The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 148, Ed. 1, Friday, November 26, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO
Ardmore Friday Nov. 26 1903
I T AT
PEACE BUT--
SENATOR CARTER OP MONTANA
AND F. H. NEWELL HAVE Dl
VE.RGF.NT VIEWS.
RECLAMATION PAYS FOR ITSELF
With Senator Jones of Washington
They nre Traveling In the Private
Car of the Montana Senator Car-
ter and Newell Discuss Subject.
1 "in i- '.M. farter senator from
Mi i chairman of Ute senate
a..i !.' ot investigation of the
1 1' i siatH rm-lauiMtlon iroJfU;
i ti Newell director of the re-
.i i in 11 urvtr and VWaley 1
- -i ntor from Waahinfttoa. a
1 1 i- r . of th senate committee
viu i ih l'ik Depot for twenty
i I'-.- lust nticht. T .! vre on
to Waathln l: ton after au tn-
i. ... in. in of the ' Minion projects
i- ill i-aivrul lii Sen-
i I'.irti'i- i n.i'- v.ir tut li camo
ii i .1 Ti i ii.' 1 1' Hi-int'd to b
i .in uu ..il.i .in helween Hull-
i t'.rtiM i . Newell In re
I i th .i Dl furthering
H h i' . ' i i. .('I. hi.
i hi i I .is no right lo
' ! I in entry.' Sen
l 'ItOI II. I
' f.lt--in uu Ui tMtorhd
i protected if we uie to pre-
i ikU. which destro) our Ir
.. ..i works" Mr. Newel! nul.l.
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Does not Color the fiaar
I YH ( )W
HIS IS CAMPAIGN YEAR
Every citizen of GKlahoma will be interested in the greatest political battle ever fought in the
state. Men are now being groomed for the final race issues are taKing form public sentiment
is being molded and ihe WEEKLY ARDMOREITE will be more ably edited than ever before.
If you read nothing but the WEEKLY ARDMOREITE you will be well informed on state affairs.
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ARDMORE OKLAHOMA
I i Mol ii i I I . I'll i III)
v. 'I. t -lii u ii .i i non- tn
.ll.e
U hat ot i ..in .mil i ii ii
li 1 1 . I. nil i' lull prolerts." Mr Nett
II -.aid ' Tliey ure ialnn f r them
ilieH. The people take IIP free
lauds. TIh n the Kovtrniuunt apu-
I piled them with water. They pay for
Hie coHt of building the Irrigation
works In annual payuionta. The pi-o
pie pay for tho plant In friim ten
to twenty yeors. 'Phen the pUint la
theirs and they got the water at
cost.
"When the IhiiiIh along the water-
shed are opened for aettlement and
the forests are cut away and burn-
ed without any reward for rcgulu-
tkui flcoiU arise anil wash the mud
down Into our icsorvolra. Injuring
the Irrigation h stems. In some
oases tho flood doatroy the iIuiiik.
The laud on these divide In in
many case unfit for cultivation"
When naked wluit would be the
effect of Ute notion of lllohanl A
Halllnuer. neoretary of the Interior
In restoring bind to entry which
had boon r lorved miller the admin-
let ration of TJioodoro Jloosovelt. .Mr.
Newell amilod nml wild:
"I am keeping out of outitro-
twslea." Senator Carter liowever did not
display any caution in keeping out
of cttntroverwles.
"It waa against the law." he aald
'Secretary IlaUlnger had to n store
the land to entry."
"la tit aenate ootnmlttee of which
you are chairman awing to change
the law u na to give the gov puinont
the right to anve Uio watersheds
for irrigation punweos?" the senator
wan asked
Why no." waa the reply. "The
land belongs to tho atato. It would
be usurping the right of atatea u
9ui-h hiioIi a law. Congress tievet
intended that the liimU should lie
' il.cn trom eniry."
What will lie the i ' Milt or the
trip of llispeeilon '" tt.is aiiother
lIH -I lull
'I I. li tt I hi i."U '. .i" mi id
lie - tl.ll.i. I'llele lll.l lie Millie
is Worth It
'VV K wt . VUui
ricommouil.itlop mad by the com
in itee i liaib niK tin time of iii.iUInn
the paymentH liy Hit- aettiera N'oth
Hit: radical -w 111 lie d nc Wc are
.HlKfPil with tin- way the Irrinatlon
project Is lielliM PUIIIMKed ' 1
When axked what uieasuies would'
lie brought before coukivrh In p 1
comiirK aenalon Senator (.'after was .
Hllenl a while. Then he wilil slowly:
" President Tnfl will hukkix"! Home
thing in his mcHsngo. He will favor
a iioatal Bavlnna bank and 1 am
heartily In favor of It."
"I that all you Intend to do this
coming Honshu?" be wna askeil.
"When do you think coiiKiesn will
take up the tariff nKtiln?"
"Oh not for a dozen yearn. The
tariff (inchtlon Ik nettled." - Kaunas
City Tluioa.
Forced Into Exile.
Win. I'pchurch of tilcn Oak. Okla
was an exile front home. .Mountain
air he thotiKht. would cure a frlt;hi-
fill luiiK-r.ickiuK coujth that had defied
all remedies for two years. Aftur
hlx niontlm he returned death dogglnc
hU atepa "Then I bejjnn to use Dr.
Miir m .New Discovery he wrltea.
"and after taking nl bottles 1 am a i
wen as ever
It .saves thoiiKamls
yearly from desperate lung diseases.
Infallible for CoukIis and Colds. It (lu-
poid lloameness and Sore Throat.
Cure tlrlp Ifronchltls. Hemorrhage
Asthma Croup. Whooping Cough. 50c
and f 1.00. trial bottle free guaranteed
by rdmore Pharmacy.
Killed at a Dance
.Miihkogoe Okla. .Nov. L'.V
-Albion
llnrrW of Taulcquah wu shot ami
..... ... ... i mi' iu'v. nr. .iiua Jiow.iru rnaw
filled at a dance In the country last Natonft Wonnn.
I night by Constable J. W. Deathtlilge. SunfruB0 .ssolatlon and one of th.
I Harris was drinking ami had a gun. foremost leaders of the country In
1 Deathrldife told bliu he would hati to the suffrage m-vetuont has return-
give up his Kun and keep quiet or ''u 0 w York with the above
lonve Harris' raply was two shots I message regarding tho progress
! from lib reolver and Dyatbrlilgo which the cause has made
j shot him dead. '.Mis Shaw attended a throe days'
I Harris belonged to a prominent convention in Sioux Falls S. D at
1 family. whloli the suffragettes mapped out
tho cumpalRii which they will follow
Had Tried Hot Water. in their efforts to bring about tho
A buxom colored sister once up-' adoption of a constitutional amend-
proaehed her pastor am! sulil; "Hind- nicnt to permit women to vote
ilur .lohuslug me an' my ole man The voters of the state will decide
don't agroe at all. We in all tho time t tho fato of tho promised amendment
quiiirelln'. Will you oblige me wld nt the election next Nnvomlior. Mean-
Mime ndlce?" while the suffragettes have begun a
Tlie pastor replied: "Sister .lackson thorough canvas of the voting
ha o' tried IieHplu' coals 0f fire on tArongih of the entire state and
his head '.'" win carry on their work right up
She then exclaimed: "Xo Hniilder j to the moment the polls nre opened
.lohiiMng. but l'so tried hot water." ( MUs Slinw says tho outlook In ox-
Fiom Norman 11 Macks X.itlonal tremely bright and slie Is confluent
Mouthly for I)e ember. that South Dakotn next year will
Iffl
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THE REV. DR ANNA SHAW THE
SUFFRAGETTE LEADER IS
CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS.
L OF
T
South Dakota She Says Will De the
Fifth State in Which Women Vote
Progress In Illinois and Ken-
tucky. New York Nov. 25. "Suffrage for
women In making tremendous pro-
grew throughout the west. Interests
that woro formerly hostile to the
cause have boon caught In the tide
of popular Indorsement of the move-
ment and in u great many instances
have Jumped clean over the fence.
There has been a reversal of aontl-
mont sJ remarkable I hat the effect
can be nothing but lasting."
Completing a tour that took hor
Into many of the big wostorn states
. ' " " ... I
w w
" become the fifth state in tho Hat
of those whore women have equal I
rights. I
.Mlsa Shaw oulil Ciovernor Wssey
has publicly conic out In favor of
votes for women and his wifo and
; daughters are actively taking part J
In the campaign. In other parts of
Uie west Miss Shaw found that tho i
suffrage movement had made won-:
derful progress. In Chicago sho took
part In the dedication of the head-1
ouartors of tho Stato Suffrage Asso-
ciation an event marked with so
much enthusiasm that Miss Hhaw
believes the cause has taken a won-
derful grasp on the voters of Illi-
nois. Miss Shaw also visited Ohio Ken-
tucky and other states. The move-
ment she says has taken a wonder-
ful foothold In Kentucky and has
enlisted the sympathies of the load-
ing reslilents of tho state.
Kills Her Foe of 20 Years.
"Tho most modeless enemy I ha l i
ror 20 years" declares .Mrs. James
Duncan of Haynesvlllo .Me. 'Sins Dys-
pepsia. I suffered Intensely nfter eat-
ing or drinking and could scarcely
sleep. After many remedies had failed
and several doctors gave me tin. 1
tried Klectrlc Hitters which cured mo
completely. .Now I can eat anything.
i tun iu jcara m nun am overjoyed
to get my health and strength back
again." For Indigestion Loss of Ap-
petite Kidney Trouble Lima Hack
I'omalo Complaints. It's uncqualed. On
ly fiOe at Ardmoro Pharmacy.
INDIAN'S QUEER STORY.
Claims That Woman Kidnaped Him j
in Kansas.
iMuHkogce. Okla. Xov. 25. Xocus
I'lxlco a full-blood Creek Indian
claims that ho was kidnaped by a j
white woman who lives near Pitts-
burg Kansas aud held by her until
be signed a deed to his land for a
compensation far below Its value and
then received only part of tho amount
agreed imu
The alleged facts ate set forth In -petition
Hied In tho district court
here In which Flxlco alleges that Xora
Hatch Inducod him to accompany hor
to her homo In Kansas and that when
1 he arrived there she held him in prac-
tical captivity refusing to allow him
to leave or to give him money to
come home on until he had signed a
1 deed transferring to her forty acres
of land which lies in tho town of
Okeemah tho county seat of Okfuskeo
county Kor this ho was to receive
'consideration of $2000. He was mid
15o of the money and allowed to
go his way.
rixlro like many other full-blood
Indians did not know whore tho hind
allotted to him was located and sub-
sequently found that this tract Is
within tho townslto of Okoomah and
he estimates or rather his lawyer docs
for him thnt the land Is easily worth
$30000. He sues to havo the deed to
the Hatch woman set aside.
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' S. Washington St.
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Clerks $800 to $1200 and Other
Employees up to $2500 Annually.
Undo Sam will hold examinations
throughout tho country for Hallway
.Mail Clerks Custom House Clerks
Stenographers Bookkeepers Depart-
mental Clerks and other Government
positions. Thousands of appoint-
ments will bo made. Any man or
"oman over 18 In city or country
can get Instruction and frco Informa-
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