Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 186, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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AN AUCTIONEER
Do you need an experienced
Auctioneer that can e!I
your stuff for all it is worth.
Town lot and Farm sales a
specialty. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. Write or wire for
reference.
W. A. NASH
PLAINVIEW :: TEXAS.
COLUMN
1 I Advertisement .
1 Lot every prohibitionist In Ama-
rtllo foe busy fi rm now till next
Saturday working lu get a many
peopV hen to meet Co! lull. Sena-
tor Stnrgla ami lr. Jones as possi-
ble Th-y mill discuss In a thought-
'fnl nnd attractive way the lm:f of
stutiwtdo prohibition. It will be a
great n.utlin competently Jin-!
cussed by distinguished men. Fvery-
ImkIv pro or antl ought to hear
them. Let us be snr that eery-bo-iy
knows about tint greit meet-liis.
i S WITKOU
T
on i
DRAUGHOH'S
BUSINESS COLLEGES
II Collegia m IS States. Indorsed
fcy butlnesa men from Main to Call
tornla 2J yean' am cow lf.ii.00ft
ucceaatul students. rusiTIOVS ae-
ured. (Also teach HV MAIL.)
Bookkeeping. Hanking Shorthand
tc. Literature Fit EE. Write today.
C. IIOMT.U WII.FMW Mgr. '
Amarillo Texas.
Vulcanizing I
By expert exper-
ienced men
Southwestern
Rubber Co.
Phone 2 17 and wc
get your work.
will
515 Tvler
For Customers
I Why out
Impure or
"CLEANLINESS
IS NEXT TO
GODLINESS"
or ilrink any hliK
inn lean when yon
"TTT perfectly
iiiul u linlcsnino Kut or
drink iiothlni! that Is liable to
poison you. Iiisi-i on seeing
how It In handled before you
receive It.
Wo Invite nil to inspect our
em ire il:nt.
Thone 575 405 Tierce St.
AYERS
ICE CREAM CO.
The (.'a Company ninny
blmkn an ay ly a aclcntlflc
priMTM extract from I he ery
kind of coal you luirn. the
heat -Kiting essence stored In
If which I. sened through a
ilte to the gn stove In your
kitchen.
GAS OFFICE
403 Taylor Street
ell or any county commlsioncrs'
court rsa stand ui.hu the state his
authorlu-d the lota! body to Cxx
mi.h aitlon Thus It Is that Uxal
Option cr ' local prohibition f i-'n.oi
ist In any county or subdivision
thenof except by authority of the
state. The s'ate la the powir thxt
moat di-al with thia question. Whr
not iloal with It by nu-ana of law
co-etcnlve with tta llmlta ao that
the same las- wl:i apply to every
portion of the stnti What i them
about a saloon that the state should
anrprewi It In one county and le-
KP.lle It In another. suppress it in
oie precinct of the same county and Chicago. 111. June ?. Phillip
and license it in the adtoinlng pre-1 Kinhmtn told Judge Cooper of thle
otnet? la It not ei-utillv and uni-Uitv how he wan married without
Chicago Alien Asks Judge
to Dissolve Union Iff-
norantl) Made
What Itrtan K.iy.
From the It: of r.ilehtr men
cluiini'd by t'ol. Wolters In nia pint-
foim .i supporters of his peculiar
type ol loral self-government there
la one raine conspicuously alcnt.
that of t'ol Wni. J Hoan. thrice
nominee jf the liemocraoy of the
I nit i-d Staica for the president)-
and easily the ercatvst thinker of
two centuries oi Mrononilc unl koy-
iT.U'intl que!ioua. Why In thU
ointoalon? There's a reason t'ol.
Lryan hns refused to bow the knew
to the lliiuor Malo. h. He hns said:
"Your fallacy in thia. that you
tbik about fairness in r.i.rd to hm-
loons. whereaa. If you will read the
lexicon of the anlnon keeper then-
are two wonla thm do ni appear
"fAirneiiH" and "Justice." There it
tio falrnins Or Just he about the ki-
loon and you mUht as well under-
stand thu these words tan't he used
of the liquor biiHlneis.
"A siiloou at tiie bent Is a nuis-
ance and never tc! rated except us n
nengaary nuisance. Nobody defends
the al-on. They apologue for It
but they ncYor defi nd it. Yimi can't
find a state- In this I nn or :i part
Of a state where the l-eoplo ilskllU
for n sa!m n ever urtie It hs n iiioral
center an educational Institution or
an cu'iiomic n-isi-t.
I "It Is undi rstiHxl tlmt hto saloon
Is not a l.lessliiw'. (!o and examine
1 1 1'onies ot your ureat llipior deal-
lis the rich ones and see hew near
t'l.y arc to n saloon. Co with a pe-
tltloii and ask theia to join with vou
In piittini: a saloon near tin ir ti-el-ih'toes
and they are the last ones
to do It. 'liny will put n s.tl-ioii by
lli- I "sc of a poor man and not
only deprive his property of v.-lue
bit rur tin1 rik ot ruiiiini; thos"
abou' the saloon hut t hex do not
put it n-'ar il'cir own homes
"'I he saloon ts not a tmi'l t'llnc
It is a 1 el. lei' of V ice and c I' I l i l
Is I l.e f l t place n police of I b :
toes win ii. he Is looklny (or a Mini
In. I and ll is the first place I mcd
w hep there Is a riot In the town 1'
Is n bureau of Intorniation on everv
v e a'ld only l"l rated for fear it
( moo It ou will have sntne-
(i 'nit in than th. siilooii."
! A-'iiin he says:
The town In which I live Is dry
I Lincoln Neb. with more than flftv
I thousand people has not u saloon
I In It. It went dry a year 111:0 last
stiriim 'ind after one year of no an-
loins. tlu sa'ocii Interests submit-1
ted the 'Hiestion niMiln under our In-1
lathe a'ld referendum which when
ad'ipteil In Lincoln the lbiior In-
ters's were nil lu-attist. They said
tin temperance fanatic!' would be j
sii'nnitt inir the saloon iiuestloll all
the lime but the Initiative mid ref-
er 'iiilutii was adopted nnd the lln-
eor Interests were the first to use ll
Tiny not used the Initiative and cot
the referendum fi r the tnsiorlty
Si-aiiis) the saloon was raised from
I two hundred and loineihliiB to et:;ht
hundred and Mirn tlilim after one
I enr."
The (iiestion of I nlmi emi in.
I In vev o ihe admitted tii' ap-
tifil'lin: ivils of the saloon there Is
llott but one iiuestlon. if any at all
as tn basis of 1111V holiest 1 ole
iitaipxt the statewide nun I'.ihm lit
'Ihe founders fif l int Worth eonven-
j tton se-'im d to ti comile this fact
1 ami. In one form or another de-
voted their entire efforts fit piopo-
' Ki-tinK the Idea tlmt the difficulties
of statewide enforcement are Insu-
perable. was not seriously do-
llied that the it rent unit of sovereltn
power iitnler our form of govern-
ment Is the tatc. Indeed from
formly harmful where ever It ex-
Uis? la it not ennol!y subversive of
the pease and cood order of the
co'nmunlty everywhere It po.-s
There can he bu. one answer. The
logical unit for prohibition Is tie
state.
The orator who held forth at
Worth were nearly all lawyers. Tho
recosnljed the fact that their con-
tention was sua i nst the logic of the
case. So they put forth a averlal
plea to the effect that public senti-
ment Is fo stronu ncainst prohibition
In sour- section that It could not
be enlroied" that the enforcement of
state laws Is through hx a trlhun.ils
and when local sentiment Is ahii s'
the law It becomes a dead lett. r. K r
this re -i on It was argued that the
stat sho.-ld not be called Upon to
enforce prohibition except where t
has first been ascertain! by nieans
of a local option i-lectior. ihat public
sn'lnient Is trone enmiRh sw'nst
the s:iloon to vote it vit ot aT.'-
tlcular countv or pn-i-inct. It xv is
s.vld over and over that such la oar
present SVstem nnd the success of It
was dwelt upon In ninny varyltu:
terms of eulosistn. It was the best
sl.ii ever devised by the wisdom
o' man It had been perfect!!
tbroui h many years of trial and pa-
tten' endeavor It had been nusln 1
to a marvelous point of perfection
Why turn awav it was timed from
this tried and efficient method of
deiilinu with the admitted aalon
evil to experiment with somethiim
more radical' How eaillv a bun ll
of inenernarv advocates tan forcct.
The crv e' the tlif' lenity of enforce-
nicn' In the very same that those
same orators have ureed nra nst lo-
1 al option In every precinct nnd
countv election ever held in Texas
"Ihe hoot lets tor. they have nlwa
said will take the place of the sa-
loon ad 1. ail as is the saloon tl
loot le-.M'er is still Worse V ou (ant
infone local option ttnv have al
wavs said even If vou vote I'
p -ver Wii". ej. forced ntr where tin 1
yilil lint nv. mi s your III - t'n i
.see be 1 lilies and perfeition ut'tol '
I In local option Si nator Watson h i;
' 1 1 i SCO V 1 Ted llo 'elis of dl'V I'OUllticS it.
T A. is where nobodv Is even chare. I
I with 11 violation of the liquor or b-
: cal 011! Ion law s. The local opth n
vviv has '. c po the nsv wsy. t'e
s ite w iv. the best Wrtv the perfn '
I v : v t'e -.. v ; y M tt
'of duplieiiv iJ .aer ernary Iritl.
with a nie-it social and moral pri.h-
I b-ni tries the pith nie of on trcus-
tomed to copslstencv and Inteuilty
of thoiisht Hut such 1 the slowan
of the saloon po-ver for this c.im-
I p ilrn. pn.l It will be heard from now
Inn till the polls close cn Julv "I'd.
tne of the distliirnlshed spenkers nt
knowing It. and that he wanted the
inarnaco dissolved.
rishmln said that he Inquired at
the county th-rk's office for a ped-
dler's lltense and that with him at
the time was a younc woman friend
He was handed a lip of psper. he
said and was taken with the ilrl to
Fort 1 Justbe Stacev's tnarrUse parlor.
He told the court he thoiuht he was
swearinc to soniethtni; in the permit
when he and the clrl fald 'he cus-
tomxry "I do " Later he found that
he had a wife. They tried to make the
best of It he said but It was not
sut cessfiil.
N0W5 TmME TO PLW!
LOW RATE TICKETS
av ON AND AFTER JUNE 12L
n untn every nveem trair'ng
SPEND TtlCIR convenence -wccng
Snnerh IJ.'nm dirJCn CCJiiO
JWjJ tU't ill
THOUSANDS
Dalas
Wf?!TC MC ran BOOKLET!
AA.CUSSON. CPA rORT WORTH TCXAS
SEfl CRUSHERS ID
MEET IN NEW YORK
New York. Line 7. The annual
iimventlon of the Interstate t'otton
Sie( rrushers' Association met at j
the Hotel Astoi today with the
lamest attendance In the history of I
the asocial Ion. Texas Coori-U.
South i'arolina. Loulsittia Mishissip-i
pl. Arkansas Kentucky Tennis-ee'
and Alabama were represented by j
lame leuations
The feature of the Initial session'
Was the address of rresideilt 11. 1. j
Taylor of Columbia iv t Mayor!
Civnor delivered an address of wel-1
come nnd Yie I'resident X L. Ilcf-
lin ol Texas responded fcr tho
vistors
I'roislnent speakers to be heard at I
the several sessions of the conveit-j
lion linlude lr. Harvey W. Wiley.'
chief iln-mlst of the Ivpui Intent of'
! Acrb ulture; .ImUe Hei rv C. I!am-I
niond of Viuusta Walter I). Nash of
Atlanta Julian L. l'.rode of Mem-1
' pliis. and llenrv Tow ne president
I of the Mnnufai turers' Assoiiation of
Ni w York.
1 'Ihe i'ro'1'ice 1'xchatu'o am' other
I oiuinevci.il or-.-atilations of iln
t er'opnlis hive loined In making
elabora'e acraneetM-nts for the 1.-
tortaimneiit nf tie visitiin cotton
seed 1 rush rs and their ladies. This
nftertion th visitors were taken 011
I slvhtseeinc trip iiround the city 11 in I
harbor. Tomorrow nk-ht the con-
Ivenllon banquet will be held Vt the
HAVE
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IB
I . WE
JUST RECEIVED
Big Shipment of all the nobbiest and most up-to-date Pattern!
from which to select that Summer Suit. And we are now
equipped to make your suits in from one to three days right
here in our store give you try on and fitting as you like.
COME AND SEE
Dundee Woolen Mills
411 1-2 Polk
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I olel Vtor.
; In eest ot
w '! Vn si.'etit Tall as
honor !
I litlieius in t'oiilei-cncc.
' I a
Ki.rt Worth decla'cd that he was on-ror
posed to llcenslnu nny salo.ui hut
tlat h loved Textis too Well o see
I er adopt r law that he coul I not
enforce The thouuht ot sui h a
thine wn so huniillntlnc to Mm that
he would rather leave the splonn
nlone leave tho peopl" to strin.-ule
with It hv ieee-nieal siibdiv li ns
leave the social order nnd wcll-eni
of everv community exposed to the
perpetoel attacks direct nnd Indirect
of the raloon power. It seems to ns
t'-af the public avowal of the s'.'te's
Innbilitv to cope with this monster
II js l'loro hn"il!laii;ir thati would
be nn honest iftor to urapple with
It how;ver ttri'a the difficult ie 1 of
S 'l i ess. re v. ready to l' dow n
and sav that even the 1 i 1 1 1 : r con-
spirators tire stroncr tliaa the
state To do so Is to prmlaini the
ru-namv of nnarehv; It Is to a.ovv
the Inca-iaclty of the people for self-
novernrient. Hut 'he supposed Inrepernble d!f-
flcnlti. of statevlde enforcement
are predhated upon nn untrue pos-
t 'liiP' to-vvlt that the statewide law
Wild neeiMiRi;rlly depend npnn the
I'val support If would have In the
Washington. H r. June 7. -Th
Ceneral Synod of the Kvamrollcnl
Lutheran tVntrch of the Cnited
States the oldest of American bod-
ies assembled In the Luther l'hue
Memorial ('li'inh In thl rltv todav
Its form-fifth biennial eonven-
tlon. The (onfirerence la attended
hv several hundred detonate rori'--sentliiK
!inv.nnn memhers of th.
church The sessions will last a
week or loneer. Proposal fov n
elos-r affiliation with other denom-
inations In church nnd mission work
will be discussed. The eiviferenee
nh-o Is expect.-1 to take the final I
steps f..r the adoption of the new
common Li literati hvmral
Special Pay Day Prices
6 DAYS EVERY WEEK
.yi.u.1
iscoiiin
Croen ll'.v vi!
t'loti'.-b the annual
the V" liv;. (;. .
. . IL j
. I'llie 7. ... A)
et'caniptnelit of
It. does pot bo-
i.nt 1 tomorrow the tralnt
ht in a vaiu'iiri'it of ths veter-
ni tbnr friends todav. ind the
tinmb r of cailv arrivals IimI-
that the attendance will ex-
tho evpectntions of the loci
committee of nrrnnuement. In hon-
or of the encampment the business
streets are profns-i ly decorated with
flans and huntlne.
1 in
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!IT SOKT WIIKAT Al.llAintiSS
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HMIn. SWIM'S l'KKMUM LAKH I.U.1
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a cans (itMii) t't)i:N v;.v
JI ST A I i:V TIIINtJS FOU t AMI.
SA Ii A 1'FNXY NOW AMI TllliX.
GET THE HABIT
ROCKWELL GROCERY CO.
612 Tyler
Phone 951
w..mam.iwaania
latrbk llenrv and Thomas Jeffer- cifferetif cominunlt les upon local of-
' ficbla p.nd local pov ernmontul ma
son down to the present time this
has be. 'ii the principal
Soat hen statesmanship. It Is abo
the fin lv established doctrine of
th courts of the whole country
state ami federal The state Is
everywhere nsomiled as the real
political unit. The federal
nient Is an scre-'ation or collection
tenet of I chlin rv lor its enforcement. This
would not necessarily he ao. The
legislature would have full power In
enmtliu lnwa to carry out the
amendment to provide fully for
throwing the whole power of the
enforcement of the
law wherever violations wire at-
of these political or Bovernnietital j ' nipt oil. If one set of officers
1 1111 11 a wuiie uie rounncs precincts 1 i"""" i'"111" men uuiv pruvis-
I xvlll make shirtwaists for ?"!
cents to Introduce mv work to the!
ladles of Amarillo. Mrs. O'onnor.
70! S. Lincoln street. ISl-lp
Bovern-1 siaie inio ine
and towns are but
fractional points of
N. S. GRIGGS
EXCLUSIVE UNDERTAKER
All kinds of Funeral Sup-
plies or embalmer furnished to
all parts of the I'nnhandlo by
first train or auto largest
tork of Caskets and Coffins In
Northwest Texas. Work goods
and price; guaranteed to please.
Open day and ntcht.
PHONE 2S0
Amarillo. Texas.
I
This treat fundament! fact I reioa-
plei by nn unbroken line of author-!
j I ties holdlni that In pisslne upon
the constitutionality or validity of
I an net of conuress the question al-
ways Is has the authority to pass
1 sm h nn ml bi-en conferred iin I
coticreHs by the federal constitution?
1 Hut In piii'siin- upon the constltlon-
! nlity of nn m l of n state leKlslntiire !
the question always Is hn the fod-
!erl constitution or the constitution
I of that state forbidden th. IokIsIh-
Iture to pass sut h Pn mi The dls-
jthnCon Is that tho federl covern-
Pirn! can only exercise powers con-
ferred upon It hv the f.-dera! ronstl-
1 tlltlrn. while the state government
I bus all po ver with In It territorial
Units not denied to It either by the
! federal comtltutlon or the state con-
'stitn'lon. Proci eillnu- upon the same
Jf nndnni.-nt.il Idea it U firmly settled
I that a local county or ttiimhipnl
covcrnment ran exercise no nnthor-
'Itv unless that poser is conferred
I upon If etlther bv some provision
of the state constitution or hv some
I net of the legislature. The stale Is
jthe sovereign. With It lies the urea'
(body of undcleaa!. and undefined
soveroi -n miw-cra. The result Is that
the county rnn tliv r t)v nnthOP.
ll" of the stale. So of the town or
it. v. It ennnot do n thlnn oxropt
by authority of the state. Not n
single art of anv city or town coun-
subdlvlslors or "n could he made for their rou uval.
the state unit. M' J'ines in one countv prove! re
fractory the venue could be changed
Ing violations of the law and defeat-;
Ing the enforcement of local option:'
CI every two veiirs thev can bring I
Oil a local option election !
I county they ninv choose for tlmt pur-i
pose nnd by pointing to tli! viola-1
'Hons of the law which thev have f os-:
Itered appeal to tho people to vot
Joff local option on the ground that1
11 ms tanoit of enforcement. The
people of Potter county cannot for-1
got how the enforcement of local!
option which thev ndont.vl In I tin? I
IF YOU DESIRE
To have your cleaning and
pressing satisfactorily done
Phone 634 409 Polk
WILSON'SDRYCLEANING
UTHATS ALL
to other counties. If mobs should
gather to protect the saloon the nin-
lltln could be thrown against them.
The arm of the r.tnto Is by no means
so "short ns the saloon orator sup-
poses. The state has the power in
fuct the atate alone has the power
to wipe out tho caloon.
Of course the law against saloons
would not enforce Itself. No law
for the suppression of wrong does
that. The people would have t do
It. Hut why Is It supposed that the
people cf a county can enforce pro
hibition when thev adopt It hv their
votes nnd yet the peopl of the state
with all Its grent sovereign powers
ennnot enforce It hcn they adopt It
hv their vote There Is no reason
In such a position. The faM Is that
It I precisely because tho difficul-
ties of local option enforcement are
greater thnn those of statewide en-
forcement t tint the liquor Interests
prefer loenl out Ion. The real thought
behind all their oratory t Mis- If
they can defeat stntewlde prohibi-
tion they can continue to maintain
themselves In the great cities where
the breweries and wholesale liquor
agencies are located. There they
rn concentrpte their forces From
their stronr centers they can work
out over the state In two wnvs: (1 I
t v nporntlnt In the drv uiuntles
through bootlegging Joints tister-
was inus prevented ami tho )....
finally restored In 1!Hi by exactly
these tnctha. Nor can our people
forget that In the campaign of l'io
the prlnlepnl nrsumcn urged against
loral option was that It had been
tried for two years nnd fallvl to
prohibit. The proa were jeered at
and reviled as being responsible for
the law and lawless hootlegglnu
Joints which (he nntl orntvini said
had tnken the place of pce decent
well egiilated. Inw-abldlng. licensed
saloon. In other words the nlloinv
absolute Impossibility of enforcing I
iociii u-iion was the one argument
urged Incpssnntly vociferously ve-
hmently nnd frantically against lo-
cn option. I he sime men w ho made
those loud-clani'lng appeals to Ani.i-!
rlllo voters are now on the slump!
In other portions of the state de-1
sehlhintr the beauties of local option I
painting its perfections nnd sound-'
Ing Its praises. Thev are trvln to'
save local option now simply because
they tl Ink thev can turn on It next
vear from their fortified strongholds '
In the great cities and destroy It
through their old reliable ngemlcs.
tie ho'itloirgcr and the biennial
election. j
W hen the devil was sli k
n s Int would ho.
When tho devil got well
of a Kitnt was he."
the devil
tl." devil
i
WATER
Is an excellent drink when pr
stored. Our line of coolers
wonders toward keeping "on the
$3.00 to
$27.Bf
i .
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