The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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1IL1I0N HEHE
INI I CHILD M AND 3-HOUR
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KXEMl'Tir ■ ' >• vns li|'SjKG.M) J$Y ANXIOUS REGISTRANTS,
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torue i< Wfii '• i"1 11 '""" '*
I it in* limn l- " t'" n"nip t hi"1
Hip , hil.l l«« nr.- t«" mint'
thai mu i h* "hr 1 '•'l Mil \\ ' I
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en t'Oth !m HP'1 ' •
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in llse ! likTi'1" I' '<« it'i'l ' 11
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tnn itil i i i-' iii-il I" Kit if "' '
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stot-af I*4iiW- II" I'lHiil'i" "• ' '•ll 1,11
r.ml Ibr Imiltlinc uriK -i> l . O!
pi en n<" Jcil in Hi • "ii"''1 i "
At Icar t ii In" million il.'U'•
t.ill b Bipcmli-il ll' '* ll,r 11,1' ' '1
the s(iperliil'-Pil"i" "i""" 'vl11 1"
• *.01111 ThPf flf i""' 1
• nil *>;, Mrnii-Mi ii 'll' «"i'-' "I''1
,11.-1 ntrit "III ll. - IHi'-il a- r.H'i'H*
r* possible
From I U«- tint In i«- station tin coin
ti\ rxpTt- to radiate ;i "inn «•
tirder- reach in-;, nil 1- product on
rlreadv mix) those yet 11 be th-- "'lop
Hi UU-.bi.nl <" Hnckstnfr of Chicago
•* thr super ntendent. A A Antler on
lit* rue Ii* Mnd .1 <' Krwin the
• uterinum1 ut of lh•• local station
p h • r
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,M | ||f 1 .« I || t • I i"'l .Mil |l •
i lo-
di'
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i 11niiii il i liii i gc w •' ♦' filed b.\
I t • III III ioio-i ^ llloil \ I■ t' ril • >
• II I III. \\v s1 II I II Oil. I'" I'l
;i till Msirkil> I' l« "I 'I'll « oltip i II:« in
:MJ.iIioimh Cit> lor \ iolniiim !••••• - i".ln
our |;i\v A lit oil " Hi-'I ll"
H i-' riii'-ni iiRiiin : rinp'o* < i ! .1 • i1 I
• Mllfl*oK"t\ win n* inforu ;ii ion • nl
ryvl\ IliiM1 In i II liliil I'olli ;i • lo III.-
' ol:i i «Ml of llti' i lli 111 Ifibol* (lIKl lb'
** i iiii*n iiiii** hour 1ji\n Siiiiilnr ai
r nil w •! 1 iii' I ii L <11 ill I'V'T) |>.Ill of
iii- r,il-v ,i\< \ lllOII. wIllTM It i*
i• 111111 III.il llo- l:ihor law air In-ill'*
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HFRfS ANOTHtH ONt Nil m\{ |[J
™IS"S™0N MARLAND
OIL, GAS LEAS
il l |ir «.n "inr t. .• II'!.I
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man In- • • i' 11' i mi• I lo w all
Iliil it Iii
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i •! la Ii- •hi,. I'll*. \ur. • AI Mil?
im el. lui i-i.i. . lit.* huai'fl of i liool
laii.l . i'111ii:i -loll'i ti" niipui v>a'
l,ili* 'i i- ml.ii Ho >|arlainl l"HSF
i' i ,i i \\ i • i \ p.i. ti. ii .oil Ii u lij.-h
• iii,*iii .il. >uf " i' n ni. . . l i lioo!
l.i II.I r|| ll, T ill 11.. Ii .1 I ll pa • • up-
. i : iir f. i in "I i' 11 iiiv the land*-
iU Hi.- In' Hill' ' Mi il '-\p.ic.| Mil
'In i in w i "o . i « i it- nimentT
i! I. M!E
: ii l. tin in ili i mi li' 'i
. "i." i '-..l.i I ; "i I - lo III:• l.r
■ -i.i " iii Ml HI >
i ili a.- Ho i - i - .1 ,.ii r.i-
a.l .1.. p|>. : il
• ii.l il. .I.if :.l; - I "
• III.ti vii. MulIir: . ^ i
, M - :i r:iK.lilo I 'l- lira i'l s.-an-iiiuj
' h-l - lor i nl ink s :.il .iuinl • •: - in ' '<■
ol'iiro olio of tlit* i-\rii>|Hion I' arils
MIES Mlflt TUMI SOCKS
hit vi
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is il
inr?
.1 All
"mi rally spi.Kr
war v.ill • -:ul \u:
H >li. .1.
ui.'! lit'.!'
v lii'ti Ull
at.KM \M I l l " B u
in i i:i i:\si t i \i> ;
| So wrote a lied Cross worker in
'I'll.- .lo-.- ol tlio fiscal yi'iir saw ;i |-*|., m •• wliu i - "a :nrsll> . it' rolliiju-
n orks Tin- ronipany rxpotis I• l al;inro of $157.01)0 muaililiiK io tin- , iuh ; - «-il in tin movi'inout to
«inenil ovrr « miartcr million ilolhtr- luinil - of Altorm-y (i.in rnl I* rt*i*liiiu j supply soldiers, both in tin- trom lo -
on ihi-- m tn lino awl tin- Cu*hiuu out of lli apnropriation of $100.000 j (j)(. imspital-. with tin- solace of
(rtdar ni ide by tin- h-p slalure a year ago ' , K-nioke. Om- run easily iinaiiino Ih• •
'•••••' lor ilrfen--1' of tlir L'i rale r:ises i peml ihert- is for this surh a t'ny
j . a i| i. \m' Tlii-si' ra i'-; have be'-u on lli ■ kinc- nerd .t simuiis wln-n one or two jm-n
# W pMJ • of ||M. rimrl siin-e Irtsl winter anil a , r« l onrrriird. but surh a \a I oil" ,llil1 ll,r ovi-r /.••;;Inn.- ii " : • • li
tlri'lsiou is expected very soon It Is when one boKllls lo figure men in !"ri/.o ; b> ii ii.n I m a nn
fo lev in.111 i n intention of the attorney pen- millions hut silll our rnnuot prasp o-caln-.l enioi. i ; i.' <• i' ■ • •
Ir lied In m-p«it> Merk ol II' , , ,, ^i.oiti... ... , i/„n„«.,„i« , tin- Oklahoma Kan . line -
•-te
i. rir..i
I Iir
i-porl eoiio's fn
uS
I iriuiirijibi
normul iit Kdiuond by
of cduration. lie sui
• rii in hi nc. wiut re.-;i;n
til .J (1 Mil.-a;-::, clii-
nl" srhools ii, 11 r> ; (P.
III.- Ahii normal.
I io :! elect •
ipcriutiMul -..! ;
t'ouniN l.'ouri VN in Walker this
nrrpk.
eral to appeal them to tile supreme il ■ possibilities ol i Following is
cuurl in case Up' stale shall losr and ouaiiti eli from his lettri
()kliib"
iif law
nejir result inr, in lb,--
rath of
\Y m Smith -T. Lillian Siniih. 1l .
Uelh of liuthric
I'lin- t O Marker. I'Uirencc Mor-
fftr. : I Watet-loo
t' p i.irWiti. '. I in i Iir ic l-'Ki"
I'.noT. 4.s fo iiinr.
,1 Tomt.P il l\ft« i firpmilcr
f-th « f ''t. I t' I >
r*Tt liaiiin !I, W.ndH Silinp
liu'.hr r
^t?n Helbvr*. 1 r'-rlar Mill Tc\a
• harloti^ t?' "" 1 -. silllw;.i.-i m-
ip rrl(d
the halaiirr in hand will consentiently
revert lo the revenue fund of the
s I a I e
I lie |.|
MEN JILL BUST. WOMEI
' OUTLAWS BURN UT!
BRIDGES; LU9T STORES"
rn ' r
" Ita4f b;
I'V lnUoiva i oi. A nr. indulmnr. in
^ die-pi • ' rrvolu'ion ii lra-'i ii half
ilo/,en ft' nieil bind, of Icnnnl fanners.
and tie green are runnin;*
riartnet i* 1
UarUv- Uutlirle.
J fj Wnlker. !tr.. Willi Liui^i'' , • j irutml Oklabenui today
t>OUKl|i^: OklBhoiim t .1* ,||(, d . turbed treriitorj i about
rn r> : t.olden nM|i |u,uf|r,.4j mil, joim b\ ninety
lni:>
I've s'-rn thousands and Ihousanil^ ■ 'iion-nl pt rso;. | h ■ rrp.n i
. won lid nl uml they are all the '•i" •* b- I that I-' Quinlan, roum
same and never tail to show their ap vv : 1 ''lt' Shatln i- • oiup;> 11 iinl h
rrt-cialiou ul lie- sliKhlcst tliinp one v il" u, re liniti i n;; war l>" . . K.
does for tlieiu. They wanl tobarce :,s recently.
I i ten than anyihiim:. and t seems loo As tliey were abmn to cross the
lad Ih-it ""ie of that surplus luxury Kan a Oklahoma line near Dab 1
i* the uit-s can't supply thrhi. I've fcroiip of men sinblenly . ..nl'r.a:• ■ il
lO'-lv broken myself geiim ib.ru ;heiu in the roa-i ami wiih".n ib>-
i|te bo piiai-- Iry inp lo make niy ";bie i Wiirnin;; ii i lai.-tl np.-ii.
ine.iun- apply pive each one ,n ;« 1 n' |,v:n" r
ward at lead a little lobar.,, •;'"b <'l lb- Hon' ra- nr., wn- In beard -I,
I know I ran i make y,.ii umlei 'breujih Mi «.minl;.n . loppr.l III. .•• lom-.a. jsiaim-
Maud the peed it if- doinp .hi t im barkr.l iiway nn i- r ! ■ iunl • ' iii.-ei lor Hi
..pine Minielhiiik impossible in 1:. re..a.l : n up ot un a . "i ■ np I " pi' 1
ra mpatit thi'onphoul five tonnlies in ;,,,|j you'll have a taut beli-ul and opnin! Iir- from ti > : ■•••: y ..I ti i!i
idea of this war." Win-;' tin- car w a brea-lii i l..al.-~. Mi
It ha- brcn estimated llial Iwt-nlv taii'l ;11 ilo- in. i. e\|.!a 1 h . !l t\.
Wtlliawi I-alar. '. T. Perry tJolden ,me hundred mil.-. Ioiik by ninety hV(, s VVjll . ,,i.di-r suppli v ••nfer. e.nent . ■
♦-loildnrd. 27. Terrv ' mile. wide, the topopraphy ol whirb , ui|,, j„|,a,.r(, t(l|. w«-.-l< I;. v-'!l ky i n ai .•
Irwin 1V«. I'l. Ian y is rilRKPf| an,| f„n of thickets. . ii.lv an | lil|rr)| ls ,wrllJ> ,.Vt. ! -1 iouj.-h ll-,.- trunk a- •,
iHHWt. 1^, Uutltrie r. i.imate ranpinp from nfto to I • ' j , ..nt pine it is rather a trivial mat- 1 l,;li did imi f,ud :.y
It r. but one must reinrnibcr llial 'he\ apnIoKi/,.-.! Inn ai.l
.her. are weeks ami weeks an.I that n.rrrly ilelim I heir duly
there are new thimsamls of American 'J"sitl;in b;nl Ir-
eld iris in France ami il w II re.piire ,"1 ci.iitinu.-d ilo- joiiri.-
I of I w e IIi > five . Ill pp . ' - II" ' 1 i U •' 1 h '
by the built l . fired by lb
I iii<*t t'.'ii lull let bole . how
7
uCllUUL IJI.
men ol llu-
«• ■ «-i a. i W 111 .hi «ih'.i i ii|i|to"-e*l
• I lo pi..( i ! a i t j- p. .'. it, a nil I
Mill Hill .1 I . I I ' 1.1 II '.11 V I mill
i Il v ell I lie ll,. 11.1 .M I I on liow
pl.t. . ,1 .. t 11pii.ti! o Hie I - onl
li \ ii || le- .{.Mi llil I ti .iltllll.lr lo
1,1 tin- utillimtl! I appi n.eil \alU'J
lb.ti be i'ppo •
lit lb- (a t ilii.it of Sr. irl il) of
Slate I.yell lie say. ll.it il i- uol wllli
ill the power of 111-- sell.ml land rem
mi inner- lo make annul or repeal
any act of He l-pislalnre lie ar-
j-,1" Hi. ! lo adv rlii e fa lease i on a
in i ii i in il ill appra. .ineiil tvoiihl now
. in on ll t te 11:: The .1 leuoul pro -
( oeib
l ln's a'liuiiiisltation .iiberitcil III"
Marian I b-;i e The chief executive,
of tlii- stale knew of ill s leave when
he came into oil'i-f We have hail
_ three M- sicii of tin- Ie• • ilature since
lie Attorn-v (leip-raI' takiim office and tbe governor now
risianl Attorney to n conies and a ks this hoard lo po be-
• holds :b if Ihr Str.l'- Hoard yoml il- power, ami tie b uislalive
ultui" hi no jurisdit I 'on l- wrrk that he liiim-elf ha--* be-n negli-
ike ru. " for tin- utanufaclure i inl c-nl ol !f by tin- action of this board
of it e t !vara. arc made n in upholding the biw s of tin- stale the
:y e .l a.ut bi:' that tlie Slat* school cliililren are made lo suffer.
• nil <>l Health may make ami ... ,j|r |MII,|(.n should la 11 on the chieT
etch rules executive for not seein:.- lhat law-
\a i ii on w.i a ke11 I'v F M Werr enacted for their |-uHeelioii anil
not upon ineiiib-of the school laud
ceinini sion who have fniiKht lo up-
hold I lie laws of the i in e a ml earrieil
tb.-iii. into effect
A special meet in;', ,,i ti .• board will
probably In- held today to consider
advertising tip- hip .Marland lease,
which expire- Ihi'; 111 on 11 at tile same
lime a- tin- lea • llial !•; heretofore
• xpil ed.
It I ( III \M 01 \ 1 I lls
I MU n S I X 11 III \! I HI K
Kin,
!,:i::ii. | : ilea: .••' the S'iMe Hoard
i.' \ . i. .illui e. w b.o liked the iiew
I 'klahoma City uj-ilinance as to it e
< c-*.i in inakine. ..ml w auled In Irann-
11:le ti" Sl-iie nleiir. ■ .in lar
lines, 'l ie- opinion is lo ihe tiffin I
:• ie cj-ea lit should be I realed as
a mauul'iit lured al l ele of food am'
im t a a daiiy product of which latter
iln Ilin;al « f Agriculture lias juris
\\. ■Id I.
men Mr
. ai d Mr
LAST WITfiU Til THOSE
■v ElLlffl FOR E
I In-
SSNTfi Pt PHBM0TES
f
Al 11:
i'll Pen
tin ir
STITEWSITTT6
MKML COURSE-
jean be made t f Ilo- total liunibci of
rioters who are bent oil re i ling Ihe
'.Imfl Inn
Tile inl'e. I' d ill fin t iirbldr l'"li
niii. Seminole. I ikmiilpee. r it i-urr.
lid Huclir-. rounti's and i - e\pr.ini
I there
•liool luiil'i.
lo break out ni the counties hordes-iup lieim: dniie in many nin :li n; h
Uou Hobart 11 W il en tyi> -up
crlntRoacni ot s.lwol:- . u. .iiiih """ '"""-i""1 "
t* :,hv'l li,"" l-i.-l ncln Mi W.l I^M" '• ,!"-|v "I"'"
.t,.i „ iij ,.,1.1. .1,1- I.. , , nniliilaii- tw f"ur ln'Pil"''1 "f 'ln f rrsit'"*i
toifi.'wi Hi .I* 1 Itil", I'i.l i, I" iin.rl' "im -i" -i'1'l i" '"' p'i "'i ni ."
r.cjfl amjm l II' , Hill; In- unit'll s s kwi. i" Si iiiihoIp .-nunl> nli.-t.
iii nii 111 - I.ffii I' mu.1" III, mil ll. III.' .Ill' B«Pdii tl< ramlialgn I* «|.l t
Why in ! tail a lobat
. -•nl p,c< e ,
II fund iii.
I Ut the
st ami
II.
eli.
Hie
ANOI III i; (.1 I II iii I
IUt\ IN A It M N
a. Aug I Willi.i Kilter
>ii of I lenry K l lei bu h of
a member of Troop l> the
I ween lb" i * nin In its and death ;s i
I ra t I'll b\ I In- blCil ten Oil lb.- hi
let holes One, tUrnupl! tin- t..p
III.- \I Hill diiel.l. Show - the \ e
• ■I a hill!"! In-! ween (.Quinlan au.i 1
w i\ not In ! bullet si ruck uiub
A i i i. jn i it 1 ii us a nil. '' 's nil tier t> ■
;lull nil mau will couinieiit •• ;■. ; .
countv
icinber-
| I'.l W illi
late board of ctlmation lo head the have had its birth Keports up to ,lni,( h (
.l>ntrftl :-Ute noinmi ;it Kduiond ' o'rlork a in had hern receive I Ibai | (.uljH jr
trcl iht.1 Hi- l .>l'l< yli'fl".l in I" il" " ' I'1 -Ii I"'1"'"'" 'li'i'ii"'' -"'l ji.K- .-.. nly K.vt.lr,. i.t.tsi- : i
job 1 hold'ami want no to hqld 1 tlrafl roisters had occurred, but tin ^ ^ ^ ,.i vi e Siin-lay lVa! I)
Ik said. Il' also aid lhat the rioters are expected to make a tb '■ ■ ■ i | ^ ^
loard of ctlii' it on has approved the mined resistance
I eaplili'l
1 pen np of the manual training de- j . . ., , . ,. . .
• i I n ;i 11 \ ali I*. hu-1 a or i a '.- i a ni
P?rtUl«nt in Ihe engineer iu t hoi Draft Rcsistcis Fire On I
• hey s I hr\ .! If I .1 III pi nr. on I ae O a
e( tlv: .ate uuivci -iiv | Pursuing Deputies
t'oniplete manual training -ip : j Vrdiuorc. Aug 1 lli. Kiity iM
lnent. l.tkrn from lb- Clarcmoi'- ^ictwceii Maud. Fott.i w a-.oiuie . hiii .
pnf«ler. i liool. ha le-en instiill-d at ;(|,,| Konawa. Seminole count *
Normflii
Witsh
''1 'File in a | is.' u: ; llillg I • li d lie il a
ja la -> word lo be said lo those wh
are expcrling lo rlaiin ar.v killd of ex
'v " j eaiption from .- erviie under this t ill
, l' | to Ihr I tiloi-s ll is the plan that all j
,,:l j resist ram who are notified hall
''ll lir>i pas ihe neces'-ary examimilion ;
11'' . if atccpled llien lin y i ;• n file their j
" | claim for < \enipl mn under any on. oi -
I I In- fourteen different re.e--oil:- These
I lailn > iii U - I be completed and filed'
I .' 111. Ill'- h ' al hoard w il bin I wo day . '
I iii,I l.i ll I i; ll 11 e .11 ,' . I.I lli- -.. I llial
ili'-c uh.i collienipliiIc filing any «•>
i ii pt i« *|i . laiip should le; ii". with them 1
II the lie, I .11 y ' o; •> 11 e i a I i a g c\ i ,
ielit e a - I t"|l|i! . .1 uino r i In- ml- •
I iin.I by ihe blanks provided,
'"d • el lb. I ,tI| ras.of . lain, for any kunl j
I' "'let' band!,,.- c \ : i; p! io n it will In nccc-sary toi
,1 ,11-111 M mn -I'l Ihe : .-.I era 1 I lie tile affidavit o! at least two In atls
■ | patk A ciowtl t>: .. "0 rr ni"-r we;--- |pni; .-lioltls substantiating tile :111c
11 ii':-in:a in-" 'i.i l.i" :: .i I; >iu i;.i: on - of the claimant, llesi.les. in
lliiri - mi i.H'ini* lo n.vlalionia was j rases involving tlependciicy of a wife J
I TIC MRS 11
follow inp official • bauge liav
j be n si 11uou lie -ti from t!i• ■ main el'fic-
of Ihe Santa F- Kallwa e«'inpaiiy at
Topeka
' \l. ill \ M i o.-Iirell. al llllllirie
l a I i.iti ; pi oinol ed ami r- It-am fer
i led lo III" W it ! i il a slali.-n av general
'agent: I Iice-cd Cbarle s ' niack
inor" w ho w ill be a fgned" to duly in
Iln- lian pi ir I ;i I bin tl.pa it no-lit a a in
pe. tin rr.,111iiian <ii t uf tin- nkla
I .III I ion. Inc. a' Tjgned lo
the • HI I It e I II Kail: I. illVimtip ami
I 1.1111111.1 ill 11 a k e| 1 of X c ti 11 itt Will
Mi-
lo k no
m ..ii
eason a11ended the
■in ert held bis! nig:
formerly
it.ys They
t liool rc-ervallan
villi
: Mtt i •
tralninc since ni-ii ian't be
to train Mudcnt
" j between Matitl. Pottawatomie count
bool ha le-tMi install'-il ;i'
I
l burnt I by draft resisteis A tlcp.it y
rrr. u|OHl Straiten Hroek h • s|ievii'f and a party are gua.rdin;- tin-
•tat* university iv.is Ki"'" j l.ipl.w'ti nl Slom-wtll. Miiutlii-.i ti
Hy to tabl h military 11 i« ' it pontotoc county, were f.retl upon by
htf institution next y-ar. iml - .-nl .^lackers hi-t nip,ht None hurt F.o
Mtl Of tbr war ili-iv.itniii tit. 1 ly .-xi-lianK'-l T.-n s,-:ui j
Tkc S'nr ilcpiiriiiui.il tli-.-lll " no|P r,•«! .. . i.iil.il al
PUl 111,- S.-.I.OI..I uiiilor Cull. I ...i'' v,i„ b(.,n(. , ap.u: i- I l.v il,,- I'h imi.i,
sheriff last nigh1 A p « -e - mi W.
j woka. with a detail of In «)klahomr
1 natkniiil guard * a\ oIry rep-os. -at ing
LITTLE'S BODY TO YALE ,
~ left Wewoka this uier:.;:ii:
nkla Aug I Word ic.eivil
her* l«t«i<i\ shi<l thiit the body of
Frink H Little, who was lynclird here
VV^ducsilay. is to b- sKipped from
liutlr. Monl. Sundity li ght for Vale
for burial billlr ha a brotln-r i'-
aiding heir
PltSkl ll sriliMM w 111
mcMAiK s« ah rutin is n
thf title of the Haskell School . f
culture at Broken Arrow will r.ot
to Ihe stat" That was the tie -
\ n * s x : < a ii i i «
AND COTTON
GI \ ^ IMPROVEMENTS
i n it ^ * Vy v.: v ^ k y r % h
OKLAHOMA
• roughly
pr igran
most
I:K. SI M MOM \
Aug 1 The cot O.
•a's til s! great lia' aoi
nn registration to en
placed by S-.retary
ttrafl ing \in
e' army
rollment w
liaker totlay at -lv-
j ' mate to congress
This iiniount ijt lutie
ml selection b i- ha
iii! ion of ' •'. hi - a i i
I IM I WW \ I'l \( III
ng the scl-
arch. "Ni
Ilia ll
il will be net.'
ma; r age i t : lificiile. a cerlifietl copy
thereof, of the affidavits o: two heatF powoi
for tt
(Jut lire- people are
li.r "Hake' Cot brell. as he is
familiarly known has been Irani"
11■ rred le aiiotlo: point ll*- ban h t n
local ag'-'U In-re foi more than len
via: am! has a legion of friend
both h e ami over the tale thai will
le ve.-y sorry lo hear of his transfer.
He p.t in -taking pleasant under all
lo I'm-..Mi lit '-ii'i-iiin -1 aiii-i's ..nil kitiiw. 111.- ruilrunil
business from Ihe ground ihi Jalgar
lliel as ist ti lit under t'ochrell
t'ea' . has bee i teniporjirily
loll A1: :i I-a M'
large I « o st
We
band had o, households, veryl'yiii;; Iln- el
i" imlii.lt a to ihe legal marrage o,' the claimant
1 ii in- Ihe board suggests that while t
■ la im :t n( may take the allowed tw
ditvs ft r filing his coiuplelad
!' In- ca ii come prepare ! it would b
bciier Tor him ami more salisfaetor
to the board
pie't• 11 as soon m pes-Mldc. in
I liiit all such claims may he tally
rtadv foi- t onsitliM-atioii and final dis
i < - it ion. I! registrants w ill p;
a 11 .ni ion t' all the suggestions that llblllMMi SI IUKI.S
. a v t ■ ll ll printed ill the la d'T dill ^ \\I%S; LOSS IS S-mII,0IMI
ing the past few days they will hav
- -a pi ! st i;"s. ami in u | no excuse for I a iln re to properly hriiinrijjhl. Aug Six "i.Voihi har
o-.ilh J roiiiplete their chiims a ml have them rel oil tanks are burii'ir.- near here.
n-i!,.!i :• of tii" in",-ii ] filed in due time Nothing has been 'be result of being struck by light
I na - e cnli-tei! ftiv -• I- j sait! thiii dill not have a direct ami "ing in Ihe heavy electrical storm
been call" I .. it t : the, Mipert.int hearing mi tin •• matter-. • late ycsleit|ay 15;tsed on market
■•r pi I.. .• \\ i: o iiil tii" nil. - and instruction - arc quotal nuts, the oil i. w-..|-lli $."..".11,000
nhii .-ti in charge of tlio station here
•ml it is sincerely hoped that the
Santa Fo pt ople will see fit to make
j it perimineiit Powers N thoroughly
tiuiilifietl. knows the people here anil
the people have great confidence ami
respect for him
Mr t'ochrell will go t.. Wichita at
once and take charge His family
will remain here for some time yt
81 LANGSTON (iRIltOT
•d herr ha
i and w -II ha
iinl must be implicit!
lank
appi ox im a I c|\ III. mm
fd|o
t'picn of the board of agriculture at
ton univ. >it.'
M'llOOl. 1 r lid' I • I
lion melodic* mm
ti strill! ailtlience a
by office* by the
era! old plain a
i ?Ip- pie isure ,
the
ri^Ut in
:•! Mr Wi
A Itlllier 11a u l
Marshall Smith -it Pawhuska
Marshall b Sm th. formerly city
editor of The I),'i!y beatler. 1 . be
gun work as e. retarv of the Coin-
I-111:a :;: 1 Club e: Pii.wluis 1; a Mi. I hall
o .i imih I '
plant at Mo
mites. .1 M
en* of Hr recent meeting*. The prop- Maniuess. prci,lc,,t of t a, school l -i
eMtfon wa# made to give deed to the the singing (.overiier \\ Hliam-
tclkool building and land to the school *hcii asked by Maniutss if he hud full of pep and good ideas a ml is i> movii,.: ii lots ad u:n - ti
hOArd of Broken Allow because th* favorite he desired sung, tolrt withal a gentleman ami ;i scholar plain and have i... t-:n r.
list l*^ipliture made no approptia them he had no favori*e but like.) atnl -hould make the capital ot operalitm for the giuniii : season ibis
tM* fHfttntecJi^e of th school. them all Osage hunt fall and winter.
ng
tin
Hit
public a cl. : a o to 1
-.liide ot' music ea.-h w
be ii source ol prale I
The orgaiii/alion is
r the best
ami shoultl
very . iti7.cn
eriaiuly en
tilled to the loyal support of the t iti-
ns of t !n ril v
Wll MM \N I Wl\l K 'Ml.SOU Ol I M I Rs \i)\\
Ol I IC \ \ I I SI I \ I hill: I.Ml \ 11 • \n nn tra;,c of
thirty per cent in the number of can-
Nil \mPort. \iik ' \n vm dUlntea to be ailiuitted til the second
. i.'.ni lank sleaniship loaded with <ifficeis" resent' training camps
gasoline . engaged in a running "'polling on An;;n _'T mis hern or
light w-ita ;i (Jerniiin submarine on |''"''-d by the War ileparlnicut. Six
•lay! i" when near the French eoast toon thou ami were to iiave been ail-
a.ud escaped tlcstructio i hy superior milled Ti,.' number ha - been raised
speed a I'l eI* ii lorpedo had been j to 20.N00
lauiieht ti and _'l shots bail been fired I — - n, .
from the F boat's deck gun. at cord I The grape nop of California in lli«
ing to officers of the w ssel on ar- I largest in years, and Nie stale is honu
rival here today dry. *
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1917, newspaper, August 9, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280188/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.