Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, February 3, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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E H I C K A S H A DAILY tXfIU CHI CRASH A OKI AH08 Ai
High cost does not always insure
high quality or best value in mer-
chandise or labor but CHEAP
prices never obtain the best either
in quality or quantity. Labor and
capital both DEMAND a fair price.
This is all we ask for
'New Sfc
fuel
ano
Canned Foods
and your grocer will give you our
positive Guarantee of Quality and
Quantity in every can. Have you
tried "New State Salmon" or
genuine full ripe Hawaiian Pine-
apple "New State Brand?"
SIMPLY DELICIOUS
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El Reno Paper Points On!
Dangers; Commends
Wilson'sWork
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Quality Stands the Test
i.ii
We attribute what success wr have
H is said there arc two thing
mm lite mat is certain l hat m iP-a-a r-ii j.y-( to the liberal patronage or tic?
mill (axes bill tli - in something ol;e . .
. . . . I'oplo ol Clilckai-ha and to tho hih
that H just us certain that is "Qua!!; I
ami Service at Tinner's." 'Uilllty of imr 0'"B 811 R('rvic" l1'
Merchants may come and no but j VI" have Kiven. We would appreciate
you will flnil T Ik nor at the same place. ; your orders ami resit assured we will
This make our ninth year in (.'hick (give yon the liest. price that quality
asha. goods (an he sold for.
C T 1 M r O Phone 83 and 84
IC5MWn 120S.'I hi
hird St.
Putting Finisbing
Touches on Election1;;;;
Telegram by t'mteu i'roba
'anhingtoii Feb Forty-eight ex-
citisionlKis are now putting the. fin-
ishing ton hes on the last presidential
el.'i tion. Tin y come from the near-
mid furtin-n.M!it . j -a rt? of the
I'llllcd State t w!l'.i x p.isos iwiiii II
u generous manlier by i'nde Sam ami jtion the
linger in air mating periods it in to
the Georgian that falls the lienor of
laring" the election of Wilson lie
ill occupy a place on the rout runt
beside .Speaker Clark and will preside
at the ceremonies. This formally
closes ilie election and marks the in-
augural ion of the Incoming executive.
The trusted bearer 'rem Palem who
brings the votes of the electoral col-.
b;:e of Oregon (ravels a distance of
approximately ;jlii) miles' tie greatest
: of any and receives $T.S..0 not to
0 !
iJlIliS
ana Loats im wo
Hart Scharc ner
5- IflUl Jt
ti ii Si Si i
trip east.
each carries with him
dressed to "The I'r
t'lliled States Senate."
Their !i( a:l import function al
1 1 o 1 1 it h a very pleasant ( no. They ar.-
charged to deliver the certified votes
of tii" various -leeioral colleges to the
pre-'ldimr Officer Of (ho t'j Ited St l'i-H
helm tp ho that the presdleiiit'lcct may
!: forma'!y Jedared ". b eted" on
M:mh . 1'or th!. service Vnele S'aui
pays every four years.
On tlio second Wednesday in Feliru-
Hrj acrerding to the constitution th."
e. rtlfied copies aie a.-rieJ by t-j
inesseicrs wi'ii the presid;. officer
unJ neniiis of the senate followin.'
to the house chambers where hi the
I 1. nv lit r tif uelh lil.i.-i.S oi i tin i eS-
il.t.y aie Oci..i. .l tooiiied ci inp.iien
iill tir!i-ati co (es a'; I aeif-iteti as
th ii .a.i lit.il i'l.iwi i l.e- elei.i..u i'.
the pr'-.-hM;;.
AVhlle tje senate is now presidei
over by both Senators Haeou and (ia1-
a packet ad Tlie messenaer from Olympia Wash-
f 'f the im.-'on lias sci ond f irthest journey
coveriiij; ih i'l miles for IT.'il. T'ie
California u is bouwlit from Sac-
ramento a:T mil.-s from the national
c.xpital and costs I'uc r- Sam $711.7").
AunaiHilis is the nearest state cap-
I'.il a':d lies within an hour's ride of
Washinjiton. He ho brings tVte vote
of .Maryland although everclsinc; a
ommii-fioti equally as importaut hk
any of the others receives only ".(
for his troubles.
Mahomet and the Mountain.
j Mahomet n.ado the ieople belhva
that he would call a hill to. him anil
from tho top of It offer up his prayers
i for tho cbs':rvar.eo of hU law. The
I people jwir.l'W; Slahcmct ca!icJ tho
j hill to come to him niain and a(;:iin;
' end vha the hill stood s'ill he was
never a wait nbasned but sahl: "If
the hill wiii not "otne to Mahomet Ma-
homet will go to the hill." riaeon's Es-
say "Of Uoidncss."
The Easy Laxative
In justice to yourself you sliould try k'exail Orderlies your
money back if you don't like them. They are a candy coo
fectlon that really do give easy relief from constipation.
The Kl Keno Democrat last week
contained the following:
''A condition li.is recently arisen at
the state capital that it will stand
thti people in hand to keep close look-
out upon. Beneath the surface a on
spirucy is beiim hatched that is far
reaching in its effects and that is as
dark and treacherous as wily and ex-
perienced lobbyists are capable of con-
ceiving'. Not only are the people to
be mulcted in the sum or $int)ui)(i but
the boys and girls the school children
are to be set back a couple of years
in their educational aspirations.
"Four years ago the edtraiional an
fliorilies made an adoption of text
books in this state and the companies
that were then contracted with arj
tin; five hi companies that arc known
as the trust.. Hooks were purchased
u exorbitant prices and some of them
have been condemned wherever usej.
"State riupt. Wilson recognized the
necessity of making a new adoption.
and he with other members of the
board of education began work on the
ir.th day of June I'dl1 and labored
every day until July 2'Jth in making
the adoption. More time was spent ;ii
making the old adoption wlu-n the
way had to be blazed. The adoption
made by the present board of edue.i-
tlou mt with the opposition of the
American Hook Co. .Maynard .Merrill
& Co. and J. B. Johnson & Co. every
one of whom bad ben driven out of
lexas and Kansas an v. ho have con
stituted the giant octopus that has had
Its slimy ter.;.a les on the book bus-
iness of the country. These compa-
nies maintained paid arents around
the slate capital while the adoption!
was being made and soma of them
now have pah! lobbyists at the legis-j
latnre who are seeking in every way
to nullify the work of the. state board
( f education. J. H. liifiz'r is a repre-
sentative of the book trust and he It
was who induced the territorial legis-
lature to make an adoption that (lov.
Fernui-on at the time was compelled
to veto. 1
' The fact is that the adoption made
in July by the present board has saved
to the taxpayers of this state $ loo.h.'ri
a fact which can be proven in a few
minutes by any one v:ho will take
the in ices paid under the old adop-
tion and tint paid under the new law.
There has been some talk about the
American Hook company and at one
time it was whispered that that con-
cern bad sutue influence wiih the
present board. The Ameriean Hook
company furnishes hut one book and
that Is a dictionary and no one else
submitted a price on one. That is whv
the American Hook company is today)
behind the scheme to tielli'y th mev I
adopt ion. That is why a paid lobby-
1st is today banging around the cor-1
riders of the legislative halls ndvoe;ir-j
ins the passage of one of the two bills!
recently introduced. One of ll
Selby's Oxfords for women and a large consign
f1
mentof White Goods Linen Suiting in the plain
and New Crape Veaves are now all on display for
your inspection in our store.
SHOP AT THE
EAGLE IF YOU
' WANT THE LATEST
IN EVERYTHING
list in tne city
r
irst m styles
amy
owest in price
new adoption from being carried into
effect as it would keep other oov
cerna that are trying to get a foothold
out cf competition with them. The
state superintendent recently sent out
a small pamphlet in which lie gives j
the prices paid and a comparison by
pupils and trades so that anyone can j
easily ascertain tho amount that will J
be saved by the new adoption. '
"State Supt. Wilson i is making a!
manly fight and is trying to place j
higher class books in the hands of thai
pupils but is also trying to save the
taxpayers thousand A oi idoiit. : 3. He lias i
earned their enmity and hatred and I
these concerns are Using every effort
to undo what lie has dene. The grasp-1
ing powerful hand of the hoik trust'
is out; the vile methods of the trust :
are being utilized to mulct the tax-:
payers and money is being used to
again place them in control. Tin; van-1
iure that has disgraced so many states
is again on the warpath ant! thy dark
conniving schemes of shrewd men are
being hatched in the dead hours of
night when honest men are asleep.
It is up to the members of the legisla-
ture not to be misled and it is up to
tne people to keep their eyes upon
their legislators. A fight is being made-
tor the boys and girls cf this state.
1'lioy are unable to be present and
they are the ones yet unborn; h.r. e
sacred rights that should h pro
Kited."
CE3h
ifTiirfiKfi office.
KAGS WANTED
paid for clean cotton
raja
Moles and Mares for Sale
N o Need t o Send
Out of Town for
Your Plans and
Specifications
When you-xan get the
best in Chickasha.
Don't fail to see
HAROLD MACKLIH
The Up-tc-Dat3 Architect
If you are contemplating
building anything frcm
a modern bungalow to a
five story office builiing.
No Job Too Small and None
Too Large
My charges are merely
nrop rthnate to the qual-
ity of 'v-erk deliver.
';v;Vn.yne 1101.
Over Eap;'.e Merc. Hldy.
1 have 10 head of good mules ari l
mares for sale for cash. Can be seen
at i'alace Hani. All of this fcik tint
is not sold by the first Monday in Feb-
ruary will be sold at auction sain on
first Monday in February.
A. S. WHITE'
l--.VSt Phone Ki.
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On account of ii:'"::.; taken V.-
agency for the
Studebaker Line
of Motor Cars
My Courier Demon-
strator is for ale.
You Never Know
You're Wearing
Them
They are comfortable.
They hold firm! without
pinching.
They are becoming even
distinctive.
You put their un or take
them off without touching
the lenses.
Lenses fitted under posi-
tive guarantee at
Gin's Ooti sal Parlor
123 C!
ickasha Ave.
At an extraordinary;!- !...i- p: V... T!
car is a good one luliy eruiiei .1. ir
a poe;;;ii i.io'or and r.fv i::v:. Vt
prohai.iy l;ao.v the c xe i: ace of fa
car that may now be had for
P iZ O t L. SC Ej
Johnson
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fined health is largely (li piM. ! nt
tlpim tha bowls. lica thfy .i'eino
hiKiHh tl.p wk.to niMterinl that is
tliruwu o!t hy iht !cru ni-urnu-htt.
1 hli i-ulld;uiiu I'tl.'.Tliti'H
K..ioui wl'.i. h -!rruUte through.out
the txidy ti-iidiiiit Ui cent.' cootc l
tui:.i. Lad breath beada.'be ilJA
brmu R"!cn. n.'rvniiHn.M's bih jusnesa
lJ oiler iitiiiuyaui.'t'S.
Avoid harsh cathwrtied and physics.
Tliry ieiv" Imt 1 e'i !;e ir ry relief.
Tlievoften aiik'ravaie thr reai trool ie.
They sra mrttcukirly bad !. r .U-
dreii dheale or ayed permmfi.
y lam i iii i ii VKufesmumia
Cmw in tablet form tustp just lii.B
(.aiidv and ait. uulnl lur lUeii "t'i.f.y.
seething ai'tien upon Ilie liowei.
Tkcv don't puri;c. Krme. cause
iisiicefi hiimv'ne? nnr the iurunP!i-
ii'Mi'i aUi'iidant uxu th" w of
nM'ltn'.ivi 1 1'-eir acticti i w pleas-
ant timl tiiii lakmit i i H"xaH t e l'T-
lies ai.iant bucouRS u ihiaiiu iusu-ad
of a duty.
Cliildn-n liV liexill Orderlies.
Tbey ar ideal for m?ii or tieiii
j i i-iiins as well us for the most robuit
I hey net Inward relieving ceiihtipa
turn and (!.o to overeoinn it4 causa
and to make unneeeary tho fro-
qut'ut Ufie of lanativfs. i lHy nerva
to tone and ptrenqthm the nerve
and i.. miles of I lie bowel aud aaat
L.:w. uruaiij ur gland).
Make Us Prove It
Wo Runrantra to refund pvcry
penny paid us t.ir U'a!l Orderlies if
iiey do not Rive entire Rati faction.
Vie a-k no pn;ni(v and r in no
:.!;::i:i:i'GU. Vour ir.crc wrJ it
eutucient. for us to promptly and
cne.'riuhy relund the fmney.
F)oe-a't that prove that Reiall
Orderlies niut !w nlit? oil nui-t
knew vrt w.icld not tiiire make air)
a pronu.1 virt.-Bfi e were positively
rert mi that liexall Orderlies will do
nil we H em fur them fbern is no
TiiOney risk attached to a trial at
Kel'l Orderlies and ill jtistiec to
.voursi lf you bhould not hesitate to
L.t them.
Ui'sull Orderlies come in rouven-ien:.lve-.t-inieket
hue tin boxes; 14
tablets loe; ttt tablets iaci SO
' tablets ol.'e.
NO NEED TO STOP WORK. !
When the doctor order;? you to step!
work it staggeis jou. 1 can't ;ou buy.
Vou know you' are weak run down
bills piov ides that the adoption cej
nttllified abselut-ly vU;;ie tile i.!Uerj
I'lopcsi-S 10 eMi-ud the old adoption
for two years. Tho latter is with the
hope that this would take it over Supt.
Wilson'H term of o'fice and then the
book trust would hope to have a free
hand. The people of this state should !
Know the facts and slmubl warn every!
I memner oi tne legislature o! Hie el-
forts of the book concerns to regafli
hold on the hook business in this
state.
"Some objection was made to the
history adopted hy the present beard
hut the author has made the necessary
changes in this and it is today much
the best history ever used. The arith-
metic formerly tutoetn.! tn the 'jhj
adoption was eomletm.ed by every
school man in the state and its author
practically cot
ana tailing !.' health day by nay nut
you miiKt work a" I'mg yen c:ci
r.taiid. What you nerd is Kl ' trie l:U
tela to give tone strengin and tiger
lo your system to prevent hrea ':. down
and build vou tip. I'cn't he weak
I sickly or ailing when Kl-H-trie l'.i'rers
will benefit you from the first dose.
Thousands bless them for t '"'ir g! m--iftr.i
health and -strength. Try them.
Kvery bottle is guaranteed to satisfy.
Only eic at llrown Ai'C'o.'s.
Adv. d&w-
IS shades; for colcrinrj ail
woe:! satin finish.
The newest and most popular
designs in WALL PAPER.
WiNDOW GLASS.
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Cars wal be here soon a:
.". ant au agct
1 Ca.i io Co'
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: 426 Chickasha Ave.
We only handle the very best of
Meats.
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Prompt Delivery.
PHONE 564
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CHICKASHA OKLA.
Cash j-i 1 icr
Gxpresa office.
RAG 3 WANTED
ci-.-aa cotwa raws
!pllmfFs
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CAUTION': Pitase L.eir in mind tha1 liexiiil nenn diei are not Bold by all druf
g?m. Vou can buy Revel I ni.-.-ln s o:nv at 1 oe llmaii Stores.
vu ti-n bey Heall (I'.l-'t'e in ' iiwn;i'f a' nor store-
sscd that it. was no
CHICKASHA
II. J. BROWNSON
Tho jiTftati Store
OKLAHOMA
TliTd is a Rprall Store in nearly every h.voi aa.l city in ttie T'liiti-ii flatus Canada and
Cre..l P;ieen. '! hero m a uili-rent Kes.ol lt:!!... iy r renriy every or.btiary luinaa ill
aeb wpecmlty ilesiijn.Ki tor t.ii.1 jiarlieular ill tur v- lie'ti it ia reeoiniiiemiul.
The Rexall Stores are Amcilcii's Urcutusi Drug Store
tip lo the standard win u he refiiM-d
to ask again for lis adoption. The
books adopted by tho present board
are far and away ahead of the hooks
formerly used aud one of the rem'--sentativrs
of the defeated book con-
cerns admitted this aril said it was i
much better adoption than tne on'l'0ik
made in Texas. In addition to this
the Stale Teachers' association met
recently and not one word of protest
was raised against the adaption but
words of praise were heard ovep.'-
wherc. The opinions of these nun an 1
women should be worth something and
should be taken in preference to some
one wdio has tin axe to grind. Th?
big bock companies could easily af-
ford to spend $.iii0fl0 lo prevent the
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The largest shipment of White Goods
ever put on sale in Chickasha.
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hresu l'ora. tta
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lice illlS Mitt i
mil Sausa ;e-- ad are best bought '
hero whore you are assured of the
daintiest finest Quality aud the lowest!
possible prices. i
Onr Hams and Kacous are delicious;
our Sausage a dolisht that will sat-
isl'y the exacting epicure's palate.
Allow us to serve you today.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, February 3, 1913, newspaper, February 3, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732176/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.