The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1906 Page: 1 of 6
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Chandler, Oklahoma. Tuesday. June 5,1006.
Phone 161
No. 2«
WHITE HOUSE
SHOE STORE
A ant to tell you about the new Shoe Store in
Chandler. I have heard so much about the
new southwest, especially Oklahoma, that I
have decided to cast my lot with you. t have
secured the exclusive sale of the Brown Shoe
Co.’s shoes, which I consider one of the inost
reliable lines in the west. Now it is just a
question with you where you can buy Shoes
at the very lowest prices, this will be at the
White House Shoe Store.
I will sell Shoes for cash only, because 1 can
save you from 2n percent up, and give you
better values. I will carry a large stock,
nothing but Shoes. Just the siz" you want,
just the width you want, just the price you
want to pay.
Come in and got acquainted, let me show you
my line of Shoes let me quote my prices, it
will put you under no obligation to buy, my
time is yours. Thanking you in advance,
Very respectfully,
Your Exclusive Shoe Dealer
J. D. MILLER
OUR SCHOOL LANDS
territory, at which time he will
present a letter written by my-
self showing that I was opposed
to statehood, 1 desire here now c B Flvn" Attempt* to Defend the
to accept his proposition, and Keten‘'<>n of School Lands Before
suggest that meetings be held at <he Bankers’ Association,
each county seat in the First |
congressional district in which: In order to have some logic for
Mr McGuire thinks lie will be his argument against the sale of
nominated for congress; that tlie | school lands, in his address be-
tiine be fixed before the repuh. fore the Inter-Territorial Bank-
lican convention to nominate ttjers’ Association convention. C.
congressman, so that the repub-: B. Ames was f >rc sd t. assume
licans of that district after the j that a land tenant is a better citi-
meetings are held, can best do zen than a land owner. To sub-
cidewho they desire to repre-J stantiate his argument he quoted
| sent them. At this meeting, for the statistics showing the per
Ah. McGuire’s information, C cent of tenant farmers in the dif-
j will take up all of his public re- ferent states, showing that the
cord beginning at Arapho and average of such in the entire
down to and including the War- yountry is 2s per cent.
son of M r. and Mrs. A. J. Ritten-
house, and is one of the rising
young lawyers of Chandler, hav-
ing been associated with his
father in the law business for
several years.
The Tribune joins with their
many friends in wishing them a
long and happy life.
VIRGINIA BUILDING
Olil Dominion to be Represented by a
Superb Structure at tile
Exposition
<iood Words For Dinger and (iardner.
Dinger and Gardner, the evan-
gelists closed a successful series
of meetings at the Christian
church Monday evening. They ‘ut<l'l<d b\ the Virginia com
are very practical workers in the
illy Charles Frederick stansbury.)
Norfolk, \ ti. That Virginia
will ho represented by an ade-
quate and beautiful colonial build-
ing at the Jamestown exposition
is now a settled fact. The plans
mission for the construction of
ren amendment. I have no de-
Most men would consider it a
stre to cause discord in the party, misf(11.tune that sucll a ,ar|fe |x,r
and by fixing the meetings for centof t|l„ breil(l raLsers of the
Mr. McGuire and myself before C01111trv Were victims of private
the republican congressional, landlords -that so much of the
convention is held, if I do Mr ■ jan(i had paHsod out of the hanil8
McGuire an injustice it will re 0f those who till it, and into the
bound in Ids favor. I think this hands th(1 monev sharks, bnt
tsa lair proposition, and I will Mr. Ames turns the fact that
appreciate it it you will publish ! . , , , ,
, , ' .. •since so large a per cent of farm
!lls a>'tu-’ e and trust Mr Me ers are tonants, it i,1.RU(,s that
l.utre will keep Ins pr..m tse to t)|e mmt ,.y W()llld be
meet me on the stump.
Christian field and their methods 1 thf state bu,ld'ng are tho8e sub
never fail t . bring results. They “!tted by Messr*- Breeze iln'1
make friends both in and on. of! ^ltC,he!!’,.al'chi.tects of Norfolk,
the pulpit, having a good knowl-
edge of human nature. They
know what appeals to most peo-
ple and get after them through
their tender points. The nieot-
Tlm building will he of brick, of
original colonial design with one
hundred and sixteen feet front
age including the piazzas, fifty
leet deep, and two stories high
ings were closed this week be- ^mounted with an attic.
cause of the approach id' warm
The first floor will contain two
weather, but the evangelists have ! |ur*e rece|’ti,m rooms, a very
promised to comu back during! Iui'*e '^.“"iclora with a iongi
December. tudinal axis; the governor’s suite
Although the Christian church i°f ;,Lso the lady coinmis
was not obliged to do so the j s'°aers -suite- The second floor
members tendered Messrs ' Wlil c"nt,"n seven l,pd rooms to-
Dingerand Gardner a neat si,m|Kether with twobath rooms. The
"The article referred to as pub- ,,, , , , ,,
.. . .. . , Ergo: Oklahoma should make
DENNIS EXPLAINS. t*
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Me-
work done.
The official board of the church
passed the following resolutions
filament. The decision
per-
of the
| Virginia commission was reach-
to abusing myself and other re- Guire concerning my ability t, ' We, the members of the official i ed by 11 process ,,f elimination,
publicans, has been financially represent the Frisco tailroad Does Mr‘ Ames a''aue ,hat 11 board of the Christian church eich,,fthe designs shown being
hacked by Mr. McGuire and his It was doubtless charity that in- ,nan who does not own bis 1,omp desire by this expression to con vo ed upon’ the onf* received the
iriends [ do not believe it is spired him to make application n better citizen than the ,m,‘ vey to our brethren everywhere, \nvest number of v<)tea ^ing
ligot to, t he State ( apital or any shortly after my appointment by Mt. d"' our appreciation of our brethren L iminutul until the final decision
other loyal republican organ, to the railroad company to me to If Mr-Ames had looked at the in the ministry, .1. E. Dinger and was recorded. The choice was a
Here is Mr. Flynn’s double criticise members of the repub- appoint bis firm as the legal sttttlstles ho «1 uoted e'osely he c c Gardner, and to that end dlttlcult one, as all of the designs
answer his reply to botli edi- bean party for asserting their representative of the Frisco rail- bav‘? f"un(l that the states We do offer the following resolu- |8“bmitted were meritorious and
torial and the interview.
Oklahoma City, J.une 1.
Flynn Writes the Mate Capital Pro-
testing Against its Criticism and
Pointing Out Some Facts.
individuality when attacks upon road in Pawnee county.
-Edi- them, in many cases, have
of Texas. Louisiana. Mississippi, ti(ms ils 0XpivssinRt ,mrti attractive. The work of
negro tenants
best state in tin
Is Georgia the | of our Uvo bul;>ved
union because
I am for unity in 'the repub- ,AlabH"'!l and <ieo,-ia lmve tlu* feeling concerning their work I^io.t and decision occupied the
tor State Capital: I have just 'ginated in and were written by Mean party. I am opposed to WSt Per cent, respectively II. don,. for lh(. Mastei. w|nl(> commission for the better part
read the two column editorial in Mr. McGuire’s press bureau, an : ready made articles being sent"*8 and Are tl,ese I with us. j of a day.
this morning’s Capital, concern institution, the like of which was to the republican press and the s^ates tlle l>ettl‘r because they Whereas, The special evange- In addition to Governor Swatt-
ing my attitude towards the I never heard of in republican editors punished if they do not have H,,ch " lar«e ,,Gr cent of |istic services under the direc-Uon tiie Virginia commission con
party and certain beneficiaries politics until within the last few publish them as their own ne-l'° tenants? Is Gemma t.he - ... . sists of State Senator W w
who are now in office. years. It sends to republican j Whatever differences there may
“I think your editorial is un- PaPers hi this territory ready be between Delegate McGuire
warranted and unfair so far as l made at tides, and which in turn and myself should be settled be-
am concerned, and I do not be- Punishes them by way of taking fore any more republican con- ....., ............. ........ ... ..........
lieve, in view of the stand always Peonage from them if they do I ventions are held. That is why ' *1' ”U,IH nt 11 nl,ldl hilmo the success, that, we unhesitatingly Rrlv *»• (ireene county. Messrs,
taken by your paper, that you not publish the same as original I suggest, when he returns, that association, leaves out recommend on rbrethern, Dinger ^ ^ya”d Withers
would intentionally do any re- inft in the brain of the editor of j i accept his proposition now. and \ \ TT T" W ,y and Gardner, to the churches The arcldtects were
publican an injury. I voted for tbe paper. The parties making we meet in the First district and .......
... I ui Ul/ftlf OCmtUH »> . W
co workers t , , 4. XT , ,, ^ •
Sale or Norfolk, Col. C. Fenton
it has the larg<>st per cent of ten- „ ,■ , Day of Smithficdd, Hon. K W.
ant farmers- therefore, be it Withers of Nansemond, Col. A.
,, , . Resolved, That it is with pleas M. Bowman of Salem. W. W.
l' ‘ ,n< s’ 111 ^ M v * 1' l)n<)l ure and a prayer for their future Baker of Chesterfield, and Nuc
McGuire in all of his campaigns. Ihe villianous attacks upon my- allow the people to know the in
vis first election cost me fully selt bave ad heen rewarded, j 8ide.
^1,000, S250 of which was given eitherwith ..Ifice or by the terri- “i sincerely trust you will give
to the campaign fund. I stated torial administration with public j this communication as large and
at Oklahoma City before the P1 inting, u Inch of course, clearly I prominent a place in your paper
Grand Army, that the only way indicates that these assaults are|a9 VOU Rave the editorial above
to get recognition at the hands 90 agreeable to them that they j referred to.”
of those who now had the dis- consider the publisher entitled
pensing of territorial patronage 1° remuneration for their publi-
appeared to he to assail men who cations.
in the past have tended to the up- “Delegate McGuire is out in a I
building of the party. I cited l°ng interview in this morning’s)
some appointments at Enid. I Daily Oklahoman, in which he
lessees. It is that undet indi- whom none need to be ashamed, production of an historic Virginia
vidnal ownership they will lie Uosniveri Ti,,.t jn Brother htiilding of colonial architecture,
them
Respectfully,
D. T. Flynn.
Off to the Pen
Resolved, That ...
i doctrine so clearly set forth in structure of original design, t.ie
only lor tax revenue alone but tbe boo)f and tbnt jn tljH fear. building to be a structure of
the greater volume of annual j lesSf yet kin<1 and sweet.spil.jted colonial architecture. In accord
products raised and millions of | wayi lle has W(in the e8tet>111 and ,iUI "f tl)C,
dollars difference in com merce of „ ■, . aiclntects submitted origin , I
consideration of those worship- plans and designs
the state, both in what it sells
and what it consumes in other
ing elsewhere.
Mr. Arnes should argue for the
term of tribal retention of the Indian
Sheriff Martin and guards left j of the citizenship of a home-own
The recently appointed post- says that I have made various ^"'’d'1' n'pjd bl^D‘Oi^htg, Kan., ing state,
master there, eversince the assaults upon Governor Frantz. L^ere sentenced*^at' the1"*'1 "* "
time that he telegraphed me I stated in an interview that I court iust adjourned-
in Washington wanting to believe our public officials should John Blackburn ° years horse andsa,'d the system of leasing
know how many thousand dol- not leave themselves open to the stealing ' ^w m vogue m the Indian ter-
lars worth of stock 1 wanted charge that Standard Oil or other | Russie Kilgore, 1 year, horse ^,7 State^Wte^8'’
in his newspaper and my de corporations were paying their stealing. K
dining to take any, has never; expenses in Washington
William Daily, 1 year, conjoint
robbery.
What
produced an issue of his paper J fight had Mr. McGuire to find
that it has not teemed with abuse from this that Governor Frantz
of myself, Governor Ferguson, | was the guilty party? Was this
William Grimes and at times 'with the object of again reflect
Governor Frantz. For some ing on the Governor, as a promi-
reasons, nothwithstanding all j nent republican of this territory
these assauls, I understand Gov-: told me some weeks ago that he
ernor Frantz united with Dele-1saw a letter written by Delegate
gate McGuire in endorsing his McGuire to a man in this terri-
appointment. The State Regis- tory in which he, McGuire stated
ter at Guthrie, which has pur- be was going to break with
sued the same course for years,! Frantz, hut could not afford to do
also had the financial backing of) so .Vw Vs he needed him for a
McGuire; and then its columns short i.u.u yet.
were teeming with its worst “I stated that I had a letter
abuse of myself and other re-] from a congressman stating that
publicans. Mr. McGuire en- j Mr. McGuire was virtually the mntii yeah is Oklahoma
dorsed the note of that publica- author of the Warren amend- in- cim w \ u„.
The terms on which architects
Resolved, That we commend "ere invited to compete called
words in a more prosperous class ;tbe untirinR efforts ,)f J4rother for the erection of a state strum
1 “ ’ / I | , ,. . ture for Virginia, the buildinir of
(iardner as a leader of song and whicll vvas to be SUpe|.jntended
we believe that much of the sue* by the* designing architect. It
cess of the meeting is clue to liis was specified tlmt: The build*
untiring efforts. ing is to he of colonial style ot
We, would also, take this op- ai Gnteeture: is to have both land
.. , , and water I fonts, it can be an
portunity to express our highest oriRintti design ora reproduction.
appreciation of the work done by The cost is not to exceed *25,000
our pastor, Brother W. S. Gam- including all stationary fixtures
boe, who although lately come and architects commissions. The
among us. has done great service *vst floor vrdl havea hal1 and <*"•-'
At the home of the bride’s par- • , ■ , ,• . , large reception room, four other
in hm visitation ot the member- lnedium sized morns, two small
Rittcnhouse-Ashton.
Barney Hale, 1 year, conjoint ents at Guthrie,occured the mar-
riage of Mr. Geo. B. Rittenhouse j tbp f(J|d
and
robbery.
George Keefe, 1 year, conjoint
rohh«i.\. Sunday morning. The couple
a \> ,\ lb mli i>‘ n. _ .tears, immediately after the ceremony
gland Ian ein, ^ took the train for Chandler where
As,, fiannon, 15 tears, man- they will reside and where a de-
slaughu r 1st di gni. licious wedding dinner bad been
UI1 ',ulc ’ d'1 ■','ais> l;>urder. prepared in their own home for
1 • 1,1 eai s, i ape. them by relatives and friends.
George Wilson, 2 years, bur-'They received many beautiful
glary.
ship tind among those
tutside rooms and toilets. The second
Hoor will cont ain at least eight
Miss Mignonne Ashton, Approved by the official hoard ! bed rooms with two baths.
John Shipley, 6 months, adult-
ery.
The Virginia commission load
ed by Governor Swanson met on
Wednesday, May 211. at the Mon
tieello hotel, Norfolk, for the
purpose of receiving drawings
and suggestions from architects.
There were twelve architects
represented in the competition,
I lie largest, most successful who appeared before the ......
Business College in America. 2u missioners. All of them su ■
teachers, Moo students, and mitted original designs wl ich
were explained to the coin:
at its meeting May 2s. 1<J06.
Watseka (III.) Republican.
Gem Gliy Business college.
Quincy, Illinois.
tion for five hundred dollars, and ment. 1 reiterate that statement
a friend of mine was the owner and again repeat that I have the
of the same.
“Every newspaper publisher
who has had no politics until
within the last year or two, who
letter, and, as Mr. McGuire in
the interview above referred to
stated that he is desirous of
meeting me on the stump in the
t
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will I M-ai I’hmni.- a ml pi
Vitte (Jlst'SiM1* uf Doth xiAi'x.
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f i*t»«
llairison Avo, Guth-
rie UkluhouiH I'lmiie 4.VJ
tut ion f tee ( Mtin
We
Will t»e ' n Chit tidier, at the
Pt Cloud Hotel
MONDAY, JUNE 25
nm- day only, returning !,.■ ntlily If fie,'i";i, y I
and costly presents.
Miss Ashton is the winsome, I $100,000 College Building,
accomidished daughter of Mr. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and sinners by the architects ao i i
and Mrs. F. A. Ashton, of Guth Typewriting, I’cnmiinsliip. Bank turn. Among the architi ts
He having been etimloved as intf’ c,<‘- . Graduates readily se represented were .......sc ,y
, . ■ cure employment. Mitchell, J. Kevan Peebles, N":
stenographer in the office of the j Write today for ii4 page lllus- it Thompson. Jamestown Con
territorial superintendent for trated Catalogue Free, showing atruction and Amusement
several years. She grew to how to cjualif.v for a good situ* puny, and R. K. l^ee Taylor ;nul
womanhood in Chandler and a,ion ils stenographer or hook- associate, all of Norfolk: S M.
i i . i v„ ,i keeppr. Address, Williams and W. i). Doe of Rid,-
numbers hei friends by the, D. B. Mfssflmax, Pres., mond, and Noland and Bas
score. Quincy, Illinois, villeof Riehnond and Newi
Mr. Rittenhouse is the oldest! May ,Vlow I News.
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Smith, G. A. The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1906, newspaper, June 5, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915451/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.