Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 27, 1899, Image 1

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VOL.
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1890.
17.
J J R . J. HURT M OORE.
Old Man Krueger.
BURG EO N AND P H Y S IC IA N .
OOQUUiUK OI'l'V. OHEUON.
nijjlit.
W IL d L ir or promptly
respond to nil call.,
£U*ENfc PANNENBERG,
ATTORNEY
at
LAW
.üitliiry P u M i e .
C O Q U IL L E C I T Y . O R E G O N .
O d f . in Uerald liai,din« , Coqnill . City, Or.
mHE
The
C O M M E R C IA L -i-----
m o t t m odern
nrrnn«ed
BABBEU
B I I O P iu C o q u ille C i t y .
ft. ft.
McDonald.
~~C. l i .
Proprietor.
MOON,
Attorney and
Oounselor at Law
O O Q U IL L E
ÇJTY . O B BO Q N .
Re^l Estato anil Oolleotionn ft Specialty.
A tough old nut is old man Kraegor,
I’retoria. Pretoria!
lie is made of neither salt nor sngar,
As be rules through Pretoria;
And (what d’ye think?) this tough old
gander
Hwe:»r8 bysn ike and salamander
That lie’ ll give the bulge to no Ui Hander
’ Round about Pretoria.
11.
For Old Man Krueger’s no way skittish,
Pretoria. Pretoria!
He doesn’ t seem to fear the British
Coming to Pretoria;
Ho say i. by great and holy Zion!
He’ ll pull bis tail and ktep his oye on
That treach’ roos beast, the British lion,
Prowling ‘round Pretoria.
HI.
They’ re holding Conf’rence at The Haguo
Johannesburg, Johannesburg,
“ Peace conf’ ronce!’ ’ That is very vague,
War lurking ’ round Johannesburg;
But British do not stop at trilles,
The peace they make is peace that stifles
A weaker pow r with army rifles,
Crowding toward Johannesburg.
IV.
The czar himself can’ t keep from laughing
Johannesburg, Jahauneslmrg!
t While ho the sparkling bowl is quulftag)
At things around Johannesburg;
How easy ’ tis to practice odes
To Peao**, while in the fiend’s abodes
War is planu’ d out by Cecil Rhodes.
To gobble up Johunnesourg!
V.
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
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D m I . i in K ilt. E m i t , o f »II kind».
/-»O Q U IL L B Granite No. 290, I’ * lr<>" " , ° f
V > Haabnadry meet ou the let Saturday
, f ...I t month at 10 o’ clock a. m.
N. Lon««*, Maater.
X. Pnaaenberg, Sea.
They fent a man called Alfred Milner,
Pretoria, Pretoria!
But he did neither good nor jll, nor
Meant to at Pretoria;
The thing is this: the greed for gold
Is making Uitlanders too bold
And Krueger will not be oontroll’ d,
At least, around Pretoria.
VI.
I f Old Man Krueger holds his hand,
Pretoria, Pretoria!
And gives the British to understand
Good shots live ’ round Pretoria,
He may avoid the awful blight
y r t l e c a m p , n o . w t , w o o d m e n
o f the World, meet» at Mnaomo Hall Of war; if not, he’ ll have to fight
is that “ might is right,”
1.1 _nd ltd Monday nights o f eaoh month. The maxim
As elsewhere, at Pretoriu.
A. J. SiniBWor ..C onsol.
VII.
Gaorge T. Monlton, Clerk.
If Old Man Krueger drops his liahd,
Pretoria, Pretoria!
OURT COQUILLE. NO. 1«, FORE8T-
era of Amerion, mi eta every second and He gives the Britishers his land
And title to Pretoria;
fourth Thursday e-renin«, at Maaomo Rail The only
arbitration made
Coquille City. Oraqon.
Is when both parties are afraid
H
Gao. O. L « aoh , C. R.
T o kick the ball when it is play’ d
H. N. Iioaan*. R. 8
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Elsewhere, as at Pretoria.
M i c h a e l L h u m s in Roseburg Review.
EN. L Y T L E POST, NO. 27, O. A. K.
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meets everv first Monday night or
eaoh month. Visiting comrndea in good
FILIPINOS ARE AGGRESSIVE.
«landing oordiully invited to nttepu.
II. H. liisK ia. Post Com.
J. Q uick , Adjutant.
Were Returning to Imus With a Force ol 2000,
M
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AG AIN ST M IL IT A R Y OUTRAGES AT
W AHDNER, IDAHO.
GreaLand Enthusiastic Mass Meetings
in San Francisco and New York
Appeal to the President.
Last night there was a tremen­
dous mnss meeting at Metropolitan
Hall, called by the Labor Council
and Building Trades Council to
pretest against (lie usurpation of
civil power anil the trampling upon
constitutional right by tho federal
military forces ut Warduer and Sho­
shone county, Idaho. The big ball
was packed to the door and the
limits of the gallery. Addresses
were deliyered by JumesG. Maguire,
Henry E. Highton, P. H. McCarthy
and A. R. Androe, and resolutions
adopted ci ndemning the acts under
martial law in Idaho. These resolu­
tions were sont to President McKin­
ley.
A bonfire blazed at the corner of
Market and Fifth streets last nig|it.
Iu froDt of Metropolitan Hall a
band of union musicians boomed
their patriotic music, and boomed it
well. On the bill-boards at the en­
trance was a declaration that “ Civil
Rights and a Free Press Are in
Danger,” and the further announce­
ment that a meeting would be held
to protest against the subversion of
liberty by General Mcrriam nud the
military authorities at Wardncr,
Idaho.
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But one general has s*iil thnt this
TRUSTS AND DRUMMERS.
constitution is too «htrt to cover
the limbs of the people anil not
Thousands of Mon Lose Work by Formation
flttcd to present use«. 1 hope wo
ot Combines.
will hear no other gMeral saying
that”
Washington, June 16.— During
The speaker then, quoted from the
constitution the aeotlqns guaran­ the afternoon seeaion the industrial
teeing the right of )Jjbqus corpus | commission heard a statement from
nud a republican foru i.of govern­ i P. F. Dowe, of New York, presi-
ment; and, applying theae sections 1 dent of the Commercial Travelers’
to the qase at Wardner, showed tbnt ; National League. Mr. Dowe said
tho constitution bad been violated , the opinion of the commercial men
in a time of peace and when the I nt large was that the trusts were a
state authorities were entirely able menace to the ccinmnnity. He
estimated the traveling salesmeu
to cope with the situation.
in the United States at 350,000.
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We copy from theBxaininor of the The formation ot trusts and com­
15th the above introd jfetiou to its binations was throwing a large
report of one of the greatest pub; number of these men out of em­
lie demonstrations held in San ployment. I d giving specific in ­
Francisco for mauy 4 day, after stances be said:
“ The National Enameling A
which followed report* of the ad­
dresses delivered by Hon. James G. Stamping Company, which depends
Maguire, Henry E. Highton, a prom­ for its raw material upon the
inent attorney, A. gtSknflree, and American Tin Plate Corqjtany, has
the chairmnn, ¥ . i,’ H. McCarthy. thrown a great runny out of em­
Theso were ringing addresses on ployment, aud those retained have
the subject before the people now, had their salaries reduced. The
and were enthusiastically received. great tobacco combinations throw
IA monster mooting was held in out about 3000 salesmen, the Con­
New York city, also, and their re­ tinental Tobacco Company tele­
monstrance to the president against graphing the discharge of 350 iu
General Merriain cites the war de­ one day. The baking powder trust
partment’s instructions to the lat­ bus dispensed with all excepting
ter, and go to show that he has half a dozen men. I know of two
exceeded his authority and proven salesmeu discharged by tire trust
himself a willing tool and tyrant ] who were formerly in tbe employ
The following is the “ protest” of uf tbe Cleveland Baking Powder
the meeting held in Saa Francisco: Company, one receiving a salary of
£5000 a year, the other $4500.
Their routes, with those of other
THE PBOTE8T.
Whereas,
The horrors of the discharged salesmen, are now
Warilner “Bull Pen” and the uncon­ coveied by one agent nt $18 a week.
stitutional acts of Governor Steun- Tbe bioycle trust will thiowoutGOO
enberg and Brigadier-General Mer­ salesmen gradually, and will cut
riam in tbeir treatment of the parties down agencies in every city. The
suspected of complicity in tho d e­ chair trust will affect immediately
struction of the Broker Hill and more than 500 salesmen by cutting
.Sullivan mill at Wordner, Idaho, them out of tbe line. One man
continue in spite of protest from all writes me that the Union Bug &
Paper Company has thrown oat of
parts of the country; ami,
Whereas, It is evident from the employment hundreds of salesmen.
most reliable sources that Governor The uumber of salesmen oat of
Steunenberg is a pliant tool of tho work because of the United States
mine-owners, combined to establish Rubber Company is 300; the sales­
industrial feudalism in Idaho; there­ men retained have been reduced to
a salary averaging, so 1 am in­
fore, be it
Resolved, By the citizens' mass formed, $1300 a year. The Ameri­
meeting, called by the Labor Coun­ can Tin Plate Company cut off
cil and Building Trades’ Council of about 00 out of every 100 salesmeu.
San Francisco, that we protest Tbe American Steel <fe Rod Com­
against the suspension of the writ pany, I have been told, discharged
of habeas eorpus in time of peace; 300 commercial travelers in one
that we denounca the suppression day.
“ In giving these estimates, I am
ess nud
of free spi
je®
a to
rignt or combi­ n o t ennsiderine the office force
tho denial
nation;’’ that wo condemn the wan­ thrown out through trusts. Sugar
ton brutalities of the “ Bull Pen,” and coffee monopolies have thrown
nud that we call upon all trades out 1000 salesmen; average reduc­
unionists nnd citizens in general to tion in snlary ot those retained,
make similar protest; and further, $1000 a year, 25 per cent only of
the old fjrce being retainej in the’
be it
Resolved, That we call upon house position. The Staudnid Oil
President McKinley, as commander- Company employes fewer salesmen
iu-ebief of the army, to order the thnn any other concern in the mer­
cessation of the usurpation of power cantile world of one-hnlf of its
by the military; and further, bo it capital.”
Mr. Dowe said the trust com bi­
Resolved, Thnt we request the
California representatives to ask, on nations Imd raised tbe prices of the
the assembling of congress, for a commodities they controlled from
5 to 100 per cent iu almost every
congressional investigation of the
instance, except coffee aud sugar.
Wnrduer brutalities^ and further,
In
these they were still fighting for
be it
coutrol of the field. H e said his
Itesolvod, That the secretary of
this meeting wire these resolutions fiy ures in this line were abso­
lutely correct, being from reliable
to President McKinley.
commercial acquaintances.
After a time a man bearing an
American Hag came down the aisle.
Behind him were men with sashes
of red silk across their shoulders.
Tho flag was loudly cheered. Then
came another flag, the bearers being
draped with red-white-and-blue
But Met Americans on the Way.
EN. LYTLE. W. R. C.. NO. 9, MEETS
sashes. More flags came in, the
in C oqoillo City on the first and third
Wednesday afternoon in eaoh month.
Washington, June 20.— General bearers of each being distinguished
M bs . W. H it «, Pres.
by sashes of differing colors. Ban­
Otis
forwards the following:
M bs . Ida H abtunoton . Seo.
Mnnila, June 20.— Adjutant Gen­ ners of silk nnd gold came with the
1 HAD WICK LODGE. NO. RS, A. F. eral, Washington:
Wheaton at flags. Each delegation received a
J snd A. M., meets on Satnrday evening
cheer. The bearers of the flags and
on or before each full moou. Visiting breth­ Imus, Cavite province, with four
guns, four batalions of the Fourth banner were representatives of the
ren aordinlly invited.
H abky IC biiis , W. M.
and Fifth infantry, Nevada troops Building Trades Council and the
0 . W. White, Sea.
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and cavalry. Scut a battalion south Labor Council.
UBLAH CH APTER, NO. , O. E. 8., on a reconnoissanco iu the direction
The body of the big hall became
meets Friday evonirg on or before
o f Dos Marinos yesterday.morning, filled. Thejro were m a D y women in
eaoh »nil moon «* » —’.lo o k from April lkt
to October Slat, and thereafter at 7:90: and where the enemy was reported to the throng. By quarter past 8 the
>neh fifteen d ay. thereafter at 2 o «lock ui
be concentrating their scattered galleries were plentifully detted
t b . afternoon.
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Mas. N oai A. M o E web . W . M.
forces. The battalion encountered with groups of men. Then the
M as. Jr.NNta Rosa. S sc.
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tho enemy’s force of 2000, marching band came in from the outside,
/■'iOQUILLE LODGE. NO. 53, I. O . O. F., to attack Imus, successfully .imped­ bringing a large following to fur­
meets every Saturday evening. Visit­ ing their progress.
ther fill the gallery seats. Then
ing brethren in good standing cordially
Wheaton, with two guns and two came a great company of the Sail­
Invited.
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J. A. S eed , N. U.
battalions, hurried forward and re­ ors’ Union, all in uniform. They
J . a. Iuwnwfca, H. 8.
pulsed the enemy with heavj’ loss, added their banner and their weath­
p t ■OQUILliE ENCAMPMENT. NO 25. I the enemy leaving over 100 dead on er-dimmed flag to the others on the
•y_J
V
J ( (). O. F., moots every first ana tniru
stage nnd took their places in the
Thursdays iu ouch month at Odd Fellows’ the Hold. Our loss is five killed, 20
Wheaton was reinforced gallery. By this time there was
hull. Cordial invitation extended to all vis- wounded.
iting patriarchs ill good standing.
last night liy a battalion of the standing loom only on the lower
R . E. B u c k , C. P.
Ninth infantry, nnd is driving the floor, and gallery sents were getting
G. F. B outxix . Scribe.
enemy beyond Das Marinas, which scarcer every minute. The people
AMIE RKBBKAH LODGE, NO. 20.
I. O .O . P.. meets »very 2d npd 41h is now in his possession. Casurlties were warming up, nnd the stirring
Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel­ today not reported.
Wheaton’s tune with which the band hud wel­
lows’ hall. Mas. J ulith ConniKU, a . U.
qualities for a bold and successful comed the Coast Seamen’s Union
J. S. L a w h b s o b . 8 .
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was greeted by a hearty cheer.
attack are unsurpassed.”
AOQUTLLE COCN'CIL. NO.S98 OF THE
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When P. H. McCarthy, chairman
j Fraternal Aid Association meets the
Mine Owners Warned-
2d and tthTuesdnv evening o f each month.
of the meeting, called fc » order at
Mas. E l i a P a k n b n b e m o , Pres.
8:30 o'clock there was no vacant
D. F. D kak . Sec.
Wajlace, June 19.— A deputy seat in nil the place. In a brief ad­ New York Labor Federation Alter General
sheriff went to Mullau today, to no­ dress Mr. McCarthy said the meet­
Merriam.
tify the Independence nnd Hunter ing had been called for the purpose
miners to eense working men with­ of issuing a solemn protest against
New York, Juno 18—-The Central
out permits.
The Independence the methods employed by the gov­ Feneratcd Labor Union today pre­
complied with the order, but the ernor, attorney-general and cor­ sented a resolution instructing its
Hunter dccliued. Unless work ceases oner of Idaho, assisted by General secretary to write to President Mc­
tomorrow, the mino will be put un­ Merriam (loud hisses) in subverting Kinley and the war department,
Curran & Gass, Proprietors. der
guard, and the superintendent the laws and interfering with the demanding the recall and trial hy
constitutional rights of the people. court-martial of General Merriam,
a v i n g b o u g h t o u t t h e c e n - put in prison.
tral Meat Market, we will be able to
“ If those officials of Idaho employed because of bis policy regarding the
fam ish all kinds of Meat—I5oef, Mnfcton
Wilmington Justice; There are
by the trusts which control those striking miners at Coeur d’Alene.
nod Pork, and will pay the highest cash
thousands of laws every citizen is
price for beef, hogs, sheen, etc.
mines could look in here they would A commission was also appointed to
_________ CURRAN A PASS.
expected to obey under heavy pen­
pause in their career. Martial law draft resolutions denouncing Gen­
alties, and yet he can only securo
has no place in our form of govern­ eral Merriam.
information concerning them by
This action by tho central body
ment. The man who would sus­
hiring
a
lawyer
to
guess
what
the
C . O. O I L K E Y , P R O P R I E T O R ,
pend the habeas corpus act in time wos inspired by the reading of the
authorities
will
do,
or
the
courts
C o q s illo C ity , Or.— O p p osite D epot.
of peace has no right in a free reply from the war department to
decide. The poor man finds out
a letter asking if General Merriam’s
country,”
Keeps only Pare Wines and Liqnors and the law only when a policeman clubs
orders to the miners to employ no
Fine Cigar*.
Here
James
G.
Maguire
appeared
The Americas Olnb Whisky is one o f the him, and rings up the patrol wagon. on tho platform and was greeted union men had the sanction of the
specialties served in thes3 Clnbrooms.
department. The reply was written
Anton l ’funuer, the ex-Forest with two minutes of cheering.
by Frederick C. Squires, confiden­
banker, is said to have been
“ I wonder how the governor of
Beat Billiard Table in Southern Oregon Grove
tial clerk to Secretary Alger, and
seen in Sin Francisco lately and
Idaho would feel if he stood at the
that his bondsmen are likely to call door and saw James G. Maguire inclosed a copy of instructions sent
to General Merriam on May 31.
for him, as they had to make good
come into this ball?" asked the chair­
These were as follows:
a deficit in an estate of which he
man. “ The man who was guilty of
“ You will instruct Major Smith,
was administrator.
going on the pay-roll of those mine-
BANDON. O R,
S. F. Star: Any man who tac­ owners never would get over that commanding at Wnllace, that he is
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
itly or avowedly, negatively or pos­ sight. It is high time the president to aid with United States troops
A FULL LINE OF
itively, approves the outrage» of the United States took a stand simply to preserve order. These
were your original instructions.
against human rights now being on this case.”
The army must have nothing what­
perpetrated in the Coeur d'Aleues
“ The governor of Idaho is a Sil­ ever to do with enforcing rules for
is not a true American.
ver Democrat,” shouted some one.
the government of miners or the
.A .T
General Otis has cabled confirm­
“ Yes, but his employers are Gold miners' union. That is a matter
ing the assassination of General Republicans,” at once replied Mc­ for the local authorities to deal
Luna, which ho regards as bound Carthy. “ He is no better than Gro­ with.”
Order* left with R. S. K sowltos , to have a good effect, as his large ver Cleveland, who over-rode the
B e s n t r In D lood D eep .
C oqcii . le C ity , w ill rece ve prompt following will now undoubtedly be wishes of a governor of this state
Clean blood mean» a clean «kin. No
for peace.
'and sent federal troops iuto Sacra- beauty without it. Canraretn, Candy Cathar­
nttenton.
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
Hon. Richard P. Bland, champion 1 mento when all was quiet But atirring up the lazy liver and driving all im-
C O O S
B A Y
of the free silver cause and for 24 there is no politics in this move- 1 purities from the body, llegin to-day to
nannn pimple*, boil«, blotchea, blackhead«,
i years a member of the lower house I tnent It is a movement for Arneri- t and
that sickly biliou« complexion by taking
' of congress, died at Lebanon, Mo., ! can freedom.”
I Caaoreta,—beauty for ten cent«. AH drug-
Henry E. Highton was then in­ 1 gilts, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 26c, 60c.
on June 15th.
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
troduced, and in an emphatic speech
Mankind could make a paradise
A Psnnsylvania man claims to
Htowed that the establishment of
Manafaotarer o f Marble Monament*. fle.al- of this world at about one-half the martial law in Shoshone county, have invented a telescops which will
price it has cost them to make a Idaho, was a breach of the consti­ detect forces using smokeless pow-
stonefl. Tablets, etc.
! der.
cemetery lots enclosed with stone oppinfl hell of it
tution o f the United States.
or curbing. Iron rail in >?s famished to or­
Fourteen Philadelphian* auffered
Ignorance
and
cunning
are
always
“There
is
one
law
in
our
land
for
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
living in the c »'lntrv or other towns who found together; ao is humility and ; every man, rich and poor,” he said. I a living death on Edmonton trail to
may wish anything in iny line o f basin***.
“ That law is in the constitution. Alaska.
wisdum.
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is som etim es caused by overwork, either m entsl O' physi-
] cal. T h ere are many other exciting causeB, such as
exposure to cold, excesses, em otional influences, etc.
T he approach o f the disease is generally gradual
F re­
quently the first warning is a vague feeling o f headache,
vertigo and m uscular weakness.
Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills for Pale People
restore the nutrition o f the nerves and have cured m a n y
cases o f paralysis w h en all other rem edies and m ethods o f
treatment have failed. T h e record o f this rem edy entitles
it to a thorough trial.
Perhaps there Is ao man better known in the city of Lawrence, Kansas»
than Mr. G. H. Snyder. To a reporter Mr. Snyder related a
•wonderful story. He said:
“ I a in now seventy years of a ***. About three years ago I experi­
enced a coldness or numbness In thoieet. then oreoplng up my legs until
It reached my body. I grew very thin In nesb, my appetite was very poor
and 1 did not relish my food. At last 1 became so oad 1 was unable to
move about. 1 consulted several distinguished rhyslciaus, ono telling
me that I hau locomotor ataxia, another that 1 nad creeping paralysis.
I took their medicines but they did me no good and I continued to
grow worse.
“ One day a friend advised me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink rills for
Pale People. 1 Immediately commenced their use, throwing all other
medicines away, before 1 had finished my first box 1 found that th e /
were benefiting me. 1 used twelve boxes in all and was perfectly cured.’*
—From Ihe Journal, Lawrence, Kan.
Dr. W illia m s’ Pink P ills for Pale People contain, in a condensed form,
all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and
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as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. V itu s’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia,
rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effects of the grip, palpitation of
the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forma of weaknaaa either
in male or female.
Dr. Williams* Pink Pills for Pale People are told by ell dealer«, or
will be sent, poet] aid, on receipt of price, 50c. a box or eix box es for fs.5 0
(they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. W illiams
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(remainder o f 1899,
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C U A S F . JliN K IN S .
A $65.00 Machine
iqoo
1901, 190a and 1903)
Address,
F A R M
JO U R N A L
P h il a d e l p h ia
The Improved
New High-Arm
flrllnoton"
I was seriously afflicted with a
Threading
cough for several years, nnd last fall
L A T E ST
NEW
had a more severe cough than ever
BEST
HOM E
Cash v>Kh Order and Coupon
CHCAPCST
STY L E
before. I have used many remedies
without receiving much relief, and
Shipped to anyone,
anywhere, on M
being recommended to try a bottle
days’ free trial,
in y o u r o w n
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
h om e, without
by a friend, who, knowing me to bo
asking one cent
iu advance.
a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried
it, nnd with tho most gratifying
10 y e a r»’ written
results. The first bottle relieved mo
warranty w ith
each m achine.
very much and tho second bottle
has absolutely cured me. I have
A strictly high-grade Sew­
in g M a c h i n e , fin ish e d
not had as good health for twenty
throughout in th e best pos­
years. I give this certificate with­
sible manner. It possesses all
modern im provem ents. audita
out solicitation, simply in appreci­
m echanical cons!ruction la
such that in it are combined
ation of the gratitude felt for tho
sim plicity w ith great strength,
cure effected.— Respectfully, M rs .
thus insuring easeof running,
durability, nnd making it im-
M art A. B eard , Claremore, Ark.
possible lor the machine to b e
put out of order. It sews fast
For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
amt m akes a perfect stitch
with all kinds of thread and
The work of the Roseburg cir­
Coupon, if
all classes o f material. Alw aya
cuit court was finished up Friday, ler.t C. 0.0
ready for use and unrivalled
for speed, durability and qua!*
11th, and an adjournment taken to
or tria»
itv o f work. Notice th e fol­
lo w in g points ol superiority»
Thursday, Nov. 23d. The convicted
persons, Henry Staley, for larceny,
T h e Head o f th e '‘A rlington” sw in gs on patent socket hinges, firmly held down b y a thum b
and Jesso D. Gilbert, for forgery,
icrcw. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in design, aud beautifully ornam ented in gold.
were sentenced at 10 a. m. Staley Fed plate has rounded corners aud is inlaid or countersunk, m akin g it flush with top o f table.
I tic 'u s t A rm — Space under the arm is 3 % inches high snd 0 inches long
T h is will admit th e
got three years in the penitentiary, largest
skirts, and even quilts. It Is S elf Threading— Absolutely no holts to put thread through
and Gilbert two years in tho same except eye o f needle. S n u tlle is cylinder, open on end, entirely self threading, eway to put in or
take out; bobbin hold* s large amount o f thread. 5 tltch R egulator la on the bed o f the machine,
inetitution.
Theodore Roth, who beneath the bobbin winder, and ha* a scale showing the number o f stitches to th e inch, and ca a
changed from A t o l i stitches to the inch. Feed is double snd extends on both sides o f needle;
burglarized Henry Stewart’s store lie
never fails to tak e 'rood* through; never »tops at seams; movem ent is positive* no »pi m g s J o
at Comstock, had previously been break and get out ot order; ean be raised and lowered at will. Autom atic Bobbin W inder— Fo;
filling the !>obbin automatically and pet fectly smooth without holding 'h e thread. Machine does
eentenced to serve six months in not run while winding bobbin. L ig h t Running— Machine Is easy to run, dee* no» fatigue the oper­
ator, m akes little noise ami sews la p id ly. Stitch is adonblc lock stitch, the same on both sines,
the reform school.
w ill not ravel, aud Can be changed without stopping the machine. Tenston is n fiai sp ring teo-
a n d will admit thread from * to 160 spool cotton without changing. Never g e ts out o f ordev.
Game Warden Quimby bas issued fioti,
The Needle i* a straight, seltacttin g needle, flat on one aide, and cannot be put in wrong. N ttdto
in neat pocket form a pamphlet con­ Bar is round, made of case hardened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to pi event oil from gettin g
ou thegoods. Adlustable Hearings— A ll bearings are ca:;e-hardened st* el and easily adjusted
taining the game and forestry laws with s screw driver. All lost motion can be taken up, ar.d the machin»' will last a lifetime.
tta ch m en ts— Kach machine is furnished with necessary toolsHnd acccssoiici, and in addition w e
of Oregon, indexed intelligently nnd A furnish
an extranet o f attachm ents in a v elvet lined m etal box, free o f charge, as follows: O u e
readily available for reference. It n iU W .ind gatherer, one bind *r, oue shirring plate, one set o f lour hammers, different w idths up
to V» of >• n inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or nttachincut foot, and one thread
is his intention to distribute these cutter. W sod w ork of finest quality o ak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings
among sportsmen throughout the to drawers dress guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt.
n n i i r r D A Y high pf
for
c i i v o i r e c u t o f m a n u f a c t u r e r * and
state in order that every one inter­
U J ! f I I A T SEW ING M A C H IN ES O U T SAVE AGENT'S AND OEALF.d S PRO M TS
OU r. O R E A T O F F E R . * ? 3 . B O •»
Afwcial W holesale P rice, but
ested may be well informed on the
In order l j in’.rnduce this high-grade
m __„
w ing _
machine, w c m a k e * special ctm-
11 igii „___
Coupon
laws and able to know when they pon offer, gi
ider o f this paper a chance to g el a fust-cla** nia-
No. 3 0 7 S
“*
*
ever
offered.
On
receipt
o f $iH.go cash nud coupon.
chine nt the unve*» j>
are being violated.
w e will ship the nf> - described m achine anyw here securely packed and
$ 18.50
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a n d A ch ie v e m e n t« o t A dm irn t D e w e y ,“ th e
w o rld '« «reu teet n a v e l hero.
B y M arat
H n latea d . th e life - lo n g fr ie n d a n d nd m irer
ot t b e n a tio n 's id o l.
B i« « ea t a n d b eet b oo k;
o v r r 500 paR re. HilO in cu r« ; n e a r ly 100 pane«
h a lft o n e illu a tia tio n « . O n l y | 1 . 50 . E u o r -
m on« d e m a n d .
Hit; eom m iNeioh«. O i l fit
free. U iia n oe o f a life tim e .
W rite q n ic k .
Th<’ L o u u n io n C o m p a n y , 3 d Floor Caxton
B id « ., C h ic a g o .
Sewing Placm*
crated, nudgnatdnte sfe delivery. A ten years’ written warranty sent w ith
each machine. M n - refunded i f not as represented after thirty days' test
O. D. for JlO.uO with privilege o f tw en ty d a ys’ trial t n
trial. We wr
receipt o f Ifi.OOn* a gust an tenor g 1''*! Frith ami charges. I f you prefer th irty
•lays' Inal before paying, send for our large illufNrnted catalog*«« w ith te s ti­
monial-». explaining fullv how w e a h lp sew ing machine-» anywhere to an y.
one at the lowest
mnfVtiiTFr » pric-« without ndcing one cent In
vanes.
T h e best plan is to send all cssh with order, as von then save Ihe f l .00 dia*
fount. B tm tin l ..* »he «01:000 mu-»t be aaut w ith orcW*.
5 5 .0 0 1
If »«at with »nier
for Arlington
1 Sewing S a ch in s i
-d £ -0 i make ywor order tfimugli (Iu- II- raid, without extra rost.-Nfr-