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The Guthrie Daily Leader from Guthrie, Oklahoma • 8

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TATIE ETflTTT. THE GUTHRIE DAILY LEADER. TUESDAY. JULY 1-1 .01 5. Do You Want to Forget Your I Troubles? IF 80 CO TO I The Highland Tonight A our proeram will cause yon to laugh hearty for 43 'minutes, as we have 3 reel of real comedy for tonight.

CHAS. CHAPLIN In "Work" 2 Ada. The beat one yet produced. Cartoona In The Parlor, another Kdison Laugh Produer. Her Husband's Honor.

In 2 acts. A Kalem Drama the great sacrifice a wife will make lor ber husband. The Product--A Vitagiapa drama in one act, featuring Maurice A'ostello, Temple Saxe and Tbomaa K. Mills. Owing to the cost of Chaplin Picture we will have no vaudeville for tonight or tomorrow as we will run Chaplin both days, but we guarantee you to see reels of that will satisfy you.

RECTOR TAKES BIG 1SECID1FE; THEN HE RESIGNS DIVIDENDS POSSIBLE QN THIS OIL To Investors: Good propositions do not wilt long. Tor a short time uu have been offered a pari of thin mock for devekD- and acre of oil and at bay locations now whtri be started in about fifty different plac i ft Th k.nk. A ment purpose. Some knorker. r.a.r..,.i.

7. IIK. I Itr.r. il I II. I lih 1 wny t.ompanv- because our Company is fight a skxs.ithw i ciiumii nnr.ij:s, i jm.Ann.rmA Philadelphia, July Rev.

William A. Freemantle bis resignation as rector Reformed Episcopal church leases, we wells within a short distance. A srooertiea now ti, tn i drill should barrel well su drilled a few week ago be bought. la monei in thee In the section that corners the section rich oir fields. TVs are lrlvii ahead, that contains our new property.

Wih to start si to ten Wktnt to To make money you must Invest where secure other properties before the ad-money is being made. The Cushlng field Vance 100 times, you will secure an sJ- nas produced nearly one hundred Million wnn jour (toe, wtucn is carrels of oil. We could have purehaiw-d uii rnriie mums laKe it all TV Bur It tne Mr mnnin.ii' with r.ui Th. takes million of dollars to build up a Company Is pioneered. Just won a greut national competitor of the man- recent great victory by decision from the pjly.

A crisis was brought about a few Supreme Court of the tinted States x-rmnrhs ago ty this monopoly tn aid its m-tlng our pipe line-henchmen. mm ik. Ail 4 This victorv makes The T'nMe Rum the hiich grade Cushin oil fields Priw 'OH Company pipe line the only exempt" have alreaily been made and mlilio-is of the refined products wre lowered p'p frVm common carrier llabil- made. The Uncle Bam Oil Com aTOUnO tnS iOCal reflnerie tnd J. l-llllU OMMBJ, Bllll HAS lUS aK ucmuoanai conditional dividend.

A blind man this district a few year ago at from ti.M should see that tnls company Is a win- to jio.oo per act. Oklahoma and parts of Tela Is th greatest oil field in America. Mlllior Th ii.mg possible done to drive out of the rust lo 'U legal attack ed its ability to protect Itself from tho lsf TveryWy but the trusf ThJ Ih bi Com- "ry of the trust. It is controlled by tie handed state and nationiTofne a a Wd twenty-one directors. All are c.

brine; outer a oniy weapon now is to try lo Inter- 'nse siocanoioers. you win to com. Of St. Luke's X.Ast la are th.r ifM P- raising sufficient bine profit with principle and help rout wcom Dig uccess tr in- i un i rui nnu us neBcnmeri No Advance, 5 and 10c lie vestrymen immediately after his something else and so the trust wrecking crew conspirators and scandal pie's company that Is field. Jleantime the larger mongers.

The trust wants to gmb the The oDnortunities marriage to the widow of the late part of the great Osage Nation oil and Osage Nation oil and gas field? of on" vestor aT few ana I iiuiiKm, nve nunarea tnousann am nna. a ueaj uiveors. several pi tne airect- 11. Price of domestic erful rich is to monopolize all the min- ors have Invented tn cah from surl sjul oUhm', Kn- raI resources of the Pnited States. and same from to fli.hnn honni.

bnnwn tnnur w'" OH the auction uurlng this crisis high grv i A veatry meeting was held Wednes- was put down as low as 28 cents per f.ir the nnrnnM nf aaU- has been lowered in Uay evening for tne purpose of aslt-(rVl. irlrIdu wst Rnd ling for the rector's resignation. A oitrict of the nation all in the same hit the meeting when Vea- 'hk. .0," 5" cenuVr'' f.lljailll Ull I1U Hill. I.

IIIUL sv I. cli'igynian already had resigned, and Th" so-called independent oil men are ner. If you iiesitute too. long the tan will be gene. UNTIL TUE80AY, JULY 20.

To give each Investor due notice, the company will accept all remittances started on or before Tuesday, July 20. Klther send your remittance at once or write quick for furth'r particulars. Remember thousands are figuring on this auicb. There will be on great rich opponent of the OH and Gas Monopoly. and that will ha The UneU Asm nil In the Middle West Join with a Real Peo- Company.

gaining every day, Th. ore.d anri rnn. for the moderate In- ducted according to LAW. fitockhold- are becoming fewer era livinsr rleht Kv nnr nronertle are th 7' cuiii-piraiy i me pow- Heavy investors. Several of the direot- souri and Oklahoma.

Keen the people dlvidad and force their A government controlled leuj esplrei money into the trust-controlled financial in about eighteen month On of Institutions. Then pay the people on Reservation. The Uncle Sam such saving to a per cent, while the has an. Osage ieane big bunch will then develop these rich usage on ana resources ana make 25 to 60 per cent. $40,000.00.

This proposition Is an open book. We take the public intoVur confidence. Do not waste your effort In some little concern. Combine with an arm of invest- gas reserve of 436.000 acres. We proved We offer the small man a chance to be build'n broad nation- produced the resignation.

The major- the biggest noise makers and the poor- in reaeraj court that this inu wa honestly secured. But it wae turned per cent. We belie It is better tn try AT THE THEATRES. At tha Gem. Under Ibe Crescent," being produced once a week at the Gem, is the acme of moving photography.

The aerial Is founded on actual experienc es and is being presented to delight ed audiences. Th last of the "Iilack Box" will Tuesday night. Booked Strong. 1 Tbe Lyric is billed strong this wee with the Fo produo'ion, the Cooa Girl and the paramount players. Th Highland.

Tha (Highland delighted the usual lane audience Monday with Elalaf and vaudeville and sterling features In every home wnere there t-abv there should be a bottle of (Mc- fiBB'S HATiY ELlxnit. 'It may te needed at any lime to correct sour stomach, wind colic, diarrhoea or summer complaint. 'It is a whole sow. remedy, contains no opium morphine or injurious drug of any kind. Price Zf.c and buc Ir xnue Sold by Owl Drug Stors, UNABLE TO BUY RAIL TICKETS AT STATE LINE (CONTINUED FROM PAOt ONE) federal court probably on the initiative of the railroads.

The commission is reviewing com plaints every day from persons who allege that they are given no oppor tunity to purchase tickets at tbe state ltoe in conformity with the order of the cominiaslon. The railroads assert that If they were to comply with the order they would be violating the in terstate commerce act. The order that la the cause of the trouble is as Can Pay Regular Fare. "It is ordered that passengers on trains desiring to continue their Jour ney within Oklahoma beyond the station to which they originally pur- 4MXMKaKKHX LOCAL MOMENT The city commisnioners have pur chased a new road grader and will beln rolling the dirt roads The penalty on dot tax will be ad ded August l. Owners of dogs who have not already paid the tax had better get iiusy and ece Chief Mit chell.

The penalty is 23c. The reg ular tax is 1.00 for male and $2 for female dogs. THE GEM MATINEE EVERY DAY. Tuesday, July 13. iFifteenth Episode of "The Black T)ox." Herbert 'JUtwlinson and Anna Little featured in "The Black constituting the fifteenth and flm episode of the Universal Special feature "Into the UghL" 2-reel Rex with Jane iNorak.

Don't fail to see this beautiful story of the regeneration, through love, of a "gentleman" burglar caught in a theft by the charm ing girl he afterwards wins. A etrong tale of absorbing heart interest. 'The Downfall of Potts." Nestor comedians, under Al. B. Christie's direction, enact the direful story cf the downfall of the etar detective, and the winning of the chief's daught er by Eddis, the clever boy sleuth.

Scenario by Ben Cohn. Wednesday, July M. "The -White Terror." with Jlobart Henley, Frances 'Nelson. Allen 'Hol-ubar and lVm. Welsh.

A startling exposure of the "cure-all" fakirs, woven Into a story that is a fascinating picture of real life. 11,000 feet Of film were Tnade for this remarkable picture, and then It was cut four reels. Yc.u can be sure that It ft crowded with action, incident and awift plot development that it wil yourjntenaest interest to tbe lyfry.fnd.'Bo sure to see thl tu 4nam'. explosion Iho Wonderful settings of the "open -ilrl cure," and as pretty love story as I -fi saw. Come along and bring the family.

Thursday, July 15. "Circus Mary" 3-reol Victor dran a. lEier see charming Mary iFuller in the panglea )f a circus queen? Well, you have a real treat ahead of you in this charming drama. Life behind ihe scenes of a real circrs, with tarif hm aktled "A rt 111O1 1 oe nf th pretty play you ennot af- years, on Xord to mlsf. al Friday; only 79c, sach, Burks'.

chased tickets shall be permitted to pay the regular fare and no penalty shall be collected in excess of the regular fare unless the carrier gives pass- an opportunity to purchase tickets at the station to where they were originally destined." It was asserted in a conference last week that the Santa Fe railroad has lost $147,000 the last year as a result I 1 installment 01 passengers in interstate Journeys be given 'purchasing tickets at the stale line in Oklahoma. The question as to wheth-sr the journey Is really interstate is ilfficult, of course, to determine. Where a passenger starts from Fort on the Santa Fe with a ticket Red River or Thackerviile and there jurchases a ticket to Oklahoma City presumptiorrof the railroad is thai he passenger started on an Inter itate Journey and became an intrastate passenger only to save the difference between the interstate and intrastate rates. Terral, on the Rock 'aland at Red River, is another point hat has been used by passengers to )uy tickets to points to the northward Oklahoma. The railroads assert hat not more than one of a thousand if these persons really are entitled tp Intrastate rate owing to change of Hans after the original tlcV.rt was purchased.

loom for Embarrassment. ne contention of the railroads that permit this purchase of state tickets to continue an Interstate journey is in iolation of the Interstate law is seem ingly based upon facts that may prove be embarrassing to the carriers if they comply with the order of the Ok lahoma commission. That the carriers do not intend to with the order without more decisive rulings by the courts is rather clear. It is dot unlikely that a vrlt of prohibition will be sought In the uiKanixerj OOOV Or rttizpna In the OOWn DV niKh aOVArnmnt yvflniol ity of the vestrymen were angry be- business world. Of course, they have to has since appeared in several cases for consent to a small return and let the cause the pastor "went off and ot j.r..u" high official, were branded hy "lJZZ and married." Th.

farmers are organised so that nationll 'n'SSn we Tant the Dr Freemantle divorced his first lr corn can" takn terlor irt Theis JZk rieh at own Kame- You lit. rreemaiuie uivorceo ins urst at conspiracy price, but, not so with ir. te alone could do but little, but combined wire tn January. For this reason, on. iw.

to our cSmpiny aid members of the congregation said, be e7vlty mother of Invention. Kone Into the open pay of the monopoly wm'Luoced uii iiiuiiviuiy siarieo a war i on the Kansas producers a few years have over fifteen' thousand stock-1 ff'hf. "I svith 20.000 stockhodlers you become forceful part of an organised army that pay a big profit a-id public iii the nation Just as it has been and is now In Mis souri, Oklahoma and Kansas. Ins- miuuie west a reai independent, pro- I nS.in. i each and join i ne iirsi nirs.

rreemanue leit aer pany a competitor of thsr trust to be al basis. Our chances are good to de velop a 10.000 barrel production in 'the Immediate future and then ''save our great Osage lease. Such combined results would force thi stock up ttv a half dollar per share. An advance to five cent per 'share will make big money for each stockholder. If you have the good Judgment to distinguish a winner from a loser, the genuine from a fake and riflht from wrong, you will not delay but secure a good block of this stock at onw.

Advertising space comes high, or we would furnish so much proof that all this tock would be accepted by return mail and will gladly send you further particulars or forward such partlc- 12.000,000 are still to be issued, stockholders, and therefore reserves the Tua utininc in utni I iiik nnuiiu iiaitr. on tnt nansas Iirodueert a few vmn as the Reformed Episcopal church is rLpiPrraJ.0 ZrXTr' onnosed to divorced nersons remarv- broreet thefi- nrnnAniAU nA ne want five thousund more hini. wA a wiav. tn miran, anv- "i remit irom io to one to over invest. There are protuiy sioea at mis nine.

join our inuepenoent army 60.00) rigurlng on thi stock. Tills no- 'iue biock i nn-sssesauic. ana me we can soon start a national tir. rea.h ulw.m ten million readers, cssh payment i. -ether with your agree- I worthy of the nsme iiisri itta.i win protect our great ment to remain loyai to tne company husband twelve years ago and return- wy Osage lease from the fixer for the tnwt.

A CONDITIONAL DIVIDEND AT ONCE BcceDted by the Company a. full pay ed to Fneland After becoming, ac- i made LThe Uncle Sam Oil Company contends The nreent stockholders may son ac- ment. If the Company approven you as ed to England. Arter becoming ac- to travel a rocky road, but the Kansas that the Secretary of the Interior or cen the stockT left- WKIOOOshares a stockholder. It want, none but loyal, quainted with Mrs.

Hoffman, Dr. Free-' ara "laying kind and Congress shall write In the validation nwned hi, over is.ooo stockhoid- patriotic, liberty-loving citixens as its mantle applied for a divorce. leaders to strive all the more determln- al other Indian leases, a clause authnr- The second Mrs. Freemantle, before plly- ling the ntiiit Commission of the dlf- i T-h. a ferent states where the mniA I her marriage to Bishop Hoffman in three rennerie, ih ZsY.

anC! th Price to the people, 1902, was Miss Laura Goldsmith. The J-homa. pp. l.TXlT.'. bishop, who was head the Philadel- in' 0 ciM "Vn U.n Kver5r hone8t this Is comPetM and In operation for common sense and right.

But It would phia and New York Synod, died three 15' mu. It connect two s-efinet-ies stop a trut grab. It would interfere years ago. He left fortune. JZrt, le'c'u rtal of which he designated in liis ana progressive newspapers' and un-llft The Uncle Sam Oil Company built and rnairazlnes that "squak" about the rights Will as the Looney-Hoffman fund, the, maintained the -4t marketlnit of the "dear people" whonvthey art i be- ilicohio of which is to be used to aid J'lJ'1 t6 V-p' vr Mis- Ing paid to help deceive.

am R.mias. ii encere.l We vl furnish name, nt ernnb. In There is a provision In the charter that protects the stockholders from oil trust control. Be practical. America Is the opportunity of the world for the small investor.

The Oklahoma oil lelds contain the real money making opportunities of America at the present time. With sufficient capital we can secure right to approve or reject any subscrip tion to Its stock. If you should not be approved your money will be promptly returned to you. For ReferencYou can write to either of the big Mercantile Agencies at Kanxas City. Special offer is ns follows: SPECIAL STOCK OFFER Struggling parishes Of the Reformed field a nlon eer-the first to de- office andThe ZZ'r SSn mag- To Episcopal church.

rlCh dl8trict ln alllf o( th oil and gas monopoly "I Don't Feel Good" That ia what a lot of people tell us. Usually their bowels only need cleansing. will do the trick and make you feel fine. We know this positively. Take one tonight, Sold only by us, 10 cents.

Gray's Drug Store. URGE3 USE OF DRAG FOR ROAD REPAIR WORK maintained bos caused the oeople of the Middle West to secure a better grade of refined oils than formerly was furnished, and also at a reduction in price of several million dollars. The trust: has secretly placed llw henchmen Into state and federal offices and then strufk at us with ail Its venom, aided and hetted by rfficials thnt should havef'been our protectors. Big monopoly newspapers, investment Journals and up-llft magazines that are ketit hv the criminal rich to mislead the public by false, editorials and news comment In favor of the schemes of the i WaM Street wolves have all at timos opened their concealed batteries. But ftlaiit Is ti mighty warrior and through It all The Uncle Sam Oil Company hs continually Increased Its assets.

It has thousands' of acres of oil and guilty of the too common practice of gas leases properly located In the big a. oil counties In Oklahoma, and over lif- leaving a windrow Of clods or loose hundred -acres of deeded lands, earth along the middle of your road to The greatt high grade oil field in the world is in Kange 7 In Osage, Pawnee Impede traffic and absorb water at the and Creek counties In Oklahoma. In the same uisirict in mis Kange i our tom- one iime wnen tne tug tight starts The comoetltlon The Uncle Sam Oil for the final protection of our great Company pioneered and has bravely Osace lease. However we can succeed we can pay big dividends' from our present proper- 500 SHARES ties when developed while are securing the validation of our Osage lease. qoo SHARES WITHIN 7,000 FEET OF A 6,000 BAR- The Uncle Sam Oil Company.

Kansas City, Kansas. Find remittance for stock as advertised per opposite tbe amount designated below. $10.00 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Iirsi rain. i.eave tne roatts smooui pan controis two hundred acres of be recognised by anyone who will visit over the entire surface and traffic will deeded laJid and has nearly three thou- this property. There are about twenty spread and be less likely to produce REL WELL During th.

past few weeks the Company has secured by warranty deed, a two thirds Interest in 160 acres. In near-Iv the center of the township that contains nearly all of the great Cashing gushers. At a cost of sixteen thousand dollars It has secured another lease cornering with this deeded land. It Is negotiating for another property and then from 2 to 5 drills at once me started. MAY SOON HAVE A 10.000 BARREL PRODUCTION.

We have what Indicates now thirty (a) deep sand locations on these two properties in the dishing District. Some 5.000 to 6,000 barrel wells may be secured on fme of this property. There are five producing oil sands in this district. The oil Is rich in gasoline. We can get rich operating the small wells, but our chances for gushers will $20.00 2,500 SHARES $50.00 5,000 SHARES $100.00 SHARES $200.00 ..20.000 SHARES $360.00 (Name of Remitter.) (Street, City and State Address.) THE eileral courts if the commission shall to Insist upori its order.

Yes We Have It And we honestly believe that A "OX" tfsiir Trttiii is the best hair tonic on the market 60c a bottle. Sold only by ua. Gray's Drug Store ft Respectfully submitted, UNCLE SAM OIL CO. By H. H.

TUCKER, Pres. (Address all letters to the Company.) KANSAS CITY, KANSAS Always use the grader in such Ara.vnr denendent on a certain1 way as to make the road oetter and am0unt of water or moisture in the not worse for the passing traffic. road gurface. Practically all clays When the road has been placed in and molst 8oil8 if not too gandy, wm good condition as to crown and puddie if worked when wet, and on smoothness the road drag is the best arylng out -n very hard. The, tool for maintaining it in that condi- dra ln connection with traffic is lion.

Drag the road after each rain exaentially a puddling machine, which, while the surface 1b still moist but not when properly used, leaves the road sticky. Use a light drag and move BUr(aC8 crowned and covered with a only a very little earth just suffUM- smooth layer of puddled and densely ent to fill the ruts and depressions and backed goi Thi8 layer ig ag neariy leave a slight surplus if the crown is impervious to water as It Is possible low. Rido on the drag and shift your to make it Following rains find position according to the amount of little or no place for lodgement, as the earth necessary to be moved. If the water quickiy rung 0ff to the side rain has been of long duration it may dtches. Unless the rain is long con-be advisable to drag the road twice; tinued tne road guI.face la not soften- urst very soon auer tne rain, ana pd to auy sreat depth Tne prompt again when the clay Is drying out or nse of the drag aftor eacn rain beginning to set.

the smooth and readv to with- Do not drag a dry road. Successful gtand the next gtorm. ing to the defendant. There was strike on the road. About half of the men walked out and about half re mained on their jobs.

Lawhorn was one of the men who stuck, and he has been working ever since. He was suspended from the organization, whom he claims is now trying to per secute and blacklist him. He says he has receipts to show he belonged to the trainmen's union for 15 years. Lawhorn is a young, clean looking man. He gave $100 bond for his appearance before Justice W.

O. Miller next Thursday. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. After August 1st a penalty of 25 ent a will be added to the dog tax After the Jst week ln August all dogs not wearing the 1913 tag will be shot. 'Further notice will not be Wm.

MITCHELL, Commissioner of Public New Awnings on Federal Building. 1'hil. Helln an, local tent and ai- Ing manufacturer, has just completed a contract to fit all windows of the new federal building with awnings. Camp Meeting July 21. Holiness camp meeting begins at Mineral Wells park July 01 and continues until August H.

Eight hundred people from over the stale are expected. Pur Aluminum, 10 quart Preserving it II I i I I Therefore, to make your road smooth, use a road machine or grader to put it ln proper shape in the spring of the year. To keep your road smooth, use the road drag judiciously after each rain. This will keep an earth or gravel road ln the best shape In which it is possible to maintain it throughout the year. Pure Aluminum, 10 quart Preserving Kettles; guaranteed for 10 year, on sale Friday; only 79e.

each. Burke's. ARREST MAN FOR WEARING LODGE EMBLEM TODAY'S QUOTATIONS MARKET! BY WIRE CATTLE: Kansas City, July 13. Receipts, 8,000. Market steady.

Dressed beef steers, $9.50 to $10.00. Prime fed steers, $8.50 to $9.50. Cows and heifers, $4.50 to $9.75. SOON TO Wi New York, July 13. The Thaw sanity case will go to the jury this not to honor any requisitions on the city department unless the money already appropriated by the city council is in the treasury.

The result will be no pay day for ity employes on July 16th and unless the council appropriates money every department of the city will 'evening, it is predicted. Thaw de- si clares the Jury will give him a elear- au ance. Dr. Austin 'Flint, alienist, tes-. tified that Thaw suffers from para- tits" of Democracy.

monia. In European countries where divorce is more difficult than the standard of marital fidelity Is much low er than in this country. MAY CLOSE; NO FUNDS (By Associated Press.) Kansas City, July '13. 'Mayor Jost today notified Mat Flynn, comptroller 1 I'M' hogs: Receipts, Market, steady. of sales, to $7.35.

Top price, $7.45. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) graved three links, the emblem of the Odd Fellows, of which Lawhorn is a member. "That locket was given to me by my aged mother. It was a present from the best mother a man ever had. It contains her picture aud a lock of her hair.

I have worn It every day since I have received It, and I'll not have It taken away from me. I don't believe there Is a court ln the country that will hold that a man can't wear a locket from his mother. This country has not yet reached the stage where a man's liberties are taken away from Hiss Laura Dow has been eleetoi him." said Lawhorn. secretary of the Wisconsin 'Press A The trouble with the trainmen's sociation and is the first- woman to union started over a year ago, accord-1 the positoln. For WHEAT: City, July 13.

"July $1.04, 3-4. September 99 1-8 December $1.01 1-2. CORN: July 73 3-8. "5 September 70 3-8, split- December 61 1-4. at Uwi Phone636 Piersol Ice Cream Co.

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