The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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THE YUKON SUN SAID TO BE SIMPLE
I
AND WEEKLY
OTT & WELLS, Publishers
YUKON.
OKLAI iOMA
EASILY MIXED RECIPE FOR KID-
NEYS AND BLADDER.
NEW STATE NOTES
«re at Custer City last week de-
stroyed property valued at $30,000.
Blx business buildings were burned.
Qua Fronkler, an Osage Indian, is in
the ocunty jail at Newkirk on a charge
forgery. The complainant is the
Foster store at Blackwell, which claim
that Fronkler passed a forged check
for good*.
Tells Readers How to Prepare This
Home Made Mixture to Cure the
Kidneys and Bladder and
Rheumatism.
One thousand catfish, with which
to stock Twin lakes, twelve miles west
of Guthrie, have been received from
a government car and taken to the
lakes. A sportsman's organization
has a lease on the lakes.
At an election last week Enid voted
on a $300,000 bond issue' for the pur-
pose of making various improvements.
The Issue Carried by a niaority of.
nearly three to one
R. B. J«iikins. who was elected cleik
of the district ooiifrt 'In Sequoyah,
cotrnty, died at his home In Sallisaw'
last week and a new clerk to take his
pla.ee will have to be appointed. It
Is supposed his successor will be ap-
pointed by the governor.
The government postal authorities l
hav# ordered a change in the postal !
cars, operated on Santa Fe trains j
through Oklahoma, the changp to oc- {
cur Immediately. The GO-foit cars 1
wll|' be taken off and 30-foot connbl- 1
nation cars will replace them The
government will thus make a saving j
In the rolling expense as well as In !
clerk hire.
(let from any prescription pharma-
cist the following:
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
ounces.
Shake well in a bottle and take a
teaspoonful dose after each meal and
at bedtime.
The above Is considered by an emi-
nent authority, who writes in a New
York dally paper, as the finest pre-
scription ever written to relieve Back-
ache, Kidney Trouble, Weak Bladder
<ind all forms of Urinary difficulties.
This mixture acts promptly on the
eliminatlve tissues of the Kidneys, en-
abling them to filter and strain the
uric acid and other waslo matter from
the blood which causes Rheumatism.
Some persons who 1 suffer with the
afflictions may pot fecl;j inclined, to
place muefc confident-*, ijf this simple
mixture, yet those who have tried it
say the results are simply surprising,
the relief being effected without the
slightest injury to the stomach or oth-
er organs.
Mix some and give It. a trial. It
certainly comes highly recommended.
It is tho prescription of an eminent
authority, whose entire reputation, it
is said, was established by it.
The National Pure Foed Law has stopped the sale of all im-
pure food products. No more need for worry on that score! It's
now a question of efficiency and good value for your money.
iAtelll
PGWDER
P. L. Cftrdwell, a Frisco fireman, was
found dead on the Kock Island bridge
near the center of Enid. It Is thought
Card-well was waylaid and robbed and i
tils body placed on the track, as $200
he was known to have had when he
left homo was missing. Sei-eral clues
ore being followed by the officers, but
nothing definite has been discovered.
Superintendent R. N. Dunham of the
Oklahoma Deaf and Dumb Institute in
his report for the quarter ending Oc
tober X, to the territorial auditor, |
shows that there were 85 students in
the school during the quarter, of
■whom 23 were girls. Bills were ap-
proved for the expenses of the insti- i
tutlon during the quarter in the sum
of $2,053.30.
District Judge Burwell, presiding
over the district composed of Okla-
homa nnd Pottawatomie counties, an-
nounced Wednesday that he could not
convene court at Oklahoma City.
Judge Burwell anticipates that Presi-
dent Roosevelt would sigh the consti-
tution and Oklahoma would become a
state before he could finish the term
of cpurt. hence he will leave the regu-
lar fall term of district court for Ills
successor.
William Smith, aged SO years, picked
a place cn his farm, near Brldeport,
where he wanted to he burled and.
then died, leaving an estate of $100,-
000 to be divided auiong seven sons
Agents of the Oklahonii fceftdot "&fid
department have gone tu Beaver
county, to make final adjustment of
the Indemnity school lands settled
with cattlo men and lease the college
lands. The enabling act granted
nearly a million acres of school lands
5n Bpaver couuty to be disposed of by
•tho territory or the state. This bust,
tmss W"1 be settled up so fa:- a* pis-'
«lble before the state Is <orifiallV ad-
mitted to the union.
For the killing of C. J Wilson at
Ironton, -Mo., two months ago. Ander-
son Rust was arrested In Chickasha
last week and tufngd over to the Mis-
souri (iflioerSj. Rust admits that, he
killed Wilson, but'clairtis 'the killing
was accidental. - - I
The Christian congregation at Minco
la to build a church to ooit f&.OOO.
The Alitf-Morsethlef1 association of !
Oklahoma and Indian Territory will
holds Its annual meeting at Pawnee, j
October IB and 17. This organization
las practically stopped horsa steajing |
in Oklahoma.
On the farm of W. J. I,air, living
near Frederick, was found the man-
gled remains of Tom Street of Fred-
erick, a few days ago. l>ogs Or wolves
had torn the body almost past iden-
tlficatlon, and his identity w-as only
made certain by the recognition of
Street's hat, which lay near by. The
body was discovered by a boy going
through the woods. So far no clue
has been found as to tho house of
death.
HIS MEMORY WAS GOOD,
Commodore Vanderbilt Had Not For-
gotten Old Days,
The coming of age of Mis? CJadys
Vanderbilt ahd the payment to her of
some twelve millions of dollars inher-
itance has brought out a new crop of
anecdotes about the Vanderbilt for-
tune. One of the latest illustrates
the democratic spirit of the old com-
modore.
Sitting on the porch of a fash-
ionable hotel at a fashionable resort
on one occasion, it is related, the
commodore saw a lady aproaching
with whom he was acquainted. His
wife and daughter, who recognized
her, could scarcely contain their an-
ger when he aroBe and politely ad-
dressed her.
"Don't you know," said the daugh-
ter after she had gone, "that hor-
rid woman used to sell poultry to
us?"
"Yes." responded the old million-
aire, "and I remember when your
mother sold root beer and I peddled
oysters in New Jersey."
ON A MACKEREL SCHOONER.
Daily Routine in the Life of the Glou-
cester Fishermen.
The routine life on a mackerel
schooner Is not strenuous. The crew
consists of 14 men, a skipper and
cook. Two men constitute a watch,
one aloft as a lookout, the other at
tho wheel, so that each man has two
hours on duty, and then 12 hours off,
before his turn comes around again.
During this period he may be called
on to shorten sail, wash the deck or
to perform other work. Half of the
crew have their bunks forward with
the oookr who iB'king of the forecas-
tle, and tho rest sleep aft with thp
captain. We were assigned to _
double bunk aft, where we were nqt
troubled with galley smells, but hail
to be on our good behavior. All ttofe
rolics and revels were forward. The
crew ate in two shifts, the older men
with the skipper.—Travel Magazine
A Ventilation T'st.
' W Is very hafrt! to-1ha*e an impres-
sion on those people who defend their
possessions- on all ocrnrranS.'-A Taay
was explaining to a visitor the many
advantages of concrete holiow-block
construction, of which the walls of
hep .new home w.qrq built. ■ .......
-> fhe afr .apace?'-jjjn tho .walls afford
fhsiilation Against heat in siimrrfer and
cold in. winter," she explained.—"Bey;
sides, such wuljs afford ventilation
ami insure a 'toore healthful house."
The visitor reflected a moment, and
replied:
•'Our frame hotree must be tfiite at-
weH built. Krery night we Inclt the
cat in the cellar, and have to let her
out of the attic in the morning."—>
Youth's Companion.
TRANSFORMATIONS.
Curious Results When Coffee Drinkindj
Is Abandoned.
for years has stood every test for purity and
wholesomeness.
Its superior quality shows in the delicious
cakes and biscuit that KC is guaranteed to make.
The price is a saving of over half your ;
baking powder money—
25 ounces for 23
If you have never tried K C, do so now>
under the following guarantee:
Your Grocer wiii sell you a can of K C on trial. Use it for your favorite
cake. It will be lighter, tastier, more delicate,—or we pay him for the can.
It will opt,n \our eyes. Try it quick. Don't delay. \ ou are missing much.
JAQUES MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Chicago.
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WAN!
. CHICAGO
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Catch of Japanese Fishermen.
Consul G. II. Scidmore, of Negasakl,
reports. the estimated value of the
catch of the Japanese deep sea fish-
ermen in 1006 as $557,085. They also
captured fish to the value or $140,415
along tho Korean coasts, including
whales, worth $68,000.
Remember.
It's not how you live, but how's
your liver. If not In perfect order,
make it so by using Simmons' Liver
inirifier,—tin boxes only. It's the I
surest, safest and most agreeable aid
to that organ ever put up.
As In the Olden Time.
A great sensation has been caused 1
at Mantua, in Italy, by the discovery 1
in real life of what reads like tho |
lurid climax of a redieval melodrama. !
It appears that a 'young woman named I
Cornelia OrlandelH, 18 years old and
of good family, has been immurod in
a lunatic asylum by her own family
in order to keep her from correspond-
ing with a young man of her own sta-
tion In life.
izv.v.'.s,JjJ.'Jn; . ..mi ti. • Ji ,A5bfj / 'Hftf tA fi t '
Baker and Batavia
It is the crushed grape that gives
out the blood-red wine. It is the suf-
fering soul that breathes the sweetest
melodies.—Gall Hamilton.
It isn t a difficult task for a hoop- What deep wounds ever closo wlth-
snake to make both ends meet. 0nt u scar?.-—French.
A man who likes work is never at a i
loss. If he falls, he will rise again; j
we need never despair of him,—P. J. I
Stahl.
ARE your clothes p\iir:i>r i
I se Bed I rons llnll Blue ami malcc thciq '
white again, l-argc 'J on. paekafee, 5 ccnts. |
Guns
W« Build
12 Grades
02O.OO to 5250.00
.Standard Double Barrel Models mooting every requirement
°' A"'Mh.. fV,d price. .Special feature* of safety,
strength and durability combined with the beat quality and construction throughout,
rontlm ol',ro*rc*s '"« Popularity Htnnda behind then, and tfcla
that,1 ,T r I'7 the neatest value, reliability nI,a efficiency
! '. ,, " <">"• A f'wopyof tin- Maker Ounnee containing full JeaerlB-
1 "ni1 matter oI Interest will .I* sent.you promptly on requaaT
BAKER GUN AND FORGING COMPANY, Manufacturers
70 Liberty Street, Bntnvlu, N. Y , U. 8.A.
Twenty-five hundred patents to
homesteads In the Guthrie land dis-
trict were received at the local land
office last week to be distributed
among settlers who have made final
proof The majority of the patents
go to western Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Spiritualists' asso-
ciation was chartered at Guthrie last
week. The rbject of the association J
1 to unit# ail the spiritualistic bodies 1
of the territory lnt "a religious and
scientific" organization.
it Is almost as hard for an old cofTod
tdper to quit the use of coffee as It is
for a whisky or tobacco flend to break
oft. except that the coffee user can
quit coffee and take tip Postum with-
out any feeling of a loss of the morn-
ing beverage, for when Postum Is weil
boiled and served with cream, it is
really better in point of flavor than
most of the coffee served nowadays,
and to the taste of the connoisseur It
in like the flavor of flne, inild Java.
A gfeat transformation takes place
In tho body within ten days or two
weeks after coffee is left off and
Postum used, for tho reason that the
poison to the nerves—caffeine—has
been discontinued, and in Its place Is
taken a liquid food that contains the
piost powerful elements of nourish-
ment.
It is easy to make this teat and
pn # these statements by changing
from coCfoe to Postum. Bead "The
Bond t« Wallville," lu pkfis. "There's
a Reason."
Ladies
who suffer from inflammation of the womanly organs,
should be careful that they1 do not allow the inflam-
mation to spread, or take fast hold, since serious dis-
ease might result, requiring, possibly, an operation.
Pain is one of the first signs of inflammation,
and when it remains constant, in the back, side, hips,
head, or comes back every month, your trouble is
nearly certain to be inflammation, and needs prompt
treatment, with Wine of Cardui. • " ••
The great popular success of Cardui, during flit;
past halt century, tells volumes as to its merit' for
female complaints .Thousands of letters are received,
telling of its curative powers. Sec
the following, from Airs. Mabel
Hashenbargcr, of Lark in, Kas.
"Before I took Cardui I suffered
greatly with inflammation. It Work*
ed on me for some years, but hadn't
^FPPi1'' bothered me much, till after my mar-
'l «iv' ri;}ge, wbeji it caused me two mishaps, i
MRS HASHENBARGER, Aft or that, Cardui helped me so much
Larkio, Kas. and I am so thankful."
FREE BOOK ^ '&*« E&ok for Women. If you need A<1-
symptoms,^vating age and we wjll reply, la
FOR LADIES ienvelope /.tHresn. At-„r',ory tllpt.
x V1V The Chattanooga Medicine Co, Chattanooga, Teun,
Take CARDUI
O 145
Sea Trout Fattened.
A sea trout was caught at Aberdeen
recently, which swath 120 miles In 49
days, and doubled lis weight On the
way It was marked and put Into the
Coquet In Northumberland, and when
recaiight at Aberdeen, its length was
not Increased, Its rapid gain in weight
being due to corpulence.
Ladies Can Wear Shoes
One ize rmaller after using Allen*. Foot,
base. A certain cure for •wollen.sw-. atinB
hot, aching feet. At nil Druggist^
rept no Fnhntitiitc. Tri.il package FREE
Address A. S. Olmsted, I* Hoy, N. Y.
The time is never lost that Is de-
voted to work'.—Bmerson.
Witty Jury Verdict.
There Is: a lot of hutnor and> be- I
sides, a splendid moral for the'young, j
business man In a verdict recently 1
rendered by a coroncr's jury.
"We, the Jury, find from the physi-
cian's statement tfiat the deceased
came to his deatfi from iieart failure,
superinduced by business failure,
which was caused by speculative fail-
ure, which was In turn the result oT
failure' to look ahead."
If VOU wish beautiful, clear, wj.ite clothes
use Ited Cross Hull iiliii' l.jriir 2 u/
package, 6 cents.
Wisdom Is the sunlight of the soul.
—German.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3.00 & $3.50 SHOES tSMld
eujf-ftHoes ron every member of a
THE FAMILY. AT ALL PniCES.
&£?5m OQO {l%° any ons who eon n*ow w. L.
)Dout/ia* doom not ntako A mo/I
' ma ho a moll
He ward /r,!t""0 >a««i
" ' than any other manufacturer.
nIE HRA8QK W. L. Jfc>ugla ulioej aretrorn hy morn
In .all of llle rtmn .-ury other mnkn. It txi' u e „f their
•rJL ii. J and superior oenrlnf; qualities.
Ihe .selection of tho leathers and othftr nwvtwlals for oach pari
Cf the ulioe, and orery detail of th« making is look#* ft«r by
iifnTVHtJ'°,^,lrtrjr«;V,iz:it,on ®'"uP«niiteiKientn.foreTn«nana
•killed fthoetnakck-it who recAive 4h« high«U wum paid in th«
uhjMS Industry, and whose workmap8hlp.c#nuf t T « <-xc«ir©d.
0 J ooiua t ik« you intoxny Jarg® fMloriet nt, HjVH ktoji.Mm#
a... . nw you how r-nrefuS W.L Iiouglai .hoeiam uude y^u
jould thou understand why fhoy hohf their fchane, «t letter,
J^arlorifer and aro r,f j?r«jttor value than any other make*
Afv $4.00 and S5.00 - * fig '
CAI'm
• i if 1 a* fihoefl are ttude, you
111 their shape, fit t etter.
*■"' «« than any oiuer make. "w w"my
,J
Sh^.,e,.,«.r, LW. b, malI Catalog "ao. w'i'n;,
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Because of those unly. arlz^ly. BrUy hairs. UUO''LACHEOLTTA?RH^r^|^
PRICE, il.oo. retail.
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