The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1«. 1920.
THE MANGUM STAR
PAGE THRTE
MOTHERS FMEND
For Expectant Mothers
Vtii By Thee Ieieratkhis
Five Minute Chats
on Our Presidents
•hmiu IWUM Co,-OtfT. »-•. AruJTtA. •*.
PILES FREE
s
WITHOUT THE KNIFE
T* demonstrate my new
PilnUu lyittm, I offer
for 60 dan, FREE treat-
ment to all Pile sufferers.
What I ma an is, absolute-
ly FREE. A visit to my
office iv^ •» vely neces-
sary—tl\ .. my only re-
quirement
DR. H. L. GILES, Lesdtaf Spedsltt
No. 2 EaA 10th St.. Kaaasi City. Ma.
By JAMES MORGAN
(Copyright. ItlO. by Junes MorftS.)
CHESTER A. ARTHUR "
Americanism
By
L'ONAF.D WOOD
John Rocher was buying a lot o: Sid NorthcuU ww a caller at the You want a good Talking Machine
cold weather supplies in Mangum Sat- Star office Saturday. He has moved The Universal ia a dandy. Looks good
urday.
from Jester to Mangum.
USE "DIAMbND DYES"
Dye rich ti Don't risk
teriaL Each paekaoa of "Dto-
mond Dyea" contains direc-
tions ao simple that any
woman can diamond-dye a
new, rich, fadeless color into
old garmenta, draperies, cov
erinos, everything, whethi
wool, allk, linen, cottou o
mixed goods.
Buy Diamond Dyes" — no
other kind—then perfect re-
sults are guaranteed even if
you have never dyed before.
Druggist has "Diamond Dyes
Color Card"-16 rich colors.
1*30—Oct. 8, Chaster Alan Ar-
thur, born at Fairfield,
Vermont
1«4» Graduated at Union Col.
lege, Schenectady.
IMU—Quartermaster General
of Now York Mate.
1871-8—Collector of the Port of
New York—Removed by
Hayea.
1880— November, elected Vlee
President.
1881—Sept. 19, Took the oath
aa 21 at President, aged
fifty.
Yesterday the greatest ques-
tion was dacidad which ever waa
debated in America; aad a
greater, perhaps, nevar was, nar
will be derided amonf men.
The reaolution was paased with-
out one di;sent'nt colony that
those uai.ed rolon'ei are and
of right ought to be free and
independent states. — John
Adamsi Lat er to his wife.
3 there any one today ready to die
I
the
dependence and Its outcome decide!
LADY REPRESENTATIVE FROM
ROGERS MILLS COUNTY
Mrs. Bessie McColgin of Rankin
was elected representative of Roger Denny of the McKissack R. E. Terry of near heed joined th
Mills county. We have known Mrs. nejghborhood was among the business large crowd in Mangum Saturday so
McColgin since the early days and in Mangum Saturday. curing winter »uf plies.
visited in hei hon. . We ki.ow t. ; «
sne nas ever been interested in the ujj-
, building of Roger Mills county, as-
sisting in its every' good work, and
the people there (fan rest assured that
she will truly represent them.
While the motner oi a large fam-
ily, she never allowed her cares to
keep her from being posted on the
1 affairs of the day, aad was able to
give her children the best of educa-
tion. She took a great interest in the
—plays beautifully, and you get them
at a moderate price from H. W. Wil-
liams. 23ab
H. J. F.lkins was among the good
farmers visitin? Mangum Saturday.
1 L
pute John Adams' statement that ' f j famu.ls institutes, an..
. debate on the Declaration of In- •
BUICK
Dra. BORDER & McGREGOR
Surgery and Consultation
o Office houts 2:00 to 4:00 p. m.
THE BORDER HOSPITAL
Phone No. 0
0 I make a specialty
0 of Player Piano re-
All work I
guaran- <
0 pairing. teed. (
0 M. E. CARVER C
0 Piano Tuner and Repairer 0
0 Phone 71 Granite, Okla. 0
THE public anxiety for Garfield
through hig long battle with
death was deepened by a general dread
of the vice president's succeeding to
the presidency. The people as a whole
knew nothing of Chester Alan Arthur,
except that he had been only lately
removed from the collectorshlp of the
port of New York as a machine pol-
itician, and that he had been nomi-
nated for the vice presidency as a
henchman of Roscoe Conkllng.
After Athur had been sitting In the
vice president's chair only a little
more than two weeks, he opened a big
White House envelope one day and
flushed as he glanced at the unexpect-
ed contents—the nomination of a hated
''Half-Breed" to the collectorshlp of
the port of New York. With an ex-
cited gesture, he summoned Senators
Conkllng and Piatt, and the three
"Stalwarts" flamed up with rage at
the challenge to them from the new
administration. When the New York
senators resigned thlr seats and ap-
pealed to the legislature of their state
to re-elect them as a protest against
the administration, the spectacle of
the vice president descending to that
o - DR. JESSE B. HOLLIS
o EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
o SPECIALIST
o Office With Dr. Neel, Over
o Guarantee State Bank
0 H. H. EDWARDS
0 LAWYER
0 Phono 126. Office City Hall
0 Mangum, Okla.
0 J. W. ADAIR
0 Notary Public
0 All kinds of notary business so-
0 licited. At Sheriff's office
0 J. H. ROBERTSON A CO.
0 Real Estate, Farm Loans and
o Insurance
o Southeast Corner Slaten Bldg.
o First Floor
0 DR. M. E. MILLER '
0 Registered Oseopathic Physician (
0 16 years experience, 9 years at C
0 Mangum. Investigate Osteopathy I
0 and my reputation as a piactic- (
0 tioner ef same. P'on' 340, Mangum (
ihe knows the need.- of the farmers
the greatest question ever raise.) for she Is one of them.
I among men? A declaration of Inde- Mrs. McColgin is a member of tho
1 pendence of whatever kind, provided Methodist church in which she and
I human liberty Is Its basis. Is a com- her husband, Grant McColgin, have
, blnutlon of Mania Charta and the cver been great workers. She too, will
Bill of Rights and all other documents ^ one who will agk Divine help in the
j containing the aspirations of a race ,perfovmin~ of the duties in the leg-
of Independence of the American col-
onies were written In spirit at Run-
nyiuede. One of the seeming contra-
dictions of history Is that America's
utterance of Its right to freedom was
made to the nntlon which hud
Mtigna Charta as its birthright. It
tnkea the people of all countries
An extra Special price on Boys
Suits, Sizes 6 to 14, ut Jackson 6:
Wilsons. 23ab
o ANDREW M. STEWART
o ATTORNEY AT LAW
o Practice in State and Federal c
o Courts. , 0
o Office South Side Square
o Mangum Oklaohma >
o Mrs. V. M. CHAMBERS
o PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
o Oil ^nd Gas leases, Maps of Greer <
o County. Office over Post Office. r
o Office hPone 67 Res Phone 407 >
o NOTARY PUBLIC
0 PERCY POWERS
0 ATTORNEY AT LAW
0 Office over Guarantee State Bank !
o Office Phone No. 80. Residence 44 <
0 W. S. VAUGHN (
0 DENTIST t
0 Hawkins Bldg. Over Guarantee 1
0 State Bank. <
0 Phone 33. Mangum i
0 DR. F. C. HOLMES
0 DENTIST
0 Office in Funderburk Bldg.
0 Mangum, Oklahoma
Chester A. Arthur.
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
The school boards of the county aie
asked to meet in the office of the
long time to realize that that which County Superintendent, Friday, Nuv-
they demand for themselves other men emj,er 19th, at 1:30 p. m., Every school
have an equal right to demand for board shouW be present to discuss the
tBniiselves. This viewpoint today Is blenls we have in common. The
established In Its validity and there w ,e ,imUar to
are few to deny Its righteousness. , / , .
School children In America are | what we have. Let us be there ana
taught United States Mlstory. The ! find out how he manages his school,
younger children get bnt an outline. This is the same time that the teach-
Frequently In the high schools, acad- , ers are to have their departmental
emles und even In the colleges Instruc- meetings. There are lots of things
tlon In the spirit of Americanism Is that a school board member should
neglected. It Is virtually Impossible to ^now
learn the Impelling motives for the HASKELL PR.UETT, Co. Supt. )
Fathers' desire for a true American- ,
Ism unless their expressions on the ~ . '•
subject In the great debates "In a Dick Usher of near Reed joined the
time thnt tried men's souls" are read procession of busy farmers who cam.
collectively and studiously. to Mangum for supplies Friday.
There Is In a sense a lesson In _
Americanism to be found In Washing- A CHOC BEER AND GAMBLING
ton. The British Embassy stands on p\RTV ENDS WITH MURDER
Connecticut avenue. Almost directly I * *
In front of It Is the statue of John i seems to have been an all
rsrtiorof ^rrani n* ****** orgy«
one of the foremost defenders of a negro shack on the Beason larm,;
American rights, and one of the early ended before day Sunday morning in
teachers of the true spirit of Arner- the killing of a white man by a negro, i
lcanlzatlon. Representatives of Great The man killed was known as
ltrltain today look unconcerned on the "Shorty" Odam, whose home is said
stntue of this man of revolutionary to bc near Cooperton. The negro ao-
day defiance. Time has wrought splr- ing the shooting was named U. S. I
Itual as well as material changes. j Meeks> who ctune froln Tulsa to pick
—— ! cotton. No one seems to know wlu.t
RED CROS SCAMPAIGN IS caused the trouble. The only nuii
NOW UNDER WAY wbo ciajms to have seen the shooting
being Rex Downs, of Snyder, who ar-
Oklahoma City, Nov 13 Reports rjvecj a^ ^he shack just as the shooting-
brought to Oklahoma City today by occuhaving been employed to liau,
division representatives of the Red a couple of negroes from town out to
Cross indicate that the state is well the sjlac]{
: organized for the campaign and many immediately after r».e shooting the
counties already predict heavy over- 1Jghts were put out and everybody ran
| sutiocriptions of quotas. away. Mr. Downs came to town and
j Southwest Oklahoma is showing took the officers out. When they ar-
great activity in the roll call, accord-, nyed they foun(1 odam in a dying ,,on.
| mg to Miss Etnel Pulliam, division but called for Dl. Bryce ovel.!
representative in charge of this tern- the phone to come and see lf anythir,g 1
| tory. Hobart, prepared for the roll could be done for him, But he wa,4 s0
call with a mass meeting. Chickasha far gone that the dotcor could do ~
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sur« transportation is even greater than ever be-
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Valve-in-Head Motor is a feature of each of the
new models.
Added to their great service value are a beauty
of contour and appointment and a comfort of
movement and seating arrangement that appeal
to the most particular
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Back of it, reinforcing its high serviceability, in-
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tion-wide organization.
{fiiMm nf^iudumm
V
C. H. RUTTER, Agent
Mangum, Okla.
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
s&srcis; tho? ars z n * rr*of Ttion
public mind. ember 9, and was ready to launch its The kjUer was later found at the
When In the midst of the fight and ca/npaign on Armjstice Day. The roll home of a negro named Locket, who j
a losing fight. Garfield was shot, the cal1 was off to a good start at Altus, ljves Southeast of Snyder five miles,
American people revolted nt the on Armistice Day. when the Red Cross wag iodged ;n county jail and will
thought thnt Arthur and the "Stal- and American Legion joined in a pa- awajt trial.
warts" should profit by the assasslna- rade, mass meeting and memorial for Meeks claims t),at he shot Odam in i
tlon. The public mind revolted also the dead of Jackson county. Rplf defense. that the white man
at the prospect of a political boss en- Greer county had raised a good , w him but as no — , . . _ . . . . ——
motT/ follow'n^ ab'oufhlm. shaie °f its qU°ta °n Wed"esd^ be" was found near the injured man, this J "
That popular picture of Arthur, as SuntywuiToS itfquoia, accord- stoiy is probably fal^de'" j win sen at Public Auction at my farm 6 miles north and 4 west of Man-
Pnckfwas dlstorte^and untrue,"shnp^y in» the Miss Harriett Mason Lan-j Wm Echols of Deer Creek was in gTUll, beginning at 11 a. IB., the following" property, On
because the background was omitted ning, division representative, who was j^angum Saturday and arranged for
M .^ mL. « »«. xi _« A fvnm Panic VqIIpv
PUBLIC SALE
0 A. R. GARRETT 0
0 LAWYER 0
0 Office Over Mangum National 0
0 Bank 0
0 Mangum, Oklahoma 0
o DR ARTHUR HUGHES
o VETERINARIAN,
o Office Room 4 Over Rexall Store
o Office Phone 158. Res Phone 62
o Or Call Rexall Drug Store 196
from It The real, the native character just returning from Pauls Valley. holdi a sale so'on He will sen a
of the man had been shaped In sur- Eastern Oklahoma is organized ana ^ Hve st, farm implements and
roundmgs very different from those In active down to the last chapter, M.ss Hp expeets to move
which the country found him when be Laninng says. t th h
first came under its attention. Born R»ports coming in from the north- t0 ldah0-
in Vermont to a Baptist minister a west rt of the Btate show that the
Ked Cross is especially active in this A. C. Davis was another of the
section, according to Mrs. Claud B. good fannera ofcommunity
York state, Arthur had grown np In McCartney, division representative to visit Mangum Saturdaj and pu.
village parsonages, where the living for that territory, who now is acting chase supplies for the busy season.
was plain and the thinking high. as executive secretary of. the state j — ——
When the great test came and he roll call organization.
stood silently for three months In the "The roll call is proceeding in tfio.it 1
shadow of the high office, Arthur found shape," said W. O. Van Wyck, state i
himself, and he left petty politics and director> today. "It appears that Ok-
facttons behind him as he entered the u haye mQre than its quota
ssr szi. "r •' >»«<=„«,
Hut that he hMie.ll, me.nt to be prM- ">m" to » d""
ident of all the people. 25. But that is the way Oklahoma
Some of his old associates In ma- does things. Let's ma«e the oversub-
Friday, November 19
0 NOTARY PUBLIC
0 JOHN H. TOMME
0 County Clerk's Office, Second
0 Floor Court House
0 W. B. GARRETT <
0 LAWYER i
0 Office Front Room over Mangum :
0 National Bank. (
0 Mangum, Okla. (
0 DR. P. Y. HOWARD
0 Veterinary Surgeon
0 AND DENTIST
0 All Calls Answered Promptly
0 Day or Night
0 Off. Phone 9, Res. Phone 873
Why take
chances with
strong cath-
artics that
tear down
some or nis oia associates in ma- ,
chine politics were as astonished at scription as large as possible and leu j ine systemr
the change that had come over their no county fail to get at least its j
"Chet" as Falstaff and his cronies quota."
were when Prince Hal became King
Henry V. Not that the new president
coldly repelled the claims of friend-
ship. He simply put first his obliga-
tions to the whole country, though it
cost him dear In the regard of men
like Grant and Conkllng, who set him
down as an lngrate.
"Why, general, lf you were stlU
All Cottqn Blankets one fourth off 1
at Jackson & Wilsons. 23..')!
NOTICE
New Perfection Oil Stoves, we
have tliem, und they are labor savina
and pleasure giving stoves to the
president "of the New York County house wife. Joe Harris. 47abtf.
Republican committee, yon would be
here right now asking for this very W. P. Ponder has moved from Reed
thing," protested the head of that or- to Mangum, and Mrs. Ponder requests
ganlzatlon. that the Star be promptly sent to her
"Aa president of the New York j,ere_
County Republican committee," At- ■
thur frankly admitted with a smile, "I
Auk Your
Drugiimt
Sr. louis
ted" Pepsin Tablett are rich In pep-
•in and contain the standard mild-purga
live elements In •clentifle proportions.
Get the gen-
uine "Laxa-
ted" Pepsin
Tablets, the
mild, sure lax-
ative tonic.
0 H. M. THACKER 0
0 LAWYER 0
0 Offices 2nd. floor Mangum Nat- 0
0 ional Bank Building u
0 Mangum, Oklahoma. 0
0 DR. J. D. MOON 0
0 DENTIST 0
0 Office Oved Rexall Drug Store 0
0 Office Phone B33 Res. Phone 11 0
o DR. G. B. MILLER
o PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
o Office over First National Bank
o Office Phone 17A- Residence 174
certainly would; but since I came here 1
I have learned that Chester A. Ar- |
thur is one man and the president of
the United States Is another."
Plenty of trunks, and Suit cases at j
a reasonable price at Jatkson & Wil-j
sons. 23a'o
• i
North Mangum Methodist Church
Rev. J. C. Scivally, Pastor. Preach- j
Ing every Sunday, morning and even-1
ing. Everybody cordially invited
W. J. Hammonds of Granite route
one was in Mangum Saturday and se-
cured machinery supplies for puttirf
in some more wheat.
Begin Right Now to
Conquer Your Rheumatism
1 black mare mule 3 yr. old 17 bands
high
1 black horse mule 3 yr old, 16 hands
high
1 sorrel mare, 5 yr. old, in foal by
Jack.
1 black bald faced horse colt.
CATTLE
1 Jersey cow, 3 yr. old, Fresh in Jan.
1 Jersey cow 6 yr. old, Fresh in Feb.
1 brown Jersey cow, 4 yr. old Fresh
soon
1 fawn colored Jersey, 4 yr. old,
Fresh in Jan. ♦
1 fawn colored Jersey, 3 yrs. Fresh
soon
These are fine cows, heavy milke1
and bred to Registered Jersey Bull.
3 fat hogs, wt. 450 and 350 each.
4 shoats, wt. about 75 lbs. each.
1 Ford Racer Car, 1917 Model motor
in good shape.
1 nearly new 314 Overland wide tire
Farm Wagon
1 3-in Farm Wagon
1 set leather harness, good as new
1 set chain harness.
1 I^edbetter lister-planter, only
planted 40 acres.
1 new 2-section harrow.
1 Emerson Cultivator
1 Mr. Bill Planter
1 go-devil
1 walking lister
1 feed chopper
1 grist mill
1 No. 12 DeLaval Separator
1 dozen Buff Leghorn Hens
2 dozen white Leghorn Hens.
5 Tons of Maize
2000 bundles cane
15(tbushejs good oats
If you are going to again rely
upon the lininrent bottle to try to
■our Rheumatism away, yoi
ie doomed again to nothing
rub
Will -
but disappointment. A disease
that can cause so much pain and
suffering is not on the surface of
the skin, and caqhot be rubbed
away.
Many forms of Rheumatism are
caused bv a tiny disease germ in
the blood, and in sueh crises the
only logical treatment is to search
&ut and remove those germs from
the blood.
For this purpose there Is no more
satisfactory remedy than S.S.S.,
the fine old blood remedy that has
been in tse for more than fifty
years, and has given such general
satisfaction for Rheumatism.
Begin taking S.S.S. todav, and
if you will write a complete history
of your case, our medical director
will K
give you expert advice, with-
out charge. Address Chief Medical
Director, 160 SwiXULaboratory, At- '
lanta, Ga.
Lunch on Ground
TERMS: All sums of $10 and under cash. On sums over $10 a discount of 5
per cent for cash. On sums over $10 a credit until November 1st. 1021.
W. H. PIERSON, OWNER
WEST HOLLAND, Clerk.
W. W. TAXTON, Auct
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