The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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PAfiF. FOt'R
OKLAHOMA LEAD£li
«Y LESLIE N'.OLACK
£maKisli«d lsi4 I'uL. :.« • •• '
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TTFETiEADER. r.TTTfINK. OKI.A.. _ THl RSDAY. JAXT VRY
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
1!'1"
End of War Not in Sight,
Says Great English Poet.
IMDDY'S BW,
] !!1;Y WE (cSMARY
, j GRAHAM
" ra ^ | BONNER
■ *" ^Ld3—
DUCKS' DINNER PARTY.
I V' ..Hill like 1" !i. >' « to "lit'
• •!, t i a 1 fiHiil hi--
By GENE LYr.nES
< .
• " ■ $ Jt
AV
IT ONLY TAKES
* FEW t-iOURi EKTRft
TO DOLL OP rtfaru <-\
MftPD CWt'S WCf?K
fcOT (Ti. VOCMR1H IT
OIL PRODUCTION
AND TAXES
< not .- .lifiiii'il
8ut>.ir;,
MritVly in •<! *"
nh! Mrs. I Mick.
Patched ■: !>■>
1 up ai
.lit I'iii't
Judging from •' '"
Dklalii'in i ' ' - -
advantages <il' tin- 11 I'
* milo
listri -i bu
I inrf.ii.lily tried anil
j rovrii for lliad.u'hi
— i \i'ii ll i- niti-t stiili-
icr.i, a^ura\. linjr, r\
|ii'ratinu' licada. In-,
\ ii lils ti
Mrs. Duck.
Ii I Hi<T.
«)K. ii i rs
it i s
1 to
I ■ p ration h
n the war for a lour iim• ■ t
I Wh«i I saw ou tli1 St-mme front tin
months ago lo" •■•! to me tli* '
war might last ten years
A \/ILLA££ 5' "'K5MITH
VJ^O ALWAfiS vvoftP.
LATENT LEATHER i>hOCS
AMD A BOILED <H«RT
TO AND I ROM GU2>tNC*5
< M |
ml I wel-
tin oil cn
! Ill | 'ill II II'' Ol
Who tlraw s <ti\ iilfiid
reli' f u!T. rt]< il
mii j>ri
irn << ;• Yf>iir-«'lf.
J'nv n Lox t.-'h
U
i riiitM
**fV •"v r--s ,
.t y. y. y. >: y: r. :r. y. r. jk .a
BRIEF BITS BY WIRE
it « v *
v-ir*
1 A 1) Davis ha, been
hal to chid an
: K :k was?* "r- * *•' * * -7
II VhllUIIKS
* m M tf * H w ^ * * * & * * ^ *>
: nat ally p sol. • 1 t
lamed for the i < sit i• • n l>v tin* new
Wit hington W J ''' an ; : ! ■
muni, '"ii .1 A J'uwell i: > :'y ri'-rK
: :<-lit W'il' n wcr. • •
Henry IJnlow. city ; ttorn
Carlton, police judg
day, in conference.
Chicago Joe MoPtOa. milli
I ( 151 ; Ulmrn. fonie r
MU8K0K(
married MarRar* t (1:
former wit"
tli .1
!?!
here are nn
iavi'stigntiu'
In some 111i11l:^ A 1 1
lift the til-rumi « • '
getting- !'• ' a •
'I'urki-v.
Tin- siif 1'i'ii-1 !s ' ' 1
bloodless Imttli- iyi!:v ti
AVhite lloti" - ' '
side is taking n
Ida Tarliell lias i-i-t'o-rd t -
cept a pi '''• !
giou. possibly to l ; - iv- tli si.i r •<
iority of !n-: - l-"1'1 1 " '
| • •• « M\ I ■'! 11 O 111.1 I'ill'lllfl
crises.
- I
.lust as tin- I- I lies II'! \\ llli as
niittee decided ii| -l b'wsi.n si all X|k use. guanmteeinir
to tell names it hided that taeniae* reftnr
nnds for it leak i'"si I lie oil liuiu.
Tli—.- t hiii'js I hi >« iiiicl tlies
are * who i> lli <• 11i* I* fiiiaiieinl
Greece is \ a-ldiiu 1" ' ' v • 1 all 1 liis speeilll tiv<
eloqiiente of ti •• I. it-lit- A ; - |. n. I I (iklalioma lariu-
with all the l'I"' •• "t a man !«•". .- Aiel Ii• • In n liN ln \\ ll«
inif into the l a Tel a h 1:V. r.!;iii)s ' i • i -1 i | of his land
man's automatic v • > i •. riv■in«r 111 •• i .11 rental loi
1 - >1 niictiiii''s lor \ .ii's helore an
The Ameriean S- alist party ^ ^ (j. .f js j>( ^ n). ,ljn( , ()|1(|
Wants peace and the Kuropean , ] , h l„M u«rht forth, with
Socialist parties want war. w hi«*h i-cni's 'Hill;i< <>r a nioineiil
is about as near to a-ivt in. as ^ ,,1' ; , , 1 ..n his par!
I -• ItiMiriat > in an assured and
hainlsone ilieoine
Tt;e Daily Oklahcnmn nil The
While the ri Milirinn ol Seiiatm OWahoma Ci'y Times
Owen may have a grain lit basie |";irtne;• as a lunl I'm ili't'ense in
jllKtl.-e. lis altUlllpl to strike 1 lilt |ili ,l- will' ! i- hi- ; -1M11' ■ 11 l>
what he terms "judicial nsiirpa- stalislies nr other nitioual reason
tioil" lllls about as lllllell ellilllee j jn , ,- n tin l oss
for adoption in tin senate as the pi-..; net ion oil 1 Hut. prnli
IHiaxage ol' lie proverbial snow ;,|,|v tIn i-> sii'i I' in r hi tin
flake in another place. Senators s1:(v|„, s so- st. , 1 .. en
and men ha\ declaimed and , , ,i| tlmt attilinb '
argued and displayed large srl );■ v l .rnn-r "I inn-ll nc-
pii CI s of parlian • ill n r\ pyroteeli Vs n,.|| tli.it tie >,il i n< I list r>
nil's against tIii. function which js mi,r,, to enhance Ins for
lie labels "usiirpalioii." for gen p.,,, „ t| ,i . i
erations, and it is still mi ol our tlll\vs w Tbc Okhdiom'in ■
most respected i list it ut ions of law TJlp Tin,es ,|„
In vain orators have explained (,hl.ui. ,
to congress anil hinted to the su
they seem III be able to U'et
OWEN AND THE JUDGES
that tlic
• I In- peopb . t !:al V;'sl sum-
lost dail.v in oil prosp rt:ng
repealing |ii;,t ;,i| ls n,,| profit even whet
success attends il. but thai tin
farmer is surely tile iraim r wliiel
ever tuple I-llil 11 i travels VVI lei
the oil in in i-otin-s l i< v .iv - el
iii'.' new fi'-lds lo
Ti e i'a i 11H-r. in
st ll 1111 s behind III
pni| mill l• i ied11
duet ii'll tax on i
farmer wants to In
toward I be develop"!- of his pro|
i-rt. who is bearing now mor
than lis share of the I i satin
It. let).
x plo iv
an- - -.,1
oil man in ii
' I he ul-.iss pro
■
fair and sipiari
Kffli a 'lie
prcini- court j i ist his
judicial practice of
laws Ivy a de -ree is bald 11sui-pa
lion. ('otigi-i s •" ii long wit h"iit
protesting t'n ii-iit pa'i hi ,in.I
the supi-eine court an not con
sistently lake eogni/ain of it.
since "jutli al usiiri atioii" .is a
distinct issue has ni-v.-r I pr
Rented to tin distil mushed b. iicli.
The reply of ,i giant of , n an to
tile protests of I'l-i. lids i .list
allowing liis Inn pound vv if.- lo
beat him. might i- a ppIi• I in ti i*
case. The mail lau-jhcd and said
it pleased liis wif. to Ii t Ii in
when she was an-jr.v mil it didn't
hurt him. so W V 11. it 11 • ■' l' K j« M * r .* * J:\-A % ***%
haps some such va vv Is vvlla' lias a. DO YOU KNOW THAT
influenced cot 1 s^ .
worry about tin md.• i.-I usurp.
tion" of the legislative funel imi.
If it pleas, s tIn- s ipr. me "iirt and
doesn't hurt congr. s.s why should
congress waste lime trying in '
stop it wln-n t is i i,r
pork barrel ins:
Si-uaVa Owt-i. ■ a ll..
should be judge.I ' .-
in-ui-ju-4u-* i..ila 1- ; am up u ■ i
ciJjf jj it o i-j i r - .•!
advau-'i . and i-b. i as
(olistitutiollal a • .. .ty I" i .-peai
ally law by .
many, but n. .-1■ - .-
f'iglitirig *ti.-!ip"i ii'- i ■ "'d ' ■
tile sllpl-i Ml
prove that
law s pass, | . I-,
the constitiiti'-n . i
justices, wl. !. p|
with some f< i . «>t
mentary know : --i • tin
tution or parlianiciitary intt-u'r t
Senator Owen's resolution t . 1. sS
\ plant ki'OwIiik on mountain- ii
Centnil Kurope develop t-noav
heat to push its flower stalks tluoug
• now and product* blos -oms.
The body of a le w tbetrie stt>\
for heatiiu*, room s or cooking on ;
limited sculo is made of a rmnpo.-i
tion of soup stone and ;t- br-to-
(irect f li;i adoi>ted a slantlan
lime that sr.ves half an hour of da
liKht., and brings the natJon witbii
Ihf /one o1' Kitslern Kuro|M*an time
Coal in in«■ txplo ions art* to 1 > <
prevented an application of ro< I
•lust in the mines and a machine ha
been invented for the purpose.
One liner recently left 1
Vladivostock with i cm to \ >
*7,0«M),00'. which is s;tid to ' th
most valuable booked «>11 th« I' :
coast.
The government of British Ti; 1
has sent an expert to the Vuit'
States to study Amerit .in meth< i< t
•otton production and other .
tural (inestions.
. X x y: JK y. n y. ye -
STATE NEWS NOTES.
k y. y. y. :r. x >. x : ■ y. k .v; m
I'onca \? i buffalo .:le. held
ittilt 11:11 this week, fourteen vone
alls were stiltl for >: 1
assistant postii.aster at Nida,
Johnston county, chanted a plea of
not guilty to one ot guilty in the fed- j |; ^ CUy ( guUty wa> (he
irat court today to the charge of hav- ^ t „n. , b , heap,n
ng embezzled postoffit e money order •
, . , _ . 1C charges of murder again;-. " r a :d M;
mils to the amount of >!.. x' .l >.
!• red (olmor. I l.ey \ re <
Ringling - J H La- ^s'« n of Guthr'•
irmerly a member of the Oklahoma
•i latun . and J'red U Eli"- of Law-
OU. a former law , rtner of Joke I.
I union, are as-oeiutetl w:th Frank l^
\etch in the sale « ' lot ; in the town
r New JIcildton t 'be epd of tlu
Ringling Ov Oil Fields railroad.
with ti t murder of Cliln:
first v."it"
rl. He
The
full pay em
t■! tubereubi
•lop.
fatigue in-
great
pa trio
Tulsa Kobbets have vis
houses Ivre during the pas
Norman Kour automob
tolen fnmi this eity and i
. eek.
.w'tillvvi!ier Fru't tuower-
lo ma orga nized h re tli. v
■ • tnili irsen of <iuthrie
1 esident.
\Vt odward Contrae? t i
laptist church has h. . n let
a iding will cost $•_'' oe.,
•ti mit ii
week.
oi o
eek.
Vrdmort Carter
oitd bond issue t>f
ut bo\e- were delivt
r> precinets.
CI i
on
unty citizen
i a propose^
j". . i he bal
l to the court
for st ft
nd a gre
and '
by I
st whi?-k\
Colli nsv
•■ii oi'-'in:
erat gallons of th*
s emptied oa* int
.! i *ks
i-nial b
rr: tle| i' C">
!• on hand.
The
in the
■3 A r.
oklalwm I c ' !'• ■ inn'i1' id -v
.iujht and l outimrr.- for fou.- day -
aid-winter : Ai . * * .show "iii
red the show.
Tulsa Assistant Chief of Police
'ownsend : nil four policem a w !. ii
ut ted charged with the mur-ier <"
i-rnon Hattteni, a 20-> ,tr old nov
-t Friday ni; lit. whom tie - 1
041-
New York The *u.-a
1 a ; n ivt 1 i i" here
;; h tfcoro' •.■'•brcd horst?
h > war began.
I i I., r now •hill ever
ry of the world,
cent vv.-..' made sin
Janua
it
Ml. ft1
Pretty Man. younf
l td of tuberculosa
ndians in tlitis pa:"
\ have died in re-
1 . Pr :i iratioa for a
<1 for an early dat ■ • '
■ dec: iv<* b tie is ex pet
-• ro> e
n ight;
ndenmed
al houi •
s-r a thas
Wood is st art e
Washington- i'xi.!--mo o'-' i
I os : ! t-i! • a 1 <>ard C ■■ i. "!•
Co >: ve K« ..lie :> . .1. t i.
Iiromen Pre] ." •' ; I ve
i- *'.■:• i' •• -ai'iiiii iti.'.if. "
an p rt, of the merchant • nb:
ii • Deiitehhmd.
umm in i q nc qjirc
nuDtJoii iLLLu ur June
iTH
\ t f-ia. • **in " r.aupe-:sm,
. a.a.ormnl/v, • -i -
a ature d- ith.
? Nation's Llf? 13 At Stake.
• ■ '
i -lares al-oho! ' • be the . * • c
H jr of Desti-y is Sti •
nraiH
JSJ
1"
:
.1
WeM love to
ctiiiit',' siod the
r«'st of the DueKh.
1 bell come to-
1 o r r ti w." said
.Mrs. lnick, as she
led fir t« her
pt>nd.
-We'll be there,*'
quacked the oth-
er 1 >ucks.
The next day it
It was tine ami
sunny. All the
Ducks had gath-
ci'i *t I mar the,
p"inl. "What _ a
tine day you have
for your dinner
<•: v s p| J )i|cl;<.
- iii Mrs. Duck. "I
. \ 1 \ei; inn li. I also thank'
• ut li ft r coming out so
lin-* and strong."
Mr. Sun laughed to himself as he
h . Mr lie h. -I never thought
I > s .ii , 1 (1 • r party. Hut
- u 1. of course, t< give pleas-
t s said Mrs. Duck,
I nicks wobbled after her.
I'licy 1 *hed at the Farmer's garden:
, 11:; s 11 >ppt'd. "Here
1 -liiiii g I" :a." she said.
I 1 . this to you?"
• ..f t In . y little I Micks.
1 mi- : 11 • 1 uacked Mrs.
!.. • a are as old as I am
that it is not wise to
1 nd v. a their gardens:
1: i..i • of a dinner party.
1... i'i i; he kindly to it.
-aha' tin • dining room—so,
. > to cat. that I just
it hero. So here we
1 . _r 1.1 on?" asked the
Duc!>.
i said Mrs. Duck
1 : is yours. I
uit is such
.!a l you all look;
t;ii: k. ipmck," camej
1 I ai. , ami they cliat-
!a_ ip the garden
a? ate and ate.
• v. - the. Partner
1 in 1 lucks in hi*
. r.'en.
: mi. you naughty
A I the Ducks
!-. t their pond.
1 ail • breath when
I. a 1 1 had quite
.•ni fur i'armer had
trange,*' I Mrs. Duck,
-'•crate s..i 1 !■* 1 oiks are?"
sai I ' he I >ucka
"k continued Mrs.
f . .jui ! bav been wel
! : irden i, h ad of I einji
1'' des we showed him
- 1 nice (bird en. We
1 •_11 .-"iiipliment. And
ate ii that's all."
ti .-11 predate our
t • ;. sai.! the I lucks.
:ii . i n lieious." said
! ■ ' "'!" • i- • nothing that
: t linu room than a
i.> ■> : 11 e. 1 111 my opinion.-'
•' . v. :• !i \• 11." quacked
the I Micks.
■ W'la' 1." y Duck, "we
"I a*:', so glad."
sui'.l Mrs. I Mick.
"M.ir.g her head
"\;.d cow do
'•■I's take a i.ap on
the bank." said
Mrs. U r o w n
'•M
1 .1.I it's line
n i \ arm."
"h .Mi.. Mr. Sun
i drive us
Mr. Sun Laughed
aa We-ti
ha>enne
White
I Mlc
to Himself.
longe
th' r
poker.
Th? Little
• n pin J Rifippyvai r
mn pup punDTBnr i!'',,ou,iiut v,-rysaw mm.
I ' !';i '< v 'H t. •: .'1 "Without driving himself away
Thai's gooil." q;.acked Whiley.
• e by 1 he Disel.s stpiatted down
• ground and had a line sun bath,
th" Kuropean war for H"u Hay did enjoy it.
i • I ' •'r sirtd!' 1 d«nvn to see if
. i <1 \ I ,, I; I ■ 11.' pond, and
^ 11 !-•• - 1-i. do/.ii:^ -. happily
' • - aid to laa.s.'lf. "Wel' . scold
11- I - -'ealing food from my
1 !.« el it belo:._'S to them '
1 • me. I supi'.ose. And
il. I 1 i let i' tan 111 a I a rale of
.1 - • t : ; 1 I i,' if it's Jtist
1:1 •> I . ill not S !. Au.'i so the ,
I'-'"' er '• d l a. , ti. hii garden
-.ii" " - 1 > in. he could
are: 1 tell a party fro.. other sort of;
liato 1 itarr a meal!
y and i
bs might
ines in t
It surely
band will ha\
i think,
rork thro
to get mone> enough to pay «:■ Tii-
decisions of unconstituticuiality as simple little gown I have on "
■ Wedliesd
aD t.'tnd-a
••••••••• y. y ' i ' - y. le- t! ti cm. hird ■ t .->r
V. M BRONSON Pres. L. 0. RRONSON. see. . act Tt"": ti • '.1 : . ar rr
T - Oklahoma Mortgage a"d T t C .• •• , I'ic.). Guthrie. se'v.- by •• > a-'.e turin? ' fril
FARM LOANS: f.owest Rates : ' if 1 ; ipal paid at our h-' utiig 2.""0,nf 0.000 gallo: f p<-:
offi< e Phone ttno Black Building v ous beveragos. poison in '• e: . .
y. y. y y. y. y. y. y y y. y. % y y. ■. y. y y. v. y. y. y. y. y. y k Hons of America n *:;.••!. : ■ • ■.
Boy Awfully Scarce.
f-"' • ."f*- / •. ' •'" tivt-—\ ea:
-. '> 1 ' ' ' 1 e tlllio |,OJ
a i.' PS-V) • '•
'""1 d I." 1
irv . v.';-'- ; " \\ .
Qp Il.-I'e."
^ ;• V .JJ
plictl 1 mother.
I the little fellow,
. he a\ fully scarce
a-t..
Start for a Boy.
Ma' '• ' . ■ «.iff " ■ hat h.e has
|8 n kind of manufacture that auy boj
can start, wherever he is.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1917, newspaper, January 18, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280614/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.