Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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OKLAHOMA ROTES
News From All Sections
■ of the State
MICK IF, THE PRINTER'S
A Large Job
The completion of a steel and con-
crete bridge ;i«TOS^ Irnli.ili < ■ U enid
pletcs Major county's present bridge
building pmuram although more arc
to be constructed soon.
P. B. Gordon, "late cut<oia•'• -f. r*
, 11n ia 'i I i < i Oklahoma City from a ' ■ ’111
of inspection of sweet potato plants
and seeds in the northern and north- j
•astern section ol tIHF*
Because of lack of funds, the home
and school visitors in the Indian
school work are to be dispensed with
after \pi I IT), ate nrdiiiL' to word n-
celved by II. C. Callmun, supervisor of
Indian schools.
E. L. Bandy, assistant federal engi-
neer "t nntional parks, has arrived in*
Sulphur, and begun a survey for the
improvement of roadways in Platt Na-
tional park. Bids on construction work
will be opened in Sulphur,
Me Alester’s quota of *J5() jjunll for
annual distribution have been received.
Sixty of the birds were placed on the
city water reserve around Lake Tal-
awunda, and the balance were evenly
*dl tributed over Pittsburg county.
Analysis of more than bOO individ-
ual specimens sent in from all parts
of the state in the last three months
is a part of the work of the depart-
ment of bacteriology and veterinary
medicine of Oklahoma A. and M. col-
lege.
An appeal to sustain the authority
of tin* secretary of state to require
gas companies to promise in their in-
corporation papers not to pipe natural I
gas out of the state was tiled in the
supreme court by the attorney gener-
al’s office.
Prospects for a wheat crop in west-
ern Oklahoma are less than 50 per-
cent of normal. Z. II. Lawter. secre-
tary of the Oklahoma Farmers’ union,
declared. Lawter has just completed
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Pills,
Help That Achy Back!
Arc you dragging around, day after
day, with a dull, unceasing backache?
n the morning, bothered
with headaches, dizziness and urinary
disorders? 1-Vel tired, irritable and dis-
couraged? Then there’s surely some-
thing wrong, and likely it’s kidney
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ur health w hile you can. Use Doan's
\ stimulant diuretic to the kid-
neys. Doan's have helped thousands,
and should help you. Ask your
neighbor/
An Oklahoma Case
Mrs. B. II Mad-
dox, 221 N 6th
Ht., Okemah, Okla.,
says: "My kid-
neys were weak
and 1 had severe
catches in my
back and my back
ached. Mornings V
felt dull and hadt
lu ol In end iifel
swimming sensa-
tion in my head.
My kidneys aetedl
too fri. lv I used 1
I loan’s Bills andJ
1 was soon free from
aches."
PILLS
60c
STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS
Fostcr-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chem., Buffalo, N. Y.
DOAN’S
Lucky Find of Diamond
Although diligent search was made
in and about the Masonic temple at
Canandaigua, N. Y.,*on the evening in
January when Mrs. Jacon Hart lost the
diamond from her engagement ring
and on many times afterward, the
sione was not found. Some eight
weeks after, while helping serve a
supper, Mrs. Hart happened to see a
glit tering and small object on the floor
under a table leg. She picked it up
and upon examining it found it to he
Iter diamond.
To Have a Clear, Sweet Skin
Touch pimples, redness, roughness
or Itching, If any, with Cutleura Oint-
ment, then bathe with Cutleura Soap
and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and
dust on a little Cutleura Talcum t'o
leave a fascinating fragrance on skin.
Everywhere 25c each.—Advertisement.
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r t i j claimed, may revolutionize automobile
and airplane motors is being perfected
by a French engineer. It is said to
combine the advantages of the explos-
ive gas motor and the steam turbine.
Recent tests before oflieers of the
French air service are reported to have
given complete satisfaction, the en-
gine turning smoothly at the rate of
1,500 revolutions a minute.—New York
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With more than $100,000 already
subscribed in the initial financing !
move, plans were consummated for the
t'oii"Orli' I ion ( f a .S-aU.TDO Methodist
hospital at Guthrie, leaders «»f the de- |
| nomination annoutued. The proposed
i institution will contain one hundred
beds.
A permanent hard-surfaced highway
| from M< Aloster to tin* county line near
Stuart is promised in plans for the pcs
tal highway. The roadway will he
paved with brick from tin* Oklahoma
i state penitentiary .and the highway >
j an experiment to demonstrate the de-
sirability of this class of paving.
i Henry Hudson, county traffic nffi-
I cor. of Pawhuska. hears the distine-
I tion of being the best paying employe
j in Osage county, lie receives a salary
of S175 per month and as a result of
j his arrests for violation of the state
; speed laws, the county receives nearly
: $1,000 per month in tines more than
! the officer is paid in salary.
Encouragement for farmers of Okla
limiiii is conveyed in the report of the
! state’s annual boll weevil test, ail-
ed by J \ Whitt -
I the state department of agriculture.
lie found that not one boll weevil bad
j survived the winter, in the specially
■ constructed traps in which t
i been placed for the experime
Director Frank 1». Hire"
The use of soft coal will make laun-
dry work heavier this winter. Red
Cross Rail Blue will help to remove
that grimy look. At all grocers—Ad-
vert foment.
Examines Shell Fish
Out of each shipment of oysters,
claims and shell tish eoming into New
York city a sample is examined by
1 »r. Hazel M. lludtield of the city
hoard of health, to guard against
germs.
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Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1925, newspaper, April 23, 1925; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913446/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.