The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1918 Page: 7 of 8
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rock the boat
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR
To halt pint o f water add 1 os Bar
Rum a small bos of JJarbo Compouud
and 4 os of glycerine Any dmggt cun
put thie up or you can mis it at boms at
very little coet Full direction (or mak-
Ing and uae com in each bos o( Barbo
Compound It will gradually darken
Streaked laded sray hair and make it eoft
and gloeey It will not color the soalp is not
Sticky or greasy and does not rub off Adv
Soots Aro Tallest
Among the natives of Great Britain
the Scotch average the tallest the
Irish are next then come the Eng-
lish and Welsh -
THIS It THI A0 OR YOUTH
Tan wilt tosh ton yean yaaagsr II yon
mamn aaolm Mmlmmt — - - — - —
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Natural Presumption
"What do you want to know sonT
"Are barks the kind of vessels they
have dog watches on 7"
Tt Drtrs Out Malaria
Aad BoBd Up Tbs System
Tsk ths Old Stsadsrd OROVB S
TASTELESS chill TONIC Ton know
what yea are taking as ths formula la
frlatod ea every label showing It is
Qslnlno and Itoa la a tsstslsto form Tbs
Osinioa drlvso out malaria tbs Iron
builds np tbs system to coot
Conserving Conversation
It la better not to waste too much
tlmo In war talk while there are crops
yet to bo harvested
Wish to win the suffrage of your
own Inward approval wish to appear
beautiful to God — Epictetus
UEELTU 17IS WRECKED
MtohadthMIMIhu'iWnM
Wmiefal hsmemmt Wm EflMto
"I bad such awful' cutting pains
In the small of my back and hips I
often bad to cry out" says Mrs Er-
nest Wiethoelter 680 Madison 8b
8b Charles Mo “The pain was
knlfe-llke and I couldn’t torn In bed
In fact I was almost
helpless My feet and
ankles swelled badly
my hands wore puffed
up and there worn
swellings under my
eyes -
“I often got an'
dlaajy I had to alt
down to kMD front
falling and my health waa complete-
ly broken down Tho kidney secre-
tions pained terribly In passage and
In spite of all ths medicine 1 took
I kept getting won until I was a
wreck
"By chance I read about Boas’s
fftdaey Fills and bought some After
I bad used half a box there was a
change and I continued to Improve
the pains aches and swellings left
and my health returned"
ffwora to before me
WM F WOLTEB Jtetery Publte
ALMOST TWO TEARS LATER
May 28 1917 Mrs Wiethoelter said :
"I think as highly of Boaa’e as over
Whenever I have used them they
have benefited me"
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UTEOCOI OIL DEFLECT
Franklin K Lana Mr Frederick Easttti
Topek— The pragraaa fop Uto Kan-
sas war couaeil to ha haM Jaaaary 1T
II has bees leaned Tba seaasll will ha
bald undsr tba direction of tba state
aeuncii of dofsaso Mare than IBOa
people throughout tbs atato whs ara
Maattftod in ana way or oaotkov with
war warh ha vs baaa ashed to attend
Tha prlaelpal nwatlss will ha fc
Thareday evening whoa addraasso
will ba atoda by Ran Fraaklln K
Lana aaerotory of tha la tartar Mr
Frederick Smith attorney general of
Oreet Britain aad Mlaa Harriot Tte
bus of Chleege
Os (bat aftarsoon addreeoaa win ba
atoda by tba govaraor and an officer
(rani Camp Fans ton M W Pratt see-
rotary of tba Y M C A at Camp Paa-
tea an "Tralalog Camp Aatlvlttos"
P B Baraoa an "Activities Outside elf
Ike Camps" aad General Charles 8
Haffmaa on "Tba Homo Ouard "
Tba asornlag soasloa January 11 will
ba devoted eatlroly to tbs discussion
of food and fuel problems Emerson
Carey of Hutchinson state fnel admin-
istrator will talk an "Pusl" Walter
P lanes of Wlcblta food administra-
tor on "Food" and Dr A E Taylor
of Wasfclngtoa on "Tha Federal Pood
Administration" That afternoon P
W Goebel of Kansas City Kaa will
explain the thrift stomp campaign in
Kansas H M Hilt of LafonUlnt
KsOm win dtacups "War Service on tho
Farm" and B E PrisslI of Lamed will
speak on "Tba Labor situation on tbe
Farm" Attorney General Brewster
will deliver a patrtotie address
The closing meeting will be ad
drassod'by Chancellor Frank 8trong
of tho State University Stats Super-
intendent W D Ross of Topeka
Henry J Allan of Wichita and Dr
S homes N Carver of Harvard Ualver-
ty Dr Carver will discuss "Price
Fixing" There wilt be several Mo-
tional maatlngs during the two days
One will discuss "Pood Production and
Conservation" another "War Educa-
tion” another "Red Cross and Wom-
en’s Activities" another "War Time
School Activities" another 1Wer Sam
lags" another "County Poet Adminis-
tration" aad another queetlons for
consideration by tha council of da-
Ask U 8 to Hear Oar Mandamus
R J Higgins and O L Millar at-
torneys for tka Kaaaas City Railways
Company have Glad la Ike supreme
court a petition to remove to federal
court tho application tor a writ of man-
damus brought by Kansas City Kai
to compel tho company to extend Its
lines aad give batter service The pe-
tition sou out that the controversy la
purely a civil matter Involving 93000
and that Is Is between clUxona of dlf
ferent ststos sad therefore ought to
bo hoard by s federal court Instead of
Kansas court Tho application was
made some time ago by Hugh Smith
city counselor of Kansas City Km
and tt le sought to compel the com-
pany to live up to Its franchise re-
quirements and give tho service to tho
people of Kansas City Km to which
they aro entitled
Offers Crops to Country
Because ha believes ha caa help
more as a farmer than os a soldier
Clarence Ellis of Cleveland Kaa ku
offered to give his entire crops to the
government It he to exempted from
tho draft Ha to S3 years old and his
mother says he to the active operator
of a 330 aero farm la a totter to Gov
amor Capper Mrs Ellis said bar hus-
band Is 111 aad cannot do much of tho
form work sad tt has ell devolved
upon the son They have seventy-one
head of stock aad aro milking ton
cows In her latter Mrs Ell la' said
they would give all of tha crops ax
eept enough to run tho farm to tho
government for the period of tho war
If tho son was toft at home It ha to
tekan In tha draft tha stock must ba
sold aad tha farm rented as the tether
to unable to handle It ho claims
P A Jones on of tha founders
two rad one-half years ago of tho
Pittsburg Sun morning aad Its ed-
itor has aod his tatorost la tha paper
to W A Beasley the other principal
owner aad retired
KaMao Banka Made Reeerd
Kansas sUts bank deposits Jumped
43 million dollars tha last year Vho
state beak commissioner has given
out tka combined statement of the
1009 state banka private banka aad
eleven trust companies for the oIom
of bttstneM December 1 It showed
total deposits of 93t8t20JM70 Tho
statement Issued December 11 1016
showed 912340913874 la deposits la
the statement of September 1 the
banks showed a gala of nearly 18
yllitoa dollars Tho deposit gala la
two yean ttatlil II gaOoa dsSaig
0TAT2 CXT3 C Ul KZZZ2ZZ
Review af Laal
VaarlB Aotivtttaa
oaglM ybaapahaul Gfmi
Topeka— A re view af tha
made by Haaeaa aleag both material
aad suit oral liaoo darlas tba past
year was given to the puMlo reaaattr
ly Governor Capper It abstained
tear aaltd newspaper aatoaws Ike
governor's axcase tor Its length waa
"that thoro ara a let af peed thtaea
la any shout Kansas"
Tba story la la tba nature af as
lavoiee el tba state's rssoaresa aad
aettrltlaa la regard to Kaaaaa aad
lha war tba tovemar aero
"Kaaaaa baa sons aver the top la
every thins connected with the war
"la the Red Cross drive K naans’
quota was ILTMtoO She reload
IIMNt
"lu the Grot T M C A drive her
quota waa 978990 8be raised
978099
"la lha aacood T M C A drive bar
quota waa Mil toe She raised
HIM
"la tho two Liberty Loan drives her
quota waa 94lOMtoO iho raised it
Oettlag down to material tblnga the
gevemer said
"With tha patriotism that charset tm
tone Kansas bar farmers undismayed
by the wheal fatlara at 1017 bavo
owe 04H0M acres af wheat this
tell This vaot acreage double tbu
area sown by any other etate was
pleated la response to tba appeal far
laereased food production
"Manufacturing aacood only to
agriculture la getting a stronger
foothold lu Kaaaaa each sqcoeedlag
year Wa ara beginning to see tbal
our raw material should ba converted
late Galahad produeta does at homo
at a saving of freight rates both ways
Tha atato muat turn more to manu-
facturing aad It la Mora than SOO
manufacturing corporations have beoa
chartered this year
"Tba mineral output so far as
value Is concerned showe a greater
relative Increase than that af agricul-
ture or af manufacturing"
MORE MOTOR CARS IN KANSAS
Records thaw That 190802 Licensee
Were Applied fer Lett Year
Ware Stolen t
Topeka— Supporting various war
programs and tho high coet of living
evidently have had no material affect
upon Kansas citlsene during the past
year Judging from tha records shown
by tho automobile IIccbm bureau la
tba office of J T Botkin secretary of
state During tho yoar 1217 Just 140-
IM automobllo and motor truck U-
ccumo were Issusd showing a great
Increase over all former years The
cars bow owned by Kansans arc
valued at aa aggregate sum of 9180
102000 As tha last figures shew tha
population of Kansas to bo 1712200
tho automobllo avorage to one for
ovary tea parsons or a car for pram
Ucally ovary third family-
Bluo cards on fils In tha secretary's
office show that over 200 automobiles
bavo baaa stolen la ths past year
Although soma of tha cards reprMant
cars stolen in other states moat of
them carry tha names of Kaaaaa own-
ers The value of the Stolon cars to
estimated at between 960000 aad 97S-
000 "Tba gulllblea who purchase second-
hand automobiles aro many" said Sec-
retary of State J T Botkin recently
“la most cases tho engine number oa
tha cars has been defaced which
shows without a doubt that tha car to
a stolen one yet many persons buy
tho cars thinking they arc getting a
bargain where as a matter of fact iu
tha long run they aro very expensive
especially when tho real owner turns
up and tha purchMor to compelled to
give up tho car and lose his money1
Ta Held Bank Harmony
Stats Bank Commissioner Wilson
will endeavor to havo the federal re-
serve board rescind Its orders permit-
ting national banks In Kansas to act
m guardians executors aad trustees
la tha Mttlement of estates Ha says
under the state law atato banks can-
not engsgo In that business and that
It would bo unfair for tho federal gov-
ernment to give national hanks that
advantage over atato banks Soma
years ago there wm bitter foaling be-
tween state and national banka but
through tho work of leading bankers
that bittern sm has bean wiped out
General conditions m to health aad
sanitation at tha Camp Funs ton na-
tional army cantonment ara good no-
cording to a latter received by Gov-
ernor Capper from Major Genera! C
C Ballou In command of tho canton-
ment Moral conditions says tha lob
tar ara batter than at any of tho other
cantonments Governor Capper re-
cently submitted to General Ballou
oomplaints made by a Nebraska wo-
man against conditions at Camp Puna-
ton - -
Ta LleanM Stock Food
Federal regulation of food for Itoa
stock may ba another atop taken soon
by tho federal food administration ac-
cording to a latter received recently
by Governor Capper from Herbert C
Hoover food administrator -
'- -
Kansas Girls Husked Gam
Edna aad Eaote Deirympto of Bonds
husksd corn this tell as thsir contrib-
ution to war work' Their father
James Dalrymple to mighty grand gf
hto danghtors ( p
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T8UTCN C90IALIGTG CXSLARI
THSStSLVBG AGAINST NAIM
Ca ANNEXATION FLAN
n go o
Forty la Man Ocuatry
Flatly AgutaMl Hshraarllsra
Plan aa Erl Forth at
Amsterdam Jaa 8— The Serial
Dsmosratlc party rays a Berlin dim
MlolL kil ilftrttA & megImiIgh tkiA
la view of lha oMarraacra at Brest-
Lltevah aad tha aaaaiaitoateto' at-
teak oa tka people’s right of Mlf-de-tormlaatloa
it agate doclaroa that a
a la only poMlhla If tka
dooMcmttc principle of self determine
tioa to koaactly carried nut Tka
party demands that fro aad ahsa-
lately Independent expression af trill
ba guaranteed to the peoples
Tha Social Democratic party aloa
uaaalawMly approved Ha rapcwMS-
latlvM stoadpotet la tha urate ccra-
attttao of the rolehetag gad has re-
solved rscolutcly to combat tha ads-
us of tha right cf self detsna laatloa
for tho purpose cf disguised aaaosa-
tloai (By Associated Press)
Although Infantry operattoM la tha
major war theaters ere of a minor
character signs arc not wanting that'
big battles arc la the proccM of
making In Flanders Franco end Italy
At various potato ta thsss throe
War sonea Intensive artillery duels
era going on day and night They
aro particularly mvom In tha rectos
ol 1 Ypree and tho Cambrel sector
whore tho Britleh aro facing tha Ger-
mans along ths Alsne on tho Ver-
dun sector and along tho Motel!
river and In the Italian highlands
from ths region of Lake Garda oast
ward to tho Plavo river
However west of Tproo and west
of’ Flanders the Gormans have made
an attempt to enter Brittah positions
but were repulsed with heavy Iosmo
under tiro of Britleh Infantry and
machine guns LlkswiM an attempt
ad raid against tho French positions
on Hill 304 In tho Verdun sector wss
stopped with sanguinary Iosms to
tho Gormans These two maneuvers
constitute tho only nativity by Intent
ry forces tt nay point except that
small British patrols at several places
forced croMlngs of tho Plavo river
against tha Toutonte allies
co:::::keo epa step
Wkshlngtoa Jaa I — Reorganise
lion of tho war department began
with tha creation teat month of tho
war council of the high general of-
ficers advanced a step further today
with tha appointment by Secretary
Baker of Major General Oeorgo W
Goothnls acting quart ermastar gener-
al to miwo also as director of ths de-
partment of transportation and stor-
age Wide economics in tho um of
cars and In shipping chargee era ex-
pected from this centralisation In ono
agency of functions aelf-exercised by
five departmental bureaus Independ-
ently Behind tha announcement stands
the probability that army purchasing
also will ba drawn together under a
central control Steps to this end ara
under consideration but legislation
may bo required to carry It out The
question of rinding a man for tho Job
however already has bean taken up
Some officers think tho duty should
bo placed under tho general staff
but others believe n separate office
should be created to be rilled by a
civilian of national reputation for
buelnMB ability It Is practically cer-
tain however’ that should a civilian
be appointed ho would ho commission-
ad m general officer subject to oil
army laws - - - - -
General Goethato aa acting quar-
termaster general directs the sup-
ply sustenance end purchasing de-
partments of tha army supplement sd
by tha embarkation and other serv-
ices already established In hto office
each with a general officer In Charge
Under today’s order ha wGl ta ad-
dition supervise transportation of an
ordinance engineers signal ' emna
aviation service : and coast ‘ artlhery
material as ' woU ns quartermaster
supplies aad troops-
All bureaus heretofore Independ-
ent to this regard have bean directed
to co-ordinate their demands upon
tho railroads and upon storage facili-
ties through tha director of trans-
portation — - I 1
Expert Coal ter War Purposes Only
Washington Jan S— America’s coal
export this year will ba limited
strictly to shipments to tra used tor
war purposes and to those noeaasary
In exchange ' ter’ commodities ths
U 8 must have In announcing this
policy Administrator Garfield declared
that In no event will exports bo peit
mtttod to equal ta volume tha year
1217' Tha fuel administration tuned
war to tho war trade yesterday fig-
nroa showing the amount cf coni ths
country can pparo
w A
lead UmTh yam k Osttol wlJI
pay as taitnrah aad nJ ran dearm
tiara It to Ns terror hsar arl tern
tor kyrate "U orrate7 Lr Um
le MntUJHMf
"Mtos Blags la vary sensitive about
hM large foot"
"That accounts for IL
"Aeeoeats for whatF
"Why aba pat m angry when I ashed
her If Baata Clsoe had pat aa auto-
teahllo la her stocking"
Cra ead ttettag wta Cuttaura Otes-
Best mantas Hrarapra with
Dspt &
aad by asSL
At
Ts Mean PureNure
IL tectswt of spirits cf sompbor
phoratsd Ml be need ta denning
furniture it will not only remove tho
white stales hut restore the polish as
waG
Ta hasp dean sad hastthy tubs Dr
Fierce's Ptoassnt Pellets They regu-
late liver bowola and stomach— Adv
irsthsrhssd of Man
Ths ktoal brotherhood awn mud
have a dear aim before kin and hav-
ing this dear aim ho must Interpret It
In ssttoa
FTtH jT
w ifwEBEE qFvVEFNte IVWwl
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Ths qnaptoaM of kldasy aad Madder
troubles aro eftse vary aistrssriag
leave tho system ta a tua-dewe condition
Tha kidneys asm to Mffsr awst m al-
SMri every victim romp la las of Isom bash
aad arlaaiy tomblw which should not be
amlsctsd m those denser aigasla often
lead to more daaserous kldasy troubles
Dr KUswr’a Swamp-Root which to
amay people my soon koala aad atraugtk-
as tbsUdnavs Is a sptmdid
livar sad bladder mod lots aad
aa herbal compound hM a Metis host
tof offset on the kidneys which Is al-
SMat immediately aotiood In nod
by those who aw It
A trial will soavlaM anyone who
bo 1a Bead of It Britov gri a bottle from
year awrart drug rices sad start treat-
awnt at ossa
However If yea wiah Erst to tost this
great preparation scad tea rente to Dr
Kilmer A Co Binshamton N Y for s
ssnipls bottle Wbeu writing bo sen aad
amotion this paper — Adv
Indefinite
"Dors Doctor 8klllem still think all
appendicitis cases demand Immediate
operations T"
"I believe he has cut all that out”
woMawe crowning glory -
Is her hair If yours Is stnaksd with
ugly jrlssly gray bairn um "La Ore-
alo" Bair Drasatag and change It ta
lbs natural way Price 8L0O— Adv
? -
Earn Thing ' -
"A lyric waa a poem Intended for
m by a lyre"
"Just Ukc a modern fish story 7"
liberal doM of printer’s Ink has
kept many a man from making n fool
of hlmMlf n second time
ProfMsors of physical culture tack
the nerve required to recommend the
woodsaw and tho washboard
A FIGHT FOR LIFE
It hM toon flght or die for many of us
In tba past and tho lucky paopla ore
thoaa whs have auScrod but who aro now
wall bseausa they haadad nature's wan-
ing olgnol la time to correct thsir trou-
ble with that wonderful now discovery
f Dr Flsrm’s csUsd “An-u-ric” Tou
should promptly hood - thooo warnings
some of which nro dlssy sprite backache
Irregularity of tbs urine or tho painful
twinges of rheumatism sciatica or lum-
bago TO doloy mar mska poaalblo tha
dangerous forms of kldnor disease suck
so stone In tho bladder - -
To overcome those distressing eondt-
Mono take plsntr of exercise In the open
tor avoid a honvr moat diet drink freely
to water and at oach meal toko Dr
Ploroo'o Anuria Tablets tdouble strength)
Tau wlU in n abort time And that rou
aro ono of the Arm Indorwra to Aauric
as nro thounnndg to nolghbors
tap Into the Arms store and ask for
n SSo bottle to Anuria or send Dr V X
Pierce Buffalo N Y- Mo for trial pkg
Anuric msnr times mors potest than
Uthlo ollmlnstw urio arid aa hot water
v No Fun ter Him
The after-dinner orator never en-
joys tho menu ns well aa the fellow
who starts ths applause
EOSCHEPS GERMAN SYRUP
: Why use ordinary cough nmtdlos
whan Bosch ec’s Garmon Syrup has
bsen used so successfully for fifty-one
years ta all parts of tha United
Etetoa for coughs bronchitis colds
actlcd ta the throat especially long
troubles It gtvas tha patient a good
night’s rest free from coughing with
nay expectoration in ths morning
gives nature a chance to sooths ths
tnfiamsd parts throw off tho dissass
hslplng tho patient to regain his
hoolth gold in an dvUlssd countries
29 aad 80 esnt bottlssr-Adv ” -
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Look at a picture In ths bsst possible
tight and bo os courteous to your f to-
ss you arc to a picture
V 'n vear czzi f:::3Ccr3
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"Talking of the gullible psbllA g
know a buslaoM which la E tesSJ
plant"
"What la thatr
"Tho dorist’a"
!rs!SiXt Tssr&tws
OA8TORIA that fanwua old imtfo
for Infants and children and sm that 19
In Um for Over W Yosra
Children Cry for Flctchsys Cbitof!
Rsgulstlsn Nsssus -
"I wss In a train the ether fop
when s spark from a cigar fell oa to
lady's dross and sot her on Ere"
"How was aha raved!"
- "She happened to be In the smote
Ing car and so tha conductor put he
out"
IMITATION IE SINGIRIET FLATTERY
but like counterfeit mooey the I ml to
tlon has not the worth of tho original
Inslat on "Ln Creole" Hnir Pr soring —
It's the original Darkens your hair IN
tka natural way hut contains ns dyn
Pries 9LML— Adv y
Borne man arc kept no busy main i-
talnlng their dignity that they havent-
tlmc to earn a decant Uvlar
- True patriots work for this country
future Instead of boasting about MB
past
OKLAHOMA NEWS
Oklahoma City— "Thin Is to cwrflffp
that I have wed
Dr Pierce's Fa-
vorite Prescript
Non It hoa tfono
me lots of good
and I can freelr
recommend It to
any wonuA suf-
fering I think IE
to a great matte
cine" — MRS X
A CLINE Route
' ‘ 9 Box 23
Oklahoma City— "I was In bed ate
months — had five doctors and all fallsdr
Finally a friend told me to try DSb
Pierce's Golden Medical Dlacovcryb
Tha first 'dose helped mo and la tww
weeks I was abla to go down town
I recommend the Discovery m botew
a groat medicine" — MB8 G w
BRYCE 427 W Noble
All druggists Liquid or tablrta
tablets soil for 60c— Adv
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