Okmulgee Daily Democrat (Okmulgee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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OKMULGEE DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY SEPT 9 m 1
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Oil and Gao News of Interest
Okmulgee Diitrict
UIWKLY OIL ItI VIKW
Thtri wr fw tirM which JU-
I IiiitiiImImhI Iho mil wock In I ho oil flohle
from ninny of Ut oilier (lint huvu iru-
roili'd It )
Thu now will linniif lit In liy tho Lymn ft Oklahoma' tlio regular weekly re-
IVholoum roinimiiy Mini Iim ltidinhomn pori vieMml lit t lo of Inlere! ouliila of
wtU Iu tho Hitihank ilUIrlol In Osage
oomity nml n few n tit lry hole
om of thooi west nf tho llurhitiik field nn
oiler In (Irani ominty not fur from two
good wells himI quilt u ooiiMidoriildo until
her of tlioin In tho I hi non n dislriet in
HtnphoiiN county In tho Iturhn nk dls-
trloi tho Tidal oage nil cimtimity Kny
’minty (In mmitiiny nnd Nutioiml Kx-
tdmitlon ontni'Hiiy'i No 2 started at 2Hl
IuiitHk tho first hour Iho barrel tin
Refining rompiiiiy on tho llarnett lease
in tho inirihHiNt earner of Iho southwest
of 25-11-11 yoNtnrdny wiim report'd to
Itnvo imidn U‘20 barrels It Is now 12 foot
in iho NHtid found nt nhoiit 2551 foot
Thorn Imvo horn noiuo contradictions
ti to whnt this woll was making hoiiio
of tho estimates running ah high ns I'JiNh
Imri'olM YoNtohhiM run Is Ixdievod to
lo tho IdggoHt yof made hy tho woll nnd
IiImoon It in tho Hits nf a irt rnto pro
duoor ovon though It In not iim hig nn wiim
Ut first estimated
Tin same ooumiinion nro drilling nt
2500 fie( nt No 1 llnrnott in tho north-
wont (‘Minor of tho northeast of tho south-
Won! nf 2-5 11 II mill oxiMot to hring 111
tin now woll nhoiit tho firt of tin work
It will oxlond tho iiool nhoiit n quarter
of h milo wont If if come In nnd will
fiorhnoM givo some idon n to tho direc-
t ion In whh-li tho now pool run
J
Tho Oklahoma Central Oil rompnnv
was driving nt 2500 foot yoti1i y in
ho ronmanv' north offset ( Iho Lvnns-
lndinhoina well it being in iho southwest
corner of tho northwest of 2-5-11 11 They
expect to Uo in tho nnd hv tho first nf tho
work Tho woll was nrltfinnllv n gaer
nnd mndo us high n 15000000 tmhic
foot
VHniot nnd others who Imvo nn R000-
Otn foot gas woll in tho southeast corner
of tho smillnvet of 1111-11 nro Tlrnd-
otihonding to go doonor for oil They got
tho gn nt about 2510 foot
Whnt look like n suhMnntinl west ox-
tension to tho I tenner pnnl in loing fin-
ish'd up hv tho lrnirio Oil ft thin com-
panv on tho Nod Holme lease in tho
liorthoiiMt oornor of tho southeast of IT-
11 11 Tho woll Ip reported flowing ut
tho rate of over 100 barrels daily from
Hand found nt 274H foe nnd seems to
prove nn tho npiniotm of manv oil men
who holjoyod tho jmo1 would ninko nnnthor
hit for pomchodv who took n (dm nog nnd
driPod n littlo wot of the known produc-
tion Tho now woll Ik hring drilled deeper
In Morris lownsite the Hose IVtrnlcutp
rompotiy mid olhorp in tile northon't oor
tier f the KoiithottM tf tho northwest of
1H!M in drilling nt NfiO feet ill unit
Hinid It is iiImmi t 5t) fst from the city
liliiiN
McNutt ft lhivis have made a locution
offsetting it to the rust iu the towindto
West of fteegp tho 1ndihnnuiwKofitiing
company has ii now rig up on tho Morris
t'obh fnrm in tho norlhwoHt of the north-
cat of ill 15-11
Hisoiid hour and after the fifth hour
tied down to nhoiit ftO tmrrolp the hour i Al
In the first 24 hours it prodiussj inor !:
than lfctMt barrels filfiWbli
'einpletlotip during the week In the
f I n If ront (liKtrlot were unlinporiant fol-
lowing the excitement of the piwiour
week when tlrooks amt nMumduteii brought
in Iho Moeoiid hig well nt I'ieree Junc-
tion The eNtiimited daily production
however hIiowm iiii Itirreiise eoinpnred
with Iho figures for the previous woek
The estimate Is given iim 1(11 M5tl Imm'k
((impm-ed with PP(Hl5 biimds for 1 ho
preeeding porhsl Tho two wells at
J’ieroo Inaction are choked down the
output of the IMcrce Junction Oil com-
pany going into earthen storage The
Oiilf Pipe line eompnny has about com-
pleted a line from the district south to
where it connects with the line from
Blue Hidgo to the station at Tiiohburg
In the tlooso reek pool the Turnbow
Oil corponitiouN No M Hchllling on tiie
lny front was pumped for n time nml
then started to (low its Inltlul prisluction
Wing plneed tit HbOtl barrels per dny I
tho West Colnmldu pool the Texas com
puny clean’d No tVJ llogg and It stark
at ltNNt barrels and at the close of the
week under review was milking 1000 Imr-
rels lr was completed about a month
ago and had nn initial flow of 1000 bar
111 the North fVntrnl Texas field the
production declined about 2000 barrel!
dnily during tho week tho total produc
tic ii amounting to 171 K2N barrels daily
Thu Igrgost loss was registered from
Mtephons countv 1750 barrels It wn
reported from llreokenrldgo that thot'oop-
i r Ib'inlerson Ml coinmiuy a HOinhiinmi
corporation nnd the largest Independent
operating eompauy in tho llm’kcn ridge
Pool Iiiih tsen in tho hands of n r
c Ivor Magnolia Petroleum company
No 7 A Si Sullivan seven miles south
rust of Itrcckcnndgo is making loo bar
ioN and hour the biggest completion of
the last VI days It is now the leading
Well of the South llart pool No sttccinl
activities were rciiortcd in the 'Kastland
county tno during tho week
Aii important location has just Wen
made in th North kouisiana field J T
V'Imiii of Now Orleans preparing to drill
a test iu Cnddo parish eight miles north
vvest of (he Ilosstoh field and nhoiit P
mil's northeast of the Pino Island field
The dnily nverngrfprodmttiou of the North
lamlsinnu fields during the week limb
gvtewiftnmintrd'fTf 12H1WW hnrtrls H dd-
eroaso of 20245 barrel This was the
first lime in Kcviral weeks that it d'
er 'Use was reported nnd it was chiefly
due to the falling off in production in the
Kl Morudo distriet
Fewer completions wore recorded In
tho FI Itorado Ark field during the
w-ek Ilyin in some time hut drilling op-
(Tutiotis remain unrotnrdod nnd the on
tio aspect of tho field has nicked up to
a marked degne Although tho entire
vi i i ti i Wt of producing wells is in tho limit of
s j'rco t"!':!: —-:
11 i"1!' company hns a pmbublo extension of a
Henrietta
Department
Lorene A Cote Correspondent
Telephone 762
Mis Ibitch JJronka of Ibmtlu waa a
I It’D r (‘t t it visitor yesterday
i Mr 4or McVeigh of Hot Springs
was a llciiiytdiu biisliirsa visitor yesto
f Oklahoma
ImsinoMs
City Is hero
Miss (lertnulc perkard of Okmulgoo
Kpciit e-c(lu hero
Mis Iloc Cantrell spent Thursday in
I biNila
was an Okmulgee
J F Whliitouton
visitor jest' nluy
S Andrews of Okmulgee is a business
visitor hero for u few days
of iMistiu spent
Mis Fssn AValkor
ThuiHday here
J’hc Pals Oil couipauy expects to drill
in a iMitoher sand woll on the Warrior
Cravson farm in tW southeast corner of
at uXiii -U-11 ftimuL Um fi
of til" ek J hey got the sand lit
about 2474 feet it being about 20 feet
above the other operations in that vicinity
At Ifoldenville the Lyons Petroleum
company is plugging hack from 1170 feet
in tin southwest corner of the northeast
of tho northeast of 1-I-7--N Tho operation
Will ho plugged to uhont 1200 feet where
they cxjMs-t to get a 10000000 gjisscr
N 1 Willie Manuel in the center of the
south lino of the southeast of the south-
easi of 10-12-11
The Wooster nil company hns a new
rig up on the Fdwnrd Itargess farm in
the northwest ipiarter of 10-12-11 it br-
ing located 000 fot from Iho south Hue
uud 000 foot from tin east line
Pel inning confidence seems to be the
keynote among nil men hereabout it no
doubt being n normal reaction from the
pes'dinism that hns held sway for so many
months In the east although things are
now at a practical standstill Wall street
men nro of the opinion that hard times
are about over and a well known steel
industry head has predicted thut that
di moralized branc h w ill bo goiug at the
rate of tkl percent before the first of
3122
The refineries are evidently taking an
optimistic view of tho situation a re-
gards oil Yesterday a well known lo-
cal company signed a year's coutract for
nl its oil which culls for a 10-oent pro-
iuieuiu regardless of the posted price In
other words if oil should drop to 20 rents
Hie company would still ho getting 50
cents per barrel That is wbut the ro
fjiicrhs think of the future
KtiM C IKH M IN FILM
AT TIIK VALK THKATKK
KOK SATIKIMY ONCY
The Man Tamer!' UUdye Wa!tntr
4 14Mit Vtiircrsol (raturo ttof only offers
It story nf rare appeal but will jlti tM
tpitnna of the ink theater MatgNlir an
i Inrimmle vhritf a dreu 'Atf enHre
-Ictnre
(punier of a mile west in its tost on the
Miller tract The well stands 1000 fee'
iu fluid 50 iM-reent salt water Only
four of tho wells completed in the K
ttonulo field had an initial production of
1000 barrels or more a day
Of the six wells that were completed
during the week in Pnddo parish Louisi
anuouly one w as a failure the total pro-
duction being 120 barrels
There are no now drilling operations
in the Ilavnosville Louisiana field and
many of tin wells have locn shut down
nuniting a change iu present conditions
Two wells wore completed during the
week one hy the Ohio Oil company being
good for NK barrels uud the other a fail
tire
One small producer nnd one failure
were the record oi the llouier Louisiana
field
In the fields cnt of the Mississippi
river there were no features of special
interest except for a well in the War-
ren (‘(unity Kentucky field which had an
(Htimated daily flush production of be-
tween 15HI and 2000 barrels It was
a shallow woll on the 'Vance property
southwest of Howling Omni
Credit balance quotations in all the
fields of tin fiiitod Ktutes remained un-
changed during the week—-Oil City Derrick
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rt ia wfaJrt — WaJtun iii Maa ta
til wit Mtwrtl ferorioM lloM - I
A Guide
To Qudlitif
Any medirino that yoa
tny wbht from a calomel
- tablet to malaria nn-
rdy you'll find under
the VV" Red Shield
Every ' produnt bearing
thie label ii of high qual-
ity and eHtablhhed merit
It la our emblem of honor
and your ahield of pro
teetioD ' Let if be your
ffuiduUthealtb-
MtVUetlSidlil Pw4 Ca
Mat t-
rpt-v fr
Joe Liggett wkm nil kimilgeo bmduesa
visitor yesterday
Mi Louise Nichols of Pittsburg Kan
will teach school here this year
Mr and Mr J T Maloney buvr re-
turned to Oklahoma Fitv after having
spent a few days here with friend
Heth Thoinn wiir an Okmulgee busl-
tii‘ss visitor yesterday
Mi Parks of Ibistiu was a Henry-
ctm viltor Thursday
Mr f J O'llornett and Mis Mary
Martin sM‘nt yesterday iu Okmulgee
Mr and Mrs liny f'orblt huvo return-
ed from o visit iu California
Mr J W Kiucnid and Misses Klea-
nor and Huiuoiia were Okmulgee visitors
wsterduy
Miss (Jraco llerry hn returned from a
two months visit in Kansas
Mr and Mrs T C Phillips are upend-
ing two weeks iu Kureka Spring
K H Palmer hn returned from Okla-
homa City whore lie attended the Okla-
homa Cleaners nml Dyers convention
MWa Dora Jones of Pittsburg Ka
is visiting relatives here
Mr nnd Mrs P A Plmrlss have re-
turned from a visit In Arkansas
— — - - - - - -i
PLOT OF GROUND
IN ILLINOIS HAS
UNIQUE DISTINCTION
IaltluM'ii Iho intuit iwml'kitbln MUri'Hlimi
nf li'iui In (Iiii North 'i'iiiiiti'HlH koiiii"
Ihii'tnr Kliluwiiy linwa Hi I til IN niti'
i'hiiInIii linin' Hinii IIiu II'it (iniii 1'rul
Nil I' I'll t IIH'lltlllll
Hi'vi'iity flv iri iiirntlimod hy Hi
u iifi nr iiioi'litl nnly M im'liw hiiiI
n ''J Hrm hint oiiiilnliii'il only 4M will In
IOh Ii'I- lllili'y' IN kimi' linlil 70
"Nimm miK'iii'tlnn of llio roniHrUxblo
vrloly tf lrm nmln mi "llinl I Inn-
no" mny Ini fiiriiioil" Itoolor Hlilwny
lil "win'll It I t'otialilfri'il Hint III
W'vi'iity aiHX'li' (oiiiiN tlii'i'i' III
iiiiiiiIht 11 III aii'i of lirnml li-HVi'il
tmi'a (llinl la lliono not Ih'IiiiiIii to Hi
iilnn fn ml I v wlilrh nr nullvo lo Hi i-
Hr I’lti'irli' ciMial from aoiiHiirn Cull-
fonil lo AIiimIcd i nml Him tho ilifforonl
IHiula of onka rnwlii lliorn (Hilrloon)
n iiinher olio iimro Hinii oooiio uHhirnlly
In llio wlinlo of Now I'llllllllllll
"'Illnl llnvi'ii la Iii almrt not a 'Ulril
fnrm' n 'iiirk' n aliow-iloo or fronk
of liny aorl lint n aorlnna I'ffnrt In pro-
illli’ii MiuiK'l liluir uaofiil nt U'Uat to III-
liii'ii oiiKrnllolia Aa to (ilrila lliorn nr
noun llioro oci'it auoti na noour voliin
irlly Wo iii'wr ou n bird nor nny
uilior nnlninl
llnotnr Itldyawny la nu lilltnrllV until
nn AinorlrNii bird nnd trooa llo lina
wrillon niiiooiiiiia hooka nnd iwniidilola
on hlrda nod lina arrvnl alno July 1
NHO a rui'Hliir of llio dlvialon of hlrda
of iho I'nllotl Ntnlv Nnlinnnl Muammi
nt Wnaliliiyluu
HAWTHORNE HOUSE
TO HE PRESERVED
By tka Fwaaf
HOI'TII PAHPO Muilie Kept 0— The
house on the skiires of Heliago Lithe here
In which Nathaniel llawtlminn lived an
a boy nml wliere be made Iii home when
he waa attending Howdoili college is to
hn proHoilvod na n ooimminlty limiao Cltl-
non nnd aiiuinior roaidiuiU Iinvo Jul
fnrmi'il i oornoi'iillon fur tlm imiiaiao
llohorl MmiiiIiii of Hnloin MNaa who
mv noil llionannda of Noroa of land hIh iiI
NoIinvii INko built llio Inmao In INI) (or
Ida alalrr wild waa JIh wl lionio a iihi-
llior Air a IlnwtlioriiN had loat hor hum
hand nt aon nnd livid aflorward In ro-
Hroniont llawiloirna wa Ion yoara old
wiim ho ram In tho now lionio will hla
niolhor and III la onliHiillod l bo Ilia
homo unt II nflor hla aiadiiullnn f inm
Ihiwdolii f'olh’iw iu IN1 whru lio ro-
Hirni'd In Halom
Tim building waa nnomdod ' na 4
Ihh I'd I HW limiao for a l'i( lima ailor tho
IliiW'Hoiriioa loft ft Hovouly yonra ao
It waa built nvor Inin a oliuroh fur which
Iiiirimao It haa aim's boon liaoil It la n
III aiinr atruoturo of III olonlnl alylo
of moblli'liiro
U tlm roipioat of Ida uiiolo llio liny
lliiwthorno k"it a diary wlillu ho livid
loro nml thoao V'dnini'H nro now In tho
iiiinmohnIoii of Itov Willlinu e Norria of
Wllliliiaiitlo 'mi wlin la vloo proaldoot
of llio now ooriHiriitiini ’J'hoy will ho
duuatod lo tho oomiounlly loiuao
Ill'KNH IIOl'HK ('OKTI'NK
‘ AM) HIIJN IIIMHKIK
HAINT M Al'KK'l! Kihiioo Hi it T —
Aflor a lilllrr uoarrol with Ida wlfo
Kranooia lloaiijon iil (kl not Ida hmian
iiflro Haiti na find 10 UNO franca In hank
iiuIoh Ida wholo forliino - 'J'lion ho wont
In Ida burn nnd hunt'd lilmaidf Tho
widow la left ponnlloaa nnd hninoloaa
ilUW "GRANDMA
PARK RELIEVES A '
HICK HEADACHE
rr55rvY'ji:''irMHou
Iloaiion ha nroath bwjri narn nni alr
haailnolwa Ihhwiiw ah know natuN nan
k“w to "mil thno torrnilo allwonla omn-
ia from JlanrrtorM tt ma rh J II r
(Id roniody mad frnm M 4 bortjj
to known ovrywhor nn HII H'
rlnlnol lonol
5 &
GRANDMA’S
uvutMtiTonAca
TEA r
0mm j tmitetiemri
Nmm frtiohi wMmu —
(Mart of irnwiiM KwK
II m aiao aiuiy ravumiuandad for Jana-
tiro drppala and bad blood (Iranobia
'on will elm away bffonalM nlmplM
nblvb rnuit inn bad blood A look
ykr tvoiiio will wll tb trn MO'iuion
S four Malik If Ik tooio n mM
with a ikick yollowlab ooMyni olomorh
d (Ivor Mod itfbiloa Tal windliloa
wlllb rrllrrrd by UKANllMA'N kToUAL'II
WNn INVKH TKA Ton full doa1 lo (for
1 all drii Mona UdfJ
New Pumps and
Oxfords
i
Any day now you can atop in and see the
new Fall Pumps and Oxfords for many
of them have already arrived
The latest creation is a Patent One-Strap
with white inlaid around the throat Price
$1000
We are showing quite a number of other
new styles as low a:—
AND
UP TO'
(By th Aaaoclatad frcO
(IIA’KV HI Hol II— That part nf
Iho world above the Tropic nf t'ancor
which liioliiiloa tho north toniH'raturo
n no miitaina no nthor known 1l"t of
around to equal (lie record of the cilit-
ocu arri'H of ltichlnnd oouiity near hero
accordiu to Dr Itobort itldwav Ha
ownor "Hird Ilavou" ho aaya “boaala
a ni'i'alor variety of trooa iliau nny other
rialitm-u acre Iii that vnt oxpbiihi'
"Nnirint thnt reeunl” Doctor ltidwav
Id "la that of a much lnrcr area in
liipaii near Sapporo iciiti'iil Kcao where
ll'J kinds of trooa are trowiii “Jtlnl
Ilavou” llnotnr Hidway'n roonrda
allow lina 71) native apecioa and variotio
"mqwin iiHturally’
Kaain hia claim nn ohaorvalion nf
I’rof H Harxciit nf Harvard I’liivor-
ail that "until acme other foroat con-
liiiiiin greater variety of trooa and
loi’xcr Individual can be found that nf
Ilia- lwor AVabaah Valley niunt be con-
Vj o
'
Omcmotto i “SERVICE” We had rather
miss' a sale than misfit
Assortment of Kayser Hosiery in fancy
stripes and chiffons both blacks and
browns at—
$350
Bteadoe'c
We Regrlnd Cylinders
Maks Pistons Pins end
Rings
Prankahkft (timS gad fmiroonJ
Expert acarj)lii work of all kind
Kored cylinder rcpalrdd Aegtg
Iii wkldiag
On’s Machine Sbp
174 nf
WALTER L HILL
Builder of Good Homes '
Do That New Building or Remodeling
NOW!
Phone 495 Res 817 North Okmulgee
All Life Is a Struggle:
Are YOU Afraid to Face It?
HUMANITY’S progress has been achieved through incessant struggle primi-
tive man struggled against the dinosaur and other beasts then came the strug-
gle against the destructive forces of nature until these forces were finally har-
nessed to men’s needs
Today life’s contest continues incessantly only the conditions have changed The
1 'map 'who wants to get ahead on the road pf life must be eternally vigilant must ever ‘
” jfftfnk of the morrow must make provision fojthe years to come
'Tha savings bank is the greatest of all aids in warding off the dangers that the
future may hold in store dangers of illness of unemployment These and a hun-
dred others can be guarded against by regular systematic saving That is the sure
way to get ahead
Start a Bank Accouat Today and Banish
Fear for the Future 7
Natural Gas
Vest Fuel ou Earth
OKMULGEE GAS CO
TODAY— FRIDAY
CHARLES RAY
—IN—
“DIVIDEND”
3— ACTS VAUDEVILLE-3
And Other Good Pictures
SATURDAY-SUNDAY
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