Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 269, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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.TCI.SA. OKLAHOMA
XI I L (OM UilJIUTlOV OF THE I ITIIU".
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WOULD ITUUsIUNU COMPANY
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Circulation lA-t'urtniei.l N'u-
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Jl.iiMS OF M IIM ItirilON
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Daily l!y i mriT In Tulsa:
I'cr Week 10
ion cull git (lie TuL.u Imlly World when iivtny from
Iiuiiio lit the following nivv stands!
Oirn.ni Dir. lurry (lol lljtl Alin (i World N'w. Co.
Usrcl Imly .'.. Co. Ci'lli.- . "u.. U-slnl ."'
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tluci) III. ( nij Nci ; s-w'Vi"'Z':. I.i World !'
Co tip:r. .Nr.. (J. I'.nnp.n
uliiiif tun. J. I. llnirr B'i ' Hiiltuu .re Mil WurM Newt Co.
gel .Sn Co.. .National Uotei kMi lit Ho. Vou-1 te
lluliUla Kai Co. C.anl.alij.
Pciiuil lij.-u.. Mln.p')!:iii I i ;nt. Ark I'l. I'M
.Sim Co. I st. Co.
P;illui I'l.. H I'll! Ni'. .Man Priiicuri) Ci..f Fialii
C'iii.au7 Nfwi AU. foriinr I'.il'ly
Muaipl.ll Tul-il. vVi.rlJ Mawl . Mar1!.
'i.m iiy. 1 mi. I.i. m Slo Ji"flVrnin H"ll.
iiinllou. Coin. Hull B-.if .Sil l.tki Cty. Lull Hrlilhli
Ciiriirr Nrwi h'Uiid Hotel t t Linlwlf
"K II. J. Hull. I Omn l ark. Calif J. 0. Yulll
Hi:gii:sT to tu.ui i.im; mi:n.
When you urn through reading this pnjH will you
pleato throw It out of tin; cur wlndew tu tho first gang
of seethm nu n )du mi'? They will appreciate It.
"Il Is folly lu w.i.-te imiiiii y un hud road " s.ivh the
Mani'fif ti nm 1 : . . i . I . 'J'liis in. m iih tli.it It Is f..l!y tu
up lid no. my nil reads fr any other put pus- I'.hii tu
make tin hi l-'.ill.ivlldKly n I. I.i 1 1 r hlllld it -1 1 1 k 1 -
Inlli- i.f ri.iiwi-li. r '.i'l. Ih. in in hi'iiinl ill.- Hiunc am mil
(f I r n (Mr ll .!".. n inilis tli.it Mill all haw ( hi-
ll. In- im r ana:ti In n jiar nr two. iln.! i"iulH tu
Jiii-tlfy llr i -.X in mill i -. n.n.'-t iiinalii H"t a Ji'ar
ir tn I' it fr m 1 at i"ti.i.
Tin-: i'itinii:rs .mi.s(.i:.
I. iii.' . . i .1
-ll' VI 1.1. Ul i III) I'' 'III I'l lllll lllMMIl Mil' llll'lll
1 Kl I "f till! lllKUIlli lit I "lilullli il In tin- I'l l sl.lrllt'B
III KI'l'illil II .-(-.-.UK'' In lllr Si-liuh' 11' tile I'llllill
wmmJ Stud a. 1 ui i i at' In n 1 1 1 1 r iitli ii(lin n ml IiuIiIh
It ii t hr.'i l!i l Ih tin' 11 1 mill lint' f 1 1 1 tlilim. 'i'lmt
In i .iK' Ih ii tl.ini; i' llf'. It m Iiiiiikiii. It rimlN llkr
Ih iiiitlmr miu iiiilc Mini' nf Ills i'liai ami ha I ainpli'
CIIIIII1UI' tu tilt ill. Ill lit f"T ) ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' HlllllvslN. In H 1 1 " I t
It n als llki n l. af turn fruin the imhllc tlm inni iit nf
till' iH't tllll lli.-l'lllt I'HNt
In H'itu nf i el tlilim we fiinl tin- ti iiijilalli'ii tu
Dlu-i uliiti' i I. uhut iiiikI'I IkiM' In I'll tun tu
ih r.v. Fur Iniiliinii-; II l'l'iMilrnl Tal't lunl urltti'ii
IiIh flri't Hlntu iirr In that Mljlr mill hail hinnii hln
H il I 1 1 li int in I Ii n In that M'llll; lunl nut thi' tariff cI'IkIs
Iii hiii h a in i m .J flu il tin' I : . 1 1 1 1 1 1 k pruhli in undi-r
llki' ii i i'ii t ii 1 i'ii(lltlnH - w hut wmihl huvr I in tin- fit -liutii'ii
hum ''
l' ir in- II lun't a ilinn iilt hi. j 1 1 n . It Is mir Jmln-
Ini n! that hi' u nliI liaM- hi i ii us -ul.ir with Ihu
rinilitry ns tin. mini he min i i ili il; thai thr K I'll lilti-nii
jmrty viul Iiiim' a liiai'.nll nriit wmknm niar!ty In
'iiiii:i'ih.h at thin un in nl an I tin- iliaml i Hil I'lii'ty
vi nlil ir'f.i nt an 1 1 1 i i t miahli' 1'iuiil tu its i iii iny - Tuft
u iilil hr lit.- t ih 'hr nl' thr Nu I Ii .ii ami Ilnii' iiM In-
Im niuml. 1 ns ii urn. v i'iihl iii'M-r lime cvUtril
Mr. WalM'ii i'f Ih.' Cuiiuiriitlnn ('iiuiiil"Hluii hiv
Olihiliuinaiis al'i' i-iilllnil tu i lii'air iimil ralis. 1 1 1 1 1 -Ink'
tho hint twu ht.ilr i ;i in hi Unix Mr. Vatsn was iii' uf
11 vast IlllllihiT who r mil.' nl the t iMilhulllallM JllMt this
In can' tin y wunhl 1 . it.- tin' 1 1 im. rail.' nirty to
I'lUMI-. Thr i'latli;i; was an I It Is linn lip tu tin-
iifun -Miiil Muti '.man tu main' ('uuil ir i.rii'.ir.' fur the
vmst. nuiah.'iuaiis in' alinuvt tin I uf thin niutilny
1 11 M I in i..
Illi: I.OI.K Mil. IIIM V.
" i rn 1 1." i . if i ; i n.. ... ..ii
I I U .ui iilnr has ivir luiin.l Hint i uiin.ilnii'ii lure
Y I'll! i 'l lu ill. thlll;s fur thr iu'lr. Thr lllil-
' . i -.- I i'rii ul Mr. Il.iiiv. Mr. I'ulli an I
till' ul! 1' lias l'll lllr lil'-nrl that thr I "I I 1 1 I i n
calm f 1 1 . n i i in' ipi'lil inli-t lil. Ii vi .is nl laiian
V it Ii Ih s . i i! Int i -I.
Nuliiii; . in :'" !- 1 t ..f thl- la t th- ; n I '! I s r
Vatit u ii" i'l--- ul. t th i ' i . i ti Im. I ii.i'iiN an. I
f.-r till- .'-".ill I I .1. I u I Ilitlf I'll'u-I. Unit thr tiln).!.
Mai !... t.t tli-.n.: I .!... I-; (.. r. mm ir. lal Int r. -sis
firm tin iil !l' i Mi r In his uini n. thai If tl'r
pill1- im lis (wi in irs. lu'hi'ily will try tu t
i r 1 1 1 1 I i ii i n tu i;v r . ..i ii i 1 1 all It I i mil lrl t".
Kii i .-.a i I'm S: a r.
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T'nrli-r a I' -l ir . I':i- i;.. r !.iv I'l.m is .1 1 1 n .
I'- t-i.i ft hi it"r. hi"! Ih'' ii'i i.'ii i.h.'l al him fn-i'i
tin- an. I. ii. - ' What 11- y..i I.. !.. k. iiii. k
lu a I: .!..!. II in Mi..t ..i. : "ll (li ! wlu.V. un
thr t:Ui" I'll. in ulii.-h il W 1 1 1 1 ! I I . ! . ii t th il Mi-
ll n i I lls f.'.i- -li I f X ! 1 1 A lil i'l. h's 11 i .f a
li. i-ul.ll .ui.
Ill-: t'NMT:i) KTATKS lui Injeotcrl lturlf Into lh
Ilalll.in tll'intlnii. Aiiirrh un I nttli hl s hsv
fir .-nt Into th". tvattra fur tho puriinur nf
i.f"i- Ihk what in ihu firt lnutiiiH ! wan n-thlrif
ninr than fil'iil!y mi'.l. f. It n-i-rn that ' frlrnilly
iiiUiic" tu thr iik.-r ruitlun to tin; c ith if u ar
tu ! i iii-Tiinl I th' fii k'ivi rrminiti Ul I M'lfl' orJi-rn.
What Id thin l ull y if uLr govtrnnunt to lead to?
In thr riio i.f Haiti It !n (xplaliiril Lhat the othrr
Kuv rr.nipniH f f tho wi.rhl agrtr-d that the T'nltil
.st'itfD eh'i.ih! Intrrfi rn If tin en i y. lly "nthi-r gov-
ri.it.' lis. ' la n.rint thrsr ha". Inn riniii Trial rrlatlunu
Willi tl r I.'aitl f"'i.. ll.i.ti Itmlf is ii"t Im I'.ulnl 111 the
Irrti).
'!'!. T ti I h s in t nss'iino tu rr!'. lsr this fiuliry
..f th- i - ii:'.. ii. I "it r.ith.-r tu i i.i.j-'.li-r It.i i J -1 .
ami. in nr J limnrnt j-rnhuhly off. t rn the nthi r fel-
'.v. Jf l! r liit.'l Statin Ih t. a t im th" 1.1k u. Her-
nial! -t Ih Wi-l. rn h. inlshhrrr t" art v.h.-rrvi r the
' ' in in : 'nl lil. i -tH i.f the r.thi r IialiniH ih inanil It
!!i. n mI i.t will I r th rnl ahlr n .niit un the vurlniiH
sum 1 -r i. at i- ?
in tin i
(urn r 1 .r"t
11
il"ii
il'
ririll- i tn imitr fur the
W e "i.i I he mm ll .iirrl.--. il. tu
1 n-i in . that th f... !;!(. In the smu'lrr Latin countries
."'until nf ns was i..t liti.r'y hiHtll' tn Annriia. We
fi el ijiilt. Hire Dial the Hrntlnu iit Is I. en mini; tin re
K'-iii nil ari l im.r. Intr use.
l'risriitly thin ue hIiiiII hear of n new i'iiifnlrrallun.
Within nnr nun tlm.' the I'tilte! States uf South
Amerli i ui!l l. a fa.t. The harniuiiUliiK i.f the (!er-
man iirlP'i'illtr was a miieli more illffh'iilt ta.-k than
this. The i ne thltiK t lint mai'.o It IiuksII. was the tiee-i-HHlty
fr Inst B'.nii n thliiff. And that n.nsslty was
haH. il on the I road law uf self ri rr'. atium
There Is m.t a MiikI.- tuition of Smih America T
the Islam! k 1 nuiloni.s of the Carlhl.f'iui Sea that com-
inamls so iniieh us ii respectful hi alii k from the hlg
enmnier lal nail ns nf the v. rid. A cliiifle cuiiimonial
Inter st may ileiiuind netluti of its nation nud the nr.
Hon Is ftihrinlnn regardless of the wish if the little
nation lint f iill of th. Utile nations should nil r
a co nfr 1 -ration fr ifns' and offense thin there
would S Mm' Int.. ixistriue n new world uwer. It
Mould roinmainl n - i i t or furre It Just as the other
nation inhiit eh i t.
Tin r fore we niv the coiifeilrratiun of the future
Mill tal-e id. ne to the South of us nnd Mhen rrfiited
will he a world power that must he treat. -il iih a full
irroun loan Insti-ad of u Humility little l...y. It Is the
ot'ld'H inatiirr Jiulnniriit that the Moiiioe ilurtrlne of
the past w.ih fur I t t i r fr Amrrlra than the Monroe
1 1 i i ri n e ih rmw i miM : uril. We should haw the re-
spe t and i oi.f idriiri- and liking of our minhhors. Wo
are hreeilniK exarlly the opposite. And we are hreed-
liik: this troul'le In the vain attempt to srrure the last-
liiLt frleiid-hlp uf ko ernmeiits so far removed from our
shores that they can neer Lecome Morions eneinles no
inattrr what their mood. Our furolKii policy with re-
spect tu our nrlnhhorH In (he Western hemisphere does
nut t-eiiii to ci. nil in i 1 a to much nf the fiiliire.
The
Some Ti as people are worried over the results of
the prohlLltlon election. It develops that In some
futilities the total oto was in excess of the total iiumher
of Voters. Hut what Is n little tiling like that lietWecn
friends? It Is axiomatic 111 politics that to win one
iiuiHt ki I more voles In the hox than the other fellow.
There's nothing mild nhout tho voters. You see Its the
votes that count.
i si'in: or tiii: tmiii t.
Veil m ' me '"! Ihal Mr Munis nn.l Mr. lixiin
rn- al h i t.. ha.i nn . p. 1 1 n n 1 1 if sitlllnn Ih. ir
0 if: 1 1 1 i 1 1 nl. N' v. 'ink Is n ud wins off. Put iou!(h'-s
the r Mill of the i no 'nt r Mill ta :u Ii us limne I'o'ks
In Un. for lal r Min ns.
And now 11 Is in-inn nn 'rd that Oklahoma I.i to haw
finotlur prulilhllloti elo. 1 1 "ii. I'l lilioiiH will he clri ii-
Intod callnir f"f nn Initialed nn nsiire and the hrcweis
It Im stated will put Miilal l.unii Into the i iinipalnli.
Till' "halielH" 111 lllo Si tisr lisi'1 hire Illl.lllltu; NOIIIC-
IhliiK mot" cfrectpe than inn Loir.
It In explained Hint the "Absolute J.lfe" cult will n' t
Bttempt nny further pr. piiKiinda. W hich will prove
dlsiipnolntliiR- to one or two Till it (ictitlemen who n-
tmiU'd rstiihllshlnir such n "church" In Tulu
Th Kiiiic.'iK City Star Is till shot to idefon over the
ritientlon: "In a minflower weed'.'" our kickh In Hint
It all dciirndR Avht-re tlie uforisald unflowir urowi.
I N I.N T1 :NTI i i.N A I. I.Y. the sheep raisers In their
I II pl'ilesls IlK.'llllst ri'Usion of the Ml. i I Srlll'llllle.
II I ehulhiu'o that tariff iUile as snioiisly iih do Its
i ' oppoin-iils. It liti I h Iii lis purpose If we may
accept their description of conditions under which the
Industry Purely inniuiKcs in exist.
It does nut In lp the sh. rpmrn tu a prospermia busi-
ness. He ami his sheep are In the Sluur.h of liespond.
It certainly contrihutes to Ihe expenses uf the rest of
the oniiiilrc whli h has tu huy clulhis. whethur It aids
tho wool nmwor n i" not.
If the cliorts to develop all Industry by protection
have failed why continue to put a hiirdi n on the con-
sumer to maintain It further'.' asks the (iilrnifn Tribune.
The sheepnieii raise that iiuestiun th ni' rh rs. Senator
1 1 - Inn ii mihivl'trd iih a pari of his iiruiiient atialnst
the Wool s In dule Ire. ntlv 11 li'HK ll i t r " f I. ' 111 It 1 1 Idallu
m ool moMiis' as-oeialioti si ItiiiK folili tho t alaiuitli s
Mhhh hi s. l the slo . pun ti. II' It had been the pur
pose t.. prove that slurp raising caiiiiot bo cnndiietcil
as a profitable eiil. rpnsr In the I'lilted Slates the doc-
iiineiit could let have been nn u'e cniiv I iiolnn In that dl-
r.'i Hon.
The w
ii.l on
ii s pr.iii
1 iTi'U i rJ. havini; ib s rihid the thousand
: ilea nsl Mhhh the in.lii'.liv liable strui'-
s t .1"M n in Ihe r i i 1 1 of I'l.-ir h'l.-iness
hot to ki. I.
r Hi
I ' in rati. tab.
phllos phh
i i i .o le as (hi y (.
'The i III. f "ft .in Aicii nn ihe. 111. in" th's
letti r runs. Ill ul'. '. e n. " bun ml. I 1 ml d. mid tnr-
111'rd l'V l is 1:11 11 Illi S th" I I .111" I 'l! i' lillllS-
!li s. m :i be .'ind vtl'h ntl I" do 'in . I t" bnaiuial d.--r
at di'iisdr and di alh; bin Iniirad of 1-lnx the sport
of till in. ml s hr Mill. If and w hen lie lull" full ilmi
tho nlr. . 1. 1 ("M.iini; p'liai'i of the 1 ' inorraih" larl''
tuple and ii.u.r his i n ni s tn piii-h i . il' a lly wllii
1 :oi H"l !.ti" Ilia n Ih- in -M em ral I. .1 l.n."
In this Sh '.an . in in- in- ihe woo) rfw rs risi-.n
in i:-- -h-- tn tin 1 1- fair. They pr .o that thr tariff
i i mi ihini; Hi in :inv ( .1. and Mr know that soino-
Mh r' b Imciii tln iu and Ihe i til'.f of cloihliu: it Is
itntiit; the ies of us u lot "f harm. Th. y say It Is the
i in mi'n I ui r and Ihe i-tailei". and Hi it the mainifac-tnrii-ainl
lelalhr Mill :il"..ii a in l.iiiff r. dm Hon with-
out iiIIum lui: :in v hi in fit If m it to r oh tho loiisiimer.
'I'l : i v ate pi i sii.is: i but in us t i em Incliik'. m1i.ii they
plow the futility of nial.Ini; dollies i xponslw to pro-
tei t an linlusliv It It cannot thrive with the highest
pl ot' ' tiell.
An I iklaboiiui nil producer wants tn know why he
should piiv twice an much freight on an oil shipment ns
bis friends In Kansas pay for Identical n-rvice Some
otln-r fellow will have to answer th it (Uestloti. We
commend It to ilovvrtiur t'nu e Altni ncy-i li iicrnl Vest
and the Corporation Commission. Hot worn 'cm thoy
oiiKht to solve seine sort of n satisfactory nnsvvcr.
It Is now declared Hint I'rof. Moore chief of the
liovcninu tit'H wi ittlior luiroiuv exprniled moncy un-
lawfully hiring weather experts. If ho hired tliein dur.
Inn the hot dry dayn of June nnd If they are rcspoii-
rllde for this wolcoino rliniiRe Ihe peoplo will not oli-
Jert to the nlli'Kid nnlawf ulnon of the expenditure.
llnrtleavUIn Knti rprlse.
Morning
Paper
For The
Freshest News
Which Means-
more people read it and the paper that
most people read is the paper that
pays advertisers best.
Tulsa World-
First in news First in the homes-
First read First in results to adver-
tisers'First in everything.
CIRCULATION BOOKS
OPEN TO ALL
ir . ...
wit ( iiti:ioi:i: risin imi-N
A HI-: t UMUlllMi WHY IS A
1 IMl WAKPF.N.
f-'pi'.-lnl t" tin WmiM
Claremnre ok!;!. July IT. Clnr-
niore flshermi ii are wotuli ritiMT what
:i name warden Is for. l'li; Ijike
about six or seven miles from liare-
tiiore pi one of the lurK'St bodies of
Itilaiid wati r In the state and bus for
yours abounded In almost every spe-
cies of fish that swims In this part of
the country. For tho first time this
summer the lake went dry.
Many unpin loads of fi-h died for
lack of attention when the lake dried
up Instead of belnif nclned out and
In kin to the rivtr nnd turned In where
there was water. Tho hike now hns
walir iiRiiln but It seeing that It will
need to bo restocked to take the wince
of tho fish that were allowed to die.
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BliWAUB Or OINTUENTB rott CATARBH
THAT CONTAIN MRHCURY
ti tnprriiry will mindy deitroy ;hr irnii el
moll ind eoniplpli'l)' derinxo tl.i wholi tyi
trin vhtti rnuruif tt throuih tlir miiroul
urltt'i'i. Burh iriuiri ihuulil nrvnr b i.".l
tn'cpl on irpn rlplmn irr"n rrMitcMft phv
iriiiit ll (I'll illinnifr tlie; vril O-i i ten Inld
Id tlif (unit jrnu 'tirl pilVftlldr llerlTl friilil
thrill llill'i Cntnril. (iirn. iiiKiiiifiiti rril by
V J. ( In 117 A Co.. Tol'uo. O contslrii no I
mi'rriiry mil Ii Inkrn Inlinnilly lolliij dl
rrrtly upon 'iir tiioml ind nmroiii itimfrft
ul ii ijriifm. In bujiiin iinll'l Cilirrb
tun ho iiim rnn p th ifliiilli. ll It
tkn lii'nll)r imf niirl In Tolnlo Ohio
In P J. I'hfrejr k Co. Trutlmonilt fr.
Held hr PrlKiiii. Trie 7Sc prr Isitllt.
Tiki Hill't t'luiilj Villi for coiiillptllon.
tt 'IXXSA'b OLUtsr AMTwobX ltFLIABLB
XX blt IALIST..
Conii to me In contldence. Tou wilt r
reive my person..! attontlon. I will ui you
fj honeiitly treat yen iklllfully tn.-I c'ir ynu
X4 l-rrn:nnntly. I nut a regular icraduato In
medlelne nnd thoroiuihly quli.'led under
utato laws of Oklahoinn
lixx
A Word (0 ihe Wise It
is SuMicient
Exomlnntlon and conBultatlon froe.
I Invito tho closest Investlratton my methods.
I don't want any one to pay nio unless I euro
them so they will stay cured.
I cure my patknts nnd they aro fatlsfled and
always glad they cumc to mo. 1 guarantee this by
on Instrument lu wrltli..-. given undor hand and
ttal.
To Ji'.dgo my ability without rersona! consulta-
tion may bo an Injustice to yourself that will cost
a life tlmo of suffering.
Consultutlon Is free nnd confidential nnd you
plnco yourself under no obligation to ma whatever
by coming to tulk with mo about your case.
There aro no weary weekj and months of wait-
ing and watching nnd Imping for benefits as my
treatment goes to the root of your trouble and does
way with tho disease or weakness so quickly that
you often feel altogether C.lflertnt In a few days.
I euro without oiH'riitlim nnd by the Intost and
lxl methods I Hood 1'ols.iti Skin IHsvasr. Nervoui
Troubles Lost Vitality I'llen Fistula Mdiipj nnd
Madder Troubles Actilo Diseases IlIhImsIoiis I'ros-
liuls Siiicliiro nnd all weukness of men.
Msenscs of Wowcn r cordially Invito woTion
Buffering from pelvlo disorders to consult me and
Investigate my methods of treatment. It may save
Jou from a needlessl and dangerous operation.
c. w. Mccarty m. d.
1 6. Main S. Tulsa Okla.
Omco consultation and mammoth X-lUty Free.
No matter what you want you will save time and
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 269, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1911, newspaper, July 28, 1911; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133366/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.