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.e.I " "' Y'" " ' ' 17 . a v , i. jr jf' T v" V , : . 'H. t: - a f Q' - . ' . r . ft - ft jT ""0r?'4 Xt THE NEW BOARD OF EDUCATION GASTORIA For Infants md Children. The Kind YoU Have S'.", I. m -a-a-aa-s-aa-a-a-a-a-aaas-a-at-aaast-assssssssssssatatn ft I ImJ l NSsMasHsHINH I, l.u,.LiiiRnT;i'i.llffllB'.ii..WHti.iiill'il-;iiiiii;iinnwB I if r ; MM H-at-a u a?1 A 3nlVC V ' solved one "-" for all by Calumet. For daily uso In millions of kitchens has proved that Calumet is highest not only in Quality but in Itavtning power as well un failing in results puro to the extreme and wonderfully economical n use. Ask your grocer. And try Calumet next bake day. RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS ntfthn re CMMM. III. Parte BaaMl asm. mmmmmmmmmmmmK' m I bsmmmmmmmmmV smmmmmmmmb. " JbbmmmmmmmmI IBMMBMMBMBmV' BMBBBBBBBI XXfWMMBWaBMMMMMVy IbmbmvV'''-V' viaaMBaaMaHBMK TiENWCPOTTtRF of ARDTIOKL n.n OUNCAN -t PAUL5 VALLW Gov. Cruce has recently named four new members of the stato board ol education. They are Fra:.k Wykoff, of the Tradesman's Bank, Oklahoma City; Francis 13. Flte, an attorney, of Muskogee; Henry C. Potterf, also an attorney, of Ardmore, and M. H. Duncan, of Paula Valley. There are two more mem bers still to be appointed by the governor. ANjBrajJ- Von don't stwc money vhtn Jon fay thtap or big-can baling powdtt. Don't ba mltltj. Day Calumet lt'$ mors oconomlcalmort uhohuamt fiom tut ttiulli. Catumtl It fat mp$tkt It lout milk W stele. -SiHADA'S OFFERINQ TO THE SETTLER H 17 r m nvwi LiBBBBBBBaaVLaaal lifrllaajL'l IMS THE AMERICAN RUSH TO WESTERN CANANA IS INCREASING Free Uomastaada In the new IMttrlcte of lanltotm, Saskatche wan and Alberta there are tbuutande of tree llumeaieada left, which to the man making entry In S years time will be worth from WO to Be per acre. These lands are writ admitted In .rain 0( and cattle raisins. ncxixm BiimiT riciurns In many caaea the railway! In Canada have been bnllt In ad venca of Battlement, and In a abort time there will not be a settler who need be more than ten or twelve mljee from a line of railway. Hallway Itatre are reeo aled by Uorernment Oam inualun. Social CoBdlttona The American Bettlerlaatboma In Western Canada. IleTanota atranser In a strange land, hay ln near r a million of hit own Eple alreadr aettld there. It dealra to know wby the can on nt (be Canadian Settler la rostroUi write and aend tor tvratura, talea, eta., to . A. COOK. ihim mm. mm em, w Canadian aoverameirbAsenta, or ddreaa BaperlnteniTent of MNNNWCHUR SINGLE AIWMTB KUABLft pUaAft paper fe,rln to buy 9fi9mnm anything advertised In lis col umM ahouM Insuft upon having what they laAfer.refwingalltubetltuteaorimltatioat MalkMt rlaae Gltrtii WBtMnaai") swert-f. vm ia rni rnilt Ind In Florida, IWMXW&Z Woman Named In Formal Articles. Tho formal nrtlcleB of Impeachment against State Iiisurnnco Commissioner Perry A. Dallard, which were trans mitted to the BCimte, after adoption by the house, specifically name Miss Nannie Owlim, license clerk In the In Burnnce department, as the "woman in tho case" with whom the commis sioner Is alleged to have maintained Improper relations. Her name Is mentioned in two of tho three counts against the Insur ance commissioner. The second ar ticle charges collusion between tho commissioner and Miss Gwlnn rela tive to state printing, at a time tho young woman was operating a small printing plant. The third artlclu is as follows: "That tho said Perry A. Uallard, while Insurance commissioner of tho state of Oklahoma, was guilty of an olTenso Involving moral turpitude to the extent of debauching public morals and In vlolatlon'of tho public decency in that during the year 1912 ho om ployed and placed. In his ofllco ouo Nannie Qwlna with whom ho had been and was maintaining improper Jwv latlons and with whom ho continued to maintain such relations during the time of lief employment in his olllco." Capital Question Settled Tho McMechau resolution authoriz ing tho legislature to accept tho 6G0 acres of land and $100,000 In cash given by the people of Oklahoma City for the location and erection of a state cnpltol building In ful.lllment of Its promise to the state wns passed Anally by tho Fonate by a vote of 23 to 15. Tho senators who votod for tho adop tion of tho resolution aro: Austin, Aycock, Ilarefoot, DlaBBlngnme, Car penter, Curran, Dutton, Echols, Fields, Eight Democrats In Congress After hours of strenuous work in committee and in caucus, tho senate passed finally the house congressional redisricting bill uftor It had boen amended so an to provide eight safe domocratlc districts. The bill as It passed tho house provided for seven democratic districts and one republi can district and it was only after a hard fight that it was amended to eliminate the republican district. The districts, an outlined In the amended bill, are as follows: District No. 1 Ottawa, Craig, Nowata. Waahlnston, Osage, 1'awnce. Tulsa, Koa era, Mayi-g, Delawure mid Cherokee. District No. 2 Adair, Sequoyah, llaa kall, LeFlore. Muakogee, Mcintosh, Wag oner and Okmulgee. District No. 8 Plttaburg. ltlmer, Puolimataha, McCurtaln. Choctaw, Atoka. Coal, Ilryan, Marshall, Love and Carter. , District No. 4 Creek, Uncola, Okfus kee, Pottawatomie Seminole, Hughes, Pontotoc and Johnston. . District No. 6 Kay, Noble, Pawneo, Uogan, east half of Oklahoma county llvldsd by the Banta Fe railroad and ex cluding Oklahoma Cltir as Incorporated! Clevoland, McClaln, Uarvln and Murray. District No. Jefferson, Stephens, Qrady, Canadian. Kingfisher, Qarlleld, (Irani; west half of Oklahoma county di vided by the Santa Fe railroad and In- Franklin, Graham, Hurlin, ilorton Kondrlck, McCllntlc, McMcchun, 3haw Sutherlln, Thomas, Tucker, Warner WatrouB and Waters. Those voting against tho resolutloi wore: Anderson, Hoard, Burford, Ed monson, Garrett, Jones, Mc-Alester McCully, Memmlnger, HoUdie, Russell Sorrells, Thompson, Vaudeventcr am! Wilson. W. M. Erwln, New State Printer. W. M. Erwin, editor or tho Pauls Valley Enterprles, who linn been ap pointed stato printer to succeed Giles W. Farris, formally took charge of aaaaanaiHneaaBwaaaaBBiBeH-i-H-aB-aa-aaai aaaaaaBBc' B-NjiV J -aaaNNTvL asssmV S aSw atatsltsltsm altMafesltB the olllce. Mr. Erwln has appointed E. L. Williamson, now of Pauls Valley, as his assistant. Tho latter formerly worked In tho printing ofllces of Okla homa City, and Is a member of tho local typographical 'union. eluding all of Oklahoma City aa ineor porated wDi? ,cl Jf- 7-,nAor' mains. Custer, ashltn, Kiowa, Caddo, Comanche, Cot ton and Tillman. District No. 8 Cimarron, Texas, Ueav ?! "orper. Woods, Alfalfa. Woodward Kills, Dewey. HoRer MIIIh, lleckham and Ureer, Iinrmon ond Jackson. The bill now goes back to the house where, it is believed by many, that the seuato amendments will be con curred in. District No. 0, which Includes Okln noma City, as can be spcii, is the larg cat district, with the largest popula tlon. This district oxtends clear acroei the state from Toxas on the aouth U Kansas on the north. ty This bill particularly is to the liking of Congressman-elect Joe B. Thorap on since it eliminates Oklahoma Cltj from his district. Owing to the stan he has taken in the capltol matter, it a said that Senator Thompson pre ferred not to be placed fn a district that would laolude Oklahoma City Thia places Senator Thompson la th Fifth district, which includes oaly on kali ef Oklahoma county, ' The second district la distinctly t Muskogee district. t kiJ m ALCOHOt-3 PER CENT AVetfriabk Preparation Tor As similaling the Food ami I.c'gula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of m " ?: ! it) a1 S'l w. L.t u .i ro sir fcr ftyiuiiiTCm K5 ; w m L Si .54 Promotes Digestion.Chccrrul ncssandRcst.Conldins neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral Not Narc otic Mrfie tfOM DrSAftVUmtS AtxStnm ,'xhtUSmttt -Ati SttJ (IpftmiiU -fit CtttitnmUSiUi H'ttm Sttd ry-vifr Sttf IfinkiyntH Titter A perfcel Remedy TorConsllpa. lion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions.Fcvcrish ncss ond LOSS OF SLEEP Facsimile Signature of The Centaur Company. NEW YORK. 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