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The State Journal
TOM B. W008LEY, Ed.tor.
U I
dKuuriUA
UNCLE SAM 8 SCALE OF TIPS.
That the tip ti ac established lnstv
tntion In the falted States l« conced
*d by lb t serious ag'ncy of govern
meat, the federal treasury depart
mer.t It bas promulgated an order
specifying tbe tlp 'hat Ita employ**
may Include In tbelr traveling ex-
pense* while transacting public bust-
nets Some may be Inclined to ac-
eept the government s scale of tips, as
As Told in a
Few Words
Good and Newsy Item*
of General Interest Con-
densed to Small Space
Tbe board of edB<aUoa of Poteau. '
Okla. bas s«-t February 1" as tbe date *
for an election to take a vote od *4'-'.
i bones to be ust-d in erecung a
bighschool n that city. Tbe bonds
are to run twenty-five yean and will
draw S percent interest.
" " ' Sine Indictments were re-urned by
FOREIGN tbf1 grand Jary at New York is the
Storm clouds over all of Central police graft Investigation. Two of
they accept the government's weights America, witf, th,. ,irjgi<- ex'eptlon of these iodi"meuU will be against
and measures, as establishing tbe r'otta hico, caused the United States members of tbe police department;
A permanent orgaRisaUoa of tk«
Haskell Co%et> fa:r will be perfected
and a big 1*14 (air ia u> be held
Miss Mildred Bailey who baa been J
asslstan ::branan in the library a; |
Enid, Okla. for two years, has had
her efforts rewarded by be-.&< elected ;
librarian
■tandard The treasury department of to order four warships there
a national administration that has
tried to make a specialty of efficiency
and economy permits an employe In
New York or Chicago to tip the per-
son who brings his meals to him not
more than 60 cents a day. He may
spend a like sum for this service In rested
111 [NT DILI
SAVES OF MAXEY. CRAWFORD
WILLIAMS AND BOLEN ARE
AVONG THE AUTHORS
TH DISTRICT MAY CAUSE FIGHT
ra-t r. Murray 113 TKeTSCf All Ir.
eluded <n T- a Oi-.i-o« —
Other News o* T >•
Legislator*.
A eotgrra- .--xl rwd-itrx* h
ipret .Lg the s«t:3s*et ef a — ajorv.y
f the leader* of :ae boos# vV r*j"v-
eatatives was ictro&sced aal -
:,ot more than oae - p.. r*_ir? <Aa=^e.
;>robably will be tbe h..; tr >■"?
:ty the house.
Ae :tie allien :f tie proposed
cenitre are Jiaxey. J Key
Villiama. John P Crawford ideeo-
ratic caocaa laadarK Tobb W.
Homer "cbairmai of
t-al re - - r.c i *. H- s-d statt^ at the time the affidavit
>ert L I -Ti of Ot ihOM* C:ty. arl ii5 ma<ie h<? lD;?nded to pay Miss
\ yand of Si Je—the sum of $240, but after
The I... prt-poied aeven sa*e jaakin* the affidavit he fo'ind out that I
.-ratic distneta, w;:h Mukocw. Okla- j^e wl5 aot entitled to that amount j
iOE City and Tulsa each tie center <jf money for the reason that she
if cot=;jct district5 and one heavy made only 1.750 abstracts of en
■epol ..can district ia the central acd that he thereupon paid her
ortheni part of the Mate, the latter ll!e sua! 0f 1175, which was the
..I M_ -aniiing from Osage over to Harper, mount due her and that tht -emair. i
province of Canton, China, to outfit
| or moving picture bouse a uniformed LL£ south to catch Lcgan he p^jd to J. E. Snow for fin-
♦ K r. r/.mi «. e • r w- r. r
one of n bom Is an inspector. A law-
>er, whose name bas been prominent-
ly mentioned In connection with the
graft Investigation was indicted also.
Tbe United Manufacturers' and
Merchants' association, whose mem-
bers employ a majority of the l . <
The leader of tbe conspiracy was ar-1 g,rment workers no. ou ,trlke. Sun.
An attempt was md** u> aa as§l
nate tbe president of Salvador. iJt
Manuel K. Araujo The pr*-sid**nt wa-
wounded several times but none of
the wounds is considered sf-rioua
day decided to withdraw all
He is a Gnatamalean who
any one of a score of other cities of gave the name of Virgilie Mulatilio. made fo the Vulie4 Garment W-rkers
considerable sixe, the names of After exactly t>o months duration un n looking to a s^ttl^-m^n and re-
whlch nre sporlfW-d l-or tfn; service ltf arrn.**.'«- the iiulgarian and sumption of ^ork. This action was
Of Bleeping car porters he may spend Servian field guns renewed tbelr taken as announced at their meeting
26 cents a day and of chair car por- bombardment of Adrlanopie and be'&use the ur.ion tad n< * accepted
ters IK cents n day. If he crosses tbe Tchalja and at the sam^ moineDt tbe any of the proposals The strike has
Atlantic ocean he may use |10 for Montenegrins began a new an^ault or now lasted sii weeks
■teward's fees; going to or from Ha- "i'utari Th'- a.l.es now de are they ( 0!0rad0 seLate refused to go
wall he may gtre the steward SIS. , ^r'v<; Turks entirely out of jon record as favorable to giving Uncle
going to or from Panama or Porto iiur°P* Sam s fighting men all provisions en-
Rlco, $10 He Is not allowed to give A fund of MM M0 ! being raised by I joyed bV civilians On a tie vote the
baggagemen or porters more than 25 rblnese of th'- t'nlted Sta'-s and ' an- upper branch of the .«-g - ature t..le.
cents on his arrival at or departure ada and within a fe* weeks v . be a t: mai t>g .* a itisoemeacor to
from hotels, wharves, railroad sta ^ Wo Hon Mun. governor of the bar from any heater, restaurant, hole,
lions and such places. Tipping la a
■erlous matter to maay an American
of small resourcea, says tbe Chicago
Dally News Not a few persons wish
they had the federal treasury behind
them to stand the expense of tips
when they travel. Tt may comfort
them somewhat to know that tbe
treasury Itself parcels out the tips
with s considerable degree of pru-
dence
lirp aei"*«M Procasdiiga
•tat# Auditor Uo Mtyer and Stmti
Printer Giles W Farris ere formally
aiTBif&od before the senate, sitting
as a court of impeachment. In answer
to the charge* preferred against thera
in articles of impeachment pre-
sented by the hou?* of representatives
and their trials set for February 13
and 17, respectively. When the case
against Farris was reached his attor-
ney. E. J. Giddings, demurred to tho
impeachment articles, contending thp.c
:he suite printer was not a superior
_ 2icer and therefore was not subject
to impeachment. The question was
submitted to the senate and the de-
murrvr as overruled by a vote of
!•* 7.
The rules governing impeachment
;ry* adopted some time hko
ky tfc* senate were again adopted by
. - > . a>:e a court of impeachment.
> xt** Auditor Leo Meyer in his an-
swer to each of the five articles of itn
' iftcally 'iiJ'f in
to any of the matters aieged
i... .st r.:m he acted fall-' !y, fraudu
>*Uy or feloniously.
To the first article, which charge
1 t Meyer committed perjury by
swearing that he had paid Miss Jen-
n ip $.4 for making 2,400 entries
frcm the Woodward land office, he
answers that he did make the affidavit
Ho-
Backache Is aWarning
Thousands suffer
kidney ills noawares ]
—oot knowing that
the backache, head-
aches.and dull,nerv-
ous, dizxy, all tired
condition are often
due to kidney weak-
ness alone.
Anybody who suf-
fers constantly from
backache should sus-
pect the kidneys.
Some irregularity
of the secretions may
Ifive iust the needed
proof.
Doan's Kidney
Pills have been cur-
ing backache and
81 r;k kidneys for over ^ ^
fifty yeara tT.E?
A North Dakota C «
Mm. C. J. Tyler, Cauda. N I>., af : "My feet
n- - • • .ii : 1 . ■ • • on
. . .nut of kidney weftfcn -< - My whs ftine
tadftora sod I fill I^'an1* Kidney
p Li i 'ir*<l ui'• and wln-n 1 ha*^ l ocraaion to
use tLeui ftince, U) -y bave nerer faUed Die."
Get Doan'e at Any Store, 50c a Bo*
DOAN'S
FOSTER-M1UURN CO.. Buffalo. N«w York
the army that Is to pro'ect Chines', private of either the regular army or
interests In Mongolia a«ainsi Russian the national guard
encroachments Already 125/Krti has j.- Hennessey, secretary of the
ben subscribed > Oklahoma state board of agriculture.
The Bulgarians are devoting their 4r-^ ^ ■* Brewer held a conferer,'#
attentions to the bambardment o! lth Oorernor Major of Mi'scur. in ^
Adrianople and an attempt to 'ap' :re regard to --ojri b« .^g represented
rrestijin-e.ect Wiii-^m H.
the (ialllpoli i nlnsula and so lak- in exhibit at the In-eixat;onal ;ongreM^an-e!ect Charles D
An eastern doctor says that women
tr« more like monkeys than men In
that they exhibit more curiosity This
Is a dangerous discussion and recalls In the Gulf of Sara^os
the observation by a woman that
women aa well as men might bavs
sprung from monkeys, but that the
women sprang farther; furthermore It
suggests the remark by a witty worn
an that "Men are more logical thao
women—also more loologV- al "
tbe Turkish forts in the rear. An offi- I Tanning Ccsgr«t at : soils pro-
' lal d if patch issued at Constan':noplf ducts exposition to be he*d at Tu.ta.
Indicates that the Bulgarians have October 22 to November 1. 1S13. and
been successful in their first opera received fcis s-pport in getting M. -
tions in the Utter quarter. Tbe sam<- M/uri represented
dicpatch sa>s that the Bulgarians While a c -rt fer.ographer -ook h-i
attack is supported by Use Greek navjr -estin-' ny. Dive! Rucker r.«-2ro of
i Joust, .n. Tex., in the presnce of 10-.
S 0 stmt Vjy N3t F aaw isi.ng the work, which Miss Jennings
t'ii:r.:t No i as proposed In the k*"1 aerv^ed to pay.
jill. probably will ca-jse a Sght if anv To the second article of impeach-
es 1-. is well proportioned and therein Meyer is charged with
«.th a goodly demo-:ratic ma;«r;-.T. i ~lng certain illegal warrants based j
:u; e witiin iu borders Con- ! "> aL unauthorized publication and
Murrav compilation of what ib known as the
'' Red Book, he denies that any fraudu- j
lent state warrants were knowingly
issued by him, and he alleges that all i
warrants issued by him in connection
with the publication or compilation of
the Red Beek were issued or caused <
The Mexican revolution took a sur
prising turn Sunday, when the cadet*
of the Tiamp-as n .--try hool j
marched into the city and were joined
The Young Idea faces a terrlbW
crisis. A Pittsburg judge has decided
that a teacber bas tbe right to whip
an unruly pupil, and that the rod is s
necessary adjunct to educational pro-
cesses In other words, this modern
judge sustains the rulings of Solomon.
whose wisdom on the bench bas never 'hat the Madero administration is at
been called Into question —Exchange n end.
The eastern college professor who
bas found by Investigation that red-
headed men seldom marry women
with red hair bad his ' bor for noth-
ing. Tbe custodian of the seismo-
graph station In Washington could
have given bim that Information off-
hand.
Carter,
4 H Se.'.i of Pottawatomie. Speaker
=*«> Tempore C. B Emanuel of Mur-
ay. and other gocd congressional tim-
ber. who might find one district en-
irely too small for them all. ,
Fo lowing are the counties and their to ^ ls^ud U^,E claims investigated ,
x>f-Nation, of the proposed eight dis- ^ ^im aEd ^e'le,e > 1111 10
rtc s under the new bill: Ta,id <barf=es against the state.
D , To the third article of impeachment
C np... :V.r-t No. 1 -hall be wherein he is charged with issuing j
r -e-i ► r wing c jntie? warrants in payment of claims of the !
'"U?*Han«r' ~~ ?Sw«y' Leader Publishing company, he states
in . .. - H e-r Mil s, 12.- that all claims audited by him for that
sa. i Beckham. lS.ee^ company were duly investigated and
that he isued the warrants after he
had come to the conclusion that the
r gathered up and carted away r. i *' ?%.«•" ;'' wing V.u'rveii: " claims were, a valid charge against
crowd dispersed The lynch- ._■£ 4i- tbe ,tate' and h? "f"? "im"ar an'
, , log was the second in as many daya 'Major, l's.sti: "* Qarheid. fa,H I •! swer to each 111(1 a" of lhe cl4ar8eB
of the troops. The few loyal troops, j ^ fonowed ,he kmjn|? of Mrg j r I>,«an. • Payne„ JJ.TJi. against him.
Williams, who was clubbed to death „ 0 <>■ ' „ In answer to the fourth article of
Con«r«Mrionai district No. .1 shall be impeachment he denies that he ever
in her home. sotnposed f the following r..uniiei p „
< -a«e. 2*1.i : Pawnee, it '• "2. tvaah- intentionally acted as assistant secre-
lnt-- n. N-w*ta. it.-2 tary of state after he had ceased to
Itoves. i's'sm."' i i wu/S T\i'im, hold that office and had become state
Uncle Sain s postage stamp collec- M.v&S, Creek. auditor. He admits, however, that he
tion, one of the finest in the world. District No. 4. dld lndorse on a claim representing
and valued at $500,000. has been ^nr^.l-r.a ^distric^ Nv. about Si.500 his approval and signed
placed for preservation by Postmaster "tvagr-ner. 22/'* ^h^r -kef. 16.77? the approval as assistant secretary of
General Hitchcock in the national 3' e'i'u I11 \r ""'!*« h" tate after he had become auditor
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver ie
right the stomach and bowels are right.
CARTER'S LITTLE ~
LIVER PILLS
gently butfirmly <
pel a lazy liver
do its duty.
Cures Con-
stipation, In-
digestion,
Sick
Headache, *
and Diatreas After Eating.
5MALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICfc
Genuine must bear Signature
JAKEY'S FAULT VERY SERIOUS
Carters
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS
by most of the city troops. Gen.
Bernardo Reyes, formerly Madero's
minister of war, and Gen Felix Diaz,
i-phtw of the former president who
have been held as rebels, were re- .
leased from pri on and took command I ?"
persons convicted himself of tbe mur-
der of a white woman, was condemned
to death, and while the sheriff and hia
d<:;.u':-5 '-.ke. on, pow^rlesa t t,
was cta.r.ed to a s*-el pump in the
courthouse yard, oil soaked wood was
piled about bim. the match applied
and his body incinerated. The ashes
under command of Madero were
cooped up in the palace. Continuous
fighting all day resulted in two hun-
Ired deaths, the flrBt man to fall be-
ing Gen. Beyea. It is now believed
-re«r. Ham. n, 11,.:Zt; Jackson,
>■ -z:.
D strict No. 2.
DOMESTIC
Five men, two of whom were white,
drowned when the towboat Monarch,
owned by the Belzoni Lumber com-
WASHINOTON
Whether that aviator flies across
the Atlantic In S3 hours or not, he
will achieve a first page position In
tbe newspapers If be makes the at-
tempt—and many a man has lived to
may view It at will. Not only are
the American stamp Issues almost
Vlcksburg. j complete, but those of foreign natlona
Litigation over the bequest of have been acquired through the sys-
$2,000,000 made to the F rst fhurch :em of exchanging unused specimens
of Christ Scientist of Boston, by Mrs of new issues with countries of the
Mary Baker G. Eddy, ended when hei Universal Postal union.
The house of representatives gasped,
blinked and rubbed its eves and after
recovering from its astonishment.
re*. 52.743: Okfuskee. 19,995; McIntosh,,
moseum. where philatelists and others t . 61 Sequoyah, 25. r Haskell, 18,875. but supposed that this was merely a
5 shall be
beirs Joined with the trustees of the
church In the proposed decrees en
tered In the several courta involved.
oomparison between New York and confronted bill requiring the federal
Chicago: Packages dispatched In government to pay to the state of Okla-
old age without gaining that dlstlnc- Chicago, 3,817,673; packages dls homa lhe roUnd sum of $32,267,990.
Hon patched In New York, 2.S72.378. Jp Represntatlve Dick T Morgan of tha ] Oklahoma. 15.232: rieremnd. 1
the same period New York received | 6(.con,j oklahoma district 1b the man |' t:n' '
A college law professor declares the 860,182 packages, 107,860 more than
time has come when the courts muat Chicago.
concern themselves as much with Jus- | Chicago leads the cities of the
tlce as with law It Is encouraging United States In parcel post business
to find experts sustain the Idea that for January, the first month of the
Justice was originally the cause-for be- operation of the department New
Ing of law York la more than half a million pack-
; ages behind.
It Is reported that American million- The first death resulting from thp
sires are being skhined In London art gtr(|$,. of the garment workers resulted
dealers But most of the millionaires a[ Kochester, when Talentine Sauter.
gained their money on Wall street by proprietor of a clothing store, fired
non pro tunct order of approval and
that in connection therewith he was
24.Mi pittfi :ri . «7.<r. l^iM- guilty of no neglect or guilty of any
ilJir offense Involving moral turpitude;
Hr^ an. :v<S4 Choctaw, 21.S62 McCur- that the claim indorsed by him repre-
tain, 20,681 D||tr|ct No_ # sented goods which the state received
Cingressknni district No. 6 shall be and used, and that the claim was a
composed of the following counties: valid claim against the state He
Ppm"nol'"' iVi-sVr P^/nV'ftn*.t'S1:*i!;< Oar- states that the original claim for
vln. 21."15: Murray. 12.75' farter. 25.- that amount had been approved by
IN; .T.-hnstnn 16.734. Marshall. 11,619. aaslsunt secretary of state,
District No. 7.
rvngrec-inna; d'.ctrlrt Xo. 7 shall be
com!'"'! of the f'-llowing rnunties
Kingfisher. '-.'2:. Cana-llan. 23.511:
«43: Mc-
sklnnlng the unsuspecting,
robbing Peter to pay Paul.
The story that an American duchess
has been arrested In Venice for Insult-
ing Italy Is a very startling one, espe-
cially to Americans. It shows the fine
Italian hand In Inventive fiction.
A sensation of regulated mildness
has been caused by a woman's wear-
ing a watch In her slipper. Then there
was the old conundrum about the
clocks on the stockings.
Those Harvard students who earn-
ed $10,000 as walters during the last
year should develop Into masters of
frenzied finance after graduation.
one shi ll from a shotgun Into
crowd of strikers who were engaged | ZiD to 6
In a riot in front of his place of
business. One girl striker, Ida Brae-
man, 17 years of age, was killed by
the shot and three other persons were
Injured.
Herman Rosenthal's one-time part-
ner In gambling enterprises picked up
the broken thread of Rosenthal's tes-
timony and told the Investigating com-
mittee a tale of graft paid for police
protection, eclipsing that of Jack Ros
The chemical schedule of the tariff
law, producing 4 per cent of the total
government revenue from customs,
was considered in executive session
by the democrats of the house com-
mittee on ways and means. The
schedule will not be materially altered
from the democratic bill which passed
the house last session by a vote of I Sch<•:
179 to 127, when the present Governor j state t
Hanna of North Dakota was the only A ar"
Blaine. 17.96": Caddo. 35.6*5: Kiowa.
27-21 •••■•naneht. 41.1*9: cotton, (no
census Tli'amn. lMf.". Stephens 22,-
252 leffers- n. 17. 430: Love. 11.271.
The senate killed the bill abolishing
second Oklahoma .= - , 0i,trlct No „
who gave the house a start. 1 wo of | Con|ae,lnna| .^trlc, No « -hall be
Mr Morgan's three bills demanding | <-r.r. : -ed ' 'he f . .wins counties
many millions of dollars were intro-
duced last week. The third, demand-
ing $11,767,990, was but recntly in-
troduced. One of those Just introduced
demands $20,000,00U and the other
$500,000.
The Webb bill to prohibit the inter-
state shipment of liquor into dry
states for the purpose of sale "or In
any manner used," in violation of the
state laws, wbb passed by the house
but that it had become lost when the
office was removed from Guthrie tc
Oklahoma City, and that it was after
wards found by him and a notation
made on the claim as assistant secre
tary of state after he had become
state auditor; but was made In the
utmost good faith; that no other per
claim was based and no other person
claim wag based and no ollierperson|
the office of state highway commie- i was In position to approve the claim
gioner. -xcept himself.
Father Rightly Feit Me Could Never
Be Captain of Industry Unless He
Was Taught to Improve.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs took great
pride In their young son, Jakey. Fa-
ther was determined to make him a
great business man, a veritable cap-
tain of industry. One day mother
heard loud screams coming from an.
adjoining room and rushed In to in-
vestigate the cause of the trouble.
Father was vigorously administering
a dose of "strap oil" to the young
hopeful.
"Ikey! Ikey! Vy for you are lick-
ing llddle Jakey?"
"Because I caught him In a lie;
dot's vy," replied father, continuing
the chastisement.
"A lie? You say a lle?~
"Yes; I vlll teach him to lie better
as dot eef I half to break effery bona.
In hees body."—Exchange.
THOUGHTFUL RUTH.
Mlllage Tax For Schools Proposed.
A bill proposing a specific tax of
nine-tenths of one mill on the assessed
valuation of the state for the support
and maintenance of state educational
ingfitutions has been introduced by
Senator George L. Aycock. Senator
More Information Wanted.
Resolution offered by Senatoi
Thompson recites the fact that the
pure food and drug commission, in
connection with the state health de
partment, has the power to conduct
hearings in the violation of the purt
Aycock has prepared the following food laws and asks that that depart
table showing the appropriations made nient furnlth the senate with the com
for the different Institutions last year, plete report of how many hearings 11
the specific levy his bill proposes and has conducted, how many violations
what each Ingtltution would receive: have been reported, convictions had,
A New York physician claims to
have a cure for red noses. But the
water wagon, no matter In what dis-
guise, Is the water wagon still.
Possibly 60 per cent, of the ampu-
tated appendices were all right, but
there was no provision In any of the
contracts for a rebate In such event
Charles Backer's collector. For seven republican who voted with thu demo-
teen years James Purcell said he had i rats for the measure. The revenue
paid for the privilege of runlng a I of $12,000,000 gained from the chemi-
gambllng house, making a handbook i < al schedule last year will not be sub-
and conducting a pool room In all he stantlally disturbed.
gave the police more than $60,000, he | A Bpagm of thp throat that left Wll-
declared, during the period.
On recovering consciousness after a
convulsion as the result of an Illness
of several weeks, City Treasurer Wil-
liam E. I'amey, of Petersburg, Va.,
shot himself through the head, death
being Instantaneous.
Acquitted at Aiken, S 1)., of the
11am Rockefeller a straggling, tremb-
ling old man, on the verge of a ner-
vous collapBe, abruptly terminated his
examination by Chairman Jujo and
Counsel Samuel Untermyer of the
house money trust committee, at his
home in Jekyl Island, (ia.
In less than ten mlutes the senate
About this time, too, Oladys begins
to manifest a fondness for tbe roses
that did not appeal to her at all last
gummer
A hotel has been opened In Paris
without servants, and the guests have
a good time In handing themselves
tips
charge of committing a murderous ai- passed the fortifications approprlU-
sault upon his wife, Frederick O , tion bill carrying $5,282,250.
Beach, the New York milllanaire, en ... . , , v.
joyed the additional satisfaction of , Wyoming. Delaware and New Mex-
bearing from the lips of the Jury fore '«>• "" th" (rha,i^< ,hf •lx"
man that there was "absolutely noth- "f ^ amendment to the federal con-
, , , . .. Rtltution. making two more than the
Ing against him. I nmjmmry two.thlrdi of the BtatGi, Bo
William J Bryan, Jr., has Riven up amendment, the tlrst sine*; recon-
hli home in Washington, given up th< structlon days, is In effect It <'m-
presidency of the freshman club of th- powers congress to pass an income
Georgetown university's law school This will be done in the
and fono to Arixona, because of th* coming short session and It is
Illness of his wife. i peeled to yield $30,000,000 a year.
Appro.
Mlllag
Levy.
$200,000
15'."00
5
3
of
1
10
112,500
4
3
of
1
10
160.000
36,000
1
3
of
1
10
40.000
19.000
1
6
of
1
10
20,000
1'J.OoO
1
«
of
1
10
20.000
19,000
1
-6
of
1
10
*0.000
19.000
1
"f
1
10
20.000 '
19,000
1
-6
of
1
10
20,000
18,000
1
-6
of
1
10
20.000
30,000
1
-3
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Resolution by Senator Thomas
memorializes congress to grant to the
Senator Barrett introduced a bill
zation board. The law would prevent
tions in the state and would radically
change the method of conducting its
business.
C. A and N.
Connor
Murray .. ..I
Haskell ..
Cameron ..
Connell ....
Panhandle .
Ind. I.andC.
Mines
Cen. Normai
N W. Norm I
8 W. Norm'I
NR. Norm'l
8.K. Norm'l
E.C. Norm'l
Tonkawa
Claremore.
Women's Workday Measure Amended.
After a conference between officials
of the State Federation of Labor and
lhe Retail Merchants' association, the
number of hours provided in a legis-
lative bill as the lagal working day
for women will be changed from eight
hours as originally drafted to nine
hours' AS now amended the bill pro- raising $1,000 000 for a free capltol
hibits employment of women In cer- building for the s at, I his makes
tain named occupations for more than It possible for the legislature to take
nine hours out of twenty four nor advantage of the offer of the Oklahoma
more than fifty four hours . week. citUens without any fear as to
The bill as amended will pass both [ ^ejvalue of the offered donations and
bouses.
Capital Fund Certain
The Federal Guaranty company of
Washington, D. C„ has authorized Its
state agents to negotiate a land value
guaranty on a small portion of the
650 acres that was donated by Okla-
homa City citizens for the purpose of
.to proceed with the capltol plans.
Huth—Yes; I got papa to buy b-
vacuum cleaner for mother.
Maud—How thoughtful!
Ruth—Yes. Mother is a little etif.
fened up with rheumatism, you know*
and I used to feel so sorry to see her
trying to use the broom that I always
left home on sweeping day.
A DIFFERENCE.
It Paid This Man to Change Food*
"What is called 'good living' eventu-
ally brought me to a condition quite
the reverse of good health,* writes *
N. Y. merchant.
"Improper eating told on me till my
stomach became so weak that food
nauseated me, even the lightest and
simplest lunch, and I was much de
pressed after a night of uneasy slum-
ber, unfitting me for business.
"This condition was discouraging,
as I could find no way to improve it.
Then I saw the advertisement^ of
Grape-Nuts food, and decided to try
it, and became delighted with the re-
sult.
"For the past three years I have
used Grape-Nuts and nothing else for
my breakfast and for lunch before re-
tiring. It speedily set my stomach right
and I congratulate myself that I have
regained my health. There is no great-
er comfort for a tired man than a
lunch of Grape-Nuts. It insures restful
sleep, and an awakening in the morn-
ing with a feeling of buoyant courage
and hopefulness.
"Grape-Nuts has been a boon to my
whole family. It has made of our 2-
year-old boy, who used to be unable
to digest much of anything, a robust,
healthy, little rascal weighing 32
pounds. Mankind certainly owes a
debt of gratitude to the expert who
invented this perfect food." Name
given by Postura Co.. Battle CreeJk,
Mich. "There's a reason."
Kvcr rcml the nluiv* Irftrrf A new
•ppenm front ttm« <o time. Thcr
mrr K«*nuliir. true, aud full ur fcuuiav
interest. Adv.
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Woosley, Tom B. The State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1913, newspaper, February 14, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139796/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.