The Weekly Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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ti tt I I ' piitue imi'i'i taut i- to tho public. New a-
elir lUlTKU! iLIttrtiattt papus. of course. ir.lgl.-t readily en
1 ...la Itl.lMU l HsJ
Vinita Otia.
otiglt it-fit I si from dbieus.-iing public
" " mi'-st inns or iriticislng public olnahtlM
D. .If. MAMS mSIIM COM AM ;..au tutlmi. i.voUtIy !hi by
PUIiUSUlRS. seek.-rs uf m'tI;.I privilege. Hal tho
" " nation and every community in it H
. . . . vit.i'c interested 111 pics-riant tue
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MX M..t.th. !v t.i.ail ... . . M 'f fl'oi. dist Ua.si.UI.
Tlua-M M.intl.v l.y n-'iil .-S It would be possible I'm' an liiiaariip-
liinu-i a iiiHUHtnuiKu tit Kui't'n -i-i t in ir-
rrtJtiy U(t. lit v !()l.( ll(r nwsp;i! it odious to
" ic.o t Ulil in Washington for allowed
PERSONALITY VS. PRINCIPLE. i hbe Imd.-ad of at (ho phi. e of publi-
I'i'W tiifti nil' ere it i.iHiH'Ji to n. ukc : j ... on( ij pioee dure would Involve
their pel soua!;!) .- iiIim ih it-tit M their
principles na.ts ihe .ii'j'h i Ohme tow
men -iie truly great. ct iii.inty Is
the passim.' vapii.r o!' a litetiiue. A
pltnciple is iiu euduihu! luiidnnu k of
the liven 'i iiifjilt-i iiiii i t.l al'.t 1 r U "vl
are t ti t nal.
Mm wli.i t " tab'.: ' i i ... I.' . me
t ti i -i ' littso personalities ll ill Mi ;a i e 1 : m y bin inlet'
thtia. Individual pi'iaoou! a hiev e- I iiing in' notbiiu
meat Inn.V tipple the U site's of a pelt
:.e hill the cll of history car-
j l oil its tlt'M.s the iiielieil y 'f thit .e
hn t 'lii'l.t !e I'iMe iple. atiij of tho'te
ii'ulie
I'l .' d aa a'i'M" deals .'i stu.a! i
ttt 'i the t aievan la i l !isn ipiet-. Ono
li totii.ittii solely h'' j). a .sn.'! -siahl
tlOll the other by a h. : i a motive the
i . to olheis I'.'ii' ll iy
fotise pi im ip' jf !! ;ioi-..! hi
he l.fi ahe( iiltro.i. Hut ereai v lueii
a t'e out t I in - i i- the j . iiu i ; i' a ai
iie !!ml;n;' in that MMv(al (h.t tiiui
trttu .f ( t j r m . i:n!.itttiiv
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hi i ho lia
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frit h'h" ; of
the p.'o:a;:T'tii " m . '
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puhue tiieu. the sn:s tiiU sh;; -k- a;'.!
how ;a ;'!; t h :x ein il ntti! iHit.ii r
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!a :t Nthah lyin fo i l.ea;el a!
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WHAT ARC WE DOING
th.t-se who U . ('. taU.n i s. t t"-
fti ial net of pnhlie .ifino ft O'dl.V
Nt!:'4 ?Ht. U " lt .t of NtMt'htHHl
lia.-'.i.'y tea!.' ae 'M U laaMi tlattt'
fer t' e 1' ee'e . (he W A t of . ee"..'..;
Ha! jcover; ;n 'at Ve f t ;: i
t Hit n't-.l tvrtul "-tAie tAK
tr oer i'hit'e ajHits t!i sr t ;.ue
of ?hts t raa U.t i fiiujit of
fOtU XV 4 ie-.nnuiit tl.i;:tHl by
elher tint after s-.lt'.n-f-tan
;o tht I've
Vt t OU.tt.itMi slaia.h.t he
t' ' ' ai .:'.;'. in oar
j sviv. .' 4 t; f.Jil i tStv tttst
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tilt' Ita. .-. i ;.re o:;e-
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"t ! t rt ;a -a. .If: iie ett '.. a::.1
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n'J rNia o" f'rts ptrs Vfc' .trr
h. al -af a v s ta liie
..... 0f iK-JlhiM1l U Ill'iVi i li'-.t
t.vl o:' tv''t' v;e. !ha it ta a
1 ' .' x ' ;he !-.- ' he.thh of the
S ; M .aiiett- the d. tn
' t I4 ' la: t :;oV'i t '. i in
I .f- t -inn:! tea' o ft
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;sa'a o iha'ea to
' t - . - 1 V tie i'-Vt t
;'I'" J" tl i;.t S il
he.ny t'VitMi.-it a tin" lieVtiiiiT t'ol:-
eet ne'' atnl uditht n stilt hi vitual iin-
inunity to th oi'iiiiN of ti e janeta:-
llietit.
I.lhttty of the pie-is ail hle.l !."
whh ll tht foillitlel.s of t!ii !;u elun't'lit
t ol.Jet.dotl stl t I'maialy haa lest none
of ha itnpoi tnttt ta u e.eaiUi y oi r
ii.-htu:; .tor sot.it-
- Kt liana 'y Sta r.
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LIKC AN OAK IN THE STORM.
Well the i .-.I 11 tit Oklahoma City
h at: tin Itoetl se.stitlnetl.
It tiiahias mi tliSTt i'tniia1 w In I her the
Mate uanianty fund t'hl It of not; it
ai' Sift.
Oklahoma th nioi -ra y U in lnn Ilht-. Tliero nilRht be worst things m pcil
ItiK Itli'i far the t-amiaiU'oi t'f I'.'IO. The isaiiiM it tuati than that lie Is a tin-
K.ttlift in.; of tln It tideiH rt Oklahoma tlonul l.;tnVer. V know oim tnii-hty
City this vat k Indit nt. .s Inutnony In gootl fellows w ho nro eontn t tetl with
the i;nt.K and hartuoiiy me.it..-i stuaa ss. national hanks. Put tin- next ovrr-
Tht" laet shoiiht not he oN et looked nor of Okht! omii tnu ( : hiw the poo-
lionever that eait ir untrustworthy l ie hU H lie l.v?- hesl the national
ine'i should not be nominated for of- bank that do not xnarantec deposits
tieo. The pl.ne to make the hklit tor or the state banks that chi. That's
(he putty Is in the primary. Senator fair enonjih
(lore is the t (ttii:t lit. of the reasonable O
dm t l ino that a i'ood rojtnli!h an is bet- The question has otte-.i aiitso ns to
Ho lliifel'i'neo wht'tile
tor than a had demoernt and it would
be w ell to t enmber that.
The campaign that Is now being
iarrital on In the press of the our. try
ni;iiin:it the larryinK if eonet'aled
weapons is timely and should lessen
nn evil that Is not only a relit- of bar-
hit' isnt but il ini uaei' to the' pearo of
tht1 eounauiut . The trail who cms
about with a pistol in his. pin ket In-
tends sometime or other to kill some
one if oaeio ion shonh arise. To t ai ry
a r.un with tin' ' pi ft t ion of usin.t; it
upon a felbw nautili is a j.:ruesome
h;h't and tends to t'emora li e the man
who does i;.
.. o
t'om;ress in the em.hhnt; at t iiu-
'auk ptn-ed prohibition uptiit Oklahoia.i tor
1 'tuuuiia- om r Voau
was lesiious
tutu! V at'
yeat and then the f.
whether a puhlie otllt ial shotild under
any iiaauarttaiK i s ri.l. upon a free
railroad pass. The answer Im lu-
i:x-
ffllOLfiflfl VALLEY MAKES
ilfJIO'JE FLEA IK SUIT
tluthrit. t)kla.. )t. 1-1. Aiihouyh
already exempted by the rot point ion
1 iiininh i.ion froai the cwration of the
I' t i r.t tare provisions of the Vnited
States irenit (ourt liere ttimiiar to the
ease ret mitly filial by the Santa I'o
and K;ty railroads to set aside the
;' t 'tit fare provision as well as tin;
jeoiistltut.ion.nl provisions giving the
j i orporat ion omiuissinn power to ren-
ai iably 1 eeii in the nesath
Pe.nme nns mU'.l the H".hl u!at(. rvlAlt tnlin8.
t uroiikUiout tiils t uiou thU th
man
artnetl wnii iiee transportation Is un-
.able to see (In- rights of (lie puhlie.
C
Tile pltbii.-.hiers of the TuNa World
l.ave bee!) at'ltatetl I'ttr puhliillin'
liuutir advertisements Anion!; tliej
numher is the l llitetl States distriet
Attorney tJrej.';:. who ii a slot kltohh r
in th WiMhl. It is i.mv about tinie
for the nurts ta st ;i in ami ay the
Oklahoma li-jnor law 'u. t-;t ajtpty
in l ht ie east s.
O -
When
tl!
a ta i ailaari
tot!
tiouiina! ion of a vaiiutdale for .Uioer-
or is or not; it matter- little w hi tln-r ' aal r.ov vt tuetit luoke faith with tla1 1 tar me all oer. nint the cU uniernt.-
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t.ot mor MasM'll did U or net 01' any
I'liaa sajaae- the fat t It'll! litis ta.;
Oklahoma I'ity ;n d the siai.
i.Uil'ni;! lii'- i! !'.-.itot una m l i.'
est hank hah'ics thitt has happm;
l ia' ti( 1 1 1 1 y in tht' p it ye.-i" a
half.
The ta. t th..t
e :!att hv lift llsil'K boot lei' lU'l S t l
l! bt o.'e Oklahoma lias auipH
if O';. j I'.ioamN lor hteaki'.:;'. forth also ami
eialeli:;: a l.ir.lt liit'nse li'tuur law.
OulalUMua w ;! lane to solw her own
' .'.
tl in
problotiui ami tins la one 01 theai that ;
is pres-.ua ior solution
nil. :i tiepiiiot in a i - - O
a s
t
a Hi ov thla-t' iui!h-!i de- little WiVs a in trhed 1 oitir.tst in tl.e
ist a t a- t when n ".n( t. ; s. rt s in. idet.t to U10 t :;'. u of the
1" ia Oklahotr.it Ostv speaks I Oehi!i.bii I'ank ami Trust eotnpatu at
vtt 'l as ior iu ptaiale w!m f'.ovved H jOk'.ilioih.. Olty a tew days :ijio. and
1 i : 1 . t d-s:r'e of or.rh!. r. h: tho-ajthe I'lut N.-.tt tnal hank of Miiaral
w ho had ihaia.;t of tin afi a a s of the j i'o.i'.t. ist ot'sin. a -itefday. There
tViam t ha; k
"i'htt Has t"
h-UtU la t!:e stitte.
.he si'ii" thi:;: mi;a tiave !;ai'p..ti-
I'd two t a;-; syt hsU would i!it' ad-I ! ;
ya-iiaflt o;' a '.'.;.' bei u the same.' 0
s .a question no ranu tan an- J T..o iiai i-t nieut of l-alitor Stsvker of
ei in t' is imtaiae The Tt:ues!t'a' Ti.isu I'.-iaoei.'t tar ta itita-ias of
1
a: ta.
i.
a ah''i'. v:
Uas tia
tht pleitief.i tn" tl e ha'
u a s
tiae settled upon t ie fain then the
party will rally about the 1 am.lid.t'.
atid see that he :.; i -'et tt ah N . one
sarituisly h.lh'vas Oklahoma will tti
n puhlii an at the l..-t or a;: s;:he-
i; a lit 'ta turn.
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Tii.t 1 i.nl.li. a v
iititl st raits ia the a . .e.i
A unique plea is made by the Mid-
land Valley in its attaek on th.o hheetit
fare provision. Although it is ex-
empted from tin pria is'.on. the fart
is blo'iiint out that il is (oiupelled to
make rompt titive rates in some oases
against nunis whit h U lau the 2-cotit
fare in etTta t and is thiis deprived of
the legitimate ia i iiue which it would
receive if all the roads were (harins
the higher rate.
The ease of tlio fare from Tulsa to
Muskogee in competition vsith the
Katy is 1 ited. The distance over the
Midland Valley id fifty-live miles ami
over the Katy fifty two miles. The
Midland Valley's 1 .!ar fare w'ould
therefore be $l.f.. but to meet compe-
tition it has to make the same rate as
th.a Katy 11.01 r less than 2 cents per
mile. Tin fare from HartU s alio to
1 Muskoiit o is also ciiod.
j In addition !o the three members of
tr.e corporation commission ami Attor-
1 iu r puukai.-s ot .''..'..: tuu.i nio in . . f. ...i v- 1- 1. . 1. ... 1
il M1
o in a tier whatever at Oklahoma
V.'.tie.iS the W ist oe-ai ta iiure 1 h im ; ;'
eiie of 1 im nu: in w Inch 1 1
That
- t :
do. s ret 1 -.itatf to 1 tiinisa-iul ihe
si tie b.u.kuo: ho nal rani th hank
ii:ii:iiiia:i'i' Mr. o .;-:. tor the ahh-
HitltiBt'r til Which the aai;-. Aua so
;t t t! i n s. ' I led
Pair ia : nr. e:::tr d'osa . f p;ti'it s.
act t if.t.t ot o;ur.om.i r.
la! ia.i
I'i.a. s
it that
tiat -rnnitt;.; proe nttot: l.i"thotls in
tilt matter of the Ilak-!i ease sr.iiit ks
of the KtwtM c It methods in
the 1 a -a of the Indiana poll N'eV . now
us tiiah The lib. rt of tht Oklahoma
I'a.vi will not be curtailed hv tin'
re-;.iantd that is attar Sirvker
iidi o
t the union
-Oklahoma Pity I
V.uita
w
ate un 1
a.ftl to
jkitk r.hout the wa.er supply should
j Visit M'ii.e other ;ood tovt;s ta the
DISTLRBASCE OF LAND TITLES.! west of us We ate letter fixed for
H is ti.'iaat lunate that th iatt'iiar S tod j ai- w ater than any city in Ok! i-
. . lit W 1. ...! . .... 1.. ..
s; tit tai ' " !-. ' i.'t.uttt t . t. t .t. 1 wie-
a.s.t an l.u.sish'itt ifst'noir of litre w..;..r win eh
de ii: t tiient t.t t a .m '.a r
till-s i:t the i .int-ni and so;
parts of the state o( tV5ah.raA upon
the theory that it is Still the iu i:'. . 1:1
of the In a ins who hao be. ome 1 t1-
!.iis of Oklahoma and of the Triad
States.
If is a lew thii't; ta Am mean law
that an iVt t iitive depaittiu rt ia Wash
iujeton .laiuis nsM to pass up.ui
tit'o-s to pit'perty which l;;iU' be.-n ap-
proved by the ivurt of a ute prop
et;y u whith the 1; . . lam-it has had
va trtercs? of owricrhip s;ne tt was
ctuncVed I y tn at; ta the ir.di.in
Oihcs
Th;s .''; aitiit-t'isr by the
Sttit M-ai-i" 1 Y ;:.. a retird tho
pit'il'css of Okia'-a-i V la.tk ::i laud
Hi-1
t f ' - . : .- Jt;.l p aUsf"
id if ;f hf AI:itiaj th.tt J.r 4
ha:l 1av sora iiM'S K- sht
h'i'.i tr-ara the liiiajtas tK 1 . ; it
tu.;st :-.. tv a.!'.;t:r-J x.a? t-ther iaad
shAiks h i . .- ; s ' r ; -ar
41: ca it.i;s t'a
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if proatuly . -xphfitetl wot.M Itai'd a 1 ty
w it hin it -. if.
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A.:.t;u tne I hit f tai'i t .ills ti:e at-
tention vt t!u h.s; to the fact that
tho Katy railroad lou.puiy !taer .ui-
p'ied Willi the spfcifitaiti.ii; in the
matter of rvssh.es at iihi.o.s atid
Panajia:; avciiiies These orosstisj:
as atrcct.! 10 sho::hl he put in without
.!-. hi).
O
it may not he in ttXHl taste for a
newspaper to take an attlve part in
S c'tire out a csiididate for governor
before the primary hat the Phifetaiii
would susitrj-l that the winrer should
C.U 1 1 1 11 1 il.tu tn r..i.il.iJ .t T.O. . 1
.. .... -.'.-.... I .111 111 .1 1. III..- I ...111
nun of the s' lte .t.'iia it; a 'n'f. ' y!uskoi;ee are nui.lo lief udants as rep-
are at emh others tar. ..it- all owr the -ese.uativ o men who would be effect-
s;ate as taemih the t'.ai:-aa: s:-;' h ihe p.sei'er rale ami W. S.
u ;lit1 ' :u;-vhii-i: f MU-. Tulsa and fhn.Ies Madison
in.; jobs for the bur - : or as in tho ; .f . r .... tJ
r J .slippers ahccti ai by fieiuht ratt-s un r
the Mi.ilatnl Viilkv.
N.a -. ;
!t l a-
it ; an I-
It now
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tiau.-'pir. s that
U.t
.1. i.
Mu nay. friend of b inU-r Norton TL! D
saved th.- day hv rusliiiif; from Mev-'nn
ico with the money to make so d the.
failure of the Columbia Ihu.k a'ai
Trust to'r.s any. it won't! ii tr.py lie '
pt tti'.i i 1 tti a.-k what would haw h.'p-j
pe'iett latii not .v. ;!: .y aiuieatrd.
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file late.-t type faces should he r.
GAMES BREAK RECORDS
quired by eer buN.pt ss man w h.o l:a-
! Petroit. Mich.. Ott 12 Ail existing
; records for world's championship have
li-en Stroke!! by tho present st ri.-s ac-
) nirdin
to a statctm 1:1 issued here
any .ott of print ins t cl.. The Ohnf j iast n.Rht ty toatvie Moerland. .the
tain asm. 'pates "lis want and is . 0:1-! hasehall statist it ian. The three pauio..
ta..;;y buyitii; the latest in t.M'.a ;L;n itoul;iit in - jiait admts-
O (sinus ata! tlio total receipts have boon.
The !t;u;h;.an press of Oklahoma j jUiJ s;i:. The division of the receipts
is boostiiis; l.ee Oruce for Rt.vernor -jfu!oW:J: phiv.rs fr V.'9.:; each
which of coarse show s thauc's strength lub. fls.ahit.TG: national commission.
There
protect tho specc-.; in
tklah-uua nor its Kho.ie Phi: d
O
The Ji.tS Unq.
llitHe (in it.
j 'PL''-;.
The '.at a;t .-t pti-
ever dividetl
v-i .a. e
e or h
Vth'-i
oii the h;: k f.taranty law
is part -vf Mictess at
ta..
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1
t'
le"t T aft at'ertd tro arU-
'.ttain of !;: 1 1.! thu:ai wn:
st i at : a! aa ted; tod t- r;r.! Pr'es- .'tt
- - 1 Pas V.
UTP4 th- hi-!').! .f vi' r- ion a?'d
wcrt a huas a .: ef f- ..v
P:as. ;t iadi. stiojf. are that Jastno
. s.a J p.o:-.i ill t. the deil.o. r.Uie
.uuiv.-e f'U' fao-riu'r next year All
1. : - t an iur.v on Judtt- Piinn
jaiui he ui'I he a stroru taupdat". It
j is v.udfrtot..l that he is u t--. drafted
a-ti that I o w.'.l make the r .
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r sr t. th.t stref t
lu.s ..!.; to a ftat.d-
mouth
' t.-il '. n.'- j - r; . J....
f .'-. ho- ii'u! 1
i " ; :a V rata
I
' ' " ' o -i(Jti Tho wav build a i:tv i to
Tap u iV d ial t et fvr.tn-t uu.ier : . . . . " .
lktHi t'iiT'iji thtiVC so-.a.thiv.i tii-
the ! h a a t:i.:;Mj'v:al to ';;.i i'v '-e . ...
(!'.. is t xi u'.'i ' ' a . tv l ow t.t a.hnv
piv;-:. ! ai-aata-ii the i-ot.tiV.ta-u I ...
:U:t;:a lav vt i::' .t.l;t' -i Al tie;
t'ntahu.ns ha
rt ii' tt i frta
: iittitv
pa- f.-at .
ill a tV-e t'
! -a ail':' a A
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r ; .'it'" taa'
a ia a.r to stjita
; s man. ta.'
to;ti-. ta iHv.V.i.
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.va y . ... '.a .
v a .- ; ' ait;"
tlif t h ' itHii:!:
W r a- e ' a l.a
; j.;ii -.'a.l 1 a p- '
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A ..oa'a i'J"'pp'-.t w.'a il.. m4;.r
l'i 1". -i ipaest itn.
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Hilt! bo no tariff duty to nmm-.e the r.l.itf.re lit wori.fj sfrUst
Inter sts t ith. r l! irrv!.vu to this wax tn th.a du.rimii
series between tho Cl.fraito Natitmals
uiitl Dotnult Anm-ieatiS in ISuT when
will now :.v cat a the ilayors' thxrv a-uountftl to $."4.
?0So.::;P
m I In coir. pari.- ui with the three games
lVri:iimoi; ATd Vwx aro r.ow jretcipts In this sorioa aro those of the
r!I i six games between tho Chicago Na-
O i tionals and Aiin: ricans in 1906 when
PS"0 was takon in. For the fivo-
garmi? prries botwo. n Chicago and tho
Detroit! in P'aT the receipts were
tlOl.TS.f.n.
j Tho followiag shos the attendance
; ar.d Buznbor of eataes for tho gories
since IPO.: lfh'5. gaaios attendanre
31.77;'; 6 games attotijance 99-
54a; lfH'7. a gam. s attendance "8.06S;
1 : games. atieiuHie 62.232; I?o9
j 3 games attetidatuo 7S.'a.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
O O
0 PURELY POLiTlCAL. O
O O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Tho s hand land deparun t.t is niak-
a" an average from twenty to
thirty thousands of dollar of farm
loans oa.h e-k. Ihs this not ltnk
!i)" tho rom:iiiii p.opio has an Inter-
est ia the governiiig of tho state?
Nearly three trillion dollars have boon
1 '." d tt tile f A! f..
:;::;:;::":;n:';PRESIOENT NOW SPEEDING
OVER ARIZONA SANDS
orcani ;od.
Court 'f tho County of Prali; ni.d Stain
of oklahoiiui inioin on tho ilth day ut
O' tob.r. P.'uit ia the mailer of th. es-
tate of .loreti tali ZeUiler. it ul mimtrs
the lllltlersllinetl. .-- Pie guataliail Of
Jeretuiai Zolglor Charlotte Zeiglor
lienrv Xeisjler ami Samuel Zeii:lor
of said Craig; t'ouiity will sell at j'.-ri-vate
salt to the highest bidder for
cash Heab'd bills to be received at
the ollhe of Seymour Piddle Vinita
Oklahoma ruhje't t to i-oiilifinalion Ly
said County Court on Tuesday the
I'tlth day of October W9. at 2 o'clock
P. M. ti( tho Court House in the
riiv (f Vinita. in said County or Craig
Oklahoma all tho rlnht. title Interest
and oslato of the said Jeremiah Char-
lotte Henry and Samuel Zeiler
minors and HI the right title tuid in-
terest that tho Hit Ul ostate has by
operation of law or otherwise acquit--od
in and to all their certain lots
pieces or panels of land Hituated ly.
iug and being in Ihe County of Mayes
and State of Oklahoma bounded and
described as follows ami upon the
followiiiK terms and conditions to
wit; At private sale for cash.
Panda of Samuel .eigler: Tho X
1 2 of the NP 1-4 of the NV 1-4 of
Station Twenty-two (22l Town-
ship Nineteen (lit) North Rangf
Twenty Phil Kast. euntainins;
Twenty PhM nerca more or loss.
Panda of Nancy Zeicler: Tho
South 12 of Northisist 1-1 of tho
North Wist 11 of Sett ion Twenty-two
p.'"! Township Nineteen
(P.!) North. Hango Twenty l2oi
Past f oiitiihiing twenty PhM acres
more or less.
Lands of Charlotte Zeigler:- The
South 1-2 of tin' South Past P4
of the North Went 1 4 of Section
Twenty-two p.') Township Nine-
teen ( PU North Hatu-ie Twenty
(201 hh't.st containing Twenty (2i'i
acres mole or less.
Lands of Jeremiah Zeigle'r: The
North 1-2 of the South Past 1-4
of the North West 1-4 of Sfi Hon
Tweuty-ttto (22) Township Nine-
teen t Pa) North Uiu:ge Twenty
(2hl Past con t;t iii inpr 2'i aire.;
more or less.
Dated the llth dav of Irtoher. Put:).
iiPNitv w. :i;k;lkp
(Pia! liian
Py i'PVMOPP IUDbPP.
His Attorney. Ps-1!)
(first Pubiislusl in The Ch:-.:aa
October P" Puift.
NCT1CE OF SALE CF REAL
ESTATE.
Notice is hereby gin u that i.a Mir-
suaiii e of an order of tho Count) Court
of tho County of Cra's aid State of
Oklahoma made oti tho llth d of
Octolior Pmi' in tho matter of p e es-
tate of Samuel Rose. Cuardian. el al.
tho umlersii'iiod as the ('uardiiin -of
Pearl Ko-e Jsisejih Rose and Henri-
etta Rose minors and children of ?aid
Satnn-t Kose. wail sell tit private sab1
to tho hkhest bidder for Cah pealed
bids to b.' received at the ollico of Sey-
mour Riddle. Vinita. Oklahoma sub-
ject to continuation by said County
Court on Tuesday the 2'ith day of
October P"i;'. at two o'clock p. ra.. at
tho Court house in tho City of Vinita.
in said County of Craig Oklahoma all
tho right title interest and ostato of
the said Pearl Rose Joseph Roso and
Henrietta Rose minors. Satnuf I Ros
Pnardian. all the right title and in-
terest that the said estate has by opor
atioo of law or otherwise acquired in
and to all their certain lots picoos or
parcels of land situated lying and
being in tho County of Washington
and State of Oklahoma bounded and
described as follows and ntn'n the fol-
low hist terms and conditions to wit:
At private sale for cash
Lands of pearl Rose:
laats 3 and 4. tho V 12 of the NK
1-4 of tho SW P4 of S.a Hon 3u
Township 2 4 North. Range 13 Past
containing S7.20 a res. more or less.
Lands of Joseph Rose:
K 12 of tho SW 1-1; The SW 14
of SP 1-4 of SP 1-4 of Section Z K
Township 24 North. Ratie 1.1 K.
containing ninety ('.'' 1 a r s. more
or less.
Lands of Henrietta Roe:
The W 1-2 of the SK 1-4. Th NW
1-4 of SK 14 of SI.' 14 of See. 3"
Township 24 North. Ratiee 13 P..
contiiining in acres more or less.
Dated tho llth dav of October p ?
SAMPPL ROSi:.
(Iisardiati.
Py SKY MOP If RIDDLP
His Attorney. 19
U'ilJ a t p. Hue he estAbitShed t'r
will ordinary freight uir he used to i
carry tho sh.:o. fund from republican! AtHiatcl Pnss.
luitauiAl hoadjuarters t - OklahoiiiA to. j Vuma. Art . O t. I P - President
aui in the neraiVAiiun and ejection of t
.... . i
Ai-tt iiro. 1 r.-aser ana Morcan. the
t:roo ka;:onu tt.:t;rtts!t-n who
UA)ai ir.o ir.terc-sit tat tnetr .onst;-
tueriv that t..ey luighl bask in the
t today is st-ecd. rc a. ross the
sands of ArsjaiiA. PI started on Lis
jourtsoy Ia5 fr. ui the raclftc coast.
Forml oorrmor.ies of weloome by the
coven. or were h Id at Ph-nix short-
tPirst Published in The Chiefai::
Ot tohor 1 ".. p.- .1
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON
APPLICATION OF GUARDIAN
FOR ORDER OF SALE OF
REAL ESTATE.
State of Oklahoma County of Craig.
ss. In tho County Court
in the iiiattor of tho ttatr of CJiars
Harlni. a njir.or.
It appearing to th.is Court from tb
saal.iiht of the s;i;;;. s of those who'v after phui t.-dsv. The president I hlti!h: tl.'.s day pre.et.t.d and fih-d
t a tidied the pars- st;ri-s of or- -tt .i r ... ' K. Ross the Uuardun of the
r u t- u is aa i.r a iV
Tie .'"a... !
acrett' IS th
aie
a:.. I injtr
S It'S
. i ta
la
10 Poo.- Cro K CI pca r w ;o o .
' l ' s to .lap t that ta f. ' s
trlC.'t H r Mt.tt Of t'X-'-'l li ai J
r.0 N'W t VS-t- ."a t v .A'.'
To t i a. i '.ai of !' ' l' i prv
ifiili'l'. li h'j tia'i't ta aa. ""tit tio
-r ' t.-'ot iif V .If
r'4 f . at i.ua b Ot'ti-ia stHH4 K- al
;. d : .5 si s.Mt'r 4'. s' of pab
a 1 . i a J tt' At is-- -.-ip-r
i!-viJ! Rot t" coiA'jyoPa4 ta defer. i U
t i' .s?a.'- fr..a the r't-e e
r .-haCAiio-
'. po a' A. OAvtah!. A t of
i t; ia' ! b i a ''.ow h.
C e. --a
' A.ie.
t.t
it-hA:'t tke c-a of the trad.
P
.-a iSe ti. is f.-.o ho?
eAV.a ta b-y jtxd Thup ti'
::: :: . ' a " ' .' t
W A
V..! fmtn r!..t f"a a f.iA'kot
a ;r. th'i Pi aer or -t "Ala in
oa Ahon-iA 44 ' vaijiht
. .I" J.l '. i V-'trr far
!a"
f-'h a' ' i i . lihf ris .e
Pa'S avsi'h'i P'taa.tll
;:rai'i"av ; :. $ t'-e ...-. (
It U ta-a'V P t the l.co Cra a
ia '. -' as a . .; ' ... r (-
t .- hcia'i a;'; r ia iPI to p h
. '.. ;h'-s of t ' k a' a x t . M
rv-p;b.;. Ait f'atjs iii '...'
The b'4 brk that fd in Vk'.i i
ho:;:A City hi-t o.-k i.'c'v fc ta par
h . h O-.'..! hn f e. a
K t tin . t p.-. rstak
a d" .;' w r.tpa . : ai it s i
I br.Hicht to tho atittttioti 1
I e o. i' a:a-..a :-y a speci.p of.er
bo..- d..ry it is -o .-i k all state
t- "' ' . Ti e t.t;e t.- and n
ar-avr i as ia t;s daty as l.PJ .P':i
hy tho la aiai th.- o'k of ft" do:::a
tra.tsa . . at . ts tt. . txfe.
Pi'i.ip:.' Pas "lit ihd of j'.--s e!ute
g t'.'.At of tlt Ta-rilor i.i! rtda.ir.is-
:. .; : t ? -a err'T wa i'artiwf-
iy at t 1 ny a:al ; -. t e;a -r attthivrii
! Hc:n: k r-i cnis i' hiah
ls.; at i-.'i :..-t t. I . Tbo one
i re;a .f - ; hrii ; . ... v h. u
I'ki.i: ..-;:4 m M - A P'Triery . tae o'hef !S
iia' t. "Alia A '. pit ;: . 1 w - .i!m;: ir
t :r-sf;nt.'ir
' the ap:u! tho train rnn eeded
; norihwA-d toward the r-.our tains and
!nt i'" ')' Grand Caao:; whi.h they will reach
Kii-a. d'.ato- i tonia-rrow. Th- president continues
Lie js-o- in set'.'. r.t health and spirits.
Jon-i$c-n Knocked Out.
... .... x I. ....... .
.ai .ei.- v t - itai un. u.t oa.fU. a v. a &s
su h is tho o v. r of an undivided
one-seieiith Interest in tho N-anh ta'f
of tho Northeast quarter of the N -'th
cast quarter of Station ; 4 the
North half of tho North t-st .pj After
and Northeast qna't?r of Narthwest
quaiter of Settion T". a'l jn Twr.rp
2n Notth Range :t past a-d it farther
S.ii P:.c . -. Oct. 1" --' lli.tibo.it" !IM'-carit'R that nit wa-d s po r r-
Smith. a SeAlil.it. from one .f H e I" vi I''P'TtV and the Uitome f-ora
iruisfrs a: a harotl in thU li.ubor. stor
od a il.;n knockdown In his four-
tho real
i-stAto of Siiid ward t not
suihiieiit to proper! tva-.utaiR and
I'ducato him. ed that t r.o'c.rv
round bout waTh Champion Jack John j flr Iho best interests of san! ward
..a c a a e 1 1 ( onun in 1110
hist P'iir Co sailor swung a tight
it tat n; itttorest tn tho ikbe.e
CI 'bed lAtid be Sa'd
hirai chop w t
0:1 the At air.
tat'S i
J - 1
tho n-
'i
so
; h t - k Joht .011 tlnsh
a w. t down tht! 011 his
i h. tot'ifl'.'! hU feet
-d P 5 h'-i ttu-oiager u
SEVEN NEW MEMBERS
a.i'.l.
tho
hi
: . : t rt- or t
Tho -Mrvt t :'r.rAit
a re rh rerdl r s
bark $' iri-i'i
v t i.'.
M. p.-ar.p.-.:- returi.td fioni tiso
CF COMMERCIAL CLUS. ;l-v Twcsday. Ir1rjt:i.. with her tho
Ur-'.t tat'i . in tritn:u;t:is boa or.
arrd f. -.it
S "af t.irv I Hi : .N
a tie a; '
.it pn cf jie. rft Kits oih-ors for th-Cv.r.:-.;-rv:iJ
Pi '.- h wril ho pr
rtetj at the r. riur inec';; s of the
il.b tarigtt. Tbe -o o-rl mAt-
ter of iKjvitrif s wmo t th-!
r.-.o-'i-.-rs
tn-st Pvibtishod in The Chlofia.ii.
tVt ber Pi ttat
NOTICE OF SALE CF REAL
ESTATE.
Nrtaio t horehy glsrn that In pur
a' cf an .-.. r of tho Count
It ta h.eret-y ordorod tbat th- cost
of km of the . J v.ard apj a') ..
I sons Intorested ia the sa:i ostate ai-
.tear L. .. ..
. ... .v.- n;. oun on v.- .'r
tho l.'.th dav of Sovotr.ber A t t?
at lata o v hn k v ta i?j r.ti-i
IR.huu of said Court at Viru'i'lt ah!
1 ratg l o-anty. then and thorf u how
i anso w b.T an order shoah! t t h-
gran tod for tve salo of l4 h .j'..
Av.d it is further .U" V .'
copy i.f thi order bo pahh-sh-! &? kat
f.mr sacoossiv wrok Wtry Ccd'y
of hearing (a th. Vir..;a' V'V
I bloftam. a ufpap.r ..n-
puhashod in i4 Craij (fAur.t a?.d
t opy thrs mi nett of kip. r . i 1 ;
Cra'is Coofv. Oklahoma " " "
THPu iv "a FRF.aR.
C.a -rt jc
lateil tVt h.-r H 4
STARR 4 FVTTPN.
Attorney for Ourd:an 1 li
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