Farmers Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 21, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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Reports show only 15.9 per cent drop in salaries of 4609000 factory men
FARMERS CHAMPION
VOL. XI
ELGIN OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21 IM2 1
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I Value of a Bank Book
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VACATION TIME
"A svelUworn savings bank bonk showing systemat-
ic anil fretucni deposits i the bent recommendation :i
young man cm present when applying for u posilinu (if
trust. It H"l only an evidence of thrift but shows a
determination to live on less than In makes uliirh in
tlic last analysis ! t lie road to a competence. Kecmn-
incndatlonis and influence of friends of the applicant
face into insignificance w tt li the employer v hen com-
pared to the abuv'e itieti ttunuil characteristics"
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Tin- Old Itrlinble In vfXrtwn tills Week. roivJ oil 10(JiiJ. ffV t)d
beam Van Campi. 10 'JO 'Jic t can can llroil pinnffjlt IWc'' inJtrion
16 l!l Wc can Tumi fUli :V)e can lib Calumnt baking pivnlr .10'' fjol
dc-u Utile cuffci! m ntlil M;c lb will br Mnliir. flour will bn ilcaf
Drygcot!s Are Going Higher With Cotton
NO DEPOSITOR IAS EVER LOST A DOLLAR IN A
STATE BANK IN OKLAHOMA."
Bank Of Elgin
A STATE BANK
ELGIN OKLA.
A Town's Solid Citizens
Church membership dott not insure a man's honesty imett-
nt) or kind lieartedness But in esrry town the people who
are relied upon 10 support the best interest of the communi-
ty are usually those who are found in the churih of (heir
choice regularly on Sunday morninc
Go to Church Every Sunday
Why not emulate Christ's example andoursrlf n to church
not only this Sunday but every Sunday. Hrina your chil-
dren to Sunday school. Learn what the Hihlc teaches about
your relation to others It will nuin a happier household and a
pleas.uiter life. The people of our town who make the titrates!
contribution to the culture of the community io to church.
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Our vacation pomrn imxt week. w xjj.-ct to to to Urn Kpthifmf
Kncumpini-nl liopj yu will npiimelaln an.) Morally nitrorilc the slie
durinij our iibjcnce k it still be u rtllnf to eotrln to tlm store unci n(rf
find uf tlmre
Yours anxious to please
L.C. Coffin Prop.
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County Pair Winners.
In his exhibit of Chester
White lli'U'- at Liw'oii la-t week
l.ee Petty Won 1-t anil 2ml on
junior pi(C-"
In the boys' .mil eirls1 club
uoik Lee lit fner of Hie Stony
IVjiit ciub.wou 1-t on on ton .itid
Kets a trip mi the slate f.iir.
Olfstiurt M'nklc of Sterling
won l-t m lite i!ud vrar canning
rluli 'and .io'Kplune M.irklc 1st in
the iti'il M-ar canning club.
In Ihi' scsslng dub Helm Con-
stant of KlrtrliiT won l-l. Ron
Pee inn. KU't-Jiiii 2.ul. 11 ml I'Mi-
ragr Kinn.ud. Flelcliei -lib.
In thf clnli -"sshii! ti r I v. vr.ir.
.o. HviitlfV v " l"t. ll-izel IK'iit-i-t
wml. Mtldrxl Hefner mil. uurl
Oloti.in Muiklc ii'b
Hocsic Hi-llar Won IimI on
HWI't't pOl.llOCH.
Claude 1)1 tlsoi' Fletcher Won
Jrtt on corn fniK p'urs .nul 8'h
tm kiiftlr. his pri-niiums lotalttiu
about ?70.
J. Li rjedcnilr Flflcher svon
2nd on pe.uiut.s. H"r.ice Ptden
2nd on cm ton and G: aid Peder
1st on swet potatoes.
The Jive-tloclr pjr.ide tbi'Onb
the ?teeis of Lnvtni on Friday
morniiiR sv.is UuArr the -iii-veiin
ti'iulciicy of Hi nry V H.im-it
pi'ik . Hiitl was piuiiounccd u
ire md !sttcct:ss
PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN
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FRESH BEEF
Steak 20c and 25c Roanl Beef 1 5c
Vill li.fvc pork chop. in Friday evenmu on the loc.il.
CURED MEATS
Ham. liologiin Minced Hani
CLAUD HAYS Prop.
Ti'tr-r i . ti inimi
tiiiiSn wm iiiik
Kivrs town bus n .lolls- I'm Mini
llVt (til uhn lllr. Kirrslmils ninl t
ssliniu Ksersfii'lly IIKr lti' iiIsinsii I
III (Siiinl lliiniur 11111I iops iilioitt ilU '
perch's fiuoil ('ln'fr Tbl." it"1 Scout
tins Just n mnnj TrribV- nt Any-
body F.Ne but lie linen All Ills Wor
rvtaj: In rtiTute.
I GEORGE M. MALVERN
Oil Lands Leases And Royalties
Leasus near iltilllny; wells
Farm Lands Loans And Insuranoe
Prlvulc money to loan tin farm.
Sterling Oklahoma
p- iw m mm
Purebred Durocs
Henry W. Hasenbeck
o9afr
Some Difference.
In a shioment of tf.irtl lat
wei-k to Oklahoma City. H. P.Ro
n.u'ker inclmli'd a cow tint! a c.ilf
tibout six wi'i'k- olil. 1
The cow weiirlifil 1)00 at the'
yards and mild loi 3 i.c nl-.brinu
wk S2JJ.80. The c.ill sveihi'il 180.
and sold for V- cents 01 a lo-
td I of $111.50.
From these fin 11 res U looks
like it Would p.iv cittleineu to
rtiNf vealers 11 nil snip wiih their
COSVM.
FRESH CAR CEMENT
JUST ARRIVED
Buy Yonr Coal This Month
Before Prices Advance
SILVERWARE
CUTLERY
GLASSWARE
AND DISHES-.-:-
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
BADGER LUMBER & COAL CO.
Geo. O. Botkln Mgp.
Au!y--Haje.
Wesley V Male and Miss
Mae ILtile were united in mar-
riage at the court house In
Chickashal.ist Wednesday morn
Intf at 11 o'clock. Ke-v.Tiiylor. the
Uapiici p.i-tor oSiiutinjr. They
were irc.imp.inied tty the bride's
P'ii in- Mi. mill MrM. Ii. JJ
I li tflu ol K'.mn.
The In ids is well known in
this comnuiitv where -he has
spent mini ol her life a ml has
many ft letuU She attended1
the public -chools and duiiiiK
Jhe last two ynirs was h stmleiil.
in the hitfh sciiool. Sin: ha- wl-o
allowed inuie than m diiiiiry lal-j
flit in boili yoc.il ami
tm-trii men tal ami music .mil j
proved heiseli a star in tin 1
.school plays last ssinicri I
For -o.ue t'me tlieffrouin made
lieadtiiarterc at IJin while
wcikint: fm the (Had y Hell Oil-
Co. DurltlK that ttniu he proved j
himself 10 be a yery iiiiet intliis.
trious yotiiiR 1111111. 'I'hev left I
Satuiihy for a vii-it svitl relj
1tves.1t Garber after which theyi
expect to no to hmtiekeepiiiR at
Uiinciin where the irruuni is em-
ployed in the oil heJiU. 1
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Airs. Lou Crain
Mrs" Lon Grain died at her t
home west of liluin near Ml. 1
Scott at 0 o'clock last Wednes
day morniiiB: njjctl 33 veai. '
The body was taken that after-
noon to the St. Clair undertakiut;
parlors in Li wton where it was
kept until noon Thursday and
then was taken overland to
Marlow where burial took place
at 3:80 p. ra.
She had been very sick for
neverel weeks She wan first af-
flicted with diflm-e bronchitis
which terminated in pneumonia.
Four fihyt-icianH were called to
srive her relief but nil that tbey
vith other loving hand could do
proved futile. Shu In survived
bv her busbund and six cbil-
urep v
School Notes
Principal McTa:nart went to
Liwtnn 011 Monday uveninjr of
1.1 Week aild purchased books
fm tlie hijjli HChnul pupil- which
were kluppeU up luutiuy Uioru
imr.
The athletic spirit i. begin nin
to mn nil ? 1 itsti! aiiuiui! the Inirli
school ami irratiiuiar io.mii boy I
mill tin; re is talk of a luk.-t halli
team. ba bull U'nm.'.tnil proliH!
li!)' a foot ball 1 cm in in the neat
future. The school has plenty
of pin ye is hut 110 iii.itennl to
work with.
Mi-'-t's Oatnu ami 1 moselle
li 1 1 ton vsere alisent from school
Friday on account of sickness.
Hoy Hooper was ah-ent hoin
hiu'h -rhool Wednesday ami
Th 11 r ilas to helii bale hay. A-
lie is the only ineuibe'- of the-en-inr
clas things were at 11 Htand
still 111 that tfiadu during hi at '
-ence.
The students of the hiu'li
school are delighted to hear
their instructor teach civil irov-
eminent ami they wiy lie is ilulil
then with the goods .
A literal y societ3' is among
the posNibiliiies tube organized
in the near future.
(liven Their Penalties.
At last the four persons s-
soclated in the killinc of Hu-sell
M 'aiue. 1. 11 w tun service car
I IVer Ut spriiti: have been I
U'lsen men mini leniences
Ln. week the higher court
d"n)ed a new trial to CL-o Qohiu
convicted in I..1WI011 ot murder
so his oilLiinul sentertc; of elec
tiocittiou will stand.
l'he elec'roctttiim of Will Tail
w 1- al-o set foi Oct. 14.
fn cohrl nt Cheyeiuif; HoL'rr
Mills county last Thursday Eva
Hrsvia hiiiI hcI( I )ii IT 1 he two
(cumins who itccompaiilerFTatt
ami Oobin each wa eivcn'nve
V11 r in the stutc penitcnliarvat
hli Aleler lor r ibbinu a store
in Unit County while on their
flight into Texas
The four attorneys for tlic de
fcmlnpts put UP the plea that
thev svere forced to do svht.
ili.-v did by Tail ami Golan who1
swore at them ami 01 cud a rc-
volser intu their haml'i a they
entered the -store The Male
proved that they were in the
habit of ii.stttu piofamty and that
Eva llfwttt pulled ii 1:1111 on a
waiter while getting a meal at
Fletcher.
New Residence.
T. A. Merris "- hauling our
liimbr-r thi- week for the erec
lion d .1 "new rcnidence to rt-
place the one that was hunted
recent 1 v.
Huitdle.xton.' Wolcott.
Llovd Hmldlestnn of Fletcher
and Mis lioit Wolcott of Kluin
Wrii' iinit.-il in ni.irrmifi! at I.w.
ton Saturday afternoon County
Judxe Fulkrtou offlclutieg.
Tbey Were accompanied by Mr
and Mrs. Bei t Sessumrt anil Run
Cobb of Flctt her.
The bride hs been a resident
of Klicin for a number of yearn
and i the only daughter of Mr
and Mr. C. M. Wolcott. She
attended the mitjlic nchool and
liigh school heie and then at-"
tended the Fletcher IiikIi t rib oof
for one year uradnnting there
two years ago lHt uprintf. . S&r)
then taught html in l li Bfaf
er Uend dlntii't oue year rt'ifc
when she has remained at )iotfl't
A few week- ago nhe ninved
with her fainlv'lii (JliicilfBhu
and it tvaa reported tbt -'t
woir) nttejid U. O. . during
Ihe year ttl'l if Ibat syas the in-
tention the pjms werr cianen
Tbey vsill ic-idcat Fjetcjter.
On The Elgin Houtu
The baby of Mr. amly.Mrij
Grant Malheur of route 1 w re
ported on the stck list.
Ml8 Retha Hayea of route 1
returned Sunday from a two
djvs viii with her itcr Mm.
P. K. Uennett at Ltu-ton.
John Cost lias troved frnm tbt
0. II. Putney I inn 01) r.9Mir I.
to the Docktun larn) eiofrI?-'-'in.
o o o o & & t; o c m $ a o o o q & ?
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CLARK'S GROCERY
FOR
GOOD THINGS
TO EAT . i
a o lit o ic o o i a & o o & o & o r
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Pledged To Fraternity.
Thursday niubt. Wendell Wet-
tengel.'who in a fieslunan in the
University of Oklahoma was!
pledged to the Delta Sit; inn Delta
fraternity of the unlverMlv.
This is the sH"ic fraternity of
svuieii wuiuo nas ueen a mem-
ber tor several years
Joe Brandt who lias been
president of this fraternity re.
ceived the Rhodes cho1arhip
which i given annually to unlver-
tiitv studentH and will have all
expenses p)d in a four year
course in On ford University En.
uland. He Kraduatcd from the
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.i 1 riy i vfKin 11111114 in
sprjog nd is uow iy CfVtford.
FARMERS UNION
EXCHANGE
Dealers In
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
Bring in your
POULTRY and EGGS
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