Beaver County Democrat. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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The Official Newspaper of Beavef County;
A. J. R.
Beaver, BBAVgg^ County. Oklahoma, Thursday April 31 1910
Vol. 4 No. 47
► Tiie Beaver County Democrat,.
Published EtBro Tbarsdai*.
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By a. 3. it. Smith.
Xbmtm) a* fMOBd^m matter Jane 11. HOC,
l| the pott offies at Dnw. Okliihonw, ouder
iu act of CooirroM of Marrh s. 1k7|.
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RITES: & -***•-
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oiTit ^uoicfe.
For President—1912,
THOMAS PRYOtt GORE.
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Far Mutative iiv Congress.
EL.MEi U
Did you ever know nn instance
where the tariff raised the wages
of a laborer?
Do vou want, the railr« ads to
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boas mo state or the state to boss
the railroad*.
If if dont r ia« the pricfe how
'do r it protects I|ildoesraise
the price. who pays it?
Guthrie elected, a white man to
the city council and now it wants
i« b? toe state enpital
Xi- ny./v woman In §eavfcfcoun
tv works like a slave and goes
bare footed to liny silk stockings
for Dick Morean'a t ef«.
If Boy Stafford of theftklaho-
man liad not sow ont io John W:
Gates there would have been no
railroad sqneal at all.
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OklfehoniH has built more miles
of railroad in the last two years
than any contiguous state, with
or without a constitution.
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Even Topoka has elected
Democratic irayor, Mr. j B Bil-
iard, one of the best, men and
staunchest democrats in the
city.
The swastika.
DKS MOINES NEW MEX1K0 April 8 WW C W Hubbard
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EVEN MASSACHUSETS REPUDIATES IT;
The Cotinlry has received another object lesson indicating the
manner in Which the people regard the E^tynf-Aid rich tariff law.
An eibctfnn was held a wf ek or so a* pin the Fourteeth Massa-
buselis tfiStrtct, a District 'hat ha* ulwavs been Ltcpublican,ibat
never elected a Democrat, and that in 100^ rolled up w majority of
j J.iUO vbtes for the Republ.can candidate for.cQiifcrfesA. At the re
cent election, that District went Democratic for the first time
its history, by a majority of 5 *340.
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Jn that district rflrfnetbe Payne A'drlch tariffjHw has changed
20.000 votes in less than a year. T« *re U n > vv ijr of gscaping thj*
conclusion Ttie figures show it-, and
the tariff i§8u# and the present co*t
connection with the Otic tieiii in tha U< AnHond district iu Miijfnu
ri 8«.fee weeks apo. also in connebtion with ihe various poll# .and
straw votea that have been taUeu by different newspapers though
out the codntry, showa conclusively what Taft and the Payne Aid-
tariff law are doing for the Republican party.
The editor of this papei has bee i a Republican all hi) life and
regrets these things as much as anyone can. But blinding out* eyes
to the troth, cohering op the facts, and deliberately lying about
th? netv tariff and the present administration, as moat Republican
editors are doing, is not going to save anybody's bide on electiou
day, as the figured plainly shoifr.
Atut your wife as good aa the
dutch womau who lives in Hoi
hnd? Why should Dick tnaue
your wife pay six cents for the
sam i sugar the dutch wotiian can
buy for four? Which Wo&ian is
"prelected?" # ^
When theSe rtiilruad howlers
preleud they want the coaiitu
lion Chanel d so more raids sat*
be built, joat ask them why more
roads are hot being built in Kan
^asi Itaw Mexico or Arkansas,
where the corporations inftde
the constitutiona,
Things Needful for
tt dooe not matter whether yea are a
tlowtpan ar a statesman. The aaa ta
ta nteceesary. to the world as the
Hhor. And the former whoa entered
a poo with the right ^Irft aad puraued
with honest latent ,cab . be made a
ihlnlng success, while the tatter may
legeaerate. Into, a dismal failure If It
lai not character, Integrity aad do*
erminatloh tS succeed at
If It.
The tariff may not hurtaCong
regational pieacher who haa his
tariff stealii gs returned to him
by the trusts ad "Contribution to
salary." through the fictioh Of a
uH^me "Wssiu^ahy 6i>ciety,- 'fcbt
fin oo^bt to ba^tj aome cortpaa-
nd the otnrfpalgn \^aa made a r.tho poor cusses be prays
f. of living this ejectfo&ffirfor and iHeti fobs by his ^ote,'
H *i J J. . i . \MtSiL:. J . _\ . • -1
THE BOISE CITIZEN.
^.pril $ 4 910
. The rumor it is Dr. Cook who
is sending out the republican
i'ope from Guthrie may be incor-
rect but the internal evidence is
suggestive.
A wojenah oncht to be legally
entHlfdtoa divorce When bbr
husband persists ih voting hBlf
his and her pnrnirgs to the trust
'*iords and ladies."
,Did he ssy he didn:t want bis
h:ink dr posit gn: p?nteed? WaB
be telling the truth? A'.ttt It fun
ny how partiran prrjiwlice will
warp a uran^s judgment?
The Oi'lahoniHn is not likely to
t II jiHt ho\\ jhnch r-asii it got oiil
b' .l-^hn Ontesf for rhpeafinff ^j'on
the consil>t flon, but. it, is u Anfjf*
p iess tl at it ^as a big round
chunlf S-,
_i! . i-ll' jBjL'jL _TJ Jl
Reports, from a recent ex perl i
tion to Mt. MoKlnly jeetn' to
prove that Dr. Cook, trevir got
nearer the top of that mifuntain
than the rdCkbf]^3 will to car-
rying Ohlohoaaa.
It la reported tlW^jialf a mill-
ion people In NfW^ Yofk "and in
Brooklyn a e onaipttriice against
the high price of meat. Do you
ramber how the "Reiga ol Ter-
ror" itartea in Paris?
The Opportunity ot- Dkmockacy.
Every wind from Washington tjjese days orings fresh tidings
of the panic of the partv in power. The leaders of the republican
machine already concede that the next house ol representative®
will be £>einobratic The best they hope for is to keep the next
president from being democratic too. Speaking tours are being
arranged on which the big chiefs of the republican party will "get
next to the people" arid expla& that tbe Aid rich Payne tariff is a
twentieth century mlrable of slaieamanebip, and that high prices
are caused b7 the gluttony of workingiiien, who insist oi);=
meat every dav, or by the near approach of the or by the.
failure to "conServe'* the nation's supply of goldfinches, says tbe
Denver STefti.
The more sabguir.o fejmilichti IfeadprS iinpt by these means to
keep the inevitable clefeaS fro.n becoming a Waterloo. But the
more car.ny ones sit ba'ck aod uc.l<Lowit*dge that democratic tbis-
managebeot is the sole hope of republicanism If the democrats
will make fdofs of tliemselves, 11«e republicans !;ajt> retain power
This is the way tbo shrewder leaders ofj.be £. o p size up the
situation—and they are ri£ht.
Opportunity is beating a tati'no oh the door of Miss Di" m rricv
and calling loudly for the champion of tariff reform to come forth.
If the champion of tariff rbforoi Is not hanging over the back
g> te) flirting with tbe brass buttouej glories 0f a taiire "conselva-
he will h^ir and come and conquer.
T^re Is jtiat one big isosc before tbe American prnple.
THAT TARIFF ISS^B Shall the tariff be used as
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a DTeana of^ais^Tu^ revenue for tbe nation, or as a schemo for re
waedlti tfii^tictl activity of Mr. Li'iuur and Ills llkf?? That b
the question in a nutshell. The republican party has pj'ptfan by
deeds that itdoatiders the welfclre of tbe Litt^ra^tlidr ttt*3 of
the taxpayer#, or of the treasiiry. The demoerfttc party Has de
olared in favor of red ucing tbe tariff to the Swiat notcb consistent
with in Bficieiit reve^a to tbe govern ment^and especially in fayor
of friping out altogether the tariff boQnty oo'trust controlled prod-
ucts. if the democratic party atict^ to that ground, and refuses
to t}e (I^atgn afield, in puranlt of 3tran^e ^cds or goblios, it wfll
IfV^ becaute it ought to v*jj- >V
robuat. M*
tad Outtoek for Boy.
NWISE—Wanted, a ro
fearing Scotch nurse who
the shorter catechism, and haa a work*
fng knowledge 6fThe Jbufmesi tids of 4
flipper, tb take cbarie bf a fouiyyeor-
old boy who has a double doeo aforigf
al sin. Apply, stating wage* required
to X Y z. care of Clarke * Sonj
stationers, QallCord.—From an English
Ezchanae.
Hlo Four See tons.
An amusing atory Is told by Blr W,
H. Holland of the ansr or given by a
J ondon'waif to a Salvation Army eap.
iith. Tbe sealant officer had asked
th boy What virk he dM to provide
{its with fcod, eta., and thtf rep'y waa;
1'lftck strawberries la the summer. (
i.nd who raonoi got ichatik.
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The African Negro ia not a
cit 2<?n, He can
uot be a ciiisen in truth and fact
Tbe esneuce and foundation of
citieenship lies in love of coun-
try abd consequent desire for its
wellfare. Be ia an elotic and
^annot be assimilated. He may
live lit a town btit he forms no
part of the town He is simply
a banger on. I'hb Welfare of tbe
town does not Influence bis vote
wbicb is controlled exclusively
by race prejudice and "two dol
labs, aah
From the Hooker Advance we
learn that ^ bill relating to lapsed
homesteads wds before congress
Dick Morgan said it was in favor
of speculators and asralnst the
act ual seitier. He offered an a
mendment in the interest of the
settler, which was voted down,
and tben the bill passed The
Advance pretends to think Dick
should have credit for tbeamand
meut although he voted for the
bill, speculator and all.
Tbe New State Tribune gives
an itamuod statement, sbbwicg
tl?e relative, cost of adminlatra
no; this state and Kansas.
Tbe tolils abbw:
Kansas,"-^ 1 - • $8 078 202.
Oklahoma; .... 1 059 815.
Difference 1 118 887.
Ifnder the circumstances, wall
knowh to every citili^n.a show-
ing of which all trrie tfklahothans
may be proud. After this, when
you bear a sneak fowling "ex*
traValfance," look Litis straight
in the fate and call hiiii Dr.'
Cook!
plek hoQTfh the autamn. f plok pock,
pta ta thb vriaU>. aad b«A<
teat of tbd yc4r.^
oaWm fbr the
Indignant at Less of *ca>d. *>.
Sam*:?! StlAglcv, a hu: j^r tt-'- sit
ttou tt Brooklyn fcr-v-i «? ;Jevt
Yerfc, appeared tn. court the of or day
to explain wby he cut off Morris
Krowlr^r'a 40-ytur, Frcrth -* %/M
kcra wl.hout " orr' :rc.
climbcj in the bartv.-, suter Ja<
fctructlag tfce-Atrber to iU'.K-srd
and do'^d into a g<?nt]e siiinib«r.
Whv i Lv awoke ho scre^- id with
rsgo -and jne/tiflcai'on who i he saw
thai hi was dean shaven. As lie Is
W y-.are bid and his bearu r r^ the
pride or his life and part of ldc re
iiglon, ho had the barber arrested,
titlegler declared hotunderaU ->d Kreut*-
cr to say he Wanted a sh.. e a d aa
tbe customer slopt soundly dut-;: k the
operatloa he did not I warp 61 hU error
until tha work was dotie.
Weit>lxod Usually.
However, the mai\ who la always
telling other people that money Is not
everything nasally has all the cola
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■very one haa heard tb) nwry <rf
tha Engllahmaa who woa u td, whsq
asking what waa dane with aU th^
superfluous fruit grown In CalllMrafc|
-"Wo «at what we can, aad what wa
-SLlMTfa
lishtnao. who received It with rathe*
d atokiy smile, and apoa hla .retard
home cave his own version of It. .
«'Qneer people, tboae Amoriaaaa,**
ho asld. "Peculiar sobm of humor;
They told me aa oae of th^ir choloe
Jokes that whoa MlM ♦hat they did
with thalr fruit that was left over,
they answered that 'They ate what
th*y could aud what they oootda'i
they #ba^;' *
Worth BoaatlnS About'
•TPb t waa the baoT lab
didr .quired the first barber. *t
shaved a man," replied the ssooad bar*
ber. "Go on." "Thea I persuaded him
to have a hair cut, ehampoe, facial
maesage, singe, ,seafoadt, <81ectrib buss,
tar apr,ay aad tonic rub." "What
then?" By that time ho needed an-
other shave." «
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Pcatry and Patrlotlom. |
Zairh Topelius, "tae mod popular
pott J J.i'.and hn cvor kaorm," was a
lover of his native land above all elae.
One a, says Paul Walnem -ia* In . "A
. he wroto
Eltinla'a toy who
, ^ Idlng hi England
for his scl oOllng: .
"Ton are In a great and ri^h conn*
try, lad never torgSt that you are onln
ar azllo.
—*2f Queen Victoria horaelf abcubf
write aid offer yoa a root In her Us*
don\ remember that yon mud trurjeer,
1 cannot. bava a eottasa
waltlrs for mg .When I .am grows
up. ;t -bp* a- rotf hlghef thai the
loftin.: in X/lv-l*m Caotla. That
roof Is the blur s^y of my own laad.'"
-Yculh's Coinpaalon. # j
' Its Hoadqua^tere.
Ohco upon k tftne a jphUd who was
attod-upnpi ae i/SMaldatlon paper to
Aline.a mountain raage replied:. "A
I^Vgo-olzed cook stove." Vt Tho_ same
method of roasoning seems to to with
older.growth. A recent cxamlsatlon
Paper at the Shefleld S^ieutlflc school
at Yale contained tbe question: "What
is the office bf the. gastric Juice?"
And, the answer barpae paper satdi
•The stomach."—^Everybody's * '
sine.
u««j, b*vs raui wsmeiB
Sun tor Tpur In Fln^SQ^r1
as to a little Klbnls
waa at the tlmd Residing 1
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.Prwyer and a Garter.
The two stenographers had eaten
their luach on a grave In Old Trinity
eburebjard and were on their way
bao.k to work. As they were about to
pass tho, church one caught the other
by the arm. "CJome," sai<t she, "aad
lefa jo In hero a minute. I waat to
lay a little prayer. And, bealdes, my
nrter haa come undone."—New York
Origin of all. btd Conundrum. ' 7
. "Moses called the first strike," says
a labor le*ftr. We are ao| glvea the
partlcuttra, but presume the aleotrlc
Wahts weae shut down, which may
hare been the origin of the ooaua*
drum, "Wham waa Moaeo whan tha
light waat outr'-rRanass City Ivto
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Beaver County Democrat. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1910, newspaper, April 21, 1910; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth350458/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.