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WEDNESDAY MOKHING —0— MUSKOGEE DAILY PHOENIX —o— AUGUST TH1KTJETH
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Weekly. 1 884. Establll
IsVietl Dally. 1801.
Published by .
THR PHOF.NIX IMllNTINOSrnMPANT
Phoenix RuHcllng. 211^0 Wall St
n MTTSKOT.TK. OKLAHOMA
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Brunswlek Miilltlliik. New York. Hoyre
Building, Chicago. Candler Building,
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Only Eastern OkJaiio$iT~newspaper
with full Afmoclati 4S Press KHis<d wire
report. -h.
Entered at the Postal Depart nuuit
for transmission through the ninllsS&t
•econd-clam rates August 27. 1901.
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Jetn^iegQrtment, call P. B.
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SfUSKOClWE WEEKLY PflOKNlV
(Published Thursdays?
*r Y.*r. by mall
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© Itl'UYINO OK Tin: I1AMME
The spectacle of the funeral of
Mr. lla?nmer, the Knocker,1@at Enid,
a short tlrife ago, has ,|mpresscd the
peopl<@of the sL^le with the ildvant-
ages to be derhVd from public spir-
ited support of Oklahonla Institu-
tions. Mfc\v comes the oklahoman
with this:
@'My friends, my friends," iging Be-
ranger, "let ui|gj3e for our country."
Why not have a Utile iffbre of that
4Hud of spirit In Oklahgma'? Quit
hummering your flftnelghbor inere\g,
from envy. Say jour town Is the best
O o ;3)
iin earth, if yott will, T>ut don't abuse
other tovjji*. Ey.g:ythlifg said in a
detrimental way~?6)lnjures oklahoma
as a whole, ffury the "hamme#*1 ,$ii^
14*1
hociMt IllK."
Then we could be Bure that they knew
something before we started them
to Washington. Some of t?iem might
remain In theO unlve^lty the re-
mainder of tlj^ir lives owing to In-
capacity to satisfy r a conscientious
faculty that l^fgf knew en< ugh to^be
turned loose upon an unsuspecting
public. If their performances during
the special session are any Index Jo
tjjjelr mental qualifications.
® 7% <§
Oklahoma Topics
"Trie display of pure foods at the
Muskogee fair will be the largest
ever shown in the state. 0
'^Jtie national conversion of the
jjt'arrTipnj' Educational and I'a-iQierS'-
tive denton of America at Shawnee,
Is expei
to the
BUBSCnil'TWN BATES.
in advance:
Month"
• Month. . ,40-1 ha v
In flusklgfee: !,.(*
,4!i i 1:11 Id, Outhrl
o THE BLUE OF THE SKIES.
The St. l.ouls Kepufcllc goe^ fflto a
rhapsody over Mlssoiftl In the
follow^: ®
^'Springfield, Mj^sourl.cfeporUlp rafc
Iriira a clear sky. jgj
c e are fQl^d to credit the dis-
patch. Springfield Is situated cn>£ttui
Phoenix, ftpeaking for itfliRlfey- crest of the Ozarks. Like Duluth, it
m'<■, ^ho #ty %t ihetpjiead fg navlga- I" "*> halted In thOo«nld&t of the^ls-
tlon en the /fri^insas river, f# decld- j "''e universe that th# sky eoffies the copy filed, and now they say lt'j^
°<-dly In6fa«**.r of this proposition. #0w«idoWn at ttfjuanW dIAnce all around! if1 Joker. 5
uobld 11 4I0 to dr vn Mr. Ham&er Springfield has no smoke prob-
The gam# or Hrttlslf poRjfrs i* get-,
6tlng,a< xd«lng. Tfley at* dow talking
tf f aicuidl g theirokfnfc.
Until we get U. the point where *ve
sian have a real revision of the tariff
the least said the sodiiesl jnciidcd.
Now If those p<dltl«lMis on the
board of grlriUlur« were smooth
they Iflight slide off.
The uuiuuCactlire of Ion < xptoelvr
w«r talk Is the present task of Euk«-
jican diplomacy.
They #re waiting t r th* dark
teoreee to s o their colors in s.-rwoi
t'f ib« oklahnm* < omiresrtomJ dis-
tricts.
with apRroprlate ceremoiilci!t? us
• a nieMlnfi; of OMahot^A I*o0st-
Ut Munkoji'd, We believe that
Shawnee, Tutsi. Mf-
A1 eater,' I.awton, Ardainvr, ,in«l a
immhcr nt- other publje spirited < IUes
of the stale iiiigftt send repteA jlta-
"v The Iow«r>n0 of Sn lirtil rates
which would follow the Improvement
of the A*kan.sn river lyoull put a^
the lilies and towns In this ecotlrin
ahead of t \elr rivals In otfKr steUM.
rn the.iaag run ft would be ^really
to the advantage of Oklahoma City
to assist In making the navigation < C
the Arkansas an accSmpltthed fait.
(iho woflld Share 111 the bcnefj(n 4V}ilcj|
Would result ttoni ths dtf tHbiition of
tiiMle through the fort of Muskogee.
Ttie navigation of the Arkansas in
we I>r the thliigM wHi. h are deatlned
to occur ill ih« developuMht of (Ms
state. Now, If f*klal cii> City Is
readj' In l«gln wlint *ho
preftohM v> Mil l gin maklnc *r
of t |i«> Arkansas.
When hist Seen tho ll >ino.t4 hJ
ntanagers were looking lor a k *
note In thy wreckage of the
session.
These little waves of llqiiHUrtv* l
th.> stock matket Will dtf |>t>«gr In
tlio high tide of prosperity whifth i
■pr<uullng over the uvimtry.
Elimination by eu tilutl> n ni*«ht
be a feasible process of solv!i>r
liruMi-Hi of the state wlueetlonal tlt-
Pavtineul If Ihev Old not h ve
nicnj factors of the st tne kind.
Champ Clark Is sulfl ♦* ftet
elsc d o e# f'resMent Tail's h. A
little cervhrtil netlvity may wah«n
him i<> lh illw<1\*nl g>' Of too niuub
loose talk 0*1 the tariff.
letrf and W'H M«e Sky often enough
sfl> that, there can l * no question
nbout It"
TJjls Is but one more IllustAuon of
tta*.- pos4 hllltl«g of Misscitri sky. Thl-S]
product of our state, 1f the'expf^ssion
htnjr be permitted, - has not received
liM* nttentlog l( deserves from poets,
iTiet ornli «lsts and seeker* afMr an
ideal climate. Missouri's sky has
been Ignored hecgjMe it Is always
wltg us. Just as the average man
faw-iea that Imported ginger ale U
better tljnn domestic because It Is
imiw'rted, the average Mlshour^n htwt
ln'Oti dreaming of Italian «>ktji-
stogrt of lyoking (ifiove htnv
As a mtttw of fact, the Italian sky
♦s not eapeelally blue. To. the eye it
appears far grayer than ours. Its
peculiar quality to Ue Intensity of
the llfht it rcllcets, tuaklng if dau-
to lie abroad between 11 and
8 I>t a summer's day. Colors shw
marvelous)/ under the Mage of
September 5 la expected to give
great Impulse to the movemQtit in
this state.>§
J. J. Ayres, an #g< d .Residents of
Koft Worth, Is hunting "for tn,ir^Jd
treasures gjn thlo vicinity, recalling
reminiscences of other days. <s> «\
_ (§) - ,
In the fftipy of the proposed ehi|):-
U-r for commission form of govern-
ment for lawton filed with Mayor
Block, the section providing method
and ballot fornj^for election of «(m-
mlsalonertf rHg^M^tted. —Ths mayor
In his call for trn£ elecfem sp((ltl«gi
that It shall be In accordance with
had been worsted: q
"He will get a little of his own med-
icine back now. It reminds me of a
story.
A man entered a eating hni&> and
ordered a steak and fried potatoes.
" 'Yes, sir; steak and potatoes, sir,"
said the waiter. "And will you have
chops and pea^yilong with It?"
" 'No; thank you.'
" 'Roast beef, then perhaps@slr?
The roast beef's very fine today.'
" 'No; Just steak and potatoes.'
" 'How about a nice lobster or a
brace of crabs, sir, wKh thd>ateakv
" 'No!@ © c
" 'Shad roe and succotash, perhapSi*
®W?' ®
" 'No, I tell you!'
" 'A nice mess of fried tfttfish a nd
$1
Kansas crar
MISSOURI
WYANDOTTE Sl9
AT SIXTH
patron In such 11
'Oh, I wasn't tofn
# ,
The locfl^option bill for which pe- ,
tltlons v^ti be circulated has bee« t "ad J8 a ^lr£, fcl . ,
mt to the printers and copies willl®end ns Mrs' To°^8 * hl8tor,c me^
soon°be distributed broadcast.
Oovernor ^S*uce oc^tlnues to rg*
celve letters Xro«g memSbrs of the
1«gisla%re, gio^| of them t vniiliK rtt
special «Mr<ion of, rt e leglstoture
st/inv time0 this fall, with suggestions
of different-matters tti' be considered
is gdimion^o tiic re-districting*of* the
& Q %
The proposition ui Oam^bell Hus-
M'll for amendgjn 1 t ef the law by
which Hie state agricultural bogrd
was created continues to grow In
popularity .with inClcatlons that a WU
for tile uutpoiw ^tay be Itiitlcited at
early' date.
rt lige men t to eimhle tfc^t ulty to ■ Italian eune, but the sky itaelf h«t
bury the Hammef b nenth the Waveel1"1' thr color poaseseed by tluet of
%MD THK TMtlFf '
Home of the d^lutx ratle ptdidclioM
1n unA out of eongpt'M, were dotrr-
mlned uimti no ad i, >urti w nr of )h t
tod* until thv tariff issue u'ag cl*i r-
between tbr i.t. itlrnl the
ti«#d« of the refiukllrah party, 'lot
tlwlr own orgatiliatloh.
Thai had the ot H Ttunity h>
alliance with tfc Inmtrgents t«.
present, > «> teatw iiinm i'*<rtalv
And in • form 'hat would cleave tN
r*y ubllcan column, and that Would
|>1 tier 5 wtrOftg and aggftiMKhr rvpult
l(ei n fi^Mtng force In irf/posltlriti to
Mr. T« ft in tJi'r convention, and
probably tn the (aniiMlgit. «« Ann-
natfAtcd fully tn< H«fk age.
Thr 4 d«iil of 411 allirttice >r r-
tatigisx «t of «ut> • that sltgtis thr
demornvth *llh the standpatter*,
that gives color to the charge er the
While on the subject of state fcigh*j \ uge tlon of any group of phHticad
ways cannot nomehotly deelse « n*\> Ji«^i)«r« Hint thr nrtirn ftvrt
route for lh wftter wig on pvetlrevlag the tariff go\«' place to • p«-
vhlch tb* IraVeltiiK 4 lll not •# soititical m«Te, not arainat the tarltY.
rough with Some soft pl«ee« op but. against allies who d eel red It re
either side for the fellows who fall vised, Is exceedingly questionable,
off. land In ita ronult* will shoyr tlutt ud'
1. Jl^nniirieKf a week ago Would haw
UJnld Events: "The rnwhuska hrm brtter for Ihe drntoctatV: party.
Capita? dttbs the Oklahoma City] flood fnlth and *l«eerity of pnr-
Times 'tho preaept most U«.*ploablc POee are potent faoturs In roJBmand-
sUeet in Oklahi nia.' That's pretty |'M« > *"IM*'rf of tho AnierlCiUg
hard knocking, and It Is time for the'pfopln.
Missouri.
"We are Jtisf passing Into the most
splendid seafntn of th« MIseatjri year,
'the eurffc Is a wonderful hamivny of
datl reds, browns abd gtatre. The
kV ehowe cloud* of bajvded otiy*.
rntntmws of optsl u<<l gre«t fleecy
cumuli swItiHuing In ery«t«i air, re-
fievod Against (* t*ltie that Itsly ne\er
dreained of. Tl e Jot«r of natural
heauty netsl not wander. htm
stay at home and look about him.'
Ah, if tltose peregrinating inort«le.
iHtuld tl«e tandatiape i i K«*tvtfi
Oklahoma t« tjrre the beauties of the
•>l*rhe nnt<>l<l t this se.wn.n t the
year in full rudlance of Oklahoma
sunshine: Who would t\«tidrr from
auoh scenes but those who are tn-
iijMslde Of feeling the gs-ntle nhsftns
of nature at her beet*
EUROPEAN
PLAK>
war , 4 q Ratel (or rooms—one dollsr per day-room^rith bsth one dollar and fifty cent..
But at this pififrit theo proprley^ When viBit Ksnsaa- Ciiy stay at Kansas City's New Leadin* Hotel, The
summoned the waiter to him. & P Jefferson. "Not tfi biggest-just the f st."
" 'Wfetit do vMi
rel,' he 'iiflid, 'By
lormenling that
itrageooa manner'.'
- v. 11, i noci * i...'menting him, sir,'
said V^e waiter. 'I was Just trying to
Bflake"hlm feel at home. He's a bar-
ber.' "•—Washington Star. o
4 The Jefferson is moder^ in tvery big end little detail-what is al.o important,
it's comfortable. /g
iW •
Xlte afireeenuit of the Choctaw
Lgnd fompanjf *nd other lioWers of
contested deeds tQ arbitrate the mat-
ter raay result In the restoration sf
taueh land to Indisri wards. A grand
Jury will begin sifting matters in Mc-
Curtain counfy negt Monday.
negro arrented at Henlson Moo-
day night hn confessed that he kid-
naped an infgnt new Colbert Satur-
day for the purpose of 4le.ooyUig its
mother to the woods with the inten-
tion of ravishing her. Lynching Is
ibreatenetj and 4Ue n gr<> has bs*n
taken to Ardmore for safe-keeping.
John it. Williams, lecretsry of the
school land department, and i. II.
Chamber#, «44 u T for the itepset-
mcnt, went to Hutsrt Monday for a
CMdfetencs Wltb a committee of
•Hihool l*nd lessees, whii are propos-
ing to enjoin the sale of the lands
advertised by the deliflrtmept In the
ti est saeg district because of the
adopted tahlch allow outrtdc
purchaser* a* well at? lessees to he
represented by atU.rftey in fact, and
which provide that the failure of a
f to tnhe hie leasehold at tbr ap-
pralaeiuent arts as a Wave* of his
prefevetMie I Isht.
NfuitUK tip MK IMt.
Times
fight ba< k." -Okluhoinnn.
A throe hundred poimdvr .imiipsd
In H. d river :it Aleasn.lrla. Loulslniu.
tho other day he, . 1 use his wife did
not lo\ e hltu. But he floated So
finely Jhat he Concluded thero vas
Sony fun In living, even for u fat I
tnanip
•terunbot
eatsbllslved
New 1 iri. .1
t set \ iw ll
>tweeu St,
is. I.lttlf h
1 VH>e'i
IjI'U'*
little.
and 1
Wbnteter ihe ultimate purposes
f tlie r■. piibllcslt lasnrgvntg, tliero
fecms ito leMtun to doubt they Vero
r. .ulv in cn-oparatc with the demo-
crats In a large measurs In g re\ ia-
ton of the tariff.
Thero . alsts io rtawn to tu.lls\P
that the stundpatters in the mtuatv
liacu .-h inged their opinions >i|«.n
that sui.jce*, and thst they wcie tru-
ly tlrs«'ks bearing gifts when thc\ In
,dn , t the detnoi-rftls to abaniTnn th«-lr
allies, the Insurgents, ig now plain to
lig seen.
'i'.irid Isglslatlq® with fhc aid aIlil
us. lit ,f thr Ktaudpattrrs will n.>t
be apt tu sothuae the tariff rcxlslun-
Ists ,,f either the dsmmffatio <>r the
** ^ " ___ u _ I renuliltcdn pertlsg.
The War out Of the present freight: This tafci wrek o( fougrssK • U *s
rate difficulties It, the siSuthwoct-'MIn , left the question «f tariff revision In
b. found' in fite ' ImmusIs of the na\i k far urnrt muddled slate than c\ sr.
#ahle st^nmf Hi.' iniprovem'eut ol'antl It is sppgtMit that If any party
whirh has i.i^n s|bdioiis|> n.gfhxt, ,1 to th^ gfruggh- hag prghted In ihe ,|ti-
e\ 1 r *sinee the t, .;ot Info poli-^terim U 4g the st; |tdpjltt.Sirs, «lj.o„werc
tics. 0 " r "li.dt one week ago In the veto' shadow
V- -py of di^l..0, ~iiurtijAnfi« i:x'ini|jiof,
HBfOINti IIKH l't Titp UAn<%i\l\. • -
\ sonM. n ^ finv off tiik
transportation tr *i is b ;iiiir broi
ti^.1 and it will not, W' si,> verV ltiu+r|
perhaps ltSfotr the„niRlgatlot bf the
Arkansas thall he resumed.
The Intrrost In the ape, ih s«^sion
may amount to <jtwltement before the
governor decides whom it l« best t
do.
«<«r IHIwair
It was «t an afternoon ' oncert, an<l
lit the atuils sat a .liinartly dre**ed girl
and the young runn *'ho .ttwrned her
Ihe most |>rt'cloiis j «\el vt the uni-
Verte.
tiehliid them eat a duplo of the
type of suburban concert-goers, wltc
■miu*' rather lo discuss thr aUtUencs
than listen to the music.
"F.nok at that girt just In front of
us," commented one in a very atwll-
Ule Whisper. "Kh <:S a shop assistant
at I should like to Jtiuw
what hitsinese she has at a gathering
of this sort. And Jusi look at her
hat' ffbv served me the other day
with tha one 1 am wearing, and I
StllHH'Se rl l persuades herself thftt
thurc Is no difference between it and
inlne. T never ■ —"
Tho plrl in frost turned with 4
crlmaon face.
"Oh. yeg, mndame, th««rc Is a <Uf
/erence," she said <|Ulefl) ; "mine ll
paid for.''
i J-m m. memm
n' Tk HT1KE!
Every one ItQowa that (Mattllod writes
la absolutely pure asd free from
norms. Costs lew and tastes better.
Vive <,alion llntlle 40c.
Can : ou afford to take charge# of
disease by drinking Impure vwttsrf
►"or purr www plunge 2h4a
SOI in \T KSTI !tt\ Ifisil l^.l-: o
H ATI.H COMPANY
Jt 1* always n pleasure t ohear
read of artocance rebuked, hence | ^l'he date
added tills little Igle V*hich mlgfil
heudtd. "The lOoftor's Revenge," An
elderly lad* whose characteristic* en-
title her to the pteaetit n m« of Mrs.
Portly fi«i|siua hed a pet teionkev
•rbich saddenlyfieaemt ill. Hhe had
ory.0 Strong In rcslstai^fe to all oth'ft-
lures, he ^eems utterly uni^le to
witljstaSfl tlie fffipiptatlong of th# liam-
th<¥ and the bl<®k. ltt is probata;
true, as Ws friend D^bbljlgh has saiffe'
tbat lt jh^gdays to confi Blldad^l!^
stop hi# <iwrf funera^ procession to go y
In and bid on som# arflclc for which (j
neither he nor Mrs. Hildad has any
use, If pek hatu>i the^ng'tege passes (P
red XltAV on ihe way to the ceitfttcry.
However thisrJ<tnay be. what is true is
thatoW'hile dozing in church last Sun-
day giornhig Hildad was suddenly
aroused by tl g minister's ^nnounce-
•Al'i- will continue oig- service I.,
singing tin- tliT4>e Uundrstl and seven-
ty-fifth hymn." said the clergyman.
Iljrmll wunrber three-seventy-five:
"Tour dollars," roared llilliad, still
llnisvi ing on the borderland between ;
lite provinca of dreams and the laird"
of reality.-—ifarper'g Wgckly.
"Tlte new in bn^aeM ,1s hon-i
esty, openness. fraBknees," said A1-®
ton B. Parker at a dinner at Bsiipu*.
'We usod to conceal o r plumbitr
and very poor, Inganitory wofk it
was. We expssg'lt to*. S nd It Is al-
tonethor sonnd and wh'felesome and
BatUfaetofJ-. Wrtl. bmdness is like
that.
"When I think of sorrte of the tricks
thst used to oldsln in reputable btfei-
ness firms, I am reminded «f thesea-1
side auctioneer. i
"This saoundrel held up a dl* 0*>'" j
piece i «l Said: >1
" '("luess the date on thi? piece ol
money frienlhi. Mako a guess and n
small purchase, and th,s con*-ct giretB-
er takes the eola.'
"go everybody in the ogowfl guessed,
everybody Wns+it aome worthless rub-
bish. and the dealer natted a huge
profit. Then, At the end, Ire looked at
the |10 goltl piece, held it up ahrt said:
" '.Vow for it! Who gru^ged-lSM?'
'"Me! me! me! cried every maw
Juck In the shop.
The dealer stalled.
"Then ro« all gtieevM wrong,'" he
said, slipping the coin Into his pocket.
is 1111!.' "-—%'a hington
•tat.
The Jefferson Hotel Cafe—sis carte—is the best qajronized cal
in Ksnsss City. "Live Baby Lob^gr,
® bftoijed, 50c." Musio noon
•nJ evening iinj other _
801 ^ SECOND
TEAR.
® @
,3®
Official Statement of the Condition of the
B^uskogee, Oklahoma
At the Close of Business Wednesday, June 7th, 191i.
lUDBointeic#
«<—— Had Discounts.*10.46
Orwrdraft* 10.4J8.68
gftocts and Securities. I09.5M.28
VsnOs and Presduma. 282.X0.00
Bead Sgggte, Fsmlture
and 9l«iwea 14, M.d4
IW,9il.7f
LIABIEilTIllS
Capital I 200,001.00
Burples and Profits.. 74,2(g).8*
CirculatloiJ:
■l>e| osl|a ..
9
ft. 2«0,000.0«
ia,lll.ll
n.ts
, ® ®
KI
Mha was a WWrht «dri and her rs
con, a ho was also her Intended, was
dellghtod to find lio*" (juictiy she
e e
■. D. mntwrmv. Caam«
® 0®
«. *. neDVWIN, JR.. Aas't ChnffilfflR
— —
'i. itne f«H i — ( ' - „
the assurance to send fora pxmtitiMit {• «• « the o< th«i 0«>.&*
ghyeielsn to treat the little teas,. ot on m we Ik that he VeaUired^a
When the doctor was Introduced t<> | Itgpht _wltuc u on 1 ; ,, "J
hi. patient he was vers much enraflsfl. | ^ TranjrtiA „
but he dd not Wtrav him l*. H'f .Nff. ,*'
took the sick anonkey a pulse and|7>n"f-
sked tlie usual questlnna. Now
Iht
PoWipoiiS" grandson
"Kasrlaill rc-
holil," he re
"thew's the plate, the kut
tcr, tho fowls, the gtse, etq,"' "AJid It
of marriage," she
' ibMi, i re.minda w or marriage, she re-
■ r.rf.w wan a little l>o>. Mr. torted; "first the <14anio <l whore they
tnpovis' grandson, fhe doctor a - | • , druggies and
OAci«iau*tnMaS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
f *..• . • •
At thcCkwe ol Businesg, June 7, 1911, as Hindered to Ih®
Owtiptrolk?!- of tlie Currency" '
KVKm*ew*
«Hl dlscoMt . .9S.M 1,398.8®
Warrants 27.ta8.8g
Ovcrdgaft* tte.UM.B8
U. a. band* g'ig.oo«i«*
art «■
. ST0.IKCB.T6
LldBlLITSEg
Capital ..^...^'iBO.OOO.OO
gteirtilun and Brofits. . .. LdC,59SJ>3
CiiTuiatlon ...... . ... o 260.000.00
>c|B>sh« ;. 1 <#<18,828.5g
« .6i.4,tm. 11
12,614,424.11
A* atatamsnt 19 sorrecti
dlttestr
r. C. •TUlKJAItf), Otwtrsian sI the Board
H. H. OQDBSJ. Presteent
dSA B. RAMSAY. Vice "President
U Vf. V JNCAN.
CHflhler.
■■ mi
t1«D
\*ith pb ntlV of overdue, and the\- will
come out all right."—Boston Trans-
scriyt.
C,ovM-4ior l>iX at a luncheon In Al-
bany said of a political leatfer who
i WHITE PRACTICS *
' J £*c;wm*!y J
«>COP<JS, Dftntistd
t HI Siir ;y fitflWlHft *
*
❖ <• ❖ ♦ v < < •><=♦ •> « d"
u-uuttui.^ — ..
nnd Sg>e 'lul Ortlera
Cublivt lU-palrs. U liolsterlns.
411Mor Sllvcplnjj, lMa Flnlslilng.
The osly fully equipped plant In
ths Hate. Alt work guarantee*.
Furniture
Factory
So. 121 v K St. Phono
■i
Oklahoma Is ocnlltlcif to < st*(#'i
houac of tli«)|irst rank'^ml Oklalgeonu
City people fin\e uromlaed t" Idillil ,
that sort of u builiiim: iuul°g)r
°t. tin S-t.ilfc. 1„iu'.i« Stagt
Mr.
Gold Crowns (tin- best)
SliAS(i\, kludge work (t o best gH.i
knS firs, rptdii sin lair are offld tliiinggg
,s«nt 'I
n(«MI'l.\l\T AIKU'T TAXI S.
i if
th
enteidg iifcig F number of friends ,jlur-
In^tlnjj, dull %utumn seasfiti, St.
9'l.oitfie I;. public, o tr
k '° T 0
\ si:\siiu r. toM.iti ssM
,o ,
t'nn>:i-essmnn Bart^itt of Nevada
democrats c
t'C Alio high taxes . aajhaa entered tlie Unlv
body- g|i but for iM• „H (V freshman. Illgg
the democratl#) paiujg! Now, Wre'a an Idea
t^,suy
erslty of Nevada ^
Igo Huseiil.vn. !•
COUM,'
state Tec
much i ev«
vious reasons the democrat!#' papugM j Now, lire's an Idea. Suppose that
do tQi have so niM^'h tAsay about it, I th«^ dklahoma eongreJlm|n i^uld^e
4-xeept occaalonalv Wldn soffiethlngfindueeck) to iCM<a'<1 the isoklnhoiu^i
like this wiMir, up out of the^ub- j State unlversfty? Perhaps 1$ time It
Kicks ^ some suffeflng edl- might Income poplSlir to require of
Yes, It Is the oklahoman which ith'tu at fbast as much asf'Shtrnnce In
«™ls thus: "Why ahould*the s^rit 1 t^ie fres^ian year, ^special <>ourse
of mortal be proud In tha^aco of In political economy nilghl^bc pro-
|exea?" fvldcd for proapeetlvs candidates.
SUvgr fillings .'P. 50o
Teeth cleaned «op< f>°0
hl'alnlcsa extftctlon 50o
i All work first class and positively
] guaranteed—j§ftccn years' cxpcrleuce.
■Just Across from regraui'a
Ftill WtllTF.a.ONLY Pll. 1*A .if; \1{
m
Sellers Hotel
o Kl'KU lA, OKLAHOMA. ^
IRnder new munugciuclit linil newly
furnished from lop lo Is.tl.tfiB,
t'OMMI IlCI XIi Tlt.W I I I ITS
lll.DVlAKTl
^.«o and up--;
American Iti
US
i car Depot
Depot Livry & Transfer
M.tTT lM*<r.LASS, I'gOI'.
2)
lJit^-ry. Sale. gScd auO
Tbinriftng SBuWo
310 %. MAI# ST. PlIONE 3052
See E. Harder
Contractor and Builder
fe
Befo e ypu let your contract.
1. H. HATS. The Hatter
Phone 30*1
106 Sooth LSI.
n
DKTECT1VKS1 o
fouflilcntlilil and Reliable
Ji yoU°want evidence, Information, j
or detective work of any klndp, you 1
want men of experience and ability.
Ofltccs III two cities—301-3WJ ICqiiltjr
niilg., ^luskogce, Okla.; 305-20T
Unity BIdg., IntUannpolls, Ind.
L'ESTKUV DKTKCTIVB
O SOCTIIWE:
ac.enct
W
Spotless Gleaners
Sfiiskyitoe's lending cleaners
Vs. All work
Our work guar-
ded u« sSd lll.u k. lists
Phnse 1Z07 Muekoaee, Okla.
^^.'0 Sun' h SfruKil trr l
liskij^rcc
dyiTs.
delivers
4Hl.
° KtJN. Broalway Phone 2083
and djViCs. All work
and delivered. Our \\
antceil.
, ,,
[signs
' f HINDI,R
110 Court
jj. c. jordan Dr W D Berrv
Contractor and tlulldcr o mJT• W • • /
Anything In woodwork—Counters, ! oiTloo Equity IlnlldlnK.
■ helving. Mission Oak work, offlce fix
turea, store fronts, tcreenlng and re
pair work—Oldest shop tn the city.
© 13U South Main 8t.—IMione 678
Rooms 911-
2ft—Phono 8171
I'ractlce limited to diseases of wouien,
o and aorgery
The Want Ads Are
® ® ® ® (S)
of Facts That Have a
■ '
Cask Value to You!
The classified ads—sometimes called "want
add'—cere always rich in "cash-value facts." ft de-
pends upon what your immediate personal interests
are as to what these facts are—as to how much they
are worth to yoa in cash. But they are ther§—and
they are for you—unless you should be a person of
no personal interests. Which you are not.
If you seek work, some o/ the classified want
ads will be of "cash value" to you. lfQ you seek
workers this is still true.
If you want to sell something, YOUR USE OF
THE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS WILL HAVE A
DIRECT CASH fAIJJE TO YOU-^and bring you
direct cash returns.
If you want to%uy property of any sort, the
classified ads contain offers that will enable you to
choose INTELLIGENTLY, and to buy to the best
POSSIBLE advantikge. • •
If you seek an investment—or a^argain in a
used article of any kind—the classified ads qgain
hold cash-value^facts fbr you. • ®
Some people go on throu$ the troublous days
oL their lives but vaguely aware that the classified
advertisements are constantly helping people all
about them—making the daily routine easier and
mofk worth-while!
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