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"•HE WEEKLY
DEMOCRAT-CHIEF '
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DEMOCRAT-COTEF PUBLISHING COMPANY
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«at* Lwt caijae ^ v. is; paabrffito a OKiWitlU* per a/tanaa-
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ta itrfHft. At**rtm*r* gi ri*t* i J« -ar**«i cr-nj*^. .a tfca aa«tt-
««e. iutes 1* rw^MK.
-.*t***r. ta* t .* tkarp
1a *Ja* Dwaessry Hatters
> -«* •.- i ecawven ad
5#j: Sitai« far tto action of tW K^a, a FOE .-ALT—F-
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a*. i- ' A*. 3to :s_ 5c** -7 Pask-
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Aa Vmw a* tas Ir*a fa*tfc*«
fe/! a ;«ac* rtr'ntfi w«
t resit ag act *Wi Mak. toei
tCil hap* «•* I*et*ad-
ras* a IrtaaJ an «*: s^>. !um f«r tk* acton if tk* «cm, | FOR .-ALT—F - «*- '• >«• :*r
a >airf t* iar>« >«•= tka aih- -> i rt- nmu tm th* Bm^ak cue iu *..■.= S ' tow. «f a^ «r. -"**«
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I j # sat Wm i** «k. amuwi *f tte nua. Bk it a pro*— 5 F 4 X. Basx.
acartt. Mr. Gara**r. =
taac tocfm^n at all S FOE SAU-I: as dou F C. «
far tk* taru af § am. j omL cxucr *«x. B r k«
aMa '■" vfeat <
vat, W« ar a aary ar a*rw..« at a ^
ia aa tax fm-jtrt a* ar« w«at.t ti«*ay ^ M
, *** ***'< te ^4tUi *'a mml TW fact af tkac baaOit? S trt*- Pwiir^* f*rt fc^.
:.n M Mm aa«r to ury tfc* Ciniili cm* aataktiak*^ h^a^- = riZ_
■m. t* h* far tka>r aaia i««fft. m ^ ^ ^
; L^Mrrar. ^ su> cast *an 2 facta.
Going to Start
A Checking Account?
It so, talk it over with our officers at
once. In confidence tell us your
plans and what you can do. and
what you want done. You will get
a corisal welcome, and should open
an account. No one will give you
better treatment.
Dte FAIMERS ft HEtCUKTS HAT10PAL BAH
Capital - - - $50,000.00
Surplus - - - 10.000.00
(Member of Federal Reserve)
FOB SAlWw
wd A. B. ^«T
Aeala caOaa
FOB SALE—A Coatpf*U t>rt%b- =
V OBtf.t. 10-2* Titaa. Vt-V> K-rtrj =
acftnur. Firat da*a 'toaiOOB. S*a 5
w. W. stroar- |
FOB SALE—I * > jear aid rrxa= «iort- E
kors bciL A (roo«i Mimii*.- P. S
A. Salter, Hooart. £
WAVTEO—H<JX « a--*l J2Tj*i ta 5
parr^rc, r i mm. 11 eJ-t af 5
Hobart. 00 0x*rk TraiL S«* F. L M. a
. Nic-.ol Bark. " g
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FOE SALE—Slwrdmr* £
BeC, 2 yaars eld, a to«J larti-r-iaaL g
Eaf ia Care*, Hcoart. Cki - st
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WANTED—Ox.i ***** r *ier. S
PSoo* >5 Liae 12 Roo*veit, or ari«a |
Joe Brian, Raowrtlt, L F. D. i a
(St nytfet- ytat raa* vr*. aa
ni leerwn are *X trae to potUicaa Uck«c,
tke fiac •< r Ua |tk* f.a£*«v-
TVe 4 ;«r ak* •rraawkM tk* «•**< w#-
■yam m «a<4 to kave rtcer ert a
* *f %\J*bM*A far kta aerao**. TW
the forelock aad 4M ak .«
Anrrjcrs
If eawrea. e to *t ^ -
«te far *e af tk* c-^try a*J TW fy far a l* a
aec fee tW rataaM af offic*. tk* * ?!V, V " '
■May «* the pmrftn- " M
k aktek .anca- T r<
* Mtval eitk—< la- r~*
aa the
(nla ai a<ad farty aay elect m f*ha hat
( Wf "*•
Bat Mr. Gnaipen tay 1 that the Sm-
preaw Ceart "kaa practical!; saepe
aa«4e tk* prantieM of th* ClayKJa
Act.' TW preriitia «f tk* CUytati
Aato-Tnat Act atock Mr. CMBper*
kat a autM ia oadoabcerflr that: TW word flap**?.'
C. TW lak rr af a InaM tiaajr. kaa kad a canenj faMtary. Not
ia aac a cna tin rtrry or article Mt penoa in a InmIm 1 aW caw ally
«f fmiT-trrt VrT^g i- oaes tW term kawi «ta on«ia.
Ia order to :« <rf «*rric* ta rcr fneada ae ire ra=uc JJ **k ai tW at«n« for frwaca 1
aaat ta say a y--a.a*. caJ ta* task s*fe*« Wecaeaday aooa eack week.
If yoa have aaythi* to tel. ar r
flaffees
ft* — ,
beat* practidac tW yrvftaiiea b*-|
fere a jaaece tW peace or trpm* "Every «ty caaaat
t///>trar a- i • tke eammtj eeart. reiurki Oieaa L. Martin, pia-
There «e*ata to kc roew at t^* tap. azrpiaae rrar. "Wl rtery oty
Harff 2,^^; l^^Sl kT^i^ .1i "Ent^- -«T W tW f BHkaktttatiac W«kW J IX ^ f
«t ta farted tk* enatetx* and operate yo«* ackool gift k*r te«aa haa E*-e*mte Mea De«*tep*4 * Cal- \ DeaiacraKW ta Mak* Ii
ia ta eataktaek a fiald. Witk- «f |.b«r. acnnilxaral «* harticaitarai beaa called tW -flapper." fcar k*C ifenaa Hifk sckaaL
"BRAWIEY PLAIT IS PIONEER OKLAHOMAN | announcements
GIVEN ENDORSEMENT OUT FOR TREASURER
TW Detaocrat-Chief
to make th* foioaiag 1
«oc ject to .he Dataccratic 1 .
"primary, Taeaday, Aufuat i. XME
NATIONAL
Far Caacreaa (7th Okla. DMJ:
•*r* maaiiat iat. aatttoted far the par- hair flapa doaa her back, aad tk* u I „ . „u MeL^LAMAE LOOKEY.
ami kiW ^ a«t Kana* af aa a(e ahea tW ii dt*p«*e< to Br TV Aaatrtattl Pt m. I Jaa. D. '~J.m BC1«. p:o«*er Ok-*- _
Ida air- or e*adacted far profit, try her half fraaa wiar«- TW a-C*i BEaWLEY, Cal- Jnae 14—Tae re- Sotnan. ahe ca?=e to tW tenritary W- state
^ u forbid or restraia fawtrrvtaaJ dack ar partridce a tailed a flapper hafcilitatioa af diaaoled «-a*mce aen fore tfa« opew? of the ~S«a Comm- Far Attaraey Geaeral:
Jut at EaafMl tret pa were aktat I TW aetata eaaat. Mr. Martia ^ ^r. •rnuuzatioa* fram at a aiadlar are—iramatore. bat wrtk aader a traiae* tyrtem warked oat &y try," W**t:ac i* Washita eouatr. and EDWIN DABNEY.
ta tail Ireiaarf for rood, thae* taw- ftoda. ia far ia a4na« orf the East L*vfafty carryrac aat the lecitimate the first ttimr.rt of life and adrwc- the aakWritaes of th* BrawWy Hirh aaaviaf to Gttttc. Kwwa ccaaty ia For *?**•
iac ^eatie* with
fraatad atald W
: proper fWtot far laadsar. tW air-
>ae ia atiltat et
where there are aa 1
'ptaae* «tU aat -Mat
ia ita aae af tW aarplaae. aal W at- ohieete'there^ lor dtaH aach or raa- tare arfiar «• to eaperhaeat. Ia Seheai, aad tawtra as the "Bradley rWH. aathorlxee tW Democrat-CK^f
tittoatMiMeaary to ttop trfkatae its air tapreatary to this fat- tutietu. ar the aieabtr. thereof, he GOTmaay tW r« r rri of e«|Bai are plan.- is a rccceaa aeccrdia* to a re- ar.oociace hu eaadidacy for «~aty
I flaa. Iretaad haa cat iff- tor. TW western cities, reaitsiac the or caaatruod to be illec*! com- ia callad a "backfisch-* eer,t * ** ^ treanuar, rab.act ta the acooa of the
t*tf mta aack frame af atiad that poasfeiKtaea af ariotioa, for binatioaa or Mtispiractet ia restraiet It ia quite likely Jt« tW mtrfem mittee appointed ky r WMeet offi- <ie*craric aceaiaJSinc prtmar/. Taen-
ia a dtmcn.t aaattsr to HMintoia ard- panmyrr traffic aad tW earrytor af of trart*, under the aati-traat lawt. aaace oat be traced to tW story af dais to aake aa Mrerticatxm af th* ^ Aara: 1.
er. bckt fraickt. ar* praridtec tW aat- B_M<J ™tioCt Bll<ter ^ ^ "Banker Bean" ia ah h the hennae wwk beta* doM here. I Mr. EEs aaa for *Hy w
.. ,-^T \***+ry la^iar terabaals- ^erid^ y« r. yet a~ ^taro^ is r^ i TW cotamitte* foard a poop of >o*iae«« at Goceho. naaartnc a drv*
Joka TW matter thoald be af special tot- >r&]fut the Laited M ae V
of th* (tpmoa Mate ca«im-tte*,.iiaa (>Mt ^ a tioie when aa larfe a part Amervra. District Na 21 f'inr—r .—r — . .
coaceraed with tW ^ " deeUrtd a rtnke Wraelf aad what she -anted, aad in were more or lass cfcaaHed danac tae imp!-n^,tj. His buaine« expeMnce-
1 as the ,rajrv,,^. Coroaad« Mia* aad a*v>- roiar after it with a * oily American recent war. A M;omy of them are iwistatly qualify hia for the nap^rt-
iKad for
aHWack
New York ia party work. Poor
. ' af the coaatry ia r
aHhaack W ha. a t.t place ^ wtUr ,
• ** itaari wftlarwa ar frMi
. u M Work*r of ferret to aa "the flap «r." Definitely fifty-seres contented aad happy ex- rt'r* frcia 1903 ta 19«. aad from
No 21 farther thaa,'American ia fceinc ptrfertly sure of temce mea. altWarh all of them ;<** to 1#18 ^aa a dealer ia farmin*
"> lurvprr 1 """< . . 1_- AinM liw 1 U._ ,
CEOEGE w. HINES.
COUNTY
Far Caaaty Attaraey:
JOHN T. HAYS.
C G. BASS
Far Caaaty Clerk:
PEEEV W. CAELTO*.
Far Sheriff.
TOM SHADDOCK.
IRA B. HARTZOC.
TOM CHAPMAN.
W. T. GANN.
JOHN C. LINDSAY.
R. \V LEWIS.
ED MOORE.
mmi,u Iknr rainMitm •* hea W.ta o*- be t r leas dirricalt a art costly, to (,, . ahich oer te is aot a "*in m oer <Tmn- appareauj, «. «.- — - :— irw vwumy Saperiateadent:
STw^JTa^ liWW WfW '""««« any city with the aaireraal of trade is *>"* *** fo« datio for powder. WW* high tcWol, in maar parts of has alvrays heer. ****** ESTELLA ALEXANDER
thrmtelr*. in the Wrht 'A fathl/,- a.r-ocea« that will carry the arrwiee ^ cotupiria* m restraint o.' ro«c«. Up rtick aad eye- ->w pean!. the wantry hare enters into ecn- precirc-. -.arfaac f.r the sjccws of p#f Ccnllty Trcaaarer:
of the fotore. trad* throach anlawful acta in porro-' TW difference u tha the modern tracts with th* government for tW re- the party. CLAUDE LIGGET.
ance v, an^reement or through an T«"«* doe- not ! now exactly habihtatioa of usable^ ex-sernc« If g,ve3 the nor-tr-*tH>n. Mr. Bmi JA5. D. ,-JlM") BILLS.
MAM F-LH BUCCEMOB? agreement of that sort aot yet ear- what «•* WiBt! ^ what me'- " ttracUr? will ap;. tW =ane earefuj ha-me« of ^ Conrta:
rv3l out. It was the onlawfulaesa of ,nt thiak« the wanta and . e- after «pecial actice. Lnoer it a trime* tuf- -r.tUv - in tr-e conduct af tW of.ice. DEXISOV.
Maauet Merrick, the ronrresaional the M of tW defendant °aitd*the ^ B« that lit* artflnal iytty ferae fw • «Ckt II ll l| ic Jt w- which c • gray alusos.
. .. - deep waterway from the Great Lakes **,ul ^ rrwnrf {or a ... directaeas. the was, pe napa. the haif- married, aad each hat a ranch of ha ant po^tioa to which Se ">'«"*.
Ha probaMy daet not kaow what tW ^ ^ ^ Lawrence. TW tarainc of * way paint between th English fla^ own, ranging it aiie from five ta forty W>.il* Mr. B Us has fc**n ta OUa-
wtu ports U im- th<r/r_ ^ c<w{r cy in restraint of P*' with Wr hair dow, her back and aw. They ar* looking forward to homa aad especially Kiowa eouaty for
may b* Jast as im- trhAt Wh^fu*£ urt aaa*rted ia the amazing yaoag An> ricaa with no tW day wk*n the tfcle--.ted.ieas will be m great rr^r, year*. Out xs his first
rspufcb^admhd«tr*tk has 4mm to^,^, efc|e> ^
TW^ old fogies who r*'u>ed ta Uy P^«' herlaf[er^a'nd™wiT'rertai^ly ^fJZLvT wiTZTZftrt. Wir health' tke"ear, and with no r*id off and deeds obtained to Their t.me to «"^^=e for a public, clectivej ED MOOR!
iH* their vntoeadrr* * hea V>eHa r*- W far lest difficult aad costly, to ^ a w>llch p^r ^ M not a ■klB of ber own, apparently, except property. ... , He is a tt«nch democrat and For Cooaty i
fuhKur,'. . likelr v, ftivt ronnect any city with the universal MnllHn,v in re.tra.r.t of trade i- M)m* kind fouadatio for powder. While high tcbools in many parts o. has ihwjn oeen ativ, a ha hota< ESTELLA
in the near fator*. for the ratpender
is f/rrr.ing into its own arain. Fashion<
move in circtos. aad thr se wW ttaad
Hill will meet them on tW retora
trip.
freak frr/ro
' rreuional
ta the eighth Oklahoma con- resultant damages suffered by the the mushy pett ng. the wild nigfc re en the opportunity of pmebas
J district, would he •acceod- pontiff u* court of origin that *ta th* V"1* ' 1 P^oerto Witt
r I L -1 ,4 tk. .«nlr. wk ./ *• 4. trrc^t - • />«n* Hi
,f percharicg land ness ventures in his home city.
interest The caadidacy of Mr. BilD shoald Far County Ai
declared -- I rresnona; fiutncr. wMM oe ■occewi- blaiatiff ia toe eonrt of onrm mat ,mn —■* — r— - — — ■— ;—y . . .. , 1
^ tirlx t lala ^ V[ lnE low at three T*- He selects be eareftiily co=sid*r*d by ta* derrs-
kare tvary rwaaon u, Kei.ve their fore-1 T^jifir, If Tkota VPratt^Hopely of th^rec^rd m the Cir- "ythinr tetter offert. h s own trvci, L-dng gj' «n wch as- ocrztic voters in th* oai-ig prcnary .
rasts have gone aatrr... Summer i' I Enid should b* permitted to heve hit njt Court of At Deals Eirhth Dis- Youth hat always beer, foolish ar.<. ti*tar^e is, -^lred. and .or his pro- (A^vetti-K&er . 1
here aad there is no indication of a )Wa> and get a majority of tW votas tnct, there as ewlence of thraaU. frivolous. If it were rot, it would not tection the terms of payir.eat and int- "
«jrouth or anything approrimating nru-, jn that onit. Amonr other thiar*. personal violence, in order, the de- ^ young. It are* «oon enough, ma- erest are pa--?ed upon oy a coatmtttee
It never avails anything to ra* wh-'-t I Hopeiy 's platform provides for th* .tru<rtloo „f i>r-^ amounts of prop- tares, <ettles. What form th* frivo!- of local b«u:ne*s men.
tha weather man Fas ia store for Ok- Wupprestioa of Sondav newspapers and erty iaciudirg loaded cars mine *ty of this year tike is of little eon- The Br aw ley high school employs
lahoma. jthe ere I orion from the In,ted State, ^ enuioment. and r*si- W™ four instructors, each a specialirt
- mail all newspapers ronta.n.nr full- occupied by nen-union miners I *">*« the flapper? of yester- mm particular 'ranch of agncu.ture.
Many thinrs are mis .mleritood. 1 par, mAfrti-^n-nx,. He say. "If an tether with other acts of violence. Entering tWirt ;n The Better These instructors devote all of their
For instance th* L ' * * '
OUT OF THE GAEDEN
By NORA M. BRUMBAUGH
District Agent, A. and M". College.
^ iui ■- , m , TW vegetable garden is s real
e pe -pie believed the | e^n'iier 'can aot ull the truth about M^tfndy 'tKe 'cUyton ^Act c^uld not Babies contents ."making the left-overs time to the trainees in actual work on friend, f urnishing comparatively icex-
Hardinr campaign flertre of hus-n*«s hi, Jn otse-foarth of a pa?e. >fld d)d ^ exempt labor unions, or attractive and working the bank home their ranches, teaching them the lat- pensive but very valuable food. In
was inteiid*<l to *v n t,r e'l of us. #"fal«* witne-t argain« and ^^blnt^rom^iabUity economics bureaus overtime. They est methyls of farming. TW govern- general, vegetaoles supply Uberaliy:
The '•husines." some of i.t obtained lhr,u i| ^ k* permitted the use of the _win_ (AJ| of ^ 0, tWj char. flap no longer. Their wingt have mer.t allows each trainee f 100 a year A. Minera's.—Calcium, phosphortt--.
was U, dodre th* tax co lector .ml , rn.il.." ^er. Arta ^ thu Mrt can not by Krown.
keep tW sheriff from getting the bai- 1 — ■ * *
- . TW candlr'ate also damaiyj. a na- ur manner of reasoning be consid-
ance of our heavi.jr mortgaged prop- tiocsl law prohibiting citiraas from tnfi ^ ~^wfuj carrying out of le-
C. B. WILSON.
TILLMAN C. STONE
P. K. GOURLEY.
FRANK BAKER.
HAEP.Y B. WHITE.
J. E. BARRETT
Far Caaaty Weigher:
MRS. MAGGIE ENGLAND.
Far Cavnaiasioner (First District.)
GEORGE L. NEAL.
G. L- ROMANS
Far Caaaitsstoner (2nd District):
j. j. mcmillan.
J. E WATSON
R. P. DUNN
arty.
takirg a referendum rote on tWir
lawt. saying: "The first rotten refer-
From present indications we shall rotp nf Wlltor>. vu whM, lh,
have not only a coal .trike on our ,.raA<jtca ukA a vote and decided to
hands during the summer out a ra.1- wor,hjp , r.\4*m emit. A majoritv of
way ttnke aa well. We ran manage th«- men are too dumb to understand
to get along reasonably well durinr wh,t American laws mean and wait
the warm weather without very much for t>w> r^., of th- mpi-me
coal, but when the trains stop and rourt_-
t..c f ■ nf vhe nationa is tied Hopely 1s also o- posed to •kyscrap-
up, the pinch will L* fell wiliil&g A e; y -
day or tw|^^^^ jahlr-liociiad men to work eight hours
Time, have not changed so much a ^ pUtfonn will doubles, gi
gitimate objects" in which tW Clay-
ton Act attempts to make tW unions
secure against injunction and prosecu-
tion under tW .Sherman Act.
for tW purchase of farm implements, and iron. Save tW ash constituent
In several instances these funds have by using tW water ia which the veg-
been combined by trainees to that etables are boiled. I TOWNSHIP
complete $et* of farming equipment B. Vitamins A. B. C.—Health pro- Hobart Oty District
are available to those who have coo- moting substances. Far iastic* af Peace:
Extens on Horticulturist. A and M. tribute,! towarus their purchase. | Sopae sources of vitamin A are: w. L. HUNTER
Collet | AU of tj* trainees now working yellow corn, carrota. cabbage spinach. JESSE PHILLIPS
HARVESTING IRISH PirTATtlE^
By D. C. MOORING
TW rirht of union men collectively 1 One of tW principal factor^ upon untler the Brawley plan draw regular sweet potatoe,. tomatoes, lett^e. Far CatastaMe:
u/r^ woik ^ S which tW successful Wep rr of the monthly^.Ilotments from ^ Covem* Some screes of vtta— B are:
w _ WALTER'CARTER
. i.suo in the Coronado c,^ before ^ crop rf Imh r .tat,, dep«d. These are handled Uirougk1 a «bbare potatoes, young «rrot,. let-. HARRY ENOCHS.
the Supreme Court. It va# not de- > harvesting. Too freavnUy iho bank, which as tts every tuce, peas. .... - „ Hobart Township.
n ed by the Suore-nt Tourt It mere- pring crop of rri<h potatoes is left trainee to keep his expense? within Seme sources 0. vitamin C are. por Treasurer:
«. ... te, the responsible^not the grot v -ntfl tM plants are ti scientifically prepared budget. fresh cabbage, spinach, tomatoes, o-, GEO. E- DIEHL
. ^ -r Re'erring to the financial success of ions, carrots, rutab«c*'> lettuce, new For Trustee:
M7 " but tor the con .blow* away. TI' u a . take. Dig tW Brawley plan from tW sUndpoint peas. J. M. SMITH
duct of any of its' members "for in- ! >T,ur 'Prinr -op of Irish potatoes of the trainee the committer cited the G Roughage.—^ egetables tre lax- For Oerk:
aft-r all Ju.t ei, o the old """ ^ naUwfullv cau-e ' =n carn-iiir'*1*1 the plants ^egin to turn yellow experience of one ex-service man who ative because they furnish a rreat DAN HUTCHERSON .
bunch hfld a convents n"to nominate t,>* redou^.tai.le Knight of the Air -united nuiro«es " That in different pcrtiors of the patch and was among the first to avail himself deal of cellulose the woody fiber of
bunch Wld a convention to nom.nate R.,t ««t th.vr united P rposes_ That the>. ^re lMked b7 £ng left of tW opportunity offered by the the vegetable. REPUBLICAN
plan. With the assistance of the In a Mi ti on to tW values of vege- The announcements below ai* ssk-
. early in the school experts this trainee planted hit tables as mentioned, tWy furnish to action of the republacaa
aftotnowa and acreage to lettuce. TW returns from starch and tugar, or material for Wat nominating primary:
poring them to the hot sun. the crop this year were sufficient to and energy; protein, or mineral for Far Couty Attorney:
In case the planting is large and it be- pay off all indebtedness, and the tissue building, and Hiine fat.
comes necessary to harvest during the newly-made farmer is planning the Vegetables add variety and sub-
heat of th* <lay. pick them jp as voon erection of a 16,000 home. stance to tW diet. There are so many
u tWv are plowed out of the rrounL j wayt to use them that it is easy for
LONGEVITY RECltD
LI - V- 1 .UU
.. plane something to think about. But ...... .
J"hr Mel.lt, homer! all o.hor repubh- ^ ^ ^ an im>penH. ort of r-pon.ibility ,h
r\ tiff (ha t rtirV '.n/ of mifvJ hp lit4 f f &p I/, env lAV.'ftil a r\r
ccn off the track and. of court*, he *'^*-^'.^-1- "Ave tw<Tworthies imv ftmr u' *">' ian'^ul and law-ab d- 'r 'J4* 'ai!-
... nominal. To .tart that ; STm debat^ t i as^iat^on of laboring men.- F>1"- >"ur potato^
paign they predicted that John would T ^ "l' °" 'J Dalls. New.. «r late in the ai
«t le« than 11.1 118 maioritv 7h*h th*> 10 COT!" avoid e> porinif them to
not ret less than 143,118 majority
an'i they have not rained the figure,
for this year of our l rd. John is not
a short man in many way., but he
may e<tah|ish a record for being able
to pall chemut. out of the fire for his
admiring friend*. Jim
front the American people.
NEW COURSES AT .V ti M.
NEW ARMY REGULATIONS
LAWTON. Okla., June 10.—Notifir
KTfLLWATER—A four-year course tat'ons of new army regulations which Handle the potatoes carefully in ord-.
McGraw's in administrative enrineering an. a authorise officers to di-cuss the mil- «r to avoid bruising.
G. W. MARTIN.
Far Ceanty Assessor.
JAS H. LOMAX.
(TW Teacher)
re the potatoes ia a eco dry ARDMORE Ok a June 10—"Un- cables may be served plain. Duller*.
- -.|:v_ where the sun will not shine an (^e" Kimbroigh and his w:fe iB^U' ,B ^OU,!•
The memorandum was is- , them. Potatoes Wrvested and stored ( f Hoxbar, near here, claim to have Md 31 cl*"y cth'r waya.
the adjutant general's of- [as suggested above thou Id keep wrth h# lir^t fwni,y j, th< ,tate. -fn- .
homa A. and M. College, according to fjre at Washington. D. C. at the re-1* TOr>' small per cent of loss from^,^
rotting.
If you are a pota club member, ae-
lact good, perfect, uniform sited
brav « male a hard effort to get all [two-year course in tecretanal training ,tary policy of the United State, ha* Store the potatoes in
of the Field. po «jhilitiee, but Sena-, are to be added next school year to been received at post headquarter- at, P';
tor llarreld levied «.me sort of legal tW work offered by th« School of Fort Sill.
r ape^ and now appear, to be in custo-' Commerce and Marketing at Okla- Ued fr- m
dy ti the Feasibilities aforesaid. __ __
———— announcement of H. F. Holtsclaw. „.j„t of Secretory of War Weeks.
Following a report by the Canadian | dean of that .chool. Th communication stated that tW
Premier on the St. lawrence water- | The administrative engineering -e-retary of war authorities and de-
wav project "that it would not appear course it to be a combination of wigi- .jrr. puHlie and private <!i«cuts:oa oil
to be expedient to deal .vith this mat-.neering and commerce. deMgned to «a propriate occasions" by officers of
ter at the prei^nt time," the Canadian j train engineer*. for administrate ve ^ trmy Mjn support 0f ^e military
parliament ha. tabled all corr *pond- position, in budnes. arul industrail toriCy nf the United States as estab-
ewc. on the .object. TW action a* pursuits. TW secretarial training |j,hH ,y an; of' ^ policies of
Canada furnish*, a solution of the St. J course t de>igne«l to prepare high waf dep.rtment in furtherance
Lawretx* pro.. . .hRr will foreatall i ~-bool graduate- for pc« tion. a. th<.rt</ designed to .te nat oral
some bittern*at of '-•ling in this , bookkeeper*, stenographer*, office as- (jefen e *
country. Discussion of the project had si«lant*, typists, privste secretaries *
already developed ^actional felling l e-j or tearhing commercial branches in
twe*n State. ' the Middle West that UmaU high school.. RESIGNATION At CEPTED
favored it, and New V<gk and otWr —
E*«tern States that '.|>pose«i it The) ARDMORE—With f>H, 174.69 ,n np. Fffertive July 1, tW resignation of
project I. impossible unless tW United propriation. granted for this month A -istant County Attorney, C. G.
States ami Canada ign a treaty re- on county roads, road work wi I tait Bass ws. accented Friday by tW
moving the International obstacles, on a larger scale than any time pre- board of county rommia ioners.
The attitude of Canada, of course, pre- viou. to thia year, according ti I. Mr Bae. had previously announced
dude* such a treat, o no matter Mcl.i h county clerk. A 'o'.il of 1 *i « candidacv f-ir tW office of county
what may W don«- In thii country aith- lll.r>.044.3" was grsnted on th/ ilaims sttornev snd temlered h s res gnation
er for or against the proposed im- for this m< nth This incl>le.| he al- .evreml da-• aro. rot desiring to re-
provem#m it cannot l-e > n.lertaken, at arie. for a 1 rounty offki <ls. n>l tW 'ain ihe offl -* while campaigning for
least for 'be preaent. general txpenre of th* couMy. the nomination.
cle George" is 81 years old and his
srif* sayt she it "just a littl* young,
er."
PRESIDENT REINSTATED
TILE DBAINAGE SAVES FABM
BARTLEMLLE—Tile drainage hm
completelv reclaimed tW land of Rob-
ert R*tcliff, a Washington county far-
mer living near Bartlesville, accord-
ing to C. C. Porter, farm demonstra-
tion agent. Ratcliff couldn't Ws* soM
By Th* Aiiof'ttH Pt*m.
VLADIVOSTOK. June
Mr. Kimbrough sayj hi. immediate d_t xerira
ov. who was deposed June his entire farm for $40 before the tile
Porter asserts;
unusually
that you may have an abundant «P*1L* "T.^l TTl ""rf" tt^ml h d tV M,*, K,rt of the "M1mDly to test out **>• fI« Wd witk
ply from which to make >our FaS I X, mrnhfrr hn£f alth^irh ^ ^ M ^ *>"*>*<«> **"7 'PTing ^ ^
Section. . ,T ^ « *ld eou,d « manholes, that tW
JUNIOR FARM CONGRESS
• was tc* s*d slightly and another tuf-
! fcred a slight wound.
of Merkulov.
pipes were running full of water. Bat
the fields were not muddy. Alfalfa aad
t ^ OKMULGEE—Mrs. ICoreen Hughes. (wheat on land which formerly had I
STILLWATER—A junior farm eon-! CALLED To KINGFISHER home demonstration ag.nt and teach- under water both look good. In fact,
grws is to W a r.ew feature of the — er of domestic sciencr, has taken up Porter asserts that Ratcliffs wheal
annual Oklahoma Farm Congress ( .Rev. W. Eion Adkins. for six >*ars Wr duties of demonstration agent is the best W has seen tn tW ceuaty.
which is to he Wld on the campus of pastor of the First Baptist church of Wre. succeeding Mrs. Vena Snelson.| When Ratcliff sUrted tW drainage
Oklahoma A. and M. College lhi> Hobart, his been called by tW First recently resig-ied. Mrs. Hdghes ex- system, at a coat of f«0 an acre, neigh-
year, Augun 2-1 to 30. Farm short, Bapt st church of KinrflaWr, and to- pects to enter homes of tW county boa thought he was foolish. New
" * ' ' * L l " —and offer instructions on bask Fria- i they're changing their mind, and plan-
ning to tollaw his example. "There to
that dodgastei Bob. plowing." one
exclaimed, when
,
courses of special interest to boys and
girls from the rural communities are
ia te offered. Supervised play on the
campus ind in tW College gymnasium
and swimming pool also will W pro-
vided
day shipped out his hrx«ehold goods
to that towr. TW family will aot dples of home management.
leave unt 1 the latter part of next | - ■
week, hiweve-. although Rev. Adkins | Nearly one-third of tW entire area neighbor
wen ti to Finrfithe- Saturday after- of Csechoslovakia, some 12,600,000 drove up, "and my land is six
noon to hold arrvlcai there Sunday. acre', is vcodtd. , under water."
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