The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 155, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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TTfiTR OKIA. SATURDAY. MAY 28 1910.
HE C
TURN TO ROOST OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOO
sAiixt e.!oug the Ar- j oi
i to establish tH" o COMMENT OF STATE PRESS 0
that a navigable O ON CAPITAL QUESTION O
capital re-id q
1 lh PrJec1 ooooooooooooo oooo
But of C
rrised
tha.1 Th.
'of Gala
Washlnoton N
;ft. .
get tncir jusi
3 enable them
indy places no
iv agent would
. V i W
QRw Oklahoma
removers not if 1-
get nothing lin-
ed to suit the
to pi rce that great b-lt
: t-tc. i Jiorses tfhere the
i market their crops adi
t Kn d mtewise apueal-
: v f: i a proposed.' toad
Iko fc& fitmiee.d.
City refused.
I . t i s; :)1 the teirtpor-
md : 11 a lew more town-
ither
bal-
NOT
In the eve;
or mutilated i
founslesa c If ice
twipted
to the
no i a. iw
then r-
apiti-l."
hit resolution lo
river navigation
The
ought
id
ii.
to fl
aid the Arkan-
scheme was too
.acute th- f"oling d.r
Of
oiven gr
'ies than
cue of tLem that tiie
v hicii graft would so
'-come the 'or '
teen granted by
a such n
short of
It bo nn hone!)!
Bet the usual
tmenanio to the cour'.P?
tttfite in history when tin
meat; t
t vine wh
Tod a
Mvltn !.
tl f
eun ; that
ucturc.
t'ltif
tcr the
qe al rli
the othor
Only One Out Of Many
lust as ;in evidence t''a' the manl-
iest tendency of Oklahoma City to!
" licentiate in Kself every interest'
i't.d every benefit of the entire state
not making it many friends reau the
'ibjaingti'iii Tulsa World :
'f: t'l t! i s' ite we alwayis ci''
uUttBenu i-s i:.i' officiiajjy ji is
jMWwlgKln a . The postofMcelt
I'irtnicnt knows no Oklahoma City;
ii's Oklahoma. Oklahoma. Now w&
Oklahoma City has retail dealers' as-
sociations traffic associations whole-
Bale dealers associations and o;her
commercial o ganizationa just as ev-
cty other town of import In the state
Hut there? is this differenced
If the retail dealers of Tulsa take
action on tending legislation or a
I ublic issue tiie action bears on Its
fate the fact thai it Is the findings
if a local organization. But when
Oklahoma Citj organizations resolute
or action is tiled as being the find-
ings of the Oklahoma Traffic asso-
ciation for instance. Do you see the
point? In one case there is the
weight . qnly of local influence; in
the other the e is the weight that at-
1 aches to a state organization or a
state convention.
"This trick has been employed time
aitcr time by Oklahoma City to Influ-
ence legislation anil issued abroad
and the men at Washington under-
. - and that$t's a state organization in
st.at. ' comfwnioii assembled that lodg-
9 i;s protest or endorsement. This
vruf done in the famous telegram 'o
I iiey hi-a
d i nd si
: if:
m i
til.
In that !
shazzar j
interpreter.
n; t "n'lr schemes
d; to-1- Iniquities arise to i
their tig cherished project.
m tropolis is great; managel
fill big meii it can have what
tfi !n fairness but the day of the i
SBf is gone; the day of exploi-
over lae cuicuens are nacn
roost.
JOIN SWAT CLU3.
If fa vr
know- i;v is roon for .-jfuator Burton when the 'Oklahoma
:d ml i'iii more) need Traftic dilgocintion' opposed any ap-
i 0; nation i leepening the Arkan-
to pull off another ? ab. -i8 river 'Oklahoma City did not
- them- injure ittfahat telegram; not a bit
! ti'.l hurt line t But its man .Johnson did. And
j a' an opponents nm ... . Tnhs.n was nroinoted to its
i lost import i nl committees because
' e t and out the way to give a purely
local organization the force of a state
rganlzatlon.
' How often and how far has this
trick been played In the past? The
I niton telegram just happened to be
I iven publicity. How many Other
times has. Oklahoma City thrust its
influence i;i the path of state prog-
less and relict? It's time the entire
state of Oklahoma awoke to this con-
dition; time that we all had an un-
i eo stanuing as id which ' ic "
er Oklahoma City or the sovereign
state of Oklahoma."
nkinhnmn fltv has done many re
markable and valuablo things toi
Oklahoma City. It is a won lerful
town and is the cynosure of all th
southwest. But with all her material
i nv-nt ritv she lias a'.SO UCflUiled It
scheme I ....it . ntff. fiiaraeard for the rights
c Interests of any other part of the
ui... if inn'iniieil will make
a.l your h OHt POrdlallv hated city ol
the Southwest.
There are iill a few peopM In the
t-tatc Who believe that. Oklahoma
City has some consideration for the
welfare of the rest of the state. Hut
a few more stunts like this capital lo-
cation bill will go far towards cot);
vinclng evi rvone that Oklahoma City
fd tl:st and all the time for Oklahoma
("tv iiKainsi the world.
.1
YoU can join the Swat club
v' i Kill be able if a voter
To get a swat at the wrong
removal monstrosity
3vat club
nd that
likewi'e.
If they had foundation
would bo formidable.
vs to Grant county:
. : lie" "You'll have
it the first place trot
i hat yea all can pro-
DIGNIFIED
Yet Different
CLOTHES
For Young Mmi and Men who
Stay Young Such-ip
SOCIETY BRAND
WORLD WIDE
STYLES
Perfectly Tailored of Exclusive
I'atturnf Sucli is
STEIN-BLOCH
SMART CLOTHES
Without fear of contradiction
we Bay to you that no better
Clolhi'H are made than the
above I wo linen at the price
per suit of from
$20.00 to $30.00
Other Makes per Suit
$7.50 to $18.00
i
S
idOT r.ny not have
S I; ok i na; for In the
t he has discovered
e tt&tt) c-.:ital reniov-
.. bill to no small
v go elont remembev this is
t i'.jj ;-erir of Guthrie's greatest
.... Vi s.:; le.'orts show we have
lie a ell Since 19CT but oar friend
rival cities have done as well and
must ke V SolEJ to maintain our
iltiClt.
A Man Wants to Die
only when a lazy liver and sluggit"
bowels cause frightful despondency.
But Dr. King's New Life PlM Xpl
poisons from the system; bring nope
and courage; cure all Liver Stoir
ach and Kidney troubles; impart
health and vigor to the weak nsTVOtU
and ailing- 2f'C at all dmggists.
CONSTITUTES ill CRIME i
IS YOUNGEST DRUGGIST
j Clinton Okla. May 28 Clolse I).
: Cr.rl has received his certificate from!
i ie oiciahoma stfte board of pharm-
t;j and i; now a registered pharm ac
Jts He took the examloau6n at Okl:i-
hom City April 12th and Kith last:
ni.d is one of the seventeen out of forty-five
who passed. Mr. Carl is iti
thi employ of B ny's drug store and
IW one of the youngest pharmacist-.
I ir the State befall less than 81 vears
Another Custer county ap
v. ' i i i . I . Vol tnar
homas.
iiiiahoma
er the b
get .''ca
's Macedonian chnrg-
r cf twins to be able
or 191o" sounds tike
sentenced to be hung who
. UlaJ ought to be had
he was rot able to'fool the
tint time.
Judge Says Taking of Booze
is Not Robbery in
Oklahoma
Special to Dally leader.
HH NORMAL NOTED.
I'rof. House of the moJern langu-
age department has been appointed
: the Carnegie Ihttltutlco as one of
m ha It teachi i In n Prussian
ilgh teho '. fr a part of bit year
it i ad. He end Mrs House will leave
Or l.i'fi.p the last of .Inly.
Meat 9 Giover and l.andruiu vlslteil
Melanoma City th latter part of last
Ml.s H'o'nptoc a member of la.it
I .ears clasr wan n visitor Saturday
I di s lfan.pton 13 now principal ot
he hitli school ul Clinton ami has
1 i -' .i elt.'ottd to the lecohd place in
be hiitfl . department of tiie Central
tat normal at Kdmond
8 pt C'aade HonaM of tho Thomas
K to il . Nellie BJitBi n and Grace
; ick all old students are again en-
da d in tne s-'oiithwi stem.
Prof and Mr--. Dowtii entertained
he jflnlci-s MonJay evening. The.'.
(i comet and ucMpnc among the
tier dal-.il.i"S.
The BNmeri are now domiciled on
'o th Hroad.vaj .
Retr Wolf of the Chlrstlan chu-rh
.uncled chapel exercises Monday
: d i )ohh in "A Obnstleai tVorld tor
Mighty'
The fourth Qharterly bulletin If out I
the regular annouhcemeat of thel
r ..tcr '.ot.' ion.
3. 0. .Topes a student wlio for a
number oi "ears wo-'ed in Kentucky
was absent over Sur.drn on minister
la! work.
Dr. Thomas a local physician loc-
:u.d bfiOio the clauses in phyilol-
- on tuberculosis (VeJUwday morn-
.n. ' .
11.1 Patterson rcprdented the tvn-
' ho sttttc iUsoctaiion 'it
Jklthiraa City last' Week.
Rob rt tat a senior is distribute
. clgori t is creek he's just guc-
'. I In rect'.rtng tho superinten-
or -e Pentir.el schools and a
i e. The brLc w.-.s formerly Miss
u Ditid lore a fjrnier student of
he S . i utern end at present a
rhtr i;i Caddo c aunty
tlfclal and ??nloi- Invitations to
ommentcment exercises are out and
e P' w being scattered broad cast
Durant. Okla. Maj 2S hrom now
on It will likely be hard for u man to
v whiskey In a region inf'-sted by
iiry-mouiiied denizens for .lu.'.ge Arm
A Regular Tom Boy.
was Susie -Climbing tree; and fences
lump ng ditches whitling. alwavs 'ret-
ting scratches cuts sprains bruise
bumps burns or scalds. But. laws!
tlar mother just applied Bucklen's
Arnica Sahe and cured her quick.
Heals everything hfalabie Bolls Ul-
eers Kezeina Old Sores Corns or
Piles. Try It 2"c at all druggists.
FARM BONDING COMPANY
II IT II
UNITED STATES
AND STATE
DEPOSITORY
n ii ii ii ii ii n
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME
DEPOSIT S
WHY NOT N5UR
Everyone who lias a
YOUR VALUABLES
house furniture and other
similar property is always careful to insure it agajnst
toss b) fire but for his bonds stocks important paporn
jewelry and heirlooms he often makes no provision as
insurance companies do not issue policies against their
destruction. By renting a box in our Safe Deposit
Vaults from $1.00 a year and upwards you can safe-
guard your valuables anl he relieved from all worry
GUTHRIE NATIONAL
BANK
ii ii n ii u tt
II It H II IT IT IT f
.-tiong in thV district court held IAN
taking boott f-rom one who had
I'l'ougnl the same into Oklahoma for
illegal pui poses was not liignwa
OkmulgPf Okla. May g -H. K. P.
tnnfor:i. j. s. skeitim w. Thornburfl
. l)oSt!;.ie:- V. T. Foley Pred
'uiith Fowler Crahani Ci. V. Mlt-
roo 1ip11 n. M. Smith ami A. D. Coch I
:tii hate formed a partnershtn In the
Judge Armstrong came to this ge (urination of a Probate Bonding coin I
i.doii in irying the case of the statelpahy with beadtjOarteYl at Okinul
against Harrison Jenkins who was Fon.
c; urged with holding up two boys at! Qjaorga .Mitchell Is president and
oi iiar Sti rrett sonic two months ago ; ri-erj smith is secretary. The com-
;d taking from them a couple oi piny will he ready for business on or
...lit cases filled with boUled whiskey iti.out JUtW 21th.
VViieu . evidence was all in last
fter supper Ins honor in ;
i i ue jury. to return a veruicii
1 Lot gu.i.y and the court held ttiat
vnii not rubbery to tako whlssty
iwaj from parties bringing il from
ui.otuei s.ate into Okianoina for n-l
icgai purposes.
ihe iiieuce as of feed by the!
- ai uu.- that Frank Kellej went to j
liatnesville Texas and got two sui
uses .: a nlskoy 101 loe lilliot who
s suiii lo be a boose dealer of local
'ioiuinence. Fruits got olf the train
a cteneU wheie Joe mei him. Jaes
i.elley tuJ driven over in n buggy u
.'HUi it;i liiiuor uacK and evade the
'54-
Bank of Indian Territory!
204 W. Oklahoma Ave. t
WHAT
Dl-.l'i SI I i R DESIRES.
IF l SEAR( 11
ol
a convcnietitlv located place to
toie
Chan
vottr
ear
conm
the bji.ze had no sconer been lont-
9d into i.o rig Hi ..a w.li Hiuhop aud
uanlson Jenkins came lo the hugg)
nd ti tiered Fiank aud Jack Keney
is occupuutfi to siio up the bdote or
-i.e r lives. The iaa tied and when
tity .eturndd the whiskey was gone; night
i.u soiiu think Lint Jcu...iis and ids !
nop took it.
Jenkins has several other charges
.igaln.t hi m ib be hacks considerable Ul equipped repair department
neing a tree m;tn yet. Ilisliop was;
charge oi a skillou mccl
Here.
moderate
A full
( 'pen day and
e of Hie best sup?
When tieposkirtg money in the hank the depositor
desires both safety ami satisfactory interest returns. These
tM essentials are assured to the patrons of the Bank of
Indian Territory which has ample Capital a conservative
management and pays liberal rates of interest on Certificates
of 1 Icposit.
mm
plies and standard accessories. A
ne ol me turee who broke jail
i me ti r e weeks ago and Is
targe.
ten
1 nti
tltllt Ul
Read Thla.
llutch'nson Kas. After trying
loctors and different medicines for
kidney bladder and rheumatic trouble
Malls Texas Wonder cured me. It It
the best medicine on earth. Walter
B. Perry 20 S. Main St. Sold by ail
2ruggUt.
thoroughly understands his I
ntsi-
ncss.
BRUNNER & HALL
City Garage
Cleveland.
OKLAHOMA STATE BANK
Our deposits are protrcled by "Depositors' Guaranty Law"
which provides absolute safety to our customers. We pay 4
per cent interest on time deposits. Plenty of money to loan on
approved security or collateral. We want and will appreciate
your business. Call on us. $t.oo opens an account.
A. R. EASTMAN Pres.
LYMON J. GRAY. Chier.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 155, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1910, newspaper, May 28, 1910; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616028/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.