The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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OKI VllOMX CITY OKU
OFFICIAL PAPER Of
LINCOLN COUNTY
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The Chandler Tribune
JOB PRINTING OF ALL
KINDS QUICKLY DONE
Vol. VIII
Chandler, Oklahoma, Friday, June. 10th 1908
No. 23
CAMP HASKELL
CELEBRATE COURT HAS
State Hilitia of Oklahoma in Annual Target
Practice at Chandler. The Art that
has Made America Famous
COLONEL ROY HOFFMAN
IN COMMAND
ar Chandler
JULY
General Canton on the Grounds. The Best
Rifles in the World are Used and some
good Scores are Expected
Frank M. Canton, Adjutant
General, First Regiment.
Roy V. Hoffman, Colonel, First
Regiment.
J. C. Herr, M ijor, First Regi-
ment.
E. H. Jayne, Major, First
Regiment.
S. H. Harrelson, Captain
Quartermoster, First Regiment.
A. L. Emery, Captain Commis-
sary, First Regiment.
C. B. Biake, Captain (unas-
signed), First Regiment.
A. L. Edgington, Captain (un-
assigned), First Regiment.
J. P. Alley, Captain, (unas-
signed), First Regiment.
Ross R. Way, First Lieutan-
ant, Batt’n Adjutant.
Charles D. Keller, First Lieu-
tenant, Batt’n Adjutant.
COMPANY“A” HOBART
E. M. Bradley, Captain.
Id. H. Taulbee, First Sergeant.
AoeJanow, Sergeant.
L. L. Hayes, Sergeant.
H. J. Ziegler, Sergeant.
L. V. Antle, Corporal.
S. S. Balding, Artificer.
Fred Evans, Private.
Sullivan Ware. Musigian.
Fred Tribble, Private.
A. Hicks, Private.
COMPANY “B” CHANDLER
B. G. McCoy, Captain.
S. J. Foster, First Lieutenant
Frank O. McLean, Second
Lieutenant.
Oscar Soderstrom, First
Sergeant.
Frank A. McLaughlin, Quarter
Master Sergeant.
Harvey E. Baber, Sergeant.
A. J. Matheny, Sergeant.
Sidney K. Wheeler, Corporal
Hiram Frisbie, Private.
Van B. Seymour, Private.
COMPANY “0” SHAWNEE
Robert Cawthon, Second Lieu
tenant.
Oran T. Grove, First Searg.
Arnold Allemand, Sergeant.
Oscar S. Gage, Corporal
Rudolph Mohrbacher, Private.
Earl H. Curtis, Private.
Kit C. Adkins, Private.
Emory J. Duftield, Private.
Earnest Dutlield, Private.
Clarence O. Hively, Private.
Jack Brill, Private.
COMPANY “D” GUTHRIE
Charles S. Curran, Captain.
Bert F. Mooney, Sergeant.
Orl L. Ray, Quarter Master
Sergeant.
Albert C. Garrison, Sergeant.
James C. Humble, Corporal.
Orlando B. Kirkwood, Corpor-
al.
Ray V. Byers, Private
Harley J. Bryan, Private
Eyrie Heim; Private.
Brittain E. Friedley, Private.
Clifton B. Warner, Cook.
COMPANY “E” PAWNEE
James M. Grimsley, Captain.
Jay Gould. Lieutenant.
William Einwaeehter, First
Sergeant.
Walter W. Holms, Private.
Waldo D. Royster, Private.
Haul IIoi>e, Private.
Earl H. Waberton, Private.
Brooks Green, Private.
George Craig, Private.
COMPANY “I” ALVA
R. M. Miuter, Captain.
GusHadwiger, First Lieut.
C. G. Williams, Second Lieut.
Clem Nix, Corporal.
Delmer Bowman, Private.
Dow Williams, Private.
Emerson Currie, Private,
Ray Edwards, Private.
Ira Gibbs, Private.
COMPANY "K.” ENID
Winfield Scott, Captain.
James B. Cu Ilison, Second
Lieutenant
Ralph K. Jarboe, Sergeant.
Harry Rector, Sergeant.
Forrest Praeter, Sergeant.
Marquis IE. James, Corporal.
Jay Ratlitfe, Musician.
Elmer L. Stevens, Artificer.
Arthur Price, Private.
Walter F. Sanders, Private.
Levi Johnson, Private.
Terenc. T Praeter. Private.
Guy E, *itts. Private.
COMPA '“M” OKLA. CITY
Fred tv. Hunter, Captain.
Sidney E Polland, First Ser
g 'ant.
Scott E. Phillips.* Quarter
Master Sergeant.
Wright A. Reedy, Sergeant.
Roy J. Butler, Corporal.
Lewis L. Beal, Private.
Oliver Conley, Private.
Walter L. Hedgecoek, Private.
Albert Lockheart, Private.
Hughes Powell, Musician.
Hugh A. Salmons, cook.
Jay Scott, Private.
Jack N. Young, Private.
SIGNAL CORPS, BLACK WELL
Edward A. Lentz, First Lieut.
Roy L Shaw, Second Lieut.
Eari K. Story, Sergeant first
class
Jesse B. Ford, Sergeant
James E. Taplin, Sergeant.
Frank Onstot, Private.
Aaron Wynn, Private.
Roy Bebb, Private.
HOSPITAL DETACH. OKLA
CITY
F. J. Bolend, 1st Lieutenant.
Ross Hulen, Sergeant.
Dean Harr, Private.
ENGINEERS, LAWTON
Frank B. King, Captain.
ArchieC. Ennes, Sergeant.
George E Stuart, Sergeant.
Wallis Denham, Corporal.
James Mull, Cook.
Claude I’. Crandall, Private.
Finos A. Hurd, Sergeant.
Yall'ce W Tague, Sergeant.
Nelson A Bams, Private 1st
class.
Karl Flatter.son, Post Quarter
Master Sergeant, N. 0. s
H. W. Steer, First Colored
Sergeant.
Harry Brickel, Battalion Ser
geant Major.
Forrest Vai Skybe, Battalion
Sergeant Major
H. P. Warner, Battalion Q. M.
and Com. Sergeant.
iT certify that this is a correct
oster of the officers and men
fin sent at this target practice.
It will be the
best Celebration
ever given by the
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Business Men of
the CITY. Be
their Guest and
have a
GOOD TIME
ADJOOBMED
Jury was only Required for Two days.
Important Criminal Work
No
WILL CONVENE AGAIN
J ONE 19TH.
Several Divorces Granted. Sales Confirmed
and Titles Quieted.
Captain and act. Adjutant
F’i rst Infantry
FIRST DAYS RECORD
and lie certainly did his part
well. He is a close student and
the points he brought out on
long distance shooting opened
mi .. , , , .. long distance shooting opened
The first days shooting was at ,,,, ,
i qoa i mu , „ up a new held of thought to those
200 and 300 yards. The follow j who know nothi of
mg was the three best scores marlt8manalli
o i\ 1 no Vs,. .4 . v, M ^. _ „ . _ .
expert
and the number of points given
was out of a possible 100.
Capt . Scott Co. K. 74.
Lieut. Cu Ilison, Co. K. <55.
Private Hein, Co. D 03.
THE SPRINGFIELD RIFLE
He brought out the fact that
I the adjustment of sights must
ibe different on a cloudy from
a bright day, on a dry from a
wet day. on a hot from a cold
j day. The wind has much to do
: ,r, and a marksman must judge the
The new Springfield rule isjvoWi,,. ,
, , vefosity, direction, etc., and
.the most modern and complete ' .. . • ’
• i * , , -itljusfc Ins sights acy.orc nurlv
military rifle over issued; it has i. , , My‘
i , „ , , , i it was indeed a school, a neces-
. h’2 different parts and weighs ao_„ . , , . .
, , sary school and it was well
without the bayonet H 1-2 pounds.! taught
; Length over ail 43 1-2 inches 1
Diameter of bore 30H or 30 cali-1
1 ber
THE MEDALS.
Has an extreme range of I ^ estei day three medals were
5.4i)5 yards, more than three Presented to the successful con-
l.viino emu., .jo on «s______ I testants of last year.
miles ("The 30-30 Savage, ex j
treme range of 2700 feet”) The
amount of powder pressure per |
square inches 49.000 pounds.
The amount of maximum
energy from recoil is 15.22
pounds.
They were given by General
Niles and do not become the ab-
solute property of any triarks-
| man until he has won for five
i successive years, otherwise they
j are given from year to yen- to
the successful marksmen The
Penetration at 5 feet in white i .....
pine butts made of 1 inch boards meda’s wer,‘ l)l(>*‘-nted bi Gen
1 inch apart is 55.9 inches. At eral ' ,inL“"
500 yards l-*.9 inches. At 1000
j yards 9.4 inches, in loam free
from sand, is 25.fi; through
seasoned oak across the grain, j
j 26 inches.
The time of flight of bullets is
2700 feet second.
The Summet of trajectory at
antou.
Gold medal. Sargeant F. FI.
Y’an Sk.yke Battalion Sargeant
Major.
Silver medal Lieutenant.! It.
I Cullison, Company ‘ K.”
Bronze medal: Sargeant Geo.
E. Stewart, Engineer.
Both General Canton and Col
1000 yards is 21 feet, by trajec-1 °nel Hoff,nan announced that
ie path described hhey would «ive Personal prizes
tory is meant, the path described n<‘y woukl Klve
by the bullet moving under thej or f on test,
influence of the projectile force. I — _ _ ~
Twenty three aimed shots Pf|Q|"£§0QR
EVANS AN
MTHQft
have been tired in one minute
with this rifle used as a single
loader.
F’i ring from the hip without
aim, thirty five shots have been j
fired in one minute using the I
n,a«Min«- i Professor Evans of Ardmore
'lhe bayonet on this gun is j who is instructing in our County
about four inches longer than! Normal is one of the authors of a
the kreg bayonet formerly used J text book on Civil Government
by the L. S. Army, and is very in which the Constitution of uk
much more effective in stopping1 lahoma is given special attention,
a cavalry charge. i The book has been adopted by
the sciioot ^le Normal School and is
,, ,,, , , I highly endorsed,
un Wednesday evening a __
school was held at the barracks' . . . .
at nali Lap tain Jack Alley, of j Shonacre went to Oklahoma City
•• 1 1./OUIIW.IV VY V
Kingfisher, acted as instructor Wednesday.
Thursday, June 11th.
Jesse Fix vs M G McKee and
the Bank of Meeker. Money
judgment. Demurrer to plea in
abatement overruled, and de
fendant given leave to answer in-
stanter Set for trial June 19th.
State of Oklahoma vs Roy
Largent charged with stealing a
gilding, was arraigned and given
24 hou rs to plead
State of Oklahoma vs Lon
Thompson charged with stealing
a gilding was arraigned, waved
time and pled guilty to the
charge. He was sentenced to
six years hard labor in the State
Penitentary.
State of Oklahoma vs Todd
Henderson charged with stealing
a bycicle was arraigned. He
stated that his real name is
Willie Nelson and pled guilty to
the charge. He was sentenced
to one year and one day in Scale
Reformatory and to be held in
County Jail until Reformatory
be provided.
St. Joseph Plow Co. vs N L Fogle
et al. Money judgment. De-
fendant’s Demurrer to petition
overruled and excepted and de-
fendant given 10 days to answer.
Fidelity Trust Co. vs Wm.
Buck et al Motion of L C F’ou-
quettoquosh service summons
sustained as to L C Fouquet.
Leave given to other defendants
to answer by .1 une Ifith.
Mary K Bouda vs A R Bouda.
Order granting I’ C Grimm to
interplea vacated and set aside.
B Wolshin vs A Sugerman et
al,appeal. Court sustained de
j fondants motion to make petit
lion more definite and certain, 15
'days given to attach statement
of settlement of account
M K Full v s A W Jackson and
Alonzie Fowler, Foreclosure
j passed till .1 une lath.
Smith Grain Elevator Co. vs
W Jorgenson and M K A T R R
j Co. Plaintiff diets to stand
cause of action of ejectment.
Wm. Tilglituan vs Rock Island
R R Damages, defendants appli-
cation to tile answer out of time j
overruled. Piantift introduced i
evidence.
Friday June 12th.
j Union Trust Co vs J. S. Min
|or, Judgment for plaintiff.
I Myers vs Myers, O. C. Lasher
-appointed guardian ad litum.
Set for trial June Hi.
State of Oklahoma vs Claud
jTarr and Will Robertson charg
j ed with malicious iniurytodo-
j inestic animals, plea not guilty
[ and cause continued for the
! term.
Chandler National Bank vs
Robert Haynes and L. Bletntriel,
j money judgment, plaintiff dis
claims any action against
i Blemmel.
W H Hicks vs Gracie Harrison
et al 21 hours given plaintiff
and defendants to answer inter
j pleas.
Mice McCoy vs Isaac Imel and
Sarah Irael. Sot f«r trial June
10.
( Wm- Tilghman vs Rock Island
K lv. Plaintiff given judgment
for $300 and costs.
J O 'Peter vs L E Martin,
sheriff of Lincoln Co Judgment
by default. Set for June 17th to
make proof. The next day
judgment order was set aside.
! w E Cox made party defendant.
Wm Sanders vs Chandler Cot-
ton Oil Co. Damages. Defend
; ant given until June 13th to
plead.
Saturday, June 13
Sarah E Dunivan vs E T Fern,.
Damages for slander continued
for term on application of plain-
tiff.
E H Lovely vs City of Chandler
money judgment. Plaintiff given
judgment at his cost. This is a
case wherein a saloon keeper
sues for refund of license to sell
liquor which could not be used
on accountof prohibitory amend-
ment, Both tile County and
• ity will refund license money
for unexpired time.
W A Shattuck vs Wm Gaines.
Quiet title to real estate. De-
murrer of plaintiff to answer of
Mary Gaines sustained. Mary
Gaines given 5 days to amend
answer.
A M Hargis vs Casper Kaltows-
ki and Katie liakowski. Money
due on promissory note. De-
lendants motion to exclude testi-
mony in regard to letter over-
ruled, application to* dessolve at
j'achment overruled, leave given
; defendants to answer in 60 days.
Orders w«re giv«o re'easing
!i‘ss Mercer and i bv<i ■ i , s
■ (l)m fail Hid pr s hi, .-s , dis-
clanged from custody.
Monday.lull' 15th.
^''f-e vs K I Muk -r, sfinoting
j with alLempt to kill : perjury.
Plead not guilty, . continued
| for term.
M m. \\ Brooks vs Lil»,..a
Francis Brooks divorce. De-
cree and custody of three minor
children granted plaintiff at his
I cost.
W II Hicks v> Gracie Horrison,
eta), foreclosure of mortgage.
-J udgment by default.
Allie Lucas vs Noah Mcgers,
Katie Magers and Corne i is Me*
Lee, foreclosure of mortgage.
Judgment favor plaintiff.
Nora J Taylor vs SJ Taylor
divorce. Citation ordered re
turnable June 19th.
State of Oklahoma vs Roy Lar-
gent, stealing a horse, pleads
guilty. Sentenced to 15 i on s
in penitentiary at
W A Shattuck v> \V m. G;u
quiet title of real estate De-
fendant given 1..i Juno l.ith to
tile answer.
Geo H Crosby vs Gilbert M
Haverstoek et al, foreclosure of
judgment in favor of plaintiff.
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Smith, G. A. The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1908, newspaper, June 19, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915700/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.