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Hr ( l o q u i l l f VOL 18. î i t f a COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, tion of Coos county timber is tribu One tract is known to have several farm s Russia is offering to China. ----- _ | tary to the Coquille river, which veins, one of which is nine feet New York, Jan. 29 .— A dispatch ZDan-tist, T. Y . Callagan, of Bandon, in |jas a , y a[ ¡nflow 0f 40 miles and is thick. Timberman, j n a v i g a b l e f o r ocean vessels for 20 ! writing to the Oregon Timberman. In logging and milling Coos to the Herald from Shanghai says: Uoquille City, Or. published in Portland, has the fol miles from its mouth. Two steam county is largely primitive. The 1 Russia is secietly offering the fol- . lowing terms in regard to Man- W ill visit Hnuiiou tir«t «¡x day« o f .Janu lowing good account about the tim ers and several schooners ply be stress and streuuousness of outside ary. March, May. July, txtpleiuUcr and N ov | eburia: ber resources of Coos county: em ber, and Myrtle Point the ttrat nix daya tween here and San Francisco. The conditions wakes no responsiveness o f February, April. Juue, August, O ctober No money compensation to be Coos county was laid to embrace present jetty improvements have in her slumberous hills. A few nod December. all of the watershed of its two out considerably increased the depth of ’ years will bring surprising changes demanded for losses in Manchuria; fJ I liE C O M M E R C IA L -1---- lets—Coos bay and the Coquille the water on the bar. The pend and the surprise will be greatest to MuDchuria to be restored to China, T b . m ost m ud.rn Arrnnged HAUJttilt J river. and the official power to be Chinese. This gives it a very irregu ing .river and harbor bill carries a the oldest inhabitants. S H O P hi Coquille C ity . ■ — — * «>» - — — ■ ■■• Russian officers to administer Man lar outline, but for purposes of lum further appropriation for this pur M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. OREGON, A U N O OF M ILK ANO HONEY. churia, with power to receive all bering a unity greater than if it pose. war material, forts, and so forth; no were bounded by a rectangle. It Logs at present ate very cheap, Where the Farmer Coes to Sleep and Keep* arms, forces or arsenals to be has about 48 miles of shore line from #2.50 to $4.00 for fir, and On M aking Money allowed in Manchuria; China to A t t o r n a y . a t - X j 3,"W , and, from the Pacific to the summit $8 00 for white cedar, being river The state will bo suitably repre allow sufficient Russian forces to M A H 8 H F IK L D , O R E G O N . of the Coast Range, an average prices; bay prices rule about $1.00 sented at the Pan-American Expo remain for the protection of Rus ----- — :q-p=—----- " width of about 30 miles. per M. higher. Even at these low sition— what au Oregon commis D « h U i in R i a l E mtxtm a t x H k in d « . sian railways. The report of tire geological sur prices the timber is not logged as sioner says of the outlook: f ^ t t l Q U l L L E C O U N C IL . N O . » * O F T H E \ J Fraternal Aid AuooiA tion m eets the vey on forest reserves gives the esti These terms are refused by the The Pan-American Exposition I closely as in other sections, most ot 2d Tuesday evening of e«oh month. mate of the standing timber on the the rough being left. The cause of consider one of the greatest things Tartar General, Tseng Chi. Li J . W . buuo, Pres. M rs. A lice T uttle, S e e . ___ _____ ever presented. 1901 will mark Hung Chang is urging the appoint Coos bay quadrangle at 4,774,000,- the low prices is that much of the the dawn 0f a new era in the history Y 3 U B G U * L O D G E , N o. 72, K. o r P . 000 feel, B. M. As much of the m eet« every Tu esday evening at MiiHonic timber is convenient to driving wa oi America. The whole world has ment of a pro-Russian commissioner H a ll. Brother« in Rood standing in sister heavily timbered portion of the ter, and yet in the hands of farmers been disturbed by wars and rumors who will accept the proferred terms, lodges are oordittlly invited to visit ns. A . G . B A LO H , C . C. county is embraced in the Port Or- who desire the land for grass aud of war. Like a great volcano, our and he has requested the execution U. U . M A S T , K. o f g , I t ford and Roseburg quadrangles, are glad to log it if they can make nation has been heaving with dis of General Tseng Chi, who was the U O T O O Q W L L * , N O . IH. F O U K S T turbed elements aud needs but the ( * J iO e r n o f Am erica, m eet« every second and the stand for the whole county may wages. Some of them do not suc cooliug elements to settle it down instigator of the attack on the Rus fourth Thursday evening, at M asonic H all he safely estimated at 6,000,000,000 C o q u ille C ity, Oregon. ceed even in doing this, and not to a realization of our wouderful sian frontier. Guo. O . L e a c h , Cy It. feet. The Pan-American only give away their timber, blit advantages. H . N . L o » en / , R . 8 _____________________ Upton's Rule tor Success. According to above report the re mortgage the land iu so doing and Exposition can not help but cast a I f Y K T L E C A M P , N O . 1»7, W O O D M E N friendly influence. iV L o f tin» W orld, m eets at Hersey H all, lative proportion of the various “Two young men I would say,” eventually lose all. This coudiiiou harmonious, 1 at and 3d Saturday nigh ts o f each m onth. timbers is given as follows: Fir. of affairs makes it hard on the pro Life and its successful business re dcclnros Sir Thomas J. Lipton, “ that J. W . L knkvh , C onsul. lations depend largely on the exist J . G . Sim m ons, Clerk. the mouldiug of their future lives 74 per cent, white cedar 15 per fessional logger, bnt he looks hope ing friendly relations between na is in their own hands. Thej" often E V E N I N G T I D E C 1 X C I K , N O. 214, cent, spruce 9 per cent, and red X l i W . o f W ., m eets in Heraey’ s H all on fully to a time in the near future tions, countries, states or cities. get apportunities for advancement 2d and 4th Saturday nigh ts in each m onth. cedar 2 per cent. This is probably when the timber will be in the The exposition at Buffalo will bring but do not embrace them. If how J E N N IE L . R O S E , G uard ian Neighbor. close to accuracy. hands of large holders and this kind together the people of North aud ever, they start with a definite ob J . G . Sim m ons. C l e r k . __________________ The fir is mostly of the yellow of competition totally eliminated. South America in closer bonds tliau ject iu view, determined to work /■'11IA D W IC K L O D G E . N O . «8, A . F. have previously existed. hard, take an intelligent interest in an d A. M ., m eet* on Saturday evening variety aud mainly ' ‘old growth,” Most of the mill owners are well Each section of the western hemi their duties, not make too much of on or before each full m oon. Visiting breth long-bodied, carrying its thickness stocked with timber, but at present sphere will be represented— Oregon a bargain about long hour«, and do ren cordially in v ite d . C. R< MANuUU, W . M . well up, and having a large propoi- log prices they prefer to buy on the may seem but a drop in the bucket, to others as they would like to be J. J. L a m b , St'C. tion of clear. A tree which I meas outside and reserve their timber for but that drop, we hope, will spread done by there is no fear but that U E L W I C H A P T E R . M O . <», O. E. S.. until the wave reaches from shcre they will succeed,— they are bound ___ m eet« Friday ev e u irg on or before ured, five feet in diameter at butt the future. each fu ll m oon at 8 o’ clock from April l«t to shore. We are awav out west, to have success.’ to O ctober 3 U t , and thereafter at 7 :8 0 : aud and three feet in diameter at first At present a railroad runs from only a little square state, but a land ---------------- - « » - « ---------------- anch Friday aftern o on tw o weeks there limb, 100 feet np, may be taken as We have Marshfield, 011 Coos bay, to Myrtle of milk and honey. Wireless Telegraphy- after a t 2 o’clock . M ihs E m . u a L ohknz , W . M . a fair sample. The trees will not Point, on Coquille river, a distance great natural endowments of fores M rs. Jennie L . B o— > Btfl. San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 24 .— average as large as those on Puget of about 30 miles; a 60-mile con try and minerals— a soil so rich that IOQUILLK LODGE, NO. 0 , 1 . 0 . 0 . F., agriculture, horticulture, nuts and Advices from Honolulu have been ) m eets every Satu rday evening. Visit- Sound, but the wood is softer and tinuation of this, over an easy ing brethren in good standing cordially less slivery, susceptible of a high grade, will give connection with flowers grow with but little trouble, received of the putting in practical iu v ite d . E . L . F it c h , N .G . time or expense. Oregonians have working operation of the system of J . S . Lawrence. R. S. finish, and for stepping, flooring or the Southern Pacific system at the reputation of being lazy— well, wireless telegraphy between the a m ie B M B E K A H l o d g e , n o . SB, any kind of moulding is unexcelled Roseburg, and incidentally make if they are, it is the fault of nature. city of Honolulu and the various I. O . O . F ., m eets every 2d and 4th W edn esdays iu each m o n th , at O dd F el of its soecies. available some fine bodies of tim Farmers go to sleep and their dreams islands of the Hawaiian group, Sta lows’ h a ll. I uma L ukkns . N. G . are undisturbed with thoughts of tions have been established on all The spruce averages much larger ber. A n na M cD onald , Sec. drought of cyclone. the islands. The tests showed in size than the fir and attains its The crying need of this and other /C O Q U I L L E EN (,'A M P .M E N P , M O . * » L Our valleys are so fertile that good working. The service includes V.7 O . O . F ., meets every first and third greatest perfection in the damp cli Coast counties is a line parallel grass is green all the year and cat all the islands except Kauai. By riinrsduya iu each m onth at Odd Fellow«’ mate of the Coast. Most of the cut with the ocean, giving i«V outlet tle do not have to pay ho^se cent menus of n cable mt osagea can be n a il. C ordial invitation extended to a llv ts- i t iu g patriarchs in good atau ding. goes to San Francisco, where it is at San Francisco and Astoria. This during the winter. The heavy ever sent from Lanai to the island of B. F . L awhkncm C . P. J . J . Stanley, Scribe. made into packing boxes, shelving would cross the mouth of all the greens make a warm and d«r shelter Maui. By this means aud by tele at night. Truck gardens furnish phone ail the group is in close J ..E H A Y N E S . aud other articles forxjrinch noll‘< jtmaller streams which . would feed suplpies all the ySfcr'and as fast as communici ition. S H A D H U D SO N , odoroiis'hualike| peculiarly r fit ' “ tf ~ ' ... it, not only wjth titreer products, one crop is mftw^gd another is m . - - — •---H P »: The percentage .o f red cedar'is but with much geperal produce planted. Flowers bloonij though For tfid weakness aud prostra- the winter in tMMvds. Beau'iful tioff’following grippe there is noth small, anfl so far has been called Mining arid Real Estate Agents upon to suppIy'shiiigleS and shakes also. The Coos coiiñjy' portion of American Beauties and o t» r choice ing* pq prompt tfnd effective as One such a road would bfnover an abso Ecklfty, Curry County, Orogon. loses. This is pot applicable, how Minute Cough Cure. This prepara for local consumbtion only lutely level country with an abund ever, to all the parts of the state, tion is highly endorsed ns an un A V E valuable M m ea. F a r m ., Stock R anches aud T im ber Lauda for sale. Of alluthe varieties of timber of ance of small cedars everywhere at for we have manywanges m mount failing remedy for all throat and H ouse and fi acre« of land well improved which Coos county boasts the white hand for bridge timbers and ties. ains which divide Oregon jnto vnl- lung tr<»oMes and its early use pre in W ilbur, D ouglas county. O r., for »ale, Prac Few realize the amount n t freight leys and uplands, therefore we have vents consumption. It was made or exchange for property iu M yrtle P oin t. cedar is her especial pride. to cure quickly. R. S. Knowlton. tically the growth of this tree is timber land furnishes as compared a climate for each and all. If one kind is not beneficial, a fifty or 'J’ h e L o n e S t a r v _ confined to Coos and the adjoining Cowes, Isle of Wright, Jan. 24 .— with farm or grawng land. A hundred miles ride will make an It has been decided that the funernl O. O. G IL K E Y , P R O P R IE T O R , county of Curry. An ar'icle in good 160 acre tract will cut ten entire change. Our mountains are of Queen Victorir will take pluco nt C o q u i l l e C . y , O r .— O p p o s it e D e p o t . your November issue covers the million feet, (some forties here have tilled with gold, silver, copper and Windsor Castle, February 2 d. The other precious metals. Our state body of the late queen will be re K eeps on ly Pore W in es and Liquors and subject cf this trde so fully that I been estimated at eight million feet Fine Cigars. has only just begun to leUtlie world moved from Osborne House Feb will merely refer to a few omitted by competent Eastern cruisers), a know of her wealth of %ninerals. T h e A m ericas Club W hisky 1« one o f the «pccialties served in th e « 3 Clubroom «. particulars. Besides its lumber four-dollar per M. rate from here Visitors to the Pan-American Ex ruary 1 st. It was the expressed desire of th^ queen that the funeral lest Billiard Talilf in Soutlu rii Oregon uses white cedar is made luto to San Francisco is reasonably on position will have an opportunity be military 111 character. A naval match-wood, br tom-handles and all this basis a claim of 160 acres will j i° peep into a typical gtfld mine. salute of of 21 guns was fired at C O O S B A Y We have no idea 01 wish to cre noon today in honor of King Ed kinds of mouldings. The making pay the railroad $40,000.00 ¡11 ate excitemeut or entice a Bohemian ward YU. of match-wood is the most destruc freight. This to San Francisco; immigration. We want grapital— Persons who can not take ordi tive use, as only the clear is taken, but as much of the ¿¿ember would there are millions of dollars in store C. W. PATERSON. Prop. nary pili# find it a pleasure to take the remaitnler being left in the go to interior points and ftast, the j for the investor. Our people ore DeWittV Little Early Risers. They M auufaoturer o f M arble M onum ents. H ea I- woods— not to rot, however, as its actual freight produce would be doing much but there is Jir more nre the best little liver pills ever stones. 'Tablets, etc. than we can handle. Tj ! young durability will.make it arAilable for considerably higher. .em eterv lo ts enclosed w ith stone ooping made. RTS. Knowlton. man who has no ambitiflt beyond o r c a r b in g . Iron railings furnished to o r the future lumlierman. The light The recent flood of buyers which being "millionaire papa's Mvu boy,” der. Correspondence solicited from parties iv jn g in the OituutR or other tow ns who ness and easy working qualities of inundated the Puget Sound coun' can live a new life; have a good bus- W ild W ith to. m ay wish an ything in m y lin e o f business. cedar peculiarly fit it for broom- try and valley portion of Oregoni iness of his own and he tor more M a bsh fivvd O beo Net H^re B e e n M e r e handles; some mills are engaged iu <jid not overflow the Coast Range. i happy, if " he will come to Bo great Fir» aplc ’ 11 Painful. this line of manufacture. -F'or tele Much, tf not most, of the land .»j VVe ttre jntereste(j in “ A ft« spending tw# years in tak- tlie Fan- graph poles, ties and post, the yet in the hands of patentee. The | American Exposition, HOLBROOK, MERRILL tVe are Ing all ki-ia* of medlçinrs tha| were smaller cedar is unexcelled. This majority of these are willing to sell.; coming iu full force. The conunis- suggested for eczema, but without ling tc k ST E T S O N -----/. d «i.tuke fact is obtaining recognition, caus at a very low figure; some’Vho ari sion will return to our homes and avail, my mother was induced Hood's Sarsaparilla. ¿‘ The rcsulrwas Also BRIDGE At BEACH ing present brisk detfland aud incumbered— at a sacjrfice. Th jh e r a ld glad tidings^AT the greatest gr* wonderfully gratifying, ilci' limbi » 6TO V E 1 Our visit here her has had been terribly lacerated by thd dis giving promise of an increasing first rustling Eastern buyer in here ^M iow on earth not onlv been ot mpei iur< ease, and tliue were times when fire lc'asure ami ttade in the future. ’One of *he> Jill skim the cream of these bar- satisf»ft«on to us, b u i# e are fcoing could not Nave been more palfiful. » 1 most valuable charMteristi^ of gBins and prices Will then stiffen, twfry (Mid reciprocate lor yo fair filie was, in fact, almost Mild. Two aud any other white cedar Is its great durability; At present no field on the Rpcific an^ j>*«t consideration in ai sting bottles of Hood's Karsaparill» ouM- plctely cured het, aud notlB trace of sotqc of it, dealt and down for»t>ver Coast offers speh * inducements to j eczema was left.” £. yf. P i c x u , The executive department of the forty years is still in a perfect, ¿tate the timber investor as this. The Gardiner, N. Y * exposition I beheld "with wonder • Or any and everything ol perservation. It is toostly' from E a t W a ll, S l e e p W e ll. land is cheaper* the taxation lower ment and anmiration and froga all carried in a this dead timber that match-wood and the immunity from fire greater sides I hear the highest praise for “ Hood’s Sarsaparilla baa been a First-class Harflwwe Store. aud broom-handles are made. • than any other place I knovvft of. eacl) department. I might WMte at great blessing fa me, I was weak, In hardwoods, ¿here is myrtle, Previous to the advent of white Ht- great length, but prefer to do more ; irritable, tired ami ncrrylttf had no appetite aud was always tad ind des maple and ash. Tlie myrtle is tlers a destructive fire overran a acting and less talking. The'Paci pondent. One day I gbt bold of a fic slope will join hands with the book about Hood’s Sarskparilla. ^Successors ta j . J. Lamb. | beautifully grained,'' takes a high part of_ th* county. This must Atlantic and work together for the j little I looked it over and resojvcd to try a polish and is much used for mantle- have bgen owing to a prolonged general advancement of all that is ! bottle. I was better before it wus COR SALE AT A BARGAIN — j Land at Cedar Point,’with boom pier es, brackets and aN kinds of drought, an enormous accumula the greatest good for greatest Bum- j gone, so I kept on until I had taken live bottles. I can now sleep well, and boom privileges. Also, over j fancy and ornamental woodwork. tion ot dead limbs in the forest and ber. E dyth T o z i k u A k a t h e h i ® i i . feel cheerful and caa do all my work, 250 acres of 3 >TO. 1 bottom land, Coos county's two shipping points j a favoring high wind—w combina An extensive venture is being including plain sewing, and I can within 2 miles of Coquille City, in are Coos bay and the Coquille tion of circumstances not likely to made to raise tea iu the stutt of walk two or three miles a day. I am quantities to suit purchasers. En- ! river. Coos bay has several large occur in the future. Every sum- South Carolina. A syndicate with 66 years old and uow feci that life is quire of W. SINCLAIR. worth living.” M rs . Euna S mith , *tf] Coquille City, Oregon. saw mills at which vessels of 800,-1 mer brllsh land is ^ ¡„3 slashed and unlimited capital has purchased 400 o 68 U. Mitchell St., Oswego, N. Y. acres of land, and a ten farm ex 000 feet capacity can lead. There burned along side timber, but such C r it ic a l P e r i o d o f Life. pected-to produce 300,000 pounds are three shipbuilding planft here. ,s tbe density and dampness of the of tea per year wheo put in proper “ I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla during the critical period of iny life, and now, The excellence of the timber for undergrowth that fire rarely pene shape will be planted at once. at the age of 60 years, I am strong GEN ERAL, this purpose, the combination of fir trates more than a few yards. A n There is always danger in using and healthy. It Is a great medicine and white cedar, with myrtle and other feature which gives peculiar counterfeits of DaWitta Witch for the blood. I fln^ Hood's to be the other hardwoods for interior finish value to timber lands here is that Hazel Salve. The original is a safe best.” M r s . H. P o w w o y , 23 Lansing Street, Auburn, N. Y . ing and decoration, render this the much of it is known to be under and certain core for piles. It is a Horseshoeioc a Specially. You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of soothing and healing salve foraorra most desirable point for shipbuild N. W. Cor Second and Hall S is . laid with coal and any of it is liable •ml all skin diseaies. It. S. Kbowl- any druggist. Be supe to ask foe Hood’s and do not accept eify substitute. ing on the Coast. The greater por-1 to prove coal land if prospected. ton Coqaille City, Oregon. a a* ** • • J. W . STRANGE, Coos County Timber Resources. J0*" F. Hall, L B C M l à J j LA.VB. Pre* L. HARLOuKE.i, V.ce.Pres. M arble anil Stone W orks G. W. W H IT E C ash ie r 4 C A P IT A L . C O Q U I L L E , O E E G -O IT . Does a general banking business. Has money to loan on approved personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school district warrauts, draws notes, mortgages, deeds aud all kinds of legal instru ments— Notarial work. Issues fire insurance at lowest rates iu following companies: .Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg. 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BMsmitln W apn W ort A strictly high-grade Sew ing 'M a c h l u e . t iiiis h e a tUroM0 »M it in the best pos sible m anner. It po*ses»es all modern iniprovcnu i ts. audits m echanical construction ■ la such that in it f r e com bined sfmpttCTy with griat strenrth , - tliuft U isurtpgeKacof running, durability, and m aking it im- j » osm 1>W tor fhr raach-.ne to b e ut out o r order. I M e n s fa A nd m nVe<4i perfect stitch with all kinds ofT n i em! and aU^hiHar«*-* nusrtruil. A lw q#» re.my fWFwse aud m irie .TIatl for speed, durability j y d <iugS„ ity o f w ork. N oticw lhe f.4- NRvlng points ot » a p g i o H 'js ARLlNffON.” i DoOrs, Windows " ’'Building LAM B, Tbrice-a-Week Edition 156 Papers a Year for One Dollar ! 63 __ . pat ________________ sly held down by a fhtiRih T he Alead -of theTA rlii ngton ’ S t r i g •ron i on «ht socket hin res. design, aud betRitifully ornam ented iu gold, #tron g, a snbstantial.'VfU - - r e - in design I naat ' s ' a p hundióm BedplaSr In«» rbanded corner»* _____ count?n.Rfik, Sinkiug it (lush with top o f table. nera sud y l inJflM or cO u nterM M -,--------- . ------- . H igh-st Arm —Spa«-« under the firm * E r t n c h e s high sud 9 lac lie- Wntfc*» This will adm it the to i put through UrgestAklrts^nnd even fjuilts. 1» la S c If l Threading—Absolutely f l _ , ------ -- ----- B iljfludcs W W P P I thresd W iB W tarepiAfw of needle. Shuttle LcyMiMeiyopeu on And, entirely self-threading, easy to put in or take out; bobbin holds a large amount orthrend Atltch ttegufattr h Qtt the bed o f the machine, iteucatkjhe Kobbin winder, and ha* % senl»s|jowing the number of stitches to the Inch, aud can bcckmpfc-d from H to32 stitch* s to the iucli* reed is double and ertenws "ftfeoth sides o f needle; nevwrVils to take goods through. u**rr stafwnt seams; in.vcnpmit i* ¿itfiive: no spriuga to bteak H M lcd out oi order; can ha raised and lowt red nt will. »SraMMtmBobbin W in ik r -F o . filling Hjrh dd.i t automatically ittid perfectly smooth SRthont ItoUliug tpe thread. Machine docs not run while winding l>obt>lit. Light Punning —Machine is easyto i^n, flhesnol fatigue the oper ator, makes 1-ttle noise sml sew* lapldly. #tltch Is a double lock atitrh, the same on both sides, will n«4 ravel, and can l>e changed witlu.ntstepping the majlrine. Tension is a flat spring ten- ■ian, and will admit thread fbom 8 to ti|) spool cotton without changing. Never ret* out o f order. TlM Needle i* a straight self-setting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put in wrong. Needle Bee i* round, made ot css* hard'-tied steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent dtl from retting on the good*. Adlustablc Bearing*—All J^earings are case-hardened steel and easily adjusted with a screw driver. AH lost MrTWm eatPbe taken up, and the machine will last a lifetime Attachment« K ich machine is furnished with necessary tool* aud accessories, aud In additiou we furmsh an extra set of altwcliments in a TfJvvt lined metal .« x , ffge of charge, as follows;^One ruder and gatherer, one binder, one shirHng plate, one set of four henttners, different widfWk np * f a an n inch, to f t »'l men, one tucker, Innw r, one on e under im ocr braider, nraiocr, one short *nori or attachment i iu c n n ir n t foot, iw » . and •••*« one » n » thread i« «a Cutter. W ood w ork f finest nun! ind drawers, nickel-plated rings to drawers, JFfess guaid* to wheel, «nd device for replacing belt. DON’T PAY S M BUY m W t $ 8 5 0 ,0 0 0 . t 1 • RANK Hudson & Haynes, H I J t NO. 31 1901. l l i i Price, but O U * GREAT O F F t*. H o a r S p e c c h l.l i W h ole ote sole —I , P r i e , hut we m ake n special In order to Introduce this high-grade sewing machi ne, ~ * cou- pon offer, g ivin g every reader o f this paper a chance to get a first-class ma H H prier r ever offered. chine at the lowest e a e r f ft < Off m rd dpt ] r*f SiB .so cash and coupon. na,an^'w here^ecurely packed and w « will ship the a&ove-described m sch iu « crated, ....... .........„ andgim ...... cantee . *afe delivery. .... ___ A ten a statin' j writ too w otranty sent with ..x h machine. >l*>n* y refunded if not as Kf»re*entr<t after thirtjr days' test trial. W e wh shipC . O. D. lor fl0 .*W with p rW ilegeof tw etffy il*ys' trial cn receipt o f f».<0 ms a guarantee o f g<»od fault r.gd charges. I f you prefer thirty d a y s' trial 1 »cl .re piym v. send for o»ir large imUtratadcstOlegwO » H h toatl- OHMitals, explaining fully bow we ship sew ing maCftiSe* an rw h m e to iny» one nt the lowest riant’ ractRfer's p ric«* without a s t f ^ o n e cen t^lN W ance. T he best pl-v O -1 lo send all cash With ord eS n* you then *a*re « t * » o » t count ie m W I le r 'h e .-oupoa must be setn with — dr mac y»ir onlfr thrnngh lb« llerabl, wflb«at Mir» «Mt*