The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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Baby^i Troubles
Or. Caldwell's
(LAXATIVE)
Syrup Pepsin
H k*pi the baby's little bow
•Jj *®°l end regular, euros
Wind Cello, and helps them to
■rew strono and hearty. Spe-
cial directions for the babies
•• eaeh bottle label. Tour
drugoist sells It.
w l SYRUP CO., ■ontlfllQ. Ml.
Supply Grain to the World.
The United States and the United
Klnfdom together produce between
two-thirds and three-fourths of tlio
world's cereal: the United State* pro-
duce* over one-third and the United
Kingdom produce* s little under one-
third of the total.
Looking for a Homo'
tact that th« farming lands of
Western
Canad
sn avfficient to aupport a population of JO noo.don
JL°£i il:o£nir"oB ,or ,b* m" •"
FREE Nwaastud Lands
aaallr arceaaiblc. aahila other Und. may b* pur
cbaaad from Railway and Land Companies. The
nail and crazina landa of Wrat.rn Cauda are the
i!? - Vi (.C2n L H'Kliicint the beat (tain,
aa* cattle (tad on craaa aloue) ready for m^ikeL
■affceta. School., Rail waya and all other
eoadltione make ffut.ni Canada aa ml
able a pot lor the aettlvr.
Write te Superintendent Imraltralioo Ottawa.Can
*<'"• and other informaiion.
a r!^!!!«!. L i a4laa G ov . ram e n t Afrnl-
, •- "«« * ausoian imvernment
[jj® Crawford. No. 115 w. Ninth Street.
FromPimples
to Scrofula
From Infancy
to Age
To those who have suf-
fered long: and hopelessly
from Humors of the
Blood, Skin, and Scalp,
and who have lost faith
In doctors, medicines, and
all things human, CUTI-
CURA Soap, Ointment,
and Pills appeal with a
force hardly to be realized.
Every hope, every expec-
tation awakened by them
has been more than ful-
filled. More great cures
of Simple, Scrofulous,and
Hereditary Humors are
daily made by them than
by all other Blood and
Skin Remedies combined,
a single set, costing but
one dollar, being often
sufficient to cure the
most distressing eases
when all else fails.
•eli Ih-mifhmit the wer'd Cat enrs R*s<dv«it. *H.
a Htm ut Pupeelate < <.si«! Tl'is, imt of Mi.
iftMut, . Ima. a*. Depots i L r«i n, f err
bfrUM H i fart*.« Kiis lsls Kale. rioatxn, l"*1 c\*.'.iu.Has
i's. rut* | ru* * Che in Coil. M«ts I'rup*
•J- Mud for " 211 Abiisl Ui« hkin si.4 Scslr "
Billionaire Exporter*.
There *ro only throe countries
whose export* eiceed a billion dollars.
The exports from the United States
snd Great Britain are almoit exactly
•Ot l—11.457,000,000 from one, and
$1,415,000,000 from the other. Oer-
maay'a ex porta amount to only 11.200
000.000.
What has become of the old-fashlon-
•d boy who was afraid of a policeman?
IT TOO I BAM. UI.CE,
Get Red Ciut Ball Blue, the Iwit Ball Blue.
Large 8 o*. package only & ccuta.
The fellow who has no family tree
must branch out for himself.
Whin You Buy Starch
buy DeDanne and get the best. 10 ox. for 10
eenta. Ouce used, always used.
Lots of people in this world only
want the tiling they can't tfet.
All Up to Dat* Housekeeper*
nae Deflanoe Cold Water Starch, because It
is better, and 4 ox. more of It for same
moaaj.
Arc yon as unfair with other people
aa they are with you?
X do sot believe Hlso's Coro for Consumption
has aa eqcal for cougba aad colds.—Joan *'
Boraa, Trinity Sprlafs, Ind., Feb. :ft, iwa
Lots of people comc to grief by meet-
ing trouble half-way.
Many who formerly smoked 10c clears
now smoke Uvia' "Single Binder" straight
Lewia' Factory, Peoria, 111.
The wont enemy a muu can have is
> fool friend.
To Corn * Cold in One day.
• e Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund money If it fails to cure. 86u,
One man seeks justice, while another
man flees from it.
Vra. Wlnalow*. fioothlaf Syrup.
itldr. i tMlhlM, aoftcn. the ffsma, reUu
atlee,all.yipab,cure.wind colic. 2*. a
MuahsMI*.
"Big head" is an ailment peculiar to
men who wear small hats.
PUTNAM FADKLESS DYES co*t
bat 10 cent* per package.
Ananias was an unfortuate individ-
ual who lived before this time.
Lewis'" Single Binder " straight 5c cigar.
No other brand of cigars is so popular with
the smoker. He has learned to relv upon
It* uniform high quality. Lewi*' factory,
Peoria, I1L
Is a bucket shop a place where stock
1* watered?
Rheumatism's Killing rain.
Ij ft in quick order after taking
doses of Dr. Skirvin's Rheumatic Ci
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LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF.
Seattle felt two slight shook* of
earthquake on the evening of March
10.
hra*tuit Palmer, the famtMis Hculptor.
tlie«l at his homo in Albany. NY. in
hU 87th year.
Two men wore killrd antl six injured
b\ a nnow sliti« in the Cornuettpia ilia-
trict of Oregon.
Diupany's is.al
burneii, at n
In tablet form. U5 dose< 25c, postpaid.
WIS. DRUG CO., LA CKOSSE. Via.
(W. N. U.)
Lots of men wnnt the earth—and
without it the farmer is'nt in it.
Dsflartc* Starch
•hould be ln ever}- household, none so good,
besides 4 ox. more for 10 cents than any
other brand of cold water starch.
A political boom sometimes turns
out to be a boomt rang.
Tos c.s kill every mite, louae, llvlne laMct
cholera (reno in y.iur pt.ultry bnuae or anv h lU
wltboot labor «r extienae In 30 minute* So in
Iclne uied. Ou.r.nteed u. do I lie *..rk or monor
back. C. SI.AOKI.. havpnpon. Vt>t>r wiu
• rile you buw It l« duue tur 9u eli Wrlle lilm to
lay.
The people who always say exactly
what they think are never so popular
Ask Taw Dealer For Allan's Foot-Fun,
A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns,
Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching
Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's
Fool-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At
all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac-
cept no substitute. Sample mailed Frsb.
Allen S. Olmsted. La Hoy, N. Y.
A Jove match doesn't always burn to
the end of the stick.
UW tlojlf.
UDe. 1*0 lu by drum
l!.? .. c*t*rT'1aectlon of tbe oounlry
taanellotberdlie.ieii ptn tutcibcr. and until the la.t
• yestewaa au|ipu«ea to b« tncurahle. For a irrrat
("••'"•JUU. e<t U a local dlu-ane «nd
,ud ' corntantly falling
SSSES? treal ment, |>r< >nttunccd It Incurulile.
Proven catarrh t.. be a onatltutlonal dt«-
« I"«< a iltutl<ioal treatment,
a rl. riiSII /&!!*; '"'""'"Clured by F. J Cbeney
5,^ . 'lhe ""'F conatttutlonal con en
toe marxet, .It (• taken Inurnallr In doaea fr .m lu
"•'peenful. It acta directly on tbe lil.« d
.rur'V"of lh" •>«'«">■ They offer une
hundred lell.ra fur any caM U (alia to cure. Send
f-ir circulars and le.tlrn.tnl.ta.
tMT"). r J- CHUNKY * CO.. To.edo, Oblu.
Suld by Ilnieglata. Mc.
Tak. Hall'a Fiunlly A*Illa for eonmpatloa.
There is no reason why a deaf mute
•houldn't be dumbfounded.
■alaaf* Boms BaUSer Cora.
Bo named because 60 acre* produced
*0 heavily that iu proceeds built a
IS.*?!?'. '10,ne' See Sailer's catalog
«« k*4 4." 1903 ln Ind- 157 b"'. Ohio
1«0 bu„ Tenn. IS bu.. and In Mich. So
In1 1804 *Cre' T°U C,n b*at thl*
WHAT DO TOD TDISK O* TBBSB TIXLUS
rxa Acxst
120 bu. Beardless Barley per acre
S10 bu. Waller's New Nat. Oats—per A
f0n^Uv.!,,"i'>!l.Sp"l,': 4 Macaroni Wheat
1.000 bu. Pedigree Potatoes per acre.
14 tons of rich milton Doi. Grass Hay
v,c,orla Rat-* for sheep—acre,
if non i?8' T.''°,v'nte'lh" fodder wonder.
64,0U0 lbs. Salxer's Superior Fodder
Corn—rich. Juicy fodder, per A.
Now such yield* you can have. Mr.
Farmer, ln 1804, If you will plant Bai-
ter'* reeds.
JCI'f 8KKD TBI* KOTJCS AXD IOC
In Itimpi to John A. Salxer Seed Co
La Ciosse WIS., and receive their
Kf*"' cat'uog and lot* of larm seed
aumple*. (W. N. IT.)
A v.iman may sot show her go
still s uw her rug*.
' If afflict* I with
; Yleatp.aa') Ey. Wattr
BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrb el the stomach.
Tlte I'rlce-I'anenast
breaker at Thorp. IV.
loss of <135,000.
I "resident Roosevelt will not attend
the formal oj>ening of the l.ouistina
I'urehase Kxposition
ItusKian newspapers deny the story
of abandonment of Port Arthur as a
stock jobbing scheme.
A tornado played hnvoe with tin
village of Neyland, Texas; destroying
houses and killing one person.
Senator Dick ..f Ohio will not resign
his seat in the house until he has com-
pleted certain pending lugislntiuu.
t'hii.a has promised the United
States that China will Insist on strict
neutrality toward both Kussiu and
Japan.
The correspondent of the London
Times savs that the Ui.ssian and .lap-
anesa- squadrons ure only separated l.y
a small river.
The special coiuinisaiou named by
insurance |K ple of liaitiinore hollis
the theory tliat the irreat lire «a*
caused by a lighted cigar.
Two hundred painters at work oc.
the* World's i-'air building at #.:.i' i> a
day walked out demanding a day.
They nre employed by contractors.
The twelve lithographic firms of st.
Louis have ma.lc it a condition that
their employes sign an agreement ac-
cepting an arbitration or that they re-
sign.
In 18*13 the first Japanese newspapei
with some news translated from the
Dutch was published. Now Japan
has 1,500 dally newspapers and period-
icals.
It is expected that 4,000 newspapei
men will ntte'jil ahe national mi l in-
ternational press congress beginning
on May 10, including more than luo
editors of leading foreign papers.
A Ave per cent advance In window
glass has been declared by the manu-
facturers.
The president has ordered the ap-
plying of civil service rules to the em-
ployes of the war department in the
Philippines.
A band of striking iron workers arc
supposed to Ik-the part ios who wrecked
the steel framework of a building be
Ing erected by the Proctor ,t liamble
Niwp company in West Arinonrdulc
Kansas, by which contractors arc dam
aged $5,000.
An unusually strong demand for casl
wheat buoyed speculative prices on tin
Chicago market.
Senator Staoot's one chance to retain
his sent in the senate is to ivsign u.s an
apostlu of the Mormons.
A Port Arthur dispatch says
quiet and the bands play twice s
■week in the public square."
The regular pension bill will be sup
pic men ted by giving a year to
widows nud orphans of non-coinmis.
stoned officers and S.'ll to those of Sol-
diers killed In battle.
The treasurer of the St. Louis ex-
position has received the third million
lollurs of S4.C.0 1,000 loaned by the gov.
eminent.
What legislation mny be enacted b\
congress at tlie present session relating
to the Panama canal nil! be largely
preliminary in character.
Two troops of the 5th cavalry are to
march overland from Foi't l.ogan, Col-
orado, via of Wingute to Fort* Iiuteliil-
ea und Apacho: a distance of more than
1.100 miles. The march will require
50 days.
Many English Potatoes
Over "00 Kind* of potatoe* are
known In England. The lateat vari-
ety. known as Eldorado, which ld«ald
to be remarkably prolific, and Is very
scarce, bats fetched as much as $40
spiece
Wages In Germany.
In a Herman fartory. which em
ploys 2,107 men, muklng agricultural
Implements and traction engines, 25
per cent get 71 to 95 cents a day, 53
per cent get 95 cent* to $1.31 and 16
per cent g-t above $1 31. This doe*
not Include boys or apprentice*, and
I* for a tilue-aud a-half-hour day
Macedonian Patriot.
Polo taiileS, one of the chief lead
ers <il the Macedonian rebels, took an
oath when he was a boy at school that
In later life he «ould go to tho moun-
tains and devote himself to fie libera
tlon of Macedonia. Some of his school
fellows took the samu vow, nnd are
now members of his band.
When the Wicked Fled.
The cloi k In a Welsh chapel uudden
!y r u down with a loud whir Accord
Ing to th«j leader thrro was a series of
screams and a hurried exit from ths
chapel The preacher wns left to con
elude the service couctenanced only
by a few «tald spirits not easily awa'.c
cned
Commercial Expert*.
Tt« German empire has appointed
commercial experts at St. Petersburg,
New ^ orit, Ituenos Avres, Valparaiso,
Shanghai. Sydney, New South Wales,
Pretoria and Constantinople. Poubt-
lest the number of experts will be In-
creased from time to time, as their
value has been Indicated by reports
ln the German papers.
A Long-Maned Mare.
Mr Qooree O. Zillgitt of Inglewood.
England, owns a carriage mare with
a mane of silvery halt 18 feet in
length at the tips She Is ten years
old, und is tho mother of a colt a few
months old with mane and tall al-
ready reaching to the ground. Ordin-
arily the mane of tho mother 1* kept
braided and in a net.
"All
Praise for American Bacon.
"Nothing." says the Berlin Cham-
ber of Commerce, in Its last annual
report "can lake the place of Ameri-
can bacon as a chcap and nutritious
article of food for tho masses of our
population. Therefore It would be a
matter of de-p regret if tbe high Im-
port duties of the new tarlS law were
not reduced to a reasonable degree."
For Growing Girl*.
West Pembroke. Me.. March 21—
Mrs A L. Smith of this place, say*
that lkidd's Kidney Pills are the best
wmedy for growing girls. Mrs.
Smith emphasizes her recommenda-
tion by the following experience:
My daughter was thirteen years
old ia^t November and it is now two
years since she was first taken with
Crazy Spells that would last a week
and would then pats oS. In a month
she would have the spells again. At
these times she would eat very little
and was very yellow, even tbe whites
of her oye* would he yellow.
"The doctors gave us no encour-
agement, they all said they could not
help her Afier taking one box of
todd s Kidney Pills, (she has not had
one bad spell, of course, we contin-
ued the treatment until she had used
In all about a dozen boxes, and wo
■till give tiiem to her occasionally,
when she is not feeling well. Dodil's
Kidney Pills are certainly the best
medicine for growing girls."
Mothers should heed tbe advice of
Mrs. Smith, for by so doing they may
*ave their daughters much pain and
sickness and insure a healthy, happy
future for them.
No. Cordelia, a Imruucle isn't a tramp
who sleeps in a barn. I
1 he industrious blacksmith is always
blowing about his work.
Both.rOr jr*a Sweet Pnwilrri for Children.
Successfully used by Mother Gray, nur-o
in the Children's Home in New York, cure
Con-iiipation. Feverishoess, Bad Stomach,
Teething Disorders, move and regulate the
Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,000
leMmonials. At all druggists, 2Sc. Sample
FKEE. Address A.S.Olmsted,Le Roy.N. Y.
Self-esteem often suffers from over-
exertion.
Are Never Without Peruna in the House
for Catarrhal Diseases.
MR. AND MRS. J. O. ATKINSON, INDEPENDENCE, MO
UNDER date of January 10, 1S07, Dr
Hartmau received tho following
letter: ®
My wife had been fluttering from a com-
plication of diseases for the past 25 years
"Her case had baffled the skill of some
or t he most noted physicians. One of hor
worst troubles was chronic constipation of
several years' standing.
uSho also was passing through that
most critical period in tho life of a woman
—change of life. In June, lHttfi. I wrote to
you about her c You advised a course
of Peruna amt .\Ianalln, which wp at
onco commenced, und have to sav it com-
■,'letcly cured her. fcilie flrnilv belicv.-s
;hat sho would have been dead ouly for
these wonderful remedies.
"About the sauio limu I wrote you almut
my owa case of catarrh. which had been of
•s> years' standing. At times I was almost
|ust eying 1 commenced to use Peruna
according to your iasti-uctions and con-
tinued Its use for about a year, and it has
completely cured me.
" Your remedies do s// that you claim
mr them, and avea more. Catarrh
cannot exist where Peruna Is taken
according to directions. Success to
yon and your remedies."
John O. Atkinson.
... a letter dated January 1, IMO, Mr.
Atkinson says, after Hvo years experionoo
with Peruna
"/ n lll ever continue to speak a good
word for Peruna. In my rounds as a
traveling man I am a walking adver-
tisement for Peruna and have Induced
many people during the past year to
use Peruna with the most satisfactory
results. I am still cured of catarrh.
John O. Atkinson,
Box 212, Independence. Mo.
When old age comes on. catarrhal dis-
eases come also. Systemic catarrh Is al-
most universal in ol<l pwple.
This explains why Peruna has become
so indispensable to old people. Peruna
is their safe-guard Peruna Is the only
remedy yet devised that meets these cases
exactly.
Such rasps cannot be treated locally;
nothing but an effective systemic remedy
could cure them. This is exactly what
Peruna is.
If you do not receive prompt and satisfac-
tory results from the use of Peruna, write
at once to l)r llartumn. giving a full .state-
i' will he i
pleased to
mentof your case and he will lie pU
give you his valuable advice gratis
Address !)r Hartman, President of The
Hartiuaii Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
PATENTS
FREDERICK G. FISCHER
PATENT LAWYER k SOLICITOR ol U.S. A FOREIGN PATENT*.
FREE BOOK ON PATENTS. TIIADE MARKS. ETC.
314 to 317 Junction Bid., Kaneas City, Mo.
no money till cured. 29 yeais established.
Wt cnd FREEasd seifpald • 100 ont treatiie on Pile* Fitfvia snd DKrstct of the
Rectum; alto 100 page ilKss. treatiie on DHcatet of Wrmrs. Of the Ihontan.li cured
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