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OCTOBER 1920. X THURSDAY "Mesa Day" will mark the mid- THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. ,tM ARMW AL-MESA, Oct 25-3 F 11 WEEK I - I "conftoenge" 1 i ,'eek period of the festival. The grand ball will be ! i iL l" il 1 1 1 il A 5? . That intangible something , ti ftr " I . i II wmcn noiaj logciner me wnoic , JlIiF sS fabric of business. Xi- : Begotten of integrity, ' . bw . nourished by service matured by experience. 3 I - cm in me evening oi tnc (lay, in wnicn me vueen )f the Carnival will lead the march. A parade of ,Teater proportions than ever before attempted here vill be held during the forenoon.. The rodeo opens ta gates on this date. i'orce'thc aborigines of the Valley. Decked and luumeu vun paini ana learners, tne natives win pa- 4uv, niiu uauiu, anu in uivlis waa amuse cue uc Jighted thousands. Many restrictions relating to In Jian festivals have been removed by the govern ment, and features not permitted for several decades Jvill be permissible on this occasion. ! SATURDAY the last day of the Carnival will ye Uken in hand by the Spanish speaking people, of v'hom there are hundreds in and around Mesa. These oiks know the art of merry-making, in music, dance ",ind gorgeous manners of dress, and it is quite cer tain that they will make the most of the opportunity jiforded them during the day and night of Oct. 30. i ; QUEEN OF ARIZONA COTTON CARNIVAL GOOD FOR ONE VOTE MESA, OCTOBER 25 TO 30 f M I Send to Mesa Commercial Club lest at the bn CARNIVAL BER 25-30 Entertainment Tents, Pickers Sacks, and W agon Covers We still have them and the price is right You surely will need that wagon soon, why not get it NOW? All sizes in stock with an E.-B. guarantee behind them. See Our Entire Line On Exhibition In Mesa During Carnival Week Twenty-seven years of faithful, courteous and efficient at tention to the needs of the ranchers and merchants of this com munity has earned for us the confidence of our many patrons, r ; 'HE FIRST NATION A "BANK -OF MESA PREMIUM LIST First Vheat $3.00 'ats 3.00 Uarley 3.00 ijCcrn .. Kaffir . fvtllo .., 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Second $2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Third $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 PHOENIX MESA GILBERT TXT FA And "Affiliated Bank ; " MESA SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. ' Combined Resources $1,376,021 Commercial Banking Savings Trusts Insurance 2. COTTON I Three emhiblU will be made of cotton (1 The entire riant; (2) The Lint, and (3) the Seed. The Plant to be judg'-d from the standpoint of a typical lonsr maple plant, the lint frojn length, freeness from foreign matter, etc.: H lb. to be a ampl and seed from ize, lmformlty, clear , reas. etc.; Vs pe"k to be a sample. , riant . $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 ,tnt ' 3-00 2.00 1.00 (t'eM 3.00 2.00 1.00 " 3. FRUITS All frulti shall be exhibited as plates, and a plate nhall be one-half dozen. ,Applea 12.00 $ .75 Ribbon Pomegranate 2.00 .75 Ribbon Date 2-00 .5 Ribbon Teaches 2.00 .75 Ribbon Lemon. ; 2.00 .75 Ribbon Orange 2.00 .75 Ribbon Qulnc 2 00 -75 Ribbon Grapefruit 2.00 .75 Ribbon J Grapes (3 bunches) 2.00 .75 Ribbon 4. GARDEN $:.oo 2)0 2.00 2.00 .. 2.00 2.00 2.00 r g m i a a s m Mm J 1 Squashes Tumpklns Cantaloupes Watermelons Casa,ba Cabbage Totatoes (Tlate ) Sweet Potatoes (I'late 8) 2 00 Beets (3) 2.00 . t 200 l uri"i " y-' Tarsnlrs Teanuts ( peck) 2.00 2.00 .i j .75 .73 .75 .75 .73 .75 .75 .73 .75 .75 .75 Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon We have a large stock of COTTON TENTS and PICKING SACKS and able to supply your entire wants. We purchased the largest supply of both ever brought into Salt River Valley, theref o-- Are able to give, quality never be fore equalled for your money. Collings Vehicle and Harness Co. HNUTTL? .1 JoLE SAME SPIRIT 26-32 East Adams Street Phoenix , Standard Flour BETTER THAN NECESSARY . 5. MISCELLANEOUS For the tallent Com Ftlk Ribbon For the biggest Cotton riant Ribbon 8. POULTRY t First Ten (2 hen. 1 coek). White T.eRhorns $ pen (2 hens. 1 cock), T.rown Ichorns ' Ten (2 hens, 1 cock), I'lymoutn k i t Tm (2 hens. 1 cotk), Rhode Isl;ind I , Pen (2 hens, 1 cock), Rlack Minorca 2.00 Heat pair geese, any breed 2 00 a. i -.t talr ducks, any breed 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 i Rest pair bronze turkeys . i Res at ralr Kulnea fowls J1 entries must b made at tne commercial ciuo. 2.00 2.00 2.00 Second $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ' 1.00 For Information, Write or Call at the MESA COMMERCIAL CLUB MESA, ARIZONA SEE US FOR ALL KINDS OF SEED GRAIN AND FEED : HAIRY PERUVIAN AND COMMON ALFALFA SEED Mesa Mifliog .Gompan that makes the Cotton Carnival this year a greater festival than any held in previous years, is the spirit that has made the history of Mesa one of growth and progress. w That this growth has been real and permanent is evidenced by the amount and character of the buildng that has been done during the. past season and which is still going on.' - Permanent buildings prove an investment, in stead of an expense. Permanency is assured .by careful selection of materials. In building, as in nowhere else, is proven that the best is always the cheapest. WHEN YOU BUILD Build With Halstead Lumber IT COSTS NO MORE J. D. Halstead Lumber Co. Mesa, Arizona y ALSO YARDS AT Phoenix, Tempe, Gilbert, Chandler, Florence, Cass Grande, Miami, Ajo, Nogales, Somerton, Yuma, Safford 8 J