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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1902.
De Windl's Big Trip.
Insane Asylum Report-
The Little Things That Count-
A Gentleman Among Beasts.
J. I LAMB, Pres.
Curtis Snook, D. D . S .
Brownzeil and tanned with the
Salem, Aug. 5.— The State Board
Representative Lacey, of Iowa,
The other day we met a mail who
results of seven months’ travel amid
of Asylum Commissioners held a ban contributed to the Congression-
Office ever Johnson, Dean & Co's the ice and snow of frozen Siberia, was worrying about the great sessiou yesterday aftercoon, having “ 1 Record the following essay on
calamities that afflict mankind-
market. Coquill Oregon.
to demonstrate that a tail road is
“ Now,” he said,“ if somebody should under consideration the report of the buffalo:
practicable from Paris to New York
“The buffalo was the noblest of
tied a way to prevent cyclones and Superintendent Calbreath for the
via Behring Straits, Harry DeWiudt,
G . D. Holden,
hailstorms and earthquakes and month of July which revealed the all the wild animals that inhabited
representing
the
Daily
Express
1 J • - ■ -
__ ,____
this coutiueut when America was
volcan ies, man would be happv.” j following statistics.
newspapei, of London, England,
The average expense of each patient discovered,
L aw yer.
That
is
where
you
are
off
w
rong.'
arrived at the Portland Hotel
“The ages in which this wonderful
Justice of the Peace City Recorder. yesterday morning, to enjoy a short
People worry about the great for the month is $9 90 6-10 or
XT S . Commissioner, rest uutil tonight, when ho leaves calamaties that strike tile world, j 29 86-100 cents per day. The pay- creature was evolved into his pccul-
roll fo ts up $5.509.61 ami tha value iar form and size are inconceivable
for Ban Francisco, from which city The papers are foil o f accounts of
General Insurance Agent.
j of articles consumed amounts to i in duration.
How admirably he
rniu
wrought,
but
as
a
matter
of
he will hoard a train for Denver, j
Notary Public.
fact, the little things are the ones $6,191.42. The population figures | was adapted to life upon the \Vest-
Colo.,
where
he
will
meet
.7.
J.
Frey,
Office in Robinson Uuililing.
l ern plains! When he bad fed he
| that knock, after all.
, are:
of the officials of the new Trans- |
C o q u il l e , O h kg o n .
male traveled with his fellows in long
Alaskan Railway Company, tile cap
The chinch bug doesn't seem to 1 ^ T ^ i
»>■
hues, single file, to the favorite
ital stock of which is estimated to amount to much, as an individual. 88,1
tot''* t“ ‘ l-
J . Sherwood,
Number
received
during
July, watering place. The herd did cot
be $¿0,000,000.
A man who wear» a number 10
spread abroad and trample down
Mr. DeWindt is n typical globe boot could crush 1000 cltiuch bug« male 24, female 12; total 36.
and destroy tbe gla ss iti each a
under
tbe
sole
qf
bis
shoe,
but
just
Number
returned
escupes,
A t t o r n e y - at - L a w .
male
trotter. He is about 40 years old.
journey, but in long and narrow
Ilie
same
the
female
chinch
bog
C o q u i l l e C i t y , Coos C o u n t y , O r e g o n . 5 feet 6 inches fall, and weighs
trails the journey was made, Hnd
about 145 pounds. He was accom- and her collective family, taken to
Number under care and treatment when the drinking place was reach
N o ta ry t o b lio .
, punied iu his strange and eventful gether wiib the other chiuch bugs mule 906, female 392; total 1298.
ed and thirst was sated the buffalo
j trip by two companions, Visconte and their families, do the world
Discharged, died and eloped, i never defiled the pool in which he
F . H a ll,
more
damage
than
all
the
cyclones
| de Claiuchamp Beileguarde, of
male 29, female 8; total 37.
drank.
I Paris, and George Harding, of and all the volcanoes put together.
Number patients remaning July
“ He was a gentleman among
London, England. Briefly stated, In a single year, as estimated by 31. male 877, female 334; total
A t t o r n e y . a/t -
beasts, just as the game hog is a
Mr. De \\ iudt's scheme of a railroad an expert eutomogolist, the chiuch 1261.
M A K S H F IE L D , O K E G O N .
beast among gentlemen.”
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from Paris to New York is this: bug dec royed 60 million dollars’
Number officers and employes,
Dealer iu R eal E state of all kinds.
Mr. Lacey’s composition entitles
Build a railroad from Irkutsk, worth of crops iu the United States 159; total number, 1420.
alone.
During
the
last
30
years
at
him
to take the head of the class.—
.Siberia
where
the
Siberian
line
of
J. E HAYNES.
SHAD 1IÜD80N,
The amount of each principal item Washington Post.
■ ails as presently constructed ends, a reasonable estimate the chiuch
to the southern part of East Cape, bug has destroyed crops of the of consumption is: Flour, $427 33;
meat, $129 29; sugar, $312 96, svrup
Hudson & Haynes, Asiu; construct a 46-niiie tunnel Value of a billion dollars.
Drain Normal.
under the ice of Behring Straits, to
The grasshopper doesn’t seem to $222 90, butter, $316 98; fish, $113
20;
poultry
and
eggs,
$152
28;
Mining and Real Estate Agents meet the connecting railroad to be fie a bird of widespread of wiugot
The fall term of the State Normal,
Eckley, Carry County, Oregon
built at Cape Prince of Wales, Alas symmetry of person, bat iu a single drugs. $200: dry goods, $410 53; at Drain,Oregon, will open Monday
A V E v a lu a b le M in e s , F a r m s , S t o c k ka.
When that is done, Paris and year the lioppet destroyed crops in blankets, $248 75: fuel, $892; oat September 8th, with a full faculty
H u n c h e s a n d T im b e r L a n d s f o r s a le .
of specialists.
New York will be linked together bv tlie states o f Kansas, Nebraska, men’, $36 32.
“ The general health of the in
H o u s e a n d fi a c r e s o f la n d w e ll im p r o v e d steel rails.
The main reason urged Missouri and Iowa worth 100 mil
The growth of the school the past
i n W ilb u r , D o u g la s c o u n t y , O r ., f o r s a le ,
stitution for July has been good year was sixty per cent over the
for the project ¡ b not because the lion dollars.
o r e x c h a n g e f o r p r o p e r ty in M y r t le F o in t ,
promoters hope to realize large
The codling moth is an insignif with the exception of a case of preceding year, with an excellent
dividends from the influx of tourists icant looking thing, hut It destroys smallpox which developed in the prospect for the coming year.
M c A D A M S & W IL S O N , eager to travel through frozen 30 milltou dollars worth of fiuit receiving ward July 27. This The department of Mathematics
Siberia to the jumping-off place at every year iu the United States, to patient, together with room mate aud English will be placed on a
GENEKAL
the end of Asm, but they argue say nothing of the business it does and nurses, was at Qnce sent to more practical basis aud all work
that such a railroad is absolutely iu other countries. The cotton the quarantine building, and the will be strengthened. The labora
necessary to take care o f ’ the com caterpillar does damage to tbe cot receving ward quarantined. So far tories and library will receive ma
merce and undiscovered natural ton crop of the South amounting there has been no futher develop terial additions and all work will be
riches of the noiher portion of on an average to 15 millon dollars ments. Thi s case has progressed given, ns nearly as possible, by the
Horsesliopiuc; ft Specinlly.
Siberia.
A railroad brauchiug per yeai and iu one of the recent favorably and is considered out of laboratory method. Physical train
W.
Cor
Secoud
and
Hall
Sts
N.
southward
from Cape Prince of years the damages amounted to 30 danger.
ing will receive due attention. The
C oquille City, O reg on ._____
Wales, it is pointed out, is necessary milltou dollars. The weevil, which
“ Tbe work of harvesting and trairiug department is iu excellent
to act as a feeder and distributor is the greatest enemy o f the stoied gardening is well up. The hay is condition, affording the practical in
for the whaling trade and Alaska’s aud growing grain, damages the cut and stored, and the grain cut a teacher’ s preparation. A teachers’
growing requirements.
grain crop every year from 30 to and ready to be threshed this review class will be maintained, and
* «O» «
Issued WeeRy,
40 tnillii in dollars worth. A care week. The field of hay and grain permissson granted to those of
boms Simple Remedies.
ful entomologist who has goue over will be large.”
certain experience to avail them
th ’ whole situation,says the- insects
selves of the training department.”
When young chickens or turkeys that damage the crops of grain aud
For catalogues address
A
(Jure to r C liu tera liiln u tu m .
are
first
taken
from
the
nest
urease
Editor end Publisher,
fruit cost the people of the United
J. H. Orcutt
thoiongbly with cream or sweet States from 300 to 400 million dol
“ Last May,” says Mrs. Curtis
President
MKCOL», ■ • •
N M R M A . milk, nlso the hen, and reps at when
lars every year, or more than Oue- Baker, of Bookwaltcr, Ohio, “ an
T eujih — H e r a l d a >’ d C o m h o n ek
necessary; this will rid them o f ienth o f tbe total agricultural pro infant child of our neighbor’s was
R a y a d l e in A d v a n c e .
T n C u re » C o ld In O n e l» « v .
lice. Use freely as there is no
suffering from cholera infantum.
T a k e L a x a t iv e B r o m o Q a ia t n e T a b le t s
One Y ear....................................$2.00 danger of killing them uuless they duct of the country.
A
ll
d
ru
a ista r e fu n d th e m on ey i f it fa ils to
Let the earthquakes quake and The doctor had given up all hopes tore. a JO
Six M onths................................. 1-^0 chill. Now put a little uux vomica
W G r o v e ’ s siu u atu re is o n e a c h
of
recovery.
1
took
a
bottle
of
Three M onths...........................
in their food daily ttou your sue the volcanoes boil. Don’t worry Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and o o x . 2So.
cess will be the raising o f nine- about ’em; if will do no good. The Diarrhoea Remedy to the house,
T K E
The manufacturers and distribut
tentlis of the chickens batched, un benefactor of bis racf is the bug- telling them 1 felt sure it would do
ers of food products are reported
less they have inherited some ologist who will discover a way to
gooil if used accoiding to directions to he organizing a pure feed asso-
disease from the parent stock. To circumvent the chinch bug aud
In two days’ time the child had
lid old fowls o f lice put one or two knock out the weevil. The man fully recovered, and is now (nearly eiation with I he object of securing
favorable action by Congress on
drops of oil of sassafras iu the feed who will discover a way to eradi
a year since) a vigerous, healthy the pure food bill reported at the
of each dozen fowl twice a week. cate the codling moth and pursue
girl.
I have recommended this past session. The bill was crowded
To cure cholera, make pills o f coal the curcalio to her lair and wipe
Wm. Gallier, Proprietor,
Remedy frequently and have never out by matters considered more
oil and floor d d c J give three large her and her family from off’ the
known it to fail in any single in important last session, but doubtless
HARDWARE,
pills to each sick fowl. To cure face of the earth, will he a greater
stance.” For sale by R. 8. Kuowl- this association will be succecsful if
benefactor
than
any
statesman
or
scouts iu young ?alves give one-
ton.
AC0TE WARE
it is energetic.
quarter to one half teaspoouful of orator who vexes tile atmosphere
Through the efforts of certain
castor oil; dou’t repeat too often, with the sound of his voice or the
QUEENS WARE,
The Drug He Wanted.
one hour apart if bad. Boikeu tignies of his rhetoric.
scientists, Lisbon, Portugal lias
If some way can be found to do
doses of castoi oil are beneficial to
been practically freed of a pest of
TIN WÍ3RE.
up the insects that go for the crops
bogs
also.
The
above
is
drawu
Ill a small town in Kansas tin rats A bacillus, harmless to man
C a ll a n d e x a m in e g o o d s a n d in v e s t ia t e
from actual experieuces and I know the saviug to the people of this oil) w day Mr. Tavior, the pr. prietoi bat fatal to rats, was discovered
a u la
p r ic e s .
the remedies to be good. -Mrs. W. bully country will be sufficient to of the diug store, happened to lie and numerous specimens were in
support all the school, build aud called a.vay from his store and left oculated The diseases spread and
II. Stinson, iu Practical Farmer.
C O O S
3 .A .Y
maintain all the churches end care his wife iu charge
A large Nor exterminated the pest.
A Y O I X L L A I I Y 'R 1,1 I K S A V E D .
for most of the poor in the country. wegian who spoke English with
Horses from Oregon, Washington
At
n i u , C '« t i n n i i » i n . i n
IT a m n -
Cyclones are- unpleasant things difficulty entered and said:
Idaho, British Columbia, California
l » e r l t « li i " N C e l i c . D l i o l e r M a n i l
to monkey with; volcanoes are bad
“ Hi owe de firm 10 cents,”
D iu r r liiie ii l l u i i o l i .
Utah. Colorado, Montana, and Can
C. IN. PATERSON, Prop.
Dr. Cbas. H, Utter a piomiDent for people who dwell in the im
"Very well,” replied Mrs. Taylor, ada are entered to race at the State
mediate
vicinity,
hut
the
things
IC a n a fn o tiir e r o f M a r b le M o n a r o e n t « . H e s t-
physicau, of Panama, Columbia, in
“just pay it to me and it will bt all Fair this fall—aud it will he the
s t o n e s . T a b le t s , e t c .
greatest racing event on the circuit.
“ Last. March thst really hurt ns most in a busi right.”
o e m e t e r v l o t s e n c lo s e d w it h s t o n e copttiR a recent letter states:
lady ness way are the little insignificant
o r c a r b i n e . i r o n r a ilin g s f a m i s h e d t o o r I had as a patient a young
The
Norwegian
made
no
attempt
d e r , O orres^ ion d en ce s o l ic i t e d fr o m p a r tie s sixteen years of age, who had a insects, the bugs aud worms that
to produce the coin, but gazed
liv in g in th e co u n try o r o th e r tow n s w ho
bad attack of dysentery. do up the growing crops and chew- steadily at Mrs. Taylor aud repeat
m a y w is h a n y t h i n g i n m y liu e o f bnH inesa very
up
the
glam
in
the
biu.
—
Missouri
M.asnyivvn
-
Osso Everything l prescribed for her
ed:
Valley Farmer
proved ineffectual and she was
“Hi owe de firm ’10 cents.”
T o t l x e X3 x i l o r t T A n a t e growing worse every hour.
Her
X «» W ) ’ I r i o n l l .
"Yes,
I heard you say that be
parents were sure she would die.
It is with joy I tell you what fore. Now if yon ate afraid I will
She had become so weak that she
D r. Gibbon could not turn over in bed. Whst Kodol did for me. I was troubled give you a receipt for it.”
T h is o ld r e lia b le an d
In astonishment tbe man from
to do at this critical moment *as a w ith my stomach for several months
m o s t s u c c e s s fu l spec
study for me, but I thought of Upon being ad vised to use Kodol, Norway looked at her and walked
i i a li s t in S a n F r a t ci*
f c o , s t i l l c o n t i n u e s t o Chamberlain’a Colic, Cholera
and 1 did so and words cannot tell the out without a word. Pretty soou
l cu re a ll S e x u a l and
T o o much housework wrecks w o
Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last good it lias done r e . A neighbor he returned with a lei low-country
S e m i n a l D is e a s e s ,
men’ s nerves. And tha constant
l a u c b n s G o n o r r h e s - resort prescribed it.
The most had dyspepsia so that be had tried man, whose command of English
| G l e e t , S t r : c t u re,
care of children, day and night, 1*
wonderful result
was effected. ino«t everything. I told him to use was a little better and who in
B S y p h i l i s , in a l l it
| often too trying for even a strong
I f o r m s . S k in D is e a s e s .
Within eight hours she was feeling Kodol. Words of gratitude have terpreted the remark to Mrs. Tay
come to me from him because I lor by explaining:
’ N e r v o u s D e b ility .
woman. A haggard face tall* the
“ He wants 10
much
better;
inside
of
three
davs
I m p o t o n c y . S e m in a l W e a k n e s s a n d L o s s o f
recommended it.—Geo. W. Fry, cents worth of iodofoam.” — Chicago
story of *he overworked housewife
M a n h o o d , t h e c o n s e q u e n c e o f s e lf-a b u s e she was upon her feet and at the
Health and strength Chronicle.
and mother. Deranged menses,
a n d e x c e s s e s p r o d u c in g th e fo ll o w i n g s y m p a end of one week was entirely well.” Viola, Iowa,
t o in s : S a llo w c o u n t e n a n c e , d n r k s p o t s u n
of mind and body depend on the
j lencorrhiea and falling ot the
d e r th e e y e s , p a in in t h e h e a d , r in g in g in For sale bv R. S. Knowltou.
stomach, and normal activity of tne
| womb result from overwork.
t h 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 j
• *** —
There is nothing like being born
Every housewife need* a r e m e d y
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 th e
The p r e m i u m l i s t o f t h e O r e g o n digestive organs. Kodol, the great lucky. Some months ago three men
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
1,' ,
__ _ _ ._ 4. _ , i t
a
to regulate her mense* and to
reconstructive tonic, cures
all Hatbbone, Neeley, and Reeves, were
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 -
* ‘ l i r l s ,|f)W o u t
l ) e , n ^ <*18-
keep Iter sensitive female organ*
stomach and bowel troubles, indi convicted of stealing large amounts
c o n s u m o t io n e t c .
I tr ib u te d
a m o n g th e
fa r m e r s a n d
I in p e r f e c t c o n d i t i o n .
gestion, dyspepsia, Kodol digests from tbe Cuban postal funds and
D R . G I B B O N h a s p r a c t i s e d in S a n F r a n 1 h r e e d e i s t h r o u g h o u t t h e s t a t e .
It
Take a sentenced to pay heavy fines and
•»"•«»»in -ash premiums on any good food you eat.
e flt o f h i« g r e a t « k i l l a n d e x p e r i e n c e . T h e livestock and agricultural products, dose after meals. It. S. Knowltou.
long terms of imprisoumeut. There
d o c to r cares w hen o th ers fa it .
T r y b i m : I Every f a r m e r and b r e e d e r i n t h e
does not seen to be much doubt
is doing this for thousand* of
C L U E S G U A R A N T E E D . P ersa n s enred
state
is
invited
to
bring
something
at hom e.
C h a r g e s r e a s o n a b le .
C a ll o r
that the men were guiltv, but Pres
For Sale at a Bargain.
Ameriean women to-day. It cured
w rite.
D H . J . F . G IB B O N ,
to the State Fair this year and help
ident Palms felt so kindly toward
I Mrs. Jones and that is why »he
fl? " K aa r n e v s t r e e t . S a n F r a n a iq ç o
swell thp big exhibit that is already
write* this frank letter:
lfiO-aere dairy ranch, machinery the United Stites for fixing up a
promised.
The Southern Pacific
tools
and cream separator and en nice little government for him to
O le n S ssn s, tty., F *b . 10 , 1901 .
Company hauls all exhibits to and
preside over, that he concluded to
J. Q uick , Coqnille, Or.
I *ra so s tall th at r o a r W in» o f C .r S u l
from the fair free of charge, which gine.
turn all prisoners who were citizens
I is helliinK in«. I am <*»Ht b » tl* r Ui»n
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l h s v a f e lt fo r y e * n . I *m d o in g « [
enables everyone to send something
of the United States, loose.
This
»lying fo r patowt; it raav be w orth m on ey.
I own w ork w itho ut nny h elp an d I
to help the good cause along.
J o
W e p rom p tly ob tain U. S. an d F oreign
w ar hod la s t vrnjk and WOO n o t ono b it
The Vacant Lots
Cultivation let out Mr. Rath bone, Mr. Neeley
tired . T h a t show» th a t th a W inn !•
those who wish to take their Association of Philadelpnia
has and Mr. Reives *Dd naves them;
i d o in * ma fo o d . I am « s ttin * O tsM er
than I o r r r woo t. -fore, an d n ip .p fo o d
families ami spend a week at the been experimenting with vacant lot from 10 years imprisonment, each
and » at h -a rtr. Before 1 b oron to h ln c
and
R A D E M A R K S o r return E N -
fair, they will Gn8 one of the finest cultivation bv poor people iD that and fines that run up to about
1 Win» o f C'ardnl, I used to h»r» to toy
____ _ attorney'« fee. be: '1 m odel, sketch
down flvo o r si* ti.-nra .v « n r d a y, h a t
or ph oto and we ««uc] an I M M E D I A T E
camp grounds on the coast, abeo- ci'y and has met with great success «5(1,000 esCh.
Mr. Rathbone is
now I do n o t th in k o, ,y ln f dow n th ro n rh
F R E E report on patentability.
e give
the d a y.
M as R io u a * d l a w .
the best legal service and advice, and o a r
luteyfree. Anv information regard The lots give pleasant and profit making a talk now about demand
charges are moderati
T ry ua.
t l.o o AT DBt WilSTS.
ing the fair will lie gladly given by able empl >Tm‘ nt to mnnv pen*'na ing a trial to vin licsie his innocence
r«t
• «s. o ' - “ t ’,7 ";
writing the Secretary at Portland unable to earn money in other ways — but we hardly think .Mr Katb-
P atent la w y e r a ,
Oregon.
If you have not received an l the scheme is regarded in Phil b.irn means it. H<- may be a thief
0pp. U.S. Patent Office.Washington. D.C.
a premium list, write for one at once. adelphia as a most practical charity. but he ta not a blamtd fo il.— Ex.
V
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BlacKsiitl ? W a p Wart
THE COM M ON ER
W illia m . 1 . B ryan ,
I.
X . L .
HARDWARE STORE,
M l t ail Stoss Worts
NO
L. HARLOGKER, Vice.Prc:.
G. W, WHITE, Cash)«
COQUILLE VflLLEY B0NR.
CAPITAL
-
-
-
C O Q U I L L E ,
. 950,000
O Z K U B G r O lS r
Dues a general banking business.
Has money to loan on approved
personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school distrio
warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru
meats—Notarial work.
Issues tire insurance at lowest rates in following companies:
A2tna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdoburg.
o r 1 D I E E C T O E S .
A. J. SHERWOOD,
ISAIAH HACKER
L. H VRLOCKER, and G W. WHITE.
P A TE N TS
SWIFT & CO.,
S
J. J LAM B
E. G . D . HOLDEIN’S
General Insurance Office, - - - Ro’binson Building,
C o q u ille ,
O re g o n .
Over Three MM Kepressruted..
Million Dollars t a r s ia Giital
H ome I nsurance C ompany , N. Y. - - -
- -
- - -
S t . P aul F. & M. I nsurance C ompany , M inn . - . . .
$14,406,450.33
$ 2,855,012.00
T raders ’ I nsurance C ompany , C hicago
- - -
-
-
$ 2,435,571.29
H ome F. & M. I nsurance C ompany , S an F rancisco - - - $ 1,037.716.38
F ire A ssociation I nsurance C ompany , P hiladelphia - - - $ 6,340,250.99
E quitable L ife I nsurance C ompany , N. Y. - - - - - $304,598,063.40
I have had over T hirty Y ears ’ experience in Looal and General agen
cy work in Insurance matters, aud all businesa entrusted to me will re
ceive prompt attention. Poliuieb issued at this office for all the above
Fire Iusnrance Companies.
E. G. D. HOLDEN,
General Insurance Agen
Fishtrap Shinglemill,
Young <St Albee, Props.
First-Class Article o f^ e d Cedar SI)iQgles Furnished on Short Notice
aDd at Popular Price.
A gents : Cnpt. O K. Willard, o f the steamer Welcome on the upper
river. Ca it. W. H. Panter, o f the steamer Venus, on tbe lower river
aud C. ,V . Skeels, for Coquille City.
ARE
YOU L
DEAF? *
m r '1
A LL
CASES
OF
DEAFNESS O R HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention.
Only those born deaf arc incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IM M EDIATELY.
F. A . W E R M A N , O F B A LT IM O R E , S A Y S l
B a l t i m o r e M d., M arch to, 1901.
GrnHemm : - S e in e e n tlre lv cured o f rtc fn c a a . thank» to you r trea tm en t, I w ill now s tv e yon
* “ S
l E
S Y v i r S ! c a r
b cganTo aVng," an d , 1 * k e p t on c i l i a * wor»c. unlit I loU
“ y
catarrh, for th ree m o n th * " ' " V ’ “ 1
X 'io ld '^ " t h U
h e r « f oil vs icin 11 s anion« others, the lnot-t em in en t c a r «pecializt o f tn i* e jtj, w ho tout m c u ia x
o n ly an o p * la tu m co n td S ietp me, an d even th at o n ly tem p orarily, tUat th e head uoiac« w o n ld
th e a cea«e, but th e UenHu* in the affected ca r w ou ld .>e lo«t forever
I then » u w y o ir ouw:rtl**inent accidentally in a N ew \ o rh . aper. and or d irc d jemr treat
raent. After I hod u jed it o n ly a few daysaccoriUuiT to
to-day, a fte r five w eeks, m y h ea rin g in the diseased ea r lias b een « . t i l s l y m to r e d . I timnic yo o
h e a r tily an d b e* to rem ain
V ery tru ly ^ . ' ¿ RM /lN
s Er..od„ „ y , B altim ore, M *
Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation.
*n :“
re,‘ ad YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL
A Siw.OO Machine
r-
New High-Arm
»■
***•- "Arlington"
Self-
Threading
$ 18 . 2 L1
Sewing
machine
LATENT
BC8i~
CHEAPEST
»h ip p ed toauyona.
any whet e, on 10
days' free trial,
iu y o u r o w $
h o m e , without
asking ou c cent
iu advance.
10 y e a r « * written
warranty w i t B
each m achine.
¡H O U SE W O R K
MWIldWilìa
6
Coupon. «
•«nt C. 0 .0 .
or on triai
“ ARLINGTON.”
A strictly high-grade Sow
ing M a c h i n e , f i n i s h « «
throughout iu the best pos
sible m anner. It poSfieme* ail
m odern improvement*, audits
m echanical couutruction is
such that In it are com bin ed
sim plicity with great strength,
thus iinmrir.g etu ic o f running,
durability, and m aking it ini-
poshi’ lc lor.the m achine to b e
put out o f order. It sew » fast
aud m akes a perfect stitch
with alt kinds o f thread and
all classes o f material. A lw ays
ready for use and unrivalled
i for suoed, durability and qual
ity o f w ork. Notice the fst*
low in g pointn o f su p e r io r ly »
“he Head
The
Mead o f the “ A rlington” swings on j patent socket hinres, firm ly held dow n b y a thntnl*
v. strong, substantial, neat ami handsom e in design, and beautifully ornam ented in gold .
»crew.
countersunk,
m aking
flash
top
Bed p r>la!c
la it has
I>.tv rouuded
.w,.M..a.. corners
w u w .n and
n..u is
. . inlaid
...l.i .l or
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- r p with
; ...
• o , f . t^bie.
...
h ig h est A rm —Hpace under the arm is Tt’A inches high ami 9 iuches long This will annul tne
targc*t f.kiits, and even quilts. It Is Self Threading—Absolutely u o holes to put thread through
except eye o f needle. Shuttle iscylin dcr, open on etui, entirely self-threading. c**V to put in or
take out; bobbin holds a Inrge am ount o f thread. S titch R egulator is on the bed o f the m achine,
beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the num ber o f stitches to the inch, amt can
(te changed from H to JW stilche* to the Inch l :eed is double mid rateada on both sides o f n eedle;
never fails to take «roods through; never stops at seams; m ovem ent is P °d u vej n o s w in g s to
and lowered at .........
will. ............
Autom ..—
atic - Bobbin W in te
break and get out ot i order; can be raised ...........................
. r —I*o.
,
filiim? the bobbin automatically ami perfectly sm ooth without h olding the thread. M achine doe*
not run w hile w ind ing bobbin. Light R unning—M achine is easy to run, does not fatigue th eop er-
Ttor,
akes
ile noise
and
Stitch
is • --
a double
>
I , m
Dili
n a M
* . Dll,
* 1 1 '1.4.
>
< I i sews
’ ' rapidly.
l ' . . . J . . *,*■*—
■■ -'
......... lock stitch, ' the same 41 on
4 both sides,
,
j|
.
.
.
. . . __ - ___ . 1 ____ ___’T ____________ _ ..i«M i . ,X fla t u ir m o r t » u -
11 not ravel,
and
ran
be
changed • without
stopping
the m achine. Tension is a flat sprin g ten-
>n, am i will adm it thread from 8 to 1«S0 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f o r d e r
sion
ie Needle is a st. night, srlf-Hettfug needle, flat on one side, ami cannot be put in w rong. Pieeal*
Tltc
ir 14 roym
ropin'.. made o f c»«* hardtned steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from A fttin g
flur
AdiuataM? Hearing»—All hearings ore case hardened steel and easily sd ju ste«
on i the
the goods.
g*
th a screw
»« tcw driver
All lo.t m otion can he taken up. and the m achine will lost a Itttttta*
w ith
driv
A tta ch m en ts- Rach m achine i* furnished with necessary tools a ml accessories, ami in add ition w *
furnish an extra s* t o f attachments in a velvet lin ed metal liox. free o f charge, os follow s: o « e
ruffler a ud ga th erer o n e binder, on e shirring plate, one set o f lou r hemmers, different wtdtns u p
to Ji <*f nr* inch, o n e tucker, one under braider, one short or attachm ent f'»ot} and one tnreatf
cutter. W ood w ork o f fineat quality oak o r walnut, g oth ic cover and drawers.-nickel-plated ring*
to drawers, cress guards to witeel, and device for replacing belt.
H i l l l 'T D A / rich PNiCts fo p
R I I Y dir e c t ly o f ■ » nuf » c t u s e r j ; » o
ll'J li I l A I
ScWING MACHINES U U l
SAVZ AGEMT’l ARD DEALER S PROFITS
C U R S R C A T O F r C f t . 9 2 :1 .6 0 »•
Ap*cl«t * * * • !< * » * » • b" '
in order to introduce thifthigh-'ii'sdt* *v*wiug m achine, we m ake a special cou-
of this p a p e r s chatice to g :t a first-class nm-
pon offer, givin g every re
(Tered. On receipt o f £ 18.50 cash audeoupon.
chine at the low* st - j : i ^- <
>*-d m achine anyw here securely packed and
w c w ill ship the nuove
-fry. A ten years' written w arranty sent with
cm ted, and gu a : .itecrnD
represented after thirty days’ test
ea h m arititi'’ . M oney r
1 privilege o f twenty clays’ trial on
r>r fiO
trial. V.V X» •* s h ip C . O
I f you prefer thirty
i.r v| faith and * e '
rece ipt o f f i M s s a pptar.i
talogi»*
lo g * * w ith testi
testf-
1 for o ir large lustrateci c a ta
days^in a i I» f<»re p».yii”. ,
p *e-ving m achines anyw here t o any-
moni «I explain in g hill
■rs without ask iryjon e cent iu advance,
o r e at the lowest raanu^
h ord- r, as v « ju thru save the |L0 0dis>
T h e !>e»» plan i* to s e n d
I k ? sent w ith or»Ur.
-ouut. Rem em ber t h e -
Or wukt- titui urdrr through the Herald, wiihoit extra m » L -^ -