The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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John F. Wallace
Jones City
PHOTOGRAPHER.
All kinds of Photographs and Outside View
Work done in First Class Manner. I have had
27 years expierence, and understand the business
thoroughly. See me if you want Picture Work.
SEE SAMPLES OF WORK
AT CITY DRUG STORE
Canadian Valley News.
Published Every Friday at Junes. Okla.. by
M.B KEYE5
CHESTER A. KEYES. Editor and Manmcer.
Entered at the Junes, Okla., post-
office for transmission through the
mails as second class matter.
Also publisher of The Luther Register, at
Lutner. Distance between the two town*, ten
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NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma, ) In the
Oklahoma Couuty, j Superior Court.
W. L. McClung, Plaintiff.
Etfie B. McClung, Defendant.
Cast! No. 1832.
Said defendant Ellle B. McClung
will take notice that Bbe lias been
sued in the above named court for a
divorce on the grounds of abandon-
ment, desertion, gross neglect of
dutv, extreme cruelty and plaintiff
asks further judgment and for all
costs of this suit and you, said de-
fendant, must answer the petition
filed therein by said plaiutiir on or
before the 8th day of September,
1911, or said petition will be taken
as true and a judgment for said
plaintiff will lie rendered accordingly
Attest: James Beaty, Clerk.
(Seal) By Alvin Rucker, Deputy.
11. L. Danner,
Attorney for Pluinliff.
1'iii) July 28 and Aug. 4-11.
Notice Of Publication.
State of Oklahoma, ) In the
Oklahoma County, J Superior Court.
Mary K. Neighbors, Plaintiff,
vs.
Charles 55. Neighbors, Defendant.
Case No. 1 798.
Said defendant Charles 55. Neigh-
bors will take notice that he has
been sued in the above named court
for a divorce on the grounds of ha-
bitual drunkness and of extreme
cruelty and you, said defendant,
must answer the petition filed there-
in by said plaintiff on or befoie the
13 tli day of September, 1911, or
said petition will be taken as true
and a judgment for said plaintiff will
be rendered accordingly.
Attest: James Beaty, Clerk.
(Seal) By Alvin Rucker, Deputy.
Taft, & Vickery,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pub Aug. 4-11-18.
Never say ot any boy in your
family or neigbboshood: “That, hoy
will never amount to anything.
How little you know about it! Thir-
ty or forty years from now that hoy
may lie a more useful citizen than
you are ami perhaps that is saying a
great, deal.—Western School Journ-
al.
A King Who Left Home
set the world to talking, but Paul
Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., says lie
always KEEPS AT HOME the King
of ail laxatives—Dr. King's New
Life Pills—and that they're a bless-
ug to all his family. Cure consti-
pation, headache, indigestion, dys-
pepsia. Only 25c at all druggists.
WIT WON FORTUNE,
T i,d was I'inrh'cn when, on
Ins Hr«* irr lal in Paris, in 17T3. he
nttemb'd a ri'•o'dion of VI me dll
Hum at Wrsaille The young men
it round hint err lm", Hn - of the fav-
or. f!'<m ri‘'r:V''d 'em f|n> fair
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THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
i i. re e" |v sa d that one u„...
n the ’H'ls. when the Journal
, . -i.jiii'r to iret a foothold,
; ouisa M. Alcott walked'into
!|iile o'i.c and handed the editor
i >t;\ieolI said she had
.il tin money before breakfast
1 he warned to give it to help Hip
on rail I get on its feet. Afterward
iss Alcott contributed considerable
. nrk to ti e press bureau of the
I'Mimal. Because of this generosity
■lias Blackwell asks suffragists
'"■om/bout the country to contribute
n |lie restoration and preservation
of Orchard bouse. Miss Ahntfs old
home.
CALL ON
P. STUMP
CHOCTAW, OKLA.
tor
Groceries, Notions,
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li ■ cc /. he re in the Vv\ rId.
GENERAL. OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
HORRORS OF THIRST.
In the oasis of Mogara, .says L.
Dow Covington, in the Wide World
Magazine, we had a first, experience
of tlie desert traveler’s great enemy—-
thirst. We were seated in front o;
a Bedouin ebief’s lent, our two..light
camels enjoying their first drink of
water since they bad left Cairo
when from across a sand dune a
Bedouin came staggering and totter-
ing toward us. II is eyes were blood-
shot. his lips twice their natural s"/e.
while his tongue, hhie and dry
hung out of his mouth. Evident
he had lost himself, had wander 1
around for (lavs in search of water
and had stumbled upon tlie oasis in
t),p very nick of time. To allow bim
In drink would have been bis dentil.
In spite of his frantic struggles, lie
was held by four men, whilst, a fifth
allowed a few drops of water to
trickle down bis throat. It was ns
though lie were»a red hot boiler
widen would have to be allowed to
cool off before being filled if an ac-
cident was to be avoided.
DEBT OF GRATITUDE.
Miss Alice Stone Blackwell, edi-
tor in chief of the Woman s Jour-
nal. the official organ of the Nation-
al American Woman Suffrage asso-
lliib'-lmrde"' 1 conris and a law-
-jddeii people arc di" .mT've features
if the American jo in ial system, ae-
■ording to Prof lltwene Pound of
Harvard university "legal oh-
'traction and subordination of other
governmental functions to the juds-
dary are common in the United
States to an extent that would not
‘>e tolerated in any other country.
The efficiency of P c courts is seri-
ously bumpered by urbiirary d'tails.
Lawyers overwork the element of au-
thority in law, while the public is
too eager to override the judiciary.
“It is becoming a commonplace to
assert that we are a lawless people,
and the complacency with which the
charge is received goes some distance
toward establishing it. It should lie
remembered, however, that we are
also a law-ridden people, and the
complacency with which we “iisln'ii
our burden suggests that, it roofs
liglitlv upon us vnd confirms the
charge of the lawlessness.
“No people gives so much power
to its courts. No people makes so
many vital problems of state and so-
ciety into legal questions and com-
mits them to the judiciary. What in
other lands is committed to adminis-
tration and inspection and executive
supervision the Anglo-American
leaves to his courts. This attempt to
confine administrative action to the
inevitable minimum, which hitherto
has been fundamental in our policy,
produces a multitude of legal rules
which hinder, as against a few which
helm"—Washington Herald.
Louis and New State
COFFEE and CANNED GOODS
Best of all Brands, bought of
W. H. F. Co., always sold by
P. STUMP
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State of Oklahoma
Order for Hearing Petition
to Sell Real Estate
Oklahoma County } 88,
In The County Court
In the Matter of the estate of Will-
iam M. Jones, deceased.
Mary A. Jones having filed herein
her petition for the sale of the real
estate described in said petition for
reasons in petition stated.
IT IS ORDERED, That said pe-
tition be and hereby is set for bear-
ing on the 5th day of September A.
D., 1911, at 9 o'clock A. M., at
which time all persons interested in
said estate are required to appear
and show cause, if any they have,
why an.order should not tie granted
for the sale of so much of the real
estate of said decedent as is necess-
ary for tlie reasons in said petition
stated.
It is further ordered that a copy
of this order be published for two
successive weeks in the Canadian
Valley News of .Jones City, Okla.
Dated July 29th, 1911
John W. Havson. County Judge,
Pub Aug. 4-11.
KILLthe COUCH
and CURE THE LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
PRICK
FOR QP^chs *.,«>.
_lOLDS Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
1 OR MONEY REFUNDED.
It’s the street loafer that does the
most kicking-not the busy man.—
South Haven New Era.
Subscribe for The News and keep
posted. $1 a year in advance.
This is likely to he a continued
story and nearly every chapter will
conclude with the same peroration.
The nomination of Taft in 1912 is a
cinch.—Lawton News.
If anything has escaped investi-
gation by the present congress it
must have been by accident rather
than design. Twenty-four com-
mittees are now probing the various
affairs that enter into our modern
system of government.—Shawnee
News.
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Keyes, Chester A. The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1911, newspaper, August 4, 1911; Jones, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860442/m1/4/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.