The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 200, Ed. 2 Sunday, December 9, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THX erfLAHOMA STAT* nntAL BDTfUAY MORNING. DECEMBER 9, 1906.
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LOGAN COUNTY HIGH
♦
School work bu started off muit sat-
isfactory axnc* tne Thanksgiving rt-
saticn Sev*reJ new students have
•r.terad and muHi interest Is manifest
la Um m«n> £<t.ar*JB*ats.
LasJle Parker, Arthur Paptlsti and
Raecoe Shearer. former students wars
visitors on Friday last Tha students
and CacuUy are alway* very much
pleased to recalv* visile from former
stedeat*.
Rare. Dodaon and Ventre** rlslted
-TV Blood u Tlie Life."
Science has never gone beyond the
above simple siaienent of icri pture. Bui
il has illumine lad that tsteicent sod
given it a meaniiig ever broadening with
the increasing breadth of knowledge,
i When the Mood hi "bad" or impure il
which legitimately come within the
scope of thtlr work. The science teach-
ers, in particular, are frequently c^ied
upon for the identification of specimens.
Scarcely a mail conres to Norman which
does not bring a flower, rock, or a ma-
teria] for identification.
This work is done free eg charge—ex-
GRAIND ARMY
OF REPUBLIC
flclentir dseistve to ptsra it la a rla*s meats.
alone Then, before e-aimlag champion- J trained voire*.
ihip honors, the Central Normal should j Tha following was the prefram arrant-
defeat her slater normal aetoools— at Ai- ed for the evening:
va and Weatherford. Py comparative! 1 a T:.e Br.Jga Lindsay
aoore* she ought t be able to do it, but b ^Nei.ia Gray Shattuck
sueh comparisons often prove a de jsion
and a snare.
At the opening of the e amm edmond
chape! on Friday morning at ^hich defeated Kingfisher At the close King
time Rev. Dod*on conducted chapel ex- w Wrr*m4 To us the ad-
erdsaa and Rev. Vactress made a ventage seems to l.s with the srbeol last
•hart talk te the school. j winning Caffnliy considered, the facts
| seem to indicate that KlrgAsher has 1m-
Prlactpal CaWert addressed the SO - j proved so Edmond has "gone bark."
060 club on Friday night on the aub- However, we wlM no« claim champlanehip
Ject "dew we eaa best improve our «'ntU Che university scalp dang «s at our
QUARTET
My Lady's R' er
Mr rOWL.BR
a Mrs. Winelow'a flooth.ng Syrop
BolMrger
Tempia
largad glands, open eating ulcer*, or old
public schools."
Walter Grothe's mother died the
past week and she was taken to Iowa
for burial. A committee of the school
appointed to draft revolutions of
belt. Tor ths present thai institution is t
in ths lead wits Kingfisher only five :
points behind in the on# game of the
A M-dlIT ArriT.Kei re.. U* " Golden Medic. Discovery " Lu
performed the tno«t marvelous cures. In
rases of old sores, or open eating ulcers,
It is well to apply to 'he open sores I)r.
Pierce'# AU-Heaiing Salve, which po«-
se*see wonderful healing potency when
used as an application to the sores in con-
junction with the u*4 of "Golden Medical
... Gray Discovery " as a biood cleansing consti-
QUARTBT
1 Tlie Desert Song—Trombone Sola
Phillips
MR OHAPMAT#
S- Mean's In de Cold, Cold Ground
Arranged
QUARTET
i Purple Heather
sometimes oharged. By far the greater
pan of the apartments sent in. however,
are identified without cost to the sender.
It is the ea^est wish of the fac'j iy
members to be o.' pram a. assistance to 1
the peop.e of every community In Ok- j
lahoma.
The St£te University of Oklahoma is
5 :rrled and managed on democratic,
principals. It wa* established by the |
! pcrople of Oklahoma: it draws its sup-
P"."i from 4heai: and its policy .s awn-
1 aged by the board of ilegt*u.i ap-
I pointed by the Governor. N9 distlnet-
j ion as to means., religion, r.or sex ex-
1 lsts at the university and equal oppor-
I runltloa for study are open to all.
Newkirk
the schoai An Edmond championship I lev. tenor; Mr. Welter MtGIlirrsy. bari
has peculiar characteristic*. First It tone: Mr. Kay Chapman, tass. • jf ^ ^ j which suffers jeep; where considerable time and labor
IMNPM o jt of the crowd tha University 1 At the hour of 8 p. m a . xtf n - through disease • 4 - -r.aiysis | _ , t
0/ Okla/voma KlnirfUher has no lr*er«t audience had «...** assembly i c; th~ and judgement are« A an oil. In w: ich case a email fee * j Sermon Preached LMt Sunday ai
in such c*aim The university has dons hall, to be regiro*<i w:^n a .'east of song Bg||y 4n tru'deed or imp-ire
well this season, but the scores agair.j>t No c'*j* of entertainments a--a o pop- mhj ^ directly iraccd to the
the Oklahoma oolleg's have not been «uf I uler In Bin .d aa m^ical enter. 1 n- oJ Foul, impure blood
specially when gt*en ty weii- r^ ^ made pure by the use of Dr.
Pierce'* Golden Medical Discovery. It
eor'cbes and purrtes the blood thereby
caring, pimple*, blotches. Iruptions and
oiLor cutaneous atfectior.#. as eczema,
tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and othei
maoiffcSUiUons of impure blo>jd.
9 m m 9 ® 9
In the cure of acrofulou* >welling*. en-
of -that which has been." no more to fe-
appear in its entirety to any uctor in
those tremendous l« ues of ilfe «nd
death, of slavery and ef freedom. rtf
the formative conditions of our country
and of the advancing world-wide states-
manship which will absorb the energies
of the generat.on. now preparing to «-n-
ter thecontested fields of the truest P°'i'
tlcal economy, of soclalogy of euuc
ion, and of chriatlanity, itself.
The philosophy, not mine, but that
which is germane to the first top-", :s
this: A union of states and people that
Is worthy our Anglo-ftaxon cltixcnsh p.
Not a fiction; but a reality that s^aU
mark the age as one of profound ad-
vancement toirards a truly representa-
tive democracy; combinn< patriot sn,
home-loving, and world-wlie act !ty,
. and such progressive learning s made
and Rwflv® Their Share Oi|jv,a reTtalssanre sn epoch; an era almost
Praise For Noble Deeds in the.in the world** destiny, a. ig mo.-a;.
LOYALTY
X
IS EXTOLLED
Members of Relief Corps Present
Newkirk, Ok, rxv T.—Advent ^.mlay 1
the Grand Army of tha RapubMc at-
MR M'OILLTVRAT
7. 3rd
Yes Edmond asked at to play again.
We don't need to. Incidental^, we do
respect, of which M:-a Flodle McKay something at Kingfisher bevvies pis/
!• chairman. football and the faculty larbads further QUARTET
games with anybody. The stove prop-am only partially re-
Mlss Jeseta Reed of Decatur. Illnols Ws weuid suggest that heraafter 4 ] presented .sa n imerou* en-ores were 'e-
who has bean visiting her slstsr Miss special list of high schools be chosen to spond*d to, and thee* responses in *sv-
LsjeHa Read of the English Depart- fjmlsh a chiucplonshlp possibility for Instances called forth sorr.* of the
Bsnt. returnd to her home In Illnols, the Central N arnaal.whose well known ' •-lections of ths evening,
sn Saturday morning.
tutlona! treatment. If your druggist
Psslm .. . '...."""."...Johnson d00'1 happen to have the "All-Healing
QUARTET Salve" In slock, yon can easily procure it j
j Tn« Strte University la the cap stone tended church in a body at tha t. Jonnl
:-f the free public school system of the rhurch In this ciky and listened to *he
new sia'e. and the plart- where many following sermon:
1 of Its future citizens are being trained
' for active life. From the «p4atle:-**I^*t us put on the
Armor of Light** Romans 13:12, i.
Walter Camp, the eastern raentoi
v ,f. Anon by IneMnf Hftr-(onr «nt In po<U(« ' f>'tbal1 "" «• « f —
Oarf OjMMfht stamp! to Dr. B. V. Pierce. 663 Main St. «—« •« ' >**•
Buffalo, N. Y.. and it will come to you by
return post. Most druggists keep it a*
well as tbo "(iolden Medical Discovery/
(§>•§ $ $ 9 ^ ®
You can't afford to accept any m< dieine
Trnstaas Spurrier and Lau* an1
their wlvea cams out last *Friday and
als dinner with the County Teacher*,
when they war* entertained by the
Facarty at the regular Thanksgiving
Teadtisr's meeting.
Ths Coacsrls given by tha "Kiltie*
1 ability to lose gracefully has made her i ^ Chapman** trombone solo was ful- of unknown cvmpotitUm as a substitute
ths butt of the institutions of the state, i lv up to the standard. Mr Oapman hav for "Golden Medical Discovery." which la
• tng long sln^e been ackrwwledged ss a medicine oy known composition,
5 b'g Oaptlan Donald at talkie on
defense in order to use him carrying t.-.e
ball. Next year then, this formation can-
not be used.
A. M. COLLEGE
C4um of Oatoa u* "bs*H^*"^.Ttl* .
Pa^iotism a NobTe Virtue Ih^ir.r; on the w olf, the best aKe for
those who have Inherited the tradit one
of our fore-fathers, who laid deep *h#
foundations, many centuries ago.
Tr.e like philosophy, for the second tor>-\
Is: Preparedne?! for the cltlzensh.p
of heaven; that endless sta'.e of prog.es-
«iun, ever onward toward the highest
goal, which the evsrtaetlng Father hatn
Suoje«;_-8om. ttat tne OU tor hl> cfjklw, even .h« onj
nd th. u.mun of tt« .! < °< ' "• ("r «"«. '
Corps, can MMb tie rWrnf generation; i'.udym* the aip.iabet o( .
and tail *■ M« «il«rlenM I cendint «nd m rv«l.ou«ly tr«:edIs n
rtoul4 m <Ur !.«. ! «•* "" cL™,h
I stand or fall, as *e read ur coin nn
Two lines may well be blended, on tb * j g.0ns, that set us apart tf>r duty, us tet-
the first 'occasion, in which, minister and . r g ready for that eternal c.tizenshlp in
congregation have tnet, not only the of- J he cele.it.el worhL
Onr game with ths A. and M. cailege V ®ns shimy along that line having a complete list of Ingredients in
at Stillwater, like almost svery foot bell T** %ok>* ** lllr- FV>wl*r ini Plain En*,,8h on ,ts bottle-wrappx-r. tho naUon
struggle Thanksgtvlng day in Kansas and ^ IWHUway wers acknowiedge'l to same beinj? attested as correct under oath.
Oklahoaaa, resulted is no score for either I ™T fln# "Mr h « a mt*%l Dr ^"*ce's Pleasant Pellets regulate
,-de ' ■ lovaly Tote*. Mr. McGllli%Tay hae *he and lovlfforate itoroach, liver and bowela
j nahrral build both for a rood skirer and
good artor. The complete *uoce*s of
StUlw.t.r Ok.,Dec . S -J. 8. Malone, I «o4'ttoM of O* KlMMlp.tlon mu.t come to ; not U
a* :a ant in tiie .J-pdrimvnt of ajsronoiuy. aI*d bJt a,i0 * h'wte or Theclocr may d late; nor a,
* tn C.,ca,o t,„ ,«k. VOn, the In-.er- 'Z '' " -«• -T « "«'.
ck shjw.
AM the st«#*et* whesa names were.
Band- of Canada *t the High Behoolj nw KlngfWhor betook themsaKee l" a *reat « mT>HmerTt to The rar/g hlm ^ on# of best coaches
AtKBtorlom lut night n- everything ,hi, .r w ^^4 th. rhank.gtne( holl-
flist wu claimed for It In their ed - ^n. But Monday they came back 10
.rrtle^m.m. nd B r^ It *«e prob- thetr acho.1 worte with ail the *eat that
ably the hast Band tha< has ever play
ad 1a Outhrla.
Tha football team had their picture*
taken tha past waak and have
banded. The past season has bean a
most successful one. tha most impor-
tant game being ths laat ons with Chll
occo on Thanksgiving day when the
High school wjfcs able to hold the heavy
Indian team to a 0-0 soore.
Ths program for the annual State
Teacher's association has bean receiv-
ed. The meeting this year wlK be at
Bhawneo and President O. W. Darrlck
turkey and pumpkin pie
makes can give.
that mother
Monday ey rting the Hesperian Valun-
i tears met in regular ssssion. Gaorge
Davis and Ray Corbett were the editor*
of the right and witty newspaper. The
feature of tha program was an extempor-
aneous debate. Then within closed door*
the society mads plans for the program
of the meeting two weeks later at which
only members are admitted.
The Germsn dub had an Interesting
meeting Wednesday afternoon. Miss
leader of the quartet.—Prof. Theo. F.
Fit* of the department of vocal music
of this urthool. The stme remark also
h< M* *ood a to the splendid produc-
tions of the Y*-ha-k1-t* <"9ub reported a
week aero, both entertainments having
been under the supervision of Prof. Fl:i
n the southwest.
ol th. tru.tee, t. th, chairman of th. iTVn
County Suserlntangent', action and, b°* M1 H rrl.tt. Wilt, read a
Principal W 8. Calvert has a paper !p*p*r*
"On the scopo of the Commercial
Course In High School."
Miss /lllson of ths Hngllsh depart-
ment visited with an undo during the
Thanksgiving vacation In ths Indian
Territory.
.Two member* of the Faculty hav*
sent In bids for land In the big pas
turo that Is being opened for settle-
ment.
Ths students and faculty wers great
ly pained the past week over the
death of Mrs. F. B. Llllle and Mrs. F.
H. Greer of this city. These faznllle*
have always been very much Interest
ed In the County High School and the
school sympathizes with the bereaved
one* in their sad bereavement.
Th* December County Teachers
meeting will be held at Mulhall on
Saturday the 15th. Beveral member* of
Thanksgiving day closed eur football
saaon. We have played every collegv
or normal team In Oklahoma. Three
games, all victories, hav* been played on
the gridiron. Our team has oeun defeat-
ed but twice, by Oklahoma University
11-1, *nd by the Central Normal In tho
first of the two gasnes ws playsd with
her. On th* whole, we are not ashamed
of our record this season, seven games
63 scores for us. a«aiset 31 for the Okla-
homa schools.
Miss Baldwin was the guest of Pres-
ident and Mrs. House ThanksgMng.
The Literati held Its regular meeting
Monday evening. After tha musical num-
bers Mr. Burger, the presld nt. made an (
The following sketch was npwally pre-
pared for the Capital by a prominent
member of our Athletic Association; and
contains a correct resume of the r^otbaU
season Jimt closed, so far as 'he '"an-
tral Normal team is concerned:
With fhe defeat of Tonkawa College ^
by Che decisive score of 47 to 5, the
Centrnl fltate Normal football team clos-
ed the season of 190>-7. The team ha*
made a brilllat record for itself an 1
the Institution it represents and a short
review of the season is not amiss. Out
of nine (9) gam*s played the team has I
scored six victories. In tha nine games
played Central has scored 154 points to
for her opponents. Without cmsM-
STATS UNIVERSITY
Norman, Ok. Dec. S.—The football sea-
son of 1*06 closed Thanksgiving day,
when the "Sooner*" phijvd Washburn
at Oklahoma city. All in all Oklahoma
has had a very successful year. One of
eight games played, she has won six,
losing only to the strong Kansas and
Texas teams. The K. U. game was play-
ed early In the season, when neither team
had been able to master the new rules.
Oklahoma has scored 124 points this sea
I Mr. R. M. Harper, general secretory of
i the Y. M. C. A. visited at the college this
jvkeek. On Monday evening. he gave a
' very interesting talk to the young men
. in the lecture room of the Dairy building
His talk chiefly concerned the conference
i which is to be held at Ruston, I ulsana
| from December 28 to January < . Tr.e col-
lege ass-* latlon decided to send ten del-
egates to this conference. '
A carload of machinery, farm Imple-
ments, etc is expected daily. This ma-
chinery ro.-rm of Morrill Hail where it may
be u-^ed in the work of the short courses.
A number of hogs have been purchased
by the station for experimental purposes.
Director English has practically secured
the promise of Mr. Ed. Webster to be hene
during the special week's course
patriotic organisation, known as the, the ph..osop.i. . .
Brand Army of th. Republic; .he lee* . ::r, unaided te^nlng^ nor, th. e-
demonatratlva of the two ha,lr.g « - ■""« «" " ■ """"
t'-red our heart* affection, by the grand t-ut by the dlv-.ne
ar.d memorable work of the original work .man and « of God the «UP tmely w
er. in th. rel.ef mea.ure, of th. sl*t>e : .-ate^an^p and l«derah,p of Jcafc
and .1,0. by th. untaxed record, of tl.e Chrlat. Not that renovation ftfk
•he Woman', Relief Ob**, during the .atl-le. «• h«d alone;
Inlervenlng forty year., which ku It. fr-reaohlng .man ,p,tIon that h«lB.
culmination. In this the .dvent 3taaon of ln th* *nJ' ' ' „
wti-'ch head and hand. This is the tru* frtUloao-
phy, that can make tne "earth and
1SC6. The two lines of thought, to
reference ha a been made, may be very - - <*ns
briefly .tated a. folio.*: The past, with > «'en. neW for ..I mnnk nd. and1 e.
It. leenona .nd tie future, with It, pro- ™ *"'■ "> " '
. „ . . ■ -JriM commonwealth. Brothers and a.^tcra,
shall we live for that citixenship?
^■emory bring, up before u., not only ^er
the conflicts, and the.r attendant sue- m I5t"_ l"e ^
:ease. and reverse.; the.r hour, of coir-
.4. and feeble rolnanc; their danger, ever It ln the DMnrr of on
seen and unseen, an the res :e of many,
while untokl thousands left only the pre
an honorable memory,
Inspiring talk. Miara Agn-. rotmg and "howd that It waj
Celia Utt edited the "Magpie" our society
quarterly. In the debate, resolved that
the federal government Should prevent
by f<*ce if necessary the ooeratlon of
the high school faculty are on the pro-1 th* 1*** of California which oicludes th*
beloved country; so vastly different, that
the Constitution of <he Cnited States,
_ , itself partakes of the coloring whirh
son and permitted her opponent, to | held In January. Mr. Webster la chlofjclou, legacy, an honoratae memory. momentoua l u«. gave to It. nd
.core only B0 Th«. U a remarkable .how- of th« Dairy department : tho d.part- which the ,urrlyora nav« chen.hed as a ^ ^ „Mth after tho
Ing regarding th. dlsad™m«ge, the ment of .grlculture, and will .peak here -.acred harllage; but .In th. thr.ngth.t ^ ^ ^ >n4 d|>mEl
-Sooners'' have had In the three large , on .ubjeota dealing with the dairy Indus- j went to the front, and the paucity of , ^ ^ ht,roM in anticipation of a
games. The K. U. game cam. too eaily try. . .number, that returned to enjoy he en- r|rtK(u, lh. who had,
In the aeason. In the Texa* game the . • , larged fruit, of peace In a Union That ^ ,a „n)ol, ,;atesm.tnahip, though it were
back Oeld was weakened, owlnc to the | Prof. SrcDonald atterJM the corn csr- , Should WMkttand All assault, from with | ^ National the heroes who later
fart that Acton and Hughes both had | nival at Oklahoma c.:y. iV.a week. Prof Or Without The Iind 0 .r Which ^ a—r old fl,g marched on-o
"Charlie Horses" in their legs. Hughes lioorhouse also spenj a iloy of two r.t j The Pli Shall Po.ever Float. I more a3 ,he arm> of An,„,ca'. Patriots:
.rtum two ns , nlaved r-ith the.**" «" of the Washburn game on ac- j tha carnival, anl re;-oris that the us-; Btl(> members of tho Grand ; thw, heroes, and that mighty multlturla
nnlver.ltr a school that I. never count-! c',un< "" !n<IIre<i whkh h" *«c',v<4 I cor" ,ery >*"■'*■ , J"; A 1 Army of the RnpubHc, of tho Woman's wh„ w r. patriots m lw. but rot p r-
"iin^ other .tat«. '" «- •" «'« At th- | Ratcliffo anl J. C. MoO.1 .lud n„ In , ^ ^ ^ Xmn. v* «- Lhm4 to Join the nnk. or to mrrr .
ThanifM-ivins amp Bill the agricultural de,iar.i en , were In 0u , r>or^er9i wll0 jor ft3jr reason, have not ; arms on the field; and the millions of
lahoma Cky last ween ass.sting in i e strolled onthe rosters of the two #|Ves. mothers and daughter*, of thoee
preparation of the exh'bit. j patriotic org*nlzaf< ns represented he*e ' invlnclb: * hosts, North und fiouth, anel
today permit me, !n the name of my | the carefully organised, or the segregated,
blessed master, to say to you, at the hands of those who worked, ill havlr g
outset, that I oan only draw, as best I one oommon aim, for the relief of the
may, from the vast storehouse of hit- di*tr «sMV as that dreary monotony '>f
tory <yid revelation, attention to but * suffering proclaimed son. of the de la-
' (ew cf the thousands of lesoons that j tlons of war; In the field, in Improvised
~ | might profitably demand our most rever-.fr habitable hospital, on the farm, .'it
w T o ay .> ^ , ! em and thoughtful attention. ! come, not 'he m ... on Ihe phelfonn of . -iM.-.l
' ,"nS'."8' ln n .rre \v.r.t' to to dwell In etilogy or trtte common>plares • debate. In the pulpit when the Nat urn
, ' * ./ .. .organ.-'on tliat wM?h has been adopted as onr, to demand a word of "counsel,
not outclass ^ ,^,1^ B i' , 7 I "e^ M I UlSSIM f«r today; hut Is Mag. If that as riches and poverty dictated to ths
her the whole troupe Joined In singing sat.on of a state engineering a >. W _ . . parti Mpants who viewed in t e out-o:ne
Oklahoma" to the tune of "Boula" and Webster remained the rest of the week ] ^ • _ • * y ^.Uha results of their tolls. In SOttg, rreech.
In the last game with Edmond
closs of the Thanksgiving game. Bill
CroaB, who for the past three years, has.
th* team has won six out of seven games
and scored 124 point* to U scored against: . . ..
. , .. _ . ' played a star jame at Quarter ba- K,
It. This record give* tha Central ..ormai > ^
I alarlad fa ntsln nf th 0. nml he . t
tho undisputed clahn to the Collegiate
championship of the state. Stillwater,
Rpworth University, Kingfisher, Ton.
kawa and Weatherford (forfeit) hav
been defeated, while comparative adores
gives the Central Normal the farfrafr
gives Central a big margin over Alva.
The two defeats at the hands of rhs
University were by very close scores,
and In both games the Central team
elected captain of the '07, and he predict
ed a more succeasful aeason even thai
j we have had this year, especially If
Bennie Owens Is secured for coach
next season.
last Saturday the Glee club, weeom-
panied by several Instrumental and vocal
soloists went to Franklin, and gave an
entertainment under the auspices of the
Methodist church, for the purpose of
The final examinatljn for the term j t
will ©ornmenre next 4a:u*iUy, L'c.cmber j
15. The fall term *HU cloae the ful.awing '
Thursday, and the* Ohrscmas halidays j
will extend to January 4.
tha extent that a University usually
outclasses a Normal school..
Not a little of the credit for the good
showing of the team is due to the ener-
getic and unselfish wx>rk of £. M.
eram and It 1* expected lo be a vary I Japanese students from th* nubile schools I OastUfcecry who has arted as manager
Interesting meeting.
The senior class are practicing for
a play which will be given In the near
future.
The senior debating section organ-
Ited a constitutional convention th*
past week with the following officers:
President, Fred Robinson; Vice-presi-
dent. Harry Cocrum; Secretary. Clel-
*la Bay; Stenographer. Max Keeley;
Sergeant-at-arms, Arthur Severln;
and Reading clerk, Mary Gum At the
present Ume they have under discus-
sion "Jim Crow Cars" and ths "Pro-
hibition" question.
ended with:
"I'm a sooner boro-
l'm a sooner bred,
And when I die,
I'll be a sooner dead."
I Krnest IIurges and Charts. Armstrong | '<•' tha taam during th. entire .eaaon,
] upheld tha affirmative. Will Mongol* and W t* 1" making MMrt mp-1 Tho ^ VnU.erMy of 0klahomi „
so that he might attend t
the Engineering Congress.
Clyde Tour.g the negative.
During the basket ball season our girls
met three Oklahoma teems, those of the
porting is especially commendable. , , , , . . . , „ v
no w fine faature of tha ^a .n, work founded and managed on denoorat.. t.o:t In a hat. but ne.er , .
I. that all of th. men pl.yed on th. prlnclpj-s. it wu urtabllahed by the , vory pretty.
esm were rertiar. bona flj. atud.nt, of Oklahoma; It draw. If sup-
■lect'ng-of ' ful reflections, for our common good;
and rot mere'* to entertain, but, .o fir "r ««> meditation on the ne.s f...m tlta
a. possible, to place betora th. young, a ln «"> r, J 0:
The freahmen have follon-. l the <x.im-|hlgh Mtlm.te of their glortoua ber-tage P;a>' «r""Pnd, a mighty nut on of pat
p> of the J :.l>r ir, the matter of class In ibtrn Cnltal Katag of Amerloa; not
haw The cla.-s colors of stetl gray and j only In our governmental affairs, our
pink make rather an unusal cornblna-1 oommon weal tha. our cities with the
met inrss umuom leams, rnses of the , ~ • • rt from thei0. ud lt8 po^cy is man-I Now that tl.e fo .rhal! geison
Northwestern Mrmal. The Bouthwestern 1 ^guiarly trolled ^ d^ full work ^ Roard of R^nt appolnte'd plans a-e being made to orgnlse basket , tne assurance that this inheritance
Normal and the I/ gan county high; tn * satisfactory manne.. rnis is re- (i .
school. _ ...
not meeting the other state teams out hBS a team
our manager co«Ud not Induce other rnr,a tht v%ar
KINGFISHER COLLEGE.
The claim of ths Central Normal to a
championship is amusing. It reminds the
writer of a boy who used to attend the
distrlot school. When the game of
"mumble-peg" was on and he had toasM
the knife he always hastily seised It
before the question whether It waa fairly
etlcklng In tho ground could be deter-
mined. and claimed a "etlck " An "Os-
car stick" became a current phrase In
li the cap stone of the free public school <0 organize class
'system of the new elate, and the place (, rai class games t
] where «many of It* future citizens Are. '
lis ar.d lo hare cv
>ughout the winter.
_L . . !... .. ,v_, th. Vermal hy th# Governor. No distinction as to j ball teams amoi „
Th* girl* w*r* d.sappo.nteJ In; • - -.nd *iKh s re- I tneans, religion or aex exists at the 1'nl- was held at the gymnaisni
s r*markabla v***ity and equAl opportunities for study 1 rernoon, in whl'h t e mat:
.chool. to arranga 8,^ 7.r ">• during th, I lir« f r The State University en up and discused. It „
KlngflgtM, aara lg7. for oppos ng t ma ''*«r "Kh no ■«">««• " aubstlt^loaa
^ is as follows: Roy Oampbal., Center.
John Fimms. I^eft Ouard. 1*1. McCarral,
, left tackle, John Crockett, left end. TLe-1 being trained for active life.
M'e* Rose Wetcher spent Thanlcsglv'ng !>foer.e Stro d and Author Howies ri*ht :
day with her friend. Ml.-* T>a SUtsel at P'lard*. Fred ^birtln, rlcrht tackle Clar-j
Hennee.ey, and th. ramatodw of tha etu Ttont right and. ttrl Yaakal, wl.|,'nnt° BatoVpouge la was •«* tha usual exodua of ,-tudenta in
K" P"" "I^ teSLsstS n.. Zul —U of home tu.key and cranberry
^ak.mu. --VI M^Kkd at th. convention, a Muce. but Monday morning at Chapel
ots carried on the contest to a c.mcluslon
which has cemented all hearts In honor-
ing the 8tars and Stripe*, hut etill m re
..... . . « in Love of an ln<festnictlble Union of
s ti-ey are rural districts, our ichools, and our sev-
3 . . . t . .. . .,,n states and 1'eople. 'j nut winch t"
i eral homes, but also in the patriotic ,
premely Important, the very l.re or
(American Patriotism, 1« sir., the heritage
of the vising ecnoratlon, h\.t it was h«-
sured to us of tf day nt a tremendous
cost. Tho mind staggers in ihe contem-
plation of the cost; hut the myriads «>f
years yet to oome, will k^ep sn. red mem-
ory of the G. A. R. and W. It. C.
manhood and womanhood throughout the ^
Is over, : length and breadth of our nation; and
A mecti.ig
The annual convention of the National ]
Association of State Universities, heli! The
B'anob. Pratt at I quarter. Otto 'lelan. left half. O. C. I at Baton Rouge. Ija. was .1 saw the usual
'wam.ier . Capt. full bark. Ralph very succemful ena. Baatdatha U ual | guaat,
rlrht half Hrvln Toho, sub. 'bu.ln.sa transacted at the ront-ntlor n
Caa'ieharrv Ma- .ge- F. Bent- Krent deal was gained from th* - 1.1
lay rtaek and Tran.r Omoh Bent-^nd Int. > tual contact of the A- :-g •
ley has ewtainly put io account thl. | °no of the moat Important acta of the
On Thursday evening, the #th Oentr.1 wasr the training and .*:*rience ho
Norm.I quarte'tr favored the pub I a Ith ' re.-el\-ed while at Michigan Tnlveralty. j
NORTHWESTERN NORMAL
Thanksgiving vacation
CENTRAL STATE NORMAL
■—asssssse—i
convention was the selection of a com-
mittee which la to determine what nttl-
one of tha choicest concerts of the sa-1 !!<■ aHglialky ln meeting ths require-1tud* ,h« association ahall tak« upon the
tire season. The <fmrtet consists of Prof mants of tha **l#w Jiules" tor**thar | Qua*ti..n of a national University :t
Theo. B. Pltz, soprano; *Mt. Willard Few ! with tha success of bis team this season Whshlngt. n Three plans sre to he con-
sidered. This committee consists of
President Jamea of Illinois. pTesid-nt Mr
Iaaln of Iowa, and President Andrews of
Nebraska.
I A very ablo seven column article ap-
' feared in tho Anadarko Tribune of Oc-
j tober ?6, on what tha nature of uor
j constitution shoud be, written by C.
Ross Hume. Xir. Hume graduated from
I the university In 1 and Is now prac-
tlclng law in Ai^flhrTfo. He was at one
j time editor of the Umpire, and took a
i very ptominent part In student orgar.iza-
tlot'C.
*' Good Goods and Lowest Prices Our Motto."
We are Making Spacial Low Prices on Drugs.
Paints, $1.50 for $100. Vaseline, 10c Bottle for 5c
Paint Brushes, Eye Glasses, Perfumery,
Tooth Brushes all at 1-2 Price.
e
LOWNEY'S FtNE CANDIES THE BEST IN THE WORLD,
•v, e e e e At e e a e
C. R. RENFRO'? DRUG STORE, '
206 West OkJeta
Outfarto UktabonM
iminniiiii*
i Prof. Gould was Hsted to sr* ak the
past week before the National Drainage
issoclation at Oklahoma city on okla-
homa stream and overflow land, and be-
i fore the National Oood Roads OongrvsH
it Muskr>gee on "Road building material
of Oklahoma."
last week Prof. Glttlnirer addressed
the Comanche county* teachers at !* *-
| ton, and Prof. Humphrey* spoke before
I the Shawnee city teacher*.
The members of the faculty of the
1 ? tate University regard themselves
the light of publle servants, and as *uch
| are always willing to ha of assistance to
I the people of the rsew state ln every
[ way possible. To this end the men in
the various department* a'and ready to
|gl*e advice and asslrtanea in all mstteTj
sauc
timu found nearly all back'In their
places and ready for work. A f'.w days
btfv.ru the holiday we were favored
with a visit from Dr. lio<fhe, the well
known eddcator, author, Iccturer and
editor, best known until nok w totaol
ttlltor, best known until now to Nor-
mal students here through his His-
tory of Education" in the United State
but hence f"rth to be 1 >ug remembered
from his address on Education which
j was given in chapel before the entire
I fctudent body. A lecture so full of vi-
i tal thought thut it is bound to have
a lasting influence on all who were
privileged to be listener*.
The Thanksgiving football game was
played'under adverse circumstances
owing to the weather. The Welling-
ton team was not here but tho oppos-
ing team was a picked one from Med-
icine Lodge, Kiowa and others Kan-
sas towns. Our team won an easy
victory and the crowd was a good one
considering the weather.
for many generations, yet to come upon
the icenes of tWs world's activities.
The past, though not fifty years, as
elrc-rms^rlbed In the present effort, m.rr- '
es hrough bra'.n and fiber, until
teems'that a single half-hour should ha- The armor and armament of those
infinitely multiplied, that Just'.re might duys will never more be ntedti for the
be approached; yet, that past, vital as repetition of the days of *61 to '#&: but
It Is, has forever speed it* flight Into an the armies of the Union, as" we all de-
eternity of retrospect; a boundless «ea | voutly pray and hope, will ever be ths
j-jwu-j-.-.-. -..j-..,- r- ,-www-^-^.p-^.o.o.rx embat ti omenta of a patriotic country for
i Home and Its Racred Heritages.
well up to the mark. Perhaps the
most effective one so far Judging fnsm The Home, 'he Nation, the Schools,
the enthusiasm aroused among the and the Church of God; these are tha
students was given on "Prohibition treasures, that you and I must protect,
for oklahoma" by L E. Hartlett on j and hand down in untarnished honor, if
the morning of the 3rd. Miss Ruble's, we aspire to that Heavenly Cltlxenship
oration on America's Dest Friend giv- of which Saint Paiil wrote and spoke so
en on Wednesday morning w is worthy j eloquently. And, In order that we might
of the hearty applause it received the. accomplish the beneficent designs of our
,ubjtct-ma(i r belnit dLtinctiy along All-WU. ll«avcnly Fmncr. u.nl lh.
new line of thought and the man-
ner of delivery exceptionally good.
The annual Christmas concert of the
Choral C^ub, under the direction of Its
enthusiastic leader, Prof. Smith, will
o:cur on the evening of the 17th of
tais month.
The teachers of Wood* county have
rewards of our redemption through Je-
sus Christ, we are bidden 'to put on ths
armor of light"
The Church, though named last In tha
above series; because in it* very natura
It Is the complimentary part of them all;
needs them all; pervades by Its holy ln-
ffutenoes each of them; is loyal, to hoi"*
and Nation, and schools, for their own
Mrs. Cockrell of Shawnee has bean
rponding the past week here with her
daughter Miss Cockrell teacher of j Toy Shower Just before the holidays
elected ProJ. Vinson as president of eakes: yet that Chutvh, ln tho fuffilment
their association the#comlng year. Cf its spiritual mission, muM direct tha
hearts and minds of all men, to the con-
The Tuesday evening meeting for templatlon of that heavenly citizenship
this week was conducted by Anna whhh is the gr,. t,-.t treasure for th*
Mager, the topic being "Humble I^p- son* and daughters of the whole of hu-
votlon to Duty' as exemplified by the canity; an Inheritance which man may
character of Ruth. Tho second half despise; tut of which h« w.w the lawful
of the hour was devoted to separate i lnherltor. as that Inheritance was t ur-
tneetlngs of the two associations. The chased by our Elder Brother, Chrbt
c- A .have.d!c,de^t0.h^! _a|j«us. tho Anointed of God.
Mr. Chapman of Oklahoma City
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
Ills aunt, Miss llusby.
We are expecting t> see sign* of
building soon upon our campus, as the
contract for the new building has been
let to Mr. Lee of Oklahoma City. He
intends to begin work at once. The
new Science building Is to be located
on tho campus west of the Normal.
Chapel senior orations are keeping
for the purpose of collecting dolls, toys cerUJni
Clad In the amor of light, victory la
and games to be distributed among
those children of the city who are apt
to be among the less fortunate at
Christmas time.
Pines the formal close of the foot-
ball season, challenges for Inter-class
games have been much ln evidence
and some lively contests are being ar-
ranged for as well as Incidentally
much good natured fun involved.
The Parliamentary Club this week
discuss ths "Annexation of Cub*."
and the day final coronation,
sure. The gates of 1'aradUe and ths
Heaven of Heavens stand open wide fop
all humanity; none remain outsids who
hav? the aplrltual vision to aea tha Gold-
en Entrance; save he who rejects proff-
ered light by which he may be enablod
to see the King in his Beauty, and ths
Kingdom which Ho hath pr*pared for all
humanity, through that infinite Redem-
ption on the cross of Calvary.
Reject not the kingdom, though you
may not understand how It was obtained
(or you.
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