Oklahoma Leader (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 139, Ed. 1 Monday, January 24, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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OKLAHOMA l^ADfcK
LIVESTOCK
PRODUCE
MARKETS
COTTON
GRAIN
GO-OPERA"
I
CRAFT TRAIN HG
Cotton Pool Mace barmers $5 to $IS Bale A,tS&£2JS5 .lE""
DRIVE ON FO
SI 5.000 m 1920.
FREIGHT ON CARLOAD OF ONIONS
IS DOUBLE COST OF THE PRODUCT
!> # A3
; pm&XM. Cim
rv: xsvas
Cotton Growers Assoc a:ion
Expects 30,000 Ne# Mem-
ber* by May First
cart*** of '*js2 r
irate* «IS: Ti *
*«« f**l 4
1 ■ hni ■■
•fe&v
& I pf?
s=£S,L
GRAIN ASD PROVISIOHS
Fanners' U:
• ; *>H fc*i* r-iade
• u niti ti Umteat ts the ptr. v«r
thocaga for me retas-
. *J Lav* as* bee® ibe b**> .a ti*
mm «u.u to iow 5>r ct of farm prod-
c*.ts e4 cac. n r.* pne** of mtr-
cktaitoiL
ILAVe. A. cf the tu^MM Cf th*
*' **\*r Hycro Fanscrf Union f i f
.*-*•-"5533 m Vrv tki' ■** olj .'✓ > for
-i * ** kki*r *6 *4 J • tjxk. :fe« nttrprut k>14 mor-- ttw
«■* .; «v<. . «. M wu n JiLIA*. wonfc erf t- e, u* y«sr.
'*IJ u *I\r uj Tb«t 1««1 4lT*J«ad of t p r
«9>m4 -Ec have a good aarftas «a ku4f.
^ *« k«c«sar tWr untml • krt'4uy
U s cart of «*.«* ud *ill ttil
«ao««b tuxM to p«j ti
State Building Trades Coun-
cil to Urge Co-operation
for Schooling.
RACE TROUBLE
EXAGGERATED
Muskogee Police Look for,
Little Trouble From
Negroes.
-•v~
«V-
TRAPP SEEKS TO
BE GOVERNOR?
Plan tc Abolish State Affairs
Board is Regarded as
an Omen.
TI* bCl dnvs by L «l Got. V
E. Tt*p? to abo'. tke elate boar J
of RflUra sobstitsft a coar: -
of iffniri which vu ictro-
tnto tie Mutt Fr-.eay is takes
ic prm** Lis early mococtncat
for the ceraoeratK torn: nation for
a. ti. textiw <rf ,i, wutt to sir# .opjortU^hs morrtMBL port ) Isst nl tt .od a b**to u
Trapp aooM be ac<~ptabie u> tbe
fwuioi'i raachias and at tbe
tJ o *oo^ gather iom support
■'too liberals. tie ispester* uy
""Eecaaosry. cn*l ard aacvwriai
economy " wail b« h-s campaign
caoao. it ib predicted. He would uu
Um anti-state board of a/fairs bill
a* The f;r*t plank :n hi* platform
pointing o*a that In Texas tbe im-
-e«a of a "purchasing commissioner
►
S*eeisJ U Leader
MrSKOGEE. Jan- 22 -'Higiuj ex.
a«serat«d" wu the way police offi-
cer* today charaderlxed ibe early
Vocational traiiiia* for br,7i waa reports of race trooble in Muaioge*.
fully er-doraod by tbe Ok.ahocia A aecood atiempt ta two day* to
State BuiidtDf Trade* Cooadl at bold up a Hyd« park street car that
their convention at BartleovUlo re- run* northeast of the city through
aa the I
oAtial*.
> « bell
LOCAL MARKETS
At Btaaefcar-?, in Mcclain eosaty
the Saws last jar soM in 16* *ale
p«4s aod r«s< rt from Hi to 125
aw-* than the iecai market prW
Othc* owim 'M reported Mke oac- jjyr e
ce** yntk the fdaa.
John A. Kasieos slate pr**>ieat.
Farts-* • rs/4 fineea the aaccta
Uoa thaft dM v'sV/a v/ld cotton to
•paratjTe.'y m s i s. way at aoaar
pi**** is, the state last year.
~la e*«rj insure." u;i Mr
tta^son, M has aaeant a cain of
frvea X la 115 |er tale. If w* can
do thii ttv.* by ^ ti «i a saail wiOLf tALC riOkCCl.
"tait, wtat *>* we av* expert when ■**« *ii
the OMthoewn rsOM Oroeett'
ctnOoo />' t# taias"" jOfl
"Tbe lavaaw, it Is esyiainaf £
wttl *nto. ti— w!. M l* all <X Vrmm >«> ^ S-
ALL L VESTOCK
CLOSED LOWER
<l*#«e
I fAmr. f7
-•fc-O-W, £■< d ■-<
V, Jf« air-"-"
-V/ I r.t|U<. S* 4
. X- I fe.vs_
"S N'v a rttts. 41 ^6ClSc. ? .
«■ *V-
h. f Is ■%.
1 4 *t l t4 4
Ul«
cost only fl*jt*0 a year while .«
A a« r*UT« «o« at Autarko ofcUkooa tie -^u board of affaira
Ui mtde a prcfit of U.M* tor lie ,0f< |jjt r..-.
VBm a ti« paat 7«ar An *;« Tnpf nrtll alas faror ti* abolUh-
***** KI meel*e **° niBB! o* th« Bfltortova 'drficlanpr I c^QT^Btion at Lawton, next Sorem-
x proet of IU.M0
r.etnber*.
(or the farmer
kv.tcr
■ ► S-
« Steers Off 25 to 40 Cents for
Week—Hogs Show a Loss
of 25 Cents.
f bkceifto ro^ narrEi AT.^
itvs« R
«V
uiade a profit of A fta b«4i? fad" statute which enables the I wlr
'Lit year cade a profit In the first heads cf. rarlous state lnstitutloas
twt months of M.0M. mahio: n vi aad 'le^artmeats to ret mon^r out
erf the treasury whether the lerl*-
-atnre appropriatef It or not. Re-
volrin* funds would also be pruned
under the proposed Trapp regime
IveraocTat3< senators think that It
would t-e bad strategy for Trapp to
announce on an act:-state board of
ac. 22.— affair* pU'iorm while that depart-
It >u also resolved to a*k all local reported to bare attempted to hold
unlona of the building crafta to te- up a white woman at Sixth and Mar*
lect committee* and co-operate with ket streets. He was driren a*47,
•tate. county nnd efty superintend- Lowerer, br another negro.
ents of public schools in furthering These were the on.y reports of
vocational training. trouble since the sbooting Thursday
Sixty delegates representing S.C*y> night of Larso VUhaa, negro, by
building trade craftsmen attended w M. Linn. Hyde park motorman.
the convention. Ten crafts and An inveaugation will be made of
eighteen towns were represented. killing of William, according to
•n* organization, althourh only a P E. ?L,T', "
,VT . ^ 7, ' fomp.aint la filed against Una.
7«ar old, baa all rap«-ta- u,,,, blnMl,. )ut ni«ht h«
tiona in trowth. It 1. exacted tiat ,U1 „k for a trial on tic cha",- of
the memberahip will double by tie killln< tbe ne*ro bat ao far ha. not
time the council meet* a«ain to conferred with the county attorney
■ about the case.
SHERIFF SHOT BY SON
IN A FAMILY QUARREL
I
setixsg '.i.'v-jt*
s own hired n rk-
a#aelalts«u. in even running
direct to Lhe spinner* ta
aaaety «sh Thw woe id be iorpo*-
stMe for i a Indlvidaal or small
rmf of tftAvMaii to do. The a wo-
'Ufkam. however, c/atrontag t&Mt
bales un^er coatra^-t to be marketers
th'oarh the aaaoclation for a penod
of seven yearn, caa go oe the
anarket* of the world with a soffl-
raent qoastHy of ootlon of a given
grade clasa sad stap:> to umitn*tui
tbe best price praatbie to obUin.
OfTVlals of the asaortetioo assert
that the quota of memWs by
May 1. will be reached considerably
before that date
ttJtjK1
Pm*
I-*:
n* ffprwd 41
F>«a ttwi'4f) twiur, (4-Ui *«U (t
OMAlJt axt> ttv.it.
| ^ Kseall ^rwtt (w grtuh *.r,4U*4 la Ofc>
niJdKi fMt «wt ti iv*aj*
Merts t«f ewt 2M
rvfrfTTt
i ee
Talk Around
The Markets
i**
_ M i.*.;.. tss
Ksfir. S*r ewt. 1.1S
HAT aso ST1AW.
K#'* i \*.'m tut Lat w4 itrtv fa
iaJMWM 0 >
frai/M Ui JCe. I. to* .....
.* > i Alfalfa ;*r loo
Hr* . ^rr too
Mil'* M AKS KT.
UM
11 SO I B'/i
^/M4 3 f« r '♦?'
S//1 *.:•
* *r*. •« or • stop tiM
aMwtni witn asss^isee ion i
wtUl >tK:uo. to flB 4 ••orr* sr.il
At>A 4o** -sort at
■ tori "> « fvw r a4>y
r-o^-ufr. U/ Uj1rt*r eew*
tTjjft,: 14.,ai-' Cssnm *r d «T ti*r«
|1 '/V ■ V' wit*, hwm n/mttxjt *o Vt/ u
t2.lt s>^ av«<-' cvtters ror^gs
aieeM t<'< M'.ii* mot b« Usk •{ '•
if t/ot <*r-> rr.-jrn sfer/i* It (/• sod
wsoSJurr. to foed ru.« tl>.US VV Cslvw
*r« 'fig ; r-,i*.r,|
IS OS AMI huMcri l*WtT.U Ktoefcors
ri to 44 font* htsfc*r lor tlto
HTKBRJ4—
ir/rn fod iu*n
>!♦*:. i/rj t-> wA gr m fod
Mool ar.4 bull too u#r
Isnbx btof
rojcod on irui ..........
~Ain to mo4 t.ro hJll«r . .
Msr nii
LAMJ—
IhriATj noeslrAf
Ma/ U-Tt
KiUM—
J An ......
MA> 12 41
EAST ST. LOCT8. Ill
^a.-lea aibel. former afceri? ->f SL Mt la Mill -r. ;er fire by the lefla-
'lair eouty. died laat alcbt as tic l*tnre. It would caat an aapemon DUoIKcSo UlSTnlCT
_ . ,, _ , Polk* offlrlali aald they can easily
rue following offlcer. were elected iDr trouble that arise. f,«
for tie etuumr year: 8 A. Heed of cjptcl aoat „ is ,htlr ^
Mukogee president: C. E. Ferris the Hyde psrk hooting is "mere!*
SL- J president; a personal fight between street car
Prank Dart, of Oklahoma City sec- men OT !h4t llne and negroes of the
retary-treasurer; and E. .V Ellis of district."
Muskogee, W. A. Dlckeraon of Ok- N>gro^, iB ,he biiM.k" ,i1<trict ar,
5i V ,T5 , . Englebrecht of quiet and Mrne of tiem hare offerei
Miami, legislative committee. w btlp th, pollc. Md aienfr. of-
fice if ceceasary.
iJM it ii result of wounds inflicted by his sos. 00 the wboie democratic nuAhin*. '
George J. Cashel. more than a weer. Bct oeverthele*?. they expect Trapp
12 $1 12 72
No. 2 hart ti « *!.«*: No 2 hara II 41
glM; No 2 red, II U. No i red t: 1
0 iw
liArlut vr'titr.ged: Sc. 2
No I ir.x-wl K ,6^ No.
ft™
CORN
nisod. iV.
e hi to. 17'-
EXTENSION LIKELY BILL TO BAR KANSAS
„ „ CHILDREN FROM SHOWS
|Clty'a buainese district may take
IS RECOMMENDATION
place srest on Main street. 1
Erection in the 4« block of TOPEKA. Kan.. Jan. 22.—Children
two-story budding with a 75-foc*. in Kansaa under 12 years erf age will
frontage, having downstairs spacf not be allowed to go to theaters, '
for three stores, i* planned by picture shows, skating rinks or pool
f'harlea F. Phelps and Mrs. Russell balls unaccompanied, if tbe legi&la-
B. Halliburton, bis sister The struc- ture acts upon the recommendation
Calm,yD Pr°secutor -rr"00 the 80,11(1 ^^".Ltruw-ri'dT
11 —
12 77
1 he quarrel which led lo the
shooting is said to have resulted
frma a rebuke adartwfstared to the
son b7 the elder Cashel s s^cocJ
wife who is but J* years old.
The elder Cashel was M; the
y .-unger 27.
George Caahel surrendered inam'.-
diately after the shooting bu
to take the p. ~nge within fhe next;
few days.
MRS, PEETEA
SPHINX WOMAN
eould not proaecuie.
inquest will be held today.
Build Evidence to
Hang Her.
O*
1'Art ttirH h.tca f
? r*en hvum
Horns liMas
i'onios Ibd cv-'M
Isrr her** hltco .............
Hog SStra
fcbaap jolta
IfllOOXf OR*.
•own Axb' HEIKKtUt—'
I / ' 3 fct 1 Orajn-fod <*>*■ ari«l best
j,2 T iu an4 St* MtOeo ...
aj i Gotj4 y*tctoer cattio
1 *■<10 butehsr cows..
Babr 'oaf tiaifar* .........
JMI40 *lod tf> «oo4 h«ifrra
>(S u Kair to rr.«d fortfara ........
■ZIO IS ' to chotui bulla
Cannara and krw cut tar a .. .
v.™ _.u. ****** CITT rCTCBEg.
r.a ItMtl w^fEAT—0| ri H :mh \y.-m <""►00a'
fflartiars " LMH 1 *1 1MV 1 se\
fe--Ui '«■« GIVE AUSTRIA CREDITS. ,
, NATION'S ENVOY ASKS
-t5- LONDON. Jan. 22 —Baron Prank- Mrs. Louise Peete has become known
42Vs .42S PIUteln' Austrian minister to Gr«si to the court room fans attending,
Britain, declared in a statement to her trial for the murder of Jacob C.
d« y that If the supreme council la Denton, today showed little concern.
1U pen«i:n* Pans meeting 'alls to interest or feeling regarding the
rrant adequate credits to Austria progress of the caa*
"no one can foresee the cons'.-
1'iences."
I 7.7t« I Pt
775 l*[y
7 21
• tj. OA
Msy
ami
Owing to tbe trouble farmery Have 1"grades".'^
«<! tii mttlntr rfiiaira fur inm. nwi
Kearnlatlag Nacbinrry Repair*.
lutJ tn settlna repaira for some
U'f.ds irf trsctars. thresbtn/ ma-IJ^^
t iifn+n and other farm imp•« men's, y+tr
th« farmers are behind a b; 11 which M*tii
If passed, will make it necessary for JjSKSJS*®
ail makers of implements to have si
bast one agency In each county In
tbe state in which the fsrmer ma)
bur repaira for such machinery.
(Revised Daily by Tradaa Warehouse Btroa* euttora
~~ " * "a<l. to Stxr"
>minon boic
CALVE®—
27S#2fO 'i'^vl U* choice veslors
24'/u 140 Good heavy calves ..
2 V, Kalr to gfx d calves ..
J*rf> 2ie Common fair '-Wee
. 27t/d 1*0 STOCKKF'.S AND K£KI>HWv~
IiMAUr. KoMlera. K4 to MS lbs 7«M
$24002** —1 i'>' t/. : • " ':kers 0
22002te "*-«t White face foolers 7 '-''
1SSQ2S0 Aled to SO d yea*lings .... 675'
ISOw 170 4 m. to l iatori yd-arli isa I '
IM Chf/ice sUmA cSKea C.<#Si
— fiAin (UKk calves -.. 4 W
d'**i 10 choice atock hfitsrs I
M+'i to good at/*.* heifer* 4 ><<'
J nwk >jowa 2.00<
7riang atock oowe .. t/w(
vr.vr TOMM STOf'KN ori.1. U> sood stork bulla . 4 • '
S'KW VOftK, J ah J -Jjl/nk (■pene<l HOPS—
RESCUED
.FEU
TWO
ESFRE
*nd builflln- conditions i passed preventing them doing «o.
*helhe,r °[ ,not " The complete program of the chll-
iLturtUT UmtMled' Phtlr" Mld Wren's code commiwlon has been
J' made up and printed and it is ex-
■a "" jr _ pected that the women members of
WINDOW IN HARDING the legislature will b^in ^king
TRAIN ^HATTPRFn RY ift'rs to have the laws asked for
CTftiir 01 ri iti 10 SLv a 1 ^fore ^ legislature with a the
STONE;,SLEUTHS BUSY n«t few days
VIENNA, Jan. -2.—Reopening of
Auatrian parliament ha\ been
n i- j - i.iti;uur j, atUlUut.; „« ■
M Policemen and Firemen Are news from the Par is ronferente.
i M Trapped; Saved by Their
Comrades.
7 80 ;
7 00 I 4
7 40 | A daring rascue from the flames • mment and hiring a man to set fire
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Jan. 22 —A
indow in President-elect Hard-
in fact, most of the spectators ing'g private car was shattered dur-
eri-leace more interest in the trial tng the night by a stone thrown by
than doe- the comely woman of 27 some one standing beside the track
^ who 'ilmlr watches the prosecutors ai the train passed.
l«stponed until Ttje-diy because a a °Ve "* .c''ruf,"nc~ Secret "rrlce men said they be- lt uluuIlt,lmg iU ouulln
tbe critical political iHoatxm. ™ hlcb demand that she be ijeve the etone had been thrown by convictions a-cording to Justite C.
Everyone is anxiouaiy awaiting Bu"<_ a boy. The broken window was re- g. Matson of the criminal court of
llr«. Peete sat coolly aloof dls- placed at Jacksonville. appeals at the capitol Saturday
playing not a suggestion of emotion — The decision w-aa in the caa* of
4j! ARTI.RHA.STER ABRKHTLD. *^,l€ ti>€^Pro«^uting attorneys laid \S*hen Grover Cleveland left home Sara Latta, convicted of bootlegging
DETROIT. Mich., Jan. **2.— before the jury gruesome relics to make his own way In the world, in iu Mnakogee
(barged with defrauding the gov- taken from the Denton home. «1852. he was presented by his The decision holds that where
INTOXICATION NOT A
NEEDED PREREQUISITE
Oklahoma officials will not have
to prove that wkisky or moonshine
is intoxicating to obtain bootle>i;ei
# 11*
STOCKS AND BONDS
it is well known that often right
when the farmer la in tbe middle of
harvesting bis crop, somethin<
orisks and s wslt Is necessary until
tha repairs can corns from the fac-
tory. often several hundreds of miles
a s ay. but there Is another thing tq,
Uki into consideration..
off V
•TOf h PRf( V.H UAGGISft.
NEW YOKE. J Aii ti,—The eusck '
market aw *>f| at the 'jnerung ivlay
and began to aa« off alrrKjat 1m-
nsadUialy
(
r\m. «Mi «hn..At iki. ... v. IIrregoiai Ooeiitna quf^utleos Includod iioga «:Um4 25 tsnu for tie vsrnish r>arr«-ls before th« ^kbt underground piers.
On first thought, this seem- to u ;-j father up 31 SSsSlwaZTW beiag |tha«t.M sad um bulk •™°fe /ne
iery good bill, and p«rhapv wll 22s. up nepufiue 441,. up Gert- .! lf:5 up flames reached tbera. A apark lit on
—a! Motor* urt'fi*r.ire'i Msslcan f>- H**t butchers • W the varnish and before tbe two men
leum 1W4, till *4; r - Meel ti V 'iuod Ut choice t.esvlea - ha/j . lfrit, rc.fP.,_. . 1 ^
hansed: ]>.,''..rg i. , nff i; Oner a! Med to k'k-i butchers kTT.y n>- retreat, tbe barrfcls were
> iait «/2. ' ff s crufibiK >is. ,ff i'lain nnisod >4. '/ * v< in flames, cutting off the exit.
Atlantic Oulf «*«. off 1%: H^<uth- Ileal bucher |Hga fc ■ - k «nu*fl of fireman hesrlnr tho
Padiu n'„ off s. Baldwin Go ,d aiot^ 7 00fa - ^ squan or nremen bearing the
i'lain sUM k^ra e 00# xo calls, made their wi7 to the men,
1 HIC*0<rTTvrsT0(K. an^, "tlnqul.hed the flames near the
HOOK lit-' -iviA. 7.000. market aua-ly: J •* *•
bulk. It-totf*-5. butrh^ra. H*£* tir Fireman F. J. Westerman. of En-
Kht .s!«"£! « 2"r >. ™t m the
CATTI.K itiKi-ipts. 1.000, market hands and faca b7 falling glass. The
Steady; beevee, 17 24v"
at*I "ZZ 7- 1. ,. — - — — • ^ "J show a sign of fear mother with a Bible. On this Bible proof shows that whisky has been
II1 was one of the features of s fire at « t^e government building*. Frank- ** she saw displayed before the Jury he was sworn in as governor of New found, it la not necessary to p-ove
7to Marsh Showcase and Fixture Hn LJ?lb- fonner quartermaster a: 'h^ revolver with which Denton was York in 1883, and later the same the degree of Intoxication capabk
t.to company storehouse, 50a-&05 West huT} w yn«. was arrested by federal supposed to have been slain; the dls- Bible was used at each of his in- of being produced by it.
4 j, Second, at 1:30 Saturday marninr. ' uthorltles today. colored canvas and a crazy quilt of augurations
4-00 Police Officer George Orchi. ac- many colors in which Denton's body United States.
jJ® companied by a fireman, went into great dome of St. PauJ'a' was supposed to have been wrapped.
the burning building hoping to re- ' atbedral. Iyjndon. Is supported oa and fragmenU of a bullet which Loader Want Ads Work Day And U'nited States for cooking and beat
I ■c.'or. - r.'-r.k ar.d g.llei him .Night—Try Them 1 .r l:tsu::t nc purposes
president of the
Three hundred billion cubic fe*t of
eas s year is manufactured to the
77c prln'lpal aelhns ai
The Implement Trnst. 'luatrlal* i m Hte«l «,|*r.^'i f.ar s«-.i
. "„u rrv: kn.ow?pr:w • « trsKJuS."uii-:
titally ail of the Implements and ins « ru< .ie ■ at ai , down =.
faim machinery are controlled by Hesicai. i 'oleum. «fter opening off*,
out large combine, the Internationa. Kn-AUS-r ran^Jfd"hei?r 74*and ^uth-
Hsrvestcr company. With the mon- , •'« fmettie lost S at MVt-
opfily they havs on the Implement
buhiness. it is sn easy mattf.-r for
♦hem to keep repairs at some place
In tbe county. in all probability
>no«tt of their implements are so pro- ahai
-ryii 17 2t#io 71; batcherA damage to the building and stock is
I to at ; ****** ■" ■ r'ilt*.r.*-.iZ-jU .♦ V.'.. n .TC AAA
ocksrs and feeders |ftjf#too~- «r ti mated at more than 155,000, only
I4 to#7 7t. esjvss. |^.to«i2.to '.125.000 of which is covered by in-
A/IV ;
oe«o
Ttie market rjoaa'l i !*h«
r ■ treasure contlr.u'-; At ita low, llethle-
k I hem M
Iw ted now. But with tbe new la
dependent concern with little or*sn-
tertlon, entering new fields it woulo
be difficult to set a dealer to put
Mo money Into a line of repairs be-
foi«. the mancbinsry was tr. i oui
Stio proven succeasfui. In other
words, such s law might keep out
be cut.
.-leveJojped j u>
of tradlr.a 6 z{
;er snd IT. ,
Engine No. 0, an automatic pump-
er, sped north on Broadway. Its
market |,wo front wheels caught in the ruts
where the Rock Island railroad
tracks cross the Broadway car rails,
breaking the axle and sending the
front wheels rolling off, sccording to
Tony Myers, fire chief.
The truck collapse'! in the street,
the machinery smashed. Myers es-
timated tbe damage to the engine
WICHITA LITKKTGCK. truck at $l,5'"b The firemen on No.
WICHITA Jan 22.—CATTLE: He- unhurt went on foot to the fire.
r ta. 100; market ateady to JSc loser' Quirk work by firemen is said to
KA**AII CITY LIVFH70CE.
The liear ! OATTLK: KerelpU. 160. ml
. v. llethle- atnSdy; native ateera. 17.261/10 SO; ao.
ft * point* from the hlfh i •"« |*2Sff9 00; cowm and heiffcrs
li :UI.2i; stockers. $f 00ei.7l; calves.
H 00612 00.
HOGM ReoelMs. 200; bulk aalea. 1* 75
.00: heavy, |«7Sto 00; nrifd. abickers.
( g
75ft I ■■' ; light M 7!&ft00.
•wHKI:i': S4ark t aotnlrin]
"~.to«W'to; twt-P UMtolib.
M OOOt-25. wethers. H U,'a
what little competition there Is left1 l'.troi.um at lu 1 .w
In the Implement business. : 'm* 'J,,' £"hai'i °*'"?«
————- ; Pan-Arnericau 74j , up '« ; Htu>
( aire* Worth |,h« 55',. up 2: - utharn i'adflc *'■ %. up %;
Frank Carpenter, In charge of th. CnB sl^aM^M«ifcan%eir *iium
Farmers' I*nIon legislation, said thai j u' General A*pt> ft «.ffi
for years, while farming in Kansas, X,: 2?' ,iubb*r "P Cuh 55.
lie had a standing offer of |5 for a
calf a few days old tmt that now
STO< hH ( I.OSh IfM.HV It.
NEW YORK. Jan. 22 - After a lively
aeaaloii. ti.* atock market i<
atrength In ihe |a*t half hour of
and dosing higher. Kiudebaker
H. Rubber were th* feat urea
B1 s trader- manifested liesrlah
tendenclea on «ll sharet One operator
«"U1 Mexican ratroleum ;toa tl> I tor .
Off y HOOS: Rocalpta 100. market lOr hav« MTed a garage next door, from
*: U. hisher; top ll.lo; bulk of sales, t•5^|f matching fire. A long row of frame
,.-- p H: j a.io. b
Mtudebaker
calves three mrintbs old often would
not bring that much on the market.
Farmers' ro'operstlvr store*
have long sgo learned tii ? Ies>
M ri «*f not lighting their stronger
competitor - by catting and
slashing pHce . The purpose Is
to aell as cheaply aod glv* Ihe
a<Jvs«t/ige to ihe member. In
the palrous dltldends. This ia
fair to fhe person not a atemher.
Mini adtsntsgemis to the rue tu-
ber IgsUSe.
'fhe farmers* co-operative flouring ' h"*vr: off 2&
r ORlll.W Fit I! A X HP. OPK7H.
NEW YOHK. Jan. 22.—Forelsn ex-
chanse opened with Sterllna at 11.77:
, frartcs ,0414; lire .0241; marks .0117 and
Canadian dcttars .U
lORFKiX KtilUflil ' lOHfs.
HUrrimg hs* ouoted «t ISTft** at l
THE WEATHER
HOI BI.Y TKXrtBATITKEi
12 Mldnlsht.. .58 7
lam 57 S
HI" .'ti
5« II a rn .
bouses in the rear were in dangar
during tbe hour that the flames were
at their height.
; Seven companies answered the
two alarms that were turned in. The
cause of the fire is unknown. The
; flames were first noticed by C. M.
; Ingells. policeman.
Minimum at 7 a. m
Maximum at 12 ipldnight
For Oklahoma City
eloes; francs tofct; marks .Olii; Cana- Cloudy, and unsettled weather ion)*ht
I dkan cellars SI. and Hunday, with t>robably rain touiskt
| ^ • - Umm Iff ' "
ahat colder. Mtrilmurr
S>ia 192 10;
4>4S. all"', M
I 4'/% n. HI to; f ,i
mill at Anadarko has proven a good i jar
success and is now furnlshlr.r, flou Msr.
to the co-operative and -rn< i ,t'I
union stores over tbe state.
prm#r }JolJ
Tbe kansa* Mutual Ha'l In-
siiranec company, organized and
controlled by th< Iarmernf *how
iu their report for the j ear fiat
ther wrote over $<V*J0,0M<i In
liall IflMirancf In I1£0, or a gain
of over the year lie-
fore. Ribsteo of $i0,lkNi **ere
sent back to fhe fsrmers at the
iIom* of bii%iHe s for the >esr.
MHMID BOWDH. 'M.isht l*v tf 4-' degrees
t. ISA 00; firs' For Oklahoma: Tonight. cloudy;
, It7 94; third probably rain In south portion; ao me-
111 26; victory . what colder Hunday. cloady.
197 JO \> ^atlif r ( oadltloBa.
—— hhowera havr fallen over the Texas
PflTTHN panhandle. i" Uthem Kar n-m. Oklahoma
I via ; rmiddle Misatsalppi aral Ohio valleys
— th« lowsr lake region, New t'nsland
, , . utatea and southern Florida sin^s FVl-
Jan. 22.—Cotton clos*d <lsy mornlns Elsewhere generally fair
a0 points | weather hs* prevailed Temperature
I w Close rhanifa hav«
t H w.<f ' m ••
14.45
litfl
14 >4 14 04 I4.t>4 14 70 j low normal
15.05 14 75 14 to I Bond Cesgftloas.
. i .. Road conditions aa funuwhed by th* U.
oiros. H r father bureau for Saturday, were.
-Jan. 22.—Cot- North—oklahoma, slippery; Guthrie.
* *°°2j Klr Sfl*fc<" S""'i Perry. f.«lr,
I> w f lr.«s ,, .d'lf In low place*. I'or.'a City.
• •5? 12 12 ! J^'chits. Kau., slippery; Newton. Kan.',
JfF.W 4LIEN LAW PROPOSED.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 A con-
Kiltutfonal amendment proposing
that in the re-apportionmenr of non-
te'mpier'suTre gressional diajrlcts aliens aha 11 not
be counted, was introduced In the
house today by Representative Hill,
of New York.
Open III*''
.... i4ao ii.jo __ .
14.52 1 4 40 1 4.40 j normal east of the Koeky mountalria;
\a"1. il l? 11 ^ i !° th* westward they are aomewhat be-
LABOR DIRECTORY
) seasonal
15.05
XKW OK f.H A^'H
SKW MUI.EA.Na. Le.
! ton staauly.
Open
J*n Itao
Msr It to 14 00 12.71
1 M Y II 91 14 10 1* AO
uly 14 I" 13 tj If 04
' Oct. .... 14 12 14 34 14 12
High
lito
IMO' MEETINGS T0MGHT
Bukrrs and Cosfectioaary Workerv.
Loeul 171—Meets first .Saturday I p
m., third batuxdav 7:3'j p. m h
bouth itobtnson. I- M. liayas. presi-
dent. 1001 East Fifth; J C. Hoi don.
R. C.
PRODUCE
t HH-AGO PHOIH C F.
HITTER: Creamery extras.
rreamery standard*. 4to5 firsts. 1 Pauls Vsile
44c; seconds. 20to 27c. ' —
POCIJTRxJ Fowls 2tc; ducka
Seese, ate: springy 26':. turkeys
■J,r
>rdin*riea 53h55r;
Fanner* Saved by Helling t'otton.
An example showing tbe vaiue of
the farmers' organizations may b<-
s« en In activities of the Farmers' j'"
l.'nlon at Blanchard, about twenty ' 171
fiiles southwest of Norman. Tbe I.;-
cal, organized in October, has a
membership of over 300.
One of the first things the orgnn- j Prices to farmer. r,n wsgoi
izatlon did waa to start a movemeni J K" 1 '"r bushel
for selling their cotton in 100 o ?.t)Q j WhSft No. l'. Wr buahe! '
bale lots. They sold over 2.000 bal«" Kafir. hu'n^r*d i->unda
*r this manner and claimed to have j 'JJl1* J*" •'"ai'eijgj
fir
OKLAHOMA CITY GRAIN
11.77 fsir.
H?!L Non he am—Sspulps, rf.ush ; Cleveland.
14 1. fair. TanUi|iiHl. grxid; Miami,
14.2S East—Poteau, fair; Fort Smith. Ark.
fa r. somewhat muddy.
' ^iU'hfsst— Khaanee, rough; Holden-
vtlle. gdod rough In plates; McAlester,
rough; Wister, good; Tishomingo.
1 muddy: Hugo, good; Idabel, good
Routh-—I'nTot) City, fair . Purcell, sood;
y. fair; Duncan, fair, muddy
till places; Haailnga. muddy in places;
Waurika, good; Hyan. good.
RfiUihwest—CnlckaKha. rough; Hobart.
go<efl; lawton, fair, slightly inugh.
WaaUKI Iteno. g'>o<!. Rrldgepoj i
good, Hydro, good; Clinton, good; Elk
i City, good
Northwest—fJeary, good; Taloga,
good; Enid, good; Cherokee, fair; Dodge
j City. Kan., good.
PUBLIC RECORD
Air
UFA TUN.
Ilat Id
secretary, 518 North Lindsay, _
Kellar, business agent. 17 Sou in llar-
ve . Maple 1066
Uarweal Wurkera, l.oca. as — MeeU
T fourth •Saturday at 2 p. T,po-
(raphlcal t.all, Culbertjon bu join*
icie I. mle, preaiUetit. 1137 Wast
I First, Walnut 7139; Maud (Jotuaiiy
1 secretary. Walnut 194-l
Swltrhmen'a I slos. I.oesl 216—Meets
second snd fourth Saturday nights,
j 7:30. 220'fi North Itobinson atreet,
carpentera' hall. C. 1^ Hundy. secre-
tary-trtaaurer. 1535 West Forty-fourth.
Maple 4:90
IMO* MK MINGS 8VNUAY.
Msilrlans local lit—Meets first Sun-
day in Musicians' hall, third floor,
corner Grand and Robinson.
Motion I'lrlsre Opera lorv Loral IH6-
Meets f it at and third Sundays. IU
South Itobinson. n
bterotypsra, l.oeaU aj—Meets second Hun-
day at Iypographicai hall, Culbertson
building, t. O. Kramer, president; b .
R Evans secretary, i' X-5.
Typosrapiilral, |.orni S2—Meets laat
Mrs. David 1-aMser, 63. died Hslurday
morning at her home at 541 West ave-
nue D Funeral Srrsngements will .e
srmouncsd later n/ Perrln* and McAlee. I
'*
f
Hunday ir esc,. monHh. at their halL
Culbertson building George- Ijnnm
pretulenu Maple 7f.0(t; "
secretary, zit
Walnut 2111
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n
That the World May Know"
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lllJ/j West Main, Oklahoma City.
A. J. BAYS
409 Security Building, Oklahoma City.
C. J. LEE
506 Security Building, Oklahoma Citv.
A. J. SUPLER
Scott Thompson Building, Oklahoma City.
JOHN T. SCOTT
311 Baltimore Building, Oklahoma City.
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/ 521 West Ninth, Oklahoma City.
ELIZABETH BORDEN
* 600 West Eighth, Oklahoma City.
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Suite 316 Herskowitz Bldg., Oklahoma City.
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1535 West Main, Oklahoma City.
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1400 West Twenty-fifth, Oklahoma City.
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424 West Park, Oklahoma City.
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Idabel, Oklahoma.
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Walters, Oklahoma.
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Enid National Bank Bldg., Enid, Okla
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211 West Delaware, Nowata, Okla.
C. J. GOESKE
Henryetta, Oklahoma.
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Seiling, Okla.
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