Newspaper Page Text
it LA A UAU.,1 AIIHI.II. k KIIM-II i"llK4ll. w TULSA DAILY WORID,' WEDNESDAY MORNINOyMAY W 1906. TULSA PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY MIDNIGHT IN THE HOUSE . ; nr nn ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MARTIN & RICE. AUorneyiCat U Suit 8, Alexander building, Tli, Indian Territory ATTORNEYS AT LAW. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS GEORGE 0. BUTTE, Attorney-at-Law, Muskogee lod. Ter. Land ami Mining Law, ami matter tending before t lie Department (if the Interior, ut Muskogee and Washington, given special attention. C. T. Ray. Ella P. Ray. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. I'hone W7. (Wire Alexander B1d'g. Suite 1. L. M. POE, Attorney at Law, Hlakey Wdg. W. I). Abbott Tulsa, lnd. Ter. ,1. V. Woodford ABBOTT it WOODFORD, Lawyers. BLACKM'KN MII.DINO. B. W. Randolph Jno. A. Haver RANDOLPH & HAVIR. lawyers Opposite I'ostofnce Tulsa, lnd. Ter. Steele Building D. L. SLEEPER. Attorney at Law Real Estate and Oil Leaaes bought and aold. Tulsa, I. T. P. L. THURMAX, Lawyer. Suite 4. Kelman Building. "nla. DOCTORS GREEN AND FISKE. My a Member of the World Staff Ter. DAVID B. CREW ION, Lawyer. I'raclic in all court. Office in Archer bnilding, Pint and Main itreela. JOHN B. ME8ERVE, UK. MAHY E. (J KEEN 'i') year experience in obstetrics, diseases of women and children. Itli. MAHY (IKKKN-FISKK Omdiiate I'nivemity Illinois. Wo. nun and children. Office at residence, day and niptit. (ilfi ('hevenne ave. I'hone '"!. Room fl, Attorney-at-Law, .... Alexander Dldg dnan S. Houck Carl C. Mage MAGEE A HOUCK. Lawyers Tulsa, Indian Territory hh. McCann 0. S. Booth McCANN & BOOTH Attorney at Law Suite 11 Alexander Bldg. DELBERT W. MEIER, Lawyer. S.H.m 4, H'ff Building. Opposite City National Bauk. ABY & TUCKER Lawyers Boll Z. AlfMnln Building Tulsa, I. T. MISCELLANEOUS WM. QUERRY. Notary Public and Collection Agency Desk in A. R. Querry's Tulsa, Law Office Indian Territory Dr. C. O. Hood PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 25 years experience In Medicines and Surgery Office over Pittman'a Jewelry Store, Tulsa, lnd. Ter. DR. GEO. R. BLICKENSDERFER, Office, I'pstairs Steele Bnilding, Main Street. DR. J. W. DESHON. Homeopathic Front rooms, Hamilton building, over Pittman'a jewelry store. Telephone, office 344 ; residence S7S. At night will be found at 314 Detroit Street Congressmen who desire to send their views on certain subjects ask lease to have their speeches printed in the congressional record without ac tually delivering them on the Moor or the chamber. .This curious custom 'has grown until a large creciitage f the speeches siini's'd to have heen delivered are never heard of until they appears in the official organ ot con gress. The custom in vogue operates to the ben.'tit of the individual mem ber and to the bouse as a whole. The former can obtain Mrst the kind of a speech he wants written by some clev er man and the latter from being bor d bv a tiresome sneech and inciden tally saves time. After adjournment has heen agreed upon the House frequently holds night sessions, which, except on rare oc casions are exceedingly dull and unin teresting. During these night meet ings, the speaker "pro lein" occupies the chair while the real speaker can be found in one of the cloak rooms telling stories or in his office consult ing with the steel ing committee as to ulit hills ttlifilt he reported and put in the hopper of the congressional mif next dav. No one knows better than tluit tlw.. seemimrlv dull M'CREERY & DALY, PhyiiciansandSnrgeoni. Office in McCreery's Drug Store, 110 K. First Street. I'hone 3:i7. W. J. GREGG, Attorney at Law Suite ft, Alexander Bldg. H J. COLLINS. Lawyer J. GUS PATTON. Civil Engineer and 8urreyor. Suite 5, Kelman Building. CITY MAPS AND ELS. Phones 1J0 and 246. DR. C. T. HENDERSHOT, Physician and Surgeon. . ALEXANDER WILDING. Residence. MO South Cincinnati St. Telephone 1(12. Calls answered promptly day or night. DENTIST OF REPRESENTATIVES. niL'hts mav suddenly break out in stonn, and for that reason one of their uuruber is detailed to stay in the press gallery in order to notify his col leagues if it should he necessary. One night toward the close of the long ses- sion of the .rSt h congress it was the turn of the writer of this article to perform guard duty. Uncle Joe bad put somebody 111 the chair who con sidered the honor sufficient to endure the long tedium. The clerks, of course, were ill their places, the galleries sel aside for Hie friends and families of members were empty, as well as the diplomatic. In the public gallery sat one aired negro who had the Bpitear- ance of being there because he had no other place to go. In the press gallery sat the lone newspaper man. On the floor of the chamber was a member delivering a speech. Down near the clerk's desk was a member apparently writing letters, under the press gallery sat a member asleep. The man talked for an hour or so and then wound up his tqteech by thanking the house for its close attention, the member, who had been writing letters in the meantime, had gone away, but the member under the press gallery still slept peacefully, and the hour hand of the clock over, the speaker's desk marked five minutes to twelve, midnight. MANY DIPLOMAS FOR GRADUATES. EXAMINATIONS MORE- DIFFI CULT THAN USUAL. IS OF GREAT INTEREST. Commencements in Various Oklahoma Towns Sweet Girl Gradu ates in Teritorie8. of the citv. The annual address to the members of the graduating class will he delivered by Chancellor Brad ford, of the Epworth university, on Wednesday night,. May 2.'!. The class honors are as follows: First, Miss Frances Stearley; second, Walter Moore; ,iird. Miss Grace Buxton; fourth, Miss lias-el Beauchamp; fifth Miss Maud Stuhhletield ; sixth, Miss Ola Hawkins. Now In New Quarters And prepared to give the Public the Best of It in Furniture, Stoves, Hardware, Queensware,etc. Undertaking and Em balming a Specialty. Mowbray &Winterringer Archer Bid. Phones 54, 80, 132. Tulsa, I. T. Condensed Official Financial Statement of Condition of Farmers National Bank At Close of Business April 6, 1906 Resources Ixians and discounts Overdrafts Secured Overdrafts unsecured U. S. Bonds and prem's Furuitine and fixtures Cash and Exchange Total Liabilities 120,450.90 Capital, fully paid 793.17 31.293.75 1.5C0.25 128,746.95 $292,558.09 Surplus Undivided profits Circulation Deposit Total $ 30,0000.00) 15,000.001 ' 5,4.50.02: 30,000.(Kf 212,108.06 $292,558.0a Office in Kelman Bldg. Notary in Office. Tulsa, I. T. N. J. OUBSER. Lawyer Office over City Nat. Hank, Tulsa, I. T. W. A. LOMBARD, Surveyor. OIL LOCATION SOLICITED. Have Plats of Government Survey. Work Guaranteed I ' lnd. Ter. 0. P. JONES. Attorney and Counselor-at-Law. Rosenfleld Building, Tulsa, 1. T. J. J. GLANFIELD, Architect. Room 3, TULSA, Rcnenu Building. INDIAN TER, OWENS & SELBY, Dentists. Rooms 6 & 8, . . . Friend Jones Bldg 'I'hone 237. T. J. DAWSON & CO. Real Estate and Financial Agents. Room 7 Hamilton Building, Over 1'ittman's Jewelry Store. tALLEY & HARNAGE. Attorneys. Land and Corporation Law a Specialty Rosenncld Buildins.'. J'hont 2(17. Notary Public, Hargaina in Ktalty. J. P. Johnson (lenernl Auctioneer Country Sultn Siwf tally. KalratEvmry Saturday Aftrruuun in Tulm. I'umiiiuuiiun Sali'Mnan. Tulsa, 1. T. EDWARD E. HARVEY, Attorney-at Law, Pteel Building. Opposite I'ostoffice. Tulsa, lnd. Ter. Brinson-PattersonLbr.Co. (k-ncral Line BUILDING MATERIAL Frisco Klght ot Way. Boston Av. W. P. Morrall. Mgr. FARM LOANS. Sutton & Evans, Over Farmers' National Bank, TULSA, I. T. We examine the tilles, pass on the security and close .the loan here. Interest can be paid at Tulsa, and abstracts obtained for future reference. All busi ness handled with dispatch. FARM LOANS. Ladies' White Mohair Exn Suits. worth $27.50. now for $1625; only two left, sizes 34 and 36, at Miller Ethridgc Long Co. MONEY! MONEY!! You can save money easy if you will just try our fcURl tickets. It will save you Wc on every ticket you purchase. Our Plan is the Best and then you will he pleased by our treatment and you will be satisfied with what we serve for it is THK Br ST OF EVERYTHING Try It and See THE INMAN & FOWLER RESTAURANT CORNER FIRST AND BOSTON - nmnmrmomcmc. :oocochoo C. B. CRITUS $ City Scavenger , Phone 4.'l! rw Third and fluthrifl. J. I ;CCCO000COCOC iav niMcrs at tNilire hearts.'rtcrs. 'AH Ask vour grocer for Polar Bear Flour and accept no other. it : For Farm Lands, Leases and City Pro perty, call at the WESTERN REALTY A LAND CO.'S office in Room 0 and 7, HalfT Bnild ing, corner First and Main street. I'iione !!. P. O. Ho 1335. Sweet Potatoes, Tomato and Cabbage Plant Hot House and Home Crown Plant at Resilience East End of First Street. F. A. GODWIN Wanted to Buy Goods -Clay Furni ture Co. will pay the highest price for second hand goods of all descriptions. T ey want them badly. See us before 1 lliiiL'. without fail. Corner Second and Boulder. Phone 171. -16-tf For Sale A .Victor safe, -weight 700 lbs; 1Pi14 inches inside in the clear. Clay Furniture Co. 5-16-0t REMOVAL NOTICE. I beg to inform my friends and pat rons that I have associated myself with lr. L K. Preseott, dentist, for the practice of our closen profession. DU. C. S. FKRNKR, . Dentist. SheboypaiK.Water -shipped in wild carloads! Ruhmore Produce Co.,. distributors. The Season 's POPULAR AIRS None are More Enchanting Than Sung in The Bubble and Sizz of The POPULAR AYARS' - SODA FOUNTAIN Avars' Pharmacy East Third Street. Ueee.n, (inihrie. Okla.. May 15. Territoi ial Superintendent L. W. Baxter will complete next week signing up I,.i diplomas for ewinmon school gradu ates in the various counties.- 1111s number is considerably smaller than has been distributed in recent years. Superintendent Baxter atnbutes the decrease to the fact that the examin ations this year are rather more dif ficult than usual. One of these examinations has already been held, and the other will take place May 17 and IS. The examinations for Hist elass certificates will be held May JU and HI. In Logan county, however, there is not a noticeable decrease in the num ber of graduates. To 1 icncciiient exercises of the Logan county high school will b- held June 17, and the preparations arc ov well under way for the event. Students who will re ceive their diplomas are announced by Prof. Calvert, principal ot tlie school, as follows: Vera Miles. Alice Calvert, Viigm- , .. ... r, 1T., ia r itzuernl'l. liencvievc iu - Brow lie. Lizzie WittweiT, NiHa Sottiird, Hut1' Wooilwortli, Nonna Hellmnn. Ada McConnell. Lela M' l'l.cison. Harry Cockrun, Ralph Mc 11 Hewitt Feruilsou, Mark Miles, Waller l'riee. l'aul Brent, Vincent Fees, Ora Dawson, Leslie Moshcr, ((die Owens. Earl I'm ter. Robert Cal vert. Clarence Scgo, Jesse Owens and Winnie Cummer. l'lvhably the smallest class to be ,.l,.i...l from an Oklahoma high sehool was at Ripley last Friday night The c iMiiciiccmeiit exercises were .ld in tl pern house and the sole uraduate was Miss Ruth Brooks. She .1 i lnss historv. The annual ad dress was delivered by l'rof. Oscar Infold. The seventh annual commencement of the Stillwater hii;li school was held last evenim: at the opera house in that city before a large audience, and there were four graduates. The baccalaureate sermon will be preached Sunday. May 'Jl, to the sen ior class of the Shawnee high school which is composed of the following maduntcs : Myrn Mabel Dnvis, Edward Rog ers. Nellie May Crosslin. Myrtle Nich olson. Mamie Pulley and Myrtle Brill Rev. Fulton will preach the sermon HOW TO LIVE LONG AND ENJOY LIFE. This is one of the most important questions of the day and should ap peal to every man and woman who re gards life worth living. Take plenty of the proper exercise, see each day that your kidneys are healthyyou can do this and healthy kidneys mean health and long life. It has been decided by many that the kid neys are the life preservei-s, m tact, the blood must pass through the kid neys every three minutes, day and niclit. The blood comes to the kid neys full of impurities, gathered from all units of the body, and kidneys. when in health, separate the impuri ties from the blood and carry it out of tilie body through the urine. If the kidnevs are healthv, about one ounce of impurities are discharged each day from the body through'the urine.Now think of this: If the kidneys from some unknown cause happen to fail to discharge these impurities, where does go? Answer: In all parts of the body, causing impure blood, pimples, sores, tetter, eczema; hut worse yet, dropsy, .la-art disease, rheu matism, iirie acid deposit, and the one ami direct cause of rheumatism. Diabetes, Blight's disease, too fre quent urination, scalding urine.sleep lcss nights, bad dreams, sometimes a tiiiist, brick dust deposit in the urine, female complaints: in fact, almost every disease that is prevalent is in directly caused by the improper uc- tion of the kidneys. We are going to tell you the only and proper way to treat the kidneys, and keep them in health that they may perform their daily task t..at nature has set apart for them to perfcim. Uo to the Sliii.-H.. OniL' eolimanV. to ask for a box of Swain's Backache and Kid ney Bills and use them for a short time according to printed directions. If vou do this von will have healthy kidnevs. and healthy kidneys mean long and happy life. Now, do not pass on the curative and active properties of Swain's Backache and Kidney Bills until after vou have tried them for at least thirty days. "That is if you want t be cured or kept in a way that vou will seldom know what it menus to feel bad." By the use of Swain's Backache and Kidney Bills, occasionally, you will probably not need anvthin--' else as medicine as thev keep the system in perfect health. Here is the formula of Swain's Backache and Kidney Cure: Buchu, The above Statement is correct L. D. MARR, Caahier. Safety, security and absolute reliability' assured customers. Every cour :eey extended, consistent with conservative banking. Accounts of bank lorporations and individuals solicited. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS C. W. Smith S. W A'an- T. C. Wiekirer L. D. Jarr C K iVickizer J. V. Smith Joel Williams & Co. REAL ESTATE Farms and City Property for Sale, Trade, Rent or Lease Rooms 1 and 2 Halff Building, First and Main St Tulsa,. Indian Territory. ( oC'c:ooooooJ MMMMM tl ;. w. MOWBRAY, ,, .; Br a. and Treas. 5; - . -V. 1. SHURTLIFF, i.: Vice-PreB. . JAMES TURLEY. 2nd. Vice-Praa. C. W. ROBERTSON, Jr., Sec'y 1 MOWBRAY REALTY CO -City and -Farm Property Oil and Agricultural Leases For SaJe E. Main St. IttWHIIHMHi Tulia, I. T. uiiiimnmiinttn-T Pure Food Market and Grocery C. CSIGLER, Proprietor Phone 84. All telephone Calls Answered Promptly. 108 'East Second Street. HOCSANDS of grateful customers in every etnte a:ti-t tie nujutKHiii HEALING PriO?ERTIE3 of the WORLD'8 BEST LINIMENT - THE GREAT HEALER I DEAN'S KING CACTUS OIL The Only liniment that Hea's without a Scar It cnren cuts. sp-iM, bruises, mrcfc swelling, Inmt-neM, old wouml-. lumtmKo.clinniied hnd. front bites, etc., and l tl- itundard remedy iurbarbli hiir rati n nltnl, ImrneM nd ddle ITU Ut, crutches, grease heel, caked mldcr. lick, mange, c-to. It heals a wound tn-m the Imtlom up and U thoroughly antiseptic. KING CACTUS OIL la aold by drngglsta In l&v. snd II b itlM. til and a decorated cn-ser-nt Jiiennl.l b ll-e manufac turer, OLNEY a MctiAIV. C(ni. i. iofa. If nut obtaluubie at your drugylaii t HE SHirttS D1J3 C3V.?A1f !S)LE AGENTS F)1 TJLn. I. T. t ..i : i. ..,11 lalia i.tiH'p n't the Ht'cker Willi II I"1" I'""" . 1 P .i,-w. Kliivnoo. On Mav 21. the f.rn silk, mw rnlniclto bcrrivx. oil o! Senior play "F-Miieralda." will he juniper hemet.. Soda Carbonate, Al pifscnted. ' The aniiiial commence-; oin. rodophyilin. Digitalis and Olere meiit exerciK,-!. will take place Friday; of Capsicum, fo combined an to make c.ii..iiiit .it iIip IWkcr the- them an alinoft i-cillc for kidney ater Therw nre thirt v-tliree to thirty-six 'irradiiateti in this year's clans at Ok lahoma City, the "swt-rt n'r pradil ates" auain jiUtniimheriiiR the boys. The commencement exercise of the i hirh whool. will conimenre Sunday, May 'JO, and end Friday.May a.l.when, the w-liouls will close for the .year. The baccalaureate sermon will ) hv I)r. Porter- of the First I HflptiM rhun h, in i-ne of the phureb i ...... to anal fl!auila.ll llAVlllir thplT . II I fiiia " " " oritrin from audi kidneys. A kidnry medicine in a pill form ia better for the kidneys than a liquid medicine, as a liquid medicine contains more or less alcohol that tends to irritate the kidneys, and wa . will find the liquid medicine will leave Jou in a. worse condition than before you bad. taken it. You will likely feel, bet ter at the Urn ofJaJiimA Js,.it, yl. stimulate; but all unnatural stimulants must be followed with reaction, and it is al ways for the worse. Now we have explained to you that Swain's Back ache and Kidney Cure will cure your kidneys. You cannot doubt our state ment before yon try them, can yout Certainly not. Now you know Mr. Shackle, of the Shackle Dni); com pany. Ask him if our statement is true. If he says yes. yon will, we hoie. for vour own sake and enjoy ment, jtive, our Swain's Backache and Kidney Fills a trial. If you will do this, it will mean great enjoyment.as thev rnre sick kidnevs. SWAIN MEDICINE CMPAXY, . Kansas City, M. No Public Statement. Washinirton, May 14J It ia un derstood, that the president dictated t Senator Allison a letter which may be presented to the senate concerning the Tillman charges. Secretary Loeb this morning slated there would be no pub lic statement from the White house today. Allison joined Roosevelt and Moody at a conference. He said that there were apparent descrenane ies be tween Chandler's statement and Mr IJoosevelt.'a. The denial could be explained. .For Rent Furnished rooms. In quire at Fourth and 'Denver. 5-15-Ct Lort-Small bunch' of key on key niiff. Finder return to clerk Bradj hotel' and receive reward. " " Get tha libit