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SATC1DAT MOKV1XG, HAW.lt 23. 1911.
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HERE'S FULL TEXT OP IDE
NEW PAIR ELECTION BILL
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a«4 a)i yieta a 4 janj M ' «< tfcia act aiail <a«ea *> oa
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* * ft f!*k*i* 4 kr 'k* of tk« tk* «rtr ao tfeai<aat«4 u<
•tat* of Oklako** A* ^r*«ary of rata of ta* 8ta:* of fcoarda her ereatMl not ia-^.jat-
>S—'a 2 Ti*r* i*rr**jr <r*at*4 aa.4 *<rr*1ary of tk* «t a«r*with tor tk* poppoa* of carry,
a *t t* tsnr4, nhs* akall nUtt* *ba«. -ani«4Jat*iy 3(x/a ic{ oat *i,<1 a ak;n* effeetiy* «k* pro-
*. * 4y *i- '/B l«t of tkr** *i*'t/>ra of tka atate. ^ <r«rtiflca«a appoint aal coa>- va ona of tkia ac*., and the law* o!
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Pr**~ac- Board akaH utt eke rtcxt
'a «*-; W «•* of tie to*.' ooas>rs jr>
>i** ay jaa. aa4 tk* ?«artk «•* naT.
ke igr<*4 vjKn fcy tka Board or a
-ajcr.ty ik«r«ot
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aaail i«rforia all tk* datica is-
ftwl imb Stat*. Ccrjaty ud Pr -
aet EWtio* Baarda. respeetiwely,
*a la ao proTided kr the laaa of ta*
at* of Okiaiosa not r*^«aie4 by
Ala art
ftertiw 1J. Tb State El«rj«is
B«ard kertky created It hereby a Ti-
to auke all ae*d«d ge&era:
ralea aad resnlatioaa gorerajag tfc*
Skim Cleanest
Turn Easiest Are Simplest
Most Sanitary Last Longest
llat n a strottg ttsicroczA but wc d roikc it itfooQcf
if we kflcw how, because we are wire that the Dc
Laval wiS more tLan make good every claim.
We don't uk joa tc take our 'iay *o.' We prefer to
let tike marhme tt eM talk for as.
Way o< let bs set oae up at your house? You can
test it Tourself alongside of any other
machine yoc like fof capacity, cleanness of
tkrnmtr>9, and ease of operation
^ e don't ask you to buy a
De Laral upon 'claims.1
We do atk you to be
sure and give it a fair trial
before you purchase
any cream separator
Don't put
it of. Do
k now.
Uaed
Exclu-
aively by
98% of
the Worfcl'a
Creameriea
SOONER OR LATER
YOU WILL BUY A
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Ritterbusch Bros.
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tk* d*«aa4 for VMi Tie Mtaim Caainuaa of eaek of tire* ®Uawn tk* p*raoa ao dea^oated aa «akrb tkia u a*«datory and asall
tmnmmi, a* all! c?*a>lr *{-- KtrfUUaJ v rtl*a eaatlas tk* treat**-. * m*a>s*r of aari Coaatr Election pabliak all «acb mlea befor- tbey ?•:
' frt* da of oar a<u®b r of iv*t for Oo**roor at tk< b'-ard Tka Comty Clerk aball b* ex- ijgu, effect, in aoa e daily neva^a-^r
lM( pre^edtB* «***ral elect o« for officio getreury of «ad Cooaty Elec- of each political party having a t ck-
w* 4m m> *a t oid magaz n*t l tkia a a«e aba.'l *a/ b 4*a- ,to0 < "a'd, and to* f ca iOdiao af all 9t of tke official ballot iDd ha> ng
Maay ttaf* good books oa >« a** '«* number of aa:d Board, and (*W. recorda «nd property toning general circulation thraoghoa?
t**.r a<i<H *a baM-ftttjng no on*, If <*nifr !be name of the party o d*- tou h""da of aald Board, and be tat* If there be oa"
"■*** txffcd «*re )&<r*h U, <>« they aignated to tl;e fJoier />r of the /Mat* 'ball be reapooa.bie U*refor npon
*o«ld be read bqndri-da '/r ilMaaanda Oklahoma, and tne
H. F. ARDERY
REAL ESTATE, LOANS and INSURANCE
Room 8, Dewey Block
Section 14. An? member, counter,
Ooternor aball M «'-«*) bond, and all of the pa- employee or appr.intee of any Etec-
</. a * all) nadir >all «/r aend iU/«n-'l)*l*ly, upon re/*ip«. of auch cer- !*r*. record# and property aball be tion Board who aball knowingly or
l /r 'be book* tf inforH bf n>ail or tiflcate appoint aad 'onimlaaion the *«*>>*« to public ioapection by any vlllfully violate anr election la* of
Vhvrw. <1 W*n when and where to peraon «0 de> grtated an a roeiLber of *Wnor In tkia aute. All taaineaa of th;, , ^te or who <<mll knowfnelx r.r
Htate KW.ioa board the Cc.t, Emotion boar, ahall be .lUaHy neglect ^
H* pe<'(.j|ly, Me'-tloo 2 Th* H*<retary of Klkle tranaacted at the orfice of the Coon- duties pro tided by law, ahall be deex-
MKE J i' HOBTO.I aball be ex-offlHo i?e« re'ary of aald
call.
CONVENTION
RESOLUTIONS
ty Clerk.
rfectioo 4
board and
ed guilty of a felony and upon con-
T..e aa.d State Elcetioaj riction. aball be confined hi the atate
■ -ti County Elect on' penitentiary not lesi than one, nor
board aball elect 'me of its metnbe a more than fire years.
a<: Chairman, to aerie until caanged ^iot H. Sections 2. t. 4, 5, 6, 7,
by the Board , w -od j. of Arttele j n,apt<p 31 . . fc ,
Section There ia hereby created, „f ^ f„,;on Uw, v| 19OT^f aE<1 ^
a Precinct Kleolon Ux.rd in «-ach 2, 2a, 3. 4 and 5 of Chap-
election pre.inct in the .tate, ahi^h ter ,0„ of ,he a„lion 1aw, of 1$10.
aha" coo.l« of three electors of the „ and a„ ^ and ^ of act,
precinct, and tb« county election h,rewlt,J( be acd he eim* templaOrely
f'\vvy
by FRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTT
** ILLUSTRATIONS RAY UMiiits
copy/?/c//r /9// Br oa&Ay-*/£X#/iJL OMfAH/ry
board tball designate one member of ,
The followijig report of tb* Com- f'irtr 111,1 !"ld h'/mwtly counted, and ,be P W<Bct board to act as inspector "h r J J
mittee on resolutions of the Hute ""lul *,th 'h* 'act that "n" w act a« Jud*^ and one to act
Coat ration were adopted early Vt\- '** '• *h« y non-partisan as clerk, to serre a« auch until < hang-
day auitiiir. in the stale t on tendon 5 " at the people should b> ,ht ^D"ljr KlecUon tx'ard-
1, We, the delegate, of th. itepule rul*' J""1 that only In tbe Cou"tJ' (•'•airman of each of the,
Ilean party in contention assembled, t'^UL''^}, people|'hr**' """tea referred to in
do hereby repledg* our faltb and al- Hr" "f1*"" " OVVoriuuMr to voir. of bic act ahall each dealg-
leglance u> t;ie principles of tbe «*- ,h*lr <> sentiments, we Da" """ of I<1 Board, and
demand that the primary law be so c*r,lf> th" "a"1" tbe party so de-
Wilkes looked grave. "Pajamas
aeem to be the thing with him this
time, sir—It's the queerest go! That's
a new one, that is!" He shifted con-
'Tbe last time it was
E. M. CLARK
R. T. POTTER.
C. M. FECHHE1MER
J. W. HOCKER.
ARTHUR H. GE1SSLEE,
publican party as enunciated In thi
last National platform adopted at
Chlcgo With toe exception of but
one disastrous period of liefiw>< rat-
U: mis-rule, the bialory of our < un-
• ry from Abraham lincoln down to
(he present time Is a faithful record
of administrations which we, ax Re-
publish*, unhesitatingly endorse;
and we bailey* the. Republican party
U be*t able to cryslalljse Into bene-
fl'lal laws, the wisest, purest and no-
blest sentiments of our progressive
'itlxenshlp, and that it alone is
extended aa to inclade every contest "'*na,"<J to th* County Clerk of sucb
In which s majority of the people ""*">• and a'd foonty Clerk shall,
shall have tbe right to express at the lm®*d|at«ly upon receipt of such cer.
polls tbelr choice for a pr<s>ideut!al '•'"cate, appoint and
lizards and the time before blue
d i'hfhucdf but his main stand-by, so
to ;peak, la piebald rattlesnakes—
them we're used to; but this new turn,
pajamas, gets me!" He shook hi?
head dubiously. "And he won't take
his off—you can't get him to; be Just
Committee, gets kinder peevish and goes off on
tbe queerest atreak ot freak talk you
ever heard. Perkins tried to coax him
aaaatJKtSBOaaaanatJS to take a bath, but he said he never
j. a had taken a bath In his life—and be
S called Perkins something awful—
I tBOK a son* name about a yard long.
22 squelched Perkins bo that he—"
OF
candidate
9, We recognize the
Irrigation In various portions of the
State, and the several feasible pro-
Je« is wiikh have been auggeated to
a m:WS 1 KOfl THK
« WORLD
commission the a " <'But tj,e message?"
person <• > designated at a member of 3aaaaaaaaaa«aa..~ . nervo'iPly
necessity of *u< tl Prec'nct Election board. "I was just a-coming to that,
Section 6 Every member of any A munclpal bureau for giving free He asks me If I knew whether you
election board shall aerie until hia| advice on economic and legal matters were still on tbe place; and when I
successor Is denignated by the re- to uoor is being established in Am- said vou were, he says to me kinder
/( nnrl (nnn*Ar ltin IIL'n> 'Weill
I suggested
sir.
the IJepartmcnts at WasblBfton meet *pectlvc party chairman, and no long- i „terdam.
with our hearty endoraement.
7. We recommend the passage
er, provided, however, that every
member of any election board ahall
laborers in
excited and impressive like: 'Weil,
fou go to him at once—at once—and
Adelaide, tell him I'm on tbe trail of the mya-
Builders'
law that iiill prevent the extrava- be *ubJ*''t to removal by the courts Australia, through their organization _or those pajamas, and ril soon
capable oV dealing" with 'ti,, 'mo,,,.-,'" «""> ' "X the u" """conduct It Is further provld- demanded the recognition of *2.30 a Jim te„ b(m th.t-he'l'rk^w what 1
tous queatl'/ns confronting our civ- l,"ar'1 of -*grlcultura of this State. ed ,ha' !n '" ■ lh"re an/ v"- day as the minimum wage. mean."
ifrontlof
1 ligation.
2 Tbe nlamanagement of public
affairs In the State of Oklahoma, the
creation of a multitude of unneces-
sary offices, the squandering of the
public rctenue#, the maintenance ofa'
vawt army upon the public pay roll,
the *ns<in,*nt of usi'lets, unneces-
aary and inefficient laws, the d«-
bau< ii«-ry of our Institutions of learn-
ing for political purposes, the laying
of exorbitant taxes amounting of-
ten ti Me* to confiscation, and 'he es-
tabliabment of mai hirie role are suf-
ficient object leoxous of Democratic
lnexma|M>Uin(-y to administer the af-
fairs of our state; arid to (lie end
that *e m*y put a stop to such ■plun-
dering and exploitation of the pub-
I ' r< aotfrees, we herewith open wide
lb* doora of Republicanism, Invit-
ing all good <lii/,en*, regardlea* of
pc^lltl' mI affiliations, who are anxious
for the promotion of Hi* public we),
fare, t„ enter this open door and aid
us In the work of restoration and real
reformation.
<f We condemn the present meth-
od of assessing and collecting taxes
In the State of Oklahoma. These
lawa are a menace and detriment to
the up building of the State, and we
pledge ourselves u, immediate re-
vision of those laws so that they may
tin e'|ti)la,b|« and reasonable
4. We ask the cooperation of tbe
people of Oklahoma In securing the
Immediate Initiation of the fair and
Jtist election law submitted by the
Republican HtaU, Committee to this
Convention This lnw guarant***
that the right of franchise ahull not
be abridged, that all votes shall be
We condemn said board as being the In ar|5r of the hoards hereby
of
political machine, created, caused, by removal, resig- The Labor council of San lose, Cal
"Oh!" I gasped shortly.
"Yes, sir," Wilkes nodded, "but that
■mi
whim ha* expended more public death or other cause, the va ),as bought the building formerly oc- ain't quite all. He says: 'Tell Mr.
funds and accomplished less than any au' y ",ad'' *bal1 b* ,i"'*d as pro- I;UpiBd by the Y. M. C. A , and is now I.lghtnut that when I first,sawjhoa*
Other similar board in the United v|ded for original appointment in this remodeling it f°r U8* a* a lal>or lem" """ "" "
pie.
States. act
S Tbe Republican party first made Section i. All of said Boards cre-
labor free and Is its friend, and the H"'d h* thia act "ha" convene within The National Women's Trades un-
toiler* of the land '-au always look l^lrty days after the taking effect of jgn league will soou start a national
to that party to enact such speedy l!l'* act, and at. sucb other times as campaign for a minimum wage scale
legislation as will give thern relief ,b* Chairman, or any two members [or five million women workers in
from time to time from the unjust thereof, shall designate, and each ,|,u country.
encroachment of arbitrary wealth. member, before entering sucb
. We hereby endorse the Repuh- duties of his office as herein pre-.
If*an paiiers tbruout this Slate, and scribed, shall take the oath offic* pre-
ask all Republican* to subscribe for scribed by the Constitution of this
th em and stand by them and uphold, "'ate, before some officer authorized
them. to adminlater an oath In this state,
in We believe the people may at aDd a,",■ wlth ,he Secretary th(, |a8t yPar
pajamas In his rooms—'" Wilkes
paused inquiringly. "Did you say some-
thing, sir?"
I had not—I had only groaned!
He went on, repeating as by rote:
" 'When I found and took them away,
I was curious and amused, but skep-
tical—firmly skeptical—of there be-
ing any dark mystery about them. But
aow I know I let myself be deceived
and I mean to get at the bottom of
the whole thing' "
Wilkes seemed to kind of waver
wordlessly and 1 hunched deep into'
the hollow of the big leather rocker.
I would have liked to get even deeper,
and I studied wistfully a Uny floor-
crack under the radiator. I thought L
could make It If I were alone!
WUkes coughed again. 1 winced—
there was evidently more!
"Yes, sir," he murmured, as I cut a
quick glance upward. "He did say
further that if you weren't satisfied,
though, and would prefer another
trial—"
"Eh?" I bounded out of the chair.
"What's that? Oh, dash It, yes—I
would, by Jbve!"
"Very good, sir." Wilkes looked re-
lieved, himself. "In that case, he
said he was willing to experiment
It again—that was bis word—expert
ment. He said he wouldn't detain you
here on his account, but he would
have to ask you to stay another day!
or two while he made his observa-
tions."
It was a devilish cold shoulder, but
I had no choice. Fact was, by Jove,
I was so jolly glad for that chance,
and for being trusted again by Bill-
ings, even In this half-hearted
that I just ground my pride under my
heel—why, dash it, I would have
ground anything under my heel for
her! I was as happy as a bird, and.
life was again one grand, sweet
wbat's-its-name.
And then I just flopped down upon
a divan and lay there panting like a
what's-tts-name—reaction, you know.
So he had known! He had known,
when he let me come to Wolhurst.
and had waited for the moment when,
he would have me under his roof an<t
be able utterly to confound me. This,
then, explained his mental condlUon,.
his relapse to drink again—bis mad-
cess on the subject of pajamas. Ifti
was awful!
Thousands of lives will be saved In
fite future In the opinion of the bur- ^ ^ ^ _
< au of mines officials, by means of an(j fa(je before me, and then go out
:,ti oxygen pumping apparatus with like a candle. Then he came, back
which the bureau's workers during Into view, and I heard his voice again:
life more " 'An<! what's more, you tell him 1
all ■ iuies b< Ifely trusted, and we th" Board, and shall Immediately ,|lan thirty persons who had ceased "a?,7 ^ „ .... ^ .
. . t 'i iit ® butler nesltated and seemed
hat-., no fear of the Justice of their 'li-reafter enter upon the discharge, breathing. By means of the lung fill- embarrassed—his heavy Jowls red-
final Judgment Official* are their "r hi* duties. The Secretary shall |„K an,i emptying ma bine used by dened a little. He looked beyond me
servants and not their masters, and ^'*'11 a record of all proceedings of tbe bureau, oxygen Is forced in, the and coughed.
w, have no fear of the final reatilt *u'd Board, In a book which Khali be tmisonotis gases drawn out and nor- "Of course, you know, sir," be said,
of tin- progressive Idea* advocated " P"hllc record, and kept In his office ma| breathing Is started. shifting uneasily, "Mr. Billings ain't
by the people. Section H. The members and ap-
11. Wn heartily endorse George fulutee* of all of said Hoards shall The recently organized Dress and
I'rleatly for National Committeeman receive aa compensation for their vVulst Manufacturers' association has
and Instruct the delegate* elected by services the sum of Two Dollars per. began a general campaign for improv
this convention to vote for him. day, provided that the Secretary of inK the conditions under which sever-
12. W« believe Theodore Roosevelt **«te and the County Clerks shall not a| thousand o>peratives are working
to lie the greatest living statesman reieieve any compensation other than at the present time In the New York tressfully, then drove doggedly ahead:
of Ills day and time We hereby In- "'' Ir official salarlea prescribed by hIioiw Regulations regarding sani- "Oh, well, sir, what be says was tbat:
struct our delegates to the National 'uw- tary condition* have been adopted
Convention to voUi and work at all Section 9. A majority of the mem-1 that are said to lie a great deal more , t
.1 f | . - _ ... , i i it Jaman, bo tnat toey ^jouiq know
tin,in for his nomination for presl- hers of any Klectlon Board shall con- H,r|<.t than the present state factory (ho man they wefe harbor(ng under
dent of the United States stltute a quorum, and may transact1 |aw> require A corps of Inspector the|r roof wa„n't what he seemed to!
exactly himself, so to speak, so you
mustn't mind. Fact Is—if I may say
so—he's got the most considerable
caae of Jimmies I ever se« him with,
•o—"
"Ob, go on!" I breathed miserably.
"Yes, sir—h'm!" Wilkes heaved dla-l
It was his duty, be thought, to tell.
CHAPTER XXII.
I Speak to Her Father.
"So glad to see you here, my boy,"*
the Judge was saying. And bis llttl®
round face beamed at me across tb
library table. I had encountered him.
in the hall just as I had descended to
rejoin the girls in the living-room.
Forthwith, he elbowed me into the li-
brary.
"Know from Jack how glad you al-
ways are to escape girls," he re-
marked cheerily as be produced cig-
ars. "Don't blame you at all—in fact,
do you know it refreshes me to tlnd—"
Don't know what dashed thing It
refreshed him to find, for I never
caught It. For just then through the
doorway there floated, from serosa tbe
hall, a bar of music—the laugh of thtt
dearest girl in the world!
I strained for another bar.
"Hah!" ejaculated the judge, paua-
Inltnd Slate*.
A B. MUSE I, I,KB,
Cilalrman
M A TUCKER
J. 0. RALLS
C. K. CARY
W, I DRUMMOND
stltute a quorum, und may transact
all the business of the board the authorized by the association has be." His gase bored higher over my
same as though all members were |H.pn appointed, and severe penalties head, his voice tapering off so faintly
present, and may fill all vacancies f„r violation of the accepted regola- I could hardly hear.
from the political party of the abten- Hons have been fixed. ' heard all right! Oh, yes, I
tee until the properly qualified mem-
her arrive*, when the authority of' Subscribe for the Star. |
the family the truth about those pa-, ... , - -— -—=-• -
that I K Questioning uplift of cigar.
"The silly cackle of those girls—It
disturbs you. Yes, it does—I can see
J It—you look disturbed." And, dash it.
he Insisted upon closing the door.
You mustn t let them bother you
while you are here," he urged pleas-
antly; "you must Just go ahead and do
I the thing you want to do."
got the full devilish force of it; but i
couldv't creak. My dry Hps touched
(ConUnued on Page Four.)
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Hornaday, W. H. The Guthrie Daily Star (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 23, 1912, newspaper, March 23, 1912; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275751/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.