The Goltry News. (Goltry, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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been making the past six weeks have secured some file barga-
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THROUGH NEXT WEEK
Aftee which we will expect our usual small profit Yju should
come in during this Reduction Sale and see how easily you can
save money on goods of every day use
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k Another and the third national victory for FLANDERS "SO"
within a month This time a clean sweep in America's hill climbing
olassio The THREE' speed FLANDERS 20f won event in her class Satur-
day at Worcester Mass climbing Dead Horse Hill in 1 minute 1885
aeoonds breaking all previous records for her class by 46 seconds
and defeating seoond car in her class by 37 seconds She also beat
reoords made by the following high powered and higher priced cars in
other classes Velie Buick Cole Hudson Firestone Oalcland Cameron
Xrit and Empire
FLANDERS " 20" was the lowest priced oar in the contest Dead
Horse Hill is one mile long with a rise of over 400 feet to the mile
Newspaper accounts say course was slow because of bad surface and one
very bad spot near finish line
FLANDERS time better than time made in 1909 by any car less
than three times her price And faster than time made last year by
any car but one of three times her size and price She averaged a
little over 46 miles an hour up to the eight per cent grade Strictly
stook chassis Event run under AAA rules and supervision FLANDERS
"SO” was sensation of the sixty and seventy horse power cars barely
beating her phenomenal performance
Sending you" photograph of WITT in victorious FLANDERS on
the hill
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She has now only to win the three hundred mile Savanna Road
Race to prove her invincibility in speed as she proved her reliability
in the Little Glidden her staying powers in Minneapolis to Helena
Montana reliability run and her hill climbing qualities on Lead Horse
Hill Watoh the little wonder at-Savanna
STUDE BAKER CORPORATION
E-li-F FACTORIES
A filigree basket filled with apples of gold would not compare with thla
wonderful collection at the Oklahoma State Fair Oklahoma City 8ept 26 to
October 7 inclusive It is a picture that half a million people will view at
the big exposition this fall
POLO PLAYERS WILL AMUSE
THOUSANDS AT STATE FAIR
Polo rd push bull ore no longer
the "sports of kings” alone The Ok-
lahoma State Pair proposes to make
both games the pastime of all the
opportunity to see polo and push ball
Practice work la now In progress at
the State Fair grounds and will con-
tinue until the match games take
POLO PLAYERS IN DAILY PRACTICE AT STATE FAIR GROUNDS
people of Oklahoma For five big
nights during the annual exposition
September 26 to October 7 Oklahoma
City residents and the hundreds of
thousands of visitors will be given an
place on the nights of October 2 S 4
5 and 6 The Lazy X Ranch team Is
now playing at Narragansett Pier
Rhode Island and will reach Oklaho-
ma City on Sept 20 for Joint prao-
tlce with the Oklahoma City team
STATE FAIR FEATURES AT A GLANCE
Oklahoma State Fair Oklahoma City Okla’
Opens Tuesday September 26 closes October 7
160 solid acres of education and amusements
Cleanest and best shows and rid:ng devices
$47259 in cash premiums and purses offered
! Monster taorBe show for fivenlgl’s this year
i ’ HorBeB to be seen 650 cattle all breeds 500
Largest and best sheep swine and poultry shown
i Acres devoted to exhibits of machinery nnd implement rv
Band concerts dally by Metropol ian Concert Hand
Boys’ corn and cotton growing contests for Prizes
County Collective Exhibits and 1000 other farm displays
$20 000 in purses for speed with running and trotting races dally
Amount Invested in buildings at Ug plant will reach $340000
Twenty-two bands on different du ys from various cities of Oklahoma
Improvements costing $40000 made since the close of the 1910 Exposition
154 boys and 77 girls will attend the week's short course in Agriculture
Beautiful cup will be awarded (he county securing first premium on
exhibits attentlon pBd orciard prodrets flowers and plants than ever before
Magnificent displays by hundreds of merchants and manufacturer in
the big exposition building -
Dairy products dairy fixtures and dairy Implement will occupy one en-
tire Q“tekBJ’t'actlve buI1(jinB for bee and honey another for minerals and etill
another for cement industries
Woman’s department on enlarged scale this year and handsome prize!
for work of woman’s deft fingers
Rich premiums for fine arts and hand painted China educational dl
plays culinary and textile
Kent building for women with nrrsery for children Bureau of Inform-
tion and every other known convenience on ground
Twelve ahort days of a world's fair right at your door — a show that B4
one in the great state of Oklnhoma can afford to mlsB
MADISON & BOYER
Coltry Okla
GOOD POSITIONS FOR BOYS WHO I
i ATTEND OKLAHOMA STATE FAIR
’ Th second annual hoys’ and girls
week at the Oklahoma State State
Fair which open Tuesday Septem-
ber 26 and closes October 7 will
be one of the big features of the big
Oklahoma City exposition this year
Prof Thomas M Jeffords who occu-
pies the chair of agriculture at the
Agricultural and Mechanical College
iwa in Oklahoma City recently for
the purpose of going through the new
building dedicated to the college He
will be in charge of the school this
year and saya that every county In
the state will probably send two
boys and one girl Prof Jeffords has
Just completed a tour of fifteen coun-
ties and in every section he reports
'the greatest possible Interest In the
big exposition
"One of the students who attended
the achool last year" said Prof Jeffords-
while In Oklahoma City is now
In charge of the milk testing station
at Newkirk He spent one week at
the State Fair devoting moat of his
time to milk testing and qualified
himself for a splendid position Other
Wwa arbA aftnriHnrl tha IflllMll ldt
year have secured good places at ub'-
stantlal salaries"
In outlining the program for the
school which will be the last week
of the fair Prof Jeffords said the
boys Jn the forenoons from g to 11'
o’clock would listen to lectures from
11 to 12 they would enjoy field ath-1'
letlca and- one hour each afternoon -would
be devoted to laboratory work r
“We want them to visit the horse
show at least one night and most of
the evenings will be devoted to lllns-
trated lectures" said Prof Jeffords
“We also want to arrange to have-
them visit the chief polntB of Interest
about Oklahoma City as well as all
the exhibits at the State Fair’ i--
Concerning the girls Prof Jeffords -said
the morning hours would be de-
voted to domestic science while one
hour each day would be given over -to
calisthenics In the afternoon
while the boys are engaged In labo-
ratory work the girls will Judge
bread cakes cookies etc The morn-
ing work will be theory and the afters
noon work - practical demonstration of
what was taught them at the morning
session
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Welker, F. E. The Goltry News. (Goltry, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1911, newspaper, September 8, 1911; Goltry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1922539/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.