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dloq u ill VOL. E. K W H IT T A K E R . D e n t is t , C o q u ille City, Or. Opponi to Hotel C oq ollle—enat fron t. Will visit Biindon from 1st to 8th o f each m ontk. OqUILLE H O S P I T A L ,. C N EW ANI) K LK U AN T B O O M S. H ANITAKY C O N D IT IO N S F E U F X C T . E XP E B IE N C E D N UltSES. KU80NH dtmlriiia to com o to C oquille fo r M edical or Suryic&l Treatm ent m i* ob ta in ratea and other inform ation, by addreaaiuK J . l i c i t i ' M O OKE, M l) . CoaoiUe C ity, O regon . P C O M M E R C IA L -i----- ip H B 'f b t C O Q U IL L E 18. moat modern arranged 11 Alt 15 E It bHOP in Coqnille City. M. M. McDonald, Proprietor ohn F. Hall, _______ ____ — — .— . a t t o r n e y . at - X ja w , M AUSHFIKLD, OltEOON. ---------- — I.a l.t in R ail. E htatb o f all kimla. T T o Q U I L L E COUNCIL. NO.1198 OF TH E Fraternal Aid Aaaocm tion m eets the M Tueaday .ycninR of each m onth. M r«. Alioa Tnttle, Sec. TOD RO U S L O D G E , N o. 7 », t o r P. meets every T uesday evening at Masonic H all. Brothers in good standing in sister l * d g . . .r e « r d i a l l y n v i t o d to vmU ^ V . K. W ilaon, K. o f B 1 ODHT C O U l'/ i j LE, NO. 18, FORES 1’- *,„erica , m eets every second and fomrth ftin rsday even in g, at M asonio H all ooqaille City. O regon. Guo. O. L each , C. R. H . N. L orbnz . R. S _____________________ C y r t l e c a m p , n o . io t , w o o d m e n o f th e W orld, m eets at Hersey Hall, l i t and Sd Satnrday nights o f each m onth. J. W . L enkve , C onsul. t . Q. Simmons, C lerk. M v e n in g t i d e c i r c l e , n o . 214 . W . of W „ meets ill Hersey’ a Ila ll on 2d »nd 4th Saturday nights in each m onth. JENNIE L. HOSE, Gunrdinn Neighbor. J . G. Simmons, Clerk. E HADW IOK LODGE, NO. 6», A. F. and A. M ., meets on Saturday evening . n or before each fall m oon. V isitin g breth ren oordially invited. C . R< MASi.ru, W . M. i . J. Lam b, Sec. c h a p t e r . NO. 8, O. E. s ., meets Friday e v e n irg on or before aacb foil moon at 8 o 'c lo c k from April 1st to October SU t.and thereafter at 7:2(1: and aaob Friday afternoon tw o weeks there after at 2 o’clock. uelah RAISING FUNDS FUR CAMPAIGN- Govennenl Employes Voted an Exlra Month’s Salary, but Did Not Respond Very Freely- Washington, Juue 11.—The Boat publishes an article staling that the Republican Congressional Cam paign Committee bus been endeavor ing to collect as a .campaign contri bution a part of Ihe extra month’s salary voted to the employes of con gress just before adjournment. The employes were informed that anv contribution would be voluntary and tunny of them paid no heed to the communication, while others made a small contribution, so the amount collected will not exceed $1200 or $1500, instead of $10,000 or more, as had been expected. The extra mouth’s salary voted to employes of congress, in accord ance with a custom observed by both political parties when in power, amounted in the aggregate to about $80,000. The Republican employes were requested by note to call on Mr. Schrader at the Raleigh Hotel Mr. Schrader was assistant secretary of ihe congressional committee in the last campaign. When the em ployes called they were asked for campaign contributions, and any in quiries as to the amounts were an swered with the suggestion that half of their extra month’s pay would be acceptable, but that con tributions would be voluntary and the giver could fix the amount. The amount given ran all the way from $5 to $10, in one instance, the Post says, to a whole mouth’s salary. Many employes, learning from others the purpose of the note sent them, did not call, so that the total contribution was much smaller than expected. Mr. Schrader, when seen regarding the matter, made the fol lowing statement: “ I think no man who has made any contribution to the campaign will say that he has been subjected to the least coercion, morally or otherwise. No one has been asked to contribute any stated sum or any portion of hie salary, and if any such statements have been made they were made by persons who have not, so far, visited these head quarters.” M is s E m m a L o k s s z , W . M . Mra. Jennie L . Rose, See. /C O Q U IL L E LODGE, NO. AS, I. O . <>. F „ \ / incela every S atnrday even in g. \ ¡sit in g b rethren in good standing cordially Invited. E . L . F it c h , N. G . J . 8 . Lawrence. R. S. Jefferson's Theory Not Wanted. C IT Y , heard her boasting that she never stole milk from the baby. I ’d say to her, ‘If that’s your only recom mendation, get out.' “ If you voters will hack lue up, I will try to substitute for ,tlie wise and frugal government’ described by Jefferson, a wise, a generous government. “ Would I have a government dis courage brains and energy? No. But does a father discourage brains and energy when he whips his boy for kicking his little sister? He makes a man of him. “ I’d improve tho energetic, intel ligent strain of Americans by kick ing decency into them. I ’d say to our great ‘captains of industry:’ “ ‘As his part is that goetli down to the cattle, so bliall his part be that tarrieth hv the stuff.’ “ I ’d look out for the humble man at home, aud even for the poor stuff.’ I ’d let the survival of the fittest go hang. “ I ’d go by what I see. Not by fine generalities. I see a few thou sands dying of over-eating aud over-drinking, or shivering with nervousness, racked by watching useless piles of money. “ I see millions leading dull, gray lives; wants half satisfied, ambitions killed. We are a free people, with nine men in every ten haunted by fear of losing employment. Pretty freedom. “ We are a people of unlimited producing resources, kept poor aud pinched by laws of ‘supply and de mand.’ Who made those laws? The people? Gentlemen, I shall ginger up the supply nnd demaud situation in a way that will he called anarchy by all savo perhaps about seventy- nine millions of our inhabitants. I'll let clonkmakers trade cloaks for farmers’ wheat. I’ll bring you to New York families the millions of tons of fruit that rot in the country, even if the government must build a railroad and Vanderbilt burst with woe. “ If a French king was not ashamed to say that he wanted er- t ug peasant, to have a chicken on the stove, an American president need not fear to demand that every American shall have good food in his slomach, good clothing on his body, a well eduented brain in his head, anil a happy American family around him. “I’d work to give a decent home life and time for marriage nnd child hearing to each Americnn woman, if it, meant melting every one of the diamond ‘crowns’ aud ‘stomachers’ that now make our opera house look like a monkey cage.” We have no doubt that in many quarters a presidential candidate upeakiug as outlined above would ho culled a pathetically insane so cialist. Furthermore, we have no doubt, whatever, that just such a “ socialist” will be elected some day —.and that before baby now in his cradle shall he old enough to vote. —N. Y. Journal. OREGON, TUESDAY, Reinterment ol the Bones of Patriots. JUNE 2G, 1900. N O . 18 How tho Heart Escaped- Blood Humors The H e b a l d made mention in is- [ An old officer, walking along Pall sue of May 8, about the ghastly find j Mall, stopped to speak to a crossing of tho bones of Revolutionary sweeper who saluted him iu miilitary j heroes who had died of starvation fashion. “You have been in the service, my ; und ill-treatment on British prison Are Cured by 1 ships aud been dumped into the sea man?” said he. close to shore near Brooklyn, N. Y ., I “I have thin, yer honor!” replied but being washed up on the beach the sweeper, in a broad Irish brogue. by recent tidal influences were dis- j “ Have you been in any engage covered by a patriotic descendant,' ments?” gathered up and prepared for do- | “ Shure I was all through the Cri- cent burial. Well, last Saturday’s inaya war.” Evening Telegram gives the follow “ Did you get auy wounds?” asked ing dispatch relative to a solemn tho officer. “ I was shot through my heart,” memorial service: “ I a lw a y s ta k e replied the crossing sweeper without PBISON SHIP MARTYltS BBIKTERRED. H ood ’s Sarsaparilla in It Purifies the Spring and It la Brooklyn, June l(i.— The remains the slightest hesitation. “ Get nlong, fellow!” said tho offi the best blood purifier of the Revolution Prison-Ship Mar the Blood. I k n o w o f . ” M iur P earle G r i f f s , Bald tyrs discovered some tiuio ago at cer indignantly, assuming that the win, Mich. the navy-yard, were reinterred in sweeper was an impostor. If you “ My blood was poor Fort Green today. National nnd had been shot through the heart and sores broke out on m y hand». Since state troops participated in the cer you would have been as dead as a taking three botl!c3 of Cures emonies, which were very impres door nail!” IL jod’s Sarsaparilla I “ But shure, sor,” said the man, sive. Secretaries Root and Long All Eruptions. have had no sore.s of “ me heart was in me throat at the a n y k in d .' Miss and Governor Roosevelt delivered M arion U n ger , *23 addresses. Governors or represent time!” ----------------►■«.««■ <---------------- Clark St., N. Y. CMty. ‘ ‘ I had that tired atives from the 12 other original Recently'between 50 and 60 young feeling all the time. states were present. I took H ood’ s Sarsa women, converts to the Mormon U OK SA L K —147 Acres o f L a n d . *4 m ilo 1 fr e N’ -iw ’iy, C ogs c o m it y . ¿ n v wa as the M c f'la ry place. F or patieulara. call oil H E N ItY CrKADY. jn n ” i)i4 N«»r\vnv, O rego.. In the S p rin g Hood’s Sarsaparilla -------------- » « > » —---- --------- East Oregonian: A small but suggestive occurence is reported from Columbus, O. Mr. Sheets, tho present attorney general of the state of Hanna nnd McKinley, appointed Mr. S. M. Bennett as a special coun sel to assist in the conduct of the cases against certain trusts. Mr. Bennett in a brother-in-law of ex- Attoruey General Monnett, famous for his fearless work as a trust pros ecutor. His appointment as spe cial counsel required Governor Nash’s approval. Mr. Hanna has ordered the governor to withhold his approval*—and it is withheld. It is plain that no man who fights trusts can expect any quarter from the power behind the throne of tho Republican party. The average reader will he amazed to learn that little New Hamushire, with less than 10,000 square miles, lias no less than 106 lakes aud ponds, 154 brooks, 58 rivers and 204 mountains. This makes Iowa look small. Colorado, a big state, has 550 creeks. Texas has compara tively few rivers, lakes and creeks. Alabama has 663 creeks and 87 rivers. Iowa cauuot approach that record. Minnesota has 222 lakes and 140 rivers.— New Yirk Press. At tho Oregon hospital for tho in sane on Sunday it was found that several little girls, patients in the institution, were afflicted with diph theria, and the management hastily isolated the patients from the bal ance of tho inmates, a building standing nearly a quarter of a mile fromthe main structure, and formerly usod as a pekt-house, being utilized for the purpose. ’ faith, passed through Denver on their way to Utah, in search of hus bands and homes Probably this is the largest consignment of unat tached brides ever seen in America, bince English maidens were lauded by the shipload in the early Virginia colony incident. Happy and as full of animal spirits as a bevy of school girls on a picnic, the farmers’ daugh ters aud factory girls looked forward iu joyful anticipation to their future as wives of prosperous Mormon ranchers. From all parts of the world they came— Missouri, Iowa, Illinois and Ohio, nnd other states of the middle west are largely rep resented. Others left homes in New England and New York. Only two men accompanied the girls on their journey, one being an old man, who had threo bright, blue-eyed, red cheeked daughters with him, and seemed as pleased as the girls them selves with their matrimonial pros pects. Ovircomes That Tired Feeling. Eradicates Scrofula. parilla and it made me feel like a new m an. VU 1 (Patent Attorneys,) . Evans Building, WASHINGTON, O. C. T o tlie X T n tertu n a t© Dr Gibbon T h is o ld reliable and moat eue cessin i spec ialist in Sau Francis co, still con tinu es to eure all S ex a e! and fVvV l L S em inal D iseases, anch as Gonorrhea, (ill :. S t r . c t n re, [ ^ S yp h ilis, in all its ;: v v; ■ • * • ; form s. Skin D iseaset, . ' v . ' - N e r v o u 8 D eb ility , In :p oten cy, S em inal W eakness and Loss o f M anhood, the consequence o f Belf-abuse and excesses producin g the follow in g sym p toms: S allow cou n ten a n ce, dark sp ots un der tho eyes, pain in tho head, rin gin g in the ear«, loss o f con fid en ce, diffidence in approaching strangers, palpitation o f the heart, weakness o f the lim bs and buck, loss o f m em ory, pim ples on tLe fa c e , cou ghs- oonsum ntion, e tc. D R . G IB B O N baa p ra ctised in San F ra n cisco over •»/ yearsan j those troubled should not fail to consult him and receive the b e n efit, o f his grout sk ill and exp erien ce. Tho i doctor cur-'fi when others fa il. T ry him . j C U R L S G U A R A N T E K D . Persons cured at hom e. C harges reasonable. Call or j write. D R . J . F . G IB B O N . I 625 Kearney street. San F ra n cisco C al. 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How ninny thousand times have you heard of ‘ Jeffersonian Democ racy?" How inaby times will you A M IE R E B E lvA H L O D G E , NO. 20. read and hear about it this year, I. O . O . F ., m eets every 2d and 4th Wednesdays in each m on th , at O dd F el while Mr. Bryan and Mr. McKinley call for your votes, while thousands low«’ hall. Mas. C u b a L asdb « th , N. G. Mias Irma I.nkena, Sec. of orators who never believed any / S o Q C I L L E E N C A M P M E N T , N O . 25, I. thing and never could think any V J O . O . F ., rneeta every lirst nnd third Tboradays in each m onth at O dd Fellows' thing, wave their arms and call for hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis the democracy of old? iting patriarobsin good sta n d in g . What was Jefferson’s idea of B. F. L awbbbck C. P. democracy? J. J. Stanley, Soribe. Chicago News: The Cape Town It is ali put bv him in just fifty- censor sat chewing the Btump of a Tho publishers of tho Topeka J. E H AYN ES. SHAD HUDSON, nine words of bis first inaugural ad blue pencil. “ Dickens,” he called Capital have allotted $5000 to the dress, aud here are those fifty-nine to his assistant, “ how many Boers Rev. Chas. M. Sheldon as his share words: Hudson & Haynes, did you say our 5000 men defeated?” from tho profits of tho “Christian ---------------------- ----- “ A wise and frugal government, “ One thousand nine hundred and daily newspaper” during that mem Oregonian: Coos county appears Mining and Real Estate Agents which shall restrain men from in ninety-nine,” responded the loyal orable week in March. Mr. Sheldou to have wearied of her walk with ! Eckley, Curry County, Oregon. juring one another, shall leave them Dicksus. “ Weil, turn it around to thereupon distributed this amount For seven years it was j AVE valuable M 'nea, F arm s, Stock otherwise free to regulate their own Populism. 9091. It will make many hearts among objects he considered both K n oches and T im ber Lamia for sale. pursuits of industry and improve the stanchest Populist community in j glad, and besides, Dickens, my deserving and needy, giving $1000 House and ft acres o f land w ell im proved ment, and shall not take fiom the all Oregon, hut last Monday it went brother is a hunting manufacturer in to tbo fund for the India famine suf in Wilbnr, Douglas cou n ty, O r., for sale, Republican by a decisive vote, the j ferers, $1000 each to two Topeka or exchange for property in M yrtle i/<>mt. mouth of labor the bread it lias clerk, assessor and coroner being London, seo.” carued. This is tho sum of good hospitals, $600 to Washburn college, “ The way to succeed in this life T h e L o n e S t a r ^ government and this is necessary to the only opposition candidates who is to attend strictly to business.” $300 for a public drinking fountain, were successful. close the circle of our felicities.” anil the remainder to temperance, C. O. G IL K E Y , P R O P R IE T O R . How about Portland and Multno “ Yes,” answered Senator Sorghum, But suppose some leader could charitable aud similar associations. C oqn ille C it y , O r .— O p p o s it e D a p o t. “ that’s all right as far as it goes, hut mah county becoming tired of the go lar ahead of Jefferson, as Jeffer first you want to organize a trust so According to the reports of the company of the g. o. p.? Better Keeps only Pore W ines and Liquors and son went ahead of his predecessors. F ine Cigars. Suppose we had a leader who would explain what’s the matter with Han- that nothing can hnppen that isn’t immigration officers, 2441 immi The Americas Club W hisky is one o f the grants have arrived at the one port na(’s) Oregon contingent, which 1ms some of your business.’’ sav and mean what follows: specialties served in thes3 Clnbroom s. “ Voters: I do not limit myself to been so well disciplined all these New York Verdict: Trust solici of Fort Townsend, Wash., alone and wagged the state as well. tor (after laboring man’s vote): during the month of May, and all Best Billiard Table in S iui II ktii Oregon Jefferson's views or to Jefferson's years, planB. He believed and our early One (Jospphi, a hold-over) is the “ Mike, do you know if Brj’an were of them excopt two wore Japanese; “ C O O S B A Y Democrats believed that letting peo only Republican stnto senator out elected president all wages would 569 wore skilled laborers, the bal ple alone to fight, compete and of five, whereas the delegation has he reduced 50 per cent?’ ’ Mike: ance being common and farm labor work out their own salvation would heretofore been solid Republican; “ Faith, if that’s so ye’d be votin’ ers; 1509 of the entire number re mained in that state, while 508 went bring happiness, plenty and con only two representatives out of a for him yerself.” 0. W. PATERSON, Prop. to California and 308 came to Or delegation of 1*2, too! And this tentment at least to a majority. Tho Belgian hare boom is grow tA««i aotnrer of M arble M onum ents, Hen 1- ■‘That belief was very pretty. revolution wns operated during the ing si ill faster and the thorough egon. The balance were destined stones. T ablets, e tc . But uufortuiiately we know now I short campaign! The g. o. p. seems breds nre coming from California *o to various states of the union. -Jen 'io /y lots enclosed w ith ston e coping These immigrants brought with to have got awful tired mighty 4« curbing. Iron railin gs fu rn ish ed to o r that the mere policy of giving every Oregon. It is said $25,000 worth of them $87,500. der. Correspondence solicited from parties man a chance, aud the devil take quick. fine stock is going out of Los Ange ---------------- e-.#*-.--------------- - Iving in the country or o th er tow ns who According to the criticisms of the m ar wish anything in my lin e o f business. the hindmost, does not make hap Baker City Democrat: Perry les for various parts of the country g. o. p. press of the eastern states, piness aud contentment for a ma I a a b sh f i * t o (J u ra every week. jority, nor for a|reaeouuble minority. Heath, first assistant postmaster and accepted by our homo organs, Boseburg Review: Sheridan the boys who “ voted ’er straight” in “ We know that the extra cunning general, is to walk a plank. It wns Heath who seut Neely to Cuba aud Croy, of Camas Valley, who recently of some men, the bribable nature, our late election didn’t know what the administration, with its keen accidentally shot himself through they were voting for. It was a HOLBROOK, MERRILL the intense selfishness of a great scent for a scapegoat, has this time the foot, has returned home from sugar-coated dose, and if the Novem majority, mean inevitable hardship & ST E T S O N ............ and want for more than half the fixed upon Heath. He will follow this city. He had the wound looked | ber election should hnppen to go the road trodden by Alger. His after by Dr. Houck while here. Also BRIDGE k BEACH people. the same way, the rail to “Johnny, “1 say that in this country there office as chief of the press bureau STOVES"----- Exchange: We have planted our ! get your gun,” will follow close and of the nntionnl Republican com is or could be produced enough for flag in Asia, and Asia has now the intelligent voter will have to all. I mean, with your help aud mittee is to be tnken from him, aud he voted.” planted her plague on our shores. | “ fight as --------------- . 4 » . « authority, to see that it is produced, he is to be forced out of the post- The “ black death” came to San ; W o u l d H o t * in H V r * o t g s il u l o r F l l l j and once produced, to see it fairly office department. He will be held and any other T i m m It«» I 'r l c r . up to public scorn in order that Mc Francisco by way of Manila and divided. I awoke last night with severe Building Material, “ I am not satisfied with ‘a govern Kinley and the administration may Honolulu. pnids in my stomach. I never felt ment that shall not take from the not suffer. This is not fair to Heath, In six months it will be hnlf a cen so badly in all my life. When I Or any and everything but what is fairness when the inter mouth of labor the bread that it has tury since Galusha A. Grow, of came down to work this morning I ests of Hanna are in jeopardy? carried in a earned ’ Pennsylvania, was elected for his felt so weak I could hardly* work. First-class Hardware Store. “ I want a government that shall Here is a co-operation carried to first term in congress. I went to Miller A McCurdy's drug say: India rubber nails, for use in store and they recommended Cham the extreme: One hundred aud “ Bread alone is not good enough fifty uicchnuics and laborers have places where ordinsry nails are lia- berlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diar for the mouth of labor. When just opened a s a l o o n in Boise, Idaho. ide to corrosion, arc a German nov rhoea Remedy. It worked like [Successors to J. J. Lamb. | labor, which ) roduces, gets ouly A carpenter has been selected to elty. magic and one dose fixed me alright. bread, while parasite cunning ami , in n D a g c the enterprise. The stock Atchison (Kan.) Globe: We are It certainly is the finest thing I ever Treasurer s Notice. cupital which exploit and plan has all been subscribed for and the forced to respect some people who used for stomach trouble. > I shall get cake aud pic and jam, democ undertaking promises to he a suc not Ire without it in my home here have never been there. O TICE is hereby given that all r,,n n t* racy is a failure.’ cess. The profits are to go to the Warrants endorsed prior to Jan. i. after, for I should not rare to en It is thought the president will “ A government which can only wives of tho stockholders. 1898, will be paid on presentation at my This call a special session of congress on dure the suffering of last night again oflloe in Coqnille C ity,C ooscn n n ty .O reg on . boast that it does not tnke bread I has secured for the scheme the n|t- this Chinese trouble. for fifty times its price. (1. H. Wn.- No interest will be allowed a fter June from the mouth of labor has mighty 10. 1900. probation of the women, who see in ; sos, Liveryman. Burgettstown, *---------- This Slat day of May, 1900. little to boast of. I think as little it a source from which they are to T o C a r e I ’o n A tlp a t.o n f o r e v e r . I Washington county. Pa. This rem W . W. H A Y E S. T ake Cascaret* < andv Cathartic. luc or 25 c. of it as 1 should of a nurse girl if I* he able to buy silks und diamonds. C ounty treasu rer. edy is for sale by R. S. Knowltou. If C- C. C. fail lo cure, dr uggists refund menty. M y w ife all run down ; H ood’ s has given her good health.” C. B o w lk y , Manville, 11.1. “ S c r o fu la «o r e s broke out on m y little girl’ s face. I got a bot tle of H ood’ s Sarsapa rilla and before she had taken all of it the sores were gone. We think there is no blood purifier like H ood’ s.” M l . . H arvey D ^ kf . r - 6 on , 14 Townly Cortland, N. Y. l Our fee relum ed if we* fail. A n y oue sending sketch and description o f auy invention w»tl j prom ptly receive our opin ion free concerning i the patentability o f same. “ H ow U* O btain a | P aten t” sent upon request, patents secured through us advertised for Mate at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive sp ecia l i notice, without charge, in T h e P a t e n t R e co rd , an illustrated and w idely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. 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Lamb & Co., N •tew STYLE Ho. 85. ” ARLINGTON.” low in g points ot su p eriorly» The Head o f the “ Arlington’ swings on patent socket hinges, firmly heid down by a thumb leretv. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome In design, and beautifully ornamented in go.«. J-.ed plate h- * rounded c »m en and is in’ aid or countersunk, making it flush.with top of table. H'CiUst Arm—Ounce under the arm is 0 % inches high ami 9 inch- long, this will admit the U r - , t skirl--, im l even quih« It Is S-'lf Threading - Absolutely no holes to put thread through except - 7 - of t:ct'lle. Snuitlc iscylimlei, open on end. entirely scTf-threadfug, easy to put in or ....... ,i.i; !. /.'.in In .Ms a r amount of tin« > 1. 5tltch Regulator 1^011 the bed o f the machine, b'-M-ruh t!n<' bobbin winder, and has n scale sh< wing the number of stitches to the inch, and can -Cb.m I fioi.iht >.iJ udcli-* to the inch. Feed la double and extends on twill aide* of needle; _____ !S P«’ ever fads to take • » through; oevei break cud get out ot order; can lie raised nd lowered at will. Automatic B o M mb Winder P - ‘.Hi.._1 the I., f__V .: .. 4 ..I r.. .ml n‘> 1, r, . 1 . pcrfecUv ... ..fa.’l smooth without holding the thread. M achine does filling bobbin automat mg ,t ! i ly and not run w hile w inding bobbin. L igh t R u n n in g -M a ch in e is etc v to *u" 'l V * * ” * * ? % * ' ntor mskefi htt!e noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both sides, wiit’not iavt- 1 . and can bo changed without stopping the machine. Tension is • in H to l.jrt spool cotton without changing. Nevet gets out o r order. on, and w ill ............................ admit th o ad fro ■fling needle, flat on on e aide, and cannot be put in w rong. Needle The Needle is a straight, »elf-setting n « r is round, made o f ecse-haidened st 1 with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting »earing - nre case-hardened »teel and easily adjusted ;n the goods. Adjustable Bearings—All bear! lifetime. with a screw driver. All lost motion can be » •1 up. »)., and ...... the ---- machine ---------- will last ,. a ..... Attachments ' > »1 in: hineis furnished with n t c o r u y t'*»l and accessor ies, and inr itiui w fi-: ti' !t . .. extrn set of attachments in n velvet lined metal t>ox. free o f < h f)nc rt; ;T1< r nd galhctt r, one binder, one shirring plate, one set o f four hem mere, different widths up i i o f an inch, one t tue tu k< r, one under braultr, one shoit or attachment foot, and one thread ithic cover aud drawers, nickel-plated rings nrk • nest, riti r replacing belt. - ___ _____ guani a to wheel, andL BH 4 n »V LUN T PAY n .lllI T r.If.H PRICES FOR n i ! Y SEWiNu MACH'NES UUT c u n C.RVAT CFFCT1. DIRECTLY OF MANUFACTURERS„AND SAVE AGENT'S AND DEALER S PROFITS •OOOC^f 9 2 .».SO >*<■“ ' Special W holc.ale in .r h . t » introduce this high-grade sewing m achine, w cm a k e a »pt< ml con- , 1 g ivin g evet eadei f t ' 1- ; 17 * r a hen e t o g-1 * first cla 1 tn - V o - J t l i c f . w p o t . r i o c -roT ered . On receipt o f $»H. 50 cash am U oupon, ---------- - ' ‘ irilH-d m achine an y w h ere securely p acked an d wc will - ship th d-div. rv A ten years’ written warranty scut with crated, nnd g t.v. fl i f not as represented after thirty days’ test en t h li •geof twenty days’ days’ trial trial on on t, ini v.v vri’ s h iu O .O . D. fir «V)/*) with privilege o f twenty m oulai- T T -b . i : pi iu. v h »v v.e -I p : i • i , • - make vtiir » v h «- h .-' . m . m hit • s nn> w h ere t Coupon N*. 2 U 1 0 5.005 $ A if •«utwirhor-kr ■Ì * a n y - h SiV ngM achm o ; . . i h - n *.nva»he * U » d l a . ¿ 4 No 65 S 3 i