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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1902)
i í o q L. Roberds, M.D. Office in G olden B uilding, Coquille City, Oregon, Galls, day or night, prom ptly angered. E. 6. D. Holden, L a w y e r. XT. S . C o m m i s s i o n e r General Insurance Agent. Notary Public. Office in Robinnon Buililit'fi- C o q u il l e , O u e u on . J. W. STRANGE, ID e n t is t , ^Coquille City, Or. W il visit Hnndon first sir days o f .Innn arv, Maroh. Mav, Jnlv. hepterafwr snd N ov em ber. and M yrtle Point the first s ir dovs o f F ebruary, April. Jan e, August, O ctober a ad D ecem ber. ^ J. Sherwood, Attorney - at - Law. C o q c il l k C i t y , C o o s C o u n t y , O be o o n . Notary tn b lio . John F. Hall, A t t o m a y . a,t- a w , M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . --------— ONE THOUSAND LEFT- Indian War Veteran» and Widows Affected by Pension Legislation. I f tbo bill providing n pension fortlie voter Hilo iu tlieludmo Warn from 1817 to 1856, wtaiub whs pass ed by the Seuate la»t Tomday, through the efforts of Senator Jobu H. Mitchell, sbnalil be adoot- eil t>y tbe lower bouse and become a I hw , it will benefit ouly about ltlOO people iu On gou aud Wash- iuutou. Tbe surviving vetemus aud widows of veterans are Hup port ed to be about that number. Their average age is 73 years. This estimate also includes the widows. According to tbe rules ist}J by, tlie old-line life insurance pompaBise in making then estimates, these survivors have ouly five years to live. That a large number of the veterans are married anil will leave widows who will draw pensions will not alter the general result, as most of the wives of the veterans are pioneers, and their average age is nearly as gr .at as the vet erans. Tbe Senate trill piovtdes for a peusion o f #8 per mouth for the veterans and the widows cf veterans. Over 7000 aien serv ed in the nine year» of Indian warfare in Oregon and Wash ington. O f this ntimber‘1800.were killed on the field of BoRlk— Ore gor Mining Journal. Demand Sullrage- --------- Sixty-six thousand eight hundred women, textile workers of Lancas hire, Yorkshir and (¡heater, Eng land, have presented a petition to Parliament praying for immediate possession of the franchise, and de Front St., claring that the right to vote “ is of C :^ a U 3 . O r e m . vital importance to women engaged Does a general barbering amt hair in the industrial struggle for exis tence.” The trades unionists are dressing business. Cleanliness, neatuess and dispatch is our motto. supporting the appeal. They say that the demand for woman suffr age will be tirelessly pressed UDtil en eral lytlk p o s t , n o . ¿7, D ept o f O regon G . A. K., meets in Piirlimeut yields. The women as Horsey hall the first M onday even in g m Westminster legislators ea ch m onth. C om rades are cordialy invited sure the that when permiteil to vote they t o meet a i t h ns. ^ ^ K R E W SO N , P. C. J . Q u ic k . A d ju tant. _________ will exercise a triumphant force in the direction of social reform and Ex. E E L O D G E , N O .10 I .O . O . L . M EETS administrative efficiency. D onlei in R i a l l k C i t n E stât * o f all kinds. R. E. Hosier’s, SHAVING PARLOR. G I j at Lee, tb o second Saturday even in itof ea ch month. W . tl. M ast , Pres, p a y U orvey, rt-o ------- Inventor ot Marvelous Machine. Messages Flashes 2.099 Miles, Bridging The Atlantic Ocean- New York, March 1.— Signor Marconi, who arrived on the Phila delphia to-day, announced that dur ing the tiip aciosathe Atlantic he wi'B able to talk with his statiou at Poldhouse, Cornwall, without any difficulty up to 2,099 in i lee, virtual ly bridging the Atlantic. This is tbe most marvelous of all tbe in ventor's feats with wireless telegra phy. Mr. Marconi will proceed at once to Canada, there to carry out his part of a contract with the do. minion government. By the term of the contract the government will contribute #80,000 tdward the erection of ««tatiou in Nova Scotia, according (o plaos and specifica tions preoar^d by Marconi himself. Should the station cost more tliau that amount the additional expend iture will be borne by the company agrees that the rates to be charg ed between Canada aud Great Britain should not exceed in any case the rates charged for similar tnes-ages between Great Britain and other parts of North America. Appeal to R eason. For Pr ifit meu are butchering old wornout horses snd selling the meat toYlie poorer citizens of Chi cago. A dispatch from that city says: "Evidence has h e e D ot taiiied that horses and mules try the thou sand are sold for beef every year in Chicago. Slaughter houses ex ist lu various parts of the city and suburbs, where tbs animals are killed aud their fiesli packed and sold as corned beef Hamburger steak, sausage and other products f< r use iu cheap restaurants and free lunch saloons. Nags that have become too old, decrepit for work, linghoued, spavined crea- tuies, nnd even those afflicted with glanders, sore feet, and various ail ments of the equine race are killed for the trade iu large numbers. ‘,1s there no way to stop the wholesale purchase o f the govern ment lauds, bqc I) as the "Sorthern Pacific purchase of 20,000 acres re c e n tly ? ” —G. S. Cailiug, Philips- burg, N. Y. Not so long as railroad attorneys aud lobbyists are ebetpd to the senate and house and fill the cabi net. Tbe government is run by capitalists, and they a r e ’ not run ning it for their health. The mas- ses of people are not considered in any action of the government. It does nothing for them, but does everything for the capitalist. Be fore the people will wake up to tbp trend of things the forests and pub lic lands that should be the com mon heritage will all bs possessed by corp iattous, as they are in Eu rope. suicide of Gus Berg. i e r a C L Î IL t I h x u R u n oh C h n iH lir r la lu ’ s I .n u ll H c m e fly . l ò . B C M P atents Scientific American. ÍÍUNN & Co.*"®'“'”’ New York Stone Worlcs K e s w ic k , C a l N O 36 J. I. LAM B, Pres. On Tbura lay, Fenruary 24,. Between the hours of eleven A. Harden brook, nccompaicetF j f c o ’clock a. m. aud closing time at iTtPss night on Jan. 25th, 1901, A. F. 1 heron Crook, while on busitliss conn teted with his duties as road | Clark, druggist, Grade Springs, supervisor, visited the cabin ofAJus Va, Bold twelve bottles of Chamber B rg, ou Pistol River. They enter lain’s Cough Remedy. He says, “ I ed the cabin and were startled to never handled a medicine that find Berg’s lifeless body lying on a sold better or gave better satisfac pile of hay in tbe middle of the tion to my customers.” This Rem floor. They left hurliedly aud no edy bag been in general use in tified Mr. Raleigh Scott,of Moao- Virginia for many years, and the iaiii Ranch Mr Srott at once no |>eople there are well acquainted Many tified the proper official and an in with its excellent qualities. quest was held, which resulted in of them have testified lo the remarkable cures which it has the following verdict: We, the Oorone’s jury empaneld effected. Wheu you ueed a good, aud sworu to inquire tuto the cause reliable medicine for a cough or of the death of a persoD found on cold or attack of the grip, use the South Fork of Pistol River, Chumberlam's Cough Remedy and Fell 24. 1902, find tbe following you are certain to be more than facte: The uame of tbe deceased p eased with tbe quick cure which it person is Augustus Berg, a unlive affords. For sale by R. S. Knowl ■ if Austria, and about 40 years of ton. age, noil that his dentil was caused bv a uunsbnt wound iu the left AXYUIIICENGIT. side, inflicted by hims- lf while tem Iu another columu of today’s is porarily insane (Signed.) sue appears the advertisement of Raleigh Scott, W. J. C.HlIey, N. the wonder book of American pub B. Moore, W. H Moore, Delmsr lications—-of the achine of tbe com (Jolegrcve, Jobu Ham, Jurors— pilers’ and printer s’ art, where me Tribune. chanical excellence, literary perfec tion aud the zenith of uccuracy of Iu this same issue of the Titbutie detail are combined in a volume of is a correspondence frnmOnldBeach over 60 pages that sells at the pop in which is mentioned the disap- ular price of 25 cents. pearence to the mountains of Joe We refer to the 1902 New Stewart which mav offer some York World Almanac aDd Encyclo solution to the mystery, one para pedia, better known as “ The Stan graph reading as follows: dard American Annual.” One theory is that Hlewart call And so it is. It is more to Amer ed ou Berg and that Berg attacked icans than is “ Whittaker’s” to tbe him, and that Stewart shot him British in si fl il-fpuse.and becoming fright By special arrangement with the ened took to the woods. It would publishers c f tbe World Almanac seem fr )iu appearances, however, wre offer it ill connection with one that Berg met Ins d>atb several year’s subscription to this paper at duvs be foreSlewart disappeared. $1.65. Tbe New Features enumerated C o a l i l h o i I S r v ii t li r . Coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, in the advertisement published to other throat and lung troubles are day are alone worth the price of the Besides the features an quickly cured by One Minute Cough book. Cure. One Minute Cough Cure is nounced there are more thau 1,000 not a mere expectorant, which gives facts touched upon. Read the announcement aud send ouly temporary relief. It softens and liquifies the mucous, draws out in your subscription. the indentation and removes the P m c l l c s l l j r N la r v in ff. cause of the disease. Absolutely “ After usins a few bottles of safe Acts at once. “One Minute Cough Cure will do all that is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure my wife re claimed for it.”savs Justice of the ceived perfect amt permanent relief Peace. J, Q. Hood, Crosby, Miss. from a Bevcre and chronic case of “My wife could not get ber breath stomucb trouble,” says J. R. Holly, and was relieved by tbe first dose. real estate insurance and loan agent, It lias been abenefit to all my fam of Macomb, III. “ Before using Ko ily” R. S. Knowlton. dol Dyspepsia Cure she could not eat an ordinary meal without intense The Roseburg Odd Fellows and suffering. She is now entirely cured. Rebekabs have just fitted up and Several physicians and many rem furnished complete a room iu the edies had failed to give relief.’, You new Odd Fellows’ orphan’s home m don’t have to diet. Eat any good food Portland. This room is to be here you want, but don’t overload the after designated and know at the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will “ Roseburg room.” Tbe members always digest it for you. R. S. of these lodges here are showing a Knowlton. true fraternal nnd Christian spirit is not only carving for their own Treasurer’s Notice. members, but aiding iu the relief of others. In assisting to tit up and O T IC E is hereby aiven that all C ounty W arrants endorsed prior to Jan, let, maintain a home for sick or aged 1900. w ill be paid on presentation at my members, or orphaned children, office in C oqaille City, Coos conn ty, Oregon. they are doing for humanity a most No interest will be allow ed a fte r D ec. commendable service and exempli 31. 1901. T his 23d day o f Dec. 1901. fying in a sincere and practical J . B. D U L L E Y , C ountv Treasurer. manner the tenebing of Him who said “ Bear ye one nuothers burdens” — Review. Thomas W. McCue, an Ohioan, is tbe inventor of n marvelous mschine for remviug pain|by sb< It- circuiting the uerves. Thomas A. Edison say»that Mr. McCue'» in Y 0U H G U 4 L O D G E , N o. 72, K. o r P. m eetsevery Tuesday evening at Odcl F at- vention is the most marvelous ma chine o f the age. Oddly enough, ow s’ H a ll. Brothers in good eta u d io« in lister lod ees are cordially invited to visit ns tbe inventor is neither, a medical V. It. W IL S O N , C. C. man nor an electrician. He is just an inventor, and baa been studying t. H . M A S T , K . o f R . A S . electrical science ouly six or seven * Y K T L E C A M P, NO. 1U7, W O O D M E N A sa young man he lived 11 o f the W orld, m eets at Hersey Hall, years. it an d 3d Saturday nights o f each m onth. in California. He 1ms invented a D . H. JOHNSON, Consul. smoke consumer, several toilet ap , G . Sim m ons, C lerk. paratuses and an electrical horse- Ily his last machine he E V E N IN G T ID E C IR C L E , NO. 214. starter. Big Car Works For Pacific Coast 'j W. o f W „ meets in H ersey’ s H all on secures a current of one one Inin 2d and 4th Saturday nights in each m onth. Seattle, Wash., Mar. 4—Active dred-thousandtb of a volt.— Even O R A X . MAURY, G u ard ian N eighbor. ing Telegram. steps have begun for for tbe erec Je836 C. Sim m ons, Clerk. * -------------- tion at Ballarb of a big plant for 18.000 Homeless In one District. the manufacture of freight cars, log i^ H A D W I C K L O D G E . NO. 68, A. F. V 7 an d A. M., m eets on Saturday evening ging engines, trucks nnd mill ma on or b efore each full m oon. V isitin g breth New York, March 4.— Flood coo- chinery. The plant is to cost up ren cord ia lly in v ite d . litious iu the East are reported wards of $200,000 nnd is expected C. R cmandbb , W . M. ,T. J. L a m b , Seo. rapidly improving although affairs to be in opeation before tbe end of It will be the pioneer U E L A H C H A P T E R , N O. 6, O. E. S.. 1 o the Wyoming valley and north- the year. m eets F riday ev en irg on or before easternPennsy IvaDia generally,and establlsment of its kind in the Salem, March 3.—The campaign ea ch fu ll m oon at 8 o ’ clo ck from April 1st The Washing in tbe interest of Willamette Uni t o O ctob er Gist, and thereafter at 7:30; and along the Hudson, near Albauy, are Pacific northwest. 3 ach F rid a y a fte r n o o n tw o weeks there still in bad shape. Dispatches from ton fir is to be untilized on a large versity to pay the debt incurred, a fter a t 4 o ’ c lo c k . Wilkesbarre. Pa., show that more scale in the manufacture of freight during the past 10 years and to M iss E mma L ournz . W . M. than a score of lives were lost and cars. M rs. J en n ie L . R ose, Seo. increase the endowment from #5.000.000 worth of property was #40.000 tu $100,000, was commenced 1 Q Q U IL L E L O D G E . NO. 5 3 ,1 . 0 . O. F.. ,1 P r i n t e r O m a t l y ) m eets every Saturday even ing. V isit- destroyed in Northeastern Penn in this city vesterday, and at two . ng b reth ren iu good standing cordially sylvania. Tbe danger is over, but “I never was so much surprised nervines held in the First Methodist in v ited . E . L . F itch , N . G . the full extent of tbe damage is in mv life, ns 1 was with the result Church $11.025 was raised with J . S. Law rence, II* S. yet to be seen. Eighteen thous of using Chamberlain’s Pain Balm,” very little effort. W y savs Henry T. Crook, pressman of a m ie rebekah l o d g e , n o . 20 . and homeless persons iu tbe I. O . O . F ., m eets every 2d and 4th oming Valley are anxiously watch- tbe Asheville(N. C.) Gazette. " I con T lx e O o m m .o n .e r. W ednesdays in ea ch m on th , at O dd Fel- of tbe tracted a severe case of rheumatism owa’ hall. I bmx L urens . N. G . ing the backward corse waters. In n a M cD on a ld , Seo. (M r . B r y a n ’ s P a per ) early last winter by getting my feet -» « « *■*- ------- wet. I tried several things for it For file Complexion. The Commoner has attained /C O Q U I L L E E N C A M PM E N T, N O. 25,1. V J O . O . F ., meets every first and third without benefit, One day while within six months from datn of th° The complexion always suffers Thursdays in each m onth at O dd Fellows’ n a il. C ord ial in vita tion extended to all vis from biliousness or constipation. looking ovsy the Gazette, I noticed first issue a circulation o f 100.000 it i n g patriarchs in good sta n d in g. Unless the bowels are kept open that Pain Balm was poaitivlv guar copies, a record prohahlv never B. F. L a w b e n c * 0 . P. tbe impurities from the body appear anteed to cure rheumatism so equa'ed in »be history of American J. J. Stanley, S cribe. in the form of unsightly eruption. bought a bottle of it and before us periodical liteiatuie. The unparal De Witt’s Little Early Risers keep ing two thirds of it mv rheumatism leled growth of this paper demon BO Y E A R S tbe liver and bowels in healthy con had taken its flight and I have strates that there is room in the E X P E R IE N C E ditions and remove the cause of such not had a rheumatic pain since.” newspaper field for a national pn- per devoted to the disenssion of troubles. C. E. Hooper, Albany. Ga., Sold by R. S. Knowlton. political, economic, and social prob. “I took De Witt’s Little Early Risers The rule for estimating silage, leras. To the columns o f The for billiousness They were just what ■ as oiven id Prof. Henry’s Feeds Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes I needed. I am feeling better now j and Feeding, is based npoo expert- i his best efforts; and his review of • RADE IVI A R . than in years.” Never gripe or dis- I ments made with stlagp a few days ' political eveots as they arise from D is io n s tress. Safe thorough and gentle. The I C o p y r ig h t s A c . after the silo was filled. It is pos- I time to time can not tail to interest Anyone «ending a sketch and description may very best pills. R. S. Knowlton. alcktv aaeertaln oar opinion free whether an sible in the succeeding weeks Htid , those who study pahlic qnestions. — - Invention ------- I« probably ----- ^«tr----- natentabie. ~ Communica ___■ ‘ ■ handbook on PntenU tions strictly confidenti Tbe Commoner’s regular sub __Idest for securing patent*. The chief duty in life of a work months, soidp more settling would • W OH------- agency T.f Patent« taken ____ through Munn A _ Co. receive _____ ifh_____ ingman is to maintain, and raise, if occur, and thns there would bp | scription price is$ l per year. Wo notice, without charge, In the more silage per cubic f>iot. At the I have arranged wi'h Mr. Hrvan possible, bis standard of living. In i doing so, he makes for himself, his lop o f a recently filled eilo the sil whereby we can famish his paper A handsomely Illustrated weekly. la rg e s t cir culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms. 93 a family and his fellow meu a sm.iother age weigh)g 18 7 pounds per cubic and the H f .RALD together f - r one rear : fou on th «, $L ail newsdealer». four r m month«, |L Bold by all_ newadejüerm. path up tbe mountain of progres», foot; at a depth o f 10 feet, 33 1 lb s .;1 vear for $2 The regular Rnbecrip- for wbeeeyer the standard of living j the average for >0 feet being 26 1:. tion price o f the two papera when Branch Office. 06 V St* Washington. D. C. is high the standard of intellegeuce at a depth o f 20 feet, the weight oer subscribed for separately is 92.50. * .«* * is correspondingly better. A high cubic foot is 46 2 lbs ; the average I 0 0 0 3 B A Y standard of intelligence means a, for the wholee is 33 3; at a depth of : Anyone having a ranch to rent high standard of morality and a ] 30 fset the silage will weigh 56 4 shonld advise the H e r a l d . We lbs., and tbe average will be 39 6. have several applications. high standard of morality goes a ; loflg way towards bringing about It is not at all certain that Cuban C. W. PATERSON. Prop. the ideal civilization. The Brother sugar planters will care to accept I For Sale by Tender. o f Man.—Coasts Seamens that offer of a 20 per cent tarriff MKAafmetarer of Marble Monamenta. H eal- hood concession with the ai-conn«nving Journal. I will receive bids *or mv honxe atonea. Tableta. ete. conditson— that Cuba sh <11 first en and ^-acre plat in Notlev’a »ddi. e.netery lota eneloaed with atone oopinff “ It’s an ill wiud” etc. Groton, act tbe U. 8. immigration laws. tion to Coqnille Ci'v. r corbin«. Iron railing!) fnmiahed to or- Fi.r par. e r . Gorreapondenoe aolfcited from portion Mass., got a lot of gratuitous adver Without chesp labor, those dreams ticnlars apply at the H erald office. Ivin« m the oonntrv or other towna aho tising through the illness of young of fortunes in Cuban sugar will t may anah anythin« in my line of bnaineoa. . T homas T aylo r . M tK s.T rciin . O sro Teddv. 1 never be realized O Q U IL L E CO U N CIL. NO.lV.iH O F T H E F ra tern a l A id A ssociation m eets the and aud 4th M o ld tys in eao i 'n inth. M ss. E dith U alch , M rs. A lioe T a ttle. S ec. ni l COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1902. VOL 19. Q m L. H A R L O C K E R , Vice.Pres. COQUILLE VALLEY B0NI{. C A P IT A L B O A J S D ARE YOU DEAF? ALL DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING A R E N O W C U R A B LE by our new invention. in A HEAD F. NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. A. W IK M A N , O F B A L TIM O R E , SA YS : B a l t im o r e , Md., M arch jo, 1901. GtntUmtn : — B eing en tire ly cu red o f deafne««. thank« to you r treatm ent, l w ill now give yon a fu ll h isto ry o f m y case, to be used at y o u r discretion. A bout w five years ago m y rig r ’ h t e a r b egan to sing, an d th is k ep t on gettin g w orse, until I lost tirely. , __ m y r h ea rin g in this ea r e en ntirely I u nderw ent a treatm ent fo r c ata rrh , fo r three m onths, w ithout a n y »ucce«a underwent r •» P h y * « * ” ». . m o o , « h e r * th e m o ., em in en t « « o f h i, ™ w V r ip 'm ..‘ « ^ ™ ; T h ; r o n T y t h . t iH i h ta U ia o in . wo«W th en cease, but the hearing in the affected ear w ould be lost forever. I th en «aw your advertisem ent a c c id e n ia lly in a N ew Y o rk paper, an d ordered treat m ent. A fte r I had used it on ly a few day« according to yonr direction«, the nom esccnwd. and to-day, a fte r five weeks, m y h ea rin g in th e d isea sed e a r has b een en tire ly restored. I th a n k yon h e a r tily . n d b«g to rem ain V . r y t n £ ^ a i t M A N . 73o S . B r c d - . y , « .U tm orv, Md. Our treatment doe* not interfere with your usual occupation. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME 01 INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, I L L and Feed STABLE ■ w . a. 7 : Coquile City, Or. General Graying and Hauling a Specialty. Commercial Mq Promptly and Safely Delivered at any Point. Good Higs Good Teams, Rates Reasonable Coos Co. Marble 1 Granite Works. Coquille City, Coos <jo., prepared to Jo nil hinds W of ? are Cemetary work at lowest prices. Marble AND Gradite Monuments and headstones erectea Coping, cleaning and re-lettering Asoecialty. all work guaranteed. STEWART &WESTGATE, Props. ""flrllüfllOil" tewing midi« N.W Hi¿h-Arm LA T E S T BEST CH EAPEST . strictly high-grade 8ew% in g M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e d throughout in th e best p o s sible m anner. It poeaetsea all modern im provem ent«.audita m echanical construction la such that in it are com bined slra p lid ty w ith groat stren gth , thus iu s u n u g e a s e o f running, durability, and m a k in g ft im possible Tor the m ach in e to be put out o f order. It sew« fort and niakce a p erfect stitch with all kind« o f th rea d aud nil classes o f m aterial. A tm tya ready for use an d uuriva!1eti , for speed, d urability an d su n l it y e f w ork. N otice th e (hi- le w iu g poiata mi supertori*?» towing th e uum her of stitenee to in e m en. an a ama be chan ged from 8 to 3-! stitches to th e in ch, Teed ia douMe and eatem la ou both sides o f needle; never fails to ta k e «roods thn---- trough; s e v e r «tops at «earn»; m ovem ent is positive. n ® *P” *E* w ------------- low ered at _ will. A n terns tic __ Bobbin W to d er— Not b reak and g et out oi order; ; can <— b — e raised ____ _ an _ d __ _______ __ _________ __ fillin g the bobbin autom atically and p erfectly smooth without holdtug the thread, M achine does not run w h ile w inding bobbin. I.ig h t P a w n in g — M acH nc is easy t J * h. the sam e on both sides, a tor, m akes l t t l e noise and sew» rap idly. S titc h is »dou ble loclt i is a flat s p rin g ten- w ill not ravel, and r:«n I * ch an ged w itho ut sto p p in g th e m achine, sion, an d w ill adm it thread from 8 to ljU spool cotton w itho ut changing. Never get out o f order. T h e Needle i« a straight. »elf-»etti;ig needle, flat on one side, and cannnt be pnt fn w rong. B ar is round, m ade <»i case-hardened steel, w ith oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil fr— * — th ,u e ------- ' ■ A a djustab le B earing» —AH a u i----- ;---- ----- and easily i b earin g s __________________-eel are — ci — hardened sic on good*, w ith a screw driver. A ll lost m otion c a n b e take en up, and the m schine will last a lifetim e, tools and accessories, «nd in addition w e A tta c h m en ts Raeli m achine is furnished w ith m furnish an ex tra set o f attachm ents in « v elv et lin ed m etal box, free o f charge, as follow»:^ Owe I niftier nnd g ath erer, one binder, o n e s h irrin g p late, one act o f four hem m ers, different width« up to Yt of ’ a nr r inch, one tncktjr, ttirk-.-r, one under braider, one abort o r attachm ent foot, and one thread cu cutler. tler. W o od w ork o f fiu«*«t fiue«t (viislity (vitality onk oak or w ............ alnut, go th ic cover and drawers, nickel-plated Hmg» to draw ers, cites« guard« to whee 1, and d ev ice for rep lacin g belt. C ommoner — dvance n n y ' T P A Y ,,,eH f* ic w fob c i i v o ib ectly of ■ A N u m T u m t M » U U 1 I r A I S£WINQ MACHINES DU I IAVK ABCNT’S AN0 K A L K r t PROFITS J Wholesale Price, bat •ChChfM Vb OUR G R EA T O _ F F E R . $ 2 j .6 0 H our Special J . E HAYNES. Hudson & Haynes, Mining and Real Estate Agents Ecklev, Curry County, Orugon IF T oprletcr. on” ” «w ings on p aten t socket hinges, firm ly held dow n b y a th u m b T h e Mead o f the “ A rlin gton cat i and handsom e in d esign, and beautifully ornam ented la n M . icrew . Strong, substantial, nest and u> ia in . laid or . _____. countersunk, m it to o - - f IA table. Lcd p late lia« rounded corners i ant, am | wr w n im , m*»-*>n •• ----- flush — r . Jk__ — — _m im . r» » n » . V ■ aking • ■ * w » ) ith . . .I -~ ll p , k-_ H igh est A rm — Space u u d rr the urm 1 « 6 J£ iu ch cs high am i Í* inches loug. Thi» w ill a d m it th« If-Tb 'One Year................................... $200 Six Months................................ 1.00 j Three Month*.......................... 75 j SHAD HUDSON, Only those born deaf are incurable. ARLIMTOII." Editor and Publisher, • • . \HBRlSkt. erald anp J. J LAMB, OF AM0 I.INCtM, H CASES Coupon, if aent C 0. T or on IMci William J. Bryan, ayable D r R E C ? T O E S . 10 y a a r t ' w ritten w a rran ty w f t A Issued Weekly, P O F A. J. SHERWOOD, ISAIAH HACKER L. HARLOCKER, and G W. WHITE. S hip p ed to anyone, au yw here, on 10 d a ys' free trial, in y o u r o w n h o m e , without a s k in g one cent in advance. THE COMMONER erm s — IE). O E E G -O IT For $ 1 8 * 5 0 This old reliable and most sucoessfnl spec ialist in San Francis co. still continues to cure all S exa e! and Seminal Diseases, Isuch as Gouorrhes- } 1 e e t , S t r i o t n re, Syphilis, in all it forms, Skin Diseases. iN e r v o n s Debility. Ifiipotency, Seminal Weakness and Loss of Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse and excesses producing the following sympa toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, palpitation of the heart. waakn^ss o f the limbs and back, loss of memory, pimples on the faoe, oonghs- eonmimDtion etc. DR. GIBBO N has practised in San Fran oisco over 37 vears an 3 those troubled should not fail to cousnlt him and receive the ben efit of his great skill nnd experience. The doctor cur^s when others fail. Try him. CCRK8 G U A R A N T E E D . Persons enred at home. Charges reasonable. Call or write. D R . J . F . GIBBON, 625 Kearney street. San Francisco Cal . ! T 950.000 }. Does a general banking business. Has money to loan on approved personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school district warrants, draws uotes, mortgages, deeds nnd all kinds of legal instru ments—Notarial work. Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in following companies: iEtns, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg. A $65.00 M a c h in e Dr Gibbon . COQUI N T o t l i e "O m o r t u n a t e G. W. W H IT E C a sh itr ) AVE valuable M'n<s. Farms, Stock ’ Ranches aud Timber Lands foreale H House snd 6 seres of land well improved ! in Wilbnr, Douglas county, Or., for sale, i or exchange for property in Myrtle P oint,1 ischine, w e m ake a special cou in ord*.-r to introduce e tiiiw niyh-grane nr w in g ma o f this p a p e r a c! cha nee to get a first-class t pon offer, g iv in g ev ■try e ry reader r ch in e a t tlie lowest p rice ever offered. On receipt o f f if t .g o cash and coupon, w e w ill sh ip th e above described m achine a n y w h e re securely p eck ed nod crated, and gnai'-nte« safe delivery. A ten v eers’ w ritten w a rran ty sent w ith each m achine, >Iouey refunded I f not as rep resented after th irty d a y s’ teat trial. W e w *• ship C. O. D. for J19 30 w ith p riv ile g e o f tw en ty d a y s' trial oa receipt o f fiVfO as a guarantee o f good faith au d charges. I f you p refer th irty daysM rinl lie f *re p ayin g, send for « ir U rg e illustrated cata lo g * « w*th taott* Mawlals, ex p lain in g fully how w e sh ip sew in g m achines an y w h ere to aay> one at th e lowest m anufacturer s price« w ith o u t a s k in g o n e cen t la advance. r, as y< T h e beat plan is to send all cash w ith ordeT, yo u then save the fUJOdia- n u t Kvm «inferir t h . t o .p o o m int b . >ra t wHh It mm i* , a 9M\ Na.il % -3£ -.0 r ask« you order through Ik« Herald, ailkmil atra orni'