The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1909 Page: 2 of 12
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Women Struggle Hopelessly Along,
Suffering Backache, Diziy Spells,
Languor, Etc.
Women have so much to go through
tn life that its u pity I hero is so much
suffering from back-
ache and other com-
mon curable kidney
ills. If you suffer so,
profit by this wom-
i ail's example: Mrs.
Martin Douglass, 52
J Cedar St.. Kingston,
N. V., says: "I had a
lame, aching buck,
'• dizzy spells, head-
aches, and a feeling of languor. Part
of the time I could not attend to my
work and Irregularity of the kidney
mcretions was annoying. Doan's Kid-
ney nils brought me prompt relief."
Sold by all dealers. 50c a box. Fos-
ter Milburn Co., iiiiffaio, N. Y.
ONE THING AT A TIME.
es OF THE LEGISLATURE
ENTERTAINS LEGISLATURE
WHAT THE OKLAHOMA
MAKERS ARE DOING
LAW
El Reno Acts A Host to Lawmakers-
Speech by Masked
Kl Reno, Okla.—With something
doing every minute of the day from
the time of the arrival of a party of
— excursionists fiom the capital city un-
_____ I Ml their return to Guthrie at midnight,
SOME OF THE MEASURES INTRODUCED HI Reno, the home of Lieutenant Gov-
ernor Bellamy, made good as the host
of Oklahoma's governor and other
state officials, members of the house
and senate of the second Oklahoma
! State legislature, and a large num-
ber of employes of the state. There
were 330 visitors in all present. Gov-
ernor Haskell addressed a crowd of
1,000 poople at 3 o'clock in the alter-
I noon, and the excursionists were then
given a delightful driie lo Ft. Reno
I and Darlington.
A Cruel Innuendo
"Pop. are the man hunting f;ibes ex-
tinct?"
"Yes, my son, until next leap year."
Strong drug cathartics simply aggravate
the condition—the true remedy for consti-
pation anil liver trouble i* found in tl.ir
field Tea, the mild Herb laxative.
Solons Paying Good Attention to the
Needs of tho People of the
State—Other Items of
9tate Interest
Guthrie, Okla.—The Franklin-Motn-
niinger flatchett resolution calling for
the appointment of a committee of live
to Investigate the alleged changing of'
enrolled copies of bills after the ad Preservation of Oil and Ga«
Journment or the last legislature was Guthrie, Okla.—The preservation
passed by the senate after it had been and regulation of the oil and gas pro
lIlOlliHpH III/ tho All m>.. ...... I _ ... -
modified by the committee tn cod
vision to the exclusion of anything
which might seem to reflect on the
codifying committee Immediately
following the pasage ol the resolution
I lesident Bellamy named as the mem-
bers of the committee Senators Frank
lln, Eggerman. Echols, Rod.lie :uid
Cunningham.
"Have you noticed that the baroness
never talks about other women?"'
"How could she? silo is all the
time talking about herself."
THE WONDERBERRY.
Mr Luther Burbank, the plant Wiz-
ard of California, has originated a
wonderful new plant which grows any-
where, in any soil or climate, and bears
great quantities of luscious berries all
the season. Plants are grown from
seed, and it takes only three months
to get them iu bearing, and they may
bo grown and fruited all summer In
the garden, or in pots during the win-
ter. It is unquestionably the greatest
Fruit Novelty .ever known, and Mr.
Burbank has made Mr. John Lewis
Childs, of Floral Park, N. Y„ the in-
troducer. He say.s that Mr. Childs is
one of the largest, best-known, fair-
est and most reliable Seedsman in
America. Mr. Childs is advertising
seed of the Wonderberry all over the
world, and offering great inducements
to Agents for taking orders for it.
This berry is so fine and valuable, and
so easily grown anywhere, that every
body should gel it at once
A light heart Iive3 long.—Shakes
pea re.
Parole Measure Dies
Guthrie, Okla.—The house kiled the
senate resolution by Senator Collid-
ing to instruct the governor and state
pardon board to parole all convicts
who have served two-thirds of thei,-
sentence, who are in the "last year"
o' their sentence, or who are under IS
years of age, by reporting it out of \ in the hope that oil will follow,
committee "do not pass." Nine mem Other sections prohibit the use of
"e:s of the committee on criminal ju jumbo burners, provide regulations un
duction of the state is the purpose of
a bill introduced by Senators Strain,
Williams an.I Hurst. The bill provides
regulations which are expected to pre-
vent the watte of natural gas and
which are a marked improvement over
the laws now covering that subject.
The first section provides that those
who are in any manner asoetaicds
who are in any manner associated with
the drilling in of a gas or oil well
must within two days after penetrat-
ing the gas-bearing rock shut in and
confine the gas therein, provided, how-
ever. that this shall not apply to any
well operated for oil. This last pro-
viso leaves the door open to oil pro-
ducers to cut loose the flow of gas
foreign titles come high—and a
] good many American heiresses have
! discovered lhat they were not worth
! the urice.
[ /KI.I.OW CI.OTIIKS ark tTNSIRHTI.y.
Keep them white with Red Cross Ball Blue,
i All grocers sell largo - ui. package, 5 cents.
The hand can never execute anything
higher than the heart can aspire.—
Euiersou.
Lewis'Single Hinder straight 5c. Minf
J smokers prefer them to 10c cigara. Your
I dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, III.
Water from the River Styx should
be fine for preparing mucilage.
! PILES tlRK.II I.N 8 TO It DAYS.
PAJSO OINTMHNT is *„arnnN-d to ,Mir« any ,• „
I 2' . ,, . " "Una. hi,-r,linn ,,r I'rm rudlti* Pilu lo
' t> to U d.yt or Oinnny refund;-)]. 50*-.
Silver is of less value thau gold;
gold, than virtue.—Horace.
AII..„«V' While You Walk
All. n nt.oo.KuM- f(irforii,;ind bunion - bot sw.mIt
j calloubaching fret. 25c all Druggists.
And the pretty girl usually has plain
sailing.
EWvc^Sema
acts g&nWy y&\ yvomyXVy
cxiWe, \>owe\s; cVeawses
ttvs system &jjui\ua\Vy;
ass\8\8 oxve'wvcvetcummC
V\ab\\vxa\ cous\\pa\\ou
ptmuwGw\W
To bcweJvivaV
risprudence to which the resolution
was referred \oted not to pass and the
t-.iih member, Partridge a republican
w.is absent
Favor Billups Bill
Guthrie, Okla.—A favorable report
vas made by the senate legal advis-
ory committee on the new Billups bl.l
which is now ready for the considera-
tion of the senate Several amend
ments were made by the commute.-,
the principal change being in the see
"on providing lhat all fines should b
sent in to the state enforcement offi
cials and then dis'oti
wf re cut our.
'sed jgain. whicii
der which drillers must work in the
u.->e of natural gas for fuel* or light;
provide for the keeping pure of
streams, requires the plugging of
abandoned ga-. or oil wells and pro-
I vides a penalty for the firing of a gas
or oil well.
For Puol cation of Acts.
Guthrie, Okla—The publication of
all laws and joint resolutions of the
legislature In one volume, under su-
pervision of the secretary of state is
, contemplated by a bill introduced by
Senator Davis. The copy for the se0-
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ejJecis.aVways buy
Ocnvxvwc,
° nanuf4ct\irco qv the
CALIFORNIA
Fic Syrup Co.
SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS 50'ABOTTLg
( schenck's i
) Mandrake Pills i
Purely Vegetable
Absolutely Harmless
I
"Liven the Liver"
Aal cora Illlinnjnon, Llfnr CompI«iat
CoDatlpaUun, Ili-adai'lie, otc.
ror«al8p «rywh r . I'l«lnor8ug rCo«to<l
25 c«nta a box or bj mail.
DB. 1. H, SCHENCK & SON, Phil..,
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WANTS HER
LETTER
PUBLISHED
For Benefit of Women who
Suffer from Female Ills
Minneapolis, Jlinii.—"I was a great
aufferer from female troubles which
caused a weakness
and broken down
condition of the
•system. I read so
niucliof whatLydia
K. l'inkliam'b Yt'fj-
etable Compound
liad done lor other
suffering women 1
felt sure it would
help me, and I must
say it did help me
wonderfully. My
pains all left me, 1
row stronger,and within three months
was a perfectly well woman.
"1 want this letter made public to
•how the benefit women may derive
from Lydia K. l'inkliam's Vegetable
Compound."— Mrs. .IoiinU. Moldav
«ll!> Second Kt., North, Minneapolis'
Minn. * * .
Thousands of unsolicited and genu- •
ine testimonials like the above prove
vw?/!n!'^y of L-V,i,ia l: l'inkliam's
Vegetable Compound, w hich is made
exclusively from roots and herbs
Women who stiller from those dis
un laws shall be in the hands of the
-ate printer within twenty tiav3 after
j i;'e adjournment of the legislature and
Guthrie Tik n T - 'Stl"e Pr'Uter Sl,a11 t,ave ,he ,aW3
, , ' ,, 7 senate pa.-se.l printed within forty dais after he re-
on thud reading the bill by Soldani, ceives the copy
which (amends the present law
drains and ditcnes so that the county
commissioners are required to select
the surveyor to do sued work who is
ask.jd for by petition of two-thirds of
the property owners directly interest
ed. The onu rgency clam • had some
difficulty in getting through, the ac:
toeing declared by Senator Stafford
and others to be needed legislation
but not emergency legislation, but
eventually enough votes were changed
to glvj it the required two-third-
To Check Wolf Depredation^
Guthrie, Okia—To check the depre-
dations of wolves, wild cats, coyotes
and gophers. Senator Williams has in-
troduced a bill providing a bounty for
killing these animals, the amount to
he fixi d later Tha fat.■? and ears of
the animal on wh'cli the lniunty is
i !aimed nil. it i> - presented to the cotin-
tj clerk and an affidavit made that
the animal was killed in this state. The
county clerk it required to k-ep a
iecord of all ountie3 pail. A severe
penalty is provided .for efforts to se-
cure unearned bounties
Official Reporter Provided
Guthri Okla.—Tho creation of the
position of a supreme court reportei
who shall al.-o have chargi- of codify-
ing the laws of the state is the pur-
pose of a bill introduced b> Senator
Franklin.
To Provide Indeterminate Sentences
Guthrie, Okla.—-Representative Wil-
son of Greer county is the author of a
bill providing for indeterminate sen-
tence, merit" system, and state re-
tormatorj at Granite in Greer county
He would have have all convicts be-
tween the ages of lti and 30 sent-enced
to this state reformatory, on indeterm-
inate sentence, and give a board of
i managers power to parole and event-
ually release such prisoners when thei'
merifs ' justified liberty.
Want Pictures on Walls
Casteel, of Cimarron, has Introduced
a resolution in the house asking that
a picture u; the first legislature be
hung ir. i he house chamber and drap-
ed in black for thirty days out of re-
■spect for the three deceased members
of that lion ired body.
SICK HEADACHE
CARTER'S I
They also relieve Dis-
^■i III tress from Dyspepsia, In-
Efl | %#r* W% digestion and Too Hearty
| Katlng. A perfect rein-
H PI I I C °dy for Di"lness, Nau-
■ IfclwO# sea, Drowsiness, Bad
TuMe in the Mouth, Coat*
■■■■ ed Tongue, Pain in the
I -S i a c, TORPID LIVER.
They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
CARTERS
ITTLE
PILLS.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simi!e Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
War.ts Statistics
Vogle, of the house, has introduced
a eoncurreut resolution asking for a
lull report of statistics gathered by
the sch >ol land department.
Want Electrocution
V bill introduced in the houte jy
Maxev, of Pottawai 1111 i* and Wortman
of Roger s, substitutes electrocution for
hanging is the death penalty
"A Little Cold is a
Dangerous Thing"
and often leads to hasty disease and
death when neglected. There ate
many ways to treat a cold, but there is
only one right way—use the right
remedy.
DR.D.JAYNE'S
EXPECTORANT
is the surest and safest remedy known,
for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis,
Whooping Cough, Asthma, Pleurisy,
It cures when other remedies fail.
Do something for your cold in time,
you know what delay means, you
know the remedy, too—Dr D: Jayne's
Expectorant.
Bottles in three sizes. ■$ !, 50c, 25c
Western Canada (he Pennant Winner
"TheLast Best West"
The government of
Canada now gives
to every actual set-
tler 160 acres of
whpat^rowln^
land free and an
additional 160 acres
at $3.00 an acre. The 300,000 contented
American settlers making their homes in
nestern Cunadu is the best evidence of
the superiority of that country. They are
becoming rich, growing from 25 t,> 50
bushels wheat to the acre; 60 to 110 bush-
els oats and 45 to 60 bushels barley, be-
sides having splendid herds of cattle raised
on the prairie grass. Dairying is an im-
portant industry.
The crop of 1908 still keeps Western Canada
in the le^d. The world will soon look to it aa
its food-producer.
"'Tho thin* winch most, iaipreshod us was tha
m:!$nltudc of tb«- country that is available tor
atinrultiiral purposes." — A'a JldiUmal
Vurrttpondence, I'.m.
Low railway rates, grood schools and church**
markets convenient, prices the highest, climate
perfect.
rJ/oIM?8 ,f?r.ra,e by IJai',#ra3r anj Land Com-
I! ,vscriP" vi puuiphluts and maps wnt fn>«.
ror railway rains and other information apply t<>
Sup!r|n,,,K|.nr,,f I inii.lgration, OtUws, CanJdi. or
the authorized Canadian Government Agent
J. S. CRAWFOtD,
Ho. 125 W, Ninth Street. Kansas City, Missouri.
Asbestos "Century"
SHINGLES
Fireproof, Water-
proof, Timeproof
Can he applied by any competent
: mechanic. Write us for prices
and catalogues.
KEASBEY & MATTISON CO., Factors
219-221 Chestnut St., St. Louis. Mo.
I w.vyi't:i ^TST!5S!TS!!rh!!!!!!?S!!l
I , U 'i "" " keeper*, clerks for K'niemll
I 1 . ,pJ?!,llf ''l^rks and salaa-l
OCDANCE STARCH aV'°;'10 w"rlt ,|ih >«<
M l starchea clotboa ulcoat.
Says Ka,,aas Needn't Worry
Guthrie, Okla That Oklahoma prls-
oners. If paroled, will not bo dunipe.l
011 Kansas soil, but will all be brought
hark to Oklahoma and transported to
the places w here they -vere convicted
>s the posltlw statement made by .1
P. Connors
PRE3IDEN T AFTER GOVERNOR
Look for IheSpear^ The flavor lasts
tTMsIng ills peculiar to their sex should ,,
not lose siprhtotr these facts or doubt I ° nt""s. president of the prison
i t yn I-ydlb J). llnkhani's of control, and K. I) (.'am r ,>i
Coml>°",ld to restore their] ''1'airman ,f the state pardon board '
Appropriation Ui|f
Without ,1 dueiltlti* vote tile hou <*
ffpnrt, <1 e.it iirwl p.-.stcd il i>i!I by Sen
•ii 11 Williams approprl 'intr ,*«'j.0tio
for th« jmy.nent of eniplayes of the
l< K'ialRi>'fr< The Rovernor slotted (!:
Mil later In the afternoon. fills
makes a total .if $12."i,000 to date foi
the legislature, the first |100,000 helm;
for the legislators and their coming -m
expenses
to Vrs <ul\ iee W.llcj '
r'>nn, M.i.vs,
WtywtlltreiUyour l.-ttcrasstrleOv
Uou t
60 ds.
a (b.
ONION SEED
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■ nM> t-lMiliuiiiW
Ikm-nela, «-a ' V w
, «*aily ^ rill «i.w man U
■ nmn.r «U Oc «'"! «C wtlll.,1.1 un.l
t ^il 'Hl oin. I
■ niiMi<TT —
I |)Uk ot KailifHt I'eep '
|l L/EH fttD CO., Bo>*.
It Crutin, Wll.1
New Separate School Ljw
Onthrte, Okla.—A new «epnr*to
school law, which Is expected to cor
rect the defects that mad.' the one
enacted last year Imperative, Is now
btilmt prepared Hnd will |Mi I
bj gvoator J c Urnliaiu
| Hordes From Washington Now Swoop
Oown Upon Muskogee
Muskogee, Okla.—The fact that At-
torney lienors! Bonaparte and Detec- :
live Hums, the sleuth who laid bare '
the gigantic Kuef graft in San Fran- 1
tclso. are expected here In connection I
I with government sides of the Motif
|Cie''k Indian -.nit j to clear title to!
fti.i'lf.000 north of city realty which I
i the *-v>o.ment claims was secured
i fraudulently' h means of forged en '
j tries of dumnlfen. seems to indicate I
the last big sensation of the
It <• >«. %e 11 admlniatraMim win be put
•>n al Muskogee
1 Governor Haskell, whom (ho gov.
ernment will attempt to Indict on «
"I' M charge. Issued a statement in
w hich he denies (he Importance of tho
entire matter and charges that the
prominence of the suits Is simply due
o 110 connivance of Hearst and
" to iiiin bttora tke i
|i"<i[il" jf his statu I
. . Enjoy the delicious
■ JUI^® 0U"ealm in.t
• 'oaves.wrjgrey
i?Hijil of it-and y
canlchewit.out
WRIGLEV'S\^;
SPEARMINT
PEPS1M GUM^ksi*
K^c f
for whiskey and drugs
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1909, newspaper, January 28, 1909; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98582/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.