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TTTE tEADEft. fltTTTITJIR ORTjA- MONDAY. AUGUST 8. 1921.
CUE DAILY LEA DE II
1 LZ1LIK O. yuUtl.
fablUM from TM Dally Ua buill-
mf Wrmt Hirrlaoa imgt u4 liter!
t U Guthrie poctottk M McvDil ci
mttux
Aborbrt flit i.ltI. Mrvh 8 1911;
iKficUl rpr onittdtii.Di ..nrrntK.n ;
Official CI17 Dd County Xi-rr-
Sew York ottl: N. JL 8bJTiM. rll
CLlrifo office: Sf. V. Pheffii-U! Afc.
MILT HBMBIfTlOV KtTZ.
rr tiH'Dtb l currier I
tr r by carrier 10 kditar
l"w y.ir. by mail la adraih 6.00
(urtlMHia offW: No. ! WMt Harron.
uiot.uii ! Pr rxB. N. 107 W.
flarrlaoo. tiittrlal rwuiua. 1"7H W. Har-
riaon. To rracb ail deartiurDia ptioM
at !.' a TS.
men and scholars and soldiers and
financiers linn?. A voice like
Carniso's art like his conies to
the world only once in a genera-
lion lie had held millions under
the spell of hi irolden tones.
His place on the top pinnacle of
his profession brought hen great
wealth aiid it was n-.t grudtvd
him. Aside from his artiML
fame he Mas a good dial of a
regular fellow a genial conspan-
Too Many Railroad Doctors
The year 3 s71 eorreonded
coiiimercially to l!'-). It still
wax under the spell of war-time
iufhitki). It was l.ifrhly active at
the heeimiinir buiKliiu? 7.37:)
Irou and copper only twice in the
twenty.four years got aouve tiu
171 price. It wa not until 1 1
that iro 1 Lcgau U rise again.!
Pork r as 2.' a barrel in l-TlJ
l-t;r i '.i cs the price was c.iceed-!
vkwoeb or thi AfwMiirrn rai.
Tbe Aitx-Urml I'rrM 1 nl'.)lrly
tltl-! to th u f" riublirlU.n of all
a ilt -atrb crr-lltr t.i 11 or uvt otbr-
artae crmJ to tM i-ii'r and a)u tbe
al d puMlobrd h.-r"ln.
All or;au!!-ltd nirii 'r(.! lfMra to-l
nr ant to lu L)"r r rat at
tba rfck of tb owiwr TL lilr i-
fMlj repudiate hut rrpiilblll(y for
tfcalr aaia CBito.lt r r.trrn
Ca!la tor aoeWy nxfilntra ram rf
Cbaola obituary btk. rr!iti"n.
aortaiy asd cfcurrh anriala Ifortr notlcf.
rails for c torch tmitur (ticcpf Sunday
rrnntfl ar -on"M.ri aa adrartlilDf
iwt 11 b cbrt4 tr.
of rauroau. mcreostn-jr oanK ! Mi M htrog were the
clearings and admitting a record .; fv . that pushed prices d wu
ioit with little of the tempera- nnmocr of muuigrants. At the(ul. jt vui selling at .flit.." a
mental rough side. X eminent end of the yt-ar. confidence wasjarn.j j jt .j H
singer jo seldom disappointed ooinif away. Hut most interest-1 barrel in the next jear. Hut
audiences hv yielding to sulks or .mv' l'J us now is ine iaci in.ji Jn.rei.fti r the price wt.s constant-
fanned indisr-)sition. He Mhs .iKI was virtually tl.e cu.l of a
conscientious in giving the puhli : p riod of rising prices. Thcre-
the lest that was in him through after prices fell until 1'G v.he:i
the vide rar.ge of the varied the upwan.1 phase of tho cy.lc
dramatic; imitersonations which ; resunied.
The average price of wheat 111
171 was 1.60 a bushel In only
three years df the period was the
price higher. ly 1!'4 this had
siiciM'd to less than t- cents. For
most sernceahlo
oinfra star in the
made him
all-around
world's firmament
When men and w. icu who arc
young end middleaged today hear
their grandchildren and great two years corn raugei liigticr
grandchildren praise some pcru-! than in 171. Henceforth the
lar idol of the music drama in tic? ' price fell awar ruitil in If
ly. or nearly coustai.tly .upward j
Dr. Irving Fisher speaks of the
period of falling price as
"gruelling." Hcnjun.iu M. 'An-1
dersoii. ccituomixl of the ('lias.?'
Resiriol
r 1 ;
hide of a stu-r and. after t
.transportation was deducted he
as sent a oiiccent jx'stagc
! stamp. I
It is this sort of thing lauhi-s
I plied an iiifiuite iiiTider of
times or. thai is causing so
h ud a complaint against rail-
road rates to issue from thej
I .teric'.iltursil districts. Yet plaiit-
lc the railroads are not tleriviuvr.
N'j.tioual l.ank says that a price tr !. (0 proxpects that the gov-j wealth from siu-h sceiiiindy
readjustment "will make possible. I emuo-nt rervirt tomorrow will be ? lucrative transportation. The'
not really gxnl h .'siitess. but ' bullish. The opening was un-1 enri icrs are. in fa' t. in a bad wav.
UiUcll better busiLcss than we . .lH11-r.1l l.. hi.rl.p.. with Afanv of the lii-es are skirtin
t
TrtAT ta l
rnif mbr if yo ara
a jCn"f from V is Uwub .
I. alba Ik iHwH part
ith r.a-aol Soap th
apply Keainol Oinlma.
r.riiaf i uauaJ'T immediata
and latiff. (aiiana-
(Ml. .t -on -
r! na rc. :-T Umk
The Second Phase o) ihz Cycle
A Nebraska farmer shipped sible to get rid of. Their failure?
(three sleep to market. His onght to be eidenu enough ui
'freight bill was W.W. The price the fact taat they arc at pre lit
he ree.'ived fur his animals w.. an incumbrance-. We can net
fX'. I know what the railroad poplc
A North Dakota man sold the do of their own accord milil
; they have tried. And it fs .v
great many years sinee tiny have
been pcrmitteil to try.
A WARNING
Those persons y".:o t.ave carrt?!
off th cu.sbions rented to thcia h?
niybeir at the b.!l ;rk will ploai-i
teturn sar.ie ani avoij trotWc -U.T-
iiow.
latter half of this Twentieth
century they will say: "Ah.
but you should have heard
Caruso."
HOMINY "INDIANS' DEFEAT
J. DEANS "INVINCIBLES"
If Congress gets a time clock
let them put it on speeches too.
Simethnes it looks as though
we had just begun to pay taxes.
Revere Beach Boston's Coney
has the honor of being first to
fine an aviator for reckless flying.
Some loO.OOO clerks in th
Federal service are to be fired to sanies. Fred riane tha jltcher. tiut
get back to nonnaley. How many 'Crescent butted out of the box la tho
were added anyway ! ' fir6t Inning. Pitched an errowles
o hit frame one of the best game
The Italian Premier reports a pitched on the locaJ diamond this
vote of confidence. Chief trouble Reason but the here couldn't get tin
is that these TG'.es era Cot gool '"necessarr tallies to clinch the gauv
for much more th&n overnight.
was less than half as much as it
had been in 171. Cotton which
had been sold at an average of
about 17 cents in 1?71. went to
22 cents in 1S72. But the figure
have
period
7 ... . f . . ." . . . . 1
iriiue hi swiuems i.j economies. ()V lloit.rilt. jurther trams and i medicaids m Washington. I Hey - b.M. Rjivseed from th interior tf
l ef since this ether era of falling Koniethiitg of a reaction. are eneaged in nn interminable py.hon was told today by the publ'.citj
it.y the Si t tember jfl.2d' n 1.21 and Ie-! tlie ireciiic of baukrupti-v.
ol l.sI-lft'o is not at-' ei ii.er. .41.21-yil.2i1.. followed . Thev
b"eoininir chronic
Washington. They
: v x : ; ; -a x x x : : y. :i
'A EGGS SNAKE ATE . &
.-I RECLAIMED. SET; - 'A
v HATCH CHICKENS.
New Yolk Auk. S A ory.of
chicken egi hatched lifter they tal
been salvsged from th Interior of a
become aj T.iheral receipt tei.ded to keep i wrangle over wage-seal
and rteriartment of the board of mission
corn easy. Alter opening 'e to even if these scales are reduced 0f the Methodist Fpiseopal ehan-h.
was not touched atain. By 1 a . 5 larger "individual rodu. ti..n. It
prices agriculture
more intensive s leiu-e. ninnu
factur.ng iud.istry ha.- developt-.l 1 ut ldcher iitck.idig September .tt by. say. 4d per cent it is unlikely Quoting the Iter. Erwin HvBlch-
j laiitny rouuctiiii. m nearly
even occupation ih-;.:;s exist for
X ' Oi 1 c. vrices
osition to sat.
Oats also wer eheld down bv
showed a dis-j
(Contln-aed from Page I.)
met with a mishap and had aa Is
'Ju-ed hand. lie will be in the next
the price averaged under 7 cents.
The wholesale sugar price of
l71 vas 13' i cents a pound. It
was not that high again in this
i-eriud of fallinir prices. For si
' years before the end of the period.
' the average was between 4 and 5
' cents. Wool at o2 cents a pound
(' in ls71 was 17 ctnts in l'.'o.
is very hisrldy proi iilie that this
presctd iduise of the cvvle wiil
differ from other similar phases
bv a marked degree of j'rosperity. '
Tliis will hinge on tl.e volume jf j
trade and it is voi';;ie of trade'
Hot biif profits from every sale of j
no niodities. that must be strived 1
fir.
that a concession can be granted I anU. for SI years a rnisslon.irr In
on rates. For it i a choice be-'Africa the board sa'd that a ffhoi
tweeii letting the ratis prevail had wivglid out of a Junete on n'iht.
large arrivals starting 'c off to' and wrecking tin earners. en'.ercd a henhouse and eaten cls'ai
knd
'ic up. eptt. iiber oC jja .IC-'c.
and then hardened a little.
I'rovisions rose vith hog
Chicago Produce
'hicago Potatoes firm
ceipt. !sS c.Us: Jersey coi
sacked. $1.2.Vj i ;) cwt. :
re-
fers. Kiev
A railroad is like a newspair i chickens and nine egg. NVJve
in that all vitiens are steeped in ' missionaries killed the uake which
the confidence that thev call m:i " opened. Tbe esa. foui4 Ja
The first blacker convicted in
New York has been given a year's
sentence and docked of his army
pay. which he probably never
counted on getting.
Defeats in Morocco have caused j
mutinies in the Spanish army
which may caus the Dons to turn
their particular share of "the
white man's" burden" over to
somebody else.
Creteent Defett Kinafiiher
Crescent City defeated Kingfisher
p.i the Kingfither diamond yesterday
by a ecore of (to C. It is said that
a large crowd cf west side fans wit-
nessed the game.
SPIKGIN AI0 HAN
A NIFTY SALOON
me
CKXAHOMACTTTflAEKErS.
Waterloo Skint Furrow
"Waterloo's 'TarmeV took tht
fowers of Furrow and Company to a
cleaning Sunday on the local dia-
mond following tb3 Guthrie Homin;."
fame. A large crowd of funs wit-
TRAJN ROBBER SUSPECTS
HELD IN JAIL. HERE
Great Britain's abandonment
of argument for a preliminary ' i"'el the defoat of tli home boy
disarmament meeting is a dis-
tinct gain for our S'tate Depart-
ment which foresaw that it aright
postpone the real conference ia-
definitely. j uv.ntinjvd from Page l.
THE PRICE OF A LUXURY mandej io jail in default of .1.W
The hiring and firing privilege bail. CUrome Julian. :i. was lound
in American industry is cousid- over to await the action cf 'he prand
erable of a luxury. Hiring a jury in the ami cf ?:o.o0t. A -oaiaa
worker means a cost even if it is was also s-.id to be implicated
conducted so somply as picking Cmmtt; Gres. superintendent of
a raa.UPnt ofa crowd at a factory special service of the Santa Ye with
gate. Then he has to bo con- headquarters a. Vce-eW 5aJ "a
ducted to his work turned over fdPfd off 10 lie fait that pa.-fcnSer
train No. Z was :o les roa'aefl on iae
niiht cf May 21. l"or six days prior
to that da;e .i.l assener tr.iias car-
r ed nivd pjard? a:iu No. ."i nortV
..-und was ario-J fro:n cab "o thi
vrate car of the sJcoriuivnioif.
ti-cs'- made a sum y of jhe iik-t on
the platform a: Poaca C'ty axon.'
wln.-.ii were Jaiiesan and Juiiwin. At
he a: joiB'.td place two miles N li
Chicago Aug. S. Wilh the trial i
of Warren C. Spurcin missing presi-
dent of the wrecked Michigan Ave-
duc Trust company apparently I01C. 1
in Mexico federal authorities today
turned attention to reports that the
prhate valut of ?purgin in tho bank
where 10.0' rh of liquor "as
stored was in reality a "donlon
taioon" for wealthy busiacss men. j
-It ha couic to us"' said IX s trie-
Attorney Chsrles Y. Clyne "tha'J
there were a number of well-knoa (.AUnmon Lard
business men -"ho eld not have boxe IVrk Shoulder
ia the ail-T &etl. vaults. wlo Dressed Beef--neverle.-s
paid recular visits there. ' No. 3 tecr qtiab'tv
There men. I understand had their No. 2 Steer quality
.... . ..
names on a list sept ir ore ct tae v " " J
1
employes. I am foi-ig to send for:
that employe today and if 1 pet that ' Hells
it far beher than the men on the
job. Because 01' this confidence
no Ntate utilities commission has
ever felt any hesitancy in giving
railroads their orders The inter-
1 Valley et-rly lhioV r2:2' r'2i"t state foimuerco coiiuuiion. it
California and Idaho. :;" j has been generally accepted has
vH.J...l cm t. : .e!ras.a -.ny Miio.liod brains where braiiii
i. i j ei t
tact later hatched into perfectly nor-
ma! missionsrv chickens.'
The loshop of Afrka was named as
u corroboratiap witnetu.
T Ohio's. .tJ.-''j'
r ginia K;istefn
i3 biers. .o.t.j bi.d.
I:ish
ir-1 vere wanting in railroad offices.
eo:- j nlior orvrani.at ioiis. farm societies.
mull it tides of people have stuck
Wholesale Meati
F.uiev Hams
Standard llama No. 1
Fau-'y Bacon
Dry Salt extras
I 'tire Bard
b'3e
-4Ge
Kansas C'v P3'n'-
Kansas t il v F.-Tgs. nucha
finrts. l'ic ; seeonds. -J-J.-.
Ulltlet". uoi-h:-!!!.-)
'b't'. ; packing. '2
l'oii'trv. mo hi.ir.'e I ; b . !)
loc
17c
He 1
1 1!4 1 '
! 12c-.'
rollers. 0e.
FOREST FIRE DE-
15c
13c
of names. I'm going to make P .Dens over 4 lbs
hot for someone.'
to a foreman allowed a ceitain
amount of time to familiarize
himself with his labor. Firing
him means slowing up work bv
so much as his work is a part of
the whole. It means in many
eases discouragement among
those who haven't been tired. 1
sulleuness depression for a
men think of the hour when thee.
too may be fired they take their : of Ked Hoc th guards sighted a fir-
minds "from thci rtashs. The -sides which a man nadinj a
committee for the elimination ut 1-er. The h-.rdi.s haever fi!-
waste in industry computes the) ' -i'?-iar.
cost of unnecessary labor tnrf-i !
over in the metal trades .-.t .-ilisi.' . I
000.000 annually. "What i? must
be in all industries together
w-ould in a few short years pay
the national debt.
TIVV Till" HllT ov
(K:r.0UM0ll.s-w
EureXa. Calif.. A a 5. 8. Eileen Dyer lb. tubs
of La Grande. Oregon" aged f:ve
rescued by the Anyox after she had
OrifteJ around on wrecsape in tbe
. STROYS ISOLATED DW EL
LINGS AND VILLAGES
Spriai Hill Mines. .V. s. Ainr S
HboC Numerous Isolated dwelllops and
Wholesale Produce Miiall settlements lj ing between Uiver
i Ijs and under IGo Hebo.-t on the shores of Crignecto
20c Hay and Oxford are believed to have
OO irn u i..o.l .-.lit lv n rnfuai fi. kl.-l
07c j was ferepinij that section list night.
;. Jc 1 driven by a forty-mile wind the blaz?
10c ha? spread over nearly one hundred
eaes in- square miles of teritory and scores of
40 t persons in its pa:h have bien forced
I to fiej for '.heir lives.
ONE DEAD THREE ILL FROM
EATING POISONED CAKES
Minneapolis Aug. S. Chart! ' Ate-
N'ulry ;.4 is dead and threo. other
I ;t ens are in a hospital as tba ra-
sult of eating; poisoned paiieakei fo.-
J their fingers into this pic. The breakfast yesterday- morning. "?
1 result have been unpleasant. A" A poison ponder had been placed
'g d : ! hf s been tumte nf" te blisi- in a f'mir sack to kill insect and
ness. And unquestionably we are hrs Mrn. J. Vivian went t malt 1
r a ier; . I p)tring more todav for the work rieVe for her hoarW sho'ote'-
nf amateur railroad doctors than ' dentally took flour from therour:
for all the wild f inatu-icring of sao- 3 I
r )o-'e;-s. 1 uhich railroad ownership has . .
I been guilty. GREEKS ADVANCE ; -J
A first step in bringing down Corjlan:inoph Aq. 8. The
transportation so that the farm- Oree.s have occupied Lefke pass a
ors as well us others shall have short distance nor.heast. 05 Brttsa
-Jj their just due is discharging as and sre cx;e;ted s'tortly to roocqupy
rrrv .. macks as it
t Is pie
. 's mid.
! Broilers
: Boosters ..
j No. 1 Turhevs
eluded Worthless vul. dc
li creu. Oklahoma City Aia
express less off $7.00 MAYFLOWER IS ON
icy waters for nearly eitrht hoar.-.
Little Sik-ea was unconscious when
found. Eileen with her parents. Mr.
ird Mrs. H. Dyer and her twin sis-
Mr and brother was on her "ay for
j v'.b'i u san Francisco.
Mrs. Pier who Is 22 years oid and
t'.h of the twin? aged 6 are re-
; onel :i.!-inc. Dyer ws rescued.
; ..eiders a.-y. in cn Insane condi-
y and was oaly parully quieted
hen Icid cf the rescue of h'.s baby
Li'.".' en.
Backing stock delivered Ok-
lhoma City via fxprrss .10
Fresi creamery butter 60-
Oklahoma Citj Wheat
i- i . . i.i.i.
iiKon niimi hi hiii. "nn i.njr ; vacai.on 10 itampsvre. was re-
M as selling for the follow iug I purted seven y mile sou;hast of
prices according to ouotatious j Cape Ue;ilo;en lK.dawi.re Hay.
from the l'iausifa-r MiiUng coin-j
pany i
WAV TO CAPITOL
WashlnKton. Au. S At eight
o'clocS this morning the yacht May-Howe-
returning here with Presiden:
Hardiag and his party from their
Fords am
Jor Every Field Use
625
F.0I.Dtril
No. i Wo; No. L t0; Ao. 3
OF LOCAL MOMENT
!
0!t
DRILLING ON
BOOM IN COUNTv
New York Cotton
New York The cotton luai'itet
HENRY CARUSO
We prefer to call him that
iConiiiued from Pa
;at down at CHO fc-et
1
There is at present $-:.trx in j
tiuking fund rC the City Schocl !
Uoard. Durinir the tat v.r f. r.'i t
bowed rather a reactionary w... ;i.r.u frt i '
bonds bonds amountlie- to tiin-
i.i.nwuni ...i.-.v.- uaTe n:aturea. mere t an out
"f.ED WILLIAMS IS
HONORED BY GRAND LODGE
Krvd Williams local colored man I
I l.i I iv.ri...l l.A r.TTJJit . . .......
d Ma.-ouic bodies in the state " ""r" v..-. stanoing oonaea inoeiiiednesg cf $0.1. I
tendeiicy after the big advance of
last week
;-.orfi
ilid
t Chsui.ilin & Winkler are f'.si.ia f-r i.t '.he grand lodge meeting held at
' fivc-imh casing on tho'r No. 1 Heix- Polty lust week. The honor was
Hot Lunco because he was au i bugh ia the southeiu-t corner of.ta
American citizen. It is pleasant north' ni cf 12-IT-4- Toil dep h
to remember that the greatest a " feet.
tenor Kinder ct his Auv 1 ! i In th southwest a rU'ir cf the
chosen to live under the" Stars ! northwen of :-i:-2 the K.sn-i -xtracicn of the order
and Stripes. To sav that ' rvtrokum company Is underreamins '
well lsto ed. Williams is compet-
ent courteous and an ardent Mason.
Ha will fill this important position
vith credit to himself and to the
fix-.'nch at a total d-pth of 3.1 si feet
Caruso's death is a loss to man
kind means more than the eou-jiu ts'No. 1 Con-
ventional rhrase in an obituarv. ( The Oklahoma. Drilling coiupaay's
i
Great statesmen and scholars
and 'soldiers and financiers die.
but they leave other great states
No. 1 Johnson ia the soaihean cor
ner of the sout'awes:
shut Uon at a totul
of SC-U-5 ii
ddpth of S20
"IRE DESTROYS STOCKS
OF INFLAMABLES
i Casa Ulanca. Morocco Aug. S
Several customs houses containing
stocks of inflammables were destroy-
ed by f.re which broke out ia the
harbor here this evening.
WHEN A LIFE GOES OUT
It is a natural desire that the funeral be conducted
tenderly and with dignity and reverence; that the lines
of pain and suffering' be removed; that the drawn and
sunken features of the loved one be restored.
This is not vanity on the part of the suniving
family; but rather that they and their friends as they
look upon the face of the departed may cherish in
memory the face they knew and loved in life. .
This is a part of the service included with the many
other features that we employ to lessen the sufferiivj
which is so apt to be forcibly present.
- - T I ill'
112 W. Oklahoma Are.
Guthrie Okla.
Phones 46-86.
BURGLARS BUSY ON
EAST SIDE OF STATE
Okmulgee Aug. 8. Bursiars blew
open with nitro-glycerine the safr H
the Ihl. Arnold dry goods store at
Henryeita. IS miles south of Okmul-
gee Sunday night and after steal-
ing fZaO in cash from the safe main
sood their escape. ' '.":'
DR. CALLAN IN SERMON
PPWSES MAYOR POLLARD
t Continued from Page 1.)
of Mayor Pollard and others who are
striving to tetter conditions In Gnth
rle. "We must never give np the quest
for a better Main St and .it w II
come if we 6 apply tho Chrtetlaj
Graces of Faith Hope and Lore.
Her. J. E. Thompson Rector of
Trinity Church wQl fce the speaker st
the Lawn service next Sunday Eve-
Vera Phelps is LuiUing a nev
boase cn West N'oble which give
promise of bein- a desirable addi-
tion to that part of town.
J.T- !. el' in.. ....... i c f.i-v . . . . .
'.' i' v .-nuip unirosc " i"c ri'w VJj asa.nsi rae uisr.ici. o levy wi
business reported there "nith made last year for sinking fund pur-sab-s
of 15000 bales including poses and none irill be mad? thU
i-.rxiu American out alter open-: year.
infr steady at an advace of 7
joints to a decline of 7 points
lie local market sold off to 13.39
for October . and 13.77. for Janu-
ary or 7 to 9 points below Sat-
urday's closing. There was a
irood deal - of realizing by old)
burs. and some southern' selling
on the setback ivhile offerings
were absorbed by commissiou
house and trade buying promoted
by continued bullish crop ed-
ti'es. particularly" from the
southwest.
liejorts that the higher basis
ake for spot cotton in the south
had checked lemand from the
far Vast and that trade buying
otherwise was nft broadening to
anv great extent probably con-
tributed to the mid-morning re
action
uncovered on the " decline to
loG? for December or about 20
ixtuits net lower and 20 points
helo'vr the high level of last week.1
Trading then became less active
and the makret was quiet and
steady early in . the noon hour
with prices showing rallies of
some S or 10 points from the
lowest.
U you telieve that the Frea Camp
Grounds tipi is doing much gocd fo"
Guthrie drive down to the fair
grounds of an evening and count ths
cam-ping- outfits. If we want tour-
ists to mate this a stopping place
we must furnish facilities equal to
or better than thoM of other town .-. j
w nere no park is too good Tor their
visitors. Certain it Is that Guthrie
Is not settine her share of the auto !
traveling public. J
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Mrs- George Jackson son and
dfaghter of Oklahoma City win
fhfir Httl nnp. rlrnTO tin tn f:iitlj-'-
few stop orders were Sjaai7 afternoon and 'eaaed on their
friends.
-a
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago "Wheat . took an up-
tux;a ia pries today cwirg nore
Miss Janet Wood Tisited her re j
lative? at Lovefl Sunday. j
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Tom Wiles shipped a iHg buncli ;
of j-erlins from Port Worth las.
southwest of Guthrie.
X
Mrs. Selstrom and daughters ct j
Kansas City are visiting old ac- j
quaintaoces In Guthrie they bavin? I
au'-oed down frora ailssourt
ffeed
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Does
Every
Power
Job
Youckn plow disk
harrow harvest
thresh bale hay
grind feed fill the
silo saw wood
pump water pull
stumps do road
work or any other
power job around
the firm quicker"
easier and at less
ccs t tc y cuwith the
Fcrdccn Trcctor.
Twenty-four hours each
dry ever working: day in
ihoycrr it will give maxi-
nvn CTvice. Lig:ht but
roverfcl it gets from job
jcb cickl)-. Easy to '
operate and control effi-
cient economical and above
all DEPENDABLE.
Get in the power-farming frame of mind
now. Call phone or drop us a card for
facts. See the Fordson in practical
operation
FORD AGENCY
-Phone Office 57 or Residence 406.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, August 8, 1921, newspaper, August 8, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713555/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.