Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 9, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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COMSETS
Erect Form 7G0
An up-to-date model for
average figures; has the cor-
rect height above the waist
linr and fives' the lon' line;
material is a Kood iualjty of
batiste; loose tri mined; hose
supporters at front and sides.
Price $1.00
New Form 405
A corset specially designed
for tall loiiK-waisted figures
in accordance with the very
latest fashion demands.
Price $2.00
Ruduao 701
The perfect corset for large women.
Price $3.00
All Oklahoma Railroads
Are Made Defendants
tiuthile. Ok lit.. June Ml
mllixrttU dotim mi iiitointato InimnoKH
In Oklahoma will ho mail defendant
in an tnjtin lion unit to tn tiled ly At
totoey Coneial ClmOe J. Wont In the
niivnie eomt of the I'tiltod SPUo
to i-entraln nil mi eh eonnnon eanlett'
from doltioi ins tnlemtate .htmuoiiti
of Intoxlenttiifc Uiuv" t poven In
Oklahoma holdtntt fotloial lititoi' Ho
rimei. Ctidoi' the Oklalionu ennstl
t niton tniil nohthltoiy law Hi" lii'lil
tail of a ko eminent liiiiii' Ih-i'iimi li
lotion fm lt extdeneo f Intend I"' li-
late I ho law There are now l.-'M
holdout nf ainh lUi'iiiii'n In Oklahoma
mid Stale Pnfoiveiiti'iit Attorney lied
ft Caldwell ha HiilmiKli'il to tho tail-
IoiuIh IImIm ptxIiiR tho iuiilli of (Mill
dlli'll Ih'I'IOiO lloldi't i'lilH IM IH lie
ronianli'd Willi II hIiiIoiiii'IiI train ll'o
pntoiveiiiont di'iinrtmont (lull ll eon-
lli'l till' lli llM'IV of llitioi in miiIi
jieiwotm n moans of iihMmiiih In t rent
In il ttnlminee In tin ntato Mini l! I
en tht main i oiitt'iillon llnil tiio "iiit
U (.1 III' Ml'll III till' KIIIII'IIH' iouH of
the Vnllod State
Attorney Oonenil West hiiJ Ml'
Caldwell eoiiMdi'l' tin1 dolliery of in
tOMi'lllll tO todil.ll Ih'OIlM' luiKI. I ono
of the intmloal linnet Uncut to (In- on-
fiiiveitiont of Ilio proliihllory law In
Oklnlioinii Mini Ilio null In u In"
llt'OIIRllt Willi Ilio hope tlmt thin nl
lotsoil irittli'o limy bo ilooliiroj Worml
by Ilio hltiheal oonrt of (ho Intnl. At-
torney Oenernl Wont U now ennuni'd
in jitvpitiins Ilio milt.
In oonjnnettlon with thU ttil'oi Pat-
forooinont Attornoy Caldwell has llh'd
In (lio enmity ennrt of Oklahoma
county a milt to tout tlio illit of Im-
Hoitom of liitonliiitlnn llniiom to oon-
voy niii li Kliliiniontu from il' of oiii'-iIi-k
ilollvoiy In thin hIiiIo In lmo
whot'o mu ll liiipoitof IntonilH to wtmo
hold or iiho mu ll lhniorn. Thin null will
lo i iirrli'd UiioiikIi tlio lonitu of Okln-
hoinil If tloi'lilod ndvolNoly to tlio oil-
forooinont doimrtnioiit to tlio mipromo
ooiiit of tlio Pnltod Statos I'ndor tlio
Intot'iiroliiiiiiit of (ho prohibitory law
ilmod by tho irlinlmil oonrt of up-
poiiU Intoi-Htiito Hhlpinont ninnot bo
hi'UoiI bilwoi'ii tho rnllwny Mutton or
oxproisH oilli'i1 mid tho ivnIiIoiii o of tlio
i'oiihIkiioi' It l tho iIokIio of tho lit-
tornoy nononil ond onfori oinont iitlof.
lii-y to hit vo tills qnomlon hIho dt'-
old'! In too Mipromo ootirt of tho
Pnltod Stilton hopliiR for dorlnlon
t tin I mil h hhlpiiuntn may bt m'U'oil hd
sihiii it h ttioy li'iivo tho otVno of tho
( tin (or
Income Tax Must be
Considered Immediately
W a!I'.-n. IV i" . .lun !' Vho son i
too U-iuUtN ii' v.'iv lu-.-U" a MHtj'nd-r
on P'O H'.iO'.no t;iv If thov t'nd within
tt'0 ii At low d.i thai tJiov ' an not
COioioaud i ina.ionty to liti f tho in
iOino t.i pviMlon to (Ho v-innituo'
on tho .ma.. iii . t'.io w til ps'Mnt
mo.l.tW .I munui' l. to t!io l'''l lhiMi'.;h
tho niinio loinuntt.'o. o that o
t" it ivpuh'n an inraMi.o
YoMoivi.i jiti'iu.vti Siiiiii'i VhliUh
U tt tho H( ':ito in tiio no.l-t of dobato
mi.t dioo l. tin Wliit.' IIoum' t i a
v'Iom'iI llano Insload of dintnK to
tht tiiMitni' ottKt-s at a'.l I'iimucs
lalii'K iio. tho m-natvn Moppod .It tho
fiwnt t.si ot tho Whno IUmi-o hoio
ttnio iio no ivimitoi Vflor an
tlOUl IV'tlUMVII.I' hi' Wt.UI'O.t to tho
.unto
Tho s.naioi told tho pi -idont that
traiod U won'd bo ni'ivv-.'l'lo to
svtino ioiooiIi'I anon of fio tm'uio
t io tho iH't m -ton V (sd! of tho
-naio had hood timVUt' in f
H of Inunislt.ito ionsdclanon It
i ti.t'ivtoit inisiiitis! th.it it would
t will to hold vnfoivnoo of ld
In a.li.vato of tho t wuh 8-naiot
V'.dm h mu! othor Soadrr of oiianita
tKn at whuN Mr Tf hoii'd Uo iv
vt
tf u ktionUt ! iouiut imivv. ih!t th.-n
to li t tho nsa'.i. i so o-r until tho tuxi
t' . H . ASotol tht IV tin
! IStH Uv't oi: d IvSii'l
piv. rt n !ivai tax iv.oi-d:v.-Rl
al h t Nsxr.i' vu
!!. nv tt :. vdmort It t !!?'' I
i.ss'i w.v.'d - ". a' '.' ;
p-at p 'jv-..-.t 5 x i"-T !. O w. '
-i . " . . V i ;.
Msn. .1 V.' -X '-: i. S.'.V'i '- -t' :
lai'.tT bi!l tar nioio palaiablo to tho
middo wt'st than it olhorwiso would
bo liki !y to bo Tho topuhlh ans al
.is haio had to il.tond thomsrhos
(ixm tho ihaiKo that thoiis :u tho
in h man's party" am! tint it would
ivt'uso to ona. t lomslation that would
vohoio tho r man and put tnoro
of tho Itudon on thoso bottor ahlo to
boar It So tho tnlddlo wosti inors aro
ipi-i-mlly i'.wt to bo nhlo to po liotno
and point to tho tnnnuo t;iv as oxi
don.o that thotr parly Is roady to tax
tho rh h uiao.
It is InliiAid that tho houso would
jum at tho h.un-o to a.lot an in
miuo t lx it tho imiubois woro onoo
Hixon an opHrtiimty to xoto on tho
pixiisit ion Tho inoouio tax'is ih not
hi'!ioo It Winilit bo posiblo to boat
tlio iMMvion tn viitoivoo. An of
fvnt wa v..ito last tnsht to auan;o
f.i a vinoiX'inv vf souatois nou tho
nul'.Wt. but It was found nniHxss'.Mo
to sot hold of all thox- whom U is do
siul to hao piwont. s tho sitai'.Ro
tuoii! wt'l bo tuado lator.
STATE mWK CLUBS
John Golobie Staunch Republican Edi
1or Cltei Facts to That Governor
Hatkell ll Being Pertecuted.
tJuthrlo Oklu. June ! Tim Okla
Imiiihi K tn to HckIkUt a HtuuiK-h ropub-
IIihn )iiior cdltoil by John (Joloble
of fiiitlirlo In tlin Ikkik! of June 3rd
ran a voIuiiin of miittor which no mi
lirojiidlcod iii'ihoii oKiild read without
form! UK (li opinion that (iovornor
llllHkcll lH llollIK porMOCIltoil lllHtelld of
holiiK nroMiTtiU'd. Mr. (iololilt takeH
th AWHoolntod 1'roHH contiHiiotidi.'iit to
lank for oxiiKKoratiiiK tho HinoiintH In
vclvoil In tho jiroHociitlon iind pro
eei'drt to hIiow Unit oven If Riillty of
I'VorythliiK iih olmiKi'd that (iovornor
IliiHki'll wiin it Htooklinlilcr In a rom-
Iiiiny ownltiK Iohh (linn two per relit
of Ita Bloik which jnirchiiMi'd hoi no f
thoHii lotN. That tho total amount in
controvoi Hy Ih only f 1708X0 and I hut
(iiivciniir lliiHkoH'H Inli'i'i'Ht In the
properly would lie Iohh than f:l!i. (flio
of the pnriiKnipliH Ih (in followH:
"I'IiIh method of HchedtilliiK lota wim
one of the iiiIoh of the govcriiiuoiit
towiiHlto board puhllHhcil ptihllcly mid
iiiulor which thotiKiindH of the boat cltl-
.oiih of the Crook tuition Hcliednled
their lota In nil of the dozen or more
towiiH of that nation. Tho Koveriiiuent
olllcera tut vo toHtllled In court that
there win no effort to docleve. them
mid that the hcIioiIiiIIiik wiih done
openly and nocorditiK to the Koverm
inent lionrd' Jiulnniont of tho proced-
ure under the law."
It la Indeed KintlfyhiK to woe the re
publican prom all over the atnte con-
dcuinliiK the notion of those who are
apparently perHociitltiK through uio-
IIvoh of aplto or othern eipinlly aa rep-
ehenalbU'.
Such papora are ever found In the
front ranka IlKhthiK for the principles
of their party but refuse to doKcnernte
to the level for character iisshnkIiis for
political advantages.
To Read Thermometer.
To roduoo tho reHdlns of a Coinl-
Rrado scale thenuonietor to Knhron-
holl miblract ton ilenroos from the
Klvon teni pern tu re from this remain-
der Niibtraot one tenth of Itself louhl
the result and add 60 degrees to the
answer. To reduce a Palironhelt tehd-
liirt to Pentinnido subtract 50 donree
from tho given temperature divide the
remainder by two multiply this ipn.
I lent by ton divide the product by
:;lno mid mid ten Vki'oh to the last
quotient.
At Pittsburg.
R. H. K.
1'lttKhuiB -
Philadelphia 3 11 1
liatterieu: I'hilllppe Caninitz and
Gibson; lirown Richie and Jacklitach.
At Chicago.
R. H. E
OIiIchko 2 2 2
New York 3 6 2
llatterieH: Brown and .xloran;
Matliewaon and Meyers.
At St. Louis.
R. H. E.
St. LoiiIh 7 11 2
Brooklyn 1 3 0
llatterieH: More and Phelps; Mo
Intyre 1'nntorloun and Bergen.
At Cincinnati.
Cliicinnatl-ISoHton game postponed
on account of rain.
Your
E.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
At Philadelphia.
It. II
Philadelphia 0 1 .3
Cleveland 2 8 2
BntlerieH: Mender and Livingstone;
Joan and Easterly.
At New York.
It.
New York 4
Potrolt 5
Eleven Innings. Batteries:
ett McConnell and Blair; Willotts and
Stallage.
II. E.
S 4
8 3
Brock-
At Boston.
K. II. E.
Boston 4 8 4
St. Louis 3 9 3
Twelve innings. Batteries: Steele
Arellanos Chech Donohue and Car-
rignn; Crlss Crlger and Stephens.
At Washington.
Wiislilngton-Chlcago game postpon
ed rain.
E.
Fishes of the Zambesi.
Two imiHUliint collect ions of tlshcs
recently received at the la'tidon Nat
tinil History museum xvill permit for
tho first time a complete study of the ;
Ichthyology of the Zambesi region of
Africa. Aiming the ICS (specimens of
the two collections li new species
are represented mid thoy give a total
of H0 species of the Zambesi. Anions
the most Interesting spool s of tho re
i:lon are fresh water ropi iM iitat i i
at two essentially matiiie janota tin (
Ona tUU and tho tduirk. '
i
Would Seen- to.
Crawford- Po tho rich knew hew
the ether half live"
Crhsliaw After taking thotr money
from thrni they must be ahlo to form
some idea of how they aie compelled
to llo - Puck
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
At Indianapolis.
U. H.
Indianapolis .1 6 2
.Minneapolis . . 0 1 1
Tenn innings. Batteries: Cheney
and How ley; Patterson and Block.
At Louisville.
R. 11. E.
I.ouisvlllo 3 2 2
Kansas City 5 5 0
Batteries: Thielinan and Hughes;
Essick and Hitter.
At Columbus.
R. 11. E.
Columbus 2 5 1
Milwaukee 1 7 2
Batteries: Uuke and Sehreck;
Manske and Moran.
At Toledo
Toledo-Sl. Paul postponed; ruin.
CHIEF JUSTICE KANE
ON WEDDING TOUR.
s
Okiat'oa-.. Ony. Ok'.x Jvno - Ke
!-.ion iy'v d'.jii"ix '. tho
!i!i r! pixvirx ;Sio f t!".e M:f.kovoe
t a 1H i .xsi on to S!xvio.d x!'a
iS-oa I'mcth-t i't M'U'v.'S ;sul a et-
ivttsi to bo p:VM tid t. to :'
-.;ni-;x '.t! conxeiUNnt ton xe
I tc:!.x !l. i; .'S V.O!x X . ' o
!S.li" h-''V V.O 0 "CSIv.f i l;'.('A-' t"
.! v l-x i.-.t :-. .'vt
hi''"'!" . (';v-'-f sti 1 v1 U l.Vv
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Py Assm lated Press.
Pratt. Kans. June H. Chief Justice
M. .1. Kane of the Oklahoma supreme
court and Miss Katherine Kagan. of
St. Paul Kans.. were married here to-
day and loft for a wedding tour to tho
l'aoitic coast.
;.:vl
mm"- M.
r
!
(- J 7 Take the littl
1 1 ; . " - to the seasho
e ones
ore
this s
summer.
nothing krlthier or Kcttrr tksn xi
I ' lri lor grxxii4 cK.Urrix.
AV Vout ffv-l thirty-Jx- rst tj New or. City
J to New En!nJ tnj CanaJia rcort. Tlx vanaVle rail
an x atr tiur to Nt' ork City cr Boti. via Norfolk.
nj itfinwrt ib oive a.rrctK otters a wvost oclihtful trif
mxkracm a it Jo a!! t larj ctt bJ nrjort ttrtwu t
' th tt.
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NX. ST. uERJE
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9 5vX XVMI A 1
J" .v . MO.
Will be printed in cor-
rect neat style if done by
this office. We have the
Best Equipped
Printing Plant
In Northeastern Oklahoma
and invite your inspection
LEGAL BLAM1S
Of Every Description
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Printing Company
143 SouthlWilson Street
aUBSoMEBZES
WE BUY AND SELL
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PHONE 196
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Your Attention
If you are a householder is
is called to the money saving
up to-date electrical devices
that we can place in your
home. For instance: A mo-
tor to run the sewing machine
saves the Kick breakino
work makes the machine run
more smoothly as long as you
wart and at a cost that is
reallv insicrsificant.
j Let us demonstrate one l
'these small motors shoxv you
how eas.lv attached and
; handed.
Vinlta Electric Light
! Ice Pou'er Co.
To carry Insurance in the
strongest companios costs
no more than that in the
weakest do YK carry your
insurance in one of our com-
panies y
If not yon aren't certain
that you are protected
against lire loss for a few
disasters such as the Fort
Worth ami Kochester fires
will seriously weaken and
render unsafe the small and
untried institution.
01' U companies are the
stroiiu'ct in the ?ie!d.
Fidelity Farm Loan Co
i Hi oku m in u r:;
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 9, 1909, newspaper, June 9, 1909; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773130/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.