The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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The * Yukon * Sun. ^
Publ:rih<nl or. Fri'Iay of every week at
YuV. .q. Ott.:a.:ian ('.< \ p, Oklahoma.
GC'ltOO? S' -POM AS, J JU4SHF,li
Enter vJ ut ti' i ■ j'.t.flfice in Yulcrn •
as second ca.su mail matte".
1AL PAR lii.AHiS. j
I V -n. Ptibli ilwr
Some men wiil never leprn
anything, ard other men never
Will forget anything.
While you are telling a hard
luck story k is trying to
whisper in your ear.
Most sympathy for our mis-
fortunes lias an undercurrent of
* 'you rr.iyht have known better."
in it.
Hotels that advertise home-
like surroundin often put
the pressure on the expense and
make it too home-like.
Eli Timms says that when he
pees a young man acting silly he I
Bays: ' 'We are only young once.'' j
and then thanks heav for that, j
There is a difference between j
a tailor and a dressmaker: A !
tailor never tells a man that he
tuis the finest figure in town,
A woman whose hus an 1 ! as !
tmught a new automobile can |
switch the conversation to auto- j
mobile in two sentences, r.o mat-
ter what topic is up.
A bald-headed man will swear
at all hair restorers, but a man
with false teeth can bo induced
to give a testimonial for dental
powder ony time.
When a man tells you that he \
has something to say to you, and j
that he would rather say it to j
yourface than behind your back,
you know what's coming.
Along with such mir.or things j
as roses anil dandeloin greens j
and bluebirds and the like,
spring = brings in the greatest
thing in the world gree^i apple'
pie.
' An odorless onion is promised.:
Now what will become of the1
man who is always writing to
the paper wanting to know how
to remove the oder of .-r.ions'
from his breath?
Jim Jones, who
grouch, anyhow,
woman's record on ]
fast Jn vet. -.3 wove
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or
And Join the Crowd and get one of those
Black Hawk Corn Planters!
Guaranteed to plant over 95 per cent—Can you "Match That?"
3 r
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We Have
sam : voi r ikk i s
Or. Haas' Hog Ohoiera Cure
•WIIK II WTJJ, *1 1UM.V-
"Cure Cholera
W e Can Recommend
"This Cure.'
-a;
m old
that
.Us in the
that she
wouldn't stick to one political
party more than two weeks if
slie had the ballot.
Yes. sister, a woman's tears
can melt a man's heart; but you
should als > remember that a man
will go a good ways to see a
w >man -:n;le and go a y .,1 deal
farther n the other directs-! to
kee;> from seeing h«*r . r.v.
Senator Gore on Tariff 3ill.
Senator (lore wants the .. s
of Oklahoma's cili -enshlp on the
Payne tariff oil', which, comes up
for debate next Monday. We
print below some extracts from
a letter which the Senator wes
kind enough to send to the St N:
"My views of taxation are well
known. 1 do not think that our
blessings increase increase
learned at our mother's knee.
The sweetness of a ho. .e d
ot'. indeed, depend upon its
spkndor., b ;! enforced hural-ie-
ii-.'.-.: i. ii' . ir.disp< : ' * Its
happiness.
"I shall .vote t<' reduce the
: a o on sugar. ; s under t'.ie pro-
posed reduction it would be
n cos.- ury i'or a person ;o o 'i-
st; r.o a hundred pounds of egar
n order to save a nickel. Cheap- • i f"iir m utt-
er su; ar would encourage the | l"jl,il'A
canning of'our fruit crops and'
I-'i.st Aor'.l '."J"!1. '
Admini3trato ■ s :\!ot:ce.
To Whom it M \ t'ov • *n:
.
ti> th unmrsig.itu t-y '.ho C
C jurt of iho County of Can..: rfi
of (>' lahoT.a. at r.l licr •. *>:; ih<-
day of April, 1®"'^. All pt 1.- ns hu\
o'jhji; • atra.: st «;i <1 rsiato i.rc rwi'/
to exhibit iho sam • the* nitiorsiu'i
at VuUor. Okla.. :" >r ullowan
1 i t li-
ar
rjatt
h rwre^jiry • voiicr
<r the; will l>^ tfnrev ir ;:r -lutfod i*' fn I ^
. . . . . fti v bvnet t i l-ahi estate; < r .«aicj oiftirn i f
. establish a profitable industry. mt> ,, i9 ,:11„ Cwmty Conrt
1 "I shall vote to reduce the*I Hn.M this lath day <>f Aj ril.
rate on boots, shoes and hats and B- 1'v
\\ ltli. ,. , i P.Nei.ps 4 Covf:,
Y>,
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f €
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■N "Pf
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t ur taxes. High taxes are bur-
dens and low taxes ate benefits t , , ,
I\oted I"''*'"- I would decrease toe tax
rate on boots, shoes and hats and
clothing, so that our people may
bt> better clothed at a lower
id
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ti
| A'.tornvys for .Vlrrii*'.
■t
both i'tate and natioral.
alike in the territorial ard ni-
tion^l senate to let the people's
tarnir: « rcm>in 'v. 'he «■>■*'•pk's
j.. ckctc.
. . Mr. Ilpttiirio
cn necessaries and increase the t, 0!1
tax on lu varies alone. i school-houso.
"1
i"
\t.ar Pr l'. Hull loft
sjiithorn ! «
UK' np|
next fiscal
(i 11.4 II 1,0 H. .
the d< licit <
Xp ",(KKi,oou.
uig taxps. \
expanses.
fice
•opriations Ar ihv.-
<ar iggrogatt SI.- tr. ts
It is estimated thai ten
ii Jills- In
Instead < i
o should
i hi.
will be
■-n •
' cre:u- e
the
should be happy
r.l the pec r'le of our state
, . , . , , i cone tu o Ja'
touching these views ard the
Jetails of the pending bill. The
;.nd s^eat pre to. t i ir.-j
are here. I want lo he: r.
from the great mass of silent1
c ms ,:ners w ho send no lobby to J
Wash.ington but who lv.:r t! e
b mien without sharing th • hen' -
i* pla •
FriJay
tho
II.-i.-
hav i: -.r
Look at the liorse that
wears liand-made harness
Made by Harry Gccdall
the
■'t:K
.iJcK*
It w
M: . W. W. U1
Charlie AsbiU 1 u?
will t ui'd in .luiK'.
c
I aid SIM
tits
! r! '
.•hail
of tariff revision. Kir.JK
sh and oblige.
•J':' mo.it obedient s(-r.anr.
T. I'. CORE.
Horses and Muiei.
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Wi-
k. M.
ii t::;U7
\ t
at the feet o:
man that wear-
shoes on earth
Soki by Harrv Gocdall
best
Look at tht
"Sure Sh'"4"
Sold by 'Harrv
nog
Stuck
cnat
nas
Powder"
Goodall
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speoia. sale ot
Look
shoes
Sold by Harry Goodall,
W. Ii
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Nat.
GOODALL, Th® Harness Maker,
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