Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 166, Ed. 1 Monday, November 11, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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SOME FRUIT DAINTIES
I be Daily (htfftatn
put Of tha QM to tae
f tae jmb:e at large Dar
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tre; u saw war mn DM Makn
save into t&e ' gsaraaty fasti
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back failure. This drai y os tfc
BIG CLOSING-OUT SALE
OLD
AMD NEW METHODS
TMEIR PREPARATION.
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at assstoaVe is Visits
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T EXCEPT UJaiAT
nwita of state baa hers ha?e w-ak-
iMi siaoy ana ssade th
O'we Reherris. Who to Ft
vf mm lob '.urSrrmm pay r-z
ptcad Peach Bananas en Caa-
a - MARM PRIHTTlHG COMPANY
aaraia -Graaarrwft
Per sreefc by cairtor I .1
Per ao&th b7 cvrter 44
Per year by carrier la adraace. . CjM
Ob asoeib by asaii ia adsaace. .40
Tire motb b taaii. is advaa. 19
Oae year by st:. In Mvaaca KM
D. M. MARKS
hi:'-
QnrMr Crate b oat ts A 3&MC-
or4 mi; hKaaded tor the Mate
$1iaare whoa it convenes is Jaa-
aary at rear The governor baa
Cites cartful thought to the many
prUrfsjE that will come ap aa tsb-Jet-t
of iegistatioc aad aaJtsa biav
:aatf dear in bit retaausewlaUoas
aloag iSaraBt itaaa. That ioaay
of tbe sorenaor refommendatsoss
wfli be f aacted into law tbere ia no
St -. ... A:; F
Boi! the .jcar. ailowtnj hnm-acr-
ton of a noaad for evary aon4 af
fruit wit a rery small qaaatitr of
watar. Cffl quite dear pat to the
raspberries wbleh sboaid be large
and parfaetly sound ard siauMr for
raiaatee thaa Mft them oat rery
carefully and allow -ham to drain
Meanwhile boi! the ayra again UTJ
Vin.ta. Okla.
Monday November 11. low hit lead throughout
1 kg expeetest
Wrrta Letter or. Safety V
'
beads rise ro tha surface then
bet that tbe togtototare wJJl fol jboil the fralt to it for another fir
ah Krtaco woaea are inytted v
writ a letter on Safrtr Pirat
Por tfi beat letter a friz aj
will be give ; tor tbe next best a prtz
of $5 Ad: aod for the third best a prize
of t2J
This cowjawtKtoa u open to ali wo-
oea to the families of Priseo eaaatoya
to ail women aatatofes. and to ali
wfdowj and dauchters of deceased m
ployea.
The letters lonxt not -x.eed 2V
word to toagth aod most b address
d to The Krlaco Mas. 737 Frisco
Building- Halnt loois. Mo.
The r.onpetitiOA begins z: once and
closes Jannarr I ISI3 soon after
whteh the aames of the winners will
be aaaoaacad. Prow tinte to tim
tbe Prtoco Man will publish the best
of the letters receired. If tbe authors
thereof desire. It is hoped that tbe
Prlsco wobwi will Join in the work of
continually agitating the importance
ot Fafetjr first aod tbe best evidence
of this can be shown by tbe quality
and quantity of letters rcceired.
O
Dr. Bulgia closed bit series of meet-
toga in this city Sunday nlgbt after a
great service lasting until near mid-
VIU anI toft this morning for Mu-
aagat- Whatever of prejudi"- might
have existed In tbe minds of Vinito
people when Irr Bulgln bet;n piwbtt-
In here two weeks ago none was left
when be departed today and it was
with a sense of universal regret (bat
tbe meetings did not continue the full
Urn scheduled Dr Hulgirj is a pro
found poacher and bi sermons were
edifying to all who heard them both
faint and sinner it U the earnest
hope of all Vlnita that be will return
here norne time in the not distant fu-
ture and finish the course of sermon
Md lectures be had intended to de-
liver Vlnita has been benefitted In
more ways than one by the Bfllgto
im ' tings. The churches of the city
have a better understanding of each
other and the whole people are more
nearly united In friendship and in
common interest than perhaps ever be-
fore Dr. Bulgln . a real leader of
He ii and leadx In the direction of
peace and unity in Kecular as well an
rpllgious matters.
O
Governor Crucc in bin biennial
luertsage to tbe legislature hit the nail
square on the head when he nald.
"Under the operation of our hank
guaranty law if a mate bank Is closed
by reason of the dishonesty of its ofii-
rlalH each depositor getn his money
and when the criminal is brought to
tbe bar of jimtice there is no public
sentiment against him." Abner Davis
wan tried in the Oklahoma courts for
wrecking: tbe Nlgbt and Day Hank of
Oklahoma City and wan never punish-
ed for the alleged crime lie was tried
a few weeks Ago in Memphis for
wrecking tbe Nlgbt and Day Hank at
that place and convicted There was
no difference manifested in the Davis
prosecution In Memphis. Depositors
lom their all I" bi bank there and de-
manded punishment and saw that he
received the laab of the law he Justin
Alien! the report that Vlnli a Is
threatened with an epidemic of menin-
gitis the Chieftain expects to print the
torts in the case BJ they shall appear
frcai tim to 'Inn There has been
only three uses up to the present and
the board of h tilth Is using every pre
lUtloa to prevent any possibility of
a ipread of -this i ifectlous disease. It
Is due the public in know exactly the
HtatUH of the situation and the Chief-
tain deciiwt It. a duty It owes to the
Pttblk tO gl1' publicity to the whole
matter so that It may he depended
II ould be exceedingly unwise
withhold the wliol" truth In a matter
tso vital to the interests of Vinita. So
remember nothing Is to he withheld
KSd the Information from the board of
health from day to day will be ahso-
lut !y authentic.
O
The bank guaranty law lias come to
stay but It ohould be so amended that
the burden of it maintenance should
not fall o i the Btate bankers alonr.
Tin. cororuor In bis bienaial message
liss wisely re- jniended that a por
tion of tills burden b
general public and If I
tm Is :- It veil! c
to barely to ! mtontes and drain again while the
! synsp continues boQtog on til large
i babble appear; bofl the raspberries
Governor Cruce has uat issued his! 00 hu 1oT tb third Uat. remove
wum graat care as they will Tery
eaaiiy be broken and pot at once. If
desired the Jars may be filled ap
with the symp or with apple Jelly.
Sptoed Peaches Poor poends of
one copfol of rteegar. oaa
1 of cinnamon one tabie-
spoonfa! of clove three pounds of
brown sugar one teaapoontol of
ginger one teaspoonful of salt and
one-eighth of a teaspoon fa 1 of red
pepper Boil the sugar and the
vinegar Scald the peaches remove
the skins and cook In tbe syrnp. The
spice la a bag and cook with the
peaches When tbe peaches are ten-
der pour Into stone Jars reheat the
symp every day for a week poaring
when boiling over tbe peaches All
kinds of small fruits may be spiced
In this manner.
t'-ananaa en Caaaarole Peel sto ;
ripe bananas scrape off tbe coarse
threads and cot tbe bananaa to
halve length wis and the pieces
to halve croaswtoe Put tbe pieces
Into a casserole. Melt a small glass
of apple Jelly in oae capful of boiling
water and poor over the banana t
then squease over them the Juice
of half an orange; cover the dish
; sad let It cook In a moderate oven for
i half an hour Berve from tbe caa
serole aa a sweet entree with roast
1 beef or mutton or with beefstatk
waperruit gnerbet six grape
fruit three capfuls of sugar two cup-
fuls of wster two tableapoontols of
powdered gelatin and tbe whites of
two eggs Put the gelatin Into a
saucepan add the water and the
strained Juice of the grapefruit and
bring
bi-ennial message to the legislature of
1913. It is an abb: and statesman-like
document dealing with nearly all of
tbe great issues before the people of
tbe state. Tbe mntbers of th legisla-
ture will have plenty of time to con
sider tbe governor' recommendattoaa
before tbe legislature meets.
O
The election of 1312 eetas to have
pleased nearly every body. Tbe
Taftitcs are pleased that Teddy was
snowed under. The Bull Moosers are
pleased that Taft went down u
i gramineous defeat. Of couse demo
crat are "tickled to death hecaas
Wilson swept tbe nation with a
vacuum cleaner. All snay sing the
doiology with enthusiasm
O
It ba been a long dreary wait be
tween post offices for democrats but
the "wait" has been worth while.
They are now ours by almost unani
mous verdict of tbe people.
O
Paoram.
The panoramas of tbe Battle of
Gettysburg as not the first thing ot
tbe kind ever known. The panorama
was invented by one Robert Barker of
Scotland aa far back aa 17M. In 1781
Barker exhibited at Edinburgh a view
of that city pslnted round tbe walls of
a circular building tbe first picture of
lto kind ever seen. He then com
menced similar exhibitions in London
havtri ari7nft the n 3 ma nnnramo
He later nn hnllt ennvmnrflnn. nr. ' t0 b0"1"! PDt. When COOl
tera In tester snu.re for hi. ehl. Ut Prtlally add the white Of tbe
bit ions. Barker died In 1806 leaving j ffnJJp nd flnlh
his well-nigh perfected art to be con- i .App1" 57 F
tinued by others.
$25000 Worth
of up-to-date seasonable Merchandise
going to be sold at a
Everything must be sold
great sacrifice
at once.
Watch for the
culars and Big
Large Cir-
Red Signs
Sale Will Begin Saturday
November 16th
Guiana's Gold.
Pranoe possesses In her colony ol
Guiana South America it is claimed
the richest field of placer mining In
the world but through bad laws lack
of police and general mismanagement
serious prospectors have abandoned
the work and now in tbelr stead are
about fifteen thousand "marauders"
who for the rcoiit part have come
from the Brttiah Antilles. It Is est! i
mated that more than 20000.000 frsncr
of French gold Is carsled away to !
enrich Dutch and Kngltsb Guiana
Trinidad and Saint Lucie.
grater!
sour apples five tablespoontots of
powdered sugar a quarter of a tea
"spoonful of grated nutmeg and three
whites of eggs Add the sugar to the
apples while grating them then add
the nutmeg and the whites stiffly
beaten. Beat thoroughly for ten mln
utes Serve Jn dainty glasses.
The Golden Rule
Vinita's Bargain Center
Plantation Cake.
Part 1 One cupful of dark browr
Migar onehalf cupful of butter onr
"gK and yolkg of two one-half cunfu!
Economizing Electricity.
According to the Scientific Ameri-
can of recent Issue a method of econ-
omizing electrical energy employed for
domestic heating or cooking is to re-
ceive the energy continuously at a low
rate in a resistance apparatus which
weet milk one teaspoonful soda two ' transforms it into heat and then stores
up flour measured before sifting. tne neat toT UBe aa needed. In a new
Part 2 One eupful dark brown u electrical cooking apparatus operating
ir. one cupful grated chocolate one
In tbe last ! f.flf11i mmmi m V v...
named U.and It I. said that wttftto
B .A.m. n . ILL 1-1 1 - .1 - I T " r .
m isn jr.m lulu JIU UB UlKUe KO
opulent city called Inlnl.
German Business Partnerships.
Psust and Scboeffer who were asso
elated with Gutenberg in the Invention
of printing were father-in-law and son
inlaw renpectlvrly as well as busi-
ness partners. That this double part
tiership Is stil1 prevslent In Germany
Is seen In the following advertisement
from a German trstto paper: "Owner
of a medium-sized book bindery with
adjoining store wishes to enter Into
correspondence with a capable Catho
lie bookbinder Object: Marriage with
bis young daughter with a view to tak-
ing over the business."
Pft pare this flrt and have dissolving
ut do not boil. Beat part 1 Into Part
J and bake In layers
Killing and Frosting Boil together
wo cupful of brown sugar and one-
half cupful milk until they harden In
water Then add a teaspoonful 64
vanilla and a tablespoonful of butter
neat until cool enough to spread be
i ween layers Spread remainder on
top
Fortune In Curing Rlndles Hams.
Tbere Is a handsome fortune awslt
ir.g the person who will Invent a me'h
od of curing hams and bacon from
which the skin has been removed. Al
bert HalHtead. American consul at Bir-
mingham reports that the Increasing
use of pigskin ss leather and Its ten
dency to advance In price have made
the leather manufacturers cast wist
ful eyes at the skin that Is wssted by
bring left on pork products. It Is es-
timated that there Is a yearly loss of
skins amounting to about $3000000 In
Oreat Brltsln and Ireland alone.
Pretty Confection.
Pour boiling sater on oranges and
let them stand for five minutes. Tbe
peeHng CM then be easily removed.
nd the bftter while lining will come
off with the peeling Then cut the
range and cm grossways into thin
!!e You now have your oranges
In shape to be eaten with a fork.
Served tn thl way sn orange is s
pleasure for breakfast. "Red sugar."
0 be bought at any first class gro
ery. sprinkled over oranges makes a
Telly confec Ion to serve a! either
un"h or dinner a
.1exert.
in this way tbe beating unit consum
ing 500 watts total or 12000 watt-
hours per day of 24 hours serves to
keep a mass of cast Iron hot enough
to cook food In ordinary utensils
. placed In contact with It The cast
iron block is thermally Insulated by
being Inclosed In a surrounding wall of
lampblack or powdered silica and a
movable block ia arranged to be raised
above tbe main mass so as to expose
; Its upper surface when cooking 1s to
be done. Tbe small current consump-
tion less than that of an electrical flat-
iron enables tbe device to be oper-
ated on tbe ordinary electric light wir-
ing of the house.
emergency
8llhouettes.
"For a long time." said the servant
to her uflstresH "I have wanted to ask
whose those black faces are In the
picture over the writing fable."
Those are silhouettes." explained the
mistress. "They are the grandparents
of my husband and the little girl ia
Is mother as a child " "Yes. but the
hing that seems so strange to me Is
that your husband Is white while his
ancestors were blacks."
Bread Bak.
One quart milk half loaf of bread
oaked very good two well beaten
pggs half cup chopped nuta any
kind half cup raisins half cup cur-
rants half cup sugar little citron or
chopped apples pinch of salt. Grease
a puddtng dish and bake two hours.
Very good
lav
Cup Crke.
One cup butter two cup sugar fire
eggs two and one-half cup flour one
teaapooa suda whites of eggs beaten
separately bake hi patty tins.
Excellent Cleaner.
When cleaning delicate fabrics
laces ribbons or plumes use a mix
ure Of flour and gasoline. Mix this
.is you would flour and water. Dip
articles In and scrub them thor
oughly.
Matig In the air. withoLi shaking
imII dry. Then shake them gently
Ml. the dirt will eome out with the
Was Polyphemus a Gorilla?
A German savant has offered a the-
ory Interesting to readers of the
"Odyssey." He suggests that the one-
eyed giant whom Ulysses blinded to
his cave on the slopes of Mount Etna
was In reality a gorilla. The German
contends that the original of Homer's
story was a reminiscence of an actual
encounter between early civilized men
and one of their monstrous prehuman
ancestors. This theory Is In opposi-
tion to that of Grimm who. held that
the story of Polyphemus is a mythic
acount of the strife of the elements.
H has been pointed out that the fact
that gorillas do not now exist near the
Mediterranean Is not in conflict with
tbe German's argument since It Is
well known that in prehistoric times
Europe contained many animals that
at. present ore peculiar to Africa and
other distant lands.
To Trade for Land
Good automobile to
trade for land or
city property.
M. B. RICH
At Golden Rale
I his
iarn: let
preparation ts absolutely
and will elean the most
maierii.ls of the palest col-
Potato Soup.
Eight large potatoes one large
onion one-half pound salt pork cut to
lltoaa three cloves and a sprig of
parsley boll two hours then strain
and season to taste; add a table
spoon of butter and one pint cream
or milk; let come to a boil and serve.
Preserved Pears.
Kight pounds of pears peeled cored
and ut In small pieces six pounds
of sugar one-half pound preserved
Slnser. one tumbler cold water Jul-e
and rind of one lemon; boll slowly
Ive hours Omit lemon if desired
Zcdiseal Light.
Tbere Is a strange light in the hear-
( ns appearing after sunset in the late
winter and In spring and before sun-
; rlBe In the autumn i-ut few persons In
our latitudes have ever seen It. In the
equatorial regions however and in
certain parts of the tropics the zodia-
cal light appears with great splendor
and some remarkable views of It were
retained by a French expedition to
the Interior of the Sahara undertaken
for the purpose of studying the effects
of the unclouded sun on the dry air
of the desert. The mysterious light
In the form of a vast triangle rising
h'gh In tbe heavens appeared nearly
three times aa bright as the Milky
Way. Science his not entirely solved
the problem of the origin of this light
but it is thought that it is an append-
lge of tho sun. Ilaruer's Weekly.
PURDY'S SHOE SHOP
The only up-to-date shoe shop
in town
All kinds of reparing neatly done by union
labor. Shoe Strings. Leather Laces and all
kinds of Polishes.
231 1.2 SOUTH WILSON
Dr. Louis Bagby
omc. mi
Res. 110
PHONCe.
Dr. C. S. Neet
I Office 101
i He. 463
DRS.feAGBY & NEER
O-fioe in JFirst uVetio ial Bink Buildin
MRS. W. B. CRAWFORD
Singing and Piano Ltssont
Pupil of William Sherwood Piam
and Vernon a'Arnalle Singing
Barrett-Buffington Building
Phone 295'
JAMES S. DAVENPORT
Attorney-at-Law
Office Rooms 9 ft 10 New Halsell Bldg
VINITA OKLAHOMA
THEO. D B. FREAK
Attorney and Counselor-at- La i
Rooms 1 and 2. Cherokee Building
DR. F. L. HUGHSON
Phytician and Surgeon
Phones 625 Residence 525 W. Delaware
Office Over Winter Drug Store
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 166, Ed. 1 Monday, November 11, 1912, newspaper, November 11, 1912; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775911/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.