The Medford Star. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Calumet
Baking
Powder
The only high
grade Baking
Powder sold
at a moderate
price. C o m -
plies with the
pure food laws
of all states.
Trust Baking Powders
sell for 45 or 60 cents per
pound and may be iden-
tified by this exorbitant
price. They aro a menace
to public health, as food
prepared from them con-
tains large quantities of
Rochelle salts, a danger-
ous cathartic drug. w
To Explore Alaska.
Accompanied only by Indian guides
and interpreters, Dr. George B. Gor-
don, curator of the section of Ameri-
can archaeology and general ethnol-
ogy of the Free Museum of Science
and Art of the University of Pennsyl-
vania. will spend the summer among
the wild tribes of unexplored Alaska.
Dr. Gordon, who is to travel more than
C,000 miles, is being sent out by the
department of archaeology to bring
back specimens for the museum.
DON'T FORGET
A larpe S-o7. pacUutre KtM Cross Ball Blue, only
bcents. The Kuss Company, .South Bend, And.
Defense With Wooden Leg.
A cripple in Newry, Ireland, had
some trouble with two policeman, and
he defended himself by unscrewing
his wooden leg, with which he knock-
ed out his foes.
Insist on Getting It.
Some grocers say they don't keep
Defiance Starch because they have a
stock in hand of 12 oz. brands, which
they know cannot be sold to a custo-
mer who has once used the 16 oz.
I'kg. Defiance Starch for same money.
Half Rate for Veterans.
Most of the Western railroads have
answered favorably the request of the
department commander of the G. A.
R. that veterans be granted a half
fare rate. The Kansas legislature-
last winter requested the railroads
make such a rate, and the G. A. R.
will push the matter. It is expected
that the rate will soon be put into ef-
fect.
CUTICURA SOAP
The World's Greatest Skin Soap—Tho
Standard of Every Nation of
the Earth.
Millions of the world's best people
use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuti-
cura Ointment, the purest and sweet-
est of emolient sltin cures, for preserv-
ing, purifying and beautifying the
skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts,
scales and dandruff, and the stopping
of falling hair, for softening, whiten-
ing and soothing red. rough and sore
hands, for baby rashes, itchings and
cbaflngs. and many sanative, antisep-
tic purposes which readily suggest
themselves to women, especially
mothers, as well as for all the pur-
poses of the toilet, bath and nursery.
Saw Wood and Say Nothing.
Loomis was guilty of grave indis-
cretion. So was Bowen. Loomis
kept quiet and his offense was con-
doned. Bowen raised a row and was
fired out. Moral—saw wood and say
nothing.
WANTED!
Millions
to know the great merits of Alabastlne, the
Sanitary Wall Coating—Not a hot or cold
water disease-breeding kaUomine, bearing
• fanciful name.
LET US HELP YOU.
Writ* for our artists' free color plans—different
rfferta for difffreut rooms-—In whltr. delicate
grays, green*, pinks, bines, and yellows, uaii'I
A&\>asl\tu
I R*ck Cement
mln; does not rub or scale. No washing of
wall* after onee applied. Ton can brush
it on—mix with cold water. Other finish-
es, mixed with either hot or cold water,
do not have the cementing proper*
tjr of Alabutiae. They are stuck on
with slue, or other animal natter
which rota, feeding dlaeaae germs,
rabbinic, scaling, and spoiling
walla, clothing,etc. Bnch finishesmunt
be washed off every year—costly,filthy work.
•S'lsltW'l^'wSfsnll roMIn?<££*£
"Hints oa IJccurmUEg"' and tint lard, free.
ALABAST1NE CO.,
flnat Rapids. Mich., or IDS Water St., N. T,
LATE MARKET REPORT.
Kalians City.
ffATIVE STEKIiS $ 4 25 nt
HOOH—Heavy j 41
WHKAT-No. 2 Hard 1HI «p
No. SIM (HI lea
CORN No. 2 Mixed rd>
OATH No. 2 Mixed '<#
HAT—Choice Timothy .V) (at
PRAIRIE 7 75 m
BUTTKlt 15", to
KOOtS -46
Clilottgo l.lvff Stock.
(rOOD TO PRIME HTEKR.S * 5 25
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CORN-No. 2 .Ml 4
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St. I.oiiIk Live Stock.
BEEF8TEERH 4 3 35
i'OWS & HEIFERS ... 2 HI
TEXAS 8TKER8 2 (JJ
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Superior quality and extra quantity
must win. This Is why Defiance Starch
Is taking the place of all others.
Follow your own advice and if its
value is seen it won't be asked free.
Mrs. Winslow'a Soottiiny Syrup.
For children teething, aofteoa the gums, reduces to*
flsmiuniou. pain, cures wind collo. ittc % bottia.
The little thoughts that do ua Rood
can be made larger by thinking them
often.
IWISION«KS«JKa
f Successfully Prosooutor Claims.
Late i'rlnctpal Kxamlm-r I H hm.an Bureau.
3.vr iu civ., war. 13 ilium., ultj mce
I nra sure Piso's fure for Consumption saved
my life three years u«o. Mas. Thos. Kohuinu,
Muplc Street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 1", 11KRJ.
Scoundrels are a good deal like
carpets inasmuch as they are hard to
beat.
•r. Send for 'FitKU*
Da.lt.il. KunE,Ltd.,
2 s I at 25
LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF.
The Vicksburg, Mich., Exchange
bank closed its doors. President E.
L. Page has been taken to the asy-
lum in Flint suffering from brain
trouble.
The governor of Moscow has post-
ed notices of the forthcoming mobi-
lization of troops, exhorting the peo-
ple to be calm. The mobilization is
expected June 29.
The convenlion of Modern Wood-
men of America came to a close at
Milwaukee, Wis., with the installa-
tion of officers and the adoption of the
usual resolutions.
Terrific rains fell In western Ne-
braska. The Burlington tracks are
completely submerged for several
miles near Cambridge. All trains arc
eight to twelve hours late.
Delegates to the great political par-
ties, the Constitutionalists and the
Progressives, will meet at Tokio to
discus:1, peace, and will then memori
alize the government on the sub-
ject.
President Cabrera, out of his per-
sonal funds has decided to establish
a practical school of sciences, arts
and agriculture under American pro-
fessors. The tuition will be given
in the English language.
The disturbances in Eriwan dis-
trict, where Tartars and Armenian
have been engaged in a race war
have broken out afresh. In a series
of riots 250 casualties resulted. Troops
were unable to preserve order.
It is officially denied that Presi
dent Roosevelt is losing his oyesight
Such a rumor was caused by his de
cision to go to ar. oculist to have his
glasses adjusted to meet the change
of nerves by his growing older.
Formal announcement of the crea-
tion of the new nation of Norway
reached the State department from
the American consul general at. Chris
tiania transmitting a note from the
Norwegian minister of Foreign Af-
fairs. No action toward recognizing
the new natioi. has been taken.
The uncompromising element in
the Riksdag is actively prosecuting
a campaign in favor of presenting to
Norway demands representing Swed-
en's irreducible minimum and ob-
taining guarantees from Norw ay be-
fore passing a bill conferring to the
government powers to negotiate
peace.
The story has been started that
(Jeneral Miles is to be married
Mrs. Ruth Shippen Hudkoper of
Philadelphia. Miles laughs and de-
nies the story. He says: "There is
absolutely no truth in the story. It
is not true in regard to this lady or
any other. I am not in that mood at
present."
Meager reports received from Lodz
say disturbances have again brokea
out and that the situation is serious.
One hundred men are said to have
been killed on both sides. Work-
shops and factories have been forced
to shut down.
A fatal case of bubonic plague oc-
curred at La Boca, Panama. The
constant arrival of steamers from in-
fected South American ports which
tre received at La Boca without any
?xtra precautions being taken is a
source of contagion.
Edwin L. Gillette, a prominent
merchant at Niles, Mich., tcok a pil-
low and a revolver ijito the cellar,
laid his head on the pillow and shot
and killed himself. A warrant charg-
ing him with assault on a thirtem-
year-old girl had been issued.
The convicts in the prison at Liau,
Russia, mutinied and. with the as-
sistance of a mob of roughs, demol-
ished eight cells. The police and
military restored order, using their
swonN. Twelve persons were wound-
ed in the riot.
The trustees of the Hawaiian
Sugar Planters' Association met and
appointed a committee to interview
Governor Carter and assure him of
their confidence in his administration
and their continued support. Tht
committee also will ask tfce governor
to reconsider his resignation.
Some of the girl graduates, with
the desire to get up so high, seldom
notice the cobwebs on the ceiling.
No chromos or cheap premiums, but
a better quality and one-third more
of Defiance Starch for the same price
of other starches.
GRAPHITE BEARIMSS
NEED NO
OILINQ
A tight shoe is a euro for all other
miseries.
Amazing.
It is amazing how many mothers
will give their children medicines con-
taining violent and dangerous drugs
for bowel and stomach disorders,
when better results, with absolute
safety, can be obtained by the use of
a pure, pleasant, harmless remedy
like Dr. Caldwell's (laxative) Syrup
Pepsin. Try it at once. Sold by all
druggists at 50c and ?1.00. Money
back if it fails.
This world is pretty large and each
occupant has a duty to fulfill to keep
their own atmosphere pure.
Profits of the Packers.
There has been a great deal of dis-
appointment because the Garfield re-
port shows that the profits of the
packing industry only amount to
about two per cent of the volume of
business transacted. There is no
doubt, however, that the report is cor-
rect.
The census reports compiled by the
government in 1900, before the agita-
tion regarding the "beef trust" began,
throw considerable light on this ques-
tion. It appears from the census that
the packing industry is conducted on
a smaller margin of ;_,ross profit than
any other industry in America. The
gross margin of profit of 871 flour and
grist mills in Illinois, in the census
year, was nearly seven per cent on
the volume of business. The gross
margin of fifty-one wnolesale slaugh-
tering and meat packing establish-
ments in Illinois was only about one-
third as large, or a little more than
two per cent on the volume of busi-
ness.
The millers have not been accused
of bein. in a "trust," and combina-
tions would seem impossible in a busi-
ness where there are several thousand
mills in the United States competing
actively for the flour trade, but it ap-
pears that the gross profits of the • :•
ers are larger than the gross profits
of the packers. It may turn out that
the agitation regarding the packing
industry will show the same result as
the devil found in shearing the pig:
"All squeal and no wool." — Amcrirun
Homestead.
Thoughts formed into good Ideas is
the art of helping one's self.
Women Obtain Mrs. Pinkham's
Advice and Help.
Bh* Baa Otilded Thonaaods to Health
How Ljrdla B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound Cured Mrs. Fred Seydel.
It Is a great
satisfaction for ;t
woman to feel that
she can write to
another telling her
the most private
and confidential
details about her
illness, and know
that her lettci will
be seen by a wo-
man only, a wo-
man full of sym-
pathy for her
sick sisters, and
above all, a woman who lias had
more experience in treating fewule ills
than any living person.
Over one hundred thousand cases of
female diseases come before Mrs. Pink-
harn every year, some personally,
Others by mail, and this has been go-
ing on for twenty years, day a fter day.
Surely women are wise in seeking
advice from a woman of such experi-
ence, especially when it is absolutely
free.
Mrs. I'inkham never violates the eon- i and "!0,r.e c.h'jn"nK' germicidal
*3.1..... ~e . ._ i ... aucl economical tliaa liquid antiseptics lor all
fidente of women, ami every testimo- j tah ht A«n u/hmcu-c cDrciti ncco
Made of the
Best. Material,
Strong, Plain and
Powerful Ruia in
It wind and quiet
: gears are made from
cut gear patterns, will not
sutler if not oiled for weeks IJ II NOT THE CHEAPEST
Send for special deacription/j || auT The Best
iiteel Mill
DEMPSTER MFD. CO , Das Moinas, lova.
FOR WOMEN
troubled with ills peculiar to __
their sex, used as a douche is maTvclousiy mc
ccssful. Thoroughlycleaascs,killsdiseasogerms,
(tops discharges, heal* inflammation and local
soreness.
Paxtine is in powder form to be dissolved in pure
nial letter published is done so with
the written consent or request o.f the
writer, in order that other sick women
may be benefited as they have been.
Mrs. Fred Seydel, of 412 North 54th
Street, WestlPhiladelphia, I'a., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkhain:—
"Overayearngo I wrnto ynu a letter asking
advice, ns I had female ills and could not
carry a child to maturity. I received vour
kind letter <if instructions ami followed your
advice. I mil not only a well woman in con-
sequence, but have a beautiful baby girl. I
wish every suffering woman in the land would
write you for advice, as you have done so
much for me.''
Just as surely as Mrs. Seydel was
cured, will Lvdia 12. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound cure everv
woman suffering from any form of
female ills.
No other medicine in all the world
has such a record (if cures of female
troubles as has India E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. Therefore nc
prudent woman will accept any substi-
tute which a druggist may offer.
If you are sick, write Mrs. Pinkham.
Lynn. Mass , for special advice. It it
free and always helpful.
TOILHT AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
For tale at druggists, SO cents ,i box.
Trial Ikix and book ol Instruct ionn Free,
tat R. Paxton Company Boston, Maso.
;]3 Cream
™ Separator
FOR $25.00 we sail iha
celebrated DUNDEE CREAM
SEPARATOR, capacity, 200
pounds pur hour; 350 pounds civ-
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534.00.
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention This Paper.
if ol Separators that RE-
TAIL EVERYWHERE at tram
sre.oo io jics.oo.
OUR OFFER. JToVK
ratorerj our SO days' free trial
plan, wilh the binding under*
standing and agreement If you
do not tind by comparison,
1 test and use that It will flklui
closer, skim colder milk.
Hklm easii-r, run Ugliterund
eklm olie-half more milk
than any other Cream Sepa-
rator made, you can return
the Separator to us at our
•xpense and we will Imme*
dlatety return any money
you may havepaid for freight
charges or otherwise, f'ut
this ad. out at once aud mall
to us. and you will receive
by return moll, free, postpaid, our LATEST SPECIAL.
CREAM SEPARATOR CATALOGUE. You will get our
big otfer and our free trla.* proposition and you will re-
ceive the MOST ASTOriISHINGLY LIBERAL CREAM
SEPARATOR' OFFER EVER HEARD OF. Address,
SEARS. 1UESUCK & CO., CHICAGO.
For Preserving Purifying
and Beautifying the Skin,
Scalp, Hair, and Hands.
Cuticura Soap combines drlirate medicinal and emol-
lient properties derived from Cuticura, the great 8kli
Cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the
most refreshing of fluwrr odor>. Two Soaps in one at one
priee—-namely, a Medicinal and Toilet fionp for 2fo.
Pott.'r Drutf k t hem. Corp.. Soi,- Props., Bo«ton.
«J~ Mailed Free, "All A bout the Skin, Scalp, and Ila!*.*
w. N. U.—Wichita—No. 27—1903
IFHE0 CM
Pleases the most particular housewives. It
LL ilU
clears, whitens nnrt purities the clothes to perfection. Try it. Your
grocer sells it. A large 2-ounce package for 5 cents. Remember the name so that you will not lie deceived.
Air castles tumble down because
they have no foundation.
More Flexible and Lasting,
won't shake out or blow out; by using
Detianoe Starch you obtatn better re-
sults than possible with any other
brand and one-third more for same
money.
Where thore is little effect there
has always been little said.
"I hail Inflaimitory lihcumatlam, but I nm
well now, thanks t«> Dr. DavM Kennedy m Favorite Item-
6d> It 'amy beM frleud." Uarrett 1 jinsttiu, Troy. .V Y.
Anything you are undecided about
can be made clear if yoti can read the
lines between yourself and nature.
mCHBSTER
"repeating shotguns
No matter how biff the bird, no matter how heavy its plumage or swift its
u you C*?n brinE J* to ba£ with a long, strong, straight shooting
Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Result* arc what count. They always
give the best results in lield, fowl or trap shooting, and are sold within
reach of everybody's pocketbook.
Send name and address on a postal card for onr large illustrated catalogue.
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.. NEW HAVEN, CONN.
gma
To cure, or money,refunded by your merchant; so why not try it? Price 50c
Constipated All His Life
Wilbert Thompson never knew a well day —he had been constipated all his life —many doctors treated him, but all failed to even help him —
his health failed rapidly and on January 21, 1903, Mrs. Thompson asked us to suggest a treatment for her husband. We thought the case too serious
and recommended that a specialist be consulted —but he also failed to help the patient—NOW HE IS WELL.
\
MR. and MRS. WILBERT THOMPSON,
801 Main St., Peoria, III.
MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CURED HIM.
Mull's Grape Tonic Cured Him
Mrs. Thompson first wrote us as follows : "My husband, aged 23. suffers from sharp pairs in his stomach
and sometimes thmks it is h,s heart, l.et me know l,y return malt what causes <he pa.u.if vou cau Mi-
Thompson has been treated by several doctors, but thev have Kiveii him up."
We promptly advised that a first-class specialist be consulted. We uunte : '• We want to sell Mull's Crane
Tonic, because weknow it will cure constipation. but50e. a bottle is nr> ot,n* wh<. • -
, , —v , - e.constipation. but 50c. a bottle is no object to us when a human life la at stake
and if your husband s case is as serious as you state, we RiiRgest you consult a reliable specialist, not the adver-
tising kind, promptAt the same time, knowing that Mull's Crape Tonic could do no harm, we advised its
use unul a physician could be consulted. January 25th, Mrs. Thompson wrote that a physician bad been con-
i'vf"OSC case as.,'51"2 chronic constipation and dyspepsia. His treatment was followe
faithtullv. but there was tin perceptible improvement in Mr. Thompson s health. Then he begun taking Mull
i September i'J03, we received the following letter from Mrs. Thompson :
spepsia. His treatment was followed
rc was* n«i perct-iKioic improvement in Mr '.'hnnitmnn'i "
Grape Tonic aud«
"You will romembor that I wrote to you last January In regard to my
husband s health. It is four months since he quit taking Mull's Grape Tonic for
constipation, which he suffered from since birth. He took Just 24 bottles of It
and is perfectly cured. He is much stronger and has gained considerably In
flesh. I cannot thank you enough for Mull's Grape Tonic. * It is worth its weight
In gold. Just SI2 cured him and he has spont hundreds of dollars with
doctors who did him no good. It did all you claimed It would."
Very respeotfully yours, MRS. W. H. THOMPSON. 801 Main St., Peoria. III.
Mr. Thompson stopped taking Mull's Grape Tonic iu June, 1103. He has been completely cured and
,,"tc """ date. Almost two years auj uo return of the disease, should prove
has taken 110 other mt-d
a permanent cure.
LET US GIVE YOU A BOTTLE
For Hot Weather Ills
CONSTIPATION
•tomach Troubles, Indigestion, Dyspop-
ia. Blood Poison, Skin Diseases,
Sores, Sudden Bowel Trouble,
Diarrhea, Cholera, Etc.
No one whose bow-
els are healthy and ac-
tive contracts these
complainta. Invari-
ably they are the re-
sult of Constipation
which means decayed,
poisoned and dying
bowels or intestines.
Check diarrhea and
you are liable to fatal
blood poison a physic
makes you w o r * e .
There isonly one right
course aud that is to
treat the cause. Re-
vive and strengthen
the bowels and intes-
tines. We will prove
to yon t hat Mull's
Crape Tonic cures
Constipation and all
WHITE FOR THIS FREE BOTTLE TODAY
Good for ailing children and nursing mothers.
these terrible Stomach
and Bowel troubles
because it cleanses the
Blood and makes the
intestines practically
new It feeds the
starved condition and
brings them hark to
life—nothing else will.
FREE COUPON
Send this coupon to Mull's Grape Tonic Co., 147
3rd Ave., Rock Island, 111., and receive an order
on your druggist for a free bottle of Mull's Gtape
Tonic. Blood Tonic and Constipation Cure.
Mv Name
Address,
City
State
Write yours and tour drvogut's name and addrest plaint, on a
separate piece •( paper and mail at once with this coupon.
Til* ll-OO bottl* contain* naarlT «hra tlmoi mm much mm th« 50 cent ail
CAUTIOli Dt not aeetpl MULL'S 8RIPE TONIC unltss II has a data and number stamped with indelible ink cn the label
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