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r ¿ p jL h V v \ J L vL L ' /L * A $ » _ - a > v / ^ a q t t i l l e C t t n COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1902. VOL ‘20. Let this fond hope be realized I No Other Like Coo* Countv, Oregon 1 GOOD ROADS BY FEDERAL UOVERNMENT the sons of the Old Dominion, can ------ meet in reciprocal union on that joy that the meditative pilgrim may s p - ! I C o n tin u e d fr o m lu st w e e k .) 4 >roacb these shritya from anearaud For the good of the Grange and ous occasion. , .... , . . 1 afar to testify iu 'devout adoration by request of one of our state or- This wan the American Appian As if t iese g onoos epot 8 were ^ (jje blessed memories s o preeious ganizers, I pay oicasionallv a visit Office ever Johnson, Dean k Co’s way between the East anil tlie Wr»t not enoug i or one sta e, ere was j0 our countrymen, »nd while doing to our neighboring Gruuges. Hav market. Coquille, Oregon. I ia tbe early years of our country’s st.ll held in reserve another, enown | o , h. t he ^ be inspired with ing experience in this work it gives history. It was not buiit, like the which should eclipse all the rent I Roman Wuy, to gratifv the vanity of A prophetic vision of the immortal somewhat of the exalted spirit which me considerable pleasure to help kings au<l princes, emperors and Jefferson beheld beyond tbe Miss- I animated these patriot forefathers, weak Granges along. To do so a pioneers, roadmnkers, aud American short address is often sufficient to ' umpires, but wholly to aid in the L aw ye r. isstppi a vast empire, reaching in jre builders. get the brothers aud sisters interest developing and upbuilding of a BffMuihgly endless expanse to the i • XJ s. O o m m is a io n e r , I great republic. The old Roman lofty summit of the Roekv M«>un- ! NN here are they now? Of this ed, aud when do so, I manage to General Insurance Agent. l highway, however, early gave proof tains, and all under the gove. ign | t?1” " 00* constellation not one ro- get them to ask questions of very Notary Public | of what good roads’ advocates claim power of another nation With his I mains to shed upon us their mellow often local advantage; such accom plished, instructions can be given Office in Robinson Building. ! today. It did a spleudid purl later penetrating judgment lie realized luster. They have all set— which otherwise, even by the best C o q u il l e , O r e g o n . “ » » * N o t o b s c u r e ly brigh t I on in adding to the material ug. the value of this domain to the per B u t o n e u n c lo u d e d b ias«' o f liv in g lig h t.” of spe akers, would bo overlooked. grandizetnent of the empire which manent peace and safety, the pros THE END. Where I have visited I have re was foremost among the nations of perity, aud the happiness of the na quested the use in every masting of the earth in liberality uud public tion. The Rural Northwegt. a question box placed upon tbe sec spirit in the construction of good Attorney - a* - Law. With the public sentiment and The people o f Washington say retary’s table; questions deposited roads. Pauthon, the nuci^nt classic C o q u il l * C it y , Cqciunr, Q regon . author, informs ns of the manifold with aCongresBin cordial sympathy they ure g“ iug to make a finer dis therein are read and die posed of by Notary tob lie. benefits derived by localities along with his view.-, his purpose and his play of agricultural and horlicultur-! giving nnd receiving the wanted in- this famous route, and Horace ftnd efforts, he succeeded in acquiring ii 1 products at the Lewis k Clorke | slructlon right then and there. and Virgil have testified their grat from France this expansive area, Exposition iu Pi i timid, than Oregon They are very beneficial F. Hall, John Another very instructive and in itude for many pleastVrel exgenenc- which now contains, in whole or iu will make. Uuless tbe people of part, thirteen slates and territories Oregon look out Washington will teresting method is to havb th t a t t o r n e y . a t - i_ , a w , etl in their travels over the Appian of this our unrivaled natiou, and be do Master -give orders to briug newly what it says it is going to do. Way. It lias come down to us ns M A BSH FIgLD , OllEGON . ing seven times the area of Great grown products for exhibition. Are ono of the monuments of the Roman Professor Shuler, of Harvard Uni ---------- -.1 V *---------- people. It was so well built that it Britain and Ireland, more than four versity, predicts a development of the products good, then the process D e a le r i a R e a l E sta th o f a ll k in d s . survived long after the country that times th itof Germany, France,Spain, manufacturing on the Pacific Coast of growing them is given, by which The story is a dHAD HUDSON, : 1 J . E. HAYNES. built it had perished from tbo na Portugal and Italy. the producer givcB wholesome in which will surpass all ex|iectation long one, but ns splendid as it is structions to the brethren. I f poor tions of the curth. of the most sanguine of its residents. long, and the historic page contains products are among the exhibits, Of Jefferson’s historic national no achievement in the art of di It is to be hoped that lie is a true then explanation of cause and the prophet. Western Oregon and road it may be said that while it has preveutatives are made known and or in the course of honor alining and Real Estate Agents ! gone out of existence and is largely plomacy able peace more resplendent and Wes'ern Washington are peculiarly another benefited derived to those adapted to the diversifi- d forming E ckley, Carry County, Oregon but, a memory, yet the benefits more far reaching iu its results or who need it aud those instructions A V E v a lu a b le M u ir s , F a r m s , S t o c k which it nchi-v. d in its day in aid more potent in the welfare of which is required to meet tbo de- become a favorito and looked for R a n c h e s a n d 'l i m b e r L a n d s f o r s a le . of the mighty growth aud expansion millions of mankind than in the imiuds of n home market. 1 » 1 1 of tbe meeting. H o u s e a n d fi a c r e s o f la n d w e l l im p r o v e d of our beloved country has left an * * * * * * The home market for agricultural purchase of the Louis.ana province, i n W ilb n r . D o n e la s c o u n t y . O r ., f o r s a le , impress which will continue to the o r e x c h a n g e f o r p r o p e r t y h i M y r t le F o t a t . soon to he commemorated by the products is now growiug vorv fast There is no other country in t end of time. St. Louis Exposition As-a ciatiou in in the United States. Immigrants United States like Coos county, Oi a manner worthy of the nation and are coming iu from foreign coun egon. Nature has givtn us all meu FOBHEB CONGRESSIONAL LEGISLATION. worthy of that proud event; and tries i>t, the rate of ix al ly a milliou could nsk, ar.d still many are not Virginia was the pioneer in urg wlieu there shall assemble in that a year and the natural increase of satisfied, because labor is toO labor GENERAL ing and advocating a national sys city in tile coming year the legions population must uow be about a ious and brains are not skilled.— M. tem of good roads. The first of ■ f grateful ai d patriotic Americans million a year, The amount of G. Fold, in A di . Gr. Bulletin. ficial suggestion as to the old na tional pike w is contained in a re and the mullitu !es who will gather wheat and meat consumed by two Taking and Giving Life- there fiom tbe utn ost limits of the million people does not look very port made bv Governor Giles, of Horseshoeing a Specialty. large iu comparison w.th our exports earth the proudest plaudits from Virginia, in 1802, and in the Con General Wheaton has a philo- N. W. Cor Second and Hall Sts , heart and tongue will be those to of those ursichB, but the value of gress of 1 BOM following a similar C oquiile City, Oregon._____ the memory of the sage of Monti- the dairy aud poultry products, nophic way of looking at the situa report was made by Mr Randolph, vegetables and fruit which they will tion it) the Philippines, where he of Virginia, and this was approved. cello. consume will call for a large in has beeu on duty for the last three ILLUSTRIOUS VIRGINIA HOAI)MAKKRA. The act of April 20, 1803, for the crease in the production of such vears. He sees compeusations for admission of Ohio, provided that the ravages of war where ¡Senator In the fullness of our obligations articles. Issued WeeKy, one-twentieth part of the net pro to old Virginia for its gallant men Hoar can see none. The General The schemes for the leasing of tbe admits that there has been much ceeds of the public lauds within that and the priceless heritage they have state sold by Congress should be left us, we must still remember that public range have beeu squelched, loss of life among the natives, due applied to public roads leading from near this noted place another leadei apparently, for the present. The to their obstnate and unwise resist navigable wafers emptying into the of those tunes was born, that heroic fight will be on hand again very ance to American authority. He Editor and Publisher, Atlantic Ocean to the s l a t e of Ohm representative of the pioneer, the soon,and it will revuiro the most vig says that the sanitary reforms which the s. If-racrificing ilant scrutiny to prevent the passage have been introduced and enforced T e r m s — H e r a l d a n d C o m m o n e r ^*— and through that state, to be laid explorer, and out by authority of Congress. In patriot, Gen. John Rogers Clarke, at some future session of Cougress by the American civil and military PAYABLE A M AJiCE> , One Y ear...................................* 2 0 0 icon Congress appro printed 3 per ho to whose during and timely of an act which wiJ! ton ’ to thwart authorities have saved many more cent of the 5 per cent of the sales of deeds, more than fo any other one home building in tbe range region. lives than the American soldiers have Six Months................................ Three M onth«........................... 75 public lands for constructing roads we owe our pos-ession of Ohio, In The time will come when some sys taken. within the state of Ohio, leaving diana, Wisconsin, aud a portion of tem of leasing will be more useful American rifles and cannon have the 2 per cent for the road» hading Michigan. than harmful, butforO iegon, Wash sent many Filipinos to premature T H E ington and Idaho at least, that time graves, but compulsory vaccination to tint state. From a certain mountain summit will not arrive for many years. and the stamping out of the bubonic ¡Similar acts were passed in 181G, nn the admission of Indiana, and in in this region we can view the birth There is not a range couutry in the plague have saved many Filipinos 1819, on the admission of Illinois, places of three of these Virginians three states which is not capable of from such graves. The destructive and also in 1820, on the admission wm were instriimetal in acquiring supporting several times as many and conservative agencies of civil to the United States nr ore than one- people as now live in it, ization have gone through the arch of Missouri. half of its present enormous domain, W m . Gather, Proprietor, Scvei al powerful forces are now ipelago hand in Hand. The Gener On March 29, 1800, President aud almost in sight are the hills up Jefferson approved the act of Con on the Potomac where rests the il opeiating to prevent agricultural al estimates that 509.000 lives have H A U D W ^E , gress which formally authorized tile lustrious Pat«T Patria, the one who production from increasing nt the been preserved by the presence of rate which has prevailed in the past the Americans in the Philippines. construction of the great road. It laid the foundatiou for all. A 3.ITS WA^E This is not the way in which the in the United States. There is no was he who appointed the commis As I seem to behold before me more cheao prairie land with abund “ anti imperialists” keep their ac sioners to lay out the road, and he QUEENS WAT{E, who secured the consent of Penn tbo shadowy foims of these im ant ram fall. Good farming laud count books. They will not give sylvania. Maryland aud Virginia for mortals there likewise appears to anvwherein the United Hates is credit to the agents of the Govern TIN W0F{E. through thoso view in the majestic procewsi-.n tet now worth from fill an acre up. It ment in th-- islands for, the saviug of Call and examine goods snd iuvesliRfe its construction prices, anlfi Btu ex. In their report to Mi. Jef another, the stately pies- nee of that is no longer possible for new farms a single. They will contend that ferson, dated December 20, 1800, renowned jurist. Chief Justice ¡Mar to be obtained and made productive nothing done there has woiked for 0 0 0 3 B A Y shall. whose home was also in this except at nn expeuse which shut good—not even vaccination. Yet the commissioners say that— “They can not. withhold assurance vicinity. We delight to dwell upon out the men who are without con General Wheaton's logic seems to of a firm belief that the purse of the this glorious roll of honor— Wash siderable capital Scarcity of men he sound. It is unfortunate that nation an not be more seasonably ington, Jefferson. Madison, Monroe, willing to work on farms and the the Filipinos did not nllow the opened or mol e happily applied than Lewis and Clark, John Rogers high wages which must be paid to Americans to devote themselves ex- C. W. PATERSON, Prop. in promoting the speedy an 1 effect Clarke and the peerless aud classic secure them tends to restrict agri elusively to the task of protecting That was Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments, lie s 1- ual establishment of a great, easy Marshall, whose habitations nnd cultural production as well as to life in the archipelago. stones. Tablets, etc. associations were all within a radius prevent the development of farms their desire. They would not have road on the way contemplated.’’ cemetery lots enclosed with stone oopinff hied one hostile shot if the Filipinos or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or And they expressed the opinion of not many miles from this spot. in districts where it is necessary to der. Correspondence solicited from partios that— How revered are such memories to clear the land of trees and stumps had not made it necessary for them living in the country or other towns who every true American! Let me voice or to fit it for irrigation. Until to do so. may wish an yth in g in my line o f business “ Nothing short of a firm, sub aud BfiRsatrie* © . O be o stantial, well-formed stone cap road the wish that this road, which some panic reduces wtiges henceforth is to mark a mag throws a large number of persons can remove tbe causes which lea l nificent way to the hallowed pre out of emyloyment, consumption of T o t ï i e "O m o r t u n a t e to the measure of improvement,” cinct of Montieello, will ere long he agricultural products in tiie United THE ROAD TO THE PACIFIC. extended to the near-by localities States may be expected to increase productfon. This great enterprise seems to w hich were the homes also of Pres fasten than - ------------ ---- 1--------- T h is old reliable and have lieen but an object lesson for idents Madison and Monro#; nnd The deplorable absence of liter still further, to the remaining idaees m ost successful speo- i ialist in San Frarois- Virginia and for Jefferson, as it led not far away, where the restive ary slide, so noticahle in many of r co, still continues to about tbe same time to that memor the leading papers, has finally in [ cure all Sexual and able exploitation for another road spirits of the jntripid Lewis and Sem inal Diseases, Clark impatiently awaited the call vaded the ranks of fiction nnd some greater and to regions more remote ¡su ch as Gonorrhea of the popular novels continually Too much housework wreck» wo |G l e e t . S t r . c t u re, than the world hud as yet dreamed of Jefferson to depart upon their offeod the reader by the “ looseness” ¡S y p h ilis , in a ll it perilous journey across the truckless men’s nerve». And the constant aforma. Skin Diseases. — to the far-away water* of the Pa wilds: with which they are “ put together.” cared children, day ami night, is ______ I N e r v o u s D ebility, cific Ocean — under the command of j often too trying for eien * »trong Ini potency, Seminal Weakness and Loss of the two famous Virginia pathfind Paul Stevert of Dresden, Germ *•* * * where roll» the Oregon Manhood." the consequence o f self-abuse And hear» no »onud «av> it» own dash- any, has perfected a process of blow woman. A bsggard face tells the and excess«! producing the following ay in pa ers, Oapts. Meriweatber Lewis aud inn». story of the overworked housewife ing glass whereby it is possible to tomir Sallow.countenance, dark spots un William Chirk. der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in Many of our fellow-citizens are and mother. Deranged menses, The centeunial anniversary of this prompted to make annual pilgrim make bathtubs at a much cheaper the ears' loss o f oonftdenoe, diffidence in j leucorih ea and falling of the price than the enameled tubs now approaching strangers, palpitation o f the world-renowned expedition and of I womb result from overwork. age« to foreign lands, there to pay in general use. The glass tnbB ure heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss o f rfiomory. pimples on tLe fa ce, coughs- the memorable winter camp of the their homage to the kinglv graves Every housewife needs a remedy consumotion etc. Virginia explorers near the great within Westminster Abby. to gaze said to possess mnuy advantages not to regulate her menses nnd to possessed bv the iron articl » used DK. GIBBON has practised in San Fran Columbia River, in what is now the keep her sensitive female organs upon the Pyramids, to revel upon iu this c untry. Cisco over 37yearsan 3 those troubled should not fail to consult him and receive the ben state of Oregon, wili be celebrated the bright waters of Lucerue and f in perfect condition. efit o f his great skill and experience. The iu 1905 at Portland, the flourishing Newell, at Geneva, or to climb the mountain I ' Uuitcd Stabs Ministei , .. ” V H ¡t? A D f l l l l doctor cur* s when ot hers fa il. Try him. CURES GU A R A N TE E D . Person» cured metropolis of that, my home state, summits of the Alps, forgetting that the rt’4~ue’ r , l’orl" tLe re,e'Pt ” , a” v A lIIIU I I 1.1 iivIonull'D f* i lrTPHtlGR 1 1 liripfl tu Inoli 1 W * “ M i ■ at home. Charges reasonable. Call or with a splendor and a libeinlity that extensive correspondence which in our own land there are nnlural write. D R . J . F. GIBBON. is d oiu g this fo r thousand» o f will be worthy of the event which it wonders and scenic grandeur, both would indicate that someone is en 635 Kearnev street. San Franc isco A m erican women to-d ay. It cured coinineinorntes. Iu what was once in mountain and lake, unsurpassed deavoring to perpetrate the old | M rs. Jones and that l.s w h y »he known as the Oiegon country there by any other portions of the earth; fraud of ubta nmg money for the writes this frank letter: are now three great sta es of the and there are also sa- red memories prnaeeutiou of the claims of Ameri- republic and portions of two others. which attach to the tom os o f Amer iean residents to foreign estates to GltmlMUic, K j ; Feb. M, HOI. I am M r is e that you r W in e o f 0»r»tnl In that fair land you will now be- ican sovereigns— the heioi- defen 1- which they are made to believe that lential letter before -.p- I w rit« for ou r i I ie b e lu in s n o - I urn te e lin » better lb»n h"U more than a million of prosper • rs of liberty— and whose immes they are heirs. f i n f for patent: it m ay be worth m oney, I I have fe lt tor yet- re. I am doin g m r zifpl re prom ptly obtain U. S. and Poreifl I own w ork without mny help, »n d 1 ous and contented Ameri'-an citizens are imperishably iimerolled upon A Rome eoi respondent describes w ither) last week *n-l w »e n ot one bit tired Th at rbowa that th e W in e le pri'd'K-ing an I expoiting to all the temple ol fame We have a the successful completion of a surg P A T E N T S , doing, me good. I am gettlnft Se.hler quarters of the »a.th by sea and by Mt. V«ri on, a Montieello, a 11» r o o t ical operat on on a In ness. than I ever wae before, a n d a b c p ro o d and T R A D E M A R K S o r return E N It T I R E attorney’s fee. Send m odel, «ketch I end eat hearty. Before I began taking laud vast quantities of wheat, flour, age, and a Springfield, and other consisted in removing a cataract or p hoto and we «end an I M M E D I A T E Wine o f Cerdul, I u» .d to have to U y FREE report on patentability, w e give down fir s or el* timee every d » y , hot salmon, lumber, bops, fruit and live ha owed plans, which to every from one of the animal’s even. The he best legal service and advice, an d our now I d o n ot think of 1 f in e dow n through lock, and I reviving in turn ihe mul American heart should be desrly lione-s was soiocensed at having th e d e y . Mas, R ich ab d J onbm . charge« are m oderate. T ry os. tiplied products of other lands “ he t ¡»bed • 1 . 0 0 A T » R I M 3 I S T I . and rn»-re r-slonsly b»en operat- d on that it has been C O ., Thus Virginia and the far-away I’a sough' for than the tombs and impossible to follow up the opera 1 toms Ter .-M e. »»A £ P a te n t L a w y e r s , •• Th« Lair.rt AdrUorjr Lte-pg rtnieoT ,• , » I ? be Âtùooo*» Medi««* Co.. ChetfaBouft, r«oo. • ific Northwest, bound together by pyramids of tbe emp-rors aud kmgs tton, however, with the usual anti- Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington. D.C. an association made memorable bv of the Old World. sceptic treatment. d e n t i s t NO 1 J. I LAMB, Pris. J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S. E. J. Sherwood, Hudson & Haynes, H McADAIIS & WILSON, B M siitljJfap i Work COMMONER L . HARLOCKER, Vice.Prts. 6. W, WHITE. Cast»* COQUILLE VOLLEY B(INK- C A P I T A L 6. D. Holden, THE 4 ^ - * - C O Q U IL L E , . 9 5 0 , 0 0 0 O B E O O IT Does a general banking business. Has money to loan on approved personal and real estate security, buys couuty, town and school distrio warrants, draws notes, moil gages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru meuts—Notarial work. Issues fire insurance st loweet ratee in following companies: .Titnn, Springfield, Connecticut, Oriont and Magdeburg. B O A IJ D O F D I K E C 3 T O E S . A. J. SHERWOOD, ISAIAH HACKER L. HARLOCKER, and G W.WHITE. J. J LAM B E. G . D . HO LDEN’S General Insurance Office, - - - Robinson Building, Coquiile# Oregon. Over Tim H i H Z E Million Dollars taraice Coital S o p re se rrte cL H ome I nsurance C ompxnv , N. Y. - - - - - - - $14,406,450.38 S t . P aul F. k M. I nsurance C ompany , M inn . - . . . $ 2,855,012.00 T raders ' I nsurance C ompany , C hicago - - - - « - $ 2,485,571.29 H ome F. k M. I nsurancs C ompany , S an F rancisco - - - $ 1,087.715.38 Fill* A ssociation I nsurance C ompany , P hiladelphia - - - $ 6,340,250.99 E quitable L ite I nbuuanue C ompany , N. Y . - - - - - $304,598,068.40 I have had over T hirty Y ears ’ experience in Local and General agen cy work in Insurance matters, and all business entrusted to me will re ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all the above Fire Insurance Companits. E. G. D. HOLDEN, General Insurance Agent Fishtrap Shinglemill, Young & l Albee, Props. First-Class Article t I'i^ed Cedar SI)il)gl6S Furnished on Short Notice and at Popular Price. A o e n tb ; Capt. 0 . K. Willard, o f tbe steamer W elcome on the upper river. Caot. W. K Panter, of the steamer Y eous, on the lower river snd C. Al. Skeels, for Coquiile City- William J. Bryan, UNCOD, ■ • ■ SKBHm I. X . L . HARDWARE STORE, MarWo ail Siane Works DEAF? A L L CASES O F DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention* Only those born deaf ore incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. f . A. W ER M A N , O F B A L T IM O R E , SAYS I B a l t im o » * . Md.. M arch j« , n M . Gtnt'.emen : - Bring rn tlrrly ctirrd o f dcafnrM . thank» to your treatment, I wilt now give you ■ full history o f my care, to lie u»ed »t your dlrrretion. ____ . - . —. About live year« «>;11 m y right car began to aing, and thta aept on gettin g w o rw , until X tom m y U m U w iu t catarrh, for three m onth». Without rtn veucctm , b e r o f pity lic i» nut a n o n * other«, llieuMMkt em in ent cur speciuh»’« .of this e ttj,.w h o to ld u ie lb n t o u t* *n oper .lion couM fir ly me. »n d even that on ly ten.norarily. th-.l the lr.ftd uoU w w ould then cea>e, but the In-*ring in the affected ear w ould be lost forcrer. I then »aw your advertisem ent a ca d e m a lly in a New Y ork p-.per, ami ordered r> * r tr a e ^ m ent. A fter I had uaed It on lv a few d«ya accordin g to your direction», the nonje» c«:»»cG. * n « to-day. after five weeks, m y heHrinp in the diseased ear ha« b ccu c u tn x .y re»tored. I tbank yea heartily and beg to rem ain V<cry triUy ;JoB nro*dv.»y, Belli more, Md. O r r treatm ent does not in terfere with you r usual occu p a tion .......... KjLTmination and advice free. SWIFT & . YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL ArlinQtoiT K $ 65.00 Machine w $18.§o K U « Sewing fladilw LATEST O i ST CHCAPKOT Shipped to auyona. an yw h cie, on id dnys' IH«! trial, i n y o u r o w it h o m e , without AFkiuft one cent in advance. 10 yaar*’ wrtttjp w arranty w i t a each machine. A »trictly high-grade Sew ing M a c h i n e . h n i » h « a throughout In the 1 »e»t po*- aitite m anner. 11 |*aMH 9 p «¿1 modern irujproveuicuts.audit« m echanical con»ln»ctlon 1 « such that in it are com bined • im ptklty w a ll great strength, tlm» i:i»urti;g e « a c o f running, durability, and m uklug it ina- poBaihle lo t the m achine In ba put oat o f order. Jt i»«w* foot attd makes a perfect M ilch with all kind» o f Ihi ead « a d all c!a*ae«df material. Alw ays raady for in»« and unrtvallod for »pa«d, durability aud fJttrd- ity o f w ork N otice *h# fnl* U w iu f point* o4 •upcria'-Hf" Dr ti bbon usew ork NOISES? AttO Coifpsn. ff t«nt C 0.1 0» o;» triti The Head c f the “ Arlington •wing« cm pete.it eockeC Ware», Srmly held dewo hy e thom*« ornam ented in gold, »crev . M rong, autiitaiiiial, neat and handsom e in design, and heauttfully r or - - plat«: - - - hnar-jiindod.« • • >rricr» nnd . . is . inlaid . . . » or -------- -------------*- — aking *‘ *“ 7 it ¡sh with top o f table. Bed countersunk^m i naan This will high and 9 inches long. T h law i adm it th « Might fit A r m— und r the nnn I i* !ii4 .p» J j inches .................................. thread through Self T h readin g—Absolutely » a h o l.» to put t «ht larg' 't sLiits, nnd <*cn qitilt». It la I SalM \y to put ia or inder, open except eye o f needle. Shu ttle is cylinder, < , on end. entirely self-threading, aasy ist o f thrttK^J thread. M H cti Rtffafartw is on the bed o f f t the machine. fake «i’ll; bobb in holds a lsrge am ount beneath the bobbin w inder,‘and ha» a scale show ing the tr a i» b t r $ f »titche» to the Inch, and aan be limuged from 3 t o 3*2 stitch"«» to the iucli. Faad Ts double and extend» on both sides o f needle; •nms; m ovem ent is posi’. i 'e m M m g » to never furls to take «rood» through; never »tops at senms; tic ------ Bobbin W in d e r - b r c j k . ’ ud e»t out oi order; can be raised and lowered at will. A u to-------- filliuc; the »*>l>l«iii nutotindie:< 11 ? nnd perfectly sm ooth without holding the thread M achine doe« — w hile ................................... * !* t R u u n ln f-M a c h in e is easy t o r w , cWesnct fctigue tk c o p w - not run w ind ing bobbin. * Light Run d or, m k e s l ttlç noia« nod sews rapidly. Stitch i# a double loca »trtch, tbe same^on bdt^ ^ides. will «tot ravel, and can l>e changed without stopping the machine. Taualoo ia a flat spring teo- ----- ----------- clm *------- *— Never g et» out ofo rd a y . thread frmn 3 to 150spool cotton without nging. si on, an will admit A-'tlifiT iiu*illi' flat Att o f ne sule. sud cannot he put ill w rong. The Needle i. Bar on Alta. ftirti , ruffler and gatherer, on e binder, on e »Winii ng plate, one set o f four hammers, different w idth» no alder, . one to M * f ap IttCllg o«ie tuck< r, oue under brai ___ short or attachm ent foot, aud o$G«thr«ad walnut, gothic gothic covar an d drawer», u k k el p U led nagn cut*' r W ^ k I w o 'I ; o f finest Quality *x.k o r walnut, to i! rvers, dress guards t » wheel, ami d evice for replacing belt. DON'T PAY S S A S U . BUY O 'j f : O H C S T C r u t * . f t ? * . 5 0 I » « A *»ci»l W k » l,M l» PTtCT. Bat in otdvr tointr>M.luee this M -w ingm achine, we m ake a apemal caw- pen offer, g ivin g ever* reid cr of this pap er • chance to get a first-cUaa ma- chir.f :•» the low. st p . i < ‘ * ver offered. < ni receipt 6 f $« 8.90 cash an d coop oa. w t i%ill ship the a ar t d e ^ r i’xa d m achine anyw here securely p «ek ed and crate«'', » ndgna*. -it«.* safe delivery. A ten yeor»’ written w arranty tent with each max-hiii'’ , j'.s n c y refunded i f ucA as represented after thirty days' taat trial. We »»lift C O . D. for flO.10 with privilege o f tw enty day»’ trial on receipt of •V0P&« g»w sn»^* o f good faith and charge«. I f y o « p M n tjrirtr days' iru.l before paying, send fur our large jllm tra tcd catalog»*« w ith ta«t»* •onld. one at th T b . baud. *00 nt. ' * «r m A h yaar <'rd»r tbraagh tbe BenM, witbaat eitraeast* ~ % r