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The oasis. [volume] (Arizola, Ariz.) 1893-1920, August 19, 1911, Image 2

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Saturday, August 19, 191 1
HIDES, HORNS AND WOOL.
Readable Items from the Cattle Ranges
of Arizona Territory.
Jerome News:
grass up from four
With young
to bix inches
1 1 A 1.1
on an Arizona ranges ana me wa
ter holes all full, cattle fat and
sleek, range conditions could not
be better than at the present time.
Already this year's rains have
been bountilul and in some sec
tions the rainfall has already ap
proached well toward the average.
If present conditions continue dur
ing the summer there will be more
than the average rainfall, insur
ing ample feed for the grazing
stock and plenty of water to last
well along to the winter rains. All
indications at present, point to a
better year for the cattle industry
than was last year, which was ex
ceptionally good. If prices hold
and it is generally anticipated that
they will, the stockmen have he
fore them a period of unexampled
prosperity,
of hogs this fall will he the largest
on record at all the markets.
Twice as many hogs could be
handled here as are coming, with
out hurting prices at all.
Sheep and lambs are 5 to JO
higher this week, run light, 23,1)00
for the week. Last week 215.300
came in, and receipts were 26,800
same week last year. Utah started
il r .1
on me summer run irom mat sec
tion this week, and the stuff sold
good. Top lambs today brought
$7.25. wethers worth $3.75, ewes
$3.00 to $3.50. Dealers look for a
break in lambs later this month,
and expect sheep to sell at low
prices all fall. Feeding lambs
have been purchased here this
week at $4.50 to $4.75, feeding
wethers $3.25 to $3 35, breeding
and stock ewes $2.50 to $3 65.
J. A. Hick art,
Market Correspondent.
nlMY LEVIN rtLEX JOFf W
ftG&NCIfl ADUflNfU, DE NOGALES, S. fl.-GUSTOM HOUSE AND
GE.NE.RfU COMMISSION BROKERS
Siiu'iskxtk :nto ok out o? .Mexico, should hk oosskjnkd ij ouhcu.r at N.muu-s . ,,.
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i'. o. ho 2 NOGflLES, SONORfl, MEXICO Dmu-rr ir. xoio a,-
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izoiui
Congress
Saloon, International
street and Calle Klias, Nogales,
Sonora. Only house that keeps
open all night. Fine Mexican
Cigars. P. B. Torrid, manager.
Live Stock Market.
Kansas City, August 11,1011.-
Cattle received here this week will
amount to 40,300 head, including
about 6000 calves, received last
week 57,400, same week last year
54,200. The feature the week ha
been the spectacle of good to choice
cattle going up, and medium to
common ones going the other way,
the spread widening 40 to GO cents
this week. Light weight steers in
the quarantine division received
.it 1 1
me niggest cut, as nuvers claim
they have been costing as much in
the coolers as the best cattle, be
cause of low killing percentages on
the light stuff. The best native
fed steers reached a top of $7.00
this wee!, which is 35 cents higher
than any time previously this year,
prime yearlings brought $7.40, and
native grass steers, half fed last
winter, brought $6.85, which is a
quarter better than they have done
before. Anything under the $6 00
line had to submit to some prun
ing, from that figure down to $5.00
values were cut 10 25 cents, and
steers selling under $5.00 sold 25
to 50 lower. Obviously a big dele
gation formerly eligible in the
$5 00 or better class, now have to
sell under that figure. Dealers
expect this turn in the market to
stop a lot of cattle for a few
week-, and do not look for a very
heavy run, considering the season,
for the first of next week. Of
course, reduced supplies will bring
au upturn. Ualves are holding
steady, best $7.00, grass cows worth
$3.25 to $4,50, bulls $3.00 to $4.50,
quarantine steers $3.75 to $5.50, a
few fed cattle this week in quaran
tine division up to $6.05. Blockers
and feeders are 50 cents higher this
week, top feeders of the week sell
ing yesterday at $5.00. Country
buyers base their calculation on
the way, good to choice cattle are
selling.
Hog receipts are down to famine
figures, 21,700 for the week, as
compared with 29,400 last week,
and 22,200 same week last year.
The market has successfully resist
ed strong efforts made to depress it,
sales today at the week's best
figures, $7X5 top, bulk $7.40 to
$7.55, though the close was weak,
and last' sales lower. The extreme
ly slim run now does not quite
accord with the expectation of
those dealers who say the supply
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Gold Storage Meat Market
POST OFFICE BLOCK, NOGALES, AllIZONA.
L. E. CARRILLO,
Proprietor
TUNGSTEN LAMPS!
A COMPARISON WITH COMMON CARBON LAMPS:
3 TIMES THE LIGHT FOR THE SAME MONEY, OR
1-3 THE METER CONSUMPTION FOR THE SAME LIGHT.
TUNGSTEN LIGHT IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST LIGHT
NOGALES ELECTRIC LIGHT, ICE 8 WATER COMPANY
BUFFET
tm
UlCTIONARf
KERRIAM WEBSTER?
Host Short Order Service
in tho Territory
Itvvr, Viic, Btc,
Served at Tublo
LOUIS LULLBY
P. SANDOVAL Y OA.
NOGALES, SONORA, MEXICO
caccj
itjij, 1:2 W CEEA
TJCZJ, c.-vcrine evcrir
field of tl:e world's thought,
action ii-d cr".-;?c. The only
new hz-JcTiCzui Cc-ocary in
mar 7 ycLzz.
Because i ever 400,000
. . Word-; ; mere ifcza ever
before appeared between two
cevcrs. 7oo rages. 6coo Il
lustrations.
Becaase 1
"Stroke of Genius."
m BeC3CC! ft is an encyclopedia, in
111 &i'igiO VC-UiO.
fcCttS b wc ob zy coctioxitay
wiia l ie rc7 divided
pace. .
3 33 accc-'cd by the
won,.: , t,c.-cels r.nd
Press as the one kurtme uu
thozity. Because te wko kcows wins
--Success. let us tell
you tbcut this new work.
WITTS for (pecistea of t :.s CvtirC page.
G. & C.MERRIAM CO., Pob'Ube-i,Sprir,fieW,K.
Mention thU tapes, rocdw FEEE . uto ,ockf,t map.
BANKERS AND BROKERS
OWN AND CONTROL KXTENKIVK
LANDS AND .MINliH IN SON ORA
JS!ISM: lavodnas
pioneer mmm house
OF NOGflLES. TH&0. GEBLBR, Prop.
Upon We&t Side oi flrrouo Opposite Railroad Denot.
DENTAL NOTICE
WouM 3 on like to have vour teeth
fixed, hi; treated gently and carefully,
eaujri'j; you the very minimum of iiis
comfort, and know the work v;ih boiii"
done riijlit? If .so I can plenso vou.
ml
All -'uld or porcelain crow ns and bridire
work are carefully made to fit, of tho
very best material that money can buy,
and guaranteed to give satisfaction.
DR. D. T. FRYE
DENTIST.
Oilice opposite Southwe.it Corner
Plaza, Nogales, Sonora.
NOBLES fflftTER fiOWPW
All applicatioDH for Water or (or Altera
tion of .Service to be made Office.
All Water Haten payable iu advance at Office
OFFICE HOURS: J -1, P rn"
1 1 p. la. to 5 p. m.
OFFICE: Morley Avenue (next Uoy & Titcomb)
Nogalex, Arizona,
L. EPHRAIM. President & Manager
Hardware Stoves
Tinware
Mine Sui)Dli6S
Pumps Tanks
Windmills
Goods Marked Away Down lo Meet Present Conditions.
rlmTiBi frWF1!::ietWKSmW?n'-
1 Electric Light Plant
iu the City.
COMPANIA
ndustrial r Explotadora de Maderas
ICE FACTORY.
Iron and Brass
f oundry and
Machinery Shop.
GUAYMAS, SONORA, MEXICO.
Lumber or all Kinds; Rough and Drecsed.
Planing Mill, Doors, Windows t Moulding, Etc.
MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE NAILS. MATCH rACTORY.
Blacksmith Goal and Coke Constantly on Hand. 1
Branch Lumber Yard iu Nogales, A. R. Camj .ilo & Co., Agent, j
THB STAG
(JKOKGH JANUEL'S NEW
BARBER SHOP IN THE
Brichwood Bldg.
HOT AND COLD BATHS
AGRICULTURAL LANDS
on the Magdalena and Altar Rivers, Sonora.
Stock & Cattle Ranches in the Districts of Magdalcna & Altar
The dintrict watered by the Magdalena River is tho best in Sonora: tho
greatest water ehed, the greatest rainfall, and unquestionably tho hjst
eiimate, with an average elevation of ;5000 feet. Corn in .summer and gram
in winter, and the befct alfalfa district in Sonora.
200,000 ACRtS of bottom laud on the Matrdalena River with ample flood
water.1, and pumping waterat very .shallow depth, with abundant mesquite fuel.
Less than 20 of the valley in cultivation today. Main trunk lino rail- ;
way traverses tho valley. The mesa lands constitute the best grazing landri ;
in Sonora. No tick. " :
Agricultural bottom lands from $5.00 to $25.00. Grazing land :
ample water for slock, $1,00 to $,50.
H. A. SMITH,
SANTA RITA HOTEL
BUILDING,
Tucson, Ariz.
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