The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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THE-TULSA CHIEF
ESTABLISHED MARCH. 1904
--SUCCESSOR TO----
THE INDIAN REPUBLICAN
-----JANUARY 1908“---
Cihx )H<. I W. HKNKY. Owner and Publisher
412 Hast Second Street PHON1.
TULSA. - • OKLAHOMA
Kntcrrd at the i»ostoft1c© at Tulsa Oklahoma
for transmiHaiou through the maiis us second
class inatter.
TTN INCH PIPE LINE.
- . i. •
^ UNION a
PUBIISMU IV I II Y 111 SI) AY
Subscription - - - $1 per year
Six Months - - - - 50 cents
Three Months - - - 25 cents
Adverllrlng rates muile ud application. I
Jolt, txiiik ami legul work, proiiiiitly ami oeatlj
executed.
Why in tlit* careless la>y like a hen .'
Beeanee he can seldom fiind anything
where ho laid it y< tenlny.
j11hii A Johnson of Minnesota Is ad- I
mlrnblj' fitted to write a book on the I
subject of "Fool Friends 1 have
Know n."
--,
J«*hn Hays Hammond Is tfoln^r down
In hlst« r> ns one man who wanted the
Vic* Presidency bad enough to ank !
for It.
Will be Laid From Mid-Continental
Oil Field to New Orleans.
After a eensultatlon with Governor
Haskell the first of the week it was
announc ed by the Prairie Oil and Gas
Company that an eight-inch pipe line
to the Cody KlufT shallow sand ills-
irlet and another of the same size to
the H"K Shooter district, east of Bar-
tlesville, will be completed and taking
oil within cia dayfc It will have a ten
inc h line to New < irleans via Arkansas
mid Louisana, Liking mid-continent oil
within eight months. The different
pipe line companies in eight months
will la* able to lake 15,000 barrels of
oil daily in tills Held. This is the
most Important announcement ever
made In tblH Held. It means a market |
for all the oil the field inn produce —
Paw hut ka Capital.
PROCESSIONAL
J L- Hurnage
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Rooms 211-212 Central National Hank Bldg.
Phone 925
Tulsa, Okla
As Refreshing as a
Breath of Mountain Air
MAGEE & MAGEE
LAWYERS
First National Hank Bldg.
Iulsa, - [nd. Ter
On the
Out of the
A man will wait on a hank four
hours for a fish that doesn't Intend to
bute; hut he won’t wait five minutes
for his wife to get ready for church.
i'onsidering the fact that Senator
La Toilette's filibustering speeoh
weighed nlnteon pounds. It is little
wonder that he was glad when he had
it off his mind.
Now don't find fault with your wife
because she doesn't keep pie baked all
the time Anyway, too much pie is
not healthful An Indiana man died
after eating seven pies.
■'Why Is it." asks the Detroit Free
Pre-s, ' that the prleo of beef always
goes up when the fish aren't biting?'1
For the very same reason that It stays
up when the fish ate biting.
Since May 15, It Is reported, nearly
23.000 freight cars have come off the
Idle list. The rest'of them will pro-
bably get busy when Texas Is ready
to move this year’s crop.
The largest order of steel rails ever
given for 1.000,000 tons has just been
placedwlth the Pittsburg mils by the
Russian government. Russia's con-
tribution to America prosperity Is ap-
preciated.
A Detroit woman wants a divorce
because her husband kissed her good-
by on March 31, 190*! and hasn't been
seen since. The judge will no doubt
agree with her that there is such a
thing ns too long a time between
kisses.
“If Bryan should be deffeatefl,"
says the Memphis Commercial Appeal
"Folk, Johnson and Grav will have a
good chance next time.’ Not neces-
sarily, Bryan may again think he has
the best chance.
The Swearing Habit.
Wc clip the following editorial from
du Caldwell < < * * Lender anil we nope
.•very man and boy who get.* hold of
this paper wll read It. We heartily
, endorse every word of the article:
, There may be some excuse for a man
...... : ilng angry, but there Is no excuse
i for profunlty at any time. It does
not -oiind well, It is not elevating and
ildo. i not raise one in the estimation of
| others.
M e neper hear a man swear that
j a, did not think less of him, and we
ivotnlet that boys cultivate it as a
1 manly habit. It is the lowest soi. of
vulgarity, and every recent man is
aaamed that he swears at all. But
habits is very strong and you boys
wlm re cultivating the use of oath
i ov. will live to blush became- of the
use of an oath. There is not a single
reason why a man should swear, and
it is particularly disagreeable to near
a boy1 swear. It adds neither force
nor expression to language, and men
"f culture get rid . f the habit as they
get rid of their other follies.
The morelgnorant anil brutal a man
is, the more oaths he uses; the nearer
a gentlemen he is, the less he uses
profanity.
The best evidence that swearing is
without excuse the fact is that nearly
all men drop their oaths when in the
company of women they respect. A
practice that is dropped in the pre-
sence of women Is a poor practice at
any time.
□ O
Kmnier Bros.
Largest anil oldest Insurance Agency ^
I in Tulsa.
Companies selected the world over.
Room 417, First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 417
£)r. SHEPARD
Physician and Surgeon
| Office over Palace Clothing Store j
jPhone 71 Res. phone 106 1
FRATERNAL ORDERS
A. F. & A. M, 4
Meets regular communication on
2nd anil 4th Thursday. Wm. Lynch
__________________
i\j\ W. M.; Arthur Farmer, secretary.
Special invitation to visiting brethern.
M. W. OF A.
EL Roberts V C; J
Shields W A; H W Cody
Clerk; meets every
Tuesday at 7 o.clock at
Fraternal hall. Neighbors
welcome
fraternal orer cf eagles.
Meets Friday night of each week at 8 o'clock
in Fraternity Hull. _ „
Officers T. F, Wycoff. W. P. P,i A. Y
Boswell. \V. P.;Geo. VV. Penn. W. V. P.: J. W.
' Gilmore. VV. Sec.
Drs. MAYGINNES
Physicians and Surgeons
Over Wrights Clothing Store
Phones—office, 125; res. 225
TULSA. - - IHD. TEH.
"A sane Fourth of July never hurt
anybody," says the Minneapolis Jour-
nal. Pan Minneapolis speak from per-
sonal experience, or i sthis mere hear-
say?
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Patent
’S
i1
mm
Trade Mat
1 Designs
Copyrights Ac.
bi.»)
HU
Anyone lending a sketch and description
quickly ssoertiiiii our onlnlon free whethf
Invention I. prnhnMy fmtentiihle. Communion
(Ion. etrlctlycoiittiientlnl. HANDBOOK on Patent
lent free. Oldest ssonry fur securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. recel
There isn't any music for a good
In a rattling wagon. He knows every
limes he drives such a wagon that he
Is just shaking the money right out of
his own pocket Tighten things up,
and save the wear and tear on the
wagon and on your own nerves at the
same time.
tprctal notice, without charge. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely lllnstratod weekly. Ijirireftt clr
mint ion of any pclentltic Journal. Ternia. f.i r
year: four months, 9L Sold by all newsdealer
MUNN & Co.36,Bro,d**»' New Yoo
branch OOoe. 135 K XL Waabliulun. D. t.
MILLINERY
I
Denny's Flynn was the first mnn
who suggested the name of Sherman
for vice president. Years ago Sher-
man did good service for Oklahoma,
assisting In the passage of the free
homes hill for Oklahoma. Mr. Sher-
man is a statesman nnd a strong man
politically who will carry New York
by a large majority.—The Post.
Thse whose work afield requires
the! rearl>1 rising enjoy the most beau-
tiful part of the day. The picture of
daybreak illumining the eastern sky,
and the sun breaking through the
mists of dawn, is one never to bo
forgotten, and It is one so illusive that
palters have tried In vain adequately
to put it on canvas.
And Deputy Sherlc John Morgan
simply refuses to give the bootleggers
and point keepers a minute's rest. He
entered the Joint of Ben Green on
North Main street late Saturday night
and captured several bottles of whisk-
ey. These he confiscated and took to
the county Jail. The same afternoon
Moran got a barrel and a half and
four bottles of beer from another
place.
Hot? Yes. but it's good weather for
corn. So cheer up.
If a farmer Is not better than other
men, it Is his own fault, for he lives
closer to the heart of Nature. He hears
the voice of God every day. In sweet
communion with the trees, the brooks,
the sky. He beholds the glory God
has painted; he sniffs fragrance from
heaven. How can he help being gopd?
WM. QUERRY
NOTARY PMBLIC
Office in Shackle Building, room 6
TULSA. I. T,
At the TULSA MIL
LINERY they have a
splendid line of Ba-
by Headwear, Hair
Goods always on hand.
Ladies of Tulsa are in-
vited to call and exam-
ine the latest and larg-
est stock of hats and
millinery sundries ever
brought to the city. We
can suit you, if you are
looking for the latest
and up-to-date styles
and shapes. Prompt,
courteous attention to
all.
Mrs Grace McHenry.
Manager
116, MAIN STREET
Tulsa Millinery
COMPANY
Norvell 8r League
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Practice in all courts.
105 Main St. Phone 707
TULSA, OKLA
Geo. M. Hauptmann
THE DECORATOR
Makes a specialty of
Interior Decorations
Wall paper, Paints,
etc. Permanently
Located. Satisfac-
tion g u a r a n t eed
Estimates given on
ALL WORK
I do a Gash business
only
Kes. 517, West Sixth Street, South
PHONE 705
PATENTS
Booklet on Patents Sent Free
to Inventors
ROYAL E. BURNHAM
Patent Attorney
859 Bond Bldg., Washington D.C.
Why not Take
YOUR
VACATION
ON THE
Pacific Coast
ONLY
$60,00
San Francisco
San Diego or
Los Angeles
-and return via-
FRISCO
You can go by one route,
return another, stay until
October 51, and stop over
going or coming at any place
you please. For particulars
see M. E. CLINE, Agt.
Or write
C. 0. JJACKSON,
Div. Pass. Agt.,
Oklahoma City.
(QaaJtka
,t '.'A r\ l/S PAY Off
Eureka Springs
Water
Natural Ozarka, crystal clear, bottled at the springs, in all its purity.
Ozarka Ginger Ale, exhilarating and zestful, made from Ozarka
Natural Water.
Carbonated Ozarka, effervescen' and delightful.
I he Ozarka beverages are put up in bottles of standard size for
all uses.
REBECCA LCGE.
Meet the first awl hir Monday* of eacn
1 month In Odd Fellows ka... Mrs. Mary Hansel,
N O Mrs. Belle Ward. V. O.. Mrs. Beulah
IVveatt See.: Mrs. Idu McIntosh. Treus.
ORDER EASTERN STAR.
Tulsa Chanter No. 116. Meets 1st and 3rd
Thursday night after full moon. Mrs. Grace
McHenry, W. M.; Chas. I.. Keeder, W. P
Mabel Bynum, Sec,
Eureka Springs Water Company,
F.ureka Spring,, Ark.
COURT OF HONOR.
New State No. 881, court of Honor, P, L. B.
meets Thursday of each w eek.
Mrs. Lulu Johnson. Recorder.
AMERICA GUILD
J. W. Dlckover. U.; O'. E. Osliorne. sec. Lodge
| meees in Redmen hall Friday night of each
week.
Shackle Drug Co.
An Exceptional
Opportunity
To save time and trips is by installing an Extension
Telephone in your residence. It is an addition to your
present service. The Extension and the present
telephone are on the same line, so you call or answer
from either phone.
Maximum convenience at a minimum cost.
Be in touch with every subscriber from any spot in
your home. Less than 2c a day for residences.
PIONEER TELEGRAPH AND
TELEPHONE COMPANY
ROYAL NEIGHBORS.
Mrs. G. \V. Henry.Oracle; Mrs Wm Rupp
P. O.; l)r. N. W. Mayglnne*. sec. Meet everv
Thursday night in Dr. Muyginnes' offlee rooms
in old opera house building.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Meet Monday night of each week it Fra
ternal Hall. Dr. C. C.i
Jas. Bowen. V. C.; W. E. Austin. K. of R. S
Visiting brothers welcome.
I. O. O. F.
R. E. Austin N. G.; R. N-
!L. Ward. V. G : F. M. Himes
Cline, Secretary. Meets Monday night Ma-
sonic hall
Time for Spring Planting
Let us quote you prices on your Fruit,
and Shade Trees. Gall and see our
stock before placing your order. Send
for catalogufe. P. 0. Box 675
TULSA NURSERY CO.
TULSV, OKLA
Knights and Ladles of Security
meet first and third Tuesday evening of each
month at Musonic Hall. Visiting members
welcome.
TULSA CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Services at 10 a. m; preaching, 10:30 a. mu
vespers, 1 p. m. Rev. John G Hciring Rector
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Sunday school. 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a m.
and 7.30 p.m.; B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening.
Elder Youngblood, pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m
and 7;30 p. m.; League, 6:30 p. m.; prayer meet-
ing Wednesday evening. Rev. J. H. Bai; .
pastor. 1
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Sunday senoo' at 10 a. m.; preaching. 11 a. m.;
juniorleague.jp m? senior league. 7:00 p. m
preaching. 8:00 p. m Draper meeting Wednes-v
day evening. Rev. Jas. W. Baker. Pastor. V
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sunday school. 0:45; a. m. preaching. 11 a. m.r
Christian Endever. 6:45 p. m. prayer meeting
every Wednesday evening at 7:30. Preaching
every SuDday evening at 7:30 Rev. C. W
Kerr,pastor.
TRINITY CHURCH.
East 5th., Stree and Cincinnati Ave. Rev.
J. E. McGarvey. Rector. Sunday School 9:30
a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon II a. m.
Evening Prayer 8:30 p. m.
DR, NORWOOD,
—Vetrinery Surgeon—
CASH GROCERY
9th AND DENVER
Stacie and Fancy Groceries. Fresh Meats Constantly
sn hand, Flour and Feed. Cash paid for all kins of
produce. Free delivery to all parts of the city.
iH. Withers, Propr.
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Getting Ready
To Buy anything in
the Furniture line?
You can find it at
Baxter’s
II, S. Male, TUUA
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO*
Now located at James Brand’s City
i Livery Stable. Calls answered day
| r night. All examinations free.
I Phone Nos. Offlee, 39Drug 18, Res. 280
DYSPEPSIA
Almost ev-
ery other
van and wo-
rn a □ you
meet is af-
flicted with
this terrible
disease in.
some stage
until it Ac-
quires full
strength and
suddenly
seises them ia
the most violent
irm. Is your ap-
_ stite fickle? Do
you suffer with fre-
quent headaches and dissiness, and
dimmed eyes? Do you lack ambitioa
and energy? Do you toss and tumble at
night, unable to sleep?
These are all symptoms and forerun-
ners of this disease. Act at once.
Commence the use of
Dr. Caldwell’s
(Imjemtivn)
Syrup Pepsin
which will instantly check the progress
of the disease and ultimately eradicate
: all traces of it from your system,
i DR.CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN
is the greatest preparation ever offered
for dyspepsia.
It acts instantly, restoring every
affected part to natural life and vigor.
: DR.CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN
, can be obtained in both dollar and half-
dollar sizes at all druggists.
, Your money will be refunded if it
does not benefit yon.
Your postal card request will bring by ratnnt
onr new booklet, "DR. CALDWELL’S
TOOK OP WONDERS" and free sampla to #
thoiewho have nevar triad tbia wonderful
remedy. Do it now.
PEPSIN SYRUP CO.
■eatleelle, llllneto
For Sale by Shackle DrugCo*
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Henry, George. W. The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1908, newspaper, June 30, 1908; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173164/m1/4/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.