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IS HE CERTAIN
Will Select Sub-Committee of Eight
Saturday to Conduct Inquiry Into
the Lorimer Case.
Washington D. C June 2. The sen
ate committee on privileges and elec
tions which it was decided last night
will hear the Lorimer case will meet
tomorrow and choose a sub-committee
of eight members to conduct the Lori-
mer inquiry.
Washington D. C June 2. Senator
Lorimer faces another investigation at
the hands of his mlipafiioQ
J' The inquiry will be conducted by a
1 Rllhj'ftmmltlii nf 4-U in..
I .- -"uj!:c ui tun uumuiutee on.
I :n)Cvileges and elections composed of
wur republicans and four democrats
four of whom have voted for the con-
eviction and four for the acquittal of
the senator at the past session.
The method selected is regarded as
the last thing in jury trial. It took
seven hours' debate to agree upon' a I
Madero Leaves For Mexico City.
El Paso Tex. June 2. General Ma-
dero was astir early today In prepara-
tions for his departure for Mexico City
at 10:30 to assist President' De La
Bara in the formation of the new gov-
ernment. He will travel on a special
train guarded by armed insurrectos
and expects to reach the capital next
Wednesday morning.
Crowds thronged the station and
voiced their good wishes In hearty
cheerin as Madero's train pulled out.
CAUCUS VOTES TO
SUPPORT TARIFF
With Party Fight Over Democrats Pre-
pare to Meet Attack Coming
From Republicans.
Renew Petitions For Recall."
By Associated Press. '
Pittsburg Kans. June 2. The cir-
culation of petitions asking for the
recall of Mayor Graves and other city
officials was reopened today. The pe-
titions charge violation of the coinniis-
f!rn t '
iu iu Di government in many j
ways.
GOVERNOR CRUOE HONORED
REQUISITION FOR CORIMER
Oklahoma City June 2. Governor
(First Published in the Chieftain
June 2 1911.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
InnVheC0Unty Court of CraiS County
Oklahoma. Xo. 2207 Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of Walter
Holland Deceased; A. C. B. .Allen
Administrator. '
notice is hereby given that in Dur-
EG
TO CARRY
BILL IN SENATE
After a Week of Hard Work President
Taft Believes He Has Reci-
procity Fight Won.
Washington D. C June 2. Presi
dent Taft believes he has the reciproc
ity fight won. And this victory if it is musly approved by a full democratic
one. has come after a wPPv nf wr. caucus at midnight ten hours after it
ate struggling with the opponents of
the measure.
University Cashier Robbed of ?13826
By Associated Press.
I Minneapolis Minn. June 2. Joseph
u. uren cashier and accountant nf
uy Associated Press. ( the state university was held up by
Washington D. C June 2. The three highwaymen on the banks of the
democratic members of the house hav- MIssissIPPl. near the university and
ing finished last night the party strug-! saTchel! $13'S26'
gle over the wool tariff and agreed I
almost unanimously to support the Un-
derwood bill placing a duty of twenty
per cent ad valorem on raw wool pre
pare dtoday to meet the attacks on
the proposed reduced schedules that
are to come from the republican minority.
Washington D. C June 2. The pro-
posed democratic revision of the wool
tariff the Underwood bill was unani-
PROHIBITION CLAUSE NOT
BINDING SAYS ATTORNEY
Information was received at the
had been made public by the ways and
means committee.
Its endorsement followed rapid ma-
neuvering by the democratic house
system and it was finally adontPd hv Whlte IIouse yesterday from the sen- leaders who devid a Sohma
a vote of 48 to 20 it being substituted j a.te to the effect that the administra- effectually disposed of the opposition
uuu 1IUW can aepena on enougn votes of the raw wool schedule. Throng
for the plan urged by Senator LaFol
lette of turning over the case to six
senators who wore not members when
the case was voted on before and
therefore supposed to be unbiased.
Before the vote was takPn Spnatnr President called Senator Root and Sen
s' Bristow of Kansas who favored the ator Penrose to the White House. He
LaFollette plan accused Senator Dil- told thera he was aaInst any amend-
f lingham chairman of the election com- ments to the reciprocity bill in the
! mittee of capitulating in the interests senate- In spite of that Senator Root
V . of democrats when "they turned the In- went lo tne PtoI and prepared to
to carry the bill. The information a resolution which leaves the demo
came from sources which the presi- crats an opening in the future to re
ueiiL regaras witn connaence.
A little less than a week ago the
i . - .
v. "vuvicu a icquisuiuu ior ---- n uiutr ui me county Court
jthe return to Louisiana of Paul Cori- nZTonZ ot 3u
mer who is wanted there on a rhare-P 1911. the undersi
or hvrg murdered Mary C. Fem.essee wSleS'aate'SX &
twenty years ago. Corimer Is being highest and best bidder for cash and
b..d at Muskogee. A. omcer rom ; gJST mIVT
Louisiana while nassinir through Par. June 1911. at 1:30
sons Kans. on a train a few months CoU' IVS 'i.T
the city of inita therein all th rie-ht
ago saw Corimer and recoguized him.
He traced him to Muskogee where he
was arrested. Two men alleged to
have been accomplices of Corimer
were punished for the crime shortly
after it occurred.
Police Court's Busy Day.
new an advocacy of free trade In raw
wool but "which omits democrats to
the support of the present bill as a rev
enue measure the diverse interests
were brought together.
vestigation over to a suh-rnmmittPP press ma amendment. At that time
This charge was based upon the fact the President no believes the reci-
that the author.of the resolution which procity bil1 was defeateL He believes
was adopted was Senator Martin of that lf !t had come to a vote at day
Virginia the democratic leader. the Root amendment would have car-
Mr. Bristow also clafmprf that fho rled and with other amendments
"old guard1 republicans had formed W.hi.Ch WOuld tave had the effect of
an alliance with th dPmnrrafa nn KU11DB me trade agreement.
SIX MEN UNDER ARREST
ON CHARGE OF RIOTING
Since then the president has been
at work. He has called in first one
senator and then another and he has
put the matter up to them with all the
that they had placed the "mantle of
Aldrich" upon the shoulders of Mar-
tin. ' i
Senator Lee of Tpnupsspp smid ho
would no more return the case to the for?e he conld- He has aPPealed to
3 .... I their IrvTTolfTr - Vv n4-.. i
i" oia committee for retrial than yai yiugrain ana
would submit to a second operation to Such other feelinSs as might have
iae result is tnat the trade
i at the hands of a physician who at
I ' the first trial failed to locate the ap-
FIRST AMERICAN EGG-LAYING
CONGRESS NEXT NOVEMBER
effect
agreement has been saved if the pres-
ident is not misinformed.
It is the plan of the senate finance
committee to vote on the reciprocity
agreement next Wednesday. It prob
ably will be reported out of commit-
tee without recommendation. The ac
tive discussion will begin after direct
elections is disposed of. That will be
June 12. A long debate will folow.
lh Spokane Wash. June 2 Problems
of continent-wide interest are to be
r solved at the first American Egg-lay-ing
Congress in Spokane beginning
j. next November and continuing 12
;; months. It is free and open to the
1 world. Plans are to have at. least twn
entries of six chickens each from every
state and territory in the Union and
province in Canada. Among other
JURY COULD NOT AGREE
IN ARVIO JOHNSON CASE
3
if. unngs una inrormation is sought:
; Will 300 chickens support an aver-
t age family?
What breeds are best for commercial
i eggs!
From Friday t Dally.
After being out over forty hours the
jury in the case of the state vs. Arvid
Johnson charged with being connect-
ed with the alleged "Farmers Record"
swindle reported to the court just be-
fore noon today that it was unable to
Muskogee Okla. June 2. Arrested
on warrants sworn out by the county
attorney six of the men alleged to
nave taKen part In the flogging of
Steve Little an employe of the Davis
boys at Porum yesterday were
brought to Muskogee last night. The
prisoners are Charley Terrell Jack
Rigon J. M. McClure Dan Coody Fall
Reddin and Fred Oliver.
yuiet reigns at Porum. A heavy
guard was placed last night around
the Muskogee county jail and around
the home of Jack Davis following a
rumor that several hundred men were
organizing to march upon the town
take Bob Davis from the county jail
and make Jack Davis a prisoner.
Pony Starr and Joe Davis who had
a battle Monday with a mob at Porum
m which five men were killed remain-
ed yesterday at the home of Davis's
iamer nere. TUey barricaded them
selves last night in expectation of at-
tack but it now is believed that the
wrath of the Porum citizens who are
said to have threatened to lynch Starr
and Davis has subsided.
DECLARES LAW TOO ARCHDIC
TO DEAL WITH "TRUSTS"
!
What is the actual cost of producing 1?' and was dischar&ed by Special
This will necessitate a new trial of
this case at the next term of court.
The case of Mike Martin a negro
charged with shooting at Fred Martin!
another negro was still on trial ir. the
district court today. The arguments
began shortly after the noon recess
eggs?
What are the prime requisites for
successful egg-culture?
! What state province or territory
? produces the best layers?
t John C. Lee a former newspaper
J.' man now a poultry rancher at Hill-
4 yard. Wash. who nHa-lnntLi tha
gress idea has submitted tentative &nd lt was expected the case would go
'4 : plans to A. C. Ware chairman of the JU 7 ims arternoo
4 poultry an dgame committee of the
j Spokane chamber of commerce for
''formal discussion and action at the
S'&xt monthly meeting of that body
. ? early in June.
IV "This is not to be a competitive ex-
j position for fancy breeds or feathers
y nor a money-making scheme" Mr. Lee
j; said "but an educational affair In the
. best sense of the term. Th PTA will Ki
'j no medals or cash prizes though di-
By Associated Press.
Washington D. C June 2.--E. H.
Gary chairman of the board of direc-
tors of the United States Steel cor-
poration on the stand today before
the steel trust Inquisition committee
declared that enforced publicity and
government control of corporations
must come even as to prices. He said
he believed the Sherman anti-trust Jaw
too archiac to deal with modern sit
uations and never could fully prevent
great combinations of capital. What
the United States Steel corporation
wanted he said was some responsible
ana official department of government
to whom it could go and say "What
.prices can we charge and just whit
Washington D. C June 2. The i can we do."
area planted to cotton this year in Increased prices are to be chat-sad
Oklahoma City June 2. Attorneys
in Oklahoma differ as to the bearing
of the state capital decision Monday
upon the statewide prohibition ques-
tion and the provision of the enabling
act barring liquor from Indian Terri-
tory for 21 years from the inception
of statehood.
W. D. Cardwell a leader of the anti-
prohibition forces now in Los Angeles Jng a place whGre liquor
mtiuc iuo owicuieui ut'iure iie leit tneij p
state and of course before the su-
preme court had spoken that if the
1913 capital provision was not binding
neither was the prohibition clause.
Corporation Commissioner George
Henshaw expressed the opinion Tues-
day that the matter of prohibition In
From Saturday's Dally.
Today was a busy day with Police
Judge Williams. In addition to the
Cronan-IIawes case mentioned else
where he fined Mack Thomas a negro
$50 and sentenced him to thirty days
In Jail on a liquor charge. The Jail
sentence was suspended. Rufus Har-
ris was fined $10 on n charge of vlsit-
8 are sold.
McCamish was fined $2.50 on a
t tie. Interest and estate of the said
V alter Holland deceased in and to
the following described real estate
situate in the County of Craig and
State of Oklahoma twit:
The northeast quarter of the
southwest quarter and the north-
east quarter of the northwest
quarter of the southwest quarter
of Section three (3) township
twenty-seven (27) north range
twenty-one (21) east of the Indian
Meridian containing fifty acres
and '
The west half of the northwest
quarter of the southwest quarter
and the southeast quarter of the
northwest quarter of the south-
west quarter of Section 3 town-
ship 27 north range 21 east of the
Indian Meridian containing 30
acres.
Bld3 for the hlirHmco nf .i
described real estate must be in writ-J?rfAh.eCunr-P9rt
of Craig
charge of being drunk. William Fred- "klahoma at Vinita at or be-
erick was fined $50 on a liquor charge. .mSjJW 'LsaIeI and
u . ' lJ;i vein or
the amount bid must accompany each
thl hnUaantee of K0Od falth that
leldr: Lf ?uccesaful. will take the
ci. hid jjiu'h oia.
Dated this the first day of June.
A. C. B. ALLEN
Administrator.
(First Published in the Chieftain
May 26. 1911.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that in nur-
SllllllCfi nf nn nrilnp V. r". n 11011
v-o.v.. waum wuuiu ub connectea ot tne uounty of Craig and State of
with the general governmental policy Oklahoma made on the 19th day of 51-1
or caring for the Indian and in that - m tne matter of the estate
deLvTr I" fanrtw1 "theKffi ; '(FirSt PublShed Q the Chieftain
clearly belonging to the sovereign will sell at nrlvat .fli0 t lul Jun 2.19m
state only. bidder for cash subject to conflrma- State of Oklahoma County of Crale-
n-.i i .... .. ... . Itlnn Kir n.M n i n t . I T. ii .
jiiAiracLS irom tn uphnta in n i uj uaiu vuumy uurt. on or nrrnr i oa. in in 1 nuntv rmpt
e-rpsa whM tha nirio Bnnin . Saturday the 10th day of June. 1911. 1 In f ho Matt u ...1. ' . ' .'.
..r.. . cuaUiui6 at 10 o'clock ni Rt tha Pmrf- r-1 -- - . Lua suue or uaUie
was under discussion show that Sen- of the County Court in said County of AIair' Mlnor' Probate 2175
ator liauey of Texas assumed through- Craig all the right title interest and I ORDER TO show caiicc-
t 4-U-4. IV. -i-i. ... loofotn rxt tV. r.nt1 T71 - T- y-.. I - ' w i WIH ff.
iui. miu. tue siaie couia amend its t . oam ItBua iJ- jnamDer- PLICATION OF GUARDiam c-nr
. . lin and all the rle-ht tlHo nn tnt0r00 uumkuian FOR
M"uuluuuu 111 reara 10 promDitionunnt tht coM -;::'c:" 1 order of sale of rfai
.i. ii m. ... - I uiwu. toiato nan. uv i)injnii ion 1 - -.r-i.
t uy ume arter statenood. Bailey of law or otherwise acquired in and ESTATE
aiso was the chief adherent In con- to all that certain lot piece or parcel 11 appearing to this Court from tha.
i wo uuu-uiuuiug enect or tne " a "u oeiug in 1 petition this dav nrntaA ba ai-j
enabling act canital nrnvtslnn w he uoun.ty or walS State of Ok-hv T.nn- r tI .
tva ' lanoma bounded and described as fol- ' " 1 ' "uail lue auiy appointed
a 6uju m me recent case Derore the lows and unon the follow! nfi" forma on1
and acting Guardian of Clli n ai-
supreme court. condition to-wit: minor nravln? . :
BE 14. Vw iV W "a ie alareal belonging to said
PIDI CI nmcn rnn mrmi v h2 sw sw section 21 " Auair saia ward. that u aP
blnl r I 1 1 A I h 1 1 HK NhflK I Township 25 North. Ranee 20 Pears unt this Court from the noti.
. . . . Wl . w . -
Sr. . iIum '"formation and repre-
iwmty HniiRQ nw i nn LwSi ; Slianuii? the said caSe
. i i i.uuiiu uii UUU aA vi r U1U.U111.S Mt necessary and for th h00f
for not less than one-third of the pur- 3 or tn0 tomr and all persona con-
cnase money enclosed in a spated n. cerned in said matter thf i
juvicsicr UKia.. junft z Aftor ''i'c aim ouuiesseu ro tne eruarnian I pstato ohnniri v. a
uuaung on a log in the flooded stream nC: r -V VrL au"uia: Vl. l" IT IS HEREBY nnnsinTrn
i.. j. . ... ... i i Luuiuy uourt or t:rfl.t?i.. . "lj
t u twenty uours Miss Sallle County Oklahoma and endorsed "Pro- 1116 next oI kin of the said ward and
ulUf"' w" ner mother and two ate case No. 2206. Bid on Mlnnr ail persons interpsfprt in th. -1
. ... T J A . ... ... '"".I. . " DC"
olci8 was swept away while ford- "a"u ttU" uposuea witn eitner the tate appear before this Court on Thnr
ing the Canadian river last night was SiguardIan or CIerk of the County day the 22nd day of June A D. 1911
iouna toaay in ualnes creek two miles
above the mouth. Miss Glover was
unconscious. She was to have been
married today. The doctors say she
may recover. The bodies of the mother
and sisters reported drowned have
not been found.
i niirr i .a 4 a .. . .
Vw...v. 1 hi ii r ntnnir n . .
Tho fprmc r.f ooM col i.i v. -1. - SOOH tnere-
Vw. iuu v. uuiu nair n ii i iih Mil in rt- ii
cash upon the confirmation nf Pllcl as 11 caQ De heard at the Court
sale by the Court and delivery of deed 00m of sad Court at Vinita in said
by the guardian
Dated the 19th day of May 1911.
ROBERT L. CIIAMBERLIN
Guardian
W. H. VOYLES
Attorney for Guardian. 50-52
Muskogee Okla. June 2. Mrs.
having
Craig County then and there to show
cause why an order should not be
granted for the Bale of such estate.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that a copy of this order be published
at least two successive weeks before
claims the day of hearing In the Vinita
ATT nwtiOAkTn
GAnr.ro r. In von raiyowwo na
lucieue wiua. ana against Phoebe Woodv tipa Martin m t na
her three children. Salllo i v dflnn-Li ri' e
1 -- j m.a i tvuuuvu ij v i cratriii. l in i . i m
old; Roxie 15 and Robert 14 were same with the necessary vouchers to ea ana Puonshed in said Craig County.
S. F. PARKS
drowned in the Canadian river at Bar- Lhe ""dersiened Administrator at Yin-
w f.rr. M A" "Ie5 a Oklahoma within four months of
mncue aL O OCIOCK the flate horPOf nr tho eama will
J J . I. . "
jcoieiuay anernoon when a wall of rorever barred.
Dated May 10 1911.
County Judge.
3t
FOUR PER CENT INCREASE
IN ACREAGE OF COTTON
Dated May 11 1911.
MIKE MARTIN
Th drowni . . Aamimstrator.
..."o na.a mc ul me iiiosi vv. tl. VOYLES
water came down the river and swept
them away.
ii i . ...
yecuwar Known in this part of the
country. Mrs. Gloyer and her chil-
dren were crossing the river when the
two horses and wagon became stuck
in the quicksand. They worked for
some time to get the horses out but
were unsuccessful. Sallie Glover fin-
ally got out of the wagon to summon
some men in a field about a half mile
away. She returned with thrf mn
Attorney for Administrator.
Attend college now pay later. Work
for board. Positions euaranteed. Cnta.
log. Joplin Business College.
(First Published in the Chieftain
June 2 1911.)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON AP-
PLICATION OF GUARDIAN FOR
ORDER OF SALE OF REAL
FSTATC
and got back in the wagon with the State of Oklahoma County of Craig
in tne county court. No. 1516.
Id the Matter of the Estafp nf
the United States according to the!for steel rails In the near future ac
plomas and ribbons may be awarded crop rep?rt of the department of agri- cording to Gary. The higher cost of
for the best producers. Primarily we culture Js about 104.7 per cent of theIabor and raw material together with
are seeking accurate information area of last year or 35004000 acrps jthe demand for heavier rails H given
which is not now aval)able through Incluiin& that already planted and ex- as the reason for the advance;
the regular channels.. pected to be planted. This is an in j
"Present plans are to set aside a crease of 4.7 per cent or 1586.000'
mi . nn-An mi. - .... ... . T I r rt rah innaiM j
tract or iana near xnokanp ani omt i a-ica. me conamon or th crnn rnr i mll liiu au ilii l1 iii
lithe necessary buildines fnr f ho no ro nf crop May 25. was 87.8 npr ont na ll"lLu rUil HrrLnLu III
h' the' fowls. Experts will be placed in compared with 80.2 per cent on that
' . . . . . Mon lnfti
cnarge aim a recora Kept or every pen J iao1- Jei
the money returns going to the own-
family.
While the men were debating as to
how to get the horses and wagon out
or the river a volume of water four
or five feet high came down the river.
completely submerging the four per-
ers. We believe we can accomplish
good results here as we have an even
climate and none of the diseases com
mon to the chicken family such as
cholera and gapes."
LORIMER WANTS TO APPEAR
SUPREME COURT SHORTENED
Kinley Jones. Minor.
It appearing to this Court from the
petition this day presented and filed
by J. W. Orr. the Guardian of the
aforesaid McKinley Jones Minor
sons ad the hor and wagon BWeep. -f-- - o -x
lUSr tnpm nwav A-nm I t . . ... . .. .... J
aj Biieaiu. junea tne saia wara tnat lt Is neoes-
It is believed the rush of water was sary that such real estate should be
due to a cloudburst further ud stream so!
team and was very proud of it and persons interested in the said estate
for that reason would not leave lt in aPPear before this Court on Monday
the sand. Kho haA Di. t the 19th day of June A. D. 1911. nr 9
serted br her husband ad . run! fi " ScZr?Z 3
ning ner farm herself. said Court at Vinita In cnM Pmio
County then and there to show cause
Golf Tornament Begins. 7 ny an 0raer. shu'd not be granted
ti i.i t o . m- l" 01 Biicn estate.
hom7 ZT: Jn f"fn " la"L.AtND IT 18 FURTHER ORDERED Craig County then and there to show
noma state golf tournament wh a hat a fmiT f twa Ajn. i ...-i-.j . ....
f fn J : ai Lt t ucr""a Wfly au oraer should not be
(First Published in the Chieftain
June 2. 1911 1
State of Oklahoma County of Craig
8s. in the County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Altie
Adair Minor. Probate 2175.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON AP-
PLICATION OF GUARDIAN FOR
ORDER OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
It appearing to this Court from the
petition this day presented and filed
by Lillle M. Adair the duly appointed
and acting Guardian of Altie Adair
minor praying for an order of sale
of certain real estate belonging to
Altie Adair said ward that it appears
from the petition this day filed and
from the information and representa
tions made In said case that it is nec-
essary and for the best interests of
the minor and all persons concerned
in said matter that such real estate
should be sold.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That
the next of kin of the said ward and
all persons Interested in the said es-
tate appear before this Court on Thurs-
day the 22nd day of June A. D. 1911
at id ociock a. m. or as soon there-
after as it can be heard at the Court
room of said Court at Vinita in said
Narrow Escape in Aeroplane
By-Associated Press.
4
K Sires France June 2.
Oklahoma City June 2. W. H. L.
Camnbell. r.Wk nf tho niriav-mo
VMnw. i A . .
DCmOC lirill nnpmiTTrr'wTn ' yebiera3 1SSUea a warn- will last for three days started here t least two successive weeks before granted for tL ZZ J
BFFDKF NFW RfifwIM TTFF i?S.t0 a"orneys over the state calling yesterday. Fifty-two eolfor J 5 of faring in the Weekl? g lll
- ..... wwiiiiiu i bb tneir attention to thp now law f k . . "... uniertain. a newsnanor nrinfnj
'.nm. t " o ZZ:C "r mny rowns ln "ahoma are partici- published in said CV K fw
I o un7 v uiuu inquires patlng Harry G
that oil annaola r Krtr-.
wia wuc Duyieuit! wun state chamnion. vesterdav
soclation's loving cup
hio nfi inn sa'a raig county and Dersonallv
ma line iui xoil. : i .i . a - . . -V-. . . A a ...in .
ui mdueu w me next or Kin or cu auu puimunea in saia vraig Uounty
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
published in said Craig County; that that a copy of this order be published
rr t. a n " r r -j w vuv wuyicuic V.UU1 L
wasnington u. c June 3. Senator and rrimlnol rnnrt rt annnoln a v-
Lieutenant Lorimer whose election to the senatP f .ii. . .. .
'(Lucca of the French army and ci pas-Ms to he reinvested today tele-1 or the rendlUon th. IJ
ijpnspr. ivi. iienncspn n tiari a nonw. tmnhnj tv i. - ... . 0" -"v.
cww icuu Beimte coilimuiee On PrlV- final nrdor In fho
Uscape from death today when an ileges and elections requesting that' Camnhrfi . T V m'
Aeroplane capsized while they were he be permitted to ViZ ll"" ?"5"
CttemDting to comnlete thA fW .to.Jn )nn-M . .. . wgniz
r i - "
v.muuuy wdo u tup ea 01 tnis oraer De posted in three at least two fiucfpRRivo infn
won the as- Pub.c P.la9.es. ln Craig County ono of .the Av nf WHn- . rl .
and will defpnd WI?'cn shalL &e at the Court house In "C r " luo "
oPrv. i "CC1UJ mtiiaiu a newspaper print-
i 6f the ans-Kome-Turia race. Each
I ian sustained a broken leg and the
yiiachine was demolished.
Thirty Years For Wife Mudrer.
Pittsburg Kans. June 2. W. Hamp-
new investigating committee to testi-'ance of the new law and fan to t J .
fy In his own behalf. LnrWr a :L. W. . .fai1 t0 get today- was sentenced to serve thirty
year in which to appeal. mary after a quarrel.
the ward and all persons interested in
me estate or said ward residing in
Craig County and mailed to all next
of kin and persons interested in the
estate of said ward who are not resi-
dents of the County with the postage
prepaid at least fourteen days before
the 19th day of June 1911.
S. V PARKS!
01-1
S. F. PARKS.
County Judge.
Dated May 10th 1911. 3t
Notice is hereby given that I will
not be responsible for debts made by
Millie Rafty my wife. W. T. Rafty.
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County Judge.'elch Okla 911
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Marrs, D. M. The Weekly Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911, newspaper, June 9, 1911; Vinita, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773116/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.