The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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THE = TULS* CHIEF
ESTABLISHED '.'ARCH, 1904
--- SUCCESSOR TO----
THE
INDIAN
--JANUARY
REPUBLICAN
1908--
OKOKGK W. HENRY. Owner *uO l*ublisfii-r
lit Ewst Second Street I’HONt 1*
TULSA. - • OKLAHOMA
Holered lit the |iostoffiee ul TuUu Oklahoma
for trkDBniiaiilon through tie uiaila a* seeond
i-la-- oitttier.
frufti:---" vim- >
riBtismu iv i w v
Subscription
Six Months -
Three Months - -
ii i sim
$1 per year
- 50 cents
25 cents
Adverllring rules inude on application
Joti. book und legal work, promptly und oeullv
e*«cut«*d.
lirt Doctor < 'uok dooMii't think aiiy-
thlng'n rotten in the .state »»f Denmark,
Miner thnt dinner with the king.
New Pall Clothes
New fall clothes are arriving every
day and still more expected. We
are in a better position now to
show you one of the most com-
plete and up to-date stocks of
Tailor Made Clothes
in the state of Oklahoma. All of
the ve-y latest styles and patterns
in the new clothing vou will find
on disp'ay in our window and in
cur cases. Watch our window for
the very newest designs and pat-
ters in up-to date Tailor Made
Clothing
Suits Tailor Made $15.00
GOLEV'S MISFIT PARLOR
121 iz. Second Street
That Settled It.
The mmtniKKlnnprii in lunacy were
nonpluabcd The man on whole men- * of the American Hank, at 1 ulsa.
Report sf Cosiitiss
FRATERNAL ORDERS
FRATERNAL ORER OF EACtCS.
business. September 1st, 1!*09.
RESOURCES: l
lx pans and Discounts 117,002 i
Officers—T. F. Wyeoff. W. 1* 1*.: A. \
Boswell. W. I*.;Geo W. lVnn. W. V I*.: J. «
Gilmore. W. Sec.
tBl con.lltion the courts had appointed the State of Oklahoma, at the close of Meets Friday night of each week .isoclo,
them to pass seemed perfectly wane. ' • .... . - •■■«*• Iin Fri*l,jrniD' — —- -
in spite of all testimony to the con-
trary. His every action, his every re-
mark wa1 rational They ivere about
to give ii,. in despair when matters Overdrafts, secured and un-
took an mie\ ported turn “Oh, iloc-
(or, pertnit ire to return the umbrella
I i.rripwvo„ ](ist •• yypj
Die psiielit
secured
Furniture anil Fixtures
Other Real Estate owned.
t Due from Hanks.
I Ami then, at the thought of earning Cash in Hank............
irelr fees with no qualms of con 1
sciepee, the learned men decided that
ppi.vi ue wlii> would voluntarily return
42* llo
500 IK)
21.285 lb
4.SIMI 12
Total............EH5.433 2»
LI A HILITIES:
FEEECCA LCCE.
Meet the first and •*<» Mondayiof euc •
1.23*i 05 montli in Odd Fellow. La... Mrs Mury Hausr
N l).: Mrs. Ilelle Ward. V. Cl . Mr». Heulai,
Pvoall ..See.: Mrs. luu Mclnlosb. Tress
j u bi.rroivi ,1 tmlirelhi should be placed ' 'apilal Stock paid in . 20,UK) 00 • Mube'l B^num.'Sec, C‘*“h'
ORDER EASTERN STAR.
Tulsa Cbuuler No. II*. Meet. Isi and 3n!
Thursday night after full moon. Mrs Grae.
L. Keeder, W. P
uiipIp r restraint
Tills simply prove. Iiow trifles
eo r loo.■ i ihir dust 'nip s
will
; Surplus Fund....... 250 00
Undivided prolits less ex-
|*eses and taxis paid D2* 4.'! i
Individual deposits subject
to check ..... (12,1114 ,i.'i j
Time ( ertiticates of deposit 11.020 28 i Kn,*ht!' an<1 Ladles of Security meets
COURT OF HONOR.
New State No shi, court of Uooor. P. L F
meets Thursday of each week
Mrs. Lulu Johnson, Keeorder
One of tlie charming tilings about
Laibor Day is that practically nobody
IuImuv
ALL CHILDREN
< m. 1 < ,,t ii««l ihieliir tins «l|*i*iil«*'l tliat
I polities is a (lisp ••iso," says the Detroit
Free l*i. ss. Certuinly Dot not quite
1‘ollticiaiis iri uimethiiiR of a d,-.i-i».
Ttii i !• is a Tittle cloud" n>> ItlKRcr
than a school teacher hovering <>n th<
small hoy's horizon, nowadays.
Ami I'UT and anon the merry pop
ol* th(> Itoosevelt ri111- proclaifs run-
tinuanee of the strenuous life. Verily
It is so; you cannot put a working man
down.
NOT JUST Wf!AT SHE MEANT
at birth inherit a predispo-
sition to bodily ills and ail-
ments— i ore or less serious.
The stomach and
bowels are the most
prolific sources of ill-
health.
They are the hotbeds
of disease, and
because less at
tention is given
them, more evil : pa{5US
can be traced !
directly to them
thantoanyother
organs of the
body.
Where there is the least indication of
Tariff thli'Vi s may get hi I ■resident trouble or you are feeling out c.t sorts,
Fair One'. Loving Protestation Sound-
ed Somewhat Odd to Pas
sionate Wooer.
It was, indeed, a beautiful night. The
gentle zephyrs played musically antld
the delicate fronds of the turnip-tops,
and wafted from far-distant tields the
subtli perfume nf the luscious onion
and the fragrance of decaying cab
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails. £
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supieme
remedy, as thousands have list;red.
FOrt KIDNEY. LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's courier. I
smrjh'ws.'flr " : vt:.rorV
< 'nshiu cheeks oulstaiid’g
Liabilities other than those
above stated......
>■’0 '*5 °n 2nd and Friday nights of each
month In the Boswell Hall, Main St
F. H. WHERl.ER, Secretary
None
Total
AMERICA GUILD
J W. Dickover. G.; V. K. Osoorre. see Lodge
•Stub- of Oklahoma, t minty of Tulsa in KedmeD l,u11 Krldav *’<
$9"), i;u lm»
Taft, but he xcins to be "on to” tho 1
ij»nd thrives. It Is a pity ho did not
got bin ( yos open n few months earlier,
beforo they bad stole so nnny good
water sites.
Dr. Caldwell’s
(Laxative)
Syrup Pepsin
Gov. Brown iiill not lose any of hie
popularity by reason of bin statement lach and bowels",
to the Georgia prison commission that
Georgia law Is the same fur tie rich
and the poor
should be tnken at once.
It is tile best preparation for the stom-
If they are all out of order, it will
t radicate the trouble, tone up the parts
I and restore them to their natural con-
dition DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP
— ----- PEPSIN communicates itself to the
Uncle Sam is going to raise the price whole system and its beneficial and
nf registering mall from S to 10 cents.
Another ease of ''downward" revision.''
curative effects arc pronounced and
instantly ex|>erienced.
It will keep you in good health.
DR .CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN
Now that the north pule has been can he obtained in both dollar and half-
dlacovured and by two different men dollar sitts from all druggists,
who followed different routes, why not
arrange fm i trip t" the pol(, next sum- docs not benefit you
mer. A nice trip would he to go to the
pole over Hie I’e’i.i route it:,I return
Your money will be refunded if it
"lletsy. In whispered, as they sat
together on the fence surrounding
Mrs. Filllgan's pigsty, " 'ow beautiful
you be! Jos’ think of it, Betsy.
When us be married us will have a
pig of our own! Think of that, Bet-
sy!”
''Ian,” she whisperiid, a note of re
sentiment in her voice, "what do I can
tor pigs? 1 sha n’t want a pig when
I've got you!”
Then all was silent mire more, sav*
for the musical frolics of the ze-'vr
already mentioned.- London Tit-Hits
Your postal rnnl request will bring bv return
mail out new booklet, “DK. CALDWELL'S
RouK ( iF WOXDEKS" ami tree sample to
by the Cook trail .
there who have n v,-r tried this wonderful
remedy. Wriic ior it today.
Tin recent dry spell has caused the
residents of Tulsa eounty to cut out a
little of their talk about bumper crops
but thank heaven Tulsa, county is not
in the western pftrt of the star nr hi ,
north(.rn part of Texas. Tulsa county'.-
early crops are all made, tlm Int> oner
are only slightly damaged so far and
tin* pr> speets are still very good. Cotton
is holding its own wonderfully and «n
is alfalfa.
It has been raid that "p,.ople are just
dying to get ride on tile new auto- '
mobile funeral hearses.” Now that Tul-
sa is to have a tin* police patrol wagon j
we wonder is somp of the rouglit necks
won't g t "sound drunk" just to get a ‘
ride In it .
Tulsa is to have mother lire station.
The commissioners have purchased a
lot at Third and Madison Aw. on the
east pnd and work begins tills week on
•bo Ini'ldlnc. Xew renters need not de-
lay a e* mlng here for w int of lire pro.
toetion. This is where Tulsa shines. !l
has the lyst etiuipiuent by far of any
rity In Uie state for Its size.
Couldn't Move Him.
' Yep. th' c.tnnel is used to c.\,'.oner.
I! ■ had half a dozen of 'em at that
much of !iis out in Kansas lie v, a
fellin' me ve terday 'bout the wusl
( tie. It u'Iroofed 1 is ho • e. an'
crushed 1 is barn, an' Ido v two mi'es
of fence clean ovnr in! r t!i’ nex'
(<i ni\
“Pr Hi stiff b'-iv."
"Yep. Ninety-u lle-un I o Tit' cun
nei . a i - 1 * enu 'e ! i t f I 'a e -
cellar , (1 r it iws s't i i>'
do von su: ■ c iv I :i> :.i i i in • :
saw?"
“C've il up."
' i o lo -q at r c ' ’ k let.
by gum. the r wa, h s ud ,i man c.t
i : t a ( n t.i’ l v!"
Oesplred Wood Is Valuable.
lime brings revenges, oven in tht
Umber trade, and a humble con*!?,
long treated with contempt seems, lii
• rally, to be on the point of getting t
rise in the world. "Hitherto the blacl
spruce," says the Dundee Advertise)
"has been despised by our few Hrltis
foresters as of meager commerce
value, the yellowish timber being so
and easily indented, though very 1
and long of grain. It has lately t>,
discovered that, by virtue of the ;
named two qualities, this tree fut n ■
e« by far the best wood for
planes. As yet the black sprue
rarely been planted by our s* v
turists save for ornau ent or shmtei
PEPSIN SYRUP CO.
Mcmticcllo. Illinois
WANTED ALL TO UNDERSTAND
Small Maiden's Somewhat Startling
Explanation of the Omission
of Grace.
A tiny girl of seven gave a dinner-
party the other day. for wblrh 12
< overs were laid, and that number of
•mail maidens sat down to dine. It
was a real little girls’ dinner, and the
hostess herself presided, sitting at the
head of the table. She had been very
anxious, in looking forward to it, to
do everything as it should be done
"Mamina,” she asked, “shall we say
grace’"
'No.' said mamma; "it will be a
very informal dinner, und I think you
need not do that.”
That meant one ceremony (he less
to go through, and was a relief. Hut
the little lady was anxious to have
all Iter guests understand it.
So, its they gathered about the table
she explained:
"Mamma says (hat this is such an
infernal dinner that we need not have
grace to day "
Phantasm of
Jamestown9s
Famine
• •
• •
• •
• •
h y I n W A R I) B . CLARK
That Is the Caption
Which Will Head
Our Special Feature
Story in the Next
Issue. :: :: ::
A few hundred years
ago Jamestown was beset
wilh famine.
•j To-day that occasion is
memoralized by a yearly
banquet of newspaper men
and Washington legislators.
Ijl It’s a queer proceedure,
but it is full of red-blooded,
human interest.
Read This Article
S.-i I, II. A. Fauns, cashier, nf the •
above nametl bunk do solemnly
sweat- that the abovi si ate :i ent is true
lo tin- Lest of rnj knowledge and be-
lief, so help me God.
H. A E i i n-, ( asliiei
Subscribed and sworn to before me]
t!o- 1 -Tth day of September, Hk)!t.
G K. Adams, Notary Public.
Commission expires May 22. I'll,'!.
I*. Koenig,
•1. E. Sanger
J- i)iree tor- I
i Embr rr?r-cc*.
"Your wife ah' ■ s -avs she is
afraid someth!“g 1 . - i.->•-• ted to you
when you are ■iv,,v I m.e longer
than usual."
"Yes,” answered Mr Mcekton. "I’m
getting positively ashr ed to go'home
with the same old truthlul explnna
tion about being detained by work
instead of Ijaving something interest-
ing to talk about.”
Pochontas Camp No. 3702.
Royal Neighbor of America.
Grace McHenry. Oracle.
Emellne Bolen, Vice Oracle.
Cora Kelley, Fast Oracle.
Nina Barnard, Recorder.
Mararett Rupp, Receiver.
Meet Monday night, Boswell Hail
Modern Woodmen of America.
W. W. Myatt. V. C.
C. X,. Britton, W. A.
M. Hawthorne, Banker.
John Bolen. Watchman.
James Kelley, Centry.
Meet Tuesday night, Boswell Hall.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
2826
You Can Pay
17 Cents a Day
The largest typewriter concern in
the world offers you the best type-
writer in existence for 17 cents a day.
J his certainly places a premium on
pennies! It recognizes honesty as a
commercial as-et.
lYr-..—!
Simply save the
small change that
now slips through
• our fingers, and
• wit the mngnifi-
•ent new Oliver No
SEEDS
Fresk, lUllabU, Furs
•iMrantMd to Plots*
Every Gtrdener »nd
Planter should test the
superior merit* of Our
Northern Grown 8®edB.
SPECIAL OFFER
FOR 10 CENTS
we will ■end postpaid our
FAMOUS COLLECTION
I pfcf. M Day Trriri*
1 pk|. PriRWH RadUk
1 WWJrowiR* CVUrjr
1 pk(. f!«rlj Irriv-hFSd ohb«|(
I fkff FnllpptRS Market Uttaa*
Alas It Vsrisllat Ckoiee I'iawar Saadi
Writs today! Sand 10 cents to help psy poeUff* *nd
packing and rsosivs tha above “Famous Collection," to-
gether with our New and Inatructive Garden Guido.
ORKAT NORTHERN SEED CO.
ISO Rom St. Rockford, Illinois
The *100. type-
ritir. with its
wea.li, • . ,.„,u.-ur comi-:,ieticcs.
The 1 DO per cent jierfect typewriter
with its wide range of piuctical uses.
Thu sturdy machine witit record
speed that writes in an undertone.
It’s worth twice the price of the next
—----- best typewriter yet 17 cents a day will
buy it.
Never whs a greater incentive to
save set before the people of America.
Nor ever was a more valuable ob-
ject lesson evolved to prove.
The Purchasing Power of
Pennies
The present tendency is to think in
big figures. To lose sight of the 100
cents that go to make up the dollar.
To forget tiie purchasing power that
is pent up in pennies, nickels and
dimes.
Our "17-cents-a-day” selling plan
turns this power to worthy purpose.
The Oliver Typewritter Company
feels safe in putting this new plan in-
to effect because it banks on your
business honor.
Meet Monday niirht of each w eek
termil I hill Dr.
in Kriv
C. C.,
Jas. Bowen. V. C.; W E. Austin. K. of R. S
Visiting brothers welcome.
I. O. O. F.
It. K. Austin N. G.; R. N
L. Ward. V. G.: F. M Him**
Lltne. Secretary. Meets Monday Dight
sonic hall
TILSA CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
BA PTIST CHURCH.
Sunday school. 10 a. m.: preiichinc, 11 a m.
and 7.80 p. m.: li. Y. I*. LJ. Sunday evening
KJder Youngblood, pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH
8<JhooI, 9:45 a. m.; preaching. 11 a. m
and 7;30 p. m.; League, 6:30 p. m.; prayer meet
n^r Wednesday evening. Rev. j h h®T,
nastor **
i>reaching.K:00 p... Draper meeting Wednes-
day evening. Rev. Jas VV. Baker. Pastor
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Christian Knde°ver,'46:15 p.' Sprayer meet^g
eve I Wednesday evening a. 7:35’ P “aeh,«
every Sunday evening at 7:30 Rev C W *
Kerr pastor. ' w
TRINITY CHURCH.
East r.th., Stree and Cincinnati a ve. He-
J. E. Mi-Garvcy, Rector. Sunday School B:SU
a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon Ham
Evening Prayer 8:301>. m.
ROMAN catholic
The Holy Family Church
* x m. Frist Holy Muss and Sen, on
.1(1 a. in. Second Holy Mass and sermon
LVi'l, mn'i.InSl!"<!l on in L'hristian Doctrine
7.30 p ra. Devotion- sermon and benedlctlna
with the most Blessed Sacrement
Every Sunday. Cordial welcame to ail
Rev. John G Hutring Rector
A. M. E. CHURCH
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
Preaching ll:3na. m.
Class Meeting 3:00 p. m.
Also Thursday 8:uo p. m.
Prayer Meeting Tuesday Evening
t
Roard meeting Monday night of each week
Key J, E. W. Phllliqs, Pastor
I
Geo. W. Mowbray Sr-
LICENSED EMBALMER
AND UNDNRTAKER
l’Monks | uniw.;P ,
l Kps. ,i.I and Mil
I) \ '>
Ol’KN
AND NIGHT
i ut h loner- of Hnv Dpsign furttiHliPtl upon short notice.
Mantifacturprs of the t plphiatid D. , Pj’| i\ (5HAVF
VAULTS.
No. 125, ('orner of K Si pond anil • .rimiHli Streets
* Ml tile
i )nt of the
Q nje
Krnmer Bros.
l.argest and oldest Insurance Agency
in Tulsa.
Uompanies selected the world over.
Koom 417, First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 417
OLIVER
Typewriter
___ The Standard Visible Writer
Our confidence in you is born of our
satisfactory dealings with thousands, j
So we offer the Oliver Typewriter
n , . * for a small cash payment and trust I
Attorney and Counselor at Law j vou for aU the restJ * |
J L- Harnage
Rooms Centrnl National HauU Bldg.
Phone 925
T ULSA.
m. QUERRY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Room 5 Alexander Building
Phone 1452
kill™ couch
Und CURE™ LUNC8
WITH
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
8
PRICE
10c * 41.0ft
Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
for C8esr
D) akanteed satisfactory
lOk MONEY BEPUNDED.
| Tulsa Drug Co.
This is not a preachment <>n saving,
j It’s a plain straightforward, business-
! getting proposition, it broadens the
IJKLA market for Oliver Typewriters by in-
'; teresting tiiose who have never thought
j of buying a machine. I tsends Olivers,
j by the hundreds, into homes as well as
offices.
It opens up new money making op-
portunies to ambitious people every-
where.
And we are just as glad to sell a
machine for 17 cents a day as to have
the cash with the order.
If you wantlo know more about the
Oliver—ask the users.
There are a quarter of a million of
them- each and every one an Oliver
enthusiast.
See the nearest Oliver agent for de-
tails of our new “17-eents-n-day plan,
or address
THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANY
10s W. Ninth St. Kansu. City. Mu.
Local Representative,
S. n. Smith,
Phone 1429
The Tulsa Business College
This Year
-VIA
A. Y. P. Exposition.Pa-
cific Coast Points; Col-
orado—the Rockies, the
Lakes of the North;
New York and New En-
gland Points.
Superior s e r v i ce,
courteous treatment,
best trains via Frisco.
Ask you agent or
write to Division Pass-
enger Agent.
M. E. CLINE. Agent
c. 0. JACKSON. Div
Pass. Agent. Oklahoma
City.
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