The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 275, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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The Oklahoma State Capital
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FRANK H. GREER, EDITOR
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THI OKiAPCVA fcTtTE CAPITAL WTPKESDAY MQKNTNO MARCH «. 1911
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S' ** *— Cn.iAfv. TntouM
— us which fiiiure a? predetermined aixi in which
, tin; }'U.vef , t\en ii tL*e. i*rt ri*iii, acre ;r a
gathb.e as to ahetner the liiler voulu a-n their c^ipe.
It *aa \ftta use tht goreraatal as *o • •* t t xe •*
action lial ilanv state*, in th« effort to deaj witn uti
"ii. uAa«rt" •• to pass :-< ' .a■« * . ?r*os-
*'ng the Huete? mop*, mi: ' or
y upBtafcte hrnwaa, aad 90—putuulariv ,n ti* car*] * ** .*
. ♦ of " • wWwi trade—ma<ie l t uaj.- -ri n[ -
male and B*>e.tat b - nei- baur ■ a ~zt
I* " no* too ok i to - ippnr- a: a . * J *"«♦'
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^ u'* d*I« JOW •i.! iT;ptioc npire .
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ciian^t^j w
fx n rf-turr? .mupt eg - mix*
^vemment ha> roto* ♦ - un -
• " c* A S - V.. **
A-er c^' *• b*: "A*
1 t.-'.i-TNf .- .as ' <rerr :
*La0dl u y°<tr raceipu If „ 1,' D ...
Tliat the ff"vernmer.t too. t.v
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office *'* ?■* ^an t o.' po i probMi- par: .<ue (-i n> -
"i ;.t fu<.l * « ti*-..- Tn:>;
jrvUme arr fu
t -e >
a '• . -- ktr; *a^ ? ~~S
PLRJL FOOD
D ilaivf) \\ \\ rtry, Um 4
'« are a jUuf-bat>i; rajKjr enl
* v|H .s m ;> ' '•*<« G a|i:. «:r-ia
| *- at ai« l«ir.s uskm iv extt-aa. v
• mw is a kind ol -i divj. Tii*ie
**e ?*Wj oi <HM3 dr-g? i.~.a; are
^erB^B.05 lbe heait.i .rf .be con
aeuaHy. Ue lalut somc'iuns :«r erer.
| arirant \.. Jnt^, -d«u:. .^e
wej rrapet) and ndtrf proper <vr.-
lr#L T*.* ;d. . minaie saie *jaj n-
vf -rjt* exery daj 1n e *
aa baj i>4 -aitrui. ie ihe
-:aHK m I dor. r believe in f.tar-
• tbeof? P eai> o; C'jj. u- anea*.
ne-«o«M •*> eer a*a oapeaa- j^ec
*jk are underieJ an< unlreour-
sfce* eod c^ .itatty u \ow fill
r>r ra#i: rJec ti if t?*y c^me intt
nuci *«b .i-eaa*-" «
A., of * hi. ^ Th? sod* foun-
"a,, „ ir,e !-**.*.curea. re d<* ;«m-
"it art -e ria.ket*.
'•r-^ f ntniv,^--! are
A'AUD MULLER ONCE. MORE
Wilt-: JL*. Nea:it.
-via j Mu fc on a .iu4 Maica oa^
\\rr.• -tn ;.ii| down m-. «a
iit. * a a t*o- -a:;«j t.ae
j-^ c^ered : er r>ck * ihe «yc*.
s- wore a j,ari of ayiendvj fur
Tfca. T-.ic rapi^a iae form of her.
But. O :ae forward minx and pen: '
"w« a krapd ne« harem fekiiu
*&« ••• -nd it * o^ed. she mtej ioared.
But Maud «a!ked on ;n manner bored.
Abou: each ankie m and mm
The harem tc:ngs c .03 and gnm.
And >v "5 men *e; ar.i ared fhe e
10 ceuh use epe-..s of oart that fly.
An
icemer sh.Mered on their ceau
orses -meiled .p ihe tr<^ta.
j :h
! Th,
«*a« j®u wf" 1'°!!, T"1—!!1* p*p*r <®K'nu«< aaa!'f>;rit °' '*!r pl*r nd the aroarfd pwkiic fonarmmrja
'•*' r««"J.at ub cr:p! rat*.
GUTHRIE VISITOKfi.
Uutiu.e u proud of U* hotior of eoi^. tu
Ei^teemn Aimuai Mate 8^,^ t,aienU0L
^L-u<"iu ^ja«- - j-w *****
"*„ i^n<U- ^ u adjuaci to ;..e
courui, u a a-x«*ar> to ei.uru> jtruciuro-iae fu4iuj
iiJoo 111 fact.
, ,'i"a aUieoA ire "**" W lie interest of toe ocoumb,
delegate are here from aJJ p^ru of Uw tuie, tn.
gi-aui u a most interesting out, aad tane it ah
- hicb are the intan^'K e Kyt .4 ^ai- -■ res'u^t* of a ~ ■<«
.'ng era of a;.'a- m mi « —•". a 11, . .. • ' '" '- •*■■ • *
looked at the spirit, ratner than a: tr« tn.r;
- • *m« walking throjgr the'
to« n
Vnd ?*e- >Us,
*S e Peer** >*i
to the
staged
And tr«
Mulier
oyrf -u^e
ith a frown-
straight a*
• eaca he swiftly walked.
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A NEW THOUGHT Hi EDUCATION
one of
of a
in 0kl -
e^ctwatn annuai ronvent.-on promise, to be
■, uie ni.3H protiuo.e and eajovabie ^atbenLc-
* r11'1 '* fw ^od and man r.er be d 11
^ noma.
, J be loader, on tbe program are men and women
' ifJ,1 I"' C'T" %VTk- aDd tbe> wm b"e " Pi-H
, v wii. be «-«rth the attent.on even of our mott worldlv'
i citizens.
f Ther ar< Muoen,i of nature .f well a5 of Deav bee, ♦
, unpar: to tneir h«rer« m,b 111/onnation and tnourht
tDti^rator. . >U kaefit ail benrei?. whether pro-
^ le.^rf clir i- a.';- >T not.
1 The ,tnjc,"r" "f ,he brain piacef Veneration at tb«
( *®17 t0D* tn,i , u"- hr implication, confirms tbe 4taie-
* ®-n' °' ' * ' at- -"'n thai '■Man s . ef en: - to
^ if hi t > -dj h.:j forever"
' „ wti... fu rum. 'tachen ar,. phi.amhro-
, pi'ts mig ■ well Jose , •,*,*. ,!1 hope m r -:- • to
ti "r mor*' a"<1 wal aplift of the mwe, and the claam
| Whoever, therefore. inleliigemlr a friend to h: race
|anM do evemhing in hit power to maintain this eeetar
. "' ;" DU- ^ ■ '. ' '. ' a? :-n — •■ . %.
j ,nr* :n tht l> D* atrangement for hnrran e::-V;o?.
Tfie n - ■ ..■ ■ '%• ' ••.„ n en at! : f 1
t e*ith oi tae people.
•Vnen fere:aiher> fe« t *• k£*a_ j
M Si- . r atd in* ravages of iu^eaae t e;.
• r set a. -.f an a .g <' rar> ar d ro* .as ^>. *; i,
nr rtght aa r-->.4:"a p ; -e .aca> of t.:t fear i- j;
a* thanked 'HW for ail H-«r !^er., >
We. cm t^e fomrao. eealio > uge
4i s*fR :e«ee of a ^etacc. . aaJ •< r •i.'-.-js. and
* ri%m* *r and> :.en i "Tr.a:n - e".'-j ly t m - #e -
ve sha _t mjnaure* ar. . 41 • t tan ac
:.oa -aa b«*n .aerferec
0 '•'* -•<>« ?r t a- aad tie reascu .a
ea-« ^ -aa ;ust -cur .t! Ark
e i t.**w>t:'e :np u| .
teaching tlie routii in f .■>:•.? *- « f • nnada nviu i>r osie-
J he drunatuaii^ji : reao.ri^ w .en t ^ "'** " r" - e . C>CH UER KAiSER
, - —o— e e man enperer u4 his '.;e
c.i.iOren are il ow w i . ay i .• pirn . an o^a * oh * > v< - . in r ... ^ :o « **** a^o ai-d the thirtieth
some Study, au«;i we ;#• ;e^' .: : • e . 'ac a -a * «d n • a ui ►e,. mn: *ersai • O. the,, mar. age and were 'Ja-'i* home and ank her we:
prt>-i H\ tiwift method Um • . ni- .v - j !* !* " f*' crr fr*m • in tht wood- ;lh* of contraiuAUoos from ail j rh*1 «k>rt univ the ra*mau
in all ttte]b*)ng for t i t t •• t
w*>•< f aa .• ^e-tiy ' sa..t#J i«e musi <■ j-
vt- - ' - - ■ .ni^fr. ;
l«ua . j< - i-o®o ' . i' tej of ntjau
rnj t « efcciiun a If tU«r : . an> .;f.
Fervnce of wee ••■ a ,j
| • 0(*| Udt( It e
.it l*u. «!.♦ moia jn
1 ; " s-def la r nv;e htm.
I Mail.fest >. thtr pilllliilniwj :,ouid bt
•.oir.-rti. -ale "Hit n.u w. . v , 9
me ci. ,r cr aji . . .c. f
' treat "he hor e hiel aa a eoc:a. jau .a ,
, t,.e :art,ne*a aiu ^ njrg .* ru,
J aiw ^an -wtccaf jU> -Uai au eectam 3
"•a* ' ■ n-ii., r«v. «i.:n.ra • |
a: o\ai 7 « streaoi caouo - ; . P
j than lip f 'Uiiia.-!! l tao. tike*'*; *naan
"J i f-e nr.ei nciJenU to "*l.HHi|
s r.g as 1 . -ib.. conscience ■ .
mac. in .iam? county, uhio. \ r- .
mi ,:on eo«HU>, UanuLfr. or ii« Okialpoma*
" •' • an- ■ - a_ :".a ^
the people o( the state to •> meaj ^
,fJr *«■*- n ie ex, mg e • n . /
8 1 ""-a.- ce ke '"aes^r* wife, av^ ^
**"'• I ' - r.. . | |
uii before- the fegtetoure for conaidt.a-
tioa bat no«e ««f
:nan tha ueede.
•at.uon :aw.
it 1 a inore
dmrn untrij to t4.
A tV/Ug:. t- «i appears i s :o - n .rtr. sr>e£j -
* © A *r.a • ,ai *•'
aoiue ti Hit on i? trsat of the t*enefit« uf (iwDitiuti*n l ^ *
'i* rai -eu for order in the p ace
*r d .eAeti t room w-itn iron face
He 5-ert '. Jt Mavis po< and ma
And to them bo:i laid do^n the law.
h a;«rrc-swarem garb he -a-.",
sttkCUid not be seen, nor heard ncr read.
Ak ntftJY j % ^ ^
t en who ha' *. —o—
• K'\eu aoacting iriem^iwi '"®- rr*" *"
the right rnU ai
pna* «g IfN treir miBd% enmM-or rrM r,ry M]
; t e rt *e without :t
'-•ler the
reccgn.se
lived as heroes. > i .1
to p.a as ai Ilt . (
their i.if and hab,;s.
A- fb Iren ar- •- ,• : ,n --rsianding tn^ l" -i
ri KAa.iti/i.l i-. >.J. .
otM. Tfie f*eof«ie uo we^ to '
rtee ana steadfast devotion ' ' '■
lither tlian
the>
Slav
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*on
Trie
eacl
S"Mf
razo
one.
prof
rubt
•tan
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won
W )
Kvr
Huh
Chic
|ACE?
r • a-e -~en W tril^ie to
ii s nc fo- ■ "* w icnS Wl ' *he> :eser\e :t.
Bvider.'iy 7he kairei, t is great sure reign, *h«se
Soma. 1 mo er^eD's A^ott the world, is a sp en
i:t. xai- i..ie of majestic manhcod. and
and beantiful in fif* 1 Ma «ki. 1- 3^° T x ^ - an has a parrot which I1"* 10 « d wife make for
ana Deautum life a., . ~ this nwthod raav be ap- wil., th,t chw ^ ^ u,. tht ^ a,, w,nl
DO! (HUJ U> one *■"* ; kmt ai ian^uag^, geoj ****** She am 'hat between the two;:r lr# gre*mess of Germany aa noih-
gTaphv. histon* and SO on. lh* d<**n : mi e a husband very much. , 06 elfe 01 4 ° ^eil J,j-
# «aa adnit the thoogbt of haJph Waldo Emer-) ^
K- n, Hhll V« da not caJ! nmeitlOll .i non predooa r>- c!rut He ■ not aion# |*nd 'ne siri an1 -*hame whicn have •
tnan that whien we rail go": and we trill a.l sooner or: Tr'^re ar' "rarv 01 *ho don't get jt/ranale<i frum th^ ranks of royalty, ve
later come to know that the prneipie. of that great ei- " W ^ they ^'
ponent of a new eduction will Se eventually realized in —o—
the education of a!] age*. and hi« watenword | 1" ^d-ann romir > ear= o d.
' Learn by aoin*. " nth hue-
^ ^!! be of turners*! a
!e4K'/i:0£. * ' Option to know
*"e won id suggest that v>me rtndv >.e given I thil t-* Mii.,uiw smtiiwi s„ f0rm*r
new thougnt. and if it :s th-- t fea-" a. aD{J we )-0„w K'"e Var in I. a.i t« ■■■ a dementi
that it will be if handled br 'Jhr abi'.- <■• —— w" "" <iooM « «'ter
idea, we wtmld be s!sd to it put dio
t -Vere h.- wc*rds
tra- a-iee
S^cii th.ng; a:; not
KEEPS FAITH
Fr n> ^lii«aUKre -tr?ine
e genur.ei .ias :-«-:-e^ted advacrel
!ne oi.ajoc Tiia- '.he ,n r ,
anadian reciproctt. arfietment pie-igir.^
'■e iie>Hje:it to u e his Jtmoac effjit '
***** call aa a ra %
n- sixty seeoad cony7e-^s m ta«e 1
aistv-ftrat coi.gresa failed to a
The pres.den* • pic-iamat. r.
:ng \ e >ebaiOn tarat out t at asunii..
tKP to the letter.
Except in 50 far as it
it
un«eccmc
The harem skirt now drapes a Turk
Who sea^ rugs as has oaaiy wore.
WHEN UNCLE JOE WENT DOWN
From K- C. Journai.
nocossary
tbe consummai.on of t 3 ad van uge
and immensely popular >*rga n with .
e l-eilent neighbor t- !-• north of
t'jfe extra session v.ji t
Jh* country.
While applauding the president's r<* -
l-'.-n. aro ?teaafastness of t., • pu .
r o.-e In railing it. the count -y arfll nr>*
fa., im mait ; men ann a; ;>:a :<« \ ,
motive* mat have stupidly or ftctloasty
' •iced on Idm this diiag-reeai- e nece.-
oity.
ihe responsibility <or tho vnMdted
ftacco n the senate in failing to reach \
ust ;aken
■",1* '^at the average run of men
ai'! '*-a: n n • . provin- e of *'* F- .-e^*-. h# s .n a
baid.
ANOTHER EXPERIMENTAL LAW CRUMBLING
t ff'a-p the Pg
prac tice. ^«
j Mrs Helm or t
V H -e -e-.-e'
9 ft! anatomy
J&e twasted state lank .aw has been hit ioci.;
Guthrie is n..w eaterta:nioz. an :n turn , t::im ^ : rett\ Hard bio ti e part lew ■ . .
ink' entcriained. it 1 g ork u& one
Utufktfrd to*i l„ rear Hr tmutr tkfmgkt.
7- !■"'!, • ./ ; n,,„ l0
To y,K,r in/ frt>n*i n,. o'er i.c
lo brrati,, tn. t,Mrit and to Ax
Tht ■jemerour furpom im ike glaring h'toef""
good time coming is almost here
Charley iiarn-tt, one of tlie old timers in Okla-
homa and really une of tbe moat capable citi-
zens who baa served in a ieji*.atjve capai ..y.
enunciated the wuuo^t doctrine thit has e. er
|| beta heard m tbe halla of Oklahoma a logula-
tive bodies. In di^cuaaioa on tbe ittte railroad
prop>>aition Barrett, in voicing nu vigoroua op.
position made tnis ''uU'^it aiiJ forcet'di Ftaie-
i meet: "1 am only in fa .,-r of state ownership
of a state capital, a constitution a i-jtie 0f |8V.S
K and a good reputation. Tbe last mentioned
article in particular is property to be coveted
j from the Mate and tnere could be no better way
i « to acquire tbe valuable i>o«easi n than to have
men of sound judgment and force like Char-
ley Barret in charire of the works on which we
are judged—•Tierokee Republican
All that tbe Repubm-an says of Mr. Barrett is
true and it is such levelheaded, well informed mem-
bers ae he who are making it possible for Oklahoma
to get back into her own
The speculative, pie counter representatives are
ready and willing to take up any movement that
has in it the promise of opportunity for ' knock
down and addition to th" army of state employes
no matter what is costs the taxpayers, but in this
legislature they are not so numerous a& they were
Jn the last hence the outlook is more promising
, 'With a level headed, progressive yet conservative
jgevernor and a legislature with enough well bai
iuieed minds in both houses to shut off frea< legis-
£ ion there is a bright future for Oklahoma.
l "The good time comma is almost here,
J It was long! long.' long on tbe way "
end of the bucket shop in sight
1 Attorney >>euerai \V;ekershain's declaration that no
'>*s than 4,0uu bucket shops have been closed as a re-
Jltit of the government's campaign against thu form
if gambling by making it amenable to t«>sta. regula-
tions, and through attacks up<*i ii# connection with the
e'graph companies, implies ail immense number f
bute banks bavt been converted into T'llinml banks!
and others are app-yiug for a change.
And so it got-.
Ine attitude of the oanxi 0n trie assessment f onc|
per cent is very a.k-jraging to t:ie new venture
From present appearances many of the state ban*-
which are not already prepanng to nat: aai _t wiil ie
fuse to par tne asfe-^ment.
bent on <"Ptab.,«h;n5
f- s Eden on I na Island.
E4et*K have beer, started be-
mere man alwav
bu* ;n and brvak it up
r ■ ase Maine vote? herself w« in
e forthcoming prohibition ejection,
a st ra near to krow the differ-
or ce*"- ngton Time?
B> the decrease in Jru? stores.
>*. '^ng may he bask ,n t e tunahino
an! pmil'.s of the "woman 'hats good;
j < iOd bles3 her."
PYROTECHNIC
flow-in? .--a- The glowing star*, the man-
ifest destiny and the great and glorious
union.
Waatfeti Phillips was tLe first to punc-
e tii speech 1 > a mi ting tne plain,
seat of |condensational «*yle thereby takir.s 5
ajliense into sympathy with him. but
lately, we nave had in t! house of rep-
res-eniatiMs a return of the oid-fash-
lcne.1 manner.
Ti-, presenttaivo Shep; ard of Texas ca
an ex ;bit'on last we*rk of otaton^l py-
rotechnics when he declared that lioosc-
human Sedhtz powder. Sad
^.re tne ^.ourn^., of eon- (lTb"V T LT^VtST*
tn*. Champ Clarlt o* r .i a :«wlutM i , wtam Mtoi* it. . . '
tKiv't T t0nr'^ ,,niC,'V' mino'"> o-
- 10 dosepn Cannon, and in sun- .ahuie
nut tins ..„or, M., Ctort S^o: ! * T Tw
1 "'Ifpr thu resolution i.«cauw at thu> taiiini i-trr
« J- ■ aano,. l^om„ V" p.raTnZ 'r^'"''
ZrZ.x:™ rrs~"
In tn* oi4 Ja> 4tamb<qram orator) .a, Z, ^ ^ «
Everj body spoke of ,h. have l«en rn«|iH . i„ thoie final
— < « ^-e of thaod speaker «j.u, h^5 I™ ^
It- leu tnan heroic. He fn^nt to 11, ''
the last to preserve the principle, he had -nor a" - - 'e-xi'.-I T*'- 'r*"
an, nu-.ter ma> J F* i.elte
the j^ersc nal opinion of an;. American J ent:r<
minaret to
on ' - ae principles, it mft oe '■■
1 . «e I-ftr i:s e ot^er ? MtHenccd a
• mav • f separat-on from the ma-,
te loves, .^omet mes we a e almost
>flvi*ed that Judge I^ndis should have
The report? being prepared of the ?tate gusnmtwjbeciwne * dramatist -stead of a judg*:
fund are eagerly looked for. as tbev will deal at length
with tbe Columbia bank failure.
* d = a looking £ a>- -r.\ z
j to every man the reflection of his
Fake it ail together, live state Uan.-v venture in Ok_a--i "vr f rown at it, and -t win look
noma has had to travel a roc-kv r .id. however it has had Z . r' * "' *' " ,h
. , * - a . • ly kir ■"•ompai.i ,>r —
ut a warning foretaste • what it m_ht have w«:e a rha „ r
money panic to occur, such a.- has shaken the countrv °—
several times in its historv. A 5i" r: n *r ""w-
I • a ' oung man of ti:a? £>r.n
- **
John D. Rockefeller has a new headache —— " 'J~' r"
he:
To ia} little mor*- i.-.ar: tw ears
•'**t e jj-c of the campai^t. of
-he repu- can 1 tarty is a mass of
incoherent wreckage. Unity of action
ar.d armory of * :.ef ha;e been sup-
riant d > uproar and dissension, it
has divided into two wa* ring groups—
r^uTgem- and stani-pauers—nMrked
• a r.wtual hatred that "r.arf s n-eas-
.ement. To an rv- -cent a >iand-
1 att-r i« a veritable prir. • of ar-.-
neapk a votary <>f oppreei # ;.
with heart of flint, witj, hiand of iron
ai^d 111* of bra.;s. whiie the most com-
I'.'.mertar.- th.nc a stand-patte n
coi:fesse.j that Mr. Cam-r ^ admir-
consistent He yieiaed not. .ng. ar.j
to the last held the mastery over the
•uost unruly body of men ever >ts embied
in ; ie national capitol.
But .n the !a=t grim sceao of 1 eir
trit. mph w -ere were Murdork. Norris.
Hubbard, Lenroot and th^ other * nsur-
cen*s? They organised the fight on
ng lime aeo and fir.a a -
neir
en '.'a M
clittenng
flamboyant
tariff
stem;.
profess;
lit j
gne\ances had for a
staple of their ;a T
-revels
annon *
nnon ?n * and turned titer
'•aran on • . -ause of that "u;i:ma *
consumer" whose
iecade forme.t th
declamat.oM.
An ail tfiat se
of t;me servers 1
fclinhif* f. r the .a.
arnojina a pies, lent the
wlo«e oflfenaing
t "...hsiied . downfall. When Cannon J aareejrent
eli he iL.jk th^ w i.ole fa. no of rep .
lic^n oreanixation with him. In ac- I nd «ajuciv. to hi, pom.Ur
ontprishmg t-.-e ruin of Cannon the ".n-
wry inriaipliiiM ths raia oC j
'a v • f CHINA AS A WHEA-'
I .• -a-aents i-'-r the niice paid t a: *hev
•i'c get even • with the old -pes
He held -.hem in check: he expedited Ihe *' ,ro"« :
u£ine#> Of tne hou~: h. kept the am- xe , 'ln.a7 ° ^ " VAr oc*e
: it:oi.;.« and -• J :sh youne s!iiA<nian fn.m
e>sec <
recipr
in their ,aur . • j
* hplomai triumph f •
aii
- s a a onian.
\a i t i „ After t a* rere 5 no r^-as-^n f-•-
a hen he asked tne sexton of his church how he j riv £ -eason
felt the man replied that he had a headache. Mr. —®—
Rockefeller put a tw enty dollar bill in the aexton s I JL,'. 'omM fo 4
band. "i feel better already." remarked the aexton i ">• mm uhmi - -,||
1-et us hope that Mr. Rockefeller will continue to ! *:*r* mnJ * d 'a olt the
distribute his headache cure where it will do the ^7"* ** *' * ' sh* "" 10
greatest good to the greait^t numbei.
v
Glancing through the National St... kman th- oth '
er day. we saw an article about amoked hams. au«l
the line a sweet nuttv. toothsome" ham m.ide im
hungry. What has become of ail the smoke houses.
and the country.smoked hama. that made life worth
living 44 rears ago Can it be that the passing of
the smoked ham is the cause of the rural exodus
i* .-"if! as h trai
ftake, burned in
onie "
Treie you have it
yl< of turcuJtuous
prom- : Qtienoe.
at he should
rned at th«
three et
There
i. -a;-.
the ducking school
~ e • ef of j«oiice of T^one .Mass
wan-.^ to re-esiaii' isii e . .ck.ng >d
V r women
7■'•.Ja* a re.-K-i-. against t -
common scold but tno \«cntar.er
The offender may « . ^ mother f a
e! as the terror of ihe neigh-
ranning rou
an leader;
at Ja>t to
were t ese
them to
• or ur>ot
' enc m
j Fron| C
Fact*
-'ht a.-e
fry remark
young Hate#men from j Euior
::.srir«d over the older repub-
The "insurgents managed
set his goat." But where
Tisurgen1 s" w hen the vktory
>re >■ that waF ti e time fo
country
fctian s< icnce 11 ^mtor.
and Ame
bma ard the '
ftn a most mi
a-ar- continent
' :eg*. 1
For example.
e!>
c-f fc U
the
ha«l
tmt
id
ti ^ia .
*red th<
months
'•man w ho sa> she -aa bee^i
twentj ar& ecaje® her hus-
rced her to pvse a.- - mother
e narrifej ann her voman. She|^;f,(f
a e l een much mor" impressed j the •
n the marriage coro- I T«od
fan.; v as
ho*-hood.
So mar- a
* n • ar th can
e a tongu*
check, and
ih no nower
imprisonment
r-er remedy.
tho "o|
' 'ft- are mo«
i ves.
I-adv Tt
The census reiKirts thus far go to prove that lor
the present and the future years the profits of the
fanners will not suffer through lack of demand
from the cities, and that no occupation is raor.*
certain of a brilliant future than that of tilling the
soil.
Clatfhn a-. e
-.t s * is being annoyad n mu.
nd r a ret m to Eng.and and t
l.lwa .-.ee ^n'mei thinks
Ind
c-ommon
be done ■
spite for so mar
^ countr> ii- now facing another
>d of t«:iff ac ta' on. In all prob-
ab: .ty the extra session which will «on-
ver#> -A i• ri| 1 v in continue ail of the
montns and perhaps al! of the
Thanks to the • ir.sur-
• •ountry now under demo-
mi nation With the hits in their
e democrat it leaders will run
epublican iiolicdes \i-
ready they have dis a -^i the aid of tho
**fn«ar^enia" who made their victorv
possible It would he
If 'he insurgents'
■ ' s out of ihe sit.iat
' credit • having
umroer ^-eaton
rj od
ext us
n th
Amov f*hma. J. j|.
ntire re - -n .-out i
ei-en Is upon ricc
« ' - et, ; ut even
n t- - dear and
sr t^ee of fhe la*.-
mes.<=
Ho
' e* n thi« i
lere is n;>t"5
may devise
r>ut Lady
way
Tenneasee <
motion!
a; i-on
«et aiong
i aro?: nd "ornei
'neke* insult:
e thai a male |
er that hangn |
t I - n®ss k or^. f
mg oeaten - annon at
•en*.- of the republican i art;
: Murdock At al propose to save
• - from the wreck? What have
a- wved that thev ran boast of
t that they ha\e turned
ker to the enemies of the
? Was
action. w|
fl«or us ehra* large
ter arc consumed To the millions non i
thu. section rice s more of a luxtuv
rhii. r. heat. There are mi! ions ,.f ,eor.,
r .--re . and non em China, lie repor: .
a t- have ne;er even la.tea rtt. he .14
"There is prohabl
m that se :tJoii «
in « aisriega
I 'i. *d States '
H tnav not be a !n«,n.r
to us mho are prune t ■ ... >am
ence. to tvs onfron
areatei •x'pulat
it wheat produc
population of
eras mt-
hv the
asi. i
ne of
Nevada's legislature has killed a bill aimed at
the divorce industry. Evidently they believe m th,
conservation of the state's resources if i; ■
for the divorce business Nevada would lie unhou-
ored and unsung
Franklin Roosevelt, who has beeu leading the
fight of the Democratic insurgents in tile \e Y..rk
legislature against the election of W K S>h> • hau to
inu-sian.a in a duel sn
Paris the other day v-aa injured- If
i - keeps up we fear thai dueling
-•* its popu.anty,— m auko*>
Sentinel.
On an ac-cs ent. of rour^ Hts op-
• reot r.va.m 4V« made a " d tnrust un-
aer *\r tetnent through orders by the
amera.
IS EASILY SOLVED
'ne coun
republican [ \ot
• ; i triumph afte; all, j «
s" the venerable "Uncle Joe"
' 1'^nk witn *uch a magnificent spirt
8' e\-eii the demtx^rats voted him "on
ti e createst historka! i ei^onaces
r cour.tiy?"
But
et to
distress
so far.
M
vaH< |
man at
<t die
'•he
and
ki'lars kept in the hard-earned savings of midd e ;d.-*i ReDH,or. 18 ® couaia of Colonel Theodore Rons
Solk. " j^elt.
1 For years the drain on industry, the tai on business , ~
he loss through wild speculation by untutored person* Cun«re#SD""J Houion to thp ^ntrarv. t, , efte. t f
a rem skirt" is the la'
a* ion r-. tamers garmert-
•«ate * 'Hild make a t-uccew
^•ate radroad why not vote t*
manufR ur^ haren skirua"~C'hor-
f> f~ %n
•v an insttution would have ne ad
antagM over the railr. a I experiment r
nai • w.. . d V atle danger 3f iu
ankruptmg the state
V New v v
Tw
■•'e not hav e more
songs
T o not the
beauty of the. flower
sack's to ins''
Ar* there not found
'm when all seen^ ? •
r>. n«t rne nob e
ai^e rs the t!
and the
eir mes-
- ■' a' t'Ts ■ M aj| aires
f all human acquire-
—the kro,. ev'jte an I n s,om
A PLAIN DUTY
Ok lahoma n.
The people ol ukli
t -e cultivated
a* hund is
-Plend.ij uhrai
% • me?. as go-
a- Kuroi«eans a;
hina i« todaj rais.i
as he I'nitel ^:at€
rais ng more wheat
e Furthermore. Chij
mil is of acres
r i not v et undel-
etion.
Pr«>
on
oma
vtth
sonu
• d:ssatishe«l mi
their
rature"*
, cattered the country with small but u«,c^, trMadiei P. , . f
MM in individual losses that, requ.ru* thousands to !'re*M°n ,hat ""
(make an industrial total, were, each in itself, poignant
*nd distressing.
Vo governmcntaJ effort at punishing fraud anu sup
i' feui | re^"ig gambling iu doAe mo^e tiam that wijlCl). b«
and
•trt.
the rauncat'.on of the Japanese treatv is x rational ei-
a |a?riect ^entlenian,
even if he is a "first-class lighting man."
Germany is going to malt*, all its airships of the
cruiser" type. Probably wants to establish the
ott nyuif squadron.
court s trv-ing r > de-
« i ie if a T::e Is justlflable In iroin*
-ark t.. ..r mother if her husband
takes h r o • hut once, and gives her
r^it on# s-iaw of lemonade and <!•"• cents
ir mone! r three years. How un-
-"as^rar ^ f..- me women a^e. Wf
sh# might have started a board!- ^
ho ise " >g ag** and supports him —
Exrhanao
m<-rt w-ae made a moj .'ag of
p AT HE R GANDER
There i« an oia woman
Who lives in a flat.
But she has no children
—o—
The* den t allow thar.
Torr. Tom. the pijw « son
—o—
«"^me -"•me r th. - ,n ,r a 2 i„
Marx ad an aenn v ■
S~<e mounted to t^.-
To teil tho rest v> .. ; \ gj\, iJ¥ a,n
The legend read- Here ie.-
—George E. Phair
—o—
Th® Boy
TKe h^v- s'ood on the homing deck
While *; ..ko around }• -n biew
The captain up and ?ei. Bv heck'
**•'« ecvugu for -'uuT"
ing election
more or less
remains that
lions have been
motives
or int
thp
then
the featu
w. Whil.
•artisan criticisn;
most pertinent objec
those whose
eat in this count p.*
r',(1 from the product >n *
amount • f ti .-v.e:«
T ' ' States is ftitt rais — .... .
•eat than the nation consumes, but the
su11■ is for exrori has heen a: ■ ua
ing smaller of late years The time
hen
r„'"ir-- .j-7^
•" '' ' ' 1 '• * ' «*'
ifavor-
patnot
<>f ek<
a ;a«s. an olection
ast subject to suspicion
Perfection in
,n e i- difficult of attainment
r t -'re is nec.j of a legislator
- ••• a partisan and more of a
it is in dealing with the subject
mil law. in its operation and
o other species of legislation
citiaens n a personal
mvrobhale that Ch.nu at a -uture
ou t , tir.e hen norma! an.i
*' rr toan row exist a^e j
will be called upon to
so deficit good.
mak
happier con J; -
rex a-':ng th re,
the An.er-
ffet t
oiiciie- so rnanv
« as does an election la
■ i# a^ui that the cr at ody ot . it
.en-h «f a commonwealth are iissat-
^ '■ a law- he found weak or
ineffu ^nt in any particular
In mar.; of it* leaiurem. the en.t.n,
e:e on ... admirable In others
' ; ip - ' "naatiafa lory \ioS1 „f
^va haretol ■ i^n poin:,.| out
*oa commeptM upon. X1 d on. x„lunl
real love scenes
He- A* fuI wealhet un i a ?
She-- Yes
• laong |xause >
IV " *• 11 f ' n to run acam
she—I'h huh
•l-'inir i*u,r)
He-fn
I SUCS5 1 got to J,>
soon?
now
huh.
pausa)
He Well, good n ght.
Sue—Good night.
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