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GORE IN CONTROL
OF OSAGE NATION
IM SITUATION
Hide and Seek !
April 8.~K*x*tor
Oort. ilM by th# parliamentary
itstttoB l» the aenat*. «pp**i
«atlr will be abl» to prevent to*
adaptioa of *ny resolution to aid
tk« iBltodail a»d otber bl* tn-
tereals tn Oklahoma In renewing
)«•**» Altho Senator
OUw Bud Senator 0»*o »ppor-
kB** mu»!*r*i sufficient
strength to Insure the ourc*#* of
WB« rollot resolution, It wni'
likely Oor« will bo aided by th"
rank of other buatneoaIn 'on
ducting bb Indefinite filibuster.
The InJlan office ;t
ba latoation of extending tne
BBfMABll 1ob*b» in
tton D^vood April 20. 1 m
otherwise roqnetted by the »n-
III, It propoee* to let tbo
leuoe terminate then. and to
BMVrft the white* to woi* out
tke beet term* they can wltn the
lldlAU
DteelMuree convince !
the Barn*da!1 interests and oir.e
•irteir—*—>t“ producers ere real-
1, Standard Oi. subsidiaries an.
—aeatlment ngalnat the com
■bbt etwee senatorial attention
been balled to the 2#**atlo*al i
rle* ia gasoline prices.
The Indian bureau, with the
aonreval of Secretary L*ne. he
tolled the wro1**“?Lt°f|t lI
STATUS-eS. ST-2 * I
VSJXJ£urS,S&
S£!T tTht’ee developed worth
leee lead to on ere* of rasrret
mi wealth. I'nlees they are »bl«
t* oeeretr their present well* a
«aar longer at leaet. they claim
will lose Ibt •um?
^11 ia* pro# peeling end d ere lop
^O^l-e^utlon. In .«
eat fora, calls for an ln»e*t ga
tiaa of the present situation
with the .
their well* for
holding
another year .
THE CORE
NO MORE
Bardele?. a See York tenor,
-at up la bed. sang "Drink to
Me Only With Thine Eye*." and
fell hack dead
—So fierce was Lru Tellegen#
_ ‘age fight :n A King of No*
.fwi.r Sme* *here." in New York, last night.
~ V , J ct tloi'e't L ** ** wHBled hi, sword tato
£.“V ."* — 1J"
__.«icr*c»'f>eiicr»l Freeten# —John D. .■ehoop probet,..
w«r tak* deposit-H>B* of wltneiewi will become the most unpopular
for the rase’ cere In hU office. *cbool iuper.ntendent tn the
Apr.l IT he adissed railroad at* mind* of the .’uve.i +i Chicago
:orn«« * Saturday ever had if his p an to abolith
--t'ar. toi commission headed :he summer vacation I# adopted,
by Governor William*, visited —Wubur Glenn Voliva. over-
lap e:at* capitol Saturday to «eer at Zion City, propounder of
r.t» the progress. tbo flat earth theory. I# quit*
- Mo.raw supporters ruled tb# sure that all sag-'» are men.
republican county central coni- ’These beautiful women angel*
n::’,f*e meeting Saturday morning of the arusts are wrong.” be
turns men were few in at* said.
tendance —Paleatine’e restoration as an
__C. T Berryman. Oklahoma independent Jewleh state is con-
City, waa made socr»-tary of the sidered a serious possibility by
county centra! committee, re- leading Hebrew# in England
publican. Sa’-rday. to succeed —-Wine covered cottage* es-
K Jayne. Edrnocd. who was tablished by the state at $4060
made treasurer.• each, for teacher* of consolidated
—Postoffice substation No. 4 rur,i schools, in connection with
was established a: the University t»,etr schools. State Superlnten-
Pharmacy. 1«20 We\ Eighteenth ^ent c. G. Schul* of Minnesota
»t. Keurday by Pootmaater advocates.
Claude Wearer.
—City commissioners Satur-
dav voted to buy a Reo auto
truck for use at fire atat-on _
No 6. , 1
-Co mtv court Jury acquits r.iri, Ru.h, to Mr. and Mr#
Will Mitchell, charged with va- jOLn Wooden. 1703 W. Second-
grancy st.
_Prank Ktbeaaler. charged Boy. to Mr. and Mrs. C. t>.
with having boo** la his poseivs- Phillips. H0» North Broadway,
aion. found guilty by county court Girl. Leola to Mr. and Mrs.
mrr Penalty fi**d at 30 Jays Lee J. Coi. 21o VS eet N°ble-*t_
tail and ISO tine Girl. Dorothy. to Mr. and
_Mayor O*ertool»«r •*•<* Mrs. P^rcy R. riitr, 2232 West
would make a third degree elate* loth-Sl.
ment Monday. Twins, boy and girl.
CHALLENGES debate
ON NEW VOTING LAW
A challenge to anyone In the
«ate for three joint d:*fu»*:on*
of the general election law
leased by the last legislature.
»pe*.al session was issued by J.
R. Leslie of Edmond, ba'urday
Leslie want* to oppose the law
in the diwuiBion*. According to
the challenge, debates will be
held ia Edmond Briron and
Oklahoma City
.ington. spoke at
stesion of the Seventh Day Af*
renlist conference, at tha church.
Seventh and Robinson. Eldar I.
H. Evan* and Pref. Frederick
Griggs of Washington aad Dr.
P. T Mai;»n of Naahvllte will be
among other prominent speakers
at suceedlng eeeslonn. Satur-
day evenings meeting begins
at s _
BRUMBAUGH TO STICK
hjr f atted Hrttt.
Hsrrsburg. Pa.. April * —
Governor Martin G. Brumbaugh
declared rumor* that he was
about to withdraw from th» re-
publican presidential rare as
• slanderous attacks by hi* ene-
mies.' and made it rlaln he wii
'igfct Senator Penrose to the fin-
ish for control of Pennsylvania's
delegation to the Chicago con-
vention.
SHOULD BE NUB 'll
At tb# first slim of the repulsive coda
lUectrts
BIRTHS
______ _ and girl, to Mr.
club held noon- and Mrs. John R- ^ygl*- ISOS
day luncheon at KiagWade Sat- North Ollie-st.
urday noon and made plans for Boy. to George, to Mr. anu
the state shoot here April 1.. Mrs. George Julian. 12-.* We -
lb ar,d 10
District
court Jury
Ma'B-st.
finds Boy. John William, to Mr. and
Willard*'Taft not'guilty of court Mrs Charles Nielson. 1307 West
contempt In refusing to pay * ‘
Aletha, alimony.
Ftfth-st.
Boy. John Jacob.
to Mr. and
'^ThTcapltol commission and Mrs. James A. Patterson, 140'j
City Building Inspector Jim An-: West B-st.
in' plumbing I OFFICER* CREDIT NO
building Saturday after j iu>u\ iv J
However. »B*t*ad of the old one-
royalty. they must poy ®ee-
flfth. Seaator DafoLMte *1
Sru ,~s«2
the senate.
ara. however, that «»‘th«
upoB before April »•- P«^
tha senators favorahl* to
,IMe*- of the lease* will
* the Indian bureau to
a atfll farther *«t«*4on of
,A1J
SIR EDWARD GREY
tg VmM4 Frm. -
Loadoa. April I.—®r Edward
Ohfb foadaoua for ogulrt^l* and
gqulrrei'a fondneoa f®t
UEE SCHOOL REPORTS
EXCELLENT RECORDS
ARMY SURGEON*S WIFE
VISITS SISTER HERE
Mr#. T. Hugh Scott, wife of
Dr. Hugh Scott, arrr.v eurgeon.
is visiting at the home of her
sister.
N.
tftemoon.
MOON TIPPING BELIEF
capitol
noon. _
—Some English
war degree* on
GOOD DOWN IN MEXICO
unlversitie-1 By f silfti I’
San Antonio, Texas. April 8.—
T MYTH “lAYq 7pWK n*h<*U»'color*_' Colonel Brown's word' wasn't
A MYTH, SAYS LEWIS ftudenu fighting witn im? o
The popular belief that If tbe —
new moon, looking like a bow! two
in the heavens. Is well tipped to la*t
to
went
. which plaved worth the price of a message
the bOverhol?er headquarters. when he w
niKh^ ^it io in a special broke in Cusihuirachic. according
............. ..............tnont^- irlU *° “.f^ ner- to Consul Deuher's report to
.r .Mrs. Ed I*. Ruse. 1609 on, „i<l9 during the month April train Sunday for a mauiwe per Funrtcn. Brown asked
Klein. rhe arrived Friday rainy is nod based upon formanoe at Cushing in tj,e telegraph operator to wire
I ACT HARWELL.
Lee School Reporter.
Lara La* Young, Kay WiUiams.
rummer S haranrwa ilswroa TvH- •
Mexican trouble.
;.d s«. STTiaww.
.CUT
known to
BrM® twwlga eeetwurr
i Into retreat on
Northumberland
abound 1b the
___ od. Araoet bb-
thh BfBlmds taow wh.
HrBTd arrive*, tor they
. sake their way l»t* the
—-—-Jgmait tha walla and Invade
«ho library; than Jumping on Sir
” writing table they are
nl with nuts from the
ft hand.
•ill will ask flying
f SQUADRON FOR COAST
III Pasted Press.
Washington.
today
m
April t.—tt was
Sssri-SK-^to apa£r £
(MAe aad AtlanUe coast as
H»«ii«»iss to tht U. S. coast
mold enttoro, la the proposition
a«t forth la a MU to b* Intro-
dneod daring tha present session
Of eoagree*. _
. The MU will ask u epproprl-
•ttea *r 2600,000 for the pur-
ghaeo aad maintenance of the
fleet. There ara 0000 miles of
aaaot la the U. 8. and it is pro-
to hare an aeroplane eta-
*e«rr 100 ^nlleo.
Kaye Dudley, Washington news
papuraaa. conceived the idea,
and has been instrumental la
drawing up tha Mil. Coast guard
■ aPfluHli the Aero Club of Am-
arloa aad Assistant Secretary of
tb* Treasury Newton have eo-
tb* proposed measure.
Tommy Sharpneae. Uecrge Tyd-
sa-fs* <• ^
Mrs. Holme*’ room hare not
been absent this semester.
have been living in Sierra Blanca
for the past three month*, where
he was stationed with the Eighth ^ Y
At the outbreak of the A s<lUJnl
DC. Scott was
is
now In fleid hospital No. ?,
there.
headquarters foj money,
wanted the message sent
but
coi-
L. Howell Lewis.'local weather Sunday night. car.ooniet
-—J a in w a. • l iect "
new moon from Mexican' equivalent fori
at the
shows that it stands fright as
level as a bowl of soup on the
dinner table. Nary a drop of
water would spill from it If it
held water, and aecortNng to the
telegrapher told Brown
cover plate for the chamber of .Y^^g^ng" aid the colonel
commerce bulletin to be distnb- -„nrier to Letcher for
commerce
«•* -^i2cr¥"p0B.»-»»»«
sent a courier to Letcher
—Justice
Ina Shank, who recently came
here from Iowa, baa been en-
rolled ia Mrs. Holmes’ room.
MARRIAGES
Hurt see.. pr~41n« hj. WJ- «,n rtl,uM tl ..iTKll'rtrWO M;^ ^
ssjs •» <*• — - *»="-VrS
__ L“ou^Trs,^r,| 2j- j* -r». -ssjt js ssti ‘^ssu^rss
Alice Jones. Ralph Davl*. LedU reeentoQve In }906- the amount of rainfall,” Lewis; Sunday afternoon seem* to
Davis, Howard Gregory and Min-; Mao was Private r t fP^.ov .avowed. “The appearance of the catching." the JudRe *aF®\ ; n k
rST; Jt fumiiy fof ^.frV'Ar^tTe at. and Gertrude
is in school again, tjons hmv* been eurgeon* and earth
Solomon Shadid, 28. Oklahoma
City, and Annie Abonssil. 26
for
Booth Brand Is In school again, tions have been Burgeons
after an absence of several days on har^ carried the name Hueb. To
Account of UlneM.
"And, by tbe way.*' he con- urday
trW* -SJ-JS5 Reinstated Oklahoma City.
Thurston Land and Elmer Deep-
er made 100 per cent in geography
test and Theodore Keester, Lewie , ,
La'-y and Ira Howser made 100 per i^ature
sent in the history test. These
boys are In Mr*. Georges room.
aroTd Ceonfnrfon" i^atnnv Urecortbs f tinned, ’’you might My that fruit Thursday. He picked up a negro
avoid confusion m army recoras_____; K_ jMt on m vagrancy charge.
hurt very
Darling of
little by -------
looked ^L^T^rwonlite .^against
,0d thgy WaPC j %■. for 12
fr11 called .^H.^A^pec^r I night’s cold. I
in addition to similarity . peach
blossoms thru a
is much cider than Dr.
The two are not related GERMANS AT LOUVAIN
CLOSE ‘CAFE WILSON’
Amsterdam, April 8.—"Cafe
The Jrd team of Lee school de- 5^°**
feated Wheeler’s Jrd team. !4 to 4 Scott
in a game this week. ORDERS GAS~SF®VICF-
jss-i; $
Benton. Senora Smith. Fayre Il« Hckroat addition by the OKla- more
Stafford. Irene Draw beck. Andra homa Gas an<j Electric company Th* Bel.iaJ1 owner after bo- 1
Humpton and Pern Jony. of Mrs. befoM Jun# j6 ^ ordM-ed Sat- T“e OWner' Arter ?*V
rail-
cents. the
company owed him nearly a year
_Dying of pneumonia. John
Bowling Hot?-l
Owen Bernard Doza. 26, Okla-
homa City and Edna Olds. Junc-
tion Ctty[ Kan#.
Fred O. Bmllh, 22, Tuttle, and
Ramona Haight, 18. Oklahoma
City, R. F. D.__
Townea room have made 100 per
cent in spelling for a month.
Superintendent Buchanan has been
visiting various rooms during the
past week.
^ .. ing arrested several times for
the corporation o®111- infraction of German military
. . regulations regarding the dia-
■ x* peneing of drinks, hung out the
,n tt>e sign "Cafe Wilson,” seeking pro-
Duy tection behind the name. The
German commandant closed the
if
NOY CANNON FUNERAL
Faaeral services for Roy Can-
Baa, who died at 4:20 Friday
aftoraooa will be Sunday arter-
■aaa at i at the family reel-
-----. >21 East Fifth. Rev. King
of the First United Brethren
church will officiate.
r
i
Spring Colds
Are the Worst
They lead to natarrh and
paeumonla They weaken the
satire system and leave It un-
able to resist the sudden
■hangs*. They interfere with
year digestion and lessen your
ml I ill) Neglected they soon
heroins that dread disease
known as systemic catarrh
Den t newleet them It’s costly
as well as dangerous.
PERUNA
VI S.H|m.r, Tm
Have a box of Fsruaa Tab-
Iota with you for the saddea
sold er sspussr. Tens year sys-
tem up with a regular course of
the llsulS Perea*, fortify K
Bait-? cold* ant veer digestion
aa t* normaiL inks enrs of
—, and a redd danger. If
suffering new berm the
t once. Otve Nature
( needs to threw off
n! left am-nation and
helping two-
’hsusende of
for toughs.
_________. It's a seed
the weak, aa walk
new
urdAy by
mission.
Provision is made
order that citiiens livtng
addition must contract to
S. ’Tn 'hJir^btr.V’in'Vme Th2 *a*_.frftm the
winning pitcher# w«r. James The commission figured me _]aw, on charges
Langston and Clauds Warner. cost of the extension will amount vi^.tlons.
Howard Berry has fc*«n neither ; a^oul^ $1,713.__# , vmr
absent nor tardy sinco enrolling . v u, » 1.1 Hit
in Mrs. Rogers’ room. VESPERS Al Y. W. L. A. • The Lyric will present Sunday
, , --- , ' i Mr#. \V. A. Knott will give ; ln all new hippodrome show—
somVnbe^utlfurrpictu*.«:*a» pHns an a(ldr^ ,hp Y- w- C; A- Holme* and Buhanan. In "The
to the room* having the beet at- vespeiT Ber'iCF® Sundaj aftu^r-
tendmncB. | noon at 4 o’clock. Special nni-
Dessts Brown. Emm. Lee Pear. | **«= wHl be flirniahed by chapter
Rons. Alpha Recknor. Trula Curb, '■ V. P. E. O. HoFt^aea Will be
s*vr »iS, /■ * ) • lra saw, |\ vs , t i .1 In V IS) as, — • — - • w ■
John Salktn. Minnie Herrina. <sia* i members of Mrs. Moore’s Sunday
dve Hull. Hasel Hrown. Vera Kihr.
Helen Shelton and Arta ParmBleo
of Mrs. (Jeorgc'a room have been
neither absent nor tardy this term.
Miss Fte*«ln*an'« room received
tbe best line banner for thB
week.
THOMAS NELSON PAGE
CANT LEAVE FRANCE
By ! silrrf Press.
Paris. April 8.—Thomas Nel-
son Page. American ambassador
to Italy, arrived here, believing
himself on the way to Liver
pool to see hie wife off for
America, where whe 1# going on
acount of tbe serious illness of
her brother, but. Instead, he finds
both himself and hie wife domi-
ciled at a hotel for an indefinite
stay.
While Pa»e waa traveling on
! the train between Rome and
Pari# tbe sailing of the Baltic,
Ion which Mr*. Page Intended to
| go. eras cancelled.
Accordingly, on their arrival
{r*. Paris, Page secured quart*'*
I on a Dutch sMp. but two hour*
school class of
terian chu;ch.
Maywood Preaby-
MRS. ROSE FUNERAL
Funeral service.- for Mrs. C.
A. Rose, who died Wedneeday
morning. will be at tbe parlor*
of Street *Dd Draper Sunday
afternoon at 3. conducted by the .
Rev. 1. F. Roach of the First :
M. E. church, and Rev. W. H. j
B. Urch of Pilgrim Congregation-
al. The body will be shipped to i
Birmingham. Ala,, for interment, j; [
Girl of 1847 ’: Charles R. Sweet,
ecentrlc comedian: Torcat's
roosters; Sidney and Townley,
and Stalne's Tan Bark come-
dians. Monday, Tuesday and
Wcdnesdav the third episode of
• The Strange Case or Mary
Page" will be screened.
♦ W»»»»44**W4*»44444444444444h
Is4 nulls, ,
Te Drive Out Malaria Ai
t’p «e the Wystews
Tsks the Old Standard OROiVE'P
TASTELESS chili TONIC You kne
what you are taking as the for-
mula Is printed on every label ,
showing It Is Quinine and Iron in
a tasteless form.
•SUNDAY
later was netift Its sailing was
cancelled. He has since been!
haunting steamship offices trying;
to find a rfhlp that win sail at!
once and vr bout fall
ASKS rOURT TO CANCEL 1
CHEAP OIL CONTRACT;
■''penal la The Serna.
j Rtngliag. Okt*.. April 3.—Nul- j
, Uflcation of a contract for g00
'barrel* of crude otl dally, at 10
cant* a barrel, entered into be-,
i tween tbs Galas Oil company aad j
{th* Producers Re-fining
' company, l* sought ia a suit j
Kited by Mayor Frank Ketch of j
; Kiagiing. a minority stockholder ;
, ia the Gales company.
The contract was made when J
< Hsaidtoa crude oil was worth 30 t
coats, whereas sow tt la worth,
LIBERTY
TONIGHT
Bsstie Barriseii*
“TNE LAST ACT”
—AUIO—
BIG TIMF. Nl Nr.ll ACT
“MAIDS OF THE
MOVIES**
RIGHT 4'LEVER ARTMIK
la a Merry-Go-Roaad at rim«
Girls — Klahosau
ADMttefilON in. aad Site-
COMEDY MUSIC
NOVELTY
At th* Popular
LYRIC
Btff Hippodrom* rrogrfRni
for
VArDKVILI.E AT
StM, BtDD. TiSD. R M
TORCAT’S
ROOSTERS
SIDNEY and
TOWNLEY
CHARLES SWEET
Stalne’s Tan
Bark Comedian*
HOMES and
BUCHANAN
Nnnd*? and florraijrt Admit-
•i8*t t’aua! wft rrroon*
Frederickson
Tire Co.
TELEPHONE
WALNUT 36
GOODMAN’S
310 «. GHIMI.
Opooalte Tereslsal.
after « m:B sale
Very Special.
ID deten Overalls, striped
and plain blue, union made.
*1 2S value, after supper 8#e
pair.
E)
Extra well made work
shirts. well known. i'ncle
San brand. 50c to >;»c value,
our pric- after supper 3»c.
Big shipment of children's
shoes just arrived.
Remember. If you buy it
from
GOODMAN’S
It's Always Good.
last chance to see
THESE FINE FOTO-PLAYS
5c—DREAMLAND—5c
a a. m. *• It *• Cesassess
“The Blood Crystal*”
•'•The1’* ClutchingP‘Hand" “Kt^’tli".
Story.
“THE TOMBOY”
la s Western Prama Full of Start-
ling Climaxes. It's fins.
“Heinie and Louie"
Laugh
Art Featured In a Laugh Film
Entitled In Soft at th# Studio
“PATHE NEWS"
Features Remarkable View# Taken
in Mexico and on Europe#
Battlefields.
Look What# Coming Sunday
Mondav. Tuesday and Wednesday—
The Rim of the Peeer!.” "Lone-
some Luke.'' "Rathe News," "Rin-
ger for Max " and Father a Bril-
liant idea "—a total of five pictures
— for a nickel.
LAST TIMES SATl'RDAY
MET
HIPPODROME VAIDEVILLF-
MI SICAL COMEDY—Pit TI RES
All New Vaudeville BUI.
A LI. New Musical Play.
1ft—People eft Met Stage— lft
"Positively the Best Show in
Town"
AIM by Special Arraageateat tbe
Met le New Present In* the
Mightiest Fllat Production
of the Age.
Henry B. Walthall
*»t»tar of tfce Birth of a \at!oa~
In .Augusta Evans* Famous Novel
“BEULAH
Six inspiring reels You have
read the book, now see the paly.
Note—Walthall played "Capt
Cameron. the hero. in "The
Birth of a Nation. '
Sunday—-Tbe Iran Claw.** Alee
Mlgaea Aadersoa. la ‘*Tbe_VVeai-
an la Politics.**
House Open IS V aaa— Pictures
start 12 do. Vaudeville- Musical
2lOO. 4i3*. TiSO, *:30.
AFTERNOONS lOet VIOHTS aad
St’AD ATS 20ri CHILDREN 10c
THE EMPRESS
Offers Sunday end Monday
Mae Murray and Wallace Reid
Famous stage beauty and forme- —-us -ai comedy star and the
popular screen Idol in a superb L**k>-Paramount picturisatlon of
Mary Johnson's celebrated n<*ve'
To Have w To Hold
gt oi ro\«
V A\D
ccurc Hie fl.^o Vo.umj
BIG ADVENTISTS HERE
Fldor G. B T’< ;-w.a. ’.Vaeh-
ngn oi
roach or witrrbug, get * box of t,.«
genuine Stearns’ Electrie Rat ao|
Ko. h Paste and u#e it aeeordixg te
direction* and in tha morning you c.*
iwrep up a panful of dead codtroarh-a.
Ready for u-e; no mixing; does no|
blow into food like powders.
Dlr»:ttaa« t» l* *• I
T» o il»* : <8d
fajid tf hnjvInIi
“QtALITY fliir TArDEIULB
THE FOLLY
COMING SUNDAY
Five Pantages Acts
A BRILLIANT StrSICAL ETTRATAOAMBA
HAWTHORN S MUSICAL MAIDS
Five Pretry Girls—Two blackface
ceetoatlag aad eettlags.
ardlaae aad elaberate
WILLISH & ANITA
ELSIE COLE
COMEDY JrOGI.IXG AND
POSING At T
DAINTY SONGS AND
PI ANOLOGCE
EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION
BATTLING DOB YOUNG TOGO
FITZSIMMONS
A iriait kaattro* fwt hlfh) aai the *•!
Japaa.” la m spirited boilaa boat of three ronnaa
^Little Demem «f
or unore.
WEISSLER & REESER
BLACK AND TAN COMEDIANS
“GRAFT”
ISTH THRILLING EPISODE
MAGNIFICENT NEW PHOTOPLAYS
Opea at Nooa—First Vaudeville 2 O'clock. Night Prices, Suadays
aad Holidays. Adults 2«e. Chltdrea 10c. Week Day MaMaee ISe.
BUY REAL ESTATE
WHERE VALUES GROW
REALIZE THE VALUE OF A HOME THAT YOU MAY
CALL YOUR OWN!
THE SENSE OF OWNERSHIP more than anything else
will foster responsibility and independence and promote self-
respecrt in family life. To own a home is a duty that every
man owes to himself, his family and the community.
The comfort anti satisfac-
tion of Eeeing one's family
in their own home cannot
be measured in terms of
gold or silver. If a man
has a family he owes it a
home, and to every member
of that family the inde-
pendence and pride of stand
ing on his own piece of
earth.
Th** Ren* Estate Man who
comes to you with an allot-
ment map is offering you
your share of the earth.
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 163, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 8, 1916, newspaper, April 8, 1916; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859838/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.