Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT, JUNE 1, 1922
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KLONDIKE NEWS.
SAD DAYS FOR
FIELDS' SOLDIERS
It is almost unnecessary to say | Don't you get tired ot <<n<^."-11' ' govs Pants iust received,
that Mr. Capper does not care Let us rest you. Phone 183. We do meni^^ ^ ^ Hardee Rus.
very much whether Fields is el the rest. 'sell's Store.
.•cted governor, but he is interest-, • Mq nf
led in having a Capper-for-Presi-j 'Mens Mohair ,Suit% */'lde0°e .
.lent delegation to the republican ,the Priestly Mohair Cloth Ue
I presidential convention in 1924. It, signed and tailored b> the n°u-®
is equally true to proclaim that of Kuppenheimer, makes them the
M . i i • fUr.i'u r>r market. 0IZG8
666
Rev. R. H. Taylor of Pauls Val-
ley delivered a sermon to a small
congergation. He used as his
.text, "'On this rock 1 will buil'l my
I Church and the gates of ^ I.eli equany true io pmiwm m«v « ,
shall not prevail against it and ^ gad days for those those who are backing Scott are! best that's on the market. Sizes Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Hon.F. B. Swank will ■!"** ** will be found in Mathew 16 chap- "farmers" who "draft- also looking toward the 1924 sig-|87 to 48^ some have extra °| ,) Ue or Bilious Fever. It kills
the following times and places. ter jg verse. republican tarr lights along the pants. Buy them from HAKDr.fc nen>.
Saturday, fune 10th, Maysville (t was announced that Rev. J. e(j" John Fields as their candidate ■ t)er way 0f 1922. RUSSELL. 1 he g >•
i-OO P. M.; Lindsay, 3:00 P. M. Ijj, Williams would preach here f0r governor and gave him the - forecast what1
.Monday, June 12th. Purdy 1:00 llext Sunday at his regular ap nomination three months in ad- It is too eai - ,,
P. M., Robberson 3:00 P. M., tos- pointment and will be hero at vancc of the primary
. ' ;>A i AT «ut>a*t a'oIa/iL- Arn vnil f'nminB ,\f nennucutifin
onths in ad- u is iuu e«ny w "
After weeks 1 will be the result which f*
two mentioned gentlemen will be
Hoover 8:00 P. M. rl in our little Sunday S'-hool: do whose reputation wys acquired imM as to have ^^^.'al1 ba^d-
McnduV. Jun° 19th, Civit 1.00yo.:r utrt and we will hr.v® a lar«;e , behind a scree.i 01 suence and | tions 111 the Pr°P"
p A1 Stratford f :00 P. M., Byars congregation at this ;>lac<\ ncjjoiion would have no opposi- wagon in the . I ■ .
g'oo ? ' The majority of the main sing- turn. Hardly had the attorneys for< campaign '^18 almost unanimou
T'lesdav June 20th, Paoli 3:M> or4 of this place were in Pauls the railway syndicate, the Harves- ly agreed neit'^=1,.aHmi rpla
Valley Sunday at the Victory ter Trust, and Jim McGraw's | have a aingle qualif
Theatre attending singing there. | staellites got safely home than tive to governoring, > - ^
They report a nice time. ■ explosions occurred, and the im-
' We had singing at Klondike mediate prospect for another
Sunday night with a very nice1 great war among Oklahoma re-
]congregation in attendance. Some 1 publicans is splendid indeed.
1 fine selections were render-' - • • «*-"
3:00
P. M., Wayne 8:00 P. M.
Friday, June 23rd, Story
P. M„ Wallville 8:00 P. M.
Saturday, lune 24th, Wynne-1
wood, 1:00 P. M., Pauls Valley
3:00 P. M.
STATE SCHOLARSHIPS
TO BE AWARDED
FROM EVERY COUNTY
McGraw, banker,
and politician de
rea
ed.
Miss Inza Russell has retun ed
home from Chickasha Oklahoma,'
where she had been taking a busi-
1 ness course. Her many fnenda
■ 'will be glad to here of her comin;;
Stillwater, Okla.—In every back to stay.
county in Oklahoma, competitive Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pyles with
examinations are to be held June Mr. aluj Mrs. Jake Shinn spent
9 and 10 on which to award state Sunday with Mr. and Mrs E. R.
scholarships to the A. and M. I ol- Russell of south of this place 1 were dominant, and it was anreed
lege. Two students from eachi Mrs. Dewey Green and childten (;|riose leaders would support
county are to be selected. spent Sunday afternoon at tne jthe candidacy of Colonel Hugh
•" directed perrv home north of this -,— ~1
item of small moment when the
hungry republican leaders pre-
pare to assault the federal pie
counter.
John James
1 millionaire ana politician uc vnT.,. MitoT RK
luxe, gave the first squak when WOMEN S \OIh MUSI Hfc
RECONED WITH
he read that National Committee-
man Jim Harris had actually in-
dorsed the Fields candidacy and The women of Oklahoma are
was being asked to take charge of going to vote for the men of fine
1. : .2 1 f'l ..n,l f Kn ViiirWout
his campaign
Shortly thereafter a meeting
was held in Oklahoma City where
the federal administration leaders
"Your attention will directed perry home north of this place) for g0yern0r. They were of
to the fact that under a ruling of about a mile . .'course agreed that Colonel Scott
the attorney generals office an 1 Mr. and Mrs. lorn Crocker ot jg no great 8hucks as a candidate,
examination must be held 111 or- pauls Valley spent Saturday |>ut ajg0 a({reec| ^at he would do
der for scholarships to be award- night and Sunday w.ith Mr. ami as
well as Fields. Resides the lat-
ed", says a letter which l)r. J. B. Mrs. \V. A. Driskill. i^er an employee of Arthur Cap-
Eskridge, president of the col-i \ye had a big dance at the! v '. „,,k.
moral fibre and the highest
ideals. They will vote for men
who have shown by their actions
and proven by their records that
they will build citizenship and
make Oklahoma a place where
honor, virture and morality are
valued and respected. There are
more than fifty thousand women
in Oklahoma who have learned
through the public schools that
R. H. Wilson is this sort of man.
Thev found that he, through
ler is an employee ui Anuui 1 1 noj ~
. - -• , 1 per, the Kansas senator and pub twelve years and more
lego, has just mailed thhroughout Heckdon home last ^ lisher of a dozen periodicals, and [service, has stood the test. 1 he
the state. "The two students night and there was a large crpwd mV. Capper has concluded that he searchlight has been thrown on
rating first and second in the jn attendance. 1 will be a candidate for president, |him and he is unsmirched and his
examination will be awarded | we have a dance at every; therefore, it is to his benefit to reputation is untainted. Women
scholarships. In case they should change of the moon or at least two haye his man Friday in control will not take chances in voting
decide not to enter the college, n week. !0f the republican party in Okla- for men for Govener who are un-
then the alternates may be given Mr. Roy Fleming of the Beaty ^ ^oma .known or who are untried. \\ e
il.. ..U..ln>.„UViinu r\ i' if ! hpi'p il I'P Ulinlll SnIIIIiImV ill ! .. U«.,a nn nnndl't linitv flf D1 <1V1 II Q*
known or who are untried. We
have an opportunity of playing
safe this year and selecting a man
for Governor whose executive
ability is unquestioned. Who
wants to experiment by turning
down R. H. W ilson for someone
whom we do not know , whose
ability and personal qualifica
tiicn tuc -- ~ ihoma.
the scholarshhips, or if there are neighborhood spent Sunday in Nnturailv the followers of
no alternates,-the county superin- this part with friends 1 Harding some of them the men
tendent then has the right to ap-1 Mr. Shinn took dinner at Mr. ^ fjnance hjs campaign
point students to fill the vacan- M. (. Perry s Sunday. f th(j reaidentiai nomination.
cies. 1 Can you come to preachin next ' . jth the CaDDer
"The scholarships are open to Sunday? 1^f so be Present [ pian to Kansasize Oklahoma poli-
students who have completed .he will be Kla«l to have the singers i republican corner.
eighth grade and have received, t0 be present as we are looking tll« /he repmmcan come
or are entitled to receive thler for a crowd from Pauls Valley to Such stalwarts as | tions are an unknown quanity
eight grade diplomas. Examinat- ll(. present especially J. E. Dns-,Ketch, lint ' ' We do honor to our homes and
ions are open to both boys ard kill. hghts ^r^ ^c n eet,ng ,o P > !our fami,ies when we vote for
girls, and the winners must pur- The Methodist Gospel team of pose opposition to PieldB an i H.Wilson.
sue either the home economics or pau)s Valley will be at Klondike wherever such genHemen i
the agricultural course at the col- next Sunday afternoon. ]ble, checks are likely to be w -
lege and in addition, must oblige"6 1 ten. and the accumulation of a
themselves to do actual forming Madam Flanders Blouse. A new ,few checks was and is coAMdeied
for a period at least equal to that 'J'™ ™ m.eived. let us ! necessary for the use of the Scott
enjoyed by them under the scho- 'sh((,w yoU- HARDEE RUSSELL. |campaign committee.
lai ships." - - - -
These scholarships, created by
legislative enactement as annual
awards in each county of the
state, are good for two years and
pay $100 a year divided into nine
equal instalments
666
("Hires Malaria, Chills,
Fever, Bilious Fever.
Colds and LaGrippe.
NOTICE.
You can make no mistake in S
following the advice of millions
who have been restored to health
mm nine all{l happiness by Tanlac.—Rich-
Questions ardson-Robinson Drug Co.
upon which the examination are trade—In 'he
to be based arc to be supplied by F OR SALE OR TRADL-In .he |
tin* „nlWo i Lower Rio Grande Valley ol lex
!as, Orange and Grape-fruit land
in high state of cultivation all in
I crop and some improvements in i
j tracts from 20 to 80 acres all
The County Equalization Board dear of encumbrance, perfect ti-
will convent on the first Monday, tie. five miles from Mercedes,
June 5th, 1922, for the purpose of splendid neighborhood, close to
Equalizing and revising individu- school, deal directly with owner,
a I assessments in the County As- no commissions. Abundance ot|
ses-or's office, and remain in ses- water for irrigation. Price $. 00.00
sion from day to day until such per acre. Will take half in oil roy-
time as the work is completed. alty and half in cash on the H
W. H. HOUSER, acre tract. Address, l)r. R. M.
Sec. to the County Board of F,qu- ,\Vinn, Mercedes, lexas.
alization. ll-2t. il0-8t-pd.
If You Want
State Aid for Country Schools,
A Bank Guaranty that
antees,
Guar-
VOTE FOR
PAYNE
LOGAN tHjilUllljji
GARVIN
URBAY
"Endorsed by Hundreds
for CONGRESS
Fifth District
OF
Oklahoma
SUBJECTTO DEMOCRATIC PR1M.WIES
AUGUST 1.1922
Aetna Life Insurance Co.
MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY.
LIFE is uncertain but death is sure.
You may have Insurance but you should have more.
If you have none at all you are surely in the wrong,
So take out a good policy and have it along.
Take it out now and take of the best,
See J AS. S. W ATWOOD he will tell you the rest.
Temporary Phone 182. Box 342. Pauls Valley, Okla.
Distribution of State Money
Where Farmers can get it,
Co-operative Marketing and
State Regulated Warehouses
and Elevators,
Honesty and Economy in Of-
fice,
For Governor
Less Law
ment,
and Better Enforce- On the Democratic Ticket.
Better Roads from Farm to
Market,
Reduced Taxes by Taxing For-
eign Corporations,
(Pol. Adv.)
> ■• •( )4mmi >•«■ < 1*
-THE
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Now When You Get an AETNA POLK V.
You have the very best you can get.
You have saved yourself Money.
You have one you thoroughly understand.
You have one that gets better all the time.
So see about the Aetna Policy before you buy.
What you want is the best you can get, and the most you can
get for your money.
See JAS. S. WATWOOI), The Aetna Man.
PERFECT PROTECTION POLICY j
ORIGINATED AND SOLD BY THE
RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE CO. 1
OF PITTSBURGH
Provides:
A weekly indemnity for sickness.
A weekly indemnity for accident.
(Full pay for one day's disability, covers all dis-
eases and accidents.)
A monthly income for life and 110 further pay-
ment of premiums, if totally and permanently dis-
abled.
Face of policy paid for natural death.
Double or triple indeminity in event of acciden-
tal death.
A. E. CLARK, Agent
123 W. Paul Ave.
j
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Telephone No. 68. j
V
"Hey, felleri? Game's off
Jimmy Smith's mother tays
every boy can have ••mr
Kellogg's Corn Flakes! She'j
treatin' the whole nine cause
we elected her Jimmy cap-
tain! Oy-yoi, yoi. yot.
Easy to digest-
perfect summer days /oou-
CORN FLAKES
Heavy meals during warm weather encourage drowsi-
ness, sluggishness and headache! Eat Kellogg s Cora
Flakes liberally because they are the ideal summer food for
youngsters and older folks. Kellogg's digest easily and
let you walk or play or sleep in peace. And, they ra
satisfying to the keenest appetite. De-
licious with fresh fruits!
Insist upon Kellogg's Corn Flakes in the
RED and GREEN package which bears the
signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn
Flakes. None are genuine without it!
CORN FLAKES
Alio maker* of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and kromMeJ
THE UNIVERSAL TRACT
detroit
Fordson Often Does More
In a Day Than Six Horses
The Fordson substitutes motors for muscles.
The Fordson substitutes tractor wheels for the
legs of man and horse.
The Fordson takes the burden off flesh and
blood and puts it on steel.
It allows the farmer's energy to be devoted to
management, and not merely to operation. It
gives him time. It cuts his producing costs.
There's a big story pf savings made possible
by the Fordson. Let us tell you. Write,
phone or call.
HEED MOTOR COMPANY
Sold on Liberal Terms.
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