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Mil r"t I Wgl, m a . ; utm v . OJLYPXPER In L' CITY.bf mor-than 3 500. Pco, anri h ' LV t iuii''on of any and aU other prper-, in the City, ccrnl ' ZollO KREBS. OKLAHOMA, TI1U1 i n . JI. Nun Hi 0 m1 rSIi '"S . v&i a?l hI mB m ihu EtflsSa h3 C' h5kI Bl ex ' vsm EM oH Ehbl Ha rnl ran tffl IF myAf JKBL JlflL mmWk MHTOHsto JlML v wav' NOR MAY EIZE RAiLROftDS TRAINS MUST RUN HEGARD- LESS OF THE WAGE CONTROVERSY BUY ASK FDH ttL VOLUTITEERS Governor Robertson Asks For Co. operation Of nyor and Com- mcrclal Codies In Pcnr'no; Man To Run hoacJs Oklahoma City, Okla, Indication tl at the Btate may take ovor the o on Jon ol jail roads within its boide j i in I'd the strike be ca'l&d loi October L ) ro in o eucct, w i made in a BNil nent issued by Got m nor Robeit c i Governor Roati ton cui'ed upc .. t i in. vor of all cities in the sato an 1 (icidents of all chambers of com tnice to appoint tnunediatplv commit 'ecj to work in co-operetion with the state, and federal rovc miner is and to uncertain the names and uddies.. of ) i engineers and locomotive lire-men ti o would be willin? to voluntter to 'jrvo the state in operating the trains li case such action is doomed dtlMb iible ' '"Concerning the merits of the con iroveisv between the laihoads and Ihfh emplovts I have rothing to snv,' aid th governor ' IIowi vet, tii. go trnoi ot the state I am bound to tike cotice of the sufleiins and lo"s that t nation-wide strike would entail The companies and etfrploves muct jmde'-stand that thev comprise b I a tmall percentage ol the papula t on o Aneucn, and that the iailwa.S L lobs primarily to all He people an 1 i permitted to onci itp for the ben i L-? that roe., aiise and acrue to cUl I le people, and that the ques ion of ( oiils and wage eai in s aic but in in cntal to the gient b 4 u cs ot ti in Oitation and that 1 o inlcievt" o all 1 o ico,)Ie are vn n-ir and pai" pount to the inters -.U ol .n class or Ucticn "Millions Lost Already." "Alieady mllliras of dolln s h-va been lo3t to produceis on a court oi liihog pi ices as a ic ult of the tin eat tied railioad stnke II a stiike oc cui a and it becomes eliectual cany j ore millions of Uollii1 Ml be lot luainoss will be itiralyzpd and Riea iu tcung will lesult to all the pcoile xhe state itself cannot atiord to be Ihe vaiiou-. institutions injured -bv I iluie to tiampoit luel end supplle ' he schools without n el would in a Eliort time be comptllcd to close 'I am in hopes tint the thieatened cU lU'ity of a striLe mas be aveitcd tnd thai a pcaceiul solution of tho I'i licuUies m ly be tound, but my duty Io all people icquircs tbat I give warn a i, that tho raihoads must operate in laia stite, rerai diets ot the strike Volunteers will be lound to opeipto I e'ght tiaina at leat, and the state will be justiiipd in taking possession Dl these piopertlcii and opeiatmg I'lem in the inteiebt ot ull the people, (horld occasion derind To that end I call upon all good citizens of the rtite to ue theii best efforts, first, Io aveit the strike, second, to as& bt Ihe Btate in every way possible so I o conduct the afTairs that the least I obslble suffering and inconvenience will result v Law Enforcement Is Ordered. "I hereby ask the majois md pies- lents of all chamber ol commerce to Immediately appoint committees to uoilc along the lines indicntod in co ppernting With the state and federal loveinment, and to ascertain, the limes and present address of all en (ineorfa and locomotive liromen who would be willing to volunteer and I ferve the state ?n opei utin,; neceps irv trains, in case such action is deemed advisable "I hereby leaupst all sheriffs, ciders nf polioo and other peaae oficer of Ihe state to prepare themselves for tny emergency that may arise, in the t latter of protecting lite and ptopptty ml in Mt lining oid-thiou bout th- l! i it ' I h l 1 n thei ull rti'l )ik " 'fin r In am min pi th it imv be den p it qui Up in n untamlng law and cuder in their re spective comomnities " v Miners Fading Wage Slash I Ten'e Haute, Ihd The first author- native statement to the effect that the nine operators will declare for a re duction in pay for mining coal when the new sc.de is negotiated in 1924 ivas made bv Will II Penha, secie iry of the Indiana Bituminous Oper itors association In making a new eali,v said Mr Penna, ' we shall ex pect to adjust it to coriespond to oth er industiles and the i educed cost of 4 Ing " Wheat falls Delow $1 Mark Portland, Oie Wheat pi ices wont Delow $1 pei bushel lecently foi tho 5rst time since August 2, 101Ct the lose being at 97 cents to $1 01 for iin t edmte delUeiy The threatened railroad licup was asci ibed as the reu lon foi the bieak Fifteen Millions For Hospitals Washington A hill aupropriatini? it",toOO.,$)0 foi hospitalization, pur osea particularly to caie for the in le-isim; number of cases among foi ier service men will be introduce'd m Sergt. Theodora B. Crawley, U. S. M. C, who set a new wor si's record by shooting 177 consecutive tull's eyes at 800 ards, us ng a service rifle. In the Winchester match at Camp Perry, Ohio. The former record Was 105, Sergeant Crawley is thirty years of a?e a Kenturkian, ;.ojt3s are mm umm YARD IVIEfJ VOTE TO STAY ON THEIR JOBS ( ' ' SEROT. T. 8. Cr.WLEY a KI, w between Joplin, Mo , and Sequoyah, The Operators Plan To Keep the Lines '6re la,d at the second annual con Running If the Threat To Stnke , rfn"on of e Sequoyah Ti ails asso .,,,, ' Ration at Marble City, fifteen miles Materializes.- U01thwestff heie "' Tom hundred and fifty delegates New York Railway executives took 'ora Joplin, Riloara Springs, Watts, active steps to keep the l lines run IVestulle, Stilwell, Sallisaw, and mng il the threatened tail strike ma- Cthcr places alon.j; the highway weie tv-iialies Octobei 30 (recent A laipi delegation of Toit A member of he Gcneial Managers t!,nith bus'ness men also attended and association let it be known that all ldded t0 the whulasm of tho gath joacs enteiin j New York would jom 1 1 "SjmS an adveitismg campaign for woi.ci3 to fill such vacancies as might occur At the same time the Eiie issued en appeal to the public foi volunt a s to man cabs and platform. Ivaihoad orficials professed to bo little concerned about their yard forces upon announce nent that thuty locals of the Railioad aidmasteia' as.oe- latiQn, claiming to have 2,500 mem bers m the vicinity of New York, had voted to stick At the same time P Welsh, an oriranizr fn, th Rea. men's union, hinted, that the railroads "1ve at the consolidated schools of witn m automatic shotgun by Rn need not logic to coastwise slnppirig pni and Canut8 Caves usually are Watt ute gAme WW4en, John Btav lines to movo nnv nnnsanra f,fTiii I uiU of concrete and brick, with er3 and C F Johnson. asslPtiint game ed by Btrlko afl be Balcl mcmDor$ Q. the mlQn ,ouid ,CiUb0 t0 mnn coastwise vessels in the evont of a railroad strike ' T-lrtftHa - , r , . u ,, rf i" ux f mi nf ul! "?dZ 'TZM tf the strike smmtfoti Both the f' 1 M.nareis -w-oeH( ticn and the ' n of 1 J v I it. j io Ajsocinli no i ' i I 1 ps issued a si i cm it i it tint the public "th leil innii tu could not afford rt'tis ncc n lattcl bv present laboi cost und cillnc up 11 rends to publish statements o i reductions made einco the 12 pe p it wage cut was didered, in order-to show that , the roads were making sac , llfices tliemsehes an 1 not putting the whole burden on Hboi KILLS LION TARZAN WAY Prince William of Sweden Kills east Wiih Knife. Pa i Prince Willlim of Sweden, reluming iiom the jungles ot Afilca, ' with a recoid of hating killed a lion in a hand to hand fight is likelv to be the most socially sought after man of the approaching llivloia season A few wet?ks ago Piinco William wis in the inteiior ol Alrici Wit'i three companions he Heft his main col- umn ind went on a hunt for antelope fot the royal kitchen lie hud shot one and was hasttnii toward It whrr a lion spiang at hi i from covei, its iii st stroke knocking his lllle from his grasp The pi','", eeeirg flight was im possible, uodged the second spring and managed to pink hi3 fingois into the animal's eyes, blinding it Evad Ing the lashing of the brute's p iws, he diew his hunting knife and stabbed it tluoue;h tho neek teaching a vital spot When his tei rifled apst-i,-3 lan up the Hon was dead Upper Silesia Division Given. J Paris The decision of the council of the league of nations on the Upper Silesian question, made public, divides j i tho nlehiKP.ltft area, in almopf p.minll parts between iTOura and Gorinany, as to the number of communes, and provides administrative machinery for the gradual Inauguration of the new regime over a peiicd of fifteen years Hock Island Buys Engines Topeka, Kan 'he Rock Island locomotives for freight service liom the Amriiean locomotive works to be delivered during DecemLer, 1921, iind Janua v, 19J' oificlils anuo niJ Ihs order supplements the oider of thiity fie locomotives purchased last Aeai, all having been delivered and in service Aanouncement alsowas made of the purchase oi 200 composite coal cars to be deliveied during Da- cember TRIAL TO BE COMPLETED s Delegates at Marble City Meet are ' Assured Federal Aid Sallisaw, Okla Definite plans for the completlou of the Sequovah Tiail Schools Build Storm Caves Cordell, Okla As a result of the many storm caves built this summer an school grounds In western Okla homa childien will have almost as rood r'oiection when at school as iney would have at home Storm cae ftt roe of the school houses re 918ut feot m tne eround, eight " ten foet wlde and iun m length row A"en to thhty leet As many t S00 childreo cau get iuto the aiorm openings for, ventilation at both ends pnd along the top. Ur'y In rare In- toes are tuey used, but patron t,x t"nsee from a few dollais to w hlh I1-000 for the satisfaction knowing-that Uwlr children have fhe piotectjon of aood storm tiave. nn tQJ.my & tbe J1Illtori a , u!ui m on of fh , rnT,,,, art, a f a c 0 n L ( n 1 to i i iin'ii iK vi lopmentl ' tli in conn up t lie !ifl il Is li itltu into th help in Iho nd until a 1 dan-ei is pat. dv.ce: r lowing pj fall W,n0 Gr Nw Means Econ- omy, Is Claim By Tulsa Agent TuL i, Okla , This is the seabon to &( t the plowing uo'ic loi anothei vca:, i iv Jolui H Ji ilonc, co inly I in if-cnt who fcnj0 thfio evci lcaaon wliv the plowing iu u xt eai s ciop ihould be lorn tins Ull Numerous ns cts that pie upon laim ciopb aie aill d by cpo di to the cold, and j tmnh ladu deeply m u pluit diseases die also given a setback by 'all plowing The enoimous growth or crab grass ind woeds present eveiywhere could oo turhed intd tho best ol fei tiliger if ilo."d under deeply now During tho i"in1or wonths tills would rot and fo m r ma p'ant tooa tor anotner jeni, Malone ( aid li left however, until phuiii tli o the ten pt ion to bum t cT vill be too pi tat toi many of us Ti'l plow in? menns economy ot hoisp powci, h sild Theirt is not ho ru h row t 'X theic will lie in ihe pi n Tho dn s aie murh coo'e o d it is i good time lor den g such h iy y o.k Prori a standpoint of production most props actually yie'd better on land that has beer stirred deeply in IV fall thon tho"p planted on Bpring 'g ed 1 nd Mn'one advised CREEKS SELL LAST LANDS Twenty Years of Law Suits Involved fh Loto -4 liTuskoeee, Okla After twentr j ens oi law suits, sales and coxx lionises the Clock n ition is about to d jprbP oi tin last ol its intefests in tue oiiginal Muskogee townite Tie ninety hne town lots cnu pn its lho1a t block ot Cm1 ii i it here, verc tin own on the i a ki at luiic p ction Octobei 13 AP th t leu i'r to the Citl r-1 turn u. t i tho tie i3 scveiit i lot m Tulfca ar i COO ace ct lands o.er the ( I tiiiil b i Tie lot's tint weic hi Id hen rccov. od J i on uitt jca u ao flud wric lu d 1j A "iq 1 In p Pfo bnve n t l n t') .et to tax it tn but l n. a tei fiei t, 'c New E ectnc Lino Amorlta Bonds of SIOi h"vn oeen voted by Bvion i"d A' M 'alia cotsntv, to build an o co c tipnn illusion line from Iviow-t F n a dl. toncc of eihtcen miles TV pivui Maut at Kiowa will I unlh t p'f nr tv ior tlie nev in" 1 onti ict lor eroctine: the iij h f be n t to a Kansas Citv fiim It vill be 'onpletcd In ninetv days rb flam c o rCT ' Has Oklahoma a Motto? What are the words v tit ten on the great seal' Whit do ttiey mean Do vou 1 now' nlhei did several state officials fo'lowin queries from a btudent in tho Oklahoma City schoo's The motto of the state of Oklahoma Is "Laboi Omnia Vincit ' meaning fiboi ofrcones all" It appenes in ho rentet of the sea' pround the bor 3er of wh eh are written tho won'3 'The Oteat Seal of tl o State of Okla- aoma' Shotgun Presented te Qovernor Oovirnoi Robertson was presented. ' -"MJunn q anions It Is Intended ipi use ln &ductprs to Hold Meeting . Duiaat. Okla The Southeastern rision of the Oklahoma Educational oclation ill meet here November I tf 6 and 6, according to eq annouuoe. jat by P. . Lafrrt ff of th tg,0HPtion i?0 A i (Octs . i one ba Oj .. GENUINE JftfS iwiai i i iisr&o r. ? m TOBACCO We want you io avo iho best paper ior "&ULL." Ge now you oaiv rooelvo with oaoh pnokagea hook of 24 Iccvca of lllk-V.-the very finest dQarette paper in the woritt. THE OIL GAME l's Facts and Fa Haas; 'PRINCES AND PATTPFF " Procluced.By Oil Venture "W IL'DCAT" VlLL A i (1 Wildcat Company A IiJsroHY Oi v, HI i 1 j m i ' Ti 1 po 1 ti c n 1 unston i Catarrh Cannot "urc'i with IO Mi APPLICATION ai ' annot re ioh the sent of ti e I uj.rru i' a loeal Uisci'e, Krp.u uen.( 1 lv constitutional conoliUtti a i i o 1 r to ure it you must i U i 1 ittuidl remady Hal) a Catarrh ' ine i-. taken internally and oin ihi bloii on the mucous stortae 1 i ymem Halls Cacar1!! ftfeuieu i ' riKill 1 by one of tha bust ni v a th o ( intry fe.r eara n iepl if ne of the be r omljin 1 u th some f i i unilf e perffc it tin in i (? j In U I rh ( HlO M 1 rpsiP-i in toatilnon i t' J CHJ AH Prui Halls 1 prpdut ' rhal CUI I fcc fr t is co , p Ol 1 to- Iii a f "SwiftPremium Bacon for Breakfast Tlie old-fasjiioned, jwett, savory kind that i3 criap a-d fine-flavored. We have just received a fresh supply. Fresh nn1 v ' gausoand lie Siuba.'o, Ve , 0 t A,( Kt iai4 t j i, , iO' a np&i