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i C o q tiilb wrr VOL COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1900. E. E. WHITTAKER, C o q u ille C ity, Or. Opposite Hotel Coquille— east front. W ill visit limdoii from 1st to Htliof ouch month. O Q U IL L E C H O S P IT A L S NEW AND ELEGANT ROOMS. SAN ITAR Y CONDITIONS PER FECT. EXPERIENCED NURSES. *| )E K 8 0 N S dosirinc to come to Coqnille L for Medioul or Surgical Treutment luHv obtuiu rates and other information, by addressing J. BURT MOORE, VI.D., Coquille City, Oregon •pH E 'i'h i C O M M E R C IA L h ----- moat modern arranged BARBER SHOP in Coquille City. M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. john F. Hall, A t t o r n e y . a/t - L a w , M AUSHFIKLD, OHEGON. --------------------------— — Dealti in U b a i . E « » t b o f «I! kind». "tO Q U TLLK COUNCIL. NO.H9H OF T H E Fraternal Aid Association meets the Tuesday evening of each month. J. W . S ugg , Pres, [rs. Alice Tuttle, Sec. ________ J \ YCUROUS LODGE, No. 72, K. or P. meets every Tuesday evening at Masonic tall. Brothers in good standing in sister »dges are cordially invited to visit us. m . M c D o n a l d , c . c . L V . R . W ils o n , K . o f H . J k j L OURT OOQUILliK, NO. 1H, F O R E 8T - ers of America, meet« every second and fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall Coqaille City. Oregon. Gxo. O. L each . C. R. C H . W. L o bbm z , B . S ___________ _ M Y R T L E CAM P, NO. 197, W OODM EN of the World, meets at Hersey Hall, 1st aud 3d Saturday night« of each month. J . W . L bnf . v i , Consul. J. G. Simmons, Clerk. J\i v e n in g t id e E c ir c l e , n o . 214, W . of W.. meets in Hersey’ s Hall on 2d aud 4th Saturday nights in each month. JENNIE L. ROHE, Guardian Neighbor. J. G . Simmons. Clerk. ( N H A D W IC K LODGE, NO. 68, A. F. J and A . M ., meets on Saturday evening • n or before each f ul 1 moon. V isiting breth ren cordially invited. C . R< MANuBB, W . M . J. J. Lam b, Sec. B u i u h o h a p t b r . n q . o . e . h ., meets Friday evenirg on or before each full moon at 8 o'clock from April 1st to October 3lat, aud thereafter at 7:30; and 3 Aoh Friday afternoon two weeks there after at 2 o’clock. M is s E m m a L o bbm z , W . M. Mrs. Jennie L. Rose, Sec. C ' l O Q U I L L E L O D G E . N O . 53 , I . O . O . F .. J meets every Saturday evening. Visit ing brethren in good standing cordially in v ite d . E. L . F it c h , N .G . J . H. Lawrenoe, R. S. AM IE RE BEK AH L O D G E , NO. 20. I. O. O. F ., meets »very 2d and 4th Inesdays in each month, at Odd I t l - s’ hall. I b m a L u k e n s . N. G. na McDonald, Sec. _____ JQUILLE ENCAM PM ENT, NO. 25,1. O . O. F., meet« every first and third irsdays in each month at Odd Fellows . Cordial invitation extended to all vis- g patriarchs in good standing. B. F. L a w b e n c b C. P. . Stanley, Scribe. J. E S H A D H U D SO N , Hudson & H AYNES. Haynes, Mining and Real Estate Agents Eckley, Curry County, Oregon. H AVE vnlnaMe M'neH, Farms, Stock Kanckes and Timber Lamia for sale. House and fi Bores of land well improved in Wilbnr. Doudns county. Or., for sale, or exchange for property in Myrtle Point. ^ h e L o n e S ta r C . O. G I L K E Y . P R O P R I E T O R , C o qn ille C .ty , O r.— O pposite D epot. Keeps only Pare Wines and Lifjnora and Fine Cigars. T be Americas Club Whisky is one of the specialties served in thes3 Clubrooms. Best Billiard Table in Southern Oregon C O O S B A Y and Slone Worts C. W. PATERSON, Prop. Manufacturer of Marble Monuments. H eal- stones. Tablets, etc. eemeterv lots enclosed with stone coping or ourbing. Iron railings furnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties iving in the country or other towns who mo| wish anything in my line of business, O rbo lA B S H K t P T O CALL FOR ::: HOLBROOK, MERRILL A S T E T S O N ............ Also BRIDGE & BEACH STO VES^ Doors, Windows and any other Building îic n tlà Material, Or any and everything carried in a First-class Hardware Store. J. A. Lamb & Co., [Successors to J. J. Lamb. | COR SALE AT A BARGAIN — 1 Land at Cedar Point, with boom and boom privileges. Also, over 250 acres of 3>TO . X bottom land, w - miles of Coqnille City, in w , to suit purchasers. En- W. SINCLAIR. Coquille City, Oregon. o f teachers, 6 days April R. A. Graham Still at Wtrk. Jury List for ¡>ipt«mb«r, 1900 Term- aud A u g ........................... 18 00 R A Graham, formerly mausger The following is the list o f jurors Ordered that the following bo W I) Reedy examination of o f tbe Uosebarg & Coo« bay rail drawn for the September. 1900, paid for labor and material in re teachers, 3 days............... 9 00 road, is now in Portland where be term: pairing the Coos Bay Wagou road 1 is loading n vessel with wheat and OFFICERS. in diet 12 — James Clinton, Norway, farmer. 1 flour for tbe Chinese trbdc. He Ordered that the following be Nets Rasmussen, Bandon, sa S H Sykes, powder, cops Ims now three steamers engaged in this trade, having just loaded one loon keeper. aud fuse........ ...................$ 8 65 paid— with government supplies in Ssn John Yoakam, Beaver Hill, log \\ F Daily, 3 days work 3 75 W H Bunch, salary school Francisco. Mr. Graham, has, we Supt, quarter ending Sept ger. A Sturdivant, 9 " “ 11 25 understand, still an eye on the Charley Collier, Coquille, farmer. J O Stemler, 13J “ “ 16 88 30....................................... 225 00 Roseburg railroad and has hopes W H Bunch, postage etc... 2 85 J. B. R Shelton, Beaver Slough, J C Coggins, 2 “ “ 2 50 of completing it ere long. He be lieves that the death o fü . P. Hunt farmer. J R Benham, 5 “ “ 7 50 J W Mast, 27J4 days work Stewart Miller, Coquille, farmer. Ivan Schofield, 11J “ “ 14 39 in assessors office............. 68 75 ington, the S. P. Co’s, bead, re moves one of the greatest obstacles Frank Lowe. Bandon, carpenter. Mike Minard, 14J “ •• 18 13 J S Lawrence, 193 days in the way of this enterprise Hqnt- George Hall, Marshfield, laborer. Bert Folsom, 16 “ “ 20 00 assessor and field dept inglon was r f g a i v b b - ,j 4F era Alex Campbell, Newport, clerk. F B McDowell, 15^“ “ 23 25 and postage....................... 584 70 financiers as a wit,g m. iis J J Stanley, 28 days woik in coast from a ..mt, C. N. Harry, Sitkum, farmet. E N Harry, 6 days work as sheriff’ s office.................. 70 00 and he took » u - t.: ” . u at N. U. Martinsen, Coos River, supt $12, boarding men, th epropertin • It* l >Xit>st- irg farmer. 50 cents a day $45........... 57 00 L Harlocker, part pamt 2 A Coos bay 1». ... mi wee months salary as county A . D. Boon, Sumner, farmer. P O Michael, carpenter work that they always heeded. ju d g e .................... ............ 133 33 One of Mr. Graham’s enterprises, E. J. Baker, Marshfield, farmer. on bridges dist 23 8J days R C Demeut, 2 days atten the lieaver Hill Coal Co.'of Coos A . Anderson, Coquille, farmer. at $3................................... 25 50 dance $6, milage $1 80, county, which was thrown into iu- S. N. B. Hunt, Bandon, laborer. John Bonewitz, carpenter voluntary bnnkrnntcy a short time exam roads aud bridges D. Giles, Myrtle Point, brick work on bridges dist 23 ago on the petite u • f *~ir San $10 60.................... 18 40 10J days at $3.................. 30 75 Francisco crédité;a, a maker. D McIntosh 4 days atten Wm. Merchant, Marshfield, clerk. schedule o f tin ' 1- W E Rackleff, lumber for dance and milage $ 16.20 itips in the United eomt at A. Vanoy, Coquille, farmer. dist 23.................................. 76 95 exam roads and bridges Portland as re .¡red .7 4» the L. B. Fetter, Remote, farmer. Cbas Adams, blacksmithing 1 eajioe' .ng $12.......................... 28 20 liabilities uüuul . M. M. Condron, Coos River, dist 23................................ 6 50 over $118.000; Dominai asset» up S Gallier, 1 mo sal sheriff.... 166 67 farmer. Cbas Adams, blacksmithing wards of $42.000. P. H Phelan, of Ed Gallier 1 •• “ *• Marshfield, will probably be ap R. C. Robison, Arago, far mar. dist 18................................ 6 25 dept......................... 60 00 pointed receiver o f the concern J. L. Crosby, Gravel Ford, farmer. Huling & Lundy, bill for J B Dully 1 mo sal treasurer 50 00 Mr. Graham is, to say the least, J. A . Doak, Parkersburg, $9 45 dist 23 reduced to 3 95 an hc L vp , energetic .man, and if L H Hazard 1 mo sal Co farmer. Huling & Lundy, bill for 40 Roseburg ever gets a railroad to clerk........................ 100 00 J. P. Clausen, Riverton, farmer. the coast, it is safe to say that it lbs nails 22........................ 2 20 R H Mast 1 mo sal Co will be due to his effort.—Roseburg Anderson Wright, Sumner, W F Kennedy, blacksmith clerk dept.............. 66 66 Review. farmer. ing dist 22 in June.......... 3 00 ROADS. B. D. Jones, Empire, citizen. J F Schroeder, viewing and Return to Dawson. Ordered that Ten Mile creek be Charles Eckhoff, North Bend, mileage on Norway-Arago declared a public water course and Road................................... 2 40 Mr. VV. T. Emery, who came farmer, highway, aud the road supervisor home from Dawson City last week, Charles Wliitted, Marshfield, David McNair, veiwing and o f Dist No 1 authorized to work will leave tomorrow night on his mileage on Norway-Arago driver. Road.................................. 3 40 persons liable to road tax 011 said return there. He will take with W . S. Bunch, North Coos River, him two carloads of veal calves, waterway. Oscar Reed, veiwing and farmer. and some idea of the exorbitant Ordered that the viewers report mileage on Norway-Arago Charley Smith, Marshfield, frieght charges made by the lines R oad.................................. 3 00 on the relocation o f a portion o f the going there may be gained from farmer. Marshfiekl-Coquille road near J J the fact that their transportation Leauder Barklow, hauling Chas. E. A. Seistrem, Lake, Stanley’s place be accepted, and will cost something over $00 per lumber and gravel dist 23 40 50 farmer. that said proposed road be opened, head. The first 40 miles of the Albert Barklow, 23^ days provided the petitioners and the railroad from Skagwav was built Dead Naval Heroes to ba Drought Home extra work repairing ids at uu expense of $3,000,000, and it a . for Burial. and bridges....................... 47 00 persons directly interested in the is said the railroad pamo'inv real said road shall open the same under ized the fi ; ir in Washington, Sept. 7.—The offi- 51 days ns supr dist 23 -.ear of ctOkfr of the DavjiM»lepnrtuieut are April 23 to July 1st......... 102 00 the supervision of the County Court vestment ti11 ■ • its operati ‘ Van run to mukiug airungi men Is for bringing at their own expense. Isaac Barklow, hauling 17 In the matter o f the re-location below the Whit H of F ipids and home to the United States for inter rods gravel and lumber connect with steamers I’ tin there ment the renmins of officers and en o f the Middle creek county road, it to Dawson, ohviating all tne former dist 23................................ 39 00 listed meu of the navy aud marine is ordered that the viewers report hardships of travel. A heavy bus corps, who died or were killed iu Henry Ransier, graveling 22 be accepted; J W Byers having filed iness is still being done over this Action, ashore or afloat, and were rods road in dist 23......... 44 00 a claim for damages it is ordered lineand thegoldoutput is iiumeuse. buried outside the continental lim C H 1 Sarklow, hauling 21£ Although businessopportuuiti ‘sure its of the United States since April, tliat W S Hall, James M Bright and rods gravel dist 23.......... 41 00 much less favorable than h couple 1898. Careful research shows that I T Weekly be appointed appraisers of years ago, Dawson City has been there are 105 cases of this descrip Manley Barklow, hauling 6 of damages in said matter and that building up wonderfolly the past tion, including five officers, f7 en rods gravel dist 23.......... 12 00 they meet at the Lee postoffice on summer. Most of tbe Douglas listed men of the navy, and 43 en C B Barklow, hauling lum eouuty people are doing well there. listed men of the marine corps. the : 7th dav o f September, 1900. ber and work on bridges Mrs. B. D. Bradley, who was in It is the purpose of the navy de In the matter of the location of poor health, lately returned to partment to have these remains in dist 23................................ 26 00 the Norway-Arago road. Ordered Portland and is now receiving terred at this places in the United The bill of cliainmeu and axinan that the viewers report be accepted, treatment in a hospital.— Rose States selected by the next of kin. on relocation near J J Stanley’s on and W L Hayter and Fliza Clinton burg Review. W here no preference as to place of the Mfld & Coq road be continued. ------- ------- »■«♦»-«--------------- interment is expressed by the next having filed their claims for Ordered that James Cowan, Z T of kin the bodies of all brought The Love oî Two Girls. damages ordered that A L Nosier, Thomas and P J Peterson be and home from the Philippines, China E W Hermann and Harrison Hart There is a thrilling story of and Porto Rico points will be in they are hereby appointed viewers ley be appointed appraisers of danger nnd of lost love in the terred at the National Cemetery, and S B Cathcart surveyor to meet damages in said matter and that October number of T u p . D e i . i n k a r o i i . near San FraDcisco, and all un at Allegany 17th Sept to locate and they meet at the Norway postoffice It is dated back in the romantic claimed bodies brought home from survey a county rond up Glenn on Sept 17, 1900. Acadian days by the master of Can the Wrest Indies anil Alantic points creek valley to Douglas county line. State of Oregon, 1 adian ficton, Charles O. D. Roberts. will be interred in Arlington ceme A wounded ensign beloved by tery, near this city. Ordered that T 3 Evernden supvr County of Coos, j It is suggested that persons in in dist 18 continue the work on the I, L. H. Hazard, county clerk of two girls is saved by both, solely because of the self renunciation of terested in the disposition of these Middle Fork rond and that the Coos Countv, State of Oregon, and one, who gc ■ * bn ’ to d»« in order remains communicate with the Bu judge make an order for tbe pay ex-officio clerk of the county court to delay his .1 . c r i. It is a skil reau of Navigation, Navy depart of the State of Oregon, in and for ment of the bills when tbe said work the County o f Coos, hereby certify ful piece of ' ang' ir :t lune into ment, Washington, D. C., before lh - same num September 21 next, if possible, for is completed and approved. that the foregoing schedule of e x words. * penses of Coos County Oregon, as ber basa pii nu-que Chin»"- article information and instruction. Ordered that Geo Collier for audited and allowed by the County illustrated lu ■■ al j ■ n u i'. photo days work driving FUR Court of Coos County, Otegon, is a graphes of Chinese women; a rare A HONtOKRFlI. tlU IK piles Dist 16 ..................... 13 50 MARHIIOKA. true and correct extract from the thing in the present rush of Chinese W H W idby, graveling 2 proceedings of said court at the literature. T h e D e l i n e a t o r is quite I 'll O im F .V T r i R U V U FI1ITOR up to-date in the eighty or more rods road Dist 23............. 4 00 September, 1900, term thereof. ’ iich llnd Alnawftf Given l |'. I>nl Wni Witness my hand and seal o f the sketches of 1 Huling & Lundy, nails UrwuKlil Rm-n 1» Perfri-t ll«-atlh are shown in its p ;■> F i t irty l»j I llsinl.rrl ii 1 n" a C«lle, Clinlern Dist 23............................... 16 45 the county court this 10th day of years it has l <*n trn.-ted V" \ n eri- September, 1900. «•■«I niarrlinea Remealj • can women bn- ¿u¡dance in home MISCELLANEOUS. . L. H . H a z a r d , HEAR IIIN KDITOIIAl.. S eal . ; County Clerk. management. Ordered that following bills be From the Times, Hillslille, Va. paid— I sufferdd with diarrhoea for a Girl’s ls : ij 01 Boys long time and thought I was past Messer & Mansell, 2 loads The Great Chinese Wall- I had spent much wood for courthouse....... 1 50 The New Century Journal gives being cured. time and money and suffered so the following as an essay recently The Chinese wall is the most ex Joel Patterson, janitor from murh misery thatlhad almost decided July 10, to 31st................ 21 00 tensive fortification in the world. written by a little girl: According|to the surveys made with “ Boys are men that have not got to give up all hopes of recovery and V N Perry, jauitor from in the last few years, this wall is as big as their papas, and girls are await the result, but noticing the ! of Chamberlain's! Aug rst to Sept 7th.......38 00 1728 miles in length, and it passes I women that will be young ladies by advertisement up steep mountains, down into i and by. James A Lyons estate lum Man was made before j Colic, Cholera and DiarrliocaRemedy gorges and ravine«, crosses rivers, woman. When God looked at Adam ; and also some testimonials stating ber for shelves etc court vallevs and plains, seemingly re he said to himself: ‘ Well, I think I how some wonderful cures bad been house.................................. 1 29 gardless of obstacles. It is 25 feet J can do better if I try Again:’ and wrought by this remedy, I decided R S Knowlton, sund for thick at the bottom and 15 feet at ] then he made Eve. God liked Eye to try it. After taken a few doses courthouse and ja il........ 14 65 the top, and from 25 to 30 feet in j so much better than Adam that I was entirely well of that trouble, height with turrets or towers 35 there has been more woman than and I wish to say further to my N Lorenz, 3 yds flannel for readers and fellow-sufferers that I desk ................................... 1 50 feet to 40 feet high every 200 or men. Boys are a trouble; they wear am a hale aud hearty man today and 300 yards during its entire length. out everything but soap. If I hail N Lorenz, desk for circuit The exterior walls are of well cut my wav half tbe boys in the world feel as well as I ever did in my life. conrt room ........................ 5 00 granite blocks, the interior is filled would be girls and the rest would ! — O R. M oore . Hold by R. S. C M Skeels, 7 mops and with earth and stone, and the pas j be dolls. My papa is so nice that Knowlton. handle............................... 1 10 sageway is paved with brieks one I think ho must have been a little Don't Yobsrro Spit and ftmoke Tonr l ife Away, foot squere. i girl when he was a little boy.” Occident Water Co, water T o q u it tobacco ea sily and forever, be m ag ■------ »«•»•----------- ——•*---- setic. full of life, nerve and vigor, tak e No-To- rent from May to Aug B ac, the w onderw orker, th a t m akes w eak men •‘What are all these people along But 27(1 convicts are iu Oregon strong. A ll dru ggists, 50 c or • !. C u re guaran inclsv.................................. 12 00 tbe shore and in boats doingj” penitentiary at present. At no teed B ooklet and sam ple free. Address Mrs Whetstone, washing asked the maiden in the pale blue time since 1885 has the mi nr her of S terlin g R em edy Co., C h ica go or Wew Y o r k taffeta shirt waist. “ They seem to inmates been bo small, with the e x *- «s» for prisoners (Curry Co be dragging the river,” replied the ception o f 1888, when the average Passenger — Guard, have I time 4 7 5 )............................ '••• 6 35 interested masculine observer. was 265. to say good bye to my wife at the B F Savage, examination •‘Good land! Does the river ran tisrrier? G o ird — I doot know, sir. ------«------ — - ------- o f teachers, 3 days........... 9 00 so low tlmt it has to be palled E d u c a t e Y o u r B o w e l« W it h €’ *•«-« re ts . How long have you been married? i Candy C ath artic, cure constipation forever. C II Nosier, examination aloDg?”— ChiosgD Tribans. - Glasgow Evening Times. K>c. » c If C. C C. fa il, druggist« refund money. County Court Proceedings. NO. 8. I ,''(lit S A L E — 147 A cres o f L anJ mile C .U oos cou nty — - from - - - - Nonvny, V OO uuuioj. nuueii inown as tbe McClary liljtce. For pnticolars, call on HENKY G R ADY, jun2ot4 Norway, Oregon, S m e o n d T im e o n E a r t h M* Boll* N or C arb u ncle * N o w — A G ood Blood M edlclno. “ I became convinced of the merit PATENTS GUARANTEED o f Hood’s Sarsaparilla when I took it myself as a blood purifier. So, when Our fee returned if w e fail. A n y one sending my husband had boil» and carbuncles I j sketch and description of a n y invention will urged him to take Hood’s and the re ! prom ptly receive our opinion free concerning patentability of same. “ H ow to Obtain a sult was that when he had used but j the P a te n t” sent upon request. Patents secured one bottle the boils had nearly all dis through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive sp e c ia l appeared. He continued the use of n otice, without charge, in T h e P a t e n t R e c o r d , the medicine and after taking two an illustrated and w idely circulated journal, by Manufacturers and Investors. bottles ho was completely cured, and, consulted Send for sam ple copy FR E E . Address, as he expressed it, felt as if lie was on V IC T O R J. E V A N S A C O . earth for the second time. He has I (P aten t A tto rn eys,) never had any boils since. We take ( > » ■ • B u i ld in g , W A S H IN O V O N , D . O. Hood's as a spring medicine and gladly recommend it.” M bs . A . E . S t a ts a , T o tlx e X T n.torvvi 33 .SLtw Yonkers, N. Y. S c r o f u la f r o m B ir th . “ I have found Hood’s to be the greatest blood purifier I ever took, and I have tried many medicines. I was a sufferer with scrofula from birth. My eyes were so badly affected I would be almost blind for a week at a time. My neck began to swell so tlmt I could not breathe freely. Medicines failed to do me any good until I began taking Hood's Sarsa parilla. Today I have excellent health and my eyes give me very little trouble. 1 owe it all to Hood’s, which I recommend to all suffering from any diseasc of the blood.” Miss K ettik M c G uire , Silver Creek, Ky. T h a t T ir e d F e e lin g . “ I cannot say too much for H ood’ s Sarsaparilla as a remedy for that tired and worn out feeling one has in the spring. As a strength builder and appetite creator it lias no equal.” M r s . L. B. W o o d a r d , 285 Ballou Street, Woonsocket, R. I. Hood’s is Peculiar to Itself. Dr. Gibbon This old reliable an d most successful spec ialist in San Frar cis co, still continues to cure all Sexual and Seminal Diseasea, such as Gonorrhea, | G l e e t , S t r i o t u re, Syphilis, in all ita J forms, Skin Diseases. SvJ. 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Address, W IL M K R A T K IN S O N . C H A S . P . J E N K IN S . FA EM JOURNAL P h i l a d e l p h ia "firllnaton” A $65.00 Machine $18.50 Threading Sewing maculae NEW HOME ST Y L E LATEST BEST CH EAPEST Shipped to anyone, anywhere, ou 10 d a ys’ free trial, in y o u r o w n h o m e , without askin g one cent in advance. 10 n e s r t ’ written w arranty w i t h each m achine. ARLINGTOR.” A strictly high-grade S ew ing M a c h i n e , fin is h e d throughout in th e best pos sible manner. It possesses all modern im provem ents,audita m echanical construction is such that in it are combined si m plicity with great strength, thus insuring ease o f running, durability, and m aking it iin- posKible lor the m achine to be put out of order. It sew s fast nnd mnkes a perfect stitch with all kinds o f th iea d and a llcln sscsof muterisl. A lw ays ready for use aud unrivalled i for speed, durability aud qual ity o f work. Notice tb e fol low ing points of superiority* T h e Head o f the ‘ ‘A rlingto n” sw ings on patent socket hinges, firmly held down b y n th am b K rfw . Strong, substantial, neat and handsome In design, ano beautlfulhr ornam ented iu gold. V <1 plate has rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, m aking it flush ’ ith top o f table. i.n , ii . a n i l i i i i n i » « i i i i k c n iiiM u n i u i u u v n . . . - — ----- , , b eneath th e bobbin w inder, and has a scale showing the numlier o f stitches to th e Inch, anti can »- elm i d from H to M stitches to the inch. Feed is double and extends on both sides o f needle; icvcr l ids to t ik e «mods through; never stops at seams; movem ent itrak nnd and g out oi order; can be raised and lowered at will. A u to m a tic B obbin W ln d e r--F o . ¡break g et e t om thread filling the Irobbin hoUliusr the thread. M achine does bobbin autom atically and perfectly r smooth without holding theoper- not rm i w[ hile w inding bobbin. L ig h t R u n n in g— Machine is easy r t to run, does not fatigue “ sides. the sam e on * both cs bttle noise and sews rapidly. S titc h is a double lock i stitch, I stor, innkes »prevent oil from getting on f . e imo. 1 . A d l u .t .h l. A ll hn .rin m » i i cM»-h»rrt*nnl .¡«*1 .nrt m .ily »¡JJn«-. •vltli a r. w driver. A ll lovl motion c«n tie u t e n tip. and the m .rh ln e will In.t « lifetime. M tachm *«ts— Each m achine is furnished with neces-sary toolaand accessories, and in addition we iiin ish ¡1 1 extra set *>f attachm ents in a velvet lined m etal l>ox, free o f charge, as follows: One tuftlcr nnd g.-ithcrer, one binder, one shirring plate, one set o f four hemmers. different w idths up .o Vt o f an inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachm ent foot, and m iter. W s o d w o tk i.r finest nnafHy oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel platen rings to :• .wers, dre-.* guards to wheel, and device for replacing b elt n n u iT 1 )N I D IV lA l HIGH P R IC ES FOR SEW ING M AC H IN ES D IIY bUT 0IREC T LY OF MANUFACTURERS AND SAVE AGENT’S ANO DEA LER S PROFITS C «»R C S n t A T O F F E R . 5 0 *» ° “ r Special W holeaala Pries, hut in ct d^r lo introduce th is n ig h -g n d c sew ing machine, w e m ake a special cou pe-i offer, g iv in g e v t : y i cadcr o f this paper a chance to get a first-class m a chine at the lowest price ever offered. < »u receipt o f $18.50 cash nnd coupon, we wiM uliiu the above described m achine anywhere securely pocked and crated, and g u a i .iteesafe delivery. A te n years’ written warranty sent with eat h machine. Money refunded if not a* represented after thirty days test t!i»l. W e 'VI .h ip C. O. D. for »ID rjO wtlh privilege o f tw enty d a y , trial oil receipt o f ¿».AO a -* a guarantee o f good faith and charges. I f you prefer th irty dav**' trir.l In-fore ;Hiving, semi for our large illustrated catalogue w ith t v s tl- m c'iial- . exp laining fully how we ship sew ing m achines anyw llefe to a n y one nt the lowest manufacturer'a prices without askin g one centum M itB c e , ____________________ order, as you then save the $1.00 dia- The I h V» > plan is to r^ud all cash »he #oupon must be sent w ith t count “ RemeW!**«r —“ 1 win» -^O riM a kf your order through lh$ HrraM, wilhonlritra feulSfc-