Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 179, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 28, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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Anadarko Daily Democrat
I-ubllihtd RTCfjr KTtnUie Except fundi
A. S. ROBERTS EDlTOlt
HUaaontrrioN nTna
fitllTCiCbnyOttlcr locptiWcck
Br MII.MyMtn Adrtnee StpcrYn
ATURDAT AUGUST 28 1909
The Rockefeller Bills
Tho long prophesied attempt to
capturo tho education for tho country
Bocma to havo been begun by tho
Rockefeller interoatn with tho in
froduction of n bill in tno Legislature
.. ol Georgia which is remarkable and
r as bold on attempt at tho monopotiz
ing of education us has yet been no-
t ced.
Tho bill hai tho General Education-
nl Bonrd behind it. This board was
founded by John D. Rockefeller and
by him endowed with pomo.fifty mil
Hon of dollars. Its not very plainly
defined purpose is to Stnndardizo ed
ucHtion. Practically it moans to
Standardizo Oil education. It is bo
ginning its campaign by tho intro-
duction of a bill in Georgia which
giv-a tho Stata Board of Education
almost unlimited control over tho cnl.
legos of tho Stoto. It allows this
board to amend anvcollcgo charter or
to tako it away nltogethor whethor
said chartor had boon granted by tho
courts or by tho legislature.
It is easy to bco what tho result of
this bill would bo. With Its existence
in tho hands of tho Stato Board of
Education tho college would havo
to adjust itf curriculum to the board's
desires. It would have to adjust its
political economy its toachings of
law and of business and its teach-
ings of morality to thu wishes of its
master. It would havo to discharge
any professor whoso viows would not
bo regarded witn toleranco by tbb
board. It would in fact bo "Stand-
ardized" according to tho wishes of
tho board. So far beyend mcro cor
ruption havo these clover Standard
Oil pcoplo gono- nowadays thoy can
swing u good man's sympathies and
beliefs without eo much as causing
his conscience to turn over uneasily
In its Bleep. With tho education of
tho country in the hands of forty six
' Sta'to boards tho General Education
Board would control it absolutely
within n few years.
The Hearld-X'ranHcrlpt t'as always
maintained that money won by de-
bauchery is utterly boyond tho con-
trol of tho winner Tho General Ed
ucaticnal Board is pursuing its ends
in a typically Rockefeller manner.
Its aim is centralization organiza-
tion control. Ruthlessly it has an-
nounccd that it will pick in each vi.
cinlty soma one collego to help and
then aak tho other colleges to move
nt of that territory. It explains
further tnot it 77)11 help pay tho ex-
penses of getting out but that if tho
collego does not get out tho Rocko-
follor school will bo made so strong
that tho other schools will die.
Thus onco moro tho phastly Rocke
foUor theory of "killing a dozen
buds to make a porfect roso" jjill bo
exemplified in education. And thus
tho Rockefeller money givnaway by
him continues to bo a curso becausj
' it will bo unleashed upon thu inde-
pendence of American oducation.
Time moves slowly when wo connldcr
how long it will tako to rcmovo the
effects of this man's life from his
fiauntry. IIeraldTranscript Pooria
III
Commenting on the above tho
Ob'istlon Standard says:
Of all tho dangers that threaten
public life in this country from tho
Ill-gotten wealth of tho ono man who
has dono moro than all others to make
America to s n there is pcthaps not
ono so great us that embodied in the
plan to gain control of tho collegiate
institutions of tho couhtry.
We havo been fairly staggered at
tho indifference manifested by the
people with regard to this infamous
system which might well pass for
tho "beast" of Revelation 13 on out
Stato and national legislatures our
courts and all of our public agencies.
Those who havo watched ono man In
Congress dominating like a czar the
so-called tariff revision and who know
him as tho factotum of this identic
system will appreciate its boundless
arrogance and corrupting power. It
unholy hand already widely felt if
laid on our educational system msans
the attempted elimination of true
Christian education and its perversion
to the Bvstom of educational prosti-
tution that passes for modern thought
nt institutions Ilka Chicago Univer-
sity. And if this intluenco is to bo with-
stood it cannot bo by following In
its wake and adopting Its standards
of wealth and display and lavish ex-
penditure but by totnl repudiation
of them and by tho adoption of
standards based not on mammon but
on faith in tho word of God. Wo
must realize tlint it is mon and not
money that form tho true endow-
ment of our institutions und that a
Loos a Snitf or a McQarvcy is an
educational forco that no money can
buy.
In tho face of such soulless greed
and ambition wo need to rally round
our "small colleges" us we liavo
never dona heretofore and to hold up
thoir hands with all our means nnd
with all out pstronago.
Piano Tuner
A J. Boll has just tuned a num
bor of pianos hero again. Ho has
taken up tho work that ho has been
doing for seven years and will come
over from Lawton every two months.
Lcnva orders with music teachers
Mrs Mitcholl. and iWrs Rhen or Mr.
L. M. Spivoy 172 3td
Washington's Plague Spots
lio in tho low marshy bottoms of
tho Potomac tho breeding ground of
malaria germs. Tlieso germs cause
chills fovor and ague bllliousness
jaundice lasbitude weaknesp nnd
general debility and bring Buffering
or death to thousands yearly. But
Electric Bitters nover falls to destroy
them and euro malaria troubles.
"Thoy arc tho best all-round tonic
and euro for malarial ever used"
writer R M. Jntnos of I oucllen S
C. They euro Stomnch Liver Kidney
nd Blood Troubles and will prevent
Typhoid. Try them COc. Guaranteed
by tho Pioneer Drug Store.
Milk In Siberia.
The people In Siberia bur their
milk froznn and for convenience it is
allowed to freeze about a stick which
forms n liamllo to carry It by. Tho
milkman leaven ono chunk or two as
tho cose may be at tho houses ot hla
.customers! Tlio children in Irkutsk
Instead of crying for a drink of milk
cry for a blto of milk. Tho peoplo In
winter tltuo do not say "Bo careful
not to spill tho milk" but 'Bo careful
not to break tho milk." Broken milk
Is better than spilled milk though bo-
cnuso thcro Is an opportunity to save
tho pieces. A quart of frozen milk on
a stick Is a very formldahlo weapon
In tho hand of an angry man or boy
aB It Is posslblo to knock a person
down with It. Irkutsk pcoplo hang
their milk on hooks Instead ot putting
It in pans though ot courso when
warm Bprlng weather comes pans or
palls must bo used as tho milk be-
gins to melt. Baker's Weekly.
Just Wanted to Be.
Molllo's mother la a Christian Scien-
tist nnd six-year-old Molllo has been
mentally "healed" moro than onco.
Usually she's pleasantly unconcerned.
But one dny recently enmo rebellion.
Bbo had boon "naughty" and had not
yet ropontcd. And motherr all un-
mindful for onco of tho power of mind
over matter sat gazing nt her daugh-
ter In plain what-shall-I-do-noxt de-
spair. But Molllo interpreted that
gazo dlfforcntly. t)r several seconds
sho wriggled In obvious discomfort
under It. Then bIio etralgh'ened up
and looked her mother squarely In the
eyo. "Now mamma stop It!" she
cried sharply. "You needn't try any
moro of your absent treatment on mo!
I tell you I'm bad nnd 'I want to bo
bad I"
Explorer's Tribute to Japan.
Writing In tho London Timos Dr.
Sven Hedtn tho celebrated Asiatic ex-
plorer says ot Japan and the Japan-
ese; "Wondorrul country! Wld
awake lovablo Joyful people. How
old exhausted and gray life Is In other
countries ot Asia compared to that of
the Land of the Rising Sun where)
every man goes to work silently and
dutifully and tho women asik even
when tho rain Is coming dorra la
streams from tho dull era? hnavMim.
A peoplo who bellovo in themselves
inoir own greatness their own future;
a pcoplo striped to the marrow la loy-
alty senso of duty poriovorance and
patriotism a progressive and Indus-
trious pcoplo awake. Intelligent and
well Informed in all tho ways of We."
Gladstone's Four Great Master
Tho figure of Aristotlo by the emi-
nent sculptor Q. Walker has recent!
been placed in the niche prepare
for It outside tho south wall of th
residence. It is tho gift ot Dean L.!a
cola and Mrs. Wlckham. The four
niches outside St. Dcinlols are Intend
ed for the figures of those four great
men who were regarded by Mr. Qlat
stone as his chief masters Aristotle
St. Augustine Dante and Bishop But
ler. Three aro now in position all oi'
them the work of Mr. Walker. It orly
remains for that of Station nutlet- tn
be given to complete the set Haw r-
aen ransu Magazine.
Paul on
Christian Love
Sntitj Sckeel Leiiea f er Aaptt 29 IMS
Specially Arranged for This Paper
MC8BON TKXT.-l Cor. 13.111. Mem-
ory vcrao S
OOI.DHN TEXT.-"And now abldcth
faith hope love these three; but the
Ereatciit of theno Is love" 1 Co. 13:13.
TIMU-Tho First rip'MIe to tho Cor-
inthians wan written from Kphcsui In
tho spring of A. D. (7.
Suuaeatlon and Practical Thought.
I. Love Coirplotoe All Virtues and
Makes Porfect All tho Good Things of
Life Vs. 1 3 First Eloquence unin-
spired by real lover not Booking tho
highest good of tho hearer Is but
"sounding brass or a tinkling cym-
bal;" moro nolso without harmony
wltlrut meaning without tho soul of
music. This Is truo oven If we had
tho gift of tongues bestowed hy tho
Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
Second. Knowlcdgo is powerless to
build up character and tho Christian
life unless It Is guided nnd filled with
love.
Third. Knlth. 2. "And though I
havo nil faith bo that I could remove
mountains" as promised In Matt.
17.20; 21:21 the mightiest nnd most
enduring faith. Ono may havo tho
most strenuous faith In tho facts nnd
doctrines of Christianity" without tho
faith that moves and touches tho
heart faith thnt knows but does not
obey. "And havo not charity." Ho
docs not assert that ono can havo
theso things without lovo but says If
ho could: "I am nothing." A moral
cipher without any moral worth or
slgnlllcenco; weighed In tho balance
and found wanting.
Fourth. Almsglvlug. 3. "And
though I bestow nil my goods to feed
tho poor." As tho Pharisees gave
alms nnd Ananias sold his property
from unworthy motives without loyo;
while Barnabas and many others sold
theirs from love nnd Jesus bado tho
rich young man do tho same as an
expression ot lovo and faith.
Fifth. Martyrdom. "And though I
glvn my body to bo burned.'" From
unworthy motives from prldo for a
dcslro for honor or glory. Thero nro
persecuted upon whom Jesus pro-
nounces his highest blessing (Matt.
C:10-12) but they nro persecuted "for
righteousness' sake." Yet oven of
theso things when dono without love
It must be said "It proflteth mo noth-
ing." Thero is. no virtue In It to bo
rewarded. It does not Improve the
character nor aid tho cause.
II. Tho Spectrum of Love. The
Qualities Which Aro Combined in Per-
fect Lovo. Vs. 4-7. Tho absolute Im-
portance of lovo as nn ossontlnl part
of all virtues and actions has been
shown In tho first tlirco verses.
Our noxt duty Is to learn what lovo
Is. Like life lore cannot bo defined
hut It can bo described and recognized
by what It docs by Its fruits by tho
expression of Its qualities. It is like
life. Tho greatest scientists cannot
tell what It Is In Its essence but only
descrlbo it by qualities and rcsultB.
First Ingredient. Pntlcnco. A. "Char-
ity (lovo) sufforoth long." Is patient
with tho faults and provocations of
others never weary of "well doing."
Second Ingredient. Kindness. "And
Is kind." Kindness Is lovo working
lovo In nctloiv4pIng "as many kind
things" to as many peoplo as posslblo.
Third Ingredient. Generosity.
"Charity envleth not." Selfishness
tho opposite of lovo Is tho soil In
which envy grows.
Fourth Ingredient. Humility. "Char-
ity vounteth not itself" docs not
sound tho praises of Its own deeds
nor proclaim its virtues with a
trumpet. "Is not puffed up." With
self-conceit as a soap bubble largo In
size but mostly wjnd.
Fifth Ingredlont. Courtesy. 6.
"Doth not bohavo Itself unseomly."
Almost nil unsooraly conduct flows
from prldo nnd selfishness.
Sixth Ingredient. Unselfishness.
"Scekoth not her own." Is not look-
ing out for self first of all. It seeks
to give moro than t'o receive.
Seventh Ingredient. Good Temper.
"Is not easily provoked." It does not
loso Us tompor. Tho peculiarity of ill
tompor la that It Is the vice of the
virtuous. It is often tho ono blot on
an othorwice noblo character. No
form of vlco Is moro baso; not world-
liness not greed of gold not drunkon-
ncss Itself does moro to un-Cbrlstlan-Izo
society than ovll temper.
Eighth Ingredlont. Gullelessness.
"Thlnketh no ovll." LoV0 piUs lhe
beat construction upon tho acts of
others Instead ot tho worst' as
many do.
Ninth Ingredient. Sincerity. 6.
"Rejolceth not ia Iniquity." ig Bet
glad when others sin. hates to report
the weaknesses and faults of others
refuses to seem good by depreciating
others. "Rejolceth In the truth." Bet-
ter as R. V. "rejolceth with tho truth"
Is in sympathy with all that is true
rejolceth whenever It can And a vlr-
tuo or good deed In others Joys la the
triumph of virtue.
It "bearcth all things." The dree
mcam to protect as a shlold proteeU
a soldier. v
Or the sides of- a ship protect It
against the Inrush of the "multltudla-
ous seaB" or wall and hattlementa
bear nil attacks of an invading amy
It "bolleveth all things;" has perfeet
confidence In God as the God of love.
Ita very nature is to hepe. "En-
rudreth all things" Goes oa heart
Ing believing and hoping to the end.
The Immortal Three. Vv 18 "Aad
now" tn conclusion "abldoth faith
hope charity." These three graces
faith hope love remain Imperish-
able and immortal. "But the greatest
of these Is charity." Love. 1. It to
greatest in its nature.
I G 1
QUICKLY SPREAD
Started Llko Ringworm on Hand-
Hand Swelled and Then Humor
Spread to Arms Legs and Faco
It was Something Terrible
PRESCRIPTIONS FAILED:
CUTICURA CURED HIM
" I havo used tho Cutlcura Remedies
for a very bad coso of eczema with com-
plete success. About fifteen or eighteen
years ago tho dlscaso dtajvjU In tho
shapo of a largo plnhcad on top cf my
hand. It burned and Itched so much
that I was compelled to show It to a doo-
tor. Ho pronounced It ringworm nnd
mado very light of It. Ho gavo mo a
wash and told tno to apply It before ap-
ing to bod and all would bo over In tno
'morning. But tho next morning my
hand was all swollen up and I poulticed
It. When tho doctor camo to his office
showed him thc hand and to my sur-
prise ho told mo that ho had novor ex-
perienced such a roso In-hU practice and
said It mi well I poulticed it. Aftor
trying his different remotlles tho dlseaso
increased and went up my arms and
finally to my thighs and logs generally
and finally on my faco. Tho burning
was somothlng terrible. After I had
triod this doctor a I thought long
enough I went to another doctor who
had tho reputation of twins tho best in
town. Ho told mo It was a bad case of
eczoma and that it would tako quite a
whilo to euro it. His mcdiclno chocked
tho advance of tho dlscaso but no fur-
ther. "I finally concluded to try tho Cutl-
cura ltomodle-s. I bought a cake of
Cutlcura Soop a box of Cutlcura Olnt-
ment'snd a bottlo of Cutlcura Resolvent
and found relief In tbo first trial. I con-
tinued until 1 was completely free from
the dlscaso nnd 1 havo not been troubled
with another attack sinco. I still use
tho Cutlcura Ointment r my family as
It U one of tho best remedies to heal a
sore or other Injury m idly. I can
freely and truthfully say 'hat tho Cutl-
cura Remedies aro tno best so far da my
experience went with them and I am
still recommending them feeling sure I
am not making n mlstako. O. Burk-
hart 230 W. Market St. Chambcrsburg
Pa Sept. 10 1008."
Complete External anj Internal Treatment tor
Ertrr Humor ot InfjnM Children ni Annlti ron-
euu ot Cutlcura Nmn (25c ) to Cleanw tho 8ln.
Cutlcura Ointment (ion.) to Ural the Skin unit Cull-
rum nenolvcM (80o ) (or In the torm of CtwolaU
nu.1 IMIla j nwl.l nf J1 t1 llirirv thM lttfWt.
Hold throughout tlio world 1-ntler Drug ft Cuem.
dorp. Hole I'mpa llaton Mm.
M-MiUed Pre Cutlcura Book on PMn
Dlmuaa
DEMOCRAT
WANT ADS
Not Exceeding Five Lines Ono day
10c 3 Days 26c; 1 Week. 40c. Cash
With Order.
For Sale.
FOR SALE-Corn binder; almost
new. Inquire at Anadarko Paint
Co. 170 Ctd
FOP. SALE House and lot; 6 rooms
and lot well-Improved otherwise
60-dtf R K. Robinson.
Lost
LOST gray coatbetween Anndarko
and four miles west of town on
Sundoy Aug. 22 eoat had M. W.
A. button attached. $2 50 reward
is ottered if returned to this office.
175 ltd ltw
Good Work at Chickasha Busi-
ness College During Summer
Tho aitendanco during the summer
nt the Chickasha Business College has
been greater than that of' any proco-
ding summer. Quite a number of pu.
plls are now completing and taking
positions. Thu demand for compe-
tent booKccpera and stenographers Is
greater than thu supply. During the
past few weeks the school has had
many moro calls for ita graduates
hnn it coud surply 17S 2td 1 tw
The-Crime of Idleness
Idleness means trouble for anyone.
Its t'e same with J lazy liver it
causes constipation headache jaun-
dece sallow complexion pimples and
bloches loss of appetite nausea
but Or. King's New Life Pills soon
banish liver troubles and build up
your health. 25c. at Pioneer Drug
Store
Fairview Heights
Mr. Scott's our room cottage will
soon be completed. With the favorable
location pure soft water and level land
the few five acre tracts unsold will
soon be picked up. For pricee and
terms call on or phono
Baldwin & Gibbs Co.
P. S. Better act quickly before the
new college is located. 176 4td
c Seared With a Hot Iron
or scalded by -overturned kettle cut
with a knife bruised Dy a slammed
door injured by gun or in any other
way- the thing needed at gm la
Mucklen's Arnica Salve to subdue
inflamation and kill the pain It'p
earth's supreme heater infallible for
Boils Ulcers fever Sores Eczema
and Piles. 36c. at the Pioneer Drug
Store
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Theatre
TONIGHT
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