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IS TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920 VIEWOSAGESAT CLOSE QUARTERS Congressmen After First Hand Information of - Conditions in Tribe. SNYDER IS PEEVED Inclined to Uulievo That In dian Needs Supervision in Ubo of 1 1 in Money. aiatmrtal rhnnu'w In nmthodn of handling affmrsi of the Omit? Indiana ut nxppctrd hy local himtntiaft mr-n M itmill ft thfl ubcrtnitnltlr of '' Indian affair commute in hid I1 n.iKrtnnlty to dlgrxt the maun if flrflt-liarid Information ti ohlHlnr-l durlnsr it recent vlaii to Oklahoma. It wm ehn firm time an irKNnme. party of romtrennmen hn vlalicd the "tompInK Rrounda" of Ide I tillu n.i to conduct n rlpthl InveRtigntlnn- i lenrn rxncil.v how 'Toor l.o" llvm nnd how he upend hl nnlly Rnlnod fortune. Whllo the oonnrnnnlonal pnriy tritv aid throuich nrnrllrnlly eery (Unto In whlrh ihnre arc Indian rrevrvi llonii, moat of Itn nttcnilon wn dl roctftd to Oklahoma, wht-rr- lou.oon of the 300,000 Indian In Amorli'ii innkc their home. It la Burmlned that Ihn V lei 1 1 wna occnaloned irlnclmlly hy aKIiutiori Rtnrted hy ouhkc ihemaMvca and tho oil men of ihtH territory roKnrding an extenelnn of thn prommt govern ment control period over thn Omitr and the Ohhbc nation for a period of 2b yaara ofler 1331, when the trim! period explrea Hiitnmarl.i'd hrlefly, tho govern mont miporvlKOM nil public tritmmr tlona of tho OaaKen. I.euMia on OsaKca' o rtnd tiro cold at puhlli luir.llon at quarterly period each year. Of the 1, .100, 000 acrcH In the Oeuiip. notion, npproxlmatoly SOO.000 ncroa are now under loaae for oil, loavInK 1,000,000 acre yet lo he IcihmI. There are npproxlnintely I.SO0 ObiKOii living of the orlRlmt! onlerod on the roll nn auhlecl to nl lolmenlH and Atiniiltlfn I'or the pe riod ending .limn, 30. Il.'n. each one of thoee thanes will have incelved ahout J17.U0O In cmh. Thli Ik iU rived from Inuno hiiIph, royalties and Rrar.InK loanea principally. For the flacul year Iii'kIiiiiIik July 1, 1 3 1 :. nnd. ending June 30, 1920, each Osuko will have received Approximately $8,00(1, ncrnrdlnir to .1. tleoine Wright ouperlnle'ndimt of ihe Omro afrency tit I'uwhuMkn, who testified beforo the stihcnntmltteo during ItH liearlns at the OaaKo rapllnl. Not only are the Oauea the richest nation of people In the world lit the rronent time, hut tho future devel- npmont of tho 1,000,00 neren of po tential oil land owned hy them meant! an enormoimly enlorKed Income for every member of tho trfbo. There nro nevernl Osaitn families of alx to elKht memberM. ICach mem ber, providing ho wan horn hefoie tho tribal rolls cloied, Hoveral yenrtt arjo. hare In Ihe annuity payment each iunrtcr. Kor InManro, thin year, up to Juno 30, 'a f.imlly of elRht will Jiave received JJ9.000. Whllo tho 'hearing In I'mvhu.ikn .wan In progreM a few dnys ngo, the nlno congressmen comporting the nub. commltteo took occasion in iiiccrlnin an near an powdbln hw t tic average. osago uponda ills money. They In quired about the 0nge educational fil'Btom, and whelhur tho Indiana lived In c.omforlablo homes. They found that tho eilucatlnn.il Hyxlom is splendid, ami that mcmbere of tho trlbo llvo In coinfoilabln homrn. . Hut they found that the Individual .OsageB had no regard for tho valuo of money that they had no con ception or tnrirt or economy and that they had little uno for an .iin Hpont dollar which might have been overlooked In their pockets. Tho congreHsmen ww tho numer ous attractively-painted and high powered automobiles driven around tho ntreets or rawnuska by full bloods, or, In some cases, by whllo private chauffeurs who were given excellent wages. They found that tho full-bloods, doluclant to adopt tho formal clothing of tho white man, paid large union for gaudy blankets, elUskln moccasins, and shiny beadB or earrings. " Wllnewdng ihese mgns of extrava Kance, tho eubcommltlee began to wonder If the Osngea' money Is not coining ton easily nnd In chunks too large in encourage thrift. During tho heading It was asked "of Mr. Wright it he did not hollevu tho Osagcs would bo betler off If the government paid J200 a mouth, or $(!00 a qunrter, and Invested the re mainder of tho annuity undor upor viston, than to deal out $-.000 each quarter. "I havo always advocated a change In tho payment system." Wright declared. "Tho Osagcs hnvo no more conception of the value of money than a four-year-old child They should be given say, $200 or o a month. Any Rums greater than that should be given to them under supervision. The remainder of their money should bo Invested In cattlo which can gra.o ort their grassy landH. Then, they xhonld ho forced to sco thnt thoso rattle aro cured for." Apparently tho congressmen nro convtneed that n change la needed In tho method of payment. They are trying to work out, a solution thnt will allow the Osagcs to llvo comfortably, and yet dlscourngo the era of extravagance which appears to havo struck the tribal mcmbors n more forceful blow than It has tho white population of America, which Is Just now ncciihed of running Into an "orgy of extravagance. The Osagcs, ns u Irlbe, look upon money only as a means of gratifying their delros for plnaimro. They do not want to havo1 any money left from a former payment when ttmo tomes for a new payment. The Osagcs themselves appear to be unanimously In favor of tho gov ernment .trust period. Tho reason la not apparent unless It be that they Intend to co-operato closely. to share and share allko In their wealth ns long ns tho tribe Is In existence Cessation of government control ' , would automatically return complete -control to the usage, p.nch one holds a homestead and allotmoiit comprls lng approximately G50 acres. If ' IJnolo Sam should dlschnrgo his wards In 1931 each member of the ' tribe would bo freo to do with his land as ho taw fit. Tho allotment tinder which there nro now or .-night be, vast quantities of oil, would pro vide Incomeionly to the allottee w'ho owned Jt. Tho land under which no oil was XouiU would return an lu- . "THAT 6EE W S S I . . . . . . V, VA (ClWIiV ME. A como only from tho surface the grazing fir timber production ThW Is the reason oil oporators nre anxious for u con'lnilunn if government control, and the rctison agitation Is being started II years before the trust period expires, 11 , frequently lequires several yc.irs In which to fully develop a lease, es pecially so under present condition 1 when the casing and material mar-; ket Is In such a chaotic, condition. 1 Operatots contend thai It would1 he financial suicide for them to pay I enormous price for lease now prlcen that may rcncn iiun.uuu when they are not certain that. they could obtain sufficient oil from Ihe liiaso before Hie trust period ends to mako It a paying liiveHtmcnt. The henllate to buy leases knowing thai cessation of government oontrol would moan Individual control for tho OsngcM and that their lews would bo automatically revoked, . II would then bo necessary fori them to deal with the owner of the allotment on which their develop ment wnH In progress. Their Invent ment there might bo a million dol lars. Yet If tho allotteo was minded, he could glvo a lease on the same property to mime other oil company which was willing to pay a higher figure for II, or oleo announce an ex orbitant figure which would havo to bo paid hy the company already of orating there f It could not afford to Inso Its Investment. Opponents of Ihe extension c.Ulm that If the extension Is granted, It will prevent tho adding of Improve. iiiontH by those whllo persons who havo bought nllotmentH of Otnigci whose restriction hnve been te moved. Kven though they own thse nllotmentH minus hnmeatcul whli -i . cannot bo sold by the Osagcs the oil rights remain In posHesion if 1 the tribe, and will remain mo until .-..-I.. ti . ... ... nv.iri'l.A 1llt IH I Ill'M' O.llll I l-UiU'n ... v J - dle.llnn over tho Osagcs. 1 Congressman llomnr 1. Snyder of j Now York, chairman of the sub committee, was extremely vitriolic during the examlnallnil of Superlu tendent Wright at Pawhuska, when im loiiropil ihal resolutions hail v -o adopted by Ihe Osage tribal colinM! ' denouncing everyone who wan ) posed to tho extension, and asking thnt all trlb.il funds be removed from bnnkit the offlcerM of whbh might be opposed to tho extension Tho resolution, which were hdopt ed Januarv 22 of this year, also fa vored the removal of gunrdl.n.H wno were not In accord wllh tribal view oil Ihe trust period. A copv of Ihe resolution, together with a liitler hy Mr. Wright, was Hint lo all bnnkn and guardian in the state, nnd it was 'iskeil point-blank If those bank or guardians veio taking nn active part .ig.ilnst Iho ex. tension. Thoso resolution nnd Wright's, letter aroused tho Ire of banks alio guardians. Kven thoso who favored tho extension were angry because of tho tono of tho mcstiage, which tnoy regarded nH nn effort to compel s in. mission to tho will of tho Ohk council. Sovornl wrote to Wright nnd adopted a condemning tone nut Snyder went even farther. To Wright, wlio was on tho witness 1 i.n u,.lrl. """i Thbi l the worBt piece of ut- . nnr,.lnn 1 nvcr hc.ird Of. It V t A rn. . aoc 5UYS AFTER I y7Zr7yY777 ( r' a 5o bahhrupt ooHT Pot y 'vyyyW'vWys r-, nE 0LD MAM a,,t- I it in your. I fiA A IIS Ac uic rtiUKj "II WAV wiuu i I i. nii.i nn-Amerlcan. I havnLn... o llirhllv faor tho pannage nover seen' 11 equal In all my Hf. I am Hiirprlseit mat sucn inrcpm should bo sent out over tho stgna- tmw of ilia Osaco council nnd yoursolf. It I bad not come down horo with an open minn vnicn 1 want to keep open it pcxwiinu 1 would already bo oppoeed to the ex tension simply because of this letter and thoeio resolutions." Wright ilotilared tho letter was not written nt his suggestion, but nt tho request, or order of "higher ups." Thono In touch with the Oeiage. situation Intimated that tho "higher tips" was mostly Cato Sells, cummlwdoner of Indian affairs. rromiilont oil producers, who usually attend tho salen of Oago leases at 1'awhuska nro showing ro luctanco to onter bidding competi tion. They any they will havo llttln mnrn to llo With OBIIgO Oil leaSO ! tales until thoy havo learned whether the government la to pns tno trusi jiorlod bill, which was introduced by Congreertninii K H. Howard of Okla homa nnd which Is now ponding. mi. if j-ktm tit 1 lltlrtnii fwl .' .i, m, Ht0n of tha ; ' -0.,nty courthouso. where the , j . . .nH .eld ,iurlg tho lnvestl rraiion. is exnrcssed In tho following Bimple. brief Unit pointed conversa tion with a newspaperman: "How would you like to get J200 a month nnd Jinvii tho rent of your pnymont put Into cnttlo or hogs?" Two minutes of rihallow study "lluh-uh" ,. "Don t sou think you could live cimforabb on 'wo hundred ft month? Wouldn't you like- to lay up LITTLE GAME" WISE PAPr SURE Tell mr. hamK You've Got A LITTLE SISTER UPSTAIRS . f3oiN' To GET vr ouTA These (SOYS AFTER AuHILE J watch yourself ' r l l MR. HAHW. You'll- "N Indian Girl Will Sing Title Role in First Indian Grand Opera 'IVIaiilua at tho piano, To TsUmlnn. ('beckee (Vt en lo mi Vr nan 'he honor of being the first Indian prima ilmn i ' mi ; in h m i Indian grandipcra pro duced. Charles Wakefield Oadinnn miincsi r .of the npera, discovered Tslnnlna and drew his inspiration fur lui w. ik from lui. She recently re turned from overseas, where 8 he entert lined Hi. s.. Idlers during and after the war. Tho opera win accepted lust year bv tho Metropolitan C.rand Opera company and will bo pioduced nexi t,e.i.son. something Mr the day when thcoo payments might stop? Another pause-- "Nope If I got money comln , i "Aml'r'oor I.O resumed his business of staring Into space, toward tho pic turesque O.sago hills, where hm u -lotment Is, but where his heart is ""J: ... ,,, fnr nmi those ngaliwt not. nronosod extension of control I, . . .1.-. ii.u upvnmnnl aro cotitnieni moi wltl ,1)0 miccessful. Hill o far me ,rn.nt oT OXIirCSSOlt KCIltlmCnt Lf tho extension bill which will mean continued govcrnnn-iii ,' tj Oago nntlon until Urii.. i,m,i,i wtntlstlcs. gathered re- .pntiv , Hhow the following 'as 1 pertains tn ,), o.ige Jiuu.ins mo n.illnn Tho Osage nation embraces ap proximately I.BOO.Onn acrert of ltnd. approximately one-fourth of tyhlcb Is tillable, and tho remainder of which to grnrlng Innd. Tlioro is not nn acre of wnsto land In tho entlro terrl- 'At Hie lime of allotment there were 2,229 enrolled Oago Indians, classified as follows: t.i lliloods. KM: inixeu oiooua I 322; ndopted members of no Owisio'who served as chairman of tho blood', 2fi; nllotted for llfo nnnulty "mcond conM'ntion" comprised only. 1. ninthly of negores who quit the Of tho S81 cltifslfled nt fulHiloods. rpKUlar organisation boenuso num 335 have died slncesillotment, or ap- erous negroc were not given scats proxlmntoly 4uper ceni tnerenr, ien- ! ..-...-... i. . I . . i ill' lng Mo HVinK lillllili'iiu vina;i-i. . i of -whom nro now more than 60 years old, nnd C7 of whom aro more than 40 yearn old. nf tho 1.322 classed as mixed bloods, tho quantum of blood Is ap proximately as fouowH: Half bloods, mostly children, 39. fourth bloods, 82; eighth bloods or less, 270. All of tho remainder aro ono-sl.v tecnth 'blood or less. At the time of allotment there were 'only flvo or nix fullblood Indiana marrlea to w-iiite pcrhons ai prcs ont there nre 9fi fullblood.t married Wilson nnd the .hairmnn of the to whites. Of tho fi'.'7 mixed blood senate utnnuttco i n foreign rrla famllles now 'iving there are fiDfi t- -i.- - fttnn r f ltv rciolution citBeti in "W Inch either tho husband ,aiia & a lutl topics bj mull, The Height r: ALONG AHtj PUT THAT MONEY (tf Hoop. BANK. l i l.' Girl., BEFORE MR. STARTS TO I LOSE. or tho wlfo Is while. Thflro aro only 31 families of mixud bloods In which ibolh himband and wife are mombers of the Oangu trlbo. There are 19 estatrw of deceased fullblooilH which go In whole or In tiart to while nerHons. Of tho do- ceased mixed. bloods HO out of the HU cotnttw, either In whole or in part, go to white persons. More I lilt n SfiO white persons par ticipate in the benefit of these es tntrm by virtue of Intermarmge le tween white and members of tne usage, v 1 ' " BOLTERS TO GO TO CHICAGE Tetim neh'giHlou Will Ilepnrt I"rl il.ij Night to ApiH'arnt Contest. TOUT WORTH, Tex.. May Jfi -Texas republican delegates to the national copventlon nl flhlcogo, who bolted tho regular statu republican convention at Sin Antonio yesterday will leave Friday night for Chlcnrf' . , where they will contiurt the seating i of delineate named by the regulars. This announcement wan made here today by V. M Wright of Fort Worth i,i the ntnto convention. Tho con' ...... testing delegation, Mr. Wright says, will go unlnstructed nnd will pot vote us a unit. It Is headed by K II R. flreen of Dallas, son of tho lato Hetty 'Green of New York. Manilalo Is I'miin il. PKS MOlMvS. Iowa, May 2G. A resolution faorlng acceptance of n mandate over Armenia by the I'nlted tales was pnsned today by the Meth odlbt Kplscopnl general conference Instructions wore given ffflirrs of the onference to tck graph President St Bencvolcncy AKD Old HAHW is tfosr as Loose ojvth his chips J ,-Tbo BAD HQ HrNMK Always gdta G0O MITTS. EA&Y COME EASY Go t ( NEVER. TEXTILE MILLS REDUCING OpvralloiVi rc Sliding Down lis lln- Milt of ancclllng of Onler N1.W VOllK, May 26. Hankers md commission agent In the whole -.He dry goods dlflrtct today con firmed reports of further rcduc ilons of operations In the textile In diistry, the silk trade being most af fected. Cancellation of orders continue In heavy volume, it Is said. Loan to ni mufacturers hero nnd In New l.i Ik-land show steady contraction It Is said that banks In this countiy are m i directly concerned In tho flnan ti.il collnpso reported from Japan, most advances against Imports from Mi" 01 lent having been cleaned up sometime ago. Financial position of American .-ilk and cotton manufacturcls Is Is ml lo b strong for the most part ! .....1 . 1 . 1. . 1 .. . , 1 ,m, mi. iv lit in uci'll ) llliyiTIK 111 iiomeuc siik at greatly reduced priccM by retailers who feature theo wares in putting on wales. DANIELS RESENTS QUIZZ cliargix Snale Coinmlttw Is Using Steam Holler m Hint. WASHINGTON. May 26.- Declar Ing that a "steam roller" wnn being used on him, Secretary Daniels told tne senate naval Investigating com iiiitlee today that ho would appeal to the full committee If Chairman nam insisted In putting Into the re cord "an unfair nnd unfounded" statement as to conditions of Am ertenn wnrnhipji when the war be gan Hefore tho secretary's nnnoun cement. Senator I'lttman, democrat of Nevada, warped Chairman Halo that he would protest on tho senate noor against Ihe character of ones Hon which tho chairman was asking ur LMmciB. ! UimiIcm Sugar Charco. XKW VOllK. Mav 26 - -T-hariro. that tho American Sugar Refining company Is demanding excessive prices, made yestorday by federal agents In connection, with the arrest tn Hosion of v. K . (.reen. Its gen ernl manager, were denied here to day by Karl D. Babst, president of iiu cinpany. BUSINESS CARDS Stanley C. Ed mister LAWYER 601-2 Kennedy Building rhopes Offlco 1391. Itcsldenco 4133 TULSA. OKLAHOMA THE CHILDREN'S DAY NURSERY 717 SOt'TII CIIHYKNNB children Cared for During Working or Shopping Hours. SKKKATZ AND O. MOOIIK 1L A. llrcckcnrldgo Ico Dnnlol Clrns. 1U Unstick liAW OFFICIOS Breckinridge, Bostick & Daniel ftichnficn National Ilnnk nolMlnt- I'lione Owigo 700 Tulsa, Okln. Dr. John Lee OEMTO.l'HINAUY, KID.VKT, UIiADDFU AND Diseases of Women South Main St. Oicigo Kl.'i'J Doctor NEWLON VKVKHItAIi DISEASES 33 Ilnblnson Ilutldlng l'hono Osngo 088 i, 10 Weat Third Street W THINK MARRIAGE OF GIRL- ILLEGAL Thirtccn-Year-0 1 cl Bride Held at Sapulpa by Humane Agent. RpM'lal to The World. SAI'l'Iil'A, May 2fl. - Mrs. Mabel Hnsaett county humane sgenl, lat" this evening wired the marriage li cense cleik at Oklahoma City to bain definitely whether 11 llcne was Issued about two weeks ago tot Willie Williams of cat Tulsa and 1 My Umli of Sapulpa. Thp girl iom Mrs. lliisii'lt Hatiirdny. after being ,lniln..,l llul uhon llm nuirri. .......,, ., ....... age took place her parents usertc! ( she wan 1H yeais old.' Mrs. Bnssctt enmtnun cnlcd with the girl's parents, who live nnyir Miv IxkiiI. nnd the girl's mo. her ndmll- ed lo Mrs. IVifsi-lt that the girl was under age. Sin said she did Ijot know of a state ,w forbldlng chil dren under lfi yeors of age to marry, gardlesi of parental consent, Mrs. IHSett said later. Meantlmi no information has nenn worn against Wlllhims. who Is nl- egr.d to have deserted the 13-year- old girl lfe here, and to be the same "Williams' wno uescried n wife and two small children near brri ihsI Novemhtr. It Is pt nimble that a warrant will he lsMied for William tomorrow. Mrs. Ilnsnetl Mild tonight NOTED SPEAKER IS HERE I'ri'-ldcnl I. S. ilunlor Chamber of Coiimvcrtv Will Make .ililn. Ilenrv fiolsfenbtiT of St I.ouis, president of the I'nlted States Junior chamber of commerce, will be tho guest of the directors of the Tulsa Junior chamber, of commerce nt the Kennedy restatirnnt at noon today and will speak this evening fit tho mooilng of the Junior organization In the municipal auditorium. Mr. (iilsscnbler Is In Tulsa In tho Interest of the I'nlted States Junior chamber of commerce and will ex plain to the organization directors tome of the plans of the national or ganization. He has Just returned from the national convention of the LODGES AND SOCIETIES rvu honor; No. 71 meela .vnrv Thuriday. Nejt in a e II n it ThUMday Hay 27 Work In 1. a. nenrea rmnmenrin at 2 yp. m Vlsllora welcome. JOHN A. WAI.ICIJn. V. M. J I' MONFOHT, bee. DEt-TA LODOK til will "hold anec'lal lo.r.muni -ailon Tufeday, June i oit in i i 11'1,-ren. com- Atnen' inc ui 2 .10 i. ui viu- ora lontlolly Invlteil. Maaonlc hall 11 r Kaufman, W. M. Arthur llaker. Secretary. fCTHOLKUM I.01WB' SO. Ill mttl every Krlilav eeof mii'nnA Next communlc.iilnn Krldav, May romtnenclni; 3 p. in Work In K. C. ileureo and e. ainlnmlon n. A. Vlaltlnir JU. annuieclally Invited. M II. FI.B.NIIiill. w. M. 11 ti. IIANNA. Secretary. IULSA C1IAPTKK. O. K. s.. meetl tint i'"i iiuru .euneiiuay or the v month at.. Maaonlc hall, flral a meellnir, hunlnesa. veconil, Initiation and eoelil Stan cluh meeu aecond and fourth Wednesday at : 20 n. m. Ma- viinit: nan. Mlta. TEMI'Ii: TRNNANT. Worthy Matron. MRS EMMA KAST.Jyo TUIA CIIAPTKn No ti. Ii. A M maeti lirai ana inirn Jionday or each month. Next meeting Satur. day. May 13. Work In the meat excellent decree. n t: NKwiiot'SK, ii p M A. SNYDKIi, Secretary TIUNITY COMMANDKKY No 20 mull i.econa and rourth Sfjnday. Work In Order of the Temple, May 22, 1 p. m Dinner nt 6. r.veryono Invited. JOHN MniSKNIlACIIErt. k. a FTl ANKPnAM A nJ Hecorder AKDAil TKMPLK, A. A. O N M. S. Next regular meeting Friday, May H, HVi .South Main Phone 213 Ceremonial May Jt SAMUHI. It 1JVK. I'olentata 11. M U'Kl.LlVDIt. Hecordir AinortA L'iDOE no u. i. o o r. Neat meellnir May ; i p, in .illiiua I.mue No. (01 will confer tlio Third Degree. lie freahmanu. Vliltora welcome at all meeilnca. J J Alllfliin M r. TULSA L-'.1 .I'OUNUSTONl-:: .See. -.. ill-H t,. ;-f ZiQ, SJ, I. o i foi.rln rrZZ1", "'' D'1?1!:. I;a" feennii Illi Kin june ii, is-i) ninner 6. JO. Degree ork s n m TULSA nKDUKAU NO JS, I. O O K j meeta eeconil and fourth Krl- Ka.'t 8SePco,: K' h'"' lS TUIJ5A CANTON NO. is. I o O. K. meet. rlrat and third Friday I P m, Munlelana' hall, list. South lloulder. COMMITTKB. TULSA CAlll'No. 6H7 M. W of A alHI W-XJV .'OCAHONTAH CAMP No. J70I r.. or A. meeta eiery Tuea ? ,'ihjht at K. of P. hall. 11 I.ait Second atreel. Vlattora jvelcome It. K Medina, Coneul. Mn.A a1,i,.S,enn0.,y,,, nfk- Mr. I. J. Wrlrhi:0"' "CK O-iaa? Peeorrler nll.VKll 1'l.liJIE LODllti 1:, . . . i- Tnurlay nlirhl ,- nnii, i.nei rieennil Net meetlnu May 27. visit lng Itnlgbta urged to attend. O A ll I. SANDKIIS K ft A R I BA11A OnOTTO NO. (t MEKTr) nn.1T raiuruay in eacn month at Masnnlo Hall minlal May 31 M A Snyder. Monarch. II. O. Oreen, Secretary, Thousands of women always have a box of DIt. TUTT'S LI VEH PILLS In Ihe house. At the first sign of any Inegularlty a timely dose Ii taken. Those who use Ultra rec ommend them. Hence, their s ac cess for ovrr halt a century. FOR CONSTIPATION THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. .eftW.loum. . ebstieal. etawneaJ la) mm -AdtaA United Slates chamber of commerce at Atlantalo City and hla remarks this evening will Include a brief re port of this convention. The mnyor and city commissioners, Clarence H. Douglas, managing director of tho senior thambor of commerce; It. At. McFarhn and other prominent men havo been Invited lo the luncheon this noon lo meet Mr. Oelssenbler. The junior chamber of commerce has been 'making rapid progiess dur ing the past few weeks and during the pant weok alone about 40 new members were secured. Cranlcd Cittipcnatlnn. OKLAHOMA P1TV, May 26 Kor I ho loss of his one nnd only eye, ('. II. tlrnvford. formerly nn omnlovo of fl ,mcking company here, was ,von r.on,))t,sallon of $10 n week f ,of) .....!,. 1,.. th Rla(P industrial ,, vfor( ioftl nls ' , ;.i,., iu. iiv mi '"- ' ' I, u nllihP .!.. ?7 VrtnfM ntfll. " ' Rates and Iinformation I i$r per wonl per time. Seven Inaertlona for the price of elx. Minimum apace 13 worda. lo per word per day when eopr rum one month without chanue Minimum amount accepted ?5r. AM. flfAHIIK WANT ADS are due and payaMe the eame day flrat Ineer turn of ad appear. cAII out-of-town want ada and all wanted to rent, all uatlnne vrunted, wearing apparel anil houaehold Kooda ada ara poaltlvely i aeh In advance ) TKI.IJPHONB WANT ADR are rharpeil at the eama rata aa caah ada and colic tmna will he made at you' home or office aa anon after flrat ln aer'mn aa pcaaible. thla la an accom modation acrvKe and payments ahould oe initde promptly when hill la pre eented Aiwaya aak your telephone ad to he repeated hack tn you hy tha telephone ad taker tn make eure that It haa heen mrrectly taken The world innoi arrdmt responalhlllty for errora of any kind occurring In telephone sdserlieemenla Under no clreiimrtanee are a. re ponlble for errora In any advetlee. ment unle.a reported Immeoatelv after firm Inierilon No reduction In rot of an al will be made uuleaa arror daatroya value of ad. Phono 6000 Aak for Want Ail Department. LEGAL IN TUB DISTnlCT COUHT KOIl TULSA COUNTV OKLAHOMA. W. n. McKee, Plaintiff, . C. II. Zahn. Defendant Nn. 11(10. To C. 13. Zahn. non-realdent defendant Ynu are hereby notified that on the lllh day of May. 102P, W R. McKee filed nil petition acalnat you In the above entllle-1 laiiae in the dlatrlct court of Tulea county. Oklahoma. The object nnd prayer of which Is to cancel and at aalde a certain contract to convey tn you the eaet ' half of lota Tour and Five nnd the north twenty feet of lot Klx in ItlocW Knur In Drw addl imn tn the city of Tulaa, Oklahoma, In Tulaa county, Oklahoma, and tn remove a cloud from the title thereto anil quiet the Mile of the plaintiff In and to eald premlres You aro requested lo anawer said peti tion on of hefore the lat day of July. 1520. or aald petition will he taken aa true, and Judgment rendered accordingly. W. It. M'KKl".. JOHN D. POIlTKIt, (SKAId Court Clerk. okiiai.d k. o'nnir.N, Deputy Court Clerk. A. A. HATCH, Attorney for Plaintiff. i ' NOTICE OP SALE! OP RKAt. HSTATn In the matter of guardian of Tyannee Oraa. an lncomp-tent. Notice la herehy clven In riirauar.ee of an order of the county ronrt of the rounly of Delaware, atate of Oklahoma, made nn the 11th day of May, 1330, the iind-naluned Kuarctlan of the eatate of Tyannee nraaa. an incompetent, win een at private aalo tr tho IllKheat bidder. aubjret to confirmation hy aald court on or alter tne into nay ni jimp, . i. H50 hi 10 o'rlock m . nt countv court room. Jay. Okla., all the rlKht. tltlw-nd Interest' of eald Tyanne Clraea. an In competent. In and to the foliowlnc de. arrlhcd real eaute situate In Tulaa county, tale of nkl.ihotna. to-wtt- The N2 of BW'I of Section 11, Town ahip 30 North, llanae 13 Ilaat. Said real eetate lll be aold nn the foilnulnic terma and conditions, tn-wlt I"or caeh. auhJect to confirmation of e.ile hy the court, nida for the purchaae thereof miiat be In wrltlnc and must lie filed In the county court nr delivered to tne underalirneil at jueeiey, uaiannma, or to. r P. Ull. hla attorney, .at Tahle quah. Oklahoma nKN 1. SMITH. Ouardlan. , , L voTin: to Tin: Pt'ni.ic. Nollce la hereby irlvn to the public that the underelKned members of the co partnership dnlni; bualneea ae the O. It. Shlenney Slcn ferlce will not aland re- apnnalble for any obltiratlnna contracted by auch partnership after May JJ. ia:o v. i criAWFoiin. I.. A. HUltST. ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST AND I'OU.sn KOllND A PI.ACi: TO 8AVK KHOM 60 PBn CP.NT TO 75 PKIt CKNT ON AUTO PAHTS. PHONW OSAOK 7661 KOH IN- POIlMAION , LOST-llr"ooch. aeparato diamond, pearls, vaule, keepsake, liberal reward. Phone Osage 111 71 LADY'S black straw hat, pink lining, lost off Hand Sprlnga car between Home Harden and Lakn Statloaw. Howard. Oaage MM 1344 K. J;'lritHt. i.KTTKIl watch fob w"lthK. T. and 33d degree Maaonlc charm on Nhrlnere day nn street or hotel lobby. Upward. Phone Osage 4351-3740; HTItAVlfn Oil" NTOl.KN from car at cor ner of lloulder and Third, tan and white Kji gllsh b uJJ d og. reward Call Osage Sil3, Lost- Oreen gold brooch, set with dia monds and pearls, one pearl mtsalng; on 3rd Ht . between Hosion and Midland Valjev lf found call Osage 5900 IJST Sunday night, genlleman'a gold watch with short chain between Utlca and nwaeeo Phone Osage 361 LO.ST A black leather pocketbook "con- talnlng bar pin, keys and small change. T'nider pleaao return tn 705 Clinton Pldg. for reward ! LOST i'alr nose glarses first hill going east of Col. Kuppea. Call Osage 3133. He v- lost Platinum bar pin set with dla . n.AH..- li,a-ul ...... ..i t. irn i . .. tn.,. monda. liberal reward. 63d Unity Hide. Phone Oaage 1616, STHAVP.D OH STOLHN Airedale pun 3 months old. answers to name of Hellyt 1 llbeial reward for recovery. Osage 6513, t 1005 H Detroit. rritixv j;i:ks(nal s WhST M AIN" maternlly eanllarlum. for the care nnd protection of young women, ratea reasonable, bahlea adopted, 1547 Vs Main. Dr M II. Newman, Medical Director 307 Colconl 11Mb . Oklahoma (Hi I-'AUIMOINT Maternity Hospital for confinement! private, prices reasonable; may work for board, babies adopted. Write for booklet. Mrs T II Long, 1)11 K. Twenty-soventh St.. Kansas City, Mo CAN't'HKH sores, tumors, wene. goitre. piles, fistula. Write tor testimonials. Hox 44. Troup, Teia M'lU'l.M, NOTICKS ANVONK knowing tho whereaboula of P. O Dawson, formerly customs, Petrolla, Ontario. Canada, kindly communicate with Hox 015 V World, to hla Interest AUTOMOBILES "AUlbMOIIM.l'.h POH hAl.ri" 10 Al'TOMOlllLfcS M'ANTUO FOR CASH I wd buy 35 cara, Dodges, llulcks, Hup. mobiles and Oakland! preferred, other innkea will be considered, will pay cash If price Is right. Address 309 K .Second. Phone Cedar III roil 8A1.K 1919 'ord roadater almost I new haa original tires, for quick salej I l ee it at W R, Pi kerlng's Lumbar Co. first sal UUllaoa Mi rtUroid, AUTOMOBILE5 AiiroMoini.r.w lint h.vi.r. DO DOH IIOADSTKR Dnivi condition, turic.iin (or cath Ottti til SI9, KOIt HAI.K hy ownr. on Htion i lour ItiK C4r on very cany termt PDone lun 3 tot. Rdllfl'Pfl.llOOfjl r:o""rno.ffl, inVii only Ihrea months, tooil I'.ilihnr. mrchanlmiiy T'rt!ti will lr.t burgaln. H00 ch. Iialnncn mnnthlyJJJk'e JHI JA(.'Kf(6Nro(1tT "for "iuli) "JJ50N lllo M Inlril Phnn ldr i Poit8Al.r I9M Ird'tourlnit jHS, for Anlhony PKVS?'-8 ,0' s '''1i!r. 1'f.m HAI.'n One Toril'toailnVr .1 . n lltlon, on lie tecu at .IK SI. Xunlhua. rhp for ii 'roffS AM;-flood 191T tiodife oaditer new tlfffl. f.vdar 3 1 10(1 K fccronrl ntANKl.lf( ioa(mr. nfarly now cm '.!"? In b'".t wof condition L mechanically. rrconn n. rnr jo. roil 8AI.B Ford delivery car, cheap for rath 407 s. Poulder. Oaage :S7j KOI I HAI.f! One Illi' 1'or'if" roadaler Oaace 777. ' DoS'T KoiltlKT the auction sale of iT. tnmohllea, tlrra and tunes on Vedne day, promptly at : o'cloea, K. 8. Martin. auctioneer. NKW 1920 Kord aedan ata bartaln. Call at 1631 IS. Jefteraon, evening KOUD touring for aale. Klrat Call at 07 r. 1.ISTHN' Your car la next Why not aave men and hav your car repaired at home in your own garage hy a mechanic who can produce written rredentlala? All wrk guaranteed Cedar 1S Call Our. 371 1 R. after a p m Aeroplane 7 T ill Curtis Oriole, 150 hors powrr, only flown 7 hours. No reasonable offer refused. Phone 0-7426 GOOD USED CARS Packard 2-25 touring Cole 131 a t-even passenger Colo 1919. four passenger Mitchell 1317, flvo pa.ucnger Kord Sedan liulck 1918 five passenger. TULSA MOTOR CAR CO. 1225 South Main Street Osngo 5096 Plerce-Arrow Cole Aero Eight KOIl' 8ALB Stuu roadaler. Morrleon. Unity nidg. See W J KOH HA1.K llaby (Irand Chevrolet, to r" cent caah. halancn terma. lniulre of owner. 6 E laL PUUIlLr.Ha 7-paaeenuer touring for aale hy owner: will Blvo demonstration to anyone Integrated, Osane 3J. FOlt HAI.B Saxon roadater; I Rood tlrea good condition, isou. terms. vi r. IIUIC'K light Sli. fine condition. I good cord tires, with tilts Oldfleld fabric mounted on rimi never neon on car; rjir."i right for quirk ensh sale. Call Cedar 314 HUDSON 6-0 roadster, i good Urea, eai-y Payments. Cedar ill iSUVr.N-PAHSKNlHlK Hudson, In A-l con- dltlon. good tlrea and paint Price tllSO Chamberlain A Curllas. Motor motor sal-a. 702 S. Main. Osage 4C17 KOIl SAI.I1 151 Pnrrt roadsteri good condition. Hauler shook absorber and new eaalngs, alao Job paying Hil momh for five hours each evening goea with tho cr Jioo. inquire Stlllman, Itnom lots 1-- ' n. nk Hide. 1919 MODKU 5-paeeenger- Pord car for sale. In eicellent condition, eo owner at 616 a. Main Ht, n. ,i,li,h,- olg Mx Paige car; Iatet 1117 model. 7 passenger, unusually pow erful motor and four good casings. Phone Crilaa, 13 M NOTICK Automobile and truck owners. Ton can get parts for most any and M makes of auloa and trucks at nne-ha f prlco and lesa at th Auto tlrokerage Co 111 8. Cincinnati Phono Osage 763 AM CAI.l.KU away to England and must soil at great sacrifice Chandler Chummy roadster.whlch I bought only two momh ago And which ha all extra eo.uipmen'. spot lights, complete tools and to spa'a tires, also now Plreatcne tire, will accept I7S0, which price Includes full tnsuran If sold today. l'hono Cedar 1(65. may g some terms. ONI! POn"r)roailster Phonc Osage 7111. ON if KOnt) touring carT'lOlS model 4.1 N. Main. rhone Osage 7IH. AUTO WANTKD 100 cara fur wrecking, any make, ring gears and pinions, axl-a, bulbs and acceeaortea and used parta for cars; send ua that mall order. Auto Sal vage, 214 n. Second Ht. l'Olt 8Al.l-3 Pord chasslses. Ilulck MgM Six, Auto Salvage, 315 K Second St port SALK Late 191 Hudson Super o.i, se en-passenger, fully equipped, Insura best bargain thla aide of factory, mlsprlsl In former ad Thompson, Osage S3S6. Pl.t terma If dealred No Interest NEW CARS ON TERMS nu' a new STUDEBAKER on th convenient payment plan. Let us show you. WELSH-M'NULTY MOTOR COMPANY ' Seventh and Boulder 405 South Frankfort See Our Used Cars . Before You. Buy Buick Light. G, 5-pass. $ ,600 Chalmers 5-pass $ 000 Mitchell 5-pass $ 850 Mitchell 5-pass $ 750 Jeffrey 7-pass $ 850 Chalmers 7-pass $ 700 Overland 2-pass $ 450 Mitchell 2-pass $1,700 TERMS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. Geo. M. Sutton Motor Company First and Denver Sts. PHONES Office, Osage 107 Sales, Cedar 1195 KOH SALB Used Studebaner pans tivo complete ttoclc ISO Admlru-