The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 72, Ed. 1, Friday, July 26, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CHAPEM QUTHRle CKEA
FRIDAY JULV 20. 1007.
PAGE TWO.
SI
CAME TO
THE FRONT
RAPIDLY
i
AM
FROM Sf ENOGRAPIIERTO
PR EVIDENT UL POSSI-
SBELmi? IN 15 YEARS
METEORIC RISE OF
m iSEttRiiffB. C0RTELY0U
t !
Bead of National Treasury
Department is Forty-five
Yei;0ia to-Day.
(By Associated Press.)
Washington D. C July 26.Socru-
lary or tho Tronsilry 'George- 1i. Cortel-
you whom many aBtuto politician
lboli upon as an active candidate for
tho Republican presidential nomlna-
tion in 190S was forty-flvo years old
today. Secretary Cortelyou 1b spend
Ins tho summer at his homo on Long
island but ho runs over to Washing-
ton at intonate to look altar affairs
In the treasury department and to
keep in closo touch with tho political
situation.
ike everyone knows who read the
newspapers there la scarcely another
man In public life today who )m
come to tho (rout ao rapidly as ha
Mr. Cortelyou. He 1b undeniably a
Jute eiample of tho young American
who rises by the sheer force of natur-
al ability and application. In hi
youth he had an inclination for mtiRlc
aK'.T carenr and pursued several
courses In the Now Kngland Conservu.
tory of .Music. But ho dropped music
and took up tho study of stenography.
FlftocU years ago he entered the gov-
eminent service as stenographer to
tho appraiser of tho port of New York.
lip camo to Washington as a steno-
grapher in one of tho department
and In 1898 wont to tho White House
aajaasistant secretary to President
McKhiley. This was the beKiunlng of
a series of rapid promotions Private
secretary first to President McICInloy
and then to President Itooaovalt. Sec
Tfitary of the department of commerce
and labor postmaster general of the
1tijtpd States and secretary of the
treasury al camo In rapid succession
Ttt'lSO) ho was choBon to manage the
Ilepubllcan national campaign in oth
or words to fill the ihoe that had
been worn in days gone by by such
connumrnate political lenders as Znch
Chandler Matthew S. Quay and Mar-
cus A. Hanna. And now. at forty-file
eara of fige. his name Is mentioned
in connection with tho Presidency of
ino united states.
Seorotary Ortelvon himself U be
Hoved to have the presidential be In
hifybtfunet and possibly hlnks ho may
stantHi show as a partially adminis-
tration and partially . conservative"
candidate if ani'hln? hsppensto aldp-
truck tin Taft mnvomtnil and the
President tlrks to ids determination
not to run ajtnln.
Cortelyou Is nrkno i lodged to be a
roniim!Uitt imlitioal manage!. Thorn
is not a diplomat in Washington more
idioiu lie j a Rifat organiser. H"
works so cnnlly and quickly that Ii
hsver seems to be bnsy But he docs
tremendous tot of v. or I; for all that.
Up has the distinction of never having
Wen a business man. but of being re"
nrirhubly welt equipped to handle
business questions Th captains of
industry belicie In Cortlou Such
raoiL as Morgan and Rliss think ve-y
hlghh of hfni. It lh leeilled ttutt In
l?64 Mr. BIIst confuted to serve an
treasurer of the national committee
only when told that Mr. Cortelyou
would be chahronu
Mr. Cortelyou may be a long way
from anterlng the White Howe bu
that he himself thinks he has a chance
to vi in is undisputed He thinka so
well of his chance.;. in fact that he
has refused brilliant business open
tags so a to remain in politics and
keep ' in Itne "
' If we could take you through
our establishment anshbwyoU
the vast care and cleanliness
which produce the old original
egg and sugar coated Arbuckles'
Ariosa' Coffee no one ' could
ever tempt you to change to
any other coffee. fc" VV
UK V AHBLOKtB -'$ Nw XOfk Uy.
4
The Charming Women
la not necessarily one of perfect form
and features. Many a plain woman
W f could nover serve as an nrtist's
model possesses those rare qualities
that all (Jib world admire neatness
clear oyer. clean smooth skta and that
sprlghtlinots of step and action that
accompany good health. A physlcial-
ly weak Hainan is never attractive
not evon to herself. Kleetrfc Bitters
raatoro weak women give strong
narvoa bright eyes smooth velvety
akin bountiful eonijlesion. Guaran-
teed nt al druggist. 60c.
The Now Marguerite cigar 10c al
Otemlth's.
Phono No. 1 In tlmo and you will
never miss yaw train. Daggago
qUvkly onrrted. Royal B. B. and
Onb Co.
Old-time Wheeling Slogles 3 for 6
Cents at 0!3mith's
Call for Pleraol's Ice cream. Served
at all the best Kida fountains in the
pity.
Tho time Is ripe for Hammocks.
Try a- new qjio for your wife or sweet-
heart. Those ar boautlos at LlHIe's
Drug Store.
V
Your Liver
Is out of order. You go ro bed In a
bad humor mid get Up with u bad taste
In your mouth. Yon want gomoUilng
to stimulate your Jivair .lust try Hor-
bllin. tin. livor rnnnlrilnr A hnalttvu'
Wire for Consth.ratto'ii Djnpepsln pnd
all llvor flomplntnfB. Mra. P . Ft.
Worth Teicai wrtlas:
"Htwc usBd Herlilno In my family
for yeans. ")ortis onn't express what
I think about tt. Evorvbody in my
liousohold aro hnppv and well nnd wo
owa It to Htrbtne C It. Ileufro.
WASHINGTON THOUGHT.
" MOULDERS. IN SESSION
(By Associated Press )
Kverett Wash Julv 25 - A ma-
jority of the two hundred members
of the Washington State Press nsSo
iclatlon wepp on hand today at the
opening of (he-it twenty llrst annual
meeting l'lirj Initis) business ses
sion was held this afternoon with
President 13 12 Beard of Vancouver
presiding This evening a public. set--ion
takes place In the Rverett The.t-
. . dtt of Tacoma Con-
gressman Cushman and other men of
prominence as the speakers Business
and pleasure will divide the time dur-
ing Friday and Saturday A trollev
ride about tho city a grand ball and
a boat excursion to Olympla an
among the feature or the entertain-
ment progrnmme In the way of
business the editors will iIIkcuss MIm-I
law legislation railroad transporta-
tion advertising rate and a number
of other matters of mutual Interest.
Going to wed? Ties wt can fix you
Have the furniture and all the fittings.
Patterson Furniture Co.
Do you really enjoy what you eat?
Does your food Jaste good? Do you
fefil hungry and want more? Or do
jrou havo a heavy dull .reeling after
meals sour stomnoh belching gas on
tho stomao)!. bad breath. Indlgeetlon
and dyspepsia.? it so ynti. should tako
a little Kodol after each.iuoal. Kodol
will nourish and strengthen your di-
gestive organs nnd famish tho AtitHrnl
digestive Juices for your stomach. It
will mako you well. It will mako your
food do you good Twrn your food
Into good rich blood Kodol dlp"8ts
tf jat yoa oat 8old by C. R. BenfrO
rrrr rrrrm.
Wall Pap i ' Finest line hi tho city.
Price low .el the lowqat 'Qray'SB drug
More.
HOT AT LONG BRANCH
To tho Victor belongs the best
goods We re Jacksonlsn in a way.
Came In. Corner 1st & Harrison.
City Directory..
H....iilMiiiii i Hi.. ... ii . ya J i m llll II
irlsuRArJcr: And Aeal estate.
- I K S U n A NCE
A Square Deal- Buy the Best
M. L. MOCK
105 18 West Harrtsen Avenuo
II i ! Ml (I. II . ! .1 j .1 111 i irt
PAHM LOANS
J. D. BURKE
Letters of Inquiry Promptly Aaswered
107 3. Division St. ' Oulhrle Okla.
TOWEL SUPPLY
QUTHRIE.TOWEL SUPPLY
J. D. CRAYS Proprietor '
Towels nnd Aprons-of all kinds fi
nlshed at very reasonable rates. Sea
mo before you buy. J. D. Cmys
piioNB oi o:
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O C. M. G R A N T
l Auctioneer
17 Your lixperieiice Crvlng
Sales Call ujr 'phone 75 at
my expense.
C M (JRANT
Auction" r
(By Assonia cd Press.)
Lung $ nn h N J . July 2- All
Long Ortflrh and th neighboring re-
sort nr awaiting with the very deep-
est HitWrbst the opening of the four
teenlh anmni horse show tills alter
noon tinder he auspices of tho Long
Branch Hor-p Show association The
Hollywood grounds where the exhlbi
tton I held witl for four days be the
eflB of a most brilliant gathering
from tho annai sets of New Work
Phtladelphi and other cities
That the affair ilgelf will be success-
ful la shown by the figures The num-
ber of entries ii considerably In ex-
cess of I host' of last year Mnnv of
the old-time exhibitors will be olthor
In the ring oi occupy boxes Among
these will be Alfred a Vanderbllt
Mrs John ireikin tfnd Mrs J B M.
Qrosvenor The hotels are even moio
crowded Uijii they were the day of
tho opening of the horse show last
eeftMin and a largo number of cottago
owners fmve house parties. Bvery
train brings its quota of visitor and
the hotel pioprietors are happy.
Nursing Mothers and Makirla.
The OW Standaid GnOVBJ' TASTD
LT5S8 CHILL TQNI(1 drive out ma-
laria and builds up the system. For
Crown -people and children 5)c.
aroat deal of difference betweqn our
meats and thuse imported. We dfl
our own Wiling FrasUor's meal
market. .
. ' ' "
A. N. DAVIfi PLASTERER RE-
PAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. PHONE
1101.
. . w . ft1' ...'
Notrly: all old-fashioned Cough Syr-
ui1ft constipating especially those
tlrat 'Contain opiates. They don't act
Jqst right Kennedy's Laxative Gpiigh
SyHip cobtIn no opiato. It drives
the cold out of fclio syatom by gently
moving the bowels. Contains Hqnay
and Tarojul'&istea nearly as good as
maple ayrup. Children like It. Sold
by O. It; Renfro.
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O NATIONAL POLITIC3 O
AND POLITICIANS. O
O
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O; Stato Auditor Paul CapdevloJItf of;
O Louisiana lias announced his cnndl
O O
O'O
Secretarj of Comuiervo and Laboi
Straus not only works 10 or 12 hours
a dn nt his desk bjit goes. n for
pBdestrlanlsili at apnte tlnieB
.I i j r
The wedding of United State Sen-
ator Bevuiitlge of inUliMtt and Miss
Katherlno ISdtly of Chicago Is an-
nounced (o take place nt the United
States embassy in Berlin on August 7
The death or Senator Morgan and
the loMrainent of .Sahtitor Berry
Blackburn and CnritWttk loading or
veteran Democrats loaves Important
committee vagnngtfw on tho minority
hide to be filled VtQiett oongress reas-
sembles. The Democratic newcomer In the
Senate next D'cember will bo John H
Bankhead of Alabama succedlifg the
Into Senator Morgan Jefferson Dftvln
of Arkansas succeeding Jnmes H
Barry Thomas H Payntor of Ken-
tucky succeeding Joseph C S Black
burn nnd Robert L. Tayloi of Tennes-
see succeeding Kdward W. Carmack.
t i
Francis Kay Pendleton whom May
or McClellan has appointed corpora-
tion couii'Wl of Xvm York city Is a.
son of Hip late Senator George Pendle-
ton of Ohio who was tho cnndldntu
for vine president on the same ticket
ou which the Mayor's father. General
McClellan was nominee for president
In 1801.
Senator Bankhead of Alabama Is
the only new Democratic Senator who
comes straight from the House to the
Senate He had served his tenth term
(twenty years) In the House the Fifty
ninth congrss being his Jnet and will
go to tho -Setlato with tho regular ses-
sion of tht body In tho Sixtieth con-
gress William H (Buck) Hinrlchsen for
mauv venra conspicuous In Illinois
politics is reported uonr death at IiIb
home In Alexander 111 Mr. Hlnrich
Ken is flfly-seven years old lie had
been sheriff r his county clerk of the
Illinois House and during the Altgeld
administration. 1S037 ie was secre-
tary of stat During two yenr after
that date he was a representative in
congress from the old SIxtqenth ills
triot of Illinois lie also sorved as
chairman 1 1 the Democratic state com
mittee and in 1890 he was elected a
delegate-at-large to the Democratic
national convention.
It is said that If Senator Culberson
of Texas U chosen minority leador of
tho Senate next December he will
most likely bo given the vacancy on
the appropriations $amniltte if he
ejects to havo i. Senator Culberson s
raoro important committee assign-
ments noV are Judiciary Philippines
PofltQfflces anil Post itoada nnd Public
BuUdlnga and GroundB. Tho vacancy
n the appropriations committee loft
by Senator Rerrj of Arkansas is pro-
bably the lnosi prizes of any of tho
places on Senate committees left by a
Democrat
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO dac for reelection to that office.
NOTABLE TOURNAMENT
-OF AQUATIC EVENTS
fBy Asscclated Press)
fi' rfolk Va . July 25 Wlmt promi-
ses to bd the ihoit notable tournament
of aquatic events oer held In this
country begun at Hie Jamestown ex-
position today and will continue
tsb rough the remainder of the week.
The tournament is to decide the Jun-
ior and senloi national swimming and
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Convention
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Of the Delegates composing
tne convention axtiH be
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Vrized Highly
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. " "' A BOLD STEP.
' To OTlneithcweU-grjutided nnd rensonable objections of th
more int&Uigcut to the use oi secret medicinal cotntwumls Dr. U. V.
Pierce of BnfTnlo N. Y. some time ngo decided to uinfce a "bold de
partttre from the usual course pursued by the makers of put-up medi
cines for domestic use and So hns published broadcast mid openly to the
whole world a full and complete list of all the ingredients entering
Into" the Composition ofiljHyHrjjIy celebrated medicines. Thus he has
taken his numerous patrons and patients into his full confidence. Thus
too he has absolutely and completely removed his medicines from among
secret nostrums of doubtful merits and tliade them Reintdiei df Known
Covijtositton.
They nre now in n class nil by themselves being absolutely
and In every souse Nonsecret.
t Uj this bold step Df . Pierce litis shown that his formulas are of such
excellence that he is not afraid to subject them to the fullest scrutiny.
go many falae formulas rtnd malicious
statements concerning hla medicines
had been published through the con-
nivance of Jealous competitors and dis-
gruntled doclot? that Dr. Pierce deter-
mined to completely disuim his ussail
antti by a full und frank statomsnt ut
their exact composition verifying tliu
same under oath ns complete and eur-
jrect. This ho has dune and to the
complete discomfiture of those who liad
tusailed. his tood name as well as tlio
WfcU-oftrnod reputation of bis -norld-fatned
medicines.
Not oulv docs the wrapper of every
bottle ot pi Piorco's Golden tedical
CiBCovory the famous medicine fur
Meak stomneh torpid liver or biuous-
ncs3 and nil catarrhal diseases v hefbver
located havo printed upon it-t)i plant
Enghjh. a full and coiupluiw list of all
the ingredients composing It but a
small book has beon compiled from
numerous standard medicnl works of
all the different schools of practice
containing vory numerous extracts from
(ho writings of lauding practitioners
of medicine endorsing tn the strafigeat
wsmlle term eaeh and overy ingrtd-
lont contamea in Dr. Pierce's medi-
cines. One of these little books will bo
mailed free to any one sanding address
on postal card or by lotter to Dr. It. V
Pierce Buffnlo IT. Y. and requesting
the same. From this booklet it will be
learned that Dr. Pierce's medicines con-
tain no alcohol narcotics mineral
agents or other poisonous ot injurious
agents
native
The owict MtiDdrfion of the nevni-nl In.
grediente used in these medicines as
well aa the working formula and pecul-
iar processes apparatus and appliances
employed in their mauufacturi ftro
withheld fror.i rmbliciiyhnt Dr. Pieire'a
i propnetaiyjignu may not be infuugcd
nnd trespassed upon by uuprim iplod
iiniinuirs anu inose uno may uu pirati-
cally inclined.
Dr. John Fyfo of Baugntuck Conn.
ICditor of the Department of Therapeu-
tics in Tiik Llfctiiic Hb-vmtv pujb of
Unicorn root ilIetoiiu3 Dwxca) una of
the chief ingredients of Dr. Pierce's Fa-
vonfi Presciiption: WA remedy which
Invariably rtots ns a uterine imigorator
and always faors a condition which
makes for normal activity of tho entiro
reproductive system cannot fail to be
of great usefulness and of tho Utmost
importance to the general practitioner
of medicine."
Mlelomas more fully answers tho
ubovu purposes Hum any other drug
with fuJiicjA 1 am acquainted. Tn tho
treatment of dibeaees peculiar to women
it is seldom that a case is seen which
does not prwtnt s.ome Indication for
this leinedial agent."
"The following are among the lead-
ing indications for Helonias. Pain or
aching in the baok with leucorrhea;
atonic (wefjk) sunditious of tho repro-
ductive organs of women mental de-
pressiui and irritability nti3ociatcd with
chronic diseases of the leDroductivn
organs of Women constant eensation of
1 tUnf H-. . lo frntli I T iiuwi-H vuiuwilk KUDIUIUU UI
"la ! '?1 "?. lST beat iu thd region of the kidneys menor-
X"LT"" V.r ; .; 5Xu .:: I rh W- v"ojW tag") duq to a weakened
grcdionta contained in Dr. Pierce's Pa
vorifo Prescription for weak nervous
bver-worked "run-down" nervous and
debilitated women wore employed. Img
year$ ago by tho Indians for m.uilar
ailments affecting their souuws. In
fflCtf One of tb inoit vsiliuii.lc iiicdin-
inal plants entering iut'T tin composi-
tion of Dr. Piorco's F.'voulu Proscrip-
tion was known to tliu Indiana as
"Squaw-Weed." Oji .i.uwledgH qf tjio
uses of not a few 1 our most taluiiblo
native medicinal pluutd was gained
from the Indian
As mado up I . Improved and exact
processes und th t'iu use of t pocially
aesigned clvinu jI apparatus tJio "Fa-
vorlto T act h. ion" is n mosi efficient
tcmei3 jt j.ulatilifj all the womanly
func 'ifi correcting displacvmanUi as
piriit; us ftntoversion und retroversion
o i r. ojing painful periods toning up
tne irvtta and bringing about a perfect
tf of health.
' i'a.
coi.dihon of thereproduclUe system;
ui.itiii'.iiiiua nrnsinjz iroui or uccorapa-
n.g an abnormal condition of tho
dtesti.o organs and an nnpmlo (thin
blood) habit; dragging eenaations in tb.a
oKtreuie lower part of tho abdomen"
If inoro or !& of tho atxivo symptoms
ar pttefiit.tiu Invnliil uuiiicnvati do bot-
tcr than tako Dr. lMcrce'a Favorite Pro-
seriptlon which Is rich In all tho medicinal
properties of Unicorn root or Holonlas.
11E.V AJsn WOJ1BN
They
-.iix bi
ology. They should havo n book that
treats of tho suiuloglcal relations of tho
sexos as well as bow and when to advlsn
son and daughter. Has unequnled en-
dorsomontof tlio prres mlnlbtry legid and
medical professions. A standard work Is
thu People's Common Sense Medical
Adviser by R. V. Pierco M D. Send 3t
ouo-cont 8tanijj for the cloth-bound
iook or 2J stamps for tho paper-coVered
volume. Address Doctor It. V Pierce
should have a medical book hand v.
should know about anatomy and phi
w iter polo chnmplonKliips The con-
ti 'tanto inchulo not only the most
fuwuiia awlmiuors of the United
States but a number from abroad Tho
Qiand b In in Smith harbor where
the cont. j being held. Is an ideal
place foi I. competitions Tlio twain
is 1.GU0 Teet long and -!'! fiet wide
with a dopth of ssvent -en fot and Is
kopt llllr I with runniiiB water direct
from II Mptjii Itoads
The programme for the three days
' nniliiiiniij tliti fIlriTulnr noikiifi.
"Jimfor cliauipIoimIiliik--Flft vard-i.
100 jard.4. 320 yaids 440 yards h.80
yards onu nilVa. back stroke (T0
juids) breust shoke (nO yurdsi
fancy diving plunge for dmtauce
I Smiior rluimpionshlps Kifiv vardn
ilOll yards. 220 yards 410 yurds S80
yards one nillu. plpiiRe ftr distancn
bock stioke (100 yaids) Ureal: slroko
t20U yaids) fanc diving reia race.
(200 yards.) fom moil
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