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ñoquillt VOL ( C i t o l í c f a l í COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST lit, 1902. ‘¿ 0. I duys and bring a better supplv of W hat Constitutes Legal Assessment W ork lias been done in a tunnel with the manifestly honest intention of arms and more men to aid him iu on M lntng Claim s- striking the lisle and developing hi- enti rprise. After ho left we Agteeablr to our promise' in last two claims owned by the person lost no tune iu making our camp on work in the tunnel Office ever Johnson, Dean & Co’s week’s issue to give a sketch con what was to he called Battle Rock ! A. H R ic k e tts in M in in g and K n gioae-- who did the cerning Cyrus He Men, of Scotts- in g R e v ie w . | upon a definite plan even if that market. Coqnille, Oregon. as long as Oregon has a history YVe liorp, who passed through town last I hauled the old cunnou to the top of j Thr Uuited StatPS rriuing law lilan would result in failure it can week, we take the following extracts , of the rock and placed it so ns to j provides that ou each claim nntil a not he judically said that the work from Dodge’s history of Coos and contemplated hy law was not done. Curry counties which ¡fives one of I command the narrow ridge where patent shall have ¡been issue.) there- The annual expenditure, required the Indiuns would hp-” c to crowd for, not less than $100 worth of the exploits in which this venerable X s a -x T ry e r. I together before they could gel, l , labor b I ib II be performed, or im is the same irrespective o f Ihe size ju s ’ic 2 of ths Peace City Recorder. old gentleman took part, and in our tile top of the rock where we w ere1 provements utr.de duriug each year. of thp claim. A quartz lode claim next issue we will pive a description X J s . C o m m i s s i o n e r . Ihe courts have construed the l,5“ 0x(i0 feet contains about 20 o f lire tight which took place in the camped. above language concerning the p.cres. Uuless increased hy state General Insurance Agent. About half way up to the top of following September after this one, patent to mean that the dnplica’e ! or local law $100 must he expend Notary Public. in which Mr. Hedden took a prom- the rock there w as a bench of near ed thereon the same as a claim con ly level ground about thirty feet receipt issued by the Reoejever of Office in Robinson Building. inent part: taining say only five acres. A wide, from that to the top of the the United States land office to the CoQllLT.B, OltEOON. “ I was working in Portland. Ore rock the ridge was quite narrow, applicant for pateut is equivolent placer claim may contaiu twenty gon, at, the carpenter trade along j After getting the gun iu place to the patent and precludes the acres or one hundred aud sixty :n the latter part o f May, 1851. I Eagan and I went to work to load necessity of further assessment acres, or a less area than either. when a friend of mine, by the j it. and get ready for the tight that I work upou tliP claim described in The aunnal labor should be the mini jf Palmer, injttadurod - me to j felt was coming. YY'e put in a two such receipt. This upon the theory same in amount on each. A t t o r n e y - at - L a w . [C o u tin a e d n ext w e a k .] Capt. Wm. Ticheuor, who was at ; pound sack of powder and on top that when the price o f the uiiuiug CoguiiiU Cm', Coos C o u n t y , Oasuox. that time running an old steam of that about, half of an old cotton claim has beeu paid to the govern N o ta ry t u b lio . Drain Normal. propellor called the Sea Gull, be shirt and then on top of that as ment, the equitable rights of the tween Pot tlaud, Oregon, and San much bar lead cut up in pieces of purchaser Rre complete, and there The fall term of the State Normal, Francisco, California. Before in from one two inches iu length as I is no obligation on hia part to do troducing me to Capt. Tichenor, mv could hold in my two hands, then a further annual work in order to ob at Diain.Oiegon, will open Monday friend told me that the Capt. want couple of old newspapers on top. tain a patent. In other words the September 8th, with n full faculty -A _ tt3 rrL 2 3 T . a t - j j a 'W , of specialtists. ed eight or ten men to go down on the 'YVe then primed the gun with some I mine owner, having complied with M A K S H F IE U D , O R E G O N . The growth of the school the past steamer with him to a place called tine rilie powder and trained it so as I all the requirements o f the mining Port Orford on the southwest coast to ra t- the narrow ridge iu front o f ! law, has acquired a vested interest year was sixty per cent over the D ea ler in B a *fc E s t \ t k o f a ll kim hi. preceding year, with au excellent of Oregon, where he intended to the muzzle and the gun was reaily in his mining claim aud d o third « ■ \I> HUDSON, : : J .E HAYNES. make a settlement, lav out a town prospect for the coming year. . for husmeas. YY’e cleaned up all our party can acquire from thp govern and build a road into the gold dig other arms and loaded them ready input any interest hb agaiust him. The department of Mathematics gings in Southern Oregon and that for use. Just as soou as the Indians ' It may he said here that the “ annual and English will be placed on a all who went down with him shoi.hl saw the steamers goiug away with-. work,” “ assessment work” and | more practical basis aud all work Mining and Real Estate Agents have a share in the town he and his i ui us they appeared very cross and j “ representation of the claim” are will be strengthened. The labora | parents were going to build. His ordered us away making signs to us convertible terms The first two tories and library will receive ma E c k l e y , Curry County, O r e g o n A V E v n lo a O e M in es, F a rm s. S tock j partners were Mr. Hubbbard, purser that thev would kill us if we did | of these terms receive the sanction ! terial additions and all work will be R a n c h e s a n d T im b e r L a m ia fa r sa le. ou the Sea Gull, and the H m. Hot uot go. Then they left for their ] of ihe Uuited States Supreme given, as nearly ns possible, by the H o u se nnd fia c r e s o f la n d w e ll im p ro v e d h r King, then chief in the custom camps dowrn the beach. On the ¡ Court. The term “ representation” laboratory method. Physical train After I morning of the 10th they were back ; as applied to the statutory work ing will receive duo attention. The i n W ilb n r , D o n p la e co u n ty , O r., fo r sa le, house in San Francisco. o r exohHii<io f o r p ro p e rty ill M y rtle made the acquaintance of Capt again iu larger numbers and shoot upon a mining claim is said In be i trait ing department is in excellent Tichenor ha painted the whole ing arrows at us from too great a ¡ a Colorado expression adopted l>v \ condition, affording the practical in enterprise in such glow ing colors distance to do us any damage. I the Supreme Court of that state. I a teacher’s preparation. A teachers’ that I was really infatuated with About 9 o’clock a large canoe, con Iu order to maiutain the possess review class will be maintained, and the prospect. Ho told mo that taining twelve warriors, came up the ory rights to a mining claim it is ! permissson granted to those of GENERAL there was not a particle of danger coast from the mouth of Hogue necessary to expend at least $100 c: rtain experience to avail them from the Indians, that, he had been liivor. Among them was one tall aunually as provided bv thr act of selves of the training department.” ashore among them many times and F or catalogues address fellow wearing a red shirt who Congress and such further sum as they were perfectly friendly, so I J. H. Orcutt the state or local mining district seemed to he their leader. As soon Horseshoeing n Specialty. went to work tolruut up n party to President laws may require. U rider the as the canoe touched the sand they N . W. Cor Second and Hall Sts , go down with us ou the Sea Gull. all jumped out and carried it out on United Slates law the rhuuh I work C oqm lle C ity, Oregon. __ I gathered together eight young A C u r e lo r C lio le r u lu lu n liim * the beach The fellow in the red may be done at any time duting men who were willing to go down shirt drew a long knife, waved it the second calendar year after lo “ Last May,” says Mrs. Curtis on the trip. Their names were J. over his head, gave a terrible yell cation aud each subsequent year Baker, of Bookwalter, Ohio, "an H. Eagsn, Johu T. Slater, George and, with at least one hundred of thereafter uutil pateut issues. It iufant child of our neighbor’s was Bidoubt, T. D. Palmer. Joseph Issued WeeHy, his braves, started for us with a lias been held that the minimum suffering from cholera infantum. Hussey, Cyrus YV Hedden; James rush. I stood by the gun holding a fixed by that law rnay he increased The doctor had given up ull hopes Carigan, Erastu Summers and mv- piece of tarred rupo with one end in by state or local law and the time of recovery. 1 took a bottle of self, making uiue in all Capt. the lire readv.as soon as the Indians «bridged within which a portion of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera aud Tic lienor agreed to furnish us arms, Editor and Publisher, crowded on the narrow riuge in it iB to be done under penalty of Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, ammunition and supplies, and take front of the cannon, to lot them have forfeiture o f the claim. There is telling them I felt sure it would do Us down on his steamer, He told uo state law in California upou the good if used ac.coiding to directions T erms — H e r a ld and C ommoner — ns all to get reaily to go ns he would the contents wbeu it would do the subject except the act of 1801, In two days’ time the child had most execution. The air was full U a y a h i . k in A d va n c e . sail from Portland ou the 4th of o f arrows cominir from at lenst a whi Ii it may he said merely pro. fully recovered, and is now (nearly Oue Y e a r................................. $2.00 June, 1861. hundred hows. James Carigan had vitUs for the filing by the mine a year since) a vigerous, healthy Six Months.............................. 100 YYe were ready nnd sailed from picked up ap iñ e board about 15 owner in the office of flip proper girl. I have recommended this T h ree M on th «......................... ^5 Portland ou time. On the 5th we inches wide, 8 feet long and 1J county recorder an affidavit d i- Remedy frequently and have never T H E arrived iu Astoria. I had b> eu inches in thickness. He stood right scribing labor performed or im known it to fail in any single in selected by the party as the captain behind me and held the board in provements made hy him, and stance.” For sale by H. S. Knowl- of the expedition so I went to Capt. front of us both. Thirty-seven ar their value. This affidavit must he ton. Tichenor nnd told him I wanted to rows hit the board and at least half tiled within thirty days after the Two inventors at Stirling, Scot- see the arms he was going to fur of them show.led the points .through time limited for the performance nish us to defend ourselves with in it Two of mv men were disabled. of such labor or making such in - laud have perfected a unique life I f filed with the boat. Under ordinary conditions ease we had to fight. "O il," he said, Fulmer was shot thr ugh the neck provements. Wm. Gallicr, Proprietor, “ there is in. danger fiom the In and was M eeting badly. Ridoubt s t a t u t o r y period if is prima facie the boat collapses, a spring being dians.” We then told him that we was shot in the hreaut, the arrow evidence o f the fads thereon re retained in place by a strip o f paper. HAPVD A I^ E , would g ■ no farther unless he fur stickiny into the broasfbone mak cited. Recording such affidavit or When the paper is wet it breaks, nished us with arms to defend our ing a painful wound, and Slater ran failure to make and record it will liberating a gas generator which in AG0TE WflHE selves. lie then went ashor-- and i nd laid down iu a hole behind the not prevent other proof of the f a c t s flates the boat. bought, at a junk shop, three old tent.- This left six of u h to fight, it or in any way prejudice the claim * QiiEENS WARE, The Interstate Commerce Com Hint lock muskets, one o.d sword out with the Indians who still kept" ant of the property, as his rights mission has just issued its figures tluii wash If eaten with rust and e coming. YVhen they w. re crowded cannot lie di'-eHled b y om itting to for three months ending TIN tt0F,E. with three or on they narrow ridge, the ted shirt- pe rform an a d i n t e n d e d to f a c i l i t a t e March 31. During that period 212 C a ll tn d e x a m in e poods nnd in v e a tip te few pounds of 1. ad and the proof of representation of me prices. ho I h lour poun Is ol powder. We told e 1 fellow in the lea I and not more persons were killod and 2,111 in O l course the affidavit uihi him th it hi hail eeitainly brought than eight feet (rom the mozz.e of claiui jur1 d in railroad accidents. There 0 3 3 3 B A V us a ha d looting i uitii o f inn s ihegun, I applied t.lie fiery end t.e rebutted in any proceeding n, were 1,220 colliiions and 838 de « Inch the quest ton rtf the perform to tight Inri.ms with. “ You will of the rope to ihe primii g. The railments, involving a loss fo the nevi r mu d them.” said he, “ hut hav execution was fearful, at least twelve ance of this «ork arises: N o work railroad companies done during the first calendar year ing them w ill make you look danger or thirteen men were killed outright T o C’ n r** i i C o l d I u « i n 1 C. VJ. PA TERSOIJ. Prop. • ous autway.” Just tneu a young and such a tumbling of scared of location is affective as assess T n k e L a x a tiv e B ro n io Q n ifitn e T a b le ts officer from Fort G eoige stepped Indians I never saw before or since. ment work. In tins connection it A ll druntfiHtB re fn m i the m on ey i f it fn ile t o M a n n fs c ta r e r o f M a rb le M o n u m en ts. Idea I up to me and told me he had a very The gun was upset by the recoil; may be said that the difference be Mire. K W G ro v e ’ s aigu n tare is on each »to n e s . T a b le t « , e tc . tween aiiDual work and the amount, O ox. 25o. good Uuiied States rilie he would but we never stopped for that but o e m e t e r y lo ts en clo sed w ith sto n e copinK viz: $20. I rushed out to them and soon clear necessary to obtain a patent is this: o r c u rb in g , ir o n ra ilin g s fu rn is h e d to o r let m have at cost, d e r . C o rresp o n d en ce s o lic ite d fro m parties t went ashore with him and bought ed the mck of nil the live warriors. That the former must be done l i f i n g in th e c o u n try o r o th e r tow n s who YVe counted seventeen dead Indians yearly. Ihe lattrr may he done at u ia r w ish a n y t h in g in m y lin e o f hnsiiiess the rifle an ! also some amunitimi. For M\E8UK[W* i > ( ) p f < It proved to be a magnificent shoot on the rock and this was the bloody any time «ft ir ttie location. ing gun. Our entire armament baptism that gave the name of example; T h “ work necessary to T o t 3 r ie ID n ic r t v ix ia - t e j consisted now of one U. S. rifle, In- Battle Rock to our old camp at i oht-in a patent may all be done longing to myself, one six shooting Fort Orford on the 10th day of j during the sixty days’ period of newspaper publication for patent. j rifle belonging to Carigan, three old June, 1851. Assessment work done is available flint lock muskds, one old sword, T h i s o l d r e l i a b l e nnd in patent proceeding. T o illu s-; T e V Ij F 'r tc iift . | one fine shooting revolver 38 cal. m o s t fiu ocesfll ul spec- wliut in Han F r a i cis- ! one pair of deriugers loaned to me It is with joy I tell you what Irate: YY’ hen the work done is of > f c o , s t i l l c o n t in u e s 't o | by a friend in Portland for the trip, Kodol did for me. I was troubled the value o f $500 it is sufficient k cu re a l l S e i n e ! and basis for a p, tent Assuming that I S e m in a l D is e a s e s , I about five pound of rifle powder with my stomach for several months sn eh as G o n o rr h e s - j and ten pounds ol bar lead. This Upon being advised to use Kodol, $4(,’0 worth o f work only has been i A really healthy woman haa lit- . ( } l e e t . S t r , c t u re, constituted our entire outfit to de I did so and words cannot tell the done in proper time add $200 S y p h i l i s . in a l l it tie pain or discomfort at the I worth of labor or improvements! fo r m s . S k in D iseases, fend ourselves with when we left good it has done r e . A neighbor menstrual period. No woman _______ v ii u s D - b i l i t y , [ upon the claim aud thereafter ap- X m p o te n c y . S en n n a l Wenknes- d L o s s c f Astoria on the evening of the 6tb of had dyspepsia so that he had tried needs to have any. YY’li.e of j On the morningof the most everything. I told him to use ply for pati'Dt. M a n h o o d , th e c »«s e q u e n c e o f self-ab u s e June, 1851. a n d ex cesses p rod u cin g th e fo llo w in g »ym p a !fth we were landed K’ardui will , : ickly relieve those I on the beach Kodol YY’oids of gratitude bav©| Thp animal labor done either turns: S a llo w co u n te n a n c e , d a rk sp o ts un Battle Roek Th, re come to me from him because I as assessment work or as a basts 1 smnrth.g menstrual palm and I d e r th e ey es, p a in in th e h ead, r in g in g in just below th e ears,” loss o f c o n fid e n c e , d iffid e n c e in were a few Indians iu sight who j recommended it.—Geo. YV. Fiy, i for a patent may Ire upon or be | the dragging head, back andl a p p ro a c h in g s tra n g ers, p a lp ita tio n o f the Health and strength neath the surface, hu <I limy be done ; Ssidc a !.- ( c.... • ,1 by falling of] h e a rt, w ea k n ess o f t h e lim b s and b a ck , loss appeared friendly, but I could see ! Y’ io.a, Iowa, o f m e m o ry , p im p le s o n th e fa c e , couphs- that they did not like to have us of mind and body depend on the upon or off the claim, provided 1 jj the womb anu irregular metises. con su m D tion e t c . there. I told Capt, T'chenor that j st mach, and normal activity of tne 'bat the latter work is for the d e D K . G I B B O N has p r a c tis e d in S an F ra n Kodol, the great | velopment of the claim. That it is Cisco o v e r 37 y e a rs an 1 th o s e tro u b led should I did not like the kinks <>t thing's at ] digestive organs. reconstructive tonic, cures a l l ; such Is always a question ol fact n o t f a il to co n s u lt h im and re c e iv e th e b en all and those Italians meant mischief e fit of his p rea t s k i l l a n d e x p e r ie n c e . Th e There was one thing more that we stomach and bowel troubles, indi- YY’ lien contiguous claims are held jk has brought permanent relief to| d o c to r cur s w h en o th e r s f a i l . T r y him wanted and that was the old canm -D geslion, dyspepsia. Kodol digests | in common the annual expenditure C F K E S G U A lt \ N T E E 1 > . Perso n s cured il 1,000,000 women who suffered] a t h o m e. C h a rg e s re a s on a b le. C a ll tf* Capt. Tichenor had on board the »ny good food you eat. Take a in iy tie made upon any one claim gevrry month. I: makes the men-1 write. DR. J . F. GIBBON. T Sea Gull. He laughed at us at dose after meals. R. S. Kuowlton. I he amount so expended must be | fi2 ' K ^ a r o ^ r at re»*t. S «n F r a n c is c o ______ strnal organs strong and healthj. fiist for wanting it, but w hen we j - «N> - equal in amount to lhat required It is the provision made by Na-j told him we would not s'uy without! It ia related that the first I upon all and inure to the benefit of 1 it he studied a little bit and then aiitonnble was asinine of Bacchus j all. Otherwise the work may not ] t’jro to give women relief from! said all right he would send it ashore. which was used in Alexandria, ■ pri feet Ihe possessory right to all the torribie aches and pains which to write for our confidential letter before „p- He sent his mate with one of my Egypt. It was oporated by of snob claims. The running of a ving for patent; it may be worth money. a| blight so many !ionics. _ ;e promptly obtain U. a. and Foreign men, Fagan, who was an old nuin- weight similar in principle to the tunnel for the purpose of develop 1 • vwood , f.A . Oet. 14. l«0*. 1 , I hft-'i 1 i ’. -r £.‘cJc ior F)mo timet , of wars man, back to the steam r old fashioned clocks. ing seperate mining claims owned \ I v a » t • y . ; »'•■> re p? n i-i iry J for the gun. They soon returned l«\ the same peisi us is to be credit , In asó co ti i • i * a -v relief untl ( «nd T R A D E M A R K S or " 'n r a E N It.; I a > le o f V tígc of Cardal, lio T I R E attorney’s lee. Send model, sketch The Oreg .n Stale Fair this year ed to each of -sid claims, and if the bringing the cannon and copper | fore I ha I r ”f*n f*;i r f it I '» 4 relieved or nimto m ,l we f.o.1 »n I M M E D I A T E f If* !itnY>.;«itv‘o * iy that you have % ] F R E E report on patentability. A te give magazine ihat contained three or promises to l<e the grandest indus necessary work is done tlieow net vonuerful medieiae. .he Dost legal service and advice, and our trial ejpositi- n and In -.to rk show four cartridges each holding two is not leqnifed to also peif.orn V. tu». M. A. Y ount . charges are moderate. T ry ua. ever held on the const. The fai pounds of powder. As a*»ou as the » o ik on tin sill fact o f the location ■.il'rem. Irtvl I 1..* In a . niinon arrived the Captain bid us has Ireen good the pint two years, n order to hold the same «.nooga, lei Patent Lawyer», good bye and left for Ban Franci-co, but it will be better this vear. irecent case the Supreme (;..urt o f Opp. U S. Patent Office.WashingttM, D.C. j this «ta le said that where the w ork 1 saying he Would return in fourteen Don’ t fail to i i f it. How Bailie Rock Got It* Name- D E N T I S T L. HARLOGKER, Vice.Pres. C A P I T A Hudson & Haynes, H j S. H. McADAiiflS, BlacKsfflitii i f i m Weft L . . . C O Q U I L L j E , . $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 O E S E O -O is r Does a general banking business. Has money to loan on approved personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school distrks warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds aud all kinds of legal instru rnents—Notariul work. Issues tire insurance at lowest rates iu following companies: .Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient nnd Magdeburg. B O -A .IR I3 O P : D I X £ E C T O ^ S . A. J. 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Policies issued at this office for all the above Fire Insurance Companies. E . G. D. H O L D E N , General Insurance Agen Fishtrap Shinglemill, Young & AI bee, Props. First-Class Article <.f* i^ed Cedar S l)ii)g le s Furnished on Short Notioe and at Popular Price. A g e n t s : Capt. O U. W illard, o f the steamer YVelcomeou the upper river. Ca it. YY^. It Panter, of the steamer Venus, ou the lower river aud C. M. Skeels, for Coquille City- THE COMMONER W illia m .). Bryan, UXCOLS, • ■ • I. X . I-. HARDWARE STORE, M is M mm. Wrw HEBR.1SKA. Works ALL DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those bom deaf are incurable. HEAO NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. m JI F . A . W ffR M A N , O F B A L T IM O R E , S A Y S i B a l t im c r b , M »i. March . to , 1901. 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It posHes-.es ail modern iinpru\rementi». audits mechanical construction is such that in it arc combined simplicity with great strength, thus insuring case o f running, durability, nnd m aking it im possible tor tlit? min Uim* to be put out o f order, it aews fust and makes a pmrfeat atitch with all kind» o fth ta a d and alWTassesof materia). Alw cys ready lor use and unrivalled for speed, durability n »d qual ity o f work. Notice tl.c fol low in g points ot su periorly* The • ¡V a d c€ the ’‘Arlington’ sw ing« on patent socket hinges, firm ly held down by • thumb »crew. rt.ro;ifr, »ubutnntinl, neat and handsome in design, anu beautifully ornati^nted in gold, ic has rounded conifers and is inlaid or counterounk, making it flush with top o f table. 15ed piole hns rou ittder the nrui is inches higti and 9 inches long. This will admit tha High, -t A rm —tip; u quills. It is Self Threading—Absolutely no bole» to put thrend through largest skirt», and pt c y e o i n-. 'i>\ N’m ttle is cylinder, open on etui, entirely self-threading, envy to put In or on the bed machine; • >1 tin • «- • * u lcrgc amount - o - * f thread. ¿Stitch Regulator •>..... »-*«• is l ike out; b holds ............— - - o — f the - ! c-nralii ¡he bj'obiu winder, and has n scale sit w ing the number o f stitches to the inch, and can clia’i ;i 1 front H to '\i stitch- y to the inch. Feed is double and extend* on both sides ol neeuic; never f ills lo lake'fo-rd* thr-.n..;!;; never stop* nt seams; movement is ¡•reak uni pet out ot order; can be raised and lowered ut will Automatic Bobbin W lBoar Fo. Id lin '' thebrbbin automaticnlly aud perfectly smooth without holding the thread Macmneooea lsight -------.................................... Running -Machine is easy to run, ■*------- decs not not ran w !.ilc w i n « « » ........ -- fatigue theoper- . rapidly. Stitch U a double lock stitch, the same on both »ides, Tlor, makes M tle noise nnd - ! without stopping the machine. Tension is a flat sprtng ten- «Vtil not mv- I, I id ::tn h eel »ion, and will admit ihn 3d In •edVe, flat on one side, and cannot be put in wrong. Needle The Needle i« :* rtraight Wife I Steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting Alar i* round, mode ol U«e-hr o n t h e g o x 'U Ad*ust»bfe B e a rin g s-A ll V a riiig s ore case hardened »teel • n d « s |ly with a Hcivw driver. A il lout motion can be taken up. and the machine will last a, »»ctirne. A ttachm ents- i> ch n m c h f i» furnislicd with nee* s-nary tooUand accesaorlea, and in addttioowg fin nish f n extra i'*t. »>f attach.neuls iu n velvet lined metal Imx. free o f charge, a« follows: Oue rufiler nd g.'ithcrcr, on. biud-M, one shirring plate, one set o f four hemmerj, flifferent widtna up to o f .it* inch, c o . te-iber. on" under braider, one short or attachment foot, and one tnreaa cutter Vootlwnrk <»f finest qaalitv oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-platen rin g» to drawer.!, drt s guards to wdteel. nnd device for replacing belt. ' U ’ T D A V MICH PRICES FOR r t l V DIRECTLY Of MMU»CTURERS• **<0 V>N I -CIYINU MACHINES U U l S*VE AOCMT’S AND DfALER S PROFITS OUR G R E A T O r r e R . S 2 . nOl*"UV S pcci.l W h o lcM l* PrlCT, tmt p t h i» lfijgh :Tr--!e »ew in g machine, weraske a special cou in order to inti< rier o f this psner a chance to get a first-class tni- prG* offer, gÍY*in irerr.ficrcl. On j-ecelpt of $18.50 c*«h audtoupoo. Chiue at the lav fttrnrffi machine is y w h e r e aeeurely packed and » the w r will deliY t\ A ten veam' written warranty aent with eróle ! , » jLlottvy re:'ir»d "d 'iff'*t rts represented after thirty days’ test m.i i •.!. ¡»ririle g e o f twenty days’ trial «^1 V.> Up 1 . c l y . faith ond charge». I f you prefer thirty nrant* receipt f f V inrge il’ uftrated catalogue with testl- d a y t'ti n __ l __ ___________ pi tie, I il ^U ore » ri-rving machines anywhere to any« monhil-. explaining fully how ^ *rithout asking one cent in advaace. ope at the lowest mnnafiicturcf'»p The b«-*r plan is to 'n d » * ! « _‘ h ~ with o 4~r, ns you then save the $1-00 di*. t be sonnt. P ' U U i i W the cawtv, D rAT fli luakt* >0111 «Tiler ifirougli ike tiriflltl. wiilmuL nlra