Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 2, 1915 Page: 11 of 26
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THE TULSX DAILY WORLD. STJNBXY MAY. T 1013
JSLEVKN
From the Cradle to
the Grave
One is beset with many vicissitudes trials ami experiences us lif passes tin- mile-
posts of life To meet these emergencies and to give proper opinions upon the
many conditions that may arise one musl have good health. The lst of health is
required to have a healthy and clear brain Perfeel health makes manhood equal
to all emergencies -at least to the ordinary duties of life. We want to ask yon
this question "Are yon in the strength and health that (iod intended you to be in?
Perhaps you have broken the laws of nature' and are now suffering the penalty by
leading a miserable existence. You may say. "Had I known in the past what I
know now I would have done different." Vet the whole human family can say it
with you.
It- is hard for a weak man to have noble sentiments Such things are bom of
warm blood healthy nerves and a strong -heart. Every weak man ih more or less
despondent lacks the magnetic enthusiasm of youthful energy and should net hesi-
tate to make almost any sacrifice to again ! happy light-hearted and full oijoy-
ous impulses to he free from Brain Wandering and dull stupid feeling; to have con-
fidence and self-esteem and command the admiration of men and women It is the
laW d' nature that all the powers of the body and brain should he retained un-
impaired until the last. ' The vitality of youth can he conserved by
right living and it is only because men ignorantly waste their store of
nerve force that they become feeble wrecks and find life not worth the living.
Scores and scores of men of all ages and in marly every walk of life have been
rescind hy us. With us the treatment of these diseases 18 not an experiment. If
We can't cure you we say so and part friends. You cannot afford to neglect
tins.' conditions. Do not procrastinate.
REMEMBER To contract a disease is a misfortune hut to neglecl it is a
crime against one's self.
"
Attention-Worn Out Men and Women
In seeking medical treatment there arc certain qualifications that you should
require of your attending physicians ability experience skill and an established
reputation for Honestj and Reliability. We claim the above requirements which
are necessary' for the successful treatment of diseases of this kind. We offer you
the latest most scientific and modern treatment for the treatment of Chronic
Diseases of Men and Women.
For yon who are suffering with some chronic disease have suffered for years
and will call at our office we-will give you a careful and searching examination.
We will give yon an expert's opinion upon your case (live you the benefit of our
years of experience In treating these diseases. For this examination we make ab-
solutely no charge If you cannot call write. Do it today tomorrow may he too
late. Remember you are under no obligation to take treatment unless terms and
charges nr.' satisfactory. Should you decide to take treatment arrangement can
he made to pay n tin payment plan to further suit your convenience.
Our Specialties are Chronic
Diseases of Men and Women
Private Diseases Sexual Weakness and Debility Hydrocele Varicocele Pros-
tatic and Kidney Troubles Unnatural Drains and Discharge. Blood Poison treated
successfully with 60G combined with our own special treatment. We have given
over 1000 successful injections.
Drs. McCarty and
Newlon
Reliable Specialists-9th Year in Tulsa
212V. South Main
OUR MOTTO "Quick Lasting Guaranteed Treatment at
a Moderate Cost."
Office Hours 8:30 12 1:30-5 7 8
Sabbath 10 1 or by Appointment.
In Oil Fields
t Healdton.
The well en I he' west side uf sec-
tion n-4-3 drilled by the Night &
Day Co. haa been tested and the pro-
duction Is 02 barrels a day. The com-
pany asserts that the pump was work-
ing badly and that the well will make
more than that.
The Apple et ai. well near the cen-
ter of section lfi-4-3 In the big gas
area has set the 8-lnch casing at 1080
feet. The gas sand waa reached at
'."x and the drill went Otfl of it at
t020; making1 32 feet f sand. The
production tested 44000000. J. 'A.
Pollard W. P. McMurray and Ralph
Weed all of whom arc with the fed-
eral bureau of mines assisted in drill
inn the wall through the gas sand.
The mud fluid process whs a sueress.
Mr. I'clmlee who has charge of the
drilling says there was not a waste
.f as much as a half million feet
itlon
who
tin n
have
A NEW INTEREST
will he taken In your meals when th
appetite "conies back" and you nre
no longer afraid of any ufter eating;
distress.. You can help Nature In
bringing about such a condition by
the use of
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
EXCHANGE
Talk is cheap but we haint got
lothin1 "ag'in" noboddy so here
is our bid for business.
C lbs. Pink Beans 25c
5 lbs. (lood Rice ....25c
1 sack Cane Sugar $6.40
2 cans No. 3 Tomatoes 15c
Salt Meat 8 l-3c
Best Compound 8 l-3c
Fancy Sweet Potatoes per pk 35c
Hist grade skinned Hams ...15c
l lb. Pork and Be aha 4c
4 cans No. 3 Apples 25c
EXCHANGE
Phone 3644
109 E. First
while" the sand was being passed
through. .Mr. Weed Stated last night
that the mud fluid process as applied
bj Mr. Pollard was a complete suc-
cevs and that the method should I"
used in all the oil fit his of the state.
The pipe tine company is confining
its runs this week to pond oil.
The rumor concerning Wildcat .Tim
well located near the center of gec-
18-2-2 will not down. People
live in that community believe
is a well thin. They say they
sun the oil and heard tile gas
roaring in the welt Some excite-
ment exisis and least s are being
taken. Bome of the leases nre sell-
tng for $1. while others have brought
as much as $ an aero The well is
hut down now It Is not far from a
depth of l.t'iSO feet the drill Is on
tot of a sand Whether it Is an oil
sand or not does not seem to be clear.
The company will hoVd its annual
meeting in Ardnjore Monday nnd nt
that time It is probable that a state-
ment will be given to the paper. Muc h
Interest Is being manifested in the
well the impression prevails that a
new field Is being opened up. The
men who have hern in other fields are
not taking so much Interest in it.
They say no Well has been brought
in yet but there is a probability that
deeper drilling w-ill find an oil sand
Parties 'Who live near the well have
telephoned friends in Ardmore that
the well has pay oil. Ardmorite
in the river bed section 6-18-Ina
600 barn is.
is inak-
M dishing
The most important drilling news
of the week has been the test of the
Monitor Oil & (ias Co. in section 33-19-7.
Although rumors have been
prevalent that this well was making
20(10 barrels In the Bartlesville sand
the best information is that they were
drilling Ht 2880 feet after uiiderream-
Ing in the Skinner sand where they
had a small showing. ' Barring mis-
fortune this well should be completed
the first of the week.
' The completion Of Cunsbcrg A Fore-
man's well In. the adjoining section.
32-19-7. reported yesterday for only
70 barrels In the Hnf tlesvillo sand
would tend to indicate that develop-
ment north was not very promising
This well is on the Raymond Offutt
farm.
The same company has Just com-
pleted numbers 3 and 4 on the Mollie
5-18-17 number 3 being good for 600
barrels and number 4 only making
200.
The (Jem company's number 12 on
the Tommy Atkins farm section 6-18-7
is making lOO barrels but Is nor
yet completed.
Other completions of the week in-
clude: Prairie Oil & QaS Co. No. 9 on the
Lucas section 4-1S-7 making S.OOu
barrels.
Prairie Oil & Gas Co. No. 11 on
the same farm is good for 1160 bar-
rels. The Producers Oil company No. 2.
on the Mabel Pale section 5-18-7 is
good for 1800 barrels.
The same company's No. 2 on the
Harjo section 9-18-7 is making 500
barrels.
Mc-Man'a No. 3 on the Kmma
Coker section 1618-7 is good for 600
barrels.
B B .Tones No 7 on the S. Long
section 9-18-7 Is good for 800 barrels.
The Oliver Leaf Oil company No. 2
Harris Pool
This field haa furnished the most
inn resting n ws of the wet k in the
outside fields. First earn the Pender-
gout well the S. Franklin farm
section 8-14-10 which -was reported
as high as 2000 barrels but which
only made about three hundred m
the 1600 foot sand
Then close on Its heels came the
failure of the Karris-Klmbley test
offsetting the Pendergasl well on the
Franklin fane uhic h was drv at 1860
feet with only a. small showing. The
litest news from this hole Is that it
will be shot in an effort to break
through Into the pay.
The Harris-Hampton number 2 just
a location to the north of the discov-
ery well should be In in a day or two
and will be watched with interest
The Cameron A- Wilson well on the
A. AtcKellop farm section 15-14-16
is dry and abondoned at 1640 feet.
Pease and others up nor th of Boyn-
ton In sec tion 18-14-16. are preparing
to case with 6-inch which Indicates
they uro nearing the sand.
Colo POOl
Loughertv A Daniels are drilling :i
about 200 fee' in their number 1 on
the Manual farm section I.14.1R
The Dalsa oil company's number
1 on the George I'avis farm section
10-14-16. Is trond for SO h:irrla ufl.r
a shot In the 1.600 foot sand.
Ill-own 'tlld others on lb. I. Rlthn
section 11-14-l.r have a 75 barrel well
at 1.690 feet.
Oalbreath and others number l on
the M Jefferson section lt-14-16. la
dry and abandoned at 1 710 f....f
I
her 4 on the C lirayson farm section
16-18-11. got a well In the 1700 foot
sand which is good for loo barrels
after a shot.
Young Men Will Wear
"TAPS"
Lyon's new short vamp cloth
top clog
tor
$5.00
Conies in .'tin metal with gray
doth tops; tan with fawn cloth
tops.
Taps is the newest "gtuff" in
young men's kicks for rammer
A different English clog that
don't give that "big foot look."
Ask to see Taps.
LYONS' SHOE STORE
115 BOOTH MAIN.
$:oo.ono for Refinery.
Although It was announced here
some time ago. the Baltimore Star
In yesterdays' ismre announced the
sale of the Baputpa refinery to Haiti-
more and Washington I c capital-
ists for- a half million dollars. The
new officers of the com pan v whic h
has Increased Its capita! stock to
$1100000. are T. Garland Tinsley.
president; Klrnorc H. II. .leffrev vice
president; James O Whitney secre-
tary and w. B Richardson of .s.i-
puipa as manager.
At Wcleetka.
The Hurt- Oil & (las Co.'s now
well down In section 29-1011
got a small showing of oil at 30 10 feet
and drilled into salt water and at
last reports was still drilhng with the
hole full of water. This well caused
much excitement several weeks ago
and leases went soaring. Then It was
reported that the well and had been
abandoned at about 2850 feeet In
water Later it was learned that the
Company had merely pulled the easing
and after a number of leases had been
secured the Burr company went to
drilling again.
A e Refinery
Charlotte North Carolina is the
latest town to break into the ranks of
those that can boast of oil refineries.
According to a n liable report the
Gulf Refining company of Pittsburgh
has secured a large site there for the
purpose of building a large mod. i n
refinery. The) plan to send $60000
at ence.
At Healdton
The Must-Have-It Oil companv's
No 1 section. 11-4 3 Is a 100-barrel
well In the 1.200-foot sand.
The U'rlbiirton Oil company's No.
1 seclto'n 15-4-3 Is good for about
twenty barrels In the 1 ISO-foot sand.
They drilled Into water at 12 53 feet
but cased it off.
Thlo vo Case I p Monday
What may prove to be the final
hearing in the much discussed Har-
ney ThloCCO ease will" be held before
Federal Judge Ra)ph Campball at
Muskogee Monday More than one
hundred Indian witnesses have been
called it is said.
t Bald iiiii
RUSSell and 'others number 1 on
the S. Fife section 26-16-11 is drilling
at t. mi feet.
Panfleld'a number- 3 on the M. Co-
bray section 23-14-14 is dry at 1620
feet.
M ltil
The Aiken iil company's number 6
on the Buck farm section 3-1U-13 is
making 70 barrels after a shot.
t Leonard
Cull brothers' number 1 on the T.
Asbury section lt-K-14 Is drilling at
a total depth of .".0 feet.
At Morris.
The fierce (ill company has
abandoned its rigs for numbers 2
and 6 in section 15-13-14.
At Okmulgee.
The King-wood oil company has
a rig up for Its number 1 on the!
Cuff farm section 4 13-1 3.
Near Keystone
The (Inn Oil company test in section
1-19-9. which spudded m about a week
ago is drilling at 600 feet.
The Monitor Oil & (ias Co. test in
Section 31-19-10 is drilling at about
five hundred feet deep.
PERSON ls.
II. L. Connelly of The Texas Com
pany who has been in Washington
for several weeks watt hlng tod wait-
ing developments in the Foster lease
matter is expected back this morn-
ing. Thomas White returned yeeterdaj
from a two days' trip to the. Cushing
field.
C. H. Pape has .returned from a
short trip to Robinson 111 and re-
ports things very quiet in that dis-
trict. Henry Roeser has just returned
from a trip to Marietta o.
k. c. Oppenhelm of Brie Pa. is
a visitor in the city for a few days.
Wllllum Sacks of 8t. Ixiuls arrived
in Tulsa yesterday. He will attend
the first stockholders meeting of the
balsa Oil company which is operating
in the new Cole pool.
Wall Paper and Decorating
Our lines are always complete showing ai all t imes extensive assort-
ments iii every grade.
We are Agents for the Famous BIRGE Line
Recognized by all American factories as the best grade of Hangings man-
ufactured in the V. S.
All dealers take pri.de in showing the Birge line we will he more
than pleased to have your approval of the same.
Our Mechanics
Are skilled and we guarantee all work. It must he strictly first class.
OKLAHOMA PAINT AND
WALL PAPER COMPANY
Phone 1858.
419 South Main.
Sunday sc hool for the children at :
a nr. Testimonial meetings every
Wednesday at 8 p. m. This church
' maintains a free Christian Science
tin Central National
bank building room 216 which Is
open to the public every day except
Sundays and legal holidays from 11:10
to 5 p. m. Here the' Bible and all
authorized Christian Sc ience literature
may tie read. "or purchased If desired.
All are cordially invited to attend the
services and visit the reading room.
t Martamec.
The Important Cohen tear-In sec-
ition 4-;o- drilling into the sand yes-
terday at S.dir. feet and had a small
i show ing. They drilled through the
'sand at 3.033 feet and at last reports
! were still drilling. They will prub-
I ably shoot their showing.
BaU Hill starting: One.
The Susie Oil company and Simons
are moving the rig in for their No.
i 3. Susie Grayson In the ioutheast
of 14-15-14.
A dry hole was finished In the past
day or two by Carr & Mitchell In
! their No. 4 Ada Mackay located
I three locations south from the north-
cart corner of the northwest of 34-15-14.
Okmulgee Democrat.
WHERE TO WORSHIP.
PRESBYTERIAN
K BNDA-LIs There will be regular
services at the Presbyterian church at
Kendall Hunday.
At KefJyvBle.
The Kellyvllle OH A (ias Co (Wil-
cox) en the U Snow farm BScUOB
3-144-10 Is dry and abandoned at a
total depth of 1800 feet
New York Pool.
Qrundlah and others number 1 on
the Oecrga Frown farm section 7-18-11.
has been abandoned at 1755 feet.
The Nt Vvik Oil company's nuaa-
SPIBITCAMST8
FIRST 'SPIRITUALIST society of
Tulsa will hold regular services at
Moose hall on Kant Second street on
Sunday May 2 at 7:30 p. m. These
meetings hae developed great .inter-
est Irt this beautiful philosophy anil
all who are Interested In Its Investiga-
tion ar Invited to attend.
LI i m u Uf.
LUTHERAN Fifth and Elwood.
The Sunday school will meet at 10 a.
in. as usual. This Is the only servo
for the day In the church. The gnat
ommur.ity service will he held in the
Convention hall nr. MacArthur New
York preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p.
in. Want a full attendance at Sunday
sc hool. C. W. Blfferd. pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN
t'NITKI CHURCH Corner North
Cheyenne avenue and Cameron street.
Q W. Koblnson minister in charge.
Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Divine
worship at 11 a. m. Theme of sermon.
"God's Minority." No evening aervice.
You are Invited to be present.
4 HIUSTIAN W II X K
B
F1K6T CHURCH OF CHRIST
Brockman building corner Ninth and
South Main. Sunday service at 11 a.
m.; subject. "Everlasting Punish-
ment." Golden text Genesis 18:25.
Ml I JlohlST.
TIOERT MEMORIAlr North Main
and EtoStOD streets; James MeCuiinell.
pastor; Mrs. Sutherland piano and
choir. Sunday Is to be a great day at
Tlgerr Memorial it being the annual
Children's day -the Sunday school
will meet at the usual time 9:45
o'clock. and the special program will
be rendered at 11 o'clock. Let's have
a full attendance at this service.
There will be no evening service; we
...ill nii. Mil th..' union uerviee nt Con-
vention hall. Next Sunday is "Moth- j
er s (lav. We snail unserve no- imj i"
ft special manner Special music and
preaching in keeping with the day.
BAPTIST.
SECOND CHURCH Corner of
First and . Olymple; c. B. Cannady
pastor; residence No. 3 South Olympia
avenue. Sunday SChOOj at 9:45 a. in.'
U S. Ixing. superintendent. Classes
for all ages and a place forVoU At
the morning service theft will be
several talks by laymen from the First
c hurch 'along individual responsibili-
ties in church work. Those who have
promised to speak to us are Judge W
V Thraves K. B Irvan anda Prof A.
J. Keeling. Come and hear these Vcrj
godly and loyal brethren. There will
tie special music by both the choir
and others. Note There win be no
evening services as all the ebwehea
have agreed to Join In the union Serv-
ice at the Convention hall when Dr.
It. S. MacArthur of New York city
will preach. We urge thnt our en-
tire membership attend this special
union service at Convention hall.
IMMANl'EL CHl'ItCH Washing-
ton sehoolhouse. Preaching at both
morning and evening services by lr.
S. O. Spes; morning subject "liig-
ging About for Death." Sunday school
9-45 a. BO. O. U Chancellor super-
intendent phone 22H7. Classes for all
ages and you are urged to be with us
In our splendid DID1C school. PTor
(llll will render a violin sole In our
morning preaching aervice. He are
pleased to announce that all depart-
ments of our new organization are
growing beyond our fondest anticipa-
tion. Come worship with us.
FIRST CHURCH- I. K. Floyd
pastor. The usual services In the
morning. Bible school 9 30 a. m.. Mr.
F W. Bryant superintendent. S liool
opens hy uvpaitiiicuts. The ' Tempo
A Hot Weather Necessity
"ERIEZ" RANGES
KEEP THE HEAT WHERE IT
BELONGS.
Just received a new shipment
of those justly famous (his
Ranges. This model comes with
glass panel oven doors so that
you can superintend baking
without opening door which per-
mit the heat 'to ecape.
"Erie." (ins Range are made
of ("Armeo") American Ingot
iron .which is warranted to out-
lant steel ordinarily used from
two to three times-and it RE-
SISTS RUST. '
Burners are cast in one piece
star shaped and drilled.
Tin- finish ' is of Porcelain
uhn h is fused right into the sheet metal.
Prices range from Jr'l.UO to if'T.'i.OO according to size.
lie
C. H. JUSTICE. HARDWARE
9
Phone 1500.
120 North Main.
Orchestra" tinder the leadership of
Gorden ! Impejr will lead In the
music. This Is the rloslnjr day of the
contest between the boys and tirls of
the Junior department. We are ex-
pectlltl a bltr service Come and en-
Joy the hour with us. At 11 o'clock
the pastor Will preach. Good musk"
and a helpful service.-. Some important
matters to attend to. All evening
services will tie dismissed In order
that the cnriKrcpratlon and their
friends may attend und Join In the
union service at Convention hall. In
this we gladly co-operate with our
sister churches nnd the citizenship of
Tulsa in cxtondinir our welcome to
lr It. S. MacArthur. With deep ap-
preciation we acknowledge him as
one (if the foremost leaders In the
religious life and thought of this
country. Ills ministry In our city will
doubtless prove tin inspiration and
a blessing;
l '..if. -Kin ofricvrH.
I'Kt'MHIGHT May 1. Nat Cren-
ner William HObSrta J. T. Stephen
son J. 11. Jlulme una J. Wi fukens
MRS. MELTON'S LETTER
l'u T1rcl Wo4m-OUl Mothers.
JACKSON Miss. "I shall feel re-
paid for writing this letter if I can
help any tired worn-out mother or
housekeeper to find health .intl
strength as I have.
"I have a family of five. sew. coolt
and do my housework and 1 be IBM
very much run-down In health. A
friend ask' d me to try Vtnol. t did
so and now I am well and strong and
my old time energy has been restored.
Vtnol has no superior aa a tonic for
worn-out run-down tired mothers or
housekeepers." Mrs. J. N. Melton
Jackson Miss. Tulsa Prug Co. and
leading drug aterts everywhere. Adv.
were elected directors of the Ornm-
right Hact'ball association Friday.
They will elect the officers of the or-
gant.atlon which has been Issued a
state c natter. Grandstand bleachers
and fence arc being erected and a
sijiiad of thirty plajcrs tried out.
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