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Indigestion f means lack of nourishment and consequent loss of weight and strength. Irritablencss, nervousness, total unfitness for the duties of life. Don't be handicapped go to yout druggist today and ask for rhe successful, harmless, quick relief giving remedy for stomach troubles. Its merit has been posi tively established ''Your money back if you want it." Little tab lets easy to swallow. Try Digestif at our fvA, 50c at fill druggists, Or if you doubt write The DlgestitCo., Juckson.Miss., for a full size package without charge H n A WEB WEATHER hill I II; A PIE HELPER )l I l it OP t il Mil l s PAGE T MOOSE bODGB OWEN lir.An- TV mNMIil Jt VI IO.V. COTTON OUMKi IT AX i i. nr s TO ii POOTfl n DAY! TitAono. Headaches Impair Mental Faculties end should not bo nllowed to bo come chronic Whether caused by Deal or cold, stomach disorders or nervousness Hicks'CAPUDINE i- the best remedy to take. It'ti lniiiil effects immediate pleas anl to take. 10c, 25o and 5Uo at drag stores. SUPREME DICTATION WHITES DEMAND FOR RICH GRADES triii Ung inni HMPtacturtni Pleats s Will - Ilium' I i jyu.lu- tion i n -i Growing One, Improvements t fnveetment Ht a Wb4t the national lu tnuki- at Sumf 'prrMPiitlnK a tiitul million dollars Ii MooHe lodge olfl'M 'liringN In cum' the A New Light on Auto Lubrica tion. Viscoline Auto Oils. With out a peer as to Quality. Nut the Cheap Kind nt a Fancy Price, but the Classiest Product on the market at Any Price, Let Us Demonstrate this Truth. KEROSENE KID CO. Phone 1115. EVERYTHING IN OILS. TULSA ICE COMPANY Solicits your patronage on the strength of its ability to give you the best ice that can be made W hat morecan you desire? Phone 12 Today TULSA ICE CO, 4. North Detroit PHONE mt BAGGAGE I I y r SERVICE AT Line m hours Women ml Children are Safe Willi Us Younkman s For Pure Drugs, Prompt and Courteous Serx-ice Your Pi escriptions fil'.ei accotdittg to your Doctor's orders Brady Hotel, Bldg for llleh 7& ORABEK S Li.i.CiElC SHOB SHOP 14 Wilt t" H, proposition to loeate the national In iin- m ar Tule-a, Is ui ri'pted. A lengthy niter u received pester, day by Ben P Mnney, of Tulee Lodge No. 41 4, U i). O, kl from Arthur II. Junes of Indianapolis, supreme dle- tator ut the Ifooee, In which the itate- ment Is made that Tulsa lias a mighty Rood illume to land this IiIk Institu tion. "Plows let me know at ones' Just what kind Of a proposition Tulsa and Sand Spring! OaU muke us us an in dueement to loeate the natioiiul homo there," suld Mr. Jones III the letter. Would Want 100 teres. "We would requite 31)0 aires of land to start with, with the privilege of buying additional ndjaoeiit uere upr later on. The improvements w would make on this land, in tlio way of bulldlngy, etc., would cost about a million dollars, end the insiitiiiiun would be the Inrgeet Institution for the education of boys and Klrlu In the world." The advantages for an Institution of this kind at Sand Springs are mani fold, and all these things will be laid before .Mr. Joins shortly by a com mittee from the. local lodge, who will be backed up In their efforts to land the home for Tulsa by Charles rage, owner of Sand Springs. Mould Manilla, line, Too. The national home Would include the manufacturing establishment In connection, which makes furniture for Moose lodge halls, Moose Jewelry and other articles. The Moose printing establishment, which furnishes sup plies for all the subordinate lodges and prints the Mouse periodica! which goes to every Moose in the country each month, would be installed in connection with the enterprise, The national home Is at present located "t M uncle, Ind., but condi tions make It nciemary to move It j from that place, end locate It per i manently on the lodge's own prop I erty and In Its own buildings, That no place in the country Is ! more naturally situated or furnishes i better natural aihuiilagnH for this In stitution Is certain, and all that re mains to be done to secure the nation al home for Tulsa is to piece before the national officers a tangible and enticing proposition, This Is what will be done In the immediate future. The Moose lodge has about 5,00(J members in Oklahoma, with a I01I30 of 1,400 members nt Oklahoma City, r,oo at Bapulpa, and over 300 in Tulsa, besides In other tonus and cities of the state. It is said to be one of the fastest growing fraternal orders in the country today. It Is said that should the national Moose home be located at Sand Springs it would be the bi gest single Industrial achievement that Tulsa has ever made. Wading in Chicago (.ruin. CHfCAOO, N,,v. 1. Wheal rs bom, dt.d toiluv after b, inK f,,,. a (line demoralized awing to huge sales b a house that had been idi Stifled with the leading bull pliglM, ItepottN of export flour m'iIoh ut Toledo helped milted the tinny. Cloning figures Were 1-8 to 1-4 net lower, but firm. Corn finished unchanged to 11 shads up. (lata either not altered or Is higher and hog products st 1-11 (u 37 1-2 a ea 11.lv unco. Corn followed the Mime liciicral course as win hi an. I was decidedly letlvu. In uats business was relative ly light. Estimates tending to show a big decrease in the world's lard Htpply turned the provision market upward despite a large run of bogs I'lii'ei'-I'oiirtlis of OrOIJ Said to I'll ki d H Ii Reported Hold ing .More freely. Bo west. Win had risen II til.' 27 I pit was cleared pork .' In .If., lard. to NEW YOIIK, Nov. 1. After an early sharp advance in rsspOBSS to steady cables and cold weather news from the western belt, the cotton market turned quieter ami gradual ly worked off a little under big crop estimates, closing Stead) at an ad vance of r. to points, but from 3 to S points under the best prices of tin) duy. The market opened steady at a general advance of II to 10 points, and made further gains of about V POtatg on near months and 3 to a points on later positions. The buy ing was quite active at times, parti OUlarly by Liverpool, the south anil Wall street but every advance above tin- '.i cent level for January seemed to meet llboral pressure. I'n it of this selling was based on rumors that the national ginners pre liminary returns Indicate a ginning to October J, of over 9,900,01)0 bales, although this was denied. A promin ent New Orleans authority estimated the crop at la, 000, 000 bales mini mum and a private estimate as high ns 16,0011,000 was wired from Mem phis. The western belt forecast In - Thursday with prospects for still eoi- di r weather on the way from the northwest where zero temperatures were noted. lteports from China said that the native money market had been much affect nil by the revolution and that prospects for the cotton goods bus iness were poor. A good demand ex isted for high grades of cotton in the Interior according to advices received I here but grndes for middling and be- low weakness with accumulations very large. It was again a matter of comment i here that notwithstanding a bufe short Interest, the hears seemed able to cover large quantities of cotton on a comparatively small advance. Tho ! port receipts were much lighter today due to the fact that the end of the j month Shipments had been filled. A local crop authority was out with a slat, meat that 7r per cent of the crop had been picked, that frost was not likely to Injure cotton and that the south was holding more freely. Receipts at the ports today, r.8, 31(1 bales against 73,r.'.l last week und (8,662 lust year. Today's rcelpts at Now Orleans, 3,923 bales against 11,- 031 last year and at Houston 1 7 , S 'J 5 against 10,704 bales last year. 22 1-2 r, i 26 and ribs 16 fl 17 1-2. Qraln In Kansas nn. KANSAS I'll' V, Nov. I. ( Wheat. I mbSTi M i'-lr; 61.01 1-4 'ii 1.01 3-H; Juh, II r.-iic. lose May. Corn December, II Ii . 3-4; July, 63 3 t ,i l-e, 92 (.)' May, Cil GET START TONIGHT Tll.sv Dl loi it c is, Mir SAT ISFIED w 11 ii i wo n us nt i MUST RAVE THIRD, Tuisa democracy, not content with the Strife and discontent among their i numbers through the division of Die i tanks and the organisation of two separate and distinct Democratic chilis In the city, will tonight organ ize a third club, which, according to the Instigators, Is an absolutely In dependent movement ami not to be associated with either "Tuisa County Demooraoy" or rue rules Democrat- ie Club." The meeting tonight will be held I at the district court room at S o'clock land t ho purpose will be to organise in Tulsa Harmon Club, which will sup- port Governor Hamum of Ohio for the presidential nomination next year. Several well known democrats are interested in the movement, the ma jority of them being members of tho Tate-Hill-Hiick-Hcnry. or Tulsa Dem ocratic Club. Chambers Opposes Sen, Owen, State Representative Joe Chambers, from Cluremore, lingers county, was in Tulsa yesterday getting a line on political conditions In Tulsa county. Mr. Chambers took occasion while here to announce that he was op posed to the re-election of Senator Owen, and was strong for llask.ll. lie also told the "boys" that he WSJ going to be a candidate for county Judge In Itogers county at the next election, us he believed getting 66 a duy for serving In the legislature was too much like "eusy money." Galveston Cotton. GALVESTON Tex., Nov. 1. Cot ton steady; middling SVi net and i gross receipts. Il!,0!i0. Sules, 1,063; stocks 201, do.".; (ire.it 1'rituin, 22,Hi0; continent, 11,071. '40-ERS ENRICH ( TI'V TREASURY TO EXTENT OF S70.V Raiding of Oil and Turf Exchanges, Diamond Drug Store, et. al.. Proves a Paying Business, Not a single one of the I'nrtv -nine men arrested Tuesday ntghjl on a charge of loitering when the police raided four alleged gambling Joints put In appearance In police court when their cases were called for trial., tn fact, no one expected that they Would, as their bonds were deposited in every case by the proprietors of the places raided, As a result of the raids the city collected 6705 in forfeited bonds. The places raided were the Oil Exchange, the Turf Exchange, and a place over the I.yrlce theater, nil on South Main street. In the same block, und the Diamond drug store one East Sec ond street. The Hand Looked Curious, Pedcsti ians on the dovvnl, ov n str, et:; last evening were treated to a unique variety of Hallowe'en celebration, when about twrnty-f Ive members of the Tulsa Mechanics' htind, each dressed In some grotesque costume typical of the occasion, played Mil c tlons on different corners and In front of the various moving picture shows Big crowds gathered around the cur-lotts-looklng band, and the music was high appreciated by the audiences. To Qatckly Gain n New Complexion, (Annriiun family Journal.) The quickest way to get rid of a bad complexion Is by the UBe of ordinary meroOltSed wax, procurable at any drug store. Juet spread the wax over your face at night in the same manner you would use cold cream, and the beautifying work lng'ns at once KeXI morning when you wnsh this off, tiny particles of the okt worn-out skin are taken off with it. The following day more of the dead surface skin comes off, and so on until soon you have entirely discarded the faded sal low, blotchy or muddy complexion. The fresh, bright, healthy-hut d skin underneath furnishes your new runt plixmn. No process Uas yet been dis covered that will give e woman such a rarely beautiful and youthful skin. Marks of age, weather, worry and dis ease, which mar the skin, of course disappear with the ekln Itself. Live Stock In Kansas City, KANSAS CITY", Nov. 1. Cattle Receipts, 1 1,000, including 400 south erns. Market steady to 10 cents h'gh ir. Dressed beef and export Steers, 87.10(ii ). Oil; western steers, 84,fiOfi) 7.76; Blockers, I4.OO0MO; southern steers. It. 80494. 60j southern cows, 12.1504.00; native cows, 82.75fffin.00; native heifers, 84.00 7.00; calves 84.00ffr 7.00. Roga Receipts, 16,000. Market 10 to II cents lower. Hulk of sales, tt.H0t.iO; heavy, 6l.lfi496.26; pack ers and butchers, 85.95 Ti 0.25; lights, $6.75 6.10; pigs J4.00tfi4.75. Bhsep -Receipts, 8,000. Market II to 25 cents higher. Dambs, 4.00ffi 6.15; yearling, l.?lf)4.tfii wethers. 83.2501 3 75; ewes, $2.90113.25; suck ers, $2.00 f(i 4.00. ( lib ago Uio Stock. CHICAGO, Nov. i. Cattle Re ceipts estimated at 17,000) mnrki-t Strong to 10 cents higher. Heevee. $4 60119.1 5; Tc'JBS steers, 86.10) 5.90; western steers, 8 4.50 57 7.25; stockcrs and feeders 82. SO ft 5.70; rows end heifers, 82.00 fi 0.00; calves, 85.00 ii 8.75. SOgS Receipts estimated at 24.0OO; market 5 to 10 cents lower. Light, 85.555) '6. 29; mixed, $5.6606.40 heavy, I0I,IO; mixed, I5 65W 5.!i0; good to choice heavy, 85.10W 6.40; pigs 11.7101.11; bulk of sales. 11.11 B 6.25. Sheep Receipts estimated 000; market 20 to 30 cents native, t,ll0l,llj western. 3.90; yearlings, $3,605 4 20; native, $3.75 'o 6. 10; western, 6.00. "Criminal Day" n Ensy One. Eor the first time in months "Crim inal day" in Justice of the Peace Slack's court passed without a single ease having In i n tried or set for trial yesterday. Judge Black staid at his desk all day awaiting the tread of many feet on the stairs outside his office door, the sign of a cue to be tried, but the tread was never heard. "Tulsa must be getting good," suld the tall dispen ser of Justice yesterday in comment ing on the unusual situation. Nineteen in County .lull. With the opening of the fall term of the district court only five days re moved, the county Jail is fairly well filled with prisoners awaiting trial on Offenses ranging all the vvuy from pet ty larceny to btfrgtary. Meals for nineteen were served by the Jailer yesterday. W ill the opening of the district court on next .Monday, it s expected that this number will be griatly reduced, as the cases of those nun In Jail will be tried first on the docket. Will seek Wnci'it.m Legation, LONDON, tt. 31. The Pekln cor respondent of the Daily Telegraph says It has practically been decided that be the last resort the emperor shall seek asvlnm In the American legation. at 28, hlgher; $2.05i Inmbs, $4,000 Kansas CRj Produce, KANSAS CITY, Nov. 1. Mutter Creamery 80: firsts 28; seconds 20; packing stock 20. Eggs Extras 26; firsts 24; seconJa 17c. Live Slock nt ft Wiirth. FOItT WOHTM. Tix . Nov. 1. Cat tle Receipts 5.700: beef steers 10 to 15c h gher at $4 00n5.20; cows, glow, steady, $2.75 41 3.00. Hogs Receipts 1.800; 10c lower. $5,75 5 6.40. Sheep Receipts 325: mnrket flow i Happy, Use TIZ A M.irl For Sort Fset. Act Right Off. New Vnrk KMit. NEW fORK Nov. 1 Cotton spot, closed dull; middling uplands 9 40; middilng Oulf 9.63. Rules 200 bales ST LOOTS, Nov. 1 riosp Wheat lower. December, 18 J-8c; May. 11.01 V,. Corn lower. December. 3-85? 83 Uc. Oats lower. December, 41 3-lc May, 4 8 3 4c. Sors feet? Never Afur UbIiu TIZ (i'loil bye wir- feet, arliing- feel, -wollen feel, sweaty lett, veiling f, l. lirnl fe. t. 8e A ).) carat, . allotmei and biminna anil raw apota. lea vi sever liiel t.. k- Ilka Til i. fore for ymir Ml It la different from an) thing ever 1ef re s d. It aria nt ease and makea the fe,- re markal.lr freah an.1 aore-proof. TIZ ia not a ."WBr. Powder and oth.r foot i-ine.bea rlog up the porea. TI7. drawa out all eolasBosi ' xsdati"iia wlibh linns on ae-reneai of ihe feet, and ia the only reSttSff that doe- 117 . '.-ana .,ut every pore and Klorifier the feet your f-ei You'll nerer limtr train or uraw up rsa fire in pain, and ynu'll forgsl Bbasn your eoma, banlnna anil eallon-en You'll feel like a new peraon. If you don't find all thia trio alter trying a Ihi of TIZ, vnu can get reef n."ney right hart. 117 ia for aale al all drnfriatt tt 2 e p-r hag, r i will at -at yu direct if yoa wiah heel vv aicr I.utinr Itadgr a Co . ridcig,,. lit New Suits New Overcoats New Shoes New Hats Nezv Sweaters Nezv Shirts W o ;irc prepared as never before to show you a complete outfit from head to feel w ith wearing apparel that stands out as new and absolute!) correct Correct Dress For Men emee 33 CLOTHING CO, 2 Id So. Main Host Evi r Clothes for Hoys is the force that keeps the nerves well poised and controls firm, strong muscles. Men and women who do the wotld's work can avoid Brain fag and eomrd their hcnlth by feed ing brain und body with Scott's Emulsion I That Dental Work you bave been putting off should l"' dune now before the cold weather makes your teeth cry out for pi iper treatment PP There is no Better Place Than at the Union Painless Dentists. SPECIAL PRICES UNTIL NOVEMBER 1st. Whalebone set of Teeth $5.00 Gold Crowns $4.00 W hite Crowns $4.00 Silver Billings 50c and $1.00. . . . COME NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE! UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS Don't Forget the Name and Number. 111 1-2 South Main. Telephone No. 1780 7 tA Vat-a. m m mm . if My km- av BetxTis- ey , AT tou:j TAINS, HOTELS, OR CLSCaVHCN (let the Oriiniil una Genuine HORLIGK' MALTED MIL 1' t. 17 i ra;i t. a ii i m vuviinnieiaiiai:i. IT . Hff.cl rja MUl 111 tlllV ITIIIil I TUX Insist on "H()KIJCK,S,, I aka a puckuu bume 2 EI To hsivo experts do your wiring und fixture installation because your ex pense stops there, : and dtiea not go on-an-on for re pairs. See US. dodge njrmiCAL COMPANY I'lieqe lt. 121 B. Id. HUNTERS This store offers you fhe most complete liii'"! of Sporting Goods in Elastern Oklahoma. Come here for your fall bunting and camp ing outfits. We have the new Winchester Automatic in stork. WEST SECOND STREET SEVEN DOUBLE 0 Call 700 and unler a bottle of bsalth-glvtng, strength pruiluo. lng Sand Springs Wafer I resh daily Cross Band Sprl' f farm in sealed sterilised booties, A trial will make you a Saud 8 rings water enthtnlasL CALL 700 Sand Springs Water Co. 1 mm JlanlaylMcCuM GorapajiK r Da 7 or NUttt. Ambulance Service 15 W. Third Mh TO THE PUBLIC: INSPECT THE ONLY SANITARY STORE Wt eto nor handle reprocess canned goods ft chitnical I' leached flour and we only han clf ihe goods that U'ttj passed on by the pure food in spector. 'I hat is ihe reason why tve can 't fell our goods as cheap ar others do. "QualityNot Quantity" JOHNSON BR O THERS PHONES 392-.W8 16 Eait i hird Street GET THE HABIT of Trading at the tio PACIFIC OA coMi'WY For CaVSkSl Coffee. Ten". gBaVfe, BstatWtl mid ItukiMK I'owder". and be acaurod of quality. I'hiilie MM, Store 315 Kant Third Street. PEOPLES ICE CO. PURE ICE PROMPT SERVICE PHONE 319 1st CHEYENNE Head World Want Ads. liead World Want Ads. BAXTER'S UNDERTAKERS Phon 9J