Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 30, 1899, Page 6, Image 6

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TKACIIKKS' MFKTIXi.
Jin Iiilorcdlng Sex-don Htddat ltciltai.d
Sahtnlay, JiineStt, 1V!.
' The regular monthly meeting of tlie
C!."-'... mmi County TtMoher' AMnciatinr
b"ld in I lie arhonl building Hi lu'il
Htunlav, Inn. 24, IS'.)'.).
Cnll.d to onh'r Mt It, in. by Siipt. N.
V. Howland. Hu minutes of tlm r,--iou
inneting t'io read and approved.
The n-gular program hs opened by
4ngii)g " Wringing in the Sheave," Miss
JStone acting a organist.
I'harlea Kuthorlord delivered an ad
Jresof eld mi e to the teacher, after
which the pupils of the school fang a
"(..reeling Song"
OI U I.KTTKK 1K0M MANILA.
Krn VrrlH Wrltcn an Interesting l etter
to ( lark (irccniiinn.
41 Measurement" was the aubject aa
Mgned to II. S. d.ibson, who made a very
interesting talk on the aaine. He em
lLsiaed the imKrtance of teachiiikt
firinciples uuderstandingly. Pupils
vtmuM be taught to reason ami demon
strate problem for themselves. Hy
amana o( the blackboard he illustrated
the application of different rules of meas
aircment to niensurination. 0. H. Ity
land, C. BmheiforJ and L. I. Moore
atleo spoke on this subject.
Mia Maud Stone retited "Three
Urothers" and was given a hearty encore.
A recess of one hour was taken, to
Jftouaa an excellent lunch preiared by
the Library Association.
Afternoon Session.
Called to order at 1 :30 p. m. by X. W.
Soiand.
Koiiert Ginther sang a solo, which
illed foith an enthusiastic encore.
A recitation was rendered in a very
ideating mannerly Master Arthur Funk.
O. H. Byland delivered a very instruc
tive addresa on the "Mexican War".
Mas it., May 1 5th., lSn.
MM. CLAHK (iHKKSJIAN.
My Pear I'riei'd 1 his, I will ac
knowledge,' N a rather late aiinaer to
your letter, but the. old a tug, "hotter
late than never," alwt hold n h t .
We bovs have hail some very hard
lighting since yon lust heard from ine,
the account of which vou have no doubt
read in the pipers, but I will give you
some of the expvrieiice of a kid, which
may interest you. We left the Cuuitel
de Ksaiio the K'lh. of March, and
marched to San I'edro Macoti, a dis
tance of nine miles, where we pitched
camp. The night was very disagr.eable,
as it rained nearly four hours, but we
were up and had hrvakfast by 4 :.'?0.
We marched across the rice Held and
took position in the rear of the Wash
ington regiment, where we remained all
day acting as a reserve. That night we
camped within two miles of 1'asig river
and had a skirmish with the natives,
driving them across San Mateo river.
Podaon, Oregonian reporter, and Oleaon,
of Co. K, were wounded. We then re
croseeJ the river, and alter supper all
went to bed tired out. The next morn
ing we again crossed the river and
marched to miles when we were or
dered to halt. The colonel sent out
scouts, who returned an. I reported no
enemy in sight. We again moved for
ward, but had not gone more than .VM)
yards w hen the"dngoea"opencd tire We
were in a corn patch and wo seconds
after the first volley there was not a
man to be seen every one was keeping
as close to mother earth as pwdhle, but
we soon crawled to where we could get a
to the colonel of the Minnesota with or
ders to keep his men up with us and
used that name. Wo tix k "vmta Vatla
with veiy little trouble and marched to
ramp In the alteruoon arriving there
about tt o'clock .
The next morning v. i '.....;.!, I tl.c
tram and we"t back Miimr, wh"ie
the regiment flawed nil',! the I'lnl .when
they atarted for the fiont, 1 hey aie
iinw M mile above Ciiluinpit and IS
mile east of the railroad. I strained
myself on the '.Vth, ,nnd the major would
not let mo go on, so I had to go to Ma
nila, where I am at the present time,
(iaiitenbeln it Death well, and expect
to he out a llhiu a week,
Theodore Miller was Kent in from the
front day before ycstcrd.ty w itlj fever. I
don't know how n ik he is, us I have
not seen lilin The other boys are well
and are rraay to to home.
Your Sincere Friend,
I'ka NohltIS
llbls Wanted.
it'.', of Clackamas county,
lei ele C'th'd bids at the
lint an,! if rt ili.lii't ir'wik it 1.1 tli.Mfttt f.U
Jn speaking of the causes which led toU M , uil. .. ,
this war, the "slave parly" was arraign
d. He traced the cause of slavery
through the history of our government,
hoingthe great influence it exerpd
pun the country. A great deal of sup
plementary reading should be read while
teaching the history of a war. He care
ful to teach tUe results good, bad or in
diilerent, of a war. Kev. A. J. Mont
gomery also sioke on this subject.
"Number in Nature" was the subject
of a very able address by Kev. A. J.
Montgomery. "The foundation of all
Nature ie number. The stan in their
courses move with mathematical pre
cision and accuracy: Iu studying bot--auy
we find the leaves of simplest flower
arranged with absolute conformity to
number. Three thingsthat predominate
with the human being, are "thoughts,
words, aeliou."
"The Kelation of Good Newspapers to
Our Public Schools," was the subject of
a carefully prepared and well read paper
by K. H. Gabbert. ' Pupils find aid in
very study, from a good newspaper.
TuCy obtain broader and more compre
hensive ideas of geography, comK)sition
aud h.otory. Of Course it is not absolu
tely necessary tor pupils to have the
aiewepapers in school, but it is well to
-do no, as the teacher has an opportunity
to gui le the reading, to train pupils to
read, or not to read certain paragraphs."
Mr. Rutherford's cUt-a gave an exhi
bition of dub-swinging.
Mitres Maud Stone and Mahala Gill
were elected to membership in the As
sociation. It w as decided to omit the July and
Auyu-t meetings of the Association.
The next regular meeting will be held at
isprmgwater, the last Saturday in Sep'
teinbi-r.
warm for them that they began to run
like deer, but we chased them for a mile,
then left them to the mercy of the Wash
ingtona. Lieut. Campbell then took eight of us
across the river, w liere we secured a rille
apiece and went back just in time to join
our, company, which was on it's way to
ramp, where we stayed until the eve
ning of the lSth ., w hen we joined Co
M, which was situated a mile above.
The next morning we started with the
Washington and Twenty-Second reu
lara for Lacuna de Bay. We marched
Married.
McARTiu a-l'ot.LAau At Grange hall in
New F.raJutie 1M. IS'.H, Mian Almiina
IVIIard and Mr. Hurl ,h-Arthur. Kev.
Meyer of Canity. tltlciting.
Promptly at 1.' o'clock Prof. Ogle
seated I4mlf at the organ and as the
tMautiful striins of Mendelsohn's wed
ding march tilled the air, the Inidal
party entered the hall, proceded by
little Mae Itroan, who earned a large
boiiet of carnation Mma Isabelle
McArthur was bridesmaid and Mr, Fiauk
McArthur bent man ItVv. Meyer, of
Canby met them at the arch of ever
greens and roo. where they took the
solemn vw ol m.it'ioiotir
The bride was t'iiti'uHv attired in i
white omandie, trimmed in Valenciennea
lace and rihhon and carried a Ini.piet of
bridal roses The- gr.jotu wore the cus
tomary black and looked as though he
had gained his long w islied-for irie.
They received many lctiti(iil and use
ful presents. They lett amid the good
wishes and hearty cuiinratulationa of
their many (fiend for a short wedding
trip. They will I at home to their
friend after July Itt, at their larm nar
New Kra. Com.
ii .1 ill ice,
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Notice I hereny given thai inn nonmi Mnumd 1 1 I""" ' "" DkIm
of School Plioeloisol School PUtrlct No. j pa) menl ol all ceuniv a ' ) 1 ,uh Idal. The wm.t edd i.r ,,.' '
-Ml'...!.. I.. M lit I' II I1" I 1 l . - l
"M'f,M' ;," ,1 ale. t I'll" '-'"-" "K'I .,!(,
I ! n i'iii"" " : aumpi"ii '" on p"iU, , I
il... -,.l,,..,l . mi Siin.iiili Klleet III i liolite. ' aiilmi (or nVer llflv v,,..,. ,. I
, r' .m... ' !.. i i.i ' "
r ;..'.,.. o.i ,.!ui u. isw,, . i.. ,
(or ine sale ami delivetv to the ihslih tl
of l.li cords o( good, sou n.l, lour loot llr The.,, in a li ' "( . , ,,,'1' , y 1
wood, which h.is 1 11 ( ill from Luge. time I" take 1 1 ,, ,(' ,',, 1
live standing limber, and thoroughly ! I!i-et is hen 1"" " I
... 11 . . 1 1 .. 1 . I ie". n k l'"'l'l" I ' .
M.aoui'il. .Nii'i wiMHiiKim iiiioiiit's 111 eoniii
all respects and ulil.ihle or uh in the in.tiii tl 'h
(iinnices of I he cl I bill hlll'g. 70
eitrdHol said WikhI to be dtdivered at
the Barclay school huihling i ll Tel(ih
ilieel, anil ol', coriN ut I he l';i'ham
hi In'ol building or. Seventh ntreel. Said
wood to be dehwretl on ol bidora Sep-temln-r
1st, Is'l'l. The board ol direc
l. ia reseive the right to reject any or all
bids.
By order of the board of diicctoi.
C. II. Ci uf ii S. M. Mi Cows,
Chairman. Clerk.
Pateil at tliegoii City, t'legon, June
:"J 1 S'.
Sealed bids wp Ih received St the
county clerk's olllce for llie r..ntrilelon
o( a Howe Tril bridge across North
K.nk Creek. SalJ bridge to he a Bid
foot spill ailh ib'iihln bents Faeh bent
lo la' 12 feel high and Wel one lo I It
(ret hull. Plan call Is' found le the
clerk' othVe or hi J let m an luruih plans,
B.ds Will ho opened al B.:lll o'chak.
J ilv ll, Is'.M. The board r rve the
right to reject anv or all Idds.
I V ofOr ( I Hie lioar'l
1 l MKM itilo.s. Clerk
Pled.
Hawi.kv After a brief illness, Mrs. K.
M. Haw ley died at her home near
I ii: a a, CUtkamns county June,
IH'.'..
Kmma Mary Prepay was lairn May ".,
lH.')'.), in the state of Mii'hiftn, anil was
married to II. C. Haw ley, August 0, ISiM).
over very rough country all day, making j They came lo Portland, Oiegon, in 1NW
in all a trip of 30 miles Co. P lost Iwo I "J nia.le that city their home lor
mon killed and a few Bounded. I period of Hve years. Since that time
The next morning we marched to Ma-! "" nave nveu in me vicmuy oi xgan.
nila and pitched c. mo on the Luneta, I Mrs. Hawley was charter memlr of
w here we stayed until the morning of j Harding Grange No. ll'J, and has been
the 24th , when we ntarted for the Caloo- ! n ctive member ever since its organi-
can trenches. I was on guard all that
nittht and could hear the native bugler.
see the flash of the old cast-iron cannon,
and hear the w hir of the Mauser halls
as they flew over head.
The next morning the Utah battery
opened fire, which was soon taken no by
the boys and answered by the natives.
We wre soon ordered out of our trenchea
anil bad advanced 400 yard when we
were ordered lo charge. The boys let
out a yell and away we went, everybody
xation more than 25 t ear ago, She has
held many prominent position in the
in the Grange and at the time of her
death was librarian.
She was a woman whom to know was
to love. Her bright and eheerlnl disrwMi
ition made li(e happier anil healthier
for all with whom she came in contact.
Her kindly head seemed alwaya search
ing lor some one to help and befriend.
Mrs. Haw ley leaves a husband, one
ditlghter, (Mrs. SratMie, of Logan) Iwo
crazy to be the first one there Lieut, sons, seven grandchildren and many
Braree was shot through the arm Moie friends to mourn her I'jfS.
we had gone 200 yards ami young Adams
through the breast. We came to a line
of trees growing on a rice paddy, and
were ordered to halt, but we never i
ceased firing We had Iwen there i
nearly ten minutes, when Gantenla-in
was shut and another man lost a thumb
We remained there for 20 minutes, and
Hea(neB Cannot he Cured
by ha ul applications, as I hey cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one w-ay to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
PeafnesH is caused by an inflamed con
dition of iIih mueoiiH lining of the Ku
stachian Tube. When this tube get in
flamed you have a runibliiiK sound or
l!eidiitluiis ef Ciinihde in r.
Wium.ia. Mtir L. M. Ilawl.v. a
( baiter lliein'oer of Harding Grange, No,
122, P. ol. II. Logan, tliegoii, has Iteell
called by the Pivine Master ("tin the
Held of her IwIhiih to a higher and lavtcr
life. Therefore lie it
Kesolved, That by the dealh of Slter
llawley, this Giaiige and this com
ni'inity have lost a g'sxl ami resjurted
mtiitcr.
lb'Solved, That this milsitdiiiate grange
tender it di-epi t ympalhies to II, e
b 'reaveil bitshaud, daughter and son ol
our deceased sister and our anu ria con
dolence and sympathy (or their irrepar
able loss ol a kind ami loving wile and
mother,
Itesolved, That the charter be draped
iu mourning for thirty day iu honor of
our deceased sister.
Kesolved, Tint these resolution I
entered oil the journal of thi trraiue,
and a copy neiit to the (ainily of our Ule
sister audio the lulioaiug paxr for
publication : Norlhwenl Pacific Farmer,
Oregon City Kilter prise and Oregon City
Courier-Herald.
Mm. M. K, liii.i.,
Ma. K. I'.How,
Mk. ll. Kia ium,
t'oiiimiitee.
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l .i.iio.a (ai i.an rr ,ki 4
li,lli"l l-ili ul MImi umiiiii. ill
f..f l
Paraffino Wax 5,
In rir ....ipImiI. Ir . J
Ih.jn-t Mveiu-dan e'e; .nl nea line j
( While ad Colored -hi. I Wal.' - 'd
latelltleand ,-atie,i... li.-.i l inade j
-ki, put to l-.l I . nor nude g 'o l". I
Children'. Wl.lta I1 Bounds. 'Y
dr-..N-afr,etoe W l-h ,U.. f B-m- '
ttliil.. and rol.i.ed o' "' ll"" "
the th.lt' o-l !'" "' I
lour Foii'lli "I J'l'V
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Hi 'f ft HM,. MIJfJ
It win m Ht4tt
ftmu fttatir d"U(t4 gff
tilt. tO.
hels
ii t all
til. d 'o III o'll I 'l
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PUSH IT ALONG.
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Carry tlo' vsl i"-w t' V"ir
iietghiH.rs. "ur supply .i o. i..
Iiles ii iilwavs fr "!l, b.-c.i'f.- it i
nlrtay repleiiislo d from lh" ?.t-
(I. II he ir Ht ll.lli'l. eg. till"!"-
that nr.- stridlv lionie grown.
A. Ko1htImh(
Tho 7th St Croccr.
A Personal Matter
' !! .aliilri Iioiim It i
! I il(el tr-ili .!,,
j IV d plr.ft.til lo !..( uln(
YOUR HOUSE
('.it I ir .l i.'-l aid f". (,
1 .1 a rr ri-oii'. .ri,.w
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in. Ill 111 IOI n r,,u,t
i ai'-r rtii ii m. ri
Lcavo Orders at
Ely's Store...
Yale Restaurant and
Lodging House
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I furoWlinl li'Sinil In thi Jit,
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.lr Ihe IMsrs ' rial.
UVCHUIIKI.MIMi PltOllP.
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Morehoein(,
W.Ron Makar.
l i 4'h and Main t.
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OiTgoa !
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pioNCcn
a'ain the oriler to "charvre" wa iriven.
A resolution of thanks was offered to : w- i,,i ,,. . ,.,,1, ,..t,., ii..t.
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land and Elauser were shot. Holland . , , , , . , , ,
. ,, , , ... i closed deafness in the reuit, and unless
ii i a in I . 1 iiii. I ti'.u r.i.t 1 I In... ni.' I '
' ii. v.' a, m.,i "ci ii'y at unoi i .. n .. , . , . ....
, .. . , , i the ihfl'iiation can he tuk) n nut und this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
case out of ten are caused by catarrh.
which is n'lthiug but an inlhuied comli-
tioii of the mucous surface.
the people of Kedland for the kind treat
merit offered the association.
On motion the Association adjourned
until the last Saturday in September,
18J'J. BtKTK.v M. Uiiisox.
from me. Ik never said a word.
Hickman and I carried him back ai
short distance and went on We soon !
came to a small river, hut the bridgH had
The following resolutions were passed been blown out, ami we could not crosa,
at the last meeting of the Clackamas
County Teachers' Association :
so we cot in the ruins of an old church
and had target practice. The natives
Wiilkeas, Our brother, Charles K. j were not more than 100 yards distant.
Aliniur, has gone from our midst, not to T.iey killed one man and wounded three.
return, while defending the fhgof our
ccuiiUy, on a foreign shore. Therefore
be it
Kesolved, By the Clackamas County
The Oregon lost in all 01 men.
Next morning we crowed the river on
a baaiboo bridge which wag built under
cover of darkneHs and Ntarted lor Polo
Te-o'herg' Association, in inntitute as- On our way we saw a great many new
en)b!ud, that in the dealh of our esteem
d friend and brother, we have los.t a
jsealous worker in the cause of education
and that our sincere sympathy is hereby
ex'.orided to his bereaved parents and
friends.
Whi;ki.as, Our esteemed sister, Mies
Id.i i raiicin lias been called away from
ug by death, Therefore he it
JJesolved, That we, the Clackamas
County Teachers' Association, in insti
tute assembled, extend our sympathy to
btr borrowing relatives, and regret the
lo&3 of an excellent teacher, and co
worker in the cause of education.
Itesolved, That a copy ol the above
resolutions be epread upon the minutes
of the Association, and copies le for
warded to the sorrowing relatives
We will give One Hundred Pollara for
j any cao of Peafnesa (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh
i Cure. Send for circulars, free,
j K. J. C II KNKYitt CO. Toledo, O.
j Sold by druggists, 7'c
Hall's l-'amilv Pills are the best.
fily Trciinircr'a Xirtice.
' Notice is hereby given that there are
bad been made in a hurrv aa we,.M "unicieni nimis on liana lo pay all out-
see a foot or an arm stickinjr out here s'amling warranU endorsed prior to Nov.
n,l tl.pre 11,1807. Interest ceaaoa with the date
We marched nearly a mile in set-of ' of,l,iH ""'i(;e'
burs then deployed as skirmishers go-' 0r,'Kon Ci,-V' Jur'e 18', 1H''"'
ing directly towards Polo. We had not II. K. r-Tiun.iir,
gone far before the "Dagoes" opened' l!LTr"a','"er
fire
graves, which looked as though they
Cull on Miss Gold-
Red Hot From The Gun
'Was the ball that hit G. B. fsteadman
of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War
It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat
ment helped for 20 years. Then Kuck-
len's Arnica f-alve cured him. Cures
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons,
Corns, 8kin Eruptions. Best Pile cure
on earth. 25 cts a box. Cure guaran
teed. Sold by Geo. A. Harding,
Druggist, I
i-i . . , . ,
which we remrneu wun a will. ir: ii., ,..it.
a i ii-in umv tain
They retreated to Polo and were ordered , mih niilliner.
.i... t ... ( .i i . . ! 1 ' '
vi jvoi me i weuiy-oeeoiiu regulars, Who .
were nearly a mile to our right. To do ! J. . Senear, of Sedalia, Mo., saved
thiH, we had to march back half a mile ' hia chi(1 (rom j,.ath rjy t.rollp ,,y ,
and cross a bridge, which we did, ar-0ne Millu(e Coll(,,, CurBi Jt (;(lrt,g
riving in Malinta just as Col. Kghert whs j coll.18i coI,Hi pnemnonia, lagrippe and
killed . Our part of the line did not ad-! h ,liroat an(1 IlIIlg troubIeB.
vance again that day. Ujto A ihll)is.u
We remained in Malinta until the
11th. of April doing guard duty, when Dr. L, L. Pickens, ilentist, has re-
we joined Co. M, which waa stationed ! opened hia dental ollice in the Barclay
in Mariloo doing guard. They had lost I building corner of Main and Seventh
three men during a night attack on the streets.
10th. The morning of the 12th., we
were given lour hard tack for 48 hours'
rations and started for Santa Maria with
the Thirteenth Minnesota on our right.
They were nearly a mile ahead of us
when we started, but we passed them
and had to wait nearly half an hour for
them (o come up. It was here that
Gen. Wheaton called us the "Oregon
greyhounds. " lie sent one of hia aides
Of the Snpt-rlorlly of Klerlrlclt; llrrr
Unite ri I lie Treatment uf ( liMnlc
I)UeiiM- Three iilublr Cile.
To the K litor Kur the pist '.M year
I have la-en aorely atHictcd with bleed- j
ing ami itching pile. I.argn tumor
protruded For year I had b.-eri till- '
aide lo work for week at a time. Dr.,
I'arrin ha re.ii-d me the pant two
months and now I cm say I am -r-
fectly cure I and able to work. The cure
was pr rformed with electricity and a
alight operation. I! dure closing I ai-h
to aay that my sialer, Mr. Ah'tie Ware- 1
ham, was cured II year ago by Dr.1
Durrin, of epilepiy, which she had been '
afllielcd with for '.'il ve irn. She ha
never had a niri of epilepy since 10
years ago We reide together in
Montavilla, Or., and can ho een to vert-1
fy the above rdateriiont.
CIIAKI.I-'.S I. OUOWAY.
DeMfiips Cureil III III Mlniiti-. j
To the Kditor Tell your readers that
Dr. Darrin cured me of deafness in 10
minutes by electricity and a slight opera
tion. Address Ballon, Or.
JOHN CA-MV,
Dr. D.irrin can be consulted fr.-eiit'
2H") Morrison s'reel, Portland, from ll) '
to 12, 2 to Ti, 7 to 8 daily. The poor,
treated free, except medicine, 10 to III
d.iily, All curable chronic and private
diseases of men or women a sncciiilty.
All p .ying case treated for half former
priced. Batteries ami belts furnishe I at
half the price sold by other linns. Cor
respondence solicited, Circulars and
question blanks sent to any address,
People living ut a distance c:in receive
home treatment.
Transfer1 and Exp?e&.
Freight ami jmrcida .lelivernl j
In all iirts of the city. j
RATES REASONABLE
a fe A an ,. At, AA.a I
I R L HOLMAN
i UNDERTAKER
.AND
EMBALMED
Our line of new sewing machines for
$24 have no equal. Call and see them.
Kasy terms.
Oregon City Auction House.
OASTOniA,
Bn tk 0 Th Kind You Hare Always Bought
Notice.
PUT THIS TIMK CARD in your
pocket ami then reinemher that, every
body will celebrate July4th in Portland.
Steamer Altona and Kamoiia will make
the following time card :
Leave Oregon City 7 and ():.'!0a. m.
12 :.'J0. 1:00,3::!0,4::i0,7and8 p. ,,i.
Leave Portland 8:15 and II a.m.
2,11,5,0, and 10:30 p.m. Ruinul trip
45,centH. Tickets good on Electric cars.
A Tension
Indicator
IS JUST
WHAT
THE
IMPLIES.
Grand clearance sale, below cost, for
ten days only on every thing in the
millinery line at Miss Goldsmith's.
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the state
of the tension at a glance.
Its use means time savin;
and easier sewing.
It's our own invention
and is found only on the
White
Sewing Machine
We have other striking
improvements that appeal to
the careful buyer. Send for
our elegant H. T. catalog.
White Sewing Machine Co.
Cleveland, Ohio.
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