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THE OREGON MIST VOL XXIX. ST. HELENS, OUIXJON, Fit I DAY, AUGUST 5, 1910. NO. 37. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE TfN MILE LAKES POPULAR. Tr0Ul rishing Ideal Sport In Isol.t.d Mountain mrajams. Mnrshlleld Tun-Mil Mmm, near Co. txiv. U locality which afford ,u.-h real s.rt In the way of trout ,niKu i"rt of ,th",uu"lry: The place mt,rm P"l,uUr th,i yr than ever In-fur. With better connec iions with the ouUicU, th lake country Will doubtless ona of the moat fam ou, r, .rU in Oregon. The lk' ro ,M,t tmr frum lhe ocean are hidden In thj mountains, ml have their outlet through Ten-Mile creek, which emplie directly Into tho ocean! The trip to tho lake from C. ny 1 novc' owf 'or " ,r,"n who has never taken IU Cmtnlme iMUiiehea run from tho bay ritiea t the head of navigation on North inlet. There pasacngur must lhe boat and rldo on the ataKe in over the mountain to ..... f the lakea. where there ll a at-ttleineiit called Lakeside Here la i . ..n.nmi-rv. ataire atable. two IH-Mt ' - " - " - i...niuitf house and a toti end poal- office l.akeid haa bn plattl Into town lot, aiul quite a number or aum rotiime have bn built there, Along the banka of the lk re many .nr.riirve cottage. Mayor L. J. SimiMon. of North Ut-nd, ha the moat .i.ii.ia aummcr home on the lakea, his houne Julu ,,,rt" on n1 ...nmandinc a beautiful view. Some of the rancher live on the lake, but it will not I many year until all of the lake frontage i taken up by aummcr honie. CHANGE NATRON CUTOFF. ENGINEERS START SURVEYS. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Will Construct Cut-Ort. Astoria A force of Astoria A Co lumbia Rive r riiilnmd engineer Iihm arrived from I'orllanil and are inakinir detailed aurveya for the profited cut off at Tongue I'oiunt. The cutotf is to start at the coin- mcriccmcnt of the big curve a ihort (liitam-e west of the John Day river and run through the blutf aeverai hun dred fuel aoulh of the present track It will then follow the abort line hark oi uiu llHinmonil l.mulN r company mill and continuing along on solid ground to a iMiint about H feet went of the Aitoria I'ox company'! plant. where it will connect with the exiating trestle. The main object in making the change ia to do away with the heavy curve at Tongue I'oint, in well an with a long trctch of trestle that ia ex penaive to keep in repair. A cut ia to lie maile through the bluff at the Hint and the earlh secured there will lie utilized to (ill in the ground at the ilc,t. APPLE CROP TO BE SAVED. Care MOTHER DROWNS CHILDREN. Driven Intane by Lonesome Sur rounding and Fear. Antioch, Cal. One after another, four little children were drowned in a tub by their mother. Two older child ren tried to prevent'the murder, but the woman went about the work in a strange calm and strength, an though ahe hail been called Uhiii to make sac rifice to some unknown power. She took her arreat in the tame quiet spirit, gazinir calmly at her huaband aa he struggled with hia'agony on coming home from work to find hi babies (had. Thu woman, Mra. Joseph Mello, wife of a ranchman, said she was tired of looking forever at the brown hills that ahut in their home. She said she was afraid that she was losing her mind and feared her children would inherit her inaantiy. After her huaband left home in the morning, she set about her task. She filled a large washtub with water and gathered the children into Die kitchen. They were Kamona, 4 year old; I .eon a, 2 years old; and Bcrnal and Vernal, !j months old twins. These put up their arm to their mother trustingly, and Jwere sent away with HEAT AGAIN HITS CHICAGO An acroplanist in Brussels reached height of 6,670 feet. Locomotive engineer on 65 Western railroad will ask for a raise. ; Vienna Bakers & Coffee House NOTICE Torrid Weather Extends From Atlantic to Rockies OF SALE LANDS. OF TIDE Everything New and Clean Try Our Coffee and Cake s. Five Dead. Other Dying-Mad Dog Bite Three Authorites Work to Save the Babies. Chicago Notwithstanding cool weather in Chicago because of a stiff breeze off the lake, five person died Wednesday, many were prostrated, of whom four will probablyjlie, and three were bitten by rabid dogs. All the country from the Rocky mountains to the Atlantic seaboard swelters under a veritable blanket of heat and many case of suffering are reported from various cities. Weath er forecasters say there ia no relief in sight and that the temperature will go higher. In some suction of the coun try special serviceo were held in the churches, at which prayer were offer- P. to Bar Junction With Oregon Trunk at Crescent Is flan. Crescent 'Jleviaion of the Natron rut .-IT f the Southern facie line is now in progress) near here, two engin eering crews under Engineer Knowlton bring m the field. One Jarty ia near ..... ..,,.,., west of lakea (Well and ( recent, tho other 12 mile west or here and working toward Crrscent. A pack train of -5 animal ia used to convey the outfit r..r lhe Summit crew. The revision la in conformity with the change in the line determined upon by the company some time ago. The line at present pause a mile and a half south of Creiwrnt, but the new line will swing into the town, it i under stood, to form a Junction Hrt witn the Oregon Trunk. C.radmg on the Southern Pacific lute from Klamath Kali northward toward ( r. scent ha progressed to a point six mil. s this aula of Klamath agency. C5 mile south of here. The Oregon Trunk l!n-, which I rushing it survey work, this week placed another party in the field near the agency. Court Appoints a Receiver to for Hood River Orchard. Hood Kiver In order that a l!i,u(M apple crop on a ISO-acre Hood Kiver or chard, the title t which is in litiga tion. may not be wasted. C. H. Sproat has Ih-cii aimoiiited receiver on behalf of the UniUd States court. The iiroiwrty was formerly owned by Oscar Vanderbilt, who sold to Minette Thullen, Itishop and Joseph Thullen. Difference as to the payment of the purchase price caused the matter to be brought to the attention of the courts. Since the suit was stsrted the apples hsve la-gun to ripen and it was shown the court that the value of the pro duct to be harvested is at least $'.)( per acre. The bond of the receiver was nxcu at j;,owo. Coos Bay Prepares tor Carnival. Marshfield - The Carnival associa tion has appropriated about M.wiO fr the carnival to lie held on Coo Nay one week, la-ginning August 1". The asso ciation will spend $1.110 illuminating Mur.l.fw-1,1 and North liend and has i. i.l piioiiuh money to oner .rood nrnes for Isiat races. U'.al own rs from Astoria will finer me r. k..r.. ami an e lorl will !c mane w -- cure the fastest speed boat on me oast for the regatta. Fire Destroys Mill Flume. i...n.. . Kir has broken out anew DRAW 260 FEET IN LENGTH. Albany H. Longest Wooden Span in Whole World. All.unv Work ha been on the cnntmction of a new draw apan in the big Corvalli KaU-rn railroad bridge spanning the Willamette river at this city. A draw 2R0 feet long will be of aimllar length snd new pivot pier constructed beneath it. This nicr will be 22 feet in diam eter at the too and 34 feot in diameter at the bed of the river. ,Thl 21.0-foot draw is the longest wexalen draw span in the world. Iocal railroad men say there Is no other draw In existence o long aa this one which 1 not construrt rrt .,f t. .. Knf manv veani the local i,.;, i.... k... k..i.i ikia rvenrd. The next longest wooden draw pan, which was 2 III f-ol in lt-nirth. was on wagon hrl.liA In r.liforrla. which haa recent ly In-en replaced with ateel, so now the lia-al bridge haa b far the longest swinging wooden spn on earth. Sawmill to Cut 60.OOO Feet. Corvalli The MeCredie mill on the Mary' river flat will be in full opera tinn in .t.orl Uin. A dm CrI Marv'a rtv. r haa been completed, giv ;.;-.. tnr harxllinir logs Tk.. i. r.i feet a hall mile uluivn tka .lm The river I fun of logs, and tho Carver road i bring in 17 in frw.ra nunPV ma that contin uous nfieration at full capacity will be iMssil.l At full raiwcitV this mill oinrViL to ml Ml (KIO feet of lumber daily and employ from 25 to 60 men. MrKemi Rivar Trip Popular. Kuireno-The trio UD tho McKt-niie river is hei-omlnir so laipular that it has la-en neceiry to double and ome- tim. s treble the service on tne ru.. Kach stage Carrie 12 people and two an I three stage were sent Up daily d irinir the naat week, beside many private parties going by team and u tomobilea. The mad is In perfect eon dition. excent that it is dusty in spots clear throoirh in the baflO of the Thre Sisters. New Town Spring Up. Vale rtrngan, the new town of the Will, .iv niu.P Irrigation Driwt. lOW has train connection with Vale, the last rail in the Brogan yard havm l I T.mrw,rir BerVicB I Wing maintained by the construction train. Ia- than a year ago the town- ite of Krogan wa wilderncs or agebrush land, but now it i town or several hundred people and ha I modern white pressed brick buildinif. Big Field of B.sts. Nyssa Probably the largest "Rar beet field in Oregon i located three miles north of Nyssa and contain 600 acree of sugr beet on land owned by Frank J. Kiseael, of Ogden. tho logged oil I n,.,l.. r ronmanv i' i ... i irni '....t ng and has ucstroyci '"' f log chute. All the company a nloyes. numlx-rmg snu m mm a" are again al wor in ....... the fire out of the standing timla-r. M.le of Cement Walk to Be Laid. Jacksonville More than a mile of . it. ...:u 1. ItiiH in Ja.'k- new cemeni wais - aimville this summer. Surveys have b,-en completed on Oregon, v a.... - and Fifth street and work ha la-gun. The council will entle.vor io fum, .... work U) completion tins summer. PORTLAND MARKETS. club. S6 land of the llooth- ats.ve end- : v !. -.4, - ft XJ II i r-Sa' J fi I ' 'II II -I .VmI- all MJ II -mw k f: ""rr k.Alf-nd.gue. Kna. of Spam. ho thran. i. throaten. by RevolutlaU. $24 Timothy, ton. Wil- u k.. niuestem. 94f9.V: ........ II..., Htttf (Ulc; redKuaaian, mc; vi j 87c. Harley- Keri n' nrewiiiK, it T-u .-L- uriei'i liaj ' . . t.-... lamctte vulley. $is.,i 19 pc n, ,..'. ulfalfa. new. ern urcgon, . - IMtl. .. . ..,. 1. ..t...t taa ton. C,,rn-w hoi.-, - " Outs -No. 1 white. $2h.2S;M n Butter- City creamery extr. S. c fancy outside creamer,. -- - -pound; store. 23c; but 'at, -4 - -Oreiron candled, 20 (... c, Eastern. 24(.i2r.',c per den. l..ollr-Hen. lli'H'1"'. ' ,..,.. . o.-Va 1 c: ireeae, l 'liv lK(,20c: dressed 22-(n. ifHeuerpuural v..lFncv. 12ci W've Pr Green Frulta-Apple. new, I smlxTl rni rrui-i L per Rn.-i.ill.50 Per per pours!; apr...-"- ,., or,. ' . r.iw.. 11.25: Pear. tM joc $ I 25 loganlH-rries. fl l".h.,", .4): '. ,:.-Larries, fl.40.rf. W.1.Z& Pr rra-. ' "L" ....... 1.25 . a... . U' ul sirilll'KIIlPa t'r iiuM.ii-." ,M-r crsie. m 7r,c Vcgeian.. . M,f ,M)Und ...2 0: cauliflower. tl.SO rm"T"' -7 ;.-l.-rv imc: cUCumlH-rs. WW Pruo..-. , r p,lUnrt per box; egn -- . r Uen onions, 15CI- PT' r"""' :. Z' n- carrots, $!( shes, i: Mn & I"' "'-',. ..., I.2.r per sack; I t- mti.i 2fi: turnip. ! V" T II I. Walla, I2.B0 p' sack 19 10m l 1c; tur- !rc; $1.2.rH'i 12(.i ISc little struggle. Tno two other children can e frightened, the oldeest, a 14-year old : . i.: ,.f the house and tKy, nreaauiK - - i i i.. Thon. was a calling Wll.uy r e'l" - fi year old girl, too. who got away. While these two were screaming in the yard the 2-year old baby wa. quickly urowned and laid out in the row with the twins. Then the struggle with Kamona began. Ck,;(T T? While this wa going on, hnerm K. o v.,.,1.. was oaaning in a buggy, heard the screams and drove up to the house. L ..,.. .. "Mother is killing me .u.iu.i... tho oldest boy told him. The shcnii k kitchen and found the ran - . struggle just about over, nc -T:.....i.i from her mother and sought every way to restore life, but, after , :.....- w for some time, saw thut WOHlUK "i. ' me cniui , .... .,;,i The mother stood ana M"---j . .. . ...it Tken the nusnanu camo at ine pnei in. - , home to hi. wngelyquict Mrs. Mello wa laaen - Martine. jail. . i:-.. tkincra She never oe- aboui oriuoaij fore had given any signs of insanity Prehistoric Find Made. Anhurn. Cal.-The bones of two pre historic human, with , M r brow, ana hones navo -- ed for rain and cooler weather, The focus of the heat wave seem to Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board of the St;ite of Ore gon will sell to the highest bidder at its otlwre, in the Capitol building at Salem, Oregon, on October 11, 19HI, at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, al the state's interest in the tide and overflow lands hereinafter described, giving, however, to the owner or owners of any lands abutting or fronting on such tide and overflow lands the preference right to purchase . .....I l?.n,!i a the sam line aim uvn." ......... -- ---- highest price offered, provided iuch offer is made in good faith, and also providing that the land will not be sold nor any offer therefor accepted f.r lce than 17 50 oer acre, the board leserving the right to reject any and all bids. Said lands are situated in Columbia County, Oregon, and de scribed as follows: Tide lands fronting and abutting Lot S, Sect. 3. and Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, H, 8 and a portion of Lot 3, Sec. 10, T. 4 N., K. 1 W. Beginning at a point east S2U.1 feet and south 3470.8 feet from the torncr common to Sections 3, 4, 9 and 10, t i N U l VV.. thence south 0 deg. 4 min. east 4:i2 feet along low tide line; thence south 20 deg. 10 mm. west 405 feet along low tide line; thence south 23 deg. 20 min. west 500 feet along low tide line; thence south 30 deg. 40 nun. west u.i icci him. low tide line; thence south 25 deg. 12 min. west 20 feet along low tide line; thence south 23 deg. west 270 feet along low tide line; thence south 19 deg, 27 min. west 673 feet along low lide line to point of tide land; thence north 49 deg. 15 min. east 62 feet along high tide line; thence norm h ock. min. east 2'io feet along high tide line; thence north 23 deg. 45 mm. east 155 feet along high tide line; thence north 22 deg. 45 min. east 200 feet along high tide line; thence north 24 deg 00 min. east 300 feet along high tide line; thence north 29 deg. 15 mm. east 2-'5 feet along nign iiue imc, iucn north 24 deg. 0 min. east 193 feet along high tide line; thence north 22 deg. 10 min. east 4ii5 feet along high tide line; thence north 18 deg. 43 min cast 170 feet along high tide line; thence north 19 deg. 15 min. east 221 feet along high tide line; thence north 1 rleir 00 min. west 450 feet to point of beginning, containing 2.92 Beginning at a point which bears north 175 feet and east 2443 feet from the corner common to Sections 3 4, 9 and 10, T. 4 N., R. 1 VV run ning Var. 21 -deg. 30 min. east across tide lands to point of tide lands of low tide at junction of Willamette and Columbia Rivers; thence north 8 deg o min west 311 feet; thence south ill deg. 15 min. west 3S0 feet along low tide line; thence south 8 deg. 40 min. west 552 feet along low tide line; thence south 21 deg. 13 min. west 41 feet along low tide line; tnence som.i io ,t.. oo min. west 395 feet along low tide line; thence south 16 deg. 2 min west 476 feet along low tide line; c,..ith 2- ,k-ff. OS min. west 355 feet along low tide line to point of tide land; thenct north 5 deg. 00 min last 70 feet along high tide line; thence north 12 deg. 10 mm. east 15H Ket along high tide line; thence north t' deg 15 min. east 247 feet along hioh tide ine: thence norm is acg 30 'min. east 322 feet along high lin.. ihenre north 16 den. 20 min. H0ULT0N OREGON THE CHICAGO STORE F. J. BASEEL, Proprietor. HANDLES ONLY THE BEST IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Boots, Men's SuitsShirts, Etc. A first Class Line of Ladies Suits, Skirts, Etc If you want to save money, get the best goods and always De satisnea wim your puiuidaca, patronize THE CHICAGO STORE H0ULT0N, OREGON THE ARCADE ST. HELENS An Up-to-Date Moving Picture Show, in the old Muckle store building, which has been re modeled for the purpose. Three showsevery evening, beginning at 7:30. 1 Columbia County Abstract and Trust Company ST. HELENS, OREGON tide east be .lowly moving east, although It. ha. 2,0 Ice, along JtJiTmTX been centered two daya in Kansaa ana ong ,ide ,ine. thence north is Oklahoma. Thermometers in Kansaa j ..,;. est 0 feet along high .iA inn nrl higher. Soulnern I ,;,i i;,,... thence north 17 cleg, is mm. IL-H IDltV. VVi-v C 1 IHIV - " cities rciKirt unusual heat, accompan- i east 6(HI tcct to point LET liS MAKE Your Abstracts DO Your Notarial Work INSURE Your Buildings SELL Your Buildings RENT You' a Safety Deposit Box FURNISH Your Bonds :(); piirsnips, I rotHUH-.-Now.l.,,rponna. Onions Walla of beginning. . i u n.kii. m m .nii-Iclv I ...itnininir '2 M9 acres. lea ny niiui Biiun " ii,vu i-.......... ,,r, . , . , . ' . i i i... t a nnitit which bears . m ' nr. r- . f A iiiunr. a.4,i. "rattle- .-ef ftocra. K.kI to choice, bulls. 7 r.. h.-avv. 1 ralvi-s, liK"1. :l.50((i;5. II..ra . Ton, melium. I.K..4.25; Mieep "-- $10.i 10.25; fair to f4.7W(i.B.25. in,i' 13c- olds. Hops -1909 crop, l'1"1' . .. tnin f-nntrscts. 1.1c nominal, n,17c ner Wool Eastern irt ni . poind; W-' mhB choice, 82((i,33c U ...,,! U IlltV ii.o.j . ..... i:M.in nroiv an anc ent cave on . "rty that is being opened up near Cool, i riy in- ..r.w.unv nwn- Kldorado county. i " r- j -n,g the ground gave to Dr. Sawyer of Auburn, mission to open and ex Ze the cave and recover -ny cur.o. It might possess. In one chamber were found portions of two human skeletons. Th y ar believed to be those of mem bers of" race that inhabited this toan- Strike May Soon be Ended, ..i rnf.-rpnces between W. momrr..- . , . ,h ,1,1,,. in I MacKenlie iviuk. v - , ,o Grand Trunk strike continue and . .. -j..r...i. statement ii obtaln- h,ie nn uu. .;,.,,! has able, t s saiil mai i" ... "i . . ti w.iintions will li-n cianne". ... Pltn ,.i . ...ttlement if possible .eeiir. ...... - .nd villages en- K..,H,rw I"" ",r r.rand Trunk tire V di-H.-nticnv - ----- , state that failure to receive freight la causing the closing of f.ctorie. and at "m. inU.l famine, are imminent. Los by Storm It Heavy, f .Intrton Ky.-0ne thousand acret were washed away. reduced to steam, making Dreaming difficult and painful. In Chicngo the great tight oy neaiui officers and charity organizations is centered in saving the thousands oi babies, who suffer more from improper care than from the torridity. AgenU of all the organizations are working night and day In the Ghetto and other congested districts warning parent about overfeeding ana neglecting io bathe their children and keep their houses clean. in these districts the population is chiefly sleeping on fire escape and doorways and in any open spot where a breath of air may be obtained. Ex tra precautions are being takenJU) muzzle dogs and to tlay all without licenses, because of the large number of them going mad from the heat. At the bathing beache hundreds stood in- line patiently waiting for nits. All the beache keep open nights, to give exhausted humanity an opportunity to cool off in preparation for the morrow siege. - A terrific electrical ana nan urm swept over the Michigan rruit belt. Thousands of acres of corn and oata were riddled and the damage to me fruit cannot be estimated, but will be very heavy. Nebraska reports me nouesv weam- er on record, wun ii .. shriveling everything. in Morinern Missouri a temperature ot loo is re ported, with no rain tince June 8. 3,000,000 Band Under Way. Raleigh, N. C Three million farm ers are to band together to attempt to defeat the members of congreta and other officials deaf to the demanda of agriculturists for law advancing their ir.i..n.aia. according to Charles S. oi tne r armera U.-iiniiin? at a nomt .uth 505 feet and east 325 leet iroin the corner common to Sections 3, 4. 9 ind 10. running Var. 21 oeg. . mu. east; thence north 3S deg. 52 min cast 200 feet along low tide line; thence north 11 deg. 10 min. west 3SS feet ilong low tide line: thence north 14 deg. 12 min. west 720 feet along low tide line; thence north 16 deg. 35 min west 577 feet along low tide line: thence north 21 deg. 05 min. west 630 feet along low tide line; thence north ;5 deg. 31 min. west 445 feet along i .:.!- K- h.m- smith 8 de2. 20 min. east 311 feet across tide lands to i,;..i. line- thence south 4ft deg no min. east 175 feet along high tide line; thence south 25 deg. 00 mm. cast 438 feet along high tide line; thence south 20 deg. 40 min. east 40S fect along high tide line; thence south 1 deg 00 min. east 412 feet along high tide line; thence south 18 deg. 15 min cast 630 feet njong high tide line; thence south 12 deg. 20 min. east 370 feet along high tide lmer thence south 34 (leg. 43 min. west 170 feet to point of beginning, containing a.wi acres. . . liccinning at a point which bears ..... h iift feci and east 1W9 fect from the corner common to Sections 3. 4. 9 and 10, T. 4 N . R. 1 W.; thence cast 60 fect across low tide lam's: thence north 19 deg no min. east 662 feet along low tide line; thence north 15 deg. 25 min. east 265 feet along low tide line; thence north 13 deg. 43 mm. cast 1390 fect along low tide line; thence north 14 deg 37 min. east 427 feet along low tide line; thence north M cleg 30 min. east 620 feet along low tide line; thence north 32 deg. 20 mm. ... joo f.- alnnif low tide line; thence west 60 fect across tide lands; thence ...ih nrs rl.-ff 20 mm. west 400 leet -.long high tide line; thence south 24 dor. 08 min. west 418 feet along high ide line; thence south 12 deg . mm ...... 178 fort alona high tide line .,111th 14 Heir. 12 min. west 427 City Shoeing Shop General Blacksmithing. Woodwork and Repair pair Work Promptly and Neatly Done. Pav ing Cutters' Tools Made to Order. Horse shoeing a Specialty. All Diseases of the t oot Scientifically Treated Free of Charge. E. H. WICKS, Proprietor First Door West of School House, ST. HELENS, ORE. IV 'I VI ii i mm IOTED-MIDER AQEHTi INEACHTOWI and district a rid Mid exhibit I ample Lt"t Model "Itunc.-r" birvrl fumi.hM b ua. Our ent rrlr in nukinsT tnoMT Mil. " rite -u,,. ... . ... rtavnt. nrcsident union. . Mr. Barrett aid the organ!- frft a,onR mKh ti(e iinr; thence south n-.a aorkinff on a list of such I w . wfst 471 fect along . i ... . ,i.:.,k will Vua lennwn aa thai .:..u tlirm-r anuth A deg. 30 noomsdav book," to be issued before the next November election. Young "Ted" at Bay City. San Francisco With peeled noaet nd decided coat of tan giving evi dence of much out-of-door honeymoon rVrA In the sunny clime or fcania narDara, cni,,e Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. and nil wire arrived In San Francisco and tre regit tered at local fashionable hotel. ...... 1,-rt a onir mxn nuc line: thence south 11 deg. 43 min west 766 feet to point of beginning containing 5.1 acres a !in,1 huls should be ad P. Rrnwn. Clerk State i J ttnunl Sslcm. (Irenon, and Application and mu to pur- li,1 t:imls.' Ii. It. HKl l X. Clerk State Land Hoard. Dated this July 29, 1910. nu Vfl K 1K JLAUmmtw nricf. Ordfrs Mlvd tl.C r " iitrPnwi. Iltvn 1114 VI I.KS. Btnally rur a numtwr on hanH ttken . .7 .au a.- v UViil lUli lk .mill ia.ii m-eiw ind annrove nl vour biCTCle. W t nit allow 1 EM 14VS' 'KKE TIIIAL d.itirot !nch lime you m.ir ndc lhe h.ycli put it to hit i' ru w"h " y"a a P"lily "tiiil or oo oot wah keep the bicrcie Mp .1 Mrs IO u a. our ei-cne --- . riaTSB 'nOIPre lurn,h the h jtl ra.l bityclei it u poaaihle to roara f ACTORT PRlCtS .1 one null pmut abne actual ttorr co. Vo aa Ik to In roiodlemni'a pn-nu bv buyire d.rrrt ot and have the manufanurer a iruaf int'e behind your OKycle. 1M mil III V a b.cycle or a pairol Ir'm f"" It 7.r rut unlil rou rrctive our ciuIchi,i and learn our unheard oi CZn urn ne SCTnilieUCn when you receive our beautiful cata.rwu ana YOU WILL BE ASTON SrltD udy our aunerb modela at the natt irH MflweCiiD make you tn, year. yeseu .i.e niiri,,..,i. . t, Z'"r v. We'ar. t.ed with Si.oo profit above lactor. cort 111 'VC1JS DKAI r :K8. T"U can acil our bicytlea under your own name plat Wi' Jonot rwrularlr Kindle iecrmd nanj Wcrrlea, b . 1. ..w n... I h,..m r,.3,l iturel. these we clear on MASTEi-BRARES, SK3 .11 V rm0 HEDGETKORii PaMCTURE-FROOF yi U Tft i- urai Tinre A sample pair M fill dCLr'Hi-HLItlwl llrt-aJ TOIMTKaOUO,aMLT J Tht rrn-'or Trtail tri.t of Dust Urn it Lrfk' 14 afawr- s-af i rut tit i.nnims as E u aa 10 MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES NAILS, Tavrks or Otians will dr out. Siaty thonanncl pn.ra aold Int year. r two hundred tliouasud pairs now ia uae. nraAMBTinii, M.,U n all ize. IttsltreiT .r".r..7..l,.,hle.n,llincdii.3ilew.th nU..na.hWhlop.m ."Acuatraiera atalina that their t.re-. haTeonly been pumped d1hk or twice in. whole w They we.nH no murellinn ' Um n.(fi-t.ir reaiatinff anil UCN rcitiK turn ,y tmrnl Uye'r. ( thin epecially prepared f..hr;c on the read ThereK.ilarprice of tl.eae urea f so rT pair.biit for d-rtiainrpurpoaeawearmakini!aevialtactoYP ,; "von So nci Sy ni T.n Vl you hnireTamined and i.mnd them atrict-y ,eprer, Tir.roT'.; J!L - .i .Tia of .7rr rent i! Hereby tnaklna the pric. 4.fta per purl.tl w win aiiuw j--. ... "... i i, ..ivriinement. Yoai run no ri-l rnulnVu . " " - 'h. t "eV nty'" returned .r..t K ..pen. If for ., reon ithey . :now mat yon win u n wn, - " j - "-..,.(. i nrr.r v want you losend ua a trim order at once, mm -;"' . i Mi- rj ' . V J.wS eion't buy lav kind at any price, until you send for a parr of TIeclire uoted aU-ve: ami kinds of ran a1 r J r n IT , ,.... .nunn. Mnttl von 1 . . - . ....iAaiw-Sdau. All Kotte tha Ihtrk rabrw trw4 ml p.iuotnro airipa and "Ii," rim atrip " H tt prore-nt rim outtlnaT TblS tire, will nutlatat any otkmr matko-Hor r. a,UaVariU aatel list UULVU, iiriceto . i.me iliy letter la rrcelTed. W snip C. o. rr. njl a reprrweniwo. ir roa - la eacrtbea and quotes rwea. nrTiwo a we-yeie F YOU NEED TIRES w 7' j -i . ,. I,.e our hiir Tira and Sundry Cataluaua waac kea and kinds ot tirea at about hall h ' ! f-r i".1 "V '.r,,'" 'U,:7.-,. nn. VJa know .he new ler. we ar. mak.n. It only cuat. a poatal to le.ru .yerythuig. Wr.t, it HOW. 3. L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL