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Qt THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. Ardmore, Sunday, March 22, 1908. FOUR. en Your I Bowels Open n noticeable fact, and one which loctor will verify that peoplo who most oitcn Irom uiscao nro tho vho hnvo tho most dlfFictilty In g their bowcli open. Kcgulat action If) hall tho battle of health, ilo who have u tendency to con n must of necessity use something nature nlong. This should not lolcnt aid liko salts or purpntlve , (.ninarnc puis or powuers, inn n liquid that will oil the Intestines cmbrancs that It comes In contact Children, women and woak generally should never be given a itiyalo, n It weaken ttio urntrm. Aritl li for Ihfl alruiuctt truti bccauno tho slmiiljr for that iHy, nmlthen tho rcao i In and you aro worse oil than b'foro. 1 nriHlrd li it prompt but ifrntln Um lo MUn I)r Caiawcll'a Hnup I'cinln. hato brcn tnklmr It tur lit Iron yrnra I Ixilnt better liked by mora ioils cverr Tim rcaton li that It fills n want It li anrtliln ilo. Itonulu nro to miro In ttlon, ilmwpsliv, Inillumtlon. Ilrnr lilll()Utn"u. lutulrner, aour itomnch, tamnch. WimKmI utnitch ami audi Ills uni of anr of ihrMj nllmcnH la nuaolulelr .ciM. A butlln tmu but 10 rrnta or II anil l n hundred tlmni that ui any lurti-rrr. mothers keep It consumly In ttui hminn (miinclm. bcoiuio It M naniml at miiiii) other by ccry memtitr of tlm family, "lift I'nderhlll, tho tniillral nuperltiuri-: tho Workttur Woman' llommif Chlnitro t ner ruartirn In txsrfcct lu-.U th by tint uwi old we I a Hyruti f'ennlti wlit'tii't ur it stum itilnlnt wn lir.tm.ld lit Im, iillnnllnn fc-'t .nitlroln uaiilln thi' Hiimo lluynliiittlo ' '1 wulc" lh" "r"'1'1 U"J "t,r : ETECT V"t vliMn? to try Dr.Cild I CO I wcll'l Syrup Pcpiln bctora buy have a life simple Dottle lent to tntlr home by Intr tne company. TMiolTer It to prove thai the will do at we claim, and li only open to thoie e never taken It. Send for It If you have any ni of itomach, liver or bo.d dlteate. Oentltit t etfoctlte laiatlte lor ch'ldren, omi and old A tmarantred, permanent home cure. THE 3 VtHDICt: "No Laiatlve So Good and Sure CALDWELL'S SHUP PEPSIN." Thli product urlty iriiirantc N. 17, Wainmston, D. Gi PEPBIK 6YI1UP CO. I Caldwc.ll Cltlij.. Wontloallo, III. feed Oats AT oe Bastille's ivrdmore Yansfer Line ie only lir.t class 'h in t city Calls Made Promptly Wagon Out All Night iekue.s r I grips ban d with eme Phone I2I5J m ROWLES, Proprietor Open Dav or Night. HONE NO. 12 i For all kinds of fresh Groceries. Hero is a list of u few iod tilings yon lind lion. WliiH Swan CoITim', al 'anil CoiT'i', built iotT o all kinds, Yliit 1- iwn n r, Allmtross Hour, Van nip's totnaioi's and sotiis 1 lycier's pork anil bans. ins India relish, inns rd, ol ves, dil pickii s and ; ur pieklcs. All Itinds of fresh eoun prod nee. Sf. M. Riggs West Main Street lited States Depository dalioma State Depository ; ty Depository Irdmore National Bank ARDMORE, OKUIIOMl Capital, Surplus and Additional $250,000 If this bank Is a safe place the city, state anil nation to posit their funds it is a safe ico for the farmer and husl 88 man to keep his funds. THY 1 1 LEE CRUCE, President W. STUART, Cashier f OKLAHOMA SENATORS FIGHT THE JURISDICTIONAL RILL Washington, .March 21. Special. StroiiK Influence U lii'lnx brought to bear on Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas to withdraw his support from tlm jurisdictional hill. Curtis continues to urrte the pasimku of tho Jurisdictional bill ut thin suasion of COIIKri'HH, I, Ike I Irili(il(tt Rliont, tho Jurisdic tional Mil continues to llvij mid will not down. Senator Curtis or coin so in responsible. I Hit junior hi nutor from Kansas never nilnp.ua an opportuiilty to Impress Uhiii his coIIchkuoh In cotiKress tho necessity for thin partlriilur piece "f lols latlon. Tho Oklahoma coiiBresslonal il'-b kuIIoii In mi offort to preserve tin' iiriTonallvn of Ita own state courts, is oikmIiii; thn measure tooth ami null and although the Imttle In ntlll wukIiiK flroccly tho chance for th- il.-f.-m of tto (h.rflH.I in.-iiH- mi- an- ko.kI. Senator Owen who Ix bailliiK tho flKht nxultiHt tho bill In tho xoiintu ha:t mcd woid down the lino that tlm Oklahoma coiiKn-B-Hlonal di-l.-Kiitlon will, by no iik-iuib stand for the pHHMigo of that inc im u re. Ills Htntid aKaliiHt thu Jurisdic tional bill Ih eo pronounced that It would not he tmrprlHliiK If ho would talk tho bill to death Hhoiihl nil ef fort he made to paiu tho uicnMiiro Hit ouch the Hcnate. It woulil not bo tho fl rut time that a bill hat) been tallied to death In th. Hcniito. Tho ruleH KovornltiK that body are more favorable to a procedure of that lilnd than In the honxo where tho Hpeukor rubm with an Iron hand and drcldca the fate of every bill Introduced In coiiKteHH. Senator (iornian of Maryland In that I manner defeated the Porco bill ma I uv years iiko. Senator Cartir ot Molilalia defeated a rivets and bar I bors appropriation bill many yearn aw when that bill carried million , of dollars in appropriations Indeed , II is no uncommon thliiK to talk a i ''111 to death at the close of u hen- iltin. 1 Now If it comes to pass that tin Pii'.mIIi tlmial bill can lio put off tin ' til lite lant da.VR of this session or eoiiKress It will bo it comparatively 1 oasy tiling for tho senior m nutor from Oklaliouia to defeat the It'll uv ibliverliiK a speech or two on ih.it notorious measure. The flight now of course Is to Keep the restrtc ' (ion bill and tho jurisdictional bills apart Secretary (larfleld well know that there was no hope of the pas i nae,o of the bill unless linked Willi ' the reMr'cllon bill, lie eotisotpient 1 H called to bis office on.ilav Sena tor ("lapp. Curtis and Iteprmenta mo Sherman. chairman of the bun e committee on Indian affairs to ilisctiss the mutter. Tho fir-t ipiestlun put to his callers was. i "fan the Jurisdictional bill tucotno a law bi fnre the passage of tlie re ! a I of restrh tlon bill." When In fortiied that tho Oklahoma delcKa lion was di termliied to defeat nnv uih nte.isiire and that the lull could ' not possibly pt throiiKh tho senate with Senators (lore and Owen op ' po i ttii it. Ilo Inquired if the bill until b" passed after the removal of restrictions bill had been disused "f Th s proposition met with tho .ttno answer and ns a result it w.-n pmpiceil to have Senator t'lapp re-ilitr.uliw- th,i removal of restrictions ' II wiili the Jurisdictional hill as a p.iit r that measure. The plan was to feno Imth down the throats of the Oklahoma conxre-sloual deleft Hon in the shape of one bill- It was fluur.d that th do'.OKatlon was sufficiently Inturoited In the remov al of restrictions to take the ju' Is ! u-t tonal bill a a condition of Its enai-iineiit Into law. Sen.iiMi- I'l.u-P i quietly Introduced the bill and fur j the time bPliiK it seemed as thoiiKn t tht Oklahoma pontsresslonal doles t- tlon was faco to fuio with a jtn tty i tcniKh I provosltloll. They fill as' though they had boon given the don ! hie mm by the Interior ib-pa' t- ( meat. 1 The fact that tho Jurtsilu iumal . hill was never discussed by the ine-n hers of tho delegation with the s.-o rttary and that nothing was nor said at th" department of cimiti n ! Ing the two bills Is considered a lu tlo gtrango in the race of Mibs. -qiiont events. lint Secretary Oar field's plans have not met the st ress anticipated for them. Senator , Owen of Oklahoma, who Is also n member of tho smate coinmiii. c on Indian affairs, insisted on beint; ap pointed chairman of the mb-cotumif-teo having In charge the toll in question and although Sen.it. .rs 0ir tls and MeCumhir were Mici-mi as his colleagues on that iiimmittee, they have not been ablo to forco the Jurisdictional feature on tho Ok lahoma s nator so fur As a tnattir of fact that portion of the 0lll In conspicuously nhnent from tho aiib coininltteo print of tho hill as agreed to by tho various members of tho Mib-eonmiltto. Tho hill art agreed to perhaps does not n as far as the Onrflohl restriction hill but that can he oxplnlmil because of the attitude of Senators Ourtls and McCiimber whoso removal of restrictions reord has never excited favorahlo comment for Ilium. It was because of them that the feature keeping the restric tions on the lands of the fretllinou was intoried In thu Hiih-commlttvo bill after Secretary (larfleld ITad agreed with tho Oklahoma congres sional delegation that the restriction ought to bt removed from thin class of citizens. The concensus of opin ion among tho Oklahoma dolegatlon Is that the removal of restrictions would ho the host thing for tho no Kroes. Ilocauso It would have a ten dency to throw them on their own rcffoun os and make them - work, a condition of affairs that does not exist In Kusteru Oklahoma among lho pcoplo at present. Their farina as a general rule aro the poorest to bo found In that part of tho state, and In a deplorable statu of cultivation. Yet congress refuses to sue the wisdom to mako these very lands pay a Just proportion of tnxes in support of the government. Sonalor Curtis has ninny "friends In southern Kansas and In Oklaho ma. a matter of fact most of Tils strength politically Bpeaklng may be found In Tojioka and southern Kansas. All of theso people aro vt- lallv Interested In tho prosperity of , tholr sister Btato and with which 1 DURING the past week hundreds of pci le have availed themselves of the unequalcd opportunities of cheap buying' at this store and the same matchless bargains will be continued throughout this week. Men's Clothing The eel bra ted Sterling bench-tailored Men's Clothing istointr at one half price. No stieh bargains were ever otlered here before. We are re tirii'f; this portion of our stoelc. We need the room for our increasing stock of ladies' furnishing goods liei ce this ncord breaking slaiightt r sale Boys' Clothing The Mrs Jane Hopkins Hoys' Cloth ing is selling at the iimo great dis count. You can tix the boy lor tho spring and summer hero for small money. Hats Stetson and other st mdard brands of hats are selling at one half price. A on hat lor the stun of ?'J r0 is sel dom offered you. Net Waists We have received by e.Npress the Lit st things in Ladies' Net Waists in w 1'ite. liluclc and ecru Tlese new atrivaU will be thrown into this gen eral disi ount sale at one fourih oil'. Just for the Men We want to remind you that we have the largest and best selected line of Men s Neclcwe.ii" in the entire state of Oklaln-m i. Ifmi are interested in wiiii t is being wot n a - d in picking up some real Imi Lains v. sit this de partment oi our s ore. Model lei'- cxnts Important bu-lnchs re i i'ion . Tho question that presenta ts. lf Is what will the pooplo or Kouthern Kansas have to say about Senator Curtis' nttltud0 In tho prem ises. A good many wTl no 3oiibt resent the part he l plnylng In Okla homa affairs. That part of tho removal of re strictions hill which deals with the leasing of oil and mineral lauds seems to fill a long needed want In Hast Oklahoma, where conditions have 1koii mado almost Intolerable by tho secretary, by his numerous and "enizy quilt" regulations which permit iiltii to revoke a lease with out notice and fix tho roalty at any Mine he sees fit. Tho fact that there has been nothing stable about the department's attttude In this re spect has caused mm h complaint and It Is said has caused the bot tom to fall out of tho oil Industry In Oklahoma. This amendment was Inserted by Senator Owen ami will onnblo lessees whose restrictions havo been removed and lessors to enter Into contntitM at will and tor tnlnrtte contracts whonevep there Isn mutual agreement of that kind In writing. It also provides that the secretary of interior shall continue to approve leases mado prior to the removal of restrictions. DR. J. M. GROSS Will lecture at Carter Avenue M. H. church Wednesday nlgght, March 2i. Ills subject will ho personal reminiscences of his travels through Kuropo. Benefit Homo Mission So :Mty. Admission, vhlldrcu, 10c; adults, ISc. Wo want you to como. Quick Meal gas stoves nro tho fin ost atoves for natural gn" Sold onlj by niVHWS. COItMV FHRNRliKY VALANCHE OF BARGAINS: Silk Shirt Waist Suits Our new lino of Silk Shirt Wuist Suits also approach tho sensational in the price reduction. '11k-.su new suits are in the blacks, blues and wine colored. They are worth from $11 Hv to $15 00 and into the bargain line tiny no and will be sold at one fourth olT the real profit-making soil ing price. Thesu suits represent the greatest bargains that will be offered the people this season. Our ladies' ready-to v ar depart ment is being added to almost every day. This department of our store fills us wiih priiln. It has become, the cli max in the realm of fashion nnd no ladv presumes to be thoroughly a -qiinintcd with the new stvli s in vogue until she has at hast made one visit to our millinery juinors. Miss Ry hurn is equipped with tho stock and with the force of skilled triiuim rs to please you in the yn mp ness of till ing your ordt r and in the style and price of your spring mibineiy. To Remind You Remember in this reduction snlo which lasts until next Saturday night a g neral discount is t iven on ev iy tlnng in His house except such as piints, ginghams, bleached and brown dour sties and staple goods. Ask lor the discount of 25 per cent. Dry Goods Co. NEWS VIEWS AND GOSSIP 1 FROM NEW YORK CITYi New York, Mar. 21. Special. Some yoars ago there was In New York an accentrlc and highly orlg Inal reporter named Miildoon. A drontner by nature, h0 found tho tasks of a now gathorof too stren uous for his taste. Aided by liberal Isolations of thu "spirit" ho searched his cranial appendage fot a scliemo that would yield a livelihood without sovero mental or physical applica tion. Tho result was tho "Church of the Silent Desire.' with .Muldoon as hlg . priest ami Idle women as his devotees. Muldoon's creed was simplicity It self. It was merely an exaggera tion of the or'iodox doctrine of prayer, mixed with Christian Sci ence and mental healing, and sugar coat.il with lliiddhlsin and other "Asiatic mildew." Hut It caught on Immensely. .Muldoon promulgated the pleasing doctrine that if you yonrned for a thing hard enough you would get It. and hundreds of othor wise snne people- used to come around to Muldoon's temple of eso teric, tonimyrot and pay hlm real money for the privilege of yearn ing. Hut the queerest thing about the whole affair, to my mind, was tho fact that Muldoon actually cured scores of people of divers ailments ranging from toothache to chronic tuberculosis, by his yearn treatment. At least they declared they were eurrd, and that should Tio sufficient. Curing the drink habit was Muldoop.-B specialty, although ho was quite unablo to euro himself. Since Muldoon's time the mental Millinery healing cult has spread all over the country. Christian science has be conio a creed of respectablo proper- Hons, and Its doctrines nro now b 1 Ing adopted by moro orthodox de nominations. Under the name of ( "Chhrlstlan psychology, mental healing will bo given a test In New j York next week at Christ Kplscopal church. Two Ifoston clergymen, tho Hev. Dr. lilwood Spencer nnd the Hev. Dr. Samuel Macomb, will con duct tho dltnonstratlons, but will deal principally with patients afflicted with functional nervous disorders. Hundreds of lures nre already claim ed for the now psychological meth ods, which have also been success fully tried by Ulshop Snmuel Fal lows of Chicago. Tho Christian psychologists, un like tho Christian Scientists, do not deny the existence of dlsoase nor tho efficacy ot medlclne.'et tho acceptance of mental methods In the treatment of disease Is, to a certain extent, a Justification of Muldoon and his yearnful creed. Which only goes to prove that the fakir of ono generation Is very often the prophet of the next. Another Society Wedding. New York's best society" will have an opportunity to witness nn other wedding next Monday, when Miss Julia Keen Fish, second daugh ter of Hamilton fish, will become tho brldo of William Uiwrenco llreese of i.i Jon. Tho ceremony will bo pc .i ivied In St. James' church and Urn audlcnco will ho a HiiM;r-raH,hlonahlo one. Tho young couple will live In Kngland. Unlike the usual International wedding, there Is neither title nor Interchange of cash Involved. A Sacrifice to Faith. One of the bravest men In all New York Is Chin Wing, a 22 year old Chinaman. He Is of the stuff that the old Christian martyrs wero made I of lteconilng a Christian convert, I he publicly denied the faith of his fathers and defied tho hatclut men of Chinatown by having his lion I orahle queue propped close from his pa'e The ceremony was performed In Deacon Light . tabernacle, while the missionaries applauded nnd the unregenerate celestials In tho audi ence turned away In horror rrom the drmd spectacle. Such a public deseir-.itlon was a lingo sonsation nlong Mott and Pell streets, and thn heroic Chin Is being closely guarded by his Christian friends, lest the wrath of hi yellow brethren should lead to his mysterious disappear- anc . Hammersteln's Beneficence. Although tho subscription season of the Manhattan opera houso closes this evening, that temple of music will not bo dark for another week to come. Out of tho fulness of his heart and his plethoric purse. Herr Oscar Hainniersteln hns nrovlded for aiiothor weok of grand onera. which will bo dlsponsed freo ot charge to regular subscribers. Herr dl'-eetors aro In the habit of accept ing benefits for thenisolves, hut sel dom do they glvo "benefit" perfor mances for their patrons. It Is to bo hoped that, Mr. jllamniorsteln's plan will be deservedly popular. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In tho District Court of Carter Coun ty, State of Oklahoma. V. H. nieakmore, plaintiff, vs. W A. Dashlell and J. It. Hutchlns, De fendants. Notice. Not'.co Is hereby given that I will on tho Cth day of April, 190S. a the court housu door In tho towi, of Ardmore, expose to salo to tin highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, tho following described prop erty, situated In tho town of Aril moro, Carter county, Oklahoma, ho ' Ing Lot Threo In Block Two Hun I dred and Thirty-two, as shown by tho plat mado out by tho Townslte Appraisers of tho Choctaw anil Chickasaw Nations. Sa d salo having boon ordored by the District Court of Carter Count j to satisfy doht of $975.00 -with ten J per cent (10 per cent) Intorost there-' on from Juno 5th, 1005, until paid In favor of W. H. Bloakmoro and against tho defendants heroin, anil 1 tho cost of said suit. And I havo buon directed by said order to mako said salo; I have' also been directed by said order to collect tho money for tho purchase price thereof aud tnako to tho pur chaser a deed. This tho 3rd day of March, 190S. J. H. AKHRS, MMS-25 Shorlff of Carter County Burn to Mr. and Mrs. S. H, Preddy a boy. .Mother and son aro doing well. The Arcade NEWS AGENCY MAIN STREET Subscriptions taken for The Ardmorcitc and all out-of-town papers and magazines. The newest magazines. Exclusive agent for The Daily Oklahoman. WANTED To submit you bids on building Drlck Houses Hrlck Business Houses Ilrlck Ohlmneya Hrlck Flues Or anything built of brick. Prompt estimates furnished on work any where. Call mo up at Phono No. 889 or address mo at Ardmoro. P. V. Petty Crick Contractor and Uulldor. 17 Barrels Seventeen barrels of Coca Cola wero served at our fountain in uc drinks durii g the past season. It's moro Coea Coin than all the other fountains in the city sold. We know how to serve drinks. G Hoffman Drug Co. ! jj ; j Necessary with Statehood. NEFF'8 PRACTICE In JUSTICE COURTS Phase of Justlc Procedure. Invaluablo to tho Now Jus tlces of tho Peaco and ot U Interest to all Officials and Lawyers. jj PRICE $3.00. tt For Sal6 by the Ardmorelte tt Publishing Co., Ardmore, Ok. tt :: :: t: :: :: :: :: :: :::::: DAY or NIGHT you may have prompt trans fer ard baggage service by calling phone 2115. CECIL FRENSLEY Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR RtlUvw Coldi br working thtm out of th yiUm through a oopkw tad htmlthy action of tht bowI. R1Uy Cough by eltarwlng th mucout mimbmnei of th Uiroal, htt and bronchial tub. MAa pUMMrt to tkm Ucta M Mapla Sugar" Children Like It For Salo uy W. B. Frame. I