Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 18, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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Better cookies cake
and biscuits too. All
as light Huffy tender
and delicious as mother used
to bake. And just ns whole-
some. For purer Making Pow-
der than Calumet caauot.be had
Bt any frict. r (
Ask your grocer
tECUVED inClRST AWAKB J
WmUi rr Fm4 Eip-iUra. Cblor. IS'
tuft EssmiUob. rcuct Muta 1IU
Tn Wt MT memir lrt ym bar drip r llf-ria
rt rtoawaicsl nr nkiliMM sifts btot irinlu.
vbibi ! nr vspvrivr I M3r BUI BKtl
A Mistake.
Wlfo James. oii sir"
without your mtiMlpr
Autolst I cut It out.
going out
Up Inppv. IW lied Crn-i Halt lllue;
much better tlnn liquid blue. Delights
the humlicss. All enrcrn. Adv.
Tills Is thu Innd of the free hut
don't try to get too freti with biiinu
people.
Why should n girl screnm nflei tho
kiss has hi-oii stolen'
W. L. DOUGLAS
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YOU 0AM SAVE MONEY BY
WEARIHO W. L. DOWLAS BH0E8.
for St years W X. Douirlaa ha ittiarantt-cd tha
lu4 by hnTtnir hie naioa and th raU.ll rMta
Umia oa the aol bafare the ahoa ttava the lac-
torr. ThlsprotacuthwAtra8;AlnitblHhprlc
for (nlartor aho4 of chr makea. W.I- Ihincut
ahora ar aiwara wonh what uu ir for Ittnn. f
?'ou could .wo how carafullT w. L. IkiuRiai alter aie
na1tainl lh high trraIa Iralhrra umhI run would then
undrntaiul why I hey look. ltlT nt hriif r hold ihrir
atiai and wear h-ntcr than oilier malut for ihf prlc.
Virln.tr.orritr dtrcrt (out (ariurr nhoo acnt Try
ii ina w. I. iioiiKiaaaiMes are not aaie in your
wnaie. rtntajte frra In Ih l. 8. Write tW lllua
tflrl 4'iiiitltahowintf how tnnrrirr by matt
W. I HuUULA8ttlOHpaiklt..llroi(touMaBf
A GOOD COMPLEXION
IUAMNTEEI. USE ZONA POMADE
the beauty powder compressed with healinR
gents yoo will never bo annoyed by pim-
ples blackheads or facial blemishes. II
not satisfied after thirty days' trial your
dealer will exchange for 50c In other g?d
Zona has satisfied for twenty years try It
at our risk. At dealers or mailed. 30c
ZmiOMrAMT WMMITA KAIIAt
DEFIANCE STARCH
it ceMtastty irowtac ta favor because H
Does Not Stick to tho Iron
and it VfillMkrsto Attest fabric. For
laundry panose alt has ee eeseL 14 as.
irt s i woutH s 1 Qk n-aoA
SHOES tff
M.SO $3. $3 50 J v K A
BtfiANCttrAiqi.oow
NEARLY DIES IN
PROVING IDENTITY
"Dead Man" Almost Loses Lire
After He Reads He Has
Been Buried.
Bpokano Wash. Supposed to hare
been drowned Identified burled and
'the Krnve marked bv a. tamhstnnp.
James McKlnnon tho owner of a 700-
ncro rnnch nenr lfnrtllne Wash. a
largo ranch near lied Deer Alberta
and of n substantial deposit In tho
llnnk of Montreal appeared In Spo-
kano to tho surprlso of his friends and
acquaintances. Slnco tho report of
his death and funeral got abroad ho
He Started In a Dllzzard.
has been hiulriR a distressing experi-
ence In establishing his Identity.
A man of McKlnnon's slzo wns
taken from tho river. Tho body wns
brought to tho l.oilwlck undertaking
rooms nml positively Identified as
James McKlnnon according to tho
records. A laundry mnrk "J. McK"
found on tho underwear of tho dead
man Bcemcd to clinch tho conclusion
tind tho body was given a resectable
burial In Falrmount us James McKln-
non ranchman.
Through the columns of a Spokane
nowspnppr James McKlnnon learned
at his ranch In Alberta that ho had
been drowned and burled. Distressed
by tho circumstances In which be
foresaw a distribution of his estate mid
his reduction to a condition of pover-
ty he hnstcned from his ranch which
Is remotely situated to tho nearest
telegraph ofllce.
Ho started In n bllzznrd and was
halted beforo attaining his objecttvo
by his feet freezing. For many weeks
he lay at n ranch houso under tho
care of strangers beforo ho could re-
sumo his Journey. In tho meantime
nn Inquiry that suggested a doubt of
his existence enmo from n Bpoknuo
bnnk. When ho had satisfied tho bank
ho concluded to defer his visit.
On his arrival hero ho immediately
went to the Ladnlck undertaking
rooms to view tho record of his death
and burial.
HAWK LAID LOW BY TERRIER
3lrd First Whips Game Cock and a
Hen and Seizes Chick but
Is Killed.
Hanover N. J. A game rooster a
naw'it anil an Irish terrier figured in a
despernto strugglo In tho chicken ynrd
of llobort N'lxon n farmer living near
tho Whlppany rhcr.
Nixon heard a commotion In tho
chlrkon run. llu had missed several
ducklings nnd chicks nnd ho believed
they wuro being stolen by raccooiiB
possums or weasels. When ho ran
toward tho hennery ho saw n huge
hawk swoop down insldo tho wlru In-
closuro and attempt to selzo n small
chick In Ills talons. Tho mother start-
ed for tho mnrauder but one swoop of
tho hawk luld her low.
When tho hawk sot after tho chicks
ngalu a gamo cock called (Harney
started out for him. it was ;i battlo
roynl for a. few minutes but tho roos-
ter wns soon lying on tho ground
played out.
Teddy tho Irish terrier noxt lunjiwil
Into tho fray and as tho nawk was
rising with chick tho dog grasped tho
bird by tho throat and nung on. Nixon
killed tho hawk which measured C
feet four Inches betwcii thu tips uf Its
wings.
SLAYS LIONESS WITH BLOW
Mother Defending Child Uses Rifle
as Club After an Unsuccess-
ful Shot.
Iteno Ncv. Mrs. Oeorgo Ellery
wlfo of a trapper whose cabin Is near
Unlonvllle saved her awn Ufa and
that of her threc-ycar-old child by kill-
ing n big mountain lioness with a
blow from a rifle after the animal
wounded had charged her.
Her husband trapped three lion
cubs and believes they were the lion-
ess' litter and that she trailed blm
to his cabin. Mrs. Ellery saw the
lioness watching the cabin nnd called
the baby playing outside. Then she
reached for a rifle.
She took one shot at the lioness
but only wounded It. The animal
'hen rushed at her. Mrs. Kllery
brounht the butt of her rifle down
aa the head of tat Usmm klllhtg It
r- nMftia
Pelvic Catarrh
1 Would
Not Do
Without
Peruna.
Miss Emetic
A. Habcrkorn
I ! 6 1 Oravols
Ave St. Louts
Mo. writes:
'For over two
year I was
troubled with
catarrh of the
(H-lvtc organs.
I heard of Dr.
H u rtman'a
book The Ills
.if Life.' I read
It and wrote to
the doctor who answered my letter
promptly. I began taking treatment
aa soon as possible. Tongue cannot
express how I suffered t feet grate
ful for what the doctor has done
for me and would not do without
Peruna. t now- enjoy as good health
aa ever t And It has Ipiproved my
health so much that I will recommend
It to nn one cheerfully."
Careful Dad.
"Wo recelvo many ipieerly directed
letters of courso" acknowledged n
post ollk'o assistant In answer to nn
urgent question according to tho
Clo eland Plain Dealer. "Hut tho
queerest I ever remember having seen
had an address that ran somen hat as
follows:
"'To my son ThomnH If he Is asso-
ciating with decent on tig fellows nnd
calling on respcctublo girls. If liu
ain't please return to nbovu address
becaiiFC the letter has Two Dollars In
It.'
"I'vo often wondered whether the
letter got back all right."
Reduction In Living Costs Made Pos-
sible by Perfect Product.
The HUtlilcn nnd highly alarmlnc In-
crciHit In cost of fnuil nrreHsltU'M. tiuch
uh mig.tr liiul Itoui demand Inci-mnrd
domestic ti'oiiuiny Km' liit'iimc h.iu
not aUs.iticcil with tlild wur-tiine sb.ir-
Ink' nf fnuil irk'f.
Unlr of food 11s well iih nl of
fofiri uiuxl be ioMHhlvrrd ami tiilutmtzud
III these il.iyx of exoilntunt priceH.
1'orluu.itely tlm Kreulent food waste
with which I ho housewife lmx to com-
lend li.ike-iliiy failures nml the wasto
of conlly huKlnn materlal Is rentlenU
lirrtriiiiible liy lliu perfect leawulntf
pciwir of Calumet HnltliiK I'owilcr.
Caluiiiet It 1111 iiliaolulely sure baking
powder of nliKolulo purlly It inner
falls to proilucu fully ralae.l baklngi
that ere temler ami temptingly deli-
cious. I 'or Itx wonderful lenvcnlnir
Hlrennlh neer varies. II'h ulnays uul-
form nml nlwayri uurserllrU. .
To pay more than Is nski.il for Calu-
met Hlmply menns 11 useless wastn of
itiunrj. To pay IrM nnd obtain nn In-
ferior powder means (be useless wasto
of llnklns Mnlrrlnla.
Order 11 can of Calumet. Save n sub-
stantial sum nu tlm prlco asked for
Trust llrnnds when you buy It. Save
the Hour sugar butler nnd eggs su
often wasted by Dig Can Powders
when you nr It. You nre safe In nr-
ilrrlnic Calumet. In IoIdk It In Irallaic
the truth of those claims for If you uro
not tlinroiiulilr satlslltd thu piircluiso
price will bo refunded by your local
denier.
In buying n ran of Calumet send thn
"Ilii found In tho nne-pounil can to tlm
Calumet linking Powder Co Advurlls-
Iiib Department Chlcauu III. ami jon
will reeelvc one of their hamlsoiuR -s-p.ige
C.iok Ilnnks. IIIUHtrnlloiiH In col-
ors nml a book that will be 11 guide to
economy In the kitchen. Adv.
Beware the Conflagration.
llev. Dr. Harris L. ItcniliiKton
In 1111 uddicss on "Purlly" before tho
Young Men's Christian association of
Duluth s.ilil:
"I would warn my young hearers
against tho almost universal custom
known as 'spooning.' In parlors 011
Park benches everywhere ono sees
lads and lasses tightly folded in each
others' arms liko wrestlers of equal
btrength. Hah!
"'Hut' you ask mo 'what's thu
harm? A kiss Is only a trifle'
" 'Ah yes' I respond 'n kiss Is only
n trlllo and so Is n spark.'"
The Cockney "H" Again.
Tho American tourist wob taking
tho rest euru for a day In u Ixindun
.boarding house.
"I shall wont no moromeals" sho
said when tho maid brought up tea.
"I shall ho up for dinner. Thero's
nothing more I want."
'I hen In (ho next breath sho added:
"Oh. os there Is! I want that hot-
water bottle; but that's not to cut."
The rockney maid stood silent for n
moment then Bald gleefully "Oh yes
It Is to 'eat! You want tun to 'eat It
for j ou?" Youth's Companion.
Important to Motnqre
Examine carefully every bottlo of
CASTOIUA.il pafo and suro remedy for
Infants and children and seo that It
Dears tho
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Signature
lu Uso Kor Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
A General Collapse.
"I hear poor Mrs. Smith was com-
pletely broken up when sho tried to
slug nt tho concert."
"So sho wns poor thing! Her voice
broko her face fell and sho went all
to pieces."
Ten smiles for n nickel Always buy lied
CroM Hall llluc; hate beautiful clear white
clothes. --Adv.
It Is easier to learn how to make
money than bow not to get rid of It-
Many a man who Isn't a coward Is
afraid of consequences.
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NEW YORK 300 YEARS AGO
From Forest Land It Hac Crown to a
City of Six Million In-
habitants As years como and go In tho twirl-
ing of this world nboul the buii It
wn but as yesterday when Adrian
Illock's rude log huts wcro tho first
habitations of whlto men on Manhat-
tan Island sns thu Nonr York Mall.
A branzo plato on tho building nt
4fi llrondttay Is tho token of that oc-
cupation. A city of nearly nix million peo-
ple with real eslnlo values footing
up to nenrly $10000000000 has been
wrought In tho threo Intervening cen-
turies. Yet ns we look back In the dnys
of this tercentenary wo are stirred
lot only -by tho records of growth
hut by thu present opportunities nnd
responsibilities Incident lo the twenti-
eth century status of tho city that
was born In he seventeenth.
The winter refugo of the crew of
the Tlgur has become Iho world ecu
ter Curtain lllock hewed timbers
from the virgin forest and built a new
ship which he called the Restless
The swnth that he cut was tho begin-
ning of tlronirttny. The name that
he gave his schooner was character-
ized the city.
The restless energy of New York Is
the greatest factor In the world prog-
ress that Is focused here In this young
giant among the world's metropolises.
Activities of Women.
Philadelphia has five women fnctory
Inspectors.
Women farm laborers In England
number nearly ono hundred thousand
Oter five thousand women nru en-
gaged In Industry In llnly
Over six thousand women In Now
York are emploed nn tnlloressc-s
Canndn has nn active rifle nsncla-
llnn composed of women.
There nre over threo million widows
In the United States and there Is no
eullimito ns to how many thero will
ho lu Europe after the war but It
will probably bo twice as ninny ns we
have
In Java when n mnn marries he
goe to Ills wife's 'i u.o wlit-io the
women sll In coni-cll 'jpon .!! iiintttTS
or Importance ami dictate- the affairs
of the home.
Widow b or FoUlIcrs killed In iho
servlcu or the llritlsh nrmy "will re-
ceive t pension or from live to ten
shillings a week depending upon Iho
rank of her husband.
Mice Ate Peace Bermon.
In on nddresa before tho Men's club
ot 1 lie Tnbernuclu Christian church
according to n Columbus (Ind.) dis-
patch Hev. Alexander Sharp of the
Presbyterian church thero who has
Just returned from n two months' va-
cation abroad told his audience that
tho last sermon ho delivered to his
congregation beforo ho left was nu
earnest pica for universal peace.
Ilcloro departing ho placed tho ser-
mon In his desk; on his return he
opened his desk. Intending lo rcrend
(ho sermon but ho found that mice
had eaten his tinlversul peacu effort.
SUFFERED FOR FOUR YEARS.
Mr.
Sinclair of Ollvehlll
"I strained my back
Tenn.
which
my kidneys and
bad backache and
Inflammation of
tho bladder. La-
ter 1 became so
much worso that
I consulted a
doctor who said
caused
that I had Dia-
betes and that
my heart wns af-
fftn1 T (HifTnp.
Sinclair. .
nnd wns In a nervous Btato nnd very
much depressed. Tho doctor's mcdl-
clno didn't help me bo 1 decided to
try Dodda Kidney IMUb and I cannot
say enough to express my relief nnd
thankfulness as they cured mo. Dia-
mond Dinner I'lUn cured mo of Con-
stipation." Dodda Kidney rills G0c. per box at
your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co.
nufTulo. N. Y. Wrlto for Household
Hints also music ot National Anthem
(English nnd German words) nnd rec-
ipes for dainty dishes. All 3 Bent free.
Adv.
Time to Go.
"Right In tho midst of tho ndvlco
you were giving him you broku off nnd
liunled away."
"That's what I did I"
"Hut hu was listening deferentially
to nil you had to say."
"You bet ho was. 1 never' had a
man listen to mo that deferentially
that ho didn't try to touch mo lor five
dollars beforo 1 got nwuy."
Married In Haste.
Neighbor Tho Widow Cay's mar-
riago wns rather sudden wnsu't It?
Krlt-'d Ycb; her daughter's baby
was beginning to talk; and thu widow
wnnted to havo tho wedding over be-
foro tho kid learned to say "grand-
ma." Now York Weekly.
Anticipating It.
"You know Etholbort Wombat that
model young man?"
"Yes; what baa he been caught doing?"
J. M.
writes
weakened
an awfui
fan.
.sAsj.
KaaMVValPBBBBV"
Mr. J. M.
UGH
! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SCK!
GLEAN LIR J! BOWELS MY W
Just Once! Try "Godson's Liver Tone" Whan IMoua CMti-
pated Headachy Don't Lose a Day's Work.
Liven up your sluggish llvort Fool
flnu nnd cheerful; mako your work a
pIcnBuro; bo vigorous and full of am-
bition. Hut take no naaty danger-
ous calomel becauso It makes you
sick and you may loso a day's work.
Cnlomol Is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of tho bones.
Calomel crashes Into sour blto Ilka
dynamite breaking It un That's
when you feol that awful nausea and
cramping.
Listen to mo! If you wnnt to enjoy
the nicest gentlest liver nnd bowel
cleansing you ever experienced Just
Inko u spoonful ot harmless Dodson's
Llvur Tone. Your druggist or dcalor
sells you a CO cent bottlo of Dodson's
Liter Tono under tny personal money
Shipping
inawn . Bins ar fdi tootle
sua sll
VI
hers no insttt
11b Ni-iuiN:M
1liatMl
diiaB oftan
a taniinn
fur bnmd
Art OB
dufin nettle iHagglat
UMum unuuiiiAia
Chemists and
SCORED 0NE 0NTHE HOTEL
Simeon Ford Telia How He Once
tertained Queet With Lively
Sense of Humor.
En-
Simeon Eord who accomplished Iho
extraordinary feat or running the
flrand Union hotel nnd being a
humorist of nutlon-wldo rcpulntlnii nt
thu uiiino time nnd now that the
hotel Is defunct. Is presumably turn-
ing IiIh whole attention to thu con-
vulsing of dinner guests over their
colTop expressed himself with much
modesty In reply to a question of the
Boston Hum Id.
"I never tell stoiles" wrote he "nor
can I remember them." That looked
damaging. Hot presently Mr. Kurd
brightened Up amazingly nnd Mulshed
Ills eonimuiilciitloii In this way:
"Hero Is a bit of humor however
nnd n trim hotel happening.
"Our steward had printed on the
bills of faro the following notice:
" 'All artlelcB brought Into tho hotel
and used at tho lablu will bo charged
for as though furnished by the house'
"Some ono mailed mo 0110 of these
bills and under the notice ho had
written:
"'Docs this apply to fnlso teeth?'"
Quite Simple.
"My dear major I wunt to ask you
a question" remarked thu modest mnl-
den to her partner as they entered the
conservatory
"A thousand If you like" replied thu
gallant major.
"What Is 11 kiss?" Tho soldier was
taken nback but quickly pulled him-
Beir together and firmly said "TIiIb
Is."
"Sir" replied tho Indignant seeker
arter higher culture "you mlsundcr-
sttinil me. Tho Interrogation I put lo
you wus it mathematical piohlom
which I thought might iutcicst you."
"It does It does" suld the major
"but It It's n conundrum I give It up."
Tho maiden's ayeB spnrltled and
thero waa music in her voice us bIio
throw out tho utiswor "Why It's noth-
ing divided by two."
No Excuse for Plainness.
A young lady by no menus beauti-
ful wus Introduced to n gentleman
who wiih endowed with good looks but
not muniiurs. During tho cuursu of
their conversation thu gentleman
asked:
"Aro there many moro ladles like
you lu thn Puttt'ili'B?"
Tho young lady replied: "Oh yes
Wo ull uro good looking there. Yuii
see wh maku our own mugs."
He Took the Hint.
"How radiant you aro tonight Made-
line" ho exclaimed enthusiastically
us they met at thu corner. "You uetu-
ally look lit to eat "
"I feel that wiiy too" wiib tho naive
rejoinder
Who'cupon ono wtek's salary went
to tmnsh lu thn nearest lobster pal
aco.
c
That Weak
accompanied by pain here or there extreme nervousness
sleeplessness may ba faint spcllv-or spasms all are signs! of
distress for a woman. She may be growing from glilhuod Into
Womanhood passing from womanhood to motherhood or Istet
suffering from that changelnto mlildla life which leaves so many
wrecks ot women. At ai.y or all of these periods ota wotnsn'4 Ufa
she should take a tonic and nervlno prescribed for Just such cases
by a physician ot vast experience in the diseatts ef women.
DR. PIERCE'4
Favorite Prescription
has successfully treated more eases In psst forty yesrs thsn any ether kacvm tea
can now be had in sugar-coated tablet form as well as In the Iktukl. fsVM by 1
sfsiars or trial dox uy man on receipt 01 on cents in stamps.
. Miss Elisabeth Lordahl of CtrktWr Cal.. in a recsal letter to Dr. Pierce sakh l
ceosinaowninniaitnisssciiincsniinau pains aiioverrnyLuiyanawaasoiMarToi
If anrona talked to ma. but I had the (nod fortune lomtaurawlio had bats
iTfscnpuoa aa iw rtaa an occasion to
T... !.
back guarantee that each npooaraj
will clean your sluggish liver better
than a dose of natty calomel ant) taat
It won't make you sick.
Dodson'a Liver Tono Is real Hvet
mcdlclno. You'll know It aoxt ccef
Ing becauso you will waho teec
lug Ono your liver will bo worhhtti
your headache and dizziness goae
your stomach will be ewoct and year
bowels regular.
Dodson's Liver Tono Is entirely
vegetable therefore harmless aas)
cannot salivate. Give It to your chil-
dren. Mllllona of people are nlag
Dodson'a Liver Tono Instead el dew
gcrous calomel now. Your stratuthst
will tell you that the sale ot caletaal
Is almost stopped entirely hero.
Fever
pti spoisCv tfMfioa SAvBas av off 1
i.iuuiii iilVraiit:kt cwix mb
. IIWIBBT. mnH Kll H.BM UBUB.H n
aiMranwr. ana ail
OBlrrMteulmraaMM iaCvsc. Mrsti
Ika klood.
sac
" mo. Ji . . " .
Mrooss tkoaa.
Bael.rtoK.7ul lJ?fe: . A.
Why They Settle. '
Wife Who can doubt the pewer et
woman's love I Think ef the the-
sands of wild youths whe have set-
tled down Into staid and ravUMe
citizens as soon as fhey married
Husband They ceuldn't after te
bo anything else after they (ret saar-
rled." voi'n own nnt'Odinr wtu. trli.
Ta
ftr Mr-tB lti HrsieCr for Hut tok. Wslerf
Nr. ami .iiM.i.Mir. -i.
MirIMM No ftunlM
inn Ri I'ouiien. Wrllo lor WW r von
b mil rreo. MarlB Kf Heamif Cav. 1-tst
Ono way tt unsettle
to arguo about It.
a question la
It taken 11 tons of beets to prodace
oin ton ot boot sugnr.
Sold Under
aBindta
Guaraitvi
tfSreasa JbVv
HANPOtrtya
Balsam of Mynti
Strain. Stiff Naek.
ChablalnfkUuMBali.
OUScMOpaatWa-attia.
au jatataa
aa aa e .w
Matt SlflCt 1M1
fOmUtWmmmitiM
Constipation
Vanitnet Forever
Prompt Relief Perwumaat Car
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never.
fail. Purely vegeta
ble act surely
nut gently on
me liver.
Stop nftcr
dinner dis-ttMs-curc
Indigestion.
improve the complexion brighten the eyes
SMALL riLI SMALL DOSE. SMALL PMCa
Genuine mutt bear Signature
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Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 18, 1914, newspaper, November 18, 1914; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69583/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.