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The Coconino Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • Page 10

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The Coconino Suni
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Flagstaff, Arizona
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r.T. J'W, fWr- i i- i 3 i a Page Ten LARGE SUMS LOANED Oa FIRST MORTGAGES According to figures compiled by State Treasurer Harry S. Ross, the state of Arizona has loaned to the Farmer of the state on first mort- gages the sum of $112,776 in the following counties Loans, Apache 100 Cochise 25 Coconino 2 Graham 81 Greenlee 7 Maricopa 90 Mohave 2 Navajo 7 Pima 4 Pinal 8 Santa Cruz 2G Yavapai 2 Puma 33 Amount. $248,730 ooVroi "l7050 "fifi445 7 HOO inn m'onn 35250 48,700 rr'onn Ri 04,100 mi- i. nnn iius uiiiuuiu is reun'MHiieu uy oo loans of an average of about $2500 ner loan.

At a iccent meeting' of the State boa.d a resolution was passed UUilltl IL'SUIUllUIl WM (JUSSll placing the maximum amount per acre to be loaned in the future at $125. The necessity of this resolution at thW time caused by the. present nign piicca ui luiiil iaiui. ia vii(7 Auuiiia from which these loans are made are nF rt 1.1... I Ad Vl Cwtllo not large unless such a resolution was n.

1.1 A Sted Acconlinir staClaw nn rnn ho mndo tn nnv Individ. ual in excess of $5,000. MOTOR SECTION OF 'ARMY OPEN FOR ENLISTMENTS The motor transport corps of the Th'e message RiVen at this conven-United States army is again open for tion will be sounded again in the halls enlistments. Colonel William A. of congress.

It will be plainly heard Shunk, in charge of recruiting in 1 doubtless given early and favor-southern California and Arizona, has consideration, for the southwest been authorized to accept young men is preparcd through its vast natural for this branch of the service which resources, for some time has been closed. Ap- plicants must bo over 21 years and mMrniwnno unon beinir accented will be sent to one NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS of the motor transport schools which are located at Camp Holibird. wrap uuyu, luxus. Aiicr cuuipieuiiK until a p. May 1920, at the of-a course at this school the soldier will fic0 0f the common council, Flagstaff, be attached to a station or organiza- Arizona, for the improvement of that tion in the army where his services portion of the state highway within will be of the most value.

i the town of Flagstaff. I The work consists of approximately PIG KICKED BLOOD POISON 5,000 cubic yards of excavation, 15,000 i square yards' of pavement, one 30 foot John H. Plumb, county immigration span reinforced concrete bridge and commissioner is having a serious time other incidental work. with his hand, which was kicked by a Alternate bids will be for one course pig some few days back. Tho skin was plain concrete pavement, Bitulithic torn from the back of the hand and i pavement on a plain cement concrete blood poison resulted.

Dr. Bouldin is base course, and Bituminous concrete treating tho wound and hopes to have surface course (modified Topeka type) it back to a normal condition before ion plain cement concrete base course, long. St. Johns Herald. Prosposals shall be addressed to CAHLE The Merritt Craig Cattle and Ranches See R.

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WHITE. Proprietor FJRiT CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS Steam Heat Hot and cold water Pleasantly located Broadway Pocket Billiard Parlor A PLEASANT PLACE TO SPEND YfiUR SPARE TIME BEST CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES WEATHERFORD BUILDING Q. ltUMIU(lltllllMIIIIIIIIIIII(linillMIIIHtltlMII(lMMttlllHIIIII1lIIIIIMIIIIIIIllIIIIMIII(lllltllltllMIIIHl E.MIMl.l.ll..MII...III...IM,.HHll...lln...,,.lllllt..l.lll...lll.l.ll..llll,,llllllll..lll,llHllll.,..llllll..llll'h..j.,,...l UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Shamrock Taxi Line Bender Peck. RELIABLE SERVICE AT ALL HOURS FOUR UP-TO-DATE CARS PRICES REASONABLE OFFICE PHONE 146 RES. PHONE 217 GIVE US A TRIAL.

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AN EXPERT TAILOR at' yofr service every day in the year to take your measure at the Buckeye Tailor Shop PHONE 9 ItlMMIIMIimMHIIMIIltlMMIMHllMMMIHIMIIMII faJlMHIMIHIMHIHIIIHIIIIMMIIHIIIHIHII IMIMIMMIIIMMMMtMIIMIItlMtMIIIIMIIIIIIMIII1l(lllltilMHMIIIMMIIIMnl 2 KODAK FINISHING Bring 'Em In Today Get Em Tomorrow iMHiMuiiMiHiHHiiHiiMiiMiuiHMuQ AMCDIfA'C TDCATCCT AIHIjIULA 0 UlWilfcM DEVELOPMENT SCHEME annnuaa ni1?" a 5 w'Tf a Southwest at Trinity Auditorium in Los Angeles laid the foundation for concerted action and unified exnres- sion to bvine about the early, under frequently referred to as the greatest constuctivc enterprise now before the American. people and second only to' the, Panama canal in importance and far-reaching 'benefits. Tne keynote of the convention as D' speakers is that tho south west possesses natural riches andre- sources that afford the biccest onDor- tunitics for development in tho coun- f. Uf il. li- 1, iii, ui iiiu wuni mat manv trreat I'.

K1 i i- "-TPs, cniei among. r.npm inn 1 nrnrin nvni mniAnt them the Colorado river m-oiect. can a es of the a uni'' fff'iifc 'firSl1 ffl.l JL? 'flA 'r, u. states or communities of tho southwest SU1CnnC a est men, typical of the enercetic. vir- and expressing in won! Wie courage 10 undertake big and promising development pro jects to cany on an era of progress ttiat win add to the wealth of the na- uuii aim iiiiiiiuMiurauiy augment me population and greatness of the south Sonipii nmnno.ila will i.n received FOR SALE UIIIMMtMIMIHllllllltlUtH4IHlM H.

B. WHITE. Prop BENDER PECK l3 C. C. SCHWARZ, Prop.

IMMIHMIIIIIMMtlJtMIMMIIIIMIIMMIIMHItimimtHl MIIMIIIHMIIIIIIIIMI0 Opposite Weatherford Hotel I Thos. Maddock, state engineer, care city clerk, Hagstaff, Arizona, and plainly marked on te outside of the envelope. State Highway Contract within the town of Plao-staff scehe PhooniV Arfc rnocnix, Arizona. Copies of the plans aim Biicciiicauons may De opxamed on payment of five dollars to. Thos.

Maddock, state engineer, Phoenix, Ar- "Z-unendorsed certified or cashier's check for five per cent of the total amount of the bid, payable to the state treasurer of Arizona, will be requircHttmsT co-partnerships, aVSaons with all prosposals. Satisfactory bonds will be renui.e.l oMhe contractor to whom the award tate eer reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Ail nniDoiD i. i oiiii iiiuuu un Wanks furnished for that uuiuac THOS. MADDOCK.

1 ii -w-i State Engineer, Phoenix, Arizona, April 2, 1920. 4-9 to 30-4t Reg. N. 59 -B. STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA COR- PORATION COMMISSION United States of America State of Arizona ss.

The Arizona Corporation Commis- i sion does hereby certify that the fol- lowing is a true und correct copy of CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF THE ARIZONA CATTLE SHEEP CO." Arizona Corporation Commission Seal, Phoenix IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, The Arizona Corporation Commission, by its Chairman, has hereunto set its hand and affixed its official Seal. Done at the City of. Phoenix, the Capitol, this fifteenth day of March A. D. 1920.

ARIZONA CORPORATION COM-. MISSION, AMOS A. BETTS, Chairman. Attest: A. STELZER, Secretary.

CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF THE ARIZONA CATTLE SHEEP CO WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, in or der to form a corporation for the pur form a corporation for the pur poses hereinafter stated, under andi pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of Delaware, entitled: "An Act Providing a General Corporation Law" (approved March 1U, 1BU9), and the Acts, amendatory thereof, and supplemental thereto, do hereby certify as follows: 1. The name of the Corporation Is ARIZONA CATTLE SHEEP CO. 2. The principal office of the cor- oration is to be located in the City of lover, in the County of Kent, in the State of Delaware.

The name of its resident agent is the UNITED STATES COMPANY, whose address is No. 311 South State Street, in said City. 3. The nature of the business of the corporation and the objects or purposes proposed to be transacted, promoted or carried on by it, are as follows, to-wit: To buy, sell, raise, develop, train, breed, trade in, import, export and generally deal in cattle, sheep, hogs, horses, mules, poultry, and other live stock of all kinds and description; To carry on a general slaughtering and packing house business and to slaughter cattle and other livestock for its own business and for others for hire; Tn mnniifnchii-p hnv. soil Imnnrt export, prepare for market, and deal in nicies, rat, sausage, casings, or l0 (l any acts low.

trrpanp. fortilirnrs. snnn nnrl nil I kinds and sorts of animal products and by-producls; To manufacture, buy, sell, and deal in and with any and all foods and any aim an grains, cereais or mini prou-ucts; to manufacture (whether the resulting manufactured materials, articles, commodities, or things be foods or not), buy, sell and deal in and with any and 'all materials, articles, commodities and tnings which may be manufactured or converted into foods or the by-products thereof, or which may be used in ior in connection with tho manufacture of, or the buying, selling or dealing in and with foods. the by-products thereof or the by-1 lu ur mo oinces, and products of such materials, articles, 1 e.xerc'sc.a11 ofUts crporate commodities, or thintrs: the word.Rvers and fits the State of wherever hereinbe-, fore used, includes (but not by way of limitation) the 'slaughter of animals and the conversion thereof into meats and meat products; To erects and build abattoirs, cold storage warehouses, refrigerators, stables, pens, sheds and other buildings necessary or expedient for the purposes of the company; To buy, sell, rent, lease, exchange and otherwise acquire, dispose of and deal in, improve, settle and. cultivate ranches, farms, plantations, lands and real property of all kinds; To manufacture, buy and sell flour, hay, grain, straw, stock food, meal and produce of all kinds; to establish and operate a feed mill; To buy cut, haul, drive and, sell timber and logs and to saw and otherwise work the same, and to buy, manufacture and sell lumber, bark, wood, pulp, and all products made therefrom; To operate saw mills and to buy, sell, prepare for market, manipulate, import, and export and deal in 'wood of all kinds, and to manufacture and deal in articles of all kinds in the manufacture of which timber or wood is used: To establish "and operate lumber yards, and all necessary plants for the promotion of cutting, transporting and sale of timber, lumber and all prod ucts thereof; To acquire, build, and operate trading posts and general stores, and to construct buy otherwise' acoulrc THE COCONINO SUN dwellings and buildings for workmen and others; To construct, develop, erect, install, alter, repair, equip, and deal in works, 'westk, power op any other purpose; To construct, erect, install, alter, re pair, equip and deal in works, or a instruments and machinery "VoFjth 'inspection 'of the's ockholderPs-nand plying and distributing hydraulic no fr JSSlfT aCCUnt PUtiS; mcnt of company, unless express- or nrPnt.

non uZ iEtf -j piininniiinnii unnn 'fn 1 rtrnn gclL assign jsfef 'the obligations of such borrower in.l sucn oorrowcrs and I respect to any such security to exeV: inn secuntv triven innrowith nmi in resDeci to anv sucn secuntv tn riso nnv "nil tho "'w lieges of owners thereof; on the business of. manufacturing manufacturing, alini? in ponds. huvlni. snllinrr. VE' wares and merchandise of every class 'iT" 1 from time to time to vary any invest- th! company, lo borrow money, and to make and luciin nntic Vinnlc.

U1T Rations and evidences of indebtedness of all kinds, whether secured by mort- limTt'asTo" Smount, and to ecu he same 'by mortgage, pledge or other- same 'by mortcaire. nledire or other- wise; and generally to make and per- form agreements and contracts of ev- i er kind and description; To the same extent- as natural per- sons might or could to purchaser, puicrwse acquire, and to hod, own. iiuuniaiii, worn, uevciop, sen, lease. ovnnn maintain, work, develop, sell, lease, iV and lSSMt. and tate and rights in real property, and any personal or mixed LU anv franchises riehts lirnnwa n.

ivirSZ'lS A t- aieal iroS and' to 1'. nml 4- Vtnl.l .1 1 grant licenses or territorial rights in i respect to. or otherwise to turn to ac- count or dispose of, any copyrights. trade narne, brandffe Deis, patent ngnts, etters patent of the United States or of any other countrv' or government, inventions. improvements and processes, whether lused in connection with or letters patent or otherwise- To do all and evcrvthinir necessarv suitable and IjUWIIHU iiiicnAtii v.

nrnnur fnr tho rvmm. vr plishment of any of the purposes or the attainment of any of the objects or the furtherance of any of the pow- ens hereinbefore set forth, either appropriate for any of the purposes 1 01 ftuc." c1aPIla, herein purposes stock purchased or acquired may To apply for obtain ree-ister nnr resl('. unless such shares shall have alone or in association with other cor- lN WliNESS WHEREOF, we have porations, firms or individuals, and to hereunto set our hands and seals, the do every other act or acts, thing or4th day." January, 1919,, things incidental or appurtenant to or growing out of or connected with tho aforesaid business or powers of any part or parts thereof, provided the same be not inconsistent with tho laws under which this corporation is organ- ized; To acquire by purchase, subscrip- tion or otherwise, and to hold for in-' vestment or otherwise and to use, sell, I assign, transfer, mortgage, pledge or otherwise deal with or dispose of' stocks, bonds, or any other obligations I or securities of anv cornoration or I corporations to merge or consolidate daV nfT i ioiS" th any corporation in such i i Janua.ry. A. D.

1919, per-manner as may be permitted by Edward H. law, to aid in any" mam? any cor-Countv fr poration whose stock, bonds or other ,1 Woofl i obligations are held or in any man- litA Brody' nnr mTtoi i i two oi the parties to the foree-oine- ner guaranteed by the company, or in which the company is in any way interested; and to do any other acts or wings ior me preservation, protec tion, improvement or enhanrpmpnt nf he value of any such stocks, bonds or or things dcsijmod for anv surh nnr. and while owner of any such stock, bonds or other obligations to exercise all the rights, nownrs privileges of ownership thereof, and! 10 exercise any and all voting powers thereon; to guarantee the payment of dividends upon any stock, or the principal or interest or both of any bonds or other obligations, and the performance of any contracts. The business or purpose of the company is from time to time to do-any one or more of the acts and things hereinabove set forth, and it shall have power to conduct and carry on "'V. v.D"fmes3' any Dari thereof.

tn? various other states, territories, colonies and de pendencies of the United States, in wiu uiHirici oi uoiumma, and in all or any foreign countries. 4. The amount of the total authorized capital stock of the. corporation is iiuuu mimim Dollars, divided into Three Hundred 'Thousand (300,000) shares of Ten ($10) Dollars each. The amount of Capital Stock with which it will cqmmence business is One Thousand Dollars.

5. The names and places of residence of each of the original subscribers to the capital stock and the number of shares; subscribed for by each are as follows: Number of Name. Residence. Shares. Samuel C.

Wood, 30 N. LaSaile Street, Chicago, Illinois 30 Arthiir M. Brody, 30 N. LaSaile Street, Chicago, Illinois 40 L. B.

Phillips, Dover, 30 6. The corporation is to have per petual existence 7. The private property of the stockholders shall not be subject 'to the payment of corporate debts to any extent whatever. 8. The number of directors of the, corporation shall be fixed and may be altered from time to time as may be provided in the By-Laws.

In oase of any increase in the number of direct-ors, the additional directors may be elected by the directors or by the stockholders at an annual or special FRIDAY, APRILS, 1920. Sip meetings, as shall be provided in the By-Laws. The directois from time to time may determine whether and to what extent, and at what times and places tions, the accounts -and books of the! comnanv (other than the stock ledg- Bf 0r DV. 3 directors. stockholders or the mi lne "Actors in their discretion aovaK aynS SSlS S.

SSlSSS SfeVSr VuZ. stockholdeis1 called for the purpose of considering nnv Knrn 1.. it.i fiwl, fey the vote of the holders of a lru D.c appipveu or be rati- I -L. a. Jaw" quorum Of RwcknoHieis be there represented in Vl T.L., Ci.be toi f- an7othCer re'Sn rS lntrCSt' T.

c. wltn01lt tnn LllT LHU stockholders to make and alter bv- i Er5l. fix th for the declaration and payment hx the payment rary the the ierved as woiking m3'; TM ue 1 Upon 1 te corPoration a.rt,.therF"f; to. dotcrmine the tLZ 1 -to a 1 i stock paid in, and in their discretion i.n the directors may use and apply anv such surplus or accumulated profit in WaW -nuirinK tho bonds" oV hW f- ref Ca.pital of.e corporation, to such ex- aml ln sucl1 manner and upon scl' a.the directors shall deem In addition to the nownrs nnil mi. or ny statute i i con "Pon them, the LS I.

IH" as erased J3.e-, tbe eorporation; subject, tetuteotTMrfJriv i-T statutes of Delaware, of this certifi- an1 from time to tne stockholders; pro 1 .1 viii f. ii iiii'nvnr Yni. vvi, hu uy-iaw mva "late any pi lor act of Ild If Ia0'l If such by-Iaw'ad not been SAMUEL C. WOOD (L.S.) ARTHUR M. BRODY (L.S.) L.

B. PHILLIPS (L.S.) TM'urmvi in of Samuel C.Wood and Arthur m. Edwin F. Wood as to L. B.

Phillips. Phillips. State of Illinois County- of Cook ss. ill ni t- -v-i nvt. certificate of incorporation, known to me personally to be such, and sever ally acKnowiedged the said certificate to be the act and deed of the signers respectively, and that the facts therein stated are trulv set forth.

GIVEN under my hand and Seal of umce ine day and year aforesaid. Edward H. Kubitz, Notary Public, Cook HI. EDWARD H. KUBITZ, Notary Public.

My commission expires May 22nd, 1920. State of Delaware f-ss. County of Kent BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this 6th day of January, A. D. 1919, personally came before me, Edwin F.

Wood, a Notary Public in and for the County and State aforesaid, L. B. Phillips, one of the parties to the foregoing certificate of incorporation, known to me personally to be such, and acknowledged the said certificate to be her act and deed, and that the facts therein stated are truly set forth. GIVEN under my hand and Seal of Office the day and year aforesaid. Edwin F.

Wood, Notary Public, Appointed March 13, 1917, For Four years, Delaware. EDWIN F. WOOD, Notary Public. STATE -OF DELAWARE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.OF STATE EVERETT C. JOHNSON.

Secre tary of State, of thp Stntn of noln- uvare, do hereby certify that the above ana loregoing is a true and correct copy of Certificate of Incorporation of the "ARIZONA CATTLE SHEEP as received and filed in this office the sixth day of January, A. D. 1919, at 3 o'clock p. m. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set Tny hand and Official Seal, at Dover, this ninth dav of cicuKinif ino rnvnnifitmn'o onnfn April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and ninety Secretary's Office 1911.

1855, Delaware, 1793. EVERETT C. JOHNSON. Secretary of State. 352 RECORDED AT REQUEST OF A.

S. GRAHAM. March 17, A. D. 1920.

At 10 o'clock a. m. In Book 2, Articles of Incorporation. Pages 424 ct. seq.

RECORDS OF COCONINO COUNTY, ARIZONA. IRENE BART, County Recorder. By Deputy. State of Arizona "I ss. County of Coconino IRENE BART, County Recorder in ad for the County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the within instrument was 'filed for record at 10 o'clock a.

m. on this 17th day of March, A. D. 1920, and duly recorded in Book No. 2 of Articles of Incorporations, Records of Coconino County, Arizona, at pages 424 et.

seq. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal the day and year first above written. seAl IRENE BART, County Recorder. By JAENNETTE "GARRETT, Deputy. buzzards at 2,000 feet.

A lark will rise to the same height and so will crows. As a rule, however, birds do not fly at a greater height than 1,000 feet. H. B. FAY SURVEYING AND ENGINEERING P.

O. Box 681 Flagstaff, Arizona FLAGSTAFF UNDERTAKING PARLORS ED Whipple, Director 116 E. Aspen Avenue. THE PARLOR Barber Shop Railroad Avenue, next to the I Commercial Hotel P. M.

FALDER First Class Service a ItMHIIIIHIIMMIMIMfllMMIMMIIMMMIItMtMMMIMttlttltlMltl '3 FRANK BENNETT Coal and Wood PHONE 3 E)mm (T.i llltMIHMMMIIMIMIIIIIItllimilllMMIt.MHM.MMIlMMf JOHN McWILLIAM'S Cigar Stand i and Jitney Service CANDIES SOFT DRINKS 0 N. Francisco St. PHONE 163. QlllHHIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIlttlllllllMlltllllllllllllltlllIH1llS I C. N.

BATY I PIONEER PAINTER i AND PAPER HANGER I Residence 41 Birch Avenue I ltlllHMMHtlllMMIMMMIMMmmniMI1HiimiHftWMIMIIT y)iiniMHttiimniniMiiiitiMiMmniiiiiminnmtiiMimtMMp ILI6HTNINB DELIVERY GO Transfer Baggage Fxpreu 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED STORED OR SHIPPED jPktBti: Office, 165 ft 165 Reiidtace 250J lUMIimtlMIMIHItlliMIIHHMItlltimiMmittl ItMMIMmtlFjn Late Chief of Field Dirltion. General Land Office. Phone 1(11 P.O. Box SZt H. GIBBS, Lawyer Phjtlclani BuIMlnf, 1ZS W.

)nne. Phoenix Pnwee Countr. Stat and Federal Court. ByoehUtebur Land and Mininc. State and Federal Depta.

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