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i !i zozsi r.7,vvv.i.:r' tt nTTTT!.-" t a t roT??r777n .it:ly vino:?. A Pretty Good Lookino; HirtSchaffutr U Marx HindTiilorcJ Don't You Think? . T NJOY YOU - Do you know of any other separator that looks 1 as well, or tlocs its work as well as THE SHARPLES TUBULAR SEPARATOR? on the Fourth of July by dressing up in your newest and best "glad rags" if it's a 1 I Arizona f.r AHzonians jj SJ a y hi- RSELFI BaKing ' i n tun U I at t H itu t8' -.vf A fA EZRA 124-126 East Washington Street 127-133 IN MEMORIAM Funeral Services for Mrs. McCord Yesterday. M. H. Funeral services for Mrs. M. H. Mc Cord wore held at tlie Ti esby Ui ian huri h at 'J o'clock yesterday morning. Many freixls were invst'i.t. - Rvv. Dr. Lewis Il.tlscy H!xk' bridly. pay ins a heartfelt tribute to the memory of the Ieparti-l. He tpoke of her as or..' who.e onlet, unassuminjf. hopeful, lxlpful life had made this a better world for many people. It seemed natural for her to treat with kindness all creat?d things. ,. Sarah K. McCord was born In I'enr. sj lvania. her parent removing- to Wis e.msni when she was a child. She was married Ausrast 25. 1S77. to Myron H. .VlcConl. and came with her husband to Arizona ten years ago this month. She united with the Methodist Epficopal church of Merrill. Wis., in 1S77. and re tained her membership in that churi h during her life. The burial casket was covered with infcs :ind a. numlter of beautiful llr;;l r.fl'eriiis were the K'ft f l'li.-ti.ls. The a pprnpriate musical . le i i.ins v.-r iiufrt s-ively reiideini :u,d iinlu.l- .1 funeral march iYkiii l:.e,b..V'-ii. I.y .Miss Alary I la Is. y: a solo. - i hi.-Su-etly Sol. -1111! 'I'fii.innlit." by Aliss .my l"t:ey. ami the hymns of truth and l.'il"-. "Asleep in Jesus, " 'Jesus, lier jf Aly Soul" and "Nearer. My O.id. to Thee." by Mi.-s I'tley. Mrs. Sloan. Dr. Dodsworth and Mr. Coggins. The hearers were Messrs. J. A. Kurtz. J. B. Alexander. X. A. Morford. Thom as A? .nstrong- Jr.. Vernon L. Chrk and 1- T. Manstieid. f) Visitors to Coronado Tent City are meeting with fine catches of barracuda. Spanish mackerel and yellowtail. Many enthusiasts are visiting the banks, just off shore. The rolled barley o Mills is the best In town. the Capitol Some of the charity that begins at home can't get past the front door without becoming homesick. Chicago News. lie TUT Int Tfticiai It's the best skimmer on the market and if you'll give us alliance we'll show you how much better it is than any other separator. We sell the Tubular because it' is the best. W IIKUHMUKK THE W1UTK llUKSii IN . CANAL COMMITTEES Joint Meeting of Representatives of Land Owners Yesterday. There was very little doing yesterday in a water storage way.-. The North Side lane's arv now so liberally signed the valumo of daily business hi the as sociation ollices is not expected to be larRe. rnd as yet th- Tempe people have rot announced a change of front. The ctnmittees appointed some time titio by the land owners under the Salt Iiiver alley, Maricopa and Grand can als, respectively, for the purpose of de vising ways and means for acquiring the canals, held a joint meeting yester day atterr.oon" in- th? ass-ociati m roftius. The only important result of th ' meet ing- war. tl'.e expression ot a sc.mii!n; i requesting the land owners urne'r im Arizona canal to organize in a similar way and appoint a committee tr u oierate with them. There are now just fourteen days !'- fore t!:e ( losing of Ihe as.-.acii'.tioij i tooks. There is yet a consider:! bie "n- i sign. 1 acro.ige owned by pnoii'; wh.ij have already declare. 1 their intention of joining the association. mot should be no diav abomi l he ni.ill -r I II doe'iTi lake 'a loan all lay. u oiirsc. to si-;n up a few aci.-s nf land, but if every l.( ! in I he Ib-y iail lili the list ilay. th.- day will i:ot hi- I.):i.-: nough. Tiu-re is almost ceilain to be a big rusn a l th last ml and any one Intending to ; ign can easily see it to their advar.l.ge tr sign at once be-r- fore the rush comes. It will then be attended to and out of the way and ii will be ahead of the procession the! will stand at the gate when the (i;)cr is closing. And the time may come when priority of signature to Ftock r.f the association is a thing to be desired. Word from Hotel del Coronado says j that life there is particularly gay this season, many who prefer to take part j l.i the life of the Tent 'ity without j going into camp having taken apart- : ments. Tent City opens up early and I active this year. Mrs. Halke's Orange Cream for sale at llalke's Curio shop. OF THE AT B n BOSTOK Ev R East Adams Street FRONT. An unurally fine class of stores is maintained at Coronado Tent City. High prices are not allowed by the management, and everything obtaina ble In a city is to be had at these shops from the daintiest of delicacy store sup plies to a manicure or shampoo. Perl-La-Creme9 TOR THE SKIN. To bn :.k in. lli.it .u.-hai I'se Dear's Perl-la-Cr. me. It softens i the skin It makes you appear young er in society and, last but not least, it is fine fcr GKXTDDM KN after fhav ir.g. You s-t it (XI.Y at r.I'AIl';-. Large Dottle .0c. Smaller Dottle 2Cc. i nnr.ember you get whnt you ask for J at BEAR'S DRUG STORE Opposite City Had. Send us your prompt. iil orders. We a re o Greater owtier THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE STRICTLY PURE HiS-GMDE A PURE FOOD ARTICLE Honest Goods-Honest Price Ranchers, Miners, Prospectors, and Everyone in Town and County Will Save Money when baying Groceries at Frank Griebel's 218-220 W. Washington St., Phone 431. mm irnfMT'iMmiM in mi i iitt ' ' 1 t Mother's Crushed Oats FOR BREAKFAST 2! Always Fresh and Sweet ! E. S. Wakelin I I Grocer Co. $ VV. J. MURPHY Real Estate, Insurance, Loans. 102 West Adams Street. D ERRS A KOLA ointment cures all skin diseases. A large order of Woolens JUST PLACED THE LARG EST ORDER FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS FOR FALL AND TENTER Vv'ITII E. S. SELBEY, REPRE SENTING E. II. VAN INGEN OF NEW YORKf THE LARG EST WOOLEN HOUSE IN THE WORLD. NOBBY PAT TERNS GALORE IN EVERY SHADE AND STYLE FOR NOBBY DRESSERS. N NICHOLSON The Artistic Tailor and Cutter 41 Wst Washington S. Y Home Industry M. Co. If 1 ' Tempe, Arizona I Mioir Cereals.. I 1 p ' 'msill ... T - - KHiuniiiiiuUi 1 M $5-to 15- Of Horncspuus, Cheviot and Flannels, in skeleton or half skeleton coats. Pants made with belt straps and cuffs. Wc have jut rccrivpil a fi line of tlu.-o uits ninl knew wc l.i-.vc 5 in wht you want MEN ?S Do you know that we sell more Men's Shoes than any two stores in own. Well, that's fust what we do, and the reason why wc sell so main- shoes is because we carry ly the best makes and sell them at a very small margin of profit. Then again, we have all styles, sizes and widths, an 3 can fit any shape foot. When m want of footwear thai look-i riht, wiir-? right and at right prices, sc: us. 1 5 to $;'.. per piir. i)l c Exclusive i(Ai TH ii 4 Heavy Ironed. Ccst Timbered. Tasiest Running Wagon on the Market. 1 ri r a l c PRINTED LAWS, BATISTES AND ON SALE Thi Wmli qt 1 I iiil Ww yyii.lll i 2y This assortment is one of the choicest town, hind of a lawn dress, waist or kimona, you had I Pick out any 20c TH 2 Suit it's all right. We are sole agent for this celtbratcd make of hand tailored ready io wear suits. We are showing r.oiue swell effects, from Gomfortabse Outing VMM S Outfitters for Men BAIN Sole Agents, Opposite Fire ALL. OLJR 20c Lawn in the store 22c a yard this week. E BEST ALWAYS lint and Boys. Buy the BAIN and Get the Best. Co. le Station DSM1TIES and if you need any better see this line. and its yours for WAGON r. 1 it ?1 as ii i in. ft 1 ' ' . ! t 1