The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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that your bran's ■*» right. Make
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B«Tvr tuoic. Prlco »c and fl.tw.—Ad».
Amvaing.
Bill—Tbe bertBese men «>f Sacramen-
to, OaL. hart- formed a Bawfoot league
for health and amusement object*.
GUI—1 fail to *e* where health U
be!;~<! hot I can see the armicement
jmrt wbeo another brother atep* on a
tack.
M !*• Ni rofoffiBg of a •ttbataw
for htm*— bill ,\o I to • special tom
Hkitfee U)tf4 the m*iitl March of
Tbo r•'«%*«« "V»o»drT" law. t*>p
M f:oai I be W*at Vlfr»U •l*l«l«
r*st!t «»t»b«id h> tbo I'nited tftaio* •«»
t>r«SM fault, COM to the |<h«WT.
oho will lot It beemno Uw WllbcNIt hi*
tic nature It make* it unlawful for
as* p*r»oQ to fr<-«>.*«- from a «»a.mon
or otbor raf !•■* any Ht««r. the »«!* of
• hirh la ?foijit> trd by haw »nd nako
hi ihwi »«*o mi4 eaf«*eo»ofcl
«f tbo p«wi>ib*tM» law* b»
far i*ob«iI of i-ifwi oho fail »•» f
t'/m Iboir ilniM and eoforeo too*
fall Wo to enfore« any tiflMMl at«l
u>a i> mode f'ltoa to« •»
acats*t I ho "ftdat* of an> rooaijr
Mar ^rooo«wla.
Tbo hill (>f'>t idea I ha i a-oo tom
ptalfii I* Wade I bo atlofl>«-y *»Oef»;
.bat! tok» rHd*ir« and if tbo Oil
den e jtt»t!f!e« ii bo may |R.lll«tO I he
>o«t.i«r pforeedittg* in the district or
i>«-«al tbo ^MMwaion of Itotior re- atipfeme court Afior the charge,
crited from aay roamua or otbor ear*|h«»a hooa B!od and ponding doror
ri#f s.!na'ion of tbo ra»# In court tho ac
Hrproooatatlvo W. L Hli— af'raaed olllcial. will ho temporarily atu
Shaaneo. offered an amend wont to pended. Appointment* to Bll mean
•ection I of t!»e hill. Inaertlng tho «"iea will be made »« provided bjr law
word* "aaerat order, lodge, club or »ome by tho governor and othon by
aaeociatloae** after the word* "peraoo <county commU»lonera.
or per*on*' Inthe original hill In the Another Good Roada •III.
clau>e forbiddinc the fKr pt and poa-
.e.aioa of IntoiK ating liquor*. Hpeak
er Neobltt. who had gl»en up the chair
to Kepreaentatlve Meacham and takm
the floor, declared that addition of for construction of !.*rd-»urfacod
cluba and lodge* *o the blM were un- ,» propoaed In a bill Introduced
neceaaary because "peraon*" in. lud.-U ,n |he |,OUIM( „f repreoentatlvea by
all auch bodlea. Repreaenlatlve W. A. Durant of Bryan
Tho Shore* oil and ga* bureau bill, poumy, chairman of the hou*e appro*
priatlona committee, and Senator J.
Elmer Thoma*. chairman of the aen
ate appropriation* committee.
This proposition, which forma the
foundation for whnt la said to be a
part of the most gigantic road-build
Appropriation for the unetpended
balance in ti e general revenue fund
of the *tate during the fl-.-al y.-ara of
191$ 19. not to exceed $1,000,000 each
Habit or Disease
crtating one of the largest depart-
ment* of the atate government, be-
came a law when (.overnor William*
signed and approved the measure. It
carried an emergency section, by
which It became effective with the sig-
nature of the executive. j j"~g gchcme yet undertaken by any
When tho bureau is established no: entirely Independent of fed-
- | inK St'UVUIV fl uiiuciiMtrii »#/ — •*. >*'K auu
Mothers, whether It'a a disease or When tho bureau is established no; gtaN,f |g entirely independent of fed- an other points In Oklahoma,
habit. If your child's kidney* act too le*. than seventy-five men lnc^dlnK ,.ra| aid and of the money raised by j 500 car8 of potatoes an<
often or w hile atieep at night, why let
this condition continue throwing ex-
tra. unsanitary work upon you. endan-
gering the child's health by exposure
and finally ns is often the result, de-
velop some Incurable kidney disease In
after vears if not stopped, when Liquid
Shu Make will entirely free the child
from the nightly occurrence, with but
little trouble and expense to you?
Anv drug store has Liquid Shu Make
In i¢ bottles! It is harmless and
gives results In two days.—Adv.
Half-Watt Lamp Popular.
There has been a wide adoption In
England of the half-watt metallic flla-
jes< man swveniyn>w uiou. .uv>uu...» I ftra, a)d an(j of fh# money raised by
clerical help, inspectors and field men,the Tarlous counties through special
. will be employed In this department. for roaJ construction and im
The bureau will have Jurisdiction over provempnt
all phases of oil and gas. including ,f fhI- h
! production, refining, carrying and the
I sale and manufa^ ture of gasoline.
Art Walker who has had a year's
experience in the enforcement of tho
i<npte4*a No ladtcatloa
gt*«a ae to tbo tocaiiea of aay of tao
iwk
waito tbo federal act pro«i4o* fa»
tbo eoa*intrtioa at pamon«««
nothing ia tbo get forbid* tbo a»a of
tbo moooy in proporiaa tho road for
•arfa'laa. Mr t uaniogbaia aay*.
There U available la the fodoral
fund for tbi. year IllSOOO. which.
• lib tho mm amount from the auto,
oil bo enough to bund a boot W miles
of hord •urfaced roada, ftgurtng tba
milo root at 110.000.
No Increase l» Reuto Rita
Tho Interstate commerce commie,
alon ha* suspended for four months
advance* In rate* on potatooo and
vegetable* form western point* to Ok-
lahoma. scheduled to become eSectiv#
February 18.
In the near future the commission
will announce hearing* and take tea-
timony a* to the reaaonab'enea* of
the proposed ratea and pending final
decision the present rates will ra-
main In effect.
Tho advance proposed by the car-
riers amounted to 4 cents per 100
pounds on potatoes, cabbage, celery,
dried beans and other vegetables from
all point* In Colorado. Utah. Wyom-
ing and Idaho to Oklahoma City and
At
ISON TO CARRY
If this bill Is passed and the exper
tations of its authors realized, this j
i money, together with what will be
least 1 500 car* of potatoes and 500
cars of otner vegetables are shipped
each year from this western district
to Oklahoma, and therefore the In-
crease in freight rates which would
have resulted from the advanced tgT-
# , tpent bv the federal government and ; Iff" would be nearly 125.000 per year
experience in the enforcement of tho thg g(Bte |n connectJon With the to Oklahoma dealers.
present oil and e&s conservation rogu- j ye<jeraj art wm amount to approxl- No advances were proposed In the
lations. It Is understood, will be aJ>" | mateiv $1,000,000 annually for the " " ' -
pointed head of the bureair He Is ^ ^
now secretary to Governor Williams. |
Opponents of the bill claim that It Appropriation Continflent.
virtually destroys the usefulness of Whether the $1,000,000 provided by
the office of the state mine inspector the Durant-Thomas bill will be avail !
— . j by divesting him of duties heretofore abje each year depends entirely upon ,
tnent lamp for interior lighting, ana pprf0rnie(j jn that department. | the income and expenses of the state. I
It is said that had it not been for the I y ■ -• - 1
lighting restrictions the half-watt
rates to Kansas, so that new tariffs
would have resulted In what the Ok'
lahoma dealers believe to be discrim-
ination against them In favor of Kan-
sas shippers.
Right To Picket Upheld By Court
jeriormea in iuai ucj/onui«*«i. j lIie wuuiue auu c*Fur" l-*lc oiuiv' ; ' n
11 is suiu mat mou •- —* — A resolution was passed In the -j-jje appropriation will come exclu- I Labor's right to picket as a meis _
lighting restrictions the half-watt J and sent to the senate recom- j sively from the excess left on hand of furthering the interests of organ- ^
lamp would probably have supplanted ! roen(jjng that the contract for legis-jin the general revenue fund after all; jzed labor in strikes or trade d
j lativo printing be cancelled and
the arc lamp for outside lighting.
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF
HAIR STOPS FALLING
lauvs priming bc — a _ charges against It for each of the fi*-
new one made. Fault has been found caj years have been paid.
with the printing of the senate and jt jS understood that this proposi-
house journals and calendar. The tion has the backing of Governor
state board of affairs made the print- j williams, who is an enthusiastic good
lng contract before the beginning of roads booster.
the session. __ _ Unicameral Measure Introduced.
Girl*! Try Thi«! Make* Hair Thick,
Gio**y, Fluffy, Beautiful—No
More Itching Scalp.
Within ten minutes after an appli-
cation of Danderine you cannot find a
single trace of dandruff or falling hair
and your scalp will not itch, but what
will please you most will be after a
few weeks' use, when you see new
hair, fine and downy at first—yes—but
really new hair—growing all over the
scalp.
A little Danderine immediately dou-
bles the beauty of your hair. No dif-
ference how dull, faded, brittle and
scraggy, just moisten a cloth with
Danderine and carefully draw It
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. The effect Is amai-
lng—your hair will be light, fluffy and
wavy, and have an appearance of
abundance: an incomparable luster,
softness and luxuriance.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton'a
The long expected "unicameral leg-
Senator Kerr charged on the floor of
j the senate that °' err da*v islature" measure came up when Sen-
• ma farmers were g _nnrt 1 ator Thomas introduced Senate Joint
| for loans from the.stateResolution No. 25. which would sub-
i theD depart men t did not have sufficient j to the people a proposal for a leg-
tne aepanmeiu islature of sixteen members, to serve
LPJ ti Jo^Hral work. ' four >'ears each. half to be elected at
an?ho° Muskogee county senator's I «ch state election, at annual salaries
statement Sme during a discussion °f *4,000 each. The resolution pro-
of Senate bill No. 257. drafted by theses for retention by the people of
' committee of fees and salaries, which ! the power of initiative and referen-
! proposes the abolishment of several! ^nd provides for annual msion.
clerkships in the school land depart- the single-barreled iegislature. and
Vicin-UIFO D.,«lnni nn extra fall nf thp tn7prnnr
j ment and creating new ones with an
i approximate increase of $6,000 a year
In salaries. He went on record as be-
' lng favorable to more employes than
ized labor in strikes or trade disputes
was upheld by the criminal court of
appeals in a unanimous opinion ren-
dered granting Eva Swietxer a writ
of habeas corpus. She was arrested
several months ago for picketing in
front of the Lyric theater in connec-
tion with the strike of Oklahoma City
theater employes, convicted In police
court and fined $10.
The opinion, written by Judge Ruth-
erford Brett, holds that picketing is
not only a peaceable and legitimate
effort on the part of labor to sustain
its right, but ia sanctioned by exist-
ing statutes which govern labor dis-
putes.
The defendant was not held in Jail
She was released during pendancy of
the case in the Spminal court of ap-
peals. which was instituted to test the
validity of a city ordinance to pro-
hibit picketing. The effect of the
opinion is to nullify the ordinance.
Wtihngton. — President
, Wilson ad«lrc*«cd a joint
session of congress at I K
M. Monday.
The president asked con
' ^ress to empower him to use
• the forces of the United
States to protect American
rights on the high seas.
Before reading his speech
! the president discussed with
! Chairman Stone of the sen-
! ate foreign relations com-
, mittce.
Will Carry Out Plan.
The president is going to
! Jo just what he outlined in
: his address announcing the
| breaking of diplomatic re'a-
I :ions with Germany.
lie asked for authority to
use the forces of the JJnited
i States to protect American
j rights which is n©t in jmy
j sense to ask for a declaration
of war nor is it an act of war
It is to prepare the United
1 States for what may be war-
like acts by any other nation.
State of Armed Neutrality.
President Wilson asked
for authority to establish *.
state of "armed neutrality/'
He has made full and detail-
ed plans for protecting
American ships desiring to
enter the German war zone.
•H tfcaf IM
to Kflvei mm4
toactlv*
TKebowelt always
f alar
SInH frtam ftnhp, TW
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
Sli«|i*t Netert.
Tfc«r» wa* a grim. .Mrrmla*d loud
la little Juae** ey» *• iw •«»«•
lb# optician'* lt»i|«»l»»g pr.rniw*.
-| «»»( s pair of glum* liurm-dl"
airlyb» iImwhiih. "Good. »iro*|
«#»!*
The »»a!»(ant gl*n<-r<l »lst»ifl«-a»tlf
•t th«* d<M<r Inln-lrd *$l|bt-TndaS
It.M.tu," nti<| *wlit b>-d on ht« l*»t pr"-
r<n<ii>nal »nill«: ih«-n *wli.h«l Ii olf
again. «m»traln«l by Utile J"«h-»' maa-
n«-r.
-(Sood, *tr«»ng on«-«!" he Inquired.
"Yes; atrong once!"* afllrmMl J»»ea,
"I wa* out In the country ymterday
and mud* a painful blunder."
~Ah'" The aaal»tnnt rubl»ed Ida
hand» together. "MI«t«»ok a utrauger
for a ftit-nd. |>erha|»»?"
-No." came the blunt reminder j
"mi«look a l»ee for a violet."
important to Mothoro
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASToltlA. that fnmous old r«medy
for Infant* and children, and *ee that It
Bears the
Signature of L, _
In Use for Over 30 Teara.
Children Cry for Fletcher^ Ca«toria
Two of a Kind.
The high cost of pleasure appears
to lie keeping pace with the high cost
of living.—St. I'aul Pioneer I'resa.
AVOID A DOCTOR'S BILL
on the first of the month by taking
now a bottle of Mansfield Cough Bal-
sam for that hacking, hollow cough.
Price 25c and 60c.—Adv.
Mean Thing-
"Mr. Dauber said my face was
classic. What is classic?"
"Oh. most anything old."
RED CROSS BALL BLUE
Make* clothe* whiter than snow. De-
lights the housewife. Large pack&ga
5 cents at all good grocers.—Adv.
Every dentist does a wide-open busi-
ness.
American gloves are in demand Id
Cuba.
COTTON ACREAGE IS LESS
Pontotoc County Farmers Say High
Prices of Little Avail.
sessions on extra call of the governor.
Named as joint authors of the reso-
lution with Senator Thomas are Sen-
ators McIntosh, Beauman, Uuckner,
ing iavurauie iu uiuio oui|»iw;vu ■■
the bill set out if it is necessary to! Hall, Ferguson, Ryan. Smith, Hogg,
get service. The bill finally passed in Hickman. Watrous, Knight and Davis,
modified form. and Representatives Garrett, Condon
The house killed the Ticer resolu- and Bardsley.
tion submitting a proposal for a grad- More Revenue Anticipated.
uated land tax. j Although it reduces the present rate, j Marques, negro president of the Col-J
Revolving Funds Provided. friends of the measure believe it will ored Agricultural and Normal School
.v net the state more revenue in the Ions ! at Langston, asking Mr. Bartholomew j
Get a 25 cent bottle « ^wixon^ AD state institutions except the^ettbe^ ^ ^ h. ^ ^
Danderine ^manyst^andp^e Chand]er rifle rangP. which Senator ^ ^ u ff>. ; then elp<M;ta t0 get at the bot-
that your hair Is as pretty _and soft BdmoI1Bon sarcastically declared fh„ ollHifnr ,n orfnr,„ n, | 1
Negro School In LimelighL
The state board of education has re-
turned to J. W. Bartholomew, attor-
ney. charges which had been preferred
by him earlier Informally against J. M.
the auditor to enforce collection oi
should not be overlooked, were given ,^e tax. Any persons who fsil to make j
as any—that it has been neglected or
" 0, . „ . . ; PilUUiU uui aro W»v. ll!e liUL. AD)' JMjr>UUS WHO IF II LO I
injured by careless e , revolving funds by passage of Senate report of their income* undt.-r the
all you surely can have beautiful hair ■ Bj]i ^ iav will be ppna!ized at t,e rale ,
and lots of It If you wl Just try a a dav for each dav af'er the rent
tom of the matter at once.
Marques is alleged to have failed to
tie Danderine. Adv.
Mistaken Zeal.
An old Australian farmer visited hla
daughtpr. who had antimacassars on
the backs of her chairs. As he was
sitting by the window, he spied the
minister coming to visit "Jean." as she
wss called. As she went to answer the
door, her father, not being accustomed
to such finery, snatched all the anti-
macassars off the chairs and threw
them under the table.
-Aye. Jean. lass, triad I was to get
yer washing oot o' the way afore the
salni*t«-r came In." said the old man
When the minister had gone.
"e* • make financial reports of all school
til ZZi. :aw win ue pcuanzcu at i::« raie CI Jo . .
Opposition to the bill was impotent a day for each day after th. report la *^aCti£? "JJ°
.... diia until it is C6rtftio I&150 cl^inis. Iv is ftlso
because senators opposing the bill as due unti ^ ^ ^ ^ incoinpetent.
a whoio wanted institutions in their Murray's Recordi Not Wanted.
districts left on tho list to get revolv- The house killed the Durant bill. Accor in* ° ' ' °n* " *
ing fund*, while cutting out those In providing for compiling the records of •DPenn en e •
other districts. the proceedings in the constitutional Prevlons knowledge of conditions at
The bill creates revolving funds Into convention, which are now in the pos
which returns from saies nf products -ession of Cong^-man William H
or fees of institutions may he turned. Murray. A short time ago Mr. Mur-
snd which may be expended by the ray «ent a letter to members of th.--
school without diversion into .ti state legislature warning them that unl«*ss Kansas <
treasury. Each fund Is "sa^rfened" a provision was made for compiling the fcaralded M a
linia annronriation j records he would destroy them.
Langston that would warrant charges
j against the head of the school there.
Marques has been president of the in-
I stitutlon about a year. He came from
Ada.—That the farmers of Pontotoc
county will not plant a large cotton
crop on account of the high price
they received last fall is the general I
Impression. They say that it is use-
less to make a large cotton crop, if,
by so doing one is forced to buy other :
things at the present prices. Cotton 1
is not really any higher, compared;
with other farm products, than it has
been in years past.
J. B. Hill, county farm demonstra-
tor, finds that planters everywhere in-
sist they will not materially increase
the cotton acreage.
Peanuts are to be planted more ex
tensively than ever before In this
county. Farmers who planted five and
six acres last year reaped such big
rewards that they are planning now
to plant a larger acreage of peanuts
and double the output of hogs. A few
farmers are getting ready to thresh
the peanuts.
Strong Drinkslrritate
Strong drinks like beer, whiskey,
tea and coffee, irritate the kidneys
and habitual use tends to weaken
them. Dally backache, with head-
ache, nervousness, dizzy spells and
a rheumatic condition should be
taken as a warning of kidney trou-
ble. Cut out, or at least moderate,
the stimulant, and use Doan's Kid-
ney Pills. They are fine for weak
kidneys. Thousands recommend
them.
An Oklahoma Case
James Drlscol. 81«
E Avenue, Lawton,
'Okla., says: "I had
soreness across my
kidneys and It stead-
ily got worse until It
was hard for me to
stoop or lift. I tried
plasters, but the
trouble always came
back. Finally. I
heard of Doan's
Kidney Pills and af-
ter I had used a few
boxes, I was cured."
CdDou'ttlAirStan, BOc • Bex
DOAN'S "p'.HV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO. BUFFALO, N.T.
i.eft His Thinking.
""Why don't you put your mind on It
snd get a good cook?" demanded
Jones, impatiently. "Well." replied
Mrs Jones sweetly, "I gues* It 1* be-
cause I don't know bow. I never
•eemed to have a faculty for *«lecting
people to live with."
Boschee's
German Syrup
We all take cold some time and evry-
body should hare Boschce'i German
S>rur handy at all tlmd for the treat-
ment of throat and lun* trouble*.
<WI to Dr. Pierce. Twealkf Hrtel
Beffaio. for large trial Package «< Abutk
|or ludaey*—cures backache —Adv.
Brazil has the largest known deposit
70 per cent lroa ore. practically
t fruca pfcoaefcerwa la the world.
little by appropriation
Income Tax Law Changed. Speake* Nesbitt's bill, wblcb was
The GUh bill, reducing by one- House Bill No 1 providing for a state
fourth tbo state tax on Income* and market <ommission and providing for
supplying tbo machinery to bring organisation of market
about more general compliance with ha5 tbe senate.
wa* pas-e-i
ourhs, etc. It lui been on
the market II years. No%eIter rec-
ommendation is possible. It gently
soothes inflammation, eases a c«u|h,
Insures a good night's sleep, with free
etpectoration In the morning. Drug-
gists' anj dealers' ever, where. 2Sc
and Ik bottles. Dent take substitutes.
a-sociatiotts. i
lag tho state auditor with ad«*aat* marke*tag
authority to force r*>lle- tioo of the co»«an'ty
tax when tboeo subject to Its »ra -octa'.ioa*.
vistoa* ignore It iOklahoaa dairy
Job* for the Militia.
While oaly five employer* In this
city have told O. L. Hud-on. of the
state labor commissioners' office that
ther wtll giro work to returning ■
troop*, he believes that as sooo a* t e I
men reach the city there will be little J
trouble m Cad leg work for a I of them. |
The places offered so far will care for ;
pre-ent law. othor tnan r*oac- — — ~ | abo.t t~a at th* troop* They incite i
• amount of tho ta*. snd ras- »»<* * college and tbe Catted Stat* ||tMAt.:4
the ksag-fef? aoed of empower, doperment *4 agrtcultara. tbe »t»-« j ®aga*:r<
tbe state lacorre tax law. was pas«e-i . _ .
anally by tba bouse. . Tf;* un " ^
Tbo bin Make* no material change. bT "»• l^'Jda.
In tho pre-eat law. otbor than redn^- that tbrvwgh tho operstloa of tbe A
lag the si
py«ag
comm>«sioa stell organ r- ' t offlct
sad coaaty ma-ke^ag as I M
etaadsrdtsa shipmrat of I ^ ^ u««d thera.
lalry sad poaluy prvoucU*
*sle<maasbip aad magaxtne work The ■
office reported that i
field wcrhet* |
Self-Conscious.
About the time a young man dis-
cover* that a girl has wonderful eyes
be begins to wonder If be has as good
s share a* the thought be ought to
have —Knickerbocker Presa.
"Cancer" In Plants.
Extensive researches by plant pa-
thologist* of tbe agricultural depart-
meat oa the development of crown ,
galls upoa p aat* shvw that tbeeo i
galla. wthch are caused by a badllaa. J
have maay potato of resemNaaea to j
ha
Boschee's
German Syrup
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Thurman, W. R. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917, newspaper, March 2, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404126/m1/2/?q=del+city: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.