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,.! iv JIT ARCH 10. 1922 for ' Ml to '"l ,nTK HEALTH LETTER I . ' v Uef. State Health Com I,r V mlMloner.) .. , nturipo the world has been , i, , i -a- ml at thc Ramc timc ih f.cdlnp them and building nJ ..i. ....j ..f ffinrpnlment.. If piu- " r...i,i tlii'in on cciual terms l,.!i them food and hidlriR ,. tiiu-t organize and unite ..nuiiunities of these pests. . I..,. im iiocess to train will l0r,um. an averse ; of two ounces a ,., . irried away or rendered unfit f r ii...'i far m than tha-1 nctunl,y LI The average cost of keeping ' t .... the fa In a warehouse f fr..n throe to five dollais a year. ., U prolific. A female rat wffl brtnl from four to ten times a ;,;r, ami hi ing forth an average of t,,n vuiiir nt a time. Hc-ide- being a heavy economic bunlii. "- waster of food, thc rat u menaio to the life and health of human beings. It is said carry and sprnd thc genus of tuberculosis, sop ile pneumonia, epidemic jaundice. ma,.., diptheria. typhoid, scarlet aRd ..'her fevers. Its parasites con vey hubnnic plague to man, and it has also been suspected of being a earner of infantile paralysis. .... Methods of destroying rats include traV vol-an. dogs, cats fumigation and various weapons of defense; nlso starving him by using rat-proof iecoptncle- for food and covered met al car-babe cans; by depriving him of breeding plaies; by refusing the com fort of your buildings through rat nroof construction; by killing him at irury opportunity; by demanding city anti-rat ordinances and state anti-rat laws. . Important points to strive for in "Rout thc Rat" campaigns are clean liness in markets, btores, ware houses, slaughter houses, alleys, sta bles. acant lots and dwellings; the prompt removal daily of all waste, garbage and manure; the destruction of old straw and other trash piles, and the wrecking of old sheds, buildings and walks; the piling of lumber and wood in close stocks at a distance of 18 inches from the ground. Two kinds of poison Bre used against rats barium carbonate in oe cupled houses and buildings; stryc nine (sulphate) for outside work. In the use of poisons care must be ex ercised to protect children, domestic animals and fowls. All rats collected for counting should be cremated or buried two feet under the ground and not thrown in to the street of highway. Clubs may be organized for the express purpose of killing rats. Such clubs usually offer monthly prized for rat killing and hold old contests. By the expenditure of comparatively mall sums these clubs accomplish better and more lasting results than are usually attained by premiums and bounties. IMI'KOVINfi COLLEGE CAMPUS Striking improvements on the cam pus and drive ways of Southeastern State Teachers Colleg have been made during the past few weeks. In observation of Arbor Day new shade tne were set out along the walks to the training school and old trees whuh did not .survive last year were replaced by new ones. Other shrub bery on the campus has been pruned and shaped in preparation for spring growth, finder walks have been laid between buildings and heating plant. All these things add greatly to the appearance of our school. F f&ifMSI SPELLS ACHILLE PRESS TAKES '1B TttTAMT WBKTIT Wy BILL PROPOSES NOTES TO FORMER SOLDIERS CHEWING TOBACCO No Cash Now But Eventually $1 Per Day Of Service A CRACK AT CITIZENS Statement Chide People For Nnt Supporting Their Local Paper. Achille Press for March 3. nrinf.' nil- luiiowintr under thn v,..t.A l- "Statement." us its leading nri,.ln. "Ten months have olimoml !,. the press resumed publication after iat'on y nc ways and means com' us suspension in September. 1920. mittee of the lower house of con- on account of the physical breakdown ' Kress. The preparation will require Bonus awards to former service men will begin about October first of this year, according to thc terms of a bill now in course of nrenar- of the editor. With the exception of me farmers and Merchants Nation al and The Guaranty State RnnVn. John G. Boyce. and Dr. Klitjn mann, and a few others who have ad vertised a little and that snasmoHI- eally, the business men and many of me citizens nave practically said no newspaper is wanted. The Press has advocated improvements and has at tempted to interest new cntemrises but has recived no cooperation from those who should have assisted. It has boosted the Commercial Club and the merchants are unanimous that the organization has sltimulated trade, but look over the pages of the Press and see if it has been hit very hard by evidences of prosperity. The subscribtion price of the Press is and has been $1 a year for 52 is sues a trifle less than 2 cents a week but there arc so many who cannot stand this prodigous expense! Many of those who connot afford the outlay are eager to grab up a paper if one is left at a business house, or a copy is borrowed from a neighbor to sec what is not said. So far the Press has been able to meet its bills from foreign ad- one week. The elimination of the cash pay ment of thc bonus, the committee has determined, will apply to all per sons entitled to more than fifty dol lars. Payments of these smaller amounts in cash will cost about $16. 000,000. it is estimated. It is also provided that the rate of interest veterans will pay on loans shall not exceed 5 per cent. Loans will be possible at any banking insti tution, in amounts not to exceed 50 per cent of tho face value of the cer tificates to be issued in lien of cash. Limitation of the interest rate, mi deemed necessary to protect the vet erans against loan sharks and users. Loans from banks will be possible up to Sept 30, 1923, after which time the certificates will have a loan value with the Government of 85 per cent of their faee value. Where cer tificates have been used to obtain loans and the payments have been defaulted the Government will reim burse the banks. Efforts are being made to make the certificates as attractive as pos sible, so veterans will hold them for twenty years, at which, time they EIGHT ISSUES 8TAND OUT IN PARTY .CLASH Republicans Will Stand On Record in Congressional Fight 8BVEH palgn. which may be surmmariied as follows: , The soldier's bonus, opposed by business organizations generally. The tariff, claim being made that .. . i high tariff will further curtail Now about to enter upon his sec-.the diminishing customs revenues ond year as President of the United already low as result of post-war .tva, uurren i. narainir laces me . rnnrtittnna Ms.ltra 'I'krtt. ..Mil hoB1 AUm tlAI" l-Mlt vertising and other finances and from , ialerehi which when compounded, will really triple the face value of the two suburbs of Achille. (Durant and Denison) we expect to secure enough advertising patronage to in sure the continuation of the publication. The lack of co-operation on thc part of the business men of Achille has made iBhmaelites of the Press and its publisher. We are taking out!" URGES PUNISHMENT OF GUN TOTERS QUICKLY the certificate when it is finally re deemed. The American Legion tacitly has approved thc elimination of the cash feature of the bonus. A man's word is worthless when he won't keep it. Carrvinc concealed weapons in a dangerous practice. It is an unlaw-j ful practice. It is a practice that is entirely too prevalent, especially in the larger centers of population. The law abiding citizen has no de sire to carry a gun around in his pocket, unless it be for the protection of life and property when they are in immediate danger. The nunishment should be made so swift and severe that the law breaker would shun a gun as he would a pois onous reptile. Then there would be more honest work and less lawlessness. Ben nington Journal. Drs. Evans & Warren CHIROPRACTORS -Where EemUh'a Contagious Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Glider Building Durant, Okla ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM! AVOID the misery of racking pain . Have a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment handy and apply when you first feel thc ache or pain. It quickly cases the pain and sends a feeling of warmth through the aching part. Sloan's Liniinent penetrates without rubbing. Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and strains, stifl joints, lame back and sore muscles. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloa liniment I Clear Your Complexion of pimples. I I acne and other facial disfigurement. ' use ireeiy ur. uooson a jjezema mm F ment. Good for eczema, itchinir akin. and other ekin troubles. One of Dr lloDson s family Kemedies. Dr.Hobsons EczemaOintment & (Pedtiii enemy P Because Perm's is packed nir tight in the patented new container the quality is sealed in. So Penn'3 ia always fresh. Have vqu Pvr really chewed jroi tobacco ? 5y Me",n'S ,he ncxt ,ime- T'y it Notice the fine condition fresh -Penns. Cff 0-y. imiy nsJ3mm9jWMfitflWtttfmuGwX What Did I pay for them? Ik had them so tongjkforgotkn It's a good mer .ory tint a pair of HOOD Red Boots cannot outwear. And wear is in rur opinion about thc first consideration in select ing a boot. At least, other things being equal, the boot that wears the longest is thc one that gives permanent satisfaction. Besides wear there is one other outstanding HOOD feature, ond that is comfort. HOOD Boots have been made for twenty-live years, and we have never in that time ceased to im prove them where improvement was possible. One result is that all reinforcements arc placed with scientific accuracy not slapped on in discriminately and this means extra wear without clumsy veight or comfort at the end of a long day's work. Ask your dealer what he thinks of HOOD Boots and look them over for yourself. HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS CO., Inc. Watertown, Mail. RED .BOOTS UlslSSsswwflsssSlilP Buying v Guides a White Rocle are made KhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaES for every member of the BaK" Hl family. Men whoae work . KK-Ha keeps them out of door 3s . IBr-' vvaaaalaf X rely on White Rocki for SA Kf vfaLaLaaKI real service. The younzer Ssk Kf' UaaaaLaaV W members of the family -SSS? K'i4ll find the White. Rock BriJaaaLaf of aoles of tough gray tire K , laBBaaiaa tread stock pretty diffi- BB jHTll cult to wear out. Buy BaV' rjaBBBaCfl White Rock Rubbers for K''eBLaLaB economy. anaaaLlBmV SHHMJa .BaafMaaHalP tkBanaais J .aaaaw'MaaHPj cSend for the imnn. "I1UUU first "judgment" to be passed upon his administration bv the Amprimn people as will probably be reflected In the 1922 congressional elections over the country. The administration lays claim to several accomplishments, which are: The Washington arms conference. establishment of a national bud get system, designed to effect econo mies, tho result of which it is yet too early to determine. Revision of taxes srivine some re lief to the man of small income and relief also to the rich. An emergency tariff, the benefits of which are debatable. Passage of the Columbian treaty, and, in short a general improve ment of international relations. There will probably be eight out standing issues of this year's cam- Taxes, tho claim being made that the administration tax program be nefits only the "predatory interests." The proposed ship subsidy bill and the general conduct of the United States Shipping Board. Administration support of the seat ing of Senator Newberry. Thc question of modification of tha Volstead law to permit of ligkt wines and beers, already launched as an issue by organized labor. Republican leadership, as repre sented both by President Harding and his spokesmen in Congress. The fiscal program of the Govern ment as embraced in the working out of tariff, taxes and the budget. Dorit cougk THE violent paroxysms of coughing soon cased by Dr. King's New Discovery. Fifty jcars a standard remedy for colds. Children like it. No harmful drugs. All druggists, 60c. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Make Bowels Normal. Nature's way is the way of Dr. King's Pills gently and firmly regulating the bowels eliminating the intestine clogging waste. At all druggists, 25c. DPPOMPTt WON! GRIT'S . r.Janffs Pills -T HUGH MORROW Insurance Fire, Tornado, Automobile 121 North Third Durant Oklahoma WE SPECIALIZE ON Safety Comfort Courtesy Regularity Convenience DENISON-SUERMAN DALLAS-WACO CORSICANA aad intermediate point reached hourly by MINISTERS can appreciate the advantages of CORONA. Just talk to any Bttaif ter who has a responsible charge be will bis peak the clerical work attached. 7?PuxnatWrtttrCxUim will save hours of labor and clerical work and correspondence REAL PLEASURE. SEE ONE DEMONSTRATMD 114 North Third E. 1L EVANS, Dealer JFGood Hogs Suggest Good Fencing You cannot afford ' to tarn good hogs out on the range aad we hare anticipated your needs by putting in stock a ear load of Keystone Square Deal Hog Fencing which we offer you at greatly reduced prices. We also carry in stock poultry net ting, poultry and rabbit fenc ing, barbed wire, smooth wire and bay ties. We bare got the atock and will make the price. A. L. Severance Hardware Co. SM Wee Mela Street Durant, Okla. r You never knew that Corn Flakes could be so wonderful g? as Kelloggs JJ .;.wr. A aakMSt: TBiWipiH"""!, "M l M&$aMMwVm "Say,Capta!n,ltl the enemy come on! Wc can hold out a long, long time with thiw big box of Kcllogg'm Corn Flalttt! VVi'ii if wut time to eat now!" Kcllogg's are a revelation, not only in Corn Flakes, but in cereals! Such delicious flavor, such crispy crunchiness never before was believed possible in corn flakes! You have a great treat awaiting you the very first time you sit down before a generous bowlful of Kellogg's Corn Flakes and a pitcher of milk or cream and fresh fruit, if it's handy! It isn't fair to yourself and your family not to share in the pleasures that Kcllogg's Corn Flakes so generously spread over the nation and the world. You are missing a taste-thrill! So, tomorrow morning, serve Kellogg's Corn Flakes for breakfast, or for lunch or for between-meals nibbles! They're wonderful and never tough or leathery or hard to eat! Ittomak T?ASTEo "M.it 5&5K T0( ffJ& u r. r. ssgy Ip1 MtiWVV Insist upon your grocer supplying KELLOGG'S Cora Flakes the delicious kind in the RED and GREEN package that bears the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes. NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT! Don't forget. KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes are made by the folks who gave you the JUNGLELAND Moving Pictures. Coupon inside every package of KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes explains how you can obtain another copy of JUNGLELAND. CORN FLAKES Alio roakerr. of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S DRAN, cooked and krumbled