The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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Tbf Bender
FNT.n _ FVPVT^ -and*, of u r««lver * rr.oeknolderf
JDI^IL/ ~ I— ♦ Lil^f I ,w a tbey have tud u mcgee:
ufiwr- the railroad Tim- peo-
euaecKLinOK mcx 11.00 MX tlal pie manage to pe; i loup somehow to tie nineties with their intellectual
rtre^i.fu time. tbey (.•« * lht.e to
eat, if only fcutfir corn meal and
they manage to hide their iiak«dnesi
seme w.r*—tout tae raih-oad e et Ui a' tot *£< P! 8* Van Moltkf w*f ilvm Bend?- , came w .1 «i - oaonrv.
painted at the ape ol W, Fomsmelle. mnmrw off other days and the "Star and
Carnaro Pojte 1« XII!. John Ad- mm-* toid about tie ftrrsidf to The *:ght the projrrewrtve policy cf the ports .loin Dalzell, a promineiil
ams Theipn ramus a: Ftrnde imo' horror of listening chlldnm matt' republican part? or build up as ..iinnesjta republics*. at ec aring
family "inaurfjfirt movement*' for the pur- that the Payne tariff is dai y becoml
vigor unimpaired. Michael Angelo ^„giart,,f of inww. Bender and his ||« e of bringing about a money tag more popular .n his State, fo
Entercc at Poatoffice at Enid Delation* u aeconc
ciaac metier
helfl tbe colore of sky and tbe beau-
ties of nature prisoner in ins bru.sn
and John Bender panic and reaping big gains from the reason that the farmer*
wile, and £a.f
L'-fciHfcren of a lormer wife of WK\- hifrh Interests.
F. Everett Pircell. Editor,
.luEt ruminate s«r ue'? ■ -
prospering under It; and that thoi
members who vot*';d against the bild
«U1 experience mure difficulty iij
lit-
siv\xt<w*
<UMlQN ■<
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOP EHERltT
tie while. i
' But there are other allied toter-
es.tt .beet on ImpororinaMns the
lieojjk." shouts the Tkemogogue to
dismay.
■Sui*—hot toe suine trtninxnr hoHU
prod Tufteaa the ipeople jrre able
to wit the other alHed ftfltarMtt"
to
sicau of neoeettity
Talking about "jUliei interests''
ac l how they d well tog>et!her in
l?ua-a- to the ter v seventiet Tlx t*i>01 ^(K _
-ami ■ live on * .am ,« th« hteh- ' Georg. ^ataey «a onr<« hte.elf the campaign for rMutUm thanl
v ay M « A.H-.M-.ndi-iKf tnfl 'acwdifiate lor the repuMi.^an n- BepresenuUve Tawney wnu voted|
Osage \Us£icm and -an a smaC store, nomination of County Sujw rintendtnt for the blU.
Which proved to lie a anere traji n w>d asks the support at all repuiil:- - "
induce ^mIUik to «;op and remait cant at fbt primary George is well j g j^eai* of the Hurl leu vllje En-1
•or -Be 5..c:-t. The Jtvf r- who tt rt :.o . ih( pv.}>U ..f tie can- Terprise lands ou the -neck of tho
F.vt indi'-ackme of hartng money :: ty. having .-i-.-ved as superintendent ^ ia following (graceful |
Thf En>C tventt it autnoraeo t© arrrrouTK* tfi
toin.r df j i i'l'jcuBf '.'t fuerahr at b cai.fl a«« tor . j>e Utifc i>ie 10 <#eFl m-HP t'bey g
vSw ti vf Ca^iBid county aubitct tt the repttClharr
p'miary r. ■* hc.c in /• ucuat.
I h«?«kr announce nyar f ui a candtitatr for
Siwrir o4 jarfieit county sttoieat u. the «^tior o'
tiicre;;U' icat wrimar.ei tt be heio or Autruis' 1 D. ^
ii«rc.i ui elsvtWTM kiWtE | -:am>OTiy lor the purpoats of thrm-
j' in? the ouar" me find that the
! unnouitot nrsejf i*t b canCiOBtr for ti# I . .
ntftM 3i Sheriff cf 0 r(leld Coimtr auiiMot n ;i* *001 Oftopu®. the -1uaBt J enK>ue
n• «••'•-«-l<rf- jjj agirus «Auai« Jcs member*
frank COTTREU. 1 ke cat* and dogt. Eveti now in Ev-
Ti hereby announr.f tn*' caridiaacy r:r republicar;
nominatto!' o? Sheriff of CiarfieiC ctHitnr fUttact tc ! u joillt (Initial<- OMOMtftfiteol tHOid
primary eiacttoti.
v/a JOHNSON ^parrlLp for ad vantage between tbe
'jffioere of tbe American "VS'ool us-
FORTREASURER toefafciou (ainfl fi&ke Car3«e(3 Woo] Man-
J liereby anuoun^e ntyaalf at a candioate fc trw 'aciurere
re;iunltcar nominator of County ""-eaairrr oubject
tc it* oeciflion of republicans a* il e primary eiecnor EveU the KUgxtf tTUBt secure HE it
it '.it held Aueiusi * *tr * teaioent of
Banitot t'. WTiahij liavn artt.ee uj.or my larrr, there 16, Wouifl ratber JtU? mtiiione Of
,n lpv3, mafjon c. GROSS t)uT-v OD its raw nxaterial tham to
; have a detfidft in oilt iiutAohb] eox-
3 wish tc announce r*y caridioary tor Coun'y
Traaaurer of Oarf.aid county sutoec tc a *oie of the * rxilIfc«lfL. For were a deficit to
"^TS'o" "* CSm,nr ^™r' "'J" * «4* « tiere
E t WEATHEF.T. dM utwder Od'uwui Ok*vel-j.nd, the
I 6®; !rt tt arnouriot tny csTiditiacv for Counir . Oll2]tI"J tt^Xrtlid go "<X} smu$'h and
Ti«mu'« subjac* * the res-u- pnmwj eug«ir nock and eupar trade would
fcufter tmiMHelr.
Bt'U in ^ul uniform as the chief -of
staff of the Prussian army at
wiDe the thunitar of 3hhn "Wesley's
eloquent* daily rilled ever the
heads of audiences at a similar age
Taiieyrand. Thomas Jefferson. Her-
bert Sjienuer. Xewton and Voltaire
were al! fru tful in the eighties. The
pens of Guam and Htibbes and Lan-
dor wrote Euolimeiy at fcI. Bancroft.
Buffos and Runke ■wrote ' deathless
nistory" a tier they were Ho Gla3-
sf.me's m:>st exnting jtalitHial cam-
paign was after he was M , and be
was Prime Minister of a great na-
tion at B". Cato started the study
of Greek: at Mj, Plutar: ii was SO
when he took up the Latin language
and Spates learoefl Lumis a: k: ~ike * blow.
ftut the v. :m the other roemi^rs 1 - ■ rater iriDune ) | Mayes County Republican: "Insur-
in a performance to England wheji 01 ^ Iuu: -V nssi to and If there ever were many insargertf fency „ proving to be a game in
he was past W Our own 'Whittler mei(' an end at jim After the " K"5 county they hare c -a-E - which victory comes through a sue-
and Bryant published new volumes TDft/"in* H* body of ■ewrrjhtn* of ''rcw-. T'urlT£ our viEit ,0 Kh% ' ' ' cessful blockade of all party pledges.
« Tt. The life wtrk of Humbold". v--!ut- :: :'L'd '■ - '■ .xz'.r.g. :..< -nc ;,i wfcl:L ^ r" T: e difference between the insu:-
his .mmcnal Kosmos, was completed w'oaW cur- iiy w;:t Hct *1t,f *■ " geuts and democrat* U that the for-
art SK •Commodore Vanderbilt to- t!iryug^ a tra;. doc- tow the eeliar ttlk( :1 *"!a hundred* cf Hepujl. ..an.- mer were elected to carry out cer-
e-eased tbe mileage of his railroads to await «ecr« boriaS or other 4to- ^ only fauad three insurgents, one party pledges and the Utter
from 320 to Id.OWi and ad led a 11 tvaw C:ty and two :n 'jwere elected to block them. So you
hundred million dollars to biF for- These crimes cMTinued fiar morp pencv pa c. a or democracy is nearer in the right
tune between the age of and 8R. "hat a year, iintd] iSie disappearance 'E' e1'- B-* " thing pa... than insurgency.
JUid this «• but , partial list cf the of a Or. Y«* M «a toweaiiea-1Den::,rratf }t t0'J 81X0116 ar I ==
;i>: kets . wb:^e ,.ewt .-y : —fr- 0* thf f'.x.uty schools for the past j,iaEIJtr; "A Dewey avenue proper,
the fancy o* one of the family *a s;x .Vf,ars- He is a hustler an3 a ,y owner w)lo i„ opt<ot,ed to .paving
v -: -ame tc share a meal e was **ri wc:ter. having U-ken a great Mjd a oi|c|tor for the Enterprise
seated at the table with liis hack to in:prei* 111 Pe^ecdng the county y(ffterdajr that h<! wlghe(i thi* news-
r hool syst< m—triad;- rather a h-bu> papfcr business wa in bell. That
of ■'■l i worked : :tofc5ent!cj l> was a ia,„,.Dtable lack of foresight
to taat en. As the Wankumis Ear- on hl- J)a.rt tecaube It probably
net says "Everybody know; George. woul<J jje disturbing him there a
little later."
b canvas 7iantiticn behind which Kate
BenJer siood with 1 i_Tge hammer
irn her ha d A: a fHvrrable rao-
ment. wVjh the travelers head was
r-gaiius the raaraa, tie womar would
If it d.h mat tt'l c
. nUXED ©TT.
erybody 'a Stawacine there is -mining T* lri,i artor .u,nk J,tr:
cc.NTY JUDGE Oorporaidons are titnipiy biwinem
j f.jmbramreunt* mrMuf u t txu&iamt tc- 'h« husth utious of vaBt wvaulted pro-
nornnatior of ti.« Gnunt)-Juote-J" Oor1«.c count, ■Krr .j1,l Tri(*r lire
aubject u "if reputiUcn': tw, u'i'- wltstt t ' •- • £ - "t>uatea try the
■upport of ai: F t; ^ ism. w.y i.-jttle : at Enia. tuiiie reasons thai actuate your home
* Nf IELP SC'"'1 ' ; deale'r. They ought 00 be controlled
illustrious galaxy of men of blood tion. Tie Bender fam-iy then d<e-
and achievement who •have past the P-rted mysteriaiisly tnd the fate
age when Osier would have had that befePI jhe rariors members fcas
them chloroformed. Men rarely ar- "ever l>een definitely brcwi. it is
rive at the full fruition of their ' om-rootrly believed lihEt the pos.se
powers until they eater the half cen- "-hat trailed them killed aB too*.
tury mark. .Mr. James ft. Howard of burt it was insisted by many that
the Congressional library has said iKate managed to escape. The bod-
• A max is. as a rule, immature, un- ies of nine men and e child were
I killed it. MoGnire will carry the
cutty five to one.
Oklahoma City will fall flat in ifif
effects to inject politics into the capi-
tal cootesst, by playing democrats
sainstt republicans and attempting
: t d justify a removal because the
for CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
: and Titrier Rooaevelt and Taft re-
1 tniiebx antitiuTiM t-!> ei! *t < c«ti:li i lot -.it • e, ve 110 immunitv if tht-v <v> wrtm*
noniHiatiot of C r« ol -tie Su^erlot Coun of ia-fm.C ^ ,
County Bubjec* u th Repu'. iicati Primary. But a.] ta^s ball^Tct that tney are
JOSEPH w. por—fr aUtem-pting to "imi overiB5i" the peo-
Pie i« merely the myth 0# d"ma-
TOR COMMiSSIOKEP
t-ogues who desire to ride into office
ripe, callow, vealy, verdant, sappy,
bumptious, bat-blind and grass green
until he reaches the age of forty
years "
"Uncle Joe"" has served ST years
in conferring benefits upon his fel-
foun? burieS in the Bender yard,
though in all probability thes e were
only a few of the many victims
killed.
The Bender family recedes into ttf
past and is now little mare than a
J-.st salt this away for future ref-
eren ce:
Tcm Wag staff will be nominated
1 , fr.r r™ poor negro votes the repubi;'div
c* the repul can t::ket for Gov- • , , „ Jl
, ticket. In fact. Oklahoma City b ef-
emor of Kansas and the Insurgents
, ,, . , „ forts in this regard appear allogeth-
of tbe Sunflower state will be com-
pletely routed er "-ntemptlble and ire certain ta
While the metropolitan newspapers benumbing force.
are for Stubbe n'ne out :f Ten of j '
tbe country paperfc are regular and
are supporting Wagstaff.
I hereby annonnce my candidacy for Ctmrr.iastem- .
er of DiC'.rid Nt . of Garfield County sut jact tt J}' lnniLXUing the <J.rejudk'.e of peo
^ of tb. Rn-u,.«. ^«E|(tRS0Il) ] j*l. And It w only cnen who use
; such methods as are corrupt In their
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS "W5] iand w-hose prdvate life
! har k announce a candiaata for Ret rwr and private .business deals will not
®i Deaoi of OsrfmC Couc-y ubi«ci tc "ie Pe;u- ■ ,
can Pritnarr election, and soliflH the aupjiort of al the <alcuim test.
tepuuu-ant. mrr' n> Wcten^ver you hear a fellow say
HAS 15 LvN^wUK . 1 , .
! stop, tiiief, mtdi him. He wants
FOR CLERK OF-THE District? couFT y* ^ ton** in .TOUT pockets,
j. m. Fii'ebrowr the preaant incumbent will t* t And whenever you bear a man at--
candidate oeforethe Republican primary tc be 're,-. ,, .. , _
Amiuai Uit f-jr nomlnatlor for the office of C lerk of -noting to ride into office toy
tbe District Court Of Garfield county. | inflimtog your prejudices mark him
F0RC0U,N.r C^F, 'or alaugbtier. He won't d^-and if
1 hereby announce my candiOary fot tbe teput-.ca:. **■•*'- '^^e-jV^d intlO trusting him
tiorr.inatior of County Cier* of Ga-fieid county. 5Jb- yon will live to lament voir- mis-
led tc tbe Aucur Primaries. *
IRA A. WILLlAJdS. j •
! In &dt, we know a mam (whose
FOR t'.STRICT JUDGE omiplete history will :be detailed
! hereby announce myself as i candidate for Diet- .later, who i« running for office on the
rtot ludte oftheJCtt. Dittnct i Garfieic utaifa a-,c , . . ... ,Il ,
Majors oounueeJ subject to tbe re^ u..liOBti j>r:mariej j'-atloriD of donu with tihe adlfled
jawes E. cullison | Interest a," "predatory wealth,*' and
————— ~~ tncle Joe." etc., who has always
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY ^aiJ^ antj g]OV€ -aiA ^ j^].
Oarfie'c county tc my candidacy for *i e 'icif.'.nation roads, in fact, although in public
^ ;^'—•-ion he has inveighs again.-,
marry O. glasses ; •.hem. in fact, he waa, at one time,
1 an awnc.da e on tbe Fepubllaaii ticket tar tbe " m"mbw & railroad partoership
nomination 101 Cou-.ty Atiw ney of Garfield cou-ty, diea'! and in establishing a -ailiroad
ARTHUR A. STULL utiotr* -OWn«jie for his associates forced «
~ | farmer to take the price offered him
low citizens and a diadem of glory j legend. The crimes of this family
will .rest upon his brow throughout v ere incidents of a period that has
all Metory while these ycung insur- gone into the dim past, and with it
gent squirts who attempt to east th e dangers and tribulations that
The New York Journll of Com-
merce (free tradel which was sure
And the country papers represent that the Protection cause to Great
the spirit of their communities. Britain hai suffered an irre^ table
while the big city dailies are con- reverse in 1S06. and was badly crip-
trolled by the business office, into pled in the last election, new pre-
tbe coffers of numerous of which diets that in the event of anather
, ... .. . „ , . have latelv gone vast reams of dem- election It will be one ofthe fore
odium upon his gray hairs will pass beset the hardv pioneers who laid . ,. ... . ,. . ..
, , , " ccratic monev, brought into service mast issues in British politics.
away like the flies of a n.ght, merit- ne foundation for the mightv empire , a , „
s v throuEh tbe educational plan of
ing even the contempt of their of the W est. But the word Bender ,
Mr Macs
neighbors. is still potent to bring a chill of
THE FARMER A>D
FREE TRADE.
(Des Moines Capital.)
The .democrats have complained,
along with a great maEy republi-
cans, that tbe tariff is iniquitous
and of no benefit to the business
interests of the country. It may be
A report comes from Iowa that
the speeches of Congressman E. X.
norror to all whose memories go The PerrT RepubiicaIl winds up ''' ~V ~" ® "*
back to tbe early seventies in Kan- — .v.. ,* n* '^0BS- 1D "which he has advocated the
sas.
OH-TESl
The local insurgent organ com- able in attack, tbe marvel is that
plains exceedingly because Jim Wat- there is any party but that of the
its comments on the speech of Jim . , ... . .
removal of duties on farm products
Watson, as follows: "After listening ... . .. . . .
' will be given a wide circulation
to a speech cf the Watson kind, con- ,, ,
^ among the farmer constituents of
vincing in argument and mvulner- „ . . „ ...
.. ... , .^ . Senators CumminB and Dollirer to
arouse the protection sentiment of
the state.
son made a Epeech at Enid, alleging Republican, for as tbe speaker truly
that he came here for the purpose said of the great opposing party, "it ~ 7
expected if the democrats are sue-; of assisting Bird McGuire. Granting is constructive never, destructive p l 1 The insurgent
cessful next fall that these opinions , that the object of the Watson speech ever," and the enthusiasm conveyed seI1ators. by threatening in caucus
will be framed into a statute and was to help McGuire, what then? to the rank and file of republicanism t0 jom. tbe dem':r!"atP. have substai-
put through the fcoufce. They may Have not the insurgents been at- in Noble county has put the party lmlly dff'atHl lhe Taft rai 1 road rate
pass an act giving the farmers free tempting to take fmj. judgment os in good shape for the coming contest, blU' Wed 1;ke t0 "k JobE Gok,bie
trade with Canada. Or they may Bird McGuire? Have the insurgents which is destined to bear the fruit 111(5 Pne Drummond If that wj^
make Canadian reciprocity, which and the Eagle not been attempting of victory on every issue and for don^ 10 ie!p ,j5e administration—if
would mean that we could ship out to take advantage of the fa^-t that each and every candidate -represented tba' 8 " -e-n-dsfa~i.
com and cattle and hogs, also butter, McGuire is absent at Washington by the bird of freedom and advocal- : ; ^
eggs and poultry into Canada with- attending te the business of his con- ing the irrevocable principles of a' iUB*fi,her Star: 11 is reported
out paying duty, and that the Cana-1 stltuents. sticking kBives in his back republican form of government-** that Judge Garber called a meeting
dians could ship corn, cattle, bogs,, while he is away? it is all right, — the "Clans" Et Enid and wanted
butter, eggs, poultry, etc.. into the according to the insurgents, for tbe In commending the unnatural alii- 10 withdraw from tbe congressicmil
American market without paying ^ Garber campaign managers to influ- ance of Democrats and insurgent raee- but ,ne gang wouldn t per-
duty. This is what has been called ence democratic papers and write Republicans to the Houb« to defeat m'^ They want him off the
diiacy of oe*tie*Ra.riey lor the republican nctn.na- i threats of contesting ajid beating reciprocity or swapping. All our co.py for the Enid Wave-Democrat the will of the Republican majority, bench and on the shelf for all time
M^ofcouMf &««. '.ien. aui ct the pr^nary I WlE ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
—————'t he did not accept. How Is that
| for "opipreagSon" and "11iro«liti« the
\ people? And In Hie same town-
' site deil this same man also
euchred another citizen out of
WOLVES CLOTHED
AS SHEEP.
American cities which are near to .and Daily Oklahoman. having in ^professed Republican papers evident- ^ come
Canada are anxious for this swap- view the assassination of Bird Mc-' ly take the position that the minority
ping of farm products. There would Guire, but it is all wrong for Jim of a political party should be the
Watson to make a republican speech, dominating power
To read muckrak* newspapers and
Hsten to the twaddle of jaundi^ £ JE* 2*?^
faaiatira us tKjor citizen* are expect-
| be used for switching purpose*, and
got him to sell so they could pre-
along
was to
fanatics, us poor citizens are expec
«] to think that Uiere some
monstrous smome with the vague .
name of "Interest." which is at- im™ ^ ^
tempting to throttle'' atid "paraly- | J°«" ^
be no Ewaps as far as they are con-
cerned. They are nearer Canada
than tbe states, therefore they would
buy their supplies from Canada. Chi-
cago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Milwau-
keee, Duluth. Cleveland. Toledo. Up-
With the republican county com-
its councils mittees of a majority of the counties
the effect of which being to line up \ No political party can long exist on j the first district having already
republicans and cause them to {that basis. Said Representative Mai- tnet and endorsed Bird McGuire for
stand by McGuire because he repre- by. of New York, in the debate: "1 congress, the outlook is for a grest-
zt" tbe people.
; desired an appointment he importun-
sents the party. i cannot recognize the right of a mi-
Oh, yes—it is all right for the nority of my party to control a m&-
per Sandusky, Buffalo and other I insurgents to attempt to dis- jcrity of my party. We are either a
cities, are in favor of the free ad- rupt tbe republican party, abuse na- part yof majorities 0 rwe are no-
mission of Canadian farm products jtional leaders, demoralize the repub- \ thing."
for their own selfieh interests. They 1 lk-an organization and attempt to
How dlly and childieh when an ]
boned man stops to think!
. ed railway bosses for their eodoTse- d° DOt Care *hat becomes of the turn this county over to the demo-j We are indebted to the Washington
Iowa farmer. They want Iowa pro-jcrats, but it is all wrong for loyal .correspondent of the Boston Tran-
ducts cheaper. The country is anxi, ^ republicans to attempt to save the script for the information that the
out to try these experiments. We j prestige of the party democrats are determined to make
have had rigid protection a long j Very well—the people will have a|the tariff their chief issue to the
time, and through the influence of chance to pass upon the merits of, Congressional campaign; and that
the newspapers a tremendous free political brushwhacking and skul- "they propose to rely largely on
trade sentiment has been built up. duggery, next August—and. one the utterances of insurgent Republi-
There is no remedy for free trade jthing is sure—the insurgent disturb- j cans to prove that the present tariff
meats and secured same.
Now—he cants about "predatory
l-... . wealth"' and the iniquities of rail-
known as ' Interests whlrh furnish-
... r«ad«. He wants office. He wants
ee toe theme for incendariMu asc ___ ._ a I
.narefcy ?
to p.Je in on false pretenses
lewwe of wolvea in abMna*
"The railroads, komebody speak* ; ,5^^ ,
up right away.
Of course—the -aliroads. And we *>I
are urged to believe that the rail- |
roads are engaged to a terrific bat-
tie to "impoverish ' the people. How ; Tb< ®ade sneeringly bv
about it? nsur^ents that "Cncle Joe" Cannon
" Jd it ever occur to you that the1*" °"Ulvf th, while
T'ailroads are more concerned to ' . "" 0 r"1 r SB<"
. v . I wnlca is contemptible by reason
promoting the p-osperity ^ the var- lf ^ f;liaJ ^ ^ a6 "a
ious communities tbaa anybody else? (ota) )a k of „Kumm f(jr fven
Hsvenit von r^ad *iiere railroads are I . . .
► ucb a tKJbtailed campaign (and those
pending out s<hool trains over ^ Buch
Itoes for the purpose ofteacliing th. h<, N>mell, (Q bjl tn^
farmer, how ,0 produce more! \ M .ge, „ a,go untru(J
Haven't you read where the ;demonstrates that the world owes
road's are urging people to uttls inf|l,u.ly BQr<> u [m,n ^7Q>d the
all the available lauds to the Unit- ] merMi,n of life ,han t0 thog(, be]ow
ed States? Haven't you lived In j lt The s holarly Mr. Newman Dor-
drotith-stricken communities in years I lalld several vears ago made an
past and had railroads furnish you | analysis of the lives and achieve-
free seeds from their se d trains?|;n¥n,8 0f the w,0 mogt distinguished
Certainly! characters of human history showing
Why? ! that nearly SO per cent of the world's
Beoraae when a comm-uiltv is not greatest figures ci. ed active lives
jirospe.-ous the railroad is the first (between the ages of 50 and 80, 35
to suffer. When a community Is p?r cent continuing beyond 70, 22^
thrwtled and paralyzed and ;>er cent beyond 80 and 6 per cent
"strangle-holded"' jxiople stay at j beyond the ripe age of M. Titian,
home, they don't travel and they roaster of Venetian painting, did bis
dojit ship anything, and the result urea test masterpieces after 80. his
Is that the ralhoad goes Into the famous Battle of l>-panto being
sentiment except free trade in prac- erg are due for a terrific whipping
t^ce- | which will lay the mon the shelf
We are prepared for whatever the 1 for another ten years.
democrats do. They will be author-J Every ten years, you know, the
ized to carry out their ideas. We are dissenters start a republican side-
prepared to submit to free trade!show. But the insurgent side-show
with Canada in competitive products. | will have all the fakes effectually
We would rather have the calamity1 exposed, leaving it without adver-
happen right away than to have it' ents to this contest
postponed. It is an inevitable calam- !
ity. No party has power to stop it jy} WHYEOKE
The democrats and the Insurgents.
if they shall unite, can pass their1 ^ou may be an uncompromising
measure through the senate. Then party man. but the Special Interests
nothing will save the country fromj^at prey upon you are non-partisan,
free trade except a veto upon the ! ^ou maJ" never scratch a ticket, but
part of President Taft. He may w'hen the trusts of the railroads need
decide to let the country have what a senator or a representative they
they think they want. not care whether he is a Repub-
At any rate, tail tariff question 4s licaD or a Democrat.-K. C. Times,
soon to pass from the era of debate s,,r* not'
to the era of action, and it will be Anl wVn the "trusts want the
belter for all concerned to have it 1 ^ansas City Star and Times they
all threshed out. : always get "em. A mere matter of
the business office. Or, perhaps,
BENDERS U.\I\ i"NIr" fselson desires to build up an-
j other addition to Kansas City and
Now coaies the report that Kate .grab big money at the expense of
Bender has Just died out to Call- tne poor devil.
fornia, and whether there 1s any I Perhaps
truth in the report It recalls the j But the "trusts" always get the
law is the worst tariff law ever en-
acted." The difference between the
Democrats and insurgents on the
tariff question is about as small
as between tweedledum and tweedle-
dee.
Grant County Vidette: There ate
only a few Republican papers in
Oklahoma that are finding fault with
President Taft and the Republican
majority In congress. The fact Is,
that the Republican party is now,
as it always has been, the party of
progress, the party that builds up
the country instead of touring it
down. But now this year, as ever,
there are Republicans who do noth-
ing but find fault and Intimate that
they could do tilings ever so much
better if they were placed in the
lead.
Capitol Hill News: We notice
again that The lOagle of Kntd Is run-
ning the mill dopy Kent out by the
insurgent plate service from Wash-
ington, If l'ete ever gets struck by
lightning he needn't blame Ood'l-
mlghty. Hon bringing It on him-
self.
er slide than that which swept a*W |
the hopes of Judge Hatoer.
About two hundred and fifty thouf- j
and newspapers headed their s* I
tides announcing the death of KW |
Edward with: "The King Is Deud- |
Long Live the King," and
thought Jc was saying something il* I
luminating and smart.
Cherokee Republican: The fellows!
who imagine that there is a ten perl
cent raise In the price of commodl-1
ties caused by the tariff didj^putl
object in the least to a hundred per ft
cent raise in the price of a quart of J
whiskey.
Pawhuska Capital: The First dls<
trlct of Oklahoma Is not foif free
trade, even In the early stages, and|
It will vote for McGuire and leave!
110 more room for doubt on the sub-l
Ject.
"Whipped and whining!" Thus
speakH the Shawnee Herald with
reference to Oklahoma City's Capl
tal pretensions.
One paper aptly Boles that the
much-almsed tariff lin" not closed' a
single factory or mortgaged a farm.
The mof-'t vigorous workers nave
npp)t« of "tired feeling" now and
then. This feelliw caused by de-
rangeiaient in the Momwli, liver and
bowels. A fetv doses of I'rickly Ash
Hitters quickly corrects the disorder
and sends Hip iblyod tingling through
the veins-, carrying Hfe and renewed
energy throughout the system All
Druggists.
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