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TELEPHONES
SATURDAY
TAKE THE AGGRESSIVE.
Tbe democracy of Oklahoma is not
l tbe defensive It camo luto powor
ij ircim? -positive in iaremQiu& ami
tall maintain that power because It
j$o4 flSrhW9b "?pontiWrto''trtHrnab ?
ofliaefeBft wrfcof jfie lawjf tn )
ftatapjf faklaho ita. VKne riffraff tat
ieafto mtklhx' fbw fossil IraUevb the
tato lias been ml nod by democratic
rult ouglit not fool a single voter. Ok-
lahoma has initio tbe greatest possi-
ble advancement mid thu adjudication
of ber freight and passenger rates
nccompllslunwntH we are to stand for
to the butt bour of tho day.
Tho rates tinrged between JqciI
stations in Oklahoma under terri-
torial lawv or lack of law was tho
greatest &voj attempted not wvan
She VMMfliiMi uiiltdrf tlA-oceanwltb
bo center of dark Africa being a
ourtbas high aH ws charged between
utyjunj3:i tneintijayanu uiuiyum
'errltoVles. Vou could ship -a Iraln-
1oad ot olopbants from the foot of
tbv Illmainya mountains to Bombay
plwftnr than a loaJ nt coal from Mc-
HICfltHr . to Shawnee and no ono can
jsnnato'nlit'a''ra1if5folvU.6Tboill
-fniia bavo Cost betweon ItcAhiHter
5ind Alva because no deajor ever ggt
sjnonoy onougn m tno uanK jw ono
.xm0 Ut hopo to pny for freight on
more than re cjr loads.
. In terrlttftlali'flpyB a bar. .of House-
j)Oia famftarV imwtien Arflmofe nndJ
tolatiuni as rauxb nlRhec than from
Chicago to ?uw ! OJlcan3.
r 'Such was tbe condition when the
tto terrltqrlfa Uijltjidjtnirt lmm9dlnflJi
selected lomocra.fl lo ndrarnlstor
Kovprnmeut utcortllilf to tile doctrines
'of that party and Tho Loader would
rrther e a democrat go straight
(ot-r'to tha republican party tbtn ta
irvwn tnlnk or twlufr in a dorenslv
rampaiKn inn hiuiw una .Jil iuioiu-
gte to offer for lt deniocrntlo.ratfiftln-
litraiipn. It has nlri'&Oy done so
mucB &? peoplo know It will make
the remainder of th pledgee kooJ
tluio alono preventing their being a
pirt uf tho law at thla kooiI lnjur
The uraFsea ot Oklabonta are boiug
BiiiK tliroughout the Union. Tbe rail:
road roru are telling of the virtues
And hlowsiOfes to be Itail in tbl fur
lite boaUbfttl tend; are you ono will
ins tn o!u tn bo acclaim It not wbj
n t Lnceujis a rao9iler now. Oklabc-
tt.u U nnt aud let us toll the story
of her gFPHtnew to whouwuever win
I1. us to do so.
T5iorw U Sunirvma 7
cboretnt1 -wlU bejctrnordiuarllr-
? odt It I no longer disputed those
v v liO'HMd fhtirclx regularly live lone
'i Jroi r hoi atoadilv and have
"Wum- i.lfa ol how tn improve In ttl
I pniier ilu' Hon This rule i offereil
'iik Viit .' lit'U lnau""nieut to have
i u . 1 id! oiii wTMdis in Uutbrie-lr
Ijjiiv i liiMtfh. btf4ty;.iJI jwi My expc;
In a i.ot cot"t'H18iA '0 fffflft f
il..tful farfavH'minuJtr and fott
vlll tn
Iimii fni tin' Kit
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Now hliiio tbo 8tillw.iifT (Jaotte
b nt ufl ic iall not if led iiiiM'inor Has
kt'll h U. of little niHri!in e ami
iiiu! '!" s uot know how t a t vheu
:ilK ut lioni (hithrfi' w jutsume tlic'
piivi'inoi will not least ui- ugain looii
hue tlnrHtt sayx Ha-.ki It is allnWfiir
to b tin- Kreat pow-i nt lnnur be
i iiih fu'n r Hpinociai'v vm i not anv
iouh to IcaU. That hi as fleet)!
H vriiior because oihrs illtl not !
ii iv tho )1.' and mace UttliiK SWXV-
iiHi tbiro Uh bi-en little done Ihb
llait it tan indorse We forgot tn
.ik (lie IfigKuiorw tit --.'nil the ullls
loii in HillhwdHi for indorsHiient
iiut it tht uhiet will let us worry
tnr k). imtl! next time the legUIu
tor no do H.t xh 111 8u4 all proimaei
Huh to Stlilwttor tiave the official
-ianui put on unit vtho knows but we
may Ret thruuuh. evon though negH-
lnMt thrti first beBHifTi
Colonel Sydney Sugg wishes a state
rng and c not want It adopted un
pwuwr nave nmveu tuj
1 buHnvywiv uityiutjBBWiura
ui J'me outer trial Uo.ly Tiftro la ntf
joion wby tbe Honorable Sydney
Sujais niutvW not have his wtsbtw grat-
ified but in order to. be liberal and
thow tlijt tirotlieriy feeling Is running
in the iioier dlieetion through our
veins v- c iUk'M' i the singing take place
bifore the Artlraorolte office at Aril-
;iro and that the Honorable Sydney
Hutfgg t . the Ju-f&e of which Is. tjm beist
Tbf leaden resllava It will Tte nard to
bnv0 ta tots the voloe Ann hear tbe
tiweet notes trebld off into space to
i-e ftniui biiek tbrouehout countlosH
vm. IJ03feanl bat (his beior d
eiiewn tr vfs II ne i UKe atK
ii Jack. Ijivo to kfy up aq. excursion
.id hap it. v 01 qver In Texas v
will tn iand t r that Wbatevw
i lni)p ilf nir'"t urejy slioald be
lul iv it rruij pr toviu tlvi af
-f. 1 1M n aibmif old au4 ts-J
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INSULT fb ioiUBS I
The Lwadc!ha8never-aleoalbnoI
those papers believing labor capital
clmrgh ot any organized body could
or would voto as an unit ok any poli-
tical proposition and ha cver.'avold-
edtrlnstntovtle habit qeftfoeklitgi
aldb' appeallngi'to thescJawH. flu
fsys TJ10 Ladori has beuft clllQ'.t
t6F ltsbteadfiu-fr-application totbe
tlmc-bonorod doctrine that democra-
cy Is opposod tp legislation for nn
special class or organization. But
such attacks as Is made by tbe "Amer-
ican Industries' through Its central
power J. V. Can Cleave luattlts all
men who cam their bread by Indus-
try whether brain or iuubcIo be the
lover power.
This trade periodical has a cartoon
of tho deserted field at Chicago; tho
republican party Taft In the rear
rnlliie thu cflophunt steering toward
Washington while Hryan and bis
muloj wltlrtho "mtMrttd .and bells
liookMn hand Up in' tfoatefu plra(
usning jTcsiucnt uompers irom (tie
refuse.
Tho Leader has often said PrjpslJ
uvm uompera was lasing a course
not yet tnado nractlcal when h went
'JStbJpoTltlts''buu.tboro can; bs ua
KaJnBaylng ho is ono of tho groat
raenjpf this tjme and ils courage
Integrity aud will to Vorfc'Xor tbo
many aro attributes of character
worthy ot emulation by all. Any-
tJi(ng which reflects discredit fa blnti
liscredits tho thousand!-bo beliovo
aim worthy of being tho bead of tbejr
btidles and tbo man offorlnirlnsult to
Mr. uonipura will as readily Insult
jjjy ftthor man w)w It la deojnod ox.
podlent to do aO.'
Tno Lender ayes not protfliid to be-
lieve tbnt organized labor will cist
its voto different from what It usual--y
has thoso Iwllovhig Jn pnu theory
ift novernment will bo JemocratB ns
10 Leader Is lojnbcratit;; tho othor
latfio fdbjion will ho topuUlicans
vvhlle Hkb In othor organizations
ne. will be stragglors after now
doals peculiar political vagaries otc.
it mutters not therefore what bo tho
-illlanco-of tin) hour the question Is
5hal our mbn who give of their time
ind onorglos for tho voltormnnt of
KjivUdons bo llstoj as buzzards and
4vll doerB because mcy have opln-
ons dlfforent from tho Van Cleave
dens of politics? If so tho dark
zhrond of political destruction Is of
no.ie moment and uearlng more blt-
ci trait tnuh tho most doleful pes-tl-ntttf
bath yet probented in hla soi
oKful forecast of governmental af-
JjalrsAlB.ilhe baad of tbo cveateat
'aoor ornureatlon (n tbo world Mr.
'Soinplura has declared for cortaln
.overnnuintal acts; itatlcg his posl-
lon cabuiy and with time ulvun all
or iuveifiiiuon 'Oiicji ttaklng ItbaW
wltlon.jlbti stm-d? gnp1ja rliJ5iM
esiuy rouowod thu urogram mapped
mt twq jears ago. Ho followed
''oucreuimaif Llttlelleld to Maine and
Hljllej (fea was not secured 10
flimkbJi tbtwmnjoritlos of former tlnigii
k to frighten Llttleflold out of male-
ax the campaign this fall.
3&fimrr! ent to Chicago and
ifteretTa Wank on th8 mihieqt of in-
utiDUofis against utrlkers. The pr.r-
yvvrefuseil lb acuojil a it had tho
Ignt to HO. ir its delegatua felt tho
(Ttjest cdnJllcted wttn tho doctrine
f republicanism us tuught at tbat
line Mid place. Mr. Gompors accop-
etl tb (lefeot and appeared at Dan-
ger. His plujik was read and tho
lemocrntfy did not agree with him.
.Va.r when tho democratic platform.
vas adoptou and rrusiihant Uoniporo
m the entire platform waa work-
iig in tbe direction he sought to go
ho announced ils IntantJpDto sup-
port Mr. uryau and t at of comt
"""-to uih " mi siiuviiik iuji niuia
Uie task of ahdjvlng ffi mom
lelttfrfiidopt tlmmihjfpou3y
Viiiy'iJalr. tMPlngfJpoifflm
lers or
s tbe hj
Coubl
rlUeUa any n or tW erfofif In t'
jntlrefltHtoyyof tlttFcase
Mr Clompera did not exceed his
right of (jltlieusujpj and asked no fa-
C of .anydno. jlp agreed wlb . Jjje
and at hlnT)Wif
spiii' Jnd in 'iiis
own way''iji-
mennd a onmpalgu fortUp succea5l.dor. a second
Arf StttKfnl foclasSf blltT'a'i fi
wle8 person; seoklng personal
gain Is an insult to labor to Com-
vers and to American oltlzen&hlpt
Surely this man has a rlgbl to ex-
nreM b'a opinion Can Van Cleave
nw wlwre .Mr Gompers has o.van
mane an intemperate statement or t
hrettteued those dlbagreeltig with
him? Has he even as u campaigner
uatHj ibe slguaturo of his otflcti to art-
vanco hljj cause1
American Jndustrlea rtprewnts tho
vlowtf ot its jiub)ihr. and Us errors
m l.ioe alono. When it bowaver.
J ttaeks (he citizenship of any pertton
t wnt-UH and Interests accepting
" lllMlfl lrTimill
the aMmpiit9 of Ihone approving
In looklrtR over lu0 men behind
Anwlcan Imlusltiog The Lender fttiilH
no; one man or clique who har so
dhjll igttlshPd thomsolBtB. In
tofh tV' the rlgUttoT'
dohij to exnress 6ulti
a jeipse griK uioii
our countrybno
puul ahers wastaco:
aitrance swinsjiire tno 'Uitor noars
tlflj bmwvory ilapiolgf htving m;ourt
bqN lestimoriyiyliatcas:i had tourh
ut 1 jo wl
nil Jlowti
wjuj hav
1th pit
ulcaljWn Mt ideas Jind
the lino
lino ;pe '
nHtlnf mnif'
gained sotho locdifhnid for
hoimi connected In tihaW 'Wbure tho
greatest talent was directed tb lteop
tlio grand Juries from becoming cog-
nisant of the 1 1 ti o of nctlon In ad
Crossing tbelr views to tho body poll-
tic hB embracing patriotism undolllcd
aild tl authorized meRscngo.'s to
crush out tbo evils of orgnrilzod labor
they do but oomo nithy with tho sllmo
df pa$t deeds and In no manner com-
petent to touch the grat throbbing
pulse of patriotic Am-rtcftn citizen-
ship which at Its high tide ask; and
extends to all th0 privilege of doing
that whlca la for the good of the many
and of doing It for tho perpetuity ot
American lnstitulons and tho ad-
ViifijSlngfWjltCi Anglo-Saxon clvlllza;
thff3 ? M fl
V 1 E1H. . . rfl
mer:coi.iustrics is not attun
ie iofapmtiBicrwr highEresoi
iHlBtaft would noUwscertmn nor
tnwyi had ttppreciatdiuio amoitton
'rnKTitf tli0 'Catige of rlgbtitlie caul
r.U of us and the Golden Rulo tbe
guiding star of all political action
Thorofofo tho attempt to Slander tho
citizenship -of Mr. oompors wbo. If
doljig otflor tnan what be thought
was rlgllrand for the common good
Is but proof ot anthorshlp of a low
order.
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A New Monarch.
Toxus and Ge-jrp'a may still think
that they aro "some beans" In the
south and In democratic conventions.
"but they are simply not in It with
Oklahoma. Npwi York Tribune.
j-Thl&iEdltor a? Republican. ''
Notwithstanding the Tact that Ok-
ahoma; (fla at j Present headquarters
for nttst 'of the political frealu w.est
of the Mlssisotripf fiver tho republi-
cans .-have .decidod. upon.. a vigorous
campaign. wTth"a"vJow- W lilnclifg-Jhat
Btatc In the Taft column It' Is bo
lleved that a close racj can be rondo
notwithstanding tho seeming deirtocra
tic ascendency tho personal popular
Uy of Mr. Taft boKl A. bVhB crl
In bis favotv Paris (rillhols) Beacon
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Political Ndtes
Efforts to sell Taft and Shurman
pictures in this stnto according to the
dealers are fruitless. Oklahoma does
not tnko kindly. It would seem to
tho candidacy of tho man who wanted
ih to postpone our llborties until such
time as our electoral voto wouhl not
Intorfero with his ambition to bofoti&C
dent.
Doctor A. S. Riddle tho Chlcknsba
statesman who wns a member of tho.
lower bouse of tbe first loglslnturo and
who was a favorite v lib tho press gang
'b having a little settoo with ono Mr
William Stacoy. This Mr. Stacoy Is de
slrlous of being nssoizod f tho place
hold by Doctor Riddle and In bis chase
for tho gate said a fow things Which
aroused tho doctor to response among
other things tolling Brothor Stacoy
tbo range botweou truth and whore
Stacoy abides Is more than Boventy
daya' Journuy whoreupon Stacoy. reit
erated that Riddle was In love with bis
shape and voice and now the welkin Is
ng with tho warriors tolling short.
iharp opinions one tn and of the other
UI (bis will do nt Chlckasha whore
tho Spirit ot domocracy will forglvo
ilthor of tho gentlemon or both but
he solemn straight unprejudiced truth
Is that tho party will soon bavo to
(leate the office of ondstraspor Jor
the purpose or nppiylnu tho straps to
thoso mon At faith wJloJln1ltlllnrng
tbolr oplnlojis f $$1 3lber vfhilat tlt'o
principles it U10 pftrly nfe "Totgiitten
by the combatants in thqlr zeal for ior
onnl victories. An amendment to sub
tltnte "board" for "stihp" will bo ac-
cepted In ortlor to huep jieace and en
force dlsclpllno.
"BiJILD IT."
Tho people of ferttltrie hnvo again
told the constituted authorities to
proceed. The convention ball has re-
eetvod tho second command from tho
pooplo. Tho commlttoc ascertained
to build tire ball and bavo It ready by
tho first of January got tbo matorlal
and do tbo work now would entail
a dlfforenco In' est of nnproxlinately
UlO.fJp. a4 . . m
senator unnuingQatn ana is comjuit-
teo wrestled with this ' burry-upox
panso.ffatitl finally took UteioaJr tx
the taSbayers. Mthklng l45Irn"Ton8
the sjSand tlmlh aud I&6y said
"Tnat was thBTlnlrrt ntwwer1 gh'ttn at
tbo opera house where it was filled
with tbo leai-rfng tazpayers aud the
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voto of conflcance
1 that oltizons committee. The nrrt
rwaSrsuoft'imt iriffttaiitBr notice tb
the world at large that np obstacle
Is to stop the speed or progress of
Guthrie
It was tho knell to lothargy tbe
soul-Inspiring crder for progress to
take charge it was short but good
and true from a true citizenship
MtdsumhKr Holiday Number.
J4ck London baa based his story
To Rulld a Flro" n tho .Midsum-
mer Holiday Number of Tbe Century
on this bit ot tho Yukon Code "lit
travels fafc'eat who ttiweiH nim.u.
jlwt Hof slier yths rarest bAs dropped
tnMiv wt- hii-j ufbtvcs or more
plone tn tb Youkcn -wlliorneSswtli
iu uiuijr v v lliiiu rriKi 'imVl"" '
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r.f tales a" "
Molfcnol!yHk'
lo7iH'fb- to'j u
mi!1' 4lil'3ilBI"01 tay
li wiitjui ur 10
nntjetetr with m-
bo Iliad done np ibor'haS' proven to
allTbf uslhat be Is sincere: and br.r3
.thojsHfTlf not wound .received wvhlm
oriiqr-xamo mim Ujo juiroatjL iff .t
9'Jn lt.s-J JwNMieS ntst l I
Trtngntr n W'aire'&mi i)oWn-rtio
jfyCrnTimiE.OKLA.. SATgRBAYiI-Y Sl.
SALAMAGUNDI.
ridwln M Itu
n and Hueiyilj
)li xlie ofly"n''
of Waaliinalon
Idreti wjyiL'tlthy jnrontSM
tli'liua lillMilll
o oTWmr oPtln
( yjtffiatt I5n
tin sennifTlllulnK th
Wtta'hinKt.n. Pt and
qlrdr nlSwro&eat inlnOlg man RJtil
uroi
vor
ru
nr vi
ffi over held IILtbb
am nil 1 nip lilmfilral
AdlLX91inj?riojlf and It. is dol-
lart Tf&TinWptfl!l6sMWj hrO Mtgvor
divorced nr that ecandnl will Wor
ronnect with their lives.
Any young man can laugh bis way
through tbo world providing bow-
over bis fulkM left him a nost egg to
aid tn paying tho rent.
That many pooplo do not know how
others live iif a misquoted old axiom
and boars pty part toward preventing
tho effort to try and find out how
they aro gifting along.
That former report about Kl Rono
gravvfrtg'ynto a real elb must huyo
belli au'Svror. They are ndWartlslpg
"fried" cinekon dlnnerH. 15
The nioyTng picture fSHlst
a ijffi
e
onae onrjniH tjnomies uxkuiuii
Uxgottlilg thufl
tffet.lp thfi
on"ili plates whon
very worst.
To get a correct estimate of a wo-
man's temper tako time to soo bor
when she gets up of mornings nut In
the paror whotunjiayhas bad all lfl'
to prlinii.unud prepaye for .'I lie ovotjt.
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(There la more catfirrh In tbla jieo-
tlouot the'5ounty tlinu All other di-
seases put together and until tho last
fow years was supposed to bo Incur
able. For a groat many years doctors
pronounced It a local disease and pro
scribed local remedies and by con-
stantly falling tb cure with local treat'
mont. pronounced It lncurablo. Sci
ence has proven catarrh to bo a con-
stitutional disease and therefore re
quires constitutional treatment Halls
Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J.
Cheuey & Co. Toledo Ohio 1b tho
only constitutional cure on tho mar-
ket. It Is taken internally In doses
from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It
nrtfi dlrectlvon the blood .and mucous
surfaces 9&ihp uyslem. They ofer
ono hundred dollars for any caso it
falls to cure. Send for clrculais and
tpsHtiinnlnlB- . '
AddiesB F. J. Cheney &' Co." To-1
ledo Ohio.
. .Surd bjfXibggletg 7Cc
'fake Hall's Family Pills for constl-
taUOa. (iy;
. 1-$ f.f i
iSLAP3HAiNP SLAMS'f
i-:-i;-i--2a-;-M-:-Ji-:-ii-v3;i-.!:-i-:--i-i-na
Great Man js Displeased.
T&e shjtCvof'Oklahoinn Is not doing-
well under democratic rulo. Perry
Bujorpriscj-JRIiuea.
Advance Indorsement of Acceptance.
That acceptance letter of Mr Taft
will be a inuHjbrploco filled with pa-
triotic uUoranfcos Tulsa World.
Superb Service Splepdld Scenery.
1?. ..ftf.J? Xrtn.M. rMl1H 1tl...ltnJ
te and KawarUta Xultes Georgian
Hay and Tomngaml Region St Law
rence Rivor and Rapids Thousahd Is
lcrds Alnonqujn National Park. Wbito
Mountaina nnn) Atlantic Sea Coast Ro
sorts via Grand Trunk Rnllway S3
ttm Dottblo track Chicago to Mon-
treal and Niagara Falls. Special low
innnd Hip faro aro In effect to many
of 'thoso resorts during tho Sumtncr
sea sou.
For coploH ol tourlbt publications
rares aud descriptive pamphlets apply
ta Geo V Vaux A. Q P. & T. A.
135 Adams SL.tChlcago
f . .r I 1 p. -
'A MUCH IN g
i . LITTLE 55
TI10 Wlcbfui (Kansas) Beacon Is so
particular absut tho proprieties that
when it prints on yellow print paper
the editoriul page is still on an insert
oi plain white print. The Beacon Is
life.
Polico Judga IUghley of Oklahoma
City finel it ixfan tor kicking a woman
a slator of tlio klckor ?100 and accom-
iianlixl the r!lne with tbo npotogy it
could not bjj piado lnrgor because of
statutory inhibition mat ib ono pottco
judge who. knows tbo proper way to
handle one class ot criminals.
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Hore iaan ilfufttratlon Of tbo. way a
bank wilh dopoBltfa guaranteoil gets.
iln.. m laotai-n ntTlnhniVia- Tnp Oltf
M JB
zetu Baijjyvpd TrtiSiconiiiny. Bartllfs
ville baflBm Uoposit iapruary' aaui.
i2i Qflx.W; Jnlv ifmeentb. $318C22 91.
Will sonnV'ot.otlr critics explain away
these figures?
fii-st. tbo loser dropping out aud tho
games between tle winner and New
Ulrkntrtlefimle-. As Ponoa has -one of
the best nmujaur olubs In tho state the
proiiosltlon will possibly not bo no-
ccptod.
Pain will depart In exactly 20 minutes
if one ot Dr Sboop's Pink Pain Tablets
is taken. Pain anywhere renjewDnr:
Pains alwavfe moans congestion blood
prossae nothing else Heatlache Is
blood pressure j tootacho Is blood pros
sure on thi sensitive nerve. Dr
Shoops. Htjadscba Tablets also called
Pink Pain. TJiBlets quickly aud wwejy
coax this mm' Browiurft away frera
imln coiitora. Fklabl uerloibs WKU
women Sut Insnt relief 0 Tie
SA Sold 1 Walloce.I?niB-ipra.
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Par -ivatvwo.jBtrayea into jjerr- "":
CgtUttnno.9' I ...) ..rt. tn..lit l" -. - 1H
.UMU.nuu ii""l WV . .(r..l afWI
WlunjVUli UH-UIIRyMM'Uiy IW1 U 1 U"HI' IjAJj! f -t
tiMX.t hh.k.l1A1.....IU Mh h. W7.. 'i.ilil "w ? I
iMPISHttriA1 wu8 1? n.vV UT1 wb& Mr
.iitisniiiiii iiiifjrii
uintirfl. Tin
anti Hoamnnd8iipflid ue unit-i au
but early Itfilblng makoavit backward
aitout floatfmx to-ttio proper- 5luco In
4 Pjiica CUvi wishes to settlq the Ka
&)n caid1lhrlCff(Wse
ftilvfimifehliioJilarJilicl;eU
T'-iA"
REGENTS SCHOOL OF MINES
kell this aftert.oon np
i nil
if
late
Jlw-. of HitehcoLk
lUltBulhin und 1)
rnnTEpnti of Mm v
I or nilH.fWHIdtill.wng located In
hrttflfcgiplaiurp JjaPRVliburton Rlbo
a ffl member ofQtenHtltuiit)i!al
tjiip and was pbOTlUted to 'stje-
.uuL-isei urmvuionga. re
!ce iiresIilottBraf the fltiiie
fflculture. tl?efirst oft tin
1 otitioiTOWrujfldent of Hie
state board of ngrlrirmfre and ."Oir
Robh N a member of that board " '
f r
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Oyster Bay July 25. President
Roowsvelt 3ta8 approved the dlsmlssalf
from West Point of tbo vlght Cadets
found guilty of babig under class-
men. Secjvary Loob said today that
ro-lnstntuLiflnt of tlt0 tm-n could Ire
accomplished only by cougreaslonnl
action.
FOSS HAS BIG FIRE
jKoBs.
kla . JiiiyjjMi
Sriy tol
y destrvdflah b
on the wfMJpldo
street. iVtlihdlni;
office rai-st Nn"
j ban
store rqp:
1 jf j wl'i btm 3!L-wfI?B
towns
APPOINTED COUNTY ATTORNEY
Muskogee Okla . Julv 25 Judge J
ii. Monitor of W .tpiter 'has leen. ai
Jioitiled colnty attdj-ney lor Wagoner
cbunty to succeed JA. Ill HohU'inaH
resigned 'Judge Moslnor wat a Urti
ted 'States commlsfllonwr'-at vaguner4;
under tho federal regime
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WORK OP THE . g
GRIM REAPER
Mrs. Haskell Dead.
Mrs. Margaret J. Haskell wife of
Rouoll Haskell of the Naw-State
Tribune died at her home 5C0
South Sixth street at C o'clock last
Thursday evening from paralysis
brought about as tho. result of a run-
away- accident Ayhlch occurred nearly'
ono year 'ago. Mrs. Ilrsbell .vns
severely Injured In tho' accident and
in addition to balng paralyzed atebm-
jillcaUon. of ' dlsdttse wi.a broltgiit
about all ot which brought nbout her
untlratjly UPAth.' ". :.
Tho decensed Is suVviveu by' her
husband and flvo sons: O- D. Haskell
Rpuell Haskell Jr. Leroy Haskelji
and James and Paul N. Haskell. Now
State Tribune.
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Taken to District Court.
The qase of W. A- Cliff ys. W. E.
Mowery was appealed to' Ibo district
COttr tpday .from tbe Justjce court
wherein 'Judgjplont was rendered In ra-
tfor ot thtf.plulntiff for the sum of
IS1X0. r
J. A. McMeobln llled suit In the
llstrlct court today against A T
Van Scoy to recover ?120 duo on j
promisory note. "
Happy In Performing Duty.
A travollng man said tho other day
that the most importalnt looking per
on ho had ovor soon In Oklahoma
was a porter on a Santn Fo triln
Tiarcblng a couple of whlto men out f
a Jim Crow car. WicblU Beacon
Uoat prostrates the nerves. In the
summer one needs a tonic to offset
customary hot weather Nerve and
Strength depression. You will feel bet
or within 48 hours after beginning to
nUe such n remedy as Dr. Shoop's Res
"iirntlvos. Its prompt action In realm-
ng tho weakenod nerves Is surprising
3f cottrso you won't get ontlrely strong
11 a few days b it hch duy you-cari ac
ually feci tbo Improvement:. That
Irod llfoloss spiritless feeling will
Illicitly dojinrt when using tbe Restor
ltlve. Dr. Shoon'8 Restoratlvo will
iharnen a failing nppotito; it aiMiltf
8"tIon; It will strengthen Hio weaken
aPKiaiiexs and Hoart by simply to
jtilbilng tho worn-out nerves that these
trgaus dopettd upon. Tost it a fow
Jays and bo convinced jjjjPl$ bj Ynj
luuu a ui lib oluu.
C?
VAGRANT VERSE
lll IHIHM
TO A YOUNG GIRL.
tMary Burt 'MOHeb lu the August
Century.)
Dear $011 aro grave and silent as
S-e-u look r '
Up fro mtbo qttlet pages of your
book. "
Put by your care. -'
Bright as tbo sunlight falling on your
hair.
Has sonio'old logent told Its auclent
woe?
Nnv. 1t was llvos neo.
. jT T " -
ilero uut UU'
tflgbtly run
In happy ripples
af you but kti;
tf see the rnonp
. Ulli ieM a H
Jboq llfo upward affrlngl
Light round you clinging
nd 111. our oyes tho iiow.
sadnoss -put
by!
Lo tat them pass world
-woarj-
tiuoonfi
und kings.
Rise rise rejoicing like the lark that
elpgs
Cleaving tbo misty sky. -
IF YOU KNEW.
Tbe merits of h) Tox&a Wonder
you would never suffer from kidney
bladder or rheumatic trouble fl bot
4lo two months treatment Sold bj
Wallace drug store call for testl
tnony.
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O FIWT REGIMENT &A'ND O
OC0NCERT AT HIGHLAND o
O'PARIC SUNDAY 4 P.M. O
-oVfirnoras
tsmpmsi
KA U'lUW UL AflKH:
rfiii-iiHlt
-Ajflrel(bcre
liwk tlystonpl
'&. I lfKiin1f
iffcwffpoHa
ttnhlTdl flvTI
)ddp Tim;
U 10V yopjrgiatiness
glaingmt thofSim
ng of tltaworbllln
An It Into our far companionship
Some hint of sadnoss -put Uio story
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s' ; rriII5 doc$ -not obligate yoix for &.
"' 1 peniiy TKe initial cost 13 3oon
Sb30vled caid forgotten wrltc.n.
ovGT(ea -witK tlie emxfoxt ATid
catse accjui-pea and tKe low Cost
of C74.i".ixt conoidercd..
The Guthrie Light & Power Co.
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REFRO'S
Mid-Summer Sale Will Begin at
ana vve vjiive
Mennn's talcum
jf r
ncJ
Powiler Mjr
fPoonis JTQeiPdw
der
A 1 pound Talcum
Powdir
39?
19c
One of tlio best
House Paints...
1.09
And other tli'iDgs too numerous to mention reduced in
the aatne proportion. Now is the time to buy your stuff
and get the low price we are giving you. Call at R.en-
fro's Drug Store and save money.
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Weiflbefger Trassfer Company
Prompt Attention Given to All
Calls for Drayage. S
g Spacious Rooms For Storage
Receivers and Distributors
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Only complete abstracts of tit'e in Logan County
You pay interest and principal at our office.
Oldest and largest insurance agency in Oklahoma
BleLck BuUdlntf
118 W. OklBL. Ave.
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TJ. C. Guss Pres.; Frank Dale V -
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. . ...... GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
g '' X OUTIIRIB OKlvHOMA
M -Oldest In Oklahoma. Capital $150000
ijj ' Directors:
" IA 1. C Guss G. A. Hughes
? Frank Dale. Henry B. Asp.
y; j. w. perry
v.i A. G. O. Blerer.
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OUR DEPOSITORS ARE SECURED BY THE GUARANTY FUND OF W.
m THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA. y 5
fm$g2
DAILY LEADER
r.
10c Per Week Delivered
t tt m
Jfrour nouse
is not Wired
ForElrictikitt
Let us send our
Socialist around
to figure wxUjljtcu
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lou
All lTr rfrTn'ViBT-.l
lui&cf to
-IB .
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tc
Af
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.c'Spaj
flnrpil tn
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A 2uc tooth bmsh JL
for 19C
Quinine P & W. per
ounce .... 34
one xir rut- a
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LIVERY
TURNOUTS
Goto
HOOVER BROS.
Phone 128
ldS. Second
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