The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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Cop:e« oi \:.r p:cr.ost 1 aTuc-ndnients
ia-.-9 t-e-- Sl«i Secretary ct
State B-r. F Han.-cand an aggres-
• ~e cacpa!?n inaugurated to secure
required numt«r c! signaxures to
5-bm:: the ra'.Scation or rejetiion of
".fce amendments to a vote of the peo-
pie at the general election in Xoveia-
be p.
Probably the most important of the
amendments is that which proposes a
redaction in the size of the legislature.
I nder the terms of the amendment
the .fg-.slative authority now vested
:n the house and senate would be
transferred to one body to be known
as the "house of representatives,'' and
to be composed of eighty members.
The house of representatives at its
eeting would select fifteen of
known as
lissioners" and also would suc-
oiti.ne<J eed to the authority and powers of
the senate -with certain changes and
-zg E-rttin? restrictions proposed in the amend-
e&l! are as ment.
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;x tli-s -tat:, ii-tt .: yarccaUrly desires
tie i"i«.tii' - if ttee vlo t n iie
tit tri> ii sxianckQes. Is that nian-
i>*7 it fe.t thit Back raluat e road its own members to be
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or vj fzet erinea: statutes
State Restrains Insurance Firm
Allering that the Railway Conduc-
tors Protective Association, an in-
s'jrance concern with headquarters in
Detroit, Mich., has failed to conform
o the provisions of the Oklahoma
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'jl road a* the ex-
suit was filed in district
. . - court b?" attorney general's office
«**£▼* ecus.-ee nay sfc.e to pro- t0 enjoin that concern from transact-
ing further businesr in Oklahoma.
- te petition in a foreword an-
..ounce? that it wa? filed to exclude
the defendant' from doing an insur-
ance business in this state and to
appoint a receiver to take charge of
its property, funds and assets in tlie
state for the benefit of the policy-
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I.!ABI.K IIK * AT I fc. ir^al iren. H.
A *<
an f-e34r.ii i-ar* her "rtuhiatf
is that lilid of hxiteaA
WOMAN COULD
HARDLY STAND
Because of Terrible Back,
ache. Relieved by Lydia.
E. Pinkham'* Vegeta-
ble Compound. *■—'
PfcP.a^elphi*, Pa.—"I tz*~7*>i frr-a
diepiacexnect aiyd fai.~-«jr — ■<■ i.-.a. -■- -
;.i.i- : i ~y
side*, n*i lern'Sm
b«ch*cbe ir thst I
1 ax*i Larfh- stsal.
•- J1 U*i £ Eli bottks of
S 1 Lvdia E.
w; iVegets'iie G -
p XE>i,si>-i 3c- I aa
do any tn-scnt of
work, sle-e; good, eat
good, tod aco't her®
a Htof trxiblA. I
re-egj—iT-e&i LydisE.
Pir.kharr.'s Vegetable Cc-ir.pooj to
every sn2ering womam."—iirs. Ea22T
Fisher, 1^2 Jaiiat* Street, Phil&iai-
phia, Pa.
Another Woman's Ca«e.
Providence, R. L — " I ctsnot fr* k
too highly of your Vegetii ".e Cocysui
as it has done wonders for bm g*vi I
\vonld not without it. I had a dis-
placement, bearing dciwn. and riackacbe,
until I could hardiv staod a&j was thcr-
oughly run down when I v k Lydia E.
Pir.khanr.'s Vegetable Ci-rr.j :cixL It
helped me and I am ia the l-eit of health
&t present. I work in a factorr all day
long besides doing rr.v hocsewcrk to you
can see what it has >i-r^ forme. I give
you permission to pob-ish av nacse and I
speak of your Vegetable Compound to
many of mvfnends.Mrs-Aska. Law-
SOX, 126 Lippitt St., Providence, R. L
Panger Signals to Women
are what one physician called :*ckache^
headache, nervousness, aod the bruea.
In many cases they are symptoms of
some female derangement or ax inflam-
matory, ulcerative condition, which may
be overcome by taking Lydia E. Pink-
ham'sYegetabfe Compound. Thousands
of American women willingly testify to
its virtue-
Why Scratch?
"Hunt'sCure" isguar-
anteed to step and
permanently cure that
terrible itching. It is
compounded for that
purpose and your money
will be promptlv refunded
WITHOUT QUESTION
if Hart's Cure fails to core
(tch, Ecierr.a, Tetter, Ring
Worm or any other Skin
Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mail
direct if he hasn 't it. Manufactured onlvby
A. B RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Shermin. Teus
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OOWEHTIC
Tfc* Ar.l'tftta. rr'-iS' M > -Ap ifSvtt
et,<i>-r a -j fu* -jt
at Sen Y'/rn after «.r a^ ;<5eu
ron It'jU) UtMjr/jl.
Frt-d'-r ' / ' Mirr','/• }, of
Clara M'rtru the *'v«> i -**. /) t-
hi* b'/rr.e in W"M! ->too<- I>/t,g Islam),
(TOM r"l 74 years
WontM f/f New Orleans are pia i
a boycott on rr.«-r' jiar.'i «bo support
tha measure befor* tbe le£lslatar« to
leitaliM better r/rj borse ratlr.* In
Louisiana
a Li'iWll }•" &8rtt* tbe rk/'iai?
•war ,-.**r * re< ►J- er l ToIJeys ail
tfce a&ob rej ed tk r"yn*- ai>4 bal
-«ts.
''*x*ri. L«:i CtteerTo. ">utfa-
| ttwilin (Otwsw of Vajuaalipas. bas
'> r*'i *bt*. no-*-* of M«-i:'an bans*
da**-d *ob e*,'5 rrjt u February J,
*re .£,* witbis ti* *ta« Jt Is
;ac*tttto4 a sla'lar deer*e win be
- d • < ! o i*r ••■'.'f .t,C"T "Le
'<>t'roi Of tbe rocit'idusallttf.
A "ord iar to 'be talerr. ent of Mon
*r*-ftl ofllcial* th* r«-i '-*-red
f/:j. rr,i.;. • .r.jr to 1 7 ><# pa/k *<-
b,'b **t< 4o*ri oti tbe Fvjpre-i* is
a totai IWM ktl4 w|JJ b<- Do COZB-
lot M^deri or addreKM^t
LOSSES SURELY PREVEMTET
hjr Cutt*r't BlarklH Pllla. 1^ -
rrtefd. frw.h rellAbk: ptWerml br
«'wi«t puvfcmen. MoaoN
protM< h#r# othi«r raeciiiM f*IU
Writ# for toofcl+t *ni1
IO-d< * rkie p:*fVip| Pllli $1.00
%0-d( # pkf* Blaeli«« Pil 4.00
A wind a&d «-."trl/sl norm cs .«ed TJ,.. p.^-ai ,<-■< ■„< >,■. pr-.x.'U -bat
$r/0dartiSKe in Milwaukee, W**t tbe <J*partrr/ei t i,l y * retpuetlMt
Ai l* and v.aijwac<a a scor* of for r *i>"er«-d rj< ii a'tually lo*t jo tbe
bulldloK* were blown down No li es aj . and then only tbe e*^*«-rjt of
were lost. ^125 for p*'ka«*.
ti - *v ry dealer it at:- . ..
,, _ , l-O.l-i-rs.
•'.-a'.1 -« * ery officer and member
vi other good radi aseotiatlotf in the I£ !s charged that the Railway Con-
rta'e; aS p.r>" *rt« atd serretarles luctors' Protective Association vio-
of wtBHiercift orgaaiiations; ail may. ated the statute of Oklahoma in fail-
' \ - - • — « m m m m m -w
towas; an eoraty onrreyors. and all Per«nt of all premiums collected in
oii«T* ftteree- -d in good roads and -be state, after all cancellations nnd
good road bulldfng. dividends to policyholders are deduct-
fed, also that it has not paid the an-
H j" License A-^endrrent. nU3.' taf 9f J3 for each agent trans-
rr . . , , acting business in the state. It H
PUt, for in.tiftticg a bin proposing charged ttat u hft9 complled
tr *.'er.cni«-r.t to tbe constitution, ,hP ]aw ron..ir,„„ i- i
prond.ig for local option and high r " an ™' '/r '"n0<1 flmS ,0
licette i.aTe f.-e*n completed and co- tj,l tta,e ' ,. °e. on c^",lnS Into
pies of JMe pe' tion asking a submis- #ute insurance con^ione?0 ^ ^
fion of the <;ae«tion will be placed in lr
circulation in every county of the
state witbln the n«it few days, accord- Turner Sued for Donation.
te« to anooaement by tbe local Suit for 1500 was institutod anninst
b«td'r.arters of tbe United Ciric asso- M. L. Turner in diatrict court by tbe
rtmtiOE Capitol Expense Co., who claim' that
Every effort will be put forth to se- Turner in 1912, signed a subscription
cure tbe r-Qalred number of sirr.a- list that was being circulated in an
ture* in litre to have tbe question of efTort to raise $71,000 necessary to par
sdoptlr.it 'be amendment placed on the expenses of moving the state can
tbe ballot st tks November election, ital to Oklahoma.
Organization Jt is annoacced have According to the petition Turner
be^n perfected throughout the state has not paid the amount Petition
for tbe psrpo.e of securing signatures, avers that many other cltir.ens were
It will require approximately 37,COO induced to subscribe and pav amounts
signers to secure tbe referendum, it of money, by seeing Turner's numa
was itated by officers of tbe associa-1 upon the list as one of the subscribers
tion i£ity.
Tuff's Pills
stimulate the torpid liver, strengthen tbe
dlfeatUe organ*. regulate the Novels. A rem-
edy for tick headache. I ne^ualed as ao
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
Rcgantly tugmr coatrO. Smalt iiote. Price, 15c.
BLACK
LEG
Th« superiority of Cutue rnvtuv-u ST due* to we
year* of po.i*H itva In and #ru«a aaly.
on Cutter'*. If unoM*tn*'t^ft. order dtr^ft-
Cutter Laberatory. CaJ.. ar Cbkrajo. !!►
Soda Fountain
Piwla Fountain: We Imve mode up ready for
prompt shipment rt, 8, 10, 13 and ft. fivnt
system, pump mrvtee outfits, new *nd sightly
u«ed, «t i> hi,; snvtng In prii* on easy monthly
payments. I hoUroaman Inc., Dallas,Tex.
DAISY FLY KILI.F.R ^ S
flies N.^t, cle*o. rte
n* mental. o*>n«-etoieot.
ohe«|v Latta all
atnoi Made of
metel. ma'taplllor tip
over, will not aoll off
Inj u re any thing.
Ouemnteevl effaotle^
All dealer* oremii*
et|*ree paid ft r
Sl*OLU *0*11*. I to IXSalk in.. Srooklra, S. *.
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1914, newspaper, June 12, 1914; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167805/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.