Sapulpa Evening Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 190, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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TWO
SAPULPA EVENING LIGHT
FOUR PAGES TODAY
SAPULPA EVENING EIGHT
Published every evening,
except
Monday* and holidays, by the Sapulpa
Publishing Company.
Entered as second class
matter
March 11, 1911 at the poetoffice, at Sa-
pulp-j. Okla., under the act of March
*. 1879.
The Light reserves the
right t"
reject any advertising matter it may
««em proper. Copy for display ad-
vertising MUST r>e in the office by
o’clock.
address all communications to The
Light or the company—n*»:
•’duals.
to tnd.'-
In ordering the address
of your
*aper changed be sure and
*■ well as new address.
give old
DAILY KY MAIL
F'L’R MONTH...............
THREE MONTHS ..........
BIX MONTHS .............
ONE YEAR ................
My Hall Anywhere in (reek
ONE YEAR ................
BIX MONTHS .............
11Y UAKKIFK HOY
Count)
.. $2.00
W R WEEK ..............
batteries:
aid Blank.
Reed and Hold: Guilder
Eastern Representative, K. Katz,
tfpocial Advertising Agency, Temple
Court. New York City and U. S. Ex.
v«u* Building, Chicago, Illinois.
Telephone: Buxine** Office .Yo. Si#
like Magic
K C T?;ilciu" Powder works
like magic. Recipes formerly
considered difficult to bake
now come out of the oven
light, dainty and deli-
cious. It fairly makes
you hungry to look at
them.
BAKING
POWDER
Is the housewife’s
best friend, lighten-
ing her burdens as
well as the food.
Wherever K C is used
you will find healthy,
happy families and a con-
tented housewife. Com-
plies with all pure food laws, \
both State and National.
Jaque9 Hfg. Co.. Chicago
Games Today.
Muskogee at Fort Smith.
Tulsa ait Sapulpa.
Muskogee Mon First Guttle.
Fort Smith, June 16.—Umpire Gar- J
ret was a: rested again in the eighth j
inning yesterday, for creatlT.g a dis- j
turbance. Muskogee won.
R H E
Fort Smith ................. 2 ii 2 ]
Muskogee ................... 3 6 II
Bait erica—Miatthews ,nid Brown;
May bray, Sew.-ll and Wilson.
WANTED.
CMKL wanted. —Good gtal wanted
for general housework. Inquire at 107
South Wa:er. 16-3t
WANTED—Solicitors, both sex, quick
selling articles; ask (or Mr. Rice,
room 14, France hotel. May 23-3t.
THE TEXAS WONDER.
cures Kidney, Bladder and Rheumatic
troubles. $1.00 bottle seldom fails to
give quirk and permanent relief. Write
for local testimonals, Dr. W. E. Hall.
2026 Olive St. St. I/>nis Mo. Sold by
All Druggist*.
4*4«4-4*4*4,4,4*4,4‘4*4,4*4*
4* IKA MALONE +
Dentist 4*
4. Established 1898. Phone 163 4.
4. Office over F & M Bank. 4.
4-4*4*4*4*4*4*4‘4*4*4‘4,4*4*
National League.
Boston 8, Pittsburg 7.
New York 3, St. Louis 0.
Brooklyn 1, Cincinnati 0.
Philadelphia 1, Chicago
WANTED—Good hustling lady so-
licitor. A money Maker. Call today
at Cosey Rooms, Cor. Dewey and
Park.
GIRL WANTED—for general house-
work. Good position. Call Wm
Smythe. East McKinley.
American League.
New Yo; k 5, Detroit 0.
Washington 8, St. Louis 7.
Boston. 4, Cleveland 2.
WANTED—A furnished house close In
Address “C”, care of The Evening
Light
Southern Association.
I Birmingham 4. AI ’ an' a 0.
Second game—Birmingham 5, At-
lanta 4.
Mobile 4. Memphis 2.
New Orleans 2, Nashville 3.
Montgimiery 4, Chattanooga 1 T»
CASH PAID for butter, eggs and mflii j
at the Forest Park grocery and con-
fectionery, end of car line. -1
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Two nice south con-
necting rooms for light housekeeping
rent reasonable modem. 3rd floor
; Turner Bldg. 26-3:
In event of a big flood Crook coun-
ty will try and bo cheerful.
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If it. takes two expert* at about $30
per day to ascertain thut Crook county
owi-j a former sheriff one or two
ft»ouau<ul dollars, how long will It
take a poor corn grower to catch up
with his taxes?
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CROP COMMTIO VS.
Crop condition*! in the Southwest are
far from good. In ibe wheat belt the
crop Is almost a total failure, save
in the very best counties of Kansas
and Northern Oklahoma, where de-
preciation is more thaiui half. The oats
crop is a failure throughout. Coru mis
Ixven burned up in half of live corn
routines of this state, and the d'ought
has told heavily 011 certain cotton coiii-
lnuniiies. Creek ie better than the
average Oklahoma county on the bor.
dor of the rain belt, but that Ls not
saying much. Rain will save cottc'
and the acreage is great . Corn is not
ruined, although some fields will be
a failure. There would lie .vet time
to mature a heavy foliage crop and
possibley save some of the grain, p:o-
wldl-g we are favored with a late
'season sad have growing rains along
I with the hot weathen,
.It is not that the one good rain of
the year would not have sufficed up
to tills time so much as that we had
tk> rain last summer or fall to put
the soil in condition. In the western
■part of the county conditions are bet-
ter, as there has been more tain. but
th« brt weather and scarce rainfall
has also liecn hard oil that rich dis-
trict, perhaiw the very best farming
section of Oklahoma. And in all sec-
tion* of this stive there is growing
apprehension as to the 1911 crop. X u
that agriculture is the great hope of
1 oa*r county, for 'he resources from
Oil ana gas are the mighty factors,
and still we are ambitious for an ag-
ricultural reputatloni. for Creek county
soli has long been neglected from an
wgilcultaral sr«uidi>oiiH. However, we
are better situated than others for
which wo may wvll be thankful.
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fast versus west.
Gut of the East comes a wall.
Ijrallea, that organ of yesterday, is
the principal drum major of the Howl-
ers.
Leslie s is an organ that tells what
happen'd once and laments because
things ate cot as they used to be.
It Is the grandmother of weekly
i Journalism, the organ of lament ami
I the all and somewhat of what can
?; ew'ver be.
lieslie’s has discovered that the
’ trouble is due to the fart the West and
1 Southwest not onger pay enough nt-
, tcntloa to New York and the philan.
J throplc geriemon who wish to he our
1' financial gua.dlanis. According to the
\ grandmother Leslie's if wc had but aent
“ our spare change down there ail'd kn,it
' It out of Kansas City and Chicago, all
would b«* well with ub.
1 Buk what about 1907?
In these days the fellows had om
1' ^nrpluv and when wo asked for it,
1 »e.u **r word they would let us have it
* whe-U' they got. it.
1 Th ’ did. Meantime, some of 'is
' were nc getting it as fast us the com-
1 merer out hone required. It was also
| Aseert.ii"ad that our money kept out
lwre wn» a powerful Incentive to «m-
I prosp ' ■ l whilst the Bast had as yet
und ties between the different sections
of these United States, but the West
lias learned if Is not wist- to store its
wealtJi so far away.
Nor Is there soon to lie a change.
The Wall street fellows are wise In
their day and generation, hut their
wisdom is of little value to the people
out here.
American Associatin').
Minneapolis 10, lndiana|K>lis 3.
Kansas City 11, Columbus 12.
Milwaukee 2, Louisville 5.
St. Paul 1, Toledo 0, Ten
nitigs.
WOMAN M VD INI) 10* l>
No game was played yesterday in the
Western League.
By It. It. Hawkins.
STANDING OF TEAMS.
Muskogee
Tulsa ....
.1
.................. 1
OFFICERS HER OPINION'. .Sapulpa ................ 1
_ i Fort Smith ............. 0
TEXAS LEAGUE.
{Oklahoma City 2, Dallas 0.
R H E I Fort Worth 4, Waco 3.
0 .1000 Galveston 6. Sian Ant > io 5.
1 .*>00 Houston 6, Austin 5.
1 .500!
FOR RENT — Two furnished rooms
with bath. Call 409 South Water St.
FOR RENT—The nice 5 room cot-1
tage at 223 South Main. Call Tele-!
phone 289. tfj
HOUSE FOR RENT—5rooms, gas,
electric lights, hot and cold water,
bath; fine well water and garden.
Phone 275 o call 505 S. Park. 3t.
FOR RENT—Elegant house, brand
new, 5 rooms, good well, close |
to car hire; cheap rent. Box 100,
American office.
NEW HOUSE being built in Spoco
gee Addition. All modern im
provemouts; low rent to desirable
tenants. Address P. O. Box 802.
Sapulpa.
B. & W. Pharmacy
BUXTON & WEBB, Proprietors
Corner Dewey and Water.
Complete Line of Drugs, Cigars,
Soda and Toilet Articles.
Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded^:-'
FREE DELIVERY - - PHONE 30
♦•••••••••••H#*e4*****»******,*******,,,*"#,#****** *
Defying the |>olice department a .1
and the mayor, Minnie Easley, pro-
prietress of the Royal rowing house,j
Yesterdays two game* resulted in
a victory over Tulsa io the first game.
I with, a s.ul defeat in the second, in
Score, first game:
who ni arrested yon ' Bee* I
man Harrison fo; Joyriding lhro,m.l,lu *WO!Ml TuUa got the lead In the
the business streets aid ..using a *** i,»“n* a’ul il ***** 1 raiM
disturbance by tooting the a utomobllc aUm“ cauBed abandonment of trying o
bora, tins morning to d pnice Judgoiw,n 0,1 •*art' of the ou«r8-
Smith. She was lined $10 and coat*.
When the fine was pronounced the
woman left the rourtroom. \t the
door she met Pohre Chief Wise ,nu!
shaking her fist unde his ri.se, di-
nounoed the waole police depnijaun
Fee told him she was goi: g to leave
the city because she could not bear to
live where the mayor a::.I offi< c:s were
Irying to "Job” her.
The Easloy woman has paid several
fines for a uiming a house of ill repu <.
She was arrested under a ci4y ordi-
nance which provides that lewd wom-
en or women suspicloued of having a
hard reputation shall slay off the
streets at iiigli'.
WHY SO WBAK.
hidin'! Trouble* May In- Supping lour
Life Ami). Sapulpa People
Have Learned This Fuel.
When a healthy mow or woman be-
gins to i;un down without apparent
cause, becomes weak, languid, de-
pressed, suffers harkachr, dizzy spells
ami urinary disorders, kidney weak- brook: two Iwise hits, W. Reed
tiesa may be the cause of it all. Keep 1'■ sacrifice hits, Me> e a.,
the kidneys well and Uie.y will keep j l)asi>s
i not) 4*4*4,4*'J*4-4*4*4*4*4*4*4-4*4*4*4*4**!*
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4* Sidelights From Washington. 4*
4. * 4-
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FOR RENT—6 room modern hous°
Apply 423 a Poplar. 23-tl
FOR~SALE.
TtejCentral Drug Store.
All kinds of Fine Stationery, Tooth
Brushes, Combs and Hair Brushes.
We Deliver the Goods
PHONE 139
5 NORTH MAIN
SAPULPA
AB.R. H. PO.A. E.
Mc-Avoy, 2b......
....4 115 0
l|
Kell mil an, ss....
g!
Clay brook, if. ..
... .5 12 0 0
»!
I«*ke, lb.t.......
o!
Meyers, Jb......
____4 0 0 0 4
1
Patteruon, cf. ..
,...5 0 12 1
o i
Rood, c.........
____3 2 2 2 2
0 1
Meyers, p.......
...2 1 0 1 2
0
Total .......
36 7 10 27 1?-
3
TULSA
AB.R, H PO A. E.
Kline, if.......
. .. .4 1 1 5 0
0
Franklin, cf.....
.... 4 0 1 1 0
0
Desmond. 2b. ...
.....3 0 1 0 1
1
Grey, lb.........
____4 1 0 6 0
0
Blank, c........
. ...3 9 0 5 r.
0
Piasser, rf......
____3 0 13 0
t'
liliey, ss........
.... i 1 i i
o
Alexandria 2b. .
____3 0 0 0 4
Moffat p........
«•
Total .......
...31 3 5 24 7
4
Well, yes; Judge Gary’s promise to
make the steel trust "good" Jo.-s re-
call that ancient: couplet beginning-
"When the devil was sick, he a monk
would be."
FOR SALE—Country eggt, fresh every ,
day. Forest Park Oro. & Couf
Phone &39. 25.w
FOR SALE—Good driving horse,
eignt years old, or will exchange
for nice mare; would pay bonus if |
choice animal could be secured. R.
M. L., Care American.
Instead of blaming co g;eaatnan for
not saying new and thrilling things
about the tariff, s’pose you try to
pull off "he stur.t.
Ohio legislators only indicted once
are put in the pikor class by those in-
dicted twice or more.
Judge Foster, of New York, made a
bull-’.eye when, in sentencing a note
broker to prison fern fraud, he declar; J
the commercial crook far more dan-
gerous :o society than the "strong
arm” man.
Everybody wants to win. but every
rtght-mindj-d American would rather
lose on the level than win by under-
handed methods. An- iwliticla: who
doubts this will roon or late have b
brought home to him.
FOR SALE—Five-room bungalow,
Fife Place. 80 fodt front, half
black to car line. $2100; terms to
suit. Address A. B. C., Care
Weather wax.
SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE cock
erel for sale; eggs for sale; Single
Comb White Leghorns, Ply noutb
Rocks and Black Minorcas, $1.00 per
setting. J. C. Christopher, West
Bryan st.
FOR SALE—Pony and buggy. Suit-
able for lady or children. Terms
right to good party. Inquire 606 Ok
lahoma Blvd. Telephone 589,
FOR SALE—3 horse power Mitchell
1 motorcycle engine, complete $20.0(1
Enquire 313 E. Dewey.
9-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE—6 lota in Or
cutt Add., Tulsa. Okla.. Price $ 1,40c
What have you goC* Address 18 cait
of Ligiht DH
The Earth Is the
Best Security
Beautiful Homes are on sale by L. C.
Farnham every clay. Call on him and
inquire into his Henryetta Addition.
It will make you money
while you sleep.
Summaries: Three base lii't Clay-
Kl'ne
stolen
Of course the Washington newspa-
per man who says, "The president ha*
plays, j taken personal charge of the fight fo"
Patterson 1; don bit
you well. Doan's Kidney Pills cure Meyers to kellerman to Lake: struck ! reciprocity im the senate", can put oi:
sick kidney* and keep them well. Can out, by Moffat 5. by Meyets 2; base finger on the clause of the constlfu-
Saptilpa readers demand further proof on tMills Moffat 5 Moyers 9; hit by
pitcher. Heed. Blasser and Kellerman
Umpire, Setleyi
than the. following statement:
J. Vickers, Main St., Bristow,
Okla. says: "1 think tliat Doan's Kid-
ney Pills excel all other kidney reme-
dies. My kidneys were weak for a
long time and caused my back to txv
very sore and lame. The kidney se-
cretions were far too frequent In pas-
sage and it was a common thing for
me to get up a number of times during1
the night on this account In the I
morning, 1 felt tired and < ’ om dt
and had little ambition to work. When
Doan's Kidnev Pills were brought to
my attention. I procured a supply and
began their use. Relief soon followed
and before long the lameness and sore-
ii' ss iu my hack disappeared entitely
All suffer**! .-• fr tn kidney complaint
should try Doan's Kidney Pills."
For sale by all dealers. Price 5b
ctnts. Foater-Mlllburu Co., Buffalo,
New Ymk, sole agents fo; the United
States.
Remember the name- Doan’s—and
take no other.
tion that authorizes it.
Score by livings second game:
l 2 3 4 5. P
Sapulpa ... 0 0 0 0 J . .6
Talsn .....3 1 4 1 0....3
A Baltimore court is wrestling wi'h
| a ghost story—woman trying to break
1 the will of deceased au>wt. on Mie
H I’I traound that her ghos', which visits
5 1 j i,er is in great distress because of mis-
s 'M take tn willing her money to a church.
LOST AM) FOUND.
WANTED—One baritone and 1st and
2nd, tenor for male quartet. Meet me
at St. James Hotel Friday morning at
9 o’clock for pleasure and pastime.
Address No. 22 American.
en Wanted
Notice of Stock Holders' Meeting*
Notice is hereby given that there will
be a meeting of stockholders of the
Sapulpa Publishing company at room
15, Sottas budding. City of Sapulpa,
Oklahoma. Monday, June 19, a- 4:3:
p. in. The meeting Is called for 'h1
puriioac of electing a director to fi'I
the vacancy made by AV. E. Verity
withdrawing fiom the company.
O. M. IRKLAN, President.
AT MW, Ko. 3
Teamsters and Scraper Holders,
want immediate work apply
We need men.
vou
If
at
once.
i. MeNERUY
CONTRACTOR
LOST —A child's whit* coat Sunday
between the St. Janies hotel and the
S. M. E. Church. Finder return to A.
P, Crawford, care Oklahoma State
| Bank.
FOUND—Wedding ring, on Independ-
ence nve. and Bryan; initals in-
side. Owner can have same by pay-
ing for tn adv. Apply A. B. C.,
American.
SEE
L. C. FARNHAM
Rooms 3 and 4 Fisher-Richey Building
Office Phone 246. Residence Phone 504
1 The Turner Drug
i
FLOWERS
FRESH CUT ROSES AKB
CtuJKATMMS Of HAM)
Tomatoes, Cabbage, Pepper and
Egg Plants now ready. Also all
kinds of bedding out plants at
the Greenhouse. Telepnou
RICE
TME FLORIST
Greenhouses 13 N. Birch
I
Company's Stores f
TME “DHAMONP”
209 E. DEWEY-PHONE 558
‘TURNER’S DRUG OT0RE” I
4 N. MAIN-PHONE 137
PURE DRUGS S
I
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY
jj STATIONERY MAGAZINES j
POST CARDS
I
5 FREE DELIVERY i
5 TO ALL FARTS OF TME CITY \
^ r^sms^ saoiTi Komssn >a«m »smswj
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