The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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TKE KCXA F7AT2 CAPITAL THURSDAY M0RXIX0 AUOUST 1M
TME OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL
B > T >* Stat* Capita; Oc-mt a->.
FISAKK H. CRCSR. EDITOR.
SL8SCKIPT.ON RATtS
ri '
s.00 ar
r*ai *y br C*r' >♦' Strictly un ASwanee.
—
«>r# Mcrth
<y« \ *r —
D*J!y b> Mall—Strictly tn Advance.
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Tnrw Mo^th
«■!* Wort^— —
mh ft* ^1" > o.'ty o-" Tt.9—s. -m<> -at
IS THE DESIRE rOE nrrOftKATTOS HOSBI
OK SIXFLY A CRUDE-SOUGH BLCTr:
I There it a certain- amptjier—jeia c-r*l c sup-
posedly—in tie stale of t->k.ifc..n. wh eft pet-
it.rig foolish. is ios.ng its or d<* r«s to re
.(ail Jo the patlx maw the shorteonr.ngt of lie dem-
ocratir admmistra; nm of th< new nut
This newsjiaper. which .s in hud o:.,.r with the
administration. in a recent iss&c- rem. . S iboat
of eff>-rt wfc.'rh is a rvi„;aest that the repa'.iic-
9rv«<« '**> *;*-!• f lb* - • -rt ■ •■.. t a .-
m cratie mismanagement
TEE POINT
min a&3* aaoa otaei
.1.0 «*?. bi- :.-ls 7v<rar
*-°0 «
*00 tri extra 1 a.ra; -e j>. . .. rs
A«4 iocs iMMoAfc aizn^A txcfc^Qra-
u ?•**•;>!*
After ifi> ,a man pays fever fld-
... r * tuii* anc hi .re doctor s bilia
It a u>t<ter g «ad or sorry when ner
&angi:e-ra mma-n «: home unmarr>«<4?
Met make more fuaa mw in-at iiua^*
'■•!■ tha stage than Key 01 her piaea.
After ft -Olt!: paS*r* «|, JHHl HuduIB
r husband with tow except a: ft
aDacr! prions *
0*">* ymm/r by ma:!
Ft* WtortH -
Or> Vaar --
SCNDAV BXMTtOM
SPECIAL ALVEKTISING AGENTS
rrmwiw br **
Tha t*ltf a 4 Werfclv O^itaS ar g
slwlMSg
System A*«r: -TW K.M SbelTVB.i SpMtel Ax®ncy
Tniaat Ne« Twt Cftj
Cwura. AgKBCj -Tb* x It Sta«e« Sp«sUl A|r«.:r
I ■ T m— MMIBB. Qtol*. Htanoix ^
2a, raT.«aa ctij —Mati J Bftrrrnifc. 1CT R A> B**- Q- ; obitf ana r$ ai . far
-ijfWKj*aj*er se^mi
# 1.0 to iha: «: • «isv is c< ar crowded
fa2S irii.h si,«r ■fram < - ..thr uh ' * f n .ashj -
> ° ment and extrarac-ace ill stat- affairs ami that 1
' here is hardJr a ;av paast^. tha; it ea r:- plaoe
txeif ■ -II we ~ i as opjnis;ap the r< i.u of "K:ug
."iarict li e HtrsL "
If tint iK-w-.paj' r is n earnest lis- S: .u- Ca; il;u
•rill c-ive it a few ju liters a> to where 1: MIGHT
ht:if ' ihoald there b - re to
f the anti-a Jraiiiistra- \
BRYAN S *S* ETY
<i*f N>* Terfc Gi<*e—
TUftt Mr Bryftt (0dit tiifti he dropping.
c ui of puhX Htwnm is jmWflmHj re
vfltkicid by ias effv-ru to te:
on the ir* every dftj Inures: :r the
he 1* to makt * J>e* m-'.rfii d of
U* uramuooii is paaJ"ziil> huoiruid a ad
ti* trios x:, k#e;. ti kiait SJ* JH5 fc-ft
ftdvskAce jmw|- fti his mftiiUftcrtp: Ht >ias
Ctvejc out ft syllftbus nf « hft; be Is to Bfte.
Iy w y ft aiftji cfta feud the pMt ft*** taitiei tbe rotmtry t a he curious oo#.
m his boaftt it u. UOI Lis wife ct«ui* the full document.
«>u3Dts to write a rhock. The pre^tmiaftry tftsite hawtw, is :.>
Eherj ft!aft:«iir «ir>frer hftft ft friend 'bo
f v «tii "Y mi liftve ft lortuoe la
-r vetoft."
♦ DAILY VXhSE
«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>
THE GREAT SEASCH
2 v« -T-k.; euro®* of the oftrtn,
i Ftob. PtHot-y U P"erti.
J free: nsL-ii^tt-r. to WftithMB Gre«®.
. Tocvtixtc to TimhocuHi
From IftUnru*. to
j Cou'fW W- Oyn^rv.e.;
,1 v* hc*ei tc Ucu tan.
Wtiort bu- the P«W>to d veSl .
i IVe trjed Teber&a.
ChiCft*< . CrickueWvK«d,
Bftlhft^!^ THrtThtt'x n i od Bow;
Ml ft fcn of
1 **e been 10 Pftilft, Timhco.
PftierBKt Pt-< t:.ar: Rye.
Cftirattft er< vd<'i. t"u>4fthftr.
I T& Sweothftjr H.U i^na Sftye,
} I"\*e rcakm«d o er Wilftol
I Rrtxtor. ft d Buer«,«f Ay
RIBBER.
d« Kuuc City. Mb
Tar a* Siat* at Trial—OMboli SpacJai a*m>cj,
to* Texaa
Tkn* h«< -Tir a^vemstaa plaea -!tt tb* DaEy
5^1't Cajitsai ta tbaab^.** *«i i iuirj, p«a «
a^uruS * "*" tba heenza as > - abd"a
Dal
licm p*Pe'r piv<'« the follow:iic:
| Ik.a t the peopie beiieve that iif'Waar C. N. Has-
tell is netleet ie^ his .:utv an! re<-r:rini; an un-
f*rrj-d saiajA. wheat he dev,,;es • much of th:
people's time rnniiine artmnd the country foDowins
• in the wake of William Jennies* Brian and ac:-
jnp as treasrarer of tbe National democrat'c cam-
;«ai<m fun : ?
lnsartUiCe Conimjssjc' fT M'-(" mh '< o > c.tita
nmeh of h time in trij>s abont tbe conntri. Is it
for the rood of tke state! What has V«*eiine of
the contingent fund of tbe insurance departmeo''
Clint Worrell, it ate printer, has not been in
i tver ietrns to sine UBti] ftf;or ;
hfts fcitan in love A hoy wt o hb*
i?t- eT l*fcb ftir.ittea, thmks it •"•oft"
Kin*.
livery mftn, Jb tftlkiaf fthout ft mis-
1 nderstAnditif he has hitd asys 1 ru
■ «-ry fttiKioot to mftke tverrihix^ citsftr
ftnd l* id ft n>t u^nde rs u.r dm* "
•w.ijg to 1'Ctpii^ft; slfcns ft idftftl.
n.ijj w.md be ft*, odd k*ok!i g mftUpe
■ wou&d huvt to he strftjjrtii, fttid ft.se
s^uftre. He wowd hftve to hftiA-e ft c ac
"hA. ft*>d ftlso ft leve- heftd.
E\ er occur to yom thai s< mf poofilr
Uir fuW.y bum* Oc-Gftttoiiftlly ft nuftr.
spoilt, his rift e for os. ftnd *e thio^. ;
There never *•** h t.ame lifce that.
That min cm t bj**:s his <rwn nw ." |
\ Biiwber «f y«ftrs ft*o, tfa • Wirt
■H*t eesi Beichhcvrs wns to ee which c: uia
ruive her wftstinc or. the line the eftrliest;
or Monday Ttforntnc. bus now the oaciest |
1* t if-- which eft® ctue the juost «fti>
pcm it p^rtjes
fclipoftrs
SELECTION OP JOE NOE.BIS
Tbe selection of Joe H X'i m as chairman of the
rafmbiieat sl te ccanm.rtee i more than satisfaei- Gnthr e for over two months; we ui. lerstatid he was
:t> the rcptibotaiia of the state and is equally taien ill while atti-ndinsr the desm^rratic eonven-
ks nasatisfactorj to the t mtxTats of OklahtJaa. it tion an" s now ja a I'enver hosj tal Since the
the tune of the aeanocratie prea in annonaeanp the XVetct ourent ^on. it is sa: ]. he has t-een phyaieally
«tuecti<m of Mr Norns is to be taken as meanirj aualde to alten : t. his duties, but he certainly wi.v
Mythuig bealthy before then. What the people wish to know
Mr. Notts is known as a hard worker and a thor- jt jjr Wc.irell needed an ? if he is earning b's
E?h orpanuer and his knowledge of every section ssiarT?
tji the state and past experience will and does make Was tke tltatr4Kf dollars Lieutenant : u^ii« b> uuua. ■■
bun well qualified for the important work he has uv,r Bellamt drew from the pubi:c tr. asury. is cob ' "*-• f* .,ue^. ' •
keen seiected u. manaee
1
OPICS
. k utuiftunc
Uist M.* Bryfti. is \c "rtt^
other <*ocftidar, ft f_l.
ffrefti pjrpones. and will o;«nfi«ar hia* e.Jf
t© rtua&g the jxftt <4 ft jk^g thftt he tits
•© ofter. r*tU-c before. He «iB litrit
ltiibSBtlf. he sftys 10 ft dtftcuasioi: of the
t}L**tK>T s ••ghfti. the people ruieT ti.3
"The m«a*ure of re^ arde Vha: is
nieftnt by the latter QoaStK* is •01111 slitl
aftrk A* to what Mr Brynr is tt :^fty
rymoaratec the f-. *Toer he i ft Bftic *«e
"te* thftt a y ordhiftry cr.ed cfct slug,
ti W ai know that oirdu he s eie -rd t*ec,
fti'««irie t Mr Bryna will he fl i::e sure
tr.i.: trie p-'^ue dor. t rule. The tw r«en*. -
int k* -'fts wceired h«ve perFuaded htm
beyond rocsuT that aelf-f cremmer: *
fftr in t: I* oountry b a fftree and thai
* e : tkms are held to no pjrpoae
The anftjety that Mr. Bryan diajcfty*
i* eet into t! e cftn.pft.rr. unl to r-i. fthfut
aift£:n|t Kj«e*: rit * h* trays thftt he reft-iwi
that tUad ars not r«j-ng waL This pu -
heft: .>:newi.aft with hope wher de>s-
fates to and trom the I er.ver coevtr-
:iob ftattered his ^anltj but sinoe «-n-
thusriMas has aomehow ooaea Bop:
V\ tnnipea.
to WeJimftoB
frTrrc Weeaaweed
It s cos: nolectd in t*r<* i
m )oc*<^ tferouct J4 jda f Malay.
Tours, Tumham ^Jreen, Thiht-t
Meat Eitiir.^ ^'ai«s and WsiahMio*.
cfut haver, t found her r«-
The a omai- I"w :«* ob vr-izig tX' t:.a
1« one m no d r«e«t- : ai^eak
^•.u; rrf-r fc 'S; fro;k ft* *raa*"
Beif art th« «ae«&d a eok-
"Areni your thildrea aroarin«!" "But
they can t help It. It's an inherited trait.'
"Is the it n reaJjjr mlghter than tnj
surordT * "Nan. ft* rviered the bard ad-
eaaed. "And it svo't be until p^eu g.i
pervRions."
"IV you remember the motto In the
copybook, "Honesty In the best policy
Yea answered Sen. Sorghum. "And uy
one erf thnss queer oolnddetwae I came to
have dealings with the man who pub-
lished that m^'hook iind j«eoi Je who
a ere f ,n the school bOWi that adopted
It. Nons of iherr. s'-emed to be.leva a
•v <srd "4 tliat nr etto!**
POINTED PARAGRAPHS
The ooci
r U*
Manan oounty
Jui> I-^kanaas C
tTSt time in 31* j r^.
It- l^en "dry « ■
ity Times.
The Bryat hampaign fr.nd doesn t s^x
te i*t big en; -*;l yei gtve it that
j uhheity M: Bryfti promised —Puilftdcl-
pdiift Press
"Well, anyhew. feaiiuav iRT-T havng
any harde- Job tiae campaign than
praspedty ift — lndianftpolis Sevt.
to language
mftnEtijj.'T'-~S;
LILMOCRATiC F VANCES
IN DESPERATE STATE
Is it itoasibie tha: the democratic cam-
Pto.ia.-E managers are piaymc t- ends
gan*e tnis jnr* Are they gc-tnng
s LW| of a got c nght car.: help
wme from Unoolr. thftt :-e d;«en : ;:ke ,r^ j^y 5..u^ were alrce.—Pitts-
the wfty easte-r. democranc jK.itKians alette-Timea
are a-ting—particiilftrJy their .numfttior. . ' —
that the party wil b* etrenger 15 Mr ] «Airmftnsfctp" is the newer: ftdditior.
Brvan defers rather tha£ haatenf his g
i-twt PfiHt imsfl of the oraxortoft; terv.-
pVUMBt and fstjll beheving m the {-nra-
•- 'mg pow-er frf bis smile M- B^ ar c r-
faamtiy morters "Let roe ge: a: t;^ Vet-
era ' "While M* Taft at a summer reaart
is oa^mfv pBtting ® hi« time imprrv.r.c
1 • £-an«f Mr B-yftt lf c.na£nf tnd^r
the r«er «tii! advtoe that is wfi- : rig
r.im tryvr many tjuftrters Ii is neec.ta*
\e say ria: aoener or ia-.er the tetber
wi \« A ioQuaokwis man nc;
to be arguei :ntr ailence.
F-e'^e buying
celebrated
Ga* Range aee rV.a
pingficid Mast Republican
Poverty ever has Its own rewarr. F •'
msranot- im poor mar. is going to be
caliec or ?r r carr.paign contrtbutK ns —
>w York American
"Acorn Range"
| One of tbe bert Range* manul^irtunafi.
Folly Guaranteed. We hiao do a4l k:hd
- f Gas Fitting and ke^p a fnl] l*ne
{■up^ jes ftnd fixtures.
QUEEE KITS OF HISTORY LQ^J- 2n(j TraDfiell
4Td.rx *• an '"t Brrtafc law •-e I
person: and places ♦
Ask < 1. a tor Acer
Oklat. ma for Taft.
ftr« ftwtaly hard up tor : ..z*a and
ftt •• aunt :iine isanismg u> so; tat ^
neetion with tfte oodificatkm e«nm;ttee. a legal ac3 | *■'"*!* " mUB**,r—?.. JT .
i: : ...! t-h* .-eau ♦
a * * tt* :«riaii> \ girl a
Has St rait or Graham been on >'uty in tbe city
1.sithrie the number of days he ha'
llie's moneT as one of the unauthorized * eodifi-
Let the p*®pie knew.
The Liars dub still 11 res.
Who waits a vacation anyway •
Ititmaa—Pitman—Pitman—who paid Pitman*
Tbe school land lessees know who is. their friend.
Cincinnati is makuip n noise on the map just now
Trit "autiataiiUa l.janieaa u.:«raau' of ;
i. « ,-ena:n:\ gel a g. od ahewing
.n Cnairman Ma a t nuance fwrftfe. I
:x reads like a loaf out of the book
fSWli the American M ..i.oiairea ii4 w mar y mi -
.i-.ijis are re3pr«aera«*d is its mem iter p
.<*. problematical, kak even If William
th?
at ion committee and is be honest in drawin
money from tbe state treasury?
Was Representative McOalla boes. wh-'B be "id
the same thir.c that is ask.^3 rerardmc Senator
Graham'
How abost E-f present at ve Bryan and bis dip ia-
• 1a the puM.c treasury the same a> Senator Gra-
ham an3 Representative MeCalla!
And what about Senator Thomas*
Has G. A Crosaptt. wh Irew C.i1'1 since tbf l<x
A man MM wott an office pretty badly to run for ld,tuw ,^Kra(., Wr! .n duty ••rilira i.J sin-
thesj dop l,'t Ua (lung tfte tisie his roaefter iadieatec he mn
Th oil men f tbe state can expect do relief from '
tbe oemoerat aimuustratk« ef Hask.ll Iha rCf , 8r"- ^
six months s; ar fr 0 (be : as 'if : rk
If one keeps in pood hnmor be will not Mind th: 'be house of reprewntiT •k earn tbe he drew
kent half as JBUeh as tbe irritable person from the slat, treasury lor eontinn as work th
st;-. ,.«i's ft nv j ti r: : • f ! . •-
Now
tbe mot
lest—did tbe codification committer earn
drawn from tbe state treasmrv*
iatr
st at em
it wan
Is 1*
nr
and make a
of state when be ac
for the money *
What do you know Terariins Mr
the secretary of state's office and his
stTatioB plank of the republican part> earn, up his sal ury t ■ y s his d-iti
TICK monev placed in th. hanis of the ag
eriarttnent heme vise,": to k.il ticks!
St
auditor
of th«n.
l cf
anl
That J. ■ P q ■ |
of Oklahoma is a hura-diDSW. as the boys would sav What has ibe stal ;-!;a
^ —— -vara anc make r tnrn to
Is it (pmssibie that all tbe bantlep beer being s.ld expended* Has tbf depa
in tbe state is tbe same as that sold by the slate sa- Rarnard. been sen ing tb-
loon * ' "ampauminr arainst tbe
I ray ^ friend t
Probib.tKieists of the state hare c<mcluded th'
bare b^-tn donble-cr isse-.' by the Haskell-Dinwi 1!
stale salof.n.
;ark be left out erf eanaideranan ther«>
i e a lot money iB the grt ap.
T - * is. M> Tta-rk kkrtaki heav iiy ta
-aiir<M(dF C: lone Wetnate-t remind more
on* uaKMrtatoiy u the Tnkar pn trusi
Ht ras at ieait smd It a lot :rf things
p • c ;." -«s ar.fi done well by '.tie
rrn Tiaerrtnmn Ivww Xi*on is & wealtLy
«!' *p- t'ullde* whe rrdtghx poaaiby have
standing wm p^pie w>n:*n d anoLt
p' 1; an ieid> ftenattw Nw lands is out
of the wealth>e*i met la the aen« t
T<m U J hmnn made h a Jert«- e oal
f protectee iron industry and proud y
proclaimed :be ra* a-r.iie aasunng the
nuj "gr tha* it ouarht ta have hed mora
t*enae l" gti-t him the chanoe Pen igrt u
•iTt live eenate b pivir man h.yyS nns madt
a ',fl-t!:nt 'T two. rhiefty ta Wall «rtrw.
> unaenrwtoo*. And ft< on The lis: is
m<rt r. terest :ng
T>;R" • •■***• rner nre wea't! t is nr sr-
irumer* against their aer«*ing or tne oam-
palgr: cr nwTi!Tiee. But wttfc Mb a com- j for revenues
j -t for the tdnewf <rf war tkn]
w -..Id w*in to W «mnf bimcnmbe abort
tbe democratic claim that the*r is no
v«a!i^ ob thai aid* and likewise enme
ixniwinae shout the rwpuVshoa* bnar:
that ab the Kttsmes* intewars are with
their. The f*rt is tha: Prealdert Wkseh-
«ia V R. M —
• rmcrS president of the Bi? FV ur IhtH
R rranci* &nut:or (lark Tone L.. John-
it a f -'- marr mnr* o? •he-tr kind ftre aup-
7>«rzmg B*^'tr a?"" appear ■much ie f^m-
• k: i.Si NeUhf- all the wealth v ir
t . * < '- e i ;;Bine«9«. n>er. nnr al the ao.'id
Senator C:: or was the eigv'> peru .r
to :.'i# since the dktiadi congraas t«egi ?a.
s little more tna* a year ago The otne-s
rrt Morgar and Pert us of Alabama.
Proctor of Yermc rt 'Wkyte of Ma. v-
Mnd al old mei The other th*<*e. whs
a'ere rv.roparat: vev't y:«ung were M1. -
kK7 of F" wds. la time* .f Soutt Ca*- ;
fthnft and Bryan Florida the ia
barely sc- yean oit
Actrding to an lent Bri
arvexeign aha" not lea*«e the kingdom
without the oonneart rrf both houses of
jiariiament la ancient tim«s the ab-
sence of the k'-ng was met by the ap-
pointment of at officer called tbe "justi- j
ciar * This officer wa* afterward «u> - j
jfoae by the sppolntmem of mrds jua-
Ui?es under the great aea: but none iiai
b'.-ea ecitnmtasian« d since Ifid In iWi
v hen ^'..ftt-n Vioiaria was about to visit
'5ermanj lx rd Campbell that lords
. ..stiL-es anouid he tfpkntad aocording
is. ronsdUftkakl practma, bait the «ord
ch&ncelaa tl^emd Lyndiinra:. caaskadl
the house thai this waa no ionge: nec-.«a- ,
! aarx .w ing u> the modem facilities
re E Ok*.a Ave
GUTHRIE. OK LA
in ■mini i ' 1 This da* aerved as a pre- j
cedent ever ainoe
Tirt.-< was a pwiod in English hist try
when Jvvenfle snoakteg was enforced off -
cially The dUariet Heamt in writing of
iht prague « f^uudooL in Iflfc, says "Even
It Gettinc
Ton
Gil Ponce aeewtary nf pi^lic a^orks
kl j-ananta l as "esurri^d. The renanns
fm j.is eTrlidrawa from the cabinet
have not beet made pobh:
—0— ; ckSBren a*ere aii.iged li' snKtkt
Mroe Matis has beet engaged to stng i rememi> -: that 3 heard forme-:
ib V«« y t«rk and Ptiiade^it ia in I«e- ! R« gers who was yeoman beaded
..«!*■ neal Iirlur it, her '.-.kit it- A.i~- :na^ «nen ri, «Kf i, Kdia^tv.T a.
•-aiia "^:iai year whet the jtlague rage- a..
bDys :i that school wt*re of.liged *' sm->.
T: - ^ultar • ..cig«: for .«*••*••> w*. .'h it the f -ho< «r? m.f-ning a: tha: - laf iaST 01 OUT fDpplT IB pO.Lg
beex approved by Governor M. was never wt-ipped B€> mircr ti :.is P^ducer priCC.
,f was me m --n:ng fi«r n smo k:ni • j •
is that tbe very roodort Ppe*€Lt indications af^ that
="• " ~ hl~~ "" there will be a shortage later on
an order here for Genuine
; Deep Shalt McAiister Cat.";-
go<ro ahows an estimated surplus
Tht total ea^ienses are f
mated at CM.Ml Mb. as against ISTT
POLITICAL COKMSKT
The BKChepter poa: - Lrpre** Dap de-
clares of M' IwirrulT f attack en the
courts After an «raro:nat oT of tbe
(ipmiffi, t is clear that the president is
iB error all th-ougr. and has denounced
u court densiotti Without under*tanc::r g
jts acrijH Hew unfortunate it i* mat
the preside®: of tha T^ni'ed Stages -an-
no: -estrir: himaatf t? the per*f>*mance
of zt't pftrticular duties of his offi. e "
BCT PEEP SHAFT MeALIS-
i rmtmn. A far east err. journfti. L Ostas-
ltalis • - Uoyd p- ves i > drawing* laker jQst ibil gTa^f- of fsoal-
frrra a famous eallectkin. the "Tasr-th -
baa " rV>at vehicles kindred t# the tav^-
cat ex f - :..r.k ea- ag Tr.r TKB COAL TODAY.
pi lignlicha was fitted witr. an rnatru-
roet: which snuaM or a drum ever*
. passed Moreover the Chinese taft]
meter was prova#ad *';th u compaas
eparti
th*i
Rtand-
of
Kat
peop:
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♦ S7RAN0E STOEXES
♦
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Saja lli. Xorftilt VJrirnisr -pom -Twit. >
■Tt* rei !'r*a. of m, t Mb.tm ti* aeau.a"
It.fr StandwJ* wmipani maf w nave
tm HJKK-.-.M Lis. a. the I a m-twtrnra™ ^ hi. Mn.a*. rar. tfcfr
a{ If iifti i wl: > iiUTT.jr.ii" ' 'um aaa:nf=l af-
PCUTTCAL OOMtrjENT
"Wii Mr Taft adopt tbe treatment ^f
Col B'.ewar as one of "my pol ; iot"
aakr the Balumnr* fion Ind
The Waahtiogtor. Poet Hnd taker the j
niatnty new of M
asi Oii stftiomeat wner.
N. F. CHEADLE,
PHONE 6
fencir^ rorp;''
Oas
pie «B
Oklal.
M Cade talked j.lam and
erstand hint. His advice
in is rennbi car.
crrl
«trr r
• bar fine
usual the pe>
il be fv'li-tro ■
c t f.irrr j
crt from
Thoiy.
.'.arrfh :
1 lipwivpa'
It If x
tat^ tc
r fT5 kpf
are v.;t
few of
-nof wi..
■*r wh>
for thf Ti }-.
} wii
,tbf
f( r tfc
sft/*r
•ii it
quest
wac it
o anxi('
MK
ndUMftM
ituMpMa yes;«-
x'arkeT was
•wb ftn the aide-
knc an<«s ripped
«CCtiOB of
miadirevtec and the
penalty if enforced, would ha^ t t eerr
laipalj nr. Iinioniint ahouldera One we.:'.-
prepiar«fi cast against iint of tht respon-
Bil.it managttrs o* R'.rlefelier s emnb-.ne
would ha * t atu-omphttied mnre for "tlie
11 j j 11 Hi i ^ rehaiea and praierentia
ratfta than a. the spectacuit- lawsuits
whicr. tl«e department of ?u«ciee ha* n-
atitutec ainoe R{
jaigt srf hysterift
stant c his oam-
Ptvnad State*
.ng the peopit at
a (rca: dea rt
prtimiae tliat he
tne pet^le a
mg pi lmane
Crockar me
tor k^anj ia gtv
ataie of Wast.ingt «T
«? worn by refumng t(
! wii. aindt by tiit will o:
Kp«eeaefi sa the j<irthc; n>-
\nken? rep-seer.ting tin
if is unjiufnibir ant an-
ts like to nt nominal■
primaries Thea-et>:;ai:y an."
Preajdett s atatemen*. be read as ar. ftt-
tftck irpor the maegrnv c f tht cnurt which
uHUMt .^udgt L-andkf Aacimon Ar a
t« J;tina. m(«t tne j resiaert ? edict mam
bt regarded a* a master y piece of buai-
neas
Is the g£orv nf tht apeUbmaer pass-
ing" Tht Palmyra M Heraid say*
"1* is pTacsticftlly tmpaaafhle to veil any-
thmg ftbout the pnlh>ca utuacior. in
Ma-ion. The farmer* have heer tee burt
te talk or ever te think of pontics, and
but littk tutmM is taker in the towns
This is an ag* of newsaiape- reader*
E ve-vbodt -ei.d nowadax-s and makes up
hia mmd *or tamaeif
B. W. LCCRNER,
OPTICIAN
Office- in Ea«t Room, ground
floor of lone Hotel. Sp*ecial
attention giTen to testing
and fi l.TURtinc flats** .and
fittinp all complicated cakes.
A TRIAL SOLICITED
+ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ +
ETM OEOrS JTSfCLE
+ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
>>•
Th
Iwi
ramrf
rra't-
pHiaxlBg fll K|«
t wrif'Ts : f tbe
last kri^atnre
caKl 8iKq>iejon
f4ate ofB< ials.
canciaaif**
the iegialat
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
er\*ing of de-
ited at tft e pr
avt a hoot
te tht teg-
^ r>lpitate the
a* jur taker place
*-«publ*car <ogufu -
■ iwtiiB! ).ledges te
annbs
I love any Arabella She s da
rotioc..
Siit as ohanr.ing as they maae eai |
anc pipii. a* i itMika
A gianr* trrm irsiwik sets my mind is
a fommotioiv-
The bantam rm r'.a: ywo read about it
ng
oka
m< fTar >
reT'liV
MATTERS or INTEREST
Kngrtand s drean- of a united Cmrtk Af- |
r. >s oming t-u> Tt premiers frf j
in i" mi the Tmmrvaai anc "he C r-'
j, ]*uter rtakm* r**oent v mc ed in'
ve tried at oee: n pieaee be
aphe ff? r y intemciet
In aonit way or anotltar ] aan
slipped a v«g
tlrtnk I *U",ve wht: did ' It *
tnmg le mot tint
3 love m> Arabella but 1 oa
her dog
Dr L. M. OVERTON
OFVTCE
RUT m DW6 STdtF
Ca: * Made 3a> or K'tght n
city on couvmv
>ne ITt. Vest OuUr p Ok.a
lmT!<
r
rouci
WfflWl
timsa.!
nee calling f<* an
ut tm
UTttPT uwwr t n* ] J pfcuj^.
nr- wnr behind- j t ,
nf tht -rm^BFen • arff -r
** snar!ing
AS KRS WAR? VIEWS
the sumac*
Rcrnem^ring that Fairlianks sav<s3 a wi
Taft resra*'. a • i fld from death the papi
littC on B- an for something b"rtn; Let
lut he £uuif t aavt u.c <io«u.un t
♦nuen: opportunity
>e frradmg of Man atre«: Mat •
was tt prog'-eea recently Tit*
diHoveuet dial tt«or pickv
depth tha: indicated a auh'^-
vtt- I'por ir*'e*t|g to>T t: wns
that a trench tr tne dopti ;>*
had i sm. dug and a mimlnc
e' itar put therrm and cmti-
tv- the onemy er. the ovaruaiio:
at it tie confederate umupa
acared t< dnath of rallies and hr *
ae ectremeij sniipiy
hat on my senee of f"eedom he is
anmething of s ring
attitud* toeparg fjiir. seems to rnaki
the gr unnappy
kwe rr Amkafta but I cannot inv*
he? dog
pefef. useiees 7*mporsd and unrrri" -
ance of ft poodle
jwlte ueeleeR Hampered and unmf -
-ewmiblm
flu an Ml Bo
would
.1^4 a hui is U
buad ia do so.
«. O. t
c ed that ki-y
but a neoflle
that description I moe:
detest
has ouee-vd me She ir
ot m* -old!y
v.} tom and #*"t the little
' end
■ ot A«"ahelia.
your dog."
aha1
end
but 3 oannr
ADVANTAGE
[d tht
Morning Papw
Tt >.ai baar - «J1 «*..! tjwt ♦*
frv..r..ts rapo* ar a MjMrt ot
TWtarAa; wMia mmitj
I-aat art ^«k nt TODaT—aV.
ear TSt nt totif tt**a
after It a'dac*. bsmi ul Si pa'
oaat cf tlx -1 ~ i alii I
rt worii ocMi.' ot a *SM>r
af«*r tMt tlma Too": 8nS a SkT.
act aacarata mscw af t>« |i7a
* ni 6ay t «« fsarr. af mr
tn wowe it Ttrt Mamttta tMIr
Kwm Oksrnal a.-^ It h a IK
wit; *t ail tfraa* *br want «
taar abjaaa: of tk «ioaa Mart
tanUlas in Plaimi lat tka
TrcMtftii S«a TapHa taai aa«
"tha- papa- airt «k Stan C*?Ma
ant it tt a>nay n grefi
ainc madiBV ia Ofelaheaka
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