OPEEi MARKETS SOLVE PROBLEM Grower rarcliaser Cain h Ksslina Fac3 13 Fac3. FRESH GOODS, LOW PRICES. Madison, Wit, Sett Splendid Example With Sanitary and Attractive Build inj No Short Weight. No Stale Geoc'a, No Middleman's Extortionate Profit. "It is not strance to road of munici pal markets in Boston, Baltimore and New Orleans, hut when a small city of 23.000 inhabitants realize the im portance of a closer relationship be tween the producer or grower and the consumer there Is pood reason for us to believe that the officials of that city re endeavoring to do all in their pow er to reduce the cost of living. says Don E. Mowry in the American City. iiadison. Wis., has reeeutly opened such a market nt an expense of foo.000. The building Is l;U) by 73 feet, has a large oiMn display floor. Is provided with toilet rooms, smoking room, luncheon rooms and horse sheds, all of the latest idea lu style aud construc tion. More than 5.000 folders were sent out to the farmers living out In the sur rounding country, telling them of the opening day. Inviting them to attend and nrging them to understand that Madison wanted to meet them on an honest business basis. The result of this circular surprised everybody. Many farmers came In with wagon loads of produce, and the townspeople were glad to see them, if buying Is any criterion. Madison is practically In the hands of the local provision merchants. These men buy Just enough goods to insure them a large proflt. They aim to keep the supply coming to the city as small as possible. For this reason farmers who might send their products to Madi son do not do so. It Is often said that Madison Is one of the high priced towns. In the country, and. Indeed, this statement is not amiss. The cheap rental charges for stalls in the new market make it now possible for goods to be bought at a lower price, and the quality Is usually better. The market Is open from 7 a. m. un til 6 p. m. dally except Sundays. The committee of markets of the common council, together with the superintend ent of the market, has the power to locate space or stalls. Cnit spaces are provided, and the fee per day Is 25 cents per unit In case the producer or grower does not require au entire unit for the display of his goods he need not pay for the space thus occu pied. All hay must be weighed on the city scales at the market, and all wood must be measured by the superintend ent A certificate of weight or measure Is given the owner for this service, and he pays a fee of only 10 cents. Teams may enter the market center without paying an entrance fee. The use of public streets or alleys as standing places for teams or wagons for the sale of fruits, vegetables, hay, etc., is prohibited. Of course this pro vision does not rrohibit farmers or licensed hucksters from peddling from bouse to house within the city limits. No sales can be made on the streets of the market without the consent of the superintendent No person other than the producer or one who has pur chased outside of the city can sell on the market Wisconsin produce. This ruling does not prevent, however, the vegetable dealer handling other minor articles, the object of the rule being to preclude the possibility of specula tJon In produce. Liquors cannot be offered for sale or sold at the market Meats or any oth er articles that are not wholesome can not be offered for sale. All goods are open to inspection by the health department. The suiierintendt.'nt is In vested with police power, and one of his duties Is to see that order Is main talned. A very good health provision, espe cially valuable In the summer months Is one which requires the superin tendent to furnish a sufficient number of water tight barrels and tubs, and all occupants of stalls or stands are strictly required to throw the offal, filth, washings and refuse matter into these barrels and tubs. This refuse Is removed by city carts immediately after market hours. Sooner or later the people of this vast country of ours will realize the Importance of establishing markets of this very nature In all of our cities that have any provisions for marketing produce. To date there are very few cities In the United States of the size of Madison that have attempted any thing half so elaborate us the new market eenlor Just opened in "I lie dry of four lakes." Mail: -oni-ins are mo-e than pleased with th" v.-iy the Enn'hct has opened up. They are entliMsinstl--In their praise of Mayor John Slin b';rt. whose constant attention to t!:i market question made the marl;-t a real opportunity fur the citizens of this city. Disfiguring of Streets to Stop. The movement inaugurated In W0S by the Mission Promotion association of San F'rancisf-o asainst the disfigure ment of streets has been revived. Our grand business Is not what lies dimly at a distance, So what lies clearly at hand. to see but to LIGHTING ATTACHMENT. Device Ignite Lump Wick by Turning Thumbscrew. The lhJttlni; of keiviom' lumps I usually qtnio n Unii.-r Tor tho risn (lint lit l;imi cliininc-' must ho tv iiKivmt. aiul If tins Is U.it It Is mvca ary to wait for It u tiait down. In on!,r to facilitate th llgtitltic of the laiiis an Inventor llvlnp 111 Colorado is ttcviscii a nebcin hy which ttio nltlon may tv aomillsliil liy merely turiiins a thunih screw, au Uniting stnii Is used In the form of a roll, which Is fi from a rasing to the wt.-k of the tamp. In H proevs of fewlliiK the strip to the wick It Is XERCWtNl LAMP L1UUTER. dragged across a roughened surface that ignites the strip so that it is car ried aflame to the wick. The accompanying drawing shows the mechanism quite clearly. The Ig niting strip Is provided at intervals ith nrotulierant Ignltable heads, ine scratching element which Ignites these heads by friction bears against the upper surface of the strip immediately over the feed roll. The main body of the strip la Incased in a heat proof compartment, so that there is no uan- ger of setting It afire with the heat or the lamp. One of the advantages of this construction is that It may be used lu. connection with a lantern to Ignite the wick In windy places where a match cannot conveniently be usea. OPOSSUM FARMING. Animals to B Grown For Fur In Vari oua Part of Australia. The director of the zoological gar dens at Sydney. Mr. Le Souef, states that since the first of the year some Important plans for opossum farming have been projected In different parts of Australia. One farm exclusively for opossums has been started In Glppsland. lc- torla. which comprises 2.000 acres of eucalyptus "bnsh Innd." Another farm comprising 500 acres has been started In southern Tasmania, and another of IZ0 acres In New South Wales. The chairman of the Sydney Stock Ex change has become much Interested In the possibility of commercial breeding of opossums for their fur and expects to start a large farm for this purpose near Sydney. In Western Australia there seems prospect of a company being formed for the breeding of opos sums on a stretch of eucalyptus coun try comprising about 200.000 acres. Many Instances are also being re ported of farmers In various parts of Australia taking np the breeding or opossums ss a special feature of their farms. In this way utilizing the um bered sections of their land which would not have much value for any other purpose. The advantage of breeding opossums in wooded or scrub by country not profitable to clear is apparently being recognized, and In time it seems likely that the Austra lian opossum. Instead of being hunted and rapidly exterminated, will be care fully bred on farms and become an im portant commercial asset to Australian farmers. Consular Report New Zealand' Sulphur liland. One of the most extraordinary Is lands In the world lies In the bay of Plenty, New Zealand. It Is called White Island and consists mainly of sulphur mixed with gypsum and a few other minerals. Over the Island, which is about three miles In circum ference and rises between 800 and 000 feet above the sea, there continually floats an Immense cloud of vapor at taining an elevation of 10,000 feet In the center is a boiling lake of acid charged water, covering fifty acres and surrounded with blow holes from which steam and sulphurous fumes are emitted with great force and noise. With care a boat can be navigated on the lake. The sulphur from White is land is very pure, but little effort has yet been made to procure it system atically. Where Three State Corner. One of the most lofty mountain re gions of the Appalachian system, re cently surveyed by the United States geological survey, Is depicted in detail In a topographic map which the survey has Just published the map of the Abingdon quadrangle. This map is on the scale of approximately two miles to the inch and shows an nrea of a little over a thousand square miles. embracing portions of southwestern Virginia, northeastern Tennessee and northwestern North Carolina, the three states cornering In the southern part of the quadrangle. Viennese Electric Fountain. The c!ty of Vienna possesses what is perhaps the most remarkable electric or electrically lighted fountain In ex istence. It is situated In the Sc bwartz enbergplatz. Underneath the fountain In a huge cemented chamber are placed twenty-seven reflecting lamps, capable of producing seventy different luminous and colored effects. The light la transmitted through the wa rs of the fountain. The light power of tbe plant Is estimated as equal to 800,000,000 candles. . , The Scrap Bool. Ha Wouldn't Repeat. When Harry I miiii-r went to Lon don for the llrt lime the since repuia tion he had made lu tile pm iticen had not made mm h of an Impression on the metropolis. With a shrewd sense of the va ue of strlUiii.- elTivts, Lauder divided he would arouse (he Loudon era to his hvm lar merits In a novel m a n n e r. From some hone. yard or other h procured the most skeleton like speo luieu of horseflesh he could II lid. Ou this he planned to in nk his Brat stace entrance. The old horso was tractable enough with Lau- W dor astride await Rur.nEt) tits aciiinu BACK. ing his turn In the wing, but when the little fellow urged Llm for ward for the grand entrance there was a balk, a buck, and Marry was noto riously shot to the front of the stag over the horse's head, the animal peer ing after him with what might be termed an ainuml expression. Lan der slowly and painfully rose to his feet, while the gallery applauded am) stamped and cried lustily. "lk it again. Wrry: do It again!" Lauder rubbed his aching back, felt cautiously of his bones, looked back at the horse, aud. turning to the audi ence, be said: Like 1 will!" And he didn't, but thereafter his popularity was assured. Judge. Kor Battleship Linolium go to A. H Lippman & Co. - lr square yard. Noue better. Socialist County Convention The Socialist Countv vonvention for Crook Countv, State ol Oregon, ia hre by called to meet at the Stewart Mall in I'rineville, Oregon, on Saturday June 15, l'.il'i, at I o'clock p. m., lor the purpoee of nominating candidates lor all county office to be filled at the next general election, and (or the transaction ol uch other buinet mav come before naiil convention. This will be a mass convention and all per sons in ( rook County, State ol Oregon, known to be identified with the Socialist movement will lie ?ntitled to a voice in the proceedings ol the convention. lHine bv order ol the toeialisl 1 ounty Central Committee, May tith, 1H12. C. C. Ban, Chairman. F. F. Wilboit, Secretary. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the nnder igned, the aduiiniHtratrix of the estate ol Elmer W. Kayler,deceaied,to all er sons having claims against said de ceased and to all creditor of said estate, to present them, with the proper vouch- er. to the unuersignea at ner uome in I'rineville. Oregon, within an month from the date ol the first publication of this notice. Dated this 23rd day of May, 191.!. Mas. Psahl it. Kavi.ek. Administratrix of the estate of Klmer W. Kayler, deceased. 5-l!3 Notice tor Publication. IV-partment ef the IiiU-rlor. 1". 8. I-anU OHK at The Halli-n, Oregon. May I7lh, 1U Notloe ll bereliv slven that Marlon f. Taylor of Pout, Or,, who, on June --nd. IW7. madi liiiinrali-ail, No, 1 H- M-rlal. So. ihi-, ro Int'.swU nw'-, are. and lot I. ae-4 neJ. awrtton t. tnwn.lilD 17 aouth. ra!i( 1 east, Willamette M-rltlnn. hie ftleit notice of Intention to to rnuke Hum nve-year irmir, wi emiihll-ih claim lothe land above iteaerllM-d, herore Wmien Hrown. oouniy clera. a. rim office at Prlnevtlle, Oregon, on the Jtltu day of June, l'-U. i Oilman! names an wltnesneii: r'aleh Iavl. Kdward H. Rnm. Frank l'ol, Iteuuen UiHilen, all of i'ont, Oregon. i.Jp C. W. MOORK. Riglnter. Call for Warrant All reRlntered nalp bounty warranu up to and Including No. will l Iaid on .reic-nta-lion. No inlereiit alter Ihi dale. All reglitereil read warranu up to and In cluding No. 07 will be paid on prenentotlon. No InlereHt alter thin elate. All registered high ehool warranu up to and Including No. 4'J will he paid on prem-nta- uon. No intereNt after thll dt date. bated Mny 1), l'JIJ. KALl'H I,. JORDAN. County 'I reamirer. r "RECEPTION" Smith & Allingham, Prop. Champ Smith's old stand. Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies Old Crow; Hermitage; Red 4 Top Rye; Yellow Stone; 4 Canadian Club; Cream Rye; James L. Pepper; Moore's Malt Porter, Ale and Olympia Draft Beer on Tap. j Imported Wines Liquors. anc Cards Dr. Charles MacFailden j Oatopftthic PhyMcmi. Hvavulf tMttttlc Hint Nut urn! YHiTrviwulU i Office Ovr Morrii Furniture 5 tor. Telephone: Pioneer No. 16. HAVE YOU Filotl your Deed? Of Course, HAVE YOU An Abstract? Certainly everyone ha an abatrarl now, lo you know here your corner lire. Well, No, Not exactly. Brewster Engineering Company, j Pruieville, Oregon, will locate, them lor ' you and gimrnutee the work. Survey in;, I'laitlng, Irrigation Kngiiieering. I'hone rioneer it1. Dr. Howard (love Dentist. Room 14 and IS Adamion Building. T. !. J. I)U1 1 Y A 1 1 orne'- a t - L a w lKuMtaor l" W. A. Hell) I'kivkvii.ls ... Ohkohn Dr. J. Trendies Vox M. It. C. S. Kng: and I.. S. A. London; i Llt'elicit-Oregon SUIe Mr,lie,d Hoard, Specialist in Surgery; llyitinte: All- niriitnry tana!; wonu-ii and ciitlilreu ltlM-ttl-S. (ltl.-v and resl,1i-nre, MmIii St. rrlilfvllln. Or ' Cmllt promptly Omjr r m-fil . mm I C. C XriM Dr. John Hubaek, Orfa Ijiii- Veterinary sur-on f. . Army, Il,-'rltli-lit ll ill" riiilll'l'llle. All summit Horn at KruonaUie l'rl,e. Hamilton Stable. Prinovill, Or. W. A. HELL I-awyer Th Dalle Oregon Ckm. Ctmmrtlt J?. P. S3,iJfmp OtOLIHTH Belknap & Cdward iPtyitimnt mutt Smrfm. (County Phyelcian.) jflltrMtjf-mt-mCm !Pr, mill; Or fit. Crook County jfii tract Co. A)trac! title to all land and town lou In Crook county. B. F. Wjlde, Secretary, Priaeville, 0ree Reinforced Concrete !inlMlng. Complete be nign. J. J. Hurling Engineer 1019 Chamber nf Commerce Blg, FortUnd. Or. Hygiene ami Dietary lv.ie Culla maie Dr. R. D. Ketchum DruglcHH Physician. Hours by appointment Fred A. Bice, C. K. J. B. Neville, Jr.. K. M, County Surveyor. Iwputy Co. surveyor. Rice & Neville Civil Engineer. General Eniilncerlnir. mixsvtu.s. Okkjok. iPhj$iclan nmtl Jurytom Calij Aswn PaoMeTLV Day o Night OrTld ON boo SMITH O ADAMaON'l baoe stob. Both office an real dence tulcnhonei. 7- C. ttrink jCaivytr !Printvill, Jl itrttt, Ortgon. A. AIcl AKLANK Lawyer I'rartice in all courts and U. H. T.and Oiliie. Redmond, - Oregon Willard II. Wirtz Attorni-y-at-Law. Office In M. K. Wkkh oHke. I'KINEVILI.E, OltROON, f LOM)K meeta every . KJt J J. Saturday night, Btrangera weloomee G. P. Reams, N. G.; 0. L. Shattook, V. G.: Burt Barnet, Bee.; and C, B. Dinwiddle. Treat. In ill,.iilnir furniture It roiiieinlier Unit much id H I" do. .,.n.- ii.iii.il" iiiiuadiiva. lie. ciiuno id Ita lllnis.v clitiim hen von i inne here In biree mill w ell norted in. I too,,. Imt i In, I h'm t inn line nf illnlnir roiiili. imrlur, library, hull r kitchen t arpetH, Minting, Hug". etc. tiiul till nre iimrkeil m ino pni lively lowest prlcea. For enll or nil limtnllmctit. A. II. UPPMAN & COMPANY Order Your Sra Doore Now. ARE YOU SURE The rtvnrda show i clear title to your proiert.Y? The mnnU tnlleil to aim correct title In t "'e mii'le thl week by a IchiIIiik renl eatnte coinpniiy. RESULT-1, mil delny ami ioallilo Inaa. Better let the I'lotievr Almtrm't Ciiniinn.v look nfter your Itilereata, PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) r.r.r.rv,Plnr1riririririiriririrwtri"ri"MPtriri LjwjwjLjtJtJi.Ji;ai;j.j.JtJ.j"Lj.jk:jtjwjk.ji.J.Ji.Ji.JWJtJLJ r.t u r t L J n Sonera t3tacJcsmitiinff IIoKsKsnoKiNn, Wood Wohk, nr., Nkatly and Pkomitlt Donk Whks it ia Dunk Dy : i i fiodert 7ooro L J ri v. J r t u r i t J ri i. J r.t u r t ii r l k J rt L J ri Li n L J r i L J ri u r.i L J Satisfaction Will pKiNrvni.it, rinririnnririnrtririiPiririririririririrnrirr-iri LJl.JLJl.Jl.Jl.JLJl.Jl.Jl.Jk.Jl.jrL. W. A. IIootm. Prw. P. f. HTWAr, Vlea-I're. Cuooiv County PRINEVILLE, OREGON Statement of th Crook County Bank Superintendent ol Aueto IrfHmaatKt PlaMiunla....... Ovenlrafta .. lin.inO.M l.ailsa 1..HI II .Tilll t47.SOt.tS iMt.wn.aa Furniture and aiturea cT.lllw ie...f. Uniformity of whiskey excellence is always admitted without question by every man who knows the history of Old "I. W. HARPER" WHISKEY Here's a brand that you can depend on always; the kind of whiskey that never disappoints. It is the same Good Old liquor that brings health and good cheer. Sold By Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko and Bend, Oregon VANTED-A RIDER AGENT IN BACM TOWN ami dmtiift l rlihi and elilhitsaninln l.tent, Mx l-l "Ungr" bicycle f urnl.lH-d t.y u. our ain-nl-iuvuiy aluiru aru mul.u.g m i fri u nl ll yon ri'i-elvn -rl, Dull n,rl,Mi ,,,,MI ii'ii.'r vi YOU WILL Be ASTONISntu I Mir "W p'-h-r w curt umbo tCVCLI 0KAUKR9, y"i cu toil our ini(TNimHMinii1iy n-M-lvnt. ioV UlftllSMir innnr iui KCONO HAND BlCYCLKS. AVfl r!o numlT im lmn-i tkn tn tm.li t.T rir ..sir, from as l" al or ft 10. ln-MTipli vn tmrpn in O ll C Tfc n.RRAlfP lnfitwhMU, U vHW I M iinniv xiiijiiwuiuiiii oo Hedgethorn mi in i , i SeIf-hcaIingTircs?0,S 9A rutn-rtttl arlttbtikfilirf I, $.0.00 fif' Pni't but t intrvdut vtHt!tviuaitmp!f fitr fart ( rath with tint $4. 5 KOMOnETROtlCLEFROMPUNCTURES NAILS, Taoka, or Clana will not lot the ilr ojt. A hundred tlni.Hinl iialiN nulil lost i r. Iftounrriiwra . iV,.lv nIM, ,., , rffllntr. very d: rutin m-1 liin l in- lil l'n n si-i.-lnl iinnli'y of r-il,l,-r. nlilfli nei r minri pol-onM n n ,1 uhci en, i-h n-i Mimll i, j iHNii-iiii-.-H v, ii limit nlli-rrln:-? t In-Ir.t-D ennapo, 1 :JI still hiit tin. I. ll.i-lr I in -i lin vu on ly Iio.-iiiiiiu.uk r.nlulro lunv.linln sri'-,,n. The V Vli IL ll 11' I V,o liitv-e iitniiui flH r.l II IH'IS iniui Mil i, lin rinllimry lire, III" liiinuUu-iM-i-sltUiiir nnnllU' liivi n hy sevenil layers of thin, sta-claliy lininircn tnhi-lmin thu trend. Tlio reirular Iu-li-o nf IIii-ho lire Is (ID. UK iT mlr, Imt furndvi r; Islinf imrnowa wo lira mnUliur a smu-lul fnntory irl.-ii to um rhinr t oni.vn."Uvriinir. am ortiera snippen num.. diiv letter In nvelveil V hlili) ('-. O. 1. on nimmviil. Vou Uo not liny a cout until yun lin'vn eviimlned and Tmnil them slrlellv tin i-epreienleil, V. w-Pl nil.wnohdlsoount or f. H-rr-nt itliorc-l-v nml Inn tlm t,rli-eS4.58 pertwlrlf ymi ,pnil FUUCwa WITH ORDER ami I'lirli-u Htm alvi-rtlnetni.it. V.iii run D'l rlll III Hvti.lluK ll. an onl.-r a. llm tlnm limr lj n-l,irn,li.tounc,ii.ir fr any n-anentliey are wit j all.rrl..rj nn eanmleatma. W are l;rfe"ll l"a eii.t ItK.rM-y tM-ntto 11:1 lnnHfriruaH In a Imnk. lr yell nnliira nir er lli,'H IIPi-b, ytnl will llnil Hint tli.y will rina tw-w-r. run tauter, wi-nr liellt-T, laHt lenieran'l ln"k lln.T than any tin. yen Imvu v,-r umi.i nrno'in at any lirt,-a. Wo knew tlmtyo'l a nil., well pleaM-il tliatwlien .nil want a l.lt-yulo you will lvo Ui yuuronler. Wowaat y.ltetM.nitn.atrlalonl.'rtttence.liun-oxliian.niaraa,i, iin,,,iu,r. -mm xv afr-rn VflaTJaTOdun t lny any klnil atuny rirleniintltTmi wmit fora palrof TtanfMnnra ll" IUU HLL.LM llrftO I' ii,,.:ir,. IT, ,r 1 1 i,,r.,val .,,( I rial i llio lal Introduot'iry prlniqiiotilKvi or write for our lilTlreua UiuidryCaUJu.iuiwliluu iluKirimi aud quota, all Baku aial kln't"(,rilr,-iitaliniitliairtheliaulprlce. - rtn aU11 f 1-llt wrllo n.apn.taltmlay. DO NOTTMIHK OP SUVINQ a hlryele er amir t 3J n3 1 WWMm tlrni from aiiyma until yea know to jww and wuutUtrful uUora wear makliuj. ltonlyooataiielaltolm.mnvi-i-ylliln. Wrt'"0. mm. m mm a ' J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. I' well t ter. lint examine niir atnek ymi ken lueery bed riuuil r iirnlt ure. Linoleum, 3 r i ri ti ii r.i k j L J n i. j M r.A L' J He Guaranteed Okeiwn. iri V. M. Kl.aiaa.ra.hlel Bank of Prinevillo, Oregon, at rendered to tn Bank, June 7lh, 1911 Uaauillee Capilat valdlllfull Hurlilue t'nillrl.led tmiflla lleuuelta ,, isanniino ,,, IO,'lO ... I.mnJB . , Uu.leu.tft lim.wo.gs m NO IOlEY ReyUIKtU until ynn ntvfvn nud tinprova of your bicycle. Ve aliliihiniiyniinany lie"; In th-' !! H i" In mlmnce..,,,., ,,!,.. nnd allow TEM DAYS' rREat TRIAL ilui-lnrfi wlih h llinuy.ui mnyrliln the bicycle and nut It In any Ut inn wl.li. if inn am Hu n not uerfi-cilr Hiiiull. il or do imt Kh u aei'ii the Mcyclnshlplt. hiieli In ih alour exuenw and . mill au ,,). j rflPTftDV PDIPFQ Wefiirul .li the hlghent gimle lihweli-a It, M HblUltl rntVttd Mhin to ninl.o nl nun miiuII imdlt. lvn ortunlf.-ictnrycrNt. You nave (10 t I & middlemen' imllta by huv-liurillnx-Lof iMimdhnvii tlin nmnutiicluri-r'H t'liiirimti-n ln-hluil your hleveln DO NOT BUY a liieyelenr n lmlr of tires from nt, e.r our rntuhiiruea and lenrn our uulieurU of i'f i ...ff n, rtuwr ,iis. ml rliiilitirmiiM'niniiHl.liit ttm uiniil-r- ii isj yr.r. V A ttm tiltfint gr,n tilt'Tflw T'T ( imroMtltiriiel wltli I.Mi nr.. lit ufau'lor t'twl. I biviuloa UUtlur jruttr owu uwuiilftU.ru uuuul uur pnoot. i ... ' nt l(rrtljiiif hun'TeBiwvmtl Tian'l hryr. wnnmrnvj m. Clilcin r-fall tjrw. 'i UUMt i!lMr OUl iirciiuplijr tit pt utaiim m. . Imported rollrehsln an1 pdl. parta, r.wln anil kiuuuy I'm- crijunir rviui i jir vai functure-rroof 5 torJvjCi - - - - - ' f- ' f .; ,. ri f.",l Jm y 1 fr .- J, via!ii' f-V'-kiu j .! I . I . ' t Mir-"-- ..r -,Y- I i li..,!. fr.!!c!i f!io thlek r'jbhnrtrm) "A"ndpiineturoetrl ps"U'" ar.d "B"olo nm atrip "M" to prcvont rim cutting. This lira will outlast any other mnke-SOHT, ELASTIC nl EASY RIOINQ. I 'I nt "l"'" innro t ll n n imimhiii, i - -m l-lni m 11