The Vinita Weekly Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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oe Vinita Chieftain.
WKlr Edition
Tim Vinita Chieftain is puiUh4 every Thursday
!uuriili at Vinita Indian Territory. H is Urn oUW
M.ttl most .extensively read newspaper In the Nurthern
District. It is in ihstwenty-fuurtli jearandhaa a general
circulation throughout tin mrtlt half of the Indian Tar-
ritory. Tim auliacrlptlon price of the wf IkIIWi
year always in advance. A pvtal cant will pet a sample
copy anywera In the United .State..
CHIEFTAIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
R. if. McCLINTOCK. EUtr.
J. r. MURPHY. Mu.l. Mgi.
Official Paper of Cherokee Nation
I'm rubUxliihg U-w mil H!f of Lnd A-!rit4 to or In-
herited I v Kuiibluud lii.hau.
Tluir; VINITA. OK LA. September W t '.km
A VAIN IIOt'E.
"If you want tins people to rnie you Diust be
craL"TLe Yitiita Leader.
As showing how much hope there is for popular ruin
thrue Urn lHmtocatfc party tlm Kistof of tlm leader
Should read tl.e letter written by Charles A. WaMi of
Iowa iu resignaut from the luiocrutie national cm;i;it-
tee. Arid by the way for scum unaccumtabia rean
the Leader ha netf'ected to prmt that itood I e shoo ratio
letter tho it cla n s tot the fatty org tut cfthls dis-
trict. Fur the Leader's ih-Vtatii n therefore ami - iu
order that ait who ead may know just l ow therety Urn
Democrat U party is the party v( the people's rule Tlm
Chleitain reprint tl.e elesirj; paragraph f Mr IVai-hs
anal;nn;t-nt tf tie i'iu i;mt.' committee
"'1 1 . only member i f the I 'tmoorat ic rational e
Couti cc mat it tee not known as a special repri-tdtie
Of that corpir.it ion class which I constantly seeking
Special pm'lcgisof city statu cr latkt.a! stvr.i ii er.ti-
t1 o ia.t-t;atr. d men.U'r Mr Ltan (cf Wikh nsto iii.t
T. if'. Ujan t( c etiare i t New York Ihsmocrat muiti-
CtiiliMiaire Insurance grafter and tr-t railway eta'
Cat ' Ami the only reast n fur tl e selection of the lat-
t -'rover lb ier t". Sullivan the undoubt"! political rep-
Xeaontallva of the gas traction an 1 ctlmr ctyporat i. -n cf
Cncage. was a family row then on between to llll-
11 )!s factk.i.s ''
If as the leader avrf the oa'.y h.'pe of the indole
la in the Wui'-ci-atic party then ln lfvi la our h pe v.n
ani vu an i!f I iu our in.
iu mi; mtuhr'-i cuiMK
Tak!i;j 4i it Utl recent atn.ciu. si u.r-.r t-f
t uero iais the McAlenter 1'ajiiai fcreacis ef!i!tt
rfa!it the Um ireatnt ip'.rit cf Uw'ti.c. Tt.-.t U
all vry !i n-t The Chieftain jiiiit heaitl'.y iu all tht
tl. Cai-ital . liut tu Cat it a! ii jut a t 't late.
The time to preach n;ct for the law wa l en ?; t
W3 firtt tk.-li?i. A if Th n.leftam ramim-
m ariKht the Caj Hal t cne of tho jaier which if
it itl'J m t ctnikiif at lea-it Jul i.ot comic a. n the trntnl
lyi.chir:(t at Waach that d!racl th cplc t.! thw
M tate.
At tti.it tin The Ci.letUiu tikm.vaiou to aay tit
la!esreit wouUI Imariah y hred lawitswii!. a his-
tory La ilwat proved ami an t!. Capital i iio iearm
inj;. iitheial i1irt;r leil in the cae cf igrviee
ten tho they t hrute cnminaU mire tliat it witi I
disrejnrdet! later in lhc4ie of whites. Ttso Ieu-
cratlc paper- an-i ihcy are many that cut i.jtm lyncl-
ln; ami that chanipitm tlmcau- cf nucli outlaw ami
uiurteremaa the WickiiiTex. alwuM a.akc no romplalnt '
at the tflcal outcome c f their a.lvlre.
tjiwlenMie Invariably breed lawlevuiesa. crime tn-
i
re urae crime when we utrike at the poorest and
Hi' ancf.t and w-a'ttt of our iiumtwr we lflk surely at
ourneltev J?ot-n or late our rrl:rm will come home t ua.
AN KM'LA NATION WANTl.I'.
Will the Leader which claim that the 1 'emoeraUc
party i the aptcial chaaspiun cf free K'hool. esplain
ttiia little ::h'auittanc: In ArLanna the contitv;tian
llmita tlm school tat to 5o cent t-n the lh. In Iowa
at the p. :it time t U hcxil tat I ill'Son the tl'
Arkiti!. we are Informed. Wmocrat ic while at
la.it account. Iowa ws t ill l'.epuhlicam Then btre't
Another fact prove 1 by !atlvti liver) Hepublican
state ivJiil more mcnejr per capita on sc.txij than any
lNnmcratic rtt. Mlour( the hlht Ivmratic
state recently pa.- t the lowct Ilcpub kmii utate.-and
MiiKii;rl vi ce i.t Uepnhiican.
AS TO r.EKU AIVKUTlSlNi;.
It !- true a.i the Leader tv'rt. ttat rn-.mt of the Le.
paiihcau lapen. a well a the Oklahoma! the lvuio-
C"tie erg an of the terrttcrie. lavt Ueri faTorei recent-
ly w :th iaiye c rdcri for ler and wiky advert . iifif
Tim I ea ier a-.'K ! y The Chicfta u dtn not) criticize
the llepublicaf: paper i :! a the I temooratic papri
that espouse the tali n fn.it The hieftasn dms. If
tins e.htor f.f tl Leader had kept hi . c-pt-n he wonM
hiva !si ticel recent 1 a long editorial reply in the Jia-
honia City Time Jou'tial to a erlttclim cf that paper by
Ths Chieftain.
However the mere acceptance of l?er a-lvert
dues not iiecearily iriiply that the papr in which it Is
published chain pious tiie cause of the brewers. Tim
Tulsa World and the liartlasvtlle f'.nterprtM have Udh
carried k1 fat beer advertlsinK Safely tho tjlii of them
have ikclared thmwlfe in fa tor of prohibition for tlm
entire state Tim Oklahouian on tlm ether hand is
openly faora!ie to the brewers and seems to
l rel'ttctitiif tl.e attitude of State llrman liunn.
And for this Tl e t'hicftain tiascritlciml and will eon-
tlnuctocritici e Lthth Oklahoman and tlm Ie:mjcratic
tat commitlM as well a any Republican papers tlat
write their editemals to emforro to their advertising
Columns
MATI1U1 AL TO WoUK ON
U.-fc-ef C jiuilivan .says that .f liryan tn;t on read-
ti.lC him out of t!c put then .Senator-. Wdltam Joel
Stone of M;souri an t Jvvph W. '".ailey f Tea a mut
likewise Rn MilliTiij ad.r.its that he I a c-jiporation
n.-an Uniii connected with the t tleai naa trut but
be point! a mate V.iet Willuii Joe' a; ma record
and to the recently d.sc : t c-nncct i.-.n of Joe Hailey
wstii ttm Standard Oil and ak If t !.; Kentlemsui at
hot fully as bt lurched by corporation fouiitctions as i
he And C;ost pe pie will ifrant that they are.
Mr. Hryan. I.avlni tw! the cU-anitntf id the jartj.
would se-'tn It'icaliy Umnd to continue it to tho latter
end. He hat s';eady made an etrept im of Stone how-
ever and ha vet emit to-1 no thunders afcunsit tlm Tet-
asStandatd Oil rcpn -nfa' in. Can it Im that ho i to
purye tlm party only of v.rh tf the corpt ralUtii n.en as
are personally distant fui to him"' l'rjtja't'y v for. In-
deed if he cast all tlm Iv.-uocratic corporati.n-serv
ers out Into Hal outer darkness wf.?re Isth." wecpti '
and Rna.sJ.uik cf tH-.!h. what would be lfc of the party?
Jat as a matt.r of curt..;ty tl.uwi lthe rwtswtn-
etl Leader In lis tictt lsie etplainthe connection b
twecn Stone and llailey and Has srntenc- in last wtxk's
pap;r "If you want tlm people to rule jou must h a
Ietnocrat'!"'
Tim corn tUt is Wing troii-!.t to Vinita tht-se days
has nothing r f mxle-ty alyai it. It Is tlm blj:k'et.
most assertive corn eer seen In this s-ctin. There's
jfolntf to tm mte money in the country round a'.mi.t Vi-
nita this winter when that corn Is marketed.
For Sale at a Bargain
Three and one-half acres join-
ing tho townsito; good 3-room
house barn other outbuildings
all go very cheap. Seo
J. T. RAGAN
Cures Biliousness Sick
Headache Sour Stom
ach Torpid Liver and
Chronic Cons
Pleasant to
Llti U Ud LI
l;Sr laxative Fruit Syrup
I-OU SALE HV A. P.OWHNS
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
and blotches.
ranteetl
i tht R!Ji( (nil eli tit f tWfJ fur 14
m0m w mn Si i . ' t4 tbe Ustieel a t4
' '- M .. I " t- '. . V " a 'U . ....! t !U-iv"artrt -of l-l .
io'iAwj wi Ijl ' eE . i-f) I -. lir.lf sal V! ami:: 1 ...
IUV T') C' t r AC. rACT! '1 C t ffTT l"f IT.?).
: ?r i "i 7 " : l c"m.lyi f""..;Tii;
I'm Salt bf . t'. Uv;."s.
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t
y
m-w -Mfe -'wsjieM
f I" S tv!av one o( tlu-most pnmir.cnt personntrcs in ihc ritu! St.ttt s
II v!. name uiil i.; upi'ii t vi.i y ttiv:iic until aftrr the s ..t pn -f;-.i?sal
cinip.iiii As an lAa:;.; !-; ot u.:oron Atntf ic.iti i'ij":i'" "h!c
st.ttt smati anl u!uu- pohtivi.m ; hdv !ii-v ejua!N and v : til i att. otit n
by those of p o-itt- puht.t il t'.iitli a u ii as tho-e wIm arct: u ttlt him.
THURSDAY SEPT. 27
is Hryan D.n in Vinita uul a va t tr nvd will trftt him. I1 i" .the !a
The ieoUicn Rule will h ;!i open hutisc and extends a cordi.u i-m air u to all
to make our store their rttuiw' place so far as vvc are ahU i ina.: date
them. Next to Mr. Hryan it will In- Lnmd the most mteo-u '.;.c!a le in
town. Here are a few of the things taat mal e them intete-4 v.
CLOTHING
It will p.tj you to ir."-ct can fully our levlintr
C'Kdhitis; lint n no othr t:tak ill pive )ou Im Iter w
vi-s le tter frtyk or lt l-oniiht at a ! price fur im
quality.
Perfection Suits for Boys
Kill tho mother' heart with j.v for thev uuln. i h-
itur wviair n huttojn' fto. l U tniuiiufrn.
Tho it'ch and tiuiiiu'o m-1ik1 !) . nud t!f !r-y
yoiitic men aio l.th mud fur and a" j ! aiii s ;T t i
oldniin'd on Loth-
r
A.
I't'tht ttoti Fulls fr Yutic .Men
IVi fteiit.n Suits for Ik-y.
(lood. wrviccuiMn Suit 'for J'i-y.s.
L0114 pants f.r IUivh
Short l'nhts f.r Unys.
7.Ut to ifl'j.'ui
. ?lai to ;..hi
.$ I a m to :j.:.o
7."k- to .'.:( i
. 'J.V to t:2
Sterling Clothing
For men who desitv ."tj lo ioiiihiid witli din-nLihty nto
not ciirpav-eij. Iio4 texture p!o;i.-a;' putt.-i n" and
skilled woikni'-n tOiT' lher with e..rie t Mlo make them
the ideal of tho majority of ni.ly-p-onr iratjii''t;t
i!M t. They are mad-'to fit Id! .?) ! of iwn aii l a'.! acs
An Elegant Suit for $18
an I other for rlj.oti flo.im tpl.'ii. 'iui.
Try
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Fall Skirts
5 ua.- tim- to j.r (j(.
fall and ii;t r Skitf-. S-. otitsi
d !
i!:q.i..
ah-
. !
SI.50 to SiO
Kimofia Cloths
c'
p!.als - 1
:-v-a- L J
! Otitiiufs
f i ! .' :' . .r. ! ; 1 I
- t ; in lit'i.t . ! i :'.:t 5.ray ; Shaker rltHtncIs
J--- ' (Shaker I'; ; . .
Cotton
Flannels
llitaelod and I'li-
Mfdiel l.'ottou I'lan-
lielf. . . . .Sic to lf
Cotton
Blankets
White. nay tan
a n il fancy "Cotton
Blankets li-4 n u d
11-4 .v to 'fljs
Cotton
Batting
Hattim: for ('oin-
fort and (uiltn r!rn
atid white 10 1-Me
Cotton
Checks
Tho n;nst ifonomi-
ea! I ' o in f n r t and
t.'uilt top ;ood. on
the market. Aborted
lieck.
rr 1
Yard.
B
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EAVER
$3.00
HATS
6
and.iT I in quality
an J it!t
Thr rival of nnv
'5.00
h:t in America
The Best 33.00 Hat Made.
It " "SV ' . a.-a
1
illliiliflllM
sfe r - m. m. M . A-
1
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Brown's Star-Fivc-Star
$3.50 Shoe
MMUl
i
I
. winner in the rne puhhc fv.!
'; ! lavs n pun lne't" of u tx
-an! Men' i? . t . "( I Si..o
"Oiir.
'.ii'o 1 1
a pi.r-
v nnd
1 1 n :
Pr c Souv nir (il. s (Mj all $2
. Cash Purch.usL'h tn Day
TTw
One GoMein 12-o1
THE STORIi WIIEUli A DOLLAR GOES THE FAHTIIET
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McClintock, R. M. The Vinita Weekly Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1906, newspaper, September 20, 1906; Vinita, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc772642/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.