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Casa Grande Dispatch du lieu suivant : Casa Grande, Arizona • Page 1

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Casa Grande, Arizona
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'Casa Grande Ifaltey, Home of Plraa Cotton, Awarded First Prize at Arizona State Fair Noyemtor 14,1917, tor best Bale Long Staple Egyptian Cotton Tlie Casa Grande Valley Dispatch and THE BVLLETIN Volume Six OASA tfRAXDR. J'JX VL-OorNTV. FKIDAY, DEOKMHER 2s7l917 Number Fifty Supreme Court Declares Hunt Elected Governor The Supreme court of Arizona has -unanimously found that P. Hunt- is lawful governor the-State of Arizona. The de- was handed down Jate to publish the news in flic-Dispatch, but nevertheless supreme interest.

Tlie fric-nils iif the' governor have always, had fall faith lhaf lie would ultimately win, and the decision was no sur-f prise'to those kept tab on the. whole, matter. Tfie, decision was announced Saturday morning, and the office was turned over on Christ- mas day with the best of srood' Tlie Hunt in tendering.the, appointment of tax rommissioner Campbell has done muck to clear the atiriospliere of; tlw Intensely partisan aspect which-, pfeerailed heretofore, and liasj faad A-very effect over state, i Hunt issued the fol-j. statement Saturday evc-j i-egard today's decisiou Wf flic Arizona Supreme court as A typical field of Long Staple Egyptian Cotton, the Pima Variety of which was developed in the Casa Grande Valley THESE POLKS WILL PLANT 450 ACEES OF COTTON HERE Another new ontfit of cotton growers pulled into town on Wednesday of'this week, when Mr. F.

Davis, representing the McMurphy Mercantile company, Phoenix, came in. accompanied by two four-horse teams and eight or tea horses. These people have a section of land a short distance IOHI ton and are now busy haying wells haul- Ing hay, machinery aiM supplies, clearing off land, etc, preparatory to planting four hundred and fifty acres of cotton. Mr. Davis is an experienced cotton grower from the Salt River vajley, and a successful one, and he is very enthusiastic concerning- the outlook for successful growing in this section.

Welcome, folks, and may there be many more of you SECRET PLr AW A SPIRITUAL A CLIMAX AND A 3IORAL THE DJSPATCH'R ABSORBING: X.RV in rte courts of EVERY BODT READING A BOFT WITH CHAPTER-ONE daring the past year. "While fitting ctilininatioii of the fight jtitat; Jotf waged over the gov- jibe that has been put into tMis by -my attorneys and other supporters has been tre- j- inendous. that effort has had its jutl JHrition. no! only in the jbe.ntana.tion as to who is entitled of governor, but also, opinion so accurately it will serve as BIG QBE. BODIES SUE.

PRISE "MINING MEN LOCAL NOTES J. B. JuukiiJ. of the- JEXCTTJNG SKIRMISH WITH COW THIEVES or eonipam has a' Ther. a boom f-st i word a similar contests for inatay jpears to and will.

moreover, be a guide to the, people of Arizona in future elections. I been lirm believer power- due in Casa It should by arrived long ago 5 great Ore deposits in the district have been proven long ago. -iii rand this decision serves to strengthen me in that belief. it is a 'petsoiial regret tb me that one the attorneys who fought so valiantly in the early ojf tlie governorship eon- has been, called to- a -greater than any earthly power eaii and cannot, therefore. to share in the triumph of and justice i.n Arizona, sai- that I am heartily ap- Not lojig ago a deposit of copper ore was discovered and work showed it to be.

the biggest thing ever -found in the section. Paul ffinshaw was" the locator of the property, and so valuable was 0 find' that in a short tinre the prop was financed and a big an from Sasco tellina the killing of and, one Mexican mid the wounding ot two others by Deputy Sheriff E. jTltuTUian, when the men resisted arrest. Dcpuh Thnrman had warrants 'for the arrest of Juan Chacon. Euin Casa (iranile and pro- 'silno ort'el and FranciscoTelles.

to develop tarm. vvitn u- xi .11 i. e- i I charged with evading the draft tliat others hirv fol- 1 Morgan paid the capital city tlris Mr. Jlorsran is one of the men who the reMilt tliat others fill-' Ffiuav jiiternoon Ueputv Thnr- exampli'. or are puuminsr to 1 .1,.

'man. Kay Woolpert aud A Me- Mrs. W. 4 Ward Navies ConSn of wre out ail amejii from Phoe- lhnntin tbe rftneh npar is no.w under construction. lllix Wednesday to spend -a few irs( when came Full details.of the big find wSU iu mV)T XI )iiv i three Mexicans the brush, jerk- appear shortly in the Dispatch fll st vjs5t sinet he U1(l tti 10 fresh beef.

He reported the nix and she was warmK welcome 1' Oil il) iln- her luis-ts of friends RICH MOLYBDENUM NEAR CASA GRANDE I uv Jirs A. ma. eame in iroin A trip through the ut Pieacho to spend Christmas. 5liss i Not -manv neonle are of 1, "iw riffle reveals some great op- many jM.upj«, art o- PHI tj lp teacher at fiest i' OCST Pieacho. and while oft duU for the fact that one of the for the lTagma.

and that -prov Jliss R. UemniHl. accompanied 1 TIT TT-n 'peels are Verv good, for by Mrs W. A. Hill, came in from in progress, A striking Of the ocated molybdejram mines in Arizona is iseiiileml, by all of the attorneys who have labored so in Behalf democratic party and own claim -to governorsliip, is to in a very inadequate fcelins.

Sfy heartfelt gratitude likewise goes forth other, supporters who "SO -earnestly to the today's, victory might -be; feature of some of the land elear- a couple of weeks her place was filled bv Mrs. Hill, who is a resi-, 1 IM Ts 'trees pulled up the roots show- rap i-wrts icn or twelve feet The Orizaba, operated by Ben i dent of Casa Grande. AVilson, is proven of great value 1 ar loads of immk'raiit Mr. Wilson has in-stalled'a redue-, lce( coming into the valley, awl long, and, other side roots, of Isirire tirm- nlsint ntirt ic noxr be-pn'portions. Tins tree pnllinl' is tion' plant and is now making i some whereby lie Sl 'ii i done by tractors l-Jrush fires dot can handle terser tonnage of ore TJ of Mr.

rfnd'the AalW all the time and every 0 -Mrs. A J. Vance arc man with'teams or tractors can Ithe hope that C'llsa Orande mnv find isork plotting- and gettins: COUNTY OF FINAL soon acain be the home of Ihf litml ready j'or-next year's biu WINS NEW HONORS 1( im am i -which will be imwlly sidering Jbuilding (rti her n'sidem-o Ivsryptian cotton "To all Ihe people of Arteona Tlie State Assessor's Assbcia- lots in town. HiHer -if Jtim. sinwrely srratefnl for convened Phoenix this Recorder Brown Phoi-niS: j-lov'd two deals of eon wMch they have -conferred! week and its usual, Pimd Countv and a party ntiriinir iri'-ti spent importance in in te-electing me as gov-! c-arried off honors.

(Jeorgt 1 days look in tr over some lauds, one consisted of the I shall Pinal county assessor was rummi; properties in the 1 nf 8(K) acres about 12 miles as In tlie past, to the best'elected president of the (Jrandc district It is miderstoo'l 1'roni Casa. Grande and the ojlier, on pagO 3) for tlie fourth time. the examination is being made, Fs miles northeast Senator Fred T. Colter Hears Governorship Gall In ten few reto'ons nt sfrtire trom the depredations of hostile Indians The and t.ther often mistaken for Apaches held hab of tiriiiiiiif up unevpi etedlv Tli' 1 Nit uiT.ilh left behind crops horses nritl drnt'n (iff and not uiifreituenth .1 si-tli'-r's family murdered Even Lite its Is.xJ. IMV aired and eiu-y hxinsr white settler in the ithcr killed or vminded In fiirht the 1'rttlnr Feed I'of ter.

state seuatoi national eiriiiiiuttcem.in, was wounded In tins too. PrnvideiH-e hod h.iu.l The left Colter for dead. ft. Colter. Sr.

came, to Apache County in fii-miring the first reaper and threshm-jr machine that- WAS introduced into Farming under natural difficulties was ausrravated the necessity of constant wa-telMti-r and the-fear of TOMIUJ Apaches It re jiiired lijtrily men and ujmpn ro stand the double strain of luinl and fear under such condition 1 that thi' present senntor from Ap.ielie brought tip. As soon as young Colter was old enough to i toddle, his hobby horse wax an old Spi-itlirfield which, had seen strvie.e in the Civil Mar. And it iv reli'ted that one time the six- year-old Colter shot and killed the best bnir on the ranch. tHid this day it is not known whether the bnllicide was committed under proper provocation or ith malice afurethonahL In childhood the open run-re was his natural cradle, hardship an ceptecl condition, and the usual thinsr to be met fearlessly arid stoutly. Not very b.id sehool- open raiitre and the blue sTcy.

iior are the stars above Iwd'miides. nor all nature a bad Iwok Most our leadhiir men had tins experience, as Lincoln Jefferson find Ftanklin Independence and self-reliance need not be taiiirht in such an eiuiron- ntent These characteristics, are called virtues amonc degenerates One might as well mention amonir accomplishments of a duck. nung. Those who kua.w Fred Colter, best know him for an independent, self-reliant man. eluracteristies that he came by as naturally as tire Freckles that adorn his open countenance.

And it was only the stionir. fearless and self-reliant that survived the early pioneer days The other -kind furnished for tlie Apache Indian inn scum 11 ymiusr nuni Colter punched eons, broke lironcos fanned and hunted Indians took his hooks him. and whatever he did, he did well lie Avas the champion steer roper of the county, as. we'l as the hntdrst rnHnsr cow-puncher. f( 1 on.

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