Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 12, 1906, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Editorial Snap Shots.
Caring for the insane came high.
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Out oi the democratic wreck in this
county last month, P. W. Todd man­
aged to save himself.
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"We’re going to commerce building in
six months !" Rats. How many times
have we heard that before ?
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It will be noticed that the proposed
coast road promoters have tied up the
strategical point getting to the beach
at Garibaldi.
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Oak might now demand a recount in
Iioquarton precinct, for it might add to
or take from the eight votes he got in
that precincts with Rollie, the booster­
buster, behind him.
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Tillainookers appear to lie wanting to
scrap. Is it the language or the atmos-
phere or the scandals that are responsi-
ble ?
Anyhow, it gives the newly
elected justice and constable something
to do.
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By way of a suggestion, we think it
would be a good plan to exhibit as much
of the exhibits at the county fair as pos-
bible at the state fair at Salem in Sep­
tember. If we’re going to advertise the
county, don’t stop at a county fair.
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So the judges and clerks of election
counted P W. Todd out in counting the
votes, not that we belieye any of them
did so intentionally.
But don’t let it
happen again, gentlemen.
Take more
time in counting the votes in future and
the mistakes will be few and far between.
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Here is an item of news we wish to re­
fer to the gentlemen of the Tillamook De­
velopment League. There are 90 less
C lildren of school age in the county than
a . this time last year. Establish a few
more toll roads and there will be another
decrease.
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The county court has appointed, at a
salary of $39 a month, a janitor for the
new court house. It ought to have been
stipulated also that he act as deputy
sieriff about court time, and in that way
cut off some of the expenses of deputy
sheriffs.
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Charley Reynolds is the slickest politi-
c an of the whole crowd. W. E. South*
wick was elected coroner and his bond
W is appro veil on Thursday, Next day
he got cold feet and resigned, and Key-
nolds was re-appointed coroner, Own
up, Charley, and tell how you managed
it.
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There is one thing very noticeable in
counting the votes after an election, and
that is the numlier of persons who vote
only the first column on the ballot and
fail to vote for any of the candidates in
the seconil column The ballots should
in future be printed in one column or n
blank space about nil inch wide should
divide the two columns This, we believe,
would be an improvement in the ballot.
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the bridge left to a vote of the peojlff of ay crop
Nehalem, and the Headlight wanted the j Mr. Gladwell went to Tillamook
toll road question left to a vote of the I Monday with a load of cheese.
Mr. E. P- Mills, who has been working
people of the county, and as this w as not
done, two matters of importance have for Andrew Auderson at Hebo, is home
not been settled as they might have been. lor haying.
On the fourth quite a number of peo­
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Carl Haberlach has done the wisest ple assembled at Mr. Cady’s tor a fish
thing in not prolonging the fight over fry and picnic. A nice lime reported and
the office of county treasurer. It was no a crowd numbering eighty.five.
fault of his that the mistakes were made
and which deprived him of the office he
A Hard Lot
thought he was elected to. He has taken of troubles to contend with, spring from
his defeat cheerfully and Mr. Todd is to a torpid liver and blockaded bowels,
be congratulated. We may say this for unless you awaken them to their pro­
per action with Dr. King's New Life
Mr Haberlach, that he is still a repub Pills ; the pleasantest aud most effective
lican and loyal to the republican party, cure for Constipation. They prevent
and if those who claim to be republicans Appendictis and tone up the system. 25c.
had been true to their party he would al Chas. I. Clough, Drug Store.
have had a plurality of 400 votes How.
ever that may be, Mr. Haberlach will,
no doubt, be a candidate tor the same
office two years hence, for his action is
commendable in not quibbling and pro­
longing the contest, which came to a
sudden end and before it was completed,
as soon as he was convinced he did not
have a majority of the votes. He could
have prolonged the contest for several
months, but it would not have been
right to have done so. Mr. Haberlach
is a cheerful looser, and belongs to that
faction of the republican party in Tilla.
mook county, no matter whether they
win out or loose in an election, they are
republican standpatters. For that rea­
son Mr. Haberlach isn’t a quitter, nei
ther will he become a republican sore­
head because he was not elected, like
some of the brethren did who failed in
the primary election.
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We have a job we want to dispose of,
not that there is any intrinsic value in it.
It will do for some of the political sore­
heads, but we don’t want them to all
speak at once for the job It is the office
of political scapegoat that we want to
get shot of, for we don’t know how we
came into possession of it. No sooner is
as election over in Tillamook when the
defeated office seekers and peanut politi.
cians want to vent their spleen, and it
is upon the defenceless head of the Head
light manjthat everything is laid after
they have unbossoined themselves. If a
person fails to get a nomination, we are
accused of defeating him ; if we pur­
posely refrain from even mentioning the
name of an aspirant, we’re called a con
temptible cuss ; if we happen to boost a
candidate, the one who is defeated gives
us hades and wants to do us up in busi
ness ; it we happen to roast public offi.
cials, we are called the biggest ’‘knock
cr” and grafter in the county ; if we open
fire and expose grafters, or want to open
up the county, we’re accused of injuring
the county ; and because wc won’t be
run by the old time rule or ruin faction,
we’re the biggest rascal in the county.
In the late election, again have we been
made the political scapegoat, but as we
don’t want to pack all the political sins
after every election, were will raise no
kick if someone else would prefer carry­
ing the load._________________
BOULDER
CREEK.
Notice.
JULY 12
John Bumgarner to A. T. Lewis. Oil
lease. 160 acres. Section 31, tp. 2
Todd & Co
south, range 9 west. $1.00.
ST Childers and wife to A T Lewis.
Oil lease. Tract. Sec 4, tp 2 south,
Carry the only exclusive line of Men’s Wearing
Apparel in Tillamook County.
range 9 west. ^1.00.
John Theiler to A T Lewis. Oil lease.
Tract. Sec 20. tp. 2 south, range 9
west , sec 29 south, range 9 west.
Crouse & Brandegee Clothing,
Walkover Shoes.
Gordon Hats-
Utz & Dunn Shoes,
$1.00.
Jacob Blum and wife to A T Lewis. Oil
lease. 149 acres. Sec. 6, tp. 3 south,
range 9 west. $1.
Carl Possetti to A T Lewis. Oil lease.
160 acres.
Section 36. tp 2 south,
range 10 west. $1.
T W Lyster and wife to A T Lew is. Oil
leale. Tract. Section 5, tp 2 south,
range 9 west and section 7, tp. 2
south, range9 west. $1.
W B Powell and wife to A T Lewis. Oil
lease. Tract. Secs 7 and 8, tps 1 or
2 south, ranges 9 or 10 west. $1.
John Branch and wife to A T Lewis.
James Quick
Oil
lease. Tract.
Four Leaders that can’t be excelled.
NO DISCOUNT ON ABOVE
Notice is hereby given that the county
court of Tillamook county will receive
bids for 50 Cords of Fir Wood for the
courthouse. Wood to be cut in four foot
lengths and delivered and plaeed in the
cellar of the courthouse. Wood to be
DLC. »1.
delivered not later than September 1st, Alwin J and Fred C. Blum to A T
1906. All bids must be filed with the
I-ewis. Oil lease. Traci. Section
County Clerk on or before August 1st,
36. tp 2 south, range 10 west. $1.
1906, at 10 o’clock a.rn.
E. and Mabie Blum to A. T. Lewis, Oil
By order of the Count y Clerk.
G. B. LAMB, County Clerk.
lease. Tract. Sec 17, tp. 3 south,
range 10 west. $1.
Real Estate Transfers.
John L. Childers and wife to A. T.
Lewis. Oil lease. Tract. t Section
Furnished by 11. T. Botts
"A” (2), tp 2 south, range 9 west. $1. |
Patent to Albert IV. Plank. 80 acres. Z~V1
...... W. Olsen to A.
A rr
a . wviq
CGI
Olans
T. T Lewis.
Oil ’
Section 31, tp. 2 north, range 9 west.
lease.
Tract. Sec 9. tp 2 south,
Patent to Isabella Watt.
160 acres.
range 9 west. $1.
Section 33, tp. 2 south, range 10 A. J. and E. Burdick to A. T. Lewis. Oil
west.
lease. Tract.
Section 10, tp 2 S.
Patent to William L Eiefenberg. 171.33
range 10 west. $1.
4,
tp.
3
south,
ronge
acres. Sectiou
B II Hathaway and wife to A T Lewis.
7 west.
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Oil lease. 320 acres land lying be­
Patent to Morton Turney.. 80 acres,
tween Tillamook and Bay City. $1.
south,
range
9
west.
Sectiou 26, tp 1
T H McCormick to A T Lewis. Oil
Patent to William A. High. 80.0«
lease. Tract. Section 5, tp 2 south,
acres, Section 19, tp. 1 north, range
range 9 west. JI
7 west.
Patent to James W. Hutchins. 183.24
Only 82 Years Old.
acres. Section 6, tp. 3 north, range
“ I am only 82 years old and don’t ex­
pect
even
when I get to be real old to
6 west.
Patent to Percy T. Simpson. 160 acres. feel that way as long as I can get Elec­
tric Bitters.” says Mrs. E. H. Biunson,
Section 33. tp. 3 north, range 10 west. of Dublin, Ga. Surely there’s nothing
Patent to Bernard J. Sander. 160 acres. else keeps the old as joung and makts
Section 38, tp. 1 south, range 7 west. the weak as strong as this grand Ionic
Patent to Frank II. Astman. 159.82 medicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, in­
flamed kidneys or chronic constipation
acres. Section 32, tp. 3 north aud are unknown after taking Electric Bit­
tp, 1 north, range 10 west.
ters a reasonable time. Guarantee by
Patent to Louis B. Ziemer. 160 acres. Chas. 1. Clough, druggist, Price 50c.
Section 24, tp. 2 north, range 7 west.
Patent to Lewis 11. Riefenlier.
160 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
acres. Section 12, tp. 3 south, range
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
8 west.
This is a perfectly reliable medicine
Patent to Lulu Crenshaw.
160 acre«. for bowel complaints, and one that has
Sections 21 and 22, tp. 1 south. range never been known to fail even in the
most severe and dangerous cases. F
10 west ‘
sale by Chas. I. Clough’s Drug Store.
Patent to Charles E. Dant. 160 acres,
section 6, tp. 3 north. range 8 west.
Patent to Alfred Ives. 160 acres.
Sec-
lions 14 and 15, Ip. 2 north, range
10 west.
Patent to John F. Martin. 160 acres,
Sections 39 and 30. tp. 2 south,
range 10 west.
William Gosslin and wife to the
lias Opened an up-to-date Piloto
Astoria Co Various tracts in town,
ships 2 and 3 north, ranges 7, 8. 9
Studio opposite the
and 10 west. $1 00.
The Astoria Co. to Hammond Lumber
POST OFFICE, TILLAMOOK.
Co.
All tide land fronting and
abutting on Lot 1, section 3, tp. 2
PORTRAITS, VIEWS, &c
north, range 10 west. $1.00.
Fredrick Briody to John Krebs. A strip
of land and water right. Sections
26 and 27, tp. 4 south, range 10 west.
$10.00.
David C. Carrie to John Pearson. 160
Did You Ever Try
acres. Section 12, tp. 3 north, range
6 west. $10.00.
HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND
Mary J. Mack to John Pearson. 160
acres. Section 1, tp. 3 north, range
LIVERY BARN,
6 west. $10 00.
Janies B. Upton and wife to T. A. Por­
If not, give him a calk
ter and wife. Quitclaim. Tract in
Second
section 7, tp. 5 south, range 10 west. Everything first-class.
$25 00.
block South of P.O.
Louis Olsen and T. II. Goyne and wife
to William II. Busby and wife.
Lots 7 and 8, Park addition to Tilla.
W. G. HARRIS, Prop.
niook City. 185.00
Walter K. Montague to John Pearson
160 acres. Section 1, tp. 3 north, T imber L and . J ink 3. I878—N otick for
P ublication .
range 6 west. $10.00.
United States I,aud Office, Portland, Ore.
Oscar Gehrig aud wife to John Pearson.
June 27th. 1986.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
150.69 acres. Section 3, tp. 3 north, with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3. 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of
range 6 west. $10.
timl»er lands in. the Sates of California, Oregon,
M. R. Ilanenkratt and E. J. lianen- Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex-
tened to all the Public Land States by act of
kratt to Portland Coal & Develop­ August 4, 1892.
FRANK HADLEY,
ment Co. Oil lease. Tract in sec.
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
10, tp. 2 south, range 9 west, $1.00, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
tsatmnent No. 6V74, for the purchase of
Geo i W. Phelps and wife to Phelps sworn
the Ne 14 of Section No. '2. in Tp. No, 2 north,
range
No.
7 west, and will offer proof to show
Mercantile Co.
Tract in section
that the land sought is more valuable for its
31, tpa. 1 and 2 south, Hinge 10 tin ber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said laud before
west. $8500 00.
the Count« clerk, at Tillamook, Ore., on Satur­
Geo. W. Phelps and wife to Geo. W. day, the 6th day of October, 1906. He names as
witu« Mea :
Phel|is Company.
Fred Hspi iugton, of Tillamook. Oregon ; Ed
Tract in Tilla.
Hadley, of Tillamook, Oregon; William filing
■nook City, Ore., in blocks. |l.o0 worth, of Wilson, Oregon ; Ed I-aughlin, of
Piielps Mercantile Co. to Geo. W. Tillamook, Oregon.
! Any and aU persons claiming adversely the
Phelps, lxits 1 to 8, block 4. Lots above described lsnds are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 6th dav of I
12 to 15, block 1. $1300.1)0.
October, I9o6.
A lgernon 8. D rfmkr , Register.
U.S.L. Office to Andrew Peterson. Tract.
To encourage an infant industry, we
move that a baby show be held in con
Roy Bradv, who lias been in Centra­
nection with the fair, conducted by these lia, Wash , for several months working
gentlemen : II. T. Botts, Carl Haberlach, ilia logging camp, came home last week.
Charley Clough, Carl I’atzlaf, George B
Mr. R. D. Gladwell went to Tillamook
Lamb, F. R. Beals and Henry Crenshaw, last Friday with a load of cheese. Misses
who ought to know something about Clara Lucas and Una Bays accompanied
the industry by this time. There’s no him to the city. Since his return he has
telling what might happen them after u been studying on a device to prevent
baby show.
young Indies from fulling off the wngon |
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into mudholes.
When he perfects the I
Of course the newspa|ier men of the
idea, no doubt lie will apply fora patent.
county don’t know anything about ad.
Rev. A. M. Ginn, of Beaver, preached
vertiling, and probably that is the rea­
at Boulder Creek school house last Sun­
son they have not lieen consulted nnd
day at eleven o'clock.
passed over about advertising the fair,
J. W. Tompkins mowed hay for H. A.
not that the newspaper men want to
Chopard, Thursday and Friday, and C.
butt in now. Oh no. Not much. But
A, Smith raked it Monday.
we are vain enough to think that the
Mr P. Lucas and son Elmer came'
■1 wspnper men of the county ought to
home last week to put up their hay.
know how to advertised the fair to bet­
Missrs H.L. Jensen nnd II.A.Chopard
ter advantage than anyone else, had a
with their families, and Rev. A. M. Ginn
little courtesy been shown them,
took dinner nt the home of John Brady,
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President Roosevelt has pardoned Sr., last Sunday.
Miss Bessie Bavs spent Sunday with
Judge A. H. Tinner, who pleaded guiltv
last vear to an indictment returned bv her cousins.Misses Uua and Fleta Bays,
the Federal grand jury charging him with on Boulder Creek.
Mr. Bacon, of Forest Grove, a son-in-
perjury in connection with his partner
ship agreement with Senator Mitchell. law of Mrs. S. |. Tompkins, visited his
Ills confession created quite a sensation son, Walter, at Mr. Tompkin's last
when made in open court, which was re­ week.
11. L. Jensen and Inmilv went to Clo­
sponsible for the conviction of the sena­
verdale
to celebrate the Fourth, they re-
tor. The pardon shows one thing, that
the government is inclined to be lenient pert a big crowd and a very enjoyable !
with those who have erred anil have the time.
Since July first we have been enjoying '
courage to admit it, and even Francis |.
a
daily mud. a great improvement over
Henev appears to be possessed of a good
deal ol sympathy for those who want to once a week. Mr. P. R. Coulson, of'
act square. This ought to be a hint to Blaine.is our new carrier, and will make ’
the round between Blaine and Beaver i
those who are under indictment, and we
every day except Sunday. His predeces I
have nlwav thought that the easiest and sor, Mr. J. Hullett, would like by this!
most honorable way out of the trouble
is to own up. This is proved in the case means to thank the patrons for their;
kindness and consideration while he;
ol Judge Tanner.
Sectiou 27, tp. 2 north, range 10
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was currier. In return we will say this. ;
west. $400.
The county court hud the troublesome I For lour years, through storm as well I
U.8. Land Office to Susan Olive Todd.
question of the location of the bridge i>s sunshine, three times euch week. Mr !
Tract. Section 18,tp. 3 north, range
across the south fork of the Nehalem up ; Hollett has brought us letters from '
6 west. . $401.35.
again on Saturday, although a contract | absent ones, news of.the world at large,
U.S Land Office to Wayne W. Wiley.
is already let. It was Commissioner and also various packages of divers1
Tract.
Section 12. tp. 2 north.
Loci pallet who wniited the location t” descriptions.
We have always found
range 7 1 west. $100.
tie changed, who only consented it its him to be prompt, scrupulously careful
John Eall to A. T. Lewis. Oil lease
present Iwation for fear of not getting a <>l the mail entrusted to his charge. 1
Trad. 8»« tioa 35, tp. I south, range
bridge, but Commissioner Bodyfelt ob- strictly honest in his dealings, and ex­
lowest. $1.10.
iev-ted to-n iking my change unless ih< tremely kind and obliging ¡n every wav.
A. and Dota Christensen to A. I. Lewis.
county ju tge went up there and examin­ We wish .him success in in wltatevir
Oil |e«»e. Tract. Sectloii 5, tp, j
ed the situ «lion an.I agreed io order the work he engages, and. we are sure l e-
toutli, range 9 west. $|.
dinni-e. \s a ctiangc ol location would w ill have it.
w. Squire to A. T. Lewis. Oil lense.
I* In b e t i cunse litigation nt this stage
A great many deer are to be seen in
149 acres. Section 6, tp, 2 south
and hull uii the construction of the the hills this year, put we have not
range 9 west. $1.00.
bridge, it seems to us that it would be heard of the slaughter of any.
J. II. Hathaway and »ife Io A. T.
taking too mmiv ill antis. Cummis-
This is a buisy time tor the ranchers,
Lewis.
Oil lease. so acres. Tilla-
stoner Loerpnbet wanted the location of -very ouc is buisy getting in an excellent (
■nook Co. $1.00.
I
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Photographer,
TtMBta
l.axr>, Jims j. 187s.—N otice roa
PVBLICATTON.
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon. June 27th, 1906.
i« hereby given that in compliance
1 provisions ot the act of Congress
>ra, I87«. entitled •• An act for the
sale of timber lands in the States of I alifornia
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory."
as extei.ded to all the Public I-and States by
act of August 4. 1H92,
GEORGE A. EDMUNDS.
OI Tillamook, coun’y of Tillamook. State o(
Oiegon. haw this dav tiled in this office his
sworn statement No. 6975, for the purchase of
the Sw *4 of Nw ’4 and Nw ’4 of Sw H of
sec No. to, in township No. 1 North
range No to west, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought fs more valuable
for its timla 1 or stone than for agricultural
ourvoees, and to establish his claim to said
laud before the County Ulerk. at Tillamook
city, on Satnnlay. the 6th day of October. 1900
He nauies as witnesses
Jam» C iiewley. ol Tillamook, Ore . John D.
Kilwarea, ni Portland. Ore; Howard R
hdmnnd« of Tillamook Ort.; Charles A.‘.lobni
•0«. of Tillamook , ore.
‘
An, and all |’er«o»a claiming advene), the
• hove drMTlhed land» are requealtd Io file lheir
claim, in thia office on or before Mid Sth ilay of
October, i^<
At<.aanon s DatMga. Register.
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The discount of 20 to 33a per
cent will be given on there
lines of CLOTHING FURNISHING
GOODS, Shoes, etc., until new
stock.arrives.
TODD & CO
Tillamook,
was
Tillamook Confectionery
and Bazaar.
CARRY
Near Todd’s Building.
A COMPLETE LINE
OF
CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc.
ICE CREAM
IN
SEASON.
Rooks, Stationery, Inks, Pens,
Pencils, Tablets, etc.
CLOTHES BRUSHES.
STOVE
BRUSHES.
HAIR BRUSHES.
HOUSE
BRUSHES.
STOVE BRUSHES.
TOOTH
BRUSHES.
Ladies’ Combs. Hairpins, Thimbles and many other articles too
numerous to mention nnd at prices lower than elsewhete.
Tillamook Confectionery & Bazaar
The Red Front Shoe
Store
Has just received a fine stock of Shoes from Chicago,
consisting of the latest styles and best quality.
Come and see the stock of fine shoes. You are
very welcome, whether you buy or not.
Our prices are attractive to economical buyers.
We buy as fine and desirable shoes as any dealer
in a big city, and my many years of practical experi­
ence is entirely at the disposal of my customers.
I have now in stock the largest and best selected
lot of footwear in the City of Tillamook and more on
the way.
The Red Front Shoe Store is the only regular
shoe store in the city. All goods bought of me are
warranted, and will be repaired at reduced rates. ]
charge made for sewing rips on goods bought of me.
P. F. BROWNE, SALESMAN
IS ILL IT WILL COST YOU
to write for our big FREE BICYCLE catalogue
the most complete line of higM™'
HICYCLBH, TIKES and SUNDRIES at PRICES
other manufacturer or dealer in the world.
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^nthout cent deposit. Pay the Flight
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and make oth" liberal ten?.® which ao
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w 1 ’™ ‘
by simP‘y writing us a postal.
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make
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<S8p£? ’ PUNCTURE-PROOF
tires
ll
Jo
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Ml I bul Ilt
$8.50 per pair,
Introduce
.
We Will Sell
i NAILS, TACKS
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OR GLASS
You a Samplo
1 WON'T LIT
Pair for Only
OUT THE AIR
(CASH WITH ORDER S4.SS)-------
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NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES.
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TVS gPINS dii'a
™ORNS, CAC- I
TVS. PINS, NAILS. TACKS or GLASS I
a,.«» °iL I5.y<‘ars experience in tire
Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuUc?n '
be vulcanized like any other tire.
’
j
Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual use
Seventy-five Thousand pairs sold last year
Over
I Notice the thick rubber trsaff
I “A” and punctare stdrtp» “JJ
and “D,” also rim strip ‘‘H
prevent rim cutting. This
A f L “ to
tire will outlast any other
inako—SOFT. ELASTIC
“ EASY
uc.vsv HIDING.
biding .
oraoniPTinu.
with ■ special quality of rubber* whicTi’neJti,»ii?y *n<' e*"y e*’’*"*- very durable and lined inside
without allowing the air to eaca'ne w-
oecomes porous and which closes up small punctures
that their tires have only been pumned
oi lrttCT* Oom satisfied customers stating
an ordinary tire, the pinTturo
inarhol'«easow. They weigh no more than
prepared fahrk: on the tread That "Hofd?ii»li2S"b',n,:
by several layers of thin, specislly
or soft roads is overcome by the patent '
’ensati°n commonly felt when riding on ssphati
Squeezed out between the tire and Vhe roua .>,*
" tr~d which pretents all air from being
tires is B.jo per pair, but for ,dvwi
«" «uction The regular price of these
of only So per pair Alt orders •hint>e<lP«aiI^W|" ’F ,re ™ak,ng » special factory price to the rider
Y w do V?',F,y * ""t “"til you hareKanm71di2l f “e I.1* J«'»«'*» skip C.O.D. on approval.
1 allow a cash discount of < nrr
*d and found them strictly a- represented.
'v,T't OKDKR a^encl^^rs'b^m*Yi,,|',hepricc,4 S® Pirp“irs),,yoa*?,<!
plated brass hand pump and two
sdvertlsemenl. We will iho send one nickel
rlr”rrs to be used in case of^nremfo^’T vP"?c,ur' c,<Mer* 00 fu|l P*ld orders (these metal
at Ot K expense if for any rre*n th?. .?T,“ikn,i",cu!’ ”r h'aTy gn-hr^j. Tires to be retursed
We are perfectly reliable snTmOTeJ jn,'T«"O< ’■absfactory on eiatn.nalton.
Jtanker Express or I rr-ight A^folr’tuTtM?, “ 't
* ba"k. Ask your Fostmastec
these tire« ton will find thal*thev winer>5^1,Or
th * F“P"r »bou< n-’. If vou osder a pair of
LlVls" any ,lr» >■”" hsreerer nLdlr\2i'.r"7-5?"
wear better, last longer and l<x>k
that when vou want a bicvcl7vo^wH)
know that V™
80 wel1
order at once, hence this remarkable i-r^offeT* your or^er* We want jou to send ua a small trial
DO NOT WAIT
THI j S l * OF HF YING a
■an CYCLE COIPIHY, Dspt. "JL" CHICAGO, ILL.