would naturally be
moro In touch with the patrons of the
Institution.
Oregon no doubt has several mon
who are competent to take the position
and conduct the school satisfactorily,
and one of these is more than likely to
bu selected. Among tho men who havo
sorvtMl in the Institution are Mr. P. S.
Knight, tho pioneer manager of Oro
(ton's mute school, who Is now In Salem,
nnd, although not an applicant for tho
place, could no doubt be secured for
superintendent, nnd Mr. Knight has
always shown special qunllileatlons for
tb iHwltlon of matron, which position
she tilled for years, and wa always
considered a veritable mother to tho
pupils. Mr. J. IJ. lCnrly. who has also
hld the lHMlUon for several years, Is
nu applicant for the place, nnd his rep
utation Is of the hlk-httst, both a nn
Instructor and a, highly moral gentle
limn. ICtther of the gentlemen would
no doubt prove ncceptHhla, both to the
boanl and the public, and there are
pixrtmbly others in Oregwi who would
do well at tli bend of this Institu
tion. Whtver Is don, the lion nml
xtHK'tAtlon Is that th boanl will be
able to ho organise this school as to
fUrnlsh good results, and at th sum
tlm-avoid scamlals.
PERSONALS.
Mrs, C. J. Willi, of PonlHwI. wns In
MioMi today.
Utabop II. I. Unrklegr. of Portland,
wM Um dig- In Sake.
Bent Lone of lortliMut. Is visiting
Mis pnrsnts In UUs city.
C. A. Seklurwl and fntnlly Wave re
uwvNi to HoMbrg t llv.
Dr. d Mrs. W. B. Mors and Mr.
W. A. Cualek kav bum tu N'uwiuu-t
Mr. sad Mrs. it. II. Oaafcow ami sons
har gon to Sodsvill for an outing. I
Mrs. W. It Datn has gone to '
Auwsvlllo for a visit wltM rtotlvs. i
Miss Ada Dutl'. of IH Chwimul T.
as. Is the gut of Uiss BHib- HorgHH. I ,,Uo tha hnuk- At th rivr iwnk he '
Oovernor ar vlsiud kls farm. Har W" 'M 1,ow, Aw lookliig up and '
Maeeseyr today. II nuuto th trin R.,aw rivr. Tracy til nt up and!
wkl. , caHUon4l m to keep still. I lay in
Mis Ulu Jon. who kas kM vis- thu litloH Hntil cailel to by Mr
Mm kr kroilMr. kiKHiitodMt
Jc3ns. of tk bltHd sckool. kas r.Jbp" ,B0 r Waokyard. where thU
turtMd to JoftMvow. MttttoHwa. IndleaUwg a nswauaiuw. '
O. P. Rodctra. suxompnttlM kls fKn.-'11- tke hnths- strun whi,-h
' to .'wet todAjp. wksw tkr will
m4 tk Nwwtr, Mr. Nobjrr will!
mum kono neat nek.
Mrs. K. Catt4iH and. ckildrsM. .Mm
Haeiry IL Tfclte, Prdrlc D, Tktol-
... ,,, (miWHNI uav
Khm to Nvwyort for aa wtsudsd wit- oofdrat, wore arrested this mora
iuS iRg at Rsaton.
De
The authorities nt tho state prlBon
on Tuesday evening reported that dur
ing tho previous night, a stranger had
visited tho nromlsos. Tho visitor had
evidently planned an invasion of the
prison enclosure. Ho was detected up
on the wall by Night Watchman Simp
son, who fired nt tho figure, which Im
mediately disappeared. A thorough
search was mado yesterday, but no
trace of tho visitor couiti no iounu.
Whllo the prison oHlclnls do not know
who tho man could havo been, they
are satisfied that his inotlvo, nt least,
was not a good one.
In mnking IiIb rounds of tho Interior
of tho ponltontlary enclosure, about
10:30 o'clock Monday evening J. D.
Simpson, Inside night watchman, saw
a man standing upon the bridge bord
orlng upon tho prison wall, near the
northeast corner of tho penitentiary
yard. Without warning, Mr. Simpson,
who Is an uncle of tho wife of the mur
dered guard, Frank IJ. Perrcll, fired,
and tho man leaped from the wall,
and, In tho Intense darkness, mndo
his escape. Tho man appeared on tho
wall near tho post of J. D. Arbogast.
Qlnnn lw ndrniifi nt Merrill nnil Tra
cy, tho guards nt tho prison havo been J
especially vigilant, to tho extent nt.
least that the small force of night em
ployes Is capable. Recont happenings j
at Oregon's stnto ponltontlary will
douhtloss load to u thorough Investi
gation by tho legislature of the needs
r0 ti rt InatltittltM netft Itntt tr I ii lirnlfo
ui liiu iiiniiiuiiuni tiiiu uisr iu iiiiiiutu
conditions, that a repetition of the
tragedy of last month may be averted.
FAILED TO BAG
THEIR QUARRY
(Continued from First Page.)
up6n their quarry. Prossed to des
peration, Tracy horo mado a circuit,
headed duo north, nnd plunged Into
the outskirts of tho lake, whero ho
finally succoded In casting tho scent,
it wns now dark and Ounrd Carson iO'
turned to Ronton.
Anderson Tells of His Trip.
Seattle, Wash., July 9. Surroundod
by n morbid crowd of men in the Ron
ton saloon, John Andorson, tho unwil
ling companion of Tracy, tho outlaw,
rolated his exporloncea since tho night
ho loft Port Mndlson in Johnson's
white boat, until his rescue at tho Our
rolls liouso at G o'clock lost night.
From Ills story It Is evident that Tra
cy has accomplices who are londlng
him material asslstui.ee In his flight
through tho country.
"We left Madison on Saturday night
at 9 o'clock," related Anderson In his
broken Kngllsh. "Wo went to West
Sonttle, anil arrived nt daylight. I
pulled tho boat. Tracy hold tho gun
ovor mo all the way. Wo lauded south
of the West Soattlo olovntor undor a
trestle, and wont directly Into tho
woods. Wo spent Sunday In tho
woods at West Soattlo. Wlion it got
dark wo ca.no across tho bay In our
boat, and landed at tho sawmill nt
South Seattle. Wo thon started on tho
railroad track toward Ulack Rlvor. We
crossed a largo hayflold and wont Into
tho woods. This wns Monday morn
ing. When wo got Into tho tlnibor, wo
cooked breakfast Wo then roated un
til afternoon. At 3 o'clock wo started
through the timbor toward Ronton.
"Just before we roached tho railroad
bridge ovor Illnck river, wo met four;
men, and Tracy said, 'Hello. Fred.'
and Jumped down tho bank to where
the men were standing. Tracy tnlked
to the men for a few minute. After
the talk. Tracy left one of the men to
watch me. II nnd tho threo others,
after blindfolding mo. went off and
stayed about an hour. When they re
turned they brought a bottle of whis
ky. Then wa started out. Tracy
forced me to walk In front, and he fol
lowed behind, accompanied by the four
mwi w met on tho bridge.
"We arrived at Renton nbont 11
o'clock and walked
up the railroad
track through the town on and a half
mil ast of th brickyard. Here Tra
cy tied me up. and h. accompanied
Uy th four Strang men. left me.
Thy rturnd nt daylight this morn
iHg. and w went further back into the
brush and cookd brakfaat. Tracy
told in he wonld go away for awhile,
bttt woMid com back in an ,
WU,Hl h tmtHl. h brought a little
fKMW OrroUs hous. and we
wl to th Grrlls nlac to-
S"8 - W wr in th hous about
hr ,lMrs. whn Tracy took ma o.,t '
QTJte, wkwi I hobble! cmt of
hw V wrt.M
fctauto. Job- i-Tnuv u ., .
ResiUMi cabin uii (.. --.. ,....
PrHL Tb knads are working aear'
rmim. iur tHftll blitti-a.l , i..
Increased Guard Force
feats Entrance
Did you ever try ours? They're made in Sale... and tho prices can't
be touched by other retailers. You Eeo tho middle man is eliminated.
(JOLORS-srsy, mottled, scarlet, while, vicuna, etc. . Prices per pa r
$3, $3.75, $4.00, $4.50, $4.80, $5, $6, etc.
Other Suggestions
i , , .-.,. .o., ii Ami won't tho sun hu hot I Yon
If you will have to travel many
niilea ovor dusty ronda, you d
better pet one oi our
Dusters
AT "
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75,
$2.50, each .
Of Course You'll lake a
Sweater
And several NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. Wo havo good shlrtB at 50o;
others up to 12 75, for the finest Pongeo Silk.
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254-250 Commercial Slrcet.
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BICYCLES
CUSHION FKAME, 1902
CHAINLESS CUSHION FRAME - -
Call nnd eeo the 1002 RAMRLER CUSHION FRAME, It id 305 dsya
ahend of nil.
ROCKING CRANK MANGER does away with tho flat ami clumsy
Bpring. CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL LIKE IT,
Ririrlo ClltlrlriAC Of nil descriptions nt prlcon ns clienp as
DlVjtlC OUUUHCo anywhere, and wohavo just what you wnut.
BICYCLE REPAIRING Wo havo a complolo bicycle repair shop. Wo
fit all uuikes of bicycle tires. Wo repair all makes of MoycloB. Givo
us a coll. Wo try to plcaeo.
SHIPP & HAUSER
258 Commercial Street- Opposite Capital National Bank.
Celebrated Wolff -American Bicycles
Are the most perfectly constructed bicycle mndo. Tho bearings nro dust
proof, self-oiling and wilt run u thousand miles without requiring additional oil,
1902 Model 55, $40
1902 Model 55, Superb Ruby Finish $45
1901 Models $35
1902 Special Model $25
Wo fit nny coaster brake, $5 extra. See our elegant Hue of high grado hi
cyclrs at 1G0 Stnto Street.
Merritt Dayis, Agent.
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Come an6 See TH8
Ileforo you start on your summer outing. Wo
have Juat what you rant and are now mnkiug a
specialty of yonr wants. Everything carefully"
packed ready for ehipmeut when desired. : :
Fuller & Douglas, Grocers
II 142 Stato St., D'Arcy Hldg.
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Tables
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Our prices are 15 to 75c
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