County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1926 Page: 2 of 12
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SIXTEEN
COUNTY Dl
• i*
IAT.NFWS. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1926.
1
ARCTIC MYSTERY \i
NOT YET SOLVED
Vruahlt* rannil to to|*n< tow
Tasmania whom ha M haaa H—to*
mi * <*rv>*r Mara hla torn *4f*rt ta
•otahliea tba aorthero cwotnum at the
Am#c*<-aa -w'laeet *>aariant add!
had bee* mad* ta hla aara Bad
'■*» hj ot Sara only MU allies la; ha
taaan Mm and tha futSiiDoat <tf hta
H'r * I-»an, tha discovery of the
Teal of Beef Left by Frank
■ r- . c, -j aortharat Jana fa Ha nought tha
I® UpwllilOn Shows Mem- « . sad ul (a# expedition undar raa
ben Not Poisoned.
Hla wish
I-oOd-nu —A tla af k*e* t*» m»1v*d
Utrraat la a ,ubW~-i that thrilled tha
» r>d T' jaar, a* It w*« st sl—Mtlba:
tleia that tha Rrtnsh almlm.ij sad
tha World at larfa bar, w er <:*-*•'
that Sir Jahn Franklins Mjadltha
aaa bopaiaaau; l.«t la tha Acnic aaaa
haarrhlr.f partlaa that tm<rd tha
ba lards vf tha ><irtt Brat ta taka aa
Manra ta tha bamtr t<aad of mat,
u.rr.nnav ta tba .-B a, an.: la at.
■nan all haj*a had haaa nbai .|. t ed ta
|.rtL4 la. a noma w..rd of t’ ♦ fa’» that
lad hafa.an than, returned *lth a
lav rwll.'* feuad ws'temd (a tha
Baida .1 lea at He*. bay .» a- -.«r.g
tha sa'a**-: art., .as aara • ,4,.
of bawf
It ana tb- ft t that ■•■• • a^
1<V af tba a; •• a f tba
•‘toutf baaf <« uhi-h rraahlla nod
hla rotauan c • 11 rad was ftad a p-w
n!b(a raar-11 f..r tbair dat,- n..«tt ha
dtao.wad Canid It ba that tba raw
tacts af tha ran had bat nnw CJ to
"■* repaired atan lard and that tha
atj- far, bn . * UOibed *. .t»
Profess- r Par rat uf Lverj...-. ana
• eTed tn ar ts tba Bvstery Tha tic
»na * ut nad tha meat ra .-* sad and
aiainlnad It was found In an w>uod
B coototieo aa whae It laft tba park
art • yaar, a|. if t r aat
of tha provisions aac; w'tl. it* ai
|ad:: • ■£. t. f.r. tb, tyjc for a p*r:»2
of tbraa yaa-a «*-» aa f-aab aa tt.s
loaf aootbar ti.» -y rsgsrd'nf tha
"l.wt axjwd don" haa baat. asp .dad
It * aa !t :S4f that tt.a a-^rdy a pa
tha Tarrvr and tha Eraf.ua sat fort k
tron Kxig and to dlorevrr tba banc
■•at i«aoaf, barar to rater* Thai
■ara under tba ratemabd of b!r John
Trsabli*. a skillful laadar
C -a Fou-1**, Vaa-a C 0
Many tbaor.aa baac baat • d'sr.md
aa ta what bafa: bis .aaa, a *ad the'r
rrawa hat until 14 yaart latar >a.
a clja found that parm.ttad thoaa .a
<t.ai.mnd of tba »aarcbla» j«na> t,
ratab at. ta a d*fr*r tba rauraa •«,*».
by tha expad itloa. It wan an ad
mlruit* fern placed uedar a ralrn
Point Ylctery around tha a« | a tha
tsorda bwlBf wrlttan
April 2f. l*4a HU ah I pa 1*rr..r
and Erahua wara d*s*nsd -a Apr* 2.
B«a leagues S > * .# ,hu li4,
banc beaat slfcv Saptaakar 12 l$4d
Tba officer* and rrawa r-*r.*;»tUig of
W* ■’“‘i uadar tha cwaimai.d af ap
tala f I II < fuller .aadad la la:
«*• ST «2‘ S„ Lei* »• 41 w Tl.la
|w[wr was faund ky l.lautacaat Ira Inf
■bara It had bare deposited ky tha
tata Omk tanadar ..or, ia Jana 1S4T
Sir John Pran kiln died on Juna 11.
1MT nnd Ilia tatnl ion, by daath In
tba expedition bna been I* this data
bib# offia.a and Sfieea 1
Wlnra aad tba Ira aaa t.ot.rafartb
■ rapped than, la atamai myatary ttf
ll.a abl(>a no: *<aa a brrkaa at.«r was
found by tha aanrrLara A fra rka a
I*** ladlratad wbara note, af tha .»w
bad fallen Kaklmtm laid of bavin*
aaar. atrn*s.ia* tl*ur#a rcakta* thalr
■kf arroca tba frotan Said, and af
atiandoLrd pravlaiuna
Hl» Pirns Arctic Trip.
81r John Pranklla la lt»4f at tba
a*a of flfty-nlna. bad mndr a raputa-
tU* aa a aavtfatar nad an aip.orar
At tba B*a of tar. ba Brat bad ai*bt
of 'ba wt fram tb* ab»ra of ha It Brat.
Ebf.acd Ha drtrrmtnad to ba a
bailor Hopln* to rum bln of bin da
■ ra, hla paranta panalttad him to abi
bark on a mnrrhuatmat, twund for
lJaboo Tor froai botn* tba cod. If
■aa tb* ba*iauin* of Ida aaafarin*
raroor.
Advantura followad adtaatum tin
l»*rd tha Palyphaua no teat part ia
lb# bwttl* of t opanhafaa la tl.a In
a*Ml*n>or b# lanrnod Uia arlaa.o of
ba<l*atlo* nnd latna axpart Is mak
In* mapa while aipiarlnf lb* raaat
of Auotrolla ba aaa ablpwrrrkad He
wta in tha tan,« ©y Trafa^ar In tha
blorhndc ?f Push in* and tba tttncl
■fe Saw Oriann. ~
Ma^wkll*. tie British ndmlmltya
Iniaraat la tba Arrtlr raftsaa wtdrh
bad baaa darraant far half a ramury
aldaratlae by tb* adinlmlty
■at (rat tad
H.a ship*, tha Tarror and tba Era
*»• **m "bin.ins o,a1 by hla format
ma:a» t nptn.n < r«ilar w>... had com
naondad 'ba Taaror In bar Antarrtlr
trip •• •anmd In rommmnd Kn.-h
Ip rame- rr 0p. vr, »B<j |,„n That
■ a-a j ... .cm] for tbraa yanra Tak
'« avarr ptmaatiow Kr.nklia ordamd
than, atjulpjed with ataaro powar and
•Tta j.roj—, lar.
It »a. apraad batwaac tba ad fair
a •. and Vrackltc al tha laitara .u*
*•• m that ha ah. aid hava hla
rholra of two allamatlvaa H, waa
altbaa to j-aaa thr«u*t and bay nnd
Ian* satar a. uo.l to i nje W a k,r aad
11 * ora ar.utl.ward in tha direct In,, of
tba A tnarlrna row at. or that hatn* In.
foaail.it t» carry oat ha was to at
- » ■ f >
lln*t.<t rbwt.nai
Tba llttla company raarbad tha
rowat of ..raaeinnd by July Prank
in a • a«t latter to hla w fa was writ
ta« from I Mac. b»y |t waa fall uf
*>«~l :<aar and tbay aijmctad aoou ta
ba on thalr way aboard tba Eral.n*
Raj ’a raw »d t'.rm of r.car iw a
and fair waathar and thay ax par Ted
•«* to ha on thalr way PTa# waaka
a'rr r. Wat, scan Bioorc-l t<- at. 1.^
bat* !, ayad by frotan aaaa nnd f..*»
W l.at, they f.nd bojed In b* wall no
'' a , in: aa’ar n*» r.d
F*tcW te Ear a pa Afoot
It was at sboii! that ttma that thay
Wara ast aaan by a whaler, tar. days
aftar tba. ba «ft leave “AH wa'I
and In ramarkal..a aj.lrlta- ta 'ha m
j«.rt tlia whalar. In* mada of thaia
1 • i • a •
wrajM»d In tb, aiiatic* of tba North
I' .»t a f. • j, at at .aara laala
to tt.a In ,f .l.at. ravin* winter <inar
'ora at lu>, b,< . and In ]s4f. tba ax
I .ad l tloo abaja*d tt, . »uraa dt.wc paal
Bound Tba .oya*, was apj-arantly a
» w a and r • tn an end whan
"•*) wara Iwwat an,.a Saptaaibar 12'
T ’ a a. idat a , ad ' - -*at her aT wa
■ af . - a- • .
••*.. a., » ». . toto dk* i
nal i, a rood for tba axplorar where
bag , a s vlto atsoM
ar.d water Axatn tbair projraa. w»-
l.altau and for 5*7 days thay warn
•vkad in an Iry prlaoa Many dlad
and otbara mada a vain daaparft'a .last
for ftaad.,n Hall., plrked up tn star
taara t<«d of tha bormra of thalr
tear h hut apparently bad leaf was
aot ..na of tbam Naw York Tima,
A. S. J. SHAW FOR
STATE AUDITOR
A. S. J. Shaw, announce* ia tba
Itamorrat Srw, tbw weak for tba
offir* of suta Auditor Mr Sbaw
i, a native of Mississippi, and afta-
attandm* school at ClorkaviQ.
Tan net aaa, ba cam* to Craar county
Oklahoma T*rnt..rjr After teach
in* school them for thmw rears. h<
anrajrad in tha abstract. I .an and
ir.»u ranee bujina,. at Altu*. ant
ISIS, whan ha wa, appointed aavrr
tary of tha Khan! land eommtaxi >n
Ha varvad that, four yaarw and tb
pepia elected him Mat* treasure:
tn which office ha n rarwiarin* salt,
factory sente* to tha state.
Alth.>u*h always active m politic
and aarvtn* in practically eaar
honorary poaitton, in hta count'
and a* a member of tba state coir
mitt** for ait year, and aarraU'-
°f «ama for two rear*. A. S. j
Shaw war newer a candidate for
public <dfi« until four year, a*
whan ha wa, elected Mate treasure
At that time t rack county *a.>
him a plurality over hta three up
ponanta in the primary and a uia
jority of mom than WO in the far
eral election and it ta tha optm. r
of hi, frianda ham. that ha w:l
carry tha county by a lar*er major
tty this year.
<T>« nooirn BUnriN afnruHum atudant at Mammae| udirt f«ut «M far ta. aud awa
nan wwr.rr IN MILA * mpoit *« OkV*- kaff maa^. Wa eaktad lahar at
homa A. and M. roll*** by Dou M4M. He rauatoud I* rants *
- M Orr. teacher trainer in ajpVul- j quart af milk, thus iwlHto |M| *a
1 Weren ttma, her own wat*ht in tur* •* ,h» f0,W«*' * ^
'*■" k"*1 "ne-half month* la tha milk Ort*tnaI coat of the cow, bow*hi Profit af M2T.1S waa left after
j--duelion rocord of a cow owned by f’ahatxky for hi, home project coot of food and milk had boom
by Ranw.nd I'ohatiky, vocational tr, a*nrultum. waa MB. Feed and deducted
' 1 ■ ^*
666
ia a preampti as far
( olds. Utrippe. Mu. DenfUf.
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
It killa tha (rrme.
Lews & Iaandrith
I'rvdarukan and Emhalmaep
11 N Elm St Phone Ml
Ambelance ar IpapRd Car aaeeka
Dr. J. K. Gardner
DEsnrr
Office Hours S a m t* I p i
Sunday* • a at to It ah
Phene 744
7M S Main St Sapu.pa, M
Gaylord H. Wilcox
lawtsi
Room- 5*2 M*4 Claytoa Bid*
Phone 4*4
Tiny Diana Returns
From African Hunt
Dr.
SIX
-THE
KY E MkN
in tha saw
Mima bldr
31b East
Itewey
Bnnir veur
eye* while they'll brin*
IJoyd J. Seay
LAWYER
SI B-317 C.ayton Bid*
SAPULPA, OK LA.
Ml** Ann Rllaac. who wat*ha only
rilnely pound*, ba* just returned t.
V*W Tark aftor au airltm* horitln*
(rip In the African 1un*l* Hba It
-----———. m wu ut. aaaa Lera adth a native *u:d* and at.
ba*at. to revive uadar the iaadarahip actalop* which fall hi bar rtfla.
of Mr J at. i. Harrew aacratary #c the
J. F. Moreau
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
PboM nt
It East Deway Ae*.
SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA
May Aa axpadltlea waa *c*aalied n •• a • all
tha cemaiaad «f . apiala Buck R*l*rO»d in AImKA
uadar the 'arnaaid ef i apiala _____
aa of tl^ Imrotbea In which Llautar.
ast I rank.la was toettad t* Jalt ink
In* rhar*a af the Treat It aadad uu
fortanataiy for the Imrothea and
Fraaklin ratamad. ceavuit^j a daru
a«ad at.ip
Tn#* a Third Tima
AU Ka*!aod wa* aSm with tha da
•m to know what lay to the north
and west ef Huttowa My Maps led:
catad two river* !bt Markenxl, and
tba (opparmina but af the ladeatur*,
of the reeai baiwaoa Uelr aatuarlas
aotbln* had kaa* laaraed The fol
towlx* year Praaklla waa *r4emd to
<r»**tae the laad iya* batwaaa Hud
aon bay and tba Arctic aaa T*m#
yaart af hardship fallewa* Put ,h*
pony mturaad inamphapt haaia* *,
Breaded the > eppermtae to Its mouth
*e«t h# aaliod. h* was Cain
maiuler Fraaklla That lima te pea*
trated still further raa.kia* Marian
xla bay The cvtaaiaBdar aimaaif
tailed aloe* tba uafrto*«y ^.t
while Doctor Ml. hardaaa wa* datallad
to
Boosts Tourist Trade
Aa Chora**. Alaska -Tba Alaskan
railroad wa* .vmatrurted to develop
tha aaaai* of facia Sams northern
j*o*ms,i<.n but It also haa bmufht
aatlaf action to tb* road's official,
from another source—tourists
Tha routs of tba railway from Saw
nrd on the Pactflc ocean, to Fair
bank, la tba Interior, paa*** through
ana of the moat beautiful sections of
tha northland Ea< ft year has brought
an Increasing number of .laltora
Tba antlm trip, with tb* ei.epUeti
of 4U kaurs ea 'J* Gulf of Alaska la
made through what la known aa tba
Inside peaaa** a land locked route.
■ blob 1* dearthed aa being aa smooth
aa a mill pond
The trip from Seattle to Fairbanks
and return takes throe weeks Fran:
May IS to September 15 there It po
aaow. but obundtat sunshine
learn Shorthand. Itookkeepin*
Secretarial Work and
Telegraph*
SAPI LIM HI SIN ESS
COLLEGE
Fully Accredited Phone 179
to Journey la aa apatwarMy dtoucttoa L« _ _____
tb* meat ta the mrata *c heat, hat eery frank. Wei reaming tb#
Ciw|i li Fremix
-Kim* George Is a
dl riyfti Mini Thli____ _
was sat ta he Mtowad ky u Ml«c*. ha said: -foa"d*"a«(‘*9tat i I IVl
ra*U » ;■« later, when n* aw , to aay I hap* yam wUI wta. I wr- ,
dMtata tb# aa* that was u prpa* «* MC. but I d* hap* Gw Mtoh L TIB
JhtaL wiu pa roey etaaa.* \_M
Arctic A
KC
Baking
Powder
_ *
Same Trice
\for over X years
ounces^PA
I foe 2y
UKUM THAN or
I Whu Pay )
I War Prices?!
WORLD**
LARGEST
CHAIN
DEPARTMENT
STORE
ORGAN IZA
QUALITY
GOOOS
ALWATt
AT LOWED
PRICES
J*BI1 Rest Ikewar—] Dnara Ea«l Intararhaa St at tea Sara las
Some Thrift Items
Wat.h thi« column for
t troly \atf.c wide offer-
.ng» of value, that am in
popular demand
Work Shoes
For Men—Unlisted
Well made of choco-
late retxn . Munson la«t,
■fit. medium w-le ; lea-
ther heel, soft tip. Value,
comfort and low price
at—
“where
savings
are
greatest”
The Kind of Help
a Neighbor Likes
Trcafinc a neighbor a? you would
like him to treat you is blending com-
intercsts into one of life’s moot
mon
endearing pleasantries. It is creating
friendships fast and enduring.
During our long business experience
wc have found that the kind of help
liked most by our neighbors and cu»-
tonxrs is that which enables them to
come to our Stores always with the as-
surance of receiving the fullest possible
amount of value for every dollar they
cxpcild with us.
The success of our hundreds of Store*
may be attributed in a large way to the
Lind of help wc have always rendered.
Our “Pay Day” Overalls
The Big Value for Workmen
Low Priced mt
Utaa M«k—the
Union Labol ta
worry Ot
Jock ol-
if 2.20
E»#a tirang ttitch ng thrn-
Jt—cut extra (all—the Ovar-
all haa Suiprager ar Rrgular
Overall Rack—tw# hp i»*
ndr watek an* rule pwcktta,
lacked t* prevent ripping
Jacket*, with rafiatm raft
t# match All iitet, including
extra sues
Our MBigMmc’
Dwe t* market r**ditM
All aaaa* tow pr«ed at—•
A Bif Value
Htohrkks
E*tra uaaliry fear-ply
taerernted lisle ta black aad
ct**ri Extra heavy liagi
[•* d#«bl« »ol«; tg
>•••• thread*. Big viHmi
3 Pr. $1.00
Boyt’ "PayDty”
L'aios Made *14x*a*y. dur-
ablr i 30 drain Cut fail
with high hack, two-team
leg* roomv (real aad hack
jiwktli Super value, lor
the toy. ai our uaaxoallj
lew prices— —
• %
Rtoas Staaa
S ta t Yra. II to IV Tl%
89c 98c
Bleached Sheets
For evoryday me.
thexe ihecta are plen’v
rood enough I They wit
launder well and give
tong wear. Bleached tc
a pure w h i t a. Priced,
each,
MBelie lslew
Our owa brand which we
have produced lar that*
who witk to Ray a service-
able cloth cheaper than our
Hoaar Muslin. Smooth
wove* aad welt tasked. A
remarkable valac at aoly,
DM,
l2Hc
Another Shipment of Oar
Far-Famed House Frocks
New! Dainty! A
brand-freth shipment of
our House F r o c k •
await* you! Tha tame
•uperior values in wall
■Mkda garments.
In N«w
Pattern
Ginghams
And Prints
The materials af!
naw patterns in Amen*
keag and Security
Ginghami and in nevw
eky Prints. All imag|*
Mkle colors.
Buy n supply of Umm
Inexpensive, pretty Frock*
for k«me wear. Dainty
end greatly varied trim-
IMttof and atyien.
AH Stem!
S «AAA
; ~r2rr z~
to-dC:.;.
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