Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 171, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1912 Page: 4 of 10
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nr tha fraauant llttl errora tha.1
for oomULnt luparvlaton uf man'i
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raldlni partial two or
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daro Jr. tin- mllllonairi Insrata
ouated Dlej aa tha target of tii
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i itora attaokBi ire fur from lurprla-
in.:. It Is as sure mm ihootlnf that
vv iii Dlaj gone Mexico is on the way
Lin k tn tin. position it occupied before
his day when dictator after dictator
sv.-it Into iniwer titnl wan in turn
' swi i it nut in mi unbroken aerial of
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nm ii" ii imxks uti men
Tulrt county no h " n Kk' au-
iwrt..r ".irt. It took o er b year to
letcullic It and it coal the county u
rm of m(in. thunl.s t. that old
vmrlety of democratic politic known
aa the "peanut" brand. A demmritlo
iunt oommlaelon fought tha legal
Ity of a democratic judge's appo nt-meiit-w.ll
tu till the truth Junt
to be fiifhtliik' it. This raised tho
Itaestlnn In tbe mtnit of Hourly ev-
eryone of whether the court as ap-
ptlltlteit. Wil- lelt.ll. So tho . unity
by rla-lit. muat pay .lu'in'- Brecken-
ii RBDtTCE tax el
going backward.
i Mltobell del
mpaign committee.
meant
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tha man above htm who in order to
in. ike good hi- deftclenclee Iiuh to
keep u watchful eye on all his work
a oerelcee Inefficient worker may ac.
tualiy cauaa mora work to othera than
lie does llllllMl If
Many an employe aeemi t" be aat
laflad to siii just within the Una of
siiletv frmii ills ii.ir K''. He is Inter-
aated in nothing all day so much us in
the clook nt quitting time. Ha works
not to ge his work dona I'lttht nut
to put in his time iim) pet his pay
iiis work doei not mean to him occu
1'iiHi'li h:s si n ii-.- Lilt oiiiv lis "Job."
bopea io bava many mora veiea caM
for him in the forced second tleotioa
I tin ii he hail ill the one Just nist. Mr.
cline'i oloaeat democratic frienda in-
iiludlnif the City Hall demoorata wire
uffiiiii of "ton much c'llne" at the
time when the auditor first announc-
ed They knew that Mr. Wine waa
city clerk under the old council sys-
tem yours IgOj that he Wga thi final
eity auditor under tha eommlaaloi
form 'f govaramenti ami tin y didn't)
think he should be the third eity un-
ditor under the emiimlsslon form of
Kn eminent and a great many other
people didn't think so either at Tins-
dai'a election
Mr. i 'line believes that as long n'
! he ran feed out of the inonej bog
I of tin i ity w hich the taxpayers fill
as lonu as he cun he should It Is
great to serve the public ao long na
the public I'Ujs for It amf agrees to
! it.
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i Mnt m it it n 's nuidate
lie is ii mere
a worker i t
in tiii- othi
ploj ei hoata
job holder
n shirker
r band there
of them to
He Is not
ire em-
it holll
Mayor Martin anil his
Mr. Wooden have been
''two iii one' wht) hav
about the cuininissloners
past tWO veais. WOodln was
ed from the start by Mayor
candidate
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Martin
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9 If
you are not par
ticular us to the kind of a
suit you will wear this spring
thechances are you will drop
in most anyw here when you are ready for
yonr suit. But if you are particular as to
the clothes you huy ;ind will look around
town to sec the styles shown this Spring
we are pretty sure to sell you your spring
suit.
Say you drop in today and pick out
that suit you will wear next Sunday Easter.
Trices mbst reasonable.
$15 $18 $20 $25 and up.
FILE IT!
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his kind
as readily a ever
us to explain how
Ai
Coatwright
Stationery Co.
Phone 1338 207 S.Main
Tulsa Okla.
' years ol bloodahed and ptlhtge. DIM
passing his last itavs In peace in Bo
rope has a right to think haul
thought! of tha land for which ha
fought for thirty daaparata yean and
upon which he inflicted a generation
of peace-compelling government Hut
no on. who knows the career of this
i greatest living Mexican can doubt
that his vindication Is causing h m
distress.
Because the form of Mexico's gov-1
srnmenl copies (haft of the United
Mates- and because Anierciins STA
tlnlr work means their best possible
sen Ice the fullest enthusiasm their
keenest joy their highest life. These
are the bom the brawn the blood and
thi brain of all business. There Is
a sound aphorism: "If you never do
mote than you are puld for you will
never get pgid f"r more than you do."
This Standi f"r honesty for fidelity
and for i f I leleiicy It stands for pur-
ii s his successor. Woollen's election
means .u.vtivr Martiiu aamvniatra-
Hon because Mr. Wooden is endors-
ing "we two's" leign.
Winn VOU go home tonight afte'
OCTOtio ll adiiiiarters to expostulate
further with the remnant! of tho ma-
i nine that might be found haimlug
you have eaten your iweel potatoes . wlth nothing else to do.
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kpple sauce tilt your ci
Bgalnil the wall and with your pav-
ing and other city lax receipt! In
your lap think it all out for pourielf
pose for zeal for skill and for . i n
achievement n recognises the value I titration T
of sincerity of Integrity of ontbuai-
nsni It iiluoes niaiiliood ami srl-ci THF.RK IS
il another Martin admin-
8LECT Frank M Wood-
'ii us mayor is lo elect
Minor Martin over again.
Does Tnls. i need another Mar-
tin admlnletrntlon?
among the most provln
terera in their concept1
polltloa we have in thti
many persons w ho trin e
ital of amut- I above everything else
n of w orld- 1
oountry too
preposterous
It Is a gulflo
o
I. VST
lAUGlf
parallels betwei
out condition
a small upper
n Mexican and Ann rl-
The Mexicans with
lass highly enlighten.
or
The
ridge for fifteen month!' servlci
ratlnr fifteen months time.
appointment haling been
for the sake ol politics.
Tulsa county 'haling business In tht
court did not feel free to have tlnn
business transuded In a court WbOM
legulitv was . ii.s!imi.i. and rouse-
MMntly the court iiid not ronder its
ed are four-flfthi Indian f nrigii
probably Oriental and they were bea
Hal can n I ha in n few hundred yeare
ago. Thai Anglo-Sgxon Imtltutloni poit
i ' BE honest with yourself
do you tlilnU Tulaa needs
another .Martin adminis-
tration 7 Do you think Tulsa
should have to endure stn h
another?
Success in any cm-
shoiibl b.
xpeoted to work with n
luestlonedri populaoa the bulk of which has n .r
people Of WOm siloes Or Slept in n bed does
more credit to the heart! than to the
braimi "f the Imaginative pairjota
who devised the plan.
Dial took Mexico when sixty yeurs
of attempting to live under an Anglo.
i ountry
and had
ury. win
full quota "f service because III Saxon
couhln t. Vet the Judgi had right to
bis several thousand dollars.
Th- democrat! have the faculty of
fighting each other at the expense of
the public The superior court Judg-
ship fight .ul. ling feel to the salary
of the Judge clerk deputy bailiff
baenographer rents etc. made
kemdsome csi to the taxpayers a
democratic school board fight last
year will cost another little wad
and yet when the re bill .ins come
institution had tin lured the
With rapine and llgughter
left It with an empty treas-
' 11 V without credit swarming
with bandita and rotten with corrup-
tion and Plan the ndieiiturer and
the hern nf fifty battles estnbl shed
pi ace. unity order credit. Industry
capital. prosperity railways tele.
grapha manufacture! senports agri-
culture schools colleges and national
honor hi.' waa brutal government at
times but it was real government
out I'll a pi Itfnl III
Hon In Tulsa the d
fur reduced taxii- Another T'l:i7. Is more than Mexico
mocrat! say there deserves. Also It is more than M'X-
iiiat sin h loo is likely
ban
Ii nothliie to bi i cil
talk Is silly ami thill Ihe e'tj will go
Backward f ch costly fights do not
occur.
After Ihe children have all gone to
bed tonight spr. ..1 your clt J lax r - In enacting the 01 pathm
celpts out mi the t ibh and see if you pledging In choir campaign
Perhapl Miyor Martin sicks to
perpetuate htmaalf in office through
Mr WoOden from the part tiny took
tax after
that tiny
don't think a reduction ought to in'
made The ib mm rats admit th )
can't reduce taxation.
PiVs . O-
A COSTIA' IHKTIXt fit IS
wouldn't do It.
The
lefe
loda
Some persons favi r
Of the charti i of tin
The majorltv nf th.
tin- araendm nt
I It V of Tills:
pub icans and
ABE MARTIN
I
Inn
ron
the republican candidate! have de-t-laced
that tin y favor do ng so. If
the republicans in ihi charter wil
be Amended and after iL.ii Is done
it M III be Imp. to throw " (he
pnvlng "hooks" into nn property
Myn'er unices the rest of th folks in
Ills block so d. -ll'i Tin ib llloi Ill's
haunt said a word about correcting
this
yo t .
Pill or several othi r rills Bfh .1
ill
written In Hie cltj charter but
(now found lo w "i k a burdeninma
v wrong.
01 Out however that may be It Is
t respectful v i n t U il to ihe attention of
' the people of Tnlsa that wh1 tho
charter la being annulled th. re j
should be an amendment "f tin dec-
w i lion law requiring a majority to elect
''LThe national election law does not re-1
agelfe thli. There Is no State election
In the entire l.'nlon which re I
J
r ' -SaaW
;
Nobuddy kin talk as loiuiuclnly
bout th' high est Of 111 in us th' tel-
ler that don't even kin w what his
wife is pay m' for angar Th' only
lime a fell r eier piiys any attention
f th' advice o' his ft lends Is wh. n
tlur's a oltbe in sight
to genuln
plo) mi nt.
It doggn'l matter much really ivhs
one s position may bp so long as one
fills It well.
The main thing Is to fit Into one's
place whatever that place may be.
When one docs all other things
take care of themselves. There Is no
superiority of service. The way up
Is alii ins open to all climbers.
The snthUslail who puts his HTe
Into the making of the first rude lens
did a humble thing. Yet lifted man-
kind nearer to myriads of new worlds.
The man or woman who only adds
columns of figures If they lie always
added right. Is u very bulwark of stlc- j ernlng
oeasful business. True merit doesn't tbe I"1
wait for recognition. It asserts It-
self. The men who enrr least for their
work ami most for their pay nre the
I last paid The best paid men arc
the ones who think least about their
PS and iiiost about their work. The
only thing any man has to sell to this
World mid the only thing the world
lias to buy Is service. No one ran
bunko the world very long.. Oni may
fool an employer for a while. Hut
one cannot fool nature for a minute.
Bver) step must be forwar dof back-
ward. Tin re Is no .sidestepping or
Itandlng still. Ha who doei not ad-
van fglll bgl k lie who Stops is illa-
tion ed. lie who dors not grow
shrinks but hi: who strives upward
finds strength and skill and confi-
dence and enthusiasm added unto him
at . very step.
Ptehal that Idly float and drift are
carried by the currents of stream!
downward to the sea where In the
course of cfolnllnn they beconir lob-
sters. The fishes that it CM the cur-
rent and leap the rapid! and attain
the pine w. iters of the stream head
become trout. It ll not vrr different
w'th m-n and women. The seven
steps landing uptc tha Temi ie of suc-
cess are leffeted f K ll V I 0 K.
yt'il nnv man tnny mount them If
A strange thing has come to pus
among the democrat! of the eity of
Tulsa. Some of them claim (hat tho
others are telling lies about them--aotuail)
telling bold bad lies. In-
deed this Is marveloualy strange be-
cause It Is bad taste for one demo-
i rat to He about another even If tho
one has struck the DaTOMCUS up to
the hilt In ti lung. Some of the dem-
ocrats have even lied nhotit the re-
publicans but that Is of little con-
sequence Kven democrats Led about Charlie
Conneely w hen he was ohlef of police
it is said -City Hail democrats ton
mid they made life so mean for
Charley that he qut The bcautif l.1
slaughter which the City Hall ring
attended Tuesday anyway f'onncel.v
was elected commissioner and them
Is a whole lot Of truth In this "laugh
Ing last" sentiment.
-O
Rven the democrats
republican success) In
lion now norms
nlmll that the
i second elcc-
BMured
Ttfat big meeting the democrats
held iii i be Cherry-CarvSr hall last
week proved something of a boom-
erang. A funny story was told on the
streets 1 1 si ei day. It was said that
a democratic state enforcement of-
ficer i isited a oertaln estabUahment
and confiscated a largo quantity of
boose that the democrat! had stored
for use during tho closing hours of
the election.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
O. O. Pryor hrreliy ftttllOUtOM his fan-
didary for th office of superintendent of
th epunt lebooli of Talta oouni inbjtel
to the will nf the driuorrMic voti-ru in the
August primary.
Junction Pharmacy
argttt andmos.comptoto
ung of Drugs . ihe clt)
DR UGS
j nlir stock absolutoty now
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY ILLE3
'Phono 197 d
COR. FOURTH ASH MAIS
The Impending fight over the sc.
lection of a democratic state chair-
man at Oklahoma "'Ity Saturday
promise! to widen the already Widl
breech in the ranks of Oklahoma'!
mllftant democracy.
That decision "f the supreme court
In the superior court case was fulto
a jolt to certain democrats
Oklahoma.
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ROOMS
FIRE PROOP
BAT P S .
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..na nunuuT DATHJ UU up
POULTRY WIRE
A car load In all meshes
and sizes. We make close prio s
on I his Item.
Taamc MJ. - . . D i r a
"WH3 rr i n iiath ia u . tss
Innev
Rooms With Bath il.OO
" PRICIS SEN3IBUC
CLUB eAKPAST2S4 UP
NOONOAV LUNCH 40
DINNER 75
Tulsa Transier &
' T
Storage Co.
Moving Packing and Shipping.
Clean Sanliary Storage.
Heusonable Kates.
Phone 2"D.
114 So. Boulder
Would Abolish Vlce-Presldenoy
M EX It'll l.'ITY April 3. A bill
proposing an amendment to the con-
tltution of the republic to abolish the
office of vice Iwestdont will be taken
up by congress at tomorrow's session
ii li supported by members of the op-
I position party who have previously
sought the resignation of Vim I'resi-
( II Mt i l It REVISION DOWNWARD
The cit.i charter has been the gov-
loral rulr in Tulsa now for
t four or five years. Th'.s Ie I
long i Hough to have discovered the
Impractical things which It contains. J
The democrats haven't found any-
thing 'n it. however that they think
Is obsolete or wrong. In this respect
the republicans have been the more
discerning They favor the revision
of the charter and will revise It If
the taxpayer! in ieot them ami
revise It downward too. The demo-
cratic candidate! say there -s noth-
ing the can do.
dent Pino Bsuros It Is expected to
precipitate a test of the administra-
tion party's power in congress.
What
Good Fuel
Is to an Engine
ELECTRIC IRONS
Make Ironing a pleasure Instead
of a torture and they do not uso
much current which makes
them economical. Thoy are
mighty handy for a little Job of
pressing at odd times
Deshon-DavisonCo.
'iii. Electrical Contractors
S23 S. Main St. Tulsa Oklu.
SEE OUR BIG
DISPLAY AT 121
- EMt ecoud
OAS AND ETiECrrRTO
Dodge Electrical Co.
EIiEtri'RICIANg
Phone lun.
Neither M yor Martin (Wooden)
m r Mr. Wooden I Martin) should
hope to fasten the present adminis-
tration on the eity for another two
years. This the kindest of udi Ice. It
is nlwais better to be agreeably sur-
prised than to he forlornly disap-
plonted O
WITH THt POLITICIANS
' It looks as though Tate Brady
after all. wasn t such a bad leader for
the democracy quietly remarked an
old democTSuC war boss" yesterday
In rr Irw ing the rouses and effort
that led up to the slaughter Tuesday.
"For the first time slnie WS havr
b id a national commit teemM in Tulsa
th.- democrat! wont down to defeat.
will - Springfield
o-
OOKINC it I III
( III. I Record
for that Is practically what It amount
d to and while I ain't mrrly strong
for the "Little Napoleorf" It looks lo
MOXEl lll inc. lis I cast my ele cross-lots ovel'
. .the returns that his absence from the
it Is doubtful If eien B B. nine working fold had a rather demorsh
present .Itv auditor and ib nn oratlc uln" effe t. and that our new "Jln-
oandldate to succeed himself over
whom Artbiii H end ran received such
a handsome plurality on
oral failed to cop off the plums as
Tnte used to do it." And with that
he wandered off In the dir. . Hon of
ItlKhl food Is to the body
the soUMe Of Vital energy.
Grape-Nuts
Is ii rood food
of thi word.
In every sense
It Is made from the natural
fond grains wheat and barley;
is perfectly cooked; partially
prt digested for easy uulrk as-
similation; and has fine flavour.
Ilesldrs bring rlrh in body-
' building elements It contains
the Phosphate of Potash
(grown In the grain i which
Nature specially requires for
rebuilding tho tissue cells In
brain and nn v . . and which
can only be supplied through
dally food.
"There's a Reason
fill-
Grape-Nuls
PoStum (Vreal Company.
PatHe 'Trek Mich.
Ltd.
Tuesilay. the gloom bunging over the latu'.dem-
lilts. LAYMAN and LAYMAN
Optometrist and
Chiropractors. Tan
years experience
in fitting glasses.
Booma 8-9 Over
Post Office. TnktS
Okia. Lady Atten-
dant. Phone IM'.'I.
INSURANCE
Fire Bonds Casualty
Liability
Bonds executed in office
H. C. POUDER & CO.
Plione 919 Bynum Bid.
Hungry People
Made Happy at
Mingus Cafe
11 luist Second Street
PHONE
WHITE
LINE
39
CAB AND
BAGGAGE
SERVICE AT
ALL HOUftS
Women anri Children are Safe Will Us
$14000 Worth ot
DIAMONDS
ARE FOUND
most of them ar of tha 18-cnrat
quality In Huckskln and Tan Velvet.
Poter'e "Diamond" Phnos for the
Whole fnmllr at 114 Main St. Thq
newest store In Tnlsa the UNION.
Bpeclal sale on "Diamond" brand
Bhoea .
Hit
I - 1 I KM H
DenUsL
Has moved his office to
Room 511 Hli-s Ituilding..
Thone 420.
f
Removal Notice
Dr. J. H. Morgan
inn i wive
Eye Ear Nose'
Throat. nr Harrison has nggved his D. -
(.laws coinitly fit- tal olllce to the lianlel Bldg.. Third
ca.1. be'lsfarllon guar and Main Next door to I r. Uads-
nnt.ysi si2!s 8. Main j worth. Phone i7.
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