Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 113, Ed. 1 Monday, August 9, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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IHntmriciljf T Derrick
Office Phonr No. 90 , ( '
Lou S. Allard, Re idenc« Phone No. 559
PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY ,
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Sutured as Second Class Matter at the Poet Office at Drumright
Oklahoma, according to the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
(jpOptSTA6LE RELEASED
Oklahoma City, Aiig. i.—CtargeB
^garnet W. F. McIvrt, xcnetable, a)-
Publisher and Proprietor j
man, l^st month wbife attempting to
serve';^cfgment gapers were dismiss
«d ,
UEMOl HAT ic TICKET "
f or llnltetl State* Sen«to
SCOTT FF.RRIP
For Conflressn an
TOM D. McKECWN
^i>r Supreme Court Ju^ i
MARK I BOZARTH
For County Judgit
FREE) A. 8PEAKMAN
of Sapulpa-
1
♦ or Sheriff
AHNER BRUCE
D1 Sapulpa
For County Cler*
MRS. CHESTINA K MADRCX
of Bapulpri
Court Clerk
MAUDE ELLIOTT
Rl PUP. 'CAN TICKET
Htfcre
E LI AZ
fcefcr« *entatlve
' DMIRE
Oilton/
.by c, L. Smith, juellce of the
peace.
Ousier tv#i> raleaeed from the
pitaJ .a Jew days ago. 'O. A. CargiU.
county attorney, taid tonight no fur
ther action wjujd. tje tajien t/X hi!
office in tfae case.
CABRERA OUI~E POLITICS
lounty udge
HAROLD WILLIAMS
.of Eiapulpz
County Attorney
JOHN N. HILL
Of Drumright
County Treasurer
J. EDWIN PAYNE
of bapulpa
Coufity Surveyor
JO El G. GflLLETT
of Sapulpa
f,fexico City. Auguet 9.—Luis Cab-
rera, secretary of the treasury in the
cabinet of the > president Carran-
za, has written fr.cn: the tjr.ited States
to a friefid ih City that he is
out of politics aricl is ntt conspiring
Against the provitionel {;ove'mment,
according to E) "Universal. Senor
Cabrera's whereabouts and activities
have heen & mystery since Carranza's
death.
iOOD PRINT EQUIPMENT
MAKE8 THIS THE PLACE
.. .. TO HAVE JOB WORK DONE
County Aueisor
TKANK A. LYNN
irt Sapulpa
c :
For Superintendent County Schools
HELEN flCHTL
'of Sapulpa i
t or County A6ne*not'
J. P. CORNELL
of Sapulpa.
For County Commissioner
L. W BURTON
Of Rham.-or.k.
CAMTU I ORt'JllO ARE
■I IGHTINC-j ri.MHAl r
Viiru (fru;, Aug !) Ki^hting ia
KOiiiK on bet neon the M'l.ili-uri fi ehir
al forcon and thor n of <'ol tlntobiin
Cati , according to a ropdrt from
lower Oalltoniln recnlrofl tu n-
Ac curding to r> port (laatu twin
ttin'0 aoruplauew, ono of thmn hand
ml'-d by hill hrottinr in law, Fablo n;u>
4a, and the otticrn by two American
odventures who have Viri experience
■111 th i late war
Cuutu m aaid to have mor- thaa .i
~4tiuuiuml houihft for use the.'avla
torn, Hereaty five taachino guns and
twenty former American oapUumi to
dlrtr-t the guut; Kcctr'dittfi to re
jportn, ('aatu ti.iK iient !! ODD well
•HHilpped tri>o( '! to ttw town of Kn
nenada with order li> occupy the
fbrtlfimtioiip i^hnh ti. inteodn to
tnalie hi« principal hare of o|>eva
<lnnn He ih Haul to b*J l i i.-nufi tu
. 4umd nix detaohinentii of troope to
llie vniith of the (V)li>rado river for
-the purpone of renuling the federvul
JfcriON which htiv- t-• " on'crtrl to
dlHerubarh there
Cantu. win) Iljc t>eea m^ctg pni>
arationn for'fun campaij'tn May
1, ta rati! tA ?e'well '" ippMefi with
Finney given turn liy 'rmn""
.«*ti>w llvil^: Hi the llnileil t-'^aten ttbo
are ne^hioR to bring ..tout 1 't r • ti
' ^i<in Uj the governHiotit ot the
tjniti\< fUatea , ,
Courtty Clerk
HERTHA W. BAKER
of Sapulpa
E,ou«ty Sheriff
ti IL LIVINGSTON
tA Elrlstcw
nuperlriteriOerit of 8chools
WRfi. HALLIE PETERS
of Bristow
COUNTY CC)MMISSIONER£
rinoiid EllRt — AARAON DRUMRIGHT
nt Drumright
Third Elmtrln—«ENRY T. LEMONS
of Wruvt'trry
POBTMEM THANK PRESS
—— —
( 'kloKo.jnn City, Ai.g, 9 —At the an
nual Jneetlng cl the Oklahoma branch
of tho NaMorjt; Association of Super-
vinors of f'ortal Pmployes here reso-
lutionii were adopted enending thanks
to the public tr.d ptosr for theip aid
ia obtaining the recent salary incjwRpes
gruntuig poetaT employees The next
annua) meeting will be held fi^re in
.rune 1921.
Tha following tfficerB were elect-
ed Prnrident E B McCelland, Ok-
lahoma City, tiiet vice president, R
B1 VfcCllTi, Tulsa, second vice presi
dent U € Ralston, Lawton; secre-
tar/U'lu'jtnr, ^ G. Wheeler, Chand
ler. li V. was elected delegat-'
to the national convention to' b held
iu Detroit tins month.
Clean up the Alley
• 'leau up ymir yatil
A f) Hyorti arut ijife ot iapali-.t
are vwiting th«;lr dauphter Mn J.
C. Johntoa ,
« CTti IIMI AU IN f'l.AIN WRAP
4>(-:Rtl MAllL UV HAMU.TON KAKE
«Y
MO i.AL'i.I It. AfcS.IGNED FOR
THE FATAL SHOOTING
Poteau Okla., Aug. 9.—C. T. May-
f.flMif, ti'leufl farmer living ln«ar Cal-
huuu id'foie i ounty, was sbpl and
1 killed at 4 o'clock' Sstprclay r.r.frnpon
hy a negro named George Thomas.
| The killing took place ht dalnoun
vrtitlA MajrtiMd was ;o ^is herse. No
reation for the attach is known.
The tiej^-o wue arrested by Deputy
Slitrifl IriB' fu.d treuthl iq the I^e-
flore county ,.a.l h'-e
0
-Ha « olil "J-rheti haolef)
ll.vn eld iTanti hauled away
a""\
T>it)*it ^Ol
j. - I 1 r, t\. ,
OKI rllllVtMV
,"NO. Ohtc
lUWJtl <S voilft?
When a succestdul business mac
Irishes to obtain stationery or other
yrinttng or a manufacturing or other
company desires forum, office station
iry or any printing, when the mer-
chant wishes to advertise his bar
coins by means of large circulars or
hen a company or corporation is to
lave prospectus, phamplet or book
printed. In fact when anyone, wishes
<nod printing thev naturally look
tround to find an office whore they
nay reasonably expect quick and
cood service. They therefore seek an
ifflce which has the equipment and
he workmen. In Drumright they find
hese requirement in the Derrick of-
Ice and as a result the great bulk
if the job printing of tbie Section Is
tone nl the Derrick office
SHAWNEE STORE EQUIPMENT CO. :
Korrect Way Fixture*.
Counters. 8helvtng.
Show Caees. Bod a Fountains
Window Display Fixture#
Paper Masque Forma.
Charch Furniture.
Bank and Oltloe Fixture*
Clothing Cabinets.
'26 k. Broadway Shawna, C'la
Phone 14i
For rapid healing there 5s nctblng
Uke Uquld Borozone. It mends torn
Beeh, heals cute, burns or sores so
quickly no l!me is lost from work
Price, 30c, f( t sutf tl.jr. Sold by City
Drug f?tc e , ?SfX
Have o)a trarib "hauled away.
iOi
_ - .O. Onto
OUR DESIVEPY ft«V|C{ '5 VOttRS
I ,
fOR
GOUT.
&
RHEUMATISM,
TRY
"CHEWALLA"
< MANUf ACTIIKCX. B*
MAKOUERITE R. WHANN
Sao Francisco P.O. Box 55*
Nr OrlMM P O Bon 835.
««««%« s*' % % % a i
% \V.it ■' * ' V'
> ^l).V,£|RT/SING IS NEWS
* Advertising is plain, down-
v right, necessary news. Did >ou
ever stop to think, f.lka what
(unrw world it wohtd be ii
then was no adv«rtUn 1
The . ndvertisementa ti tika
Drumrnfjit morohanta aa tbw
appear each day in the evening
I lei-rick are just a* important
mt livipg as tb«
P««e.
Studying the ads every day will
I % proye the trgth of this fctatement.
v iClAKE UP YOUR SHOPPING
V UST EACH MORNING FROM
i X THE DRUMRIGHT DERRICK
* tc yoijx cod* mt livipg I
* "lpud ptW | on the mint
THE RE ARL fQft OH t /E RVOWE .<VhtSN tiki iti,iLS-
t'l.OTO CIRCUf. Alf't AHH IN C4/aM«*tG. THUNEiDAY nRTLftNOON ANO
(MONT, AWMMI (Wl *H.e 11 INI AAT. '..1 . -I..AS.
. TH# K5^l*V-THAT PI I A®EB T HI KIDDItf ' '
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'Sal
WEfK
OUR DdlVtRY StR\rtCl IS YOufci
Get More Service for the
Money in Goodyear Tires
Time after time .the buyer of a tire
sold at a sensationally low price is
a big loser; true tire economy is a
matter of low-cost mileage and not of
tires made to sell at a few dollars each.
In Goodyear Tires, of the 30x3-,
30x3V2-, and 31x4-inch sizes, the user
secures the high relative value always
produced by the world's largest maker
of automobile tires.
In these tires you have assurance of
exceptional service for every dollar of
original cost because Goodyear-
selected materials and Goodyear skill
have been combined in their manu-
facture.
If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort,
Maxwell or any other car taking these
sizes,go to your nearest Service Station
for Good vear Tires—and save money.
SKZMt
$2350
30 * Goodyear
Double-Cure Fabric.
>\1J-Weather Tread
30 * 3% Goodyear
Sijigle-'Cure Fabric, Jf f 150
Anti-Skid Tre ad JL
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no
more than the price you arc asked to pay
for rubes of less merit—why nsk costly
tasinps when such sure protec-
rion is available? 30x 3V2 #**e
ix. waterproof buf
: $450
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TYkf best stores select the best brands
of g<x ds. This is a natural policy, „
for experience teaches that only su-
perior articles will satisfy the best
class of people and hold their trade.
Invariablv, the store in a town that
ti I r: sells "That GOOD, flour"—HEUO-
i TROPE—is reliable, giving real sen-
ice and meriting the confidence and
business of the most particular ^ .
housewives. Where two or more
stores handle HELIOTROPE, all will
be found to be good stores.
Therefore, the fact that a store fcelliiF
That GOOD flour"— HELIOTR<>!'£
—good /or all baking—is at once re<r-
y-*.r< 1 ommendation for the flour ami) a
v ' recommendation for the store. 'Tlfuat
> . (iOOI) flour" and "That GOOD store''
—they go together just as naturally
as hot biscuits and butter. M yow
have not done so already, tr> HELM>-
f ■ " TROPE.
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