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. gHE LEADER. GUTHRIE OTgA.M TlTtTES)AT MAY 7 1008
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HUNT
SPECTACLE
IN FRISCO
SCIATICA '
tOLLOWS
TELLS STORY OF TBE REDMAN
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ELL YOU
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Congressman Cartel" of Oklahoma Hinrself an Iililiaii
Breaks Silence in Defense of Red Brothers.
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S WlTMmnw. MIiKl" tilWlBl '
rsvNiis ciiErRSot
IfRS AN D .VI LOUS
ON PARADE
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PATIENT PERMANENTLY CURED
BY DR. WILLIAM8' INK PILLS
MING MB" EVANS
HEADED PROCESSION
Notable Pageart
irlliqtiake City lias
Ever Known
Afti tioina Confined to Bed Foe .1
Month and When Ordinary Rome-
y diet Palled to Bring Relief.
f s'l' suffered from eristic rulimtisfn
for a jtenr and a half after nu uttnCk
11 life grip" says Mr. J. O. Sulliwlln
or 101 North olive street Goshen
I ml. ' and wa confined to my bed
for a month at n time and for tvo
(!. I; iw v.ith my togs drawn up
lth i-jin M eire'rlng was so greet
tlat the doctor gave nic hypodermic
InitiMloiix. The pain wa in both legs
f orn tlie hips to trv toes and was
sharp :iml stinging. I couldr't sleep
nitons without binding my lees tightly
with cloths. My appetite was gone
Bnd a hat 1 ate distressed mo. Sty
stomnr h felt hard an. I pained mo.
"1 was under the cnre of one doctor
foi two months of another for alx
nonths and of anothrr for perhaps
tliry1 months. Thev nil called mv
trouble sciatic tmt didn't help me. I
irted v crvthlng thnt whs recommen
led to nip hut nothing gnvo me relief
I ttion went to the hnths nt Martins-
villi I took the baths for about four
weeks anil got only a little relief from
thoni. Oiip tlay an acquaintance gnVo
np n nnrr of n Iwx of nt. Williams'
f-r hip .1 bote In tittle of ptjneeJI "V f" ""J" ' lr "'"" '
uded from the 00111- u i"'" mmni mini mem aim wok
11 few boxes more ana was cureil. I
have no rheumatism now weigh 225
no'enl. l $ havp recommended the
pill -.'to Inf of people as I think they
are the best medicine on earth."
1)' Williams" Pink Tills do not sim-
11H nl.ove pain hut tliev pure and
run permanently Ueas"s caused by
ilppi.neij or vitiated blood Tliev ae-
t ill' ti'.ike new blood and have there-
fore - illrect ami powerful curative
pff'rt op such illseases as rheuma-
tism innemia tsenernl debility and after-effects
or the grip. As the norvos
lepeml ution the blooil for nourish-
ment and medication. Dr. Wllllnms'
Pink Tills are unequalled for the treat-
ment of even the most severe nerV-
ems disorders such as nournlgln par-
Ma! paralysis St. Vitus' danco and
lrcomotor ataxia.
Dr. Williams" Pink PUss nro sold
by U druggists or will bo mailed
no .lid on receipt of price. 50 cents
per biv six boxes for $2.50 by the
Dr. W ' -nig Medicine Co. Schenec-
tady. N. V
(By Associated Press)
rraiuisto. May S. Kighl thnu-
luejackets 111 marines the lnr-
niel rorc. the American tuny
w tx
hVt .mil'
in il
ll Hi 1
lauded from
mil Pacific fleets now
li j 1 Ijoi . and marched
et-s of San Francisco in
'tt n it ible parade the city has
nowo Foi four miles and a
oufi mil 1 is lined ami lanoiiied
il' ia nod in n view of a never
irn.w.l the ftKlittni; men of th(
.made tl'cir wav to tne martial
it tbo shipmate batiils and to
ilia bi-p ivlth the tiit com-
o niui-li 1 tided onl when
ki nun h 1 alu embniked in
ill iioi t3 t .11 letumed them Jo
rK 1 pi- and aimorud cruisers
ro id' 11 ad
it fic hundred soldiers of the
arw in tull dress aira. srac
icted a an escort to the vlsit-
u of tli sea and were liberally
h.i
Ailiiili.il Evans commanding
t and the si other rear nd-
In command of smtadrons and
"is rodr in an luges. Adminil
va (luirkly recognized by the
id In tin tmniPdlntu reviewing
and tiou d a ponstnnt recogni-
ili. li.iiliiK as. hN carriage
iio. 1 nt 1 be rront of ho inarch-
umii'i Sei retary of the Navy
CfO iiior tllllett of California
i 11 1 ilnr 01 San Pianclseo
1 e pna.ie ami afterward re
it it 1 1 mm el mart lied down
a rnio ' '
diiiii I 1 he holdieis and sail
i-i'i wi 1 Iiikp lepri'sentatlons
.e n v ' n il 1 naitl and trom seml-
v. r 1 id .ind civic organiu-
bitiliun hi nattv luile high
nt.' 110m Salt Lake ('If
1 r n il esiort to Admiral
.In di' n or his lunlng !.'' 1
. 11 t'' ill.- naal academj In 1.
r.i T tth
t .tii if'. nf bluppickets and
iran t r.r maunes fairly earned
it'un ' Ini ti was thi'itr T.ie
i 1 u ii.mK- in iinif rmi of
10 1 l r 'lit -. and while cap"..
r ml 'nc 1 i.l coated bands in
hit. .t the forceB fiom the
Maior IHon Williams fleet nin-
r 1 mi the flagship fonnectl-
cn.ie.i li a Maff was In com-
IK tiurvsim blue jackets
r bl'iiivs of the m'.i their
Httu white caps nnd up-curlpd
tl ' .r iroiters carefully stowed
1 iTinga and service rines
e rhlpB armories strung across
imddt rs were commanded liy
Seat n Sdireldor. of the Vir-
bil i.oon is to bo elevated to tho
f reir admiral.
ia'i''ii ' or 1 ne Kr!'ai inre 01
nn' inirmis involved problems
1 1 .it ti aninnshlp and exeruf
iltv mit wns nt mire a test
Lnr. eti of tlje offleiencv of ttW
1' v. n dull of rare Inipott-
ad wa 1 . omidished with a dis
it 1 a. no confusion Sail
il. V AiA-i and whale boats
ne li olid patches of blue
I w 1. ihe filled were form-
h iri.m- waTshlps of the two
11.1 i il-ions trpl flotillas and
(.1 n iai 1 oi specialty ueiKiin-
It. II 1. . i.tnln.. n.l 1 l.l ta la
jlll III'. I" l lHrtlllB lll.il .lllCT
were towed tandem-fashion hy tho
sturdy little stoum launched to tfte
la.ullng barges. Tho bay swnrmo'd
witit the tiny craft and thoso who
sav the maneuvers of landing mar-
vel! -d that out of those dlmutlve boats
darning over t harbor waves so
fcrfcaf n force aft thnt Which nppdhrsd
in tne parade could gro.v as if by
magit
The mute of thep"rsde which was
the leal are of the da luv up Market
street iiom tbe fan' tin ferry temi-
. ds to Ya . sb avenue and up the
'itter to W. alngtou street where the
tinier mau'li Iigkuii Officers not
man lung with their commnndB rode
in carriages of whli i there were 40
In ll.ie and had the beat opportunity
to observe tue upbuildiliK of the city
which has spread in every section with
th csulue progress made on the two
thoroughfares used for tho pnrndo.
After the parade was diaponiod tho
officers were driven over other see-
and s'.nwn the progf.s of ro-construc-tlon
there.
Today Secretary of the Navy Mot-
calf reviewed tho anchored fleets In
tho bay from tho gunbopt Yorktown.
At the Pnirmount hotel lust night
floovrnor Glllett and Ids staff enter-
tained at dlnnur in honor of Secretary
Metcnlf tho commanding offlcor of
the fleet. Admiral Rvans wna tinahlo
to httend his place being tnkan hy
Itear Admiral ThOitinfl who rosufindod
to the welcome to the Aliunde fleet.
JA number of Informal speeches wero
muiio.
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Right At It.
and Neighbors in Guthrie
VV M Qhow You How.
t t! f i 'Hit of the tioiilde.
I i aii at nuis mit n. hjuj H-
Ivodnmdtnffletiely digests all classes
of focd.MlctvnVttet right at the trouble
and do the very work itself for the
stomach. It is plensant to take. Sold
by C. IX. lien fro.
FIREMEN MEET NEXT
YEAR AT CBICKASIIA
Special Correspotiflonoo Dally Lender for-there nwaB ninnr'dlffereitt kinds
Washington May S.gchoolcraft of ind'an disposition as there nru dir-
tthd Hale llancroft and Powell nil rerent tltg of IluUanil Tml tlio In
r5'LfIlLb!.!.L.t' dnidsHnfrlniftiv.tnMonwsrtd of
tho genital ImoedR Sft'fhe subifet. tWf'J PUYpm mQWtoi br I
Other Ainertodn othnologlstJi or lesser ncifristfes is a fnetfrdftrit tHdpoi
noto hnvo tvddod to the comity of tlli lP34ll'fa ganernl way Jtjtd -to a
subject and with others have conclu- marked degree cortnlu oipnttiX a'l
ded that tho onl good Indlnh Is tho Physical likenesses contro-dleUntfulsh
deud rnrflart- Httt is their estimate or Su" ffm a11 diliwf mh'hklnll U dlso
tho aborigine a fair one? That Is a P"0"1 h'1 with tills nlmse tif trtillsn
qtieatlon that snould not be answered character I want 10 deal In n brief
until tho Indians side or the ense has m"" . . A . .
been heard. n.l when l.ns the Red-' 'Tf Itli1tn ln hk Prtv t0 s
man's side e-er been presented? " " fro?lUl0 Vll"3 JTL1?
Doubtless no one i8 ittw qualified ? flfoml " " rtnt l'0 M
to tell the story of the Indian ban the W? " " h'ert "fc0h 8 "J-""-. v'n
Indian himself. Thus an nrticl0 pre- wn?eD?f- nrt?f 1 .l
pared by a .'h.ckasaw Iml.an who did pensive 'exS' T Indian
not have to die to be good enough fo .!.. lhr prlri 0
npreHPnt a large constituency In the rpfl( aftV8. .Tp n8al) h ' gtp
lower house of congress Is nbt only or a child in the hlv of all adult." And
timely but a long felt literary wan.'. )ie iR corrcf g0 far as he goes. Ye-
ll seems that th0 Redman's story or j iprVe ii would bfr proper to ametid
liimsplf has been jeia"d entiroly to ifl statement by aitdltif. 'the charae
long. Kepresentntlvo Clai'left D. Car- (Pr 0f an adult.' So Statin tho propo-
tei also thinks so and now proposes sitiort eorreetlv 'The Indlail bits the
to break silence in defense of his mind of a phlld ln the body and char-
red brothers acter of an adult.'
"To begin with" says Representative I "I can find no better wav to ex-
Carter "let us understand that the press the workings Of this individual'
Aborlgtie a discovered by the great mind than to say It works backward
CJonoese navigator non ho landed on and cross-wlso.
the sunny shoreifanr Sati;Sal"ji)dqr.waB "For evnmplp I onco knew a full
a thinking feelllB' nnd hitpWemu her .blood Indian wnnso lsngiisn name ws
ing subject to tjtist such Imiiiirses; rnmrioy Mine muio wa appointed is
Just such whims nnd traits of..charac- Indian police and was n very brao
aim eiiicieui oiucer uui on iiccoiini
. a little too frequent communlcatlov
with tho while man's fire-water he
was removed from Office. Soiftetime
subsequent 10 his removal another In
dlau officer a deputy sheriff hv the
name of Wall Citss gel drunk shot up
the town of Tishomingo and terror
lzed the Inhabitants generally: car
ter as other persons or a stmilhir dp
gree of intelligence ana civilization".
Now. do not misunderstand mr. We
should allow ourselves to drift into
the error of Imagining the real Indiin
as merely ignorant people. They nro
wldly different from the uneducated
Individual) of any other race and
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In i .t j i -
VALUES
vOiteaKe VftlUfeS art nbt given.
Better Pianos are not sold
Easier terms are not offered
Anywhere in this country
than we offer you.
Thousands aro intorested in our system of pfario sol-
ling that saves you money. Thousands have cut out the
coupons and returned them to us and tho pamphlet has
been sent to them telling of our plan that gives you FREE
use of a piano while you save the money "little by little
to pay for it.
PREE Cut This dut
K J's fend me u copy of the
Musical Herald containing uao-
fl piano Information nnd
Schloirfarth's song. "For Thoo
Alone" words nnd musla
hfntue '
Address
and
Cut out tho coupon today and send i tf to uv of-hotter still call at our BtoreJ
get FREE the Musiba.ITorald containing useful iJiano infovifliitibn and!
OlfTvnfVl'o anvtrr HPftW Tlr Alnnn mill 1r&- nn .imlntn.;. ...'. -l..i -V -
Snhlfil'tTrn.ll'e anno- "Tni Tlinn Alniin nnrl cft tia nvnlnin n r1n-1 rtV "
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values and
::-:: "?. &K2h "is ;ss r&
people as tho 01iitfse coollo or the
peasantry of Kurbpc."
ueareti with Uio run blood Indian
and educated in Ills schools 1 reel safe
In anyliig thnt my opportunity to bo-
come acnitointed with tho roal life of
thia Individual ItnB for exceeiod that
of tho ordinary parson. He was my
friend and associate yen my bed-follow
for" many yonrs and during my
youthful days. I Knew few playmates
other than full blood Indians. Their
daiiKorotts mnn. nnd as is offen Ih
rase in tlie white man's country when
a real bad man is on the ratripafti
uot an officer cotlld H found to InK"
ferp althonjth Mule's conrmisslttn hul
expired twelvo monlbti previously lie
cotild not resist the temptation V !""
Cass In. So he got the drop on him
applied the httiidcttffH and torin had
tho had man officer languishing !n
durance vJl. Whdn qnestionetl ns u
liis action and upon hetiiK advised bv
old women fed mo their toncheposhfn a frlond thnt he was no longer' nit of
from their onrthern bowlos and horn fleer; that it was no business or in
spoons. Their old men made and! to menu tne neiinuru oi i ne i-
strung mv bows and feathored anil l'"wi " uronen jKiigiisn: .o no; m
no sotiaro with government vet; me
get good money when me police; m
got rations; me get "em fine blue
clothes; mo get 'em two suit m.
house now; me no work mnch then
I'linv limn nil henii mv lyJ" Bu '" iBuuii buiik.- iiiuh- h..w...
iiiey nne an neeu m i .. iri. n .ift an nil i
uirvQii ji cihiHi iivj iiiiitii"
spiked m arrows. Their young men
hnvo hejen my comrade ln tho chnso 1
ami my mitiKies on tue cow nincii.
Tholr young women have been my
8 pethenrts In health and comforters
in sickness
faithful friends as only an Imlltfn can
be am. many of them have unfoldetl
to me ungrudgingly their Innermost
nature and traditions."
"The trllie of Indians from whlcb I
pome nowevpr are not a band or
blanketed wandering nomads. The
ChlPkasiwa have for years been con
sidered hs civilized Indians and I
can recall only a lew isolated cases
of Chlcknsaws wearing blankets or
square with government. now. tiv
thought thnt ho had no legal right to
lntertere with Cass did not enter Into
the simple mind or this fellow. Tbe
only thought resting with him was
that he had rePeMed coinpennriatlon In
excess of services rendered; fhat he
was still Indebted to the government
and I hat It was his solemn duty to do
the tasks of the government until In
his own expressive language 'tliev
buck-skins during my lifetime but the H.re srunreil
reservation of my tribe wns bounded "i ihlnk we will all admit that tho
on tho west by the tierce and urlike mind of no white mnn However Ignor-
Kiowas. Catiranches and Apaches sad lent he might h" cwi'il bv an nbimr
on the north by the Shawnees Potta- mal twist ever ho distorted into such
watoinles and Klokapoos. bo that nij n tortuous course nt reasoning as mis
early lite was spent In vor closo con
tact with tho Indian on his name
hoath."
"I have seen tho Indian ln ills sav
Lord's Prayer In Chickasaw
"As an evidence of tho peculiar
mpnndertngs of tho Indiana mind tnke
his language which wrten not divert.
age and uncivilized atntS and I hnvo Jefl froin tho natural course. h uwially
mot him as tho psor.at tho mco proud loxiiresslvo of th ruiftlnBtloiis of He
Angla-Saxx'on. vielng- with his. palo .train. This of courso . eould no to
face brotboi in all tho present day
comnierclallsm and professionalism. I
navo seeu him hi the thrillin& oxcite-
mont or the wlord inoillctne and war
dnnoo. bedeekoil J his lrldesoent palm
timl imnopl of war fonthers anxious
and thirty for tho blood of His fei-lo-vmdn.
Thei again I hnvo met the
Indian lawyer cunningly nnd snsveiy
contending for the rights ot his client
wants of the sick and dying" keenly
responsive to every pang and pain of
hig patient. Some year ago While on
u trip away from home 1 was stricken
with ttr ''er and tsken to a Catholic
Hospital where I was detained for six
wtckii One of the trained nurses in
said to apply to thofm Individuals"
trained In the ssienro nf pronimnr and
diction but the Individual wholly un
sophisticated in such science spoaiis
as he talks nnd his vsrlml expression
may ns n vulo ho comdrtored s Indie-
fltlvD of tho cogitatlonb ot his Intel-
lect. "Talc for Instsncu the- first ultr
anre in the chtckasaw's 1iftl prnver
a IMiiL-l tali Tllimir inn' jnaanllis.
As the doctor as the'tnflneil linrssL. tntcrpreted Into BngllHli. "Tho
smpathetleally ftfan;sirlnH' to 'tljft'ur uthig above Yt a strlft
consecutive translation word for word
produces this awkward Insult lo Rim-
!Mi svntftx: "Above the Pther you are
silting' This Is not an Idiom or ln
gunge but u fair samiHe of ludlsn e .
presslon. and shows that tbe ludi in
sneaks ss he tblkB backwards tin I
this bosplUl was a young Potta wato- icross-wUe This peciilsrity in men
mie ladj of full Indian moon. As.tai attitude uoes noi lminr mm m
1 1 i cure
r r.ach
it.
the
root of It
tu
Spoci.il to Daily Leader
Shawnee Okla May 8. Tricks on
u fire ladder by Chief Kesler of the
Oklahoma City fire department were
umorif i hi' moat Interesting features
of the loiiinanieDt of firemen Shaw-
ne tompany Na. 3 won tbe wggoti
race urn I Frank Powell of Clnremore
Orover Kerry of Qnthrle and Qdorge
T lligginb' tham nf Mvskogse wore
first second and third respectively
ln the mo-yard dash contest.
The grand parade took place at 11
o'clock led by the Shsvvnee band
geveial visiting companies bad their
wagons here and ttbeee. with carriages
snd other vehicles were placed lu line
Cldr kasha was chosen as the next
place of meeting.
The following officers were chosen:
President Chief Drown of Shawneo;
first v ice president Chief Holt of Still-
water second vice-president. Chief
David of Anadnrko; third vice-pi evi-
dent Chief Toinpleton of Muskogee;
secrutftry. J. Bart Foster of Chandler;
assistant secretary ft. Stowart of
Chandler thessurer. Chief Atkins of
Duncan; sergenut al-arms. Chief Cot-
trell of I'off; delegate to National
Firemen's association at)Ot!cago. J.
Hart Foster of Chandler; trustees
i . i .1 ihit he t.i. nut .nf Klser of Auadarka; Thomas of Clilek-
wt.i - c nmured to what lie .usha. Gray of Marietta Schwartz of
h ill lin.ius Kilii'i rill lUirtleaville. and Morns of Capitol
I (l. iiiiIikIi'HITi uu'iii in hi i it ill wiiiui nuuiuviiwiviu riiciiipiio
Journal ueorge u. uoiiiar or Ant mo re.
K in - Pill- go rigjn at u.
ill tb. uu e relieve t.e pain
i too -h) (luthrle people
1 Mi'lii- of623Kasl Lincoln
ciiMiii. iikbi saj-' aiy son
..i Ki.litMV Pillw nod they
i u t . more than any other
i i tv he ever uwi For
i lie was greatly troubled
It r i tiiHfc ot IB11K' until ii'i
in i ' ' iiese fcliells WHS present
li. i- llelphts l.-l U I'lllld
r r n li.iie the kidneys were
I i njl in pah-ute and l on fre
U tin i .' llCIHIIV euilllK nu-
ll ti U-eJ l)iali s Kldnev
em r i i at .1 N Walku e's
t . tbi trouble PJ-J been m)
soon as she discovered that an Indian
as one of the patients she Immediate
ly took charge of my room and I do
not believe that any mnn was ever
more tenlerl and scientifically cared
for than 1. The surgeon In charge
Inrortned me thnt she was one of the
best rrorses he had eVev seen; that
sho took more Interest and seemed
to sympathise more deeply with the
patients than any girl In the oopltnl."
"HVehort. it has been my good lor-
tune to view the Indian from almost
every conceivable angle and stand
Indian is intellectually feeble or wertk
r.i.- whan lulnentait tiroiiarlv he has uft
en acquired the verv highest sland-
anl of Twentieth century tntclngcnie
"Mvery human being takes a ceim'n
tinre. aril a very Urge abate too .f
his knowlwlge and mental iralning
rrom his surrounding C4 etivlnm
nients. Another large sliace or kikIi
atrribtites may be classed as Inheie- .
When it Is remepibered that the lie
ditin hss. for eentnries. lel a wild no
madic Hie. utterly dUsiniilar rrom hiv
it win not !
Our' Madera System of Piant) 'Selfing W'lifcfi
Saves. You Money .
Our Small Payment Plan Makes Piano Buying Enoy.
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Wo save you from $50.00 to $li30.0D on a piano The oldot music house in
Oklahoma. The safest and best placo tohuyyouTpitino.
JJBTW
other lass of people It will not
uinniwil itmi bin chSTacteiisttes mu
l.." rLaLrSi irisebaWindla .a
Jfntred vindictive unroleutlng nnd un-
compromising iJ-
HUrrlng tho Indians loyalty to a
friend perhaps the mbst pralsworlhv
rnlt of his churaeter Is his unawerv
ilg fldelit to ins obligations i at
I-emombor Instances of Indians rid In a
nilles through tho roughest kind oi
weather to discharge the most trivial
financial obligation and 1 have heard
of instances where ihpy have ridden
nil night In order to meet their obllgu
turns promptly.
"Why tti) until tho tlm. of tho aboli-
tion of tribal hiws a few years ago
Choctaw Indians tupler dentil sen-
tanco vvoro given tholr llhofty as soon
nt sentence was pronounced upon
thorn provided thpy would give their
promise to return upon tho tiny of
execution. No gunrd or watch was
Itept on thifln at oil. end It Is a 110-
trfblo fact that in not one single in-
itanco vvns this conlldcnco ever ho-
trayeil.
'"Several yottrn ago a fullblood
Uhoctftw Indian was tndletod for
murder by a Choctnw grand Jury
JUBt before his trial he Was sub
poenaed as a witness to the Federal
jfiourt at Paris Texas lie told ine
bffioer he would be on band- His trial
pAine on Dp was oouvicwm um: pi'ii
tpneed to be shot Now It happened
thnt the day set for his execution was
the day following that on which he
wiib subpoenaed to be 111 Paris lie
wrote a letter to the Federal official
Stating these facts and saying that It
was such a long way from Paris U
tlio place or execution that It wm'.t
bo Impossible for him to bo In Paris
..ne lid aii't at tee nlace ol ee 1
the next so lia implored the officer
in view 01 Hi- more important muu
date of the Choctaw court to excuse
Mm from appearance at the Federal
'conit in Pails '
You win possibly be surprised at
the statement that the Indian Is a
very close observer. This trait oi np
Obaracter is not evident on the sur-
face for the reaaou that Ids taciturn
and suppose stoical disposition does
MyManUb.rrn-..-tTrfrT ffiHrmnnrwsif TJiiatiT
""'' -""-a
dlans. multiplied by their diff rent ue '
grees of ctylllzntlun 1
In ti general wuy shoulil say thai .
as soon ns the fndlnti sTtos nii e
gren of couipelency 1 would place
him tiiKitt his own resnuices and let
him work out the solution of Ills own
pocullar Indian problnm. Tor those '
Itidlaiis who aro still ignorant nnd
prlmltlvo 1 should say that tho Fed-
eral government might to give them
tho very closest attention and pro
tection. Such peoplv as these est mot
be civilised In a day nor a yonr.
Government Should Hel:.
"Lot the government show Its will
bigness to lidi them. You must not
oak of tho Indian to make brick with
out straws dr 16 produce crops with
out agricultural implements. Most of
tho indlunB nro land poor. Titey nave
largo arena of land. In many onsen
amply mifflclcnl and lu excess of thnt
jP - GOOD &
1
.Continued on Pago 2.)
IFotHiAm Home?
OrauihoA dv i"ritiii''ls tmcKed by chain
lllt UUUUU
.Jld3r
Omuilion'joom
PUtursiljr n t
t At.t fM t It I a
-- ....... .....
icvun 1 hut ilia lencnas in
dHikk'pln- In 'lllltblv uioutlw tuuli
of ao il'iA". tooooa.eo cjipttui; aduj
j'lMrs.' iiiixi .-' t' ieidia p6iltlDti$v Ulllf
miuiial)U v M.lftlMW nt roiutlil tultloftv 1
B00KKEEPSNG
)lpOltlll
irw re
insy
ito in bi. Ufiiuiio.i mm tum luuu Yplfv
im ito tlie syMcul or hltoriliand lirauidipn
liHiclii.J.lxVilUhi thy kliuVVltJllllKltKBT.
wl Blli.n.ua ll..il illuimMltiOU dOPS
tfiUed Portrayal of Indian eiter. WllJ jrteWye coihIUIoimi wss uddb 1. 1 become thoroughly acquainted with
l7slir.ii will be sadly dbmolMM. 7(he not evklenml U. H. foa nature howavai. you will ffqd that
as.) I know y j wou d desj r wl h o- rJ'Tj . fBCl Uat . n7ibasvas very closely things wbli.i
haustlon before i bad one nan nmsn-xi. '' many rtues which his wl. a. r.uititn the range of bis njmttHm
.brotlier.iloe.mjt' possess uji jm "WfpsTerlencf.'THo uaws coucittsto'v ciwi
.dian becomes educated; t J aarnf fl enftrairist. so accurate in fact
tQ take up .the white man s mint' u. ag w Hmet!mes astoaish the wtw
theso vices gradually give way to ih ninn bllt au to niaUers which are not
NoUgM v'j
IihicIii.j.IkviIIIm. tiny kl'UVV it Ii IIIK 11
Fon Ji4:.llAtALO(;UC anil booklet "Wliy
irntn 'ivtfuftihvy" wlili'ti DiDlaln all. ball
on or wlloiJhlj. V. JJdAUi.ttOK VCtildfint
DRAUGHON'S
PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE" I
lftt!l.. kia II ll( M1IU "
Oklahoma City Muskogee Ft. Smith
or Dallas.
fjfv DirMnrv..
INSURANCE ArjlD REAL E8fvfe.'
1. Lv utl dealers. Pnee u
rii terMilburn Co. Buffalo
ork Sale agents for the
States.
If a woman didn't have anything olo
to do she coiIJd beep busy "dolcg up"
her hair.
formerly ranrt
t Wanna
(There's no flavour j'tBt
like tbat in
Tost CZ
Toasties
"Tbt TU LlnCr.M
OTICB-Thlb food will be
packed c both lOlljah'a Man-
na and Post Toartleu cartons
while tho people are becoming
accustomed to tbe change nf
name. It is the same food hi
each.
Made from white oro by J'o.t
lubi Cereal Co Limited Battlo
OnHk. MIcWKan.
mmmmmmmmwm&immm
call of elvlIUatlon. bnt we muit l"1 counooted with tha ordinary happen
overiooK tne iaci cnai ms primus n ... of h ally life he is wnony un
tues nro also displaced 10 a nrt wa . rMMn. tpnuse be has no
extent by the white mans renin. KnowBtgB on wiiich such reasoning
lUvll "I- i.i il v. .....
u ... iIt fn.llan Im . 1- tf"W . """
ated with the while wsn. as he
pfSMWlB
white
Ills woodman Its! p and
ItOurate knowledge of seldom tra-
dvlllzl and assimilated. Just in th' "" " "
vi !.. ol .a i i. iiwtiBi j.i iences 01 ns
' ""."" .-- :." -" ithlnua.
nil ami Becomes a wain- w". . . . Z ... .. . lpfiniP r.ament of tlie
et.. ..jiia... fi.i.iiin t riA.i ia nw w . yr-' -"
lllt! IIIUIHU B IlliniliJ 1U l I'lP"" '- . .. . . " 1-... ......- su
one of his nrlnntl virtues which .1 prooiein. . . m . .-. -
n - Hti.imiiArii na n iiiiiun raisismDi
ligation doeb net always eraiiic .1 . 5juv"v - - ""1 riT7nf t.
When an Indian Is your friend ! ia There "e many different t il s o flu
.-. -i. ....... i; ihini .....i ihm dlnns. and in almost every tribe dir
Z k i7 en ".X-T IdWwhvr 1i degree of civilisation ami en-
?The more trouhlei yob have the lo-r
are uumistaKame evi
close obseriraiice of
;tl)ls friendship clings and the time
.potently It is nitserted.
( "A8 Is his friendship so fa his
lilchtimmeiiL All clashes of Indians
oannot be ealt with slmlltarly. ind
'there are as many Jfferant problems
Las there aro different kinds of In-
50 ' (rood
&? cleaii:
reaonille
pricey
in
Electric f
. UgiiL
"Tom on. fchetoiligliJ
Quthrie Ligfht
and Power Co.
rrr ' rr"
TOWEL 8UPPLY
UUTHRVE TOWEL SUPPLY.
J. D. CIUYB. iroprlotor.
Towels and Aprons of all kinds fur
pished at very roasonablo rates Hea
tno befuro you buy. J. O. Craya
PHONE NO. 010.
" ' ' ' ' m
FARM LOANS'
J D; BURKE ' v
Letters ot Inquiry Promptly 'AnnTrerstf
107 8. DirlslOH qL Quthrie Okie.
oasoDPooaotoeoen
O o
Q CMGtANT a
tt Auottooesr sj
m 17 Years fir rbwee Crylna
of Hales C 'phono 75 at 9
D my expense. sj
8 tt.ll. GRANT. 0
0 AuaUoneer. W
Farm Loans Real Itstntfl
Fire TAhXWtie Torrthtlo. 4c
clilcnl Plate Qlass and all other
limurancG.
F. A. Gooins
Phone Q64 1 20i W. Okla. An
. i.i i .1 ml ll1
Mr. John Jtltia nf Yining la. tin.'
I haTe been ariitiu? DeWitt's Kid- -v
and Tiladdar PJlb for about a r id
they give better saUsftfctloa than ajf
pill I evei sold." Bold by C R. Ra.
fro.
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