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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1913 PAGE PNE I Fine Piece of Farming Land For Rent W. J. KINGSBURY Tempe M. Ellingson & Sons Dealers in Hay and Grain, Seed Grain, Seed Oats, Feed Oats, Rolled Barley, Alfalfa Seed, Grain Bags, etc. TEMPE Prescription work la a specialty with us that places our stora A claas. EVERYBODY'S DRUG STORE Mesa, Arizona YOU SHOULD Call ana Bern the- Racycle. tha aest wheel made. I carry a large line of Racycles, Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies. Repairing quickly done. nswo THE BICYCLE MAN 25-27 East Adams THE RACYCLE STORE TOM'S FRENCH KITCHEN The best the market affords. 11 West Washington St. Conboy Drug Company Everything in Drugs Corner Adams and First Streets TOM & SING'S AMERICAN KITCHEN Regular Meals, 35 Cents. Short Orders All Night. 26 North Center St, Phoenix ENGLISH KITCHEN RESTAURANT SHORT ORDERS Open Day and Night We make the kind it pays to buy. N. PORTER SADDLE AND HAR NESS COMPANY The only Market in Phoenix re ceiving fish fresh daily California Fish and Oyster Market 119 N. First Ave. Overland 1109 Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see more customers than you can. WHEN YOU HAVE ANY DONE, SEE THAT THIS TRADES COUNCIL Is on it, or that it is done by one of the firms below, who are entitled to use it: ARIZONA REPUBLICAN ARIZONA DEMOCRAT ARIZONA GAZETTE ARIZONA STATE PRESS MESA FREE PRESS R. A. WATKINS THE QUALITY PRESS (Signed) Label Committee Garden City Restaurant New Location 21-23 East Adams St. HARNESS SOUTH SIDE NEWS TEMPE i Horace B. Griffen, agent for Tompe will care for news, sub- scriptions and advertising In j the Tempe department. Office j with A. Nlelson & Co. j NORMAL REPRESENTED AT YAVAPAI INSTITUTE Professors Matthews and Felton of Normal Attend Sessions at Prescott Two lectures given and two secured in return. This is the result of a vi.sit to Prescott by A. J. Matthews, president of the Tempe Normal, and J. L. Felton, English instructor there, where they each appeared on the pro gram of lecturers at the annual ses sion of the Yavapai County Teachers' association which was conducted in connection with the annual county fair at Prescott this week. Inci dentally the two Normal teachers found it possible to secure a couple of prominent school institute lectur ers to appear before the student body here with short lectures, one this morning anil one next Monday morning. Dr. Schaffer, an old institute lead er of New York, who has been doing lecture work before the Yavapai teachers this week, will arrive in Tempo this morning with Professor Felton trnm Prescott. At the Normal Hie d ctor will address the student ! dy at the spec ial request of Presi dent Matthews. Nine o'clock is the hour and to those of the town who ;.re interested Mr. Matthews extends a most cordial invitation to be pre sent. Ir. Schaffer's lectures dwell mainly upon the science of govern ment. Dr. Winship, editor of the New Filmland Journal of Education with headquarters at Boston, will spend the remainder of this week in Tempe a:- the guest of Mr. Matthews. On Monday nv rning lie will appear be fore the student body. Dr. Winship ill be one of the prominent leetur i rs at t he joint county teachers' in siitute to be conducted in Phoenix rext week. Concerning the institute of this v. ( ck at Prescott, President Matthews v. ho returned yesterday, states that boyond a doubt it was the best ever. !' th he and Mr. Felton appeared on ihe program last Tuesday with educa tional addresses. Mr. Felton also ap peared again vesterday afternoon. Dr. P.. H. II. Rlome, president of the flagstaff Normal, and Dr. R. II. Wilde, president of the University ot Arizona at Tucson, were also prom irent ameng the list of speakers. With about ninety teachers present and forenoon and evening sessions, considerable good was derived from the institute. The final session was held last night. Aside from educational phases of the week the visitors in the city vere royally entertained throughout their stay, particularly on Wednesday ev ening when a gorgeous banquet was fiven in their honor at the Prescott club. Incidentally the instructors from the Tempe normal found an oppor tunity to meet practically all the par ents of the t'.vt nty-ud-d students from Yavapai county who are attending school here. OVERLAND FROM LOS Chas. C. Curryand Cliff Gunning arrived in Tempe yesterday morning from L.o.s Angeles by automobile. Out of Los Angeles through the greater part of California the roads are in fairly good shape. Put from Yuma on to the Salt River valley Curry lrcely declares that the road condi tions ale indescribable. At one time they were forced to wait a couple of duys for a shipment of tires from Los Angeles, the first set being com pletely ruined by the bad roads. Curry is now driving a new machine from the Overland which he pur chased here last spring and made the trip to California in. It is a big Pope-Hartford touring car. Both Curry and Gunning expect to -spend the winter at Tempe. PALMETTO & BRUHL TONIGHT Enrico Palmetto, the distinguished tenor and his piano accompanist, Martin Bruhl, will appear at the Normal auditorium this evening as the second number on the lecture and entertainment course to be conducted in Tempe this winter. As a public entertainer Mr. Palmetto has traveled the world over, particularly in the European continent where he received his musical education. So much is Iiik voice like that of the famous Caruso that he has come to bo known Mmost universally as the "Danish Caruso." Martin Bruhl, the accom panist, born and educated in Ameri ca, is none the less popular than Mr. rtlmetto for the class and variety of entei tainment he gives. Together the tvo gentlemen of most exceptional musical talents furnish an evening entertainment that does not often come to a town the size of Tempo. DR. B. C. M'CLINTOCK, M. D. C. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Office with G. R. Finch, Livery and Feed Stables. Phone 32. Tempe, Arizona WILBUR REALTY CO. Everything in Real Estate Mesa The Gem City Arizona As the patron of the series will stili sae money through purchasing a siasun ticket, the p!at of seats at the auditorium may be found today at Laird & Dines' drug store. THE MOVIE PROGRAM Four thousand feet of extra good pictures is the scheduled program for the moving picture shown at the Goodwin opera house here this eve ning. "Tlie Vengeance of the Sky stone" in two reels is the evening feature. In addition, "For the Love of Mike" and "The Animated Weekly" will find a place on the program. "HAPPY THIRTY" GLIDE The Happy Thirty dance club of Tempe will give another of its pop ular dances at the Cosmopolitan hall tomorrow evening. 15es--e's orchestra from Phoenix composed, of the piano, trap drums and violin, will officiate from the music stand. CLUB RECEPTION TODAY From 3:00 to 6:00 this afternoon the members of the Tempe Woman's club will entertain the ladies of Tem pe with an "at home" meeting to be held at the H. G. Corson home, cor ner of Seventh street and Myrtle avenuo. The club long has held it their intention to entertain the ladies some way or another: to state it definitely, the club needs a larger membership and through the medium of showing the outsider just what there is to be derived from the var ious departments as an active worker. ! the present members have settled j upon the reception for this after- noon. A short musical and literary program followed by light reiresh ments will be the order of the fest iivities. All ladies of Tempe are ex tended a cordial invitation by the board of directors of the club to at tend the reception. Three to six o'clock are the hours. OLD PASTOR HERE Rev. Rosaly Acuff, at one time pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, of Tempe, was a vis itor here yesterday renewing ac quaintances with his old friends. Rev. Mr. Acuff is now returning to Dun can, Arizona, to serve as the pastor of the M. E. church there for the third consecutive year. . o GREAT REDUCTION SALE. We find ourselves overstocked in wo men's and children's ready to wear garments, and we have desired to make a 25 per cent discount before Fair Week. The sale is now on and will last until Wednesday, Nov. 5th. This sale will also include women's suits, wool j dresses, silk dresses, separate coats, sep arate skirts, elu kiren s coats, hats ano bonnets and wash dresses. You cannot make money faster than to call on us this and next week. Everything Is fresh and new. J. J. Hodnett Dry Goods Co., Tempe. Advertisement It ORDINANCE NO. 571 WHEREAS, the Phoenix Railway Company of Arizona, a corporation now operating a street car line over and along Third Street, between Mc Dowell Road and Roosevelt Street (formerly known as Baltimore Street), in the City of Phoenix, Arizona, are willing and desirous of moving their tracks from the east side of said Third Street, where they are now op erating their street tars, to a posi tion ten (10) feet west thereof, and have tendered The Common Council of the City of Phoenix a deed to that portion of the east side of said Third Street now claimed by them as a private right of way; and, WHEREAS, the owners of property abutting upon said Third Street bet ween said McDowell Road and said Roosevelt Street, are desirous of hav ing said Phoenix Railway Company of Arizona move its rails from the east side of said Third Street to a position more nearly in the center of the said Third Street between the points above elescribed; and, WHEREAS, The Common Council of the City of Phoenix believes that it will operate to the advantage of said City and said property owners tri have said rails moved from the east side of said Third Street to a pe.sition more nearly in the center thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COMMON COUNCIL OF PHOENIX DO ORDAIN AS FOL LOWS: Section 1. That that certain strip of land ten (10) feet wide, on Third Street, between McDowell Road and Roejsevelt Street, (formerly, known as Baltimore Street) in the City of Phoenix, County of Maricopa and State of Arizona, anil more particu larly described as the ten (10) feet immediately west of and abutting upon that certain strip of land lying along Third Street between McDowell Road and Roosevelt Street, (former ly known a.s Baltimore Street) and bring the private right of way deed ed to the Phoenix Railway Company of Arizona by Lloyd Tt. Christy and wife, as per deeel recorded in Book No. 53, pages 357-358, dated February 11, 1901, and running from said Mc Dowell Road to said Roosevelt Street (formerly known as Baltimore Street), he and the same is hereby vacated to public use, and the right of such use is hereby expressly conferred upon the Phoenix Railway Company cf Arizona, a corporation, as a pri vate right of way for the purpose of operating its street cars thereon and thereover. Section 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions cf this ordinance are here by repealed. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication, as by law required, and the cost of such publication shall be borne by the Phoenix Railway Company of Arizona. PASSED by The Common Council of the City of Phoenix this 21st clay of October, 1913. LLOYD B. CHRISTY. Attest: Mayor. FRANK THOMAS, City Recorder. 1 I MESA Mr. Gibbons at Everybody's Drug store will care for subscriptions, advertising;, and news of the Mesa department. Phone 291 and 22 R. MESA'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEWS OF THE DAY RECLAIMERS TO RECLAIM. The Chandler-Walker syndicate who for the last two months have been seeking to obtain signatures of land owners in that section southeast of Chandler across the Consolidated canal on wheh they purposed to install an up to date system of pumping plants whereby they would reclaim about ten thousand acres of fine land have about j obtained the reejuired amount of land work will begin in a short time. Only such lands as are signed up when the allotment of water is made will enjoy the benefits of the system to be in stalled as it w ould be impossible to al lot water to the other lands that come in later as the amount developed will be one seconel foot per quarter section. It is the intention of the promoters to install a plant and then test the water supply and allot it as far as it will go and then put in another plant and so on. The average lift of water in the project is about 45 feet and it is not expected that the expense of pumping will be very much higher than the charges under the gravity system. BUCKEYE VISITORS. Col. T. N. Clanton and T. B. Fagan, both of the growing town of Buckeye spent several days here this week on business. Col. Clanton is well known in Mesa anel has many frienels in this vi cinity. Mr. Fagen is not so well known here but is one of Buckeye's substan tial citizens. FUNERAL TODAY. The funeral of Mrs. Tenay McGill who died Wednesday, will take place at the Baptist church at 10 A. M. Rev. E. C. Forsythe of ficiating. The under taking firm of W. A. Burton & Sons will be in charge. Interment will be in the City cemetery. DROVE TO PHOENIX. E. anrl P. Pomeroy drove to Phoenix yesterday on mining business. Those gentlemen have recently organized the Pomeroy Copper company to take over and work a group of claims adjourning the Magma property at Superior. This property is said tej be really a part of the Magma lode. If this should prove true it will add two more millionaires to the long list of Mesas successful men. CLEMONS IN TOWN. W. J. Clemans and son Earl were among the callers in the Gem city yes terday. MOTORED TO PHOENIX. E. M. LeUaron and L. V. Guthrie, both of the Arizona Land company motored to the capital city yesterday em business where they spent the day on business for their firm. FROM DOUGLAS. Rev. Mr. Martin of Douglas was a business visitor in Mesa yesterday. Mr. Martin is a member of the state board of Missions for the Christian church anel is a clergyman of consitlerable des tinction in his part of the state. FROM CHANDLER. Dr. A. J. Chandler of Chandler spent most of yesterday in Me-sa on business Dr. Chandler reports that the new San Marcos hotel will soon be opened to the public and that several new busi ness blocks are going up in the town as well as plans are under way to build a third unit of the school. BACK FROM THE DESERT. W. C- Grace and Claud Hudson re turned yesterday from several days spent on Mr. Graces' ranch in the Chandler neighborhood. RESIGNATION REFUSED. At a meeting of the congregation of ihe local Baptist church Wednesday night the resignation of Rev. E. C. Forsythe the pastor who resigned sev eral days ago was after due considera tion refuseel and it is thought that Mr. Forsythe w-ill continue as pastor for at least another year. During the time that Mr. Forsythe has been here he has made many friends both in and out of the church who will be glad that he is to stay in Mesa. CHANDLER MAN IN PHOENIX. Ellis Barker of the ('handler section passed through Mesa yesterday morn ing en his way to Phoenix where he spent the elay on business. Mr. Bar ker recently made final proof on his homestead in that section of the valley. A BIG LANDLORD. W. II. Gilbert who for the last few years has been a resident of the Gem City and who is a property owner here at present, has purchased a quarter section of fine land in the Heard sec tion south of Phoenix and yesterday left for his holdings to supervise the planting of grain, and will make other improvements in the near future. He will be gone several days. PURLOINED WEALTH. Jose Ziniga complained yesterday in Justice Irwins court that one Jesus Doe, a recent arrival from Huertas kingdom, had purloined some of the said Jose's wealth anel had concealed it in a roll of bedding he therefore asks that a search warrant be forthcoming to give him authority to seek his goods and chat ties. The custodian of the peace and DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If your Back Hurts or Bladder both ers, drink lots of water. When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to loa your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get from any phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonf ul in a glass of water before breakfast each morn ing for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lit'nia, anei has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is a source of irri tation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent ithia-water elrink which everyone should take now anel then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drink ing, and no doubt you will wonder v. hat became rf your kidney trouble and backache. Agts., Busy Drus Store. Adv. dignity of this bailliwick ordered and decreed that Marshall Peterson should make an investigation and report to the court. Up to a late hour the mar shal had not maele a report. FISHER IN TOWN. Hon. Robert S. Fisher, late progres sive candielate for congress was a pro fessional caller here yesterday. MASON HERE. Mr. Mason, collector for one of the evening papers was here yesterday in the interest of his paper. o Hire a little salesman at The Re publican of' ice. A Want Ad will see more customers than you can. o ORDINANCE NO. 563 AN ORDINANCE amending Section 5 of Ordinance No. 53G of the City of rhoenix, entitled, "An Ordinance Relating to the Installation and Con struction of Electric Signs, Electric Outlining and Decorating." THE COMMON COUNCIL OF PHOENIX DO ORDAIN AS FOL LOWS: Section 1. That Section 5, of Or dinance No. 53G of the City of Phoe nix, entitled "An Ordinance Relating to the Installation and Construction of Electric Signs, Electric Outlining i and Decorating," be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 5. No sign illuminated by electricity- shall be erected unless such sign has all letters or devices marked out or formed by incandes cent electric light globes, or raised transparency letters such as glass, passing through metal face of sign from back to front will be allowed subject to the following restrictions: That all electric signs must be pro vided with not less than one (1) lamp of eight (8) C. P. per square feet of sign surface, except that ! smaller or larger lamps may be used provided that the equivalent of eight (8) C. P. per square foot of Fign surface is maintained. Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication a5 by law required. PASSED by The Common Council of Phoenix this 14th day of October. A. D., 1913. LLOYD B. CHRISTY, Attest: Mayor. FRANK THOMAS, City Recorder. o NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that an ejec tion will be held in the City of Phoenix, County of Maricopa, State of Arizona, on the 26th day of No vember, 1913, between the hours ' of six o'clock A. M. and six o'clock P. M. of said day, to determine whether or not the Common Coun cil of the City of Phoenix in said County and State shall issue the fol lowing bonds of the City of Phoenjx for ths following purposes and in the following amounts: Funding bonds. City of Phoenix, fcr the purposes of funding the float ing indebtedness of the City of Phoenix up to July 1st, 1913, amount ing to approximately one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000.00). Park bonds, City of Phoenix, for the purpose of providing a fund for the purchase of two tracts of land by the Common Council of the .City of Phoenix, said land to be used by said City of Phoenix and the inhabi tants thereof as public parks, saiel bonds tobe issued to the amount of Twotity-five ' Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00). Street improvement bonds for the purpose of street improvements and particularly the widening of Van Buren Street by condemnation oi otherwise from the West line of Cen tral Avenue to the East line of Sec ond Avenue in said City of Phoenix to an approximate width of fifty seven feet (57"). Van Buren Street when so widened to be for the use of the public, said bonds to be is sued to the amount of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00). Fire Department ' Improvement bonds for the purpose of enlarging the Fire Department of the City of Phoenix, increasing its equipment, ex tending its fire alarm system and the establishment of sub-stations for said Fire Department, said bonds to j be in the amount of . Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($75,000.00). Street Lighting bonds for the pur pose of installing light standards for lighting and beautifying the streets of the City of Phoenix, said bonds to be issued to the amount of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00). Notice is further given that the fellowing places in the several wards in said City of Phoenix are hereby designated and appointed by the Com mon Council of said City as the poll ing places where said election shall be held in said City of Phoenix on said 26th day of November, 1913, to-wit: First Ward polling place, No. 221 N. First Street. Second Ward polling place, Board oC Trade Rooms, N. W. Corner 2nd Ave., anil Adams Street. Third Ward polling place, No. 17 South 1st Ave. Fourth Ward polling place, City Hall. And Further, that the following persons are designated and appointed by the said Common Council as the officers who shall conduct said elec tion at saicl polling places, to-wit: First Ward, Inspector, C. J. Mc Eiroy. Judges, C. C. Lewis and War wick Scott. Clerks, Victor Steinne gcr and Irene V. Reif. Marshal, L. A. Amirault. Second Ward, Inspector, Dan Mc Dermott. Judges, E. P. Conway and N A. Morford. Clerks, Mrs. Mattie Williams, Amanda Chingren. Mar shal, H. C. McDonald. Third Ward, Inspector, Elmer V.'arren. Judges, Hugh Daggs and George D. Christy. Clerks, Jas. G. Simpson and Mary E. Hydenburg. Marshal, Wm. Fickas. Fourth Ward. Inspector, C. W. Cis ney. Judges. C. M. Sturges and Mrs. Imogens LaChance. Clerks, Mrs. L. Billups nn R. L. Hayes. Marshal, L. Morgan. By order of the Common Council of the City of Phoenix. Dated. Phoenix. Arizona, this 24th KUNZ BROS. AND MESSENGER MACHINERY Two Blocks South of Court House utomobile Clearing House Phoenix Directory Automobiles, Garages and Accessories Motor iizona sompany, inc. Arizona Vulcan izing Works BUCK R. 311-13-15 North Center GARAGE HUDSON & REO ellines Vehicle CASE CAPITAL CITY GARAGE Successors to Wesley W. Hill. Open for business today. We solicit your patronage. Repair work a specialty. 235 West Washington Street. Jak Staples and Tom Kimpton, Props. FRANKLIN Ford Motor Cars Motor Supply Co. 315-317 North Central Ave. Paige-Detroit Service House. Western Rubber PHone Phone 1249. Over and Williams Rubber Co. MOTORCYCLES Ha rley-Davidson day of October, A. D. 1913. FRANK THOMAS, City Recorder. o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF MARI COPA COUNTY, ARIZONA. Office of the Treasurer and Ex Officio Tax Collector of Maricopa County, Arizona. Notice is hereby given that the Du plicate Assessment Roll of Maricopa County, for the year 1913, is now in my possession for the collection of taxes levied therein; that said taxes are now due and payable at the off ice of the County Treasurer and Tax Collector, located in the Court House at Phoenix, Maricopa County, and that said taxes will become delin quent on the second Monday in Dec ember (December 8th) 1913, at five o'clock P. M.; and unless paid on that day or prior thereto, four per cent will be added to the amount thereof, as penalty, and interest from the time of delinquency, at the rate of ten per cent per annum until paid. ) It is further provided by the Stat utes of 1913, that ten days after the 31st day of December the back tax book shall be made up and an addi tional fee of fifteen cents shall be added for each tract of land or town let separately assessed, and it is also further provided, that within six months after taxes become delinriuent suit shall be filed by the Count" Treasurer in the Superior Court to enforce the payment of such delin quent taxes and if not paid beforo judgment, the property upon which raid tax is a lien, will be sold under execution to satisfy tax, penalty, in terest ami costs. School (Poll) and Road Tax will i be assessed to all, not in possession of such Tax Receipts, or not legally exempt. Given under my hand and the seal of this office, September 15. 1913. GEORGE A. MACDONALD, Treasurer and Tax Collector, Mari copa County. 229 E. Adams St. We sell on com mission. We pay cash for cars. Terms to honest people. AUTOMOBILES Everything for tha automobile carried in stock. First and Van Buren Streets Vulcanizing of all kinds don promptly, work, guaranteed out of town work solicited. 210 West Washington Slreat Overland Phone 521 SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO, D. ROPER, Proprietor St. STATE AGENCY AND REPAIR SHOP THE CARR AUTO CO. Storage and Repairing Open Day and Night 108-10 N. 2nd Ave. 3 Models 25, 35 and 40 All with electric starters. CHARLES H. McARTHUR Phoenix Garagj, 319 O-Ttral Avenue Co. Agent for the I. H. C. Com. mercial Truck, Next ta Hotal Adama. THE EASIEST RIDING CAR ON THE MARKET TODAY GEO. HAGEMAN, Distributor for Arizona Corner Sacond and Ada ma Straat 6-passenger. $625. Runabout. $576. EDWARD RUDOLPH r 308-310 E. Adams St. Agent for Maricopa county agent tar Flreaton Tires 229 E. Adams Street W. A. HORRELL Expert Cadillac Service Man GOODRICH TIRES MONOGRAM OIL EXPERT VULCANIZING PHONE 1103 Best equipped machine shop in southwest. Complete stock of accessories. OVERLAND AUTO CO., Phone 686. 326 N. Central Ave. Paige 25 $1075. Paige 3 $i:i!o. F. O. I?. Phoenix Completely equipped. Phone 1545 for demonstration. A. W. NEWTON 235 West Wash St. Worts vulcanizing We have the latest, largest and best equipped plant in the west. Goodyear No-Rim-Cut Tires. Special motorcycle dell vet y to out-of-town breakdowns. Accessories and supplies. MOTORCYCLE Ridaa Lika Pu!l man. Tha silent gray fellow. PHOENIX CYCLE CO, 1M N. Canto