The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 144, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 19, 1907 Page: 8 of 8
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Jrvli Better Materials-Better Styles 1 1
Than other
I are showing SPECIAL VALUES
that THIS STORE IS HEADUUAJKTJEJKS FOK HIGH-GRADE
CLOTHING
Railroad Fare Paid
on a Basis of a
Mile Round Trip
for Every Dollar
Purchased.
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DISCUSS
TRUST
PROBLEMS
MENOT'ALL WALKS SIT
EL now TO
LLBOW
INTERESTED ALIKE
IN BURNING QUESTIONS
Delegates From ' Nearly
Every State and Terri-
tory in Union.
(By Assoc4ted l'r )
Chleago. l)ct. 1. Mor ib.m rf0
dieKatB.- air today traveling troni
vi-iy Uiii of the l'ilted Sidtci to
the confoifiue to be hold in ibis rliv
Mxi wik'k to dltM-uss the mm piob
leu:" The conference wa.-- cmIIki !
'li- National VJ'c Kedwatioii and
W;ll begin Its fNt.ionB TuimI.in
i'ew eentK hi the hlstoi ot C'bt-
Cii) have .-er brought iohiIIum !.
iu.iiiv repivhomaiite of o iu.in diff
' ii'iit walk of life Farmer and cam
U-Kt- pietiilMi'H. fluunciei-M and labor
tiMdciti mi' chHiitr HtaitHttuea aud
m 11 of th.' vJitutih will sit elbow to
Hbow.
lnii-sjato hare been named by the
tuwiiioru or utMtrly every mate and
loirltory In the Union. In addition
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Sure to Give Satisfnotion.
OIVC8 JJCLMrr AT ONCE.
I i If an bmtbe l Mill p:jicwta th
rti .. .it it ii.cmlirsue r. iithiuK from Caturrh
M.'tbiteiwity C"I i IU tb-- IK'lijturkl.
lli.. i. mi the fieaite of Tu t ! hiutii
i-j. t t- uv. Qou(ini iaJuriiwdrugM
Aj lied mtv the Jiostfi" and ab-.rbcL
J.iri; W. M cte at Drugbts or by
i)!'l Ij'iuld Crntui Balm fox umv iu
atAijjirers V cflou.
ELY BS0THEHS E0 Warrn St.. Nw York.
stores will show
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zhssiem
large representations are expected
frutn National organizations mucIi hk
the American Hankers' association.
American Har association. Amerlc3i!
Federation of Labor National Grange.
Itinera' National congress Ame'lcwi
Society of Equity and the various
wholesale trade organisations ami the
chamber of commerce and loards or
trade of many of tht largo cities of
the conn try.
A weak Stomach musing dyspep-
sia a weik Heart with palpitation or
ltitermtt'.ont pulse always means
Weak Stomach nerves or Weak Heart
nerv?s. Strengthen these Inside or
eonlrollnK nenes with Dr. Hhoop's
Resorative and see how quickly these
ailments disappear. Dr. Snoop of Ra-
cine. Wis. will mat' samples free.
Write for them. test will te'l.
Your health is certalnlv worth this
simple trial. Sold by all dealers.
IT IS CONCEDED BY ALL THAT
THS ROUND OAK RANGES AND
HEATERS ARE THE BEST. SOLD
BY E. L. HIRSCHI.
The Victor Dar always ris an In
vtting lunch for you. Tho. maU
tou feel at homo while oajoyicg p
cold bottle.
FOR SALT5A good square pi mo and
other household (iiiiiiiuri at a bar-Kln-
fa' I 117 Kast Noble aviime
SUSPEND RAILROAD WORK.
Officials Say Line May Bt Built Next
Spring.
Sellinp Okla. Oct. 19. Work oo
i the Santa Ke branch from Woodwwrd
t: Seiling has been dlNco.itliiued and
the railroad officials give very lltt!
enojuragwrent that the lino wou'.d
I be built any way soon but the road
will eventually be brill yet nothing
' wll le done before next spring.
Ioan's Uegulets curp constipation
without grilling nausea nor any weak-
ening effect. Ask your druggist for
them. 2.r cents per box.
School Books! School Hooks! If
you want school books you can get n
complete outBt with little trouble at
O raj's Drug Store.
NOT ALL A COMPLIMENT
Wife's Prldo In Husband's 8uccea
Had a Tinge of Regret.
The doctor and hla wife had lived to-
r.ethar four years. Site was a widow
when he met ber. He was a physician
ef note. TLalr life together was a hap-
py one and no quibbling had entered
the home to set a bad eiamjilo for
their Uofiful. But the wife had a
reputation as a wit Her wltticlslms
and little sarcMtio remarks were
known far and wide. Her friends had
all beard of thexu. They bad all fel.
the sting of tbem. The pbyslelan hai
been working with a baad omj H
bad suent day and night at Hie home
sf his patient and had won the flsbt
for lite. And be was accordingly well
satisfied with himself. On his arrival
boiwo one evening be turned to hi
i wife saying: "You we wifey dear?
I bave palled my patient through. Ho
Is now well on the road to race-very."
"Yos hubby dear" returned the wife.
I "But you are aucb a perfect master of
. your ikrufeeelon. You are so success
1 ful. Ab. 1 wish that I bad met you
five ywra sooner than I did. Then
' tny poor dear Billy would nevec T
i died."
n. v xeer itiiiw .
you at $12.50 or $15.00. We
at this price $10.00. Remember I
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1'ODAli IN THE
1 DEPARTMENTS.
Charters Issued.
I Charters were issued from the office
of the territorial secretary this morn-
ing to the lollowing corporations:
i The Union Construction company
of Knid with $50wr rapital ato k.
I The dlrec.tora are: J. Mctjcc J. C.
nmlpy. Tlarry Wreath. J. N. Cox and
; W. 1.. Hock all of Enid.
I The Oklahoma Land Colonization
I c. uupu.iy of Oklaiionu Cit. with
$2a.tNMi capital nock. Th directors
.re: Cbas. E. Itgan. of Oklahoma
I City; I). Lafe H i4l r of NewkirK
Ja.id J. M. Ray of Clois New Mexico.
I The J. T. Uray HKftiig and Manu-
I I'aiM.iiing compvny. of Oklahoma
.City with $K.i)uo capital stock. Tbo
I directors are: J. T. dray LHlly
Oray and I. V. (itay all of Oklahoma
Vlty.
The Red Klephunt .Mining ompuny.
of Outhrle and llraddock Pd.. with
$l.00Mtt) capital stock. Tlu dlrcctora
iv: J. W. Duncan and C. C. Pierce of
Mraddock; Q. V. latrl8on. of (lutbrie.
The farm and Orchard Commission
company of Oklahoma City with $10-
000 ci pit a! stock. Th directors are:
A. S. Mliimenthal Uattle li;uiueuthal
r.nd l'hllU Swart x. all of Oklahoma
City.
The Pioneer Itox Veneer company
of Oklahoma City with flSO.000 capital
ktock. The directors are: V. B. Tr-
inure W. L. Storrs and V. ffi IcHall.
ol Oklahoma Clt.
The Okoiuah Ablract company of
Oketnah with J6tW capital stock.
The directors are: W. II Dill U. JJ.
Keltcher. D. Reflogle aud W. B. Cras-
con. all of Okemah.
The Mapel Hkatlng Hlnk company
ot Shawnee with $3000 caiatal stock.
The directors are: Q. L. Qllmore. W.
A. Robinson and C. C. Voumuns. all
of Shawnee
The Pryer. Ilitt. Gardner company
of Oklahoma citv. with ir.n.ooo capital
stock. The directors are: .1. M Pry-
er. R. K L. Hilt and K. (J. (iaidner
all of Oklabonu Cit.v.
Agent Appointed.
The Winter Lumber compitny 'if
Wichita Kansas notified Territorial
This W
Monday
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Doors Open 8 a. m
tetson Hats
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Sicretnry Ohas. N. Filson that they
had appointed J. Dustman of Templo
OK la ns territorial age.it.
Notary Comtnlsslona.
Appllcatloas for notary public com-
missions were received nt the terri-
torial secretary' office this morning
from tine following:
Jas. Depeitbrtnk. of Sterling for
Comanche eounti.
S. W. Hill of Lncine. for Nohk'
county.
Wants Pardon For Son.
Mrs. Mamie Reves of Tioga. Texas.
wiih a caller at ilie governor's office
this morning to ak a pardon for her
win. Say Hybee. who was sentened
from Greer county to four years for
grand larceny. He has served all but
eight months of bis sentence.
If real coff c. djajUtrbs otir .Stom-
ach your Heart or Kidueya then try
thi ctover Crura Imitution -Dr.
Shoop'a Hea'th Coffee. Dr. Blionp
hns eloKely matcJtwl old Java and
AltK:ha ('offee in flavor and taste yet
It nun not a single grain of real Coffee
In It. Or. Shqop's Health Coffee lint-
Ution la made from pure toasted
grains of cereals with Malt. Nuts etc.
Made In one niluute. No tedious long
wait. You will surely like It. Get a
free saniole nt our store. Bank Gro
cery.
AMUSEMENTS.
Only a fair sited audleuce witnessed
"Tile Little Detective" melodrama at
the Brooks last evening. Mise Dorr(t
Ashton played the role of little detec
live and was a general favorite with
tht audience. Little Master Johu
Uough as the step-son of Ranv Mb'
llson wan very clever and made a de-
cided hit with Ma new song. "Life
ii Fuun.v Proposition After All. ltita
Lewis who plaved ti:e part 'if ti.4
l Baronet's daughter was a f.nile
with the audience and was menvd
.several time on her singing.
Spend Your Money Ycur Own Way.
j Does It not seem strange to you that
a dealer who tries to substitute when
you ask fnr an advertlaed article
should assume that you are not cap-
able ot aneudiig your own money?
oaderful
Oct
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Children's Suits ages 3 to 8 -
Fall Underwear
Our Care
Assures
Your
Satisfaction
M
MAKEUP
OF -THE
HOUSE
"STUMP" AS IinY.OU MAR-
SHALL WILL 11 IS A
FIGURE
SOME OF THE
LEADERS SPOKEN OF
State Will Have
1ue Body of..
Legislators.
Special to Daily Leader.
Tishomingo I. T Oct. l. A study
of the personnel of Oklahoma's first
legislature discloses a "mixture'' of
lwnnakers. Farmers compose the
bv.lk next come business men then
ltwyei-s and physicians about t-qually
divided and school teachers. There
til lie more Indian citizens from ths
ChicleasMw nation than were in the
conBtUotioual contention which had
only President Mini ay aaI Mllas
Lnsnter. In the house will be Ilobt.
Johntvon of (Jrady county ; M. Turner
ot Mwray county; Frank Huddleaton
a
Sale Will C
21. See J3kMstl&.rs
"Wes laCaijrrisoDOL.
STEP
That's just what our hand-tailored reody-to-wear gar-
ments are compared with other makes. And It's because of
this particular characteristic "something different" that the
knowing man seeks our store. Then too we try to please
and give to each customer such a garment as we consider
best for his particular case.
Bo you wish Suit Satisfaction?
Let us clothe you. Prices -
Boys' and Children's Fall Suits
We wish to call particular attention to our boys' and chil-
dren's department. Never before have we been so well pre
pared to meet every demand of the rt P A J. (
little fellows. Boys' school suits in- A!! HI All
eluding the knickerbocker pants vv vJ yv
in all Grades Styles and Prices
TTTvrrm w1 mi''-jjtuc:
of Pontotoc county who are Indian (
citizens: both repreBentatives of this
(Johnson) county are intermarried:
uiwnbers or the Chickasaw tribe
Wn H. Murrny and ('. A. Skeen.)
Skeen W an old ttmer tms nveu ner ;
thirty-four years is over six feet tall
large or frame with a Falcon's voice
and sOlemHa" ability. Wen Harrison
member of the constitutional onven-
tlon: also V. R. Dnrant. its efficien!
wrsenni-at-arms and A. Frank Itoai
nil Choctaw Indians will bo vuluubl'!
members of the house.
Desides President Murray among
the ablest n-muers of the house TnAyt
I) named M. B. Cone A. H. Ellis A. I
F. Vandev enter. W. A. DJJ-ant. Geo '
C. 1iitehm-st. James Stephens and
Elmer Jesse; but the most unique
character and one who will attract
the newspapers will be "Stunvp"
Ashby ot Marshall county. He 1.
witty and ful of watlre. and but few
men can stand vp under his buniint:'
rlAienlo and acathlug Invectlvea.
In the senate Frank Mathews of
(Jreer; T. F. Mmnlnger of Atoka
H. W .Hoddie. ot Pontotoc; i. I'.
Yeager ot Tulsa; Campbell Itucsell
and Honrj' S. Johnston of Perry will .
be leaders. Cancpbell Russell Is very
prominent officially In both state and
mtlonttl farmers' tinious. Henry S.
Jolinaton was a member of the con
atltnfkvnnl couvontlon. was author of
tUo InittatlTe and referendum provis-
ton In the oonatiautton; ami in a pub
He address ufton his return home last
Chrlstimu we heard President Mui-
ray aay that "Henry S. Johnston is
the most scholarly parliamen tardtn in
the convention and is as honeat aud
patriotic as he is parliamentary pro
ft lent. Seetatoroelect Graham and
SorrelVs were also members of the
constitutional convention.
On the whole Oklahoma will lme
a frne body ot legislators with per-
haps more able mea iu the senate but
it is the opinion of your correspondent
that the house will do more work
and con.Kj nearer putting all the pro-
visions of the constitution into forc
than will the senate. The railroads
and other "interests" lost the first
battle but are not defeated and tme
not given .r-p ihe fight a.id the legis
KET STORE
AHEAD
$650 TO S2S.00
$2.00 to $550
Goods Ex
changed
or Money
Refunded
lator who thinks so will "think '
again If these 'interests" can capture
the organization anil comnwuees
either lHuse.
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O NEWS FORECAST OF O
O THE COMING WEEK. O
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W.ishlngotn. Oct iu. For the iiit
time s-lnoe early summer the week
will sw nearly all of the heads of
the federal government In Washing-
ton. President HooBevelt will be back
from his trip South and Secretary
Itoot from bis trip to Mexico.
Aeronauts representing Americi.
Rngland. France and Germany will
contesi in the second international bat
loon race for the. James Gordon Ben-
nett Cup. which will Htart from St.
I.ouls Monday.
A conference of general interest wIM
assemble in Chicago Tuesday under
the auspices of the National f'tvic
Federation to discuss the "trtut lrol
lm."
The eighth animal exhibition of the
Automobile Club of America will open
Thursday In the Grand Central Palace
New York and continue for one week.
A number of large gatherings nra
to be held during the weefc among;
those ot mogt general Interest being
the biennial session of the Universal
1st General Convention In Philadel-
phia the Lake Mohonk Conference of
Friends of the Indian aud Other le-
!edent Peoples at Lake Mohonk. N.
Y. the t'pper Mississippi Itiver Im-
provement association at Mollne. 111.
the Nmi(.;ial Hardware ajaociation a
Atlantic city and the 'International
League of Press Clubs at Birmingham
Ala. .
Trial Catarrh treatments are being
mailed out free on request b.v Dr.
Shoop. Itaclne. Wis. These tests are
proving to the people without a
penny's cost the great value of this
scientific prescription known to
drugglMs everywhere as Dr. Shoop'
Catarrh Homed. Sold by all dealers
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