The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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h'y expressed j. the
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wrrd which follows duty co.oHcienti- ,
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ro-tuoney the sincere wish that their ti"
reward which follow.-; as the effect of
n v defeat may finally prov.- bit
Providence.
All public men uo-e
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D« uate«
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a be
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com ' .oil pr ' r !r
.'mine themselves with the <(U-- tion: i • an \\< • ,; .
"To be faithful and lion ♦ a d
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F3ve i in t i an ••• j; i;, ti.,
firtnatlvc.
i served you when our organic law
"'•" '"on.it.'tutm; - -v;iin the train
Ing. My personal self-«acrifice wa
devoted to you f i mai-;i.ig vital :
prov.'slori .no pi -a. < ! durinj,- t!.
la.' tour year. . mar" < d by national
crisis, to h ivo been pcrmifte It • 'f
you. althoupii • :ii "i .■ :i
fine o pl« ir.• a;iu .-• -i . •
by the ■ i. 1 of th hupp > i
home and funiih r i i;|itl!!:y. I h;v
at all tini'• • < ncltvi or«-l • >
without r<';r.ird t;> :3a • :.t
Unction. There i •'<••• me . i; . .
and mine only. r<-\ 'id ; oa-. : I
mind and .
OIL AITD GAS
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v< t^f'-e four yenr:i \
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Various Sections
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flLH MUN COMMITTED
r 1ST WA MURDER
?h Arguments
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At El
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the big Uoi 1 •. of •
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cue; f or
At Perkins.
The I*' • r
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-a! Oil
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Afc tnid.
The K"Id (>i! . ■, •> y
locution in the southwe.-t . irner oi N : • i Count K::r
tin- hv. est quarit r < f, • i( ;; :• ; a, f( . i( (
2.1-0 west, on the Taft l'arm. i ,i . • i • < , . i.
North of Enid.
Ill" :1' (' IV '■ . mitKI jV •. 3 . ) y.
" i <:rill a tc ' t.-a ! ••• T ayes iai - i' .
ill .sta tion -".1-21-5 west. . . • ...
Northwest of r id. . : , : ;i tct i-.ia! i, v. iii i
Uncle r . "d -;sot a' • . 'Inllinp p 4 , , i ■ -r ie ' . v
at 1.000 fee- in I'm. ,.e. 1. i^'-hultz . -, ,d ir.aa 1/.12 to 1 •-"S feet.
farm, ia ection S-21-8.
At Billings. j | At Marshall.
Tim Mill l-.. 1-,'irolMi, ■ , ,m; - -| ; , ,al , m ,
I. : :i rip I!I> for a >-• •> . ■' Horry, u I ' . . , |,u. ,1. ,c;
farm, in set< Ion '; j -' -! * wes .
The Humphrey ."etrolcuai (.inifinry \t Garber.
tost o: th(> Murray farm, in section The Sinclair Oil «. <: •. i , . .1 The fame company's No I
17--5-1 west, is drilling at 1845 feet. I fiehing for tools at 700 feet in the X< . farn . in section . 22-4 west, is g
Th" ..ame ram pur. y i down ' - • ,.n : ,_r
feet in tic Xo. 1. Kirkpatrick farm, in ; 1 we •.
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V'h • 11'' i • • . 1 ( \ 1 . y .. y s ti u
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1 -'" 7 1- r.-1 I . . ;• 0
h irrels.
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, pipe and will underream to 2,8 0 fe ii ln section 23-2.1-20 west, Bu t a 1 l
in the test on tli • Orr farm, in sectii n • ' hate a rig up on the Mor-
| .'0-20-7. rth-.- luu !iv. • : ; i- • ,1
: hea t u i ter of l e n.
n the O .ige.
1 • ' 1 'm •' r ■ 1. " j ! . , .
feet in tao Ha. ti- villr
;7 well, in • • - a ti . r al .1
siiov. It<^ to-' .. ,,.!• \v> !1 a- j ■
dands.
' • : ' h;:s a rt,' ca t':e
1 y a • m i:irn ia . t i > 10-j.t-2v.- a:
1 At Garber. a rg Ul for a test on th Urig
| '1 1- > -v. i: .r Dil : • f. is . . . . >
j fitat test on the Lara Crews No 2 ' • - ction 21-23 2w 1 \ Gilb p!e
I lease, In section l! -"2 :< west, has a has a rig up for the No 1. m
j f^'hlng job and i shut r. . rm, • 1 -! ; ' .• : r a ■ ■ 1 . : tla
' tiers. , 'iiai-'itr;. l',«rm in section 21.
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Regulating Markcfn
argument;
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kimm ny rnm
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•"ep ti. - year.
' U PH f "f potatoes h re-
xj " I • the d p i? • .. r
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1 hall, 1 yivinjT tire his-
• 1 • c. in truc-tioaa ia-v
'' 4 x ' prepare ..
' 1 t11 r , |aide.
The da I eon 1 one of th - ' nport
11 - v nrm t lima -m
i.iri-eiy {., chip-a ;,nd
•' I 1 ■ s, : here occasional-*
1 ' '!l ' re; as the "Chin:', pa-
" " i ' owu the
' M • "''ate food, m .aad"
(,,i i' '• kilo.v:i aj the
m 1 In ■ i
'' ' - - l i e these of the elc-
I '■ i1' 1: i ir i. us as a der jr-
10 1 ' One 1 ill often produce:;
• . \ poauds 11 i; . tubers, it i
I h c . 1 1. or dried and ;rrou
• v wit Ii grain flour.
' 1' 1 deli -nil; flavor, between
1 1 ;• (I a eliestnut. ami :
1 e-p than a potato
< ' re protein, GO per
• i m) suj^ar than the
' ' .ti prices would be
t ?• ■!i< ii 1 heaner l'ood.
• .;.r ;.t has grown the
ively on experimental
ha • proved tha 1 it
'!y ;,ad tlie government.
'' pread. and that
li ' p!at of the potato.
it1 mg seasons M hen
• 1, ,| from ,..
I I no ship' 11;
.■( tIn- same as i >c po-
th* bulletin:
ful t smbUs1 ment (f
r> means a n v
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tatous, and
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iptM ! toil,.V .Ifirmed tltp da bee
'. ai : • 1 .-la: ' ' loo-' Top ior Hie na'ion
. "i a wh I- ail an 'dditional souice
of ; nine for the south."
at
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of I
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otton and
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v (.1 "cm ; ,t j ,
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' 1 ' 1 * v ■ fiei.-il ; mpl-
I ' i ';d i ■ t f ( otton offered for
n pi .-ia> v mar!.' I .
1 I sent- .
, ■ I
"a l t-, polico force,
i.ud : et ti:'- date for his 1 x-
' '! ;■« !ra 1. 11:
e of ti tj lowt r <aiurt v.ac
nn it;
■ Al) (- «n
Who wa ted of having killed
• ' i : a v ( !ia .-■••d to life
. 1 ' > "" e a e (1 ]! ■ ■ li-, eli HeilT
Tal.l- ma I'otJj are white. The kill- j,orjfMj
in ' >ok place ;,i May 1916,
' > TH H R I V I ■ fi
GTATE NEWS NOTES. 3?
• x
I'.iv, - This county will pay a
en «;• rs of jack rabbits and
Much damage to crops re-
ran? test m
3 bum to stwr m
.Ir ■ Donahue, who has been
',*■ v 1 ih ! - ,al po -toffice as assistant
j?* I i- •-■!• for 1" years, has resi&n-
1 fe enter.-: the oil game.
sectiop :'-,f:ra; ready to drill in. It i 110.. i.- -V
H'O f 1, ile p. •; iif ' • . i • >• .
1 - ' -l 1 WPSt- j The a tie- : 1 \ i!i Wi'kle h .s a ia- up fj a 1 rili • ;• •. - •- • a i-u ;•
Tly ' 1 <"1 '"inpniM 1, r-.A. , ,, •. ... l - ■ . :, ,n
•N-' f;,rm. ii, •, ,. i <>•, ... Ij t' un ,s .1 r!;, up .. X 4 • hv
tl°n -17-24-2 west. but In >lmt down waiting for pipe. j on Bogst farm, In section 24-22 1 The same people an- drilling at 2.-
wast. 0 0 fe. • in tie- \o 1. Kirk|>utriek farm
"' r" "• In • ion .Ti l V the r.u p : < • , iw. T is ♦ i (In-
tV Ca: . -jmpiii.s . & Pu d foiepnny iirilii: • V • w ' ing having been ret .
h " •' • r " at 1fe-'' in tie' in iu(, 1, >i, I ... x , black ;'ate.
' 'Ci I - i !;le I -m. m et ' 1 -1 ■ 1 this 111 is >i :I'• i; • • \ '' •• va|i ',V tr ! en, , aapanyhas
2 >-2f>-l we t. .i;- j.., Up for : o , tinib- • on • i round in tin- '-enter
C tpeland ard as- • 5a' s ha v. m •! o;' the a;i, rue of t" • ii-irthwe-:-
In Noble County. i j , ,ti-n on th Tt nn • i "> ; .
I)rilti oa a - • being more 1 Hon "n-:2-1w and w{ll drill. T'airfieM «-:c
1 ' : ! ••• ' " in lac .1 ni- un! 1 .y« r -. . • . , . a ' i' " • "I ' • ': • <
sufficient water supply. Then i cation for a test on the Hoover farm ha a rig up for No 1, Yost farm, in J
no abatement ot 'at-rest and h-.« r a in sect ion 2-22-5 west. 'h- sout-w- • i ■ orner of th" martin ' ;
transactions continue active. in section i ' at y '\\ "i!i d -ter of Hie tectfon. I
e . ■; r • .'ril'ae-- at : t t H. e: ,- !, a 1-
The Bowles &. Speecr well on X \V the test on the Xiclias farm. Hon in the northwest comer of n- i
- ' ■ lut ''.own o a a'.coil a; : in .nation t :• 2 west Curtis • I ;i •" :'w. on the Deal farm. j
lack of water. associates are shut down at 7-10 feet section 27-2.1-2w. t e Mid f'■> •
'o repair boiler in the test. hm a rig up in the northeast corn---
I !u W -'tclio-n test i , ectloa :'a J of the northw'-it quarter of tin se<
etl '• el o 1 • '• >1 en Ih-- Rar.-y farm.
casing and will roaunio work at onco. Ea,t of c°v'nat0R- The I'rairin Oil ft das Co Is ready
TU" Amhcr °« '"'"I'nny Ik sbul t;, Us ,n v. -
The Portuna test in 4-22-:! has set down at 700 [cct "" <" ' "nt "f " •" ,-orner of the northeast quarter of
the l.-.-lm-h easing and is drilling a tt'ater 111 "s «-•' ™ the t-:iln farm tlon 27-2:1-2 west.
700 feet. in HC*-tion 5-21-3w.
, Galbraith and associate \o i.
McFadden in 28-2:1-3 is shut down Sr'hm,te ar° drilling at : no feet in MAGUEY IS PRODUCTIVE
for want of water. neetion , -21-r.w.
At Garber,
The S-n-ir Oil A- C - ■ ( r.ipii ;. i >
pudding ill the test O'l , he WIi at y
i' >rm, in sect a.ti 1 s- :: w--,st.
The aune compnny has also made a
location for a tost in section 17-24-1
west, on the Clark farm.
East of Cushing.
Tiie Cyp-y Oil company C drill:
at 1.200 feet in the t- -t en Hp- .Join,
( unipbell farm, in «■ e.-i I a i 1 7
In section 20-17-0. the Tidal Oil
company is -pudding on the Cain-
farm.
East of Ripley.
In setcion 1-: - . the OMnhonia
x'atural Cas i-i.ii-ininv h timber-; on
the ground for Xo. 1. H Ellis farm.
At Jennings.
A report from Jennings to the ef-
fect that the I'nele Sam Oil company
has a good well in tli" Bartlesville
sand at 2.800 feet in the east half
of the southeast quarter of section
22-20-7 can not be verified.
In Caddo County.
The Monroe Prospect company is
Tigain drilling in it^ test in tin- north-
! ' March G All evidence has
'' :: ' '--in • :. ! !; t|. ail a..: • 1! ■' MiCinle;. t • have complet-
have been examined in contest- ed their rig in section 33-14 1 west
1' •' rec.ori have i----n 1 w,ii • ;di.- • in this week.
1 ' ■ ' ' and ■ :;t to - are.- in tic TI ' • i! i o he started with a 20
' an .1 ma - Da\ - im h hole. O a to be able to go
!' ' t. • the election of in-rt
Chandler ; s representative from the
Cii a Oklahoimi d'strict in the yen-
er-'l election last November.
•' t!: ' '' 1 • .1 nl"e
H M I tea ch ' :' ( oui.sel for Dr D:r -
'• ''he I : a l, t aihed ' • .- illiony
Billings.
No new developments in this field '' Avn :it 1.200 feet,
lie pa.st week. The Hoover well has
been engaged in setting the S-::i h Southeast of Enid.
In section 16-21-3w, on the (ion Manila. March 2 Last year saw
farm, the O K Oil company i f ut ';;n Jncrenso of more than <100 per cent
in the Philippine production of ma-
■ - • ;• "cording to statements at the
; tar bureau of agriculture Where
1 ' saw r>!i.:>-11> bales of this fibre
' f el a n< ct-ssary.
'I he 'ool and < asing u ed in this
'a. 1 - •'♦. I 1 ! til ••
otild I " pure!-,, ed, the ca ing alone
Natural • will be used for fuel
nd Mr Hughes, the contractor, ex-
''entest will I - nhmitted to th" ; acts to < onii>lete tiie well within
committee on election- in com;resr four months.
1 ' 1 ' 1 p • : ] jn-la - 'l ie - ,: a,n - ' this well was ' ho -
illP11' en by the. most competent geologists
Small result w as obtj Incl by in the state.
court of ballots in Tulsa county. In With the great acreage o*/aed by
' ' ' -i.-cfs t I ;; tin re Wi a i ': '■ '11: J a:te : ill
change of not more than tr- i votes a well being brought in.
' 1 ' ''"I that the re -oil Is in a well bein gb rough t in.
parts of the district was not more
noticeable.
* vM * ' j:% :,-\ f \H
i \n\i ro\\
.r M Suits, of Coyle, wa a vi i1'"-
' ' Ci,t aI'ie today. Mr Suit:: is very
n,m il interested in the government's
1 ■'u i l -. "i'm paying seven
• r cent for my loan,' said be. "and
1 can t pay it off when I want to.
; :■ >\> rir-.-t n- 1 -a y; . • • i, • ,
Charging cruelty, non-support and
abandonment, Naomi Conner today
brought suit for divorce from O ti
Conner. The couple were married in
< ot hr - 'n Ma a h, 2 and hi^.'e Two
children. The wife wants custody
• t iiildrcn and a reasonable sum
1 " •1,1 money at t:vr• ; • r f.,r their support, ^he also asks the
1'' 111,1 *nterest paid is de- court for an absolute divorce.
ducted from the prim ipal. It tal es p n
landowners combined to get the loan.
One man can't make application, but
ten can g0 in together and get what Shawnee, March 0—Jiel Walden,
money is
OLD HAYNER FAILED
C! a Military spirit prevails in
('a-' - aa Company A is full and
•Here are :' 1;y t-n the waiting list.
Pei :;t - on to ot: anize another com-
pn v ill be asked.
< o n Thirty-eight of the forty-
read on the Ozark Trail
1 hi . n put in fine condition.
' '■ ' Th ]-ei.p i f Gate will vote
-ch ' i ; ri.j• o a.Is to issue bonds
■ 'h -um of mo for electric lights
• ! > 1 • for . terworks.
Clan- Attorney Fred Cap-
1 iw. for■; ' rl> a memiber of the firm
('h aii iV Ca pshaw, of Clare-
employed by the Buco
()i 1 ;-!.d li ' ing company of Enid
1 . al jidvi - r. He has gone to
Enid to assume li is new duties.
av. m W II Wells of shawnee,
i\ d w<>rd today that his daught-
- ci ' o-d (I Crowder, had be< *
i. li a! h\ a gas-dine explosion at Los
Angeles.
Ardmor Ardmore merchants
h.av to Dallas to make obser-
a.n« during fashion week that
of -the features used there
mii lit be used in fashion week fes-
tivities that will bo observed hero
two weeks hence. • "
S.ipuliKi- The St Denis, a new $1?,,
i million liic-lure theater, whleh
wa< bu It by James I) Flynn, editor
ot the Sapulpa Vrgns, was n- 'Bed
last night.
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