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UL s SUCCESSOR TO THE MUSKOGEe. STAh TULSA, OKLAHOMA, SATUUD.U , OCT i Vol. 1, No 4y bubcnptJon $1 00 Par Yl DRY FARM CONGRESS OCT. 22 U WOKTfD HACE HOT FALSI Officers Find Only Colored People Concerned A I'Mllt lt'.ll "I- OXi'iU'llll'Ilt Wtls ocia-doiied in ili' vicinity of le V'.w, kl:i oaih lliU week liy the ll'pOlt "I il Ul' 'lot Ili'tWeOII wliili- mill cobnut people lit' the ;'iin:; Ciook (iiniiminitv. Ilnl "I. ICO llol" i HOW lepOl'tOll III 1)1' iuiolii.il -l!ial i. lis I nil lli l'" l..i.lllllN WOlO COlolell people. .S n-ji-'U H 'in Depew dated (let. I In Spiiujj I'lti'k race lint, which Inn pi own wry onesided, lis niih noeioos weio cniiceined, luruidiiii; t tlif liitL'st conclusions Dl iilllccis, lias siihsidod without civ orious i cMi I Is. No uriosls have been made, ilif-neirrnes have left tin- country niftl thoie uro no indications of further tintilih'. Itut things liiipieiitl miiihty f.il whili the excitement lasted. I.etteis winning a uiiiiiImm of fain ilio in leave tin country weie re leived, two houses dynamited mill a ham liiirnt'tl, all within a eriod of two das. The Spiinir 1'ioek diwtiiet is in -ill.' WOstClll ioftion of look , .,iit. Tin' families of Thomas ,il:its, I Ifti Canndy auil a man ii.iiiihI Wlill, all lwelved black li. ml letters warning them to h ,w tin- country. Tin- nevt la .Mis. Makes iliMOit'ii the burn mi ilu- farm on fire anil also u I in. iiinler the house. Tlie wonian ami four ehiltlren ran out anil a few moments later an explosion took place whieh v.ieckod the entire hiiililinir, one hot at tempt ini? to lluow water nil' the Hie, lM'inn seihiusly in jiiicil Tlie lmrn liiirnt'tl to il' (iiouml. iJihlioyini,' eighty hales of li.i ii'iil -" bushels "f eolll. Within half an hour an. expln siuii wieiked tlie home of the 'an ml f.iiiiilj. less than half a milt iiw'ny. Seveial noe.ro men weie in the house tit the time, hut all es caped serious injury. One stide of the limine wn completely torn away. DiCA Bartons On the last page of this Nii' we miry ii lmlfpae,e ad of the Diek llui tltm Hiokerane linn. It is nothing lr any kind of nier chant in adveiiise i: wspapeis, liui it tvrluliil.v means snmelliine; tor them In lie up to their ad veiiiseinents. The Uiek Hardon stole Is one of the best and most fiuor.iblv known stores in Tulsa knowti nnt unly to the moneu'd class but lo the worklne, man and wmniH. us well. 1'erhaiH thete is do man in Tulsa who is duinn more to help nthers Id help them ihes I luiu Hick Htirrlou. A visit to this store will eon vime sou that it is far abnve the rt-giiln'r "pawn simp." It i " place wheie .nu may net relief from tlnaneial distress or where vou can save money for yoiyself in the purchase of the ninny beau tiful nnil useful articles which will cettainly catch your eyt when you step inside the door. Sup pose you stop in and get acquaint ed with Uiek Banlon. Ooitle Hint Vioresftnnal I'nyar (la Hardupjf rCie) I've be i"ear, mlsici of a nUht't I tblm: to help Haidupf s bni l M ih'" '1 it.sieit'. o' work for ovet n't cot the prto 'in Tr do an . t-it:i' PREPARED FOR MGHSTfcH CROWDS TULSA TO PLAY THE H05C IN GREAT STYLE Ample Accommodations P-r Visitor! to Dry Farming Coiijrjss, Oct. 22-Nov 1 To properly aiiahgc details for the handling of huge cluwdb 1m a 'i'g Job In any convention city On tin- tlrst day of October, however, the c.tuuii of Tulsa liail completed plans to fully entertain tho largest nunibei of peo plo out gathered together itt an pluco In OMaboinn Todu Tulsa tan give eer assurance of udciniate. and coin foituble accommodation for lit i thous ands of vlbltors during tlie Interna tlonul no-l'iumlng I'ougrete, Octo tor "2 to November 1 Kvery hotel, eery roomliiK house and ery restaurant In tho elty hts licon biiH.v iiiepariiiK to Uiko caro of the enormous lnlln of strant-'om and faclllth'B havu been Increased to handle wlfh eaBe, a dall attendance of over 111,000 people. Iliireau of Inlorinatlon will be open day and night near the railroad i.tfi tlons and vlsltom ulll bo furnished with full Information ax to tho loca tion, prices and equipment of hotels, looming houses, restaurants and prl atu homes. Hundreds of private families are preparing to Bene meals to their guestB at moderato prices and every business man In tho city hn agreed that there shall be no increase In the prlco of accommodations or ne cessities dining the Congress and Ex position. EXPERIENCE MEETING AT TULSA Old World Famous to Describe Suc cessful Dry Farming Method. How to grow next year's crops on this fall's rain. This Is the big secret which will be told to the world at tho International Dry-Farming Congress in Tulsa be ginning October 27. Many men say It can't be done, but there will be hun dreds of other men at the Tulsa Con gress who have actually succeeded In doing It and who will be glad to toll haw. One man from South Africa will tell how ho grew sevonteen bushols of wheat and tuonty-rlve bushels of corn per acre in 1912 on one-half an Inch of tatnfall between planting timj and harvest. Another from Strntton, Neb., will furnish proof that he raised S2 bushels of 62-pound wheat this year on four and a quarter inches of rain between January 1 and August 30. A third, from Peyton, Colorado will bu them to glre the details of how he ralsod 2,000 bushels of wheat on 100 acres of ground with but four Inches of rain from the day ho planted tho heat to the duy ho cut It. Those men, and many others, will Insist that they get good crops In bad years principally by knowing how to hold the molsturo of an entire year In the soil for use when net-dud by the growing crops. For rive full dayb thebo men will tell what they hae done. how they did it and how much no; profit they made, mid the) will point to a solid ten acrts of good crop sam ples Any farmer In the pouthwest whoso crops were cut by drouth In 1913 will be woll ivpttld roi a tilp to Tjltta be tween October 27 and nctobur HI. Tin: iti:kxationl FARM COXfHtKSS. I IKY (Hv f.. O. Connor. Will you be in TuImi When the eonniess meet, To see the Inmost potato Vlid the Inmost siifjar beet Tho wni Id's finest pinducts Will be t-oeti on that dav Hiirrv and K' leady! Fiiunen Ait omnlni; on their wav. I'd Ukl',ril! 'P'"0 w"l ,,c' tul',' t,m' m ooiUeOi 'howiiu: products of his hand In nil the world of farmers Ua is the Kitutest in the land. The Editor past Iiiftiriiiiition '.inn just iPiiclied this office that I'reeimui I. Mim i in U l)iHiu himcclf Mweiiiii the pisi reeirii of theeliitor Tin edit r of thin pap r wel comes any olio to rtearrli lii- piit While thrre is some part in ev eiy ones life which He iei!ipi mor'nrle, yet there is no pntt of the editor's lilu whieh he (lenie.s or that he Is epeeialK a shamed of. He has at no time m life, done anything intention. illy tlint h' would not do aniii mi tier tlieame circiliiulaiin's. . If Martin or anyone else desires to know anything about the ed it'i's past lifethe editor liimi.Mfi wili .supply the nfnrmatinn upon ;ri'iUf.st. j He it said now, however, tlni' .the editor had not betrayed his race, ha.i not liecn guilty of steal line, from anyone and lias always dealt liniKHtiy with friends nod flies. ' , New Club N S v. Jni'Uliy.eO '" " "" in v eliil) bus been nrg.imed in this oily which wilt he dinniid lo ehtiriiy and public impitiveinent H S Ci ier is pio-idci.t ef the eliili. K W.Soiiti oeietni i inl !pivy tn'iieiiier The club a ill i ktinwii .t- '-The Jnllv (!nod l-'ellows Di Hridj'.ewatei mid Mi ll.-on ate buiidim: new linibcR on Ka-imi stieot bo tii of which iiild-, nun I the cummuiiiiv. WANTKI) Puiint; Dry F.uiniiii1 Cunjfie.ss; twn yood cooks ami tlncc Ktrls to wait tin tabic Must hi: fiotn IS to 25 years of and expel ience. ' ' 4. i .t.-.w..v'ivt. MEN WHO ARE PUSHING THE BIG TULSA SHOW MJxcviiTii - t, - wt, - t. - fc - fc - fcnn - l - No set of men hnvo eer worked harder to make an exposition access Ml than that behind the International O. O. Hunt. Dry-FarmlBX OonaTeas at Tulea. Two groups of men control its work. One, known us the Oklahoma Hoard ot Con- MHskaVlBBBBBBW Subscribe Today Mass Meeting XiiiiKs Reception Couimittee l;or ijry I; a ruling Congress' A GQODtImEON 7TlrTEf HAIL1 i PLENTY OF FUN BOOKED TUL8A, OCT. 22-NOV. 1. AT Amuiemml Section cf Dry-Farming Congress Named For Noted Author. 1 IVp eery other world's fair and gleat exposition, Ac liitelliAttvnul Dry Farming CuiiKr.t t Ttila. Ok lahoma, October Tl to NuTember 1, will huU' its bouliard of amusements uud concessions In this tiistauco It will be known ua tlte "Irtlng Trail,1' bringing lo mind thu historical "ToXir of the l'lains" by Washington IrYlifg ln 1832. Washington Irving passed through tho present townslte of Tulsa on thli tour and camped on tho Lout City hUls overlooking the Arkansas river ttftd vulloy. On tho Irving Trail will be assem bled tho greatest aggregation of high class shows and wluik'Minie iiinutV nii'iiht hut seen In Oklahoma. The at tractions will linu both sides ot tho trail, and at night tin- boukjvard (un and frolic will be a bluze of electric illumination. Among the feature attractions on tho aenuc will be one ef the great est carnUal companies In America; a Bins and Indluns participating tai the sports niuJ pasttmeri of frontier ktfo In the west, and a typical Osage Indian Hinge, containing In prlmltlvu sur roundings hundreds of men, women nnd children ol this richest tribe ot Indians on earth. Flashing uniforms and martial mu sic will also tie marked features of tho Congress and Exposition. ne of the best concert bands in the soun try will furnish dally niuerc. The United .States government to euddna: the artillery band of forty pieces from Fort Hill, Oklahoma, one of the fluent military bauds In tho service, to Tul sa for the entire ten days. A big de- I tuLlunuit of I'nlted Stale troops from i I Foil Logan II. Hoots, Arkausas, Will '. act uh mliitiiry etcoit to visltlnc gov einois, benatois, cougreisnien add foreign dlgiiititrlus and will be seen la dully nuneuU'iH ou the AposlUo grounds. Mr . .ltill.es of sm ''li" Un tlio o ly i i.tl y mil i .nod '.Sim l'l" t.r .. -.Vki - . jril - - mm - m' - ,km,ti,tittll""'w''t''r'tli,'1t'At irnl, la headed by O D. linu, prct dent of the Queen Bee Stoe ooiupati of Tulsa, and one of the mnsieiror luent liiisltiesb men of the cltyVt associates me 1. K I'.-ri. (' 3 cry, William t!tr)l:er I'.ugmiH Lurtt' uud (' A Kaiidersoii, all U TnVu Tho M ci r.d Is known Hi the Iitti nntloiui lioaid cf Governors,. ! head Is W I Drnirimonn, 01 F-nlil, lahiima With hltn uie the Ikmovfit W It Jlothi rwull, iittnlittj r of hl'.u 1 ture for Sa&katclu-nan, HcRlni; Hot uiable iLorgu Har-'oirt. depmy tr.ln Uter of agilcnlturu :-j' Altnta. K iiioiitnr, C It licet of penvpr, Fi,l lado: W !. Ja.ih.n. of .Miti'hJt" Kansas, A, M. II8Umi.i, of i'Met 1 1 exits; O I) Hunt, of Tt.lsa, acid A 1. Hums Mi. Hiiiui U tha pcmai, secretary of the Co.'.gni... and the :.. who thtctmh hlb pecuh ah r abllHjr fjp. organlzallcn. h.'i'i ira.le porimii InimoifaiiiiMi ti In fie w...d todu Mi.- La nor L Hums it .-c- ietar ff t"i u ir.atlonal CougT'l! of Kunn WuIi.hu u Lunch of the U.- Farinltib t'oi e, ant thr. uk'.' I e IUi4 a nifr. 'na.ifciioe ou Hn If a ot tens of thouiiuds of uuj'.' i.t many imtlons. WH.. Uw. i..lti .,tt '1 V ., IvlLS'Ulhu (illinlltn u( tLk r.tl oied lrv llruJw .'Kiv-h vw was held Ut tb' I'uit ILriUtti: 'lunch WeduesfkLV MUjht. Mt-l..' J Koistt pi-isided Mid lmver ly t. tJtus Ht'leil h iM.ii;UHY' AlJ let- a liillnliHA' of i.)iw,ihg tKMttU.'S h thone pu4"ttt, MjUlatiiUji u cS i it id tiioveiutULl 4.H ttie pact ot' iCi coloicd eiti'.i-iis to litip make :tt ni)i!Hs.- JU Ttllrsi U Cmilfrfvto 4. oess, iht' fillpritnj ih'n wiW a. pnidli'd iv win1 as a rvrtsi'llxYfi eommiltei r) be in wilw diule the senium of tUv tiinH'!.: 1"R. Himdfoitl", . V. jtte,' U-. tlniM, (' Delu-iiMU, ils'. ii. LK I j mount, ti. . rrtsiA, u. r. I In tch i us, A. 4. tii4UH'rUMiu. ('inf. I'a'e, piesirltu of Mbe .u sociatiou, wifit tile ifwdkUmrie Oi iLe M,'ieiiriy, Air. Jmrto-s, jta wo.Md .i ' Mg Uttk' liittth'M tln-oiilioiu Uie i.tnto n ml Uil.' K hihits ot iciluiid I'amiijs wUl V; niiiili In evith'iuo Jia';,i lhhtt;iJ meeliiiLt. Bat list le- Ml U Efe!r$ I The Wliili? lis4tiM , r-j. '::i will convene at Jiwtt .Vf-li' '. (.'liHloher' Dt rtlilt till ifii'.? niv busy .-1 iluz tkn-u.;-. ..' tend Mil (,i.i".'jilm ;-tni n i" .!". ciowtl i i ij-.K-iulxo. "LXt 1I9'.' cilitiif. fcuwevtu-, t'j u'..rrV pioveu tlui.' nbVsv In fk.'VAV l? vJL" convention-; uud Oe Hs.uil ;tc,f iitiniiHMi'o hu'iivj, HMliV.. ' . AllAMfeS iJUMEl ? ii amtilm- lUat i xim r... Ik ii half mb W-of e IfA'rV llrok"niutf Vo., Tujsa's wirly )iC rajfo rtrm. a Imiducj 't'fiN ooiuiiOOY iV ot buying t-v.l."5ti Hlnoks nil over Uj conn,.' ftp hit; .ontenm ftiU uiiJ th-ll- H-p- nold by the V. K. fttilhol Itliw. Tt-T OWH Kt'Vt'llll BtOWM hi IIISJI" f-" nil of thorn m cmtlncttul oir''-':' same InislursH basts us tbvxi; :.t r- HtiiHt ntrt' in this city, 'iht K ; .pietw, ill-. W. Mario.;, 'j 'i prgcticnl biuiuosji tuuti naJ r. c'i flemnn who canrty (iiiuV h. T into the mace of ttiov ..i- j. ' bilJL Ik' pelWOJHlUf Sl i 0 i';s ,s- liitui in thin olt ai.ij '.. .'. titiat dflt'ht tu ili'as1i'(v '-:,. ipn touieio. viiui line miuilvi'.'l in v thouannilM. Yho nfc uitls 1 Milcaiucit at UtW ni aiti iW Vr ohlinlui; nal conrftsjuV) to l-pity- tvod.v, wswli Was vne cuiuc. tD'Ut cioiiw.' thoU' daily wrU. riurlowV b imVt$ (JfiKid .'jiiiiv to buy your ctotlo-K, damtmtm. New Minister ) Visits? Tvvliegee , 1'ttlJ.fc,c A,u ' o,er r.r,.. 0 ."-.. .. ti. iUk. ",;n,j.v 0H"filitel njl cmfV.fiW Ultotl SfnffH urtnisler V tfbt publlo of l.ibMlil, itJKat X ti-if dnv at Tufeew tbJs pfe'i'lu at ferenco with llr, ftoukoi T. VVj-."i' Uiifton wild Mr. umftt A 3cs.lt: thl. .vft.tw.Vi j),. VnkiriW wlvhta to be Uk (rxeutoat jn (MiNAlbk to the fcyeri4 &Sfe mid .Dr. B.wJcnr cmm ttV'lt "polutem a (H ltnatloa.'''tWtw m puis it, frorjj tfie tiro hoif'giw ,p, .. i ; y Vi --