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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1902)
C VOL d e n t i s t , —«y.rd»w—----- L a w y e r XT S. C o m m is s io n e r. General Insurance Agent. Notary Public. Offico in Robinson Building. t CoqcnxE, O rroon . ^ J. Sfierwood, Attorney - a t - L a w . C oqcillb C ity , C oos C ounty , O rsgok . N otary Fublic. John F. Hall, A tto rn e y .a t - ^ a w , M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . D ealer in R m dH A D HODSON’ , l K htatr o f a ll kinds. : i l l e : J. E H AYNES. Hudson & Haynes, Mining and Real Estate Agents E ck ley , C urry County, Oregon. A V E valuable Mines. Farm s. Stock I t »1 lichen and T im b er Lands for sale. House and 6 acres o f land w e ll im proved in W ilbur, Douglas couuty. O r., for sale, or exchange fo r property in M yrtle Point, McADAMS & WILSON, O liN E L tA L Ccuniy Court Proceedings, July 1902. Term B M siitli | W ap t W o rk Horseshoeing a Specialty. N. W. Cor Second find Hall S ts , G’ oqm lle C ity, O regon. ____ Ti|E COMMONER Issued Weeky* William J. Bryan, I nfirmary , Editor and Publisher, MMOLS, ■ • ■ NEBRASKA. I ndigent . I nsane . N Lorenz, tndse and groceries................................ T erm s — H e r a ld and (C ommoner — J A Lamb, hardware P a y a b l e in A d va n c e . M O H awkins, mdse. One T e a r ................................... $2 00 R S Knowlton, drugs Six M onths........................... •' • • l *1** Three Month«............................ T5 and grass seed.................... C H Fry, 3 mon.hs sal T H E ary as superintendent..... Chadwick lodge A F & A M, burial lot tor Harris, Brown and Mrs Sanders Mrs Nellie Owen, care Mrs Nordstrom, insane..... Wm. Gather, Proprietor, I O O F Cemetery Assn. grave lot Carlo Zottro....... H AUDYW . Christensen & Johnson, A 3 lie coffin for M H ilich .......... C O D Grocery groceries QUEENS WARE, for J N elson........................ TIN W(1RE. Jos Ferry, groceries for C all and exnmiDe goods and inveatiRte F F W inters........................ prices, au ls E G Flanagan groceries for J Nelson...................... 0 0 0 3 B A Y R oads A nd B ridges I. X. L. H A R D W A R E S T O R E , 23 60 -3 00 67 35 3° 2 5 144 00 10 00 5 So 7 So to 00 8 20 21 92 10 10 Ms ail S to n e W o rts t i t ü ï i c m scribe any particular design of box K ing Menelik of Abissina sent a 60 00 or satchel to be used for this service, coronation present to King Edward but the person providing either consisting of twelve linns «nil two This is only one of should see that it is of such charac zebras, alive. 33 00 ter as to afford ample protection to many zoological gifts that the King hm mail If there is a lock attached received. to the box, a key is not to be held A Cleveland physician asserts 16 00 by the carried, ms he is expected to that appendicitis is not a new dis I deposit the mail without the neces ease but was formerly diagnosed as sity of unlocking the box. The 3 00 box or crane should be so locat infiaruation of the bowels, gastritis, and acute colic, and was equally as ed on the roadside that the carrier fatal as nou surgically relieved cases cau deposit the mail without leaving 15 23 are today. 40 50 his vehicle or horse, and yet not A British expert, who was sent t- where it will obstruct the road. 8 00 The carrier is not required to col- th1 “ a,,.ron of„ Ger,Van 16 00 lect mail from the boxes, but there naval ve88e'9’ wh,cb recP,ltly mude a 2 00 , is no objection to his doing so if it I poi t, reported that they f l ual to the finest slops in he 17 00 does not interfere with his making ““f T 41 25 the schedule time. The law pro-1 Br»,wh 39 00 : vide« that every carrier of the mail i l",eraBe Brlbah “aval W“ e1' ! «hall receive any mail matter pre- ^ Montreal hai'just adopted a law 12 00 seated to him if properly prepaid bv j which requires every baker to stamp 21 00 stamps, aud deliver the same for | each loaf of bread with his initials 19 00 tuniling at the next post office at and the weight of the loaf. Bread 15 50 which he arrives, but that no fees fouud to be under weight or made of ululternted flour can thug be 23 00 shall be allowed him therefor. The box delivery above described traced aud the maker prosecuted. 14 00 A Washington official is authority 14 00 is required by the contracts effe -tive Julv 1, 1902, on all the star routes for the statement that in Great 14 00 (with bid fi-w exceptions) in Arkan Britain there has been no necessity 2 00 sas, Louisiana, Texas, Indian Terri for special laws, similar to our oleo- 38 50 tory, Oklahoma, Kansas. Nebraska, margerine law. The inevitable en South Dakota, North Dakota, Mon- forcement of the common law which tara, VVyoming, Colorado, New Mex forbids fraud lias proved sufficient. ico, Arizoua. Utah, Idnho, Washing The memorial session of tbe House 37 00 ton, Oregon, Nevada, California, of Representatives held ou Sunday, Alaska, ami Hawaii. June 29th, was the first regular 12 00 W. S. S hallenberokr , Sunday session held siuce 1811. Second A ss’t. P. M. General. 8 00 The journal of the previous day was read and then eulogies were pro 13 13 nounced ou the lute Amos J. Cum School Fund Apportionment- mings and Peter J. Otey. 26 59 Amherst College is to have a new Dist. N o 1 Myrtle Bank........$139 30 5 20 “ “ 2 Hermann............ 144 20 telescope It will be twenty-five 4 88 feet focul length and will huvo an “ “ 3 A t a g o ....,........... 207 90 aperture of eighteen inches. This 15 29 “ 2 4 Larapy Creek... 183 40 will be the largest telescope iu New 12 00 It will be mounted in a “ " 5 B row n................. 193 20 England. 8 75 “ *■ 6 Em pire................ 232 40 new observatory having a dome 42 59 “ “ 7 M cK night........... 98 00 thrifty feet in diameter. 28 65 The Parisian trade in snails " " 8 C oquille.......... 1114 90 21 94 “ “ 9 Marshfield........ 1222 20 grown and especially fed,for human 62 92 consumption is very large,one grow “ ** 10 Cunningham... 127 05 er making rn his product a net 42 69 “ 11 Parkersburg... 185 85 profit of over seven thousand francs The demand is also 1 12 Catching SI..... 166 25 annually. Star Route Box Delivery- 1 >3 North Bend.... 166 25 growing in New York and the De partment of Agriculture has been ‘ 14. Riverton ......... 303 appealed to, to issue a bulletin on Notice is hereby given to the 1 t 5 Bridge ............. 100 the subject. public that the contracts iu effe- t 1 16 Willanch SI.... 107 July 1, 1902, for the pt-rforn anee of It is stated that the annuities mull service »11 the star routes in ‘ 17 Kentuck SI..... 158 which Great Britain pays to the the states and territories hereinafter • 18 Flag Staff....... 136 K ing tin 1 the royal family amount uumeil provide that, in addition to 19 Strangs............ 109 to $5,170,00(1 but this amount in carrying the mails to ihe various cludes all tbe expense of the house 20 F i s h t r a p ............ 1 7 3 puKt 1 flicen, the earlier will be re hold, gratuities, etc. To offset this Randolph........ 149 1 21 quited to deliver mnil into all boxes England has no presidential elec'ion 86 00 to pay for, which in loss of time, 1 22 North F ork.... and hang small bags or satchels containing mnil on cranes or posts 23 L e e ..................... 198 10 ulerai gement of business, fuss and that may be erected along the route, 24 R acklift........... 141 75 feathers, costs this country at least uuder the following regulations of 25 Fairview ......... 154 00 $50,000,000. the Department: Congressman Dayton, of West 26 Haines SI....... 149 00 Any person living on or near the “ 27 M cKinley..1..... 124 60 VirgiuiH, says that he once intro route and not within the corporate “ 28 Gravelford.l..... 132 00 duced Frank Stockton to a bright limits of any t.#wu or within 80 rods: girl in his district who was so pleas “ 29 Tw o M ile........ I63 80 ed the aulhur that lie wrote for her of anv post office, who desires his *• 30 S u m n er.......... 141 75 some witty verses. After reading mail deposited at a given point on the line of route by the carrier may “ 3: Carolina........... 132 00 them she said: “ These are teally provide and ereet a suitable box or Why 98 00 very clever, Mr. Stockton. “ 32 Dora.................. crane on the roadside, located in don’t you try writiug pieces for the “ 33 Bald H ill......... I 5‘ 55 newspapers? I have seen worse such manner as to be reached as •• 34 Catching Creek 1 14 80 things in priut.” convement y as pratiealde by tire “ 35 D im els ............. i 73 60 carrier without dismounting from The famous “ Flour of tbe family’’ the vehicle or horse, aud such per “ 36 S C Roger....... lOO 4O case has beeu recently decided by son shall file with the postmaster at 37 Sugar Loaf... .. 1O9 9O the New York Court of Appeals and the p st office to which his mail is *• 38 Ten Mile......... 129 5* against the plaintiff. A young lady, addressed (which shall be one ot the “ 39 Coos R iver..... 216 17 whose likeness had been used to a !- two post offices on the route on 4O L ib b y................. 336 3O vertise flour, brought suit for either side of and next to the box damage and the court decided that or crane) a request in writing for “ 41 Myrtle Point... 639 4O the lady had shown no injury done the delivery of his mail to the car 98 00 her. It seems a little hard that one “ 42 Rock Creek..... rier for deposit at the designated “ 43 N o rw a y ........... 212 8C shoulij not have an exclusive right point, at the risk of the addressee. “ 44 K °y ................... 168 7O to one’s own likeness. The small bag or satchel above de " 45 A lle g a n y ......... 2O7 9O scribe'’ , as well as the box or crime, must be provided by the person for “ 46 New L ake....... 124 60 whose use it is intended without ex 47 Roland Prairie 86 00 pense to the Department. ‘ 48 S h iloh ................. ihO 4“ It shall be the duty of the post “ 49 East Mfld....... 2O5 25 master at every such post office, up “ 5O Remote............... iO 4O on a written order from any person “ 51 Utter ............... 117 25 living on or near the route, to de “ 52 Bancroft........... 96 00 liver to the mail carrier for that *• S3 Notth SI ......... 141 75 route any mail matter— placing in the respective satchels, where such “ 54 Bandon............ 724 95 are used, the mail for the persous to “ 55 Beaver SI......... 131 95 l A really healthy woman has llt- whom such satchels belong— with “ 56 Easterbeck....... 93 00 instructions as to the proper mail Jtle pain or discomfort at the “ 57 South SI........... 146 65 box or crane at which said mail [menstrual period. No woman matter shall be deposited; but reg •* 59 Halls Creek... 114 80 [needs to hare any. Wine of istered mail shall not be so deliver 60 Prosper............. 146 65 ICardul will quickly relievo those ed unless expressly requested by •* 61 Beachview....... 88 GO j smarting menstrual pains and the ad Iressee in his written order, “ 62 Bear Creek..... 1O2 60 [the dragging head, back and No mail matter so delivered to the “ 63 Enchanted...... 122 i 5 earlier shall b>-carried past snotber [side nches earned by falling of poet office on the route before being “ 64 Four Mile....... 93 (X) | the womb and Irregular menses. deposited into a nr ail box or hung •• 65 Sitkum ........... 93 00 on a crane or post. ‘ 66 Sand H ill....... 98 00 The carrier on the route will be “ 67 Excelsior.......... 96 00 [has brought permanent relief to required to receive from any post ••68 Larsons S I....... 127 35 Jl,000,000 women who suffered master on the route any mail matter “ 69 Beaver H ill..... 171 O5 feveiy month. It ninkes the men or private mail satchel that may be “ 7O O ak................... 112 5O strual o r g a n s s tr o n g and healthy. entrusted to him outside of the “ 71 Buell................. 100 4O [ It is the provision made by Na usual mail bag, and shall cairy such “ 72 Coaledo.............. lOO 00 mail matter or private mnil satchel ture to give women relief from to and deposit it into the proper " 73 Pleasant View 19O 75 the terrible aches and pains which mail box or bang it on the proper blight so many homes. “ 74 Pleasant Hill... 114 80 mail crane placed on the line of C gb ?» w job , L a ., Oct. 14, 1900. Joint 2 North Lake 83 lO the route for this purpose;such ser I h&vr bMU v-.ry sick f i r sonio time. [ I n-aa tak . with o h < T i n pain i:. mr V/. H Bi NCH vices by the carrier to be without 1‘ .' : ‘ vv 'Cl.It! 1 • (TOt »ny relief mitf I I i : ; ' .i 1 i.o-.le o f V. -no o f Cirdu i. Bo- County Supt. charge to the addressee. foro I had taken oil of It I wr.s relieved The petition for aid on Bandon- C. Hi/. PATERSON, Prop. Bear Creek road considered favor M anufacturer o f M arble Monument*. Hea t- ably and 5>5o appropriated for same stones. Tablets, etc. to be expended under the super ooiuetery lots enclosed w ith stone Doping oron rb in R . Iron railin gs furnished to o r vision of Albert Snead. der. Correspondence solicited from parties Following persons orderd paid liv in g in the country or other towns who may wish a n y th in g in m y lin e o f business for labor etc., on roads. M v R s a rix 'D - O n *o (Road dist. io.) L D Jones, labor.......... 20 25 T o t u e XD X L r o r r u . r L 3 . - t e C B Jones, supplies...... 7 45 Ed Wires, labor............. 25 25 40 G W Norris, supplies T h is o ld r e lia b le and and labor.............................. 28 50 moat Ruccesafnl spec I ialiot in San Frnrcis- I Coquille Mill & T u g Co f 0 0 , s till contin nea to ^ core a ll S e x u a l and lumtier road diset. 20....... 34 22 S e m in a l Diaeaaea. j lancli as Gonorrhes- Chas. Adams, black I G l e e l . S t r . 8 t o re, I I S y p h ilis . it. a ll it. j smithing R D 17. 50 its oform s. Skin Diseases. ' R D 27 $t2 50................... >3 00 __ _ ’ N e r v o u s D eb ility . | I m poten cy, Sem inal Weakness and Loss o f Ten Mile Road. Manhood, the oonseqnence o f self-abnse C E Hansen, ebaintuan 6 30 and excesses producing th efo llo w in g sympa tom s: Sallow countenance, dark spots un 6 70 Jos Davis, chaintnan..... der the eyes, pain in the head, rin gin g in the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in E Santorp axm an......... 6 60 approaching strangers, palpitation o f the ! John Newman, assisting heart, weakness o f the lim bs and back, loss ! o f memory, pim ples on the fa oe, coughs- , running levels on Merlin oonsumution etc. D R . G IB B O N has practised in San Fran * r o a d ................................ . .. 3 OO cisoo over 37yesrsan 3 those trouhledshoold S B Catbcart, surveying not fa il to consult him nnd receive the ben efit o f his grest sk ill nnd experience. The etc. Rock Creek road, doctor cur«s when others fa il. T r y him C O K E S G U A R A N T E E D . Persons onred $8 20, surveying elc. Ten at home. C harges reasonable Call or .Mile road $17 80, running w rite. D R . 1 . P . G IB B O N . levels on Myr.Ie Point road «2,-. K “ a rn ev s tr e e t. San Frnno isco $7 50, surveying and etc Bcheu Radabuagh road ♦ 10 00, surveying VVoods- Creamery road $2 50, re to write for our confidential letter before ap plying for patent: it may be worta money. establishing corners and We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign recording $7 00.................. 53 00 Simpson & Q uick, nails R A D E M A R K S or return _r attorney’* fee. Send model, — __ etc r d 1 ................................ 3 35 to and we send an I M M E D I A T E or photo E report on patentability. V e give North Beud mill nail The mnil enrriers must be o f good ■t legal service and advice, and our _ charges are moderate. Try ns. and lumber r d 2 ............... 49 85 ehnracter and of sufficient it telli- J H Milner, scraper r d 2 7 00 gence to properlv bundle nnd depos Patent Lawyer*, it the mnil along the route (Road diset. 16.) Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington. D.C. G K W aiker, laber........ 28 50 The Department does not pre- Dr tí bbon 00 Ci m PATENTS ess SWIFT & CO., H ( A Johnson, 8m feet lum ber ......................................... C H Banning labor with | Continued from last week.J team ...................................... District 18. M P G u lvv so n . making booths L R Lushbaugh, 2m ft. etc............................................$ 2 25 M. F rted beg, lig h t......... l 00 cedar 'um ber....................... G V Gurney, labor in E. A. Anderson preparing voting place etc ................... 1 50 1900................... \ ................. R egistering V oters B y N o - ; A L Nosier, nails and lumber.................................. T A R I I iS . S R Lushbaugh, lumber H S Davis, labor........... G M S!) rt, 285............... $ 28 50 V ol G jrn e y , labor......... Hall & Hall, 389........... 38 90 Ace H*arringtor, labor 21 30 J M UpUin, 213............. T S Everden, labor....... 22 80 H Sengstacken. 228....... Wm. Pierce, labor......... S S liniiicott, 36........... 3 60 H C Bryant, labor.......... 2 IO C T Blnmeurother. 21 Aaron Wilson, labor..... 2 40 W B Biche, 24 ............. E E Everden, labor..... 4 30 G G Swan, 43 .............. A Bryant, labor............. 2 OO O A K elly, 20............... A 1 Cribbins, labor.......... 6 40 Wtn. Turpén. 64........... R W Harrington, labor J B Marshall. 48........... 4 80 J Fuller, labor............... IO 40 W U Douglas, 104, ....... C Foracker, labor......... 2 90 Shad Hudson, 29........... H. Asher, lab or.......... •„ S tationery , P rinting e t c . J T Everden, labor....... T S Everden, labor....... Road diset. 12. L H Hazard, express, S K Svkes, nails powder postage, box rent etc. elk ’s o ffice.................................... 25 00 e tc ......................................... J H Miller, labor on J B Dulley, express, po 6 2.5 Rock creek bridge............. stage, treasurer's office..'... Dan Miller, labor roads S Gallier. express, D o st- Chas, Miller, laboi......... age sheriff’s office............. 8 57 J R Benliam, labor and The B ulletin , sundry blanks, court procedings 48 35 lum ber.................................. C B Bunch, labor........ Coquille Herald sundry L F R Heller, labor..... blanks, court proceedings 39 53 T G Bunch, labor......... C H Crocker, stationery Elmer W eekly, labor..... 22 30 ior officers............................ James Ware, labor......... T he Irwin Hodson Co,, L S Minard, lumber..... election envelops, type rib J L Laird, labor.............. bon......................................... 36 55 W M Laird, labor......... G A Benuett, printing Chas. Heller, labor....... ballots........... ...................... 78 00 O C Harry, labor........... Ross E Mores & C o„ (Continued on 2d pa ge.) blanks for clerk’ s office 3 38 Official . D. Holden, H u l à C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . T U E S D A Y . J U L Y 15, 1902. Office ever Johnson, Dean & Go’s market, Coquille, Oregon. • — ■ q ‘20. J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S. E o [WOMANS RELIEFl ta lE Z " £ A R D U I A queer coinci len- e in names 1« reported fr m Gl'iueeste*, Engl 01 ', where Messrs Partridge amt R o b in s have succeeded to the business of Mr. Nest. I feel it jt . v rinty t.* s-iy that you have a [ wonderful medicine. Mas. M. A . Totnrr. _ . ............ 'ivi •••:<*»r»nig«.' I cuuttanoogft -ieoiclaeCon CU a U ahoo #*, 1 « NO 2 J. I LAMB, Pres. L. HAR-OGKER, Vice.Pre». G. W, WHITE, C atta C O Q U ILL E V O L L E Y B flN K . C A P IT A L - - . C O Q U IL L E , $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 O E E O O IT Does a general hanking business. Has money to loan on approver! personal and real estate security, buys couuty, town and school die trio warrants, draws notes, m ortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru ments— Notarial work. Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in following companies: .Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and M agdebnrg. B O A E D O r 1 D I E E C T O E S . A. J. SHERW OOD, IS A IA H H A CK ER L. H A RLO CKER, aud G W.W HITE. J. J L A M B E. G. D. H O LD EN ’S General Insurance Office. - - - Robinson B uilding, Coquille, Oregon. MM Million Dollars Insurance Coital Over Three E e p re se n te d . H o m s I nsurance C o m p a n y , N . Y . - - - S t . P a u l F. Si M. I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , M - - in n . - - T r a d e r s ' I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , C h ic a g o - - - - H o m e F. S i M. I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , S a n Fr.ANcisco F ir e A s s o c ia t io n I n su ra nce C o m p a n y , P h il a d e l p h i a - - - - - - - - - $ 1 4 ,4 0 6 ,4 5 0 .3 3 $ 2 ,8 5 5 ,0 1 2 .0 0 $ 2 ,4 3 5 ,5 7 1 .2 9 - $ 1,037.715.38 - - - $ 6,340,250.99 E q u it a b l e L i f e I n su r a n c e C o m p a n y . N. Y . - - - - - $304,598,068.40 I have had over T h ir t y Y ear s * experience in Local and General agen cy work in Insurance matters, aud all business entrusted to me will re ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all the above Fire Insurance Companiis. £ . G. D. HOLDEN, General Insurance A gen t Fishtrap Shinglemill, Young &. Albee, Props. First-Class A rticle C ed ar S l)il)gles Furnished ou Short N otice Bnd at Popular Price. A gents : Cnpt. O R. W illard, of the steam er Welcome on the upper river. Ca it. VV. R. Panter, of the steamer V enus, on the lower river and C. M. Skeels, for Coquille C ity. M l! HEAD NOISES? A LL CASES OF DEAFNESS O R HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD 1». NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYC» B altim o r e , Md., March jo, 1901 . C / V m « : - r*ine entirely cured of de.fner^,think, to your l,calmest, 1 will now-give you * ^ & b S 2 ? S 3 S £ »rot this kept on selling w on*, until I to - lie iom l'Jrvvtr, , , , . . New York r-nT>cr' and ordered your treat ----- -i • — >■■<•>. nniu(.a (‘csicd. ano ment After I had used it only a few days nccorcunK io your “ •*'' ‘ , I thank you today, after five weekf». my liesmi'i in the diseased car lias been entirely .e*t~r . heartily and beg to remain Very tru^f yours. _ . — r . A° \VHKMAN, 7308 . Eroadwny, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment iSoes not interfere with your usual occupation. YOU CAM CURE YOURSELF AT HOME INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICABO, ILL "Arlington" A $65.00 M achine P.r $ i 8 .§ 0 Threading SßWllU! M 1 « LATEST ■ CST C H tA P t t T Cesti with Order and Coupon Shipped to suyotta, aaywhme, on 10 days’ fr «« trial, iu y o u r o w n h o m e , without asking one ce«t iu advance. 10 y t a r t * w rittm warranty w i t n each machine. 511.50 Co»;ion ,» eent C. 0 Cr » Irla» YiM/cc- STYLE No. 55. A strictly high-grade Sew ing M a c h i n e , f i n i a h e o throughout iu the beat pea- aible manner. It postaMwei* ail modern improvements, audit.» mechanical construction L such that in it are combine* sim plicity with great strength thua insu rin g ease o f running durability, and making it im possible Tor the machine to !>• put out o f order. It sews fat- and m ake« a perfect atitcl with all kinds o fth ic a d an all classes o f material. A lw aj ready for use and unrivalln for speed, durability aud qna itv o f work. Notice tbe fw lowing points oi super»oH*} The Head o f the "Arlington” swings on patent socket hinge*, firmly held down by ■ thnr strong, substantial , neat aud handsome in design, aud beautifully eu tu go Jf mghrst Arm—Spnoe under the arm is inches high snd 9 inches long 1 ms will admit t Uu:r <t ski its, atvl «veil quilts. It Is Self Threodlng—Absolutely no holes to put thread exccnt eye of needle. Shuttle iscylinder, open on end, entirely self-threadmz. «**y to put til t take om L; bobbin hold« a large amount of thread. Stitch Regulator Is on the bed o f the mothin beneath the bobbin winder, and list a scale »h-wing the number of atitches tothe Inch, i wl cn be clumgcd front 8 to 32 Atitches to the inch. Feed is double and extends on both aides ot need 1 never fails to take noils through; never stops at seams; movement is po-ntiv^ no springs Automatic Winder—I- br-fik -f' i v*t out oi order; can be raised and lowered at will. A u tom atic Bobbin Winder -I- idling the S-»bbi i r.utofr Ati. .illy «nd perfectly smooth without holding the not tun while winding bobbin. Light F?ui»ning—Machine is easy to run, does not fatignetheo|je lire •w. Jied I -date bus i onndcd corners and is inlaid or countersunk, making it tßiM uiiv sniv, * r . i , »_ oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from gmtu Oer is round, madc of c.isc-herdctied Steel, with oil oti the goods. Adiuslahfe Boerings—All bearini I » arc c a v har'len.d alrcl and easily afta*«' ken up. and the machine will last a lifetim. with a s<vew tlriver. AM lost motion can bc.tal A U a - i i n ? e n i * — r S'|| :H i f m i i n i n m i w n r u w i n i i r . n ™ i j ----------------( a .. iur-ush an extra act o f attachments in a velvet lined metal box, free of . filer and gntlu rer, one hindet, one shirring plate, one set o f four hemmers, different widtna to , ~ l an Inch, one tucker, one under braider, one abort or attachment foot, and <?*,M I*T** cut tier. Woodwork < f finest ouality <*tk or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-platen run t.iwers, (lrrsi guards to wltcel, find device for replacing belt. n n y i t D i Y hicii pmcfs Fon p itv oiRtcur of t ill It I SLUlNh MACHINES D U I S A V E afiENT* *N0 D £ «lt* «^PROFIT* “AT OUR GREAT o r r c p T 2 J .8 0 !• • < »' * * « l a l W h o la a ^ Prica. but In ururr to tnlrod-Jc« u.i- h’ R.i-*r <]r .rwlliR m achine, » c n w l t a apcclal cou- pon poi oAfer, giving every rentier «<f this paper*, chance to get a arst-clas« ma- ,»rer ofTered. Ou receipt o f $i3.go cash and coupon. ch: lie at the lowest the ab tvtMlt <rSl»eil machine anywhere securely packed and m . will rsliip ship th nnd rut,, .tte.-safe d-Jlvc.v. Aten years’ written warranty sent with CTatetl, andgnn- achin'* li'jr .’ y r Tefundedlf after --— thirty r . ea> b tuachin'* *.wn- iviuunv • •• not as represented ----- -— ------ tii. ! We rt.— RfiipC. ( !*. lor « 0 .'/) with p r iv ile g e o f twenty days’ lria lo n leceir t o f f'l.lo as a r imrantee o f g«K>d faith and charges. I f you prefer thirtv dav». trial W o r e payin '. e*ul for r,ur large illustrated catalogue w ith teatl- « • .•n it , , x ). lin ing billy how we ship sewing machines anywhere to a^> n n e o ttl.c ¡«w est manufacturer s price« without asking one cent In •J^*"^** Tb * best piuu is to -»end »*.! rash with order, as you then save the $1-00 d i* *ount. k eeirm W *he coupon must be tent w ith owtar. ^ e Or make your order lliroagh ill« Hernlda without «itrufouf