The Tulsa Democrat (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 251, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1914 Page: 2 of 12
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the tulsa democrat
Tulsa, Okla., Thowday Evening Jone 18, t9l4>
IN THE OIL
PH©NEB-*Wt. •w-
B* W. H. PICK.
u.nuBf 1 >S tut at three canta tM the P ! •*■'•1*-
0U MAlUifeii fnoK, Ohio and Indiana ell was SW«*onc*0
*1 73 T* *"* «"« *- -*" .."frf
Pennsylvania
Herccr, black ..i
New Castle
OonUng
J*b .ll
North Uma
South Lima •
Indiana
fttoetpn
Oorstc&na. Hght
Coral rana, heavy .........
Henrietta. UcM
Electra - ••
Caddo ( detroaa above).
Caddo (heavy)
<(aH in*!)
Canada
Kanu and Oklahoma...
TA XUU TO EE INITIATED.
At a meeting last night attended by tbf
commute* rhoeen at tb* Nmer mooting
to Initiate m« torn per «"*««"• [,"1°']"*
tax. it«. *«*+* • «•
measure ami the money whl'-h had been
^ranteedjo^purpo^of PW| E
to Mr. HarU.w*. ■ «««• tor
We*t. who will attend to havtag ■ •*«•*
*"|tSir\h«t It !■ absolutely '"J*1" '°t**~
mk ■ law tor the reason tat
farmer to the Kate will sign, It *•" {"£
|y be the object of "ore than «•!_"
terest. The committee referred to "***
to composed of «t-Governor Haskell. II
p. Sinclair. John Markham, Jr., ■ •
|My and O R. Howard.
Oil. MOOUCIM WOULD LIU* TO
KNOW.
Attorney OewMral *W l hy rnaklnxjl.;
pHratkw tor a r-wrtsg to the Il~
iZm ha **« friends anion* tha oil asaa
mrn Ik .an. Tlx derlstoa waa aaaal-
- ta& ra In favor of soaaetblng ab-
S^Trtoht — **- It
o**a haorfced Mt by the.*J"£
of the Uwlted State* anyhow •*! tncre
afeaoM ha o rehear!* granted and the
rr_ stand aa It to Right here
la a rood place to mention the l^ct tMt
the tax ferrlt* themselves
that tlie entire bunch have consolidated
with one man at the head who «*•*''
!~*ral manager The entire members* P
M the nrr*""'' court of Oklahoma cxi-
iam <5S«£ thB tax ferret matter an
the grsalesl .scandal In the blstW _>
current events. It certainly should be
aired aad let the people know.
"L ?l i—dln- newspaper dopeaters who
.1^- r to this field and the
C^X^to. «M will * £ re
a^t. It ought to ba wry Interesting
„ _ I today. The tact that R waa amy wrea
To it take* to meaa that the ulalhs
. 1.-® value of eastern oil and tha OWahoaw
J j£V**uct u to M taken into ca«etotoaWa«.
AT NOWATA—TI.* A) Dahoer No. 1 on
lh«i 13en Miller farm In section 4-24-16 h
f altus*.
Tho Ptnna OE Co. No. W A H. Cresblo
/arm In «ectkMa U-Il-lS-t* also a faltl*e.
Tlie Vlratoia OU company Hare a -
barrel well In their No: I C. Rollins 'lirrP
in serttan 10-14-U. Ko. 1 Is a -barr*
producer, while Ko I Is malltaK li bar«-
reto '
The Alluwe* Oil i-ntnpnny No. « Ira
ImiiRlafu ftirm In section 2#-2l-16 la ft ltl-
Li.irri'l well.
TO* P*ct *iS oil company N*- * ,
Waller farm I'u section 20-24-17 U (food
fur l! barrels.
Harter and Thompson No. 4 Trios.
Simpson farm In section ti-24-17 Is a 1#-
bnrrel well.
A. I*. Dehner No. t well oa the U. V
nnriieti farm la showing "tor a ■j|M *«a-
a*r. His No. I L McCrackah Um in sec-
tion IP-M-M to a failure.
Tho Jlmbo OU A Uas company No. I
Craver Simpson farm. In saction 19-M-11
Is a IS-barrel well.
AT BIXBV—The most Important devel-
cut far the day to the weU drllliiiK by
Wolverine OU company, due today la
section 33-17-13. 'If successful It will put
the production a qiarter of a mile fur-
ther north.
EAST OF BROKEN ARBOW—Ther*
was a storm of protest last night when
thin paper pubH«hrd the estimate cm the
* treat Western Petroleum company w*B
to acctlon -l*-U. Fbrty barrels la said
to be the Bitot of Ita capacity. Instead of
tn barrels.
AT COLLINSVILLE The American OU
% flas company Is spuddlnjr for No. 1 Vic-
tor farm In section 17-23-14.
Ml
Itaa — at U fe«L Tha Ust may be
cased and shot In the &—& sesxi.
A Morrta W*B.
Reese A Reese shot a weU yesterday
In the Boc-rh nnd making W-barrel
well ef It tn the aartheast eorncr at
the west falf oi the nwthweat M 25-13-
14.
The Quahers to the Booch.
The Preston * Imk cuaher oa •
ftotton land In 3>-l«-14 has apparewOy
taped the Juatol to tha Eaoch wad dis-
trict. It Is one of the record breakln#
wells of the whale Mhl-CGotlnent
and Is maklnif Its better than 2,000 bar-
rels from the very top of the sana,
there havtnc been not aa tosh Of drin-
ink after the well was struck. It has
the appearance at bctoc In • crevice,
a thine which In this flcl^ Is seldom
known bu: which Is frequent In some
ti tha otoe* ftoMa, partietoartF the
Trenton rock fields of Ohio and Indians.
In the first M hem there were ran 1*
tunks front the well and It made a con-
slderaMr more than that, flowing Into
a pond treat which isuapa wised It to
the tank*.
The well of Baslth, Carr A W let on
up In 11 la another gao4 well which
wtK probably be even bigger tomorrow
when It la Intended to Wit It In. It is
Just at the top at the sand too. and
flowing better than 2(0 barrels.
mm further op. In I the Ttpplt *
Can field No. « Scott Is another won-
der, making near Its initial production
after four days.
Coed We* Saved After Accident.
The wen of John Butt *t a I. on the
tint to 54-14-14 which was the scene
•J a glycerine accident last week by
the premature explosion of a shell near
the top ef the hole, .has been cleared
and to a fine well, making better than
100 barrels The shot In the bottom. W
quarts, waa put eft Sunday evening,
blew oast pieces of easing which
destroyed near the top and which
paresUy must have been eery nearly
sufficient to ruin the WeU.
*BATH HOUSe
HOTSPRMG&ARKANMt
Uccls Ssan'i snly halt ftoort aaj 4
AswOta. pUnfaaad Tfce Southerns
favarito icaort Whs* A* istfco-adb*
watcri and DM [ton Iqlni mouataia air
■easwa ka& Wkan ika pliaimi
wbUJIwaW ■■ ■■■■<■ mi
XtzZZXr.TzZ
raTU Uajaolic Hatol is dto uni
I iaaady ketol atnwU by *a AU
(M^aM of kriM|wlM CBBMM
W—«(i lit |i i iwawai
HAMtY A. XMBS. Maaaci
Hit 9pri^i| Aivsmms
omahs
KILL BFF BASEBALL
Bn JohnaoB Sob Dnk Cahm
ily CoaJpc Around the
Curve by Federal Road.
CHH' ACO, J use IS.—Money Erced on
the part Of pin vera Nda fair to be. tba
cvrae of baseball, aodardtog to B. B. John-
son, pmfdent >if the American leafuej
CamahsU Waukouata Hornet, president;
and Bdgar B. Brona/on, secretary-treas-
urer of the association. .
Among ether matters to be considered
are the revision of the libel and tows, the,
enactment of an enforcable anti-cigarette
tow, tha rtihh-a""" of aU initiative and
referendum petitions tn two papers of
iiasinilt political faith In each county,
together with other saattaes affecting the
IntcVeats of publisher* throughout tho
state. It to the toteattoa of the commit-
tee to plaee this desired legislation before
emy csadktote far the togiatoture and
secure from him aa aaower In writing
M to whether he wUI favor or oppose such
legislation.
N. V. DEMOCRAT* CONFER.
KRU YORK, June U.—A. democratle
son, pmfdeat iif tho American leafuej gtate ,.0nl«rence to formulate plana for
Johnson left for New York today to at* | ^ coming campaign waa begun her
I tend a meeting of the national coihmts-n' , ~lirIlin and will hold over tomur-
aloH, at which It is said mangum t W b« i M
taken to provent the Fcdjaral league'^; '
AT CUSHING—J. H. Markham. Jr., to
hnlldlns a rlK fhr a deep test In the north-
east corner of the Ellsa Varhola farm In
section 1-18-7. the location being l.SIW
feet west of the McBride wen, which Is
making 70 barrels an hoar.
AT CLEVELAND—The Prairie Oil ft
flas company Is spoildlnK for No. J Wil-
liams farm in section M-21-1.
The sam.i company Is on top of the sand
on the Jacob Lowe fa'.tn in section S5-
21-7.
The Tartar Oil company No. 1 Plnkstaff
farm In secttcn W-W-7 is drilling In the
Pink Utne and Is therefore about 10 feet
above the Bartlesville sand. It to a most
Important test.
Mi®
mmm
threatened raM on major leaguo iilayora.
After declaring that organised halt wril
prevent by lui>0<'tton any major toMM
player .from apiphrlng to a Federal uol-
torai, lohoMR Mild*
' Hew-Jvrr It tbor* are. as Preai(|eot OU-
■aore says, forty major league players who
are ready to iiurip to the Federals. l eaf
let them .lump aft we may kjaew wba taey
are and rtd the Mp>rt of thf> men who are
to tna game for lirely nMrcenary teasou*.
"It, to an awful thing to a pto wt- to
boaat that (to lajln the gys*#. merely. «ir
whnl be can get but of U. He to servii*
nnttoe oa the paf>lto tluft Iw la a. uaok
Llraltog and wl|..<b aayttong lor money.
T*lc get lmbuefT wto^tM
II players Are ready, tri
PL, .—r,"*T a* N|t>-tMW *>#1<
the**: to rnjiugb l^oney to tt an* theywW
no Icmgcr believe that the pti^e® tri ftfyn-
ent. Ttitr wBl>oiv believe player#^W
h* paid ft tferow m«. ff thta
sihaiiM iccn Up wtirt*
♦« y^itov fr,r 4" ft - ■hna amT niin tlu
Once let the
idea that
FIDELT
ABSTRACTS
are
Tboroufhly Reliable
BLISS BUILDING
Ground Floor, I West Third
PHONE
295
CHAe. HALEY W. E. OOROON
Manager President
W.eSESKElEt
ft U>eh OMI Try eraaidmo«Mr*a
■toeto* to Darken aad Beaatify
tltototo Hair.
That beKUtlfuU even shade of dark.
mw hatr oan oaiy be had * brewtag
_ «itu*s of Bag* Tea and Sutptour.
-Tow* hate to >our *aso . W aaakeo or
*«• th fa**. Whea tt fadoo, turns
gnyv straakod aad too«' **i, wispy and
■- 'las* aw agplUatlon or b of
AT CWBMW
-There to BO let up ,n
Mlsr ^'att^s'to'***■' 1° U'
oTmen like W. C. McBride, tour
ray Doan and several others to restrict
drilling, lie* fallen through^ Msny ««
Miu .i« starting and it wll loniy ® •
question (4 a month or two before the new
oool In the north end to drilled np
anno, tfo far north but ^of
northeast taking In the ""
Pore man well In section 13;[9"7. . M
rnonK the new wells .t*rUnK U the M
Ul.-n fui p0 teet In the northweet cor
^Tmct TJ ^oh*r farm In
18 18-7 and tho Markham lest to the
"utoeast cornsr ft the Yarbola far... In
>8I "'the8'mala po.^1 Ounsburg and Fore-
man sp1 utartinc a te«t which will b« oft-
set three ways In the southeast r«rii«'r of
the east! half of the northeast of seitlon
1-17-7. Kastman ltichards farm.
The Kathleen tVll eompany haa a ..(MW-
ternl well, the No. 1 Jiimlma farm In
aectlon 3-17-7. and their No. 6 on the
Queen Victoria Jackson farm In same aec-
tlon.
northi ast of broken arrow—
*he Oladvs Belle people have a 50 barrel
—lU aouthweat corner of the aouth-
£t of "-«- • 00 lh0 H1"T
farm.
at KELLEYVILLE—The Dr Scott
test No. 4 tn aectlon I-H-l# will not be
drilled dee pre at present aa It bad made
two tanks the first *4 howa, toon about
40 barrels.
AT COWETA—William A. Rotters has
been appointed receiver for the tools, etc
and will r«TW^ complete the well in sec
ftnn il-17-TS. The owners. Mesem Hub-
bard and Htrff and Olndys Belle Oil
company have M0 acrae °t toases to'hat
vicinity and - are now to have a run
their moneyi
AT NOWATA—The Hutsne Oil «•* ■
pany. No. 4 J Woodxrasa farm la sec-
tion 2-W-li is a at) barrel well.
MlWn OH company's No 1 Stephen
a. Miller farm In section 7-M-U is *
10 barrel well.
W V ltomere' No. 1 Sallle Miller farm
to aectlon «-2«-16 U a 10 barrel well.
A. B. Lutz No. 1 Kva Miller farm In
section 7-S6-M Is a 12 bnrrel well. Noa
2 J. and 4. are sl.owlns for 10 barrels
each while No. 5 is good for 13 barrels.
A B lAits No. 3 B. K. Robertson farm
h. section 12-2R-1& Is a I b.irrel well
Robert A. McBlmey. Undertaklm
Parlors. 17 West Third St Phone 466
Keslder.cc Phone 191.—Adv.
p. i_ BUCY CANDIDATE FOR LK8IS-
LATUBE.
With the skwan. "The oU producers'
friend." P. U Bucy Is running lor the
U-glatoture In Bartlesville on the republi-
can ticket Tie Is ninninc on an entirely
T«w Issue, to-wU. oil must be mc.rau.ef
liy meter ln*te:ul of rneaaure. He pro-
poees to d o away with the three p*r cent
ilednctlon for sediment, iv a good thing
that tire candidates are looking out for
the producers these d::y and shows very
plainly that there are a lot more Inde-
pendent oil men In the field than there are
pipe line people. Mr. Fuey to a good fel-
low and win set a targe vote from bis
party.
OIL MEN MEETING EVERY DAY?
Each night there la u meetlnn of oil
producers who arc taltln* up all the va-
rious phases of the political situation and
matters pertaining to taxation. These
frequent meetings are a mighty good
thing and. are bound to result in united
action on the part of iho oil producer in
everything looklny toward bis own wel-
fare.
WEST OF TANEHA—A good bunch of
scouts are down In section 8-18-11 Unlay
1.. response to thP report that the Rodger*
Drilling company's test In that section
would be drilled in.
The Wonder OH company haa move.1
machinery on the ground and will be drill-
ing within a short time in 35-2-2. This
make* the second welt lor this to-vnshlp.
The other Is the Wildcat Jim In 11-2-1.
Tho Hentdton-Wheetor company will b*
ilrUtlng within a few days In the north-
west quarter of 2S-1-2. A star mac bins
will he used on this well and T. P. Ma-
leney has the contract to haul the ma-
ctitnery to the loeatlou.
The Corslrana Petroleum company has
Its first tank up and has placed about 45.-
CW barrels of oil In storage. The grads
fil hehlg made for the second steel tank
and workmen ar* ready tor the arrival of
fho material.
The Klondike well In the northwest cor-
ner of the northeast quarter of 13-3-1 to
drilling in blue shale at 1,220 teet. the
well win be drilled to a depth of 1,5*
feet If necessary. The formations ar*
looking, better, and the owners are more
encouraged. now than they have been,
racowrasfled now than they have been-—
tli* Ardmorette.
Larxe Lot Luded aa CoaoeBara
Coast; Torpedo Scoots ate
Pot Into Service.
mjBLIN. June l*.—Large .tnanrttto* of
rifles and ammunition wer* landed dwr-
tott tha ntgfct on the Csanemarii coast to
the w*st tt Ireland toe the notionaltot
volunteers. The censtgnmerits are ap-
posed to ha** been brought hy ve**«ta
which had been sighted crutotog aion« the
const for n week bu^ had refined to reply
to any signals. The rifles are said to h*
of the latest American pattern.
Torpedo boat* have been ordered to pa-
trol the coast to prevent further gun run-
ning.
JMTQIIFT BWP «P MM 5 T~—
to pH*y tor ti * ituna awf pais tne Nat
to i?et pr
CALL is issued roa
tub (hess committee
. ita
Z: - imiJidlfnM
Don't botltor to pr*pac« the tonic: yon
can got fnm any drug store a 50 cent
bottle of "Wye'th's Sags an.l Sulphur
Hair Remedy.** r*«dtr to tn. Thto oan
always be dapenfted. upon ta bring baelr
the natural color, thickness and lustre
of your hatr and remove dandruff. top
ALTUS. Okla*. June li.-Moraoa W- ***} , '^5 ^?' fffg- *nd
chimarj editor of tba Altoa TUnaa and Bvwjrtody uaaa wyeca a wge *'
chairman of the. laflalatlv* coaunttteo al It^as
tba Oklahoma Preaa a—offlatlon, baa that nabo^r can tell It
called a meeting of tho cowmtttea at tho been applied tou "Imply *
Lee-llucklns h«tol at Oklahoma City an !«>"*• or seft brush w th W and tow
Saturday. June {0. Tho committee to thto through tho hair, taking one small
composed, beslttth tbo chairman, of the atraud at * tlm*; tor Mtaf the m
emb?ts: George A. Smith, of'halr has disappeared, and after another
r Trtkuae; Bugene Kerr, tons- appltoattoi It beeoa*** beautifully dark
— - -- an(j appears glossy, lustreua and abun-
dant
following members: George A. Smith, of
th* Chandler Ttliuac Kugen* Kerr, Mus-
kogee Times-Democrat; V. S. Russell;
state food tfnd drug commissioner; Buck
Th* Mgw to* 4wW|
t Bat tos W*bmI
OIL WELL
N1W RYU
BOILER
OIL WELL
m mu
ENGINE
Ksaenltol Part* *f THi DrlMlat
cmeiEss jblt 17
Vice President and Speaker
Make Anaagw—hi far
Rerelriag Generals.
Phouea Offlca tiil Kwai a Robtoaon
Baa U04 Arcad*. Lobby
Blear.
MISS ESTELLE BALFOUR
Public Stenoo sphe.-
IM*tary PtoMto
Oerreapondcnc*
Legal Work
Specification, fite Tuba. Oklahoma.
WASHfMTTON, June M.—Olfleer* of
the Natl-iral Woman"* Saflrase asaoc'a- j
Hon on Jc.re 1 win bertege congrcs* with ;
resolutions urging the en .tnient of
leglstotlou providing for e<tual suffrage.
Vice President Marshall and Speaker
dark, together wtth catwraaaional eom-
mUtfis. have arranged to receive the
suffragists.
The reactions which will be presented
differ fr-irn others that have been taken
to the capitol In that they ca'l upcm con-
gress to Co that which Is most feasible
toward em«l suffrage Instead of urg-
ing any t articular pending measure.
The delegation w'U Include Dr. Anna
Howard bhaw. Miss Jane Arldams and
Mrs. Des\«i Breckenrldge. the presi-
dent and vice presidents, respectively, of
the Natloral association, and members
INDIAN RECORDS.
Any Information relative to oil and gas
leases or removal of restriction*, enroll- ^
ments or allotments of Indians of the Flv« ; conpresslonal and eaecutlve com-
Civilised Tribe* and all kinds of blank | m)ttgCB
AT WAGONER—The Vtroqna Oil com-
pany's No. 2 1« drilling around 70fl feet In
sectton J8-18-T.
R. R McKefvry, vice president of the
Tide Water company, I* here from Tltus-
vllle, Pa.
Th* Muskogee P hoe nil prints a story to
(he effect that Mr Fltspatrlck. general
counsel for the Prarl* Oil A Oaa Co. made
a statement, while on the stand at a
hiring on the Gore bIB. before the In-
testate and Foreign Commerce Commit-
tee "that Oklahoma oil waa on the to-
boggan and was rapidly declining to HI
cents per brhret." ' The Phoenl* remarks
that Ihoa* c«tunlnted with "Sammy" do
not believe that be aajd it. "At any rate
they sincerely hope It I* a mistake.
From this end It looks as though Mr
l-'inpatrlck. who formerly fouKht the
Standard tooth and toe nail, la throwing
the scare Into the boys, and Is trying to
make them be good. Also Is boosting the
tiime of Attorney General West.
"BILL" LONG HAS OPENED AN
OFFICfc.
The National Petroleum News, the only
Independent periodical reaching the Mld-
Contlnent oil field, hns fitted up an office
at 23« Kast Third street along with the
Robinson l>acker M**htne company. W.
O. Lrfrng. the popular writer, la tn charge.
form*, maps or allotment plats, phone j
17#?, room J05 Bliss BTdg. J. Trumtin
JTlson, care Mrs. B. C. Frink. Manager.
RKCKIVBB'S SAL.B—I am authorised to
make private wale of W barrels settled
production on 131 acre* Chanute, Kas.,
field. Adjoining producing propcrtlea,
make* thl* lease look good for several
more good wells. T. R. Johns, receiver,
Chanute, Kansas.
[ ■ THXM nvKsrwiieitK
OU WeU Supply Co.
PITTSBURG R. PA.
Simps Al
UtTUtlTLLLt, OKXDUill.
TULSA
If
•
V A IJ 13 E VII- L
TODAY, TOMORROW AMD SATURDAY
Arthur Harrl**
PANAMA GIRLS
pr«MMIn« a Musical Comedy Playtot
"NO MAN ISLE"
New Music, Naw Sons*. Nevs Comedy, New Scenery
Everything New and Different.
THE TWO LOWES
Rope Manipulator*.
Unexcelled Masters of Rope Spinning Art
M'EVOY AND TROMLEY
"Mttoe and Smltos"
Mirth Provokers ofExceptlonal Ab^lty
Admlsalen—Matin** to eenti; Nlgfct Show-to and B cento.
Joe P. Cappeau Sons
MKMHKRI PITTSBOROE
nCRAROM
Ktaadanl OK Mark*
Natural Oaa aad "I Securities
BUSINESS FOR SALE OR TRADE
WUI sell well established and paying
.uslnes* In Pittsburg. Kansa*. or wIB
trade for Improved Tulsa real estate.
Address H. O. W. care Democrat
Have SOW acre* of oil and gas lan<* to
lease In Okfuskee county. Oklahoma.
Open for bids. C. A Msgee, «01 Trooat
avenue, Kansas City, Mo.
J. W. Hawk.
Rid* Ad*.
Architect. MT Ml)
Shot Wife's Assailant Twice,
aad Then Calmly Surren-
dered to Police.
THE B0VA1RD SUPPLY COMPANY
•tea. W. Mi Bovalrd, S*e-Tr*a .
'A. R. Davis, Sal** Manager.
OIL WELL SUPPLIES
PRILLING! TOOL#-r«HINO TOOLS
Oil Well Wood Work
W. J. Bovalrd, Pres.
"BOVAIROr Maass Goad Taato.
mm<ALLm Mmm Qocd TMla.
TULSA OPFICK IN HOTBL TULSA BUtLDlN^-PHOMa H T
OU leases for sale ne*r production.
Call phoue 31 or addreaa boa 173, Btsby,
Okla.
INTERESTINO.
"Oh, yes, my lursband Is an entliuslastio
archaeolotElst," said Mrs. Smith. "And I
never knew tt untlt yesterday. I found
In his desk some nu**r looking ticket*
with the inscription, 'Mttdhorse, S to 1."
And when I asked him what they wore,
he said they were relics of a lost race.
Isn't that Interesting?"
¥.
ro THE FRIENDS AND PA-
TRONS OF THE ROBIN-
SON PACKER COMPANY,
NOTICE!
We have moved our office
and wareroom to 226 East
Third Street, where a full line
of packers, belts and rubber
suit dries are kept on hand at all
rimes.
ROBINSON PACKER
COMPANY.
226 East Third Street, Tulsa,
Oklahoma.
Phon* 4SH Efficient Hero
f. cleo hoover
Formerly With United Stenographer.
Stenographer and Notary
Oil Work a Specialty. MT S. Bo*ton.
Krank Vovalrd of Independence, Kas., Is
la tlie city the guest of his brother. W. M.
Bovalrd.
•C. E. Roth and Prank Brown of Inde-
pendence arc Tulsa visitors.
\\ . W. Ke«-;-i>n Is here from Ramona.
L. R. Kbbllng of Bartlesville to In the
city.
H. K Blaise. C. L. McMahon, and J. J.
Dvoner are here Iron* Okmulgee.
R. \V. Shoate la here from Oklahoma
City.
I,. W Wells of Wchlta r-alls, Texas. Is
In the city.
E A. Roaa leave* tonight for Battle
>i k. Michigan.
R. L Fitch is r*gurter«d from lndlanap-
oll*. lad.
S. B. Smith and W. T. Mohr are here
from Warren, ra.. coming In this morning.
J, IT. Gallic U h.-rc from nttsburt Ta.
C. A. Nash of Toledo. Ohio. I* hare |
fr'rm PlttMrarg. Pa.
C. A. Nash ol Toledo. OMo, la here
locking ovtr the field.
The following la from tha Okmulgee
Democrat:
Around Boynton.
Tho Tlpplt A Canfleld test drilling In
i 5-14 IS hn reached a d*pth of 1.100 foot
| with nothing showing so far.
I Over in 31-16-15 at the northwest
i corner of the southeast quarter H. H.
, Ualkraith *t al. have drilled to l.OWl
feet where It has quite a show wttk
four feet of sand. There was quite a
"th" for tim
ming®
Ah! what relief. Ko mora tired f it;
no more burning feet, swollen, bad smeU-
« fc sweaty feet. No more pain in corma
cal loose* or baniona. Ko matter what
ail* yam feet
or what under
the ran youV*
tried withoot
getting relief.
just use "TTR."
~TIZ" draw*
out all the pol-
Bonoua etuda-
tibns which pafl
. up Uia tort;
| "TTZ" hi may-
i icaij -ti r: >
grand: 'TI*"
will eure jrour
foot troublea *o
rll never Ump or draw op jow fw
pain. Your abow won't *«« tight
ana 7 oar f«*t will a*r*r, n**er hart ar
get sore, iar*U*a or tired.
, Oat a IS box at mt dm* ar
[ department store, sod got relist.
OKT.AHOMA CTTT, June IS.- "II*
assaulted my wife and no man can do
that and lire," wa* the hrtef explanation
that P. S. CraddoCk, bttgKageman for the!
O K. Bus (fc Ttartpage c«np4ny, gave for j
l.-'i shooting Clyde Hhltenhec*. A few]
minutes after Cr.-UMork shot him Bear
First street and Harvey avenue about
o'clock Wednesday morning H.jllenb*ck
died'In a drug'stofe on Broadway.
Craddock Is now In the county Jail and
refuse* to talk. HI* wife, to whom he
was married five month* ago. In a state-
ment made sooa after th* ktltirtg, declared
that lloltenbeek had criminally assaulted
her Tuesdav morning and that she told
her hu*b*nd about It when be returned
from work Tuesday night.
T\vc pistol shots attracted the atten-
tion *f those within hearing from First
street and Harvey avenue about 19 o'clock
Wednesday morning. A runaway teahi
drew a careening wafton bearing a dying
man east oa First street. Cabnly another
man Stepped Into the office of the bag-
gage company at 900 West First street
and laying a revolver on a tajd? ^tele-
phoned to the police station that he had
just killed a man.
Patrolmen John Heep heard the shots
and as tha runaway team passed him
walked to the aceae ol th* "hootlru?. HnU
vav acros* Harvey aveaue Oaddock met
him. Tn. th* man ywa w*nt I
killed Clyde HolWnheek." saM Craddoek.
Heep secured the revolver from tb* of-
fice and started with hfa prisoner for the
city Jail. "I-ast night my wife told me
that ho had come to th* hoais* Whll*I waa
ron* and forced her." CradAn-k told th*
offloar, according to Usttnrrsy later «lv*
at the MuMt.
Two pt ysi«l*n« with tb« of a pul-
moter attempted to revive him. but he
died without regaining consciousness.
The body ahoweil thnt one brrttet had
oaaa*d ihmat '>*"1 wrist su>d. rin£■
trig upward, entered th* ehest. Another
bullet had paafed through th* right thigh
from tho outside of the limb.
The Oraddocks live at t15H elVst Pltlh
street and as soon as she received wrrd
of Iho killing sb* visited the- poll-e sta-i
turn. There ah* made a brief statement
In xvhleh she accused HoOenberk of as-
saulUng h*r Tue*«lay morn lag whllo
Craddoek was at work. "H« cftn.o In and
ahut th* door when I told him that Darl-
ing was at work. H* *el(cd me and I
fought him. When my husband got homo
at night I was crying and told him what
Hotlonbeck had don*."
Oil and Gas Well Supplies
Store* at tb* following p«Mtal
Tulsa. Okla.
BartteavM*. Okla.
Yale, Okla.
Wilson, Okla.
Hoaston, Texas.
Ctctro, Teaaa.
Humble, Teaaa.
Vivian, La
Vlirtln, La.
Oil City. La.
Mansfield. La.
Republic Iron * Steel C*.
Casing. TuMng, Llneplna.
>He Ri
Republic
Republic Bolleri
B*vard and Sayfa*r Steam Engines
Trojan Cabto*
Brodvflck A Ba scorn Wire Una
Kelly A Jenaa Flttlnga
p*well "Whit* Star" Vaiv*a
Ludlow a«t( Valves
TiirabiM*<* Derrick*
KeystOn* Powalrb
Eat at the Criterion
Tutsi's mlt men cuss kestadkikt
Tkt Pmrttl F—4 Stuffy
Hut RttfuahU Prica
ttt MmtTM
Ntut tt Mmltw*h
ST. JAMES HOTEL
Ritn KM to tS.M.
SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA.
UNDC* NEW MANAOCMINT
AMERICAN AND PI'ROPEAN PLAN
JAS. LAWLOR. Prop.
R*w Talk, If. T.
Aekesaaaaa £ 0*lea
IS B**ad Street
rlUabnrgb. Pa.
* . P. Cappeaa Im
tsa Paaatb Avann -
W. H. HENDREN
civn. txaiNU*
•a FMd Wark—Ballraad Survey* aad
mt Bank *f Commerce. Ph. ■ (00*
Sheet Metal Works
BverytMac la OalvanUail Iran. Tla.
Eta* aad 0*pper Week.
WOOtSIBOl A BP TOM
Mft fl. Baal Sea Pbeaa MM
GALVANIZED TANKS: -
EVERYTHMQ IN '
•HEET METAL
Southern Comkv Works
Corner 8eeoitd ahd Bou'dac Phena 1SM
FOR AND AGAINST
Bond* for Bank*, Guardians Oil Lease,
Court Bondi. " ) .
Insurance Against Fire, Tornado and
Windstorm
AOKISON A HEREPORO
Raom No. 2, Over Palis* Tl.aalM
Phon* ISM.
STANDARD
Scad fa* rt Wire
fall data tor qaetatlaaM
aad el*aa I wbea Waytna
markets I or selling
en these I at on*
storks. Baa aspeaae.
CARL H.PFORZHEIMER&CQ1
Urged St.. Nee Tech
ROOFING
Th* bast aa wall at tha thaaaaat R**t
ytu tan tsa is a Tar ai a Qravat
Built-Up-Roof of which w* make a
ipaolalty. Repairing dona promptly
Builders Supply Co.
T aiaa.OUahaat
l. N. e WING *
OIL FIELD
LIABILITY
INSURANCE
co.
Phone 919
Clinton Bldg.
Another reaeaon far the - high coat o(
living la that every family haa a few
children who havo to be paid a rogulaa
salary tn tales maiHrtln*
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Stryker, William. The Tulsa Democrat (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 251, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1914, newspaper, June 18, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168496/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.