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Tn the OH Fields ) V J tl.U KIlOM mOCEEDINO I'ACin j Northeast 17-29-11. -B,109. Ulr mi Oil Co., Tula. .. i , Southwest 20-29-11, 10,066, W Whltcnlilc, yuluth, Minn, , 1 o, Northwest 21-28-11, 14,800, , t0 Oil Bo., TulKn. 1 - Houthwont 2123-11, $0,000, do tr Oil Co., Tulnn. oilthwoHt 26-29-11, 1161,000, KVu mc Oil & Oan Co., Tulaa. t NorlhenBt 27-29-11, 110,000, gt,r Oil Co., Tut-a. 1 southwest 27-29.11, JH.SOO, i,r( - oil Co., Ttllsa. 1 Northeast 29-29-11, 6,fi00, Mid . Pet. Co., Tllldrt. . Northeast 31-29-11, U.S00, i' 'i i.-y, Ht, Paul, aunn. -1 orlhcant 3,420-11, IS1.000, SKf 1 i v'o., TUlKll. 1 uHionst 3r,29-ll, H7,n0O ,-,1.. .1. Uinltl, fnill.. it rtl.. TnUii , '-ollthwcot 362911, 14l, 000 C intral Oil ;o., TUlsa. -juthwBt 30-39-11, $145,- 001 mil Kxplnratlnn Corp. " I t. 8 acres Southwest 2-20-V. D. Fuller, Tulsa. 1 'w S nnrnu Vrll,,.'nt 11. 1 12 1 o.. , 00, J no. 1'. McKlnney, ot al i 1' IT, 9 acres ftaiithwunt 11 "0. J ''0. IjOliIm Friedman, Tulwi. J N. rtliwmt 1820-12, J1.000, J . h, Ht. Louis. J nithoiua 182012, 11,000, Juli ' t Hnrtlesvlllo, ' . . i.iitlioast 2020-12, J1,000, Wy i Oil CV). 1, NortlAvest 30.21-12, J1.000, O. ' M ' nkloH, Tulsa. 1 Northman C-21-12, $133,000; Clo Oil Cii, Tulsd. 1 ' .Si.uOicnst 6-21-12, J20.000, Kfnii. r OIL & Gas, Tulsa; ' , 1 SoiUhcairt 9-21-12, $1,100, J. C .c, t nl., Tulsa. . t. 1 T.iUhwi'st lfi-21-fS, $4,000, U T.tus TulHa. Southwest 10-21-12, $2,100. H. I i V 'qrrald, Tulna. 1 Vt M acres Northeast 22 21.1 : loo, V. V. Titus. Titian. S'rthwest 22-21-12, $5,000. C Tit JH, Tulsa, 1" Northwest 27-21-12, $2,300, 0. AS YU-is, Tulna. ITS. '.Northeast 422-12, $1,000, f! r..i Mortlo ot nl., I'awhUHka. 1"S .Southwest 8-22-12, $1,200, O, V I.-i Hoillo ot al. PawhiiHka. ISO Southwest 9-22-11, $900, Kn flsco (nt Corp., Tulsa. 1st Southeast 18-22-12, $2,000. I. A Greening mid V. I,. Kstcs, TiiIm 152. SouthWf.it 20-22-12, $2,300. Clover Oil Co.. Tulsa. ' ' 153. Northern 30-22-12, $2,000, fried Man St Cohan, Tulsa. 18V .Southeast 31-22-12, $50,000. Colvijr Oil Co., Tulsa. lSIi. Northeast 33-22-12, $5,700, M. U Di'i-rlll, Itlvqrton, Wyo. IIS. Southwest 16-23-12. $2,200 O. V,. Esslcy. Tulsa. 1H7. Mouthoast 30-23-12, $3,300, National KxploratlOn Co., Tulsa. ISS. Fr. 68 acres Northeast 27 24. 12. $1,060, 13. J. Jlcaennlno, Ttflwi. 189. Southeast 32-25-12, $3,300. Cfcrtcs Oil Co.. Tulsa. 190. Northeast 33-25-12, $2,000, i?.'. K. Foster Hartllesvlllo. nimV S,""tllwcfct 33-25-12, $11,500, fPhllllps Petroleum Co.. A. a. Mc Oraiv, Poncu City. 192. Fr. 120 aores Northwest 34 25.12, $2,000, Jones O. & O. Corn.. Tulna. 193. Southwest 827-12. $10,000; walte Phillips and Phillips Hawkeyo Drir. Co., Tulsa. , 194. Northwest 17-27-12, 17,500. nynona Oil Co., Tulsa. 195. Southwest 17-27-12, $3,000, ynona Oil Co., Tulsa. 195. Northeast 18-27-12, $10,600, "jnona Oil Co.. Tulsa. 197. Southwest 18-27-12, $14,000 Wynoqa Oil Co.. Tulsa. 198 Fr. Northwest 27-27-12. imIl0, W?,"" VMM "'' 1'hllllps lUwkeyc Dru. Co., Tulsa. -Vortheast 33-29-12, $10,000, OKla, Prod. ,t Hof. Co., Tulsa. West Side. ! Northeast I-22.7, $6,000, C. E. Ian? ;',h!o.Star " lla C- CIoVO-i Northwest 1-22-7. $1,300. nnnoiuh Pweilm Co.. et al. Tulsa. 4. Southw.Mt 24-23-7, $1,200, TuuV"111 I,oti9luu, - ot u, 5. Northwest 25-245-7, $10,500. TmS0UUI 1ctrolcum Co- it nl. I'lfp'o St.ui?!VMt 25-23-7. $271,000, lilhilarui o,j Co., ct al. Tulsa, lv! N""t,","t 27237. $3,500, iTlidmun & ohcn. Tulsa. !. Southwest 3G.l'37, $25,000, y County C.uh Co.. Tulsa. ,,,, 'thwist 1-26-7, J7.600, Na ""Ml l-ploratltn Co., Tulsa. r,7 Southwest 1-2',-7. $2,700. I'Uffcy uuies)l0 Oil Co.. Tulwi. aatioiu. l-.xpjjnitlon Co., Tulwi. orlnwm 11-27-7, $17,000, wlJii unty n;lh Co- C,uffy.C,ll iMpk Co,, Tulsa. ,4,'. 'Uthwcst ll2-7. $4,000, fjjllle.-ple Oil Co , Tiilsu. ' Scutheast 15-27-7, $22,000, UK -'lihfBpIo Oil Co.. Tulsa. J Sfjiliwest 13-27-7, $7,500, national Uxpioratloii Cto., Tulsa. 10. .Northeast 2Z-27-7. $1,500, ,,"fy;'-"i'Pspio Oil Co., and Phillips IT- Noruhwcut 2327-7, $1,600, y-iil.nlo Oil Co., Tulsa. S uiheust 35-27.7. $8,300, MXjsrr) m corpomtloii. Tulsa. 19 B uthtvctit 36-27-7, $0,500, "tyJillcsplo Oil Co., and Kay ntv .Jas Co., Tulsa. ' U'hwfst 3C28.7. $1,100. A. Concrete Mixers Hoists Winches Derricks Gasoline Engines Wheelbarrows and Carts 1 Pumps. R. T. Courtney Office: 15-16 Daniel Block Warehouse: 415 North Main It Shrlnor, tt al, Po:ua Cit. 21. .!?mit henst 30 ii-d, li.ZOO Devoml Ire oil Co., Tulfo. 22. Southrfcst 4-20-6. $31,000, Kny CVunty Oas Co., Tuln. 23. fjouthwewt 4.i6-(i, $251,0000, National Hxplomtlon Co., Tuimi. 24 ifcuthwest 30-37 -C, $20,000, OuyOlH.ilf (ill c?., nnl Kay Couiity (Ins Co.. Tul;u 3 S llthcnrt 2528.6, $1,100, U. 0, Gnvlcrskl, Cleve'tiud, Ohio. .20. Southwest 7-215. $1.ju0, V. It. Whiteside. Duluth, Mtnn. . 27. IVorthwest 1824-5, $000, aotniH) Maxwell, Nnwuta. 28. Soulhe.isl 25-27-5. $S:.0fl0. Skelly &. Pl.llllpfl Petroleum. Co., Titlsu. 29. teu'thwest S5.2V-S $,1P. Hkclb- & Phillips Potiulutm tv Tulsa, 1 30. Southwest 28-24.1, $500Kay Coilnty Ush Co., VuUxi. SI. Southcnst 29-24-4. $5,000, Kay County Goh Co.. Tdlra. 32. siuthenst 30-24-4, J700, lJiy Ccunty (3ns C Tuli. SI. NiirthcaKt $1.21-4. $2,100. C. M, Peleri), Pawhnslia. . 24. Nortln ast 2-23-3, $1,300, Ky County Oiin Co., Tulsa. 36. Northwest 2-J3-3, $1,200, revolilan, Oil Co., Tulwi 30. Soiitheaxl :-2;i3, j $ 1 ,300. Devonian Oil Co., Tulsa. 37. otilhv,rt 2-235, $1,400, l3crnlati Oil Co., Tulru. Important Wildcat Showings Tho Vexoleon Oil company test In tho northwcsl corner ot the north west of 322S3-9w, Kot tho top of tho wand at 1,740 feet nml hast a showing of oil and Is standardiz ing. Tho well Is olKht miles south west ot Iho Umplro pool. Tlic Hay State Ilcfining Company When tho nay Stato Knflnltlff com pany's plant at Ilealdton, Oklahoma, charRcd Its stills list week, another refinery was added ty tho list In Oklahoma. This company, which .-nn orKanlzcd a few months nud by Knrlo a. HastliiKH of this city and J. Murray Walker of Huston, prom ises to bo 0110 of tho most success ful Independent rflnliiK concerns In tho nitd-contlnont field. . Tho company has completed and Is running a most modern refinery, compounding and barreling plant, with- a capacity of 1,000 barrels of finished '. products per day, whicn capacity will later bo Increased to 2,000 barrels. Tho company has 130 tank cars, In which to market lt products, which Include 11 cnnpleto lino ot refined products Including cordage oils, steam refined cylln stockB and lubricating oils. Tho Hay State UuflnlnK company la organized tinner tho laws of Mas-" sachusctta with a capitalization ot $1,600,000, two-Ultras of which Is preferred and one-third common stock. ri'lm company's prcnldent, IJnrlo O. Hastings, was formerly general mn uger ot tho Massachusetts-Oklahoma Oil company and tho lllgheart retroloum Iteflning company, and later treasurer of tho lllgheart Pro ducing and Refining company, which companies ho nnd his associates or ganized, and which hnvo been vury successful. J. Murray Walker, vleo liresldont and treasurer, is treasurer of tho Til- ton Mills. Tilton, N. 11.. and Is ono ot tho most popular nnd successful young business men of Boston. Tho other orriclals ot tho com pany are, Tien K. Undsly, rcflnoiy manager; O. V. llrooks, sales man ager; W. A. Lay, refinery superin tendent: William F. Junes of Itoston. consulting petroleum engineer, an-! Win. u. rsoull, rormeriy vice presi dent and general auditor of tho lllg heart company, Is auditor. Tho board ot directors Includes. In addi tion to Messrs. Hastings nnd Walker, Messrs. Cloorg' K. Urock, president Homo Savings bank, Hoston; I.orlnc T. Cushmnn, lloston! Harry N. G11- tcrmnn. Hoston: Paul Pnlnc. con sulting petroleum engineer, Tulsa: Charles A. Pastene, director U. S. Trust company, Hoston; Wm. 11. Sticknov. vleo nresldent Jletronoli- an Trust company, lloston. and aiyron a. loung, presuieni spencer National bank, Spencer, Mass. Tho new company has Its general offices In Tulsa, where It has a suite of rooms oil tho third floor of tha now Atcu building at Sixth and Main strectx, and bnfnch offices will bo maintained at lloston, Massachusetts, and Ardmore, Oklahoma. New Tests in the Osage Clem and McCoy aro spudding in on No. 1, lotatod at tho center of tho south lino of the southeast of tho southeast of section 14-23-10. J. It. Phillips, et al have a rig on tho ground tor n test In the northeast corner of tho' northwest of section 3624.10. Tho 59 Osago Oil company'n No. 27 well In tho southeast corner of tho. southeast of the southwest of section 7-24-12, Is a rig. Tho Phillips Petroleum gimpany'a No. 3 woll, In tho center oFtho west lino of tho northwest of section 24-25-11, Is a rig on tho ground. The, Dovonlan Oil company han a rig up tor a test In tho contcr of tho north lino of tho northwest ot tho northwest of section 30-25-11. Tho Tulsa-Texas Oil cimipany's No. 4 well, at the center ot tho south lino ot tho southeast of tho south oast of section 28-26-11, Is a rig. Tho tlraham OH and Gas com pany's Nu. 0 well In tho southwest of tho Houtheast of section 2-27.10, l.s spudding In. The lAwrenco Oan company has a NKW OSAGU .MAP !howln proiluctlnn tn iliite, pur chuaeri, rrlora l'ald. and iUlf at all torntfr bale. uUo acruaso to b sold October nth. Metis livery It-qulrrm-nt. TULSA KNC.INKHHLVtJ A SUPPI,Y CO. Tuln. OUI11. riiuna O.ure 333d The Corporation Service Company of Oklahoma Jas. R. Cole, Counsel Corporation Iviw - Trusts Syndicates 1jv of OH nml (,'as Juiil 'PI 1 Us. t)ur Sorvleo Is dovotcd to the Iicgal and Iluslness needs ol OH and Gas Operators. Osago 7080 TuImi, 01;I. machine moved In for No, 2 In th ci titer of the south lino of tho south east of the southeast of 3-27-10 Tho American Pipe IJne cjim Pany's No. 73 well, In the renter of the south half ot tho northeast of S27-10, is a rig. The Indian Territory Illuminating company's No. In the outhwet of the . Houtheust of section 9-27-10, Is a rig on tho ground. Tho O. p. H. well No. -79, at the center tif tho north lino of the north halt of tho northeast of .r tloti 11-27-10, Is drilling at (100 ft. The Plover Drilling company'". No. 2 well, tit the northwest comer oC tho northwest of section 12-27-10, is a rig on tho ground. Tho 202 Oil company has 11 mu fhlne III arid In spuddlfjf. for No. 1 at tho southwest corner of thti northeast of section 362711. The Monti Oil company' No. (I well, In the Houtheast corner ot thn northwest of n'ltlon 30-27-11, li gooil for 26 barrels, In tho 1. 596-foot mini. iso. 7 on this leaso ami lo Uilted In 111 renter nl Hi mint lliu. of the southeast of tho northwest of the suction Is a location. Tho Osago Oil and Iteflning com pany's test In tho northwest corner of tho northwest of the northeast of 2S.27-12. I 11 15-barrel producer In tho 703 to 721 fojit pay. No. 2, lorntixT at ttie eenfUr ot the west line gf the northwest of tho north oust (if section 28, Is drilling at 300 feet. Tho Hntnaey Petroleum company nnrfjien-t of section 25-2S-9, I a test In tho northenat corner of tha" machine moved In. Tho Yorkhoma'i? No. 1 well In tho center location of the lnoi thoast of northeast of sqctlon Jr-28-, Is a section 4-2811, la a machine. Tho Pralrlo Oil and Gas company has a rig up for a test in thn ex treme Houthwest corner ot section 1729-9. Thn Advance oil company's No. S well at tho center, of tho east lino of tho southwest of section 2029 9, Is u iimehlne moved In. Tho Dalian Osage OH com-' pany 1 no. 30, in tho southwest cor ner of the southeast of the north oast of section 22-29-9, is a ma chine rigging up. Wlster's- tot In tho northwest corner of tho northwest Of. section 26-29-9, Is a machine moving In. Tho Phillips Petroleum company Im spudding In with a machine in tho southeast corner of the south east of section 2629-11. No. 6 on tho center of tho west lino of tho Houthwest of tho southeast of sec tion 20 Is drilling at 300 feet, while No. 7 at tho center of tho south half of the southeast of sectltun 26 la 11 machine. I'rairic Well Reported Flowing ( A lato report from tho Prnjrle well In section 17-22-2W, near Perry, Oklahoma, Is that It 1 be ing swabbed nnd that It inado one flow1 Into yesterday. This has not bocn verified here. Urschcl Pool, Kansas ' The Hkelly OH company's test on the Osgood Jfnrrn, In tho northwest of the southwest of soctlon 22-21-B, has 2,000 feet uf fluid In tho hole and will be pul on he pump to see how much oil and how much water thero is In the well. The sand was found considerably lower than the' original woll, which it onsets. iVort' of Kelly viae. The Leo Oil & Gas Co., nnd S. .1. Matthew's has made a location for n tost In the northeast of tho southwest of 29-18-10. ' West of Sclmlter Thu Transcontinental Oil com pany's test In tho" southist cornr of this southeast of 14-12-12. sccma to have widened out tho' trend u,nd It now looks as though thero would bo a direct connection found between tho old KchultrtMiool, and trje stuff In tho northwest of township 12-12. Tho well at 1 foot In tho sand was flowing by heads, nnd tho owners havo made locations for Nos. 2 and 3 wost and north of tho well. Tho. nearest production Is owned by Heboid & Pine, In 22-12-12. hut thero aro wells drilling toward tho Sclmlter pool, as for Instance tho Miller people are drilling a deep tent In 8-12-13, nnd had S, 000, 000 feet of gas at 1,500 feet, which was braden hended, and they 1110 now drilling at 2,000 feet. Another well a quarter of a mile northwest of this test Is being drilled by Levy nnd others operating ns tho Wooster OH company. West of Henrietta. Henryo Oil Co. nro shut down at Stono ombry, Bhut down for eight Inch casing at 2,000 feet southwest of tha southeast In 19-10-13; woll No. 1. Lyons et al., undcrrenmlng eight inch casing northeast of tho south west 1-11-9; well No. 1. ' 2,930 feet southcas of the northwest of the northwest In 12-11-10; well No. 1 Humphries aro drilling at 1,000 feet southwest of the nouthwest In 24-11-10 No. I.. Indluhoma-LYons, clearing out at 2.83(1 feet In northeast of tho northwest of tho northeast In 5-11-11 No. 1. Vic-itl Central National OH Co. aro fish-' Ing 2,300 font northeast of theyouth- Tulsa Undertaking Co.. Know I's by Qunllty In Servlro mid Snpiillcs AT A SAVINrt OF O.VE.IIVljl?. Corner First nnd Norfolk Phono Usui-- 85 IS . i l . Electric Welding ' Wo w,IJ machinery In place without taking It apart, No irhallnc re qulroil. No wnrplnir out ot tbape. Ix-m delay and tpne. Wa tretd anywlier-, anytime. Call for our welding- truck equipped with weldlns'mactilne and compressed air tool- for chlppln. rrindln,, drill Injr and aandbloatlnff. ' Tho Seidel Engineering Company Tulsa, Oklahoma, Olflco Hint IVorkal 1303 Admiral rhone Oiage 111 "Irft lis Seria ou." TULSA DAILY WORLD, ' west of tho sou' I c No, 1. est, tn lo-ll'lt, Ok hew Oil I 2.825 feet In th northeast of the 1 111 wall No. 1. aro drilling nt 'Hiutheast of the Ihetist tu 16-11 and from 2,602 1A.1t hv cat of tho 'tllwest, InlS-ll- feet tn 2,8 16 feet northwest of tho 11. well No. 2. .Same, drilling southwest In 15-11- Hume, dillllng at iitthwest of tho 1 well No. 3. ;n() Will south- west of the northwi'i. tn 16-11-11 Hume, drilling nt 1"H reel C. rt.' U nnrtliwVst of the southwest In, 1511 11. Well No. f. Klngwood Oil Co. hnvo rig up southeast ot tHu ROtithcnkl In 8-11-II well No. 1. fc, J .1. Dener 1ms rltriip C. W. I,, southwest of tho northwest In 15-11-11 well No. 2. Snme has rli; Up simthnast of the 1 linrthweet ot tho southwest In 16-11 I 1 1 Nu. 5. 1 Hkiiio has rig tin f V I., north west uf tho southwest In 15-11-11 No. Central N'atlnnat Co. has twin rigs up in noilhwesl of ihw southuest of tin- sniithwest In 16-11-11: well N. 10. Klnaw'ood Oil Co. have rig up In W. I., southwest of tho southwest ili 10-11-11: welt No. 11. Seine has twin rig up C. K. 1 southeast of tha southeast In 10-11-11. Well No. 13,r " Many Oktaliuniniw 111 Kentucky. (My G...W. WmtNlNG.) , Gaologtot Julls Fohrt has arrived from T11N.1, alid is teported as ty Ing this is one of thu most promising fields of America.' A total ot 22 Tulsa, Okla., olU nun 11.11 v reacneu nowung ureen In the past week, among them Homo of the nett mldconttnunt opeiators. Tills Is ifiiiarkalilo In view ot thu attitude formerly stummed by mid continent operators who had pre viously legarded thu shallow wvll terrltuty ni unlikely. Their enor inonwloHS' H in deen sand territory- In Texas and I.oulsana anil the fact thnt 'gusher wells are coming In In Iho Kentucky-Tennessee field tit less than 500 feet hui finally awakened the mlilcontlnent operator to tho advisability of their getting Into Ihl? Kentucky-Tennessee, and ns usual tho Tulsa bunch Is early on the ground, one of tho Illustrations of rcsiiltM obtained In this Kentucky- Tcnnesec field s shown by pro ductions nn the Tarranls lease where since Mny 12 over 30,000 barrels of oil hai been run at $1.00 per bnrrel, nnd tfte entire xpnso of the lease nml all overhead exporise, etc., hns ueen ksh than $43,000, yielding a net Income to tho owners of thu leneo In tour months ot about $00,000 or around J 300 per.dny and the leaso Is jiot one-twentieth drilled up. ; Thero nro others of relatively equal result but the above Is enough tn give you nn Idea of what tho Kentucky-Tennessee Mold nriiduces and hIiouh by comparison with tho deep sand fields of Tcxua and Lolllsana the ndvanlngo of operating In thin great .southwest Kcntucky-Tennessiia Hhnllow sand territory. One hundred nnd fifteen produc lng wells are reported In Simpson Co., southwest of Howling Green and 50 machines moving In south west of Krnnklln and on tho Kentucky-Tennessee boundary linn. J. P. Arnold & Co. of Decatur, Iiid., nro opening a big oil well sup ply house In Franklin, Simpson county, 7 miles north of tho Tennes see line' In nn effort to keep pace with. tho rapid development In Simp son county Kentucky, and Itobert son county. Tennessee. O. II. fhcrrltt of Oklahoma City Im In Franklin, opening yards for hta tank building factory and will tiring on a number of experienced . tank builders from Oklahoma to build tankaco to take care of pro dnctior In Slmpnn nnd other Ken tucky and Tennessee counties. Tho siedgo property near tno Flmpson county line', sold for $500. 000. Inst week to Now York linnkers. 1 ne.jji itiewuicr ui company o Now York, which operates In Okla noma under the nam of Tidal Oil company, brought In No. 4, a big producer In tho Iteeder pool In south Simpson rnunty, and aro now drilling No. 5 and No. 6, Tha Ohio Oil company has also Dr. T. W. Stallings Announces The removal of his office to 114 West Fourth Street Tulsa Rubber Stamp Works jn-51 lliirnunl lllilc. Illrtr U'lHiluortli'nl I'lioim O. 1413 JIunutHritirer- 0 f - llubb-r 1 tamp-. Notary I'ubllr snil Cor r rutlnn H-hIji. Htrnclla. KlP'l IIM, Ink rla, iJutlnic liumiis. Ono Day Scrvlco , irjrff iici'n- v . j vrrrrttrnvmrrtwer' ATTENTION ROYALjVND SELECT MASTERS Tulsa Council No. 22, Business meeting Wednes day, October 13th, 7:30 p. rn. ATTF.ST! -M. A. K.VVIWlt, Itccordcr. MJSLii: li. noYLi:, t. i. m. WE OFFER YOU IN OSAGE NATION Any portion i Intercut In HO-arre Iraao. Will be drllltni! In Si) days, ex fioct to complete at leaat two wella n 99 daya Wo own our leaio and Mlanilanl Toula, and only aeil tlica tntere(a for caali $o pa.- pipenaca of drilling and caiinff Ini-tt'ti will be sold at coat of Iruae and cost of drill Ing, Kor full Infirinall .n, pricea and Itimi call at our bffli e An oppoi tunlty to gel an Inli'-rit In Oaana leaae and uella at ac.ual coat uf pro duction. ESTES & WHITTON Itoom II. Turner llldg. I'honea Cedar ts and 699 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER .rrttntnd to the f.eid and nro drill 'ing o, 1 and Nu. 2 In tho HeciW 1 pool It.ilnh W. Mollaz. and Others, f St. I .null (ire drilling No. 1 on Ih O'lliain lease niar the lteedut pool, to the siiulliuost In tjlnipson county, icy. Hie Klnt Hock Oil .1 Gnu company In Hlnipson count) borderliui on Itobertson county, Tenn. lino teports No. ( and No, 5 on the Harris lease ns itM as 50 burets each. Iliiettner, nnd others, of St. 1idls are Orillitig N,u' 2 on the llobdy-ln the I;eeder fool nnd Nu. 2 (in the Uunn In soiithwint Hlmpson countr near rmiiklln. Veslow A Co. got n good well on No. I six miles houthwest f Franklin, reported ntA0 barrels and hnfi made eontraets for four more tv.tlla 1,1 .llffjiriinl lit..,. I son and Itoiiertson counties on the unties on ne4 all in ' Keuttirky.Tennesee lj lie 1. enmmcni'ed before November mso. Neelv, and others, nro spudding In No. 1 on the Chnnry south of Krnnklln. overall nnd others, nro drljllni; No. 2 on the Humpluey leaSu In ex treme soulhwesleni Hlmpsnn enuuty adjoining Hebettson county. Wiehltn-lloiner la completing No. 2 pn tho Pepper, c.xtremu south Hltnpson county. I.vln-Orr. and others, of Tulna Is spudding In No. 1 on tho Tisdnlo west ot Franklin and almi inovltur In on the .dam near Krankltn, They have ro'iHtdernblo (teivagn ind ox. peet to do much drilling- DJchl, and others, of Huffalo are drllllncr No. I on tho Graef farm southwest of Franklin'. Moon, and others, aro drilling No. 1 on tho , Hendricks, south of Krnnklln. ' Frank Ames. iTnnit i.aurie. nnu others, ot Carry, Pa., havo movcdn 25 Starr and spudded In No. 1 in first district, ItobertPon county Tenn. Pert Amos of Howling Oreen, Ohio li shipping nno 27 Htnr from Oklahoma this week and starting No. II In tho extreme northeast corner or district 18, iionenson county. Tenn., near tho Junction of 15 and 1. ... W. P. nvema. formerly ot mirenu of mine"' experimental station of Ilartlesvll'.e. Okla; nnd Will Hup h 1)111 of n.irnesbnru. Pa., bought 3,000 acres In dlstrlrt 1, lloberstoh rnunty. Tenn.. and understand the" hnvo let e.nntrnct tor three wells. Tim scwanee nave starieu ,-o. .1 near tho Jivletlon of 4-5.8 dlstrlctn In northwest Itnliorlxon county. Tenn. ISIgal. and others, of Ohio .nave contracted a rteen test on farm ownay by Joe Washington, estnto In northwest llftbertson ' county, Tenn. The Potter Palmer crowd of Chicago, aro operating under tho nnmen of Atlas Oil compnny. rf Tulsa Okla., nro putting down a deep test near. Muff Springs, Christ. Inn countv, A large ivtimbcr of welli drilling and completed nro reported In Loijan nnd Todd enmities, Ky. The Rdgerton Co, of Oklahoma, are drilling In districts 7-8. Mont gomery roiuitv, Tenn., nnd have let tonlrncts for three more wells. The Old DomVnlon of Kentucky, are putting difwn a deep test In Humphrey county, Tenn MCIIOI.M T!lAMtr.ll AND RTOIlAdl. CO. rrtlnl roVtnr; t.ir-t Mnvins Vsns nd S-Driil Iron Ixicltrt (or Ifous-liolil dootla. Wo Hold n rniml-- AhuTO Profit" l-hou. 117-118. Announcing tlic oiicning of tho now Hotel William Mary ISO Ilooms 1 100 Hatha Truth nnd TrmW St.. Wichita Falls, Tex. Evans & Co. BROKERS ' Stork-, nornl". Cotton and Arnfn M-mbra Chletco Hoard of Trd and Nw Orion- Cotloa Ciohini. CorrwpoailnU W. J. Wallin C. Nw York, i'tlvato wlrw. Curb S'.oika a Ppf-lalty. Jrnt Knil Holrl Tatra Lobby BERT II. ItnOOKS. Hnnac-i rbono 0ac Bill Casing " For Sale Heavy NBW California apcclal B. X. well canine. No. 10 thread, an fol lows; 10ft feet, 20.!nrh, Ofl-ponnd. 15 feet, 15Vi-inch, 70-pkiund. 1100 feet 124-lnch nO-pound. 1000 feet 10-Inch, -IS-pound. For salo nt list p'rlcc, V. O. B. Laa Crucca, N. Mcx. W. W. COX OIL CO. Las Cruces, N. M. r w nritfrM mf av rrw - -w B I'LAintK-w IA1 1 oc l,U, Investment Donds Wright Building Tulsa, Oklahoma Phone Cedar 1240 L. D. 149 jjIIC8 " f?'!1'?! Ae ! e-ve ae ae Hlil llllll OlDESTanJ lll HtWYOKX CHICAGO ll'lll YA'A llllll iMl; iin ST. LOUIS 111 VI 11 13, 1020 (ARMISTICE ENDS WAR IN EUROPE i'iiv ni Kit I'llnM I'AOK i-NM dlsti'UM nl suchillsts generally ill Ktinlr tim.ird linlshevism. WIIAN't.ri, MAY IIILM) M'w itiss (iovr.n.Mi:NT WllilTlN. Oct. 12. P,wl blllt 1 i il. nenil W'rsngel, leader of IK" iinil-lintshevlk troopx In si'illli'-i t, Itusln, beliif culled to lend thi Kovernnienr In the case of the ills'iilem atlnn nf the soviet gov crnmcit, wm Indicated tn un. on flriue.l icnoris to the state depart ment ii'ielved today. Tin ri pints declare that Wrmtgel ll li. en glen strong support In ill diilii. t wheie lie hits been vn Inrl mis 1"' iunv of his division of land 11 n 1 m . the p, iinnnts. SERVICES ?0RNEW CHURCH j Itillli tle Mixtion, lln-i'ltMk at CoNt (d SH.iMMl. tn lime llally Pnignim l'lrtt m i vies In the new Hullotte tnlnnlon rlmri'li which has reeenllv been ereclfd at 1 cost appi oxlmailnir $S.ono nt Independence and Nnrfnlk will be held Miinday mnrnlng In the form of a 1 ally dsy program or llie Hunday m hnul. Tlierti will also bo an livening survlrs If electric lights, ire Installed liy the'end of the week. C. S. I'Mwnrds Is HllndHy whool hi-j .icrlntcndeni and Hvv. HiirIi A. ("res-1 well, assltitant pastor of the First "resbjteilan 'hiircll, fills the pulpit In the evening. The cliuich was built .villi riinds contributed by iho j"rHt Presbyterian church, wth Mini" ns sstancii froin the natunal fund. URGE WILSON TO ' STOP DEFLATION CO.VTINflit) ritOJt I'A(II3 (INK protested ngiiltiKl a statement by Mr lluller that the 'countre wum about to face a panic ns a reftllt of' the deflation policy. Senator 'Smith said there was "a erlsln hut no panic.' Ktiilciiiiiil to tho Public, A general committee composed of repressntallvea of each agricultural orgiinlxatlon attendhjg was named tu draw up a statement to tho public precepting the plight of the growers In a decbirnllan of principle to be adopted by tint convention. A reso lution calling for the pooling of low grndo cotton under n soiling com- J. A. PRINGLE OIL PROPICTION Lenses. grilling Owitracla! 908 06 Ken-iedy Illdg. Phono OHAgn 9350 KEYSTONE MWHINtKr&mCKKE caJ PHONE CtDRR uas 1 ClNCIKNMI, lit U t TUISK, I For Sale nt a Bargain Four one H. P. to 8 H. P. Gnso line Engines. Houston, Fible & Company Of Kansas City, Mo. MKMiinitB nbw yomc BTOCK KXCHANOR nnd CHI CAGO 1I0AU Of TUADE. Btocks, Ponds, Oraln and Cot ton. Standard Oil and Bub. Miliary Htock. Now York and lloston Curb. Liberty Ilond Uoucht and Mold. Private Wires CHAS. p. CIlOTCIIinT. Mgr. Tclciliono Outgo 0200, ,No. II ICast I'onrlli St., Tulsa, Olila. STRANDBERG, McGREEYY & CO. MK.MIW.ltS Ntw York HtucW Krline Chicago Hoard ot Trade New Urleana Cotton Kichane P1UVATF, VHU stocks, fiiiAi.v, ciyppo.v Liberty llonde bounlit and ad (li:()l((li: l KYHI.lt, )laimgrr PIIONH 700 l?l Kimt Third HI. (Ilidrl TuUu.) f " Many people noiv Invent In "'fl lilKh Itradc listed Hock anil UinJa wiilimit raplol that it, lliey buy (lit in nil Ihr Krlthrl brtleniatlc iiavlng Plan and pay for them out uf llirir iiiuiuhly eamlogi. "Iliey are finding It highly profit able. Il la not a ahort cut li tvrallh, but It Invariably yield i liberal Inter eit ilu a prtiht. What can he accemplllhed by thll plan li lold In l'ntr l'oklni' atorr, ' Oclllng Ahead." Ily Invetllng 12 J pertnomli lor 10 vrara he accurnu. Uled 4IO.OOO. The hnoalet telle vim what (IikIii lie bouilii, the dlv. itrnda received each year, and the market advance of each unfit. " It'a faxlnatlng. Miall we aend Vj iwnx youatupyl li'afree, IJept. 1. --J KRIEBEL & CO.'pfj ) I57.Su.USU Si Chicriitti, ' 1 1,1 "' YTV-aM A.JJ LARGEST BUILDER' e-- 1 nil Diamond Set Watch Missing From Home When Tutsan Returns ltetitinlng l.itn Monday tilubt after an abs, m e of ten dny, I.. I). Pallet sen. I HI Hnuth Mlwnod. found Uin hnnii' rnnsnekeil and a watch v ililed nl $828 mlisllig. ac cording tn a report which Pat tersiui niade tn the police yester day morning The watch wan set with small diamonds. Two silk shirts and a pair or gold cuff links wore slso missing. The house hud been entered some time since October 1, Pat terson mid. Kntrancn had been -rained throtiKh Hie aid ot 11, pass, key the polled soy. iiiIhnIimi In bundle export sub's, went tn a special committee on cot ton. $ Henalor Hmlth suggested (bnt Iho' fiiiiners find out their legal rights under the federal reserve ytem and demand them. "If 40-rent cotton Is proftteorltli,'. If $3 wheat Is spiieiilntliig, who mivh It li?" ho deiimnded. "Who In America ulvea uiiyunc the legal right lo Ux thu price of any thing?" The senstor said he did not sen any authority In the federal reserve nit for contraction of credits. Funeral servlce for Purr fihnrt, Jr., Infant son ot Ilurr Kharl. 28 North Olympla, hn died early Monday morning were held nt 4 o'clock yesterday nfieinnon fiom Ihr resldcneo. Interment was In l'i!i Illll Reduced to Present Market Prices on Casing and Line Pipe of All Sizes and Weights -asing, 5 3-16 inch and up to 20 1-2 inch; Lint Pipe, 2-inch to 8-inch, inclusive;, out o stock, at Tulsa by truck or carload lots. No qrdor; too small or too large. Purchaser will b. convinced; by call ing Osago 4750-4536 and L. D. 80. Fecnbcrg Pipe & Supply . jCompany 519 EAST FIRST ST..TULSA, OKLA. 1 Tho aboVn cut renrcscnta an nlegant orioring ror who at un cxiri.'ineiv llousa Is very com)let, oak and Ivory trim; oak floors, cumulen mice: brrukfnst room: automatlu water hi'tilrtr: sleenlni; norcnrifa liiuut; Kuni nn i sorvants' iimrtcrs, ate, terms' on inquiry, BlG J W. J, M -I Itoom 211 SOS 11. Main Ht.. Tulsa 1 1 lH. FsJ&M&mj if 11 n rfiaalta M .Tamil nraa I .bfloseH )aHB I m ire. a riw n u yrt.vi ajW Why do. the p4MjTW9 lf',"J o to ownrn? WliV la ita ciitlocOt dl liienaa wiaenina aa i4Vie,'(ieISty . therein Ilea tho amwr-UiCoiellri.iue Inapcct Uii woddorfed'rr.-'bVBctl, tui, loi ua givo -you eO ll.P.d.lihaUl.l,.Aeaerfit JlOt-O luteimediatl ...... j, All SluJabaker Car. CoedTli- aiwtlrirStulliBiylXrwilt: "This h a SludTMi 13 llofslra Sales Medina Here Thuradau-Frifu i ' vii-i .... 1 .., -11 .. .. ,1,A I Illofstm .Manufacturing coinianVjf . 11IIM is u, im linn iiiiiipuuj ifr Friday or HUH wcck ncroroing 10 nn 1 iniuiuncenient of .1. Ilurr Gibbons, f More than a-sooro of salesmen repre-JT it-tlrlng territory from tho Groatl Likea lo tho keys of Florida will tether lo discuss present day mcr- , 'InnidlHltiir problems, ho says. It will be Hie fifth annual cvont for tho lo- mil firm. "Y" l.odgii III Demand. Frlsndshlp bulge, tho Y. W. C. A. . ... nit.iM.ti.na in .!.... .i .! f.t. nifinui ocrai-lon. Kourleen young glrla from llontco Mnnn school spent last Fri day and Saturday at the camp and 15 bimlneiu wonien were at the oamtt during the week-end proper. On-f Sunday afternoon there were 10 vlsl-"1 tors to thn grounds. Young peoplo of " Itoitoti avenue M. K, church havo uskeii for tiso of the lodge for a Halloween p.irty on Friday evening, work eoninilttco nt tho Y. M. C. A. , born will hold a retreat at tho camp October 2U and 31. To, Talk Indian Affair. Friendship lodge, nt tho Y. W. a , A. camp, bun been rcsurvod for a... conference of tho anioclated com-.,,, tiilttco of KrirtnlH on Indian nftnlrn Friday, Saturday and Sunday. W'ork , among tho Indians will be dlscussqil , ' by roprcnentatlvc of tho Quakor faith at Din conference, arrange ments for whli h wcra nado by liaurenco R. I.ttiiltoy of Hhawnoo, iiuoretary ot tho committee. " ' i. . Jlo ,4UMJUi vniitv . homo In Oklahoma City. nioucratu price, i.ocuniu Knll details ot property, j n oj kuxJoTfaK YIT Ken too a A M AUf inB i taVTi nitaC 9HHs9v . .11 Jt ' jo jianxito Aiuu't1- ciiui Eire I fa dtaom Havam fioiiau a'aarn HO nolaata eetjeCI , trcr .iieri ,1 J 1K .1 ,1 11X2131131 ABJ'JT t.?f.t,!,0M" m eell .Hart 1 i , - SlX - K -W JPMHUT MU ,RHM H W0TWA3 AeUUT 111 btldl t,h., " eraii ,ni t t.iBtJ al'iajamallliv; ,11 ,, J.rr.?.:0 Autrt ia ,n ,a .(tjna li uemonumUoaain lranirnUleH ,(0tt (. JrtlliYf I I .iiK Tirirtiln taf,1UilT X Uj'tt.M.KZ-.lf'-1. If enalil T II A -A fienneJt 1 .B ,aU n ! ,iil). am Vvlw a. i-"-iF'.r4inniuii 'ity Jin"if,. ;j ii (i xfe l'nilrOainfraJ.rjtni Jrr nelMml 11 l-a1 l l,lloiul'CMllAwtr Jlall pinoe fc2jtt 'HJl. nii ii I .. -nr i.aniaili elab If KJAi n MMUaaJam slnoaaW .ail ypy . '1.4 4)t Ho i