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A decision of guilty and a sentence
of thirty days in jail and fine of $50
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Nvas assessed in the case of State of
Oklahoma vs Fred Rumbaugh Payne
county farmer charged with convey-
ing liquor in Payne county court
Wednesday
Chet Oldfield and Charlie Kidder
charged with petit larceny the theft
of an automobile tire from E K
White of Stillwater were found not
guilty Tuesday afternoon
Trial of Julius Lang Cushing taxi
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driver charged with conveying
liquor was in progres3 Wednesday
al ternoon
Jurors in the Rumbaugh case tried
Wednesday morning were:
Fred Stokes F it Knotts A C Nixon
John McBride S L Crenshaw and W E
Boyd
State of Oklahoma vs Willie Fbs
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ter and State of Oklahoma vs Ben-
ry Turney whisky selling cases)
were stricken fram the assignment
State of Oklahoma vs W C
Chambers charged with carrying
concealed weapons and State of Ok-
P lahoma vs Harvey A Mackley
charged with possession of a distil
lery were held for trial as the court
took up the Julius Lang case
Seven cases were brought before
the opening session of Payne county
court Monday morning and a recess
was declared by Judge L IL Wood-
yard until ii o'clock Tuesday morn-
ing In the civil case of B K Bruce vs
Elza Bilyeu and Mrs Elza Bilyeu
no prosecution was offered and the
I case was dropped
The case of S W Tennis and
Charles R Griffeth vs F L Thomp-
I 6011 WaS reported settled out of court
R N Wilsey vs O W Cutler was
continued State of Oklahoma vs
Fred Rumbaugh L J Ellis and J L
Witt bond forfeiture set aside and
- state gave notice of appeal
State of Oklahoma vs Ralph Wood
W D Bryce and Andy Tinker was
continued
State of Oklahoma vs James Rob-
erson C L Anderson and 11 Y
Douglass reported ready for trial
e State of Oklahoma vs George
Kelly Daisy Blackburn and U G
Whitson was continued for term
Twelve additional jurors were or
dered drawn by the court the new
group to report Wednesday They
are:
C W Corry Stillwater ronte 6: S L
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Prenshaw Stillwater Herschel Crew: Still-
water Claude Baird St Biwa: er W K
Orady Stillwater John Pork Mehln: L B
bentrow Perkins:Itenry Wiley Stillwater:
John Hall Stillwater Eugune M?Nutt
king: W Z Budzine Orlando route 3 and
A C Ilizon Orlando route 3
It 0 Statt of Oklahoma vs Jesse Mathis
and State of Oklahoma vs George
Kelly both liquor selling charges
were continued for the term
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THIRTY-EIGHTII YEAR
RUMBAUGI I CONVICTE:D
OF CONVEYING LIQUOR
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BAKES AND SELLS 3442
PIES IN LESS THAN YEAR
Baking and selling since Septem-
ber 20 1926 3442 pies besides those
made for her own family and board-
ers is the record of Mrs Harbor
farm club wotnan of Pottawatomie
county The baking feat has been
reported to the extension department
of Oklahoma Agricultural and Me-
chanical college
Purchase of a sewing machine aAd
the purchase and near-completion of
payments on a small car have been
made possible by the pie baking the
report says
BEATEN FARMER ABLE
TO LEAVE HOSPITAL
Charles McLaughlin farmer living
in the Glencoe neighborhood who was
severely beaten Thursday and who
has been confined at Stillwater since
the attack Thursday noon was able
to be removed from the hospital Tues-
day Ile is at the home of Dr L A
Cleverdon 702 Lewis street
Mc Laughl in was attacked while
plowing in his 'field Swelling in the
injured man's face which was badly
disfigured has gone down somewhat
and he is improved generally but will
not be able to appear at an arraign-
ment of Ike Drisktl and Wayne
Driskel father and son being held in
connection with the case
Elmer DriAkel another son of Ike
has not yet been apprehended al-
though a warrant for his arrest is
issued
Examination disclwies the prob-
ability that McLaughlin's upper jaw
is broken but x-ray pictures of the
injured man have not yet been de-
veloped McLaughlin is able to talk but
can report little of the affair except
that he was attacked by Elmer Dris-
kel a farmer living across the road
from the McLaughlin& Driskel had
come Into the field where McLaughlin
was working and "began quarreling"
The injured man was unable to tell
the story of the attack other than
that he told Driskel "he did not want
to quarrel with him"
Driskel is reported to have re-
marked "You are not going to tell
things about me"
McLaughlin was struck and
knows nothing further of the attack
The team of mules with which he
was plowing began running away
and Charles son of the injured man
ran from the house to his father
When he approached and was trying
to get his father to the house Ike
Driskel father of Elmer came into
the field but did not molest the boy
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THOMPSONS FIND GOING
WET ON COLORADO TRIP
Many interesting accounts of sum-
mer travel have come to the editor's
desk this summer here is another
by Lawrence Thompson editor of the
Stillwater high school "Clipper" for
next year It seems the Thompson
family is finding roads difficult in
their trip to the Rockies
To the Editor: The Thompson family is
marooned in Boise City up in the panhan-
dle We expect to try getting tow todai
ihotgh as tit)011 as our tents and bedding
have dried out We left Stillwater SatorT
day headed in the general direction of Col-
orado We've only traveled 400 miles due
to floods and bad roads
Coming into Boise City a lake over twice
as big as Chandler's covered the road We
had to detour about nail a mile to get
around it The Marland station man here
told us Sunday was the first day cars could
even go around it because the ground was
so soggy They hauled cars around for
$250 $2 for Fords He said it was 5
year We pitched our tent just before the
rain here practically every day since June
Pefore that they hadn't had rain for a
year We pitcher our tent just before the
daily storm broke : was holding up one
en: the poles when the wind blew me the
pole aml the tent as flat as a pancake I
finally got out Of the mess and papa and
TRII to the Marland station where' the
rest of tho family were The wind blew
our Ford about ten feet back until it hit
the suitcase in the fallen down tent that
stopped it Everything and everybody was
soaked so we rented a cottage and spent
the night in it If this was Stillwater I
could find plenty of news for the "Little
Daily"
Wo Will go through a section of New
Mexico and sleep tonight in Colorado At
Boise City we change to Rocky Mountain
time Lawrence It Thompson
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Campbell to Serve Two Years
Tilford Campbell negro convicted KELLY STRUCK BY GOOD
in district court here of rape in 1925 OZARK MOUNTAIN ROADS
and whose sentence of two years im-
prisonment at the state reformatory —
at Granite was upheld after being ap- T NV Kelly Stillwater postmaster
pealed to the criminal court of ap- Just returned from Noel Mo after
peals yin be taken to Granite by a vacation trip with Mrs Kelly is en-
Sheriff 'John B Calderhead Friday thusiastic over the wonderful moun-
night tam n roads in the Ozark region These
410 0 roads Mr Kelly says have been
Miss Harriett P Kirby the only greatly improved in the last three
woman lawyer in Kansas City Kan years and even In their curving way
sat on the city bench Wednesday by over the mountains now are wide
appointment of Judge Tucker who enough for three cars to pass They
found more business than 'he could at- are rock and gravel roads and al-
tend to in the absence of his fellow though on their return to Stillwater
judge who is on his way to Paris to Mr and Mrs Kelly started almost in-
attend the American Legion conven- mediately after a big rain they found
Hon the roads dry enough to drive over
- – - safely and comfortably and without
Three persons were drowned Sun- mud to cause slipping
day when two boats capsized in a At Noel Mr Kelly met an old ac-
squall on Lake Erie half a mile off quaintance who had lived near his
Willow Beach near Port Clinton O old home town in Missouri and whom
--- — he had not seen in forty years This
-- man is a physician has an elegant
FRIDAY AUGUST 19 1927 home at Noel and in his declining
THE WEATHER years is practicing his profession at
the mountain resort chiefly serving
last week hasn't had a clear day in tourists it although there has been nteasurable the tourists who come there in al-
precipitation on only one day—thunder most countless numbers from all sec-
showers Tuesday night Every day hns i
been partly cloudy to cloudy The mean Lons of the country
temperature of the week sr watt 93 — —"—
higher than that of the preceding week The MeNeffs Home From Trip
high mark was 95 Sunday afternoon nnd Mr and Mrs J A McNeil and
the lowest was 66 Thursday morning
when the air had a significant touch of daughters Misses Mildred and Ber-
tWI in it On the whole the weather has nadine returned Thursday night
been favorable for growing crops and for
farming operations
from a six-weeks' tour through th e
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STILLWATER PAYNE COUNTY OKLAHOMA FRIDAY AUGUST 19 1927
Boys Who Awaken the PeczEcn1
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mettomvitiYW7'
Cotilitige is piling a taste of army Hie while on ins vacatioti
Every morning these three- leatheriutigett buglers of the Foartit cavaity trent
Fort Meade S D !qui the ringing notes 44 pveitio to greet therisin suo
beneaI h the Pretitletit'S window ut the slate allie lodge
OKLAtiOnk STATE NEWS
Okmulgee reported a maximum
temperature of 99 Tuesday—the hot-
test day of the summer there
W INT AlcMichael a well known oil
drilling' contractor of Tulsa was
killed Thursday in an automobile ac-
cident in Pecos county Texas
Alice Adair of Pau Is Valley has
been chosen from the ranks of 'lolly-
Wood extra girls for the role of Venus
in a screen version of Ile len of Troy
Helen Thomas 20 was instantly
killed when her car overturned on a
curve near Coweta Sunday She had
started from Tulsa for a three-weeks'
pleasure tour of the gulf states
C J Robinson and M Creennum
both of Lawton were fined $200 for
the shooting of a deer on the state
game preserve near Medic!ne Park
The criminal court o1411)peP1s RP-
proved the sentence
A telegram from Jackson Miss
'says the bodies of Wade Smith of
Noble Cleveland county Oklahôma
and Ella Taylor- of Jackson were
found in a wood near Jackson Smith
left his home at Noble about a week
ago
Governor Johnston has denied ex-
tradition for Joe Alvarado former
federal officer for an alleged bank
robbery in Texas but said he re-
garded the charge L13 a frame-up by
Oklahoma bandits naming Matthew
Kimes and Ray Terrill
Luther J Wingate of Shamrock
is charged with conspiracyto rob the
mails He was taken in custody at
Sapulpa Tuesday Wingate is ac-
cused jointly with another man of
stealing a cheek from the postoffice
at Wetumka and attempting to cash
it at Okmulge0
City awl county officers at Bris-
tow have arrested Henry Dunham
charged with complicity in the rob-
bery of a grocery Henry is a
brother of Marion Dunham shot in
the shoulder by a deputy sheriff a
week ago when arrested on charge
of receiving stolen property
Guthrie city attorney is seeking
:In injunction vgainst the Oklahoma
Rni:way comprly to conrel it to
take up the c5roloto traAs of the
Guthr:e Ralway cxrpriny and resore
the sLrects If the irjunAlon stinds
it may cou:7e the Oklahoma Railway
compary to alendonits Guthrie in-
terurban line which would be a s--
rious loss both to Guthrie and to Ok-
lahoma City
M S Blassingame former auto-
mot2ile tax agent for Oklahoma coun-
ty came to his death through acci-
dental drowning a coroner's jury de-
cided when the case was reopened at
the behest of the Blassingame fam-
ily At first the eoroner called it a
case of suicide Blassingame had
gone to the North Canadian river
two weeks ago to view the flood His
accotnts with the state his attorney
claims were in good shape And will
balance with those of the state high-
way department
McNeffs Home From Trip balance with those of the state high-
Mr and Mrs J A McNeil and I way department
daughters Misses Mildred and Ber-
nadine returned Thursday night POULTRY MARKET NEW
from a six-weeks' tour through the
south and east and a short trip to DEVELOPMENT IN STATE
Canada En route home they visited -
relatives in Kansas City Joplin and
Carthage Mo Establishment of a central market
in Oklahoma 'by poultrymen and
They were accompanied home by
five cousins Mr and Mrs C F Loch-
hatcherymen of Oklahoma county is
rie of Joplin Miss France Hiatt and reported as an important develop-
Guy and Junior Alexander of Kan-
ment in the state's poultry industry
sas City
by S M McCu istion county agent
Am in a report to the extension depart-
International Typographical union ment of the Oklahoma Agricultural
holding its diamond jubilee conven- and Mechanical college
tion in Indianapolis unanimously ' The Oklahoma county pioject will
inciude a building with proper stor-
altered the old-age pension benefit
laws to fix retirement age at 60 years age facilities and necessary equip-
after twenty-five years of continuous mcnt for both a wholesale and retail
working membership market together with trackage for
possible carload shipments
Constance Talmadge in Paris ad- Sufficient finance has been
mits she will seek a divorce from pledged says McCuistion to cover
Capt Alestair W McIntosh whom the expenditure of $200000 the es-
she married last year but says her timated expense of the completed
present trip to Paris was not for that plant It is thought that construe-
purpose tion will be started immediately
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GLIMPSES OF EARTH
Onthe next eutbound passage of
the steamship Leviathan an attempt
will be made to deliver mail to it by
airplane when the vessel is 500 miles
from New York
Col Charles A Lindbergh in his
airplane "Spirit of St Louis" took
Henry Ford and his son Edsel up for
a ride at Detroit Thursday They
both liked the experience
The $150060 pipe organ used at
the Sesquicentennial exposition in
Philadelphia has been sold by the re-
ceiver for $25000 ' The name of the
purchaser is not revealed
A respite to and :ncluding Monday
August 22 for Sacco and Vanzetti
and also including Celstino Madeiros
was granted by Governor Fuller of
Massachusetts and the executive
courieil- Wednesday tight —
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A -sensational break ocetirred
the New 'York stock market Thurs
dey 'when stock of the Manhattan
Electric Supply company fell from
$121 a share to $5825 causing a
paper loss of more than six million
dollars
Four German airmen who hopped
off from Dessau Sunday for a non-
stop flights to New York- were back
at Dessau Monday night after en-
countering storm and fog in the
North sea which baffled their efforts
to Proceed
Four unidentified men in a motor
truck are 14 oughtat Southwest City
Mo for the brutal murder of W
Hatfield minister and town marshal
whose body was found lying face up-
ward' with arms outstretched near -
the center of the town It is believed
he had intercepted a bank robbery -
J Ogden Armour inheritor of the
Armour packing business and who in
1915wa3 rated worth a billion but
in 1925 did not have enough to pay
income tax on died in London TueS-
day lie WaS a financial easuulty
of the war At the peak of his re-
verses he lost a million dollars a day
for 130 days
Lieuts George Covell and Richard
S Waggencr werekilled in the crash
of their airplane which they had en-
tered for the Dole prize flight to
Honolulu Friday Fifteen minutes
after they left their station at North
Island off San Diego Calif their
plane struck the lofty promontory of
Point Loma which was hidden in fog
The monoplane Woolaroe piloted
by Art Goebel the Phillips Petrol-
(urn company flier of Bartlesville
although the last to start from Oak-
land won the Dole air race to Ha-
waii the Aloha being second Wed-
nesday night two planes were mis-
s:ng one being the Miss Doran
bearing the Michigan school teacher
Airmen expressed grave fears for the
safety of the five fliers aboard the
missing craft Three lives were lost
before the start of the race More
than a quarter of a million dollars
was spent by competitors in prepar-
ing for it
LIONS DISCUSS PLANS
FOR FAIRWEEK PLAY
' Possibility that Stillwater Lions
dub would not present a play at the
annual Payne County Free Fair this
fall was announced Wednesday
Tuesday night's scheduled meet-
ing was for the proposed members of
the cast and Dr W F De Moss play
director showed several members of
the cast to be on vacation or unable
to take part in the play It is thought
that too little time remains before
September 17 the opening date of the
fair to reorganize the cast and get
the play ready for production
John Whipple gave a short talk in
the regular program cf talks about
"My Business"
New York police have received re-
newed threats of bombings if Sacco
and Vanzetti are executed
emammotemmtwmt shmo
LET CONTRACT FOR FAIR
BUILDING TO SCHACK'?
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Subscription One Yenr SIM within the first Zone
beyond First Zone l$ Year
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O THORNLY St ILL IN
CRITICAL CONDITION
Contract for the new pavilion ' Olney Thorn ly 70-year-o1d farmer
building to be erected at the Payne living near Coyle who was critically
vounty fair grounda was let Monday injured Monday night when attacked
night by the fair board to C F by a bull was reported little iin-
Schacher local contractor whose bid proved Wednesday
for the construction of the building Thornly was badly injured about
scat $5199 alto vilest and suffered a slight con-
Exeavation work will be atarted 'cussion of the brain Ilia condition
immediately Schacher says is still "very eritical" according: to
Four bide were submitted to thl: Dr C E Sexton attending physi-
fait board other bders being Don :clan -
Scott Thompson-Pallier Lumber corn- : 'Phonily had 'gone into the cattle
patty and J C Johnson Bidding was lot to turn the cattle into pasture
Fpirited $1-1100 being the differ- Monday night when the bull charged
ence between the highest submitted :down upon hirn Ho managed to
and Schlicher's 'grasp the ring in the nose of theani-
According to contraet the pavilion mal after ' the first charge of the
must be completed by September 17 bull and escaped by crawling through
the opening day el the annual Payne a nearby fence when the bull backed
County Free Fair Supervision of away momentarily due to pain caused
the Nvork will be given by the fair 'when Thornly twisted at the ring
commissioners to Paul Farrington : Thornly's cheSt WaS crushed Bev-
county engineer 'era! ribs being crushed and broken
The project calls for a 100x06-1t and his 'right lung badly (tentage&
building to contain a central arena :Cuttl on the :face of the man 'and
for use as a livestock pavilion she& :probably internal injuries were re- :
on each aide for stock housing and ported
display A stage to be built in one : After crawling to safetyThornly
end of the central arena will be :lost consciousness and watt found
available for the presentation Of :several minutes later when members
plays giving of awards and such of hia family Missed him and begart -
uses a search lie waa able to talk of the
accident Tuesday telling ot the man- - ' :
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SCOUTS HAVE BIG TIME : ner in :which he escaped The bull '
had knocked him off his feet and
Al ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT VittL goring him as he lay upon the
- ground '
By mere chance he grasped the
The best camp that has been held
rinr and had strenrth enougli to hang :
in the history of the Cimarron Val- " -
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ley eouncil of Boy 'Scouts of Amen- to the animal until in a positión to ''
make his escape throbgh the fence
ca is the present annual summer
Apparently he became unconscious
camp at Duffylake six miles south-
immediately after kis effort in reach- -
east of Maramee according to:R E
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Peery member of the Stillwater scout n 1g the fence'
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executive board who "was a visitor
CO'llON AS HGH S MkN - - at Duffy lake Sunlay and who took I A Ai
camplast
the local contingent of scouts to IS PREY 'to BOLL WEEVIL ' '
week : ' : " ::
About fifty-five boys are at the — - -
camp the towns and cities represent- II A Ray saysAe has seen cotton
ed being Pawnee Cleveland: Oilton almost as high as his head in a Payne
Cushing Tryon Drumright Yale and county field o this -week f: Abundance -
Chandler besides Stillwater of raih has made it grow rank More-
There is room for it lot more boys overitis Nil of blooms and squares '' "
Peery says Ile reports the present But this bigrank growth isnot a
entampment as "improved in every desirable condition Mr Ray say : -'
'way over previous camps'' Excel The boll weeVil is' working in such : ' -
lent food careful supervision : ancl
cotton and causing the squnrc-i tro -
well filled :daily schedules" of wets drop off Hot sunshine wilt :kill tr:'-
and play are in order and the boys insects The grower who expects to
are having 'The time Of their lives" save his cotton 'should throw: do-Wn
It is thought likely there will be but every 'other roW where it grows
additional boys wishing to go to the high and let a little sunshine in -
camp for the remaining days and :M' Raj says the boll weevil is as
meatis of transportation w--- - ill b
e pro- bad or :worse than :he ever has
!vide& Monday and Wednesday: for known it in 'Fayne county Usually: : '‘'':
such boys' Iteery :has announced
cotton in this vicinity is not mud' : y
Dr C E Sexton Peery and per:
bothered by this pest :- But :seldom 2 '::'":
haps other members of the local ex-
hes this section of Oldahorita- had : ( :
ecutive board went ' to Duffy lake
such 'frequent rains in the growing -
Wedne-:ay for a meeting of the area
season as it has this year "i -
council executive board
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This week's :prog”am at camp 'in-
eludes hiking teats Monday $251626 BACK TA
: conser- S
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vation and haat( Walton instruction
RECOVERED FOR COUNTY -
Tuesda--: arei council get-to-gether
WrninnerlIlr nttondnnen n f ' PnWrIPP i
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ents' pcnic Sunday Sunday will be i e c o r e d for Stillwater Payne coun-
the closing day of the encampment ty and'Stillwater Scholds it has'been'
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announced by JII Brown county
'tax ferret
City of 'Stillwater will-'receive
ON CEN'ERAL W U OFFICE
$117105 of the amount the county
will get $32275 and city schouls will Western Union Telegraph cempa-- receive $102246 Brown says
fly will re-consider placing an um: The Keyless company had leased '
town service office in Stillwater it fixtures and furniture in use here
was announced at Fridayls - noon and were liable for tax under 'the
luncheon of the Stillwater Chamber law Brown discovered
of Commerce inn letter from F II The total amount recovered in the
Austin district superintendent of the ?ase was $305362 but not all of
company 0 he amount goes back into local
The announcement was in answer hannels
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to a request from the Chamber of
Commerce asking that the city be PERKINS ROAD WiLL BE ' -:'
given other service than that afford-
ed by the present Wire at Santa Fe OPENED THIS WEE
KEND
depot --
A request from Oklahomans Inc State highway number 40 south
that the state chamber of commerce If - Stillwater commonly known as
be suppfled with a vital statistics 're- the Perkins road likely will be
port fromPayne county a record of vened for traffic this week-end it
births and deaths was put in the hieg been announcel by county offi-
ands of Mrs Ruth M Strode 'ap- cials
pointed chairman of a committee te Construction nf a bridge over Still-
supply the information Such vita' water creek has been in progress for
statistics are available Mrs Strode
ieveral months travel south of Still-
says and will be forwarded water being detoured over Ilusband
Appointments to the city commit- stree '
tee for next week the group to at- Wet weather has delayed the work
tend and report next Tuesday's meet- but the project is now ready for
ing of the city commissioners were final grading grade stakes having
Fred Pearson C M Justice and Hap 5een set Tuesday morning
Hamilton —
Geroge Dollinger was appointed to Mester Farmer Stricken
audit the books of the secretary of iCeorge King one of the twenty
the chamber for the last year master farmers of Oklahoma last
Possibility that the state rifle year was stricken with apoplexy at
natch for next year might be brought his farm home near Elk City Sunday
to Stillwater was mentioned It was He had not regained consciousness
held last year at Tulsa riflemen from Tuesday
Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechani- His daughter Mrs Roy Walters
can college competing was a graduate of Oklahoma Agrieul-
Chamber Gets "Ad" Opportunity tural and Mechanical college and his
Secretary Frank Haynie reading son Lester King was a student here
communications to the local organiza- until his death a little over a year
t:on presented an advertising pro- ago Mr King attended many of the
posal from I F Cannon of Daven- short courses offered at the college -
port It offered Stillwater advertis- -
lug space on a Ford coupe that will Mrs W L Fowler
be taken on a year's tour through Mrs W L Fowler of Okmulges
the principal cities of the western formerly Miss Edna Patterson of
United States Stillwater and a student at Okla-
It is possible to lease the entire homa Agricultural and Mechanical
car except fenders for display space college died at her home in Okmul-
for the nominal sum of $700 al- gee Ok Tuesday night August lel
though rates for single door space o 1027
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radiator space are higher Secretary Report of the death was reeeived
Haynie said in Stillwater by Mrs Shannon Kelly
who
- The letter carried an illustration has gone to Okmulgee
of the ear as it appears with the ad-' ip
Ike Get Eight Prairie Chickens
vertising space indicated Much
laughter greeted the proposal which Four pairs of prairie chickens have
been
asked an immediate reply It was received by the Stillwater Izaak
placed in the bands of the advertis- Walton League of America chapter to
ing committee be used for propagation' purposes
Ala The birds were sent by the state
Official auto state road maps for game refuge They W111 be kept by
1927 fresh from the presses of Rand the local chapter eggs to be given to
McNally 35 cents Gazette office Payne county farmers -
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The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1927, newspaper, August 19, 1927; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2202995/m1/1/: accessed March 7, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.