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3HAWNEK DAILY NHTWS-HHRAIJ)
MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER . iM4
.'^SsgAfcj -1
Establishing a
Right ot Way
IT sterns llko pretty S 100th Hailing when you get a clear
lino and have a telep <>no Ulk with a party In another
city a thousand miles away.
You see nothing of the wonderful switchboard* where
skillful operators handle your call and the lines are "hooked
up" to give your talk the right of way over two
Inch of th<
usand
from
URIC AGIO IN MEAT
CLOGS THE KIDNEYS
I.IKK I GLASS UK SALTS IK YOLK
HACK III KIM (IK IILAIIIIfclt
BOTH EKS.
If you must have your meat every b th(a al ,-tu lu ttw
day, eat it, but flush y ur kidneys
THE TWO NEIGHBORS.
Ona of Thim Gives Hie Version of %.m
Condition ot Affairs.
My oelgtitMir own* a duti tliat t*cln«
barking at IU:3U o'clock itt uiutit. uiy
retirlnjc Dour. hii*1 inuttijUHi until n*
with salts occasionally, says a noted
morn i nit And every tnorulng my
authority who tells us that meat I uelghl>«r greets me with th - word*
forms uric acid which almost par-' "Ain't the*e due nights for sJt*«*plni(Y'
alyzea the kidneys in their efforts to' &| • ueighlior bariMirs the afureHSio
expel It from the blood, 'lhey be- 0f dnwniuk:. l'his fowl Is one oi
come sluggish and weaken, tben you M „f IW,.,ltV K,.„.I, twiUlrrM) 0l
suffer with a dull misery in the I
kidney region, sharp pain.. In the j ^ ^ l««
back, or sick headache, dlzxlness, ty-nlne in the t1«x*k origins lly, nut I
our stomach sours, tongue is coated,
and when the weather .a bad you
have rheumatic twinges. The urine
nets cloudy, full of sediment, the
channels often get sore and Irritated,
obliging you to seek relief two or
privately murder**} and ute two ot
tlieiu riiw « hit ken* mmtcb in my
mini en from Mareh I to Nov 30, iuslc *
s board walk of my veranda everv day
It diiwii l snow. r si*t iiu my crape sr-
acy
ut of
at your excluslv
miles of copper wire, guarded
all kinds of Interference.
You scarcely realize that
thousand-mile telephone talk,
valued al from $150,000 to $-
service.
In the Bell Telephone system 26,000,000 connections are
made dally, giving clear tracks for the telephone talk ol
the nation and requiring over one billion dollars worth of
telephone equipment.
Every Bell Telephone is
a Long Distance Station
Pioneer Tel. and Tel. Co.
NERVOUS DYSPFPSM, KEEP LOOKING YOUNG
(iAS OH
Tape's IMa pepsin" Settle* Sour
I'psct Stomachs in Five
.Minuten.
Time It! Pape's Diapepsin will
flgest anything yojl eat and over
come a sour, gassy or out-of-order
stomach surely within five minutes
If your meals don't fit comfort-
ably, or what you eat lies like a
lump of lead In your stomach, or
If you have heartburn, that Is a trigs
of IndlRestlon.
Get from your pharmacist a fifty-
cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and
lake a dose Just as soon as you
can. There will be no sour risings,
no belching of undigested food mixed
with sold no stomach gas or heart-
burn, fullness or heavy feeling In
the stomach, nausea, debilitating
headaches, dlrzlness or intestinal
griping. This will all go, and, be-
It's Easy—If You Know Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
The secret of hooping young Is to
feel young—to uo t.uj juu itiuHt w.*tch
your liver und bov.< ia—there's no need
of having a sailow complexion—jark
lings under your cycr—pimple*—a bil-
ious lo: k in your faco—dull eyes with
i.o sparkle.
Your d >ctor will tell yon ninety per
cent of all eickucas comes from inactlvo
bowels and liver.
i'T. Ed.vards. a v/cll-lrrrown physician h
Oho, f riei ' d n Vt utablc comp. una
mix d w.th olive o l tocct on the liv. r und
bowels, which he c-vo to his paticuu for
years.
Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tr.blets, the subsrl
tuto for calomel, cro ijuiitio ia their action,
yet alws\ a effective.
They brin^ about that exuberance of
rpirit, that natural buoyancy which should
be ei:j vtd by evervone, bytouing up tha
iivt and clr- ringtho system of impuri'ies.
You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab-
lets by their olive color. 10c an J 25c per
b* r A'l druggists.
Olive Tablet Comoanv. ColumO
SHOWEH KOlt MISS NICHOLSON.
three times during the night. ! bor and make themselves at domegeB
To neutralize these Irritating acids, crally \>lgbl>or any*. "TJIwrei nothio'
to cleanse the kidneys and .lush off | u^p better 'u workiti' wilb ctiw kens,
(he body's urinous waste, get four ,jou t Vm,v
ounces of Jad Salts from any pharm-| _
here; take a tiblespoonful In a| Ml ,"'li:hb"r " rt a™ "T'PHnR-
« of water before breakfast for f°,,r l ya and one in dri-swn v -t-
a few days and your kidneys will These amuse themselves by rilinbitia
then act fine This famous salts Is 'ltv fruit trees break in* niv ten e.
made from the acid of grapes and atonlim niv aunt's white est. pinving
lemon Juice, combined v/lth lithfa, Olytuide cumea on my mwu. et *
! n 11 1 for geti -ations N#*!^hbor <*«>• ■ "Don t you Jest rant
sr ki kul- kt-ep from lovin* todillers like them
neys, also to neutralize th acids In there' VYluM'd the world be without
unne, so it no longer Irritates, thus i-MJdren''
! • t ' lilder weakness j \jv neighbor own* a tdiono-rrijib.
I Salt., I. inexpensive cannot ,S,B. ..Wl),h.
Injure, and make, a delightful efter- uv
v(s,ent, lithla-water drink.—Adv. . .. . ,
it 1 % er Vnnie ItiNiiicv. "Llsfen to
i the Mocking Itird' tliat's four sud
ENGLISH FEMALE PORTERS. you wouldn't believe tbe other two.
He plavs ihe machine only on not
Muscular Women Carry Heavy Loads when the windows are 0| -a.
In Cov.nt Garden Market. M> "eimilm.r mv.: "Am t it wnnder
Visitors to Coven Cord,-ti market, ,lir""tl"n> «"• the marvrt .f
the great flower market of Ixmdou.
will (iud that in udditlon to much floral
beauty there la a wlioleaoiue, muscular
the MKe i uever get tired listening
t< It. do youf
Mv neigtilMir has borrowed in tba
a th It-tic womanhood that Is Rood to l,!" s" '""",hs mv
Jack, mv t ox of liver pills uiv rsw r.
mv Hlblt*. my lc crcam fre^.^r, *it
look upon to Ik* found umotig the worn
en porters. The flowers that are old
in huge quantities In this market are
bought by retail flower dealers, to
whose vans the flowers must la* dellv
ered in the surrounding streets. The,
Work of carrying is done largely by
women, and the Covent fiurden wom-
an porter Is oue of Ixmdou's character
studies
These women, who carry loads of
flowers on their heads, are hard work
lug. conscientious workers* As a rule,
their hours are from f to 9 lu the
morning- not long perhaps, but during
that time the women do what mltfht
well l>e considered a good day's work
It Is not I.Kht work, as a woman por-
ter frequently carries two dozen large
|K>ts of plants oil her head over a dls
tance of several hundred yards. I,li;ht
bars of soap snd other articles He nn*
never returned any of tlieiu. Nelghtior
aava "I believe lu belug neiglitioriy.
don't vouT'
Now I'm In a ouandary. and this Is
wtiat I'm (plundering about: I dou't
vrnut to tw h groiHh. but I'm at tbs
| lluilt of etidurauee. I am stsuit to
have revent'e ou my ueighltor I in go
iuk to sen out mid move away lk> vou
think I would t>e acting uiicbrlstiamy
In so doing'r (five me a w«-rd of ad
vice, t.'levelaud I 'lulu l>e«ler.
Fascinating Fashions of the Hour
We may ridicule some of ihem and wonder if
we shall look freakish—and then fall a victim;
but we must adm t that with all their queerness
there is a simplicity that is charming.
Weaves luve much to do in the iashion effect—the
suede like sur ace of fabrics emphasizing the model-
ing of tiie tigure through the corset.
Yes, it is the corset that gives the effcct
— and we have jjst the Redfern shapes
to fit you witn before you buy your frock.
Let us fit you with a Redfern
You can wear it cut of cur department. It needs no breaking in,
but is comfortable and easy at the first fitting, cr.d ever after.
The Standard of Corset Fashion and Foundation for a Perfect Fitting Gown
The Mammoth Dept. Store
WANTS
KOIl KK3T-JOUM21
For Rent—Nicely arranged house-
keeping rooms close in at 302 forth
Philadelphia. 12-3tf
FOR RENT—Six room modern
house, 542 N. Douglas. Phone 31.
C. L. Rorer. 81-8-St
FOR RENT—4 room modern bung-
low, 512 N. Park. Apply 602 N. Park.
25-6-31.
When Flour Was Scarca.
The scMrvity of Hour drove the privy
council to. •tome reiiiMrkuble Hiimtifusry
recommendations iu ITigV All famUle*
w re negued to give up puddings snd
and heavy loads may or may not come l'^es M,u* Privy (iHludlurn aunounc.
alternately, but nil ure accepted < heer **d l'"" lhev promised lo set sn n-
fully The payment, as a rule. Is tide «nipie bv confining tlieiiiselve* to tlsb,
quate. but depends Upon the generosity nient. vegetiihies snd household tiresd,
of the temporary employer partlv made of rye. One quartern toaf
The power* of endurance these worn 9 week was recommended «s rhe msxl-
eu possess are quite remarkable, and Hllowanee | er head, and the loaf nmxiT_rirwvi ?
Ihf iv.nk Willi tffein Oue wmii « • P«l n ttir ml.lr fui eai-b t RSNJ k**1 m«le™
nn mvutly polntt'd with pride to her U"*'!' hlmwlf i"> Itiiii there tii|Khi t feeldence. Inquire 70S N. Park,
duucliter. u f .rl of twenty, with cheeks n" Itli'h |ie..|ile were tinted to Shawnee. 18-6-tf
gluwlnu' with health und muscles thill rt" without smi|>« and urnvles to tske j
would do credit to any system of pbys- °nl.v the prime cuts Hud leave the rest
teal culture. The girl had been dell- ft rthe nNir file laa.r should be (might
FOR RENT—Suit of light house-
keeping rooms, also sleeping room
house modern. 431 N. Market.
28-8-3t
A few of the friends of Miss
Nicholson, whoso marriage to Mr. K cate. but a few weeks' work In the hoW •mike tuiup and r^-e pudding.
K. Knouse will take nlace Sundav flon"er market caused a decided lui el"* « new food whk o uorii then
_ . , „ . , , provement. which lucreaaed as time little used. - l-uudon Chrio
•Ides, there will be no sour food ga*° a nilscellaneous shower for her weilton i ici#.
left Ofer In the «tomach to poison Saturday evening at the home of, "'^uiewhut odd recottnltlon of their)
yonr breath with nauseous odors. M,8B Manafield. The home was work is received annually by these v*** Same 8 ie.
l^ape's Diapepsin Is a certain cure Pr©ttily decoiated with roses and flower |K>rtera In tbe aha|>e of a shawl " would be extrsvagsnt t6
for out-of-orders stomachs, because chrysanthemums and twenty-five HnJ two uprona each, a gift from the r*11 ,n M l|,Mn for " ,Ul,e ,oh ,,k^
Ducbeaa of Bedford - Loudou Mirror. t n fcen window| «ne *o ne
It takes hold of your food and dl- Sueots enJo>ed a pleasant evening
geets It Just the same as If your ot Forty-two and otber games and
fltomach wasn't there. , a delicious luncheon at 9:30, at the
ftelltf In five minutes from all c^oge ot which the climax of the oc-
Another Way Out.
Walter Damroscb. the musical con-
1 ductor. played In bia youth lu a noted
•tomach misery is waiting for yow, caiJlon wa* reached when a mes- orchestra lie wore, as Is the way
at any drug store. i 8eQg®r arrived at the door with a with tuuslciuns. loug hair and uuusual-
These large fifty-cent cases cor- basket, containing many beautiful *y buahy besides.
tain enough. "Pape's Dtapepalf • glfta for th« bride elect. Miss BIlz- A thin haired violinist seated behind
lo keep the entire family free from Oleason. of Cubing, was the ,Mr, ',umro",hi ln 'he orchestra used
. .. «..♦ i to take exception to the youug uian *
•tomarh disorders and Indigestion 00^ out-of-town guest
for many months, ti belongs ln
four home.
The Smthetic Club will have their
oevt regular matinee Saturday af-
Ismonn. Srtw 7. at 3 o'clock. 3-4t
DENTAL PARLORS
CsTAausNCt m SHAWNEE. OKLA„ u«o yu i
tee c mam
evioniomt aau*
coiffure lie said oue day
~ ~~ "I.4M>k here. Damroscb. Why don't
Ir >11 VI..s 1111 HACK | ^ou get your hair cut? Tbeu maybe
AM) STOMACH 801/IiS. 1 could see the conductor."
Mr. Damroscb uuswered calmly over
Tape's Diapepsin" ends stomach
I tiMilc the mensiiremeuts very accurate
ly and went to tbe hardware store to
buy the glasa
'(Jutfe a iiuipie job.** be explained ti*
tbe storekee| er "In fa«-l. a i hi Id could
(U the thing in a few mluuies
j An Hour ater ne pivseiited himself
once more at the store the proprn itM
of whk'b greeted him cUeerfuby who
the ipiery
| "Ha me eUe, i tupimae, air.*9—IBs*
' cbsuge.
aiisery, Indigestion In (he minutes. <lun't jou l,,,rn to play better7 ,„„r „mf.
' 1 Tbeu you d sit iu front of me. 1
Sudden End.
-Whar'a |{ed Kai-e?' asked Pour Kin
ger Hogan Mi tti*' oiei t>sr at 1*111 i'ia
hareu i UeO h'a -e around tor
If what you just ale U souring on I Painfully Particular.
your stomach or lies like a lump of I "If you refuse me this time," he
lead, refusing to digest, or you belch never ask you to be my
gaa and eructate sour, undigested 1 wifp
food, or have a feeling or dizziness 1 , "°b- the ^lrl frolu Crini
hoirthum r .iin^^ . . Boston, "try to use letter Cngllsb I
heartburn, fullne.s, nausea, bad taste neVer hliv; h,,n Vuur wlfe WI
in mouth and stomach headache, you gbould you ask me to be your wife
can get blessed relief in 5 minutes, again?*'—Chicago Herald.
A ueHerat is ugh w« ot up Then
Shotgun SlmiMoii sh«Nik his tiend «ml
HH Id
••|*«s r Ib-d Km re' He eot loaded the
othel Iilulll nsle Info <>||ieter% tjul- O,
stu« k his head in the window or ine
on Arms Hotel and veiled. Href
"Kvery tssly did Kxcbatige.
HX)R RB1NT—Nice ground floor
ooms, furnished for housekeeping
18.60. Ml N. Bell Phone 668^J
27-7-lm
FOR RENT—Two cicely tarnished
oodern rooms for llgfet housekeep-
ag. 124 N. Park. lM-M-tf
small change.
News-Herald.
PH>R RENT—Well Improved 6 aore
tract one half mile from oar line
Will be vacaat November 1st. A
Mae proposition (or suburban store
Chas B. Wells EUks buUdiag. tf-tf
j"4. Return to FOR RENT—At low price, five
r*K wttage, nearly modern, on N
■ ... L ap«r, nail block from car line.
iiUVfcttMlENT NALfc OF Western Business College. Phose
INDIAN TIMBEB LANDS 474. iT.fl-jt
There will De ^tiereu at puotic 1
iuction at the pl«ces and tiuiea here- ...
in named at not less than the ap~ I high grade unredeemed Jew-
praised value about 967,000 acres of e^ry Waltham and Mlgin watches,
timber landi with standing timber on sale at Frankel Broe., 206 Eaut
thereon, which includes about 841,- Main. 3^
347.000 feet of pine, as estimated in
1911, and approximately 141,276,000
feet of hardwood, located in tbe
Choctaw nation, southeastern Okla-
homa. The sale of the laads In
Pittsburg county will be held at
McAlester November 3; ln Latimer
county at Wilburton November 4 and
5; in LeFlorv county at Poteau
November 6 and 7, and In Push-
mataha and McCurtain counties at
Hugo November 9, 10, 11 and 12,
1914. Bids may be aubmltted in per-
son or by agent with power of
attorney or by mall. Land and tim-
ber will be sold together. Land will
be offered ln tracts not exceeding
160 acres. One person can only pur-
chase one-quarter section of agrl-
cultursl land, but Is not limited at>
to the number of acres of aoa-agrl-
cultural land. Terms 26 per cent
cash, balance ln three annual In-
stallments of 26 oer cent each, with
interest at 6 per cent per annum, bat
payments may be completed any
time. Imediarfe possession given
, fter approval of sale. Residence on
land not required. Removal of por
tions of timber permitted aa paid
for. Improvements on land, con-
sisting of a few scattered houses, will
be appraised and sold with the land
and the owners thereof relubarseo
where they are not the successful
bidders. The right to waive technl
cal defects ln advertisements and
bids, and to reject any and all Mde
Is reserved. Detailed information
ncluding- descriptive lists showing
tbe quantity and the appraisement
of timber and land ln each traci
will be furnished without cost. Map?
FOR RENT—At low price to good
en ant, neat tour room cottage, Kdoo
street, one of the nicest little homes ihowlng location and accessibility tr
In the city Will sell at reasonable! l,™Bd\of e"ch. "H' _*
. ~ | Dished at a cost of 50 cents each
figure an monthly Installment plan.^pp„c,tlon for flescrtBOre list.
C. FV Barrett. News-Herald offtoe and maps should be made to th.
f>r phone 1126. 21-tf j Commissioner to the Five fMvllis^r
>lbee. Muskogee. Okla. Remittance
Ifnr maps should be made payable U
George N. Wise, Disbursing Agent
CATO SELLS
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE—-Sewing machine, drop j|ugfeOKeft okla
head, Wheeler and Wilson, like new. | Commit
all attachments. Call today. 426 N.
Beard. 30-8-2t
of Indian Affair*
Soft Answer.
Mrs Nerves- Kitty. If you don't stop
making that dreadful noise at your
play I Khali bnve to punish IhiIIi you lbllu "rhiUirvti
• ml Praiikie Kitty (Judichillyi- Well
'iu sure we would tuuke
noise tiiuu ever then —New York Jour
Mumoi May Be Serious.
That mumps is a disease f§r fno
seriom lo i e iHilglted si or joked shout
Is proved by ihe fin-t thai tt ••mi«*e* <«n
average « f It*) deaths s year in Kng-
laud It Is tnore sertoiL1* in sd'Hta
other glands than those thst produce n«rA«r«
lot more (jje saliva —New Vork World
Ask your pharmacist to show yofl
the formula, plainly printed on these
fifty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin,
. 3"T^«ir 5.dO:Uc^nu iUw.',. b«ih tio.oo t!len you will understand why dya
troubles of all kinds must go,
fc£rr — - — 50c •nd why "«* relleve «o r. out-of-;"
- - i order stomachs or Indigestion in five r.'.
minutes. "Pape's Diapepsin" is harm-j nal. .
lieu; tasts like candy, thounh each * u. u Pr*e^;eal Adv,e*
1 .inaAU'iii .I i^ ... , ^ Mr Meckiv Dor oeiirntsir'e is
dosew l digest and prepare for as-| Nothmg L.ft to Ssy. J «|W„v. thrH-hlt., ait t«. Whs. .null
Himllatlon Into the blood all the food I Mn< Mruuite you should , do |p ,HWV(.r 0lm
you eat. besides it makes you go to ' !°"r ^'71 ■ ' T" t" n^< '
1 the table with a healthy appetite; l: , ' 1' "" J"! 11 Ifcwtoii rrHiisrrtpL
' ' K ' i M .r vl li I li tr tli-if < >111 1'IIIIH miIimI '
but what will plea?e you most, is
Boys' brown and blue serge, fane*
tripes. Worsted Suits, Knickerbock
FOR SALE—First class household er pants aU BhEeg uot ?alue8i a,
soods consisting of stoves, rugB, Frankel Bros, sale 11.98. S-«t
dfning room, bed room and living
room furniture.
709 N. Park street
19-fl-tf
FOR SALE M:>M.
A new Meta runabout. Call and
It often sTewa see# the beet small car. Robb's
29-8-31
Have you tried
the Shower
Baths at the-
MAMMOTH
BARBER SHOP
ForaVcr and Baker
that you will feel that your stomach J
and Intestines are clean and fresh,
and you will not need to resort to
laxatives or liver pills for bilious
ness or constipation.
1 This city win have many "Pape's
Diapepsin" cranks, as some people
will call them, but you will be en-
thusiastic about this splendid stom
ach preparation, too. if you ever take
it for Indigestion, gases, hearburn
sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach
misery.
(let some now this minute, and rid
yourself of stomach trouble and In
digestion in five minutes.
Husband Certainly not. Vou tell
everything that's on your mind before
guiug to lied Host on Transcript
Reciprocity.
" | 1/ivlng RrWln Win vim promts* me
. S. ( ade, who has been the |bm • reign n our nottie*: iiottiiy
guest of his brother, C. M. Cade, for Brfd .irn« iii if v« n s. nr«t«ni«*
ten days, returned to* his home in D'** f,,Ml V,MI "«•* storm Mmtiinore
Kansas City this morning.
Indian Herbs Indian llerbs.
Indian herbs, the beet medicine on
*arth. alwave kept on hand at t*
same old place, 212 Wsst Main 0L
R. L. Smith. 11-4-1Jt
A mem-nit
Ancient £vec)ia*«e
**lnde« d 'he «|tl< lellt* d'd ns«*e s(«
ftlss'shm rh^ si tumiirtri m uk
torv «avs Thr- Koiumiis were •*\trso . >
ly fond of s|ie« tsries ' "-New )ork
Post
The Ladles' Aid Society of ths
Christian church will meet Tuesday
afternoon at 3:00 o'clock with Mrs.
J. W. Fauble, 227 8. Oklahoma.
Rind words are lb# music
wond.-Fs t>er.
FOR SALE—Or trade for cow,
small two-year-old mare. Phone F.
R. 351 W. £ Hopkins. 16-C-3L
EDWARD HOWELL
LAWYER
Ellcs Building
Phoae 120
WAfTTBD- BinrCLLAKKOrt.
FOR SAL.fi*—Fresu Jersey cow at
Ca-ey's barn. PV 'ne S6S. S-3-St
WANTED—Persons to copy letters
t home pays 110 to 125 weeltl;-. Send
stamped envolopes for psrtlenlsrs.
Nstional copy Co. 3411 Brooklyn,
K'aiMuia City, Mo. 13-i It.
I.OBT-^Ixms ImthM- e*l* purse
eoatslnlng I*. 18 In Uv r IR# M in
eurreaey and decks. Suitable re-
w«rd for recovery. Rslurti to D P.
Sparks, Sr. ll-S-Jt
I>OST—nisrk Walrus leatlier coin
purse, containing 11.00 carrancy and
rail Pkane lll-J
when you has* s
renovate.
We make a specialty at huk
er mattresses aiao ws reaovau
feathers.
HHAWKEI BKnnilM M.
The General
says:
There's a reason for the big
demand for our roofing in
spite of the European war. It
is because we combine in our
products the two great essen*
tials that guide consumers in
the choice of their goods—
highest quality and reason-
able prices.
Ceiiainteed
Roofing cJSCSS
is our leader; it represents the last
word in the manufacture of mod-
ern, scientific roofing; its quality
is the very highest that can be
made nywhere in the world, and
it is sold at a reasonable price.
If you have to be shown, remember we
back up our statements by a rer^ular
guarantee in writing that l-p!y will bt,t
5 years, 2 ply 10 years, and 1-ply IS
years, and that we stand behind this
guarantee with the biggest roofing and
building paper mills in the world.
LITTLE MEN IS BIO JOES.
One of the great criticisms of
th<- American Government le that
political ofTlces are too frequent-
ly filled by Inferior men, whose
character and capacity do not
properlv fit them for the busi-
ness of passing Juat and wlso
laws. Thi i3o men creep into
Congress ard tho Staio Legisla-
tures by "playing to t!io gallery'"
for votes and popularity, and In-
stead of helping to pass good
laws for tho prcate .t good of tho
great- st number of people, seek
merely to advance th ir p -sonal
power an'l p.ecUge Ly advocat-
ing laws that Ignore fundamental
principles of business aid are
economically unsornd anil de-
structive in their effect on every-
body. C!a s legislation Is given
lu return for political debts, and
epccial lav/8 are urgod favoring
political henchmen or "pork bar-
rel" contractors at homo. Buch
men may gain some temporary
advantage but aro always dis-
covered and eventually retired.
Those who have made lomr, hon-
'-able records in public life v/ero
.sbove this typo.
Economic conditions adjust
i.icmsclvcs under moat ar.y kin 1
of laws, and in the long run, tho
order of things Is bound to
equaliro in Some form ofasquar;
deal. Cla: s legislation always re-
acts on tho people who are sup-
posed to benc.'it by 1L
What we need In ovr legisla-
tive halls Is a class of men who
•lo not uceU to advance special
interests or who do not seek too
much pc sonal prostigo, men
v. ho are levcl-hoaded, honest and
unprejudiced on any social, polit-
ical or economic question, famil-
iar with the fundamental princi-
ples of business and Industry an 1
aro willing to work for favors
toward none and a square deal
for all.
Certa/n-tccd Roofing is sold by dealr-s
everywhere nt reasonable prices. Be
sure your roofings are made and guar-
anteed by us.
General Roofing Mfg. Company
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Weaver, Otis B. The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 49, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1914, newspaper, November 9, 1914; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc92415/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.