The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 144, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 29, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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THEJADER. OTTtrRTE OKfMV AVKPtf 1OTAY A1HL 20 1flp8
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SUSP BILL
& THROUGH
THE HOUSE
tiofiMFS mfc state
tiJTLTHHmVjAvtrlir
V COMMISSIONER
EHERfiENCY CLAUSE
HEFEA1ED N VOTE
Conference ftepori on Dur-
ante Ami-Bucket Shop
' Bill Adopted
-j'
rttVktitlii(tnf a fhnf frtnrtilfi
mnSsiert iifnbilonlly destroy
llomled urtaet. Senate till! No.
paused by tho Hotiso Into
jy evening. Tills In n blU by
in1-!
.11 US I
i k mm
-tefafi
j f vhe Mnnto for the organlza-
i ii oi n state board of bealth. Ills
Mil oriii'nally 'rdylded foe rt board of
i - Itn rr the tuto consisting of three
. nuU.' When tho bill reached the
i.i-un ;i wan cousiilorftl by the com-
i'itff "ii practice or tiiCMlleliii' and
thi iv nir wcn brought In. Of these
Jrtu 'tapd Hint at least one mem-
t i- r n board should bo no actual
'inn r There was wn-m dobato ovSf
the measure and jomo contended that
In nf. was Intended to slaughter tho
jh'jwji IiooIb of medicine and that
li'i' aftw.mthft wore jaklng to gobble
up tv v thing In .flight. A spirited
t bale ooo over fhe adoption of tho
niuiuHr or majority report finally
injii '. ij knickwl ont ami a sugges-
nod uado by Murray was Incur
'M.tatf in tile bill as a sort of
txinnfOgiUgb This provided f-r a tato
bus trf of Monlth in ehhwco of a com-
-iitlBhlonr who fiho'ihl also bo super-
v OtU'UrfWHt or pulil'3 health far iho
'se"TJ)e lilll was rocuinirtenila.il to
.t Mieelnl coinmlttoo and yesterday
wh fa up attain The two cMof
iiiitw of conlllot wore tho salary of
ihf awperlntondant and an nmend-
nn nt $v Cojtft giving iho county toium
1 no-toners iovP to A'fttno tho county
1 in.rtntrndent t health. Cliamplnna
. 1 lie measure assert tba the Insei-i
n n of this amendment only nn
ho of-tho. war tovn f'nwi.ea. on tho
A..rd nf health and that It taken
n oisaluznilon out of tho bands of
no nirfine liroil where they say
1 a rplh btlun;r and tf tho bill
"i uurI) in lis tTfiwuit form will
irf no ialnt k It ' Inave thp state
iiiK'tiiin'iiilpnt without power to mi-
icrp tu null nit'tsurts lu luruIltiPB
'irp tin Ii.ip nn i) .wer to roinovn re
Mm'tory nfrioprii.
Salary of Health Comn-tcsloncr.
la (llRt-UMKlnK the bill IjryHn offered
in unumdment making tho nlarv of
d" onnulHBlonor and miierlntenlent
J 'W and rovlewlng ilu ttfoet ot tlio
init'iniin systom In Klorlda.
lkw ra opposed tho amoiidniont and
igxl "or the eotnmttteo report whleh
n tho salary at otly. $roo. lk wild
i. wna Btroiily In favor of uconomy.
Norvoll war for tho Hrynu nmohit-
ii"ot af lipoKo of tho rdflpouBlblllty
i tlio' oIfS-tt Tito man who took tjit
"fice mtlat devoto all bin tlmo to. tho
" i i and thin salary waft nolio too
3l"K'Uf '
Wjny Amendmenta Offered.
8i8ncr tl (wired to cut thin amount
.. $1300 but tilts was tablod. UHIb
ttored $100 -ui n substitute. Hudson
'Ji uufiht the appointment vrould curry
f. wat dial of lirofDMiU'sal ptestlgo
1 ih It and thought lhtjsjKunry miould
1 be too high
UiddIothoufiht J500 w plenly and
1 il thateao at one ntte 8Uerln-
1 i. I nt f public- health hu liall
. M Inxrensed hla biiKlncxR alrte
1 ui.iolnttnent. Ho wax not In favor
i of building up a fat job for
I 1 11 and wan willing to undertake
1 himself at $Kun
i'r 1 h Thought ISO') n 'ou a jpar
.. -uj b- sufficient
.timh of Ouster mined to table
') 1 d I its; aTiiendiuoiiis u tho lonimlt-1-
iort wiilrb onrrtd fhutUwl de-
II if i 1 make the na)ary $800 and tbU
.1 " .1- tublod
1 .ion that tbl NQCtiou be nawel
1 u 1 1 othpr Micliona nonaldared
1.. t.li
u" ' (b riiovpd to make fcbe oompen-
1 -n M.xuO.
itv.aon ttd the moasure war one
'i !'.- HXMt important yet rDldarl
1 ihiit it ciiuj lie better to have no
Mi' jinn make the salary hu smalt that
oman
y
liinA
aiuic
uaucr
in th
trAtinif' nd soothing1 properties
ll unpleasant feelinfjs and so
urdoal that she passes through
the uvent safely and with but
Jittl auitering- as numbers have
tcstitW 6nd said "it is T?orth
$
vsrilit .i gold." $1.00 per
. ttl of dnifrg-lsts. Hook containing
fdittaM tjitoxtiiatipn mailed free.
iy OtllUi HlOJUItW CO. MlwUv &
A HOME WHERE PERUNA IS USED.
f Residence of Mr. C. Hallock Antwerp Ohio ffj '-.m 9$
Ou'o of tlo Many Thonfeniul Iloiuua AVhero rontna J ' Xm "
in a. Popultii JloMHcholtl Kotnccty. I . - 'kSA i '
CATAimn OP THE nUAD. HBBIiKtV V
5 Mr. O. Hallock Antwerp Ohio Write
lnc tbreo IkjIUob ot your Tor
C ybars standing.
Wo bavotuod l'omna an a gonoral
tl pleased -wltb it and recommend It
( "Anybody vrwhinp any iniormanim
Could TaKc No Food.
Mr. William P. Hurke lfUB Franhford
AVe Philadelphia !'&. writer) :
"On tbo lUth of 3?obrnary 1001 I was
talton With cramps that oxtumttftl from
Just liclowmy throat to tbo botlom of
my atomaelt. They wore bo noVro tbat
my wife bad to go for a doctor about two
o"(jloclc In tbo morning.
"I bad from February until Jnly of
that year throe doctorB and tltoy vore
Riving mo medicine for kldnoyllvor and
bladder trotiblo and after lakltiR nil
kinds of their mixtures In tbo month tii
July I could neither eat nor drink l'or
tbroo weolca I bad not taken h morsol Of
fot-d oxeept In a llanld form. At tho
nli'i of that tlmo I could not tlrluk milk
ot water except in email sips wblcb
caused mo great pain.
"I ball JrlVbh up all bopo of living
more than a weok or two at inont. I
told my vrlfo I thought I bad catarrb of
tho stomaob. She Rcpmcd lo think ho
too iiud bavljurqad of l'arunn I doolu
edtoTJlvoltatrlul.
"I tookBovorr.ldose that ov'onlne and
for4Jlyj.rt time In week rested fairly
that night. ' ' '
a competent man could not afford to
UtkO It. 11 Was fOI 52.500. and CltOll
tti'1ni of New York whore Iho tfn-
Hlderatton is $t;.tH)0 a yenr. 'tb oonfer.mce committe. Someotbur
Oklahoma Big For Its Age. bills we nent to roiifpience
VI-.4" shoutnd llowdro. but New Aonate HMl '.Mil by Ktewart wmb then
" 'fl i u huiliPil yp.irs old and wp nre taken up. It provider for the patab-
mdy six months obi" tllsbment nmi Rinernment of a college
i in. n- w rimr di appiau.-e wnen
TillotMbn replied; And Oklahoma Is
Wgeer at six montliB old tnan moat
tatet are at twenty-tive years."
Cope una lor n small salary and said
there was too much tenilenry to pro-
vide "champagne sularit'H on a beor
revouue."
Ttsara was considerable further dis-
cuaalon iiml finally tbo aulnry wub fixed
l "" Mule Father BUI PaaaeB.
A piiipositlon In thu committer) km a bill by Hobdy waa paaaad during
Wrt Ut oaUblUb th.i laboratories nt tho the cloning part or the aoaalon. It
A.& M college limtoad or the state unl- & owuera of Jaoka atalllona. etc.
veialty w flpfoatud. ' ia jiw 0 tho prpny fdr uorvfee feoa.
Cope's Amendment Passes. a eommltfeo bill. Hubatitutod for a
Oojio aubuilttotl an umeudmeut glv- number or moaanrpa was ordered lo
Ilia" the county cuiiniiUaloners iower to eugri'sanmnt. It ielate lo lunnagea
lyiolnt. twUunty anporlntendont of for toek killed by trains.
balth. Inatend if the atnto auporlnton- Sorrele Bill Recalled
tlom. Tliora wa eonsldoralile dlBcus- a raiDlutlou from tho ttonnto asked
aion and roll oaJI waa demanded on that s..mt tttn ii im uiii r.
I which the Copa amendment carried.
ParllamentayOuofjllnp.
a iimtian waa me a tq leoommit the
II fill PiirttmlfltATlAII fll n.Mn In .. ..
bill fin
.vauiiiiuu hi . . tnuiiiiit-
wlih the Cik ametidineut
lii liahUlu moved to aUBiMn.t fur
t..er uuFldtiutloii ballexlng the bill
hail bi'Pa detiued for all practical
purpoaeH iti van believed that the
Cope aiuuimeu! bad deatrqyod tho
lruionetl teni of health officers iu
h atate Olllei xpeeihlfWiiK followed
iind the Huhlnui iiiiitiou win toil. A
mo Ion to I'ta-onsltler the Cope aineu'l-
nmttt wjm. lost by a vote of 4! to 11
.The other committee amendments
(were Hilopted and thn bill plaieu on
nnni iaHc i te ran inn seoweil a
vote of .17 for to 114 anal nst t tie bill
A separate sote was taken on the
mergiui'y clause and It loai bv u ote
of 60 in :'l.
Sanate Matters.
A message was revelved fn.m the
senate ws to m nianns or various bllle
The bills reveived trmiL the senate
were placed on tlrnt reading
Tfai senate had at-cttptetl Uie bouse
Is U lpve. childierii and no home
can Ufc completely bftppy vrith-
out'lMcm yet the ordeal throwfrb
- wUiohf the expectant mother
Si paaa usuall'v fsolutt of stiiTerinrr.
1'Ai.v ..j"..'--Aa.Mi..-ijLAJa
mm tciw iiiui sue 'iiBSJCsuorwnru
rritirnl Itmir toltlt nnnrnliiin.iAtt
and dread. Mother's Friend by ita neao
allays nausea nervousness and
prepares the system for the
Mother
Friend
mv
: "My aaupbler All! nftcr tak- I M' SR
una 1r ontlroly cured ot catarrh of tho bead of b 53 f ": s
... .
tqrttc as v'elLna forcatarrb and are
to'anybody who ban oatarrb.
mm wnm iu un-.
'I Kept on using Tomna as 1 bad
starteil aud attnr ltntug It tbreu tlaja
and nlghte thp pains ln my ebost and
ntomneh tHsappearpcl and tliey liavo
nqvor nppearcU rtnep and It ivtl bo two
ydars this .TftlyV'
I'c-rtino 'Relieved Afl Symptoms.
Mr.J. O Crumpackor H. 11. 1 Kokorno
jnd writes:
"I tfffn say that I have nothing to com-
plain of now. 1 feci well ret wall at
nlplit linvo a good but tuoderato appe-
tite can eat almoBt any kind of food.
'I have no arhot or patns anywhore
ami ean do sortie kind of work everyday.
I must Bay 1 oan stand as mttph fatigue
as I over could and feel pood over It
"The hemorrhage lias yielded lo Po-
ruua the grip has done tho same as
well as piilUH and aahos of all kbids.
"Tbe roaring noise bus rutlrely Joft
niy ears and head my mind Is clear my
recollection good my tiowois are rogu-
las and I Jnat simply feel ousy all over.
"Tho euro of my ease was surely a
victory."
Cnlarrli of Lonfi Stnn'dlug.
Mr. C. V. ltoustrom CTOSevenlb St.
Ogden Utah wrlos "I take groat
ami-buekettdiop bill b) Ourant. ub the
remit nt n.raiifnrpnin un.l nn vnll nail
flifc hotwto lso oatited he renort of
of industrial ana for Kills. The bill
wag passel wit limit material ameiul-
ment Another bill by Stewart was to aa-
tdbliah an Insane aryluin for tho oust-
ern portion of t.w statf Cujie mibinlt-
ted an amendment which carrlwd. Hint
bttb loatltutfona ahouid he under the
same management.' The bill was given
a unanlmotM vote on roll call.
.jjia aovernor for ftinliar nctinn. rim
tivMl.itJon waa paaoi by the bnuao.
t- j is the wiliiiiiu bill by Sorrel and
l1- . - . I .
MIlimriKUM n MAPlI flirt'. Hr ilnclnl'ln i
Vionrereoa' Heport.
'J he eunlaren committee on Hill
Hf r'rwrwd that tlvey coul.l not agre
for the reason that (he annate commit-
tee Centred to create the ofirce or aec-
retary to the lieutenant ttoveinor with-
out salary after adjournment For
this Wbitohurst and oi'i'h could see
no reason
The houae sustained ih conferees
In their leiKJit ami the speaKnr ap-
pointed MtValli W.iiiahuiM r.ul Kills
to tr i he ninttiT again
I'.lus'vol' ii taoinaroliliii.iltaoitaotaol
Pale Delicate Women and Qlrla.
The Old Standard OUOVETS TASTJ3-
1.KS8 runx TONIC drives out ma-
l.ttla and bullda up U.e system. For
You can get that old lawn mower
i aground at Olsmlth'f so that It will
cut like new for $186.
WILL BUILD COUNTRY OLUB
HOUSE ALONG ROEBUCK LAKE
Spil to Dally Leader
lluio OKla April J - A country
club house that will cost $20000 will
ba built t itoebuok lake three miles
from lata place bj paople living iu
i?? - 'zz.rrr' ." ..T'"
twajiu. urant. aim jMris Tex
Hoe-
OWK IS OH6 Ot tile tineM
of water iu OklaJuima ar.d hah kmg
been hunting and flahiun report Thu
plan U to organise the club with 200
me-mbeis. aud of theee HO in .:ugo
and Duiaut ha.e al eady lieen signed
! A laigi tiuct of laud adjoining Die
lake h alri udy been b.-cund and the
club wHl pinbably Ui built this er
INDIAN TERHITORY DELEGATES.
TO NATIONAL FEDERATION
Hpeetal to Daily Loader
1 attt9KW.ee Atu-n m.-
"""' Au f.-.-vjlW tue
Fa-ne ot Araln aeewiar of thai
ii mm . . .. a .a 1 1 m a
lbiitau TitJtry Federated Women's I
i
i
? l&&tWWg. MR'C HALLOCK.-?
pleasure iu stating to you that your
medicine Poruna lias completely cared
mo of along-standing case of catarrh.
"I bad consulted noted doctors with
out any roliof. By persistent urging of
a friend I commenced tho use of your
wdmlorful Parana uith tbo best ot re
sults and today I highly rocommend It
to any onu su fforlu g from catarrh in a ny
form.
"As for mysplf I suffered untold
agony but today I loul as spry as any
one with moro ambition and confidence
in myself than I have enjoyed for
year.
"Atl my friends say I look bettor than
over before and 1 urge thorn all to try
Peruna and have old dozons of bottles
with thogrcatefltof Satisfaction.
"Your Poruuails tho greatest tonic"
and Iftillder forjibrokon-down constitu-
tion arising from that dreadful diseaite
catarrh."
Some people profor to tako tablets
rathorthan to tako modlclno inailulcl
form. Such pooplo can obtain Peruna
tabl&ts. which represent tbo medicinal
ingrcdluntB of Pornna. Each tablet Is
Equivalent to an avorago doso of Peruna.
club baa announced the following Hat
of dnicgHtes and alternates who will
represent tb clulm ot t;o Old Indian
Ter Uory organisation at the regular
b'enulal meeting of the National Fed
enttlon in It iHton in juno.
Miss Myttle AlcDougnl Sapulpa;
Miss Sue Fame Ardmero; Mr. C. B.
Wilcox Iebnnon. Mra. M. Conlnn.
Llndsai Mrs. J. J). Honodlnt Jlusko-
goe; Mra. Louis Hrown Ktiimtln; Mra
Itboda Hunttr Diirnnt: Mrs. Lnwson
NOwata; Mrs (loilfrav Holdonvllle.
IT
FIFT-WE TEHB
SulTcrod Torments from Birth
Bolls Formed as Big as Walnuts
In Frightful Conditionand Could
Hardly Work -Tried All Kinds of
Remedies to No Avail At Last
WHOLLY CURED IN 8
MONTHS BY CUTICURA
"I had an itching tormontlng eczema
over since 1 oaina Into tho world and I
aiii now a man fifty-Ova years old. I
triad ail kinds of inodlcinoa X hoard of
but found no relief. I was truly iu a
'rightful condition. At last my blood
was so had that I broke out nil over
with red and white Irufl which kept
Knowing until they wero n big as wal-
tiuu oniuiriK Rmat pain nnd mwery. I
thought thev wi.uUt take the skin off
my whole botlv but I kept f ram scratch-
ing as well as I coulrt. I was ao mm
down that I mbt hardly lo my work.
Mr. Nekton l. IfMrnett recommended
the uim of Ctitieuru Itemediea telling
me ho waa oonfident they woukl benefit
and iu tuna .ur ma. I ued Uw Cutl-
eura Smn Oitmuent Heac4ent pnd
l'dht for abwit eight irjciitlat. and I can
truthfully miv I aai cajred. I oordinlly
racunmentl t uticaira taineiiea to all
wlio are afllii'twl tli miuo as I was. bc
llnvliia- that. If Qibj will iwathem
aocortling to directions they wih find
tlwHn ull they are repmutcd Ui bo.
Anyone doubting Ilia (riith of t he above
can wnte to Mr. Uurnatt vho wil' icer-
fuitr vouch Tor my atatemanta.
"lUlellonlweJi; $. F. t. 3 Clar
Ciirneni. Tipton. In Attg. 17 1007."
"I cheerfully etulapMv Um abovotea-
tlmMthiL It in tha truth. I know Mr.
BtfWKrtl ami knW tH oondilJon ho
was m. Be never fires of pruUing the
CutKHira Uemediea
MKelMi i numott Upton la."
Oentle anointings with Culicura. the
fireat Hkin t'ure preceded by warm
MttliM wHib Cutloura Son). followwl in
Uw aevnr form with mild doea of
i tiU-ura lleselrent lilt ulToril Iwtant
relfcf (Kjnntt ret and Heap anil point
f a -pwily iir ft terturing rtUOgiir-
ing ucblng bnrnifig and saaly humors
i-Aiaa raoh.w. ami inflammations
from Infancy to age.
iiS saa ae ? . ibi mjm?
- z 'v - tm- nu- mi t iiu. twin a
"PSl 3V rvI&ioffilinW5d:
efflXi. n..M' .Ml1 T"6" vW
t'Tw&ulwpiataPii
ECZEMA
dr4
.1 t . lt
StSSSON
O K L A II O M A C 1 1 y s
SCHOOL LAND GRAB
RODDlh'S GAMING BILL
SUNT TO HIE MORGUi
Friends of (he Measure Or
able to Overcome (lie
Governor's Veto
The lato. Tuesday afternoon senate
session was tho stormiest thnt bodj
has yet bad occaslonod bv tlio effort
of tho Oklahoma City combination to
ride a bill through tlio somite before
mo peopio of the stnto had .tlmo to
rtttll their representatives' attotttlou to
uio seeming unfnirnoss of tbo bill and
Its sideline provisos.
Fathered In the house and number
ed 10 Stafiord was accoidlng to the
exigencies onlcred to command In the
tppor house. Sonntor (Jrnhnui. rent'.'
or tli bill. In no mild nintinnr eallel
cttcnllou to defp(tn and In answer to
the ipierlos ot the adherents aakod 1
the people bohiiid tho bill were ln
earnest about being Tntr to the state
why not waive enabling act rlrhts?
This would have placed the 100 acres'
doalred by the Oklahoma city State
Fair ussoclttUoh whoio tbo land might'
get buck to tile stato at the expiration
Of the ton year lease but (his was not
accoptart by those after the laud.
tn the debate whleh followed many
of tho big debaters of the senoto-
soemed to be roailv for war- ftedwlnn
Tuylof and J)aua v. era dotallctl on
committee work with othara. nnd did
Hot participate and Stow&rt led the
fight for the monsuio agaiuel Uw
inamboi from .Mnrloltn Stafford's at
teimit to ovon keep Iho bill before
Ihe (lommlUeo of tlio wholo for (lis
cusnlon proving a rank uud rotnplote
failure.
Franklin bote a juugBup of Jloaco
hy offering to subatlmto whlah would
give the Hjnte cotiBlderahfe protootinn
ot the aspiration of tho leitBc but was
aatoiiiidcd when tho senator from Ok
lahomn City declared he wauled no
change In die bill.
Wars and Rumorc of .Wars.
tlral nm launched Into a speech
which declnrod the grnfllng ltiflu-
enco of the stato should never lay iu
hands upon file heritage of the school?
so long as he had voice nnd strength
to oppoao and Ills eloquence ran-;
with such clearness that the empty
chamber and galleries wetn r-iridb
filled with listeners and the Mariotta
man Shone for tho time with grentei
lustro thatv In tiny other period of the
sofislon nnd he 1ms long been listed
In tho topnotch class of debaters and
roasoners of tho state. Agee Yeaprr
and otbors undertook to stop the fiery
Texan in his denunciation of it.'.
legislative clique that oual fi'n m
prevent tho ftindor lessee-) I '.lit
state leasing one moro joar. bj-k ny
nnd seek for Homo corpot'ii.t
jenr lease on the schttal tai.di.
they wero too III prepared for his
leady nnswera and flow of el.
Penator Stafford rettlUeil Pis iwi
uro was being U'npoWlad tnid tuki 5
tbo chairman of tho ctSfnintii-
dto- Wljllams to rttlo tlio ipe..
out Of ordar alleging h wna nUnMn
on the morlta of the h"I wbfrn i -pending
Frnnklln inortoti wu uiiv -u
to Bottling lonse at oxpti.tittin -i
on yenr contract. Hnnior u-
declared Oralmiu to bo uerc!lng liln
power of ttloquenao not nuemptln!-
moro. Thq ehclr ruled ns requftBtod
and Orf-htlht npologhiod lo the chair
for ntr.kUt'c what tho chair thought
wdB au rror and also apologised
"for bringing in nnd exercising a tul
ant which thp gouilenum from Okla
tioina dooa not nnd can aever iKiaaeas '
Senator ItodUIo i-ese-tcd tho chair'"
ruling declaring the frieuds of the
bill liad attempted to speak to tbo
hill and shutting out the reply would
ba unfair adding thnt he thought the
chairman was being misled by his de-
sire to lmten work Brook gained
recognition and went after the bill
declaring It a chep attempt to get
something frotn the state In rotum
for a huge gob nf nerve upon the par:
of the association and their apparent
friends In legislative elides.
ItiteraaH was hlgboi' than before
when Stewart seeing nat the acthe
ailvocataa of the bill were down audi
nut went to tho rescue and the legal
controversy between the two attor-
neys was one not soon to be forgot-
ten. Thay differed over the power
and dutitts of the legtBluture mid dif-
fered sufficient for a big controversy
Stewart contending that the enabling
net rights ware supreme aud could
be changed only tlio same as the con-
stitution. Stewart resorted to elo-
quence to aid his cause and made the
awllence shout approval of his word
painting description uf 'this handsome.
row)lwlecl-.Ml orator astride sotuo
fancy 1 know nor of but boaide hltn-
salf with Hvorslon to a linrmlaas meas-
ure riding rough shod over those Ben
a tors who aro not skilled In debate
or public uiteranco a senator who
has always beep fair but has ridden
wrong refusing to atteial our com
inlt tee meetings when on this bjll and
now seeking to kill It; also make the
committee appear as If orderlug out
a measure bore for consideration with
a proviso tn U big enough to Imperil
the heritage ot the school ohlklron of
this matu."
Efllups Enters the Lists.
Ulllupa followed Stewart ou the
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NO MONr.VK IJtafUjOu.i 1 1 1 -tn. nf . 4 .urUcrfle WMp
to jofts jmywliei mlh I'. "J. wiite't ti In Vtiin dr tr fntoy Irtieht and
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trri)UielMw fliipUl iiltluni iourt p n n ul H wll net he tHi nnt eutt.
STAnTflOV PtlirCC " tuiiwli n jhest tTd iikyrlti it U iille lo miV
rlVIUni rniuCO t .)v tnMIll imiflt .ibOTo utMMl Inunrr . You un iio
r lit hi A Hi rn M 1 t this hv
.1 tt. Ixh nd uir Im v It. JJO
ttfc nf frit mull mu inrvr
j-rtifs ami "' tnrr' 4Ut prtmf
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YOU WILL BE ACTOKBRfiDStelSWSSdWSaMaJ
WfJXWWk
ii.c ti.uili jo this
Una an oilier lacicii
ltll VCI.Jv 1I;MIJI;K.
oiir piirej wiatrs mica ine
lMU.tilttNU HICViXrH.
liv "ife a immlitr oa band uVen n
intlr at crlrtl rlxt. IrOlU M ta
PflflSTFn.RlhkP l"ft"' "u1 tiiuuitied
VWfW.M f
equipment d ill Kind ti Alt
$ASQ
8
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The tijrular t tmlir t oftlitv tirts u
tS-5l ter hair but 1 1 tnlr tu t vie tv ill
ully(fuaiampilpiurlorifMJjisiwnnaraerf jiu
NO MORETROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES
KAILS Tucks or G1h trill not let tho
air out. Bixty thousand pair3 sold lai.l vear.
Over two huuurrd tliousand Ivaitauowiu uf.
rirxMttPTinKi Madeln nil M. It Ultvelv
.nilrnsviiilintr vervduialileantllitKdinsitl' with
o crm-iat .nmlilv of nihlxT. winch tinrr in omel
Kl It mi WtW1
I imi aou
tiorotts ami which closes tip sotall putntun wuHr ot allow-
ItiK Ihcnlr toeanpe Wc ha t liundtr as ot tLlteri. f turn s.iti
CcilcuilomersatouuKtlialttiitrtireilia.cotilvbniiptitnpid
hpotiicoilwiccinawholeaeasoli TheyweiKhti imuiPt ttti
an ordinary tire thf jmnctup-rtsislirtKqualilit-tx inggivttt
byfevcrnl lacra ortlitti.spei-ially prcparni (biuutitltc
r.hil TlierMnilamriceoItheutHroU'B! sopti tilil. bill for
fldctlItiEtnrrtxcswcarcniakinraabUlfntorpric to M ." a.iui.iu.
the rtilcr of oulyf4 Super iiir. AUot0clsi.ltliipea sumcitav letter is ttxelved. We ship C O D on
bpfroval. You do ttot bay a cent until you liavi- examined and fuund them strictly tn repiesetited
We will allow a catu tHituuimt ot s per centtht-reuy ntaicltii; the price Hi. On per pair) if yna
tend l'DI.I. CASH WITH OUIilSit uud enclose this advertisement We will atw send one
nickel plHted braiS hand pump Tirea to be returned at UUll expense if for any reason they are
not satisfactory on examination Wc are perfectly tellable and money dent to in ism safe as In a
bank If you order a pair of these tires )ou wilt find that they wilt ride easier rnn faster
ear belter last longer mid look ftucr than any tire ou have eve. tird or eeeu at any price We
know that you wilt hero wt.ll pleaded that when you want a bU.'ycle you will give us your order
We want you to send ill a trial order at onie liruie this temarkable tire olf er
.. xrtnar inrr-n "Vinero don't Imy any kind at nnv price until you send for a pair of
IF YUlf tVbfzU I ilfC Iltdgcthorn Viutcture lnxxif tires ou opproval and It ml at
the special Introductory price quoted above or write for our big Tire and F.uutlry Catalogue which
describes d uuotis all rn.ik.-s and Linda of tire at about half the nual piicts
nr Mift-r lOJMfiT but wtlletiso iwlnltoila) UO NO lTllINU OP HUYINO a bicycle
Uii mill VwjfiH or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the heVViatidtVonderf ill
offers we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everj thing. Wiite It M)W.
J. L mm CYCLE COMPANY CHICAGO ILL
yaTareBa-ssga
Jriflrch
They arc as bad as any."
There's no eold like a March cold for aifijr tvaiion.
Our Red Spruce aiiU White Pine is a yuti-atitee I luuitrh
cure fruiranttcd to cure tire cotfgh or you can have your
nione back.
It helps all kinds of coughs in all k'nfls of weather
i
Tl's good to lake
of unpleasantness
No
Simple and efficient best describes it. 2Cc a bottle.
P. CX Drug Store
O'M. Wolmoi MixiYer
ccsassaBStsBas
I Weinberger Transfer Company
Prompt Attentibiji Given to All
4 vaiis i or
Spacious Rooms For Storage
i -. at
Kecenvers ana
4 JPfixcMaLa Qts&
s aRrntflR'SffSjf Uf s?&srjet.
Un me nldt of tho controversy admit'
tiiia. however that ho personal) op-
liWl the attle tif nn acre of tlio school
l.i.'il. nml thorororo iavored tho letis
lug ot the Aatnnble quarter section to
tho fair association of Oklahoma t;l .
Tho t'ordcll man had mode a simlled
erfort to reralu from indulgence- In
the oratorical handicap but Blair
throw a few shells over in thut di-
rection nnd the nuthoi of No. 01
spurred his tnlk-horso right Into the
midst of tho contest making Home
howl when he doclared that u bacbe
lor Ilka Urobilin should not essay to
mnke too much music over the chll
dren for unless a change for the hot-
ter be made tho Interest of the house
of Graham in tho schools would be
burled when his good senatorial Irleud
and adviser Clint Graham of the sig-
nificantly named county ot Uiv was
decaying beneath Uio flowers In the
Marietta cemetery.
Hand-toHantl Controversy.
Pressed from unexpected quarters
and against the steel of two whom
ho had not presumed to be interested
Graham made a bayonet charge at
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one where health abounds.
With Impure blood there can-
not be goqd health. '
With a disordered HVC'thero
cannot be good blood.
Tutt'sPills
revivify thetorpld UVGRandrestoro
Us natural action
A healthy LIVER means pwe
blood. iii
Pure blood means health.
Health means happlne&s.
Take ao ntite. AKPrawtot.
RIDER A&ENTSS
Mrri t1 rmn'heri in tm (Hr-vfnt everywhere are
Till Yl.t'i imi '." nrt ynumiyrwrtbehtryclf and
tnMlll 1
t yn
to No
ne nil 1 01 in ni n.ive mc nuntntrnrcr rur
T HI V i W'-Tc.t or a ixif o! tirea Imm anyctt
rmr ( jtal jfeutt and learn our unheal i
j - . -..ir. .....- " "' "
turrr m rnn'r tlKUinn
yctr We tll the luiliul emlc blcrclu tor Icm inonrv
Wo ru jtWid tiili ft ca tuont above lactory roit.
on rll our Wt.les under vuur own unit tiljls at
ojy rv-eitii
We 1) nut rfularl hnitle neeond lund blcrrln tiut
I ade lowf Chltao retail stottn Iheie we clear out
'1 nr JSIO. !). rlt I l lurcm lull rri led tree
roller ctiafim a. t inlaU. patu rtpaire and
?4 vjrrd rctai. Jruet
raHGTISRE-PKQSF
4 a
4 80
TIDE?6 4 SAMPLE PAIR
TO INTRODUCE ONLY
Ifotlcn tliB tlilok -ntlr trend
"A ' niut iHiiK'turo strips 11"
and "1" ill no tin I ttli "U"
t prcvi'iit rlni nutting. Tlila
tiro will otitluat uur othur
miilio SOIT. 1.LA.STIO aud
1.ASV IUIJI.VU.
Coughs.
sickish tasVe no a'fter effects
aaa
uras'age.
-. a 9
uistrmutors
mo w. Oklahoma &
K-igs?ts5"j??s??i jq?rin
Stewart and Ulllups clanslfylng thoni
'as Mlsslsslpplaua of stich polish nnd
powor vitallzetl srt as lo permit Bill
tips to marry early In life; now a
happy father punishing those who
were streaked with the flro or mlsfor-
tuno In socurlug a llfo partner dit-
toing the orrort tq exposo (irnham's
wITeluss and childless state to the
world rt large and added thut he still
had hope and wns as willing as old
Fulher Barkis could ever havo been
lor tho atl-lniportnnt ceremony
Blair Repulsed Large Force.
The contest grew warm enohgh to
almost permit the audlotice to forget
about tho Oklahoma Cltv raid on the
school laud according to the chntgo
made against the bill bv senators and
idrahani received artillery aid frotn
Blair of Kuty who dislodged tile small
skirmisher who were chopping at th"
iirniiuui oi (husivvuihs itiriiiui iuh ui
tuntlon to the subject matter In an
Interesting siieach which was Inter-
rupted by BIllups requesting him to
' read tho aactlou ln tho democrati
!tntr lilnirrD'Mi wliioll Itl.afr ftar1nrm1
pledged tlio party to the sale of tlu
school lauds. It wan tnen n point of
order was raised mid the chairman
told Blair ha was out ot order and
could not road the platform plank tj-
questad of him by Ulliuns.
Biglr Insisted that the quostlon ptir-
mUted by the chair could be an
Lswfifrad and doclared he Intended ps
rsaa it. ipa cpair insisiuti on mut
liolug seated Morris going to lllulr'n
Hhsislaneor ulthough be was 0))jKsed
lo Uie Blair aide of tbo oqsq be in
sistod be should be hoard ln answer.
The sargitant-at-arniB was ordered
to seat Mr. Blair but the bergeant
hnd opinions of his own about who
should tio seated ajid who should not
be and proved that he was and Ik
wise In this day and generation.
Amidst ghouls and handelapplnir
some of whom wore- approving and
some seeking to prevent his being
heard. Blair stood In the aisle and
cheprfully told the audience and sen-
ators that when be had road the plat
form plank he wouM parnilt tho pro-
eoxahm lo tnova ou but not until that
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