The Walters Journal. (Walters, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1909 Page: 3 of 9
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All Who
Would Enjoy
good health with its blessings must un-
derstand quite clearly that it involves the
question of right living with ail the term
implies With proper knowledge of what
is best each hour of recreation ol enjoy-
ment of contemplation and of effort may
be made to contribute to living aright
Then the use of medicines may be dis-
pensed with to advantage but under or-
dinary conditions in many instances a
simple wholesome remedy may be invalu-
able if taken at the proper time and the
California Fig Syrup Co holds that it is
alike important to present the subject
truthfully and to supply the one perfect
laxative to those desiring it
Consequently the Company’s Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna gives general
satisfaction To get its beneficial effects
buy the genuine manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co only and for sale
by all leading druggists-
REAL NEED
"I say old chap will you lend a
friend a dollar”
'Ts he really in need of It?”
"Rather He wants to pay me with
it"
Typographical Union Led
The first tuberculosis sanitarium to
be erected for the benefit of the labor-
ing men was built by the Interna-
tional Typographical union in con-
nection with its home at Colorado
Springs The International Printing
Pressmen and Assistants’ union have
recently decided to erect a similar
sanitarium and steps are now being
taken to open such an institution The
International Photo-Engravers’ union
while not conducting a sanitarium of
its own pays for the treatment of its
tuberculous members in institutions in
various parts of the country The
International Boot Workers’ union are
recommending to their members that
they ally themselves with the various
organizations united in the fight
against tuberculosis
The Rare Gift of Courtesy
Courtesy Includes not merely social
kindness graces of speech absence of
rudeness but honorable ‘treatment of
business associates and of all the fel-
low citizens with whom a man of af-
fairs may have business to transact
It is not American to keep one citi-
zen waiting all day at the door be-
cause he is poor and to grant an-
other citizen an Interview because it
is believed he is rich Wisdom is not
confined in a purse and frequently
much wisdom may be learned from a
poor man
Snake Story
“Before he weht flshin’’’ said the
town story teller "he swallowed
'bout a pint an’ a half of snakebite
remedy an’ of course you know what
that is Well after the snake bit him
the reptile cut all sorts o’ capers kaze
the remedy went straight to its head
Last thing it tried to do wuz to swal-
ler its tall an' it got Itself in the form
of a hoop an' I’m a liar ef the chil-
dren didn't roll it around all day!”
Two items
"I suppose with all this modern
prison philanthropy abolishing stripes
and convict uniforms generally they
will soon introduce dress suits for the
well-behaved prisoners in our penal
Institutions”
"Well you know they already give
convicts watches and chains”
You can save a lot of time by being
sure where you want to go before
starting
THE DIFFERENCE
Coffee Usually Means 8lckness But
Postum Always Means Health
Those who have never tried the ex-
periment of leaving off coffee and
drinking Postum in its place and in
this way regaining hoalth and happi-
ness can learn much from the experi-
ence of others who have made the
trial
One who knows says: “I drank cof-
fee for breakfast every morning until
I had terrible attacks of indigestion
producing days of discomfort and
nights of sleeplessness I tried to give
up the use of coffee entirely but found
It hard to go from hot coffee to a
glass of water Then I tried Postum
"It was good and the effect was so
pleasant that I soon learned to love
it and have used it for several years
I improved immediately after I left
off coffee and took on Postum and
am now entirely cured of my indiges-
tion and other troubles all of which
were due to coffee I am now well
and contented and all because I
changed from coffee to Postum
“Postum Is much easier to make
right every time than coffee for it is
so even and always reliable We
never use coffee now in our family
We use Postum and are always well”
"There's a reason” and It Is proved
by trlnl
Look In pkgs for a copy of the fnmous
little book "The Road to Wellvlllo"
Kvcr rend tlie nhnve letter? A new
one npiienrn frnni lime tn time Tlier
ore Kenulne true and full of kuumo
tutored
MS BEAUTY PRIZE
Columbia Eskimo Girl
Seattle Property
Gets
Majority of Visitors at the Alaska-
Yukon Fair Vote Her the Pretti-
est Young Woman In the
Contest
Seattle Wash — The prize awarded
the most beautiful woman by the
judges at the Alaska-Yukon-Paciflc ex-
position at Seattle was given to an
Eskimo girl named Columbia from
the southern coast of Labrador
All the visitors to the fair were al-
lowed to compete in the "beauty con-
test” All they had to do was to
visit the exposition in their best bib
and tucker where they might be seen
by the unknown judges mingling in
the crowd
The prize was a valuable piece of
Seattle property a lot in the residen-
tial section The deed to this proper-
ty Columbia now exhibits with great
pride and her mother never lets a
friend go by until he or she has seen
the document
Columbia’s mother was one of the
Eskimos brought from Labrador to be
exhibited at the World’s Columbian
exposition in Chicago in 1893 Colura-
bia was born soon after so that now
while shy of telling her exact age we
are certain she is in her teens
After the exposition Columbia's
mother traveled throughout the United
States with a circus Later the baby
went back to Labrador with her grand-
father and grandmother to live in Es-
kimo land Some time after this Co-
lumbia’s mother went to Labrador as
the agent of a company to get Eski-
Columbia the Eskimo Girl
mos for the Paris exposition Colum-
bia with her mother and grandparents
crossed the ocean They also 1 trav-
eled in Africa and throughout Spain
Must Learn Foreign Languages
In almost every European country
army officers are now required to
know other languages besides their
own and in every case the same in-
stitution originally American the
Berlitz School of Languages has been
selected for this purpose by the vari-
ous governments In England Brig
Gen W R Robinson of the Aldershot
command through army orders of this
year ordered the lessons to be given
by the Berlitz school at the Salaman-
ca barracks Wellington Lines
In Germany by order of the kaiser
lessons in languages are given by the
Berlitz school at the kriegschule in
Potsdam In Russia the lessons are
given by the St Petersburg school
and judging by the fact that several
Japanese teachers of the New York
Berlitz school were transferred to SL
Petersburg for that purpose the Jap-
anese language will be one of the
most Important In Spain the Berlitz
school in Madrid has charge of the
courses of the officers and the king
himself is one of the most Interested
pupils of that school France Aus-
tria Italy Turkey and others have In-
trusted the task also to this school
which teaches languages only and in a
most practical way
The British Navy
A correspondent In a letter to this
department gives the following
method adopted in England in the
matter of furnishing men for the navy
when the men are not picked up off
the street: “Excepting for stoker
class all other classes are entered as
boys are educated and trained and
after three years on a training ship
are passed for duty Excepting those
whose ability is marked These are
allowed to spend an additional year in
the gunnery and torpedo departments
In passing these are allowed addition-
al pay during term of enlistment
Boys enter the navy of Great Britain
for 12 years three of which are spent
in the training ship and nine in the
service At the expiration of 12 years
they may re-enllst and serve on for
pension Boys who can qualify and
are able to present recommendations
enter into training at from 13 to 16
years and are passed into the navy
from 16 to 19 The navy Is thus Ailed
with young men from 16 to 28 years
About 6000 are entered yearly for the
navy
American Wealth for Canada
Seventy thousand Americans will
settle this year on 20000 to 25000
farms in the Canadian northwest and
take with them a wealth of $70000-
000 Berlin’s Linen Factorial
Berlin hns about a hundred facto-
ries for linen goods— for more than
the kingdom of Saxony
FINE RECIPE FOR COLDS
Any druggist can supply these in-
gredients or will get them from his
wholesale house
“Mix half pint of good whiskey two
ounces of glycerine half ounce of
Concentrated pine compound Shake
the bottle well each time and ubb in
doses of a teaspoonful to a tablespoon-
ful four times a day” This prescrip-
tion is said to work wonders
The Concentrated pine is a special
pine product and comes only In half
ounce bottles each enclosed in an air-
tight case but be sure it is labeled
"Concentrated”
NOT 80 BAD
Nervous Lady — Don’t your experi-
ments frighten you terribly profes-
sor? I hear that your assistant met
with a horrible death by falling four
thousand feet from an aeroplane -Bold
Aviator — Oh that report was
greatly exaggerated
Nervous Lady — Exaggerated! How?
Bold Aviator — It wasn’t much more
than two thousand Ave hundred feet
that he fell
RASH ALL OVER BOY’S BODY
Awful Crusted Weeping Eczema on
Little 8ufferen— A Score of Treat-
ments Prove Dismal Failures
Cure Achieved by Cuticura
"My little boy had an awfnl rash all
over his body and the doctor said It
was eczema It was terrible and used
to water awfully Any place the water
went It would form another sore and it
would become crusted A score or
more physicians failed utterly and dis-
mally In their efforts to remove the
trouble Then I was told to use the
Cuticura Remedies I got a cake of
Cuticura Soap a box of Cuticura Oint-
ment and a bottle of Cuticura Re-
solvent and before we had used half
the Resolvent I could see a change in
him In about two months he was en-
tirely well George F Lambert 139
West Centre St Mahanoy City Pa
Sept 26 and Nov 4 1907”
Potter Drug a Chem Corp Sole Props Boetcn
Unusual Luck
“So you’ve rented that haunted
house which was on your hands so
long?”
"Yes rented it to an actor"
"Did he And out its reputation?”
“That’s the very thing that decided
him to take the house”
“Rather surprising!”
"He said it would be such a comfort
for him to get inside of a house
where the ghost walked every night”
$100 Reward $100
Ita reader of this paper will be pleased to team
that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science
has been able to cure In all Its stages and that is
Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive
cure uow known to the medical fraternity Catarrh
being a constitutional disease requires a const ltu
tlonal treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in-
ternally acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease and giving tho patient
strength by building up the constitution and asslAt
big nature In doing its work 1 he proprietors have
so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any case that It Xalls to
sure Bend for list of testimonials
Address F J CHENEY A CO Toledo O
Sold by all Druggists 75c
Take Hall's Family pills for constipation
Anti-Climax
"How’s yer wheat?”
“First rate”
"Pigs doin’ well?”
"Fine”
“That puny colt come ’round all
right?”
"He sure did”
"Glad to hear things is so likely
Bill How’s your wife?” — Washington
Herald
Mistaken Identity
"I always did enjoy that scene in
which Hamlet comes out and solilo-
quizes” said Mr Cumrox
"My dear" replied his wife "you
are confused again You have gotten
Hamlet mixed up with that vaudeville
person who comes out and throws bis
voice”
They Are "Climber”
Knlcker — They used to have an
apartment in the city and a cottage In
the country
Bocker — Now they live in "Arms”
in town and a bungalow at the shore
Rough on Rati foola the rats and mice
but never fools the buyer The secret is
you (not the maker) do the mixing Take
a hint do your own mixing pay for poi
son only then you get results it’s the un-
beatable exterminator Don’t die in the
bouse 15c 25c 75c
Why He Won
Abou Den Adhem set forth his
claim
"I never lied about what a good
time I had on my vacation" he cried
And lo etc
Some people would drown with t Ilfs
ire server at hand They are the kind
hat suffer from Rheumatism and Neural-
ia when they can get llamlina Wizard
l)il the best of all pain remedies
Of course it is possible to con-
vince a woman but she is apt to for-
get that she has been convinced and
then you have to do it all over again
Beoauea of thoea
The Best Food for Workers
The best food for those who work
with hand or brain le never high
priced
The best example of this is found In
Quaker Oats It stands at the top
among foods that supply nourishment
and vigor without taxing the diges-
tion and yet it is the least expensive
food one can eat
This great food value and low cost
make it an ideal food for families who
want to get the greatest good from
what they eat 8
Laborers factory or farm hands fed
plentifully on Quaker Oats will work
better and with less fatigue than if
fed on almost any other kind of food
All of these facts were proved and
very Interesting information about
human foods were gathered by Pro-
fessor Fisher of Yale University in
1908 You’ll And Quaker Oats in reg-
ular size packages large size family
packages and hermetically sealed tins
He Forgot Something
"Is that all you have to say to me?”
she queried looking off into space
“Great heavens girl’’ said be
abashed “what more can I say?
Haven't I told you that I worship the
very ground you walk on? Haven't
I offered you every lota of my worldly
possessions? Haven't I said that you
would never want for anything that
your relatives could come and stay as
long as they wished that I would
work my Angers bare for you and
that I would devote my entire exist-
ence to you?”
“Oh yes you said all that” she re-
rl'ed wearily “but—”
“But what?” he aBked tremulously
"You — you didn’t say right out and
out ‘I love you’ and that's what I
wanted to hear most of all”
Waste Material
In process of time it was observed
that the multi-millionaire philanthrop-
ist had ceased giving costly library
buildings to towns and cities
"Why is this Mr Canaggy?” the re-
porters asked him
"Young men” he said “what Is the
use of building great houses for li-
braries when all a man needs for an
education is Ave feet of books?”
Whereat they marveled but they
could not answer him
The extraordinary popularity of Ane
white goods this summer makes the
choice of Starch a matter of great Im-
portance DeAance Starch being free
from all injurious chemicals is the
only one which is safe to use on Ane
fabrics Its great strength as a stiffen-
er makes half the usual quantity of
Starch necessary with the result of
perfect Anish equal to that when the
goods were new
A Long-Panter
Mary aged 14 was found one day
by an older sister sobbing and crying
"What is the matter?” she asked
with great concern
"Three boys have asked me to go
to the danco to-night” was the unex-
pected reply
"Well my dear child certainly that
is not such a terrible misfortune”
"Yes but I told the Arst one I
would go with him and the last one
was a long-panter” — Harper’s
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Why He Bought It
Conductor — Say! aren't you old
enough to know that you can’t ride
on a child’s ticket?
Silas Filklns — Sure I be But only
ylstlddy Samanthy sed I wuz glttin’ t’
be chlldlsh-llke an’ so I thought
mebbe y’d let me ride half-fare
‘ ARB YOU LOSING FLESH
through t rucking cough that you cannot seem to
check? A bottle of Allen's Lung 11a I Ram will ours
tbs trouble and help you back to health
An oAice seeker’s love for his coun-
try is a good deal like that of a titled
foreigner for an American heiress
A Clean Man
Outside cleanliness is less than half the battle A man may
scrub himself a dozen times a day end still be unclean Good
health means cleanliness not only outside but inside It means
clean stomach clean bowels clean blood a clean liver and
new clean healthy tissues The man who it clean in this way
will look it and act it He will work with energy and think
clean clear healthy thoughts
He will never be troubled with liver luog stomach or blood
disorders Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean atom-
aohs Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood
Consumption qnd bronchitis mean unclean lungs
Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
prevents these diseases It make a man’s insides dean
and healthy It eleane the digestive organs makes pure
dean blood and dean healthy flesh
It restores tone to the nervous system and cures nervous exhaustion and
prostration It oontains no aloohol or habit-forming drugs
Constipation ia the most unclean uncleanlinesa Dr Pieroe’s Pleasant Pci- '
lets cure it They never gripe Easy to take as oandy
PUTNAM
Cots? stars
a? gsna
ssods brighter ant tetter colon than aw ottiar dr 0ns 10c osckios colon all II bars The? Are In colt water better then am other drt Vos can die
isnf without rlpeins mart Writs lor Iras bookist— now to Ora Bltaoh and Mu Colors MONROE DRUB CO Quhusy llllnolu
The Arst time a girl is disappointed
in love she Imagines Bhe has noth-
ing left to live for
Mrs Winslow's Soothing Ryrop
For children teething Softool the gums reduces tn
xUayi pain ouree wind ouUu S&ce buttle
The patriotism of the office seeker
le the greatest ever
P
ugly grizzly gray hair Uso ‘ LA
Tastes like delicious e
leaves — jvnd nothin
because it’s flavpreu wi
Sill '
leaves — vnd nothing else
r -— Jffwitn
fiplirini iskt BfleaMes and
nothing ' else!
Fine IFor
spear t pepsin cuMlilasts
After The Grippe
“I am much pleased to be able to write and thank
you for what Cardul has done for me” writes Mrs Sarah
j Gilliland of Siler City N C
“Last February I had the Grippe which left me in
bad shape Before that I had been bothered with female
trouble for ten years and nothing seemed to cure it
“At last I began to take Cardul I have taken only
three bottles but it has done me more good than all the
doctors or than any other medicine I ever took”
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The WomanJS Tonic
For the after-effects of any serious illness like -the
Grip Cardui is the best tonic you can use
It builds strength steadies the nerves improves the
appetite regulates irregularities and helps bring back the ‘
natural glow of health
Cardui is your best friend if yoit only knew it
Think of the thousands of ladies whom Cardui has
helpedl What could possibly prevent it from helping you?
Remember you cannot get the benefit of the Cardui
ingredients in any other medicine for they are not for sale
in any drug store except in the Cardui bottle Try Cardui
Write to: Ladies Advisory Dept Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga Tcnn
lor Special Instructions and 64-page book "Home Treatment lor Women” sent tree
How to Care for the Child
Perplexed mother writes: "My child
has sneezing fits after the morning
sponge bath What would you ad-
vise?” Some mothers give their
babies a hypodermic of morphine for
sneezing But we have always felt
that this was too harsh a remedy
Give the baby about three tablespoon-
fuls of Old Tom gin with a little sugar
and a pinch of lemon peel The sugar
makes this remedy more grateful to
the child Be sure to keep this prophy
lactic away from father
His Right Thera Was None to Dispute
Noah disembarked
"I am first on Ararat anyhow” he
boasted
Herewith he declined to give a fig
for the pole
IP YOU USB BALL BLUB
Get Red Cross Ball Blue the bent Bull
Blue Large 2 oz package only 5 cents
A woman's idea of a tactful man is
one who is able to Increase the ad-
miration she has for herself
FADELESS DYES
Paper-Hangers & Painters
Ton ex n greatly lnoru year beatneew with no et
tre Invwtnioas hj wiling Alton! I’tvtU I’rli
Wullpuper Me want one good worker In emh
vicinity end to the flint worthy applicant will eond
rilrb hy prepaid eiprewe five large enmiilo
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for cuBtomere to aeloct from Wo offer jllcml pmllte
In our repnweuUtlvee Answer quickly Unit you liter
gut the Aflcnry In your Tit Inity for KUO
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SICK HEADACHE
A ill i l PodUvely cored by
C A KTFR ‘bee Little Pills
JII LIlU They alsa relieve DIs-
L I ITTir tress from Dyspepsia In-
I I J S 1 prL digestion and Too Hearty
111 1 I K Eating A perfect rent-
I I q A edy for Dizziness Nau-
I I si LO sea Drowsiness Bad
I f n Taste In the Month Coat-
r I ed Tongue Fain In the
" laid TORPID LIVER
They regulate the Bowels Purely Vegetable
SMALL PILL SKITALLDOSE SMALL PRICE
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
CARTERS
Many a man goes broke— In Health
—then wealth Blames his mind-
says it don’t work right but all the
time it’s his bowels They don’t work
—liver dead and tho whole system gets
clogged with poison Nothing kills
good clean-out brain action like con-
stipation CASCAItETS will relieve
and cure Try It now
CASCARETS lOo a box tor a week's
treatment All druggists Biggest seller
In (be worlds Million boxes a months
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