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BY LESLIE Q. NIBLACK.
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THURSDAY. JANITAUY 31 1307.
ANNOUNCEMENT
For State Treasurer:
J. A. MENEFEE.
ot Carnegie.
For State Superintendent
S. M. BARRETT
of Lawton.
For Secretary of Stato:
WILLIAM CROSS
of Oklahoma City.
For Judge of Supremo Court:
A. J. RITTENHOUSE
; of Chandler.
For Stato Auditor:
AUGUSTUS E. IVEY
II of Stlllwell.
'HeWs
a hot: Thaw will bo nc-
(jiultte'd.
. How woald you like to bo a Jauuary
Thaw juror?
-Tho two big propositions uro:
Jamos
Crow find OJd Crow.
Oklahoma doos not want state wido
prohibition that's cot tain.
Oklahoma loads In more lines of
agriculture than any stato.
ItprohlbltlDn Tarries thero will be
millions of Idle properly in the state.
When' dreaming of the future stato
dream largely or you will mtss tho
toarit
t
Good roads nnd line farms are old
hjms. One 1b rarely seen without
ih" other.'
What's tg prevent the Thaw agents
from bribing the police officials who
uuard the Jurors?
Tno nOxt to years will show a larg-
er growth of factories in this stato
than in any oihbr In tho Union
Perhaps Governor Swettlngham can
1 ell how jiapor tstes. now thaJrliehftn
been coinpeltod to ont that -latter to
Admit ul Davis.
Large bodies of schou land jdBflh as
iho Klcknpoo Indemnity land'groaily
retard tho growth of the coluuffjn In
which thoy aro located and should he
uMti
Ml83QUrl Is plannlag for a now
$5 1. 0.000 oopllol building. IookB
like tno good old state hud changed
ber mode and meant to show the other
httC
Tho Renublloan Press Direau is
tnorlbund likewise puerile and stupid.
In the halcyon dftys of the Grimes
reglmu such iugrowing alfairs were
iiokn wrt.-
The railroad caseB to be heard by
tho interstate Commerce commls-
'on Thursday t Oklalion a City will
be an event of great linportan e to
tho e.. Ire state.
The French regard ih- '! iman elee-
lion practically inilor&tim tlu -mpror
fis liiKlily donKerous tn Firnrh Inter-
t Poor old Buiopi When will
tin lamb IK down in the- inn
Tiie preachers iu Illinois and Okla-
homa am at odds it appears. The X lit -D
la cleiKyinen art- piay.nx lor muiil-
c 1 ! locul optlou. ilin Oklahoma men
ol thff doth flKht Jural option
Wlien the cuabiituilonal ouvuiittou
bh')Ui u Uie very best organic law
bror made with the subsidized Repub-
lican prese howl. The comnon
4444$K$$S$0Q"fr6"frG6
THAT rheumatism is not wholly due
to te damp air and cold winds.
There's something wrong wJth your
constitution.
Scott' j- Emufsfon of cod liver
oil and hypophosphites contains the
flesh-building blood-enriching ele-
ments required to eet your constitution
right
Needn't worry then about damp air.
AU. DUUCCISTSi 60e AND $1.00.
$$&$$$'KM4HQHQHte.
coyote will actually- becomo alarmed
to hear such a hubbub.
President MoKtiiTey wns truly a
great ninli. He was an International
character. Croat was his life but
greater was his donth. Ho Indeed for-
gave oven his assassin and was sin-
cere In that and all other acta i: his
life.
ROOSEVELT'S SILENCE.
President Roosevelt Iibb always been
good to Oklahoma. Ho advocated her
cauao In his message and nlways
urged statehood. It tnrwt bo con-
fossed that ho In common with many
lenders at Washington exiioctod Ok-
lahoma to bo itopubllcan. It wont
Democratic by a landslide. Tho whole
national cabal fell down hard on their
statehood schemo and might naturally
Imj rusentful.
These considerations havo led many
to bellevo thnt President Roosovult
would turn down tho constitution If
It eoiitnlned a "Jim Crow" clause. A
dealro to square himself with colored
element on account ot tho UrownsvUlo
order has been counted to bo a patent
rautor In the case.
Many of tho host .friends of the
Democratic party both In tho sonato
and in the house havo freely given it
! their opinion that tho Prosldont
world liirn downtho constitution If
it contained such" an ordinance. No
jm Is so foolish as to wish to dellb-
nrntniv eiulaneei. stntehood by any
net inn of H10 convention. Tlioso who1
most strongly favor ".Tim Crow" laws
would not do thnt or advlso It.
But does It endanger It? Other
sta-te hnvo tbeso laws. Tho statutes
t)f Oklahoma contain a provision for
'separate BChools" which is 0110 or tho
;1uo of "Jim Crow" laws. This statute
was endorsed by congress in the on-
tilling net and oxtondod to Indlnn
Territory
If the President is a friend of Okla-
homa he should disclose his attitude
on 'his question. Ho has not rofused
to glvo his opinion in ndvan-co on al-
most every other great question both
within and without his official Juris-
Jlctlon. Why should ho- now nssuino
x sphinx like attltudo unless ho in-
tends to strlko a blow? All posBiblO(
Lroublo could bo averted by a little
frankness on tho part of tho Presi-
dent. Democrats will not omit the
Urn Crow provision merely to plncato
tho President but thoy would do any
lonorablo thing to avoid a failure of
jtntchcod.
Separate coacr.es and waiting rooms
and soparate schools are wanted by
tho people. Thoy said as much at tho
aloctlon. Tho. delegates nro in hearty
accord with tho Ideas of tho people
md disposed to follow them If It can
be dono without having tho wholo
constitution hold up by tho President.
If President Roosjvelt lies stealthily
In wait and permits tho convention to
include an ordinance against which
ho Is no set thnt ho will turn down
statehood ho will bo committing
nothing short of a stupendous of-
ten e. Ho wilt lay himself and his
party opon to tho chargo of plotting
against statehood on account ot tho I
Democttie 'victory lant fall and
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'ailu of the omnibus hill to accomp-
lish its purposes.
The PresliV iu wlil not do It. He Is
broad minded and outspoken enough
u let his desires bo known.
WHY LOCAL OPTION IS BEST.
Dispatches from Illinois toll of a
'r-uttade by pulpiteers on tho liquor
'raffle. The good men of tho Suckor
statu are holding prnyor meetings
irgiitg the passage of a bill In the
Ulnois KglB latino which favors local
ptlon. Tho ntl-sa'roon loeguo has a
o:l option hill slmtlnr In Intent and
uiirport to tho minority report on
Mquor traltlc. Introduced In tho Okla-
11 0111 a constitutional convention nnd
now under debate by that body. While
Alio good men of Illinois fight for local
option uio laterested preachers hero
oppose It. If local option Is good for
Illinois it cortaluly is good for Okla-
homa. Wo can not understand this
rnrjanco tn tho cloth. Tho liquor laws
of Oklahotra aro much stricter nnd
lr hotter enforced In Oklahoma at
ito present . time than In Illinois.
There Is au ei'emont of danger to Bay
nothing of tho loss In capital in Okla-
homa being covored by constitutional
prohibition. Why? ljocauso Kansas
tnd Mai.ie have shown that prohlbl-
'on can not bo enforced. It will he
1 faice in Oklahoma air' tho stato will
use millions in revenues. Tim ox
oonse of m?lntalnliiK a stato will be
iifHvy at best for tho first ton yoars
1 id with the present revouues cur-
ni.wi it win ne ouiuougomo inueeu
It Is as easy to buy nn onfoi cement
wmmtsslim as a dishouel county of-
lctsi nnd Kansas has hdi much ex-
leritnce In seelns; good officials
bcuRbt ofi'." The itmttlf in Oklahoma
an be regulated in but one Intelligent
a throi.gh the people by the
initiative and referendum. Undor the
minority report now In tho convention
.uuiiiolpal local option can be put Into
ffe t. Ths community that Is op-
posed to saloons cm veto It out. Thnt
io"r fair enough; senvlblp onongh.
And the high licenses (lowing from the
tew sahion that do qnoratn nil) go
iar toward defraying municipal ox-
mxutct. THE
GYMNASIUM A
COLLEGE ESSENTIAL-
Athletic sports are essential to Iu-
tellectual development. Tho physical
and tho monlal qualities nnst mingle
In proper proportions to tnako a runn.'
Either unduly dovelopod to tho neg-
lect ot the other makes n weakling.
All head and no body Is a pitiful life
and probably untimely death. All
body ts equally pitiful Idiocy.
Tho college gymnasium Is ns essen-
tial as tho college hall. Tho gym-
nnslum should not he mndo to sup-
plant but to assist Out door sports.
A certain sclentlfUk dovoUmmoiit of
tho body can ho secured In tho gyrri-
nasium thnt Is not posslltlo In Ha
Held sports. Every mustJo can there
get 1U proper development nnd vor-
bal instruction not posslblo In the
field can bo given. Tho gymnasium
can run without regard to condition's
of weather ami thoroforo regularly.
That several of t'.io eastern colleges
hnvo gone wild over nlhlotlos is no
reason for western colleges to neg-
lect them. Athletics like everything
else need a tittle good did "horse
sense" nt the helm. Strychnino Is
good medicine given in proper does
but it will not do to tnko In overdoses
What Is flnor than tho American
boy strong In body nnd bright of
mind? Doos not mother's hottrt leap
for Joy at tho sight ot her collego boy
roseate with hoalth and strength
bright of Intellect and untarnished nt
heart? Father too finds his glasses
a littlo blirrou and tm'st needs wipe
them and blow his nose.
His Jaunty sister the American col-
logo girl sparkling with exuberance
if spirit strong coiupotltor of the boy
In ny sport or mental exercise nnd
yet crowned with that Inimitable
femlnlno amiability that cons ituus
tho crown of womanhood appeals to
the tenioro3t platio in tho parents
heart It 13 proper to obsorvo that the
appeal dood not stop with father and
mother. These are tho results of the
collego gym.
The opposlto picture msy bo a sad
oita It often is a rfeal tragedy. Thr
n. S and A. U. aro Home. Tlioy bold
In tr'embllng nervous bands sheep
skins. 10
mscriuea . cum liyuua maximus.
Their
CdunWnhuces nro bright but the
lips aro (laid nnd the form la stooped
aed tho stop Is wavering. This tlmr
it is tho boy that wuira tho glnssos
Again there Is moisture .In father'i
fjye but no joy in his heart There
wns no gym at this rolloge. It was
a vast entnngled wilderness of "bon
lug" and "exam "
Tho coIIoros of Oklahoma will do
woll to steer for tho golden monr.
Thoy aro Indeed shaping their courses
so to produco men and women
strong In body nnd mind. To aid
hm In tholr work ovory ono of them
should bo provided with a good well
equipped gymnasium.
COMMERCE COMMISSION
STAMPS THE STANDARD
Competition ceases to bo competl
tion when It scoks to ruin all com
potltors. At this point tho purposo ol
competition fulls and monopoly he
lus. Tho very thing that coinmendr
tho competitive syetom that is healthy
rivalry. Is cut out. whon one competl
j lor oxc'.udcB tho other from trade.
I Tim ruin nf nil ftntiinftlfnr Is nr
Mfit1lt3ti0fl nillni." r!tli flu. 3f fiTlflttvr1
Oil company according to tho repor.
recently niadu to congross by tho In
terjlate Conipierco commission. Af
tor Ilncllii that It has "built up anC
iiorpetuated Hb monopoly tho report
ContluOB "tho ruin of its competitor
has heon a distinct part of -tho pollc;
of the Slandnrd OH company In tin
past systematically and persistent!)
pursued."
No higher Indictment could bo inad'
than this ono. It 1b made by th
blshest authority on lulerstato com
mtrco' ' arid 1s nn official finding o
what has gonorally been known fo:
yeoiv.
Tho differonco now Is this that
whereas the Standard once mado of
flclala bollovo that thoy acted wllhlr
their lpgal proporly lights now tin
-ory highest offlrlul aAiVhorlty calls It
tnoiicpo'ry with oinphnls.
These brigands ot coinmerco art
nenrlng tho closo of tkelr career
Pirates belong to tho samrtfatnlly ant
they hnvo always sooner orlator om(
to grlof. Tho days of thoXstandard
monopoly aro at hand. Atuong tin
ontrlbutlng causes of their carl
Jownrall w'ftB "the blaUnt defiknt atll
tudo orvll."H. Hogora last annimei
whon ho defied tho court nnd ttor
iey qeneral Hndloy. Honcofort the)
will he stairped as outlaws and reat
mi as much.
Thoro aro soma advantages In nav
ing tho oil hualnesi handled by hirgr
concerns but thero Is no need for
having tho entire business of tWe
country and practically of the woti
votid
haudlod by thu deadly foe ot
coniii?lltlon.
TI10 convention tho loglslaturos and
tho :o'irt of Oklahoma should do nil
iu thoir power to cut down monopoly
Ami siiHteln competition.
"Dr. Thomas' Uleetrio Oil Is the-
boat remedy for thnt ofion fatal dl
soaae croup. Has boon usod with
succesB In our family for eight yonrs."
Mrs. 1- Whlteacro. Uuffalo N. Y.
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JUackwoll Nowa: The state of Okla-
Miiia can ho prosperous only through
tho full and comploto dovolopmont of
its groat agrloulturnl internets. Tho
ono Quoatlon that should recelvo tho
attention of our congressmen nnd sen
moral of all restrictions powlblo on
movul of al restrictions posslblo oil
the lands in tho Indian. Territory. To
liihuro a proper inilueuco in congress
none but he boU njfiit slkQvhK he
choewn to represent tho uw btfita;
men of good prlnclplea of ability or u
determination to do rlsh:. nntL. whose
lnterosts nro wrapped up In the build
ing of a Btate tha' shall bo tho urld
of tho union. Tho people cannot bo
too careful In tho selection ot their
firs' representatives In tho nntlonnl
congress. This matter should bo dls
cussed hv them In communications to
their Joaal papers and an interest tak-
en by tho rank and fllo all over tho
stnto. They aro the ones who are to
recelvo tho greatest benefit nnd should
New Cure
For Rupture
New Scientific Appliance Always a
Perfect Fit Adjustable to Any
Size Person Easy Comfort-
able Never Slips No Obnoxi-
ous Springs or ' Pads-
Costs Less Than Many
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"'Common Trusres--Mada i '
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Children.
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'I Send It On Approval You Wear It
If You Arc Not Satisfied I
Refund Your Money.
I liavu invented a rupture nppl)anco
that I can safely say. by 30' years' ex-
perience In tin rupture business. Is
tho only one thnt will absolutely hold
the rupture nnd never slip anil yet Is
cool comfortable conforms to every
movement ot the body without chdf-
Brltton Cured of Rupture by
C. E. Brooks.
Ing or hurting and costs less than
many ordinary trusses. I have put the
price so low that any persln ricii or
poor can buy and I absolutely guar-
antee IL I make It to your order
end It to you you wear It und If It
doesn't satisfy on sond It hack to wo
ind 1 will refund your money. That
is tho fairest proposition ever mado
by a rupture- specialist The banks
ar any responsible citizen In Marshall
will toll you that Is the way I do
businessalways absolutely on tho
square.
Hero Js what Mr. James Ilrltton a
promlnont manufacturer of Ilethle-
hom Pa. writes:
"C. 13. Urooks Esq. Dear Sir: I
have been ruptured six years and
havo always had trouble with lt till
( gat ybur appliance. It Is vory easy
:o wear fits neat and snug and ih not
n tho way '&t any time day or night
n fnct at fmies I did not know I had
it 011. It Just adapted Itself to tho
ihapo of tho body and climg to tho
spot no matter what position 1 was
n. It would bo a verltnblo Godsend
o thb unfortunate who stiffcr from rup
tire It-nil could lirocuro tho Urooks
Itupturo'Wpifllanro nnd-tWcar It. Thoy
:ertuirily'Voulii" novct' regret It. My
'upturoiy''ailt healed-up nnd nothing
vor-dld It but your appliance. Jns.
Iritlun." -c.W br
If you have dried most everything
lso. conio tor ma Where others fall
M whero I havo- my greatest suc-
:osb..' Write mo today and I will send
on my hook on It upturn nnd Its Cure
ihowlng my appliance nndi giving you
irlces unif namOB. ot peoplft who hnvo
rled it and boon cured. It is instant
'ollof when all othors fnls llemom-
9or I uso no salvos no -harness no
Jos. Just a straight business deal at
1 reasonable price. r
C. E. Brooks 3209 Brooks Bldrj.
Marshall Mich.
hureforo havo the greatest Interest in
hose mutters.
Muskogee Now Stato Trlhuno:
loader yqu whoso observation
iaB already1 satisfied vou that the
rtepubllcau press Intends to' criticise
ho constitutional convention no
nattqr what It may do aro doubtless
.vondoring what thoy will sav when
ho convention adjourns. Wo he-
levo wo can toll yon right now what
heir pollcv will he. Of courso thov
will practically all of them claim
hai tho constitution Is u p"lcco of
lonsense. Such will bo the orders
hoy will get from h6ndeunrtors and
heir critic vas will bo divided into
-wo classt' The biggest class will
00 tho bunoli domna'ed bv Colonel
31nreneo finshful Ponglas who loads
tho crowd of Itopubllcan editors who
want to kill stutohood because thoy
do not want to exchange their pres-
ent graft under territorial govorn-
niont for an opportunity to porform
honest labor for honoa: pay under
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1 yuimiufiuic- uiuiu fcuivHiiiivin. uuutu
lljolonol Douglas' orders to his lleu-
LnnutH like Colonel Oklahoma Jen-
TiiiH Colonel Guthrlu Greer and
Colonel llartlOHVlllo Johuston and
x Xw of tho corporals will bo to
idtlse tho public uf tho now state
to lyotu down the constlutlon be-
aauy It Is so-awfilr bad and popu-
iiBittx isiii. reuuur. juu win biiuii
scoor that anything Ib had or pop-
jllsticxthat makoa that bunch go to
work .Lid ttam their living by the
iweat f tholr brow. The othor class
will ti thoso Independent Republi-
can newspapers and by Independent
wo mearathose wholo no' accept or
dors frow Colbuel Dashful). and
heir line of critic(sm will bo to sa
oae but trW will advise tho people
to o'o forA as a means of getting
statehood rtni to elect Republican
offlco holduraV wlUi the vlaw of hnv-
ing a bettor copstlMitlon jnndo at
an early data.
Now rondorTou wil reiuenihor
thut tho Tribunhds evor said that
all Renuhllcaustwore wrong linr J hut
Jas.
all Domocmls Wert5' right. A WeVat
are good nion uiil patrlotg. In both
paitiue. und thorenre nlen also iu
both parties who ouId do tho new
stato ot OklahoimSu grout favor if
ftljey removed to luama. Hut wo
do aay that our juapent as to tno
morUrf of this coustiiitlon should he
based upon a careful .reading of tho
con'stltu'lon Itself. wndJiiot biased by
the big head-linen of uy newspaper
whoso policy la dictate by tQ mo-
nopolist gr the graftorinor "by the
partisan ureea whose jukmeut is
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Remember we saye you money. Wliy? Because we pay no rent no interest
and lake all the cas'li discounts. Once with us always for yo then can see.
the money we save you. -We have the largest and most complete Drujr Store
in the state. Toilet Articles Bruslies of all kinds Paints Oils and School
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and whou . muuijinvii read - the constl-
tuition wo guarailteo that you will
not find lino In ;t which grntllles
The HatlroltraiBt
Tho Lumbar trust.
Tho Coal truoL i '
Tho Heor trust
The Oil trust.
The Monoy trust ' .
or thw grafter in politics or business
and tho honest citizen can safely
depend upon It that whon his inter
ests nro fully protected tho trust
and tho monopoly will nlways kick.
PPos got iiu'ck relief from Dr.
Snoop's Magic Olntmont. Romombor
I('b mado alono for Piles and It
works with coitalnty and satisfaction.
Itching painful protruding or blind
nlles dlsnppoar like maple by Its use.
Try it and see. P. n. LSUlo & Co.
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And when mixed with the following: will prove
highlv beneficial in all forms of coughs throat lung
and bronchial affections:
Virgin Oil of Pine
Glycerine
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Home of Good. Goods
and Low Prices
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A CnTrnt of Wind.
Tlio orlgbj of the phrase "A capful
of wind" can bo traced to a Norse
king Eric VI. who died In 007 A. D.
Ho was credited with tho useful power
of directing tho wind to blow whero ho
wished by tho simple method of turn-
ing his cup to that point of the com-
pass. Ills powers were much annrccl-
atid nud trusted nnd resulted in his
I being known ns "windy cup." There la
no evidence ns to whother ho could rcg-
ulnto tho force of tho wind as well aa
tho direction. Presumably he could or
his falthfpl believers would not have
been so many. A "bagful of wind" is
nnether common expression and Indi-
cates BonieUihig like a gale. This has
been traced down to tho classical leg-
end of Aeolus and Ma captive winds
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confined to bags.
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"Tlio Getting out ot docrt Ib the great-.
oBt part of. tlio Journey" so put on ypu;s
hnt and co out and anv! that wjii(
ad. 'which uroujud youi jiitoeia today.
In roadlns and nnswt'.in cJasslllrd
nds.-whethor we want to lljre a sorvunt
or buy n house It la wjl: to "take the
Kistnnt by tho forw.ird tcp for on our
uulcktgt decrees tho '.lolsclcts foot of
time steals cro wo can fleet them."
A letter wns received recently bv a
Guthrie person from Winter llliff for
mcily of tlil.i oity. Ho is located Iu
Grier Idaho With a surveying purt
Assorted Patte;. Darrick.
Scats are now oa salo for "The
Royil Slave'" which will play at the.
Brooks tomorrow night. Prices $10
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