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, & v' - wif.a I" r-7 $ UKtaribma historical Jtt THE BEAVER HERALD Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper. Established 1886. VOLUME. 35 BEAVER, BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922 No. 3 FORSALE! Reg. Hereford Bulls I have a number of Good Registered one and two year old Hereford Bulls for sale, including three Good Herd Bull prospects. These Bulls are priced right and I will appre ciate showing them to anyone interested. , Would also sell some Choice Heifers. W. ff. WELLS Beaver, Oklahoma county' commi:nci:mi:nt iii:i.i The County Commencent of tho Eighth Grnile Graduating Class was held at the Air Dome In Beaver last Saturday eenlng and a largo crowd was in attendance to hear tho program. About one hundred bo)s M7ITi:ttH OK A MISSIONARY Stella Trcnialne Longuago School, Nanking, China. I am spending my Chrlotman va cation in Vu Hit. I want to tell you about tho trip from Nanking 1 cnmo to visit Mm Walker of caused by the recent rains, The following program was glv en: Processionals Mrs. Stranathan. Invocation Dr. Nicholson. Instrumental Duct Mrs, Loof bourrow, Mrs, Stranathan. Reading Doris Mendcnhall. Address Hon. Judge Mlnton, Song Male Quartette. Valedictory Gladys Kent For Sale Two Pure Bred Poland China Boars, ready for service. Real herd boar prospects. Priced to sell. Call, write or phone. Ml. HESTER & SON Madison, Oklahoma Phone G15I Clear Lake and girls were In the class, but not , tho M. B, Mlislon with whom I all were nblo to be present on ,oc-' tnuchl one venr In Tnrnn Knn.no count of the conditions of tho roads, 1 1 also wanted to visit Miss Commie Gray and tse BWch Haskell fami lies of our mission. I found another girl In tho language school who wanted to spend tho vacation in Vt Hn so wo camo together. Her namo is Miss Schreoder, Sho Is German, but speaks somo Kngllsh. Sho talks to mo nbout half tho tlmo In German. I answer In English, so wo have a very nlco time. The port on tho river lit lpht ' 1 imi-mnuuii ui uiiiuuiuir dui. limes irom OUT HOUSf" SO I Spent the V. L. Hcnson. night with Mr. and Mrs. Marx who S0D3 "Star Spangled Banner." 1 eat my dinner with every day Benediction Rev. II. 0. Butler. We arose at 5 o'clock, I ato a The valedictorian of the class, good breakfast, got all my things MIbs Glads Kent from District 104, ready, suit case, guitar, two big made an average of 9G 3-14 per cent bundles that my friends in Nanking ami ueserves creuii uecauso 01 wiu were sending to their friends in Wu fact that this average was made In Ku, a box of lunch, my steamer rug one examination. and all my wraps to go In tho car Miss Mildred Bowers of Gate rlago when Mrs. Schreoder carne by. ranked second In the county, her 1 had on warm woolen clothing, average being 94 7-12. Her namo wool leccins. lite- nvershnoa. mnthnr I was on the program for the Baluta- had sent mo a wool sweater, plUBh tory out sne was unaoie to oe pres- coat, cap and scarr. ent on account of the bad roads. When wo camo In sight of tho Miss Emily Crusenberry of Knowl- river wo could see the boat coming, es ranked third, having an average An old vessel called a hulk is an- of 94 4-13 per cent. chored near tho shore, when tho I The entire class to graduate this rer rises It rises If tho river falls. .year from tho eighth grade was t falls, if tho channel changes, It ' two hundred fifty-seven, the largest can be easily moved. This Is the number of eighth grade students to t wharf. The steamer Is reached by ' ever graduate In one year In this a ladder from this hulk. 1 county. The number of graduates We went Chinese passage, which since 1919 has increased 100 per cost $2.60. If wo had gono flr't cent. class it would have cost $9.00. I We were unablp to get the names This was very good as we did not of all the graduates who were pres- have to stay on tho boat over night, ent Saturday evening as all did not There aro bare little cabins fur register. Those who did register niched but ono has to have his own were: bedding, wash pan and everything I Garland Hergert. Bob Duncan, Lll- and thero Is no fire. The flrot Han Saunders, Charles Smothers, cIbbs cabins aro steam heated. They Earl Hendricks, Ethel Liggett, Elsie have foreign meals ond everything Bush, Edith Mhel, Herbert Just, ljko a nlco hotel. In the Chinese Earl Mehl, Reuben, Frantz, Mabel passage we could eat the Chinese FranU, Ralph Wlnstead, Ila Hos- food If we wanted too, but I am ford. Hattle Severs. Emma Ilatzlaff, afraid to cat it unless cooked under Oletha Klement, Thelma Klement, careful supervision. They have so Arthur Stephenson, Roscoe Baker, many terrible diseases of the dl Vpmnn Tinker. Mattle Honke. Tom cestlvo tract. I think a good way Rutledge, Harvey Karbor, Herbert to Keep wen is to avoid me inings jonnnie mat mane one sick, miss acnreocier MMAMMMMMMMtil THE m OF MM CITY Is operated and managed by people who t have had vattra nf cxncriimce in the hank" 1 t .1 r ' r ing ousmess ana znerejore we are in posi tion to extend to our patrons the best service and courtesy and give the most careful attention to taking care of their business, ivhich can only be extended by those who have had the experience DEPOSITS GUARANTEED W. B. HOCKER, President R. A. MAPLE, Vlco-Pres. Beaver O. W. CAFKY, Cashier O. II. CAFKY, Active V.-Pri. I Oklahoma N CAT HAS DAY, TOO. AT HTATK FAIR Tin: AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, June 2Gth. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. A cordial invitation extended to alL An opportunity for reception off members will be given at the clcvon TInruh. Edward Kllver. " " ' Wiens, Henry Heler, Lee Still, Pearl folks must havo thought we were BEAVER, MEADE & KNGLEWOOn A number of farmers have re- HinM nindvn Kent. Leota ThoraaB. colnc first class for she ate no RAILROAD TO EXTEND WEST , cenvly expressed a desire to purchase Alice Karber, Arthur Wiens, Beulah breakfast nor brought any lunch -a few purebred dairy heifers or Hanly, Opal Day, Lena Morris, Ray and was hungry so I had her cat Mr. Adams, locating engineer for cows for a foundation upon which Amen, Ralph Snyder, Dorotha Clift, my lunch for the trip was only six the Beaver, Meade & Englewood to build a herd of profitable milk Bessie Barker, Genevieve Strana- hours and I had had a good break- rallwav started tireltmlnnrv enrvnv cows, and have asked me to assist tv,n xtni-ihn nrmlnlir Delmar fast. .. . '.- . ' -j-.- .. , - , ., ..., .... ---- . - - ... . ,. . ,. o - ----- .--- oui en i-organ juonuay morning mora in securing mem. Peckham, Forest Lindsay, uiara Mao we uiu noi. bo mm uu ui mu eot most of the publicity. I with a gang of seven men. Tho I have, up to date, requests for Stephenson, Vernon Hinds, Scott little cabins as wo could have donol Now Tabby is to come Into her' company expects to run about thrco 19 and If one or two cars could be potter. Opal Taylor, Ora Taylor, but stayed out In tho big general own, aied and abetted by no Icbb I survey lines from Forgan and Bea- purchased at once it would be a Qjen judd, Ennls Sanford, Morris room and watcnea mo people. incinn institution than the Oklahoma' ver to Hooker, with Intentions, of.ureat saving to tho purchasers, as Davis, Carl Davis, Mildred Bowden, Chinese people on the boat were all state Fair and Exposition. In its GLOBE THURSDAY NIGHT, JUNE Tit.11.1lvt. .1 nnln rltm T...I. woll no n Front liltnoflf In rtonvftr - ri.l. TM It'll.. llliM'aw Mann nnil Willi H rpftApfl . not tnO'trtnn . l.. It... 1.... I. ..n.1 Ui u.lJt tu UUIOU .li; JttvUU ..... . r,.- w..w..v w Hv.- LOVU JUUWI1B, UUIIirO IIIIOUIl, llUltw .... ... " . . '". 1 ' . lv. .J.triUlUlU IIDl, JUDV IBBUCU, mu , llfl,. CI.a.fm !. II - - , Oklahoma City. June. (Special.) The old saying will havo to bo changed now to, "Every cat has her day." Heretofore Fldo and Towser have held, the center of tho lime-1 llcht. United Htnten. senntors have w . . . . . ..' . ... ,! I. t. -t ...... praised him under me uomc 01 mq o ciock service, everyone invitca to national capltol. BookB have been worship with us at theairdome Sun written and motion pictures pro- jay at 8 00 p m ffhWfTU"-S haAsD bee'; ' . Singer, eames'tiy rea.ue.t. tortt doing a lot of useful work, Fldo . in song service. J. B. NICHOLSON. Supply Pator. Achonbach, president of tho com pany, is in Forgan this week In connection with tho extension of the road. It "'looks as if they surely mean business Judging from appearances and wo certainly hopo it will be a "sure go" as It would mean n. great deal to this section of the country to havo railroad connections with the western part of the Panhandle. II. N. Crossley and wife returned Tuesday night from Oklahoma City whero they had been called by the death of Mr. Crossley's brother, who was killed while discharging his duties as sheriff. Wo extend sympathy to the family. county In general. RIggs, Helen Tharp, Glen Glbbs, kind that smell and have a crust j stat0 Falr announces a division In There are a great many farmers n.iih punt. Marnaret' Manning. Haz- over tho outside, for wo were travel that would not be here were It not ej Lowry, Maxlne Lowry, Ercel Hen- Ing first class Chinese for tho cream check and at the torii Geraldlne Adelman, Harold (Moro about tho trip next week). same tlmo if we keep careful re- Qroendyke, Ethel WellB,. Ada May cords on each cow, from which Freeman, Mary Symons, Jennie ; cream was sold, wo would find that symons, Vergle Foster, Lena May C. S. Davis was a Saturday caller they would not pay for tho feed they itandleB. Vera Foster. Roy Langley, from Kokomo. eat, much less for tho work of Gladys Goosey, Rosa Davidson. Wal- milking and caring for the milk. ter neard, Ruth Price, Hazel Brown, Mr. and Mis. Geno Couch were If ono or two loads of pure- Bernlce Lebo, Fay LeCrone, Clifford Beaver xlioppers from .'est of town bred heifers were placed in our overstreet. Dick Brown, Alvln Cates, Tuesdny. county In a few years it would bo odesa Cates, Allie Cates, Walter easy to buy good pure bred or high Atkinson, Verna Zimmerman and grade heifers at homo. Calvin Slocum. I would bo glad to hear from any ono that may bo interested that we fl c,.OI, rA-mlTS vvn AT . Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Maplo ot Mocano vicinity were Saturday shop pers in.Bo.iver. Rube and James Parker went to Lib eral, Kansas, Tuesday to drive home a truck purchased through D. M. Kile, local agent. They expect to put in over a thousand acres of wheat next fall. may unite our efforts in securing tho host for tho least money. W. B. HANLY, County Agent. STATE KAMI noultry nnd net department devoted most wonderful pictures of the ago will entirely to pure bred cats, No en- bo shown at tho Globo on Thursday try fees will be charged exhibitors nBht, Juno 29th, for tho benefit of the of felines, and the State Talr even Moth..' Huh Thin film l. KnMv furnishes coop for puss while she Is "" Club. Ihisfilmis highly re- a guest at tho big annual exposition, commended by clergy, laymen, trade Ribbons will be given tho winning and press. It is a picture of real life cats in each breed. Entries will witn the pathos nnd humor mingled, ac close Wednesday, September 20. ; wu find it along tho way. UAITISIMAIj EXERCISES I James L HofT, Mouing Picture WorW ' says, "1 bollcvo Tho Sticam of Lifo to Seven people were baptised north bo a now note in pictures equally at of tho Peckham Grove, Sunday af- Griffths, "Birth of a Nation". itjiuuuii, mitt wem lunuu miu juviu- t.. r? i. .. t t- -u . I h.hin in the Tinnti.t churaii. Rov. E. &. Jackson M. L. Church, There are still others to bo bap- Moml Park N. Y. says, "To my mu The largest agricultural oj.hlbl tlon In the history of the Okla- A ,A ... . . homa State Fair and Exposition, Dayton Munscll, auditon of the First wnci, wm bo held at Oklahoma City National Bank of Wichita, Kansas, September 23-30. inclusive, Is an- inft tho middle nf this week after n tlclnated by fair officials. Lettors pleasant visit with Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Munscll. Porrv Hlbhs arrived last Friday from Mexico for a visit with rela- ,,,. i, mi iis nil mia .n iinnm.tn ntt r, ..,,.t,. Oklahoma City, June. (Special). m8 ln Pcavcr county. jelmrch. who were not able to bWay Down East". ' J. L. T. Reovos was a IHaTW,"'""'1 " " caller Saturday from tho Ballco vicinity. aro being received from nil parts ,," ot the state asking for Information. ur"u' Usually this correspondence does not Jlrfj L L Lon(, an(1 ,inughtor, Herbert Smith returned to Dcavet WpHnnnilnv from Estes Pnrk where ho Mr. and' Mrs. Chas. Gregg wero ... , .,....,: . v m n a t. ".. ". l.lnv. f-nl, Tf.tWnmn Rt- . ou UKV" "Vuii.K '. . v. " UCUIVI tt.iiutn ... ....w...w, ..- trninlng school for the last three weeks. Herbert has been attending the Mctho- jdlst college ut Winfield, Kancas, nnd FIRST STATE BANK CAPITAL, $25,000 W. E. HOCKER, President R. A. MAPLE, Vice-President O. H. CAFKY, Active Vice-Pres. FRANK COBELDICK, Cashier J. G. CAFKY, Assistant Cashier YOU ARE INVITED TO BANK WITH US FORGAN, OKLAHOMA the probability of a record exhibit. TIiIb is ycur opportunity to eco x good picture and help the club seme Admission 'J) and 40 cts. DONT MISij IT UtMALAY DcMalay, a new lodge sprnsoied bi tho A. F. & A. M., is scon to be organ i:cd here, Young men between tltt ,nln .tnltl Ilia Intlnr nnv nt Tlllv. ..""? " ."..'" ...- ' UIBl rX'aro evnecVe, To' start in I "!.-""!"" u."rq M3?"I. has more than "made good." Ho will mPillntnlv. Prnn nrnsneptH fnhaiiro GVP ' not remain with ub Icnp however an. lie "- ---- . ::: .. ftnia. " r m u i. ' has accepted a position us salesman aJCB OI lu unu " earH ore '"8'o Mrs. Tennln Savnce and son. Jack, ua ,i..;nnstrRtjir fur t. Wcnrouor membership. Fcr furtl er infoimntiur and IJowo Williams are spending A)uminum Company for tho remainder ,Cl11 on B"y member ff the Maucmt Fred Just of Balko called Beaver Monday. In O. M. Jacobs from south of town was a Beaver visitor Tuesday. several days of this week at the Frank Maple ranch. of his vacation. I J. E. Reld from near Libornl, Tl,n Wnllnrn Ipft Wednrnlnv fnr Tfnnono nnii n hanker from Liberal ..,,.. ,. i, i...., !;.. L. J. Shock was a Beaver visitor """, V ; caiierB Beaver, wicmw. " ft ,.!.. " w. ... - . order. from Rlversldo Saturday. N. II. McLEOD FOR ASSESSOR N. II. (Harvey) MxiLeod is this weet making his announcement fcr .Countr i , .. , - i I Judge Putton will be ln Beaver Assessor, subject to tho will of the ! ' o!niJC 'rnm VnS T,,ZLv D111 Hays' formor cmI,,0"0, of, th "xt Monday for a short sesslbn of RcpnblIcan voter8 ut tho AugUBt prL i Beaver caller from morgan Tuesday. !. inoni mnrint roinrned from court. '. " il i,:..i.t.... Mo... triM ond nihpri . manes. , Tuesday. J i L. C. Smlh of couch attendca ,t8 the rst ot the week . IU UUS1I1COO 111 UtUICi MVUUI MIbb Gwcn StevcnBon Is having Mr. McLeod, better known as Hap- SHORTTERM- GRAIN INSURANCE Against loss from fire or lightning on grain whether cut or uncut, in shock, stack or granary. The cost of this insurance is very small and you can telephone your order to our office and the policy will be written and mailed you same day. I . ner nome re-moueieu mui a hiku vey, Is a young farmer residing ncur .-I Mr. Buchanan, representative of five room stucco. Roy Coons and KnowIt.B jIo j so u succeB8fuI - it.. iin.. r mrtt v nut 'n nnnv n 1 nuuiuiniim rH inline ! win k. a Jake Still of Florls was a busi- the nenfrow Investment Company, ; his assistants are doing tho work. ness visitor in ueaver Saturday. wag n UUBnesa visitor from Wood ward Monday. Corvln Drum waB a Beaver caller . from Boyd Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wado Loofbourrow . , " . . of Buffalo returned home I ridny John Humphrey of Balko was in ot jagt week aftor BeVeral days tho County Seat last Saturday. spent ln Beaver. Mrs. Bulo Bradshaw who has been quite ui, is up anu arounu again Mrs. V. F. Chanman returned to i hor homo near Mocano Sunday i after several days visit with her I teacher, having taught several termj. Dr. Munsell reports the birth of of school in this countv. Ho is a grad- a eon to Mr. and MrB Ray Manning uateof tho Chillcothb Uusiness College northeast of Forgan, June 10. 1922. The baby weighed, 8 ',4 pounde. and has other qualifications hich makr him fully competent to till the office o? county aesepscr with credit. Ho hov $L No Lawsoii Phone 13 Beaver, Oklanoma 0. P. Wentworth and wlfo of i ,, a rtooVnr Forgan wero ln Beaver Tuesday. . morning, shopping jjr, and Mrs. Forest AVoolary ; , , , nnd Mrs. W. M, Charlotto wero Several young people enjoyed a j Beaver callers Saturday from south- porcn uanco ai me u. n. tdiwsuu West o town. nome iuonuay evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson of & Doreen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs K. l, Fickci, has. boon auito m this wook. Sho Is bettor at this tlmo. Huntoon, Toxas, passed through Beaver, Tnursuay oi iasi weeic on tholr wav to Oklah'oma City, with their son. Leonard, who was to be Josse Mathls wont to tho Balko i operated on for adenoids Their vicinity to demonstrate tractors on ' other children remained here with Tuesday. Mr ana ins will jioopor. Mr. Hugh Shaddon of Rlversldo is cnloylng tu visit from his father I heen n resident of Beaver eeuntv fa h u$VAZLlMi WCek ! 'Khtcep years. AUhoughMr. McLec W t-o I "f .-...-. - Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown ot Sunset wero visiting at the Ed Gardner home In Bsaver Thurs day of last week. Mr. and Mrs B. E. Hailan and Mr. and Mrs. p. M. Cariniohjpl of Logan wore business vnltors In tho county seat last Saturday is not known to the writer personally we understand that he is held in higb esteem by all who know him and that if olectcd to the office which he seelv Will make good in every rospect. County Agent W. B. Hanly left Wednesday for Boiso City, whtrc he was called bs the dutuct agent, Mr Glenn Stevens of Laverne awllMarklam), who met uri lit Forgan, Mlwt Tiielma Hergert of Mdlb0 pr. n. Hanly acw.n.pamcd his father a 'marriago Juno 17. 1022 at 1- Ouymon where h, w.ll vi81t reV ypr unvfft ivi bvvrim vta 'i I! i , V