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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1901)
' z£ .-._ j ff -.a I » ■ ■ ""M I V. VOL C O Q U IL L E li). J . W . STRANGE, The to lly of K illing Birds- The thinking people of the coun try are gradually awakening to the Coquille City, Or. fact that the mania for killing birds, W il visit B nudon first six diiys o f .Tann which lias existed for over a century, e ry . March, May, Julv. September and N ov em ber, and M yrtle Point the first six days needs the substantial check to pre o P F a b ra n ry . April, June, August, O ctober vent the absolute extermination of e n d Decem ber. the feathered friends of humanity. The first intimation that someth ing would have to be done to pro tect American animal life was the rude shock caused by the announce Attorney - at - L a w , ment that the vast herds of bison An d Notary Public, were no more—and the pitiful and C o q u il l e C it y , C o o s C o u n t y , O re o o n . abortive effort of the government to protect a few isolated specimens in Yellowstone Park. In tlm past live years a similar statement has led to the creation of the Adirondack Park in New York, nud much-needed - A . t t 0 m . e 3 r . a,t - I j L v w , restrictive legislation for the pro MAKSHFXELD, OBEGON. tection of deer. What statistician will compute, D ealer in R ral E statk o f all kinds. what orator will present, and what /C O Q U I L L E C O U N C IL . NO.898 O F TH E legislators will provide the data, F raternal Aid A ssoointion m eets the formulate the fulls and pass the Cd Tuesday evening o f each m onth. laws necessary to save the wondrous Mas, E dith U alch , M rs. A lice T u ttle. S ec. bird-life of this continent from the fate of the bison and the deer? YC U H G IH L O D G E , N o. 72. K. of P. The economic value— tlr# appeal meets every Tnesdn.y evening at Masonic H a ll. Brothers in good a ta n d in g in sister to sordid commercial ideas —even if Lodges are cordially invited to visit, ns. no other phase of humanity should A. G . BALC H , C. C. K . H . M A S T , K . o f U . & S. be reached in this age of commer cialism, should speedily bring about y r t l e c a m p , n o . 197, w o o d m e n the passage of protecting bird-life. . o f the W orld, m eets at Herfcev Hall, Come out into the world with me 1st and 3tl Saturday nigh ts o f each m onth. J, W . L knkvk , Consul. and watch a pair of busy wrens or J . G . Sim m ons, C lerk. a Hundred other birds as they toil sunset—and I ^ V E N I N G T ID E C IR C L E , NO. 214, from daybrnke until I ' j W . o f W ., meets in H ersey’ s H all on sometimes later. Try to count the 2d and 4th Saturday nigh ts in each m onth. number of trips they make during O R A X . M \UKY, G u ardian N eighbor. tbe day, and estimate, if you eau, Jesse C. Sim m ons, Clerk. the quantity of destructive insects that is required ns food for the i 1H A U W IO K L O D G E , NO. M , v. F. You will find yourself Y y and A. M ., m eets on Saturday evening family. on or b efore each fu ll m oon. V isitin g breth growing tired of counting, and will ren cord ia lly in v it e d . gradually multiply the insects C. R< MANuliR, W. M. J . J. L a m b . Sec. brought in at each trip by seconds, minutes, hours and days, until the uelah c h a p t e r , n o . <», O . E. s ., number will appall you. Then you m eets Friday e v e n irg on or before e a ch fu ll m oon at R o ’ clo ck from April 1st kill have a new idea of nature’s law t o O ctob er 3 U t, and thereafter at, 7:30; and of compensation; you will begin to ?a ch F rid a y a fte r n o o n tw o w eeks there realize that tbe birds you imagined a fte r at 2 o ’ c lo c k . M iss E m m a L o r k n z , W . M. were such a menace to your berries, M rs. Jennie L . R ose, Sec. cherries, apples and other fruits, are /" l O Q U l L L B L O D G E . NO. 0 8 ,1 .O . O . F ., really the protectors—and you can V ./ m eets every Saturday even in g. V isit- thank them for every sound, whole ng b reth ren in good standing cordially some piece of fruit that is marketed, in v ite d . E. L. F i t c h , N .G . and also for the product of your J . S. Law rence, U. S. flower and vegetable gardens.— AM IE R K B E K A H L O D G E , NO. 20. Charles Dennison Kellogg, in June o.»m. I. (>. O . F ., meets every 2d Mid 4th W ednesdays in each m on th , at O dd f l Success. J. Sherwood. A John F. Hall, L M B M ow s’ hall. I bma A nna M cD on a ld , Sec. t L uken «, N. G . 10QUILL8 BN OAM PM B N N O . » . I . V 7 O . O . F ., m eets every first and third Thursdays in each m onth at Odd Fellows n a il. C ord ial invitation extended to all vis i t i n g patriarchs in good sta n d in g . B. F. L awbkncb C. P. J. J . Stanley, S cribe. J . E. H AYN ES. SHAD HUDSON, Hudson & Haynes, Mining and Real Estate Agents Eckluy, Carry Conatv. Or,'«on. H AVK vnlnitbli- M ow s. Farm s, Stock H unches and T im ber L ands for sale. H ouse and r. seres o f land w ell Improved in W ilbur, D ou glas cou nty. O r., fisr sale, o r exchange fo r property in M yrtle P oin t. P lagies 7VSH TRAP S H IN G L E -M IL L W 'L L . furnish firat-alnss S h ioslea at Ooquille I f o r $1.75 per M. D im ension sh in sles furnisod on spcoial orders. -------- A G E V N T S --------- C . M. S k cels - - - - - C oqnille C ity. 8 . E . J o h n s o n ...................... M yrtle P oin t Cnpt. W . T . M eC loskey - - Norway. L iberal d iscou n t fo r lm ulina. i f purchased nt the M ill-____________W A L T E R C O L V IN . C O O S B A Y Harble awl Stone Works C. IV. PATERSON, Prop. M anufacturer o f M arble M onum ent», Hen 1- ston es. Tablets, e tc. ce m e te ry lota enclosed w ith »tone coping o r cu rb in g . Iron railin gs fu rn ish ed to o r d er. C orrespondence solicited from parties iv in g in th e cou ntry or o th er tow ns who m ay wish a n yth in g in m y line o f business. M a b s h f if t o - G b e o - CALL FOR::: HOLBROOK, MERRILL k STETSON ............ Also BRIDGE k BEACH S T O V E S ’ ---------- Doors, Windows and any other Building Material, Or any and everything carried in a First-class Hardware Store. J. A. Lamb & Co., [Successors to J. J. L:inib.*] W. F. K E N N E D Y . GENERAL Blacksmith j_ W a p Work Horseshoeing a Specialty. N. W. Cor. Second and Hall Sts , Coquille City,Oregon. C IT Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , Oil Boring Progress. A Dawson Utter, I Operations at the site of the j The following letter from Mar Southern Oregon Oil Co’s new oil shall Nay, who went to Dawson j boring plant have been steadily i Alaska, lust spring, was received by ! pushed during the past week, and his uncle, J. L. Nay, of Curry coun j some miner troubles iucident to the ty, and was published in the Port I starting of new machinery have j Orford Tribune: 1 been experienced. The drill pound- j I arrived in Dawson on the 24th j ed along in bine clay until about 40 ! of May, all O. K., and found every feet down when a formation was thing on the boom. Lots of work j reached which is thought to be tin at good wages, $5 a day aud board; J old river bed. It was a gravel drift and there is a good demand for which closed over the opening made women cooks at from $80 to 8125 a I by the drill as it went down. It month. “ The wash-up is not half over yet, [ was found necessary to case through | this quicksand, which has been done I think there will be a big clean-up I and good progress is now confi- here this summer. “ I can tell you that D-wson is all j dentlv expected. Water has been ; encountered and colors of gold are right. Anyway, I am willing to take my chances here. I am going to I frequeut. Just as soon as things are in work for $6 a dny mid board, to steady working order, Manager morrow, until I get on my feet, and Whitney intends to put on a night then I can’t just Bay what I will do shift and push the work as fnst as or how I will do it. “ We hnd a hard trip from White possible. Expert J. B. Treadwell, We followed who accompanied Messrs. Guggen Horse to Dawson. heim and Mack on their visit here, the ice with a small boat, and vve gave it as his opinion that oil would hauled the boat over Lake Labarge be struck at a depth of 1500 feet.— on a Yukon sledge and launched it on Thirty Mile river. There was Ashland Tidings. — « . --------- five iu ourpaty—three men aud two Working ot the Oklahoma Registration Plan. women—one a girl of 18, and she Washington, July 11.—¡Secretary is a trump. She worked in harness Hitchcock today received a telegram all the way across the lake and from Assistant Commissioner Rich pulled more than old Tenbrook, aud ards, of the General Land Office, in then she cooked supper, breakfast charge of the Oklahoma lands, and dinner and never complained, saying the registration plan is work while some of the men gave out and ing successfully. Secretary Hitch were growling, nnd when we struck cock estimates that 100,000 people the river she took the oars like an could be registered by July 20, the old seaman. She said she was from last registration day. There are “ Old Arkansaw,” where all the girls lands for only about-13,000 people. know how to work. We landed r.n an island to wait for tbe ice jam to Reports of cutworms are begin clear, and she took off her overskirt ning to come in. There is no pres and went out. She killed four rab ent indication that these will be as bits, two grouse nnd a porcupine numerous ub they were lust year, nnd made the best pot pie I ever but it does not pay to allow them to tasted in my life. You talk about destroy crops of potatoes, cabbages, your girls— this girl is a queen. She etc. The best method of poisoning is well educated and good looking them, probably, is one that has been and can outrun a buck deer. Sbe used in California for a number of lias gone to work cooking on a min years, ami that is feeding the worn s ing claim for $100 a month and says poisoned, sweetened bran. To pre she will earn $400 before snow flies.” pare this mix one pound of Paris — --- ----- green with 50 pounds of bran and Will Put In a Paper at Astoria. then dampen the bran with sweet ened watter. A spoonful of the Astoria, July 11— Articles of in moistened bran is deposited at fre corporation of the Herald Union quent intervales along the rows. Publication Company were filed In this way the grape vines have with the county clerk today. Tbe been protected in California, as the capital stock of the company is fixed cutworms appear to be peculiarly at $5000, in shares of $50 each. fond of sweetened bran. The The incorporators are: II. L. Hen method is not. very expensive derson, J. M. Hughes, W. C. Curtis, From ten to twenty pounds of the William Althouse and 0. J- Curtis. mixture is said <o bo enough for ao The objects of the corporation as acre. In place of this, freshly cut set out in the articles are the pub clover can be dipped in a strong lication of a newspaper devoted to mixture of Paris green and deposit the interests of the Federation of ed iu bunches,— Rural Noi thwist Labor; to establish a job printing - > —*— The midsummer fiction number of office; to buy aud sell real estate; tbe July Cosmopolitan contains the organize a labor bureau and to con best story Bret Harte has written in duct a general newspaper aud job a long time. The well-known Jack printing office. 0. J. Curtis, one of Hamlin is the hero, and lie will be the incorporators, states that it is cageily welcomed tmek b.v the pub the intention of the company to be lie. Desperado and gambler that gin the publication of a daily morn bo is, theoretically we ought not to ing paper in Astoria about October 1. JULY 23, NO. F 1901, A Forest o! Petrified Trees- I. J LAMB, Prss. L. HARL0CKER, Vice.Pres. G. W. WHITE Cashier. A remarkable “ forest of petrified trees called Chalcedony Park can be reached iu a few hours from Hol brook, Ariz. The area of the park i’ A L - - - . $ 5 0 . 0 0 0 is estimated at hundred of square C / L j P miles, and it contains thousands of j tons of agatized wood. It is like a j vast lumber camp, where the lum Does a general banking business. Has money to loan on approved bermen have throiA the huge logs' personu! and real estate security, buys county, town and school district at random from their sleds, leaving ; warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru them to become ruin-soukcd and moss-grown. Some of the truuks ments—Notarial work. Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in following companies: are 150 feet long, and they break up iu sections, as if sawn through .Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg. at intervals. IB O .A .I3 X 5 C : T E I B E C T O E S . The bark is of a dark rfyl color, A. J. SHERWOOD, ISAIAH HACKER, J. J L A M B , as a rule, but the chips and interior L. HARLOCKER, aud G. W. WHITE. exhibit kaleidoscopic colora. Ame thysts, red and yellow jasper, chal T H E cedony of every tint, topaz, onyx, carneJian nnd other stones abound. The logs in fact, are a blend of these I . X . L . stones. One of them, 100 feet long IGT and three to five feet in diameter, Y e a r ly . spans a narrow canyon, and is called M en and women of good address to the Agate Bridge. It is chiefly Wm. Gallier, Proprietor, represent us, some to travel appointing composed of jaspers and agates. agents, others for local work looking As to the origin of the pétrifica after our interests. $ 9 0 0 salary guar HARDWARE, tions, it is supposed that in past anteed yearly; extra commissions and AG0TE WARE, time the trees were overwhelmed expenses, rapid advancement, old es tablished house. Grand chance for earn with volcanic usher and hot silieious est man or woman to secure pleasant, QUEENS WARE, waters from geysers. The timber is permanent position, liberal income and analogous to pine or cedar, and as future. N ew , brilliant lines. W rite at T IN W 0RE. it decayed the silicia dyed with once. S T A irO H l) IMIF.SS, C a ll a n d e x a m in o g o o d s a u d in v e s t ig a te various salts of iron aud manganese prices. aul 23 C lm r c li N e w H u v e u . l o in » . in solution took its place.— Ex. COQUILLE VALLEY BANK- C O Q U I L L E , O IE B IE a -C a s r- (Jiiiiraiiteed $ 9 0 0 C iilq THE HOME CULD CURE- T o HARDWARE STORE, No Noxious Doses- No Weakening of the Nerves- A Pleasant and Positive Cure tor the Liquor Habit. It is now generally known ami under stood that Drunkenness is a desease and no weakness. A body tilled with poison, and nerves completely shattered by peri odical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxi cants. ¡Sufferers m ay now cure them selves at horn > without publicity or loss of time from business by this wonder ful “ Home Gold Cure,” which has been perfected after m any years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faith ful use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guaran teed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show* the marvelous transformation of thousands of Drunkards into sober, in dustrious and upwright m en. W ives Cure Y our H usbands! Child ren cure your fathers ! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is h specific for this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thorough ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the per son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this price less remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the “ Cure” administered by lov ing friends and rel dives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own free will. l>o Not W ait. Do not be deluded by apparent and mislead ing “ im provem ent.’ ' Drive out the dis ease at once and for all time. The “ Hom e G old C u re " is sold at the extrem ely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others costing $25 to $50. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on re ceipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. E849 E D W IN B . G IL E S & Company, 2330and 2332 M arket Street, Philadelphia. A ll correspondence strictly confidential Although the yield of fruits will not average very heavy as a whole in Oregon this year, the season so far is proving an unusually good one for the growers. The crop of strawberries was large and prices were good throughout More strawberries were shipped out of the state and more money was paid for strawberries for home consump tion than ever before. Tbe cherry crop has been pretty light in many places but a great deal more money has reached the growers for this year’s crop of cherries in Oregon than in any previous year. The pear crop will bo light but will like him, but lie bus that fine cour A Salmon Combine. probably sell well. Last year’s ap age too rarely met with m real life or in fiction, and those who read “ A ple crop was unusually good in the Portland, Or., July 10.—Some sections which raise most of the Mercury of the footh ills” will prob time this week papers, incorpora ably lose sight of his faults in fol shipping apples, and prices were ting a combine which will aim to also good. It is not expected that lowing the events which take place control the salmon fisheries of the ! upon “ that heaven-kissing lull.’ . the proceeds of shipping apples Pacific Coast and Alaska, will be this year will b.e quite as large as I Katrina Trask’s story m tbe same ! filed at Trenton, N. Y. The capi j number sliouid be read by every I they were last year. It is hoped tal will be $32.0110,000. Of this that the difference will be more than I woman. It is one of those homely \ amount $16,000,000 will be issued tragedies constantly going on in ; made up by an increased demand at once to pay for the plants which Fur a g nud bargain in a fine for low-grade apples for the manu modern society. It is probably tbe j liavp accepted the offer of the com cleverest,piece of work Mrs. Trask ] river botnmi farm near a booming facture of cider vinegar, aud bv a bine, headed by R. Ouffroy, the probable better demand for evapor has everyone. R. K. Munkittrick’s I promoter. The remaining $16,000,- coalmine where all truck raised can ated apples. The crop o f Italian quaint New England coast yarn has j 000 of stock will be held in reserve be disposed of right at home, call prunes will be the largest the state a breeziness about it that makes it for the purpose of negotiating with ou the H eka LD. has ever had. It can not be ex really refreshing. The July instal plants which are still outside the N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’ S S A L E . pected that the prunes w’ill average ment of Egerton Castle's story be combine. V T O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A ’ in size as large as last years or that gins to raise the curtain on the Private advices received from i_x by virne o f a decree and order o f sale the price per pound will be as high, inevitable ruin which the Duke of New' York are, that the deal is prac duly issued ou t o f the oiicu it court fur the Cluuy’s weakness must bring on county o f Coon, state o f Oregon, d a ted tlio but from the present outlook there tically completed, and that Ouffroy first day ot July. 1901, upon a decree ren is no reason for believing that they those who love him. will be able to announce in a few dered and entered in said court on the sixth will not sell at prices which will 1 1) day o f M ay, 1901, in a certain suit, Excerpt3 from the Plaindealer: days that he has tt irty Alaska and wherein Ben Gant is plaint iff. recovered give The growers a margin of profit. Grace Shape, the third daughter Puget Souud' canneries under his judgm ent against Win, H. G ordon and his It is not probable that the aggregate of Mr and Mrs. John H. Shupe, control. wife, Perrie C5. G ordan, W , II. Pullen and James Pearson were defendants, b ein gcase prune crop of the world will be as died at the family home iu South No. 1990 o f said cou rt, com m an d in g me to large this year ns it was last year. Reselling, Sunday evening, July 14, make sale o f certain real estate hereinafter Situation Is Not Hocelull- particularly d escribed, to satisfy the sum There is also n possibility of a mur- 11)01, her death being due to typhoid o f $102.90 and the further sum o f $25 at ket for a few hundred carloads of fever, complicated by meningitis. New Y’ork, July 15. —Returning torney fee together with interest thereon fresh Italian prunes.— Rural Nort- Tbe sad intelligence of the death British officers do not speak hope at the rate o f six (0) per cent per annum from the sith <6th) day o f May, 1901, and west. of Lester Wright, a very popular fully of the situation in South the farther sum o f nineteen $19.30 oost» --------------------. - * • » « -------------------- and highly esteemed Roseburg boy Africa, says the Tribune’s Loudon nnd disbursem ents now dne on tne said judgem ent to the »aid plaintiff from said d e Not one death from vellow fever at the Good Samaritan hospital, at correspondent. They assert that fendants, I have levied upon and will, on has been reported from Cuba with Portland, July 14, 1001, reached tbe railways are securely held and rhnrndav. the 8th Jay o f August, 1901, at in the year! This is a statement so this city Sunday evening and came that there are small zones around j the front door o f the courthouse in Oo- u ille C it y , in said com ity and state, at astonishing as tc be almost incred as u shock to his relatives and many Bloemfontein, Pretoria and Johann jq I eleven o ’clock in th j foren oon o f said day. ible. It signalizes the triumph of friends at this place as his con esburg where it is possible for in | sell at pnblic auction to the highest and relative cleanliness ovar abominable dition was reported much improved habitants to settle down and to re ! best bidder for cash, the follnw ing-dc- | scribed property, to-w it: Lot seyen (7 ) o f filth, of sanitary science over ignor last Saturday evening aud the ease sume their usual occupations with, j section (8 ) and lot three (3 ) o f section ten ance and carelessness. The germs was not considered critical by the out fear of disturbance; but apart (10) all in township th irty-on e «31» south o f range twelve (I2 i west o f the W illam - of this filth disease have been hospital physicians. However, fatal from the pacification of these small | I ette m eridian, in the cou n ty o f Goo» and tracked to their breeding places, complications set in and death soon spheres of British influence there state o f Oregon, or a sufficiency thereof to | satisfy the above am ounts together with and there have been so purified and resulted, bri death being due to are few signs of progress. The I accruing costs and c-ists on »«id Execution, »0 destroyed for tbe purpose of some kind of stomach troubles and railway line from Johannesburg to i Dated M onday, July 81 li 1901. S tephen O i l l i e r . fever propagation. Relentless and his illness being of short duration Laing’s Nek is still menaced and i. Sheriff o f Goo* C ounty, Oregon. - - • * «- intelligent warefare has been waged the Dutch section along the South Against the mosquito, and this car You can never cure dyspepsia by Orange river is ravaged by guer THE rier of fever germs has been routed. dieting. What your body needs is rillas, nnd broad districts of the The sunlight has been let into dark plenty ot food properly digested. Transvaal anti the Orange River places, minsmic | ools have been Then if your stomach will not di colony arc only kept quiet by being dinined, and disinfectants have been gest it, Kotlol Dyspepsia Cure will. emptied of their population through dispensed with a liberal band. The It contains all ot the natural digest- repeated matches of strongcoluinns. result will be of incalculable ad ants hence must digest every class In Cape Colony Scheepers is giving - - O re. vantage to Cuba, not only in a of food and so prepare it that na GeneralFrench considerable trouble B a n d o n , human sense, but in a financial and ture can use it in nourishing the . «•> » J B. Gross & Son, Prop. commercial sense as well It is in body and replacing tbe wasted A bad complexion ’generally re Chief resort of BunJon bv the sea. itself sufficient to justify the Cu tissues, til us giving life, health, sults from inactive liver and bowels. Agent» for the celebrated Silver bans in asking annexation to the strength ambition, pure blood and Ir. all such cases. DeWitt's Little United States, as a boon greatly to good henlthv appetite. R. S. Knowl- Early Risers produce gratifying re Bar (Kentucky) Whisky. be dgsired.—Oregonian. suit». R. S. Knowlton. I D o r x ’t I x / T i s s T b e m . ton. OREGON 0 . K. | V is it DR. JORDAN’S » « • * T3 n l o r r d n e L t e »Museum of Anatomy An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Being Cured Daily in Spite of Themselves. |l0511UUIX ST. bet. Cth* 7th, 8. T. C.L T b e L a r g e » o f it* k in d in tt>e World. Dr Gibbon T h is o ld r e lia b le nnd m ost s u c c e s s fu l sp e c ia list iu S an F ra t cis co , still c o n tin u e s in cu re a ll SexutH nnd S e m in a l D ise a se s, Innck as G o u o rrh e s - IG 1 e e t , S t r ; o t u re, ¡S y p h ilis , in a ll it ] fo rm s, Skin DisenKeH. : N e r v o u s D e b ility , Im p o te n cy , Sem inal W eakness nnd L oss o f M anhood, the con sequence o f se lf-a b u se nnd excesses producing the follo w in g sym pa toms: S allow cou ntenance, «lark s p o ts un der the eyes, pain in the head, rin g in g in the ears, loss o f con fid en ce, diffiden ce in approaching strangers, palpitation o f the heart, weakness o f the lim bs and b ack , loss o f m em ory, pim ples on the fa c e , coughs- oonsum otion e tc. D R . G IB B O N has p ra ctised in Snn F ra n cisco o 'e r 37 veers an :l those trou bled should not f h il to con su lt him and receive the ben efit o f his great sk ill and e xp e rie n ce . The doctor cu r-s when others f a il. 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A fearless exponent, of scientific government, as taught by the most advanced thinkers and philosophers | of this a;-e. j You can get a sample copy free if you mention this paper. A. D. HALE, Editor, Albany, Ore. BASRA "Arlington" A $65.00 Machine 1ST $ ommoner E ayable in A dvance . ¡One Year................................... $2.00 Six Months................................ 1.00 ! 'J'liifO Mouth«........................... 75 Seif- Threading 18.30 Sewing piacfiine I.A TE S T a isT C H E A P trr Shipped to anyone, auyvrhete, ou 10 gays’ fret* trial, In y o u r o w n h o m e , without ask in g one cent iu advance. 10 y e a r s ’ written warranty w i t h each machine. STYLE No. 58. “ ARLINGTON.1 A strictly high-grade Sew ing M a c h i n e , f i n i s h « a throughout iu the best pos sible manner. It possesses all modern improvements, ami its mechanical construction is such that in it arc combined simplicity with great strcncti*. thus insuring raseof running, durability, anti making it im possible for the machine to b« put out of order. It sexvs fast nnd makes a perfect stitcll with all kind* o f thread and all classes of material. Always ready for use ami unrivalled for speed, durability ami qual ity of work. Notice the ft*- lowing point» ot superiorPy The Head o f the “ Arlington” swings on patent socket hinge«, firmly held down by * thumb rew. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in design, and beautifully ornamented iu gold, id piateba» rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, making it vvktrx.top of Mlcli«st~Arin—space under the arm is inches high nnd 9 inches long. 1 liis will the largest skirt-., and even quilts. It la Self Threading—Absolutely no holes to put thread through to put in or except eve o f’nccdlc Shuttle is cylinder, open on end. entirely self-threading, easy to ‘ machine. take out; bobbin holds a large amount o f thread. Stitch Keguiator is on the bed o f the beneath the bobbin winder, and lias a scale showing the number o f stitches to tne in ' . and can f needle; be changed from 8 t o 22 stitches to the inch. Feed is double and extends on noth r m- never fails to take srood» through; never stops at seams. n??tve“ 2XLi* ia rfU iV i break nnd get out oi order; can be raised ami lowered at will. Automatic B ow l.. » mdcr Fo. filling the fiobhin .-mtoiiiati liy ami i*rf«ctlv -inootli without boldine tb« Muchln- dM., not tun while winding hohl.in. Light Running—Machine 1« r.av to run, doe.net (.tigiiethconer- »tor makes httle ...,i*e and vow, rapidly. Stlteh 1« > double lock «Itch, the u n it on both aide., w'll not ravel -rid onn t»e changed without stopping the machine. Tens»©« is a flat spring ten sion and will admit thread from 8 to 1.00 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o ( order. The Needle is a si might, self-setting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put t;i wrong. Needle Bar is round made of case-hordrued sferl with oil cup nt the bottom to prevent oil from getting Adht.tnl.1* Hearings—All bearing, are carr-hardmed ,t,.d and ra.ll* with a screw driver. All 1 motion can be taken up. and the machine will last a lifetime. Attv-brn-nts -Fich ro a chine is furnished with necessary tools ami accessories, and inaddition we fi.Vrdsh ,n i i r '- v t ©f «Machinent. in a velvet lined mental ho* free o f th m m different .....* widtl put imii ' ivi , uue »m i 11*;;; t.iut«, v..-- . tu . « . ur bemmers, ........... v. to 7» />f an inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot and cutter. ------— Wood *— k».i funst quality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drtwcf*» nicket-plated t <uga uirds to wheel, aud device for replacing belt to drawers, rt'IIY D A V MICH PfliCES FOR ililV DIRECTLY OF ■ M W M T U jV m jN O SAVE »CENT S AND DEALER S PROFITS "H i SEWING MACHINES UH ! SALOON, crated, and gua each machine, V -m y refunded if not s»s represented sfler thirty days’ t trial. We w.** thib C. O. 1). for flP V) with privilege o f twenty days* trial receipt o f $.7.00 j a guarantee o f gi>od faith and charges. If you prefer thirty day« tri'. 1 1*efo • »,«y1nr send for our large illustrated cotalogu« with testl- mooi.il«., explaining f -hy how we ship sewing machines anywhere to any. one at the l-wv'.st m i fact urer's pi icea without asking one cent in advance, The best plan is to si d all cash with order, as you then save the $1.00 du- .• Miipoa must be sent witn order. •vunt. KeT ember Or multi’ f#ir onkr timtugli Hie Herald, silliont Mir» ml* * »K