Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF G ft A 0 Y COUNTY
C&ier4 at tU VomZ'.h at ChkUiha Oklahoma as
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CHiCKASHA OKLAHOMA TUESDAY MAY 5TH 13 j ThK mho iint b? j.. grtft and K0BJ)r ;r
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HASKELL ON ERYANISM
Replying to a letter of Governor Johnson's campaign
manager Governor !!..:: avowing his ;. v.:.-': to
tie f;fisikan 1!H':u:-:v-b "iiryar.iam" a a folio:
"iiryadarn Is a great n'e; in government 'by the fopI5
tad for the people' nrA or! that Kraft fcred and mono
jofy :i never urr-ijdr to ' long as intrigue and cor-:
nipti-m c: r def-. it bit democracy ha grown stronger
la the recent year that it has stood for the. vi'al J.isuea.
Ton have teen a vorhy cap'ain under this great leader.
j hope to defeat the prl&ciplej of democracy as advocated tj
Bryan urJ-H they tan invsde tie car.-.p of Bryan ani err.i - I
the worthy captains aci j.-arriouc followers away from t j
standard of the leader tor is ttS a new method of irs- j
again' the ado.ati of reform ani honest gov-j
PUBLIC BUILDING NEXT TIME
The V.'a.hiri;ton orrwpocdent of the Kansas City Jour-
j nal hands out the fol-owjjsg bit of cheering cews:'
"Thone town in Oklahoma Kan'ja arid Missouri whk h
yji ie i(f.-:Iel i..k;! in the advowy of Rrj-ardBm ; m apj?o;riat;oEa this jwr for Bite for public btiiidings
ia yo-:r ere
c;jr 'at.
'.'. have aid'-d as i.e-t we tould in
are cer'ain 10 get. rfce bui!din?s next time. Vhiiver con-
f;:e of your ra-e of rr;y t'e. of Ur.s a.r.rorria'e tonv for a sire r rw 1
;! the fa'H n the otioft have ortimorid every ini'ariM pr0vld nioney for She buiSding In the next impropriation
fcf'Sl 'l't lr-' '-'J:i! "f"'"'"- Ttose -for public tuiidingj. As matter of fad towns that get
ek (he -; ;ort of 'he P'ropie are r.ot today ':oir-j&i r.0R.y onjy UHUa!Iy get their huildiiijrs .aa soon as
n fo o;.-i.!7 o;;ce isryanina. ! 're aot th towr that get both wie and building appropriations.
It. UHQally takes a .year or so to ac'juire a site and by that
.there
hO ('-e;
fc 'e . f. r
what y.;ral party 'hey r-jf-.:efit. Khali we then coni-j?-r;d
'he crea'c prificipieii and diheatd the creator of
the-.e prlndp'ea? No fce'fer Jiiuii'ra'lon of l!.e hurni'iared
and sappJJea-ir.i? aris'o."racy Im ever been found than
that of Kere'ary Taft yleid.'ntf to a:-d advocating Pryan-S:-wi
In fc-ekinic the presidency of the I'nited HtateH. Wit-
ne.s the txampi; Twe!v years! asro thl name Secretaty
Taft wa a federal ju'ij.e not by the j;rare of the free
voter bit by appointive pwer. Head h! own lariK'ia?';
toritair.ed in the court report a bin deelnions. Like a
r.onat'h of old greedy to apply in lt gre.ateKt severity
the law tnat wo'iid enabie t'iui to win the Brniic-H of the
'ivr: by the abjeet h'irrtlifa'.ion and ojpr-t!iilon of the
honest toilers. Head this language I nay and then tell
Tii; waa he irnp!y enforcing the law rnade by oth'-rn or
wan he rspirJC the iaw with eaerneH to f;lve it it
BiWit severe Interpretation?
"Time der-ialona were rendered in the daytt when Bry-
fchlum wag in Jta infancy. Today we nee Judge Taft Heck-
Sri? the presidency f the United HtateH. He needn the
Vi!e of the f'Otiiruon people. The hoarded Roid of hlH
old lime frlenda rnay be an aid but the hand of the honem
toller riiUHt ciifft. the talhii. Han liryimlHrn worked a reform
in the en I nd of Secretary Tuft: Today the ' aecretary T.ft
polo(;le for Ii Ih judicial declnionn when he naya t'Oihers
made the law and I wan compelled to enforce it." I he
o remind the nceretary that he not only carried out the
law to ita fteverent limit but It required the conceHHion
of the ejercbie of unlimited discretion In the federal
judge to have warranted or mmtalncd his conduct. Once
again liryaniBin found Kh moHt unwilling convert in Secre-
tary Taft. Even hint Augmit In a political speech at Okla-
homa f'lty Secretary Taft declared the initiative and re-
ferendum to he def ructlve of our form of government.. He
jt'tid: "The people were lnenpable of exercluing Hiuh ex-
eriMive power aa the Initiative and referendum would
i;ive them. That government nuiKt b- ndmlniiitered by
the thoiien few. He haid the power tf coui Ih lo summarily
punhih th'mo who inlKht otfend tim court weio unmiiilial
to the Bafely of government. He nald that he l oiiHtllutlon
of Ol'.liihoiun which Riven the people power to regulate
coi)OiailoiiH lo P vy taxes cqn'illy on the uraet an well
the Hiuall would eiiiliari uhh the captalim of lnduairy and
were H.unicient r'.'UHOiiH to condemn the conHtHution but
firyanliiin Ih b 111 woiklng on 'he In-art of Uiih born aiintu-
THE COMMERCIAL CLUB'S CORNER
time consrreKH Ih ready to appropriate money for a build-
in."
It iseems to he a nettled fact that fhlckasha will get
an appropriation for a Bite this time.
The county attorney scored twice yesterday securing
convictions in two liquor cases In rapid auecesHlon.
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We can't help nuHpectlng that Hicks the weather mixer
Ih in cahootz with the fellows who write tornado insurance.
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The Message of Secretary Ah; d i i th ' Commercial
Club Corner" today is an important o;.e. '.. ?ad it and
ponder the poinis sui::ei;ted.
That a man should resign a JO.OOO-a year life Job is still
mjKtifyiiig the republican politicians of Oklahoma. Judge
Campbell has given the pie eaters a hard nut to crack.
The Hon. Cone Johnson whose name has figured more
or less conspicuously in the "public prints" .of Texas for
several months announces that the Hailey war will go on
That's what we were afraid of all the time and no doubt
Joseph Weldon will also go on.
Chlckasha will be hostess to the state medical associa-
tion next year If the wlBhes of the local physicians are
granted. Our doctors are giving evidence of the fact that
they too have become Infected with the townbuilding
spirit. The movement to make Chlckasha a convention
city Is a commendable one.
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An Oklahoma City man claims to have discovered the
whereabouts of the lung loot Tribes of Isiael that great
religious illuminator the Oklahoman exploiting his achiev-
ment in a column editorial. We .are not at ail surprised.
Fact. Is we wme always convinced that if those fellows
weie found an Oklahoma City man would have to da It.
The chances are that the discoverer was looking for real
est.'jto pure hands.
'llieie Ih no propoMllion that would cneoiirag't more civic en-
ei'iri e and plow Hi t ban -
The street railway and lniei iirlinn.
'I hi ! Is ;t c'in""'"d fa !
And Hone of the clllzt'iis who would he most beneliiled by such
a giowlh are as di!Tid''lit as though Ihel would be content to lei their
iiru. -.)( I in flr ihui 10 come at present prices.
Ii would appeal' thai tlioi.e who have vast aires of bind "djoln-
ing (be city would evert themselves in every way to contribute to the
tiitniHiiii f the 1 1! y.
Ah the city grown ii muni n-.eli uiii o il' 'and:; h;; arc now
only (anus or past 111 es. 3 ' "T
Home ownei'H of land adiai eui to Hie city are wise enmii;li to see
this and they are doing their part In the work of building n city.
They are (lie ones who iiiiiki profit most in the long run for by
their works they wield an Influence in the
Councils of the town bulldets.
They will profit by their wisdom and he who slim tlx out and re-
fuses to contribute it port Ion of bis gains through the Investment Hnd
worlf of others "should have another think coming."
He can be one of iheose who do things in Chlekashn and by so
doing pl-ice himself in a position to piolil by the knowledge Imparted
' to him through working with them.
If tin; Intel urban survey h made to Pauls Valley not only will
' the mad be built but wlili it will omo the street railroad-
In fact the sli"el railroad will be built hint.
Kadi Is dependent upon the other as the proposition now stands.
Kvciy bii:iiiieni' man In Clilckasha can afford lo subscribe liberally
' and especially Is this true of those citizens who own lands near or
' adjacent to the city.
.lie 1'aet in the citizens should feel sullicleiit interest In the pro-
' potJtionjo greet the soliciting committee with liberal voluntary sub-
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ill fact They should feel that Ii Ih ll liberty offered thciu to per-
form it duty
FOR FARM LOANS
Kee .Martin & Turner City Xat Ion-
Hank building. a -L'-iP f
ATTENTION CONFED-
ERATE VETERANS
-My dear comrades: The great watch
tower of time has guarded you safely
to the closing scenes of another year
of Clod's loving hand nnd with th.
richest Imuntii's that have been lavish-
ed upon his people you pre yet the
Ir.'ppy recipients of this great Amen-
i.uil I epiiblh uui vouched -ja'c' v m (ir
loving mercies of him who doeiii ail
things well.
The time has now .?rrived for
Shelby camp of United Confei
Veterans to hold their annua!
feast and Saturday the Kith day of
May Is set opart fm a day of feisilng
and recreation. A special Invitation
is extended to all confederate veterans
their wives daughters and sons l i
meet n t -liy of chlckasha with
good cheer and well filled baskets 1)
have one day of merrymaking for-
getting all punt different en and lost
opportunities.
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Committee
Joe
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W. P. linker has bought K. C. Green's
house moving out fit nnd located here.
Anyone wishing their house rnl.vj or
moved Bee W. P. Maker or I 'lion e
58. 4 KM mo
Tfca F.!cul Dmi Store
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320 CHICKASHA AVE.
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Ycor Con'ifeiea Is All We Ask
We spp-eciate tbeTbera! pitronige of the public Isince the
c i ::-.:. -t::.tr:t in our new Grocery and Meat Market. We
w:i a:ays give you the the best goods ior toe least possible
coney they can be sold by anv grocer. We have tie best regti-
hlti deliTttry sjjfea ta jith'aj ysar parcltase to iti deitmation ia
god tixe. You do not have to spend your time and call for your
gxis. All phiaa order rertivi our careful and prompt at.
tention. We guarantee every article ia quality and price.
Pnone your vran's ia early aad receive prompt delivery.
We buy your proiuce. Fat Hogs and Cattle at market prices.
HILL GROCERY CO.
205 CHICKASHA AVENUE.
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enjoy the pleasant recreation of roll-
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1908, newspaper, May 5, 1908; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727297/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.