The Calumet Chieftain (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1919 Page: 4 of 9
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HE CALUMET CHIEFTAIN
YOUR SICK CHILD
IS CONSTIPATED!
LOOK AT TONGUE
HURRY, MOTHER! REMOVE POI-
SONS FROM LITTLE STOMACH,
LIVER, BOWELS.
■GIVE "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF
FIGS" IF CROSS, BILIOUS
OR FEVERISH.
GIRLS! LOIS OF
■1
small bottle of "Danderine"
makes hair thick, glossy
and wavy.
Removes all dandruff, stops itch,
ing scalp and falling
hair.
No matter- wliut nils your child, n
Koiltli', thorough Inxntive .should nl-
■wyys be the first treatment given.
If your little one is out of sorts,
hnlf-slt'k, isn't resting, eating and act-
ing naturally—look, Mother I see if
tongue is coated. This is a sure sign
that the little stomach, liver and how-
els are clogged with waste. When
■cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour,
hrcalh had or has stomach-ache, diar-
rhea, sole throat, full of cold, give a
teaspoouful of "California Syrup of
J-'Igs," and in n few hours all the con-
sl I pa ted poison, undigested food and
sour bile gently moves out of the lit-
tle bowels without griping, and you
have a well, playful child again.
Mothers can rest easy after giving
tills harmless "fruit laxative," because
It never falls to cleanse the little one's
liver and bowels and sweeten the stotn-
flcli and they dearly love its pleasant
taste. Full directions for babies, chil-
dren of all ages and for grown-ups
printed on each bottle.
Beware of counterfeit tig syrups.
.Aslc your druggist for a bottle of "Cal-
ifornia S.vrup of Figs;" then see that
it is made by (he "California Fig Syrup
Company."—Adv.
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Diamonds weigh -'-2 pounds lo the
cubic foot. Most people measure them
some other way.
The path of the mosquito is one con-
tinuous free-lunch route.
Weekly Health Talks
GOING BACK TO NATURE
BY DH. W. LUCAS.
People get sick because they go
away from Nature, and the only way
to get well is to go back. Something
grows out of the ground In the form
of vegetation to cure almost every ill.
Some of these vegetable growths are
understood by man, and some are not.
Animals, It would seem, know what to
<Io when they are sick better than
men and women. Observers have
noted that a sick horse, dog or cat
will stop eating food aud seek out
some vegetable growth in the lield or
yard, which, when found and eaten,
often restores appetite and health.
Haven't you seen these auiuials do
this very thing yourself?
Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., long since
found the herbs a d roots provided by
Nature to overcome constipation, and he
'had these vegetables collected and made
up of Mayapple, leaves of Aloe, root of
Jalap, into little white sugar-coated pills,
"that he called I>r. Pierce's Pleasant relicts.
\'ou must understand that when your in-
testines are stopped up, poisons and de-
cayed matter are imprisoned in your sys-
tem, and these are carried by the blood
throughout your body. Thus does your
head ache, you get dizzy, you can't sleep,
your skin may break out, your appetite de-
clines, you get tired and despondent. As
a matter of f.ict, you may get sick all
over. Don't you se« how useless all this
suffering is? All that is often needed is
a few of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets,
•which he has placed in all drug stores for
your convenience and health. Try them
by all means. They are probably the very
thing you need right now.
LetCuticuraBe
YourEeauty Doctor
All druggist*: Soap 25. Ointment 2f> k 60, Talcum 25.
8'unnle ench frt*o of "Cuticara, D pt E. Boiton '
Stop Your Coughing
No need to let that cough persist. Stop the
frritatioa, anci remove tickling and hoarse-
ness by soothing the Inflamed throat with
PISO'S
To be possessed of a head of heavy,
beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy,
wavy and free from dandruff is merely
a matter of using a little Danderine.
It is easy and inexpensive to have
nice, soft hair and lots of It. Just get a
j small bottle of ICnowlton's Danderine
[ now—it costs but a few cents—all drug
stores recommend it—apply a little as
| directed and within ten minutes there
| will be an appearance of abundance,
freshness, flufliness and an incompara-
j ble gloss and lustre, and try as you
will you cannot find a trace of dandruff
or falling hair; but your real surprise
will be after about two weeks' use,
when you will see new hair—fine and
downy at first—yes—but really new
hair—sprouting out all over your scalp
—Danderine is, we believe, the only
sure hair grower, destroyer of dan-
druff and cure for Itchy scalp, and It
never fails to stop falling hair at once.
If you wan to prove how pretty and
j soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth
j with a little Danderine nnd carefully
[ draw it through your hair—taking one
I small strand at a time. Your hair will
I be soft, glossy and beautiful in just
| a few moments—a delightful surprise
awaits everyone who tries this. Adv.
Railway travel teaches people to
know their station and stop at It.
If You Nsed a Medicine
You Should Have the Best
Have you ever stopped to reason why
it is that so many products that are ex-
tensively advertised, all at once drop out
of sight and are soon forgotten? 'Hie
reason is plain—the article did not fulfill
the promises of the manufacturer. This
applies more particularly to a medicine.
A medicinal preparation that has real
curative value almost sells itself, as like
an endless chain system the remedy is
recommended by those who have l een
benefited, to those who are in need of it.
A prominent druggist says "Take for
example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a
preparation I have sold for many years
and never hesitate to recommend, for in
almost every case it shows excellent re-
sults, as many of my customers testify.
No other kidney remedy has so large a
sale."
According to sworn statements and
verified testimony of thousands who have
used the preparation, the success of Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact,
so many people claim, that it fulfills al-
most every wish in overcoming kidney,
liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri-
nary troubles and neutralizes the uric
acid which causes rheumatism.
You may receive a sample bottle of
Swamp Root by Parcels Post. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.,
and enclose ten cents; also mention this
paper. Large and medium size bottles
for sale at all drug stores.—Adv^
The goodness of people is exceed-
ingly tiresome.
7th
Oklahoma
Legislature
The war has made table linen very
valuable. The tise of Red Cross Ball
Blue will add to Its wearing qualities.
Use it and see. All grocers, 5c.
The curiosity of others enables some
men to make a good living.
When Pahy is Teethlnu
OROVrS IUHY BOW III. M MUCIN H will
the HUmiarli and Bowel truublo.
See dlrecUon. on ibe bottle
... — eorr*et
'erfectlj harm'
Simplicity is favorable to law.
Standardization of salaries of offi-
cials heads of departments book-
keepers and stenographers in all state
departments which includes a num-
ber of increases is provided for in a
bill reported by the house appropria-
tions committee which fixes the sal-
aries and the number of employes in
all the state departments.
The salaries of all claetive officials,
who have been receiving $2,500 a
year or less, are increased to $3,000
a year, salaries of assistants to heads
of departments are fixed at $1,800;
bookkeepers' salaries are fixed at
$1,500, and a general schedule of
$1,200 a year for stenographers is
provided.
By the terms of this bill the salar-
ies of all elective officers, except the
governor, attorney general, members
of the corporation commission and
justices of the supreme court, will
each be $3,000 a year.
The salary of (he state health com
missioner is increased from CI,800 to
$3,fi00 a year, aud the salary of the
state labor commissioner, which has
been the lowest of all salaries for
elective officers, is increased to
$3,000.
The senate trimmed virtually all
of the salary increases out of the
bill fixing salary increases at the state
penitentiary at McAlester and the
state reformatory at Granite. The
only increases finally allowed were to
an assistant matron at the peniten-
tiary who was allowed $1,000 a year
instead of $720 a year and to guards
at the penitentiary who will get $100
a month where they formerly received
760 and $75 a month.
Excitement over conditions at the
home has- about died down and the
reports and recommendations of the
house and senate committees which
were promised to be so fiery were
decidedly tame. The "resignations"
of Dr. Clymer, superintendent Flah-
erty and her assistants were accept-
ed, commissioner Mathews was slap-
ped violently on the wrist and a gen-
eral recommendation made that the
present home be abandoned and the
whole plan made over on a larger
scale.
A committee bill, appropriating
$600,000 for the construction of six
state tuberculosis sanatoria, which are
to be constructed and maintained un-
der the supervision and direction of
the state board of public affairs and
the state board of health, was intro-
duced by the house committee on
health, pure food and drugs.
The bill provides for a division of
the state into six districts of as near
the same area and population as is
practicable for the purposes intend-
ed. A sanatoriaum will he located in
each district as near the center as
possible, and contiglous to some town,
is donated the board is authorized to
accept on behalf of the state, gifts
of lands and other gifts and endow-
ments for this purpose. If no land
i donated the board is authorized to
purchase not less than ten acres at
the lowest price obtainable. Of the
$600,000 appropriated, $300,000 will be
available during the first fiscal year,
beginning next July and other half
available during the following year.
All contracts are to be let by the
state board of affairs.
The sanatoria will be under the
supervision of the state board of af-
fairs and the state superintendent of
health, the former having charge of
the business, or fiscal affairs, and the
the latter the care and treatment ano
discharge of the inmates. A superin-
tendent for each home sanatorium is
to be employed by the superintendent
of health at a salary of $2,400 a year.
The bill carries an appropriation of
$75,000 for the payment of salaries.
Agitation for the creation of a de-
partment of the state health board
for fighting tuberculosis began sev-
eral months ago and reached propor-
tions of a county-to-county campaign.
The result was that many senators
and representatives came to the cap-
ital interested in the cause and
pledged to introduce bills creating
sanatoria.
The six sanatoria will mark a be-
ginning of state effort to reduce the
abnormal percentage of tubercular af-
flction in Oklahoma. Six sanatoria
will take care of 450 patients at the
outside, or a little more than one per
cent of the tubercular population of
the state. Eventually there will he
a sanatarium in each county, accord-
ing to those interested in tubercular
treatment. There are bound to be,
ihey say, because there are 45,000
eases in Oklahoma now.
Tonight! Take Dodson's Liver Tone!
Better Than Calomel For Liver
Calomel sickens! If bilious, constipated and head-
achy read my guarantee.
Listen to me 1 Take no more sicken-
ing, salivating calomel when bilioun or
constipated. Don't lose a day's work!
Cnlomel Is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when It comes into contact
with sour bile, crashes into it, break-
ing it up. This is when you fed that
awful nausea nnd cramping. If you
are sluggish and "nil knocked out," if
your liver is torpid and bowels consti-
pated or you have headache, dizziness,
coated tongue, if breath is bnd or
Stomach sour, just tnke a spoonful of
harmless Dodson's Liver Tone.
Here's my guarantee—Go to any
drug store nnd get a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a
spoonful tonight, and if it doesn't
straighten you right up and make you
feel fine and vigorous by morning, I
want you to go back to the store and
get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone
is destroying the sale of calomel be-
cause it is real liver medicine; entire-
ly vegetable, therefore it can not sali-
vate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson's Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work nnd clean your
bowels of that sour bile and consti-
pated waste which Is clogging your
system nnd making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone will keep your entire fam-
ily feeling fine for months. Give it to
your children. It is harmless; doesn't
gripe and they like its pleasant taste.
—Adv.
The Kind.
"Sam lias certainly cut loose with
his troubles."
"Why, what's (lie matter with him?"
"lie has shooting pains and a jump-
ing toothache."
Ills of the Rich.
Louise—"Clare is always having
headaches." Julia—"Yes, and she's
luxurious in other ways, too."—Life.
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
lias been used for all ailments thai
are caused by a disordered stomach
tad inactive liver, such as sick head-
ache, constipation, sour stomach,
nervous indigestion, fermentation of
food, palpitation of the heart caused by
gases in the stomach. August Flower
is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion
both in stomach and intestines, cleans
and sweetens the stomach and alimen-
tary canal, stimulates the liver to se-
crete the bile and Impurities from the
blood. Sold In all civilized countries.
Give it a trial.—Adv.
All He Could Remember.
Hewitt—What did you see on your
Vacation?
Jewett—My money going.
r~
Calf
Enemies
WHITE SCOURS
BLACKLEG
Your Veterinarian can stamp
them out with Cutter's Anti-Calf
Scour Serum and Cutter's Germ
Free Blackleg Filtrate and Aggressin,
or Cutter's Blackleg Pills.
Ask him about them. If he
hasn't our literature, write to us for
information on these products.
The Cutter Laboratory
Berkeley, Cal., or Chicago, 111.
^^^^H^Laboratory^Tha^Know^How^^^
HERE is an offer backed by one of your personal friends
—a man whom you have known for a long time, and
in whose honesty you have implicit confidence. This man
is your local druggist. He will tell you that he has beon
selling Hunt's Salve, formerly called Hunt's Cure ever
since he has been in business, under the strict guarantee
to promptly refund the purchase price to any dissatisfied
user.
He will Bay to you "Take home a box of Hunt's Salva
and if it is not successful in the treatment of itching skin
diseases, I will promptly refund to you your 75 cents.
Hunt's Salve is especially compounded for the treatment
of Itch, Eczema, Ringworm, Tetter, and other itching
skin diseases.
The General Manager of the Lida Valley Railway Co.,
Goldfield, Nevada, A. D. Goodenough, writes: "At one
time I had a very bad case of Eczema, which troubled me
for seven or eight years, and although I tried all kinds of
medicine and several doctors, I got no relief until I used
Hunt's Salve. It finally cured me.
Thousands al such letters have been received, testifying
as to the curative merits of this wonderful remedy.
Don't fail to ask your druggist about Hunt's Salve, formerly called Hunt's Cure.
6how him this ad, and ask him if the statements herein made are not correct.
Sold by all reputable druggists everywhere at 75 cents per box, or sent direct on
receipt of stamps or money order.
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Texas
Flour-Bin Empty?
jjUJOTROPjf
city
fl&sssn
Then today you can make sure of perfect
baking results by ordering
tfELBOTROPE
FLOUR
Of such superfine goodness and quality
that one needs only to try it once to be
convinced of its superiority for every
household purpose.
Why not let your grocer send a trial
sack today?
Oklahoma City Mill & Elevator Co.
OKLAHOMA CITY
DON'T SACRIFICE YOUR
LIBERTY BONDS
Send them to us by Registered Mail, or through any
Bank in Oklahoma City. We pay highest market price;
remittance by return mall.
AURELIUS-SW ANSON CO.,
CAPITAL $500,000.00
Tenth Floor, State National Bank Bldg.
INC.
OKLAHOMA CITY
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Penn, S. A. The Calumet Chieftain (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1919, newspaper, February 20, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168197/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.