TIIURSIMV, OCTOHKR 26, 1 893. town tt c u4'r"v. Doctor W. T. Uarry is expected to come from Florence today. They say t hat Stevens eats tauiales without shucking thorn. Mr. Frank Iliggins, of Otis, was a Tisitor at Ari.ola lust Friday. Last week Mr. (J. K. Angulo of Casa Grande, was a visitor at Florence. Last week Mr. John Re is was up from Gold Camp, visiting Casa Graude and Florence. The Oasis folks are under many ob ligations to Simon Wtst for a supply of fine watermelons. Hay for sale. In ten and twc-ty ton lots. Apply to Mr. Calvert AVil on Arizola. Yesterday Mr. C. S. Lcliaron and Reverend H. A. Thompson went to Florence together. Mr. George Morse has laid Tiik Oa sis under obligations for favors shown during the past week. Mrs. S. R. Cooley of Ari.ola, went to Florence last week for a short visit. She returned Monday. Mr. W. H. McQueen is doing con siderable improvement work on his homestead near Arizola. Step are being taken looking to ward the institution of a lodge of Good Templars t Ari.ola. Union Sabbat h Sclux.l every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, at Casa Grande. Everyone cordially invited. Take note of the change in the ad vertisement of Mr. Albert Grover, the pioneer merchant of Ari.ola. Judge C. M. Marshall' and Mr. Rrown, of Casa Grande, were callers on Thk Oasis Friday of last week. Lust Friday evening Mr. G. E. An gulo, of Casa Grande, treated Thk Oahis force to a liberal supply of ta luales. Thursday night of last week Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Perkins, of Florence, returned from Tucson, and Friday morning went home. Visitors at Tucson should patron ize the Aldridge Hotel, a well-kept house, (American plan), rooms all newly furnished and table the best. Mr. IlarlKjur is clearing some eighty acres on the liogart & De Golyer ranche, west of Arizola, w hich will be planted in alfalfa the coining season. Mr. W. L. Herbert is building a house and putting other improve ments on his homestead mar Lieu tenant Brjan's place northeast of Ar izola. Mrs. McKenr.ie, who formerly kept hotel at Casa Grande, was reported at Tucson but week, negotiating for a place in which to open a lodging house. Last Sabbath Reverend Thompson announced that he had made definite 1 rrangements by which he will bo at Arizola and hold services regularly tiie second and fourth Sundays in ea"h month. Judge C. M. Marshall has cleared about forty acres of land on his home stead a mile northwest of Arizola, and contemplates planting an almond or chard there. Last week Doctor Thos. F. Suleeba, a graduate of the Rush Medical col lego at Chicago, arrived at Florence, where he w ill remain m) assistant to Doctor W. T. Harry. Notice: On and after this date all credit for meat will be refused, and settlement of all outstanding accounts i request ed. G. E. Amu i.r. Casa Gustpa,- OffrWr lt, lM. A Corral aad I.l?r Stable at Arliola. Tuesday a contract was closed by which Mr. Felix Mayhew will estab lish at Ari.ola a corral and livery sta ble. Work will at once be commenced on the necessary buildings, and stock and vehicles put in - right away. Ry this enterprising move Mr. Mayhew is meeting a long felt and rapidly grow ing want that will yield him a hand some and very profitable business. Numerous parties wanting convey ances have been at Arizola, and all the winter such parties will be very frequent. It is the intention of Mr. Mayhew to make a specialty of serving travelers between the railroad and Florence. Hy coming to Arizola all going to the county seat will find a first-class hotel at which to stop, and Mr. Mayhew will convey them to their destination over a shorter and better road, on quicker time, and just as cheap or a little cheaper thau the reg ular stage will do it. Parties desiring to go to the southern mines will also find it advantageous to come to Arizola and take conveyances. Those coming with their own conveyances will find ample stable accommodations and good feed. Excursion parties to the Casa Grande ruins, Cuajate (the Indian vil lage) and the Pima Agency at Sacaton, will receive special attention. Xotlce! On and after October 1st all credit for goods will be refused except on good security. All owing are requested to settle their accounts. A. Grovbr. A rizola, September 13j3. The Florence Tribune says Colonel Robert Williams has engaged the Col lingwood building, immediately across the street from the recently burned Florence Hotel, and will remove all his furniture into it, and is fitting it up to continue the hotel business therein. A new bar and fixtures have been ordered, and very shortly everything will be in order and the wants of the public receive every at tention as of yore. The public are to be congratulated upon Colonel "Wil liams' determination to remain in the hotel business at Florence, and his promptness in again starting. Mr. J. L. Stowe has laid The Oasis under many obligations by sending in a copy of the paper of August 31st. It was wanted for the territorial li brary, to complete the file that is kept there. Librarian Bruce writes that he has had bound all the Ari zona newspapers on file there up to July 1st, making 140 bound volumes. Those subsequent to that date will be bound separately. Thursday of last week Mr. John T. Newman, of Batesvillc the new rain ing district on the Gila, above River sidevisited Tempe where he depos ited with a bank a six-pound bar of gold bullion from the Rates mine This mine is turning out a fine pro ducer. Mr. Newman is preparing to double the capacity of his mill. Those intending to plant trees in any quantity should write to Frank M. Hammon, at Phtrnix, for prices on tree,. Ho is special agent for the well-known and reliable Alexander & Hanimou's Rio Ronito Nurseries, of Riggs, Rutte Co., Cal. Mr. Elwood Hadley has growing on the Pogue place several tree tomato vines that are laden with the delicious vegetable-fruit just ripening. They are seeral feet in height :ind are well culled "the tree tomato.'1 Doctor C. II. Jones, of Tempe, is a distinguished marksman of the ter ritorial militia, and at Florence the other day, he had a little shoot with the boys of Company "E," beating them all. Next Sunday cveniiig Colonel Geo. A. Mwuk goes to Yuma as a witness in trial. H will return t AHHan Tuesday niht. Wanted. To sll 100 or 150 fat steers and cows. For particulars, inquire of Ifnr.R FORBACK. Casa Grande, A. T. Sunday of last week Messrs C. R At wood, of Tempe, afld Fletcher M. Ioane, of Aztec, were visitors at Ar izola. Mr. At wood has a land claim in the vicinity he came to look over, and Mr. Poanc came to spy out the country. They were chaperoned by General T. F. Wilson. Monday Mr. At wood went to Tucson to make an nual proof on his desert claim, Messrs G. W. and George Saunders going along as witnesses. Mr. Ioane re mained here several days. Last Saturday Mr. W. E. Guild, of Florence, was prostrated by a severe attack of typhoid fever, and his son, who is in attendance at territorial normal school at Tempe, was telegraphed to come home. Doctor C. II. Jones, of Tempe, was also sum moned to prescribe. Sunday Doctor Jonee returned to Tempe, leaving his patient better, but was again called to his bedside Monday by another tel egram. Attention is called to the advertise ment, in another column, of R. E. Farrington, of the I'hnenix Pioneer Nurseries. Mr. Farriogton offers a great variety of Arizona grown fruit stock, especially adapted to t his cli mate. Those intending to plant trees will do well to send for his catalogue and consult with him about varieties to plant and methods in planting. The mill proposition at Arizola is beginning to assume form, and it is very likely that the next issue of Tiie Oasis will announce that all prelimin aries have been arranged and construc tion work in course of preparation. It is now definitely known that the par ties who contemplate erecting the mill will visit Arizola early next week for the purpose of closing the deal. In the probate court at Florence last week, a motion was made for ap pointment of P. R. Rrady as adminis trator of the Walker estate. The Tempe News states the motion was granted the statement being on the authority of the attorneys making the motion. Mrs. C. M. Marshall, of Casa Grande, is expected home from California shortly. Her daughters will prob ably remain, as they are both in lu crative employment, Miss Bessie as a teacher, and Miss Minnie as book keeper and cashier in abusiness house. The Novelty Manufacturing Co. of Los Angeless, makes a patent tree pro tector that is just the thing to shelter young and growing trees from the sun and depredation by rabbjts and other animals. An illustrated advertise ment will shortly appear in TnE Oasis. Monday of the present week Mr. F. II. Harbour returied from a two months' visit at the World's Fair, and his old home in Michigan. He had a very pleasant trip and returns to Arizona well rested and prepared for another season's work. Information received yesterday con veys the intelligence that the Weather Bureau at Washington has established a station at Arizola with The Oasis editor as observer. The Instruments will arrive this week and the service begins November 1st. Monday Mr. H. R. PeNure, road master, and Mr. Albert G rover went up the new road from Arizola to Flor ence, to take accotnt of the work to be done to put it in good order, which will be done right away. The ton of paper for Tm: CHsis ar rived last Saturday, and the office has a good supply sufficient to last three or four months. Who At mid ip tli ninil il tle reV.iYp.ii' 5 WaaU4: An active and responsible organize for the order of the Kxiuim r tmb Goi.rKN Citoss. Liberal commission to the right man. Address 729, Hat nlng Street. Los Angeles, Cal. ('apt. M. M. Chas. Grand Secretary. Tuesday a very pleasant party of Arizola and Casa Grande people went to the reservoir for a day's outing. There were Reverend II. A. Thomp son. Miss Maggie Megson, Mr. W. L. Herbert and Miss Julia Stoddard Thomas. They took guns, ammuni tion and fishing tackle, and made the feathery wanderers of the air and the. finny denizens of the deep suffer greatly. They returned at evening well pleased with the day's outing. 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