The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Chips from the Oklahoma Law Factory
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CONCjR> TULATlONI,
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COURT BILL.
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' appropriation I r-tor to 12.V/;
FOR INSTITUTES
I th*? npport of rounty normal
iriatltutfet m th* eaatern half of th*
'< ?' wh«'i> hcT'tofor*? faciiKiea for
, i Iigti+r Inatructl m of frachr*r« have
I '-o limit'd al o to aiiow a llml-
'< J irorner ''our«. In agriculture,
h'" ' . ' ur* ;iif'J <; >mtniU: a' lence at
i i/.« county liii'tltutes In th«* old OJtla-
Otorf WkfMwft of
; th«. houR" *i-n -ral appropriation* com-
i fiilttee iiruj HepreN«*ntatlve Vandeven-
j ? *[■ 'if harfl«avlll# Introduced a bill In
hoii' «■ '>.t -rday ap|/4.^iiatjrjf
I'll. ' ) t'< th*- •' rn <'>untW-\ 11.500
"i « - h arid $5,100, to lie divided
j tiih'niit lh" ' 1 mile* on the western
Miff "f the state, at th® ratir of 9150 to
j ' ' t" pr-iniot- th - upeclal atudy of
I ho HUbJer'tJi narned.
bop^S that "Oor Paul Vanievee
III not tettme afcc rTi and abarea before
popcorn picnic and windbag ea-
oaionM.
rda will not
count the vo
i appointed election
iSlowed to count or
t t:.t n* xt election.
An Of k<*r- pap«r -i:
tuff**r Wortroan should
t fcipl-
a at at«
Representative Brig** denies th*- aer:-
ous i I>arx« of having '-ver before t>een a
member of any legiM'ature on #-irt'i.
Henatr r Brownlfe la fit to represent the
ahort urnrn region and briny Halt creek
In congress.
Hon Hobdy is one of the coming: stat
TTi<-n from * astern Oklahoma.
Mr M' .Manna h«> prodigy of the Burn-
I'i^ mountain dlstrl' would make a very
dignified democratic governor.
We often
twlvc about ti
learned senator
tic > ourtit of eaf-
The public buikSinga and school lands
problema are the worst anfl longest
borna of the legislature's dilemma.
Jim Crow Graham i« rather slow in see-
•r g to the speedy enactment of the • ^ran<l
Pii ifafranch!eement c ause in tV.e elec-
About Iif> <,t the 1""2 legislators appeara
to be unfamiliar with the iarge quantity
of i x t-1 we inherited from late la-
mented Oklahoma territory.
\*^r- ..'r-w'cg the Merry Widow waltz
•it Jim Baxter a Gem theatre, one legia-
Jat-reswore tr at the Merry Widows'
s;.ould b^ stopped from dancing and pic-
n '.r!Tg on their late dear husband's
graves.
Senator Biafr is the second prophet
Jer*-rr;;aa howling and weeping and la-
rr; en ting '/ver his atifTnecked and rebel-
lious brothera in tiie upper law factory.
It i* t, be r*-grett*-d that feeble health
prevents the fine parliamentarian George
Bellamy, from presiding over the senate
every hour.
Borne expect that several of the pro-
poned locating of public buildings will be
knocked In the head with the veto stick.
a First *tafe legislature was r* mark-
for repelling spwtators. Many per-
that attend*- l the *-s*lons even once
w**nr away very tired and some even dis-
gusted.
It s'-r-ms that the well pall keepers of
rder in the lower house succeeded pret-
t k. J Ig keeping white visitors from oc-
capying the a!way empty Jim Crow te-
aerved aeau.
6 - tfur ar.d tro--
est 44f>"lcg commiuee to <^oc^pUe. sr-.
rar.g- ar.d sift the still living laws from
the repealed, dead statutes .
Tjt. both d'.-tors Bowdre and Riddle
p*r«ist in throwing rTape shot into tne
warring stateenv^n. Don't permit 'em to
sleep ,n their post •
TT-.e Putrnar. Pioneer sir.g* =or.ga of
P^'-se over Putman'a own Senator Agee.
Whirlwind Campbell Russell delivered a
twister on Indiar. ways. customa and
tr! ks yesterday. New Jerafialerr. Ru«wei!
knows much about his redskin neighbors
friends and relatives.
Senator Franklin's bill for the better
protection of the public funds should be
given the right of way at once.
Acting president pro tem Thomas
knows how to preside.
It is heralded that Mr. Tillotson desires
wit on the right of Mr. Ellis In the
ongresFional marble halt
SENATOR BHAZELL TELLS
SENATE PRESIDENT
WHERE TO HEAD IN"
Senator Tired of Rank Favortism
Shown by Presidency Officer—
Declares That it Will Not go
With Him
In some well-rounded words 8enato?
BrazeH showed some genuine stuff yes-
terday and at the same time plainly in-
formed the senate and senate president
that he did not propose to be contln-
ually bull-dozed by the parliamentary!
tactics of the administration gang In \he '
senate.
It Is a dirty farce, anyhow," said.
Braze!!, "the way the chair toadies to,
one set of men In this senate. With one
set a cal! of the aenat** Is made bind-
ing. but with the other they can do with
aueh calls us they plea**. I am tired of
such. I will not be wheedled around by
such cheap demogogy."
The senator then plainly informed the,
'hair In the future he would do as n«'
pleased He Is not a/rald of anybody-
Is Senator Brazell.
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HO today.
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CORPORATION COMMItftlON
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Ml Kurt Huppjy.
Ml%U l or PUBLIC FUNDS.
"""h ' ''IH "hiking it h fiiluny f
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I KCiag TAX BILL.
' Am Liny mUr i,ix hill with ih*
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II call a
III.
to re-
uttlng th oil tax In
half, wan ruled nut of
CAMI'URLLITBS OBJECT.
Tand\ oNn.il and M* lIlhnnry,
ih" < *h t .ni in it denomination, were
I'"lilted nnnf'i- f.. |hn house m
'"hnaon uinrrlNge hill in # rd.<r I
CUM I III! UNM . mnnt of thr
to Veil I el. rgyrnrn Of (hit t
■ iiiiieii from lining hurred from perfnrni-
marring. . ininmiy by a tai h-
nhullty.
nil of
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For Women
. /'MV wife," writer D. W. Bates, of Caldwell, 0.,
i nmkn that VVine of Cardui is wonderful, and that
i,lie ownH her life to it. She has suffered for some
timo with female complaint and would be troubled,
for week*, but after takjag a few bottles of Cardui
iihe was relieved, and can now do lier housework
right, along without Miiffering any pain. Cardui did
fco much for my wife, wo think it is tho greatest
medicine on earth for women."
With such letters arriving every day who could
blame anybody for becoming enthusiastic over the
, , -■ ;-.v- ■
merits of a medicine like Cardui, J
.which-has, for over 50 years, .beeal
engaged in the work of relieving wo-1
men's sufferings. Its ingredients.!
are purely vegetable, harmless, yet
▼specific in their'action on tho wo-
manly, organs. If you suffer,,give itjj
a lair trial. It should help you, as itf'l
has holped a miiiiou otiiers. Try it'"j
VALUABLE SKf * ,"<■B"oV- " IVMmI ft*
MK8. D. W. BATES
CtMwtll. Ohio.
BOOK FREE
for 'vom«tj. Sent free DoM^w iL' rt'*V n «dt«ire, mtt2 "
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1908, newspaper, May 14, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126690/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.