Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 29, 1902, Image 1

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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1902.
Thu Lonely Squaw-
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J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
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Siw a-h klootchuian inidlii-ht kopan Coos;
Kouaway yaknh liilicmu meumluos.
A lta wnke niHiuuk cam in k»»p;ih chne!;;
Cultus B oston wake potlatch much u-
muck.
tfurnt Clay For Highways-
For a number of years, in several
of the central states, Illinois, Iowa,
Missouri and others, burnt clay has
been extensively used for railroad
Pity the sorrows o f a poor, old squaw,
Now trem bling 0 1 the ver*e A the un­
ballast, and, to a less extent, for sur­
known—
B ereft o f all — without recourse to la :
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facing common roads. For isilroud
N o laud, no home or kin to call her own.
ballast this material is said to be
L a -w y s r -
Eistw hile she wandered on the gaudy flats,
Justice ot tiie Peace City Recorder.
And gathered cla m s; those Lappy days superior to broken stone, but for
are o'er;
XT S . C o m m i s s i o n e r W hen she was young and caught sardines common road certain bar I qualities
are preferable. As with brick umk-
and sprats
General Insurance Agent
I Now she’ s wake skookum, and can toil no iug, • lily certain qualtitii s of clay
Notary Public.
more,
j are suitable, but the success of vitri­
T h us left alone to solitude and tears,
Office in Robinson Building.
brick-paving certainly sug­
H er legal rights ignored; the good tum- fied
CoqutLm, Q rkoon .
tum
gests the suitability of the nn re
W ill ponder and bestow «to calm her fears)
( roughly prepared clay as a good
A inodienm. H vus klosh tiliicum,
substitute for stone or giavel where
IS'fAtt K e y .
j the latter materials are not availa­
Interpretation o f first v|rse:
ble. Climatic conditions would no
An Indian iiv as at Coos,
A tt o r n e y - at - L a w .
ill her friend nr dead;
d"Ul>t have to lie considered, and it
C oquille C it y , C oos C ounty , O heqon .
Now she can't work canoe on water
will have to he learned whether the
But w hite ( boston don't give grub.
N otary lu b lio .
W ake
skookum — not
strong
or
no material lound so suitable in the
strength
south would be equally durable
•Turn-turn—heart or to think.
when subjected to the severe testH
Hyas kiosh tiliicum — very good friend.
of a northern whiter. Of the UHe
o f burnt clay by railroads or “ gum­
A t t o r n s y . a t - L a w ,
Unwritten Records-
bo” us it is ¡orally termed, the Re­
M V B S H F IK L D , O B E G O N .
view of Reviews says:
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The unwritten records of the great
The railroads handle the clay and
Dealer in Bear. Esrvrit o f all kind*.
Northwest country from the Miss­ carry on all operations conuec'ed
S H A D H U D SO N ,
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1 J - E H A Y N E S . ouri River to the Racine Ocean and
with its burning bv machinery. The
northward to farthest Alaska con­ burnt gumbo ready for use, cau be
tain many tales of life among the delivered on boarti the car» at a cost
of twenty-five to th rtv-live ceuts a
Mining and Real Estate Agents Indians in which white men, well cubic yard. When burned by baud
born and bred, hut tailing under the as would UBimlly have to be done in
Eckley, Carry Coauty, Oregon.
De­ highway improvement, the cost
A V E vnluahle M ine«, Farina, Stock ban of civilization, are actors.
iiauches and T im ber Laiuin for stile.
spised “ squuwmeu,” first reckless would he perhaps ten or fifteen cents
The railroad gumbo pits
H ouse nml fi aorea o f land weU improved then weak ami finally debased ut­ more.
i n W ilb u r, Dourfae cou n ty, O r ., for sale, terly, eveu iu their own eye3, many are often a mile or two loug nud
or exohauR« fur property in M yrtle Foint,
of these wandering creatures have hundreds of feet wide. In the case
lived apart from home and kindred of the highways, the uiud would
and friends, maintaining to the end merely have to be shoveled out of
unbrukcu silence in regard to their the roadway, burned and shoveled
whereabouts and history. Children back.
GENERAL
who have had u just grievance
While for macadamizing purposes
against their lathers because of the on country roads burnt gumbo is
simple fact of their existence have not quite ns durable us Some of the
beeu in tuunv cases the powerful best grades of rock, it has many
Horseshoeing « Specialty.
Indestone that held these men to un­ ad van ages to offset this one short­
N. W. Cor Second nud Hall Sts .
satisfactory conOitnns with which coming, slight as it is. The process
Ooauille City, Oregon.
tbe\ had thoughdisely surrounded of producing burnt gumbo requires
themselves, the parental ius’.im t be­ practicady uo capital or great skill
ing stronger than the desire to re­ to carry on.
The most ordinary
turn L, the early home and to the labor nud a little common sense on
friends of the old days, including the part of one person, ns overseer,
Issued WecKy,
perhaps he mother whose eyes had can produce the best results.
Ol
grown dim with loug wutchiug for course the road should be properly
the boy that never came.
graded and crowned before putting
A sur-
Editor end Publisher.
A woman returning from Nome a on the gumbo road metal.
few mouths ago displayed among fuee of burnt day, six to eiglri inches
the “ snap-shots’ ' taken by her kooak in thickness, is commonly sufficient
T er m s — H er ald and C om m oner
the picture of two little girls—twins for good results; or ten inches in
E a t a b l e in A d v a n c e
One Y ear....................................*2.00 — the youngest of a family of twelve particular places, where unusual
Six Months................................ LOO children, whose luther is an Eng­ conditions exist or traffic is especial­
Three Month«........................... ^ lishman ot some culture and whose ly heavy.
mother
is a low-grade nstive
With no more expenditure of
T H E
Ala«kan Indian. The hut in which money and effort than is now put
the family lived was iu the btfck- ou the country roads,ballasting with
giound o f (he picture. It was the burnt clay would produce in a dozen
Imbit of tile mistress of this dwell­ years a system of highways equal to
ing to sit plucidlv up. n the earthen any of those for which France has
floor while she performed the minor so long been famous.
duties of her household. The man,
A burnt gumbo read is never
Wm. Gather, Proprietor,
it was said, loved his ihildreu and muddy, for that property is lost in
had no thought of deserting them. the burning. The surface of the
flJIHDfflHE,
He hud gone to that far-away place road is hard and smooth. As a
twi nty years before ou what he and speedway for bicycles nnd automo­
AG(!TE WARE
lus friends believed to be a brief biles. it. is ideal. For carriages and
mission. He was stisnded there and heavy wagons, it has no superi­
QUEENS WARE,
uuex|ieetedly; lost in Ins environ­ or. No vegetation ean grow on it
TIN W0RE
ment his self-respect, married a It is practically free from du-t after
C a ll and exam ine poods and inveatiKte squaw, and as cbilmen eame, settled
the highways system’ has been well
prices,
au la
himself dowu in exile, outwardly devel'tped, so that mud is not
content. He does not expect to re­ brought in from the tributary roads.
C Q D 3
B A Y
turn to England, now or • ver. His Moreover, the waim, red highways
handicap is too heavy. Just people contrast
pleasantly
against the
do not waste pity upon such a man. green landscape at those seasons of
There is no overflow of sentiment the year when country drives are
C. \N. PATERSON. Prop.
possible in his direction
His hap­ most enjoyable.
less children—bright-eyed passab­
M anufacturer o f M arble M onum ents, Iloa 1-
The process of burning clay is
ly intelligent, but w ithuut place in
st.onea. T a b le ti, etc.
quite simple. Along the roadside
cem etery lota enclosed i»it.h stone ooping the world belter than that occupied
or cu rb in g, iron railings furnished to o r­ by their stolid, affectionate mother, cord wood is piled ten leet wide.
d e r. Correspondence solicited from parties
are entitled to all the sympathy On this is thrown three or four
liv in g in. the country or other tow ns » h o
twelve
m ay wish a n y th in g in luy lin e o f business that the situation can possibly en­ inches of roal slack and
M V R S f J F l K » T>
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inches of gumbo mud, widen is cut
gender.
Another instance among many is from the railway or a pit, as the case
T o
t T i e TJ n i o r r a n a t e
just now before the public in Mon may be. On tiring the wood,enough
tana. A man who many ears ago air enters the pile to enable slow
left his home in MassachusRett.s combustion to be carried on with­
out the general ion of too much
T h ip o ld reliable and has. after painstaking search, been
m o s t s u c c e s s fu l spec­ tracked to his grave by the side of heat, which would vitrify the clay.
ia list in S a n F ratcia -
When a “ pit" is made, as often i«
his Indian wife.
A son and two
j co , still co n tin u es to
l cure a ll S e x a e ! and daughters survive, one of the latter necessary when burnt guiubo has to
S e m in a l D ise a se s,
being married to « man of her be hauled some distance, or, us is
Ig u c h as G on orrh es-
Better for his rela­ the usual way with railroads, new
■ O 1 c e t , S t r , o t o re. mother's race.
g S y p h ilis . ir. a ll it
tives in the East had his biBtory in additions of slack and mud are add­
|t(>rms. Skin D iseases,
the fur Northwest never been dis­ ed each day on one side of the pyr­
l N e r v o . o s D e b ility .
Im p o te n c y , Sem in al W eakness and Loss of closed, since it only revealed the amid, while on the other side the
M an h ood , the consequence o f self-a bu se | fact that he was twice dead to them. burnt gumbo is allowed to cool and
an d excesses producing the following svm pa j
to m s: Sallow countenance, dark spots nn- \
The records of the Northwest is then carried away. Iu this way
der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
country
are filled with facts of this j the pir a Ivances si lewavs a few feet
the earsj loss o f confidence, diffidence in
It is a pitv that they cannot j a lav until it has become several
approaching strangers, palpitation o f the type.
heart, weakness o f the lim bs and back, loss be construed into romances, but no hundred yards across.
o f m em ory, pim ples on the fa c e , oonghs-
The gumbo clays have many
such construction is possible. They
consnm ntion e t c .
D R . G IB B O N has practised in San Fran 1 exemplify unmistakably the truth of notable qualities, besides being i x-
cisco over 37 years an i those troubled shonld assertion that “ No man lives to him­ ceanively slickv in wet weather, en­
n o t fail to consult him and receive the b en ­
abling tuem to be readily dis­
efit o f his great sk ill and experience. The self alone.”— Or' gouiau.
tinguished. Th v usually foriu what
doctor cures when others f a i l.
T ry him
C L U E S G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured j
the farm-r calls cold, sour soils.
Y .i '.l l o i , H i ,] ,.
at h o m e.
C harges reasonable.
Call or j
These soils cannot be tilled to an
w rite.
D R . 4 . F . G IB B O N .
Vacation time is here and the advantige. The laud o e c u p ie i I by
62?» K ^arnev s tre e t. Ban Franc isco
children are fairly living out >f
them is afterwards worthless, ex­
doors. Th' re could lie no healthier
cept, perhaps, for scant past' repeat
place for them.
You need only to
eeitain seasons of the year. The
guard against the accidents incident­
clays absorb and are capable of re­
al lo most open sir sports. No
taining au immense amount of
le for our confidential letter before ¿p-
remedy equals OotVitt’s Wtch water, often ns much a- twenty-five
• for patent; it may be worth money
oanptiv ol Lain U. o . sad Foreign
H izel Stive for quickly stopping gallon» to a cubic yard.
p iin or removing danger or a. noun
Permission to locate n railroad
consequences. For cuts, scalds and
and T R A D E M A R K S
retorn E N ­
ballast pit tn some farmer’s gumbo
T I R E attorney's fee. bend model, sketch
rounds.
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F R E E report on patentability. we give
Haz>d 8 Ive for soie«. eiita and land ts usually readily obtained.
.he FT >t leg.il service and advice, and our
bruises.”
says L B. Johnson, of He not only gives his consent and
chaig j are moderate. Try us.
Swift, T. xrs
"It is the best rem­ the u-e of the land free, but is
edy on the market” Sure cure for se ret ly delight'd at the idea o f
P a te n t L a w y e r *,
piles and -kin diseases.
Beware of having *h- rai roid excavate, with­
0pp. U.S. Pat?nt Office.Washington. D.C,
out cost to him, a big pond for his
counterfeits. K . 8 . K d u w U o u .
Office ever Johnson, Dean & Co’s
market. Coquille, Orepnn.
G. D. Holden,
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John F. Hall,
Hudson & Haynes,
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PATEN TS
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stock. The best clays for making
In Tasmauia a method of growing
ballast are distinguishable by cer­ apple trees is followed which pre­
tain physical properties.
They are vents the trees from attaining large
very plastic, quite impure, very size. It is cLairool there, that these
fine-graiued and tenacious. Their low trees produce as many bushels
strength is euortnous, often as high of apples to the acre ns those which
as four hundred pounds to the reach higher up into the air. The
square inch. Theshtinkage is very trees are not dwarfs, but they are de­
great— teu or twelve per cent— iu veloped and cut back in such a way
the drying and burning process. as to keep them from growing to
These are the technical tests fur any great height. The main bene­
recognizing these clays. A ready, I fits are greater ease iu thiniug and
practical test is to find the very | gathering the fruit and a great re­
woist stretch of muddy county high­ duction iu the labor of thorough
sprayiug. Experience iu Oregou
way.
shows that in the case of young trees
it is possible to reduce the ravages
To Advertise Orjgon.
of the codling moth to practically
An effort will be »iade to raise notbiug, but that with old and large
$2500 throughout the state for the trees a considerable per cent of
purpose of publishing nun igration wormy apples must- he 'expected
literature, booklets about Oregon. even with the most thorough spray-
The money should be quickly aud iug which it is possible to give such
easily raised, if only the right kind tiees In a compact orchard there
of rneu cau be found to do the neces- esu be no permanent advantage iu
sary “ rustling.” For this purpose tall trees, because there is ouly so
members of the new State orColum much sunlight on a given a area.
bia River Board should be, useful. When trees are grown as they are
Atam eetiug last eveniug General toa large exteut in Europe, iu single
Immigration Agent McKinney de­ rows,the advautHge of tall trecH over
tailed his plans for attracting de­ short oues is manifest.
For onr
sirable immigrants by the distribu­ or .'Liard conditions it seems plausible
tion of this literature, indicating that some method of growing apple
that hereafter the O. R. A. N. and trees which would keep them from
Southern Pacific would do even exitiding a height of 12 or 15 feet
more to increase Oregon's producing would be the best.—Rural North­
population than the Northern Pa­ west.
cific amt Great Northern had done
for Washington. He said he wished
The King's Days Ars Nearly Over-
to opeu “ a cordial future, wherein
the good will of the people and the
L ondon , July 23. A high court
railroads of Oregou will be mutual.
nffi ial who has seen King Edward
Iu the next ten years Oregon will
many times since the operation
have greater relative progress thuu
was performed, made the following
Washington or Idaho, and the rale
statement today: “ With the ut
of its advancement will exceed that
most precaution the King will gel
of either of those states iu the past
through the coronation, though it
decade.”
is likely be will Dot go to Lnudou
In farther remarks Mr. McKinney until the uight before the ceremony
showed that at last the railroad aud will afterwards immediately
people were awake to tbs immense return to Cowes. The reason for
natural resources of Oregon, and to having the coronation so soou is a
the importance to these railroads of grave one, as the King's physicians
developing these
resources and believe be will never be so well
increasing rapidly tho products and Hgaiu.”
He added that the first
wealth of the state.
This is a operation revealed a diseased con­
very important movement for the dition of the. intestiual cavity, and
business men and »11 classes of that a second operation will be
property-owners of Oregon, and necessary. This probably will be
them should be no hesitancy or performed next antuuiD.
lukewarmness in giving the project ’ C ow es , July 2 3 — King Edward
of advertising Oregon a cordial sup­ was brought up ou the deck of the
port.
royal yacht today apd was wheeled
alxrat tor some time. His Ma­
Slate Normal School.
jesty's recovery from day to dsy
has beeu so rapid as to utterly as­
“ The Southern Oregon
State tound hi« pbysiciaus, who have
Normal School is inuking through beenfeaiful that his recuperation
preparation for the coming year's would be only partial, and tiiAt u
work.
The buildings are being teac'iou would set in.
remodeled and repaired, aud exten­
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sive additions to the chemical and
Summer
complaint
is unusually
physical department are being made.
prevalent
among
children
this sea­
The faculty is composed of strong
‘ eachers consecrated to the work, son. A well developed case iu the
and each department is iu the hands writer's family was cured last week,
by the timely use of Cliamberlatu’s
of a specialist.
Colic. Cholera aDd Diarrhoea Rem-
A year's course in Latin and iu • fly — one of the best patent medi­
Economics has been added to futln-r cines manufactured and which is
prepare teachers tor high B-'hool always kept bn hand at the home of
work.
The training depaitmeut ye scribe. This is not iutended as
.vill be especially strong. A man of a puff for the company, who adver­
splen lid education and wide exper­ tise with us, but to beuefitlittio suf­
ience will be at the bead of this ferers who may not be within easy
department. Much attention will access of a physician. No family
lie given to oruto y, and athletics should be without a bottle of this
will be made prominent.
The medicine in the house, especially in
citizens ot Ashland hive guaranteed the summer time.
Lansing, Iowa,
some #200.00 as prizes for exeeli Journal. For sale by R. 8. Kuowl
ence in these lines.
Tho City
ton.
Ltliary, of 2000 well selected vol­
umes, is thrown open to students of
The removal of Minister Wu from
the institution. Board and lodging his position as Envoy Extraordinary
can be had at from $2.50 per week to fhn United States will be regrett­
to $4.('0 Climate healthy. Course ed by all who have come in contact
of study practical and exhaustive, i with the genial Celestial.
For catalogue of announcements, j -
write B. F. Mulkey, President, or
Clifford Thomas, Secretary, Ashland,
Oregon.”
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J. J LAMB, Pres.
L . HARLOGKER, Vice.Pres.
G. W, W HITE, Cathie
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Has money to loan on approved
personal und real estate security, buys county, town and school distrio
warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds aud all kinds of legal instru
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Issues fire insurance at lowest rates iu following companies:
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I have had over T h i r t y Y e a r s ’ experience in Local and General agen.
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Fire Insurance Companus.
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General Insurance Agen
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First-Class Article o f ^ c d C cdor SI)it)gles Furnished oo Short Notice
and at Popular Price.
A gents : Capt. O K. Willard, o f the steamer W elcom e on the upper
river. Ca it. W. K. Pinter, o f the steamer Venus, on the Tower river
and C. M. Skeels, for Coquille City.
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by our new invention.
Only those bom deaf arc incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
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The National Dairy and Pure
Food Association has concluded its
sixth annual session, The associa- !
tiou is composed of the dairy and
pure food d< partments of the sever­
al states; men who make the ques-'
tion of food stuffs a study. Manu­
The greatest ambition of Amer­
factures endeavor to put {irticlea of j
ican men and women l* to have I
food upon the market as cheaply as
home* blefsed with children. The ]
possible aud yet make them a tractive
woman afflicted with female din- j
to the eve. Butter is colored. Glu­
caw in constantly menaced with
cose and a little fruit juice (perhaps)
becoming a childless wife. No
are made into jellies, colored and
medicine can restore dead or-
sold for apple, quince or currant,
| guru, but Wine of C:irdui doe«
as the coloring matter might indi­
I regulate derangements that pre­
cate Of the analine dyes which
vent conception; doc* provent
are usually u s d for coloring mime
l miscarriage: doe* restore weak
are harmless and some are poison­
functions .and shattered nerve*
ous Chemists say they cannot tell
and does bring babies to homo*
by analysis whether the coloriug ]
barren and desolate for years.
matter is poisonous or not. When I
Wine of Can!ni gives women the
taken in small quantities they may
health ami strength to bear heal­
not be injurious, yet if you get ai
thy children. You can get a
little in butter, some in
jelly,
j dollar bottle of Wine of Cordui
some in cann<d beans (used to
I from your dealer.
make them look fiesh and green) a
little preservative in the tomato
143 M a rh t t treet.
catsup and possibly formaldehyde
V mp . is, T»*n r A p r i l 14, 1M1.
In Fr bn "• . 1901, I toi v oil • Lottie of
in a glass of milk, ODe gets quite
Wine rf Crrdvl and one package of ■
a don*- at an ordinary meal. The
Thcdfort] - 1:1 i
I>r»jght. I had been
marri« <1 flit •♦*!) rears nr.d had never
general opinion of the chemists
given birth *
¡ 1 took Wl ie
of Cordui. N » v I emmotherof a fine
present was that coloring matter
I but > "ir i which wae horn March 31,19W.
should be absolutely pruhibted iu
1 The bat i
foaitem [Hcint'e and I
|
' W e l l l.H H IV p
■ 'll
f
all food stuffs.
They were also
Now n r homo is hanpv and I never will
b«> without Wine of (,'ardni in mv house
oppos'd to the use of chemical
| a g a in .
M m . J W . C . HM ITU .
preservatives. Our readers will he
For *drlf*o and Iterator«, addrma, jrtrlnff
interested in the dt-eussions which
!
t •
V vi. ty f>wy .»rt-
meni , r Onittfipoog» MeOldae Company,
will be published later.
Farmers
ChotUknootfA, r*nn.
are and should be interested in this
subject.— Pacific Homestead.
J. J LAMB
“ ARLINGTON.”
A strictly high-grade 5*w -
ing M a c h i n e , f i n i v h « 6
throughout iu the best pue-
sible manner. It p o w m c* ail
modern improvements,audit«
mechanical construction i*
such that in it are combined
simplicity with great strength,
thus insuring eu»c of running,
durability, mid making it im-
powibleTor the machine to be
ptrt out of order. It sews fart
ami makes a perfect eCitch
with .all kinds of tin ead and
nllclasnsof raaterhii. Alway«
ready for use and utirivuJod
i for speed, durability ami cual*
itjr of work. Notice the foi-
l»wiug points ot 8uperioH»y*
The Mead o f the "Arlington” «wing* on potent socket hinges, firmly held down 1
rcw. Stroug, substantial, neat and haml:» >mc in design, and beautifully oruam ^tod iu gold.
screw
has rounded corners nud is inlaid or countersunk, making it
?* .uViwi
Be (I
d plate
j
nigU -SI a r m -a p sc e aimer 1 n« nrin is oyt insnni nijtn *n«i »
—••«»
lar* «-t akirta, Pnd even quilts. It 1« Self Threading—Absolutely ao holes to put t,' re“d
eacc,>t eye of needle. Shuttle iscylinder, open on end. entirely self-threading, easy to piit in o r
take out; bobbin holds a large amount of thread. 5tltch Regulator is on the bed o f the nimhine.
bent-.-.th th.* bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number of atltchea lothe Inch, aim enu
be ch.t’iged from * to U sli! I k s to the inch. Feed Is double *nd eatends on
^ 'r
never fails
is “ pomiit^
fail» to take vood»
eoodfl through; never stops at scams; movement
move
* ““ no |q»r^gs to
breac
rvt out ot order; can be raised and lowered at will. Automntlc Bobbin w in der } o
brea»; ami
and -ret
filling the fubbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine ooci
not run w!ti;e winding bobbin. Light Running -Machine is easy to run, dors not fatigue tncopor-
ttor, makes bttle noise aud sews rapidly. Stitch is a double lock rtitch, the aamejm both sides,
is a flat spring ten-
will not ravel, aud can b< changed without stopping the machine. Tension
Tern
... „ S to . l.jO
w spool
____________________
^ „ Never gel ts out
it of order.
si on, anti will admit thread from
cotton without _____
changing.
___________ l> be
e put
The Needle is a straight, self- citing needle, flat on one side, andcannot
put id fn i wrong, Nettila
the
bottom
to
prevent
oil
from
getting
Bar i » round, tnadeol cast Hardened steel, with oil cup at “ * 1 “
*“
ise hardened steel ami easily adjusted
on the good*. AsMusiaWe Louring*— All bearings arc case
.......................
--> taken
with a »crew driver. All
lost motion can •
be
t
i up. and the machine will last a lifetime.
Attachment*—Each machine Is furtitahed with neceamry tool md . - - • " r ' " :
furnish an extra set of attachment*; iu a velvet lined metal box. free of charge, as follows,
rufller -Mid gatherer, our hindei, one shirring plate, one set of four hemmers, different wicltns up
to >» » f fir inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, and one thread
cut 1« Woodwork of finest quality oak or walnnt, gothic cover aud drawers, nickel-plate r g
to
twera, dre^a guards to wheel, nnd device for replacing belt.
n n it t v d a y h ; bh PRtCfs roa
m i y directly of rranufactuber 1 and
U U ll I r A l
S£ttlMft MACHINES UU I SAVE ACINI $ AKD DEALER S PROFITS
O U R O B C A T O FT'-.H . i f ' s o l " « '
Whole-.1« P ric.,h "t
in order to introduce thisnig »•-grade sewing machine, we m a k e sp ecial cou­
pon offer, giving ever-/ reader <», this paper a chance to g.’t n first-clasa ma­
chine *t the lowest trici* e r offered. On receipt of $i*.5 o cash andcoupon.
wc will ahi*i the kbovc-dvetibed machine anywhere securely packed and
crate«',;twd gua. -lie ’ safe 1 'tdiverv. A t m years’ written wurrantv sent with
eatb mjcliin*
limn y x -. traded if not a* represented after thirty days' test
trial. We a
»hit* C. O. !>. for JliJ.-K) with prlvilegeof twenty days’ trial on
receipt o f f j.m » $ a guarantee of r h v I fuith ami charges. If you prefer thirty
days^tri d U.-fore pavinr, s*-nd for o ir large illustrate*! catalogue with teatl-
mopiai exoi tiidP" fully I >w we ship sewing machines anywhere to any.
one nt the 1 iw.st manufacturer 3 prices without asking one cent in
The best plan ia to »end all cash with order, a* yon then save the $1.00 dl^
•oant. Keriember the roupou mu»t be sent with ord»r.
-& r
Or Mitke vuai order liironsh (he Herald, wilhoat eitramt’ ■ * r