The Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, September 22, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DPRANT WERKLY NEWS
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i-. n iiimm. si ii
n: u i ioi mors
i.i'rl jinM ipitatton. howevci. put tli
j .iii'l in ii.Tiditii.ii fur plowing :u
. ...in" i..' the ' eiling nf win.
p . .1 Ij tin i.nly i urn itniile 0
v. 'h .1 l i mil il i ii ly. Yif'i
r . i-'i I. llllul i !' till' St. '
I . p 1 h.i- ilnl'i I ' -t. a
. "i .! .' .1 'J" lui In-N ht :ui
I. it . ' win till' i mp l.itU'c- fiiini .
i.iiiipliii' fail in- to fnii' yiilil'. Tl
'i i i mlii r 1 mnilitton foiccnst ii
n!il nf I'.' hti-hcs per acre on the
il.liis.OOii :u ri" plimti'il .nr u pindiii
t inn nf .V.iirii).(HHi liuilicl- for th
sum Agin ultural Itniiiil Rulletiti.
k n r. a :: a R :s n Oni t- nwi-r Graders 7.00 5.2.".
Sllll 1 In' lllnl l lllr 'h .l'nlll.1
Cotton (.1 : . 'I- a uii.it urn ng.lll.-t
.late thi'ir i'hiiM.'ii t-
liieiuhet- h'i vii
just ns lapnily i- eviilciue or mlii
tion is Mili'mMi'il. it wa iiiinniiiii imI
nl tlu' t u.iinrM' iii't'-. hri liipi'iiti'r in
Oklahoma it. r.iiilciiie of iol.i
linn -flit in .ti specially mepaicil
forms 1 v tuyni nicnilicrs ami agents
of tlio ."ii-ui mtmii is heing plairil in
the haiul- of tin- ns.-oeiatioti nttor
twy a" iiiii't.I as it i.s ioitioiI.
"Wlii'U'''i ni1 liavo a I'li'ar iasc
of contrail violation" says (icncinl
Manager C I.. Sti'ali'.v "we will In ing
i-iiurt aitimi 'I'lii- contrail of the
"klahonin Cotton (Irowors association
is enforceable in court and wo mo
this yo.'ii' going to see that it is en-forceil."
10 liii" crc 'Ir Ii. rtl-
.' v.l . l l.ll 111
i i .1I1 1 .1 1 vie1 .i I!' in loiin
ii mi' In. tl - ognn ! ! 1! Iui'
l.ii'. 1 oil 1. 1 fann ai-otii this f.ill as
" .. '.! pl.ii.utiir tin's ili.is near.
"Thi'i-c is no diiulit that 011 hauls
1 an In' ciown in Ilryan lounty and of
the Kind that will moan a large finan-
cial 1 tin u to the glowers" ho tle-
1 l.ii oil.
'This is as L-ootl a count iy for small 1
liuits a- thi'io i nnywhcii' and farm- KKOl'LATION OK COAL
is of this part of the state should I'KICK TO IJB ATTEMPTED
realize tlio importance- 01 naving at
least iinc aero of orchard on every! Stabilization of the coal situation
farm. Plums anil other .small fruits I throughout the country through plan
crow well hero and will mean a large f co-operation liy American industry
letiirn to the grower. Peaches too am business generally with the rov-
inii he grown successfully. There is'crnment is proposed by the chamber
some doubt as to what success farm-jf commerce of the United States.
ii.. ..mil. I 1 . it-itli iinnlnc nml run '
...-. uimii ...... ...v.. ..... . - ........... Th iirmjTiiin contemn ates co-
212 Hales Cinncd.
Over 2t2 hales of the fleecy staple
has been turned out by the fanners'
gin at Ueiinington. The gin is run-
ning all day eeiy day nnd part of
the night. Cotton has been bring-
ing 22 cents and the farmers are sell
ing as fast as they gather.
a LOCAL MARKETS
it :: :: :::::: a a a a v a a a a a
I'nhl I'roiieer
1 1 Widiu-i'.iyi :;i ".o.rJl -'.
. .l.scdt.iOc
.. . .. VQc(si " If
l:!.
lite
. . 17c
. . 3c
3c(o!4c
li.'K
4 lie
. $s.."0
. 51.011
8c
. . . lie
r.:sc
Kail" to tin id
Common to fair
KKKDHIIS
(iood to ell'dct
l'air to good
('.minion to fair
STOCKKUS-
(l.lKlfai T.'iO
A.OOSt) 0.00
DlMtANT IS TO ENTERTAIN
v uuiniiAA liM)EAV() MEE
District Meeting To He lM.i n
H.7.-.CB 7.2-. Sept. 2D 30 and 0 ""'
3.000 0.00 Duranl i.s to be host on f?..m-..i
1211 and 30 and October 1 to the 1
i.ii' -
' 1 n - -
Hell-
' ' yi 1
' ke s
( alu's - - -
1 at Cows
Tat Hogs
Ilggs
lhitter .
I'l.mie Hay
Sweet Potatoes btl.
fircen Hides
Dry Hides
Mutter Fat
....! ... ..1...... O .Oiil TO
iiimiii iii in.. in ......1.. ...- mini iiiHiuui. conierence of fhrior
Kair to good - - - ri.r0(7o 1..0O Kmleavorers rciiresenting tun. ? T
1 to fair...- -. .. 3.r.0Ce r.r.0wisll..ril Oklahoma counties 60Uth
Stock Tows and Heifers AM U.l '
?l l s' & iiii t' enlcrtn.ninB the delolS
P.I'TC IK t COWS- "'A1 f .Viwn- whwi1 bo here I
iiLLi'iiii nun LiiiiviMiiinn a
4.."0 .'.7.1
i..)oioi .1.1.1 1 - iniigraml
3.50(H) 4.G0l"r M'h 'Porton s to rcquir!
--. n v.. Iiliivnlni llOnrnnnn nn.l . !"
es-l
elude such speakers as Mr. Himul
n'np-. nf liliivillni. nfturnnnn nn.l ..
J.Viilfii .J.uu ; ;": ; " ;i:iiinR seS'
2.2ii 2.7.-f!'"1 is U('inK atrnnRcd and will
It. Singer. State Field Secretary ov
Inhonia City; Mr. Jas Co'onV
President. Oklahomn 7 ffil
bablv this kind of orchard would not
Pmvfiilnns. Retail
Sugar. 13 lbs for - . $1.00
Pinto ISuans .... - 12k'Ci
Navv 1 Jeans . - 10c1
Syrup 5085c
Dried Peaches - 20o
Dried ADDle . 20c
! rtntti'it tun nn thti nttrt nf Tint inn nl
" . "" .'"; ;' bo as successful as it is in other parts s nnss ais ociations oca chambers
Savings; amounting to $10 per bale lf t) ra..(r. i niisiness assotiauons local cnamDeis
1. iriiiv t..tl iivnmnlwhi'il fur' iiiuiuij. nf commerce and individual corpora-l
cotton cr. we' n son 's Jet lo s of "' ''TO tlilt llw n'I'if-'" to per- tions antI flnn8 .n effort to cqua-l
he st'ife 1 rood the work of the "ll;"'" mmm to hnw nn tev of 0!; " and expedite the distribution of
gin inlpeit r vUit v n mlnto! l.v'j-J10"' " tl'Vr 'n.5. ami more if conl und prpvrnt I)ricPS from soaring
the corn lat.in c imission accord"- tlu"-v t'""' WI" ' ". ot t.nrd nr' above undue levels
ing tn Tl! rII xprrt. rep-'IV: . .ilsricuUurjiI conltInH in Swrpta f V(mnwrc! OOV(.r por.
Corn Meal 25 lbs.
Compound . . -Apples
doz. ..
Oranges doz.
Ilanauas doz
Rice
60e
- . . l.H'l
. lfictfii'tOci
60c75cj
- . :i0c4(it' I
8 l-3c
3550c
. - 40c I
60c
resenting tin- Oklahoma Cotton fiiow-
er.s association
"At one gin in the western part
of the state." .-.ays Kennedy "the in-
spectors found that cotton was being
ginned bail from strict middling to
strict low middling for no reason in
the woi Id b'j. that the giniier allow-
ed leaf ti i-h and burr.- to gn di-
reitly lot" 'he roll fniMtleiing priie
and difl'i n -iln Is nr the il'i'e of in-
hpertion t'i" In1--- of two finl grades
probably i-i.i nin'oit i s'ln por bale
din 1 nun . to . an I.' m J or tli"
pat t of the c'ln.i'i
i'i..''.i". pl'.n' 'he 1 wo '
.. :'!! .; 1 1 th
this country and throughout south
eastern Oklahomn."
Efforts will be made this fall to in-
terest farmers in planting grape vine-
yards. "It has been demonstiated that
grapes grow unusually well in south-
eastern Oklahoma." lie said "and
evi ry year more and more farmer
are realizing this fart and taking ail-
1 vantage of it."
Quarter
dvinie
:i d'.'l'ii-
id'Mr
Million To
int.iliiig a
.en- .iiadi
Sen ti! )
Menil'ir.
iuaiti'r iml-
d'lring the
1111 iiibi'i" of
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ol'ing Iroai
bi'inir 11 me Ii si
Water p-i le.
small yellow siin
nreail- 1.1 t'v
the entire b-ii. .
Many ei.i I. iv.' been
in fint ha 1. ..i ding
v. lule a in 1 iiiiei 1I1I1
alkn I.. 1 1 l" eii hi ii
.1 t n ' . II the
" 'I. I 11 111 !'. f'"V
' ' 1 "111 lij fii.'.
i'.i s;iiie 1 an e.
n1" wa'i v a k r
leaking iv ""tier nie
I V I tie ' ' IKuliii's.
op at lust as a
t .ii tin im: tun which
1 :'il it i v tl.initgh
it I.- .'lUMilUllfi il
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v. ni I :
h- in. :
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ni 'li'i'.l ' I .'1
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T'-' (ll.lali.iinii r
1 alii'ii i in uii'ih
In lender efficient
nunibei.s than last ve
!
rs a-i-o-th..
a-
s mom y
t iiindi-
11. .ation
1
i ' ..Mill l't -I
. '1 M' tl
car. It is
in i.it ion
li.iyments
ooiils into
ilition ie
the f'llllli
nml to In
1 li tinedy
mimlii'i' Ivi'-i
ldeilly bad eon
MealiN general iiiau.igei
-iiiie of many unfator.ile
n niiation euttoii w-i-:.
ei.igi- 01 11 e o"l'i in r 1. 1
uf I I.e i: I'.'U'i' pi! e 1 1.1
1 mint 1 y."
! 1 - il aecoi'd
v 11.11. h eai'liei'
'"in firower-
liil.u' jjij-ition
ervbe to it-
l'.'." sy. ('. I.
1 sonally requested the chamber to un
dertake lesponsibility for n definite
campaign looking to a solution of the
present coni proinem ni me coai enn-
fereiue held in Washington last Fri-
day. It is the belief of the President
.liilius II. l'arnes that "full co-operation
by all concerned will relieve the
fedeial and state governments of in-
creasing lvgnlatoiy legislation and
Ml be web limed by the ailiiiinistia-
tion as offering a irnmbo that Inixi-m-s
it elf wi'l -live i' - liroblem-
without injeiie.n i.i goenmient into
ilj nf fails.
Tile pl.i.l Ml 'l'
i'.'I for t'n 1 1
lov ivw dof'i'
1. Tin- 1 i.ifnti
ma I 1 "' 1 1
I! T t
.-; ..I -t . '
p I 1 ! OH
ibn d.n 1- ii1'.
'. Ti.v- i-n'-vKr
ll.'.V 11.1' i
J. The pi. 1 r 1.1
' 1 '.1! n 1 .i'i ! fo
01. nl .mil li 1 .1.!
Butter retail
I'ggs -
TvnrneiinA R mil.
Corn Chops cwt. 1.45'
Corn shelled bu. 70c
P.ran. cwt. . - Sl.l5(ffl$1.2"
Shorts cwt. - - - - Sl.'V)
(ioimI to Clioice
Kair to good
Cutters .
Cnnneis . .
IIEIKERS
Coml to Choice .".50 7.00
l.'.la ... i.ml A '7tfil fl.HII
i ..i ..!.. . i nnfii J.7.. State
CALVES AND YKAUI.INGS Miss Emma McClaran Office Sccre'l
Habr IScef - . tbOOCMOXiO! tary Southwestern Federation Dal-I
Killers 7.00 8.00 las nnd Miss Mabel Cline State Pub-I
Veals rail' to lioott . H.uutiuii.uo m-iij ouiivimtvuuuiii ramore.
Veals common to fair- 3.00 8.00 .
HULLS
Killers and bolognas .
HOGS
Light
Heaty
Packing Sows
Pigs .
KECKIITS Monday
Cattle 31000
Hogs 8000
Sheei 4000
3o3 4.50 T0 A'm:NI) WC"T' N F0RT
WORTH
0.2."i(5) 9.r)"
nj!r7i 9.3ri
Miss Floy Schoonovcr. Hmmhio. .
7.35 7.(5:;rpv. nnd Mrs. Chas. M. Schoonov-S.7.-
U.2r!hft Monday for Fort Worth. X
IastWeekishe will enter the Texas Christian!
!o'H!!!Univerty-. Misa Fy attended thai
"i-rrni univcrslty ast year' nntl will receivsl
"ifw"!!!.'! uej;ici: iius verm.
NEW OPPONENT FOR
MAYKIELD IN TEXAS
Cotton Seed Mm) cwt.
Hulls cwt.
Piairie Hay bale
Mfalfa. bale .
Flour
. $2.60
75c
10c
fi-ii-
$3.25(0)53.90
Irish Potatoes retail bu. $1.1.
tV ehanibf
. of the fo'
--.1 by
'"'I'i ..1.
ii i
nf pi'ielia-i' il"
I ' a po-'-illle
.' i . . '.lni'lu'loii
..'' .'.' 'I'ltil tin
' sine !! pro-
!' i. nl i a i s inline-
ii 'urn 'o en-id
f"i'n!shini' of ina
i . iv i.iilroml equip-
Enelish Hacon 25c
Dry Salt Sides 20c
Hreakfist Bacon - COc
Hams 50c
s. .udders 25t
i' ulpil Ham 70i"
I.ikid Ham -- 7iV
. -i t. flat rib ...
... "I (standard r!d
i 'iil. chuck
- w Meat
.id Sntisnge
u.tstR. n.n.p
I' irk Sausage -
' .d per pound
George 11. 15. Poddy was selected by
in plantation to be the independent
ilemoi ratii seuatonal tiominee to op-
po-e Earl It. Mnyficld regular demo-
cratic nominee late last week after1
a committee caucus had lecommetided
Peddy to the convention of Texas in-
dependent d( mocrats.
R. Ii. Ctvager of Iirownsville state
lepiiblicau cliairni.m. tool the Assuia-
tid Pres following the iotii ntiuit
lh..t Peddy would be U0iUalifiedlj
iiiiior ed by TVa i.nubliL.ms ..-
their si ii.i'o n';il limn i i .
HUGH MORROW
Insurance
Fire Tornado AutomoblU
110 North Third
Durant Oklahoma
12';
"i
20
. 12
... ISc
2f'
. l.--c
-if?s
. "when ie
inibiinn-
i hi at an
Ie ill excess
I'le i tit ire
il.g Hi irie.'it
lolliei.
to
Cotton I'Miil.il at ll.li.
Complele eklnbit it ill
phases of ''.e i utiiii' itiilu
staged at tl. Ok
Sept.. 2:: ::n it i
Ol-.lahoma Cot ton
Slate Pair
'dating all
tiv will be
iliinua Stale Fair
annoiincid. The
( I rowers nsoi'ia-
l!o Wins it h I iiestoik.
Roy RicheiMin I." year old Cuter
comity boy who' staitid two years ago
Mi'h two puiebled gills now is the
Ilium .ler.-ey hogs. ml he's (dan-
sole owner of Till head of registered
ning to bianib out into other live-
stoik activities. Richei-oti is buy
ing a (itiein-ey cow. with a Mew to
KDI'CniON -s')( IVI'lON
TO HOLD MEETING HERE
meeting of the southern division
of the Okl'ili'iio: IMucatiiin -"ocia-tion
i- to be hi Id in Dur.iut for three
day- N'niiiiliii 2 ' and t it is an-
noinii ed. Cffiiii- and eniiimittee .
nbn wei beio .sitimlav arranging
for he im-tiiig v.ei..; W. II. E. hols
president. K.ifa'il.i; Ir.-. .lohn I.. Der
rick i in- president Matlill: P. !'.
Laird set iet.u-tu.istirer Durant;
eM'cutive lommiltee: G. C. Ander-on.
Ilawoi-th; .1. T. Re. d. Choctaw Coun-
ty Schools; Ceo. V. Coffman Aid-more.
KANSAS CUT LIVESTOCK
I5ULLETIN.
I 'lki-t eenipaud uit.i la-l M'-ndiy
. -Ie 2 higher. Hogs .". l-.igher.
-lit-) ."illc higher. I'm pert- .ictivi
n ' t hnlanic of week.
REEF STEERS
Hood to Choiie Diy lot
:'.l - P-.00& 11.00
I 'air to Good dry lot
f. il . . . . S.r.Oio. ibflO
i ommon to b'air Diy lat
T a - . T.OOiJi- .'
ZrTT -s
T r. n . 13?.
Y-'
'T
Buy a Peter Scliuttler Wagon and
let us load you with cheap goods.
A. L Severance Hdwe. Co.
tion the Okl ilium i A. it M. College i entering the dairy club and also will
and the I'.i.r management aie en- enter fattening clubs on a Shorthorn
operating in the display which will steer and a Duroc barrow. Rieherson
featuie cotton variety exhibits boll won a trip to the state fair last fall
weevil ioiiti.il demonstration a ininia- 'on a Duroc Jersey gilt and was a
ture gin in operation illustrating pin member of the ('niter lounty delega-
niiniage co opeiative mniKctmg anil
WALTON SPOKE TO LARGE
CROWD IN ATOKA SATURDAY
samples ol ml ton in
of iil.'inul'ai tun- into c
play will o i -ipy the
Agridiltiual building.
various stages
loth. This dis-
leiiler of the
tion leccntly to the
gres.s at the A. k
water.
junior tarm con-
M. college. Still-
.1. C. Walton candidate for governor
of Oklahoma spoke to 2500 people in
Atoka Saturday which was the
largist political gathering of the peo-
ple that wa eer held in the county.
Oklahoma Crop Notes
fiCG quickly relieves Colds ConstI'
Food Preparation Pries.
Eelyn lil-tdes of Oklahoma lounty
won fiist prie in the food prepara-
tion cojitost hld at the A. & M. col-
lege a one feature of the junior farm
cnngiosj.. Se'uinl prie went to Anne
Mnigan a ili.b rill from fatter coun-
ty and thinl lie to Velm.i Cottle of
Nobble county. Eight counties weie
ropio-i uted iu the contest.
Han est WfalLi With P.inder.
They'lo haip ting alfalfa with a
binder in Kingitsher uiiiuty. and pul-
ling it in slijl- )'. wheat a. mid
ing to CHij.. Jli IV.v i-. i'iiim d..-
llloii'ti.itii n i n: Mi Fi.ilers be-
lieves it to h in i.l il in ho.) of b.ir
vest nn a e.j . i e-
The drniith. prevailing throughout Patlon Biliousness and neadaehes. A
the States for .several i.i-.tith and do- Fine Tonic.
ing mill li damage to the crop.s. wos
finally broken on Sunday September UZT
Win. (icneial ranis fell over prac-
tically the entire state but it is felt
that they came too laii to aid iiojis
materially with the exuptimi of late
crops Muh as late )i.itntoes grain
sorghums sweet pot. it. .i - i tc. The
O S T E 0 V A T II
DR. A. L. STOl T
First State Rank lliiildiiiR
Ph iiie hsN j . p0 (I'jy.j
New Restaurant
' i . n i M n lie lnv ii-
i t ii 1. mi I ' N Si-mrui ih
n li in i sMriili?iiiir
CHM.K AND II VMUl'KCKIJS
v. t li. in I i-lo-tl;itc
lttli'i ur l't it i-s
LIJJ'J WOLF OR I)
1 !(IM Itl'Nt.lllf I II I- nil ! Illlll
Oil
leliiiiiai
I!T1I1 GUSi
?s'3Uri- '?- y-''."" - ''?' sCRsMJSoarffia3i7js mpjiv- "" v? sssmp -?- ? is jrir? jssjmssm?
Do Your Banking With
You Know
M
en
Every mart v.bo bos charge ot tbc affairs of this bank are men who
live here In Durant and Bryan County they are In touch with every
phase of business live stock and agriculture.
They want to serve you to the best of their ability consult them
often.
will be sold in
this city by
C. C. Hatchett
L. F. Lee
Dr. J. B. Smith
J. D. Abbott
C. Dyer
B. Q. Brown
V. J. Steger
J. W. Brown
Frank Gibson
Dial Currtn
The First National Bank
OF DURANT
pngnwAwnamnwiT
FORESEE MOTOR COMPANY
423 WEST MAIN
TELEPHONE 9
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