The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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< • THE OKI, A. GUIDE
Jfc ^U^ilyihe-J M.\y 2j, i 392 byGcor^? N. Perkins et u
£ubnsa*i Evp-v Thursday
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
By Elmira S. Ridley
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If You Hr.vs Cole] Feet
run MS OF SUBR( RIPTION
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Six jil nib«
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A dvertising Rates made known on Application
Entered the Lost Office at Guthrie Oklahoma a.;
clans matter.
Try one of cur Hpt Water
Bottles
f i| It will be a great comfort to yon on
•CP a cold niglit EE2-—•
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{«+- Fry a bottle tc^lay. vie are exclusive
(X selling, agents.
4« LILLIE'S DRl'Cl STORE
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20b West Oklahoma Ave.
Phone 61
THURSDAY JUNE 27, 1918
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Judg« C. B Aram, F.djeral Food
.Administrator for Oklahomb, has a;>.
p lnt«d the following oountfy food ad-
ministrators: For Choctaw < ouuty, W.
C Henry ol Miuo, who auifrceods Dr.
V L. Carter, for Seminofa (county, J.
C. Ullard of Wewoka, wlu^ succeed#
Luther Harrison; for Sequoyah coun.
ty. H D Plfchford of 8al;isaw. who
•uecneds TV f M •'oi.U'iil.
CONFErtEN'CE CALLED
George Denny of Washington, ropra,
ionting the cottonseed division of tha
National Food Admlnlstratlrtn. will be
in Oklahoma City or May S for a oon-
ference with farmers, ginnars. cotton,
seed crushers and feeders. The meet,
log will be tasld at 10 oe'lo>«k a m
May lfi.
The Guide does not care t. . , «'■%*$. •£ . *2. ■' t. >Z t'e'2.*5
We .re triad to m« more of. wjtll tha B]uk Dispatch I &
oar people K0;n« into bi.s.nes: Bjt th.. B k Dj c|| ^ ,, j, *
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v*ow I®1 'hem advertise in the meddlewith tlje people of Guthrie
tjuidfl. Printers ink is tlie way whodfsne to ise in politics.!
to suceesa. \Vt> refer to Mr G. VV Carry '
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- , who has announced hiniself for
We wish to correct an error the legislature.
In l''av<?r Hiy;li School nwtey in tllc^
(jiuide lust week- leaver llinh
Sehool turned over$4'' 3o to Miss
I,)oontile for Junior K^d Cross
Society, instead of $.1 30
■J-! ewli§re appears t ho nil
iK<unc ment of Attorney (Jen
A, ( niry. WV are plensotl I
St*< itini one of our citizens <>t'j
our own raeo i« cominj? ont foi \
tii< Lfuislature nr,d we -houlrl
support him to a man What is
jfood for thq other felln<r nnght
]>■> he hi in i fur us uniflit to
try votii;*; for «ne of um own
nten «tic,' jnst to see how |t Ki)t.a
* e Ki,y 'o the youn,{ !a\vj c:t' • We
^re v. iih \oi) "
It st ems ihat the Klack Dispatch !
is against a Neuro beinic in the ;
i
Let illative Hall only us a janitor |
or porter
The Dispacth has nndp a serious
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| tn stake by (;ettitin in the way
of prottressive Negroes. )
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SL. MARK DISTRICT
ASSOCIATION
OE'FIC^KI
1 ev. ^ A. Clai^,
^ -k ArukisMi, Vici*
R Clai k, Kec ^e€.
I Lss K. M llegivood Ccr.
I' C< ''hillipe, I'reas
Lev ( . E. Smith. t>tat.
BOARD A1 EMBERS
Rev w in Jordan
C. B. Sneed
FOOD NOTES Charley f.'lark
The Federal Food Administrator fet Ot
Texan has requeat'ed the aduolnlatr'atof LillCCrS of Ihe WctUetj A
tor Oklahoma to forbid Oklahorr.# ' "
merchants aloua: the T«*as border Convention
<rom selling flour to Texan resldenta.
The renaon for this te th?t Teiaj ia W r S A Anderson Pre«irient
and will he wheatlaes until Dext har. .. .. ' 1 *
vest (■■ w I)avls, Vice Pre*
Manufacturers ef eoft dj-inki anil "liie L loster, Rac
Hoda fountain drlrkn arn atlll Umltel
to «0 per cent of the amount of auga* '' S I, Eathle.v, < or S e
they used last year. 8u ar limit*.
tlona are still tn effect In order to Jllna •> iiliatn, T eg
take oare of the canning demands thU .Uj.o £v.( ^towers St t
BOARD MEMBERS
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When in Town Call and St:e
Him, For Good Meals and
Clean Beds,
MONROVIA HOTEL
>14 W .HARRISON
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Ve carry a full
line of incubators
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In order to equalize distribution ol
out flonr stocks between now and next
bervest. O^lshema. has gone on u ra,
tlon of six pounds of flour per month
■5>er person The people of Oklahoma
tnve turned back into distribution'
channels a ifreat quantity of flour
Seine of thlj !lour Is being turned over
to the government. After trial in %
aarnber of counties the flour card *y*.
f,em has proved to be the best pos
iible way of securing equal and just
(istrlbutton of our present flour sup,
ply according to the six-pound allow
^noe Judge C, 8. Ames, Federal Food
Administrator for Oklahoma, has reo.
drsmended. to county food edmlnistra.
tors In th'e stats to put this card syo.
tern Into effect as soon as posslbla,
These cards are to be Issued to eacii
household Each card to show tha
t)amo of the person In whose nama II
Is held—the number of persons wcr« ev y m i .
than two years old la the family ami ' 'oerson
ue so printad as to record the dat, '• A T ThomDson
o£, each flour sale and the quantity
Sugar irtjnli in t^e bottom of a tea ' ^ Clark ' J |
cup is the same ae sugar sunk In th«
bottom of the ocean by a subunaruie— Officers (if Tkp V P r"
It's wasted • r * • Uj
Conventiew
L Rhodes,
A K St„w
"M Wright
"Fi'IGl'Rs of THE «S
CONVENTION
v J. L. Thomas pres.
t L >>iniih. viee pres
Ls Kath' (i Hegwood, RPe
! rfs Eve Stowera Cor See
Jo!m Franklin, Treus
BOARD MEMBERS
Olve up friend food; savo ih« fatj
c 4efeat the kaliisi
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M aijajjement
New ;
H'lea Curod in ^ to M.Unyit
Drtiwlns refund nom v if PAl'O OINTMrlNV falls
to cure Itching, l).i*i I, i;i or Protruding '/iir.i J
InRt:>ntly relievos ! chl-irf File-?, «iifl y^u e:;n 1
.0 Vear my I aftxr tUo I rst a;ipilcu '*\n. Pr:cb^e.
GUTHRIE'
Lev J 1- I.dvv.-irij, pr^idunt
C. f, W hite, vice pi«n
! Miss t.'iirric Foster R. e Sec
Th" r 1 -..ln:ir: T,:tlcn i;i con-!,. _
<'"nc i ti--re shoaiii be m p ■ lrs Otha Bryant. Cor 5e«
i-' 'Tin ; in ioo in Oklahoma t'1'3 sr. .. r m
mor ani that esiwclaJly that th* coat ' ,ow'eri> Press
Of |.n tiiO (loniGJ'!c i >* tt'imrr I ^T( . T'
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OKLAHOMA
SOARD MEMBERS
Pi ovist Marshall General CroA
For ni' re than
Wnole. th" late G N Perkins
published the Oklahoma liuide
in this eity con, inuousij Ai!(,er has announced an am-nL
his death Oct. 1914,1 a-nimed | m -r.t totlie selec:ive service r.-
^ponsil.ili(y of the. .Hide, Since jR11|ation, which deal with tin
that time 1 have kept tl - Guide ■ ;„„.stipn of eo.npellinjj ir. i not
rnnninu with only a slight Jbrenk j entraped in a useful occur,, t;.,
of three months last year, when t.,;,pp!v themselves tr, -a
my health failed me. j good The loaier ami idler wi
A. elver
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Know Her P^rt.
TTi other flay Mr\v Ponhee!:<>r't
, OW'XCT lilstor ^ imr.rried, and a dsr
1 h*ve not civen the public as be coi.f.ontpd with the alternative c''" 7 ° "Tr th" ' .',U!iT: ,fh' ' v'
. ; , ow. darling. ' «l->n t br-liiM«
*ro,u| a paper as I. desired, as I of jroiiiR to wcrk o.v uoing lo war ln bpRr,or' -"1 " " "" I har. „ , J=,
have hten handiCSDDed for limn v t T i , , any oi-'.c.e.tj- to any ai.Mhlnrt uakt-1! Mnrse llearji, I bled : tbrmght :;d ||k
" I pen (Ol pi op , After Jul' ! ailV nerson known ->r a-. ir:. i« lire at any hard Words
\Vcn?c£j Conptjoration.
"Now, flastu?.." !t (i iho ma'of,
"wliat Ik ihe Don't you ki.ow
that 1 know you are lying?' "Yaa
Buh," replied Rictus, "but ytr see.
ehoultl not bo inrreas. d over la.;
unless abLo'utoly necc -sary. .Ml lea f
el a i r:; in the Ft ite have ! r?a uorTio1 !
ti • tiK-v are reuuin.d to liie w.;h th.i Miss I'.enford, Chandler
state food administrator any pro-1
, M ach« lula r.t increase, and tfajt Mjgg J^ci.son, ' bander
!1 af; •• i.;vest,"at! .1 liy th • r.t its | # . .
••■•M adm!-) •■■:1tor. The t.-ni! :ioy to • Tbo ,« ,i
'"• >> lower prices to I ,..J ■ .
•••••I '• >rs tha:: to domestic «rikln^ .'"""i'i t"/1*- "0R< ,t0^--
""■. ,-hould 1") avoided as it " '' f. «t a lajrij-
• : ""' I ae unfair practice with ,'m''s:"u',,t l'0* t« «f ae atWMtl
in the niean':iLr of this act ' "* l e8t '••>•< < zcarrvi
j p.ojerliiif. ts * -wiherit swi^-
Tfce Rood Administration t. m^\ ?" ' l"...""",** "*V *i
J tr..,:i ly deatrau of .ecnrlng economy ' " 2 **>•,
•o-a O in th. consumption of a'l ];!:■ !■; lv_f" , , , . <*kt aasl**. Mttt.
Nio.at will,out the re-instaliatk.n of tho semiX-e ^ *
meatlrs: da;, for the present. The'
njiveisities for shipment abroad tp our!
y and tile Allies i^re very lar^e
to hab yo opinion on de s'.o.leci b"fu
Had Seen the "AcJ.w
io.k amount in, roiijhly, 7". ,o.o") ^'hen formal shihmiikviiichi ji Mel.
id ol m -.1 and tneat product a of] !n'8 «W'*enwttt wa* wade In tte
••11 - ml- per w.-e:,. a.< ; -:iii.. ;i pn, eiety column of rhe ieenl Pl«t>-
v. ur normal of le.s* than I5,000,o0i l c#n,° roonlns ep te Uta slater, onyfui
..jpunds. "Oh, Helen, 1 saiw yum a«| ia Hie pa*
per!"
Atu-r Jpl- Inn; person known ... ...
igragCw j ««-.V Mi ..J teMIMn>
hold on unci I con I I? Pin API lo't tak« thi tr lbli mj , .. , f " ' inn0^ "• made before Acepwlkip to t.h* hai*«t tnrt tH oL
a useful 0 ition vill be call dear," mUIn* Vweei fu^fliiUner'a VV k' kn9w* 1 lg- '■ " '• h# Food VdnrinlBtr^tion liat *\* iurge life e#W|nmtoi?
put tf.e paper into other hands. 1 , .1 ilUr .4, . , , iy. "for If you ever use • v i , "a 3 •' 1 • ajiLnuRced. Th-- -hanpu van an- comjiilrd, by an aetrmry for tk .
A ' l>i () explain and ; Vl:.;5ll *n me> r:l a]wa7a g1vt, ' ! J'« nh' beiiet that Ui< delay American Society tor tin* Oonfcrol
Lne g>#n«rHi public }• b^en t; * ahspnt r*f ^ tri^-1 U) ynv at on.^ " - -— would ajh •• the \ trloua lntordsti af- Cnnccr, If ont Iwrth rt an Ml"
lilutral in it , ,r, '' 8atmfa<;t0ry exp la Laft'Auntle Penearlna O.sth.to Moths. £? TonmtBTUjp to Jgr.* „P„n a vlthii,r8 imrwts have died <rf < ne«r
®f ,hc nation will ca jse his industion in ' con <aa i aaktns hia -> Ifcrnoff* set tatp ,1, • ciAaet. MtVP> & fci® w ?" ,wl!,lch bhas,n°M' "mt lnJlv,'"w« " mm NMr nm
I always hadiis much or more a military service I'he !S "SfoS&i'•t- £: /dS'ifS
„„w d„ F„L jWWWSS.'Sli SfSST• *■
«1|.1 >M v,,, ™„f?i a„„'„ick ,10n„y !,«„„ r.Bi> ;^-:v .,; 4, >£&.$&-r-g—g—
h«^e you will K've the New ti ant within «-his jm-isd«tipn or ■*«*> :«. <«. rttua^fctt ^ nV^i'.V" "eK^1" a^ «Kt *iie v2LSto^to*Sj££l wjf mm IMfW
Lot and * rt 'i oUi^ ^ ^ «W Sbrf." 1$ odor t, left la a'sod by uSfcr taWrtVSTS 1 5
not and pro, eed the samp as. « --• a w««o.. t:; m;. crops that do not actually e^Vt whm \. 'T ',
Revs Walton Brown, S. A. though h« wasahomn.inAr). tt .soatract is'^ ' iStWitS
Clark. O. R Short the New ^ca we tin- W , t ot;a au.,Fa:n.^ Cherokee Halfbreed. i ' •"> «<> erow. eraMssS aa« erosty.
lt srnpefrutt, .,1:1 th<'«Ufr> F^rtur.e', "Da.-lin,js Se.|ii. ,' t< of the <ihlrnkae f"" "lv *" "*"**• «' .
M.inxngetnent. will tike charge: « , n^art of old .vaier -.„r ' i,: '"•snefiitia like this, nlphiit.ei. < K,-, . • e ,■ of • 1 * <l.*oree. 'ti«r «r. j«u eut-
j-l ism Jht> Wl!,
•ota.1 th. contract, of the «uid.| - gf^S^ Tr^ 74WV%
ttrr.it*" 1 Jdy--"T s." 7'racy
Mnnagemerit your support
•o you Shall renaive your paper it .his Mace a bridje Is aaid to ea.at naeeaai'r,
righton a, heretofore. I feel' Cg^of ^
l^Vlte Likeiy.
Probably the reason more eity men
: ■ unvtV, " rttf
that with throe pr.iminent Mj y"1' "l's ,rf rr*<'it"i with being the
1 I QM t
isters as these, you will soon
Lava a greater Guide.
eonstrueiors of arched bridges
'. *r at ream
, Rtmenibcr this.
I^i eilhign'sh ll in.es fleet ;r>fro|ci|r 1
ai'Ot over leopt >11 * ' . re I
pV: ov*
Practice Economy.
Tho 'urn -tn:. i.iril, "Kj| noilgll fond
met no more, ' rl;-.i,liy followed, would
to, I Mill I11 many
" in '' 1 • Und ta
, ;f all
dont «o bnck to the farms is that
j l!,0-v can't accumulate fortune* big
enough.—Cleveland Loader.
With the "diullnxa of fortune."
voice or envy.
. .** ~ "T)U\ T Qtideretanci you to r*,v thnt
Air. (Jrtibcoin lias more money tlwi
7ngeoi'wtiu. Hour-Year-OIJ. he knot's what t« do with?" "No.
A little foilr-yenr-okl was sent to That is merely tho point of view held
th*' stf-re to buy a "lemon cream pie. hy some of Mr. Ornbeoln's nelglibon
Sometime later s'.ie rotura.iHl hearing >r^10 think they onu!<] enjoy .ife n
f'. trimur hantly in her I'vms niid Mid: ureal deal more than he does, if they
1 l orr utted tin mime of it, *:o I Just only had his mom j."—New Haven
w tfcen. tbat you not V bv'
-vt: thle to nnny* slf^M head
.i when 1 you thpi'f tii«t
for a 6trm1"
Op«...*nlstlc 1 bought. i mr^utieo um mime 01 n, ••( : jus
I here can be no perm.mrut happl- nrked for tue wif embroidery on it." , Journal,
new when thtre ti a j ipartor# tfAffl j J
proijnr i-y < •
TT%r
Diplomacy In the Home.
I"very now nnti then -rffo nmff
t* tmy some i!f*v 7cjp
but if he I?? ;t pretty yoot!
;U-r ho run pet out m it v.j'bouC.
! ' *T lier mail.—Fort Worth Sttxr,
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1918, newspaper, June 27, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155489/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.