Norman Daily Independent. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 102, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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NORMAN DAILY INDEPENDENT.
VOL. 1.
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY. MAY 1, I'jui).
STATE LOSES $600,000 BY RULING:"81
i aim u a n
OF SCHOOL LAND BOARD.
NO. 102
Guthrie, Okla., May 1.—(Spl.)—-
The state school land hoard Friday
passed a resolution applying the
rentals on school leases lor 1908 as
a basis of rental for 190*), in spite of
the law of the recent legislature fix-
ing the basis at *4 per cent of the
1M08 appraisement.
The total 1908 appraisement was
$30,000,000 and, by the application
of the new rule, the state stands to
lose about $000,000, the difference be-
tween the amounts represented by
the board's figures and of the orig-
inal appraisement.
State Auditor Trapp and Secretary
of State Cross were authorized '•
confer with the governor to dra.'t
rules for the correction of the 1908
appraisal, t« which the lessees ob-
ject so strenuously. The action may
be tested in court on an agreed
statement of fact-.
MONEY APPROPRIATED BY
LEGISLATURE BEING SENT
OUT TO PEOPLE IN THE
DROWTH DISTRICT
) Guthrie, Okla., May 1 —The entire
/clerical force of the state board of
agriculture is at work today mailing
out checks to tlu people in lev,
land Cimarron counties who are en-
titled to a share in tlu- $10,000 up-,
i propriated by the last legislature for'
their relief. Nearly 1,100 applications
were favorably considered by the i
board, and it was decided to appor- '
tion the whole appropriation prorata
among these 1,100 after deducting
tlu approximate expense of investi j
gation and distribution. Kadi man
who gets in at all i- therefore brim,' \
sent a check for $8.75. About $8,000; West
MOTION TO QUASH INDICT-
MENTS AGAINST SHAWNEE
DISTRICT JUDGE OVER-
RULED.
Shawnee, Okla., May 1.—Judge
Rosser, presiding over a special ses-
sion of the district court today over-
ruled the motion of District Judge
Malum to quash indictments against I
him The defendant alleged intimi- OKLAHOMA AS
LSED BAD LANGUAGli TO
RAILROAD AGENT WllILfc.
LADIES ARE PRESENT
AND TAKEN INTO
COURT.
Wewoka. Okla. May I — (Spl.) —
What was the exact language used
by l-red Caldwell, special enforci
ment attorney, under the prohibition
law, to S. P. Davis, operator at the
Rock Island depot?
For "indulging in profanity" in the
presence of women Caldwell wa* lin-
ed $1 and costs by Justice of th •
Peace Payne Thursday. He was rep
resented by Attorney Geo. Crump,
and pleaded not guilty He annouiu
ed immediately at the conclusion nf
the trial, that he would take an
peal t<> the district court
l FINE MERCHANT TAILORING•
jive you yoods but \vi
Wo not only
styles and finish.
We cut our garments in the latest New > i
He up to the minute and leave your ordei
We do all kinds of altering, cleaning, jire
ing for Ladies and Gents.
We are Agents for the Chas. A Stevens
and Brothers of Chicago
was sent out toda
140 names vet t<
The
be
dation of witnesses and that th
grand jury was improperly drawn.
The court also held that the district
court had power to remove Judge
Maben pending a trial on the charg-
es. but allowed him until Tuesday to
lib* a petition f«ir writ of prohibition
with the supreme court and have the
passed upon. Attorney General
agreed to waive all teclmicali
and take the writ to Guthrie
eli and lib it and appear for
A STRAWBER-
f 'I' I'i'1 Wirt 11 v-H
The Big Special
April Sale Closes
Tonight
But remember there will be something
doing at this store Monday and all next
week.
Some Special Attractions Will Be Offered
"ach Day.
■Watch This Space
RY COUNTRY.
Durant, Okla., May 1— With straw
berry picking in full blast, the liar
vesting ,.f a crop that has in a sh< rt
time become one of the most itr.por;
ant factors in the commercial inter-
ests of this section of the state, pre
sents a most novel scene. There are
at least 250 acres composing the
crop-producing area and more t! .. i
two hundred pickers are in the fields
from early morning !•< late .it night
gathering the toothsome delicaei >
that this year have outt la-sid aiu
other in productiveness and qualitv
When it is considered that each pit k
er will average $2 per day picking
the berries it may in a way be reali'
The New York Tailoring Co.
H. G Greenman, Mgr
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See
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SimDorland
cate that there are
being received from
of th fruit producing -
I'nited States
file crop yields sph
locality, and no doubt
acreage will l>< double
arc easily cared foi <
the splendid quality <
rai-ed here there is an
maud for berry plants
tuie alone has becom
i«'ti -iderable attention.
NORMAN SHERIFF HERE.
Sheriff lk. Sale of Norman pa-,,!
through Oklahoma City last night on
bis way back from McAlester, wher^
be had taken Jim Murray, i •< entl>
mvicted of burglary at Norman ,.n 1
nteiiced to three year- in the pi-ni
I tentiary When he readied he p.* on
bis trip home Sale was notified of
the robbery at Lexington on Tues-
day night, when robbers entered the
Link dry gods store and carried off
$500 worth of dry good* ... a wagon.
— < )klah<mian.
liner bet
it lu ,
floris .,i ill
I .errif
Judge Ros.-er
speedy decisioi
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NkWIi-fiiMn Si Co
R<*h«.ier. \ V
The youn^r man wlio won't
look manly and clever in
one of these Michaels Stern
Spring models never lived.
These suits are invariably
lively full of originality and
spicy design fashionable and
built to resist wear under any
conditions.
Come and see them.
lun their checks are mailed to
jthem the work of distribution will be
I concluded. The hill provided that
I $1,000 of the amount was to bo used —
i«t the re lie t : hail sufferers in BANK EXAMINER
Caddo and Comanche counties, but I Oklahoma City. Okla
after making an investigation the 'John M Hale, national 1
board decided that no relief
needed there
order to get a
he attorney for tin
I to tin- however
When you buy Granite Ware get
the kind that doesn't chip off when
you drop the dish pon on the floor.
Its the cheapest—The Broken Dol-
lar Store.
er for Oklahoni;
resignation to tlu
currency.
He will associate himself
State National Hank hen
president and director.
QUITS
May 1 —
nk examin-
oday wired his
•mptroller of the
vith th.'
Your Prescriptions will be proper
1} filled at Barbour's.
ed what is yet an infant iudustrv.
may mean.
Springing from a -mall beginning
a few years ago the cultivation >i
strawberries has grown to such pn>
portions in this immediate vicinity
that the growers have organized
themselves into a fruit growers a- .
ciation, known as the Durant Fruit
Growers' association. The association
is composed of the leading busim -
men of the city and best farmers
More than 200 crates of berries
being taken from tin fdds ev< r>
day, and this will be c-on: nnvd i ■
the next f..ur w. ek> I'I,, m.
are being shippeil .til the way from
< alifoini.t • St. I'aul and sonic ai
being sent lo St. Louis. Chicago an!
the cities ot the J..,-; Returns indi
WHEAT ACREAGE LOWERED.
Guthrie. ()kla.. May 1
ly crop bulletin of th,
state board of agrieultui
day. shows
I bat oil the 24th oi April the grow
ititei wheat wa
nipar.'d with 7X.7
The month I f'
Oklahoma
issued to !
ing condition of wj
>74.1 per cent a- con
I last month, a falling
' acreap' which has b
j abandoned is shown
cent of the acreage
j leaving 1.000,235 acre
harvested in the state
off
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The
II be
eli returned a vcrd;
■ardii.g the deieiidai
550.(HI damages Tin- attornes
j I he city tiled a motion lor
I irial and judgment in tin t i-
I not be rendered until tin, mot
disposed <•! Alter receiving th,
■diet of tile jury Judge Me.Mill,
dered that the district court
' adjourned for ilir term \ hi •
| ti«>n of the time of the district
for the session just clos. ,| u.,
en up by tw.. ,- „• brottk'lit i
county, < ne from < iarvin c. .inn
one from Mcl
ly all of the
the district c.
next term
deal with
McMillan dot-
cases continue
court until am
oil the trial oi
suit is that In-
almost cleailei
ing.
The verdict
Walcli case, in
a surprise to
m Norm.
..I lb,
ounty I'ractie
.ess pending
of tin
■ court
busiiies
look \
A ill I.a
Judt
Should
will, ii.
supreim
.11 ha vt
that ih
In
and the
cket lit I'>
jurv
will (
the
; tins
j cent
I the
this
I com
season is shown t.
oi that sown last -|
estimated number ■ ■
spring 456,106; and
lition of spring oat
spnng oat.-
be 1 (H l pi r
ring, making
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71..' p,
BIG
EPH R AIM.
(The Men's Outfitter)
Get Your coffee Ground In Our New Electric
Mill.
We Have Secured The Agency for the Famous
"Bour Line"
OF TEAS AND COFFEES
ELECTION FRAUD.
lic'osha. ok! , May ! (),
ges <. 1 bribery are made agaii
election judges of the i\th
ill 'wisha b\ one ..1 the mil
r;al men living in tlu .vai
i-rv probable that
I 1 issued • • r the
1 ■ 1 1 +
the
the
1 ;Jy
id of ti
•d th;
nd jury w
at which ti
be turned
ti/en -vho
that he k
• had ht n
1 and that
[ tlu \ Wel
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Fresh Candies Daily
Kuy your CAN 1)1 KS wheiv you
made fresh every day. We own ai:d i.|,- , u
Candy l''.u tory ri-^lit here in .Winii.in,
We also operate the only ICE 1 REAM factorj
in Norman. We make a specialty of
/ce Cream and Ice Cream Sodas So
Norman Candy Kitchen
>nse ni the
made the
ieu that .1
offered tlu-
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BOSS LINDSAY LANDS JOB
\t a meeting of the Business Mens
Association last night, Boss Lindsay
was elected credit manager Sever
al committees ware appointed and
work i- now ready to begin in earn
i-t. I'vers bu-iin - man in Norman'
is urged to become a member of the
organization and help make it a sue
M E. CHURCH. SOUTH.
Sunday. May 2
Sunday School 9:45 a. 111
Junior League 2J0 p m
Senior League. 7:00 p. in
Preaching at 11:00 a. m
. m Subject for morning.
• Uication ' I < <r tin e\ i-uing, " \
anal I oncliision "
Special music by the choir at both
erviecs
All are cordially invited
R I. L MORGAN,
Pastor
"Christian
Guaranteed to tfive satisfaction or we will refund your money,
returning the unused portion of the Coffee.
San Marto per lb 25c
Koban " '• 20c
Royal Garden " 40c
Avon Club 14 35c
TEAS
1-4 Pound Packages
Basket ield Japan
per pkg-e 15c
We are going to give a demonstration of
"Watch For The
W'lii
you m
TEAS
1*4 Pound Packages
Iced per pkge 15c
French Breakfast 15c
Imperial per pkg 15c
Gieen and Black
blend 15c
Ceylon ^50
Teas.
bleed another b,
•d i<>r tlu- pri pe
lropped into the
Follow The Crowds.
TO THE
I) R E A M L A iN D.
And
Wlio CJet.s
I'ri
Ivich
J. R. STOGNER. PRO
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these Coffees and
Date."
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pointing
is the agreeim n
ed." he said fl
paper in the ti
conclusive cvidi
Roland llught
Oklah oinii City
look after the
bribe-l
inthc p
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a th ji
which
urishing
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Loan s,
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Rail Estate is our
Business.
Strongest in all Lines
STATE INVESTMENT CO.
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Danner, V. E. Norman Daily Independent. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 102, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1909, newspaper, May 1, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106784/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.