The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1909 Page: 3 of 10
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL. FRIDAY M03NING. SEPTEMBER 24. 1909
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For Infants and Children
'"Tit
A\f gflablf PreparalionlirAs
s inula i iiig rhr fbod jjk! Rftjiiia
ling UifSioaadis ami Bmnis nl
Promotes Di^stwcif
ne ssaml Rpit.ConlainsBfiihtr
Opnim.Morphinf norMnerjl.
Nor Narcotic.
Mmff s.'M ikSMSLnnm
SrnJ"
2ES-
SES-H,
Apnfr ft Vrnfdv for fnmfyt-
. ! tlon. Sour Stomacli DlaThne*
[ I J Worms,ConvulsionsJfirilk
I nessaniLossorSuif.
hcSimlr SifcuUlIT of
NEW YORK.
The Kind You Hava
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
INEWESI WHEAT
UREAT GRAIN
OKLAHOMA HARVESTED 100
BUSHELS FROM QUARTER
OF AN ACRE.
BEST FIND IN CENTURY
Flour-Making Qualities of Cereal
Said to Be Superb, While Hogs
and Cattle Fatten on It Much
Quicker Than They Do on
Corn.
Ouflr^ole^i under ifcfcoo^jj
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
i;d R. a prosperous fanner liv-
ing four miles north of cement lias a
new kind of wheal and it is h wonder-
ful as it is new according to reports
< oniing to Guthrie frit-mis yesterday. Air.
Cook calls it Califottdu wheal but it is
* now cereal. 111- :<"Wed l-< of an a r«
and harvested 1UU hush* Is. It grows very
tall, from ten to twelve feet and t♦ to
!rtalks look sotnewha line .mii hut tmiaTi
t r in dianu ter and the blades are narrov..
Kaeh stalk has a wide spreading heau
filled with sound shaped grains. Tl.i
maturing. and after tit heads , i« tak-
en off there were !ort> -two s! Ks of
excellent fodder on tin gro m .
The st&tks tvl kh were cut off with-
in n few imhr* ..f ti e ground are now
sending out huds and in * short time
tln*re will r"" 1 pasture nil . h will ia.--"
well into The winter. Cattle, horses and
hogs will '.at this grain and 'he fodder
in p:* fereo e '<• an.. inei. Ti<*re i« a
FOR 6ALE
FOR SA LI']—fMv t) room residence at
811 E. Noble,• Modern and in fine con-
dition throughout. I am prepared to
crivo tho most "liberal terms—the rent
Li —. ■
being almost sufficient to lake care of
the deferred payments. Also choice
"pair lots in ten hundred block on East
_N oble.
TUT v
J. D. Van lioozer, Phone 3^9
L
VIEWS OF THE PEOPLE.
fed t
fat
ivhent fed hog;' put on
Hmi perhaps ihe great-
Sticky Sweating
Palms
*h«r takiny salt* or os'hart'.o
waters did you aver notice that
weary all gone feeling- tha palms
of your hands aweat/ -and rotten
i&tu in your mouth — Cathartics
i only oiors by sweating your bovraIs
—Do a lot of hurt Try a f'ASCA-
KET and im how rnuaia eiasier the
Job Is dona — how much better
jou feel.
CASCARRTS i®e a for • we*k'«
!V seller
t boxes a month.
fo
ing litti flour.
It is almost a>
grows and prod
whereby se ven
it produced llrt
oped heads, am
more than ten
would make th
hundred and thi
MUSKOGEE MECCA
'HASKELL
CASES
NEAR.
OPENING
DISPLA Y
/
Lettf t* Ths State Caf ta4 should be wrrtten on *4 tha
piper or.ly, and should be acoampaniod fcy and addeosa af
tKe writer. The Ststa Capital t% nat t# Im underload a« irx*omifvj
the views ar stat*rnts af oor-roap *denla. Letteea ah utd b« mad* aa
brief an pessible Thaaa wha wish their U*tan eat u mad when rv < usad
should inclose poatao*.
Correspondents ara notified that letters exceeding 200 words h\
length may, at tl*« diaoretion of the editor, b« ei* «own to thst Urn«T.
Writs on one a<de of paper. All reader* of The State Capital are in-
vited to >ae tthese column* in *Sa discussion of public affairs.
method "f
and other
place v
of the
at ions and le?t* tl;i.^ i
ost profitable and qui
; and shoes f
man li far turen
the lw
ost at
Winf
Kans , .sept. 11
Is fill the return
i i.l. an ticket.
ti.i
velgnd
oli<
dlspoi
paper* l ha\
on rr.ipplng on
yoi r siai'- a luge i,ainl of true men wim
w f ■ inthn.nl i in i.t gmg a t tns
refeifiicium ami getting it M^nli-d . tto
the constitution of the si.ii- arid tlies'!
ineji ,r\e been ffIliat inu wiili t lie d mo-
M-atJi1 phrt> largely w.i i ti " • x.-.-pti ti
i f '.'ti odd ino.isnnd of a<>>-iailsts.
Ths democrats have !• -stopped the
referendum bv "nnergem . legislation,
and by so doing have deapoiled the
measure of Its protecting policy of the
people* rigi ts. The loyal fiortion of
these voters nannot he hound by iiarty,
but T.il vote independently and hen *
v id wipe out the democratic majority
ptwt year. This wll he temporary un-
Je«s tlie repub'iran- are wise and ptop-
fcj'b pi'Otcet the p-'op:e in this mallei.
As is vwll known, 1 drew up the first
Initiative and rel rendum bill that was
f-yer prc<< nied i. . gi-native l . pi
tidjj. vountry, arm i .,a\e the record
cf starting the t- 1 11ion of taking tha
\eto power out of the hands of tha
I res:<lent of the Cnited States and aW
from the governors and returning ti to
ti •• people where it belonged.
This j commenced in Michigan in
S*y- and in K n as in >'4; then hi l^'J
April r 1 | spoke on the pr.iiri'* f
\jt. aho* ia whirled t isferend i n
' I*** '
l,oyai ;
•e held
id thou
WAS IN GRANT'S CABINET
P- {TI.A M > « ir. goi - • ■ 3 On.
When Grovei
e second tim<
Cleveland
•Frank Dale
PROHIBITION DENOUNCED
one of f.i am'
prophetic
toda
iomocratlc party has h
eontrolling motive, and tha: .« «
-polls from the other fellows. '
The cfflees w i.i r-turn to the
i.< ans next year;-wU! they plan
fite patriots? I aincern\- ope
iiot, tiien surely the chance of a
is *011'.
1 write this not as a ie;.i'h : ;
I am not. but s« one who *e*«
ot the tirr^*. and - ne who wants
< iklahoi k continue to *,i\ di-p as
intended hy her nahrral resoui.e
of
States
f*. C wrifTWAN
("Referendum Whit'i
ROAD BUILDING IS LAX .
.10PL! N* Mo ,
federation of lal
set* forth
i«pie out o
Sept.
CU:\T.I.ANI .
ronds of the l nited States
developed than lhe> were
I I H
country in population, wai
Logan Walter .Page, direct.,
ted States office of public
Tliat thu
e no better
if the l*n
ids, at ti
C^INGl
J hot.
PROHIBITION NOT A CURE
INDIANAPOLIS, ltd., Sept. 28—-Th
; 'inian Roman Caiholi' central veren
odav adiipteii withoii debate a re.*olu
ion condemning pro i bltien as i ur
or the litauor evil.
R. I ON ROLL OF HONOR
CHICAXH). Sept . ?The CI icago,
Rock island and Pacific railroad added
it* name to the "ro'l > f : on or" when n
nas announced today tint not a sing ■
person bad been killeu on the road for
a y a?-, statistics show that 1S.T4.',i'-.' t -
yen* were carried by tliat road during
th< fiat i yekr ending .i .ne 80, 1M9
1'iewey Is ready te nj en jjp n w poft-
off! «. Tiie fixtures are un to dale ; nd
there are :«nn lo. k • -xe. Ti:,. jv st-
Chiirges Against Governor mid
Other Prominent Citizens to Bo
Tried in Federal Court Next
Week and Democrats Are
Watching Events.
If conditions ;
penden<\ of ti
Tulsa during
will be
ic polith
SrtO£
will see
"Queen Quality shoes in a
myriad of Autumn styles,
for morning, afternoon and even-
ing. beautiful shoes one and
all, dainty—smart—irresistahle.
A genuine pleasure to show them.
Brown 0. G. Co.
mr and Waltr
William T. Hu
U. I '.a ton.
Kllglis
I TO DRAIN PAWNEE COUNTY
McKatUroti,
1 ihu k P
channel e
•abl> lesa
.il.lv lie «
icre.
stra Ightened
at a cost of c
•id that the wor
for from $2.50
The eomi'di of Mir o\v nas ordered me
nklng of deep well to supplement the
i uleqiiate wat r supply of that town.
i AUTO FREE
DEVELOPS THE
BUST, ROUNDS
ARMS AND NECK
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4I c: : • rax M e * . ... • ■ NMtn , \
. I t lMi'l ure CMio'iu-;.e ;i.id I'd si a nd
*. two ho' is t h"!i nil ro-f\v:i'"r
irid a t".i -i "ii • d of h ii \ Ap
•f |dy mormng .pi night, n.'olnir
(• II In thoi-,. I, TI.., M,. h Witn
hot water ri.i «... ,p . | y
."j-J .-. rj rj .v .v .v .v .v
Just i Few Chances Lett
The Automobile Drawing
STARTED BY C. O. BOES DRUG STORE
Which We Have Purchased Will Continue
lust a Few More Chances Left. A Chancc
With Every One Dollar Purchase .V
DON'T FORGET DRAWING DAY
Saturday Evening, October 9, 1909, at
SIGMAN'S PHARMACY
2 4 West Harrison Avenue
Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Articles,
Art Supplies and Perfumes
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
INGHAMS,. prints,
—do you know
how they should
be washed?
This is the way: in
lukewarm water;in whirh
Ivory Soap lias been dis-
solved, Rub as lightly
as possible. Rinse well,
' wring thoroughly and
dry quickly, not in 1h<
$un.
The secret of washing
prints so that the colors
will not fade is in doing
it quickly and in using
Ivory Soap.
Ivory Soap
99'4^f00 Per Cent. Pure
National Cood Roads convention here
today. The next 'invention wi|: be held
in St. Louis in n. tolier, l! |ti
MAIL PAY TOO HIGH
THINK AUTHORITIES
Another Congressional Fight Is'
Expected to Follow postmas-
ter General's Investigation.
WASHINGTON", l>. e. ft.pt. (j
That another bit row Ik nromlsed in
Congress over th® question of railroad
to. i| pav is a possihihtv
Tha Qavamment ia no# paying tha
i* i iii-I'uula about JT.o.a.'ii 'hsj. f.. • hau Ing
the in a ilf and thi*. It - alleged in ;nati\
quarters, l« too m ■ The i|uestfrni
lis* been dl*> sserl -o . H: « hi a* I •• :t
For
of
ncr
lep'irterf on It
i ot beep conclt
F'oaimaater
findin i«
enersl Hit. l^eoi-k hi
tal< n «tep« to obtain from ai| ra '
eunipatiieg . allying- the malls date I .
ng r • i.ninth • f N'o.emlyr relot.ng
the. ''oki of performing . • «i rvi' .•,*
rider that the department may he
j... .--.■•von "f tlil.4 Important inform
tion, and that, be jna\ i e able lo r
port the fai-ts to Congress with si
re omntciidatlo/ij U at a. ma.\ oe a
visa bit.
A Prompt Medicine
Ar« you one of the women inffoHng frora female trortW^. trlto
have tried man? medirines without rrlirf? [>on't be discouragM
trv CaMui. the woman's tonic. I>on't you tltink vou owe it to
yourself to try this great medicine, on account of it« successful
record? DurtBg nearly Kalf a c«i tur\r, ii has brought relief to
thoi>aari<fe of women, and todat ! is in genofal use all over the
country l/'it#r i of gratitude come to us every day, telling sf tie
benefit rec^ieei] from Carrfui.
W rs. L. ,1. Ryder. (iran<i Haven. Mich., writes: #<T ^as verv
sick with all sorts of pains, due to female trouble. 1 had tried all
the doctors here and was ready to give up hope I could find no
relief till I tried your wonderful medicine, C ardui. liate had no
return of the trouble or any pains since."
Cariiui act^ontly, yet quickly and natural-
ly, on the del ii ate womanly organization it
leaves no bad after-effects, for I'ardui is pre-
parod from vegetable ingredients .and coutains
no harmful drugs, it cannot harm vqu on
the contrary, it is almost sure to help you.*
Try ('ardui today. Whv suffer longer?
All druggists sell Cardui, with full direct-
ions for use on the label of each bottle.
Take CARDUI
f
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Phone 53
Write or
Call on |
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1909, newspaper, September 24, 1909; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127489/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.