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SHHMHHIH . , v7e-rm3S., , . THEJZOCONINO SUN FRIDAY-. APRIL 7,'-19lffi 'JSSSHr h sSIhIF - PAGE FOUR - fr-i. MBS " M 1 f " I I! ! s fit- R F. -J" f' - !v ft llf e.ooeoa.ooi TERRITORIAL BULLETIN 8io6eei Roosevelt dam dedicated March 18 by Colonel Roosevelt. Cost of dam, over .3,000, 000,000. Cost of Salt River project, over $9,000, 000. Power possibilities, 27,000 h. p. Area of land to be irri gated by reset voir, 240,000 acres. Reservoir capacity, 1,300,000 acre feet. Drainage area watershed supplying reservoir, 6,260 square miles. The value of products manu factured in 1909 was $50,074,000 and 20,083,000 in 1904, an in crease of 21,901,000 or 78 per cent. Plans are well under way for organization of Chapter of Ameri can Mining Congress for Arizona. Bureau of Census announces population of Tombstone in iqio as 1982; in 1000 the population was 646. Douglas has . invited Arizona Development Board to hold semi annual meeting in that city in May. Prescott Chamber of Commerce offering free home sites in pine groves to Arizonans who will build summer cottages. Wickenburg paying close atten tion to road improvement in the vicinity, resulting in much travel through that city. Real estate and building ac tivity prevails at Tucson; every indication 191 1 will be a record year in all business lines. - Prescott reports prosperous conditions prevailing in Verde val ley. More acreage being put under cultivation this year. Jerome has just completed new 21,000 high school building, marking completeness of educa tional lacilities in the Copper City. Eradication of scabies from Ari zona sheep herds very successful. Examination of 400,000 head failed to discover a single case. Ray Consolidated mill at I lay den has commenced operations, crushing over 1,000 tons daily. When in full operation plant will be one of largest smciters in the world. Tucson Chamber of Commerce has raised 75,000 for purchase of terminal facilities and right-of-wny for E. P. & S. W. railroad. Deed to be turned over to com pany at once. Organization of Territorial As sociation for furtherance "Good Roads" is having attention. All parts of Arizona co-operating for success. Governor will rail meet ing in April. Railroad through Mogollon mountains from Holbrook to points south is projected by eastern and local capitalists. Road will run through timber country and will tap new coal fields. Kingman reports prosperity in mining and ranching. Ranges in splendid shape, sheep shearing active, cattle thriving and much development throughout adjacent Dr. A. H. Wilde, of'Nnrthwest erri University, has been called to presidency of University df Ari zona. The university is an Ari zona institution throughout. Manufactures in Arizona have increased from 1904 to 1009 as follows; In capital invested, 128 per cent; in number of establish ments, 84 per cent; in value of products, 78 per cent; in salaries and wages, 41 per ce'ht; number of wage earners employed, 34 percent. The Summer Girl of 1911 "Behold the new summer girl I" says Grace Margaret Gould in Woman's Home Companion for April. "She is really the old summer girl at her best with many a wise thought and purpose in her pretty head. She is not as frivolous as she used to be that is, not altogether frivolous, but just frivolous enough to keep the charm without losing the sense to direct it. "She has learned the effective ness of dress.. She ?has learned that incongruity mars a costume which would be pleasing in its proper place and time. Sim plicity marks the dress of this wise nnd pretty summer girl, but it is the simplicity that is care fully thought out with suitability as its key-note. "The summer girl must be very straight and slim, but this state ment need not bring terror to the heart of the plump girl, for the new fashions have a tendency in their long straight lines to make her look slimmer than she has ever looked before. The correct figure to be striven for today is a trig, slim one with the bust held high and the hips inconspicuous. "All furbelows and puffings are things of the far,"remote past, as Fashion considers them. The fact that three or four years ago they were modish seems to be quite forgotten. Straight natural ness is the mode of the present. "Let us speak of the skirt changes first. Though the silhou ette still keeps slender and skirts are of a very narrow cut, yej many of the newest of them show a trifle more fullness. The Cor day skirt has a slightly fulled over drapery and many of the skirts are made with a short yoke to which a gathered flounce is at tached. The tunic skirt keeps bright on being modish. It is, however, gre.itly varied in effect. Sometimes it looks exaggeratedly long because it is joined to such a short waist. And then again it is little more than a short apron. The train tunic will be much worn even when the under dress is in the round length. A new skirt finish is the foot plaiting of satin." "Our baby cries for Chamber lain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B. Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the best cough remedy on the market for coughs, colds and croup." For sale by all dealers. Jn cases of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. This may be obtained byjsapp1ying Chamberlain's Lini ment. For sale by all dealers. Nervous "I was very nervous," writes Mrs. Mollie Mirse, of Carrsville, Ky., "had palpitation of the heart, and was irregular. "On the advice of Mrs. Hattie Cain I took 2 bot tles of Cardui and it did me more good than any medicine I ever took. "I am 44 years old and the change has not left me, but I am lots better since taking Cardui." E54 The Woman's Tonfc Cardui is advertised and sold by its loving friends. The lady who advised Mrs. Mirse to take Cardui. had herself been cured of serious female trouble, by Cardui, so she knew what Cardui would do. If Cardui cured Mrs. Cain and Mrs. Mirse, it surely will cure you too. Won't you try it? Please do. Th S" JV-N eFATfrom the FLOWER Which would you prefer'to put in your stomach a fat such as lard, direct from the hog, or a vegeta ble product such as Cottolene that is pure, healthful and easily digested? Besides being healthful, Cottolene is a cleanly product. From Gotto?ificld to Kitchen -human hands never touch the oil fr-rr 7lii-.- flnfnlinit ic tno-lo Wrwrrlfr if" 1C jS. packed in patent air-tight tin pails never sold f in bulk and is absolutely protected from air, ausr. ana contamination. We guarantee Cottolene to be fresh and satis factory, or authorize your grocer to refund your money. Under such conditions why take chances with hog lard or any imitation of Cottolene? Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY "Nature's Gift from the Sunny South" w0&M0mtm90m9F04m Dr. l, M. Berry Veterinary Surgeon m OFFICE Babbitt's Livery Barn - TELEPHONES Office 12 Residence I7S Loqated Permanently j! in Flagstaff omttm wmw wimim wmoo nm mt mmwi VVVVVW WW vww vwvv. ! i i The Office : Rickol & Brooks, Proprs. Budweiser In Glass U T OPERA HOUSE CAMPBELL & RYAN CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT COMING! THE WORLD-FAMOUS Williams Jubilee Singers ONE NIGHT Wednesday, April 19th The program consists of Jublice Songs, Plantation Songs, Negro Melodies, Camp Meeting Songs, Negro Lullabys, Negro Comic Songs, Cabin and River Songs, Sentimental Songs, Ballads, Rag time Songs, Classic Selections, Sacred Songs. $ Anhcuser Busch's Celebrated i Tony Faust Beer on Draught Fresh and Cold. J Fine Imported Scotch n ne wooa. And Other Good Things 3 wwwvwwww J vww WILMAMdON HAjrNBRCD LNQRAYBRJ-rRINTBRJ mmiHHinMBBiaanBHBBHHDBHMIHm 1 4YVWWi. liWi SJWSi PJBfNVBR. COIO. FEN S. HILDRETH Land, Mining and Irrigation Law Make specialty of practicing be fore the Land Office and, the de partment of the Interior. Guaran teed public land script for sale. Puoenix, Ariz. HILKINS & WAGNER City Meat Market The We take personal interest in our customers. We want their trade and make every effort to please. We Sell at Wholesale or Retail Lowest Prices on Fine Quarter of Beef We arc mighty well pleased with our rapidly in creasing business and we will continue doing our best for patrons. The PARLOR EXCHANGE GEO. W. BLACK, Proprietor Fine Line of Cigars, Liquors and Wines A GENTLEMAN'S RESORT BILLIARD and POOL TABLES : COURTEOUS TREATMENT 'Front Street Flagstaff, Arizona I I "" II I .4 I " i ,' a