GARRISON'S CM SPECIAL
We have one hundred satisfed customers
that will testify that we have saved them
money. We can save you money if you will
grive us a trial.
Will Sell For A Limited Time:
Pure cane sugar 18 lbs.$1.00
Pure cane sugar 8 1-2 lbs 50c
Pure cane sugar 4 lbs 25c
Pure cane sugar 100 lbs 5.75
Best head rice per lb 8c
Good head rice per lb 7c
Broken rice per lb 5c
40c choice Estate coffee lb 35c
30c Interstate coffee lb 27c
30c Diamond C coffee 27c
30c Marryposto coffee lb. .27c
Arbuckles coffee per lb. .25c
XXXX coffee per lb 25c
Good bulk coffee per lb.. .23c
Santos Pesberry coffee lb 28c
Fancy African Java coffee
worth 35c lb 28c
Green coffee 25c
Dritd Fruits
Fancy evaporated apricots .17
Choice evaporated peaches
per lb 121-2
Fancy evaporated apples lb .11
3 lb sraisins-.. ...25
12 ounce package seeded
raisins.. 8
12 oz package currants 8
Fancy prunes lb 13
Small prunes lb 9
Canned Fruit
F. F. O. G. Peaches No. 3
per can 25
Holiday peaches -.25
Carnation peaches No. 3 . . 20
rwnrnr brand peeled
peaches 12 1-2
Pancv nie neaches can 10
Desert brand peaches
Carnation apricots can
F.F.O.G apricots
.18
.20
..25
Carnation green gage plums
per can 20
Punch apricots per can 23
Punch red pitted cherries
per can -20
F.F.O.G. preserved cher
ries per can 25
Holiday preserved cherries
per can 25
F F O G preserved straw
berries per can 25
Punch blackberries in syrup
per can -47
Punch red raspberries in
syrup per can ...17
Jumbo blackberries can 11
Bullhead raspberries
Gallon apples
Gallon blackberries
Gallon red pitted cherries
Gallon peaches..
Gallon punch peaches In
in syrup -
Gallon apricots
.11
.25
.55
.90
. .40
.50
.45
Gallon Old Manse syrup 1.15
Half gal Old Manse syrup .60
Quart Old Manse syrup .
Gallon Karo corn syrup .
Half gal Karo corn syrup
Gallon Karo u dite syrup
Halt gal Karo white syrup
Competition Sorghum..
.33
.35
.20
.45
.25
.40
Gal Farmer Jones sorghum .50
Half gal Farmer Jones sor
ghum 28
Canned Vegetables
Sweet corn per can 7
Country Gentleman com. .10
Holiday corn .11
Carnation corn 11
No. J. sandard tomatoes . .12
No. 3 Carnation tomatoes
per can .12 1-2
F F O G hand packed
tomatoes.. .15
Holiday hand pkd tomatoes 15
Baking Powders
1 lb Calumet baking pow
der per can 20c
Sweetmilk baking powder
per can 7c
1 lb Sweet May bkg powder .7
1 lb Prices baking powder .45
1 lb Royal baking powder .45
Half lb Prices bkg powder .23
Half lb Royal bkg powder .23
Ham, Bacon and Lard
Swift's Premium ham lb. .17
Diamond C hams lb 17
Supreme hams 17
Swift's premium bacon lb .24
Diamond C bacon 24
Majestic bacon... 24
Pure leaf lard lb 14
Pure hog lard lb 13
Compound lard lb .10
Cereals
Bulk oats per lb 5
No. 2 pkg Troy oats 8
Large package oats 20
Small Post Toasties 9
Large Post Toasties .13
Small Kellogg cornflake 9
Large Kellogg corn flakes. ..13
(Crinkle corn flakes 9
Washington Krisps 9
Cream of Wheat 13
.Soap and Starch
Silk soap 3 bars . 10
Lennox soap 3 bars 10
Diamond C soap 3 bars 10
Busy Bee soap 2 bars 5
Swift's white soap 1 bar.. ..4
Crystal white soap 1 bar 4
White pearl soap 1 bar 4
White flake soap 1 bar 4
Faultless starch per pkg 8
3 for .24
Corn starch per pkg 8
Pork and Beans
Van Camps Pork and
Beans, 1 lb can 9c
Van Camps Pork and
Beans, 2 lb can 13c
Van Camps Pork and
Beans, 3 lb can 18c
Beach Nut Pork and Beans
1 lb cans 8c
Beach Nut Pork and Beans
2 lb can 12c
Beach Nut Pork and Beans
3 lb can 16c
No. 1 Sniders Pork and
Beans. 08
No. 2 Sniders Pork and
Beans... -- -12
No. 3 Sniders Pork and
Beans 16
All can soups per can .09 3
for .25
Can Meals and Fish
Mustard Sardines per can. .08
3 cans Oil Sardines .10
Mustard Sardines per can .08
Deadleys Cod Fish per can .09
Small Fish Flakes per can .09
Large can Fish Flakes 18
Swifts Chip Beef in glass . ,13
Morris Chip Beef in glass . .13
Very Best Chip Beef in
glass .13
Beui hnut Bacon in glass .28
Peanut Butter
Small jars Beachnut Peanut
Butter... 09
Medium size Beachnut Peanut
Butter 13
Large size Beachnut Peanut
Butter ....23
Pickles and Olives
10c bottle of Olives .09
20c bottle of Olives .15
25c bottle of olives .20
35c bottle of Olives.. 25
Quart jar Olives... .40
Pint jar Olives 25
Inces Catsup per bottle.. .23
Inces 35c India Relish .28
Inces 35c Evaporated
Horseradish 24
Lea and Perin sauce. 30
Miscelaneous
15c Pie Mentos... 09
25c Pie Mentos .18
25c Liquid Veneer 23
50c Liquid Veneer .45
Best French peas per can. .30
Choice Muskrooms percan-30
Early June peas per can.. .11
Van Camps Early June peas
per can .13 2 for .25
Pickwick extra sifted peas
per can.... 18
F F O G sifted pear per
can. 1 15
F F O G extra sifted peas .20
35c Yacht club salad dress
ing 27
35c Durkee salad dressing .27
15c Durkee'Salad dressing .9
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Bible School 9:30 a. m.
Junior C. E. 3 p. rn.
Senior O. E. 7 p. m.
Preaching 8 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday Bight.
Choir practice Thursday night.
O account or the oacealaurea'o SF -
vices at the auditorium there will he
no preaching services tomorrow morn-
ing. At night tb? usual services. Spec-
ial music will be rendered by the choir.
We extend a cordial invitation to ail
to worship with us. Stringers and . Is
itors especially welconi'
JAS. A. MPXE liste'-.
PEACE D
Today is Peace Da
May 18, 1899, the I
fcrnce" was opened
peace con
the Hague.
Since that time the movement for uni
versal peace has made great strides
and has been taken up in some form,
to some extent, by every civilized na
tion of the world.
The latest method ol' promoting vi'e
i.se of peace is th-ongi instructions
in tlie ublic schools. The movement is
festered by the American (rool pMSu
!.;iKe. L. J. Abbott l:i piesident of
tin? Oklahoma branch ol -he American
LvMlM, He has adilresbe.l the follow.
in letter to The Pre:.?
Edinond, Okla., May 14, 1912.
May 18th is Peace Day. It was on
this day in 1899 that the first peace
conference Wq opened at The llagt.e.
We are all aware of the great strides
the universal peace movement has
made since then. A permanent court
of arbitration has been established; a
world parlitr.ent meets every eight
years at The Hague; a capitol in
whic hto carry on these activities has
been erected it Is known as the Pal
ace of Peace. Now when nations fall
out they look to The Hague instead of
to arms to settle the difficulty.
And why not? Here in the United
States we have forty-eight states, sep
arate and distinct for the most par:.
Often they do not agree, but we have
no armed frontier, neither do we rush
to war to settle our difficulties. Wo
have courts in which we have suffi
cient confidence on which we rely to
adjust our disputes after the cause has
been joined. The British Dominions
have several governments of like char
iot er Canada, Australia, New Zebnd
and South Africa, and the very
strength of the Germa nenipire is be
cause the states of which it is compos,
ed no longer fight each other.
The reason 1 now address you is to
equest tha tat such time in the near
future you point out in your valuable
piiiihiiition tne significance oi reace
Day and what has already been accom
plished by the universal peace move
ment. It was realized by the ieadets
of the second conference that of I 'JUT
that to attain universal peace senti
ment and public opinion must be be
hiud the movement as well as as reas
on. The American School Peace Lea
gue was the result. It is confidently be
jieved that If war is presented in its
proper form to the mind of the youth
of all nations that by the time the
fourth conference meets in 1923 that
a war between civilized states will be
almost as impossible as a war between
Oklahoma and Kansas. For when war
Is once stripped of its glamour and
false ideals it will cease to exist.
It seems almost an impossible task
to stop war, but it is .not at all im
possible I fthe leaders of thought in
each community will do their part.
Will you use your influence by say
ing a word for Universal Peace on this
occasion?
Very truly,
L. J. ABBOTT.
As to Calling Cards.
"What are the proper calling
cards?" "Threes or upward are con
sidered very good." Louisville Courier-Journal.
Argument Defined.
An Ufa meat is an effort or two peo
ple to keep each other from finding out
the truth. Life.
Excess of Procrastination,
Some people put oft till tomorrow
the things they should hare done last
week.
Value of tha Smile.
There is much religion in a good
smile.
Vinita
Manufactured
Harness
I have a complete line of buggy and wagon har
ness in stock. This harness is made of the best
material, by the best workmen, in the best town
in Oklahoma.
STEVENS
122 S. Wilson Street
The official cony of the decisions of
the supreme court in the "too late"
baby case and the homestead tax case
was printed at Washington Thursday
and should be received here about
Monday.
. Office of County Treasurer
vinita, Craig County, Oklahoma, May
y0 1912.
The ast haf of tne taxes assessed
I for tne year 1911 are now due and
j unless "paid before the 15th day of
June will become delinquent and a
penalty of one and one-half per cent
Iper month will be added after said
date.
Tax warrants for all delinquent per
son al taxes will be Issued within 30
days after said personal property taxes
become delinquent. Avoid penalty,
cost of advertising and sheriff's fees
for collecting by paying before the
15th day of June.
Very truly,
E. D. FICKLIX,
lw3d County Treasurer.
ELT BAD
ALL THE TIME
Shellhorn Lady Suffered a Greal
Deal, But Is All Right Now.
Shellhorn, Ala. In a letter from this
place, Mrs. Carrie May says: "A short
time ago, I commenced to have weak
tpells and headaches. I felt bad all
the time, and soon grew so bad I
couldn't stay up. I thought I would die.
At last my husband got me a bottle
of Cardui, and it helped me; so he got
some more. After I had taken the
second bottle, I was entirely well.
I wish every lady, suffering from
womanly trouble, would try Cardui.
It Is the best medicine I know of. It
did me more good than anything I ever
used." .
Cardui Is a woman's tonic a
strengthening medicine for women,
made from ingredients that act spe
cifically on the womanly organs, and
thus help to build up the womanly con
stitution to glowing good health.
As a remedy for woman's ills, it has
a successful record of over 50 years.
Your druggist sells it. Please try it.
N. B Write to: l adies' AJvlsory Dept., Chatta
r.ooia Medicine Co.. Chatta: loira. Tenn-.for Special
IitstrMlioHS, and 64 -pave ook, ''Home Treatment
'or Women," sent in plain wrapper, on request.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
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o ANNOUNCEMENTS o
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County Judge
I announce as a candidate for the
nomination on the Democratic ticket,
for County Judge of Craig County, sub
ject to the action o fthe primary elect
ion in August 1912.
If nominated and elected I pledge
that the office will he administered
without partiality, fear, favor or bias,
and that In sofar as the court is con
cerned no favorites will be recognized,
and that the law, as it stands, will be
governing on the court over which I
may be chosen to preside, and there
will be no discrimination on account
J N
NORTHEASTERN
OKLAH O M A
If it were possible that we could con
vert 10 leading- citizens who spend
say 5,ooo a year (but out of town)
into the belief that they owe their
support to the town where they make
their money it would "boom" Vinita
just as much as to "land" a factory
here that would employ 75 rnen
spending $900 a year it would pos
sibly cost a good sized bonus to se
cure the factory.
Itmta Srtatkra AaHuriattDtt
of politics, race religion or personal
feelings.
THEO. D. B. FREAR.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce Dan Tittle as a candidate for
Constable of Vinita Township, subject
to the Democratic Primary, August 6.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce Q. L. White of Centralia as a
candidate for County Commissioner
for the First District of Craig County,
subject to the Democratic primary
August 6, 1912.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Attorney
for Craig County, subject to the Dem
ocratic primary iii August. -
WILLARD H. VOYLES.
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce Thomas W. Smith of Centralia
as a candidate for Superintendent of
Schools of Craig County, subject to
the Democratic primary In August.
FOR SHERIFF.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce Billy Friend a candidate for
the Democratic nomination for Sheriff
of Craig County, subject to August
primary.
I aui a candidate for re-election, on
the Democratic ticket, to the office of
County Attorney of Craig County, Ok
lahoma, subject to the action of the
Democratic voters at the primary to
be held in August, 1912.
C. CALDWELL.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce J. Wes Harris a candidate for
County Commissioner for the Third
District of Craig County, subject to
the Democratic primary.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
I desire to announce myself as a
candidate for UlO office of Register of
Deeds of Craig County, Okla., subject
to the action of the Democratic pri
mary to be held In August, 1912.
W. L. TROTT.
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce Mrs. H. W. C. Shelton a can
didate for the office of County Super
intendent of Schools of Craig County,
subject to the Democratic primary In
August.
The Chieftain Is authorized to an
ounce the candidacy of E. N. William
on, to the office of Register of Deeds
of Craig County, Oklahoma, subject
to the action of the Democratic
Primary of August, 1912.
E. N. WILLIAMSON.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce Robt. L. Chamberlin as a can
didate for the office of Sheriff of Craig
County, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce E. J. McBride of Big Cabin as
a candidate for the' office of County
Clerk of Craig County, subject to the
ction of the Democratic primary.
The Chieitaln Is authorized to an
nounce the candidacy of H. E. Riden
hour for re-election to the office of
Sheriff of Craig County, Oklahoma,
subject to the action of the Democratic
Primary of August, 1912.
H. E. RIDENHOUR.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
lounce L. P. Smart as a candidate for
he office of Sheriff of Craig County,
klahoma, subject to the Democratic
primary, August, 1912.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
nomination for Congress from the
Third district, subject to the Republi
can primaries.
JAMES DENNIS FLYNN.
Sapulpa, Okla.
1
hereby announce myself for re
election to the office of County Clerk
Our
Leading Citizens
yy
of Craig County, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary of August I
1Q1"
K r . NIX.
The Chieftain Is authorized to
nounce the name of Geo. H. Ogden as i
candidate for rviint, t
-uj. iieasurer oi
craig county, subject to the action ofl
ne Democratic primary in Aueusd
i fit n
OEO. H. OGPEld
COUNTY JUDGE.
T n in n . i , , .!;,!.,'
. a. louumoie iur re-eiection td
tne omce or County Judge of CraU
couuiy, suDject to tbe action of thd
Democratic primary to be held
August. I stand on my old nlatfom
inar, or low taxes and law enforcement
T 1. . 1. . ,
i atsn. cue support oi an voters whd
view these matters as I do.
S. F. PARKS.
FOR COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE!
The Chieftain is authorized to anj
nounce Pete Coyne as a candidate td
Representative in the State Legislf
ture from Craig County, subject to I
Democratic Primary, August Oth.
FOR SUPREME JUDGE.
The Chieftain is authorized to
an-1
nounce N. B. Maxey of Muskogee
for '
the office of Judge of the Supreme
court irom district number one, suW
ject to the Democratic primary August
6th.
i am a candidate for County ComJ
miHsioner oi me rnira commissioners!
District, Craig County, subject to the.
i emocratic primary to be held
Migust, 1912.
SAMUEL CHATTERTONJ
Big Cabin, Okla.
i nereDy announce myself as a cas?i
lidate for the office of Superintendent!
f Schools of Craig County, subject to!
he action of the Democratic Primary,!
August, 1912.
JAMES F. McCULLOUGH.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce the name of R. L. Jackson for
the Democratic nomination for Sheriff!
of Craig County, subject to the Augius
primary election.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
lounca George W. Taylor as a candi
date for County Comuiisaioner for the
Second District of Craig County,
ect to the primary in August.
nb-
I he Chieftain is authorized to an
lounce the candidacy of Claud 3
Shelton for the nomination for thi
office of County Assessor of Craii
Jounty, subject to the Democrats
rimary in August.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
I desire to announce myself as a call
'idate for the office of County Assessoj
or Craig County, subject to the actki
'f the Democratic Primary in Angus
W. HOCK.
I am a candidate for the nomination
or County Assessor of Craig County!
ubject to the action or ihe Democratic!
oters in the primary to be held .AngusO
, 1912. VIRGIL A. KINNISON. J
The Chieftain Is authorized to an-
nounce the candidacy of W. C. WoodalH
or County Commissioner for the third!
istrict of Craig County, subject to tMj
Democratic primary in August.
The Chieftain is authorized to asl
ounce Charles Teenor as a candidati
for County Commissioner for the Thir
District of Craig County, Okla., subjeel
to the Democratic nrimarv In AuguM
1912. CHAS. TEENOR.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK.
I herehv nroinnnrp rnvself ;i cafldfl
date for re election to the office 1
District Clerk of Crale County, subject
to the Democratic primary.
LEE R. MITCHELL.
FOR CONSTABLE.
The Chieftain is authorized to m
nounce .Jake Smith a candidate Wi
Constable for Vinita Township. ?t;jeg
to the Democratic primary
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