The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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NO. 4
10 STORY HOTEL
TO BE ERECTED
1> now assured Work t<» Ik*-
jin immediately and push-
ed to completion.
Site on Third and Cincinnati Sts.
Tin* Colonial Trust company
which was charted a few w eeks ago
is now ti\inj up its ortices in the
Reeder building and will open for
busmens at an early date The new
institution iscnpitali/ed at $ltK),UUO
.]. \\ . Oi l', torniei lv president of the
p’irst National Hank of this city, is
prominently identified with the new
institution,
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BIMKEN A KNOW
m
.pects I>rijlitest in City
stnrv, < hi Evt* of l npre
ccdelited Boom.
IN YKSTI10S 111 SY .
While a great many were at first
inclined to accept the announce-
ment n few weeks ago that Tulsa
was going to have a ten story hotel
as an advertising scheme, such us is having a
resorted to now and then in some
of the rapidly grow ing towns of the
Southwest, all must now agree that
the proposition was genuine and
that the city issooii to have a mag-
nificent 10-storv hotel.
< )u Ttesday it was announced that
the lot at the corner of Third and
Cincinnati where the hotel is to
Miss Haskell lias been eontin
od to her roon the past week
with the measles.
Knight .V Williams Bros., are
well drilled oil their
part of the state can lay claim
to greater agricultural resourc-
es Here is located the main
stores and oftices of the groat
I respects Slightest ill ( lt\ s|((j| ,(I)(| j,.,s supply coin panics
| for the state, hero scores of oil
,operators and producers make
i their lieadipiarters, and many of j
these are heavy investors in j
i realty here. The great pipe line :
At no time during Tulsas 1 companies who have recently in-
miraculous* growth and most ! vested millions to gain an outlet
wonderful business development for their product maintain ex
have business prospects looked tensive offices here Hut why
brighter than they arc at this enumerate;1 Let all agree that
time, in fact so far as invest-] I ulsa is the best town in the,
ments arc concerned, it seems rapidly developing Southwest.;
that the city and the oil fields in -
,l,i. . irinitv ,,r,■ on tin- i'v>- of „ Sl\ I \TOOK NOTKS
EOT SUITS SETTLED.
(ither- May A«1 j
(ioiirt ami St'
1st Out
>p Suit.
M llske-
tlmt a
it is stated
i record breaking epoch. Within
lot at the rear of the store. ,tll|. 1;,st two ww.ks two great Frimk Heynolds returned
Mr. and Mrs W. M. Murray, i pipe lines have been completed Tuesday from Longton. Kansas,
who have been visiting the lat lor the purpose of shipping the where he spent the winter, lie
tor's sister Mrs. (L W. Webster ; vast outputo foil from these fields will remain here and do part of
left Monday morning for liatoon | one of these pipe lines to Baton th,. carpenter work that has to
N. M.. their future home. [Rouge, La., and the other to the |„, (j()ne Hds spring
W. H. Black and family whoiG,llf i,nd <>ach costm« millions
have been in Palacios, Texas, j(kdlars, and now
stand w»s transferred to the parties the past year returned to Lmh- on nil eomuanv
who are to construct the big hotel en Arrow Wednesday to reside G>“ / . . j '
and in addition it is rumored that; in the futrfiv. The many friends
the work of excavating is to begin ■1 d Ml *'• and M's Black ate glad
next Monday to have them back. Mr. Black
will work for the Broken Arrow j mediately construct a great pipe
*-- Hardware Co. line from their oil wells here to
Tav Fmi^ I ion the Cjult and it is claimed that
lax equalization. Rev. .1, T. Hagler, a superanu-lm,. js to eost about $2,000,,
000.
\V A. Lucas is able to get
...... around again after a severe spell
unmgly reliable authority . ,, , .
oi sickness. He had quite a
siege and of course is weak yet
he is gaining and will soon re-
gain his usual stlength.
V dispatch scut out from
gee Tuesday to the effect
compromise had been
wherein the town lot cases against
\ /. English and l'\ k». Severs, in-
dicted joiiitb with (lovaiiior Has-
kell and one or two others on a
charge of obtaining title
fraud, arc settled out of court, th
conditions being that 110 of said
town lots to which the said defend
ants claimed title revert to the
Creek Nation and the further pay-
ments of $10,00(1. tliiii payment be-
ing for lots which the defendants
have disposed of to innocent pur
chasers.
This certainly looks like there
was in truth some foundaiiou lor
the suit which the government in-
instituted in I’oor Lo's behalf.
One hundred and ten lots in a great
city like Muskoge ■ is no sin 11 thing
\l iss N i\ in Snodgrass of Tulsa
lias organi/.ed a music class in
donks She is highly recom-
mended lias had t wo years of
d experience as a teaehar and is
now taking of a tine (Icrnian in
strm tor- She was successful
in getting a nice class and will
come to .leaks t wiee a week Mon
reached day and Thursday.
.lenk's now has a full fledged
W. C. T. I - Mrs Lilah Lindsey,
county president was hen* last
week and sneeseded in organiz-
throimh jnga union. The followingollie-
ers were elected President Mi's
Mary Kngel: Vice Pres . Mrs.
Mice Monfore: ( Hri espotiding
Sec., Mis Mary Simmons; Re-
cording See.. Mrs Anna Stelle;
Treasureii Mi-sllallie Bonner;
See. of L T 1... Mrs Orpha
Stockton.
which owns extensive oil inter-
ests in Oklahoma, with several
refineries in Kansas, is to iiu
to be forced to relinquish claim to
. m these boom day s, especially when (>sts ;(ntj , |u,n v
the only consiib ration is an ac. tVV() dollar” in tli
Looks Dubious.
That intelligent people can be
induced to believe that any enter-
prise can pay men to travel
a round to represent their inter
their pat runs
way of pre-
Rev. d.'l. Hagler, ;i superanu-i jjn** is to cost about S2.et>(>, littlo scarce the high price brings l"11'1 company with,
In the matter of new buildings
substantial grade, including
ated Member of the Northwest
On next -Monday the equalization Missouri Conference now re.sid
boards of the various townships, big in Tulsa, filled the pulpit for .
towns and cities will meet in tlieir Rov. C. W. Hardon and his peo <’(>V(M.a] V(M.y costly busineSs
respective districts for the purpose ; pie Sunday morning and even- 1>uikli wllich n<nv near-
of adjusting.assesments and hearing i„gT t the delight of all who L,, coinpletion, those j0Bt begun
complaints from tax payers. heard him. He has been preach ^ (lth,,rs (.ontnw.tedfor or con.
iug hfty yeirs. yet he is lwi 1< • a"r H p»-ini»iat od. the lfrosOnt outlook
W. 0. W. Meet hearty, and-preaches with • rvelous.
! er and inspiration. , ,
—----- 1 : \\ tide many have agreed that
/The local camp Woodmen of the j Evangelist Cole will be hero'real estate prices here were in-
World is making extensive prepara- ] tlie 4th Sunday *n the month in 'Hated, that property was held
thins for state meeting which is toj0j)en series of meetings in too high,-the manner in which
be held her- April 1« to 2T F. ' „ \ t?., C le wn- - \V eh > h 1
Row lei, special assistant »t ut e man- j here a little mot • than a year [and the substantial improve-
ager who lias been ltorc in the citv .^,, .|nd many people of our 1 nients guaranteed in the near fu-
for the List .three or four weeks states. town wil 1 rejoice.' to hfttr of hisiture ]>ro\e conclusively that tliis
th 1 they will have about ;>00 up- cot urn- ! is not the case. There Is every
them out and the colonel is able
to find u ear load occasionally.
The Skint00k (-oncert Band
gave an out door concert Satur-
day evening. The' members
have "heen practicing and are
• mv ahli'to deliver som<‘ pretty
good sc'loetions. They intend,
to continue these concert s thru
the summer months.
I i. ( . Larks came down from
Hawhuska this week and will as-
sist Id - brother. F. S.. with the
tin question is heard,'
will the other defendants
Col. Reuben Dye shipped a knowhilgenieut of wrongful posses- mi„ms f()1. t.1K.h dollar th at they
ear load of hogs to Kansas City Mon. Vml then there's the s|0, tiK>u)seiY,.s received for their
Monday. Although hogs are a “<><*- That's a big pile ohnouoy to j W{m,H i(1 *y
individual can understand, an^l
yet this is wliat some people
even right lien' in Tulsa are ex
___ , petting. To illustrate, there are
■ a nmnbt r ol people here who
JUNKS NEWS NOTES sometimeago subscribed to a
liroposition whereby they are to
pay monthly !iU cents for 24
Warren of Tulsa,' montlm f<q a eortain pubhuition
M r. Blaine
spent Sunday here with F. (..
Rector and family.
Misses Benia Bonner, Maude
(lent is and M r. ( hi rl Morrison
■ ; 1 Sunday afternoon in NVad-
narnes.'-
W. H.
M iss Bonnie Rector of
Tulsa
last
plications for membership.
A cimnival company will he here j
during the meeting. The exercises j
its well as the carnival will lie at Or.
eutt Lake. A pavilion 100 x 150 is
being erected for dancing purposes
Notice to Subscribers.
It was stated in last week's
Ledger that the supply of water
west of town was inadequate to
meet the demands for the city.
All who tire in arrears on1 wells had weakened,
subscriptions, please call and 1 Taylor says this is not
settle up at once. This means
| reason to believe that now is an
opportune time for profitable
investments here.
It’s lm exaggeration to say
those Who have visited the wells that no other city in the state,
are almost unanimous in thp or in the entire Southwest as to
opinion that there is Plenty of ihat mataer, of three times the
water there. We understood Aizt: of Tulsa ran show ^roof of
that during the dry spell the!* neater volume of business
^jr With a population of 2.iO0O
which they are to receive mon-
thly for this t hue. and then at
the expiration of tin* stipulated
time, 21 months, ml wneu they
have paid in the full S12. they
re t 1 receiie a b a,, with all ap-
purtenances thereto belonging,
including feat her pillows and a
bed of softest down, the whole
estimated to he worth at least
von. There are 1000 sub-
scribers whose subscriptions
son of < hvasso are the guests of
Mrs- A. .1. Adkins m. They
are behind, and this makes a will shortly leave fe • chi Mexico
big aggregate due tin* paper, where they will make' their fu-
whieh must sliortl v he set- ture home. Mrs. Adkinson will
| accompany the to as far as Ard-
*■' more where she will visit for a
Suhscrib for tlic CHIEF. days.
Tulsa is doing a business today
that is generally admitted to be
Mrs. A- M. Hennero and little j equal to or even greater than
'that of Oklahoma City, even if
the latter fis the boasted met
ropolis of the state.
Tulsa is in the center of the
gr it oil and gas belt, with al-
most an inexhaustible supply of
p oal at her very doors, being lo-
cated on the Arkansas river, no
Lucas has bought R. A-
Barker's interest in the barber visited her parents in Jenks
shop and Mr. Parker will retire Saturday and Sunday,
from the business. He has not . |> |{ Hedrick left Thursday' $80. And thisis only a fair sainp-
decided what he will do but mon,'m}r for Tulsa, where lie has le of many peoples credulity
thinks lie will remain in Skiatook SIH-LUvd a job at his trade, car-! when they are promised some-
♦ penter work. j thing fot nothing.
Must Furnish Own Cups j. D. Barnett and J- F. Will IT - ~
' commenced this week" assessing Olir $1. Clubbing Offer,
the property in the town and
township of .lenks.
C. C. Upton of < Bvasso was
visiting his brother Tom Upton
The state health department has
issued a decree that on and after
May 1, 11)10, each ami every pupil
in the public schools of Oklahoma
must furnish 11 is or her own drink-
we will
anil
Mr
11pton
enter
To all new subscriber
send the Tulsa Cliiel one year
the Kansas City Journal one year
for one dollar. Ail old subscribers
paying one year in advance will get
the Kansas City Jeumal free one
year. Now is the tinii to get two
ing cup or at least there shall he 110 and W lie Monday
general drinking cup or cups fur- is owtier of the Owusso
11 shed l>v the schools as heretofore, prise.
A similar order is promulgated as A j. Warner and famify mov j ,s fm. th(. ■ of lUH,
pertains to drinking on railroad (1(j rj’u 1 sn Monday to make
trains, there is to he 110 cup suppli their future home. Mr Warner
ed either at stations or on trains, as j steady employment in the
in the past. All who travel iniiRt: ,lbovt» town. ’Phe Herald will
curry a cup attached to their laelt, | f0Ho\v Yiiiia to liis now home,
or go thirsty. ,
Play Ball.
The baseball season opeuei
@■£1
of three
4 "8
i'
iMirc.
■u U9t>
IF YOU WANT THE BEST, and latest in styles and
patterns we have it, and at one-half the price other merchants ask*
Strictly Made- to-Order Suits for Men and Voung Men
AT $8, $10.00, $12.50,. $15.00, & $18.00.
The ladies of the Methodist Tulsa Wednesday afternoon when
church will give a box supper at the Tulsa Producers and the Joplin
Kills a Murderer. I the school house, next Friday Miners of the Western Association
Kills a muraerer. ^ ^ ^ playetUhe tU,it in R sor.es
A merciless murderer is Appendi- tkc bene(it of the church. games.
fit is with many victims. But Lr. „ ——- — -
i* j li i tigs New Lite' gills 1,11 Is il ry I '1 -
c i vention r.l hey gently stiuiuiate
| stomach, inei and bowels, prevent-
ing that clogging that invires ap-
pendicitis, curing Constipation,
Headache, Billiousness, Chills. 25c
at the Tulsa Drug Store.
In connection we handle a fine line of UNCALLED FOR
MADE TO ORDER SHIRTS which was made to sell for $4,
$3.50, $3, $2.50 and $2. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY SHIRT
ONLY $1.00........
OoTey’s Misfit Clothing Parlors
116 EAST SECOND ST.
It’S The World's Best.
No one has ever made a salve,
ointment or balm to compare with
Bucklen s Arnica Salve. It s the*
one perfect healer for Cuts, Corns,
. Burns. Bruises, Sores, Scalds Boils
Fleers, Eczema, Salt Rheum, l or
Sore Eyes, Colp Sores, Chapped
j Hands, or Sprains, it’s supreme. ;
i Infallible for piles. Only 25c at
the Tulsa Drug Store..
Examination for common school
diplomas or for entrance into IligF
School are being held in the various j
schools of the county.
In Our Mew Quarters
AND WILL SAVL YOF QUARTERS AND
DOLLARS TOO. WE HAVE
..BARGAINS..
IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE
A CAR LOAD NEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED.
HAWKINS
E. Cor. Second & Boston
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Burkhart, Richard W. The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1910, newspaper, April 15, 1910; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172279/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.