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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY,
18.
R E. WHITTAKER,
What Samantha Allen Says About War.
M ARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED-
"Flam ing Sword” Thrusts
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MARCH 13,
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“ I don't know how you feel, Jo-
siah, but it looks bad to me to see
the two great Christian nations of
the world engaged in all the hor
rors and bloody agony of war, and
each on ’em fightin’ agin a smaller
nation, and middlin’ peaceable ones
so fur us I know. If a great foe
should rise against us, Jos-all, and
all efforts for peace should fail,
then, mebby the Lord would be
willin’ for us to drive ’em from our
j borders at the edge of the sword,
j but to light for conquest, or greed,
| is different."
“ I tell you, Samantha, you haiu’t
got the right on’t; .America had to
fight the Philippines to protect ’em
and carry the gospel to ’em, and
England had to see that them Out
landish men could vote, and they’re
bound to civilize Africa. The Eng
lish do a good deal to advance the
cause of religion; they’re bound
that this little nation of Boers shall
be civilized and enjoy religion ns
they want ’em to.”
“ They trust in God, Josinh, if they
are a little people, and they should
triumph over a giant foe, as Israel
did so mauy times, helped by the
God of battle, would it not belp
the world to hev faith in God? Sez
I, read their battle-hymn :
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Boer Raiders
Are Stirring Up the Cape
Colony Dutch.
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NO. 33
Facts.
The thin ganzo of civilization cov
ers n world of barbarism.
The Almigty filters the waters of
life through the sands of the ages.
As a man thinketh so is he, but
he is not always what he thinks be is!
Modern worshipers are engaged
in tbe service of the almighty- dol
lar.
No great thiDg is accomplished
without effort; uo reward without a
struggle; no victory without war
fare.
Telegraphing without wires sug
gests the possibility of conducting
the government of a nation without
wires—to pull.
The world is a great theatrical
stage which needs elevating. When
elevated, there will be new scenes
and new actors in the drama of life.
Tbe millionaire has come as a
thief, and has stolen the products
of labor, appropriated and enslaved
the masses.
The Almighty comes
“ as a thief,” to take from the mill
ionaire what he has gained fraudu
lently, and to give to the people
their property and freedom.
Modern roform movements are
but dams constructed across the
stream of corruption. They may
give seeming temporary relief; but
the stream breaks ever in unlooked-
for places. The danger point is
reached when, after the Hood accu
mulates, the dam gives way; then
the sweeping tide destroys all in its
path. Destroy the cause! Purify
the Btreara.
Grammatically Bpeaking, a kiss ie
a conjunction.
'C o q u i l l e C it y , O r .
In line 12,000 microbes would
London, March 6.—Mnfeking is
reach only one inch.
Opposite Hotel Coquille—east front.
to be relieved as soon as the Brit
A large turtle affords eight
W ill visit Bandon from 1st to 8th of each
ish force, already on the way to
m onth.
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pounds of tortoise shell.
Kimberley, can raise the siege. The
There are iu tho United States
force is described' aguely as“strong.”
O Q U IL L E
23,000 summer hotels.
Iu view of the fact that the Kim
H O S P I T A L .* '
Spain has had thirly-one wars in
berley light-horse is \mder the con
the last 100 years.
trol of the De Beers Company, Lord
NEW AND ELEGANT BOOMS.
One’s memory is stronger in
Roberts’ visit to Kimberley probably
SANITARY CONDITIONS PERFECT.
summer than in winter.
had to do with arrangements with
EXPERIENCED NURSES.
Cecil Rhodes to use this company
In France and Belgium elections
ERSONS (loairiuB to come to Coquille
of troops.
for Medical or Snrcioal Treatment
are always held on Sundays.
may obtain rates and other information,
Rhodes and Colonel Kekewitch
The Boston City Hospital tookcare
by addreaainB J. BURT MOORE, M.D.,
have had differences of policy, it ap
Coquille City, Oregon.
of 10,000 persons last year.
pears, which did not end with the
A lady’s foot should equal in
relief of Kimberley.
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length one-seventh of her height.
•‘What shall I do with him?” Co
Ten million nerve fibers are said
The moat modern arranged BARBER
lonel Kekewitch is said to have
SHOP in Coquille City.
to be found in the human body.
wired to Lord Roberts, who half
humorously replied, according to
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor.
A giant reaping machine at Red
the story circulated at the clubs:
lands, Cal., cuts a swath fifty feet
“ Put him in chains.”
wide.
“ (T L
M O O N ,
Fresh intelligence as to what
The sekleton measures one inch
A tto rn e y and
Lord Roberts is doing has ceased
less than the height of the living
again.
This
silence
is
taken
to
man.
C o u n s e lo r a t L a w
mean that something has happened
COQUILLE CITY. OREGON.
A recently built organ run by
or is about to happeu. The Boer-
electricity contains 61,500 miles of
Real Estate and Collections a Specialty
ruiders are uncommonly active in
wire.
the northwestern eection of Cape
Women are far more heroic than
Colony, where they are stirring up
John F. Hall,
men—as any shoe dealer will tell
the Dutch.
Martial law has conse
you.
quently been declared.
j A . t t 0 r n . e 3 r . a t - L a w ,
The player who sweeps the board
MARTIAL
LAW.
“ Oar strength is in ear God o f hosts,
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
in a game of chance always gets the
Oar tunes lire in His hand;
Cape Town, March 5.— Sir Alfred
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The wrnth o f nmn that idly boasts
dust.
Milner has issued the following
Dealer in Haar. E btatb o f all kind«.
We fear not in the Rand.
Jones Brooks, of McPherson,
From fanning dale, from soil and loam,
proclamation:
We are ooming, God o f Might.
y r t l e c a m p , n o . m . w o o d m e n
Kan., walked thirty-seven miles to
“ Whereas, the enemy’s forces have
The ramparts ot oar moan tain home
o f the World, rneeta at Heraey Hall
see a circus.
To shield. Guard thou the righ t."
invaded the districts of Prieska,
’ at and 3d Saturday nights o f each month
i . W. L knfym , Conaul.
The total area of the coal fields
Keubardt, Britstowu and Barkley
“
Well”
sez
he,
“
all
I
meant
wuz
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J . G. Simmona, Clerk.
it huin’t wimmen’s spear (sphere) Wrest and many British subjects T t a r D r a t F « « « I f o r I n l e l l r e l n n l in the world is estimated at 471,800
OU RT COQUILLE, NO. IS, FOREST- to talk about war.”
square miles.
have taken up arras; and
'1'lllMIUtlt.
era o f America, rneeta every aecond and
“ Whereas, it is necessary to repel
“ No, I know what wimen’s spear
This country is worth, according
fourth Thuraday evening, at Masonic Hall
No man can vote intelligently to expert estimates, more than $110.-
Coriuille City, Oregon.
is in war time; it is to have her heart the invasion and suppress the re
G ao. O . L bach , C. R .
go to the front with them she loves; bellion, now, therefore, martial law unless he thinks intelligently. In 000 , 000 , 000 .
H . I f . L o r b n z , It. S
to suffer and die with ’em, only is hereby proclaimed in these dis this time of “ wars and rumors of
Since 1883 military operations in
h a d w ic k
l o d g e , n o . 6 r , a . f . her’n is a livin’ death,
wars” the greatest aid to intelligent the Soudan have cost the British
ten times tricts.”
and A. M., rneeta on Saturday evening
thinking and the best food for intel goverment about $40,000,000.
worse to bear, to endure and suffer
• n or before each fall moon. Viaiting breth
ligent thought is that newspaper
ren cordially invited.
tliau all the calamities that fuller
An Anglo-Saxon Alliance.
Don't call a big stone man a liar;
C. R imanuhb , W. M.
which is greatest and best.
war. To be taxed for money to
J. J. Lam b, Sec.
it is cheaper to hire some other fel
The
Semi-Weekly
Republic
is
the
carry on au undertakin’ her soul
A Lion and an Engle once met
UELAH CHAPTER. NO. 6. O. E. 8., loathes— I guess I know what wira- in solemo conclave and resolved greatest and best of all newspapers. low to break the news to him.
meeta Friday evenirg on or before
Not less than 1,000,000 persons
that they were the natural protec Its telegraphic and cable news ser
• nch full moon at H o'clock from April let men’n spear is in war.”
to Ootober Glut, and thereafter at 7:30: and
Sez Josiah: “ Wimmen can’t un tors of all I he weaker birds and vice excels that of any other paper. attend the seventy-three branch
>aoh Friday afternoon two weeka there
derstand such things; Samantha, beasts-- in fact tbe great civilizing It prints the new news fully; not Chautauqua assemblies every sum
after at 2 o ’clock.
their minds liain’t built right.”
Miss E mma L obknz . W . M.
agents o f the world. The Eagle imaginative occurrences, but domes mer.
In 1886 the English canal carried
Mrs. Jennie L. Rose, Seo.
Sez I, sadly: “ Mebby that’s so, gently scratched the Lion’s stately tic and world-distant, fully authen
to tide-water 1,489,000 tons of
ticated
facts.
Josiah;
mebby
my
mind
haiu’
t
neck,
and
the
Lion
uttered
some
/"lO Q U IL L K LODGE. NO. S3, I .O . O . F.,
The policies of the great political vegetable food; in 1897 it carried
meets every Saturd ty evening. Visit built right to see the beauty of two maudlin sentiment about the ten
ing brethren in good standing cordially great nations, pledged to peace and der love-light in the Eagle’s eyes, parties are now being formed nnd only 744,000 tons.
Invited.
E. L. F i t c h , N. G.
enlightenment, waging bloody wars which told o f the natural bond of the candidates discus ,/ed. Now is
The seolian harp was the inven
J . 8. Lawrence, It. 8 .____________________
six months after a Peace Conference. brotherhood between then). Sud the time to subscribe for the best tion, it is believed, of Athanasius K il-
/T O Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 2S. I.
V 7 O. O. F., meets every first and third They say they believe the Bible and denly the Eagle discovered an old medium of keeping in touch with clier, who lived in the seventeenth
Thnradaya ia each month at Odd Fellows’ want to carry it to benighted na hen bravely defending her chick the whole world, The Semi-Weekly century.
hall. Cordial invitation extended to all v is tions of the globe. But bow are
ens against a hawk, and immedi Republic.
In the San Francisco schools Jap
i t i n g patriarchs in good standing.
the savages goin’ to believe ’em ately darted off to leach Hie hawk
No less worthy of attention is The anese children are not segregated
B. F. L awbknck C. P.
J . J. Stanley, Soribe.
when they preach that the religion a lesson iu humanity, and incident Republic’s Sunday Magazine. It is on the school rolls, but are classed
of Jesus is peaceable, long suffering, ally to eat the hen and chickens replete each issue with the best of as whites.
a m i e r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20 ,
I. O. O. F., meeta every 2d and 4th forgiving, and then pitched at ’em himself.
Tbe LioD watched the special articles written by the best
Recently a ship of only 2500 tons
Wednesdays in each m onth, at Odd Fel with cannons and swords?"
Its beautiful carried from Pura, Brazil, to New
Eagle admiringly and muttered: of literary talent
lows’ hall. Mas. C laba L amibeth , N. G.
Josiah
got
right
up
and
sez
he:
“
That
just
demonstrates
ray
theory
liiilf-tone
illustrations
have
already
Mias Irma Lukena. Sec._________________ _
York a cargo of rubber which was
They hain’t no use argyin’ with o f the survival o f H ip fittest.” made it famous and their quality and
insured for $3,000,000.
/C O Q U IL L E COUNCIL. NO.398 OF THE
V 7 Fraternal Aid Association meeta the wimmen, they can’ t argy fair, it And to demonstrate his theory still quantity^ will be preserved.
Germany publishes about 20,000
2d Tuesday evening o f each month.
hain’t in ’em.” And he wound up further, he sprang upon a lamb
News features are illustrated and
J. \V„ Soon, PreB.
books a year, France 11,000, Italy
the
clock
and
went
to
bed.—
Will
and
crushed
it
beneath
Ids
power
enlarged
upon
in
a
manner
equal
to
Mrs. A lice Tuttle, Sec.
Carletou’s Magazine.
ful paws.
the high-priced magazines. Events 9000, England 6000, and the United
Tliis fable teaches that “ fitness’’ of current interest are set forth iu States 5000.
J. E HAYNES.
SHAD HUDSON,
The value ( f bicycles owned in
to live does not consist in follow entertaining style. There, is humor
A Former Prisoner in the Famous Bull Pen. ing any ordinary useful occupation, in its pages, too, and for the benefit Maine is »324,420.
This is only
Hudson & Haynes,
such as laying eggs or growing of the ladies the latest Paris fash $7000 less than the value of the en
Washington, March 5.— William wool, but in brute force, nud in the
ions are each week exquisitely illus tire street railway properties of the
Mining and Real Estate Agents Powers, former constable of Mullan,
ability to kill somebody.—The trated and described. The Repub state.
Idaho, who was a prisoner in the
Eckley, Carry County, Orogon.
Of the 1,600,000,000 people who
lic’s Sunday Magazine is standard.
AVE vnluable Mint*«, Farms, Slock famous “ bull pen,” was a witness Straight Edge.
Ranches and Timber Lands for sale.
The subscription price of The constitute the population of the en
before the Idaho investigation com
Semi-Weekly Republic is »1 per tire world, about 1,400,000,000 were
Honse and 6 acres o f land well improved mittee today.
Don’t Neglect the Boyd-
Powers said the
year. With H e r a l d — both one year represented in tho peace conference
in Wilbur, Donólas county. Or., for sale, families of imprisoned men suffered
or exohange for property in Myrtle Point.
at The Hague.
— only »2.25.
Rev.
H.
B.
Swafford,
formerly
a
until a commisnry store was estab
The Republic Sunday Magazine
The use of coffee as a beverage
lished at Mullan, and about $11,000 citizen nnd pastor of the Southern
is $1.25 per year; with The Semi- began in Southern Arabia in the
of charitable contributions from la Methodist church here, gives this
Weekly
Republic—both—
$1.50
per
latter half of the fifteenth century.
bor organizations and anti-trust as item to parents nnd philanthropists
year Both tbe Semi-Weekly and It was introduced into Constants
sociations were distributed.
The in a late issue of “ The Home Advo
Sunday Magazine, clubbed with the nople in 15C4 and into Venice in
military terrorized the people. Wo cate,” which he publishes at Colusa:
“ Good people could not do a bet H erald , three papers, $3.
1615.
men complained that negro soldiers
ter thing than to form themselves
attempted to enter their houses.
Hawaii will import 7000 Japan
Curran & Gass, Proprietors.
Biggie Horse Book is ns full of
On cross-examination efforts were into a Boys’ Friend Society. Such
ese laborers this year. This will in
good
sense
as
an
egg
is
of
meat.
an
association
in
each
town
could
made to get the names of the men
crease tho Japanese and Chinese
a v in g b o u g h t o u t t h e c e n -
reach every boy in tbe place. Let Its motto: “ Ahvlays speak to a horse
tral Meat Market, we will be able to who returned after the blowing up
population to about 65,000, as com
as
you
would
to
a
gentleman,”
is
furnish all kinds o f Meat—Beef, Mutton of the mining property. Lentz pro literature suited to their needs be
pared with 31,000 Hawaiian natives
a n d Pork, and will pay the highest cash
given each boy. Let employment the keynote of its treatment of the
tested
to
this
as
in
line
of
“
intimi
and 3000 Americans.
price for beef, hogs, sheep, etc.
CURRAN ft GASS.
dation,” as the information would be found for them. Let some sort whole subject. There are twenty-
About $65,000,000 of insolvent
be used to make military arrests. of wholesome amusement be pro five chapters, including advice on
The witness did not give names, but vided. It can all be done if under feeding and watering, stable man indebtedness has beon wiped out
coos b a y
said he had furnished them to the taken in a systematic way. Noth agement, whims nnd vices, ailments or discharged Bince the new bank
Most
sheriff. He said the terrorization ing would do more for the country. and their remedies, harness hints, ruptcy law went into effect.
‘‘When the boys begin to see and about stubles, colts’ education, care of this indebtedness was of long
of soldiers gradually diminished.
There were no actual outrages, but enjoy the nice things provided for of the feet, etc. many of the illus standing and practically uncollect-
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
the witness had seen negro soldiers their pleasure, instruction and trations have been made from life. ablo.
spying
around houses at night. He profit, and find they can have these The book is handsomely printed and
I f nnofaotnrer o f Marble Monuments, H ea l-
waB
treated
kiudly in the “ bull pen,” and still be jolly, hotblooded boys, substantially bound in cloth. The
stones. Tablets, etc.
It is very hard to stand idly by
He and the they will thank you. Don’t fear price is 50 cents, free by mail; ad and see our dear ones suffer while
o e m e t e r y lots enclosed with s t o n e c o p in g and saw no outrages.
o r c u r b in g . Iron railings fam ished to or sheriff intended to arrest the ring that any boy who has anything in dress the publishers, Wilmer Atkin
awaiting the arrival of the doctor.
d e r . Correspondence solicited from parties
him, will not tumble in head and son Co., Philadelphia.
An Albany (N. Y.) dairyman called
i v i n g i n the coantrv or other towns who leaders of the crowd which blew up
m a y wish anything in my line o f business. the mining property, but his own heels to co-operate with you.
“The only son of a prize-fighter , at a drug store there for a doctor to
llABSHTrVTD
-
O b SQ
arrest prevented action on his part.
who ever amounted to anything,” j come and see his e,hild, then very
Dow't Tobsrro Spit i i d Swob* Tosr life Away.
Representative Lentz said be bad
says Victor Smith, “ Is the Right : sick with croup. Not finding the
T o q u it to b a cco e a sily and forev er, be m ay
about concluded the direct presen s e tlc. full o f life , nerve and vigor, taka N o-To- Hon. William Conrt Gully, speaker ; doctor in, he left word for him to
tation of the case, and after bear FUe, the w onder-w orker, that m akes w eak m en of the British house of commons. j come at once on bis return. He also
A ll druggists, see o r II. C ure guaran
ing one witness tomorrow would strong.
His father, John Gully, a after j bought a bottle of Chamberlain’s
B oo k le t and aampia frea.
Address
HOLBROOK, MERRILL yield to General Merriam, Governor S teed.
terling R em edy C o , C h ica g o o r N ew Y ork.
wards a prsze-fighter, grew rich ! Cough Remedy, which he hoped
& S T E T S O N ............
Steunenberg and others deuying
and was a member of parliament would give some relief until the
the charges. Several witnesses, in
Also BRIDOE
BEACH
According to the Washington for Pontefract in 1835. Speaker doctors should arrive. In a few
cluding former Master Workman Times the Rev. Sam Jones’ income Gully incidentally receives a salary hours he returned, saying the doctor
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Sovereign, of the Knights of Labor, for several venrs has been between of $25,000 a year.”
j need not come, as the child was
he said, would be reserved for »25,000 nnd »35,000.
much better. The druggist, Mr.
“
Like
Solomon
and
some
others,
rebuttal.
J. P. Brvaut, of Bard well, Kv., is President Kruger haa a weakness,” Otto Scholz, says the family has
said to be tbe owner of the largest says M. A. P. “ It is not for wives since recommended Chamberlain’s
and any other
The Oregonian on the 1st inat. strawberry patch in the world.
It (of whom he has but one), but for Cough Remedy to their neighbors
nnd friends until he has a constant
Building
Material, says: "Has the Republican party,! covers 1700 acres.
green carpet slippers. These seem demand for it from that part of the
tbrough its representatives in con- j
to
be
his
besetting
snare,
for
he
is
Colonel S. A. John, of Topeka, is
Or any and everything
country. For sale by R. 8. Knowl-
gress, taken the contract to dig its
seldom seen in the bouse without j ton.
carried in a
own grave? In effect, it is working the oldest white native o f Kansas.
them.”
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at that job with a wondrous, anil He was born at the Shawnee mission
First-class Hardware Store.
SALE—147 Acres o f LsnJ, A mils
Jeremiah Curtin, t r a n s l a t o r of F ■ 7014
ever what Burke called a “ quadru- in 1832.
from Norway, Coos eoonty. Knows
manous,'' activity. Congret-s every
The archbishop of Canterbury is S i e n k i e w i e z ’s novels, k n o w s e v e r y „ t h . M o O l a r , p la c e . F o r p a t io o U r s . c a ll
. day is making material for the Dem paid »10,000 a t ear more t h a D Pres l a n g u a g e a n d m o s t o f the d i a l e c t * o n
H E N R Y O fU D Y .
of Europe, and in aclf-taught.
' ident MoKinlev’g r.alarv.
fSuccassors to J. J. Lamb. | ocratic campaign.”
Norwsv, Oregon.
i*m20f4
d e n tis t,
a
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W IL M E R A T K IN S O N .
C H A S . F . J E N K IN S .
A $65.00 Machine
ft.
P h il a d e l p h ia
$18.§0
Ihraading
LATEST
b is r
CHEAPEST
Shipped to anyone,
auyw here, o u 10
days’ free trial,
i n you r ow n
h o m e , without
asking o i k cent
in advance.
Central
Meat Market ^
10 y e a r s ’ written
warranty w i t h
each m achine.
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CALL FOR:::
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Doors, Windows
J. A. Lamb & Co.,
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"Arlington"
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New High-Arm
“ ARLINGTON.”
A sti icily high-grade Sew
ing M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e d
throughout in the best p os
sible muniter. It possesses nil
m odern im provem ents,audits
m echanical construction is
such that in it are com bined
sim plicity w ith great strength,
thus insuring ease o f running,
durability, and m aking it im
possible for the m achine to be
put out o f order It sews fast
and m akes a perfect stitch
with all Linds o f thread and
all classes o f material. Alw ays
ready for use nud unrivalled
I for speed, durability a n t qual
ity o f w ork
Notice the fol
low in g points ot superiorly*
T he Mead o f the “ Arlington” sw ings on patent socket hinges, firm ly he.d dow n by » thum b
»crew. Strong, substantial, neat nnd handsome in design, and beautifully ornam ented in gold
Bed plate lias rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, m aking it flush w ith top o f table
Highest A rm —Space utiiler the arm i« 5 J4 inches high ami 8 incliec long This will adm it the
largest skirts, and even quilts. It Is Self-Th rending—Absolutely no holes t<> put thread through
except eye o f needle. Shuttle is cylinder, open cm end. entirely self-threading, easy to put in or
lake out; bobb in holds a large amount o f thread. 5 tltch Regulator Is on the bed o f the machine,
beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale shew ing the num ber o f stitches to the inch, ami can
u ech a n ged from H to Si stitches to the inch Feed is double nnd extends on both sities o f needle;
never fails to take *ro4>ds through; never stops at senms; m ovem ent is positive; n o springs to
break and get out oí «Arder; can be raised and lowered at will. A u tom atic llobbin W inder— Fo.
filling the bobbin autom atically and jv rfectly sm ooth without holding the thread. M achine does
not m u w hile w inding bobbin. I.lghf P u nning—M achine Is easy to run, does not fatigue the oner-
ator, m akes little noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on With sides,
w ill not ravel, and can be changed without stopping the m achine. '1 rnsinn is a fiat spring ten
sion. and w ill admit thread from 8 lo I » spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order.
The Needle is a straight, s e lf selling needle, fliit on on e side, and cannot be put in w rong Needle
Bar is round, made of case-hardened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil Irom getting
on the goods. Adjustable B e a rin g s -A ll Itearing* arc case hardened s le d and easily adjusted
with a screw driver. All lost m otion can be taken up, ami the m achine will Inst a lifetim e
A ttachm ents - Bach m achine Is furnished with necessary tools and accessaries, and in
we
furnish an extra
extra set
I o f attachm ents in a velvet lined m etal box, free o f charge s i follow s: o n e
m en
ruffler nnd gith erer, on e binder, one shirring plate, o on
n e « se t o f four hem
heintne:
«Itffrieii»
w _ —
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s up
uj
. . *. , . different
. widths
gtj
;o
o f on Inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachm ent foot nnd one thr »4
th ic cover and
cutter. W o o d w o rk o f finest quality oak or walnut, g o oth
ami drawers, tncict
tiickri i-piuteu
¿ luted rings
ring
vheel, nnd device for replacing
repinring belt.
to drawers, dress guards to wheel,
n n i l ’ T D A Y MICH PRICES FOR PHY O W E C TIY OF MANUFACTURERS■ J J J
UUrl I I
SEWING MACHINES U U I
SAVE AGENT'S AND DEALER 8 PROFITS
O U R G R E A T O F F E R . * 2 ,1 .6 0 !■ »nir Special Wholesale Price, t ut
in order to introduce this high-grade sewing m achine, w em n ke a special cou
Coupon
pon offer, givin g every leader o f this pap ef a chance to get a first-cln^s inn
No 20 TO
chine at the low est price ever offered, o n receipt o f f iM.go cash and coupon,
will ship the S Above-described
B S B 9 9 H ^ 9 m H
achine
iB anyw
■ ^ here
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securely
V F t f y p pa
s c k e d aii >
led. and
nteesafe delivery A ten years* written warranty sent with
crated,
n tid gnat
g1
$5 .3 0 .
chine. M oney refunded if not at represented after thirty days test
t
each mac*
. trial.
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e wi ship C. O. !) for I I » . » with privilege o f twenty «lays’ trial m
\ If v a » «»ith c r i er
receipt o f fT,.on as a gun rant re «,f good faith r.nd charges. I f you prefer thirty
for Arlington
days trial 1*ef<.re paying, send for -ur large illustrated catalogue w ith teatl-
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mtmlala, explaining fully how we ‘ hip sewing m achines anyw here to nuy.
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one nt the lowe st m anulsctnrer s prices without asking on e cent in advance. A
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T h e best plan is to send all cash with order, as you then save the $1 0 0
«ount. Bern em ber the con oon must be sent with ordw*
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