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Here's our Final Wind-up of all Fall and Winter Stock WE ARE ALMOST TROUGH REMODELING AND THE SPRING GOODS ARE COMING IN SO FAST THAI WE CAN'T WAIT MUCH LONGER FOR THE ROOM THEY NEED. WE'LL GIVE THE FALL AND WINTER STOCK A FEW DAYS FINAL WHIRL AND THEN TURN OUR ATTENTION TO THINGS THAT INTEREST US MORE. WHILE IT LA8T, THOUGH YOU'RE GOING TO BE ABLE TO PICK UP SOME VERY RE MARKABLE VALUES; THE BEST AND BIGGEST WE'VE DONE OR OFFERED; IT WILL CERTAINLY PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE. WE HAVE'NT ANYTHING HERE THAT ISN'T HIGH CLASS AND NEW, NOT OLD STUFF THAT HAS ACCUMULATED. EVERYTHING WE OFFER IS GOOD BIG VAULE, VERY MUCH BIGGER THAN YOU HAVE EVER BEFORE RECEIVED. AND OUR GUARANTY OF SATISFACTION IS JUST THE SAME AT THESE REDUCED PRICES AS IF YOU PAID WHAT THE MERCHANDISE IS ACTUALLY WORTH. TO SELL YOU ONE SUIT, COAT OR DRESS AND NEVER SEE YOU AGAIN IS NOT WHAT WE ARE IN BUSINESS FOR. THE TREATMENT YOU WILL RECEIVE IN OUR STORE WHEN YOU MAKE YOUR FIRST PURCHASE WILL BE SO GOOD WE WILL SELL YOU EVERYTHING FOR YEARS AFTER- WARD WHAT WE SELL YOU MUST BE GOOD. THE ALTERATIONS MUST BE MADE SO THAT THE GARMENT GOES OUT OF OUR STORE A CREDIT TO US AS MERCHANTS. . . OUR RESPONSIBILITY DOES NOT STOP THERE. AFTER YOU HAVE WORN THAT 6UIT, COAT OR DRESS OR WHATEVER IT MAY BE, IF IT DOES NOT GIVE SATISFACTION WE WANT YOU TO BRING IT BACK, FOR WE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THAT GARMENT. SUITS AT $18.50. Hero we offer you' tbe finest suits made; our $30.00, $28.00 and $25.00 values, Including many Imported fabrics. 8UITS AT $11.75. In this group jrou will find Suits that are $22.00 and 20.00 values; all the smart grays, ' blue and black weaves, fancy patterns. SUITS AT $9.25. These are our $1.50 and $15.00 and $13.50 values. Many very choice pat terns are shown, fancy blue and black In all the best models. . OVERCOATS AT $8.75. In this group we put $16.50, $15.00 and $13.50 valuves; all the best models and many smart weaves; grays, ox fords, black In various weaves. They are all good ones. OVERCOATS AT $6.25. You can now get our $12.00 and $10.00 values. 1 You'll find some very exceptional bargains In this lot. 8UITS AT $8.75. You'll find some very choice things here In our $12.00 and 10.00 values. Snappay styles. OVERCOAT8 AT $15.00. You can get at this price $30.00, $28.00 and $25.00 values In Overcoats, richly silk lined, made In most perfect styles of the fliiost cloths known. Per fect goods, OVERCOATS AT $11.50. The values here are $22.00 and $20.00, some of them are silk lined; among them are some or our warmth-without-welght fabrics. Good models, smart weaves. MEN'S UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. Men's $3.00 Union Suits or separate garments at ..$2.00 Men's $2.50 Union Suits or separate garments at . $1-75 Men's $2.00 Union Suits or separate ' garments at $1.25 Men's $1.60 Union Suits or separate garments at $1.00 Men's $1.00 Union Suits or separate garments at 75c Men's 50c Shirts and Drawers at only 35c We carry stout Union Suits and sep arate garments. Men's 25c and 35c plain black and fancy Hosiery at only 15c NECKWEAR. All 50c and 75c Neckwear at only 35c MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS. Men's $3.00 Pajamas at $2.00, Men's $2.50 Pajamas at $1-65! Men's $2,00 Pajamas at t.ou Men's $1.50 Pajamas at $1.10 Men's $1.00 Nighty Gowns at ......75c Men's 75c Night Gowns at 55c BOYS' BLOUSES AND SHIRTS Boys' $1.00 Blouses and Shirts ..75c Boys 75c Blouses and Shirts. .... .5bc Boys' 50o Blouses and Shirts 35c MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRT8. - Men's $2.00 Flannel Shirts .."...$1.25 Men's $1.50 Flannel Shirts ...... $1.00 Men's $1.00 Flannol Shirts '.75c We don't sell these bargains for the benefit of other merchants, for. that reason we are obliged to limit the purchases. The bargains are for you to matU you a reg ular customer. If you are, we're going to keep you. ' If ycu're not and you keep on reading our ads., in time we will make a customer of you. Won't we? Retailer of everything ready-to-wear from the cradle to the grave. $25 LADIES' COATS AND SUITS Specially Price at $8.75. These coats and suits at ' $3.75 are extraordinary bargains. The material alone would cost more. Coats are fine all-wool broadcloth 52 and 54 In. long, black or colors, some 1-2 lined, others lined thorughout with satin. $25.00 values at $3.75 Suits consist of all tbe seasons most popular styles in broadcloths and mix tures; $25 and $30 values at ....$8.75 Ladies' $15 Coats and Suits at . . .$5.75 Ladles' $12 Coats at only $4-75 All girl's and misses' coats, 8 to 16 years, $8 to $8 values . ';! ... .. . .$3.00 Children's bear skin coats, values up to $3, at only . . .' ; $1.00 SAVE YOUR MONEY ON UNDER WEAR AND NEGLIGEES,' Women's, children's and infants gar ments all sacrificed. Children's 50c sleeping garments, made of heavy flannel with feet, open back and drop seat, special at 33c Children's 50c wool plated union suits, neatly trimmed, a warm winter gar ment at only . 29c Children's 25c and 35c heavy cotton union suits, all sizes, at 16c 35c and 25c women's fleeced vests and pants, soft velvety fleece, neatly trim med, full size, splendid winter weight, at loo 50c Ladies and misses union suits or separate garments at 33c $1.00 Ladles' union suits or separate garments at only 69c Ladies' $1.50 Union Suits or separate garments at only 90c LADIES' AND CHIDREN'S FURS Ladles' fur sets and separate pieces from 75c up. Children's fur sets from 25c up. You can't duplicate the bargains we are offering in turs at any other con cern in the city at double the price. HENDERSON AND LA PRINCESSE CORSETS ARE THE BEST MADE. $10 Corsets at only .$5.50 $7 Corsets at only $4.00 $8 Corsets at only $3.50 $5 Corsets at only .$3.00 U Corsets at only $2.50 $3 Corsets at only .'...$2.00 $2.50 Corsets at only $1.60 $2.00 Corsets at only $1.40 $1.50 Corsets at only $1.15 $1.00 Corsets at only 75c 50c Corsets at only 35c SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE OF 1909 TROUSERS AT $3.50. Our Trouser stock is a very lacge one. We're selling in this group $6.50, $6.00 and $5,00 values. CHILDREN'S 8UIT8 AND OVER- COAT CLEARING AT $5.00. You'll find some very choice things here in our $10.00, $9.00 and $3.60 ralues; Suits and Overcoats. EXTRA VALUES IN SPRING HOS IERY AND MU5LINWEAR. Ijust received the most beautiful line 'of hosiery and musllnwear ever shown iin this city on which we will give 10 'per cent discount during our clear lance sale. LADIES' SKIRTS AND WAISTS. All our ladies' skirts $8 to $12 values at $5.00 Ladis' $5 to $7 skirts at only $2.95 Ladles silk and net waists $8 to $10 values at only $2.95 Ladies' silk lined net waists In brown and light and dark blue, $3 values at only 98c Extraordinary Offer in Men's Fine Shirts "How many of these Shirts do 1 need?" you'll be saying to yourself when you see them. Imported Scotch madras, fine Ba tiste, Percales and white fabrics, In all tke new light ground effects, as well as the popular medium colors, including the latest novelties. Made plain or with pleated fronts, cuffs attached, coat style just the shirts you want. These shirts have no equal for fit and work manship. All $1. 50 and $2.00 Shirts go at the astonishing low price of - -- $1.00 MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS. $3.00 Stiff and Soft Hats $2.00 $2.50 Stiff and Soft Hats $1.65 $2.00 Stiff and Soft Hata $1.25 $1.50 Stiff and Soft Hats $1.00 $1.00 Stiff and Soft Hata 73c All winter Caps at one-half price. WORKING CLOTHES We are exclusive ogents for Sweet, Orr & Co., Overalls, Shirts, Blouses and Trousers. Men's 50c Work Shirts 35c Men's 75c Overalls ..55c Men's 50c Overalls 40c Men's Canvass Gloves, 3 pair... 10c BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT $3.50 2-piece Junior Norfolk, Russian and sailor styles, Suits and Overcoats, 2 to 16 years, $7.50, $6.00 and $5.00 values. MEN'S KID GLOVES.. Men's $2.00 Kid Gloves $1.35 Men's $1.50 Kid Gloves at $1.10 Men's $1.00 Kid Gloves at ,75c SUITCASES. Genuine cowhide Suit Cases 24x26 in., with shirt fold. A $6.00 case any where you go. Special at only.. $3.50 DOVfCpATS BOYS' -SUITS AND AT $2.25? Norfolk, Russian and sailor styles. Knickerbocker Trousers; Suits and Overcoats, ZVx to 16 years, $4.50, $4.00 and $3.50 values. Great bargains. BOYS' SHORT TROUSERS. Boys' $1.50 Trousers $1.00 Boys' $1.00 Trousers 71c Boys' 75c Trousers 50c Boys' 50c Trousers 35c -TROUSERS AT-$2.50. . ... YouH find some very exceptional bargains in this lot. Trousers well worth $4.50, $4.00 and $3.50. TROUSERS AT $1.75. Men's and young men's worsted and cassimere trousers, $3.00 and $2.75 values. TROUSERS AT $1.50. A great assortment of colors and patterns, $2.50 to $2.00 values. TROUSERS AT $1.00. See Trousers that sold at $1.50 $1.75, got at only $1.00. to TROUSERS AT 73c. Men's and boys' $1.00 and Trousers go at only 73c. $1.25 SWEATER COATS. $5.00 and $6.00 Sweater Coats at. .$3.50 $4.50 Sweater Coats only $3.15 $2.50 Sweater Coats only .. $1.50 $2.00 Sweater Coats only ..$1.25 $1.75 Sweater Coats only $1.15 $1.25 Sweater Coats only ....... 75c 75c Sweater Coats only Ala Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. Great Opportunity. 20 Per Cent Discount on all Men's, Women's & Children's Shoes. Opposite corner from the Postiffice. Vinita, Oklahoma. 1 siljr Satin (Uliieftam r.u.rrttdM -onlMl mailer Auut 3, i i tnm.'e i Vinita, Okla., under Act f Mureh. 3, W7 iS' Kl) l MLY KXCKP TSUNDA Y I 'U hashed bv o M, MARKS. PRINTING CO. .'i wk by doner .10 i month by currier - t VH.r by carrier, Ui ndvaooe .5.00 ' mini lb bv iimll In lulvtuioe 40 'irm iriimtlin bf mall, la ailvauce 1.00 ii ar by mall, 111 aOyanoe.. 4.00 . M. MARRS : - Editor V ni'a, OAa., Monday, FA. 28 is about impassable and will probably remain so through the spring season. As soon as the weather will permit this section of road should be prop erly graded and put In condition so that it would not get Impassable. This highway reaches Into one of the most productive and thickly settled por tions of the whole country contiguous to Vinita. Corporations Must Report Incomes By March First ANNOUNCEMENTS. I. hereby announce that I am a can didate for the nomination, on the democratic ticket, to the office of county judge of Craig county, to suc ceed myself, subject to the action of the democratic primary election, and ask the support of all who are satis fled with my past record in said office. THEO. D. B. FREAR. I beg to annouuee myself as a candi date for the nomination of the office of County Attorney, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, to be held August the 2nd, 1910. II. J. SWAUTS, Inita, Okla. ' !ereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of -'leriff of Craig County, Oklahoma, fur the term of 1911-12. Subject to the h i ion of the Democratic Primary to be held August 1910. Thankful for the support received heretofore, hope b conscientious effort to merit the same again. H. E RIDEHOUR. Senator Beverldge has a very read able article in the Saturday Evening Post on the subject of partisan poli tics. Mr. Beverldge maintained tht the founders of this republic In the formation and adoption of the consti tution did not contemplate the divis ion of the people on partisan lines. On the other hand Mr. Beveridge takes the position that independence has been and will continue to be the bul wark of our elective form of govern ment. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 'erewith beg to announce myself as a candidate for tbe Office of Regis ter of Deeds of Craig County, Okla homa. Subject to the action of the Demeocratic Primary to be held August 1910. E. N. WILLIAMSON. O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O o 0 o o o o o PRETTY SOON. I know a land where streets are paved With the things we meant to achieve; It Is walled with the money we meant to have saved, And the pleasures for which we grieve. The kind words unspoken, the promises broken, And many a coveted boon Are stowed away there in the land somewhere The land of 'Tretty Soon." It is farther at noon than it Is at dawn, Farther at night than at noon; Oh, let us beware of that land down there The land of "Pretty Soon." Chicago Inter-Ocean. O O O O O O O O O o c o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o There is a piece of country road about two miles In extent south of town in the Bond neighborhood, that OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O Tom Byrd went to Tulsa this morning. Mrs. John T. Gunter returned today, from Siloam Springs, where she went to attend the funeral of her brother. Washington, Feb. 28. Advices from all over' the country indicates that the officials' ' of corporations are awaken ing to the importance of the new ! corporation tax law, and it is not like ly that many important concerns will be delinquent in filing their reports, which must be in the office of the col lector of internal revenue for their district by tomorrow night. t Every corporation that fails to have 'its report, properly filled out, in the hands of the' revenue collector by to morrow, makes itself liable to a fine of not less than $1,000, and possibly $10,000. New York corporations have gener ally shown an inclination to comply with the law, so far as the filing of reports is concerned, but most of them do so merely as a matter of form and without any expectation of ever hav ing to pay the tax, which they as sume will be declared unconstitution al. Collector Hertz, of the Chicago dis trict, is reported as saying: "The spirit shown by most of those we have dealt with is good. Now and then a man comeb in with a chip on his shoulder, and, as my assistant, Frank Hemstreet, says: 'When it comes to taxes every man is against the government,' but most of them are reasonable. They know that the mat ter is to b tought out in the courts, but they don't talk about it. Some of them have expressed themselves warmly in favor of the law, and I already have a lot of checks, although they don't have to pay before June. Th3se "e more numerous than those who attach a protest to their return.' Collector McCroach, of Philadelphia, takes an optimistic view of the law. He says: "I do not think that any of the cor porations, companies or associations are holding back their reports with a view to resisting the constitutional ity of the law or with an Idea that its provisions may be modified by con- gress. None of the organizations af fected by the law seems to fear that its figures will become known to their business rivals or to the public. All statements received at this office im mediately become the property of the department, and are forwarded to Commissioner of Internal Revenue Cabell, at Washington." It is understood that nearly all of the 12,000 corporations in the Boston district have reported, although many of them do so under protest. ' "Those," said Chief Deputy Hamil ton, of Boston, "who like to get rid of a disagreeable thing at the earliest opportunity have already reported as the law directs; those who put things off till the last moment are now send ing in their papers." St. Louis corporations will not, Dep uty Collector Brodt thinks, pay more than $1,000,000 under the federal tax law, and there Is a possibility that the total will be as low as $500,000. But if large railroad and insurance, companies, with headquarters at St. Louis, should file their statements here the payments may exceed $1,000, 000. According to compilations pre pared by brokers the payments at St. Louis may exceed $3,000,000. Corporations of the New Orleans in ternal revenue district, which com prises the state of Louisiana, seem to be willing to comply with the new cor poration tax statute, although they are slow in making reports. So far as is known none of the Louisiana corpora tions intend to contest the law, but it seems physically impossible that s!l of the reports shall be in by tomor row. Dispatches from San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle and Portland indi cate that the coast corporations are rapidly getting into line and that the returns for that section will be prac tically complete tomorrow. Miss Ethel Frazier of Claremore is visiting relatives here. P We want your plumbing buiness. We will try our best to please you. We have a good stock and a large force of mechanics, alques' HARDWARE AND PLUMBING PHONE 200 DO YOU USE ? 9 ??997 9 . ... ,.JL If not, why not? VINITA is the home of CARNA TION BRAND. This brand helps you to Pay Taxes Pave Streets, Pave Sidewalks, Build Railroads, Boost Vinita. If the CARNATI " Irand is as good as the one you are now using we think you should use it Come over to our office on Saturday afternoon, of March 5th, 1910, and let us shew you what QUAL ITY you get under the CARNATION Labels. Ratcliff -Sanders Grocery lany Comp Sol Distributors