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MEDFOTtn MATT; TRIHUNE, MRDFORI), OKKCION, TIIimSDAY, MAllCM 20, 101 1. PAOJ3 TTTUET5 tz.:?.i. IC . 4 I 10 ABOLISH HEAVY FISHING TACKLE (lly Waller T. ItiK'UiiN.) A new Anglers' i'IhIi has in-inlly Im I'oiiui'tl, l ! known mh the Snl moil Cliili Ml' )ii'in. Tin- imipuHK of (li -ftiiiilriitlini is to I'lii'iniiiiKi' tlio use til' lilil tnt'sle In the Inking of Illicit fjiinu' I inli. Most of llir cIiiIi'h walk will In' ili'H" nriir tin Willamette fiillN at Oirgnu City. Tor yrnra it Iiiih been tin' I'lislniu to rntch ilin spring Chinook milnioii below tin lolls lit Orvmni City, Imt tin' ureal majority of anglers Iiihh dime llii'ir fishing with eliemey lii'iivy tarkh1. The following rtilcx adopted liy thn Siilmoti I'lnh sliow Hi" radical new htyli of tnckli' ii'iiiircil: Tlii ttU iim'iI may he made of any material eju'rpt solid bamboo rnnr. They must not ha li'HH than t'iv feel in It'iiKth mill weigh not oit sl ouuecs. The lino iiuiHt not In' heavier than tin Mnudnrd nine-thread linen line Any Mylc of rvl or spoon may bo used ami t)n win- leader innil not im il three feet in length. Angler Most lln (tafflng The miRlur iiiuhI icel In hit fish, bring it to km If iinalilnl, ami must do tlin KiiffhiK hiuiNilf. If ro.l I broken nt any linn' during tin Mi tig pin with tin HhIi, It will disqualify the uatcli. Ah a rewnrd of inn it, button will In n warded as follow hj l'or salmon taken on light Inekle weighing 'Jtl pounds or over, tin wig ler will receive a broiuu button hear iiif tlie cnihlnu of tint club. For u fish uer :i(l pounds n Mlver Inittou will In1 given, ami for any niiIiiioii iver HI miiiiuIs the lucky unglcr will leccUit a gold huttou, I'.tery angler taking a fih in the "button rliiNH" must fill out the n--iilar registration blank provided by the eluli ami have it attested by Nome innnhcr of ihe writhing committee, light Tn.klr (Inly While the use of light tackle may win almost iuereibhle to persons not familiar with big gnim' fishing, it has been used with great succcs in other scetinim of the couutrv. I Miuthern California lliev have sev itiiI of these tackle clubs, of which the .'l-tl Club offer perhaps the best example. Here they h-di" in the ocean with six-ounce roils measuring six feet in length ami n m threail linen line. With thin flimsy outfit yellow tail are taken weighing 10 anil .10 pounds, ami these fih are rated fiill as "gamey" as the bed of our Chinook salmon. On the mast of Morula the member of the Ar kauoaH Pass Tarpon club take the famous silver King or taipoii, whiih frequently reach a weight of over 100 poiimlw, on rods wcglnug nnu' ounces ami iiiuo-thrcnd line. If anglers in these HPetiwH can per form such feats, we should he ahle to perform in a similar manner with our salmon, In fuel, the unlet clearly remember taking a salmon at Oregon City several years ago with a six'Oiincc. rod and a nine thread line which weighed -in pounds and was gaffed after a fight lasting almost an hour, Weighers fur Itngtio The season for light tackle on the Willamette riser and all other inland streams will be from January I to July 1. Tim club has appointed member of thn weighing committees in every part of the statu whero there I any possibility of stieli a fish being taken. About a mouth later the main body of salmon icuch the upper Itogue river and for 100 miles uloug Ihl stream salmon may be lakcu fiom almost any of the riffle. The long cauu polo is I lie favorite weapon ot Urn Itngun river salmon fisherman, and it will take sonic, persuasion be fore tlijiy adopt the light tackle, hut as there art) plenty of good fish in tho Itngun every year, we expect to see a good many bullous in thut ill rectlou, III the upper Itogue river distiiet tint following weigher liuvu been se lected; Joe. Wharlou, (leorgo Cramer of (Irani Pus; II. I). Heed, (lol.l Hill; It. I. Kwing, Medford; W. Von tier llellcn, Kaglo Point. IS FILED AT SALbM HALKM, Or., Maich 2(1. Tho de t'laialloii of I'ird W. Mciiim of Med ford for the progicsshii uoinliialioii for coiigiesN fiom Ilia firl illslricl i on fjhi loiluy with Dm secrelary of slain. Ill hloguil li'inlsi "Hocliil Jiikllcn legislation j iialloiinl uoiiiun' sufl'iagitj pieKliicnliiil pilmaiyi liomcri pioli'clnl) Oiryon'i ili'woi lUVIlti , SALMON CLUB FAMOUS HINDU IS UNDER ARREST SAN I'HASClstO, (al. Mnicli 2t. At just whose iii-lnine liar Dyal, pi'ilmps Hit lie I known Hindu in III) I'lilliil Sillier, was Mi'icxliil by tin iinmigiatiou nulhorilics on suspcioii Ihat he is a politically iniilr-liiilile alien, was n mystcty today. That the lliltlhh government would he glad to gel hint into it hands foi trial a an alleged lnligntor ol armed icvolt in India against Hug land's rub' was nilmiltetl, It was not known, however, that II had made any lepreseutatiouH to Washington coiieciiilng the case. All tlmt had defiiilely leaked out was that the immigration department ha been making a widesorend intcs ligation into the aelii(!e of llmlus who, living in the t'nited Stales, have been preaihiiig ieo against Itiit ish domiuatioii of (heir own country, and it was said many uiniu in tests were likely. Dynl was arretted a he was Irnv in); a meeliug in llohemlaii hall, al which Hindus, who wic the cmii. imt's Meal:er, had denounced ling, laud' Indian policy in strong terms. lie is mi Oxford gradunlc, widely traM'led, brilliant, an nlile speaker and never ha iitaile any seeiet ot his unheal views, Fonucrly he was lecturer on Hindu philosophy at .Stan ford university, hut was allowed to resign because, it was said, of his unofficial comments on social eon. ditions, III home K in lletkcley. All lie said when at rested was that "even thing will come out all tight." K.P. 10 BE HERE TONIGHT Prank H, (Imnt, grand rlinnrcllor of Oregon Knlghtu ot Pytblim will my nil offklnl llt to the lorn) lodge thU Til u inlay evening nuil tint eti. IVniik S. (Irani thuilaitlc l'Mhliiiid. of which tlirro It u good number In Medford, nntlrlpntH a roynt good time. Mr. Ormit, formerly of tho pity of Portland, In u fluent upcuker uud nil who oiiii do no mo pluunliiK to nttond nnd pnrtako of tho feast of oratory nud eatables, The, grand chancellor In on his re turn trip from n tour of tint leading California towim In rompuny with grand lodgo offlcora of that tditto nnd Kupromo Keeper of Itoeords mid Heal Wheatou, llo In one ot thu bust piiHteil mid moHt euttiiiHlantlc Pylh Ian In thn west and no doubt will give IiIh hearer uomollilug worth while. All' local moiuberu nnd vlult IngUulghtH nro urged to attend. Coming ho soon nftor tho visit of tho grand keeper ot rceordii mid deal ami coupled with tho fart that tin local lodgo Is Initiating many of the bt'Ht men In tho community nil nee in to Indlcnto that PytlilaulHin In Mod ford Ih keeping Mrldo with tho ntrong advancement of tho oritur all over the world, STRIKERS ATTEND T I IIIM'TAI.O, .V Y.Mar lifl.-Sov oral hundred srlltor from tho Uould coupler plant at l.auriiHler marched today lit thu funeral of the hoy, Hkn louukl, who wan killed by tho guard earlier In tho week during an attack by slrlko MynipathUer on a tiulii load of noiMiulouliitH on their uuy t,i riyviieuiii'li'H In tho roujiler works Horxlce wuro held In (ho Dupow Culhollo iliurch. Hoyurul mora liulu IouiIh of utrlkuhrettlii'in nuked ai thn coupler plunt today hut thn do iiiiniiiliulloiis uiiuliiit IIihiii wvim not furuildublv, FOR DCLVIEWS F I EAGLE POINT EAGLET8 I j lly A. C. Ilowlett - - 4 Poller J, Self nnd wile, .Mi i.Meiib'V and llciinmiu C. Sheldon ol .Medfoid and John V. .Mclutyie, cashier of the Mist State bank ol I'aglc Point, anil wife took dinner ut the rluiiu.vsldit last Sunday, and Thonia Abbott of I, like Creek and Mis l.oicu.1 (Ingsby of (Vnlnll I'olul spuit Suiidav night with us, Mis Klleu Pox of Lake Creek filled the pulpit ofr Itev. I.. I.. Sim mons last Sunday night and gave, us a lousing leclure on the subject of the use of alcoholic drinks, treat ing the suhjicl fiom a scientific standpoint, showing the el feet that alcohol has on the human system. Then she told us of Ihe effect its use had on the community at huge, giving statistic showing that the ex pense of the liipior trufliit amount pil to mnip than the cost of bread ami sugar, and that it took 100,000 of our boys mid girls to replenish the ranks of those who die from the effects of its use. She I a ver pleasant speaker ami If she keeps on in the woik will eventually mnke her mark in the world as a public speaker. A. II. I lot ton mul wife of Drowns born were ill town Monday. Mrs. O. P Nichols ami her cousin, Oeoige S. Downing and wife of Mon tana took a trip up on Utile Unite click to visit Mix. Nichols' brother-in-law mid her sister, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Fallow. Mr. Downing is very much pleased with our country ami especially our climate, but think that ihe tipK-r llutte creek country is rather rough. They were up as far as the old Parlow place, just this side of the l.oila spring. Henry French was doing business mnong li Monday. He expect to have a fine crop of peaches this summer. Mr. and Mis. W. C. Tucker of Hampton, la., who have been visit ing his brothers, K. II. mid It. C. Tucker of Itrowiisboro, since the last of February, started for their home the 1.1th iust, spent the'irght with their niece, Mrs. William Morris, nt Oiilrnl Point. They came via Port land and Hindu se'.criil stos on their way, visiting relative nud taking in the sight uloug the route. They are going via San Francisco mid spnd Home time there. Mr. Tucker ex pects to return in 1)115, take in the world s fair ami then romp nil here ami settle In th's valley, for he is simply delighted with houthorn Or egon. lid Huttou, our new rond super visor, has been changing the rond between here and the Antelope bridge and those who have seen his work "re singing l.is prai-e. He stirelv is doing some fine work. Tuesday morning's tiain bore tint temains of I). 0, Cames, and (licit) were ipiitu n number of the members of the I. O. O. F. lodge of Medford. and also several of the members of lint Kaglc point lodge went to Unite I-nils to lake pail in Ihe hiirinl excr- ci-es. Itev, I I,. Simmons officl ntrtl. J. P. Alexander, snip manager of the Sludehaker enrs, wuh nt the Sunnyside for dinner Tupsdny; also Inin Howe nnd his uncle, fleorge Howe, ol Trail. They emue out from Trail lo bring a lot of mohnir for Mr. Ash, the Trail merchant. Mr. O. Hell of llrownshoro and her son-in-law, fleorge Drown, were ilomg business with our merchants I ucstlny. A mil ice calling for appliennls for examination in the civil Herviee for the poitioii of postmaster in Kaglo Point to meet the examiner in Med ford April 11, 101-1, i posted in our postal I ice. Jt Mtius to ho tho urn versul desire Ihat the present incum bent, A. J. Klorey, will he continued In the position, us n mure efficient and accommodating man will he hard to find. Mis Ktlna Whitney of Portland, a member of the nurse corps of that city, came down to bring William o tier llcllun'rt littlo daughter, Joyce, who bus been in n hospital for trenlment. Miss F.dnn is one of our Jnekson enmity raised girl ami ha tpiitu a number of friends here. Mr. W. W. WJIIits nut her daugli ter, Mi Inex, eamo out from their liimie, Persist, Tuesday, mient the night with i and went lo Medford Wednosduv morning. Horn To Mr. ami Mr. Wilber Jack, Tuesday, March 21, 101-1, a son. August Kdler of Lake Creek spent Tuesdayiilglit with us nt Hi eSuuny side. Carl Von der Hellen of Welleu went lo I .a l,o Cieck on business Wednesday nflenioon, to bo gone two or three day, The fanner mo wishing for ruin. Cm bin Kdgell, one of our prosper" ous oiclutrdislH, wuh In lovvu Wed nesday iilli'i'iiiiou, ami while, here paid me a six month' Niibserlpt'on for Ihe Daily Mail Tribune. ' ' I'" nsi l,il tiltuki lot mu t IM Mill Trlbuat (!. if NEWS OM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS 1 PHOENIX PHYLER3 " i - - -- --- Dr .1 K llnllllo spent Monday In Medford. Mm H Coliimnii of Talent Is vis iting her sou am) family, , Cole maii of till place. T, J. DuVPiiny. of Alaska Is vis iting his sht'ir, Mrs. Calll,, Ht-;inl-mmi mid other relntlvim. MIah Ida Klidiiliammor, of Yrelo, Cat., Is visiting her filstur, Mrs. H. U. Van Dyke and family. J. A. (Jammlll luu rettitutid honw; from n few weeks visit ot Alnmuda, On I. Mrs. C. C. Kcolt attended tho good roads lecture given by Ham Hill Mon day afternoon In Medford. Mrs. O. T. Morgan, of Myrtlo creek Is upending a week with friends In the valley and overseeing work on her ranch. Mrs, Kinney, of Hugo, Oregon, lit visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clydo Fields and family. Mrs. Ira Duulap and little daugh ter spent tho first of tho week with her sister on Urlffln creek. Mrs. (). A. Morse Is spending a few weeks with friends In Kugenc. Mrs. W. Miller's mother and brother arrived hero from flan Fran cisco tho first of thu week for ait 'extended visit. Mrs, Miller. Is ex pected homo In a few days, being detained on tho wny by business. Mr and Mm. II. F. Yergcn nr visiting thn latter' sister, Mrs. Monn Hmlth. Mr. and Mrs. Yergcn spent thu winter In Ban Francisco nnd nro now on their way to their home In Can by, Oregon. A number from Phoenix and Med ford gathered at W. V. Ilarnum's Wednesday morning to see tho smud ging of tho orchard. Tho tempera ture dropped as low as 27 degrees above, but any Injury to the fruit was prevented by smudging. A mlnlaturo cyclone of n few min utes duration struck town Tuesday nftemoon. I. Steadman'a woodshed wns taoveil a short dlstanco nnd large sheets of paper which were blowing around the streets when tho wind be gan to raise were carried high In tho sir Just outside, of town whero they nailed In tho air for some littlo time looking like large birds. .N'o dam age was done but It set many of our citizens talking of tho cyclones they know of and pasted through In the east. - I 4 EDEN PRECINCT Dr. Frank Itobert of Myrtle creek has been visiting hi brother, D. K. Huberts of Talent, nnd his sister, Airs. Lent Hughes, of Fern valley. William Aitkin of Medford spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. nud Mrs Joe Under tloirg plumbing. A whirlwind struck a portion of IF HI IS GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don't look oldl Try Grandmother's recipe to darken and beautify (aded, lifeless hair. That IsMiititu), oven shade .of dark, glossr hair tAa only be had by trowing a ratituru of Saga Tea and Sulphur. Your hair U your charm. It moke or mars the face. When it fade, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and craggly, just an application or two of Siigu and Sulphur enhances its appear tnoc a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the tonloi you can got from any drug store a 60 cent bottle of "Wyetii' Sag and Sulphur Hair Jli-mixly," ready to use. This can always 1c depended Uon to bring back the natural color, thickness nnd lustre of your hair and remove dandruff, stop scalp Itching and falling hair. KwrjlsAly ue "Wieth'a" Sage and Sulphur hccauMi It darkens to mituraby and evenly that nobodv can tell it has been addled. You simply dampen sponge or soft brush with It and draw tills through the hair, taking one small stranJ at a timet by morning the gray hair haa disappeared, and after another application It Ifronipa beautifully dark and appears gloiy, lustrous aud abun dant. Mithir's Fritml in Eviry Hunt Comfort and Safety Assured Before the Arrival ot the Stork. In thousands ot American homes there Is u bottle of Mother's Friend that has t Id ea tuaiiy a woman through the try hit ordeal, saved her from sufferliit: and pain, kept her la health la advance o f baby's coming, nud had a wonderful Intlueaeo In developing a loo ly disposition iu Ilia eouti. There Is no other remedy so truly a help to nature. It rvlloves tho pain and discom fort euiurd by the strain on (ha lUuuieuts, Makes pliant llrnoe llbres nud muscles which nature Is eipaadlng and vootbea thu In Illinium lieu ot breast glands. Mother's Friend Is nu external remedy, aud uot only banishes nil dlslreM Iu ad vance, but assures n iecdjr recovery fur Ibt mother. 'I litis slm become u besltliy wtumiti wllb all tier ftrenKib preserved to thoioiiahly enjoy tho resting; of her child. Mothers Friend ran tit lisil t m ,lm. Mors at fSJkl boil k Writs lo ilrlutflfhl I rullor Co.. WW Isiuir lll,., Atlsuts, Js.,Kiherfr.-ebwk ,Wrll h-tit, 1 Phoenix Tiiestlay evening and over turned several small building, lifl MiL' a wooiUbcil off Km foundation and selliii" il tlowii iu im adjoining lot. Itev. H. A. Morgun and wife nre ni Plioeni.x from Alyitle rreefc. They biought their oii, Kilns, to Dr. Malrn gren for lieatmenl. Mr. anil Mrw. Yergnii am tisitinx .Mr. ami Mrs. .lames Allen of Talent. Mr. mul Mrs. Yergmi nre returning to Poitlaiid from California. Mrs, Coleumn of Talent piiil the week cud with her tlaiighter-iii-law, Mr. K. (I. Coleman ami family , iu Phoenix. Mr. Mdler. who et: n fine tract of land east of Phoenix, has just re turned to her homo after a winter speiil iu southern California. Jeff Hevcnny is in Phoenix from the mines iu Alaska. He it suiting his sister, Cullie Stendnuin, ami mil make a business trip to San Fran cisco before he returns. Hay ) gpltin scarce about Ash laud. C. Carey has been selling nl fnlfa hav to Ashland men. The Quickest, Simplest Cough Remedy I'.asllf and Cheaply Jtndo ( llainr. hares You tit. This (dan makes a pint of couch sjrup enough to lat a family a long time. You couldn't buv as much or as gusl cough ovriip for ti.'iO. Simplu as II Is, it givri nbnoit In stant relief and uuallv ronipier an ordlnarv cough in t hours. Ihls is partly due to the fact Hut it is slightly Ututlte, ktiinulaU-M the aliH-tite anil has an excellent tnnlr rlf.-ct. It Is pleasant to tnV.e--chlldreii like It. An excellent rriaedv, too, for whoofdn cough, spauioilic croup and bronchial asthma. Mix one plat of trranulattil sugar with 4 plat of warm water, ami stir for 2 inlnutrn. Put 2'j ounces of PInex Ififtv cents' worth I in a pint bottle, and add th Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly, 'lake a ttaspoonful every one, two or three hours. Pine is one of the oldest and best known remedial agents for the throat membrane, l'ltiex is a mott valuable ronccntratcd comsund of Norway w bite pine ettrart, and is rich In gualacol and other natural hralllig elements. Other preparations wilt not work in this combination. Tho prompt results from this mixture have endeared it to thousands of house wives in the United States and Canada, which explains whv the plan has Ixsnt imitated often, but never sueceifully. A guaranty of abmlute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, gcxsi with this preparation. Your druggist has Plnex. or will get It for you. If not, send to The l'inex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. KLEIN FOR KLOTHES It still at the old stand next door to tho First National Uank, upstairs. MEDFORD TAILORS IIOHSKS l'OK RALE One span ot largo marcs, weight 2600. Ono good alt around horse, S years old. Team 2 400 lbs. One spun black, 7 and S years old, weight 2550 lbs. Another team C and S years old, weight 2400. Ono good ranch team. One span C year old mules, weight 2000. Can bo seen at U. 8. 1.ltts, Phono ISO, At Union ltarn Garden Seeds Choose your Oanlcn and Flower Seeds from a stock that is carefully selected and handled. Our method of handling seeds insures perfect relia bility and a "truo to name" standard is perfected. Don't put off your buying too long, as wo may not bo able to duplicato seeds that wo are out of later in the season. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. U'JMJ II. Main HI. Mislfoitl, Ore. Nest lo NUr Theater rf GIRLS! GIRLS1 YOU MUST TRY TDIS1 DOUBLES OH it li." Cent lloltlc nnd Mnke Your Ifnlr faiMrmis, Fluffy, A lunula tit KtoHt Falling Ifnlr. Immediate? Yes! Certain? thnt'u tho Joy of It. Your hair become light, wavy, fluffr, abundant and ap pears as soft, lustrous nud beautiful an a yotiiiK girl's after n Dandcrine hair cleanse. J nit try this moisten n cloth with a littlo Dandcrlnc and carefully draw It through your hair, taking ono small strand at n time. This will cleanse tho hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and In just a few moments you hnvc doubled the beau YOUR TRIP ABROAD Or in this country can be made much more enjovable and satisfactory if you take with you 'some of our TRAVELERS' CHECKS. They insure Safety, na well as immediate availability of funds. OVER 32 YEARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT It Where is the Best Place to Buy Seeds? Why Ilronillcy's of Course, tho only place In Southern Oregon where you can get Uurpecs Seeds snd Mulford's Xltrogcrm. He has bad nearly 30 years experience In handling and growing seeds and customers all havo the benefit ot his experience. It Is only a fow steps from Main street and It will certainly pay you to take the few extra steps to Droadloy's' whore you can get everything for tho garden. Use Mulford's Notroccrm In your le gume crops. Durpccs Spencer Sweet Peas havo no equal and you havo about 40 of the very best varieties to chooso from. If you don't see wh, you want ask for it.. BROADLEY THE FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN Is In the M. F. Store l'lionc 872 Hupmobile History CHAPTER VII (Continued from yesterday) The change gear, and the emer gency brake levers are in tho center of the car at th left ot tho driver. They are placed far enough from tho scat to allow cusy passage. Tho starting pedal Is convenient to the driver's left foot, slightly to tho right of tho gear-shifting lever and yet sufficiently out ot tho wa so that there is no danger ot acci dentally engaging the starter. Electric lighting buttons aro placed just below tho driver's seat cushion. In such a way that tuoy aro convenient for tho driver's left hand and at the same time fully protected. Tho push huttou for tho electric warning devlco Is In tho center of tho steering wheel. Convenient at all times no matter what tho position of tho wheel. The speedometer Is on the cowl board, In full view of tho driver to tho right of tho steering wheel col umn. Stcorlng Is by worm and nut gear. Increase the Power of Your Gar We remove carbon bv the oxygen process at the low cost of $1.00 per cylinder Crater Lake Motor Car Co. They buy it for what it does. That's why tho Ford is servant of thousands. It holds tho world's record for all 'round dependability. And it's tho lightest tho strongest tho most economical car on tho market. 505 Is tho prlco of tho Ford runabout; tho touring car Is $015 f, o. b, Medford, comploto with equipment. Oct catalog aud particulars from C. E. GATES nt'AHTA ltUILDlNQ. BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR ty of your hair. A delightful sur prlso nwnltH those whono hnlr linn been neglected or Is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin, Ilcsldes beautl tying tho hair, Danderlno dlssolvrn every pnrtlcto of dandruff; cleansol, purifies and Invigorates tho scalp, forever stopping Itching and falling hnlr, but what will pleaso you most will bo nftcr a few week's use, when you spo now hair flno and downy at first yes but really now hnlr growing all over tho scalp. It you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of It, surely got a 2T cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlno from any drug store or toilet counter nnd just try It' & H. Dulldlng GreeakoM MC J Steering connections aro ot liberal size and havo large carefully fitted bearings. The moving parts ot the steering gear are fitted with grcaso cups to Insure lubrication, llrakes Two sets of brakes aro provided, both acting on tho rear wheel drums. The service brakes are pedal-operated and ot tho contracting type. The emergency brakes are oporated from tho central lever and are of tho expanding typ6. The breaking sur faco Is twclvo (12) Inches In dia meter by two (2) Inches face. A high quality, non-burn lining ma terial reduces possibility of wear. Carburetlon Tho Carburetor, which Is auto matic and without adjustniunt. has a solt-prlmlng devlco of our own de sign, which docs away with the trou bles of cold weather starting. Tho air supply ot tho carburetor Is con trolled by a shutter, operated by a handle conveniently placed on tho (To bo continued.) MMUPOJU), OK. 1