Morning Examiner. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 313, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 12, 1909 Page: 4 of 10
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The Morning Examiner
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER.
ST EXAMINER PUBLISHING 00.
R. F. BOOTH, Editor.
as mean as U knows how. But A CLADS LETTERS
there is this difference between Tulsa .
and Bartlesville on the gas situation. ' ■
Even the World admits that this city stockmgs. Now Usten, old fecout
"Scout" 1 want a pair of leather
has the gas, and that it is only a Jike my Dad-S- A dandy hat
question of the local company sup- £or my <JOW boy hat. I've got .
plying it, whereas it is now equally spurs; boots and a rope and if you 11
well known that until Tulsa came bring my chaps, I'll do some trick
to Washington county for it, the only roping for you. Say, you might slip
ga. ttet to.,, had as thai f .,nd ' <J«<le J I ^ t b«nt. Br.ng
Published every morning except jn iu And wliile on my Dad and Mamma something.
Monday, at Bartlesville, Okla. I the subject, the World might en- Your Boy, .
>,«! lighten us on the lack of gas in Sa-
'pulpa, Tulsa's thrifty rival. Tulsa ~
y ^ and 1 Dewey, Okla., Dec. 10, 1909.
Entered as second-class matter
Beptember 21, 1907, at the postoflke
Bartlesville, Oklahoma, under Act
mt Congress of March 2, 1879,
Subscription rates, delivered
carrier, ten ®®nt® ®.Week' $2.50 gets its gas from this county
Idver^ng ratea fnrniahed* upon us oil from Sap,dp,, whieh r.dly Dear Santa Claus:
® ifa /mrtritfwtion with t
New York in Bartlesville
I i If you want to see the newest things and weaves in next spnneseoods_
V ome to our store at 31s Johnstone avenue and Mr. Fred Ulam. repiesent
1 InTs. StehJ & Co., ol New York City, the dictators of the world of
ion for men, will take pleasure in showing them to you-we^s fo? 1010
we ourchase will be exclusive and will embrace all tne weaves ior 19
You can make no mistake by selecting your pattern now while you have
this mammoth firm's samples to select from.
application.
TELEPHONE NO. 7
limits its connection with this gas I I wish you to bring me a slay and a
and oil business to that of a spec- I pitcher book and air gun. I am «
tator j years old and I go to school every day
of the week. I help my brother deliver
! The verdict of the coroner's jury
in Tulsa on the death of Dr. Smith
and wife is an object lesson to every
man and woman in this city. They
were found dead in a room contain-
ing a heating stove with no flue con-
the morning paper.
From,
Stanley Lewis. I
WHERE WE STAND.
If Governor Haskell would only
.onanlt the editor nftteTula.WorU ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,
before doing anyth g stove in that condition in a living ixmas present, i cant write very good.
Jie, what room, but in a bedroom it is doubly j wiU close. My name is Maud Hill, i
ta^dtte diapleaauie of the World dangerens. Another quit.| live at tn,ed. park.
Im^t because it saw fit to publish but dangerously careless habit of
Oklahoma., s editorial on the the gas country is the use of a rub-
stoppage of West's interference in ber hose to connect stove and gas
t Smbia bank settlement. Jbese ™W>er tube, in a short
Whether Governor Haskell wished time become leaky, and have fre-
,that matter printed or not is some- quently provided work for the coro-
thing that concerns him and this ner-
but the editorial in the Ok
Dewey, Okla., 5th street Box. 445.
Dear Sant Clos:
Please send ime a pair of shoes for
¥ W. C. T. U. NOTES. *
**************
HATS
HATS
paper,
A goodly number of ladies met last
Thursday afternoon at the W. C.
. T. U. headquarters. Business of
the | importance was transacted.
The following resolutions were or-
The new advance styles in the C. & K.
Hats, also the new Imported English style in
head coverings are here.
And Underwear—and Gloves—and Dress
Shirts-and Night Robes—and Pajamas---
well. we believe that we have goods in that
line that are just a little bit superior to any-
thing else of the kind, and prices are right,too
And while you are here we want you to see
Flarida. He is a crank on the question ot
correct dress. Yes sir, Flarida is waiting for
vou with a piece of chalk and a sharp pair o
shears. All you have to do is select the goods
f larida will get busy with his tape line, you will be told when to come Iback
the suit will be tried on you. fitted to your form and then you go forth one
of the best dressed men in Bartlesville.
„ tr.nm th„ Congressman McGuire told
lahoman was an expression trom tne "6* „ . |
editor of the^greatest ^ ^ one'of whom,""said Bird, dered"sent to the Morning Examiner:
this state tha* „he a ™1SUn d oould be elected governor on the Re- Whereas, we. citizens of Oklaho-
t«rTth nublic^o know that Has- publican ticket next year. The Phoe- ma, believing that the constitution
wanted the. public to know tha^Has- ^ ^ of the gix with a and laws of the state should be up.
Zst for all concerned. It no doubt chance, but isn't my enthusiastic (held and obeyed by all her citizens,
would please theRepublican news- about it. y ^Whereas, we. although not permit-
papers to av eit e Some of the friends of Chief of ted a voice in the making of these
law pro\e . . ' , Police Turner question the character laws, are held accountable to them
Lr^5S^~d£ some of the affiants in the charges and have an eqna, interest in their
■a a ti, n„ thp state's aeainst the chief. Just what sort enforcement;
Wing bustft be thought of, of a character would one expect to Resolved. That we do most heart-
0 O Hlr rnnmi nc hnilSP
Watch for our Opening
Watch us grow
Watch our business
methods win
N. B. Have you seen
the dog? His name
is 'Togs"
kPo
M
pa;
and when the Oklahoman found that
its position was the wrong one, it
manfully said so. That manful po-
sition is undoubtedly something the
World and the other Republican
knockers never expect to occupy,
and wouldn't know how to assume
if thev wanted to, but there it was
—H-
terday Mort Stilwell was compelled
to continue the sacrifice of his busi-
ness interests to prevent a row in
the Republican party. And a jim
il iliev ivamcu tu, uui uin® ai. , , , ,
and The Examiner cheerfully did its <landy row it would have been.
ill niaiavrin *
find in a disreputable rooming house ily thank the Morning Examiner for j
or in "Little Africa?" the "aid and comfort" given us dur- lic su8pend judgment until the doc- , .
ing the trial of the liquor cases at t0f hag sufficiently recuperated to '
take up the battle against his de-
tractors.
"Meanwhile, in the serenity of his
retirement, far from the roar of the
well greased affidavit mills, he is in
entire ignorance of this latest tem-
pest in a teapot, and I propose to
As predicted in The Examiner yes- the term of court just closed by set-
" " ting the seal of its approved upon
our presence during said court.
H. W. PEMBERTON
W. B. MORTON
FRIEND BOOSTS
DR. COOK'S CLAIMS
When you have a little time today-
ask yourself what you have done
lately to boost Bartlesville.
Read those "Santa Claus" letter,
in this morning's Examiner.
do you good.
little best to give that statement pub-
licity. The governor has on more
than one occasion expressed his opin-
ion to this paper on public questions,
ami to date his suggestions have been
agreeable and cheerfully complied
with. As for the future that will
take care of itself, but more than
likely he may make more suggestions
on public subjects, and more than
likely his suggestions ill be compli-
ed with as cheerfully as were the
others. If at any time, however, he
asks that the conference 'be held in
•Kansas City or uses any state other
than Oklahoma as a location for ,
suggestions, we may have to refuse clear of the breakers of bankv.i • ■
him. The leaders of the Republic- as the mariner relies upon his co-n-
ans of Oklahoma may have to go to pass and by it guide his ship across
Kansas City to get the proper in- the trackless sea and safely into the
spiration to make political sugges- harbor. Here is a good one bv C.
tions, but up to this time Haskell Unger, the clothier: "How can a
has found this state and the interest man catch np when he can't keep
of its citizens good enough for him. np?"
New York, Dec. 11.—Charles L.
Wake, an intimate friend of Dr. F. , -
A. Cook, rallied to his support Fri- keep my pledge by respecting his re-
day with a statement reasserting his treat. I can say. however, that e
ieiMjrB confidence in the doctor's integrity is not now and has not been in any
wjj] and attacking the credabilitv of Cap- sanitarium.
tain A. W. Loose and George H. 1 " ~
Dunkle, who have sworn they assist- Peary Again Chosen Head.
.. ? .. w ,ftV Wl the explorer in the preparation New York. Dec. 11.—Commander
• • VtT'T T, f dala concerning the North Pole. Itobert K. Pear, w Fr,d.y n.ght
Mght i« l.kel> to prme mtemtmir. | ^ ^ jn ^ «_*«l,d president of the Explorer'. ;
TI cu«.«ki« r.n-Af ! ••There is no doubt in my mind club and afterward presided at t e
'ill 6 /Tv • men ndoi>t tl,at ,he'r storv a fabrication. I annual banquet of the club a e
M mc«essful 1 rBVl 1±£ ask nothing more than that the pub- Hotel Astor.
early in life some good rule or maxim * r •
upon which they rely to steer their —^
and along
continue.
this line we expect to
The
Business Increase Shown.
_ w Washinston. Dec. 11.—Decided
Tulsa World is shedding croc- business improvement is shown
throughout the country in the re-
THE C0US5UM RINK
Biggest ani Best Place of Amusement in the City.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
odile tears over the lack of gas ... ....—lfr
Bartlesville. This of course is the eeipts at the fifty largest post offices
natural course for the World to dnrine the month of November. Ev-
pursue. Whenever the World gets erv office reported an increase, vary-
a chance t> criticise this city it has jne from 60.R per cent in Brooklyn
the right and exercises it to be just to W.W per cent in Seattle.
PALACE BOARDING BARN
Between 1st and 2nd on Osage
Best of care given all boarders. Phone 2o9. Veterinary in attend-
ance at all times. Phone R. 146. The Almeda Livery Sale and
Feed Stable, R. 240.
GOOD MUSIC RY THE COLISEUM BAND
OPEN EVERY TUESDAY AND FRI
DAY AFTERNOONS FOR LADIES
ONLY. • • • - - ■ • ■ 1
FREE INSTRUCTIONS TO BEGINNERS
The New Real Estate Firm
Pemberton & Morton
Located, at 108 Third Street-Ground Floor
Will Handle All Kinds of Real Estate Business
BUYERS"
It Will pay yo
veu money an
OWNERS"
It Will pay you to look over our lists,
vcu money and give you easy terms.
We can save
We have the buyers; You have the properties,
us put you in touch with a customer.
It's a Cyclonic Success!
GORDON'S REDUCTION SALE
OF SUITS AND OVERCOATS!
Forbes & Dove Props.
FCK' Ei, Phone 392 ted DOVE, Phone 870 Red
$100,000
To Loan on Farm and City Property
ijUICK SERVICE. EASY TERMS
Frank B. Harnett
Sunday Is the Best Day to Come
Many people do not understand tbo <
meaning of OHIROPRACTIC, or!
what it luw done or can do tor the,
■tick and nfflicted.
For the benefit of thoae who want
to know I willlteep open ofllce next
Sunday, Dec. 12, from 10 a. m. to
(Ip. m. and all person* calling dur-
ing that time will receive a free di-
nifiioHi* of their caw and the cattae
of their diaeaae, located without atdc-
iii7 them a question and they eau
continue the adjustments Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday absolutely
frc< of charge. Thi* i* done to ad-
vcriiw rUlIMTPRAfTIC and Kig-
ali who deaire a 'free opportunity to
! luvi tl.-r.to for t' .m flve . If y«u haw an ache or |Miin don't haai-
I tute, but come riKht alonff. Charity patient* *riven the very hent at-
; tcntioii. Hit. T. ('. WIIiKON, Empire building. H-r 1-2 Went Third
1 *tr«"et. Juit west of opera houae. Phone lflfl.
I r - - - njuwwwww-l-|- -- «« ««
Chuice of any $25.00 Suit,
Rain Coat or Overcoat-Stein-
Block, Kirschbaum and L.
System makes - . - *
$12.00 Men's Suits - - $6.90
15.00 Men's Serge Suits - - 11.25
20.00 Men's Suits - • • 15.00
12.00 Sample Overcoats for
Men and Young Men - - 5.90
tS.Gordon
' NORVAL OLD GROCERY STAND
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Booth, R. F. Morning Examiner. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 313, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 12, 1909, newspaper, December 12, 1909; Bartlesville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc144288/m1/4/: accessed May 18, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.