Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1915 Page: 4 of 10
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inm mi miikh ok tub audi1 buriui
UK rim ri v nuts in I i'I.sa
t.it-1 m.tba i'uiiii Potoftle 1
CIum Mmter
Theodore Roose
mind it any more ThS RoOMVOll in-
fluence tiii h been killed by being over
wonted Mr has cried wolr so often
thai people will do longer bead hie I
noise even when he says a good thing
Inateud of
Petter lei the i '' dm"
taking ii p j t uf ii neral
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UBaORn'TION PKIOB"!
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THE OUtl'li-ATION (IK I'M'
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ratal Nl l'll I'lrrnUliwn
I'nlnl limit Ivi-rafe
ipon ontli. do null mi
Internum ii t me i
del a i. .1 ball.
doubi it. The famous "Three Weeks"
rontalni nol ho many fa'lacloua theo j
iii They say that the world la
erased b war mid if auoh wrltlni
it. is be tolerati d by the editor of sui h
ii n.iN .1 publication liti rut tire too
baa alia gone mad. No doubl the
iiiiini of such ii fallacious product
v i reaull In increaaed revenue but It
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notice To THE FC1LX0
Aut SrTOSeQNS reflttMos ii"'ii ISS ehaff
arti-r. Ktanili.if nr rrutallnn i.f anir pSrOS.
firm or eorporitlotl whlrli may xppssf in
robinine ..I The World will ha eiiollr cr
reftr.l upon lie being brought to the altan
don nf tli. pnhliissn
M4I ID) AYS
flaTf elapMd BiU4 tha day no whirl
the illy (iilniiiilalralliin a month pre
vionaly dflolttl promised that It
tfnnlil flirniili an ample lepplf nf
pur drinklni veti-r jaroOfffe tlm city
eilihin. anil thai priHtilia Ii4a lint bveo
lulfllled.
Ilia eenteatlen ni The World le not
thai lha riiy tia not a proves enmily
ol Koed water mUibli fur drinklnc
purpeeoa bOl Hint the walrr (lenart
men! hat. in. I up In thia tuna (lelie
em' 'i iu tin. limine.
Superfluous the headline "Ruaalu
in depressed. "
Bryan ln't aa anxious in help Jar
riaon tut in awal Roosevelt.
Wonder if VSiHrni (Iccmi'I minie
limes wlah be'd atuok to ficinn col-
legc prealdenl ?
Unole Bam mighl try rounding up
ill the war "hollerera" and letting
them do the policing of Hail i
Tim world's greatest ourloalt)
would-be a new paper with neither
Bryan'a nor Roosevelt's name in H
Anothei aign of tha coming of imi
renal peace Charlie Schwab's $7."i-
luo.iiim submarine order from China
No use mentioning names bul there
arc people who'd like to nee all
American prunes used to mi wdi or
dera
Poatmaater .General RurCeaon
pulled a surprlae stunl on Washing-
ton by swapping postmasters over
night
bi.'i toward ihiiihib bumnneneaa
in war would he in chloroform the
dependent widows and orphanx it
makea
Germany's govern mem hat proven
itself the moat daring on neirth hy
undi i ti kitiK to sensor women's
dresses
if care is no) taken the blgVer nav
proVr.im ma) be endangered by ili-
putes over the kind of ships ino.st
i.i i di d.
Even Sam
trnong th
t je i man)
il at 160
IMi
An
aalli i
at N
for the Baatland
i
lime to soberly form an opinion i.s in
favor of ket ping I he peace with all
be don- hut i hen war Ih neei ss.ii
aa a lasl desperate resort he wants
any bod) on the face of the eurth
The latest phaae of the Arabic case
is more startling and pusallng than
ever n is time t rial t he submarine
that did the de.idl
reported to the authorities bul noth-
ing has been hi a i d from n Tho
oonoj'uslon Is being graduall) forced
upon them that tho boot baa ItseM mel
V. Ith disaster and Is prohaldy lying
be the ease. Rs secret has been burled
wiiii mill it will never bo possible to
obtain the nihil side of the story.
The next queation Is is to what will
in the course of the two governments
regarding a settlement it is difficult
to see how the United states can af-
ford to modify Its demands even
though without full Information be
eau.se those demands are baaed not so
much on specific instances as on the
principle Involved The German k"v-
ernment It in understood haa already
practicably promlaod apology and
roatltutlon In the event Rs responsi-
bility was established An Hns out
of the question under apparent condi-
tions the kulser can etui say that
any commander of a submarine who
might bave attacked the Arabic was
exceeding his instructions and thus
disclaim llabillt) for restitution
w hile the apology will be tusi as com-
plete The mam contention of this
government la however thai Mich
things shall OCCUr no more and thin
point the Gormana seem disposed tu
Secretary Garrlaon took exceptions
to Roosevelt's flcrj speech wt the
eu .iu miliary training camp and
reprimanded General Wood for por
raittlng it to be made Tht principal
Objection was that his rem. irks by
Inference if nol by direction criticised
the policy of the present administra-
tion foi Its passive ionise in the face
oi German aggravation and Mexican
Irritation it transpires however
thai the speech was delivered outside
of military Jurisdiction and General
Wood was iii no way responsible for
the offense NO mutter what the.
circumstances though it looks vary
chjtdlsh In the secretary to take of-
bopi to curb th freedom of speech
of a prtvlta cltlsen unless it reaches
i erhaps it was his Idea of a cute
to rebuke the speaker over the com-
manding officer's shoulders bul it
w
..1 know that whenever Teddy .opens
his mouth something extravagant and
baVS gotten Used tO thnt and don't
millia rv
Incidental!)
dp i s life Is like and
dutj iii case i hm nation should be at
Ii ng been a soui cs ol regrel i hal I he
average man when he "lays off" for
for
If
i ow buck no'. 1 1.
City News In Brief
KUl I.-
Norl h
III il.UlOKT
I. aw Ion in
has
;i7
toved from
mill Boul-
limn
with
This
plan.
I
lUgbl) Bred out ami
vacations ami theli
disgbstod
h ni lit s
all he oil lated iy the new
a oourse of training under
n is well calculated
fore all thai best in
d. !
ser interne. I
st n raiding
ABE MARTIN.
i i
will
military dlreotl
to bring to uh-
ii man's physical make up bring the
Ijaiom of health to his face ami make
i in- ii ii. id i tingle in ins veins it
is foolish to Ihink Dial this is a slop
in ih.. direction of militarism it is
hard!) possible thai we will always
escape the attacks of enemies and ii
i certainly more manly mme putri-
ptlc and more pioUS to he aide to
"quil ourselves like nun' when the
times does come. Wfl have mi lions
ol zealous citisenS road) tO defend
in nutlon's honor hut mosl of them
di n't know how to manage a gun
or perform drill evolutions. Per-
haps this m w lad will help tn dispel
the unreasonable prejudice of labor-
ing men toward a citlsen soldiery u
prejudice due to the unlawful use of
elate guards many times to protect
capital from the protests of labor.
The war lias taught US that peace
theories wi.i no'l protect us we must
have the men the ships and tin
. .
ANOTHKR lllirl I WII Ks".
There is a oertaln popular maga-
sine thai numbers among its contrib-
utors an American poet whose verses
lank among the best in the laud
She writes of the hidden frailties of
mankind with a frankness that would
be startling were it not necessary.
An eminent divine a OOntomporary
of Van Dyke writes the frontis-
piece an eloquent sermon in blank
verse.
A short story writer who has made
Indiana famous and who at present
is iioiid for his portrayal of adoles-
cence Is frequently listed on the
Index.
This magaxina nol so lone ago
could be found on the ahelvea of our
public libraries; one would class it
with the Atlantic monthly Scrlbners
nnd Harpers Even now its popular-
ity has nly waned With the librari-
ans and Us circulation t Increasing
During this year as in former
years this publication contained a
serial by the fiction min k raker of
New Yoik's Five Hundred it was a
story of Illicit l"e between a pam-
pered ami of the dollar aristocracy
and a small town girl who developed
poweis which enabled her to clearly
gase into- the future. The man In the
cage had 'married tha girl of his
mother's oholoe deliberately without
love and with the knowledge thai the
clairvoyant was the air! whom his
nature craved. Vet later when he
repi ntS of his unwise ai t. when he is
denied the companionship of his "ao
ilety -climber" wife he turns to his
former amour for the satisfaction ot'
bis lower Instincts. The writer by
his perfect style and 'fallacious! ioglo.
makes the refusal of the wife ' to
grant S divorce to her erring spouse
sufficient reason for a free love al-
ilapee The oraving of the heroine's
nature for motherhood and the rl'it
to choose the father for her children
is the only sanction given to tins ai-
llance but Strang to say the rinht
of progeny to a name i not men-
tioned The only redeeming feature
Of the story is the death of the proph-
st eaa. and her child! and it i to be re-
gretted that tha companion of her
SAM VANCE l-fi
Colorado making thi
in his new car.
lit iE with i in
bus mnvi d
in Victor
yesterday for
trip overland
II W.
oumpauy
Hodge I"
..-del
I Ml
1010
E. C. h'lTZGERALD of '
has moved to Tulsa ami will
Ins residence lu re soon.
r II. THRAILK1LL has r
veil Hum HO 9 South Denve
in w home IS West Eleventh
i I kill
ke ill
cointly
to his
ii. E MORRIS industrial agent
from St Louis was in the eity yes-
terday foi a short business visit.
I.KK li.l.NTnN. of the National
Hank of Commerce has gone to Man-
ItoUi Col. for a two-week;' vacation.
.1 E. MOORE of the Tulsa Stove
company has recently moved from
HIS Admiral to (20 South Boul-
di r
tiik CASE of C Wilson charged
with forgery was continued a week in
the court of justiee rjehaeifer yester
day.
W T. TRELEVAN division freight
ogeiil for the Santa t'e with offices
V. t'n.'iiiite was Iii Tuls. i Wednes-
day D HILTON traveling agent for tho
liiseo with offices at Springfield
Mo. was in Tnis. i on official business
esterday
C. P HOPKINS of Sapulpa divi-1
kIoii superintendent of the Frisco
stopped lasl night in the city with
jiis private ear.
K il REEVES traveling passenger
and Immigration agent of the ureal
North) I'll railway was In the eity yes-
terday oil business.
--
I'Klti'V McKERAHAN traveling
fri ll? hi aijenl for the Santa Fe with
offices at Chanute Kan. was In Tulsa
yesterday on official business.
v I. DUNN of the Central National
bank. Ipis returned from Colorado
BpringS where he has spent the past
two yceks In vacation pursuits.
w a. RAT-SON secretary of the
Retail Merchants association has
moved from his former home at 71"
South Elgin to U14 South Main.
.aV
THK WESTCHESTER oil. A 'Jus
Co. filed .an Intervention In .the case
of the Westchester 1 i I & Gas Co. vs.
the I Mix Oil Gas Co. in the superior
COUri yesterday.
c. L HOLLOW AT of Oklahoma
City traveling passenger agent of the
New York Central lines was In the
City a short time yesterday on a re-
turn business visit.
.
TONIGHT AT 7 : :(0 o'clock nt tho
Huston Avenue Methodist church
there will be a rehearsal of the
Chimes Of Normandy. All those In
the east are requested to be there.
N E BISHOP traveling agent of
the star Union one of the Pennsyl-
vania lines with offices at Oklahoma
City was iii tho city yesterday at-
lotidiliK to mailers of official business-.
MR. and MRS. W A MARTIN re-
turned yesterday from Chicago where
they attended the convention of tho
Oil Hundred Thousand Dollar club
of the Illinois '.Life Insurance coin-
!"y-
CHARLES WREN was sent to Jail
for ten days hy Judge Clark yesterday
morning for selling cooaine. it is
the Intention to deal similarly with
all offenders of the kind In the fu
ture.
a
THK NEW SAM' BPRINGS office
of the Western Union Telegraph com-
pany wbiih was opened yesterday
will be under the management of K '
B Louderback manager of the Tulsa
office.
A H KERR proprietor of trie
Kerr (iliss plant at Sand Springs
accompanied by his wife stopped s
few day 4n Tulsa while en route
from his home. In Chicago tp the Cal-
ifornia fairs
J H McBIRNBI nnd family re-
turned yesterday from I six-weeks'
trip to various pdintS In California.
While away both -fairs were visited
as well as the principal beaches and
summer resorts
tSfe THE
av a ax ' m
TOWttcRlTlC
I rode
Where
Kists
today o'er eity streets
nothing bul the curb
and where it Beems
Thai months have passed since
Plow Iniil torn the middle
Dp nnd like the waves of angry
sea its surface 1 i 1 appear.
And as I tossed from side to
Side and grappled madly a1 the
Wheel to Bafely stem the raging
Tide. I eould nol understand
The cause and wondered why
Thus should he.
it
Last Night With the
- Police zzzzzz:
! Although Tom Caesar admitted to
Police Sergeant Fields last night thai
he was in no way related so far us
he eould remember to his IllUStrloUS
namesake Julius when taken m
charge by Patrolman Jones he was
carrying on iii a manner which
WOUld have made the imiiioilal one
green with envy. The charge
against him was drunkenness but
there also wire symptoms of Tom
having received an Injection of u
much stronger stimulant than al-
coholi us when ho was arrested he
was endeavoring to transform a per-
fectly healthy brick Into a doughnul
by biting a hole through said brick
with his gold-filled ii .ih. Then too
there were other unties pn the port
of Mr Ceaaar not particularly lei
elgm ii to promote the peace and
quli nub' of the vicinity In whb h he
was found so in addition to the
drunkenness i harge he will be asked
something aboul disturbing the
peaee when arraigned before .Indue
Clark iii police court this morning
l.ela Myers is one of those drtlK
stun- beauties who iiinke a praetiee
of parading the streets niter night
and attempt i" make themselves ac-
quainted With men Who are "easier"
than particular. While so engaged
last nlchl she was taken in charge
by Detective Bewley grand master
of the "purity squad. Lelo ac-
I cording to the police doesn't let a
little thing like a sour look tease
her On the contrary when she is
unsuccessful in attracting attention
-be goes back and tries again. She
! was going back the third consecutive
time last niccht when Hetective lb-why
doffed his hat and said "Good
i morning Lela the chief would see
you at headquarters. Sorry to in-
trude but you know business is
business."
after trial In police cofirt yesterday
morning. None of the several Wit-
nesses subpoenaed to appear against
the defendant remembered having
seen him w it Ii B revoh or
MARRIAGE LICENSES were is-
sued to the following parties yester-
day: Thomas .Tenene IM of Tulsa and
Pauline Swaiiz. 23 also of Tulsa;
Cyrus Lane 21 of Tulsa and Jessie
Howerton L'll also of Tulsa; Albert F
Havenar 4lp. of Bartlesvltle and
Flora Hale 28 of i imaha.
-
DR AND MRS H. R. Gordon who
have been Spending the summer
period at Long Beach Col. are ex-
peeled to ai live in Tulsa today. Dr.
Gordon is president emeritus of
Henry Kendall collene. and Is also
pastor of the Community church at
Sand Springs where be will preach
next Sunday.
TULSA'S POSTOFPICB receipts for
the mnnlh of August were $l.tilO
limber than during a corresponding
period of last year according to the
report of the postmaster. The flu-
mes show wherein the foree now is
P.- i g worked bard but this condi-
tion probably will be changed when
the new postofflce Is completed
I... 'nd If it is Hot
Hy a visit from the sh
suit.
me voluntar-
(rift will re-
sh people
Reverend
A PARTI OP SO chui
..a ttamilna iMiuletl by
i..ks. will 'arrive in Tulsa Ibis fore
noon in a speeial COOCh wii ii h
be attached to the 11:20 0
liiseo passenger Iljnn- r '
i ..in v.. iii Sand Borings
t spend the day In picnicking and Us
the various forms of amusement to ca
be. found there. They will return to
Tulsa lute m the evening amu '"'''
to Sapulpa at 11:12 o'olook tonight
will
Block
hen
pari-
i Harlln Reed Is another member of
the organised Brotherhood of Never-
work He has pretty white hands
with Soft palms and takes great
pride In the condition of his long
tapering and delicately tinted finger-
nails. His atliro always is faultless
i while his blood-red cravat supports
a two-karat boulder designed to par-
alyse the most stalwart optic nerve
j How ho does it Heed says Is his own
j affair but that the peace guardians
'are opposed to his methods is ap-
parent from tho numerous times he
hail been ill the toils on Charges Of
vagrancy. Lost nlghl he was de-
tected at his usual labor and ar-
rested by Deteotlves Patton and
Overby and chances are that after
to. lav his address for a month or
will be thus:
the weed gang
"Harlln
city Jail.'
Reed
SARAH WOODS negri
yesterday in me supenoi
filed suit
ourt for a
divorce from her husbana urn "
In the petition the plalntift alleges
that they were married on October 17
1906 at Indianapolis Ind. and that
11 was born William agea D
The plalntift alleges extreme
cruelty and bodily injuries in me
hands of her husband. His neglect
has also caused her to seek support
for herself and son. She asks the
court for a .complete divorce t -1 I" r
month alimony and the attorneys
fees and costs of the action.
(e)
Dr. Larklns osteopathic physician
thu d floor New Daniel building Adv.
Wall h
Morcht "
for the
- Adv.
opening o
f Hon
one
yeai
ALTHOUGH W P. Wooldridge who
was badly Injured when an automo
bile in which he was
THE FOLLOWING suits were filed
in the district court yesterday: L. B.
Ktmberltn vs. Austin Curtis and
Henry Korte judgment of $.!J.4l'. tax
bill and foreclosure of Hen; 1-. E.
rldins was Kimbetiin VS. T. It. Ille. ker. jv
-truck by a Midland Valley train on judgment tax lull ami foreclosure oi
the South Second street crossing last loin; L. E Kltnberlin vs. James Gray-
ifternoon still Is in a pre- son J- R. Tl ipson ana wtinam
nnelltlnn. he Khowed some Herrv ludnment 122.42 tax bill and
SCHOOL BOOKS TO
CHANGE NEXT YEAR
Advance Ado
Advocated I
oi State
it ion of I exts
i Members
Board.
Monday
HI 1 1 US
Improvement yesterday and there la foreclosure of bin; L B. Klmberlln
... - ... . . . - . . . 1 . . V-...I
said
cry.
to be a possibility of his recov-
e)
a PETITION to vacate judgment
In the case of the Sand Bprlnga State
bank a corporation vs. C. C Spill
d in
In
some
In! in
man and Beatrice Sptllman was filed gotten pearly
in me superior lunill esienia. i lie
amount of the Judgmenl was $2285
and costs. The ' defendants petition
that the enso be dismissed and that
they be granted the costs of the
action.
J?-
CHARLES JBFFENTETTER was
fined 22B for drunkenness by Judge
Clark In police court yesterday morn-
ing. The man was arrested last Mon-
day niiit at the Frisco depot and
put up such a battle that several pa-
trolmen were' necessary to subdue
him During tho trial the defendant
declared be remembered nothing of
what had taken place but the plea
didn't make an impression on the
eourt
MORE THAN. A MILLION bushels
of corn will be harvested in Tulsa
county this fat' according to the ele-
vator men The quantity is thro times
more than was produced by the same
soil last year There are some fields
which will produce slNty bushels to
the acre. Corn planted as late ns
July will produce as much as that
which was put Into the ground at
the regular planting time.
vs R .. I loll ami i lie rirsi rxationai
Hank of Holt 122.42 judgmenl for
tax bill and foreclosure of lien.
NIGHT PROWLERS at Sand
Borlnscs for the past two weeks have
all of the residents of
that town In the habit of Ruing to
bed with some kind of shooting ma-
terial close at hand. The latter part
of last week two residences were
broken into and rifled of all cash to
be found while since then several
prowlers have bfcon scared away
from a number Of homos. Deter-
mined to have a community of se-
curity "laying for" persons bent on
burglary at Saml Springs Is becom-
ing quite a habit.
AROUND THE LOBBY
ragi-
Bpei 1st tn Vit World.
OKLAHOMA CITY Sept. 1. Hooks
enibr.ii ed in the supplementary adop-
i lion just completed b) the slate board
ol education will .be placed in the
schools during the time until next
M ar. aa I hanges are then to be made
in the schools and nol all at once
according to opinions of members of
lb board. Hook companies having
ci mi nis in the supplementary adop-
tion will be notified of this plan at
once by President R. 't. Wilson of
tlu slate board and tho companies
win in expected to comply with such
a plan. It would be niui'h more sat-
isfactory to the schools ; ml make It
much better for the patrons of them
for the book adoptions lo be made a
year ahead Is the belief of Mr. Wil-
son as' then it would give the book
concerns plenty of tune to gel their
books on hand ready for distribuUen
and also make it easier for the school
districts
luting the time until next year
however wherever schools make a
change In books so that the now
I 01 ks may be worked in without con-
tusing things this will be done. The
question of making adoptions In ad-
vance of tho time when the contracts
should become effective has been dis-
Ussed at length by the various boards
di l ine the past few years. Sumo mem-
bers were in favor of the advance
adoption and some were not.
Tip for the xuperstl
a man was It lung of the
four leaf Clover was t.
he was kn k. d down by
bile.
Don't know whetht r il
ttghtu sddlm SO b it It'e a
British government has I
gold across the Atlantic
ships
t . - i I
ru r- -
that the
si ndlng
It isn't half so surprising the
fe)w York corporation lawyer should
be made counselor of the stale de-
partment as that he ihmid be Willing
to take the Job.
Baron lleiigi Imui er former Aus
trlan embasnador to the Unit!
BUtes. has a mlwroscoplc sense or
humor If he really saw anythlng
"comleal" In Wilson's recent note to
Austria.
a
1 SSnSSOer
The Emporium announces a fresh
supply o low necked shirts fef male
i hn kens Kluier Moots he- had his
muIo two years an' bus m-ver had
an t 11. I lie says he drives Jest
I fast eouugh tu spit food.
t i.i int chapter.
II. id a less skilled author handled
this theme the story would be plainly
obscene; but as It Is it Is n fined sen-
the man who wrote of the fnvanton
.. Lorraine during the Franco-Prus-
si.iii war which the Btudent
English in our principal universities
liis .is a modern i ia-stc W'c have
It; mind a critic who described this
writer as one who brought his char-
BCtera to the adga f the precipice
then finally drew them away. We
suppose future criticisms will state
that the characters fell over this
time and that the Writer thrn held
1. brain children up. covered with
n in k and mire for the populace to
float over
That this Rros mlsCOncepUol of
love n il excuse Itself on tho plea of
realism Is improbable. Such a crea-
ture with her cotitr.idb tory Ideas of
right and wrung BM i xlst but c
THK MINI BTE KIAL Alliance will
meet In the Boston Avenue Methodist
church next Monday morning. The
meeting owing to absence from the
city of mam members win be the
flist In several weeks.
MRS DAN RTROB. who applied to
I ih.. nnltoe last Mondmv niEht for
lodging yesterday was taken In
charge by A M. Wi Ich humane ofll-
CCr who will care for her until at
such time as relatives arc heard from.
TH E NEW YORK oil company a
corporation vs Hie American Glyce-
of rlne colnpany filed a stipulation In
the superior court yestiiiiay. i no
cause was ornereii iismissea oy mo
pjaintlff and settled at the plaintiff s
cost.
-
CYRUS It. SWKKT. nssistanl
cash' r of the Central National bank
left lasl night for l'..rt Huron. Mich
where be will Join his family who
have been spending the summer at
taut place. They ill return about
the '.list of September.
e)
Ti M AKERB oharged with forg-
ery waiver his preliminary examina-
tion In the justiee court of H H.
Si b u ffer yjterdiiv morning and was
turned ever to ' the superior court
who will try his case at the next jury-
term 11. w is fell ised on a 1 500
bund
J A POSTER n negro charged
with carrying concealed weapons
was disi harged by Judge Clark
TT! F. .FIRST TELEGRAM mlnR
out of tho Sand Springs telegraph
station. which opened yesterday
morning was sent to Charles Page
at Tulsa. It was from the Commer-
cial club of Sand Spring's anil con-
tained words of good cheer to tho
founder of that town and much en-
thusiasm over the faithful work h"
has done to make it nil Ideal place i iklahoina
of prosperity and' pursuit of hap- home iit.
plness.
. Miss Kerne
II Wright
in i 'ow d n
Mrs. II. H. Bogle Bristow
Bogle Bristow ; Willis m
son l iklahoina City; T
Ity; o
I w.
villi-; T. J. Kllis. Ochelata; John It
Hadley Cushlng; O. P. Hoggs nkla-
BBCAl'SE TiiKiit i res nt quarters homa Cltyi J. n. Egelston Oklahoma
ware ton crowded Pr .1. M Temples 1 1 ity ; W II. Hayes Oklahoma Cltyi
and Dr. il. Baker have decided tolc. T. Mason Enid; Lee w. Patrick
i - s parate offices. I I r t. mplea ' ami wife gtroud: B. B. Peck Btroud;
Will move Into the rooms formerly ! (I. I.. Roberta Markham; Mrs. llallie
us. 1 by Dr. a. C. stratton on the I StsJtfleld Oklahoma City ; H. S Cross
third floor of tho Robinson building. I Cleveland: C. U- icon Oklahoma
The following Oklahomans
tered at Tulss hotels yesterday:
iioii'i Tulsa .
George A. Todd l'otica City;
Thomas ' W. White city; Wilbur
Roberta dishing: A c. W'intnn.
Cushlng; F 1.. Mulkey Oklahoma
Cltyi II. P. Ossenkay Oklahoma City;
B. B Welsinger Oklahoma City; J.
R Doone Muskogee; I. Kosonbaum.
Oklahoma City; !--.h Ely. Tulsa'; B.
I.' si .lr. nil ol-oi o Ii'... C i' Rlrlflereifi
Bartleavllle; F. J. Wleman Musko- p'sl to The World.
gee; W A. Whiilov Oklahoma City; OKLAHOMA CITY Sept 1 The
II. C. Miller. Oklahoma City; W. L BTOWlnf Condition' of cotton increased
Knight oilton; Martha C. Miller I seven per eenl ..i that of' the
Muskogee; C J liocers. .McAlester; inoiiin oi iuiy. a' . oiiiing to a reoort
COTTON CONDITION
SHOWS IMPROVEMENT
city.
Iloli I Oklahoma
G. O Blevlns Enid; J S. Iinslng
Shawnee; Charles A. Mie n. Musko-
gee; C. Harold Juncway. Stillwater; j
George Bollnger Cushlng; C. P. Row
land artd wife. Oilton; O. Strausel I
Bristow; W
and Doctor J'aker will retain the pres-
ent offices In the BllSS building Hoc-
tor stratton has sold his equipment to
Doctor Temples on ho expected to
leave town.
tl
.tack MURPHY the ex-convict
who was arrested some time airo by
officer Jim Pllklngton as a suspicious
character and when searched gave
up a number of articles which were
found to have been stolon from the
Nichols Hardware store waived his
preliminary examination before Just -lice
of the Peace II. H. S ha.ffer. and
! was turned over to the next term of Wicker Knid; F. J
the superior court Me was committed i homa Cltyi Mrs. C
to Jail in default of a $a00 bond
on crop e.i'uiitnins Issued by tha
board of agriculture today. The
growing Condition of the iron at thai
B. Hale oklu-j end of July-was i;i; p4r ont and that
Young. Hurtles-.for August Is given at 73 per cent
About nineteen per cent of the acre-
age planted to cotton was -abandoned
as shown in the July report
All growing crops are given n high
per cent In the report just issued by
the board. Tho average price of
wheat marketed was in; cents ami
oats 3r cents it is estimated from
figures believed to be accurate that
the peach apple and pear crop com-
bined is worth this year mi less than
$.136000. while tho potato crop 8
worth upwards ..f one million dollars
other imp values are given as fol-
lows: Broomcorn 12.160.174: knffir.
R
i.
E. . Hal. lone Hrlstow
(J. Urown. Oklahoma City; H
litgc raid and family Tulsa.
Brad Bote!
W. T. Reld. okl.-ihoma City; O. W.
Norman and wife. Nowata; H. A.
(linger. Okmulgee; V. M. Fisher.
Kind; M Shocklev Enid: R. O.
coin nun inno inn... s i " li'ik al-
falfa 92I4((; prairie hay 786.-
r.OO. It is noted thai on an averago
alfalfa has been cut three times and
most of It will bo cut four times.
What the board dooms an indication
of shortage of horses for farm work
is tho fact that 347 tractors hav
Honnell Okln- been purchased in the state durlnar
II. ltrackney; the past year.
Oklahoma City; W. C drove. Horn-
Iny; Will C. C.irk PawhUSka: W L. t oltoti Mill Workers Strike.
SHERIFF JAM KS WOOLLBT Simmons. Okmulgee: J. Vtmnk Hvan I PORT CITY Sept. 1. Due it is
promises to begin the work of per- j Olaremorc; A. I). Royd El Reno; Isold to n mlsundorstanding regarding
sonal visitation In the case of the de- I BmmS Smith. Hartlesvllle; R H a reduction of wages part of the em-
llnquent tOZpayars about the first of : Powell Oklahonia City; J. F. Walker ployos of the Postex cotton mills hern
the coining week If the tardy ones do Enid; Margaret Snodonk. Sapulpa; F went on a strike this morning and
not "come across" In better shape i E. Hotter. Kind; I'. I Jacot son. ik - the mills were closed pending an ad
during the remainder of this week lahoma (.ity; W. T. Tavior ( lare-
AbOUl 110(040 has been collected dur- more; A. A. Ellis Oklahoma City;
Ing the past two weeks but this only j Charles E. Hagerty. Muskogee.
constitutes one-fourth of the total I
amount BOW due on the delinquent The "Hon Marehc" will be the
taxes of 1913-14. This balance must most exclusive shop in Tulsa. Adv.
Justment. The mills were established
by the late C. "W. Post of Hattle Creek
Mich.
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