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ANSWER: THE BEARINGS IN A LINE WITH THE CENTER OF THE CRANKS IS ONE OP THE FEATURES
OF THE RAOYOLE, AND IS PATENTED AND CONTROLLED BY TID3 MIAMI CYCLE AND
MANDTACTURINO CO., AND NO OTHER MANUFACTURER IN AMERICA IS PERMITTED TO
USE OR INFRINGE ON THESE PATENTS.
WHY ARE RAOYOLES MADE WITH A SET OF BALL BEARING ON EACH SIDE OF THE, LARGE x
SPROCKET, WHILE OTHER BICYCLES ARE NOT. 7.7
ANSWER: THE BEARINGS OF RAOYOLES ARE IN THE CRANKS, THIS PLACES ONE SET OF BEARINGS. t" t- v
OUTSIDE THE CHAIN LINE, AND THE SPROCKET MUST REVOLVE BETWEEN.
WHY ARE RAOYOLES MADE MAGAZINE OILING IN THE CRANK-ILVNGER, WHILE OTHER BICY
CLES NEGLECT THAT ALL IMPORTANT FEATURE. 7. 7. 7
ANSWER:. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE RAOYOLE ORANK-HANGER MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO USE A
MAGAZINE OR STORAGE FOR OIL. THIS, WHEN PROPERLY FILLED, WILL LAST FOR A CON
TINUOUS RIDE OF 10,000 MILES. THE OILING OF THE BEARINGS OF A BICYCLE IS ONE OF '
THE MOST IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS, AND IF THEY DO NOT RECEIVE PROPEH ATTEN ' ,
TION, WILL SOON OUT AND CAUSE TROUBLE.
WHY " ARE THE ORANK-HANGER BEARINGS OF ALL RAOYOLES DUST-PROOF, WHILE THE CRANK
HANGER BEARINGS OF ALL OTHER BICYCLES ARE NOT, 7. 7. 7. 7
'ANSWER: .THE CRANKS OF A RAOYOLE ARE RECESSED, THE .ENTRANCE BEING PROVIDED WTTII A
FELT WASHER WHICH HUGS THE CUP AND PREVENTS DIRT, DUST OR WATER FROM EN
TERING THE BEARINGS. IN OTHER BICYCLES IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO PREVENT DIRT,
DUST, ETC., FROM CLOGGING THE BEARINGS.
WHY Do RACYCLES uso largo sprockets front and rear whilo other blcyclcg uso small sprockctts 7 7 7
ANSWER: RAOYOLES aro equipped with largo sprockets becauso It Is a savtiur to tho chain, tho sprockets
will last longer, and thero is less friction to overcome in the running of tho wheel. Othor bicycles can '
' not uso largo sprockets, owing to there being no support or bearings outsido of tho sprockot. ' '
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THE MODEL 114 RAOYOLE AT $50.00, FITTED WITH ANY TIRE, COASTER BRAKE, SADDLE, HANDLE BAR, OR GEAR, IS A WORLD WIN. -NER.
REMEMBER, YOU GET 530 MORE VALUE IN THE RACYOLE THAN IN ANY OTHER MAKE OF'BIOYOLE. WHAT MORE COULD YOU " ,
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FOR $35.00. WE HAVE THE YALE BICYCLE, A HIGH GRADE WHEEL IN EVERY RESPECT. OPTIONS ON RIMS, TIRES, ETC.
FOR $30.00. THE CORNELL IS A WHEEL OF QUALITY AT A MODERATE PRICE.
FOR $25.00. THE PRINCETON IS IN A CLASS ALL BY ITSELF. A GOOD SERVICEABLE WID3EL AND LIKE ALL THE WHEELS WE SELL
FULLY GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR, THERE'S NOTHING CHEAP ABOUT THE PRINCETON BUT THE PRICE. LET US FIGURE WITH
YOU. WE CAN SAVE YOU DOLLARS AND TROUBLE.
Wheels Sold on Installments Old Wheels Taken in Exchange.
IN THE MEANTIME, IF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF REPAIRS FOR YOUR WHEEL, WE HAVE THE GOODS AND GOOD
GOODS, TOO. ALL KINDS OF TIRES, RIMS AND COASTER BRAKES FITTED. GIVE US A CALL.
BEST WORK AT HONEST PRICES
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'Fresh Views by Darwin's Son.
ffllaVong tho new views expressed by
rge Darwin7 ono is a. limitation of
te theory or nig musinous miner,
j'd in addition the conclusions of
'0 Darwin not only mean notable
ifications in tho general concept
ich the majority of naturalists have
'" T to tho nrcsent in reference
Blthe transformation of tho animal
etld, DUt lUCy also unow us m iujc
t in a measure tho futnro of man,
'Bb limiting our view morely to the
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animal world, wo may ansort without
fear of being mistaken that tho trans
formation of tho different organic
forms may not only be tho work of a
slow and constant adaptation, but also
tho result of sudden changes in the
formation or extinction of a new
species.
Tho question, I think, is fully an
swered by paleontology, since with
tho fossils we have it is possiblo to
show that many species havo been
stationary, while, others havo been
whirled in a perfect sea of transfor
mations. Wo need only havo a medi
ocre knowledgo of tho mesozoic or
other periods to bo convinced that the
law of modification is neither continu
ous nor necessarily slow, and there
fore, according to tho different qpecics
and animal types, there may bo varia
tion with revolutionary rapidity of
transformation or extinction or there
may bo almost complete immobility.
George Darwin is sure that tho mere
intervention of time can in no sense
be tho satisfactory explanation of the
profound modifications which havo oc
curred in the animal realm; and while
it may be true that in many cases
naturo works slowly and" with con
tinuity, thero is no reason to exclude
tho fact that eho may at times act
suddenly and sadieally. Although cer
tain causes may work through elowly
modifying conditions, the final results
of theso causes may.bo sudden, as
when a slow increase In temperature
brings about an explosion.
The fact of tho variation of animal
species in space and tlmo is as clear
as tho light of tho sun, but wo must
not forget that tho causes which regn
lato this variation aro still very ob
scure, since the mere fact of time does
not suffice to produce all of the varia
tions observed by us in tho present
or in past geological ages. According to
Charles Darwin hirase-lf time simply op
erated to add to the probability of the
manifestation of advantageous vari
ations which were selected, accumulat
ed, and made permanent in relation to
the organic conditions of life which
themselves elowly vary. But although
tho time element favors the -directing
action of the new and modified condi
tions of life, fossils dearly show us that
many species have periods of constan
cy and invariability. Therefore, we
come to the idca'of Jager and Beidiitz,
that tho complete adaptation of all the
crgans to tho temporary conditions of
life may modify the action of tho or
ganism, without, however, modifying
tbo organism itself. Also this brings
us to tho theory of Giovanni Canes
trini of a conservative adaptation.
Theso theories are both demonstratnblo
if wo consider a certain number of fos
sils belonging to the different animal
groups. Tbo main point, howover, is
that all tbese facts clearly provo thitt
in tho animal world' thero is no fixed
law of modification, not oven for the
eamo type. Translated for Public
Opinion from articlo by Giuseppe' do
Stefnno in Revista d 'Italia.
Tho Good of Medicine.
People insisting that modlclne docs
no good, have one stubborn fact to con
tend with, that is, the people who do
believo are greatly in the majority. We
have been so fortunate during the past
20 years as to convince, thousands of
sufferers with weak, watery blood, who
had all the symptoms of a general
breaking down of the system that one
medicine, at least, docs good. Nervous
and unsteady people, weak, fiesblcss
people, pimply, pale or sallow people,
can have strong, steady serves and solid
healthy flesh by the use of Dr. Ouna's
Blood and Nerve Tonic. A tablet to
take at meal time, it turns the food
you eat into rich, red blood, making
solid flesh at the rate of 1 to 3 lbs.
per week. Sold by all druggists for
75c per box, or 3 boxes for 2. This
medicine saves doctor bills and insures
health, giving the very best treatment
possiblo.
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New Religion In Japan.
One Miyazaki a short time afto gave
himself out to be a prophet, and ose
Suehiro to be tho savior uf the world.
In a recent number of tbo Buddhist
magazine known as tbo Myojo (Bright
Star) the editor, Mr. Yosano Kan
sounds the praise of a certain man
calling himself Bhichi Zenyu, whose
words of salvation are given in that
magazine. Peoplo aro all begged to
come to him for salvation. He claims
to be able to reform character and
teach unadulterated truth. Then a writ
er in the Yomiuri Shimbun, Mr. Kawa
kaml Uajime, whose articles on So
cialism attracted some attention Isst
year, suddenly alleged that he bad been
tbo i ubject of a special revelation from
Ood while in a kind of trance, "when
for ten days ho did not remember thu
tusto of, food." So ho stopped writing
on Boclnlism and- published a long es
say entitled "Dalsanmoldo." This
was toward tho close of lust year. Since
that ho has published new mnttcr un
der tho title of "Tho Ultlmato Object
of Human Life." Then tho author of
a book which appeared last autumn,
culled "Byoknnroku" (Record of
Sickness), Nir. Tsucajima Yoson, in the
Now Yenrs jumber of tho Shinjuu, and
tho Ylmiuri Shimbun tells tho public
of his now self consciousness that ho ii
tho son of God.
Many people, says the Gokyu (na
tive Japanese paper), will trcnt those
prenomena with couton.pt as the silly
vagaries of unbalanced minds, but wo
nro not disposed to tuko that viow. To
us tho seem to bo a clear indication of
tho exlstcnco of H certain spiritual
craving in tbo minds o.' a largo num
ber of people, wLih cn.vlng theso al
leged rovclations arc iitmdcd to sat
isfy. Japan Mail.
nealth Is Youth.
Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age.
Herbine, taken every morning before
breakfast, will keep you in robust
health, fit you to ward off disease. It
cures constipation, biliousness; dyspep
sia, fever skin, liver and kidney com
plaints. It purifies the blood and dears
the complexion,
Mrs. W. D. Smith, Whitney, Tex.,
writes April 3, 2002: "I have used
Herbine, and find it the best medicine
for constipation and liver troubles. It
doos all you claim for It. I can highly
recommend
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All He Needed.
A number of Wall street men at
luncheon one dny wcro discussing the
remarkable ability of a certain operat
or in the street to weather any financial
storm,
"Why," said one of tho financiers,
"that chap's a wonder. I don't know
how many times they've had him
against tbo wall, yet he always con
trives to get away. J'
"I have heard It said," observod an
other, "that Blank is resourceful
enough to make a living on a desert
island.'
"Yes, be could do that, too," affirm
ed the first speaker, "if thero was an
other man on the island." Harper's
Weekly.
Brain Leaks.
Giving money is tho .smallest pnrt
of charity.
Tho othor man's job always looks
easier than our own.
The man who never falls is tho mnn
who novor strives to climb.
Some men look upon homo ns a
place to go when evorything else is
closed up,
A lot of husbands nro foolish enough
to think that their wives bclievt nil
thoir excuses.
Everything comes to him who waits
nnd disappointment is generally
first on tho list of arrivals.
Pcaco In the Philippines.
It is snid thnt not long ago a wnr
dopnrtment official was npproacbed by
a man who was thinking of moving to
the Philippines to enter business.
"I would liko to know tho status of
things thero from ft roliablo source."
tho man said. "Is thero now n condi
tion of peace!"
"Well, not oxnetly everywhere," tho.
official ndVnlttcd.
"Could you glvo mo any Idea ns to
when ponco will bo established!"
"Not off-hand, but you got tho con
sus report nnd figure It out for your
Holf," tho official enid, somowhat bit
terly. "Wo cstimnto thut it requires
a mnn's wolght in lead to thoroughly
pacify' him, and tho qucrtormastcr's
offico can furnish you with a state
ment of nmmunltlon shipments." -Harper's
Weekly.
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Sure Cure Tor Plies.
Itching piles produce raolituro and
causo itching; this form, as well as
blind, bleeding or protruding piles are
curod by Dr. Bo-san-ko'o Pile Remedy.
Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs
tumors. C)o a jnr at druggists, or seat
by mail. Treatise frco. Write bis
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"Will remain two or three seasons at the Tair Grounds, Oregon, for the
service of mares. Examine earefully his breeding; examine him as an la
dividual; examine his rasing qualities before chootJsg a stallion for your
snares. Then if yea fiad fault with hi the expense you lay been to to
see tba will bo cheerfully paid- by the owsw. Mares irosa ft distance will
bo furnished good pastsro free of eharge. Due eare 8d oautloa will be
given to prsrent aoeMoats, bat will not bo respoasJblo should? asy occur.
Tor tbo eoavsnlesee of owner of area TIDAI WAYB will be at Inde
pendente Saturdays and sksdays of ea week. Season smleo the lew pries
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