The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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t- ti-an b .e.1 Munoot Extinct.
Ki.liug nt>te !n Kua3la lu euUre
<! -. • n;iru ol luuire sin.pi'.as, httd re j
in !c:] in a steady decliue in the catch, I
«ihi in *'iii!tf districts uas nearly el-
t. e.i be exierniination of these val-
u !. f :ur Vip.iieib. 'he matter has been
i.ir^t, u[i by ir.e aiitnurlties. end no
t.i'n w'll be permitted to be caught
a.it iqr the present season, and tae
mwtte' ot making an absolutely closed
P m]i)0 ol three year* la tc be consl^
without Ue.ay.
u/anient tyi «•. is equal as tyranrcal
ti,, publUiicd in Tlio Oklahoma
v.uid-. l'hm"day, March 11, 1920.
M/i ii i: TO CREDITORS
la lie mat tor or the estate of
i a- .cm., ion', ii late of near life town
; -, i >f I' uinty of Ijosan. State of
Okiahotna. decea'ed.
All per ons liavin? claims against
.y d l.u' iuu. T ri eli. deceased are
r .uii ed ;o present the same with the
u cr.^ar.'.' vouchers to the undersigned
c ■'v Appointed and Qualified Admin-
istrator of Kb tale of Lucious Terral
di i ea-.i d. at m>' residence, 4 1-- miles
r ■ C*ountv of Logan and
State of Oklahoma, Route 4 within
dale hereof or the
name will be forever barred.
! TtP.l the Oth day of March. 1:'20.
JlolSPH '1 KiaiKLL, Administrator.
K. jlOKHlS
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flea- vi.'W, t)tt.uiii nia
1-rov. 5—15
D ilNK WATER .
It wi.i cui'O v ... a.... l'Jtt
i L ..ill euro Back -*i—
it will cure Tooth Ache
it will cure Tobacco Habit
ii will cure Snuff i-Labit
K v. iil cure Cigarette Habit
It v, ill cure all manner of Sickness
see Rev. 22-17, St. .lohn 9-«'
1 'or further information, \\ rite
V. hy 1 present iiealing
'/i:e Lord Jesus when on earth
<ij\ liU Disciples Power
t-'oe Mark 16-15-18
yath.: -'.'-1-5, Against unclean
IjpirPa, M.irk; 10-li!-10-.«8,
\\ hy 1 Riva Water in the
Maine of the Lird. See
Mark: 9-41-9-12, Jclin: 4-14-13
(.live me this Water
Luke: 9-l- >, They healed
everywhere, Why 1 gJ
James: 514
it is tha Lord that healetli.
Pro*. N. J. Johnson, A.11.. Ph.D., of
Boley wi'l deliver the commencement
adii-ess for Faver High School on
L_,-e TMing% That Count.
The sunshine of life is made up <f
very Uttle beams that are bright nil
tne time. To give up something, when
Riving up will prevent unbunplness•
to yield, when persisting v. ill chafe
N'irl fr-t others; to go a little around
rather tlimi come against another: to
\uke an ill look or n cross word quiet-
ly, rntfier than reseat or return it—
these are tli* ways in which clouds
and s'orui* are kept off and a pleasant
aud Kteudy sunshine secured.
Do you like a pointed and forceful
sermon which t arries tne truth to the
iieart. A scrnion that inspires and
gives faith, hope and cheer. If this is
ti:e kind of sermon you like you ought
to hear Ke.. Walton Brown, pastor
of St. I aul M. K. Church, corner of
Croat! sad Perkins streets. He has
Leen pa-tar here six years and his
member: hip anil congregation have
been ol a toady grnvih. lie always
pleases I is hearer:.. Anytime you feel
gloomy ever the cares of life go out
and hear him. fie will make you teel
1 ihiU iife is worth while.
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T. I. G. 0. T. K. 0. T. I.
From the Grand Kast of the Mas-
0 ii- Workshop.
of the
.MOST worshipful eureka ,
GRAND LODGE FRElE AND AC- ,
CKPTIOD ANCIENT york 1MAS ,
ONS.
(Pfince Hall Origin)
Naional Compact, in and for the I
State of Oklahoma, on the Contin-
ent of North America, etc.
TWKNT kth anniversary of
PRINCE hall lodge no. 1.
1 p. a. a. y. m., Guthrie, Oklahoma.
The following program will be ren-
dered Sundav June C. 1920. 3 p. in. |
i at Tabor Hall, Corner of Second and
, llarriion, Guthrie, Oklahoma:
! Song Choir
Invocation . Rev. O. R. Short,
Guthrie, Okla.
/5nng t Choir
A/idre's—"Masonry". .O. l. Will-
iams, W. M. Pride of tiie West
iVo. 4. Oklahoma <Mty. Ok'a.
\dilre-s -Respone. . . . Prof. e. e.
i Hall Hennessey, Okla.
Souk Choir
Address—"History of the Order"
I Mr. Jack Hoffman
Ad Ire s—"I rogre-s of the Or-
i d>i" ....Prtf P. W. Watman.
t>kinulgee, Okla.
Address—"fraternal jOor^ier.s"
Dr. I. W. Young, Oklahoma
City, Okla.
<ong * hoir
General .Remarks—Rev. W. F.
Smith, W. W. G. M., Oklahoma
Okla.
Master of Ceremonies— Re . «
Neal. Guthrie, Okla.
Valira WM*m.
It was remarked by ftanaca that •
Wise man Is provided far occurrence*
of every kl*dt the rood he controls,
\ht bad he vaAQoUbaa; 1* prosperity
be ^fcetrays ao presumptloa. aa4 fca
•rtrcs-slty he feela no deapondemcy
The vUdcm he posessea enable* Un
te bear up with heroiam
8eaaon for Rejoicing
Righteousness tried by adversity h
food grounds tor glorying In Its sorrei
—OwUL
High Halden stf Che Twlnk.
The village of High Hal den.
Aehford, England, undoubtedly botte
the record for the number of tviae
born there Ten ohlldrea, all of whom
are twins, attend the Tillage seboot
regularly. Every morning two o!4e
twlon : n be seen carrying two ywun
rr twine to school, all being m«aabeM
ti oua Umlly.
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L'l "i Jtr
\ 4 jr;-
IL' : /a-- •: , y
* -"* " ~ ii "" k * ' "***" ~ ^ ^
" t„ ,i<.,.i T. rv;OR.£y
Some .i.i.,. . lei, ,\.ar.-> u^o. before |
lie becaaie a Yitagrnph star, Horry T. j
More.v was (U-crUx'il as a "robust" nc- i
tor. lli.s li.it* |il:,vs:i|t!e has stood hint |
in ^(io(l stead in iht- s'leril drama lie ,
lias been able to play all ,>oi\o of roles,
and look the pari.
To supply the wheat neeossnrv rmM'
| the next harvest, we must reduce ou
I consumption by from one-fourth t<
I one-third ; we must cut down our usual
average consumption of meats and
fnts by from 10 to 15 per cent, and
dairy products by about 10 per cent.
Over there they are tightening their
belts and doing everything they can.
They are eating war bread; they are
Lrary the Place of Opportunity
The Colored people are leaving the South. They
are going Nor.h for big wages, freedom, better schools
a man's chance The South has failed in measuring
up to laJC idea.
If y >u desire a home, big wages, eall write or come
to see rne.
J. E. MASON
Phone 2129 Muskogee Okla.
Room 216 Love Building
Ij
Wanted Corroboration.
"Now, Rastua," roared the major,
"what Is thu u*e? Don't sou know
that I know you are lying?" "Ya*
*uh," replied Rastus. "but yer *< e.
Mar«e Henry, 1 kiud o' thought I d like
to tali yo opinion an de sobjeci b«fo
I decided <Jat I was lyia to sto' niah.
self. Now dat yo say 1 ta, Mar
lltinry, I ja.it reg'larly knows 1 la.
suh." —Harper's Weekly
FARMER LEAVES *100.000
Brenham, Texas, April 23.—The will
Rev. ( . R. Ross, district superin- Miles Motley ,an aged farmer who
tendent of the Guthrie District M. E. recent,y died near chappell Hill re-
charch will hold another retreat. centjy( ijeen made public and dis-
cutting down their sugar in Kngbind Vnt.elinK for the pastors and laymen ya]ue _
to two pounds per person per month, ,, . u,i, „,h1 i^ith A
nnd In Frsnce and Italy to one pound— al yVellston' Junc and . ' 000 half of which belonged to the
how much are yon eating?—nnd they g°°d attendance is urge . e o i deceased and half to his wife. Mot-
are using ration cards for most of the Aetreat meetings held have been real ^ share to his wffe.
staples. We must meet sacrilice with helpful to those who attended—almost
sacrifice. If we don't, we are helping like a theological school. !
to loso the war Instead of helping to Mrs siia8 woods 713, E. Grant has
wl" | recently installed a Victrola
————~———— | uoard of St. Paul M- She has already a piano. You will r«~
1 ,B. Church volumtarily increased the member that Mrs. Woods entertains
pastor's salary by more than a ,the S. S. c. a church club and has
Ithird—notwithstanding, the Jiastor'a
j sa'ary was raised last year, the
board felt that he had given the
'church such valu ible service duri,;
, the pa3t five years that he was ilcs-
iTrviag of another raise- you will re-
member that Rev. Brown 13 serving
his sixth year as pastor.
Buy Lor. a I Food-
Philadelphia Had First Magazine.
The city that gave bifth to the mag*
•tine is not the city from which now
come the greater number of our
standard and popular periodicals. Phil-
adelphia, not Ne\V York, was the first
literary center of the New World; for
although Boston produced the first
newspaper, In the fourth year of the
eighteenth century, l'enn's city was
ueit, and In the magazine field it was
first.
been a head of this club for six years.
She has worked it up to be the larg-
est club in the city or county. People
(come from long distance 'to attend
this club. She has from two to three
to play sacret music each Tuesday
'night when the club meets. Now tha
Victrola comes in to give a share Of
music.
Cancer Not Hereditary.
According to the latest statistic* of
si* large life Insurance companies,
compiled by an expert actuary for the
American Society for the Control of
Onncer, If one or even both of an Indi-
vidual's parents have died of cancer,
tliat Individual is no mor.e likely tha*
anyone else to d,t.- of tlie sa:uc disease.
It begins to look as though cancer were
aot hereditary at all, contrary to a li-
sten t belief.
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Brown, Walton D. The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1920, newspaper, June 17, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155590/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.