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The Tulsa Star from Tulsa, Oklahoma • Page 4

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The Tulsa Stari
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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4
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TULSA, OKLA, A It 3 gq-. Political Announcements THE TULSA STAR Priaiiaand Fsblshiag CO. Stw Saturday at 501 Jforth Grsenwood Street. iirl -el tMr April IC UU, si tfce Ofi kt Okfe-lvus, imj tkJM Xwtl 1ST. 7.

H. GRAHAM Mrs. 0. B. Sznfihersian EDITOR AUD PUBLISHER Associate Editor Sozhty Editor BVWKMmOtS HkTJSi 71 wt UtXl Sur.

Don't (ail to in Um Oklahoma Booster Edition of The Take TME GEM! Now in Our New Location- 90i E. First Street Attend Our Big- Sale of ALL NEW and Up-to-date Furniture This Week. Our Refrigerators are the best on the best on the market Of cunt th Tulsa spirit will be the dominant sntstt at lins- bofec in Angnst. Tuts will be there with the goods in the Sue's OMAomt Bosniar Edition. iHtw fcanflJnc 7W cms in OHnaasa am fa ssesflsnt Mtsstatt kw-rtrttfe WWW'.

The Tnlsa Star is now general? reoognraed an the Irsding; Colored nnper nobluhed in the Statoin ifcc Sonthwet fee that nutter. We are going some! Kitchen Cabinets At Especiai!" chef. prices for ten days We Invite You' to Visit Our Store and jaspeci The Most Up- to-date. Complete Line of Second If ttnwnr bow well some people Ms to be landed br the wm Goods in Tulsa the eaneaae of teffing the world of aH dmr good qaabtic. tic This is a fawny world.

Tk Wa vine ic renhSjf mwi; enwaln Ortwovi tc Aunar jjU 1 a Trr n44Mmi om indH t-wxtos tte Mi. otter MMfec art aster, 0j -w-jUci Mutej; a -'tr tor tt'dkrt kv. a a tixi VvOttwgt tFWJKrf fcr WW! UMi 4 giu ity SB4CCIU4U. 1 jrott don't beleare the Xegxoos of Oklahoma, are tusking jjood. wafa till the she Star Booster Edition is out aad you will be aoavoaead.

BUY ON EASY PAYMENTS PUy jealousy, eery etc hare done more to keep the negro ace divided aad at oats with itself than any other known agency Lot a get the habit of boosting our neighbor business. It doeisent cost anything, and might be of immeasueable heip to us all. It doesn't louk good to the outsider to see the two daily pa per of great Tnlsa, contenuly lambasting bombarding and at-1 tempting to belittle each other, and the people of this city have' grown disgusted and are praying for the finale. To give color to the question the Star suggest fhat a Mcdhtion Commissionbe appointed and retire to the bank of the Arkansas, to settle thi-unpleasent spleen venting Contest between the Tulsa World and The Tulsa Democrat The Mexico Question The UU muni made jhiMr- Oil week by the lluerta delegate to the Niagara Kail Peace Mediation CcHinnlwrton 1 deserving of some consideration not only by th'j naneral jiubUc In the United But' and the but by all Ui nallcuu of ti world "wbnruver human hearts lu human lore abound." From the lnclilncy of tWi Ida lean trouble the U. 8.

government hn aMHimifd Ui attitude of a powerful dictator of a woak revolurionary rent 7JVi-rnuu)t)t and ban ntuhbornly lnNlnte that Its dictatorship be without any for the right of the people of that country. To all appearance the V. 8 -Mexico hit nation plainly a fight of a powerful Kovonwient one man lluerta. Prom the time of lluerta'a ejection our Kuvtrnmunt ban been opunly antaKonlHtlc to hl adrnlnlHtratlon and has at no time offurwl to help him ronton; ikici. If nuch a thing was pomilble to hi country.

Imttoad the V. 8. government Issued Its ultimatum that lluerta must nwlen that he would not ho recognized as the president of Mexico. liecaune they said lie murdered his foes and stole tho election. What If he dldT Are thtro no eleetlons stolen In this country? (lie may have murdered his foe, but In view of the circumstances no one should expect otherwise.

Murdering Is common in Mwlco--especially In revolutionary wars. lluerta Is no exception to any other ambition Mexican and no more should he expected of him. W'w do not approve of nil of HuorU's acts, neither do we approvo of alt the acts of the U. 8. government.

We believe lu fair play und whatever Huerta's faults he Is entitled to tK-H much. Tho invasion by thil U. 8. KO.ernmoiit Into Mexico on the protenne of Insulted dignity ami committing acts of war against a government which II hud not officially recognized simply beoause little lluerta refused to salute the flag, wore all acta unbecoming a ioworful Christian government. It would have been more In keeping with tho dignity of tho govorn-metn to have enter il Mexico aH a neutral friend to both sides and restored peace if possible.

Ilut diplomacy would not permit this. However diplomacy will permit the If. government to demand tho resignation of Hu rta, who -was elected (at least supposed to bo) by tho pcoplu of his cojtilry, and dictate the selection of a rebel for presidnt of Mxlco. Wo cotil'tid that (his Is plainly unjust, not only to. lluerta and his delegates, but to the entire Mexican people.

Wo lovo our country, but wo love HIOHT and Justice bettor. The Star Cleaning Parlor LV wlate sanitay cleaning methods. Ladies' work and al rations a specialty. Let us do your cleaning. Suits made to your measure.

Come in and see our line of stylish made-to-measure clothing. We have every fabric every color, ever' weave, every pattern and make every style at prices to suit your pocket book. patterns to select from. Hats cleaned and blocked. VISIT US Phone 817 N.

K. PYRTLE, Proprietor- Mme. Z. EJ Holderness HAI GROWER Cures Tetter Eczema, and Dandruff A Trial will convince jju. MyepepiaUy prepared Hair Oil ill be tent to any on receipt of 50 cents a Rex.

316 North' Frankfort Street TULSA, OKLA. jnr nnHHSSsssssz. AN IMPORTANT SERIES OF FACTS A man in Tulsa, stands preeminently as one of Uie greatest medical scientists of the present day, he Is C. Dearman, the discoverer of the t-amous Hottentot Hemeuy. It cov-1 ers the common aliments of every family like a blanket It gives that universal satisfaction that is so often (taslred.

It can be depended on In emergencies and you won't be deceived. It haa a wider range of uses than any other medicine in the world. It lias won many friends and is winning many more. Its a great remedy, thcro is no doubt about It It's a great remedy. 1'eoplo aro ordering It from nearly, It must bo good, beo what tho ox-I'ost master sayB, you know Its true.

"To Whom It May Concein: This Certifies that C. Dearman, (scientist shipped a greater quantity of medi-cino (Tho Hottentot Itemedy) through the post ofllce at Tulsa, than tho combined shipments of all other medical conccmB In tho city of Tulsa, during my term as postmaster In tho city of Tulsn," Okla." Signed, W. I. IlKNEAU, B-Post Master, Tulsa, Okla. This article may provo to ho of lm- measurablo value to you if you will remember It long enough to try a lit tle of the Fainous Hottentot Itemedy before you forget It Telephone your druggist and have him send you aut a or telephone 11S8.

TEACHERS EXAMINATION The next regular teacher examination for County certificates will be given on Thursbay, Friday and Saturday, June 25, 2fi end 27, begin i at 7:30 A. M. Teachers take ng the examination for first Vade certificates desireing a state certificate may have their paperwent the State Boad of Edu-cation to bn graded, by paying an additional fee of 32 00. M. D.

Maxwell Co. Supt. Joe Jcanetto Is "positive that Jack Johnson, even If he enters tho ring on crutches, will slaughter Frank Moran and stop him lnsldo a few rounds when thoy moot for the world's championship In Paris on Juno 27. Joo Is tho kind of a fellow who speaks his mind. He has no ua cfor tho Pittsburgh heavyweight, notwithstanding Moran Islils stablemate.

writes "i.pm Jab" In tho Now York Evening Mail. 1 kereby announce my candidacy for tie of flee County Judge of TuUa eoontv Mibject to tho action of the democrat. jTc primary, Aagust 1 101 1. IJ.IJ. 8CHAEFFEH 1 take bl occasion to aaaoHace to tin pub'lc my candldax? far CoagretB from the Hnst District, subject to lh4t 'primary to be held Aagun ilti, JVM.

PAT MAM.OY I beretiy acuwrauce my cawl'dacy for Uie ofiloe of Covaty Judge oi Talsa Coaaty. Mibjvct to the Democratic pri-awry AagMt 41. 111. J. W.

WOODFORD. I breby announce rny candidacy for County Treasurer of Tulsa County, abject to tli Demoeratlc primary Au gust 4 th, 1011. KD DALTO.V. I hereby announce my candidacy for iberlft of Tulsa County, subject to the Democratic primary August 4th, 1911. JAS.

W. WOOI.EY. I hereb announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Tulsa county uilijeet to the democratic primary, August -I, 191-1. S- W. Hooker I hereby announce my candidacy for tho office of County Clerk- Ex-officio Register of Deeds f6r Tulsa County, subject to the democratic primary.

August 4th, 1914. LEWIS B. CLIN'E. Mrs. C.

K. Maddox hereby announces her candidacy for the democratic nomination "of County Clerk of Creek county and ex-officla register of deeds subject to the voters at the primary an August 4, 1914. Sapulpa, Okla, 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination of County Superintendent of Creek county at tha Demo cratic primary. August 4, 1914. STELLA DONCARLOS COX Sapulpa, Okla.

I hereby announnce ejun'Atrr for the nomination of Count? Treasurer ot Creek county subject to the will of the voters at the Democratic primary, August 4, 1914. HERMAN' KJLLEBREW. Sapulpa, Okla. I hereby announco my candidacy for Sherriff of Creek couny subject to the will of the vtoers at the democratic primaries In August HENRY CLAY KING, I hereby announce my candldacv as County Clerk of Creek county sub? Ject to the voters of the DemocraUc primary Aug. 4, 1914.

W. T. FOX, Sapulpa, Okla. CHARLES BARRETT. Claiming to be a consistent Democrat I respectfully submit my candidacy for the nomination of congress-man from the new Fourth District and will appreciate the support of the party at tho primary in August CHAS.

RARRETT, Shawnee, Okla. The Bnrtlesville Blues, and the Tulsa Oilers, are plnying three Gnme engagement at tho Lcnguo Park, this Tho I ne up of the two (omits tiro as follows: T- bA-Calvcrt, Crowo, Moore, Hicks, Givens, Patterson, Thomas, Foreman, p. Bartesville Lightner, Johnson Gray, If Everett, Bad Eye, wil-lara, Hanks, p. GRAND LODGES. Tho Grand Lodges of Knights of Pythias and Odd Follows will meet this year la McAlestor: the Mnsons.

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Years Available:
1913-1921