Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 18, 1901, Image 1

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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY,
JUNE
18, 1901.
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J. W. STRANGE,
X > s x v t is t r
FAINTS A ROSY PICTURE-
Olio M- Rosendala Tells ot Mining In South-
•
ern Oregon-
C o q u ille C ity , O r.
Otto M. Rosendale, the well-
W il visit Bnnuon first six days of Janu­
iuiriig engineer, has
ary, March, May. July. September and Nov­ known local
ember, and Myrtle Poiht the first six days
o f February, April, June, August, October just returned from a trip to the
and December.
mining dietricts of Jackson and
counties in southern
I * s r * * * : * « * . * £ * ' * * * « « * * * t-f*2 Josephine
Oregon, and the picture he paints
herw ood
of the possibilities of that section
as a mining center, is a rosy one.
Mr. Rosendale believes that the half
has uot yet been told of the richness
Cotjuille City, Oregon.
of the district.
Iu describing his
A .J. S
,
!ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND NOTARY PUBLIC. |
tr'P *>° 8aid:
“ I left Portland for Medford,
Jackson county, by rail.
From
there I took a team to Jacksonville,
- A . t t o r n . o y . a/t - X j S l - w , of historic memory, as the mining
M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N .
capital o f southern Oregon in other
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days. From the best figures ob­
Dealer iu U k a l E s t a t i : o f a ll kinds.
tainable from the W ells-Fargo E x­
/ C O Q U IL L E C O U N C IL . NO.398 O F T H E
press agent at Jacksonville, I am
K J Fraternal Aid Association meets the
2d Tuesday evening of each month.
led to believe that from 830,000,000
Mus. E d it h B. vlch ,
to 835,000,000 in gold dust has been
M rs. Alice Tuttle. Sec.
Y O U K G IH L O D G E , N o . 72, K. o f P. taken from that place from 1860 up
meets every Tuesdny evening at Masonic
The agent has
H all. Brothers iu good standing in sister to the present time.
lodges are cordially invited to visit ns.
been there 42 years.
He showed
A. O. BA LCH , C. C.
me some remarkable specimens of
K. H . MAHT, K. of H A S .
Y llT L E C A M P, N O. 197, W O O D M E N placer gold, running in value from
1VJL of the- World, meets at Hersey Hall,
twenty dollars to six hundred and
1st and lid Saturday nights of eanh month.
J. W . L knkyk , Consul.
fifty dollars.
J. G. Simmons, Clerk.
A man named Kuhler, who has
7»VENING T ID E C IR C L E , NO. 214,
W. of W.. meets in Horsey’s Hall on placer claims in the vicinity showed
2d and 4th Saturday nights in each month. me over $900 in gold dust, which
ORAX. M AURY,
Guardian Neighbor. contains two specimens, one smaller
Jesse C. Simmons, Clerk.
than the other, but still exact
i l l l AD W IC K L O D G E , NO. 68 , A. F.
Both
VV and A. M., meets on Saturday evening counterparts of each other.
on or before each fall moon. Visiting breth­ bore a striking resemblance to an
ren oordially invited.
English coat of arms. The fact of
C. Rf MANoBB, W. M.
J. J. Lam b, Sec.
the resemblance of these two speci­
U E L A H C H A P T E R . NO. 6 , O. E. 8 ., mens to each other is very singular.
meets Friday evenirg on or before
each fu ll moon at 8 o'clock from April 1st
‘From Jacksonville I took a team
to October 31 at, and thereafter at 7:30; and
3 aoh Friday afternoon two weeks there to Cameron’s Crossing, where you
after at 2 o’clock.
have to ford the Applegate river.
Miss E m m a L o b k n z , W . M.
Mrs. Jennie L. Rose, Sec.
This is a very swift stream,, head­
J 'T O Q U IL L K L O D G E . NO. 53. 1.0 . O. F., waters are in the Siskiyou mountains
\ J meets every Saturday evening.
Visiti­
aud it empties into the Rogue riv*r
ng brethren in good standing cordially
Invited.
E. L. F itch , N. G.
below Grants Pass. YVe made the
J. S. Lawrence, R. S.
ford alright through the water came
x m i e r e u e k a h l o d g e , n o . so , over the wagon-bed and swift cur­
I. O. O. F., meets every lid and 4tll
Wednesdays in each tuimtli. at Odd Fel­ rent almost carried the horses off
on s’ hall.'
I dm . L ukens , N. G.
their feet.
Anna McDonald. See.
“ A drive up the river brings one
. _ „ „ L L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. as, I. to Mule Back Crossing. This is the
O . O. F., meets every first and third
Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ most dangerous ford of the Apple-
nail. Cordial invitation extended to all vis­
gste and requires much skill and
itine natriarohs in good standin«.
B. F. L awbbnob C. P.
coolness on the part of the leader
J. J. Stanley, Soribe.
in order to reach the other bank.
J. E H A YN ES. A ll along the river bed and up on
SHAD HUDSON,
high ridges one finds evidences of
extensive placer mining.
A fte r
careful investigation I found that at
Mining and Real Estate Agents
least $10,000,000 in dust has been
E ckley, Carry County, Oregon.
A V E vnlnable M-nes, Farms, Slock taken out of the Applegate river
Ranches and Timber Lnnda for sale.
placers. I t is no uncommon occur­
House and fi acres of land well improved rence for a rancher and his boy to
in W ilbur, Douglas ooonty. Or., for Rale,
or exchange for property in Myrtle Point. make from $2000 to $3000 in a
single winter in rockiDg and wash­
out certaiu bars, which have either
been hastily worked or overlooked
all together.
7M8HTRAP 8 H IN G L E -M IL L
W TLL
“ A ll along the river one finds
. furnish first-class Shingles at Coquille
hemmed by very steep mountains,
for $1.75 per M.
Dimension shingles furnised on special
and that heavily timbered, small
orders.
fruit ranches aud well-kept truck
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C. M. Skeels * - -
- Ooquille City. gardens, hut the chief industry is
S. E. Johnson - - - - -
Myrtle Point placer mining, with only occasional
Capt. W . T . McCloskey - - - Norwny.
Liberal discount for banting, if purchased attempts to cultivate the soil.
at the Mill.
W A L T E R C O L V IN .
“ After leaving the last mentioned
crossing or fording of the river, the
O O O S
B A Y
road reaches the top of the divide
by a precipitous and dangerous
route. A t some of the most dang­
C. IN. PATERSON, Prop.
erous points one looks straight down
Manufacturer of Marble Monuments, Hea i-
into the rushing waters of the A p­
stones. Tablets, etc.
mmetery lots enclosed with stone coping plegate, swelling and sucking their
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or­ way through deep, rocky caDyons.
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
“ As the shadows of evening spread
iving in tho country or other towns who
may wish anything in my line of business.
j themselves over the valleys we
M a b s iif iv t o
-
( ) r * o
| reached YY'atkins’ camp, our desti­
nation. This is the headquarters of
the Applegate Ditch k Placer Min-
H O LBRO O K, M E R R IL L ] ing Co. The next morning I in­
& S T E T S O N ...........
spected the property o f this com­
Also B R ID G E k BEACH
pany, which carries over 12,000
miners’ inches of wa’ er from the
S T O V E S " -------
influx of Carberry creek into the
Applegate through a highline ditch,
and any other
seven miles iu length, to the placers
of the company.
The headworks
of this ditch consist of a wing dam
O r any and everything
across the Applegate with dam ap-
carried in a
proches on both sides, and two re­
First-class Hardware Store.
versible hendgates, which regulate
the inflow of the water.
John F. H a ll,
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Hudson
&
Haynes,
H
Ql i M M U s !
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Marble and Stone Works
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Doors, Windows
B uilding
M a te ria l,
J. A. Lamb & Co.,
“ A t times the Applegate river
fSuccessors to J. J. Lamb. | swarms with salmon and salmon
trout, aud whenever it becomes
necessary to shut off the water and
let the ditch run dry the larger
OENEHAL
salmon become stranded and have
W . F.
KENNEDY.
ill j W a p Work
to be driven back into the
river
The stream is a veritable fisherman’s
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
paradise.
N . W. Cor. Second and Hall S t s ,
C oqu ille City, Oregon.
•‘My duties required me to trav-
: erse the whole length of the ditch.
I HE NEW YORK WORLD
OREGON AT BUFFALO.
1 In places it has to be carried in a
I flume across gulches and caDyons. Our Exhibits the First to be Completed Thrice-a-Week-Edilion.-Almost a Daily
at the Price of a Weekly.
! Over one of these canyons the water
Today, says the Buffalo Times of
is carried in a flume that rests on a May 18, Oregon’s exhibit at tho
The presidential campaign is over
high trestle work, itself a piece of Pan American Exposition is seen in but the world goes on just the same
engineering skill. The fall of the completed state, and the P a c ific aud it is full of news. To learn this
Coast State receives the distinction ! news, just as it is— promptly and im­
ditch is seven feet to the mile. The
of beiug the first state that can say partially— all that you have to do is
ditch is hewn through rock, being as much. Credit is due the capable | to look in tho columns of The Thrice-
an extremely hard variety of grauo- superintendent, Mr. Henry E. Dosch a-YVeek Edition of The New York
dite. Tho company contemplates in of Portland, and his nine assistants. YY’orhl which comes to the subscri-
Mr. Dosch has a commendable j her 156 times a year.
the very near future the extension
The Thrice-a-Week YY’ orld’s d ili­
of the ditch, which will carry the habit of being punctual. Had some
of the other state superintendents gence as a publisher o f first news
wnter on a steep mountainside over
been as conscientious as be, there has given it circulation wherever the
valleys aud canyons, to or near would not now be the rush among English language is spoken— and
Jacksonville, and make profitable the Btates to get rendy by Dedica­ you want it.
Tho Thrice-a-YY:eek YVorld’s regu­
thousands and thousands of acres tion day. Mr. Dosch represented
of so called placer ground, which Oregon at Chicago, was superintend­ lar subscription price is only $1.00
ent of his state’s exhibit at Omaha, per year. YVe offer this unequaled
until now have remained uuexplored
and has already been appointed in newspnper and H k R acd together
by reason of the lack of water. charge of the exhibit that is to be one year for $2.00
The length of the ditch, as thus ex­ made a* Charleston. These honor’s
The regular subscription price of
tended will be 22 miles.
I f this are sufficient to indicate that the the two papers is $2.50.
project is carried to a successful valuable worth of his wide experi­
ence, keen
judgement, trained
“ The Doctors told me my cough
conclusion the production of pre­
knowledge and expert thoroughness was incurable. One Minute Cough
cious metal in Jackson and Jose- are understood and appreciated.
Cure made me a well man.” Norris
pbiue counties will be enormous.
A Times representative, in passing Silver, Forth Stanford, N. H .— Be­
“ I then went on the Southern Pa­ through the Agriculture building cause you’ve not found relief from
cific alx ut eight miles north of Inst evening came upon Mr. Dosch. a stubborn cough, don’t despair-
The svperintendent is always to be One Minute Cough Cure has curtd
Grants Pass. At Merlin I took a found in happy frame of mind, but thousands aud it will cure you.
conveyance to the old trading post be appeared delighted as a boy with Safe and sure. R. 8. Knowlton.
of Galice. In all my travels I have a new red wagon, as he championed
never met with such a steep and Oregon’s enterprise. Modest man
The Oregonian.
dangerous road as this old stage that he is, he would have all the
credit rebound to the stato had A.
road iu tho wilds of the Rogue J. Johnson, the forestry expert,
Takes the market news o f San
River Mountains. One portion of whereas in truth the geuial superi- Francisco by wire prints it daily
the road reaches the so-called di­ tendeut himself deserves the laurels. and distributes it iu Coos comity
21 hours ahead o f the Bay City
vide, over 900 feet above the Rogue Much of the state’s exhibit is person­
papers. It also serves the arrival
al
property,
aud
his
acceptance
of
river valley. A stone dropped from
the position of superintendent en­ and departure o f vessels at all
the road goes down into Rogue river tailed n considerable expenditure of Pacific c mat ports. For this part of
without striking the side of the money, for which he will be remun­ the country its columns “ Domes­
tic and Foreign ports,” is the best
mountain, and iu case of accidental erated.
shipping guide. Besides
giving
“
I
t
look
only
two
weeks
to
get
the
this particular point, taking into
the movements o f steam vessels
Oregon
exhibits
in
pluee,
and
we
are
consideration the laws of gravity
to be seen in the Agricultural, Mines, between -San Francisco, Coquillp
momentum, very little would be left
river, Coos Bay and Portlaud, it
Forestry, Horticulture and Liberal
of either team, wagon or men to tell Arts buildings,” said Mr. Dosch. notes the nrnval nnd departure of
sriliug schooneis at and for their
the tale.
“ Think of it, we came 3000 miles
ports. The Oregonian is the only
and
are
nevertheless
the
first
state
“ Galice consists of a store and
Morning D aily coming iu lieie
postoffice, which occupy the histori­ to present a complete exhibit.
which
advertises Coos county
“ Our mines exhibit is worth $60,
cal spot where the old block-house 000 and there is one piece o f quartz abroad. The YVeekly Oregonian
stood. In this blockhouse, in 1855, weighing 600 pounds that is very gives all the news o f our state rnd
64 column o f general telegraphic
one hundred miners were besigid valunbie. Professor Lane, United
news of the world each week. It
by a hostile and savage band of States Agrostologist, says our grains, will be sent iu connection with the
grass and forest plants exhibit are
Rogue River Indians, who were
H e r a l d for
ouly $2 per year’
the finest in the Uuited States.”
Here is your chance for County,
bent on exterminating the white in­
The Oregon exhibits at Chicago
truders. It was the custom of these and Omaha were nlso the first in State and National News.
savages to lie on the opposite side, place, and Mr. Dosch has a letter
among the basalt rocks, and pick off conveying the thanks of the execu­
tive committee for the energy he
at their leisure any white man who
displayed in the work. Mr. Dosch
had occasion to go outside the is an authority on horticulture, and
blockhouse. A fter the killing of has written at length on the sub­
twenty-four miners the savages were ject. He has a diploma from his
Men and women of good address to
driven oft and the country pacified. state for his distinguished service, represent us, some to travel appointing
he having personally supplied tho agents, otherR for local work looking
“ Two miles below the river is the
the material for the horticuture ex­ after our interests. $ 9 0 0 salary guar­
property o f the B ig Yank Miuing hibit on several occassions. He anteed yearly; extra commissions and
Co., a Portland corporation, which, owns the horticulture exhibit at the expenses, rapid advancement, old es­
tablished house. Grand chance for earn­
besides its 500 acres of placer Pan-American Exposition, nlso.
est man or woman to secure pleasant,
permanent position, liberal income and
Mr.
Dosch
was
asked
why
it
was
ground, has extensive copper prop­
that Oregon appropriated only $20, future. New, brilliant lines. W rite at
erties on the foot-hills of Old Pea-
once.
000 for tho Buffalo fair with an ex­
Kr.tFFO lCI» IMIFMS,
vine. The underground workings position of her own scheduled for
2 3 C l i u r i 'l i S i . .
N e w lli i v r u . t 'o i n i .
of the copper property consist of 1905, whereas $60,000 was appro­
priated
for
the
Chicago
fair.
The
about 500 feet of tunneling, made
T H E
in an excellent miner-like manner superintendent made evasive reply,
but it was evident from bis manner
and well timbered.
The ore from
I
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tliat the Oregon Legislature was
this copper property runs all the afflicted with “ mossbackism.”
way from 3 to 18 per cent in copper
The Oregon exhibit is much more
attractive than that of either Cali­
and is an excellent smelting ore.
Wm. Gallier, Proprietor,
YY’ashington, although
“ The country around Mount Pea- fornia or
each of these put n great deal more
vine present nn almost park-like ap­
money into the fair. Oregon sent IjAfiDW^E,
pearance.
Game of every des­ more than enough of evervthing
AGflTE WAI{E,
cription abounds, and tho climate is needed to arrange its exhibit, and
most salubrious and healthful. This several states “ borrowed” the left­
QUEENS WA((E,
camp gives employment to about over grain to fill out their show.
TIN W0QE.
The Oregon exhibit is one of the
two hundred men, and produces gr Id
Call and examine goods aud investigate
in appreciable
quantities.
The most beautiful at tho Pan-American
prices.
aul
peculiar feature of this district is Exposition and is nn education in
that the gold is deposited in placers itself.
high nbove the river bed, in so-called
old channels. These channels con­
Issued Weekly,
C ita / tic n .
sist of decomposed sediment and
finely-powdered granite. The fore­ IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T OF T H E
state of Oregon, in and for the •jounty of
most producing placers are the Old
Coos.
In tbo matter of the estate of John Dev­
Channel mine, the Rocky Gulch
in ish, deceased.
Editor and Publisher,
property, the B ig Yank, and Silver I To Mary Ellen Thorp, James Christopher
I Devinish. Martha Elizabeth Brown, Eliza I4KH U ,
- - - IM M U .
and Bear creek placers.
The only Jane Devinish, ----- Robinson, and to all
T
e r m s — H e r a l d a n d C o m m o n e r —
unknown
heirs
at
law
of
the
said
John
drawback is the inaccessibility of
Devinish, deceased, and to all others in­
F ay a b l e in A d vance .
the country. According to the best terested therein.
I In the name of the stat** of Oregon; yon
figures, over $17,000,000 in gold has ; and each of yon are hereby notified that on 1 One Y ear................................ $2 00
the 31st, d a v o f May, 1901, R .D . Sanford the | •Six Months.............................. 1.00
been taken from
this district. ! exeenter
of the last will Rnd testament of i
75
With proper facilities it will produce i John Deyinish. deceased, filed his duly I Three M onth«.........................
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L. HARL0CKER, Vice.Pres.
I. J. LAMB. Pres.
G. W. WHITE Cashier.
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O P IDIPSECTOIRS.
“ A few months ago, food which I
ate for hreakfart would not remain
on my stomach for half an hour. I
used one bottle of your Kodol Dys­
pepsia Cure and can now eat my
breakfast and other meals with a
relish and my food ia thoroughly’
digested.
Nothing equals Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure for stomach troubles
H. H. Pitts, Arlington Tex. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you
eat. R. S. Knowlton,
| of said conrt. yon nnd each of yon are
hereby notified that von are required to
npp.-ar at the ooonty 00 art of the state of i
Oregon, for the county of Co s. at the coart
; room thereof nt Coqnille City, Coosconntv.
Oregon.on Monday. theHth davof July. 1901
to show cause if any exist, why an order of
sale should not be made as in said j»etition
prayed for of the abov* • escribed premises
; or of a sufficient portion thereof to pay the
indebtedness against said estate.
Serviceof this citation is made by publi­
cation upon the lion-resident heirs and
devOees by an order of the eonnty conrt
for Coos countv. Oregon, which said order
is dated May 31, 19 »1.
Witness the Hon. L. Hsrlocker. judge of
said court, with the ?eal of said cour» affixed
this 31st day of May, 1901.
Attest.
8 . H. Hazard.
County clerk of Coo* county, and ex-ofiico
clerk of said conrt.
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J. J
LAMB,
Great Sale of Harness.
Heavy Conkered Team Harness, regular price $35 cut down to $27,
Hack or Carriage Harness reduced from $38 to $29.
$35 Saddles cut to $29.
$1.25 Ridding Bridles cut to 95 o, nts.
$19 Single Buggy Harness cut to $15.85.
Buggy Cushion worth $2 selling price $1.25.
Rambler Bicycles always on huhnd.
All Kinds of gpnulJiug Base Ball goods.
W e a r e Tiers to s t a y a n d m e a n business.
F. Long & Son.
T o tu e
U n io r t u n a t e
Dr
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This old reliable and
most successful spec­
ialist in San Frat cis­
co, still continues to
oure a ll Sexual and
Sem inal Diseases,
such as Gonorrhes-
G 1 e e ft, 8 t r i c t u re,
Syphilis, in a ll it.
forms, Skin Diseases,
N e r v o u s Debility,
Impoftenoy, Seminal Weakness and Loss cf
Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse
and excesses producing the following sympa
toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
tho ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in
approaching strangers, palpitation of the
heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss
of memory, pimples on the face, conghs-
consumntion etc.
Dlt. G IB B O N has practised in San Fran
cisco over 37 years nn i those troubled should
not fail to consult him and receive the ben­
efit of bis great skill and experience. The
doctor cur * when others fail.
Trvhira.
C U B E S (J U A U A N T E E D . Persona cured
at home» Charges reasonable. Call or
write.
D R . J. F. G IB B O N ,
625 Kearnev street. San Francisco C al.
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Mr. Dye, the agent, has the permission o
R. C. Dement, of M yrtle Point, to use hi
name to rtcominend it as a splendid fain
ily medicine. Among others v ho heavily
recommend it are Darius Gant, J llayes,
O M Hermann and J W Otto.
Get a copy ot Our Native Alrannsc from
the agent, or send to him for one at Myrtle
Point, and try these incomparable medi­
cines.
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A $65.00 Machine
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Threading
LATE ST
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Shipper to anyone,
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days’ free trial,
in y o u r o w n
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asking one ccn?
in advance.
10 y e a r s ’ written
warranty w i t h
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A. J. SHERW OOD,
IS A IA H H ACKER,
L. H A R LO C K E R , and G. YV. YVHITE.
THE COMMONER,
1 verified petition in the above entitled conrt |
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D im - s a general banking business.
Has money to loan on approved
personal and real estate security, buys county, town and sebool district
warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds nnd all kinds of legal instru­
ments— Notnrial work.
Issues tire insurance at lowest rates in follow ing companies:
.Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient aud Magdeburg.
HARDWARE STORE,
enormously, as every pan of dirt for nn order of sale for the pnrpose of pay- 1
in « the claims against ssid estate, of the |
taken at random from above and at following, described premises to wit: N W
th SE W and S W o f thi SW 4 of M 1«. !
the river shows from five to twelve and
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of 8 8 Tp. 2« S of R
colors of exceedingly fine gold, 13 W of Willamette M*-redian in Coos \
eonnty, Oregon. Also loft 3. block 8 . in j
bright in appeal ance und almost north addition to the town of Coqnille City, j
1 Coos eonnty, Oregon.
pure.” — Oregonian, May 25.
j Now therefor in uursnnnce of the order
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ARLINGTON 99
A strictly high-grade Sew­
ing M a c h i n e , f i u i s l i c a
throughout In the best pos­
sible matiuer. It poR*es«ie* all
modern improvements, and its
mechanical construction is
such that in it arc combined
sim plicity with greet strength,
thus insuring ease o f running,
durability, and making it im ­
possible lor the machine to be
put out o f order. It sews fast
and makes a perfect stitch
with all kinds o f Ihtcad and
all classes o f material. Always
ready for use and unrirailed
for speed, durability and qual-
ity o f work. Notice the fol-
low ing point* of superioH'wi
The Ifcad o f the "A rlin gto n ” swings on patent socket hinges, firmly held down by • thumK
»crew. Strong, suliatantfal, neat and handsome in design, and beautifully oru* men ted in gold.
Bed plate has rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, making it flush with top o f table.
Mi/hvst Arm —Spac* under the nrm is 6W inches high and 9 Inches long. This will admit the
I n g o t skirts, and even quilts. It Is Self Th readin g—Absolutely no holes to put thread through
except eye of needle Shuttle is cylinder, open on end, entirely self-threading, easy to put in or
| Like <.ui; bobbin holds a large amount o f thread. Stitch Regulator is on the bed o f the machine,
! hnu-.'lh t lie* bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number o f stitches to the Inch, and can
or changed from 8 to 32 stitches to the inch. Feed is double aud exteuds on both sides o f needle;
never fails to take erood* through; never stop* at seams; movement is positive; ®o springsifo
i.reak and get out oi order; can be raised and lowered nt will. Automatic Bobbin w in d e r - P o .
filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine does
not run while Yvinding bobbin. Ligh t Pu n nin g—Machine is easy to run. does not fatigue theoper-
flo r, makes httle noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both sides,
will uot rav< 1, and can be changed without stopping the machine. Tension Is s flat soring ten-
ion, and will admit thread from 8 to 1Ó0 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out °*
The Needle is a straight. s^If-setting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put in wrong. Needle
B»sr is round, made o f ensc-hmdened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from gettiog
on the goods. Adjustable Bearings—A ll bearings are case-hardened steel and easily adjusted
w iiii a screw driver All lost motion can be taken up, and the machine will last a lifetime.
Attachments -Each machinéis furnished with necessary tools and accesaones, and in additionw s
I fin • i -li an extra set o f attachments in a velvet lined metsl box, free o f charge, as follows: Oo#
ru"V r rtud gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, one set o f four hemmera, different widths up
. 4 f nr iii' h. one t icker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, and one thread
cutir r. W oodwork o f finest quality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings
I to tirnwers, <’ te»a guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt.
Q IIV DIRECTLY OF MANUFACTURER* ANO
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J B. Gross & Son, Prop.
Chit-1 reaort o f Ban Jon by the sea.
Agents for tbe celebrated Silver
Bar (Kentucky) YVhisky.
I D c n 't M i s s T H e m
W A N T E D - A C T IV E M \N O F G O H >
character tf> deliver and collect n Or
for old Mftablimbcd manufacturing Whole
sale house. $900 a year, «ore pay. Hon­
esty more than experience require.!. • » hi
reference, any bank in any oily. Kncis«-
self-addressed stamped envelope. Manu­
facturer*, Third Floor, 334 Dearborn 8 t .
Chicago.
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in ore! r lo introduce this high-grade sewing machine, we make a special cou­
pon oiler, giving every render o f this paper a chance to get a first-cl as* ma-
No tin o
r h iiv nt the lowest price ever offered. On receipt o f f i8 .go cash and coupon,
we w ill ship the above-described machine anywhere securely packed and
crated nnd ena: otee safe delivery. A ten years’ written warranty sent with
rn< h machín** Money refunded i f not ns represented after thirty days’ test
trio!. Y*> w •» -h ip e . O. 1». for 09.10 with privilege o f twenty dayaj trial on
reetipt o f f»/*)as a guarantee o f good faith and charges. I f yon prefer thirty
«lays’ »rial before paying, send for our large illustrated catalogue w ith test I-
« o ,,,.,i- rxplaim ug fully how we ship sewing machines anywhaee to any«
on - at the lowest manuLscturer s prices without asking one cent in advance.
Nn. ftS
The l>est plan is to send all cash with order, as you then save the fl.00 di.v
sount. Kernember the coupoo must be sent with urde*.
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