Pauls Valley Democrat. (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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Western Newspaper Irion,
VOL. VIII.
LEY DEMOCRAT.
|M LS^VAtLEY,.GARVIN COUNTY, OKLA., MAR. 23, ' ( '
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For Vigor. Vim and Gcod Health. ijonCWflrry. Take a Robinson's High: Ball. All Drugc*.
Special Session . - measure is -to sup
•. * . 2, (5, 8, 9, 11 and :il,
(iuthr.ie, Okla.4 March i?.—A Lonstitutionii] ,ij,
special session-of .the legislature i/jng anv thu;, mi
t)repeal the proposed fl. ^tltute,poi. ati, ,u com | < nv i •
and consolidat e i owi
and frimpliispsj 1 <> i
like companies ainl ■ t
Operate su(:h/ f ranch
j property of oi her li'.e f
! in tins state;. id'(1 'if
HJtlQIlSj
opt ll"K j
mthor !
coinrtiitUwnien please take no
lire.
- x# ^Miller, Pres.
f >r section D, article 9,'tof the
st ride constitution, will ..he askeil
ot' Governor Lee Ci'iice liy At-
torney; General Charles J..'West,
according to the understanding
Friday night... ' / . .. ■
Mr. West uses no uncertain ] |)t)wer of eminent
language in denouncii^ the^pro- j ;l|| ia,ilroatls, I ran n. -i"i.i .ihil I . u " l' ' ^
pospd^jsubstitute rehitivo ^transportation ghrVfh Citi^n^ecognized
t r.u^Mtl tatlAn corporations a 11 active "oT the -.•■}..bin- 1 t hnV , v *
dopted t>y tlife ■ last' legislature, j(:hai tei- a.n'H (efe'i • —n
and he declares it is more vie- i ^ahles fn/M 1
ions, in fact, than w'a#' the suh.iinm-
stitiie oft'ered Jast year and;d^lw
iiiifl.... •/*" '<•. t n' . r. •..«!
Farmers Couuty
Union Meeting
A regular meeting of the
. " iriners Uuion of Garvin coun-
■j l.y will beheld at Wynnewood
hi lliy night, of Friday, March
i '1st and hold over Saturday,
\m il 1st. All local unions and
In , and
Companies \
I erring tjlii j
main upnyi
PEACE IS NOW HOPED FOR
- t „
DIAZ EXPECTED TO GRANT,, A RE-
ORGANIZATION .
Negotiations Pending Whjch May fcnd
' f .
the Strike of the InsurrCctos for
a Better Form of Govern-
ment—Other New
is kn wn U o« b¥*ring fd en -
DtaV, It It r«port«d, trie \vlah<-j
tin luNirg«^j>,*yui|>tttlilxt>v4 -u v
art f the rSpnjjllt: tuva
khown to Pre l<fi \ i ftlaz a'rid'w"]'
no •mall part-in *Wc«-ocgai <
kU cafciriat, ...
,.y
Mall Bok« On Street Car
W* h^Bgton.—TW« Vo'slnWi'h
to • <TwHniMU •f'irjii*-
5j-*mliA«on of mall box** iiji
WasWftsum.- PeacO Is asMf.va- r%il^
i Mexico within tlio present week, it }■ jj olVfrt* tih**?-' •
I certain influences dow at work towftrdiv . .
lliat emi'prove \yUh the ur-| Supreme Court Adjourn*.-,
(.in Mexico Gfty .of '.l&ii"v '",r'u«' ' •'■*** ' ■ -
Yves llTiiiiliifiW; minister of
t,lr
IV.i.ted at the jK)lls : ,ldWowifig a
hitter tight on its adoption r>y j yy
the state corporation commis-
sion.
It is claimed for the substj
tnte that it,permits railroads
built Within the state to he ac-
quired hy inter-state lifies. aiid
was approved hy the recent leg-
islature and approved . by Gov
ei nor Cnice; "who has called an
lection thelrnn for April 2" .
0.
7.7 W '•?! T.,i*J;';-
W. State Cot? ititfn
■oiii !-■• '•it'Tililfit meeting bf
'I4ie I lead .CaiiYp of Oklahoma
Woiidmen of thv Worlil iiji^thti w-
riee last, week Senator W. M.
Fraklin- of Madill was elected
Head Oounsil while the fol ovv-
rivhl. in (Mexico City .of .^rity
aualice-' WtaMcnday tlu btip'
AfMHW.-nee ,(;hosetf.
The fourth v'Pff«nnl«U' Htat-e. .1J.; P. Hargis,-
Gonvftnti(iH^ V'j;W..^'> o W .. Head Sentry?
if Lindsay,
held aj SJia \y net'v ij;is Jiisit .^>nw;
to a close, and to sav it wastiu:
grandest thing'df'thc: kind ever'
prilled ott'jjil 'l'falHij.il'.w/aiid bjei
nit'twig it iniW. : .' idA J''
1\ S. lieid;" of Pauls Valley,
Head Watchman.
New Drug Firm
'he Bruce drug Store has heen
t ItHlMOII UlCinili iui n|'"i ^ ..ju •• • i i i i i
WTCT-S cmRUFs'" ' -VVomIjuw ' :u'- :| :,i!gaii!/ed and chartered un-
? • f.HARu^: .. ,v .. t h)9 name of the liexall Di uk
Mr. West declares that it will c ers wet pit-- 1 - " ^ot^vith a cfcpftal 8to^W«15,.
destroy all laws for preventing) The WoodineH^-t?^ ,\ai- 0(tU TJlt?> <UwcWrt, afv L W
natural gas from being pumped, ley were represented hy .W^., nia'rk, Glenn Williams,
Co, m the state, will give foreign gates. Dave Slw^il. V ^..^^.^Bafcer and"Wl F Stewart,
corporations th^ right of emf-1and Marion ll<V,r>. I ^ ^()f thi8 city... Mr Bruce as
n.-nt domain and "permit cOhsol- Uniform Kank by' li. .,HptMetr+,eWre,'will engage in
and Woodmen t.'uci
Lula Slierrill who
i lowed
anl'sA iiJ
T -.bfisinft^s in Oldkhoina Citv
t-o J
idalion. . ....
This, he says, will let the
Standard Oil wmj|^uy./W,ome; the CJonyenti^i-ythai. ^
eli iff dictator M Conditions • ili^'yteV .■ I S<>v.. Full line of velvetine toilet articles
the Oklahoma fields. It limits, j Slierrill was kept very bus. is at City Drugstore. -
PrenttJlMjty^ia* will-begin-toi«*Mii.-. * „ourt of the Ujilte^ at«U;s ad
which it is ex|peet'<'(l wyij-euuttfor two weaka wltlioiil annonnt ii
announcement within three . or four daciaion in either the' gtrfndard -
days of a re6i*eanized cabinet. ' i the tobacoo ocrtwra^iion dih-
.Minister Llmantbti '«>fll irM'Mrant an cutti.'
exylunatiou of the dcniamla of the rev- —
oiutionUU and the c-UatiKdn the oftt- "J"11'? J'T,"' ^ployc, «
cial family ol I'reii^nt nto^ well r'T Lu,":
intr (liii vin (Jountv ritiypnn wmiv Uie institution of reform* a1*e ex- £,!*y#i stflter5 5,1,1
nig oai vm county «iti/ens were wted (e Hpp(.aBo Uje u r.r„, e^^ntea tbr,-
In the meantime, President Taft will / (
confer with Amba.aador r e 1^ Harm, ,,rlT*r• ^ th* A<iHni' Rx""
and there ia Rood ground' fof. Uie «h p*°'*
aumiiiion (hat the tiKi<ipH,r(|W,/'eii<'eri
trated in Texan immediately "Vvitl bt'
(la a series of maneuvers ahd Will re . . . , ,
Wfn shortly to theirvjn addt "'"*1 ",° '
tlnn, When conditions are normal Fr day evernn. ;.
Xfeilro, a cnnuilt'ie atat^ment of the lie. .
conatderations thai actuated the mo- . ■. (U ' ..
billzation of the troops will be isaued.! 4 w,f* f"ur ,rai>l 'L1U;"
Hope for the coming of peac? in] ' " ' Woman To Prisen .
Mexico Is^strengtheneifl t>y the manner l'UUburg, Kan.—-,Mrs. Mary
In which ttie revolutloniets have comiL^yll in ck«r of three oblldien,
mented tin the maKiizine artli le of Ain fullt^ •f**BMirderini: ber'hUKb mil.
baaaador T)h l.a Barra and the eituifl i^bfviced to earv* two yCiii-
cant spirit, of exijectancy with whlck ' atate ' She declared
.. .. .Cer,.Ijisoector Killed
•ayr*. Okia ' r^n
ifp SI'n*f?iT
2
lie declares, the po\yers: qf tlifc
corporation cominisgthh' Ss did
the other substitute offered last
year. $$•'•
Mr. West will ask Governor
(Jruce for a special session of
the legislature for the express
purpose of repealing the subs ti
tute. and their aitiou in supniit-
ting it to the people, withdraw-
ing it entirely .as vicious. It is
evident that Mr. West believes
"wise ones'' have "put one over''
on the legislature.
BALI/OT TITLE HEJECTED
Mr. West Friday night turn-
ed the proposed ballot title for
the substitute to section 9 and
instead prepared one of his own
which is very sijnilar to the title
he prepared for the substitute
offered last year. The title
which he sends to. the secretary
of state to put on the substitute
is as follows: ,'Tpj-pose of this
she.'wa^ <u\!\ Vit.live .t&'nimittee r-
fiii the MilageHina I 'i t MieiuwiS
work, the. most imr">/-.taiit ■cuni S
ihitteesjof't^ieOouvl Mi i,- 'novf-1
ever she was luncr j-*. • busy ii<->
recyguj/e. •;> lt'HoxV
sovereign, '.and made many
warm friends while in Shawnee. [
Pauls Valley slioifld ft- i proud £
of being repiest-nt' I b> " abl
a bunch of choppi i s.
F. S! Reid was -el detl
office Head VVntchiuan.
ingthe dhly'man who wa . „
ed.by'acdlifiiatlon, 'ca'rrv in;, 11>: |
entire vote of t he-t ' --nveniicn.' 1
There were •otltleoii coi ii)>;i i
niesof the I'niforru I'anlc hoys |
and nine coVh']"aim'"'>f 'h<
WoOdmen'Ci'rcfe.1" ^ _,'i"
Pauls Valley Cam'f^'^fould
h.usy and send tin it c< uipiny ti -
the nexf ;Heatl( uu|i I icli wil.
be held at HobariOkla,, in
the rasulta' of Senor Lirnvntour'a co
ference in Mexico Olty thta we«lt a
awaited "by orjiiha 'of 'tfliMVient aeli
Ument.. "
The inaurxents hare taken the atand
that thalr operatlona hnv« proven they
ar« wilUnj to risk a great deal to ae-'
uur« the adoption, of ctftain reform*
tn the government and faWne in tnta
they will oontinue the strife. BMidea
the proposals, whijrh Senor l.lnaantoiij
——————— 1 ■' ■ J M
OeldweB I* self defense. _
h*.'*. i* - *
A. P. Aten of Oklahoma [
->vUl. k',re^l1A.at '"e t"'hri
,Churoh Urtxt Lords Da v. I
noon and evening.' Mac'
lit; is a preacher of promi
hi' the State,
vi tfd.
Every he-
To the Public
be !i
< t'lec
Wa have purchased and taken oharge of <the drua business of C. P. Brut
"The.Live Druggist" and will continue;the ^buSin^Ss at the same stan
It will be our aim to maintain the same high class dl( s^rVice a**onr predf
' cessor. The business will be in charge of HvffVCrlen Williams' Who will Ii
assisted by Mr. L. W. Wettt^rinark and a^ohipletfe'* corps of assistant*
We earnestly solicit a liberal, st^re of yQur patronage.
THE R E X A L L DRUG
' (l N COR PORATCD '' "
^ ' , ,; y «!'(
Successors to- G> P.- -Bruce ..
c o
March. 1913.
11 lulled) 'gyji
9S.
EXCEPTIOMAL SHOWING OF SPRING MERCHADISE
We have never been so well equipped to supply your wants as at the present, we have been more than fortu-
nate in securing the most desirable merchandise in our various lines of ready-to wear and piece goods.
Women arid .Children Dresses
This department was nev« better prepared tp supply every wgrtia'n^fid qhild
than bow. Silk dresses, linen dresses,-liiwrie dress Und KinK 000 C(]
ham dresses,-we-qoou them from 1.00,to.' J-tr. ■ . tllLL.UU
Laces and tmbroideries
• ■ " " ,
It is a conceded fact that, we carry the best jine of enbroidenos, laces and
alPovers in .Pauls Valley, we have :a ^alKllul^ nr^nt in all grades and
width it money saving prices -. .
Silk Petticoats • .
-i *" ' * '' •,
Of extra gpod quality of-Taffeta jn-aH'cOtorsri.-tfcese are'i^Tade to sellQQ 1C
at 5.QG; while they last ..^.....v --Ou I U
, • i: ' •' «-/ ' . «
New Liirgerie Waists
i
You will find a large and desirable assortment of the neweit creations in waists
in all desirable materials and at prices ' " l'
ranging from 50c to
SS.II
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Lasater, Wayne H. Pauls Valley Democrat. (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1911, newspaper, March 23, 1911; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118354/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.