The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 2, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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THE - TULSA CHIEF
Treatment of Guests.
rx.n't *rudg« your guests anything
_thet a-k for In re: n. provided you
him It In th< hon even supposing
ESTABLISHED MARCH, 1904 you vtJ. it.if disapprove of any partic-
SUCCESSOR TO ular food or drink being used. You
INDIAN REPUBLICAN ask your friends for their happiness.
“ u not yours.
THE
JANUARY 1908
GFajKLVI
4IS >*«**••
TULSA
W HKNHY, Owner and Publisher
Hv. i riiONK
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Subsoriptior
Six Months
Three Mont
IV t R Y
1 III SI) A Y
$ 1 per year
- 50 cents
25 cents
Guc
The Man of I
the one or
the million
whom I ow
, the world
con founded
Ulaettt i
Some! ini'
Impudent
friends "in
wondering
places In it
light and to
World.
W hen I compare
twn . lili i I have w^lh
nod niiliions of people to
I wonder why in
Hows malto such a
nt It.— Fllegende
ihrines.
that it Is almost
.pi about utio's
certain beyond
> all have secret
Its lilled with do-
na dale.
Mending Torn Leaves.
The torn leaf of a book can b«
mended by pasting new white tissue
paper over It with transparent paste.
The print will show through.
Seventy T'mes Seven.
prom a I’aris paper we .ike the fol-
lowing conve sation in a police court.
The President It appears from your
record that you have been 37 times
previously convicted. i lie Prisoner
(sen lent ions) > i "Man is not perfect.’’
—Home lle^ld.
Trivial Cause of Suicide.
Mathilda Beikino. a girl who recent-
ly t,10K p. (■•! i- i’.iilogna, Italy, left
Telephone Conversations
are the modern methods of communication.
Investigation will prove our rates very
ind points that may be reached very
onablt
reas-
rumer-
FRATERNAL ORDERS
*—A
A. F. & A. M.
Meets regular communi ewirnu
jn.laudtthTliuiw.lsv. W “wL>n
W m Arthur Para1 el
SpeelaHar.......a tovWllas hretheru
a letter • xi-lainln
driven t" <!c i or
coni', i eion that h
natural. hut iu.t
every moruh-g.
she had been
her sweetheart’s
nily hair was not
■•I cm ling tongs
ous.
twee
prov
A direct connection ha
n Oklahoma City ancl Wi
:S the service to Souther
been established be-
hita which greatly im-
i Kansas points.
M. W. OP A.
E I. Roberts V ’
Shields W \ K A
, clerk, meets t*
luesday at
Fraternal hall. Nei^h
vs eleome
FRATERNAL GRERcf l/tlt-
, , vht of each week at*•'olooli
In Frstetuilv Hhll. j, . A \
e«-
Gilmore. VS • sm*.
FIEECCA UCl.
Meci.thc ni'M und '' ' y!.'s’" v^V'/tanse!.
montli In <'dd Ifilo" ' L“ llt. . ,u
N i;.: Mr- Itelle Ward. t l. • Wi •
Pveatt .SVC.: Mrs. Ida McIntosh. l'« *>.
Advt
jot Ik
execute
ip: rules nmde on ut*l»lic
1 legal work, promptly und 1
HEARING HASKELL SUIT FCB
< luthrie, t »klii„ Feb. 'I'll ‘‘use 1
('ornelius It. Under of N* tv York t'i'V
vs (Jm.rnor f N1 Haskell for eolb“
lion ..! a Judgment of some forty odd
tlinusnn.l dollnrs lias been -• l in ''
circuit court of Hie United Stub
ill.. Western Uistri.t ill <ikl.ilnana 1
February a. Tb ease of Halley vs II"-
k. ll. suit for several thousand dellni
of alleged uttnriley's fees, def' luln ill s "I
Ohio will ....... for about the-IMli m
the same month
SERVICES IN NEW CHURCH FEB. 7.
The construction work on the "li-g.iat
now Christian Church nt the corner "I
Fourth ami South Boulder is progress
tog nicely The foundation Is In. the
basement has been excavated, and tin
entire structure has been boarded in
The work of placing the permanent
walls and ....... will be rushed from now
on. and II Is Imped that the building
will he sufficiently completed t" hold
services a week from Sunday In II'"
basement. The Christian Church will
Ope of the most elaborab
v hen completed.
"Ha\
lari see your."
youthful pul
can't get tin
111 st name
vaisleadd -
Disappointment.
1 done anything to popu-
y- am wan ed the
lildan "but In vain. I
public to call me by my
or make fun of my fancy
Way of the World.
We live In si maze of kaleidoscopic
flashes. One of the plaint effects Is
thh How suddenly ihe mail who gets
tip in the world can forget you, and
, how iddonl' he can remember you
when he cnnies dow 11.
Ideal Determines the Character.
Kee| constant befor*
you, novor I dii of ll Ihe idoal-
Ijis have iniir ionm d the world and
spurred their kind on to effort and
accomplishment. They have made us
great by mingling with our dally par-
su.ts transcendent concept ions and so
have thrown around our daily life, out
sensuous 1 i!.■ ihe grandeur of a better.
Geo. M. Hauptmann
THE DECORATOR
Makes a specialty of
Interior Decorations
Wall paper. Paints,
etc. Permanently
Located. Satisfac-
tion guarant eed
Estimates given on
ALL WORK
I do a Gash business
only
Kes. M’S
West Sixth Street.
I* |{ (> N K 7 0 ft
South
PIONEER TELEORAPH- ASiB
, TELEPHONE COMPANY
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Toys, Notions and Rugs at E. J
Avers’ 22 West Second street.
PATENTS
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Do Not Worry.
Do not \von\ i*:it three square
meals a day : say your prayers, he
courteous to your < seilUors; keep your
digestion good: exercise; go slow, and
go easy Maybe there are other
things ihsil \ i>ui - j ecial case requil'Os
hapi but my Mend,
th«m 1 r> : si will give you a good
Booklet on Patents Sent Free
to Inventors
ROYAL E.
I ’alent
BURNHAM
Attorney
Gstiing Ready
To Buy anything in
the Furniture line?
You can find it at
Baxter’s
ORDER EASTERN STAR.
Tulsa Chanter No. no Meets l*tand »rd
■hiuiMlM night after full moon. A-,uu^
MeHem \. W. M . i hu». L. Reeder, w
Mabel Hynum. Sec.
COURT OF HONOR.
New siute No s»l. court of Honor. F. L »
meets Thursday of each week
Mrs. Lulu Johnson. Reeoidei
AMERICA GUILD
] w lilekover. (!.:«'. K Osborne soo Lodge
meres iri Kedmen hull Frlduv night of each
week.
0 ——-—— ""
j? royal neighbors.
a Mrs G. \V. Hi-niv Oracle: Mis Win Rupp
o 1*. O.: Ur. N W.'Mavginnes. see Meet everv
O Thursday night In In;. Muyginnes office rooms
^ iD old opera house building.
c
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
a Meet Monday night of each week :n I r»
^ ternal Hall. 1». c’ C':
A .las Bouen. V. (' : W E. Austin. K. of R. S
Visiting brothers welcome.
$1
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I. O. o. R.
H. K. Austin N vi.;
16, S. Main, TULSA
L>oooooooaoooo<v><- r..-xo<vyyc>o ocoooofxxy
K. N-
L. Wurd. V. u F M Himes
I Cline. Secretary. Meets Mom ay nighl 51a-
sonic hall _
Knights and I adies of Security
meet first and third Tuesday evening of each
month at Masonic Hall. Visiting members
! w elcoine.
TULSA CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Ttils;i
should ( "ngrutulati- luu -"If "l•
lift.
-Abratam Lincoln.
III! the f
ail Hint a lofal hrifl* plant Inf
. . - - -
Just r< i '
i.Jveil line of the largest "i''b
No Wonder.
ntlli-i- elty ever placi d In tills
Intense Maul -a "1 met Mr.Knpecque
Stilt'
pi,,. Tuls;i Vitrified Brick plant
,UFt
now. anil he bail a perfectly ter-
is 111"
.ssful bidder 'in. tb" work
riblt
i oi il • just like
ni-il'-r calls fur SUO.nOO bi-id - t"
; one
who knew he w.ii (loomed of des-
lv lit il
in ii, cniistructi'in "f tin- ’
linv
” I'ractical Friend—"Very likely.
tell si'll-
, i., 1 lul l In i iklahniua < IIS
1 His
wife is going to move to the sub-
•Kill Till .1 VIt i ill'-il Brick 1 '"inpany
virLs to mm row ;;ml bus just iikuK* him
Im tl iinothfi* larRf onifr. u »-
! buy
a lawn-mower.”
for tin
same iiuinbcr of bricks 1" b.-
H, thri',' new acini"' liuililuiR-
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IlSfll III
tn be 1-r
. , i« 11 in 'I'iiImi stum.
Determination Conquers.
h.V.'llonuHMg'., Wnsliington
PROEESSIONAE.
n.c
imzrr.
Happy Man.
John TV 'Si died in tiivciie county.
the age of !.k He was the embodi-
ment of sweet eoiilintment with his
surroundings never having been lar-
ther than four miles from his place
Of birth Ills life helped to convince
many of .the truth of the saying that
"a rolling stone rath s no moss.' lor
In., managed to acquire a considerable
amount of wealth in bis extremely
limited sphere Brooklyn Standard
Union
Lung Capacity.
The normal capacity ,,r '”nRS _
the average man is 230 cubic inches,
ion of these contain what is called i* j
shlmil air 100 are eoniplemental air
ami the remaining 30 represent the
tidal air ll....... and flow of breath-
lug |tv a deep respiration It would be
possible to gel 100 cubic inches more
The average malt breathes from H> to
17 times a minute, and In M hours his
in i at ion and expiration would nil *
balloon of s:,0 cuhle feet capacity.
A Boston Charity.
Not all ihe old hats go to the ash
heap, hi least the> do not all go there
when Ihe> are discarded by the own
ers. Ml'S Ihe Boston Record. Some
hut dealers send them to the court
house where they are given to the
drunks and other men who have lost
the'r head covering either in the
serap that preceded their arrest or in
the proceedings that followed.
River with Few Curves
Straight's! of all ihe rivers In the
world is li e Lena of northern Siberia.
It runs l tu arli son miles with hard-
ly a curve
Speculators.
There are two kinds of foolish
speculators (hose who speculate with
other people's money and those who
speculate with their own
All Keystones.
Kvery stone In an arch is a key-
stone, though the name is usually ap
piled I" the center one.
To a man with a will and a purpose
then is nothing impossible. Such a
man can do anything; he cun ac-
complish seeming miracles, "nee he
puts his shoulder to the wheel he
nor or lids the spokes turn In a back-
w ,0 (1 direction, but always pushes
them onward and forward inch h> inch
and revolution by revolution until he
■id!.- thorn to the lop of the hid.
A Drawback.
I In* groat trouble* with some men
is that they can have self-respect with-
mil half trying
i )ut of the
o
Kraint‘1' liros*
Largest and oldest Insurance Agency
in Tulsa.
Companies selected the world over.
Room 417, First National Bank Bld$.
Phone 417
nKaw.:ax',.t' ttvok. ivscu;
I KILLthe couch [
[and CURE the LUNGSg
Iwi™ Dr. King’s i
- SIDS
WWS^M
HA l’TEST CHURCH.
iseoverjr 5 .SO
, PRICE 5
J L- H urn age
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Kooms ill - -1 (’entral National Hank HUH'.
Phone 925
Tulsa, Okla
FOR Cocos®
\ AND ALL THROAT AND IUN0 TROUBLES. H
[guaranteed SATISFACI'QIlyI
Nor money refunded. IS
^WIWMHIWWII ......I IllllPd-----*'
Tulsa Drug < 'o.
Fresh, Reliable. Pure
Guaranteed to Please
Kvery Onrilrnpr eii'l
Plant r:' ilIiouM It Ft 111*'
' RUpfM'd r iiit ritK t l ( mi r
\ orthern Ci row n Set*cls.
SPECiAL OFFER
FOR 10 CENTS
" p will s» r.‘i our
FAMOUS COLLECTION
I pkf. f*H» Tomato , . • • ‘
1 pk|. I'ritteen Kutltsh .... * •
1 it kg. HrIi-Gi owing Olory ' "
l tibK Th lv Arrow.Siea l < nMingo * 1’'®
1 i.kg IHI>rlt*N Morliet 1 etltir*. . ' *
AUo It! Varirllrs I’hoiOe Mower S«e<!i • -•*f-
♦ 1.00
Writ. t.>.l... ' Send 10 . .■.,(. ... help |,.v | o,l:.<. .lid
m.-kuw ... ('rae.lv. tl,.".i 1 F.m*.u. ' "ll"'"" W-
L.1,,1 ,T|||, ..ur N- . » ,1 l.i-tr . t v.- i.er.iyn , ■ . .I.'
iillk.A T NOHT1IIHN stl■■.}» <■<>.
IMo Kose St. Rockfiird. Illinois
surnlui M-tiool. 10a. ni.: preaehing. 11 a m.
; ....,, n ;. V. P. r. Sunday evening,
..v Youngblood, pastor.
■ , , LusTKPISCOPAIiCflURCHStiUTH.
: 1 a. n
mil t::;(• p. m : Leiigui'. •: ' i>- m.: p.a.ver meet*
i„ Wednesday evenilg ««' J- H. Hall
i.sisLor
Ml.TH ■ nil 'I LI’l H i'HUHCH.
Sunday m'-i .. ai 10 a. ni.; preaching. 11 a. m.;
s.»*ninr it»:l ■ lit*. 1). Eli
unioiit»ug'it*.
i t>i»*;iehmg.•’■‘.’'i
rtuv evening.
i senior league. 7:<h* p.
i .. Draper meeting Wed
K, v. .1 is W. H.tUer. Pastor.
OOQOOCH>DODODOOO^**OG 000000 *
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WM. QUERRY
NOTARY PMBL1C
Office in Shackle Building, rocm 6
TULSA. 1. T,
Electric Shoe Shop
1 '_M I-'.. Second St.
I’lionc IHiti
TO THE FARMER
Dyer's Red Tag Hardware
is now in shape to furnish you with your Hardware. Coal. Gas
or Wood Stoves. Tinware and Queensware. Give us a call and
you will find the prices right.
LEE DYF'R, proptielor
OKLAHOMA
TULSA,
Have you a
Cream Separator
If not. and vou are milking cows, call on Ewing
Hardware Company and see a machine that is a
bargain. It will make you money to use it. and
we can save you some big money on the purchase
price. It is profitable for you at both ends of the
deal, come in and see it.
‘REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
Sewed Half Soles 65 - 85 & LOO j
Shoes Made to Order |
J. E. GRABER, Prop. |
Corner First and Boulder |
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Notice to Hunters
/ have the most complete line of
Sporting Goods in the city. Call and see
me and be convinced.
J
I'ltLSHX 1 I'.KIAN l.'H I'RL'H. ^
Wuudu.v S.'hnol. R t . ;i. u preaching. 11 a. m.r
I'li-.M ai. KikU'vit. tf i:> p III. prayer meeting
1 ev, I Weil:,.-.il-.iv evening at : Preaching
every Suudux evening ill f:8fi lfe\. C. \\
Kerr, pailor.
TRINITY CHURCH.
Hast Mh.. Stree anil Cincinnati A ve. Kev
.1. K. Mel hit rev. Hector. Sunday School 9;30
i n Morning Prayer and Sermon ll a. m.
Kveinii,: Prayer s::ti* p. in.
ROMA N CATHOLIC
The Hoiy Family Church
s a. in. Frist Holy Mass a al Sermon
!> ,.l"a. in seciind Hoh Mass and Sermon
11. i... i a, Instiactum in Lliristian Doctrine
r::Mp. in. Deio'uins sermon and benediction
with Hit.....is? Blessed Saerenient
Kien Sunday, cordial welcame to all
Key JobnC Helling Hector
A. M. K. CHURCH
Sunday School 9:30 a. in,
Preaching 11:30 a. m.
Class Meeting 3:00 p. in.
Aiso Thursday K:00 p. ni
Prayer Meeting Tuesday Evening
Board meeting Monday night of each week
Rev J. K. W. PhllUus. Pastor
W. MEGEE I
TULSA, OKLA
10Q East First St
Phone 1311
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Easy to Remove Grease Spots.
To remove grease spots on carpet
or matting cover with French chalk
and sprinkle with benzine Allow the
benzine to evaporate, then brush off
the chalk If the slain lias not ills
appeared repeat the process.
Natural Fly Paper.
The pliiKulculu is a plan) which Is a
natural fly paper. Its leaves are con-
stantly covered with a sticky sub
stance Ilia) traps all insects alight lug
thereon.
More and More Are
EVERGREENS
Beirg planted during August ar.d Sept. Experi-
ence lias proven that these months are the best
and^surest.time to plant. We guarantee them to
grow
TULSA NURSERY CO.
TULSA. OKLA.
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Reliable Dentistry
So Main St. 1 1 fLSA. OKLA,
Date of sale February 1 7,1 8,
19. 20. 21 and 22.
Return limit March 1st.
1909. but upon payment of
$ 1.00 on or before March 1.
limit will be extended to
March 13. 19C9
S25.60 viaFt. Worth
S26.30 via Mempis
M. E. CLINE.
Agent
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