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V' -.- ' WF '1'PW T' 4faM4ariMk4a .jhli "to Official Directory: General Directory " (w B'-" "1 i ; i- .?& "WLN W'llf Beaver Herald. MAUDE. O. THOMAS. Publisher Oll.cial County and City Paper. l'OULl5l7kl TlttlHisDAY. TV mis -- 11.00 a Year AilvnrlMiiK rates matte known oh appltaHthwt. Prfcos rra-oiiablu. Kn(tm! at t olUVe at IJoavor, 0. T., a SfHMHMl-CIa" matter. Colorado, as We Saw It. V nr now threading our way a'onp th lili' f romantic Hear Creek Canon oik tin tin many beautiful canons of this cl ion of thf country. It wa- up t hi, anion that tin old Toll Roan to Pike's Peak led. The okl Kill ptc and nllico still remain. A- we reach the Imc of the mountain the train maker a Midden turn to the left, crosses the cation, and the accent of the mountain really begins We approach Point Su blime a h1 most appropriately limned, for no term could better d msHIk' the view wnich here burets upon the vision. Away beyond fading into the uncertain horizon, stretch the roll iim plains, dotted here and there with lakes glittering in the sunlight. The panorama intone of incomparable mag nilleeiK'u. More measurements seem altogether meaningless. What Niagra it to waterfall-', such is Point Sublime to scenery. The oberver is 7,GOJ feet iiIm-vc the sea level, and l.'JCO feet higher limn the plains. A turn to the right and we lose the limit Iff.- vision of the plains for a while at least and our eyes are riveted on the nearer glories of North Chey enne Cuiiuii ; and what glories the are! Here the majesty of the scenorj Is iudesorihahle. I,nkiuu out on the right we see a waterfall hundreds of feel above our heniU; it sparkles and shimmers in the morning sunlight, and if there be a wind it waves like Mowing silk. Vi-follov the serpentine trail along the lop of North Cheyenne ('anon, ob taining a liner and mure comprehensive view nl its magniticient beauty than oihenW-o n-.il)le, until Fairview is reached. This tuinl is the confluence of the North and South Cheyenne Canon- the two -lupcndoiis gorges whine .-conic grandeur is famous the world over The unusual feature of the situation as we circle around the rim of these canons is that their beauty is seen from above. The traveler wMl doubtless have visited them. The street car set. .you down at tl e very entrance. A fhort stroll and you linil yourself be tween i he massive walls, towerir g a tliiiii-aiitl feet uhovo your head. The beauty i all around and above you. And how very small you are a: you 1'Hik up! The tops of the mountains Mfin very far away, and lot in clouds. Itut in the train the situation it? re veril. Kor, sealed in a lu.xurioii'.Ub servnihiu Car ol The Short Line, the loiiri-t i nrriid aliove the jtraks and e-iiHHi wnlls, whicH fnwi Ik-'Iovv eem iiKicvsMltUfiii tlwir height ; ami fn!i your 'muni eiti induce ywu look down h ererythiuK. St. Prtek's Dove. Aim! y ft while lkit- ilownlVfl so mtak gniMlelr, there are nrajeiti: fnt- tWt twer al.H yu . it. Pe-Ur"- IKMf .a it U called, loo ;. down frwt t lowering hc-igfct, and a raag tlteMt4 duo ii i. , lMg , m3j.i of rtft iJuit --? i sir1 -3Vhn, and t tfMrti rtr -crt. f tba ' depth- b- IV. a-n4 aC St. ivte i- Dome U a mrt rf t-t-tecvr'ut; t WH. As the VKwrWilw.ina y.torv mmmI, V-aqr. ywa t xlit i. &Ml mon to cmu. ia rr-j-rtkvp ,gbt eon-taut Crw, tk Hv a is ellnbi a,,. )tn-tUy Htffc inwi eas that tfc tr-wfcr. aitt.ol ,, u entranein pMfTMMMlirT-rs. sc.' -s tb top lfKv br -aww rf it. IIJMn, imf.u that ttt Ttcaok we o t,. ofjoMVe ;lv f tl- gulx m hHmlrls of fK.t JNkr tMM- ktotU -hrHikl bi tle pot we v w ktt. b at u few turns, abaost wiMH.fvrtMn.liu m vmooUj is the ruad lvl, au w ) a ilown oi tin place we htiXt rMLH' rith eunl i nutter, and TiA; raoli tth jr if that caw oe ihe fack wx haw eo jvn-d. lia It and uimhi a the train climbs th pale in- nmiulp the iKiitit of each itKHiHUiin -jHKik, the Hiutotilass view of tin plants i- unfoklid before -our en-j rapum-d gaxe. All deMJription i. UtrtWd; any attempt Ut reproduce in wird tlw giory of that veuiie must be tiwkry vulgt.rity. Tbere is nothinir like it in all th entr.tucing ?eautiis Hie wtirld hokU within h?r cootinus. SfMMXT Three miles Wyniul is the Summit, l.i,un feet higU ami tho higher.! point renehed by the road until it enters fie Cringle Creek listrlet. A w peuk tlu heignt, one of the nM iMagniiiiiit imv-. imagiaable lMin.tsujHMiiHirvn.joa. To tlus Kuth, l'nel.lo.the "Pitt-burg or the West," forty-Hve wiles away, L- plainly scett- A the train glide gently down ihe w.-iern pIojk by all kluds of ihimihU n lorreulp, over eruek.-:, i a rough forests fmir tniyks, one ImIijw the. otl.er. Iwini; visidleal one time, ihe ruggedness of ABSOLUTELY FREE. Mte scenery is av-lnpirinjr. The in trepidity of the thought wlitqh con oeived and the darinp which achiev.nl a rail mad through such mountains al most overwhelms even the thoughtless. At Clyde, a most wonderful exhibi. Sinn nf Nsi tire's lianutworK IS seen ark is not inappropriately r the rock torn bv temp- . .i ' ...:.i ,.f . t'lu.nioiMl by the winds of a tHoiisom. Cathedral 1 tamed. For ;st, eroded rears, rear their heads in all manner jf fantastic shape.. Towers there an-, ind steeples innumerable; Hying bttt-im-ses iumI vaultijd cavos, leaping aniles awl the form of mighty buiW 7'. bustling each other in wihl dis order. Awi then the colorinc of the rocks ; io brisht. so rkh. s) vnrlwl, a if Ue .ugel who paint the colors of the suh Mt had tried thwr brushes on Uie face of th eternal hills. Awi as we let our thoughts dwell upon the beauty of the scene, we find ourselves already Hearing thu end of our short but marvelous journey, and Bull Hll in the distance looms up to turn wr aUeiUKMi to miao and min- ig aiMi to warn Us that the great Crip ple Cret?fc Disiriel is at haad. Ckse by to th left stanos Altman. which enjoys thv distlnUo of being the taigiMt iwsorporated town o the AMtenean eotiiMit. It is over HAJOj fet above th s? kjv!. Camkhox. Yoi enter the greatest goW barilg district in the worW at Camoron. .vbre, to your right,- wMiy of Ut-e large pwlueiiit: Misej are visit, im- eiuUIng te isaneiia, icior. rwirti (ueen, Jerry Johnson, and many oth ers, all of which are located on Bull Hill. Next you see the rtull Cliffs, the scene ivf the great battle between de jKtty sheriffs and miners during the strike of 1S08. Hull Hill Station oom r.nxt, at which point you will pot-ee the Iitnw samnlors whore the valuation of the ore i determined. Up the hill (Haltle Mountain) you see the greatest gold mine in the worW The Portland, producing 10.CCO tons of ore monthly, which has paid $S,O0O,(XX) iu dividends. As the train climbs over the orst of Gold Hill the snow-capped peaks of the Sangre de Cristo rang of mountains, fifty miles away are distinctly seen on thoboriion, pnentig a picture of wonderful beauty. In tlw vallay at our feet lie Cripine Creek, a thousand feet beneath us. Krutn this point the descent is made by oasy gnis, until the city is reached. Crijmie Crk has a population of ltf-tOO. Statistics, are iiswally dry rending bt the record of this wonderful dislrhst is o remarkable, that a few ngures will in to rust our readers, I am sur Fif teen year ago gold was tirstdboovered here fn juying quantiue Jh that I am giving away 'Absiutely Free a Lim ited number of fi "e Phonographs with Cash Purchases. Coupons given with every purchase. Save Your Coupons $50.00 Worth Gets a Machine. F. C. TRACY brief twriod it has become otic of the 1 greatest gohl producing regions in the world, ami in rapid development and ... Il r'. .If 11 in the rirhn-ts of its ores, nothing like it aas ever betiH known before. In lif- teen year- the cattle ranges have been tranformel into a populous district ' MM l"'0lk'. "' ill ll,t modern conveniences of an ea-tern city The I Itrodnction to date approximates l00, M " 000.000 in v..lue. In 1P0(S it was SIS. 838,175. (Continued next week.) SUMMONS BV POBUCATrON. Terrfloryirf Oklahoma I t S. Ceanty of ft-, ver V la the District Cmwt Withia jow4 IVt SaM 0Htyawl TeHlory. J.e-h r. llHiHliff s Htwtiwh K. Ray. RuMulmtt. SaM defnAiiMai l )-r noritil that h h l-H saed a. defendant ia mm f.le iii.vt 'Hd ku; l the IMlriet Ctmn of sM riuty ami Trr-rMtK-y. wlteivin .li-0i IUi t tlatatiS ami Ilan ah K. Hay Is D-f-itlaRt. and that she wt an sw tbe i-MKtttaef il fkiaiHiuT flleit in said Cvart la saM atoa -a r Infers th lt May of NreHHMr. HI!, or -aid petition will ! mn a tra mmI jorivmeiit rHttnl aint raid defe- Jhi fnralitofin frtw the Ixtaris f auiTiniA-ty her-(4r .isto lMnj lilia atfl Je j fe-t-toat. kneurutac a. t-rni fw m sM inaw, lott: MtlMCl4ad4rfatMiMfeamMt. Itnfe4 this IMb tiny of stpinrer. lto7. 1A A. HlLi. lerk of Uh. li-4tiet CWt t AvQci. I. paiyOerk. WaniRT A Maci. SibL. AtloM6 for Primal. -lf 1 S Sw DEAH AND STEPHENSON, ATTORNEYS. Practice in all Courts. X17Iim1 and Comnterci al Law a ajecilty. HOOKER and WOODWARD, OXL'A. It. K. Diekson. A. S. Dickson. DICKSON and DICKSON ATTOKS KYS-.VT-I.AW 8K.VVKK, OKUVHOMA DR. J. A. MILLER, Denial Surgeon. I have located in Heaver for the practice of dentistry in all its branch, ns. Phtu work a specialty. I will Ik? absent from my ollfuo one week begin ning with the first Monday in each mouth. Respectfully, J. A. Mu.t.uR. MUNSELL & LONG, pljijsiciatis anl Survjoons. PHs ourtnl. Glasses fitted with accuracy. Beaver, Okla. D-partmentofthe Interior, Land Office nt Woodward, Okla. Sept., 13, l!i7 Notice U hereby given tbi t Earl II. DstrnoM. of ....ct i.rr.. iu,icf- fl 111 II I fill lull to veflnal Comnauitlon proof In ,uP,.ort ..r hi claim. vU: HENo33SM nde Jan., 14. ii, for he N'K' SEH. Sec, is, Tp.,3 N., Ru)i(e 25 E iIM,Lci?L x !lon N Towii,hip 8 N., PnrMlt1 f.LIu h..t1K..il n. .l. !...... irra w. 't. Qulnn. U. S. Comml-Mo offlo at Bevr. tJ:la on Nov.. 16, r.o mns tlie .'oBowlnc itne..es to ttmttama.nvlArrt. tlVBU utu. ,,, .-i..fc,r , .v , aim luaiMJii iiniu lli u Iliuut ionerlu lii 07. to prove hU """mca upon, uu cultivation or. mM inHd, vl: , riirle R. rMrm4,l. Hfel J. FWier. of Con ',. Okla Chiirle 5ch reck, Newton Pickett, i Clear Lake. Okla. . -19 Ml-U HiciT. MoRr.;s, Re;later. IVrrtmnt of the Interior, Land Office at Woo4anL Okla., Sept.. J2, 19 T. Neties It liereliy i;ien tnat Clarance V. Grnhli f Pronto, Okla.. liai file-1 in.llce of lii mi ten -lion l make flwil rommHtatlon proof In Mip Hort of bl claim, fir: HE No 277.5 made Ni ., l6.I!,fortbeS-tSWl4. J-l-SK'. Section 32. ITiri.Bip2N., Ranee 23 VCM and that said I proof n ill te made he tore W. T. Quinn, I", si. Conmri.loHer in UN office at Beater, Okla., on Nov.. a. U7- He HatBf-s th folloninc witnesses to prove his eeathiaous residence uj-dji, and cultivation of saM land. ii: WBIUm A. Tharp, Wward llnley. William Piaiey. HeRry Mont:oier). all of Pronto, Okla. ie-19 lll-SL UickT.Moboan. Recbter. DepartNaent of the Interior. Land oSK at Wooilnmnl Okla., Sept., I2th, inn. Notice k herebj dvvn that Flora WMbjt, of Pal key. Okla . has Sled notice of her intention to make final Commutation proof la napi'irtof berrbklm. xir.: HE Nt 3S nwdeMa) 21. Knf for the WS N W, Wl. SWH. Section 1. Town ship IN.. Ban'i-ell E-. ami tliat -M proof will W Htaile tjefore II. I). lw. lYivhate Jmlse for t Koercanty. Okla.. in lit office at Beaier. Ok- lahtHHa. na NmJl. It'C. HrtlMHtes the folhtns witnfve toprote hi. ftoWilHMHis reNHlenee upon, and rultlvatioH of Mtwt hoal. U: BVfiMrl I'llilcli, of Valkej. Okla., J. A. Red inaN. W. T. Tajhir. (ieorve Jl(xiy, of BeaveP Okla. Diok T. Moki;.n, ;vlstr, - ltt-Si. XOTICK FOR PUH1.ICATI0X. Consolidated Department of Interior. Land Office at Wood ward, Okn .im4emlvr5. VM1. Naict LNhtreliy)nen that Allrt W. Wricht. of Ian-oMh, Okki., ami K. Carl Klenk, of Horl, Okla. Im Bled notice of their intention to atake anal commutation prof in stipiortof tteir claims 1- Allert W. Wricht II E No H for ihe SW K Sec SC Tp5N. It 'Jl Kami P. Carl KlenV II K No 2S&5 iiiadH An.. t l'.7, for the SEX Sec SS. Tp S N, K 21 E made b F, Cart KVr-Hk and tlit "M inir will liemade jH-f.rfe H. D. Me. se. IYoImIo Jinlt.-v of Heaier eotiHty. Okki., at hi, ottice at IUaer, Okln on Nov.. 12, UOf. Tttey ttaute die fullowtn wItnwe- to prove tfMtr ftiwm nJdenrt upon, and cultivation of, the lan.1, viz: Wnnir.--: for Alliert W. Wrisht, J. W. VM.U of Lorcna, ami K. Carl Klenk. W. T. Putfey aul William Brower of Moris OkU WtWt.ves for E.Carl Klenk. J. W. PfefaU and A. W. Wright of Irena, Okla. and W. T. Pinley and Will lam Brovrer vt 1Tiw, Oktaltoa. DiCk T. IIokca.V. ReciMer. V--19 10-24 U. S. Land Office, Woodward K S Wiggins, - - Receiver Dick T Morgan, - Register District Court Officers. Hon. J L. Pancoast, Judge Hon. John Emory, U. S. Attorney John K. Abofnathy, V. S. ..(arshall JraA.Htll, ' District Clerk W. T. Quinn, Deputy Olork County Officers. R H Loofbourrow J C Williamson, John W Savage, W A Naylor, II D Meese. Ella Raker, E Y Ogilvie , L S Munsell, N G Galway, J G Grasham, John Shields, Attorney Treasurer Clerk Sheriff Probate Judge Supt. of Schools Register of Deeds Cororner Surveyor Com. 1st District Com. 'Jd District Com 3d District OS Jent, Commissioners Meet The First Monday in January, April July and October. Probate Court The First Monday in January, March May, July, September, and November District Court Convenes in March and October BEAVER ITW? H?rEli. g. g!F. Ipoatpaatt, $vop. Our house is one of the BEST in town and first class in every respec Tables supplied with the best the market affords and rates very reasonable Every courtesy extended. Eat A.?acl CrroTF B'at The Place to do if is at Dixon's Place. The White House hotel. BOARD BY DAV WEEK OR JWOmth. RATES REASONABLE BCIBEKTB cite MeKlIiXflPS. Dealers in And everything that goes to make up a complete Grocery establishment. Flour, Feed and supplies of all kinds. No need to go elsewhere for anything in our line. Our prices are rioht. DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT, fe---- - - - - - - 0 - ? CRAIG BROTHERS iKiAtii hk nrK? of Liberal, SELL ves thev sell coal and when von I are in search of a place where you can buy coal the most reu sonable call' at in Liberal. YOU BLACKSN31THING AND WOODWORK. USet WorrmanVjip. Waon and arriae iBaiJ o Order. We Guarantee all work to be n-'L-.iass and to give satisfaction. These notices a e published gratis. Presiding ollie rs are requested t0 furnish corrections when . eceasary. rilOHCH SEKYIfE. Pn-bj-tcrUn Church: Ererj- Sunday at 11 'clxik, a in find 2ad and ttli Sunday evening 10). Kverj' mo Irnlted. W 11 Leonard, Pastor MpthulUt Chureli: Sorricei every 1st and il Sunday ulht, 7i3fJ. All are invitt-d. M y Siultli. Iaitor. SHmlay Sdinol-.'re.Ttcrlan Clinrchs ETery Sumlar at 1h m. OHnv and Urlliu the children Harry Wellborn, Sec'y. J. K. Quinn, Supt. LODCJS Oklahoma Post No. 1., Grand Array of t. e Re public. nM-eN at their Hall ench 2d amt4.h Pat Brd nt 2 i'ck p. u. All Comrade Imlu-d. J. V. McTiwu J H. Qui.v.v. AdJUlanU Commander. BoaTer Commercial Club: Meet every 1st and W Vedne-!ay, 73U p ra. al Court llonsw. J Blanchard, Sec'y Albert Wellborn, President. Beaver Lodge K. of P. No. 7. Mtet c.ery Tuesday, 7 p m. All K of P cordially invited to attend. E. C. Savoy N. C. A. C. Hibbs C C. Pioneer Lodce i. O. O. F. No. 171: Mft very Monday eVenin7pm. Vlitinc brethren Invito to attend. Albert Wellborn, ic'y A Wellborn, N G Beave- Camp 77iS M W A : Meet the ?rd an lthThur-dny7 pm. All Neicubor are invited toCamUre, Albert Wellborn, Clerk. 1 T Quinn, V C. Beaver Camp No. 3P91, Eoyal Neisblror ileet the lt and 3d TJiur-daj. at 7 pm. Al -ninierini. .Spichbnr invited to drop in for a Mciaieventnc. Etina E Garrett. Keciirder: Heulali C Hall. Oracle. Bcavek Loikie No. 115. A. F. A A. M. Meet overs lt and 3rd Saturday, at 7:31. p. m, Brethfa invitwl to lx preheat. L.S.Munsell, JoeV- Harry M Boliek. W M. Bearer RebeVah Lodge No. ISO meets every (other Wednesday nluht. All slstera and broth ers cordially welcome Blktba Loofbocekow Kir. Maple; Svc'y. nd 0504.rlK - rS ( Kansas, COAL: Craig Bros., when Thev will treat I RIGHT. t