Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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ENCOURAGING FACTS
THOSE CONTEMPLATING CHANGE
OF RESIDENCE SHOULD
READ THEM.
The other day the writer was In tho
Office of the C'anatllau Government at
St. Paul, Minnesota. On the windows
of the building were sl^ns to the effect
that homesteads of 160 acres were
given free to actual settlers, and In
the windows were displays of wheat,
oats, barley, other grains and vege-
tables, which he was told were grown
In Western Canada. This could be
readily believed for in no other coun-
try on the Continent would it be pos-
sible to grow such splendid specimens.
Tho world Is now pretty well advised
that in tho growing of such cereals
as have been named and vegetables as
well the Provinces of Manitoba,
Saskatchewan and Alberta have no
competitor. For several years past
specimens have been exhibited at
State and County Fairs throughout tho
Stale, and these exhibits are looked
upon as one of the chief attractions.
They have demonstrated what can be
done in the climate of a country pos-
sessing a soil that will grow things.
Hut that it was possible to grow vege-
tables such as were seen there seemed
to create some doubt. Hut It was
the case. And apples too. Not of
course the splendid fruit grown in
countries more congenial to such cul-
ture, but they were In evidence.
Throughout Indiana, the hoosler farm-
ers were forced to stop and think.
When a similar exhibit was placed be-
fore them during tho past few weeks,
many of them were forced to stop and
remark: "That is much ahead of any-
thing we can do. The quality of the
grain we have conceded, for has not
so-and-so sent us samples grown on
his own farm (he like of which we had
never seen before. But to tlilak of
the vegetables—and such vegetables.
Why, we thought everything was
frozen up there, and these turnips,
cabbages, cauliflowers, beets, n- n-
golds, pumpkins, and squashes are
away ahead of anything we ever saw
grow. That is the story everywhere.
I housands of Western Canada home-
steaders, formerly United States cltl-
■MM, are growing juit such grain, just
such vegetables, Wbick yield them a
splendid profit with little outlay on the
farms that they have secured from the
Government of tho Dominion of Can-
ada at the nominal cost of $10 for ICO
acre-. If adjoining land Is wanted it
can be secured from tha railway com-
panies or from private Individuals at
moderate prices and reasonable terms.
Hy placing your name and address on
a postal (aid and addressing it to the
Canadian Government Agent, whose
name appears elsewhere, a copy of
"Last Iti t West" telling you all about
It will be sent you free.
True to His Promise.
A teacher in a tenement district hur-
ried from the school to find the mother
>f a pupil who had been taken quite
111.
"fan yon show me where Mrs. An-
nein Scandale lives?" she Inquired of
a cherub transplanted from the sunny
noiith to a dark, sunless alley.
"Yen, teach', I show you," and a will- i
iticky hand dragged her on with J
speed as to make her stumble I
an Italian dame seated on the J
hold.
teacher's breathless flight
clouds, the little hand
FREE TO OUR READERS.
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and If this paper is mentioned they
will send you a Free Hottle Murine for
Your Eyes. Write all about Your Eye
Trouble and their Oculists will advise
as to the proper Application of the
Murine Eye Remedies In Your Special
Case. Your nruiipist will tell you that
Murine Cures Eyes. Makes Weak
Eyes Strong. Doesn't Smart. Soothes
Eye Pain. Aids those Wearing
Glasses and Sells for 50c.
Proved Useless.
"When you was little was you
spanked like 1 am to make you good,
papa?"
"I was, my son—and spanked hard,
too."
"Ven you can't fool me no more,
'cause If it didn't make you good it
won't make me good."
£
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35
STIFF, YES?
WETAND DAMP CAUSE
COLD IN THE JOINTS
S-JACOBS OIL
TAKES OUT THE PAIN AT
ONCE.REMOVES THE STIFF-
NESS. PREVENTS ITS
RETURN. TOO. FINE FOR
BRUISES, SPRAINS AND
SORENESS.
Prlcc 25c and 50c.
Ing,
■uch
over
thr.
After tlie
toward tht
stopped tu
"1 h
\\ ]
ere Mees Scandale live,"
1 horizontal arm and fin-
downstair sitting on tho
d tho smiling lips.—
'azlne.
DOCTORS IN GRAND JURY NET.
"Two Indicted in Iowa for Conspiracy
to Force an Independent Physi-
cian from a Surgical Case.
V iverly, la.—The Hremner county
Jirand Jury, which a few weeks ago
indict 1 fourteen members of tho coun-
ty medical association, alleging vlola-
tJ<'!i of tii ■ anti trust law, recently re-
1 ! ' additional Indictments against
IJr \V. A. Hohlf and Dr. O. L. Chaffee
• • 1' 1 ■ 1 moral ground of conspiracy.
INIr alleged offense was of forcing
«u in!' pendent <1 ictor from a surgl-
' 'I < • ' i which he as well as one of
infused doctors had been em-
1 oy.-l. after I10 had refused to sign
U10 uulon scale.
Split the Difference.
In a dog cm so at Felixstowe, Eng-
land, one witness testified that the.dog
1 '• b -s was being sued for was
worth $12l>, while another swore It
worthless. So the judge awarded
damages as a fair average. (
Any 12 Year Old Girl
^ rnil.i* tli< -.. delirious Lemon Clioco-
Inie anil CuMinl pi.-, im well 11* the moi* ,
•aperii need cook ii the um« "OUR-PIK''
W -op nation, wluoh h now olil by no rly
•'jlU inwri «t to orats pvf package -hut I
*Jnc piupor npidinti ib Men yitHp
The Blaze of Genius.
Knleker What Is tho nrtlstlo tom-
P«rnmeiit?
Boe)<01 \ 11 attempt lo light the di- |
vine lire with kerosene.
At
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Time, or Money?
Which do you need most?
My work will.take most of your
time, and i will pay you tfj.oo
per day, in cash, if you do
well. Details for a postal.
ATKINSON, 1024 Race St., Philadelphia.
Pain Painl
• I«th with full (llreetlonn to make sixty £>-oent
I'atu I'ulnt RtopH i*ln InnUntly: removes lleadarh*
1 oothm lu*. Ncnraltfltt. In one unnute; eoola fantwr ti,an
Ic-e; burriN Mill n..t bllnter. A Hpoonfnl taken fnu
tlinen a dav killn I'v-pet.Hla Sold «o v.arn l,v ajreiit*
K' I" O I l'a WoltoU Hulidlng. Ktw )orfc.
DEFIANCE STiRCH—:: :'.'."
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Return tnu
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cent lit am
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9,000,000
MADE OF EXTRA QUALITY TOBACCO
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A MODEL OF SANITARY CLEANLINESS
INDEPENDENT FACTORY NOT IN ANY TRUST
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Originator of Tin Poll Smoker Tarkage, Tha
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Woodworth, M. F. & Woodworth, D. G. Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1907, newspaper, November 21, 1907; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102970/m1/2/: accessed November 17, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.