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THE DAILY AHDMOREITE PAGE X Mother s Frietoi Mother s frir-nc - vjt'e! tir- . i ; frily I . i-.-: -(,f th, rt-!tic !.. i"., '.' tit .' - ' ; OKLAHOMA CROP CONDITIONS VARY; G000 CORN OUTLOOK a .. .p .h-rn im1 w-f-'?i .ar i it gave away In ! l 'ie' .. 1 . -.e Jtil . ' ' .- '.'ir - 'ot 'in ' :'! U ' ''.( itid ! ir . I -a San h ) i pa !ior:h 'i ' -- li .. ' jnces ..Uiiil . ' .li in kl . nn-fi . ! i- ..te vu ' ' . .: I . - i - M ."ifr, ' -op jr .1-" i fol- m.w .. ! n i' it thf un i ei . i :. hi Ok : i ' ' and . W i- 1 i ! md will ... ,i . -'.-.I tM i T ' .' ' ! ,u ;im in .'' ! "iai. .. 1 k ! iii the acreage dur .g ' r-c ream The number In m. iu 1.. I ' ondirlon of growing wheat at the present tlm la given i v Secretary Charles Barrett of the -at board of agriculture, at 74 ; r cent, there havlnit been a falling IT of .1 to 4 per rent since March. msd by high Hindi On April 1 i- condition wan estimated at 77 LOUISVILLE, KY., AND RETURN $26.70 Account. Annual Meet ing. Imperial Council. Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of The Mystic Shrine. On sale June 5th. oth and 7th. Final return limit June 17th. 1009. For further informa tion call on II. I). McCollom, TicHet Aii'ent 01 v ntf C. 0. JacKson. D. P. A., OKlahoma City, Ohla. DENVER, COLO. AND RETURN $27.85 On .vile M t . 7 tli . iSth and 10th. Final tetum limit t. 31st, ioog. l-'or furth'-r information call on Ir D Ml IF1 rmin covets a shape s;jre. and many of them . -. the iom or their ftrl- - after iru'rutje i I; K.n.lir. r--r v..-l 'I .- f 1 1 ,'Mifvu' 1 r-:,' rt. fkla!i ma. or hat a known a thf trk;r-' hi-y o ! w j ( !i' ! .1' '-..! 'ha l"' . sr T.'i. l.r.-l. dti- Ii a f," dr .-at;i-r fll a plan' in it tinif IT ik Im( atd that thf ' rop of thi yir l ho' uji 'o tl tandard of Ut ' n At Irant thS: - np'nfop f.f th- mmlnnt far- Cm- jMirtion of thf Ktaf.-. .1-. 1 on man (onditioim 1 ,. OH .Iionia h-at a r'-aisf li of h- whfat ' rfag of th- ! It ; iM.llfVfd by thf 1 t..i'iJ,..t of aarlf'Mltur.' that harv-t thia ypar will b- 7'! p-r n-nt of thf f-rop of I90S. Th a rnf ylfld last y-ar wan 12 7 buih riarflfld roiinty haa thf treat--t what acrfaKf thla year. 112.000 a n-. and Oraut county la afrond with 102,900 aeifa NVt In ordf r ar Wooda county. S 4.000 acr-; Tfxa:i county with 2,on acrfa; Major county wtb R2.000 acra ; Noble county with 34.000 aorea: Kay county - with 47.000 acre, and Kingfisher , county with 43.000 arrea. Almost f v fry county In the etate haa aotnc wheat acreaffp. Secretary Harrett of the atate lmitrd of agriculture w preparing an udrtr.-iH for the annual meeting of ihf Oklahoma drain Iwlera' aa MKiation at Oklahoma City. May 18 mid 2. on "How Shall We Inrreaae heat A reag in Oklahoma?" The situation, according to grain men and mlll.-ra of the atate. haa rca hed a critical point. They have to xcni! outside of the state for their milling wheat ami this ha pro en a great burden to them, espe cially when the price goc up aa it tlM In the lust few weeKs. It la for this reason that the grain dealers have requested Mr. Barrett to make auggeatlona In rexard to lm reusing the wbeHt acreage of the atate. The fact that Oklahoma furnUhes only per cent of the whnut in the I'nlted States compared with 11 ler cent fur Kansas, la a condition that the millers especially desire to Improve. It haa become an that the Oklahoma wheat ta almoa' a negligible imiitity -o far as the market la rom erned. A renorf of the atate board of agriculture shows that farmers of Oklahoma hare on lumd n:..Mi Imahels or last year's wheat crop Much of this wa sold recently, howexer when the price nf wheat o rapidly advanced. Per Iwpa not mi r one third trf that amount i now h.-ld in the farmers' ll.lhilh Iii all parm or Oklahoma the acre-.ik- of torn ih vreatly Increase!, and itli r.tliin (otulni: JiiMt hh tlifi hae ''iu r.i'. the .late lll Hae the lilg !...( Kirn yl Id of ith history okluiioma f.iriiietk gr.'K a Urge :n top lat .-.ir. bur alt Indica ' ,. an- pointing tn iin Iihth for "I Tii!, will mi an .1 i.-dtirtion in - i.n 1 nt 'on crop and It I i'iiI .il o iliat In Koine nort'iina I state the rondlilott of the .1 i'i.p Is nt 1tlltf.l(fory attif 1 . -1 1 :i nt tin iia'M land U tn-lnx ,il.inti i in coin The main corn licit .late .1 Me- rkanita. t alley. I'u In all pn'ts of the .-.tale there ii: be an iMit-aae I" cum acre 1.' e.ordliiK to a statement by the Imm'iI of l ultiire IS 9 per cent of ii' - i '- Mini ciop. itiiUalent to : "'"i :: 1 t.u-in is, i still in th-- 1 I .' the f.ltlliers of the stale I 11 . : louniuM 'if the ftate. call.-' ilh 'hum' .f the former wheat tlllClUIlIlU (t produce tmir juhI hn Mtirely aw rain and NiiiiNhlno raihen cropH It produces a thick growth of luxuriant hair when all other reinetllet fall. U'o Kiiarnnteit Ounderme. All ilruKuistH Hfll It -2ftc, Mie anil II. per bottle I'o provo Its wijttli setul tins nil with l'f In titampN fir Ktlver and wc will mail von n Inrt'e free aamplc KNOWI.10N UAN 1)1 ISINK t'O , 1 UK hko, 111 Beat at resge Th po.- ' 'fa h4 d 'n o. .- 1 .itens.t ' . - .; ..- -! farm.- 0 .. ..-j l ok for ..' ok'.li ..!, -tcil- , .. -, .-r-d in'i al- v . Ml- true in the a n'aff bat alao , ' iV.l.f ! -n'an ' If !T ' ' ..'!; tf, . -OT " i. ! r.. ' Id rid aoutnw-st-be found farms In the , of le Ura - .. Ox - "- . !-v' Th '-i Mia -- . rMngfc ' -t.f 1 ' Oklaho r 1 -. ft main f V 'hi' if- .?, of t. - r ;. .-s, . . it 1 xx' hr .ti. 'orn .s. i.' t't i r.iif i- Th ;ii 'orn ' ' "f '; i-. ;.. . . x'-.-me n'l-'hw-;ir in ; i ; . u Tl.-r cout t) ah'.'h nncil -r ago was "louth" 'o 1 .k! r only gratlr.K purposes la' ally .ery farmer In 1te.-r ,.-'! Wood sard counties sill have - .tie broom frn platv-d and i f.tii inaaiite the farmers are piaiiMiig their entire asr! ulttiral acreage to this crop This If esp- ia!li T'i' ir, ("imarrin and Texas iniriM- par of old Beaver county, sh.-r- much sod land Is being plant ed to this crop. S- re'ar Barrett of the itate board of agriculture says there will be no boll weevil quarantine against other states this jesr. Hows This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. 3. CHBXEY CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last If. year and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Walding. Klnnan Marvin. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. 0. Halt's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally .acting directly upon the blood ami mucous surfaces ot the system. Testimonials tent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by alt druggist. Take Halt's Family IMUs tor con stipation, ilfiw HEALDTON. Hcaldton. Okla. May K Dr. W. Hardy of Ardmorv was called here Sunday last to see Harry Orme. Dr. Pat Is of Sneed and Dr. Darling of Hewitt were also here. Hen HeaJd and Mrs. M. H. Ingram were called to Ardmore Monday by the death of Charles II., son of Dr Hardy. Mr. Pascal I from Atoka a here the 1th. Mr. WtirUma of Fox and Mr. Har mon of Graham were on our Greets this week. This section was visited with ti and storm of cyclonic propensities on the fitn. Angry looking clowU to the east caused all to think Artlmore was catching the brunt of the storm. Harry, the I year old son of J W Orme. died last night anil win be buried here rhia ft. in. He has been quite III for some ten day. The supposition Is that he Injured hituvftf In lining a beaty weight. Hp was a generf favwlte with hia mates and hU death has cast a sadnesa over all The fteartfelt sym pathies of the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. .1 W. Orme sr mlth them In the aore dltttres and loss. Oone just as youth wan ..tearing manhood while life w. liefsre him and leaves a at hlng void with the fam ily that words cannot fill Our tears fall a ith yours, and eur heart all grieve with you Held This. Vatefl Center, K"an.. Spt. 13, 1905. Aflur my doctors gave me up to die Han's Texas WotHler cured me of kelnoy and bladtl-r treub. It la the bet medicine on earsb. Mrs. H. S Johneun. Sold by nil drnurftit-i. I).W LEON. Iiui. Okla. Mav 10 -W Hail nice rain hure SatMrdav night which was benetUml to tk g wring crops. The at hoatl chiMren suv preparing to give an exhibition at the close ot the m hotd at this plan-. t thin II Cue of Kollan visited In-, father and mother tiuoday J. C. Keitucr la reported ter sick Mrs KiuniH BrueKgeiueyer ho his been t.-ry unit for the mst few wets is ieHrted tnixh bwter. In S A FrleiUam made a bu. I-net,-, flip in aiirlka 1 hie week Mr. Mo. -II Willsuii of Marietta , ISIIIIIK 111 1-eOII this Week HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES. The germs tlwtt cause skin lueajo must be ilruwn to the surface ot thuskin ami dcstroycil, .KMO, n cli nn liquid for external use, will do this uml Villi pt-nnuiieutly cute cviry fi rm of Itiiiit.g skin tli-.a.. 1 or Mile every win n iiteforsam pic, I.. W. Hoso .Mti!. iM Co., St. Loui. For sale by W li, Frame. f th- IN THE WORLD OP INDUSTRY r J. : " fr-'tr 1- . ...t uf ,x .- ii sr.xl t A law .a . :-'! Australia. r'4Uir that 7w aoi. fet of air p-r minute be sapttied to each worker in a nri.e Thr" Kinro-"- .'.aad. mtDe-j w.-f.- .- ti need II1' r 5" das iui prioi.u.T:t for hai.ni nta'cbet .. ;h-ir possesssob tn a toUief?'. Winnipeg. Canada. Electric dtre -t Kj.mi) offers .ie of a 1 eit a:, hour to ewpto.- mho hse Un-n j". y-ar ,u their -m.i. By a new bill to r-dute the ig--n.g day for women in Illinois to eight tKiur. 1 ..",i0 empoye in the Eiin Wi. . roi-pary mav uae their po-t- tloni f.l. U bj SU-l. e. '.-.I-.. Mcrt.-o:. sill lisve la bel . t.ar. print, il .11 pamphlet form. s"iirK a .-' prod i' ; hi of the various unlo:, iat. i iikI,.: -..-J by the Federi tion A I-tKir. Wilmington. Iii, brewery worker 4 union has petitioned th employers tively cheap, the Austrian engineer for a nine-hour day the yssr nrounl. Ing business could never hate deve. At present the m-n are working ten oped to the extent It has done; but hours a day in summer and nine .n the frequent rises In the price of la winter bor which bavs occurred durinc re At a meeting of the DublliHfeTiTri. relU BMre verely taxed the In Irade. council it was stated that Sulty of employers to find means there were M.000 people nt the pres- of reducing the cost of production 'n eat moment slther actually starving the ft" of th ver-nsing cost ot or on the verg of starvation In the '. city. Three thousand children are emi grated to Canada each year by philan thropic socletle in tne I'nlted King dom. No fewer than 6O.00O children Kr1 unions. The discussion of poll-i-have been transle rred 10 Canada since c" questions at union meetings is pr 1S69. At Reading. Pa . William H. louden, manufacturing confectioner aud well known philanthropist, celebrated bis Vth birthday and 30th anniversary of entrance into business by distribut ing flt.ooo among his employes. One of the remarkable features of the trades union movement In Eng land In the strong temperance senti ment existing among tue lenders. fully two-thirds of the men in I'nrllt' rnent are total abstainers, and prob- ably none could be said to be recfckwn drinkers. Reports of the cmployea' -e'.'ef ' fund of the Pennsylvania Ita'lrfiad ayatem. east and 'eat of PlttslHirz, issued lately, show that the total pay ments since the organisation of ;h-" relief department amount to 525. :n; 2&3.9S. Kmployer and employe,! In the cotton trade, at x meeting held in Manchester. England, agreed to the appointment of an Independent chap man to preside at meeting for ill cuslng the automatic regulation of wageg. Kvery trade unionist In Ameri' a knows the riKllculty erf enlisting th. workers In this country in a political cHinpaign. They seem to be opposed to anything thnt appears like a wort Ingmau's jxilltlcal movement, prob ably because in the past such move ments have often been complete fill urea, ami because few believe In riuu distinction. Hut the orgatrhtcd worn- fngmen abroad are In politics with en thuslnsm and with most excellent re suits. K (Torts will be made for the re af HMirtte of the longshoremen's organ! xarfMi of the Paclllc Const witn the Ititpraatmtial l.ongsheremen's sso- clatfun. nnd also to bring about co-op-erarrve action between the longshore tueir and the Seamen's InternatloiioJ I nion Mlawi Kte Cordon of New Orleans. as president of the juvenile conn circle, fa leaolng a movement to es tablish (t ta(e industrial school pr - t iding manual training for buys and girik Pile propose a tax ot 7.' cetr on every Jl.'HXi to pay the expanses. Vhe referendum vote taken In th -plumbeni' union on the proposition to pay funeral benefit to a. member, en tin. dexh .if his wife. as defeat el, not receiting the required two-thlrti.-) ve. The tola! vote saows j,r,i3 .'a. ml SJTif iigalnst. beta y slssrt .t the nimiber required to cnTry. Th secretary of the South Wat'-n foal Owners Asaoclatton ha giv-r. notice of a 5 per cent reduction lu wagt. but the question will hate to corns befsre the coisrllintion lioard. The unemployed colliers 111 South Waies are so numerous tost pounds teas tuted to rellete their dis tress by the Federation. The New York District Council, which was formed about six weeks ago. In making rapid strides toward the accompllshmeM of Its mission. which Is the tboreugh organisation ot the New York water ftont workmen. There are twelve Iwal uulnns attach ed to the council, and each one Is ."1 tively engaged In Its particular field. Ronton . I.. ('.. has approved recom mendattons for the formation of a union label section of the current body for the purpote of advancing the Intercut of all 1 Ion lalwls. edu 1 ji.ni! Mi.- jmiIiIIi as to the ad aiit.it"." III .oil )'.. I tllKltlb lit. 'I 'III' lipjMI' "f 'II : ' 1. 1 liiWetns Uliioh i,t:d- at). T:.- .ar.ers' .tike at I-.-. - rp - 1 Kr.iUr.d. resuRed in con. esai':. . ? a l.umber of emnksyers. with th suit thai a proportionate tiumt-: f mn returned to work, loiter the o n- er tmpioyf, conceded the dinner- hour and overtime rates, also an vl vance ol It per week to 2s the min imum The men songfct for ir A mutual Industrial and comm. rt ul fund has been established .n th north of France with a tie to citr antee its members against t -pecuniary (onsetuences of an uu' t tifi.d strike The only riks t:iat ar guaranteed are those resulting fro 1 conflicts suttered by th.- i:.ur 1 members. Th- recently pasd A kerm.n ployer's UnMUty bill became a law in New Jersey by the signature of t;--ernor Fort. Th workingmen of J. . sey put up a bard ngai tu gt tt. . bill through and signed, espet.alb .1 it present form, wnith 1 decla-ei t. be much more favorable m th-ir tn: esta than the law it anind. Were it not that labor 1 lompan There is beginning to be noticed i. feeling of restlessness in trade union circles in some pon.ona of the country over the non-political attitude of th. hlbited by the laws of tne orgaiu.. 1 tions. ami now some of tli- k-u.l. . -are advocating the elimination of : clauses bearing on thiH i : m..'. Recognising the need of im. form legislation by tti- ..i ments. not only for law to. -n- , -tection of live, rixhtu ami iv-i-of the workers, but of tie p. ..pi erally. and taking cognizan. - of t i projected National onf. r- 1.. 'o which the governors of tne . n..t ltP organuattona will h-nd 1' ! . . th executive routi. 1, has ,j. , .1 have the American F-dera'mn of I.. bor represented l.y thre. d-i. u.,-. - A Card. Thin is to certify that all druggi? 3 are authorized to refund your mom y if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to nire your cough or cold. It stops the couch, heals the lungs and prevents fi.i.ii.niriln uml ertnviin.i.l.n dir t nit a no ,,,a.s. Tm. eonninr is in a ycf- low package Sold by all drugiist - . . :: c. xx xx xx K PROFESSIONAL COLUMN. :: n :: :: :: LAWYERS. H C. Potterf. K. A. Walker POTTERF & WALKER. Attorneys and Counselors at l-a Ardmore, Okla. M. F. WINFREY Attorney at Law, Jiistlce of the Peace,, Notary Public. Hooiss It and 1C, Noble Dldg. Phones Uesl. 330 blue. Office 18. CAPT. J. R. PULLIAM Justice of the Peace. Rooms In Pennington & Sims Dldg. C031' J. Kappler Chas. II. Merlllat t,ompuer inuiaii iicuvc luun Laws and Treaties." Practitioner. KAPPLER & MERILATT, Attorneys and Counselors at Law Practice before all Courts; Congrese, Government Departments and Conv romionH. iuuian cases a specialty. Office, llond Illd'g . Washington. D. C. Jwx'ph K. Champion Thos. W. Champlos CHAMPION & CHAMPION Lawyers Will do a general criminal and civil practice. L. G. SH ELTON Attorney at Law Office Wheeler Uldg. Phone 2tS MctNEAL & ALLEN ATTOItNKY AT I AW SlIL L'in.l w I .... . L'.. m. ...,xmK u, ,laI1V " , , PHYSICIANS. DR. C. E. GOODWIN Ph wlr I r .mH iirnCnn e,((lenfe ml Qmco 40c NoVlh WnBY lwgton Street. Phone Office 3i 1 rlnn; Residence. 319. 2 rings. FREDERICK P. VON KELLER, M. D. Office Over Ufmer's Drug Storo. Qii.vii.1' Vvi. Pur VrtBr. nnil Thrnnt Byw t'Misi wUa Glasses, phonw Office 1IC, Residence 41. ARDMORE SANITARIUM Drs. von Keller, Hardy & Henry Modern equipment for the scientific treatment of all surgical cases. Trained nurses In attendance. Ardmore, Okla, ARCHITECTS, W. A. Tockett E. M. Tackett TACKETT BROTHERS. Architects Otflce In Sims Pt't n.ug'on Rulldlnx Ardmore. Okla. Wood McDonald and Lothah ' Tb'? wo faxojs 1. rsos give tb- people oi th'.s section the best op portunity they have ever had to improve the.r stock and raise 500 bones Instead of flOO horses. These two stallions will make the season 0! May and June at the Blue Front 't raining Stables on Broadway. Wutd McDonald Is a beauMfjt sea brown. 16 bands high, weight 1.175 pounds, left hind foot white, gooJ feet and eye, clean flat bone, heavy mane and tall. He Is a cV:an, bold actor, with plenty .of speed., drives nicely and looks fine in hariieji. His gaits art walk, fox trot, slow pace, trot, racn and canter. Wir.ti.-r of first a: Sedal.a. Mis FELKER THE GROCER Evervthinq Good to Eat UNDER ONE ROOF! W. P. Poland Poland & Foster General Insurance Office Over First National Bank. Telephone No. 4S.3 sm US ftt f 1 . .-Vi 1 L'i frVN - -jff" I51 FRED W. HORN FASI HON Al 1L.E TAILOR 114 V. Main St. Ardmore, Oklo. souri, State Fair, 1'."Z; second at II linois State Fair. Springfi'-'ld, 1905: first and sweepstaki at Oklahoma State Fair. Oklahoma City, 1907; sec ond at Texas State Fair, Dallas. 1S07: first and two seconds at Fort Worth Stock Show 190S: one first, one second and one third at Texas State Fair, Dallas, 1S0S. I.otbulr Is a Percheron, and wil' make the season, at the place. u thalr Is a very dark 1 ay 1C 1-2 hands high, six years old, weight 1S5M IKMinds. Terms reasonable. Come to training stable nnd Inspect these horses or write J. M. Hurtnl't. Ardn.ore or i. 1.. Heatti. Wapunu ku Okla. W. H. Foster TOO MUCH WATER where you don't want it Is worse than none at all. If your witter plpon burst or get out of order send for us at once. We hasten to your home nnd do the necessary plumbing In the short est posslblotitno. Fix tt so there will be 110 repetition of the trouble too. The Weeks, Sprekelmeyer Plumbing & Sheet Metal Co. 2(5 S. Washington St. Phone 7H A Good Provider ooks as much, If not more, to the quality of tho groceries Intended lor the household. A few groceries you can ent are much better than n whole lot you enn't. Our gro ceries tempt both tho eye and the palate. You want to taste them when you see them. You want to keep on tastltiK, onco you com mence SKIPWORTH'S C. 0. D. GROCERY