The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 113, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 7, 1909 Page: 2 of 10
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITALTUESDAY MORNING SEPTEM5E7. 7 1905.
Stomach Blood and
Liver Troubles
M hi- A eak • '.ma/rr., ajvj
poor irr.bWxi Nervwi and pale-peo^ie lack
1'"^ fed Wood Their ifoniKfu teed uroforMjaf
f'-' *i'«r ail « wan •:«o h-e a/, thaa hit f miff
A retted? eh*f make* the roniarri rr-yn| aa4 *he brer
•ewe. make* ricb red blood tad overcooe* and drives
«r*i << «••«-?roducu>f Vacfena and cure* a whole mulu-
tade cit if
Cef r/d of f 0f %tontach Wtakneaa and
Lift LazJneea by takm3 « course of
Dr. Pierre-1 Golden Vetf/cj/ Dtmcorerr
~ f* treat Stomaek Restorative, Urer
Imrltorator and Blood CJmaamar.
y'k caa' aford to accent any medicine a# mitn
u ■ avoanrtfte for YIedicaJ Dmcot-
er> a t mec;c; ? or iv, s cowrosmo- a** n|
• c -.«,;.rte liat erf iagre^;e®r ui pkin on its bo*-
tk-wrapper tame bssag attested u corrrtrt an«ler oath.
?*—***f P y/«ra rvrviMm mm* lavfrm* itrnmack f./r«r a*tf Aft/i
FARMERS ARE
10 KEEP RECORD
KILL RESUME uoihi™
10 PRACTICE ™ "V'
AGEp5EL^raACEN8SUCS^ULZ "TSS.vJv 'IZS °ISTEICT Ton:: Treatment Is Necmary
/ Jk . ,TH CENSUS BE- ATT0R?.E7 ANNOUNCES | Aher the Stage of the D^ase
ING FORMULATED
INTENTIONS
I Pij: Before the Health
C n Be Fully Feitored
COOPERATION IS DESIRED GOING TO OKLAHOMA CITY
■ I _________ !
Quertiotu Next April Abort firs: Resignation to Be Forwarded tc - T
Operations Will Relu* to the Wuhmgton at End of Enid
Calendar Year 1909—Valuable Co^n Term Embr- Cim -o
BuggetUont a to How AfT-.ctij Oklahoma Behird Ox T*i~ in
'ural Claas May Help
it n* gr.p rna
*1' " proper
CLOTHING
1599 8acesfion T?lk
WAJSHI>
IS LAID BARE
E T EEHFIELD TELLE OF
TEUE CONDITIONS IN
LAKE COUNTY OEE
OKLAHOMANS INTEEESTED
Land Advertised by the Oregon BLUE AND GEAY
Valley Land Company Practic-
ally Inacceuible and of No V4UraM of New York State to
Value Provmoni Very Scarce Gather at Utica,
and Extremely High-Priced ~~~
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHEP S
r i a
tor I>u
it the questions to l
try and ao draw o
n ordered by con gre
ed At the same t
*1 st*ps are bein*
■ '* bureeu. the fan
er. I^utt year
ter foes in TAxi
g
MB has 4*
person-
n in th
s Imrw
T>\
Sold r.'-
effort to ri-
ot ways
effort to «u
out and eco:
rep mines
***** prominent r
':r-« • «anu ir. •
jr" say whether
1 '■! reached-
■ndi Prominent
her* aa r
>D1" j ^re Judre Jd
^ IC v j
Company
GRAND CANYON AS
SEEN BY F B LILL1E
a-
fo
, T
•HE BE 57
II
the CHEAPEST
TO FIGHT BUCKET SHOPS
Fircterj of Alabama Take Up an
Important Question.
I. >i *-xp*ct<sd, will be ac-
into direct cf;n-|
■-or*r tlon with th« far-!
of the ln trumfntaliti«i
>e used to reach him and*
i?e pra/.tieal results are
nmiaaioner* and State!
Frank E-
e snrian Bir
EI
Interesting Letter Descriptive of
Some of Nature's r/onder3
in the West
rh ^-7 r—
p of wl:
a whole
at th
rds of a gr
tursl Collei
I*a t rests o
the State a*ri-
Karmers' Unions
adr:* the Farm-
b*s Arrr-jltural
La wto
i land L
of the!«
tm
Horac
f?pe-
Ute r,
IR r<
aod betterment of fa
• the public pre«s will be a
int factt,r in thia work. It
ted that millions of farmer
'ontempiated meth^>d , f
should KEEP PECORD
will relate to th* prewent i
-P*ra-
^alen-
other
lin«f
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
ALLEGED DESERTERS
New York Raiment Is in Dis-
grace hrough Its Men.
d M< GuJre will re-j F. B. Li'lif who is spending
ongresa to take Em- summer in Los Angeles, writes a a
it :s not consider'-d j interesting letter descriptive of a trip!
Roberts would be.to Grand Canyon. The letter in part I
ig posaibility but for lg as follows;
^;^r!^,Rrb" LOS AX'iELEe, Cal.. Auk 31—1|
up" I Saturday mr.rninir we tl rlcd on our
trip down th* Grand <\i: .1 wa-j
fitted out with a pair of blue g<-ans
umpers and if they had been striped
'• ould have been a typical Uncle Sam -
"l I rode a little mule named Sal- |
ie and when th* party—afeout 40
is v. *re all ready we were divided into!
'luade of ten with a guide with each i
quad.
We started down the path ca
Jr.ght Angel Trail about 9:30 and
ur pr rty meandered back and forth;
ow n -he aid*s of the canyon, we co
, !• *• t "i*c «e* six lines of marchera
i sin^l* file up and down the canyon j
• ies. Our trail in some places *
?eeper than the roof of our house with
ttk ' ' as leaaurely andl
. - t •?. f, ' <1 • • • rr • - 'i r • th« . H
Sp""
Th': above prices will makn a ^lf-an sw
summer suit* we have left. Just think of
coat and pants for $2 48
And elegent $15.00 and $1800 blue gerge suits and a few
fancy colors for $9 75
Boys Knickerocker knee pants, all wool worsted worth 75c
for 47c
GB
line
•the farrn<
mishing da
ri -it one f^ir"tor 7>urand Indicat'-n
< foIP'Ws what operations are to be
f rded. although'the schedule Is still
complete In shape.
INFORMATION WANTED
' Each person in charge of a farm
111 be asked to stat<- th* acreage and
iIup of his farm that Is. the arr*-
r* and value of land kept and rul-
lated by him. also th* area of land!
his f irm co*. • f 'l with woodland
we halted for a
nules a rest f<
>ur part}
rink
half-way house
ind to give the
ut half an hour. (
ided. part of them
i -n our I'uriv uj\iu *u, pari ui inein
going to the river and part going to tions w
the plateau which over looks the river, morrow
th<
to
be
tion
detriment , as th<
that the informa
for the statist:
it is supplied:
11 b* made by
! 120
lot caring to make the
iditional decent to the
office wher*by the da1
any particular estaMli
Identified, nor shail the
i-uf itt permit anyone
Director of 1
other than
be J On th* river trail is what is called
ies|the cork screw, where evory body has
a-Jto dismount and walk. At this point
us]the grade is 62 per cent. The walls of
bf'he < ivon at this point art nearly
be] oerp'-c'i'ul-'r and this tra'il is madv
he j by zlgzaglng back and forth on ti
he rocky wall* of this might}
all th;
utilized
Individual
purpc
id. ported
the
the informa
agricultural
s*d
ion ri
schedul
r f taxa
j The plateau vie
< ould see the ri
directlv beneath
• bout 400 feet In
d**p. v. t to i.s
chasm,
•and and we
r 1200 feet almost
s—a mighty stream
width and 40 feet
ilt
STRUCTURAL STANDARD
COPENHAGEN. Sept. 0—Engineers,
iron founders and chemists of many ni-
•ill be in the Danish capital to-
in att*ndance ai the Internation
?ress for the Standardization of
Iron, Ht**i. Cement and Other Structural,
Materials. Among the Americans who
will be present are Walter and Stuart
Wood. Pennsylvania iron founders; C.
B. Dudley, consulting chemist < f th-
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, w. f:
Webster, structural engineer of Philadel-
phia, anil Dr. Richard Moldenke, secre-
tary of the American Foundrymen's As-
sociation.
or communicated to
penalty for refusal
f>j'o:ls to answer rjU'-stloni
A r i
ti
lftir
!'"g; l
• this a
th«
un«
TWO INVALUABLE HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES
Ware:
Black
Powder
Ware's
Baby
Powder
Far Stomar.k ,ind flnwel Irouhlr I
for JmllfMtlon, i
tarrh of the stoi
Morbus. Hkk H<.H,
lady In l.ak<> (hnr
had «lirofih -«i«rrli
fur tw*nfy yearn w
wsek by War. • k
Ct« UN f| 111*|| 11 ti
It
the dllO'Ntlvn
most chronic in*
lilsh hundrcdn of
inofilnls (lint provi
I or Had Bowels and Stomach
• roubles In Infants
If Your Urungist Hasn't It, Have Him C.et It I'or You.
Writ" Us Kor Booklet
PATTON W0RSMAM DRUG CO , DALLAS. TlXAS
flee Is provided in
Importance of th
J animals, aur-h as calves, colts, lambs, j Imprlsonm*
Jplgs. arid of young fowls, such as latlon of t
'hlckens, turkeys, ducks, «•♦'., raised supervisors
Jn 1*09. He will b* further asked to|'t**r
Jji . ! 11'I <,f ■ ■
d «; i r r,g ... ■ .If.d t|.. r> ' ■ fr ^
I h r.^iH f.« ittm ■•••r y ir<•!.;« '1 and '
t amount paid therefor; and also' sln« <- Jh* total fix< d capital Invested
number slaughtered for food andI 'n agricultural pursuits In 1900 was
value of such animals. I more than four t
The law requires a report of the! facture* of the cf
fiber < ■ -.v. i |.t for dair • i. r
.rook of a few feet in width because
.f the distance and the great magni-
ud> of th* rocky sides of the canyon
. -xtendlng for over 4000 feet above.
ask*dj The mind ih almost if not quite in-
numerators are made II- adequ'ite to grasping or comprehending
penalty Is provided for j the ntupenduous magnitude of this
a* for th* giving "f f«l*' , ;rreat freak of nature. We got back to
the inquiries Fines and. the half-way house camp about 1
t or both In rases of vlo- J 'clock and had lunch which was s -nt
f the secrecy Imposed upon Mown for us on pack donkeys by the
',rL •mmwriton ijnk al j hotel El Ifivaf at the canyon's rim.
ind other employes of xhe cen-1 After resting until three o'clock we
• L
ultoral j j(,
poses In lU'i'jf ;tnd the total estlmkt
of amount of milk produced on the
ft£n; •> ih'• the emottnl or buttoi and
cheese sold and the amount received
from such sales.
"In addition to the inquiry regard-
v ' 'h >.i! | he farm April 1 J
the ii'. ti« v*. 111 se >k to as<<rtifln the
quantity and value of all <*ggn v.ax
and honey produced on the farm In
I
ON FARM EXPENDITURES
' if the expenditures of the farm,
the census schedule will call for a
statement of the amount paid farm
labor, the amount paid for food for
livestock; and the amount for fertil-
isers.
'If the farm changes owners or ten-
ants between the crop year. 1909, and
the date of enumeration, It Is request-
ed that the occupant < [, the farm in
1910 shall secure the above Informa-
tion relating to the farm for the year
19U9. The owner or tenant this year
that
ntr 'ti#
4.
process of calcuatlons called "arith-
metical progression." the method now
chosen by the census bureau, that
next year's census will show almost
200.000 mor* farms In operation than
In 1900 with a total In round figures
of about 6,900,000. Prof f'< ytcru the
Ie it tici;in of the ceriMus offl'•<
estimates that the 1910 m|rm will
show an Increase of several millions
in the number of peopH employed on
the farms of the country. In 1900
there wer<- 10,433.188 males arid fe-
males over 10 years of age engaged
in agricultural pursuits, ,
A REAL HAIR GROWER
If you are troubled with dandruff,
scalp irritation er falling hair, we want
voii to trv RexaM "9.V Hair Tonic at our
risk W'o won't charge you h opnt for
the tr-atniont If you nrr not entirely
satisfied. It almost Invariably effects n
complete cure Two sls's, GOc. and
|1.00. The Uexall Store.
•d ori our upward climb of over
fe*t from this point and got back
to the hotel at 6 p. m. The tempera-
turl the otniflv governmei^ thur-
mornet'T wm 1"7 degrv-s **vhlch they
said was not considered high.
We were a tired lot of sight .seers I
assure you but think 1 stood It about
as well as any of them.
Mr. chambers, the assistant General
. agent of the San|p Fe ac-
companied the party to the river and
was s'lghtly over come with the hea
on the corkscrew trail but with no
s< rlou * results. This was tha only
nii«d [i enroute on the jLrip so far.
The;.- were a number of ladies who
made the trip, among them Mrs.
Wheelaley and Miss Remington, n
d;tufhl• i ot Pror Remington <>f Phlla-
delphla.
\y. left th" cMVon at 7 80 Saturday
nlgbt nd arrived here at f?: 45 Sun-
day night. The trip over the desert
was comparatively pleasant becauso
of rain We run Into several heavy
rain storm® during the day.
F. R. I.ILL1E.
DISCUSS SOCIALISM
ID SPRINGS, Pa . Pcpt. |._j|
criticism of Socialism by Professor Ed-
ward Sherwood Meade, who occupies the
chair of finance at the University ot
Pennsylvania, will be the feature of the
opening session tomorrow of the fifteen-
annual convention of the Pennayl*
ania Bankers' Association. The annual
banquet of th* Pennsylvania financiers
will be held tonight. The meeting will
be concluded tomorrow, when State
Treasurer Bheatz a 111 talk on "Taxation. '
TRY COUNTY OFFICIAL.
€-Trial o|
BUFFALO
former Casl
moved today
riation of co
Jared C.
a charge
funds In
l**Mnopa
Igettoa of
overed
a Shortage of ITA.oo-j in the back tai
funds. Samuel w. Hofhelns, ' rmei >
back tax clerk, is sendng a term in Au-
burn prison for complicity in «?*a;;ng ths
money.
INSURANCE MEN MEET
ALEXANDRIA BAY N T Sept. €.-«
Several hundreds of ti- •ftr.-.ng as CT ^
raltar ' life Insurance agents will o?«
sembfe Wednesday in national ronven^
tion. The session will continue aT! we«4
and the agents from all ever the countr*
Will exchange plans for spreading th^
gospel of life insurance.
to-night
ffnlnrln < nnm * l<oa« of Appellfo.
Th* Old Standard Orore's Tasteless Chill
Tonic, drives out malaria and builds up tha
^Btern- i'ur gruwu j^c-ujilb and children. 60u.
CRYSTAL ASRD0ME
I0K TWO WFEKS
Commencing Sunday Night
SEPTEMBER 5th
Rentfrow's Big Stock Co
THE JOI.LY PATHFINDERS
The Jolly Pathfinders Superb Band and Orchestra
One of the Oldest and Most Reliable Companies ofi the Road
Todaj, with the ..trotigest Plays and Greatest Vaudeville Acts.
See the Street Parade by Band at 11:45 A. M.
ADMISSION 10, 20 A\0 30 CENTS
Tonight's Bill
"THE WOMAN WHO DARED"
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 113, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 7, 1909, newspaper, September 7, 1909; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127455/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.