Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, May 07, 1901, Image 1

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Morgan Buys Great Trans-Atlantic Line.
Why
air. I a Dairyman.
London, April 20.—The first step j We all should have some good
I D e x itis t,
in the direction of the consolidation reason for following the business
of some of the biggest trans-Atlantic which engages our attention. Only
C o q u ille C it y , O r .
shipping interests has been accom­
Wil visit Bnnoon first six days o f Janu­ plished by the purchase by J. Pier- j the man who works at everything
ary. March. May. July, September and Nov­
ember, and Myrtle Point the first six days pout Morgan A Co. of the Leylaud j in a haphazard way would engage'
o f February, April. Juue, August, October line of steamers. A deposit on the in tho noble occupation of dairying
and December.
purchase money has been paid.
. without n satisfactory reason for his
The official of the Leyland Lino, | action.
* « **
in confirming the sale, told a re­
My reasons for the faith that is
presentative of the Associated Press
that an official statement will be j in me may be briefly stated as
issued from the head office of the I follows, nnd in giving them, I be-
aitorney t lav
line at Liverpool tomorrow.
It is ' lieve I am presenting arguments
understood that the shareholders of which will appeal to every dairyman.
and notary public
the company will receive £14 10s for
Coquille City, Oregon.
First.- I never have as yet dis-
' each £10 share.
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covered
nny way o f keeping piy
The Leyland Line, whose fleet
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* 1 : will thus pass into the control of I farm in a state of fertility as well as
j Americans, is one of Great ; by keeping cows. The day has
i Britain' greatest shipping institu- gone by when we can depend upon
A t t o r n e y „ a »t - X j 3/ w , ' tions far exceeding the Peninsular unaided nature to supply the ele­
; & Orintal Steam Navigation Com­
MARSHFIELD, OBEGON.
pany in tonnage and importance, ments taken by man from the soil
When
some mouths ago it was sug­ from year to year. We have been
Dealer in K u i E st « 8 o f nl! kinds.
'AOQUILLKCOUNCIL. NO.:M OF THE gested tb it the line was likely to unmerciful in our robbery of the
J Fraternal Aid Association meets the puss into the hands of the Atlantic land with which we have been in-
ltd Tuesday evening o f each month.
Transportation Company, much
Mus. E m m IU lch ,
j trusted,
relying upon nature in
Mrs- Alioe Tnttle, S e c .____________________ comment followed in regard to the
some mysterious wny to make up to
effect
it
would
have
on
other
British
Y D U R G I H L O D G E , N o . 72, K . o r P .
me.tri every Tuesday evening at Masonic lines, as it was generally felt in the soil the fertility we have taken
Hall. Brothers in good standing in sister speculative circles that such a wide- I away; nnd she lias been more than
lodges are cordially invited to visit ns.
renobing shipping amalgamation, in kind to us iu this respect; but now
A. G. BALCH, C. C.
B . H . MAST, K. o f U. A S .
close touch with American railroads, j at last she has drawn the line and
o r n e r c o q u i l l e . n o . 1 «, f o r e s t - would have serious consequences for
ers o f America, meets every second and
says to us that we must give back
lines outside the combination.
fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall
something of the much we have
(Jouuille City, Oregon.
Guo. O. L ia c h , C. H.
stolen in years gone by. Dairying
Coquille, May 7th, 1904
II N. Louave, It. S
Mit. K d itoii : “ Common Sense” j enables us to do this mere effectually
I f Y ltTLE CAMP, NO. 127, WOODMEN I demonstrated in the H e pa t . d ’ s last
I v l. o f the World, meets at Hcrsey Hall,
than we can possibly do in aoy other
let and Sd Saturday nights o f eaeh month. j issue that the shortening of the road
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way.
.1. W. L ksuvu , Coitaul.
from Coquille City to Marshfield to
7 . G Simmons. Clerk.
Second.—To the ambitious man
the extent of hulf-a-mile aud at the
jaVENING TIDE CIRCLE, NO. 214. point designated would entail an i there are possibilities most alluring
J ; vr. of W „ meets in tlcrsey’ s Hall on
id and 4th Saturday nights in eaeh month.. expenditure of nearly $3,000.
1 in dairying Ho it is encouraging
OKAX. MAURY,
Next in importance to cost is pub
Guardian Neighbor.
to note from time to time the ad­
lie utility. Indeed, have we not about
Jeaso C. Simmons, Clerk.
roads enough leading in and out of vancement we are making in the im­
THAUWICK LODGE, NO. 64, A. F.
Far more urgent provement of our stock, in the
J and A. M.. moots on Saturday evening Coquille City?
»11 or before Haah full moon. Visiting breth­ than the building of new roads is amount of milk, butter aud cheese
ren cordially invited.
the keeping of old ones in repair, produced, and the returns from the
C. He MANoRB, >V. M.
and this can be done at a less cost
J. J. Lamb, Sec.
various members of our herds. It
UKLAU CH A PTE R . NO. «, O. E. S.. than the making of new ones which
has well been said that “ he is a
moots Friday evenirg on or before do not last for eternity.
each full moon at S o'clock from April 1st
' It is urged by the projector o f the bouofactor who makes two blades
to Gutober 21st, and thereafter at 7:SU; and
vaoh Friday afternoon two weeks there short cut to Coquille that, that sec­ of grass grow where there used to
after at 2 o'olook.
tion of the old road which it affects I be but oue.” If that be true, surely
Miss E mmi L obknz . W. M.
needs repairs—a fact that none dis­
Mrs. Jennie L- Rose. See.
the man who improves the beauty
NOQUtLLE LODGE. NO. 5 8 ,1. O . O P., pute—and, furthermoi'e, that the
J meets every Saturday evening. Visit- time is opportune and propitious to and usefulness of the cow is doubly
ug brethren ill good standing cordially
agitate among tax-payers the con­ a benefactor.
invited.
E. L. Frron, N .G .
struction of a two mile road to lessen
J . S. Lawrence. R- S,
Third.—I find in the returns from
between Co­ my dairy ample proof of the fact
AMIK KKHKKAH LODGE, NO. 20. distance hulf-a-mile
I. O. O. F., meets overy 2d and 4th quille and Marshfield. The elements
Wednesdays in enuh m onth, at Odd t i l - of geometry teach us that a straight that dairying is and must be, when
lows’ hall.
lawt L ckens . N. G.
line is the shortest between any two intelligently connected, one of the
Anna McDonald, Sec.
points— this, certainly, none will most remunerative lines of business
rv O Q U IL l.E ENCAMPMENT, NO 25.1.
O. O. F., meets every brat and third gainsay, nnd should find favor with in which men can engage. Consider­
Thnrsdays in eaoh month at Odd Fellows the general public if straight lines
nail. Cordial invitation extended to all via- were not sometimes a drain on the ing the amount of capital invested
itintr patriarchs in good standing.
15. F. L awhencb C. F.
county trei sury and more expensive in the dairy industry in this country,
the returns are very satisfactory and
J. .1. Stanley, Scribe.
than curved ones.
Now,
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h the outlay of $3000 of the increase per capita from year to
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HAYNES.
SHAD HUDSON,
the public moneys justified by the ypRr shows that the limit of possibil­
results it imports?
Who are they ity has not yet been reenbed. -
that are benefitted by the scheme?
I am aware that with most men
foremost nnd painfully louely
fining and Real Estate Agents First,
is the promoter himself; secondly the financial side of this question is
Eckley, Curry County, Oregon.
an half a score of ranchers, some of the nll-absorbing one; but to my
I T AVE valuable M'lies, Farms. Stock
L X Ranches aud Timber Lands for sale. whom would see with pleasure a mind it does not eclipse the import­
shorter route to haul wood and hay ance of the other considerations I
Honse and « acres o f land well improved
As it affects the travel­
n Wilbur, Donglas county, Or., for sale, to market.
have herein mentioned. It is grat­
r exolnuigo for property m Myrtle P om t. ing public they are contented with
the existing and up to date facilities ifying to be engaged in a perfession
of travel by rail, and precious little which does so much for the im­
do they care about the urgency of provement of men, stock and earth.
a wagon road reduced from 20 miles No man can do this without being
X1SHTRAP SH IN GLE-M ILL W rLL to 1!) more or less in its distance.
1 himself made a butter man. We
1 furnish Brst-class Shingles at Coqoille * Aside from an economical aspect
it has also a moral aspect. Have | must make a living, that is true;
for $1.75 per M.
I but it is not wise to left the utilita­
Dimension shingles furnised on special the advocates of the scheme ever
refbeted that a score of settlers rian swallow, up the humanitarian.
orders.
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located on the road to be con­ If we realized this more thoroughly,
C. M Skeels - - - - -
Coqnille City. demned have built their habitations
xve would get more happiness out
8 . E. J o h n s o n .................... Myrtle Point
in good faith with its permanence, ! of our busiuess. We would see
fjnpt. W. T. MeCloskey - - - Norway-
and, wanting which, their realties
Liberal disconut forba n litig.if purchased
incuir
depreciation. That
ary | brighter and better things in our
at the Mill.___________WALTER COLVIN.
prominent citizen should be be.ne- calling. Is it not worth working for.
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fitted, through official authority, at — E. L- Viuccnt iu Pacific Home­
! the comity's expense and the spoli­ stead. ---------- ——
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ation of individuals, is contrary to
Newspaper Duns—We presume
the spirit of universal justice.
C. IN. PATERSON. Prop.
that some people think that news-
It is nevertheless a fact, that the
Knnafaotarer o f Mnrblo Monuments. Hen 1- petition to the Honorable County spaper men are persinteut duns.
stones, Tablets, etc.
Court in favor of the projected road Let a farmer pla.'e himself in a
cemetery lots enclosed with stone ooping is numerously signed. This freak
similar business position and see if
qr curbing. Iron railings furnished to or-
der. Correspondence solicited from parties of good nature should surprise no he would Dot do the same.
iving in tho oountry or other towns who one. Any persistent talker possessed
m ay wish anything in my line o f business.
Suppose that he raise 1500 bush­
of a good backing of animal magno
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tism will find it easy in Coquille els of wheat and his neighbor should
City to secure signers if these are come and buy a bushel, and the
handled with expert ability.
price was only one dollar, and the
Several signers of the petition neighbor says, “ I will pay you in a
HOLBROOK, MERRILL
have admitted to the writer of this
few days.” As the farmer does not
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article, that they have signed with­
Also BRIDGE & BEACH
out any personal knowledge of the want to be small about the matter,
nature of the document; others, that he says all right.
STOVES”
Another comes in the same until
they have l<een misled by oVer-
! wrought representations; and, many the whole of the 1500 bushels of
i more signed because of tho moral wheat are trusted out to 1500 dif­
and any other
ennriotion that failure was a fore­ ferent persons, and not one of the
gone
conclusion nnd that their persous, and not one of the pur­
signing could do harm Such oblig­ chasers concerns himself about it,
Or any aud everything
ing persons as have signed the peti­ for it is a small amount to the
carried in a
tion through a misunderstanding farmer, and of course that would not
are
not morally debarred from sign­ help him any.
First-class Hardware Store.
He does’nt realize that the farmer
ing the remonstrance also. They
has frittered away bis large crop of
will be in good company.
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Now. Mr. Editor, I have done. wheat nnd that its value is due in
[Successors to J. J. Lamb. | I leave the laat word to “ Practical" 1500 driblets and that he is seriously
embarrassed in business because
if he have ought else to say.
Thanking you for your impartial his debters treat it as a little matter.
But if h !1 would pay him promptly,
kindness.
I sign myself
which *hey all could do ns well as
OK N EK A L
•‘C ommon S ens * .''
not it would be a very large amount
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The least in quanitr and most in to the farmer, and enable him to
quality describes DeWitt’s Little carry on his business without diffi-
Early Risers, the famous pills for i culty. The above comparison is too
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
}t. W. Cor. Second and Hall Sts., constipation, and liver complaints. ; true ol the difficulties that the news­
paper man has to contend with.
R. S Knowlton.
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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY,
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1901.
WORLD
NO. 44
J. J LAMB, Pres
L. HARLOCKER, Vice.Pres.
G. W WHITE C « h u r .
The following is nn excerpt from Thrice-a-Week-Edilion.-Almost a Daily
ai the Price oi a Weekly.
an extended article iu the Evening ;
Telegram of the 23d inst:
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The temperance people need not
The presidential campaign is over
be w ithout sufficiently largo figures
the world goes on just the same
to cite representing the drink Dill and it is full of news. To learn this
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. $ 50.000
of the people of the United States, news, juat as it is-prom ptly and im- C A P I T A L
if such figuies will do anything to| partially—all that you have to do is
C O Q U I L L E , O E E G -O I T -
serve their purpose, which is doubt­ to look in the columns of Tho Thrice-
ful. The American Grocer, which a-Week Edition of The New York
D.ies a general bunking business.
Has money to lean ou approved
should be a pretty good authority World which comes to the subscri­
personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school district
ou the subject, estimates the total ber 156 times a year.
The Thriee-a-Week World’s dili­ warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds aud all kinds of legal iirstru-
expenditure of the people of the
United States for beverages of all gence as a publisher of first news I n.ents—Notarial work.
Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in following companies:
sorts, during the yenr 1900. at has given it circulation wherever the
$1,228,674,925, of which over a bil- English langunge is spoken—and Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg.
liou was spent for alcoholic drink-. you want it.
O P L iA ^ C T O P S .
The Thriee-a-Week World’s regu­ A. J. SHERWOOD,
The Grocer’s detailed estimate is
ISAIAH HACKER,
J. J L A M B ,
lar sub.-criptiun price is only $1.00
as follows:
L. HARLOCKER, aud O. W. WHITE.
per
year.
We
offer
this
unequaled
Alcoholic d rin k . . . .$1,059,563,787
Coffee.........................
125,798,530 newspaper and H erald together
T ea.............................
37,312.608 one year for $2.00
The regular subscription price of
Cocoa..........................
6,000,000
rice- a -Week Edition'
the two papers is $2.50.
BEST FAFER
T otal. . .
.$1,228,674,925
LOWEST PRIOR
156 Papers
a Year for One Dollar !
I ll
npers
“ Our little girl was unconscious
The Thrice-ii-Week World is as good a« « Dail*
from strangulation during a sudden
Mrs. Nation out.
at tho price of a weekly, nnd with your largest
flic T liri«e-a-W eek W orld
and l>est local paper, giving ail your County
and terrible attack of croup. I
niul Stnte news, is equal to a daily and weekly
Witcita, Kas., April 29.— Mrs. quickly secured a bottle of One
anil C o p illi' City U erald
at only the price of a weekly—2.35.
Nation yesterday received a tele­ Minute Cough Cure, giving her
The World prints the news of all the world, hay­
Tog ttiar One Y ar
ing special c rreipondence from all important
gram that her brother at Louisberg three doses. The croup was mas­
« F o r Only $2.25. : o j
news points on the globe.
It has brilliant
Kas., was dead and she was per­ tered and our little darling speedilv
illustrations, stories by great authors, a capital
mitted to go at once without bond. recovered “ So writes A. L. Spafford,
humor page, complete markets, departments
for the household aud women’s work and other
It is said that tho cases against her Chester, Mich. R. S. Knowlton.
special departments of anusaAl interest.
iu this county will be dropped.
The regular subscription price of both papers is $3; w e w ill send
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both cne year for only $2 25—-or at the rale of about
Whole Corn silo-
1 cent each, postage prepaid.
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The following explanation in
COQUILLE CITY, OR.
answer to some pointed questions,
T o t r i e "O n i o r t a n a t e
we take from Hoards Dairyman of
April 26th:
Hu use, Sign and Carriage
V i s i t DR. JORDAN’ S
Painter.
Whore a farmer is hesitating in
Museum of Anatomy
Paper Hanging,
building a silo it is due usuully to
This old reliable nnd |
|I951 MARSET 3T. to. Gth * 7th, 8. T C*L
Interior Decorating
most su ccessful spec- |
The Largest of iu kind in the World.
the expense of buying a cutter, ele­
ialiat in San F ratcis- |
and
We era continually »«Mlug net w »potimene.
oo, still continues io •
IoineeU'1 letrn how wonderfully _ you Uv made ,
vator and power and there is no
Graining
, if you
ami how to »void ttoknea* and di«
cure all S exual and
suffer from any of the ill* of men.
doubt that this comparatively large
Sem inal Diseases,
oldest S|iucialut ou the Tariffo Coast,
|n.eh as Gonocrhes-
Estimates
furnished
on
nil
classes
I>1< J O a n A . X - l ' R I V A T E D M K A I M
expense has kept many men from
0 1 o e t , S t r . o t n re,
Syph ilis, in a ll it
the road to success in dairying. of work. Satisfaction guaranteed.
7 from th • nvsti-m without using
_ form s, Skin Diseases.
f
» V i tiV M W
applying to . ni .'il! iwln M
bo nr*! opinion o f his complaint.
^ N e r v o u s Debility,
A few brave souls Lave put the
M’s •‘•HI HuarnnUt a POSITIVE CVRE (ss evory ***«
Iir.potency, Seminal Weakness and Loss of
J IPS ii#srfrrfiVe, or for frit G Be THouxssnd ■•«•llssm.
corn in whole and the report from
Manhood, tho consequence of self-abuse
W rite fur C M.k— I M i t l n s s o p H . Y s t f M a r r i a g e ,
i
isAii.KP e e r s
t A valuable honk fbr men. )
and excesses producing the following sympn
such attempts have not always been
I |)K. i t O i D t y A CO., 1051 M arket8L 8. K.
toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
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der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in C
encouraging, but it now seems to
tho ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in
bo pretty well settled that if certain
approaching strangers, palpitation o f tho
Y e a r ly . heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss
conditions arc fulfilled, whole corn
Men and w om en of good address to of memory, pimples on the face, coughs-
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can be siloed with a fair degree of represent us, som e to travel appointing consumntion etc.
DIt. GIF.HON has practised in San Fran
success. I f it is necessary to be agents, others for local work looking cisco
over
37
years
an
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those trou tiled should
after our interests. $ 9 0 0 salary guar­
economical, practice it elsewhere anteed y early; extra com m issions and not fail to consult him and receive the ben­
efit of his great skill and experience. The
Is the best all-around remedy for Con­
than in building the silo. What­ expenses, rapid advancem ent, old es­ doctor cu r's when others fa il. Try him.
stipation, Indigestion, Liver ard Kid­
tablished house. Grand chance for earn­ CLUES G U A R A N TE E D . Persons cured
ney Complaints. Impure Blood, MalA-
ever style of silo is built, besure est man or w om an to secure pleasant, at homo. Charges reasonable. Call or
rial Fevers, Chill» and Fever. Sick and
D R . J . F. GIBBON.
Nervous Headache, Rheumatism, Neu­
that it is in tight. The few extra perm anent position, liberal incom e and write.
ralgia,
etc.
625 Ki arnov street. San Francisco Cnl.
future. N ew, brilliant lines. W rite at
dollars necessary to make the silo once.
One box supplies 200 days’ treatment, at a
tight, will make all the difference be­
SO Y E A R S '
NTAFFOIII) PIIKMS,
cost of only $1, niul isnu unfailing remedy
if used according to directions, or money
£.*K CTnareli Ml.. N ew H u v e u , I 'o m i .
tween success and failure.
| refunded,
The corn to be siloed should be
O H AS. W. DYE, o f Myrtle Point, has
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taken tho Agency for Coos county, for
one of the small ffiut varieties. Use
COQUILLE VALLEY BANK-
NEW YORK WOLRD, ^
If
T, G. ECKELS
Dr Gibbon
m uso
“Our Native Herbs”
10 to 12 quarts of seed corn per
acre. In putting tho corn in the
silo, begin with a small armful in
one corner of the silo; buudles of
the same size are placed along the
Wm. Gather, Proprietor,
wall in a tier; then another tier is
formed close up to the first one; HARDWARE,
beiDg laid in the opposite direction.
flG0TE WARE,
Successive tiers are formed until
the whole bottom of the silo is
QUEENS WARE,
covered.
A second layer is begun and
TIN W0RE.
finished in the same way. All holes Call and examine goods and investigate
and corners must be packed full
prices,
aul
and no empty spaces left. The corn
must be tnken out in the same way
as put in, nnd if care is taken there
will be but littlo trouble from the
tangling of the stalks. All this
Issued Weekly,
means extra work, but if well per­
formed should give a fair article of
silage. But as soon ns possible
obtain a cutter and save labor and
time.
Editor and Publisher,
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HARDWARE STORE,
TRE COMMONER,
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OREGON 0. K.
B andon, -
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J. B. Gross & Son, Prop.
Takes the market news of San |
Francisco by wire prints it d.iilv 1 Cbiei resort of Bun don bv the sea
nnd distributes it in Coos comity
Agents for the celebrated Silver
24 hours ahead of the Bay City i
Bar (Kentucky) Whisky.
papeis. It also serves the arrival
slid departure of vessels nt »11
Z D c r r it I v L l s s T l i e z i i .
Pacific c isst ports. For this pert of
the country its columns “ D om es- |
TH£
tic and Foreign ports," is the best
shipping guide. Besides
giving
the m ov-m enis of stesin vessels
between San Francisco, Coquille |
An 8 page Family pn-
river, Coos Buy and Portland, it J
pcr. 3 wide columns
notes the arrival and departure of*
to each page. Con­
siiliu g schooners nt nnd for their ;
ports. The Oregonian is the ooly
tains short ard contin­
M .rning Daily corning in here
ued stories, poems, nn-
which
advertise» Coos
county !
ecdotes, notes on sci­
abroad. The Weekly Oregonian |
ence. invention, na­
gives nil the news of our slnte . nd
ture, etc. Illustrated.
64 column of genernl teleurnphic
news of the world each week. It Published wee\y 50c
( f t Ycct
will be sent in connection with the
Soectal Offer. 3 months tor 10 cents
H erald for oulv $2 per yenr
Here is your etinnee for Countv.^ Address. Younq American. 162
Second St.. Portland, Oregon.
State and National News.
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Young American
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Scientific American.
A handsomely illnstrnted weekly. Largest cir­
culation o f any scientific journal. Terms, fd n
year: fo u rm o n th s .il. Soldbyull newsdealers.
MUNN
i Co»9,Bro“""» Kew York
Branch OfBco7e23 F Bt.. Wa*blruton, D. G.
Prepared only bv The Alonso O.[Bliss Co«,
Washington, D. C.
Mr. Dye, the agent, hns the permission o
U. 0. Dement, o f Myrtle Point-, to use hi
name to recommend it ns n splendid fam
jly medicine. Among others u bo heavily
recommend it are Darios Gant, J Hayes,
C M Hermann and J W Otto.
V
Get a copy ot Our Native Almanac from
the agent, or send to him for one st Myrtle
Point, and try these incomparable medi­
cines.
I jr t f
&RL "flrllnQton"
fÜU« Sewing IHaclM
A $65.00 Machine
For $ 1 8 . 5 0
N IW
Hoaac
Cash with Order and Coupon
v
ST Y L E
LATMT
BE. ST
CHEAPEST
Shipped to anyone,
tu yw h ets, on 10
days’ free trial,
In y o u r o w n
h o m e , w ithout
asking one cent
in advance.
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10 year•’ written
warranty w i t h
each m achine.
Coupon, If
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f.r on triai
SALO O N,
The Oregonian.
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Anyone .fnillng a rknirh and doBoriptlon may
atckly ascertain our opinion free whether an
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" * * y patenUtble.
>af—‘ * Communica­
invention
patentable.
tions strictly
confidential.
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Aden* »I. Handb'iokon Patents
sent
free. Oldest : nirei
agency for securing patents.
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Munn * Co. reoelve
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Patenta tnken tbroui I l h _______
tpecial notice, without ebargo, In tho
William .1. Ilryan,
That “ great moral engine,” the LINCOLN, -
• • N M IM S U .
San Franciseo Examiner, has re­
, T f . iimh — H e r a i . d a n d C o m m o n e r —
cently taken to tmbliahing Christ­
1’ AYABLE IN ADVANCE.
ian anil religions editorials on Sun­
day.
Some of them are really ] One Yenr.................................. $200
splendid productions and their Six Months................................ 1.00
presence, in such a j lace, is really | Three Month«........................... 75
commendable; but, when taken in ;
consideration with some of its vile j
news, slobswash, art and ndvertise- j
THE!
ments for fakes, Honduras lotteries ,
nnd other such stuff, they look like .
diamonds In rusty tin setting. We j
should be greatful for the jewels
however.—Independent.
ra d ì M ark
D is io n s
o p y r ig h t s
OtIR NATIVE HERBS,
OHK NATIVE OIL8.
O b it NATIVE BAI8AM ,
fe g
ARLINGTON.’'
A strictly h ig h -g r a d e S e w ­
in g M a c h i n e ,
fiuieheo
t h r o u g h o u t iu t h e beat p o s­
s ib le m a im e r. It p oA *en e* «11
m o d e r n im p r o v e m e n t s .a u d it*
m e ch a n ica l co n s tru c tio n
i*
»itch that in it a re c o m b in e d
s im p lic it y w ith g rea t .strength,
thtia in stilin g ease o f ru n n in g ,
d u ra b ility , a n d m a k in g it im -
posn ib le tot- the m a ch in e t o b e
p u t ou t o f o rd er. It » o n fa »t
n n d ntnke* n p e r fe c t Btitch
w ith nil k in d » o f t h ie a d a n d
nil cla u s e » o f m a te r ia l. A lw ajr*
re a d y fo r tine a n d m i riv a lled
L for sp eed , d u ra b ility a n d cpial-
’ itv o f w o rk
N o tice t h r fo l­
lo w in g p o in t » ot s u p e r io r I *jr-
T he Head o f the “ A rlington” »w in g» on potent nockct hinge*, firm ly held dow n tar •
icrew . M io n -, -Ub*t:intial, » « i t and InimUmie in dcHign, and t^iuttftdW o r im n ie u te il^ j o l d
Rr -,1 I »lute has rou tided corners nnd i* inlaid or counterounk, m aking it n u *n w ith top o i tanie
J
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I 111» W i l l M M I »BO
Might-f
t . . Am
»— . pare
under the arm ia f»'4 tnchra high and • I n c h « long
. r .
Ur!' t f k i i t a n d even guilt*. It Id Self 1 lir e a d in g - Absolutely n o hole» to put th r w d through
except eye o f m-edlc Shu ttle ¡»cylin der, open on end. entirely »elf-threading, enur to put tn or
Jake out: b o 1! te In Ids a large am ount o f thread. 5 tltch Regulator is on the bed o f the m achine
beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale show ing the num ber o f »titchen to the *MC” .
¡ ^ " ” 7, "l from t to U stile h r» to the in ch . Feed U double nnd extend» ou both »idea o f needle;
. .. t.uis io tik e «rood» through; never »top » nt »earns; m ovem ent in vcmitlve; n o aprtnga t o
be •;it-'d ;• nd !■ iw»-red at will Autom atic Bobbin W inder
..I
T h ' Needle is 0 straight, »elf. ttlng needle, flat on on e side, and cannot be put iu w roug.
f a r U r Min'
de . f cn*r In letted ateet, with oil cu p at the bottom to prevent oil from getting
Iu. .
Adjustable Hearings —AM bearing» ate case hardened at eel and ratify adm ate«
• , -j . ; . . . • i \ m . All
m otion can be taken Up. and the m achine will l*»t ^
if
• -rr.r.ts I a , l i n r b i t K i* f-irni»|je I with n rertviryfoola a n d accewao H e a , a a d y m l W f C
r
* t. * , vtri set o f « it icliinent» in a velvet lined metal l>ox free o f charge, a* follow »:
, ..., ....... • o ti' hiudf t, one »birrin g plate, one *et o f four hem m er», diffcrent w idth» u p
,
one tn l ■ r. n-ie nnder ItaTler, one »hort or attachm ent foot, and one threat»
r
W oodw ork o f finest quality oak o r walnut gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated ring*
i.,rrU to wheel, and d evice for replacing bett.
-IfKir. DAY H|CH I'HIOES FOR PHY »«»CTU or
wo
J C l t I “ A T SEWING MACHINES D J I
SAVE »CENT S «NO DEALER ^PROFIT.
f.,1 .
-I A T O F F E R . $ 2 j S O G - . I . 5 v » c i» l W hiH -M l« Price. Mil
■
r* nit« «i-i-e tin - high-grade »ew ing m achine, w em a ke » special cou-
‘ ’ » paper a chance to get a firat-cl»»»
first-claa* ma-
r IT • ♦ . .TV reader o ' f ' thl»
receipt
o f fiH .g o cash
ut !
t '.rice ever offered. I. o n -----------
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■J- ,vr-described mat achitie anyw here securely packed and
A ten
ten y y ears’
written warranty
m i l A i r .t' c»n fe delivery. A
e a r » '------..----¿-i-.--
. »ent with
Money refunded i f not as represented after thirty dav» teat
. hip C. O. U. for $19.i50 with privilege o f tw enty d a y »'tria l on
. - irirantev o f good faith t.nd charge». If you prefer thirty
Cl ic t ( r i
-.vtrin t b- ( re -m ing. »end for our large illti*trated catalogue w ith t#*tt-
« o r * i!s xnlaiuin ? fully how we ship sewing machines an yw h w e to «ny-
o n c n t t b e l w- t m ri'.i^irturcr’ * price» without asking on e cent in advance.
T»i • U t pktn ii io rend all ca»h with ordev, ■» you then amre the
OOdia-
w n t . Km ., m ’.wr 'h e cou pon must be sent w ith *rd*«.
-3K- Ui Make yenr ordrr ihroNgli 1 lie Herald, willmnt extra
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