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ARIZONA STATE MINER. IF™ 5 S ADVERTISING RATES: Display, 50cper Inch one Insertion; Regular, $1 25 per inch per month; All Legal. $1 first insertion and 50c each subsequent insertion Reading notices, over four inches, 50c per inch; less, iO-' per line, one inser* tion and 5c each subsequent All Advertising Agents 15 per cent off all job mtiNTixci Cash on Oki.ivkrv Harry B Watson Editor and Publisher V. vr ONE vjF THE MOST COMPLETE JOB PRIINTING PLANTS IN THE STATE. Friday, Dec. 26, 1919 Presbyterian Church Services. Services as follows: Sunday School at 10 a, m. Preaching fi r st Sunday in each month by Kev. Magwood or his substitute; second Sunday, by Rev. Duggar; third Sunday, by Rev Greider; fourth Sunday in each month by Rev. Dug gar. Everybody we?"T.e FOR SALE- 1 two seated spring wagon and harness; a 1 4-h.p. Stove? engine. Inquire of Mrs. Bertha Rees No Other Newspaper In The World Is So Low In Price. The present Presidential cam paign is the most important ir our history. The Thrice-a-Week World which is the greatest ex ample of tabloid journalism in America will give you all the news of it. It will keep you thor oughly informed as a daily at five or six times the price. Besides, the news from Europe for a long time to come will be of over- The Thrice-a-Week World’s regular subscription pays for 156 papers. We offer this une qualled newspaper and the State Miner together for one year for $3.00. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that A. E. Davis, now conducting under a permit from the Arizona Corporation Commis sion, the operation of passenger and freight business to and from Wicken burg and vicinity, has applied to said Co poration Commission to discontinue the passenger bu&iness and engage in the transfer and freighting business. Th s publication is to give notice to all parties interested to that effect. A. E. Davis. Wickenburg, Dee 26, 1919. ARTICLES OF INCORPOR ATION Know all men by these presents: That we, the undersigned, have this day associated ourselves together for the purpose of forming a corporation under the Laws of Arizona and for that purpose do adopt, certify and acknowl edge the following articles of incorpor ation: article i. The name of this corporation shall be UNITED ARIZONA EXTENSION MINING COMPANY; the names of the corporators, their residences and post office addresses ate as follows: H. A. Wardenbukg, Phoenix, Ari zona. J. E. Morrison, Phoenix, Arizona. The principal place of business and office of this company sha'l be Phoenix Arizona, but the Board of Directors may establish such other offices in the State of Arizona and elsewhere, as they may deem, in their discretion, to be appropriate or necessary. ARTICLE 11. The GENERAL NATURE OF THE BUSI NESS in which this corporation shall en gag * is as follows, to wit,: To carry on the business of mining, milling, leaching and reducing and treat ing by any and all methods all kinds of metals, ores and minerals and to pur chase, sell, exchange, lease, acquire, explore, prospect, develop, manage and opera*e mines, mining claims, mining rights, options, mining bonds, leases and mining agreements and land of any kind, or any interest therein, in the State of Arizona or elsewhere; to lo cate mining claims and other real prop erty and acquire title thereto under the laws of the United States and other countries; to purchase, acquire, sell, dispose of, hold, h tnd'e, hypothecate and deal in any and al kinds of r«.al and personal property, including its own stock or the stock of other corporations, and mines, mining claims and lands of all kinds; to construct, maintain, oper ate, hypothecate, pledge, deal in and control any and all kinds of reduction plants, machinery, devices and improve ments and any and all necessary, proper or appropriate appurtenances thereto to construct, maintain, operate, hypothe cate, mortgage, pledge, and control, steam or electric or other kinds of rail roads for the purpose of developing any properties owned by it, gas. electric light, telephone, tel* graph and hydro electric plants to be used in connection with the operation of any of its proper ties; to buy, sell, and generally trade in, store, carry and transport, any and all kinds of goods, wares and merchan dise, p"ovis:ons and supplier; to ente* into, make, perform a: d carr* cut con tracts l.'every kind and for any law fu’ nurpjse ii ciden'ul to ts oi <. rations and business; to issue, protect, secure, redeeai and pay bonds, securities and other evidences of indebtedness of this corporation when deemed necessary, appropriate or expedient by the Direc tors or stockholders of this corporation arid, in general, to carry on any othe? lawful business in connection with the foregoing which may I e necessary or incidental thereto, or calculated, direc tly or i- directly, to enhance the value of the company’s properties, rights or slock and to do any and a'l things that a natural peison might or could law ■ully do in a general minir g business. ARTICLE 111. The AMOUNT OF THE CAPITAL STOCK of this corporation shall be One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided into One Million Five Hundred Thou and shares of the par value of One Dollar each, and said capital stock shall be fully paid up, at the date • f issu ance, in money, property, services, labor or any other valuable right or thng. in the discretion of the Board of Directors and the judgment of said Board, as to tbe value thereof, shall tie conclusive on this co’-porati >n and its stockholders. Said capital stock is hereby made and shall forever remain non-as.-«essab e. Said stock shall be dis posed of in the discretion of the Board of Directors, as said Board may deem proper and its discretion shall be final and binding. ARTICLE IV. The life of this corporation shall com mence on the day when a certificate of its incorporation is i.-sued by the Ari zona Corporation Commission and shall terminate twenty-five years thereafter. ARTICLE V. The affairs of this corporation shall be conducted by a Board of Directors of not less than three or more than fif teen memb* rs and such other offi cers and agents as they may ap point or elect and all directors shall be stockholders; the following named persons shall constitute the directors and officers of this Corporation until their successors shall be elected and qualified. J. E. Morrison, President and Direc tor. H R. Roundtree, Vice President and Director. H. A. Wardenburg, Secretary, Treas urer and Director. Hereafter the Board of Directors shall he elected unnually by the stock holders, from their number at the annual meeting of the stockholders, to be held on the second Mon day in January, 1921 and at each annual meeting thereafter, which shall be held on the second Monday in January in each and every year thereafier, and shall hold office until their successors are elected and qualified. Tne Board of Directors shall have the power to in crease or decrease the numoer of its membership within the limits herein provided and shall have the power to fili any vacancies occurring in the offices or in the Board, thru any cause, for if e unexpired term. ARTICLE VI. The highest amount of indebtedness direct or contingent, to which the cor poration shall ever be subjected, shall be two thirdz of the total par va'ue of the capital stock. ARTICLE VII. The priv ite property of the stock holders and officers of this corporator shall be exempt from all corporate debts and liabiliti- sos any kind whatso ever. ARTICLE VIII. This corporation shall have power, at any time, to sell, transfer and dispose of all of its assets, upon the vote or the written consent of the owners of two thirds of the c ipital stock then out standing. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said corporators have hereunto set their hands this 9th day of December, 1919. J. E MORRISON. H. A WARDENBURG. STATE OF ARIZONA ) ■ SS MARICOPA COUNTY ) This Instrument was acknowledged before me this lltb day of December, 1919, by H. A. Wardenburg and J. E. Morrison. 0. A. KANE, Notary Public. My commission expires April 20,1920. ' \ We solicit the accounts of Individuals, Business Firms and Mining: Companies— We extend to Our Customers every courtesy consistent w th Safe Banking— > ~ j WMITNbY Tailoring Company of Chicago. C. B. Pellejero, Res. Agent Wickenburg, Arizona. Stylish clothing, at moderate prices, cut by America’s fora most designer who earns salary of $12,000 a year. PKESLBY’S Confectionery IN THE HOTEL BLOCK Wickenburg, Ariz. Donofrio’s Candies. Nuts, 1 Fruits, and Tobaccos T. E. Presley. Prop. ' SUMMONS. In the Superior Court of Maricopa County, State of Arizona. ROSE K. KREBS, plaintiff. I vs. JOHN F. KREBS, defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of Maricopa County, State of Arizona, j and the complaint filed in said County i of Maiicopa in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court, In the name of the State of Arizona, to Joftn F. Krebs, defendant, greeting:, You are hereby summoned and re quired to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plain tiff in the Superior tourt of Maricop County, State of Arizona, and answer the complaint therein filed with the. clerk of this said court, at Phoenix, in said county, within twenty uays after lhe service upon you of this summons, if served in this said county, or in all other c .ses within thirty days there after, the times above mentioned being exclusive of the day of service, or judgment by default will be taken against you. Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of Maiicopa county, State of Arizona, this 17th day of De cember, 1919. CLAUDE S. BERRYMAN, Clerk of the Superior Court, l COURT I By W H LINVILLE, } SEAL i Deputy Clera. First publication, Dec. 19, 1919. BAXTER’S HALL! Friday, Jan. 2d — A Metro Comedy of brilliance Poor Rich Man”! i Starring two favorites Beverly Bayne and Francis X. Bushman SATURDAY, DEC. 27TH BIG NEW METRO FEATURE PEGGY DOES HER DARNDEST In a comedy drama of absorb ant interest. REDUCED PRICES: 2U cents and 30 cents, including War Tax Great Show —Bring the Kiddos i DH. T: F. CAMPBELL SURGEON S.F.. PSP AND A AND C LINES OFFICE AND PRESCRIPTION SUPPLIES TO DATE RELIABLY AUTO SERVICES ON RESPONSIBLE CALLS WICKENBURG, ARIZONA ! WICKENBURG GROCERY CO. J OPPOSITE THE DEPOT i We buy the best mears^and sell at the best price* Short Ribs 12^c Flank 15c Boil 20c . I Shoulder Steak 20c Round Steak . . ...25c Pork Roast 35c j Ham, Swifts or Armours 39c HST* Our other goods are just as cheap. ” SHANNON AUTO SERVICE Daily Mail To Monte Cristo Mine Auto Any where Any time ARIZONA STATE MINER MINING AND SCIENTIFIC PRESS BOTH FOR $4 A YEAR It ia a well known fact that the Mining and Scientific Press is the leading mining authority of the U. S. and offers mining men and engin eers the [.test in mining practice, metallurgy, ore dressing, smelting, modern mining equipment, metal prices and latest mining news and de velopments in the world. It is a vital asset to mining operations, an influential and independent publication owned and edited by miningen gineers. It has long refused to club with other publications and does , so still. In this case H. B. Watson, publisher of this paper, is now and long has been the agent of the Mining and Scientific Press and he is thus enabled to turn his commission lo subscription account of the State Miner. This Offer Good Only To January i, 1920 A if* iff Christmas Greetings from the BLUE RIBBON BAKERY! f H Fruits Bread Pastry r « „ NOTICE It 8 Lemons 30 cen t s p er £) ozen «*a Bananas (JO cen ts per Dozen GjV HASSAYAMPA SHOE STORE l ' AH Repairing Neatly Done J. V. NUNEZ; Wickenburg. _ - Sanitary BARBERSHOP E. P. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. GOOD BARBERS KEEN RAZORS. Baths In Connection. J. H. JANSEN 4 GENERAL , MERCHANDISE al,cl j ' HOTEL Autos For Hire Aguil.a - Arizona THE HOME RESTAURANT Next to the DiUg Store 0-0000-0 Cool, Clean and Comfortable 0-00000 PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT MR. and Mrs M. GENUNG, Props. "We Thank You.’’ THE MODERN DAIRY J. R. BARNETTE. Prop. For the present there will be ONLY ONE DAILY DELIVERY OCCURRING EACH MORNING to all parts of WICKENBURG. ARIZONA.