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PAGE SIX THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1914 I SOUTH SIDE NEWS HORACE B. CRIFFEN, JR., GENERAL SOUTHSIDE AGENT. Refer to him Subscription Orders, Stops, Changes, as well as all business regarding Advertising and Job Printing. TEMPE OFFICE With Butterbaugh & Carr, Phone 53. Tetnpe Correspondent, H. B. Griffen, Jr. MESA OFFICE With Everybody's Drug Store, Phone 6 Mesa Correspondent, Charles F. Jones. I TEMPE .. . . TEMPE KNIGHTS SEMI IL Special Program of Pythians This . Evening at the Lodge Hall unable to pay Tempe his expected visit until yesterday. He will be lo cated heve for several -days straight ening up business interests before re turning to his home in San Diego, California. Tempe Pythians are going to have seme real live times at Castle Hall this evening in view of the semi annual installation of officers and an extra lot of business which is due to come in fur consideration at the pre ceding secret lodge session. The Pythian SistAf. their escorts, and the wives and lady fiitnds of the Knights will all be there to witness the installation ceremony and to en joy the ice-cold watermelon feed. These are the officers duly elected at a recent meeting and due to take oer the reins of authority at this evening's meeting: J. V. Arnold, chancellor commandev; E. P. Carr, vice chancellor; R. H. Alexander, prelate; James A- Blakley, master at arms; D. G. Buck, master of work; A. B. Clark, keeper of records and Ecals; S. J. Jennings, master of finance; J. B. Mullen, master of ex chequer; J. T. Ainsworth, inner guardian; A. A. Wood, outev guar dian, .1 .1 AH people of Tempe in any way related to the Tempe lodge, Xo. 26, Knights of Pythias, are due to be in attendance this evening. Knights have seen that their wives and lady friends are to be there, while the invitation has been officially passed along to the Pythian Sisters inviting the presence of themselves and escorts. The evening's program will open with a regular session of the Knights' lodge. Immediately following will be the installation ceremony which will be viewed by the guests as well. Lastly comes the watermelon feast and general social hour. C. P. Mullen arrived in the valley from Flagstaff on Sunday to take caie of hid 'i.i.;il interests for a few days. For several weeks he has been 'ne of the members of the Mullen camping party which has held forth at Oak Creek near Flagstaff. The C. P. Mullen family made the trip north from Tempe some time ago by. auto, but in preference to a hur ried overland trip to the valley again, Mr. Mullen chose li;e Santa Fe for transportation. o v UESA MESA'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEWS OF THE DAY CHANDLER COURT PROCEEDINGS Several cases were before Justice of the Peace E. P. Carr yesterday for disposition. One, the case of two Mexicans arrested on the Fourth of July for. celebrating a little too free ly with fire water, was dismissed with a 3 fine assessed against each individual. The case of Rivas and Celaya, aiso arrested on the evening cf the Fourth for assault was bound over awaiting the presence of Coun ty Attorney Lyman to take up the case for the state. The two offen ders were committed to the county jail in Phoenix to await trial some time this week. HOW MEXICO LOOKS Precinct Constable R. C. Estrada, returned Sunday evening from a veek's business trip to Southern Arizona and into Old Mexico. By way of Nogales Estrada hoped to cross the line and venture into Mexi co as far as Altar, Sonora. But friendly advices from soldiers the effect that it was decidedly dan gerous for one to undertake visiting at random through the war-troubled country, soon stayed previous inten tions in the mind of Estrada and he was satisfied to' remain within close proximity to the border. War man euvers along the bo.der and in in' terior Mexico are still quite active, giving every indication, according to Estrada, that differences in the old country are still far from settled. The class of local ladles recently organized to study parliamentary law will meet Wednesday at 3 o'clock with Mrs. W. H. .Strong at her resi dence on West Sixth. All women in terested in the work . are invited to be present. i-'ii A FAMILIAR FACE The presence of Andrew Nielsen in town yesterday made things look like old times. Mr. NMelsen has been in tne valley for some time but wa Chandler congratulates itself that it had such a beautiful Fourth of July celebration and that there was not a single accident or mishap to mar the day. It was like one big family enjoy ing itself and each parson was trying to see that his neighbor had his share of the fun. The day wound up with excellent pictures on the roof garden of the Hotel San Marcos and an ex cellent display of fireworks that could be enjoyed by the many dinner parties on the roof. A very pretty little dinner was given on the roof garden on Friday evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Garvin and their guest. Miss Bea trice Davis of Pomona, Calif. Covers were spread for the following persons all of Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lol'tus, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peabody, Mr. and Mrs. Berg. Mr. James, Mrs. Geo. F. Lewis, Webster Lewis, Miss Grosse and Mr. Armstrong. It was a happy gathering under Arizonas starlit sky and will be long remembered. Week end visitors were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. HalKtead of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hanna, J. A. Hanna, C. H. Fitch and wife and Grant Fitch all of Phoenix. Tuesday evening Mary Pick ford will be port raited in "Caprice" a delighted comedy-drama of society, love and the great out doors. : o PROPOSALS FOR MARICOPA . COUNTY BRIDGES SHIPMENTS HEAVY Cantaloupe shipping season is on in full blast and every day witnesses an increased shipment to the east. Four Chicago firms have local repre sentatives on the field and the com petitive bidding on the ciop has as sured a good strong price for the melons. Sunday, thirteen carload were gotten off and yesterday exact ly thirty carloads were shipiod out. Local represent, tives are figuring on thirty days or more of exceptional activity in getting local cantaloupes off to the eastern markets and the large shipment of Monday is consid ered but a beginning of increasingly large shipments every day for the next month. The shipment planned for today will equal that of Monday. Cantaloupe growers are elated with the prospect and expect big things this season. t is now but a question of handling and clear weather. The melons are in sight, and this is un doubtedly the best ciop that Mesa has known. Office of Board of Supervisors of Marl' copa County, Phoenix, Arizona. June 12th, 1914. Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of tne Board or Supervisors of Maricopa County, at Phoenix, Ari zona, until 12:00 M., Monday, July 13, 1914, for furnishing all necessary ma terials, equipment, tools, etc. and all labor necessary for the construction of a reinforced concrete bridge across the Salt River Valley Canal on the Phoe-nix-Tempe Highway, having a twenty two (22) foot clear span; and also a reinforced concrete bridge across the Maricopa Canal on the Phoenix.-Tempe Highway having a twenty-five (25) foot clear span. State of Arizona will furnish steel reinforcement required F. O. B. Phoe nix; State of Arizona will furnish the ce ment required F. O. B. Phoenix. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for at least five per cent of the amount of the bid, drawn pay able to the state treasurer. All bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope plainly marked "State High way Contract" and addressed to the Board of Supervisors of Maricopa County, phoenix, Arizona. The successful bidder will be re quired to enter into a contract with satisfactory sureties, within ten days of notification of award. He will be required to begin work within ten days of date of contract and to complete the bridges within two months. Further information, detailed plans, specifications, etc. can be obtained at the Office of the State Engineer, Phoe nix. Arizona, The Board of Supervisors reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Published by order of the Board of Supervisors. JAMES MILLER, JR. Clerk Board of Supervisors. AUTOMOBILE TIME TABLE awwwwowwwwiwwM GLOBE-PHOENIX STAGE Pnoenl.r Lodge Quicker and cheaper than train No" 2' K1'8 of fare, Globe. 15; J25 round trip. J&S Pythias, meets 7:30 Leaves daily at 8 a. m.; arrives P- m' every Friday. Roosevelt 2 p. m.; Globe and Miami, visitin8 members 4:30 p. m. Passengers collected from Invited. Rlarta" any part of the city. Tickets at E- Icc C. C. 717 Adams and Ford Hotels and Shaw's South Center. C. S. Smoke House, w. A. Hill, Prop., 28 N'orman. K- R- & Phone office 574, N. 8econd Ave. residence 8067. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE I 6 gals. Zerolene J2.85 A Phoenix Lodge, No. IS gals. Vacuum Mobile Oila..3.50 t V0?fif 708: Meetings every I 6 pounds Arctic Cup Grease . . . JJ5 f ft 1 Tuesday, Moose Home I and Only Red Crown Gasoline. - P'h'-a 28 s- Center- Visit- f PHOENIX OIL CO. Kl JifJ ing brothers Invited. I ' Phone 1330 Jgj George N. MacBean, I ' 221 W. Jeff. SL SJcfi?' Dictator; Walter R. w van Tyne, Secretary. p"! '--i-ii-ii-ni-irinnnnn.n.rinnn-Lriri-i.ru-u-i.-Lrj-Lnjirir- Garden City Restaurant I ! CaliforniaBestagrant- " Under new management. New Location . . ,, 21-23 East Adami Bt. ; Glve w a tna11 Fruit Trees ENGLISH KITCHEN Get your order In now. The best ir ni-iiiwiii. stock ever shipped to Arizona. Df TxII I UZIlMT T. M. MELVILLE NURSERIES 11-kJ I HUnnil I Phoenix and Chandler SHORT ORDERS . 1st and Polk gt Alabama St "tI.,., phone M44 j Open Day and Night FIRST CARLOAD OF GRAPE6 The first car load of grapes to .leave Mesa this season was shipped out Monday by the local representa tive of the ('. If. Weaver & Co. of Chicago. The grapes were from the vineyards of Don C. Babbitt and Frank Openshaw. Two carloads are to go out this morning. Good prices are assured for the Thompson-seedless on the eastern markets, and shipments will be rushed out of Mesa for the next ten days or two weeks. LEAVE FOR KANSAS Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Jones left Monday for Chanut, Kansas, where they will visit Mrs. Jones parent, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Turner for a while. Mr. Jones has business in terests that will keep him in Kansas for several months. They will prob ably visit in Illinois before returning to Mesa. FOURTH OF JULY ENTHUSIASTS The Mesa police court Monday was .busied for a while listening to the artful apologies made by those who were too enthusiastic in their cele bration of Independence on the Fourth. Ramon Navarro, who has been there before, went there again for about seven days to wotk for the good of the town. His chum, Jose Recamon, hart to pay seven dollars to keep out of jail. This couple were rounded up by Officer Gilbert. Marshal Peyton intcrferred and busted up a nice little scrap-, when Joe .Soto and P. Arvlso fell out and started to fight. Sunday they spent quietly in the Mesa calaboose and .Monday contributed to the city some few dollars in the way of fines. MEXICANS ON RAMPAGE Peter Salazar and one Mendibles, properly armed with the ardent, went on a rampage Sunday and put a color. y of Mexicans near Chandler to route. Constable Burton of Mesa was NOTICE TO BOND BUYERS SALE OF DISTRICT NUMBER FIVE SCHOOL BONDS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Board of Supervisors of Mar icopa County, in the city of Phoenix, Avizona, until eleven o'clock a. m. MONDAY, JULY TWENTIETH 1914 for the purchase of seven (7) Dis trict Number Five School Bonds, with accrued interest. Said Bonds being in denomination of Five Hun dred Dollars each, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Thirty-five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.00) and bearing interest at the rate not ex ceeding six per cent per annum, pay able semi-annually. Said Bonds to be dated August fivst. 1914. and pay able ten years from the date thereof. Both principal and interest payable in Gold Coin, Lawful Money of the United States at the office of the Treasurer of Maricopa County, Bonds to be delivered to the purchaser thereof in the city of Phoenix, Ari zona, at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of . said Maricopa County. These Bonds are issued under the authority of Title XI, Revised Stat utes of Arizona, lftlo. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check upon a National Bank or upon a bank in Arizona, for One Thousand Dollars payable to the Treasurer of Maricopa County. No bid for less than par value and ac crued interest to date of delivery will be received. The checks of unsuc cessful bidders will be returned up on rejection of each bid. Bids at a rate of interest less than six (6) will be considered. The Board expressly reserves the right to -eject any and all bids or to waive any informality in any bid. Bids will be opened by said Board on Monday, July 20th, 1914, at eleven o'clock a- m., and thereafter consid ered. Bids must be sealed and addressed: James Miller, Jr., Clerk Board of Su pervisors, Phoenix, Arizona, and marked on the outside of envelope: "District Number Five Bond P.-opos-al.' By order of Board of Supervisors, Maricopa County. JAMES MILLER. Jr., Clerk, phoned for and he hustled out to the scene of combat, where he was re ceived by the entire populace, who besought that the disturbers of the peace be allowed to pursue the un even tenor of their way without vi et armls. Officer Burton, however, gathered them in and they were con tributors to the superior court of Mesa precinct, when haled before Judge Geo. S. Irwin Monday. PROMINENT MEXICAN DIES . Leonardo Garcia, a prominent resi dent of the Mexican colony, died Sunday afternoon at his home in the northern part of Mesa. Garcia was an old timer here, was a farmer and popuJar among both Mexican and white people. His funeral was held Monday afternoon at the Burton un dertaking parlors and interment made in the local cemetery. RESUME WORK ON SCHOOL BUILDING After having been shut down for some ten days on account of lack of material, work was resumed Monday on the erection of the new grammar school building on Main street. Con tractor Steele had a full force of men working today find expects to keep them busy from now on. The steel eyes, floor joists, etc., arrived Saturday and was hauled to the site Monday and building will be pushed as rapidly as possible. LIFE INSURANCE MEN HERE H. W. Rountree of Phoenix, general agent for the Two-Republics Life In surance company of El Paso, Texas, was in Mesa Friday accompanied by Charles R. Russell, superintendent of the agency force of the company. The men were here looking over the field and boosting for the company, for which Mr. Rountree has been waging n pretty vigorous campaign for several weeks in this section. Mr. Russell was enthusiastic over the crop outlook in this section. BORROWS HORSE AND STEALS MELONS Deputy Sheriff W. P. Pleasant of Chandler called Judge Geo. S. Irwin Sunday night and informed him that somebody had been stealing water melons in Mr. Blackshire's melon patch and being hard pressed, had skipped off without a horse, which was evidently left in payment for the melons. Not knowing of the fact that his horse had been felt in unconscious pawn. Domingo Manuel, an Indian of the Salt River reservation, who had been informed that a horse that someone had stolen from him was in the Chandler neighborhood, went over and identified the animal. Ad mitting ownership of the horse ex planations were called for. Manuel said that his horse had been stolen Saturday night, after he had return ed from spending the Fourth in Phoenix and that he had been in formed Sunday that he would prob ably find it in Mesa. He denied any knowledge of the melon thief. His story was straight and Judge Geo. Irwin let him go. Several parties motored to Granite Reef and spent the afternoon swim ming Sunday. A good swimming hole was located by one of the patt ies, and the water is said to lie clear and fresh from a nearby spring. GLENDALE Miss Margaret Meagher, of Glen dale, is the correspondent of The Arizona Republican in that dis trict and will be glad to receive all items of news at the Glenwood hotel. VISITING AT GARDEN OF ALLAH Mitts Margaret Meagher, corie spondent for the Arizona Republi can is spending a couple of weeks with her friend, Miss Margaret Wheeler at the Garden of Allah. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO CAVE CREEK Saturday the Fourth of July, a crowd motored from heie to Cave Creek, where they spent the day at the Howard Ranch picnicking. They returned in the evening by moon light and all report having had an enjoyable time. The party wan made up of the following: Mesdames Kant. Fiock. Cartniel. Gump, Myers, Garrick, J. 1 Lewis, Pinnell; Messrs. Gant, Fiock, Myers, Pinnell. Carrirk, Lewis, Gump, Brooks and Miss Elsie Harrington. Harry T. Conner returned yester day afternoon from a several days' stay in Prescott taking in the Frontier Days celebration, and re ports having had a very pleasant time. E. C. Evans, an experienced canta loupe picker is a recent arrival from Prescott, coming to assist in the lo cal harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Cox spent the fourth in Phoenix. RETURNS FROM PARKER Ed Smith, pleasantly remembered as being associated with the Sam ple te More Market for several months, but who has been in Parker since last November, has returned to Glendale and is with them once more. Ed says he is very glad to get back home again. A Jolly crowd motored from here to . Riverside last Sunday evening, where they enjoyed the several at tractions till a late hour. SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS Cement sidewalk is being laid on North First avenue in front of the lota owned by Sample & More! and the Odd Fellows Lodge, und in front of the Rainbow theater. This will give an unbroken stretch from the City HaJl to the F. T. Patterson harness shop andi is a great improve ment for that block. J. A. Gabriel accompanied by R. E. Grijalva of the Glendale Lumber Company left Prescott Sunday morn ing at 6 o'clock and didn t get here till three Monday morning, encount ering tire trouble and sustaining a broken radiator. A very enjoyable time was had liy everyone at the picnic held the Fourth of July in the H. C. Mann grove midway between Glendale and Peoria. x Lesueur 'Spilsbury Company s urea t Continues Tuesday Mo M fen There comes & time in every business when cash is more desirable than "profits" wh new up-to-the-minute stock looks so good to us as an immediate supply of cash. We v FOURTEEI XlTa nrill eloan nut. oiriirv item nf this KAasnn'a stnrk Wot. a. nier Tint, a rido-Ia it.fm is t.n will be unconsidered and in which no price slashing that will lead to an immediate ccni ' and less of real value; this is the bargain time. Thrifty folks who would reduce the higl: dise and consequently greatest in volume of business done. No person within reach of ti and come to this store the very first day with the expectation of receiving greater value; - SAVE THIS FREE TICKET. In order to Impress upon you just what this great sale mean and to induce a daily money saving visit to the store, we will conduct a daily excursion to "Economy" and every day will sell some useful durable merchandise ut phenomenal savings, read the ticket below, then clip It out and aave it. Bring the cou pon and secur the great bargain for that day. THE BARGAIN ROUTE Excursion Ticket to Economy Good For One Trip Only READ THIS CONTRACT This ticket is good for one aally trip to Economy for the bearer, if an adult, between the dates of this sale inclusive, subject to the following, conditions: The dated coupon for each day must be pre sented to entitle bearer to the bargain for that day. The coupon must be presented at Lesueur Spillsbury Co. Cash Converter Sale during day it Is dated. Do not lose this ticket. It la valuable. It means saving one-half or more on needed merchandise. Daily Excursion to Economy Lesueur Spilsbury Cash Converter Sale. TRIP NO. 2 7-7-1914 Excursion to Economy. f cards of 5c Pearl Buttons for 15c Bring this coupon to Lesueur Spilsbury Store. TRIP NO. 3 7-8-1914 Excursion to Economy. 2 pair 25c Round Ticket Hose for 25c Bring this coupon to Lesueur Spilsbury Store. TRIP NO. 4 7-9-1914. Excursion to Economy. 4 papers 5c pins for 5e Bring this coupon to Lesueur Spilsbury Store. TRIP NO. 5 7-10-1914 5 spools Darning Cotton for 5c Bring this coupon to Lesueur Spilsbury Store. TRIP NO. 6 7-11-1914 6 5c Handkerchiefs for 15c Bring this coupon to Lesueur Spilsbury Store. TRIP NO. 7 7-13-1914 5 packages 5c Safety Pins for 10c Bring this coupon to Lesueur Spilsbury Store. TRIP NO. 8. 7-14-1914 15 packages Crimpled Hair Pins for 10c. Bring this coupon to Lesueur Spilsbury Store. , TRIP NO. 9. 7-15-1914 3 10c packages of Stickine Braid for 10c. Bring this coupon to. Lesueur Spilsbury Store. TRIP NO. 10. 7-16-1914 4 packages 15c hair net 5 in a package making 20 hair nets for 25c. Bring this coupon to Lesueur Spilsbury Store. Ladies' Summer Dresses GO IN THIS GREAT CASH CON VERTER SALE AT i2 PRICE Just 37 xi our beau tiful summer dresses left from our heavy spring selling. These dresses are carefully tailored from the newest light weight fabrics; these gar ments appeal to every particular woman and when we say one half price it will pay you to be here when the doors open. ALL SKIRTS GO IN THIS GREAT CASH CONVERTER SALE AT HALF PRICE $20.00 dresses at $10.00 17.50 dresses at 8.75 15.00 dresses at 7.50 12.50 dresses at 6.25 10.00 dresses at 5.00 8.00 dresses at 4.00 7.00 dresses at 3.50 6.00 dresses at 3.00 5.00 dresses at 2.50 4.00 dresses at 2.00 3.00 dresses at 1.50 V4 OFF ON ALL WOOL GOODS It is your chance to buy your fall and winter dress goods now. Thrifty folks will take advantage. w 0 $1.50 Wool Goods go at $1.12 $1.25 Wool Goods go at 93c $1.00 Wool Goods go at 75c 75c Wool Goods go at 54c 50c Wool Goods go at 38c WASH GOODS MUST GO All Voiles, Crepes, Eponge, Ratines, Gipsy and Rice Cloth Cash Converter Sale price, per yard 19c 25c Silk Dot Secco Silk, 27 inches wide Sale Price, per yard 15c P '2 for all Xvme re v am;is aii'l of the ye,-)!-' $12.00 llat 10.00 Hat-, 9.00 li;u: 8.00 llatl 6.00 II;.; 5.00 liM 4.00 lln-: 3.00 il.'.r HALF PI' f if; in, CKK- . $30.00 SuiU $22.50 ,Sur-f 21.00 Suif '. 20.00 Siii : 15.00 Sui , 13.50 Co;-' 11.00 Con-; 0.00 Co;:; 10 dozen ;. 15c value-!'., 25 Per Ce(1 None rose ; Hand En ; Sheer Lav" 75, Waist; $1.25 Wail: $1.50 Waif $2.00 Wai $2.50 Wai $3.00 Wai $3.50 Wai. $1.25 Hip Sale Pric $1.00 Sn -and grey' 42-inch U 75c value 36-inch ? our regulf sell saiftOi Remember the Place: Lesueur Spilsbury Co. Look for the large green sign. Let nc" miles to this sale. It will pay you. Make no mistake. Remember the place and Brs