The Owl Tribune. (Owl, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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DMPMLOS
A NINE YEARS’ YIOTHTriNDS A
REMEDY THAT CURES
For Two Tears Too Weak to Work— A Dosem
Doctors Had Tried to Check Disease
Treatment That Succeeded
All sufferers from weakness or disor-
ders of the digestive organs will read
with lively interest the story of the com-
plete recovery of Mrs Nettlie Darvoux
from chrouio dyspepsia which was
thought to be incurable
“ To be ailing for nine years is not a
very pleasant experience” said Mrs
Darvoux when asked for some account
of her illness For two years I was’
critically ill and could not attend to my
household duties and at one time I was
so weak and miserable that I could not
eveu walk My trouble was chronic dys-
pepsia I became extremely thiu and
had a sallow complexion 1 had no ap-
petite aud could not take any food with-
out safFeriug great distress ”
' Did you have a physician ?”
Yes I took medicine from a dozen
different doctors but without getting
any benefit whatever”
“ How did you get on the track of a
cure?”
“A book about DrWilliams’Pink Pills
was thrown in our doorway one day
My husband picked it up and read it
through carefully He was so impressed
by the statements of those who had been
cured by that remedy that he imme-
diately bought three boxes of the pills
and insisted on my taking them”
Did they help you at once?”
“ I began to feel better the second day
after I started to use the pills aud by the
ttme I had taken the three boxes I was
eutirely well Dr Williams’ Pink Pills
can core even when doctors fail and
they cure thoroughly for a long time
has passed since my restoration to health
and 1 know it is complete aud lasting”
The surest way to make sound diges-
tion is to give strength to the organs con-
cerned - Dr Williams Pink Pills give
new vigor to the blood No other rem-
edy yields such radical results
Mrs Darvoux lives at No 497 Sixth
street Detroit Mich Dr Williams’
Pink Pills are sold by all druggists in
every part of the world Dyspeptics
Bhould send to the Dr Williams Med-
icine Company Schenectady N Y for
a new booklet entitled “ What to Eat
and How to Eat”
Garibaldi’s Remains
Most people had supposed that the
disposal of Garibaldi’s remains had
been finally settled twenty years ago
This however as appears from a let-
ter written by his eldest surviving
son the president of the Italian cham-
ber of deputies Is not the case The
writer points out that contrary to
their own wishes aGribaldi’s direction
for the cremation of his body was
owing to the opposition of powerful
public men not carried out The son
asks if this setting aside of Gari-
baldi’s directions Is to continue If
the answer Is In the affirmative the
legislature is requested to assume the
responsibility and to have the body
retnoved from Caprera to the conti-
nent — London Globe
Every housekeeper should know
that If they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time because It
never sticks to the Iron but because
each package contains 16 oz— one full
pound— while all other Cold Water
Starches are put up In ft-pound pack-
ages and the price Is the same 10
cents Then again because Defiance
Starch ‘Is free from all injurious chem-
icals If your grocer tries to sell you a
12-os package It Is because he has
a stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts In Defiance
He knows that Defiance St&rch has
printed on every package In large let-
ters and figures “16 ozs” Demand
Defiance and save much time and
money and the annoyance of the Iron
ticking Defiance never sticks
j A widow is awful clever to make a
man think he Is good to -her because
he pities her
LAW’S AID A NECESSITY
Unpleasant Fact Brought Out by Sub-
ject of Divorce
Much la said and written now upon
the subject of divorce says Miss
Julia Magruder in an article entitled
“Lancelot Guinevere and Arthur” In
the North American Review And
much there is to say on the legal Bide
of the state against the man or worn-'
an who seeks to break the legal bond
of marriage Perhaps of all these
arguments the strongest is that of
necessity The law must hold a man
and woman together for the reason1
that love will not But for this fact —
the Impermanence of human affection
—which every day confronts us Love
and not Law might be conceded to
constitute the marriage bond But
stern necessity compels us to recog-
nize the fact that this obligation too
rarely holds to be established aB a
precedent Therefore — in the present
age of man at least — we are com-
pelled to respect the legal bond The
legal bond yes — but the mere legal
bond no!— and when Tennyson
pushes it to the point of assuring
without doubt or hesitation that this
will be the one which will prevail in
the eternal hereafter even his beauti-
ful poetry does not save the situation
from an element of the ridiculous
Love Song
Love’s for Youth and not for Age
E'en though age should wear a crown
For the Poet not the Sage
Not the Monarch but the Clown
Love’s for Peace and not for War
E’en though War bring all renown
For the Violet not the Star
For the Meadow not the Town
Love’s for lads and Love’s for maids
Courts a smile and tiles a frown
Love's for Love and saucy jades
Love Love most when Love has flown
Love a cruel tyrant is
Slnys his victims with a glance
Straight recovers with a kiss
But to slay again perchance
Wouldst thou know where Love doth
bide?
Whence his sharpest arrows fly?
in a dimple Love may hide
Or the ambush of an eye
Wert thou clad In triple mall
In a desert far apart
Not a whit would this avail
Love would find and pierce thy heart
PE-RU-NA mcuap°$Set°hE STANDARD
i
UNCLB SAM — A High Standard is Required oi
Any Catarrh Remedy That Has Been Endorsed by so
Many Trustworthy and Prominent People”
onvicSion Follows Trial
Vice-President Learned Quickly
Vice-President Fairbanks Is proving
an apt pupil in the role of presiding
officer of the United States senate
For a few days ho was clearly wor-
ried and on one or two days actually
became rattled The senate was
about to go into executive session one
afternoon and Mr Fairbanks intended
to order the sergeant at arms to “clear
the galleries and close the doors” In-
stead he directed that official to "clear
the door and close the galleries”
The first day he made a slip He
was administering the oath of office
to new senators and having commit-
ted the oath to memory did not make
use of the book to guide him As a
result he Inadvertently omitted that
part of the oath referring to “mental
reservation or purpose of evasion”
Worthy of Famous Husband
Marchioness Oyama wife of the
Japanese Napoleon Is the Mrs Astor
of Toklo A precocious high school
pupil when only 10 years old she won
an American education at the expense
of Japan Coming here In her elev-
enth year she was prepared for Vas-
sar college in a Connecticut private
school at 21 was a Vassar graduate
at 22 the wife of Baron Oyama and
now in her forty-second year Is recog-
nized as the most versatile woman
In tho empire She won fame years
ago as an expert fencer swimmer
and horsewoman As a student of
botany zoology and foreign languages
she Is in the first rank The
marchioness Is the foremost authority
in her country on Shakespeare
Library aa King’s Memorial
In memory of King Herbert Queen
Margharlta of Italy has built a libra-
ry on the top of Pic d'Olden In the
Alps The library occupies a higher
site than any other Institution of Its
kind in the world and will contain
the best collection of alpine literature
obtainable
When buying loose coffee or anything your grocer happens
to have in hi3 bin how do you know what you are
getting ? Borne queer Btoriea about coffee that is Bold in bulk
could be told if tho people who handle it (grocers) cared to
speak out -
Could any amount of mere talk have persuaded millions of
housekeepers to use
Lion Coffee
the leader oi all package coffees for over a quarter
of a century if they had not found it superior to all other brands in
- Purity Strength Flavor and Uniformity ?
This popular success of LION COFFEE
due only to inherent merit There
In no stronger proof ol merit then eon-
tinned and increasing popularity
II the verdict ol MILLIONS OF
HOUSEKEEPERS docs not convince
yon ol the merits of LION COFFEE
It costs yoa bat a trifle to boy a
package It Is the easiest way to
convince yourself and to make
yon a PERMANENT PURCHASER
LION COFFEE I iold only In 1 lb aealod package
end re ache yon u pure and clean aa when it left our
factory
Liou-head on every package
Save theee Lion-heade for valuable premium
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Smith, J. W. The Owl Tribune. (Owl, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1905, newspaper, April 14, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1921623/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.