DROPED INTO CRATER LAKE High Winds Hide Brink With Drifting Snow SNOW FROM15TO20 FEET DEEP Snowthoe And Glove ! Only Trace Left of The Bend Photographer .1. W, Nuphiniin roturni'tl to Klumiith Fulls July 2 from Cru ttir I.tilto. wlitro liu hud Hpi'iit thu previous days in a vuln ut ti'inpt to llnri ttio body of It. li. HuUowMki. IiIh old biuim'tig purt nor and fiimid, who in bnlittvoil to huvo pi-rinhi'd in Crater I.uko. Itukowhltl U tliu lit'iid piiulo crulit;r who wont to Cruttjr Ijiko luxt winior to Mieurn soiim pictures of llmt ffri'iit Ort'fc'im woudor whilu 'nr'jcil in a blan ket of snow. At tho limo lie wont lo t tin liild) tho Know wns from 1J lo 1 T fi'i-t tli'cp Mid tho ti'inpuruturo probably n low as 20 liclow zero. Around tho rim of Urn miter thu h'lKh winds hud drifted tho snow over thu crest until very likely tho Innu photoniphor could not tell whero tho hind ended and tho curtli drO)pi'd olT into the inys tenons litko inuru lliuti KMX) font )ulow. Mr. Stcpliouson h:id planned to nmko this trip with Hukowhki, as they IiikI spent many months to ffelher during the pust threo or four years, much of this time in thu dead of winter, in thu moun tains of Ciuuidit, Montana, Idaho and Oregon, getting photographs of tho countries while covered with deep snows. Early last January when llukowski was ready to niiiktj this t rip his part ner was detained at homo. Da kowskl left Fort Klamath Janu ary 21, and thai was the lust time any living man aiiw him. When Mr. Stephenson left Klumath Fulls ho declined he would spuro no effort or money in locating tho body. Itut ho bus returned after a thorough search with tho knowledge that his friend is probably at tho bottom of Crater Lake. Mr. Stephenson declared that with tho assistance of several tourists and tho keepers of the irk ho searched ovory conceiv- ublu place about tho rim of the hike near whoro Nitkowski's 8tiowshous and gloves were found late this spring right at the brink of tho crater and whore ho is be lieved to have gone over, lie now thinks that tho photograph or loft his snowshoes and started to climb a steep craig known as Euglo Crest, from which he took a panoramic view of tho lake last year, and in doing this ho fell over the rim. Below this craig an object would full a sheor drop of nearly HpO feet, while tho oth er 700 or H00 foot down to the water is so nearly perpendicular and without any projection to stop a body, that if he did go ovor there he wont Into the lake. It is stated also; that because of the icy coldness of this lake wa ter a body would probably never form any gases that would raise it ta the surface and cause "it to float. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior U. 8. lAiid ollkw at The Dalles, Oregon July 10, ml Notlofl U hereby (riven thut John DiinnhtU, whose p,mtHrtloe ndtlrexH In MrlxKly, Oregon, Old, on the 141 h dny of Mitrcih, lull, tile In this omiMHwornHtatemenliinri Application, No. OKUO, lo puroluwe the HW'i N VM and NIV1. K', Heotloll II, Township 13 South, Range 15 KiMt, WtUumette Mertdtun. unit the limner thereon, under the provisions of the net of June s, ib'n, Hiia act. AmemiHtory, Known tut the "Timber end Htonr 1jw," at such value nt might bu fixed by appraisement, and Hint, pursuant to huuIi aniilloallnn, the land and llmlHr thereon have been nppraUed, the timber eHtlinated Wiymo board feet at iW eents per thoiiHand, and the laud 95&.IIO; that said upplleant will otrer final proof In support of hlK liippllcatlon and wotn IMtatementlon the 3lh (lay of HelUomlier, lull, before Thuothey K. J. Dutr.v. U. S. Coiumttitilouor at IiIh otttue. ut Frlnevllle. Oregon. Any .person in lut liberty to pretext till, purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent lupines, by tiling a oor roborated ullldavlt In tblann1ce,Hlleglng facts which would defeat the entry. U. W, MOOUE, Register NEW TYPE OF DREDGER. eotoh Machine Thai Di.a at Depth af Ixty-IHva Faet. Tliera hna juat in lull lie IihI on tha CI) dn a tlntlunr of an rntlrcljr new typr. I'ultt lu tha order of Ilia llrltlah admiralty. Thla new pnlrnt ruttcr auction lioiier dmlgor hna a hopper capacity of '.'.IKK) toll. This dredger, tho W. I.nwreiii-f. la Hie Aral of Hit type i-iiiiHtrurtcd In the I'nllisl Kingdom to drcduu clay mid nthcr aolld innlrrliilo hy iiicmia of a aplrnl rillli-r, n recent development III dredge litlllillntf. The renael la tilted Willi nil Independent act of triple ex p!iiiln ruzluea for drh lug thu dr.-dg-lug pllliip iiml Iiiih a aepnnilit englii room liiiinedmlely In finnl of I lie hop per ciiMipnrlni' lit titled Willi a coi'i plet.i liisliiilntlon of auxiliary nineldii cry, Tlirt lunrlnc type Heel holler impply xteuiii for the propelling nml pu'iiplng en'ii.'B mid for nil other nue i hliu-ry ihniiiKhoiil the diedu'er. lu order to itllliHtnud the conetixidoti when dreilt-liig In clny mixed with Ktf '.lies the (lleil.'llig pltlnp la huge II lid rffoilve. 'I tie bih tlon pipe In carried on a tilrder led throuiili H well for ward, mid Ita length eniihles dredging to ho dollll Hlxty live feet In-low wider line, The dredger h nlxo heen de xlliiicd for cut I lug ItH own tloliitl.ni. The cutler tit the lienith of Hie Kiiellou pipe la driven through n lln of eliiifl lug tilled on the upper Hide of the auc tion frame n v! muchliiu cut me. I genr ln:, fli-tii'itetl hy n act of powerful, In depei,teiil. coiiipotind coiiileiiKhtg en eliuii. In nddlilon to the iixuiil w lucliei fr mooring from the deck ut Ikhv and Htein n apeclul wIik Ii in phu i-d ulnlil ASilpH from which the iiuHitinga nre I'd nlotig the miction fniiiiu to fair leads lit the lower end. The content of the hopper run lie dlxchatgcd either through the doom lu the ordlunry wuy or overhead hy the pump for land rec. Iilimitlou. The roiixl ruction of the veit acl emihlcK it to dlm harge Into liiirgeit tniHirid nlnug-ilile or throttgli n pipe line lu nddlilon to loiullnic lutu Ita own !iuppcr.--'oio(uhir Ileport, GILMArj CANCER. CURE. Naw Trtatmant of DiieiM Apptara to Ba 8ucoiiful, The new cmuer cure developed hy I'r, I', K. tillmnu. the chief aurgcou nt the got eriiiucnt honplinl nt Mimllu, Ilim iiptmreutly iroved aucceKsful with nil pntleutii on whom It h.-ia heen tried, mid expcrlmeuta lire to he luiido wltll It nt .lohua liopklna hoiltiil. I'r, (III man Iiiih been experluieutluK for mora thuu n I no yeiira with lila precox. It Is hrletly na follow: The pu I lei it la operated upon, and ua much na mixxI tile of the Infix-led portion la retnuved. Tho wound la thoroughly cienned, mid tho auliHtuuce removed hy the oiM-rn-Hon la put through a apeclnl pruceas. It la ground up, hen tod, Tnrlnua druga nre added, the whole la auhJwMed to a very high prexxure, and while lu thlx xtnle the vaccine la extracted. Tlila la In turn Injected lutn the blood vexxcln of the pnlleul, and III numt cnaea three treiiliiieuta of the anme uiiture, but ailtululxlered nt lutervnla of two weeks, are required. In abort, the opera tlon ronxlxta almply In lujn-tlug Into the blood of the pntleut vneclue from the very eiinecrous growth from whcli he aufl'erH. Threo tiny nre required In ni. ist ruxea for a renctloti. nud during thlx time the temperature of the pa tient liiiTniHcs tint 11 It renebe lot degreeH. In nlmiit three duya tho notion of the acruiu become liK-nllzed In the vicini ty of the rnueor nml the tlxsuea begin to heal, while a more beullhy condi tion become nppnrcnt. After a con valescent period of several months the pntleut whom I'r. tilltunu lias treat ed have been pronounced well, nud In mi Instance baa there been n recur rence of the trouble. Till cxlnbllxhes the fact, therefore, thnt lu the early history of the rase, after the opera tion bna been performed nml the In jection tunde, the cure la elllcaclous. A Sawduat Filler-. The following; preparation will bo found uxeful for lining unsightly cruel; nud holes lu furniture n nil woodwork: t'lace a quiiutlly of saw dust In nn oa rt hen u n re vessel and pour boiling water over It. Let It soak for about one week, stlriinu fro iiueutly. then place It over tho tiro und boll until ll 1 of the consistency of thick pnxtc. four It oti n coarse cloth ttiiil sttee7.e out tile excess mois ture. When wanted for uso mix a lit tle of It with a thin solution of glue wuler and till tho cracks or holes with It. When dry mid painted over It will have the iippenruucc of urdluury wood. Noval Housahold Pump, A novel pumping system for house hold service has recently been perfect ed. It comprises it rotary pump driven by a smnll electric motor. The pump operates to force water Into nn air cylinder, the piston of which operates a switch, stopping the motor when tho water has reached a certain de gree of pressure. When the wuter Is turned on In the faucets tho pres sure momentarily fall, throwing the snitch, which starts the pump going and raises the pressure again to the predetermined point. With this sys tem It Is unnecessary to use storago tanks or reservoirs In the house. To Clean a Shingle Reef. Sprlnklo unslaked lime along the comb of n roof and the rain will dis solve It and carry It over the shingled surface, thus removing moss ond ac cumulations of dirt. A Mammoth's Meal. Inside the remains of a mammoth found in Slhetin were vegetnblos hith erto nnltnov u to science, evidently rel ics of the prehlsh ni'ltnal'i food. Lamp Law Effective After August 1st KfToctlve August 1, the lamp law for vehicles passed by the last legislature is now operative, and all vehicles, buggies and farm wagons, as well as automo biles and motor-propelled con veyances, are required to carry lamps lighted at night when traveling upon the public roads and streets. Tim sweeping character of the law Is probably not generally un derstood. Liltlu attention has been paid to its provisions ex cept by the authorities and the automobile men, and the bill was usutilly referred to as a measure regulating lights for automobiles. As a matter of fact, however, the automobile is the leant concerned of all, inasmuch as thoie are very few motor cars that are not equipped with lamps of some sort. It is upon the farmers of the stale that most of the ex peuie will full. This is what the law suys in defining tho vehicles to which it applies: "Kvery moving thing except; railroad and streetcars upon the! streets, roads and highways of j this Mate moved by power shall ; be a vehicle under the terms of this act." Kvery kind of power, including horse power, is involved, as may be confirmed by other provisions of tho act. In fixing the require ments as to lights at night, the new law reads: "Every motor vehicle shull be provided with adequate brakes sufficient to control the vehicle ut all times and a suitable and adequate bell, horn, whistle or signalling device, and shall, dur ing tho period from one hour af ter sunset to one hour before sunrise, display at least two white lights in lamps on the front and one red light in the rear of such vehicle. Said rear lamp shall show a white light across the rear of the vehicle. The white rays of such rear lamp shall shine upon the number plate carried on the rear of such vehicle The light of the front lamps shall be visible at least two hundred feet in the direction i'u which the vehicle is proceed ing; provided, that motor bicy cles or motorcycles and all other vehicles other than motor cars shall be required to display but ono lighted lamp, such lamp to be placed on the front of the ve hicle so that it shull be visible one hundred feet in the direction in which the vehicle is proceed ing, and show red lights to the rear. There shall be displayed on tho face of tho lumps showing white lights the registration number in figures not less than ono inch in height, and placed thereon in such manner so that when the lamp is lighted the number may be read at a dis tance of at least fifty feet by a person possessing proper eye sight." North Beach la the pli'iiHiire liiiunt In tlila pnrt of the country tlila Miimmer. Its dovo tit'a rt'JoK'e to li'iirn that they can now (jo nnd come on a regular sched ule, hulependend of tides. The popu lar oxuuralou ateamer, "T.J. Potter" Leaves Portland, Ah Street Dock v Daily except Saturday and Sunday, 8:30 a. m. Saturday only, 1:00 p. m. AUo the Steamer "Hauolo" leaving Portland dally, except Sunday, at 8 p. in. Saturday at 10:00 p. m. REDUCED FARES PREVAIL From all points in tha north watt via the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Ideal oottiiffe nnd camp life, a niiuinitloent betuih that is not surpaaaed anywhere, rental and beneficial oil mate, and all comforts of home without costing any more thun If you remained at home Call on or write to any 0.-W, R. A N, agent for complete Information; also for copy of our summer book, "Outlnus In Oregon." Wm. McMurray Opneral PnHen(ter Agent. 'O.-W. RAN. Co, rOKTLAND, OREGON 7-27-8-31 A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. Furniture and Undertaking I umber Building Material Notice I or 1'ublication. ttfpnrf turrit of tha Interior, U- K. lutl omw tit Tit- Ihtli.-i., Oregon. J tine -Midi, IWD Nitif In hr-rchT (tlvn that Anter K J. Mllit-r. of PrtiifvHIf. Onicoti, who mi AuKUnt 'Uli. made Himifitotail No.tt)l w for ist i. St 5. h(m 4, Mt-rltou , Tw nfilp IB Houih. KuiiK- 14 Kh(. tllhnnett- Mi-rMlita, hit filed until-of toti-nltitn in itinkc flrittl anmmilM lloii proof. Ut PMnhlUh claim to tin- lurid hImivi di-M-rll"'!, before Wrn-n Hmwu, oouuirr'ltTk.fti hUom.-H nt Prtrvvllle, urv Ktm. m tin- titty of A u mini. lWl 1. liitumiiL ttHiiies m witn--i: J. Alvln ttlKKft' KiHfHuin A. HumMI, of t'rlwvtllf, Urt K'Hi; (--hrlMiifta Hriu, Henry Twuel, i'u well Jttiti Orcffii. tt-"'! C. W, M(XRK, ItulMUr. Notice for Publication. fariiiifnt of the Interior, 1'. 8. Und office l Tilt- lll-v On-run. July 34tb. Notlr' In hereby irivi-n thnt Glenn It. Juhn on of I'rliii'Vllle, tinfun, who, on Kehrurjr th, IVH', tun HoiiH'Hh-Hd No. oww. for NWHftiin 22, T'twn-hip Koulh. Nanife h Kh-1, W llltiiiu-lfe Mi-ridlMii, hiut flit-d notliv of iMlrntlon lo nmke fiiiul ooiiiiuutitMon proof to fnuhlUli rtutin to the hind lv dfurltt-d Iw-ftin- Warrrn Urowti, county (rk. Hi htn oflh-e at irlni'vill, irecon, on th oth duy of M-pu-mlN'r, ivll. t iHlnmitt nHinc ui wltMfmM; Frunk P. Kticwltoti, I wrl IjMpmih, Kittuu'-I B. KlIH, ull f Hill ItH-k. Orrou; l-tk M. llcchtU of i'rliH'vlll, UrtKun, 7-;f7-p C. W. M(K)KE. KeRUtf r. SheriiTs Sate. ON KXm-t'TIOH IK rUHBCLMl'RB. In Hie circuit conrt;of the suite of (rton for Ihv county of r rook, t ur! J luHMftic, hy Jnoob N. iullMTii, liUtiltoriiey, In fuel, flHiulitr. VII. W. J. fiHfflth Rnd Mnrthii V, tiriinth, hi wife, wttd Krunk I'huI, Ih' fend nut. Hy virtue of an execution and order of aale IttMued out of the atHive entitled court nnd cauwon the 10th day of July, lull, In favor of the aoove named plain UtT and aaiiiHi the alove named defendant, upon a J u die men t aicahiNt the ttald defendant Frank 1'aul, for the futn ofJWti.ni wtili tu;nKt thereon from the'Aihdayof June,hll,at the tale of 6 per rent per annum, and I'AKJ.tW atUrney'a few and the rurlher Hum Mtf $3.3U oumU, whlrh judgment was enrolled and docketed In the the clerk'H ofUce of said court on the 11. day of July, t-'H, and whet-at It was lurther or dered ana nrcrwa iy the court that the oti(hcHMt yuarler of Section Klht .H Township Fiheen -I.V Houth, Kange 'IVn -io-Kat of the itlameite Meridian In ('rook oounly, Oregon, be Hold hy t he sheriff of aald count v, as under excoution, and the proceeds of Ktd sale after paying the com and dt huraenteitttt. heteln and the accruing cowta, he appilt d on the judgment herein, und In oU'dii nce to aald execution, order of sale, and dejrw, not It Ir herehy given that 1 have levied upon the proierty above described, and 1 willon the I4thdy of Aiat, 1911. the wmr being Monday of the week, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of Bald day, at the north door of the courthouse, lu I'rlnevllle. ('rH)k countv, Ongtm, cell to the highest bidder for cash hII of the right, title and lu te rent the Ktiid Kratik 1'rtil, defendant herein, tmitll and to the mi id real pntpertv. to atttlsfy mild ludumeut. cwkh and dishuraentenU. and accruing cofttts and attorney-! ft-e, and ah Id sate will Ik made subject to ndeiuptiun In the manner provided ny law. Dated thisiwih day of July. 1911. T. N. HALKOl'R. Sheriff of Crook county, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby triven bv the understtrneil. the atintinislrator with the will annexett ui the estate of Kolrert t'enniiiKlnu Johnson, de ceaseil, to ait jtcrsons having claims aains' saut tUiH-astnl or his estate to present the same with the proper vouehera, to the untterstKned at his oftke in Prtueville, Oregon, within six uionuis ot ute nrsi pmincatiou 01 tnis notice. Dated July Will, 1111. M. R. KLLIOTT, Admlnistrrttor with the M ill annexed oi tuiiate of Hobert TcuningLon Johusou. Shcrlft's Sale. Notiee is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and oti lor of dale isHtied out of the circuit court of the state of Oretrou for CrtKk county, tin the 1st tiny of May, H'll, in favor of u. Yi . t'erKius, it . fern i us, u. n. iHieen, J k Hliiii.inni P U SIKttob t," K aoliiiAi.lua w U, ! Bus bee. W. M. Fryer, i. T. Patterson. Vine VY. Fearce nnd C. M. Eppley, plaintiffs, and against Ked Jacket Mining- Co., a corHrMioii, for the sum of $xVi with interest thcreou at the rate ol e(nht per cent per annum from tne 2M uay oi septeni ier, lwit, ana r juu attorney fees ami costs, which imltrment was enrolled and dtH'keted in the clerk's oihce of maid court in said county on the 9th day of May, ml, which said execution commands nte to sell the follow nut described prttpertv, situate, Iv inv and betnn in Heetions 27. 34 and Wi. Township 9 south. Range 17 east of Willamette .Merniian, in urooi umwy, eiaieoi uregon. and known as the Red Jacket Uroup of Quarts Claims, which Baid uroup consists of the Fractional Chance, Red Jacket, Consolidated Virgin. Widow, and Snow Bird lodes or min eral bearing claims which said group waa sur veyed ou December JWth, IrtU to January 4th, iw,jt oy Artunr rnunncK, uniteo iates Deputy Mineral Surveyor, said survey being designated as Mineral Survey No. 462, and ap- roved by Hon. Henry Meldrmn, then United tates surveyor General for Oregon, on the ltth day of April, the original Held notes of wnit-n sam survey neing niea in tne omee oi th aii I' nit tH Araiet Siirvpvor (ittntrHl fftr Oregon, reference to which said field notes are hereby made for the purpose of further and more particular description of the said .'prop erty conveyed; for the purpose of satisfying said judgment, Now, the re fore fore, in pur suance of said execution, I will, on Sfttnrday, the 12th day of Aufuit, 1911. at the hour of 2 o'clock d. m. at the north door of the courthouse in Prineville, in Crook uoun- tv. Oregon. Bell to the ntgnesi uiuuer tor casn in hand, the above described property, or bo much thereof as may ne required to satisiy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing cos m. Dated this 13 th day of July. 1911. T. N. HALFOVR, sheriff o' Croon County, Oregon, For Sale, Buggy with top for sale, or" trade for hack or cart ; good condition, iiox z2b Prineville, Oregon, 61 The Cash Grocery George Whiteis, Prop. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Bedrock Pri No Better Investment In the country than to buy lots in the Fourth Addition To Prineville $110 and $130 TERMS EASY Oregon & Western Colonization Co. John R. Stinson, Crook County Agent W. A. Booth, Pres. D. F. Stewart, Vlco-Pre. Crook County Bam PRINEVILLE, Statement of the Crook County Bank of Prineville, Oregon, ai rendered to tho Superintendent of Bank., June 7th, 1911 AmIs Loan, and Dtieounu Overdraft FiirnUurp and flxturei Ral imlHl Cata aa aaad aaa it horn kuk l.irro.ai 2.11.33 i.XflM 47,809.95 I188.91W.W WANTED SJ CM .T?w".s"l, dittrlct to ride and exhibit a samnle Lawst Model FACTC8Y PRICES n,',! ? "0T. BU V mvm air m TOU WILL BE ASTDHKH FQ whr botifni r A Mil H Wl iu 7. BieVCLC bkaLr B .7. J. . 1 .7 lt" Onl. rs ti.iTrJI;.,; ""w n'mSTr An hr?! fA"!- T9 do COASTCnaBRAKES. tncl whMl 1 J Hsdgethcrn SeiNhc2l:ngTires , ttv.vuptr fair, Hr I imtnduci tot I m MMW fir for ft. l( MI With nrdtr U . S$ N All C T..k. in--. , . I. I A hundrt d thousaud pairs sold last year, t y DESCRIPTION! Mo,e ln slzps. Itt , Is lively and easy 7 i .mi. is. very nuranie ana unea inside with ' a Mi-cial quality or rublier. which never he. COmeS norOUS and Which pIikp. nn smnll punctures without allowing the air to We have hundreds of letters f mm fintU(t..1 KOMORETROUBLEFROMPliitCTURES 'tT listatlnit that their tires have only been puuiped itp once "ortwice in a whole season. They weU'h no mom than an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities beiuii given tiy several layers of thin, ieclully prepared !aUrLcP. ,he trpa(1- The reeular price of these tires M II0.0U Per pair, but fom.lvertUI,, nnmmni making a special factory url.-e to the rider of only W. Super pair. All orders shinned day letter s received. Ae ship C. O. D. on approval. Voii do not nay a ut umi have examined and fonnd them strictly as represented miiVu , u.u" oi ft Hri ill (iDUVIiy nukmr the price S4.Ba D.r Mir) If Ton .Mid FULL eaaH S,,T? ."J.?.""1 ""'"f? aJvertnwaMt. Vou rua n risk mSiKm tmVuL. to rMurned.t oua Uipen If foruij nun Uifj ere not etl.ractarr on e;.ralntK iirf-ni SJiImI andmuDey Hnttousl.Hwf.aaiiiabuik. II 'von order, pur "o thW"rS"u will llnSTtot tK H S2 r.ToT,KT,rwir you (oa n.trl.lor,ler.tonr. bono. tbls rriu.rk.l7le tlreolter " I"rwer. newest IF YOU NEED TIRES't'inr'''''tMhon DO MOT l)V'iT'.,ut:l,"".tot.itot.T. J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICA80, ILL OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY DAILY TRAIN SERVICE. To Portland Spokane, Seattle, St. Paul, Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Omaha Kan sas City. Trains leave Opal City 8:30 a. m., Culver 8:50 a. m., Metoliut 9:10 a. m., Madras 9:30 a. m., arrive Portland 7:45 p. m. Leave Portland 9:55 a. m., arrive Madras 7:50 p. m., Metolius 8:05 p. m., Culver 8:23 p. m., Opal City 8:50 p. m. Direct stage connections to and from interior points. R. BUDD, Chief Engineer, ' R. E. MICHAEL, Portland, Oregon. J. H. CORBETT, - Agent, Opal City, Ore. ices. m C M. Elkiws. Cashier OREGON Capital paid lu full ...tsfl.ooo.ee ... iO.j.ou ... 2,l0 2S ,.. 140.HO.7 HurDIUS I'ndlvlded proOU.. uepoalM tl88,a90Jg - A RIDER AGENT tangar- uicjcie iuruibpd by us. oar aentseveryu here are mikwx no MONEY REQUIRED nntil you recvlre and anprore of your iid".n'V''"wfr",?-,a"d allow TEI BAYS' FREE TRIAL during; Wllll-ta tinif) Villi mnw riilu tltA l.int i-.-.t... . l yi"."16 i?u "ay ride the bicycle and nut it to any test you W. i.LlSE, ,.rf V.";n 1' Prftly satisfied or do not wish to keep Uta Ve.f,",rni'h ,hs. tiuhest grsue bicycles it Is f,?i'Ji"ill,ct'VTCitj v You sare1 0 ra middlemen's profits by buy- ingd rect of ns apft hnve the, m.n.ir.nI.,v .JT. 1,1 wle or " i trom .. atE; " o wm me Dijtnesi fTwie Die t elea Tor - , " ereBatl?tled with .ooproiitbov factory cost. J" ttooer jour owo tuuuu pit doUUio our priori. T handle -won hand Wvrvm. hnt iraanr a-r mpond rMr eUaln anrl dala, puts, repairs mad Punsicrs-Prccf $ A SAMPLE PAIR TO IHTROOUCE,OKLY escape. .nJ,im.H Notlca tha thick rubbertread 4,A"and puncturatripa''8" and "D"alao rim atrip "H' ta pravant rim cutting. Thia tiro will outlast any other makaSOFT, ELASTIC and cms, HiDinc same until you do not think oaauvraa.birroii.or.n.1. o Agent, Madras, Ore. T, A. GRAHAM, Agent, Metolius, Ore. MM