Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER
Guthrie Savings Dank
"l.st<il>ti.ihr<l in 1002"
A State Bank
Service That Pleases
Safety of Deposits
Are Two Things (hat Appeal
To You.
Through our complete organization, and
our thorough knowledge of local conditions we
are prepared to extend to you a Service of the
Highest order.
DEPOSITS of every nature are protected
from loss by the "DEEl'OSI TORS lil ARAN-
TV FUND" OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
THE HANK WHERE YOU FEEL AT
HOME.
On Harrison Avenue.
1(1 \\ \IM> Oi l I ItI II Al l II ll I I Utll TO STAY j
MM: HVN \ MITF.Its IN ( <>>ST\>TIMU'LK
(.'Mrrnor HtilirrlMMi WmiU V«t* lltn- IVace Treaty, to lurks, I
troyer* CiihkM. Unites Occii| iiIImii lYriiiuiinit llnr" I
- Governor !
issued n j
sward of I
n«* lis lltto
•Hird
Inter-
| Oklahoma City, May 23
Bob«rtnon thin afternoon
proclamation offering a reward of j Washington,—^Permanent occupa
$250 for tho nrri «t and convlctlo.i of^{0tl t)f Constantinople, which Is loft
any person round guilty of dynnmlt- under the sovereignty of the Sultan, j
ing dipping vats erected b\ the state |j,v ,v sumii International force la pro-!
or federal officials and ns^d hv t.iom ( V|ded in the treaty which was hand-i
fur the purpose of dipping eattle for 0(| to the Turkish representative at
the oradleation of ticks. Paris today. An official summary of j
The proclamation wan Issued • * the treaty has been received in Wash* I
the result of reports reaching the j ipgton. \ similar international guard!
governor that eight vats hed been js provided for the garrisoning of the
blown up in th0 eastern part of Ok {straits ns a guarantee of free passage]
lahoma, and that local officials were through the Dardanells and the Sea
of Marmora to ships of all nations.
An International commsalon of con-
1 j Although President Wilson suggea- j
under ted that part of Northeastern Thrace
>10KI INTEREST IN >|VKKITS
UlKOVll l IUiKII IIY SECRETARY
I'HONES: It! and SO
C. C. CLOTHIER CO.
FURNITURE. RUGS, LINOLEUM
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMRALMERS
Motor Hearse and Ambulance Service
Funeral Parlors at 112 W. Oklahoma Ave.
unable to cope with the situation
The governor has ordered the at
forney general to send representn- jroi Constantinople, consisting of
fives to assist In the prosecution of (j^e representatives of the principal
snyone -arrested In connection with ftmed powers will supervise etecu- |
the destruction of vsts |t|on 0f the treaty and with the aid of
In his proclamation the governor ' the Interallied troops enforce its
points out that the erection of the termi.
dipping vsts is In accordance with j
stnte and federal laws and . x
the supervision of the state depart- , \)0 given Bulgaria. Thrace in its en- I
ment of agriculture Tie says special j tlrety is awarded to Greece.
stress on Sequoyah county. Smyrna and the Hinterland, ex-1
| tending approximately to a depth of ,
100 kilometers and a breadth of 200 j
kilometers, is given to Greece under
limited soveregnty. Greece must for-
• mulate in consultation with the Lea-
■Soc rotary Meredith sent the fol- gue of Nations a plan for control of
lowing telegram to the Seventh Na* | the territory, and at the end of two
tional Foreign Trade Convention (years fVe population shall vote
which met in San Franclso May 12-15. j whether this territory shall be an"
"1 regret keenly that previous en-. nexed by Greece.
gagement prevent my attending the j Roth France and Italy relinquish
Seventh National Foreign Trade Con- claims to mandatory powers over
ventlon. Please accept my best wishes Ptlllcla and Adalia. reserving only
for a successful conference. 1 think special economic privilege.
it is highly desirable that the farmer Boundaries of Mesopotamia and
should understand the importance of Palestine, the mandates over which
foreign marketing. He loses sight of are awarded to Great Pritain. and
his products when they pass out of Syria, ceded similarly to France, are
his hands into those of the local deal- to be determined by special commls-
er It Is therefore not brought home ( slons.
to him. In the ordinary course of The Armenian settlement is left
jbuslnegk that if the foreign outlet open for future negotiations.
were there would be left in | No mention is mode of Russia in
I this country frequently surpluses that the summary received here, nor is
would exert disastrous effects on the the precise status of the Interallied
1 prices he receives In 1919 the export Commission of Control In Its relation
business in agricultural products eon-! to the league of Nations clearly de-
stituted approximately per cent of fined.
Jail export business. Agricultural pro*
For
Weak
Women
In use tor over 40 yeanl
Thousands of voluntary
letters from women, tell-
ing ol the good Carduf
has done them. This Is
the best proof ol the value
of Cardul. It proves that
Cardui is a good medicine
lor women.
There are no harmful or
habit - forming Jrugs in
Cardui. It is composed
only ol mild, medicinal
Ingredients, with no bad
after-effects.
TAKE
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
□liiest in Oklahoma
AN INSTITUTION BUIlT
ON THE SUCCESS OF
ITS FRIENDS AND CUS-
TOMERS.
WE SOLICIT YOUR AC-
COUNT AND BUSINESS.
CALL ON US— WE CON-
SIDER IT A PLEASURE
TO BE OF SERVICF
/?-
OLSON & JELSMA
Branson Abstract Company
ABSTRACTS
BONDS
INSURANCE, si
FARM LOANS
HfcAl ESTATE
kmd>
CHAS. 01 .SON
Phone No 12.
IAWRKNVE JKl.SMA
Offic* over Monarch
rtnrts oxportwl wore worth about!
250.MKI.000, whllp nil otlior product*
exported woro worth I' 500,000.000
The lVpartraont of Aurloulturo
pnred to furnish Information
KtitMi'Ks nnnvn *s.is
FOR WIIFtT THIS TFVR
Hutchinson. Kan. May C~— A do-
flaratlon that $S.15 oonts a bushel
! parctlng forolpn markets. The purona should bo tho haalc price for the IP."1
of Markets through Its foreign mar- wheat crop was adopted at a meet-
Wtinp sovvk'o. makes available infor- here toilay of the Wheat Orow-
matlon on foreign supplies, assists '.u er association of the United States
| establishing standard grades not only ' Omprvsed of wheat raisers frvun
| to Improve the quality of American Missouri Kansas. Oklahoma. Texa#.
piviiih'ts but to facilitate trade, and Nebraska New Mexico and 9M fc
'investigates shipping and storage #Pakota The d«vlaration was adopted
'problems to aid In placing American after statistics had been presented
'products on foreign markets in good , to show that *he average cost of pro-
conditlon \ representative stationed ction in t1
You can rely on CarduL
Surely it will do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
women! It 9ftould help.
"1 was taken sick,
seemed to be . . .
writes Mrs. Mary E.Veste,
of Madison Heights, Va.
"I got down so weak,
could hardly walk . . .
just staggered around.
... I read of Cardui,
and after taking one bot-
tle, or before taking quite
all, t felt much better. I
took 3 or 4 bottles at
that tims, and wa able to
do my work. I take it in
the^spring when run-
down. 1 had no appetite,
and I commenced eating.
It is the best Ionic I ever
saw." Try Cardui.
THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK
GUTHRIE
Designated Depotitory of the United States
All Druggists
Guthrie Seed House
^ Having bought the Guthrie Seed House, I ^
^ am prepared to supply your wants for— i
Fresh, Tested
Field and Garden Seeds
bought from the growers.
Fresh stock. Large supplies. Right Prices.
Full line Queen Incubators.
FRED W. BACKHAUS
Phone 1061.
206 W. Harrison
o .iverage cost of
states wn« ti
1,400.0*0 VKIX R SOlUH KS Kill*
ki> in rim; i m vk
sm^OOO Maimed ami Were
on n tied.
the total
on hi* son 5
causes dire*
and tho tioo
■ost of lit*, which the
vlety of the War estimates Sh
00, Including deaths fr\>ni ti
Lrlhutod to the war Ko
n hrthrato of tv.e 1
up new
TN
What r
ul romproht
<{ Prwiiss'i
Ado hy r
Ir.
t th# flr- l
statomor.l
Ju5* ho« n
ner In the
c what he
f FYaneo
in lA>ntl.>n i< devoting hi? time to \ut
tint American producer In touch trlth
British markets Plan® for pluclnc
Atldltlonal repreaentativos nt other
utrateiric l>>lnt« abrx^ad are under
roual do ration. Apriouttural trade
oanmUsiloner? at* sent to forolrn
countries ffhen opportunities to open
rkets appear promising
ma-'.es of foreirn trade lnforvn-
aro pnh'i^ed week> 1n thf Mar-
Reporter of the Department The
iirtment sooks and deslrt^s the
veratfon of all interested tndirtd-
and agencies In its efforta to
Ills Mt;HT H Vs IMVK0YK1V
. a hush el
THK WFITHFR.
Washington. 1
Forecast for th<
to May J9. \9«<
West Gulf St?
O. May *2 1W0.—
period May
inclusive.
> ST-.owo"s early In
vt"ok and again after the middle
e week; nearly normal tompera-
a slow consistent rise above par
the date of maturity approaches.
It is estimated that 22.000.000 per-
sons bought liberty bonds. The num"
her increased with each issue. Only
4.000.000 investors bought the *2.000.-
000.000 bonds of the first liberty loan,
while many titr.es that number part-
icipated in the fourth and fifth loans
The bonds of the first two loans were
taken largely by the wealthy. There
were twenty-one Individual subscip-
tions for 15.000.000 and over. The
life Insurance companies were heavy
purchasers. The last loans were
largely taken in amounts of 5*0 to
150.000.
The 4 percent bonds of the second
loan which were converted into 4 1*4
percent bonds, have been hardest hit
by the selling wave, declining to
$>2.42 today.
Don't
e- Vs
Valley
er Mis-
except
M LI.
Patted Flat
calls the "balance
Capta-n Tardteu st*
flvo >oar< of the w
Wfi* moM -Tod of
wer«* ktl'.od v
w\>und<s1 rraa
Of her rrn v.v.dor .'
tVnooraing mate
tain Tardeiu stato*
were destroyed TV.<-V' v acres of
arable land laid w*sm. ar.d S ('"
we< of rait road ar.d 2' V of
fcighwaya i*.^stTv *<si M'r.ee wfctdi
prvstttx>ed W perver.t of PrarKV < tot-
al coal oatpat wore darragos*. ot de«* '
fr\^vy\l H.fiM factories wore er.pp-
led
Ore third of F"r*rvve « sv p< *;-re
frwr the cost of vutr.fttoas of war
and s^pp' «*•« TV^-iv>e had to ^
ra^se .-.a>re thar JWK' Va frar.e*. v
of « v •' h * < S XV . ' - •
1 .Vs1* aoe to fe-Wgr. cour.l^e* 4
T Ttl
Children Crv
FOR FLETCHtR S
O A S T O R I A
wir* >i • ibSHEiurr r\tv<
W Oman >am d >teph* n< f i|
Virvt ^ppeintt^
TV'.near. Ok a.. Ma* 52 —In fa'.Rll-
.onera]
~nal si
Occassi"
hable eve
1- ^1 l\ WTRV^V
l> UBERT\
,m' 1\ ilcit Due to le*
l>icrs.
rV —It was llg-aerd yos-
fmm • m ofs: •
to persons wbo bozg^t
GORES Mill 105till
TORE VI>0R TO DE 1TH
1 - Spoaitli liUjjfclni k B ' I
Bet Eyes of Fiancee as He
AN-ut to Pi^pateh Fifth inimaL
n-.o;. was killed at P:ace de Ta'.a-
er Me' as. who was in a danger-
M ffTXTRAI ^
has
il K Ut'HTl M P
The oost e!
te rrvvjNerty—« erm
tV WorM Wa-
erv-ys* c W
iprv* r.tevl
Ns^a-nse
a*£ t>
ir. Oklahoma
r.e«ar
fcfllKva doVara—row he aMeJ soeV r.f special
rsM N>?he**ed
itk pertT orifa-
are eeatiianlly
favor •
a r-eat twe rr
svf'*e*-< ore
S*r.is
rea*^>-
ar.3 tb<
? V igv
wmr^e. ociy :*
a CfttaSaty w-*
:W«e ' tt'e s~fe-<-
bah ty of a k recovery aid tka
^ :v :r3 spectators co^!d see
had ar :ioa of the gravity of the cv-
c-rrfroe whea Gal!:to was taken
fro& the r!rg to ar infirmary where
•r«t '-.1 w%$ r-rrr r>>:vtO""s w?-.* te-
tr^d ftte'y *e*egrar^< i for *r.^Tr Yad-
nd Ther arrived witijn , f(w hoars.
A b-'." *ghT to bf hf'd fa Va2rfd in
with Ring JAlfoaae't
>- --isr oe^v~ai -r wa? lhandored
berjpsse of Gal to' ieatii The lanr
who w-a? or%r j* years old ha5 Seen
is the hr" ring h* was: 4
Gal tt w-a.« *t rLg*< to be marred
ari ■'ajv.-^f we« prewer: wher he
rw by -he Vai: Tie <5ea^ to--
Let the Bugs Get Your
Fruits and Potatoes
With a little labor and small expense you
can save both.
Come in and let us show you how to do it.
NOW to protect the fruit from being injured
and spray latter for the leaf eating insects.
We can show you how to do it at very small ex-
pense.
SPRAY YOUR POTATOES
As soon as they show in the rows and poison the
beetle that lays the eggs.
We have Paris Green. Arsenite of I^ad.
Blue '\ itrol. (blue stone.) Sulphur and lime for
making sprays for all purposes.
We have the Pump Spray suitable for the
garden and for spraying potatoes.
Spray! Spray! Spray!
Spray in time and save nine-tenths of your crop
Lillie's Drug Store
Also Known as
THF POSTOFFICE DRUG STORE
Official School Book Depository
Phone 61 206 \\. Okla. Ave. Guthrie, Okla.
• . - ' y.ves a fortune cf $1,600.00
earned in the bull ring.
F'.are de Ta'avera was an unluckly
?pot yesterday for bull fighters the
Pk-adrr Zurito also meeting death in
the same ring from the second bull.
The tiling of G'.lito caused more
earotioa is ?pais than the d^ath of a
s^onarrh or 7 ope The newspapers of
Mai~d printeJ the Rfwj in special
ed:*>on« today ^.e~ehy breaking the
rule forbidding publication between
JssdaT mprr/r.g ar.dMonday eveninc
Thousands snatched the special edi-
t ors from vendors, who sold them at
high prices.
Galli* > belonged to a famous faro-
• y of bull fighters His father is a
Bar.der 'lro while his elder broth-
er Rafael, is known in the bull ring
as "K1 Oallo." The family Is of pure
g^p<y strain Oalllto apparently
^s<esaed domination over animals.
wv «e Intentions he appeared to d:*
vir.e while fighting them Galllto's
salary for yesterday was $2 000.
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Golobie, John. Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1920, newspaper, May 27, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc88575/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.