The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1908 Page: 8 of 8
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SPECAL
Tonn
EMPLOY-
MENT
BUREAU BUSY
Fruit Lax
si. 0.
*'J0 IK) to Montci.gle,
J nml Ki'timi
k On nuIo July 10. 17, •_’«•», 27
( nml Aug. 7th
i $-M (10 to Denver Colo i.iu)
i rot urn July I, I, und 5th.
i $1 I .70 to Dnllus, Texas anil
> July it. 10, 11 mnt I 2th
1 #11 S5 11* Eureka Springs,
Ark, mill rot urn.
On sale I (ally to Sept . 80th.
$7.00 ti> Sulphur Springs
aiul return.
Daily to Sept .’tOtIt
Summor t .uniats Dakota on
aalo ilaily to summor tour
lats points in Hast, North
oast To t'olonulo, Californ-
ia anil Washington to S»>pt
iit'tli Uoturn LimittVt. .'lOth
h\>r furtlior imformatiun
rail upon or aililrosa,
A J M.W'OMItKK, Atfont
Chatuller (>kla.
C. O. Jackson, I>. P. A.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Many Applicants come
to State Agency
for Work.
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arrival v'f that damp iprltd
Hj\e You
If U\»«. oow la a *v*xnj limp to
•lari Takp a ttlip iUvk tu tbp
GHanrtler Bulldlna
i Loon fl;sMH.idtlon
j (iiithrio, (>hla K. \V. Vance,
a of tin* statu free employment
a bureau, has returned from Kl
a Kono anil I’hiikasha. At the
^ latter plaro lie fouiul one employ
^ moot hureau and non -at Kl Kono.
j Other i.ftonoii s will he inspected
j over the state as sm>n as ho can
^ ^ot to it Yesterday the hureau
j of labor sent out requests to
^ station a^muts to furnish infor
J mation as to the amount of fruit
and other products shipped by
^ the railroads
^ The employment bureau is l*>-
a cinnintrto receive many requests
a for t>ositions from the east
Tlmv civil engineers from out of
^ the state were ►riven ^rood
^ l»sitions last week There are
many applicants for positions
from electrical workers, station
ary engineers, and men capable
of running ice, refrigeration
1 plants and the like Many of
them are furnishing gilt edged
recommendations letters will
bo sent out in a few days to gin,
mill and other companies who
employ this o'ass of laborers
l^»st week the bureau received
•a ’otter from an Illinois man who
admitted that he was a No 1
printer and newspaper man. He
said he was attracted to the state
by reason of prohibitum Just
why this should attract him is
not quite clear, as he states ip
his letter that he does not drink,
smoke or chew.
Yesterday the bureau received
an application from a local hotel
fi r a white woman cook at live
dollars a week
*ad aJ4 v>uie lo tl prppy ttioath
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<r\'w\h If y\H» havp a *ur» tan
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VWB <V4 ah4Mst who Mats kv
F 'Lite most perfect, the
k most satisfactory, the
► most agreeable and most
>
. pleasant general laxative
^ preporation that has ever
^ been manufactured
> V
^ Nut a patent medicine,
^ not controlled by any i at
^ ent medicine concerne.
J A. D S. Fruit Lax is a
> product of the combina-
1 tion of scientific and
i
( modern retail druggist
> of America which they .
1 reccomend, wltic they ab 1
, solutoly guarantee to |
i their customers. ,
It you are troupled 1
with contipation use Fruit *
l^i\. use it regularly, .
carry one of the small ‘
metal boxes in y o u r ^
p k ket c mtinu&lly. <
Fruit Ijix is so pleasant ^
to take that it is not like ^
. i
Fruit Lax is so satisfact ^
ts raa ^
you wi l wonder why you <
haie not known it before |
Kivp in mind that we J
guarantee Fruit I«ix with <
I
our own personal guar T
<
ante*' j
10 A 25c a box <
bear witness the I. C. H. A.
treatmest is the marvel of the
Century’. Write Dr. Gulley to-
day at Guthrie or phone to 30-t
Chandler, 4th door west of Court
House.
Dr. Gulley will be at picnic
Friday and Saturday at Chand-
ler.
If you can’t pay nmv pay when
you can.
not be held up for the owners of
race horses, while pure bred
stock and good farm crops and
produce do not get enough in
premiums to pay the exhibitors
the expense of getting into the
show. Some horse racing is all
right, but the association should
not lean too far that way.
—Farmers Mail and Breeze
Miss May Randolph is here
from Monette, Missouri for a
two weeks visit with Miss Sayde
Masclio and other friends.
TO PARENTS OF
DEAF CHILDREN
Robert Bartlette was up from
Sparks to spend Sunday with
Chandler friends.
Earl Furry, of Oklahoma City,
is here visiting his mother.
All deaf children residing in
the State of Oklahoma are en
titled to an education, without
charge, in the new State Schorl
for the Deaf, located at Sulphur.
For information, write at once to
A. A Stewart, Supt. Sulphur,
Okla.
Tom Harris came up Saturday
evening from Oklahoma City.
Koy White was up from Well- several weeks,
j ston Sunday
J. T. Brasswell is still improv-
ing and is now able to walk, he
will remain in Claremore for
Miss \ ivian Hall was very sick
last week but stie is better now
Miss Carrie Cheney com-
menced her summer term of
school Monday. She is teachirg
at Victor.
W. Eaton who have been Mvin g
on eighth street have moved into
the D. R. Owen property.
D. R. Owen and family have
gone to Colorado to spend th»
remainder of the summer.
W Tilghman went to Prague
Monday.
.1 B. Kent has gone
Ranch for a few days
to 101
OBITUARY
CHANDLER, R F D 8
Death has again called a mem
her from the ranks of the I. O. O.
E. Lodge and a loving son and
brother from the home.
James WT. Gilliam was born in
GorDin-Lyncti
DRUG CD.
fl D- s. Agency
Leslie Caldwell of I^as Vegas. _ _________ _________
New Mexico is here visiting his Hawkins County Tennessee, Jan
grandfather. A J Bullock and lla_„ q.u , u ,
other relatives UHr-' 9th-1 -,6 He moved with
,, .. x.. bis parents to Polk Countv Miss
Bertha Niceum ts tmprovtng. |ouri jfl ]880 where he restded un
Misses Ethel R.ce and Carrie til 1901 when ht came to Chandler
Osborn a^v.stung Mrs Harley | 0klahoma. His permanent hone•
has been in Chandler since that
There was a basket dinner at
the Christian cho Sun-
i day.
WHERE
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the dispatcher's orders are
to the conductors They
■ us? tv t\'.".o«.ed or things
g" » re-ng
Summer
Vacation?
SIT UP AND
TAKE NOTICE
Wonderful but
True 20th Century
time. For the past five years
he had spent much of the time
A great many attended the in the We8tern Sfates on account
picnic at Davenport last Satur °‘ P°or health here. He joined
ua;. the I. O. O. F. Lodge when he
Clark Wilkinson and family w»s twenty one years of age and
visited w th Mrs Wilkinsons a member of that order un
parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W til his death.
sSat v ' - ■ an 1 Sun He died in Sand Point, Idal .
| July 2S, 1908. The Tribune wish
;d Merle Wilkin- e-- to join tbeir many friends in
and by some fa 1 STraroSt “tendln*their sympathy to the
arvut midnight Thursday night «*reaved family,
wi lie asleep Dr Marshall ex-
day.
Six n ths
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amined the hand and did not
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Health Association, . .
the Medical Revo-M '' -
L*'t us help you to
deetde the question.
lutionist.
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knew tbit we olvy or\ler>
W" 7 every prefer >?
a> ordered e not at i
Bv g v ou s ore'
N - - and Eastern Sumner
Kt- octs is an s:~so'-\e
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n's-, p’rssures to ke e o.yd
m y .vicaaw at the Wsei-•. 1
or M -nrsiva or Grrat La^yj
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A t rv>n is^-ks. or on the A ivo
sea ovvasi
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opera:, n iestti. Dr t;.. o>
nature system ....... t -
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use f >r d ictors service since.
Snatched from
at tnree o'clock He had tw ,
i s. one Thursday and one Fri
day and died Fr day night.
ESCAPES IN
HAND CUFFS
CARD OF
THANKS
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Corbin* l .yneh
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the Grave
Mrs A A Hi ier.oeck 12 i. e
west >f Cnand er a • «-
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sa.d tue ess and i e
ess cases • . , - ria: j rv . re
Jve her today a new wo.: ar a
new ease ,
-
■ lb* friends so kind
- n t
ann death of our beloved dang
ter and s >ter
S. R.
Muskogee. Okla , August
'A ith steel handenffson his wr sts
LawrenceBobbs,anew se;t’e>-
Okfuskee Coun v is scout i _
from the officers and the peop -
of A el tv have broken up a den :
f ieves that has operated in that
county : >r - -me t ir.e.
P. Reboii
minor chat
mah wiiere he made
-
t*' bis pliic*?. stoie
team, f
SOUTHWEST TEXAS
SIX HTflCO CO
The and of now
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ii-vi ear * ee-r a- w- -s
'.vtter dar-ng the •• -3 weatoer if
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va e by Cor - Lync Dr g
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h exiled the Doctors
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HELPING
THE COUNTY
FAIRS
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County
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Cv-sroia lx\ :: Drug Com vany
*»d by F -x Arvaners.
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as Aug 4th
For ferthec
i»s.
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have been here visiting fr
a-.: -v a: - ret. --r. :
ttisa Friday
Kin for mat.oo ad
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