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VOL li). I, ' G. D. Holden, tit NO 32 COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY II, 1902. Ca'I For Conventions- Rescuing Entombed Miners, The Northwest Facitio Farmer. S u iiu -tfiiilg T lia i W i ll III» im i (»in ni - ^ . — A mnsB convention of the Social L a -w y e r. ists of Oregon, is hereby citlletl to TT S . C o m m i s s i o n e r - meet in the city of Portland, Ore General Insurance Agent. gon on Wednesday the 19th day of Notary Public. March, 1902, at the hour of 10 Office in Robinson BuiMiuff. o’clock n. in., for the purpose of Coguiu.K, O kbgon . i nominating a state ticket fi r the Oregon w ill he well represented at tlie Pacific Wool Ass iciation to be held in Helena Montana. The Ruldwiu Lnnd & Wool Co, of Hay creek have shipped a carload of their Merino bucks to bo sboWn at that place and time. J I LAM3, Pro?. L. HARLOCKER, Vice.Pre*. G. W. WHITE Cashier We know of no way in which we . Eagle Pass, Tex., Feb. 3.—E ighty < »•» he of more service to our read four bodies and 10 meu barely alive ers than to tell them of something that will l>e of real good to them. , some o f them horribly mangled For this reason we want to acquaint have been taken from the Hondo _ 8 5 0,000 them with what we consider one of C A P I T A L mines. Search for the bodies has the very best remedies on the mar-j stopped on account of the stench, kot for roughs, colds, and that ' but disinfectants arrived this aft alarming complaint, croup. We Do your cows pay their hoard Does a general banking business. Hus money to loan on approved refer to OhnmhcrlaiiTs Cough Rem various offices to he filled nt the ernoon, and'senrch will be renewed. bill, or do they make you lose a edy. We have used it with such personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school district The shaft had 11,3 men embodied, elections to he held in this state portion of it? Some cows not only good results in our family so lo n g ' warrauts, draws nous, mortgages, deeds nud nil kinds of legal instru. ^ 5 ^ Z D e n tis t, j on the second day of June of this and 13 arc still inside. Thu dead ................. ‘ ■' ne rnenta Notarial work. it has becomo a houslndd pay their bill promptly, but furnish thnt j year; and for the transaction of mules have been taken from the Issues fire insurance at lowest 1 , i A. v.ing c.n.yanija: By its prompt use we Coquille City, Or. luxuries for the table, occasionally cessity. other business of interest tq the shaft. The damage to the property l " . ' haven’t any doubt but that it has iEtua, Springfield, Connecticut, Orii your wife « vaentio n, and Wil visit Bnncim first six tlava ul Janu— -ti— V-list party of the stale. time and again prevented croup, is very great, Tho company lias IB O - A r iK ID O U T I r B E C O C E S . upon our , soon the same day and in the : summoned all the physicians nud pays tho hired plan f i r taking care, Thcs testimony is given ,eu U1’;JU ,Y"1 A. J. SHERW OOD, IS A IA >,* _ ^ r L un-mu, AMB of them. , ,, . experience, and we suggest that place, a mass convention of nurses that ran be sffu ied, and is L. H A R L D C K E R , a our renders, especially those who The Flax F ib ;, Company of Scio iocialists o f ' the second con doing everything possible to save have small children, always keep it iutial district of Oregon, is : any of the miners who arc still alive. paid out almost Sl5,000 during the in their homes as a safeguard y called for the purpose of The scene at the opening .of the past year for wages in that little against croup.— Ctimdfcn(S. C ) Mes- in i no a nomination for congress-! mine was horrible. Wives, inotli- place which makes tho citizens feel '• seliger. For sale by R. S. lvnoivltou A tt > raey at..a from said district, to he voted I ers and children of tho dead and anq | very proud of their little factory. I AM A O V 3K i : s i i ; x T . CogniLi.K C ity , C ms Oorxn-, O iikoox . The recent report of the inter-j on at the coming June election mangled were screaming an: cry- ! | III another column of today’s is N »tary Fablic. | state commerce commission in which sue appears the advertisement of I This district comprises tho couii - ing, and refusing to retire. | ties of Clatsop, Columbia, Mult- O f thus known to have gone ** says that the big railways defy the wonder book of American pub- ! noiniih, B iker, Crook, Gilliam- into the mine about 10 are still to ! national laws, and that traffic offie ! lientions—of the achine of tho com A L L CASES O F ' $1 pilers’ and printers’ art, where me Grant, Harney, Malheur, Morrow, be accounted for. They are not ials of many of tho principal rail chanical excellence, literary perfee- rL 0 3 r . a/t - a rvV , j Sherman, Umatilla, Union, W al likely to bo living, for if not killed road lines deliberately violate the j tion nud the zeuith of accuracy of MA1WHFIKLD, OU i:cu)N. lowa, Wasco, and Wheeler. outright, the deadly carbonic oxide laws should put tho American | detail are combined in a volume of — r i • Doaloi in H kal K htatk of all kimln. On the following day, March followiug the explosion would j peuple to thinking. The eotnmis- over 00 pages that sella nt tho pop- by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. j 20 t,b, 1902, a mass convention of unquestionable bave suffocatcd ' suys tirât theso officiais destroy ! ular priqo of 25 cents. We refer to the 1902 Now the Socialists of the First Congres them. The direct cause of the ' tereipts and vouchers, und mako F . A . W E R M A N , O F B A L T IM O R E , S A Y S : York World Almanac and Encyclo | false entries i n their hooks, aud B a l t im o r t , Md., Riardi 30, 1901. sional district o f Oregon, is here explosion is not vet known. pedia, better known as “ The Stan- Gentlemen : — Being en tirely cured o f deafness, thanks to your treatment, I w ill now give you j that one road will work with another ; dard American Annual.” a full history o f mv case, to be used nt your discretion. by culled to meet in Oregon City, t i v r l i ' j j tV i«.«» ^iaan ;'4*N fion . About live years ago m y righ t ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost hront St., to help the large packinghouse and Oregon, at the hour of 1 p. m for Aud so it is. It is more toAmer- m y hearing In this ea r entirely. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without r.ny mcccss, consulted a num “ 1 have lately been much troubled O o ^ .u .1 1 3 . O re dh ber o f physicians, among others, the most eminent c.tr > pedalisi of tilts city, who told me that the purpose of making a nomina with dyspepsia, belching and sour other large shippers in tho way l ieans than is “ Whittaker’s” to the only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would British Does a general barberin" and U tir tion for congressman from said, tliep cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. Of course stoma h,” writes M. S. Mead, lead of obtaining rebates. I then saw vonr advertisement accidentally in a New York pi per nd ordered your treat B. spreial arrangement with the dres?ing business. Clcanlincsa, ment. A fter I had used it on ly a few days according to your direciicr.s. the s;i'ù*cscensed, and district to he voted on at the com ing plmrmacist of Attleboro, Mars. this is eomelhing the public have Í publishers of the World Alumnae neatness and dispatch is our motto. to-day, after five weeks, m y hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank yoi£ Very trrdy yours. heartily and beg to remain ing June election. This district ' “ I could eat. haidlv anything with- | Ion suspected at least the farmer we oiler it in connection with one A. W E R M A N , 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. i i ENHliAIj LYTLE POST, NO. 27, comprises the counties of Benton I out suiierii^g several b'>urs. My and small shipper have had every ! year’s subscription to this paper at Our treatment doe» not interfere trilli your usua! o c c u p a tio n . \ I !> opt ■ of Oregon ( t . A. 1»., nioetH in clerk suggested I trv|K"dnl Dyspep- j ‘ ! ‘¡il.'fio. ltrtiM-y il a ! I tho first Monday evonimi in Clackamas, Coos, Curry, Douglas j reason io believe it from the way sia (Jure which I did with most each month. i ’otunuU-s are cordial v invitt-d The New Features enumerated they have fared in Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, [ the matter of .to meet v it li Uri. happy results. I have had no more INTERNATIONAL AUCAL CLlNIG, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL in tho advertisement published to* B. II. »A8KIN8, P. C. I f the railroads are day are alone worth the price of the Lake, Linn, L a n e , Marion, Polk j trouble and when one can go to ¡ shipment". J. Q u i c k . Adjutant. Tillamook, Washington, Yamhill eating mince pin, choose, candy ; openly defying the national law, j book. Besides the features ali '»DOE. NO. 1.» 1.0.0. li. MEETS I E E L ') r j and nuts after such a time, their di tile quicker tho nation condemns nounced there aro more than 1,000 and Lincoln. Ì.J at Let*, , tlio h c i?id Saturday evening of I gestion must be prettv good I<n-| , . , , en oh month. W. ii. M ast , Pres. facts touched upon. It is recommended that tho | : dorsd Ko.Ini Dyspepsia Cu.e bearti- ! " ‘« r ProPer»y and ions the roads Fay iiervey. Suo. Head the announcement and send county mats conventions, for the j ¡ly .” You don’t have to diet. Fatali itself the better it will be for the in your subscription. TH E purpose of nominating county ! the good food you want but don’t ! people at large. I f the large ship ! the V// Fraternal Aid Association 2.ul and kli At >:ul lyi ci v is i h » ; i ¡. tickets, should be held at count}’ I overlond the stomach. Kodol Dys pers would pay their just propor “ The killing of men under tlie M bs , E dith I ìalch R seats, of the various 'counties on pepsia Cure digests your food. Mrs. Alice Tnttlc. See. tion the burdens would not fall so name of war,” says Audrew Car S. Knr.wlton. Wednesday, March 5, 191)2, at the I heavily on the shoulders o f farmers negie, “ is the foulest blot on hu — - —.— ►-«€►♦---- Y ’ U IU H J S L O D O E . N o . 7 2 . K. .» f P. General DrayiRg and Hauling a Specialty. Commercial M e t This will ufcs e v e ry Tnosdr»y e v e n in g at O d d F e l hour of 10 o’clock a. in. ‘Civilized warfare’ and small shippers. This matter manity t day. Rainfall is Welcomed- Promptly and Safely Delivered at any Point. Good gig s lo w s ' H a ll, b r o th e r s in good s - ".m ini • in place the couutv conventions exactly cennot be sfopj ed any too soon. is u contradiction in terms. There s ister lo d ius lire c o rd ia lly invit. d to v is it us Good Teams, ijalcs Reasonable V. n . W I L S O N , C . 0 . Sacramento, February 1.- iaiu two weeks earlier than the state The hide of tho hog is no longer can ho no such tiling ns ‘civilized began at 8 o ’clock this cveninf and convention, thus affording op- H. I I . M T . K. o f It . .V S. There is a favor of to go with the tail. An inventor warfare ’ portunity for interchanged of opiu-| has been falling ever since. This claims that he can split a p ig skin truth, to say the least, in this com ' YU 1 T j K GAMP, NO. 197. WOODMRN i»f tUc Wi i I'M, meets at Mersey Hall. ions, an l making arrangements for Par^ °* ^ ie vnRey was already in to the fineness of a cologne bottle ment. When men tire renlly civil 1st and 3d Saturday niahts of mieli moniti. Coquille Citv, Cons t;o,, tttending the state aud congres fair condition and the present stopper cover and manufacture ized they will settle disputes with •T, W. I.KM Vlî, Consul. J. O. Simmons. Clerk. precipitation insures good crops. sional conventions. that article at a ridiculously low out going to war. Y et what would W ? are prepared to do nil hinds 8 an Jose, February 1.—Light Because <-f certain revisions in 1 3 V F .N iN G T I D E r t lt C T .E . N O . 214 . price. Ile cau mako the finest of liax-e been the condition of Mr. • * u f Cemetary work at lowest I j W . o f W .. im -ets in llr r s c y 's H a ll on the Australian ballot law, anti be rain began to fall lure at 9 o’clock imported kid glnve stick, can dia- Carnegie and bis race if bis ances- 2 d and 4 th S a tu rd a y air-hts in cacti nnuith. prices. O K .V X . M l.U liY , cause of tho father fact that tlie tonight, aud nt 10 the downpour is placo oiled paper with a better and tors hail never gone to war? He Guardian Nciahbor. -Socialist party in this state, is an quite heavy. The raiu is timely. cheaper article and do tlie same would not have been able to mnke desso C . S im m o n s, C lerk . ------------------ — entirely new party in the eyes of with the fine texture of rubber goods that great fortune— The Evening iTHADWICK. I j ODGE. NO. (W, A. F. Reduce War Taxes- Y > u n d A. M-, im -cts on S a tn r ln y rvcr.i i ; tho law, the method of precinct Telegram. now used for waist shields. AND o il o r b e fo r e --act- f a l l m oon. V is it in g t-re! h- -------- >» 6 « ------- election of delegates to county con re n c o r d ic tly in v i t e d . Washington, Jan. 29.—The Hog cholera has been discovered F or S a l e or T rad e — T he larpe C. Rr kanii XB, W. M. ventions, and delegates elected Republican members of the wavs J. J. I,aiub, See. iu the country adjoining Pendleton. and commodious furniture factory from these bodies to the state con and means committee held n private JDEf.AH CHAPTER. NO. ii. O. i: S.. Monuments and headstones erectea Y great many animals lmve died near the little church, equipped meets Friday evrnirz un or before vention, cannot be employed in conference tonight, and decided along McKay crct k and it is thought « ¡111 good engine, planer, liaud-saw, Coping, cleaning and re-lettering each fall moon at 8 o’clocli from April 1st I . . . two large lathes, edger, sandpaper to October 31st, And theroaftor at 7:iU); and | making our limylliatiOllB t ins spring. to frame a bill for the reduction of Asoecialty. that the disease was carried down ing machine and other articles too r-icli Friday afternoon two weeks there W’ liilo in the principles advocated, war revenue taxes betöre proceed after at 2 o'clock. föft . (B all work guaranteed. with the water from the first deaths numerous to mention. A ill sell nt Miss E mma I joii '- xz , AV. M. tho Social-Democratic party and ing further with the subject of Cu which were along the creek causing n bargain or trade for city property. STEWART&WESTGATE. Props. Mrs. Jennie L. Rose, Sec. the Sriciiist party were the same, ban reciprocity. Chairman Payne other stock down the liver-to con Inquire of J.W. Ivtewsou, Coquille, Q ' J Q U I L L K L O D G E . N O . 5 3 . , I. 1 O. O. F.. Oregon. o f meets »vary Saturday evening. Yie.it- y«*t according to tiie new law, the at once called a meeting of the corn- tract the disease. The Improvea nz brethren in good standing coriiially i Socilist party is a ne w party, and New High-Arm mi tee for 1 1 o’elocK tomorrow invited. E. I,. F itch , N.U. T o t ï x s X3 i i l o r f u . T i a , t e T lx s C o m m c n o r J. S. Lawrence. 14. S. j can be represented on the official morning, when work on the war — , COQUILLE VOLLEY BflHK- C O Q U I L L E , O E E G -O Q T , J. \V. STRANGE, ^ J. sircrwdod, *w ARE YOU i BEAF? * John F. Hall, HEAD HOISES? D EAFN ESS OS? H ARD H E A R IN G ARE NOW CURABLE R . HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. E . H o s i e r 's , SHAVING PARLOR. “a « « ind YOU CAM CURE YOURSELF AT HOME a,a"o°.,?.,“,a Ooquile City, Or. V Coos Co. M arble 1 G ra n ite W orks. M Marble Granite Ii firllndton'* ftu..din. Sewing jnaemne j ballot be either of the t vo follow- revenue reduction bill will begin (M r . B r y a n ’ s P a t e r ) • r.WIIE REHEKAU A’ ______ . LODGE, . NO. . . . f. O. O. F., meets cv*.-ry 20 and 4th ; ing methods: No draft of bill lias been prepared The Commoner lias attained »Vodnesdaya in each niantli. nt Odd Ft 1- 1 . Bv calling a mass convention by the Republican member, but within six months from date o f tb“ This old reliable and ows* hall. In n L ukkns . N. G. moHfc Rueoes.sfnl spec* Anna McDonald, See. I of the electors o f nnv county, dis- it is prettv fully understood that i first issue n circulation o f 100,000 iniiut in Han Frnt cis copies, a record probably never co. still GontinueH fo /YOQniLLE ENOAMl’ MEN'l’, NO. 25. I. ; triet or state, aud if one hundred tin- majority is prepared to favor a care all 8exun! and | equa'ed in the history o f American L i ) . O. F.f meets every lirst and third measure effecting very large re I or more electors meet in rui h con Beminal DiscaHuH, Fhnrndays ia each month at Odd Fellow »1 ! periodical liteiatoie. The unparal- uncli as OonoahcH nati. Cordini invitation extended toattvis- j vention aud form an organized ductions, amounting practically to j letetl growth of this paper demon j ^ j r loe t, K t r ) c 1 11 re, iting patriarchs in coo-l standins. iSyphilis. in all it, B. F. L awkbkcb C. P. | body, they may mnke the nomina a repeal of the entire wartaxes and strates that there is room in then's |forms,Skin Diseases. J. J. Stanley. Scribe. about $f> 8,0 90,000. ' newspaper field for a national pa- & 1 Servo us Debility. tions and tile them aecoiding to aggregating »• »«» » 1 per d j voted to the discussion of In 'potency . .siimmil Weakness and Loss of law withou t petition. 50 Y E A R S Manhood, the oormeqncnoe of self-abuHe A Good Ooal tha Samo Evorywhore I political, economic, and social prob and excesses producing tlie following E X P E R IE N C E sympa 2. I f the assembly of electors lems. T i the columns o f The totns: Hallow conntenance, dark spots nn- der the eyes, pain in tlie head, ringing in number less than one hundred, The Willamette VaJlov is by no Commoner Mr. Bryan contribute» the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in Ills best efforts; and liis review of approaching strangers, palpitation of the they may form their organization mi ans the only place whero appl political events hh they arise from heart, wQakn**ss of the limbs and back, loss and make their nominations in the can no longer be grown to peife time »0 »-me can notlail in intern». ,ra a e same 11 m m 'r, but muat ftccompauy ■ tion with as littlo ca»*e as was nt^od- Lioso who study public questions, j DIt. GIBBON has practised in Snn Frsn T rade M ar k s the certificate of nominations hy a! ed in tlie irootj oM days, In a ‘ ‘plea D e s ig n s \ T I) h Commoner « iugular sub cisco over 37 v**arsan i those tronffiedshould C o p y r i g h t s Ac. petitions equal to five per cent of ¡ for apple culture.“ read by Prof. F. scription price is i ll per year. We j not fail to consult him and receive the ben Anrone nemllng r sketch and description mny efit of ftis great skill and experience. The qulokly naoertain our opinion free whether an invminoti is probably r:*i«nt«ble. ComnimiiCR- i the entire vote of «raoti county, I A. 15urger, before the Michigan have arranged wi'h Mr. liryan i doctor cur s when others fail. Try him. llons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents on ret! whereby we can furnish his paper bXKKS GUARANTEED*. Persons enr pent free. Oldest nirerry for securing patents. | district or state, caet at tlie last S^at** Horticultural Society, lie called i n ' Ur., . ,, e nt home. Charges reasonable. Tall Patents taken tnronth Munti A Co. receive and the I1F.HALD together f r one v.rUe. * DR. J. F. GIBBON ppfelai notice, without charge, in the preceding general election, based attention to the great number of year for 12 The regular subscrip c» 2 '» K^arnav street. San Franc* ico Col. I on the vote for governer or presi- sorely neglected ol I apple orchards tion price of the two papers when A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir ail over Michigan, and suict: “ Why subscribed for separately is $2.50. culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms, f 3 a I dential election. rear ; four months, $L Sold byoll newsdealers. Dated nt Albany, Oregon, this have our apple orchards become so Far Sale by Tender. unproductive? Is it a fault of tlie Branch Office. C 25 F St„ V.'&shinRton, I). C. 29ih day of January, 1902. Issued Weekly. grower, or have c *n litii ns so (J. S. Harnish,Chairman. I will receive litii» for mv ho O hs 0 0 0 3 changed tlmt we cau no longer pro W. S. Richards, Sec. mill J-:||TR pint ill Nlltll'v’s IllMl- duce good up files? Conditions have tion to Coquille Citv. For pnr- State Committee changed, and tlmt i* win re the troub tirnlnrs apply nt t*ip HERALDoffiee. Editor nnd Publisher. le is. The gr iwer has not changed “ My littlo boy took tlie croup one 0 . M. PATERSON, Prop. T hom is T a y l o r u \ m .v . . . \m \m . with the con liti 01 s. Old men tell night and soon grew so bad you Keswick, Cnl T e r m s — H e r a l d a n d t h m m o n e k — ' Manafaoiarer of Marble Monaiueut«. Ilea 1 - could li^ar him breath all over tlie us that they used to grow apples ........ ........... I C a y a r l k in A dvance atonea. Tablet», etc. house. Mi vs F. D. Reynolds, Mans without spraying or cultivating, but There are some «pi les for sale in Q,)ft Y*-nr Y .u r ............................... $2.00 eraeterr lots enc»os» «1 with stone copin« conditions were differ* nt then. Then P o i tlm .l which h-ive iiauies o f well field, ()., “ \ \ e feare*l he would die, r niirbin«. Iron rnilitiers famished to nr- that known growers on ^hein, which are Six M onths............................. 1.00 or. OorresptMldonce solioited from parties but a few doses of Oi e Minut*- they had the virgin sod Three Months....................... ' 75 iviiii; in the coaatrv or other towns who Cough Cure qusckly relived him had never b«*en robbed of any of the prettv small and aell at a low price. ---- oihv '▼isli anvthinv in 11:7 lino of iin^in- sh . and he went to sleep. -That’s the elements of fertility; inject diseases Apple dealers frequently scrape r,ff dHAD MABmTFrKm O pfo A D HUDSON H U DSON, : : J. E H AYN E S. tlie last we heard of the croup were unknown. I can remember the name of grower from boxes of Treasurer's NotKC. Now isn't a cough cure lik^ that val and so can you, when wo did not «•hoiee apples and place their own uable?’’ One Minute C<»».gh Cure is lmve 1 1 spr iy our p »tatoe*. but we as dealers in place, but when apples 'l l T T C E is h ereb y g iv e n t lint i l l r 'o n t it ’. Wiirrants endorsed prior t > Inn. 1 st. absolutely Raft- and acts immediatly. do no w. W’ “ a* gr * v *rs ii »v** f ul * I *>f inferior character comes along nfining an<! Real Estate Agents 1900. will be paid on presentation nt mv F >r coughs, coles, croup grip, bron- to me-t the ch »ng^ of conditions. thev go thr ugh with the grow er’s K»?kl**v, C arry County, Oregon, office in Coqaille i 'itv. (’‘»o-sooanty. Oregon. Too niany o f us are trying ft» rai-rn name on. T im * choi nudes sell f I AN I’, valuable M mihi . Ffirn-», Stock No itit-rest will b- allowed aiier Idee. ch.itis auil all other throat and lung i K-mchoa and T im b e r Lauda for»al# 31 W l. taoublts it is h certain cure verv apples ms our ancestors did forty or ,, tbemselves, the p«»«»r • lies are some- __ _ This 23 d d a y o f Dec. 10 »U please nt to take. The little ones fifty years ago; but conditions have ti me* worked oft ou the reputation H**n p and #5 a »res o f land well improved -I n. ni'LLET. change!, hence we fail ?n WtJSnr, DoaulaR c o u n ty . Or., for sal*, Conn tv Irtasare*. like ¡t. R. S. Know 1 ton. i of tbe grower. M Scientific Jimericait. MUNN&Co.^^^New York HarMs aid Slone 9 Gibbon THE COMMONER William .1. Bryan, Hudson & Haynes, N i o r e x c h a n g e fo r p r o p e rty in M y r t le P o in t , LATEST BUST CHEAPEST Shippetl tosnyone, nuywhcie, on 10 »lays’ Tree trial, in y o u r o w n h o m e , without »»k in g one cent iu advauco. 10 y e a r s ’ w ritto i warranty w i t h each wnchHie. A strictly high-grade Sew ing M a c h i n e , l i n i s h e a throughout in tii« l>wt pos sible mumier. It possesses nil modern improvements, ami its, mechanical cornu ruction i« such that in it arc combine»! simplicity with grant si n ngt thus insuring ease o f minting, durability, and m aking it im- possiblc for the machine to be put »»tit o f cmlcr It sews fust mid makes a perfect stitch with nil kinds o f tin cad and all classes o f material. A lw ays ready for use and u nrhalVd for speed, dut ability ami qual ity o f work. Not ire the fol lowing points ol suiM-riorpir« I l:c fl.-nd o f the " A ilin g in r” swings on patent socket hinges, firmly liehl down by a thumb •crew, strong,'•ul' taiitinl, neat nml hamisotuc in design, and beautilully ornaiuetitedlu gajd. Bed plate li.us r‘ mi . . .tiers and i-» inlaid or countersunk, m aking it flush with top o f tabic. High,, -t A ir.!- ,».i< e:;u<!- r liien ru i is r>-' inches high and i* inclies long. Tliis will admit tho If - hiit a Ip ■) , .;.is. It *>elf Threading—Absolutely no holes t<> put thread through er.< ■ ;.t < y * < : u< e<' - Shuttle lacylltider, n|>en on end, entirely self-tbreailing. cnay to put in or bik- t; b ! , : * .■ i;- amount o f tin ,.d. 3 titch Regulator is ou the bed o f the machine, t a :h Ui * -bbin witid. and has a scale'•lr w in g the number o f stitches to the incli, nn«l oott be ch in / (I froii* 8 to 8 ntchea to the Inch, fe e d i-» double and eatemla on botli sides o f needle; never fa;!-; in ta k e ‘’"od-. througli; never stops nt Reams; movement is positive: no springs to *>p.ib nd t ou* Ol ..-•! can ho raised ami lowered nt wilt. Automatic Bobbin W in d e r—Po.’ fillin g tlie b . »bin fliii.unffi • dlyan d perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine does not run while- 'virwliu • b n. l.ig lit Pu n nin g—Machine Is easy to run, does not fatigue thcoper- ator, makes l*ttle non.«’ nnd n w * rapidly. Stitch is n »lotibie lock stitch, the same on both »ides, vHIl a -t m v I, -nd t • be !i in g e j without stopping tlie machine. Tension is a flat spring ten- er gets ora o f order. I • Me N s -.-ibe i i ” : i” 'd ie , fi .t on om* an»l cannot be put in wrong. Ne» vibe : a * • Uiv.‘: rccdle, flat otic side. side, and Needla -**- oil - 1* cup ----- at - the bottom ’ to -----------» . t r from ------- get« etting S i r is r< und, made • ■ ■ ‘ -md ' 1, - with prevent - oil o u tlier. i Ad in :>t a hie B ta rin gf—Ail bearings arc case hardened filed ami easily aujui dusted with a -v < !•' !. AM • -'V.*i,. ! c j n t»<- taken up, and the machine will last a lifetl ___IB______ Attarlinrcnt.* f, i : < irnish d with n ec j^ai v t(*ob and accesfories,am! inn»i<lilioii mi n-.dition we fin d-h i < v r to : .’ii' - ‘ sin a velvet lined metal I k »*, frt-e o f charge, as follow*: C>ue mfBer, I : In tor, one l - *e * b irrin g plate, o n «.s «l o f four hemmers, different widths up -*f o’ in h, o “i .n d 'r braider, one • : rt or attachment foot, and one thr»*a<| Wood-.» k < * • v oak • ,r w diiut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings i id devlc« for replaclug halt. i . i i pAV v M n n v tMUfCTkT of m an u fac tu rers an d • I f. * Hi d IJ I SAVI l i W 1\)> I)* it c ” S PROFITS c u n g n £ AT C f F t U in ord* r t,. itilisiduce tii:*; hu p< n offer, ------ --------- — if this paj»' r ------------- a chance --- to g - 1 a first-class ma- He 2970 ch.i •’ * •* * •rofiered. o n receipt o f $ i8 .go cash and coupon, s c will dp tii - • de-eribed mschiufc anywhere securely packed atm crate i. ;*nd ..)• i . •< *a! - delivery. A foil years’ written warranty sent with each nrjt-hitr Money refunded i f not ns represented after tliirty day-.’ test trial. V •• -1 f-T fV.y.'i) w itli privilege o f tw enty days’ trial t n . It »<•"* '»it!« wder ¿ ■ - : t o f ’ i pisrani e o f good faith r.ndcharges. I f j-ou prefer thirty for ArMregfcn ■ * Inr«:** ithiRtratrd catalogwe w ith testl- mont.-i*- . lii'L i »w we lup se w ing machines anyw here to any» o t t e - l t ] '' ! • t n ivil • i ’ ( r’s prices without asking one cent in advftace. Mo. SB Thu- !■• t ¡.'. in is to :-«r i : h with order, ns you then save the $l 0 0 dis- xsjtit. H' member the coupon must be aeat with ord»*-. nartmv -■:r $5.001 ~Wr Or make yuai ordrf ihreugh me Herald, without extra ro»f