The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 256, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL. TTESDAY MORN-INT,. FEPRl'ARY 14. 100S
STATUS OF
OIL LEASES
lernment could exact largo ooeh deposits!
from the ope rators. which. In many cnw*
would hamper them In the development
'of the property.
The Indians, under the allotment bill,
would tioh receive about fr>,000 and ls<«
the royalties from the wella^ hut this*'
would he of no idvantit|f to the govern -
1 1 merit or them as It would all ho spent
. ... /-,.. n . , In ' the Indian'* characteristic way. No
ArtiCIC ill Oil CJty UCrriCK better example* of retarding: Influence
T_|I AUruif Ocqctpc J'Ould he set forth than a comparison be-
1 CilS ADOUl V-IS«gCS I (ween the conditions In the Cherokee and
_____ ! Osage nation*, and the marked advance-
i ment of the latter over the former. The
WANT LE\SE RENEWED IwT& "i* Z th.,**- .M .
, f W y,„, . .1,11, tho.* Who ptckod ur • !"> '"""J !° T .
ChcralM l.n.b hav. had to .It on th, .nil*. .h«knowl <h.t_.tat-wfa
Holders of Bla; kei Lease Show other side of the fence and wait for the the o% er-strair with s\s or wee s
],l p t-tm«nt or th. Interior V; toKo ac- ^"^a^rit. PrCKript,on
lion „d op-ratom arn not .low to .ay s ,omtu „ron(. and ck
that In many esses It has been a long ..
time coming. It la only within the past women^wen. .
few month? that the Cherokee nation haa CRfil II J u/naiPN
i been opened up. with t V exception of the Y — 1 °* "
Bartlesville Inaae, while the Osage opera- WHO CANNOT BE CURED.
tors have h..n rr-aplna a harvoit. Backed up bv over a third of a cen-
SOME STATISTICS. jTofTenurKble and ttnifom. cure,,
'the Indian Territory Illumlnatlne com- . „rh „„ c,her t-.ni.dy fot
CLEANING
OIN
any that will throw light on the subject.
lie should advance nt onto. 1 have no de-
sire to Injure anyone a Interest* In vll"-
cuaalng thla subject- and feel that all
prals" should be'givqp to the men who
Introduced anJ brought th. Improved
stock to this country. While the looses i
from fever have -dug Into a<>me of us,
pretty deep and at 'times has made our .
bank account* look "mighty r. «f, nrv'1"' TgxaS
BREEDS J
OF COTTON
Expert Discusses
Application of Science
PROGRAM OF
THE EDITORS
Why Presem conditions are
Better for Osages and
for State
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Pawhuska, Okln., Feb. 13.-Thc status
r the blanket oil lease In the Osage na- The Indian Territory Illuminating com- sach an no other reined;
•ton and fl.ltlstlcs of th. oil Held that P""> han complied the (o.lowln, .tot),. the djKaK, ,„a we.kne,,e, pecnlinr to
tics for publication. which will show what _om_n ever attained, the proprietors of
has hern developed here Is given in an pir,grWH hM b«en made in the Osage ^ pierce.a favorite Prescription now
•itcreFting article compiled for the Oil nation, the number fo reliable operators fully warranted in offering to pay $5<>o
■ Ity (Pa ) D-rrick and sent to, that jia- that have been Induced to take up leases m Je^Hi money of the United States, for
: r from Bartlesville. The article l.< In then- *nd ere now developing them and afJy case Qf i^ucorrhee. Female Weak-
part as follows: th* nmount of neW work under way nMt„ prolapsus, or Falling of Womb
Whether o.- not the Indian Territory 11- which will tend to show the present wfoich they efcnnot cure. All they ask
luminatlng Company's blanket 1<-bs - on stage of development. as compared with u js , fair aud reawtnable trial of their
the entire 0"«S' nation. Oklahoma, will few yrars ago. The statistics were com- | means of care.
... renew ol at its • splrutlon on April 1. piled to December .11. 1994. ] "
••The llrst well was drilled on the Osage I Njf, ^ or ""
MONEY I
Speaks of Producing Greatest'
Amount \X ith Smallest weed. 1
Enabling Cheaper Crop
Production
thelesa great gotVl* has eventually been |
done to th« stoeklneii anJ the etotk in-
teresta of the grVat southwest
"Any falr-mlnde«T man who line been to j
our port Worth fttoek rth«w< and wit- ' ill ipu
ncssel the flni> cattlg on exhibition there. joAvLl/ iTlvlV-ll
bred and raised In Texae and wholly pro ,
ducts of the Lone Star State, will admit
that we no*- have Immune cattle that
will do to uko anywhere. The cattle we
raise on the fine Stock farme of Texas
will stand In competition with •tile from
anywhere, the royal stock sho*> of Kng-
land not excepted.
•'Th«' fever quoatlon H, howev* . one ■
that -mi agitates th- sto, kn, „ of the. to the state Capital.
southwest to a great extent..1 ..ne spent , station Trx Feb V Prof. R
the l..t Ave Hcnnett. cotton . ... «.«•
mentlng with . l l. "«!"' ' 1 ™| I ,„rH, ;lnrt )-..#*•' ■ -
an.l now have a nil- little Br*,. ton)<Hl (mm ohampalri. III . where he
started dowp In the branch back <r - ff,uil K pHp(M- on cotton breeding before-
big barn, the occujwnts of which «-osi Am„Hcl|n nreed.is' Aaaoclation. re-
me about f5.00t . This is. of . ou.se. liy
.Un,meant as comv.ued with wh : ""•||ln0|I. Thin aa clatlon " " I Hon- he e„n develop variety that -III
of my friend* •'"" «'"•« ' "'.viir ano with , ...emhershlp <>. « '■ • yWd W.|wr Thal, „r
lo t. Mr. rtenvr I" hi. artl^a g 0- [htn>trad ^ WnhlW ****** ***> w„„|d ,„l.l nh.ut. Hl'.M.OM t.. the uth,.-
eal.s the extermlnallon of the tit*. T I... il|S 1( bl«* of animals. % «**• L, ,;rop Tnu or. In
I am afraid, he will #..1 «no„K the lm- hre..,lln of animal* I. nnthlni, n->w ( ,
JUST
ONE
WORD that word U
Tutt's,
It refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver P11U and
MEANS HEALTH.''ntiian 'crriIory Press Assi>
Are you comtipnted? . elation to Meet in Mav
Troubled with Indigestion* 7
Sick headache?
VlrtifoV
BlllousV
Insomnia?
ANY of these symptoms and maay others
Indicate inactfon of the LIVbR.
You Need
T utt'sPills
Take No Substitute.
1906 is a question which troubles many
f the operators In this country. This reservation In August. 189«, near Chau- akRenrir "at I^rwsv Mine*. Cspe Iretfti Co..
tauipia Springs on the Kan*a« lino, iind It Kor* Rcotii. "1 hill ote^ne t^hle.^also pain
Favorite i'rescrip-
r.otde* Medical Dlscov
feeling well." «r«te« Mrs l>au
of the lint In proportion t<> the total
weight of the lint and seed. At present
the line constitutes about Mo per cent
of the total weight. 1.510 pounds of need
i.. ii i cotton producing about D35 pounds of line,
ntly In session at the-un^endty ^Il-1 ^ ^ anfl
, 4 in the side uad keadsclHp After tskiag your
>econd was drilled 1 m4K)iCine i was cured You may publish thli or
i think best, as I cwnut
comjiany holds a blanket lease on
nation t omprluing about l.HiO.OOli ar.vs, waa a do' hoie. The
iseu.-sion arises 'in the following clause well drilled in the Osage country in what i ^ Adviser is sent tree on receipt of
of the (Hago council s enactment, which * k'"1*" ^ the Bartlesville pool wa tin- ,up>p# lo pay expeu^ of mailing only
,, . tnllow« ished In October. IStti. on lot ;)J. This whs send 21 one-cenct «tsmp* for the heok tn
1 'rL tT ,f i i , o.ub.. imtlfuml twn years prloa to the time the first rail- psper cover . or ;t stamps for the cloth-
B- " "'r"rd '•> U'° OM«" mad ... built int., Hartle.vllie-lhe San. Und vol,.me. AdjlrKl. f)r. R \ . l'lerce,
ta Fe—and Independence was the point j lafalo. N
from which supplies were hauled on wh«- i
ons. a distance of 3. miles which madejnr j-„w. ^eRv have constructed aci-oss
drilling operations very expensive. A linn j rtand creek
was laid from this lot to tile station at niiios southwest of, Bartlesville.
Bartlesville after It was aaured that the
iKisslbilltles. To exterminate means tc I for it has been practiced for more ti
kill the '.ast or.e of them. One might asja centurj- and has resulted in the devel-
well talk about exterminating tli«- mos-
quito. ife states that at present his farm
of ticks. Now. who would want
council assembled at their council house
at Pa*hu kn. Oklahoma, thla 14th day of
March. 1SW. tiiat James .Bla Heart, prin-
cipal chief of the Osngi; nation, bo and
:« hereby authorized to enter into a coti-
i! i t with the said Mdwln B. Poste. for
Is f.*e
a young h ill trom his fann for serv.ee
south "f the quarantine line, tor an anl-
mul that could not curry ticks would not
he lit to turn loose in our pastures ■ We
might M well iteep on s"l'ini! our bul.s
from the north.
The tick is here and it Is here to ata>.
W. mllht n> well make the hest of It.
In ntv humble oplVuAn th- best potslbl.
solution of the pro. .em which we haxe
— — young
In the Osage nation, about | Ht present la this: Turn
st o£ Bartlenville. a;,.n|VM out Into a pasture that In infes
and tmtur- "" , "teel htidRe nt the coal of W.0«0. which neks and try to *et the tick* on
vatlon we" wou,fl ProfhKe In paying qunntltle. J bridge have been turned over to and i«!t|„. , alve8 as soon as you - an. Ton will
and tank car shipments were made to the• thr property of the Osage tribe of Indians. fl . (,nl lt vn v hard t< get ticks on
Neodeiha refinery. Up October. ISO.'. ftm, expended In building a road thereto ' tl,rjftv , Bif This in hest. for the
t the ie. t^r" had b.-n no olf sold from the Osago;,,,.. m of fevor is not virulent In
Uluminating comr
rub-lessees from Janunrj- 1. 1803 ti
ember 31, tn
1903— • 9 'I*
I gas, only, upon the ()s«tg« rcser
nd is hereby Instructed to mak.
salJ contract on the ironn prccrlbed by Jjr™ i,.d h,,n no ,.,f (1.om ,h0 omB. I J" ,™~of "wo"".''
reservation by any company except th- ; st«tement of oil Sold bv
qulrements of law governing auch leases. indlan T,.rr1torv inumlnating company Terrltorv
Xor a term of 10 ye.'t-s, -with the privilege rt|l„ thl. Phoenix oil1
of renewal for a term ..f lo years more , nnipan:t. ari(1 lhe oJl C0Irj|>an:..
ut the expi.-atlon thereof, if the tesults an^ fljj Cjj pjjor (0 tliln time was
of .said lease prove fittafactory, anil upon from |(,t go. During the summer of 19"-; January
ili' approval of th" Hgent in charge, sub- lf|j WBH found by the Almeda oil company Pebruarv
ject to the approval "i tht- t-ommisaloner on jol which is nbout three ind aljHurcli
f Indian affairs mid th. secretary the quartt.r miles southwest of liaitlesville In' ^piil
tarlor.'" Signed by James Big Heart th„ Osage nation. A line was built ' 'Mi)V
principal cnlf f; Saucy Chief, president of to Bartlesville an dtho tlrst oil waa ship-! j„t|e
the council; Thomas Mnsier,-natlo.ial sec- p<Mj |„ October. 190-j. This well stlmulat-1 j„j..
rotary, and John Mogler. national lnt^>-- "—- —1 — .. !
jireter.
'•'bo lease further provl Jen that "the Januaty 1, 1108, there had been drilled. December
party of the second part ag.-ees and cove- on the Oxage reaervadou .in wella. 17 j
ants to exercise such diligenc-e in con- of which were oil wells, two ga.- aral 11 j Total
ucting void prospecting Hnd inlufhg op- dry holes. The stimulating effect of th-- mo-i
. ration* as shall be consistent with good extension of the plpo line upon develop- j jflnUary
■uslness principles and to open and op- ments.ls aparent when the fact is taken February
rate mine;- and wells i\ i the .products into consideration that on Jauary 1. Man li
bove indicatel it gotai workmanlike wells hnd bee completed, while up to D« April
anner; to commit no waste .ipon said comber 31. 1! 04. ;; 5i wells hud been com - j ...
inds and t-. suffer ti< waa to to l e com- i leted. of which 243 Were oil wells, 21 gas June ..
' ",C '"a'"n youna . ! • n<l It K •«'"
them to haye it wb n you-,B. whereas If
they do not have It .".III «rowu. the rls-
l,,,se Is apt to be fatal. Now. if your
(. -,t calves gro
n- to six months old and have
Her- ei| operations and wells won started on 'August and September
lots 34, .1®. 39, 41. 42. 43 and 44. and on! October and November
• l-Z" ^r^n fof^ihe fey,,- on them
6,749 14 by Inoculating them with tie- Wood of
. .l'.I64.S5 an Immune , w. See thai the l«
. Mll.Ol a supply ot ticks.A.. 1.".. To,, will
. S.t«r,.3fi fln i that the cult will "v "_
. 4.386.49 while yet suckifig ils motnc
. 8,109.12 here, as in many uth. r cases
. 6.277.83 our aid. MotWl 'l /wma to •
i Q i fn.- the voung can.
medicine aftei all iv>- 1,1 • .
. n6.9fl5.47i «. I,JVC twelve certlljcat'-- -d i -gi trj
Barrels, on young cattle which wit. rais^i by nu
. in.337.81 trom immune cows. lh*-e >
. 10.123.31 all thrifty and did not gather tick.
• M28.19 until they wr.r- 1:
farmer to produce his cotton abovft 1
per t «t;t more ohesply* A man tising such
a variety of cotton would be making
.profit of 14 per cent when other men
wore barely paying the cost of production.
A GOOD MAN
PLANS OF COMMITTEE
Su'phur is the Place Selected for
the McetlnE Which Will he
Heid May 19 and 20.
The Features
Special Dispatch 1o the gtute Capital.
lit kt|M) L T., . 13—Laet week
th. was a meeting of tho executive
dttee of the Indian Territory prc.tn
is> . iation at the comme.cial club room
ui it tills meeting was fixed the date
f . holding the next meeting of the n«-
ion. The. meeting will be Friday
anil Siturisv. May i'i and SO. Tho pro-
gmm In full for the ^neeting was alt-o
gnrnngad and iii< BMnhnv nwlguwl sp .--
cla", papors.
At tho meeting were F. S. E. Amos,
of the vinita Leader, p/esldent of the
press association; NT\ C. Fsikenhurg, of
the Miami Record, treasurer of the asso-
, iation. and E. • Patton of the .Tish-
omingo New*, a member of the executlvg
committee.
Mr. Ani(« had letterw from l«\ II. Diia-
ham of the Sulphur jou.nal; Frank Ore*#
of the State (Capital at Outhrle; Roy gtaf-
ford of t#ie Oalahomen; W. O. D. Hlndt
of the Booth McAlMter Tapltal and oth-
ers interested In press work. The Okla-
RapubliOM olab for homaBI Irl ,(nx(0ll, thai Ua
opment of many new breeds of cattle.
sheep, horses, swine and other domesti-
cated animals as a result, the average
weight of full grown cows ha* increased
from about fmir hundred pounds in the
middle agea to about 6<>(> pounds In the
seventeenth century. S0 or 1,000 pounds
in the e|ght«enth century .and j xviiu'e] COWBTA PEOPLE ARE PROI'D OF
1.500 pounds at the ^h'£ COLONKL ORCCVT.
exceptional animals tip the beam at -
to *.500 pounds- I Special Dispatch to the State capital.
The difference between the Spanish coweta. 1. T., Feb. It.—Colonel A. D.
pony or tho Taxes broncho and thl pow-1 0reutt was unanimoualy lndoraad bv the
erful Perchecon or Clydesdale is .tin
measure of what breeding and selection | «-"weta
Hat* dona fot the bocsa. AS a rivott ofjto mown htmlttf.* OoiwO Onutt la one men of Ill—an Territory take an uetlve
breeding tho carcass of the sheep has Arneng the most prominent republicans In Interest In the meeting of the nutlonal
been greatly inc.reaae'd in sit? and Crt{.k naUo> editorial association, which meets j tt
weight of the fleece haa been tripled.
In the case of plante until quite reeent-
Iv it seema not to have entered any one's
mind ti. apply the same' principles of
breeding and selection that had wrought
audi a transformation in the animal king-
dom. Rul in Quite recent years men hav
learned that almoet any desirable qual-
ity can be developed In a plant by a
careful syatcm of crossing and selection.
By continually planting the seeds of
plant.- that have fln desired quality or
ahow'a endoncy to produce it, the quality
may be developed, and after a few gen-
erations becomes a permanent, hereditary
possession of tho plant, and men Bay a j #
new species lias been developed.# j
In this way Burbank, the California | ttVbl
wizard, developed his famous potato, the
here he hai resided
Outhrle. the -.'nd, 3rd and 4tli of June,
this yvar. Indian Territory agpecta ta
Melette Colonel m*v* * KOO<1 ■ >ow,n* al thal meeting, a*
I'otfi and uth-r br (h* "pl'" """
at tli« meeting last week, and the letters
that ha\r' - ' " • r • i by tha asaeuthrg
committee from member* of the press a*-
fnr tha pgat thirty rears. He \ u v. ,
personal friend of United States Marshal
Bennett, Hon. W. N
Pliny Soper, deneraj
prominent men. . Ha ll a strong idMMtl
. single i.it. hood and waa a delegate
the statehood convention at Muskogee.
The .-oloncl stands high with all classt
and has steadfastly refused to' In any
way be associated with any real estate
firm and believes the Indian should not.
part with all his land.
aoclation. .
The executive committee selected Frank
M. Dunham, of the-Sulpliiir Jo'irna*, at
etary of the association to fill the un-
Whltmo.
wlie
FIRE RATES
! mouths
i oi l. i
a result of the wonderful success
i nit tied t hereon; to take good ca.-c of th wells and ! 7 dry, which shows that
vame and t" surrendei un«r return the 'be past two years J!-S
'oils have been I
July ...
August
i.remines ot the aspiration of*thls lease drilled, with 70 under way at the pres-
w tho <OSagc natir-n in as goo.l condition ""n*- iOctober
^ received. An! it is further expressly *'1 t*1'' ,u estimate the first Xovcmb
greed thai if prospecting hereundet "mi ;,r,fl ®QUlP«ge of the wells now com-'
i.i 11 not be lfcgir.1 within six monUts at- on th" In'hnn reservation at i
-cr the approval of this lease by the soa- nno anfl one-half million dollars ajso that , TolaI
i • ta.-y of the litorlor, or if one or th has bt-en expended by the producer Run.s for 190:
September
(comber
I the breeding of plants of recent years
. matter of Ithey huvo ,M'on 8,von prominent place
"in the J
sist him. Next week L. A. Barley and
other produi-t herein mentioned
discovered In paying quantltic
'nonths after such appntval. or It:
of the failure of the party of th<
on the reservation, in the wny of ma-
within In chin,,r" . eoessary to operate the lease.-.-. |
in .Msi- "n ,,n"J Wttter P'ants, gas lines, tank.v
and t«nk houses, et«an additional mi!-
nd part for a p.rlu.1 of -lx month, at .""n?" 1'T,
•_ . ment of the Prairie Oil and Gas com - ,
pany now has In operation a six-Inch -
line, extending through the Cherokee and j
Of-age nations to lot 65. fai«J line being 4"
r 111 • rl hle m,,*S and fr°m fl p0,nf ,n the ChP1'
' 1 1 nation about four miles aoutn of
, , ... . Caney, has mn a four-Inch line west a
e tlir t la ise:< which will hav
Runs for 1! 04
Total
ANCE -MEN BEGIN THREE
TVEEKS' WORK.
white blackberry, the seedless orange, ISpecial Dispatch to the State t".i| iti!
the seedless prunes, and a large number Lawton, Okla.. Feb. 13.—W. C. Hawk-
of new •varieties of flowers. In the same j hecker. of Oklahoma City has been In
way breeders of corn have added many Lawton several days, lie is one of the in-
. . | millions of the valuo of the crop in the'^trance rate adjusters in the territory.
11.99VS5 j w;ucht.l them clvsely a- 1 tnind a ,if greftt un, belt. Il P. Terhune has also arrived to as
. 12.M7.fiR art 4oon as. or rathct several days after 4 ,
. i:.u:ur, th(,y Kather.d ticks It was all "ff with
. 23.62o.73 th«m—they feVcrod and Nti- d.
. 40.907.0*. ..j Jlop0 very much thai Hie mniier oi i ^ American Breeders' Association
• °r-l&6.G0 fevcl. and the ticks will bo inxes-t K.« and at the Champaign meeting a large
.115,117.65 0Q(1 studies conducted along the lines o* L,haro nf lh„ tlmr and nttentlon was de-
.118.205.7! rational and certain remedy, for the _ - ynt#d lf> fhf> ach|evcments in this new-
.197.537.65 )Vition of Ibis tick problem, is a ma e t field of Investigation.
that means millions to tho south. ^ ^ j In ^ pnrer Bennett devoted his
The old ti:
"W ' arly varietl
•' • "J | attention
.1 Utfs fever, black-
iseaacs which prevail
used to drive their
ny ono time to conduct p.-ospectlng-or
• lining operations hereunder, then, or hi
• ither of said cases, this 1< ase shall ter-
minate and the party of the second par
r mil have a:id exercli
ereurde, "
These
.ct bearing
renewal of the
dl«tare .f about .4 miles to the produe
Hon in the Osage nation In township .'!•
— -nd there la eome apprehenalon lert rr,.ngo „ Hufi hia ^ run $ two ^
u ateratary of the Interior might tall ,b,ee-inch line from • ,,im„i two
1 ««wa Taarl. mllr. aoatbweet of BartliavlUa Into the
• y illuminating . MmpAr.y A canvass osage- nation, a dlatanre of about nine
through the field would readily convince fo. tak# (.urtf nf r|lB production in
. i that the reliable operators and lease- th„ t)llr,, ttf from ,o|ff (o
1 oldens are in favor almost to a man of :-7,{ „n(1 Iwt R- li; PXtending the nix-
ie renewal <.f the lease as they are not inch line south of lot 9S a distance of r,
,.u; or eomhatlng the Mint eondl* miles, from which point tin v ai. now
Hons s are now found in the Chen>k«M. laying six-inch pipe west through th<
TICKS TO STAY
ON CATTLE
WJ.-I.OI | catllp tu M0,
took %heir
|'they say.
that they never I
leg and the othe.
today when thejf
mtana and the Dnkotaa. They
attie trom the south then,
nd they lt<i not dh- of the
i fever. But the old timers who lived along
that old and famous trail tell of the cat-
, th which died alon^ 11i«: trail When the
h*Ms reaehad hn northern country many
j catth- died along the way doubtless from
I the diseases which the oU cattlemen did
j not then know existed.
Mr Anderson said that he had a paslur
on the Texas and Pa-in, «*fl« '
Texas Cattlemen Say Best!whim. i.. lived for m twenty r
and that It was formerly hih business
to come south at < rtaiti
W. Dudley will arrive.- Mr. Barley i the
electrical man.
Mr. Hawfcbecker stated that he thought
It'would take three weeks to complete
the work of readjusting the Insurance
rates under the new conditions, which
hav.:* been brought about by the recent-
ly completed waterworks and the 1m-
problem of producing j provements made in the Are department,
otton bv a process of
1
Method is Inoculation
selection and to the development of cot-1 Don't Walt Twaoty-Four Hours,
ton In which the proportion of llnl to to euro your rojd. Use Faracamph
seed shall be greater than the varieties! promptly. It relieves In five mlnut
In use at the present time. Prof. Ben-1 In t
nett's address was based on the results of It- -
the experiment* lie. has eorried on here;
at th'- college, tie- -nib-Maw< ~ -.f hl< pape. AGEDNtOKESS
having already appeared in bulletin form .
and*In a signed article published In the I
News a few days ag"
But as the results he obtains are of
slgnlflcance to the cotton growers „f the i Special Dlspjitch to the State Capital,
weevil Infested district. • P Vinita, I. T.. Feb. 13.-Jomima Poor-
In the first place. Prof. Bennett con- j bear.«of Fort Gibson. I. T., is dead. Thla
tends that the importation < r cotton seed j woman was a colored woman and was a
, from other states, the so-t ailed early (."lave and died at tho age of 110 years,
ns of the | varjeties. doeji no good, but does harm. I She lived in three centuri
hours or money refunded. Try
:i eents nt Imiggists
1XJRMER 8 LAVE OF CHEROKEE8
DIES. AGED 110.
fan
She was
I yean, a,.a buy v<*rllil«.' from U.« term- dnMI harm brcan,. It lowcm th- qtnl-lbam t v« lo T, on,and fan," «<•
1 .malt atookmet,. Thuc famKra. „v „t Te„, cotton, ti,a bolla of tha lm-!th« Cbarakm nation with the Cherokecs.
from Iat, to 13 ,.„rl.,ti„ i.alna smaller an.l th-i She waa inarrird tkree times ami for th-
cattl.
SO M F ' FXPFRIMFNTS i l,i- ««M. k*4. " •* rulc- fron' la ported VttrteUea being smaller an.l ,h- j ah,
3UMC CArCKI.VItrN I S , cltllt A1 n||ht cattle cam. ^pl< ,horter than naUva Taua ostton.lpaM few year. «!a kar home in Fort
| up ,0 the barns an.l he noticed that the Hl.„i,je8, Imported cotton* dots not reRi«t I Olbson.
ehlckena would pick "ft fhe ti'-k>- WH I#tormi and rains as well as does the big--
Ag ta.es the Stockman.
Good Season is in the .
Ground
Special Dispatch t-. the sftite Capital.
,,nd C"*k v.tlons of Indian Territory. Osage nation to"Cleveland. r,kla ^ dh--i Fever Que tlon One That Still
i e« rotary IlitChcocw, ii, a recent Inter tunce of about *7 rnlies, and from the
• low. was quoted «.< saving that he Is PiUnf. junction south through the Osage
j ot In favor of ils renew*; an.l that the nfttlon to Tulsa. Indian Territory, ami
. allies which are now being paid to the nne to Red Fork, which Is about L'O mlb-
: luminatlng company should justly go from lot 95. lt would «be. sHfe t,. . >ti-
i i the tribe. He is also In favor of the al- mate that the Prairie Oil and (las com-
J tment of th ■ Osage lands, and u dlatrl-* pany has already expended one and a
Utloq of*thflr full 's non Held by the half million dollars in the eonstruet'on of
government. Su< h a mange in policy pipe lines, tunkdne and the other n« cen-! San Ar*p,n. Tex.. Feb. l.J.—Tlie matter
would throw th« development of the eary equipment for handling the oil in the'of the ticks which* Infest cattle and the
Osage country ha'k about flva years, and Osage and Cherokee nations - . , , , .
« .am. trouble would V experience 1 -So oil was sold prl„, la July. ,a„, | Te . fW f WttOh ,h. tlek. aerve .a
I < lias Wen la tii< Cherokee nation. It from the Osage reservation by am- com-! 1,1 ,im 0 on are subject* which
.ou'.d be in c.wiiry t go through the pany other than the Indian Territory 11- '''able Interest for not only
i mie routine for the approve*! of a leas' luminatlng Company and the Alnte.ia Oii cattlemen, but the stockmen of the
i s In the Indian Territory, probably fur- company, at which time th* Standard oil j *n,,re "°uthw,wt Millions of loliars have
i.di the f:,,oiK( audi deposit to Insure good company erected a 56.(>t)(i bbl. st.ira«< brtfni ,0f', to th(' 8tockm°n through the
#?#.lth and take the cliance of being vlr- tank nt Rattlervflle and oonnected thejri,v**** °t' "l'i> 'evor rtn<® 'l w'lth a
*lmlzed by the foxy Indian, whose word (' f^ «e field with It by two and three-Inch *r**t degree <>f uncertainty that flne
goes about as far a.-) you can hear It. Hn*s from let RS to 4* inclusive. This'"t,,r't Imported from the north, for
Ap It star.di now an operator yan tank was filled in a short time by the there Is the possible danger of their
, o In the Osage nation, pay the price. nwsge and Bartlesville town lot produe- contracting thla fever ami dying. Any
t ke the terrltorj. und proceed with le- 'ben a loading-rack was put In "*',t therefore which may be thrown on
elopment work without a minute's de- '-Taney. Kay., and the ull was shipped j this question Is gladly welcomed* by tin,
' ty, with the assurance that the lea«e he lhere In tank cam at n coat of 16 cents' stoekmen. *
has drawn up Is the only article of agree- a barrel. On this account no nil was run! ,f C, Beavers, of WaJe count\. north
joent and that It wfl! stand as written. 1101,1 'h# Osage nation with the exeopilon Carolina. In a recent article ln'.a north-
r lthout the possibility of Its being torn °' production on lot 28S, which is I era stock journal discusses the tick ques-
tion to some extent. He asserts rightly
that the matter has grown to such pro-
cattle consequently k-pt comparatively bol'ed Texas cotton. The small, thin bolls
free frori ticks. 'I'lf .•esull was that tie j or tiie imported varieties curl ba< U s.i
cattlemen took theee cgttle to «beirjfar aft(1. th0 bol) hiui opened that tin
prairie pasture- and they took llie fever I locks of cotton uVe left unsupported and
SAFE ShATTEKED
ind To per cent -
..em died. It is con-1 fan out. The big l>olls of the Texas cot-
:.mln
i of j to
* a
•eft.
elusive that a policy of cxt
the ticks Is not a jemedlal one or a! rUrl back far enough t
prtfittotl one; whit is m gc.i i t > peft*|*to fill from tba hotl.
der the entile' immune or to find a cure j And the object sought to be accomplish-
for the fever. It is stated that the eat- i ed by importing seed really ia not occom-
tle do not become too thickly Infested pllshed f< r. according to his test*, our
with ticks on Tex rs ranches he<-au-e of own quality, be claims, depends on the
the little Ma<k blr.li ( oowr birds, whichIstVUOttlM matures nf quickly us the va-
hop around' with tlx , attl<\ Th«M birdsI iletle® from farther north.
eat the ticks as they'drop on the ground) rrof. Bennett asserts that the quality
and Often i*ek them off the cattle, thus of earllne^ is not Imparted to the plant
preventing th« , at ti- becoming -o thick-I by Its life in more northern latitudes
1v covered with ticks, for where this | This cotton. If the seeds are properly se-
comes about -Hit;, are weakened and leeted, of the stalk and can be bred up
grow' thin It 1" to he .hoped that a prac-! from our own superior cotton Just as
ileal emefly for ti.is fever may yet be 1 easily as from the small-boiled, short,
,,,h the log ol m m 1.1. maj bejataptod nrlm from-othar statas. This
saved the Texas stockman anJ the stock-J Quality dopend> on* the nearness to the
men of the entlr
BURGLARS MAKK f'.OOD HAUL A
EDWARDS.
have a thick rind which does not j Special Dispatch to the State. Capital,
ause the locks
southwest.
to piecrs. The amateur tribe of pollti- "n Kansas line, and was connected
clans in the Osftge n ition. many of w'*h the Pern line uml (Jufley *• Onley's
vhiitii are intermarried whites, are the aouthern block, where they run it to their
• nly ones making a flght against the re-, 53-0#n 1,1 ,Mnli the Creek nation, un-
newal oi the lease, and their motive is.1" ,,l# P'P" *as c«impleted from Ca-
n pparent to anyone familiar with the ex-j n"J' to Bartlesville, and then south
1 ting conditions. As It stands today' 'hrough the Osage lots. The first oil run
there Is not an avenue open for "graft." I ^ ^ 4 ,nto Wrts July.
i ther In taking or developing leases, as Tl *• Rartisdall it Glenn from lot 4li.
Hie Itrllun Territory Illuminating com-1 Ah ,,p shown by the statement
i inv Is held responsible to the govern- ,H"W lho"> hf>i "«'ld in the Osage
rient in that It. wnuH t>- forfeited n Uon from J.n t!H . to Deeembe,
et Its expiration, and for this reason j' , ' ' ' '>h'8
the Jobbing buslnes has been almost n-1 il1' 1,ir> P«rm jslon of the United
llrelv eliminated. In the land was al- ' In',l n n**nt. the Indian Territory
I died and the least annulled, the gov- Illuminating company and Its sub-lessees,
We often refer to the doctors. Why?
Because we mike medicines for ihem. We give them the
formula for Ayar'i Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for
coughs, colds.hronchltis, consumption. Wetrustthem; they trust
lU^Asl^ou^wi^locto^alioutjaklng^hlsmedlcinejy^rigt
portions that an aeeqnato remedy Is
neede | badly and advocate* n poller
totally exterminating the ticks. This
would be, indeed a tneaiv- of preventing
the infection being carried wore such a
policy possible, but It wo.ild be practically
lmp«rsslble to exterminate the Insects.
.T P. Anderson, th" well known fine
stock breeder, who has been engaged In
the etock business for twenty years, has
studied the tick question considerably.
lie has Imported many flne stock from
the north ami lost many head from fever.
In discussing Mr. Beaver article. Mr
Anderson waid: "l have read the article
I with great Interest, as this Is always an
' interesting subject to me. It seems that
we of the south, after spending millions
of dollars In experimenting an-1 improv-
ing our herda, are still far from our goal
or th * attainment of a certain remedy
for this fever However, anything that
any individual cattleman may he able to bianes
THROUGH PASTURfc
COMMERCIAL CLVHS ASKED TO
TAKE IT THE MATTER..
Sperial Dispatch t<> tho State Capital.
Lawton. Okla . Feb. 13.—The Lawton
commercial club at Its meeting last night
took up the matt, r of opening up roads
through the big pasture reserve. They
ground of the fruiting limb* or branches
and the shortness of the distance between
th" joints on the fruiting. lUtybf, Tiie
l o|ls appear only nt the Joints on the
fruiting branches and the closer these
Joint* aro together aiwi the lower the
branches are to the ground, the aooner
Wlil the fruit appear and the more rap-
idly will it? put on after it begin-- In
other wordK. th'-* lower the fruiting
branches and the shorter the joints, the
smaller the amount of weed tbst will
hove to bo grown for each boll.
With this knowledge before hill
I expired term of K.
' has left the territory.
The program is ua follows:
FRIDAY. MAY 19
Address of welcome, Mayor of 8nl«
phut*. .
Response, Henry T. Kyle, of the south
M< A Jester New*
Invocation.
Should the County Printer Uc Elect-
ed?— Paper by Sidney tf.igg*. of the Aid-
morelte. Discussion by Guy <;roesi ti ol
the Caddo Herald an.l John Cs-rrel "?
tlie Roff Eagle.
Libel Law of the New State—Paper by
D. M Ja'nrrs of the Vinita Chieftain. TV •
cudilon by C. E. Haywood of the Bar-
tlesville Examiner and Ben F. White cf
the Holdenville Times-.
Whnt Shall ''..usti'.uto Leg il Adver-
tising—Paper by H. M. Evans of the
Chickasha Express. Discussion bv E.
ShakMfor.1 of the wynnewood N- w i; ...
and E. Bee Outhrey of tjio Marhlt City
Enterprise.
SATURDAY. MAY 20.
Regular business session.
Tlie Indian Territory Press and the
Constitutional Convention—Paper by Otis
B. Weaver of tho Ada Evening News.
Discussion by E. C. Patton of th-"- Tisho-
mingo News and B. M. McCHntoek of
the Vinita Leader.
When Does a Linotype Pay—P4per by
W. (J. D. Hinds of the South McAlester
Capital. Discussion by W. E Dicker of
the Muskogee Democrat and wm. Stryk-
or of the Tulsa Democrat.
Go-Opt ration vs. Competition—Paper by
F. F. Lanrt of tho Okmulgee Capital-
New . Discussion by R. H. Simpson and
O. M. Ireland of tho Sapulpa Light.
Progress by the press of Indian Tertl-
tory -Bill, Walker of the Purcell Register.
Independent'vs. Partisan Papers—Pap-
er by Bert R. Oreer" of th* Mrnkoge*
Times. Discission by Lewi* PaulIIn ot
the Durant News and F. F. Merriam ef
the Muskogee Phoenix.
Query Box—Conducted by Theo. Gullck,
unattached, of Muskogee.*
Social program and entertainment to
be arfinged by .* local committee • at
Sulphur. .
officers of the Indian Territory
South •McAlester. I. T. Feb. 111.—The.
pMtOflloe «t Edward, 1. T. was robbed
at° 2 3fl o'clock thi moniing. Tho safe'prris association follow:
was blown open with nitroglycerine. From F. S. E. Amos, Vinita Leader, pres-
the f)o«tofflr-e department 1200 in stamps Ident.
and money neir tak<-n Th*' lOflf irom tht
Store w*.« about (KM In cash, while ov n
in checks was "left undisturbed.
Woman (iuicldec.
Spet ial Dispatch to the State Capital.
Blackburn. Okla.. Feb. 13.—Mr*. W. J.
Law committed suicide by drinking car-
bolic acid. Sh<- had moved hero from
the Ossge nation to send her children to
school*. Sh* leaves a husband and four
chlWren. Cause not known.
W. O. D. .Hfbds, South McAlester Cap-
ital, vice-president.
A. 1. Kates, Claremore Progress, sec-
ond vice-president.
Frank M. Dunham. Sulphur Journal,
soc.etary.
M c. Falkenburg," Miami Recerd.
treasurer
Executive Committee; S. Hardy Co-
manche Reflex; E. ?• patton, Tlahomln
go N" m; 6. M. Irelan. Sapulpa I/lght;
Paullln, rriimnt N--w«.
GONE III T
referred the matter to n lnw committee j farmer enn become ft cotton breeder and
asking It to report at their next regular! produce his own early varieties from n.i-
. tlve big boiled. long stapled cotton. When
his crop Is well opened. let him t
•rh. club It i. bfli^M. will M U ,|hrmlih „cI,j B.„|K,
commercial clubs of tne cities throughout' from the stalks that have these two qual-
the county and the township trustee^ of • in.atlon*, l« w branches and short • i t
the townshins thai adjoin the pasture to |,|ni Keep this up from year t. year
take steps towaitl opening of the rouds , iind these qualities will gradunll ' ■ om<
nt as early a «lat>• us is possible after; more und more pronounced and permu-
the expiration of the cattlemen's leasei in j ,ient and the plant will reach it■ matin-
July of this yogi . uy proportionately earlier. Th ^.- fa '
——————— |t Is belluvod, are of great Imi-ortnm, ' >
Catarrh Sufferers. ;iu cotton grow«-r.s and especially impon-
aro becoming rare since Parncanvph wo:; nnt to those who must g<-l ah. ad "i tin
Invented. It remove* the mucous, bail *'••• vll or make no cotton nt all
odor, soothes and heals the diseased fncni-1 Pt"f H'-nnctt g!.-,i believi
IN& ! '■
CiOlMOl
Wsrpleide will 8sv« It. Hergieide will 8ava It. Tse Late for Herolrlde.
NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE
The Oristnal Remedy that "KiTl« th# Deadrnf r.er
Didn't KnoH Jt Was loaded
ti cents al Diuifgi is.
Le able to Increase materially for w< iglit
M9«t young and middle egefl men
never know that their scalps ar
loaded with mlcroblo growths until
th# hair has fon« op Nature
send* her warning of dandruff
Itching Htu 1;> and failing hair L.ut
the discovery of the dandruff getrn
Drug Store*. H M Send 10c.. stamp* to tiriPICIDg CO . U t
Mich., for a kampie.
C. R RINFRO. Special Agent
Application* at prvmineni parser an*>ps
if too leeent fer the piiblle te reel-
the danger of neglect N> -
* Herpl ide positively deetreye
dandniff mteroSe; stop* falling
<nd orolecte th* acalp agaln*t
. , on A 4 lightful hair
, ,, Mtop^ Itching metantly.
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