Oklahoma State Register. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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Children Cry for Fletcher's
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OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER
PAGE TI IKK I'
A HI!1.1 HAUTE IN A CAB\RET
Daughter of the Humorist i> a Siir-'or
i 011 Broadway
TO VOTE <>> AMENDMENTS. j
Six I'roi ositl nK arc Mlu'duM to 1*
Submitted to Voter* at AhKUm
Election. I
I . I Oklahoma CU.v, Ok.. July it-ReP-1
I Bret Harte was a demi-god of t.ie resentative K. E Glasco o: ■ ;
open places singer of the Sagas of county who Is imtlatlng a loa ■
| tne Golden West. His youngest blll and regulating the rates of: inter |
daughter, Jesaamy Bret Harte would est that ™jy to chargcto get the
be satstled to be the darling of a brokers will no b .able to^ ^
< Or.NTV ESTIMATE
I tom I ed Estimate for Current Expens <•* for the V iseal Year Beginning July
1st, l'.)13, and Ending June 80tli, 1911.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
la use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
. /7 — and has been made under his per-
Z'7's yj-sonai supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Kxperieueo against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys AY orms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and TVlntt
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates t io
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
) Bears the Signature of
FUND AND ITEMS
t . . KftiTnt It I COVERED BY
proposition on the Aug. .> hiallot. i.-qTIMATE
requires about 20.000 names to initiate | EST1MA1 K
14,000 of which have been gatnere . gajary Fund:
Mr. Glasco believes he will' ^lve a" Couuty Clerk J 2.080.00
i^ew iui r ~ -- , are Bcheduled for Deputies 900 00
was and many of the patrons pro- su(nn|SSit)n at the August election, fnunty Treasurer 2,089.00
balby had never heard of her fattier | hye o( w.^cll liave been approved by . D tles 1,700 00
So she was left mercifully alone un- the Gov(.rnor. They are all ocm9t'' c unty Attorney 2,280.00
and "took'her oTe'rTn for a ^ .. . | Deputies and stenographer 1,680.00
Estimated
Amount to
Estimated be R ceived
b rom
Sources
Av ailab'e
Assets as
Shown in
Ex. "F"
Col. No. 8
est of the eat- drink and be merry-
till 2 a. n. lobster palaces on Broad-
way. .
New York did'nt know who she
was and many of the patrons pro-!
^ Board source*
for Current other than of Financial
Eicpenses. Tax Levy Statement
chat.
When Bret Harte died about ten
Undar Sheriff . .
Jailor •
Guards for Jail .
Field Deputies
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Amendment to Sec. 9 of \rt IX. An- gilerj[f
thorizine the legislator to provide
year's'ago"he had got too much out' for stHte aid for school dlstiricts .
z e&k rr," cs1:.'1-?
K' urvvr,o,nii,, SUM.M00„
ssut X" v-SirS-sfas-s«a
has had. She merely ®a>s that she in ^ wlM>rt,ln lhe pubiic service
likes the cabaret and that the sl"c ,n I cor|,oration property Is situated.
est tribute any artist can win Is Reducing the State Board of Agri-
lnake a cabaret audience stop, look ]tnre to Hvi. members, who shall be
and listen to the music while spear- | f,irm(.rg
ing a piece of veal cutlet. Piojectj Authorizing counties to abolish the
vour voice, freighted with tenderness, | townghlp {nrm of government.
'across a clattering room, so that. Th{, gixth proposition which Gov.
the succulent lobster pauses on its Cruce haB not approved is that fixing
way to aaair of rosebud lips ant | a procedure for the leasing of^the b
you have become a singer with a , navigable. rivers
message—delivered^ ._aetly like'?oed the bill by the Fourth legislature
the upper Hp-and herein perhap ™n8^™hereln the concurrence of
although she did not say so it | ,>otu houaPS 0f the Legislature is re-
1 ables M'.ss Harte tto keep go.ng._She d tf) ,V0 lt the elTect of law. The
Ms 40 years old, but her beauty * - U.flvnrnor has until July 21 to pass up
'most halves her age. as must be the I . hpfore him
demands youth if not youth the sem
1 ease on Broadway, for the calia.et
2,280.00
900.00
720.00
720.00
800.00
1,760.00
Clerk *00(w
County Surveyor 260.00
Register of Deeds 2,080.00
Deputies 1,550.00
County Commissioners 3,172.60
(Salary and Mileage)
Co. Supt. Health 560.00
(Salary and Expenses)
County Assessor 4,500.00
Total Salary Fund $30,422.60
$14,213.0t
*16,209.19
In Use For Over 30 Years
■me ccnt.ur coMf r. tt strect. new yohk cm,
WHIIIH
H-B-H
+
Patterson
Furniture
Wholesale Plain ."C Artist e ♦
Bruit Furniture, +
Carpets, Etc.
i blance ot' it.
Once Miss Harte became t red ol
! furnishing vocal chasers. As she
I told it, she fell to wondering how it
| would be to do some other kind of
_ — — | ^ °'so 1 went to an acquaintance' she
REVOL.-TION IS THE «K(-ALL OF aaid ■^^^ment*"unUl
— Is- "jSi
Paxton Hlbben in the North Amer- earne(1 9ome real money by some
lean Review. ' real work, and it taught me a whole
H'he primal just'.tication of revol- lot If j jid'nt sing I would turn
.... l . jf r ,tin. \ mftvipnn is that
, I i(' \ < ' : UUI litlfl UIHI. « ■.' - - • -
^ on the legislative acts before him
otherwise they will go into effect
without his approval.
VARIOUS VARIETIES.
County Court:
Salary of Judge $ 2,280.00
Salary of Clerk 1,200.00
Clerk of District Court:
Salary of Clerk 2,080.00
Deputies 900.00
Jurors District Court 2,000.00
Jurors County Court 500.00
Witnesses District Court.... 1,500.00
Fees Justice of Peace 400.00
Fees of Constables 200.00
Bailiffs District Court 500.00
Bailiffs County Court 100.00
"What kind of chickens hav^ you?"
200.00
always the answer has been ' Ply- Janitor 1,*00.00
mouth Rocks," though I know of a
woman who replied "Pinny Frocks, j Court Fund $13,060.00
but she was an exception. Did it ever
$250.00 *293 13
utlon to th<f Latin-American is that my han(1 to anything that offered lt-
! is often in his conception, the sole ge)f and malje it interesting."
practical method of learning which •pheu in response to a query she>e
of the two claimants has a real ma- lled.
jority of those units of influence up- opera? Perhaps. But that has ti
| on which the right to rule, in any de-
mocracy is based
Embnlmers 120-Wi W. Harrison
& Funeral Directors. Guthrie,
Residence Phone 184. Phone 86.
GEO. W. GAFFNEY
auctioneer
GUTHR1R. OKLA.
Public Sales
A Specialty
Phone fordate
at my expense
Call 'n 1 or H 51
Office: IW/i W
Harrison Ave
Residence :One
Mile outh on
Div!*ton
be" worked in gradually. Meantime
*■= - , . , the cabaret is good enough for me
x | The Latin is nothing if not logical j\iat spirit at forty, when many
■ ! and, In America at least rejects as si]lgers are thinking of retiring.
I ! purely academic the the suggestion Rut JljS3 Harte began life with
* I that this conflict be decided by a brln;ant expectations. Her lather
counting of votes. Aside from the wag a iiterary lion in America and
indisputable fact that the great mass Ens,land. Back in 1894 the newspa^
o£ the people are totally incapable wt.re printing her picture at •
of an intelligent exercise of the savjng that she gave great promise
suffrage, to the lucid mind of the of 'distinguishing herself as an artlsC
| Latin a trained and equipped army ghe had aiveady illustrated a booK
is worth something like five times its and ,jesigned magazine covers for the
numbers in simple citizens of th<Re 0uttook
public. As the right of the majority ..lf Mis.3 Jessamay Harte would
to rule is based upon the conceded . lv herself diligently to de-
ability of the majority to maintain veloping the exceptional talents with
itself by force, <an.v majority not ob- natura has endowed her
the equ'valent of five c vl'.lans is
merely a paper majority, a fiction
of theorists.
There is no grown man in *any
as an exceyuuu.
you that "Plymouth Rocks j Road and Brldg0 Fund:
Unowathatr there*are sTx^a'rletles-the j Bridge No. One-Guthrie... .$20,000.00
Barred, White, Buff, Silver Penciled, Bridge No. Two—Coyle 8,000 00
Partridge and Columbian—511 alike, Rrjdges and Repairs Dist.
except in color? | No 2 5,000.00
Barred Rocks are the oldest varletj ,
of Plymouth Rocks. They were first Bridges and Repairs Dist.
exhibited in March, 1869, at Worces- No. 3 12,000.00
ter, Mass. I Surveys, Plans, etc 300.00
White Plymouth Rocks c.,,tal^ i Purchase or condemnation
rle^aJTbegse,facegand eyes, and yel-1 of right-of-way for roads.. 100.00
low legs and beak.
only apply "emeu —
auum v-. — — t veloping th« exceptional talents with
itself by force, any majority not ob- T)lich. natur« has endowed her-
" " " said one critic, "'she would make a
name for herself scarcely less noted
than that enjoyed by her famous f^'"
her She is not ever-fond of study
but at odd times has shown marked
artistic ability."
■ she went to Paris to study art
but like her father was too eratio li
temperament to work consistent},
The Buff Rocks have a rich golden rp0taj R0nd an(i Bridge fund $45,400.00
yellow plumage and are very beauti- .
ful. „ ,, , . ... .,,„iPoorand Insane Fund:
malVhaere8bIaeck and'' white" and the ; Support of Poor $ 4,000.00
females have finely penciled steel-gray County Physician 500.00
plumage, i ' Drugs and Supplies 200.00
Partridge Rocks have black and red TranBportatloI1 250.00
plumage and present a very attractive g50 0Q
appearance. M n , n^l
The Columbian Plymouth Rocks are (
white with black striped neck and Total Poor & Insane Fund..$ 5,800.00
black tail. All Plymouth Rocks nave (
$154 37 $2,531.32 $42,664.11
$5,800.00
uiacH uiti. - |
single combs and smotth yellow legs.
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There is no grown man in am hel. ghe is not ever-fond of study.
Ijatin-American republic who might bui
not have seen this proved, in his own
country He believes, with Lincoln,
that amajority always changes eas
ly with the popular opinion, is the tempBnwuelII, -
only true sovereign of a free people; and rn(lt,j UD by taking lessons in
but he insists upon a point upon sittgingi tjn the years that follower
which we pass lightly over: the will- ttie 1)Ui,Uc heard little of her, unti
ingness of the majority to change
easily. If it will not. he claims 011 priends and admirers of her fattier
anv and every occassion, if he so wew then astounded to learn that
choose, the right to appeal to the ghe wag iu in the almhouse in Port-
first principles of majority rule Jand Me For seVen years she haa
■which we ourselves excers'.ed in 1861 lived
POPUIAR MECHANICS CO
320 W. Washington St.. CHICAGO
^^
Supply Fund:
Supplies for: Incidentals...! 1,100.00
County Clerk 200.00
County Treasurer 900.00
I District Court 150.00
200.00
500.00
150.00
100.00
The Standard weights are
cock, 9 1-2 pounds.
Cockerel, 8 pounds.
Hen, 7 1-2 pounds.
Pullet, 6 pounds.
Plymouth Rocks are classed a9 Court
"jroncral purpose breeds because o*
their value as market-poultry and as Register of Deeds
layers. That is why the farmer rats- f c0 gupt. Schools
es them. And he is almost always comity Attorney .
right when he says he has Plymouth 512.oo
Rocks, but you may depend upon it Assessor
KOCKS, UUI JUU maj -r---
that tlie variety he refers to is your old Sheriff
stand-by. the bird of the barred plum- Co surveyor or Engineer
age. _ I Justice of Peace
How do you raise your young chic- f Light
kens? Do you allow the larger fowls (Fuel
to run over them and tight them away . jn3Umnce
from their share of the grain at feed- |
which we ourselves excersied in 1S61 Hved in a Colorado mining town fr0m their share of the' grain 11 Repairs
And the practical result of these wlth -a€r wealthy husband, Mil ford j ing time■. 11 J °u. . .g and periiaI)s Water
appeals when made only fortifies him steeie They bad separated and she raising a y . y 'r' [ot |)y way | ice
in hi«s r f¥tiviptlon that, in computing frr!'to Eive readings troir you are bemoaning your lot Dy O jlce
in 'his couviction that, in computing^ had comeEast to give readings froir
working majorities, the weight °f|her father's works
mere numbers is of very minor sig- . During her tour she was invited
nitiance compared with the posses- portland by society women to give
ion of money, arms, tthe influence of a series of character readings. i">he
church, or a score of other decisive wa3 not a success, as she had to w
factors' of public opinion. I ,)romi,ted and aided repeately. She
x\o political leader may rest secure 1 u iU and remained at various 110-
100.00
15.00
200.00
300.00
900.00
675.00
1,000.00
250.00
200.00
. .$ 7,452.00
. .$ 7,900.00
in the conscousness that there can be
no luther expressons of the will of
the people for two or four years.
Revolution is not the only meflns of
distinguishing a working majority an-'
a method of securing such a majority
the control to which it is entitled.
lit is also the unfailing redress of
and oppressed or neglected prletariat' • ~ife and New York. —-
ieu in uuu — -- . 0 vo„r
tels n the town for nearly a year
when she wore out her welcome. Ther
she was sent to the poorhouse^
Mas Eleanor Robson, who was star
ring in "Salomy Jane," a play adapt-
ed from Bret Harte. organized a
great lienefit performnce, and Mrs.
Steele was once more ^rought^ba^
raising —• , ; * .",.1,
you are bemoaning your lot by way ice
o fthat worn and weary wail that "in-
cubator chicks just won t iive jo- j To)n] Supp]y pun(i .
how " Tlio thing to do is to provide
a feeding coop, set just high enough (Contingent Fund .....
abov« the ground to permit the young Separate School Fund:
chickens to enter and low snouf11 to '
exclude the older ones. You will lind separate school fund. .$21,500.00
in this device a saving of feed and ot
fowls.
$958.32
$500.00
$ 430.32
$1,075.90
$6,063.36
$6,324.10
$2,336.02 $19,163.98
MIHDOCK
SELI.S HAS PROBLEM.
It Involves Seleclinit Men to Appraise
Segregated Lands. /
Washington, July H.-Indtan Com-
mlssioner Sells Is .wrestling with the
1 — , UiltiO " .. Tt wa8
Progressive Leader to Sliike Speeclies ^..^ f^^'offered her $15 a week
Newton N. J. this morning with p , nosslbly little would liave
resentative Bryan of Washington, ern town P< smiy ni: j wa8
Clyde Kelly of Pennsylvania, Prog-, been ^0^ ln owil)g $600 ln
ressive candidate Herbert N. halley Portlaiid. I might a'
of Hakensack, state Assessor Recoul a to million. It could
and Edmund B Osborne gubernat- we 1 have owe^ up0u as a
or'al aspirant of New Jersey. not ll^v® I( l had not been
-nnsa snoJoStA u qsnd m«. Xaui | greater crime^ it n ^ ^ much
palgn in the sixth congressional dls- 111 I ww torleg' they told about
trlot in the Interest of Halley, who Is, In the atones in-y Bret
opposing the regular Democrat■ «d b."i a
—From Moon's Poultry Farm.
PASS LAW TO EM) STRIKE
• - , „ PURPOSE OF BONDS, OR NAME
Wilson Slirns Art for Larger Media- PERSONS HOLDING
t io 11 Hoard and Will !S an,e Members. OF PERSONSimn u
Washington. July 15.—New federal ( JUDGMENTS.
machinery for the adjustment of rail-; (;ourt House Bond3
road wage disputes was Funding Bonds:
today when the house and seriate pas tuaue . ...
sed and the president signed the New- 189.) Issue
lands- Clayton bill just as it was 1899 Issue
agreed upon yesterday at the confer- lg99 Iggue
enee attended by President Wilson, ^ igguS
congressional leaders and representa- ( .
tlves of the big eastern railroads and Judgments.
their employes. High School
This law creates the boar dof med-
iation and conciliation headed by a (
COUNTY SINKING FUND
mlssioner Sells is wrestling with the ing the regular Democrat and my being insane auu Qn my
problem of appointing the three men bUoan naminees for the vacancy Harte ®v€"'°gsth y dld not tell how
who are to appraise the surface ol the P death ot Representative account, but they did n ,
segregated Indian mineral lands in ^us°a t Bneclal election will he ill I was or to a I had.given se ^
Ssaa=,-" %-.s? sas "J-a." '—f
guuu wtHri nf Poteau, tnwn*. 4 . . _ otrmrffle ana
fant of Durant, R. U Kldd of Poteau
T W. Hunter of Hugo, W. A. McBride
of Atoka. A. J. Gardenhlre of Mc-
Alester and J. W. Noble of Poteau.
Commissioner Sells would like to re-
folti one of the present appraisers be-
cause of their familiarity with the
WOrk and oither Mr. Tldwell or Mr
Ujnke have been recommended. The
commissioner also would Ike one of
.v,„ annr ii^er^ to be a.n Indian, sever
^ Indians hav. been recommended by
Senator Gore and Representatlre Ca.
ter
, in the beginning of a llterary oareer
towns. It l8 always a bitter struggle and
pB,w« ™ « ooiE"™"iSkr
bJmAIU. Okl.bo «. "-UtaUo. of "Thanhfu!
George C. rrlestley, a wealthy oil man , of my father's stories that I ha
of Bartlesville, Is to he the Pro^r-s" , rea8on to believe win soon be i
slve candidate for governor next year I d,jcpd j haV0 flashed and sold ewme
This was made public at a meeting of, 3torl,3 and written three non-
progressive leaders here^ Colonel; olouge9 for ms own use
Priestley is natloaal oocnmftteeman of . .. glows ln her heart
the party in Oklahoma. |
commissioner to which the eastern j
railways and employes' brotherhoods ,
have declared their willingness to sub-]
mlt the wage dispute on account of |
which SO,000 conductors an dtrainmen
have voted to strike. The union offi-
cers agreed to an armistice until to- (
morrow afternoon pending action by
congress, and ojclals here expect them j
now to make ready to lay their case .
before the federal mediators as soon
as President Wilson makes the app-
ointments.
At the white houso this statement
was issued tonight:
"The president signed the Newlands
act as soon as It reached the white
house this evening and announced
through his secretary that he would
proceed as soon as possible consls ent
with the importance of the appoint-
ments to the selection of the commis-
sioners of mediation as provided in
the act."
Amount of
Bonds Is-
Total to ba
sued or
Rate
Raised as
Balance on
ot
Provided
Judgment.
Int.
by law.
152,000.00
$13,000.00
33,000.00
6
3,800.09
80,000.00
iU
6,800.09
50,000.00
5
4,500.09
37,000.00
5%
3,51509
24,200.00
6
3,652.09
$281,200.00
$35,267.09
Total Sinking Fund.
Certificate of Members of Hoard Making Estimate.
State of Oklahoma, County of Logan, ss:
We, the undersigned, the duly ele ted and acting members of the Board
of County Commissioners, and the di y elected and acting County Clerk of
said County and State, do hereby certify that the above estimate was made
at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners held on the first Monday
In July, 1913, and was completed on the 9th day of July, 1913; that the same la
correct- that all estimates made are necessary for the purposes above set
forth The County Clerk further certifies that this estimate w*s duly adver-
tised and filed with the Secretary ot the County Excise Board on the 10th
day of July. 1913; said date being wlthirl five days after said estimate waa
complete.
Dated this 9th day of July, 191s.
Dr Wj"PZT
for hf*<1ac >«T Better *t*rt
wUl f««.| letter [AclT rtli«m«ntJ
E. J. OBERIIOLZER.
Chairman Board County Commissioners
1/ M. OLIVER, ,
County Commissioner.
JOHN O'NEILL,
County Commissioner.
CHAS. S. OLSON,
Oounty Clerk.
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