Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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THE TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 11 1906.
The Tulsa Daily World
J. U. BRADY Editor nnd Owitr
OHicc in Si-HFTiati Building Third Street Telephone No 860
Interad in itn TuIm Postoftlcs iih isoond 'ciAtH matter
One Year
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Theree Months.
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
Daily by Mail.
Daily by Carrier.
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SOME OK THE CAUSES
We nave mel Iho enemy and have been temnornril)
wallowed Dp It ii surprising landslide
On the surface there seems la be much mystery
tboul it. The territorial campaign committee made a
vigorous iud -ci-iiii numpauni There was no iimu i
thil line.
Tin; poll mortem usually telle il an r tbe de-
mite hut i will hardly do io in thii case
The obial ea ill be Couud in the itay-at-bome
vote The republican! arc in power prosperoua ami
rontented They were ilow to ue tbe great haportanea
of this election They were lethargic.
The demoarata were oul of power. Their organised
appetite for office ; no) appeaoed bj the genera proi
parity They wen) oul and voted
We believe thai the vote ill snow i total poll of lest
in. in 76OO0 in Oklahoma and probably less iiian tbii In
Jndiuu Territory aboul one-half of tbe vote.
It is appalling to contemplate thai half the voteri
did tint think enough ill' the future o! the state a re
fleeted through the fundamental laws of the common.
Wtalthi to gn out and vote lint thin appears to he the
case. And that the noil of these should be republicans
who are usually country lovers is slill more lurprUing
Of course there were oilier causes. Prohibition cut
much llgtire us in tin 'Jltb Kith and oilier dill'icts where
the independenl prohibition candidates defeated the re
publicans
Bach diatriel eondnotod local campaign. It was
Lard to make state large issues which would amuse the
voters. Kadi candidate bad ois uWII platform and no
two iii the state alike and the result reflects in nearly
every instance local conditions
The republicans got started late. There v is only a
territorial campaign of a month. A longer campaign
might have changed the result. Rut foi time had
from the start no campaign in Oklahoma has been more
mine and reasonable.
Time may demonstrate oilier reasons bill these aril
about all We can s n the -ui'aie at this time.' Viiiiu
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THE WORLD'S EXCLUSIVE RELIABLE NEWS.
In tin- issue the Win Id there is story to the
effect that the president of ihe Texas nil company will
be here today lor the purpose of looking over the de-
velopments in the Tulsa Held in connection with the
proposed pipe hue tO be buill by Ihe conjunction of the
Standard Oil company and the Texas Oil company. In
this morning's paper there ill also be found a story to
the effeol thai tbe Quffey Petroleum company has a corps
ol surveyors at work from its headquarters ill Testis
ii lib. It lb f these Stories an' reliable and exclusive.
Ii will be remembered thai several weeks ago the
World electrified the city one morning by the exclusive
announcement thai the Quffey Petroleum company was
io build large tankage in tins vicinity ami ibat it was
tin1 company's ultimate intention to build a pipe line to
the gulf. In the very next morning's issue another
eye opener was hamb d out to the public Io l fleet that
the Standard "il company ami John W Gates had form-
ed a coalition to build another pipe line to the gulf.
lioib of these storiei wen' printed exclusively in the
World.
A prominent oil authority has just returned from a
visit iii Texas. He say- h moenaus Of opinion there
is thai two pipe lines are to be buill. That's what the
World said si weeks ago
The World sc pel I be United Stales an Ihe Quffey
storj .no I the Standard stories The World gives nil news
that is reliable and exclusive. This applies to its cevry
department as well.
INTERROGATION POINT WILL REST.
Il is very Satisfying to Ihe citizens of Tulsa to know
thai ihe election is over. Maybe ihe TuUa Democrat
will mm quil asking candidates to answer columns of
questions which everybody passes up like "patent ill-
lides " Kansas City Journal.
The results of Ihe election Tuesday do not need to
make the republicans feel at all bad. While Ihe democrats
carried everything in sight in Oklahoma the majorities
were so small that there is u chance for the republicans
Io overcome ihem in I be near fill inc. The other stales
over the union were not changed much. The republican
congress will still control most of the old congressmen
being returned while in several slates there were gains
The state elections hum; on local issues hugely and are no
criterion for ihe general election Let ihe democrats
write the Constitution of ihe new slate. The delegates
arc all pledged io support certain things most of which
are the same as the republicans stand for Consequently
we think that the const it nt ion will he satisfactory to most
republicans as well as democrats. As long as they do
not gel loo radical all will be well. Claremore Mes-
isniter
THE ROSARY
I lie iioiirs I spent willi tlice ileal
heart
Arc as string! of pearls to me;
I oounl them over every one apart
My rosary.
Kach hour a pearl each pearl n pray
er
Io siiin a hear! in absence wrung)
I tell each bead until Ihe end ami I here
A cross is bung
oh memories thai bless ami burn!
Ob barren gain and bitter loss!
I kiss each bead and strive at last to
learn
To kiss the cross.
Sweetheart
To kiss i hr c rosea I
Robert Cameron Rogers
As Ever.
"I am" she said "as ever Nell."
I read and oh 'lis grief Io me
To learn this fact for truth Io tell
I fondly doped she would not be;
Thai lime ami absence busy al
Their work of change might al-
ter liis
Because if she's "u ever" that
Means no one knows just what
she is!
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MONEY
TALKS
WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS
This is the reason we say
it will pay you to visit our
store before you buy that
Suit or Overcoat
In fact we can save you
money on anything in
our line.
Osteopathy With Children.
Rickets failure of development ot
any disease of the child needs lin-
early attention of an osteopathic phy
sician. Ih I'leak is having the best1
of success in the treatment of ehil
ren. Pour doors west and two dooi
south of tbe Ribinson hoti
565
phom
CURIOUS WEATHER FREAKS.
Frost Occurred Every Month in the.
Year 1816 Ice in May.
History n rds the fact that in
lSltl. frost i hi el everv month in
the year. Ice formed a half inch i
thick in Mav. Snow fell to the dei
of three inches in New York on the
."ilh day of .Inly. The corn crop wax
so badly injured by the frost that
none of it matured The gerater
part of it was cut and lied for fod-
der. Seed corn from the spring of
iBffl was used next year. There are
not many living now who can remem-
ber the occurrence but some may
have heard their fathers relate the
slorv.
How to Avoid Appendicitis.
Most victims of appendicitis an
those that are habitually constipated
OrinO Laxative Fruit Syrup euret.
chronic constipation by stiulating tin
liver and bowels and restores the nal
ural action of the bowels. Orino Lai
alive Fruit Svrup dooi not nauseatl
or gripe and is mild and pleasant tt
lake. Refuse substitutes.
Finest line of cigars in the pit V
-Shackle Drug Co.
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Copyright 1905 by Hart Schaffner & Mailt
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Clothing Shoes Hats
Furnishings.
We handle only the BEST
and will sell it to you at
the same price you will
pay for an inferior qual-
ity elsewhere.
Come in and Be Canvinced
Corner
First
and
Main Sts.
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BEANE-VANDEVER DRY GOODS COMPANY
Are recognized by most all merchants customers and traveling salesmen in this part of New
Oklahoma as being leaders and authority on Ladies' Dress Goods and Silks. You often hear the
traveling salesman when showing good merchandise to a merchant when wanting to impress
the quality and style of his goods upon the mind of the buyer make this remark: "The Beane-
Vandever Dry Goods Company of Tulsa bought this line."
We study closely every detail pertaining to the wants of the ladies in the way of theii dress. Wo keep In touch with the eastern markets. Wc sometimei have on our counters new things that
came out 11 the at before the big stores in St. Louis and Kansas City have them. We buy only good merchandise. Wc buy extensively. We sell on a close margin. All Our Dress Goods and Silks are
so d on a guarantee If the good we sell you prove to be other than as represented we will thank yon to bring them back as we would rather lose the price of the goods than to have a customer displeased
We realise the fact that tho wanting new fall dresses must buy within the next few day.. Now la a special inducement to those wanting Silks and Dress Goods we are going to give extraordinary values for
the money. All next week we will have new things arriving daily and will make special prices on all novelty goods and a part of the plain cloths. We quote below a few of the specials'
OIL PUBLISHER HERE.
SILKS
150 yards 19-inch Black Taffeta Silk 06c qual-
ity at per yarn" 95
500 yards 18 inch Colored Taffeta Silk in Pink
Tan. Gray and Light nine 85c quality
at per yard 60
200 yards Black :iii inch Taffeta Silk. $1.25 qua)-
it at per yard 95
25 Waist Patterni in Plaidi and Fancy Silk
per pattern 3.35
SILKS.
Wis sun have about i"i yards of Raga Silk
$1.26 quality will be closed oul nt per
.vnrd 69c
1000 yards 36-inch wide Taffeta Sikl in 10 dif-
ferent colors our 11.00 Silk all next week
at per yard 89c
SUITINGS.
100 yards 44 inch wide black French Twill
B6e quality at 73c
ri(IO yards Black Cheviot Burlap Creie nnd
Basket Suiting II and $1.2. values per
yard 86c
300 yards 42-inch .Mohair Fancy Designs Brnck
Blue and Brown K.'ic and $1 quality per
yard 65c
SUITINGS.
:tO(l yards 50-ineh wide nil wool Crnvnnette in
Brown and Gray 11.50 quality per yard.. $1.15
200 yards "ill inches wide (tray Plaid Panama
Suiting! $150 quality per yard 1.00
Suitings light nnd dark gray per yard.. 1.00
l.'it) yards 42 inches wide gray plaid Panama
SSiiitings $1.50 quality per yard 1.16
We will have extra low prices on all remnants of Wool Goods. Every remnant in stock will be
taken out and a price put on it. This will be your chance to get a dress for children or a skirt
pattern for yourself. COME AND SEE US.
Yours Respectfully
BEANE-VANDEVER DRY GOODS COMPANY
TULSA INDIAN TERRITORY.
Editor of Oil Journal Gathering Data
lor Story.
Holland P. Reavia of Beaumont
Texas editor and manager of the Texas-Louisiana
Petroleum Record and
lilt; Oil Investor's Journal is in t In-
city gathering data for a story on tbe
Tulsa lields. The editor speaks high-
ly of the marvelous reioureea of this.
Held
Dr. Harrison Dentist oner Baker
drug store.
The Latest Returns
show t lint the Tulsa Business college
is still growing in popularity (let
the habit! Catch the " Kverybndy
works'' spirit and you are bound tn
succeed. You can make this "ad" 11
turning point in your career. "It's
up to you!" Will you do it.
1 1 -0-2t
Finest line of cigars in the city
Shackle Dnig Co.
Special.
Stove pipe al the Owing Hardware
cmpany.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
MEN WANTED- -Twenty-five men
wanted nt once on pipe line dose to
eity. Apply to Charles K. Blair Held
superintendent. - Osae & Oklaho-
ma company. U-lWt
FOR RENT - Four room bouse
close In completely funiLshcd family
without children preferred. Terms
reasonable Address Box 117 Tulsa
' T- ll-ii lit
FOR SALE Five room bouse;
good well; piped for gas; price $1 -000
Terms: 100 cash balance $20
per month. O M. Litaon 206 U
South Main. 11-11-fit
TOR BALE Pour room house in
Lindaey addition. Price mily $850
-' M. Litaon 206 1-2 South Main.
ll-ll-Ct
Wanted - position bV lady
stenographer. Two years experience
in attorney'! offlea ami three in whole
sale grain house. AddrUI F. (I Box
1431 Tulsa. 11-11 -Ot
SN AP IN CLOSE-IN LOTS e32 ft
northeast corner 011 bill on N. V.
Second (old show grounds) $500 ' half
bnl'' "sy. See Wi. I Olds
owner at World oflaa 80-lwk!
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Brady, J. R. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1906, newspaper, November 11, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133055/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.