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os SngeleiSl5Sg)aily Games. XOVEMKER 9, 1917. PART LJ 5 FRIDAY MORNING. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ILL' IRRIGATE We ltfJ the World. RECORD CROPS GROWN IN 1917.

THE COACHELLA 7 S. I Hew High Mark for Corn, Potatoes, Tobacco. for 9 Government's Report November Issued. $3.00 j7 7 Cah $1.00 A li'i VI nmtw 1 I ft Project tor Impounding of Water Undertaken by Los Angeles People. iuxau coasrepoMDEsn.1 BEAUMONT, Nov.

8. Surveyors employed by Pasadena and Los Angeles capitalists are at Work between the Whitewater River and Moron go Valley on a project for impounding and using a large amount of water in that section. Their plans provide for taking water from Baldwin Lake, Arrastre Creek. Pipes Creek, Snow Creek and other streams and running it Into large reservoir. Water now unappropriated from Whitewater River will also be and the promoters believe a sufficient amount will be se- Flaxseed and Cranberries Below bses cured to more than JustifV and r- JOT I BTi.

P. NIGHT WIBtl WASHINGTON. Nov. 8. A corn crop larger by more than 6,000,000 bushels than ever grown In the history of American agriculture is the production of the farmers of the Inited States this year.

The Department of Agriculture today, in Its preliminary estimate ef the crop, placed the quantity at bumheis. Conditions since the October forecast caused a reduction of about 19,700,000 bushels in the indicated output. Potatoes also are a record crop, with a total of 439,686,000 bushels, but unfavorable weather late In the season caused a reduction of bushels. Tobacco production is a record. LARGEST ACREAGE EVER.

'The corn crop of 1917 is notable as occupying the largest acreage and producing the largest total crop of record," said a statement of the Department of Agriculture, the considerable outlay of money involved. It is proposed to dispose of most of the water in the. Coachella Valley for irrigation purposes. The remainder will be taken to 'the Imperial Valley for domestic ue. ''mm) For xtl Nr all good dealer trrrrj'mhfrf.

Kedaea your hwrteboJd Inhan and ImpraT the appearane and eieanUneM Ihereaf by lb the Krants Premier Klertrie Taenua leaner. mt nura aad earpeta a ill ta4 longer and the Door oa-arcneata will be perfertl eieaa. ESTABLISHED 1891 Arizona. Yoodill 5rHulse IUNT IS OUT AS CANDIDATE. Dr.

Wm. Hiller, noted chemist and biologist, author of "What and How We Shall Eat," "The New Method in Diabetes," "New Revelation of Nature," and other widely read medical works, has discovered a revolutionary method for the treatment of Baldness, Falling Hair, and all diseases of the scalp. After conducting seven hundred und eighty-four analytical experiments Dr. Hiller is able to prove that all scalp and hair troubles are the result of the lack of certain mineral elements in the blood. Now, after successfully treating: nearly three hundred L03 Angeles people in private practice, the treatment is ready for general sale to the public Read the particulars of this wonderful discovery: Electric Go.

Inc. 111-113 EAST 322 ST "The yield per acre, however, Is not exception, owing to an unfavor i'jlBTAROUNDTHE CORNER FROM MAIN, able season, characterized by a late Listed as Democratic Power spring, a cold summer, which was also too dry over much of the corn belt, and early and damaging frosts and freezes, the season being thus shortened at both ends. Thus, un Only in Arizona. happily, the bountiful crop contains Fred Colter may be Bourbon Nominee for Governor. much corn that did not fully mature, probably In excess of 20 per although most of this had reached the dough state, making it useful for sales and early feeding.

RECORD POTATO CROP. Fifteen Murders in Maricopa "The potato crop, estimated at 440,000,000 bushels, is the largest on is guaranteed to grow new, healthy hair in 60 days County this Year. record, notwithstanding an unfavor SPECIAL COBBXSFONDENCK PHOENIX Nov. 7. It able Septemher and October, which cut down the actual production below the forecasts made earlier in the season.

The northern commercial sections were most seriously affected by the unfavorable weather during would appear that definite alignment of Democratic candidates is being October. The quality of the crop is made for the primaries next sum slightly above average. 'The buckwheat production of mer. Ex-Governor Hunt is to be considered only as a power in the I6.S13,000 bushels, fell below early forecasts, although It Is up to an party, not as an active candidate. average in total production com pared with former years.

It is told that Sidney Osborij, Secretary of State, will cast everything "The flaxseed crop, estimated at (100 bushels. Is very disap in the hazard for nomination as Gov CUTICUKA PROMOTES HAIR HEALTH Because ft keeps the scalp clean, clear and healthy. Try one treatment: On retirine; gently rub spots of dandruff and itchingr with Cuticura Ointment on the end of the finger, getting' as little as ernor, and that he may have the as pointing in its outcome, being small slstance of W. A. Moeur, State Land er than early forecasts and much be low an average production.

Commissioner, under some sort of gentlemen's agreement said to have been entered Into at the last elec "The tobacco crop of pounds, is the largest on record. "The cranberry crop is very tion; The more radical element of slinrt." the party is said to favor Fred Colter, a wealthy Apache county cattle EFFICACY OF TREATMENT PROVED After everything was readiness Dr. Hiller treated nearly three hundred people suffering from hair disease in his private practice. The correctness of the "Missing Minerals" theory was demonstrated in a most astonishing manner. It was found that every sufferer quickly responded to the treatment and the troubles quickly disappeared.

NATURE OF TREATMENT Dr. Hiller's method is simplicity itself. It consists of the "Hair Food," (this being the lacking elements) in powder form, taken with the daily food, and the Nettle Milk," which is applied directly to the scalp, acting as an assistant to the lazy hair papilla through scalp massage. These preparations are absolutely harmless, free from all poisons and conform to all National and State Drug and Pure Food Laws. AN ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE Dr.

Hiller Hair Treatment is in no sense of the word a "patent" remedy. It is a scientific specific for the relief and cure of hair diseases and as such i3 sold under the following broad guarantee It is guaranteed to stop falling hair in thirty days, to grow new hair in sixty days, to remove dandruff in a few weeks, to bring faded or prematurely gray hair back to normal color in three months and to revivify greasy or dry hair in thirty days. If it fails to do any of these things money will be refunded upon request. THE PRICE A thirty-day treatment costs $3.80, a sixty-day treat-ment costs $7.00. The total purchase price will be refunded in any cases where the treatment fails to give satisfaction.

MAIL ORDERS Dr. Hiller prefers to consult with those desiring to take his treatment at his own office whenever possible, but the preparations can be shipped by mail at the above prices, with complete instructions for their use. THE CAUSE OF BALDNESS Dr. Hiller's exhaustive experiments enabled him to determine the minerals that are" necessary to the healthy growth of every part of the human body. He found that the nails, the teeth, the muscles, the bone structure, flesh tissue, etc, all require to be fed distinct and separate minerals or combinations of minerals, conveyed through the blood, in order to maintain normal growth and resist disease.

Dr. Hiller found that the body must be fed certain quantities of Lime, Sulphur and Silica, otherwise the hair will fall out, get prematurely gray, degenerate, become brittle and lose its healthy appearance, besides rendering the scalp surface a ready soil for dandruff and bacilli. WRONG EATING THE REASON Unnatural and irregular methods of living and nutrition cause a lack of these life-giving mineral in the system. The average person i3 fed less than one-third of the necessary quantity of mineral salts, and Dysemi the real cause of all constitutional diseases results. To the same cause Dr.

Hiller traces all hair troubles. DR. HILLER'S DISCOVERY When it was determined that the real reason for baldness and other hair diseases was the lack of three essential minerals, Dr. Hiller bent his energies to producing them from vegetables, fruits and berries. The task was a hard one since these minerals must be produced in 100 assimilative form that is, so that they could be fully absorbed by the blood, without burdening the system, liver and kidneys.

After countless experiments this task was accomplished. In a word, Dr. Hiller found a method that enables Nature to win her fight against man's careless habits of living. Corn quality was 75.2 per man and State Senator, who lately compared with 84 per cent, last year moved his residence to Phoenix. Still and ten below tha average.

In prm latest in the ring for the Governor States tha quality was: Ohio, ship is Charles M. Shannon of Flor possible on the hair. Cover head lor night. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water, rinse in tepid water. Prevent skin troubles by using the Soap for everyday toilet purposes with little Ointment now and then.

For sample of each free bv return mail address post-card: "Cutiettra, Dept. Kin CM ence, formerly one of the owners of 75 per Indiana, 63; Illinois 71 Iowa, 65; Missouri, 86; Nebraska, 80, and Kansas, 69. the Shannon mines at Metcalf and once collector of Internal revenue The yield per acre of corn 2S.4 bushels, compared with for Arizona and New Mexico and for 2S.0 bushels last year. Penns5'lvania while resident In Los Angeles Ud with thirty-nine bushels. though never relinquishing his Ari 25c.

Ointment and sue. In the principal producing States zona citizenship. For the place now I the acre vield was: Ohio, .38 bushels filled by Osborn, early-bird candi All the wonderful photo Indiana, 36; Illinois, 38; Iowa, 87; Missouri, 35; Nebraska, 27, and Kan dates are Assistant Secretary McGll-len and Mlt Sims of Safford, the latter formerly State treasurer and an graphs that are used in the) unsuccessful candidate for nomination as Secretary of State at the last Democratic primary. sas, 14. Weight per measured bushel Wheat, 58.5 pounds; oats, 33.4; barley, 46.6.

Stocks of old corn on forms, November 1, 34,7,45,000 bushels. PRELIMINARY ESTIMATES. Rotogravure Section of the Sunday Time 8 could be The regents of the State University have refused to accept the proffered resignation of Dr. Von Kleinsmidt, whose salary still is being paid by Preliminary estimates of farm ruined by the slip of an unskilled hand, but no such thing will ever app en. the State Auditor, with full appreciation that most of his time is being crops announced today by the Department of Agriculture In its November crop report follow in thou devoted to patriotic work outside of hundreds of letters like these acclaim the benefits of Dr.

Hiller's guaranteed hair treatment the State. The Auditor, however. sands of bushels, i.e., 000's omitted:) has refused to pay vouchers for the president traveling expenses, sub mitted in connection with university extension work. The fifteenth homicide In Maricopa Everything dozen to the minutest detail in the steps from photographer to the public receives the sure touch of a master The care-, county this year was the killing of a vy James oimpson, a ne Corn, 8,191,083. Buckwheat.

16,818. Potatoes, 439,686. Bweet potatoes, 84,727. Tobacco (pounds,) 1,185,478. Flaxseed, 9648.

Pears, 11,419. Apples, 177,733. Apples (commercial crop, barrels,) 21,461. Sugar beets (tons,) 7621. Kafirs, 73,380.

A Cranberries (barrels,) 240. Beans, 15,957. Broomcorn tons,) 50. gro. The affair happened at the Taqui village of Guadalupe, south of Tempe, following an altercation over Surprising Success, New Healthy Growth in Five Weeks Tour Hair Treatment Is having a surprising success wlthAne.

After having used every known and unknown method of growing hair with salves, tonics, electricity, and after hnv-lng spent hundreds of dollars in vain, vour has caused a new and healthy growth of my hair in only five weeks. I was half bald-headed and certain to lose the rest of my hair, but am not worrying any more. REV. ANTON URSPRUNO. ful grouping of the pictures Ne lyiore, Hair Lois, Constipation Bet-ter, Sleeps Better After using your Hair Treatment for only two weeks I am happy to be able to tell you that my hair, which formerly used to fall In bunches every day, now has stopped coming out.

I feel an improvement in my health in general, my constipation is better, I sleep better, and my friends tell me that I look better and seem to be gaining In weight. Please send me MRS. BEMMAN. New Hair Growth In Four Weeks, Pimples Disappeared Kindly send me We have finished a one-month's treatment and have such satisfactory results that we want to continue it for some time. My wife's hair has started new growth, one can see the little new hair coming out of the scalp, she has no more dandruff, and her pimple have almost disappeared.

I have recommended your treatment to some friends. CONRAD RASCHKE. Looks Ten Years Younger, Feels Younger I have been using your Hair-Food for aeveral months now, and I wish that you could see me now and as I was three months ago. I look ten years younger, feel younger I will send you some pictures in the near future, which you may use to spread the gospel of your wonderful discovery. A.

L. SCHREIBER, M. D. and the delicate line tcork that i a game of craps. The Mexican is said to have demanded Simpson's The latter produced a revolver and opened fire, shooting the Mexican thrice, though "covered" at the outset.

In this connection; Edi brings out every one and yet, mth true artistry, keeps itself Sorghum syrup (gallons,) 17,486 tor C. W. Miller of the Tempe News, ATTEMPT MADE TO ever in the background himself a member of the State Board ot Pardons and Paroles, wrftes that the crime of murder has Increased hair is falling out even in small Hiller's great discovery. Save WRECITROOP TRALN. 100 per cent.

In Arizona since capi Dr. Hiller invites all men and women who are suffering from Hair Diseases to consult with him. If your quantities, if dandruff bothers you, if your hair is dry, brittle, or greasy, come and learn more about Dr. yourself the embarrassment of baldness. Office hours: 9 a.

m. to 6 p. m. daily. Consultation free.

tal punishment was abolished, "and IT BY A. NIGHT WIBJS.J these are but a few of the many careful steps that are taken to make this sepia sheet ROCKFORD (111.) Nov. An there have been no saloons to blame for It, either. The cold fact seems to be that in Arizona the rope was a deterrent to the crime of murder." unsuccessful attempt today to wreck a train on the Illinois Central car the success that it is. LOSS OF SEED COTTON.

The loss of about $30,000 in' seed rying 250 drafted men from Camp Grant, was attributed to lack of proper watchfulness in discussing Los Angeles, California Phone F6304 cotton, sustained yesterday by the troop movements publicly. It was 406 Wright Callender Bldg. Fourth Hill Streets farmers who own the Tempe cotton said that a pile of ties on the track somewhere in Illinois -were struck and scattered. gin, seems due directly to lack of proper precautions in receiving the cotton, in which matches frequently are found, or even cigarette stubs, dropped by careless pickers. There The obstacle was carefully planned at a curve in the track where the westbound engineer could not see it until the locomotive -was would have been greater damage.

possibly embracing the gin itself. almost upon the ties. DEFENSE WINS FOR had not a big power fire pump been rushed in fifteen minutes from Phoe Cream Cheese always gsts a big encore DIRECTED VERDICT. nix, eight miles distant. Tempe's city reservoirs had been drained and no pumps were available for using BY A.

T. NIGHT WIKB.1 LOGAN (Iowa) Nov. 8. Judge Culllson in District Court tonight sustained a motion of the defense for a directed verdict of not guilty Ask For and GET Th Rotogravure Section of Gel the Round Package Daed fo Vi Century. Times is ttiere Sou find them The charge of conspiracy against Mike Mutieh of Jerome has been dismissed by a Justice of the peace at Cottonwood.

He was accused of trying to secure the murder of several union officials. Locally It Is believed that Mutlch was seeking notoriety. Some of unwelcome sort has come in a letter from Chief of Police Butler of Los Angeles, who writes that Mntich was arrested in Los Angeles December 25. 1912, and five days later sentenced to ninety days on a charsre of disturbance of the peace, which consisted In insulting the United States flag. He was aealn Mnv 8.

191-4. for grand in the trial of Havner for felleged oppression in office. Havner sity for trans-shipment to the narrow-gauge at Jerome Junction. It is expected that operation of the narrow-gauge will be continued for handling passenger business. Plans are about perfected for the building of Verde, a smelter town In the Verde Valley, adjoining the new works of the United Verdo Extension company.

Construction will begin the latter part of the year. All of the structures will be of brick. Houses will be built for employees, who may be permitted to purchase them. There will be a 200-ton ice plant and ample provision will be HOOTS Caution State food administrator at Phoenix as possibly enemy work, directed against the food and wool supply of the nation. It Is possible, also, that It mav be traced down to a fued that has arisen between Arizona sheep growers and New Mexicans who have been shipping in flocks to crop the grasses declared needed by the Arizona stock.

It hap. pens that only Arizona flocks thus far have suffered. From Kingman has come report that direct stage service is to be Inaugurated between that point and the Palt Lake Railroad station at Las Vegas. through Chloride and crossing the Colorado River by ferry about ten miles below El Dorado. 7h was charged in an indictment found all.

the brave Los Angeles boys of the Liberty Army tho are on their void Substitute! in Montgomery county with having used improper methods In trying to way to Jo battle in the cause of free secure correction of alleged discrep- ancles in Mrs. Alice Wlllard's testi mony -when the grand Jury was i probing the Villisca ax murders. dom. There are splendid pictures of the boys you rtov. real photographs of them at their ivork in camp, pict- 1 larceny, nnd In July was sentence! to two and one-half years In the State prison at San Quentin.

Found, Quick Cure for Croup, Fred Ellis has been held for trial water irom a near-oy canal. The cotton destroyed all was of the Pima grade, the finest produced, valued at 72 cents a pound. The warehouse was an old Methodist church that had been moved to the gin from its former site. Mrs. Maud W.

McCoy has sued for divorce from. Paul McCoy, to whom she was married In San Diego in 1911. She alleges sha was left at home ill while the husband attended dance halls. State Senator Ernest Hall has purchased the Wickenburg Weekly Miner of O. R.

Jaycox. C. A. Morey, auditor of the Commercial National Bank of Los Angeles, has accepted a place as ss-sisant cashier in the Phoenix National Bank. Before going to the Coast he was connected with the American National Bank of Houston, eX" RAILWAY EXTENSION.

SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE.) JEROME (Ariz.) Nov. 7. A contract has been awarded to Twohey Bros, of Portland, for an extension of the United Verde Company's railroad from the mouth of the Hopewell tunnel up to the 800 level, Just north of Jerome. This will give a new railroad outlet to Jerome, permitting the operation of broad-gauge cars to a new and hundy depot site and avoid nevea- When a child has croup no time should be lost, and the remedy that will give the quickest relief and Is pleasant and safe to take Is the THE OMG1UAL F.1ALTED YliLEl Made from clean, rich milk with the extract of select melted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary condition. Infant! anJ childrtn thriv en if.

Agnf with th wahttt ttomack of th invalid or tk Ah no tcohing nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains mare than tea, coffee, ate. Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu-tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A (IsmIuI hot before retiring induces refreshing alecp.

Alio in lunch tablet form for business moo. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Pric Taka a Package Hants urei that you Vill vant to cut out ana keep as mementoes. They are all such happy, smiling pictures shoving the wonderful spirit that pervades our. army camps. most desirable.

Mrs. 8. Cartwright, The County simerviBors nave appointed E. A. McSwIegin Countv Recorder, succeedlns Mrs.

Edith TTuff-ner, deceased. F. L. Haworth will he the new County Attorney, succeeding S. J.

M'tchell. now a captain in the National Army. POISON ARIZONA KHEEP. ItPWML FLAGSTAFF (Ariz.) Nov. 7.

i. oiiingsvme, g3yg, "When my pniia was small he was subject to croup. I found that Chamhnrlatn'f Cough- Remedy gaVo the quickest made for an atnietic new. too Extension company also Is planning a new town on the hogback, below Jerome, near its mines, including a larsre hotel and a number of apartments and residences. The tTnited Verde Extension now has In Its treasury.

$2,635,000 of Liberty Bonds. Dissension Is reported within the Green Monster Mining Company, a meeting of stockholders having been called for December 3 4v James M. Lavraan and Will L. Clark, who have larire blocks of stock. The circular recites that there has been dissatisfaction with the administration of the company.

At Eastwood a carpenter fell to his death in the shaft of the United Verde mine through the breaking of fcantllng on which he was ne never objected to Used Sewing In the Superior Court upon a charge of selling whisky to soldiers at Fort Apache, and also with stealing an automobile September 25 from J. Tatum of Bakersfleld. Cal. Ellis and J. M.

Parker, a confederate, were arrested at Demlng, from which point the journey to Holbrook was made In a Bulck ear alleged to have been stolen. Parker later escaped from Jail with three other prisoners, but Ellis preferred to stay. At first both were Sharged with shooting a peddler named Harlow at Fort Apache, but this accident, which resulted fatally, now Is stated to have been due to a soldier's Several thousand sheep have beelfi invernaemeni. Tor Sale or Lease. Machines BROOKS g-J (Fonrt7 th.

rJnt of PtrtfH; VInenU Product. 301 North Atpnne 19.1 MMimrnrmrmj lndii.m.1 florerlnt poisoned, apparently with arsenic, near Wlnslow. The stomachs of the stricken animals shved the lining has been eaten away in a manner that no vegetable poison would act. while it Is known that no poisonous weeds exist in that locality. The matter has been reported to the w.

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