The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1907 Page: 6 of 14
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Tula Democrat THE TULSA HOSPITAL
HELD AND CHARACTER
DAILY AJfD WKKKLT
Weekly Established
Daily Establ.shed
Jaw. 1. MM
Sept. 27, 1W
V M. STRVKER, EDITOR A 0#NB
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THE LESSON OF A TRAGEDY
The tragic taking off of W W
Welsh, which was a shock to this en-
tire community is not without its les-
aon. It teaches the mutability of all
thing* men set their hearts upon, pride,
fame and ambition It teaches or
should (each the cultivation of those
thing* which are enduring, the practi-
cal virtue*, love, duty and charity.
j M.a te- u —*1 to c injur* wilV TV -up-
pnrter* and financial back-r* of the
T-i.-a H-c-pitai Association have given
of their mind, time and money to
make matchless the magic name—
Tu si—and with rwrdonabl* prde place
lw->- new star*. "The Tul-a Hospital”
nr.d The Tuba Hospital Training
S-> h.--'~ beside other glitter.ng g-rn.*
in tl.e eparkiii g diadem of the coni -
ng metropolis of the Soutwe.*’
LOCATION.
The Tuba Hospital is surrounded by
nice residences and situated or. a well
drained elevated plot of ground at the
West end of South Fifth street From
the wide verandas a restful scene of
the Arkansas river may be had a* It
approaches from the Westward and
wnds Its way Eastward Beyond the
river lie* the fertile valley, where one’s
mind may feast, and the convalescent
may secure repose in thoughtful con-
templation of the valley—the hill*—
whose very distance lends enchantment
to the view
ACCESSIBILITY
Take any street car gong west, or
go west on South Fifth street The
Hospital may be seen from Main street
and IS within easy reach of all depot*
and every part of Greater Tulsa
OBJECT.
It is the desire of the Tuba Hospital
Asosciation to provide a respectable
Hospital for the pro;»-r care of the
t>ni n:r-intr whether institutional or
pr iate In addition to thi* a compe-
tent corps of Instructors is engaged t )
deliver lecture.-.
REGISTER OF TRAINED NURSES.
A register of trained nurse* I* kept
for the benefit of those desiring re- I
«•«>: - ole nurse* Advance*! pupil* may
!>■ t.a i on application to the Super-
lr.ter.d-nt
ENDOWMENTS.
Those wishing to endow beds or
make be*ii<--ts may make application
for Information to the Superintendent
Ail communication* may be addressed
I
MISS HOC ZIEGELKR. Supt
Tulsa Hospital. .
W*rt End 8 Fifth fet Tulsa. I T.
Phone 70
THE TL’I-SA HOSPITAL ASSOCIA-
TION
THE CRAWFORD STORES
HALF PRICE SALE OF LADIES’ SUITS
We have about 40 Suits, White Lawns, White and Black
Lawns, Light Colored Percales and Blue and Grey Ginghams.
O When you see a suit with the S on the ticket that means
^ “Sale” Half Price.
*1.98 Srit> for on'y
$2.98 Suits for only.
$3.48 Suits for only .
$3 98 Suits for only
$4.98 Suits for only
$7.0o Suits for only.
$1.19
$241
S9.fl
which live beyond the grave After all
we are hut passing shadow* and dur- I *i<-k, or InJ ir-d |**>pl* >f this clty.com
Ing the short m gratior. from the cra-
dle t>» the grave we should fix our
heart* and our eye* on something in-
finitely more Imperishable than the
mere possession of material things It
Is as the prophet said of old: "We
brought nothing Into this world and It
!r certain that we can carry nothing
away’’ But every tnan. anil every wo-
man. according to their opportunities
can leave behind them the Inspiring
example of a life l.ved openly in the
sight of God. an example which will
rc fresh and cheer many another trav-
eler over the weary road to the tomb
Each day a* It comes offers to every
living c reature some field for endeavor
along the Ine of helping others, of
reaching out a hand to the needy, of
raising the fallen and of succor to the
s.c k and distressed For as we cam.
up like the grass so we are cut down
like the grass Death Is at all times an
urwelcome visitor The sudden pass-
ing of a friend and brother Is Inex-
I lessibly so. hut happy Indeed are
those who meet the last great examin-
ation of their lives with unblanched
cheek and unwavering heart And It
Is In the power of every man *•> to
I’ve that his life will really la- im-
mortal, lhal hi* infim-me w ill shed its
radiance d .wn the )-:ir« undlmmed hy
the flight of time This Is lieiter far
than rlchc *. better far Ilian Ihe hold-
ing of stock* arid bonds in the safety
deposit boxes, better far than grind -
innnev Such n life was that which
was sc* suddenly snuffed out yesi -relay
But it was merely the breath and the
physical struc ture whic h are gone Be-
hind him Welsh leave* the ini|s*rlsha-
ble heritage of a good name and this
Is someth ng Worth living for and
worth dying for too
* * *
mi’nity and adjoining town* at a reas-
onable cost, and to establish, equip and
maintain a Training School for suit-
able per~ms between the age* of eight-
een and thirty who may wish to pre-
lum- themselves to enter the profession
of nursing To encourage- the proper
,-are and intelligent study of diseases
and Injuries among our iieopl*. many
of whom cannot go away from home
to l»e sick, and others whose lives or
limbs would be imicerllled by waiting
or a long Journey. And last, but not
least to keep step with that magnifi-
cent spirit of progress which has al-
ways character zed Tul*u ami inspired
her splendid citizenship to meet and
master every emergency
CAPACITY.
The Tulsa Hospital is built of arti-
ficial stone It is two and a half stor-
ies high and ha* a full basement
While there are nineteen rooms in the
building, the first and second floor* on-
ly are used for patients
EQUIPMENT.
The Hospital Association has a priv-
aj,. *.-i*'.r lateral built after the most
Approved sanitary suggestions The
Hospital is on the direst line of the
water main, and Is supplied with nat-
ural ga- electric lights, local and long
d stsne e telephom connec tion#
OPERATING ROOM.
The equipment of the c»|ieratlng room
Is modern, the floor I* tiled and walls
enameled The woodwork of the entire
building Is finished In white enamel
AMBULENCE.
A rubier tired, tcall-h-aring ambu-
lance Is owned and ofe-rate I by the
Hospital A***eolation An X-Ray and
F nsen Light owned hy one of the
n ember* of the Association Is avail-
able for the tie.- of the physicians plac-
ing their |»utlents in the Hospital \ I-
bratory massage phototherapy, hydro-
therapy and other mod-rn
for resort ng health ar»- used in the Hos-
pital w hen dlr.-oted bv the attending
physician*
CONTROL.
The control the Hospital 1* treated
In a Board of Directors elected from
among the stockholders
MANAGEMENT.
The management of the Hospital Is
directly under the supervision of a
Superintendent who Is selected hy the
Director. t*ecausc of her character.
THE SITUATION CHANGING 1
Not even thi. country of keleido- 1
scope political change* ha* ever wit- ;
nessed such a complete metamorphosis |
as that which has taken place in th- J
republican party since the adjourn- [
ment of the constitutional convention
Eltb-r th- newspaper r-pr-sentat v-s |
of that once aggressive and reputable I
p<>l tloal organization hat- sadly lih-l- '
e«, it and misrepresented it# past po-
sition on statehood and the constitu-
tion. or the present scramble of Its |
members to get away from machine j
rule and put the party in position un-
der the flag of thhe constitution Is the
most spectacular chinge of front In
time of battle ever recorded in the
history of political parties
From every part of the state comes
the glad news that the republican hosts
ar* smashing their local machin-s and
counter marching to Join th» demo-
• rats in a patriotic *ff ,r» to secur-
statehood and the blessings of self-
government for the long suffering peo-
ple >f fhes- two territories and th«
Joyful tidings Is being received with
cheer# of welcome hy th- democratic
patriots who in the fare of oitter dis-
couragements In the past at last
wrung from an unwilling congress an
enabling act. and who more recently
fran-d a gr-st constitution in spite of
the disloyal and treasonable attempts
of bureaucrats, federal officials and
the paid agents of predatory special
int»r-s'* to discredit and defeat it
ft these men and to th» thousands
of loyal and patriotic citizens who.
without regtrd to party, have upheld
them In this great work, th s great
re-enforcement of republican voter*
■Tier a new leadership cannot help
This sale is for Friday, Saturday and Mon-
day. Better be among the first, for we havent
many of each kind of these suits.
There is one $15.00 Dotted Swiss Suit, vou buy it tor $7.50. Then there is two
$9 98 Dotted Swiss Suits that will sell for $*.49 each. These are elegant suits.
Lace and Embroidery tri nmed and just think of it, vou buy them for just half
what thev are worth Any alterations that have to be made in these “Half
Price Suit>" we will charge you for but the charges will be reasonable.
Plea-e Remember the Half Price Suits all have the S ticket on them. We
have i-ome suits that are not included in this :»ale.
SALE BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING.
r*SH Crawford Bros., Her. Co.
TULSA. IND. TER.
M. don't ook to toko thooo Molt Mrteo Suita
out on opprovol.
CHAUTAUQUA CLOSED
LAST NIGHT
With the illustrated lecture on Pre-
historic America, the ancient cliff
lovelier*. Dr George La Monta Cote
closed the third annual Tulsa Chau-
tauqua Taken a# a whole the thir-
t«en days entertainment* were success-
ful proving a great benefit t ■ all.
Tulsa cltiz-ns are energetic and al-
ways fur intellectual advancement,
therefore a lecture or entertainment ol
uue worth is always liberally patron-
ized
IJr Cole is a researcher of eleven
years experience in the old mounds
| and ruins of the ancient mound build-
' ers in California. Arizona. L'tah and
New Mexico. Among the many exoel-
Unt views shown were several from
he Grand Canyon and the ruins of
Montezuma's Castle, containing 200
rooms, fourt -«n tiers high
300 Pair
Ladies’ Shoes
112 Pair
Hisses' and Children s Shoes
24 Pair
Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords
38 Pair
Misses' and Children’s Canvas
Slippers
TO GLOSS OUT AT ACTUAL GOST
AT THE
HIVE STORE
BEE
RUSHING WORK ON
STREET CAR UNE
When in need of fin* building stone
THIRTY-KIGHT do • gates will come
fr. Tulsa from Musk >■>* to tie- repub-
lican convention, of these twenty are
r., groes with a noted chancier called
hang.. of six-shooter fame at their
head This represents alsmt a
measure* | but b» welcome This is the kind of |
i political revolutmn which all good j
n must welcome f>>r It mean# that will PROBABLY BE
•he long cherished blessings of self- C0MPLETE0 BY DATE OP
government are at last within our CONVENTION
graap and it reduces the coming con- | —-
•*»t to the single proposition of wrheth-
we shall tum the organization and ad-
ministration of affairs under the con-
st tut on over to the mak-rs and the
see the Tulsa Pressed Stone company.
They as* making an ezcellent grade
I of water-proof stone With the Tulsa
ENTIRELY Garment Co. between *th and 7th. j
Midland Valley rialway Phone 7*4.
2*5
uh II'V exper ence and peculiar fltn»»* „f ,hl, *p,endM instrument, or
for the work
RESPONSIBILITY.
Adventurer# In everv line of business
and even In a Hospital enterprise sug-
g sis the ad\ liability of furnishing
reference* The Association, without
permission refer* to Dunn or Brnd-
street’s Beisirts. or any of the follow-
ng hanks The First National Bank
,lr Hank of 1'ointnerre. The fit) National
proportion In republican affair* In Bank, t'ntnn Trust Company, the C*n-
Muskogee Sang.. I. the most Import- I"--1 N»"on*' "*nk Th*' N«-
It Iona I Bank or any reputable phyatc.
i nt Individual In republican politic. In , ^ |t„v „r ,um,u„dlng town.
Muskogee OPEN TO ALL PHYSICIANS.
Musk .......... are telling of the 1 A* ,h" Ho"'*,Ul *..... *n *‘n'1
| strictly legitimate business, all reputa-
Isrge number* of strung* negroes (ble llh),Klan. having the Interest of
swarming Into the oily and why should
they not? They are among their
ft:end* 'I he republican port) l* m
control in Muskogee and Hatigo eon-
tiols It Why should they not come’
In this Is a lesson for Tulsa t>n<e
place the republican party In >on-
trol and enough negro** will he Im-
ported to repent the conditions In Mus-
kogee
I J I
There are a great many poor good*
or. the market, with nice labels Pome,
lime* the tiler, hant knows th* quality
of them, some times h* doe* not There
Is on* sure way of knowing (hat you
are getting the heal, and that It by
gellng
whether the liberties and the future
.f the young state ar - to he entrusted
to those who. previous to this sudden
revolt were represented by leader*
who sought to strangle statehood and
it* attendant rights m th* era II*
Again we assure the re-organlaed
and re-Vltalize.I elements of the re-
publican party welcome to the support
of the constitution and of statehood,
and If need be we will even consent
that they shall have patient audience
while they detail the heroic story of
‘how they made the convention fix
thing* the way they wanted them be-
f re they would consent to see the
> .institution pas* or to nominal* a
ticket under It “ We will listen to
thi*—and smile, and smllo—and con-
tinue to welcome them.
d .« .«
Too will make no miatake
Within .. few nor* .lays street car*
will be running on Main street Work i
cemmonred yesterday morning exra-
vat ng and making arrangements f->r
laying the track The f'levelan.l-Trtn-
Idad Paung coiti|s»ny is doing the ex- |
lavating and a large force of street
railway employee* are following the
big scrapper and laying rails
Manager Marshall, of the street car
system. *av# he ho|>** to have the line
completed and cars running by Ihe
bin- the republican state i.invettion
I i» held here
W th cars running to Ihe end of
, North Main street and to th* east and
! west port of the city Tulsa will have
| a fnlrlv complete street car system.:
t’ltizetis living in Uie north part of
t * city ar* very anxious that the line
to their *e,o'r»r o' t1-* ’• • om-
pl.-ted as soon a* possible ,
mi
SUMMER
TRIPS
LOW R0UN0 TRIP RATES
to various point*
JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION
Don’t Despoil
They* * no need >t your dispatring
White Oraber does repairing
He does It quick as wtU as beat.
Old shoes look Uk«
feet.
new ones jo your
l.lc physician* having tl * Interest or wmic in*y oriaii m* n*nuc story m WARNING ORDER
j tliclr patients ut heart, are Invited to • |,ow they made the convention fix Ip the t’nlted 8tate* Fourt for the
' support the Institution, w here their . . .. . Western 1)1* rn I of Indian Terr!t. rv
, " , , * things the way they wanted them be- " r" 1 rl 1 ‘"o'"" r»-
I. llents’ recovery mav be hastened or Hitting at the nty of Tulsa 8-pt n
made possible hy Intelligent care, good fore they would consent to see the , |>rn) 1)>o7
nursing, regular and systematic admin | .institution pass or to nominal* a Lilly A Cantrell. Plaintiff,
istration of medicine or treatment I ,. . . Va
ccviTicinui mwiXM ,,^kr, «nd*r It W* will «#t*n P>
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES 1 William A I’antrell Defendant
I i’ontngl.ma dlaeaaea and case of laryn J thla—and smile and *mll» -ond con- J William A Cantrell,
g"til sii.l pulnionar) tula.iv ul>.*1* a" t rue to welcome them. I* warneil In ap|>ear In thla court
i, .i admitted g g g wltMn thtrt) (M) day* and answer
PROSPECTIVE PATIENTS. ' T. . .he complaint of th* plaintiff. Lilly A
I*rr.sp. -live patient- leslrlng adinl- YOU will m&ke n0 mtst&ke '-lin(r,.|t
* ” ,0 " -I’ltal -houl.i fe . gea k-.dn* « Moon Urn. hn^OY Witness the Honorable William R
..r telephone ihe superintendent In ad In OaVUli? a M00I1 BTOB. DUffgJ - 0f the t’nlled HI a tea
........... ,hM' l’reparation for their r- Qr driving WEfOIl. Campbell, . court for the Western Dial rid of In-
c. pilot, n.a> I*- mad- or train- mav h* a_____ Territory and the seal of said
pjn( nf imhulunrp nHtTi'il ti” til® DOStOu AV6DQ6 rtoiucla
>*n Man handles them.
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
Tickets will be sold dally during en-
tire season. Stop-overs are allowed
at point* of Interest Tickets may be
secured to return by a different route
from the going trip Limit. December
15th. (<) days or IS day*
THE LAKES OF
THE NORTH IN MICHI0AN
AND WISCONSIN AND
MINNESOTA.
■ ’.sal and beautiful Limit by steamer
route, Hept. 7th; by rail, Oct. list.
GRADER
THE SHOE MAH
Corner First & Bob! jer.
and that
THE ALTON OOOItfc’
j cijuit, at Tulsa. Indian Territory, this
Attorney r
from Hrtetow
(' I ton f.'arlu-
yrsterda)
was up
THE TULSA HOSPITAL TRAINING
SCHOOL.
The Tulsa Hospital Training te'hnnl
f..r nurses is und*r the immediate di-
rwetton 't the Superintendent. Mis* H
li* I1 Xiegeler. (Graduate of the t’n -
the JS rd day of July, A D IM7
MIBB AU0RA BROWN.
PuSlia Stenegrapner and Oaily Reperl.
Terms IIM per month Room I
Rhackls balldlng
R T HARRIMiN. Flerk
<8*al> By iiTIP IddRTON, Deputy
Randolph A Haver, attorney* for
I-taint II.'
W D Abbott, attorney fur non-res-
I Ident defendant wl*-4t
EUREKA SPRINGS
M-Day Ticket* an Sale Daily.
Kates for these trl|v# are very low
An rosy Journey to a delightful
re. reatlon place
COLORADO AND UTAH
Tourist trips to vortoua points Tickets
dally during season Stop-overs are
allowed; going and returning trips
may be by different routes Return
l mlt, Oct list
For further information as to rates,
-cited.lies, etc, ask
W E WELSH.
Agt. Frisco lines, Tulsa. I T
Try a Haimiirwt Wan* A*
Oiler dr Mason do alt kinds of tight
Ir ’pairing such as watches, clocks,
rraphophone*. typewriters, elc Me-
chanical ln*|i*ctor* for the Burroughs
Adding machine Gold. Hllver and
•Vickie Plating (second door east of
j Prady's Phone It* tf
—
Notice to Real letate Oeaterg
To thoao with whom I have listed
Streets. I beg to Inform that th# price
I I* now t* Odd
FRANK H JAT
July 2*. 1M7 )it
Parmnra Unleo Ezehanca Opmwd
at »0T Bast PI ret (treat couth, as-
chancing all kinds of product# of tha
farm Prult, chickens, ages, butter
and gardan truck Call and sea W. B
Donald far a square date
W m. DONALB, Maaagar.
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