The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 3, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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TOE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL WF.DNKSllAY MORXTXfi, .TANTAHY 3, 1!>0«.
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Practical directions are given for combating insects
and l'ungi which aHeet small fruits. ,
As lo profits in berry growing, the bulletin says that
there are a few men in Oklahoma who made made a
nice profit from their land and labor oy growing ber-
ries for the local market. There are a very few others
who have made a profit by growing and shipping ber-
ries to distant markets. The greatest gain to the peo-
ple of the territory at large has been made by the men
who have grown a good supply of good berries for heme
use. These men have increased the comforts of lite
Oklahoma Paragraphs
A FRIEND.
(By Oscar M. Wagner.)
■ Mont every writer in the land has t\>ld
The Cleveland Enterprise says that the | you nice and clear
midwinter carnival was a grand succcud. ( Juet how he'd have the man or woman
to him to be most dear,
Jerry Johnson, the Newkirk editor, lias! And they've written volumns on the
endorsed Cash Cade for United States: friend who is the Dcat—
martha]. . on the one who'll prove his worth to you
The new directory, according to the
News-Republican, indicates that Hobart
is a city of j.OU) people.
The. Cement Courier Is advocating the
bjilding of sidewalks and the cutting
out of the "cross-lot"' habit.
The load on the water wagon i- gradually growing
lighter.
in their homes and the farms are made more profitable j i
and enjoyable. If there is a good local market for the, 1
small fruit, there is more profit, in it to the average j
grower than in the best of the wholesale markets. The Judge w
when you are sore distressed.
Now I'll add another line or two and tell
you my small views—
I want a man to be my friend whose
name will bear no ruse.
Whose actions will be alwa.vg plain and
sensibly upright,
Whose heart will nfanfeihe test of years
through life's most violent fight.
frlenff who,
market. | o meet these requirements of the wholesale
j market frequently costs the value of the fruit and the
Missouri apples, statistics show, are uow ahead of | shipper or grower loses the fruit and is com p*.1 led
Missouri mule.-. !':,v freight or express charges beside.
—— i a grower decide? to grow for the wholesale mar-
The latest Depew joke is his ability to remain silent! ' must Rrovr t,le 1<iml a,,(i CIuaJity of fruit de
«o long. manded by the market and pack it in the kind of pack-
——1 " |a#° demanded and place it 011 the market to which he
^ j expects to ship, and there learn what is in demand and
bow best to meet that demand. This is a business
j in itself and cannot be taught in books.
The Chickasha Express and the Cleve-
land Enterprise are pap^rH that have
Just moved into more commodious quar- | I want .i man. sir, for s
ter4 , when lie's to your bock
; Will talk of you in praises clear and will
II. Anderson. Lawton s dele-j no giod words lock
local markets do not require standard varietie grad- I pi,,# ^ shiiifton, has returned and; \ woman, ;ir, whose mind Is pure, whose
. c ii r i pi 1 . ~ . ay« that statehood Is sure coming this thoughts will hold vou denr
0 f™,t-1 "'■[ Pfek'ng- <"• -h'PPi-K quality o. I AB„ *rence you
tlie iriut; all of which is required bv the wholesale I — 1 are near.
A company has been formed at Coweta
for the purpose of offering gas practically i rant t • t ;aim In friendship a name the
to any manufacturing companies one who will stay true
sr^ll locate there. | And think of nie when skies are dark aa
1 when the skies are bhie—
The nlo. k bonus inked by the Do For- one wh will batlle on Hard for me unto
est Wireless Telegraph company has been tftf. end—
subscribed at Tulsa, and ti - station is And that l the. kind of perron I want fori
assured. It Ik expected that work will a friend.
begin in a short time.
F;l/M..|i)ion i- lo oiar in "A , ,-„r I
it with Major .Miller?
Man has been likened to an almanac I - a Denver
woman---she gets a new one each yrm.
Bradstreel reports that tho year 1905 was the mo i
prosperous of the >< ar- in the I'niinl Siati
Doubtless Mr. .leromo places ccrtain of the i n ■' rmu'c
officials in his I'lnssiflcntion "'stMcsnirn criminals.''
Wonder how much decline Uoosevelt stock will take
when Walter W'ellnioii Marts on. his trip to I lie north
pole?
The Russian -Irike seenis tn he jrnj|,R the wav of the
lyerage American strike, though it i- showine more
virilit v.
One thing temls to prove thai 'I'lioma.- I.awson is not
on the verge of failure, as reported. Hp i, making
!ht> assertion himself.
If one may judge from the disturbances the Russian
odk« must be something like the liquid snake producer
rt>IH by the Indian Territorv bootleggers,
Croesus bad only $10,000,(100. and it is fortunate
lhat he lived many hundred years ago instead of in
Ihe twentieth century or Rockefeller might have hint
even that.
President Roosevelt sent holiday geetings to "Bob"
Fitisimiuon*.. The president will probably be criti-
cised, but, then, i'itz Dee !, encouragement more than
ever now.
Speaker Joe ( annon savs that Congress never had
Of high an average of intelligence as now. People in
Oklahoma will believe this, perhaps, if they get state-
hood in a few weeks.
near Yost, burned to the ground last
week. The Are caught from the kitchen
stove, and the building, which was a new
one, with its contents, a complete loss.
Mis« Nettie Odgen, while returning: to
town from .her home eight miles nortli
of Enid, was thrown from the buggy, bus-
John Bahlman and J. H. Smith became
Involved in a difficulty at Duke, in
Greer county, one day last week, and In
the flght Bahlman is alleged to have cut
a large gash In Smith's head and neck
jail at Mangum.
deary Journal.
Geary owed one
An Indian living near j .Tis h(, or
of o;ir merchants and :
MANUFACTURES LARGE PORTION
OF OUR COMMERCE NOW
Manfiicitiru* participated to Ihe of more
'han a billion dollars in the 2 1-2 billion dollars' worth
ol commerce of the United States ,luring 0|,M,„
•""'I li ending with November, 190:,. i'ig„„.s jllst
supplied by the department of commerce and labor,
through its bureau of statistics, show that the value of
manufacturer, materials imported in the eleven month-
' "ling with November was 5X3 million dollars and of
inan.utactures exported, 520 million dollars, speaking
in round terms. This by far exceeds in both imports of
ma . mil and exports of manufactures the figures of any
earlier year and suggests that the total for the full
calendar year 1905 will be approximately 550 million
dollars worth of material imported for use in manu-
facturing and 5r0 million dollars worth of manufac
tures exported. It will exceed by far that of any pre-
ceding year both in the imports of material for use in
manufacturing and in exports of manufactures.
I lie value of crude material for use in manufacturing
imported in the eleven months ending with November^
l!'l>5, was, in round terms, 369 million dollars, a-ainst
•109 millions in the norths of the preceding rear,
and of material partially manufactured for use in
muifcilacturing 145 millions, against 122 millions in
the same months of last vear.
.Jr1::1;': lrm!^tu,eslift'ir,,s for ,hp olcve" t"- v""-> '■ «w >
s < U .uO millions, against }•>!) millions in tliei Alice Rector. Whose husband, Albert Rec-
same months of last year. It was not until the calendar l"r w:,s kil1"' 111 0 wr,rk Iho M,sso'jrl-
year 19041 that manuf.eturcs exported bed a mTh^ 11'
o a^ ol .^( o million; dollars, but in the calendar v< igy mtoujlt Kr*inii • • ■ i«i Tnu la sued by
1905 they seem likely to approximate 570 millions «'ince i K J BrayI " "" * m ,or ,h0 sa,no
the exports of the single month of Nov,nil,er were over! r°ag°n *r ^
1H million dollars, and suggest that December wilt
j probably add about the same amount to the eleven
i months figures of f>->0 million* already recorded. In
j t he calendar year 1004 the value of manufactures ex-1 Norman Trmstripi The university «>f
ported was 502 millions, having ft
that
Use Gas for Lighting.
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1 More Light for less money than any other light
2 Each small lamp produces a light of ioo Candle Power.
3 The only light that can be Lowered cr ra ed.
4 No danger from lighting during electrical storms
il 5 Being a soft, mellow lignt, it i^ not injurious to the eyes S
when reading.
| GUTHRIE GAS COMPANY
GUTHRIE NAllGNAL HWK
Oldeat Bank In Oklahoma.
Capital $150,000
OFFICERS— U. C. GUS5. Prealdant: FRANK dALE ana J W. PERRV,
Vlce-P1 esldcnts; ROBT. SOHLBERG. Cashier; C. R. HAVIGHORST and
N. MELVILLE CARTER, Assistant Cashiers.
DIRECTORS—U. C Ouss, Frank Dale. J. W Perry. Q. A. Hughes. A. G. C.
Blerer, A. J. 8e«y. Henry E Asp M. W. Painter. Robt. SohlbertJ.
There are those who'll praise vou \. -en ^
lh' (reek payment, which uis you're looking into their beaming
been in progress at Muskogee Blnee Dee. ' eves.
6, clotud tfalurdav Wilt. «!.• . x. ■ ptlun o( And lliosc who'll make elad promlMS. and
u r.'W dollar, lo RlraiiKllni? claimants the f,jrm the fondest ties-
entire JSO.OOO has l*er. disbursed. ' And those who'll aot a* though you were
I a high and noble saint
The farn: residence of Elmer Basil. And worship yon when you ore by wlth-
at tho least restraint.
TJnt frequently thn.« flatterers will turn
upon your name
And when you're out of reach they'll
curse, belittle and defame
Your every Inch, and speak of you in
language that Is anything buf. good—
tolnln* a broken tone between her knee Tll„t a „n(, „ , do for yryu ^
and ankle, a dislocated ankle and a nuin-, w6,ra Dp,rpt|on., honrt
ber of bruises.
Of course, 'tis hard lo know this day
just who'll he your friend
And who will always •*•• «* ^ vou and
will s ire detenu
Tour name, y . ir glory, your w«rth nnd
all that vou possess
with a pocket knife. He was taken lo ' Ant1 wil, f(,rr
happiness.
BRONSON & BRONSON
Farm Loans, Insurance and
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Abstracts *
Only Complete Abstracts of Title in Logan Ccnnty
Ycu Tay Interest ard 1 rincipal at Our Officc
Oldest cud Laigest In: urance ^ger.C) inCklahcn-a
W. M. Bronson
L. C. Bronson
Black Boi'ding 118 West Oklahoma Ave.
Gothri O. T.
think of you with pure
"he T'd call 8
. .<how no envious wnvs
came In one day recently tv. pay his bill. | W)H , ,
after dolnr wanted a rccc |.t la „
vain the merchant told 1U> a receipt was I An„ sl|,.h ., „ ,
unnecessary. "Me must have to s low
friend who'll
ss* heights give
worship—on such
st. dearest, most endur- >
Ing. truest friend.
I'll dejicnd
in. owe you nnthlnB.' said the Indian. | T„ nnW(
".Me go to heaven and the Lord ask Injun ;
he pay debts, Injun aays yes. Lord ash
Injun where i8 receipt. What Injun do? j ' "uhtry from the day of" fts "founda
(-"an't go all over 'hell to look for you." down to th* present time, and who de-
He got the receipt. duces the difference between R foo.ono
___ j people and Rrt,000.00ft. who considers the
telephone and the railroads, who will not
• v that we are markedly bette:
phye-|
Saturday suits were Pled at Muskogee j
again t every railroat! entering the city, I
all for large s'.ims, for personal injuries. ' 1 mentally and morally than otfl
grandfathers or even our fathers
"The people are just as mighty now ;
In the matter of elections as ever before
and just is discriminating n« to whethflt i
n man has done his duty. No man aver!
cets so hlc that he can not cn-ih b« i
wiped off the political map. Ami how
quickly the people do it too. They set-
tle a man so quickly that he is soon
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Quickest Time—Lowest FaretD
Hobart Anadarko, Chickasha,
Lawton. Mangum. Weathorford,
and other points on the Hock Island Sj item.
Making close connections at Guthrie for all
points North and East.
by Emmu Gray, who claims he was put i
off a train at Schulter before the train 'or®otten.
stooped aiid received Injuries for which ! *
she wants $5,000 damages. SciSSOred
unnygrams
or Hie first time
j Oklahoma has received
s\ , ■ . ..., .n/| ,i ii | i i 1 )>hot"Kr,i|.i i President Roosevelt, which
Onf objection frequently made fn selling the uklii i " 1111 •" ' million line, and it is thus quite appar- [ whs secured through Ihe good offices or
>ma omumm school lands, is that thsrt would ' < ao figure# of the calendar yesr 1005 will bo :l" iwwonai Mend, ckpuubI
U 4U I . .'at least 10 nor non! in ovnn** «l. ,r *i . 1 Frank Frantz, soon to be governor of t
"They say that poets have t\> be horn."
That's what they say. But I never could
iderstand why."—Clevelujid Plain Deal*
TRAINS RUN AS FO'.LOWS
DAILY EXCKPT SI'XDAY.
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l.v EI REVO 2:10 P. M. Ar GUTHRIE . 4:110 P. M
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Commercial Agent. u
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homo eonimon selinol ianrts, is that there tmuld I). :i
fafe way to invest the money, and at the same time
Feeure a pood return. Uhy not start mi insurance
company ?
It hppins to look as though the western fanner- have . . vc * n iv/ a c /^v
been cornering the inonev and turning the tahle- n YtAR WAS ONH
V'nll itrei't. A few more years like Ihe last one and
money centers of the United States will be found many
hundred mite* furtliPr west.
Denver is one of the lw«t American l ines he. ause she
lias spent so much in public improvement* with n view
of municipal beauty. Guthrie might take a few valuable
at least Id per cent in excess of those of the -ccord (^,,,u
vear linn, imports of manufacturers material iiv j proident n.i- d.nir^ ..r i" i.imt ii.iyd
creased HI million dollars during the eleven months and I f"r a Phoi"«i''li>ii II'"!would iiavc the
exports of maniifacturee increased 00 millions i 1"",r"val of Mr- noowv^it. and e guv.
| one readily. It bears his real autograph.
I and with it his best wishes are extended
to the Institution. It is a bust photo-
OP MHD A I AW/ivrnunn'6 ' * ",H' hv t-he president to be
Uh MORAL AWAKENING t • > ,.k
In tins country the last year was one of moral
nwnukening. The public conscience of the country is x" "oon,'r ll,d ",,lb"rt. '■ T- c"™' ,or-
more sensitive: the moral tone of the country is
BACHELOR.
governor of REFLECTIONS OF
■onveyed t*> tho J New York Press.
A man never, never ran enjoy a laugh
the way a woman can a cry.
! ward with I
er. I mail carrier
story of the only woman
in Indian Territory, than
The masks have been removed from the f.i >. of manv Mcivir., i rival town of Hulbert, pops up >ou read
of those who formerly stood high in the nublie est,.,.,,, 1 " ","ry "bou' "" onlj' b*nlt 1' "
' ' manager in i'ie territory. This woman .ears,"—Clevi
the corruption of those formerly > power in certain - si . Taylor. shP i. <■ . prm
"Some folks say de devil Is not ez black
ez what he's imlnted." "I know dnt; but—
may do good Lawd save me fnm git tin'
up a race problem wld him!"—Atlanta
Constitution.
In Oklahoma Missionary "My friend <<<,
do yoa ever think about your futuro!
ate?" Oklahoma Ike—"Say, pard, don't
iapers? We ain't been ;
lng else fer th* last Ave
leveland lender.
Iqmom of Colorado'^ capital eitv. .She i- startinir riirlit • omn,un'!'ps has been exposed ami the guiltv oni > lpul owner an(l the of th« a disqcieting answer
.... t mi 11 I * , Ir iif Vl«, . n Danb.H •>.... ihni -K.. r ... •
and should keep up the work of making the city more
attractive.
Statehood consideration in the hou^e mav be post-
poned a week for action on the Philippine tariff meas-
ure. Hamilton believes that bv waitir^ th;- w.rk he
will avoid certain opposition and improve statehood'!*
chances. This is probably true, but Oklahoma is in
that condition where the lo>s of «a h minute inakfis
her more nervous.
! ment.
Newspaper men have a custom of lin lin ■ alwnt Tlie people must be wiile awnke to moral U-iies, ml
everything, anil nn better selection ■ ilil ■ i I • *n 'morn! lie wort! in it'
deposed. There has been a general arou-n ' from the ",,-k , >' < •' '"«. • <*
..... til a shrewd uslness woman and knows Missionary—Do tn;
public lethargy in} which the country h.l-, been fori her business. It is raid that she Veld as u rule, or do the
many year*. some stock in the bank and not being interior!
Many of the men now occupying nuh i'ofli. . s from *"'*""1 "" "" *""" " wu" N ,lw-A" o.P-nd. on i,i,
" SI , i in ru||i proceed.'d to buy up a majority of tltu.
I resident roosevelt down, have been pounding into the ; the stuck i fif ami then took the man-
public in all of their public addresses (hat tiie people! a««n 'n! *Sh is a|8° ii ,ur«e i n«i owner
are directly responsible for their government, be it!1" th' Melv>" dlatrlct-
good or bad. Indifference on tho part of the people
nearly always results in bad g< jvernmeni. while a v i?> h CI Ivlil.N I COM-V1 KNT
ful electorate is the bes, ^uaraniee of good govern- j ——
brothers camp here
go further into the !
chiefs appe-
We are making up our list of books
for the Holiday trade.
There is, possibly, some especia
book you will want.
Before the list is sent off, suppose
you come in and make a selection of
the books you want.
"Curious idea, thif trnnsmipratlon of
souls,' said the man who reads profound
I iiiks sup' rflclaliy "Yes." answered
All«s Cayenne, "If | thought some human '
beings 1 know could possibly be trans-
figured into a.ilmals I shouldn't be nearly
. s t■ iud of pi ts ; I am.' — WusMngtoii
State Capital Book and Stationery Store.
made of a man to seareli for the north pole
liaminp of Walter Wellmtn. K\cu thoii-l1 I
will be able to nuike up for tlx-
great stacks of "eopy."
than
e fa 1
ttini;
old een>e of eountlpg a man
i1,t,: honest because he n honest, and not merely because he
|w.1 keep >afolv within the bound^ of law, i^ meant.
ouj . Thi- pulilif condemnation of sharp bu>ines> and p' liti-
j eal methods, where honor and honesty in their old
- meaning are not applied is the most hopeful .-ign of
THE GROWING OK SMALI
A* 'ii, w riter puts it * dom has tliere hf p. a ;>< : <1
rRUlTS IN OKLAHOMA, in , || ,j1(. work of removing the coating of respect-
The experiment station at stillwater ha* i- tied ^ ability from wi ned sepulchers has gone on at so brisk
ieh should interest not a pace. Men of <juestionaUl standards of conduct in
a few lots in the business or pol
Very Icy.
'ress
l Miss Backbay Emerson
:• women of r.ston; al-
; passed beyond we alw.n -
our hearts, you know."
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PI^EAPANT 8URROOKDINO0.
Judge
My love is all t t world to me,
1 1.1 ililn't live « TTiout her;
r t there re st two r tins ou •
VMWVi'WVVV/VAVvX WW A
J. B. FAIRFIELD
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like that
Net the Place for It.
Ilia Press
With all her
But what I 1 ke
la just -my w
That 1 lik.
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ut her
bulletin about r znall fruits
oijly farmers, b ti -e who 1 .,
towns and cities. Practical information i- given about
blackberries. d< wl>err . raspberries, strawo. trie
The bulletin states that the gooseberry ami ilu- cur-
rant cannot be crown fu!I\ >\ Okl.i . l h.
may be a few especially favored locations where a few-
plants can be grown and fruited w.tii -oiiic de e of
aucccsf but the.-o plants cannot endure ti hot sum-
mer! of Oklahoma win u plmu*d n i it'den.
Thcv grow best on cool, i > i-t . unl and
•hallow cultivation throughout th< season Thi Down
ing is the most hardy goos< rry and -h Id In 1
variety aeleited if an attempt is made t.« . , :•
(ornipt boss's, "paragon bankers"
anjl lawless corporation managers have been cast out j
of public life or stamped with the stigma of public re. I
proach with stern impartialiiy.M
Among those who have formerly enjoyed the faith si ik>
of the public, but. who have failed to come up to the '"'1"1 f:
new standards, are many of the insurance eompnn\ . w#(r(,
officer-. Certain political bosses have also fallen bv becoming
the wfiv-ide. There has been a purgfng « f grafter^
from publ; life both in the national government an i ini i.
in manv ol tlu state,-.. Every tendency seems to be * me man
toward higher standard* of conduct in public and pri-
yale life. . man who
Reflections of Bachelor.
York Pr ~«
hnt a woman di^sn't like ah
t Is that there is |jo feathor-st!t
to H.
snicoe meal, a dunk, and i c
TRANSFER, COAL AND STORAGE
Receivers And Distributers of Car Lots
bKST GRADE SOF COAL ALWAYS IN STORE
GOODS P ACKE D. ST'IKE D AND SHIPPED TO OHDERJ
*wer mosi
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Quick Service at all Times
Phono No, 20. 407-409 Wont Harrison Ave. j
Cannon S.i> Nation Grows Better
DO V01 TALK READII.\ AM) WINMNGLV?
that i
tudles
lere is no falrmltuled
the history of this
Is tr;
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i than be seen hy the f«|lo
Inf to have enprnge himself
an old pair of rubbers.
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' and Is more surel> a rri'inev-enrning povve i i
would posse;.s this ability to talk well, ii« a
■ceomi>lishment, or as a controlling Hem en
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Talk on Talklnc ' It Is not a question of i
knowing how Address
LORIN DE LORME, Suite 930, '.00 WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO.
ILUENT OF 8PEECH
ml w favor; It bring* popularity
any other acquisition. If y< .
to business success aa a Social
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