The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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The Pecpte Voice fK eRfdKS MOVE CAPITAL 10
Jill; ESCAPES OKLAHOMA COT
RACES AT OKLAHOMA CITY
VOBMAN
Br JOHN S. ALLEN
OKLAHOMA
NEW STATE NOTES.
poL'L^Tt"^™ CONFE8SED op GOVERNOR BORDER roR
•ppointed «t Stigler. "" DRIVER MAKES GET-AWAY REMOVAL SUNDAY NIGHT
w being scoured excitement at guthrie
The socialist. of Wagoner C0UBt.
nomjn*ted a complete county
ti'Aet, and will make a fight for iu
ifeCtiOD.
Taking Advantage of Lax Guard and
Defective Lock, Murderer Hat
Little Difficulty in Making
Escape
Ben F Rire, 0f Sapulap, baa been
®amf-d a« the Republcan member of
«be state election board, succeeding
Uudge V. E. Gillette
The firemen state convention clos-
«d Its session at Tulsa Thursday af-
Cer the .-lection of officers Enid geta
the neit itate convention.
Good rain* have been reported
from nearly every section of the
•:ate during tbe past week and crop*
• re aald to be In fine condition
Ardmore. Okla—Leon Fries, con.
teased slayer of Artie W. Rose, es-
caped from the Carter county Jail
about 7 o'clock Monday evening ■ M
has not been recaptured.
A Program ef Unusual Merit Now In
Progress
Covers of racing are enjoying «
senes of fine races at Oklahoma City,
*herf tfce second annual meeting ol
the Okl .noma City Jockey Club, from
June I5th to July 4th, is in progress.
Two of the big features this year are
tb« Oklahoma City Derby, conducted
June 15th, and the Independence
Handicap, scheduled to take place
July 4th. Botn events are stakes for
.... Th . u _ , eacb- There were twenty-three
After Three Hours Consultation With entries for the Derby and thirty-four
His Attorneys Governor Has* entries for the Handicap.
kell Issues Letter Declaring W'itfc fi"t highly successful
Seat of Government °3eet;°g of la« War, where more
...an ,our hundred thoroughbreds par-
. " ~~ ticipated. Oklahoma City won a high
0*.aboma City.—Following a thre# Place *n racing circles of tbe south-
OKLAHOMA COT
WINS CAPITAL
GETS MAJORITIES IN THREE-
FOURTHS OF COUNTIES
amendment is defeated
More Interest Manifested in Capital
Fight Than in Railroad Amend-
ment—Former Leads by
About 25,000 Votes
Workmen excavating
■treet at Sapulpa struck .
flow of oil at a depth of 18 feet. Old
timers say it taps a new field.
The Elks state convention at Law-
ton at which over one thousand meai-
v m *re «nt came to a close
> rlday. Tulsa was chosen a* the next
place of meeting.
Caught oy a cave-In while laying
•ome sewer pipe on Twenty-Uii.-d
«treet and Dewey avenue, Oklahoma
Tulsa J,' i,4rbCr' " Jear,, °ld' ol
Tulsa, Okla., was crushed to death.
One of tbe largest classes ever ex
•mined for admission to the bar wai
examined at Guthrie last week by the
etate bar commission. There were 125
hours' consultation with his attorneys *est The Present meet in every par-
the state's attorney general and otk- ,:cu'*r wc«'< the program of last
er lejal autnorlties, Governor C. N. 4Dd haa an lEtreased attend-
_ Haskell at midnight Sunday issued • Th ! w <-i
Fries made bis get away throng!) a Public letter ethically and legally de- time "rnr,™,, . V"** neitber
window ,n tbe basement. He clar,Dg Oklahoma City the permit ?
whlte.wa.hing the walls, guarded by *nd immediate seat of state govern- result secured men of recognized abll
Peter Glllman The latter, believing -ent it, and high standingTf^profe.
the basement to be secure, relaxed I® hn letter to Attorney J. H. Bur son- They are: Milton Young, Lex-
tit riligance, and after a short ab- fofd of the Guthrie capital commit- 'Won, Ky., Judge; Arthur McKnight,
sence returned to the place to find te«. 'he governor states that big ac- aansas clty> -y°-. Starter, and Ed-
the basement empty. One of the win- ln aproving the removal of the * Vu Ja8per- LouUvlUe, Ky., Clerk.
Llndon dow were "P. the lock, evidently de- capital is entirely within the law and - ,Pr°eram consists of six races
strong 'ective, smashed
amtaa
CLEANSES THE SYSTEM
EFFECTUALLY; DISPELS
COLDS. AND HEADACHES
DUE TO CONSTIPATION.
BEST FOR MEN,W0MEM
AND CHILDREN-Y0UN0
AND OLD.
TO GET IT'S BENEFICIAL
EFFECTS-ALWAYS BUY
THE GENUINE.
KAKUTACIORED BY THE
Oklahoma City — Oklahoma City
won the state capital in Saturday's
election over Guthrie and Shawnee
by receiving approximately 58,000
votes more than both the other can-
didates, according to nearly complete
returns received from practically SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
J every county in the state. The re- OK£ SIZE ONLY. Ricuum PRICE 50*A BOTTLE
_ 1® standing in the profes- ports received from approximately '
1,500 of the 2,300 voting precincts of HOMES IN SUNNY SAN JOAQUIN
the State, the figures in the main be- p*nd for d^scrlptlre matter of lands for boraene*^
, ... now being placed upon tbe market br the oldert
ing optainea from the records of the established rt al e8tAt« Arm In Han Joaquin County
/ California. Fifty years experience ln tbe baslnese
county election boards, show that |n lji) j;lljn °dj1 unty; Personal attention fWep
_ _ l races to cirrj Inquiry. Letters promptly answer
r <r Vi ♦ # .U .. eacn excepting Sundara bt in. tbe proposition to permanently locate Tracts from 5 U, 5.000 acres Tbese lands bare nei
Thi« w nHow H K V 1 a.nimeB°l l f€ Pe°f • Eifig at 3 o'clock, p m„ at "'e State the state capita, carried by . vote of
™. window waa at the back of the times billing and ready to giv. Fa:r Grounds Th, flne transport.- ^0,004 to 119,642. Should the sam. Kh" «" — f tfl.
Jail, and af,er getting out of It Frle. complainants a bearing, as spee-'i- :ion facilities of a double track elec ratio obtain in the remaining pre-
trie car line, steam railway service
and asphalt boulevard
could have walked around to the front
without attracting attention. H«
would not be recognized In Ardmore,
as he has been carefully guarded since
being brought here from Norman to
escape threatened mob violence.
The jail Is close to the main street,
and Fries necessarily must have
passed through the thick of the even-
ing crowd to make his escape. Warn<
fled in the letter, and states that any
and all business conducted by th«
state officers ]n Guthrie is illegal,
Oklahoma City being tbe state capi-
tal. as a majority of the voters so
declared Saturday, June 11.
, greatly
facilitate the handling of the crowds.
Recent improvements to the grand
stand will also add much to bodily
comfort. AH races will positively be
Following a period of twenty-four ™n reKardless of the weather, while
ill ra' —4 . . the r>Tf\tx-r?.-. /w.« 1
hours excitement, nerve racking and
tense, Governor Haskell went into
conference Sunday night with Attor-
neys W. A. Ledbetter, E. J. Giddingos,
the crowds can be assured of com-
fortable shelter under any circum-
stances
InfeM have been telephoned to an in* Attorney Genera) Charles West and
neighboring towns. Descriptions of
the boy have been spread broadcast
^Leon Fries was chief figure in one
of the most unique and most cold
a number of other lawyers. For
IN THE LITERARY WORLD
Facts
«atcs Thursday aftSfjioor
ijasoui 'just cif H m <1£<licfc";u "> lD« IV icsiiinooy oi fries I
ThS addrenii Furmau makl«s e!f. Rose got In the caj for the
I tlnue<! wurney hrst. Frfes, pl'cl
Tiie Rock Island railroad has
''u8" There was <>n,,, on" wo sloodc'i murders ever recorded In the
a i in t a class, Miss Lee of Tulsa. annal® of Oklahoma crirpe, the kill-
' " " : 'n8 °' Artie Rose, chauffeur.
Weatherford norUjal at 8undl - afternoon, February 2V,
Thursday Thir W°rli <''rle3 R°SC ,0 take hirn 10
• tes ThnrL.v ^i.ne. ®r??u' N"rma.n from Oklahcma
normal bul'dlmr ,ft*rfl00n 'be new Cit>" th® 'wo got out of the cff. a£
^"I'Oftted by tb« cording to the testimony of Fries hi ♦
con-
picking
up a hammer, hit his companion ovef
ed a plan of beautlf Y„rT. """ 8Urt tb* held' sTunne5 and Continued
in Oklahoma The Eon LT°0'I I'60 l° hi'n Un'" V* W
.v'lle is the first to receive omZ r ^ "V** *Xl[RCt
xecognition. it is 8ald, when comul.t .. . DC* y 8 a conUnu°u« Joy-
ed. the station and grounds will LZ . °r the murdpr«r. who later con-
#he appearance of the wutlona ,e8««d. He told his Norman friends
Bouthern California that 116 ^"S^t the car in Okla-
-•«. -m.i w r ijoma City. The body of Rose was
"Reports from that part of Osage SolJ'n.S D°°n ^ con'—i
county, which Tulsa county is desir ! „ u. . * - - - _
ous of annexing to straighten out 1 Wednesday night a body of Ok-
ler northwest corner, indicate that ma Clt}' a tomoblle drivers, for-
there Is practically no opposition to 1 frlends of RoBe' went to Norman
the movement. The necessary ,1Umb$
°, blKnt'rs have been secured and tha
.•lection will be called Immediately.
clncts the proposition will have car-
ried by 107,100 to 60,800.
The precincts reporting show that
Guthrie received 19,032 and Shawnee
2,922.
There were cast 34,862 votes In the
precincts reporting for the railroad
amendment and 60,581 against. The
ratio probably will show a total ma- I
Jority against the proposition of 40,- i
000.
Apparently more jn'erest was mani-
fested in the capital than in the pro-
posed railroad amendment fight. The
former led by nearly 25,000 votes.
Character. 1.I.IbIIUiAu., US. Ho,ur8t.,8t «kt«
IF YOl HAVE
Malaria or Pllei, Sick Headache, Costive
Bowels, Dumb A(ue, Sour Stomach and
Belching; If your food docs not assimilate and
you have no appetite,
TuH's Pills
will cure these troublea. Price, 25 centa.
NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT
Complacent Smoker Had No Use for
the Bands, so What Was the
Diffe re nee.
. There were four of them on the
The proposed amendment received its rear platform of a car, thrown to-
heaviest vote in the First and Third gether, so to Bpeak, by a rough track,
congressional districts. AH were smoking. Ail odor, not of
Reports from the following counties cigars, detracted somewhat from In-
show majorities for Oklahoma Cily: terest in the general conversation.
Adair, Alfalfa, Atoka, Beckham,
Blaine, Bryan, Canadian, Caddo, Car-
ter, Cherokee, Choctaw, Coal, Cleve-
ftwarded ni company ha,
yarded the contract for the grading
of it. new $260,000 freight yards al
Oklahoma City to John Acklln f„r
forth \Th;yar'lH Wl" bB "'-ted
Borth of Twenty-third street and
Tvhen completed will be the finest in
the southwest
and demanded from Sherifr Ike Sales
of Cleveland county the body of the
boy. But Fries had been taken away
and the attempted lynching ended
without material result.
he has been since. mile drive 'n an automobile It was
The boy Is an epileptic according brought herp and reposes safely In
to statements of physicians and 'aft ®°Ve[n0T Haskell's room. All Sun-
parents. day tne lobby of the Lee-Hucklns ho-
| tel was thronged with state officers,
Oklahoma Man Arrested in Manila P^'J^fclans and candidates for office.
About the New Books and
Their Authors.
A list of the six best selling books
from any literary center these days
would include "The Carleton Case,"
"The Girl From His Town" and "The
Man Higher Up," which are Bobbs
Merrill's latest offerings, and "A Vil-
lage of Vagabonds," Judge Llndsey's
remarkable account of the founding
of his Children's Court, In his book,, lcl, „„c,URt;e( t
and' F vteraSr!rrtfand ^ u?** lnterestin6 land. Comanche, Ellis, Creek, Custer,
the Bottom T na.ry,i,PU1iCat 0n "Fr0ra Garvln' Grad>' Grant. Grper-
cations f h n u Publi- ; Harmon, Hughes, Jackson, Jefferson,
cations from th? welj know-n house of Johnston, Kay, Kingfisher, Kiowa,
Houbleday, Page t Co. Latimer, U Flore, Lincoln, Love,
D„ Bt. "r of ,hese works are Major, McClftin, McCurtain, McIntosh,
ail notion of the most charming kind, Marshall, Mayes, Murray, Nowata
the sort that will enable many peo- j Okfuskee, Oklahoma, Osase, Ottawa,
Pie to while away pleasantly the hot Pawnee, Payne, Pittsburg, Pontotoc,
afternoons and evenings that are ap- Pushmataha, Rogers, Roger Mills,
proaching, while the last two are in Seminole, Stephens, Sequoyah, Till-
more serious vein but none the less ' man, Tulsa, Washita, Washington,
ln!eTr'nS , ) tvpods, woodward:
Carleton Case" is a story emi- Guthrie received majorities In
.. - . T , "f-J hun?an and readable. Its air Craig, Garfield, Logan, Muskogee, i
three hours (from 9 o clock until mid- °* today, 0f every day, brings it close [ Noble, Okmulgee and Wagoner coun-
night), the men were closeted in to the reader's own experience. Its ties, while Sawnee's largest vote was
Parlor J of tne Lee-Hucklns hotel,' • ?le? and women are unusually alive in Pottawatomie county.
where the legality of tbe election J0" cafi see them walking about, can j The returns from Beaver, Clmmar-
measure as adopted was discussed. tllem tallc- The primitive emo ron, Delaware, Dewey, Harper and
Monday morning the ststo offices tions of life are brought closely home Texas counties are incomplete.
Were opened in Oklahoma City. I to you. Interest never lags. Late returns from Shawnee gave the country hns'
The state seal is In the city. Sat- _certi1lin. "5.tle flihing village on that city 4,140 votes for Itself for the vision for its consumptives \ew
capital, against 383 for Oklahoma -- - -
CHARLES N. HASKELL
Governor of Oklahoma
The odor became pronounced. One
of the quartette cast about for a rea-
son. He saw one of his companions
complacently smoking a cigar that
had burned down past the flaring red
band that girdled It. There remained
no question of the source of the odor.
Excuse me," the discoverer said to
the complacent one, "your cigar band
Is burning."
That s all right, old man," the com-
placent one replied, "I'm not saving
them."
For Proper Care of Tuberculosis.
According to the National Associa-
tion for the Study and Prevention of
Tuberculosis, New York state leads
in the number of beds for consump-
tives provided up to May 1, with 5,476
beds; Massachusetts is second with
2,403 beds; Pennsylvania, third, with
2,347 beds; Colorado,fourth, with 1,48!>
beds; and New Mexico fifth, with
1.104 beds. As yet, not one state in
Fries was taken to Ardmore, wher ,lrdaJ' niSht, after a wild thirty-three the coast of N°rmandy, sleeping in
President A. Grant Evans of
San b rancisco -When the transport
nkl.k tin j Sherman arrived here from Manila
Oklahoma state university, at Noi> sherlff J- E- Johnson and District Al-
inan, will g0 abroad in July as a de- torne>r W' L Curtis, of Sallisaw,
legate to the International congresn okla • werc at the dock to meet W
on home education which will meet ®- Blackmon, who is wanted to an-
In Urussells, Belgium, in August. ]iu. swer a charge of embezzling $8,500.
lore his return Prof. Evans will g0 When a warrant was Issued in Salll
to London t0 visit his mother. He Haw for "liW*-'non's arrest he fled to am rea('y and willing at any and
will also visit Scotland before return- the PhillPP|nes. where he was located a" tlmes ,n Rive tne People of Guth-
Ins to America. j nd arrested by the police of Manila. 1,6 a 1,ear,n8 a"d 1 have so speciflel
"No official proclamation is needed
in this case," said tbe governor, in
speaking of the open letter Issued.
"I have not mentioned Shawnee be-
cause 7 do not believe Its citizens
will have aiy rpejudlce. Under the
law Oklahoma City is the state cap.
"al and I have simply done my duty.
Mexicans jn Pitched Battle
Trinidad, Colo.—A pitched battle
Creek county wa« swept by a sev.
tfb electrical and hall storm Friday
cr.-ps suffered more or less damasa
nti'l mucn damage was done in the ' can bor" Mexlca s at Bowen, a camp
oil fields, several large tanks of oil ' of tho vlct°r American Fuel Co., near
here. One man was killed, one fatally
being struck by lightning aud destroy,
•d.
Alleging that service In upper
ls n°t worth more than ball
as much as lower berths, Attorney
General We t has Instituted suit be-
Xore the Interstate commerce com-
mission against the Pullman Company
und all railroads operating In Okla-
lioma Ui compel a reduction In
charged for "uppers."
wounded, four others are known to
have been wounded, and It is believed
that at least a score of others are be-
ing cared for secretly. Bitterness be-
tween tho factions arose mainly from
the belef of the American-born that
tho native Mexicans domineered about
tbe plant.
in my letter.
Stirring scenes both at Oklahoma
City and Guthrie ma l ed the day af-
ter the election. Sunday night Sher-
iff I. W. Mahoney, of Guthrie, armed
with papers against the governor to I — *11 seem to be real people, not char
prohibit his taking any steps in the acters in a story, but living peopU
offices, were *bo breathe the same air and speak
rates
Thousands W„;ch Jeff Box
Ben Lomond, Cal With six rounds
of fast boxing In the afternoon, Jef-
Oklahoma will bo well represented 'f1®" put ln the U10st satisfactory day
at (he convention of the National Ed- S"nda>'' fro, lh" visitors' viewpoint, Suturday night, when he put an armed
ticatlonal Association of America in 1 0f a"y sl"Ce the beginning of bis Kuard around the
removal of tho state
made out and tho Logan county of-
filial attempted to serve them.
Meeting the governor In the bal-
cony of the hotel, tne sheriff made a
step forward to hand the papers to
the executive, when the governor
snatched them from his hands and
threw them on the floor. There was
no disturbance and it was all over <n
less than a minute, the Logan coun-
ty official retiring quietly.
Die trouble with Mahoney started
York has set itself the task of having
"No uncared-for tuberculosis In 1915,"
and several cities in other parts of
the country have adopted similar pro-
grams. The national association
approximate says that tuberculosis will not be
stamped out until all cases of this
disease are cared for either in their
homes or in institutions. With this
end ln view, efforts will be made to
„ open the last few days. The city of Tulsa Increase the number of hospital beds
bouBe to the villagers, and goes on ten days ago was set against the In 'bis country to at least 35,000 b7
bill. Twenty-one precincts out of 31 May 1, 1911.
In Logan county shows the following j
returns: Capital location, 282; against
4,562; Oklahoma City, 206; Shawnee,
16; Guthrie, 4.072. For amendment,
1,595; against, 2,852. This includes j
nine of the ten precincts in the city !
of Guthrie.
It Is notable that while a heavy
vote was cast against the bill ln the 11 Is hard to convince some people
First congressional district, that In that coffee does them an injury! They
which Guthrie is situated, several j lay their bad feelings to almost every
counties gave Oklahoma City a big I cause but the true and unsuspected
majority. This is true in Lincoln, J one-
Pawnee, Kay, Grant and some other : Hut the doctor knows. His wide ex-
obscurity, 1« the "Village of Vaga- j City, and 88 for Guthrie. The capital
bonds wh ch Mr. F. Berkeley Smith bill was defeated by a vote of 4,135
has taken as the scene of his latest to 799, and the railroad proposition
book. Mr. Smith knows intimately carried by 2,778 to 1,929. Shawnee's
both the quaint village and its "vaga. total official vote will
bond" inhabitants, for tbe little "get 5,500. .
off-the-track train" has brought him Tulsa county gave the bill a small
many times to his own farm near this majority, thus indicating a remarkable
forgotten cluster of huts Here h« ' revolution in sentiment there within
grows American corn, holds
_n
duck shooting expeditions. It ls ap-
parent to everyone that much of the
book ls reality. Suzette, the "rosy
cheeked girl in sabots" who sang al!
day; Mme. Alice de Breville, with hei
rare and enviable charm; Tanrade,
the big souled musician; Mere Mari-
anne, the worgt vagabond of them all;
tbe generous cure, who cuts his mass
a tiny bit short to hurry to his duck
blind;. Pierre, the soldier-gardener;
the miser Garron and his grim storj
Uncle Ezra Says;
Pla.vin' on one string soon wears out
the string ez well ez the player.—
Boston Herald.
A DOCTOR'S EXPERIENCE
Medicine Not Needed In This Cas*
the same language as the author.
We Instinctively Incline to dis
credit, or at any rate to discount
much that is wrtten nowadays on
political subjects, because we cannot
counties. The stress of Guthrie and
Siawnee efforts was against the bill,
and in some of the counties of their
sections they won a partial victory.
Osnge county gave Oklahoma City a
believe the writers impartial or un- ; «ood vote, while Garfield county went
prejudiced. No such reservation can ; heavily against it.
state offices In
Uoston, Mass., July 2 to 8, wiTh "a training season. Corbett and Guthrie to prevent any attempt at re-
delegation of over twenty or thirty ' were taken on for three moval 0f state records. Somewhat
teachers and others Interested in r° " eaCh' Karmer Uur serving ln angered. Governor Haskell ordered
educational work. Tho gathering " W 'UK bout A|most 1,000 per- the state militia. In command of Gen-
which will be attended by 20,000 pen- B°iU gathered around the outdoor ring eral Canton, to arrest the sheriff and
pie, has taken on world-wide imixir- I'm , walU;d several hours, under the , Put him In Jail and disarm the guard
tance through the nature of the sub . 8UD' the former champion The situation In the city Mond iv
lects to be discussed. lo a™ear' «hs unparalleled ln history of the „a
• — „ ,lon- Within ono night a state capl-
The business men of Osage City, ! JaP ne « to Renounce Treaty j tal |s transferred from one city to an-
at an enhuslastlc meeting have form-; w a#hington—The Japanese govern-; other. Wlth'n one day after an elec-
od a chamber of commerce with a ment' acoording to the present pro- j "on scenes have been enacted which
charter membership of 35. Many who *ram- W"1 renounce the existing are world-wide interest
did not Join announced their Intel.- ,roat>' wllh the United States. The in Guthrie , the
-.on of doing so later. act of the Japanese government
Tho
deposed capital,
Is no J many incidents ore beyond descrip-
_ .Art of tion. Around tha „wi
an effort of that government to re-
vise and bring up to date Its whole I
be made, however, In regard to Judg«
Ren. B. Llndsey's straightforward
and powerful account of the genesis
and development 0f the Denver Juve
nlle Court. His stirring story has
Just been brought out in book form
under the tile, "The Beast."
The Teacher.
The teacher should strive first to
be a man or a woman ln the best
sense of the term, strong mentally,
morally and physically, with person-
The total vote approximated 160,-
000. The Fourth and Fifth Congres-
sional districts, true to the reputation
they made in promise, rolled up heavy
majorities for Oklahoma City. There
were some surprises in the Third dis-
trict. Mayes county turned a tide of
opposition that had set In before the
first of the series of capital debates
and gave the metropolis a surprising
ly large vote. Of the 2,433 votes cast
ln Le Flore county, 2,196 were for the
bill.
perience has proven to him that to
some systems, coffee is an Insidious
poison that undermines the health
Ask the doctor if coffee is tho cause
of constipation, stomach and nervous
trouble.
"I have been a coffee drinker all
my life. I am now 42 years old and
when taken sick two years ago with
nervous prostration, the doctor sail
that my nervous system was broken
down and that I would have to give
up coffee.
I got so weak and shaky I could
not work, and reading your advertise-
ment of Postum, I asked my grocer if
he had any of it. He said; 'Yes,' and
that he used it In his family, and it
was all It claimed to be.
So I quit coffee and commenced to
use Postum steadily and found In
Ten days ago Washington coun- ; about two weeks' time I could sleep
allty and Independence but without ty was against the bill, but a remark- ; sound'y at night and get up in the
rudeness
Monarch's Spying Discounted
One of the favorite .pastimes of
Emperor Menellk of Abyssinia is to
mount a tower of observation, which
mark tmotiiitv h„. i. 1 I .7—" uc' na aescrlp- | he has constructed for the Durnosa
an effort of that' .n,.!',!!""'. Around the state offices throng- «nd watch his subjects going about "fforts of his friends Saturday "saved great corlee drinkers! "buTThey have
able change of sentiment took place.
It was generally admitted that art
opposing organization ln Muskogee
county had set a large majority of
the electors of the eouiliy against the
capital bill. Governor Haskell's Fri-
day night speech in that city and the
morning feeling fresh. In about two-
months I began to gain flesh. I
weighed only 146 pounds when I com-
menced on Postum, and now I weigh
167 and feel better than I did at 20
years of age.
"I am working every day and sleep-
well at night. My tr/o children were
n„,r rCurt,* * Garthai.lH Sash & yUe^d'bring" uu ^o"'dTuTtl wh T I lncensei1 clllzenB, watching | thelr dllll« 1° the streeU"and open
fh««, i t ? ^°ma Clty haH ,,ur" fabric Of foreign treaties Th« nr '"e an"e'1 gUards ot tbe sherlff' ea*" I "paCes throuKh a powerful telescope.
erect a new factory building which1 Zi, ,
w„, "*"
•quipped in the southwes' y'
started. Injunctions were
spying Is that it ls perfectly well
tary Gresham in the last Cleveland n,i I ^ ~ .w«vi.uUo wviu 1 ^
was a pioneer '36Ut'd a,;ainst evor>' member of tho I Pe°P 8 themselves, who
state staff and ordi
them Immediately.
state staff and orders issued to servo of vinKs" m h g
them lmmeHlataiv I f much opportunity for dis-
««v«rln| lyortby of punlslj^i^L
hundreds of votes to the bill.
Grady county gave the bill nearly a
two-to-one vote, ln spite of the fact
that resolutions condemning the bill
were purported to have been passed
by certain organizations in that coun-
ty. Here the labor vote asserted It
selfj as ty d^d Jn glher counties.
not drank any since Postum came Into
the house, and are far more healthy
than they were before."
Read "The Road to Wellville," found
ln pkgs. "There's a reason."
Ev r rend <ho ahovx l«tterf A nryr
onr nppnir* from tlmn to time. The*
"■TerMt" ' <r"e' •I"1 'u"
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Allan, John S. The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1910, newspaper, June 17, 1910; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118322/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.