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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1018 FIFTEEN CATTLE PRICES Half of Receipts of 2,450 Go to Packers, THURSDAY'S RECEIPTS. Cattle 2.4W Calvae '6') Hogs WO CATTI.K Vciluss In illn and medium ml I In in Ilia aiar division rnnllnmd tit decline today, Hi" niiiikrt closing I'lc In Ho lower fur Hi" duy anil 2.'.r In 4uc l,,r f,,r tha sserk I 'f II 2.C.H heml coming, about hull w nl diiecl lo pack Tha enilv Inn on itfri wue 114 tti In hill. her riitllr. Jm-klml nil I pllle III n pte.loltl. Inale.l. inld luixl of rows i"l lirllera btoueiit III I" II- I'l.tlii "I"' I""!!'"" I.i.l. I,..r ahe atulf Hiilil Hi from IS In II" lltltHH Willi IllOUtnl 1 Illlll IHMt f fn.iii 17 to li't" 'I In- Iih k. r market ana sternly mi .iverylhluK Inn sierra, whlrh arm a sliml" at runner. Closing Uuolallnna. rrlres of tha ssrliius a.aclaa of cattle ara Ppr.niiiiaialy aa uiiuaa. Clued lo rhnlra cornled I' OOfflT M.,,liuin la .il r.irnfa.l 'Mii!!! (....i.i m cloilca niaalre.1 !' 0J ' sled In a"d meal ami hullfa.l 1 1 00 a 1 1 ,01 .-l. .... i una in l lull , WU W I - V" II HI a l ',0 II 1.0 II 00 10 OOtJ II " I 100 It 00 miunna (iraaeera. 000 l 1,000 pounds.. Maillin In "oil jraarllnia .... Main to nia.lluin Hilars Common 'lussv sleets liiwa and llaifaia O01..I in rlidli-a fad cowe SI. Hum lo a. ml liilli Ii.t r.,a 10 OOfJIt 00 a 7 r. a 7 k I ling I 7 7 n a on 1 00O 7. IS II 4i i! II on I II i II on no ir 10 1 in rut t 10 ',0 7 1, y 1 :i 7 .10 1 I 25 Hirima rMii. plain rira .... Cilttnra (ennara Oimi.1 ( choice full halfera .... Ile.lhiin in grind heifers Fatr In tneillu.r hilOra flood 111 rholie fxl l.ulla .... Medium lo .,0.1 Hutch, r l.ulla Common tiolngiiaa Calaea flood lo rhrvtra faalera Fair lo a'ni.l rvalue flood heavy eal.ra Common In fair lirary ralvaa.. Htorkera anil Feed-la - Fsener eteera 7MKIU n.nni1a . lajt iinii-a hravr atn.ke.a ood lo rholra rr,l aMrkara . Medium lo B"i.d atorkera .... Choi,. II k lit a'.irk ralvea .... Oeml rail a'o-k ial.a lio, to i hull a'.i. k hr fi'ia.. Medium In i .nd hmfita llaavy hti-i.illl.tf ruaa Yotina stork nwa. Hiihl Madium ta ....! aloik htilla . HOOK Vitv f''W i" hari- and Ihr irmrkiM wim m -n1 v ami nrilvr T"," wliiI at 117 11 ninl the Imlk ni H" I" 117 in Hiiw kar plica trnimht from 115 t'l lo III 26. Claalni (Jnolallona. Oooi lo rhiilia li.a.l.a 117 ISfj; 0 Oooil lo haat hill'-hnta 1' llll' I" Mal1llltn lo ood hlllrhara 1J J,1"'' J? ronim.in to tticlliim niUad .. I ' Ooo1 Ml!hl atorket M 00U 00 flomm..n aln.-k.ta JJ J J" Mary atockara U I0l It Outside Livestock FORT WORTH. 10 noun oo a to f id n i 7 IMI li I0t 7 I. 10 7IIIM kO 10 7'. I0.7S t l.o h 1 0 I Hr I t 10 on u 10 10 i i t to 7t i I is R tltt R 7". 7 7P. '.0 a .ot t oo 7,f-0tf I it FOIIT WOItTII, Tama, Mnr !1 fAT TUK: !(alila J.60U; aliuhlly lowir; bravfia 9.0O415 71. IIOU.S llrrlita Jt'H) hanil: alwtdv; haavy 117 r.Oii 17 Hu H K.KV: nerHpla l.iion; wi-ak, tanilm lii.oounw. KANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITY. May IS -11'lOrt: fla. rlpta i.liOO; ataitdy lo f.n loavar; litilk f 17 HfifJ 17 20; hnivv 117 00'. 17 .lb: llkht Il7.fi4n.2i. Ulna J17OUU17II0. I'ATTI.K. clita 1.200: alrailv: prime-fad aia.-ta 1 1H0 17 IS i 4raaal brrt ataara IHWh 1 TS; aoutharn alaara l! nni l5 tt: cowa InOOtfM'KI; halfara 110 0011160: atork cra I9 00I5 50: ralvaa fini IS Ml. fJIIKKI'' (lclpla Sink); ataarlv; Inniha US 7S1 SO: yanrllnira IMftoflWOn wrlhara 111 OflffH f,0; '! f ll.0 H 00, alockcra V.Zb'e 17 .on T. LOUIS. PT IirlS. Mnr M. HfHJS- Uar..lil )0r,0fl. ata.lv; hkhla 117 Si'li 17 fi.'i : I'lk-a ll 5utfl7 60; mla,l and tuilrliara l7 IT7 flood havy 117 If. tr 1 7 60. hulk 117. In ' 017 US; I'ATTI.K: llJiralHa l.kOO. ..aily; nallva lii-af alaara til 50fJ 17 (tn; yaarllnr "laara and hclfrra $'i. SO fa lfi f.o. rowa f7 Sot IS 75: atnokara and faadara $H 60112 00: fnlr lo rrlnia aoutharn barf laara tlS.WV 16.50: liaaf mat nnd hflf r DOffllS 6"; nallva ralvaa t7 7riffl6Mi BHKKr' llarlpla W0; alaodv: Inniha 116 flflirl !6; awaa !. OOfl 17 00; wfthara 1 Sim 17.00, caniufra anil choppara $ .0 I9 60. CHICAOO. f'HlCAOO, May JS -linnH- Tlaralpla SJ 000; alow; lor to 16c lower; hulk I7 3.1 17 75; IlKhl f 17 JSft 17.80; nila.l 1 7 3 r 17 DO; heavv II 40 17 0; ronirh $lfl4 JViA. nl.. ti7 IKir 17 IS CATIl.t:: Ha. Jfc oalut'a 12.000- weak; nallva alaara 110 40 017 60: aioraara ano reatiara i i.i -"; and halfara 7:S(r9 45; ralvaa M 00 14 00 FHKKI": Karalpla 1.100; ataady; 3iap ft. 766 14.60; Uml.a II0.I6-U 16 60. stocdecline on sales wave Coppers Lead List in Down turn of Prices. HEW YOHTC. May JS.-flolllnit of laad Inf laauaa waa arllvaly rrautnad at lha openlnK of lodayi' atoclc markal, rnpri allow I na; aapaclal heavlnaaa on raimrti that the war Indualrlaa board hod da- ollnrd lo advanra tha prlra of lha malal aa raquaatrd hy prndiuera and raflnara; ralla alao wara tul.tl'i't to furthar praa- iira 1'arlflra, uraufcara. coalara and Nawl Havan fall 1 lo I poinia unnau tvaina i 8'aal. Haldwln IXH'omollva and Taiaa Company ropraaanlad lha haavv a.nilp- 1 mahih m.A anarlalllaa f.lhartv hnnda Wra alaady. frlcaa raiiian aarain aunni ma mtn ' saaalon, t'nltad Htatca Htaal a4)van'ln IH frorh Ha row of lha pravloua hour. Sumatra Totiarro, Colorado Kual and Oirn pTodllrtB fiirnlahad tha othar al'manta of atranath at Ralni of 1 to t polnta, but ralla lamad. dhon aalllnc drova tha markat to low aal lavrli In lha latar daallnfa, hut prlraa ralmttndad vlxoroualy on haavv buylin of I'nltrd Plalaa HI aal and olhar Indua trlala and oqulpmcnla. Tha cloalng waa firm Mharty Sa (old at (II Mr, to tie. flint 4a at 4 o to ton, wrond 4a al 4.70c to 14. 10 and 4 Ha at 7.60fl to U7.7a. BAKEnHTO OUTLTriE HEW ARMY DHAFT WASHINGTON, Mir 2.1-Aftfr i ; conferenre hrtwfen Secretary Pakrr , anil Chairman Dent of the hmiie mili tary committee today, the crmrmittee srrsnRed to have Secretary Baker ap pear late this afternoon at an executive aetilon in hehatf of hit plan to give th pregnant unliinilnl aiitliDrit)' in the army bill aa to the number ol men he may CU ut. Gaiety Girl Quits Stage to Be Viscountess LONDON, Apnl 2l).-(Speril ) Irene Kii'lunla, unr uf the cleverest and ineltieit i'l KiikIiiIi I i k ' 1 1 opera com filirnnri. will lir ,.'rn lirfnrc llie foot Iik'iM no more Stir hai Irft the ttaRe In lie i viM'onnlri Keirnlly ahe he ratiir the hinlr of llir young Viaroiint I ) i u ti 1 1 .1 it r i Him l irliarcla lias lirrn one of the most popular of London tairly girlj, and thonli only VI year ld, the was llir lirilit par in nl.ir frtniiiine liar of "'I lir.Ml.it c k Co," Ihr rrvue that had a run of iiih unto 5KI niglit. At the ae of she v.a doing "impersona lmii" al the London hiiipodrome and as ilie adv.iiHrtl in hrr Irtns she he came a favorile in musical comrdv Now she is one of the loveliest of the vmincrr visrountessrt and is some day In In- lir iii.iii In, nirM n( Oiirnislierry. Viscount llriimlanriK, the happv man in tins lasr is JI years old lie is a linilinani in llir hard fiKhtintt 1'l.iik Wai.li and is ii"W on a short Irave fiom the front, where he has been all IhroiiKh the war. He was wounded in 1'rance in October, hut not terioiisly, and is almost ready for more active service He is the eldest of the two som of the Man-iiis of Qfnbr rry, and thus if she u spared, will one day bear llir title that is famous in sportinc rlrclrs in ciiuintion with the rules ol the finR. His present title ii a courtesy one; for a lime after his falher't arces lion to the title, he was I.ord Douglas o? Ilawii k and Tibbrrs. Lady Queens brtry, his inollier. died last year, leav ing another sun, who is VI, and a daugh ter, Lady Dorothy Douglas, 2.1 yeati old The Marquis of Qnrensherrv ia A') years old and has had his financial crisrs. l or a while he was a member of llic staff it an American newspaper at a salary of $IS0 a wrek. He otue appeared, loo, before a London police magistrate lo demand permission to carry a revolver fur the purpose, as he put It. of defending rtimself against "motor fiends," who, he declared, con stantly endangered the lives of both himself and hit children In Ihit appli cation the man-ins had the sympathy of many. The new Viscountess Drumlanrig will not be the only theatrical member of this aristocratic family, for the mar quis' sistrr-in in law. Lady Sbolto Douglas, who, by the way, is an Ameri can, is quite a gifted actress. She ap peared at the l'utney hipMidrome in V r. t '',- 1' Cr'tv1 S - 't a 1 Tin wz$tip V ; li 1 . Scvetszt; Viacoanteii Drumlanrig. 14 in a sketch, under the name oft the English production of "The Yellow Lorna I-ribe, and before that she Jacket," audiences, however, not being played at the Duke of Vork'i theater in aware of her identity. BARNS IN KANSAS ARE REMODELED INTO DWELLINGS Turnod Into Bungalows, They Rent for $30 a Month, Jl'Nf TION CTTV, Kan - The old fashioned barn, retired from me when the automobile came into its own, is proving a valuable asset in Junction City at present. More than a doen of these barns, which have been lying idle for ten seats, are being remodeled slightly and ttittwl ino bungalows or two-story houses, renting for from f-'C j Id iM) t,r more, depending on sie and location. In a majority of cases few rx'erior alt'-ra'ions are being made and wall . board is ftnplo' ed instead of pUster on the interior, but the barns are bring I converted into attractive resident es and ; are al.vavs rented long before they are 1 ready for occupancy. Some of them are covered on the outside with wire lath to which a c at of stucco is applied, and then the tranf"rtnation is corn- ' plr.r. ! With the prac ticability of the venture j demonstrated, numerous other proper- ty owners are preparing to convert their bams into houses lo meet the de mand for homes here. w a a. friends by bis achievement and accum ulating for liimr( i net profit of tVI,. " How did vnu do it'' I asked him "'I did it.' he rrplied, 'bv being foul anotinh to s.r, to myself, "Other men have dmie things as big as this on nothing but eneti". and lurd work. 1 c an do the saitie "Our woid o that reply was in .ic .urate in-iead of saving 'by being ti c, I enough,' he -h tild have said 'by being woe enough ' " I bis idea of power is the very foundation of all real lucctit. YosJ know one man whose employe! ara slack, languid and carelett. You know another whose working force it ta 'ta tori, full of dash, keyed up to Ircmen clous efficiency. What it thai reaton for this difference' It it limply thai one man has been able to jmbue his employes Willi the conviction that hard work ii the thing that doet the buii ness and the other man hat failed to do this " -J COTTON REMAINS AT LOW LEVEL Drop of 50 Points Recorded Up to Noon. NEW ORLEANS COTTON FUTURES. NKW fiRI.KANH. May IS Cotton iliiard vary alaady at a net drcllna of II lo II polnla. Opan. High. Low Cloaa. July 2160 M.74 3.U M.M Oct 22 2 M31 1.70 M.1J Oac 21. 0 03 J1.50 21. SS Jan 21.7a 21 6S 21 44 21. 7t Mar 21.M 21 Si 21.62 21.6 NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES. NKW YO!tK. May 23. Cotton cloned steady. Ope-. High. Low. Cloaa. May 23.7t July 23 80 2172 23 06 il.U Oct 22t 21.10 22 51 22 84 Oac 23 00 21 04 22 44 22 7 Jan 22 SJ 22 tl 22 16 22 Mae 22 0 a 63 2I.2 NEW OltLEANH, May 21 FavorabU wealhar over Ilia b.'lt and raporta thai pot bualneaa hail turned aallara of ron Irarta cauaed a general aelllng mova nietit In tha early trading on cotton today. I'rliea were II to 21 polnta under tha cloaa of yaaterdny at tha and of tha flrat half hour of bualneaa. Tha aaltlna movement aalnad furthar momentum from the forrcaal of dry wealhar for tiui belt and In tha trading up to noon prlraa wara aant 45 lo 62 poinia under yeatarday'a laat quotatlona. The tono hecama dull In tha afternoon; lha aagglng movement continued. At 1 o clock prlraa wara 41 to 17 polnla down, net. Hlit rotton quirt: Zrt polnta orr. isaiaa on ma ppor ri oaiaa; io bit't aco. I, mlddllicK 2126c; mlrtllltia is.iao; roon middling 28c ItacelLiU 2,231, atock in,- 718. NKW YORK. Na-w YORK. May 21 TTia cotton market waa Irregular and unaattlad at ii. niianiiia lodav. Thara wna a good deal of covering after lha aharp break of yealordi and aftar opening 34 polnta to 15 polnla higher, July aold up irom 23.40c lo 23.72c and October from U 93c lo IS lOr. or I to I polnla net higher. Thla bulge mat Increaaad offorlnga, how evsr. with aallera encouraged by aarly rahlisa. conlliuied good wealhar and low er apot markata. Haroia ma eno oi ina flrat hour July aold off lo 21.41 and (M'toher aold off lo 21 lie or II to M polnta net lower. Rpot houaa oroanra wcra atnona lha aellera of July and l- cent for rnvarlng buying waa llmllad. Tha hraak emended to tS.lOe for July and 22 6 for ln-lolier, or 47 to 60 polnla net lower lole In tha mornlni" undar con tinued llquldatloi., accompanied by talk that low gradea might coma here for July delivery. Failing waa leal active aner ine laia Iniannnn hraak. but ralllea of IS Or 80 polnla were not fully maintained with July ruling around II I7c and Orlol.ar 23 .90 early in tha artarnoon, or aoout 26 to 10 prima nat lower. LIVERPOOL, UVETtPOOIJ, Mar II Cotton: Spot: Qulal; prloea ataady. Good middling. 11 41d; middling, to lid: low middling, il.3d; good ordinary, ll ltd: aalaa. 1,000 balea, Including 1,100 American: raoalpta, 22.000, Including 11.700 American. Fu ture clnaed quiet. New rontrarla: May, 10 1 Id; June, l0 44d; July, 1tl7d; Auguat, 11 ltd; Banlamhar, 1 4Sd. Old con tranta (flaed prlcaa): May, 10 Sid; May Jua, II ltd; June-July, II 47a. w.aa-a Produce - Provisions ST. LOUIS. HT. IXll'tH. Mar II POt'LTRT: T'n- rhangad, a leapt hana, 15c HL'TTKR: L nehangad , ltUHH: tie. t CHICAGO. CHICAGO. May II BUTTKR: 1'n- chanaad. KOCJH: towar; raewlpta 2474 raaea; nraia lovtvizc; oratnary llrala ISfJISc; al mark, oaaaa Inoludad, 14) lis. IliTAT'iKH Higher; raralpia 14 oara; Wlarotialn, Michigan and Mlnnaanta- bulk HiiOflin; aame In asrka 11 isel 16 l'UULTliri AJIve, town, fciwla Myto, New York Stock List T NFTW YOrtlC. May 21 Cloalng on tha New York alock exchange wnra: American licet Sugar American Can American Car and Foundry American laicomotlve American l.lnaerd American Pmelllng and Iteflnlng ., American Kucar American T. T Anaconda Copper Atehlaon All.. Hulf Weat India Iialdwln Iocomotlva , lialllmore Ohio Ilalhtehem Htee "H" Canadian I'aclflc Central Leather Cheaapaake A Ohio Chlcatro. Mil. Kt I'aul Chicago It t. A l'ac Chlno Copper , Colorado Fuel A Iron Corn 1'ro.lucla Crucible Hteel Culw (.'ana Hugar F.rla (Janeral Klerlrto lieneral Molnra Ureat Northern pfd Oreat Northern Hre Ctfa Illlnola Central '. Inspiration Copper Int. Mar. Marina Int. Mar. Marine pfd International laper Kemircott Copiier Ix.ulavllla A Naahtjllla Maiwell Mntnaa M.'ilcan Petroleum Miami Copper Mldvala At eel Mlaaourl I'rtclftc New York Central Norfolk A Watern Northern Pacific Oklo Cilia i;aa IVnnavlyanla Plllahurih Coal Hay Conaolldatad Copper Reading Rap Iron A Steal Rlnelalr Oil A Refining Southern Pacific Houthern Railway Hludebaker Corporation Tenneaaee Copper Teiaa Co Toliacco Producta I'nlon parlflr I'nlted Cigar fttsraa 1'. H. Ind Alcohol Tnlled Rtalaa Ituhber I'nlted fltatea Uteal Ctah Copper Wabaah pfd. "A" Weatlnghouae Electric Willy a-Overland 'Amerlran Tobaero Atlantic Coaat Una Oulf Nlatca Steal Seaboard Air Una Woea. Hhef Btaal and Iron United Fruit Vlralnla Caro Cham N Y N, II. A H. ma. Wky Kockefaller Doeeat Pay lent. H. C. Witwer hat one of the funny storie in the May American Maoatine in which he tayt : "Thit here cimbinalioei that orient the door to iiircess ii a funny thing iome guyt know lust where to nut theie handi fin it when they e the his- chanctl to crack the safe f fame, and they become host bankers or hoa hricV. layert. either of which it t trick and hard to do. Dlher guyt forge the first three numbers or tomethin' and . get better than John Smith'i in the tele phone book of life. "It taket speed to et a hasehatt from the pitctier to the catcher, but It'i con trol that putt the pill over the plate, which may he the antwer to why John D. Rockefeller ain't payin' you ent, : id why too sin't been elected pretldent of anj-thing, from theidear old U. S.-A. to the Red Carnation Social club. Say I Instead of tlttin' around knockin' the winners, give yourtelf the once-over and tee if you can find out what your trick Ii. You may only be able to wiggle your left ear funnier than anybody en the block. Great I Cath on it It's cinch you can do tomethin'. And once you find out what that tomethin' it the rett It at eaty at fallin' off Pike't Peak I It't easier Because you gotta climb Pike'i Peak before you can fall off." prim today 73 47 7 H Vi SI ms 6; s. IS io:m 61 S'4j 146 . tnvt . 6S 41 S II 4.1S 6IS 42 s4 , 81 H ! 14t 12St das 31, SSI, SIS 2H 101 Sns4 SSs 116aj 17 V 1 10 6m 2!i "1 lot is4 .19 41S S2s ISs t7s, sa 11 21H 42-sj II 161H 59S 111 tils, 131S 67 41 4.1 U 10 V, 1S7 91 15 7s4 It 12S 4 41 S CROP PROSPECTS BEAR DOWN CORN Slight Rally- However, lows Decided Sag. Fol- CHICAQO GRAIN ANO PROVISIONS. cohnX Open High Ixw Close Juna ..fv 1 40U 1.401, 1 Id ex 1 IT July x 1.41 j 1421, 1.3tS t ill HATS May 7S .7H .744 .75 June 7: . T :t '4 71 .71 4 Julv S6't .67 s, .fit .66 I1IHK - Mh y 41 17 41 17 41 5') 41 SO Julv 41 16 4:. 16 41.70 41 70 l.Altia- Mny II SO Julv 24 0 !l 70 71 :,0 21 S'l ti.pt 24 95 i'l 9." 21 SO 24 8J itins- Mav 23. 10 Julv 22 70 22.70 22 60 22. SO Sept 23.20 2J2J 23 0j 23. OS CHICAflO, Moy 23. ProapecH that the crop movement would lii'-reara aa aonn aa planting waa completed, had a bearlah Influence today In tha corn mar ket. Favorable weather for planting tended alao to eaaa prlrea. Homo large commlanlon houaea were prominent ael lera, and the market waa poorly sup ported. After opening unchanged to lc up with July at l 114 to II 41S and Juna not quoted, the market under went a dacldad aag and then eliuwed something of a rally. Hat reflected Iho weakneaa of corn Soma eiport buying tn noled. hut the amounts were email. Opening prlcea, which range.! from sir lo lsje lower, with July C7 were followed by addi tional Joaaea and than a little upturn. Haajatiea In the hog markat carried down provlalnns Demand lacked volume Huhsequenlly the baara were favored by reptirta that Ilia amount of replant ing neceaaary Ihla year had ao far haeu under lha normal. Prieea closed heavy, 1st I" Sse nvt lower, with June at 11.37 and .July at fl.Stlt to l 40. KANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITT, Mo, May IS -PUTTER AND Plin.TRY t'nrhange.1. IXI'JS: Urate, 30e; aeronda. 2(lc pdTA TOV.S: bloady. Old. Il.00ljl.l5; new, f I 75. ST. LOUIS. ST. U)i;i8, May S3. CORN: Lower No. 2 II 17; No I white II 7l(J AO OATS' No. I 74c; No. 2 white. 77o. CHICAQO. CHICAGO, May 2I -CntN: Fy No 1 miKe.i Ii aiii i ai ki 4 ..ui. 4.' -..J 17: No. 1 yellow II Ky I 6. OATH; No a l.c aM-n. . . . . -....in in-, i-si. a ii9jris.o. K1K 1191 KAFIR and Ml l.O MAIZK: $2 65 02.92. The. potato, for many yeart past, has formed one-quarter of all the food ealen by European and English-speaking peoples. Mr. Oil Investor DON'T II FOOLED In buying oil n,,w ma iiaioa ma i.-ompany laa Ihelr laauaa In. What priMturtlon iitrrounda thalr laaaaa. Sea If the Company you now own atock In had arought In any daw well aaid what jroductlon. I Mia to tha normoiia proflta balng made In oil. It la almost :ertaln tha country will ba Hooded with gat rich oil eehemee. It la tha ournoae of tha INIO OIL SX tHANOt to protect tha oulalda and ilatant oil Invaator from euch lllegln mala offerlnga. Tou have tha OP. PORTUNITV to aat reliable Informa tion direct from Ine oil f labia. Write tha ENID OIL EXCHANOg for a free copy of tha OIL FIELDS SVUREAU, It will ba mailed at publlahed Tha NIO OIL IXCHANOB la haadad hy tha leading oil and bualneaa mart of ENID. Enid Oil Exchange Room No. W. 11 lay. Broadway. NID, OKLAHOMA. SAVAGE Prite Bull Goret Farmer to Death on Pacific Coast. LODI, ( al K J. 1'ittsf ird. f.J sears old, herdsman f r the 1'ioiiita stock, larms, was gored lo death by an enuged 1 bull. 1'ittsford was assisting a photog- . raphcr, A. Hughes of .Sacramento, get a picture of the animal. Uhrii the bull stepped out of range of the camera i I'lltsford entered the corral and tried to' drive it back into ratine. The animal lunird upon him and gored him. Other workmen and the phoic, raphcr brat llic , animal off with ' icks and clubs and pulled PitsforrJ out of the corral. A ! Lodi physician was summoned, but the ; man died within an hour. The bull ; which made the attack 15 one of the prire animals of the herd of highgradc registered stock at the Hoiiila stock I farms. Little is known here alxiut Puts- j ford, except that he had a family in I Sacramento. I w.i.a. I What Power Can Do for a Mao. In an article in the May American Magazine a writer says: 1 "A man had just told me one day j how he had put over a big financial deal 'on a shoestring.' amazing tjis "Braender Tires and Tubes" The Tire of Many Endurance Victories Sold under a 6,000-Mile Guarantee. 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Exempt from Federal, State, Municipal and Local Taxation Federal Land Bank bonds are declared by CemgreM to ba inttrirmenlalitaes 43! ' ' the Government of the United State, and as such are exempt from FtjdeWtJ. State, Municipal and local taxation. These bonds, therefore, hare as complete irxernption from taxation as the First Liberty Loan 3V bonds. a Th Federal Land Banks were creafed by the United 8tates Gosrernrnent to meet tha agricultural needs of the country; as the Federal Reserve Banks were designed to mettt the mercantile and manufacturing; needs. These bonds are acceptable by the United States Treasury at par ai security for Gov ernment deposits, including Postal Savings Funds. They are lawful investment for all fiduciary and trust funds under the jurisdiction and control of the Federal Govtrrnment, and are eligible for investment by savings banks in the following states: Arkanaaa California Colorado Delaware Florida Idaho Louisiana Maine Maryland Minnesota Maiaaehueatta MUstssippi Nebraska New Hampshire 9hio Oregon Pennsylvania South Dakota Tennessee Taaaa Utah Virginia Weal Virgin aa Wyoaninf The Federal Farm Loan Board, which administers the Federal Land Bank Syetem, Is bureau of the Treasury Department of the United States. The Secretary of the Treas ury is a member and tha Chairman ex-officio of the Board. The continental United States is divided into twelve districts, each having a Federal Land Bank which issues the bonds, secured by bonds of tha United States Government, or guaranteed First Mortgages ap proved by the Federal Farm Loan Board. The Banks have an aggregate capital of ortr $13,000,000, nearly $9,000,000 of which is now owned by the United States Government All twelve Federal Land Banks ars liable for the ultimate payment of ail bonds Ususd by each and every Federal Land Bank. 7na Atttnty Ceneraf of tht UnlUj Statu an daAafafBa Gautmmmt. anaf me Hon. Chmrtmi E. sVafnee en ear laossy. aaes oagieue' tea cmuHtuHmmlllf 0 fA Jtct mttj Iht tallJltf of fna ewolalina Btmnpttncjk asnais from (arafwn. Prlct 101 and Interest rtsrttlng over 4.76 to the redeemable date 1923 and 5 thereafter up to redemption or maturity Circular! giving detailed Information will be fumlahed upon request i-T Alex. Drown & Sons Harris Trust & Savings Dank Drown Brothers A Co. Lee, Hlgglnson & Co. The National City Company Tka slalamsnM ceatelaed harata whrla aal gaareaised, ara ksea aalsnBatlaa aad advice wkica wa kattava ta ke aaaarsie aa4