Claremore Progress. And Rogers County Democrat (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
The CUremore Progress
A. L. KATES, Publlahor.
CLABBMORB, OKLAHOMA
THE DECREASE OF DOCTORS.
A Boston physician la quoted u
saying that the people's health la tm
proving and the doctora are a tarring.
He adda that "It the doctora keep on
declining In numbera aa (aat in the
nest 25 years aa they have In the
paat 25 there will not be many left."
The doctora, like the poor, will be "al-
ways with ua," (or do what we may
to promote health and to avoid dls-
eaae there are tlmea necessarily when
the physician'* services are required.
Probably If everybody took the trou-
WAXNER CITIZENS
ASK FOR HEARING
MUST PAY PRODUCTION TAX
Pull Teat of Federal Court Decision
Given at Muskogee Covers
Cass Fully
Muskogee. Okla.—'The full text of
NO COMPROMISE OF HONOR WILL the decision rendered by Judge Camp-
BE MADE SAY CITIZENS bell in the federal court at Muskogee
. sustaining the validity of the gross
| production tax aa to the mines of the
MASS MEETING HELD Kock l,land railro"<1 has been 8lven
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
ASKED TO VISIT THE
SCHOOL
out.
The company conteated the payment
of the tax primarily on the ground
that it was a license of the govern-
ment paying the government a
royalty for the benefit of the In-
dian tribes on every ton of coal pro-
duced and operating its mines on seg-
The land Itself is not
As Told in a
Few Words
Good ud Newsy Items
of General Interest Con-
densed to Small Space
Mackinaw Steamer Coat
Pretty and Convenient
lability the most of the doctora soon
would be looking for a different sort
of a Job. But the average man does
not do these things, says the Louis-
▼Ills Courier-Journal. The doctors
WASHINGTON.
With packed galleries and an atten-
tive audience on the floor of the senate
William Lorlmer. the "lllonde Boss."
Thursday afternoon made an appeal
to the senate to be allowed to retain
bis seat.
"Washington Is setting s bad exam-
ple for the country." said Representa-
tive William 8. Howard, of Georgia,
Warner, Okla —O. A. Brewer and J.
C. Elliott of the state board of agri-
culture spent Mondsy and Tuesday of regated land.
bis to keep his house In sanitary or- I last week in Muskogee, where they taxable and the contention was made
der and guarded himself against 111- I ^*'<1 a conference with a committee of that therefore the lessee could not be
,nea. snd maladies to the best of his I w#rner cltlsens relative to the recent taxed. That contention was overruled
order closing the district agricultural by Judge Campbell. Announcement when h«> intr Hi..« i im
school at Warner As a result of the ha, been made by attorneys for the , l"'
conference a mass meeting was held company that the case will be ap -I of Columbia the DUtrtct
at Warner to hoar the report of the pealed to the supreme court of the „ _
committee. Cnlted States. i PreB'dent Taft has signed the Joint
The report of the committee was re- There is a considerable amount of "mgres to Captain Arthur Henry Kos-
themselres preach prevention and the 1 cefved and fully discussed, after which 'money Involved in the ca,e as the com- 'f0" officers and crew of the
campaign for better health never it was agreed by an unanimous "rising pan;, s production tax amounts to j t'arl,a,,lia for ">eir heroic efforts at
ceases from one end of the country I vo,e" lo invite the board to visit War- about !!*. a year, with four years' ' iw.rt" k <>f ,he Titanic. The presl-
to the other, but there are lots and j ner* '°°* over the situation and give taxes now due and a heavy penalty on l|eD aH a the joint resolu-
lota of people who do not get AlB ver<*icl as a board with reference the year* which are delinquent. at'ng $1..{50,000 for the
Interested. The doctors, the board, clo^nV^s^' C°"e,!e C°mmi,t"e mlUMa m*D*Uy*Ta "f lhe or«anized
"1v,aDd ,hB "aD.'Jary. en8lnr, T,le lnvIta*^on°was signed by over Construct New Interurban Soon ..To afford emp|oym,.nt
are worKing constantly for better two hundred citizens aud is .in part .as Lawton, Okla.—I >. R. Stephens of workers,- said Representative lierger
health conditions and there Is im- | follows: McAlester, president of the company Wisconsin, socialist. Introduced a
provement almost everywhere, but the "To the Honorable G. T. Bryan. Pros- recently chartered to take over the bill lo "Utborixe the federal govern-
results achieved would be Infinitely ide'nt and Members of the Oklahoma franchise of the Lawton and Fort Sill m«*'" «° issue and Iftan money
greater and more beneficial and far-
reaching If the general public could
be awakened to the Importance of co-
operating In the work.
meut
State Board of Agriculture. Gentle- Electric company and the Comanche county, city and town governments on
men. Light and Pow er company, has accept- bonds for the cons'ruction and main-
"We the undersigned citizens of ed the new franchise recently granted tena"('e of public utilities and'public
buildings.
For years past (he sugar growers
In Hawaii have been obliged In order
to maintain the fertility of their sugar
lands, to Import large quantities of
potash .from Germany. The Stussfurt
rock found in Germany contains near-
ly 22 per cent of pure potash. It Is
the largest known source of supply.
Late Investigations carried on by
chemists under the direction of Dr.
32. V. Wilcox, head of the Federal Ag-
riculture Station In Honolulu, have de-
veloped a new and important source
of potash supply. In the Hawaiian
Gazette of May 3 Dr. Wilcox an-
nounces that the ordinary black vol-
canic sand, or lava cinder, millions of
tons of which are deposited near the
extinct craters In the Sandwich Is-
lands, is found to yield from 2 to 7
per cent of potash. The potash Is
not in a readily soluble form snd
disintegrates slowly, but the sand it-
self will serve to loosen and lighten
Ardmore's New $100,000 High School Building.
DOMESTIC
Every phase of the important sub-
ject of fire prevention was discussed
by the Fire Marshals' Association of
North America during Its annual met-:-
ing in Detroit.
A progressive state convention de-
signed to do its part toward securing
the nomination of Col. Theodore Roose-
velt for president at a national conven-
tion in Chicago, will be held In Okla-
homa City July 25.
Fifteen thousand members of the
Elks participated in their annual pa-
rade at Portland, Oregon while many
thousand spectators cheered the
marchers. Lodges from every state in
the union and the isli^d territories
' were represented.
A terrific explosion occurred at
Wheeling. W. Va., Friday morning in
the Panama mine and for many hours
It was believed that 100 men were en-
tombed. but after an investigation it
was discovered that only nine men
were in the mine at the time of the
Originality Should Be Aim, and a Llt-
tls Forethought Will Bring De-
sired Rssults.
Every bride likes to have something
original, and as the Ideal gift
should be something in an en-
dearing form and the tendency
Of the season is to have many brldes-
the heavy soil of the sugar fields. Warner an<1 vicinity and of the first | by the city commissioners of Lawton j explosion.
feeding the soil for several years after fJ"faD<1 announce8 ,hat the new Lawton- The Jury at Los Angeles In the case « '«■ umrm urmr
admixture. The commercial value of , ' th * , if* f,J ;*ort S1" 'nterurban will begin con- j °* Gorham Tufts, Jr., accused of hav- maids, the question of expense has
the sand for fertilizing purposes, ow- individual members and later ratified 6,ruc,ion 88 soon at the Plats across '"8 gained possession of approximately also to be considered.
lng to the potash Impregnation. Is es- by vour college committeel perma- ,he mili,ary * wvatlon have been ap- f/u°l00'J bis wife, formerly a Miss ls no, Quit® smart to give a pair
timated at 15 or ,6 per ton. and It Is n^l^"losing the Conn" .7uteSchool —d b>" government. Lieutenant J™* * th- ErEl^n^ of' brtT^d^Jm !
available at slight cost for cartage, of agriculture for the first Judicial dis- Ernest stesky. in charge of the affairs I "^7r*,Urn"d .. L VET
The discovery will be the means of I trlct of Oklahoma, located at Warner. °f '"e Comanche Indians, has already * manded H® Wa' \rl «h" I t.,h h.«h
. aDDroved the rfsht-nf.vsiv r.int i remanded for aentence. His attorney appropriate are these aet with birth-
«reat saving to the plneapp e growers theTndian re^aUon ' " ^ ' !D?1C8ted ha' a aPPeal might be .tone of the bride or the different
as well as the sugar planters In SHOP FORCE INCREASED r„lnnet r.ah.™ taken. bridesmaids.
Hawaii.
the road must be extended so as to in- , William A. Coombs, as adminlstra- , 8™f,cha^?11, 'or watch or chatelaine
Rock Island Preparing for Big Season r,udf> the ol(J fort Bg ^ new Khoo| I tor of the estate of Jesse L. Coomb. ,n br,dal embleml 8r# Pre,ty- Thel,e
of Work- of musketry will be located here and ha" "uit In the federal court at mI*ht ^ 'n.die®t> J*"0*
Shawnee. Okla—Anticipating the the school 0/ artillery has already been ('utbrJ<i against the Hock Island rail- *old,a with initials of bride
necessity of extra facilities for hand- established at this place. It is also for 150,000 damage*. He alleges Am*~
An English hotel-keeper stigmatizes
Yankees as excessively mean be- - uuuvi; um «urau; uceu —« ——- iomhu ran- . .
cause no matter how wealthy they necessity of extra facilities for hand- established at this place. It is also road for 150,000 damage*. He alleges bridegroom and date engraved on
are. they want their money s worth ling the enormous crops of Oklahoma stated that the Ninth infantry, now en- that 0,1 the night of January 24. 1909. ^ f ,aiJ3r 0T . '0ck8t- Pl8'n °[ Jeweled,
every time. In other words Amer- 0119 yPar' the Rork Island is ^tting route to the Cnited States from serv- a Rock '8|a'"' 'rain in the yards at if g A"?! . I." m k "5^
leans who do not submit to h_,n_ I bus>'aI1 aIon« "1H llnp. and locally the ice in the Philippines, will likely lo- L1 Reno- was running without lights ^ On the right aide should
—' — — - Bho"force is beinK ,n"rpa^d u"to 8 «*• a,M,hp °'d f°rt- ;and b"'!an'1 ,hat u ,l 'l
President Stephens is very cheerful n 0>er an(i killed Jesse L. Coombs.
over the outlook and believes that the
road will be a net revenue earner from FOREIGN.
at the shops. Twenty carpenters and 1^10^ Fon^ll' ^'""nt^vTn'ng- C.e^mM^on^l H'8? rlT". Swlenmunde- ^ce°tl)r 8 bride deMghted' her wed-
carmen were put to work, and there , point Inhabitants are aVso v^nt'hu- SSZ tV^ bUCk"
plucked, are mean In the eyes of those I point where the payroll I. already
Vho are unwilling to give them their greater than it has been at any pre-
money's worth. Cheerfulness in addl- vious time in a year.
tlon to willingness to be cheated ls Almost a full force is now employed
rather a startling standard to set.
even for bold hotel pirates.
twined Initials of the bride and bride-
groom.
Shoe buckles are attractive gifts,
and particularly acceptable Just now.
| Is still room for more. All who have siastic over the project and believe gian waters.
A man In Berlin has been sent to 18FP!'ed ,bus far have been Put to it will be the means of considerably
prison for five years for selling diluted
■«' in —B P"' wt uui
Hohenzollern for his cruise In Norwe- l«« studded with rblnestones.
Gold or silver card cases are popu
increasing the population of that entire af^'nal8 ln ,li ' ^nts were completed |*r «'fl* ju,tKnow' T,he real gift I.
section. Already several new manu- ?.l3r°.P,'ad^^Stockholm Thursday 008 " at caa be worn for the wedding
| work.
, , It is said that the caUBe of the pres- ' bwuud. Aireaov several new manu. . • Hiuauv/
alcohol as a beverage. In some places ent Increase is that the company re- facturing industries are selecting loca V!' , the ,b,lr,;v""1* po'n"' ,he l'nlted c'T'moDJ
they send such men to the city coun- centlv made a greater appropriation tions slong the line and realty valua .eS *rorod England 6. Cermany
«U. I lor the Shawnee shops tions are rising 1" ' anada 3- Australia 3, Finland* and New Material.
* ranee 2.
Oil Men Protest Royalty Clause. _ . _ _
Tulsa. Okla Mid Continent field oil ♦ Board County Assessment*
i men in mass meeting here adopted ' '?nd .owll,!r' those burled were^ictTm.Trihe' ~
j resolutions protesting to the interior "'ho 08me, lo Oklahoma City for the cent hot I™1lm* °'«h' "T
1 department at Washington aiiaiiist the Purl,08e _of protesting against the as- Wf.re Cbildr*>n Tk.
One of the prettiest material* of
At Montreal Friday ninety-five fun- the moment ls soft crepe voile, pat-
erals were held and the majority of terned with Turkish toweling. The
latter fabric has not, on the whole.
According to figures given out, Eu-
rope got $200,000,000 of good Ameri-
can money for various costly luxuries.
fThs European nations ought to treat (department at Washington against the «•'« were ch|Wren Th , . ""
(ttUs nation with fostering tenderness, one-sixth royalty which ls provided in """T.k , ,h'C* had been ,'lac,'d hearses was so pressing thaTmanv nJ
for here is where their money comes | the new regulations governing the 8«*«n8t their land by county assessors, the bodleThad" o N,8tlken'^o'thTgrav'
|trom. leasing of Osage Indian lands. The have ,or bo®e- 8,,er ^sving wit- yard, cab, "e Uken to the grave
oil men ask that they be required to "^d the method-of procedure in the No further rovfl ,nrur-lon, fB#.
! fh y aJ0>'f|l,y °! ,hnl> tJ"<"elKb,h °\ o 8the report" oMhe "untVasseYso's' ^ortutru,,|,e territory re reported Fri- j the two fabrics look delightfully cool,
the production of the wells on l.-ased . Ther • , trying to kick 1 day 8nd 11 '* believed here that the tha toweling forming a border to the
property. They contend that all com- „ ° backbone of the movemAit has been
In this day when dogs are muzzled
and chickens sre frequently kept out
of the neighbors' gardens electric
companies should be willing to In-
much to recommend It as a summer
choice, the coarseness of the ruffled
surface giving a woolly effect, which
1 > ... * nave leu ior nome atter having wit. — — ■■■—■■ w iuc emvw makes It hardly Ideal for the hottest
leasing of Osage Indian lands. The n(.8se(1 ^^e^ of procedurL fn The >ar,d lD cabB summer weather. In a combination,
J m n a t at^ t ej e require to hntrH o# annoi<*n#iA. >No 'ur,her royalist Incursions Into however, of porcelain blue and white.
- "Jl" one of them said "The .nv.rnnf. ,.< uu,"r movem«tit has been hem of the skirt and the wide cuffs
w ","ci81 ln 'he Mid Continent (h<, Hgurpg w<? gaveT^ lo sch^l br"ken Thp " iad« « have lost men. of tha bodice, while above the hem.
sulate their currents snd keep them clauswand "hat' 01^^^ Vnch'f """1 boar" when w" borrowed money and "thelova"^"^."011 In. abundan(-« 00 0,8 pIa,n ,ur^8Ce of ,he rr*p8- oc"
...i., up p,p...M ,.. rK-r r rV-r":r-rsits "■tb- •
steel ribs of skyscrapers. oming. make the royalty less than one- a ound il- That s what you get for hopes of th*. rnvoll.t.
sixth. A nubile hearing on ,h„ nr,.n. borrowing money from the state. I'm ^ . r^**IUU
j sixth. A public bearing on the prop-
An electric association in New York 1 °8'tion is asked by the signers of the
will supply free fans to the sick poor Petition. ^
of the city during the summer This
is charity of a practical form and will
lessen much
heated term.
suffering during the
going home."
As assessors appeared before the
Aboard to explain the basis of fixing
Wheat Yield Is Forty Bushels j their assessments, the governor read
Chickasha, Okla —H. E. Klgin. a from the lists of borrowers prepared
farmer living west of Chickasha. fby counties and brought more in
The single case of suspected bubonic
plague in Havana Is being held under
observation pending bacteriological
tests. The cleansing of the city con-
tinues vigorously but the principal
activities of the sanitary departments
nuaw", >«illll|>-|l illlll UlUtlgiJl IllOre 1(1* L , ,
boasts of the biggest wheat yield of stances of variation between the valu- I* * devoted to the extermination
any other farmer in Orady county. He ations as placed upon lands for assess ,ra"L .
Another fatal case of bubonic plague
A statistician has figured out that ' had one piece of *heat ,hat made ment and for purposes of loans. The
JB. lousiivinu UfXU ilgurea OUl mat . , - ' r' " "* i oiib jus- . _ *
In 1.000 years more every man will y h"81"*1" to ,h" acr,> H " J°hn- board finished with the first division 10 Ha" Ju8n' 1 "r,° R,co- wa* reported
answer to the name of Smith m. "on had 8 ple,-e of whp8' of 280 8f re8 of 'oun"e and started In on the sec to the Public health service In Wash-
BU, n W uauit! oi nmiin. He fk.* a \/t*ra IT laA Ku.k.TV .1 . . , . . C5-s ... ~ . .
must tblnk thst a nlaeue <« 'hat 8Vera8t,d "lneteen busheW to the ond division which Includes Oklahoma Saturday To date there have
' „„ '* ,KOia* to 8cre county. Returns from this county, thirty-four cases and
0Ut ,he Robln8°n« a"d Jonaa | however, have not yet been certified up death, on the Island
Upenty-two
Canadian County Reducing Expenses, to the board.
Advices recehed at Madrid. Spain,
Dainty Collar.
To wear with colored linen dresses,
a sailor collar of sheerest mull Is
most effective.
It requires a half yard of material.
After cutting tha collar out. finish the
edge with an Inch-wide frill of finely
pleated net.
Cuffs to match may be made with
rounded or square corners and edged
with the pleated nst.
If a touch of color Is desired, a row
of feather stitching where the net Is
Joined to tha collar supplies IL
Cloth Top Bhoss.
Tha wearing of cloth tops to match
the gown with the varnished leather
shoes seems to have gripped every-
one's fancy Just now to a surprising
extent.
Women seem to have grown quite
accustomsd to the rounded toes of the
shoes, and the heels which we would
formerly have dubbed rather contemn
tuously ss "sensible," but which are
now distinctly fashMnable, as well.
The white cloth tops of the shoes give
exactly the same effect as tha white
stockings, and seem to lit very neat-
ly Into the picture when the black
skirt and white coat are worn, a vogue
which many or us are Inclined to d
plore, but which Is certainly carrying
all before It In Paris at the present
moment
C ANDWICHESI What's
tastier than
tied Ham
It's exceptional in flavor
and doesn't cost a bit more
than ordinary kinds.
Ask fori
MM
■Box
of this root,
beer at well
its tonic proper
tics thst make
•o great • favorite.
Beggs®*
Wrilt for premium puss/*.
THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO.
2SS N. Sro«4 St.,
DAISY FLY KILLER ££ iS'SSS ft
ties. Heat, clean of*
namental, oon* talent,
cheap, lasts all
• eaten. Made of
metal, ean*taplll or tip
•vert will not eoll or
injure anjtblnf.
Onaranteetl effrollee.
•old by dealer* or
f aetit pr«|«IU for 91.
BAA OLD fOMIKt, 110 DeKalb Ave., BreoUya. *. T.
Pboto, Copyright, by L'uderw><oU A Underwood, >\ Y.
The long coats have been found to be somewhat In the way, so the
Mackinaw has become very popular. The various pockets are especially
fascinating to the girl who never can have one even In her gown. The
Bowler hat can be adjusted In many ways and on a windy day can be
veiled.
GIFTS TO PLEASE BRIDESMAID
The manufacturer of artificial feat
Is responsible for many a false step.
SIMPLE COIFFURE LIKED
Tour working powrr drprndi upon your
health. Uartiela Tea help, ward keeping Ik
The germ of lusplcon Is often fatal
to the microbe of love.
Would you say money paid for sheet
music Is inveated in rolling stock.
Two Indispensable Supports.
Of all the dispositions and hablta that
lead to political proaperlty, religion
and morality are Indlspeniable sup-
ports.—George Washington.
And So True, Too.
Father was walking to Sunday-
school with little Johnny, and endeav-
oring to Improve the time by teaching
Johnny his Golden Text, the words of
which were: "Whatsoever a man sow-
•th, that shall be also reap." Johnny
repeated It after his fsther several
times, and seemed to have mastered
the correct wording.
As they drew near the 8unday
school the father gave Johnny his
last rehearsal. "Now, son," be said,
"let's have the Golden Text once
more without any help from me:
This Is what be got from Johnny:
"Whatsoever a man sews always rips."
—Harper's llazar.
A WELCOME ARRIVAL.
While elaborate pins and ornaments
are worn In the hair now, the tresses
themselves are arranged with simpli-
city. The coiffure for the evening
shows a large knot, low on the bead,
encircled by a braid wblcb is held In
plscs by large rblnestone set pins
and a barrette to match.
Tired Eyas.
For tired eyes, try lying down for
a half hour and putting cool com-
presses of boracic scld solution over awake Individual during the~day.~
them. Make the compresses by dip- [ A lady changed from her old way ot
Mr. Collier Down—Intelligence has
fast reached me.
Mrs. Collier Down—Thank heavena.
It has come at last.
GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP
fo Medicine 80 Beneficial to Brain
and Nerves.
I.ytng awake nights makes It hard
to keep awake and do things In day
time. To take "tonics and stimulants*
under such circumstances Is like set-
ting the bouse on fire to see If you
can put It out.
The right kind of food promotes re-
freshing sleep at night and a wida
plug pieces of sterile gauze Into
pint of filtered water that baa bad a
third of an ounce of boracic acid thor.
ougbly mixed In it.
New York women bave gons In for El Reno, Okla - The tax levy for the | In Woodward county, the assessor from Tuy on "the" Port'usue^' Z
economy. They sre purchsslng their year ending June 30. 1913, in Canadian and the county commissioners becsme are to the effect that .hi rt.v
provisions personally snd csrrylng will be less thsn that of the Involved In a dispute over the records, capital of a dlstrlrt la the old DrovliTr*^
them home In taxlcbs. yearjustclosed by IV.72 39 accord- the assessor. J. B. Cornell. Calming of Wre^M££, ttwiVv™mn« I
iaK to tbe "ia.le by the ,hat the commissioners hsd been In northeaat of f)porto hM been bu^^
A Boston preacher ssys thst society county excise board. The bosrd found possession of bis books for nearly a by the royalists A considerable
-omen wesr too many clothe.. H. «*at It will be necesssry to arise «2I month while the commissioner, of marlnTs have atrivej^t Valeoc^o
mst have made his calls In the morn- "'-6' 'or salaries and fees; 118.206.70 claimed that the books had not been Mlnho to defend the town
tnr mnH onH lirfrlvp fnnH tkQII no fnr a.. j i. a.. *« iM* wwu.
HAT AND TIE SETS EN SUITE
must
lng.
for road and bridge fund; <8,911.02 for
•lection expense and paving and $8.-
A bricklayer wa. trailed by deteo 9" 1# f°r J ry 'ees abd mileage be-
tlves through being fastidious In bis " " °' 'und" of le" amount. To ^
tastes Protwbly he bandied a trowel lht". ,?I,ed *6-970 ,for ,h® alnklng , few material differences of opinion dockers' strike at Marseilles Is only
^tb ths lUtU flnir extended ^ ^.1 of I78.742.36. bave .risen. Dartlal. but lhe afrtk. of aeamen ,J.
turned In to them
The hearings thus f.r have borne T,le doc kworkera at Havre, who
out the .tate board In the matter of ,,ruck July 3 In .ympathy with the
fixing valuations on real estate and ""amen, have returned to work. Th<
Aceesaoriss That Add Immensely to
tfce Effect of tha Most Simple
boat limes.
Mstchlng neckties sre msde of the
same materials, bat In two wsys A
favorite model consists of a band
twloe the width of tbe one fitting the
hat, and secured under tbe left ear
with a longended and short looped
bow of reversible ribbon velvet. An-
If jmtt are a pretty girl, filled with 0">* model consists of a wide hand
the ambition to be alwsys smartb 8hsped precisely like a stock. This,
garbed and have not an overplus of "lo,ln* ,n th« back, fits tha throat
; School Land Sale.
Armor plate Is Ilka cheese, accora- 1 Oklahoma City.—Common school
Ing to Hudson Maxim. This Is tbs lands will be placed on sale In tbe
first time we have heard Andy Cane seventh district which consists of Har-
gle referred to aa a cheese magnate.
It la quite unnecesssry to put the
Cblcsgo date line over tbe story thai
B woman physician praises big feet
aa Indicating big Intellects.
Tbs aew Chinese government will
Be called tba Chlng Hws Republic
Bat tba Irreverent will probably call
a Ua Chink KepabUo.
per, Ellis and Woods countlei, begin-
ning Aug. 20. The lands to be offered
tor sale include the common school
and college lands which have not be-
fore been offered for ssle. There ar#, reach the vital spot. The bullet pene-
1*6,283 acres of Isnd In the district. | (rated the temple at the right side of
Sales in Wood, county will be conduct- the frontal bone, and took a forward
ad at Alva on August 20, In Harper' course pssslng nearly through the
county at Buffalo on September 3 and [ brain to a point nesr the base and
la Bills county at Arnett on Septem-1 Just bsck of the point between the
ber It. eyes.
partial, but the strike of seamen con
~• 1 tlnues lo tie up commerce.
Csrrlss Bullet In Hesd Mahomet Shefket Pasha, the Turk-
Okmulgee. Okla. —That William 1,h mlnl tpr w«r- * ">■« military
Hanks will live but will carry a bullet abll,tJr ma,le P0*i'W« th® change of
in hi. brain which cannot ba removed r"* me \D Turkey, baa resigned HI.
Is the opinion of surgeon, regarding "'"'"""""n 1 "S the dissstls-
a would-be suicide who shot himself ! of th' niinletar of war over bis
through the head here but railed to ,,lllu^,' '° r0,d ,he "'"n*
military disaffection which culminated
In ths recent mutiny IS Albsnls.
Tbs Mesicsn government hss de-
clared all ports on tba gulf sesboard
of the ascond, third and fourth class
closed to ship, from Porto Rico, Cuba
snd Trinidad, to prevent the bubonic
plague from gaining a foothold In tbla
money, you can help out your ward'
robe wonderfully by means -j: hat and
tie seta. First of all, provide >ourself
with one of the new .msll frame.- of
turban or bonnet .hape—whichever
most become, you—and cover It with
taupa or black velvet a. either or
those tonss will accord with any
ahade which yon may dsslre to put
with them. Then mske severs! bands
of precisely tbe length to fit about the
•rown of the hat and hook them un-
der bow. of broad ribbon. Ths band
may be ot fur, of feathers, of s single
long plums, of embroidered net or
velvet or of silk or worsted flowara,
but It should fit tbe crown so perfect-
ly that It can ba wblsked off In a
minute's time and replaced with aa-
Slker ef a different sort
losely, snd Is trimmed with s four-
Inch wide plaited frill of ribbon or
t-Teta matching the bow of the hat
band.
Alliance Ring.
While the wedding ring Is of the for
moat Intsreet to the groom, yet It Is
often discussed Jointly by the bride
and groom. And to them a new wed-
ding ring Is being offered this year
oallsd ths "Alliance ring." This ap
pears to be ons solid ring, but Is
actually two, the Joints being Invisi-
ble, and whenever engraved the ring
Is .operated by In.ertlng a pin In the
Inside pinhole, wblcb separate tbe two
rings, and tbe marking la done on the
laatde surfaoe,
eating Grape-Nuts, snd says;
"For about three years 1 bsd been
a great sufferer from Indigestion.
After trying several kinds of medicine,
the doctor would ask me to drop off
potatoes, then mest, and ao on. but in
a few days thst craving, gnawing feel-
ing would start up, and I would vomit
everything I ate and drank.
"When I started on Orape-Nuta. vom-
iting stopped, and the bloated feeling
which was ao dlstre.alng disappeared
entirely.
"My mother wa. very much bothered
with diarrhoea before commencing tha
Grape-Nuts, became ber stomach waa
so wesk she could not digest her food.
Since using Qrspe-Nuts food she la
well, and says she don't think sba
could do without It.
"It Is a great brain restorer and
nerr© builder, for I ran Bleep as Bound
and undisturbed sfter a aupper of
Qrape-Nuts as In the old days when I
could not resllte what they meant by
a bad stomach.' There 1s no medl-
cine so beneficial to nerves snd brsln
ss a good night s sleep, such aa you
pan enjoy after eating amps-Nuts."
Name given by Postum Co., Battla
Creek, Mich.
Uok In pkgs. for tha famous little
book, "The Road to Wallville."
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Claremore Progress. And Rogers County Democrat (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1912, newspaper, July 19, 1912; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181301/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.