The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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on eit.b.'itn an^ ec.-r^d for pr.ter
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aerl« of demonr ra; l.* bj eip-
cook*, of the pr< ?a: -ip
cuu of meat it KV ' Cifhet
WU1 B. Bankh'-ad of Ja*per, Ala.,
on of S^.'.i' ^r J. H : i...
oounc«d h:m e.f a -e cob-
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trtie. a strong appeal to the
c:«t.6 to o; ft thfe g: at forr.go
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t« that of "dc- ars rersua bul- d. •'••? a
e eipi'i-.on of Atner.can trade
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eal for Joint action by congress
• re to c*-n new mar- try .-raj>--
.rth annual meaaage to con.
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;ay of '"•«•?* ari men 'f tv«
■■ >i w :.. ". hat "tr-ait-d parc-
-a.aeid. Increaf * in the wages
nava. res total \e I" :-'-?65
v■ ■ • •■■ ■ • • • • d in the hous-e
la-' t • weeks
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uj^d j: T* i>C The increase affecting q
ceLt of the present pay ra-.^f.
Vi"hat Is b*'.:eved to have been an ® P'
af. of Tengtance on the part of a ur- As
ring member of the notorious Bon-
n« gat.? which ear.-y In the year ter-
• • sed Par.- occurred a M.n'.martre
■ n ar. anarchist burst into the bed- '
room of M P-cret, editor of the FTe-e "
V ret. The acarchlsta alleged that
D -et has turned Informer while the
Paris pel - wers hunting down and
ext. • m.t-t.cr the band Ducret. ?>
.:-.proper food i* than-
■ :r-?^"uts is taken re#u*
r j.jf- ftroaf, the
- * ork of building up
' vlif and c? carry if
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«-d Laotrrbe • being 'he tuuiit uifrio a«*.
i. ru.ee WViik': uev. now
f time, the senate refused
ra L. Cn:u of Mubkon'
■ ' r of ' ' Ijoii d
-. have not been madrj
seat was not In disput'-.
her app'jlntlve members,
jjf. •! 'A'. A. Brandcubuus
a City, have not beeij
'jti on the part of the
expected, hut nothing o
ail lawyers and membei*
r-*-i* te consulted *A(:re that trie
f(tiled finally, and that
i •-. pbtt. The victory is counted to
eVLVr Cruce, as against Htate
"-eaetrer Robert Dunlop anil M'-Bsrs.
S:-::". Glenn and O F Hayes, the three
-arc members whose commissions
J'"" rT-csed last July, and whose
*tit to retain places on the
ioarc hi* ' ed up the board of edu-
cat.ci for moBths.
. —. • th* appointments of
■ - - . ... *he senate took cogni^-
liie :: far that Governor Cruce
had issued commissions oth' r than
... ^ v ■ t be sent up to the senate,
ti- m spt-c;£.cally refusing to con-
firaa e.ther set of commibsions, proEj-
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r> inters to continue a fight In the
court*
Senator C B Kendricks of Ardmore,
ti: -en president prb-tempore of
••- --LBte against Senators Sorrels
ar t Vanderenter.
Ti<- !;Homing list of permanent sen-
a.e , iaj, anij employes was chosen:
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geant-at-arms, Charles L. Roff. Wayne;
racing clerk, C S. Gilkerson of Wau-
rik>. Journal clerk. R H. Cook. Tish-
omingo. calendar clerk. Luther Bloou-
worti Chandler; messer.ger, John P.
Adams. Waurika; enrolling and en-
gross e clerk. W. B '".ray, Ada; chap-
lain. Rev W D. Matthews, (Metho-
dist' Davis: assistant enrolling and
er.srroBsing clerk. B 1 McXeeley, Du-
rant; auditor and postmistress Miss
rora Smith. Oklahoma City; assistant
s-r .'atT-at-arms and doorkeeper. John
Hav Corde!!: property man. Bill
Childers; pages. Master Huntley of
p.--.' wrings. Stanley Landrum of
Oklahoma City; Dixie Gilmer of Ard-
more
in executive session the senate ap-
prove t appointments of six distrk:
;udges and named a committee of
seven lawyers from among themselves
xc ,:ives:igate he legal pha> s of the
bot rd of education controversy.
The leg committee appointed iu
th executiw s "n is as follows
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E r.lesville; Senator Reuben
c iem.) of Ada; Senator John H.
V- irep. i of Guthrie; Senator
G > P Horton (dem.l of Altus; Sen-
at r Joseph J. Jones <rep.> of Sapulpa,
S nator J. T. McIntosh idera.l of Du
rant Senator J. L. Carpenter (dent.)
of Mangum.
The chief point this committee is to
Investigate is whether Governor Cruce
h_d a legal right to remove Messrs.
I anlcp Hayes and Glen from the
v ar(j 0f education and appoint others
in their stead.
The six district judges who were
(--■ "r ed are s.s follows W. R. Tay
V lahoma City, Thlrioenth .lis
Prt->:on Davis of Vinita. T\vent>
ti d - rict; Jesse M. Hatohett ol
-■ - • Sixth district: J W. St.en of
E'.'d Twentieth district, and Frank
Matthews of Altus, Twenty-ilfth
Commissioners to Meet Dec. 9
A rim i re —Robert F Sei\ alh presl
cent of the state organization of eoun
•r commissioners, has issued the fol
lowing call to all the county com
rn -- tiers of the state You ate
hereby notified that the regular nnn-
■ a! meeting of our association will he
'
.en; All county commissioners of
tbe state are expected to lie present
and a cordial invitation ts e\t. i dr.I lo
■
ent at the meeting
. Robert F Sclvalh, I'rng
See- tg New Fecler.il Juduahlp
Y.'f.-: .n* D Senator tioro of <>U
lav :ra -is been seeking to eientr
a f^df ral jr.'gship w :li jurisdiction
- y. er re stat> ot < ikliiliHiim
-. ..re are two federal courte In tin-
r w 1 t the InercMneil Indlnn
ss and the hea\> erlnilnivl prue
e i arising out of the milm. , tin ni
c< -be s'.atute against inliiidnellH' i
• ucrs into the Indian count i \ nmn
t -intention that two eonrtn ti|
sufficient to t«Ke o«i« nt III*
I Uti**tion.
jT>e
portion
Qiiesp'd
lived oaee
for all by CaJnraet.
For daily use in millions of kitclieas has
proved that Calumet ij highe&t not only ia
quality but in leavening pcru f ai well—aa-
fallicg in fsul-s—pure to the extreme—and
wonderf- y ec r.crr.:-il ia use. Aik yonr
grocer. And try Calumet next bake day.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
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food E*petition,
Chicago. III.
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ch«cp or kig-<i2n Don t
k* milled. Buy Calumet H'$ mere
economical — n trholextme — f
best results. Calumet is far superior to
tout mil\ and soda.
J Wo Want Ten Million Dollars' tocvtti erf Ftr
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1912, newspaper, December 13, 1912; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167664/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.