The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ORLANDO CLIPPER
Getting Old Too Fast?
Late in life the body shows signs of
wear and often the kidneys weaken
first. The back is lame, bent and achy,
and the kidney action distressing. This
makes people feel older than they are.
Don’t wait for dropsy, gravel, harden-
ing of the arteries or Bright's disease.
Use a mild kidney stimulant. Try
Doan’s Kidney Pills. Thousands of el-
derly folks recommend them.
An Oklahoma Case
Mrs. G. L. Hopkins,
110 N. Penn St., Bar-
tlesville, Okla., says:
“I was severely trou-
bled with a dull,
steady ache in my
back and hips. Morn-
ings, I was all worn
out. My head ached
terribly and I felt diz-
zy and tired. Doan's
Kidney Pills fixed me
up in fine shape. I
believe I would have
died, if it were not for
them."
Get Doan's at Any Store, 80c a Box
DOAN’S
FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
WILSON VIRTUALLY DICTATOR
HOUSE TO FOLLOW HIS
RECOMMENDATIONS.
Pork Barrel Likely to Get Lost—En-
tire Energies Devoted to National
Defeitee and Greater Crops.
The Better Wi6h.
"I wish I coubl afford to wear fine
clothes.” “1 don’t. I wish I could af-
ford to wear any old thing.”
A Valued Household Remedy for
Over Half a Century.
• -
In our climate, with Its sudden
changes of temperature, rain, wind and
sunshine often intermingled In a single
day, it Is no wonder that our children,
friends and relatives are so frequently
taken from us by neglected colds, ninny
deaths resulting from this cause. A
bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup kept
In the house, and a few doses taken in
time, will possibly prevent n severe Ill-
ness, a doctor’s bill, and perhaps death.
For fifty years this has been a very
successful remedy for coughs, colds,
throat or lung troubles. It induces a
good night’s sleep with easy expec-
toration In the morning. For sale by
druggists in all parts of the civilized
world, 25 and 75 cent bottles.—Adv.
Of course it is absent-mindedness
when you forget, but its gross neglect
when your wife forgets.
PERFECT HEALTH.
Tutt’s Pills keep the system In perfect order.
They regulate the bowels and produce
A VIGOROUS BODY.
Remedy for sick headache, constipation,
Tutt’s Pills
Washington. — Democrats of tlie
house, In caucus, agreed to consider at
the present session only such war and
general defense legislation as may be
recommended by the president.
National prohibition, which is being
urged by Its advocates as a necessary
war measure, may be included under
this list, but unless the president rec-
ommends It as a war measure it has
no chance of being taken up.
It also is possible that a rivers and
harbors bill, embracing such proposed
Improvements as are deemed essential
by the war department .for the national
defense may be passed. The president
has indicated his willingness to ap-
prove a measure under certain restric-
tions and the war department also de-
Bires harbor Improvements of a limited
character. The caucus refused, by a
vote of 77 to 71, to approve either a
$33,000,000 or a $15,000,000 waterways
bill, both of which were proposed by
Chairman Small of the rivers and liar
bors committee.
Legislation to give the government
a firm grasp on food control will be in-
troduced.
Power will be asked for the govern-
ment not only to supervise production,
but to deal with distribution to insure
a fair supply of food to every part of
the country at reasonable prices. De-
tails of the administration’s plan have
lot become known, but it is believed
dual price-fixing may have a place
In laws to be asked and that authority
will be requested to establish a virtual
food dictatorship, if that becomes nec-
essary.
• The food situation, officials realize,
presents one of the most serious prob-
lems the country will have to meet
during the tyar.
Administration heads are bending
svery effort toward convincing the
country of the greater need for produc-
tion and rigid food economies.
The department of agriculture is
building up an organization of state
and county boards through which to
reach both producers and consumers
In every corner of the country.
Secretary Houston named R. A.
Pearson, president of the Iowa State
College of Agriculture, to serve indef-
initely as an assistant secretary of ag-
riculture. At the same time he in-
vited the heads of five of the greatest
farmers’ organizations to come to
Washington for a food conference.
Mr. Pearson will serve with Dr. B. T.
Galloway, a former assistant secretary
of agriculture, whom the secretarp
Called here recently from Cornell Uni-
versity to act as an eiffirgency assist
ant. He will have particular charge
»f the organization of state boards.
Kill All Flies! ThB!.!:.r'
Placed anywhore,Daisy Fly Kilter attracts and kill* all
fliea. Neat, clean, ornamental, convenient, and cheap.
LutsilliAMou. Made
f matal, can't ■pill or
tip over; will not soil or
njure anythin*. Guaran-
««<J «ff«ctira. Ask for
Daisy Fly Killer
Sold by dealers, or 6 iml
by oxpraaa. prepaid, f 1.00.
HSMOCD SONU.KV I SO OoK.lb Art., Brooklyn. «. V
Five Minute Safety
Vulcanizer
All you need is a match and five min-
utes time. Anyone can operate. The
clamp and one dozen pre- dpi pa
pared patches. Price 1.017
If your dealer does not handle them we will
send prepaid upon receipt of one-dollar and
fifty cents. Satisfaction guaranteed or we
will refund your money.
SOUTHERN UNITED SALES CO.
108 West Third Street Oklahoma City, Okla.
foe Many
Operations
The Right Medicine in Many Cases
Does Better them the Surgeon’s
Knife. Tribute to Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound.
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Doctor Said Operation or Death—But Medicine Cured.
Pes Moines, Iowa.—“My husband says I would
have been in my grave today had it not been for
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I suf-
fered from a serious female trouble and the doctors
said I could not live one year without an operation.
My husband objected to the operation and had me
try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I
soon commenced to get better and am now well
and able to do my own housework. I can recom-
m mend Lydia E. ITnkham’s Vegetable Compound to
|§l any woman as a wonderful health restorer.’.—Mrs.
SI Blanche jEFFERSON,703Lyon St., Des Moines,Iowa.
Another Operation Avoided.
Richmond, Ind.—“For two years I was so sick and weak from
female troubles that when gning up stairs IIbad, go.very slowly
with my hands on the steps, then sit down at the top to rest. I he
doctor said he thought I should have an operation, and my friends
thought I would not live to move into our new house. My daughter
asked me to try Lydia E. l’inkham’s Vegetable Compound as she had
taken it with good results. I did so, my weakness disappeared I
gained in strength, moved into our new home, do all kinds of garden
work and raised hundreds of chickens and ducks. I cannot say
enough in praise of Lydia E. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Compound. -Mrs.
M. O. Johnston, Route I), Box 190, Richmond, Ind.
Of course there are many serious cases that only a
surgical operation will relieve. We freely acknowledge
this but the above letters, and many others like them,
amply prove that many operations are recommended when
medicine in many cases is all that is needed.
If vou want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medi-
ri„/ro (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence.
Took No Chances.
“Have any trouble with your car
during the winter?” “No; I put it
away last fall until spring.”
Pimples, boils, carbuncles, dry up ant
disappear with Doctor Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery. In tablets or liquid.
—Adv.
Remember that Jonah said to the
whale: "You can’t keep a good man
down!”
A reflector concentrates the heat at
the top of a new electric cook stove.
There is more than a gallon of trou-
ble in some pint bottles._
SWEET POTATO PLANTS
Immediate shipment. Nancy Hall and Porto Rico;
1,000 to 9.000 at f2 00 per 1,000; 10,000 and np at 11.60.
FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS
All loading varieties. 1,000,11.60 ; 6,000 np at 11.26. All
f. o. b. here. Tomato plants at f 1.36; HrK and Pepper
plants at #1.60 per 1,000; 6,000 up at 11.25, f. o b. b—
Postpaid 40c per 100. 1>. F. JAMISON, BIUMKBTILLK,
b. here.
8.C.
Canada’s Liberal Offer of
Wheat Land to Settlers
INCREASE OF 15 PER CENT.
Tentative Permission Given Railroads
to File New Tariffs.
Washington. — All railroads were
(ranted tentaive permission by the in-
.erstate commerce commission to file
lupplemental tariffs, increasing freight
rates generally 15 per cent, effective
June 1 next.
In this manner the commission dis-
posed of the question of procedure in
iealing with the application of the
roads in every section for general in-
:reases. Two courses had been open:
To permit the filing of sqch tariffs and
nvestigating their reasonableness
prior to the date they should go into
iffect, or to permit the filing of tariffs,
iffective immediately, and suspend
hem during the period of the investi-
gation.
is open to you
to every farmer or farmer’s son
who is anxious to establish for
himself a happy home and
prosperity. Canada’s hearty
invitation this year is more attractive
than ever. Wheat is much higher but
her fertile farm land just as cheap, and
in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskat-
chewan and Alberta
160 Am Homesteads Are Actually Free to Settlers
and Other Land Sold at from $15 to $20 per Acre
The great demand for Canadian Wheat will
keep up the price. Where a farmer can get
near $2 for wheat and raise 20 to 45 bushels to
the acre he if bound to make money — that's
what you can expect in Western Canada. Won-
derful yields also of Oata, Barley and Flax.
Mixed Farming in Western Canada is fully as
profitable an industry as grain raising.
The excellent grasses, full of nutrition, are the only
food required either for beef or dairy purposes
Good schools, churches, markets convenient, climate
excellent. There is an unusual demand for farm
labor to replace the many young men who have
volunteered for the war. Write for literature and
particulars us to reduced railway rates Vo 8upt. of
Immigration, Ottawa, Can , or to
G. A. COOK
2012 Main SI., Kansas City, Mo.
Canadian Government Agent
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Lanter, W. L. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1917, newspaper, April 27, 1917; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910901/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.