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¿lera là YOL 19. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1901. L G. D. Holden, ■lit —. j Seeding Clover and Timothy with Planted Corn Vaccination Fatalities- PREMIUM LIST. THE I - w^VrT^-- . E d . H oard ’ s D a ir y m a n :— On the Philadelphia, Nov. 18.— The ¡ L a -w y e r. j ocension of a receut visit to tbeSus- alarm that has been caused by teta TJ. S . C o m m i s s i o n e r , ! quehanna valley, at Siduey, Dela- mos following vaccination in Cam- ¡ General Insurance Agent, Notary Public. Winner* of Premiums at the Oregon District Fair. Southern HOME COLD CURE. NO. 21 I j LAMB, Pres. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Being Cured Dally in Spite of Themselves. L. HARLOCKER, Vlce.Pres. COQUILLE VALLEY B0N1\. Coutiuned from first pave. | ware Co., New York, I learned o f a bridge, N. J., has caused the city | DIVISION N .— FLOWERS. No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the ' new practice in seeding land, which officials there to take official action. ^ Nerves A Pleasant and Positive Cure Office in Robinson building. Mrs. Church, Mfld, geraniums, 1st. I iu recent years has become quite The Board of Health and the Board lor the Liquor Habit. CoQUILLK, OliEOON. Mrs. McCormac sweet peas 2nd. j common among farmers there. Mrs. Murkieviteh Mfld amdurtum of Education each held meetings to I t is now generally known and under The farmer I called upon at this day. The former decided to re- 1st. stood that Drunkenness is a desense and Mrs. Rood, Mfld, heliotrope, 1st. no weakness. A body tilled with poison, time and who directed my attention quest physicians to cease vaccina- ¡ Mrs. Hazard, Mfld, ex, ferns. 2nd. and nerves completely shattered by peri D e n t is t, to this method of seeding, Mr. E. ting persons until aa investigation i odical or constant use of intoxicating Mrs. Hazard, Mfld, hydrangios 1st. liquors, requires an Antidote capable of P. Smith, of Sidney, N. Y., is among as to the cause of the lockjaw cases Mrs. McKnight, Mfld, dahlias, 1st. neutralizing anil eradicating this poison, Coquille City, Or. the foremost of dairy farmers in has been made, and the latter re Hirst, Mfld, dahlias, 1st. and destroying the craving for intoxi W il visit P-nmlon first six days of Janu that locality, and a leader in Grange A. Stambuck, Mfld, carnations. 1st. cants. Sufferers may now cure them scinds the order of compulsory vac ary. March, May. July. September aud Nov selves at homo without publicity or loss DIVISION o . — WORKS OF ART. ember, and Myrtle Point the lirst six days work, being an ardent believer in cination of all school children. Of of tim e from business by this wonder o f February, April, Jane, August, October ful ‘ Home Gold Cure,” which lias been CLASS 1 ----OIL PAINTINOS. the benefits of that organization to the nine cases of retanus so far re aud December. perfected after many years of close study Urban Gray, Myrtle Point, ani the farmers as a class. ported,seven of the victims have anil treatment of inebriates. The faith The farm of Mr. Smith is a river died, and the other two are still in mal piece 1st. ex of oil paintings ful use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guaran j 3 pieces 2nd. farm, just below Sidney village on a dangerous condition. The Board Mrs. Minnie Tower, Marshfield, teed to cure tlie most obstinate case, no the north side of the Susquehanna, of Health appointed a committee of | Oregon landscape ami marine land- matter how hard a drinker. Uur records Attorney - a* - Law. show the marvelous transformation of and bis meadow land is mainly of three to act in conjunction with the | scape, 2nd; fruitpiece, still life, thousands of Drunkards into sober, in C o q u ill e C it y , Coes C o u nty , O begos . dustrious and upwright men. bottom lands in this river valley. County Physician and make a com landscape, aDd (5 pieces oil paintings Wives Cure Your Husbands! Child Notary l -ubiio. 1st. These lauds are especially well plete investigation of the whole ren cure your fath ers! This remedy is Mrs. Bennie, North Bend, animal in no sense a nostrum hut is a specific adapted to the growth of corn, matter. Dr. 11. H. Davis, president piece. 2nd. for this disease only, and is so skillfully which is quite largely grown by the of the board in stating the purpose devised and prepared that it is thorough CLASS 1.— WATER PAINTINOS. ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so farmers here in connection with of the call, said he did not believe A t t o r n e y . a t - J-ia^Tcr, M iss E- Magnes, Marthfield ex. 5 that it can he given in a cup of tea or dairying, which is the most impor coffee without the knowledge of the per that the vaccination was the direct pieces, and landscape, 2nd, M ARSHFIELD, OREGON. son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards tant industry throughout this region. cause of tetamus, but that he was Mrs. W. S. Cursons. North Bend have cured themselves with this price Dealer iu R eal E state of all kinds. Noticing that the field, in which I thoroughly aroused, and the people flower pieces, portrait, figure land- less remedy, nnd us many more have scape, ex. water color paintings been cured and made temperate men by /'T E NEK AL L Y T L E POST, NO. 27, found Mr. Smith at work harvesting were looking to the board of health having the “ Cure” administered by lov IjX y j Dept o f Oregon G. A. it., meets in corn, presented the appearance, for some action. He therefore be 3 pieces 1st. ing friends and rel tives without their Hersoy hall the first Monday evening in CLASS 1— POSTEL8. knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe eaoh month. Comrades are cordialy invited where the corn had been removed, lieved thut something should be to meet v itli ua. Miss E. Magee, Mfld, fruit piece, today that they discontinued drinking of of a newly seeded meadow, I refer theirown fre e w ill. Do Not Wait. Do done. B. H. H a s k in s , P. C. 1st, - « not be deluded by apparent and mislead J. Q u i c k , A d ju ta n t. r a l ) to the fact as something unusual Edwin Abernethy, Dora, largest ! ing “ im provement.” Drive out the dis New-Fashioned Came of Green Goods Men- and best collecliou photographs for | ease at once and for all time. The “ Home EE LODGE. NO. 1.» I.O. O. L. MEETS in my observation. Gold Cure” is sold at the extrem ely low J at Lee, the second Saturday evening of “ Yes,” said Mr. Smith, “ this sys New Y’ork, Nov. 20.— According amateurs, 1st. - each month. W. H. M ast , Pres. price of Une Dollar, thus placing within Class 1. Photographic views. Fay Hervey, See. tem of seeding down for meadows to the Journal and Advertiser, the reach of everybody a treatment more E. A. Staoff, Marshfield, best dis effectual than others costing $25 to $50. / 10Q U ILLE C O U N C IL.N 0 .8 M OF THE is comparatively new, but is becom best men in the United States Se play of portraits aud view’s ten Kill 1 directionaoccompany each package. \ J Fraternal Aid Association meets the ing quite general with many of our cret Service aud the cleverest in- Special advice t>y skilled physicians when largest photographic views 1st. Sad and 4th M md iya in a i ■» month. requested without extra charge. Sent farmers and proves a very satisfac inspectors in the Post office Depart M bs . E d it h B a l c i i , Class 1.—-miscellaneous. prepaid to any part of the world on re Mrs. Alice Tuttle. Sec. \V. A. Wooliever, Mfld, peu and ceipt of One Dollar. Address Dept, E849 tory one I thiuk, wherever tired. ment are at present working in the “ Level culture for corn crop has attempt to discover the details of a ink drawing, 1st; penmanship 2nd. E D W IN 1!. G IL E S & Company, 2330and Y0URGUS LODGE. No. 72, K. o f P. Miss Palmer, Mfld, oil paintings 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. .jtneots every Tuesday evening at Odd Fel come to be a very general practice new green goods scheme which was Allcorrespondenee strictly confidential lows’ Hall. Brothers in good standing in on satin, 2nd. sister lodges are cordially invited t,o visit ns with our leading farmers, and the worked uutil a woek ago from Man Mrs. D. L. Rood, Mfld, penman V. K. WILSON, C. C. A gents W an te d : — T o sell “ Mc seed being sown at the time of file hattan, aud which is at present be ship, 1st pencil drawing, 2nd. Kinley’s Dying Words,” the latest, R. H . MAST. K. of K. AS. H. Seugstackcn, collection sea last cultivation, the corn seems to ing operated from Jersey City aud g re a te s t and most pathetic copy furnish just the amount of shade from Chicago. The victims are sec shells, 1st. righted song of the day. Over 15,- y r t le cam p , no . w . woodmen Mrs. W. S. Cursons, North Bend of the World, meets at Hersey Hall, needed for the proper protection of ond, third and fourth-dnss post UUl) were sold in Chicago during 1st and 3d Saturday nights of eaeh month. pen aud ink drawing, 2nd. first 3 days of publication. Regu J, W. L k n n v k , Consul. the young and growing grass and masters, who do not dare complain Mrs. Rennie, North Bend, speci J. O. Simmons, Clerk. lar 50 ceut sheet music size for 25 to the authorities. I t is known that clover plants. men oil paintings on satin 2nd. cents a copv. Words b y Howard T' VENfNG T ID E XU HOLE, NO *14. Victor Stauff, Mfld, Photo cuse, Carleton Tripp, tbo celebrated On these bottom lands where since the first of July more than 1/ W. of W., meets in Harsey’ s Ila ll on 2nd. 2d and 4th Saturday nights in each month. seeding has been done with the oat 1000 postmasters have beeu swin lecturer, editor and author. Mu OK AX. MAURY. F. J. Elliott, Libby, fancy basket sic by Charles E. Smith, the dled out of sums ranging from $250 Guamian Neighbor. crop it appears there has been con 1st. Jessa'C. Simmons, Clerk. noted band leader aud musical com siderable trouble caused by smoth to $1000. Pearl Heisner, Mfld, art, fruit, 1. poser. A financial harvest can be The principal of the game is the ering out the young aud tender grass Alice McCormac, map drawing, 1, HAD WICK LO D G I NO. C3. A. F made b y e u e rg e tic lauvassers. Send nrdav * evening aud the satisfaction secured where same as that of the old-fashioned Genevive Sengstacken 2nd. V7 and A. M., meets on Saturday 25 cents fo r sam ple copv and terms o n or before each full moon, Visiting breth- Mrs. E. G . Flanagan, display sea to agents and re ta il dealers. done in connection with planted green goods game. But iu this 20th r e n cordially invited. Ad C. ll( MANoHR, W. M. shells, 2nd; Indian relics, 1st. dress, T he B est M usic C o . corn seems to warrant a trail of the century bunco game only postmas J. J. Lamb. Sec. Class 3 for amateurs.— Kingsley, Iowa. ters are invited and they are urged method here outlined. Mrs. Minnie Tower, Mfld, mis UELAH OH lPTER, No. O. B. B., to purchase instead of money, post E ' J. B row nell , cellaneous, display burnt work, 1st. meets Friday evenirg on or before “ Last winter an infant child of each full moon at H o'clock from April 1st age stamps from “ »lie undestroyed Mrs. E. B. Lane, Myrtle Point, Delaware County, New York. to October ¿list. and thereafter «at 7:80: and mine bad croup in a violent form,” ---- --------- plates of the Government,” plates six pieces burnt work, 1st. ?nch Friday afternoon two weeks there after at 2 o’ clock. ,'tlis E. I Palmer, Mfl i, oil paint says Elder John IV. Rogers, a Christ Rev- Iri R- Hicks Is Not Dead- and stamps which, of course, are not Miss E m m a L o k k n z . W. M. “I ing fruit piece, marine piece; sum ian evangelist, of Eilley, Mo. Mrs. Jennie L. Rose, Sec. in existence. The postmastirs are i mer piece; 2nd; animal piece, flower gave her a few doses of Chamber Notwithstanding a widely current lain's Cough Remedy and in u short IO Q U IL L E LODGE. NO. «8. I. O. O. F., lured to this city by’ samples which piece exhibit 4 pieces, 1st. J meets everv Saturday evening. Visit- rumor that the Rev. Iri R. Hicks ire sent by mail. These goods are Mrs. Rood, Mfld, pencil sketches time all danger was past and the . ng brethren in good standing cordially waR dead, he never was in better child recoverd.” This remedy not In vited. E. L. F i t c h , N .G . genuine stamps and not counterfeit 1st. J . S. Lawrence. R. S. only cures croup, but when given as health, and never did a harder and Mrs. W. S. Cursons, North Bend, stamps. When the victim reaches more successful year’s work than water color paiuting figure piece, soon as the first symptoms anpeur, a m i e r e b e k a h l o d g e , NO. 20. the city all of the old-fashioned landscape, pen aud ink drawing, 2nd. will prevent the attack. It contains I. O. O. F., meets every 2d and 4 th that just closing. He has just com Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Ftl- games of substitution arc practiced. Mrs. J. Kroneoberg, Parkersburg no opium or other harmful sub ows* h a ll. I r m a L u k b n s . N. G . pleted his large and splendid A l stance and may bo given ns confi - -■» « « > ♦ ------ ---- burnt work, 2nd. hum McDonald, Sec. manac for 1902 aud, with bis staff Valuable Carga- Juines Ferry jr. Mfld, water color dently to a baby as to an adult. / L O Q U IL L E ENCAM PMENT, NO. 25.1. of able helpers, has brought his For sale by R. S. Knowltou. painting, 2nd, y j O . O . F., meets every lirst and third Seattle, Nov. 18.—Products of E. A. Eickworth, display Oregon Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ journal, Word aud Works, justly Alaska valued at ¡$200,1100 were nail. Cordial invitation extended to all vis forward into international reputa were brought, to Seattle as the cargo woods 5 pieces, 1st, T z t i r e T3 n i c r f u . r L a . t e itin g patriarchs iu good standing. Mrs. Curtis, Mfld, urifermented B. F. L a w r e n c e C. P. tion, Fur a quarter of a century o f a single vessel, the Senator, Cap win e, 2nd. J. J. Stanley. Scribe. Mr. Hicks has grown in reputation tain James 15. Patterson, which ar Mrs. H. Sengstaken. Mfld, display rived from the North today. Fish and usefulness as the people's as- of mjneral & geological specimens, 60 Y E A R S ’ This old reliable and and fish products made up the en 1st. E XP ER IEN C E strouomcr, and forcaster of storms most successful spec tire shipment. There were 37,215 ialiot in 8un Frm He W. V. Bowlon, Mfld, display and the character of corning seasons cases of salmon from Petersburg. co. still continues : Oregon woods, 2nd. (jure all S c x u p ! an< Never were his weather forecasts Girard Point and Titka Bay canner Seminal Diseases, C. S. Hilbrrn, Mfld, exhibit of ies nnd 2500 cases of fisu guano i mch a « Gonorrhea so sought after as now, his timely wine 4 varieties, 1st. ¡G l e e t, S t r , c tu n warning of a serious drouth this aml550 barrels of fish oil from the A. G. Atkeu, Mfld, display of Syphilis, ir all it Kilias noon fisheries. turma.Skin Diseases. T rade M a r k * Sgs. 2nd. year having saved the people from N e r v o u s Debility. D e s ig n s Peter Scott, display rock oysters, I In potency. fteniiiiul Weidcnets and Loss of C o p y r ig h t s A c . loss nnd suffering. Millions of Trains in Collision- Anrrmo «ending a sketch and description may Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse 1st. quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an wheat were harvested through liis and excesses producing tlie following syrapa Invention la probably patentable. Co ram uni ca Coos Bay Packing Co. Mfld. I toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta Chicago, Nov. 19.--The thickest ndvise to plant crops that would aent free. Oldest agency for securing patenta. der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in Patents taken through Munn A oo. receive fog ever experienced in Chicago canned Salmon, 5 do* cpiis Harbor the ears, I oktt o f confidence, diffidence in mature early’. The American people fptcial notice, without charge. In the brand, 1st; canind salmon 5 doz approaching strangers, palpitation of the caused numerous collisions between heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss will certainly stand by Prof. Hicks, trains early today, in which one cans, Coos Head cbinook, 2ml. J . W. STRANGE, C A P IT A L - © 5 0 ,0 0 0 C O Q T T I I L j L I E ] , O I E e i E a - O I L T - Does a general bunking business. Has money to loan on approved personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school district warrunfs, draws notes, mortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru ments—Notarial work. Issues lire insurance at lowest rates in following companies: -Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Otient and Magdeburg. bo a ^S or io iis e c t o is s - A. J. SHERWOOD, IS A IA H H ACKER, L. H ARLO C KER, and G. W. W H IT E . J. Sherwood, John F. Hall, ALL I -- -»< ■ * - 1 A R E MOW C U R A B L E by our new invention. Only those bom deaf arc incurable. HEAD NOISES QEA8E IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: B a l t im o r e , Md., March 30, 1901. Gentlemen: — Being entirely cured o f deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give you a fu ll history o f luy case, to be used at your discretion. About five years ago my right ea f began to siug, and this kept on getting worse, uutil I lost m y hearing in this ear entirely. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulteda num ber o f physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist o f this city, who told me that o n ly an operation could help me, and even thut only temporarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. I then saw vour advertisement accidentally in a New York pfiper, and ordered your treat ment. A fter I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-dav, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thunk you heartily aud beg to reiliaiu Very truly yours, F. A. W E R M A N , 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. O u r treatm ent does n o t in te rfe re w ith y o u r usual occupation. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME at“ ^ I (V ER Y and Feed S T A B L E IFToprletcr. C o q u ille C ity , Or. General Praying and Hauling a Specialty. Commercial Meq Promptly end Delivered at any Point. Gccd îjîgs Good Teams, Hscsonable Coos Co. M arble! Granite Works. Coquille City, Coos Co., Or. prepared to do nil hinds W p of . are Cemetary work at lowest ____ __ prioes. Marble AND C Gradite Monuments and headstones erectea Coping, cleaning and re-lettering Asoecialtg. all work guaranteed. STEWART&WESTGATE, Props, M New Hiok-Arm Sett- Se"- Threading "flrlinotoif Sewing piacfiine LATrrr O tS T C H C A P tflT Dr Gibbon MUNN & Cc’8",ro“'~’- New York Branch OmcaTS» F St- Wcchlnrton, D. C. C O O S H B A Y ai3 Stone Works C. W. PATERSON. Prop. Mftnnfaotarer o f M arble Monument.. Hea 1- when it costs them so little and the benefits are so great. His flue I Almanac of 200 pages is only 25c, : and his splendid family journal is only one dollar a year including the Almauae. Send to Word nnd Works i Pub. C'o., 2201 Locust St.. St. Louis | Mo. j ^ h in ( W ht now enjo>.. , . stones. Ia!>,nts. e ic . jna 1 in g h im self null b o r in g e v e r y b o d y cemetery lots enoloaed with stone copin« * * or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or* pise w ith th e late e le c tio n returns, der. Correspondence solicited front parties j i^in a in the country or other tow n s who la v w ish a n y t h in « in m y lin e o f business. O sto AÍARSHFI*Tt> J u m p ,-«* o n R T e w P i - m o j ' Y n il. man was killed, two were so badly injured that they will probably die, and fifteen others were seriously hurt. Scores of others, the police say, were injured in minor accidents due to the fog. T lie C o m m c n e r. For » neat little home, garden lots and barn, at bedrock prices, attained call on the H f . rai . d . X HARDW ARE STORE, of memory, pimples on the face, coughs- | consam D tion etc. I)R . GIBBON has practised in 8nn Fran ¡ cisco over H7 vearsan ithose troubled should not fail to consult him and receive the ben efit of his great skill and experience. The doctor cur a when others fail. Try him CL RES G U ARANTEE D . Persons cured at home. Charges reasonable Call or write. Dll. J. F. GIBBON. GCr* Kearnev street. Han Francisco O il. ( M r . B r y a n ’ s P a p e r ) The Commoner has within six months from date of th- first issue a circulation of 100,000 copies, a record probably never 1 equated iu the history of American i iieriodtca! liteiatuie. The unparal leled growth of this paper demon strates that there is room io the ! newspaper field for a national pa per d-voted to the discussion of politicsl, economic, and social prob lems. T v the eo kum s of The Commoner Mr. Bryan Contribute Ilia best efforts; aod his review of political events as they arise from time to I'me can not tail to interest those who study public question*. The Commoner's regular sub scription price is 81 per year. We have arranged wi'li Mr. Bryan whereby we can furnish his paper The little daugnter of Mr. J. N. | Powell jumped on an inverted rake T H E | made of ten penny nails, and thrust ' one nail entirely through her fool and a sie md one half way through. C'hainbf r lain ' a Pain Balm was promptly applied and in five m in u t e H Inter the pain had disappeared nnd Wm. Gallier. Proprietor, no more suffering was ax[■erienced. In three days the child was wearing H A flD W ^ E , , lier shoe as usual and with absolute ly no discomfort. Mr. Powell is a AG(1TE Wfir{E. well known merchant of Forkland, Va. Pain Baim is an antiseptic and QUEENS WAHE. heals such injuries without matura and the H er ald together fi r one . . tion and in oue-tbird the time re v e e r fo r » 2 1 lie re g u la r su h sertp . TIN WflUL quired bv the usual treatment. For tlOO priCf» nr th#» tw o p a p e rs w hen Call end examine good, and iiiveelii/te sal e by Rt 8. Knowltou. ' 8 ubscrir>ed for separately jg 12 - 50 . I The Oregon National Guard baa received 1500 Knaki uniforms which were ordered lout H u m m e r and their old out-of-date45 cal. Spring- field rifie 18 s o o D to be replaced with the more modern Kragjorgeu*en. KodoE Dyspepsia Cure THE COMMONER, Issued W eekly, William -I. Ilryan, Editor and Publis her. I.HC 0 U, - - . mum. T erms — H e r a l d and C o m m oner — P a y a b l e is A dvance D ig e s ts w h a t y o u e a t . One Y<-»r................................. fl2.0<' This preparation contains all of th« Si* Months.............................. 1.00 dlgcstants and digests all kinds of Three M o n th «....................... 75 food. It gives Instant relief and never falls tocure. It allows you to eat ail the food you want. The most sensitive ■»RAD HUDSON, J E HAYSES tomaehs can take it. By its use many Jmusands of dyspeptics hsve been mred after everyt hing else failed. It .irevents formation of gason the stom ach. relieving all distressaftereating. Mining and Real Estate Agent $ Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. Iv kl^v. Unrry Comity, Ori gi n Hudson & Haynes, N can’t help but do you good c I» H , r r A O o >( " r « n Tbetl. bottlecocu U »IH ««i»th e50 c.W m . ft S. Koowltoo. II . \YTE valnabl»- Mncn Farms. Sloe it.inches nnd Timber linnda forani* H»>nae and ft acre* o f land well improved ____ r* i__ ______ . . . it. i ,n,a INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 506 LA SALLE AVE„ CHICAGO, ILL B Scientific American. LAMB ANY HEAD NOISES? ' '' CASES O F M i J. J DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARSftC j A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms, fa a year: four months, fl. Sold by all newsdealers. Cashier, G. W. W HITE Shipped to anyone, auywhetc, on 10 days’ free trial, in y o u r o w n h o m e , without asking om. cent in advance. tO y e a r s ’ wriweM warranty w l f h each machine. m m cou’,,’n ;; ÿ « » t e u.T fe® Ti*'* STYLE No. 85 . 4 ARLINGTON.” A strictly higli-grade 5 «*w* ing M a c h i n e , fi n i a h *»a throughout in the beat pos sible manner. It poa-teMCS nil modern improvement*, and ila mechanical construction k« such Mint In it are combine« simplicity with great strength, thus insuring cuso o f running, durability, ami mnkin? it im possible for the machine t* be put out o f order. It it-sit font nnd mnkcA a perfect atilch with nil kinds o ft h ; ea«l nnd all classes o f m alcría!. Alw'tys ready (m use nrd rnirlv»tlc«f for speed, durability and crud ity o f wmk. Notice th e 'fo l lowing pelata of superiori*»» The Ik-td o ( the “ A rlin f'.o n " «winp- on patent w eket h iner., firmly heM cliavn tiy » Mon,,. fergw. blvoti;;, Hubidfiutifil. nc*t and handsome in demgn, and beautifully oninuicmetf In g o t « Bed Mate lrir. rounded corner« aud is inlaid or countersunk, making it flush x* ih top o f tnblc Highest A nn —S ca t* fctider the arm i» inches high nnd * inches long ' í I iín tvi H admit the largest ».Liit*, and # vrti quilt*. It Ijt Sell Threading -Absolutely no hoirrt to put thread through except eye o f needle. Sniittle i*cylinder, opon on end, entirely self-threading. «*wy *•» P "t or take out; bobbin holds a large amount o f thread. 5titch kegu lator is on the bed o f tnc machme beneath ihe bobbin winder, and lian a *cn!e shc»wing the number o f atitclicu to tlic inch, ami can 1»; changed from h to ;>J atitchen to the inch. Feed is double and extends on noth aides o f needle; never fa»!.*» to take l - xm I r through; never «tops at seams; movement is positive: no springs tO’ break and get out o» order; can be raised and lowered at will. Automatic Dobbin W in te r— 1 o. filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine cioci * not run while windiiu: twbMn. Ligh t Running--Machine is easy to run, does md fatigue hcopcr- stor, ni.'ikcs httle noise and rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both side», w ill'not rav.I, r u lr i. t be changed without stopping the machine. Tenmon Is a Hat spring Uri»- ,ior* . 111 «! will admit thread from A to FiO spool c otton without changing. Never gets out o f o r t w . The Needle in a s* raijrht. seif Mine needle, flat on one side, and esu not be put In wrong. P»eedie r.ar found, in • ' I t ' h ... h r.ed $1 d , with oil cup at the bottom to present oil from getting ow the '■'> AdiuataU* B la c s - A ll hearings a ir ca*e hardened shel and easily admstetf With ;; ' r. w <’ r u r. Ai- lo • : -ottotl c.*n be taken up, and the machine will l a « a hi clime. Attachment I^.rb m • :.;n. m f-.it nished with aecesnary tuolaaitd accessories, and in addition w< h»r i. M ;ui *Att.t *■ o f rtlMchniints i i a velvet lined metal box, free o f charge, as follow «: nue rvUh-r m A *. t . nrr i. o».»; l.tndct, utif shirring plate, one set o f four hemmers, dtflerent wiotna **P i-. - t n ,.,if r, o:i* under braider, one short or attachment f.s;t, and one tn r w d cutb-i rli < f bn ’ * quatfty o.’ V or walnut, gothic e m u snd drawers, nickel-plated rings gnardj w iieti, a id device for replacing belt. t i f i l i r , - p i. V HiCII ■>,*:£» FU 3 O ’ l Y P l i m U M MMUFACTVff U U H i I M I StWINO MACHINF.R O D I CAVE ACCNT'S ANO DCALER 3 PROFITS c iR r.nEAT o rre n , $2 2 j j . i BO I* *ur .*B»ci«l Who*«.«!» Prk., Dut I D D D D I ¡fh-jrradé nt-wiiig machine, we make a special cou- In ora.-i t -> • n'.i aduce tins high-grade . y . render ____er o <i( f thi* pon o,‘ Vi, ;-i' ’ .'fi P r I fr this papera paper chance to get a first-cla»» ma- cW yea t the low« :.t >»rl< r ever offered. On receipt o f SiS.flo caih and coupon. ::i i ---- : u’ ----- <’iv_w •** - - «■ i pn W-danu we w ill ship thx. r . . ----- «1 ----- , -— h»/ 8 ■ - — . ... crai* n lr-M ’ . He- safe delivery A tru ysats* written warranty s^nt with ea<b it . !ti .i I f **vv refun*le<l i f not n* represented after thirty days’ test tri il. V e v •* • O. Í). for flí> M with p r iv ile g e «» twenty days’ trial cn \t , •■it.f.n*’’’ of ; o „ m ! faith *.nd clirirgrs. If yon pre ler thirty dav ;-i d i .«",i • i > h * send for our large illustrated ca ta lo g «* w ttk testl- nnnlalu . . > pl.ntf np fully bow we ship sewing machine* anywhere to any. nnr attb'* 1-. m - st m'jiintorMirer’s prices without asking one cent In advance. The lw»t pUn is to sew lstU ea U with order, n* you then save the sounl. R cm tm ler the conpom must be seat w ith oté**- A Cnttrrm w ' A Ho y _ HO] A aooe m von m .J U i A |f M t for Ar Mgtcn J 5 «wir^#arhin* IL No U J I a k k k n