Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 202, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 14, 1911 Page: 3 of 20
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lll.SA DAILY WOItl.n M'XDW VoltMVd MY II 1011.
PAfiK THRFE
U FACTS ME
WHAT IS HEEDED
(.(n iis. sws ki:mi:iy thai
i in: vri'i.n n.
FUNS HADE IB WIN
Mule Spread of t'uiiiMiKsinii I'oriil
(ovTitmrnlr Tin-ill Syilini Ii
I'nvoiilUin.
of
Ity Ahno. Prrn
I.os Annel.'H ('ul. M iy 1;. (iov.
iV'ooilruw Wilson of New Jersey was
the or it -r 'n chief at the cvvnlim
ineeiltiK of the City Chili it the Am II-
toiiiiin h 're toiiUhl An Iniiiiuiiso
crowd fllle.l the lurnc hull 10 hear
tne Ivi.-lern i IVem.il- express Ills
vli-w on governmental ami pol.tlcal
111 ill 1 s
(iiieerii.it- Wilson sil.l In part:
"It must ho evl.lent lo every one
that party linen are helm; very mueh
(ilis.-ut . ; that more in I more 111.11
lire holilin? Iheliisel' os free to fol.
low this le.i'ler or that accordlm; as
t heir own p -r opt in 11 i.f the puhlle In-
terest ill -i-iiea Anil so 11 r. at many
Hew terms have eotue inlo our politics.
II
llll
lal
Is 11 in 11-itiir to Hole tii.lr variety
illhe way In whleh men are serkiiur
lor Ihetiiseh es ami for their
npponeiilH The. elasKl:'. nlioti most In
la-hloti is that of ' l'i oi;r. s-ive.s" nml
"Ilea. I ioliarles"; mil I ilat'e siy these
terniH w ill s r e 11s well is any others
to express the real cum rust whleh
lioiv heiiin to show Iheiuselves In our
political aetlon.
"II l.s 1 11 ' . f-st 1 n n to me as a Demo-
crat to note tilt while we have hear.!
a ureal il 'il of talk uhoitl Insurgent 1
l:eplihlleiitis wo luivo near.l very II 1 1 e 1
nholll Insurgent lleitioiilals. Insur-
gents are Hi...! who throw off author.
Py. It must he that the Insurnent
ltepuli.'iiii i.re throwing off the au-
thority of the major portions of their
party while Demoepit.s are free Id he
progressive without helm; Insurgents.
Jt
Is
would seem that to he progressiva !
not to defy the ip-noral authority -
of their P'irty colleiuues. I
should .
l.ke to heheve Ihal t Ii ts im-unt that tho
Iieiniicralh: pHrty as a w hole Is natnr.
ally pronressivo and Unit It Is easier
throunh tho instrumentality of th- it
parly to aco-inipll.sh the new purpose
of the day than through the Instrunii-n
tality of to Hepiihllcan pifrty.
it Is Imp irtnnt to nolo that tlio '
word "pr n;r.' islvo" means somethlmj
niiich moro than niero Impiilso or In-j
mm
a t t.i vi 1
y
fi
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
SPECIAL OFFER.
These prices are especially low for lint (juniliy of work vu
Good Rubber Plates each
The bast Red Rubber Plates
22X Gold or Porcelain Crowns
22K Bridge Teeth
Gold Fillings ..$1.00 up
Silver Fillings 50c
10-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE.
Union Painless Dentists
lllia Main St.
IN YOUR OWN ECE BOX
A nice solid block of Peoples Ice
will be a comfort during-the hot
sultry days. Oup driyer lffijidles'jt
for you - and sayes : your back tlie
strain of lifting; it jinto the liox.
Phone 319
White Wagons jj at Every Turn
cllnatlon. It means 1f I understand
It 1 1 r ! I ly i concentration upon . - l.' -
tual problems . ami upon the means i f
.-.pIvimk thfin J
"II It the H I r Im.-Ui.-.'is ..I' the j.r.
mvlu lii nil. I. -is. and iiml t.. M.'t. It
U his hu-sln.-is tn know' 11 iiri'iil I-t
more Hum tint hoiihH him; U vvroim'.
lie must know lust wli.it It 1m lb it is
rutin nml lii'ii ho sees It In1 iiiu-'t
.Lilly n"''i'iil.' his ilmy to a.'t and lo
irt aton 1I1 : nit. 'lues of ri'f.irm. U'.'
IlitMl passed 111.' tilll.f of f X.'ltclllf lit i
of 1;. n.-pil -. 1 1 1 1 . ! : i 1 1 . of iiiiiII.si rlmln-
atliiK coiidcinnat Ion nnl have mine .i
.1 il av when men are Inclined t.i talio
point.- mole seriously 111 in they have
tak. 11 it In 1 a r 1 1 . r ic-nerat loii-.
"The first nml most linportiint thltiK
Is an apprehension of the uelual fuel.-..
A perception uf the fact Is as Impor.
taut as a eonipreheiis.m of the remc-
ule.s; ami he facts cannot ha Mated
too plainly for our purpose.
"I'or eMimple a ir'est d.il of dls-
rtisdou Ih now coticctitiHted upon pro-
posed method of reform whi.h 11
meat 11 111 11 v people interpret as mean.
I'K thai we are tin pal h-nl of our Ioiik
e lahllsheil Institution; that we wish
to 11 list It 11 1 u for reprineiiluttvn govern
111. lit that Kr. at syttem will h h is
Iiml feeiin-il the ehlef In.siriimeiit of
liherty throiikjhotil many 1 etit urle.i
some nior-i illre. t less orifwile system
of m-tloii on the purl of the people;
nml inanv ehamnlons new arise to Ie-
Hi y
tenil the reat Inst 11 iitiuiiH whleh
eon. elvo to lie 111 ilnni-r. I .In not
fuel unyvhere a ile.nire to illspenso
Willi or to Impair representative Km'
eminent. What I (In lin.l Is a very
Ketier.il linniessl.m that our Kovirn-
menl.s ha 1 eiase.) ti he represent 1-
tlv; lint they wear the form hut 1I1
not exemplify the reputy. If we are
to aet Intelligently we must first of
all look Into thl.s .iii-stloii and aee if
IhU impr'ssloti Is well foiiii'led.
"I think that everyone familiar with
the uelual methods of our polities
must admit thai under tho polllleal
mot 11
usln 1;
ds we have lieen la the liahlt of
In recent deeados the people do 1
not .select 'iml do not control their
representatives. The selection of
those represei'latlvi s Inw heen in the
hands of sniull urotips of men who
were not c.iiimoii oy anyhoily hut them
selves to make tho selection The pe.
Hilarity of mr melho.l of nomination
hiis heen that It lin heen left to small
uroupn of iclf-constlliiteil managers
whu
have determined srenerilly in
prlvnto
Pi'iferelice who the I'Hiill-
M ites for oflico siioiild ho and who
1 nose they had practically complete
' cuii ml of tho matter could uso men
i w ho would ho willing to servo any
special purpeso that they mlht havo
In mind. In recent years theso small
.;roi ps of tin n havfl themselves heen
in Ioiikuo ineiisure controlled hy those
ulio Kiipptled them with money for
Ttiose
t rro
MIS
lull
Teettt
Are noticed hy every person you
sp.-nk to. V..11 may think differ
ently hut you 1110 only tooling
yourself. N'Mitt-g looks worse
thin a lot of decayed stumps or
uil-sitig teeth. We will remove
the stumps without; 11:1111 and sup-
with aitll'l.
il teeth that
will 1
rove a hlessli.g.
:ms
oiler.
$5.00
$7.50
$1.00
$4.00
Egan Bldg.
I'hey h iv
with
1. t.-' in
of Inter
:i li.-r .-
form -
ciliiiu
some
st s. In
t- '.ut
11 a
II W llo U IH'lr.
. . . It I I'll Ml t I. II -"
1 111 .1 r. ii- t;.
.i-ii.i . .1 ih it
lie
;e
.f
a-
IViiu Would .e .1.
.11-1 IIV i NIIII. Us
s. Ihal was il.iriiii
!y .".IhI ituii-s .
I'Srrlll h ! ol'' t-r.
Ill I. their piiv.
sll'lll live i.( th.-lr
e llih-r.-Ms
irivate piii.
i'S lias In en
.I-
.es.
Ihal In
I He co.u iicll
the policies they pursued In the
measures thuy lime 11 1 led In a
nival man of their nil i. lal ai ts our
."i-ealle.l pui e repivsenlatlvi s Imve
la-en nulieil not hy opinion not hy
ciiret'ul uimlvsu of the teal ;Mieril in-lere-t
of the eonimiinilies which they
oiinht to have served hut hy tho huk'.
Kestiolis n many lnlatlces hy the
definite nn.1 Imi.er 1 1 e orders of lit-
lo coteries uf men who were under
heavy o!illnatlonH In particular ipiar
ters
"The prcsont p.pu.iir feollni; ahout
our political nietho.ls therefore .h
hased upon the conviction that the
people do not roallv have a free selec-
tion of lies- who are to represent
them and n 1 eonirol tln-m alter
they nr selected Men slino; their
shoulders a. party platforms h ivln ;
found thai they are for use only to
win cheiioiH and thai after the e.-e.
lions ire W'.ti the promises contained
I'll them are forgotten and i.ll unl'ul-
lllle.l.ollly to he renewed Hid Dl; 1I11
hfokcll at ."llhseipn-lll
lec-l
i.s. Not
A lill le cvill. 'll I'eelltl; h is
1. mo in- the er.-al l..l- .f
perhaps there was hut I x 1 1 1
ed hy fc'olii'; to the p.. lis
one at. load
voters that
to he n-1 ill.
liter ill.
It has hi-
lt han heen
.vim really
vt re more
ii felt. In m my In.-
proved that the
onlrolle.l polllleal
luMily i-ccessilile to
I'S. HIS
id ion
repre-
..eii(athes of :- lal lntere.-ts than
1 1
Itie people themselves; and thuH llus-llle.-is
with a capital 1 1 ex.r ised a
very much more effective control than
'did the voters. This has he.-n tho
rvhole trouhio the fcelln that lh. ro
w as a harrier hot ween
Iheir own Institutions.
tho voters and
Some Int. - rnie -
dlate hody o' associated
awed to h-iv-: their own
the voters approved or
ntercsts man.
viiy. w helher
not. .Most of
Mm reforms proposed in recent nionUifi
have therefore heen alined at cutting
Jway these Intermedial p. hy iilvlnjr
tho people llrect 111 ss lo the choice
of their repi e.seiitallves and puhlle
cplnloii dire"' access to the proce.sses
of le.;h:latlon and of policy
"It ts Interesting to note among
ther thliiKs how jiopular tho Idea has
I ecomv of ahortenltig tho hallot that
anipalitn purposes.
jid very imhp alliain
I rout hu.lnis In)
I plu.-.-s with ! ri . m-t
j "1 1 ' ''' l'hl "' "h
'i111'1" lth 111. -ii w
is of reducing the nunihcr of persons policy to tho .stand irds of national
who are to le voted for. It is evident 1 ' "I'lency not nier.-lv tho clllel'-ncy .1!
Jpon the fiiep of the ihlug th it. If i'V-j 1'ie nation as a. whole hut the eill-
ryiiody who Is put In olllco must ho'lctiey if It.i h''tU worlilng part-i
voted for (ne list will he so long that wllet her they he indu.-trlal or any 0U1.
t!ie vot.-r w'll ho iihsolutely Ignorant
of the character or iinlei cdetils or
Jahlllty of two.thlr.l.s of the men he
jiote.s for; rnd tin luno.-an. o u his
part Is the cpporlunlty of the poiitl il
machine. I. can fill the ticket with
unknown nun wh a will he siihservlent
tools or at any rate m scrlouH oh-
.structlon t. tho arrylni; out of t.ho
polii les whleh the m iclilne desires.
Whereas If tho ticket U redu. cd to
' a win. 1 11 iiumln-r of iiani. s for a few
conspicuous ollices It will ho posslhlo
iior evcryhodj to know whom he Is
oilng for rii d to have at a.-tu.i' Judg-
. mcnt in tho mutter. If the few per-
sons voted for aiv held roponsi'ilo
.or tlie app dntnienl of the rest and
'or the iinraement of the govern
ment which thev nnderl ike. tho peo-
ple hu.-i- a definite tneinh of control
I'lils small -5-oup of men can he w-.it. h.
cd they cim he JuiUcd they . mi he
ssc.-vil hy what they do fr-mi day to
day; nml rial r.-sponsihlilly will lakn
Ihe pliice of virtual I irc.sji. ni.ll .i lit y .
; W'll. .re ever' iio.ly Is respou.slhle mi-
I ody Is rcsnonslMc.
"This Is iindoulilcilly the reason why
Hie cotninlssl iii form of government
lor cities has heen spreading i h
.uch exirl '.dlnary pipl.lliy from city
to city throughout Ihe country. ( Un-
der this form of giverniiient the usual
'arrangement if to select a hoard of
not more than five pent him and put i ton & Co
the whole g vernment of tho city In
their hands hoth the oriiiirinco-niuk. The Ilng Ilirdwiro Co. hav-
ing power mil the admiiils' I at Ive or ; unload "d i car of harli wire and
.-xeciiive powr; lo give them author-1 try fen- e.
ity to apt) . nt nil city oll'eers anil
hold them rcsponsliiln mr tho clll.
iein-y and noncsiy of thosu whom
hey appolnl. Not In a single In-
stance so far ns 1 hava heard has
lhiH new form of g.ivi rnmeiit failed to
Ivh the gre'.lest siitlsl'iu (Ion or to ef-
fect Just the chang. 1 which was sought
10 he effe ted namely the oh'iiigi)
from h n Ir esponslhle extravagant
and Inetllclei t government to a re-
P"tislhlt economical and eill.-lcnt
government. Tills la the principle and
Mm purpose of tho shortened hallot;
the concentration of. the choice of tho
people upon a small gtoup of pr-
Miiit whom thoy can watch and whom
they thxrefom can control.
"An.ilhf-r of the most Interesting
IcatureK of Ui nommlsslon form of
government i tlmt I t U usually as-
.'.nciati'd with thn Inltlattvc and refer.
cndiim; tho rliiht of th rdtlrens that
Is to say to originate proposal of law
ami to Insist that certain nix as 11 res of
a dihutiihl cdiaracter (hall bo nub
nitted to them for decision And In
many of our atates thero In a distinct
movement to adopt tho Initiative and
referendum as methods of legislative
action for th people of the atnton
hemsolveii as lion already ben done
In the noteworthy .iistnnue of Orngon.
ihe Idea of this method of action la
not to upor"do law making or nrd-
tnaiice making bodies but merely to
upply a mean of action f bo imod
when and If rcosnry In order to kuop
represontatlvefl constantly awnro iif
' hiilr depend once upon public opinion
f.nd the Judgment of their ooimtltu-
ints. It U nowhere louglit to ul-
Mltut theae mclhodg of action for
thoaq long cutuhlUhtd among u. Th
purpmo U merely one of rectification
restraint control ;
"Th nam may b aild of th re
tail! mat u 10 any tn right or the
voter of any political lf-governln
unit to cancel th election of an oill-1
sonic.il.n el-e lip.
iiu-rciv ii 1 1 1 e ins
n-.e of r.-.-j'-H.l'
I'.'l l v-itcu i-it .1.
. u 111) .lliil- llll v
I
1 1
icnllon Is t . 1 1 ; 1 t f ;i f
.llimitll.s'l II l e 1 I . le .s.111. sell.-..'
of (lepell.'ele e t. U ;..:
1 iii.-nt. ih U I!;.' mi' i.i. e and 1.1. 1. 11
.111111 are 111. nil .
: of l.-cl-la'iv . a- '
' "In sh u 1. tl; -
I
mi
w hi. Il w e alt 11 . : pi 1M ( t le
slroy. hut I. r t o to Impilr
'ml lo rep n- t '1 ji at llll" il lit elS
whi- h have i 11 .-rv. ctl.lu instru-
ments of our II 1 . 1 u-
"Take an.-lher 1 u.-st im f fad. In
Iho field of li III. I pl j. s The
'.piestion of 'lui op. i 11 n r the tariff
What are I';- I' 1 ts ill tx n to lis
operation ' It Is '. coming pla.ner
in. I plainer th 11 the la t is tli.il In
recent Miiiim 11 un rut li haH 1 11
used 11 J as a sv-i in of pr.te. Hon
hilt MS il svsleiu .it I I I ot'll ;. sill a sVS.
'em of p ltl-.'lai.-e a s-.st.tu y which
all .-oris of luvois 111. 1 sie.-lal a.lvan-
l lll.'l have cell 1 ip nit f He es-
s.ll V ve. r.-l!v III --lie. I aw IV III .snu.le
words and nlir 1 - h- re ami tin i-- In
t he sche.l ill. . w ll 1 Ii il was hoped
Ploi-t peopl . Weill c erlooK -i- not
uiuh est mil. Tho s in Pas ne .1
I. "III! WIIV h-' '.lid Hi pi lll'tl.e pill p.
of pr il.-.-t i:.;. 1 1 Ins h cnue 1 ss
1. -til hy whl '1 h in. mis .f 11 a I ion.
the 11 it! n i .in eminent s. .1 to is-.-urn
-. rt 1 in . la -s f in 1 n 1 : 1 1 11 1 . i -
if I heir -ir il il 11 in 1 1 1 r i-! her
tln-v rim them In i-il 1--n. in. I c .01
omy or In the pi .1 1 1
ami iiiarkc'al.le e s
"It Is ole.i 11-:. to 1. ih
will of sp. cia I Inch
much 111. oe .e-l..l.' t.
niii.l
hlli.l this
lis I . 11
I
II
otiorwise hiii. '.. .11 t..r tho e who
1 ..ml net e. I ml tu I 1 1 il.-s to clllhine
and hy comhliiiii.;. I. issure pr.tlts
to the h-i.llv ul pp.- I 1 i.t.irv is
:.s to the w. II e. 11 Ipp.-.l or If neces-
sary to put the hadlv eiipped t'n - I . .
ry entirely out of lei-mess ind piv
j dividends on the pi. e paid to lu in
I 't Into the com ' inn 1 im In (he pi le-
put upon th.- product of ihe more eill
ch'iit f ict -rlcs. No man who look
henenth the Hiirlnce ' I the lads
.1 1.
lull to see that ni'icli of Ihe hlsi-m
of 1-1 mi liiiiu I lull and monopoly In I 'is
country In iccenl years have h.eii
'Piceahlu to the opportunities afford-
ed tho Illegitimate ipportllllitiles
hy the protective tariff.
'What MP- the remedies here" They
are iH elsewhere the remedies of id.
Jlsl"'"t- w"
i policy as we mils'
'iillust our fiscal
i ltust every other
er.
We must
all ot.h.'i-s
1 ise 1 11 r tariff policy
upon Ihe common In-
lt d to sp.-. ial inter-
.1 wiih a view lo auh.
Interest to ihe eom-
like
l.'iesr wlihoii' r
esfs al all; indei
' of. I I11.it. sic" 1.1 1
nioii Interest
to the eomn
We must idiusl It also
11 development which
is 11
'pod.
the
' fe. t
it permitted hy our pre.
y. The eomn: in devel.
apaclties of the nation
d hy pulling some p
.'lit
pllle
fiscal
nt ol
is not cf.
rt of Hs
The . .un-
to si in; II -il
l in Mi.-
activities .n the hothouse
m. m air if ocr policy ought
llll.l IS tile e. 1(11 111'
air ahri
-avon st
mill. ilc growth hy Us Ion
I.
I.i . 1 1 h.
"Th.-r-. Is
e. Cham;
st change
nothing to fear In this
will 11. .I hurt i is. If ii !-
if It he undertaken I'V
men who
what the
cer.-lv hit
lln-v will
W'h It lhe
oin prelietid their task. Iin.n"
I-tual facts 'ire and -in-
II I I lie ' 1 1 1 1 11 1 "11 sen I . I f
ul tuko pain to undi-r.-l m l
nr.- doing nml will mi I -r.
; .nke It v. It h od fear
Initiate ruif.ier age
r favor we ill
if which Am. ri a
I " ill have re i.so
! go In which we
' s t i 1 11 1 1 . . 1 1 s to Ih
policies to th. Ir
I plil.le Interest."
II to
shall
Ir Int
lie proud; an
restore our In-
gillv and out-
old slam) 1 id of the
Furniture Is worth liuylng when
you can huv It at right prices. Th-i
prion and itm lily guaranteed llom-
i d v
lust
.ul.
i.dV
i
WITH Till-: TOWN 111 111(1 IIS.
Yesterday was one of the hesl .lavs
so far this month at the building In-
spector's office. Permits for morn
limn S 2 1 . 0 ' i worth of new buildings
wero Issued. Among them wis one
business block and two fine P-sl
dcneol.
.1. M. Clilelte took out a permit to
erect n twi storv reinforced concrete
building on Kast Third next to Mm
Tirevv building. This atructure will
niHka solid the north sldn of the first
block east of Main on Third. The
excavation work has already been
done. Thn building Is to oust $111100
Ii. M. Hetsi-r secured a permit yes
terdny to erect a dwelling on South
lioston. It will cost $1595.
V. Whipple will build a residence
on North Frankfort that la to cost
between $'i0 Oand $1000.
When you
re'rlger ilor
Co IS Kast
vvniit a good Ice saving
go to the Ewlng llwd
!nd St.
adv
The best proof of the merit of nur
good Is to nslt our ctistotm-ra. lions-
ton & Co. adv
lUCAfi KSTATr TlUXSMCIiS.
rnruished Hy tlio (Junrnnteo Abstract
Iiml Title ('ollipnlijf
Krank P-.w-ll In 0. K
K.ip'
13 Hki
I..H
11 i4 12 M'.'k
tf.k
W. 1 . .11.000.00
I. f. Rlrkpntrielc In (i"r(i W. Curb
I'd 11 bio. k an Went Tulm
w n ....I1.00000
Tuli fi'lflitu On. tn ft H. Wyliil
lot tin lil .a 3D mini llolgtitl.
'V. U 12.V0O
Tho plac to buy furniture your
credit Is good. Houston it Co. adv
Keep the flics
out of your homo.
Co. Jiave tho goods.
adv
The Kwlng llwd.
18 Kust 2nd St
1 ' -r .and suh liitcte
icusione. Tins 1
' hi'l.ihleiili i; the
ity a 11. 1 In 1: 1 r
o Ih.- 1 . vv 1M !
us.- 1 ti- .(!.
fef Look
UrW; MATERIAL - WORKMANSHIP
HUM V..u nln't Kiv
I M.'. rp Our iiilrrcsl is so vit
i
r 1 1 1 .
voiir's lliiit
f
YouihSu! Apparel oi
Distinctive Character
anil TasSelul
Fabrics.
All f'tveri'd cnlni'iim's
Sl.59.S3.0fl. S150 S3.00
II IW
1'nll li
lie 1
HATS Ihal
win
iff
o v c v ymf!m Shoes
VMm $3.00 to
' V'. ..-; f
$1 to $3.
MJ.llory-
Cravatietted $3.00
4 -in a
OVERTON
If it is to eat we
have it and it will
be jood.
Try us and your
table will be better
and your expenses
less.
Worse Than a Tornado or
Terrible Fire
A tornado or fire destroy your building but a faulty deed take
not only your houso but th igrouml upon whl. li 11 stun s
Ail Abstract Shows You How to Protect
Yourself at a Small Cost
Aik yjuriulf If you can afford to tako chances then ooino unit hu ui
Guarantee
S K Thru 6t
Tulsa
at the Clothing
illicr ;i lluMihl.
U illy linked Willi
vim lire justified in tnisl-
iiiv;' nil such details to ns.
YOU CAN DRESS STYLISH AND
ELEGANTLY FOR
S12.50 m Mil ll
'M'e !'e il'esent ed
All Ihe Latest
NOBBY PATTERNS
in ail the Latest Styles ot
EIVIERV
tiirfs
NEW TIES H03IERY.
Ralston and
T. D. Barry
I'M TiTH.yXR:?-.' '."TV vu.vv.
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Popul&r
PHONES
1516
1517
1518
Abstract Co.
Oklrt
l'liollo 101
WHAT IS A GOOD
SCREEN
(Hie made of Wiscie.ln Soft
While I'lno Jellied s.ll lly at
I ho 1 onp-n a 11. 1 1 1 llu l w 1 th
. l..se in. ih w ire properly
sllctche.l Is the lost that call
he mute
Allllo p!l. lie ch illies llo Lot
allect a s.-i.eii r while pinu
and t hey I 1st I . r . a rs
tiiai"s Tin-: kind w;.;
Sid.l.
The only stock of While l'i no
Screens in Tulsa.
Dickason-Goodman
Lumber Go.
Main an J Frisco Tracks
l'i.. me ;tv
TULSACASH GROCERY
I'lo'lie lli-ij IZii K. First.
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
I OR CASH ONLY
I husliel Northern Qfjft
r.l.it..es Jtiu
IS lis C1
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Kcgiilars
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per II ( U
1 Husliel Norlhern O i tn
I'ointoas $ I UU
!ry Salt Mont 1 01
P.r Ih It'2C
Sweet I'otlitoes Or.
P.r k OOC
l largo sack ()r
Meal OOC
I roi ih. can sm rn
I'liiiipoiind 4iUU
Hold Hum. I or MaJ-stlc Macon 7A
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II. H i. II pel- Ih Lull
Plain Smoked 1 7
It. icon per Ih C
Vi-geiahles and l-'rultii or nil kind
dive us a trial oMer.
A. A. & L. BUMGARNER
ritoritn roits.
THINK IT OVER
GO WHERE THEY ALL GO
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l-'ri-sh tlre.-n II.-ins Ht cen I'eaa
.New I'olatoi.s i'lestl Tomatoes.
in en 1 'ne oii it idi-.il s i;k
l'i mt Cu. -umbers Aspuragui
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Heels l-'r.-sh I'lii. -apples S11I11-
I. h M. (ireens ili.cn l'epper:i
l-'resh Tuuntoes Ithubaib
Fresh H't iw Vrrle-i.
U.irrliigi hi Hall Coffee.
JOHNSON BROS.
1 fi Kast 'I'll 1 1 d st.
Phone IDS.
RODDEN & DROWN
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Successors lo McClcllan
HIGH CLASS WORK AF
LOWtST TRICtS
Corner First uiul Mulu St.
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