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St Johns Herald and Apache News from St Johns, Arizona • Page 1

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Supervisor Fred Colter, the democracic nominee xor delegate to the Constitutional Convention was in town a fear days lately in the A. JBurk of Springerville came in to see us la st week, while he was hereattendinfConference Ed has a son Ed away down in the sunn' south on mission work- ur oa n. iixniiiinguuii Typewriter: in good order and does good work, a cover and Base-board accompanying machine. Very cheap, apply at. Herald Office.

Ex-sheriff Leandro Ortega was nv last week from Hoi brook where he is now located in sheep and wool -business. the J0ur typewriter adv. was inadvertently, left out the make-up last week This is a good bargain, and some one is going to jl" '-another-weekrplls ST. JOHNS, APACHE Your Interests want cbnserva-tivei To judgment andbe to bQ progress! izatj on this, bank along ttiesie lines- its substantial BANK IllSf Arizona Jesse Johnson of Ramah, who was attending Conference last rWeek, called in to see the; sbop family on Friday. D.

P. Overson, has, been for quite a while now one of the Herald-News and can sling around type and ink and things into their right places like a typo of the old school printery This office has- printed and bound the Great Register of Apache County. It contains 814 names of electors, and holds a great deal of interest for those who aie engaged in the political game; Carl Harold McDayitt of Brownsville, Texas, and Miss T. Jones daughter of T. W.

Jones t)f Whiteriver. were united in Holy Matrimony last Tuesday morning. Rev. Ault of Wjnslow offi iating at the. ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. McDavitt. left for Brownsville, Texas their future The bride is well known in this vicinity jand we all wish them happiness Argus Subscribe for ARIZONA, SEPTEMBER VISITORS COMING hunt and fish. The per-Jt iathe.report that postmaster Sons who went into the Coconino-, general Hitchcock, delegate Forest, Arizona, during Cameron and Hon.

J. months, went to camp or to i ill come this way from Clifton enjoy the scenery. During- four and other, pionts" south in the months "persons visited tfie? territory by St. Johns arid Angeles. The most about September ath.

TUe towns along the route -p-es, containing the fomous -bf travel should turn out and aw peak of that name. The various fehese gentieman that" we are all alive to the statehood question and show that all appreciate the services rendered in behalf "of pne territory, ana pacae uounty by those gentleman. We are just now in the middle of a great manv questions of mat- rters which vitally affect- this territory, and it will be well for everybody to studv the questions carefully, Let's have statehood but lets have it rigut- -because we are.the affected, and the pnes. thatrome along afterus. i Make good constitution: and to' do: th at we -m us elect good men tothe constit jional convention.

AIj FORESTS IS NATIONAL PLAYGROUNDS Before the year's outing season is oyer half a i 11 ipn. persons will have sough recreatioir and health in the National Forests of the United States. According: to the record of the U. Department of Agriculture, the total last vear was, in close figures, 406.775. With the finest Mountain scenery and much of the best fishing, big-game hunting in the United- the National Forests, made more and more accessible each year thorugh protection and development by the Goverment; are fast becoming, great National playgrounds for the people.

use of the "Forests for recreation is as yet in itsbeginniag but is.growing steadily and rap idly-in some of-the Forests miles of the rate of a hundred, per eent'srun rells wnat lne ovexmen per annum. The day seems n.ot 'hasd one in. the way of Pushl'nS far distant when a million per-rne sons will annual ly visit them The records show that the seasonal use of the Forests runs from two months in a Colorado Forest, such as the Routt, productive resources and as twelve months, in an Alaskan, suph as the Tongass. But the vlitors entered, the Forest to 1 4i6; 1, 1910. No.

drink the medicinal waters; in Alaska the 1,000 almost surely to popular of the Forests, is the attr actions, within its limits iii- Eluding scenic railway, 100, 000 tourists and others. By Iprincipa 1 States the Nationair Forest visitors number 23,000 in Arizona. 103,000 in 140,000. in Colarado, 19,000 inx Montana; 11,000 in New 33.000 22,000 in Idaho 16r000 in Utah, and 12,000 onS; Of the natural wonders National Forest several' have a grea.t lava basin in California- Gila Cliff Dwelling, extensive remains of a prehistoric race in New Mexico; the unsurpassed Grand Canyon of the Colorado in Arizona; Jewel Cave, Souths Dakota; Lassen PeaK the term- inus of a long line" of canoes in the Cascades: thevSV- Pinnacles, a collection of remark- able jagged peaks in California; and the Tonto, a errauo oforehis- toric rums in the Tonto Forest in Arizona. -The Bisr VJ I V-1- i CLi XV.

LIU. 1 CUL I1ICU Ul est, Oregon Cayes, and numerous other phehorriena serve to attract other hosts of visitors. The sportsman, finsd his parad- ise in the National Forest. In many of them big game abounds. The rangers and the guards, besides, service they perform gainst the spread of fire, often point out the best site for the camper and the easiest route; A recordof 9.218 miles of trail cnt 1,236 miles of road nvemt-n oi mto tne primeval torest.

I he aay or thewnderness ot tne savage and the pioneer is swiftly passing the day of the National Forests National parks approaches. The report of last year's a'dministra- Agriculture evidences the rarjidift transf OKnaMoh i--TV f6 5- 7: -3 -f':.

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1906-1917