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T1TK LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2ft 1010.
Gold Medal to Be Presented By
New Theater to Ellen Terry
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MPARED
HOW OKLAHOMA STACKS
UP WITH CONVENTION'S
ESTIMATE
The only oontnarUnn there Is for
iibiMhitmii in ii ren-m. way is between
the official counts taken 1'u 1907 and
1!10. Tln 1!'7 count was onli'ivl
for the purpose of testing nut a com-
p'afnt made by the opponents of the
constitution then a!)oui to submit-
tcl to the people for ratification that
the constitutional convenion had dls-
isardf.l the number of people In
forming their legislative and Judicial
district. Figures ma.le public by the
Bovemniwt fellow Ins the enumera-
tion proved that the convention while
lat-Rt'ly gMCKsinR on population wa
not far wi-ohr. at least not suffici-
ently to justify nullification of the
convention's work.
Oklahoma county Including Okla-
homa City was accorded with the
largest gain fn people between 1900
and li'07. The county ranked one in
the btaie. Us phenoininal growth
during the three years of statehood
kept It In first place after the 1910
enumeration.
Muskogee county. which was fourth
in 1907 went to second Pittsburg
county remaining thir.J and Pottawat-
omie county which gained 253 people
in the three years. w-nt front second
to fourth In the total population stand-
lag. lJ;coln county was the fith larg-
est In 1H"7. but toe loss of 2.314 peo-
ple tlir.lig the three years put It bach
to eighth. Comanche went from sixth
to fifth. Caddo from eitshth to sixth
Tulsn fram twcuty-tl:st 10 seventh and
Garfield remains the ninth in total
uini.on as it was in lftOi'.
LiRa'' county went fiem -eve: '.li to
tenth. Brown went fW'iu fifteen to
'eleventh Hryan dropi-'d from tenth
.wtiuh. m .tli i..e Fore thirteenth
as It as In I9". Kiowa now the
fourteenth comity was nineteenth In
1807. Kay diopped from twelfth place
to fifteenth. tiarln went fiom hev-entt-etith
to sT.vtf e.itli and Ceek coiiu-
ey tixtK a spurt mat ran it 'nil twenty-seven
h to seventnith piare. Car-
ter was elevent it but is now eih-
tee Wtishlngt. n advanced fn iu
t wen.. .-first to nlneteeiitii. Seipiayall
dropid two pines from e'.s'.i.eenth
to twei :leth: Cmr ciunty. alter the
iuont recent npc.Htion c;n f wli.ch
grew the new county of Harmon drop-
ped from fourteenth to twenty-fira:
P-ntotor frini sixteenth to tweni y-s -c-o;?d
and Payne dripped Ir :n twenti-
eth to thenty-thlid.
. In point of gal- Oklahoma 'ounty
iinds first with :!!.3"l. .Muskfiee
second with KofiT. Tulsa third with
13.5 1. Pittsburg fourth with 9.97:!
n.l 'omaneh? fifth with 9.731. The
other counties m(iklng lla.ge gains
were in oidr as follows. Creek Mc-
Ctirtain tlrarty. Okmulsre. Jackson
Tillman. ('at.'.cV Kiowa. Semino'e.
W'a hinstcr. Osag". Cus;r. fiat-field.
Choctaw Seniim I. Ckfuskee and
Hughes. .
The counlles I --siiiR since UniT and
the number according to the lt
census were as follows: Cimarron.
U174: .Insrrj 1.9:!; ij I v m;s;
.iai shall. 1.323; Tixas. 2.19?: Carter
1044; L.'ncoln. 2..14. Rogf r .Mills 378
Jnv.ding the state by a line eat
' throiuh the center placing
OkUhamo county and Oklahoma City
..... .. t i niii.y anil MnsK:gee
city in the north half the counties
above the llae gained In population
14-'.04 and lost C.43G. or a net gain of
1371'0. lu counties i: the southern
half none of hick ma.le nior ethaii
what might be regaidtd as jnoral gain
ti.cre. was a nincrease of 112.470. and
a lo.w of 3.373 or a net sain of U70!5
showing that the north half of the
state ga.uei over the south half 3u-
3J1 people or about what l.-t account-
ed tor In the abnormal growth of
Muskogee. Oklahoma City a:d Tulsa.
l'ivided by the olj line between the
territri . the east half of the state
when Included Osage coutity gained
148 8:'.4 aiid lost ti 41m people mak.ng
a net gain of 142.415. The west side
which Is of less area in numbers of
counties gained H'UjTis and lost C-
4G.j mak'rg a net gain of 94."94 peo-
ple ir a gal:.: of 47.M1 In favor of old
Indian Territory. Of the largest conn
ty gii.' the east !de gets set-jnd.
thli J. fourth sixth and seventh places
and the west side first fifth eighth
and tenth. While the Indian Terri-
tory .shows f.ve omities that !os in
lopiilatioii the west side shows but
lour yet those four lot 45 more peo-
ple that did the India if Terrtiroy coun-
ties. On the east side the individual
couuty rains were more nearly uii.'-
f'jrm. The smallest gain of any coun-
ty lu the state was Harper 100.
Greer county shows a loss of 71 "
but wiien considered with Harmon
county which was crea'ed out of the
former which Croiityos.lntogshrdlucfy
former The Greer o-'ury gain "iiid
be 4.1.).') ha the knife not been in-j
.-erted.
"I bad been trouble with constipa-
tion for two years and tried al) of
the best physicians In Bristol. Term.
and thev could do nothing for me."
wrftew Thus. K. Williams. Mlddleboro
Kf. ."Two packages. of CJiamber-
Uln' Stomcah and J.iver ' Tablets
etierd me." For sale by all dealers.
POSTMASTER AT'KINGFISHER
Kluglltiiief Okla.. Dec. 2S An-
iiouncemeiH lias been made from
Washington trat President Taft would
uppolnt .Iphn Hanker postmasler nt
this place. The selection is a per !
Motial one. Kingfisher county of
which" flanker was Republican chair-
; . f . : . ... ... '
out seini'iit' in Okluhoma. Ranker's ap-'
liointmetit has liee.i mdoiged by Wil-'
lism tJilnies now of Oregon but for-
merly Territorial secretary and R-j
j. nidi ii Xitiiuul oiiimilteeuiau. '
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New
York
New
i'tec. IS The founders
theatre anions whom
of the
are J.
pierpont Morgan
Wlliiatn
K.
Vanderbilt Clarence li. Mivrkay mil
John Jacob Astor will present a gold
founders' medal to Mtsa Kllen Terry
op or anot't .January m wiun sue
.Mrs. Harold F. McCoi ink k who is
a daiiRhter of John 1). Rockefeller
spoke before C'c Woman's club of
t hicao the other day on tiie sub-
ject of "Civic Keadlness. rhere Is
no man more Important to a nation
or to a community than the dreamer"
she said. The dream must come fiist
she said before the detail that
means the finish necessary to suc-
cess. Many hands were create 1 to
carry 'out the details she said tHk
can never (to anyuitng greater.
eiUlrement Tor readiness she said
is civic pride and the ideal for art
'n civic readiness mint be high mor-
ally. t
To Save Silk Stockings
Silk stockings wear out very
Illicitly and while thpy may be bought
with cotton feet it is a good Idea
to line the heel of the sllpiier with
velvet if the 1 feet are also of silk.
Caste the velvet smoothly from tne
-ile to the edge making Ire pice
al.n '. two inches wirie from the (en-
ter of the back. Itut be sine t.i n:'
:'up and not mucilage.
Breakfast Graoe Fruit
One woman varies the niaii'u d
serving grape fruit at breakfa. Sr.c
coops out all the fruit having; tc-
moved the pulp and leaves the s 'en
lilled with juice. Then she mixes tu-
ft tilt with orange- and some orange
juice and returns it to the grape
fruit shell. The whole Is coveted
with powdered sugar and allowed i
stand in the ice box all night.
A Hint About Cooking
"1 seldom cook anything on the top
of the stove." said a p.uckeye conk
the other day. Tiomlm 1 always
cook inside the oven in a hominy put.
The hominy is covered with water.:
the lid pressed down closely and
then the pot h placed in a oiti of
water in the oven nnd tiie hominy al-
lowed to cook for hours.'
Newspaper fo- Children
-Mrs. Ida Clyde Clark will publish
a ( hililren National Dai v. issued six
c?ayg In the week tit Nashville 'lenn.
It gives the news of the world to the
child each dav of the veek. in simple
nguage and there Is no news of
crime or of anything of a sensational
character. The fust Issue will he
sent out early in the new vent.
Styles in Argentina
The L'nited states minister to
Uuenofc Ayres says (rat while the
women of that city ate not as hand-
soir as American women they dress
belter receive thetr styles from
Paris a year ahead of New York and
have a'l the opportunities of g;;ind
opei a long before they come to this
country. The women all sneak three
languages and It is (considered a mat-
ALL OUT OF SORTS
Has Any
Guthrie
That
Person
Way?
Never Felt
Feel nil out of sorts?
Tired Dine Irritable Nervous?
Hack feel lame and achy?
That's the stoiy of sic k 'kidneys
Pad idood circulating about;
Vric acid poisoning the body.
Juki one way to fee right again
Cure the sluggish kidneys;
Do It with Doan's Kidney Pills.
Doan's
I eople.
have cured many Gitthdn
Here's otif ease;
Mrs. Ceru-ude Harsh man 712 W.
Cleveland Ave. Guthrie Okla. says;
"Doan's Kidney pills were use! in my
family while we were living In Terre
Haute Ind. This remedy gave gnat
idlcf from kidney Double and I t hem-
fore consider It worthy of great
praise."
i 'or ! iy ui! (ictt'ti-i H. Pi ice Q
cents. Foster-MIIburn Co. Hufflo
New York sole Rgents for the United
States.
nti)mbr the name tTV'nn'ts and
take do other.
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! Among the Women :
f-' .CI
Oil
t
jS of
returns to New York from a lecture
tour concerning Shakespearean
i:eiv!nes. The medal which is the
secoftd pre-iented by the foundors is
I i recognition of Mlsu Terry's serv-
ices to dintnalic art.- The first medal
vas awarded to Dr. H. H. Furneufi
Shakespearean authority.
t r of course and not an acconiplis'i-
nieiit to speak French. He says the
women dre-s in better taste than
American women and do not wear
Jewels to the oueru or any public
place.
Teachers Picture Mothers
Gertrude House Is the namt of an
Institution in Chicago founded In the
beginning by private funds. Young
women may go there to be educated
nnd girls expecting to be married
may learn all about housekeeping
and how to take care of babies be-
s'des. The house Is now seeking to
enlaige it? buil iing space.
To Aid Work of Home
The Illinois St.ile Teachers' asso-
ciation has been prevailed upon by
the Illinois Congress or Mothers to
add n department called "The Sihool
and Home Department" A meeting
is to be held in Chicago on Decern b-.M1
2S. and every teac'.-.er and mother is
adviser! to feel a personal Interest In
the department and each club and
school is urged to send at least one
delegate.
Home Mission
The Council
Missions held
New York las'.
Officers
of Women for Home
its asnual meeting in
week and elected Mrs.
CicorgQ W. Coleman Raptist as pres-
idctii. The vice nresldents are: Mrs.
F. S. Rennet Presbyterian New .ler
sey; Mrs. M. J. Woodward Method
ist. New .leisev; Miss Mary Helm
Mr-thodist. South Nashville; Mrs. N
W. Ste!enso:i l'nited Presbyterias
I'lttsliurg. Miss K. n. Vet million le
lot med New .leisev was eleclel re
cording secret nrv. and Mrs. Amos
W'elU Congrcgaiioiial Massachusetts
corresponding secretary; Miss F- 12-
Fellows Lutheran New York treas-
urer. The council works through the
Y. W. C. A. in schools and colleges
and the oll'ueis represent the nine
different boards composing the coun-
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The revival cf mountain eprlrgs Is
causing water to rise several Inches
a day i.i Medicine Creek at I.awton.
Members of the Oklahoma Retailers
association at Oklahoma City lost
in 1 M 10 by caching bad checks
I.awton hopes to cok'brate the op-
ening of its market square with a fes-
tival of aeroplane flying.
The Sequoyah club of Mu.:ko.;ee.
wii.ch owns a $4U0 clubh.iuse in the
Cherokee hills rear Burlington wi.t
keep open house from December 2
to January :!. Col. Homer Needles
will be chief chef.
The bodies of seventeen Indians
who were buried in the "ll!g Pasture"
wer removed last week 10 tne Da.lin v
ton cemetery by the federal govrn-
in lit. The lands of the "li.g Pastute'
were sold lately to private cnuefs.
.Mayor Pete Hanraty or McAlester.
Issued the fo'lowing ('lirlstmas proc-
lamaiion: "Any persit:: w ho shall In
this city set off or dischaige any
lilt- arms fire crackers hau l gre i-
adcr. t'!i.iiese4bonihs rockets or fire-
works or any dangerous ..material
without pcrmissirn or the mayor
shall upon conviction -lie fined not
less than f." nor more than fion."
' Shawrre Herald: j "J. V. Goodlu Jif
route 6 fourteen miles noH Norman
o;i Utile River has lived in Okla-
iiom;i terrliory and stale for thirty-
five years lie has sei n hultaloes
grazing cn the site where Oklahoma
Cityno stands. He ha seen the
removal by the l'nited States sol-
diers c.r many -of Ihe men Whom Cap-
iii. ii .i.tin: uiiul On Life ii nt. lu'.li
pwiicd by the ('reeks and Seminole
on tlio head waters of Little river.
Mr. Goodln Is the only remaining
white man of the oiiain.il settlers in
what is now Cleveland county.
Special to Daily Leader
Washington: Dec. 2S When the
Deniociats come Into control of the
Houso In the next congress they tiro
expected to make u clean Sweep of
Hepnbllcan olllceholders In the organ-
ization of thai body. Since ISO.j the
Republican party has had a majority
ol the House membership. Now of-
l.ce hungry Democrats is every mate
are tloin.indlng appointments. T1'-j
Democrats will fill every position
from the clerkship of the House
'vhich pavs Jii.noO down to the com-
mittee Janitors nnd the pages. In
all the triumphant Democratic IiohI
will dispose of jobs worth more trnn
one half million dollars u year.
The clerk of the House the door-
keeper the sergeant-nt-arins nud the
postiimster each with- a small army
of well pall assistants are doomed
to leave L'lude Sams pay roll. Tho
four ollkeer.1 nnmed will bo selected
bv the Democratic caucus.
Here Is the present line-up of
those who seek some of the best-paying
positions at the disposal of the
Democratic House;
For sergennt-at-nrms a position
worth $Jr.OO a year Representative
John A. Kellher of ttoBton deleated
tor renomlnatiou: Representative
l.eonldas F. Livingston of oeorgin
also defeated for renominotion after
twenty years continuous service lnj
the House; Clyde II. Tavenner ofj
Illinois In charge of puuiicity tor
the Democratic congressional cam-
paign committee; Charles A. Edwards
newspaper correspondent of Texas
and Washington; Hamilton DeWeese
o'. Columbus 0-; Jotin . tnompson
of Raleigh. N. C; George Sainton
of West Virginia and Stol"" Jack-
son stalet Democratic chairman of
Indiana.
The clerkship of the House of uep-
resentatlves also is a much sought
for position. It too pays $(;roo.
The candidates so far announced
are:
Ex-Representative Solii Trimble
Kentucky; ex-Representative V. H-
llyun of linffalo. N. Y.
The duties of the House doorkeep-
er are comparatively easy and that
place pa v.? $.100(1 per year
Joe Slnnott sow a special employee
of the House who hails from Rich-
mond Va. wants to be the next door-
keeper. So docs George F. Parrish
of Onio secretary to Representative
Sherwood ol I hat state.
The postmastersidii in the House
pays $l.uii0. There are as yet no
active candidates but they will ma
teriali.e.
A SIMPLE SAFE-
GUARD FOB MOTHERS
Mrs. D. Gilkeson ::2(1 Ingles Ave.
Youngstown Ohio gained wisdom by
experience. "My lit fie girl had a se-
vere cold ami coug'ied almost continu-
ously. My sister recommended
Foley's Honey and Tar. The first
dose I gave her relieved the inflam-
mation In her throat and after using
only one bottle her throat and lungs
wer entirely free from Inflammation.
Since then I always keep a bottle of
Pole's Honey and Tar In the house.
Accept no substitutes. C. M. Cramer.
TWO ACCIDENTALLY WOUNDED
ItofT Okla.. Dec 28 Charlie Sink
a small boy was playing with a six-
shooter when it went off striking
Mrs. Lula Willmiith In the arm ami
inflicting a painful flesh wound. The
bullet also struck Krnest Willmulh
her stepson aged about U years un-
der the let l tiiin.
When your feet are wev and cold
and your body chilled through and
through from exposure take a big
dose of Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
edy bathe your feet In hot water
before going to bed and you are al-
most certain to ward off a severe
cold. For sale hv all druggists.
PIEDMONT PAPER DISCONTINUED
Piedmont. Okla.' Dec. 2S dipt. V.
S. Brown editor of the piedmont
1 News has discontinued his newspa
per und will devote his time this
winter to the Third legislature ol
wrich he is a member from Canadian
county.
Every family has need ot a good
reliable limiment. For sprains brus-
es soreness of the muscles and rheu-
matic paiiis there is none better than
Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealer.
RATS START FIRE
Tulsa Okla. Dec. 28 Rats gnaw-
ing matches set fire to the Hobinson
Hotel building lust Jiig'.l. Prompt
action of the (ire department pre-
sented serious loss.
COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE
I.AXATIVU BIIOMO Quinine the
world wide Cold and Grip remedy
tenioves cause. . Call for full name.
Look for signature E. V. GROVK. 2'iC
STABBING AFFRAY AT ROFF
Roft. Okla.. Dec. 28 In an alterca-
tion Saturday afternoon here. John
I'arrisB was stabbed and seriously
woiintUd. Ro-icoe Berry was put un-
der a $."nn bond.
. Foiey Kidney pills are tonic tn ac-
tion quick iu results and restore 'bo
jiatural action of the kidneys and
biitdder They correct irregularities.
C. M. Cramer.
CATTLE AND HOG RATE
HAS BEEN REDUCED
A proposed order wa.-i Issued by the
corporation commission reducing the
I ale caU.ie nud uu&a fiuut C t-
hoina points to the Oklahoma City
itix k yards to the same rate per ton
per mile In eifect from Oklahoma
poiiitn to Fort Won h Tex. Hearing
will be. held here on January 5
i We'jj ins ' Headquarters! i for every! tHingihl;16ur1S.
line. We are making special low prices we under sell
them all for we pay no rent take all discounts for
cash and have been in the buisness for 22 years
ahd know how to buy to get the Inside on Prices.
School Books and School Supplies Drugs and
Druggist Sundries Lowney's Chocolate Candiesand
and fine Cigars Tobacco Pipes and Perfumery.
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IT'8 A SERIOUS
MATTER
to oeglct th
teeth. Not alone
your good looks;
but your good
health also d e-
pend upon keep-
ing your teeth Id
good eondition.
DENTI8TRY
as we practice it
makes it ai easy
matter to have
good tMth.
20 YEARS IN
GUTHRIE.
Dr W. E. FURROW
Dentist
Office over
Cramer's Drug
Store Cor. IFrst
and . Oklahoma
Ave.
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Typewritcri for Sale Trade or
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New York Cotton Exchange.
New York Coffee Exchange.
New York Produce Exchange.
Chicago Hoard of Trade.
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS OP
Liverpool Cotton Association.
Private wires to principal points.
"Censlgn your grain ta us."
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515-516 Board of Trade
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West Oklahoma.
Announcement.
RATLEDGE SISTEM OF CUIROPRAGTIG SCHOOLS
is now enrolling students for the
third consecutive year In Guthrie. The
school has had a steady growth since
opening here. Sept. 1908 this growth
can he attribu'.ed to merit only (or there
has been no extensive advertising but
the officers and faculty have been un-
tiring In their efforts to raiio the stand-
ard of this bclioi.il to the lilghcs'. making
special efforts to advance the student
Individually thereby making It possible
to equip them with such thoioiiKh knowl-
edge of tho science of Chiropractic that
tliey are making good to a man; both lu
results and financially.
Chiropractic is the "Pclence of tho
Ag:" the Chiropractor "The Man of the
Hour."
If you want a profession that has the
Rn-aTst present and future possibilities
of anything befure the public today en-
roll at om.o and he one of tiie many who
are eom!:ig more and more in demand
each day.
In the near future the. science of Chi-
ropractic will replace very lamely all
oilier mothnils of cnniliatiiiR diseases uf
the human body. Why liciause of Ihe
efficiency accuracy and never failing re-
soils obtained by Chiropractic Adjust-
ments. In short removing pressure from
nerves which Is the cause of 95 per cent
of all disease.
Dr. T. F. Ratledgfe Presidenit
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la ever Increasing In ratio with the
knowledge of this wonderful science. W
are daily receiving Inquiries about the
ueareHt Chiropractor and when one can
he secured In the various communities.
Ia it true that Chiropractors "get great
er results than practitioners of other
methods? Make a comparlnon. Out ot
1 over four thousand cases since Jan. 20
! inns. In Guthrie only four have been
I filial tliree of these belun tuberculosis.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1910, newspaper, December 28, 1910; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc614843/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.