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C o q VOL 20. u i l l e C i t i ) U e f u l COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST r», 1902. ed a depth of about 26 feet. The Indian War Pent Ions. No White Butter. building of the projected south jetty ------ Be it enacted by the Senate and Rumors of a bis real estate rleal would doubtless increaso this to 40 Charles Y. Knight, secretary of feet. House of Representatives of the the National Dairy Union, writes Office ever Johnson, Doan A Co’s in connection with the Great Cen The harbor inside itas amide room Doited States of America in Ci.n- tral R. R. project have tjeen rife for the Hoop-stead ns follows, uuder market. Coqnille, Oregon. The few gress assembled, 1 hat the proris- the date of July 12, 1902; several days in Marshfield, and it and good auchorage. can now be definitely stated that shoal places toward the upper bay j ions, limitations, and benefit« of the “ The new oleomargarine law “ hogsbacks,” easily j A> t entitled “ An Act granting pen- such a deal has been consummated. are simply dredged. The dredging required j sions to survivors of the Indian went luto effect July 1st. Oleo ____ i Nearly 800 acies of land in one margarine is uow the color of white L a w y e r . body, with a (fond water frontage each y««r on the C‘ lumbin between ' wars of 18R2 to 1812, inclusive, tallow A great deal of farm but Portland and the sea would give j known ns the B nek Hank war. Ju stice of tne Peace City Recorder. on the bay has beeu bought by the better water in Coos Bay for twenty ! Creek war, Ci erokee disturbances, ter has come to this market so U S . O o m m t a a i o n e r , Gr, at Central Land Co., the corpor- years. Thero is no large river I and the Seminole war," approved white in color us to be mistaken by I ution through which the Great Cen- General Insurance Agent emptying its sediment into the bay. July 27, 1892, be, an I the same are consumers for oleomargarine. I trul R. R. Co., does its laud busi- Notary Public. The die Iging done bv the govern- ! hereby, extended, from the date of “ Kindly advise your readers that ; ness. uient several years ago has been a the passage of this' act, to the sur- ! unless they want their butter sold Office in Roliinson Buiirling. Tlic purchase includes one hun permnnent improvement. j vivtng officers and enlisted meu, in- as packing stock they must color C o q u il l e , O k l g o s . dred and thirty acres lying on the This only touches the matter. j eluding marines, militia, and vo I ju - i it a • ns to resemble June butter. I wst* r front between the stave mill These facts are familiar to our peo tet-rs of the military and unval ser Otherwise consuraeis iu the cities I and, the . W ' tyr 31 ill, taking ■<> the ple. ho familiar that they form an vice of the Uniteti States who serv because of repeated inisiepreePDts- old'hlHtiUWer house property, ami old story, and we do not fully rea- ed for thirty days or Inore and were : tiotis made to them, will believe it | situated about a mil.'from the busi lize the importance of it. Yet it is j honorably discharged under the ‘ A t t o r i ie y - at - “L a w , i to bn oleomargHiine and refuse to ness part of Marshfield tielonging C o q u il l e C it y , C o o s C o u n t y , O r e g o n . a storv of vital significance in con- Uniteti States military, State. Terri buy it. j to the Flanagan estate; a string of torial, or provisional autlmrities in nection with this railroad matter. N o ta ry t u b l i c . If uncolored or white butter is ¡.six forties lying just west of this The fast is that while we have the Florida and Georgia Seminole made in the future it will entirely city owned by C. H. Merchant; and Indian war of 1817 and 1818; the a five hundred acre tract joining such a harbor, the idea or Coos Bay Fevrc River Indian-war of Illinois couuteiact tbe effects o f the new the Merchant land on the west and blooming out as the terminus of of 1827; the Sac %nd Fox Indian law, because if people become ac one or more trans-continental rail customed to eating white buttei A t t a r a a y . a t - i _ , a - w , I extending over to Pony slough, and roads. and one of the world's im war of 1831; the Sabine Indian dis they will easily he deceived by ¡belonging to the Flanagan estate. M .V H S H F 1 E L D , O U E Q O N . turbances of 1836, and 1837; the I I he price paid for the Flanagan portant harbors, from the stand Cayuse Indian i^ar of 1817 and oleomargarine swindles. Tbe sal ------------------------ ---- D e a t e i in K kal E st a te o f a t! k in d s . i land is $50,"00 and for the Merch point of its shipping, is such a big 1848, on the Pacini- coast; the Flor vation of the butter busiuess de one that wo are slow to seriously pends upon keeping up the stand ant land $12,000. ida wars with the Seminole Indians, J. E HAYNES. rilTAD H U D S O N , adopt it. ard color of butter to distinguish it It can lie stated p -sitivelv that. from 1842 to 1858, inclusive; the The exp'-rience of a former boom Texas and Newi Mexico Indian war from oleomargarine.’’ ; t h i s is n o t a p a p e r o e a l n i r m i o p -ti.m |>ropoaitiiui; but a bona fide has its influence now-, and it ia just of 1849 to 1856; t^ie California In Now we are simply up against it purchase, and imltcati-a that th re as well that it has. No matter vhat dian disturbance o f 1851 and 1852; Mr. Knight says we muHt color but Mining and Real Estate Agents is something quite different from transpires, exciteuent or town-lot the Utah Indiaj^ disturbances of ter— that is farm butter that is Eckley, Curry Comity, Ori'eon I wind behind this railroad proposi- madness is the last thing we want. 1850 to 1853, inclusive, nnd the Or white—to represent June butter-- Granting that big things are on the W E vnlu«l>le M'nes. Farms. Stock ] tiou. egon and Washington Territory nice yellow butter—or some dealers UancbeB and Timber Lauds for sale. way, they may be along tune reach Indian wars from 1851 to 1856, in will repre-eut to their customeis Another project, which is not a If the present prosperous clusive; and also to include the sur that it is oleomargarine, snd they House and fi acres o f land well improved j vital part of the larger scheme, is ing us. in W ilbor, DouRlas oonnty. Or., for sale, times continue events are likely to viving widows of such officers and will refuse to buy it. I’ he pure or exchurfte for prupeitv in Myrtle Point, ¡ the B. It Line Railroad, to start at follow each other more rapidly than enlisted men: Provided, That such food meu, or most of them, tp|| us I Empire City and skirt nearly the many now suspect. But we have widows have not remained: And that it is dangerous to color any entire circumference o f the bay. no guarantee that a year or two provid further, That where there is food because some coloring mattei The Belt Line Company has pur veals from now may not see a wave no record of enlistment or muster is poisonous sud chemists cannot chased two bio-ks in Empire City, of reaction or deprission sweeping GENERAL into the service of the United States tell, by analysis, the poisonous taking iu-thfe old stave mill and over the country that would put a in any of tbe wars mentioned in from tbe non-poisonous, and some the Cauimun property, with the stop to all new projects of such this Act the record of pay by the unscruplous manufacturers u s p water frontage, and will go ahead magnitude ns the one uuder consid- United States shall he accepted as poisonous coloring matter because with the construction of a wharf ation. Conditions never were so full and satisfactory proof of such it in cheaper and a little poison there. This line, as we have said, is Horseshoeing a Specialty. favorable as now for tbe carrying N. W. Cor Second and Hall Sta distinct from the larger railroad out of such a project, but how loug enlistment and service: And pro “ won’t hurt.” Where are we?— vided further, That all contracts Pacific Homestead. project. If the latter is carried out C oquille City, Oregom___ will these conditions last? ... -------» »♦ - ----------------- heretofore made betwetu the bene the former will undoubtedly materi- As the M ail remarked the other ficiaries under this Act nnd peusion A C ure tor Cholera tu ln n lu ia . lize, though perhaps not in its en day, however, these people have attorneys and claim agents are here tirety at present. “ Last May,” says Mrs. Curtis asked nothing from us. They have by declared null and void, It is understood that the options Baker, of Bookwulter, Ohio, “an Is s u e d W e e R y , come here quietly gone about their Approved June 27, 1902. secured by Mr. Garrigus on land infant child of our neighbor’s was business without asking any bonuses across the bay have not been taken suffering from cholera infantum or o*her favors. They are spending by the railroad people. The Secretary of the Interior has The doctor bad given up all hopes some money here, which is certain I took a bottle of The M ail has been oharry of de ly not a detriment, and now they are iattuerl un emphatic denial of the of recovery. Editor and Publisher, voting much space to thjs railroad investing in a way that locks litre statement that politi-'s will have any Uhambaplain’» Coho. Cholera au«l IIIC O U , - s - V E U U I I L talk. It had and has no desire to business. effect on the selection of sites lor Diarrhoea Ronteoy to the house, T e rm s — H er a ld and C om m oner — the irrigation reservoirs to be estab telling them I felt sure it would do get in and whoop up a pnper boom; The M ail w ill en d ea vor to give lished under the recently passed P a y a b l e in A d v a n c e . good if used aci-oiding to directions but on the other hand, it is glad to reliable news as fast as it is available. irrigation law. One Y ear...................................$2 00 In two days’ time the child hud chronicle any indications that the — Coast Mail. Six Months................................. 1.00 big things in the air are likely to Miss Alice Roosevelt, who has fully recovered, and i« now (nearly - ~ T h r e e M o n t h « ................................ 75 mat era lize. a year since) a vigorous, healthy A Y O U * « U l l Y ' f l I J F i : S A V E D . been spending some time in the I have recommended this T H E Adirondiicks, near the point from girl. The expenditure of the tidy sum At P iM iir iiiH , C o i n I»j which her father started on his rapid Remedy frequently and have never of $02,000 for one tract of land is I x i - h i i u * * C V l i r . t !l i » l < ‘ i'ii m i d D i i i r i 'l i o f n trip to Buffalo, after President Mc known it to fail in any single in certainly an evidence that there is Dr. Chits H. Utter a prominent Kinley’s death, has been presented stance.” For aale by R. S. Kuowl- something iu the business. As to who is oehtnd the proposition it is physican, of Panama, Columbia, in with one of the horseshoes worn by ton. useless to inquire. That is a matter a recent letter slates: “ Last. March the team driven by Mr. Roosevelt on which, for obvious reasons, is kept I had as a patient a youug lady his way to the railroad -tation. A >t. Louis judge has rendered a W in . Gallier, Proprietor, sixteen years of age, who had a from tbe public. Cripple Creek, Colo., is to he the most sensible decision in which he Of one thing the editor of the very bad attack of dysentery. scene of one c f the largest mining says. “ Any dog has a legal and un her M a i l can speak front personal ac Everything I prescribed for undertakings ever inaugurated. It deniable right to bite uuy man, proved ineffectual and she was quaintance. Mr. J. W. Cook, pres will consist of a tunnel fourteen woman or child who purposely and AGfITE AHE Her ident pf the Great Central Land growing worse every hour. utiles in length through mountains with intent to disturb said dog's Co., who is now here representing parents were sure she would di-. believed to bear the richest ore and tranquility an 1 peace of mind, does QUEENS WÄRE, She had become so weak that she that corporation, is a solid business will tap a number of mines a'ready attneh. or cause to be attached, to TIN flRE. said dog’s tail a tin can or other man. not a boomer. For a number could not turn over in bed. What in operation. to do at thi- critical moment a as a weight which will impe !e the pro- Call a n d e x a m in e p o o d s nr.d investiate o f years a resident of Los Angebs, a u la p r ic e s . Few people realize that Ata-ka gress ol said animal.” he was a | romiuent member of tin- study for me, hut I thought of Chamberlain’« Colie, Cholera and sends to the United States products city council and made a record for The Sattlt Sle. Marie Canal, pop 0 0 0 3 B A Y business ability, energy and integ Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last, valued at $15.009,00(1 per annum. ularly known as the “ B o o , ” contains The most They consist of gold to the amount rity. Lateron business interests in resort, prescribed it. whs effected. of $8,000,000, fish to the amount of the largest lock of any canal in the the Bohemia mining district called wonderful result Within eight hours she was feeling $6,000,000, and fur« to the amount world. In passing through the for his presence there and he pulled canal vessels practically ascend or a large mining pmposition out. of much better; inside of three dais ot $1,000,000. The total value of desctLu an 18-foot stairway and C. W. PATERSON, Prop. the hole it had got into. Dispos she was upon her feet and at the the products brought from Alaska 25,000,000 tons of freight have M a n u fa c t u r e r o f M a r b le M o n u m e n t s . H ea l- ing of his interest there, he has end of one week was entirely well.” to the United States since its pur pas-erl through the canal in a single sfcon es. T a b le t s , e t c . For sale bv R. S. Knowltou. chase. according to the Bureau of cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping since resided in Poitland, and he is j Statistics, will exceed $150,000,000. year. or curbing. Iron railings famished to or now here as the repressmative of der. Correspondence solicited from parties Tactics ot Tracy Used by Three Hoboes- President Ross, who in turn repre liv in g in th e co u n try o r o th e r to w n s w ho It is related that Edmund Burke m a y w is h a n y t h i n g i n m y l in e o f b u s in e s s bents the Eastern interests that are O gden . Utah, .July 30. —Three was once taken to task by one of M vasinm *» o O ff o behind the Great Cential R. R C". 1 ) 0 h o c conly held up and robbed a the supporters of the government, T o t !h .e TD n i e r t u n a t e He has charge, as president of the passenger on the Rio Grande one George Onslow, who charged Laud Cnmiaiix, of that branch of Western tram who had «tapped out that in atta. king the ministry Burke the Railroad Company’s business on the platform of the Union Sta had insulted the king, to hie which Just,now, during Major Kinney's lion here last night \ detective replied: “ The honoroble member he also represents that who went in puisuit of the robh< rs has exhibited much energy but little T h i s o l d r e l i a b l e a n d j absen.-e, m o s t s u c c e s s f u l sp ec- gentleman, g ving him charge of tin was hi turn held mi and relieved discretion. He ah- uld know while 1 i a l i s t in 8 a n F r a i o i s - j entire rnilroa I int. resls here. o f hi- it volver. handcuff-* anil other I honor the King I am not nt a ll ' c o , s t ill c o n t in u e s f o i i c u r e a ll S e x u p ‘ a n d ! It is difficult to write "f this mat pal Hpliei tislia and told to hurt ) bound to honor his ministers. I S e m i n a l D is e a s e s , ! he did A posse may honor his majesty but, sir, I see I s o c b ns G o n o r r h e s - | ter without making the article read away, which Wine of Cardui is the guardian g G l e e t . S t r e t a re. like boom literature, which it ¡ h n-d. headed bv hi xeral policemen took no possible reHson 0 r honoring his of a woman’s health and happi ¡ S y p h i l i s , in a l l it A cold statement of the facts in re up the pn suit of tbe robbers, maj- sty's man servant and maid ser ¡ ¡f o r m s . S k i n D is e a s e s . ness from youth to old age. It to this harbor make it plain fhev came .u p with them, and in vant, his ox or—(looking at On ¡ N e r v o u s D e b il i t y . gata! helps her safely into woaianhood. I m p o t e n c y . S e m in a l W e a k n e s s a n d L o s s c f j that there is nothing unreasonable tile exchange o f shot« which fol slow) his ass.” M a n h o o d , th e c o n s e q u e n c e o f s e lf-a b u s e It sustains her during the trials lowed P iliceman Farr was «evprel x iu the idea that one of the great a n d e x o e s s e s p r o d u c in g th e f o ll o w i n g s y m p a of pregnancy, childbirth and T r XIJ f r i e n d . t o m s : S a llo w c o u n t e n a n c e , d a r k s p o t s u n railroad comp mies has fixed upon wounded. The robbers then fled motherhood, making labor easy d e r th e e y e s , p a in in th e h e a d , r in g in g in Coos Bay as the tt m inu s of a trims It is with joy I tell you what toward the hilts north of the city th e e a r s , lo s s o f c o n f id e n c e , d iffid e n c e in and preventing Hooding and mis- Tbe simple, Ml nodhounds from the state pen Kodol ili.I for me. I wan troubled a p p r o a c h in g s t r a n g e r s , p a lp it a t io n o f the cotitin« ntal railroad. ff carriage. It gently leads her h e a r t , w e a k n e s s o f t h e lim b s a n d b a c k , lo s s utidi malile fact is that this is the itentiary a Salt Lake w-te tele with my stomach for sev,.|Hl month B through the dangerous period o f m e m o r y , p im p le s o n t h e f a c e , c o u g h s - best hat bur b. tween Ban Fran- isi-o Upon being advised to owe Kodol, graphed for and were pnt on the c o n s u m D tio n e t c . ■ known as tho change of life. and Puget, Sound Coos Bay oar track f the robbers this morning. ] 1 Hid so and words cannot tell the D R . G I B B O N h a s p r i c t i s e d in S a n F ran c i s c o o v e r 3 7 y e a r s a n J t h o s e tr o n h le d s h o n ld has a greater depth ol water today good it has Gone t e. A neighbor n o t f a i l t o c o n s u l t h im a n d r e c e iv e th e b e n Big Railroad Deal than that of tile Columbia River, had dyspep-ia so that tie had tried e fifc o f h is g r e a t i k i l l a n d e x p e r i e n c e . T h e cures leucorrhtaa, falling of the most everything. I told him to use d o c to r cores w hen o th ers f a il . T r v h im and be:ween the l-ars otherwise CCKES G U \R \N TE E D . P e r s o n s cu re d womb, and menstrual irregularity th- re is no comparison, Anyone Words of gratitude bine N e w Y o r k , July 30 Reports Kodol a t hom e. C h a r g e s r e a s o n a b le C a ll n» In every form. It is valuable in who has ever crossed the Col- mhia from 8au Francisco receive I here I come to me from him hei-Hiise I w rite . D R . 4 . F . G IB B O N . every trying period of a woman’s bar will remember with dread the 'his afternoon state that the St. | recommended i t —Geo. W. Fiy, fi2r> K ° a r n e v s t r e e t . S a n F r a n c i s c o life. It reinforces the nervous miles of broken water through L oqi A San Frsrn-isc.t ha» acquir Vi-da, low«, He«!tb ai'il strength system, sets directly on tho geni which they passed with ug y sho i s ed cou 'iol of the Clin- .go A East of mind and body depend on tbe tal organs and is the finest tonic •nid bnakers on ever» h ind. No ern 11 'tools Tbp director« o f the st -inai-h, and normal activity of tne for women known. Aak your • mount of money can ever make the Frisco road, who were hppo , refue digestive organ«. Kodol. the great to write for ou r confidential letter before ap mouth of the Columbia a good en- ed to c-mlirm or deny the rejxut reconstructive tonic, cure« all | druggist for a $1.00 bottle of plying for patent; it m ay be worth m oney, w e prom ptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign M ine of Cardui. n anee. H. H. Porter; wb > represents the stomach and bowel trouble«, indi On the other hand the Coo Bay controlling inteie-t* u, Chic »go A gos ion, dyspepsia. Kodol digests Bsl-svU)«, At»., July 11, un»- I am n r 'n , W in« „ t Carrfal and T h .d - ■ r is a short, straight shoot. From Eastei n I lin ts i|- ell .* s to d -cuss anv good food »oil eat. Take a and TP ADE MARKS o r return EN ford a h i«ck -D ra u '-'»t »nil I lest 1 I«S » TIRE attorney's fee. Send m odel, sketcn tei p water ou tne outside to deep the matter. Tne Han Francisco do-e after meals. R. 8 Knowlton. d itt-r-n t woman »Ireadr. S «r»rali la- or pbnt< hnto and we send pn I M M E D I A T E d it s har« tre-a th « me* fin « « la t h» r E report on patentability, w e give v-it'r and safety on the inside, a di-patchew sis.» stated tlist control • « # - • the t’ rc«. I unve thr*e e in s __ _ _ **t legal service and advice, and our a vessel passes in a few minutes o f the St. L "lis A San Fi •iieisi o and .hey aro uninsf it wifh m"« charges are m oderate. Try u*. For Sate at a Bargain Mr*. K ATE HftOW DER. F rther, the deepening of the chan- road now res-ed with the Son’ h-rn n 1 to any required depth is an i - i - v .Railway. A representative of J. 160 hi le lb It) I' In It. lusel ll Pl v Patent La w y e r a, matter. The construction of 'he P Morgan A C<>. dented this last t o o l s < n d c r e a m s e p a r a t o r n n d i* o Opp. U.S. Patent Office.Washington, D.C. north jetty ua« given ami roaiutain- report. giue. J. Q cick , t ’oqm lle, Or. 3 D E N T I S T Big Real hstate Transaction. NO 5 J. J L A M B , Pres. J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S. D. Holden, E. A à J. Sherwood, Jotn. F. Hall, Hudson & Haynes, H M c A D A M S & W IL S O N , B M s it t _ s W iip i Work THE COMMONER L . H A R L O G K E R , Vice.Pres. G. W , W H IT E , Casbie COQUILLE V0LLEY B0NI(. CAPITAL C O Q U - - . I L L E , $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 0 :B E ]G r 0 L T Does a general banking business. Has money to loan on approve d personal anil real estate security, buys county, town and school distrie warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds nnd all kinds of legal instrn ments—Notarial work. Iasues fife insurance at lowest rates in following companies: .¿Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg. O P 2 D X IS 3 E O T O I5 3 . A. J. SHERWOOD. ISAIAH HACKER J. J LAM B L. HARLOCKEP, and G W.WHITE. E . G . D . H O L D E N ’S General Insurance Office, - - - Robinson Building, O oquille, Oregon. Over Three MM Million Dollars Insurance Coital B e p re se n te c L H omo I nsurance C ompany , N. Y. - - - - - - - - $14,406,450.33 S t . P aul F. it M. I nsurance C ompany , M inn . - - - - $ 2,855,012.00 T raders ’ I nsurance C ompany , C hicaoo - - - - - - $ 2,435,571.29 H ome F. A M. I nsurance C ompany , S an F rancisco - - - $ 1,037.715.38 F ire A ssociation I nsurance C ompany , P hiladelphia - - - $ 6,340,250.99 E quitable L ike I nsurance C ompany , N . Y . - - - - - $304,598,063.40 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 Companies. E. G. D. HOLDEN, General Insurance Agen E is h tra p S h in g le m ill, Young A. Albee, Props. First-Class Article of Red Cedar Sl)il)gles Furnished on Short Notice and at Popular Price. A gents : Capt. O. tt. Willard, o f fhe steamer W elcom e on the upper river. Ca it. W. tt. Panter, of tho steamer Venus, on tbe lower river anil C. M. Skeels, for Coquillo City. William J. Bryan, I. X . L . HARDW ARE STORE, A L L CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD K. NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. A. WeRMAN, OF BALTIMORE, 3AYQ: IlALTiMORn, Md., March jo, 1901. Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured o f deafne**. thanks to your treatment, I will uow give y e a a full history o f m y case, to be used at your discretion. m „ « H i t in a i About five years ago m y right eur began to sing, and this k e p t on g e llin g worse, u au i 1 to»i m y hearing in thir. ear entirely. „ . . . I u n d fiw c n t a treatment for catarrh, for three m onths, wit hour, anv huccewi, c m js ih r d a n u m - b e r o f physicians, anion*,' others, the 1110-t em inent tar hpccialuh c f Ibiacity. w h o ttid me Uiai on ly an operation could h elp me, and even Hint only tc m p o r-n ly , thut the head noises w ould then cease, hut the heuri::* in the affected car w ould be 1 art forever I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New W k paper, and orJ ? rcA m eat. A fter I had used it on ly n few days according to your directions, the noise* ana to-dav, after five w eek s m y hearing in the diseased cur hua been entirely restored. 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It poFsewses ait modern im provem ents,audita mechanical construction U such that in It are com bined aimplicHy with great strength, thus insuring cuse o f running, durability, and m aking It im p o n ib le lor the m achine to be put out o f order. It sews faat and m akes a perfect rtitch with all kinds o f thiead an d all classes o f materhil. Alw ajw ready for use and unrivalled i for speed, durability and qual- itv o f w ork. Notice the fol low in g points o f su p eriorly» T h e {lead o f the "A rlin g to n ” sw ings on patent socket hinges, firm ly held down by « thum b ented in gold, *w. Strong, substantial, neat nud handsome in design, aun beautifulhf r ornam ornamentediht gold. h .with with t top Bed plate liu j rounded corner* and is inlaid or countersunk, m a k iu g it o p o f ja table. b ie . . . . i. . d ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------- H i .t Arm x -I '-e n n d e r the arm is ó'A ---------------- inches high nnd ■ iacfcea long T h li will Jrfmll t h . It Is Self-Threading—Absolutely . largest skirts, and even quilts. ------- Hf-tr — -- -------*— n o holes to put thread through pt ev e o f needle. S hu ttle iscylinder. open on end, entirely self-threading, easy to put Jn or the machine. iator is on the l bed o f If . amount o f thread, ¿ t lt c h Regulator take ou t; bobbin holds „ a l?rge ith the bobbin w inder, and lias a scale show ing the num ber o f atitchea to the inch, and can 'i? changed from 8 toJJt stitches to the inch. Feed »»double and extends on l>oth skies of;n eed le; never fads to take "ood s through; never stops at seams; m ovem ent is positive' tio « p n u g iit o break nnd get out oi order; can be raised and low ered at wilL A utom atic Itobbin W inder—r o . filling the ’ robbin autom atically snd perfectly sm ooth without holding the thread. M achine doee not run w hile w inding bobbin. Light R unning—M achine Is easy to run, does net fatigue thconer- rlor, m akes httle noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both aides, w ill not ravel, an d ean lie changed without stopping the m achine. T en sion is a flat spring ten- si on. and will admit thread from 8 to 150 spool cotton without changing. N ever gets out of^order. The Needle it a straight, *cW-*vttiujr needl-, flat on one side-, and cannot be put in w roug. made case h sidcued .steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting Bar Is rouud, m sde o ot f at»«- on the goods. Adlusiahte Hearings—All bearings are case-hardened ateel and easily adjust«» b e r taken up, up. - and the ------------- m achine will last e with a screw r driver. All A il lost m otion can h .........— ----- —T - . a . . lifetim . A ttachm ents Kach m achine is furnished with necessary toolsand accessories, and in a«ldition wn fu roi-h an vxira set o f attnehments iu a velvet lined m etal Ixw. free o f charge, as follows: O ne ruflier m id g.sth',rer, o n e birniei, one shirring plate, on e act o f four hem m ers, different widths up fo i »»f iip inch, one tucker, one under branler, on e short or attachm ent foot, and one thread oii*:< r W ood w ork o f finest quality onk or walnut, goth ic cover and drawerm, nickel-plated ring* »vera, drew guards to wheel, arid device for replacing belt. n n i H ’ T D A Y M ICH PRICES FOR m iY d ir ec tly of m a n u f a c t u r e r sa n d J Ü Í 1 I l A l (EWING M A C H IN E S L J I SAVE AGCNT'S AND DEALER 8 PROFITS «£ o « 5 0 is our .Special W holesale P rice, but CUR G R E A T O F F E R . gradé wing machine, w e m ake a special cou- in order toin trodu ï this ___ ni» ,, — pon oT cr, g ivin g every render o f th»« paper at tiance _____ t o g -t a firat-cl« c b m- at th*» lowest '.r ic e ever offered, o n receipt o f SiA.^o c a sh ntulcoupop. wo w ill strip the « KA'e-uc^crUwd m achine an yw h ere eecurely packed and crated, m d • in. .»tecsafe delivery . A ten yenrs* written warranty sent w ith each m \cliii ' Money refunded i f n- t rs f-presen ted after thirty days’ test trlal. T. e w 1 . __________ . O. I-’. for |»fl m ’ i privilege o f twenty d.»ys’ trial on teceir-t o f f L O O t u guarantee o f ' g » A faith and charges. I f you prefer thirty ita logvc n w ith tenti- d a y s 'l n .’ I Ixrfore paying, »end for c rr large illustrated catalogue o r u l v explaining"lolly how we ship sew ing m achines anyw here t o a n y one nt the lowest m anufacturer'* prices w ithout ask in g o n e cent in Advatm®- Th<- best pla»» is to «en d alt eaah with order, ns you then save the fl-OOdia» *©unt. R e r w ir b e i the eoupu o iuus I be »cut w ith ord*»- •& - U. null! tom order (hronnh ill** Herald, wiilnnt extra