Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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the dru mright derrick
DrnmriiVijt f DernrU
The Gentleman.
^ % The gentleman Is never unduly fa*
V SPORT FLASH * miliar; lakes no liberties; Is chary of(
\ SPORT I LAS ^ questions; is neither artificial Dor af-
X v feneU; is as little obtruslre upon the
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ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PRINT
PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY
Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Drumright.
Oklahoma, according to the Act of Congress of arc i •>. ' •
| By CarrUr, 10c aWtek; By Mail, 40c a Month ; $4.50 a Year
IOU S ALLARD ~ - - " ~ Publisher and Proprietor
Office Phone No. 90
Lou S. Allard. Residence Phone No. 559
DRUMRIGHT. OKl.AHOMA, FRIDAY. MARCH li"'
into
fatt.'
the hand of god
Bishop Quayle, at leint, is i
of those anaemic Christians who
we In Europe only the devil at w
The bishop's faith enables h'tn '
• God within the shadow . We> i
watch al>ove his own."
America has resolutely ittenv
to put all the belligerents ut"1"
same footinjT. This has been I
ivfusal to discern Qod. The allio
not sanctified above all other p<
It just happens that In this cv, as
test they have been chosen l
instrument to svlvar.ee demo. ruey
U. dealroy absolutism.
A single question ought to m:i
all plain.: Can the kaisei 11,1
ment by any stretch of the ima
(ion be conceive*! as extent".
those citiiens of Austr a-Hur
who wish to rid themselves of
nasty that has proved aim. st a
pressive and corrupt as the R>'
offs of Russia? The qui-s'io"
course, answers itself. The I
began his war to advance th
ests of himself and tfcose wh
on absolutism; he is pr, ien.
war in order to save hir
those interests from eompl
struct ion.
And the allies, on the o h
have found it necessary to et
revolution in Russia, tlo.t ?
at work, as stout Bishop Q'
alires. His hand it is that 1
lylv thrust America in .- the >
a better, more Christian v-
result from wha^ weak kn,
short-siclited Christians , out
ly as an utter desertion of
bv God Wichita fr.agle
SOLONS COMPLETE WORK
The legislature comp'.eiiHl
work and adjourned sine die at
o'clock Saturday momiv:. and
things it done and those i: le t
done have passed into the leg -.al
history of the state.
However, the governor i- ye.
p;sss on many of the measures <
«d in the I s! few days of the se<
and he may change the m:.o of
eolfcplishments by the use of V.- .
pencil on items, bring dismay to
hearts of many individuals and
communities by simply negiecun,
sign some of the many legislative
actments that still encumber h d
Ar.i there is a HktJiheOjl that he
to- i: is whispered that he is h
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\ OIL AND GAS
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> Okla. and Kansas Crude $1.70 V
i The Producers Oil company's No
.1 1 on the Nettie farm in section 10-
ve 17-7 is drilling at S20 feet.
elsh-rab
irnl the
it-line
OH, PIFFLE!
Nick Denton
bits" in the sail
sat down und |
ing pages of m<
with the followi
Most corset ada,
And Artificial, vie confess:
They show milady debonair.
rged out in filmy underwear
Perhaps it causes her distress
To stand so often in undress.
Hit then she shouldn't really '"
I or corset ads are evcrywhe-e.
The Ton Bon artiste draws he-
Immortal, deathless, stand* sl.e t
What shapefulnoss
The corset ads.
SPEEDING UP.
Over in Collinsville they're ire
swifter every day. 1 he city
missioners are considering a ni
persons; bears himself tenderly to-
ward the weak and unprotected; Is
i >i arrogant, cannot be superclUout;
..,n ! e selMenylng without struggle;
t* not vain of ills advantages, extrin-
sic or personal; habitually sulvonll-
t at. < his lower to his higher self; 1«.
in his best condition, eleetrtc with
truth, buoyant with veracity. Oentle-
nliood Is not compassed by tmlts-
i -i l ecause Inward life Is not Inilta-
! : i r is it purchasable, because re-
jniuMent eannot lie bought; nor but
1 i uilly Inheritable, because uature
,1 -. ountenanees inonoiHtlles. It Is not
-ui'ei ,-lal. its externals being the
us of Internal minis. Its euibellUh-
ats part and parcel of Its sub-
stances,-—George Henry Coliert.
For hoarsness, inflamed lungs or ir
ritating coughs, BALLARD'S H0RE-
H0UND SYRUP is a healing balm.
It does its work quickly and thor-
oughly. Price 26c, 60c and $1.00
per bottle. Sold by Palace Drug
: Stores. «-**•
—
FREE! FREE!
A 50c Jar Of Soul Kiss
FACE CREAM
TO EACH PURCHASER OF A 50c
PACKAGE OF SOUL KISS FACE
POWDER
Both ar. High Quality ArticU.
PALACE DRUG STORES
Food Stuffs are High
Keep Them Fresh
Report Shortage in Weight
to Office
Drumright Ice & Light
Company PhoncNo. 75
The Producers Oil company's No
S on the Mabel Dale in section 6-19
is shut down at 1,700 feet.
The Eastern Oil company has ah-
r.doned No. 11 on the Heneha farm
i section 9-16-7 at a depth of 3,010
eft.
In section 28-17-7, the Sinclair Oil
. Gas company's No. 33 on the L.
Keyes is a 40-barrel well after a shot
the 1-avion sand.
Wl
od
The Cushing Oil Pool company has
. rig up on the Strimple farm in thi
enter of the east line of the south-
nst of section 19-16-6.
In the r.orth end of the Drumright
.ield, the Producers Oil company is
drilling No. on the Klla Harjo in
ction 3'! i!>-7 at -.475 feet. No.
on the same farm is a rig building.
There is considerable oil excite-
ent in Guthrie. The Empire Gas &
Oil company is drilling several tests
that vicinity, on the strength of
logical reports, which are decid-
\ favorable.
increase me spun "li; >ui
Agons from 10 to 15 miles an
Go ahead and break your fool
and see if we care.
A MUDDLED PUDD1.F
A one-legged man in Tulsa n
t.i submit to arrest and i
policemen to handle him.
smoke cleared away* I
Herring wis fished out <
pale behind the gills.
his men were a bunch of
let a lobster with two go
with a wooden mast on his staroo
luarter. whale them all over ti
own P«nd.
MULLIGANS'VE GONE UP
The worst has happened. They h
boosted the price of beef stews
Chicago from a dime to fifteen
times. First think you know ti
be cutting out at the free lun,:
Hinkev Dink's and Bath House .1.
and then the nation will indeed t,'
on its foundations.
WHERE'S AN OASIS?
1 And stand with my
[ I want to go into i place f-
Broken Broker.
The late Judge Peunypacker of Phil-
adelphia was an advocate of the eo-
cement of woman, but he also
,-ated Justbv. In the relationship
i ,tween the sexes, for man. "Worn-1
" he said, whimsically one day at ,
. Pennsylvania Historical soclely, |
- n't play It Ixith ways. She i
• r, stn't get the vote and the equal
.. ... . through man's sense of equity. ;
; ml then get all kinds of unfair prlvll- j
MM through his s>-nse of gallantry. |
There's n lot of truth In the story of |
the yonng broker who. after his fall-
1 ... ;is thrown over by a pretty girl.
'Why was the engagement broken offT
banker asked the ruined broker.:
•Well." lie answered. 'after I'll given :
I - a String of pearls, an opera box. ,
: l a birthday gift of a 12-cyllnder |
. ; I «ent to smash, and her j
• V a ecus, I me of amusing myself
! at her expense.'"
Harry T. Chruney, Prop.
No. 1: E. Broadway, Knight Building
No. 2: Corner Penn. and Broadway,
Caafield Building
All Hands Want Good Real Estate
In the territory south of the Shani
ivk |K>ol, the Atlantic Petroleum
mpany is drillinir at 1,050 feel or
' o Block farm .in section 15-15-9
lv well will bo due in the sand with
• the next few* days.
1 want to talk W
And hea/Lv i
I Hut, alas, it s too
my joys.
Drinking Hair
The Best Courase.
No true manliness can be realised
where courage Is not present—cou- j
s denoting not merely that keen
. t oft- ttle which displays Itself
^ s • misting excitements, in the heat
".!,■<!. In the crisis which pushes i
to -elf-vindication, or In passion
■■.ship of favorite opinions, bnt
. i, presenting what Is ampler than
- ! aK> finer: Strength of heart,
. -h to endure as well as attack. ■
e and achieve as well as to
• to sacrifice self altogether.
I I r Y.eed be. on behalf of any controll-
■ a thorough c-onsent of
anient, conscience, imagination, af-
•ill vltallseil and active, with
- n Invincible firmness of will,
■ , > of such a consent—this is
d in a really abounding and
:ui , ura-e—Richard Salter
SANTA FE TIME-TABLE
In EfF««t February 28, 1917
From Drumright
426 JenningvTulsa. . .10:0S a
456 Cushing-Shawnee
430 Jennings-Tulsa. .
432 Cushing-Guthrie .
458 Jennings. ...
438 Cushing
To Drumright
427 Cushing 8:20 a. m
453 Jennings, . . .
431 Cushing-Guthrie
429 Jennings. . . .
457 Cushing. . . .
437 Jennings. . . .
.10:45 a. m.
. 3:55 p. m.
. 5:00 p. m-
. 4:40 p. m.
. 6:15 p. m.
10:80 a. ta-
il :30 a. m.
3:30 p. m
3:55 p. m
. 6:05 p. Bl-
and everybody can get it if
they apply here, for we have
a fine variety of most desir-
able properties, ran g i n g
from single lots to many ac-
res,—from city homes to
country farms. Whether you
want to buy, sell or exchang ■
we can be of benefit to you,
and earnestly request you
to call and let us talk the
matter over. You will be
astonished at the great help
we can be to you
W. H. Metz
REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS
IN THE REAR GUARANTY STATE BANK
In;
BLOW. GENTLE ZEPHYR?
West of Drumright in section 2(
T-£. the Tidal Oil company is dril
- at 6i 0 feet on the J D. F*ir«
rm. Tho well is located in th
ho southwest of the section.
The Prairie Oil X vlas company h:
andone%i the test on the Washini
, are in the tvu- at 3.4m< ft<
Marti
IN CRLEK COUNT"
riff Woofter is jrathe
th\
« \v
k.
What Can a Boy Do?
v - l manawr has failed
r. that the most dilfi-
f all t-luoational pr\>bletns la to
I ,. :t whnt a boy I* fitted for. II
j kuld h« <ure of the boy's
iMblUtkt. an-1 if there could be any!
1 t the nxjalrements
- il field would be permanent.
■stt—. cvuld be preat-
1,1 5o long, howerer, as our
' hi. sn t einirs r* raains as
- • at r-resent. and so lon^
• ustr I conditions remain as
:\s They are. the collefre
< to i:s students to see that their
_ > <uch that, should they find
- V es ut a position either be-
muse of inaptitude in oo« Hot or bt*
v.inc*M industrial condltlona,
^ oducational founda«
1 . \ road enough to build upon anew.
—Ivxter S. Kimball, in Englneerinf.
C. D. BUchly R M. Blachly
Physician and Surgeon Dentist
DRS. BLACHLY. BLACHLY.
BLACHLY 4 BLACHLY
Drumright, Oklahoma.
Phone No. 48.
H. L. Blachlr Lucile Spira Blachly
Dentist Physician & Surgeon
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REMEMBER—
Our .tock i. kept complete for your benefit. When i. need of
aaythiaf in our line, you ar. almo.t .ure to find it here.
OUR SYRUP OF WHITE PINE AND TAR WILL RELIEVE
THAT TICKLING COUGH FOR YOU
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Under New
Management
Rooms Double $4-00
Per Week
Telephone 130
E. J. SKIDMORE
DRUMRIGHT'S OLDEST DRUGGIST
m i; 111111;
the legislature, to let the bi*'
ly bring down on the heads e
ernor more maledictions ar
■uent than do vetoes made *
body is in session for ne ma
plausibly they may be defer
appear to the friends of i
ures to be a blow in the dar .-
tack that should hav> been ;
fore the hills were enacted,
or Williams has not been d:>
od for his veto-. - of lef sla
m prex ious sessions- t^n ^h--
he has been noted for t!
•;er in which he has
the legislature's complete
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WANTED
Srcoad Hand Furaitur. of all
Kinds
The Higbwt Price Paid at
COON'S SECOND HAND
STORE
West Morrow Hotel, Near Ti-
aSpug -i 2
Telephone 320
beinjr pumped full
Rl'PAIRS
exte
herman, Tex;i<. ana t. usninir. Oh...
first ts owned by the Yarhola
he Royal I>u::h S^hell company.
The well of the Humphreys Petrw
um company on the Murray farm
■ section 17-24-1 *tst. is re port ev
akv Hi]
THOSE BONEHFAD TYPO
R A1 Command Ne.c^iry—
mi
a«*ir.
;to the
SHE DID'
is
ncient -Blue Law*."
i "C nectlcut Blue Ls*s"
a'.ly been applied to • aet e< j j
! bv the general court of
v, - ' In M years
lan' :i(r of the PllgTliaa.
- . the New Haven
r,- Puritans. That was .
f severe penalties, and
had a law. rassed lo
£ :H.at "what man or
soever shsll rob any rardea.
- prli-ate being set to weed
- ■ Jnr.v pluck up therein
• herb or flower, to spoil and
>r .-est the same, or rob any
• or - or the grapes or
ny es-^ "f corn rtvwiaf. shall
-' ed with death.-
Ha
ri.>l
Tirel
C. E. MILLER
Notary Public
will rent your house or sell your
property.
O'Dell Building
DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
THE GUARANTY STATE BANK
Drumright, Oklahoma
Capital $25,000.00 Surplus$5,000.00
Deposits Guaranteed
A HOME BANK OWNED AND
CONTROLLED BY HOME PEOPLE
DEPOSITS
Sepwmber IS. 1914. Tirst D t.
November 17, 1916. First Call.
December 27, 1916, Second Call,
March 5th, 1917, Third Call,
March, 10th, 1917, -
March, 13th, 1917, -
You can't keep a Squirrel oil ;he ground in a timbered comim
OFFICERS DRIECTORS
C. C. MARSHALL, President C. C. MARSHAL!.
ARTHUR DAVIS, Cashier ARTHUR DAVIS
L B. GRANT, Vice-President L. B. GRAN r
E. C MORRIS, Asst. Cashier M. C. 1.QVI LL
$105,017.41
$130,064.90
$192,668.29
$201,191.74
$219,960.84
n«i
al to the
"oration ^ peratins under the
i of the Clay County Oil C a>
oryamte<l under the lavrs of IV1-
re ar .i caj>it :i\l at S'Jot .(H"
heen formed with A. E. Humph-
; as president. Associated with
Humphreys are F Julias Voh>.
B. Mea- < and N. J. Guhser. all
fib,
"he company will start off with
. seres of land in Ok-
WHATS THE MATTER. GOV?
O d P-usaim Te> ^.
is vxie of the most
: -.v:> i Prussia. In the closinf
• • th- t iMh ceorury C^arte-
. - -i i: as the capital of
.v : - a . r.ctloii which !t eo-
, V.,.v ^ ^t^ruprtoo for oorw
- V. yr-?.rs In the
«i "tbe last bishop
- i dake of Yort son of ihe
sh Ha- ' a oooarch. Grorg*
In *_ v"> the city was restowd to
< , „ :ee wh« it
> the seat ot & R -aan
ioHC
; thai f .
the
are car. cet.
Ko*kti of ■ t a^:>
of tbe food speculators
T^e eye of the ®
ti*e p^cketbook ot tbe
U b M he** <d*
uarates cf its pro
cir premature.
SOME VERDANCY
GIVE ER NOTHER Qt'ART
a well aai ret as much as PW or 4i>
.at-rre1^ aul <ai tifee - J^e w#*:. " * -.
\y!1 ""jasWr."
W« Dc-J-
A v rvl tad a po dl# were chattlac
t^nWr. SwhtntT the jwxEe aaM:
■ I v -v we i- - rv '.ike the 9i Af*
- -iv>.tr asked the boo! "IVe
j. f x'.r •* ire so sirvo# they eaa
- ' i a ' sa:J the "B®1
■\t t ". ryv a«t d M*
fHead. *WXL" ali the pnM ,
- y da. Eat faacy
< • Boor* The hocad
iMkeivbe. If th^ attack
I - a Is that '.bey^re r**7
aa-i cjbc*
CK.-v ft. tiA e ar*'
AUTOMOBILE SUPPUES
AND ACCESSORIES
We hare the lar«e t
stock of Ford part*
automobile aceeaaonea m
the city.
Also United States and
Racine tires and tube*.
(We also do Tulcani*in«.)
CALL 33€
for your wants-
CEHTRAL GARAGE CO.
Cor. Peaa. a d F * ral
WHO IS-
R. L. R. ?
ADVICE IS CHEAP
WILSON * UTAILWC •
Era. Ear. Haas aad TWaal
ill*14-l&, M
I to 11 ■- 1 te « . ■-.
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Yet sometimes, if taken, advice would be of preat
value. An account in a Federal Reserve Bank is the
only absolute and unfailing assurance of security.
County bonds have been known to fail. State have
repudiated their liabilities, but the United States
Government—NEVER!
The prestige of Uncle Sam is behind this bank. It
pays in more ways than one.
Let us have your account, large or small.
First National Bank
DRUMRIGHT. OKLAHOMA
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