Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 29, 1901, Image 1

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VOL
19.
C O Q U IL L E
W . STRANGE,
J.
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Dairying: in Oregon.
Southern Pacific Overland Held
of Eugene.
•
ID e n t is t ,
As a dairying state Oregon pos­
sesses advantages enjoyed by few
Coquille City, Or.
other states in the Union. No sec­
W il visit It a mi on first six d a y s o f J a n u ­ tion of the American continent is
a ry. M arch. May. July. Septem ber and N ov­
e m b er, nud M yrtle Point the lirst six days more favorably situated in reference
o f F ebruary, A pril, June; August, O ctob er
to this industry. With nn equable
a n d D ecem ber.
climate, vast ranges and a fertil soil
that produces from two to three
J. Sherwood,
crops of hay and alfalfa in n season,
Oregon’s growing importance as a
Attorney - a* - Law,
dairying state is not to be wondered
C oqu ille C it y , C oos C ounty , O beoon .
at. The conditions for dairying
N otary 1 ublic.
could not he improved upon.
In many sections of the state,
John F. Hal!,
where this industry has obtained
cousid^uhlc of u foothold, the grass
-A . t t o r n . 03 r . a t - L a - ^ r ,
j is gioun 'the year rouniLWhJ no stall
M ia a im B E t ), u i . e g o n .
feeding is necefsnry.
Within the
Denier in K kal E state o f all kinds.
past two or three years this industry
The
p E N E R A l. LYTLE
P O S T , N O. 27, has made remarkable strides.
L X Dept o f Oretron G . A. U., m eets in dairy products arc yearly increasing
H ersey ball the lirst M onday sv en in e in
e n o b m onth. Oom railes arecordia ly in vited while their quality is improving.
A
t o m eet v ith ns.
campaign of education has resulted
R. H . H askins , P. C.
J . Q u ic k , A d ju ta n t.
in the adoption of the most modern
«a r n t?
1 EE LODGE, NO. 19.1.0 . 0 . L. MEETS
m e th o d s
of
m a n u fa c tu r e ,
th e
im -
j at Lee, th e seoonii Saturday evening o f D r o v e m e n t o f h e r d s „ r id m o v e s u e .
each
m onth.
W. H . M ast , P res.
P r o v « ™ e n L OI nerus ana m o l e 8 U 0 -
E»y Hervoy, See.
j cessfu l and profitable marketing.
XNOQUILLE COUNCIL. NO.** OF THE ! Oregon’s daily products are improv-
oï'T*'raîer,,nl Aid A?aoci,lt'on m eets the \ jng from year to year. Already her
2d T uesday even ing of each m onth.
B
J
-
Mas. E dith U alch ,
Mri. Alice Tuttle. See.
Y'JU nO U S L O D G E , N o . 72. K. of P.
nteetsevery Tuesday eveniup nt O d d F el-
lows* H all. B rothers in pood stsnd iup in
sister lod ge« are cordially invited to visit ns
V. R. W IL S O N , C . C.
L
B . H . M A S T , K. o f R . & S.
. 197 , w o o d m e n
o f the W orld, m eets at Hersey H all,
1st and 3d Saturday nigh ts o f each m onth.
M
yrtle
cam p
,
no
•1. W. L knkvk ,
J. G . Sim m ons. Cleric.
Consul.
v e n in g
t id e
c i r c l e , n o . 21 *,
W . o f \V„ m eets ill Hersey’ s H all on
2 d and 4tU Saturday niphts in each m onth.
OK AX. MAURY.
G uardian N eighbor.
J e sse C. Sim m ons, Clerk.
E
J 'lH A l)W I H K L O D G E . NO. «8 . A. F.
V -/ aud A. M ., m eets «in Saturday even ing
o n or b efore each fu ll m oon. V isitin g breth­
ren cord ia lly in v ited .
C. Hi MANinm, W . M.
J . J . L a m b , See.
U15LAH C H A P T E H . NO. « . O . E. S.,
m eets F rid a y e v en irg on or b efore
e a c h fu ll m oon at 8 o ’ clo ck from April 1st
t o O ctob er Hat, and thereafter at 7:80: and
aaoh F rid a y a fte r n o o n tw o w eeks there
a fte r at 2 o ’ c lo c k .
M iss E mma L oubvz , W . M .
M rs. Jen n ie L. Hose, Sec.
H
IO Q U I L L E L O D G E , NO. *3, I .O . O . F.,
m eets every S aturday even ing. V isit-
ng breth ren in good standing cordially
in v ite d .
E . L . F itch , N. G .
J . S . L aw rence, K- S.
C J
AM IE HE BEK A11 L O D G E , NO. 20.
J-Y j L I. O . O .’ F ., m eets every 2d and 4th
W ednesdays in ea ch m ou th , at O d d Ffcl-
ow s’ hall.
InM.v L ukens . N. G .
A nna M cD on a ld , Sec.
/C O Q U I L L E E N C A M P M E N T , N O . 25.1.
\ J O . O . F ., m eets every lirst and third
T hursdays in each m onth at Odd Fellow s’
n a il. C ord ial invitation extended to ail vis­
i t i n g p atriarchs iu good sta n d in g .
B. F . L awbkncb C. P.
J . J . Stanley, Scribe.
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Patents taken through Munn A Co. reoelve
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C O O S
B A Y
Marais aifl Slone Worts
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
b u tter and
.
O beo
com m and
the
dress,
r e t a il
d e a le r s .
Ad-
T he B est M usic C o .
Kingsley, Iowa.
S. H. IW cADAM S,
GENERAL
BM sm itii^W api Wort
Hor9cshoeiug a Specialty.
N. W. Cor. Second and Hall Sts.,
C oquille City, Oregon.
T H E
j
HARDWARE STORE,
Wm. Gallier, Proprietor,
HAND w ^ e ,
AG0TE WAKE,
QUEENS WAKE.
TIN W0KE.
C all an d exam ine goods nnd investigate
prices.
ad
up South
Eugene, Or., Oct 23.— (Special to
The Evening Telegram.)—The Port­
land-bound California overlad train
on the Southern Pacific was held up
by two men near Walker’s, a small
station 15 miles south of here, at'an
early hour this morning. The rob­
bers got away with the registered
mail pouch, but nothing more.
They blew open the express car with
dynamite, hut Express Messenger
C. R. Charles refused to let them
enter, and kept up a steady fire with
a shotgun. It was due to Messen­
ger Charles’ nervy work that the
hold-up did riot nut Uie perpetrators
more booly. The passenger coaches
were uncoupled at the robbrs’ ordes
and left behind, the front end of the
train being run ahead several miles
before the desperadoes attacked the
cars. Consequently the passengers
slept through it all, and did not
know that a hold-up had occurred.
After the robbers obtained the
registered mail pouch they com­
pelled the eugineer to uncouple the
locomotive and carry them on a few
miles. They stopped ut the out­
skirts of Eugene and ordering the
engineer to go back after his train,
disappeared.
highest prices iu every market.
Farmer’s institutes and the foster­
j j
ing interest of transportation com­
panies have combined to advance
Chicago Posloltice Robbed ot Slam s Worth
the dairying industry.
While all
$74,610
dairying sections of the state are
Chicago, Oct. 21.— A sensational
not yet blessed with the best pos­
sible transportation facilities, there robbery, which netted the perpetra­
is a constant improvement even tors $64,610 in stamps, was dis­
along this line. C. H. Markham, covered here this morning, when
who for several years has been the the wholesale stamp department of
efficient general freight and passen­ the postoffice was opened for busi­
ger agent of the Southern Pacific ness. A rapid investigation de­
Company, lias done much to stimu­ veloped the fact that tho burglars
late the industry through the Wil­ had crawled nnder the flooring for
lamette valley.
The good work about 300 feet, bored a hole in the
done by Mr. Markham will not be bottom of the vault, taken the
permitted to lug by R. B. Miller, stamps and escaped, carrying nwny
his successor, who is equally as in­ their booty in a wagon.
The work of forming an entrance
terested in the industry and enthu­
to the vault had evidently been go­
siastic as to its prospects.
The county of Tillamook, though ing forward with the greatest pa­
remote from rail facilities and with tience for many days. It is believed
steamer facilities that are far from however, that the intention of the
satisfactory, is making perhaps thieves had been to enter the cash­
greater strides iu the dairying in­ ier’s vault, in which there was $35,-
dustry than any other county in the 000 in money nnd stamps valued at
state. With all her handicap she hundreds of thousands of dollars.
will this year increnso her cheese The bottom of the vault is of steel,
output by a quarter of a million half an inch thick. In this vicinity
pounds.
Last year this couuty sown holes were bored, until a space
alone produced 1,000,000 pounds of of 18 inches square—just enough
cheese. There are now 45 cheese to allow the entrance of a man’s
factories in the county, nud the body—had been so weakened that
cheese output this year will reach it wns possible to take out the whcle
A dry
1,250,000 pounds. Similar, though plate with little difficulty
goods
box
stood
over
the
hole
thus
perhaps not as great, progress is be­
ing made in other counties, and the made, and concealed the work of
indications arc that Oregon’s dairy the robbers while it was in progress.
products will this year he one-third When discovered today the finger
larger than they were last year. marks of one of the burglars were
I Oregon will this year produce ap­ still discernible on the dust of the
proximately 8,000,000 pounds of box, which he pushed to one side.
So carefully hail the job been
butter and 2,000,000 pounds of
cheese. The value of these pro­ planned that men working in other
ducts »ill approximate $1,7000,000. [ parts of the building had not the
slightest inkling of the daring rob­
— Evening Telegram.
bery being worked almost under
» A gents W anted : —To sell “ Mc­ their noses.
Kinley’s Dying Words,” the latest,
— «•> -----
greatest and most pathetic copy­
Church Insure* Its Members-
righted song of the day. Over 15,-
000 were sold in Chicago during
The Third Baptist Church of Ow­
first 3 days of publication.
Regu­
ensboro. Kv., is insuring the lives of
lar 50 cent sheet music size for 25
cents a copy.
Words by Howard twenty young men, who are its
Carleton Tripp, the celebrated members, on the len-pnyment-life
lecturer, editor and author.
Mu­ plan for the benefit of the chureh.
sic by Charles E. Smith, the The church pays the premiums, and
noted hand leader aud musical com- I
in the event of the death of any of
poser. A financial harvest can be |
j m a d e b y e n e r g e t i c ¿ftn v a s s e rs. S e n d the men the insurance goes to the
nt‘ for ailtrinlp e n n v a n d t e r m s !
cenTS I o r »H in p ie c o p * rtiid le r n i s church.— Insurance Press.
M anu factu rer o f M arble M onum ents, Hea 1-
ston es. Tablets, e tc .
ce m e te ry lo ts enclosed with ston e coping
o r cu rb in g . Iron railings furnished to o r-
der. C orrespondence solicited from parties
iving in the cou n try or o th er tow ns who
m ay wish a n yth in g in iny lin e o f busin ess. , t o rtifPnts a n d
M a bsh fib td
cheese
C IT Y , O R E G O N . T U E S D A Y .
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of th*
digestants and digests all kinds of
food, ltglveslnstant rellcfand never
fails tncure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
tomauhs can take It. By its use many
Jiousanrls of dyspeptics have been
îured after everything else failed. It
.«•events formation orgason the stom­
ach, relieving all distress aftereating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can’t help
but do you good
Prepared only Dr E. O. Dr , tt A C o , « :, ’ -;ura.
T bctl. bottle contains 2H times lire Sue. sin,
R. S Know!too.
Bring in your wood, potatoes,
wint»r a p p l e s or grain oo subscrip­
tion to trio H erald .
O C T O B E R 29, 1901.
( IlanOon R ecord er.)
To Forbid Wlnerooms-
S. C. Giles, of Myrtle Point,!
Chicago, Oct. 22.— Mayor Harri­ came down Monday and will have!
son has submitted to the city -oun- chaige of the engine on the bark ‘
cil a message in which he urges that Baroda during operations of try-1
log to float that vessel.
the committee on license prepare an
R. 1). Ilume is shipping lumber
ordinance forbifldiug the establish­ to Rogue river from the Coqoille.
ment and maintenance of v/inerooms The Del Norte sailed last wpek
or private apartments in any dram ; with a cargo aud the Berwick this
We understand that Mr.
shop within the limits of the city of \ week.
Ilunne is g o iD g to build aboat thirty
Chicago.
cottages upon his laud, near Wed-
“ Public morals suffer damage derburn aud have a colony settle
from the wineroom more than from upon it.
auy other cause,” says the mayor, j C ap ta iD Jorgensen came down
“ It is not necessary to particularize I from Parkersburg last Saturday
evening to spend Sunday with his
the evils resulting from their toler­ family. He has charge of the rig­
ation; the evils are self-evident, aud ging of the new schooner Onward
firm steps should be taken to uproot which h^-expects to h^ve ready to
them. The passage of an ordinance sail on br*r initial voyage about the
o f this chiiracter, while working no 1st o f November, i f the weather
holds favorable. The hold of the
hardship to any reputable saloon j 6chooDer has already been filled
keeper, will unquestionably bring j with lumber preparatory to sailing.
about salutary results of the most j Captain Jorcensen will be master
of the Onward.
far-reaching character.”
It is stated the committee will re­
The wire hausers to be used in
port such an ordinance ns the mayor ! floating the hark liar,idu have been
suggests.
The passage of the | put on the tug Columbia of Coos
meesure would work a radical! hay. The tug was down Sunday
change in the regulation of the for the purpose of getting the
cables iu position, hut the surf was
city’s saloon.
too tough. Four anchors bad beeu
placed and buoyed, each 2 forming
THE HOME GOLD CURE.
set. A double 6-inch, wire cable
An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards will be fastened to one set and a 7-
inch, wire cable to the other couple.
are Being Cured Daily in Spite ot
A boiler aod logging engine, be­
Themselves.
longing to Elbert Dyer is being
No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the rigged up and put od hoard the
Baroda to supply power, which is
Nerves- A Pleasant and Positive Cure
calculated at 500 horse power, or
tor the Liquor Habit.
a dead lift of over 200 tons. The
It is now generally known and under­ boiler was takpn down Tuesday and
stood that Drunkenness is a desease and the engine followed yesterday.
n o’ weakness. A body filled with poison,
ami 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 may now cure them­
selves at home without publicity or loss
of time from business by this wonder­
ful “ Home Gold Cure,’ ’ which has )>een
perfected after many 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. ( )ur records
show the marvelous transformation of
thousands of Drunkards into sober, in­
dustrious and upwright men.
Wives Cure Your Husbands! Child­
ren cure your fathers! This remedy is
in no sense a nostrum but is a 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 know ledge 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 relatives without their
knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe
today that they discontinued drinking of
their own freew ill. Do Not Wait. Do
not he deluded by apparent and mislead­
ing “ improvement.” Drive out the dis­
ease at once and for all time. The “ Home
Gold Cure” is sold at the extremely 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 th any part of the world on re­
ceipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. K849
EDWIN B. GILES A Company, 2330and
2332 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Allcorrespondence strictly confidential
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T lx 3 C o m m o n e r .
N O . 17
I. J. LAMB, Pres.
G. W. WHITE Cashier.
COQUILLE VALLEY BANK-
C A P IT A L
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9 5 0 ,0 0 0
C O Q U I L L E , O E E G -O H .
Does a general banking business.
Has money to loan on approved
personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school district
warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds and ull kiuds of legal instru­
ments—Notarial work.
Issues fire insurance at lowest rates iu following companies:
.Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg.
B O u fts ie x s o r 1 d i e e c t o e s .
A. J. SHERWOOD.
ISAIAH HACKER,
J. J LAMB
L. HARLOCKEB, and G. W. WHITE.
When in Town Don't Fail to Fall at
LI/SEGAR’S
S TO R E
FOR your Fall and Winter Supply of FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA
and also BOOTS and SHOES, Rubber Goods of all Kinds.
Feed of all Kinds Constantly on Hand.
Boats.
And New Goods on all
A. F. Liicgar, Prop.
[Successor to Sanderson Bro’s.]
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There are less than 1,630 men
employed at the Mare Island Navy
Yard. Without crowding the yards
can readily accommodate 5,000 men.
There are now lying in the bay
of San Francisco three army trans­
ports—the Sherman, the Grant and
Dix. More or less necessary repairs
on these will, it is estimated, be
made at an outlay of $1,18',000.
Not a stroke of work has been done DEALER in all Second Hand Goods, Such as Bedroom and
on these vessels, and the Sherman
bus been bore, under contract to the
Parlor Sets, to go at a Bargain. We also have a Fine
Union Iron Works for $385,000,
since May 1st, at a cost of $300 a
Line o f ORGANS and STOVES.
day to the Gonernment. The Logan
GIVE us a Call and Get Prices.
will probably he repaired by private
contract and the Kilpatrick, too.
The fact that these transports are
allowed to remain here untouched,
at heavy expense to the Government,
while all facilities for doing the
needed work on them are close at
hand at Mare island is a heavy fac­
Front S t , Coquille.
tor in enabling the Union, Fulton
and Risdon Iron Works to bring
(their striking machinists to terras.
Thus the Government’s refusal to
use its own shipyards is being used
by the employers to coerce their em­
ployees.
c . ì b e e s t e s l a - ì m :,
Millions upon millions are being
I = r c p r ie tc r .
given annually to private shipbild-
ers while the navy yards of the Gov­
ernment are kept iu comparative
idleness.
Commercial MeQ
Every time the navy yards have General Draying and Hauling a Specialty.
Promptly and Safely Delivered at any Point. Good K<9S
had a fair opportunity to show what
they can do the work has been done
Good Teams, Kates Keasqpable
nt less cost, of better quality and in
shorter time than by any of the
A $65.00 Machine
s t x s r s i "flrllnflton”
private concerns.—Examiner.
AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE.
MOST ANY KIND OF FARM PRODOCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
J. B. Fox, Prop.
I 1VERY and Feed STABLE
Coquille City, Or.
tewing machine
$18.50
(M r . B r y a n ’ s P a p e r )
The Commoner has attainrrl
within six months from date of th“
first issue a circulation of 100,000
copies, a record probably never
equaled in the history of American
periodical liteiatuie. The unparal­
leled growth of this paper demon­
strates that there is room in the
newspaper field for a national pa­
per devoted to the discussion of
political, ecouomie, and social prob­
lems. T o the columns of The
Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes
Ills best efforts; aud liis review of
political events as they arise from
time to time can not tail to interest
those who study public questions.
The Commoner’s regular sub­
scription price is 81 per year. We
have arranged wi’ h Mr. Bryan
whereby we can furnish his paper
The National Livestock Associa­ a n d th e H e r a l d together for o n e
tion which meets in Chicngo in the year for $2. The regular subscrip­
tion price of the two papers when
legislative line, among others, it ex­ subscribed for separately is 12.50.
pects to ask for the Federal official
A T j |»irNl Nniilti .t lr lr n n N ln rc .
to look out for a shoddy which is
O- R Larson, of Bay Villa, Sun­
manufactured and sold under the
head of woolens. It states that the day River, Cape Colony, conducts a
store typical of South Africa, at wich
manufacturers are using 35,000,060
can he purchased anything from the
pounds of shoddy annaually which proverbial “ needle to an anchor."
they usually sell as “ poor wool.” This ste re is situated in a valley nine
This is a deception which is most miles from the nearest railway sta­
injurious to the sheep industry as tion and about twenty-five miles
from the nearest town. Mr. LarsoD
well as to the assumers, and the
says: “ I ura favored with the cus­
stock men see no reason why such tom of farmers within a radius of
goods should not be properly in­ thirty miles, to many of whom I
spected and stamped just us oleo­ have supplied Chamberlain’s reme­
margarine manufacturers are com­ dies. All testify their value iu a
household where a doctor’s advice
pelled to do.—Tbe Northwest Pa­
is almost out of the question.
cific Furmer.
Within one mile of my store the
population is perhaps sixty.
Of
C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, V t, says these, within the past twelve months,
hia child was completely cured of a no less than fourteen have been
had case of eczema by the use of absolutely cured by Charulrcrlsin’s
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
Be­ Cough Remedy. This must surely
ware of all counterfeits. It instantly be a record.”
For sale by R. 8.
relieves piles. R. S. Knowlton.
Knowlton.
L. HARLOCKER, Vice.Pres.
T o tile T3 m o r fc ix ia te i
LATEST
BEST
CHEAPEST
Shipped to anyone,
Dr Gibbon
T h is o ld re lia b le nnd
m o st KuocesHful spec
lalint in San Frni cis
co . still co n tin u e s f«
cu re nil Hexun! nnd
S e m in a l D iseases,
isucb a s Gonorrhea-
(} 1 e e t . S t r , c t n re,
jS y p h ilis . in all it
fo r m s ,S k in D iseases,
I N e r v o u s D eb ility.
In p o ten cy , iittmuial W eakness and Loss o f
M anhood, tho con sequence o f self-nbuse
and excesses producing the follow in g sympa
toms: S allow eonn ten an ce, dark sp ots un­
der the eyes, pain in tho head, ringing in
the ears, loss o f co n fid en ce, diffidence in
approaching strangers, palpitation o f the
heart, weakness o f the lim bs nnd back, loss
o f m em ory, pim ples on th e fa ce , conghs-
cotisum otion e tc.
D li. G IB B O N has p ra ctise d in Ran Fran
cisco over &7 years an J those troubled should
not fail to con su lt him and receive the ben­
efit o f his areat sk ill nnd e xp e rie n ce . The
doctor cnr<s when others f a il.
T ry him .
C C K E 8 G U A R A N T E E D . P ersons cured
at hom e. C h a rces reasonable.
Call or
write.
D K . J . F . G IB B O N ,
fl2r» Kearnev street. Han F ra n cisco C il
THE COM M ONEK,
Issued Weel(ly.
William .1. Ilryan,
Editor and Publis her.
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Hudson & Haynes,
Mining and Real Estate Agents
Eckl^v, Curry County, Ori'itmi
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ARLINGTON "
A strictly high-grade S cm *
ing M a c h i n e , fin is h o d
throughout in the beet pos-
»ible manner. It pot».«*«?*** ail
modern improvement».audita
mechanical coiiKtructlou it»
such that in it ate combined
simplicity wilhgr«n; ^treupth,
thu» insuring enaeof running,
durability, ami molting it iin-
powihlc for the machine to be
put out o f order. It sews fast
and make* a perfect stitch
with all kinds o f thread and
all clH*4?» of mutrrir.1. Always
ready for u»e and unrivalled
for »peed, durability nud qu«V
jtr o f work. N«rtice the f’d*
lowing points ot iuptriorl'*i
"Arlington” swings on patent socket hinges, firmly held down by a thnrrh
initial, neat and ha -dsome in design, and beautifully ornamented iu gold,
d corners
in ■ unniu
inlaid or w
countersunk,
fltiah
Ned plate baa rounded
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uu ■
um vi»....», making it —
— -- wil
- — li top <>f tame.
MivGo.t Arm— space under Hie arm is ¿ ‘A inches high and 9 inch«*» long. This will ndmit the
Urccst Kkiits, and even quilts. It la Soli Threading—Absolutely no holes to put thread through,
except eye of needle. ¿Buttle is cylinder, open on end, entirely self •tnrcndluc. «*•¥ to put in or
fake out; bobbin holds a large amount of thread. 5tltch Regnlotor is on the bed of the mruhine.
beneath the bobbin winder, nnd has a scale allowing: the number of stitches to the inch, nmi can
b? changed from A to M stitches to the inch Peed Is double and extends on both rides o f nreoU ;
never fails to take goods through; never stops at seams; movement is
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break and get out ot order; can he raised and lowered at will. Automatic Bobbin w M m r—ro.
filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Mnchinc
not run while winding bobbin. Light ftanafnf-M acliinc » eaar to run. d« enact fatigue the oper­
ator makes Mtle noise and sews rapidly. 5tltch is a double lock stitch, the asmc on both aide*,
will not ravel, and can be changed without stopping the machine, feus*an Is a flnt spring ten­
don, and will admit thre-d from M to I.Wtpool cotton without changing. Never gels out
The Needle is a straight, »elf-setting needle, flnt on one side, ami cannot be pul iu wrong, needla
f*ar i* round, made o| ( nue-har leucd »feel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent cm ! from getting
on lh«*onrt». A StW I.M . (Vi.rln*. -All brerinjr. nrr
,
.nrt M .,ly
with a »crew driver. All lost motion ran be taken up. and the machine will last a lifetime
Attachments Bach machine is furnished with necessary toolsniul accessories, and in addition we
a iiH im v n .
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dvance
O n e Y e a r ................................ $2 Oft
S i x M o n t h s .............................. 1.00
T h r e e M o n t h « .........................
75
SHAD HUDSON,
anywhere, on 1(1
days’ free trial,
in y o u r o w n
h o m e , without
asking one cent
in advance.
AVE valuable M im a. F arm «. S lo e ’
KMoeben and T im ber Lmnia fo r an 1*
Hon«»* nnd Tore« o f land w**ll improved
in W ilbur, D'lUglna countv. O r., fo r sale,
or exch a n ge fo r property in M yrtle P o in t.
St Glifi..
to drawers, drew»guard* to wheel, and device for replacing belt.
HIGH PflICCS FOG
n i l V OIRCCTLY O f V M W M C f U f lf M IJ J J J
SEWING M A CH IN ES Ull I SAVE A G E N T S ANO DEA LER S PROFITS
O u n G R E A T Ö F T E R . $ 2 < SO
nur ¿poetai WBolesol« Price, but
in order to introduce thi» high-gradu »r wing machine, we make a special
Ccnpon
pon r iler, givimr everv reader o f this paper a chance to ge t * hrvt-rlaas ma­
chine at the love-.t pi ice ever offered. On receipt of ft#.g o cnah and cou ça .
we will »hip the nbove deacrlbed machine anywhere aemrelv narked and
^crateil, nndgiiiu nteesafe delivery A tm years wnlten warranty
each mrichi tie Montv refunded if not «» represented after thirty days test
trial We w * »hipC. 0 . 1». for $19.80 with privilege of twenty days trial to
receipt of f*00 as n guarantee of good faith *nd charge*. Ifyon prefer tWrt/
day*'trial liefore paying, send for our large illustrated catalogue with teatl-
■mntals. <. xplaming (nllv how we ship sewing machines anywhere to any*
M e a t the ’owe«t manufacturer * prices without asking one cent in
The be*t plan is to send all cash with order, a» you then aave the fl OOdi*
-^Mol Reiv$«B'.t»er the coepoa must be sent with or*W»-
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