The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1921 Page: 3 of 20
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T H E iO'K L A6'M A- C O'irN T Y 1 E W 8
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IMS to u s FOR
SUCGCd FrOM DEATH”
HEARD
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Simplf and inexpensive remedies pro-
curable at this drug store will aid nature
in its work of correcting defects in your
system that are caused by your own
neglect The person who disregards
the warnings of nature pays a heavy
price in the end Get nature’s substi-
tute here
The City Drug Store
When in town and want a
Nice Place to Eat
: —Call at—
THE CITY CAFE
V
FI“E Itl GOLD DnQS CAQES CI6ARS ETC
C J Walker and L Kama Props
ASKS INDEPENDENCE WITH
OR WITHOUT PROTECTION
Manila P L —
The people of the
Philippine want
Independence " In
whatever form
they- can get It
Manual Quezon
president of the
Philippine senate
declared in an ad
dress before that
body
"Let the Ameri-
cans In the Philip-
pines and those -In
’ the United States Manuel L Quezon
know that the peo- President Philip-
pie of the Philip- pine 8enate
pines covet their freedom liberty and
political emancipation so much that
they will not hesitate to receive from
the Congress of the United States
complete und absolute Independence
Without protection ” Quezon said
"If the United States dictated by its
owd Interests decides to extend pro-
tectlon to the Philippines well and
good We would accept that as a so-
lution of our problems If not let us
have absolute Independence In what-
ever form we can gel it" -
President Quezon declared that if
the question were put before the
Filipinos for a vote 98 per cent would
favor absolute Independence
' The American Legion Is still trying
to Induce the -government to cut the
red -tape for the benefit of dis-
abled fonqer service men but as yet
the government has not been aroused
beyond the point of Intimating that
It may consider the advisability of
doing something
YOU ARE THE GUARDIAN DF YOUR FAMILY'S HEALTH
Bread is the food that builds Energy and Strength
Order an extra loaf today at
'5
McE wen’s
' x
-Buns furnished in any quantity if order is received the
' day before they are wanted
ooc
DC
TICKLE YOUR APPETITE
with our Appetite Ticklers
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f
CVCDVOnnV knows that we groceries and
CTlIiImUUI other foodstuffs because most
people buy from us It’s a habit they have
But how many people know that we have a
rare stock of distinctive APPETITE TICKL-
ERS —those little delicacies that put the ! M
in a Delicious Meal? It's a fact—ssk us about
them the next time you come in
FEED FROM WA8TE SEED
Because milk Is not chewed people
ere too likely to think of It only as a
beverage to satisfy thirst eod not as n
food - There are a great many preju-
dices and whims connected with the
hnman diet that must be considered
by those who have food products for
sale The tomato waa considered an
ornamental plant by our great-grandpa
lent s People somehow got the Idea
they were not good to eat and thus
missed the' opportunity of enjoying
this most popular vegetable Now
there are so many tomatoes used for
food that a plan Is being worked out
to make-edible oil and meal for stock
feeding from waste tomato seeds
which amount ta 1000 to 2000 tons
yearly In the big pulping plants east
of the Mississippi river - In Missouri
there are now 223 tomato canning fac-
tories Fifty-seven of these report
they are canhlng under contract' 6409
acres
On the fingers of one hand the years
could be counted since the millionaire
was vegarded as a man of wealth and
power In some countries he Is still
at the helm but not In all says Chris-
tian Science Monitor Of this one Is
forcibly reminded - by a story Just
chronicled of a Russian millionaire
on his way to Palestine who had to
beg in the -streets of Constantinople
because he had not enough money
when his rubles were converted Into
Turkish pounds to pay his fare to
Jaffa I The Irony of circumstances I
A millionaire converted Into a beggar !
It sounds like a fairy tale tinti) the
ruthless statistics of the exchange are
scanned
DC
George Finley was out from
the City Sunday
Corn for - Sale— S W Man-
well - 424
Mr and Mrs Myron Pendley
are visiting relatives in Tulsa
Rhode Island Red -Eggs for
Hatching $150 for 15— G W
King Jones Okla ' 39-tf
Mrs Clarence Maxey spent
the week end with her mother
Mrs Myrtle Gillespie
Sweet Clover Seed 12c per lb
—Frank Jordan 21 miles north
i mile west of Jones 41-4
Miss Estella -Ambler was
guest at the Jamison home Sun-
day afternoon :
Barred' Rock setting eggs $150
to $300 per setting $10 per 100
— Centerview Flat Farm Jones
Route 2 - 86-tf
Miss Theresa Haberman from
Oklahoma City iwas the guest
Saturday night and Sunday of
friends here
FARM LOANS quick money
See me for your Fire Insurance
the Big 3 Aetna Home ana
Queen Ins Cos
Geo C Warlick
Mrs Orman Rice and children
stopped off here Saturday even-
ing on their way home from
Glencoe to Oklahoma City and
spent Sunday here with fnends
Payne Rice has bought from
J M Smiley Lot 16 Block 19
east of the Jones Mercantile
Co’s store
Frank Wolfe has opened up
'his crib of good corn and is mak-
ing a special price of 70 cents a
bushel for feeding corn or $150
a bushel for seed corn Get
what you need while it lasts —
Canadian Valley Grain and Reg-
istered Stock - Farm Kickapoo
Flat Adv
- For Sale
Having moved to Oklahoma
City circumstances preclude the
possibility of myiurther main?
taining a “Stud”- and must now
close out my entire dot of Har-
ness and Saddle horses three
nice Stallions are included and
are in the - prime of condition
You can see - these horses any
day at the Fair Grounds -where
they are quartered as we are in
constant attendance -r i
They will be sold worth the
money on terms to suit purchas-
J D YOWELL
Notice!
Vulcanizing Shop now open for
)usiness at the Night and Day
Garage Jones Cit Prices
reasonable and all work guaran-
teed ' Quick Service— W V
Stewart Jones Okh ' P-4
Farm For Sale
The S W 1-4 Sec 28 T 13
tforth R 1 East Price for my
interest $5347 — Mrs W L Ed-
miston Route A' Tipton Okla -—43
Hogs For Sale
1 male about 5 mos old 1 gilt
about 5 mos old 6 weanling pigs
All big boned Polands eligible to
register ' Extra good ones
A S Walker
3t Jones 'Okla
Acalia Cotton Seed
ror Bale at $100' per bu Get the
est— G A CRAUN Route 2
Jones Okla '42
Pasture
We have about 100 acres of
pasture enough for 25 orUOhead
of cattle Call the telephone
office for terms' — Adv 4 3
Motto to Creditors
No' 4598
State of Oklahoma 1
Oklahoma County
In the County Court of said County
and State:
To the Creditors of Josephine ' Loser
deceased:
All persons having claims against
Josephine Loser deceased are required
to present the same with the necessary
vouchers to -the undersigned " ad-
ministratrix with the will annexed at
the law offices of Oliver C Black 721-22-23
American National Bank Build-
ing Oklahoma City in Oklahoma
County Oklahoma within four months
of the date hereof or the same will be
forever barred
Dated this 21st day of March 1921
MARY MANLY
Administratrix with the will annexed
Oliver C Black
Attorney for the Administratrix with
the will annexed
Edwin U Ekley Financier end
! Philanthropist Define Kssir (
East Relief York
M
- Nw Torfc— "Thsr Is' no spot on
file (lobe today where there -to asore
desperate and hopeless suffering than
In Armenia" Edwin M Bulkley the
whit’ known New York banker' who has
Jest - been elected chairman of the
board of trustees of Near East Belief
declared today Mr Bulkley succeed
the late Alexander J Hemphill ' aa
bead of the American relief work In
Armenia Turkey - Palestine Syria
Mesopotamia and Persia He baa long
been connected With the banking house
of Spencer Trask ft (Jo and Is thor-
oughly conversant with the Near East-
ern situation
“Elsewhere” Mr Bulkley continued
"there la famine that tears at our
heart-strings and evokes our pity and
oar help But In Armenia It Is not
starvation alone that the people face—
but starvation coming after six years
EDWIN M BULKLEY
destruction -wrought by a war that
ha never ended and that today is not
even ended It Is starvation following
pestilence and stalking band In band
with death from exposure from Vio-
lence or from disease -“In
the mountains' between Kars
and Alpxandropol there are 263000
hutpan freings without clothing food or
shelter in the bitter winter who are
wandering from place to place like
people In a nightmare Unless they
are succored before ' the end of 'an-
other month ' they win' all be ‘dead
In southern Persia the remnant of-tbe
ancient family of Chaldean Christians
have been forced to renounce 'foreVer
alt hope of ever returning to the 'home-
land where they have dwelt and flour-
ished for 1000 yean ‘and to become
pitiful fugitives dependent upon' ‘the
'generosity of strangers for life itself
In CUlda 15000 Armenian - refugees
have crowded Into the coast regions
Seeking safety from the anarchy which
’reigns In the interior In terror - for
their Uvea They live from day to
day on the food which la given them
In the soup ' kitchens -established by
the : Near East Relief Scattered
throughout the Near East there are
some 7790190 Armenians the ' re-
mainder of a nation of 4000000 who
have neither - government country
homeland shelter Sr hope of regenera-
tion save that which lies In the great
heart of America
“It Is a tragedy so stupendous that
it Is difficult for us to grasp Its mean-
ing A' whole nation a living Christian
people- face to face with extermina-
tion today unless we help We shall
See an entire nation disappear from
the face of the earth before our: -eyes
if vfe withhold our hand now when!
the call comes to us to savs by giving
hr by Inactloh to condemn to death
Save th Children!
"Perhaps w cannot save ' all the
grown peopde of this oldest Christian'
nation In the world But at least we
can -save' the little' children who hold
the future 'Id their - hands ' They have
wronged no one - They have harmed:
no one And they have suffered
through the precious years of child-
hood a calvary of agony and wretched-
ness For three years the Near Ealt '
Relief' an American ‘organization In-
corporated by Congress ’ has built up
the nucleus of a new generation In the
Near' East with the little ' children
that It has taken in from the roadside
and barren places and nursed back to
health fed clothed housed and edu-
cated In the name of the American'
people who have furnished the funds
for this great work
“This has been our signal contribu-
tion' to the world’s future -peace — that
tens of thousands of these little ones
shall sir their lives look to us with
gratitude and faith It Is a seed of
world brotherhood that we have sown
Shall we let It die now?
“The Near East Relief Is appealing
to the American people for the money
logo on with this work— to keep these
Uttle ones alive and to save thla-
martyred Christian people Sixty dol-
lars' per year— $10 per month— feeds a
Child Ws have taken this great re-
sponsibility upon us A whole nation
looks to us In faith and trust
"We cannot betray them now"
Contributions may bs sent to Cleve-
land H Dodge Treasurer 1 Madison
Avenue New York City
ASSESSED
i VALUATION
I OF OKLA-
HOMAN! S169WX7
ISnindlT State Battle
Oklahoma StateTHaakaara great in number and great in
resources because of the'greatness of the state
Farming livestock' oil minerals fruit poultry’ dairying
lumbering and a -score of' other industries add large sums
to the wealth of the common wealth each year
Thd’ growth of the state has been so rapi£ that the story
reads almost like a romance ”
Part' of this devefobmetft is' due to the fact that for over
thirteen years Oklahoma hah had the safest banking sys-
tem in the world The DEPOSITORS GUARANTY
LAW has operated so accurately that not a single dollar
deposited in the State Banks has been lost since the law
went into effect v :
Millions of dollars Which otherwise would have been
hoarded found their way- into the State Banks and were
put to work developing the ritate Thus every citizen
every business 'and every industry has been benefited by
the GUARANTY LAW
“Ne DfipWttor hsiever Lest & Dollar in a
StatsOank ln Oklahoma”
-
State Bank of Jones
J H Kenney
President
n K Kenney
Vice-Prae
press coierr
OH PHILIPPINES
mU
The Philippine!
I Shenandoah (la) PoSt) "
Our Idea of the Philippine question
la to get out aa quickly aa possible
and stay out What do yon sayT
Our Little’ Btorwn-Ceklsihs 1
(Argus Rock'Island 111)
Therd la no ' mistaking glial ‘ Flflplfioa
want their Independence And 'It 'll’
Just possible as they Insist that they
In fhe tolahds better lliahJ 'AtntM-
cans ever here are the beat Judgei'dr
whether they are fitted tor Independ-
ence The United ‘staW'wstrte no
outburst in the Philippines as England
faces In Ireland The easiest way to
head off a rebellion la to '$tve hi
Islands their lpdependencwbefore tbey
have cans to rebeL
Shall W Let Philippines Got
(Cedar Raplda (la) RepubUcan)
The United states ' cannot' continue
to hold the Philippines unless this na-
tion -Wants to gtoe -h lie? to tts-town
professions In 'th matter- Th united
States must keep faith with tb rdrKtJ
The Amerlcan-peepto do-not-want the
Philippine - Islands - to become -their
Irish-questlon
Flllplnee ‘AreMaklng Headway
(ML Vernon (O) Bepubllcan-News)
The Filipinos nre- making -an Inten-
sive and Intelligent -campaign for t In--dependence
They are- urging - their
(claims with shrewdness and vigor
They declare -that they! jiave -proven
beyond question that they are capable
of self-government and they believe
that with independence the' Filipino
iwUl so conduct himself as to 'gain the
respect of the world
One -of ithc’otiljr atwo "whffe JkdflM
pirods ' In tho 'world -ha been seat to
England from Australia ‘
Spaniards discovered ’cwoa in ' the
bear -world nuttHostTHoi 'time ‘tor ln-
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N N' EV ANS
AUCTIONEER
Choctaw - - Okla
Let me handle your Farm Sale You t
will be pleased' as others have been
ml Phone or Write S
Nlirm 7 im m 111 I 111 1 i neiL TTjjjj
D R Thompson -Casfciar
‘ Puts Certainty
Icto 'Fanamz - :
No longer are fanners
iTHkely to be bankrutieid
' iby off seasons death to
‘ live’ stock burned build-
r ings and machinery
property destroyed by
‘‘ tornado ‘arid ’ Kghtnlng
hail stornis many other
iever-present perils
i- A There's a form of
Farm Insurance to apy
to practicklly'every farm-
ing hazard JJr provides''
iroihpt payment for loss
t defeats Chance - and
' gives 1 farmers the cash
- to re-plant re-build and
-restore Today it j is a ’
‘ necessary part of a farm-
' er's equipment See ‘us
- or have us see you
F W: WRIGHT
Agency
Jones - ' Okie
Dr Ira J Wood
PHYSICIAN AND SUMEM
' OtflsClty Bras Star PhoM IS
JONES OKLA
Oliver C Black
ATTORNEY at LAW
721 Ammrlean'Nallnal Bank
Oklahoma City pkla
J H DeTURK
PAINTER AKD PAPER HANGER
i Estimates Furnished
Jones - - °kB
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Keyes, Chester A. The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1921, newspaper, April 1, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1749925/m1/3/?q=Amanda+Montgomery: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.