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4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY KllM'il at th poiioftce l Prln.vlIU. Ornn, -rowl-f ! w.H.T SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year Tliw Month... ..l.W !(CtK Invannbly tn Advance Six Month - - 75 ct SingW Copitf.. - - 8 Advertising Rats:-IM11 IvenUtn UW. 7 cn ml : ovnw avrUii lo i" IxkhI RM.Ir 11.00 pet Inrh. Biiiw hvl will lT nnf. ri ui mu. nl", "Ut", rlc. ! !.! "KMMy" u I ccm wru. Kwolmioiu of ( on.loleiK-f 1.50. Published Every TlmnxUy at the Journal ItaU.lin. Trineville, Oregon THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1907 !of llif eeuh-r in its undertaking." Governor Chamberlain ha REMARKABLE LnAllUEOj ,o(lhe s(!ltt, The party left interest. all over the world oaya the Portland Journal. In the eat the cattle market i very much excited and of late the values ruling there bav advanced cous-iderablv. Th cattle run has decreased everywhere in the country because cattle are not o plentiful a they formerly were. The high prices have tended to bring new people into th business, but the lange ia smaller by a considerable eit nt and operations are on a smaller scale than heretofore. While there is no change in local values, the market is firmer and will probihly seek a higher level before trios show a reaction. Got. part I Portland hist SatimUy morning tisfied with 'and after leaving haniko rode Hi Visit to Crook County. Development of Crook county's irrigated section, handicapped a. it is through the crving need of transportation facilities, has never theless shown a tremendous im petus during the past year, and the whole of that region is under going a rapid, remarkable and pleasing transposition. This in substance is the con clusion reached br Governor through the Agency Plains, to Madras thence south to Redmond and IV nd through the irrigated sections upon which the Deschutes Irrigation A Power company is at work. From Bend a trip was made across the Deschutes into the Tumalo basin, where the Colum bia Southern Irrigating company has been at work on a segregation of 30.000 acres of arid land. The Columbia Southern com pany became involved with the state land hoard over a year ago Chamberlain, who returned last j roatjve to the terms of its night from an extended tour of in spection through the district in company a part of the time with United States District Attorney Bristol, T. B. Neuhausen, John T. Whistler of the reclamation ser vice, and F. S. Stanley, secretary of the Deschutes Irrigation Power company, which is engaged in irrigating 100,000 acres of Crook county's semi-arid plains, says the Portland Journal. governor's first visit This is Governor Chamberlain's first visit to Crook county since he went in with other memters of the state land board last year on an inspection trip. Since that time the amount of the lien which the company holds against the land which is being reclaimed under state supervision has been raised and it was for the purpose of thor oughly investigating conditions to determine whether the present lien is too great that the tour was made last week. This was also the pur pose of the visit of the government officials. Governor Chamberlain came back to Portland thoroughly satis fied with conditions as he found them. The greatest harmony ex ists between the Deschutes Irriga tion & Power company and the settlers under their canals, and in stead of being disgruntled are pleased with the increase in the amount of the lien against the laud. "The company has spent a tre mendous amount of money in building its irrigation works," said the governor last night, "and so far as I found they have com plied with their state contract to the letter. I talked with dozens of settlers on the irrigated lands and found that they were pleased with the increase in the lien price. The company was doing its work there at a financial loss and the opinion was expressed by the set tlers that they were glad if the lien price had been placed at such a figure as would represent the cost of the irrigation work. WILL BUILD RKSEItVOIR "In addition to its canal work the company has selected a site above Bend where it will construct a huge reservoir for the purpose of storing water during the winter in order to meet any emergency which may arise during the irri gating season. "The whole country is develop ing rapidly. There has been a tremendous change and improve ment since we visited the section last year and the growth is steady and substantial. It is a wonder ful country, full of unlimited pos sibilities and the irrigation com pany has the hearty cooperation con tract and since that time has done uracticailv no work. District t Attorney Bristol and other gov ernment otlicials are at present makina an investigation of the latter company's failure to comply .with its agreement ami action will nrobablv result in favor of the settlers. Governor Chamberlain spoke encouragingly of the wonderful crop of wheat which has been raised this year in the vicinity of Madras, and through the Hay stack countrv. It is the largest crop in the history of that coun try, but the great good which would naturally accrue to the farmers who have raised it is stunted materially- by the lack of railroad facilities. TRANSPORTATION NEEDED "They tell me that one small strip of country is going to pro duce 1,000,000 bushels of wheat this year," said the executive. "It is a shame that the country's wonderful possibilities should be forced to suffer through tne lack of adequate means of transportation." Mr. Bristol and T. B. Neuhausen remained in Crook county, as did also Mr. Stanley. The two former will complete their investi gation, which was delayed several days through their inability to leave Portland at the same time that Governor Chamberlain de parted. It is. exacted, however that thev will return here within a few days. The Deschutes Irrigation Power company has completed practically 300 miles of main canals and laterals in order to cover its segregation, and at pre sent is at worR 20 miles east of Bend on a main canal, which will furnish water for another area for which application for patent has been made. The Crook County Real .Estate Railroad New From Sisters Sisters, Or., Aug., 20. II. J. Robert, the railroad ur veyor, has moved las crew oi it men out to the old railroad camp some eight miles norm oi nig Lake. He will set the correction stakes on the Corvallis A Eastern out as far as Bend. We have been reliably informed that another crew of surveyors met H. J. Robert at the summit and will set the location stakes to the westward into the Willamette vallev. Joseph Claypool, who was in jured by a horse kicking him in the face, is able to be out again. Joseph Wilson returned from Belknap Springs. Miss Jessie Istum. who has Iwu sick with typhoid fever, is up and around again. Miss Elsie Osborn, who has been visiting Misses Annie and Grace Cyrus, has returned to Prineville. For Sale 320 acies 10 mile below Prineville on erookeU river: Uiree-Ioiirth oi mile from school; all kinds of farm im plements; 150 head of hoiin, 4 mi Id cows, one span of horses, 2 wagona and harneKs all to go with the place; aw tons of hav; 1LU acres in alfalfa; irixxl house ami ham ami all oilier out build ing ; all under eood fence. This is all ltHst alfalfa 'and and will be sold at a bargain on easv terms. Also 8'J0 acres one mile from Culver in the Haystack country; 2'jO acres in cultivation, Oilance p.u-ture; lots of water on the place; 12 acres in alfalfa good building. All on eaav terms. A grocery store ami millinery st-ire on Main street in the citv of Prineville. Buildings anil stock all on reasonable terms. A splendid chance to lie l good business if taken at once. For further particulars inquire of T. F. McCALUSTKK, 8-22tf Prineville, Oregon. City Property for Sale Desirable residence locations in different pans of Prineville, improved or unini' proved, in lots or blocks. Al.-o come choice liumness lots on Main streets, near the center of the city. For particulars address ISox 24, Prineville, Or. 7 25 & Cattle Market Strong The great strength of the local cattle situation is attracting con siderable attention from, livestock HOTEL PAULJNA ELMER CLARK, PROP'R. .Modern Conveniences. Special Accommodations for Commercial .Men. Feed and Livery Stable in Connection. Katkh fkom f 1 to 5 I'KK da v. Paulina, Oregon. Timber Claims ISouglit and Sold, R. K. Jones mid J. YV. Hitter are pre pares to n.UKUe limner ciamih. minis no.ifrlit or told. For Inrtlier particulars aclonw Hox T.fl, frineville, Ur. Sywylm TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B., PRINCIPAL Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends each stu dent to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual in. struction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the voucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand; easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free write today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland, Company JS Leg, Agent for Butterick Pattern and the Delineator. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreiron, for Crook County. John F. Mackintosh, Plaintiff, vs. 15 Gatevvooil, doiilir business under the name and style of I he Gatewood Mining & Trading Company, IVfen dant. To the above named B. (jute wood doing business under the name am Btvle of the Gatewood Mining Trading Company, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon Yon are hereby required and com nianded to appear lu the above en titled court and annwer the com plaint of the above named plaintiff in the above entitled Hint on or ie fore the 6th day of Octolier, A. D. l'.Kli, and that if you ho fail ho to ap pear and aimwer for want thereof, the above named plaintiff will take a dwree a prayed for In IiIh nald coin plaint, to-wit: Fit For a Judgement for the mi in of Wii.ltb, together with IntereHt on :0.70 thereof at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the l.'ith day of March, llHb, and for the furtht mini of seventy II ve dollar an a rea H( limbic attorney fee herein, and for the coHtH and diHburHineuta of HiIh HUit. Second That the lieim net forth and alleged In the ald complaint lx- fore cloHed, and the mining clalma therein dencrilied le Hold a by law required and In the maimer therein provide! and out of the proceed of the ald Hale that the costs and illsbiirHmeiitM of thin Hiiit lie paid, and then the amount of the said judgment and the coatH of the Hald Hale, and the re mainder, If any, be paid to the de fendant, and that the plaintiff have Hiich other and further relief om In equity may neern JiiHt and right. Thin HummoiiH U nerved upon you by publication thereof In the Crook County Journal, a weekly newHpuper of general circulation, published at Prineville, ('rook County, Oregon, which 1h hereby designated an the proiier paper to give you notice, for the period of Hix full consecutive weekn, commencing with the iMHiie of Augtwt 15th, A. 1). 1!)07, by order of the Hon. W. A. Hell, Judge of the County Court of the .State of Oregon, for Crook County, made and entered at chamberH th1 14th day of August, A. 1). IW. (iKO. W. Baknkh anuC. C. lSltlX. 6-wp 'Attorneys for the Plaintiff. They Appeal to Our Sympathies. The billibiiM and (l.VHpeptle are con Htant suffers and appeal to our sym pathies. There in not one of them, however, who may not be brought back to health and happiness by the UHt- of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tubletri. Them; tablets Invigo rate the stomach and liver and Htreiigtlien the digeHtlon, They alno regulate the boweln. For Hale by I). P. Adainaoii. PRINEVILLE, OREGON SOME BARGAINS (.) SU)ere. Kitfhl miles Irotn Trine- rill; oneimirtor mile to -chool : all under ft'iie; plod i-riHm luae Jo0; nMt Imru :u.im -hl, gruimry ttiul ood hed, U.hhI ..ivli.-tr.l mid mnll fruit l ctv In culUvxlioii; iS er in IftilfU: oil Mark heavy loam ali cultivated land umhrrditt-H: plenty of water; frvo water riulil; private ditch. I hl lard lias nevrr failed to produc heavy crop of Krain and alfalfa hay. Ilia situated near the pine Umber; plenty of wood and oulMde rantfe adjoining. Thi i an rxcotteiit farm; a rare twryam t H... w ith only .', oah, balance on term to "ul ut (t per will. (I J) l'.'Srt acre. 5 mile from I'rine- vilte; Crooked wver nin through Ibe plac; IUOU arrea ran I Irrigated by takoin a abort ditch out ol Croolcd river; plenty of water: V aervsln rultivaliou; dl und.ir true and cro fence. This land ran le made wor'.u ylOPan acre by puttli water ot it and aettini! to alialfa. Herein your opportunity. JS arr buy Hie farm. IMO acres. .1 milea from l'rinevllle. SW acre level bottom land on f roked river, under irrigation ditch. tiuMrrlga. lion also, water ti to fe-l fnun Hie urfi'o. . acres go.Hl pasture laud. SW acivs un- ler 4-wire fence. Swells 10 fei'l deep; 3 spring warm water. IokmI house -lUS', t Muiua;tHirii ItMi. acres in cultivation; ,V1 acn- iu alfalfa; :u acre can I vilel; S acre in wheat ; 20 in rye. 1.1 lit barley, 4 in new alfalfa, I mower and t rake includ ed. Thia laud will produce ISoo tona of alfalfa p-r year w hieh al . a ton is worth more than than the price aidtrd. I rirr eU.UW. Only .Vi0 cash. baUiiceou term to suit al 8 per cent. Alfalfa land well cl Is worth P' an acre. Here Is an uppor luiiily l make a fortune. (.IB ISWaere. WU arre ran be farmed li.-iln.nee line paslurv land. Soil andy loam PXlO acre under fence. t'"V in cultivation. 40 acre in alfallu. 1.1 acre meadow. Plenty of juniper for wood and posl, watered by i go.l springs, tiood mall orvhard, and plenty ol small fruit, ti.iod house '.VxIM. 7 Klns. U.hnI ham WH.V. tlrunary, studs etc, mile to ki IiimiI. 'J milea to Prineville. hog, "S rattle, 5 horses, 2 tiiules, 2 wagons, 1 walking plow, t sulky plow. 1 gang plow, I harrow, I mower, 1 rake, i i.nnier, I gram .inn, i threshim? machine ami power, I black smith shop. 70 acres rye, M acres wheat e acres out. a rea Parley am acr.- siiiiiiner fallow, grain sown on summer fallow. Une slmre ill telephone line under construction. Tin farm always produce large cn. Price I7,iH(, onc-tuill cash balance terms 'o utt at K pi-r ceiu. im .1Sti acre. SiO acn- level land. balance good pasture laud. Soil deep sandy loam. Ail uinler tlirr- wir lence. ItJO ai-re uieh-reiiltivatioii. tine tmi wen with 18 feet of water. One good 7-roonieq house and one large calilii. I.ooil larn HiI.'W. t granary, I hi-n hotlw. 1 cow barn, I1 miles lo school, tl milea to Madia. This land l ailaot'il to the production of all Hinds ol grain, iruu ami vegi-iame.. Price 7dl'. Cah $Hi, Ualance in three years at er cent. Crook County Real Estate Company Prineville, Oregon. Natice for Publication. Department of Hie Interior. IjiikI Ortloe at The Ihdle", Union, July 1(1, 1117. Notice I heiehv given that Mure I. Hon. widow of John W. Hon. diiud. of 1'rliif vllle. orivon. baa filed nolleeof her lulentlon to make tlual five-year proof In supinirl of herrlalui. V : Homestead Kntrv Ml. I(l iiuide Muv 15. IWi. for HieHK' SW1, and 1)1 i of seel Ion I. township U south, riuiuc la east: MK1 sOV1, nod rtW' SK'4 of seelioll Itl, town ship 1.1 aouib, range In K, V4 M, and that said pnsf will ! made before the eoun'y rlerlt, at Prineville. ( ireion, on S. ptemler It, IWf7. Hlie name the following witnesses to prove her continuous resldem- upon, and eulilvn- ilon of. the land, vis: W. J. Hawkins, of frincvi!lr Or: .lame OviT. of Prineville. Or! I. M. Itlevin, of Prlnetdlle, Or. W.J. Wright, of iJimimUi, Oregon. Mi c. W . Moo KB, Kglster. rn j C0.fi WURZWEILER & August Bargain Sale f r-fi O ?J- rlS m ON ALL SUMMER GOODS. a Twfiily pitrrs assortrtl lary llowerctl anJ thrtkitl Batiste anJ doltcJ Swiss. I or- mer price 25c and Ooc. Your choice for thia tale 15c See Window Diaplay Ten piit-es. assortttl colors, in tlieiks, striives. slutlow plaids anil bury sill oryamlies. former price 35 40c ami 45c choice Your aale for thia 25c While Ijiwn Waists, short anJ long sleeves, lanry laces ami ciulroitlcr. etl yokes, maJe in the latest spring anil Miuunrr styles, principally small sirs 32. 31. ani OG. Lot 1 your choice $ 50 2 " 75 3 M 1 00 4 " 1 25 A lew waists. silk ami net Your choice $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50. E8 IU Men, Bays' nd ChiUren'i Straw sQ AH good new stock, to be closed out during this hot season, just when you need them. From 5c to $1.25. and Canvas Hats few I See - c., in our big show window. Summer wash akirts for Ladiea and Misted, only a few izet left. Your choice while they last for $1, $1.25, $1.50. 1 sor 1r,.MsnMhoC'.. fki h The Dover J hQ I The distinctive style A lj aml solid comfort ofV V(j klour UH)7 Oxiords areK KX sure to apjKsil to the l IJ man who wants the 'Pfl best in footwear. Kj5 A Reniemlier a -.1 iSJ v Florshcim is al- IjhS ways com- j K it needs JA I CS "break-A tV j Most Styles $5 ) f 5 Notice for lnlillcnMon. Ihnurtinrnt of thn InU-rlor 1 .hiiiI orni- at Tbs Imllin. Orvtron July HI, l'J"7 fiotli I11 herfliy Klvcn tht MlMM NlHWOHKIT, ofPrlncvlllf, on-Kon, 1111 Hld notino of ld Intcnltim lc niHko tlmil ramiiiuUitliin priBif In nupport ofhlH claim, vIk lioim-sI'Mid cnlry No. Hum made July 1W, for the c'a of miction 4. townithlp l noulb, ninttH U K, W, M. n(l that mild proof will on iiikiIm Ix forn II. :. Kill", II. H .CoinmlHiiloni-r, lit li office 111 Ki nd, Orioii. on Hptrmlier 14, Iwr7. He name the following wltiiewmii U piove hlHconllniiou rcnlilcnce upon, nnii cnlllvn tlon of, the land, viz: Charlc l. lirown of Bnd, Or; Klmer NIxwonKcr. of Utnd, Or; Hamiii'l Hhepard. of I'rlncvlllii, Or, Churlca Hwanxon, of l'rinevllle, On gnn. lut V. W. MOOKK. Iti ulHtcr. Notice for Puhllmtlon. IX'Partinent of the Interior. Ijtnd offii at The Dalle, Onifon AuuuKt 1, V"l. Notice Ik hen-hy riven that b:lurunl H. .lone. of Prineville. Oregon, ha tiled nollce of hi lnUnllon lo make final llvoyear proof In aiiniu.ri or hi claim. vl: homiwtead entry No- N-itiK made Oct. 13, 1-XK), for the 1114 m of wftllon iW, 11 4 nw and nw'4 neX of e,: ffl, lownKhlp i muin, ninge n e. w. m, and that ald proof will Ins made iK'fore the wiunly clerk, at Prliievllle. Oregon, on Hep- temlier 11. iwrf. He name the following Willie- lo prove his continuous residence uiwin. and eulllva tlon of, the land,vl,: Kn-d Hluart, lloyHtuarl, Oeorge lx-lano, John Arnold, all of l'rinevllle, Oregon. 8-811 C. W. MOORE. K4Wlter. Notice of AdminUtrator'H Sale of Real Estate. Notice in hereby iven, that in pur suance of an order of the county court of Crook County, State of Oregon, iiiikIu on the&lh day of An., 1907, in tli matter of the entitle of William C. Arm stri)ii(, deceaHed, the underHi(ined, the the adiuinintrator of the Haid entate, will sell at public auction to the liiliHt bidder, forcanh, ouhject to conlirmation by atd (kiunty Court, on Mondsy, th 9lh itf of September, 1907 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the front dour of the courthouse in Prine ville, Oregon, all the rlht, title and in terest the said .William C. Armnlroni? had at the time of his death, ami all the title and intereHts that the said estate has acquired other than or in addition to that of the said William C. Armstrong at the time of his death, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying ami being in the county of Crook, state of Oregon, described as fol lows, towit: the northeast quarter of sect ion twenty-five in township eleven south of range eighteen east of Will amette Meridian. Terms and conditions of sale: cash, gold coin of the United States. M. It. ELLIOTT, Adminstrator of the estate of William C. Armstrong, deceased. 8-8 crqoe mm mi OFFICEH8: w. A. Booth, Pr.tld.nl D. f, StiwART, VlcPr.tld.nt O. M. EiKiHt, Oeihl.r DIREOTORS: w. A. Booth, O. M. Elkin, O. F. Btiwaht Transacts a (leneral HankinK liuniuw KxchanKo nought and Sold C'olloctions will re ceive prompt attention ft 1 'ii CI O A 14 if P t 11 riiocx n- DrnMnwn norrnM Bicycle and Bicycle Sundriea. Your choleoe of three Kruden of ItkycliH, with t he cclebriit4'(l Nation ill at the lieuil of the lint. A coin plt'te line il HuiulrleH iilwitynon linml. I'HINKVll.I.K MACMINK SHOP. Petition for Liquor Liceoie. To the Hon. County Court of the State of Oregon, for Crook county . We, the undersigned legal voter of Heaver I'rcclnct, Crook county, Htatu of (Iregoii, do lierehy mint repectively pe tition your honorable body to grant Kred H M osier a license to ell Hpirituous, malt or vinous liiiiorH in lens iiiuiititlcs than one g:illou, for n period of nix month from the Itli day of Hcpti:iiilHT, 1!J07, ut Paulina, I'rook county, Oregon. That the foregoing petition may be granted your petitioners will ever pray. A Complete new line of Hume, Saddles and other line aa usually kept in a firtt claaa Harnett Shop. There ia alao in con nection a Boot and Shoe Repair Shop. GIVE ME A TRIAL A 0 to to to to to 9 S S a Q K W Hhiclds N H Longlcy , W A Htewart A 0 Htioggiu 8 W Miller M J Hcnecal Klmer Clark K H lloll'ner (Jeo Kimble Crant Miller If J Kaulkner Calvin MorrN Thomas Paym W K Flcnhcr V V Pointer Kd Vancwia S J ( 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 h T Long Win Lytic H A Kytle A A Foster Chas Htewart Henry Hinith C L Morgan Htate of Oregon, ('oiiiity ol ("rook, II T York 0 A Wilson Aaron Wilson Win Coulthard A il Hcnecal (jeo Koba J Duvin liruce lleislcr Lee Miller (Jeo V Lee Floyd Uilchrist John T Faulkner O Kin ncard 11 L Stewart J LHinilh J Willims J W Fogle (jeo Hcnecal M Kiniieard JI H Morris (j W Faulkner iloh Kaylu Marion Morgan Jerry Cramer Notice is hereby given that the under signed will apply to the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, on the 4th day ol Sep tember, r.t07, the sumc being the first (lay of the regular September term of said Court for a license according to the foregoing pe tition, to sell liquors in less quantities than one gallon at l'aullna, Oregon, for a period of six months beginning with the 3d (lay of September, IIK7. FRKI) II. MOSIEK. 7-26 Jfcmderson et !Poilard Country Orders Solicited Wines and Liquors Finest Cigars In Stock First Door South of the I'oindexter Hotel CP PIT IS ALL IT WILL COST YOU F Im I " '"r our Imk 1 lil.li IH;v t l.l; riml.Knc iHlIli KlH.vm-r llir- nwl CnCMilrK. Imr i,( hicli Kimlr """" " ItH Vt I KS, TIKKN mi l MINIiltlKM al i'HICKH 1SKI.OW any other m:iiiiiliiiturrr or ltaU-r in the wot It!. LL DO NOT BUY A BICYCLE tZrZ'Z or on any ktm 0 trrmt, until vmi lutve rr-rtvc(i our cnm,Mrt l-rrw I'wttt loffuim illuHtnilnitf nii'l (U rVriltiiiK rvt ry kitut irf hk'h utmlr ntu Ii.w vriutf tncvHr, olit IhilU'f n nm! lalfml in-UU, nnil Until cf ottr rMiinrknlilc LOW I'Uh;Ii.!4 mill wondnrful itmv ot)'tm nridc piwaihlc by wiliim trotu (ttetory direct lo ritlcrwith no innhlli-meu'ii prolitw. WE SHIP ON APPtrO VA L wtth.t t rmt tt,,tft Viiy thn rHuh t nnd ftllow IO Ihh I rt'O 'lrltalniKl in;;Le rtlitT liU iiil trim wlilclt tin nihvr liotisie In the world wilt do. You will Uain cvcryUdug aud get much vulu auic m 1 i)t iiiHiiini uy si in i y wi iwuk un a jKmiut. , We need Rfdor A font in every town and enn offer an opportuulty to make money lu uitni.iL- yuutig nica who apply at ouce. $8.50 PUHGTURE-PtlOQF TEE1ES ?,N kX F1 J f 1 AW l,! vl mm Iam n Rttgulai Prloo t To Introduce Wo Will Soli You a Samalo Pali fon Only .80 1 Not Inn th thick rnhhrr trend A'1 and piinotiirfi atrlna "H' nml rIho rim atrip "II" to prevonfc rim nittlnfr. TliU tlrt will nullnnt nny citltur mukiv-sOl1 T, ELASTIC and LAN ill DIM G. NAILS, TACKS OH GLASS WON'T LET OUT THE AIM (CASH WITH ORDER 94.60) NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES. Result of is years exiicricnre in tire making. No dnnHer from THORNS, CAC- TUS, PINS, NAILS, TACKS or GLASS. Serious punctures, like inUntional knife cuts, cun be vulcanized like any other tiro. Two Hundred Thousand pair now In actual US0. Over icventy-five Thousand pairs sold last year. DESCRIPTION 0 Made In all frizes. It la lively and enny riding, very durable and Kurd ItiHide -villi u fcjH-cml quality of rultht-r, which never btconu s potnim and which c lone up Htnnll ptiiiiiurta vilhout allowing the air to eaenpe, Wc have Imndn-dH of h tteta from anlihlicd culuineiit a(ntiii); hat thrir tire have only twen pumped up once or twite in a whole seusoti. They weiuh no more thn ii ,fi ordinnry tire, the puncture rcniHtiiitf rpiutitira tn-inrr (liven ly ntvrrnt Inycra of thin, specially ;nepftred fuhricon the trend. That "Holding Kfick" m-nsatiimrtHTimonly felt when riding on nNphult ii- :-(dt roads la overcome hy the pnlent "Jianlcet Weuve" trend which prevents all air from heinif . Hi 'ey,pd out Itetwecn the tire and the road thnaoveruominrc all auction. The regular price of these it L-A is fK.50 per pair, but for advertising purfKiaea we aie niakiiipf a special factory prict to the t idct f culy fc.Hu per pair. AM orders shipped same day letter is rcct ivcd. We ship C. O.I), ou approval. Vnti dc not pay a cent until you have examined mid found them strictly as rrpti'seulrd, V'e will allowaeaHh rilKoount of 3 percent (therchy innkin the price IM.ftfc per pair) If yotifenil 1!!M. CJAHIl WITH OROTIC and enclose this advertisement. We will nUo send one ni l.il tilled bras liand pump ami two Snmpson metal puncture cloMers on full paid ordera (these iiiel .i ..ii'.-ltnecloHcrs to ht use4 lu case of intentional knife en! a or heavy pnrhr). TircJ to be retutiK i t ouil expcriHe if for any rnison they are not satisfactory on exiunitiulHm. Wc are perfectly reliable and money sent to us la as safe as in a bunk. Ak your Postmaster. ":.:iUer, Uxprexaor Preir(ht Agent or the Hditor of thlti jciper ubout m. If you order a pair ( a :.e tires, you will finrl thai they will ride easier, ruil 1 .isier, Wear belter, last longer and lock '. r than any tire you hnve ever used or seen nt any prue. We know that you will be so well plcum 'I ij.it when you want a bicycle vnu will give us your order. We want you to send ut a small trial . J. r at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. f- f m C'TT'rn nrfA iff? liullt-up-whoola, saddlns, pr-duN, parts and rep ilr, and Ji4 H &rt"B.$i lAlfiCOf every thing in the bicycle line strc Rofd by us at halt the t'3Uvl pi i.-cs charged by dealers und repair men. Write for our big HVti OH Y catalogue. ffi KtliflT BflyifT" Dut wrile u a !(,slal today. IM NOT THINK O V lrVFN rt 3 .J 5iS 8 Eny f bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone until you knot? the now ni:4 wonderful oQcra we are making, 11 only costs a posit ul to lesru every tiling. Write it SC'W mm mil comy, septa "jr mum III