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Coquille Citi! ÎÎefdfc VOL 19. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1902. E .G . D. Holden, P. G. M., of Is self government right? I f so, Good For Rheumatism tbe let'erendum and initiative Coquille, Oregon, waa made an Odd Last fall I was taken with a vary ^ Offloe in Residence. Fellow in Grand Rapid# (Michigan) severe attact of muscular rheuma Dawson, March 11.—On n bleak follw. Direct legislation means simply Lodge, No. 11, August 19, 1872, tism which caused me great pain and barren hillside of Arctic coast, Copulile City, Oregon. near the headwaters of the Purcu- an actual instead of a mere theore and held continuous membership and annoyance. After trying sever OtUt, day or night, promptly nuswered. | pino river, more than 4,000 feet tic sovereignty o f tbe Deople. We therein until ho withdrew to become al prescriptions and rheumatism abole the sen level and a long way are governed today, not by a de- j a member of an Oregon Lodge. He cures. I decided to useGhamberlain’s above timber line, where none save mociHcv, but by au elective aris became a Past Grand o f the above Fain Balm, which I had seen ad U G. D. Holden, the Iudian hunter l.us ever placed tocracy bolding for a term. The Lodge January I, 1876, and first vertised in tbe ¡South Jersey man. foot there lie complete hulls of two people are sovereign ooly at the took bis seat io the Grand Lodge of After two applications of this Rem L a v y y e r. large ships, petrified. The find is m o m e D t of election— the men they Michigan as a Representative of edy I was much better, aud after XJ. S . O o m m i s a i o n e r , so remarkable that the discoveries elect become their masters for one, j his Lodge the next month and was using one bottle, was completely General Insurance Agent. of remains of mnstodonB, which have two, four six years, as tbe case may I continued os such Representative cured.—Bailie Harris, Salem, N. J. Notary Public. been made from time to time, sink be. Self-government is one thing, j the following year In 1877 be was For sale by R. S. Knowlton. -------------- ♦ ------ ------------ into insignificance by comparison. tbe choosing of the men who are appeinted Grand Marshal of tbe Office in Robinson Buihling. There are always new fields for Mr. Liskche, a printer of Seattle, to goyern yon is a different thing. | Grand Lodge of -Michigan; was CoyClLLB, OlttOON. Waeh., who returned from the Koy- A child urny choose its guardian; elected Grand Warden in 1878, the statistician to conquer. Tbe ukuk country last eveniug, brought a slave might be given a voice in Deputy Grand Master in 1879 and latest comes from England where the news of the find toDuwson. He tbe selection o f bis master and yet Grand Master in 1880 and Grand it has been calculated that tbe av says that Dr. Cleveland, who is be absolutely subj-ct to his domin Reperesentative to the , Sovereign erage lead peucil will write about Grand Lodge for 1881 and 1882. 100,000 words. ;Ttuown from oue end of the territory ion after tbe choice were made. Power will by need in tb« in Fur tbe last three mentioned offices f to the other, has gonp to investigate Would it have been more wicked C oq u ille C ity. Or. terests of its possessor. I f tbe be was the unanimous choice of the the matter, aud all who kuow him to let 2.000 census clerks slip power o f government is to be used Past Grands of Michigan, there be- Wll Tiait Pandon first six days of Jann- say that be would not go on such through tbe civil servioe gate than gry, March, May. July, September and Nov an expedition if he were not sure of in tbe interests of the people they iug no nominees in opposition ember. ember, and Myrtle Point the first six days must have coutlnuon sand effective against him. Iu Michigan Grand to close the gate after 700 got * * -x\, Jane, August, October tbfi fact. o f - — February, April through? and Deoember. The manner of the disoovery was | possession o f the government. We Officers are elected in the Lodges call oar legislators “ agents" and and a return of all votes muds to A. Scotch factoty is tam ing oi t this: A party o f Chaudler Iudinns was the people their “ principal”—queer the Grand Secretary. In 1875 and gear or cog-wheels made of paper. J. Sherwood, / agents who can give away their 1876 be served his Lodge as D. D. They are durable, aud noiseless hunting near the headwaters of the Porcupine river, which they had principal’s property despite bis G. M. as also several new Lodges as compared with mental gears. protest, and are not responsible to instituted by him in his county aud The manufacture o f artificial ice reached by following tbe Chaadelar I ‘'•"‘ T * “ U. T " T " " " ’V Attorney - at - Law, creek. One day while on tbe side b,,n dur,D* bp,r * « » " f 8pr" cp: parts adjacent. Prior to comiug to trebled in this country in the lust C o q d il x i C it y , C oos C odkot , O rzoon . qve*r principal that cannot veto Oregon he belonged to but one of a mountain, whose slope in to- his “ agent’s” plans, uomatter how Lodge, and that the one iu which decade and the yearly output is Notary Public. ward the Arctic ocean, one of the much Ire objects to them nor in be wus initiated. He took a with- now valued at $14,000,000. party, lnokiug about for game, ■ — »«e<----------- struct bis agents what to do when diawal card therefrom December 24, chanced to spy high on the moun John F. Hall, AN YO im C E M EIVT. ever he sees fit, nor discharge 1900, which on the 30lh day of tain side above him a rocky forma said agents when they refuse to October, 1901, he deposited with Iu another columu of today’s is tion of a shape he had never seen carry out his oiders; queer prin Hecetu Lodge, No. I l l , located at sue appears tbe advertisement of - A . t t 3 r ja . 9 3 r . a t a w , before. He woe about to contiuue cipal who has to obey the corn- Florence, Lane county, and is now the wonder book of American pub MARSHFIELD, OREGON. his search for game, but changed his -------- -------------------- mauds o f his “ agents,” instead of a member of that vigorous Lodge. lications—of the achme of tbe com mind, and be toiled up the side of Daalei in Bait. E stât « o f all kinds. giyiug tb -in orders.— Ex. Bio. Holdeu became a member of pilers’ and printers’ art, where me- tbe mountain toward 'he strange Grand Rapids (Micliig*:u) Encamp chnniral excellence, literary perfec object. It wae noc till he got to it W a u ls T o H e l p O l h r n . ment, No. 43. by initiation in 1874 tion and the zenith of accuracy of R . E . N o s l e r ’s, that he discovered that there were “ I had st- mach trouble all my He soon passed the chairs and was detail are combined in a volume of two objects very much alike, and then it suddenly dawned upou him )ife,” asys Edw. Mclilor, proprietor sent as «Representative to the Grand over 60 pages that sefls at the pop that there, more than lot) miles of the Uuiou Boltling Works, Erie, Encampment of Michigan and was ular price of 25eeDts. Front St., We refer to tbe 1902 New from the sea and high above it, were Pa , “ and tried all kiuds of remedies, an officer in that body for tne years O s q u lU e , O r© g= n - went to several doctors und spent 1882 and 1883, filling the chairs of York World Almanac and Encyclo two ships, the larger, probably 400 Does a general barbering ami hair isusiderable money trying to get a Grand Juuior Warden. Orund Sen pedia,' better known as “ The Stan feet loug, turned to stone. dressing business. Cleanliness, That nigbt when the party was in moment’s peace. Finally I read of ior Warden, and Grand High Priest dard American Annual.” neatness and dispatch is our motto. And so it is. It is more to Amer camp the hunter told his story. It Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have for the above years respectively. icans than is “ Whittuker’s” to the He is now a member of Coquille been taking i t 'o my great satisfac was not believed, but he was so ENERAL L Y T L E POST, NO. 27, tion. I never found its equal for Encampment, No. 25, and Mamie British _ ' Dept o f Oregon G. A. R., meets in persistent that it was true thut next By special arrangement with the Hersey hall the first Monday evening in day several hunters went with him stomach trouble and gladly recom Rebekah Lodge, No. 20. of the each month. Comrades are oordialy invited mend it in hope that 1 may help same place and a constant and reg publishers of tbe World Almanac to see the womlerful ships, aud to meet a ith ns. J. W .K R E W S O N .P . O. their surprise and partarial fear other sufferers." Kokol Dyspepsia ular attendant at all stated meet- we offer it in connection with one J. Q u ic k , Adjutant. wag as great as his own They ex Cure cures all stomach troubles. tings. Bro. Holden is now an Odd year’s subscription to this paper at amined the hulls more closely than You don’t have to diet. Kodol Dys Fellow of nearly 30 years’ stand $1.65. EE LODGE, NO. 19 I. O. O. L. MEETS pepsia Cure digests what you eat. ing, He never sought an office in The New Features enumerated j at Lee, the second Saturday evening o f be had done, and the result of this the Order and never declined one. in the advertisement published to each month. W. H .(M aat , Pres. examination was such that th> story R S. Kuowltoo. Fay Hervey, See. All the honors bestowed upon him day are alone worth the price of the cannot be doubted. They went to Besides the features an Hon. John MaeVlcar (R epubli came to him because he was an en book. /"lO Q U IL L E COUNCIL. NO.398 OF THE the interior o f the vessel and VV Fraternal Aid Association meets the brought back with them some cups can), Mayor of Des Moines, Iowa: thusiastic member, and he still con nounced there are more than 1,000 2nd and 4th Mondays in each month. and plates luade for table purposes, liepreeeutative government at best tinues to be, never missing a meeting facts touched upon. M bs , E dith B alch , Read the announcement and send aud of au ancient and ponderous cau only roughly estimate the wauts and being always ready to take any M rs. Alioe Tattle. Sec. description. Only a few of them o f a community, aud too often place in any work which is before in your subscription. YOURGUS LODGE, No. 72, K. of P. could be brought out by the Indians. party platforms and pledges are the Lodge or Encampment. Asa meets every Tuesday evening at OddFel- speaker he ranks high and has spent Treasurers Notice* lows' Hall. Brothers in good standing in It waH only the recollection of the misconstrued or ueglecffed, repre ■ister lodges are cordially invited to visit us manner in which they had been dis sentatives influenced either by much time duriDg tbe years of his V. R. WILSON. 0 . C. OTIOE is hereby given that all County posed to treat .tbe story told them greed or gaiu or ambition; bnt the membership, giviug goi d reason for endorsed prior to Sept., 1st, the faith that is in him, and doing 1900, Warrants by their comrade that induced them people cannot be corrupted. will be paid on presentation at my R. H . M AST, K. o f R . A S . lu the vrry nature of things, all much to enlighten the world regard, office in Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon. to bring auything away with them No interest will be allowed after filar. y r t l e c a m p , n o . 197, w o o d m e n They knew they would not be be classes and interests cannot be re ing the great humanitarian Order 25, 1901, o f the World, meets at Hersey Hall, that be loves so well.— Pacific Odd This 20th day of filar. 1902. 1st and 3d Saturday nights o f each month. lieved if they had no evidence other presented inout law-making assem J. B. DÜLLEY, Fello w. D. H. JOHNSON, Consul. than their words hence the ta le blies. County Treasurer. J. G. Simmons, Clerk. Iowa municipalities appreciate ws re. Some men are,always ready to in The IndiaDsalgo found a petrified the safeguard which out laws, pro v e n in g t i d e c i r c l e , n o . 214, W. o f W., meets in Hersey’ s Hall on forest of tropical groth even higher viding limited direct legislation, vite disappointment; the profes 2d and 4th Saturday nights in each month. on the mountain, though in the have tbtowu around onr city gov sional office-seekers, for instance. OR AX. MAURY, Eleven bead of milchcows, at $30 B e fo r e « finucbisecan Guardian Neighbor. immediate vicinity of the ships ernments. A V I U l B l . t ; U E IM C E IIE . per head. Fourteen yearling hiefers Jesse C. Simmons, Clerk. They describe those trees of stoDe be granted or its term extended it « e l d * l a C b l l - and other stock. must be submitted to the people F o r C a i i c k s an<! h a d w ic k l o d g e , n o . 68, a . f . ns having leaves as long as a man's drrn . J. E. Fisher. Parkersburg. for their approval. The people and A. M., meets on Saturday evening body, and very Lroad. “ I have not the slightest hesi on or before each fa! 1 moon. Visiting breth of the Iowa ipunicipalties may al tancy in recomending Chamberlain's ren oordislly invited. so taken the initiative and require C. Ri MANDEB, W. M. Cough Remedy to all who are suf T O t l i © Will Plow Land To Gather Gold Dust- X 3 J 3 .1 0 J r t T A J 3 .a t © J. J. Lamb, 80a. that a proposition authnrizing the fering from coughs or colds,” says city authorities to establish muni UELAH C H A PTE R , NO. 6, O. E. 8., Chas. M. Cramer, Esq., a well known Tacoma Wash., March 25.— From cipal water works, gas works or meets Friday evenirg on or before each fall moon at 8 o'clock from April 1st Montana comes a story of success electric light warks be submitted watch maker, of Colombo, Ceylon. to October 3lst, and thereafter at 7:30; and attained in gathering gold by tbe ‘ It has been some two years This old reliable and to the people. jaoh Friday afternoon two weeks there since tbe City Dispensary first called most HuccesHful spec use of cooperpUted plowshaares. after at 2 o'clock. The city of Des Moines has al ialist in San Fratoia- my attention to this valuable medi Miss E mma L orenz , W . M. Near Wilson, M oD t., is an immense ready had occasiou to take advan oo, still continues to Mrs. Jennie L. Rose, Sec. cure all Hexae! and glacial moraine covering several tage of the initiative aud referen cine and I have repeatedly used it Seminal Diseases, /C O Q U IL L E LODGE, NO. 53. I .O . O. F., thousand acres. TestR show that da n and believes it to be o f im and it has always been beneficial. such as Gonorrhes- meets every Satarday evening. Visit- It has cured me quickly of all colds. G l e e t , 8 t r , o t a re, ng brethren in good standing cordially it carries gold values of about $2 a mense value.— Ex. S yph ilis, in all it It is especially effective for children ton. Tbe gold is as fine as flour invited. E. L. F itch , N. G. forms, Skin Diseases. J . 8. Lawrence, K. S. and seldom takes more than one and numerous efforts to save it by N e r v o u s D ebility, A dispatch froln this city to the bottle to cure them of hoarseness. Itr,pottmo.v, Seminal Weakness and Loss c f gronud slucing panning and wash a m ie r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20. Manhood, the oonseqnenoe o f seif-abuse Ssn Francisco Chronicle under date I have persuaded many to try this I. O. O. F ., meets every 2d and 4th ing it over blankets have proved of March 9th, says: “ W. J. Qosslin and excesses producing the following sympa valuable medicine, and they are »11 toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un Wednesdays in eaoh m onth, at Odd F tl- fuilures. aud W. H. Hammond, brother of as well pleased ns myself over the der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in ows’ hall. I rma L ukens . N. G . Several years ago the Highland tana McDonald. Sec. the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in Land A Water Company bought A, B. Hammond, owner of the Vance results.” For sale by R. S. K owl- approaching strangers, palpitation o f the heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss /''IO Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25,1. a large area of this land, and seeded Redwood Company, the Eureka & ton. .... ....... o f memory, pimples on the fa ce, conghs- Klamath River Railroad Company, \J O . O. F., meets every first and thir0 consumntion etc. Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows' it to timothy. Last fall oue of the and other large interests in this T li© C o m m o n e r . aa ll. Cordial invitation extended to all vis plows used happened to have a DR. GIBBON has practised in San Fran county, have about completed all (M r . B ryan ' s P aper ) itin g patriarchs In good standing. cisoo over 37 years an I those troubled shonld number of copper bolts through it. B. F. L awbxnck C. P. arrangemeut for the proposed con not fail to consult him and receive the ben One day Manager Noyes of the Tbe Commoner has attained efit o f his great skill and experience. The f . J. Stanley. Scribe. Hibland farm noticed that a chunk solidation of all the redwood inter within six monlhs from dale o f the doctor our'a when others fa il. Try him. G U ARAN TEED. Persons enred of amalgam had formed on the head ests and combining of all the rail first issue a circulation of 100,000 CUKES at home. Charges reasonable. Call or * 6 0 Y KARS of each bolt. It was formed from road companies centering on Hum copies, a record probablv Dover write. D R . J . F. GIBBON, K X PE R IE N C É quicksilver lost on an old placer boldt bay. It is believed that just equaled in tbe history of American 625 Kearney street. 8an Francisco O i l . as soon as tbe railroad companies dump by men who tried to save periodical liteiatme. The unparal the gold. Noyes pried off pieces of ; co,‘Bolid" tf A B f1° 'u'u1OD'1 and his leled growth of this paper demon compl . ____ _ I party will compute the construe- strates that there is room iu the ..„.„i___ _ and, the amalgam opnn retorting them, found they yielded abou 50 tion of tbe gap of about 100 miles newspaper field for a national pa • RADE WARM cents in gold to each bolt. The between Scotia, this enuuty, and per devoted to the disenasion of D is io n s J Issued W eekly, entire ranch is now to be plowed XJkiah. Mtndocino county, which political, economic, and social prob C osy Rio MTS A c . Anyone «ending a «ketch end description may with plows which are copper-plated would give a railroad outlet from lems. T i the columns of Tbe Quickly accertain oar opinion free whether as tavenflon I« probably patentable. Communica on the under side of the mold bord. this city to San Fraucisco"— Eure Commoner Mr. Bryan contribute' tion« strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent« ka Standard. his best efforts; and hia review of These copper plates are to be cover Patente ¡ S taken u m through Mann A Co. reoelvi E d ito r and Publisher. political events as they arise from Spartet aottee. wttbowt charge. In the ed with quick-silver and at the end The Rindge Syndicate of Los time to rime can not tail to interest I.IR C M J, - of each day’s work the amalgam will • • NEKK1SKA. be scraped off and retorted, lhe Angeles, California, recently pur those who study public questious. T erm s —H erald and C ommoner — A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Lamest <*r- chased two trnrts of land near •elaUon o f any «oteaUle tournai. Tarma. SS a The Commoner's tegular sub fine dust passing over the plow will P ayable in A dvance . year : four mon the, |L Sold by all new d aalar«. deposit its flour gold on the plated Stockton, Csliforliis, and paid scription price i s « l per ypar. We One Year..................................$2 00 «290.000 for them. The lands are to I have arranged wi'h Mr. Brvan | Six Months................................ 1.00 mold boards in a manner similar to the action of a stamp mill. The men be used to giow celery anil aspara. whereby wp can farniah hie paper j Three Months.......................... 75 behind the scheme expect U> m o k o ' *****}• * b° " rP aud the H erald together for one bay „ large ___ clean-up ,___ _________ r ____ a iu : , this to fa-m the lauds will be taken vear for $2 The rpgalar subscrip a this summer there from Los Angeles. J. E HAYNES. The as tion price of lhe two papers when dHAD HUDSON, manner. I paragus is to 1«> esnned ei her by subscribed for separately is $2.50. a plant to lie erected bv the Rindge Human knowledge is limited. A company or the fonr canneries C. W. PATERSON. Prop. For Sale by Tender. Hudson & Haynes, thiog is n it necessarily mysterious near there.— Public Land. Maanfoatnrer o f Marble Monaments. Hen I. because we cannot understand it I will receive bid» for nav hon»e Mining and Real Estate Agents stones. Tablets, etc. No man with original ideas need Eokley, Corry County, Oregon For Sale at a Bargain. and ^-»cre plat in Nntley’# addi- cemetery lots enclosed with stene coping AVE valuable M»neg, Farm*. Stock or enrhing. Iron railings fa m ish ed to or ever hope to write a p. pular song; ------ tion to Coquille Citv. For par- Ranches and Timber Lamia for tale der. Correspondence solicited from parties original ideas are too almighty 160 acre dairy rao<-b, macbn ery ticolars apply »t the H er ald offie.. living in tbe country or other towns »h o 1 Hooae and 6 acre* o f land well improved ecarce to be popnlar.no matter how tools aud cream aeparator and en T hom is T ailor “ *T wi»l» an yth in g in my linn o f basiness I in Wilbnr, Douglas county, Or., for sale, M tn a n rin ro • o r > * ..„ ,« • 1 thej »re dished up to the public, 1 giue. J. Q uick , Coquille, Or. 1 Ke sw ick, Cal t or exchange for property in Myrtle Point, Q Petrified Veess I, Found on Mountain Side- L. Roberds, M.D. J. W. STRANGE, NO 40 i. I. LAMB, Pres. L. HARLOCKER, Vice.Pres. 6 W. WHITE, Cuhitr COQUILLE V0LLEY B0NK- CAPITAL c o q u . i l . . , b 900.000 . o iE e iE a -c a s r Docs a general banking business. Has money to loan on approved personul and real estate eecurity, buys county, town and school distrio warrauts, draws notes, mortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instr u menta—Notarial work. Issues tire insurance at lowest rates in following companies: •Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg. B O -A JR D o r 1 r iH S E O T O r R S . J. J LAMB A. J. SHERWOOD, ISAIAH HACKER L. HARLOCKEH, and G W.WHITE. I . — SHAVING PARLOR. A L L ARE NOW CURABLE Only those born deaf are incurable. by our new invention. HEAD F. NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. A. WERMANV OF BALTIMORE, SAYSt B a l t im o r e , Md., March 30, 19*1. Ctntltm en • — Being entirely cured o f deafness, thanks to your treatmeut, I w ill now glee yon ___ , . A bout five years a g o m y rig h t ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost m y hearin g lu this ear entirely. ^ . . . ... I uuderw ent a treatm ent for catarrh, fo r three m onths, without any success, consulted n num ber o f physicians, am ong others, the m ost em in ent ear specialist o f this city, w ho told me that o n ly an operation could h elp me, and even that on ly tem porarily, that the head noises w ould then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear w ould be lost forever. I then saw your advertiaem ent a ccid en 'a lly in a New Y ork papeT, aud ordered your treat* m ent. A fter I had used it on ly a few days a ccordin g to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-day, after five weeks, m y bearin g in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank yon h - r t U y . n d * * to rom aia i ' r j truljr 7J0 8 Bro. dw . y , B .a in .o r ., Md. n fnll h istoiy o f m y ca»e, to be used at your discretion. Our treatment does not interfere with your tmual occupation. Examination and advice free. INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, IL L and feed STABLE " w . a . I= x c p x i © t c r . Coquile City, Or. G eneral G ra yin g and H a u lin g a S p e c ia lty. Com m ercial H e Q P ro m p tly and S a fe ly D elivered a t any P o in t. G ood R ig s G ood Te am s, H ate s Heasonable Coos Co. Marble J Granite Works C oq u ille C itv, Cons (jo., prepared to do nil hinds W ? of are Cemetary work at lowest N prices. Marble M AND For S a le ! zxsrz1 "flrllnotoF A $65.00 M achine SL-o, tewing mm For S 1 8 . 5 Q iATMT ■err o m ia h it Shipped to anyone, an yw h eie, on 10 days’ free trial, iu y o u r o w n h o m e , without ask in g one cent in advance. fO atents THE COMMONER William J. Bryan, Scientific American. ttiR s s s w P ooos Marble ail Stone Worts H r i ’ written w arranty w i t h M P Granite Monuments and headstones erectea Coping, cleaning and re-lettering Asoecialtu. all work guaran teed. STEWART &WESTGATE, Props, C Dr Gibbon at a nominal coot. YOU GAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME L E O F DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING G J C A SE S CoMpoa. I •Sid C 0. 0 Of or trifft “ ARLINGTON." A Strictly high-grade Smm* Ing M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e d throughout la the best pos sible manner. It possesses all m odern improvements audita m echanical construction m such that in it are com bined sim plicity with great strength, thus insuring ease o f running, durability, and m aking it im possible (o r the m achine to be pat out o f order. It sews fast and m akes a perfect stitch with all kinds o f thread aud all classes o f m aterial. Alwitye reedy Cor use and nnriveUod 1 for speed, durability and qeah ity o f w ork. Notice the fet* low in g poin ts uf superiorly* r held dow n b y a th u m b The (lead o f the “ A rlin gton ” “ r ornam ented in gold, pc: e w . h l/on g , substantial, nes ish w ith top o f table. Bed plate lias rwundad corners l ________,_____________ . _ . . it the tiisU f st A m »—S*.ace under lhe srm Is r>j4 inches high and 9 inches long. T T h h is is w w ill ill adm •rt***it largest Fkirts, and *s*en ouilts. It is b e ll Th readin g—Absolutely no holes to put thread through except eye c f needle sYiuttic is cylinder, open on end, entirely self-threadin *° P11* ®r take out; bobbin holds a large Amount o f thread. At Itch p egn lator is on the bed o f the m achine, beneath the bobbin w inder, and has a scale showing the num ber o f stitches to th e Inch, and ean be changed from 8 to 82 atitches to the in ch . Feed Is double and extends on both sides o fn e e d le ; never is i’ s lo take vooda through; n erer stops at seams; m oxsm ent * C* break and get out 61 order; can b e raised and lowered at will. Automatic « t o o w n w in n e r Fm filling the bobbin autom atically and perfectly sm ooth without liolding the thread. M achine d oes not run while w inding bobW ». L ig h t R tm nlng—M achine is easy to run, does not fatigue th eopor- .............. ■ Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both sides. «tor, make* little noise and * sews rapidly. — -- ----------------------- ------- flat - nring ten will not ravel, and can be changed without stopping the machine. T( sion, and will adm it thread from 8 to loO spool cotton without changing. N ever gets on i o f order. Ths Nesdle i* a straight, needle, fiat on oue side, and cannot - be In w wi rong. tig h t, self-setting I1 XV1IIC, 8 088# V U Uli8 —-------- ---w put -------^,, . ~ _ ~ B sr is .ound, m ade o f caw * hardened with oil cup at the -— bottom prevent * ^ oil from getting * • steel, iteel, *nth ------ ----- to ----------- stin gs—All on tlie goods. A djustable hearings All bearings arc esae^hardened steel and ^easily adjusted otion can be taken ke np, and the m achine will last a lifetime, with a screw driver. All 1 ’ lost ; m mod* with necessary tools and accesnonen, and in a d d itlo n w « Attachm ent*—Each m ad hit»« is furnished ________ fu n in a a vrivci velvet lined metal box, ftirniih *n an wxi "»Mil rn set k i o ui f a attachments u tachmenta a tn in cn u in un co uixtoi iw*. free o f charge, as follow *: Owe ruffW f i d gatherer, on e bindei, on e shlrrtng plate, o n e set o f fonr hemmers, different wintas up to 7 » f sn inch, on e (ticker, one u n «W braider, one short or attachment foot, and one thruaa 1 — Wnot* w ork »*f fine** an a! ... . g oth ic ---------- cutter. ity k • V o ---------V r walnut, C© and drawers, nickel-plated rings to drawer*, area* guards to wheel, and « c v ice for replacing belt. n r a ’ T DAY rich MISES FM anv Oisvcnr Of MMUnCTIMRI U d ì I I A l SEVU SU M A C H IN ES D U I SAVE AGENT'S AMU D E A L E R S PROFITS O U R G R E A T C T F E R . * 7 ^ . . 8 5 0 1 * « « e Special W holesale P rice, but _ _ _ _______ M . e rew in g m achine, we m ake a special cou In order to introduce this nign-grade ing pon offer, givin g every reader o f this pnper a chance to g t a first-class ma chine at the low est i rice ever offered. On receipt o f $ 18.50 cash and coupon. m achine anyw here securely packed and we will ship the at _JyvC'-described . cesafe delivery. A ten voars’ written warranty sent with crate<(. and gnat, ateesafe represented each Maghiti«', Ifo u r y refunded i ~not f — . a* ----- K. -------- -- - after ......... thirty - , days’ r t . . teat 50 with privilege orivileire o f twenty days days* trial trts <m tri«:. W e w ship C. O. D. for flfl.UO A,* .00 . as . a .. guarantee a . o a f * — A f faith . ; 11. and ..« .A charge*. 1 I f f « you a m ftra fa v I h ir t v receipt . o f r $fi gtx»d prefer thirty ¿'■■y* trial before p * y : ne, send for oitr large Illustrated catalogue w ith teati- 4 m o e ie b . exrln in in g I ifiy how we ship sew ing m achine« anyw here >0^ SewfnyMacfclne \ one at the l owest manufacturer * price* without asking on e cent in The best plan is to send all cash w ith order, as you then anve the $Lfl0 ais- R em em ber the cou p on must be sent with t : -%/r Or auk« your order throigh the H e r » U , aithoot a t r a esst*