Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 06, 1897, Image 1

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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY G, 1897.
CARTER,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
Ooccuill© Oity, O reg
F FIC E fit reeidenoe, and d oor south
O dd F ellowa* H a ll. (N othing but first-
class w ork.
Churgea rea son a ble.
vlßnlO
O
] ) U . J. B U R T .
BURGEON
MOORE,
AND
P H Y S IC IA N .
x x r i J j L prom ptly respond to nil calls,
V V duv or nil-lit.
OOQPILlil QITT, OBIOOM.
m m nm nm .
Attorney and
at Law.
Counselor
Office, E m pire C ity, O r e g o n ._____
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3 > T c t a .r y
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HurnM M h * (’»quille Cilv, Oregon.
P E O P L E 'S . : : :
....BARBER SHOP
JH E
OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE.
The Labor Exchange.
BV FRANK W.
COTTON.
There’« a song in niy bruin, if I only could sing it!
A merry song of the on-coming change.
There’s a joy cu high, if I only could ring it !—
To iieul in the dawn of the Labor Exchange.
There’s a tremor of hope, there’s a glow of now life,
There's a fire of resolve sweeping wide o’er the range;
No longer we’ll be grovelling clods in the strife,
W hen we climb the free heights of the Labor Exchange.
Up, un, working men, you can capture the earth.
Ai d you’ll ask no rich load voi.r affairs to arrange;
Speed, speed to the front aud show that you’re worth
A name aud a place in the Labor Exchange.
#
Oh, Labor Exchange without profit or loss—-
Eijual change of the labor from workshop to grange;
AVhat man can be willing to work for a boss,
When his own is his own in the Labor Exchange?
American Ships.
D o you kuo-v that l ut one steel
ship was ever built in Anipricn,
and that she was the last full-rigged
ship ever built here, und that her
nnuio is D irigo?
That but two steel ships over
flew the American f l a g , and they
are the Dirigo and Kenilworth, the
latter denationalized?
That the Clarence S. Boment,
May Flint and Tillie E. Btarbuck
are the only iron ships afloat fly­
ing our flag?
That the Annie Johnson and A r­
cher are the only iron barks having
American registers and that both
of them were built iu England?
That the Josephine is the only
iron schooner nttuat that has the
right to hail from au American
pot t ?
That but eleven steamers flying
the American flag trade between
America and Europe and that they
are the St Louis, St. Paul, New
York, Paris, Pennsylvania, Indi­
ana, Ohio, Illinois, CoDemaugh,
Miami and Mettawan, and that
five of them were built in E n g ­
land?
' That most all the bet>t steam­
ships 111 our merchant marine were
built on the Delaware?
That America has not 3000 ves­
sels going to sea, and that all
steamers, ships, barks, barkentines,
brigs, schooners and sea going coal
barges are included, and that this
includes 1 lie Atlantic, gulf and Pa­
cific coasts?— Philadelphia Mari­
time Journal,
A steam boiler explosion is not
always caused by defects of the
boiler, but is often caused by the
fellow who hung a heavy wieght on
Hdt and Cold Bulks—Reasonable
Charges, C ourteous Treatm ent.
The gold gam­
WHY SHOULD THE W ORKERS STAY OUT tlio safety valve.
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N .
blers have been shoveling rosin in
W HILE THE RICH CO IN.
F lo a t street, opposite R. R. D epot,
the firebox, with water below the
T. VV. u lh ld t lA a l.
gauges, and hung a heavy weight
on tiie safety valve, and now if the
IJ IH E C O M M E R C I A L h ------
Tha Man Who Ara ‘‘ Nat In Politics” Vole
boiler explodes with fatal results to
Themselves Into Poverty and Scr!c’om--Mas-
their machinery it will be ‘ heir fault.
T h e m ost m odern arranged B A R B E R
lar
Workman
Sovereign
on
the
Polit­
S H O P in C oquilie P ity .
The more power they get the more
ical Interests of the Masses.
| they want. The machinery will not
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor.
| stand the strain. There is a limit
H ot an d C old Baths at nil hours. Popular
prioes. H eadquarter* fo r Com m ercial
| to human endurance.
M en.
Next d oor J on son Pro s murkes.
W h y should organized labor con­
Comment Unnecessary.
Tins is why I believe that labor
cern itself in the affairs of govern­
should go into politics and seize the
ment? W h y should the Knights of
0 . 1 m . m o o n ,
The following from the Buffalo
machinery before
an
explosion
go'in to politics?
results from the l ad engineering of News, is how a preacher tested the
i v t t o m e y - a t - ILa.'W , Labor
These aro questions often asked
tlie past 25 years.— J. II. Sovereign hard times upou his congregation.
M A R S H F IE L D . O R E G O N .
by men who m e continuously urging
At the conclusion of his bermon
iu Kifights of Labor Journal.
the labor organizations to stay out
lie said:
“ Let all in the house
A - . n t for the N orth America Insurance C o.
of
politics.
My
reply
is
that
the
o f Philadelph ia, and the L on d on , L iv ­
who pay tlieir debts stand up.”
M 'K IN L E Y PROSPERITY.
poor should go into politics because ;
erpool A G lob e.
Instantly every nmu, woman and
the rich do. Just iu proportion as
child, with one exception, arose to
A
Sample
of
the
Kind
of
Which
Ho
is
tha
labor is depressed and just in pro­
tlieir feet. He seated the crowd
Advance Agent.
portion ns this government drifted i
and then said:
“ Let every man
iuto monarchical rules and customs j
A t t o r n e y . a t - X ja .'w , have the rich gone into politics ami I The Illinois Steel company lias just who is not paying his debts stand
np.” The exception noted, n care,
the poor staid out
Every eeut that given a striking object lesson in Mc­ worn, hungry individual, clothed
M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N .
Kinley
prosperity
by
locking
out
has been unjustly taken from the |
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The motive in Ills last summer's suit slowly
wages of tlio poor and transferred ; 4000 workingmen.
D ealer in R eal E state o f nil k inds,
assigned
is
the
desire
to
anticipate a I assumed a perpendicular positicu
to the coffers of the money power ,
been and leaned upou the back of the
and the corporations is traceable to strike. The company lias
sent in front of him. “ flow is it,
somo legal edict brought about steadily reducing wages, aud conse­ my friend,” inquired the minister,
quently
cxpetLol
the
workingmen
tu
b e c a u s e t h e r iu h w e n t i u t o p o l i t i c s
quit.
So it seized time by the ’ It I'M JW 'arp fhe ofity inan in this
.A t t o r n , © y - a t " L a w , ana the poor did not.
large congregation who is unable
forel
ek
and locked them out.
I have sat in the meetings of a
to meet his obligations?" “ I pub­
Roscbarg, Orcgon.
The
situation
of
tlieso
men
is
full
labor organization and heard tho
lish a newspaper,” he meekly re­
presiding officer rule meiiibet*S off of gloom. For several years they plied, ‘and my brethren here, who
S o c i a l attention to m atter« b e fo re the
the fi lor on the charge that they ! have worked on reduced wages. have just stood up, are my sub-
‘K oseburg luud otlice, the com m issioner
were talking politics, while at U u , j To save money for the future lia3 scribers, find—'”
o f the general hind office and secre­
“ Let us pray
tary o f interior at W ashington.
same time tho representatives (lf beeu impossible. Now with tlieir exclaimed the preacher.
poor wives and helpless children
r p H E B E S T , N E A T E ST
X up -to-d ate in the oitv.
AND M O ST
LABOR IN POLITICS.
John F. Hail,
(j, A. SiMlIilla,:— -
c a m p . n o . 197 , w o o d m e n
,,f the W orld, m eets at M asonic Hall
1st and 3d M onday niflhts o f each m onth.
A. J . Kim 3 wood , Consul.
G eorge T . M ou lton, O tok *
M
y rtle
O U R T C O Q U IL L E , NO. 18, F O R E 9 T -
ers o f Am erica, m eets every second anil
fourth Thursday evening, at M asonic H all,
C oqu ilie C ity, O regon.
H. N. L obknz , C. 1{.
Ouo. O . L each R . S.
C
'! EN. L Y T L E P O S T , N O. 97, O . A. H.,
X m e e ts everv lirst W ednesday rnght o f
each m on th . V isitin a com rades in Rood
standing cordially in vited t » attend.
II. H, N ichols , Pout Com .
NV. H. N obler , A d jutant.
O
/ 1 '"N. L I I
W . B. 0 . , N<». 9. M KE r s
V J in C oq u ilie C ity on the first and third
W ednesday nftertitou in each m onth.
M bs . V iola E l l io t t , Pres.
M rs . Id a H arrington , Sec.
/C H A D W I C K L O D G E , H O . 99» A . f .
V .; an d A. M.c m co ti on Saturday even ing
on or b efore each full m oon. V isitin g breth­
ren cordia lly in v ited .
J . P . G oolman , W. M.
C. W . W h it e , S ec.
I ^UELAH
CHAPTER, NO. G. O. E. S..
3 m eets F riday evening on or b efore
ea ch full m oon at H o 'c lo ck from April 1st
to O ctob er !U*t, and thereafter at 7:51»: and
each fifteen days thereafter a t 2 o ’ clock in
th e afternoon..
M as. A lice T uttle , W . M .
M rs . N ora G ood , S ec .
C OQUILLE LODGE, NO. 53, I. O. O. F.,
meets every Saturday even in g. V isit­
ing brethren in good standing cordially
in vited .
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C. A. H arrington , N. G .
J . S. L awrence , R. S.
/C O Q U I L L E E N C A M PM E N T, N O. 25,1.
O . O . F., m eets every first and third
Thursdays in each m onth at O dd Fellow s’
hall. C ordial invitation extended to all vis­
itin g patriarchs in good sta n d in g .
R . E. B u c k , C. P.
G . F. B o utxll , Scribe.
hkbekah
l o d g e , n o . 20 .
I. O. O . F., meets every 2nd and 4th
W ed n esd a ys in oa ch m onth, at O dd F el­
lows’ hull.
M iss H at C ollier , N. G .
J. S. L aw rence , l i . S.
a m ie
M
Chair Factory^
C O Q U IL L E
C IT Y .
I O pposite C ity W h a rf.l
K
eeps
on
hand
and
m akes to
order first-class
R A W H ID E
: C H A IR S .
M anu factu red from beat hard w ood .
J . B. F O X , P roprietor.
0003
BAY
Marl
ani
M Works
C. VJ. PATERSON, Prop.
M antifnctar^r o f M arble M onniuent*. R ea 1-
ntnnes. Tablet*, e tc.
C .art : y lot* enc' > .1 w ith »ton e cop ing
o : cu rbin '. Iron ratlin
fa re * !ie j to o r ­
d e r. C orrespondence solicited from parties
liv ia a in the cou ntry or oth er tow n* u lio
m a r wish anyth in g in xuy lino o f business.
M u »n rtsL i>
-
- - - - - O ueu
tho trusts and combines in congress
and legislatures were passing laws
to rob that same presiding officer
and all the mambors of bis organi-
zation. Aud how my heart would
burn with disgust when that same
presiding offi ;er grew eloquent agi-
taring a labor strike to redress the
wrongs impose 1 on him by legal
class privileges!
they are turned out to beg, steul or
j starve.
I This is
THE ENDEAVOR CONVENTION.
For Shcotln? a Trespassor.
Railroads Are Swamped with the Bhormous
Traffic Westward.
St. Louis, June 29.— Dr. Richard
L. Metcalf, a venerable and wealthy
physician of this city, was indict id j
by tiie grand-jury for assault with j
intent to kill. Willie Smith, the
yo^^rful victim of the doctor, was
shot and wounded w liile trespassing
on the latter's property.
Chicago, III., June 28.— The
Western roads have come to the
conclusion that they will be about
swamped with the amount of bust-
ness to the Christian Endeavor
| convention,
in
Ban Francisco.
Some roads are now in straits to
Recently a woman in New York
get the necessary equipment to City, who went into n store to buy
handle the traffic. Several of them a well-known medicine, was per­
have trade urgent calls upon tlieir1 suaded to take something “just as
connections for all the cats that can ! good.”
She took it and died from
be spared, and everything
on the effects of it. A suit for dam­
wheels, that can be used, will be ages is pending.
utilized in carrying the business to
There was an ominons look in
San Francisco. There is a large
amount of general traffic that will her pyee ns she hesitated before the
take advantage of the low rates to telephone. “ If I thought he real'v
intended to slight me,” she said. “ I
pay a visit to the coast.
would ju s t’ call him up and call
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him down.”
TYPESETTING
MACHINES
To Be Abolished in the Kansas State Printing
Office.
Topeka, Kans., June 28.— J. 8 .
Parks,
state
printer-elect, a n ­
nounced today that the use of type­
setting machines would be abolished
in the state printing office with tlie
beginning of li is administration.
Tiie law provides that the state
printer shall receive but 10 cents a
tliou-iand enis for machine work.
It is claimed that, at this rate, the
machines cannot bo ope rated except
at a loss ami as a result they will
be thrown out and the stats will
pay from 30 to 45 ceuts per thou­
sand for hand composition.
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It is given out that President
M cKinley will nppointTerrance V
Powderly com ntssioi er o f labor.
“Thev tell me, Grimly, that your
daughter sings with grent expres­
sion.” “ Greatest expression you ever
snw. Her own mother can't rec­
ognize lmr face win n she’s singing
at her best.”
A
¡Ë T S i f t i M O H
f
g
P
mV~E
cu i.)
REGULATOR/
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GOOD F o e EV ER Y BO D Y
Almost everybody takes some laxative
medicine to cleanse the system and keep tha
blood pure. I hose w h o take SIMMONS
L iv tR R e g u l a t o r (liquid or powder)
get all the benefits o f a mild and pleasant
laxative and tonic thet purities the blood
and strengthens the whole svstem. And
more than this: SIMMONS l-IVEk REGU­
LATOR regulates the l iver, keeps it activ*
and healthy, and when tiie Liver is In
good condition you find yourself free from
Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Slck-
Headache and Constipation, and rid of
that worn out and debilitated feeling.
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
Good digestion and freedom from stomach
troubles will only bc had when the llvst
is properly at work. If troubled with any
of these complaints, trv SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi­
cines, and Better than l ills.
jS s r n v E it v p a c k a g e - * *
FT.ia t h o Z S t a m p in re tl o n w r a p p e n
Cv ,r. U . U cllin A- C o., i'h lla .. P a .
.Machine
ftrllnoton’1
$ ! 8.§0
L A T E ST
BEST
CH EAPEST
Ceel; v.uh Ordar end Coupon
Shipped to anyone,
anywhere, ou 10
days’ free trial,
iu y o u r o w n
h o m e , without
asking one cent
iu advance.
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Suspected of Murdering Holfman.
San Francisco, June 2 8 — Late
this afernoon E. Rothchild, partner
of the late Isaac W . Hoffman, who
Was so mysteriously murdered on
the nglit of June 1st, swore out a
warrant for the arrest of Theodore
Figel, the bookkeepei of the firm,
on four charges of embezzlement.
Figel’s bond ivas fixed at 812,000.
and the orobability is that lie will
be released at ouce.
Further
charges of embezzlement will be
made tornoirow, and charges of
forgery
will be preferred, ami
subsequently a charge of murder
will probably be placed against his
name uu the prison books.
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Shot by a Burglar.
St. Louis, June 29.— A special to
the Post-Dispatch, from Redbud,
111., says: Miss Lillian Blais, aged
21, a highly respected young lady, of
this city, had a terrible experience
with a burgler. She was awakened
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by n limn with a beard or mask,
Trying a Trust.
who was searching her father’s
clothes.
Miss Blais screamed, and
New York, June 28 -The
I of President J. B. Duke, aud of­ the robber thrust a pistol to her
ficers and directors of tho American breast ami fired, the ball taking
Miss
Tobacco Co., on a charge of con­ effect just above tile heart.
spiracy to restrict trade, is now in Blais is not expected to recover.
Bloodhounds were put on the trail
the hands of a jury.
Judge Fitzgerald, in li is instruc­ of the burglar.
tions to the jury, snid the trial was
Gambling Stopped.
au exceedingly important one.
It
was an nction brought by the pub­
Leadvtile, Colo., June 23.— Pub
lic at large in the name of the peo­
lie gambling lias probably received
ple of I lie state.
H e would im­
its death-blow here. Acting under
press open the jury that it was not
orders from Judge Oners, of the
a civil suit, on which it was sought
district court, a posse of deputies
to establish private rights and
sli3i iff raided every gambling es­
remedy private wrongs.
Whether
tablishment ttt tho city, seizing
or not the facts alleged in the in­
over $1000 worth of tables, which
dictment constituted a crime was a
will be destroyed. A ll proprietors
question of law with which they
of gambling houses were arrested.
had no concern. It was for them
The raid lias caused a great sensa­
to determine whether or not the
tion, at tibreaks up an indnrtry tlmt
evidence established tho truth of
has flourished here since 1879.
the allegation.
McKinley
prosperity.
This is “ opening the mills instead
This is restoring
j of the mints.”
This is calming the
j confidence.
] excited capitalists’ fears so that
; they may not insist upon denying
us the right to live. Skilled workmen
1 have no sympathy with any - j are locked out of their shops. They
labor organization that is so thin aro denied the chance to toil on half
skinned oil tho subject of politics pay for a gigantic corporation that
that it will silently submit to legal has made millions with the aid of a
robbery and then go on a strike to robber tariff. No wonder the people
do what the law forbids, and at the who see these tilings are testifying
polls vote the same old ticket. The their rage in the great Democratic
day of physical force as a ruling gains that have como to rebuke the
factor in government has passed “ advance agent of prosperity.”—
away. Tho hatt.leax and the blud­ Kansas City Times.
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geon, with bands of freebooters to
Money is in reality nothing but
rob and plunder the industrial
masses, are no more.
Civilized credit iu circulation, represented by
popular tokens.
Proof: Subtract
methods nre now employed.
W hen Shylock wants more flesh this credit or confidence we put in
ami blood, he goes into politics and the tokens, such as bills or metal
nominates candidates and pins a lie, pieces, ami they no longer pass for
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“ sound money and prosperity,” to money. Neither gold nor silver is
S.
F.
Star:
There seems to bo a
uiouev,
because,
if
no
such
metals
the American llag nnd puts up a
campaign fund and makes a great existed, we would still Lave money. secret revolt against British rule in
splurge about the return of pros­ Credit in motion is tho money, be­ India which the jubilee haH broil ght
perity and his love for the poor, cause if there were no such tiling to a bead in tho assassination of
The Brahman
cries for honest money and a wave we conld not have any money. But British officials.
of prosperity, proclaims a thousand the law steps in and violates the circulars say that only demons would
false promises and makes the angels whole nature of the thing by declare celebrate tlieir conquests in a time
weep with a thousand other fantas­ ing that nothing is legal tender but of famine, plaguo and earthquake,
tic. tricks. Workingmen who have tho metal. How many fool things aud that “an aucient and noble race
staid out of politics are therefore have been made into law— and of is being killed by a Christian govern­
too ignorant to know the right from all thiiips that is the most foolish. ment.” Both propositions nre true,
the wrong or the truth from a lie. Here is one great nation with with the exception of the word
They vote for themselves to be revenues of some six hundred mil­ “ Christian,” the policy of conquest
robbed, nnd Shylock gains power, lions; here are over forty states and being essentially opposed to the
and his poor dupes get weaker and a bunded great cities with revenues teachings of true Christians.
equal to three times more— almost
more dependent.
Rogebnrg Review: A handful!
Then is added an insult to the three billions of debt due andaeeru-
injurv. Hanna is banqueted by the ing all the time from their people of Gold L)emocrats( ?)m et at the
robbers.
McKinley talks charity to their own government, aud yet office of Attorney C. E S. Wood in
instead of justice. Carnegie goes not a dollar of all this precious \ Portland Friday night nnd orgnn-
to Johnstown and notifies the pub-1 credit dare he made legal tender, ¡zed a Jefferson club with an
lie that times are hard because the IVliy?
Simply because the vn J enrolled membership of 60 through-
oplo expected too much. The money power seated at London says out the state. Attorney Zern Snow
In the
cabinet is made up from among the “ No.” Were such a sensible tiling wb 3 elected president.
■'
'
* great to
be
allowed,
then,
indeed, opinion of tlie bc corporation attor­
enemies of * the
people.
A
neys and federal officeholders the
inaugural ball is arranged, ami Bob “Othello’s occupation’s gone.”
thousands of Democrats who sup­
Pinkerton and 40 of bis thugs, who
ported Bryan last fall are oDly
hate labor nnd commit crimps for
S. F. Star:
Oh, yes!
Pros-
anarchists.
pay, nre hired to guard the pluto­
peri tv” is postponed for another
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crats who attend the lmll. Finally
twelve months, because there have
Jerry Simpson’s district is the
the whole nation is told that they
been such large importations during
largest congressional district in
can tux themselves rich, ami there­
the delay of the Dinglev bill. When
the
8 ., the population being 278,-
fore all the social ills tlint afflict the
tiie twelve months are out there will
208, with 57,000 voteis. Jt takes
American people arc all on account
, lie some other old thing to stave
somo rustling to get around aud
of the tariff.
it off until the election of 1898, nnd
shake hands with everybody.
The truth i , that the dollar that
♦hen it will be claimed that the
is hardest to i arn by labor and
naughtv Demoernts and ernzv Pops!
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X X T A N t 'K D — FA IT H F U L
M KN O K
easier to steal by bondholders and
occisioned Madame Prosper;ly to \ \ w„ m, n p > trn T e lfo rrr* i»n «il.! »*t*b-
speculators is largely the cause of n,ake her exitl
lished hnu»e in Oregon. Halarv $7s0 nn.
F'iwitoiD ponuanent. H tfcren cfd
our misery, nnd will continue to be
T o C u r« Cow*il|j»Gon l e r e r e r ,
! t-.lirt»*»' . e e! f-H 1,1
t
V'Wi*
the cause of oppression uut.il labor
T »ke C a jo m -u Corniv OrthaM
l u c o r ß a j 1 hn N«-'Oiinl, 8 .* r Iu-.nruuM B l«.«., t lu -
goes iuto politics.
If C. 0. C. fall to eure, driiggiet., r tfu n i u,ouey. ca so .
NO. 40.
Crazed G irl's Suicide.
St. Louis, June 29.— Minnie Rose,
a";cd . 20, whoso mind was unlml- .
Anced l>y the great tornado of last
j’ tar, committed suicide l>v takinpr «
1
, 1*1 * 1
c i)
e
dose of 1 aiis ffreen.
Hie home of
the Rose family was ill the path of
the tornado and was wrecked. The
terrible ordeal through which Miss
Rose pnssed developed hysterical
mania, which never left her.
Sun­
day morning during a thunder storm
she took a dose of Paris green, and
died in great agony.
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Abducted.
Los Angeles, Cal., June 29. - The
little town of Downey is terribly
excited. Miss Mains, daughter of
respectable well-to-do people, was
chloroformed and taken from her
bedroom by an unknown man, who
entered through a window. At day­
light the young woman was found
wandering around in n dnzed con­
dition several milea from home. She
was unable to give a clear descrip­
tion of her abductors. A large
posse with bloodhounds is scouring
the country.
10 y e a r s ’ written
warranty w i t h
each machine.
ARLINGTON.”
A atrictly high-grade Sew­
ing M a c h i n e , fi n i s h e d
throughout iu the beat pos­
sible manner. It possesses all
modem improvements.audit#
mechanical coustructiou is
such that in it are combined
simplicity with great strength,
thus insuring case o f running,
durability, and making it itn-
passible for the machine to be
piit out of order. It sews fast
and makes a perfect stilch
with all kinds ofthiead and
all classes of material. Always
ready for use nnd unrivalled
i for speed, durability and qual­
ity o f work. Notice the fol­
lowing points of superiority:
The Head o f the Arlington” swings on patent socket kit)
•crew. Strong, euhMtimtial, neat and handsome In derifru, au
Bed prate Tins founded corners and is inbiitT or cotimeirSmik, ntalm s~n «««■•
Highest Ann—Space under the arm is T)\A inches high and 9 inches’ long. This will admit the
largest .skirts, and even quills. It Is Self-Threading—Absolutely no holes to put thread through
except eye o f needle. Shuttle is cylinder, open on end, entirely self-threading, easy to put in or
take out; bobbin holds n large arnouut o f thread. 3iltch (Regulator is on the bed o f the machine,
beneath (lie bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number o f stitches to the inch, and can
be change 1 from 8 to
stitches to the inch, treed is double and extends on both sides o f needle;
never iaihi to take goods through; never stops nt seams; movement is positive; no springs to
break and get out o f order; can be raised and lowered nt will. Automatic Bobbin Winder—For
filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine does
not run while winding bobbin. Light Running —Machine is easy to run, does not fatigue theoper-
ator, makes little noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both sides,
will not ravel, and can be changed without stopping the machine. Tension is a flat spring ten­
sion, nnd will admit thread from 8 to 160 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order.
The Needle is a straight, self-setting needle, flat on ouc side, and cannot be put in wrong. Needle
bnr ; , round, made of case-hardened steel, with oil cup nt the bottom to prevent oil from getting
on the goods. Adiuetahto Bearing*—All bearings are case-hardened steel and easily adjusted
with a screw driver. All lost motion can be taken up, and the machine will last a lifetime.
Attachments—Kach machine is furnished with necessary tools and accessories, and in addition we
furnish nn extra set o f attachments in a velvet lined metal box, free o f charge, ns follows: One
miller and gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, one set o f four heinmers, different widths up
to 7i o f an inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, and one thread
cu” c r. Woodwork o f finest finality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings
to dt r.v.'cr-, dre guards to wheel, and dev ice for replacing belt.
HIGH PRICES FOR
0 'J Y DIRECTLY OF MANUFACTURERS APIO
SEWihiu MACHINES
SAVE AGENT S AND DEALER’S PROFIT*
, OUR
1 G R EAT O F F E R . $ 2 3 .5 0 is our Special Wholesale Price, but
in order r to intr
introduce this high-grade sewing machine, we make a special cou-
n offer, giving every reader o f this paper a chance to get a first-class tna-
rt the lowest price ever offered. On receipt o f $ 18.50 cash and coupon,
we will ship the above-described machine anywhere securely packed anti
crated, nndguaranteesnfe delivery. A ten years’ written warranty sent with
cr.ch machine. Money refunded if not as represented after thirty days’ test
trifl. We will shipC. O. I). for $19.50 with privilege o f twenty days’ trial on
receipt i.f $5.00 as a guarantee o f good faith and charges. I f you prefer thirty
days’ trial before paying', send for our large illustrated catalogue with tentl«
monish
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The l;c»t plan is to send all cash "with order, as vou thru save the $1.00 dis­
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