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VOL
18.
COQUILLE GILT, OREGON. TUESDAY.
J . W . STRANGE,
The Coming Races.
A Clear Statement,
The Chamberberg, Pa., Register
sizes up the olomargarino situation
very justly as follows:
Already thirty-two states have en
acted legislation to repress tho im
itation butter fraud in behalf of the
|
rdairymen, yet the sales of the bogus
| stuff increase from year to year. Its
makers have gained a market for it
under false pretenses, nud now that
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u ‘ ° race,
Btnri A-raile,
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n it finds iedorsmeut in many high
T A J . . d . H —
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No.
$20.
quarters, they are uuable or unwill
t «TTrtfMirvTr i'rn'uT
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No. 4.—Mule race, |-mile, «15 ing to terminate its long course of
S
No. 4 .--Foot race, 100 yards, 4 to masquerading as pure creamery
enter 1! to start ¡entrance fee, 10 per 1 butter.
If olemargarine be all that is
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Coquille C ity, Oregon.
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No. 5.—Bicycle race, J-mile, 6 to claimed for it, no edict of authority
a » * * «:* « a i m « .♦ A* .fc>. * * * s * » t!;i* enter 4 to start, $20.
can prevent its '¿Fu g*>L’l side; but
THURSDAY ACG. 29.
| the naked swindle of selling at but
Race No. 0.— Runniug |-mile ter prices and as butter, a food pro-
dash, $75.
| duet which costs nine cents per
No. 7.—Trotting, 2:50 class, 3 to 5 pound to manufacture, will certainly
- A - t t o r n e j r . a.t - L a - w ,
be fought in the halls of legislation
$ 200 .
M ARSHFIELD, OREGON.
No. 8.— Running J-mile dash, $100 by every available device of opposi-
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D e a le r in K k a l E s t a t e o f a ll k in d s .
i tion. It is a fraud that the people
F R ID A Y , AU O, 30.
Rnco No. 9.—Trotting, 3-vear-old ! object to, not the article itself.
/^ O Q U I L U E OOUNGIL.MO.DB0 0 7 T H E
Theodore Thomas, the great mu
V 7 Fraternal Aid Association meets the anti under, 2 in 3, $150.
2d Tuesday evoning of each month.
No. 10.—Trotting aud pacing, sician, was asked by an eastern news
M r s , E d it h B a l c ii ,
paper to nam what bo thought the
1;40 class, 3 in 5, $200.
Mrs. Alioo Tuttle. Sec.
American people most needed in
No.
11.—
Runuing
J-tnile
and
re
TOUKGUS LODGE, N o . 72, K. o f P.
tho twentieth century. His answer
meets every Tuesday evening at Masonic peat, «150.
Hall. Brothers in good standimi in sister
was “ Honesty1' “ truthfulness." This
SATURDAY, A U G . 31.
lodges are cordially invited to visit ns.
oleo contention on the part of the
A. G. BALCH, 0 . C.
Race No 12.—Trotting, 3:00 clnss dairyman of the United States is a
It. H . M AST, K. of R . & S.
3 in 5, «150.
crusade for honesty and against
No. 13.—Trotting and racing, fraud. It -eetns to astonish the
y r t l e c a m e , n o . iu 7, w o o d m e n !
of th« World, meets at Mersey Hall, I free for all, $250.
makers of their greasy swindle as
tat and ¡Id Saturday i.¡slits of eaeh mouth. \
No. 14.— Running, novelty race, well as their political friends very
■T. W L kni ’. vb , Consul.
J. G. Simmons. Clerk.
«150.
much, that there should be any body
¡ y VENINO T ID E CIRCLE. NO. 214.
The following we take from The left in this country who will use
J W. of W .. meets in Mersey’ s Hall on
their political po ver to force a fight
2d and 4th Saturday nights in each month.
Oregon Agvieulturest and Rural j against fruud. They cried, with a
OR AX. MA CRY,
Guardian Neighbor. Northwest, iu which some good
triumphant, air, at Washington, how
Jeaae C. Simmons, Clerk.
poiuts are made in regard to Oregon much their busiuess amounted to in
n NHAUW IOK LODGE. NO. «H. A. F.
VV and A. M .yneets on Saturday
nr<
even, ig laising her own seed and seed grain. j dollars and cents, as though that
on or before mirth full moon, Visiting breth-
Only a few years ago there were j made it any less odious and offensive
reu cordially invited.
to outraged honesty.
As well
C. K< MANoim, W. M.
comparatively few of the pestilTerous ■ might the prostitutes of tho United
J. J. Lamb. Sec.
weeds that now torment our farmers j States, stand op and demand pro
8.,
meets Friday evenirg on or before lmd found their way to the coast, tection in their nefarious trafic be
each full moon at H o’ clock from April W Aiut by constantly shipping in seeds cause, forsooth, it amounts to mneh
to October 3lat, and thereafter at 7:30; and
money every year. These swindlers
?aoh Friday afternoon two weeks there and grain from all quarters of tlie
will yet find that the old fashioned
after at 2 o'clock.
globe, we may expect the troubli- aversion to 2 . fraud has not died out
Miss E mma L orenz . W . M.
Mrs. Jentiie L. Bose, Sec.
some weeds from just so many of the hearts of the American peo
IO Q U IL L E LODGE, NO. f>3. I.O . O. F., sources.
Coos county is now suf ple.
J meets every Saturday evening. Visit-
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ng brethren in good standing cordially fering to a greater or less degree
Invited.
E. L. F itch , N .G .
The
voters
of Oregon will be call
from a large variety pf obnoxious
J . S. Lawrence, U- S.
weeds from the Canada thistle to ed upon to cast their ballots' at the
next, regular state election for or
a m ie h e b e k a h
l o d g e , n o . 20 .
¡ the little garden grasa which were against an amendment to the con
I. O. O. F ., mset.H every 2d and 4th
Wednesdays in each month, at. Odd Ftl- unknown here wren farming was stitution providing for legislation
ows’ hall.
I& ma L itkk . nh . N. G<
first begun
Our friend, J. H. Lamb by the system known as tho “ Initia
Anna McDonald, Sec.
of Vislitrap, is a fair example along tive and referandum.’’ The consti
/^ O Q T I L L E ENCAMPMENT, N O . 25.1.
tution of Oregon provides that all
\ J O . O. F., meets every first and third this line. His place is kept clear of
Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows obnoxious weeds, aud he takes pains amendments must pass the legisla
ture at two successive sessions, and
nail. Cordial invitation extended to all vis
to put his grain iu at the proper then be ratified by a majority vote
iting patriarchs in good standing.
B. F. L awrence C. r .
season, ami uses care and judgment cf the legal voters of the state. The
J. J. Stanley, Scribe.
in reaping, and the consequences are amendment for the initiative and
J. E HAYNES. that ho has a market for every
roferamlura has twice passed the
SHAD HUDSON,
legislature and now goes to the
bushell of grain he can raise, and gets
people for their ratification. This
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his own price for it, while those who is a very important measure and
Mining and Real Estate Agents are careless in their manner of rais should not be overlooked or lightly
ing their crops cun only demand esteemed by the people of Oregon.
Ecklcy, Curry C ounty,O ri’gon.
If adopted it will effectually shut
AVE valuable Mines, Farms. Stuck the ordinary price:
Rauches and Timber Lands for sale.
off legislative grafts, ns all impor
“ It is not easy to understand vhy
tant laws will bo voted upon by the
House and f. acres of land well improved Oregon imports so much clover and
voters before theyenn go into effect.
in Wilbur, Douglas county. Or., for sale,
or exchange for property in Myrtle Point.
timothy seed from the east. These Of course if any measure detrimen
seeds when grown with suitable care tal to the interests of the people
in this state are superior in quality should be enacted by the legislature
it will be ventilated before the next
to those imported from the east.
election, and will be voted down.
The imported seeds are constantly Then again, it will prevent the en
MHHTKAP
SH IN G LE -M IL L W I . L
adding
also to the number of weeds acting of so many frivoulous laws
1 furnish first-class Shingles at Coquille
in this region, as it is practically in the state, hr ambitious legislators
for $1.75 per M.
Dimension shingles furnised on special impossible to obtain grass seed 8 will not care to have their trivial
| matters run the gauntlet o f an elec
vrders.
which are wholly freed from weed
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tion by the people. Then again, it
C. M. SkceU - - - - -
Coquille City. seeds. It is estimated that from ten would result in the laws being ex.
8 . E . J o h n s o n ...................... Myrtle Point
to fifteen Qarloads of clover and pressed in plainer and clearer terms
Capt. W . T . McCloskey - - - Norway.
timothy seed come to Oregon yearly so as to be understood by every
Liberal discount for hauling, if purchased
The freight charges body, and would nlso make it nec
at the Mill.
W ALTER COLVIN. from the east.
essary for the legal voters to ac
alone on eaeh earload amounts to
quaint themselves with the statute
C O O S
B A Y
between $300 and «400. There are laws of the state. So it is high time
also other grass seeds which should for the people to be studying up
be grown in larger quantities in the this measure so as be prepared to
on it intelligently.—Times,
C. IN. PATERSON, Prop.
northwest.
The Bromus inerrois vote
Jacksonville.
Manufacturer of Marble Monuments, Hea 1- grass seed exhibited by the U. S.
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stones. Tablets, etc.
cepurtment of
agriculture was
Pacific Coast Marines.
Ciinetery lots enclosed with stone coping
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or grown in Idaho for Lamberson’s
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
Captain John Ross claims to have
iving in the countrv or other towns who Seed Store, of Portland, and sup
may wish anything iu my line of business. plied by that house to the depart located tho wreck of the steamer
M arsftfiftu
O becj
ment of agriculture, which pro City of Rio de Janeiro in San Fian-
ciseo buy and is arranging to begin
nounced it the finest sample it bad wrecking operations.
been able to secure.
Diversified
Twenty tramp steamers are on
agriculture,
in
its
broadest
sense, the way to the coast from Atlantic
HOLBROOK, MERRILL
means the development of every and foreign ports, and are expected
* ST E T SO N ............
■ agricultural industry which our practically to demoralize tho grain
Also BRIDGE A BEACH
i climatic, soil aud market conditions carrying trade the coming season,
so far as the sailing vessels are cun-
S T O V E S " ---------
; enable us to develop with profit".
j corned.
ID e n tis t,
Sim e it is an established fact
that the district fair fur the Second
C o q u i l l e C it y . O r .
Southern Oregon district will be
held at Marshfield the follow racing
Wil visit Bnncon first six days of Jann-
nry, March, May. Julv. hepteuiber unci Nov program has been submitted to the
ember, and Myrtle Point the first six days committee,
and will doubtless be
of February, April, June, August, October
adapted:
and December.
WEDNESDAY, ADO. 28.
■ « H C M S iim n isT#»s*awauE«s*w
Race No. 1.— Saddle horse, itnile
■ A .J.
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ATTORN EY AT LAW
$
AND NOTARY PUBLIC, f
John F Hall, ’ " "
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Hudson & Hayne:
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CALL F O R :::
Doors, Windows
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There is now good reason to expect
that the coming Oregon State Fair
will be a better one than any of its
Or any and everything
i predecessors. The display of live
stock gives promise of being deci
carried in a
First-class Hardware Store.
dedly the largest and most com
plete iu the history of tlfe fair and
the exhibition of live stork is the
['Successors to J. J. Lamb. | really valuable feature of any state
fair. Of the | avillion displays the
leading part will bo taken by
country exhibits.
Pres'deot Well-
GENERAL
run g rnd Secretary Wiadon have
visited roost of the co in'ies of the
state ami with such good effect that
there will Ire a very strong competi
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
N. W. Cor Second and Hall S is , tion among the county exhibits this
Year.
Coquille City, Oregon.
and any other
Building
Material,
J. A. Lamb & Co.,
W . F. K E N N E D Y
BlacKsmith Wagon Work
The hull of the bnrk Mermaid
was burned for junk at Port Blake
ley, Wash., last week.
The Mer
maid is said to have been the oldest
vessel on the coast, having heen
built on the Atlantic coast sixtv-four
years ago.
The naval board appointed under
the terniR of an act of congress to
examine into the advantage of Lakes
Union and Washington, near Seat
tle. as fresh water basins for laying
up naval vessels, has made an ad
verse report upon the proposition
Secretary of the Nary Long baa
ordered the naval board to recon
vene at Snn Francisco and take up
the question of additional compen
sation to the Mare Island dock con
tractors. The increased coat grows
out of the change from wood to
stone.—Count Seamen's Journal.
A Good
Report-
e
ñ
à
to State-
I.
NO. 5,
1 LAM B,
Pres.
L.
HAlft-OGKEfi, Vice. Pres.
G.
W. WHITE C a s h ie r.
Sau Francisco, June 16.—It is
estimated that repairs to the Oregon
which has just arrived home from
the Orient, rendered necessary by
-
-
.
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
the damage sustained when wrecked C i ’- l F ' I T ' . A . X x
in the Gulf ol Pc Chi Li, will re
O O Q X J Z I l ; sH Z , O E E Q O I T .
quire about six months on the diy-
dock and cost fully «250,000. It is
D " ch a general banking business.
Has money to lonn on approved
intended to present the silk pennant
which the Oregon carried on her personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school district
homeward voyage to the etuie of warrants, draws lion s, mortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru
Orepou upon the vesael’s going out ments—Notarial work.
Issues tire in on in f i t lowest rates in following companies:
of commission during repairs. A'
special detail of three petty officers -Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient aud Magdeburg.
will carry it to the state officials at i
EOjfLliD c r D IB E C T O E S.
Salem.
A. J. SKUKWOl i>, .
ISAIAH HACKER,
J. J L A M B ,
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The following excerpt we take
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iu the Pacific Homestead of the 13th
inst;
At Silvertori n number of ques
tions 'vere asked, which led to nu
open discussion of many subjects
pertaining to successful farmers.
One man present said be had failed
in attempting to cure clover hay.
Mr. Smith said that the best wav he
bad ever found \vns to stow it away
in layers of eqijal parts of green
clover and straw, never mukiug the
layers of cloverovor 12 inches thick,
to cut the clover in the moring of a
fair day, mowing no greater quantity
than could be raked up and put
away in the afternooti, and to leave
it in the field only long enough to
wilt.
To tho question whethor it was
possible to use the clover for en
silage, Mr. Smith said that if a man
hpd a silo and rain should come
while his clover was in tlie field, be
would better put it into tho silo be
fore it got dry, rather than to try to
take core of it in any aither way but
that if the conditions were such
that tho clover could bo cured into
bay, the former should feed it as
hay and till the silo with fodder corn.
Mr. Smith also said that a larger
measure of feed could be secured
from Indian corn than from any
other plant, and that the silo was
tho best place to put it. Tho saving
in waste and labor each year would
more than pay tho expenses of
building a silo. He considered the
combination of corn eusilage and
clover hay the best forage for dairy
cows, aud would feed acorn basket
ful of ensilage night and morning
and all the clover hay the animals
would eat up clean at noon. A stave
silo large enough to hold 50 tons
may he built at an expense of $50,
and plans for building it may be
secured free of cost from the State
Agricultural College at Corvallis, or
from any of the agricultural papers,
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wns incurable. One Minute Cough
Cure made me a well man.” Norris
Silver, Forth Slanford, N. H.— Be
cause you’ve not found relief from
a stubborn cough, don’t despair'
One Minute Cough Cure has curtd
thousands and it will cure you.
Safe and sure. R. 8. Knowlton.
The Oregonian.
Takes the market news of Sau
Francisco by wire priuts it daily
and distributes it in Coos county
24 hours «head of the liny City
papeis. It also serves the arrival
and departure of vessels at »11
Pacific c last ports. For this part «if
the country its columns “ Domes
tic and Foreign ports,” is tlie tiest
shipping guide. Besides
giving
the uiovemeuts of steam vessels
between 8an Francisco, Coquille
river, Coos Bay and Portland, it
notes the nrnvnl and departure of
si iling schoonets at and for their
ports. The Oregonian is tlie only
M irniug Daily coming in here
which
advertises Coos county
abroad. The Weekly Oregonian
gives all tiie news of our state rnd
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$35 Saddles cut to $29.
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D ll. J. F. GIBBON,
625 Kearney street. 8 m Francisco Cal . j T eh m . s — H e r a l d a n d C o m m o n e r —
L’ a y a d l e in A d v a n c e .
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HARDWARE STORE
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE
Htate of Oregon, in and for the county of
DR. JORDAN’S
Museum of Anatomy
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Citation..
In the matter of the estate of John Dev-
inifh. deceased.
To Maty Ellen Thorp, James Christopher
Devinish. Martha Elizabeth Brown, Eliza
Jane Devinish, ----- Bobinson, and to all
unknown heirs at law of the said John
Devinish. deceased, and to all others in
terested therein.
In the name of the stat<* of Oregon; yon
and each of you are hereby notified 1 hat on
the 31st. dav of May, liHll. B. D . Sanford the
exeenter of the last will and testament of
John Devinish. deceased, fil-d his dnly
verified petition in the a hove entitled court
for nn ordr-r of sale for the purpose of pay-
ing the claims against s ud estate, of the
fol'owirp, described premises to wit: NW l4 '
th SK '< and S M of th. SW * of S Hi
and . he E ^ of SE % of 8 8 To. 2H S of It
13 W of Willamette .VLre-lmn in Coos
eonntv. Oregon. Also lot 3. block 8. in
north addition to the town of Coquille City,
C« k » s county. Oregon.
Now therefor in »ursuance of the order
of said c^ort von and each of y»»a are
hereby notified that von are required to
app ar at the c anty conrt of the state of
Oregon for the county of Co s. at the court
room thereof at Coquille City, Coos count v.
< ftregon, on Monday, the *th day of July, 136!
lo show cause if anv exist why an order of
sale should not be made as in said petition
prayed for of the above escribed premise«
or of a suflLcient portion thereof to pay the
indebtedness against said estate,
Servioeof this citation is made by publi
cation noon the non-refiJent heirs and
devisees bv an order of the eonntv court
for Coos eonntv. Oregon, which said order
is dated May 31. 19*1.
Witness the Hon. L Harlocker. judge of
said court, with the real of said conr* a tfixed
this 31st day of May, HOI.
Attest.
L. H. Hazard.
County clerk of Coosoonuty, and ex-office
clerk of said conrt.
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JUNE 25, 1901.
To Present Oregon's Pennant
To the Editor.] We have been
iu the Angora goat business only
about a year, but think we are mak
ing fairly good headway: Have
just got through kidding. Out of
one hundred und forty-six does we
have secured two hundred and live
kids.
Our does shenred on nn average
3^ pounds per head. This was
year’s growth and was sheared in
February. We shipped our mohair
to Messrs. Kitehing A Bicknell, and
have just received returns today
which show that it netted 11 s 25
cents per pound.
We have only lost altogether two
old goats and eigh] . kids.
There are a great many goats in
this natural goat country. No di
sease of any kind is so far known
here. Our winters are not severe
and goats do well without beiug
fed or even sheltered at any time
during the year. We can kid enrly
here as the brush leaves out early
and the weeds come early.
We will be in the market this fall
for two good bucks to replace two
of the four wo now have.
B . F. B rown & S on .
Lincoln Co., N. M. in Rural North
west.
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A strictly high-grade S ew
ing M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e d
•throughout iu life best pos
sible manner. It possesses all
modem improvements,.undits
mechanical count ruction is
such that in it arc combined
simphcHy with great strenpth,
thus insuring case o f running,
durability, and m akin g it im
possible tor the machine to l>e
put out o f order. It sews fast
and m akes a perfect stitch
with all kinds of thiead and
all classes of material. Alwaj’S
ready for use and unrivalled
i for speed, durability and qual
ity of work. Notice the fol
lowing poiuts of su p eriorly
The Head o f the “ Arlington” sw ings on patent socket hinges, firmly held di»wn by a thumb
icrew. btrong,'substantial, neat and handsome in design, aud beautifully ornamented in gout,
fled plate has rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, m aking it flush with top of table.
H ighest Arm —Space under the arm is ft% inches high and 9 inches long This will admit m e
largest skiit and even quilts. It Is Self 1 hreading—Absolutely no holes to put thrend through
exec pt eye of needle
Shuttle ¡«cylinder, open on end, entirely self-threndiui:. cany io put iu or
takeout; bobbin holds a Inrge amount o f thrend. S titch Regulator is on the bed o f tin- machine,
beneath the bobbin winder, mul has a scale showing the number o f stitche« to th e Inch, and can
be changed from 8 to 32 stitches to the inch. Feed is double and extends on both sides of needle;
never fails to take voocls through; never stops at seams; movement is P °^ , , '’£-
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break and cut out oi order; can !>e raised and lowered nt will. Automatic Bobbin vv inder— r o .
filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the¡thread,. Machine does
not run while winding bobbin. Light R unning— Machine is easy to run, does not mtigiie the oner-
»tor. makes bttle noise and sewn rapidly. Stitch is «d ou b le lock stitch, the sam e on both sides,
will not ravel andean l>e changed without stopping the machine. Tension t* a tint spring ten-
«|on and will admit thrend from H to 1.7) spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order.
The Needle is a straight, seif-setting needl \ flat on one side, anti cannot be put in wrong. Need .9
Bar is round made o f case hardened steel, with oil cup st the bottom to prevent oil from getting
on the goods. AdhiaUbl«* H c a r in g s-A ll bearing are case hardened steel and easily
with h screw driver. All lost motion can be taken np, nnd the machtne will lost a h.cttme.
Attachm ent*— Each machine is furnished wilb nccessnry toolsand accessories, and in addition we
furnish an < xtra s**t o f attachments mi a velvet lined metal box, free o f charge, as follow s: One
rufJD r and gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, on e set o f four hemmers, different widths up
S T - f in t h. one tucker, o n . nn<lcr hr.filer, one /.horl or M t.c h n i.n t loot .m l one tl.rrrd
cutter. W oodw ork o f fnn <t quality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings
to drawers, dre- s guards to wheel, and device lor replacing IxlL
n n lM Y
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HICH PRICFS TOR n i | Y
»EWING MACHINES b U T
OUH G R C AT OECCP.
DIRECTLY 04 » » "U O C T U a E J S JSO
S4VE .G ENT'S 4ND DEALER » PROFITS
3 2 - , 5 0 •*our .'P r c l.l W h , * a k P r k ., t"it
in order to introduce this high grad« »< wing m.u liitie, we make a special cou
pon offer, gi\ ing every render of this paper n chance to get a nrst-clasa ma-
chiu-- at trie lowest price ever offered. On receipt of $ 18 . 5° cash and coupon,
we will ship the a‘oovc-described machine anywhere securely packed and
ersted mid gna: ut -safe delivery A ten years’ written warranty sent with
each 111 ,li it;'
Mon*-y refunded if not as represented aller thirty days test
trial. U r w ’* -hip C. O. D. for JIU..**) with privilege of twenty days trialI cn
receipt of $.'>.00 as a guarantee of good faith and rharges. If you prefer thirty
days trial l»ef<>re paj ing, send for our large illustrated catalogue with teatl-
monial• explaining hilly how we ship sewing machines anywhere to any*
one at t'.c 1 *w'
manufacturer’* prices without asking one cent in
The best plan is to send all cash with order, ns you then save the $1.00 dia-
XHint. Remember »he coupon must be sent with ord*r.
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