The Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1, Friday, October 28, 1921 Page: 6 of 12
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SIX
FARM
W STOCK
THR DPAMT WMILT NEWS
'OTTOX PRICKS HKTTKH
THIN Oilll.lt MWI'l
Omtprrni h i Miiiki'ilnu nl I mm' p.ut
Of llklulioin.i 'top IMh I'rli.
Siiw Miii-lniti
M
II..
i
i
fittton in.trK- ii
III in In .1 11 Mil
aitnitllUM tn It"
I lliii"tii f Mar-
llo.itd of VkMuiI-
The Oklahoma
higher Hi M'lir
(nuinlliiK Si. 1 1 1'
eord uf i Iif C
Vet nf Uti' State
lure.
"I nttllhuto I lilt iiiuililliiti i" tlii'
ro.opet..llp niiiiKi'lliii: ol .1 ;"nt pw
cont nf the cnip in Oklahoma tlil
your" mii John A Whlli'huriit. pnl-
dent of the Stnte Hoard ol Ar.rlnil
lure. "Thi'le l mi iiii"itliin hill
IhlL tlic iirtMtli's nl tin' ilklalintn.i
Cotton (1. titters Ahmii'I.iiIiiii an- in-
ponpllilo tin Ihr hlKhrt prlii' p.ilil
on tho Mli-i'ls In our Inral iiiarkt
In romparlxon with Toxhh and Atkim-
U. Local Htlri't 1 1 1 1 i I ." li.t V hi'"tl
forced to pay nil tin1 rntton It. toith
andln many i.im". tuiMilri.ilil
more. Tin- irsult that iion-ini'tiilfr
Growers nti' heiii'Mliii: as wi-ll ih
members."
In previous .M'.tix k i nnlliir to
Government H'cordc Oklahoma
Krower.t hiiM" toirlxi'd on an mit-
ago from tun halt a rout to 1 if mm
por pound less for tlii'lr intltiii than
their nrlKl.hoiH In Tinai and Arkan-
sas. On Di'crmhiT I !!: tin- dlf-
forenro lti'twci'ti Oklahoma and T- as
and Arkansas market piirev nt nl
mopt .1 rents
ItefrriliiK to tln Important oi a
knowledge nf radi and itaple to the
. iii il
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III. '
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I' til lit the tlllli 'III t i llli'l
IiiIh in.illtir iiuaiti i- '.iiilnnti
tikl.ilmiiia I" Hit rn th
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itili'i iiittn
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ii
liiiltlii'ltl
Ittllilil' nl 1 n 1 1 .i ' 1 ti li latoliiliil.t
Nltuiiliil 1 1 in l lie .talHlpollit ol will-
li'l lOllltlll ot the Inn' 'I lie title
l.ltlnll liui heeti ptiiilliallt hi " II
ei.il al this e.i.im nt tin tear In
lol lin t tell" hill III'1 ItU'letlielit
tte.lth'l ot th- tlillottllli; ttltll.'M III
Millie i .lie- 'lilt li"i'll lllfli't'llt to
lilllll' .iliuilt llli'll di'MriHlliill nt far
loiithttiiid im th ill h.'.'st.'t tt part
ol the Slain
'I iiihl ii.itiit.il oiidltiotii thW
tinit.illlt i.m not Ii. '.i ei tallied
lor Hie hntiefil ill the nitton plant-
is imi".H eM ilnii'iitx are coudui'ti'd
III a siletilltli ni.tlilli'l The (lep.ltl.
H fill I'Xpel Is to U.ltlier llllllllt JO.UIIII
Imll tti evils and iliMNhiili. lliem
eiiiall.t In flte i'nt;es hatllii; lilli-r-ti.ii
les similar to Held intnlltlolis tt
In exported that .ill experimental
age ttlll he loi'ateil at Stllluati'i
t'llnton. ShatMiee Marietta and An
th'IM The hull tteetlls In llli'MI I'aKUs
will ln .llspei'lj'il hefore eotton
pl.t ii t iii k time next e.u in mder that
olloil plantetH tnav he Infoimeil
l-l.ltlti' to the nli-ttliK ilitostntlnn
at Dial time hlnee it max I.- that the
te-tlls nti.x all h" lloen exi ept
pi'lll.lps thoe ill the tolltlleril p.llt of
the Stale. Il there N no mortal.
provter. .Mr While-hurst mjv 'J lie. lly to sptr.k of in ant nt the i-iikoh.
Ilee the Oklahoma Cotton tiroitiT'-'
Association will jusllfv Its. If and
dotihly ll'p.1 t llf oXpetiM' ituldetit to
its organization and oieratiou if it
KOts foi lis utemheis the lieni'fit nf
the triiu made and Hl.iple of ilieit
cotton when It is .sold "
wki:ki.y ntoi' iicroitT
COIIN huskiiiK Is Kvnetal mu
the Stale; little is foiiiitii: to in ill. I
at the pie ent low pili-s 1-1. Is ate
Rood.
COTTON" plekini; is m. pi.r ...ni
complete ami faun hots and i:itl ttjl)
hate the advantage of a fill m lion)
lortll. llallkl'IS ale iplKil)K itjU-
inEiiet-s to liuaine I'.iim-is In pur-
chasing m.it hlnety and raliium i:m
liat'l fill lU'lltllir the ueet'l tl-t
year.
Yields of SVVKKT I'OTATOl.'S a e.
vcr kooiI in niiist ileitis and I.nii"
quiintltlis arc lii-lug loie). .
APPI.KS are leaihlnr lite maikei
in ear lots with puces i.uikimk ft
"ll.'OO to ?S r.O per hushed Laipe
tllintltities ot rider ate also lieint '
shipped Pecans ue il - offeieil
from those plan's which (nap. ih-
Bator fieere.
PKANI'TS ate or p I quality
they ale lieini: ihiesheil I tin- haj
which is erj pood Mils c.ii is In -Inp
haled or stackeil lot fis-il Yields
In the loutheiu eoiinlie! r.Hif.e
nroiiud ::u hushels per aue .lack
rahhit.s hate iiijiiii'd siaitds in -ohm
localities ratlnp (lie plants soon t'-
tey they come up.
Kail sottn AI.KAI.lA Is prottlnr
well hut needs lain to lOlilililie
mnklup piopies.s The last crop is
heing harvested.
Headlnp KAKMt and MII.O ion-
tinues. IIKOOM COItN Is helnp free-
ly; the demand for all prades ie-
malnit pnod. The clop in peneral Is
of much heller iiiality Uian that of
last year and little stained turn is to
bo seen. Shipments ale much iu ex-j
cess over those made II litis time I
last Roason.
Many farmers have fed enough
the planters shoiilil know It in timi
to leduie the cotton ac reagc on the
minliiiiim.
"II is at present .i.hl-alile to con-
tiliue the tight apainst the hoi! wee-
til lij plotting under colliin stalks
ill all tields whole they call he plott-
ed limit' I to a depth of at least tour
iliihes In rif Ills whole the stalks
aie ton latge to he plotted under
Ihet should he upionti'il piled and
Inn lied .is soon as siiificietitly dty for
lliini'. It is mil n ssaiy to iiin-
suiue Hie stalks nnipletely. The
main essi'nti.il s to i.itlse sin Ii a
Ilea' a- to kill the I. it tee and wee-
vil Hint iiie pie-i'iil in the hulls. If
no ttievll Otlll.lt s liiMltulcil tills
till and the vveeviU ate allotted to
go iiiln lillieinaiiiiii s..i-t h s HK-ly
Hi. it the weevil nop next tear will
pntenl an.v pn.rii In .iitton taislng
tn this Slate "
I'm:. ii.i;f.i;v PAsirin:
i'ri;i:-i;r.Ki noes
I'Olt
.) 11 I.llley.
ol lille III. II K
and KenefieK
ami ih'iils in
who owns 30S acres
land liitween Caddo
iind who also talM's
pine-hied Duroc-Jer-
sey hops has planted hatlej fm fnl
pasinie tn- his hops and says thev
do well on it They aio plowing
their land nntt ami Hie ptouml is so
ill) Ihet II lOltlpelleil tn use SC
plows M Lillet sjs
r.vri'KMv; iioc;s os nnx
AMI I'lIAMTS l l'li:il
limvii on Iteil Kiwi Miuth of Yar-
nahv Is a Ino-acie faun owned hy
V.. W Pi Ice and among those thinps
he has on that farm some elphty
head of hops that he is fattening for
market. He has foity acres of
corn ami peanuts planted in alternate
tows and Instead of patherlnp the
crops ho has turned his fattening
hops in on the field and let them
"hop it down." In addition to this
.Mr. Pi leu will gather some seven-
thousand hushels of com fimn his
fields.
HOGS for the homo supply of pork hip
All sections lepoit active eulllnp of
POULTRY and only pood layers are t'HOI.KIt.l AMOMi IKMJS
helng retained. Cattlemen are flnd-i Sevetal folks report the appear-
ing great Inconvenience from the nnco of cholera among their lings n-
drylns up of water holes in attempt- cently K. V. Price who owns a hip
i.tl his i.ll lieell tan Innli'il itlid
i mure siik annuals have heeii
'n.iliil la i St hoeiiteldi t who tvll'
I ( oopi i has ii hug faliu east
till pulls lIllK week that sou
r hi it hoi' ate o'k utid III' I
1 I alii of Mh Hit lepuils the ti
i pi i alii ot iludela III his herd
.iJiutinnaBiHBK
n
LOCAL MARKETS
Im
t i
The iletilsntl'
- In II p. ill'
mull w.igoti
MI.I
nl' Nettkllk ttl
niliii' the Mevica
have uiiole nil lin
utnntttnnnuitnnnnnnnn
P Id I'rtMliicrr
i.tiuii. inlddllnK uaiU 21 He
-in .
il.lts . -
illoll Seed Ion $27.00
16c
Hoc
30C
tiHi'.nii ill nvt'i v Moxlmli vvh
I M . n H IU-1 Ills ot the city who
'tldeiiHt uiidetst.iiiils all Hie trick
in hi- lliie oi hu-lne-s ami the iii'
il citihitig at" hits hull! up iUlli
in iiiielpil-.' nlid an mllte htirlnes
I he lad Ihat cats hate heciitin
.eai'e nliiinl Hi- lit uiollsetl nit .
pli mil ami other eViileilsie pllllltt .!
to the Mexiialt as n cat exlerinlnatoi
II was iinnoieil llial "ex" wn
ilsllie i. lis fill his meal III the til tun
les and mi (livesllgatlon follovveii
Setetal cat hiiles wele found nlltlll'
the lexlt all's place of hllslliess Mint
Hliee cats aire. lilt dressed for t It
stew kettle were found Those wh
have lieini eating the cat. tninnli
.iv ihet aie fine and wele vuit
much relished until they learn-. I
Ihat nils had heeii iimmI and nntt
when ton sav tatuales to them tint
till n pale iu the l.ne and took i.
though they ate sea-sick -Newkllk
Ii. nini ml lleiahl
MWV Clli: KS HII'MI ON
MAX TAKII.V AT PIIOKXIS
tjets
' ii ike) a
ilVt'S
I il t'otvs
I at Hups .
i p
illlller
Pi.ilrle Hay .
teen Hides
tin llliks .
3lMc
3Hc
50c
. 2 Be
0c
e.007.60
3Uc
fie
I'ntirlaltinii. Itctnl
stu.ir. Killii tor U.00
S.ivy lleat.a . 7 3-c
I. Una Deans 10o
s:trup 60 O 60c
I it led Peachea 17 V
lirlod Applea 17Hc
'urn Meal Z5lba 46c
I'nmiiintnd 17c
pplcs dox.
Oranges dot.
n.iiinntis doc.
.lice
retail
Ililtter
Kppa
'tint Chops cwt.
Hi an cwt.
shot Is cwt.
Cotton Soed Meal cwt.
limco cwt
Hulls cwt.
Prairie Hay balo
lfalfa balo
I'limr
Sweet Pt. tool retail
Irish Potatoes retail-
Cnpllsh Macon
1 1 until fils nf (hecks on Oktnliom i
hanks were found Iu the possession
ot llan.v Iteltl alius lltnltin Kurcli
poll when he was arrested at Plltn
nix. Ailoua S.iturdav. Held Ik nl
legetl to have toiilessod to havliu'
passed hogus checks in Oklahoma i Dry Salt Sides .
City Tulsa Memphis Lit I lo Kock llreakfast Ilacon
KIP.iso lliimiiigliam and other cities ! Hams
He c.irilnl sevelal lines of spot shulilcrs
lall.v piiiited hiisiuess house checks Hulled Unm
tliawlng on the First National hank
ol Tulsa ami had a line of creden-
tials lettei heads and cuds to ecu-
lespiiml with the cheeks. Police said
he hi hellevi'd to have passed one ol
his checks on the I luck Ins hotel sis
that hotel is Included iu a special
list found In Holds portfolio polite
said.
I Miillenlx Oklahoma City hei-
till' pert has the picture of a
John Henry Held who he declines
is a check attlst who came to Okla
Iioiii.i City Hum Memphis. Hu tie
elated Held was without dnulit op
eiatinp iu Oklahoma City sonn
months ago He was turned nvei
to authorities of .Memphis here nc-
c ending tn the hertlllon expert thetv
heing nothing against him in the
tily at Hie time.
S6c46c
60c O 60c
. 40O60C
J-4c
46c
SOc
11.16
86c
$1.16
11.00
11.00
60c
I6c
0c
.$4 04.36
86c
$2.26
23c
16c
Pork .Sausage
Mixed Saujage
stew Meat
Steak chuck
Steak ro'tnd
Steak loin
toasts rump
Koast flat rib
Roast standard rib
Sugar cured Bacon
12
.SSOGOc
40c
20c
75c
15c
16e
l-2c
20c
26c
26c
20c
16c
. 20c
33c
KANSAS
crrr live
IIUI.LETIN
STOCK
MIKMAIi IIKI'KATS T.lll.i:gt'AII
HY SCOIlK OI' 'M TO 7
The Noiiual roothall team last
I'liday deleated the Tahleiiiah Nor-
mal team on the Tnhlciiuuh gioiiuds
hy the scoie of s to 7. When the
game stalled Tallleqiluh seeineil to
have it all over tho Durant eletcn
and scored their only touchdown In
tho first few minutes of play After
that IlellV hoys settled down to play
foolhall. ami the lest of the g.imo
was pla.ved in Tahletiuah's terrlloiy
Mutant making four touchdtitvns
ami kicking goal from each Tho
four touchdowns were made hv Witt
ciiiip Kontaine and Koherts.
Maiket compared with last Mon-
ti if Cattle setady. Hogs 40c low-
er Sheep 'Jfic lower. Lambs 35c
higher.
Ilecf Steers:
Hood to Choice Fed S.OOcJ? 9.25
Fair to Good Fed 7.25 & 8.00
Common to Fair Fed 6.00 7.25
Host heavy grassers.. 6.60 7.50
Common to Medium 4.000 6.60
HUGH MORROW
Insurance
Fire Tornado Automobile
121 io North Third
Durant Oklahoma
ing to pasture stalk-flolds. In man
places It has become necessary to
water LIVESTOCK from wells. Oe-
PrUnent of Agriculture IJulletin.
TO WATCH KFKKCT OF
WIXTKH ON T1IK WKIiVlIi
A complete surver of the cotton
crowing section of Oklahoma is plan-
ned by tho department of entomolo-
raim south of Yarnahy lost IS nut
of a herd of about cine-hiinilred. The
THE WOMEN'S EXCHANGE
MILLINERY
Miss Quincy Mitchet
Phoae 180
48 W. Mala Dataat Okla.
RISKY BUSINESS
Its lisky business folks to lot home and house bold goodB go
unprotected these times. You cannot nfford to bo uninsured.
F1HK IXSUHAXCF KATES AltE VEUV LOW
Would a fltu ruin you? Think It over.
SALMON & GILSTRAP
Telephone 22 First State Bank Bldg.
gafflagaKMtWaXBa
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PEANUTS
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We are in the market to buy peanuts. Call 9
us for quotations.
Phone 130
CHOCTAW COTTON OIL COMPANY
(Successor to Durant Cotton Oil Co.)
-oooo-o o oo-ooo
O'S
i
Special Prices on Heating Stoves-
Muy now! We can sat jnu money If you buy your heaters
here.
GARLAND BASE BURNERS
GARLAND COAL STOVES
GARLAND t'OMMNATION
WOOD AND COAL STOVES
WILSON HEATERS
CAST BOX STOVES
LAUNDRY STOVES
OIL HEATERS
We are dittplaylnp a larp line of tho very liest heaters on
e lime Hie size for every need. Come and
I lie market
see.
GIVE IS VOI'K 0 R D E R S FOR
STOVE PUT and STOVE POLISH
Knilrmt
(lood to Choice
Common to Hood .. ..
Mw'krrii:
(lood tn Choice
Common to Uood
Stock Ccws nntt Ilolf
.s'ttlt'k t III !"
St licit bull
Unit tier 'tit
(inod to f.'holni . ...
I'alr to (Inod
Cutlets
Calipers
Heifer.:
(lood to Choice .
Fair to Omul ...
Common to Fair ...
Calves nml Yearling!
Ilahy lb ft
Klllora
VimIi Fall tn liond
Voats Com. to Pair
nulla:
Kllli'is and
Hogs!
t.lKhl
Ilea.
PacklliK Sos
via
Hliecp:
l.iunliH
l.umlix. Cull
YearlltiKs
Wethers
K im
Fccdlne
Itecrlpts
Cattlo
lloi
Sheep
6.00 O
A0Q(f
.80
5.50
r.cif cr n.si
4.009 6.10
2.7 Mf R.00
I uui T 00
3.011 if 4.011
.1.50 ty 4.00
a.ooct 3. so
2n0(f 3.00
200 T 3.&I
4.760 B.RO
4.00Q 4.7k
.1.00 O 4.0
MMMI '.. 00
6600 7.01
'.60(11 1000
4.00 O 7.00
IIiiIokiiiis 2.6011 .1 26
I
7.60 ffi
7.26 i
1100 W
7.60
7.00
:too ki
600
4.169
3.00 cr
7.801
7.76'
6.60
I.tl
R.60
6.00
6.01
1.0
4.26
lamb 7.11 ?.lt
Monday Last WmI
:t 1.000 79!I00
.s.000 311700
6000 48300
YOMi:X ( OMIKMN (iOYKKXOH
I'Olt lUY LAW ADDHF.SN
Tho speech of Ooteinor J. II. A.
Itohertsoii delivered October 5 be-
fore the Hotnry tilth of Muskogeo
in which he wan quoted aa denounc-
ing the Volstead act was urorcil iu a
resolution passed last week by the
Muskoi;ee Women's Kepubllcuit club
that declaretl "tvu do most absolutely
nml vehemently condemn tho utter-
ances of Governor Itobertson und the
attitude of Governor Robertson and
the state administration toward the
enforcement of tho Volstead and oth-
er national and state laws for the
prohibition of the liquor traffic."
STATU MIHlATiiin. "
MI'OIITAXT VMtr '
llcrnumi ImvIlik!..
bu foud who tt ;l!
vices for iir.n no . .' '""Ii i
mm nml heipf :;";' ;
!h.:J.TJLh!
ivii ll. inn .. -'I
illnriiniliiiin.t .... ........ """'loty.
rCRrottnllln rmi.lli..... . "Ul' 1
brouRbt nlioui ly ".""'
Stnte lmctwliii..i.i.i :M"'
tunt hiiMiiu ." h'i
lucratlte tumii . .' Uk M
ny or ib state iiinXJlH
Hiilmy of tlMin.it. ' V'waill
bv tlm In. I I....I.1..... ' " til
" ""-OUlf
The nrotlm.. . .... ..
torv 11 ' '' .ru"
-uch services c:Bl "BU
extern) nut on ..r ' !
H"T ...ensures ' ' '" f ' J
and rtmttid ..r ......i Pnu
.k ... ". '.'"" And wu
'. "v '"""Hit.. htrt-
ltH been ln..M' ""
l.ietiH exainltn-il h W
therefore. r l.uK- '
devoted to theto im.11.. i .. '
Iteretnforn mi.. ...
Won. who lm W1CM " J
t!.V llm l.lnl . I'Wri
. .... ...Kll intcis rnarKdl bt I
Vati. Intiorntf.rl... .. . . ' '
work to ilftiTiiii.. .i... ' "
. .. "uvuier or t
the pntlent tas ufl. fnc fro
......... B. ..niiium oiiilitricrl t
creal disease was inii.. Rni
to m.nd Dniirlnii!.. i. . '
v"- ""m iueh i
tlents to tho Lahntatfirv jer
nmlnntlons were ni.uk frco of cbu
and a leport of tin timlinr. .
Immediately. This U the elm i
worn wo imvo tieen forced to
COtltlntU' TIlK IToilnr n. .. .
work consltted of Vnft.imnn ti
uini Kuiiuiiiu-ni siiiear
Maik K. Staton of the Hlltibrand
Staton Company is at Oalnesvllle
(!. for a hort visit with relatives.
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME
THIS WINTER
by planting Hyacinths Cro
freeBla Narcissus Bulbs.
nave incm too your satlsl
tlon.
Their fragrance adds tot
beauty and restfulntsd of tS
room where placed.
Call in and ask for prices i
metuoa or planting.
DURANT FLOWER SHOP
127 N. Third Phone !
KSSgffiESBSaBlgBSBgSgKBEgigCTJffiB
Stove Pipe
at
ISc !Rer Joint
Williams-Harle Furniture Co.
2nd and Evergreen
Durant
3rsasKa3BS3M&iWrra7cawswasri
ssgHicxsags
Jaia?gMgMgMMiS
Oticking to the job is what counts these days
and makeB for success.
The man who pulls in his oar and says "oh well
whnt's the use" is lost already.
We believe that the Bibical saying that cautions
men not to faint but be strong is applicable In
present day business. Too many of us are
ready to quit and despond at the first show of
strenuous times and worse things happen.
Why not grasp the oar of everyday problems that
face you and hang on for "dear life".
Why not run your oar .deep into Life's every
day problems and row with all your power of
mind and body.
Let's all row for better times.
4 per cent on Savings
E. G. McKinney Hardware Co.
Phone (il
20S W. Main St.
MK8flararacttWKicjSMiC'c
WMSSSmStSitSiS0:
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