The Okeene Leader. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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MESSAGE SENT
TO CONGRESS 5
I I 4<l
President's Recommen-
dations on National
Legislation.
AS TO CURRENCY QUESTION
Muy Defects of Present System
Are Pointed Ost by Chief
Executive.
Hal I. not., .f . gl-en *'•>* '*'•'-'*.1*
be Ia.#4 al m> high • *••• •• »*
not.. back »k»n not
mat# tr.4. Thl# piss would s.1 S#r-
the twut of curr.no* In *M# banka
•MMNtl pro11'* *'“• *• 1 ’' • f*1~T~
..m y |.rom-nt^i by li">*t •* airing##*, y
not Hint lb*n »• »*•
t.nt t only advanc. It I# nniphmnw
my belief III. I tb.r. I. need ,oc V'* *d0*
• ton of .om. .y*t#m wbloh
tom. tlo .nil op-" «• On
... .. to .\olil nil p—iblUly of Slmrim
In. non and f»v..rlti*m
mould t.nd lo prevent tb. a|w*>ma nf hi.h
I .rut .emulation nht.h now ob-
• h. New V.'rk m.rk.t f.«r .t
( too much currency at
of lb. jroar. and It. ac*
tain In
l«te»#nt Ihers la
tarta n a^aanvta
frc.ni.nt nf tb. Unt tta. »»-*«•
aa y a i
• A few year, ago thorn loud
complaint that tho lit could not b# In-
voked against wealthy .Mender. Them
t. no aui-h complaint now Th. four.#
uf th. department of Juatlco during th.
la.t few year, haa been auch a. to
mab. It evident that no m.n aland.
• bov. the law that no corpor.lloa I.
.« wealthy that It cannot be belli to
account Kver>thin* that can be done
under the rai.tina law. and with th.
emi.tin* .i.te of iniblln opinion whlv h
»o profoundly Influence. hoth Ihe
court, .nd Juries. b.a bom dono Hut
Ihr law. thom.rlve. need atretigthen-
ln* In more th.n one Important point:
they ahould be made more definite, .o
ciimulail II •• New York tempi, banker. i|i.4t no hone.l man can be led unwlt-
I to lend
It at to* rale# for »pe. ulattv*
uunuar# .heron* at other time, when
iho crop* be.n* moved there la ur-
«.n« nr.sl for a Ur.e but temporary ia-
, rraee In the curren- ' .upplv •*
never he forgotten that Ihl. 4uontlo«
huunrw men generally vtulla
tinclf to break them, and ao that Ihe
real wron*doer can he readily punished
The two *reat evil* In Ihe execution
of our criminal laws to-day are aentl-
mentally and technically Kor tho lat-
ter tho remedy must come from the
hands of the l*gt*latwr*u the courts
#.,>#. laltv la this -nd the lawyer. Tho other muat de-
conooma
aa banker.
tr>>e of atockmcn f.rmerw and buatnooa pend for Ita cure upon the cradual
men in the act for at present at certain
.ra»'<i. of the vear the difference In In-
ralea between tho ea.1 and
weal
arrow th of a aound public opinion which
.hall in.t.t that re*ard for Ihe law and
Ihe demanda of reason sh.ll control nil
fr oi vt la t« n i-rr cent . whete.a in | other influence, and emotion. In th.
• be i-orr- .pondin* dllferrncn l. yurv box Itolh of Iho.e evil, must he
■AUjItii mu.t. of I removed nr public discontent with the
rent
NOT* TIME FOR TARIFF
Pnntponnmnnt of Dincuaaton of Sr
vision of Ifhtdultt Until Aftor
Presidential tloction Urged — Nr
coa.ity fnr Improving Waterwoya of
tho Country.
la
t'ana«!a
but l«t P<r tvnu — • I
i-ouroe yu.rd i e interewt. of western criminal law will omtinur
c vrd. the mien »i. of New York or I Kefernn* lo Ihe duration of Ihe uae and
•'* i a«:o banker* and must be draan | at,.iae of Injunction* tho proaldenl
from the aian<1|H'lnia of the farmer and
the merchant no leas than from
aiandpolni. of tho city banker and tha
country banker “
Nepeata H
The president oontinuea
*1 again ur*e on the
dare*:
,h* ■ "Inatan -eo of ahuao In tho trantln* of
Injunction* in labor dispute. continue to
occur, and tho reaentment In tho minds
of thoae who fool that their rt*ht. are
being Invaded and their liberty of action
and of speech unwarrantably rent rained
Immediate attention to thla 1 oontinuea to grow Much of tho attack
We need a greater elasticity on the uae of Ihe proceaa of Injunction I.
* course wholly without warrant: but 1 am con-
congreaa tho
need of
matter. _
in our currency; provided
Washington. Pm* I Prealdenl H.nvao
0.11 in I*to annual message d.ala v g r- . . ,h#
oualr WHb mailers of national lmi-r and aocu^, ■ ■......................5J£-
tam-e Kofemng lo ihe re»eivl d »iurb- m,*t rigid lion la becoming more and more of prime
Jgam.nr.mn by the national author!- I In,stance, and un!e« the court, wll.
even greater .trained to evpreag vho belief that for
currency non*. of It there la warrant. Thla que«-
an.o la ffnaudlfil dKl#a be twin*
that tho hoarding of money h> I lie pco-
ple. In*lead of keeping it In sound banka
wwa the Aral cai.ee of ttnan. al atrvngem'y
and a .rev* error lie pav* a Inhulo to
tb. general ho nee: v of the man engaged
in the banking boa nee.
After jrela oiv. from Me last annuvl
i iar i i .hk'k dealt with the iveewiljr
at gov ammo ntal reg .Ulh'ns the preai
dent a me.-., that U# vie*, have In no
way changed and declares it ta the duty
at the wattonal government to tahvlt
la a ikui the prvw :p*ea be then evprvaoed
1\jw. la.ming any .tea ,d adv\vanng .*«•
trat .aiven tho pcvrmdrnt MaatU ~poa . ♦
hr federal cwativd >vt tho rail-
rea.Vs of the >*«.irv tkrvwgh the tater-
a i e evuemerv* tvaav* .vaa. and .In'
«rg*a iH'.taie* knd ng te the prv pet
cearrel of the great K-nr^s. .enrr*. en-
gaged la ant or*: ale be «#«. tta cwatrel
go bo eveevmed tor tberr ewa benodt awd
low i —is wo lew. the a hr tho prw.ectvea
nf trtea..-.-* and of tho general p-hNc.
Vg eats federal t enveet
IVcwnig that me drew utdwetrtel con-
gttaoavo era m-k that comKwat .* a not
only or 'run hat iwev '.atde. the prea.-
dont rebec b» kg w atvff of a y ear ago
concern, ng unraurv ch.tvgeo la tho
antttrwat >aaa Mo pv. on l ank for
NH p-.sr te bo given tho federal
go > ore. event. becaowe ae wngte mate
can by legvsdatsrn vfatvia.ly cop#
wttb l*-eoe p'.TCful oMprstkvM en- ;
gaged m atorwtaie cvunmerce. aw.t w <e
Mkt t>e* fkH yuoive. ♦ v w-r fh, r* t1 m
m rorura fa.. »w» * te erhoc The co*-
ditwao nf raibvwi actrvtty the wv.fi-
none *f ear In. i vim Inhere:.to com-
mrrea are *.>.» m bo make th. central
gev «vo>m«nt that ccunperent te Wire.«
M anprrv, aaca and oiaHvg
The a.tsrruot law atwvatd he mate hrt
me# fdkstal and aaoeo go kva/r.v agi
wtua .wnB :v v» It »k't *J he oc an #al-
U u If terbad natty the kmi of rcmKna-
esen su-t Area harm bo the cvneca- r- b-
bc. atKt am. itran; to ho awwgatwd
t• cc ac he aa m.wAoad nf a «-*e: of »»~
y»emvy lease te the p vsn arst ever
thews ng ,-sryecv :•** cwsfel m airor-
».* hvia.ouoa Tt.o ahcvuld he kvja
| tv trsew.. hr the omp.iarT
i;ua ef averts and the r.hro-
ef herd, and |al*c* to th. vnnpnr-
of tho gatn.Trsai eftwk A he-
lu atm*dv he*o mad# fnr nwrh
• igeev a .* hv the e* iM»' mat ef the
buw.1 of corva-e* ,y«a
VTrv-ig II# p*K* be he aimed at
*»v-.. id be the yewt htua nf aahen :*»
vw.irrm* mk* a* >y rend*#- sg aery o
• ; a- «*.•' a >•*» for th* p^-p.ar nf iTak-
sg nmt cviuegee-iwa th* p-fvwrv. nf m-
•w vn nf -oj'xa» and tie pevd hxw» of
a csnvrs'ut* making nv.'.uavo :-kb
«tt) icwf a onnd rma ef larjg aay
-*jte a .1 iaw.T KokmuMs a*T*r--n#-»
v.»s*t nr omMwuxr. nf wtgwattu.
whendd h* i«owmrt*d. prv>v*ged they aro
»-*C *.yn» red >e and «**v'sd b# wore
vnewcao pwsraw e.; let*
“Th* co ig-m haa th# ja-aoe te charter
vcfctsrv.-nvy te cga<v la t*t#r«>te and nf \*
f.-ewga omn««vyv aw/ a renera: '•»* -'»* .« .«
h# eamcbnd a*d»c ho pc. v ra ef ck
• v .*. tg crvryvM-atscna .v»d ;ak# -act fed-
w a—d new f#d#c*I ertv--.
.-no <v*li ho created Aa i**> . * pcc-
.aot ,<f wt a law .hnnkt he a rnthvl
g modesorm.nm* by aomo federal tverd
nr ,ve r. ms* ahedhrr IN arr carl fer V me
a IhVrn ,<Sar#r an* aa a*av Aivea .vr
ece-K-t-. cn a '_a ;he eracm'ivnn. .-d
(nvc taw The agmav. mtah.'whni
■wight be anategv-aa to that now aatr mad
hot wasven.1 haaVa At ieaaA. <N aa:i
he «a jr ed bv Ho-
urs |vyy>vtalon .hv'uld he mad# for an
emergency currency The emergency
• sue *hould of euro* ho made with
an rftcvtlve guaranty and upon cendt-
t!. n« carefully preocrihed by the gov-
ernment Such emergency issue mu.t
be tvs«ed on adequate oecarttlea ap-
provcvt by the government, and must
be Issued under a heavy tea. This
would permit currency being Issued
when the demand for t was urgent
ab le securing It. ret rement •» the
demand fell off It ie worth invest!-
gwl ng to dot* rmine whether ofltcere
and ditvrctor* of national hank* .t.ov. d
ever he allowed to Uvau to themsvlvee.
Trv.t cowpar.ies ah*»u'.d be subject to
the same supervt' oa as hanh». legiola-
tu'n to t h. * eRect .hould bo enacted for
I'e YVstrict of Columbia and th# term-
ini portence.
tfcmoelvo. deal with It In effective man-
ner. It la certain ultimately to demand
wvri# eort of legislative actum. I earnest-
ly commend to tho attention of tho con-
«rrss this matter, ao that acme uay may
bo devised which will limit tho abuse of
injunctions and protect ifcowe rights which
from time to tinva It unwarrantably ln-
v a lee -
Among th. r*.\'mmen.Ya11 one made In
the n-esaage aro fvvr federal Inspection of
railroads the establishment of an em-
plovero' ha bill ty act. and for the exten-
s:oa of the preaent eight hour law by tho
government
la ladastrial IMapwtoa.
T''* pres;-lent favors conpulmvTT In
a ad flguro. given t. substantiate tba
atalomenl.
On lho queatlono of postal saving*
banks and th# establishment of • parcels
post system Ihe mmsage *-ya:
"I i-ommend l. th. favorable considera-
tion of Hi. congress a postal savings
bank system aa recommended by tba
postmaster general.
“1 further commend lo tho congre^ th.
consideration of Ihe postmaster general's
rw-oniuirndatton for an e*t.MS>on of tha
parcel post, eapw tally on Ilia rural
routes Ttivs. recotnm.nil.tlon. hav.
been drawn up to benefit tb. farmer and
th. country .lorekoeper; lAherwt* I
ahould not favor thorn, for 1 believe that
It la good policy for our government lo do
everythin* pnaatble to aid the small town
and the country dle*rtct. It la desirable
that th. country merchant should not ba
crushed out.
Home form of local self-government
for Alaska la ashed of the congress
and that Ihe right, of clllmen.hlp bo
conferred upon the people of Porto
Rico.
Campaign CoatrItalians.
Tho president aay# “It I. well to
provide that #*orporatlon. shall not con
tribute to prtaldintlal or national cam-
paigns. and furtherpiof* •** provide for
the pubtlct.lon of both contribution,
and expenditures The need for col
lecting large campaign fund, would
vanish If congress provid.d an appro-
priation for the proper and legitimate
expenses of each of tho great nation*!
partis, an appropriation ample enough
lo meet the necessity for thorough or-
ganisation and machinery, which re-
quires n large eap-ndilure of money.
Then th. .tipul.tlon should bo mad.
that no party receiving campaign fund,
from the treasury should accept mor.
than n fixed amount from any indi-
vidual subscriber or donor, and th.
necessary publicity for receipts and ex-
penditure. could without difficulty ba
provided “
The extension of the Ocean Mall act
of lill is recommended a. an aid ta
American shipping A subsidy for
Pacific steamer*, the president thinks
i. necessary.
That the army In tho pv.t ha. been
niggardly provided for and should b#
mor* generously dealt with 1. dwelt
upon at length, together with recom-
mendation. for future legislation
Yearly addition, to the navy are
MGNT SWEATS,
APPETITE,
USED PE
4HMKA.
■ JTRS. LIZZIE LOHR, 115» W. IStk
IVi St., Chicago, 111., Write*:
“I take pleasure Id writing yo*
these few line*, thinking there mar b*
other women suffering the same aa 1 d id.
•*I had my oomplainU for orer n year,
might Bwomt* all winter and mmmpge^tm.
1 was run-dowm so far that I had I*
sit down to do my cooking, I waa so
•*I tried mant different medicines and
doctors also. Nothing seemed to do in*
any good. The doctors w anted to oper-
ate on me. _ „ _
“At last I wrote to I>r. Hartman. I
told him jnat exactly how 1 was. and ha
told me what ailed me and how I should
take Perona.
-I d d a» he told me for four montha,
and mb- I mat mil cured.
“No one can tell how thankful I am
to lun, as 1 had giren up all hopes off
recommended and In the president's ; gr-r getting well again.
. . — a. M. . k. « . . 1 a b.«ll A # VI. • I _ • ** • m 1 A
veo: catKvn by
Judgment the country should build four
battleship# tht# year.
Reason foe Paetffe Oral.#.
Concerning the dispatch of the fleet
to tho Pacific, the president believe. It
the national government i should be shifted between the two
l«n<a
Not Ttww foe Tariff IN
I
a#
«f industrial disputes, sayinc
■“Sink## and lockouts, with their at-
tomtaat Kv#» and suffering continue to
iiktmw h'or the At* year, end.ng '.v
.-cr be* XL the number of .tr.kea
mas greater than ihOM tn aay previous
tea year, and wa* double th# aumNer
.a tho precovl.r.g five years Those fig-
ure. Indicate th# Increasing need of
prov :d:ng *>'«''# machinery to doal with
th»a visa, of dtaturban.'ow la the later-
eot a ke of tho employer, the ewipi.>y*
___ _ __ and tho go-neral public. I renew my
7i# total 'evpendit'uTo. p»o-vYoua rocvwemcndatson that the «>a-
Ite natxaaal govocw- pm favor.Ky consider the saatter of
creating the machinery for cmpibMT
tavoatigsuoa of such ind-stria! contro-
reraea as are of suSelect magrit-ude
awd of au*.-*oat toaem to th# pev'p.c
of the country u a whole to warrant
the federal rwemmst lt taking action.”
The rooeat strike of th# telegrapher# Is
cited a* an inssanc where each pywer
■tight profitably have been awd-
( fclki Ub*r Kvtk
Tb# aowwiT of checking tb# evil of
chuVI -atv'r t» pointed on* with much di-
I am a widow and th. mother of six
all children who depend on my sup-
port. I work all day and seldom gag
tired.
•1 took fiT« bottles of Peruns la alL
‘Any woman wishing to know mop*
about "my esse mar write to me and I
oceans every year or two as s means of ^ ________
teaching off.-era and men bow to handle j ^Yllcladlr tell all about it-
th* vessels in a time of war. | ,l( ttt,nVr |)r. HarCman for what h«
has done f w me.
On the .abject of tho tariff tho preal-
d# rt .IfcHiv# h rrs#U la favor of post-
poning all cons.deration of tho queo-
tioa aatYl after th* pro«d*r.tial oioc-
t:oa Mo aero
The 'vow* i.vvatl of the natken h
a a n «t KtMfMtMT cuaffllJ. Tor
ib# a v hscal year, ending with the
Croc of July Yast.
and wviwm of
rru-1 e\ UMVO of the jswsa: rovonuen
a—d #\p#»l:turt. were in T\v»nd naae-
bem revoauea. JS.aki.gWSW. and ex-
IvaJ-v.-v. gS. rX ><W Tho not #x-
<vw of inva* over exp#**:urea *w-
Chdtrx ta the Yaitee tb# fifty
expended tor tb#
I - » M f.w th# si years. a*
of a boat T- "wsw a roar Th*
aa aggros aaanen V<«#*c ta-
___ out*-.' who.-* It would W bard
to -.akpr-."* Th* ntyVwcy wocktag of
th# |f#**i: tariff taw Ka* been cboeffy rocc
~*cv for thus excoujont
tnero » a* ewdert and
wrar'.N rv. ig feev.rg aweg our pec
y# :w time » rap-SJc appro.r> ag
w-on svr apwiosa of nrvonoo igsi .*on
Tr use be Towne l
-T» • man try is de*~ teiy cotawuttei
te the protective .voice an* ar.y effort
• apmot it otaU act bat oe-.»e o»do-
.pconf ndaotrva: foa*:*- In her
words tko prtavctpd. of the prooxTi tar-
* Uw oonbt wet w'tt • *i-'s b»
.e.xtrl Rat in a country of nwch
Ple-a.'*. na: growth a* mn it it
Although the results of The Hagu.
conference are declared not to have
been up to expectation, a degree of
good is said to have resulted, notably n
provision by which the power, taking
part in the conference agreed not to
have recourse to armed force for tha
collection of debts owed to their eltl-
xen. by foreign countries.
Tho expectation of tho government
la declared to be to turn over Cuba to
. government chosen by the people ot
the island within th* coming year.
1------- Tariff agreement.
Concern.ng the tariff agreement en
tered into with Germany. It. object is
declared to hare been the prevention of
a lar.ff war between the rm«#nl States
and that country. Tbe work of the
commission which made the agreement
is praised.
The president ssk* for authority to
. remit to China all indemnity in excess
te tWrrtettaw b#tw*~ cepciai i «* the sum of Sll.«:i 4*r« and inter
• kvw ». -• ,«#“* tha: pub- cot at four per cent. _
In conclusion the message congratu-
lates the couatry on :ts present cor-
d-si relations with all countnea par-
tucwlarly th# s.sltr repubiics to 1
sob l A
and lake the proa.dent a*sm» tba: P-b-
fi'x- cp - on tt .st be aroused a coodcwna-
t>.'s of ev-i: practi e» m both fades Tbe
w.vrk of the department of .gricairurc
g*ven h^gfc pcx-ne and the T.remid of
tb# department poiated out Cooperation
with farmers' awwaiba. ■* uttoA. TR.
nocenstty of a Baowt *7*‘ew of :nspec-
D-i and pxhsg of grata, to rvrtoct «r.k
i .platxici* *t is ainc peentod ttt
Ytitoaal Wat## Ittgbwwyo.
ShcstM the novmxtT fx tb. dfn.-*-
»--»• a/ *NtiWY-.A. 1^#
Mm *A>cr cr^a:
-ji’.xvsa. or*
HAD HER RLANS WELL LAIO.
»Kv well that ovorv dowew years or no should be devokeped
- - - -------- t_r-e Miss, sic; v1 wttb ns nb-
s: ari.hg first in
trvaet act
c fu- pyc bitw* of the neeO.xks w* ck ev
-as kN*«a K*vo beeo ef w>.v*t
•K'kv tn Ig nesooUKV ccmba.-
«soa* to iAt> e»: vvaqowwa. Tbe real
*.ver# ef a .W7e»».i/a saouYd be .vn-
yHel te Ac b..s m tbeav ,-ww asms
(t# r.tM te koU *r.vc< ta e'#e .otpe*-
t-,w ,v - i.' bfCMift## be Aea-ed 1/ - *C-
a.a.e octeev. vm* u*Vw. *a kjrgcv-» b*
tba pregvr pHWwneM edbcis. and a
mwiv v o • s. ,-N appev-a: u-oobi be
«k r4 • " a a N^« XT - «N *
aikR a. .xA. Rd/biiDrr^ KKA V
' va. .*■% .x k >»
04 tViyvvt' ya aa a LkT tkk'A F>vi ®
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vva^Nr a# i M*a tw
^av ra a ^ ^4* ^vai
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aa4 fa *W
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\vi lav il'CaK*
,xn* aa iai. fA TX favaif^
n '•cxa a .vittan#* ^ k.#x u. v
.xracac f^r xfa rw I af'AVrt
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to# |w>i.o(
at'
• SeW«e*-o
Mi
<i)aiga ha
;tez
the tar* Aw. sk.-mld V* .-arehsUy
nrrat - ted no as ta #e# that n ex-
-.*» or mproper benefits are con-
ferred thereby that prcpec revexna. ta
prov ded aad that evtr fcreigs trade is
e-.-ea-iged There »-st aiwwes bo as tseaai
. tt - — ..m a tariff at'-'Y w.U net nr .y -*
cw fee the (uUwt.ta ef ax amp:#
rover, e bat whscb w '.l at '.east
good -fc# * Wee ones n coat ef peed-,.-- ]
t ,<« here a-J ab—oaf that i* th# dif-
ference .* the labor .-.vox her* and
ab-Nva.* foe the wei'.-be ng of the wage-
w.oker ttu*t over be a cardinal pv.t
tamo# p.db-v T'e s.v# cv-as»der-
*N.va>4 be to nee that the sam
total ef changes reprosent the pnhtK-
t- * wean, that the rnkjevt can
w th w-sdom be dealt with tn tb#
vear proced.wg a prea-dent-ei rittMea
because •» a matter ef fact experience
ha. cs-ncluwveiv aheww that at such a
.t 1$ mpmihlt te got men t.-
troat :t r-en th# standpoint ef tbe
p. Y good In mV ;-udg-T£<nt the wine
t wr te dea. w th tbe tsatt«r A iwwed.
atoiy after swch otect -a.'
Tbero ban tee* ne change m the
r M st tbe proa dent VWC.1X th -
uxb to ef ax n.ome tax and an
v* -Miuvo tax In the nreanage he
says
>\ ben enr ran t.we a-e ?*v~*#d the
t> - on ef ax w-vene tax and a* *-
he - .atee tax sY-eabf recedm the .-w--e-
f«: a’.-rv i. en ef e-xr - .»ba-a I* wy
uvewest both ef tlcee itxo Wbnaed be
part ef t>-:#n ef fedeewj taxa: ex
- . or X i y-dreC# a Mai ,vAn.v«# tan
Tw,.M ,-*# «abe»« fer an iomm tan
w .* Jeo.arod nmirTWg-enal by the
- pro.ire teiff yt.# x tAtt e t -
. A.-ffv-'tlh hex ta Unaster .n »mr-
■i .Niffbfi fSev irth.dnaa, a grad- i
sated ncvimre tax ef the H-ffc Type
« ea d be a dee- tKe feaTtre af Pedt-a:
taxat .w hi
m< be de>n«d wh-u-h tbe wager w-
.-.-.ret w U dscAr# N.wrsu: jax The
! Me- .axa-v. tax be wo «ec- i* bid a fixr
be;rer nrctid if tax»r»rm and far m#c-»
np-.tirt bar the pcffwo# of bac-xg
he jMtuwe ef the .one try bsnr a
1<M h* ifceur KtvaM a am# a
g .—sane and ba-btm at
u\t 7.1. The f‘ tcunt.* tm tbe xi
w. ttf - ill bo doc do a» X* the tor-m*
•gwiz » i. X a mat aka. -OVO*«e tbe b#-
< .owe *c *nis iMCKt and On
pant j» tbe bn*'dB#« af
f*r the
tya ef a tax '
#n mnn I ■ n »w. *g km
via tba nuw ad
xlkr.ea etxxvK-tg tre: .x .^•■ettno a->d
tbe CtdnmhvA nocenA x-.ikvgY there are
---- etbers of wh#r.*se on tb* Pwrufic.
tbe Atisnitc and the gxif ni-pea Tbe na-
-rrrent abeuid andirtak* this
___ I b*pe a teg-x=**g will b-
-i V tn :bo ycewfnt --x-rgros. and tbe
mah# groateat of ali o«ar p.voca. ’.tw
eb.-whd reewixe ewp-is. aft i nttaw rr.'n
tbe g-oat fake, to the tnmWh of Mn-
.a* ,c tbege sber_id be a •#-*• waterw-.'
wffk deep wascrwxy-* end-ag fire It bo
tbe earn and owl £-• k • warerw-ay
nnuYd pra.-ts.-nSy men* tbe extensvv* of
ecr oag in# tar* tbe voce boart of oog
coantry It well be af -.xnlcabH* ben-
efit to twr peak
“As an in.-, heat to ccoar ng the deep
waicrwnv dewa the g;»»rh the ecc-
er-tr*e«: sh-akl hc->d aVrg t* whxvi#
Ycwor hard Yeveee whacK taken lo-
t»:‘e# enr- th. ontro. of tb* femd-
e.icca rd at once and forever put a
.xowpV-re sr^e hr aZ t-roa: ef fi.-evds in
r-e bn#ew e fieettV INeCra regno*. Thw
•*rt..yi tnrrg Mho.: 1* tbe M«to-
h-pc aivrg :. lower {vnurse wJI tbeeo-
hr Mvvmw -vtw of the sn.no* pcvwpecva#
»-.d p-pnh- t as it afroafr « >-'* *f
r-e pm fecran, farw eg roc-ce* b all
the wow d " ___
“Y >aie aggvncwNd an £»Sand watrrwxv-.
Ju*t His Luck.
“Well, old fellow, I be»r that your
fiunt it defid.” 0
-Te*. she died yesterday." replied
tbe old fellow somewhat sadly.
“It Is the way of the world. We Boat
all die some time, and the old lady
was well advanced In years. Sha left
a last will and testament, of covran?
I understood she wa* wealthy."
“Oh. yea, she left n will and
menu" still more sadly.
"Ton were always a favorite of 1
j Tour name waa mentioned, of course?"
“Ye*“ he replied, “my same waa
mentioned. I'm to have tha Teatn-
menu"
The
General Demand
of tbe Wefl-lnformed of tbe World baa
always been for a simple, pheasant and
Wili am Waa Not Likely ta Tak* Vira I bq-^ layaLre moody of kaowm
Away la a Mtwry. • % laxative which phymaana coul«l
Vira. the Morses sab> cook, an mnetioo for Um2j uae becaum its «aa-
aemneed to her mistress that she in- pooent parts are kajsii to them to bo
tended to be married the next week, gfooltmae and truly btstfrol in effect,
says the Youth s CoenpeaKm. Mrs. atr<.4>^ to ^ gyguta and rrnllr. job
Morse was filled wttb regret. "O Vlra.”
she cried. “I was afraid William wouM
rersaadc you at last! You said you'd
sever leave s, "
-Why. I isn't gwiae to Vrahe you.
boan* xnd NTra parted tbe shoulder
of her yoarg mistress in a comforting
vmy. ”Ta yes' xnrhel.y marryizg dat
\Y ilium now to keep him from
tug me. Hes i-ecz roun too much
lately, aa' yet if 1 cas him off. fceM
get into m itnoas coap'ay. I s mar-
rying da: k'T te saN? him.*"
-Yes.” saud h- Morse, soeaewhat
reassc-ed by Vira s tone, hut si.ghUy
besriMered. nevec-Ael-ess. I know it
In supplying that demand with its
Co. proceeds aka; ethical lines and
i of the laxative for ita i
the W«C-Uarni
To ft* :ts bmcfiml effecu always buy
the (enuene— is rfsifil by the Gsfc-
fsma Hf Sm? On, only, and far sala
vtU he a fine thirg foe him \ ira. hut ' ^ sfl Wai^ ir^gan. Pries fifty i
rx:«T*>j« #C tb# w.-c-x of —ctM* xrvi
-.»• xw ef * x*e# lu>4» * aiie-
rxrei TigKln# w:l a l#--*#* 1-*
txrt .#1 a :>• rx*-*** rf tb#
nrw~ y..-<-re-mxxic Tb# xiOavTc: f#ov-
4g < Subat Yar-*.. fig
Oaf mux iljA I* **
:ie «utt# ran. rb# aumwT' wtxrt
______ |_____ .van c nine le irr-W Re firvex:
t«5i* krwe that t*« pw®» ar* -r.vmawrfri ___
--- - —* wCJt of
wvmT he wa*t to take you away
YVLxr b# pr. 4e sixty* .b^tirtd
\”im. recxnif to bee work of bearing
eggs with resnewed tiwr I > ssbed
de ncaty fo' his bostygvvs trip, aad
n got t i pians all iuf out him
He's g-x a tx-ket out » Cali foray aa'
to Witj my ole farder back teas an
ies* T* cw.ne sebd Mat down sx'uf fi-*'
my KRtr an den np ta Oana»ly fo
my hrudder am' *ite he tus da
fam'^y all rounded ujv an' has to swp
jv»T eca you .'nk he's gain#
be la a harry to bah me to sui'i>>X
honeyT
.ppefi Swx
:N reany.
).■ iwrvaaa
•»e
mr*A -J* fig tb# J
if -lo l/en» V» Torw: a
_r. t-r good: ipo. tCMD.
V# rb» » i^jet
jr Mi.mr n*> a favie «if :1<#
at .to# ftty i*t wwl jwh #: fie •
Lr*t a Gf-f-wt WilL
dLjnsw Kncer I'n.V'va s tradc-i-eo-
pie wul bVv< iff memory M. a a* a
rxk Itx'.xv geatVrnxan who hxW for
many years .? INta and has ;.i»»
4n< >e<*i :?£ aa origrba! but geueroua
per tattle.
SINGLE
tes,
Money Scarce
mi . i-.« ss jcx s ? a to ;># jn wjntrrj IVttrr turn vout
amorg all the Sarhc > wta ever _ . . , ,* __
alAved him a: a hA-.«-dres.s*rr * w >ere tHUC tntVI CASh. 1 pA)
► b“N 1 ^ | be »ew: rucw'Arij Kvecy »*;ier «S' «Mr, in Cft$K foff good
*Lt P M «g
a«v an/'.-jie V* w* aa-
pivu o-iwvi
C *i<#>.-•* ie» ot
ml M. A to#:*-
-xi*. • te-Y
is a
served him in tbe ros-tanrani* m wbKh
he was acc-ssroa-ed tv- ditt. gel* a
ggto-i Ke Wvsvee tr.-no Also to tb.
recks «f the staves ot which h. was
a recx'Ar cwsr.-gpec. and U> lb. a.rv
ub of tbe Cxuha to whKh he Wkw|ri
all the cap*-
rite fnr details
work. And supply
tal IwaiviriL \Vri
ttvdgy. 1 hi* dfrr will ooC ap*
pear A^ain,
ATKINAOK NR Am* Sk.
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Ragland, J. H. The Okeene Leader. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1907, newspaper, December 6, 1907; Okeene, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173486/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.