The Arapaho Bee (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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friends and we rejoice to see them der which public sentiment' would
succeed mentally and financially 60 justify such an -order the case- de-
r?r rent bo rood It did $180000 cidedby the Supreme Court Is one
wjrth of business We kind of like point the offending journal was en-
to live in Arapaho and are thinking gage in givingtad and comfort to the
of locating here enemies of the United States - But
Wm Black and G H Snow were the justification of lynch laws always
at the grain dealers meeting at Enid !z that the particular case treatment it had high heels
A proposition was sprurj there to — plied But if individuals mayj We yell for a court
HOME IS A GOOD PLACE
l FOR CHARITY TO BEGIN -
- Former G -O P leader James J ’
We yell for a state house Much McGraw has been tendered the posi-
money is wasted on our state house tion of first assisstant postmaster gen-
A hill is now fceine removed so as by - Posmaater General Hays It
to make the state house look iiae is Mr McGraw will accept the
place This changes about the politi-
house The situation in this state once more
chnge the whole grain shipments iand together in defiance of law and people stay but a few hours in a The death of Hamon mad a change
and handling " hang a'Vjuilty man today tomorrow - court house Marble walls on’t help the chairmanship of Jim Harris an-
Black the manager of the Arapaho they may unite and hang a innocent justice much when in the jury hangs other change and the selection of
elevator told them they could n6t' nan by the same Warrant And if We want costly churches No one McGraw as assistant posmaster gener
r- it with 18' billion dollars and it a Postmaster General may apply such works overtime in a church
might not work after they got it autcciatic power fairly today he or While the home is where we live
changed a successor may use the same power To gome it ia a 24 hour cage
Black stays in the ruts and and unjustly tomorrow The point is that Most of us stay there more or less
-OUR OWN BUSINESS
handle wheat through the wheat -uch pOwer should "be exercised only
channels New things do not always by responsible tribunals governed by
work just because they are new ' established rules of proceure of the
rights of every individual and con-
GOVERMENT OF LAW cern affected
Moreover there are general laws
' ' : governing seditious expressions and
The autocratie power of life and other voatlonB of aw by bHca
de over the pres posse-red by admin-1Btered regulary by estb-
the Postmastenetrt under statute iBhed c t g unneces8ary
law and departmenUl lepi-lon as tQ a per8onal autocracy in
defined by the Supreme Court i in- h- h Bi e offlcial ia piwcutor
al is another The local Republican
politicians don’t know where they
ain’t — Clinton Chronicle Worse
mixed than the Bee
That la what students gradu-
ates and business men call the-
Enid Business College Every
teacher takes seriously the task
of preparing students for success-
ful careers Every course Is prac-
tical and thorough Attend “the
thorough school”
Btip Rusiness (ouece
J E George Pres Enid Okla
Name — —
Address —
Sign and Mail for Free Catalogue
A meeting was held at the eleva-
Dr a few days back
They tramped the ground all down constant with a Republican form of
rom the office to the telephone pole government Congress ahould at the uch unbridled power menacing to fre
A a s SU — ssUllsai sissalitla MS ABIS s A ' aJismIw afo
About one -year -ago our farmer earliest possible moment 'eliminate
ought the Arapaho elevator from the this vestige of arbitrary personal
speech and a free press should be
lodged anywhere in a single person
Hinton parties power from our administrative ys- g lnconaiBtant Americanism
i A settlement was at hand With Before a Postmaster General can take
11 the falling wheat market and high Funamentally or government i one any publicatjon the right
rices- Arapaho had paid this year of laws and not of men Any law itt existence he should
¥ get grain A dividend of 60 per or regulation whteh confer upon one show c ap
-nt was declared ‘ndiid“1 ffovewment of one q B0IW! regularly constituted
Now this came from a manager hundredahd fivemillion people the £ governed by rule of law
The Standard Oil declares a divi- unHmited authority to say whether a ’tht the Supreme Court has
lend of 47 per cent and the ery goes periodic should be barred from pos- ghown the existing law is sus-
of robbery tal privileges essential to the erirt- of the mo8t tyrannicai er-
But our farmers take hold and run nee of such a publication leaving harmony with the under-
heir own huamem the first year and the domination entirely to hi whim principl5B cf free government
Jnake the Standard Oil a chep skte and caprice withnorecourve pomible V Bhoud ward off the lurk
This has been done at mueh pain before the practical destruction of - bv
find worry as well a8 work 'Many the periodical is accomplished is out
f the farmers have kicked quarrel- of harmony With the spirit of our P P
d and quit There was a thousand institutions It Would he' appropriate The drift toward autocracy in gov
plana oprurg to do different But enough in - Russia either under the eminent hag been pronounced in this
It’s comforts are used and appre-
ciated It produces health and hap-
piness if arranged on a sanitary bas- ’ 1
ia Many a man wastes time in pub- PerhaP many of you already know
lie affairs that would if spent in that Oklahoma City ia having a city
his home where he can think with- Action It is a warm one Mayor
out much opposition would make it Walton is in the saddle and the Okla-
a comfortable place to live Make “oman or reform This tilt be-
the home a nice place to visit Then twen two Democratic wings gives ev
if vou want to branch out do a lit- Pmise of being a close rival of
tie branching Scott Ferria and Gore house clean-
ing episode last summer
i In the campaign there are two po-
CLARA SMITH’S TRIAL lice stories that are told on the
streets An old fellow and his wife -
Clara Smith was acquitted in 89 ran a grocery out a ways from the Preaotang service Sunday ev
minutes by the jury When the ver- business center They live in the
ag-— -
M E Church Anaouuc
Ml'—’
Sunday School every Sunday at 1W -
’clock a n j
Preaching service at 11 a' n
Epworth League Sunday evnlBR V
P7e wish to add the - moving epirita czar or under the bolsheviki but country ever since we turned on the i school board for fire escapes
diet not guilty was read loud and back end
prolonged applause broke out and The old man says he was standing
could not be suppressed with his hands in his pockets look-
Govemor J B A Rogertson a ing out at the glass front and saw
great near and dear friend of Jake a big car pass In a very short time
Hamah’s had detailed the attorney a holdup man appeared and instead
general of the state to take charge 0f sticking them up he hit the bold
of the prosecution He did so and bad man in the eye This kind of
failed for the lack of testimony turned him around The good wife
A prosecution against Jake Hamon hearing an unaual noise not made
and Clara Smith would have done on profiteering on sugar opened the
more good several years ago back door to look in A bull dog
ready and anxious to do good came
SWEEP YOUR OWN FLOOR FIRST fwitly to ‘I1 front and t0d th®
holdup man to hurry up and get out
Mills wants the Bee to combine
with him on a grand attack on the Ths °'d mam a Jeffenan
Democrat and that government ex-
at 8 pm
Prayer meeting every Thursday :
ening at 7:30 p m 4
Choir practice and Bible study jiff
cry Friday evening at 7 :36 p m
TIME TABLE
md master minds of the Arapaho such a system Violate the fundamen- new freedom and went to war to
levator for the last ear have done tals of free government as American8 save the people for democracy This
remarkably well Bay it beat the understand them administration can do no greater ser-
Standard Oil Company If prolteering It is violative of the doetrine of free vice to the American people than by
had not blowed up all our good farm- - speech and a free press to make pub- destroying every vestige of autocrat-
friends would now be led away lications distributed by mail beholden ic irresponsible power in our system
to Oklahoma City to stand trial for to the individual who for the time of government Better that some
not going broke Peck would have being is Postmaster : General rather evil should exist than that in ita at
"Now this is all right with Mills
who lives in a fire proof residence
and has no worries But a man can
make a burnt offering of himself in
a shanty just as well as in an up-
town building Now when we get
the Bee out of this fire trap it is
in and have a fire proof office of
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put the yard ’stick on the Standard than to well defined laws interpreted tempted correction the greater evil out ’own we will join Mills and make
Oil and then on the Arapaho elevator by regularly established courts for the of tryanny should be established — fan and regulate all public
and wbrt could we have caid Just exercise of privileges or rights con- National Republican
plead guilty! ' ferred upon the preas in general Un-
But for this success a bupch of der the existing laws and regulations
farmer met eyery month ? qot'Ofras upheld by the Supreme ourt the
tener They made notes at the bank mandate of a Single individual may
to get money to start this enterprise destroy any or every periodical in the
among themselves They denied country All that is necessary for
busi-
iats for the good of the government
sent in a riot call for the police
In a very short time the same big
car appeared Police and plain-
clothes men appeared to uphold the
majesty of the law
The old man says there’s the man
that held me up and the bull dog
The police went out-
They haven’t come
themseves ready cash and sleep to
plan-
It ttook energy brains and getting
to market at the right time
Such' will make any business suc-
the Postmaster General to say that in
his opinion a publication is violating
any one of several laws or regula-
tions an to issue an order of exclus-
I ion There is no board no court
ceed The opposite will make it arno higher power of any sort to which
failure r - - the publisher may appeal for justice!
For this success some local farmers before the actual execution of the !
cserve' more credit than -they will ev- order which would destroy his buai-
er get ( " j ness He might be entirely innocent
For this work scheming and plan- of the charge brought against him!
tiing-they get no direct pay True the mere fact thait a single official
they get their dividends But other says that in his opinion he has violat-
get that who never did thing Oth- ed the laws or regulations governing
ers get it who cussed pestered and second class mailing Is sufficient un-
did everything to make the thirg der present law- ' -va-- ant the Post-
fail The "Bee don’t belong to this office departin'— t -wining gut the
lodge and cannot be expelled for business of the publication -in ill fa-
talking' and writing about members' or r (
But we have 'many good: farmer f Jit ia easy to imagine conditions un-
Advcpticqd:Gocdo
Merchandico
coves nucb fcCr thin
cid thsrcfcra tha ctscb 1 '
Tfcaw iwa
fed
And yoii
dbtb
See t Ae heavy crank thaft
(ruction
See the hem Four belt
connecting rod
The Laaten-Beaoer engine
js sAe strong— t workman
Look under the hood of your tractor — see what
kind of a power plant is going to do your tractor
work The steady grind under hard working load
shows up construction n a few days service
p 4ti f ’
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LAUSOK-BEAVER motor is built for the hardest
kind of tractor service Built for protection against
4 the grinding dust of work in the field Built for
steady work either pulling farm implements or
1 running implements with belt power
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'The sturdy' crank shaft' extra heavy the extra
strong connecting-rod construction the balanced
engine design are what keep the LAUSON run
ning at low operating cst all over the country
LAUSON ’ ! 15-303K
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Gem In and lt us shim yoti tbs real mechankal reasons
'far LAUSON Avparioffiy th engineers design tack of
( tht nqnalld damonatntlon tha LAUtON make
Tha'tast trisctorycra can buy ia the cheapest traetor f or
Co to own Tbo IS IS P for tractor ork 95 H P for
It work that tbo LAUSON delivers with a surplus
power of SO per cent under all conditions of running mean
‘rgsl tractor economy
Reck Islaudl'"-
10:36 p m -W3efra&
10:06 a m --Westr
3:30 p m
3:36 a m i : Eu ---
Friice '
723 a m NortP’
6:04 p m
Ot-isat
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4:23 p m SPUtfif: v
plucky Tlgezcf
"back yet But hope to in the elec-
tion One policeman in Oklahoma City
wanted some booze So he made
' deal with a manufacturer - out this
I way for a jitney load The goods j
were delivered and you readers must
bear in mind that it took consider-:
able capital to finance the single bus-j
iness transaction After t he still
man- got rid of his booze an had
nothin'? but currency he thought Ok- j
lahoma City would be glad to see
him They were He had not gone
but a few blocks until they met him
and held him up He was in a devil
of a fix to tell one he told two
1 An investigation put wings on the
policeman and made the disovery that
he jjad 11 children
Democrats will work for $1 per
year just to get an office
J luxuriant growth —adds
catT bmhh - action immediate
I aortal n Moor-Bach Gun i Ice
At Irutjya cst fee
ucniKa’cSr1
citrl
GRANT KERR
Auctioneer
Thomas Oklahoma
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Stephen Cloud accepted a position
with the Oklahoma State National
at Clinton and started working there
Monday
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T A JONES
D'entist-- '
Will be in Arapaho Everr
Tuesday
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PHILLIPS A MILLS
Lawyers
Office Over Custer County
State Bank — Arapaho '
to Find Competent Help
Good reliable help is as difficult
to find ordinarily as a needle in a haystack
Unleu you are extremely fortunate you are likely
to be disappointed by mUrting from tbo ItmltaJ few who
odor thomsdvM i'i1' -f ’ ’Vi
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Thee only eiEat ' method of seeking the
properly qualified party is through the wantadeolum&a
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Lawton, Jesse Wilber. The Arapaho Bee (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1921, newspaper, March 25, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2308058/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.