The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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CHAMPION TRAPPER
CABINET TAKII OATH
N(l«r bird do* U
eat Mach Mr. tk« uih«-r uu, w »u«i
while. weight UiuM pmmuI*: w«*r>
MMH collar with lurk; H*>***• r«
»ari fur rvun to Hi Kurkm ok
WrW. Okls . ur notify la-aim ut h
li-
FUR KKNT 4 nMHH m-oii mothm
It h**. »*W«‘ vhwkcti
*a Meal plsw fur thukoai.i
|u«M i He K tkuai hw«» o>
hlK RENT 4 room mmlt-ru hi>u»c
* lee plug porch sud »»nur. Fhont-
IMTg_b
FOR KKNT—Hire* room house. Rob
MM MMIliue Phosc UwKi. ill*
l\M) SALK Rhode Maud Red egg*
Me • setting. W. M. Gordon, Route
4. iku 3 _ Tp
KM) IADS Motorcycle aide car. lu
goad condition. Call at Lancaster*
82 Reao. kp
KM) RALE—Sweet clover aeed. If.
H. Carter. Phoae 4637 FI 1. f|*
K>l) SALK Rhode Ulead Red cok
rela. Henry Wolfe. I at bouae north
of new North Caaadian bridge. Phone
4410 Pit. if
KM) SALE-1834 light alx Studebak
or. Phoae 1148-J. «i*
The «*ul) tnnaui-e »u record of aa
Judlhu a«*lile\log di»lla>rl<*n on a re*
enalUut of number tribe I* (be caae
uf Joe t\ t'oeley, »htiwn here, an
ttaelila ladlau. «ho la the champion
trapper of the Rock) Mountala regbut
The Hlaekfeot, kuoienal, Hlood aa<l
f lathead native* of the regloa admit
the acton of the fanout* eaatera trlhe
haa them all l*eat. for he take* front
AVtUHt to lu valuable fur* frum
Ida MU lulled of trap lino along the
Imrrier of the tilueler National |»ark.
lie la called “the Panther on Seow-
khuea." lie haa a handful of medal*
unit during the war when he fought
ua a aliar|ialMMiter with the Canadian
army.
WASHINGTON. Mar i With thv
cxieptom uf an attorney general
I‘resident Cuulidge a new cabinet par
«tiaupleifd and read) fur bu*ui< m u>
day.
Kiauk It keihurg uf MmucsoU »»*
furiuallv kPutra m a* earrelary **t
hlalc. Mhccx-Uieg Charh* K Huxbo
•I 4:4* a m at the elate departui< ut
Hi* uM friend l‘i«r»e Butler. At Paul
a: mm tale justice uf the kUpreme cuari
administered the uath.
William M Jardtuo. Kant*.' took
the uath of office a> oeeretary of ar
multure kitetending llouaid 41 Gore
Uii* governor Ilf West VtiglUki
It M lliexe. thief clerk of nit di
liaritin in of agriculture, read iht
oath.
The uouiiuatiou of i'lurle* H. War
ten. Michigan in la- attorney succeed
tug Harlan F. Stone, aim was eli-vat
ed to the kupivnie court, is etill pend
i tug before the senate, ahu ll is expet l
ml to i until ut it lu the hpei.al senate
seksinn iM-ginning today.
Threats of opposition him kid Its
consideration in the old senate.
An excellent program has hem pro
viderl ta amuse you while you eat
that delicious homo looking ul the
liaak Walton Imx supper Friday night
Hun t forget, hasenieut Of the t'hiis
Halt eltureh at 7:3d p. ut.
MltOILLANIOUi
Sclenti»ts are about to turn quick-
•liver into gold. Hut they can't un
acramhle egg*.
WANTED- PoaltIon clerking or rleri
ral work; I yeara experience. Call
141. ._7p
WANTED — Responsible woman to
earn for children. 103 Weat Fore
man. Phono 168. r*r
R. L TIME TABLE
RETAILERS WILL MEET
The Retailers association will meet
toulght at the club rooms of the Hum
ness and Professional Women. Si v
ernl matters of importance will come
before the meeting.
IRS. 1LKBINGLB
ON MUROBI GHMft
At the preliminary hearing ia tuna
«y court yesterday before Judge Rute
ban. Mrs. Matlie Walker, aegreas
was be Id lu the district court without
bail un the ibarge uf murder. No wit
nesses were pul ua the stand by the
defense.
Mrs. Walker ia charged with the
slaying uf II L Ruddy, a negro youth
it is alleged that Ruddy received knife
wouuds at tne hands uf Mrs. Walkec
on Feb ix whnh resulted ia his death
uu Feb
THE M ARKETS
Ohlahoma City
Cattle receipts 7M. market active
and higher; tup fv.'S: bulk $4
Calf receipt* ton. markets steady;
top flu.
Hog receipts boo. market active ami
higher; lop 113.75; bulk |135«.
Kansas City
Cattle receipts 3mm. market active
and higher; lop til. bulk lit).
Calf receipts kou. market steady;
top Ml.
Hog receipts tout), market active
aud higher; top $13.40; hulk |13.3ti.
COTTON
Spot cotton was quoied at 834.04 on
the New Orleans cotton exchange to-
day.
B4.ENTV OP AVAILABLE LAND
OKLAHOMA CITY —There ar* 84.-
433 acres t-f Uad ia tikUhuaaa open to
humestending at the present time, a*
curding lo the stale land office the
homesteading can be dune by obtain '
tag the laud frum the stale Uad uffa e
fur 81.25 an at re
Stout uf tbe Uud is divided in sat. II
tracts ia various cuuntie* uf the stale.
Alfalfa couaiy ha* 17.417 acre*, the
Urges! uf aay couuty tu tbe stale A
part of this l* mu considered worth
while fuHagrtcultute as it lie* ia the
salt pUias.
Other counties having Uad uptu tu
htuaesieadiag are t'Uaarraa 1.797
acre*. Itewey 9437 acres. Kills 1.44k.
Huger Mill*. Inil. Woods 9 444. aud
nearly l.mm acres distributed in many '
other euuatiea.
IMA JKNttN
CITY LOANS
INSURANCE
pas* Inn Par RaaL
C«Morvalive lav. Ca.
A a Mhhraah. Peas
Ill N. Bickford. Pima* 684
It's a mighty poor member of the
liaak Waltoa league whu will utM at-
tend the hox supper tomorrow Bight
Show by your presence you are really
sincere in preserving Hu- wild life of
the slate. . •
On a windy duy these new-styl*
nappy “pant*" promise to he rather
hard to keep on a straight course.
A cheiip suit 1* comparatively safe
until some Ingenious villain succeed*
la crowing a boll weevil with a moth.
A good meal with a good looking
girl tomorrow night for those who at
tend the Izauk Walton box ayppi-r at
the ChrUtlau church tomorrow night.
Iton't think twice before you speak
If it's only Tor the purpose of saying
twice as mm-h.
WE
want Social Item*—Ph.
want Social Item*—Ph.
19
LOCAL
Wheat 417;*
Whitt- corn $|J|
Mixed corn _______ . . .. JUKI
Otis ....... 4ft-
Kaffir .. .. .. Me
Harley . ----.. . «.V
Hut tor fat ... 34c
Egtl 23c
Hard Coal
Par Breeder*
EL RENO MILL 4 ELEV. CO.
Phon* No. 7
EMPRESS
Ust Time* Today
Tradi*g African Wild Animal*.
t'omedy. Riders of the Purple
rows.
Friday and Saturday
• JAt'K llrtXIK in
“ROARING ADVENTURE"
Adm. 10 26
CRITERION
TONIOHT ONLY
Bert Lytell. Blanch* Sw**t and Bryant Washburn in—
"The Meanest Man in the World”
Comedy—AGGRAVATIN’ KID. Adm. 10-35-35
Friday and Saturday
“THE PRICE OP A PARTY"
with Hope Hampton. Harrison Ford and Mary Aator.
last Round
Arrive
Depart
No. 44________8:10 am.
6:40 an
No. 48........
1:30 p.n.
No. 78* ....... 7:88 p.m.
8:00 p.n.
No. 41________11:00 p.».
11:10 p.n.
No. 711_______
4:00 an.
Wool Round
Arrive
Depart
No. 48________7:18 p.m.
7:66 an.
No. 47________1:00 pm.
No. 718 -------8:16 au.
8:88 a.n.
Na 41________7:80 an.
7:30 a.n.
Na 711_______11:10 an.
Trains 718 and 730 are local trains
botwaaa Oklahona City and Sayre. .
Trains 41 and 48 are fast Menphis
California trains.
South Round
Arrive
Depart
Na 17________12:10 an.
12:25 am.
Na 21________7:18 p.n.
Ex. Sun.
Na 23________1:18 p.n.
1:40 pjn.
No. 31........6:30 a.m.
7:30 &.m.
Na 723 Ex. Sun
2:25 p.m.
No. 70S
.8:15 am.
North Round
Arrive
Depart
No. 18________2:46 an.
4:06 a.m.
No. 22 Ex. Sun.
8:45 a.m.
Na 24________3:65 p.m.
4:05 p.m.
No. S3________7:20 p.n.
7:45 p.m.
No. 724 _______18:65 p.n.
Ex. Sun.
No. 706------- 7:10 pja
We suppose people always wilt It*
hard to please and nothing will b*
'quite satisfactory.
The average hunter the** day* may
well quail at the thought of ahootlng
the legal maximum.
Nobody seems to care how far the
weather misses Its Intention of taking
a turn for the worse.
One radio fan reported hearing
something In Rusalan. and It may huve
been Soviet bud wortlu.
Ksklittos are to be taught to eat let
cream. They will be mirprlaed to And
how easy a task It Is.
It !h hard to Imagine who would ho
interested to know the castor bean
crop haa broken all records.
The cross-word puzzle that per
plexes the .1 u. in. lntshund is "Where
In the worltl huve you been?"
Taken by and large. 92 per cent of
all the superfluous noise In the world
centers around the pronoun "L.”
Trains 17 and 18 were formerly
train* 11 and 13; train 705 goes to
Waurika via. Anadarko and Lawton;
train 723 goes to Mangum via. Chick-
aaha and connectsfrt Anadarko with
No matter what wonders radio may
achieve, there doubtless will contlnu*
to be considerable wire pulling.
Now the homeopathic convention
condemns kissing, and It Is very unsat-
isfactory—In homeopathic doses.
The ZR-3 may he a white elephant,
but there seems to be little clmnce ot
running such a tiling Into the ground
Only Womari Car Distributor
h
L\\
SP
Such popularity must be deserved
"D ADIO—sweeping the court*
try—daily gaiiu new devotees
by thousands.
Chesterfield—matchingRadio'd
swift rue—is gaining thousands
of new smoker* every day* Such
popularity U never an accident
It can't just happen—it mult be
deserved.
Chesterfield has come up nut
because men know, by Chester*
field's better taste, that here is
real superiority—of tobacco# and
blend!
Chesterfield
Appoiutmont of Miss Lucy Wright to tin? Important orth-c or general mi
Blstrihutor by thfb Grand Trunk cnrki as s big surprise to Michigan railroad
••B. It ia bcllovt*d she is the pnly woman In America occupying such a post-
tl«B. It ia her dM*.v to keep on the mor e the thousands of freight cars on Orand
Trank trucks, supplying the demands of nhlpiiers. Miss Wright was horn on
• fhrm near Durand, Midi., sad nt her father's death, when she was tleven
#anrs old, she took active charge of the fatuity.
CIGARETTES
Ct,lll|ht OH, Liir.it. Mint Trfcrw.
millions!
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1925, newspaper, March 5, 1925; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908918/m1/4/?q=%22United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Canadian+County+-+El+Reno%22: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.