The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1924 Page: 1 of 8
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HIGHLAND NEWS
GRANDPA HAYES DIES
The death angel came to Grandpa I
Hayes last Saturday and with beck- J
oning finger pointed the way through j
the valley of the shadow to the life'
bcyi ndnn I Grandpa obeyed the sum-J
mors I
Homy Hayes was born in Schuyler!
We have had fine w : iher all week
i an 1 the harvest is in full swing
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tidy a rd nr i f
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r pi o ' rains no' Sunday even- Amu ban (onmy lavnayer
j Jn hah ii: lia e a : oriati m the raembetr have a
lift
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Sevt-niii jcL’iintt Iowa voluntvcrs an(l(
for m ny yvMv has been a member of
tlie Odd Fellows
The f moral services were held at
the OlnstMn church here Monday :
June M Ihe sermon i
by Rev Many L
and intai ment was made in the Yukon j
cemetery
i
BOBBIE JANE WAHKKNTIN I
hurch here Monday
rmon being preaehe 1
E Ilarr of Viei Oka
Yes th: wio lie is and Mr and
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Mrs E Vv Warkentm don t care) '
wi n ru tet ' ciLher for they i'lt'!yxT I'l'Sl ’ ESS EDUCATION ?
duiy n I'd of the whole i'A pounds j ‘ !
t Ar Medmr aid h die tire getting! in A ati0tion to the fact
along nmly i HAie has troulde iV'm have at our di po-al two
m keep: t:g lim (local y business Mhlrj the Capital City Pusi-1
11 '"'im "usuvss
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- I nli Mi- s Rubbio came to the
1 ai 1 an s on 1 n c aim u inc
hetee of Gi“ A arkentirs on last Eli-
day nmi'ii ig June Hi at 11 :bt) o’clock
— jii-t in time for dinner bringing'
-ju-t m time lor dinner hnngtng -
ii
Jov a 1 p u'i!i info the 110 Me in
which lei a hope she will always he
' a
a ( i iiare He pa’'0 tile
P un-h-
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HHHxC ACTIVITY
the recent A'
e q'die ai
ha i e l'-i n
Ha
i rv 1 1 a i 1
r-psiriM
le fool
S N t'ha ( is budding a new home'
in Yukon
FKE( T!t)?f :r COTTON GIN
IE NOW lNDER WAY
The office Abiding' f iit colioA
gin ir about to mp!ct(-d and the work
of erecting tbe gin will lie pushed
with al! possible speed in order tc
have it ready for the) crop in the
tall The work has been delayed
about ten lavs due to fact that some
Jorg length lumoer was necessary
and it had to he ordered It is on the
way in a special car
SUUIDE NFAR MUSTANG
Sam Tennant a larmer living nearln(ss-
Mustang committal suicide Wellies-1 Devotions— Ex 20:10 11 10:22-30
day evening at a little after 0 o’clock Is- 58:13-14 Mrs Denning
by blowing o'f the top of his head i Boll Call— What the S-bbath means
with a shotgun ir my home and family life
We ui'-" o r-Hile to learn the Talk — Making the Sabbath the
reason for the act Best Day of All Mrs Newkirk
T'" i ought to Yukon hy Social Music
the Bass Company and prepared for1 T’lk— The Happy Warrior Union
burial hy Job-mv Turner in charge I Signal Oct 25 19°9 Mrs Phillips
of the undertaking department of1 Lcafkt-Mrs McRee ne’ anu "y fle "I MM
that company I Talk-God’s Financial Plan Mrs I'Tve co-operatmn it is believed th-t
V I Ping a riunil)er of expenditures which are
! " A rl Tinnt TTunn Von noo roe-ar ied as necessities: can be
WOMEN’S UOMiz MISSIONARY t E-mg— May God Depend Upon 1 ou
SOCIETY Tu!k‘ The direction of the league is vest
ed in an executive committee compos-
ed of one member for each towrshin
these representatives being chosen by
the members in each township
Through these township representa-
tive on the executive committee the
members can voice their opinions and
retary Mrs Will Frederick treasur-1
rn- 'V uanci: supply setretary(
Mrs Burgess and mite box secretary 1
Mrs Morris "Mrs Frederick and Mrs!
Litteer served refreshments
FHVORTII LEAGUE PROGRAM
lune 22 i
Rediscovering The League Pledge
The P'edge — Jo McKinney
Lest We Forget — Harry Barnes j
Th’ Meaning of the Tledge — Nellie'
Graham
In What Do We Fail Most in Ful-1
fillino- Our Pledge? — R L Fry
What Are the Advantages of
Pedge-Muking The Disadvantages?
— — rrvpv Hflrncn
1 Vocal Duet — Elizabeth and Esther
Ping
Leader — Anita Frerking
m v to imicviuo that
j Julian i- real Muk this wt‘k
iyp! ) v-is hurt at the mill
' AT letter Airs llahb
O' ‘ ' 'V ' '
v djj pj-'n-h' on' '‘The Personality of
ibe 1 1 0ly Spirit an 1 at the evening I
- eriee on “Hr Sure vour Sins will'
g yoU Out” Gome and help us !
i A’ ( t‘( t j -! t Amec she re-
' jj" p7'im the hospital
A ' (xt un(ay niorning the pastor
I
a y Out” Goine ant licit) us
I 111 (1 li)U inIT i onu an i mil’ u
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ae I 'll m mrin u I
ay p ST-'NHUHY Pa--tor j
MU iri jn the Capita ( IV Jhist-
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aid -( e us about it
t i m plot e ('(Hires in '
H-AIE G AME AT P NNER
'lhe lore hall teens of llanner and 1 f ppi oed estimate —
('a'u’rel will play a game at Hair'd' Amount to he raised hy
1 Su'eiey on the Hanuer diamond' 1:1 S'iy'!'7 1
1 m le 1 -i't ' ai 1 1 -ou !i o' P n or As ( id valuation 22‘Ml7:ih(M)
et 1 'ns are pr-tty evenly match-
i 1 id a gno‘1 game may he antici-
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1 of beautiful southern
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nd l!o v are on their way
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Th' y expect to spin-
i s :! ern tali I' riiia
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1 the summer
! !i('H GEARY FOR TY ENE
j
liui'Mig the part we-'k the Mulvey
C mratty shipjied IDA) pounds of I
: lading twine to the Geary Egg and
' i Ui ! y I (eA:ln 'ary' 11 b nsTe::lly
reported tnat I'-' Hero is out of twine
Hass Mere Co has some Bargains
or yoU- bead his inh on page
W (’ T Id
The Women's Christian Temper-
uicc Union wHl meet with Mrs Den- j
ning on Friday June 20 at 2:30 pm
The : abject for the meeting will
he “Fvange'i'tic — Sabbath Observ-
anee — Tithing”
! The following is the program:
I Song — O Day of Rest and Glad-
Mrs Nora Belisle was hostess to
Hie Ladies Library Club last Thurs-
'’aY afternoon After the business
session the social hour was very much
1 enjoyed by all who were present
A delicious luncheon was served by
"rSpA” M (
Mrs- L- A- Wright will be the heat-!
CiiS for the meetinFr next Thursday
We take this method of thanking
the many friends and neighbors who
so kindly assisted in the long illness
and death of our husband and father
Also the two I O O F lodges and
for the many beautiful flowers God
bless you all
Mary E Hayes
Ira J Hayes and Family
- 'A '! A -
h - hm’ i:dthui to Slato flxanM'A
!i : no-tur Kivl Parkinson for a
At of the fivures pre-ent din
' ' niti n riven ly tli
cation of the populaiity which is
A'ng achieved by it
The following outline of the me'h-
ods of annul'-miing the tax revenue
to the movement of the eountv ea-
pay ers' organization w hich is a branch
of the si 'to association is an indi-
c e
ods of annul' nring the fax revenue
e
among the various countv deptiri-
‘
meins together with eomiantive tig-
!:’"'a''"
U 010 I -' I- a‘ ‘“'nl1
1 riler die laws of die St 'to of Ok-
lu' Ufd ’""'i'V
'u " V '7 W
A'1 1 ll 1 11 0 d" '' ' ‘‘ 'al
V
hnnucud : is t n cut i bowing the re-
eeins - -1 1 1 di-hui'seaiegts ouring the
1 !'a' aH‘ a!l trmn'ed 0-!-
"“I- of the m e A and nauiia ment
1 t eacli offiro or adirity for the on-
suing li-eal rear : f-d ofter pu'eliea-
' : n 1 a' pi is t j n " h le aiel wit li t he conn-
I i t(i e In iiril Th it''miel state-
i'"'-it if t ima'ed U"‘A Mini jiroa'de
' r" i’r m no ivc olier tin e I a-
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V 1 h'a 1 SSSi i
I evy
ni'is
In the 1 a id get Ihe differ- t coindv
r ay I'oprinte
i‘ ’ rwivj i j
1 for
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ITS
lax levies
RHNDED INI)
Tdj ‘jA (i (’jA'
r ' DEtiict No' "3
yliv(n
I School Districts
Total bonded indebtedness
Interest on this bonded imlebednesh
at 5 per cent amount to the ye'Tly
sum of $7 1 78250 and as the popu-
Mion according to the 1920 census
"as 2"'288' the capita mdebt-
edness of every man woman and
child in the county on those bonds is
$0716 each
The Can"dian County Taxpayers’
League is a ron-partisan businp- t or-
ganization which seeks a reduction in
taxes raid greater efficiency in gov-
ernment The officers of the orga'bz-atH-
v-tnto tlmt absolutely no criti-
cism is intended against present or
past county officers for their conduct
or ft'n various departments of county
government but give as their chief
t'--i -f fpp t:'Xnfiy“rs
with the details of the county’s busi-
ness and by the enlisting of their
(sires on tx matters in a way which
wiU receivv consideration
PUBLIC BENEFACTION
Do- tho yd to '
has been several improvements made
that wiU prove of benefit to the pub-
Bc' r :
Geo v Basel manager nas had
A A
built a new- scales and a thirty-foot
r
culvert to take care of the water flow
In addition to this he built a large
watering trough which is for the use
of any who drive horses and there
wil’ lm no toll to pay
That’s what we call service to the
other fellow We congratulate Mr
Basel
minion the rwe is uf t nniAripaliiy
require
Atlar striking i mis thcni'min in-
mi Anger dena-ing I'mis thereof
or adding items tiiereto when in it
ill making U) tilt' (n''ItY o'lir it
' m
tre dutv ot each ( : t t v od ii"T t )
i
ole 1 vnlitu mi iteue v I Mriimuit
'
1 1 timate ol 'lie r ha: w net -
li department fr the mifg li-al
' inr tile tuaial of loiintv eu'litni"-!
nviM u sti-
mates pulli-h same and th tile the I '
Im-'g-t of e'-imctel e A rid the!
mutty exeir" b n'd who moot on the'
1 out t v excis" lm m' w ho iee! on t lie
le-y f-'it a rn v e 1 1 r l 1 1 t :a u -:i 1 o
erf mi tee renie
' I 1"'""''! ' t'"-'" 'Id ' "P'" ’-
'ime I u' ci:nt pni'pe-e- r the tm-
i:l 1 u ling dune PP I'dt I'' lit
"'t'-- a' il'el 1' I 1 1" im-cd
ly fixation to meet e -t imu ' 'm s-
d nidation of proper! i u t i 1 1 y
u 1 '! ' c ' ia x !r w ' i I'm
HI It HUN HA’ I
$E hi si ui s Itiilyjti’d 2ip lbh
STe'ms 1 VT r H-xgil It!
2 ! !i 1 7'-AS(t" 2'2''7 2 1nti -jii I 1 no
-1 mills 2‘i mills 72 mill
ll ’ (M 1 1 I) I i'A '
EnniUs ! er v aim' I'" lt lm mw-
1 ' ’ 1 0 - i n -nl mi- r J
“A- rieult life” ei i 1 I'-' cs'dmates- t’or'
I ' ii a ' t le k 1 f e ' e ! ’ ' I e 1" i '
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IHdiAs
12 27f Hi)
27 jMEOi)
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2 Hi u:d (H)
d-t mills
72 mills
'H I EDA ESS
A) (Kit) (it)
y"h uni) in
”'( oit) t'O
4900000
lb )!)
$l19ahr)(l00
Funds will Le raised hy the orgun-’-cation
to employ a manager who will
devote his entire time un ler the di-
rection of the executive committee to t
an investigation of the
of tax money and a study of ways
and means of reducing taxes and in-
creasing efficiency m the government
vai!ahkHtoh all memA'im 'advice
and help on all tax matters
'i n S °n ITianaPfr Ye
available to nil member for advu-e
now being arranged and wiH be an-
uuunced later for mrs meetings in
every township At that time an ef
fort will be made to secure the at
tendance of everyone interested in 1
tnx reduction By joining the league
nd civw it tbe nroner suunort thf
and giving it the proper support the
officers feel confident that sat isfact -
ory l es u Its such as have brnm case
in other counties will be realized
Bresent officers of the association i dl balances of estimates will he trans -
:r h h Humphrey president Jjferred ino next year’s budget at the
Foul Loosen secretary-treasurer and
Robert Bretz manager
A campaign to secure the member-
ship of every taxpayer in the county
in the association will be carried on
The annual dues will -’mount to one-
half of one per cent of the total taxes
paid at last tax-raving time with
a minimum rate of $1
CHRISTIAN CHG'Vll CALLS
REV BARR
Bari at 'c‘’ 'vh°
haS f‘1Ie’1 the pU'pit °f the Chn'tan
extended anfl has accepted a call to
D
the pastorate of the church Rev
church here several times has been
Ban ami his mother have moved into
the Brinkman home and Mrs Barr
and baby will come next -week
u-nn oat v' v'
rOR SALE— Young sow to farrow
soon $20 Choice sow and pigs
$25 Come soon and get choice
JW Faulkner
l'aris Is Dark From Reunion
It M Earis rMurned hi -1 Sunday
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Mr-
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Miss Gralunn Entertains
el ' As i Ii ' G 1 a h: m ( 1 1 1 1 e i Ii d
1 1 o a - u 1 in 1 1)" po-ly a ' i 1 1 1 lone
i’d -Ion i e i 1 her i"M n di
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f 1 1'' M : o Eli uiet h : n I !' :! m-
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a 1 v I li 1 1 1 1 il' J !! ui Mrs
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1 1 a! an' 's ( 1 i 1 1'iioi ( i 1
n 1 e leilue Were im! le- ri
Sun- hbie Glass Slumbers (7)
r i h ’ e
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'E s Dof i e Phil 'a i" ’ : i ' i
i' and Mi I) li I'm opr 1 mm
’la d t!u“ i i live in i' Ea I I n r- ’
ai 0
Au h"iw bmdi
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r 1 I a- in 1 on e - c i ( r
iv bank's v ere many ia -aiil'er a-dj
mv beautiful I
Wilna McComas Returns
Mire Wilru McComas returned home
’ ist Saturday from Oklahoma ( ’ i f y
mi i
where she spent two weeks visiting
1
relatives and friends
NOTK E TO THE PUBLIC
It has been necessary in the past
-(11 p(roni wanting armv goods to
)ave an (r(lcr fivni lhe Aounty com -
nissumers or clerk before goods w-ou’d
1(t 8o)( tQ them Arrangements have
! with the superintendent of
i been made with the superintendent of
'R R Fitzeer
aid whereby any responsible person
-in nur-h-'se a limited amount of this
v calling on Mr Fitzgerald
J s‘ h7Vway "lonaVtnltn’oK
material hy calling
C E BRORS
' Conntv clerk
County clerk
lahoma City
NOTICE
1 All oersons having accounts ag:nn-t
- nw-a un aitu n y c
! ria’adian f:’unt-V must file their
‘ 'TMn'yuH iooY T k aVf1'
J0"6 51st is
! tl?eand of lhe Present f‘al year and
close of the year C E-BR0SS
County Clerk
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma Canadian Coun-
ly SS
In the District Court in and for
aid County and State
R A Webb Plaintiff
vs
Gladys M Webb Defendant
The State of Oklahoma to Gladys
M Webb:
Take notice that you have been sued
in the above named court by said
plaintiff for divorce on the grounds
extreme cruelty and gross neglect
of duty and you said defendant must
answer the petition filed herein by-
said plaintiff on or before the 24th
day of July 1924 or said petition will
i he taken as true and judgment for
: B“‘d PR'iuHff will be rendered ac-
cordingly
I Dated this 10th day of June 1924
Frank TayloIf Court clerk
(Seal)
A G Morrison Attorney for plain-
i tiff
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'm' ii’uoitg fe!or
a - hat f o-t iilnis
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'ow! g - a it
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Ate at kq to a
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i f not ( " 1 1 1 way I ) co-'t-
r -'ive t mi lure i fu d Mvn weeds
1 ilnre are several vays this can be
itoie Go-id plowing an 1 further
prejiaration of the seed bed will help
A' :1 ureat extent in c ntrol of woods
I 111 J'1 °f cultivation in this
m 'U-e should he that of killing weed®
-i ia a h UUl
ilm is demonstrated by an experi-
iunt at the Oklahoma experiment sta-
tion f rm at Stillwater
“Land plowed about six inches in
depth and further prepare 1 hy disk-
ing ard harrowing but with no eul-
! Ovation or hoeing has averaged
twelve bushels of kafir to the cere
' f(’’ the last five years With the same
i I'Y’imration hind hoed with the no
i Prj'I’aration land hoed with the
'uUvaton has yielded 2199 bu-hels
j An! three times shallow
ASii yit2( ‘7- bushels cultivated
i ?ba f‘va times 2(100 bushels cul-
t '' tt‘d shallow aftcr rains- 274 bu-
! A-"':1 J cultivated deep three times
! bushels cutivated deep five
j tinus 2U2 busht1Sf nnd cuivatej
deep after raXs 2501 bushels
i ‘‘It will he noted that the big item
is W0(d n)ntr(l buaue whtre
Js WP(d n)ntroI buaue where th
weeds were allowed to grow only
i ia f °f a crop was se’lr-‘l1- Shallow
cultivxtion was better than deep cul-
tivation The most economical culti-
! vation was shallow three times It
did not produce quite so large a yield
as the cultivated shallow five times
I or shallow after rains but in pro-
the largest returns J Toeing weeds
' Kave about as good a yield but th©
’“her atc up the returns
I ‘‘The soil on which the experiment
was conducted ranged from a sandy
'"'"m to a silt loam for different years
I The type of soil and its foulness of
course would modify cultivation With
a heavier soil it probably would be
j necessary to cultivate somewhat
deeper especially in the earliest part
of the season and also oftener to keep
it open and loose while with a mor©
open type less cultivation would b©
needed With any type of soil th©
soil should be cultivated enough to
keep it in a good physical condition
and to keep down all weed growth”
FARMS FOR SALE
Three quarter sections of good up-
land soil improved 7 miles snuth-
west of Yukon inquire of R M Fry
3 blocks west of the First National
Bank Yukon July li
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