The Okeene Leader. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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DrPrices
mar
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CREAM
Baking Powder
Home Baking Ea
The man who knows
travcii witli the same
j clescr.rr.i nation that he
exercises in every thing
else he does.
s * : - at equipment and
\i
ctr
Gives nicer, better food thsn maker’s.
Tnere is no baking powder like it
for hot biscuit, hot breads and cake.
X^de from Pure Grape Cream o/ Tartar.
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rea.
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rr -(fiLi t
reaie-t eg spout
srce Art toe rang t
Ik ?T-' f- §-iOfT, r& T’
vl. arswf-rtd
j - oat tcner bekis £ Bg
~ -ref tec toe Lews
' ' e pi.jterTT.fcn. Here's year are*
tct. | wtr. '*
■iL-i toe message . _t
- a by . S 1 r et d.
... -
"r *■ i . ng ODhv.sts
aeb KUHN
' '-reals Ea~e been mace
— j also Pas oe*n
tXpLS-- ,jf mer
-- a eged suarp p •-£-
agalrm tie cstitity
--- of maty westers
- - - - ' *L.d to s>e stair ins
tLoas.ard> of uo-.ars. Kibe re-
• •*— worry. His ccly c-oid-
■par
ar
: S
uyxst a
:.ii sen: against Kshs
*l j cot* rele&'Jess in :
\>e
.e if
rr V
:*£S:
*t4T<
tr
, tec
befiti protestations t»f
p from the lobbyist.
iti its best forms was
to. Toe lobbyist de-
was not .u any way con*
. L toe < ase and knew Attorney
- jast >'.ariLlog- _j.
*« * *> x ceil o! ihe n. lk't:
lOsJafcvma basin ess now retd
■ as born disposed <>;„
- * - -r. . ..
N toe C*s aboraa d* eg s;, ..3
congress. Secretary Hoc si ?.
i-- Department of Agrkxits
las taci y coasetuh :o cort l
tbe gomsmati farm t
operative eij«erimeit work
lOsiabotra Recently :q t I- :*
be expressed t.be
mlenced lo a ,:bdr
of *.l»t present ista,i tear ,u *
to tit Lgtts which Lad
7--r; c’“ State isroi E- ;
5L- toe .aca of tvt-pti’:'.* ;rcm
l?i dbs Sec-retarr
Hccsjon also at that l:me ^ ar*
ed that be wenid n' t a^ ffc
-TP c' the Boreas o!
to at’end toe
cry farming
= 5ai bot
-- — a.si expet:e- to rs -< ♦
to> regard.
^ • l r .o is mash let Keen the
g:“crimen: and s ate ~gr.:z >
■ ora. ts:i ritter bad rest t* fr:sr.
wlml bare been so narrow,y
averted it is hoped ia fTasbint*
ton to at act ire steps v s.j • -
.aren streoctbec toe bts
tjetweec toe state inst.toti:.Ls
ani toe govern n.e a ta: ex-
penmesial work: that a uw-^r
-.:oat.:.-o may oe a: . io toe
fata re.
» T i f *
? 1 f . /
1 e]6 iji
^^
. are the fetoentiala for
o : not e and convenient
j'-'-i.r . t: i he selects the road
•«»rdingiy.
f. oat is why ^
t-fje rriOfi va> kr.cin
auway grjes
v* “TUKat,."
Dependable Trains
23
U®
abfeir lodeotity on u,e
e oe n td:e of toe
• :cry, Earp^eac races
be?
id:
D.redor Ki
H.fco. jodHstrr
Lteroattona.
congress a: T.-sa
re-
oa p
ces t<:
.'jfi . 0 . I i p. _ i ■ D
cord:ce^t-n classes: T toe royo
tbs
meatingrespective r ioose c c
-ea-o by t;»e a wao m-
• ciFt. .or to—
siT<j the immigrants from the cob
3 s
athington News Letter
Wash.ngton Apr. —O^icg -—
ae . • rs TT. £. u.sney HistoricaJ Japanese Civilization
pre-Isi D6
he sal. To- re*
bt«t oue-tbird of
bejer<ged to the
’ toe s.vccls. these
t..o. no ss jcaries.
• ' aoo-u a: Kagasci ina io
-r ’> E-] the Jesuits i ad
-toT- of two oodred cbarches
be eerierj The law of ex
’ ate . c c i o - so d. j net j>aas
other words there
. . u of the o&*
- ~ e wesiero people for
^ • a ,-fy. Ts.oce the^re*
pr ’•? cf Jfipsn to western
- - i tier mar rages be*
' o J opar.ese and Europeans
r -r - os have been occur;
v - r tnongthe edcated acd
- : - per .od of this now
’ - t oa- t --n r,o rnofe than
-o' oo o.ready the sea-
* a pan are lull of Eura-
■ ' ■" Japanese ot the
■ -C - - ■ .ibd eighteenth cen*
- ~ terenir Tnese are facts
- mooera history of Japan.
' tJ»e •*■. to get rid of your
* o V u caifiot do it bv
- i fi^.uWlaiu’g Liniment
■•- t - pirts freely at
- - .i. F .r -n!r bv all
deajer>.
i» Koh
icrta
larges
o inn
•unx
appu ulod 0
an open tnetny ot
H-■—‘C --tietters and lo
“And now I * v
rajQ i.G LL
*
1 tica.ly. Ti.e Sen*
stood, ’ bt said, **
at.#r a **0 ba>
stefcciaslij and with
r. Jr us arid action,
wiJ bold xespona;
vi^wors 1
:» ili ntioned with
s iood out <i i*
a.ust the ra. 5 of ai*
you. li i am coo.
£rr&ftfc
of Icd!ans a
rs upon the pun pose
ease you wii] ans w
ov. tesident ia Qkis-
Here the rnrre».
rd
> investigate *,
lily Inal these oner,
eg that if the Senator L
1 from Lis seat or j,
igc by virtue of an ,
coaid farther th'tir
ts. fathered the ao* ■ t
Kuhn besar, a swcei v ,
1 j i ere to
avion ol Hoi oniy’ ti
LiihiSg of jt uni;, alier the a.
ieged plot bad been spruns Wi b
i s sat.tecicaen; sensation.. He
•l forced to admit that Swuse of
t -i ^ bacfcOLg up t:.e char Fes
against tbe senators had visited
eHi iD ..is rocin H
He admitted they were nis
friends. He declared bimseif
the senator.
*nl it under,
he tnan -who I
»«e, if my name
the case, is]
net-led with the
r for itto me” ]
indent dvclai*
i that ;i tbe accused Scnslor
aaeanorBCial sutefflesi in t e
se which he might set it to !av
e or.gan of the plot at the door
,l . l j- *
.oc iLGian oo- \ .St who most
ti;d profit if tbe senators re*:
jnaTion could be forced or he
defeated in the next elect is
f 3r t: .s Maskcgee
Loontj, and Attorney General „ ____________ . _r_„ |
>v-.'t ;.f Okfahcma, a-s^s the advisable, if poss e : h-:r-’ --„ r
r ,ck '■
In the study of cu.tcra. ; story
! c ait urge scl ehte .A a race
ia Indian il
on depiosh within the state.,
department of Interior
ecs t-o rem
they will i
• ' ent w . n a».e gooc
uetein nation if the matter
» pirssea is the beoef of practi*
'-»••}* vvt:;. member Congress
from Oklahoma Conference
josse'S a clear concept. : Le mast ha-. -
race iiseif. **— —
th— eompositi u
-e.* - w race iise.f. the e.ement of ts
T r There never was a time when peo-
----~ • .-ted the real merits of
ast categar,.
toe censes does
. - -• ... - - ; ai«j \ ujunnaiy testi-
_ - ■ -a - tr■-ut persbn who have been
- otttL-r ■ so nrert \,r it u -------*-•»*
t is Japan at the It me. ko • :,e ien.se
\ u-’- Vr" ' ■* qualities! For’ sale by all
ntcu and it Of-aiers. *
, -- J ivai Ult-rus OI
' .. . v ; r “ 1 .'Ugii Remedy more
a w.This is SbovQ by the in-
■1 *•»•'■* ood volontarv testi-
-■ fr :u persbn who have been
iir-i bv .t. Jf yon or yonr children
:r oo;-d with a cough or >-oid give
■ a cougn or «-oia give
a trial and become acquainted with
. I - :r ' 1 ( IT » r.1 - L __ _n
Ci
ire
threat, duct of heredity a: d erv; azatic®
* e toe funds where a remark cp. □ toe
e non taxibie. Tnat
p:o=
.
ese race. To avast, Jews may
con Si it ale a disiiLCt rave, tot
; this is not strictiy true. J : ev
af® -n- *€:.aci.s c: ,v Ts itu. j
tijn&; y ha- not racimlj, They
E.e i : _rt .l b ■ .,J thev are j
‘mixed, ;list as much as any
averiit .
Practical Baking Lessons
. patters and doughnuts
1 pleased to submi:
Secreuu . - -
i * . . . _ . observer, ^ Japanese look aj;ae
i interior and tbe Comm issiocor and there; ..re f-cmogec-n?. At
.. --0 ao ni o >iti seem a a.** -r is fact, the Japanese -
i*
to you choice
tecipei for
aetermined on wi;:.dr*wa'..
i0*t ahoTLa p aces a lay on
t-i- se jiart.cajar moneys it wiii
J~ -a i:.e p< s lion cf Oiling toe
oond in at red it, according to
T r- r f gDTernxtLt (S-
r-a.'. During the financial
a prod:
or several d is licet
doupneuts and fnr.srs. Toss's fsw redpes , ^
l.v.erssc fro- toy lares collection wh* .
y o. tot -ODS-: pravJCkl, as well as the very best. 1/these
*iJWrt ' -ivor, 1 am greatly pleased.
icCes. Eat as to tne aocrigencc
3- Japanese isiands there
1 1 exists a dispotali;un. Gat
scholar declares mat the A ld
were the hrst inhabitants cf the
is.^nds. another claims iLat bon
■>r of being a’ :■? . •■•■*. *
^ - • 2p'L a pip ms race w i> a- r
5 m. eflerscn and other siffBJr r, '
name o! nomifoiifi
r. ihe state, about The latter base their claim Jarg*
j upon tbe traditions current
Ctrrtiar. Doaghncdt
i -ftl hTSv31
4 -- tr-^poDtiulj s C Bstmg P- wder
*t iTKspootcuI of mrf - r nutmeg
Pmesppit Saace ^ j
K "'-p racsr l t«cWful flout J
I UioLefoaonfoI lemon juice 1
. until sjik-~
and wa.t«r. uaiuc
n *---— .a'f or EutiD-g
. *-£C5 .: 1 - “=—« =*«»asn water on
three hour.* K C **neii«Ut l*viarf to Boise l}$
^ -ntii emtoti with pineapfiie liouaj
enough water added u. th«
la.
For Vetiraljia, nothing i»
better than
u+nzr r?>oiirsfci
is its
H; i^c.ired.
' the Senator
« a ■ :a.lemeni
'• -u.u print it,
ar.d
c unties
e.ghte-' mjnti.s ag:. tn* depart
Xieut of lue plea; of tuc tnex-
hers of tbe OolaiiO'nfc de egauen
m Congress, consented to deposit
lands wan lhe banks of the
*taie. v. that tne s ; uai.on might
Dr.
Miles
Anti-Pain Pills
Used by lhotisaads
tor a genera don
a oe e
print this
j originmaJ form
I f JrtLerm^re that
1 saw ht to make s
j ii€* xxihJ?i c&riaicij
j partscu.arly i: tiie formal cb
of the accastrr were used.
The lobbyist grew pjoe
rui^od from ■ .air to ms 4 ■ ’ ■ ■ sm, chit was nut obii*
! it- tren : rd. P .il r g a i.-uc sJteJ-
J i - ut the c- rrvspocviebt i.t Ac eveti markuig the begin
{declared: omg c f a new ep^cii ia argicai
. , —._ 'oru ot\ evot mg m toe United
' '- - ■■■>■■■ MMil! SIMM ite farewell baaoD't
“* "!!h “ 5 CJ=t- 1 1 -a* tendered to ,b» America Com
1. jri a me » *«i. .. -«d . ita;3I wbiel. is no* on ,u nr
fsiatetnent from him connect ag .• .
ur.u. j*r to m-ie a ’borcagb
I uve Witt, -be affair, under a v . a . , *
•- st ~uy oi tbe farm extents srstem
eu ; lzj2 f:Be&t tbe eprs raj ha»; _
P*e : ‘^4- ;■---- ;:,-D _ C7»~Jt and Rice Fritien
...
. < . .....-* “sen. .. --a the dcarbnut LJiLTT. t ,w“e flaur;
5“d* “!■“ >■-«*
■ ■- - - • ' - :-V~£ — - - awn -- hrCv^T eSuI
=emb.vd tee Lapps be.eg f a *- c' ■ ___^
s^JB. peotie in spirit , , . . Am . ..
=-t: jcg me Ainu.
■ ’. cT l:. t.gs - j - g cf
- * vc-"e o! at.-.tier race
ii *1 -'f hrny f ^
.i.ifif BOW of bataea j
- i^c»ui*ded uf ^
___ c cup* mBi «
• , =5-
«>:■£ --chi soaocti.
U'‘' -a -a&;ts. Bo*, woe to!*, WlD reKMda a»abi lor day*
isese iceortsts *n c.iovrate t suit
* estimation reoecUy made of the! 1«g r^r l’lSSdSjS^aM
Lapps and* otiier Eskimos co~ j 4 t<*^«>ao*!lFK c B*kii« Powd^
yJu-ivelr shows that .Lose crea* |. gft «d
“• r- - - * - , ; -;„v- -. . Sk'S^Sri,-v* h *»'« b, be ^ M
this ,s tec-
their c-reauvn. and
e;:£
.,a .e exiibteo .q sdv d-rr’ c.r r*-*
T-anet before ifct husais Ainu
■naue tb&r anp^ayarce ;n
JKloese isianos. B
cm they come It annih
*.ion Wh.cb s11,i Eex3 -c
Helpful Hints
Xerer ^ E: be hot enough
^ d33^r«2^ ^
4 • Apptt Frznzn r ,, . , “
1 rap flour =t tean»eaf~ " ^ hot
*1“ x-owaer L, egpeaaDv &W
- - - an. .: =r,. :...... -■ - v- and with Vo.c. ’
jclrcnmstacces it i< you, not be.
:
jyou goirg
,d responsible. Are
so p:,nt that siory': '
I a boy tod send a
■* t£*e taper about
o. .oreign, Coantr.es.
The bancurt was helj in Mew
\ora iast Friday Bight and ice
chief speakers of the occasion toe Liases,
were Secretary iirvcD. c* i1
| xiMart—Rs;
— - - .- ■„> Infwst;. '..^fces. thsfi.-ir"lajT-. xiv-i -,Jfood cut be
. -I.i. . \-wA~’AniiftT:. -if • — *•-* biiore bear*cooking,
cs- a '• ■ '“I --nuee over the o|Tg2-
1 - ■- . r~- r.'i em»
‘ saua or sour milk and soda.
t tit
ILES
al—Bmp Spr.nr? Mo
cr--*'!'; tS A3 -s CS ctnti.
Nfvrr so>d in bulk. ,
!«:ED1CAL CO. £ik -art. Ir.j.
or res
• as c:
p^nnent^ departmetit 0
-i.ee The h* 3 n«tnn ni .
f S*
rp^r |
»e d i
> X
.rest;. 7 be Agrtcotcre ^
i d il *
r\y
:,e j tea'. Ltiairmsu -,f t
: ^
i
-r >- ,n Agr.i :
u h r*
icper before Se us tor G
c
n to whirl trestej la-gel
];r‘i
O
ar
: ve peb c. admi«isrrxijOL
rived. I c- po.k <es u ag -
Jl a , .
V J 2fi
«rr j
irrvspowd- ment ana lhe
I. L g la b. fc, f aX .u CTfrO ; i s
esta
ii
WO!
rds
aid iLra;country, dwe.
t
r Lt
* a.ufc : c -•
k'
<«09B ta
P*-t Stiii UiV sUIe &td
i
IL-
-WSI ixe
^>eiore ltue ‘I'vine race or
■ -.*» x..:£;e -.ht.r Gt-seeni npcc
t;.e couase of
ibesr Ame -.-ere tbemse *
-•-ry ■ s *■• ---a..;- cr. - rtnward
,t cf ieaVlC? to«r trac- bchiad. Tbe
.. rw’2cxi4x;ts—tbosr- vho failed t-
'? 3^srmatef a:.: beir wav m,0:
- s. the noriberD island c
^cd there Ere j 3 prw
J- * v *. i-JU'
-'s.jci' ({jp %*LiOr * o fr_ 4
si .Xi^- above
s.-te ace cal:are. y
' number atjc-nt II >.«*
op* Mys
lerv stro
of a “teat
he divine
tois -
. 'ttfons.
! - a. . e OI
'-he Icu
L' *- pec pie
is sad
ee’fc i i esemt
el I_ r.
the leer tc
cciQtr X;
~ — p • .w .r icaaer. _ ____
*-s -T b:«s*w to nrv a ran
E ■' ■
iaf « aa needed. For usance a
■ ' - :■ :-. -v cl;
' ' ^
P.-;Ur.t F-:ut --.^.-J thr^jgh severaj bows. Has 1*
} —-f-- : . r; n .‘be ?*?** ^:ion t K C. Which
1 ■ fh * r- ------P "" 11 for cakes to fall.
3 ■ ' :V . * of KC mid be «B«*1
u , ' '■ - - -.1- T • -•—- *ba» a wul do. Follow
^ ^ c ^ef ully and sace^ « ««
the origio of M/t. c*.
bs tf.st were
for ihe cruel
-Ajsc
i Lij
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Ragland, J. H. The Okeene Leader. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913, newspaper, May 2, 1913; Okeene, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173437/m1/4/?q=music: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.