The Osage Journal. (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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OFFICIAL VOTE OF OSAGE COUNTY AT
GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 5, 1912
i ANPIPATF.S
For I'renident
Woodrow WilHoD, P.
Wra II Tuft K
Hugcne V . Deb*. 8...
For l*. S. Senator
Itobt. I.. Owen. !>...
,1. T- Plckereon It..
•lolitt <1. Will*, S
For ('onirreHS
.1 Im >1. 1 myK I)
bird MHiulre, W......
Ilopley. S.......
For State Senator
Srnlt h < 'liamber*. I) .
.1. K. i’urran. K
brooks, S......
For beprenentative
i ’ha** b. Peters. P
»'arl K. Itiley. I)........
I> I’. Lindsey It.
PrentliH. It
For ( (.Minty •ludire
C. T Bennett, P.
Chan. K. Kin*, R
For County Attorney
( has M (Joint, 1).....
K. K. Sams, it
For i lerk Dint riot i ourt
Thoa. Leahy. .1 r. D-----
C. O. White. It
For County Clerk
W. J. Boone, I).........
Hoy Cornett. It
W. B. Motley, S
For Sheriff
II M. Frease. I).
K. A. WilliHon, It......
For Treasurer
John W. Barlow. D
Bet .Millard, It..
C. B. Seward, S. ......
For Hej;lnter of Deed*
T. M. Broaddus. D.....
i K. Chrisnian. It......
•( )tto Doerr, s.........
For Surveyor
Wm. M. Clark. P
Chan. H. Jones, H......
For Supt. Public Instruetion
Mri. T. L. Lilian!. D....
A. C. Wilson. It
For Assessor
L. D Sou ter. P
1C. J. Met'urdy. It
s. A. Webster, S.......
For Commissioner 1st Disf.
I A. Hunter, 1)..
A J. Montgomery, S...
For Commissioner snd Hist.
W. c. Price, P
John <'olltns ft..
For i 'ominlsslouer :trd Pirn.
chas. Triplett. P
Homer Huffaker, It____
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IO
CITY COMMISSIONERS MITT
I ed an ordinance for the appoint-
ment of a City Physician, City
I Engineer and Chief of the City *
TURN FODDER INTO FORK
Pawhuska, Okla., Oct do, 1012 ^
Board of City Commissioners i
met at the city hall in special |
session October 30, 1012 al 1:30
o’clock p. m.
Present Commissioners Buck- Pay roll oi City Officers $5(5.00,
ley and Loonier, Commissioner j Pay roll ol Water Works,
BiiAHl) OF AliKICUETURE RECALLED
Oklahoma ought to be the j The Campbell Russell bill to
Eire Department. Consideration champion livestock state in the recall, the state board of agri-
of the ordinance was postponed. 1 Union. It ought to produce 1 culture was adopted by an over-
The following claims were pre-
sented, read and audited:
more
hogs and cattle per square whelming majority. The adopt-
any
Scott being absent on account of
sickness.
(las and Electricity
Employees
mile of its area than almost
other state.
There is no other state where
more fodder cae be .aised in a
ion of this amendment by no ;
means does away with such |
board in the state. It only pro-1
vides a different manner of.
531.00
Board called to order by Com. | pay roll of the Water
at the
last
Works Extension
Pay roll of Labor on the
Streets . 177.00
A. M. Hurley, salary City
Treasurer, Sept. 20 to 30
Buckley who presided
meeting.
Reading of minutes of
meeting read and approved.
Commissioner Loonier intro-
duced Ordinance No. 11 provid- [The Dorsey Company,pens
ing for the appointment of one, Benson Transfer Co.,
the Commissioners and attend to
the duties of another Commis-
sioner temporarily absent or dis-
abled and declaring an
68.95
season than in Oklahoma, espec-1 electing the members and brings
ially of the drouth resisting the hoard subject to the state
crops like kafircorn, niilo maize, ] administration, the same as all
3.33
1.25
.91
.50;
1.00
freight and drayage
Osage Electric Company,
street lighting sundries
enter- \\'. p>, Martin, feeding
gency. city prisoners.
The ordinance was read as a \<\ M. Roebuck, scavenger
whole, then read and considered 1 work
by sections and afterward on Frank Drew, scavenger
motion of Commissioner Loonier work
adopted by an unanimous vote of | L. Morgan, hack hire
the commissioners. for police
On motion of Commissioner a. W. Hurley, postage
Loonier, Commissioner Buckley and express City Treas-
was authorised and empowered urers Office
to act for and attend to all the jc. Kike, final estima-
duties ol Commissioner Scott, tion on contract for
Commissioner of Public Affairs | water works contract 686.27
and Safety during his temporary On motion of Commissioner
alfalfa, etc. This means that
the Oklahoma farmer can pro-
duce pork cheaper than the Iowa
or Illinois farmer.
In Oklahoma we have eight
months of summer and four
months of winter. In Iowa and
Illinois it is reversed and there
_ ___I is about eight months of winter
'•<D and four months of summer.
! Oklahoma farmers can raise
1,2,1 j much more fodder in eight
months than Iowa or Illinois can
raise in four months,. We can
pasture our cattle and hogs long-
er during the year than they can
other departments. There is a
grand work ahead of this hoard.
Probably a more responsible j
work than will be found in any
other department but the board
must be kept sebject to some
control. Under the old provision
a machine for the perpetuation
of members in office and their
evils contingent upon long tenure
and a feeling of being responsi-
ble to none was rapidly building |
to the detriment of some of our ,
state institutions.
The re-organization of the j
board under the new plan will i
Lil*
BLOCK “31"
Price complete $1285.00
When better Automobiles are built
Buick will build them.
J. C. COFFEY, Agent
See him before you buy.
.00
(.)
therefore, produce pork and beef ; keep it in touch with the people
cheaper than northern states.
Every farm in Oklahoma [
should raise just as many hogs
as possible and turn the kafir
corn ann other feed crops into
pork or beef before it is market-
ed.
; who pay the bills.
APPEAL TO REASON EDITOR SUICIDES
absence or sickness.
On motion the Board adjourn-
ed.
J. M. Buckley,
Com. of Street & Public Property.
H. M. Loomek,
Com. of Finance & Accounts.
Pawhuska. Okla.. Nov. 1, 1912.
Board of County Commission-
ers met at the City Hall in regu- expenses
i Buckley, seconded by Commis-
! sioner Loonier, the foregoing
I claims were allowed as audited.
! Roll called, all the commissioners
i voting aye.
(iOREFOR CABINET
ordinance appropriating certain
J. A. Way land, owner of the
Appeal to Reason at Girard,
Kans., shot and killed himself
early Monday morning. He left
the following note:
“The struggle under a compet-
itive system isn’t worth the
effort; let it pass.’’
Friends of Wayland say he
has been worried over the pend-
Gore was active in the National | ing federal suit charging him
C
-- " ~ \
Pawhuska Mill and Elevator Co. ’
Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Flour, Meal
and All Hinds of Feed and Grain.
We sell "Chancellor” and "Ponca’s Best.” No better (tour made in tiia
U. S. Every sack guaranteed or money refunded. Ask your grocer for
t hese brands, or phone 22b. I Free delivery to all parts of the city. 11 Farmers
Custom and Exchange Grinding. We will also thrash your grain. "'Mill,
Elevator and Thresher located on Pruriom Street and Midland Valley K. R.
Patronize your home mill -your business will be appreciated.
EBEN SODERSTROM, Manager
Oklahoma Democrats have
started a boom for Senator T. P.
„ V, , . . , . , Gore for a cabinet appointment
Ordinance No. 12, entitled an lder President Wilson. Senator
NOTICE TO OWNERS BEFORE ISSUING
DEED
To whom it may concern and
all interested parties:
You and each of you are here-
by notified that on the 28th day
' of November, 1908, the lot here-
monies for the payment of cur- | campaign, having been in charge I with the illegal use of United ! in described, to-wit:
******* »d
lar session, November 1st, 1912,
at 10 o’clock A. M.
Present, Commissioners Scott.
Loonier and Buckley.
Board called to order b,v Con-i-
huska, Oklahoma,
ed.
present-1 during the pre-convention cam-
paign came to Oklahoma in the I
The news of his death was a
Lot No. 13, block No. 145 in
the city of Pawhuska, Osage
great surprise to his friends \ county, Oklahoma, were sold by
county treasurer of Osage coun-
ty a tax deed for the above de-
scribed lots, to be issued as pro-
vided by law.
H. J. Behning,
Owner of Certificate.
DIED
Mrs. Carrie Smith, sister of
H. C. Riley, at Arkansas City,
Friday the 10th inst. Remains
meeting read and approved.
Communication from W.
Fryer, asking for an increase op
wages, read and consideration «>t
the- same postponed until next
meeting.
Commissioner Loonier presont-
The ordinance was read as a ] interest of Gov. Wilson. He was throughout the land and he had I the treasurer of said county for I were brought to this place tor
whole, toen read and considered | instrumental with others in ere-1 thousands. The Appeal i totfie delinquent taxes for the year j burial, funeral services being
conducted from the M. E.
church Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
Smith was formerly a resident
bv sections and afterwards wasi.uinR. a Wilson sentiment here, , Reason is read by every Socialist 19Q8 that the undersigned is the
adopted as a whole upon roll call .he face of a large popular 'n 9ie laud aiu‘ its editor lias
ll«l * • a t 1 * . II 1 I ' : J n n 1 ^ t 4“ Ia rt W / \ / I 1(1 I 1 O t
missioner Scott. Minutes of last , all the commissioners voting aye, | following of Speaker Champ
I been their ideal of the Socialist.! owner and holder of the tax
On motion Bo:i|\l adjourned:
H. M. LooMkr
certificate to the same. You
I IsSbr 1 G^f U L j member of the “red card” wing I and each of you are notified that | of this place.
Com. of Ti nance* vvf-Account s.' j cabinet position if offered. Uts 1 of that party,
... . ' L. ..viitnin then* wou d Croats a . Wav and s
W. G. Scott,
•■Com, Public Affairs Safety.1
•I. M. BCORLEY.
t one of Street lV Public Pinpertv.
y
unless redemption is made from
Way laud’s success With the suc^ ga(e wit-hin' sixty days after I
elevation there would .cream a
vacancy in the ’.-senate," which - Appeal to Uhuson bus pfoyvn a da't<»
wijtUd be' filled, in -.the Ubsohcej-fallacy, his )ibbliy, “That,
of'''otlicr provision, • .by appoint
ment by Uie' governdp;
i't '• ‘
For Sale—Young mare, good
first publication qf buggy and saddle horse, work
■ .....- 1------^ af Harris'
:! m Imiy UK- 1'rivllosel--Ihis'WotiCo:_ 1 he underaiKn...!; «111 .' I.
Ckisses could, reap success;
•’.V *
demand of and receive; from' the j St,one barn.
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