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TheOlkahoma Miner PjjWI Er Tnjrjday Eta . tjJV.- l'H A member of the Oklahoma pr.. a-- at r. J A. HEATH-JO'. K. Prop Ja.. e Hathcock Pjb.jsher. Entered a -oM-Uws matter it the postof.ee at Krebs. OK.a i,t, Jilr :-. t rf March 3 lrcJ. Ml ADVERTISING wUI be ,un and charged for until or dered discontinued. Advertising Rale D.-oSay or p! ite 17-- pr.nch PWered 2 J cent?, per inch. 3,ri!e column each insertion. Iyca'.3, 5c per i.r.e single column fir-t insertion, 5c for each t:me r-c-ated. Pa?e adch. $15.50 Subscr.pt:on Pnce: One Year by rn.I - 2.00 4jnth - K00 Pi i Circulation Copjs A., t. Is-. lt13 Publisher LX?-2 rf"Ss36 i .. -c"" This p2perhas enlisted with the grTcmmcnt in the cause of America for the period of the war iVIEW OF CURRENT Sermars Protest They Cannot Surrender War Criminals for Trial by Arties. Y 60VEJifJMEHT WOULD FALL C-jncil f Ambassadors May Coo. t der Sam Modifications Gnat rII of Foreign Exchange Way Stop Exports Results of Viscount's Grey's Letter. E EDWARD V. PICKARO. '. ,u, - always evident intention us mur-h of the Versaille .. :.- she could brought matters n -r and the allies to the crlf '..' hist week. The test of the T f.i' allies to enforce fuJl 'MU'-e with the terms of the pact up in the use of the Germans II n- .t U-ei of Uflr crlniPii and IV i !.. Mitia.UUi.., for trial is demand i i In mconiniioe with the treaty i i i Germany signed. The list, com t r Mn names, was handed to I' '! v.n Leaner, head of the Ger u .in 't.'!(v'fition at Paris, for trans H -' "ii t. his government. He had I). ii .n.iisiirig, verbally and In writ Ii ' .i-M.u'.t the enforcement of that ql.niM- of the treaty, and finding his 8i-.ui i'm i utile, sent the list bark t i!h I ii It foreign office and re s -"..1 In. post. The list was sent to I 'in liv wU-grnph. but the Berlin A" nun. nt nmde it plain that It ultl In ! consent to extrnilltinn if tJ . V ' c I'.. F i (!' its attitude was expressed M.-i'-.r of Defense Noske, who i I li "tin ender of those men Is ' ..il'v impossible Suppose I suo 'I l in getting the men arrested von tl. nk the train taking them to iim- would le allowed to cross th. fi -tut ii r - And if a crowd held up th. fi mi do ju Imagine that I could or dor Germans shot down so that otln r Germans should he handed opr ti. the revenge of their enemies? Th. government might resign, but what party could take Its placer Passive- resistance. It was said would be the course followed hv Ktf-rf government. The Berlin pres age -l tlmt dellry of the men could I jj.it he ii'. le, si tuo general asser- . I -J It - It plan Ca'Jnci d,roai,l tb-re was that German "- - - ' - Htt of offender " -.- tpbUlty. and '.- -? -, ! roider tt. f.x s-'. c h r 'uaMot' As for the f.-rrcer ka.5r h fate ' wna to be efthor trial and parish I i v -r . i. exile from Eu r-f - Ac : ' Geddes. Brit!h r - .r f n -.l -ri end re- -." -r ;- a-j in a speech at A' !" 'ha: th g lernient lntend eJ to rJt the for5r etaj-eror tf.a) --; t ot whaterer penalty na ; - - - 5 be added that If H?- ' ; --v-. .-.-j 9 giving bba asylnm j - - r - - " n ne island tie-, ' '.ii .j.i -.f E3 for 'v. fa er rr:Vr e-,-i wt re.de on Iath tem'ory In Ercp. Trere Ijts tc talk '4 a trade embargo , ara.a; fl.iaed to x-inpel her to rar- ' re&ier WilbeJm. hnt It Is not coold ered Iftefy that this will be resorted ' to by the allies. F'lreSsai etcharge, which had ben Sf'-i.dily fai tag fur mse time, went down -th a crah last week, ar.d fiti'wler of all rliher Tere" thrwn iot a near-fame. On American stock - l.aDges ice tomhJed fast and h'ln of wariie add-d to the col L pe by driKirg thSr stocks and Y ! (a th market. Tie caues and r5bv ef'-.-: of all this must te !eft to ''.. financial experts to tell. Bjt one th ig f made dear to eierv c&e. That u tha; the high cost of 0 - . , . . , . ..". . j. - i 52o.00 Weekly, MenWomen. As a mater of parliamentary pro ' . . L. , , . . t ci.ire. the rty now g througi ( Advertise. Start Landy factory ti.e entire twrt through which it at home, small room, any-where. before It rejtlon on Nov em We tell hownd furnish every- tr l.. s. any airendments are In or... der Sewtt Johnson hurried back tnm? from the far Wet with the assertloc SPEC ALT Y CANDYMAKIXG tft he wcaid po.h Ws amendmenl South 18th st. Philadplnhia P girins: , rnitwl Ptatei, six vote8 lp o sou en locn. st, rnnaaeipnia, ra the I-arne Xation. the same at the K-'ti-.h empire. This, Lord Grej innri'erj was preferable to the Len r r--rarion. wbch sometimes wt'H vr he empire from voting at a'l. J '.iw.n and hi supporters saj cow fa opponents of his nln ail! find tr-'-lre fn the tMstHnn f h. ing nore Brlfis.h than the British." In any event Lord Greys letter ha 3tistifi to the British and to manj AiDerans, this country's hesitancy tc enter the League of Nations without full eo&c'ileratioa and careful exam-' !nati"n ;ne It Is so radical a de parture from onr traditional policy Jt wjII go far toward restoring m maJD'iiining sympathetic relations be tween Arcrlea and Great BirtaJn, e. rcal!y if we do finally enter the leag-je. F -Tftary of the Navy Daniels ap f-re.1 tefore the senate subeommit tf-e itivetigatlng navy awards and re plierl vigorously to the charges mad hy luar Admiral Sims and others. He read a prepared statement In which he took up point by point state menu before the subcommittee by Admiral Sims and dwelt at consider able length on the two major dis agreements voiced by the admiral namely, the awarding of decorations to officers who lost their ships through submarine attacks or by mines, and the relative Importance of shore and sea duty. On the latter Mr. Dan iels said he had not and never would 'approve a disparity between awards given men who served on shore as compared with the men who went to sea." Admiral Sims, he asserted, probably advocated high awards for many officers whu served on staff duty ashore and few awards for officers who went to sea because "most of Admiral Sims' duty in the navy has been on shore." Secretary Daniels declared there was nothing the matter with the morale of the navy except a shortage of enlisted men In mnnv ra ings and Insufficient pnj for ofllcers and men left. LETTERHEAD I PRINTING 1 8 on i V BOND V a' U -tate ivarm j oans LONG TIiME LOANS, Intresl due once a year J. A. Heathcock, KREBS, OKLAHMA. Money to loan on improved farms J A Heathcoc . haie ha i setral appl.cation for houses Fa- ou one or two hat you woull rent out? I t 1 .' an1 0 ,n b'ork 1 If ;-ou -rant a nr i f juiing proper?- ou fhouli no' or-r'ook th.s J A Iathcock. real e?ta, Kreb, Ok!i 2 in 1 1 - No better r'j in? . ffr-i J A Heath read e?"i Krbs. Okla. r.pi I re : Fixe XTHD- icint;. -ch'toi . - cer.t- tor Krcb- if 1 roj ottion, in-tstictif.n A'i- drc- !a-.. 1 :-ctt- B.ndinjj and Inur;nce C ;ak.-i Acrident and Healtl I j.t;trncnt, Sapin a, Mjcl.it;-r Capital $1,500,000. THE SKIN (BEAUTIFIER The irrst i-Mf ar i mit wonrlM-ful facial prepMratui of t'.c n, dtn age. It fS5 u," softns ar, "deuil er wr.ich ia de ighiful In at ' nance and teasing in cfTct. Used during the i i It is a protection from te Sun and W.nd. Ib the even'n? its use as- - a f.. ult less conplex- J-a' Jtate p; a. rjjs P?1 n ir ana Men All deaJ. , u- sj. : .n-nnttvtK mARtirfi&iVfam L.5MPAHY D.VLLAS, TEXAS Ask !"n T'r.i l?i5Wap?o?hVa,k15aiTlcttl1 Good Proportion. Previous ref Wichita's Best Flour Golden Age Macaroni and Spaghetti HeadLightjmd Bear BradCanned Goods Canova Coffe KREBSj OKLAHOMA If 'u bavn't made enough mon- . - . tr etti'I thf r ar- trving to .t' n ' ' 'ill V'jiir fHTTl, r ' nr af 'n'- and I will g t , t i ,. . f (r .von n pa th.t' mori- ' ? ft a id v 11 Kiv- on five or ten ,ar r-i on a loan, at G p-r cnt ii '-rr t J A Heathcock, Ileal Es tate, Kreb, Okla , "Tht Rats Around My Place Were Wise," Says John Tuthill "Tried everything to kill them. Mixed poison with meal, meat, cheese, etc Wouldn't touch Tried RAT SNAP Inside of ten das got rid of all rats " You don't have to mix RAT-SNA F with food. Saves fussing, bother. Break a cake of RAT-SNAP, lay it where rat? scamper. You will see no more. Three sizes, 25c, 60c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Mill- I wee Drug Co. Sold and guaranteed by Wat son Brother-, Krebs, Okla. Lots 8 and 9 in block 106. On car line. Good property and can now be bought at a bargain. J. A. Heath cock, real estate, Krebs. Wednesday, November 26, is 3et erart for everybody to look afte fuel Ftel day J. B. A. Robertson, Governor. Lots 4. 11 and 12, in block 150. I for sale. T.ese lots are located en the street car line and would make fine residence property. J A Heath cock, real estate, Krebs, Okla. I At a bargain, lots 16, 17, 1 and ,15, in block 1 52 You can't ge' property any better located than th's ' n the cit AH on the street car line. J A. Heathcock, real estatf Lot 8 in block 21. in the tit of Kaileyville This is a bargain. J A Heathcock, Real Estate. Krebs. Okla 40 acres of land, all fenced and in cultivation. Good 4 -room dwelling, barn and sheds, cow sheds, smoke house, good well of water, good voting orchard. Near the city and is a bargain. J. A. Heathcock, real es tate, Krebs. Okla. Plenty of money to loan at 6 per cent interest J. A. Heathcock, Real Estate, Krebs, Okla. Government Land, timbered, watered, productive, healthful ; 20 to 60 acres tillable on 160 acre tract: for farming; stock, poultry and fruit raising. I locate good homesteads and sell deeded land. Stop at Ruddels on the Mo. Pa cific R. R. See D. Warren, coun ty surveyor of Stone Co., Mtn. View, Ark. Postage. No col ored. experience unnecessary, .free tcnoo of lnt ruction. Address Massachti setts Bonding and Insurance Company Accident and Health Department. Sag inaw, Michigan Capital $1 500,'00 WHOLESALE Your Grocerman For ADL!GNT S3ANO Distributed By BREWEN--KIPLE GRO. CO No. 4G33 I'uljlishr 1 m the fikl ,,,,, Miner March 18-25-April 1 .100, STAThOFOKLMIOMx K tsburg County, SS. ' In the District Court of s11(. County. ' Mrs M. A. Stnitton Plaintiff VS J. T.Strutton.... Defendant, The State of Oklahoma t-. tj ' Above Defendant: Said defendant, J. T. Strutton will take notice that he h.t t. sued in the above named . , t for a divorce on the grout ,,; Abandonment, and gross neglect of duty. and you, ,.,i K fendant, must answer the jutit-.,-, filed therein by said plaintm . n or before the 3rd day of Mav 1920, or said petition will , t ; ken as true and a judgmtt t 1',, .aid plaintiff will be rendcud cordinglv. MACK LF-'I I Court (.k ', (SEL) By Margraret Grady n. ; . X Redwine, tt'n. -I'i.iintiff. 1LLSR ATS and mice tha 's RATSNXP ', reliable todent deuo-i f . i. . cakes no mime with oth. : Your mone back it it laiK 25c sive (1 cake) enough toi tr Kitchen or Cellar. 50c size (2 cakes) for ( I . House, coops, or small buildim.- $1.00 size (5 cakes) enoueh ; farm and out-buildings, storaee t ings, or factory buildint.- Sold and guaranteed bv Mn Drug Co. Sold and guaranteed b ( son Brothers, Kreb-, Okla Catarrh Cannot Be Cured vr'tli I.'x'M. Ai'PUC vriON-. .- lnnot uar 11 ii t- s ,t of tt " s .. tarrh is a blou r r cn'ituiiu!i ' ii i i In oiUi-r to cur It ou n.j : t nal rrr.f .1:e. hall's Cafirr .nil i -.'! - 1 a ' v! ri I'- t'vt aii 1 : u jus Jrf if 1 it w i '. ' not i t.Ai.k n . i r ' "s f r"- T'U I tv o.wj of .'w li i ; ui.'i.s i 'h.-. . o in try for -.tar . v rcpu!.r prtvririK.n It Is -."i r -'"i-" b-i-' i r h ' n"wn. combine 1 v. ' ' i' J in -!" -! a IH-tlnT itir r'U .1 1 lis r. 1 ' - Vh? porft t n ' m r t . I rr ".'- M. I- ; - 1 I'i. 1 r''il result in .1 it tup Send for ttt.inniali "r ! J iTii Vi:v & CO . Prop , 1. .t o F .1 1 I;; it 1 '" 7.V ri'. 'h t n,t a f-r oivm.p' V