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Ardmore, Thursday, Sept. 3, 1908. THE DAILY ARDMOREITE PAGE SEVEN For Weak THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM Kidnevs ADOPTED DY CONVENTION Inflammation of the blad der, urinary trouble and backache us: PeWltt's Kidner and Bladder Pllla A Week's Trial For 25c ft. O. DW1TT CO. roc U fcy w W-, tlio iipresontutlvis of la dctn , oerncy or the state of Oklahoma, In hi nlo convention assembled, affirm ing our belief mill renewing our al ii Iglanco to Oto principles of II. o pur ity, cognizant of tlio IncnsiMiiK signs of tlio awakening of tli public con clenco throughout tin1 nation on nc fount ol tlio depredations and on croachmontH of predatory wraith, not only upon tlio jiollllcal hut also ico iioiiilc.il and Industrial rights of Un people, take prdo In that tin' demo cratic party of the republic him align id itself In the pending natloiml po lltlcal contest -with the onus of the for tin1 ri'iiii'd) lug of siioi n n n tt n u u neunnsi n PROFESSIONAL COLUMN. M ! l''P'o nnntttiR it n itauana' ... , , , j Rights of the Masses. tho early life of our national LAWYERS. 11. C. I'otterf. B. A. Walker POTTERF & WALKER, Attorneys and Counselors at Law Ardmore, Okla. James U. Humphrey. T. N. Kobnclt. HUMPHREY & RODNETT, Attorneys at Law. Hooms 2, I, 0 and S, l'ennlngton-Slms Building, Ardmore. Also have otnee at Muskogee. "WILLIAM W. WRIGHT, (Registered Attorney) Formerly With Dawes Commission C: '.eat, Citizenship Coses and other matters befoio the Interior Do partmcnt, Exclusively. Offices Washington Loan ft Trust Hulldlng Washington, D. C. R. F. TURNER Attorney At Law Careful and painstaking attention gtv cn to All Matters Intrusted to mo Office Hooms 9 & 11 Wheoler Uldg Office phone 213; Hes. phono 773. Compiler Indlnn Cbas. J. Kapler. Chas. H. Merllllat Compiler "Indian Active Court Laws and TreatleB" Practitioner. KAPPLER & MERILLAT, Attorneys and Counselors at Law Practleo beforo all Courts; On. ares. (Jovernment departments and Commissions. Indian Cases a spo- clal'y. Office, Itoiid nid'g. Washington D. G. M. F. WINFREY Attorney at Law. Justice of tho Peace Notary Public Hooms 14 and 16, Noble Uldg. Phones: Ileal 83G blue. Ofllcn 166 PHY8ICIANS. FREDERICK P. VON KELLER, M. D. Surgery, Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat Eyes accurately fitted with Qlaaaaa. 'Phones; Offlc 146, RosldeM 44. ARDMORE SANITARIUM Drs. von Keller, Hardy A Henry. Modern equipment for tho scientific treatment of all surgical cases. Trained nurses In attendancco. Ardmore. Okla. W. M. ANDERSON Veterinary Surgeon. Ardmore, Okla. Office: Smi h'a Livery Barn. Phono 128. TALIAFERRO'S Undertaking and Embalmln North Washington SL Pbonoa 341 and 433. ARCHITECTS. W. A.TiU'kt-tt T. W. Myall TACKETT A. MYALL ARCHITECTS Office In Slras-Pennlngtim" Dullding. Ardmore, Okla. STENOGRAPHER MISS GRACE BRYAN Public Stenographer All work neatly and promptly done. Olllco I Ilmer Hotel. Phono 178. Residence phone 521. In existence In tho cont.isl between centralized ower and the rlghta of tho massed, tliu necessity for the ov Intend of tho doinoonitlu mrty arose and wltli the approval of the people, Thomas .lollorsou, its found, r, was placed at the bond of the administra tion of our notional government, an nouncing tho doctrine ofniunl rlghu to all and special privilege to none. There never wuh a time lu our history when the application of tills doctrine, was more no- Hsary nnd it cm nev er b truly applied except when Uo people rule not only In letter but in spirit. Dire Prophesise Unfulfilled. A long sutforlng people In the two territories when they catno to their own by securing tho right to govern thenm-'lvet), in adopting the consti tution of tlilH Htato, readily embracod tho opjKirtunlty to write in such law principles by whloh tho iiooplo might rule, and, notwithstanding tho fact that tUtt're -wor prophecies of dlro eoimnercial and economic disasters an the result of thin adoption nnd np idicatlon. though co-lncldont with such adoption, and approvnl by Uio manipulation of this samo predatory power, n groat panic was preclpltatiU without any cause for exlstenco, un der tlio republican administration, contrary to their claim, that panics imiiio only under deinocr.it Ic rule, y t wo are proud to say that we liave our commensurate share of prosperity under such constitution, laws and democratic government not- i withstanding sucth anlc. Senators by Direct Vote. Adhering to tho .leffersonlan Idea that tho people have tho enpacliy as well as tho Inherltent right, to rule, tho democratic party stands for th? election of United Stntes senators by direct vote of tho people, and lu pursuance of that Idea tho il.miocr.itlc members of tho first legislature of tlm sUito of Oklahoma memorialized con gress to submit amFiidnient to tho constitution of tho l.'. S., requiring tlio I'nltod States senators to he so elected; anil wo endorse and com nv tud tho democratic members of tho I'nitod Stale somite and houso or representatives from Oklahoma for introducing measures lu each Iioiibo of congress submitting such amend mint, anil wo charge tho rcsonslbl ty for Its defeat to tho congress which is now and -Ikis been for tho past 14 years republican In both houses. Republican Trick Nipped. In tho recent primary, tho demo cratic nominee for the United States senate received more than 16,006 votes and tho republican 2(1,000 votes. Tho demand of tho vopubll- MISS NELL NOLEN, Public Stenographer. Office Whlttlngton Hotel. Most Centrally Located Hotel in Oklahoma City Elegant Cafe in Connection EUEOPEAN PLAN Grand Avenue Hotel GUY V. FtiKGUSOX, Prop. The Mast, ol Service. Oklahoma City, - Okla COMPARE OUR SERVICE WITH OTHERS. Postal Telegraph Cable Co. N. Washington at. Tel. No. 11. 4 c .iiM' at which our rc i uulicnn sia- i r state, Kansas, is In ill.-, .ulmlnl tcrod, the san.e bring practically I'ipiiit lu area and poulatioii. Commend the Legislature. We poind with especial prlilo to the following laws enacted by the legislature: l-'irst, tho creation of a banking boards and tho depositors' guarantee fund,, making n hank de posit In tho state of Oklnliomn as good ns cash lu hand, and thereby bringing into this state from neigh boring states, deposits equal to 1(1 per centum of tho money owned by the people of our state. Second, making provisions for the loan of school moneys of the state upon high-class securities and giving preference for tho antiie to tho far mers of our state. Third, tho enactment of a stnte printing Iniard and state printing system by which tho price of stat utes of the stale are reduced from $11 to $2.60. and tho session lawa from $:!.00 and 15.00 to r.O cents. Urge Separate Coach Law. Fourth Tho enactment of a sem rato coach law for white and colored races. Fifth The enactment of a primary election l.i w by whleli the people choose their ontii candidates nnd through which candidates for United States senate must pass the expres sion of the will of tho people. Sixth Tho Initiative and referen dum act Is the most complete and finished product of tho kind ever written Into law. Seventh The antl lohliyliig Inw which prevents and punishes corrup tion before legislature, board of coun ty commissioners, city councils nnd school boards. Kighth To make ample provisions for punishment of public olllcers for uccciiliig passes and other favors from railroads, telegraph. express and other companies In this state. Ninth The graduated land tax prevents laud monoHily In the stato. Demand Inheritance Tax. Tenth The graduated Inheritance tax, placing proper burdens upon large estates. ICIevonth Tho enactment of tho gross receipts tax upon, oil, gas, ex press, telegraph, telephone nnd other companies owuln nlgatnglbjfrf shrd companies owning Intangible proper ty and Incomes, required them to pay their Just portion of revenue. Twelfth For tho enactment of the eight hour provision for labor In the public service. Thirteenth For having provided for a full stato government and the purchase of stato supplies at one-half the rost of the stato of Kansas for Inferior orlce. Fourteenth For having enacted a complete system of agricultural and mechanical education for the children, of the state. The same being the most complete and thorough of any state In tho union. Commends Legislature Wo coniuv'nd the -legislature ot Oklahoma for passing tho setxirate school law whloh provides for hOM rate schools for tho white and negro races. Wo further endorso the provision permitting lHigroes to select their own school trustees from their own race, for their own separate scnools. At M to wimo time tho convors" to be nnd 1 1 H 1 i . , . e it i u cms hii their stato platform, adopted j neutral, that the whlti ico, which Aucust 20. l'.ios. to place tho niiiues . unlet- our law Includes tho Indian ot such nominees) on tho olllclal bal lot Is elthor a swaggorlng bluff or a cheap trick, with tho sinister design and purpose of Invalidating tho elec tion this fall nnd withholding tho electoral voto of Oklahoma from Mr. Hrynu, tho splendid standard hear er of democracy, and thus aiding In tho olcctlon of Mr. Taft, tho confess ed enemy of self-government nnd tho proved enemy of tho man who tolls. their I promptly oiiiaium in an rouotriM, or no ric, I VuADC.MARKS.raYr'.tlalt.l L'mivrmlitlirmi- Itrrnl. N-nil bkilcli .tuIrl or 1'tiulu. lor lrw I rfoorl on ivtriitaliiliiy. All eutlKtlt I STRIOTL. CONflDlNIUl. 1'aU'llt pincUl I I CK'llulTriy. puiiwwiiK rrir,rri-r I ik iiiMflwitKV invriiiuis Biiiiiiiu njiTr u.ir umi. txu.k tin 1 low toitlrfamamlht 11 UAtriiti.Wti.it in. trntinna will pat. U"w to irriMutr tirraii'lotht-r I I vuliutuu information, pi in irru t'l aitj anurtia. I ID. SWIFT & CO. .501 Seventh St., Washington, D. C.J Two-Cent Fare a Saving. Wo congrntulato tho democratic party for tho Inserting In our consti tution of tho two-cent faro provision on railways In this state, and tho placing of tho same Into practical operation. Such operation shows that It has como to stay. Tho railway reports for tho fiscal year 100S show that tho passenger earnings unilor tho two-cent basis Is In oxcoss of that of tho provlous yenr under tlio three-cent fare habls. Ily this provi sion alono the democratic party has mndo an annual saving to tho people of Oklnhomi mcro than tho taxes ne cessary to support the stato govern ment. Expenses are Reduced. Wo congrntulato tho democratic ad ministration now In. power in tho stato of Oklahoma, for having nd-. ministered the affairs of tho said ' stato at less than two-thirds of tho i assuranco so Invested capital race, are permitted to select trustees for their t-chools. Wo favor tho purchase of the iok regatod coal anil nsplxi.lt lands at a mlr pilco to bo ngroed upon between tho said state authorities ami the t?liootnw and Chickasaw poo pi o sub- 1 -et to tho approval of tho jH-oplo of this st..to, at the 'ballot Ikk before the contract of purchase shall become offectlvt.'. Wo favor Wh fullest development of such ' lands lu tht iutorvst of the schools nnd charitable Institutions ami lu tho production of tho cheapest fuel for tho people for such state Wo favor as soon as pnsslblo nnd practicable tho snlo of the mirfaco of suoh igregated con! mid aaphalt lauds lu small tracts to actual sot tiers. Oppoclng Timber Monopolies. Won trongly opposo tho passing of tho timber land and other natural iMfKotireos of the st.to into tho hnnds of privnto mouotiolles. Wkti bellovo that the various fodoral bureaus lu this stato should bo lm medlatoly terminated. Wo Irollovo that tho ostntos of tinoso mentally Inconipot' (lit of ivhntever rare, should b& protected by our stato courts. Wo bellovo that It Is tho greatest iniiKirtanco lu tho dev Oopment of our new stato to glvo perfect safety and will ghully seok Investment a the l w i iate of Interest. We di.n a 1him1 lin,' of distinction hetw i ( iium. IttM'siiil In hnticftt tnit lueil.tloiy CHpltfl! i'll!ftlc)l n i ac against the people ami 4 i ic.-tls of the labor of i.. Vm pcojile. W-.J oppose tlkwi' ti.r iHimtlons, which tiro urtfui tng to destroy couiitltW''i ami ih i ll. nrbliitiry jirlces on lv -r n -of llff and on those thliiKs liU!i ,ui prodiiciil by our people. vc d not Int-lid to encourage pred..toi ,i i tal In this state. We do iiitiml t.i I tin toot our people In the imu'ciiIs of , tfnlr honest lnlsir. $v f.uor i-iecial nro for the pi-otei'tlon of -li ilgltts, and Interests of the labni-ing pi opto, such as farmers, miners, Hii aittsnn. tho small tradesman nnd t )t.- women nnd children of this stni-. Devslopment of Resources. We faor he speedy di'M-lopmciit of all our natural rosoinns ,,M) pi-chilly of our oil and g.ts r pmi Wo favor tho doveiopiiim i.i ,u t form of nianuRictitre, for w .n li mn natural rources so will ipnlif ib stale. Wo reeixsirizo th iiluci i.m 01 tin p kiple us iilrsoltltoly esscniial 'o tin tltv1oHnent of this sti and in ill i contlnufluee of suprenmci or tin- d m iKTntto isirty. Wo pledge tin- pai.v to vlKormwIy pnmioto lu cm icion abl I way our public school -.'Hi-iii. so that this stato sl.till -mii.i Hi Cu front rnnk lu tho eduoatliin.il nihimti. V pledgo the people of thU sljtto to the continuance of an comnnlcai ami faithful administration of Us af fairs ami that Uio stale lavs shall he as low as posslblo for the i-ouduci of n stato government properly coll ducted. Fulfilled Plsdges to Ptople. We commeuil tho Ilrt-i li-Klslaturi-of Oklahoma for tho ralihful rullilt ment of Its pledgos to lit- people. It was not to 1 suptroti-d that at its first sslon It was phjsiiHlly ios slide or practical to jrass every law i mcosary to carry Into effect all the provisions of the coiistiiuilon or t. ui tho public necessity nipilwtl. and it , was not to be exii.tctcd that their work would be that of ,ier;ectlon. We pledge the people that the dem ocratic Kirty of tho slate will con- , tluuo thi enaotineitt of lavs until every provision of the constitution is made effective and tfcvU whenever the lawH that may have been pass, d iiku piovn to be defective that the sauie will be amended by the lilentls or the people anil not by their enemies. Wo ro-afflnu the principles and 1 d lunations of tho stato plattorm ot 1 J07. adopted at Oklahoma f'itj ami i lu I'.tOS atlopted at Muskogee and en- . dorse the national platform atlopted i at Denvi r In last .Inly. J Commend Administration. j We congratulate the people of the state of Oklahoma upon tho admin istration of all the state olllcers, tho executive, liicludtiiK all the depart ments thereof, the corporation com mission, thi supreme court and till courts of Inferior jurisdiction. Believing in I lie Jcffcrsnjialu principle ot democracy, that tho pco- I plo should rule and pursuant to such ' belief, having incorporated the prln- , clplos of Initiative and referendum Into our organic law, and with com meiidablo ldelity, the legislature hn lug enacted tho necessary laws o carry tho same Into effect, not only is to stato but also as to county nnd municipal and district govern ment, when such pi "visions nre suli uilttod to tho people, either undt -tho Initiative and referendum fen lures, It is to be done with a view that tho voter shull express his In dividual Judgment under his couscl once iiiitraintueled b partisan dec lnrntloiM, and to that end we declare that a voto upon an Initiative and referendum proposition is not to be a test of otto's party fealty. School Lands. Wo rolterafo that an soon ns pot slblo and prnctlcalile tho lands held by this stato for educational and other purposes, should be sold upon terms that shall be absolutely fair to tho pcoplo f the stnte, reserving tlio preference right to the lessee, as provlddl In the constitution, to the end that such land shall become tax able and become inoio productive to tho actual owner thereof, and there by Increase hoino-ouitlug. We pledgi that tho funds (lorhul from the sale of such lauds shall lo faithfully pre served nnd Invested as proUdcd in tho constitution. Maywo o d THE BEAUTIFUL An Addition to Ardmore in 10 Acre Blocks FOR SALE Overlooking Ardmore from the North. Only one-half mile from city. Location fine, soil fine and the price is right. Best proposition near Ardmore. Five 10-acre blocks already selected. Don't wait until they are all sold then ask someone to kick you. Buy now while you can get the best, all good, but some are better. I he price is right. Call at our office for full informa tion. Phone 726. .-' . .-' Riggins Suggs Adams Co. Ardmore, Oklahoma t t t t t the people declared for state-wldo pro hlhltlon, we congratulate the legisla ture for enacting a law vitalizing and supplementing lu a practical way the constitutional provision relating to prohibition and wo commend the state administration for its vigorous ami rigid enforcement of such laws, and pledge tho continuance of tho same. Tho constitution already pro vided that tho legislature might cre ate agencies under tho supervision of the state, for tho sale of liquor for medical and scientific purposes; the legislature, In good faith, enacted J such a law, with a view of only fa I cllltatlug the enforcement of prohlhl j tlon hut also to carry out every pro I vision of tho constitution relating to ' this subject. The democratic party, under the referendum provisions of tho constl I tutloii, has submitted tho agency pro i positions for tho approval or rejec tion of tho voters nt the ballot box. I We commend tho legislature not only for passing such n Inw, hut nlso for submitting the same to the Individual j Jutlgmi nt of the peopl" for their rati fication or rejection. Oklahoma Hotel Men Meet, (iiilha'. Okln). J-V'ji: 2. Oklaho ma's hotel men aro hero today m semi-annual convention for tho pur iioito of forming resolutions relative to b'giKlatlon desired from tho next legislature. Prominent hotel inei from all sections of the stato aro at tending trtio meeting. Foley's Orlno Laxative Is a new remedy, an Improvement on tho lax atives of fonnor years, It does mt grJK' or nausejito and Is pleasant to take. It Is g-mranteed. For salo by nil druggists. Educational Institutions. Wo bellovo that the present stnU school should ho maintained nnd that other schools nnd stato Institutions should ho established eiptltnbl' throughout tho state and we com moud tho stato administration for Its zealous effort to orxnnlzo tho com mon schools to the remotest district:; of tho stnte Prohibition. Tho democratic party has evi r hocded tho volco of tho pcoplo as expressed at tlio ballot box nnd r.s Three Cent Gas for Factories There is no reason in the world why Ardmore should not have 3-cent gas to otfer to every manufacturing concern that will come to Ardmore. This is the only requirement now lacking to give Ardmore every facility that builds cities out of towns. Natural gas experts have examined the Held southeast of the city and they say natural gas exists there. Poland & Anderson have a body of land lying south of the City park which will be sold to tho people at $100 per lot. The lots are large and beautifully located and worth more than the price asked for them. But this is not all, the purchasers of these lots are members of a large company who will spend $5,000 in sinking a test well on the property. If gas is found every purchaser is an ctjual owner in the well. In the event neither gas or oil is found each purchaser of a lot will be given his deed. . Remember this one thing that the money you pay on your lot goes into the fund to be used in sinking the well, no extra assessments will be made for this purpose. 'J he proposition is safe, sane, fair and reasonable and one that may mean a vast deal to the growth of Ardmore. We want you to buy a lot. The terms are so easy that you will not miss the money. A well 2500 feet will be sunk in two weeks after the machinery is placed on the ground. Lots $100 Each, $25.00 Cash, balance $12.50 per month. For further particulars see Walter C. Dean