Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
VOLUME XIX.
WALTON DEMOCRATIC
PAULS VALLEY, GARVIN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922.
NO. 22.
Oklahoma City, Aug. 2. Ihowever, he was hard pressed by
a lead of 19,551 over Wilson at , Walton
o'clock Wednesday night, the nom-1 Carries Fifth District
i.iation of Mayor Walton as gover-1 The impetus of a 3500 plurality
nor is virtually assured. Com- jn oklahoma county gave Walton
Plete returns from 1 686 out of the |the fjfth district in a walk 0wen
WaltT"1 70 280e' held fi'st place in Hu*£*s cou«ty I county but"w<Thave been unable to
VVUann ">0729 w^ile Payne went to Wilson. ®1*! get the vote in totals, on any of
wilson o , counties in the sixth district went the state ticket. We will have .he
Walton's lead is" gradually be- to Walton, three to Wilson. This entire vote by boxes for the next
v\ a non s ieaa is giauuauy ue Wl]gon-g ^ome district and he car-1 <t :ki„ ..
ing increased as the rural pre-
! the coal mining area, the heavy
;Red river strip of cotton produc-
ing counties in the boll weevil
I area, Walton carried the entire
eleven counties. In the fourth con-
gressional district, Walton took
jfive counties, Wilson vhree and
Owen one. In Hughes county
i where Owen led both opponents,
HEAVY VOTE POLLED
IN COUNTY CONTESTS
SCOUT CAMP AND
MEETING ARE ON.
A heavy Democratic vote
There will be a meeting of the
Pauls Valley District Committee
of the Garvin-McClain local coun-
Icil of the Boy Scouts of America
; Thursday evening, August 3rd, at
was the commercial club rooms
HERE THIS WEEK
ENGINEERS SURVEY
LOWER RUSH CREEK.
Mr. C. R. Hood, of the govern-
An engineering party has this
week been busy with a survey of
the lower Rush Creek bottoms
passing through and beyond the
south side of Pauls Valley, with
a view to preparing authentic es-
polled in Tuesday's primaries. The Pauls Valley. The hour is S P. Moment's Tallulah laboratories, and timates of the cost of carrying the
returns hAve been slow in coming. It is very important that all J- B. Scholl, state entomologist, ol big ditch on to the river.
in and the tabulation has been members of this committee be in iStillwater* have been here vhis : The Rush l reek drainage ditch
slow on account of the heavy vote, attendance at the meeting as sev-1 week in the interest of the light, will as at present constructed end
J. C. Walton, who is the Demo-
cratic nominee carried Garvin
issue of the paper If possible to
. — . . •. • l- f-j ,ried only Grady, Stevens and Com-|„gf romolete official returns. W
cmcts come in and it is predicted ;an(^e cJountie£; xhe . entire Red get complete oiiitiai returns.
L. Eagleton carried every county
in the district except McClain
eral very important Questions will against the boll weevil. at Pauls Valley and absolute need
be taken :it>. j Five acres of cotton were pois- of remedying this situation exists.
All is practically in readiness oned by the specialists in con- It is roughly estimated that about
for the big scout camp to be held'junction with A. T. Burge e;>rly $20,000.00 will carry the ditch on
at Byars Lake, August 8th to 18th. j Wednesday morning on the Kerrito the river and safety.
This will be the first annual en- Brothers farm adjoining Pauls |
campment at the premanent camp|Valley. Five acres were treated by rlTY.fi .... K ciinpi v
for bovs being opened at the lake^he process, where chemicals were ol
by the scout organization. I deposited to kill the pests. Addi- j IS BEING TESTED.
The expenses of the camp personal tests will be made on thtt |
county and was elected by a good'boy will be only $5.00, which is/'v|® ^res necessary. j pr p Markham, city health
plurality. F. B. Swank has a safe only one-half the actual expense,' ™ M. Tethers has a small expe- 0ffjceri j8 this week having a
lead for re-election to congress, as the executive council is stand- riment station of his own on the thorough test made of the milk
Jno. E. Luttrell of Norman is vhejing a like amount of expense foriW. M. Williams place near vhe wj,ich js supplied to Pauls Val-
nominee for State Senator. J. M. leach boy registered. The purpose;East Washita bridge. On the partly citizens by local dairies, as a
that he will win the democratic jrjver border, with the possible ex-
nomination by a Polity of be-1^, Qf Tillman county where
tween 20,000 and 25,000. wilson is maintaining a small
Mayor Walton has apparent jea(j Qn i,,cornpiete re-
carried forty-eight counties in 'he ..
state, to twenty-three for Wilson lurl *
but one /ongresslona?dfstricVihe (ARRESTED FOR SALE Thompson lead" the fieid by a j of the camp will- be both educa-j of the field treated by Tethers : precautionary' measure against
second where his commanding OF MORTGAGED STUFF, large margin for representative tional and recreational in nature, jthe infestation has^ been cut down ;diseases during the hot summer
lead in' Muskogee countv Rave him! iwith Queen second and Scrivnei i Plenty of eats, hikes and stunts to only 1 per cent, while on ad months. As soon as the state's of-
the district although Wilson car-' J. C. Carter, a former well-j third. Van Bales in the _ second are promised b.y^Rev. W.A.Wil- j ^s^^^cotton^the > filial report can be had, it will be
ried an euqal number of counties. I known farmer of this section, has |commissioners district led by 6'_
Wilson carried two districts, the been .arrested and is held in the j majority and T. H. Rice in i,he
first and the eighth. iGarvin county jail charged withithird district by 101 majority
congressional
In the first congressional dis-
trict Wilson carried the five larg-
er counties, the other four going
to Walton. In the eighth Wilson
carried seven counties, Walton
four and one, Texas county in the
panhandle country, may go to
Owen where meager returns indi-
cate that the former chief justice
is holding a slight lead over his
two opponents.
Strong in Third.
Five districts, the third, fourth,
.fifth, sixth and seventh have evi-
dently gone to Walton. The Okla-
homa City mayor's most amazing
strength was in the third district,
the biggest democratic district in
the state.
In this district which includes
are
the sale of mortgaged oroperty. jthe nominees, Kimberlin in ;he
Carter is held in default of $1,- first having been returned with-
500.00 bond. He was arrested at out opposition. Five county offi-
Waurika, where he was located jeers were re-nominated without
with part of the property he had opposition, namely, Jno. R. Law,
mortgaged in this county. Deputy | Court Clerk, L. Z. Ashurst, County
Sheriff W. E. Buckholts brought Clerk; J. F. Myers, Treasurer: vV.
him to Pauls Valley Monday.
MAN WAULD MAKE
INTOXICANTS HERE.
>H. Houser, Assessor; Mac Wil-
liamson, Attorney; and Ed Cales,
'County Weigher.
| Total vote, unofficial in
contested races follows:
coxson, who will be in personal festation ranges from 30 to 40 per ;matje public here.
charge of the camp as the official cent. j jg thought the milk supply of
scout executive for Garvin-Mc- the town is of the best but the
Clain counties. FEDERATION PICNIC test is being made as a matter of
O 1 a |}wj SUCCESS routine.
DRY WEATHER DOES j " I Last week Dr. Markham receiv-
' The County Feederation Picnic'ed r*P°.r,,°'1 ^LTrwlrded^o
in spssinn It.lv 2<)th was h irre.t water which he had forwarded cO
D. C. Mooring, of Stillwater, success. About seventy-five wom-!be tested, and it was oun to >e
state horticulturist, made a trip en were present
DAMAGE TO PEACHES.
with the Club Pure- with 1,0 traces of typhoid or
to this section Tuesday when-he hoys and girls and husbands mak- ,olher contagious bacteria.
Guess Work
on Batteries
Don't Go!
The man who guesses
what's the matter with bat-
teries doesn't lest long in
the battery business.
Sooner or later he guesses
wrong—and there's a bat-
tery owner who'll never
come back!
We take the trouble to
find exactly what's the
matter — and our expe-
rience tells us the best
remedy.
Willard Standards of Service
are impartial —exactly the same
for every make of battery. Come
in and let us show you-'
Valley Battery
Company
Pauls Valley, Okla.
Representing the
STORAGE
BATTERY
Walter Tyler, of near Katie,'County Judge:
was arrested Saturday and Lasater
brought to Pauls Valley Wednes- Cofield
day morning charged with an at- Shenif:
inspected the Rollow orchard near in? about two hundred in all. .
the Wynnewood. I The program was enjoyed very | R. N. Byars of Byars was here
| It was found that the extreme much especially the talk by Mrs. ithis week on account of {Vs ^ 'j^.-
'drving sun had cut the production Pearson, past^president of the,illness at the 1 auls Valley
iof the orchard from fortv car State Federated Clubs, and the or- tarium.
-14561 ioads to only fifteen cars. Thous- iginal stunt by the Home Keep- "
- 2942, an{js 0f trees bearing many more ers Club from Liberty.
thousands of Elbertas which were I A discussion on building a Re«t
tempt to make intoxicating liquor, i Worley 2091jrnogt promising two weeks ago Room at the Fair Grounds was
Tyler has been released on "bond : Lobaugh ^04jwere never picked, owing to the followed by a speech by Mayor
of $500.00. His arrest was the re-j Allen 1193, shrinkage of the peaches in xhe Russell who said that it was not
suit of a search made some weeks Superintendent: nntlbeat. This is the quickest and too late to build this, assuring the
ago by deputy C. B. Sweeney ofi Pratt worst damage of its kind ever]women that the city was interest-
Perneil. j Hart known to strike an orchard in this ed in the proposition as well as
I Spence 449 j Keeti0n. the farm women. A committee was
MAN DISTURBS THE i Cowling 1208 j appointed to meet with Mr. Rus-
For Commissioner—2nd Dist. i« uRrrirn sell at 10:00 o'clock Monday
Parks 646 j * ' ' ' morning and plans were made for
Bales 708, ON SULPHl R ROAD, the building. The City Federation
For Commissioner—3rd District.! will furnish the building showing
Rice 907 | \ driven by George Gibson, splendid co-operation between ihe
Rotenberry 806 badlv wrecked Saturday night .town and country women.
PEACE AT PAOLI
Ernest Jones of Rosedale was
arrested at Paoli Sunday morn-
ing charged with the disturbance
of the peace, of the •.'.immunity.
When arraigned before county
officials, Jones entered a plea of
guilty and is now serving a term
in the county jail here.
DEMOCRATIC C ONVENTION
ODOM LOSES CAR
on the road to Sulphur, near Da-;
vis. when the automobile struck a GOOD BALI
iconcrete culvert. Gibson was i
Meetings of Democratic voters'bruised about the face.
are hereby called to meet in each I Barnett Wright, who was with
precinct in Garvin county at 2 P.! Gibson at the time of the accident, |
GAMES
AgE NOW SCHEDULED.
vie .,i. H |..w JIL The Pauls Valley base ball team
M., Saturday, August 5th at which suffered a broken hand, two fin- w>" meet Wayne today, Fhursda>.
AT SULPHUR SUNDAY.|time one delegate for each 20 gers being incapacitated. Fortu- Purcell, Friday, both Rames
jvotes cast in the primaries will be nately, neither occupant of the carjheing played on the Pauls vai.ey
R. Odom, who drove to Sul- 'named to come to the countv con- iwas seriojslv hurt, neither one diamond, according vo arrange-
rvzw
phur Sunday in his new Ford ivention which will be helfl in being thrown from the car by
roadster for a day's outing, found; Pauls Valley at 3 P. M„ on Tues- impact.
when he prepared to return that
his car had teen stolen from the
street where it had been parked.
The car was insured. No trace
has been found of the car or the
thief since the disappearance.
Detectives of the insurance com-
pany are working on the case and
hope to have the stolen property
located at an early date.
COUNTY HOME AGENT
TO COLLECT DATA.
At ar. early date there will be
compiled and published by Mrs.
Lena T. Gentry, county home dem-
onstration agent, a survey of sum-
mer activities of the various wom-
ens clubs and boys and girls clubs
of the county.
This collection of information
will be made by mail, and any in-
terested party wishing to give in
such data will please see or write
to the office of the agent in Pauls
Vallev.
he ments this week perfected by 0.1;
B. Wofford, manager.
I The games will be called at
3:30 P. M. and a full attendance
of Pauls Valley fans is urgently
HAS ITS MAN HERE, requested and expected.
! The Valley nine was
day, August 8th, at which time!
delegates will be named to go to HIGHWAY DEPARMENT
the State convention held on Au-
gust 15th.
6D\6<\viLL1AMS, I Mr. B. R. Thomas, deputy auto- Wednesday by the Elmore City ag-
County Chairman, mobile tax collector with xhe state ;gregation, 9 to 8. The game, how-
defeated
FORREST THOMAS, Sec'y.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY
OWNERS.
| highway department, is here this |ever, was very closely contested
week rounding up all of those who'an(l a spirited style of ball dis-
ihave not registered their automo- played in spite of the seemingly
The annual "installments for,
loose score. Battery for Pauls Val-
ley was Gaehart and Offinger.
Hot, Dry, Sultry
W eather
Causes bad blood and therefere ren-
ders one more susceptible to mala-
rial fever, typhoid fever and other
like diseases.
Prevent these diseases by get-
ting your system in the best of con-
dition. We can supply your needs in
Nyal's Blood Tonic.
biles for the current year.
A number of such car owners
'have been found here during the
paving, sidewalks and sanitary jpast few days. A $5.50 penalty is ;- > S
lateral sewers are payable in the i charged against those who are .^o j OPENED IN VALLEY,
office of the City Clerk until the
first day of September without 1. W. C. Willsmson of Wilson. Ok-
here Friday looking
penalty. After September 1st, all
special assessments, or install-
was in the city first of the week
ments payable on that date, will j looking after business matters,
be certified to the county treasur-jMr. McCracken is in the real <3s-
er and be placed on the tax rolls Jtate and loan business in xhat city
and penalty will apply at the rate which is near thq famous Muscles
of 18 per cent per annum. iShoals which have been receiving
JOE S. BOTTOMS, so much favorable publicity late-
City Clerk, ly. ^
for a location for a grocery and
dry goods general store.
It is understood that he contem-
plates renting a building on South
Chickasaw Street and that he will
probably come here at once to
open his establishment.
Protection
When your car is ruined by
lightning or fire, it is a com-
forting thought to know that
you are protected in every way
by
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
\
Such protection assures you
of reimbursement for a loss, no
matter where your car is when
destroyed.
Insure your1 motor car
through this local agency of
the Hartford Fire Insurance
Company and be free from wor-
ry. A Hartford Automobile
policy is broad, liberal and free
from needless restrictions.
Ask for further information.
TOM FOSTER
Phone 68.
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
"SERVICE THAT SAVES."
I
If It's New—
We Have it
First.
Baker Drug Co.
For
Better Prescription Service.
Latest and
Best In
Fiction.
| SPECIAL PRICES
ON ALL
Broom Corn Bills
Special Prices for Saturday on
Louis Coffee and Karo Syrup.
STRICTLY CASH !
i
Pauls Valley, Okla. j
z
Ballard & Kendall
Phone 55.
Mr. FARMER
"Calcium Arsenate"
Do You Know What it Means to You?
What did the Boll Weevils do to the Cotton last
year?
"THE BOLL WEEVILS GOT THE COTTON"
Why not try and save the cotton you have plant-
ed this year?
COTTON IS NEEDED
Control the Boll Weevils with CAIXIUM ARSE-
NATE so you can get a cotton crop.
HAND SPRAYERS—WE HAVE THEM.
PALACE DRUG STORE.
CITY DRUG STORE.
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