The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 66, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 23, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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BY LESLIE G. NIBLACK.
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Offtc'al State Paper.
Om-ial Courtty Paper.
OfftolM Paper of Constitutional Con-
vention. Official Paper of the State Corpora-
tion Commission.
Tho Loader Is n member of the As-
roelated Press and receives the day
telegraph report of tbit great news
r rganJwUloh ffr exclusive afternoon
publhntldrf Jii Guthrie and 30 miles
radio
Washington News Bureau 1334B. St
S. E.
Eastern Aoeney W. D. Ward 63
Tribune Bldg. New York.
noticej to subscribers
In tho event of deliver being im-
perfect or papprs being rolled twist-
ed or mutilated subsci Ibers ar( urged
to mafce immediate complaint to the
business office In person by 'phone
or by mall
THURSDAY JANUARY 23 1908.
Many n brnve am' handsome urtm-
ard rooster went to an untimely
grave lit the Mclnltj of Stillwater
yesterdftv
1 Sinco Grand Commander James
v' Richardson lb here the ctt of Guth-
rlo Is also for the oaplt.il of the Ma-
sonic world
Only 'no members of the battleship
fleet got on a buster in Hio Ja-
neiro Thin prohibition sentiment
just keeps on growing
ThO charltible Republican pr.
fi-arful that Mr Mran can not b ip
j t.l ii iIUiu tj h'!p tin- I moi'iatH
' ni uilnal'- souk other nun
Ouc tuiniTrcil and thllHstvi'ii T-u-..(
j(Kt natters niet .iti'l lo lurnl
1 tln-y vi- Ri-iiublioann ami wirnl
tun nv to tin HhUjn'Bh'l vso. hi
Utul thorn- bachrloMi n th. lMg
Paaturtt iloi 1ihh iuatrluuini.il alvtr
lining anil more fHriulDK omllt'oiis
TiilHut Imve Ik'pu iiuprtii iIomii
tbiM'n.
The follow who Hated proiirhfi at
' Jitd n sMTtJerta for oi oup.-tlon tax
4 did not perpatiate aurh .i huj.p joke.
v A lutnUtai wn tlp flr.t to paj hla
itl'ioml.
Th Tulaa Wurhl ih so tearful of .1
n.it atiuTaft Ii Ii million In tug st'tit
to ChlQMC" ft" llfl that i-wi tune
the Miuikogt e Phoenix is ! u il the
World lniK a convulsion.
Senator limpet runuliwh.nu cjh
h.i.K frt in thii h.iati bulhlln-. iitoi s
thu atl'eet to the great Mat mt ti tu-
ple and aline to think that in tlulut
ter he lu not of the minority uart
Editorial intoniiatloii No I ere
mlah that noise i uoar la hot a
sehsnUo dimurbMnce but tha rappln-:
of thu Titian Wot Id. liarmonlnHn;
with Mr Doughuj. or Muakogee ami
V ftahlngton.
I2nld ndvortUea atoob shows horae
races and ulilcknns. and haa nghttug
editors and qunrrelvonie itarngrttph
era. also soyoral thouannd goon follta
who wish tho had onea would remain
pilot
It is going to be rather hard for th
Texas puperJ aceuaiomed to lifting
In the great state of the Southwest
to refrain from stilt making that o-
tertiou but thoy mean all right nnd
will oon perform as well as do tho
KnntMH urcthorn following the lead
of Oidahoma.
'i'lte New York World apetika of the
' consoratlvo" ttnk and hanking
law a of that state Sure they 8re
"conservative" bank and banking
cumiitg more 'progreaslve " lu olden
times they stole the inoiu froiti the
ilepoBltora. hut l.ttel) they also kept
what they hid in reserve from tne
Went
Those cliHtruetion edltotH who as
ail be leadership of h.litor Uouglan
ohould bear in mill I ti at lioiil.is is
the ouU man Irotn ihih l it th. I're
hident eii.lh for when in trouble
The dav the Kieufh .ml Kitnulnn
jKtpera antiounrcil the i.'nuei Mh. t
Mould uttack Ailmliel I . ui.l pus
Hihly dethrone Atneneo noulas nus
called potithdsie to H UKhniwton w lieu-
after counsel the Prttnl.ut IhhuhI i
hUitenielit to the eD3l lli.it tin Hi et
wu saie
BRYAN LEADS
Just a little I b th.in itttlw cats
aeo Hlcluuil altfunh tlnu in nidi-nt
or a great life 'nsnr nn - eiiiiaiiN
declaKil Wllllat.i I l mi meiuue
to Iti'liiwti lal eiif' li i 1h t i
nl tlt hi t Unou ji i i lUi'ii
t'n- mil'i ainl ilit'i n timi i
iwibnl h.i't frt.tti a .i it
dniioe i Pur i i u irjut
l-Dtlil t mi to l rt U t ii i
tt ClOt IK ' -I' - I ' ll- 'lull
(lOWUrltv Jli'iii ! I i . mot ill
)rtttttt hu f.uel u . r ill ji
t46log"tf. wr. k tin il" i- tiling
lutbuuer ii.iiii tin- nun) ii :i. iMiii
at t axe of n- i'tt l Ii i in i
bweU fci ukI )ju ih ol i i it fun i
ot hU. bunk ant .lea n .d. in u.ll
ll' III
1. 1-
mhw Jinn r in r inn
If id Ii ' ".ij
satuf fl'ttt ii u til ii
HUnislel in liiin ii
mu ill Kuriji i
thrciHfta -in ..it' i n
I I
lan.1 OH til- null
liirf ar sti-.i i.
slit le wilJiout hr
i man leiing tin
r i In tn In ii ittltli m
m ' -i if lit in have
I 'lu should im
Ill t lx t-IJl I t(
funds m niht
UlftM Of t l nil.
HomeUrwu lot i
jiroridji hi i
f-terijltj
1'jiefo n . i
s in ini! il ii Ia
. H)
thv&c vcalth cc.H rive ffl'pN-
lnnettt ewlev.ur l- fuai tl fci'-
toft Vlwr run
cc.n
fi'
I w -c tfv jffia'i. f"" r
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7 r.r "u - Mr
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I tllOill)t
"ii i a.i tin..
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ill of Mil It
j Hi.- fatl.M .it f iif
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I III ll ill I lln Hill I I
1 I I HI I III M i il
Ii is in I iii i i i I" i oiin- tin
lii tin- Iith" a i tin "ri-titet llvtng
Mjl thf un row iicil tmt till the
linrii' kltif "I liieru ill IMiltllrill hoh-
i ii tin inn in. in il lite world who
hi- iii.istetdl i.'lf mil exponent of
ihi( iliMtuii- Whl ll hi I Till lo he
inn.' tin lelttfr ol all pnlitUiiI in
till in niitlons l th eaitlt'
The enrn ari sei oru iinJUHt lie
who taltda in tin lorefront and
meets the naanult of wrong whether
wrongdoers are ullt; from limb'.
th to comprehend the light or care-
less of tue action has sorrows galnre
mid woe to the spit It h.ll the mi How
ItlR lllfllH I1C' Of IllHtUI btlngs to him
Ills leward
Mr Ilnmi 1m htlll i a his via an
able and iearles ilrfetnler of great
utul gloiioilK prlnrii les the beloxed
of nis art th honor"'! of all ttue
men while nis foimer assailant are
hitililllng around the gra.'e aid of
wasted life sore of spirit and male
meek In reason of Hiefr own tin
worthiness
The Nebrnskan needs no further
honor to have hi name written in
i he Place itojal of Ulorv for he has
pi m d the part o honot. civic virtue
true to self and to all men
A.L WANT "PIE."
The ikwiatt HepubP"-n solemn I)
anuouiKea the Hepubliv. i.l part of
tl'e state has been made harmonious
and 'all are now sttivlng tor the
same thing ' No greater truth was
eve. uttered as to the strife They
are striving for federal place Some
to he postnniBters am some are a.1
teady postmasters Libera want to be
marshals and deputies and some are
alrejilj that far along the "nrlouB
other places being the ttnme as hav
Ins; and desire to ha.'e Yes sirn
Tills part) in Oklahoma Is an iiiilt
iin to the strlvtm? pioKisltiun t Irst
n I l.i.t. middle thioitgh and .ir nml
i" ii tiiv otiter av x.m cun im.ivii '.
i n loi pie and plenty o )ne aud'
tim luck of the pat trj deateh a hwl
In -ii I hi the i.imairon tie ( auaili.ni
Uie W.uhitu. th. tniiliil tin Venllmls
tie Illinois and the grand nM dtrt
rkuusas'
t'lie IlDUtallrnn pllllcimi of Okla
hoiiia Ii.ih as j i u If- an elongated
tied cniihivl b his reaching mr the
I isirj let him he pioiid on the
oi ti-lili of the frderal p.tp wagon mid
he motutiR as regular y nim doleitilh
in iinl the famed and ofttnontlmed
w haugdoodle who renised coinfott
because her oung yvere useil toi
li alieru and food.
1'hoau who whoop for 'I aft ai in
neeii of pie Those yvho are in favor
of i em lining unlet hoping to hit the
li ml wagon In time ate nlivunv ?o.
nut'il ol some punt rv and fear to t.Ue
a hance on loalng if Tuft fails
Hut Wi jmrpose Ik the same It
ih a certainty the arlous ru -tlotih will
he up anil ilolng before ami after tho
contention If one could but .iff ir I
to fi How that dPleuatioTi t Chicago
he woulil lnar the hrigiulers the
colonels and the majors lIip captains
and ill down to the high privates
holemnlv and faithfullv assure the
committee ami the successful candi
date for tli nomination that Oklaho-
ma will bo for the federal Republican
ticket even though the total vyhlte
vote lu little more than sullichnt lo
keep it from taking third In place
among the parties. Take the nerro
away from that buch and they wouid
not nave tour priutos to the one
brigadier.
Oovotnor Haskell can have one po
iiw I'vr
nrti
to sot
lftta or
sition tne obHtruction wlltora
agretxi on They would ho alad
tho aluskogoe man got the sonata
lute a cabinet position. Tho siuhor-
natortnl olllcer doos not possess th
Jove of the obstruction forces but ho
doea hao theli respect for thoro is
no oue Knows bottor than thoy he
will stand firm for what ho bollovos
and no amount of criticism woakons
UIb purposo. Thoy would ohoerfully
vote to givo him a position where
they might talk nbout him at long
range.
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Replaced With Substantial Structure
'1 lie uciual construction of the
lei I vtork of the Hock Island hi blue
aim- the t'lntinai ion rhel at l)or
.i' hegun last uok with a 1 u
i ni" of laborers on the joh
i lie coin ic u worK lias been i -un
di ted ami the touiidaliwii for tlu-
nri le in ngaulnl us he best imi
limit In this section of the countiv
iln former brlilge a frail structure
tititlt on piling in the ipilfk Hand
iui down with a passeiiKci train
i one of the moHt remarkable
mlw of the linn
I tit tl till We loaiti I Willi ft ur
" i I The ! i. i
i iinl on t i i ul i i
' limit r w i i in' i :
m i ill o ie im u aiowiuin-
li o tioMi Indlly liijurli's
M I Pouch Rot bed
i kl i Jan -A in i I
I li I t tl fol 111 iMStl I I I
ii i om.inliir sei i registti'
iii - valui d it m vei. I Inn.
t i " w IS nloli il fl un .1 ii.me
ii iiieii it hud Iwea hung t. uaii
im irraal of the train and ribbed of
Miluahle i-iHittMts Tne scti was.
11 I in i niiiil boh the id ut it .t 1
ttiei. a mail sac was lo.unl
' m i all. i it ha I in en i Hit 1
' ini-
1 entrance Congress.
Uieinor Hsokell has bten iuvil.-i
' h ni a delenuti froia tne iiute t
tin Intt i nutli. nul TeiniM i ation eou.
p es wulcb uietts June H o .It'
Tbu it. thy ctruMinal tu the suaui
i.iU.11 .: tho pKdvlbHiou iiKnemefif In
the 1'uited gtatt-a.
Y h.l
YESTERDAYS
if 4m
-I0DSE mmn
H0U6E OF REPflESENTATiVSe
Thiny Sixth Da)'i SaSslon
City Hall Guthrie
Tue&duy lunuar
J I. I!htt I lit
I ni
lli'ii.se i aileil to nl .1. i
In the rlinlr
Mr Spiaker
I'noet by .tmt Iwainld b a A j
Jttill llallr-.all iiHiinbeiit' lili-HtrtttMiK
cciit Hryan. tlakln Orentt nmltttatf-
ue. The riillug of the duuinul of the
i Hitlonti day's session was dispensed
w4th ami ibe Journal approved
Messrs Hollatid ami McAdoo worn
excused for atosencc Monday.
Mr Hatllff presented a petition from
the F. H. & C. U of Seminole which
Mt.i reail and referred to the com-
aittto on (ieneral Vgricmture
ff" Smith of Custer presented a
i c tlon from citizens of Clinton re-
lV'ng to religious liberty which was
read and referred to the committee on
Jud'clary.
Mr Murray presented a petition
fro.n the citlr.ens of Wen oka which
i ar reo I and refer-ed to the com-
mit tee on Prohibition Enforcement
Mr Hudson presented a petition
f:orr the citlrtus of JennlngR Okla
winch was read and referred to the
CMumlttec on (Ieneral Agriculture.
Mr. Jones reported as to the ar-
rangements for the trip to Pt.llwater
which will be takn on Wednesday
Mr McQalln submitted tho followlnfl
report which was read and filed
IlfhiRiilYtttpreBentatly es
UnVrrfie ftkln. Jan 21 1908
Mr UpeakJeiu
We your Commltteo on Legal Ad"
v Isory beg leave to submit thr follow-
IitM report
Wo recommend that House Bill No.
208 be passed with tho following
amendments
In lieu of sections three and four
Insert tho following'
Pootlon 3 The state uiRineer shall
act under the direction and auperv'
-sion of the corporation commission
as the t xKrt engineer foi the corpoi"
atlon commission and Hhsill perform
Mich additional dimes as ma he pro
cm Ibe J by law or requlud bj the
Oi vernor
Section 4 r'o report shall be ae-.
t t-liti iiuill Mlv H1KI. WIlKUieer llllien"
said stati engineer nn3 personally in-
spected tho subject tnntter of his ro-T-ort
and his certlflente showing the
csteut of his iMrsonat inspectiou shall
accompany his rejiort to any depart
raent
Itespectfully submitted
J X M"''Al4LA
Chairman
Mr. Kyard submitted a report of
the committeo on Public Service Cor-
porations which .was road and ovder'd
printed
Mr Stettmuud offered IJonse Con-
oniient Hesolutlou No. 17 which was
read and referred to the committee on
Utiles
Air Jnpp offered House Resolution
No IC. inviting Hons. Admiral Schler
aud J. T) Klchardsou to aildress thrf
legislature timing their visit to the
city of Guthrie which was unanimous"
ly carried
Tho following IJHlj were read tha
second time and references made as
Indicated
Sennto Bill No 119 by Blair
Senate Bill No 126 by Eggermnn'
to Iegnl Advisory
House Bill No 27fi by Earl to Puu-
11c Service Corporations
House Bill No 278 by Ell. to Judl
clary.
Homo Bill No 277 by Josso to
Logtil Advisory
Housm Bill No 27C by Johnson by
roa"ost. to Judiciary
i louse iiiti isq. ah. uy jonnson oy
rofiuqst to Judiciary.
Hoitso Bill No 271 by Sherman to
Tlevouuo and Tnxatlon
Houbo Bill No 27S by Sherman to
Public Sorvico Corporations.
1 Honsa Bill No 272 by Copo. to Judl-
olary 1 Hot Jlt o 271. by Cope to Judi-
ciary ii
Jlouso BillJiNo '270 by Hnrrls to
Constll uUhuaJ lAiiwiuluiGiits
House Hill No 269 by Williams of
Comanche to IalKir and Arbitration.
House Bill No 28 was read the
second t i itu a r port of the cum
inittee hu lug tn t n made on the bill"
House Hill No Mil by Williams
o' Contain h tn I.t a it Ailvlsnr'
House Dill 17 bv C-.ihttel w.vs
rta' tint second lime
Htrihii Bill No 18 b Caste 1 was
it nd th. seconil tinn1
House Bill No 7ti was read the
si i ond time
House Bills Nos Ji.4 and 1H". wer
ch inM I from t hi comuiltttsi on
cliilmn lit tv tin IK.ided Ci int'.s
to fhe legal dv1sorv
The following bills were Intro
duced and each read tho first time
antl made special order lor second
reeding the in xt leglhlttlve day
Mini e Hill No "vii ti H .Ham! et
ttld An ' t ii inin p 'dlt'is
I ' tit'. U ' II 'i t' i i b it
i vt irt hit. ni ram.es vni;ons
Ininulfs iirila.i fciinms miu
t fh r sitnilhi veliiibt i 'lie n a
I I Imi ami iluiiii' nml iivii'illni v(
all oilier in irrh iiu'is tf ti iir.de-
Miipivon to puy an wiutM. ocfmiiH
tkni tax
H.i st. bill No J81 bv Sstetlrimml.
fl'Ud u act iiuvid.'i; : i the
fiuaillt atlmi of elect or it within the
State o! Oklahom . '
Hoiih Hill No 2S3 bv Stettmund
ent tied V ii net te i. rv into cf'iit
n a i t' limit llie state t iv i" ihe
v I' 7 .nit i An net i it i i '
hi tii un lit t all l. nil.
IjI i 1 i 7 pi.iwU'it jiU n.u.i..
an c niei-f;ont V "
II. I o Bill No 2M. b Murocli.
crtitlwd u act dtifinlng tu0 man
i ei in wbn h ilelinquent taxe may ho i
col It tea '
House BUI No
j
88t. by Murdoch i
ftutiilo4 'An act pern 'tWn4! cltloa
towns and vilag.es to build sidewalk
VBJkVjtM'j. TftWi'A'AnVIli?L.
I. '"'rithfV' r "'. '
Hw ffJIJ rU ; lr Mvrdoch
rTtlild 'Aifiiw tii'ijitii f't wiiat
conn)! actloiil "xre to be -brouirht "
ilemw Bill - 'v' by Bmith ot
Castor cntttloq " -irf JleSnitn? AtvJ
jeseriblng" jriiii i t for -luitcn
Hoy nil I . crrii f
Cu'tci rntltl i i t t fro"nt
Ci t itu I. a .. i i in n i-
lJ l Mill ll i. I I plr.1 f r.i
-. iaii.t ri.it rtr. ii J 'iit .ii 1
iius ot n. i i ot jiutiiut jus
heip ftUtn piisi is i ' ronfliie.i feliull
in in t'n' a th ii I. I nf' . mi n
1 1 In npi oinl i iiiiimllii if.tpiit'
lei'tfnr o' i n 1'iiv i I in j ti i vain
nit Into the in ni I mtidltlnn of n li
1 nma tec
1 Mtftw flH no "" hr r'rv'ifv v"
'rinpyr'Pti hrt tn ci. wVh1
Mln iff j atjil Miyhulife fuV tlie 'im
rrt laJaaA tWrciii and piescrlbJiiG the
iliitied ol the til i n T t it and repen"tli?
all acls In conllut heitwlth
House Hill Nil jvf by Rvnrd and
Tandi entitled 'An act to piovlde
for Hio leasing of lands of minors and
other Incompetents for on ami gas
mining purport' and declaring an
emergency '
House Bill No "90 by F hearer
cntltltd "An at amendlnf Sec. 20.
Ar 1 Chnpt 71 of Wilson's Anno-
tited it.d Ilelsi 1 'statutes of Okla
1 ma 1 03 aiu' iiovldlng that tee
pav of townshm offiteis In the actual
orfonnance i .' t'ulr duty shall bi- $2
per day "
A mis-ise was received and read
fiom tin fovirnor announcing that
he Int' apprmni artl signed Semte
Ccnntircit Uf solution No 21
Senate Ccnc rrent Kesolution No
20 by Lfttlr wa read and on motion
of Eesiard seconded by Murdoch: th"
House refused to conctir In the reso-
lution senate Resolution No 0 bv Stan-
ford was rond and was on motion of
Mr Ellis seconded by Mr Wor'mati'
mil I'in'tely pftponed
Alt '.s-.tiger .ii rived from th . Senate
brartnj.' Senate Bill 112 ari Semte
f oncurrent Resolnllons Nos 1 and
29
Senate Concurr-'nt Resolution No
T4 by Redwine was read and re-
ferred to the committee on Judiciary.
Sence Bill No 112. by Blair was
read the first time and made special
o.der for wconel reading the next
leglolatlvo day
Senate Cone irrent Resolution No
2 by Hails pi" i ling for the ap-
riliitment of a spec'.il cNimmittee
trom each ho i-e to invesligate ecr-
tiiti "jffalrH it Still water wa road
imi the Hou e iiiuuinimisiv t.incur-
ril therein
Tho Snooker appointed as such
committee W serve for the House
Messrs Stettmund. Beck and ilarri'
son of Mcdtrtaln
The Senate Informed the House
tint it had ref ied to concur in House
amendment I" SeiiSjUi Resolution No'
4 and'tift.pidluUci waa referred to
the eomrlittefl ott Initiative aim refor-
ewdum amjlgiBiatlve Department
Mr. Duran; moved that House 3111
Ne 2(58 when considered be consid-
ered without boii)g printed Carried.
Tho iwntfv -' 1he majority aud
mlnoilty riHifl'i an to tha Asylum at
Ft. Siipniy w resumed. After much
discussion the viva voce vote was
called on tha iuiuoilty report which
lose The qiatloii was called on the
ad ption of tho majoiity report Tho
najoilty report was adopted
Mr Mauus submitted the following
leport.
Mr. Speakijr Your Committeo on
Engrossment begs leivo to leport that
it hah carefully coinim-cd the n
grossed copy of C R No IC with the
original drtyft and amendments
thereto nnd finds sab' engrossment
to be correct and In proper form.
Very reapeotfnlly submilted
MANUS Chairman.
Tho Spoaker signed the engrossed
copy o! Houso Concurrent Resolution
No 1G in open sosslou.
On motion of Mr. Murdoch tho
Houso went into Committee of tho
Wholo House 'for tho coualdoratlou o
House Bill No. 20 G.
Tho commlttoo nroeo and reported
as follows:
Stato of Oklahoma
House of Representatives.
Guthrio. Okla. Jan. 21 1008.
Mr. Speaker: Tho Commlttoo of
tho Wholo Houso. to whom was ro
feired Houso Hill No 20C bags leave
to report that It has had said uW un-
der consideration nnd refer thssarao
back to the house with the recom-
mendation that it he referred to tho
Committee On1 General Appropriations.
Respectfully aubmlttoc
B V HARRISON. Chairman.
On motion of Mr Ourant House
Bi'l No 2fW was referred to the com-
m'tten on (ieneral Appropriations.
Mr Ellis moved that the House go
into committee of the Whole tor the
e nslderatlon of House Bill No. 4R
which the Speaker ruled out of order
s there was a special order for the
ilav not iIisikiwh ol
Mr Kllis moved to take up House
Hill No 4i. for consideration Mr.
Holland moved to lay tho motion on
tl ' i Ui which motion prevailed
Hoise Hill No 183 was on motion
of Mr 11 llaad seconded by Wort-
ri'ui continued on the caloudar as
special oi di r for the next leglslatlv
day
Mr 'Mntchurst Introduced House
Ml i 'i' entitle I An net to
I I ' i'1' I i tne i i m tlon ac I man
i t'l.. Is ud oiibllc lodntlnfJ
l (t ii Huing fjoMs pn lidiiM ff'
t"s i . ). .Mfrscrlblny pfpaltlei apd
iri i cmetgent v was iead
..tl -oti it clal "older for secoud
'h V -m rfr'MVTonch k-c ii let
1 Mi r it the HnnsP .ntlottt ue 1
tut lli l iv at 1 ti clock
V PITiMAK Chtet Clerk
l! A Crteelv Miuute Clerk
The
lint si Coffe Snhbtllute ever
In ib 1
Hi I.
n i "Btlv buen lutntu'" tl bv
i Kacitit Wis You don f
' lw nt en '1 ii tv ti i i
'ii a "iint.1t s n s the
i wio tiorjee ' Is really the
it. luiltatiuB ever tt pr i-
' i i main of real Cofti u in
H'Ulth. Cottee luilut'ou ii
n nar- tood cereals or
OM St
I. ll
ll I till I
made ti
. tin wuli malt uuts etc Ueolh it
old ieii m exneii -were ho to uo
ihiu wmii UiipK it for Coffci Bank
.. o
l.Wi Mil l
'IRTCRftlLLS CARD.
j . r
Me fv'teStec to Prcoc nnd Pencil
t afllMirk..
Kctc tc tfcft r4sfnjft" Ac rcu'Afl
i Ii.- N T-rriu 1 -lia- q-i.. i il"
- ' r-i; - .r tn i rt i;ir.f ti.e
1 i' ii .tlr.g l tr. pup wh pu-n
ii i c.-.c.i la hcrc. r.ctlfv -u ; -r-c.
t a I; frotr th- r.sifrtir. my
i n.. in m mar.nr.- - ita n.r - .j.
in i i afil e; cn.it.1 I h iif-r
i ecu '.'n.l'tGij ot rimo ae.. 1 3hall
in I ill b fpml mi eharift. r iPim-5
ill I i . i i in tin land I w i Hi 1 j liv
ii. i" .ii i Imi pt ttitif no pmteition
tiom tin- mils I milt l and will de
tt nl iiiisell iitalii't f ture irnde libel
on i a suit- upon me
" ' m n Tnrtmr.f.
$100 REWARD. SJ00. I
The readers of Ul papur will hri
pk-uoi il to learn Uint tjiero 1b nt tease
one duad disease that telonco haw
been able to euro in till its stages ami
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cttro
Is the only positive euro now known
to the medical fratdrnity. Catarra boJ
ing a constitutional disease requires
a constitutional troatulcnt. Hall'q
Catarrh Curo Is taken internrily act-
ing directly upon the blood rnd mm
ecus surfaces ot the system thoroby
destioying the foundation of tho dis-
ease and giving tho patient strongth
by building up tho constitution ud
assisting uaturo In doing Its work.
The proprietors havo so nwich faith
In its curative powers that they offor
One Hundred Dollars for any case that
It falls to cure. Sond for list of tontr
monials.
Address F. .1. CHIBNRY & Co. Tole-
do O.
SoUl by all Druggists 76c.
Take Hall's Family PI1U for con-
Btlpatioti. 'Aitti lUii
ii f ') ji
That norm .or yours. How muclh
hotter ho will lOOK with a now dres
of harness. Soft Calvert at 113 Wes'
Oklahoma.
Statehood Proclamation Is Sure.
Wo want city property wo can bcII
on installments. List yours. C. D.
Foster the land man. Phoao 193.
W. D. PrtCKor carries the tst and
most up n dato line of buggies and
farm Implement in the o:ty."8ce him
JAIL IS PENITENTIARY
tKsr
tu-c nt to uauy ixxit r.
I.awtcn. Okla . Ian 2". For the
present the Comanche County ja'l Is
cony e-toil into a State petiltfntlaiy
fir tl retention of prisoners sentou
ted to eonfineuie'nt In the poult en
tiurv. 1 .lis was dune by 'Judge T J.
Johnson in tho case of Aaron MoCnlly
Reuben English and Jamea Hunter
who Wwre mctntly aeutenee'l to one
eur each lit the Kansas peulluntlnry.
At tnls time the Stato lifts no con-
tiact with the Stato of Kansas for
Keeping prisoners The sentences
weio changed from penitentiary sen-
tences to jail sentences ponding the
erection of A suitable Institution with-
in the State
A spoclflc for pain Dr. Thpmas'
Oil. .strongest cheapest liniment ever
deInMl. A household randy In
America for 25 years.
OL' Charlie! Lot's go down to the
Patleraa Furnlw.ro Co. to got nr
furnlttre. Tliey have such a largi
btock to select from.
Private money to loan on city prop
ert. Low intercut. Olds Lymoi Gr
block.
Phone No. 1 in time and you will
never miss your train. Baggugo
uulokly carrlod. Royal E. B. und Cab
Co.
BUGGY COUGHT FIHE.
Special to Dally Loador
Hlk City Okla Jan. aa-Whllo
driving from Snyre tho buggy of Dr.
W. "W. McDounoll in bomo way
caught tiro in tho roar. Dr. McDon
nell was badly burnod on the logs
In trying to save tho horsos. Tho
hiiguy wa3 dostroyed but tho horses
woro frejed without injury. A strong
wind inmlo it dilflcult to extinguish
the flames.
"I have been -somewhat costive bu
Don n 's RegitlettrKavQ Just the results
desired ''filie'Act 'mildly nnd regu-
late the bowlled1" porfoctly." Georgo
B Krause 300 Walnut Ave Altoona
Pa.
Booze Case Continued.
Willie Russell and Ollln Williams
were arraigned heforo Juatico Ken-
nedy )esterdny on Ue charge of sell-
ing liquor They wMved preliminary
exununatiou ami their cases were set
for trial February 3 Both were com-
mitted to the county Jail for failure
to give bail which was fixed in the
sum of $500
For uifch 6-S8S groceries onll lfione
MC and J E. Smith will see that yon
have prompt attention. Satisfying
OWNI5RS list your oxchungos with
us. Wo make the-m our snaclalty al-
though we conduct a gaporal real es-
t'tte loan and Insurance bnslnses
The Onffiiay Company
Thspppb? if on matlanal ailment
Ritidiuk Plood BUtprs l the national
mi fir It It strengthens atoniach
ri mbtanea promotes ilnw of dlses-
t juices purlflj if the Mood buihis j
jiyu.ciH
" " ' w
Infant's Cacw Causes Injury.
Canton (ikia i an 2a -The playful
sle i of a haliv resulted in the serious
'tiurv of the ni ithei Mis Carrie
K.. 'it v ot thi ulty The lniaui
.tiucK Itfc r'"'h.r Jn the ee with Its
IIiiki i t .nnlng a r iiliifiil wound.
Xii skiu Itching Is a temner teetof.
The mor you wtratch the worse li
ltd es Pom's Ciutment cmvs idles
eeneum any shin itching At a)'
dm st es
Wliy! Do you keen that old dingy
rug or carpet down whop yog- can get
the vory latet dos'gns ol tha heat
I quality ot W. U Rhode?
AUU POR Dr.MOOR-f5
STATE CONVENTION
Paul- valley OMtu Jan 10. 19PS.
By authority ot a rcsoMtwto of the
t'rjr-:r:tt Stat Centra! c tr.n.ltt"-
i herer-- tii i a"iieti. c i nti u t
"on -r. . -t "viu-i " c Ol 1 hi re i.
jO c .n."-! i m F rri.r.r -t i
Eicn t-.tnt f th- -t..t 'r- rutin i
to rcpniit l n in T.id cor. u i r
on the ton . ins basis One drl gaU
for evry one tuir.dr 1 iotfi oi
majoi fiaction thet'of cast foi the
Deiiiorritu iHiidhl.it! for Rovernor on
Septeintii i 1 ism
It I ret.pecttulli ii ronimeiiili d that
tho Cotintv Commltte r of the . ti.mis
lonntirti tlnroughcHit tile tite pi ovule
fof- cilntv lonvjentloii'i to be hlit on
SHtfuiHtav Peb.tlaiv lr.. litis at which
-'ilcgJteK to live convention heittii
called be elected nnd thP county
cnmrt'ltte hi lu providing for said
county conventions are authorized to
provide f r thr selection of delegates
to lhe county conventions by either
convention or primary molhod nt
such tlm.?H and plncus as they may
decide. Tha ImsIb or representation
to the couuty conventions Is left to
th judgment of each county control
committee of each county.
The object of the convention herein
provided Is to nominate me presiden-
tial elc-to- from each congressional
district and two from the state at
large (the electors nominated from
tho congressional district to bo recom-
mended by a caucus or delegate
from each congressional district) and
to select four delegates at large and
four alternate delegates at lnrg two
district dPlegtes and two alternate
gm-gyB5
Always id llie Lead. We have just
installed the
Tn Guthrie. We invite the public lo call
and see it. We serve the
COLDEST DRINKS
And ail
v ' New Year has
05 - H5 - nanffl'5KSI - H - SX - a
r.
n
H
ADrug
aM.enfro9s
At thf same old stand selling goods to many of the old
fillers. The reason why we still sell the old customers as
well as the new is because we have the gi-ods and sell
thenvrightv Our Dni"; Stuck Ciyars. Candy. Druggist
Sundries and School fiooirs are complete and we are here
to give you the best for the least money. Call and see us
C. R. RENFRO
200 W. Oklahoma Avenue
tgrirjijt'afrji.'.rj-;5Ar.':-TjyriB!-:T'y'gwV;.irigiCT.ryi
1538
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COFFEE -COFFEE
How many pounds do you buy in a month?
Not many!
Then why not buy the best?
Anyone who drinks coffee enjoys a cup that has a
rich mellow flavornot that rank bitter taste.
ORDER a can of "New Stafe" brand (the best.) '
It will fill the bill
For sale by all leading grocers
H
Pound cans 40c: 2 pound can's. 75c- $
Packed ONLY'in CANS by S
The Williamson Hals ell fj
Frasier Cos Mills. &
TO'iKJSS
White Houe
Coffee and Teas.
Beamer
PHONE 8
d ftret 4i v t" r -m iU aj?rfs
'nM Arit -" v P -Mt W th
vt'M E'n.'Nrvie r. ' ii rt ntlon
be hic'd at Dcnvor Colorado on Ju!
7 1303
The corftoc33iitr.I district telcpitcs
Kta sltcrfiate CMir'i!i.nui d.strt
i i an - i ho zAstx & f a oaucav
I i tr
I 7i
d -1
n i -itcs from thri- rwre'-tl .
l CIISUlcU
1 1 cor "era r herein prj
n c hcVi J. F t li 19C-
tr n- a to giif fx i ?aslin ol
i. .if foi dcir.:rr..tio nstionn
thsl.
.olmittet ll u t.) b( Dolled bv tie
del jrnt- i i (he nation .1 c invention
ai ienv. i
All nil t. and Indian citUstis who
lrlisve In the principles of govern
ment as tniipht b) leffevrton exempli
fl. d b HivflUaanl jirintlc fl b tho
ii'inpiiat t qlUalniinfi i .nil nsp'Aii
fully littlteil tb eoeipevnte 'with th
ciemocratie party and pai tlclpato in
these c invetiitians ti
Witness our hand this the 10th tlaj
of Jantiarv 1908
J. B THOMPSON Chairman
Democratic Stat. Cntral Committer
W. L CHAPMAN
Secretary
A Higher Health Level.
"I havo reached a higher health
level 8lttco I bogan using; Dr. King's
New Lifo Pills" w rites Jftcob Spring
or of West Franklin Maine "They
keep my stomach liver and bowels
working just right ' If these pills
disappoint you on trial monoy will
ho refunded at C. R. Renfro's drug
storo. 25c. '
LOTUS BRAND COFFEK red pack-
age 2Co. Biggest seller in Oklahoma
2K3ni&32m&12Z2RSmKffiXSZ32Et:mJimEm&&'
kinds of
HOT DRINKS
come atii.1 found ' r
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