Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA.' '
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Chickasha Daily Express j
EVANS & SMITH
Giobgi II. Evans Edito
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Oklahoma
CHICKASHA. OKLAHOMA. JULY 28 1311
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One year deilrered by carrier $4. SO
8!x monies delivered by carrier 2 4')
TtirM months delivered by carrier 1.20
One month delivered by carrier .40
Any erroneous reflection on the character standing or reputation ot any
J ?rtou. firm or corwatioa and any misstatement wtica may appear ia the
columns of the fcipress will be gladly corrected upon iu being brought to
. the attention of tie management.
On Aasut first IZ''-') postal savin?
bank will be in operation in th-i '
tailed S'ates.
ia Co.olado may
tost down Pike's Peak throw no .
balls or engage in any other winter j
HuUae they like.
t
Even thou?h I- reputji.caua nei :
ed the democrats pass the wool tariff j
revision b.ll no oi.e ahouid say it waa i
an Ufilw ky cumber. ; . J
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Congressman Scott Ferris la doing
what ae can to get the Indian pay-
ment. Mis effort in this line are
surely appreciated by those wanting
the money.
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Lu'her Burhank announces that
so:ne of his discoveries are equal in
Importance to the finding of a new
continent. From which we infer that
Lu.her repudiates the plan of hiding
one's lantern in a deep well.
'"' " '
ti.e proua lavner oi 21 cunuicu nnim-n
his last boy Lee f.'rucc af'er Okla-
noma's second governor. Certainly j
that hoy should have been named i
Teddy. 1
Vr('"nLJilnJK -he '"V
ocrala due ereuit lur unj pabdKe o
the Canadian reciprocity bill to w hich
the Dallas News remarks that hardly i
could a good measure pass congress ;
without democratic votes.
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Cotton has come down during the
laBt few days and the speculators
place much atresa on rains and a
bumper crop. From the highest price
of the season to the present reduction
shows abou' $!2.."0 per bale.
The finerarts commission at Wash-
ington has recommended a memorial
to Lincoln to cost two million dollars
to be erected in Pollomac park. Per-
sonally we are for the monument but
would prefer to Bee it placed in the
Lincoln National Park in Kentucky.
o '
Persident Taft says he assumes re-
sponsibility for the opening of Chu-
gali National Forest reserve iu Alaska
and I'inchot' comes along and sajs the
president must also shoulder the re-
sponsibility for the way in which It
wiis opened.
That "Jones Smith" article which
appcar'-d in the Kxprcss a few days
ago under the bead of "Gambling" and
over the signature "A Subscriber"
would have had better effect and look- j
ed better if it had had the writers !
name feigned to it.
The Wichita K.igle is certainly no
mugwump if it. practices what It
preaMiee; Tbe following is the Kagh-s
opinion: "1 he fellow who can't take I
sld'-s in. a matter of life and death to!
a tow ti has about as much place there- ;
in by rii as a bull terrier with tab j
low legs has lms:tesn chasing an as- j
bestos Tom Cat Ihrough hell."
o !
Dr A. K Fisher chief of the ere- ;
Tiomic. division of the biological pur- '
ve.v of the department of agriculture t
holds that the house cat and tin ling- j
hi h Kp-rro have no place 1 tithe ec-I
ommiy of nature and otitht to be ex- j
tenuina'eii. The rparrow drives away j
useful bud ad ia"s the professor
savft w sil not i siu !i rats or mice ex-
cept in rare instance.
j
The ilc.vh of old man Johnson who j
d cj frni tiij.iri' s t . l d w hen ran j
down by two beys ri'iine bievci.-s is j
hi i.ith!M5 to be deplored. A'ilhont
i-i.-iMi-en'i: b ; the f-'i it or innm cm e j
of (he bii !.. riiiis wlio stuck tho j
old i-i.ni w jib th-;r is we think H ;
:.c;;t 'I t.rsrt an t ! sMUl ti) ot her J
l.-i :. ;:! nm'r t nu'ea-t I
!.-'! v erj he !y i'o rh!-a t. u-h vci.ii ;es !
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PUBLISHERS
TELEPHONE NO. 43
OF GRADY COUNTY!
it tfce Postoffice it Chickih
as second clasi mail mitter.
.One week delivered by carrier .10
jOne year ty tas.il - 4.0C ;
'fix months by mail ZM '
: Three months by mail ".(
.Single copy
.05
Stump Asnby once a political fig- .
ure in Texas leaning to the popa-
J list party ; 'uarit)g himself to run
' for congreka in the Antlers (Ok.) dii-
lr"'- ft'-ump ina-ie mmh'ni ieu on
ti' 8tau ud once ran for lieutenant .
governor vt
fueion ticket. Sher-
man (Texas Democrat.
Governor CYuee i advocating that
Oklahoma pntronize home Industries
gC(J bu Hhfft fttm the building of
ti.e capitoI down to the cotton patch
and is at present especially Interest-
ed ia the latter proposition. The gov-
ernor does not see the advantage of j
farmers polng out of the state and i
hiring cotton picker lust to Ions as
one can he found. in it. It looks as!
tnou.
the cotton crop is omg to he
a record breaker and the governor ;
has .-o been frifoin.el so he is mak-! Th" mirror revolves In a dark box
im? personal a'pi-cal to all with ! having windows of coloied glass di-
whom he comes in contact to advo- i ".nly above and below the mirror.
ate -.Ok!alonla coUon k.k.r9 Ok- i
!ahona roUon tMu u. urPS M
ar.oma couon iickw. nt ures an j
farmers - to make as public as possi- ;
bin just how .many will he needed
jn ti
-ir section. Anlmorite.
o 1
8oft-Tned Bals of China.
The natives of China use larce hells
of their ow n make In many of thalr !
tirrru an.1 mrinftRtert wrtTfa thft
Uni!-d SWfU:"i;: roochow.-. I ;
jav noticed all through Japan and
China that the tone of the monastery
and temple hells Is very soft and
smooth due to the superior duality
I or tne material usea in ineir niauu-
facture and to the absence of iron
tlapptra the result being a marvelous
roi'ness and mellowness of tone. The
bells are never swung being always
suspended in a fixed frame and the
sound is produced by striking them
on the outer edge with a wooden mal
let This makes the soft tones which 1
are bo 'Hllghtfully melodious.
Chickasha Okla.
Chickasha Ckla.
i woo '. --- 3012.;
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Just Because
OLR SALES Ah'li LARGE.
J hit jive a couple of ynod rci-
ton wAe k can benjfil you.
Thi tirnt reason m on the price
to you. nude pnnsible by our crtth
uii'intitv tut ir.y.
The tionl reiin ' Freh Gro-
ceries lor youbicdute of the vol-
ume of our bunine Prove! It.
We have just received a lot
of Texaa Elberta Peaches.
Phone i i'vur Order
GEO. K. POWERS
PHONE 156-
JQ MEASURE THE INTELLECT j
Scientists Have Invented Machine
Which Does the Work With Matr
ematical Accuracy.
A machine bus neen perfected by I
which one's mental character can be
determined and his intelligence meas- j
ured with something of the accuracy '
that ecales determine the weight of i
coal or chocolate creame. The appa-
ratua consists of a revolving mirror
he sxis of which is horizontal and ;
which can he turned at any rcriveu
speed by a handle and hit ffur;
Tl.B Kneefl lit W'hieh ihn atis l r'-ifMnK i
ut bJy ingtaat lu 8jiown y a lt;.c.ai
indicator.
0us!d8 achv " ?5 i
Paper xea at an anp.e UI
iper to tiie pIano cf the glass and!
llamlnted by an electric lamp. i
A be;im of dlfiTuxe Hsbt.tbua passes i
throusli the colored glass of the win- i
: dow and Impinges on the mirror. As 1
! the mirror revolves the colored rerlec- j
I tlon beam passes over an aperture In j
the side of the box against which the 1
eye of the person being tested Is !
tl-.r.rt Whf-n the reflection beam
haa passed over me aperture the col-j
or Impulse on the retina ceases until
the mirror has reached the position j
in which it reflects the next colored j
j beam of light Into the eye. j
The experiments of Shelford Bid- I
i well s.nd of others have shown that j
' the sensation of a color persists for a I
i short Jin; after the external Impulse j
j has cea:.?d. If the duration of this j
persii;tc-:.o is erjuiil to the lime Inter- j
1 val between two successive Impulses ;
from the revolving mirror the color !
T;ijj appear to he continuous
TALK OF THE TOWN
AT DUGAN'S
There is a reason for it -we are giving
the best bargains Chickasha people
have ever had. Every day sales are
increasing. Are you getting your
share of the Bargains?
Don lt Miss Our Silk and Ging-
ham Bargains this Week.
Cream Sfrg Cake.
Two well tate tt-n pot In
to a cup and fill with se t cream.
Yeiy riol! milk :ll do. Four into mix-
jug bowl add 1 cup of sugar 1' cupi
of Si jir. 1 teaspoon bakicg powie
and a finch of salt beat weiL Bake
tu moderate oven.
Inviting Temptation.
Many people pi in for defeat Ifk
tte boy whose mother told hltn that
be coi;Id cot go to the river nor
inirairJre b'Jt he did. When be re-
turned and his mother saw the signs
he confessed that he was tempted
end went with the boys. She noticed
that his coat bu'ftei rut Puttir.g her
hand In she pulled out bin bathing
tu!t. When confronted with It he
aid "i was afraid that I might be
tempted when I pot there so I took
theee along." Some people expect
to fall and plan for It.
New Musical Instrument.
Army men recently returned fiorji
the Philippines brought a new musi-
cal lni-irumc-Gt which in proving a de-
lightful acquisition for the drawing
room. It Is called a mandola and ia i
larger and contains more notes than I
'he ordinary mandolin. Mrs. Reber I
daughter of Geceril Miles Introduced
the first mandola In Washing on
An Incentive.
"N'owr my boy" said the head of the i
firm "if you will attend strictly to
your duties I will do something fins
for you. I want you to always ask j
when yeu answer the telephone who
11 Is before you let it be known
whether I am here or not and always
be careful when the people come
here to find out who they are and
what they want before you come Into
the private office to learn who her I
wish to see them or not."
"Yea. sir" replied the new office
hoy "I understand. I had to do that
where I worked before."
"Very well. See that you make no
mistakes and as I have said I will
do something nice for you."
"What are you goln' to do for me It
I give satisfaction raise me wages?"
"Well I can't promise that exactly
but I'll bring you the Bcore cards of
the ball games and let you make an
album of thorn If you tend to busi-
ness pvi?rly. I never miss a game."
Ancient-Church Custom.
At. the Parish Church Chard Som-
erset the other morning at the con-
clusion of the hymn before the ser-
mon Prebendary Farrer remained
standing at the entrance to the chan-
cel while a sergeant of police marched
through the center aiide carrying one
of the curious old borough maces and
an official looking document which'
he duly presented to the vicar and
without walling for it to be opened re-
turned to the". west entrance. The
vicar then entered the pulpit opened 1
the envelope read the contents to I
himself .nd proceeded with the aer-!
mon. This document was the official j
notification given to the vicar that j
the town council had elected a church- j
warden for the ensuing year a prlvi- j
lego which according to an ancient '
ci:rtom the council possess London I
Daily Mall.
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BUYING HADE EASY AT
Go-Cart Buffets Sideboard
Linoleum ChinaCIoseis Dtesser
Lace Curtains Extension Table Wa&hstand
Rockers Center Table Costumer
Chairs Desks Davenport
25 Per Cent
PORCH ROCKERS AT 15
PERCENT DISCOUNT summers. Buyvvhileour
25 PER CENT OFF
SAVES TWO LIVE!.
"Neither my sister nor myself might
be living today if it had hot been for
Dr. King's New Discovery" writes A.
D. McDonald of FayettevilJe N. C It.
F. D. No. 8. "for we both had fright-
ful coughs that no other remedy could
help. We were told my sister had
consumption. She was very weak and
had night sweats but your wonderful
medicine completely cured us both.
It's the best I ever used or heard of."
For sore lungs coughs colds hem-
orrhage lagrippe asthma bay fever
croup whooping cough all bronchial
troubles its supreme. Trial bottle
free. uOc and $1.00. uuaranteed by
Brown & Co. ' diw
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Prosecution proceedings will be in-
stituted against property owners and
residents of the city who persist in
dumping trash on the pavement and
especially in cases where the parkings
are cleaned and cleared and the trash
piled on the pavement. Persons who
continue to dump such trash on the
pavement may find themselves facing
charges in the police court if the prac-
tice is continued.
BEN Hl'DGLVS.
City Street Commissioner.
Chickasha Okla.
n-s)i3
Chickasha CkSa.
Schowwill trust you--call today. You can
buy from us no matter where you live.
DO YOU NEED
DISCOUNT Of! REFRIGERATORS
ON HAMMOCKS.
$3.75.
I
A $2.00 PICTURE FREE
For a few days we of fer a speciil in booVa. Have a
beautiful Horary edition of the standard works-bij? value
at 35c our regular price but during this sale they will goat
25c and with each book you vet a guess as to the lucky
number One $2.00 FLsher Picture will be given away
with every twenty-five books sold.
DUNLAP'S
421 Chickasha Ave.
'. 5. Clean four white Aoc tlijper $ii eS am' butt a ith Art Vvm 10c
The best light for
every purpose is
Electric Light.
Ghickasha Light Heat & Power Co
317 Chickasha Ave. Phone 100.
DZWARE CF SUDDEN ATTACKS
THAT MAY PROVE DEADLY.
YOU CAN SOON REPEL THE
MOST DANGEROUS WITH
1 J Lw U J LJ ii w
THE MOST IIJFALLISLE CURE FCR
COUGHS AND COLDS
WHOOPING COUG
AND C.MY RELIABLE REKtCY FCR
THROAT AND LUNGS
PRICE 50c AND $1.00
" J OLD AND CUARAMTITD BYT'.-
THE BROWN DRUG COMPANY
OUR STORE
Parlor Suite
Rugs
C rrets
ohiftoniers
Beds
Discount is on. Price was
LL L ii l
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1911, newspaper, July 28, 1911; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732950/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.