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'V O L . 16. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N . T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y N O . 24 11. 1898. An Unlawful Holding. out of his own teVmcco, he would have been sentented with a severe What right has a city council to reprimand on tliotawfulness of his lawlessness. A id you know it. grant the exclusive franchise to GO Q U 1LLE O IT Y . O K E G O N . The laws are for jhe boldin'» of tho any corporation to operate watei poor while the kiob go through works, cable line«, electric liRnt«» silver nor golJ, anJ that because of I L L prom ptly respond to all calls, their poekota. '^tero is no crime etc., for a long term of years? It W lisa M cKinley Is President. day or night. this scarcity of metallic money it w‘.:H s with di Bim 1 ty that the trade , that men greedy (or money will not is too ci inwonly tho case that coun BY SAM WALTKB roSS- was W U U U IIU OU I.J ............................. 'com m it to Batiali their i depravity. l p n r u v i t v I cils and legislative bodies override £UGENE PANNENBEKG, could bo carried on; but that tho tbeir power for the sake of boodle- All nature is sick from her heels to liar hair, introduction of paper currency had ; But so loqf» us t ip la w s are executed ' ■ ’ u...... .. ■> 1” . I'.Ll their office bv money. This might easily bo it m- at W ’ en a feller is out o f a jo b ; She is nil ou t o f kilter an’ out o f repair ru b ltr. promoted greatly the Hettlemeut ( iavor oi tui p u ».. .» ...n e e nud edied if the people had sense W ’ en a toiler is out o f a jo b . C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . ‘ * ‘ umentof the country. | who have bonds,Utocks and mort- enough to rise up and object to A in’ t uo ju ice in the earth an n o salt in such unlawful proceedings. tho sea. . ^ . .. begun a strug 1753 - ■ 1 ------- In The citizeus should at any tune O tto« in Herald B u ildin g. C oquille City, Or. Ain’ t no ginger in life in this land o f the - 1 the execution be» farco. free, . , . , tween the assembly— tho ropre be ready to buy and control any An’ the universe ain’ t what it s c r a c k 'd up F. DEAN, sentatives of the people— and the pluut fo a public character by a fair to bo, Ths Initiativs fnd Referendum. governor. Tho general need of a W ’ en a feller is out o f a jo b . arbitration and appruisinent so as to N o t a r y F ix T o lie , larger circulation was keenly felt “ W’ at’ s th e good o f blue skies an’ Mi John L. Pe I, ex-minister to buv and operate such public utili and the ussombly framed several Switzerland, liu- been telling that ties. It is an unlawful holding for blossom in’ trees W ’ en a feller is out o f a jo b ; acts for the further issue of bills of j association of n lcumpoops called private companies to own and con W ’ en yer b oy s hea large patches on l>otli of credit — paper money. The g o v -' tL*, Coinraerciti Club of Kansas trol them when a majority of the his knees, C O M M E R C IA L h ----- - ----- - .»-».»ting rnimslli uutinn, r>y Itral t iii§ lteia¥ o u l fan^scape an’ cover tLe th« instruction o f the Brltiiih Lord« City some stran *(?) things about citizens care to take them in band. S H O P in C oqu ille C ity . Hky, civil O governmen M iu Switzerland No matter what term of years a I I I I 'I U , not IIU U to VVf pass | Mi.-IB any U ll » bills D llin j M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. An’ the sun can’ t shine through ’ em the A of /* Trade, without a clause suspending the ^ wfts un ©yb-oplier to those profit boodled council may have granted, best it can try Hnt an d G ild Hath* at nil hou r«. Popular W ’ en a felle r is ou t o f a jo b . prioes. H eadquarters fo r C om m ercial operation until tho pleasure of his mongers that an, people were wise I no just law can sanction unlimited Men* N ext d oor J on son B ro’ s umrkes. to take fi interest in public or unalterable rights against the “ W ’ en a man has no part in the w ork o f majesty should bo known, either enough . the earth, refusbd to allow them to become affairs aside fij m the American will of the people in this country if W ’ on a feller is out o f a job, li e feels the whole blundT in’ m istake o f laws or else returned them with ! method of how kiey could skiu tho the people havo the good common his birth, amendments, which the assembly ; ffreab blithering public, The sense to protest against it.— 1 ro- W ’ en a feller is out o f a jo b ; press gives the Vdlewiug synopsis gressivo Thought l i e feels lie’s no share in the whole o f the considered ns nn infringement on j p lan . their liberties and refused to accept. ] of his address.” T h a t he’s got the mitten from nature’ s own “ The studv < government The Size of It. c o q u il l e c it v . o u e g o n . linn’ , That he’ s a rejected and left-over man, Dr. Franklin, replying to the reached its greleet perfection E enl E state «n d C ollections a S pecialty. W ’ eu a fellei is out o f a jo b . During the past week tho wages Switzerland. 8 litzerlaud has an British Lords of Trade, said: “ F or y o u ’ ve iesfc lost your holt with tho “ However fit a particular thing area of less thanf one qunrter that of 30,000 workers iu woolen and rest o f the crow d, may bo for a particular purpose, of Missouri, nnd has within its, bor- iron havo beeu voluntarily advanced W ’ en a feller is out o f a jo b ; bv their employers. This result is A n’ you feel like u dead man with nary a whenever that thing is not to be ders but 3,OOO.Odl people; but its shroud, - A .t t 0 r n .e 3 r . a t - L a - w , bad in sufficient quantities, it be intelligence, progress and states traceable to aRepublicau tariff winch W ’ en a feller is out o f a jo b . manship ih by no means in proper, shut out foreign shoddy nnd pro You are craw lin’ aroun’ , but yer ou t o f the comes uecessary to use something M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . gam e; e lse -th o fittest that cau be gotten tion to its size. Switzerland lias tects tho American manufacturer. --------- ------------------- Y on may bustle about, but yer dead juat the j been called the plav-grouud of the It will ba pretty bard to hud a in lieu of it.” , . sam e— D e s is i in R iwl E statk o f nil kinds. Democratic vote among the men The attention of parliament being world. Yer dead with n o tom bston e to puff up yer name, “However, it would be a mistake affected by this advance.- Eugene called to the matter of paper money W ’ en a fuller is on t o f a jo b .” , , i „ the American colonies, passed an to miagme that Switzerland’s chief Register (Rep.) ----------, ------------ The editorial paragraph published BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WAS A FIATIST, act in 1761 prohibiting any bills of interest lies in her scenery, for she credit of tho colonies being made a stands among the foremost nations tho same week iu which tho press A tto r n e y - a t - L a w , or the earth iu art«, science and dispatches announce the reduction „ . , n Therefore Was Obnoxious to the British legal tender. In 1764, while in England, Dr. progress. She is interesting because of the wages of the 28,000 employes Money Lords and lories of the Colony — h + H— Frankliu, iu defense of paper mouey, of the great men she has given to of the Fall River, Mass., mills au.1 of Pennsylvania. S pecial a tten tion to m ntters b e fo r e the the world; iutellectual giants who the cut of from 15 to 25 per cent in R oseburg land office, the committHioner o f the general land office and secre America’s great philosopher, Ilen- BfU“ On the whole no method has have marched, resplendent, down I the wages of New England shoe tary o f interior at W ashington. She has I makers, and several consequent jamiu Franklin, understood tho hitherto beeu framed to establish a tho highways of fame. It sometimes been called the mother ! strikes, is, indeed, refreslnug. medium of trade, equal in all its money question as well as he un y r t l e c a m p , n o . 197 , w o o d m e n illustrates the guileless innocence o f th o W orld, m eets at Mi son ic H all derstood most other questions. In advantages to bills of credit founded of republics. 1st and 3d M onday nights o f each m onth. The Swiss people have a com of the average Republican editoi the colony of Pennsylvania the peo on sufficient taxes for discharging A. J . S tibbw ood , C onsul. ple had a tight on their hands (ns in them, and made a geueral legal pulsory school system, nud all chil who publishes, without investigating G eorge T . M oulton, Clerk. dren are required to attend school the editorial matter sent out by all periods) with the moneyed tender.” O U R T CQ Q U 1LLE , N O . 18, F O R E S T - the “ prosperity” branch of Hanna s between the ages of 7 and 14! ers o f America, m oots every second and classes iu regard to the volume of “ They have also an income tax. literary bureau.— Rosebnrg Review. fou rth Thursday even in g, at M asonic H all, currency, nud Pen Franklin led the At a later period, Dr Franklin, O oquille C ity, O regou. ------------- * -s® »■ * ■ speaking of the paper money issued All incomes not exec-ling 500 francs people’s fight. H. N. L orbnz , C. R . The progressive ladies of b est- by the colony of Pennsylvania, said per year are free from taxation, but G i o . O . L kacii , R . S. Ifiel.l lid ., issued a “Woman’s Edi “ Between the years 1740 and all above that sum t. e subject to I)r. Frankliu, in his Autobi l EN. L Y T L E P O S T . NO. 27. G . A. R .. tbeir tion” of the Weatfirid AY m « , bearing JT meets every first W ednesday n ig h t o f ography, Lippincott’s edition, page 1775 while abundance reigned in taxation iu p ro p « lion to 1 date of April 3,1806. The paper enoh m onth. V isitin g com rades in good 109, says: ‘‘About this time (1729) Pennsylvania, and there was peace amount. sta n d in g cordially in vited to attend. ”The government not-onlv owns - filled with matter of interest to there was a cry among the people in nil her borders, a more happy H . II. NronoLS, Post Com . W . H . N oshes , A d ju ta n t. Jsn ail tele- I wornou, and we notice tile fo.lom ng for more paper money, only fifteen and prosperous population <*>'»« the postal system, from a correspondent., which the p ious ami ie.. v|T -v «h ,tlK not he found: In every home there EN. L Y T L E , W . U O., N O . ‘J. M E E T S thousand pounds being extant in in C oqn ille City on th e first and third tho province, nud that soon ro bs was comfort. The people generally the cost to the user is ¡ess than oue- ■editors printed?'' ’realizing tffat it - treats upon a matter of vital impor W ednesday afternoon in each m onth. sunk. Tho wealthy inhabitants op who highly m o r a l , nnd ^knowledge nfth that in the United States. The M b s . V io l a E l l i o t t , Pres. laws of tho country are absolutely tance to their sex: “The best rem M bs . Id a H a r iiin o t o n , Sec. posed any addition, being agaiDRt was extensively diffused. “ I will venture to say, said Uov- m accordance with the will of the edy for croup, colds ami bronchitis 1H A D W IC K L O D G E , NO. 68 , A. F. ull papei* currency (just as the that I have been able to fiml ’8 ernor I’ rownell, “ that there was people.” J a n d A. M .t m oots on Saturday evening bankers and wealthy people of on or before each full m oon. V isitin g breth It would pay you to write him at Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. For never a wiser nor better measure, todny oppose the issue of paper ren oord ia lly in v ited . family use it has no equal. I gladly money by the people), from the never one better calculated to serve Kansas City for a copy of his nd- J . P . G o o d m a n , W. M. recommend it.’ ’ 25 and 50 cent C . W . W iiit b , See. apprehension that it would depreci the interests of an increasing iouu drees. bottles for sale by R. S. knowltou. U E L A H CHAPTER, NO. O. 1 S., ate to the prejudice of ull creditors. try ; and there was never a measure ______ ■> «» «•<----------- Our Spanish President. m eets Friday evening on or before We had discussed this point in our more steadily pursued or steadily An Englishman was once per •ach fn ll m oon at 8 o ’ clo ck from April 1st executed for forty years together,, t o O ctob er 3 tit. and thereafter at 7:30; and Juuto, where I was ou the side of The government qf Spain bavin-» suaded to see a game o f I as*ball, ea ch fifteen days thereafter at 2 o ’c lo c k in an addition, being persuaded that j than the loan office in Pennsylvania, lost control of Cuba, and beiu" and during the play, when be bap- th e a ftern oon . the first small sum struck iu 1723 founded and administered^ by the unable to protect the property or peneil to look away for a moment, M b s . A lich T uttlk , W . M . had done much good by increasing assembly of that province. M b s . N ob a G oo d , 8 bo . lives of resident American citizens a foul till caught him on the pbi the trade, employment and number or to comply with its treaty obligu-’ and knocked bun senseless. Un NO. 58, I. O . O. F.. /C O Q U I L L E L O D G E . . NC “ The early notes of the colony, turns, we believe that the' govern coming to himself, lie asked faintly v / m uwc 13D t c , Satnrd » n ....J iy eets every »y even in g. V is it of iu habitants iu the province, since in g brethren in good standing cordially I now saw all those old buildings says Phillips’ American Currency, ment. of the United States should “ Wliat was it?” ‘ A foul—only a in v ited . inhabited, and many new ones “ seem to have kept their credit well actively use its iufluence and good foul,” “ Good heavens!’ be ex C. A. H abbinoton , N. G. building. Where, as I remembered and had not the revolution inter offices to restore peace nud give claimed, "I thong'd it was a mule. 1 . 8 . L aw bbwoi , R. S. well, that when I first walked the vened thev would all have been re independence to the island— lie- J Q D IL L E E N C A M PM E N T, N O . 25. f. By Mental Pritress.— Wayworn O . O . Fi, m eets every first ,*.nd third streets of Philadelphia, eating mv deemed at par, as a m p l e funds woie publican platform ou which Will W a t s o n - Wot did the doctor tell T h a r«d a y s in each m onth at O dd Fellow s’ roll, I saw most of the houses in always provided by taxation or iam McKinley was elected to the von to do fer your cold? P eny hall. C ordial invitation extended to all vis Wuluut street between Second and excise duty, in the same act that, presidency. it in g patriarchs in good sta n d in g . Patelic—H e says I orto take a R . E. B uck , C. P . Frout streets, with bills on their issued the bills, for^ their gradual The platform adopted by the Re- right good sweat. I guess I II set 0 . F . B outbll , Scribe. doors ‘To be let,’ nnd many like but total extinction.” publican national convention has down nu’ think about work. a m ie rebekah l o d g e , n o . 20 , wise ou Chestnut street, and oilier David Hume, the historian, says received my careful consideration I. O . O. F ., meets every 2nd and 4th streets, which made me think that in substance: 'Ti* C u re C o n s tip a t io n F o r e v e r . “ I n Pennsylvania the and has my unqualified approval — W ed n esd a y s in ea ch m on th , at O d d F el the inhabitants of the city were de land itself is coined. A lows’ hall. M iss R / t C ollibu . N. G . William McKinley’s speech of acceo- J. 8 . L awbbmce . K . 8 .______________________ serting it one after another. iimnediately on the purchase of laud tance, June 29, 1890. The Hog Family. “ Our debates possessed me so can go to a public loan office au It is honestly due to Spain and to fully of the subject, that I wrote an receive notes to the amount of ha.f our friendly relations with Spain The self-msde man was speaking, anonymous pamphlet on it, entitled the value of his lnnd, which notes that she should be given a reason ‘The Nature and Necessity of a ho employes in all his Pa>’™en^ ’ able chance to realize her expecta He said; “ My father was p . raiser C O Q U IL L E C ITY. Paper Currency.’ It was well re and thev circulate through the tions and to prove the efticucy of o f hogs. There was a large fam I O pposite C ity W h a rf.1 ceived by the common peoplo in colony by convention. No more the new order of things to which ily of us” — and then his voice wns general, but the rich men disliked than a certain sum is issued to an. she stands irrevocably committed.__ drowned by the applause.— Com E EPB ON H A N D AND M AKES T o it, for it increased and strengthened one planter; nnd each must pay M illiam McKinley's message to con roon wealth. order first-oiass the clamor for more money, and as back into the public t r e a s u r y , every gress, December G, 1897. R A W H ID E : C H A I R S . they happened to have no writer ------------- -- -------- ----- - year, one-tenth of his notes. W hen M a n u factu red from best hard w ood. among them that was able to answer they are all paid back he can repeat Appeal to Reason: A convention J. B. F O X . P roprietor. it, their opposition slackened and the operation.” of bankers was held at Atlanta, On., the point was carried by a majority this week. It was called to send a in the house. The utility of the Could there be higher authority lobby to Washington to “ demand” currency became by time and ex for the belief that the increase of such legislation as the banks wanted. perience so evident as never to be the volume of currency in propor When labor wants a law it “petitions" much disputed; so that it grew soon tion to the increase of business is for it and don’t get it; when bankers to £25,000, and in 1739 to £80,000, beneficial to producers, and that any want a law they demand it See \ f;A jN J F A O T T K I T H E C E L E B R A T E D since which it arose during the war kind of money, in reasonable volume, the difference, you greenies ? But I U " i R A t T t ” A utom atic Panila’ to upwards of £350,000 — trade, will not depreciate so loDg as it is there was one demand that would buildings and inhabitants all the receivable for taxes ? Both Frank in sound real funny to an intelligent while increasing.” and Jefferson were not only bi people (but alack! we have them In 1739 the assembly o f Pennsyl metallists but they cite actual ex- not,) and that is that “ the govern- vania authorized an issue of paper periment in Pennsylvania and I nient (people) should cease to legis- money— bills of credit—to the Virginia to prove that the treasury ; iate in its own interest!” Think of Almost everybody takes some laxatlvo amount of £80,000. This money note, bottomed on taxes, is the best the g a ll! They demand for the medicine to cleanse the system and keep tha pure. Those w ho take SIMMONS was to be put iu circulation by circulating medium people to legislate against their own blood LlVtR REGULATOR (liquid or powder) loauing not more than £100 to any interests! Yet every law relating get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant one person, upon real estate security Appeal to Reason: That the rich to hanks and ci rreney on the statute laxative and tonic that purifies the blood of at least double the value of the hold the law in contempt is shown books lias been of just that charao- and strengthens the whole system. And Congress ter— against the peoplp. But even more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU . I loau, for a term of 16 years at 5 duily by their own press. Oue-sixteenth passed a law giving the railroads ' when the bankers muke their de- LATOR regulates the Liver, keens it active «w* : | per cent interest. and healthy, and when the Liver Is In | part of the loan nnd accr Jed inter- j^three _ years _ _________________________ in which to kill all the j mauds in such plain words the peo- good condition you find yourself free from j est was to be paid back yearly. The ; Vakeinan they pleased, after which _ . which I pie have not enough sense to see Malaria, Biliousness, Indigeslion, Sick- Headache and Constipation, and rid of 5? intereot w m to be applied to public they should all have the safety i the point No wonder such things that worn out and debili* ited feeling. 1 improvement«. couplers. The time has elapsed, | ^„ from bad to worse, and that These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. The British parliament in 1751 the railroads refuse to comply with poverty, crime and suicide stalk the Good digestion and freedom from stomach an d alt furniture necessary for lh a hen ool- i room . E rery desk o f this com p a n y's tuan- prohibited the further issue of paper the law. Are they sentenced to ' land. troubles will only be h jd when the liver n fsctn re is w a rran ted , I is properly at work. Iftrrubled with any money hy the American colonies. prison for violating • a law -— ------------ law- that | these complaints, trv SIMMONS LIVER and any part that becom es broken or nnfit Dr. Franklin visited England and causes several deaths a ray? Not I V T A N T E D .— T R U S T W O R T H Y AND if REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi fo r nss dnrioff that tim e will be d u p lica ted protested against the net. He a hit of i t honey. If a poor devil I f active gentlemen or lailies to travel cines, and Better than Pills. w ithout ebarire. established bona« in stale stated to the British authorities had violated the law by grinding o fo f r O responsible W rite fo r circulars and prices to regon. Monthly $tto.00 and expenses. ^ W - E V K U Y P A C K A G E -W *^ M R S . N O R A A. G O O D . ' that before the issue of the paper P osition steady. R eference. E nclose «elf- up a pint of liis corn and run it H a s t h e 7. Hlani|> In r e d o n w r a p p e r . A rent for C oos cou n ty, I addresset! stamped envolope. T he D om in- the colonics had neithor through a still, or had made a cigar i Co»,ni!lc C ity. Oregon. ! nr.i.iy I r J . I I . Z c it i u * C o .. 1‘hlhk, Pa, ion C om pany, Dept Y. C h ica go. Had to Jump. J O F INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE. W ATTORNEY LAW ■«raid Ollke, Coquille Citv, Oregon. C. L . M O O N , A ttorn ey and C o u n s e lo r a t L a w jolm F. Hall, (J. A. 8BÙI TH E F A T E OF A PR O M IN E N T _ _ M A R IN E GROGERYM AM a P. H. Monahan, one of Detroit’s Oldest and Best Known Merchants Meets with a Serious Experience. From the Evening News, Detroit, Mich. Prominent anion»* the business men o f Detroit, Mich., is Patrick II. Monahan, who resides at 19J Baker Street. He haa been actively engaged in the gro cery bu»ines3 for the past forty-seven years, of which forty-two years have beeu in Detroit. Coming here nearly hulf a century ago he started into business at the corner o f Second and Jefferson Avenues, anil for years catered to the marine trade. From Duluth to Buf falo his name as an honorable, lionert boat supply man was well known to all boTtmon. No matter what time o f day or night, the Monahan Marine Grocery was kept open for the convenience o f the lake boats, lie is the best known and oldest retuil grocery dealer in Detroit. He hns been successful in business by his square dealings, ami is yet to be found behind the counter any day at his lurge store, corner o f Twelfth ami Baker Streets. To u reporter, he recently said : “ When we first opened the Jefferson Avenue store we had to work day and night. The vessels that needed supplies, wanted them right o ff nnd we had to jum p all the time. The reason vesselmen patronized us, was be cause we filled their orders at once. Every hour counts with them and we I iai I a double set of clerks that worked day and night. I have been hustling all my life. No man can succeed in business without hustling. Some people hustle too much, and I was one of them. “ About four years ago I had to give np en account o f my hack giving out. It had bothered me for years. For a week I sat around the house and then had to go to bed. The family physician said that I had worn m yself out by hard work. I did not do much for nearly two years, nnd doctored fo# my kidneys. My friends advised ine to try remedies that they had faith in, aud I tried neurlv all o f them. I was ready for any remedy that would relieve me, but I did not fie e iv i any btaoift. “ I read considerable during my sickneea and in uiy daily paper I noticed frequently articles regarding the wonderful cures made by I >r. W illiam s’ Pink Pills for Pale People, aud how the pills^contained, in a condensed form, all the elepicnts necessary to give new life and richness to the blood aad restore shattered nerves. One day I read of *- case like mine, in which a complete oars bad been effected. That convinced me that the pills had merit, and I decided to try them as they cost only CO cents a box (never in loose form) or six boxes for $2.50, and could be had at nny druggist’s, or by mail from the Dr.; Williams* Medicine Company, Schenectady, N .Y . The next day I asked the druggist re- ‘fording them. lie said. ‘ W e sell large quan tities o f tho pills and they are well recom mended b y the purchasers.* They build nfi the blood, anti restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks, and effect a radical cure in all eases arising from mental worry^ overwork or excesses o f whatever nature. I bought a box and took it home, fcnd commenced to take the pills. Befbre 1 lisd taken 6ne boa that intense pain which for fifteen year# had nearly killed mo was gone. I con tinued using the pills until I had tokew four l>oxes, which made me feel as well as I had for years previous to my sickness. 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A lw ays ready for use and un rivalled C G C B C M Chair Factory^ Coupon, If •sot C. 0. 0. or on trial rt,v;v.-’W:-fan4‘*si»sBl *mf. ity o f w ork. Notice lit« fo l low ing points o f superiority.- The Head o f the ' ‘Arlington" swings rn patent socket binges, firmly held down by a thumb screw. Stroug, substantial, neat and handsome in design, and beautifully ornam ented in gold. Bed plate lias rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, m aking it flush with top o f table. Highest A rm —Space under the arm is 5 / l x inches high aud 0 inches toug. This will adm it the largest skiits, nnd even quilts. It i 3 Self-Threading—Absolutely n o holes to put thread through* except eye o f needle. S hu ttle Iscj'linder, open on end, entirely self-threading, easy to p u f in o r take out; bobbin holds a large am ount o f thread. 5 tltch Regulator is on the bed o f the macfeiftC, beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale ..hewing the num ber o f stitches t o t h e inch, and cau be changed from 8 to 32 stitclics to ¿he inch. Feed is double and extends on both sides o f needle; never fails to lake goods through; never stops at seams; m ovem ent is positive; no springs to break and get o.it o f order; cau be raised nnd lowered ht will. Autom atic Bobbin Winder —Fou filling the bobbin autom atically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. M achine does not ruu while w inding bobbin. I.fght p u n n in g—M achine is easy to run, does not fatigue theQ$>ef-r ator, m akes little noise and . ews te.jiiu'.v. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both side#;* —ill not ravel, and can be cbnugt d without .stooping the m achine. Tension is a flat sp rin g teu- sion, and .............. will admit thread f.v.m S . ioO spool col to 11 ......— without ‘ -----------1— changing. **------------ Never gets — ou___ Yii o f order. The Needle is a strai.;ht, b-sctli die, flat on oue side, and cannot be put in w rong. Bar is round, made oi t ‘ hard tied steel, with ctl cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting on the goods. Adfustublc B eatings—All bearings are case-hardened steel and easily adjusted with a r.crew driver. All l**st^timlion can he taken up, aiul the m achine will Inst a lifethust A ttachm ents— L v.li m.ichutt* is furnished with n."ccssary tools nnd accessories, and in addition w e furnish nn extra set of attachmeu . in n velvet lined metal box, free o f charge, ns follow s: O ne ruffler nud gatherer, one binder, on e shirring plate, on e set o f four hem m ers, different widths up to H o f an inch, out t icket'', ou e under braider, 0110 short or attachm ent foot, nnd one thread cutter. W ood w ork o f finest qnnIffy-i.:k orxrnlmit, gothic cover aud drawers, nickel-plated rings to drawer«, dre s guards to wneel, nnd device for rfp ta ciag belt. nflflPT PAY HSCH PRICES FOR B|JY DIRECTLY OF MANUFACTURERS AND D u ll I I r» I f.EWifIG KACIilKlS D U l SAVE AGENT S AND DEALER S PROFITS O U R G R E A T C K .T F i. £ ? 3 , £ 0 l*9°'j r ."fecia l W holesale P rice, hut in order to introduce tin ; h b /i-g r.u ie re w ing machine, w e m ake a special cou pon offer, givin g every render <•• this j p- r a chance to get a first-class ma chine at the lowest price ever ofietvu. < -n receipt o f $ 18 .g o csrli nnd coupon, w c will ship the ODove-desc . ’ bed m i diine anyw here securely packed aud crated, audguarantceim fe delivery. A ten years’ written warranty sent with each m a c h i r e a m ? 1« 1 i f i ' \ ns represented after thirty days’ test trial. W e will rh ipC . O. J>. I t .') with privilege o f twenty days’ trial on receipt o f J-nOOasa gunrantt-* ; f j,i -.«l P.uh u tul charges. I fy o u prefer thirtv days’ trial before paying, send for our large illustrated catalogue w ith testl- moiiiufo, explaining tufty h ow w e rh ip sew ing m achines anyw here to an y one at the lowest manufacturer ’» prices without asking o n e C«Bt in advance. T he best plan is to s-n d all ■ a;>h with order, ns you then save the $1.00 dis count. Rem em ber the cou p on mu .t 1 -c seat w iin order. Or make your order direct through the H erald , as agent, withou extra lharge. T o tire X T n .i o r f a n .a t e S D E S K S , GOOD FOR EVERYBODY THE Dr Gibbon K ____ IDNEY chool Furniture Co JOH N KA IN O T h is o ld roliat.le and m ost successful spec ialist in Hfin Francis co , still continues to cure nil Sexual and S em inal Diseases, such rh Gonorrhea, O l o c t , S t r . o t n re, M A R T IN K U B SB M A R S H F IE L D NORTH FRONT STREET. MARSHFIELD. foru »»! Skin D i s " sis* '*• N e r v o u s D ebility. Iir.poiency, Ht-minul WeiiknettH and Loss o f M nuhood, tho oonsrquetioo o f scif-abuHO L L K IN D S of blAcksmith work au i and excosHFH producing tho follow in g sym p wagon work, new or repair work, don« tom s: S allow cou ntenance, dark spots un on short notice. der the eyes, pain in the bend, ringing in the ears, loss o f con fid en ce, diffidence in W E G U A R A N T E E OUR W ORK approaching strangers, p alpitation o f the heart, weakness o f the limits And back, loss T o g i . e satisfaction Com e end see us. o f m em ory, pim ples o n tLe fa ce , coughs, B O T i m i KAI NO A BUSHEL. consum ption, etc. DK. G IB B O N has practised in San F ra n cisco over 30ye«rs nn 1 those troubled should not fa il to con sult him and receive the b e n efit o f his great skill and e xp e rie n ce . The doctor c u r 's when others fa il. Try him . C U K E 8 G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured nt hom e. Charges reasonable. Call or g ri ------------------------------------- A p E T E R LOGGIE,^ DH. J . F. GIBBON. write. 62fi Kearney street. Ban F rn ucisco. C al. Daily Capital OF Journal SALEM . Subscribe for the people’ s d a ily —f 3 n year; weekly. $1 a year. B am erate« by the month. T he D a ily Capital J ourn al. 1 y e a r.. ..$.3 00 T he H ebalo 1 y e a r................................... 2 00 T h e tw o w o rth .................................... fr> 00 Both given for one year. f o r . . $4 20 T h e W eekly Capital J ou rn al, 1 y e a r .. f l 00 i T h e H i r a l d . . , . ....................................... 2 00 *r T h e tw o w o rth ................................... 00 BANDON. O R , KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL LINE OF Burial Caskets A .T Lowest Cask Prices. Orders left with R. S. K vowi . to S, ~ I CoquiLU Cm, will receive prompt ** Both 1 year fo r .................. . . t i 40 atlenton.