The Walters Journal. (Walters, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 10
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KIDNEY TROUBLE
DANCE IN HIDEOUS MASKS
EXCELLENT TRADE IN
WESTERN CANADA
IN DOUBT
- L
Suffered Ten fours— Relieved in Thru
Months Thanks to PE-R U-JVA
O B FIZER Mt SterlingKysayst
I have suffered with kidney and
bladder trouble tor ten years past
"Last March I commenced using
Poruna and continued for three months
I have not used it since nor have I felt
a pain”
Stops Lameness
Much of the chronic lameness
In horses is due to neglect
See that your horse is not al
lowed to go lame Keep Sloan’s
Liniment on hand and apply at
the first sign of stiffness It’s
wonderfully penetrating — goes
right to the spot — relieves the
soreness — limbers up the joints
and makes the muscles elastic
1 and pliant
Here’s the Proof
Mr G T Robert! of Resaca Ga
RFD No I Box 43 writes:— “1 have
used your Liniment on a horse for Swee-
ney and effected a thorough cure 1 al-
so removed a spavin on a mule This
spavin was as large as a guinea egg In
my estimation the best remedy for lams-
ness and soreness is
Sloan’s
Liniment
Mr H M Gibbs of Lawrence Kans
- RFD No 3 writes:— “ Your Lini-
ment is the best that I have ever used
I had a mare with an abscess on her neck
and one 30c bottle of Sloan's Liniment
entirely cured her I keep it around all
the time for gaits and small swellings
and for everything about the stock”
Sloan’s Liniment
will kill a spavin
curb or splint re-
duce wind puffs and
swollen joints and
is a sure and speedy
remedy for fistula
sweeney founder
and thrush
Price 6O0 and $100
Aloan'i book oa
linraea cnttls ahrrp
and poultry teat
frees Address
Dr Earl S Sloan
Boston Man U 8 A
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WESTERN CANADA
What Governor Dsneen of Illinois
Says About It I
J3 orefpor Donoen of Illinois owns a wo-
ol land In 8ukuU'hewtm
Canada He bos said in
an interview!
‘As an American I am
deliiflitod to sue tbe re-
tnurkulri progress of
YViwtoin Canaria Our
people are flocking arrows
the boundary in thou
winds and I have not yet
met cue who admitted
he had marie a mintako
They are oil doing well
There is scarcely a com-
munity In the Middle or
Western Btntes that has
not ft rormwtmtutive in Manitoba
fchukatehowun or Altana"
125 Million Bushels of
Wheat in 1909
Western Canada field crops for
IftAI will enniiv ielri to the farm
or 1700000000 In cash
T'roo 1 lonieM rails of 1 00 iicres
And pre-t'inpiUms of 100 acre
at iOO an aero Hallway and
Lund Comnii tiles Imvo land for sale
at renflonuhlo priot-s Many farm
ors have pain for their luini out
of tiio proeoeds of one crow
Splendid clliimto good schools
excellent mllwuy Facilities low
freight ran wood water out!
lumber welly obtained
For pamphlet “irftHt Bust West'
particular a to suitable location
and low settlers’ rate apply to
fcinp’t of Immigration Ottawa
Oaths or to Ounudiaa Uov’t Agent
niupur)rino'airiktifnit'®iriiif!fi
l'1'trl-rlilanhoi 1 1flU (frfenNI
KTJtuhar8lllUrkMn8tKtlaaliUan
(IT© addrtwa nearest yon) fit
filenardsn ilfi 0onnm Fairas
Located at Tuna La Halle County Tex-
as on the imtln line of the 1 & Q N
railroad Kuoh 10-arre fann inrludes two
town Iota at Tuna Tex 1100 per acre
cash nnd $100 per acre per month Cheat-
et opportunity in lifetime to amull in-
ventor to pwn land and become Independ-
ent This county is tho banmi Bermuda
onion county In the United States all
kinds of fruits and vegetables including
figs oranges lemons and grape fruit
grow In abundance Best cfiniHte best
water best opportunity in America Glen-
Arden farms Hre lit Artesian belt with
several flowing wells on tlte property
conservative business men buying lands
after Investigation Will you be your own
boss and become independent by Investing
$500 per month Aaiil wanted
AHTKMIt LANI t MO IATION
Ground Fir Ulhla Hid Man Antonio Te
laiy mm
"I find Coacarets so good that I would
not be without them I was troubled a
great deal with torpid liver and headache
New since taking Cascarets Candy Cathar-
tic I feel very much better I shall cer-
tainly recommend them to my friends as
the best medicine I have ever seen"
Anna Bsinot
Osborn Mill No a Bail River Mass
Pleasant Palatable Potent Taste Good
j)o Good Never Sicken Weaken or Grips
jOo 25o ISOo Never sold In bulk Theaenu
tne tablet stamped CCC Uuarautead to
ei j or your money back tit
Participators In Lamaist Church the
Lorsar Festival Wear Garb
of Demons
New York — If you happened to be
alone in the woods at night and should
meet such creatures as shown in the
'accompanying photographs what
would 'you do?
Run!
Of course
But these are only pictures of
masks identical with those worn by
participators in the greatest festival
of the Lamaist church the Lorsar the
New Year’s feast held at the begin-
ning of February in remembrance of
Buddha’s victory over the sis heresies
No 1— The Monkey-Faced Demon
No 2— The Tiger-Faced pemon No
3 — The Guardian of the Spirits of
Chinese Priests
the victory of the true religion over
infidelity
Writing of It In "Trans-Himalaya”
Dr Sven Hedln says of Its celebration
In the monastery town of Tashl-Luapo:
“Lamatsm Is only a corrupt form of
pure Buddhism and under an outward
varnish of Buddhistic symbolism has
Incorporated a number of Sivalstio
elements and has also retained the
superstitions which in pre-Buddhistic
times found expression in wild fa-
natical devil-dances rites and sacri-
fices The object of these ceremonies
was to exorcise banish or propitiate
the powerful demons which reign
everywhere In the air on the earth
and In water and whpse only function
is to plague torture and persecute the
children of men Lastly Lamas dance
in hideous masks with large evil eyes
and Mephistophelian eyebrows dis-
torted features and huge tusks oth-
ers represent mythical wild beasts all
equally terrible”
HAS WORKED HIS WAY UP
William S Kies New Solicitor of Rail-
way at 31 Heads Big Legal
' Department
Chicago — William S Kies who re-
cently became general solicitor for
the Chicago & Western Indiana rail-
way is a nutive of Minnesota Left
an orphan when two years old he
worked his way through school and
later through the University of Wis-
consin supporting himself at the uni-
versity mainly by working on the uni-
versity paper
After his graduation nine years
ago he enmo to Chicago and took a
position as Investigator for the Chi-
cago City Railway Company ' When
John F Smulski was elected city at
torney in 1903 Mr Kies applied to
him for a place in his office and re-
ceived It Three years later be was
made chief trial attorney and In
three years won about 90 por cent of
his cases
This record attracted the attention
of ninny legal firms and corporations
nnd Mr Kies finally accepted an offer
from the Chicago & Northwestern
railroad to become Its general attor-
ney In Chicago lie bag held that po-
sition since 1906 and now nt the age
of 31 years be finds himself at the
head of the legal department of an
Important railroud system
Experienced
johnny— My papa and mamma are
divorced
Freddy— Which have you got the
custody of?
8PLENDID tROPS BIG PRICE8
AND PROSPEROUS OUTLOOK
FOR THE FUTURE
Throughout all of Canada and espe-
cially In the Western Provinces of
Canada there Is a buoyancy In every
line of business that Is fully war-
ranted by every condition The crops
of the past year were what was ex-
pected and the prices for grain of all
kinds put the farmers In a class by
themselves Many of them are Inde-
pendent and many others have got
well started on the road The latest
reports are that seeding Is well under
way In almost every district and the
prospects are that a vastly larger area
than that under crop last year will
be seeded early this spring In the
Lethbridge district In Southern Al-
berta steam and gasoline outfits hun-
dreds of them are breaking up the
prairie at a tremendous pace but
they work night and day As soon as
it becomes dark gangs are changed
a -head light attached and on on
through the night until the first
streak of dawn these giant monsters
with their seven or eight gangs of
breaking plows keep up the work
Then the more modest farmer is put-
ting In the longest hours possible with
his teams of horses or oxen And
what will the Country be like In Au-
gust when these fields have become
yellowed with the literally golden
grain There will be one vast ex-
panse of wheat field And there will
be a market for it because It Is the
best grain grown and tbe demand
will be everywhere As previously In-
timated business throughout Western
Canada Is sound and good The grain
production of 1909 has been the great
factor in 'establishing the reputation
of Western Canada and It is worth
talking about It surpassed all previ-
ous records both In regard to quality
and quantity and such an achieve-
ment was by no means easy The
limit has not been reached and a
large average increase may be ex-
pected during tbe next ten years
There will be odd seasons when a
falling-off will occur and It Is the fall-ing-off
that causes alarms and panics
in tbe commercial world The plains
have done their duty so far In tbe
out-put of grain and it would be rea-
sonable to make occasional allowances
for slowing-up The faster tbe rate of
Increase is now the sharper will' be
the check when tbe production dimin-
ishes But there are some unreason-
able people who wonder why the
growth of one year Is not continued
during tbe next and at an even faster
rate These same unreasonable peo-
ple are the ones who see flaws In the
situation as soon as an Indication Is
given that the startling advances have
not been maintained
In New Hampshire
That Irresponsible Manchester
Union man gave himself a surprise
party by going to church last Sunday
and this was the result: "On this first
Sunday of Lent while George Bailey
of the Houston Post Is sacrilegiously
fishing for eels in a Texas bayou and
the (married) paragrapher of the
Kennebeck Journal Is tapping his
boots and the Ging-Ging Goophus of
the Springfield Union Is playing Beven-
up we In common with other good
New Hampshire people shall dutifully
attend church — Springfield Union
A Call for Cough Drops
“I tell 'you I must have some
money” roared the king of Marltania
who was In sore financial straits
“Somebody will have to cough up”
“Alas!” sighed the guardian of the
treasury who was formerly the court
Jester "all our coffers are empty”—
Tlt-Blts
Studies in Still Life
“I want a few colored Illustrations
of beets and tomatoes”
"Life size?” Inquired the artist
i "Catalogue size” replied the seeds-
man with a significant smile — Louis-
villa Courier-Journal
Too Busy to See
Patience — Do you believe there are
microbes in kisses?
Patrice — I never saw any — Yonkers
Statesman
Red Weak Weary Watery Eyes
Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy Try
Murine Fur Your Kye Troubles You Will
Like Murine It Boothes 60c at Your
Druggists Write For Eye llookB Free
Murine Eye Remedy Co Chicago
The average woman can bluff al-
most any man but when It comes to
bluffing some other woman— well
that’s another story
Kill the Filet Now and Keep
disease away A DAISY FLY KILLER
will do it Kills thousands Lasts all season
Ask your dealer or semi 20c to 11 HOM-
ERS 150 Delvulb Ave Brooklyn N Y
Always on Tap
While there’s life there’s dope — Chi-
cago Record-IIeruld
If you wish beautiful clear white clothe
use Red Cross Ball Blue Large 2 os
puckugo 5 cents
When life's nil love 'tls life ought
else 'tls naught— Sidney Lnniei'
llfri Wlnslnw’f RooUilng Nyrttp
Forohlldion toothing Hortonithogum mniersln-
luiuuiuiiuuiilluj'upuiiicuru wludcolu Jiuou boiuu
One woman can stir up more trou-
ble than b dozen mere men
torical novel forged a note Now he’s
In jail
Blinks— What was he convicted for?
LEWIS’ "81NGLE BINDER”
A hand-made cigar fresh from the
table wrapped in foil thus keeping
fresh until smoked A fresh cigar
made of good tobacco Is tbe Ideal
smoke The old well cured tobaccos
used are so rich In quality that many
who formerly smoked 10c cigars now
smoke Lewis’ Single Binder Straight
6c Lewis' Single Binder costs the
dealer some more than other 6c cigars
but the higher price enables this fac-
tory to use extra quality tobacco
There are many Imitations don't be
fooled There Is no substitute! Tell
the dealer you want a Lewis "Single
Binder”
Silence
Very few men know how to keep
still The Italians have a proverb
’'Hear see and say nothing if you
wish to live in peace” The man who
Is bent on telling alE he knows gen-
erally ends In telling a good deal more
than-he knows The tongue Is harder
to bridle than the wildest horse that
ever roamed the prairie The Ger-
mans say truly that talking comes by
nature while silence comes of the un-
derstanding Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications as they cannot reach the dls-
eaard portion of the ear 'there Is only one way to
cure deafness and that Is by constitutional remedies
Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of ths
mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube Vhen this
tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or iin
perfect hearing and when it is entirely closed Deaf-
ness is the result and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condi-
tion bearing will be destroyed forever nine cassa
out of ten are caused by Catarrh which is nothing
but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot
Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured
by Hail’s Catarrh Cure Bend for circulars free
F J CHENEY CO Toledo O
Bold by Druggists 75o
Take Hail's Family FUl for constipation
There’s No Place Like’ Etc
Wife — What sort of a play would
you like to see?
Husband— Something lively that
keeps you awake and has plenty of
music In it
“Um You’d better stay at home
and take care of the baby— Life
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA a Bate and sure remedy for
Infants and children and see that it
Bears the SZf7
Signature of C
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Another Investigation
Roble Malden — Is kissing proper?
Enclna Youth — We might Investi-
gate Two heads are better than one
—Stanford Chapparal
Good Quality
Customer — Are these apples fresh?
Grocer — Well I guess They'll give
you the best sass you ever had
DAVIS’ FATNKITTER
Should betaken wit bout dclur when sore chest and
tickling throat warn you that an annovlng cold
threatens At all druggists I u &c&c and uOc bottles
It's difficult to arouse a man’s en-
thusiasm by showing him a photo-
graph of himself when a baby
Patriotism
Tbe stomach Is larger factor in " life liberty and the pur-
auit of happiness ’’ than most people ere aware Patriotism
can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia The confirmed dys-
peptio ‘‘is fit for treason stratagems and spoils" The man
who goes to the front for his country with a weak stomach
will be a weak aoldier and a fault finder
A aound stomach makes for good citizensnip as well ss fo
health and happiness
Diseases of the stomach and other organa of digestion and
nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by tho use of
Dr PIERCE’S COLDER MEDCRL DISCOVERY
it builds up tbe body with sound flesh and
solid muscle
The dealer who offers a substitute for the " Discovery ” la
only seeking to make the little more profit realized on the
talo of less meritorious preparations
Dr Pierce’ Common senso Medical Adviser is sent fret
on reoeipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only bend
21 one-cent stamps ior the papsr covered book or 31 stamps
for th cloth bound Addresa World’s Dispensary Medical
Association R V Pierce M D President Buffalo N Y
PUTNAM
Color more good brighter and taller colors thsn
toucan dye any garment althout rloolng apart Writs
Tukeagood watch to a pawnbroker
and seo how quickly the time pusses
ARP! YOUR nOTHKg FADED f
Use Red Cross Bull Blue nnd make them
white aguin Large 2 oz package S cents
Every man thinks he'8 a superior
judge of human nature
With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many physi-
cal ills which vanish bsfore proper efforts — gentle efforts — pleasant
efforts— rightly directed There is comfort in tho knowledge that so many
forms of illness are not due to any actual disease but simply to a consti-
pated condition of the system which the pleasant family laxative Syrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna promptly removes That is why it is the only
remedy with millions of families and is everywhere esteemed so highly
by all who value good health Its beneficial effects are due to the
fa&F'that it is the only remedy which promotes internal cleanliness
without debilitating tho organs on which it acts It is therefore all-important
in order to get its beneficial effects to purchase and note that
you have the genuine article which is manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co only
It is pleasant and refreshing to the taste and acts gently yet promptly
on the kidneys liver and bowels cleanses the system effectually dispels
colds headaches and fevers and assists in overcoming habitual constipa-
tion permanently also biliousness and the many ills resulting therefrom
The great trouble with all other purgatives and aperients is not that they
fail to act when a single dose is taken but that they act too violently and
invariably tend to produce a habit of body requiring constantly augmented
doses Children enjoy the pleasant taste and gentle action of Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna the ladies find it delightful and beneficial
whenever a laxative remedy is needed and business men pronounce it
Invaluable as it may be taken without interfering with business and does
not gripe nor nauseate When buying note the name California Fig
Syrup Co printed on the front of every package Price SO cents a bottle
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— — H— 1 MIMTIHI TIflTIfc— 1 WfiriBXlHi
The Overland
The King of Cars
No other car has so large a sale — none has
made such amazing records Price $1000 up
It requires four factories employ-
ing 4000 men — turning out 140 Over-
lands daily — to meet the flood-like
demand for these cars Yet two
years ago a hundred rivals had a
larger sale
The reason lies largely in the car’s
utter simplicity Its able designer
made It almost trouble-proof
He created an engine which for
endurance is the marvel ol engi-
neering He designed the pedal control
One goes forward or backward slow
or fast by merely- pushing pedals
The hands have nothing to do but
steer
A child can master the car In ten
minutes A novice can drive It a
thousand mlleB without any thought
of trouble
The Overland always keeps going
and almost cares for Itself All the
usual complexities have been elimi-
nated That Is why each car sells others
and our orders for this year’s Over-
lands amount to $24000000
$1000 to $1500 — According to six stylo and
In the Gloaming
"You were a long time getting me
John dear!”
“And you were a long time waiting
pet!” — The Circle
FADELESS DYES
any other dye 0ns lOo gseksgs colors ell fibers
lor Ires booklet— Howto Dyo Bleach and Mis Colors
distemper
lAw 7 y ba handled very Mfritr The dirk aromt rod and all others I
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On holtlu krturmiluod to vuruoiiucaH horat''ll a ItoUlai gftaud
lOdoHvnur drutfK'M ml harnuwtdtMilsranr aent vvproaa paid f
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tPOHN MEDICAL COOobiij BuUriolreUu Ooshan Ind If a A
Another fact Is that no other car
gives nearly bo much for the money
This Is due to our enormous output
and the fortunes invested In our au-
tomatic machinery It would bankr
rupt a smaller maker to try to com-
pete with us
You can get a 25-horsepower Over-
land with a 102-inch wheel base for
$1000 You can get a 40-horsepower
Overland with a 112-lnch wheel base
for $1250 The prices Include lamps
and magneto
This car which has captured ths
country Is the car you will want
when you know it
Two Free Books
Nothing is published about aut
mobiles so Interesting as the facts
about Overlnnds They are told In
two books which we want to send
you Every motor car lover should
have them Cut out this coupon as
a reminder to write for the books
today
The Willys-Overland Co
Toledo Ohio
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shoe Invigorateenliroboriv Nerves become ”llv
wlret Positive cure (or Rheumatism Neuralgia
Backache Kidney and IJver complaints Price
only f IUO Your money returned 1! not satlifactory
Guarantee signed with each sale Electroporle ar
mailable li not at your Druggist’s send us $100
gut whether lor man or woman
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