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12 TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27, 1918. SECOND SOCIALIST ATTACK PREVENTED Now York Pollen Interfere Willi Ki'iiiunl I Moris on l.nllirr Ing l r l ull to l'..M'iiM'. "ROWDYISM" TERM APPLIED onunl-isimirr llnrlght Submit Itc Mrt on Munilav Mglu's Ills I urhiniiit to Minor 1 1 3 tn ii. NKW VDHK, Nov. To pre vent a recuirmu'e of the rimiti be twt'pn sorlailHl.1 nrd .mlilieis nnd idiom which followed the meeting In Ma.llMjti Squire isinlen l.uil imtht, I police. ei'IVi'H Win' IlillTll'il IoIiIkM, Iii ii ti.in In K.ini Klfi I'liMith street In whic h in d' r ti.i t mi. 1 1 i I .i ' I 1 1 1 1 - j ered Id ili'iniiinre r.iiil.ilt an. I .Sever'tl Imri'lri'il r 1 1 r n In uniform gathered ijuiMiilo Oio Imil, their num ber helm; augmented .is the. iih-i'I ( ing jrni;ri-iiK'il They lonelily bundled unit young woo. in wiiilnu a mini iture red flag In her Ii ilr while taking ll froio her. After Ui" nieellng stinted the mil ilinrit uml siillots I m ;i ri 1 t ciiliuiii'i', Tonsilitis Quickly Relieved Miller's Anil pile Oil Draw Son-iifno anil HihIius- .Swelling. Out I mn't suffer from swollen I miniln whi'n unit application of Miller's Antiseptic iii i known on Nnakn lll) will remove much of Mm Soreness, and afford woleuino relief In tirualh In. So great la thn penetrating power of thlH antiseptic nil that It will go MirouKh uml through Mm thickest no In leather In thrrn m I nu Cii. It I' absolutely harmlnm to the tenderest akin, hut goes to work killing pail tha minute applied. For quirk relief from any pain be. aura to use Miller's Antiseptic 1)11 I known na Snaku DID- get a 300, COc O" II 00 hottln al liny good rt ru if atnra toiny tear tlila nut ami taki It with you, an Mint you will lm aura to get whnt yuu want. Money hank if not aatlafiiMl. KNOCKS OUT PAIN THE FIRSTROUND Comfortinif relief from pain makea Sloan's the World's Liniment. Thla famoua rellavar of rhaiimalle achra. aorenam, atlffnaaa, painful apruina. nauralitln palna, and moat other external twlnitaa that human ity auffera from, enjoya Ita Kreat aalea bncauae It practically never falli to brlnf apeedy. comfortliiK re Uef. Always ready for uaa. It taltni lit tle to ponetrato wltluiut rublrin and produce reauita. Clean, refrnahlnit. At all drug atnrea. A larjte bottle meana erononiv Xfie anr II 20. A WOMKKKt'l- OIKTl'NI'rY. The people of thla city have a won derful opportunity before them If they will heed what doctora f mm time memorable have been preach ing. Keep your stomach knd liver In a haalthy active condition! and that meana of cnureo that your bowel muat act properly. Where una a occupation la not of atich a nature that the whole body In 1ven ayatematlo exercise, and a auf. ficient biliary flow in that way es tablished, thla ran be hroiiuht about by tha proper medicine. To be real ly effective th'a medicine ahnuld live no Rrlplnn aenaatlun but ahould restore an eney, regular movement. ORGATONE TABLETS Io not irripe but they clean the ayatem thor ouKhly. 1'ae them and be happy. Sold by Hciall T)mg Httw. IMPORTANT LINKS Hygiene, rest, pure air, sunshine and a well-balanced diet, plus SCOTT'S EMULSION to improve the blood-quality, increase body-weight and build up resistance, are important links in the logical treatment of in cipient pulmonary affections. To a child or adult with a tendency to weak lungs or tender throat, Scott' brings a wealth of rich tonic-nouruh menL A little of Scott't EmmMtm todav may do you a world of good tomorrow. VottA Bownf. mixmfiOV J la is Eat Like a Wood Chopper . "After many dlncournglng years et suffering from stomach trouble Hd bloating. In which I could NU Only Bjwr'ir.j iii llin mnipit'til loo.l, I am now feeling entirely well. Thanks to Mayra Wonderful Hem edy which has done wonders for me. I pan now eat like a woodchopper ' and nor It" " a "imple, harm aa preparation that removes the oslarrhal mucus from the Intestinal traot and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, . Uvsr and Intestinal ailments, Includ. hra- appsndlcltla. One demo will con vince or money refunded. B-or sals by tha Quaker and Puri Utt dru 0Very- 1 I Ion m iii i, Hit Ijiirk by Mm polii'i 1'iii'i provost Koariln. Id j.nHi-iit ji 1 1 vm mIiu i'hiiriii thn hull singly i .ii mi! h ii k nml .iH iiii-il thn x 1 1 nu n Mitslilo Mutt Ihi- ri'ii f i ik was nol I hi lug d.sula vi'il and that mo disluyu U I li-i ;i lir i'S liail bi-i-li in.'i'li' Tin ili'l nol n.i i ).-l y Mm in f ri In iiii.form, how-i-vr. .'iiin of llo'iii illinlii''t to Mio parquet In front of Mm biiii'lini' ni'i Mii'io hum: nn Aiin-i ii ;iu uiid .1 l'liioh fl.ig. Th.'li' was lillt llllll ll H II r till lll'l in Mm Iii!! during tin' i I, IK ThiH W.IS Whrri a MOl'llIT lltl'l HI'VI'I'll I IVlI- l.iriH li'inovi'il a i'i lnrk'u- tiinn a in. in lil.tiiiliiii; ni'iir thn I nr. Tlin ioli;e lln'l llin Mlii'i'iii for 'i hlork In liolli illii-ciioiiM In pioTiMt Mo" ) n 1 1' r ii a 1 1 on a! I , I a when I In- ii t- Ing I'li'li'il. VVoini'n with rod flown or Mlihniia on thfir h:itn wrn ail ilri'Hii i roiii:li;y hy Ih" u n i f i I ini'i', wlin ili'iiiiiMili'il Mint lhi uf fi'i.illni: roliir hi1 ri'inovi'il, hut I ha pollri' ki'pt tlo' lfi"l Ii itloll'llUlrt Minv InK. No utt.irl.H wi-ri rnaln oo wo- llii'U, hill arviTJIl fnln Wl'll! I'llllU'il i hy Minium ami a fi-w Hi'tn lu-atin. 'I'lui pi.h'i' iiIw.inm liail Ihr Miiiaiion j HI'll ill h.lllil, hOA'I'ViO'. Ni:V VIM! K. Nov. 2. iamnn. mi ll hoi i,f hoIiIhtm, n ill'ii i ami "lie .Iiiii'b attain"! Mil" i"l fiiii; U the ao I'l iliHt iii.'i'i Ink at M uliami Siiuaia i'li'li'il la 'l nh'hl wim rhar.'ii liu iziol ii a "rowilyiMn" imfay hy I'o. I Iho i 'o in ii 1 1 i'.h I o n ir I'lnriiiht. Tho io- lli'n. in H.ll'l. hiiii ri'hirtlllit to ill-ti-ifioo wIMi ini'ii III uniform, hut h Hi h ill-oi'lrr an wan forniiilttii laMt nlichl u In-ii I hi' ai'i vii i- ini'ii attai kil iril f in I' Ii ii i wiarera ami atti'inioi"' to hn'iik ihioiiKh Mm pollri' Into the' Kiir.li'ii, uniilil not h toli'intril. A f I r ri inarkliiK thai ho hail iii.tIo a riport lo Mayor llvlan m Iho af fair, tin polii'ii roioinlnHoriir aahl;' "V trliol lo K''t I'm provoHt nwir nhiil last rnKht to Hfinl aoina niin to MaUlaoii Hiiiiirii Uanlioi lo hanill" Mii aohllrra. lull If Ihi-y arrived we ilhl not m thion. If Mmlr rowilylam rontlniica anmothlnK will have to ha dona with lhim " Tha rnmnilaalonar nddail that ha undnrirtooil tho aorlallaia wara Koln to dlHiiard tha ri-d fin for a Mui on. ithi.ic itrfinns Dliirh t Court. Cohha litmihor company v. Ti. B. Townln, IS nml fnrcloHuro ma chnnlc'a Ihn on lot 10. block 4, C'ruli-hflchl iiihlltlon. Htata ex rol. county atfornay m S. Morrla at al., Injunction, building Kant Klrat Htrcet. Htnta rt rol. county attorney va. Ti. Wci'lo, I; lunrtlnn, aouthwaat north went noiitlicuat m-20-U. N. Ilnrth'tt va. fl. Ilartlctt, divorce. I.. Raton va. J. It. Holing. $11,350, personal Injurlea. Indiana Bllo company va. -A. II. Harrell, S 4 25 on notea. 1 C. race va. T. W. Pplllman et al., 12,77 A 80 and foreclosure mortctagn lota IK-lll, block ID. Hand Pprlnn. I.. Kmery va. .T. Kmery, divorce. C. Tobln va. E. U. Merry, 1250 on notna. J. H. Thnmaa va. Mra. 8. C. Loom la, S98 on note. Superior Court. J. I Coin va. J. Cole, divorce. A. H. Huff va. n. Huff, divorce. I. E. Clreen va. Q. A. Green, di vorce. C. Kaufman va. K. Kaufman, di vorce and title to lota 4, 5, (, block IS, Bumefti Hill addition and Iota 1, t, block 2, Ahdo addltlun. Jl. Tllfer va. W. TUfer, divorce. County Court. In re estate of Nick Hogeri, de cenaed. In re estate of Hugh W. Schulx, deceaacd. F. A. Kuller v. N. J. Krawlti, $700 on contract. J. Sudnak va. fl. Fox, $380.70 on Judgment. A. C. 1. nulllngton va. M. Clrayson et al., $400 on contract. Marriage Iltrnam. ' W. II. I'orklim and l'earl I. Lackey, TulMU, Okla. C. Ai llrymrn, Osage, Okla,, and Minnie M. Hoffman, Muskogee, Okla. C. H. I'nHHwater and Mra. Mary Heine, Tulsa, Okla. T. U Manama and Kthel P. Iud loy, Tulaa, ukla. C. W. Sutton, Tulaa, Okla, and Mlna J. Harnes. Cleveland, Ohio. J. a. Bunch and Margaret V. Hus band, Colllnsvllle, Okla. Warrnnly lMvd W. I IawIs and wife to A. W. Iee. wrlght; $2.10; lot 6, block 1, Home Uardena addition. C. 1L Owena to II. F. Rethmnn; 16.400: lot 14, block H, Maple 1'ark addlUou. C. 11. Trlvntt and othera to A. T. Slmnkn; $3,000; northwest quarter of outhweat quarter of 3 3 -1 S-1 4 . T. K. Smiley, trustee, to H. und A. Johnson; $160; lot 8, block 14. Fuir view addition. A. K. llradahnw, trustee, to 1. II. Clark and othera; $450; lots 19 and 20, block S, Forest I'nrk addition. T. W. Pavla to F. Jl. Yusi; $150; lot 12, block 10, Turk View Tlace. K. II. llayburn to Charlea Croft; $275; lot 44, block 1. Itiiyburn sub division of lot 3. section S-19-12. II. H. Itayhurn to Charles Oroft; $275; lot 4 4. Mock 1. Itayburn subdi vision of lot 3. aoclion D-lt-lS. It. II. linyhurn to O. B. Croft; 1300; lot 43, block 1, same subdivi sion. II. C. Rtahl, trustee, to John Win re r and others; $600; lot 4, block i. Skidmora addition. K. JI. Itayburn to II. Bowbt; $1!25; lot ft, block 2, llayburn aubdlvlalon of lot 3, section 3-19-12. Paine to J antra Howaer; $226; lot 4, block 2, time subdivision. Same to II. HowhiT; K25; lot 5, block 2. same subdivision. J. T. Olvon and wife to J. P. nil more; $1: lota 9, 10, 11. 12 and 15 to to 20, Inclusive, and 9 and ;t0 and 33 to 42, inclusive and 45 and 4', block 1 and 4. 8. 9, 10, 21, 2--'. block 2. and 29. 30. 41 nod ih, block 7, and 17, IS und 19, block K, Il"MiiOnt Height addition. C. P. Campbell and wife to C. Cop. pie; $4,500; lot 2 md south 41 feet of lot 43. Owen audition. William Vlner to H. H. Nichols; $4,250; lot 33 and north half of lot 32, block 3. Knstland addition. J. W. Harlan to M A. Harlan: $1; lota 10, 11 ntnl 12, hlo.'k t. lturnctt addition. A. and M. K. Hunt to M U Smith; $1; lot 6, block 12. l.ynrh-Ftirsythn adldtton. (I. M. Chirk nnd wife to J. W. Podge; $4,000: lot , hlook 209, Woodlawn addition, except north 4 feet. Iax-Foh With Pepsin A Liquid Digestive I-axatlve pleasant to take. Just try one 50c bottle for Indigestion or Const lpntion. Now made and recommended bv the man. ufar.turera of Grove's Tasteless chill ' ionic MUTT, and ! I 1' ' ,'i ' r I'ALiHHI, Mv,rV ( K lL l( M iMClCri li.P aM CM AO M M Aj AiV ' C Mv) C.(j7? i die, J-f, ,.i r I -'0 tecT AT 9TcK I'm n Br uTTt. HoT unTH TH6 HQCC k'. i. ,i ,( ..,Lr ci a " '" r" IA"- y V" ,cLG.Ak3 T7"yC7-' weLt. Sx ''SHTeD fit? o A 'HiV , LV- ; ? I lo,iW. VMa, yW TO6 H0L!j ? fS Strand Today. MAY ALLISON 'The Koturn of Mary," with charming May Allison a a the alar, :oday only. MARSHALL WILL NOT " TAKE WILSON'S PLACE Vlcfl Prralilcnt Aniuninrm Poaltlon on Sngtceillon Would Do It If Ortlnml by Court- noSTON, Nov. 2. Vice President Marshall, commenting here tonight upon the contention of former At torney Oenernl Wlckendiam In an addrens In New York that tho vice president would be hound under the constitution to assume the presidency during President Wilson's ahsenco in Kuropo. said: : "I can state now definitely and poaltlvely that I shall not of mv own volition asaume President Wilson's office or the duties thereof If the president departs from the Cnited Sta'tea to attend the peace conference. As for the auggeailon that a Joint res olution of congress might he adopted lo 'set the vice president in motion.' this proposal la entirely new to me and I am unahlu to commit myself us to what I would do If congress should adopt such a resolution. "In answer to the sucgestlon that a court having Jurisdiction might mandamus me to assume the du'lei of thn preMldont, I unquestionably would assume the presidency if a court having Jurisdiction directed me to do so. -- "I have assumed from the first that there whs no harrier to Mr. Wilson's leaving the country to attend the peace conference. I supported hi.i decision to go, heartily." .lews ColcbraU I'Vexlvnl. NKW VOUK. Nov. 2rt. Chanuka. the Hebrew festival of Ught, which begins Thursday nnd lnsts eight days, will he celebrated wherever Jewish aoldlera nnd pallors are stationed, tho .levilHh welfaro hoard announced to night. The diet during and after Influ enia. Horllck's Malted Milk, nourish. Ing, digestible. Adv. Ma's .Method ' ' -nTvCv Jy4 JEFF SHOWS HIGH SCHOOL IS FINANCIAL ASSET Points Out Difference Itctweon learn ing Power of Men I Allien till nml I'lKHlucnli'il. At the dinner last night tendered the Rotary club by several members of the hoard of education. Merle C Prunty. high school principal, nnd MIhs Adah Robinson were the prin cipal spun k era. - "The noblest function of a commu nity,'.' said Mr. Prunty, "la to make men, the kind of men that make good citizens. The high school alms to mnke citizens that are mentally qualified, phyeirally fit and socially correct. "A hleh school Is n flnnnclal nsset to any city because a graduate of the Institution Is far superior In his money making ability to the gram mar school gradtinte " With the use of R chnrt the nenker showed the differences In the rapidity of progress made by the educated nnd the uneducated man. "And yet one of the most difficult situations that have to he overcome la the tendency on the part of the student to drop out of school and go to work." He spoke of the Invest ment of a half million dollars In the Tulsn high school and wltb mathe matical precision pointed out the financial naset auch an Institution Is to the cltv. Miss Robinson spoke on esthetic education as It relates Itaelf to civic life. After e'ghttng the character latlca bv which other cities are known, ahe reminded Tulsa that the education and appreciation of the foremost cltlr.ena determine the na ture of the cltv'a progreaa In the lines of Improvement. Ppon the head of theae rlrtzens rests the responsibility of procuring for Tulsa the finer thlnrs of life, she said. Alf. O. Heggem read a letter from Onptaln Hector O. LaRue. who Is with the Oklahoma boys "over there." The captain alao sent a copy of one of the trench Journals, where in the holding of certain villages until restoration was made of the French nnd Pelglan villages des troyed, was advocated. The paper argued further thnt no mercy should be shown the Herman women In their appeals us the Hun ransncked the villages of the allies and sent the spoil of war to the German women to ndorn themselvea In some In stances planoa were taken and aent back to "the fatherland." Superintendent Oherhnltster made few remarka concerning the domestic science department that had so adequately served the feast of the evening. However, It did not re quire any persuasive oratory to make the Uotarlnns realUe that the depart ment is not only on Its feet theor etlcnlly, but can deliver the goods In a most practical manner. When a call was made for the "wonder cook,'' Miss Clara Kimble, who Is city supervisor, ahe was too modest to appear. Dr. Roth proposed a toast to those who had made the evening pos sible. Farmers lohl Importnnt Scanlnn. HAI.TI MURK, Nov. I.-Th meeting of the farmers national congress at Jacksonville. Fla., next December 3 to ft promises to be Im portant. .1. H. Kimble of Port De posit. Mil., president of the organi zation, snld here today. Mr. Kltnhlo said that strong ground probably will be taken In reference to price fixing and labor. He said that he would recommend that returning soldiers who desire It be given land. Mutt Almost Qualifies As In the Oil Fields IIitIi Smith u Hern. Herbert Smith, formerly chief clerk for litis MoCllntock at the MypKy off ii e. is In France and has hien In all the big fighting of late nn.! Mr. MiCllntock is waiting anx iously fur a lutier from hlrn saying that he Is still on earth. He was the must unassuming and quiet young man that one could uiaKiiii'. hut when he got Into the big battle, took the most difficult work and was promoted to a sergeant and finally w m made a runner and was inlured by falling off a bridge in the dark, anil at last accounts was In a hospital. The stirs and Stripes (the soldiers' paper) says that everybody uivis It to the runners a being the bravest of tho brave. Sad .Aoclili'tit nt (Jnaollnc Plant. Ilov Prlngle, oldest son of Wlliam Pringle, who Uvea at 901 North Cheyenne, and a brother of Rulph Pringle, vice president and general manager of the Atlantic Gasoline company, lost his right arm while putting on a belt that runs the gen erator In the plant owned by the company at Red Fork. Mr. Pringle was brought Into Tulsa and his arm was taken off above the elbow at a local hospital and he Is Just begin ning to recover from the pain and shock. He la now resting easily. Mr. Pringle has a wife and two beau tiful children and all will have the sympathy of a wide circle of friends. Ilnd Flro at Ollton. The Carter Oil company's easlng head plant on the Manuel farm, south of oilton, was pnrtly destroyed by fire yesterday mornmg and was a hot blaze while It lasted. Had It not been for the quick work done by the Ollton fire department under the leadership of Chief Krwln, the whole thing would have gone up In smoke. There has been no estimates put on this loss as vet. The Hell Oil Oaa Co. has a 25 harrel well In the southwest of the. southwest of 20-24-12 on lot No. 64. The F.dlth oil company's No. 6, lot 42. In the north half of the south east of 2H-26-12. Is a 10-barrel well. The Shelton Moore Oil company's No. 4. lot 4 2, In the south half of 32-26-12, la good for 30 barrels. ij Small Number of Completions at Oiishlng. The Ohlsdaln Oil company No. 3 test on the Wilson farm is the only hie completion in the Cuahlng dis trict during the pat week. It la making 120 barrels in the sand at 2.600 feet. The well Is located In the southwest of 3-18-7. The Texas company report a amall completion In the No. 4. Jones. In the southwest of U3-1S-7, a 7-barrel well In the 3.000-foot sand. The White oil company No. 5. Wllsun. in the southwest of 3-15-7 and Sinclair No. II, I'.lackwell, In the northwest of 2S-18-7, are rigs. ItciMirti From Duncan. The F.agle Kalis nil company com pleted the No. 2, Harper. In the northwest of 23-!s-5w. dry and a failure at 925 feet. The Handera Oil & Oaa Co. No. 2, Sanders, in the northwest of 3-2s-lOw, and the McMann Oil company No. 3, Priddy. In the southwest of 8-.'h-IOw. are 50-barrel wells. The sand depth In the McMann well was 2. 150 to 2,175. feel and In the San ders 2 :'35 to 2.255 feet This Is probably the same sand. Pine Well Reported! Rig. The Pine well In the northwest corner of the southeast of the south east of 35-15-11 has been shot and a Sharpshooter Almost l reported as making something like 700 barrels hut this report hua not been verified. The strange part of It la th.flUt Is offsetting on the south a dry hole drilled by the producers ti Refin ers Corporation, which only had a broken up sund at that depth. There la another well being drilled deeper by H. F. Wilcox, a location west of the Producers Refiners which may find the rich pay and It ought tu be reported soon. Prairie Pipe Line Not Completed. The Prairie pipe line has yet 20 miles of pipe to lay before Its line from the Ranger, Texas, field to Cuahlng Is completed. It will prob ably be ready for operation hy the middle of December. Atlantic Petroleum Company's nig Well. The Atlantic Petroleum company well In 8-17-13, which was drilled In Monday. Is flowing at about 200 bar rels and will be shot In a day or two. IV Till': OSAGE. W. J. Kanupp has a showing for a well In the southwest of the southeast of 20-24-12. It Is No. 1 on the lease which was purchased by Mr. Kanupp at the last Osage sale. PAWNKF. COPNTY. The Mark, ham A Showenfeldt No. 3 A. J. Lewis farm In the south half of the south east of 26-21-8 Is good for 27 bar rels. ROGERS COrVTY. U. J. Clark well No. 1 W. E. Halaall In the south west of the southeast of 22-24-16 Is good for two barrels. I.IXV COr.NTY. KAN. R. W. Lowe and others have a five barrel well In No I Lee Scott In the north east of 35-19-23. GARHiat AXI BIMJNGS Seven rigs have been up In the Oarber Hilllngs district the past week. They are the Hartman and others No. 1, Chrlstner. In the northwest of 30-2In-le, Sinclair No. 8. Klsner, in the southeast of 19-22-2W. Cosden & Marland No. 25, Walker, In the southeast of 13-22-4W, the Healdton Oil & Gaa Co. Nos. 15 and 16 in the northeast of 24-22-4W, Carter No. 18. Dlvely, In the northwest of 24-2-4w and II. H. Champlln No. 25, Heggs. In the southwest of 24-22-4w. Furlow and Chapman No. 1, Ly hane. In the southeast of l-22-4w Is spudding. Crsden No. t, ' Denker, In the southeast of 11-22-4W, is reported a 100-harrel well In the sand from 2.060 to 2.090 feet Sinclair No. IS, Relveal, In the northeast of 24-22-4w. Is producing 200 barrels from the 1, 635-foot sand. The Heldton Oil & Gaa Co. has brought In two 50-barrel wells In the past week. They are the 12 and 14 tests on the Relveal farm In the northeast of 24-22-4. Roth were In the l. 550-foot sand. The World Oil company has aban doned the No. 1, Tearney, In the southwest of 20-23-lw, at 2.105 feet. The Kmplre la drilling at 2.540 feet in the No. 1, Yicks. in the south, east of 13-15-lw. The A. B, White Oil company No. I, Wilkinson In the aouthweat of 9- 16- 11, la shut down at 2,500 feet. Rood and Foater No. 1 test on the' Chalker farm In the northwest of 7- 17- Sw, is ahut down at 3.465 feet. The Roxana No. 1. Livingston. In the northwest of 9-20-2w, la drilling In a hole full of water at 3,400 feet. The Indian Territory Illuminating company Is drilling at 3.260 feet In the No. 1, Ranke, in the southeast of 33-20-12W. , The Roxnna la fighting a cave-in In the No. 4, Schroeder, In the south west of 18-22-3. Sinclair la plugging back to the Cornatc me. Bird: sand at 2,020 feet In No. 3. Klsner. in the northwest of 19-22-3. Tho total depth of the test Is 2.345 feet. The No. 1 test of the Hear Creek Oil Mas Co. in the northeast of 22-22-.1w, nn the Lel-'orce farm. i underreaming to 2,-80 feet. The Prairie oil & Gas Co. is shut down at 2,600 feet In the No. 1, Kix, in the southeast of 35-22-3w. Cosden & Marland No. 18, Walker. In the southeast of 13-22-4W, is drill ing at 1,510 feet. Tho well should be nearlng completion. Cosden No. 2, llrlgcs Id the north eiuit of 14-22-4, is drilling at 2.132 feet. Sinclair No. 2, on the Murphy farm, in the northeast of 23-22-4W, Is shut down for (wedge, at 1.550 feet. Sinclair No. 10 test on the Belveal farm. In the northeast of 24-22-4W, is drilling at 1.970 feet, having topped the sand at 1,965. The well la flowing some oil. Carter twelfth teat on the Dlvely farm In the northwest of 24-22-4W. Is raving badly in a hole a 2,000 feet. Champlln is setting the ft-lnch cas ing to 1-725 feet In the No. 23 on the I'eggs farm In the southwest of 24-22-4w. The No. 22 is underreaming at 1,950 feet. In 25-22-4W. the Empire la drill ing at 1,400 feet In the No. 15 on the ".am farm In the northwest quarter. The Prudent'al Oil company is try ing to drill by the underreaming lugs In the No. 1, ilodgens. In the south east of 35-22-lw at a depth of 2,765 feet. Gillespie Is ahut down at 2,860 feet in the No. 1, Mason, in the southeast of 10-23-2W. Hia No. 1, Washburn, In the north west of 15-23-2w, la ahut down at 2.075 feet. The Knld-16 Oil company is pull ing the pipe in the No. 1, Derr. , in the northwest of 16-23-2W at a tofal depth of 2.315 feet. The Tuloma oil company Is down 2,090 feet In the No. 3, Yost, In the northeast of 2-23-2w. In the No. 1 Dunn test of the Aubyme Oil company In the north east of 15-23-3w. the company is drilling at 2.300 fret. I The Humphreys Petroleum' com- pony is shut down at 2.775 feat In the , No. 1 Murray, In the southeast of 17-24-lw. I The same company at 4,300 In the No. 1, Kirkpatrlck teat, la cleaning ' out after a shot. The well Is luca-1 ted In the noroheaat of 20-24-lw. J. Lowe's No. 1. Heltholt. in the 1 northeast of 33-24-3w. is drilling at. 1.050 feet. The Round-T'p Oil company No. 1, I Cnckrell, In tha. northeast of 33-24-1 4w, is ahut down at 2,504 feet. ; Scarrett and othera are cleaning ! out the No. 1, Van Osdd In the I souineast or n-.b-aw at a total rionlh nt 9 1n faal I The Urandolia Oil company No. 1, Jacks, In the aouthweat of 13-28-llw, is setting tho 6-inch casing at 3.295 feet. OKMPLGF.E Thirty rigs are up In the Okmulgee district, according to llrst reports, and five are spud- ' ding. The latter are the No. 4 Jor-1 dan of W. C. Mee and others in the j northeast of 31-12-12, the Wick! Petroleum company No. 4 Sullivan, In the) southwest of 10-14-14; Ick- . hart nnd others No. 3 Sells. In the j southeast of 25-15-15, and Peterson1 and others No. 4 Grayson, in the northeast of 25-16-1 4. " j Schuler A George are pulling the casing to underream to 1,910 feet in ! the No. 1 Vann, In the northeast of . 13-15-13. The Mid-Continent OH & Gas Co. is j fishing at 1.000 feet in the No. 1 Rer- rynui, in me souinwest or 13-14-12. Among the completions are the following failures: The Crescent Oil company No. 1 Marshall, In the southeast of 9-18-12, abandoned in a hole full of water at 2,887 feet; the Iowa Oil company No. 1 Chlltern, in the northwest of 17.13. 12 abandoned In a hole full of water at 2,390 feet;' Sinclair No. 3 Martrige, in the soutn. east of 24-13-1.1. nt 2.040 feet; the Hadger CHI company No. 4 Doyle, In the northwest of 20-13-14, at 1.265 feet; Kngelbert and others No. 3 Har. Hsoii, In the southeast of 17-15-16, at I.UtiO feet: the Presto Oil Gas Co. No. 1 Doyle, in the northwest of 27-15-16. at 1.653 feet; the Oleon De vonian Oil company No. 4 Porter, InJ tne nortnwest of 2-16-14. at 2,315 feet, and the No. 2 Deere test of llornecker and others, in the north east of 3-16-41, a failure at 1.520 feet. Itrewer and others ahandonsd a shallow test In tho No. 1 Morton, in the northeast of 14-13-12, at 600 faet Compared to these eight failures! aie me 5 to 10-barrel wella, four 20 to 30-barrel wells, two 75 to 100-bar. rel wells and three gas wells. They are as follows The Tribes Oil company No. 3 Rentte. in the southeast of .16-12-11. five barrels; the Sperry OH & Gas Co. No. 1 Jackson, In the northwest of S-I3-16. It) barrels; Hradstreet and others No. 7 McMullin, In thoj southwest of 3-14-14. five barrels;! ibe lib! Iwmlnlnn ml company No. 8 Williams, In the southeast of 11-14 I 14, six barrels, and the Ragslev and! others No. 8 hakes, irl the southwest Of 25-14-14, five barrels. The Oklahoma Producing A Re fining Co. No. 4 Hulbert, in the southeast of 9-13-12. 100 barrela and the United Oil company No. ( Brad ford. In the northeast of 19-14-14, 75 barrel 1 . ons and others No. 8 Evans, In the southwest of 14-13-12, 30 barrels; the Klmblcy Drilling company No. 2 by Bud Fisher Cover, In the southeast of 2.1-1 4. 3:1 Darreis; carters .mi. ;k iti'i.iu., in the southwest of 3-14-14. 3D banes and Hutler and others No, r, I rank lln. In the northwest of 30-15-16, 20 barrels. J. H. Rehold No. l Harjo. In northeast of 16-1.1-12. 15.ii0u.iiuh feet of gns; the Halyceon ( IJ company No. 13 Roberts, In the Southeast of 16-14-16. 3.000,000 feet of Km and No. 3 Tiger test of A. W. dine and others, In tho northeast of 3 J -1 5-13. a 7,000,000 gas well. MOl'XDS The Prairie Oil & 0.n Co. has a five-barrel well m the northeast of 4-16-12, No. It) White- stone. Winemlller and others No lo Hogie, In the northeast of II-I1M2 is good for 30 barrels in aand from 1,362 to 1.465 feet. The Minnehoma OH company No. 2 Walker, In the southeast of . 16-12. is good for 125 barrels in sand from 1,362 to 1.465 feet. The Oklahoma Natural Gas mm. pany No. 2 sharpe, in the northwest of 24-16-12, Is good for 35 h.irreli In sand from 2.361 to 2,371 feet. The Minnehoma Oil company No. 2 Dare, In the northwest of 2T-17-1 is good for 15 barrels In sand from 2,385 to 2,395 feet. IUiACKWF.LI, DISTRICT The Carter oil company No. 2. MCio8' key. In teh northeast of 15-27-3e, 11 reported holding up for 1,650 bar rels, and the Diamond OH company No. 2. Haworth. In the northwint of 15-27-3e. for 1,800. Uoth of them) wells, previously reported, are la the 3, 080-foot sand 8APIXPA S. W. Anthony has t rig up for No. 2 Sanderson In (he northwest of 3-16-12. J. H. Wright has a rig up for No. 1 Cartwrlght In the southwest of IS. 17-11. The Danclnger Oil company Ii drilling at 400 feet In the southwt of 24-17-11. NORTH OF KF.M.,KYVILI.F,--Th Pennahoma Oil company has anan doned No. 3 Hrown. In the south west of 27-18-9, at a total depth of 1,991 feet The jMld-West Royalty rompnjr has a 500-narrel well In sand from 2.517 to 2,525 feet, in the nor!het of 22-18-10, having been drilled deeper. JF-NXIXGS The Alverex Retro, leum compnny No. 3 Grayson, In the northwest of 13-19-7, is good for 25 barrels In sand from 2,523 to 2.629 feet. The IT. 8. Oil companv has a !' barrel well In No. 6 Raker, In th northwest of 9-20-8, In sand from 2.465 to 2,484 feet. YALE The Sinclair Oil On Co. No. 7 Crockett, In the nort(mit of 13-19-5. Is good for 80 barrels 111 sand found frob 3.030 to 3.119 feet. The Fortuna OH company No. 4 Custer, In the northeast of 6-19 I good for two barrels in sand from 3,095 to 3.105 feet. LF.ONARD Maliou Oil rnmpiny No. 1 Pird. in the northeast of 17-W, is good for 10 barrels in f-mJ from 1,110 to 1.127 feet. The Gladys Hell Oil companv Na 15 Monroe, in the southwest of 2"; 17-15, in sand from 1.138 to 1,15" feet, is good for 35 barrels. 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