Beckham County, OK - Deaths: John Cowan, 1923 Monday, 17 Dec 2007 Submitted by: delma25@pldi.net (Delma Tindell) ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm ************************************************ COWAN, JOHN (22 Nov 1923, Thursday, Elk City News Democrat, Elk City, Beckham Co, OK): CHICKEN RAID AT IOWA PARK ENDS IN TRAGEDY. Whether joy-riding and only intent on securing two or three chickens for a chicken roast, or whether bent on stealing chickens for profit matters little to those who attempted to raid the hen house of Albert Johnson Saturday night. One of the party is dead, one is in the hospital badly wounded and facing trail when he is well, three others under arrest charged with assault to murder, and five women and girls of the party are involved in an escapade that they would give much to never have happened. Last Saturday night at a short time before 11 o'clock, dogs belonging to H. B. Fields chased some one away from his chicken house and they ran to a car and headed in the direction of the home of Alfred (sic) Johnson. Mr. Fields called up Mr. Johnson over the phone and told him of the occurance and that the party was headed his way. Mr. Johnson took his shot gun and went out where he could guard his chicken house. He had waited but a short time when the car stopped. Mr. Johnson says that four men got out of the car and came toward the place where he was standing partly concealed in the shadow. The men had guns in their hands. Suddenly they stopped and Mr. Johnson thinking he was seen and that they were preparing to shoot fired and one or more of the men returned fire. According to Mr. Johnson fifteen or twenty shots were fired none of the shots finding their mark. Mr. Johnson had a double-barreled shot gun and used No. 2 shot. He states that after the firing the men ran back to the car. He phoned to the city for officers and Marshal Hemp Love and Constable Turkett responded, going out there immediately. When the men ran back toward the car, Mr. Johnson thought all had gone, but after phoning the officers he heard the groans of one John Cowan, who afterwards died of his wounds. Johnson was afraid that the groans might be a ruse to entice him from cover and did not go out where the man lay until the arrival of Love and Trukett. When the officers arrived they found Cowan badly wounded and at once started with him for Iowa Park where his wounds were given attention and he was hurried to the General hospital at Wichita Falls, where he died Sunday night. About the time the officers started for Iowa Park with the wounded man his mother arrived on the scene from her home whither the party who had escaped in the car fled and had informed her as to what had occurred. She at once started for the place where her boy had been left accompanied by her daughter and son in law and Miss Minnie Mann, one of the party who had been brought back to show where the tragedy occurred. She told Mr. Johnson that the crowd told her that they were going out to have a chicken roast and they intended to take the chickens from some farmers chicken house. She said that she had begged her son not to do so as it was a dangerous thing. Miss Mann gave the officers the names of those in the party and told where they might be found and Sunday morning they were all arrested by Sheriff Murphy. All except Hub Lay were placed in jail at the county seat. Lay who was badly wounded was taken to the hospital. The net results of the affair were John Cowan of Clare, dead; Hub Lay of Wichita Falls, badly wounded; but not fatally, under arrest; Tom Ashley and Barney Sims of Wichita Falls; Mrs. Tom Ashley and Miss Octavia Baker held under $500 bonds each as material witnesses. Miss Minnie Mann, who told officers all that she could of the matter permitted to return to her home east of Burkburnett. The men are held under charges of assault to kill. Mr. Johnson informed the Promotor reporter that not a word was spoken, either before, during or after the shooting - that they sighted each other and commenced to shoot. Poultry raisers in the vicinity of Iowa Park have suffered greatly from depredations of chicken thieves, Mr. Johnson alone having lost over 300 chickens in this way. It was for that reason that he and his neighbors were on the watch for anyone who might have designs against their poultry. - Iowa Park Promotor. --------------------------------------------------------- Return to Beckham County Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/beckham/beckham.htm