Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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ORLANDO LOGAN CO. O.T.THURSDAY, JUNE, 17,1897. NO !
4
.\V».tl T M«}KTO\r,RS,
The County Commissioners of
^awnee ^ounty have, instructed, thf
bounty Clerk to go through the Reg-
-: itr of Deeds's fcooks and assess all
idcncef! oi debt at the face value.
A monument has been completed
it Cottonwood Fills to-t'nc memory
if Sam Woods who was killed in
ti'ven.- county l>v ,)in", brenan dur-
the t rouble theru a few years ago.
Brenan is leading a peaceable life
;,n a claim near Enid O. T.
THAT "FRKB BRE \KPA8T TABLE.
The people who generally give
»ood to the big strapping tramps
low going through the country
<ight to know better. There is
/ork for willing hands on every side,
1 it is criminal to encourage idle.
:o.» where there is so much to do.
-Kildare Journal,
Major General General Samuel
iurphy of Oklahoma City has said:
Dennis Flynn's free home nag was
, mighty fine hoss in the start, but
dennis rode him too long without
-'e3t and the hoss died of pure ex-
hausiion, falling by the roadside."
-Euid Wave.
fewapplutr Free Ifldon for Dutiable Snjrnr.
"The senate tariff bill ne a whole,"
says ex-Congressman John D? Witt
Warner, "Is a notice to Eastern manu-
facturers of what they may hereafter
expeot. Hitherto they have considered
protection as a sort of providential ar-
rangement by which they were enabled
to feed on the rest of the country. Now,
like Poionlus in 'Hamlet,' they are in-
vited by 'a certain convocation of pol-
... , itic worms' to a supper 'not where
The superiority o. women was for- ^ey ^ Where they a.-e eaten.'
;ibly illustrated by a preacher who j The manufacturers of New England,
:aid: "On one occasion 1 preached New York and Pennsylvania are to
, , I take their turn at being mulcted for
.0 a congregation where there were 11benefit of others who now control
. 7 women and 4 men presen'.. This
was at prayer meeting. On another
occasion I preached to 820 men and
" women—this was in the state pen-
tentiary.
legislation. This article applies to the
hide schedule."
"Cannot the New England senators
secure favorable changes in that sched-
ule f"
"I think not. Tho bill as It stands is
satisfactory to the sugar trust, and
probably cannot be kept so. cxcept by
the votes controlled by the cattle trust
of the West. Were the New England
senators willing to risk offending the
sugar toast, they could doubtless de-
feat fcha ("iity on hides, but the fact is
that Boston and Provide j^e, in pro-
portion to their size, are far tnor thor-
oughly saturated with sug trust in-
Wben the ume comes for Repub-
licans to hold their conventions this
year, they will meet with a grave
difficulty when they coine to endorse
the administration's Cuban policy.
But come to think a Republican
can swallow any kind of a dose giv-1 fluences than is any other part f tho
sn him at this stage of the office dis-
ease without even puckering his face,
—Noble County Sentinel,
The Santa Fe Railroad company
iias opened up new stone quaries near
■ponca City. It is said they will
]j>ut in a crusher to prepare the bal-
^ast they are putting in on the track
through Oklahoma ond Texas.
They are also putting down new
3teel and making such improuements
28 will make it the best road bed in
tfie West.
An attempt wae made to assassi-
country, and, however much Sen tors
Aldrich, Wwtmore, Hoar and Lodge
may bewail the fate of their boot and
shoe manufacturers, there is no puos-
peot whatever that they will sacrifice
the sugar trust interests to help
them."
"Sugar Trust EiSaU No Longo*-."
We are assured b> tho Supar Trado
Journal of May 13—Irgari of the sugar
trust—that "if ever mmonopoly existed
In the sugar retains business it exists
no loner, and it is not likoly that it
will ever be renewed." This is delight-
ful news. The Journal was dis .ssing
an amendment to tho senate bill to
have refined sugars pay tho same du-
ties as raw sugars in cases where the
manufacture i3 controlled by a monop-
oly. If this "visionary proposal" should
puss the senate, it would jeopardize the
tariff bill and the sugar trust's tens
of millions of surpl.ts pr -fits, which nro
so near at hand that the mouths of
Havemeyer and Searles are watering
for them. The sugar trust trembles .it
the prospect, and tries to keep up its
courage by having its oi\n inform the
world that "a lot of such visionary
proposals will,, no doubt, be introduced
while the bill is under discussion, but
in the end the sound-Judgment men
will control, and a tariff bill be pasaod
without very much change from the
senate schedule."
The trust may be right. It usually
is, for it can predict what will happen
to the sugar schedule of the senato bill.
It knows what demands will be male
by its agents and tools in the senate,
and it also knows the power of those
who make demands to enforce thorn
it puts ?70,000,000 against the interests
of 70,000,000 people, and it knows from
experience which has most weight in
the senate, where two or three hold tho
balance of power.
No, there is no sugar trust, and nev-
er was one. "When the devil was sick,
the devil a saint would bo."
for Production.
People Believe what they read j
about Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tliey know [
it .s an holiest medicine, and that it j j)e ]aw w loanable luat. the unpro-
cures. Get Hood's and onl> Ilood c. muat pay the ultimate coat, ftir
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, re- |>be protection of the protected. -.OiwiO
lievc constipation assist (lige-1,ion. '2oc. urfiin.
Porpetual Motion of Protection.
Th» California argument for higher
fruit duties is a sort, of perpetual mo-
tion. The only disadvantage the Cali-
; fornian fruit raiser iat is to be found
Oate Felix Faure, President of the' 'n the cost of his land, but the onlv
French Republic, while he was en j *
joute to Long Long Champa to wit- j go the matter works out in this way:
5i.ess the Grand Prix. While M, i The great profits of fruit raising sent
Cure's carriage was passing a thick-; fho value of !™d up ,t0 h"ndre?» d°'-
^ ore ! iarB an aPre The interest on the value
«>t near La Cascade restaurant, in | 0f the land makes a large item in a
t&e Bob de Bolougue, a bomb, ■ frutt reiser's balance sheet, and he
... , , i feels the noed of a high price for his
which subsequently proved to be a frM ^ 3#nator Jon#>8 pf(y ures fQr
piece of tubing about six inches long 1 him by letting it be known tha/t he will
and 2 inches in diameter, with * llot vot® 'or tariff bill unless it
... , ,. - ,, • , , . contains duties on hides and increases
thickness oi half an inola, charged dutjM on {fult and the cheapesl ^
with powder and swanshot, exploded of wool.
Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative,
Ripans Tabul :s assist digestion.
Ripans Tabules cure biliousness.
No one was injured in by the ex-
plosion.
The increased duty adds to the prof-
Its of fruit culture, and the price of
land takes another rise, whereupon the
frutt grower complains that the inter-
The law fixing the standard of est on h'a ,an(1 investment is so great
, , or the rental he has to pay for his
weights and measures went into ef-; Ian<1 fl0 hi?h ^ thwe ,g au
feet on the 8th and the weight in | cient profit in the business for him, and
pounds per bushel is given herewith: t'le onlj' thing that will save him from
r , , disaster ts more duty.
Wheat 60, rye and shelled corn 5(>,. Logically this process can be carriwl
ear corn 70, rice corn aud sorghum j on indefinitely. Practically it cannot,
need 56, buckwheat 50, barley +8,! because with the Increase in the price
„, , , , , of fruit the consumption of fruit will
oats 32, bran 20, cornmeal 50, b.ans daclinp The consumer wil) be worse
00, clover seed 60, millet seed 50, off for the change. Tho grower, so far
Irish potatoes 60, sweet potatoes 50, as '® not 10 considered a land
. . , , . owner, will be no bettor off. but tha
turnips salt oO, flaxseed 5b, on- yulue of |ho lanJ wlI11)e as Wgh M th0
Ions St, castor beans, 40, b lie grass j profits of fruit culture will permit,'—
32. timothy 45, dried apples 24, Journal of Commerce and CommerciM
' , / ' , ' Bulletin.
dried peaches 32, green apples 48,
Solentiflo American
Agency Tor
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CO^rRlCHTS, «tc.l
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Oldest Imreim for securing patents In America.
Kvery p^tont t-aben out by us is brought before
tbe public by a notice given free of charge in the
Jwirfifit Jtatrian
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BATTLE WON BY W INSURGENTS,
General Gomez leads ia person an£
routs the Spanish. E^'ht hundred St'an-
ish killed and 1,000 wound©J The grt a*,
victory is attributed to the fact that tht^
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FOR
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
of Logan County Property Call on
o rAddress,
Geo. H. Dodson,
Of Outline.
a mm iiiunm
to be correct.
Farm Loans
NEGOTIATED.
JACOB bkno,
.JUSTICE OF THE PEA CI
&
NOTARY -PUBLIC.
All busi-i ni(rufjtt'd '> me will
receive prompt and careful attention
Orlando - - Oklahoma
C. E. TAYLOR,
(Gradual 1 at University of Toronto Can
imi
coal 80, lime 80, and kaffii corn 56.
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Ofltor ono door We«tof Urutr Sto^e,
OKLANDO
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: at druggists.
cure indigestion,
cure torpid liver,
cure constipation.
: gentle cathartic,
cure liver troubles,
cure flatulence.
: tor sour stomach.
Firet Published Juno 10 1WI7,
Nqtiee.for Publication,
Land Office at Guthrie o, T. Jmiu 2,181)7.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has Hied notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before ttegis-
ter Receiver at Outbvic o,T. July 111 1S97 viz
William It. Parsons, for tho N, X, %, sec 16
twp ID, N, It 1 W.
He names tho following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon.und cultiva-
tion of said land, Viz:
Lee H, Gecr, John Kelly, Milton Manning,
aud Alfred N. Strickland, all of Orlando O, 'I'
A, N, J, Crook, Register.
MRS. A. BUAKEMfiJ.n.
For four years 1 was a great suffere.
from Cemrtle complaints in their woril
form I was given up by some of the be»f
phvsicians as incurable. I cannot say toe
much in praise of your Pastilles. It is *
wonderful remedy for all diseases peculiar
to woman. Any one wishing to correspond
with me can do so by sending 2c stamp.
Allen, Hillsdale Co., Mich
A written ^Tu^rsln^e», to cure or inoncv rcfundec
with evrrv box of Pnstilli s. I rice, $1.00 i»t-r lio»
Or. yrt.vyei-'# FainUy Cure Cures all discus**
of tl».» fstciu irli, I; i-r k' ;iu:ya au-i puiides ti;*
b! f i'I' mi j »'uranto*' to cuic ot iiioney re-
f . • . -! i i, bcule of 1 u.nily Cr<r«.
\v.. >1 O.v. i.'jC. iii-ul 2U .
For nale byOrlando Drug Co
E . R. DUYALL,
Justice ti
Ills hast.
General Collecticn,
Real Kotate in >-<
Kp'^hI Agont.
orlando o T
Ml Hi
To Loan On
good farms at
10 PER CENT
Call Oil
II AG AN & PAINE
Guthrie • - O, .'/
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First Published May 27,1807.
INotice for Publication
Land OHicc Rt Guthrie O, 'r. May L'4,
JSoticc is hereby given that the followhip
nuuied person baa tiled notice of his intention
to luake final proof in support ol his claim
and that said proof will bo mado before
the Hons, Register and Keeiver of the United
Stai< s Laud Office at Guthrie O, T. on July ti,
1897 vit: Jesse 11. Hego, Guardian of tier,
trude Stormcr, miuor ehild and soje heir of
William T, btorn.er, deeeased, who made
homestead entry number , fv»r the lots
three (0) iV four (4) and the csouth hall o
the 4\orth West quarter (}%) of seetlon threi
(3) lu township Liueteen (19) North Ruu#'
three west of the li.dian Meridian.
He names the following witnestta to prove,-
his cuiitlnuous residence upon nnd CUlti*
vtttionof said land Viz: W hoaon B. Stone-
jt*9f'' A Ulackwell, Patrick H . Gilmore, Will
law Linden, all of orlaudo PostOlliee Logan
Couuty O. T. Jesse R. Btgo, Guardiau.
A N„ Jt Crook, Register.
W. M. nATFIfcl.D, A. G. T. CIIILDRK-
HA 7 FIELD \ d CHI IDE US
in hi iwm,
Will auawcr calls iu Orlando and Vicinity
Charges rcutfonabie.
MULHALL Oiij,,
General
BLACKSMITH
liOKSE SHOE 11.
MACHINE REPAIRMG
and Plow Work a Specialty
0. W. Housh,
Ripans Tabules: oue gives reliet.
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Marker, John. Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1897, newspaper, June 17, 1897; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403546/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.