The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 40, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 14, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Tuesday July 14 1908.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
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FULL TEXT DEMOCRATIC
NATIONAL PLATFORM
It Is No Joke
Lumber Is cheaper and
labor is plentiful. Why not
build that new house now?
Hudson - Houston
Lumber Co.
Broadway and Washington
Phone 82
CALL 631
For Frensley's
Transfer Wagon
Baggage a Specialty
Ardmore
Transfer Line
The only lirst-class lino in
the city
Calls Made Promptly
Wagon Out All Night
Packages and grips han-
dled with care. Phono 2G1
STEVE ROWLES Proprietor
Open Day or Night.
Wolverton &
Son
Oldest and most rellablo ab-
stracters In Carter county. Send
to ua for abstracts anywhere
In Oklahoma. "Wo also wilte
cyclone and flro Insurance.
Wo are bonded abstracters.
ARDMORE OK LA.
; t convenience
For economy
For comfort
Barn Gas
When you havo onoo used It
you would not do without nat-
ural gas.
(Continued from pago two)
depositors of the country piotcctlon
to their imvlngs.
Wo bellcvo that Insofar as tho
needs of commerce require nil emer-
gency currency such currency should
lm Issued controlled by the fedeurl
be Issued on trolled by the fuder.il
government and loaned on adequate
security to tiutIoii.il mid statu bunks.
We pledge ourselves lo legislation
by which the national hunks shull be
required to establish u guarantee
fund for the prompt payment of the
depositors of any Insolvent bank uiif
der an eiiu table system which shall
bo available to all state banking In-
stitutions wishing to use it.
We favor a postal savings bank If
tho guarantee bink can not be secur-
ed and that to bc. constituted so as to
keep the deposited money la tho
communities where It Is established.
Hut we condemn the policy of the re-
publican party In proponing postal
savings banks under n plan of con
duct by .which they will segregate
the deixislts of rural communities and
re-deoslt the same while under gov-
ernment charge In tho banks of Wall
street thus depleting the circulating
medium of the producing regions and
unjustly favoring tho speculative
markets.
OFFICEHOLDERS.
Coincident wjth the enormous In-
crease In expenditures Is a like ad-
dition to the number of officeholders.
During tho past year 23781 wero ad-
ded costing JlO.lGfi.OOO and In tho
past six years of the republican ad
ministration tho tottil number of of-
flees created aside from many coin-;
missions has been DDilS entailing.
ihMIHihuiI Yiioiuilturo of nnnrlv S70. 1 veloplng
cltlz'iw wherevor their right may
be In Jeopardy.
ASIATIC IMMIGRATION.
We fnvr full protection by both
imtloiinl p d state governments with-
in their rospocaivo spheres of all for-
eigners residing In the t'lVled States
under treaty but we are oiMaul to
the admission of Asiatic Immigrants
who cannot be amalgamr-ted with our
people or whose presence among us
would i alst a race Issue and Involve
us In diplomatic controversies with
oriental powers.
WATERWAYS
Waler furnlshea the cheapest
means of traii)Kri.ition and the nat-
ional govoriiinent having control of
navigable waters should Improve
t" em to their fullest rapacity. We
earnestly favor the Immediate ado-
Hon of a liberal and comprehensive
plan for Improving every water
course In the United States which Is
Justified by the needs of commerce
and to seure that end we favor when
practicable the connection of the
Orent Lakes with fie nnvlgnhle riv-
ers and with the Gulf through the
.Mississippi river and the navigable
rivers with each other and tho riv-
ers bays and sounds of the coast with
each other by artificial canals with
a view to perfect a system of Inland
waterways to be navigated by ves-
sels of stai dard draught.
We favor the co-ordluatlon of the
various services of tho government
connected with waterways In one ser
vice for the purpose of nldlng in. the
completion of such a system of In
land waterways; and we favor the
creation of a fund .Maple for continu-
ous work which shall bo conducted
under the direction of t commission
of experts to be authorized by lw.
PAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS.
The democratic party recognizes
the Importance and advantage of de-
cloko ties of Pan-Amerlctuir
...... .... . . .. . . ....
000.000 ns against 10271 now offices ""'I' commerce mnweoii mo un-
created under the Cleveland and M- s"u's amI hvr Mr ""tloim of
nlnl.lirntli.n which lnvnl-! '--auu America ami i.ivors ine mkiuk
KlnJoy
ved the exendlture of only six mil-
lion dollars. Wo denounce this great
Increase in tho number of officehold-
ers as not only unnecessary and
wasteful but also us clearly Indicat-
ing a deliberate purpose on tho part
of tho administration to keep tho re
publican party In power at public ex-
pensu by thus Increasing tho number
of its retainers and dependents. Such
procedure we declare to be no less
dangerous and corrupt than tho open
purchase of votes at tho ikiIIs.
MISUSE OF PATRONAGE.
Wo condemn as a violation of tho
spirit of our Institutions the notions
of tho present chief executlvo In us-
of such steps consistent with demo-
cratic policies for better ncqnuln-
tanco for greater mutual coulldenco
in trade us will bring lasting benellt
not only to the United Slates but to
this group of American republics hav-
ing constitutional forms of govern-
incii.t nmbltlons end Interests nkln to
our own.
PROTECTION OF AMERICAN CITIZENS.
We pledge ourselves to Insist uMn
the Just t nd lawful protection of our
citizens ' homo and abroad and to
US( all proper methods to secure for
them whether native born or natural
ized and without distinction of race
lug tho patronage of his high office !or crVi! tll f"""1 protection of law
to secure tho nomination of one of!"1"1 "' enjoyment of all rights and
11a itl..t nfflm.iu A ft.ron.l ! I" VllOgCH OpOlN 10 tllCDI Ullder Olir
Rim. in th nresMnnev Is sc.ircelv treaty; and If under existing treat
less repugnant to public sentiment! s tll riKlt to favel and sojourn Is
ASOC1ATID
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We Don't Know Your Name
And cart teal you on of our Dew CATALOGS
until you tell ui. Full Information about Our
complete itoclt of
Southern Trees for Southern Planter!
PeachM feart Plumi Apvtei Piean Tnrca.
Kottt hverniMM Uedgt plant ShaJeT.w.
Juit write a rot til to-day. Your wit aid
addieta ei tin other Uej
Clingman Nursery ft Orchard Co. Ltd
Boi 8o KEITHVIU.C LA.
than Is life tenure In that office
No good Intention on the parti
of th executive and no virtue In tho
ono selected can Justify tho estab-
lishment of a dynasty.
The right of the people to freely
select their officials Is Inallenablo
and cannot bo delegated.
PHILIPPINES.
Wo condemn tho experiment In Im-
perialism as an Inexcusable blunder
which has Involved us In an enor
mous expense brought us wcakiwssi
Instead of strength and laid our na-'
Hon open to the chargo of abandon-
ing a freedom doctrine of self-government.
Wo favor an Immediate
declaration of the
to recognize tho independence of the
Philippine Islands ns soon as a staple
government can bo established such
Independence to bo guaranteed by us
ub wo guarantco tho Independence of
Cuba under tho neutralization of the
Islands can bo secured by trouty with
other powers. In recognizing tho
Importance of tho Philippines our
government should retain such land
ns .may bo nccesary for coaling sta-
tions and nm.il bases.
INCOME TAX.
Wo favor an Ineoiuo tax ns part of
on I'V'iu" ostein and wo uiw hie
submission of a constitutional amend-
ment specifically authorizing congress
to collect a tax upon lud'vldual and
corporate incomes to tho end that
wealth may bear Its proportlonnto
share of tho burdens of the federal
government.
CIVIL SERVICE.
Law pertalnlr to tho civil service
should be honostly antl rigidly en
forced to tho end that merit and abil-
ity should be tho stnndnrd of appoint-
ment and promotion.- rather than ser-
vices rendered to the iwilltlcal party.
THE NAVY.
The constitutional provision that a
navy shall be provldnd and maintain-
ed nipaius an adequate navy and we
believe but the lnterM . ' iMr cj iii-
try would b-st be served b having a
navy sufficient to defend tho coasts
of this county and p-uici America.!
denied to American citizens Is with
! held from American passports by
any country on the ground of raco or
creed wo favor prompt negotiations
with tho governments of such coun-
tries to secure the removal of these
unjust discriminations.
Wo demand that all over the world
a duly autheiitlcatcd passport issued
by tho government of the United
States to an American citizen shall
bo proof of the fact that he Is an
American citizen and shall entitle
him to tho treatment duo him as
such.
TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE.
"We pledge tho democratic arty
i lo the enactment of a law to reculato
nation's purposoitho ral08 ftm 8(rvlc(R of telegraph
and telephone oniimnlca engaged lit
the transmission of messngos be
tween tlie states under tho Jurisdic-
tion of the Interstate coinmerco com-
I mission
I GRAZING LANDS.
j The establishment of laws and reg-
i illations If nny are necessary to free
grazing on public lands outsldn of
forest or other reservation until the
same shall eventually be disposed of
should bo left to the people of the
stat; respectively In which such
lands may be located.
ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO.
Tho national democratic jr.irty has
for tho last sixteen years labored
I for tho admission of .Vow Mexico and
Arizona ar.rl recognizing that each
posseses every qualification wo favor
tho admission of those terrllorl-s as
separate states.
ALASKA AND PORTO RICO.
"Wo demand for tho pooplo of Alas.
ka and Porto Itlco all enjoyment of
tho rights and privileges of a torrl
torlal form of government and tho
officials apixdnted to administer the
government of all our territories and
District of Columbia should ho thor-
oughly qualified by prov'ous bona
fide residence.
OKLAHOMA.
Wo welcome Oklahoma to tho sis
tnrhood of states and congratulate
her upon tho auspicious beginning of
a great career.
HAWAII.
We favor tho nppll ation of prin-
ciple of the land laus of the United
States to our newly acquired territory
to the end that the land may be
held and utilized for the bonellt of
bona llde homesteaders.
POPULAR ELECTION OF SENA-
TORS. We favor the elect Ion of United
States senators by direct vote of tho
people and regard In' reform as
the gateway to other national re-
forms. MERCHANT MARINE.
We lielleve in the merlcan mer-
chant marine without now or addi-
tional burdens iiton the people nnd
without bouiitles from the public
treasury.
HEALTH BUREAU.
Wo advocate tho organization of
n'l existing national public health
ngenclea Into n national bureau of
public health which shall havo power
over sanJtary condition connected
with factories mines tenements
child labor and such other subjects
as are properly within the Jurisdic-
tion of the federal governmeti.t nnd do
not Interfere with the Miwor of the
states coutrollng public health agen-
cies. NATIONAL RESOURCES.
We repeat the demand for Internal
development and for the conserva-
tion of our national lesoures con-
tained In previous platforms the en-
forcement of which Mr. Hoosovolt
has vainly sought from a reluctant
party; and to that end we Insist uimui
the preservation! protection and re-
placement of needed forests the
preservation of the public domain
for hoinA-n'ckers lit protection of
the natlonnl resources In limber coal
Iron and oil against monno1lstlc
control tlio development of our
waterwaqs for navlwulon and every
other useful purpose. Including Uie
Irrigation of arid laid the reclama-
tion of swamp lands the clarlllca-
lion of streams hto levlopment of
water power and the preservation of
electricity generated bv Its natural
force from tho control of monopoly
antl to such end we urge the exercise
of all powers national state and
municipal both separately and In co-
operation. Wo Insist upon a policy of admin-
istrated of our forest reserves which
shal relievo It or the abuses which
have atlsen thereunder :n whloii
shall us far as pnictlcuhle conform
to the police regulations of the sev-
eral states where they n:e located
which shall give homesteaders the
right to occupy and acquire title to
all portions thereof which are espec-
shall relieve It of tho abuse which
shall furnish a system of timber sales
available as well to the private citi-
zen as to tho large manufacturer ami
oi Miiiner.
PANAMA CANAL.
We believe the Panama canal wdl
prove of great value to our country
an wo favor Its speedy completion
TRUSTS.
A prlvato monopoly is indefensible
and Intolerable; we therefore favor
the vigorous enforcement f the
criminal law against all guilty trust
magnates and olllclals and demand
tho enactment of such additional
legislation us may be necessary to
make It imosslhlo for a private
monoiMily to exist In the United
States. Among the natlonnl remedies
we ..ereby specify threo: First a
law preventing a duplication of di-
rectors among competing coriwira-
tlous; second a license system which
will without abridging tho right of
each state to create corporations or
more than fifty Mr cent of the toiai
amount of any product consumed in
tho United Stnes and third a law
compelling such licensed corpora-
tions to sell to all purchasers In all
parts of tho country on tho same
terms nfter making due allowance
for cost of transportation.
AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANI
CAL.
Tho democratic party favors tho
extension of agricultural mechani
cal nnd educational Industry. We
therefore favor the establishment of
agricultural experiment stations the
s-condary agricultural and mechani-
cal college In the SKclal sLates
CONCLUSION.
Tho democratic jwrty stands for
democracy; tho republican party has
drawn to Itsolf all that Is aristocrat-
ic and plutocratic.
Tho democratic party Is tho cham-
pion of equal rights ami opportuni-
ties to all and tho republican party Is
tho party of prlvllogo and prlvato
monopoly. The democratic party
listens to tho volco of tho wholo peo-
ple nnd guages progress by tho pros-
perity and advanomont of tho aver-
ago man; tho republican party la sub-son-lout
to tho comparatively fow
who aro tho boneflclarlos of governr
montal favoritism Wo Invito tho
co-operation of all regardless of pre.
vlous political affiliation or past dlf
ferences who deslro to preserve a
government of the people by tho poo-1
plo ami for tho people and who favor
such an administration of govern-
ment as will limure as well ns human'
wlwdom can. that eseh citizen nhnll j
draw from society n reward commen-
surate with his contribution to the
welfare of society.
Over Thirty Five Years. 1
In 1S72 there was a gro.it deal of
diarrhoea dysentery and cholera in-
fanliim. It was at this time that!
CluunberlnliVs Colic Cholera nnd j
Dlnrrhoea Remedy was llrst brought'
Into use. It proved more successful
than any other remedy or treatment i
ami lias for thlrt-llve ears main-
tained that record. From a smnll be-
ginning Its sale and use has extended
lo every part of the 1'ntted States
and to many foreign countries. Nine
druggists out of ten will recommend
It when their opinion Is asked al-
though they have other medicines
that pay them a greater profit. It can
alwns be depended upon even In tho
most severe and dangerous cases. For
sale bv F. J. ltauisey and Hoffman
Drug Co.
TO THE PUBLIC
W.on you want anything in tho IMiiiniilnd Cms Tin or
Shoot Modil we will unike it to your interest to llguro with
us. Our stoclf is complete and only finished workmen
employed. Our motto: Not how cheap but how good.
Tho llouso That Wants Your limitless.
2(5 South Washington Street.
Phone 70
HEALDTON.
first
lliMldton Oklu. July 11. The
mil taste of summer this week.
Kiery one complains of tho exces-
sive heat.
Cotton Is showing an improvement.
Tlie leJmit of Will Pearson died
on the Mb.
Mrs. Mary Hlghtower and the chl!
drop of lion. C. D. Carter spent tho
week here visiting relative.
Dr. .1. M. Stevens of Keller was
here this week.
Shliley Dolman nnd wife of Cornish
passed through on their way to Klk.
Dr. .). A. Cordon ami family
lire visiting In Dixie.
Quito a number of our people will
visit Dixie tomorrow lo attend the
unveiling of the monument of Nash
Hammonds by the W. O. W.
Fanners are getting on well with
crops but gardeiui are xor. ami no
melons.
We boor of no sickness.
J. A BIVEN8 President.
A. H. PALMER Caihler.
DON LACY Vlco Pre.ld.nt
FRED C. CARR AiL Ciihler.
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE OKLA.
Capital
Surpluo
Fundi...
1100000.00
....$100000
Account! of firms and Individuals solicited!!
ment accordud to all alike.
Courteous treat-
8 Per Cent-8 Per Cent-8 Per Cent
Money to loan on farms at eight per cent net. No
commissions charged. Loans closed promptly. All
or any part of loan may be paid at end of any year
without notice to company.
GORMAN $ BOGIE
Olliee Over City National Hank
A Revelation.
It Is a revelation to pooplo tho so-
vnro cases of lung trouble that have
been cured by Foley's Money nnd
Tnr. It not only stops tho cough but
heals nnd strengthens tho lungs. I.
M. Ruggles Hensner Iowa writes:
"Tho doctors said I had consumption
nnd I got no bettor until I took Fo
ley's Honey nnil Tnr. It stopped tho
hemorrhages and pain In my lungs
and they aro now as sound as a bul-
let." Sold by all druggists.
W. P. Poland
W. U. Foster
Poland & Foster
Successors to Iioborts it Poland
Loans and Abstracts Fire and Tornado Insurance.
Service. Reliable Companies.
Prompt
M ay wo o d
THE BEAUTIFUL
An Addition to Ardmore in 10 Acre Blocks
FOR SALE
Overlooking Ardmore from the North. Only one-half
mile from city. Location fine soil fine and the price is
right. Best proposition near Ardmore. Five 10-acre
blocks already selected. Don't wait until they arc all
sold then ask someone to kick you. Buy now while
you can get the best all good but some are better.
The price is right. Call at our office for full informa-
tion. Phone 726.
Riggins Suggs Adams Co.
Ardmore Oklahoma
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