Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 115, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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THCTMTOAY AFTEBNOOK
DECEXBEB SO 133'
OKLAHOMA DAILY LIVE STOCK NEWS
OKLAHOMA DAILY
LIVE STOCK NEWS
Fabllahod d&llr except Sunday by the
Oklahoma Live Stock riewa (in©) at the
Oklahoma National 8 lock Yards
Bntered as Second Class Vail Matter
St Oklahoma City poatottioe
Official
rahUwHea of the OkuUu-sia Satfoaal
Uvs Stock Dachas-
The Live Stock News Linda
fairly and impartially lor shippers
x buyera and sellers giving ttie com-
plete aaiea and live stock iransao-
tlona each week-dAy And duly re-
porta from other principal markets
SVH80BZFTZ0H BATES
DeUy IS mo 4E0 1 Patty a mo 8l?B
Badly mo a7ft I bally I mo gobo
Addreae all communlcationa to Okla
homa Live Htock Newt BtoCk Yards
Oklahoma City (Ada
THlhVSDAY DM1 KO im
tDVANTAGE NOW WITH WOMEN
Modern Feminine Garmente Such That
They No Longer Need “Take All
Dey to Dress"
No longer does It "take her nil day
to dress”
Quietly and steadily woman has gut
till of many chedts upon rapidity of
dressing has consolidated garments
abolished buttons done uwny w 1 1 1 1
hooks and eyes nhamloned viy often
even corsets and the "tlxlng" of lnr
hulr while man Is finite ns slow a
dresser now ns w lien Uncle C Iiiqiew
repeated Ids first story
Not of course If woman gnibs her
self for purposes sliletly eo- Ini Tlds
means one-ton!h diesslng and nine
tenths prcpnintlon of an nrmnimnt
that no stupid League of Nations would
ever hope to curb Very difliwent Is
the morning method of feminine e
ecutites of gills Intent on liilnep
study or art of stump-speak lug ladlts
when In transit
Brother duzed himself wllli speed
when first he fnslened ttousers with u
belt though buttons still remain for
the “wesklt” and the cent and that
wenry round of pent I nnd gold buttons
for the shirt But sister tnkes her one-
piece suit at a single huidie and snaps
single "snapper" at the waist
long ago man happed Into Ills con-
gress gnildis Now he tics Ills oxfonln
His wife however steps Into her
pumps -
"Making her hnlr”onoe Impeded
mothers toilet Fathers hulng luilr
to part must part It still But dmgli
ter being "bobbed” gives her hair one
hake to "do” it
“Nowaday” says an expert “a girl
can easily dress In ten minutes Then
die adds 20 for muklng up her face”
SALMON HAD TRAVELED FAK
Fish “Tagged" at Point Partridge
Washington In 1918 Taken In
Water 600 Mllea Distant
Tho Canadian department of marine
nd fisheries has notified the buieau of
fisheries of the United States Depart-
ment of Commerce of the capture In
thi Skeena rher British Columbia In
the spring of 1920 of a Chinook sul-
mon benrlng no nlumlnum button or
tag with the letters ”B F” slumped
on one side nnd the number ”11)1 1” on
the other An exnmluntton of the bu-
reau’s records shows tlmt the tug In
question one of a spcelal series em-
ployed In connection with nn lmcatl-
gatlon of the rate nnd route of mlgia-
tlon of the sockeje salmon In the Fin-
ser rlver-Puget sound region wus at-
tached to a fish at Point Partridge
Whltbey Islnnd Wash on August 13
1918 It Is now evident that the fish
was a Chinook sulmon tagged by mis-
take Tho fact that a Chinook salmon
should be caught In a shore trap far
from tile sea two years after Hie fish
attained the spawning condition Is In-
teresting and suggestive and the wnn-
derlngs of this fish before and nftor
tagging would be a fascinating theme
for speculation The distance between
the two points at wblch it came under
Observation Is about 000 miles by the
most direct wnter routo
7
ALL WELCOME IN LUXEMBURG
Llttla State Cosmopolitan In the Ex-
trema but Second to Nona In
Patrlotlo Spirit
We live at the crossroads of tho
nations remarks the Luxemburg Zol
tung We ore of nil the peoples of
the world those most cosmopolitan in
spirit On July 14 there wns a Flench
evening dn the pnmrle grounds and
eerono was cnthUK'a'Jtic for France
On July 20 we hnil Belgian evonhg
In the Mime place nnd tignin etrtjone
was inspired with ontlnMnsm Should
there bo an Aineilcnn Half m Cecho-
Slowic or Polish eiening nny pluoant
summer night iho tluoig would gmet
It with the wum cmhuH inii Wo II !e
to hne people of other nuLom ns
our guests We wish tliem to feel at
homo in out midst
A Hlnmmvr who does not I now us —
nnd many who lime lived among us
fall to Know u— mljit fancy that we
Inch nniionnl sentiment
lint pieelselj Iho reverse Is hue
vOur nntlonil sentiment Is so do p
tmit we are like n tree whoso liunk
Hlnnds unsluikm vvhen Its (town Is
rustled hv the wind of Hjiupithy for
other countiios
last Wislne lay after our I’nmh
nnd Belgian eveulugt we had u Lti?m-
hurg evening The pin idu giotmd w is
loo Mnull nnd the tlimument wns too
low to (ontnin the nthrs'nsni of the
timltltule a wue nt home among
omselves 1 lie hndet hid piovided
a ltiogium of old modern nnd ij
ieent I uxemlmig nusU During the
t lionises the thousands bummtiding
the plilfotm stood ns teveienlli as
It lit y vote In liiii h lien ap
phnte was dhd for It was so tlnin-
ih i mis ns to he nlmo t Intlmlditlng
rl ho depth nnd s'meiit of n mi
tlon s paiilotKm Is not tneaurid hy
the hum of Its tfriliniy
“I Believe That Every Girl Should Be
Trained to Do Something”
By MISS MABEL BOARDMAN District of Columbia Commtasionr
FEAR EPIDEMIC OF TYPKUS
British Authority Tells of Danger to
tho World Because of Bad Condi
tians in R csia
Di I linden finest of I nndnn who
hits been nm-d nling enmlltlnns iu
Uni'll leperts tn tile I meet (Inn-
dt n)( llint tbc whole of llutt cotnliv
bus lieni swipt by tvplius uml rilips-
Ing fever ami that all Imlleations po'nt
minilslakablv to a foiiiituiihle cpidem
lc In the coming w Inlet Ubolira nlsu
Ims made llx appiaiincc and sinall
pox Is widely premium
The Unmet wains the woild nt
Ini he Hint tinless Inin edlale and if
fisliva steps be till on llie-e filghtlul
diseases will spunl tlnoigli the her
der slates to other eounliies and be
fuiu long will appear nil oier the
lorld “The eminell of tbc League of
Nallons has thoroughly studied the
si tun tlon with the uid of some of the
best known epidemiologists In the
woild they bate n leiisonable n id
economhnl program and have nppo lit
ed commissioners but the actual
work cannot pioceed until they have
obtained money guarantees from the
different nations width so far hate
not materialized except In the tnse
of n few countries Including Gioat
llrltnlu nml Canada The future of
tho matter may well prove In tho par-
Inncc of the day nn ‘uetd test’ of the
reality of tho league ns a family of
nations ready to act for the common
good and to protect members of the
family who me threatened by disaster”
Do I think a young woman should enter public
service prouder she has tho inclination? That de-
pends upon circumstances family conditions most
always plating a large part in a woman’s -decision
Her first duty lies at home and nothing can ever
change that i
On the other hntid I believe that every girl —
rich or poor — should bo trained to do something
cither by which she could make a living or by which
she could Uentfit humanity There is no excuse for
v an absolutely sellisli existence livery woman with the
F ’ possible exception of the young mother with a growing
family should find some opportunity for public service
work I believe in beginning eitily to educate for ciliepslup The childien
should he made to rcihc that citizenship means service I also believe
that in the bools girls should be given some bh'cij1 business instruction
and in fin t all possible e(uipmcnt tlmt will help to fit them for their
particular nulls in life What the “particu'ir nnlic’’ nifty be is a hard
question to answer You can't lay down-any law bciause it all depends on
the woman lieiself — the ciu umstjwes of her enviionnient her training
talent and most important of nil her nn limition
As to the rewards nnd disappointments of a car -or of public service
women are voung jet in their new field of opporlunlj But I believe
they are going to be less matemil than men that when they go into pub-
lic servuc they have bigger objeitives and will thcrefme have lnggci re-
wards Of lourse they will have the same disappointments that men
have milled to the sninlues vvomeu have to make when they eutir public
life that men do not
As a matter of fur t I IHicve women are bettor filled for municipal
positions than they aie for national tlmt their bieadth of human sym-
pathy and undersl inding of eivic problems enable them to do a inueh
bigger municipal vvoik In the Ibd Cross for instance the national
woik is such a huge limit 1 1 iking that uni 'ss we lmd given women somc-
‘linig to interest Ifom in a loi il wrv we never could have moved them
AUCTION SALE
IMG TYPE POLAND CHINAS
Sale at SPENCER OKLA
Ti'- sday January 4
Kansu Jumbo fust pi it uu-ed lion Oklalioiaa Stale Tan 1920
ami other pilro winmi in tliL si‘t
JO head in tho suh
For catalog address
R V WILLIAMS Owner
IS Npeniei' Okln
At FourForty
Theater orchestras thmnKhnut the
country have fired on o tone stiimlnnl
for general use In nil thenleis The
A Is toned to 440 vibrations a seemul
Louis Ruth mnnnger of B F 'Keith's
orchestra called tip a local plnno
toner und asked him to go to Keith's
to tune the piano
"X wish you would glvo It Immcdl-
to attention ” Ruth told the plnno
mwn "Tune It at four-forty"
A day passed and the plnno In the
Keith pit remained untuned Ruth
called up the man who took the Job
“You haven’t touched our pluno“
Buth said a bit Indignantly
“Well I was over there at 20 min-
utes to five jesterilny afternoon nnd
couldn't get In" was the excuse
And then Ruth explained what he
meant by four-forty— Indianapolis
News
Increase In World' Crops
A bulletin Issued by the Interna-
tional -Institute of agriculture an-
nounces that tho uggregnte whent nnd
ry Crops of the northern hemisphere
totul 62400000 metrle tous ns against
01700 0(10 metric tons In 1010 The
production of barley according to tho
bulletin was 8 per cent larger than
last year while oats Increased 21 per
cent The maize crop of southern Eu-
rope was good and that In America
10 per Cent mare than lust year The
probable yield of beet sugar Is consid-
ered favorable by the Institute The
azport of 400000 tons of wheat from
British India la advocated by the In-tttutti
Modern Lover Practical
"Ilnrry" exclaimed tho blushing
maiden “this declaration of love W so
sudden that I hardly know what to
soy 1 was unprepared for IL It un
nerves me”
“I wns nfriild It might" said tho
young chemist rising with alacrity
from his kneep “and I brought with
mo a bottle of my unrivaled nerve ton-
ic llils piepnrntlon my darling" he
added soothingly ns he look the bot-
tle from his pocket quickly exti acted
the cork and poured a quantity of the
medicine Into n spoon ho laid also
brought with him "will nllny nay tin
duo excitement quiet the moves aid
digestion nnd restore lost appetite I
sell It nt 50 coats u hnttle This Is u
dose for nil adult Take It do nest"
"Floating Fair” From Holland
A company has boon oinnlcd nt
The Hague for the pm pose of si ailing
0 "Hunting fair" as It Is culled hat
pinetlonlly a ship loialid with sum
pie products nnd oommorilnl agents to
aell them to- vailoas pints of the
woild pm tlculni I y tho United States
Tho coaeera Is organized somewlut
on n co-operative basis nail proposis
to send the Mcssngerics Marltlmes ves-
sel the Macedonia of tl too tons har-
den to the United States nail C'ential
and South America for the pm pose of
Introducing Netherlands piodiats nml
ennhllng Nolhcilnnds enmineielal
houses to establish Import nnd expmt
connection! In the countiles visited
Scientific American
THE BEST METHOD OF
FEEDING HOGS FOR
PROFIT
Is To Balance The Hog Ration
With Big Sixty
Meat Meal Digester Tankage
V Mcbrit JrCcsnw-ivs
I Gig 1
BtcfiSTEftlrtHanac
It Is the bust of Ita kind (rum first to last Is carefully selected
and prepared oipressly for ti l ding purposes coutulna pot lens
than sixty por evut (1200 pounds to ton) protein sterilized
twice In tho pi uiesa of prepiiivtlon wholesome— the begs love
It am It coirB to you chan In neat stiong while drill sacks
cairvlng the RfO 81X1 Y brand Its prlcet Always consistent
with Its Mili standard of quall'y
Madly wrlia us or call nt our ntfleo for prlcoa and further In-
fori inllnn Valuable 96 page hook lei entitled "Foiling Hogs
for Profit” free on request This loohlit was wutten for us
hy 1’rof J M lvvpid of Iowa State College nnd la full of In-
formation every hog rale ir should have
Oklahoma National Stock Tints
rni w jtjj m sxjc-oc— iu m uj — i wzirsa-s
’ I
After some men pray to be dellv-'
ered from nil evil they look around i
for some new evil flora which to be
delivered — Chicago Daily News I
ODD FACTS
A mosquito has 22 teeth all
of which may be seen through
a microscope
Good beef sold for 1 dent a
pound In England iu the reign of
Queen Elizabeth
—
Color blindness Is more com-
mon among eduented than
umong uneducated people
Since tho Declaration of Inde-
pendence 4000(910 Iilsh hnve
I emigrated to the United Slutes
Under the existing laws in
France a woman must wait one
juir nftcr having been divorced
or after the death of a husband
before she cun reimirry
Plenty of — -
Rain and Range
Buy stockers at present prices and you will make
money i
V
No loan too large
None too small
Okla Stock Yards National Bank
Stock Yards Station Oklahoma City Okla
feagwHgaBss
Order hv Mall— Prompt ana cnrolui
ervli-o— Sliliinmc emtrvoH prepaid
iioiMHirrs
HKItinil’DS
llcnii Andrew
lie hi lloq Cap
lain II Ini lilef
Head of Herd
9ft a ft-itr oM 18 r
iltiK tntlH 100 Oil'
41m Hit Hint
It I KV-t prlr
W I’ lladgden
Hauls 4 Em OMs
-rot KYAIli’S STOCK CK CO (Inc)
Sto k hogs exclusively Cun fill oi-
iei lor nni number vaccinated pigs
104 Exchange llldg phone M 3924
IVE US join orders for stockers
feedcis asd butcher cattle We
nuke a specialty of having cattle on
vrder T B Saunders Co 116 Ex
change Bldg
lc to Hold Stored Water
Because tho water supply of the
small cily of Ashland Oio Is be-
coming Inadequate In tho summer and
Increasing the storage fiullltles would
cost $100000 the local englneets me
trjlng mi experiment ns Ingenious ns
It Is simple High up tho side of
Mount Ashland at the hendviiitois of
the supply a system of piping nnd
prn vs Is being Instnlled through
whirl) tlm sin plus wnter of Die win-
ter will bo directed and allowed to
freeze Tho damming action of Iho
lee vvnlls thus formed and the gradu-
al thawing of Iho Ice Itself nre ex-
pected to provldo enough water for
all the needs of summeT— Popular Me-
chanics Uugazlne
“Boost Oklahoma Products”
I' 8 Vet t Iremie
No t-
-7 erum jo
C
r0icsn:
Ouly Company In Qkluhoma Manufacturing Anti-Hog Cholera Senna
A KLLIABLK I’llOlU'CT IT STANDS TUB TEST
T J EAGLE D V S- MOB y
EAGLE SERUM CO
Stock Yards Station Oklahoma City Okla
Day I’henin— IValnnt 5562 1 long Blihince SO - -
Night Fbone— Staple 1463 1 Walnut 1S19J Maple 78
TnCfAL NOTICE
nttMIshed In O' Inhornn Pally Live
Slock News Saturday December 11
1) JO
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING
To tbo Stockholders of South Oklahoma
Town Compiny
ou oie hereby notified that tho nn
ntnl moetlnj? of (he utockholders of 1 1o
south Oklahoma Town Oompinv will be
hold at the office of tho company at
Oklahoma City Oklahoma on Tuednv
the 11th dny of January 1921 at the
hour of 10 o’clock a m for the pur-
pose of electing a Hoard of Director
ind tho transaction of such other busi-
ness ns may properly como beforo the
meeting
I) Ued this 10th day of December 1920
H F JOWNSFN
0 Secretary
EEOAX NOTICE
(First puhliKlicd In Oklahoma Daily Live
Slock News Saturday December 11
19-0)
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING
To (ho Stockholders of Oklahoma Cit
Junction Railway Company
You nro hetehy no! 11 led that the nn-
im il meeting of tho stockholders of th
Oklahoma City Junction Railway Com
puny will bo held at the office of the
company In Oklihntna City Oklahoma
on Tuesday Iho 11th day of Januai v
1921 at tho hour of 1ft o’clock a in
for tho purposo of electing a Board of
Directors nml tho transaction of such
other hirsino'iB ns may properly come
h loio the meeting
Dated this 11th diy of Peeerhber 1920
C M MACFARLANH
Secretary
XEOAI NOTICE
(DHvt published In Oklahoma Pally Live
Htmk News tiaturdiy Docember 11
19J0)
NOTICE OF 8T0CKH0LDEE8
MEETING
To tho tockholdeiH of Oklahoma Na-
tional Stock Yaids Compiny
ou uio hoieby notified that the an-
nual meeting of tht stockholders of the
Okhliotim National Stock Yards Com
pxn will ho held it the olftee of the
comp in v In Oklnlirntn (’it) Oklahoma
on Tin sekiv tho lh d ly of January
l'k’1 at tho hour of ift tft o’clock a m
tor tlm puiposo of elect g a board of
Dhectois and tho liansution it such
ot hoi hmtincss us may jimpeily come
betore (his meeting
Dated this lltlt day of December 1920
(J W RILDR
Bocretary
LEGAL NQTIOB
(Flist puhllNhed in Oklahoma Dally Live
Stock Nifts Saturday December 11
1920)
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
x MEETING
To the Stockholders of Oklahoma Live
Stock Ncwn
You me hereby notified that tho an
mill meeting of the stockholders of the
Oklahoma Lie Stock News will he hold
nt the office of the compuny in Okla
homa City Okluhomu on Tuesday the
llth day of January 1921 at the houi
of 10 o'clock a m for the put pose of
electing n Hourd of Dhectots and the
ttnnsaction of such otler business as
may properly como before the meeting
Dated this llth day of Dccemher 1-0-0
1 L F MARTINUAU
Secretary
LEGAL NOTICE
(First published In Oklahoma Daily Live
Mock News Saturday Docember 11
1920)
NOTICE OF BTOOKHdLDEBS
meeting
To the Stockhohims of Oklahoma Belt
Railroad Company:
You nro horeby notified that the an-
nual meeting of thoiktockholdorii of the
Oklahoma Bolt Railroad Company will be
hold at tho office of the company tn Ok-
lahoma City Oklahoma on Tuesday the
llth day of Janurry 1921 at the hour of
10 o’clock a m for the purpose of elect
ing a Board of Directors and trans-
action of such other business as may
properly come before the meeting
Dated this llth day of December 1920
T P MARTIN Jr
f Secretary
Hogs Make Money
f0r yon No fanner should try
i ' i!t along without fattening
Horne hogs for market every
year The most money is made
by those who
r&QTna
Tank anp
i : 6- -:
K5AT
n-ejfAz-jm n 01 -
j--L A A — -)
L - -i-vij
— rrrr — —
I' K A
BALANCE THE HOG RATIONS
— with —
”mmn
PROTEIN TANKAGE
It reduces feeding couts and makes market
tappers in 45 to 0 days less time than is
possible without its use Writfe or call at
our Oklahoma National Stock Yards
office for prices and particular? Send
for a free illustiated copy of “PROFIT-
ABLE HOG FEEDING”
"Jhio main
gouft guataAttee"
OKLAHOMA CITY : CHICAGO : KANSAS CITY
—THE—
Southwest National Bank
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA
(Formerly Sunthwest Reserve Bank)
Capital $25000000
Surplus $2500000
i
WHY NOT GIVE US YOUR BUSINESS?
I- T BAMMON8 President C T ABELL V Pres and Cashier
TOM Q TAYLOR V Pres J B BOEN V Pres
H C LEITNAKER V Ire - -
TO STOCKER &
FEEDER BUYERS
Cheap feed and low prices should
be an attraction
j
Feed your surplus grain to cattle
and follow up with some hogs
i
We sent 197 car loads to the
i
country during the month of
October
Get in touch with your Commiss-
ion Firm
Oklahoma National
Stock Yards Co
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