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BOB PARMAN OFFERS 100 National Oil I 1. 10 160 Ijiale gueeti HI 90 Knma Oladstone Oil anil llilliilng l ull l"0 lloy-Cinilicr (Ml 1 ''" i"io Pnmorit petroleum L6o 2(1 Ivanhoe l'utrnjeuin K On ouia Aasuiiiiice (III mill Refining I I' 48 Home Refining 7 7 00 Okliimnda Oil unit (Iiiii 17' nO lieposltoia Oil Willi ilea I 11 l.d'iO -Igom (.Ml !! 41 Quadrangle Petroleum 8 5r 4no shirt Hlcevs (III 'i ) ltaclne (III I " 4t0 ('tilted (III Hint IlnllnltiK 40 Joo Oklahoma oil mtrl Refining . I o:, 100 North American Oil IS VT (DO Teachcra mid Htiidenli Oil .. I 25 4i0 I. lulu frail 'il I 10 6no l.uckv Strike I-ead mid Zinc 85 Hio Yellow Jack I .and unit Zlno .C5 f .(')0 Klral National Mining 1 760 (lolili'ii State Lead and Zinc, a bargain. 400 old Reliable Lead and Zinc 10 Home Rainbow Mini Uttuwa L uihI 7. at art-iit hatgaln. 15 lwirtla Mining Cn J7 U" ?oq Hyicral Lead mid Zinc I Hi loo Lead Hoy Mnil nml .tin' 100 loo Igg.o Jlfg alork I 10 100 Cool Knl I 01 100 Trnplc Ice Machine i or lj! Inn I ) 1. 10 SH American Nul l llldg Welmi! ji.lj. Subject to Prior Sale: WE QUOTE (00 share Uoldrii State I.. Z " ... I 40 1,000 shares lloldcn Mala I.. A 7! 77 2 aliurra Automatic Air Si in in l(i( 60 00 860 Luckv Iahhi 10 1.000 shares Shirt Slcnvs 40 200 shares Clip It ink 1 8n 100 rhnrc Automatic Hook-keep- Ing 15 25 4 nilUfa S A S Oil mimI (inn Kan-si Tnvianda, flcldi ... 40 00 t abates Pioneer (Ml Heriirl- I lis 7 00 100 sharra Faultless Money Chanaer 25 1-10 Indue-i : mj nrrri, I'nlii I'll, In Co, Texn near production 3'J5 00 Quote Am 0:1 nml Itcf. Iet ua lint "Ur alncka. JONES SALES AGENCY lonr, Ilcrakowlts llldg FOR'QUIClTSALE 30-arre lease with small nrndli'-l Inn. Two shallow well A I". Watson. Itnum 4h L'niplre building Phone Maple 81. "out of town r'eaiTestate" fOH SALE Knur-room house, large burn. frill, nl all Ult.A all 1.. U .. .......a la ote. am d for chlckrria nml irnrdcnirli: Cnmo anil aee or write Iliiliih Paraona. Kdmnml. oklii. REALESTATEJX) TRADE For Sa! or Trad Hit-room roftARr, moHwn. on ttt mnm. Will givf rfinonak tfrtim or tnke UMHt nr In h(k'1 t;oii(!ili(n aa iuirt 1h) mfiil. ,Mnt. till I). 0. .JOHNSON 14 Imuran'-- lildn. REAL F.STAT : FOR SALE TRADE OR IF yon want quirk artlon cm that rnl aetata trade aak Mr. fopr, walnut 1349. CITY RBAL ESTATE IfOlt SALE OWfFri will all under niarkrt. fine ror- rver on Tl(th, tiloi'k at of Claaniti nr line, idther fifty or hundred fool front by hundred and aeventy l"-t deep; Ideal apartment alto. Mnple lH.-l-J. For S &Us Clcht roonia, new, atrlrtly mn1ern, cla- tarn, garaga. puuilxy huuaa, oak fUaua downaiaira; hard maple upatalta; beau ttful future; a coml'late and rnmfort l,bl home on ICaat 13th. Good Icrnta and fair prlre. Maple 41. , D. O. JOHNSON ' (11 Inni ranee llldf. Br'oWNfcKleiVi ng cit yT5 -room, wrll- Irtilll, bungaluw, gnraite. pvin. nortn- wet. I bkx-ka echuol, ll.ooo or roore man. with or without fine furniture. Walnut fo'n SAI.B lf-room reildenre at a bar- nln: alao pair well located lota on 33rd Ht Hee owner, 1 N. tune. 160. BALANCE EABY. Bea me for bar gaina. Dow. WEST INVESTMENT CO. til Amerlrrvn BankJIIdg ?lJn.H,?,'5; TWO-fiTOrtY modi-rn home; on car line nnr nweal, rrutl treea, gariian, wen ami Ally water In hnuee; outalde Inunilrv home, garage and aervanl'a room. IS SoO oaah, time or trade. Irk Boa 972, nkla hnma City. YOT Opportamiiity to bur baautlfol NEW lg toom. two atnry home with hreakfaat room, nek floor! and built In featurea. liarga baee gaant. furnaee. garage and driveway. The owner hi a riven ua ten riaya lo aell It. fnr full particulars call J. A. Challenner ar Albert Mager. MAGER & MAGER ana Colenrd W 1797 1 . Noritkwfcslt Five rooma and sleeping porch, aouth front, cloae to car line, brand new; If Jeken wlihln net day or eo, can aeleot four owa decoration. Chimp at the frtce. IVi North alarvey Telephona TBX 1 Some KEEN Bargains Kew I -room bungalow, all tha lata built -In fnaturea, well located north, for .00fl; $100 cash. Act promptly If Inter aefd. Blx-room modern collage, close In, a bargain for 11,000, on good terma New l-room modern bungalow, with all lata built-in featurea: Immediate mnaaea- alon: well located, Juat .off Claaaen, (of J,liOa on I arm a io auu. New I -room modern bungalow on flhar tell, baaement, garage and drive, for only 14.100. on good terms. If yon are Intereeted In any of these ' tar If you floti't see what you want In the above Irat. call ua; wa can ahow you aoma eacernionai goon nuya. KEEN INVESTMENT CO. . Kit drain Enchange Bldf,, , Phona Maple 114 11,550; Immediate pnaseaalons offered for this week only. 1. E. Ureen, Walnut IM. fOR lAlVnn TRATiirTotl.neTTe lals View addition. Hea Fred Patry, (ire no are. notei. BUNGALOW Uiniivmfcy Addition On wist Nlteteenin strear. sis rooms, semen ed tn back porch; garagai beauti ful lawn; hardwood, maple floora In three rooms: built -In featurea. A mighty good Buy at 14.100, 1 Nuiii. Martey " I CIT? REAL E31ATE FOR SALE w&c: IIICH-CLAHH hAma north- niat III una of tha tnirv rralilnmlal aartlnna of Ilia lly llMiiillful limiii a on nil alUaa Huvun ill" wnll ai niiia, rmuna, alrcplnit Mirth, tmk f lixn a and trlimnliK down inlia. Oak f Ionia und whita anainnl i in I nc up iimn Klitfiint fiaturta and mi orullnn; haa'-mant furn."(-, Riirairn nil ilrlvrway. A wHI-aiMnliittd liotna n rvry w.iy, 504O f(,rt nf (rnund I.t it aliow nl Ihla liraulKiil Inline I'lUu tii.7.0. I.llxial tarma. (.latliif 174. hulvanian. J M Tin krr, J A. E1wln, VViilniit 27 tV1 W. JMnln Knit H AI.K "fi-riiiim nnw Imiiiaiiiw, UI7 VV 1.1 ii lit. I2.J.MI Caah I'lOo. balant 110 il iimiiili. Hinna Walnut r'lNK itmilflrn ft-ruoin hoina. aaat ilk; rlnir; on rnrtiT; nl' (aittga; ownar Inn iMialm-aa In city Hint will tint allow him to llva In It; will vlv hla" lml Ihhiiii il"-. In, or aril and glvu good Irrtna ll.ill, !)5l.a Mlilic Ki 'It riAl.f:-5 room FitiiKiilow and nr- Hgn on Wfal Uili Ht. Termi. Wal- niii4!.ri. MV fi-IKMiM WiikhIow. nmtliwc'at. ilvnl In li-aa than yiar: Immrdlatn poaaa--alon; an'i KU'i- l.-:Ti, cur Oklaliqman SACRIFICE BARGAIN Ona alRlit-tonin hnuna, three flvi--room hiiuaia on Kiiib 1 4n-fnil mi inr; pavmK ii-ild nut: In aood n-imir. lent for firm .ir ini'i ili 1'rTiid lit l.,00, lth ti-rma. I Ml il i "r f i "nil i Mlli . 1 yQl'N'w' 11 anulh ft U- Imga ri JUtTi, ii-nr rinaai-n. finnt liiltiatilow with (ivo rga rooina; ttnor aimi ta aa liirxe aa an nm" aii-rfMim Ihi urn low. Tlura la luiaanunl, :itnge and IiIiivkwhv: two romna fliilahcd In oak, I' llnnra Khll enamel A aplrndld plara, i-loaii In rnr ml nnr ward arlimil Tcrina. Tin' la h i linn e pine. Ilxltrr are It iiin k 1'lioiie for apiiolnlin-iit. Jnv .1 I'wy-r. Iti-.il halala Iwpt , 1! T. H TI AIIT ai CO. 30 w M ini. Maplf r, w&c HrNiiAMIVV for oinaoii" at a:iiTlflr prlre. l-lin? loi'iitlon Nortliwrit rlK'lt In lin- of dvi'liuniu-nt Klva haauli--fill loonia Two loonia flnliilird In oak, fin" marital, built In kll'in'tl ralilni-l, dotilile Inilll throiiKhout. iiiran and di'lvi-way. Hprrlal prlia for itlrk ail", only SIL00; liOo mail, hulnin- f-afl. l.int II. K 1 'i J. J M Tuikrr J A Kdwln ?iii'(i Went Main Wnliuif 27 Nw Eainigaifow n Wiat Klflornth. rlaan In. e have Umilirnl kn.taea.l.amr na L. In flirt" rrxirni, tMHkrnNt room mwi mnnlnl, ItiiHtfd nn rorni-r lulu, (aelnK iwnth and MHt llnittifi likn (hla ft for U;7M. (iiiT In lvlii(f rffy nnd Mia BKI.l I'rlce ihm wit M.'mo; $7..o rn-h MAGER & MAGER ;n5 ("olro'l V 1797 UAILIKIAI) MCN, plenae Ink linllre. We Iikvm a od aeml-tnodern (-room cottage nn K. l'rarl ht , Capitol IIIII. only one block from car line; 60140 fret of (.round. I'rlce only l-'.IOfl; liberal terma. l.iating 72 Haleameti: 3 M Tui-ker. J. A. Kdwlng Walnut 27 joai W In CITY tiroiierty llatlnga wanted; have buy era for 5. 6 and k-room propi-rtlea; don't Hat unlraa you want to aell. M. I.. Iienlo, me a ir poet i itiog FINE HOME Clinlra corner, 7 large roome, modern, pnvlng about paid out: il'mii'vi aa home, or la capable c. cleve'iipnutit Into Mr Income prodmer. 1100 V eat tilth. w alnut 2JI Snap From Owner If Sold at Once Rli -room modern bungalow, nnw uaed aa two 3 -room apartment, renttnt for Sir, mouth; p '" -nt down, lie In nee Ilka tent; paving puul nut about one year; lota 014fl feet: aouth front; 1100 block W. 10th fit. l'hona Walnut 1612, Big Bargaib In a new a room modern hungalnwa This ImiiKol'iw la nn I he northwi .-t aide, one block from car line. It hna all the latent built-In foalurea, oak In three rooma and breakfnat room, etc. For a. real bargain, a henutlftii home, where a .mall payment down will handle It, yni can't hent It. Call MR. ROGERS Ed M. Smaiini8 & Co. Wa lnu tl45l 101 Colcord FoiiTHALB Ry owner, beautiful I -room modern bungalow, nearr newi oak floora throughout; braakfaai room; don er ta porch; large baaement; garage. Northweatem part of city, Jtiat off Claa. sen boulevard. t.5O0 caah; rest an ay payments. Walnut 414S-J CAIMTOL, WUj HOMID Immediate pro amnion. 4 large rooms. I full Iota, fine garden nlanted; price 11,500; 200 raeli, il5 per month. Call Mr. Miller. OKLAHOMA THUbT COMPANY 50t-io Inauranre Bldg. Maple II COfRKD-PEOPL fiava our "rent; wa ean aell you a nice well Impreved t or room honee fnr 110 per month: wa have vacant lota near tha car line for 5 down ana a per mnntn; oak for Mr. Millar. CLARENCE R. TROHFEH li CO . 501-10 Insurance Itl'lg Maple M FOR SALF Right -rcim mndern honae 52-foot front: 14. son. 2 k. th Ht Phoiut 11-15. ILLUSTRATED CLASSIFIED Sav and Invett Gum BroihlKsirs Compaimy Taid up capital, $150,000.00 Active loam in force, ewer f 13,000,000. Representing money placet (or our clients. We hart loaned money in Oklahoma steadily for twenty.five yean. INVESTORS Never loat a Dollart Never took property under foreclose ra; Navar took a taa tlaadt Ne-er want Into Court en aoeount of a il. I., 1 OUR LOANS ARB FROM 100 6 UP. Tax exempt Farm snd City Mortgages Six months' to ten ytara' time, Net 6, 6V., 7 OL'R SECURITIES ARE ALWAYS WORTH FACE VALUE 100 PLUS ACCRUED INTEREST. Grain Exchange Building, Grand & Harvey, OKLAHOMA CITY REAL ESTATE TOK SALE A RKAI dandy new hun hhIow all Urn "io-w fin I urea," a ronrna garage, drlvc Wiiy, l.7.'.0. linrt cnMli. I'lil- ance rrnamialile; Inline, nortliwcet pint of illy CHAS. E. THOMAS Hani Ka'nte TVpartinrnl U. T. STUART & CO. 20 V. Mhln MHlle 7fl HMiTiFti- csi'irni, iui.il.' ovku-UutKiN'-i rrrv- ritchii a I it Klv Urn' ctornn. vtv ltniirov1 (wo loin; gti a Hiid l"'irn' hthlw. untttH, f i fruit irara l ,7ni, y"V ihmi, :b I" r nmiilh. ('all Mr. Motimn Kour nlra rofiiiin. iMinltlra, rl'weia, imrn, chicken huum- f 1 11 Ixirii rnc $ 1 .''., I2A0 cnh, haian'-f $12 (.0 ' ' month. Cull Mr. ( Urk NKWIiY rAINTKH AND rArKfiri - Knur Una rMmM: lmk. Iiulita amt h' i 9 TOO rAHh, bulancn II J iit inunlh. 'hII Mr. MnrftHn. ! Hnvrn r-Ktra nlv rnorna. with finr hn trnvffiif'iitM, for oiirv 1 1 r.'; lino jimIi, , Miliiiur tvu ,rr nwiiiih. l ull Mr (Mark To Tl M 'K l'"ijr-f -fMm hnuar, two oti; tifwlv iilhtrl and imptred- What havt) nu? I'.KAI. IM'NfJAr.OW on In K, with frmf Inran iHiriin, K" Hiid l'i trie HkI'I". rllv witfr, liirK- liMrn. irn ni'-a im lnivrmn, (ho Iota. Onlv 1 .?'; ?1 '.') rfih, liuliin lj r rri'inth. ('nil Mr. Cl-trk Kur I'lTifi r("rrie. nitrlv rnndi-rn, oniv fl.L'lHi; fl'Hi i.mh, bt La nc ftl'iO p-r inontli t all Mr t 'lark lliiuni'f fnr ltril Vurm for rl tl. Ho?- Inmjrntu think f ii" OKLAHOMA TIU'HT t'o.MpAS'V, lil'TMV ll"MK int ," )" li-rtr tli..n It la worth Mini I Mill sr v ymi mo wt-rMi of ftfw f ur nit nt H'Miai- lfl k viiirr, ft rtKinia, i r-pt tfT'i h.tll, In rim lt-ta, flr.n lHH'rnriil . 24 -f (tot Meri.triK lorch, irarnir. at rlct ty iiio'lrri, )in wixiit floora. (' raah, h il inri- I r iti . . vtug rliy nt on- Vullrnn, W 'If m.l ,(517 West 14th Street Thla li nriia) of lhi anlmtnttri h'rna of tin rllv, e-ittrrnflv w II hull! , ftmina Mr.- hot wftfrr hi'iit, Inrpt, wftl irn piovrfl K'outi'U. 227 West ICth Street On of Die moat hnfiutlful nw homa In l ho i' It ; hna rvry nnxlarn rnnvfii lrn r . the Interior t rorn t lona and , K)iiitninta art unaurrw-nai-d 51 (J West lGth Street Thia home bclnnge to a non-reaident mid an eirrptlounl baigiln can be ac cut i'1 8119 Classen Boulevard Owner of thla home la lenvlnr the cllv; I can make uu a price that will aurprlne you 1409 West lfith Street Owner Ima recently purchnacd a larger home and will tlicrefoie aai rlflce thin for Immedtale aalc. If oii ili'.lre a home, communicate with me. R. H. GARDNER, Walnut I2l, or lair. The Hows aft Horn Half the pleaaure of a home Ilea In lla beauty, attractlveneaa and har mony of dealgn. Three attribute are brought to their highest perfec tion by proper planning and tha correct uae of material for Interior trim, flniah end flooring. No where In thla great city of oura will you find thla combination eo com pletely carried out aa In In Wc.ftwood TO IiPTLAY !H TO REdRET HO MAKK IT A POINT TO PFTB THKM NOW TODAY. Hn to eight mlnutea on the fix change Avenue car frcyn the Ter minal. Office not Exchange Ave. Thone Walnut 44(. OKKICB ON PHOPERTY OPEN EVERY Ht'N lAY. Phone evenings Walnut 4R.7-J. A N WHET.I.KII tleneral Mnnognr. 1101 West 23rd Street A modern 4-room bungalow with break fast room and heaememt: oak floora tltroughniit; tils floor In bath. v 1625 Classen Boulevard A modern 4-room bungalow: hreakfaat room, baeement; all oak floors; ttla bath, baae tub; eaat front. Thcaa both are eitra good ones. R. H. GARDNER, Owner. Walnut 1111, or 4. TEN-ROOM HOUSE Close In. Will aall at..' (4,710 Five-Room Modern flood condition, northweat; f400 caah, balance tarma. Prlna 12.100 8 t RICK. Halesman. . H. A. MARKHAM CO. Mapla 428. Ill N. Robinson PL ILLUSTRATED CLASSIFIED Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.! CITY TIMES, THURSDAY, CATTLE RECEIPTS SLUMP GREATLY Must of Day's Offering Con sists of Butcher Stock. THURSDAY'i RtCilPH. Cattle C.iiv-e Hofli . . . 500 ....... VI 1,10i) CATTLE-A decided slump was notln . aide In cattle reci-lpla ImI'iv, but a few bead over 500 rrmklng tip Hie Tliureday snpiily. Oulaldn of n few loads of ed era on the quarantine side, the bulk of the offi-iiriK emulated of but' her cattle J-jirly tup was Ui 37, for a load of (iiUe.d j gtaaa brutes avrrmriig around l.O'O I'l'iin'ln, the balance anlng at 112 to lln. In the bimli'T line mid head of hi-ovv-weif-ht beifera broiiKht lit and i,.s III Til. The atockcr market wan aleady, (laalng Qeetatlima. Prlerl nf the vartima gradi a nf rattle art a r"iiniutt;ly aa fnlluei. Hn.ia i;ni. ii, r ttnlre cernfnd H.JII K . II 1l"H to . ir. to a m. ii i Helium to good corrir.d iloiid lo ehoVe meal feit aln'llum to B'lO'l Ilia! Hull led ... r'nK"-rii.giaai. 11 00 J IS 00 1.(100 to 1 100 luiiita M' Jiuin t si'Oil yearllna . ruin to iiiiiliiiiti killen roiiiiinin to di'lar atrein.. I i .i and llellt-rn '1''1 lo fli'tlta fi-il itl Medium ta rood tiuli-her H'Ii.nii r'llti-l. t'lnlll ii.e, IiiI'.i. 14 lie I a oo 1 l :t ti 1 j Oil 1 1 i II !0 I tog H 00 io on O I : .so i Ti'i i ;i no ii Ti. I Hiint in '.'mi.i tu cliolie t'd lu.fei. Me,lutn to r""d li'lfer .. '. : ,i 1 ".i. il :.uv-ti nil in t.iitf i; on I 'HIV 10.2 10 00 V 1" "5 iv 1 io, .!: Fair t irinilliini ticifen ll'd to fliulia fe1 t.ul!. . vieaiiiin to s'io'1 nuti-ro r ( 'ill CnniiiMin iMvlognaa Calves r.ood to rlic'ce vealera t air ti, S"id venlnia 'loii-t lira-' cnlv. a Ion. Ii, fnlr neavy rnliea ht'.' li.irn and heeilera -EeeOer alee,., 7L0-IO9 Ini. . . I IniKe Ueavy alockera llnou to clin. red atinkira .. Meilluill to gnoil atoiker. .... r-bnn-e light a'nek calvta .... t'Kj rnd aurk calvea (limfl lo choice stock tintf.rs .. Ueilliiiti In aiinil helfnrs Heavy breeiling ' e,vs tilling stork in en. Ilgl.t .... kleil. Ii, gui'il st'ick tuns .... HOOK After a alow nlnit 10 409 1 1 00 I iO V III oo I 2'- lou 7.:t- 10 II lo : lo.Tt, . to 4 10.21 4 7ii 4.1.4 10 00 t 14 Ml to V7 M 2 ' I OH I on , a no . 7 :.o it 21 i nn a . 7i 7.L0I I Ik , ttadtnK In tho hog division tnikul up conmil'ial'l) today, the, market i-IubIhk from ate.uly to a nlck'l lnv,er Thtueday t"i 117 '.'5 for Junt fair bud hers. Hulk of the crop went at from IK, j to SIT Jo, I'loatng fluelellone. Ijnod to rhlil'S Ilea vies .... lon,t I', best tiuti tieis .. .. M'-itlilin l' glint l.iit'-li,-r. I oiiiniiai In ineitliiin uiiti.il liiM'd IIKhl sli.Lkets ....... I 'miimon stncknra Hi-sy slackers ll? jo ti it ;r. . 17 I Oil 17 30 . II Kit 1? "I. . 1 s 1 .'. 91 I n 7 ! . 1 1 00 u I II 00 . I : on i 1 1 i.o . It 10O 14 L4 ti Outside Livestock FORT VVORTM. EV1RT WORTH. Texas, May 14-TAT-TI.H- recelpta 4.000; ati-adv Ileevea 111 '.,& 15 o" llmW- receipts E.loO; steady Heavy 117 ?:.''l 17 10 SHEEP r i iple inn; uni li'iiiKed Iaimna 1 7 wa 1" w. CHICAGO. C1IICACO. May 1C llixiH: Receipts 0 linn, slow ; Tin lower; bulk 117 0.1u 17 J.i. hKht 114 aftl7 45: mined 114 754) 17 40; heavy 111 IV 17 2.1; rough Hi s.lrt 14 30; pigs 114 410'., 17 15. CATTLE. Receipta I..IIO0; weak; native ateera f 10 ZLii 17.40. st'H-keis and feeders 4 0O4l2h5. oowa and bnlfcrg 17.004414 ; calves ( 0r 14 00. hllKF.P: Recelpta 1..0H0, ateHily; sheep 12.00t15.15; jnmhs 114.750 2 0". KANSAS CITY. KANHAK CITY. May II HOIR: Re." eclpts 4.000 ; 5c lower; bulk 17ja)VlT 20; heavy 117 0017 1., light 117.10 1 17 pigs 17.2I,ti 17. 7i. CATTLE. Itcclpta 3.U00; steady; prime foil ateeta Il7jwt 17.65; dretteed beef ateera 114 00'u 14 i5. aoutbern ateera 114 004.15 00; i-owa IK 00 Ml Oil; helfera fin 504rl5.no; eti4V-ker.i fHOowlBfo: calvea f0Mt3ofl HHEEP Hncalpta 4.000. ateadv: lamba 115 oofr 19 If,; vearllrura 111 (Miff 17 oil; wethera l2O0ftiS2.1; ewes f II oo'u 14 00; stockera 15 501 17 00 ST. LOUIS. ST. I.Ol'IS. May 14 HlViR- Recelpta 9 ui o. 10c io lie lower, lighta 117. 11W 17 35; pigs fl 25 14 75. mixed and butchere llfi 904T 17 2.1; good heavy 114 !of 17.10. bulk 114 J0i 17.25. CATTLE: Re ceipts 2 Ion. atcttdv; native beef ateera III r.nvi 17 40, yearling sierra and helfera 9 r0'(i 15 50; cown fi.5otM2 50; atnekere Mild feeders ISSOfMlflfl; fair to prime southern beef at errs 1 10 Onto 10 50: beef cowa and beifera 16. OOfjf 11.50; southern yearling steers snd helfera 17 50410 l0; native cwlves 7.75rl5 50 HHERP: Re eelpts 12.500; ateadv; lamba 115 laiy 14 50; ewes US 0fl? 17 (Ml; wethers 1 16 60trj.I7.IKl, Ninners and chopin ra 14 soQI 60, w.s.a. If you call it "our war" be 4ure yon have your income tax receipt. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FINE HOME located northwest: eight rooms, baae. ment, furnace; cloae to llelle lale car, lot 100x140. l.et ua show you If vou are a bargain hunter. Might taka leea than I6.0O0. H. A. MARKHAM CO. Maple 831. Ill N. Rnhlnaon Pt TWO-6TORY. aeven-room home on E. lh. on the blgheat point on the etrect. It la an Ideal home, fully modern. Owner wants to aell quick. See this. .lay J. liwver, Real Estate IVjit , R T. STL'AUT A CO.. 0 W. Main. Maple 74 WILL bur from owner, new ( or 8-room bungalow, northweat. E-108, Oklaho- man HAVtt buyer for close-In eaat aide" 8 rnom house. Aak Mr. Pope, Walnut 1148. . Notice, Land Owners: Wa have three euetometg toe farms within fifteen mile of Oklahoma City; If your land la worth tha money nn aell It. Lock wood Campbell Bldg. Investment Co., f.08 WANTED, BIDS AND PROPOSALS fiar.i carnival weak Pewar. Ok la : want ad, ahowa, rtdea and roncaeelone, etanda of all klnda; fioo.oao pay day In mines; May tl to ti. Writ or wire B. Mathlaa, lie war, Ok la. felTSH bfcfliREB Notice la hareby given that aealed pro poaal will ba received by tha board of education of tha oity of Norman, Ok la., until p. m. May II, 1118, for tha ooav struotlon of a warn school building Drawings and epeelflaallone for tho pro- poaad i may be work iparaa By . B tiaiiey. eeoured from r red Reed at Nor man. Okla.. by tha deposit af 126 cash or oertlfled check which will ba refunded mriuieu viiai .1 " ' himh return of rtlani Each bid muat ba aocem panled certified check for 1 percent of enaount of tha bid. br trta Tha right la reserved to reject any or all blda and to waive any defect or In formality In any hid If In tha Intereat of tha board of education lo do Hy order of the Board of Education of Iba Irty oi Norman, nkia CUA2I. U. BTANDLET, Clerk, MAY 1C, 1918 Produce - Provisions KANSAS CITY, KINMS CITV. Mi . May l HHT Tl It i n'irin-iv .i.i , tlrata 37c; aecnndn .I'.i ; tiiiiking skc rVHIH. flrata lie. 1'il'l.Tlir nn, -hanged I'OTATOKH: amndv i ild II oii'tj I 1'"; new 2 W per ti'iii'li dwi-iglil. CHICAQO. CIIH AiJo. May l - MUTTER: Cn-ili.iiiKi-'l Lil'IH HiKtici , r-( cil'ta lh.1l 1 lancn. funla n2luJc. ordinary flrata Hoif SI ' y ' . at mark, inwi Included, llUelwa l 1 1 ATi 'I'.H Higher; recelpta II cata; Win. "ii.in. Mlchlkan and Minnesota: II 0 djl in; name In ancka II 20 w I 2f,. I'OI L I'HY Alive. hlKher, fowla Jnc; roosters l'J '.:. ST, LOUIS. XT Lnl 'IM. May Id I'i il'I.THT snd 111 I'ri.r.. I id banged E'I'iM. lc. SUGAR. NEW Y''f!K. May 14 Haw sugar n'l-mh, i cull I UK' I '1.1c, fine granulated 7 t.'.i . WAR SPECIALTIES MAKE BIG GAINS Steels and Shipping Open at, Good Advances, NEW YORK, May 14 War ahar, a re-rni'li-d fiir'tuT nenantlonal galna at Hie opening of today'a atiM'k market under Hi" inflii. -in a of enlaraed public buying 1 he ale, -I at 'i ka, ehlpplna and varloua ei)iiltii'lil a oa-tied at galna of 1 to 2 poiiita, th'-ee t,eing Increaaed In aome Inatara-ea 4. 5 and even I pointa. Marine pr ferreil, Mexiiau I'etrofeuni and ape clalrieM. including Toliaccoe. gained 2 to I points, nut tnlla wrre only relatively atriuir profit-taking raneed reveranls of I lo 2 nnni's tn the first hour, but ac. tlvity ronllniied on a scale nnprer. -dented tlins far Hna )ear l.llerty iKinoa were Irregular. ' Eiiuliinienln en-eedid their early mal- niuuia In Hie artne n'xin hour, l nited Hlatea H'ecl. 11,-thlehem Weel and Hald- In lM'omotlve egalii led the eitenalon. which derived edded atrength from a hrimder lniilry for rails, alnptilnga and tiiirrmroua apei-ialtlea. Imlitdlng leather I.H.tlea Profit taking became a decided faior In the last hour, cancelling some of the iiinri! important game The cloning aa firm. l.llierty 3a sold at ! 91 to f: first le at !.', lo to ?.3ii; aecond 4x at 94 10 to !15 14, and 4', a at 7 o to H n. w.s s New York Stock List NEW YORK. My ID Cloelng prices on the New York Mock eichange today were: American Heel Sugar American Can American Car Foundry... American Locomotive American l.lnneed American Smelling A Hef g American Rugar American T. A T Anaconda Copper Atchla-n AH . Oulf A W. Indies Haldwln Ixa-omotlve Ilaltlmme 4c Ohio Tlethlehem Hteel "It" Canullan I'acilic Central Leather Choaapeake A Ohio chlcaao, Mil. A Kt Paul .. Cblragn. It I. A Pac 74 .. 47 .. ft4 e4 .. 35 .. 2', ... 114', . . 49 ... ... lio ... 5'4l ... . .. it . .. 149 ... 7H . . . 59 4 ::: ir- ... 45i 4i .... 42V, .... H .... 314 rhino copper Colorado Micl 4t Iron .... Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar Itrie Onerel Electric (teneral Motors Hreat Northern pfd (ircat Northern Ore ;' lllinole Cenrml Inspiration Copper Int. Mcr. Marine Int. M,-r Marine pfd International 1'aper Kennecott Copiier Loulavllhi A Naahvlile ... Ma a well Motora Heilcan petroleum Miami Coipcr Mldvule Steel Missouri Pacific New York Central .... 145. ....152 ....115V, .... 2 .... M'4j .... 74 .... 56 .... !5 .... 95' .... 4J ... 34i ....117 .... 21 o .... 30 ... 67 ... 24 ... 74U Norfolk A Western 107 Northern Pacific 87V Ohio Cities Oaa im I'enna Ivanla Pittsburgh Coal Ray Consolidated Copper Reading Rep. Iron Steel . .'. Sinclair Oil A Refining. . . Southern Pacific Southern lillway HtudehakeaM'orporatlon . Tennessee Copper Texas Company Tobacco Products 1'nlon Pacific 44 1, 54 26 89 92 29', 86 4 24', 29 114 124 I'nlted Cigar Stores 91 I'. S Ind. Alcohol 1I2L, I'nlted Statee Rubber ni 111 84 4!S :::::: 155 59 88 8' 6114 124 46UJ 4IS I'nlted States Vteel . .... 1'tn.h Copper Wabash Pfd. "A" Weetlnghouee Klertrle .. Willya-flverland 'American Tobacco Atlantic Coal Line (iulf Slates Steel Seaboaid Air Line Sloea. Sbef. Steel A Iron ited Ftult Virginia Cam Chem N Y . N. H. H. Hid. -w 11. Three Kinde of Dollars. There are three kindi of doliarl. There is the dollar that is hidden away, it is an idle dollar, and today when the government needs the money, it is a drag on the community, just as an idle man is a drag on the community. An idle dollar is a slacker. Put there is something worse than . a slacker. When you 8pend money waste fully that the government needs, your dollar is an ally of the enemy. It is a traitor dollar! When you loan money to the. government, you put it to work to help win the war, for that dollar will help to buy the clothes, the guns and the ammunition that our armies must have. A dollar loaned to the government is patriotic dollar. It will help to win the war. Leslie's. w II Don't Get Tired So Seer. Tn the May American Magtiine an author says: "The thing that makrs the "tired busi ness man' tired is his belief that he is tired. Pelieve the contrary. There have been times when you worked alt dav and night on a stretch. It did not kill you. "Work itself, as the modern busine4 world is organised, eanncvt possibly lire out' the man of average normal health. If it could. Edison would have been dead at the age of thirty-Hve. Pell would never have produced the tele phone, Henry Ford would nr be novr a king of the automobile business, Her bert C. Hoover would not be controlling and directing the nation's food supply to-day. Woodrow Wilson would be in a sanitarium, and General Parihing would be taking a 'rest cure' instead of rom (Handing American soldiers in France" COTTON STEADIER; SHOWS ADVANCE Good Spot Demand Puts the Pi ices Up 40 Points. NEW ORLEANS COTTON FUTURES. NEW Oil LEA, NU, Muv 14 - Cotton cliaied ateady at an advance of 41 to frft puinta. Open. 'High. Low. Cloae. May 25.10 2b 7 1 KAl 25 44 July 24 40 25 0 24 41) 24.44 Ovt 2.1 2ft 21 40 21 20 21 4 Dec 21 04 21 441 22 4 21.24 Jan 22 . 2 21.12 23.14 23.18 NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES. NEW YORK, May II Cotton cloerd Irr, aular. Open. Hluh. 25 40 2-1.75 24 2 24 44 24. 14 Low. 25 40 25.18 24 W 24 20 24.17 Cloae. 24 8 25 48 24. 5 24.14 24 JO May July Oct. Dec. Jan, . .. 24 30 . . . 24 40 . . .-AM 24 ... 24.1 NEW Oltl.EA.VH. May 14-Heporta of belter demand for apot gave the cotton market a good tone today, and In the first half hour of Hie aeanlun jirlies rose 30 lo 47 inliita At Hu? advimce there vvaa cotisnlerahle com ring on the part of the reel nt eellera Talk of larger eiporu and predictiotia of rain for the belt from private fnrecaateis Incri-used t,ui demarid. Toward navn prlci a n-r 57 to 77 points up, net. boot iiiMoii dull, uuotatlona revlacd, middling uiii'liat'ged .--alee on aHit 2.211. to arrive none. I'w middling 2r, 7 .i ; mlddili g I'i'.Mi'; gieiil inlildllng 'i" ic He. i-1 pis 4 Ok.'; atoik 411.3.10. A f ivnlithle I'Otistructlon placed on Italfoiir a npcei h jait llic market up aharpl). At 1 o'rlo k pin es were at a net advati"; of 16 to '.i', points NEW YORK. NEW YORK, Msy 14 The cultnn mar ket nhnwed a steadier tone early tialay. J'he weather map made a very favorable allowing, hut the technical poaitlon of the market had undoubtedly atrengthened on yenterday a ib-i line and covering waa pio moted by the relallvely film cahlca. First prices were ateady nt an advance of 12 to 2:, plums and after some Irreg ularity due to the presence rf over night a'llinK order", active montha worked about 21 to 31 pointa net higher with July Belling st 25 31c and Oclober at 24 4.1c Irf-fore the, end of the first hour. There was aome trade buying but the bulk of the demand waa attributed to covering after Hi" break of about centa per pound from the high level of laat Krldnv The official weiitlu-r forecaila were con sidered favorable and led to aome ill tie Irregularity during the middle of the mornine Offerings were light, however, and the market flrnu-d up again later viih shorts showing Increased nervous ness, owing to the apparent scarcity of contracts. July sold up to 25 54c and Cic. tuber 10 24 7f,c, around midday, making advance of 64 to 55 pointa from laat night's close and nf about 75 pain is from i,i.iril,v'i low level Il 11 mora of Dosalble peace aoemed to (ithmilate the demand from annrta our nr tha ear v arternoon. wn JUiy sen lna nu to 15.75c and octootr to zt szc. or 72 to 75 pointa net higher. Thla talk a,,on died nut. however, and the market . easier toward 1 o'clock WHO active montha ahowlng reactlona ot 20 to JO pointa under realizing LIVERPOOL. . LIVERPOOL. Mav 14 Spot cotton iiuiet ; prices lofer. Hood middling 22 Old middling Ii65d. low middling 2103d good ordinary 20H2d; ordinary 1 60d Sales 2.000. Including 900 American. Re celpta 2,0o0. no AreerPun. Eulurea closed ateady. New contracts: May 21.74VI Jon II Jod Jul 20 5d: August 19 4d September I9.5M. Old contrscta, flel prlcra : May I0.80d; May-June 20 4 2d June-July 20 I4d. w.a. s. GRAINS STRONGER AS RECEIPTS LAG Opening Prices, Although Low er, Followed by Upturn. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. High. Ijow. Close. 127 127 127H UK 141 141 144 141 141 .76 .75 .75 .72 .71 .71 7 .St. -5 45 5.1 42 40 42 40 43 40 42 10 41 16 T4 05 14 50 24 50 15 08 14 61 14 4 25 40 24 97 24 97 12 75 22 46 22 46 21 42 22 10 22 n 21 80 It 10 2) 10 Open. CORN- May Juno July OATS May June . Julv PORK -1.274 .1.43 .1 414, . .744, . .12 - 51 May 45.61 Ja4v 43.16 LARD May 14 74 July 24 86 tiept 25 26 SHORT RIRH May 22 76 Julv 2130 beprr 23 nf CH1CAHO, May 14 Freeh strength de veloped In the corn market today chiefly owing to lightness of receipts. The mar ket, however, waa alao hullletuy affected hy advices from Iowa that seeded acre age In aome counties had been reduced to a material extent. Opening ptlcea. which ranged from r off to a shade advance, with May I127tic and July fl 43 to II 43. were followed by a de cided upturn. Suhacoucntly repnrte on price dlacuealon led to a rapid decllna of vnluea. The market cloaed nervous at the same aa retards v a flniah to 1 c net lowerwith Mav si.ZT and July i.4iw 10 1.411a. Oats smpathlard with I tier advance of corn. Fine crop eondltlona. though, formed anmethlug of an offaet. After opening unchanged to c higher, with July 6c to t,c, tne maraei ecorea a moderate gain. Provialona averaged higher aa a result of grain atrength. KANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITY,' May 14.-CASH CORN: Rteedv to higher; Na. t mixed II 444T. 144: No. I white SI Tore 1 76: No. I yel low tl 414)1.67. OATS: Higher; No. 1 white 7c; No S mixed T7lt78c. ItYR ft 00431 03. KAFIR and M1LO MAIZE i94rjoo. , CHICAGO. rinCAOO. Mav 14 CORN' No 2 yel low nominal OATR' Standard 74T 7e. RYE: No. t ft 02. BARLEY: ft 263 1 . T. LOUIS. PT leOCIR, Mo.. May 14 CORN: high er No 2. 1166: No. I whne ft infll 11 OATS' ateady. No. I, 74c; No. I white 77c.78c. DR. AXSON WILL SPEAK IN CHICKASHA ON FRIDAY CHICKASHA. Okls, May 16 -Dr Stockton Axson, brother-in-law of President Wilson snd secretary gen eral of the American Red Cross, has notified Alger Melton, chairman of the Grady county council of defense, and F.d . Jbhns, manager of the war fund drive in Grady county, that he will be in Chirkasha Friday to help the Red FIFTEEN MEATLESS DAYSi EXPECTED SOO; r TO BE restored: Three Lumps of Sugar In Cof fee Aid to the Kaiser. I'lllI.ADFI.l'IlIA. Pa-The reitors ' lion of meatless d.uys and more strati" Knit otdrrs regarding conservation of meat are in unlit, according to Howards llrini, I'nitrd States food administra tor tor 1 enniyivama, who discuisen f'n.il matters before an audience of aft) to 5K) women, most of them wives oi tailroad men, at the Pennsylvania Rail road Voting Men's Christian aisocisa tnin aiiilit irtutn. -,, Mr Hnnz exjilained the luddcri I'lilcr of the food administration abol ishing niratlns days bv saying that un experted Ur(?e storks nf cattle were put nn the market early in the teAr, 1 : I l' ..- I. .a .1 1 1 ik ore 1 n r r 1 iut maiacc earlier than mtial by feeding on "wet u rn '1 he lack of ships to transport nir.it to F.tirope rained the "backing; up" i f meat products in the stouga Iniii'M. anl the food administranorie in order to refute corntimption to nor mal, rvrn for a brief time, abolished the meatiest day in the full expec"' tn n of lirini; nbligeil later in the yea ' to rriture il 'I lie time for establish in? meat rrviil.mons is not far distant. licrausr more shipi are now available) and the surplus stiak of cattle has been) latmlitrred , j Sugar for Canning, ' ' Mr. Hcinr also predicted some conn parativrly small changes in the repii laiions concerning tna consumpf ion" and sale of sugar, but gave the assure anre that sugar for canning and prjrV trrviiifr would he available. He urged, however, the utmost care in the use pf sugar, pointing out that 80 percent. of" the usual consumption should be max imuin. Me explained tha while theya was a supply of 1.0110.0(10 tons of sugar in Cuba there were not enough boats to transport it all. The person who uses three lumps' of sugar in his coffee is helping Ik kaiser. You should cut your consump lion one-fifth or oiie-juarter," said Mr Hnnz. 1 The food administrator spoke vigor ouslv on the wheat situation, pointing out the dire needs of France and th extreme difficulty of transporting wheat thither. It is our duty," he said, "to 8eni 7S,0tX).000 hu-nrls of wheat to Europe, before June 1. The U-boats are watch Ing for every cargo. Some of thess ships go to the bottom." Mr. Hoover is sending wheat to make up these losses and still to preserve the lull quota ot 75,(W1,W)0 bushels fnr our allies. Problems of Frence. "Fifty percent of the whole French food consumption is bread, and it is baked in bakeries under government control not in the home. The problem of France in rationing its civil popuhi Hon as well as ill armies is therefore serious. The morale" of the French nronle must he nreerve,f Tfalv'e armies experienced a period of demor alitation on account of starvation con ditions at home. The Germans seized! this opportunity to break through and drive them back. Men will not fight when thfy are worried about their fam ilies, when they know that their wives and children are starving " He asked Tils audience if they did not believe, in the present food crisis, that they could do as much in the way of wheat rationing as the I-rench nation" Ig compelled to do, explaining that thts I rench child under the age of 3 year is permitted to have only two or thre slices pf bread a day, the child between i anil IJ years only seven lUces, 'aindl the adult between li and 60 years osaly one and one-half slices a day. . . Mr Heine urged the use of (jiticls! breads as an excellent method of sst. ing wheat, and he suggested total bJ stinrnce from wheat in all the hotrfV where possible. He cited the instant;! of one county in which 4.800 wttmffl had pledged themselves to bar wheit flour from their homes for ninety days,. War Gardens Urged. ' He commended the rash and careV); system Frices, he said, should sh) the difference whenever the eonitrmet; relieves the dester of the burden of dei livery. Forty-three percent of the isw come of the American householder 4 spent in food, and the cash and carry system ought to save 8 perecent of tfaat expense, or, in other words, about StyS percent of the householder's total in come. ' He urged alto the installation of wat4 gardens to help meet the food shortage) threatened by the loss of farm labor. ' He asked his hearers to help "make potatoes fashionalde," and to eat tkens three times a day.. Mr. Heinz pointed out also the neeen sity of everyone making thia war hi own war. This, in the case of the stay at home, can be done by sacrifice and, aid to the government in jti various enterprises which have to do wtrH the transaction of the war. 4I- More than JW women, many ot uteas college girls, have registered for senra ire nn New Fngland farms this sum mer. ,... w.s, a. ' ' . The employment of women if la and garbage collectors has served M bring the city of Syracuse under 4ga spotltght. , OIL Great opportunity .in oil in a Mid-Continent Oil Field. I have" screage for drilling, and leases for sals close to pr cosset ion arW drilling wells. . ' " Can furnish with compUte welf, ' choice oil lease and royalty bine to parties syndicatrng. . If, interested, write BOX 74 . Newiirk. Okla. 1 4 .:i. r' w 4f