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► RANK H. GREER. BDITOR.
THE OXLAHOSlA STATE CAPITAL. FRIDAY CORNING, JANUARY
10, 1908.
opium
By The S«at« Capital Company.
THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAI;!new york • into LINE,
MARKING THE END OF THE PANIC
At las, I he New York „anks havc Z,
tne premium on currency.
This marks the end of the panic.
SUbbctUPTION RATES.
One W ek*.'..V.!"'. ,C°r.'. '*r* ~^r'c"y ln0*1«nM.
One Month •••——
On® Month
On« Year
$0. 1 O
0.46
a.oo
One Month''"!!* in Advanoa.
Three Monlhi $0.40
Six Month l-OO
One Year 2,00
No eubaorlptionasent by rnaVl in'or%r of Outhrt.°
Or>« V«ar by m«l|. EI3,TION;
fix Months .WBEKLV:'
Cne Year
- fl.OO
^torluJ
■ver lasted a
No one man party
time.
Oklahoma's December and January is us pleasant
as the month of May iu the east.
' his delightful May-like weather has set tile
American hen to work iu earnest.
< >klahoma is in spots accumulating an awful thirst
In other spots it is being
Was t lien
rse
Powers J
n more brazen, cruel, revolting
persecution of a man than has been thai of Caleb
• 0.25
great length
continued
It
what'
observer with half an eye could forctell'tho L,.',h.T5ih""' h«.,h: the
OPICS
j inclapholly ,is d|s<
imaged
quenched by bootlegger-,.
"Th oodore Roosevelt i
.Washington, Abraham I
and Buffalo Bill," says
Bellevue, Neb.
i a combination of George
incolu, Jupiter. Bismarck
Principal Wadsworth of
Honest government and political machines do not
v-urk t"g, ti,,,.. Stud, the do„„s of the present po-
si"kU: rlu8 with one ringmaster, and see if
our assertion does not prove true.
Out iu Kan
ansas a man put five $100 bills between
-•leather bed and mattress. A burglar got it. an,,
that, too while the man and his wife were sleeping
on it, here ,s a moral in every story and there is
one ,n this.
was a senseless and idiotic performance
ever way it is looked at.
It was the result of an insane speculation i„ ge.
S'iLle UeVer hHd anything "" "'""h base
A™ the Proposition
inevitable end.
AMion it came the men who had been en
kite Hying suffered the worst
Heretofore the west has always been the heaviest
loser ni thees financial gale*, but this time the west.
had s ood aloof and was not burdened with the ficti
tious promises to pay."
aadlhJ'^T'^ Wa\tbe CrMh feIt in the «'es,.
and that as because the local banks, seduced bv
the promise of high interest, had loaned to the '
their spare funds.
Then, when the New York banks defaulte
«est was for the moment caught.
thJfutnr?Vl'll be ,h8t the WMt wil1 fi ht shy in
ami W 1 n np l,s surP'us money to the east
aoj shall see a great reform in this particular
The west w,ll keep its fun,Is .„ home and trv to
develop its special interests and Hot lend its mftnev
to the speulalors on Wall streel. '
Formerly the influence* that control the New York
lect of tkeZlT6 SU,,POS0<, ,0 repreSeDt the
™r]oni -
careless of what becomes of the rest ^ nTi" ^ ,n'e' chUd
■f it can only get hold of <he nat,°"
The end has shown on
east
the
toek
Mars may be drying up, but at that It
can i be a ciiVLimhtiuiee to Georgia and
I Oklahoma.—Indianapolis
J duly i« to be loworej on French
champion, but we have not seen the an-
nuunct-mem hailed with exorberani joy
In Oklahoma. 3
Hill Murray takes very little trouble to
wrap up the package* he has for Charlie
li'j lemon protulon is in every
——o—
hi' "*? was in 1110 Zenith of
I his ulory rhuraday. As the hand piase.i
on the btreet comer BUI Murray danced
ca*e walk to send old plantation style.
("an a man lie arrested for breach of
pro.nl,, if h, breuks ,
Sagement?—Ex.
Why, certainly,
such a welcher.
drastic measures
Idrunkenness.
The new bill regulating drink ln that
Whi«k v "* "Ul<' of brai"ly and
Klilsk, 1 „ .tut monopoly an,| give. mu-
i,,ipalltles control of saloons
Harkee,,era become muiUelpal employes
I ars are limited as to number and mav
|r.ot remain open on Sundajs or saint's
j lays or after X at night.
| Intoxication is punished bv nne for the
.£ond B a"d by the
Habitual drunkards are reglstereJ and
barkeepers selling them liquo,. are sub
Ject t„ heavy lines. ' ub"
«oi'thhlh,"°" *rw" "trldes in the
(UtlaliomaP -d
Kentucky? """d,ed °' "" 115 counllc= ">
Delaware. ,W° °f of
It captured a large part of New Jersev
added on, squar, mile on territory
to its control in Chicago [°ry
A'dd"1 al1 of the many thousand, of
zploZni:'y t s,icaK? -d
Brltalnrto«'!fotunhTnd'n;rtl?? C1"!"
eighth. in 3'rance one-
Russia and Oerma...
sumption one-seventh.
ISot! WaVB around the
It remains to be
has spent Its force,
It will be lasting.
ple<lge.
onsumrtl
and in
any decreased the con-
>r!d In
sepn whether or not it
and whether or not
year <
Nothing is too bad for
o—
..^'I0 Wua tJl** '"'sh toned'
^ fir °' th' constitutional convention,
now the august speaker of the
le can't resist the temptation to
at fiv«,uent Intervals—when the
oves—his "bringing up."
and I
house,
xhiblt
spirit r
PAR4GRAPm
Evelyn Thaw appears again in school-
huslJnT^i- *' """ niur,ie'- 'rUl of her
bo ^ V. " >,'°U"g woma" her age
oout Zi now. Isn t It"
monev.
fellows stand who arrogat^ to\hem.selv"r°Un('
eial wisdom of the nation.
>'es the finan-
DR. NICHOLAS SENN, THE GREATEST
SURGEON IN THE WORLD, IS DEAD
Dr. Nicholas Senn, one of the
scen«;
The democratic press to a member agreed that*
any other man than Taft should be nominated bv
the republicans. The big man has sent
through the Bryan shooters that
limbs quake. The back bone is I.Kewise oozing out.
AVith the death of
EESE.""" ,0"d
He came t, .h ^ "l the time of death
Ills father settled in Waahingt
sin. and engaged in farming.
He studied i
rind her
Uie ang
(em« to be rather overdone.
"arijd
F'eaple who don't have much use for vox
POPUI. or anything of tha, wrt-unl^
it s aiLompanied wit), coin would like to
>>e the pol.ee and lire company forces
it down to where they might be use-
ies!
'Rabbi Hirsch,
Iv'e mUl8a and Indlan Republican
"a.ve emerged Into one sheet. It's Veutral
C™oke" i "' B<!rt0n ls teHIng the
Cherokee Strip people -why Ood gave us
a Bible so hard to understand."
Plumed white uuulls have been
on the exceedingly rocky school sec tion
facmg the Cimarron river, about
miles south of stillwater.
about thirteen
ton county, Wiscon-
sin ver
is making their
likew
•Just now the
the organ that t
consistent" democratic
in the old Rush college
of Chicago. ^ m8y SSy 8bS°rbed ln the U
Dr. Seen began practicing
speedily attracted fame and
.. in a sermon on Saturday
.New York, in speaking of the modern
Impossibility of leading a private life
mllZr' "L.the telephone as an Insolent
machine which causes each po'sessor to
o^ione to everv other person wKo also
ias one. The tejephone undoubtedlv i« a
-uisance in many vra\-s, but that its'bene-
ts mere than compensate for it« di«a<1
vantage, is proved by the fact that peo
Pie tiou it in their homes. There is no
law compelling a man to have one of the
insolent machines' pu, in for the ex-
beneflt of his friends
tits
?luEive
mveroitv
Wisconsin, but
newspaper
, ... . nras a somersault everv time a
",^"mpioned by the governor. The "con-
sis ent organ may have jumped onto the bill and
pounded it hard, as has the shaw,„v Herald "i,
', e occasions, hut that counts for nothing in the
W o wha the tr iveraor says. If he sava it "a
t>)0d thing the Herald concludes that it is a bullx
good thing and all Hades couldn't make it sav ^
tlie contrary.
"~m"d ,h'p''"
lu ««>
he toiled
When „ ' " Was Si,upl-V a"tonishing.
•C™ '/z'u.r i'i u"r? ■"—™" i « ,
~A "'°rkins" *•" feg. 5 ~ ™ ra
iwake so as
RACE SUICIDE A
THING OF THE PAST
Max Roseman is an honest resident of
the east side In New York .'Ity
He was out of work and on New Year s
day his afflictions were further Increased
H.-1. ' n of triple'- to his family,
hen the birth of the last one was an-
nounced poor Max wrung his hands.
No work.'' he cried, "no meney and
three more mouths to feed."
The new arrivals, however. brought
him good luck.
The news that three babies had been
born to a penniless man soon brought
contributions and a crowd of visitors.
Before that
family
tia wis over Max ana
tablitfhed in a small flat.
A bill i
"An i
school I
Oklahon
low before the senate entitled.
< " .!t in<r ,i state laud board, a county
'I '"'anI in each county in the state of
ig and providing for the
ement and sale of all com-
Publie lands of the'state of
providing for the invest-
I'.v the state school land
iut "The governor shall br
le state school fand board.'
dverti
I otb ,
Wa
pver
brazenlv
rapher, in I.
"ml talks ' t
on overv mir
help him in
him at all tir
mpiling of
puolie. the p
but; as it , «
« n uiauy
Sotimid.it
enacted to prove
■ than was the order that the ateoorl
th houses lake down all the speeches
"vernor Haskell proposes to keep tab
nent of the fellows and nothing will
his work belter than to have before
-n the speeches of the members. If the
same was for the use of the general
an could not l>e#seriously objected to,
lor private use, the proposition is
"iiily critisieed. The whip may be laid
?s through '
use of this method of
'"pvln 8° "S 10 contlnue his labors.
Even when practicing he hai-I lii
iti'Tii"",:;pt'" h- ■ '«'
Ills death was brought about by his
and enough money ^
order to keep 1™^° hlm votnfortable for some tfnTe to
suppression of vice
a cover for livelihood
'■y Comstock Is to be the star
ln the second trial of Harry
I sen berg says Tha: marriage of Mr. Ok-
lahoma to Miss Indian Territory is con-
siderably henpecked. We fear the union
Will soon be unsatisfactory Nearly everv
-did bom so far is an Indian.
News must be terrible scarce in some
parts of 'the country when a certain lo-
space nwk GV0IeS iInost of ^ little home
t. 1 Tesi'°n: Are -Ur- Fr<=d An,,.,
nd Miss Eunice Smith married?
Several hundred natives of the Holv
land live in Kay and W oods county. Most
of them are good citizens. AH are indui.
trious and temperate. A colony of fori-
"ZsTl^on"1^ n"r
Horace Straughen, of
made such a brisk racfc .
the Peoples' party ticket a
n*Ir.be beeol,le the leader of mo
-Exchange" Pe°PleS' Part1, ln "tau.
Tne African lion editor says that a com-
th,! Jlm Crow law resolved that
the fellow that said "that all the colored
water ,n'a,1 ,^nlyJ,'enty of wo°d and
w ater in the Jlni Crow waiting rooms '
wai a falsifier, defamer and lijr,"
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.
«f) ^J^^PsWionforAs
simi ating the Food antf Re Su(a
Promotes DigeslioiuCIwffijl-
ness and Resi.Comains neitf*r
Upumi.Morphine norMiocral.
Not Narcotic.
vEijjr cfCM nrSWfnrrnrTt
yMxJtmm *■ m
Ckrnfitri^M
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Aperfeci Remedy for Omsfiii"
tlon, Sour Stnmadi.Dlarrliofa
Worms ,f omulsions.rm'risi
ness and Loss of Sleek
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
Cnjaranlee<fujn3rr ihc Food a
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Chandler, who
Jr congress on
few years ago,
clgeHllon^fter^dlnner?"* ^ '°r
"l'es; pie. '
Wife Oh. Uoctor, Benjamin seems to
wandering his mind.
trou^'J Wll° .,kno,vs Benjamin,-Dor
trouble about that—he
i t go far
"Dearest,'
am
witness
•ii'cd noth-
sionallv 'fur wi.ii "L "v "ls zoa' profes-
insisted on exploring the loVtA""'rica h"
Andes. „„d this brou^htS ZZT 1**
W,',.n"!WO",ed °Xertl°" thos" hi^'> altitudes
At the same time it illustrat
average physician is in carii,
1 he doctor violates laws with
Would call from him the >
how reckless tha
for his own health,
reckless impunity
were done by one of his patieS"8*1 CrUiCiSm if "
The defense will put romstock on the
tand to that Thaw went to him
nd begged hlm to use his authority to
lose the studio of Stanford White.
It this be true what excuse will Mr
omstock have to offer for hi* refusal
^a.ct on the information thus imparted?
•dence at the former trial show-
NN hite s studio was maintained,
and arranged solely for the pur-
[K t of debauchir.g young girls.
Mr. (.omstock has been very swift to
eart h <-ut i>eople dealing with objection-
, booK frequently he haa pushed
ds prosecution to such a pitch as to!
•show that he was using his authority
n .i despotic manner totally unwarranted I
But when a grave abuse like the White
• I'lalny was pointed out to him. le sdde-
stepped.
greatly fear that AMhony like Din-
wlddle l8 in the game for th
and dollars that he gets
o,?e"r °n "l- ,?haltuck Pafe« boasted of
ont L. G. tolles coming to that plapp to
buy a suit of clothes claiming he could
not buy them l„ Gage. This j" i'S
they printed -he truth as the fellow was
unable to fool our merchants -o he wend-
®d his way to Shattuck the ere '
where It is said -he hojght some
-on time. He has pince pone where the
woodbine twineth' and ,he ■ twanjdoo-
dle twangeth. --Gage Record.
asked the confiding girl
really your first and only love'"
No. darling,- „aid the youne dn:ni<tt
but you are something just
as goo^
Countryman (to dentist)—The
nex1 to thatun aches, too doc.
Dentist—Yes; it aches In sympathy
Countryman—Yank it out; durn
tooth
sympathy.
••oZc1, L"S'I ,ioflc'' •hta'^MIcine.- sei.j
' h^RbSfd "W mak" anolhCr ma" "t J'ou
"Me
an at.empt t0 defend the Kreat amount J|
emergency leglslallan" by the e«ls.a-
h"r' "I"1 aa>'s '-''"l t ie mere fact that
the legislature label, everything emergen-
cy is no Indication 'that it I. try! B ;o
tonivent the Initiative an i referendum
vi u! w th reminds ns Uiat Speak-
. Murray was eminently cortect when he
d As a newspaper the OklaJioman is
the biggest liar in the ,ta«e - EniJ
Events. 4
Bills
—o—
beaut,e.CI>U,nt> ",e fl'r<JlnK ou> '«
beauties of eount^ division already. Wltu
temporary county s.^at inanv miles
a railroad and a big de
1 the prospect !
hen the cry for county division
from _ ,
]|ady
HfoodiMH
'.'7" <ry r'-"- '-minty division was
mad .He^ is what the Shattuck Hquan-
Dealer ay> "Kill, count v. nilh la
past week took Invent
and indebtedness turm
mer Day courty offi' I i
°unty. an<l found ca«h t.. f .« "mount of
of the propertv
• r by the for-
the new Ellis
*5.1
hat the
Woods
otii indebted!
o. Pres
The
«'d that
titted up
, As the result of dancing all nne rl-ht
fr,K"y- K-"ai"hof.i'ta.
-aid to be the lt.-g^. man in the osage
i"' ' " a' lodge near Pawhu..-
ka. Ke-wah'hotsaahle wa« ;1. -cromlnef '
character among his people and wa« well
know, to the white settlers In the Osage '
nation. He was advanced |n years anl I
was ore of about half „ dozen Osage' war'- j
riors surviving the blooty >va, between 1
the Osage and Kansas Indians in Kan
rs ago.
replied, *'i don't I'
want It then. You must remember that t
r- children."
•as some fifty
sakes,
hen. Y
is the father .
"I hear that
ted. on for
'Yes; day before
ting aloi,g finely.'
^ asn t It rather sudden'
"Oh yes, but she had Jum
^"Ith the dress maker s.-> It w;
Blilups boose kill Is having hard
Img, It K n lemimtahle f-.ct t ,. demo-
., ™BK"- '.!lon at Guthrie has mure
"tics than patriotism. There 1-n't hartl-
a Questlo: but what wire pulling for
me political advantage 1, the mam
nslderatlon, and m,n 'lne up not so
....ich on the merits or de: ,'t, of the
11 nest ion as for some poUtlt'al i-e.j rt
That Is wha, the flRht n„ the Bill
te bill means That bill if carri ,1
ugh is to make Billups stront can-
Idldate for governor when Hit%ll ,-„es
,r '/ore s plarf*. but A'f I'
asplnitlors In that Hnr hlm«
yesterday
got through
ls all right."
e notrolety i
De
lacks in
Bryan will not l,e hard to beat.
lie s the same Bryan he was before
Stability just as he did then
He has proven it in his almost everv utterance
Wnee his return from abroad. •
his Guthrie NDewh K. i.
■ 8111(1 lip 011({()Kf>|{ fli
name platform as 18)1(1 which r„„ ,
eluded 16-to-l silver, ai.d a It of LTab^TJf
Which peopic^^S
viuii and never will hav,'
o home from abroad and in his first " faei"
pt"eh endorsed government ownership ,, I ng mad«-
ber* of his parly criticised and h oo^t hick I, prfhibi,iu '« 's
He has been .dvancin, Bryani«I ever 8,w'«„,! I " " "'"l
ion he gets criticised he hedges nation of power in tin
idKrrtic p4rty is ,,ot —*oi\::zy aml cit-v °ffi
The solitl men i„ the pa
-Ben-
where
eentraliz;;-
Kt.ites do
Bryan
.onTruTs^°8ei,locentraliza^'
That may be the attit,.r i„
it I ' u,passed by tlu> b'gislature, so fa
was possible has worked in one or mor
tion clauses. •
The Worrall printing bill went the limit of ■>
t«nP,;ja'Vhn^r;;'jrisroutrage
m°re wn'r«li^tion power does not ex-
People of Oklahoma in the la
It Is
the footlight flutter
is not what it is painted
the common opinion that an ac-
bltef n"S °"C '0"K afd sweet dream o'
Before the footlights she receives noth-
ing but applause and behind ,l,e glare ihe
frets the fond adultlon of the multitude
i slill pursues her.
tever .occasionally ,he mask la torn
and the scene of •hardship, tallufe
*oe is revealed.
actresses 0f acknowledged fame
Jnat Hied petitions In bankruntcv
owe, m'orHh":,?^ <t"hlnk"how"manTaBl^ ^ Z^n a
hundreds of thousand, . added glory and how a story of faHure Is
Ibeen shrouded in deerer disappointment
to which It attached.
New York has been
noblesse oblige
From the Arderson Herald:
"What „ I,, a name? wrote Shakespea
"That which we call a Yose by any otl
smell as sweet."
didn't mention the
- that we expect sc vii
rose because It haa that name
rnere is something in
Id like that tooth, pleasn, •'aid the
small boy, after the dentist had extracted
the small torment.
"Certainly, my little man; but whv do
you want It?" queried the dentist, hanl-
injf it over.
"Weil, sir," responded the grali.'el l,,
I m going to take if home, and I n. ao^
, p,,t 11 or- a and I'm goln.
ah,If It fuJ of sugar, nnd then (with ri
umphant grin) I'm gninr
I'uste
th° hill is having
RepuHica
Rill
Co
Thr
ture
lower I'O
vo>t«4 HO
ch member,
gainst the
h of CO-::
f republic
HStire. T|
raid on
imountin
oehe.'
watch It
name
view-
U.V>\ hut if the lojisla
to vote themselves rostago "liien
no, vote thems-lves Ohristrra. p es.
tobacco and other luxuries*> r^e
i, I, the priaclp'e
ed and i s h safo e{ th*t not a
man exstlnff an afTlrmatlvr vote
dlspoflhion of th" states
e that vote as R camp,1 i n
"eieetfon. The other mi<n.
mmerclal an,i a-rlctiltura!
their postage stamps ou of
World.
'irrht
why
Vf.--
Trim
! invo!
! r. fngb
°n any suol
funds will u
'1 a ture fop
the plsln c<
devotees, buy
their salary.—TuT
point of
more of
happens that th
Leslie Carte
>f dollai
ame. It ofte:
Henrietta Crossman id in like
truggl"1 rt b0t" t^e.n teii's'toHer:; fTZ^' 1™* 10
now "cis^Tof?;. rin tr,on.e c,oor' rir^-.nuhx «r ^ •
' undertook with lawrence D'Oruv conwlLu. i Hainan who wan
to put ,r, The I^r.cers,- IZ amM th l T*1 1 i8l°r>' of th*1
| a man who built up
rJrnr„WPl^kn,,Wn r""l'">n,o Of Montclair.
Cornelius ( ranahan and Henry JJoriarKv
were rldtng in Newark, wheie thev are
wroutr1 H * ""°"y ™" thls m ,mn?- a 'l How's This1'
""route discussed the pre en, ilnaneltl S i-JS/ .
H 5r ?y' 'hey enter- d Newark Mo- „ .rH, np Hlm;!red Dollarx Re-
rlt tity focuss-jj th, CHI,a# f H lar-d for any case of Catarrh fi,„,
trouble on ,wo well known flnaneler. no' ^ cured by Ilall' r^ '-, ". ^
to ""* ''■*"* "• """ that's F. J. CHEa<E Y* CO
to blame for these har-rd times.' he de- > W> tlto under / Jv T°U'*DO'
Ola red with emphasis. . , r^'ffned, have known V
Just then two prosperous looking >■'«*- believe hi ,l"' ,aat 15 5'ears. and
ark Oormars i>oarlerl the car at onn,.- ' ,sll<!,o lllm perfectly hon.
site ends. As they met in front of 'ti. ,us'nes3 transactions
MnnteleIreltes. one of them greeleo '''''' to carr
other with th- Teutonic "Jiorgen'" |''V hi* firm
equally ehe^"Pn"wtgehu:"R '.'"n.ha'n ^Wholt f'""'"1 & Marvl"-
and Morlarlty gaae,i at e eh . „ V, sal" l"tiggiats, Toledo, O '
nail. ;atarrh ('ure <* taken Inter-
Ld5!?!'"? -'^tly "1°" <h- hlood
lor&ble in all
Hnd financially
earr>- out any obligations made
gaased a
amazement.
"Holy smoke!"' • exrla
'-there's thlm two mhi
Cranthan.
through
New Ki
Even
a<l ti
gland.
If th.
attsfactory
Intense but
the burden
and she ha.
III,'
affllotio
Jrag herself and company
night stands in C'anala and
money quest i„- had *been
ti" *-rain w. -.:M f,u\. been
when addej to that was the
uent upon fin mcM failure,
as too much for poor ,Tisiy':
now gone to the hospital to
oneratlon for appendicLils.
ing iiMtitutlon and whose
bee^ known
eat bank
young man
family
tr.de 7. , „ Pioneers l„ a great j
trade. It Is easy to nee that
had every reason to nrest-i
lessness of that family
F*art of his world asset
quite as much to him as
talents with which he
HVS
llHVt>
■nif
flll.l it (Joes without
Bis he titles not stan
Personally he is
politically he is unr
nominate him onlv
p r1.\ ;
rt.v will not support him.
sa.vinjr the republieans will not,
I tor republican principles,
'""louhtedh a eoo.fe man.
enable, and his
ti
.t yet •materialized,
f bills point to a central-;
'rnor to the weakening of
< nits, as well a* the naming of a
'sale lHjuor establishment
democratic
Instead of that.
while Jealou
and failure
kin
said.
To
party opposed I
wh
I'inocrat in Illin
MS.
^ontrali/.ation!
re.thc de
Kver
>rr the
forlteg
id the
i^ar he
but
party would not
would split th-
the theory don't work
mocracy has full leeway
Til fact, if thei
'mocrats ar.
amp
little bit where
final
eolation
All Is >
the wreiths
momentary
i and mercl-
thc old ones
ne is rung
'nd tears.
le-
year 1907 was eventful
one for prohibition
nil!
""'in democrat has
fi' chance
:
tiave a show.'
nominate a
laid, *'Wu
"'id put him on the
" inline democrat
— — « tL
& ttmg rul of it« eitizenfi
"eaeape route. J
« pretty rapidly through the
One of the mo§t reniarkali .
|-he year 19n, wn« the tentpera
i wave R°n^ *r0Und th«
I The rnlted States has aeen r,
t.iis than other countries
It was temperan
"plum.
Im^taVVdicrl'-iuedy"*«.T„"1,ro',;"m"
bme 'Vh."*1" th*t eoun,r.v was more
bitter than prohibition here
The government of Roum.eU plann.d
atlta-
ofld in
o more of
drink and
name, it was a
s It was worth
we^re some of the
not have added to his rMjK.nsThilhy
Oration L1,0"*"' '° to h,s
th/ ,.m.( * man. As he walked along
of M ",'T' POint''11 h'm °"! « the
. kls father or the grandson
SrLJfl ' GoofJ stock." the
d name. Ought to do well .th ,
"'hs more reason for :t
1 Lnv nTtl"'" ln "lat 1,05 ,hlln
i many of the people he pasied His
me had Imposed It upon him
"hat do you suppose this rfsnorslblle
oung man did with that name'.'*
' e came it4o his fortune
nd fast ll..ing sto.e
went from bad
1 name
-•-wart Hyde, grandaon „f the former
president of the shoe and leithe- ,mnk
la at the poor farm or Long Nland
I he story went Into the newspaper, he-
cause he was his fathers son, and he.
uae th. name he
mm him
"en given, much
LEGISLAfURF )
had
i low.
Ten
i King
ne race track
a> from him.
rse. ttnfj he took the
with him That Is *
It would seem that Oklahom
fere,! enough already without
°r|o'"'l>' ,«r<„ng Bill Mur-
i*«u f ^ Jtable Person tn sf>nf, to f,K
I nited States senate. Nek her Okiahoen i
Whlel. ;n,l',0.r h"-' ' anming
which should call for am- such a fugges
public** " fit pun,Rhm«rn*—El Reno ne.
What
cause the name he bore was a ILMj
vertlsemen, to th, world that V
ais«>, to whom much had hi
would he expected.
Young man what about your name?
Your father was not a millionaire- No
nU™!^Jiame an "O'""1 «me, „ good
name that stood for Integrity and square I >i ,
dealtng and upright living and success. I thought we
- has become of the Initiative an.l
referendum, Ask ,o. r rerre...n,a,lv> o,
senator who label, „i| of h|a His
7;«"7" Pres-n's them
J "HUlrm Will the people be
fooled again so easily? The Initiate and
has constituUou
P«racer^gpr:rt ,o
Oovernor Haskell 1ft, h„n v..v grae|ou,
u" ZT""' n'"""0r'' this Tnsp'T,
or, wM s * ",k nn" "lore. Hum-
ors, which seean to come rfrom roll,hie
.ourcA ,h„ lh„ gOV„fn„rm,r""th'«
Ir.terestPfi |n on#k ro,.|tlh
Job plam.o to whleh all t' e t
nsr Is to be turned. Are the^
founded on facts? To )>• «,,rr.
the*
wo m r«
tf print-
rumors
tat a, a fr.«,rrr,h:V" 'n'rnZ-
,hO"'d give him
believ
mucous surfaces of the avst«n,
Testimclhials are sent free p,.|t,e 75'
C7;"r||l* 8 W by a!l (lrUgg|s,'8
T.ike Hall s Family Pllla rn~
stlpation. 8 for con"
Fountain Pen
Problem Solved
^re,n^«Wr.er«,.Mclo(?.
'"*rn0 «"«■ no inusa, no bother
Clean. ,t«elf. A hiK s„eeeM
COIVKIIJV'S
Sell-Filling Pen
ajffiwaj&a;
drrftii and th,B
. ti pea'
like it
won-
"thing
a. your father . r V l° PUt hlmw|f TI,
ornor's we
n opportun-
"s Journal.
J STATt CAPITAL*''"""
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