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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • Page 6

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Arizona Daily Suni
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Flagstaff, Arizona
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6
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six SUN. Jesse James Once Camped In Canyon North Of Prescott THK lui. It PKESCOTT, Sept. 20 A -Jesse James and his gang once camped in the canyon between Prescott and Whipplc. The "Robin pioneer cm, noted for his daring escapades including various and sundry bunx jobberies, was in tho Prescott ijvea -in 1870.

The story came to HghV yesterday when members of Vnc Prescolt llistovicnl society di. sonic erstwhile documents at Sharlol hall inurxjiim. One written A. F. Danta, pioneer Arizona, newspaperman who died nt the "Pioneer's Home 21, 102-l reveals that nml only more local resident were aware that the James gang was hero," little research revenled that Jantn, who was born in Indiana, to tlie Chino Valley section in 18G3.

He was here at tbe time ho claims the James cnrnjicd near the i of Prescott. The document signed by Uanta and found yesterday reads: "Early in the fail of 1670, Jesse 1 James, Frank James and the Youngers were cnmitcd in the cari- yun between Prescott and Whippie, cast of (he city. Frank James stopped at Dan Holz's place ntm- fcnown as the Sherman ''V'ES, Tod." Her voice was a husky, whisper. "I'll marry you." A strange gayety caught them now. They tumbled things into the picnic basket heller skelter.

"We'll get our blood te.ils tomorrow," Tod snEd. "I'll pick you up during your lunch hour." Jenny nodded, her eyes lam- ibent. "I'll see about the license, Jenny, anil then, let's see, the three- Iday wait would a it Thursday. Would Thursday be the day for "Thursday bo wonderful, Tod. Oh r'dafllng, I'm so incred- libly i Ted had a eniy i'doa they ought (o go somewhere and celebrate I their 'engagement, but 'wanted, to go dome.

She had so a things to do. Jenny had, picked up the Sun- They we re. he re two weeks. John i a 11. lichen, schoolmate nf (lie cr day morning paper from the porch id brought it into the house with hoys, and tlie undersigned were the only persons cngnixant of the nbove facts." The Sherman Hnuse burned in the five of July 11, 1900.

The apple tree thrives in all ten pcrntc el HATS CLEANED BLOCKED Alterations Repairs (new pockets) BROWNIK CLEANERS plione 171 Pickup and Delivery BMC. and, she Ihumbed idly through it afler Tod had left, her attention ip.as caught by a large in society section. It iwas a shipboard pose ol Liz and Jim Courtney. Liz, as usual, looked sophisticated and charming. "Mr.

and Mrs. James B. Courtney, surprise eJoie- mem took "place in March, will return 'next week to their home In ShWvnee Place." WHAT JemVy did riot know was a Toil had seen the picture of IJz. All day long, he had been All "djiy lout he had been haunted, by smile, twer'dark, mocking, eyes had hb thoughts. haunted" by picture.

Liz's her eyes had all day long. And, had'turped to Jenny during those now he.turned to her for eomfort again. When'ho had said her. he was not to Jenny he was "sure he would' no-longer feel.this sharp need for Liz, this tormented longing for the sight and touch of her. He know that Jenny was in love with him.

In the beginning he had iolt regret at the knowledge, but now he w'ft's attractiveness lay more in her She had nqrYe of or" pouti- n'cssl He would, a slave to Lit, but'beXwM sure they could be happy together. mother and Harriet aTid Joe would not pleased, because they used to the "Poleskas, POP and the motherless Jenny, were high, arid' mbjhty acting in the old days when the. two families lived In the same neighborhood. Ma.used to disapprove of his being at the Poleskas sti much; Sheh a been pleased when he quit seeing Jenny altogether. Ma.

had always bragged about him ie was-in' she. had worked hard and deprived Joe and Harriet of things to send him extra money. They'd kept a scrapbook of clippings froni'the sports pages a i to everyone they new. When he became engaged to Conove'r. Ma h'ad been hall hysterical with joy.

"VTQNDAY evening he came home to find. Ma all up in the ajr. Mr. Conover-phoned jou." He wants a definite about the job he offered You're goin' to lake.it, ain't you, 1 Her voice shrill urgency. ''Besides there's always the chance that Liz--' 1 "Look, Ma, I've got.

a job, nnd I've got-other plnns, loo." "What plans, son? WJiy do you be so stubborn when -somebody tries to be nice to you?" There was a lot Ma even cried. She made' him so mad he almost blurted It out that he was going to" marry- Jenny, but didn't. lie Just smoothed things over, and jollied Ma. best he couldi Arjd he was sure -now it was best not. to tell lie lay awake" a long time that night, torturing himself witb "conflicting thoughts about Jenny and Liz and with the Conover Agency; how he would get through 111 at last year-of how horrible' it w'ould "be 'if 'he a Jenny, hurling HV must never hurt Jeniiy.

FOR GAS SERVICE 3 So. Beaver Phone WinslowWofVer Burned By Explosion Of Tar Illy The SUN'S 0 i I Borllc is re ixrlcd icstinu contfortably a second degree burns Thursday afternoon wlien a drum of tin- which was behiff Iientcd for. street repairing exploded a thrcy hot tar over his face. The eye glasses which he WUH.weaving jit Llie time "saved his eyes from be ing burned. Mr.

vtas alone when the accident happened drove himself to the Winslow Cen- eral lioam'tal-whoie he.was treated and released, Mr. Ifcirtlc quite an uncomfortable (iny Saturday. He is an employee of the city street depart- and lived in Sunrise- COMPLETE SERVICE OtTALLCARS BODY FENDER ENGINE REPAIR AUTO PAJNTING cur AND INSTALLED Wheel Alijtning Slrniclilening SAFETY-SERVICE GARAGE I I N. Denver 1'hoiic 11 as he 'wpuid have been to V(To Kendrkk Park Michelbach Sr. of 'Hart Knirie htis bejjun.

In actoct speci 1 inens of produce from his place Coconino" county exhibit, at thc--Arixrinn't State Fair the. first week of November. Mr. Michclhach has 'taken ribbons. the a i for thelpast 25 'years year he has several varieties' 1 of nd is.

called the as it is. long ich a cowhorn. It is aiVextra- wpel i In the Vralliways 'of'September 15, Coconino under-30 years' was tbi.s: "-Martin Keith, rancher at. Big Deer Park 18 miles-rior'thjvest of here; lins a display of red oats in Bah 1 'I hitt'a Grocery, five feet three lieight, which is 'some Mart Kays." For Want Ad Results Phone Cleot- Guddis a i nt Flagstaff WinsJow Man Finds Prehistoric Bones W'lN'SLtVW, Sept. 20 A Guinian, Wirislow sand and ginvel supplier, believes he lias found bb.nes atitmal in a pit-'th'ree miles nprthenst of liorc.

The found 'several feet -below tho. surface. 'Guzman: said he been tfiiUT i i a aren- for sevei-al years bu't'this'was'liis such" find. USED CAR BARGAINS 10-18 Ford Pnnel--6 ply Silverlowns Condition 1939 CIIEV. 5 PEACH 295.00 bLnS-KNGlNR i A 295.00 1910 NEW GENERALS, LOOKS AND RUNS LIKE NEW 59S.OO A lAirfle Stock of GICO Gainer Counters See Chas.

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FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA Phone 354 Sales WITH Friday froin' Oregon on his way to'Sedonk and Rig Park to visit his brother, -Charley. an.d family, dnilihts nepneu-, Clarence Dick- 'qrsp'n 1 tind family. 1 Mrs." Climt. Jackson and two pons, AiibfeV and" Gary Lee, left Friday afr a I a KeitiiJ). She" to 1 arrive htfme I Saijinlay evening; "Mrs.

1 Nora Bradley'-of Ramona, and F. (Tack), Gaddis of Phoenix, have been at Aslitand, the past three weeks! IJU0S where they have been under of Dr. JesscK They report their health improved. Bert Babbitt reported that he expects to sow nil the land he had plowed to winter wheat and Bronte rjiss. Ho rue of ro me rass seed he raised on land at Kendrick Park.

"He has 50 acres i wheat, to Ijefvin threshing riiIil away, Hindfioisch of Cotton wood, former resident of West Cherry strcul, was a Flagstaff visitor Monday: lie visited his daughter, MTF. Longbottom, and family. Mrs. Frank Jtobbiha left Friday or 1 Fort -where she will isit her late hiipband's people. Slie Jans to visit nt UKrbara grand-niece of Icnr.y Schuernla'ri'n, was rcjiorterl be a children's mine, in Phoenix.

She-was stricken C-ith pohojneilytis monUis igo. She has been, in ah iron lung nuch of tile -tiintf. her her feet every day. Blic is now able in use her hands little hit. Her parents, Mr.

ami Mrs. Chester of Clemenceau, nre allowed to visit her on Sundays only. WARM AND CLEAN Keep your home warm and clean winter by your nil burner clean and efficient with the new, improved SOOT-FREE, SIGNAL STOVE OIL Tuesday, Septotaber MA.IOR OUT-O'JR WAT IT'S OF COMFOfCT Tp-'MBj MR. BAX.TC TO HAVE A FERRST HOSBAMD iVltRE'SA'LAW. AGAlMST SHIRT-EATER WOOCD TURS! A MOOEE'S-flOSTRlLS IhJSIDB SURE TIEEP IM THAT STRA1N6P RSStTiOM gOCS ARE SHMJP6R.

"'ICAUCITV HALL By V. T. HAMU'IN LrTTLEAPE! YOU- WANT THEM TO -THINK yWBE MOT HAPpy TO see ME BLESS HILARY'S LITTLE 8v MERRILL BLOSSER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1 INTROrXJCE THE CMKMlNG WUH tS TO SGRVE AS HPSTfcS5 OFTHS 3 6r NOW LOOK. TME BUCKBOARD IS. fOP.

WHO-BEWJ-Y-- NEEDS DOU6H! BUT THERE'S. NO WOKE FROMi! VYH6N GOOP3Y, A FEW PKft IT FOR YOU Dotfr r. E. YOU CAtJ'T USE THE CR1WAPEP IF YOU "HWh: WON'T BE-R-R-ROU6H BUT TH' C-C-CREEK'SJ TH-THERES NO WATER WITH1M MWULES OP THIS WHERE WOULP BE G3IN' WITri A PISHIN' ROP 3 SO WHAT? ViATER AiN'T BOOTS AKD HER BUDDIES Bv MICHAEL O'MALLEY an HOW ABOUT IT.FllNf? YOU WANT TO SHARE THE CHARTEB W(M THIS MANTHORP3 THEV SEEM TO BE HAGGLING OSfER SOMETHING, CLEEK. HOW MANTHORP'S GETTING INTO THE WNGHY.

WHAT ABOUT-THE BIQND STRANGER DOH'T KID HIM. STALLCUP. I'LL mY THE DIFFERENCE TO HEP HIM ASHORE. PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE Evening QEO. E.

FENDER Distributor MGEQN SEASON OPENS FRIDAY. SEPT. 16 Plenty Shotgun Sheik Detr Permits Available Register for Big Bock Contest GORDON'S LrQUOR AND SPORTING GOODS STORE BIG BUCK CONTEST High-powered rifle for heaviest buck A minimum purchase of $2 in sporting goods and you are eligiblev to register. Registration closes Oct. 27.

(Kaibab Doer not included).

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