The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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1 liiuairaicu yy
-Who l that fotfrtiSlwwwui
IwkN displeased.
Taughter of the white worn a."
TW the knowf
"Neither know." '
"What 1 her name r
"Early Mnra."
Dirty Morn and dnghter' of tit
white woman he would Hke to know
more of thone two and he half jBm4
vut the Md Indian woman taught hla
by the arm:
"O not go thjrwi will only
make more trouble."
He followed the flaen of Jw eye
to the edge of the 8rttht where a
young Indian wood .watching and
acewllng; . ; ;'
"Who It thatr
. "Wack Wolf son of CiwkM Light-
BIB." .
"AIT thought Ersklne
Within the old chief called faintly
and the Indian woman niottened the
lad t gw within. The old man's dim
eye had a new fire.
"Talk! he commanded and nw.
tloned to the pwiwl bat the lad did
not 9Qoat Indian fashion but stood
straight with anna foded. and . the
chief knew that a conflict waa coming.
Narrowly he watched White Arrow's
face and bearing a neaslly felt the
(?& fw of Mm.'" "
"I hare been with my own people"
raid the lad simply "the palefacea
lw iwraf ocer the big nunm-
tsln on and on alroort to the r.lg wa-
ter. I found ray kin. They are many
and strong and rich They too were
kind to roe." I came because yon had
been kind and because yon were air
'and because yen had tent for me and
to keep nsy word.
"I hate ace Crooked Uphtnlnp. Hi
heart ia bad. " I bate neen the new
prophet. I 1o not Ilk him. And I
hare aecn the white woman that yoo
re to burn tomorrow." The lad
topped. Ilia erery word had been of
defence or IndWmeot and more than
once the old chief a eyea ahifted un-
easily. i .
The danntleas rolen of the boy. hla
ateady eye and Ma bld truth folneKa
pleaaed the old man. The lad mug
take hU place aa chief. 'ow Wbita
Arrow turned qaeationer;
I told yo I would come when the
learea fell and I am here. . Why it
Crooked LichrniMr here? Why la the
ew prophet? Who ia the woman?
What ha aha done tSat ahe raurt die?
What 1 the peace talk yon ntoi me
ta carry northr.
The old roan hesitated long with
cloned eye. When he opened them
the fir waa tone and they were dim
a tain. " ." I
"The atory ef the prophet and
Oropkd IJfbttrt l ' too mtg he
-Tcoulbb!
I Heao. Tire Troubla.
"When you kve it call
Galfnej '$ ; Serrice Car.
We. will bring you & newtube
or vulcaoi your.
Ca.1I and inspect our shop.
All Work Guaranteed.
GAFftlEY SERVICE
STATION
1st aod EiiTiioa. Pbooe SL
MO fROSt CALENDAR
Over rtcst National Bank
CHthrle. Okla. Pfcene E7S
Mra. W. M. HEER ocetary.
Hanaloa all cJaJma for Ex -tor.
vice man and care for Civil
Ian preblotno.
Hsnj Caster XTCHi 1. tTZj
llll10P08-T0rrS
IC3 B. Ah
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u ..4.T .La.. A
in.uviiiuaiwuv.s.
aald wenrl- T wilt fell toinomw
The woman mart die becauaa bet
people hat alaln mine. Healdea aha
t frowlnt blind and I trouble. To
carry tha whit wampnra fa a run-tl.
Tht 8hawneea nay Join tha nrtttah
atalnat onr eoejile the palefarea." :
1 wlU wait." aald the tad. "I will
carry the white wampnnt. If you war
acalnn the paleface on thla atde of
the mountatn--I am year enemy. If
f war with tha Brltlah atcalnat. them
all I an jonr enemy.; And the worn
an ttaat not die."
: "I hav aixken." aald the old ntan.
1 hare apoken." aald the boy. He
tnmed te He down and went to aleep.
The old man aat on marine out at the
atara. ' ' v -
Jnat owttide the tent a ftfnre allpped
away aa notacleiialy aa a anake. When
It roue and emerged fmtn the ahadowt
the BreMcfct ahowed the mulljnant trb
nmphant face at Crooked IJghtnlna.
CHAPTER VIII
The Indian boy were plunging Into
(he rlrer when ftreklne appeared at
tha opening of the old chief tent
nest morning and when they cane
out Iddea were dinting to their hair
He had forgotten the cnatem' and he
ahnutged bit ahonldera at hla mother'
!nratrtng look. Bat the neit morning
when Crooked IJghtnlng'a eon Black
Wolf pa seed him with a tanntlng
mile he rhanired hi mlr.d.
"Walt r be aald. He turned atrlpped
quickly to a breech-doat pointed to a
beech dffwn and am the river chal-
lenging Black Wolf to a race. To-
fhey plsnged In and the boy
white body clove throngh the water
like the arrow that be waa. Atthe
beech he whipped about to meet the
angry face of his competitor ten yarda
behind. Half-way back he wa more
than ta-enty yard ahead when he
heard a t ratified cry. perhapa It waa
a ruae to core) the humiliation of de
bfeat but when be aaw" backs rnhlng
for the rlrer bank be knew that the
Icy water had brought a cramp to
Mack Wolf so he tnrned caught the
lad hy hla topknot towed him shore-
ward dropped him cwttempttjowaly
and stalked back to Ms tent His
rnttiher hsd built a fire for hltn and
the old chief looked pleased and proud.
"Jly spirit shall not pass" he said
and straightway he rose and dresnrd
and to the astonishment of the tribe
emerged 'from Ms tent and walked
firmly about the village until he found
Crooked Lightning.
"Ton would have Black Wolf chief"
he aald. "Very well. We ahall see
who can show the better right your
son w White Arrow a chslienge thst
sent Crooked Lightning to brood
awhile In his tent snd then secretly te
consult the prophet.
. Later the old chief talked long to
White . Arrow The prophet he said.
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A 1ms hM ma m Mr. Jehm IMti'WI
Mur ttr eacmanoe rport prtmm A
Mr el k Mm. Cnin sw bw mi
ad attar nat 4nndr(ta. Km iadwwd
hut troth trittm U ! fild. TmI
a hs 0 KoUlk ujr Inwr dra
Or mma IS M lr prara am m
CMKm. K-OS. KOmiX.Nwrr
:Guttri2 Lodic 1
Oircctciy
CUTMRIE LODGE NO. IS
A. F. aV A. M.
Regular Commualoationi Ist.
and 3rd Tuesdays.
Special CommunloaUonc 2nd
and 4th Toeadaya.
J. O. KELLY. W. it.
2. L LOVELESS Sec y
if
KNIGHTS OT PYTHIAS
Guthrie Ledge NO 2.
Meets erery Thursday Bight
at o'clock la pitaiaa IlaiL
DaUy" Loader building. Vleltinf
tnlgbt always velcorM
' . a. mCOK. K. B. B.
bad been with them but a Utile whlie
Ha clalnet that the ret Spirit bad
snade reveUtions to him alnna. What
banner of roan wa ha euetUne! tbaj
boy rtld f)w have poalea and petta and
Jerked meat?
"Ho Is poor said the chief. "II
baa only a wife and children and the
tribe feoda hlnv"
White Arrow htmeif grunted ti
waa the nt sign ot hla old Ufa stir
rlng-wlthln him. i
Why ahontd th Great Spirit pick
out stich a man to favorr he askea
The rhtef shook his head.
"Cnntked Ughtnlng has found mnch
fa cor with hint and (a turn with the
others that I have not thought It
wise to tell Croked lightning that be
mnat go. He baa stirred up the young
nten agiat meand against you.
They were watting for we to di." The
boy bwked thoitgiitful and the chief
waited. He had nt seached the aim
of hla speech and there was no nv
to put It it words for White Arro
etiilerstood.
kI will show thorn" he ssld quietly.
When the twa appeared ontalde.
many hrsves hsd gathered for the
whole vlllsge knew what ws In the
wind. Khil! it be a horse race r)rt?
CHked lightning looked at the boy's
thoronghbrt'd and shook his head-
Indian ponic wtuld as well try to out-
run an arrow a bullet a hurricane.
A foot race? The old chief ami led
when Crooked Lightning ahook his
head again no hrave In the tribe even
could toHtch the speed thst gsve tha
lad bis name. The bow and arrow
the rirte the tomahawk? Tomahawks
and bows and arrows were hruught
out Black Wolf was hslf bead
shorter hut stocky snd powwfoNy
built. White Arrow's alnews bad
strengthened but he hsd scarcely uaed
bow and tomahawk since he hsd left
the tribe. Her had ike power hut not
the practice and Wack Wolf won
with great ease. When they came to
the rifle Blsck Wolf wss out of the
gsme for never a bull's-eye did White
Arrow mi . "
"Tomorrow" said the old chief
"they shall bunt Each shall take bit
Mm
7i
Tomorrow' Said the Old Chief
They Shall Hunt"
how and the same number of srrows
st sunrise and return at aundown . .
The next day they shall do tate same
with the rifle.. It Is enough ior todsy."
The first snow fell that night and
at dswn the two Isds stsrted out
esch with a how and a doten arrowa.
Ersklne's woodcraft hsd not suffered
snd the nlght'a story of the wilderness
wss as plain to his keen eyes ss a
printed page. For two hours be
tramped swiftly but never sign of
deer elk bear or buffalo.
And then an hour later he heard a
snort from a tiilrk copse and the crash
of an nnseen body In flight .through
the brash aod.be loped after Its
tracks. .
Blsck Wolf came In at sunset with a
bear cub which he had found feeding
apart front Its mother. He was trium-
phant and Crooked Light nls ra
scornful when White Arrow hppeared i
empty-handed. His left wrist wss
bruised and swollen and there was
gash the length of his forearm.
Tollow my track back." he ssld
"until yon come to the kill." Witb a
wboop two Indians bounded away and
In an hour returned with. buck.
;I ran him down." aald White Ar-
row "and killed hire with the knife.
He horned me" and went Into big
tent. ''
: The brained wrist and wounded fore-
arm made no matter for the rifle waa
the weapon next day but White Ar-
row went another way to look for
game. Each bad twelve ballets. Black
Wolf came In with a deer and one bub
lei White Arrow told them where
tbey could find a doer a bear a buf-
falo and aa elk and He showed eight
bullets la the palm of hla band. And
be ned now that the Indian girl was
always an Intent observer of each con-
test and that she always' went swiftly
bck to bee tent to tell his deeds to
ttie white women within. J ..;; u ;
(To le conUDuec
lots of "Jacs" roa.
TSS C3A0Z IKDIAK3
(Continued from Pay t.)
Co. tract nd the southwest
quarter of the same section for
whu?h th.? same itresU" paid
$S50000."' It was thw tract' No.
'.SO for which Harry P. Sinclair
chairman " of " th Board of Di-rftc-s
f. t-t fTir-'.rr Cca-tli-d
- J C2 a r-rrr . In' s3
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wCI VH.C ia ai '" - t
usim Flmtonc Gum Dipped Cords
MUeage iU one way In which it hs been
given new meaning. The most exacting of
tire-buyers the bia taxicab and motorbus
companies and organizations usinj large
numbers of automobilet for k their tales-
men have been won to Firestone Oum-
Dipped Cords by sheer proof of mileage
superiority.
Service as Firestone users know it
means greater dependability and uniformity
of performance as well. ThU is because
Firestone has adopted and held to such
S Kott flfifejper Potior . I
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ta.fO mHm a Vm Cafe la CMraso. r mma K.ad thxiin th - 11 &'.'. I .
tlOSMS reeakithaM wtk waMltw cwb owaos. wMte Mart --rj! ' l'.i t T" " rtAt 1 .
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atarting it t.ff at truKJHK)
'."Tract No. 28. thd nort Invent
quarter of 28-27-6 offwt to th
north the Gypsy Oil Co.'h Ichs'
in the Houthwest qiurlcr of tb
KAro' KWtion which Man knckci1
dow n for 20M) Trnct 27 the
souf hwettt of 19-27.fi'- offsHa to
th north Iho Phillips Skclly com-
binatioira IGC.WXi March 2 pur-
chwsp. Tract 44 the nouthrnt
t.f 26-27.5 offsets to the went the
Skcily Oil Co' IW-iure lrirain
which it picked up t'su ill)'i.
Tract 45 thff nortlienst fpiartcr
of '35-27-6 offwrta one of th?
i-rlitr producina: leaden of thi?
Ilurimnk FicM which th Twin
Htatcs Oil & 088 (o. pkl:cl tip
for $K). '
' "Tract 4fi the aotithenat qunr-
Icr of 35 27-5 offnet to the west
the Sinclair Oil. & (las CO.'a
$1500 leane known hh the houth-
west of .17-27-6. Other Burba nk
tracts include 3$ which offnets
to the west the Lmircl Oil & Js
Co.'a $i(m leae in Section
1-26-5 and .Tract 39 a anuthcni
offhct of the $3100 lease of Clint
Moore and vther Sn the nouth-
went of 1-26-5. ThU tract alto
offtrCt ti tlk- went the .northeHt
of 12-26-5 fpr which the Mar-
laul interests paid $325000."
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sTO STOr COUCkMINO AT NIGHT
A summer tmmcnlal cough keeps
not on!v the sufferer but other mem
bers of the family awake. Alfre4
Barker IM1 Arondalo 91 K. Llrer.
pool. o. writes? "My boy our-
forlnx wont a broacnlal ough for
or 8 weeks. tey'm Honey and Tar
baa done him wonderful good f
opiate. Sold ororywb ere.
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; Third flalse 1r Woolen Goode
j Americsn V.'ooUn Cotnrny ' an-
nounce s-otber price advance ' tho
ti:.I t:r. 3 tcirj irtcca slace
- . - f r 1 - " . -
.l.nifiMnf term to AnVOHC
rfcif Mils
.'money the
American Woolen Com
mPnr n
Tvice aa "Dry" as a Year Ago
H Is known In Warrington that onn
-year of prohibition under Hay nes has
hiwde lite t'nlted plates Jnxt twice as
dry a H wa laitt Jun. i'onvlctlons
havo doubled wlllijy-'als l Hfur
have b"en reduced liy t!llons of gal-
ions and hliky rln havobeoii ro-
kn up by the efforts of ttie llroltwa
Tdiy" chief t k: ft J
Jap Wilt DI s ChHstlsn
' In the death house at Wins "ng
closo to tho little green dmr Calto
'Talso a JaHine awaits execution
in lha e'wtrto chslr tho last week in
Jun. TIm will die a ChrUtlan. All
felloar-slayera in the death hotiso bv
won h!m away from Buddhism. On
the olher a1"! f thtj earth the Moslem
faith Is spreading everywhere.
Whst "Hsppaned to rrmr
The yalue of everything roluced try
Amxrb'sn farmers last year was 15.-
36HK.(IOO reports d-psrtment of ag-
riculture. White thl I roughly half
a much aa the national debt. It la
about a third l'ss than the farm pro
duced In lft20 snd nearly half eea thin
In 1919. The big dri thows wha't has
happened to farmers' Incomes
GOOD HELP IN BUMMfR
Indigestion causes worry norvoui-
aess sick headache. MlMwness.
coated tongii"- had teath bloating
gas const Ipstlon and constant d la-
Ires Henry C. Thome UOOJ llar-
rlon Av-. Boston Mass. writ;
"Since taking foley. Cathartic Tab-
lets t fool tin" cieane bowels;
sweeten etomacn; invigorate liver.
Bold erorywbera.
SUCKID' ON OIL STOCK
White Plalus N. Y June 2- Bank
accounts' of Kd&t fewig Maraton dl-
rector and former president of the
Texas Pacific Cos I and Oil company
and director of tha Banker' Trust
gri Ci'f-rt'. Trct cc-tT'.-n kara
yt.r
Ne-V .'-e
diRcult but important processes as double
gum dlppinj of cords and air-bag cure.
Tift rtpilrmen experts In tire eotutruc-
tion eill tdt you that the Firestons cr
can ii tht stronsest and sturdiest ever built
Firestons users by the thousands have vo!
untarily written us of their great satlsfactioa
with the extraordinary mUca;e they hsve
obtained.
You can forget your tires if you equip
your car with Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords
on all four wheels. You will have the assur-
ance that you are getting the best and most
economical service that money can buy.
ptK Dollar
Court Jurtko Morsrrhaueur (tiliowlnx
snnsatlonsl charged of mlrerfivla-
tlon wade Hiy I'Vaitk Artnwtrotm
formerly a director o lilalr snd
liominy of New ywk.
Arhuitrong brought suit. imt
Msrston yesterday for tv'7. Ho
charges tbut ho jiurcbstt'd Ikj slmn
of Tessa and I'silflc company flock
frotn Msrslon who h alv-gc Mul I
tho wells of (ho rompany were yi ll-
Ing ' 050l ttarrel a day although h
wa rocelvlng srporis at the time ttgt
the well were falllug. Affr paring
W;U0 ' for SI shacr-s Armstrong
claim h was bla t get indy I1-
27.14 for them.
Artoetrong also allege I hat M.tr-
too falswly told him tlm Hlnolatf Oil
tonipany and the tnl;r.l Oil otn
pany had 'become Inicrestud In th
proitty and made aeveral tfftra for
I.!n or full owniTwhln of lha cll
ron THOie no longih. voono
Don"t mUlako weak or llirdred
kMoay tor aitroahlng old age
Rbouniatietit backache headachn
ore moscles stiff Joints com whB
kidneys gt mil of order and favtl
proiwrly to filter tlw Mood. Foley
Kidney pill tone jtp the kdneys and
stop slwp dleturhlng bldlr trotible.
Sold averywbore.
A an Incenilve to Industry. elr-
priao and thrift a man that w know
ay- there lon't anything that can beat
twin. v
tuuiMMitli tipsMataal Wa
"PAYHfc
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CONGRESS
Fifth Diothict.
Oklahoma
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vlm;osi woman wivl
MSHK FIGHT."
(Ky Tl AMiM'latl Pr
l!tt C ;Iorr of tMbkoeh feU(n
of I!im Istrousln league of AVomsn
Voter. lb dOKM itlfj nominee for
the Untied KUto senate H! M
di-fiiocrttl of Wisconsin tnto the state
election. Nov. tt) fltst . woman.
teprt;ntilve of the party tk let la
tht state and second wpm narntaeat
for bf nonai lo tha nation
Tha demoeratlo party convention
Ut night unanimously endorsed Wra.'
Hooper She eprced her IHInf
nan iii tiiuba tha enifitiaten
Use Antiseptic liquid Zona
Tlwre Uena rrairdr that arkm fla
to slop tictung Ugtute and relieve nkln j
inuMUNi. ami that ttMkts the skin aift:
clear tst licalthy.
Any druggist can supply you wrC5il
Zf ttvi whk-h genrrally ovncnmri akisf
(liaruKS Ij.ztnu.ltch rimpks Raait.4
UbkhcU hi nt case give way
t ileroo. Freciuenily mirs MrmtVa
diHappraf overr4'ht Itchina! usually
atrtps ItHstaiitty Zemo t a nti
eptk"iioukl ttcan eay t u arsl
(i''tcnd.i)il. It costs ocly 35c; .tdt
large nottl. l f. It ts puaiuviiy sci
teg uaitkr atnsitiyt t lV
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