The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1918 Page: 3 of 6
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THE LEADER QOrilRIE OKLA. THURSDAY JANUARY 31 1918.
m save owe.
By Buying W
Ever Reliable
CASCARAg QUININE
Uo advance in price for this 20 year -old
remrdy - 25c for 24 tablets- borne
cold tablets now 30c for 21 tableu
Figured on proportionate cost per
tablet you save 9'ie when you buy
HiU'a Curei Cold
In 24 hours grip
in 3 days Money
back if it fails.
24 Tablets for 25c.
At any Drug Store.
STEAMER CAPTAIN KILLS
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PAGE THREE
Stop Itching Eczema
Bolshevik Ambassador
Ex-Officio in England
There Is No Room at Present
For ' Personal or Partisan
Self -Aggrandizement;
Egg Suckers
An Atlantic Port Jan 31 The Swe
dish steamer Anglla wai brought Into
ifort here last night by her second
officer with a story of how Capt A B
Waems th master shot and fatally
wounded the first office O R Furst
a: sea last Saturday and then shot
himself. The captain fell over the
ship's side and his body was not re-
covered. According to the second officer
Capt Waems had been drinking and
abused Furat who was shot in an
argument that followed. The master
then rushed to the ship's s'de and
timed the pistol on himself. The first
olficer died before the ship could reach
Tort.
A maritime Inquiry will be held by
the Swedish vice counsul tomorrow
in the presence of representatives of
the customs and justice departments.
In the meantime an American armed
g'lard is in charge of the ship.
Thie Anglia was bound from an At-
lantic port to South America.
To Prevent The Grip.
Colds cause Grlip LAXATIVE IiROM
QUININE Tablet" remove the. cause
There in only one ' Brcmo Quinine."
B. W. GROVE'S imatur cm box. 30"
COYLE REFUNDS $11000
IN EXCESS PROFITS
(CONTINUED FROM pAUB ONM.)
Major Kerr at Oklahoma City Friday
or charges against Walter Matthews
attorney of Mulhall who la alleged
to have charged soldiers feej for fill-
ing questionnaires. Attorney Mc-
Adams of the State Bar association
announced that charges that a Guthrie
attorney bad charged a fee of $25
to a soldier for making ' affidavits
would be taken up with the associa-
tion j
Tishomingo Jan 31 ExCongress-
man Wm II Murray gave out a state-
ment today touching the controversy
in congress and the proposed creation
of a war cabinet. The ex-congross-man
said:
"To the man schooled in the move-
ments of public men and politicians
this controversy is as 'clear as mud.'
Senator Stone had no occasion to de
ft ud the administration In the way be
did except to escape the criticism of
Ms own attack on the administration
knowing that prominent republicans
would be expected to reply in kind.
The controversy Is simply one par-
tfklng of a mixed nature of factional
and partisan politics together with a
demagogic movement whereas there
Is no room at this Unit for either a
demogoglc or partisan or personal
jelf-aggrandlzement and this empha-s-.res
the Importance of electing men
to public office and responsible po-
sitions who are candid with the public
in their canvass. The American peo-
lla must quit electing men who iuck
eggs but hide the shells.
The proposed war cabinet but il-
lustrates anew the wisdom of ihp
statesmen who framed the constitu-
tion for th'.i old government of ours
hiving in their minds the histories of
all wars coming fresh from the rev-
olution they realized that these things
v.ould occur in a congress of ambi-
tious men with little patriotism.
Hence the makers of the constitution
in order to prevent the enactment of
such measures placed in the constl-
trtion the direct grant of rower mak-
ing the president at all times com-niander-In-chi.of
of all armed and na-
val forces of the United State i and
giving him power in the midst of war
to suspend the writ of habeas corpus
thus making him essentially commander-in-chief
leaving congress
little more to do In time of war than
to make appropriations.
Never mind how often you have tried
tnd failed you can stop burning itching
eczema quickly by applying a little semo
furnished by any druprist for 35c Extra
large bottle $1.00. Healing begins the
moment zemo is applied. In a short time
usually every trace of eczema tetter
pimples rash blackheads Bid 6imilar
skin diseases will be removed.
For clearing the etan and making It
vigorously healthy clwaya use zepo the
penetrating antiseptic liquid. It 13 not a
greasy salve and it des not stain. Vhen
others fail it is the one dependable treat
ment for sVin troubls of all kinds.
The E. V. Rose Co Cleveland. O.
the holding of the primaries in the
working of his farm and the gather-
ing and marketing of his peach crop
which now seems to be assured.
(Announcement).
THE KIDNEY S" are jtrenRtliene'.
and toned by Hood's Sarsaparilli
-it euros all their ailments pains n
the loins and THS W ACK ACHT
CREAM FOR CATARRH
: OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Te.lls now To Cot Quick Belief
front nead-Co'. It's Splendid!
JOHN SI. GATHERS WILL HUN
FOH COUNTY COMMISSION!!
In one minuto your clogged nostrils
will open the air passages of your head
will clear and you can breathe freely
No more hawking snuffling blowing
headache dryness. No struggling for
breath at night; your cold or catarrh
will be gone.
Get a small bottlo of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant antiqtic
healing cream in your nostrils. It pen-
etrates through every air passage of the
head soothes the inflamed or swollen
mucous membrane and relief comes in-
stantly w
It's juot fine. Don't Btay stnfTM-iip
with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief
comes so quickly.
John M Gathers is candidate for
commissioner of the second district
Logan county. He is an expert ac-
countant and for years was manager
for Crabbe & Co one of the largest
mercantile firms at Anadarko before
settling In Logan county. He has
a fine bottom farm adjo'ning Meri-
dian upon which hfl resides. Alio a
f ne peach farm in Springvale town-
ship. Ho has been township officer In
both Bear Creek and Sprlncvale
townships; has a practical knowledge
of road bu'lding having superintend-
ed the building of the concrete cul-
verts and road bed on some of the
state roads of Logan county.
Mr' Gan'thers announces this early
in order that the ipeople of his dis-
trict may investigate his fitneis for
thn place .and also for the reason
that his time will be fully occupied
next July and August at the time of
Plutocratic Poultry
The price of eggs and chickens places
poultry in the plutocratic class.
As a money-maker the hen has become
a top notcher. If your hens are not turning
out dollars for you they should be encour
aged with some of our .
Conkey's Poultry Food
and egg-making materials. Our line of
poultry supplies is complete.
iwlj)rug dtore
I
A TEXAS WOfiSEB
Tilt teiita Wonder cures kliluejr tod
Madder ti-oiitilt'8 dlMKulvfa (travel cuiea
diuVPlv w."Hk unit lame ttk rheumatism
ud Irrt n n l. rttU'H of the kldueya and blad-
der lu buth meti unit wmnttu Itottulalea
Kuddrr tnm Men lu children. If not sold
l y your druK'nt will he sent by mnV on
roeeipl of fl 00. One aiunll no tile la v 70
loom lis treatment and BvMniu falls to
perfect a cure. Send for sworn testl
liiomalH. L1. li. W. liall ftttri Olive 8U
M. Louis Mo. Sold h drtiKKlsts.
A.I 'hMIMIUVM
Maxim Lltvinoff has not been of-
ficially accepted as ambassador from
& FAIR OAK BRIEFS. ss Hussia to Great liritaln. Hut he haB
KJSKSiJfiSiacSJtfSRW K'a X ; boon accepted as an ex-oft'lclo repre-
sontatlve of his . government. Thore
This weather Is saving a lot of j8 no nint j( this will load to closer
gasoline. relations between the nntlsh govern-
ment and the Bolshevlkl now in con-
J A Frendenberg was at Guthrie in T11H(la
li f t Tuesday on business.
PC
mSS THF PQWF.Il OF ALADDIN.
ciii:noivi:i: miN(;nv kilii:i
SIX OSAUi; INDIANS
Cherokee Hungry ugod 78 is lank
lean and a seven footer. He Is the
most famous redskin cave-dweller
L Brown is expected to comq onto
h;s farm and try farming again.
It looks thl 3 week like we will have
seme fine weather once again.
R Karner of Guthrie Is hauling
wood these duys to keep him warm near Fort Gibson. Ho lived most of
h is life in an underground domicile
Gorge. Mahler has not been heard Cherbkeo Wiled six OB.igos before he
of s'nee Christmas. He must have went Into the Union army in 1861.
jcinod the army. . . H0 gave his name Cherokee but the
. soldiers added Hungry because ho
We are havifig nice snowy weather was always hungry. ' Some said that
ti cse days. It makej things look he had several tape worms as bpard-
beautiful.
All work is at a standstill here on
account of the snow but will go on
again as soon aa (possible.
Crtamuer r.ln" T a Diets.
When you are troubled with Indi-
gestion or constipation take Chamber-
lain's Tablets. They strengthen the
stomach and jnable tt to perform
Its functions naturally. Indigestion ie
usually acconianied by oonsMpation
and is aggravated by It.' Chamber-
lain's Tablets cause a gent'e move-
ment of the bowels relieving the con-
stipated condition.
S? CLARKSON CHATTER. Jfi
vtiKJc1KKL5aJJ8KfiKHH
ers in 'his Btomach. IUs often ate a
big lunch during a bloody battle. He
had to eat. Cherokee Hungry does
not eat so much since the war. He
Is satisfied with six big mails a day.
Cherokee Hungry visits the national
cemetery at Fort Gibson nearly every
day decorates many of the graves
with flowers during summer and with
cedar twigs and mistletoe during the
winter.
fioil
Aladdin had only to rub bis lamp and instantly a slave stood at nttcn-
This Ave call a fairv storv or a fnbbv liur vVr Wv nuwli mnvn won
derful is it to the man or woman who owns a
New Edison
My mm-ly a turn of tlio hand and behold! you hear the Glorious voire
of Anna Case Margaret Malzenaur Marie Uappold Arthur Middletoiv
Thomas Olialmers or some other of the Metropolitan Stars.
Not an imitation of their voice that sounds like they were nailed in a
box or sin.;'inr thru their nose but the real life like recreated voice so natural
that you can not detect any difference in the instrument and the artist in
person as has been proven to tens of thousands of people by the FAMOUS
TONE TESTS given by the artist sininr in direct comparison with the re-
creation of their voice on the NEW EDISON.
The Manager of this store will itake great pleasure in demonstrating
this wonderful inventioin to you at any time. Come to our store you are al-
ways welcome or call us up by phone and we will bring an instrument to
your home and if you wish we will come for it with no obligation or expense
to voti at all.
Ifeigpraliop
f.rt ."vm-- rrv'iii
7 Exaiisivs Eoisoh Stores
A. F. HENDEICK Manager. Phone 464.
Quick Curo for Croup.
Watch for the first symptoms
hoarseness and give Chambrlnin'p
Cough. Remedy at once. It Is rroinpt
nd effectual.
FARMERS COME TO
RED CROSS RESUCE
SALARIES uisi;n
Salaries were increasad In the stato
school land office yesterday by a vote
of the commissioners. The increases
wero obtained by reassigning work in
At one time he was American consul
In the city of Mexico and also partic-
the department. A C Itlppey was made 'W'ted in the building of the Mexican
assistant title 'examiner at $1800 a!riiIroutl- Laer ha became interested
year; R D Auld Cliff Barefoot and W
H Tillotson were made appraisers at a
salary of $1500 a year each. Miss N
lined up to be shot Schwesingr wus W D Hondersoh Company D 142 In-
among the men who faced the firing fantry was mysteriously slain in the
st mad. lie was saved at the last mln- guardhouse at Camp Howie today. Ha
uto by tin intervention of friend) was cunflned thore at the time on a
I n mercantile activities in this state.
He Is survived by his widow and two
daughters. .
The extraordinary response whicn
was made by Oklahoma to the appeal
200.
"While the law is not clear as to
the power of the commissioners to
for Christmas Red Cross member-1 raise salaries the step was taken by
Everett Boston of near Stillwater
was In this vicinity Monday.
Mr and Mrs Claud Morrill visited
h's parents a few days last week.
Fred Stern i of south of Pleasant
auey was in mis vic.inuy Monday snip is auriDUteu to tncough town- mutual consent of all members who
ship organizations throughout the realized that the changed conditions
state and to the generous co-opera-1 justified tho act". said a member or
tion of the Oklahoma press. The ed- the board.
urtntlon and organization of those
farmers who have not had the ad-
vantage of the dally newspapers and
who did not fully appreciate the ser-
iousness of the crisis wIch faces tha
country were undertaken by L E Phil-
!
B Roach and Mrs James Langle's were j
made bookkeepers at Jl.fiOO and Mrs l'RI VATIC MYSTERIOUSLY
W E Shipley was made a clerk at $lr
SLI IN GUARD HOUSE
Fort Worth 'Tex Jan 31-PrIvate
minor vharge.
It has be'in established that ho was
not trying to escape. Other prisoners
were In the guardhouse at the same
time.
A board of investigation began Us
work this afternoon. Henderson'a
home was near Lufkn Tex.
Oil and Cat Leas oian
Oil and gas las blanks for
The Leader office. Conform to
11 late suornme o rt decision
G T McGuire and R K Shoemaker
made a trip to Stillwater Monday.
Quite a few from here attended the
sale at Cowgcr's on Thursday of last
w?ek.
This is a nice sunshiny morning but
cf course we can't tell how long 'it
will shine.
Mr and Mrs R E Shoemaker spent
Sunday with her mother Mrs Askrin
and family.
On account of recent heavy snow
NOTICE:.
On Feb 1st I will raise the price of
labor to one dollar the 'hour. Also
parts labor and supplies will-be cash
on delivery of car as agreed to by
Hps state manager for Oklahoma for j repairmen of this city. I wish to
thank my many friends for past pat-
ronage and hope to please in the fu-;
the membership campaign and the re-
sponse from the rural districts was
most liberal. Instead of the quota of
500000 memberships Oklahoma fur-
nished 650000 and committees in
numerous districts refused to lay
drifts we were unable to get any mail down ther worlc on Christmas eve.
delivered for several days.
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
To get the genuine call for full name
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look
for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures
i Cold in One Day. 30c.
"HELP WIN THE
SAVINGS STAMPS.
WAR." BUY
NOTICE
4
Car Owners Beginning
Feb. 1st 1918
All Batteries Rediarging
and Repairing Strictly Cash.
Service Battery 25c per day.
110-112 South First St.
Many communities reported one hun
dred percont patriotic
"HELP WIN THE
SAVINGS 8TAMP3.
WAR." BUY
Enemey Alien on Trial
. for Murder of Warden
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ture. HARRY'S AUTO REPAIR
SHOP Harry E Hall .Prop. 204 East
Oklahoma Ave. Opposite lone Hotel. I
Phone 201. ...
CALIFORNIA MAN FACES 1 1
A FIRING SQUAD
Berkoley Cal Jan 31 Hirman O
bchweslnger who was secretary of
Emperor Maximilian when the latter
ruled Mexico died today at his home
here aeed 78 years Whin Maxlml-
l'an and many of his followers were!
MIDWAY BAT-
TERY CO.
Phone 65.
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NOTICE
DImitre Popoff an enemy alien
who while confined in the federal
prison at Atlanta killed a .deputy
1 warden. Is on trial for. his life.
Battery Owners After.
Feb. 1st 1918
All Parts Repair work on
Batteries Strictly ; CaslC
Service Battery 25c Day.
Earl Roberts Mgr.
Guthrie Storage
Dattery tor
Phone 353.
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Poor stationery gives the wrong impression Cor.
rect stationery of fine quality compels attention SEE
OUR LINE.
Begin the New Year with a new 8't of BLANK
BOOKS. We-have thtmin all irds and prices.
. . Day Books journals Ledg rs prices from 25c up
J. P. Loose Leaf Memorandums Price Btoksand
Ledgers blE OUR EAST WINDOW.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1918, newspaper, January 31, 1918; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc617448/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.