The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL.
THE INOLA
Dfur COMES
NEAR GOAL
t>efect in engine causes at-
wood to halt in flight
REGISTER.
"LAHOMA. TIII KSIUV. UTOD8T :fl. l.
OOMBtSSmil H. I, TOWNEB OF lOWi
v .
f
\
HOLDS ! FLYING RECORD
Ha. Beaten World'. L0n9.DI.Unce
Flight By Seventy-Si* Mile., and
>. Within Twenty.five Mile, of
Heart of New York
-Nyack. N. Y.—Another delay |nc|.
01 10 aviation brought disappoint-
ment lo thousands of people along the
lower Hudson river and in New York
•'Ity on Thurs.luy when Harry N. At-
wood. in his record breuking aero-
plane flight from St Louis, fa)|t.d lo
>all <.ver New V„rk and land at
Sheepshead Hay. but on account of a
defect In his engine was compelled to
and here within twehty flve miles of
til" de.tinatloi. Friday Atwood ex
peel. to resume his trip and in a few
hour, finish the longest aeroplane
flight ever achieved.
1,^ ',os"lon Thursday night Is
1 -40 nillos from St l^uis and Just
•wen.y.flve miles from the heart of
• h'V? a"Ual "ine fori
he d.«ta0rok covered in eleven davs,
I" twenty-seven hours and forty five
minutes. 7
Respite his failure to land in New
York the day s sail of ]., mn<.8 dow„
•he Hudson river gave Atwood bv
seventy-six miles the world s long dH-
tan... re,ord. formerly held bv Kuro
pean aviators.
meat prices going up;
stopping place unknown
NO. 3.
STATE CAPITAL
NEWS LETTER
IS
POSTAL
road plans mapped
out by the committee i
ATTORNEYSJRE ENCAGED
Form of Petition and Procedure to B.
Prepared Soon and Placed In
Hand, of Committeemen and
Road District. Formed
C"y-The proposed |n.
Kansas l W*h*ay. ""om the
Kansas line on the north to the Tela.
OD<:t>rwi"bi"u at
frj.f y !he organization of road dis
;' d'f1|"",d >h* "«'* <" road bonds, ac-
out TI prelin,l"ary plans mapped
comm by WayB f""'
meetTnl? at the good roads
""lis IK...
whir. , . * Thp committee,
from « <>r one member
road win , rou'"y U,rou"1' Whleh ,h«
B°ate h i. ' " 'he of ;h<?
state highway commissioner.
. ,! t,ark r Hudson reported
result of hi8 conference with the
eastern bond attorneys, and thesubl
HoLd "' emP1l"ymLnt the -State tiood
•morl?KO,','a'i0n 01 " ni of
• meys Who have examined the Ok- |
QUEBEC
THE
regarded as thb
one to swing election
RECIPROCITY IS ISSUE
highway commissioner
inspects lookeba road!
Colonel Sidney Sug9s Highly Pleased '
.. With Progress Made By People
of that Vicinity and Says So.
I-ookeba. Okia.—Col. Sidney Sugg,
* commissioner of public high-
ways. I. here from Oklaohma City 1 PROVINCE
work ► '? P"rP°"e °f '""Pectin* the
work being done by a "gang- „r siity
s a e «„,1V1CU from the refonn
•i < ranlte. j
Z'£:
* <=•— -
the dirt Reeling ,. Very Intense
eant I Laurier Working ,
Suggs was allowed
interesting and en-
"•« i>i. opiaioD* 1 z
:zr r£: xrv
all the convict. In the state would t > ecl a,BO fie position and
placed on the roads under parole th08^"? °f the element. on
He also made an inspection of the h^T' recl"roc,,Jr between
road constructed east of town wherl Till ""k ,Tnlled States.
in places it was necessary to make barves,0*! , f Can,f,alf:n8 when the
deep cuts through solid rock hills an,l and ,'ir "i helK''«- conventions
in others cut along the side of th „rti 1 lltlcal meetings are drawin*
canyon in this same kind of rock ^ „ 7," ""Paralleled for sUe, it i.
speech at „K,kebil in thTafter
norm f'ni ttiitrr >uieK uill hp a<< k..n .
convict, actually move
J hrough the courtesy of Sergeant 1
reen. Col. Suggs wm
to make i
couraging talk
among many other
noon Col. Suggs expressed great sur-
prise at the amount and character of
the work done under such adverse
circumstances " e
lahoma road la
Schedule of pro. edu
and submitted
re and a form of State
in Canada.^ ,hiU1 bef°r'
The French Canadian province of
Quebec i regarded as the pivotal
province in the election. Here Henri
leader""?' °P,>os,lion nationalist
leader, is vigorously denouncing Pre-
fer Hurler as too imperialistic
.J'°„U(ra? d«-lares that Laurier b«-
< r " rirt ladlan '"dependence to
the rr ?'a,n b> procurln* a law for
''i,y-For U,e purj>o e of u.a|l>- will lead to the consl'rih.inlr'l.'f
anti-toxin given free
to those unable to pay
Fighting Diphtheria—
Piysicians to Help ,n Work
Droughty Year Has Had a Boo.ter Ef-
'ect on Beef, Pork. Mutton. Etc.,
'nd Co.t Goe. Up Steadily
. Kansas City.—The Increased prices Horace Mann Towner renrek«n.i ...
of meat Which the packer, j^ophesie.i " ho'1'nk his nr,. polltl,,. ' ^'h'b dUtr1« 'n c„„
:rl froL' ; -■««. rs Un He was v,,r, in Helvtocre HI ln \tu *,eet"4> by ,he
dr..t«, has arrived, and prlr.-s still are a," ,''Kal in fhicogo Me t,PKan the nr. 1? re#c-,ved hi. collegiate
on the upgrade y \\ Hobinson I JV Present home. ,.nj from IS'iO until last in <'ornln8. 'a.
TWra • &z:7r£zz,'z.T::
wili°h?" "!T P®",lon Hnd Procedure
will be placed in the hand, of each
committeeman !mmedialely
districts organized. To form
district it is necessary to
l ssi 't x vV° *** bnu« «•>
•iinrictB t.'"i I ,c:,"" •""" « sks^: i "• ^ "
x; <r z sr ,:"vrr,,
This sain.
tlon for the issue of bonds u .i™. I Health ... """nn, also, | i
called by the county , ommissione^" to ^ ^
means, also, | ago-
a by-election two years
Premier Laurier at a meeting
fcustache recently departed
are
W Itobinson of the
w^ioU-t-ale beef department ot Armours
plant said lie was unable to tell when
the advances would stop
. The wholesale price of the best
.IT"?.!" ?' be<>f ha8 JumI ed 3 cents
In he last sixty ,la>s I'ork is also I
on the advance. Inferior beef may be
bought now at about the same price I
as sixty .lays ago. but the packers say
here is light demand for the cheaper I
quality. 1
I he average increase on the choice
cuts of a carcass of beef at the pack
ng houses is cents a pound, flood
beef sold at retail at the Armour plan,
at , and g cents Juno i The same qual
TROUBLES CAUSE DOUBlr
TRAGEDV IN TEXAS SNOV)'®TORM ON PIKE'S PEAK
IN TEXAS CLAIMS COUPLE FROM TEXAS
J '"«eRnu.v H.:,?;;:0.c;'rdch,;rd.,he A,,er:L,:c°A,rthe ^ ■-« ^
Slay. Son and Self
l..uirg|"on b.a the'purpoee"' aP,>r°l'ria 1.A" of wh'«* to d^
taken on «c
_ schools over the state
of din'hli' ',00,l' a'"' ,be Mret allack Reciprocity has contirnied tne'domi
the . UM'a,ly com~ during r.ant issue since Premier llnrLr !.
term. " lbe hct,°o1 It>ad,'r "orden made their
^Often according to Dr. Mahr. par- S L"""l'
o really are not able to buy <"* daily, while i^emier Laurier"!^'
Gainesville. Tex.-Cn„ed from the
intense heat after driving eighte
miles to town and 1
tai agony over th
Overcome by Cold and Are
Frozen to Death
' olorado Springs Colo IV a
Uy now Ik bringing 94 < «.
_ , death near the summit
r rrr. r.isr
o Has released from a sanitarium hy b> a boy walking down the
here and taken to her home, where T ,hp "'ternoon.
..lima pound . " "^r nome, where , %il^ "««-ruoon.
e retail price U increasing with the ! family had moved that dnv J Sk'nner and IHm wife started to walk
juM'Kers' price - '• 1 • 1#* * >« «— -#
finds one time racer
drawing laundry wagon
Old Owner Purcha.e. Famou. "Star-
> light" and Ship. Him Back to
Kentucky to Live Ea.y
bo. Angeles Starlight. a race
horse famous eighteen year, ago as
the winner of a 2«\(kW purse at Louis-
WttH discov rej by its original
owner John Peyton, of Lexington. Ky
bitched to a Chinese laundry wagon,
broken down ami emaciated.
Mr I'eyton offered Jlou for trie
mal and the Chlnanum accepted
light will never work again
k.r;1!:,",Wea,'"y Urner' "-"hot"and '/; !be '"p °f :h" "-k early" Topped
killed his 6-year-old son and blew <,:f ,he °"1,e "f he Pikes Peak News
his own head With the same pistol ! ' thrp* Inil,■" ah«vo the halfway
His wlfe i. not expected to sustain the «'JU*e reK,K,er. At that time Mr
'"ni .:b°<k h" "'ready serious 25™h° Wa!t. ab"u' « ^t
U is anticipated that no tr^ubi^'will ! theTosT to'the f«a,!"l""n >" °! ^ decTan'8 "V* <1'Knlt-V and calm by
be experienced in securing th Hie l^„i«i , ^ in cas« declaring that Mr Bourassa
Sly « ■'Ki.'ur^K , non bill "" IV.'J"',!'"" A" " * «* U..O
State Lead. In Preserving Gam.
Oklahoma Clty.-Wallace Hvans
owner of one of the largest game
Park* in™ thP l ni,e'1 'S,a",,, a« "ak
InV t'o .h 18 ' °klahoni «ty attend- ... uul a
ran, for%.£XuTh£t I
—. The state of Ok.ahoL pur' - t„ proJcl'I ^
w!ll allow the disease to proceed to a fr""> one to tw vT ad,lr,,,,,,,n«
ssrr """ '• •«"«« : " "ch *"■
anritoxln8 tmr'?nt Wl" purchase the 1
, lo Ornish anti toxin to those In 'n« three week. com'
(nhTrt,°[ a d-|av °f 'rom "bout September 20 ^1™°^°"'*
tnirty-six hours to three days is ex ernor will go to n,Vkm , I, ' KOT-
T"lnCVl: an" "Uch d«'"> a, times he wl„ ^
state
some 20,000
^ eggs last year
and according to Mr Kvans. is taking
e pains In the preservation and
propagation of j,8 game resource,
lhan any other state in the union
tor a long time. Mr. Kvans savs his
farm was obtaining several hundred
thousand i|Uall a year from the two
bu7,h ?' '° b'' W>'d °,hpr
the laws now prohibit this.
« i.iuer wno was about 55 years old . l~r*uon c°mml
doubted their ability t„ reach the top "Ka,lon "'e w
iof the mountain. Mrs. Skinner who . d 8tockyard
mi-
sts r-
He will
condition.
He called his little son from !ho'~" *"1 «rs. Skinner who
house to g„ w„h him ,0 fake a horee wasi about ten years younger than her
to the pasture and then the tragedv hust,aM,J ' reported to have made the
occurred. Hussell had relatives who reU!ark
are prominent |n I al|as and also in ,' fro,n Texa"' and they re not
north iexas. where he had gone to V? to 8ay whp" 1 batk that I
his farm to bring In .ome household i "°' clfnib ,,ike ,,e«k
*ood" 1 At 7 o'clock at night a severe snow
storm, which covered the entire peak
Judge Cobbey i. Dead !'° a dep"' "f a foot on the level ac- i
Beatrice. Neb -Judge K Cobbey I ; <mJI,an'ed Py a fifty-mile an hour wind
died suddenly at a local ho pitaJ. f< ' , .'.,D ."t'"k P^m the posl
Calumet Make. Complaint
Oklahoma City.—Steve Knight, and I I"""Ves fa'a!
fifteen other citizens of Calumet. Okla I
1*' have filed a request with the
corporation commission for an inves
ater supply at the
® a' Calumet, ask
•ng that the commission take some
•lep. toward having the road furnish
an adequate supply. The commission
has taken the matter up with T II
,h .?m\ Ke,lera' superintendent of
Noc* Island at El Reno
worlds bicgest free daily
sells out and suspends
Newspape
""end the International Tax
conference which opens on September
*• and rlo"es on the following Thurs-
day From Richmond he win J
Washington for a few dav, .^ .
2rrh n- i.
attend the conference of
lowing an operation for appendicitis
He was the republican candidate for
be shipped back to M r " Pevto.."^ "" "le p,1(lmry election " 11
in Kentucky, w here he wH, be a h,"" T.l,ho,,"ht tha< «he work dU'*n^ J.™
Complaint Filed
Oklahoma City.—C. K. Rev
M. Wagner, of Ashevllle
complaint with the corporation ! mor"'n«
-spaper Situation In Capital City from T, I . COnI*n'nc* of governors
Clarified By Times Purchasing * ^ ^
Both Free Paper. ' S^mber ]«.
| Oklahoma City—After some months pine. C'"ar't Cau *« Blaz.
of effort the newspaper situation in lieh, ! ' °h'°-—The stub of a
: h" b«-n « •. lot.
«t the Hurnet
8 leading ho-
veil and ,*r,*'is Saturday afternoon and the Ok "'* oaU!M^ Hre a
<-•' * ' s„„S- ST- sr
those two
. . will be allow-
ed to browse over the fields ol blue
trass and live the rest of his lif„ u
Abernathy • Kids" In Chicago
Chicago. III. Louis and Temple All
ernathy, 7 " "*
of the campaign and worry over his ,,Mr Skln"er « found lying flat
defeat hastened his death' lie was the /" k hiH hands folded „n his
author of Cobbey. Annotated Statute. I" 1 «' ■ «« W"s in a sluing po.
of Nebraska. TW , lure wllhvher head ' clasped in her
• hands -and bowed on her kn<>«-
tlons of the bodies when found, it is1 commission against the Muskoi-.'.. 1 c'*"s,*d o exist.
elieve<| the couple sought shelter lc (^s H"d Electric company. alleKlmr Th** TinM>* Pi
he lee of a huge boulder, but a short . * "re re<|Uired to pay a minimum purch,M'd he Pre
distance from the track l er month .,n er. The Free
Publishing company
limum ' ''re"* and Point-
,>ou month on two ST horse f. T f ''ress will be discon
s;r%r^itrrs :■„? ,?aM of ,h",,oin"
gUislled
available fire
I
with
publications I turned out "ami'Tlle firl COrn"ani -
*1S to $25 less in
Mrs. Cleveland Fought Fire
Meredith V 11 ti _
found
put out the flainen and
nlch they travel 1
A pathetic feature of the deaths is
the finding of a letter In Skinner's
Aug. IT. from J.
minimum amount spegiti,,)
a hearing.
month than the
Th
ask
pocket dated Dallas
Virginian, of State to Organize
Oklahoma City. Virginians res
HI be combine,I with that of the
limes. The transaction by which
hes, two publications cease sto exist
doe. away, with free newspaper. l„
Oklahoma City.
rholc. In which these words are Ing in Oklahoma will shortly be ask. d ! H "7"'
I hope you are having time of your r y°?n,l|ll',ownK !,'f 'jhup,,'r" ln evt*rv
His 91st Anniversary
Oklahoma City.—Th«
lourm-v .h.n i 'hat the entire ' her house
journey shall be made under these
conditions.
life in Colorado I am sending vou
an overcoat as per your request I
hope you don-t free,.- death on
Plki<« Peak."
lav . h,> H,n e. accord
ing to announcement made by n K
Myll president of the Virginia Okla
na society. Jtnder th
Rev. A C.
one of the oldest residents of
Ok ahoma celebrated his His,
birthday Sunday at the home of |„s
- . Mr. S. M. Hunter. |o« North West
avenue. The Rmv Hunter has
•Third Conservation Congr...
J"?" Mo ►' " . and farm
inr. will be the principal topics to he
discussed a, ,\ui|„na| coll8,.rvil
lion congress in Kansas City next
month. This Is tl>« ii.ir.i _
.. '* '"e third conserta
tion congress to be held The first
was In Seattle it, , Hn(J forr||(||
and forenry were the
kansan would marry off
wife of former days
Will Inspect Army Po.t.
Washington. In order to become
better acquainted with the military , -
conditions of the country Secretary of , eter Sharp Decides Two Women Cm
War Sllmsou, acconipanied by Ueneral ~
leonard Wo.nl
army, will sturt
tlon of army po
September 15
hicf of staff of the
' ' n trip of inapec-
,!i "nd fortification
not Live Peaceably Under the
Same Vlne and Fig Tr#«
the statewide
be a general
OeUs *«fX",Hrie' "" °VPr ,h" -tat.
' . of """ organisation will be
worked out In Oklahoma City „„ \Ved ! ne'w"T.-.""" W J C*«dlll. fhe
nesday, October 4. which will be Vir Hob.it " •"f°rc'®"n« "'cer from
at the Oklahoma state fair M^h'o ,fih u- "",U,">d "'« office
£TolrT' ^ closes 1 asked by 1 A • •«
enjl
was extln-
left the building"" safety.
P(„ k Capt Beck Oaad
C H 'ck'U*et Ka" 7t'ap,aln William
rrc r::/:rr ■■«
years old.
Pope Appear, Recovered
Koine.—Thp n,,lu. ,, .
cel* hr*i r ■ i Sunday morning
celebrated mass and aft rmfw^ j
" ml* "
Wa* 8'dinal Arcoverde de Al-
.... . Cau<1'" On the Job
Oklahoma City.- W. J. (•,
main topici
Oldest Spani.h War V.t Dead
u s Angeles Alfred Taylor, the
•Idest Spanish War veteran ever ,„|
milted to the Soldier", home. „,,d one
rLflTe, *77". U,B H,,rr,c'' "luring that
conflict, died ti, the hospital at the
of 62 year..
Army Wireless Record
Kansas City, Mo -Company I). Cnll
ed States signal corps, stationed at
Fort Leavenworth, established n new
distance record wireless message,
transmitted by sn army field service
apparatus when a message was sent
from Kansas City, Kan, to Atchison.
Kan ft4 tnilm an ay.
No communication
a' i Pl'tfbur*. K"" Cooking of a Sun
day dinner caused the final break In n^
he household of Ivter C. Sharp and ... „ °"e of Donor I hl" oath of office.
is wfves. Aiitm Catherine and l^.uisa " ufhi^' 0k,*-~Th« county collec- hu" heen had with Mcljimore
II has resulted In the tinal doc I.Ion I , b<> dl« " >-«l «t <he 1 "Comoro.
of leter lo marry his lirst wife olT , annual Muskogee fair this tall
but she must reside near him Anna ">« headlinlrJ
Catherine knew what Peter had liked l'd V',? a«rlc "«ral hall thou
aand^doHar. in ca.h premiums will be
Bapti.t College~~for~~Hungarw
« Z2, s
, «—- ;v; z'jz":, "r"°° - "
'lays ago. has not done so his mt.„ . . .f' ' ",,lv-rslty (.„„t
h';!;m'nm* (' iiii «ook i ... ::rwardei" few
lor his Sunday dinner before thev
were separated by the great Chlcaro
"re of 1871, l^ulsa. hi. present wife
knows what now appeasea Peter', ao
nellie. They could not agre*
P\' l'; *"" ranging as follows
liii tu ' ,,0°- *7f>- fi°. •*'«
«0. 135 and $10. Senator Robert D
Owen la one of U e donor, tl Ibis
partment ae^
. . Supersedeas Denied"
Oklahoma City.-The supreme court
denied the petit|„n of the Roc|f ,
Santa Ke. Krlaco and Kafy railroad,
ror supersedeas writ on the order of
he corporation commission requiring
that representative, of the loea, hag
JLTrf <jTt',,nl? b" ""'P'oyes of the
taTnsnort °,r V m*T ^ '"fished
transportation by the road.
• rosswardeiu
unimportant difference. .
adjusted and i" Is h,t. 7 ., fo
riii •« 'loptnl tile chutcr
will be granted in October.
New T°v "J"""" at Pa«*r on
o„;, ,, „ « oMtaNJ.
ne uate has been f1*e«i a
but „ probably wlll bl'^haUl
aome time between J.n,. •I<l
•xpected to compete. ***
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