The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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TTTtf TRATWR. OFT
OKLA.
FRIDAY J1TNE 24 1!l.
1
.1
.THE.
4th Is Coming
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JACKSON f ;. -
COUNTY'S JiO
Jaekson count made a not able nd- g 2vn V U ' -
Venccrartit in asriunluiro last year I I lul
; "idtn- to ihv muO rtellu.'ai i W 1 1
Statistics received I. ..lay from that I CysS. M''i I i7 I 1
count by i he Oklahoma bUUi ! ! 1 C V : .A V
V of fiwalture. Tho loal vahtQ flf the I fr ' il Ay
IX I It ii predttcttl la. I year wa I ?2.i::s j! 4r - m WKMy
jfe. 63?. h ( mi-ercd wttU ?i.;iMfi' ... I ij.Oy'-' f - . l)iNN
T WONT BE LONG NOW
"
SHE'S HAPPY AGAIN!
..1.1 maim potion -u f7v-'- f '
acreage an !!!;;! i no a -J
i mi I .r w r
1 1
mere. no
coi n. in
lb the o
cioa oil
last y
1 200
Tin. t iivii i. lil In Ifltl!) was 9
bueuols iw ronipfreil with t.S1 ";
buHhor.i in 1908 The wheat h Id
Increased from (.! !::.; bufheM to I o i .-
S38 du ir. tho year. Th knftr c rn
crpp la-l year wan 2"(37 busel:; h
i;;in Ol over- 000 bu boh over the
190R t'i op.
Alfalfa in otto ol the principal crop
the county having approximtftif
iiOn acres Including thai planttid thi
eg on wbli h Ittl kCH It tO bann i
aUalfa county In tho state. The al-
falfa crop last year was valued at
t33.M2. as compared with ITU
lor the 130S crop.
Thi county rali ed $ 2li8 ftli ol
garden products Iftsl yea.' as crnni' n-
o.l w ith S Pits to il"' prcvlou jmai
FVnlli y maihcted lastl y ir BPw foi
-40.642 8nd $6387 tho year pWore
rj i.iii in r.iny an.
Km
roM tor
III I !!l
PI
rjowi-hMrted Rnd disafjpoinled
c!j !'. liahlc (iltttM'l Basing P
a.itocl ba..k ta t
i
boKing
bnught
ut the experience
cost I
iioiicd na'
.1
Hie lady with the sad face w'u vearl
hapov and content She has ponr. bj k t
mm V4 i l
Her failure tj ufodtice hn uccu&lomcd pou. i.ld-'.i
the cheap and Bi; Can Kinr!.
The trouble wa:;p.'t hard to locate it wasn't hard to
end of worry not to mention the cost of intich sj
But now everything is fovely H r rcpntilion as a coe4 b i h ;! : u$tainif.
Calumet Baking Powder is again nuking hoi p:? atkes biscuits and olhrr paslry c'rup
and delicious as usual.
This war. her second unpleasant experience with baking powd r l wffl undoubtedly b.
last for it taught lief this valuable lesson -
1st The folly of paying 43 to 50 ccnt3 a pound for the Trust !r'.iiJ when she could buy
Calumet - - a supei'ior brand for 25 cents a pound.
2nd I he false economy of Cheap and " Can" Kinds.
Moral: There's; ft happy medium in everything. The happy
medium in baking power is Calumet the best baking
medium at a medium price 25 cents the pound.
rer no
light
irr
slaughter
conipaitd
viuim year
'l .nilinil
113011
in
i old fo
$191886
for the ni'i
I
until the noise of cannon crack-
ers and the gala dress of red.
white and blue in the shop win-
dows will make us think of the
Fourth of July. There will be
(he party the picnic the dinner
which calls for a new pair pumps
or liners. The Sel-Sik Line at
the MONARCH DRY GOODS
CO. is here for your pleasure and
the price is right
$2.50 up to $3.48
Ankle Strap Pumps in both patent and tan; Oxfords two-hole
Sailor Ties Wine Oxfords Champagne Oxfords worth dJO AO
$4-00 and $5.00 all on sale at pu.tO
Ladies' All l atent An
kle Si t .ip Putrid neat pat
i t it
- lit how good
loath
or insole $2.50 value
II' vv
$1.98
Misses' Low Heel Pat-
ent Ankle Strap Pumps
worth $2.00 on sale at
$1.60
200 pair of Ladies' Ox-
fords sizes 2 I -2 to 4 only
worth $2.50 up to $4.00.
noii i 0i i''u' QQ
MM ii. mtmrn m
...Of LOCAL MOMT
I i. lies' Ox-
j . .. t.t
lords with pat-
tip neat
'Vie wot Hi
$1.50 now
O il vert Filco.
.1. I.. Calv'Tl of (liillnii
pa pei f .r nothhiaUon of
aniaore commlMlpner on
erotic ticket.
Kbrinan Dnecting Team
ba l filed
..tale in
Die Dema
I ' ill
M 3
98c
iini is I u
Ladies' An-
kle Strap pat-
ent P u m p
gi od style
neat fitting
$ 2.25 valup.
on sale at
$1.79
6
OWEN'S RUNT COTFIHST CHECK
Special to Haily louder.
Tahlequah Okla. June 24. Alice
VV'ilHOu. an aunt of Senator Owen
drew the li st check in the Chero-
kee payment which tins begun
here. She was plclcd out in tho
FACTS ABOUT OKLAHOMA 'vlieie i.mallpox never leada to u pei;-
1 1 llciilial crisis.
II is first In purcnaalOJ! Ita harvest
Few People uhderatODd tbe fflWf IlliU.h)I.ry .W;iy from home
ous pofslUlltlea of Oklahoma From: i Rurpaanei any Otfce r state In
on auiii ultuia and mineral slandpolnt growth from 1907 to Augunt 1 1909.
the slate has bill four
all of llioix but Tca .
EOpciioi's ami
will looii b-:
ll lian more miles of possible k"('
lean Improvomon
. i .ae west of ihe
iui same Uian any
Missouri ilver.
Norman Price la lemporartty m.in-
ging the SenntorK His brother Man M
ecr Howard Price u in JopMo. J
ITafjIcton Files for JudfC'h'P-
j. I. KageKon of pawnee lias filed
noiuii. alien paiieis for llieilllier 0 I lie
Criminal court of appbats aotthoru
di:Ui iel.
Why Nit A Lake?
Why not an artificial lake mi till
Capitol pari snafu. r.'
S'fne Fourth.
Chief Mitchell say or.li rs will soon
it;.-ue for a safe and aaue Fourth ol
.Inly in Quthrle.
Many Children Are Sltkiy.
Mother Qray'i Bwtet Pow4ora for
Children Unak up Colda in t hpura.
.me reyertahneaa Headache stom
acn Troubles loeininn uiao uerg in.u
NOTICE. i
I
15 i .. ii mi . ti no lomfor coniKctad
v ii ii i he Wader us rural solicitor mid
ia not atithoriiicd to take Bithscrlp-I
lions or receive BtOfiey on bohitlf W
the Leader fjllthrle illttC 1910.
Evorf Woman
lHlllt' . i Hli'i I fl1 niilll'l HIH'W
lilt-Mil. I lilt W I 'J I tnl
VnniHAIIVLL Wlliriinyouidy
Ili'Bt Mwloomrmi-
I. lit. II I'lrUiMI
piw.iiily.
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Ah. (kii ilrmn."! f il" It.
If tw (imhim miri iT tho
M A It V K I.. " W
Uliutntml I I wT"i. I' HW
TllwlilM'. I.ll. M
it i tm wiihi'iiiiiiw
For Ba.4 at Poatofflro Dm 8Ure
Mall Orders Pol! cited.
I K. C. Livery Stable
For Ftne LinJery Turn-ottis
Special attontiiiii ifivau to boarders.
Bent of caw awmrMi.
F. M. MATHEWS. Prop.
Phono 519 2 IS So. Division St.
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overcome by tho great progressive population estimated lis peopl
ti. i . . p ii... 'it 1 1 ' uj. . iin..
emwa hv Hie .lilnirsiiip ofl'ieer wlio ""vo 11 "l " COHSe " i I mica I""... miioi'.-
'0Wdt hLilU 'litiU the Plato than ail oilier slates lu
fartolns tlmn any oilier slate in tl.eln Union.
Union sa)ve Texas .and area' producing aufSclenf food stuffs to
(onsidered It lOrpasea Ihe Lone Star ; supply any three states of the Union
jlf all of Oklahoma's 0WMM posalblJ our rnjople purchase more from out
jof being utilised were under Cttltlva f side th state population considered
;tlon it would present the following than any. other atate.
I f.i.. u.f..k..lr.i..n.. .. I ..... .1.1-. .. .. .- (.
i. II. ....jr. .. 111. Cf.llll IlIlllK.'l' 1 """"". II Hit!. II.'- I II 11 (I ."'SI II.1U11.M
wh ; stride tuj m e-uer ua '-"" s- . I(.inl M
Tl . m . ii.. kota- Coiisuniin more agrlcnlttiral ma
positions in tho line. Morc fruit lands (ban CaJltdrnti. klilnory than any slate save three. H
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tiiuiuio t.uui linn- mi lu.m oi. mil ii i in er. iobb loan mijr i.im:i iiif'-
lands. ' w 3t of the Missouri and nm lb of He
Has more timber tnan Wlscn-dn Ohio i iv. t
Michigan and IndlahB coinblnml. it r second in the manufneture ol
uaa cuiuate a amen nc ua " Portland cement
Destroy Wen
At all di us Jai ¬
pur j jJ8c. Sample mailed FKEt
Aildre
Allen t. Olinslead Lc Ky. N. Y.
Kiive her the fi.st card of admittance
Five thousand persona were here to
draw.
The heaviest payment was mad.
here Scores of men wore trying to
make collections from Indian;; as they
received their money Hundreds slept
In a Pinch use ALLEN'S FOOT EASE
Tbe antiseptic powder to shake Into
your shoes. It cures hot tired ach-
In swollen sweating feet and make
walking "asy. Takes the :;tinc out of
coma and bunion;'. Over M.tmo tes-
timonials. SM everywhere l!r cts.
Don't accept any substitute.
New Election Law
4 Wm nnw havo oil hand fni sale Ihe
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iMPVS UKIH'imnit n.im-M.ni i . i.nn(;v i. .... in
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tiiitnne ukib.
Soutb Carolina
More maiilte than Vermont New
Hampshire and Maine combined
More petroleum than Pennsylvania
Weal Virginia and Ohio combined.
More marble I fntn Nevada New
Hampshire :nd Massachusetts
I second in the pioduetion of cotton
fiom h monetary standpoint.
It Is n to Texas In supplying Hi
(lah'eston Whaive. wall r.lilppiiig.
Chamberlsla'i Btomnch and Uw
Tables will brace up the nerTes ban
l:h sick beadache nreveul dcsPOO
dene; and iiwlforate the whole Bya
tent. Sold by all dealers.
DEMOCRACY AND TAXATION
The Republican yollow jouindiH anci
Republican agitators are workimj
overtimo in their attempts to preju
dice the people aodlnst the Uemoc
rae-y.
I hey aic loisiny a gicat bovl about
taxes.
You should auk the voter to exam
ino hut tax rcctint what lie 15 pay
EPILEPSY
I
W. M. Bronson j
St. Vitus D.inco Stubborn
Norvous Disorders Fits I
lionrl im fiir.ltntcly to Ihe frneukalilc treat
nl Hint ho.1 lor .V) yenri In- n n eUnt.vd
iih.Iv f..i t'.u .i le.iil. i. - DR. KLIHfa CHEAT
Us! ' peciaily foi th. dlwsKl snd Is
oftlr
mi- i tiMHi't lu!.' nihI lnonc. I'hvil
FSB Clan i ..it! i.i il'l ll llivl IlllKKI'lttnrll
to piovi Iti woinrilnl vit f -1. me ivtu rhrrr.
II V cnil. n ilhuul i limm . il Milt Vl.W StlFPlf.
fuS'Ut US. m i M i in 1 1
111 mu ll 101 Kl llnnk. Now .Inraey.
Farm Loaivs Insurance Abstracts.
Only complete ftbttrai i l title in Logan County.
Yuu pi Itfteremt aiiit principal at onr office.
OMeit a n ri largcit Innnrance sgencj inOUlahoma
BlfM T ItuiMlud
11H W. Oklft Ave
GUTHRIE OKLA.
iprivito nnd cm porate in the won.!.
Population averaged It hiia second
largesi church membetsiitp than any
joiher e'tatn.
CJrel an lia cotton production u
lOhlaboma Is twentieth in the output
More Iron than any oilier stKU) savujof ti splmP. s; with no record of a
more . ..pper th;:n any j . aijn (alnK to pay a dividend
has the be.;' erUalisstiOfl of taxel inrj for school dn.trict tax; what he ia
WEIGH YOUR
MONEY
CAREFULLY
If you do you will
find your money goes
further here for sup-
plies and first class re-
pair work than any-
where else. Try it if
itato save Molilalia.
Seeni In gypsum
More than ISurope produces In Ug
product.
Fourth in developed kjaelin thu fin
mt fireproof material known to sci-
ence.
Soeond in caltle: third In money
ptOdtiefS of name
Seven thousand square miles Of land
underlaid with coal and few of
mines more l ban opened).
More Magnet and dolomite rock
than all the rest of th states.
More rivers with natural drain 7'
rapacity than any other state save
Colorado.
Is nixlh In tne production of potatoes.
Ifi elghlh in railway mileage; first tn
aimaaiy.
It lian Ihe best high school sys
'em in the United states
i lias iiimo cities which have
paying as towntlnp tan; (lie voted fo
improvements); what he Is p.iymg
'-ounty tax at c.ty tax etc. call hi -
attention to the heavy local improve-
ments id! bim Lhai of ail his tag ho
Is paying only ? 1-2 mills la for statu
purposes or $2.b0 on the $1000 valua-
tion. Explain to him thai 1-4 mill of this
state tax in for common echoolo I I
for public buildings (reformatory at
Oraiutc Wilbtirton school of miner
WW'
tii4foW
.vras
l
doubled in population since I'JOC thnn. Ft. Supply insane asylum and prepar
any other state or territory wiimn
the Union.
It has Ihe only river In the world
that Is salty for more than I'Wi miles.
It has both the shallows! and deep
1 ' 9 i est. oil well in the world.
Its corporations are more method
ieally dealt with than any of the states
ii you are not satlflert aMer using!
according to directions two-thirds ot j
1 bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Llv r Tablets you pan have yourj
ni'.nev back. The tablets cleanse and ;
Invlcoratc the stomach. Improve tbe
number of miles In past Ave years; digestion regulate the bowels. Hive
first tn number of systems started tn them a trial and get well. Sold by!
1001. all dealers.
It has the most equable cllmatr.) - .
sav. California of all the states. j Joseph Landers .ailed Deputy Rher-
Oktalioma Is BrtH in product Ion nf if) Duncan of Prattcls a liar and Roll
pfntnifa. 1 whipped fined and reprimanded
fecoriii in ii'Ofhi' tlnn of Canteloupes h ippi ning tbe same mbrniflf.
Thl il In the prr.duettun of Water i .
roelfms nnd seventh in muskmelon pro-
duction. '
.It Is flrHi In tonnnce ..f alfalfa; third
;n monev valu prorlneed.
ill
l! is fifth in regolsblps. With Ioijs
J Li. 2s. n n '!'aTI a '''tdli of ih" state- trying o c o
yOU dOUDt It. Upe n uvnte the garden producr)
with an loreage of nf'l"!h Ok 'a
bnmn Is tenth in the production off;
oi"hari nrorliirta
It Is fenlb In harlejr. first If acroaroi
were proport'oncd.
j CapifallzHilnn eoi.iiidered Oklahoma'
' loads nl! othors r. amount of mon-
It.l t.. tf KanV
-FARicfTTs'
HAIR BALSAM
ffliisaM in.l ln iQfwf mi hair.
IV'in.'l.i a lilliirlkilt fTK'Wth.
Mover Tall'i U1 llatoro 'lra
"Hi
atory achool at Oaremorc) a f cacti'. 1 j
more than one mill is to cover the
deficit caused by the non-collection of
the corporation taxes which arc now!
being fought In the Federal court
This leaves le3 than one mi l
levied for ail o'.her state purposes j
If we succeed in winning out
agamst the corporation! In tho Fed
cral court the state tax next year
will not be worth mentioning.
Voters fchould remember that al-
though the Republican!; arc making
a great howl for prejudice agsim.t
tho Democrats they are not making
any statements about what they will
do if the reins of government are
placed ii their hands we saw for
seventeen years before statehood
what they did and they t.ive fought
every good law offered since.
The guaranty law; the income tax
law; the Ijbor lawt; the grots rev-
enue law; th? Jim Crow law and
have rendered the rtllroadc all pos
sible assistance in fighting for the)
repeal of the two cent tare law and
to discredit our Corporation commit-lion.
MoAnmfiwpiMis
YullCAN't (AfUlTrtL LlD"
erai SrtWtRS oy Using
Cheap .Vationiry. Icr
Us Vippiy You With An
LNGKAVID I.I TI tRHKAD
That Win 1'ay For Itself
ftv Attracting Dusine ssfon
You.
Leader Fainting Co.
Phone 75
AhENTSFOF HAFfflUPJf CO lOULSViUtSf
t
FOR SALE
New No. 5 Oliver Typewriter.
Been used only 2 months in fine
condition $b5.00
ST. LOUIS RACKET
'
DAILY LEADER
10c PER WEEK
DELIVERED
day and night.
BRUNNER & HALL
City Garage
Phone 113. 106 E. Cleveland.
Ltjsrton'i $2nonni bond issue cam
had not an Eastern bblde a toCAl
uian arranged to take the bonds as
the monev Is to be used.
Lamp shoulder s almost invariably
rauper by rheumatism of the muscles
ind yields quickly to the free appll nev
URianoma raises more samite nom rumn or uiiainuena.u tutuuoui.
en ihan than anv other two states! This liniment Is not only prompt snd
without comment on Kentucky'? fame ffeCtOfcl 'mt lo no way disagreeable
It is the only ststc of the Uulonito use. Sold. iy all dealera.
SCARED INTO SOUND HEALTH.
Mr. H. Y. Kelley 8prlngDld III.
writes: "A year ao 1 !gan to be
troubled with my kilneys and blad-
der which B'ew worfe until I became
alarmed at my eoodftlon. I seffercd
also 'vith dull h'-avy headaches and
the action of my bladder was annoy-
ing and painful. I read of Foley Kid-
Pills and after taking them a
it! we u atvJiw".:r " Tn"
action of my buidder was gain nor
mat. and I was free from all dis-
tress." J. N. Wallace.
Money Won't Buy Good Health
Good teeth prevent diseased couditionof thetttomach
iinW iddi lar -ligcntr- Mealthau.i Beauty.
For Dtftitintr) Up to-Date
See DR. FURROW
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PO Li." Cor. 1st and Okla. Ave.
rices rugnt over Wallace's drug tore.
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