Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 84, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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AXX THE NEWS THArs FfT TO PR1JTT
MUSHED tVEMY EVEnmc EXCEPT SUNDAY
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"■and Proprietor
Office Phone No/so
3 A,Urd> *'«^«-nce Phone So. 559
the D UM .r«T PEElirr
It ja UKDiv _
'".ivy tfcat tfce '•™t>
E7 «d Sueii^ Oil fjiei W " ** *' Aoek/
n . H- D. FASH.
**n SS tat C^trict :r _ Boy i te-rtaaraet j
TV-a i ^ w ** ■«** f r Mr. Fash,
^ «w ru w«] uj ^ waftd ^ MT*™5 tl«« rf *« k d an -a^ir t
■<r<*ta*xsK * b, ^<**rlr ■<«« be ■«:: eftnee
r.1-,rm.-* «: *«! **, men t/, ' f by a imecfc <rf tfcmy
nbt€ ft*-. , 4,,. ' *** * *« !* that we c««U
■ r-ftj with hu rfciMit even thougr.
" r.<: Cnrcs No. JOT *' the j*i«t«r.. We refer ban
-J. 14 *"'-*>fter who ii gaij ^ )taTe 4
:TT " TT * *-* '•** «* «f .**£ *"** °f *•■«■«« wk or
•*> ^Mj7 i« (tijrftr 27 &•«- '_ ■ '** Maybe be coaU arrange trnt-
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DISTRICT iUOCll , —
Ct*r V,rt.au
t'-nx jfa.% from
Ske Said Her 5*t
fn H*. ► «. « .v
I in xic7jr> erxa as is wee* 2,404 *ral
j rw a I. W. W. woman o^
} ^ /*n ^or a *P**<h which the mz :
They stopped the Udy from forth*
. '-fclk but ia« ha* ti* satisfaction o
t:oowimg that it took 3,000 of them t4
j muzzle htr.
at
tmi
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ttmwt**eA of ^ ,Uh*" ^ M
c//«r,t#>a Kr / ^ Uu ^ Monte Ca^
«' Kapol**, a *"ft *r-*P « «*« or
iB4r, ln th„!?ZZ? ^ * • «« F'fth a«.
Bo* rtJ ha. Btrtfl!f, , ,,'!U"i"*r'l'r* '"Tinj" (JMtn-
jod*. of Okaial-! a. 'h*'p w*n^" a4 of;
^ °r"k ^rtrta; "Skorty",
^ *Tabt*<i a rubber*! p«ij. '
"bJI1 IH!*""'' TarkM> hetb>
'Wft Chan
K. Ha^r* frr/m Austria, |
«|/1 from Bulrarra, Chrin Olden '
bad enter*
f-r.r.«r «ar,/i or frvm tie top —°—
are npwily hriry . CoB* to ,lle D*f«.
*r and are (kowiiw md , f ath^r. «•' a junk man,
Sam Oil company drilled |. M''th*r do« •>«" mite.
Tanktnley farm Brother- h«'« *" aoto thief.
And lister's out at] night.
You M«ait, Red-Haired
Th* question it, was that
tii
. eottsty, haj
"nU/1 >«■'*■ .f
Ok* Blr « eountjr by w
fh#- additional tiuirwi ju<j|
a«4 tb« miprrior Jud** wer<- aath//r.
>wed at the rwreot *Mi/>n „f th, |„„
uJatur*. AtUrney H R. CMN*.
pher of Okmnlirte, at p,«<r„t rr,< rn-
. r «>« honne of r*pr*Mnutiras,
hem* r on«ider>d for (j,,.
Mfrtb's *u/-<-«a«r aa county jod(f, -
Hkrlrnr't Weekly.
FOOD lSljf.ff NDF.Nr.f:
* L'rv
No J on th*
'taith-VooBc ht), in section 22-.
.'• 20 fe« <J*«p*r into the Bart- j
IcsTilie and it is makin? 75 barrels^.. ln* 'iae t,on was that N'ew
r.ataral. ft was formerly a gas well ! 1 °J* who*e hair hurst into flame
prMoeir.sr from the top of the Bart- * altoho1 ""b, red headed —
lesville. I Saapla Herald.
To All Music
Lovers - -
It I« Announced Hi t
Miss Virginia Shaffer,
Noted Contralto Singer of the Ellis
Grand Opera Company
Mil! Sing at the Baptijt Church, In
Cushirtg, Saturday Night, April 21
« 8 p. m. Miss Shaffer is in Cush-
ing on a visit and consented to make
this one appearance in this section of
the country.
Tickets on .ale at City drug store
and Central drug store, Cushing,
Admission— 75c and $1.00
Oil operators in Oklahoma are re-
> ■jr7trr'„7, "'"*arn- ' hr" Olden- | i *Uuct«,ns from the cor-
1 1 ' w ,nm"k' S*k Fetrov.uh """.on commiiion to file w.th that
from Montenegro, Manuel Wettin tampltfe logs of well, drilled
p^': ^ n«re„tinK UJ :™t
f. j mania, Pete Georg*vitrh ^er* 'ieclarea:
from Romania, I'ete Georgevitch
from Serbie were all ^nt away satis.
ters declares:
The owner or operator shall, upon 11?*,"
.Hr u,,„ 1''
Hel! GoWen P'e^ord or log of the «me, duly
T*u Erer Tljut.
In cooection with recent thefts of
automobiles in Drumright and Sa-
pulpa, it would be advisable for news- fl
paper, chronicling accounts of the 'I
operations of the band to keep stand-'!
I"K the line 'Wo Arrest, Have teen I
reek county ran do iu bit In war
t.m*. by growing a bumper crop
Hundreds of „r« of land not now
<|-",g tilled mum be turned l-y the
plow and planted to «,me crop, if the
Is to be felt In the war this
"umrner, and not only must th., -
acres be planted, but th.y must he
m"''« " Produce a masi
mum crop, say a the Bristow Kecord
■Not In 60 year, haa there been
«"••«'«n Wnergency , now confronts
th. Am.rlcn people, and
'• he gerarest need Wm Mt„ am)
hollow, must be utilize,,,, and every
«f ground
b.MtU" f"r '""I
Brkw '"i'""' r'"'m"r wh" ,iv*« near
ln«t,.w wl„, „ f)|,)Wi(] , h
«r ln, to plant this
"*.n2rr.?",y ^ew "• *""•
„* | 7, u , "?",U 4" «'V
* 'I* «' 'fried beans tin,
«'<• going t„ ),e |n
*ru t demand, and the pr|c. will ,tay
Why not „r„w a crop of beans
this summer, If only enough for tm
y <«n«umpt!on?
Onions and potatoes mu.t J„
shv,*,| this summer We know of
Who" m,r'"" rr°P
iurirP^.rtta-' ^
The .u,"1",
in o her vegetal,),, ,hou,,,
'snne.l and stored uwnv r
winter. y f"r next
srir"
I'lant and cultivate everv Inch .
-vry farm and every city JoU
WM' N TTn nif 5 S,:' K J" "
,N THE u. s.
'i. mM* U . ' ' , , ,,r tame, duly
whatn J J *' Th,ee f<al1' lrn"J k,'d ,worn nd upon plug-
Matr fl? Und" their I "n* a"" for any c,u« wh#J.
■'*" know. butl--. • romPlete record of the plug-
Fur, „r,7y y" h"Ve ,he ki"T- "f V7 lh"r""' ,h'il ** «""i* out and
•ur .pe ukmg p,rt i„ , Ken. -uch 'July v«'f>«<l on blank, to b* fur
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OIL AND CAS
nished by the commission.
,S" lh" oil operators of Oklahoma
are expected to read, reflect and gov-
ern themselves according to rules
and regulations, made and provided.
I'|pe of all sizes is practically un-
obtainable right now in the JocaI
pools and according to reports the
:am" "'"dition appjie„ Ul
"f the Mid-Continent. In this
connection I, a story of oil c„m
Pany, one of the big ones, that re-
ntly placed an order with a supply
house fpr every foot of pipe then in
«to<k and might be received in the
«ar future. Not only did the sup-
ply house turn this order down but
"" ' !" "11 lU branch houses, which
sell C 8t m,,ny point «ot to
fr.t r fart'cu,ar h'K company aj
All of wh|Pt Un'J,'r any conditions.
All of which goes to show that at
least one rupply House i, ,jo,ng to
_ fe^.Xl" take..C,,re °f the
NJh;\ 'A"","n ° A Gas company's I ^ "p'rati"n" re going"""be" seri-
«. rig £ , J" 1 J17-f i, Wh-n"!"'""' hy thi" P'PC shortage.
tionJ; ■7'8> B nd j" •« i°ca- Lm::e.ih:rp.n-wy „„
%
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^ Okla. and Kan.a. Crud. $1 70 \
The Gyp,,; Oil company i, f„h,ng
at 470 feet in No. 3 Hruner in sec
tlon 10-18-7.
The Prairie Oil A Gas company'
at z «7, ^ U""r far,n •>"' «*
'^,0 f,'et lection lO-lfi-7.
lh* Sinclair Oil & r:n ,
No yv i/r company'*
" Ho*an m section l«.J7-7 v/,H
" hwfc to the Skinner ,and.
' "sden' No. 22 Stewart In „
und In aan/'f" well nat-
aand from 2,704 „ 2 838
a« a h,.« I . """ ""arly as many
as a hundred strings of tool, working
. — | " 1ree,y Predicted that within the
In section 21-17-6, the Gypsy Oil HZ 1*" Week* th"r" will not be
'mpany „ undereamlng at 1 , 1 r,"ml"'r. This i, a atraight
:zin ^!*sa.-ri~ <"■-« ..sss
If WHS f| IIIJMy ,J„ y i a, ,
ttrs of tf, i . neadqutr-
in ^r'^r1
from all 0V(,r p Work
• rrlvlng from Bin, ;"r"
sal.M) N,'ho,MH K« nanoff, .h?"
n«n to ih« n,.., „
"Wi-'li nil . , /, 1 *PpHrant,
SS
I pnpi>r up to Tm i
nv«nu«*. Nick ti . rhlnt
II"iton tea ro'L
^."Aras
7" Will Ilohcniollern '
V7"1 ' Milwaukee,
.!v, 1,1 If" there.
"U
r IJ";;
SCTELi -i'-rV '£
partner." * "purrlnj"
Kv"fy Ung g..l Until „|, ti.„ ,
" • famous polo pi, , ,,
r ' Alphoruc Buurliori, W1,« "'
whiMi t t|w. u. • ' 1
Hub, l,Lh n 7 ,,f0Mk
<!u, H.rnadot" '
The Ci,ulvn of| a (•.
In r , n 4"->'"rr<-l pumper
Mnd fr"m Z.7«4 to 2,883 feet.
In section <l-lfl-7 .k,. m,. ,
mpiinv's No 2 ,r
'•"> I, ,hul down°at22^o
Mirltminibip.
The police in Tulsa fired at
fugitive and hit an "innocent by- i
tander." Jt would appear that the
safest place in Tulsa, under the above
circumstances, would be as clo-c to!
the fugitive as one could get
Put 'Em Wise.
Drumright New, calls it "these
United States." 8omtone should j
pluck the News' sleeve and mention ||
'hat this is a nation composed of j
states. It's "it."—Sapulpa Herald.
NEW ALASKA RAILROAD
DEVELOPS FARM LANDS |
Nearly ,,000 men are working on I
the new government railroad which is I
being built by the Alaskan Engineer-1
'"g Commission, under the direction !
of Secretary of the Interior Lane in j
Alaska this year, one thousand more 1
than were employed last season. All
number of those whose applications
were received too late have gone
north anyway, miny of them intcnfJ
mg to apply for homesteads.
The new railroad passes through an
extensive agricultural country, and
between 600 and 1,00') homesteaders I
are now developing that region as it
was never possible to develop it be- i
fore the coming of the railroad
Oh, You Fans!
K. C. Red Sox
vs. Drumright
•Sunday Afternoon AO
®*^n>^nCAPRlL AS|
Th, K.„„. City Red Sox .re ch,mpio„. „( Mi„
•oun and Kansaa and are now on tour
Don t Miss the Opening Game Of the Season
Beat .he Ban Part, and rooMor Drumr,ah,
* SPORT FLASH £
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The
Producers on
" 'or te,'t"in the'northeast T '■ ^ -x'^To'fX
"/ th« lorthoait quarter of
fBrrn." ' °n th° '•aura Well«
1h M ignolla Oil company's No
well in I , , a •,5-b#rrel natural
S "m 2,7:;o to
May be « Bluff.
ehrs6 r:Tdl"trlkC "f ""nitKmfw.'rk1
"• in Lerlin may be some of Ger
miint/'i! " *- «-!
.'.Ilrl!h0n7Vn"M the
A (.in. company', ;u
Man 4 IHTI f"rm •«-
—
InI Mellon l«-in-7 Block and Kin-
1 y a No. I L. Brown farm |, „ 2-i
on' j. ln "m) fr,,m ,mh
No^lVr,,,,imP"ny,a
•ti„n 'I I 17 7 Mlt<>"'11 r"rm In
"on II 17-7 Is a 12,000,000-foot
s?o z: ,n Mn" fr"m
In -ectlon 22.17-7 th. Cosdon Oil
4 (.« company', No. 1.1 „„ (h„
It hi, l"™! <lrlll,n* «t 1.010 feet
«• >h^'™"!,orr7"iiM ''r,uin*
:
v n"f * uahlng. Thl, test i. i
"'tie gat In ,1,11,1 from I on,,
(180 feet. ' t0
- . - wor|( an<
a blind to bluff the American people
is totterinf. e,sion that Germany
Th.y B.„.r Wear G.r„ri.
St
S ~
(Tam "" thBt that lh" home
team ,m g,„n(r to fJo
Sunday afternoon. K
Rcn„', Moved lo Okla.
here may be a rush to the altar
other cities of Oklahoma Put
they re untying the matrimonial knot
in It h" n''h kCat" 811 "P<'"'1
" |. On an average of
(WO divorce Milts are filed each day
I here nre more than four score <11-
,'"''e "" th" 'locket now and at
present rate the next term of
court will have 100 cases of conubial
disagreement to consider. It would
PPear that ,hey enter into m^tU
- -t-
Viest Point and a subsequent life
O service in the army appeal to |
many young men who have passed I
the age llmit for admission to the
military academy. How many such !
know that the way is still open to
them Under existing legislation any I
man between the ages of 21 and 27
who i morally and physically sound
and who can pass such a mental ex-1
im,nation as any college graduate,'
hould be able to pass, can get a !
commission as a Becond lieutenant in I
thejeguiar army. Brig. Gen. Henry
■ McCain, adjutant general in Wash-
ington, D. C„ will give an applicant '
the particulars.
R- G. CLEMENTS
Phone 86
Justice of the Peace
Pennsylvania Avenue and First Street
DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
0XY6EN!
The Burdett Oxvcren Cn hom « , .
City one of the largest Oxvtren ,°P?ne ln Oklahoma
and are absoluteirjreparS tn "0Uth'°f Chica?0
customers. A -comnietc linn f glve sen'ice to their
equipment and weldintr snnnr n,f and cutting
Oklahoma plant. PP''eS are carried ^ the
Remember we fill orders the day received.
burdett OXYGEN CO.
1030 Wpsf Qonr«,l Cl..
, N?! P"t"n,t °ul Anyll,inf.
• I'ish, proprietor of l{„y'8
icMaurant, sen,Is the following com-
■nun,cation to (he Derrick, anent an
anonymous letter, in which this res-
aurant was mentioned, which w„s re-
ceived by Sheriff Woofter to which
the 1), rnck gave publication at the
quest of the whorift:
i" th< Derrick:
If your office and the sheriff's of-
- r"""""" my pl„re
AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES
AND
We have the largest
stock of Ford parts and
automobile accessories in
the city.
Also United States and
"acme tires and tubes.
(We also do vulcanizing.)
CALL 336
for your wants.
CENTRAL CAKE CO.
Cor. Penn. and Federal
1030 West Second Street.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
SEE
HECK'S
GARAGE
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$950.00 Delivered
Phone the Der..t.. ...
" .u. for the Derrick.
[ Palace drug store.
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