V.
COQLlLLi; CITY, ORIXìON,|TUKSl)A V
VOL. 18.
E. E. WHITTAKER.
D e n tis t,
Division ol Oregon.
That "The Chinese Must Co’ ’ May Oe Re
alized
For three months past there hau
Washington, June 19.— What the
been thoughtless discussion iu
Coquille City. Or.
eastern Oregon of a project to di status of Chinamen in this country
vide the state at tho Cascade range | will be once the act of the Boxers or
Opposite Hotel Coquille—east front.
Will visit Bandou from 1st to 8th of enoh and create a new sovereignty from rebels or imperial troops is con
month.
the area of the mountains.
The strued into an act of war, is an inter
plan has found favor with a few esting question. An official in the
OQUILLE
who affect to believe tbnt the two div office of the Secretary of State, who
H O S P I T A L .^
isions have no similarity of interest, is acquainted with the usage gover-
that the western section is given iug such circumstance, when asked
NEW AND ELEGANT ROOMS.
over to commerce, agriculture, hor today for an opinion on the subject,
SANITARY CONDITIONS PE R F E C T . ticulture, lumbering, dairying, fish - said.
EXPERIENCED NURSES.
“ As soon as this Government de
ing and manufactures, while east of
ERSONS diairina to oom« to Coqnille the Cusaades the principal in cides that war is on, the Chinese
tur Madical or Burcioal Treatment
mar obtain rates and other information, dustries aro mining and stockraising, Ambassador will receive his pass
br addreaainK J. BURT MOOltE. M.D.,
with agriculture iu favored locali ports, and his intercourse with this
Coquille City, Orego n .
ties and lumbering where r.ew set goverment will cease until hostil
IJIH E C O M M E R C IA L •»-----
tlements have created demand for ities are over, as in the case of Spain.
“The Minister will thereupon not
building material.
Arguments of
Thu moat modern arranged BARBER
this sort are not worth serious at ify the Consuls of his Oovernineut
SHOP in Coquille City.
iu every city of the United States,
. M. McDonald, Proprietor. tention.
Agriculture, horticulture, dairy toiling them that he has received his
ing and lumbering are local to all passports and ordering them to ool-
parts of Oregon, hut a higher stage lect together the subjects of his
of development bos been attained government, notifying them that
a t t o r n e y . a t - H ia -w , west of the mountains than in the within thirty days they must leave
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
eastern section.
Commerce and tho territory.
“ In the case of Spain those who
lishing are peculiar to western Ore
D eal., in R i l l . K s t a t * o f all k in d « .
gon because of its large seacoast had taken out naturalization papers
YlO qU ILLE O O C H C U L. NO W OF THE nnd water surface.
Eastern Ore were nllowed to remain, but those
Fraternal Aid Aaaooiation meets the
gon leads iu stockraising and min who still maintained their allegiance
Sd Tuesday .veiling o f each month.
J. W. Suoo, Pres
ing, iu the one because of its e.xteut to the Spainish Government had to
M ri. A lio. Tuttle, Soe.
_
of range ami cheap cost of food, and he deported at their Government’s
the
TOURQUd LODGE, N o . 73, K . nr P. in the other because of its vatt min expense. The trouble with
meets every Tuesday evening at Masomo eralized area.
Still, stockraising Chinese situation is that citizens of
B all. Brothers in cood standing in sister
and mining nre extensively carried that Government are not allowed to
leduea are oordiully inyited to visit us.
\t. M c D o n a l d , c . o .
on in western Oregon. Iu manu become citizens of the United States,
V . 1L Wilson, K. o f K . A 8 .______________
factures, the westeru division lesds therefore they cannot be left behind
IOCRT COQUILLE, NO. 1«, FO R E 8T- in production, but iu not a manufac on the plea of citizenship, and all
\ J »rr o f America, meets every second and
How that can be
fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall turing community in the strict sense must be deported.
Coquille City, Oregon.
of the word, for, like eastern Ore done we have no meau6 of knowing.
G eo . 0 . LitiCH, C. R.
The Chinese Government would
gon, it buys from the eastern stntes
B . N. L oam s. K. 8
products that could be made at have to look after its own people.
y r t l e c a m p , n o . i »7, w o o d m e n
There are about 150,000 Chinamen
o f tho World, meffca Rfc Hersey Hall, home.
l t l and 3d Saturday nights o f e*«b month.
Mere difference in climnte and in the United States, and it would
J. W. L knkvh , Consul.
production, no matter how sharply require a great many ships to carry
J. O . 8immons, Clerk.
defined, would not be sufficient for them across tbe W cific Ocean.
v e n in g t i d e
c i r c l e , n o . 214,
This would be a herculean task for
W. of W.t meets iu Hersey*« Hall on the erection of a new state east of
Sd and 4th Saturday nights in enoh month. the Cascades. Consent of the leg the Chinese Government, as it does
JENNIE L. HOME,
not own ships, ami would have to
Guardian Neighbor. islature of Oregon and of congress
must first be obtained. Article 4, hire them from nations it would be
J. G. Simmons, Clerk.
section 3, of the Constitution of the at war with. They would bo pro
* 1HADWICK LODGE. NO. «8. A. F.
J and A. M., raeetn on Saturday evening United Stntes, ptovides that “ new tected ou the ocean and nllowed to
on or before each full moon. Visiting breth states uiny bo admitted by the con reach their port within nuv reason
ren oordially invited.
gress into this union; but no new able time after thirty days from the
C. R< MANliKIt, W. M.
J. J, Lamb. See.
state shall be formed or created time of leaving the shores of the
United States.
DELAU CH A PTE R . NO. 6, O. E. 8 ., within the jurisdiction of any other
“ What would be done with those
mect.s Friday evonirg on or before stntc, nor any state be formed by
each fo il moon at H o'clock from April 1st tbe junctiou of two or more states, who could not get back to Chiua?
* » October 3lat, and thereafter at 7:30; and
MOh Friday afternoon two weeks there or parts of states, without the con Ah, that is a question the govern
fter at 2 o ’clock.
sent of the legislatures of the stntes ment will have to wrestle with when
Miss E mma L orknz , W. M.
concerned, as well as of tbe tlio time comes.”
Vlrs. Jennie L. Rose, Sec.
congress.” Western Oregon has
C o q u i l l e l o d g e , n o . 53. 1. o . o . f *.
always eont,lined the boll; o ' I he
Shipwrecked Sailors-
meets every S atardiy n'itjiCAp. Visit
ug brethren in goo»l standing cordially population of the state, and will for
nvited.
E. L. F itcii , N. G.
Nome, Alaska, Juno 8, via Seattle,
many yesrsto come. For this reason
J . 8. Lawrence, It. S.
consent of die legislature to a di June 26.—After four months of
a m i e b k b e & a u l o d g e , n o . so .
I. o . O. F.. meets every 2d and 4th vision of Oregon cannot be obtained, fearful buffering, during -which he
Wednesdays iu each month, at Odd Fel and, even if it were granted, there helplessly watched the death o f one
lows’ hull.’ Mas. O lab v L andbbth , N. G.
is no surety that congress would after auother o f his companions,
Miss Irma LtlkCPf, Sec.__
Jus. Murphy, of New York, a cast
add its consent.
P O Q U I L I I ENCAMPMENT, NO. » . I .
Agitation for the division of Ore away sailor, was rescued from star
O. O. F.t meets every first and third
Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ gon had its origin iu the Constitu vation by natives on St. Lawrence
hall. Cordial invitation extended to nil vis
He was picki d up from
tional convention, and lias been re islaud.
itin g patriarchs in good standing.
B. F. L awbknck C. P.
vived at different times since. the island June 1st, by the hark
J. J. Stanley, Scribe.
When the boundary question was Alaska.
Murphy is the sole survivor of a
SHAD HUDSON, :
: J. E HAYNES. under discussiou, August 24, 1857,
C. R. Meigs, of Wasco county, party of six, which sailed for Nome
moved that the eastern boundary of November 3, 1899, on board the
Oregon he tiie summit of the Cas schooner Euereot of San Francisco.
mountains. Ho defended his The others of the party, all of whom
Mining and Real Estate Agents cade
motion by declaring that “ we prefer perished from cold or starvation on
Eckl^y, Curry County, O n^on.
to be for a few years under the laws St. Lawrence island, were: P. Lair,
AVE valuable Mines, Farms, Stock
Ranches and Timber Lands for sale. of congress and nlmost a blank in of Snohomish, owner of the vessel;
our situntiou rather than to have J. H. Johnson, San Francisco, mas
House and fi acres o f land well improved
in Wilbur, Douglas county. Or., for sale, the territory west of tho mountains ter; Chas. Elliott, Denver, Col.,
or exchange for property in Myrtle P oint. hnnging over us like an incubus for mate; R. A. Nicbol, Plymouth, Mass.,
years to come.” W. H. Watkins, of cook; J. M. Smith, Seattle, sailor.
^ [ h e L o n e S t a r v ^ Josephine county, proposed that the
people of southern Oregon be given
C . O. G I L K E Y , P R O P R I E T O R ,
Travelers In Arctic Region!,.
C o q u ille C .,y , O r.— O p p o s ite D ep ot. standing permission to form a new
state with the northern part of
Notwithstanding the difficulties
Keep, only Pure Wines and Liquor, end California.
Roth the Meigs and anil dauger attending n trip from
Fine Cigars.
T he Americas Club Whisky is one o f the Watkins prouosnls were overwhelm 1200 to 1400 miles over snow and
specialties served in them Clubrooms.
ingly defeated, and Oregou’s boun ice in the most inclement season of
daries were made as they now stand. the year, no less than 700 j eople
Best Billiard Table in Southern Oregon The present talk of separation left
Dawson for Nome between Dec.
rests upon the fact thnt eastern Ore 4, 1899, aud March 1, 1900.
co o s b a y
gon is growing rather more rapidly
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than the western section, and that
Labor Troubles ln Alabama-
tbe western part of tbe state has
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
taken comparatively little hand in
Birmingham, Ala., July 2.—All the
inufacturer o f Marble Monaments, H ea l- the development of the mineral re union miners in Alubamn, about 10,-
sources. The interests of the two 000 in number, suspended work to
stones. Tablets, etc.
« metery lots enclosed with stone coping divisions are almost identical, and day pending tbe settlement of the
curbing. Iron railings furnished to or- with extension of railroad service
wage dispute between them aud the
sr. Correspondence solicited from parties
/ing in the country or other towns who which may be expected to follow in operators.
The old wage contract
crease
o
f
population,
they
will
he
ay wish anything in my line o f business.
expired yesterday and the miners
M a b s u f iv t o
-
O beq
drawn more closely together than demand a raise and other conces
ever before. Even if a new state were sions.
The operators refuse this
created in eastern Oregon, Portland demand.
would continue to be what it is now
HOLBROOK, MERRILL — the commercial and financial me
Medford Free Press: The re
k STETSON ............
tropolis— and any separation would
moval of Prof. \V. T. Van Scoy os
be
one
of
lines
and
not
of
interests.
Also BRIDGE & BEACH
president of tbe Ashland State Nor
— Oregonian.
STOVES*-----
mal school is not approved by the
people generally, and a petition to
The annual session of tbe State Gov. Geer has been circulated and
Medical society commenced in Port numerously signed, requesting the
and any other
land on Tuesday. This is the 27th governor to use his ir fluence to have
gathering of tbe society. New offi the normal board of regents recon
cers elected were: President, Dr. vened with a view of reconsidering
Or any and everything
\V. E. Carll, of Oregon Citv; vice- their action. The dismissal of Prcf.
president, Dr. C. J. Smith, Pendle Van Scoy seems to have been very
carried in a
ton; secretary, Dr. W. F. Amos, unjust, and the movement for his
First-class Hardware Store.
Portland; treasurer, Dr. Mae H. reinstatement should be pushed to
Cardwell, Portland. Dr. A. C- Smith a successful termination.
was re-elected a member of the ex
"Jack” Cook, the 14 year old boy
ecutive board.
preacher, who has, apparently cre
[Successors to J. J. Lamb. | j
Forest Grove Times: The sena- ■ ated something of a furor in relig
Treasurer’ s Notice.
torial aspirations of Mr. Hermann ious circles iu Portland, has left
One hundred
will have some support in the next for Puget Sound.
OTtCE is hereby R iven that ell Conn»»
and fifty positive couversions, and
1 1 Warrants endorsed prior to Jan. 1, legislature. Southern Oregon will
1806, will be paid on presentation at my i be practically unanimous for him. over 50 probationers, who are likely
office in Coquille City,C< m >. countv.Oregon. Douglas county send« a solid Kcptib
to remain true to the faith, is the
No intereet will be allowed niter l i n e
licau delegation and the issuo was record of the work accomplished
10. 1900.
This 31at day o f May, 1900.
‘ Hirmnuu for Senator.” The party ] for the church by the youthful
W. W . HA YDS.
|
evangelist — Portland Telegram.
Connty Treasurer. might go farther and fare w ant.
C
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John F. Hall,
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Hudson & Haynes,
H
and Stone Works
CALL FOR :::
Doors, Windows
Building
Material,
J. A. Lamb & Co.,
•'¡O
Yreka Journal: We hear that
7011 SALE — 147 Aci pa o f LanJ, ,'4 mile
fro m N o rw a y , C >os county. Known
surveyors are >ut veiwing a route
« h theMuOlitry place, For pntieulnrH. call
Newberg’s victory in winning the to this const from Ogden, for the
on
HENRY GRADY.
When we would like to jau2ot4
beet-sugar plant is chiefly valuable purpose of extending the Burling
Norway, Orego,.
feel strong-, vigorous and
for its demonstration of the quality ton and Rock Island railroad to
and temper of tbe people of tho the Pacific. The company is desir-
ambitious, we are weak,
| community. Of course, the con | ous of securing this extension, so
tired and dull; appetite
crete achievement is important, for as to reach Clietco buy iu Curry
Our fee returned if we fail. A n y on e sending
sketch aud description o f an y invention w ill
; the investment of three-quarters of connty, Houtheru Oregon, near ihe
prom ptly receive ou r op in ion free concernin g
a million or more in a productive I California boundary line and may
the patentability o f same. “ H ow to Obtain a
is poor, food is not relished, Paten t” sent upon request. Patents secured
industry in a small town will be a 'probably pass through Northern
through us advertised for sale at ou r expense.
sleep
does
not
seem
to
Patents taken out through us receive special
very great factor in it« progress and : California via thi Vladelice Plains
without charge, in T ub P atent R ecord ,
refresh, we go to bed tired notice,
prosperity. But the hope and en j from Northern Nevada, as it is de
au illustrated and widely circulated journal,
by M anufacturers and Investors.
and get up tired. This I : consulted
ergy of the people are displayed by sirous to leach tho extensive tim
bend for sam ple cop y FREE. Address,
the vigor with which they took hold ber regions o f Northern California
VICTOR J . EVANS A CO.
j
(Patent Attorneys,)
to help themselves by pledging tbe ami Southern Oregou. This road
I Kvaaa Building,
WASHINGTON. D. C.
requisite beet ncreage. This is not could connect with the McCloud
condition is because of
in the nature of a subsidy. Noth .river road in Squaw Valley this
thin, impure, s l u g g i s h T o t ï i e ■ c r u t o r r u .n .a t e
ing is to be given without a fair county, continue on to Grants Pass
blood which is unequal to
equivalent. The factory could not in Josephine connty, Or., with
the demands of the body
run without raw material, and the connections from Del Norte county
farmers have simply agejtt that they and along the Klamath river in
will grow tbe raw mat.fiel at the Siskiyou county. Both Del Norte
T h ie o H reliable and
most HtfccetiHtal spec
market price and in sufficient quan and Siskiyou counties along tbe
ialist in San Fratcis
for more life, vigor, energy,
tity to warrant the building of the coast range o f mountains, possess
co, still continues to
strength.
Nature
cries
for
euro
all Sexup* and
large mill. This is economically rich fields of valuable limner and
Seminal Diseases,
help, and it is to be found
sound and wise. The giving of the minerals, that would bring a vast
such as Gonorrhea»
G le e t, S t r : c t n re,
in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the
factory eite doee savor of subsidy, revenue for capitalists by having
Syphilis, in all its
but it is a comparatively small con railroad communications and tbe
forms, Skin Diseases,
sideration in this case, and the town counties of Southern Oregon, at
N e r v o u s Debility,
Impotency,
Seminal
Weakness
and Lone o f
to he most directly benefited pays or nenr the coast lice, are also
Manhood, the consequence o f self-abuse
great blood purifier, blood and exoeasen producing the following sym p
the bill.
Newherg and Yamhill equally valuable in the same pro
enricher, blood vitalizes toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un
county are to be congratulated on ducts. The Del Norte timber is
der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
the spirit of enterprise manifested, principally redwood, while all east
the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in
approaching strangers, palpitation o f the
and their example is to be com of the coast range, is superior fir
heart,
weakness o f the limbs and back, loss
mended to the consideration of Bugar pine, and many other kinds
of memory, pimples on tLe faoe, coughs-
Be sure to get Hood’s, consnmntion, etc.
other communities that may be sigh of pine, also considerable lmrd
ing for developing and expanding wood. Besides the wealth o f the
because it is Peculiar to DU. G ltB O V has practised in San Fran
over 37 years an I those troubled should
mountains there are numerous fer
agencies.—Oregonian, yesterday
Itself—and remember,also, cisco
not fail to consult him and receive the ben
This will be a great thing for the tile valley for farm production«,
efit o f his great, skill and experience. The
doctor cur 8 when others fa il.
Try him.
farmers of the rich Willamette bot aud large streams nvRilabie for
rffcrcdS SaUafyg\ltfci CURES GUARANTEED. Persons cured
toms, even as far up as Salem, for power in operating mills, factories,
at homo. Charges reasonable. Call or
write.
D R . J. F. GIBBON,
the product will bo largely shipped etc, with the greatest success.
625 Kearney street. San Francisco Cal.
on the river, and the grower thirty
or more miles away will be in ns
A valley exchange says: “ One
good position as to freight as the things Hint Oregon needs, nnd
one within three or four miles of ueeds badly,
is
good
roads.
the factory. There could not be a Just as long ns the present system
better point in the valley than New- of road work is continued—that is,
berg for this factory. It will add every mnn working out his tnx, or
wonderfully to the thrift of the far or rather puting iu bis time, we
mers of the ceutral valley countries, will have no roads. I f a road tax
A Farm Lthrary cf unequalled value—Practical,
for this industry will encourage tho were levied payable in cash the
Up-to-date, Concir.8 and Comprehensive—Hand
development of many others, nnd same as other taxes, nnd the road
somely Priated and Beautifully Illustrated.
add in numerous w < y s lo the thrift work done by contract, subject to
B y J A CO B HIGGLE
of our agricultural communities.— rejection by the stale, n marvel
No. 1—HIGGLE HORSE BOOK
Oregon Statesman.
ous change would be the result.
All about Horses—a Common-Sense Treatise, with over
7,« illustrations , a standard work. Price, 50 Cents.
Our senators and representatives
No.
2—HIGGLE BERRY HOOK
should be instructed in regard to
All about grow in g Sm all Fruits— read and learn trow ;
San Francisco Chronicle: The
contains 43
c
this matter.”
3 colored
lite-like reproductions o f all leading
varieties and reo oil
Cured Fruit Association is a thing
lllualialiout». rriee, 50 Ceula.
Oregon Agriculturist find Rural
No. 3— B lo a t,E POULTRY BOOK
accomplished, for the two years now
AM about Poultry ; the beat Poultry Book in existen ce;
beginning. It is the largest mar Northwest: Geo W. Weeks, the
tells everything ; \\1tha3 colored life-like reproriuct ions
o f all the principal breeds; w ith 103 other illustrations.
keting association 1 of farmers ever well known Marion county dairy
A
Price, 50 Cent*.
formed, its memlMrship comprising man, was nut worried by the rainy
/V?
No- 4 — h i g g l e c o w n o o x
y i . /C ^ V o
aboilt Cows nnd ihe Dan y Business ; having a great
more tlinu 3000 pomes scattered over weather, for he makes silage in place
W V / V> • Rale, contains 8 c o lo r 'd life-like reproductions 01 each
ti:e entire : * S,1 r
of Tehachapi. of hay. Between showers he cut an 1
. 3
breed, w ith 132 other illustrations. P rice, 50 Cents.
It controls more than 80 per cent of siloed :i large quantity of veirhes.
No. fi—HIGGLE ¿W INE HOOK
Just out. Ait about H ogs— Breeding, Feeding, Butch*
the prune crop of the state, which There is, unfortunately a good deal
•-1 y . Diseases, etc. Contains over 80 beautiful half
o
f
danger
rain
of
at
just
about
tin
tones ami other engravings. Price, 50 Cents.
will probably be more than 150,000,-
T heRlO G LR BOOKS are unique,original,useful—you never
000 pounds of prunen. Eight7 per best time for cutting clover and
saw anything like them —so practical, sosensiDle. They
m e having nn enorm ous nale— IV t W est, North and
cent of crop would be 120,000,000 vetches for hay, but tho growing
Every one w ho keeps a H orse, Cow , H og o r
tenenev
to
make
silage
of
these,
in
pounds, so that this one association
Cuickeij, or grow s Small Fruits, ou gh t to send right
away for th EHOtiLii B O O K S. The
lias for sale as many prunes ns this place of liny, is reducing the dangir
rain.
stute has ever before produced in a of loss from ---
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single year, and more, if we remem
H o w A r o T « o r K id n e y s ?
ber correctly, than was over pro Dr. Hobbs'Sparagus Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam*
Sterliuc lieincdr Co., Chicago or N. Y.
1 » your paper, made for you nnd not a misfit. It is 22 years
duced in a year by any country ex plofrue. Add.
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oi l it is the great boiled-dow n hit-the-uail-on-the-head,—
quit after-y011-have-said-it , Farm and H ousehold paper in
cept Austro-Hungary.
The California canneries have
tne world - -the biggest paper o f its size in the United States
o f Am erica—having ever a m illion aud a-half regular readers.
agreed among themselves ou a scale
A news item is passing around of prices which they will pay f, r
Any ONE c f the HIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL
to the effect that the war depart
fruit this year. For Bartlett penis
P Y E A R S (rcrr.5 a*1' ' o f l«m . loop 190,,
nml lqc3) w ill be ¡lent by m alt
ment of this government has spent they will pay $20 per ton for thoso
to any address lor A D OLLAR DILI..
Sample o f F A R M JOURNAL and circular describing DIGOLR BOOKS free.
upwards of $15,000,000 for the over 2J inches in diameter, and $15
WILMER ATKINSON
Address,
E A R . ’« J O U R N A L
transportation by sea of men, ani per ton for those over 2J inches in
CHAS 1 ‘ JEfiKINS.
P h il a d e l p h ia
mals and supplies to the Philip diameter. For peaches the prices
pine islands, the government claim range from $15 to $22.50 per ton,
ing a saving of more than $9,000,- nothing under 2J inches in diame
000 through owuiog its own trans ter wanted. The growers are fight A $65.00 Machine
ports. Thnt would ordinarily indi ing the cauneries on these prices.
fn'r’.-.dia, Sewing W s e
cate that government ownership is
For
LATEST
not so bad a thing, after all, and
BEST
Facts That
the government could have saved
C M IA P L 9 T
nearly as much more if she built Every Patriot
Shipped to anyone,
anyw here, on It)
her own craft instead of buying nny
d ays’ free trial,
jo u i
2nd Voter
old hulk und paying first-class
in your own
h o m e , without
prices for them.
ask in g one cent
A Great Thing
in tise Spring 1
PATENTS GUARANTEED
Take
America's
Dr Gibbon
Greatest
Spring
Medicine
BÏGGL
M JOURNAL
Si MigTi™ ’'firllnaton”
$18.50
Ready
January 1st
Ought to Koow.
Tidings: At a meeting of the
executive board of the Southern
Oregon Normal school held yester
day, Prof. T. A. HayeB was selected
to fill the vacant chair of English
and psychology.
Prof. Hayes is
well known in Ashland, and during
the past year und a half has been
taking a special course attheLeland
Stanford University ut Palo Alto in
sociology, psychology and English.
IN I T
B IG I1 T
in advance.
10 yea re ’ written
w arranty w i t h
each m achine.
A strictly high-grade Sew
ing M a c h i n e ,
finished
throughout iu th e best pos
sible m anner. It possesses all
m odern im provem en ts,audit»
m echanical construction i*
such that in it are com bined
sim plicity with great strength,
thus insuring ease o f running,
durability, and m akin g it im
possible for tbe mr.chint* t«> be
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