The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA SlAiHi UAflTAL,
t'KM>.\V MMUM.Mi .m \ t\ i: i i>.
TULSA IS TO tUVt A PELVIC DISEASE
\ PUBLIC PAkK * ^JZFSJZL'Me ,K a
OKLAHOMA PtAKS ARI
Very Short Time
WAS SAPPING MY LIFE.
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S.S.S.
- EXPELS «-
BLOOD HUM0R5
City Council Orders Purchase ot
Buena Vista Park and Will
Make it a Popular Public
Place
Special to the Stole Capital.
Tulsa. I ' T.. Jurn- ao. Tlf city < offncii
last night ordered the pu&hase f Hum..
Vl.si.i park, u twenty acre :mc: of Ian I
in the southwest part of the city ad-
ju .nt to the Arkanaatf river. wUic.i w;:t
be converted Into a public pi*rk for w" •
,:iere luis befn a loud clamor itor a
The site i* excellent for the pur-
pose a- hind and the pun haso meets
the aprproval of everyone
Th* ocmne.il accomplished nine i linpoi , -
ii in lcg'slation ohlef of * luich waK tin-
llnal passes of the sidewalk ordinance
Wlra-h means that the entire o'ty must
he "Uiawalked under tit municipal im-
provement clause of tlv ( urtis hill.
Th* flrKt street paving ord-Inar.ee pa —
f-.i iwo readings and will bee me . law
next Monday nltftt or at a al ses-
s ,>n thin week, four blocks w II he pav-
ed with v"ii rifled br.ck under il-.s - r«i-v-
a&i e. ll|e city to atand the • ost int-r-
MRS. SOPHIA CALDWELL
der way several months but could ii"
be accomplished so it seems until tlhe
Curtiia 4)111 became a taw which gave
tiie cits tlie auCiortty to oi der the im-
provement made, And eonnp. - dilatory
prop. nty owners to 'come mi.
mmli
3VERN0R PBANTZ ml) \lil°||kt
ON THE PROGRAM W IIM-
, * i MAM I OB \ * DAMA(J! I) BY BLIGHT
Big- Statehood Celebration at Ok .] • -
lahoma City Today—Governor *
Hoch to be a Speaker About Twenty Prospectors Ai- Experiment Station Bulletin Say3 Itching, disfiguring eruptions, rashes, boils, etc., as well as pimples
1 " rive at Pawnee From the Brit- Only Way to End Pest is to black-heads-ami rough, sealy skins, .-.how the prescm-i- «.f niic irritating
, ( _ _ I 1... U. n I M | 1... Uln^.4 'PI.. . ... ■ M.aU M.l.inlt it. .. %.l - . 1 . 4* 1 1 .1
! «i"« ish Possessions and Will Lo Cut Off and Burn the Diseased
. i, ow... %m -«• - Branches
nn.geinenu """ b" *
I b allou to be held bore tomorrow ai • | a| to l!Jie siaie Chi - •' {Special in the Siai <'ap.ttl.
L .deled / I Pawnee, okla. June _<• > 4 Stillwater. Okla . June 20.
, tvi,- -rrbe in P arrived here f.ein
| Governor Ho. iv of kan u* « i ^ lli(fWftlMU>n yesterday, for -ae purpose
J the city at noun tomorrow. Imitations j Im (^nK ;1
if Kan
Invitations j
v!'' Hdlit' arotindi i 1 toda to H , .j,oy made
r s*Ivansans asking them '•> meet «t.«l | l.-ft .-t.
foim an escoj t hi tlie %o\ en.or. meetl?K j
' , ! are- ve:
j him at the iraiii. lnn u-'liaiei\
Isi
er triumphal mA>-i'
will begun on the principal stfeeis of th-
«:it> which will < oiulnnc to Wheelei#pflrk
vhejo th" hpoaklng will tal'.< #ila e. t r ^
ginning at 'J o'clock. Here barbecued
meats and soft drinks w\ll be supplied b
the Indiahoma club ri iI« to alf
The speukinK will ••oiMiio,' ■Uhiur :
serlo"
£ four yca-rs
ii Manitoba, win
long, and only a
cereal-! e.tu be raited. Th«
is no stonk country ai u
■ •ouu:- fe.l in love with
- nfi arid#are bound
here jnd have their faJTt i
the f rip id re®!on as
periment station has
The pear blight is doini
a tr.ied rteal cf damage in many o«
wln-tcis Oklahoma. This disease at
\u\s of pear, apple, crab, and quim
ffiitain w^ien they
Til
ai it
«-
M <*-
to buy land
some from
as conven-
I bacterial or germ dlsej
a>- >ap of the plant a
j*;rowiny lisMi. ti
in seasons of rxcesf
' growth The germs
humor in the blood.# These acids amMuiraors with which the blt od is tilled
are being constantly thrown oil throti<ih the pores and glands, and the skin
is kept iu a feverish, diseased and unsightly condition. Nothing applied
externally cau change the condition of the blood or prevent the outllow of
poisons and acids; only constitutional treatment can do this. The countless
washes, salves, lotions, elsi#. that are used cannot leach the humor-laden
blood and are, therefoie, useless, except for the temporary comfort and clean-
liness they afford. The acid poison in the Mooil, which is the cause of the '
oi trouble, must be removed before a cure can be effected. 8. S. S. is a real
hards in blood purifier, possessing all the requirements to neutralize and remove the
, humor from the circulation. It completely eradicates every,trace of the
poison and restores this vital fluid to its natty d state of purity S. S. S. cools
la-
tent.
WANT AN INSPECTOR
.v.• uHii h\ • the acid-heated blood .so that instead of pouring out acrid matter on the kin
«j - ,| i,v . •( it feeds and nourishes it trith health-sustaining properties, and the eruptions
11p;'. x !-nt and diseases of the skin pas$ away. J5ook on .skin Diseases and medical
advicfe free. . THC SWIFT SPCCtTIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
j;:.in entrau. .
to the to the sap of the plant through
tar gland.^ in the blossoms and 1 ,u •*
Unripe Potatoes Htive Been Ship
]jtcl From Pott Field
US SOPHIA < AU WKid,. 11:: Mr-
"After doetorlng for a year and find-
ing no jxllef from leuroirhea resulting
PIPE LINE COMPLETED
Srptvlal -to the Suite Capital. +
Tulsa I. T.. June ji.-Tlv shoft three
i . !i pipe line from the ljaiuea lease -and
one r>r ("harlos Page? properties near
Il«>«l Ktork is corot'leted and r«'ady for
scMV.i-e. It w - aistalled by t'"1 Mus-
kogee Oil Rofllung company to secure oil
for Hie Muskogee r-finery, the manage-
ment thinking the Ked^ Pork production
the best for refining purposes In Uhe
Mid-Con Uhe nt territory.
TULSA IS THANKED
Bpecl^l to ♦.!« State Capital.v
"rills'... I T . Jum * -• S. N '- Murr,
4-hairmau Of tho Bin r an m o re M
fund. Is irt receipt of a letter from Ex-
Mayor James 1). Phel.oi. cljalnnan of
The Hnance and lied Croaa relief fund
of San Francisco, extending thanks tj
tiie citizens of 'l\ilso for t 'dr generous
■ •ontrlbutiona In the hour of need. Sev-
eral hundred dollaiPB went from Uliis city
to Vi cor the eurL'iquake sufferers
* WILL INDIANS LEAVE STATE
fcpec-.a! to Lhe State Capital
Tulsa, I. T. June 30.--W. P. Sunday, for
years h member of the Indium poiict
force and «. w<ll known Cherokee, pre-
«l.els t'lia i .-eatehiood will be the c ause oi
ni.i ti.v Indians leaivlng the sta^e He
.ef-ms to Ohink the payment of taxes *. I
w<yk hardship on Uhe Indians. Mr. Sir
fi,. « ideas are not shared by t.;e more
jwogreseive Intfiajis. particularly anions
the Cherokee*, who an* rejoicing over the
• d>ent of trtatehood. thinking it will g:ve
reli f from many of the petty restrtc-
i'oiix which have b«*en ove mem during
ten-iiorial regime.
HOW'S THIS
m prolapsus uteri, and which wan
sapping my life forees away. I finally
tried reruna, and when I found that it
was helping me every day. It seemed al-
most too good to be true.
"But. it not only helprd me. it cured
p e and. in a very little time.
"I am now enjoying the best of health.
•'1 am strong snd free from pain, and
I certainly feel that all praise and honor ■
arc due to Peruna." *
Thousand of women will read the te«- j
tlmonlals of Mrs. Caldwell as above giv-
en.
Thousand of them will be igdu. ed to
try yie remedy that saved bee.
Thousand of them will have the same;
experience she bad. • .
Penina Is the remedy su«;h women j
nerd. Peruna come like a Ijooii to suffer- '
ir.g woman kind
Airs Join Hopp. NVbstoi. Ave Glen
dale. \j. I.. N. Y.. has also been relieve,
of pelvic i alarrh by Peruna.
luring «h"
afternoon (loverno' Ho h ^vlll be i
prl.i ipal speaker, but one prominent
n>en of the two territories will be pre*-
unl and Invited to address the crowd. V ' ^
telegram from <luvemor Devl^ of Ar- j
kansaw this morning says that he ear- j ti
y.t tje here on account of other engage- ^
ments.
A meusufte toda> ffom W. K. Sweat.
manager of Pains Fireworks. su\s hn
will b. here in tlie morning and with th
ussdstam e of fifteen men will handle the I son. There is a movesncn
firewoiks for the occasion at Cobord ' point an inspector who .-.i
park tomorrow night. j amhie all rhe larger potat
All members of the John st«Ueliooii e\- : vicinity
iwv-ial to the Sutte Capir.i
Shawnee. t>kla... June y
••once flair reputtttion o'
potatoes has be-n landed n
reason that several carl i
tubtrs were ahi|jped Srom
rops. Where eowpea;
IhniUKh lhe ininciures In Hie I.,irk ul j',e oljtaln'1 11 ,vln ,v^' 10
lhe > nu « tender «hoois. The*., punt - l>e n* I h.- nei'tl UB.mlly
ftiw In k of thu S'OIIIIB ,l'r'° to '- 00 l"'r
ni^i> be made by hall or Inserts. *u. hi"11'1 WV liean. u.e rlowed under
ns plant lice, or b blllng or .'liewlnul fertility of the soil
! insects thai bite through the ten^pr j « reased.
.OIL MEN S PROTEST
BIG CATHOLIC CHURCH
sells f«
• owpcii
materially tn-
Line Section
.ind deci le which
c -utlve committee have been Invited t J
ci.me and it Is expected that all will b<* j
hi re.
A telephone message from Governor!
Frr.ntz brings the promise from bini ic
he present. The program of welcome I
will be as follow^: .
Chairman of the da>—Se mour lie-. -.
Address of welcome on behalf of Okla^j
hi ma City—Mayor Messenbaugh.
Address of welcome on behalf of the
1 lii.mber of Commerce- 1 M. Holcombl
Welcome on behalf of fii> Indiahoma
club— i; .1. liddings
Cn behalf of the Willing ones Craws
Lteper.
Oklahoma s welcome to Governors
Ih < h of Kansas ami Davis of Arkan-
sas—Governor Frantz.
put nn the market.
CASTOR IA
For "Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
seems umtj « iiiic* nuii in iiirvuBii nir.
l'ot. count> ; flowers, the young fruit ill soon turn I t —
in1 u „ i -ii.i « but "y iu,nc ... The Circular Letter Against Pipe
the tree. The disetse spreads rapidly'
lo the adjacent green twigs and leaves
whichsln turn become discolored and bartlesville. I. T.. June "0. The im
wither. The pear twigs and leaves' uti\e committee > t the Midl<'••ntlnent''
turn bla.-k and ..the apple .ml crab; Pioducer's association >o-da> is-ued
twigs mid leaves turn 'brown. The! ciicHlar letter to members of'congrc
condemning «he section of •• rate onl |
which relates to pip*- lines. 'Hie circu-
lar letter says In pari: I
By the wording of the provision «e|
f.el that our very existence as prodm |
. i> of oil 'depends upon your votes on j
n a inly for t'he
itls of unripe
•re this sea-
on ftwt to ap-
{ visit and ex-
(lelds in this
.• ripe enough
Churchmen Will Build a Brick
Edifice at Shawnee
Special to the State Capital.
Shawnee Oklu., .inns ..'0 - "i het i t ,:o
lien of this city and vicinity arc g«tii-iK
ready to build a I tO.UOO granite and brick
church building in this oity The *trn •
inre'is to be finished i t nerl
twenty months. It is mud that Bishop
Meerschaert donated , SO.OtlO and Sls'f^
.'ntlinrhie Hrexel gave >T,t">0 fto#the
i < V building > anno iu Slwwnee. .
'bark on the large limbs turns black'
and withers# slightly The disease^
: spreads rapidly and In extreme cases
! it has been known to kill trees in a
I few days.
Bears the
Signature of
JL
BOIN PARTIES 10
HAVt FILL TICKETS
"BERN THE JAIL"
AND II BURNED
Pawhuska People to Take Ad- j
vantage of Opportunities Fol
lowing Proclamation to Make
it a First Class C;*y
TO CELEBRATE FOURTH
i Ball Game and Address by Flynn
Will be Features
! flpe&al ■ t • 1 i®li •
I Kingfisher. Okki., Jun. • -K msfieher
; v, R ■irate |%e Fourth ot Jul> tilts
^ea." as she bus never done is lore. Some
i -lie prill, ina 1 fcatnr« •• day v I
I lie tii*- address by the M ' Dennis T.
I Fiyii; • A game Otf ball be u •* n the two
j best amatuer teams
•\"s the disease works in the plant i|1k nieat.-urr. We are I 600 miles fr«>m(
and not on the surface it anriot be! the leading markets for this com mod It-.,
cheeked i' destroyed* bv spr iving or f|'«r wells produce differcn- i11"1' '
an oil,.., Mhnlh.r t': .nlment. 'The only!""' « ninnlii* Into Hie sain- lln.-s M.
thh* that is left .1,. Is to cut off make delivery else.I,em of m,r
I prndin-ls or of an oil of the same guide.
■ the disease,I u ood and Unit. Th. ooMWoM « WW* M ••
the disease from spreading t., all pans, Hnt, nP<.(| Im,ro lines and storage
I of the tree in cutting off the diseased j , a|,aeit ■ -and hs pi-oduccrs we welcome
1 branches, the cut should be mad sveral | «!! .-oiners it seems practically impossl-
j inches below the 1<> \ est prflnt of in-J M' to divorce the pipe line and siorau'
I fecllon. The diseased bri.nches should! "ai ks fiy.ni the refineries whi b in. o
b removed an« burned ' j" tbwn i,,,<1 *torf "
.. ,,!! i lis an expenditure of about nilllon
Ijiis disease is much worse seme .... . . i i
..||ai« this I-.call: hi.s been turnish. I
j seasons thai, otheis. a.nl'.s also mil li ^ ]Jn(> ^ and
voi^. on some varieties than onL,^. t„nk« boldln upwards of IU I--' mil
oth • s. The Kelffer )•• r is almost j barrels of oil. Whi-h has already been
blight proof. The Hurtlett pear is! purchased from the producers. The
especiallv susceptible n> the blifeht.I shipping capacit) * •' the line from the
This quality of disease resistance isi field took out and refined
not well understood and there has '"ipty tankage in
Conflagration at Davis Followed
Frenzied Street Talk of Social- j • • •
istic Agitators — Authorities *1 u
Will Take Steps to Stop it
I Enid wMI be tipayej
jl&.'.W Vukon ha>i beat-n
.ouPhem part of
l>e«n the victors in
battle for suprema
>,r a purse | been little inl<(trniut^<
•very tr.ingj u Tho(v MWnit lo
Stale, ami;..
thu
K'.ng-
i ti she r
tlV
ate Caj
Spic.al t
Pawhuska. Ok'la.. June .n.- lion. Frank
Frantz. governor of (Oklahoma, having
examined the paitera together with the
petition 'signed by the requinate mvmtli^r
iMgtil volets, has declared PaiWhuskf.
Okla.. a city of the tlrsV clans, and i«
pro*.-liimation. lias ordered an el■* tion f>
the city officers as provided
the sii
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case at catarrh that cannot bo
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. fcHSJNEY & CO.. Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known K. J.
rtieney for the last 16 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and flnarn laUy able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
VTtEST A- TBAUX. Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo. O.
WAI.D1NG, KINNAX «t MARVIN.
Wholesale Druggist?. Toledo, Om
Htill's Catarrh eure t. iak«, Internally, « '" « tlm« "lu,f ul a '"w " <"'
• c.t'.ng difeetly upon the Wood and mu- iW-r< -
cobb ssrfaces of the systam. Testimonials! '
sent free. Bice 7&c per* bottle. 8old by j
fill DruggKsta.
Both parties w '1 have s Hill set <>f
candidates for the honor of filling the
offices for the fltrst time, of what s
locally elaMnied as the capital of t.ae
Oaigc Nation; the Metropolis of north
eastern Oklahoma.
The Osage India* r.:ser\.i.ion offers
to the farmer and stoekimen, many op-i
por; inlt.es t'i -i ar - no: to I- found else-
where, among which are, fertile lauds on
Juti
last night
burning
•Ity jail by a drunken
light a serious state
part of the country.
socialist agi-
•:tret i corners
worklatMnen
i great social
the lei
Hall's Family Pills «ara. the best.
AFTER COUNT? SEAT
Okemah Has Organized a Strong
'Club
ppeual to Uhe State Capital.
Okemah.. T. T. June 20.-Everybody :n
th.s town and everybody within a rad'u-
rtf twenty miles wants Okemah to he
matte a county seat town. In resiponce
•o a calliesued by Mayor Doylf. over one
hundred of Okennah's most protninen:
bushiest men met at the jo unci 1 chamber
and organised a vlub. tio ho known ns
the Okemah County Seat Club. The. .
pose of the clubwUl bo lo woi I# for
Okemah la every way possible, and first
of ail to make Okemah a county seal
i .mnot give all the members name!
ti,..- week Cor want ef sp«re, T. T. is.vlo.
Chairman . I)*'. .1 W. Board? He. l* P.
MiMe . Jno. Curuthers T J. Fn-Ms, c, T
31 ndd baton, S. L. O' Ban non, T V. Me
Mahun. T. H. Greer, H. W Rrtbeits, H
<; Mai' W. C. Keen. Perry lUntkey. T.
A Bedford, A. B. Allen, W. C. McIntosh
W H P'.elds. P. J. Becker./. K. Dono-
hite. W. T. Ktwond*. J. M. J.ieo, Burr
TVi dies, J. «U Nosman. K. T White, C.
T Farrow. J. G. P««ttnr. o W. Deahl. A.
J Martin, T. F,. Standley. R. B. Jones. 0
W. Steel. Alonza Rose t. K. Wilson. .1
Andertor. .1 V, Board, J. E (rillo-
wiy P. T, Thompson. Berry Jones, J. H
Van Pelt. A. J. DelfieW, and c. J. Hoiio-
re ustrally made ft>r a
and^at a price rang-
„ from j0 cents to J! Pct ao:e an-
nually in advance; the stockman finds an
abundance of grass, water and shade
with plenty of corn and "roughness ' for
fall and winter feed hug. *
There i.s no better ni^U- thn'i P.iw-
I huska. for thfr products of the tnarke'
gardener and itot pouftey fgtvnt alwaj"*
a good d.-inai.d for e.e- vt ii.!.-, '
good to eat; To the. Intending settler
and investor Pawhuska, offers a commu-
nity in which tenwarunce will prevn 1 fo:
at least 25 yeurs. In so far as the United
Sia-'s Marshals office can - stain :h-
proliibitlon clause in ths statehood bih
A <*i'y of the first ■ lass atmply provided
a*It'h all.that makes Mfe worth the liv-
ing; principal among which Is Natural
Gas, clean economioal and serviceable;
six church denominations, and nearly
all if not all the secret Societies; a oan-
mercial dub, composed of the live bus -
ne.ee in,.- wio an ever aleit i.> t.ie re-
quirements and ncessit'les of an up-to-
date city, and who have up to this time,
taken care of the elw/atHona! facilities
The Midland Valle? R. IJ. is In opera-
t.on between Ft Hmltii, A k , u d A-rkan*
sos city, Kansas, the capacity of the .gas
wells Is 100,<M>.000 feet per di hours meas-
urement, Insuring manufactories and in- j
dusu-ien seeking cheap fuel; the location
of t^.e city ia s.ghtly, and varied hills j
dales and - Tidy nooks for the hoO^-.s of j
tliosrt WhqM i n\e!<§e >t Is :o I ve here.
Tiis sei rei ' of the commercial .1
wiM frel* and t iierfully answer an. and j
all inquiries from those who desire t i
know more of this wavored terrltoi >. J
NEGRO BREAKS JAIL
Special to ths Suite Ciplta!.
inmate orin.
of affairs in
Por seveial nights past
utors hafre stood on the i
in this city, appealing to tii
to remed> what the call .
inequality, and t'iie ri..h m:
gain, by ap-plying the torch
These agitators are i?i- ;
, •• III the \\ .i®lilta \ ,.*!e.
I veil .bloodsiieTl. One . .f them said last
rig.*, during his wild-eyad harangue
"Burn the jails, destroy property and cry
out with all your mi gut for relief. Vote
for socialism, the only remedy to save
wurkiivgmen from utter ruin and ultimate
starvation.
11 is bell red hi i1 b) ns e i it< -|s
i.; .the Pournli. Al-v gaane •>''
.1 be played between the A. O. U
W. t• lui ot ifcnnessey %aml* a local bait
team of that same order. This will be a
good game.
The Rock island Is making arrange-
ments to take core of the great crowds)
that will celebrate here, winch will one
from the north and south. The celeforn-
tion will be held at the ^il> Park, the i
most beautiful of all parks In t He state, j
greed fori Qo^niig and dancing and a hundred
lecessary. I nl|1(,r ath'usements. will oooupy the time
f — i Aid e.r 1> morning o late nigh'
•riot «nd J racing and a «po- - an
lso arranged for. The people of Guthrie
ould no*. s pend a finer day. and ha/ve
better time than to come to Kingfisher,
nd partake of the '"big doins" on the
,11 .f July Every one invited. King-
er pu
bill.
will
fnt
b^-
.i:i• i -w II Iftu
top
n I
This city has been filled for sev
inonthtf with a lot of railroad graders,
and bootleggers have been selling wh s
lei . ti then ' eels I h ittk on 1 :,'i
stuff sqjd here has the efr« • • of making
seen on t ie streets at any time. Th >
one craxv. and if co-called prohibition
cor^tiniKS much longe:'. the IvWHatl TWj|*
tory will becotne the mecca for vendors
of "get drunk quick" beverages Even
pronounced prohhVtionists are de laring
thai Ops* fsfbons would i.v an Imp.mo-
ment over present conditions. If there
ever was a farce, pnohibk'on In the l^i-
dta.ii Terri:or> is Kvciy tr.i nig*
#■, si..rr ti bj he n wlesale, ind dm
dnlnk it wltli perfect freedom.
ARE ALL CANDIDATES
I Spec a' to the H.ato Capital. t
| Kingfisher, irkl^a.. Jure 20*-Ju order to
keep from pledging themselves the v t
} era of this county, ^lien approached by
a candidate for delegate to the Consti-
tutional Convention, say. "I am sorry,
' I. r. l .in ft >•> a candidate
HARVEST ABOUT OVER
I Special to the State Capital,
Kingfisher. Okla , June ^0.—.Ha: vest in
I Kingfisher county will lie all completed
' this week. Idejil weather has prevailed
alf dur ng harvest and lh< OTOp - •
gre.'H odds'the besi and biggest e\er raid-
ed In this section of OklahiNiia. Oorn is
looking fine, and has isien ploughed the
these
dani-
chinch
CVe-Sf n '
Okh
Jute
TO BOIL
coffee only brings out the dan-
gerous caffein, but to bdil (full
15 minutes
P0STIM
btlsfj o«t the full strength Of Na-
till s he^tbful grams end mtketn
a delicious beverage.
Get the little book ••The Road to
Wallville tu Packages
will likely «dve this plsn a wide h
I since I'nHe Henw-hel H'dth Is ac > g
I .Maiwhal assisied b> W ill .i.m p.
I Their ll'-i viciim was a drunken n
known a* Red, They locked lin
I the ooob r, and th some mysterious t
ner he made h s escape durl-iK he n:
li 4 to be hoped ih«t • w ii % ik<*
8JITTE0
hint and
with Iris
mind "
mu
lird.
,'er I
of
I
HORSE SHOT NEAR CRESCENT
Spe il to the Stat* Capital.
Crescent. Okla. June *).—O. !•'. John
son living west of lure loat a valuabl
young horse .esierda* 1 pon exattni t
tion it was found to have la-en kill- >
by a Wimfltoeater bsJI.
known as to who d!d the shooilng ■
wh ,t WSS dor e
This family medicine is
cSprcially <frl:iptcd for rc-
sUiring bad stomachs t>
their tiovmal condition. It's
record of 53 years prove;,
its merit • Try it for Poor
Appetite, Insomn'f n>-sl
Headache, It ai g e stion ;
Dyspepsia, BIqu...i . . ^
male Ills or Malara, l ever
and.Aquc and lie convinced
All Druggists.
last
The
crop
good cotton could not he finer. I'
iwin i deoroed ki ICingftaher coun|y>
will ra se hig crops of« all kinds iin"^
yea . The fruit crop will l e the larges
ivvr krowii. and arrangements are be-
ing made to lake care of this ei.d o;'
the it* ps. Business while atagnent din-
ing the present week, on account of
everyone being busy in ths hanes iieids,
s:.. • ta bes ti ' Tail, foe many years.
_ i. a
uncle drowned n oregon
Special 10 the Stale Capital.
■ a. I T June 20.—Robert Bum"
of this city reeelvel a letter frotrf Ore
gon las: evening saying that his uncle.
Captain W B. Burns was drowned on
June 3 while attempting to cross Rogue
river. The deceased rh- the democrat
candidate for t e !>g-i«]«tnie from h -
diitri- and was dronried on tin- -lay he-
fore the election,.
failed to file reports
al 'o t.ie Sta^e i*a|iitel.
n sirs tots
e:r. annual i
nlnsioner an
SEACHERS START TODAY
al to he St' 1 4tal. ,
iskogee. i T.. .1 ine S.x moun
ike'- Inievpie • and notai > t
w'1l start
c r« s
ugged
The n
rough
the Wick* ilff '
•anted t-npoose
fathered about,
no record of
the susceptibility of il.e different
varieties to this dlvbgkqjvligkqjbgk.i
varieties of aVples to this disease. A
record of this klml if made upon suf-
llcient diitu and published would be of
great interest to men who expect to
plant orchards in Oklahoma In tin-
near future.
Soy Beans a Catch Crop.
Tre rapidly growing practice ofj
seeding wheat and oat stubble to cow-
p. as iii Oklahoma is hampered vei > |
much by the scarcity and high prke!
of cowpea seed. Although • not as|
valuable as cowpeas fo- this purpos..
other iops may be used. June corn.
Kafir corn, and sorghum so used at the
oklahoma experiment station have
given profitable returns but
crops are very frequently budl>
aged by chinch bugs and dry \vi
Soy beans as a catch c op on
or oats stubble have 'proven
desirable. These plants belong
same family as the cow peas;
bugs do not work on them: thi
great drouth registers: and they yield
a very valuable gri^n for mixing wiin|
corn or Kafir corn, or
the ration with other
contain nearly twice as much protlen,
as cowpeas and yield more grain but
not so inut^i foil ti go ot forage. Th*
plant grows erect *nnd has mun !
branches.
The following arc some of the re-
sults obtained at the experiment sta-|
tion at Stillwater on wheat stubble.!
On June 21. 1904. the stubble on four
half-acre plats was prepared for seed-1
ing b.\ ^listing and harrowing. July)
12, the Jlats were planted to soy beans
In rows thirty-two inches annn t\-iy■
a yr.ii'i drill at the ale of thfrt> clgfit 1
pounds per BAre b| settlns the drill j
for three bushels of whesf. The
was badly ci*acked or a smaller amount I
v. ould ha\e been used. The plants j
stood two to six inches apart iu the!
row. ai the plants fin oulttviti bon
July 18. August t>. and IG with a two
horee ^cultivator. October 1. all the!
plants# were harvested with a bean1
harvester, cutting two rows at a riiue.i
The plants gave the following yield '
of gi'uth sixty pouuds to the bushel:
Manured plants. 17.H bushels per
Unmanured plants 11.5 bushels perj
acre. «
Average > ield of straw
Manured plants, 1.02 tons pe acre
Unmanured plants, 0 68 tons perl
acre.
In Urn:, the whoat stubble ..i .. neidi
if some seven acres was prepared'
early in July for seeding ^ soy beans j
by discing and harrowing. On July!
«. the beans were drilled In rows thirty
^ a p.111 s i th the lls grain drill.
The ground was kept stirred and free i
i from weeds. The .TOP *as not cut!
• | until October although It had been;
ripe some two weeks The yield , of,
1 ^ grain was smaller than ufcual and only j
4 4 13 bushels per acre were secured.
I Follow ii g wheat and oa's w^th aj
I t-sti h Irop like cowpeas or so,\ be.ns
is a much better practice than letting;
ey lhe land grow up In weeds to rob the
I the soil and go io seed to hindei
stored In
ther fields 802,000 bar-
rels In Muj. At this rate It would tak?
until June 1. 1!>08. to empty the storag ■
tanks now full. The proposed provision
of the bill not permitting the lines \
ship any oi this oil after Mai 1 would
leave us without a market for a product
io develop, relying upon a cash market
lo- the output, which w<- have had for
in wards of thirty-five years
I OUR IH 01 JULY POST 1R5;
W HERE TO GET THEM PROMPTLT #
AjND IS AJlTlfTIO COLORS.
Jhs Stale i '.listill Company, Gutlu*ia
Okla.. will furnish j-ou Fourth of juij
posters printed In an artistic manuer.
Arc you going to have a Fourth of Jul)
<*«li i t ai ionIf so you w.U want soin"
t'aLl sheet losters. in red. white and blua
We can furnish thoin to you in lussi
colon*, and w ills a big eagle or big fiag
at tiie following prices;
100 - -...* *.«• •
aoo io.w .
auo 12-00
IdO
Theae posters aap printed on 24*38 l ool
papei ii red and Pine Ink.
]r ordering state whether you want the
eagle oi Hag as the center emblem, or
w .• iher you deaire both the eagle ani
flag..
Be sure and write your copy plainly.
All crdets must bo accompanied bv ths
cash.
• Address THE STATE CAPITAL CO..
Guthrie. Okla.
FARMERS PICNIC
Bear* tfcn
Signature
of
y The Kind You Hate Always &iu^ .
A NEW SECRET ORDER.
Spe; ial to the State Capital.
Anadarko, okla . June 20 A new
sec.et order of th e name of Columbitm !
Woodmen of Atlanta, Is being oigaii-'
Ised in this city an I Caddo county. I
It Is' proposed that the fltst stale or-
ganization be completed bv the tlnm
the first legislature of the state ol
Oklahoma Is Iu session. The state i
lodge will be t ailed "The Itoval House- I
t f .
the
of Okla
Union Men Have a Fine Time
Ncr Wanette
Special to the State Capital.
Wanette, I. T.. June 20. The Farmers
l in.... people held a largel> attended
giove meeting here Mr. S. O. Dawes,
the president of the order, and T. C.
w tt, 8. J Hampton, B Mtindy and
,. in Jinobs made rousing speeches. Good
Judge- of evteinporaneous speaking said
thai sol tha very best orators of thn
,i,ii, w. now Inside the Farmeis
I nloii • Home believe that the members
hi llie older w.ill exert a great hifhi*n<:t
a' the ci institutional convention election,
ie Hpiie of the Union being strict! non-
paiiisan in political matters.
nixing w iui _ _ -i f J- •
How to Fool a Lazy Liver
with Artificial Exercise
1 VERY rerious Sickness has a
small beginning.
And, in nine cases out of
"J ten'that small beginning is
made in the Bowels.
Indigestion Is the beg.nnlng of most
diseases. .
. It paves the way for all other;.
Lack of exercise, hasty ealir.g, improper
food, arejts first causes.
Laziness, and postponement, permits it
ed | to gro w into Chronic Constipation, which
means ltfe-long Discomfort..
It itn't ne-eatary t0 be sick-a-bed,y > j
know, in order to be mighty uncom-
fortable.
Even slight Indigestion affects t^e
nerves, dulls the mind, and obscures the
merry stuishine of Life.
And, Indgestion once started, grow,,
ia.it, corrodes temperament, and discount.
| happiness, good cheer, capacity.
It does '.' at long before it puts you on
the Sick list.
J Every thinking Doctor kr.owa whj^j
Professor Rand kn%w it.
That's why he framed up for students
Jiis famous formula for Happ'"®*-". v
' "Trust In Cod, and keep your Bowels
open."
The BjwsIs need adjustmsr.t frem t!rne
to time, Jutt like a clock, of a watch*.
Mo "Co« d time" is humanly possible
without this.
And, the time lo ad|;:rt the *'-a- h
ret sf en it ha^ run down, nor when the
main spiir.g is broken, but at the very
minute adjustment is discovered nlses^ary.
The time to adjuat the Bowels is not
merely when your Head Ach«i, when your
Liver Is Sick.your Stomach in Revolt. and
Mature'3 Food Process retarded for 24
hours or longer. •
Ti e nroner time to adjust them is the
very minute you -aspect they need adjust-
ment.
—If your tongue is slightly coated,
J( your breath-is under suspicion,
if) -r Head feels a trifle heavy or
dull,
—If digestion seems even a little slow,
!f Heartburn, Belching, Colic or
Restlessness begin to show themselves,
—That's the time to est a Caacaret.
Don't imagine the Cascaret is ineffec- *
live because it Is pleasant to eat as Candy.
It acts a3 phasanily as it tastes. It is
t". congenial to your Bownls as it is to your
Palate.
It is not a "Bile-driver" which floods
out your 3tomach today with fhtfd juicea
needed for tomorrow.
. B t, it acts like Exercise, instead.
It . • rftulates the muscular lining of the
Bowels and Intestines,so that they mechan
ically digect food and drive out the
*;aste.
Tiie time lo use a Cascaret is when you
first suspect you need one.
The only way to have them ready le
. e precisely wheivyou need ihem Is to
carry them constantly In your pocket, as
you do a V^atch or a Lead pen i!.
The ten cert box of Cascarets Is made
thin, flat, round-edged, and small,' >r this
precise purpose.
Be v^y careful to* get the, genuine.
made oely by the Sterhr.g Remedy Com-
pauy and never aold in bulk. Every
tabiet stamped "CCC."
ir FRKR Tq OUR FRILNDS!
We want to |fD<T to our frlesdas besstlfsl
PreiicnnJeirirneiJ. OOLD-fLATED BOftBbN BOX.
turd-enameled In ttkss. It 111 beaotv for tba
drrastrf ubie. las tests la stamp! is asked as a
measure of rood faU h aad to cortr cast ol t ascarets.
wltH whicMWa"7ilnty trlnMet Is loaded. m
^erid te-day, ajenlJonina this piper. Addrri*
IderNsc Ke «cr Ceflsuv. Ckicac* Qt N«w York,
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1906, newspaper, June 21, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126184/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.