Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 2, 1915 Page: 10 of 26
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T E N
MThc Oil Fields
(III M Klil I ol ill I It) VS.
Kuo. Okla . . 10
Col irniiii light i
fori lirav .. .4'l
i
I Ma ( n ft l . M '
C.ildo (Sft l ) .fin I
CidrtV (l d 4'.
8 1 I loads l.ll '
-
rr it i r
Mm . black if
N ir Qailla !l 7
Oeraina; H3
Daball ... 07
Kirll Llroa . . SS
Mill Uia
Wooatar . . . s . 11(1
I" 11 i ... 7
Pi nr. i hi ... Hi
K.tl''l R ... Ml
It Igiai I ' s
llliu i 81
CENTS IS THE
PRICE AT CUSHING
Increase Oil Rims
i
Mi. '
lahotua pipe II lit would lie Increased
i
ganouui cnienl wii made ) idny 1
In believed I hlil both the Ti k is anil
lin Quit ilpi lln will foi Ion i hi
lead Ml h) I In I t til ii
i
I in tvli
boon ruMtimr. Ml pel -till i Push
.ii
1'i'ln nary from Ihr field i rulnnioii
pin chasm iini have in n ii in . Hu n
lines hh common carricj
Ths announcement yestordu) had in
Inst nit offoel in tin i" m. i fccllnn v
pressed on nil .siili Mini) ! llevc
thai it la only a question of i short
time ii ii 1 1 1 nil tin' ell outsidt hi 1 uah
lug will iio run.
It is believed iii.it the li minion? .i
tho recent nil hearing. It: Tulaa Ii re
fie. led in this noa ordei v the
hearing several i 'ui hlr i pi od n
titled thai thej u.i lid Hi II I" mi ii
oil at tin' market hut would tank
thru production and uwull i hlgbri
market. With 'u ihlnu i lui lion Ii
otlfllnf rapidly Ihej prohabl) won't
hold theli ml en lonn bul the off i I
wilt lie prohuhl) to lot the bigger pipe
lines uae theli linos to care for ill the
'production outaldu of dishing
HI SIM S.S CARDS
Day or Klalll I'lioiie mca
STANUY & RvlctUMi;.
I uuvra Directors
! . i eal i bird si Tulsa ikla
JOSEPHINE STOHEY WHIIt
VIAOUKII OF VQ10I PRODUCTION ami
IRTIBTIO BtNOINQ
Op.iii for rragpii'nta fur rotirerta. recltBll
fuiiriaU. ate.
ti i ii 1639 Boatk Boahtar Phoai IT6I
W. J. GREGG
Attorucj -ui -l.nw.
I SI l-l.'i-lli Flral Nall.io.it
Haul. Building
It IM. iikl
TULSA HOSPITAL
v l.i I South Fiflti Mret Pa Mil
79 Aaibalanca at Any Hoot
tjpaa i.i mi Phyalciini oi Fattsntat of
Any Deinimliudnii
MISS a 0 ZKUit.F.R. Hupl
Oradllata UtuvrrMty el famii'lv una
ll.isrntal Tram in; School
Purr Drugs. Hue Cigars.
JOPLIN DRUG
rOMPAIMY
.M.iio noil Prlaco tracks
i.i ii I I ; i I t I i
LAWTBB
11(1 I'n . i Matioual Rani; Bi.l . Tula..
ni ui ii i until nil
I ni' iin i irgi '
ii I. in. I the)
. i. n i. ii up 1
II II I' M ill III
II i ("Hlftl
I
in u. l. "in. in in. toil ili it Hi" t'uah
pi ice " declared
.. refuse in sell
rolnil Ul ami H
1 1 1 1. " n i.' ii i rrel
in iin-
l iii. i
C. B. Hoffman
I Hull i in Decorator ami (iralnci
I I utae Palntlm and I 'a pel I laimny
I
Dr. Eva Young
Osteopathic Physician
si in! is urn mii .if pi oportlon
ni a foi ml iini inn! igo with ii"
THE TRUTH ABOUT
LEASE RESTRICTIONS
Declaring i hal 1 1 - imni i Hon ol
i. Mm nefca ol departmental leases
uklahoiiiH fields ind lias In the past
ketliig facilities for Oklahoma crude
ml. a commit! I well known eltl
ueatlou of lease reatrlctlonn from
'rii" undersigned is a committee ol
land owners bualncaa men imchunlci
j iini laitini'is in "iii iai. i .'i 'ii.u i in
i mi iihIiisIin ui Oklahoma i one In
which every ctllcen Is Interealed. 1 1
is iii pin it'll Industry: of the state
uia wherein we are all Intererflc'dj
Not only the localities where oil la
now belnn produced bul beyond ouoa
lino iii. i n "1 iii i local 1 1 lea in our
state will produce toll and Oklahoma
now producing more than one-fourth
of all I Ii" ml "I' I h" u Iini" wi'i I.I rati
mini is well i"! years iii come produce
prohahlj 'ii" hall of the world's
supply and Ihorebj being Hie nil ""ii
lei of iii" n hi i.i have 1 1 nil Induatr)
mi i nini" substantial busts and al
better prh than states like Penn
sylvanla Ohio Weal Virginia ami
Indiana where the ml production lias
ii" mii" inn Mtnall i ' .tiler the 1 1 llvltj
in. i i ipital "f lie- world a8 ikla
houia ' in eastlj .in. if iin- present "in
barrasalng ami unjust Interference
wiiii our Induatr) la ibollshed
ii is nonsense foi an? public of-
ficlal ni' lln- si ite .a Hi" United
si ii... i.. mi that ih" law price of nil
in Oklahoma i due in overproduction
hi Uklahoma when tim fad Is thai
Hie production ni' it 1 1 world in
recent years has not Increased equal
in iin. Increase In .the consumption
of ml products 'riie facts arc iiiti
Mi" low price of Oklahoma ml la due
ni n eh in i lie iii i hal marketing
fa littles in Oklahoma have nol kept
pace wiih Inerea l Oklahoma pre
duclion iini that under the present
Interior depaitment rules the existing
I pipe lui" cominintes so control Iho
hi. i''i' production as to discourage
i ii.l pi i v mil i mil p. titora a n. t '.ini
pctlng i:' trketlnR faclllttea and as
long j-- iii" present Irfterlor depart
i ineul i ui. s i-.i . in i i hal inn t he
1 ni " .. ni "i! monnpoli i ii.u stnirnates
Hie market win exist
''ni siunan is (tod haa given ok-
lahoms Hi" nil. opea the waj t"t
competition Kvery land ownei has'
t tie right to world wide market fur
pn ..ni nil" "f win ii wecomplaln Is
"No person firm oi corporation will
iii.- illowed to lease within the lerrl-
: lory ". upled by the I'n.- Civilised
Tribes for tho purpose of liroduclng
nil or gas more than fortj eight hun-
drcd i 1800) c-i'.-i of hind in the
ask i hal i M mi" be -ii inged
0 " person firm or ciorporation
'an) inn" ml m gas leaaes upon re
1 atrlch i Indl in lands of the Five Clvl-
ii ..i Tribes iggragutlfig mor than
; undeveloped land. 1 1 ii.u la land nol
i
j W. snl.. it" 4h.il Men Indian Iin I
owner subjeel to the f otog mie
mif rs iii" burden ind drutructlon of
ih" line of in- property iii.it i.-suiia
hi great' pi i nn n a i loaa in hun. and that
ih. - . indltioni in th" producing oil
region makea ih iittnualion of itiin
ml" a support ui monopoly) and dls-
courages the building up ol coin
'iji nl) opposition to the full ro-
moval ol ili' forty-eight I lied llni-
itatton 1. a few tnlagulded oi unln
formed people cUkiuorlna. foi i no pro-
ItK'llon In lln- .small n if ploducer and
even if iin ii oontentiond we-re true
ii .. governmenl baa no right i" da
atro) iin- Indian's property valuea or
perpetuate monopol) oi otherwlae
throttle in. gi at Induatr) of ikla-
lioma mil He commerce and labor
n mil stil" but Hie fai ls arc I his
oiicluaion is imi i orrei i
'i h. proposed iineudmenl still gives'
th small producer the same chancv
Ih. 1 1 In- UOW has Willi limited ' "in
petition to aecQre the original leaae
mil does hot oi'en the door to any
competitlojn except thai which be has
under the preaont nil" bul every
small ji mln "t will rogllge that (hp
i mend men! ia great benefit and
encouragvmonl la lilni foi the very
plain reason thai as su nt as be de
yetopa his Indian lease he lias .hi
i wet upon w hli h i u (ton "w-
money or II he wishes in .sell ins
i mi in i imi. in i in by reason of re
:. 1 1 iii inns lielng removed hava the
permission in iell his production i
nil) .ni" I lln wide WOlId Who Wlslni.
in inn It so ill" mii iii producer has
iin- . mi. hin. 1 1 1 hi i iiis India n
Ii iae after this amendment thai in
tias undei tin present nil" and aa
. i ni is he atrlkca ml mi lln- leaae Hie
restriction would paas Uwa) undor
in . iniendmem an i Ihe full value of
bis dei "I.. i" i I. is. u i. enjoyed
II eli
Be Scire Yrou Arc In
Tlie Right Place
- MHli Main M
wn and i nl iy
I w Idei pre ol
s give i ml a
' . : i ' i ..whs $1.01)
Inlaya $1.50
w nil 1 0 for .... .$.. III)
r Unless Extractfon 500
. We apeciallze in ';vitiy sleep
vapor Children as well aa old
people aro perfectly safo in ua-
it. Ilomember n;e are nol enn-
ti". led with any otin-r dent lata
iii the ilty.
Open ) eiiums 7 to s
1
I It
Mouth Main Mis'-1
luls i Ol.la
:;' i
i
New York Dentists
mii nn 1 1 "'
i.i citiaons of
ihis locality 'imi nni Interested In
1 1 A special element . n Indus! ty glone
n serving 'without pay nni wholly
i ' from an) Influence except the
puhlli welfare of this t illty ask
.mi neighbors to think foi themaelvea;
.in i. th" prupoaitl m we are advo-
cating; realise that with a big pro-
duction in Oklahoma If open in invite
ih.- i ipital and Indusli) ol th" world
lo Liuong uaand engage m mar-
keting nil will it eats far In 1 1 "i '"'n
aillons than lie- present disastrous
ami commerce destroying limitation
'hli perpetuate monopol) and ruin
n .1 d a roj Industi 'w ask thai
i on be imi misled by i hi host) and
s" is .liiiii.ii a ssi iin. lis .i men who ap-
peal in he friends "I the iml'lli. hut
from ever) Indication are th.. ills'
gulsed advocatea of monopoly
i lui land mi in rs dem ind t he un
strlcted markets of Ihe world
Oui teamstera and mechnnica de-
mand th" right i" iih.it ind promote
thta great Induatry
Oui merchants and manufacturora
demand Ihe right i" unrestricted and
unhampered commerce 8
The mill proper source of control
in i regluatlon 'of an) commerce or
Industry is (he law tn il.iuc; bodies Of
the nation oi stale and s'eii regutu
dun so derived will be of general ap-
plication nti therefore without In-
jury The pi ople through these
legislative tjodles )iave then oppor-
(unit) fnr i r lion ami should not 'be
hampered by arblti iry rules ema-
natliiK from purel) administrative tie
part menta
Thla aeuselesa tutu about iv r
production of oil is well lllusti iled b)
reference i" the Wei thai oil la sold
in Oklal i fnr to ii'tiis per barrel
while an equal or Inferior tirade of
Hi is snhi in Illinois foi 'i cents per
barrel No reason on earth for the
difference . x i pi that llllncls has
iinil" marketing facilities while ' k
I ih mil's marketing facilities are
hamper d hnd reatrlcted we there-
fore aa a committee Interested In
Oklahoma's public welfare( aak evorj
merihauti every manufacturer every
land owner ever) leamaler every
mechanic ind every other eltlsen
having welfare of Hi" publiu a' hearl
to siun iii" petition 'nni loin in ii"'
appeal ! amend He' department rutty1
thai imw perpetuate moViopoly and
in ike proaperlt) impoaalhle
TATR BUADY
s II I.KWI8
.1 II CRAIO
V W KIR
.1 l ll II. I..
M A DeVINNA
IliC I'ipr lane I'limp
riii- I'ralrlc pipe line it is nisi closed
it order for oi i Ihe new horizontal
triplex double acting power pumpa
whl hwlll ha" a capacity of twenty
thousand barrels per day against eight
hundred pounds pressure These
pumps will bo driven b) Ihree hun
dred horsepower oil engines and will
mark a nevi era In pipe linn pumping.
This niiii'n will he installed some-
where along the upper end of the
I'r. film's line which Is imw being
looped al Alton in .
rii".." win ii" the largeal power
pumpa directly driven bj crude oil en-
gine ever constructed The pumpa
it" being furnished by the National
Trenail company of Oil City Pa.
whose Intereata In this section are.
looked after h v t 1 McLeod travel-
ing engineer.
i Hoffman
The Ite'ynold Drilling company's
number I on Ihe .. Tiger section
I I 14 Is flrj at 3.012 feel.
Iten'olQ ind others are drilling at
800 feet in their numbei I on the K
Pat ton i ii in. s" lion 1 1-11-14.
ii. 'nil. in
0 Tile Brotherhood of American "foe-
man in the future will moot every
Wedneada) evening at their new lo-
e itlon 114 1 -' smith Boaton. Mem-
bers are requested lo attend.
a c MULLlNS Poromanl
n si tailor inadei In Tulaa aiilta J:'"!
H.i up W P Tailor. 8 Real-Third.
Atv
Notice to Con tract oca
Healed propoaala for Ihe erection of
.hi i iii ii. ni plumbing It" tmg and
Iwtrtng i" iim Qlonpooli Oklahoma)
IsrhooThouae will .1"' received by the
board of education Ulenpool Okla-
' horn i al ii a m Ma) T 191 r. Plana
and apeelflcatlona on file al office "f
E Endacott architect Tulaa Oklka
A deposit of required for safe
return of plana and specifications.
The Olenpool board of education r
aervca the right to reject anj and nil
bi la A.iv.
Want". t partly developed of
en leaae containing from forty
rea. up to four or five hundred. Will
i) c tab Addresa J A odeii. Tula
The Time Has Ar-
rived For Light
Weight Clothes
Tiiis store loads the tn'M in Unlit
vvpiglH clothes for sumwpr ivegr
prifod far D6low Ihe nioount yoii ate
UHPtl to pnyinff
Genuine Palm
Beach Suits
$5.00
r. i Feel fitting well i liloretl
Sli'.s li to 18.
Better (Iraden ii
$5 00 $G.50 $8.50 and $10 00
11G SOUTH MAIN.
I
w.
11
I
al
All Tht
Nifty
Straws
Ate Here
llbeii T. Patrick Petroleum tTrx-
ctiangn. Oil and u:n properties any
kind and sie; oruffs.oli ind products;
wells drilled and proportlea developed
for asti or Interest; petroleum propo-
altlons promoted; money Invested; cx-
iinltiatliitls made legal root I nverateS
adjusted Hotel Tills i. Phonfl 27.
Adv.
Dr Larkins oateopathlc physician
third floor New DaDlel building
Oil field maps coveting the entire
producing fields of Oklahoma We
arosJso pre pa red to bandb your prob-
lems in civil engineering surveying
nil mapping. Tulaa Engineering &
Supply Co. Ploneei Bidgn Tulsa
Okla. l.i .a 3336
SAYS HILL COMPANY
REFUSED BIG OFFER
c lal l.i Th U'mid
C'PBHINO Okla
Miv I
.1
A. !
Llppencott representing New Ifork
capitalists aald tod a) thai m offer of
(110000000 had been refused b) on-
owners of the Kill oil A Uaa
Co. their holdiAga being along the
smilli end of the Cuahing pool II ap
p. '.us ft. nn what Mi Ulppencotl was
wilting i" give out ihai a taiK'' Byndl
cate in New Ifork city' and Buffalo
are attempting lo bu) large holdings
in tim Cuahlng field with a vlen to
eatabllahlng one or more refining
p mis in i ikiahomu
"Ann oi i of unprecedented pros-
perity la very near il band." .suit Mr
I i ppencol i . "nnd eaatern money is
Becking an outlet in the west our
i pie have abiding faith In th" oil
bualnesa where the field ia proven
ami we shall probably locate a rifm-
Ing plant here if we gel ihe production
and leases desired Cuahlng Mode
ppeala in us ami naturally this is
what we want for refining pbrposea"
concluded i he apes ker
PETROLEUM EXPORTS
SHOW BIG GAIN
Wallace Sanitarium
x Ray Osone and Electrical
treatment Violet Ray Electrta
Light Hydro Electric Bupor-
Heated Air and Medicated
Baths togethei with Medicine
ami Surgery
Qr WALLACE formerly first
asalatanl surgeon University of
Tennessee Nashville Hospital
nd Kvi-'u private Infirmary in
charge.
bauluulum: 1308 Admiral BomI
Phones -'r.sr.-HiL'
OUARANTft"
ABSTRACT TITLt
OMPAN
Os
0
W. S BAILEY Mi!'.
E. 4th St Opposite Post
office. We have a photo-
graph of every record in
Tulsa County.
'ii Kporta il crude petroleum and
Its products from the United State In
March imounted to I0T.163.S94 gal-
i na ralu d a! $ia i40412 says the
on t'lty Derrick Compared avlth
Pebruarj thoae figures shoa the sub
stantial gain of iri.ti f.7ri2 gallons and
1114.1121. The grades which show
an increase over tin previous month's
ligurea with their respective Kims are
crude i.bO-'.OTO gallons; Illuminating
oil. 1 1022 lit gallons and lubricat-
ing 5651166 kiiIIiiiis There was a
Mini 1 1 decrease :n (lie expprl of gaso-
line ami nanhtbs of aboul 1.100 900
gallons and a loaa ol over 1 x.flO'i.ono
gallons on residuum. Notwithstand-
ing tii smaller quantity of gasallm
exported ;i M irch th( re was a main In
the value aver the Pebrusrj (Igures
showing thai a better price was oti-
t Ht.t Another notable feature la
thai the values reported for gasoline
and foi in''. h atlng mis are ii the
total for ea doael) approaching that
r i "iv.-1 for iim iinmiiit nf Illuminat-
ing oil exported A few years ago the
difference ranged from t.o to so per
ctnl in favor ol Illuminating oil
while now ii Is below & per oenl
The ixporta "f petroleum during
Hie month if March compared with
thoae in iho same month of the pre
.i.iis year are of i teat Interest In
new if the fact thai ths German em-
bargo on shipping to ihe United King-
dom began March 18 ' These exports
simvv Increases In crude from 7;i-.-
s 1 4 gallon! valued ut ftlitt7S In
Man h 114 lo U.718.SS1 gallons
ilued al 1841804 In. March IMJ. it
Will he noted that Hie price of this
nude vvn.i OXCfastvel) low .s" Ihit nl-
though ttir oxperta last mouth were
nearly double those of ths previous
March the price of the tirger quan-
tity was greatl decreased
The same stotemen! Is U'U In a
mii tiler degree In respeel to Illuminat-
ing oil In March HM4. illuminating
nil w is exported t" the extent of 77.-
I. i. ii . .;.!i" -. v. I '. I al i ' 12.001
and In Mar ti 191b. ths amount de-
creased to 7174486! ffatlons valued
nt only 81.066261 :
Although the w.urinK- countries of
Europe ars paying extremely large
prices for many of the munitions of
war tti are obtaining from the
United states u is quite evicn1 that
rondttlons iiavn permitted ihenr.to
make hard time bargains In inspect
I. petroleum ai d Ita products Even
in the as- f gasoline one of' ths
nest essential necessities 'tor the
armies of Orsal Britain and Prance
there was a conslderablo reduction
from. Hi prl of March 1014 tn that
month exports ( gasoline naphtha
etc. amounted to 18346.640 galhins
slued at 81840507 and in the cor-
responding month this year Ihe
amount Increased lo 81f.78876 gal-
lons valued at $1617604 in other
words it win be seen tint Hie i;a.
line said in March 1814 brought to
the American exporters ahoul I4 5
. . nts per gallon ami the oil exported
n March 1 1 i r.. brought ' only 11.7
cents tier gallon a dlfferanc of l.i
lint's a gallon in favor of the price a
year ago Phe demand during March
of this year sras so greatly in excess
of the demand i year .u" it is ilf-
iii nit to nnd Ireland how tho large pro-
duction COUld ll iv e SffectSd this
change in price because competition
from the Russian oil fields was shut
ff and praotlcally the entire' amount
of petroleum and Ita products ihtalncd
by the warring nations of Rnrope was
from th." I'lilli d St .teH and Mexico
hut it is considered duo to the sxtra
hatard and IncrsaSS lu war risks and
higher freights
In the BMS Of luhrliflting nil there
wag an Increase in the Btsanttty and
In price per u.illmi in March 1814
lubricating oil wiv nporteO to ths x-
tcul of 1C 111.624 call. na. valued at
Priv.o. cnrouic aud I'uuc-
ilonal Dmeaagj ol Wuuiau
and Muu Uou t ilirow way
tent money on so c.illad
8iscialiati. Col.. I ma
Sunessoi to Dr Clira Mc-
Colli slat.
I0'.' E 2nd Tula. Okla
I'lioue I CIS
DR JOHN LIX
81257888 iompared w'lth 17801107
gallons val i' I it 82008476 in Much
I of I his year.
ItetdUUUl ft"l Oil etc. sin wed
I decrease from 578C821ii gallons
.valued ai 11416004 In M irch 1st 1
I to 1281 Sf.077 gallons valued i
$1114280 in March ol tins .-.ji
' it is of further Interest to note thai
during Un- nni" months ending with
March the exportation ( gasoline
i.aphtha etc. was 16466866u gallons
valued ai $ i k 513.0 1 1 compared with
1 -':iK4s.ri)i7 gallons valued al tH.i'l
sin H Marsh mi 4 This shows nisi
at practical!) the same aggregate
I rice foreign Importers obtained dui
in); these nine months aboui forty-one
million gallons 'f mi In excess nf Ihe
quantltj obtained in the sum' period
ot tin. previous year.
To USE MEXICAN PBTROLK UM
Prndentiai Refiner eating tkimplc-
lion on Baltimore Harbor.
n is expected 'thai the large oil rs
finery which the Prudential Oil cor-
poratlon of New fork la building al
Wagner's Point in the outer harbor
of Baltimore will he completed by
June 15 of this year The company
pprchased about 1 00 acres directly on
deep water and with adequate nil
road faculties for this plant which
will manufacture all petroleum pro-
ducts in its design and onstructlon
it ia unique in many points and mod-
em methods and equipment have bOOM
adopted which will permit all prod
irels to he made of the best quatltl
The raw material will come largely
ft Mexico being brought to Haiti
more in tank steamers direct to Hie
company's pier.
All contracts for materials and
equipment net ded in the construction
of the plant have been placed and
among the concerns doing the wo.rk
ui- Bartlett-Hayward company M hv
land Dredging company Andrew M i I -
ler company Novelty Steam Itoiler
company the crane company all of
Baltimore; international steam Pump
company New York city. Westing
house Kiectri" Manufacturing Co.
East Pittsburgh Ps ; Luksns iron
steel Co. Coateavllle' Pa . Carnesrle
Steel company Pittsburgh P
Espcctall) designed steel tank cars are
ti-i iiar iuiilt fnr the company by the
American 'nt & Foundry Co of
t. I.mns. There will be 200 of these
having capacities of 4000 fi.noo s.ooo
ami ln.imn gallona Tin s. cars will he
equipped with apectal asphall coils
while this plant win refine and
manufacture all of the main petrol-
eum products one of its main prod-
u is win be Mexican asphalt for road
and ateel conatructlon This aaphall
win be refined for all purposes and
will meet all f the standard spSOlfiOa-
limis and tests required of asphalt for
saving construction Shipments viii
be mads In tank ears wood or natal
barssls as desired
The location Of this plmt on Uiltl-
more's Industrial water-front not only
enables It tO receive Its raw initetials
with facility but iso gtreea it rail and
water transportation advantages for
shipping Its petroleum productn
through owl a large and Important ter
rltory All work at the plant ts In
Shares of Construction engineer J. O.
Jens in The main offices of the nn
I'l'n urc nt 17 Bittery Place New-
York cll.
AGE OF SPECIALISM
aii hii". nt ends I. oi demand
ii. Tins atale nt is Intended
I. ippi) especially lo Medicine
M ire tdvancss have been msde
m the past twenty . ns in this
in " ii ni Sett nee i ban In most
an)" other line ami it is all duo
in Specialising. Ever) branch
of Me Heine l s fu id in Itself
Tin i. aching si n of all Medl
i d i 'olleges is composed ol
HpecUillsta in iim branches they
Iin h l surely could nol lr
expected ii.it a student would
bei tin expert in ail branches
lit ia ' xpecled to selecl some
H lull) that Ins skill and net-
in ii ii" lirfatlon ami ins ability
suit best
Thore . in I." nn i nni pg nson
between ihe abllit) of the ordl-
t in I 'h ysn it ii and the trained
Spi lallat The former Ut trying
in explore and conquer the
a hole field nf Medicine and
Surgery .ami therefore be-
comes proflcienl in nn particu-
lai branch The Spettalial con-
. leutioualy confines himself In
a single class of ills and maaters
them It your automobile was
i" gel oui of order would you
ISke il lo a jeweler" If your
wali li or (lock was tn aret nut of
order would you take it in n blacksmith? Neither would you call n
eye specialist If your wife or any member of the family would have
typhoid level in pneumonia Jfou would call the family physician who
dull) treats such conditions if yon should have some special or
private disease you should not go to ihe family physician hut to a
Specialist who is equipped ami trained especlallj foi the treatment o(
Hin li diseases
...
' 4sa
ja"jj
slO
R. A. DOUGLAS
Willi Offices in the Ohio Building. 414 1-2 So.
Main Street Tulsa Okla.
is especiafla. equipped and qualified to treat dtaeaaca about which
in -i people dislike i" consult the family physician. Ho is not In com-
petition with ths family bedside practitioner if unquestionable skill
adequate equipment earnest efforts fidelity to obligations and astab
lished reputation for successful achievement m accomplishing cures
iii ins chosen specialty appeal to your Intelligence and discretion In
the selection of a doctor to treat you then COMT3 to me t shall expect
in give nu satisfactory results for my special qualifications and pas)
SUCCeSS justifies me In ass'ilinfj.
SPECIAL DISEASES: I successfully treat DISEASES OP
WOMEN by the absorption method and prevent many operations
PILES treated on a nrAitANTi'i; no CURE no PA.!
I am a Rectal and Pelvic Specialist. Con-
sultation Free. Office hours 9-11 1-6-Sundays
by Appointment. Phone 4310.
A better track means
bettei
U
rtime a.
to St. Louis and Kansas City
By reason i the exteusivo improvement work
which baa recently been completed resulting in n
better smoother track the Frisco announces sched-
ules .is follows effective Sunday May 2nH.
Leave Tulsa 11:35 p.m. 6:25 p. m 3:30p.m.
Arrive St. Louis 8:15a. m 7:35 a.m.
Arrive Kansas City 7:50 a.m.
The (rain equipment is as good as the running limo.:
electric lighted coaches and chair cars and drawing
room sleepers. Fred Harvey meals. The roadbed
has been thoroughly overhauled and is in tiptop
shape.
Detailed information and sleeping car reserva-
tions maj te ind ty writing telephoning r
rilling upon
W. A. MOORE f Inn oca I Agent.
K. M xPVNG t icket Ageat.
Tulsa. Okla
KM.
t Muakog
Crawford ami others number i on
tho Spaiildini; farm section 10-15-
IX. is dry and abandoned at 2026 1
feel
'i ivt r M nl. OB Hi" L SangO farm I
section 18-16-10 has been ibaadoned
nt 1.8K2 feet
al. iiiilutie.l lus teat on !
farm section M-ifi-i7.0
Biastern cm com pane
ig up fnr its number
Farhola farm section 18-14-
Uesaly haa
the J Brunei
at 1 . 7 "i f. feet.
The Tulsa
has a
the w
17.
The Robinson luillina; company's
number i on the Cornelius farm sec-
tion 18-10-17. two locations north of
the discovery well in ths Robinson
pa d has a dose of salt water in in
upper sand and is easing
Berber and others are starting theli
number 2. farter farm section 1!)-
lt-18. offsetting the Colcord wall
ttattlson and Others uie shut down
ah. nit 1.400 feet 111 section 19-15-18.
t I'avvhit-Ka
The Pawhuska on f .is Co. which
company haU made many efforts to
lot He a pool of oil In an I around the
city for the past few yean has started
Another well. This time the derrick
Is situated half way up the side of Hie
hill cast of the city about a mtle. and
directly west of the Henry Truo farm.
Some two or three years ii;o Mils com-
pany drilled S Well three or four hun
di ed yards west of the prcacnt loe i-
linn and for the first few Jays after
the woll waa brought In It showed up
us k'ood as five hundred barrels but
it soon played out. A rood many oil
men bollcvcq then and they bcilove
now that well wis on the west end of
tho pool. This well will decide that
EMPTY
Phone 113 Nichols Transfer &
Storage Co.
We have the largest Moving
Vans iu the city and can store
goods cheaper because we pay
no rent.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
wrrs. v tut 1MAU..NI. . JHm
V3k)
'rn.il A T I i". rJ"" V
ADIES $1000 KCYVARD
l.(i"" 8l'"e''il ' ' Monthly''
pontivdlf
i'ira"1i'e mr
l.irr. ..i. """"" "antlilT" Oompoiol
u'inaj. Ji 6ia i . I. ? Honlblagtoa
twinaar o.. Bia jjala St.. Kaoaaa City. la.
inurh mooted question. One thine
can be aald about tins company "he?
ioacvater:ur;!lyf .ado evor 3W1 tS
Kffl city-
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