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,r -vet r T-flwii A I ' I i Farmer's Champion J. S. SOULE. P-xAC-CM ELGIN. OKLASOHA OKLAHOMA NEWS .NOTES TJW rvCL? Ut ai Tsrfwis c"tai aJ c as f M4 rax. Lsvuca wiS Efi? carrta Stsa Tri. lilt axitf Vjt tui si iratxiKs JiefcW Sr tass. A Uses: riti ivix-twi at Si trtil bwrr to zxmut i trl ts tai ii K 6-i.i &J 1st iSfc. Tie 5WMf Jir4i tywdt Jcr tut Tretk" W3 ii O- J'i;, 3F 30 Ci ti iKTt fXf J'ltTM. Dnxt cfcirot at tSmiefti i ;di5cc JHs. Jr is koic moi lfo sc ti ts"-i:c x wart- iixfrt ww Liai J3r jtixirc ii i;;T7ciu.i SvWf Si xJi i a- t7-vf Xpidtetrri iciu'tt. A SV41trs.tr Jairtnixr t,OU x. zsr fcix. d til tzszj- lit tn&U&ifa Sin 4 ti vzs. Ibt ircoti te. IS Cinff it rtT- irf (; ztsr. zx 1 iae. CrafctM& ltrr Tie ja e ti Wisitiiaf ;osSc IT aSss WEST a! Okitircsi. City tSf ok xtxt -"Hi Hto la sscy xst f a maps. Airaccifcr ta i Txka. Ai-rcciie tfirfj- -ry issi is tfe tcwa it : 74iJ ix ;ait wis itTt s : si tows So rwxsve trr;-c: rsc it szJ jtyiitiisj. 1 I I! A iT-trsfcf lajiiUl ran ifS5 ;3ijei : jUti. t Vyt it re ?riri4 to sasil ti irtJl tstlrlT vlii: It left -.-' Ti Hiircrti HrtM. IriatlT el:- STrl tilt th HtM iiK tk'i 1mc ef ti pt;c fas tire i ftoe ol ti rri. io -bxj ta Btr UtHJ ttsdls 2 courestl ol !. At Roi7 a cirfciij J pfc.e lssir ci?ht re zsd xa essts vas at-txei- to th bsraias ca; zo4 & qziizt rsa cai'e to Hero, b th k-cal re dtpirti2t ixs called otjt to ei tlrcrUh the 2am. Tb Ann!iirte Deaocrxt vuii t&e ""taxrrUse Hcec and rtod be<h bill" amended to prcrM that tht- "appllcaat be able to mud Cat-tooted jasip h! lensth par bis srocrj- bill ad whip hit el;ht la Trt'icats." Ttaes-Democrat of MusVogee says U 1 perfectly rl?ht for coasrtrssaien to conduct a mall course of lnstruc tlocs ca ho to obtala a federal of Cre. If he want to. but in to' nia. time the pfe knife it setting rusty. That tbo who raarry In haste can repent at leisure Is exemplified la thf La ton man who within a 'our ireek after belns sraated a divorce marrlw a second time and la now iserTlng r one-year sentenco In Jail for bis bastr An Oklahoma judge has decided from the bench that each ctaa in Ok iahoma U entitled to one Jag per year and that such would not constitute grounds for divorce. It some other Judge will now provide the perunt life will be worth Hrln?. Promoters of an. electric light sys tem In Quintoa have deposited $XW with the city treasurer as a guaranty of good faith, at.d say that in th erent work Is not commenced within sixty dars from the date of the fran chise the city may keep the entire amount. The Logan County News ha a plan for the state to recorer all. &nd more, too, of the money spent by the legls lature. The plan Is to put the legis lature on exhibition, charge a dollar admifMon and run excnrslonu Xrom ail orcr the country. It says the peo ple are wild to watch the legislature perform. To ascertain the most ancient gan Indulged la by tho human race, the IianlesTlIle Examiner recently con ducttd a lengthy rocearch. and found that playing hands was known before Hoyle was erer thought of. General hfad;usrtrs for th third district cf the Chicago. Rock Islam L Pacific Railroad ccrapany. including the system south of CaWWeRr Kan . In the states o Oklahoma. Texas, Ar kaosas. Louliiaaa and Tennessee, will be rnored ca June 15 from Fort Worth, Texas, to El Reao. Okla. J. L. Iiurke of Hobart, tts appoiat M by Governor Cruce to succeed weorge 11. uiooai ca the state board of eabalmers. Blooms terra haTlng expired Aprl. 1 Burke's term extends for thre years. The other members cf the board are L. T. Walter of Ada ad John JL Draper' of Oklahoma City. The county ccmatlssioncrs or Gar- 6e!d county tare rf fused to call an election for the purpose of voting on -the fr. fair proposhtca. bolding iha the 1,472 naraes on Ue petition wert 'wX 54 per cot of the qualCetl tc4cti M the cwatr. IN A RAW DtSTHCT TSs HiMMti Wtea Attest I Wss Mate te K-n? CaaGiy J By wLtt jxwj; 0EI-AEY. I "Tor & a ft& rr l ttt. Tmrnf tr. Kc rtsoilU niJi ! JlUftnSS, A lit 5f.i firt tt " cert. r ii.t it it SsR. sviccii. , ai'frfSHsifitaoe iii sra bSTftef la c-t fcna: EsmcartsM i 11 tw. lie arKce i r auurHk ti4 1 i iKa 3ii a Stubs' ss si cuk 'Wa ; Ot rsta t jftjiiat-i; Xf Sutai 1 ruaJ- to jirtudcruJ Jric Sr tin csnaz? ll ?C3rtC ssrrx tK. Fiihiit J iai taiisi j ifit iic5& 71 t i ;&u -trp ce3? Itt sob tyuri, i sit "KlICT iccJ icsrti O-n; 3w t-skj- 3i45- "Tiitor ' ti Krti. ci , u 12 ?iclSt: .n n jj-s ceois- j -itJ Eax BiiiMtt ijf hi 3Iiialctt 4 S15r i;3i ftM fray x levies j iil tSri&ni si rv tutrfca. ti re j ifKlT riri-j jut jr-i &tx t JAci j ? JiolnaJr rtrifi iy Mir ceti JsrrsfcT Tw jifttrs. a smiB lit wJiar tr& firtrjJxrt 3tilf; cs oc ti tTzuhl &r xt a Bclc itetast caS? Bry-, tia- a txi. tt-vs. ti r-rat:r"s aee of ti "Tea rwple rake a stand here," or. ccrstT AS ti eiA itiM zi tie I Dxa to the doctor aad his party claries Ttxs carrt tc tier. aad t3 eiS sight. If we accd you we'll tire ti eccaiy r:i w kept. Scal." O: axit ti Brwtt rai?. wiplag Oaa ad h!s aea had eight horses act a lizitZcA iinJt frcs ti nala Wtched to an eaoraous flat drag, made rsiU r ti j4 it rp" tie strong timbers ard chained solidly. fUeaT. t Ire te what Httle there They ascended th hill laboriously As k-w f IX. aad every rcr la Bry- Shey reached Its c.nmlt nearly every as v-as cos5sie! except tie register's . MB broke out lrto a yelL cor. ' Lanterns were Cashing, men moving Ti state aaUsor.' e were advised t'st. They had been anticipated. of this erstrage aad 'jdered a special ' aloved about fifty feet from 1U orlg eJectlca. The vote of the cozaty ,nal ,te Soere was the regfslry office ' being slowlv and cautiously dragged u 1 I if sL M v KXi -That OuBht to Please You." were to decide upon a new site for the register's oSce, with a view to locat ing It In a less isolated locality where Its records could be protected. A cen tral point was necessary, and the choice designated was between Rldgo ford and PriucevlUe. It was aa uproarious occasion. The election was held at Bryan. The Breckltjs appeared en masse, mounted and armed So did the "iildnlght Rid ers." Their leaders grouped their men near the offlc to "protect" It and pre vent fraud About noon the Indica tions were that the votes were favor ing Prlnceville At the close of the ,, uuc.cr 11 waa aunvunceo man are fragrant The splcea are ar Rldgeford had carried the day by Just j nDf;ed on a cushion of cotton batting three votes. Then pandemonium broke' ana covered with white game. The '0O5e- j sheerness of this bag permits the va- Jed Breckitt declared that the ballot t rlous colors of the spices to glimmer bos had been stuffed. Dan Babbitt , through, giving a very pretty effect proceeded to seal It and hand it oter' The bags are tied with narow satin to the sheriff for safekeeping. Some f ribbon and can be hung anywhere. one started a row. There was a shot, a general melee, and one of the old time clan battles ensued. Now, three days later, Dan walked Into the oOce of Dr Fairbanks with the words that begin our story. Tho favor which the young physi cian bad done to which Dan alluded was an exigency call for attendance on a wounded friend for whom the ota- cers were looking. He rode twenty j miles amidst all the perils or a CarE.j uer; "AH persons knowing them stormy night, saved the life of the selves Indebted to tbls concern are re refugee, braved a stray shot from the ' quested to call and settle, AH those watching Breckitt and won the undy-. Indebted to this concern and not log gratitude of Dan. "1 thought I would eo see and tell you bow things stood about the regis try office." contiBiK Um young out law leader. "WSy ife tJtJ-i ii :UJd ISA' NoJ y Vntp Jn' dietec tMi TiiflTliiirty. -. csk Bat srwti Sa 1M cctctty Ji Breckltl miJtn tu . fcire a(ci--ftilly l(&n, 3ii Ks.: izs b'ste scot te,p octlt ta taf tie nrciiter'i cScr, rwvirS 34 ag, or-er to Prtrcrrille." "Tct uu r czcUlaed She BrwUtU sx cc i-gf f i.x3x3eat rot TOt. CP3rt xz& pax im rtvrci. rre cc pt ywer iitl. I raii joa to cj-ut get iiMi irij oi rw;isii$ fcere ho cts 5 4jfi tt t2t to ar with asy crsrvi loaarrc r:cbt-' .' '3x -ioS -K-iTT" J: '.1'r-ei lie doctor '"Tcx.'H tao-r -si ti tiae coxes. j i. 1: yewsr cro-vi wOI rtaad by us . aetcc- wia ret ti recardi That rertt to rHzs yet it gives us the rKT fit. St -ap ikjIs. here, it iaSJf sp ti tc--s aad year business. a,: !tr &fkw ihxt. touH have xi Ssterwt !a kacvag that once the P-kKt5 gtt ti rgtter"s oface, new ytc;Je wffl i jet as ooatrol. ." coide-i; tie doctor, seeing Si Hcit lrde-d. xai lookiag a trifle eaiSivrxK;5i. Ti.re's c!d tkjt'vr aaJ his gal es ;eitlly the gal. bs her pretty eyea! Xj Don " Te. y-s, tat -ranted the doctor, sfcihias farfccsly -j ftl it a duty to itl? yoc" OM voaathaa Tohver had beea the rditrar of tie coacty from time Im rsriaL His daaghter Dora u his eisef dk. It saeett a good deal to Shea, this ccaty seat Imbroglio. Be ; that. Dr. Falrbaaks. in the ver- txcslar of the district, was ourting" along the top of the ridge. A moving apparatus with a windless operated by horses was evading a dipping slant to gel the building to the flat, level road leading to Prlnceville. An Im mense rope cable, taut and straining, held the great drag on which the structure tilted dangerously. "Change 'em!" ordered Dan at once. "Leave the rest to me," and then, as his men drove Into the un prepared Brackttts, Dan sprang to the cable, his bowie knife ln-hanil, and began backing at It "Look out she's coming!" his strenuous voice thundered out. The stared and amazed contingent led by Dr Pa.rbanks witnessed a fear ful spectacle, as down the steep hill side the heavy, clumsy structure came hurtling It toppled from grade to grade, thee 'hree hundred feet belowl at the edge ' ' the road It landed with a crash, a are kindling wood wreck. There ne'e shots overhead, then they ceased and then the olce of Dan Babbitt was heard distinctly: "We are two to one, ou fellotrj. If It's a fight, come on but no scrim mage. The registry office 13 over on our side of the township lino now, and we're ready to defend our rights." Tho Breckitts made off sullenly. Dan came d"wn with horses and drag. "Pick up 'he splinters, boys," ho or dered. "TaVe special care of those Iron record boxes. "Doc," and ho lowered his tone to a chuckling whls pvr. "I reckon that sweet Dollver gal will keep ht-' position a little longer, eh? until j'u give her a life-long one In that new home of yours" JCepf-rle- JIJ. by W G Chapman.) Spice Bags of Egypt. One of the most satisfactory meth ods of scenting the clothes closet. Is a spice bag Tbeso bags are Imported fmm Krvnt and .ire as nrpJtr n thnv though the best results arc obtained In the narrow confines of a closet or drawer. Tee color Is so unusual and so very refreshing and appealing that many women bang them beside l ho dressing table, thus perfuming tho en tire room Per the Debtors. A rural manufacturer duns his cus- tozners In the following novel man- knowing It are requested to call and find out- Those knowing thmslvo to be ludebtcd and not wishing to call are requested , to, stay at one plac tag enough for us to reach them." TO BE WHITE SUMMER THAT MEANS FRESH, COOL AND BECOMINQ TOILETTES. Alto Practical Tub Frocks That Art Exceedingly Chic Vivid Colors Are Offered, However, for Those Who Prefer It Is a long time tinco summer frocks were so alluring as those that are being shown for the coming sea ton. This is to be a whlto summer, so fashion authorities say, and a white summer means fresh, cool and becom ing toilettes Even whlto wool has p way of looking cool, and tho average woman on a hot day will look cooler Pompadour Marquisette. In whlto serge than in colored gauze, however she may feel. Nnturally, colore will not be taboo. All who want them may ucar them, not only In soft, summery tints, but lu vivid hues, startling to tho eye, for never has this generation 6een color combinations and designs more bril liantly audacious than are shown lu many of the new fabrics, particularly among the silks Thcro nro Oriental borduro stuffs that aro beautiful aud not too bizarre; and some of tho Oriental designs translated by way of tho old Jouy prints aro really delightful If discreet ly used. PARASOLS IN VARIED STYLES May Be Practical or Made of the Fll- mlest of Fabrics, Just as the Owner May Prefer. Although practical parasols will still bo made of taffeta, filmy fabrics llko chiffon lace and tullu will bo preforrod for decoratlvu effects. Tboso of gay fabrics and colorings will bo mndo without laco or net covering, but veil ed, printed satins nnd silks which har monize with so many frocks will be popular. Stripes will bo very much UBed. block and whlto framed with a wide, block border, as well as pin stripes with tiny bouquets of prim flowers flung In botweou. A white silk parasol veiled with black chiffon has n niching of whlto and black chiffon 011 the edgo. Anoth er model of this kind is mndo of em broidered taffeta applied lu points over a deep border of whlto chiffon. V mod el of emerald-green silk turns up abruptly all nroutul tho edge, A gar den party parasol has n centur of ucru crepe figured with fruit mid 'lowers, terminating with n wide ruuio of Incu. Tho gayly nulled empire parasol note out llko tho skirts of a bollo of lSfit), A palm-shaped parasol of white silk Is shirred so that tho fullness surends out between tho ribs llko n palm leaf. It U edged with block silk. A sun shade shaped exactly llko a Umpshndu la made of white chiffon, laco trimmed, and edged with croclu.t balls uiul black velvet Also on the Inmnshadu ordur fr:uol of gray chiffon, ruchinl and shirred on Its tint top, enulrclml arouBd the edge with thrco bands of black chiffon. i Cren where the OrimUl Mm Is lost, brllllaat color to fptejueatl mm. and odd and daring color-schemes ar exploited. Parisian dressmakers and) milliners revel la tbls sort of things but such rovels are dangerous for tics' designer who bas not the Preach: color-sense, who Is not truly an artist-. And'fio one cones back U the origi nal proposition, that a white summer Is & kindly thing and that the wise woman will take advantage of the fact that white It exceedingly chla as well as becoming. Moreover, It la practical. Of course, It means cleans ing and tubbing, but It will cleanso and It will tub, and that Is more than can be said for a large per centago of the colored fabrics. If they aro dainty enough to bo pretty. Tho woman who yields to tho luro of tho delicate pinks and blues and lilacs ntid greens, or of the delight ful, flowered cottons, which aro so templing in iuo urst spring stowing after a winter of dark skies and dark frocks, may havo an attractive sum mer wardrobe, but It will bo neither practical nor do economical as that of the woman's who turns her back upon tho flowery spring lines and buys tho white that Is not so bewitch ing In the hand, but Is so eminently satisfactory on the back. FLOWERS FASTENED TO FAN Distinctly New Place Found for the Bunch of "Futurist" Blossoms Just Now In 8uch Favor. A new placo has beon found for tho distinctive bunch of futurist flowers. They have been used at tho corsogo, on the hat, at tho belt and on tho neck ruff. Behold them now fastened portly to net, laco or Ivory fan. Thoy aro effective, too, tho gaudy, stiff flow em, against the dainty white fan. They are generally caught about tho stems to the outBlde stick of tho fan, and one of the flowers Is fastened se curely In place farther along the stick. Arranged In tbls manner tbey do not Interfere with tho opening and shut ting of tho fan. The woman who can uso a paint brush can make a futurist fan of a different sort by decorating a net or laco fan with spots and blotcbeB of brilliant color, cerise, orange, purplo and bright green, in oil paints. Shaded Effects. At a college dance recently given In tho college theater every one mar veled at the pretty girls, tho flne looklng men and tho general air of happiness and enjoyment that prevail ed. Other danaes given In the same room had been successful, but thcro had always been a sort of barnlike atmosphere which no amount of gay cty could dispel. Ono of the members of tho committee explained the change Tho girls on tho comlttec, six of them, had bought several rolls of deep pink crepo paper, a ball of twlno and some pins. On the tops of step ladders and chairs they hnd made and fastened on ruffled paper shades over every electric bulb In tho room. The result, for which tho dancers coufd find no reason, was nn nlr of festivity which every one noted. It was all due to tho soft yellow pink light Bir Pins Worn. Tho threo-luch bar pins continue In favor. Thoso with tho sterling or al uminum setting holding clusters of rhlncstones nnd oriental pearls make a charming clasp for tho dollcalo laces that trim so lavlMily the present day blouses. STRAW AND VELVET i4a5SZ6B .SBBBBBBr tfeVv bflsssssssv TVBBW ssssssssPjMsiM-eajaa afflHpVBf sssa vssssssssss a asss 'aapeaT 24sd Black straw In used for this oblong pimped hot, whh-h Is trimmed with a bond ami bow 0f cherry ribbon velvot und u Biimll bunch of flowers. m W Novelties In Bracelets, If your foreurm Is whlto and rounded, It deserves tho docoratlon-of n bruculut Depending upon tho size of your Incomu or of your earnings, )ou limy lmu u ,,rcUy nnd ua(nty bracelet of llllgreo silver, of silver liiku nml crjbtals or In silver bands Joined by tiny cjmnB n coraj. Ju8t n wro bit moro expensive are the beautifully engraved bangles In ster ling alker nnd gold and a trifle be yond the liicomo of tho well-to-do wago earner (who Is thrifty) re the sjrsts. , . iM