The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 21, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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TTIF LEADER OrTTTTttE. OKEA.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. V.m
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DAILY LEADER
' " BY LESLIE G. NIBLACK.
0BktldMd BBOfJ afu-rnoou from The Leader building 107-108 W llwrtaoi
avenue and entered at tHe Guthrie post offl e & gcoud-clM matter.
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WKKKL.Y.
8U months
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Official Paper of Constitutional Convention.
Official Paper of the State Corporation Commission.
Official State Paper.
(fly Enactment nl I 'institutional OnnTentioa.l
Official Journal of the Const. union pa 30: 2! 'Heindved That The
Guthrie Daily Leader be declared ihe official paper of the State of Okla-
homa." Adopted.
Manager of Foreign Advertising- lienjamin & Kentuor Co.
Bfi Fifth MBOn New York Ci;y; SaTOS Iluildln;. Chicago.
Washington New Bureau 1334 B. Street. S. E.
Counting Kooni 10S W. Harrison Phone 76; Editorial Rooms 107 W.
Harrison Phone 69.
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In the eent of delivery being imperfect . or papr being rolled twisted
or mutilated subscribers are urjted u make imiiiediate complaint to the
business office in person by telephone or Dy mall.
e GOING AWAY'
If you are peine to a summer rueort let The Leader follow you
Addresses changed promptly.
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BUSINESS BEFORE PARTISANSHIP ANOTHER OIL
Caadidlj tfci nan obat ised rtth the remedy suggested
idea the ieoie of OblahOBHI are wild T C Ptetl ir Tulsa lias tn article
iv mil OTor somn partlaia Ibsbs Beoa . ifut National Pet?olesBi Nosrg stat
n guardian. In this new state the lag thai the sclii'iije to build a star?
large majority came to secure a home pipeline to the (lulf of Mexico will
for self and those dependent upon win if the nil men will .act In unison
tl.ini lor sustenance. Natu.aH fha Tmc. ton. ha adds that getting the
arerage aaa is trjriag 0) fltake a boats ptoSlnoeri of this state logeiner is
-a Imitie wiir h whil.' where comforts seemingly Bfl impossibility
and conveniences mnke man and wo- The praBOOtttOB for the stato to
mail saiisflcd with their state. In ball this iM to 'he sea is of course
the affairs of state the people want t ri - first days of conception and
hoses I administration of theii affairs ran nt nr iken for BMMM than the
rnwltirtnrl ith as little cost as rSS feeling among dealers I sta'e operut
onable meiit i an he seemed fur. It line might serve us a check againa.
Woes no- folio the sensible huiucinak the BODOpolitlng of all lines by the
r wants guvt-rnnieiu BwMiBistOftd tot standard or Its luk Idhiry concerns
iioth.ng -that sort of UpotAatiOU what people outside of the oil dls
com - from thoae who purchase gold nut land those Oklahomans outside
lulcks and seek iiomethiHBj of value the piodiicing disi id are in great
without paying conaMorstion therefor ignorance eoacerntaa. the production
Since the preOOOl iidiiiinUirrttion tnd piofi able sale of crude oil) would
has been fair with the tapac s and . ;y to the stale pipe line is not
ghren o thorn gooi service si reaaon- known toani num. n might nut gteot
ahle Oipenae it Is natural the form .. i ; teal favor in certain dislriei:;
ii Voters and the llnnisands of new (he field hut that it tnigh he
ones who ne now with us are not ; gfaa) value surely would not he
C iing to pay much attention to the uesl ione I.
earners who prate of some greal scan The situation in the field was fore
dal never named; of some danger ; D)) fne Leader some month! ago
that ii till in amnnnh Th.; no in whea the Intaresta of the Qalbreth
siiiu ions have added bo laoonnMer- syndicate were aotd sal of the line
able amount to itats expenses hut hl the (;f gtindard had "gobbled
they have beea arranged tor p.iar kj Dg ma Uets for the sale of the
.d for Hie use or the sine and the grade product Discord mining the
general expenditure kepi below those produce is earned a war to he waged
r bordering atnles Moreover the . . gocond leglalative aeaaion sad
State board of agf ieul' lire hi fa.' tfJB rac t n tWO ton es seemed io lie
board of BMMl mteresi to the large Btgfted the oilier had alterior pur
gegjurl'i oi our people haa teachad I1S(.. whether thai wm daa eoavte
ji capacity to serve Hie beOSl. second ; f study or alie'ted bv outsid'
only to thai of Kan-as tko hitler's Intereeta is 'impossible to slate but
head being a BMg who grew grey in a wor i relating thai St uid ird II
the service oi tba Pederal Uovern- tcreata refused to he Prightenad si
mem an. I had forty years of Kansas .;).. awSSUre showing their eon
reoavda aid him in his present el f t1( aiarfceti enable i them to
torts. Oklahoma I board of agiiiul .a. ). themselves and not worry
tine has had much to do not the least (ver legislation concerning how on
Of which was to district the stale so ; be transported lus at pies
that p otnpi service might he expect the price of crude Is so low it Is
ed by the people. Il has ion; wilh . v f Keat mineral field to
the o her tttaUtUtiona of the siate. had .i tRJ sti these who are lioiroweis
to buttle against unsettled conditions aB(j DRVfl heavy royalties to pav
much experimenting because the ap tntatA have soase cash to meet bank
plication of law betweeg the two unit ;IKlU with. h. nee they ICtUSlly have
inj; territories forbade haste in con- i a produc sorth f i par barrel
It rutSg statu es and also because He for ev0Q t.ss than llnr
ne i state officials were determined y.fi va cents per barrel The lade
lint ha OVf i burden the lavpaye s v;lh itandenl producers nave all their for
tie orginlsatlnn of their sayerelgnt) tunes invested tn tankage iaj other
'; e i)t!: r I'os wis i :.n pre'cnl tmn equlpmenl to proteel themselves as
rrine i.ni 1 1 bids ii pr 1 1 ieu lu : .. well as noes i hie; the novice idea ui a
Ii slmpi; n rare o( j m--n h tug cull hj increase generally p evading
ed l tlttir I: tends libit ne.gaoors m Several million dollars could he
serve in a i lu ..c.i . ..n . '' v d In that oil field of Oklahoma b
let having been of a high grade all thirty day run of two of the three
around. three pipelines but when those runs
Moreover the people are go) aware pr (i) ( M;. is the one itnanswet
of ibase blunt I st; led facts til ;. -x idvanced daily by the Smsl
voters are neither convinced or . pmiucers
troubled bj the mass nf deceitful In in the general distress and lack ot
el StUre sen out h) the sl;te RepUb derclopmiUlt has come a better feel
itcan eoamitlee. when !' " next elec among he independents the hank-
lion time arrives the bomebullderi ol ars urging units of action and stesd
t1 -. state will weigh result.-; of state . data in pnrposs An I it can he
hood ks against the awlul time when those bankers i.'t 'hat district
the present crtthm of DamocmS) nave saed many from ruin
were in pOVfT ind un'ess the scales f he states business Interests wisli
are Impmperl) balanced the old carp- uccesa to the men who put Oklahoma
lug enrpatbaggen will not neeesaarl !() i from as an oil producing state
ly need a Wall tba final pieelacl re n gee men who dare and the.
iKns. fbej cm stake applications RV(1 profited to a wonderful sxtenl
for jobs at Khnoiuln and Uaakan point pDal t4iei! empire-making merits cm
light now and DCVOT take i ebanse on nu d pmsper.iy is beyond ipies nui:
beating ttssnualvas out of an decim . ti. proenerfty enters into the
place here in Oklahoma. roper development of that section ot
the si i o a ii known ii is un
Oh fiit Ki'th street bridge necessary to illustrate It
.i l
Anyhow Conk got hack Brit. onceraed is yet unsolved.
mm Meanwhile the gcal oil wealth
In r u inakirg v-.n e to the - " ''-..mi bv the million bsr
-w- ' ii'ta and on each barrel wiih its by
oduc s the Rtsndsrd takes modesi
When it lains. the .trni sweeper MUa net profit of something rrko II'1
ran not torture ' 1 therefore to he marveled why
. wis
put let he who will argue alien' si sal fair eompcnaitlon noon
thai pole for this is -showp.nv- liaj Inverted dollar should at tunes
in Oatbrle town. weome what standard s great preal
id leal t'"' rhI tj
eosnos sokte sew shapes lor the wo Irynow the Mrds still fly north.
BMa i rath i!i not sikrw one to call bowing Cook nd Peary did not frighi
. '
jBtai ifaitfri l' aa ij I. .id Me M un'.iuie ihoae bankers who reso
''o?''' MfrdcfWfl tie inm of Ok fi'gaiiisl state una ante of de
latiomg stocked itb tine flab en posits rnsned i message pome demand
gtuckera or juulieCea " ni in if and all sits of protectios
" i ilk
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even if It wotiid make a big ptckagv along without an acprnprkMloa Tool
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Ies' there be some nuM of getting hr. jonrnalists would r (piire cash
ei.ouga reactions out West to re
une with the PreSldSSt they should The largest grape vine in he world
ship a load Or wo out from Rbodi is IS years old and hi r Baa Gabriel
island. 1 " plnated h) Praaciscan friars
fh 'ik is one ami on.-halt' feet In
Mte'imrl has a p encher wks Wblt eight fed high and the
tlei in the pntpit. a'ir i be w-u io b-nncbee ami i mat- ...m mi wa
iiear him try t-. pr I h lipfore eritlcig rtl " gganre feet its sversge
iug; r.. y be a merciful trait in t.'i -r - s rapes is two and one hall
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O WHAT EDITORS ARC SAVING O
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OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOO The Governorship
(Muskogee PbOMktX tHep.)
' o is the strong.-- man for gov
ernnr i a tj option thai b '. ice
(inntly asked nowadays.!
"Among the RepwblicaSSl who'
i.inn- have teen menrtlones are fjaa
nis Fl.rnn. Milton Qnfbor J. B. Char
les. las Nonie. Jake Hahton. Ca-h
Cade I M Holeomb L K Cain.
Kr nk K. (lillette. Jov McNeal of
Cuthrie. and C t;. Jones of Okla' una
1 Hp are avnsroi candidates and Mr
Neal has authorii d his announcr-
ment. The above named gentlemen ar
well known and woukl te a credit to
gay p;r y Oklahoma City TtSSes
Now isn't that punk Piobahh
I re or four of the men named would
Iw "a credit " to the tarty but by no
means all of them At least two of
hem would ha a disgrace; and prob-
ably not one unless it miglr be Flynu
or (lillette ShWld carry the full vot
Ing strength of the ticket. In our
opinion the name of the next goeejm
or of Oklahoma has no; bei-n lenttOtl
ad yet by either party. New Mans hi
t . eded and some . adit al changes by
bat! par ies before the people will
accept either with very good grace.
The Republicans would best ..elect a
SCW man a strong aggressive busi-
sen man. If they have one. and above
all. a man who has never illgaed him
self a fib any of the party's factions
in the state The democrats also for
the good of their party better offer
M un tiling new and clean The peo
pie of Oklahoma are going to do some
pretty independent thinking and rot"
ing from now on.
hi
toil h
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0 VAGRANT VERSE. O
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The Toifers Troll.
(fteMnace Ban.)
Toil heaa. wh.-n Adam did-
An 1 grief began i be
V '. n iCvc golden appl
lui.cutb th. Kden tree
i". i has In i i In- back and
WWfg tba hand
liui every-1. that toil has gone
the Nee has filled the land!
Toil is old as morning is
And care is young as night;
And love i where the nl rose is.'
1 neath Mat Unas nl ligUt;
Tod has turned the lanes to stree's
and seared the fields wiih s .-an .
Put bright r for the brawn of toil the
ag s' hnralshtd dream!
To!: hi give and toil is sixnd
And never get again.
And toll is in the things thai BOB
1: - backs and brows of men;
IPr toM has cbar.-d the clouds away
and built beneath the gloom
The pillars t'.iat have let the taa peep
in to kiss the bloom!
T il legan wh.-n chaos came.
a ad w-ith the -rk in A dove
put srlrli i- acbe sad with its pain
It built immortal love;
And it will Btaj and M wi
music Been may hear
Along the park of lovely rest
this- toiling anttSfO!
CPvlIcJrr Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTORIA
David BeMett Hid has also been
discovered again; in good health.
bapp) and still a Democrat
l.at.tl
ting.
Put w
three or
llarlmr
io wants
fjoui moil
fn
adver
till on th.
to
chew
penrmlcaa
t retch T
Ma
be after all is
flock Of those
ISld there
noith poh
is a
U'li.
i in up
polar wavi
th.
case
COBMneKlal clubs are takin' sides
Ills to see hOW often their tOWO
can get mentioned I luring the polar
debates
What St
total eclip
d think of hH
ll welled "Illy
ivorites" at one
poll-great
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A ST O R I A
SOMETHING NEW
Buffalo ItKPSwnee BUI Two Anthrp-
political Exhibitions In One
T
rmr
and
The
iat is what th.
and "Pawnee
"Car Biat"
le originators
eitions tin
amusement
union of "Buffalo
Bill" "Wild West'
txhtblttons means
ami organisers oi
bav i 1 condin ti d
ind instruction ot
roi
file
combined
which
n the
pi
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dul
nth
School Books & Supplies
JH Penfrc JBrug Store
We have all of thebooks this yHr
and if you come to us we will save
you time and money. We are the
only ones that have everything
C. R. RENFRO
206 West Oklahoma
Avenue
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0 MUCH I.. LITTLE O
O O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Die of all lands are now
With all the original eatBN
made each a disi iactlve i
science of teaching historic
rnphlcal lessons by living
oi i:ie in mans lands
y bj iii present North .American
Indian Braves hi war pnint Cast In-
dian Jugglers Dnncers M shouts and
nlher specimens of liis In Ibe K.u
Kasi als.i Amciicsn Cowboys Cow-
:iirl and Idexican Vaqueroe United
Miles a tillery and Cavalry; Russian
Cossacks. Japanese and a congress Of
horsemen in their characteristic eo
I nines athletic feats ami native ens
tomes dances and pastimes
Till re is no iUcstion that this coin
lunation will be a winning ca.d in the
present season of summer imusementa
BSd be very attractive Klephallts.
horses and camel- appear hi the van
O'is scenes the elephants being tnnsi
call.' trained and play upon real in-
struments In I he most sui prising man
i:. . Iii fact the "Wild West" and
Kir BMt" is claimed to be a top
Mclier and BBlttOO
Two performances will be given SI
J on and I i p BL rain or BbtSC
TI ere will bo no strevl psra In
i energy of men and horses being
levoted to giving perfect perform
inn s.
foi Cody has gives none of then
uhlle processions for over ten veins
l ei fatiguing effect on men women
llld horses being such as to alf't'
lies nap. ginger and go necessary to
i n laral exhibition
Ti'e performances are given In the
pen inie ih. ipeitBtors a comfort
abfy seat.-d under shed canvases lion
uas or show arraaged to secure
tresh air a WBBQWBhle loumner en-
ii tatnmonl
CONFEDERATE VETERANS
ipM lal to Dally Leader.
Xldino'e. Okla. Sept. L'lThe John
't liorgsa ( amp : Confefksrate Vet
mi in n.'iiii a- ineir goes wxny f"
'or T v Oone Associate Justice
Commlsskmer J I. McAleater Dr
-t te commander or the sons; Mrs.
91 T. Culhe 1 SOS state president of
laughters. principal add1 ess was
made by Senator Core
Plana of the Confederate Home
rare exhibited and a movement made
t.i organize . imps ami chapters all
'v.. iii. ut. ;i) care ior tfrt hme
be
hevond
Southwestern
Normal Notes
Hard times don't seem to hurt at-
tendance at the Southwestern. Tim
eni diluent is one hundred larger
than It was a this tinie last year and
students are coming in on every train
Mrs. Hale the new assistani in
expression ind Kills' physical direct
or is at her hem. fffse has been
leaching these subjects in I he M A I
. Her high school.
flhatiai rslena are to be on S j
somewbm dlfferem basis. Monday
morning service win be gives io
lalks by members of the facult.. Fri-
ia) nn. ruing belongs to the music
depai inu'iit and on the oilier days
ihe period will lie spent la devotion-
al services and announcements.
The kindergarten will span next
Mend ij .
The Wat heriord Christian church
i's a Bsceptloti to teachora and stu-
lenta of Use aormal Wednesday ev. n
ing. at Ihe church.
Miss Abbot I is here io continue the
ar range sawta ol the library.
The big Allen rooming house is
I Hi ij IT I liBg rapidly and there is no
longer any necessity of turning stu-
-ww t -v w nr r w-i mt f
I wurk ur inc.
GRIM REAPER $
The obseliuies over (he body of
ihe Kev. I. C. Laverty at the Masonic
i'.-mple Sunday afternocn were the
most elaborate and impressive that
have been paid to a private citizen
In Guthrie in years.
Masonic services were in charge
f Alttert Pike IamIk.' No. IS wilh
Worshipful Master J. K. I'.ck. con
duetor. Tba B. K. ft Palrcblld
paatnr of the Plrat Methodist Bpiacc
pal church rend the Masnnie service.
He shea spoke from the text John
17 IV "1 have glorified thee on the
i. .rib. I have finished the B uk which
in ni gaveel am ia do "
l) . Falrciiild'a appn priate anotn
'ii as allusions and illustraiions
moved tnan to tears. The speaker
showed muc h feeling in his reb ivnce
t the decensed. The first floor of
iii. aoditOI itm) of tbe temple as Wei:
is ihe galleries were crowded with
M;i. DBS in I Ml lids Q the dead.
Relatives from out of town present
One of the best equipped mills
inOkla. Prepared to do all
manner and kinds of
Inteiior work.
Logan Co. PlaningMill
11 H N Vine St.
Ask us for estimates
they'll beclieerlully furnished
T. L Keheley
fnmily
home
dents awn.-
ions (-an b
tow n.
I'rof. Hons and
ed in Hi'lr BOW
Broadway
Prof. Forres! Bchuli
urday fiom Chicago
bis vacation with his
Incidentally improved
because no accotnmoda
found for them in the
are
on
install-North
returned Sal
tore he spent
mother and
the opportun-
KJ to ink. lessons with one of ihe
Ih'sI violin teachers in the country
.Miss Vreetnan's vacation was spent
in Colorado
Mrs. W. M. Martin of Cement
sister of t!i ed- ceased; Mrs.
i f Denver sister ol
of
'i'ann'
widow; Mr. and Mi
nd and Mr ami Mi's. C
Okl dn ma City
Tin' Ladies Relief corpt
ihe United itat i flag in
as a token d tue service
ai ed for the Pinner
of the Rasters Star of
ani Mrs. i ivertv were mem
placed a floral offering on the ct
wiih gpp o priate Inscriptions
large concourse of peopl
lowed 'he bod t i tlie cetlielery.
Masonic ceremony was road at
rrave and a mnrtttnde f flow. ;v
ered ihe new made mound.
The natrbi irrs were o P. (
iv. F. P. ytMe Kirk liny
nreer R- ti. Dnrhnm and i F
KILL the COUCK
akd CURE the 4.tjjMCS;
W TH
Dr. Kings
New Discovery
PBICL
tn- a- I n.
OLDS Trill Buttle Free
AND ALL THKOAT AND tUNG TROUBLES.
MR OUCHS
V II m j
GtJARAN TEKT. SATISFAtJTO .1 i
OR MONEY 1-EFUNDED.
ForthiiJioiriei
khelore or fadord
.! . 1
in
co lit
the tie
l.adiei
eh Mr
V 1 1
Slnrlz.
"Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for
vcars. No appetite and what I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Blood Hitters cured nie."- .1. II Walk-
er Bunbury Ohio.
FARM AND CITY
LOANS
Real Kfitate and Rentalo.
INSUKANCI
A Specialty
See M. L. MOCK
114 1-2 E. Okla. Ave. Phone 641.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Cured; quirk relief; removet
sil swelling in S to 20 dais
SO to tit) davs effects nt rmanent nre
Trial trealment given free to snfloran
nothing fairer. Kor clrcurars fstj
irinlais an i free trial t-e-itni' t write
Or H. H (ireea's Isone Hox 0 At
lanta. Wuorrl
NoUght
jo good
so clean
reasonable
price ar
Electric
Light.
Turn on the si
Guthrie Light
and Power Co
llodoId!eS
OaJii.u-.iunof the
nh u VOU Hl
p.
Last Week and Your Last Chance
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at the Big Public Sale of P. C.
Robinson's Shoe Stock.
REMEMBER only this week will this terrific slaughter
continue. The knife goes deeper into the price of every
Shoe in the house for this week. Nothing like it ever
held in Guthrie before. Hundreds of people were turned
away again Saturday we not being able to wait on them.
We are sorry and apologize for the same. The people
have come for 50 miles around and laid in their winter
supplies of Shoes at less than half the price they would be
obliged to pay elsewhere. If you haven't been to this
Big Sale you had better come and see with your own eyes
what we are doing. When you enter the doors you will
see 23c tickets on $ 1.00 and $ 1.50 Shoes and so on through-
out the entire store. Never positively never were shoes
sold at such ridiculous low prices. It is a shame to sacri-
fice this big stock of new and up-to-date shoes but it had
to be done and you will profit thereby.
Robinson's Shoe Store
Consolidated Salvage in Charge of Sale.
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