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THE "ARIZONA KEIIUBLICAX, WEDNESDAY MOKNLNO. JANUARY (.
PAOE NINE
Money to Loan
A NEW LOAN CO. IN PHOENIX
Plenty of money for everybody in
Rums to suit on real estate or house
hold poods, pianos, livestock, any
oilier things of value; J5, to $50
loaned to salaried people on easy
payments. If you are in need, we
extend a helping hand at reasonable
rates; notes bought. Open evenings
until 8 P. M. UNION LOAN COM-P-AXy,
XE. corner 3d St. and Adams.
Phone 1337. tf
Hire a little salesmau at Trie Kb
publican office. A Want Ad will see
more customers than you can.
$-0ii. SCoU and $1500 to loan. Kinney
& Thrift. K. Adams. tf
js.iiinujij To $liUHHi.0O TO LOAN at
S per cent on ranch property, must be
"A" class land improved.
i-O.nOo to loan at S per cent on city
property, large loans pref erred.
:. K. PASCOE
T.02 North Central Ave. tf
C.ET THE MONET $10 to $100 on
you- piano, furniture, horse, cows, etc.
confidential, no delay. Mutual Loan
Co., 5 Lewis Bide. Phone 1396. tf
Lost and Found
STRAYED from lu2'.i East Morelund,
huh" grow ti black and brown Airdale,
"icrins collar; teward for information.
Ph., tie ;;::::!. f,
l.osT Red leather card case of Dr.
I.ivi It. Salmans of Tempe. Reward
for return. n
LOST A brown kid covered memor
andum bunk. Finder w ill please return
same to Henry Myers, care Arizona Re
publican, p
LOST liiindi of keys with Roose
velt (lain tag; return to o'Xeil auto,
reward. n
LOST rube; reward for return
to H. J. licnniU 4L- Co. or Phone 4S2. n
LoST - White horse, no shoes, long
in.i no and tail, if found notify Repub
lican, tf
STRAYED Prom pasture on Palo
Verde road between Tth St. and Center,
one red and white spotted heifer, 4
liM.nth old, small forage; finder Phone
12.111. n
ST Prow ii fur neck scarf on road
from Cranite Reel to Inglcside, reward
offered. Return to l'!27 X. Center Of
tone 2202. "rn
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The Cow Hoy Commercial Corral
Ph. 10fi3. The Largest Livery, Feed
and Sale Stables, Van Buren & Gr.
Ave.; Have Sheds for men, rigs, horses
& an Jron house for Ladies.
E. A. STARR Prop.
Thone 1063 tf
Lost and Found
KSTRAYS taken up in town of
Chandler: One light bay mare, three
white feet, blazed face, branded with
spade on left hip; one bay horse brand
ed J. I. T. It. on left hip. One brown
mare colt, not branded, hind feet
white. Held in Chandler city pound.
Inquire of W. P.. Pleasant. 1-M
Business Chance
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WANTED To MEET PARTY with
means to develop land and water pro
position. This is a chance to make
luoni-y and regain health if lost. State
wIkiv you can be seen. Ilox ?,S:iS Re
publican, p
PHOTOGRAPHERS For sale tent
f tudio, located in one of best towns in
Arizona. Bargain, doing good business.
133 care Republican. 1-p
DIXINO Room and equipment
for rem. Car-a Loma Hotel. Tempe. n
FOR SALE city Confectionery;
fc.ood business. Tempe, Ariz. 1-bb
Special Notlcei
Pil( iENIX
Tom Us. 2"tc; 1
city 2T,o cue
uintry trips.
Al'To LIVERY, 12 City
passengers any part of
h; special prices for
Phone 193)!. tf
STARI (INI
leu sesliuoing
work, lowest
guaranteed.
1 BLACKSMITH Lt; and
shop, only first class
prices. Try us, all work
322 South Second street.
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$10 REWARD for the arrest and
conviction of anyone stealing the Ari
zona Republican from the front yards
of any of our subscribers.
THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN
P.IG BARGAIN
Save $1.00 by taking ad
vantage of The Republican's
special period bargain offer,
lull year's subscription, in
cluding the big Sunday issue
for only $r..00 orfer positive
ly not good after January 9th.
This offer is made but once a
ear. Don't overlook this.
Arizona Republican.
Auto Time Table
FIKE'S AUTO STAGE LINE
Phoenix-Tempe-Mesa-Chandler
Cars leave Phoenix and Mesa every
SO minutes from 7 A. M. until 6 P. M,
and thereafter as follows:
Leave Phoenix Leave Mesa
7:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
S:00 " 7:00 "
S:00 " 8:00 "
10:30 " 9:00 "
Leave Tempe about 30 minutes after
leaving Phoenix. Leave Tempe about
20 minutes after leaving Mesa,
Mesa-Chandler Division
Leave Mesa Leave Chandler
8:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m.
10:00 " 9:30 "
12:00 " 11:30 "
2:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m.
4:00 " 3:30 "
6:00 " 5:30 "
Ficke'8 Auto Delivery Phone 414
tf
SOUTH SIDE NEWS
HORACE B. GRIFFEN, JR, GENERAL SOUTHSIDE AGENT
Refer to him Subscription Orders, Stops, Changes, as well as, all Bss
iness regarding Advertising and Job Printing.
TEMPE OFFICE MESA OFFICE
Casa Loma Hotel Bldg., Phone 53. With Everybody's Drug Store, Phone 6 or 55
Tempe Correspondent, H. B. Griffen, Jr. Mesa Correspondent Chas. F. Jones
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T1IPE
Chiropodist
DOYLE BROS. HERE TO
START SEWER WORK
CHIROPODIST, corns removed, 50
cents each; bunions, moles, warts, etc.,
removed by electricity. 39 Eaipt Adams,
Frank Shirley. Phone 1704. tf
BIG BARGAIN
Save $4.o0 by taking ad
vantage of The Republican's
special period bargain offer.
Full year's subscription, in
cluding the big Sunday issue
for only $i.00 Offer positive
ly not good after January 9th.
This offer is made but once a
rear. Don't overlook this.
Arizona Republican.
Cleaning and Pressing
SPECIAL 20 DISCOUNT on all
cleaning and pressing. Jones, Jones &
Co., Phone 3150. 1-bm
Dressmaking
GOWNS and tailoring
Phone 3202.
reasonable,
l-dp
DRESSMAKING AT HOME or by the
day. 519 East Jefferson St. Phone
2466. 1-m
WE DO FANCY DRESSMAKING.
We teach dressmaking. The American
College of Dressmaking, Boom 12,
Monihon Bldg. tf
"Electric Carpet Cleaning
CARPETS CLEANED Telephone
33. Electric Carpet Cleaners. tf
Graduate Masseuse
Scientific body massage, Swedish
movements. (9 a. m. to 6 p. ni.) Even
ings by appointment. Miss Catherine
Power. 130 N. fith street, phone S.Mi,:.
2-k
Hand Laundry
SANITARY HAND LAUNDRY,
rough dry, 35c doz no acid used; each
bundle washed separate; first class
ironing also. 502 West Adams. Phone
3540. tf
First Work on New Sewerage System
for Tempe, Starts Today.
Osteopath
With the arrival yesterday of a
huge Buckeye traction ditcher, which
will be unloaded today, the Messre.
Doyle brothers, water and sewer con
struction contractors, will commence
laying the new sewer system for
Tempe and the work will be pushed
as rapidly as possible to completion,
owing to the great amount of work
to be done and to the further fact
that only a certain amount of ditches
can be dug a day, it will probably
take about five or six months to
complete the work. During the time
a'largo number of hands will be em
ployed in hand digging, laying pipe,
and working on the machines of the
construction gang.
The plans drawn and mapped out
by City Engineer L. ti. Knipe rail
for as complete and up-to-date a
sewer system as can be found any
where in the southwest. There will
be about eight and one-half miles
of sewer: part of which will run
through tIK center of the streets and
p:rt. through the alleys of the town.
Wherever possible piping will be run
through the alleys to prevent tearing
up the city streets, (in account of
the straightened financial condition
throughout the country, some months
passed after voting a bond issue for
the purpose, before a market for the
bonds could be ob'ained. However,
the bonds have been sold and the
contract awarded to Doyle Bros., of
Tucson and San Diego, and work of
installation is now under way.
The contract calls for some eight
miles or more of ten and eight inch
sewer pipe, of the outfall sewer sys
tem. It will have an outlet sediment
tank, where the sewage will be elect
rically treated and purified, prevent
ing the possibility of the spread of
contagion from the refuse. before
being thrown into the sewer below
Tempe. The Doyle Bros, contract
calls for the instillation of the work
for the city, but does not include the
connecting up of the sewers witli
the private houses. This work will
be done by the private - householde s
ml under private contract.
Messrs. George G. and W. .1. Doyle
ire in the city and will have personal
supervision ot tile work. 1 ne are
also at wark installing tin outfall
system at lloltville, Cal
ffice is located at 12 E
A Good Resolution
for the New Year
Resolve to pay all bills
by check this safe
guards your funds
against loss and saves
much time and ex
pense. You are cordially in
vited to start a check
ing account with us.
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HEBA
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having .encountered some pretty
ere weather on the trip.
For SALE As a whole or separate:
One birds eye maple chiffonier and
dresser, brass bed, silver laced Wyan
dot,, chickens. Call at Mrs. Claude
Brower ranch, R. P. D. No. 2, Box 20,
Tempe. Gen. F. Miller. n
HERE FROM NEW MEXICO.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hileman are
here from New- Mexico to spend a
while visiting Ihe parent" of Mrs.
Ililenian, Mr. and Mrs'. C. W. Alex
ander in the southern part of Tempe.
TELEPHONE COMPANY
REPORTING PROGRESS
BACK TO COLLEGE.
Glenn Teeter left Tuesday night for
I. os Angeles to resume his studies at
the I'niversity of Southern Califor
nia. Mr. Teeter has been at the I'ni
versity for two years studying theo
logy. His visit home during the holi
days was the first since going
to school,
OVER FROM MESA.
Farmer Post .Master Fred Clay of
Gilbert, was over from Mesa yester
day looking over the city and at
tending to matters of business.
New Equipment Being Installed in
Business Houses Splendid In
crease for First Five Days
. of New Year
That there is a general increase in
business and that the prosperity wave
is already here is the optomistie view
of George E. Kellogg, local manager of
the Mountain States Telephone com
pany. It is the mission of Mr. Kellogg
to visit the patrons of the exchange
soon after the first of each and every
month. While the telephone is coming
to bo looked upon as a necessity yet at
the same time ith as been demonstrat
ed that people have been able to do
without the service. For the reason
that no less than fifteen phones have
been installed in the first five days of
the new year has led to the conclusion
I that there ia a "going up" feeling in
the atmosphere and the fact that peo
ple are coming to realize the existance
of better times is no doubt responsible
lor the increase in new business.
Among those who are installing addi
tional equipment is the A. & I!. Gro
cery who now have two main line in
struments, The O. K. Stables, the
Kleinman stables and Mesa Fish
Market. The remainder of the new
business comes from the residential
sc tion, not only w ithin the corporate
limits tit the city but from the section
to the south and east of Mesa.
TRIMMING
the McNary
talent as ,t
s attracting
DR. A. C. GRAVES Osteopathic
physician and surgeon, over McKee's,
1st Ave. and Adams St. Phone 1335. tf
Public Accountant
C. P. LEE. 3(13 National Bank of Ari
zona Building, Accounting, Auditing,
Systematizing. Will open and Close
Books of Account and make up Analy
tical statements and reports. tf
Turkish Baths
TURKISH AND STEAM Baths, la
dies' attendant, 11 W. Adams, Dono
frio' Bldg. tf
Transfer and Storage
THE WORLD MOVES so do we.
Union Transfer, 23 South First Ave.
Quicker than lightning that's our
service. Phone 3531. tf
LET YOUR MOVE BE OUR MOVE
CHAMBERS TRANSFER CO. PHONE
122S-427. 26 S. 2ND AVE. OPP.
COURT HOUSE. tf
Undertaking andEmbalming
EASTERLING & WHITNEY Un
dertakers and Embalmers. 213 West
Washington St., Phoenix, Arizona. tf
Auto Livery
I'lM H.M. At TO ljlI'.UI
Tivcl
city blocks 2.".C
i.issengers any part city, each 25c
itintry trips over 20 miles, 12c per m.
Phone 13S tf
MOHN, DR1SCOLL & MAUS Un
dertakers, Embalmers and Funeral Di
rectors, 311 N. 1st Ave. tf
UNDERTAKERS Moore & McLel
Ian; lady assistant, auto hearse. 329
West Adams St., Phone 601. tf
The local
5th street.
ADDINGTON SCHOOL
All materials free except
sepia anil I- renin
OF ARTS
canvas, oil.
cntyon. Chemical
oil for fabric china. Blue key and pas
tel. Honrs 2 to ; p. m. Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Addington. graduate artist. S04
West sth St. Adv. n
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MISS LEONA GOODWIN MARRttu
Confirmation of a well defined ru
mor that one of Tempe's most popu
lar young ladies had been receiiu
married, was received in this city
yesterday, when a letter bearing the
news came from the bride herself.
Miss Goodwin was married to Mr.
Ed. Fuel at Globe, by a justice of
the peace of that city during Ihe
holidays. H was on account of the
severe rains and washouts along the
way that word was not sooner sent
to friends and relatives in Tempe.
Mrs. Fuel met her husband in his
mother's home in Tonto basin, where
she has been hoarding since going
to Tonto basin In the fall to teach
school. The friendship soon ripened
into love and the young couple de
cided to be married at. once. The
groom is a young rancher and (attic
man of the basin and, is well known.
They will make their home With Mrs.
F. M. Fuel until the close of tho
school term in May. The bride ,s
the attractive daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. ,1. Goodwin of Tempe.
ARTISTIC WINDOW
Mr. W. J. Bryant of
drug store ' has original
window trimmer that
attention. His latest creation is a
"telephone window" and it is a good
one. Here are rural, party, business
and residence phones running straight
over the wires, properly installed,
to No. 33. which is McNary's number.
The window is unique and suggestive.
JUDGE AUSTIN TO PHOENIX.
Judge C. (i. Austin went over to
Phoenix on professional business
Tuesday, returning late in the evening.
COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING
The members of the Mesa Commer
cial did) will meet in tne club rooms
on Thursday evening of this week,
January Tth. The metier of electing a
secretary is to come up for discussion
and it is urged that every member of
the club be present.
f..r-
GAS STATION CHANGE
The uasoliue station which ha
merly been lnaintaitieii at G rover's
place on the corner has been trans
ferred to the Beyerle garage on West
Main Mreet whi h has recently been
nufi-ed the Reliance tuira.se.
MOVING OFFICE
The office of the Pomeroy Realty
company was move 1 yesterday from
the (ifiie- of R. A. Kingsbury to the
office of the Mesa Land company, first
.i.ior west of the nostoffire on the
Chandler court.
SCHAEFFER'S MARKET A sani;
tary meat,- fruit and vegetable market
that will treat you right. Everything
fresh daily. Two doors south of post
office, Tempe. Adv. tt
Transfer and Storage.
LIGHTNING DEL. TRANSFER CO.
We store or haul anything. Phone
5fi4 and 1126. 12 South Central. . tf
Attorneys
J. W. Crenshaw, lawyer
Office 211 Fleming Bldg.
tf
Auto Painting
At To PAINTING, estimates given.
P! one 2133. E. C. Higgins. 511 E.
Monroe. tf
Contractors and Builders
WE DESIGN and build artistic
homes. No contract too large, none
too small. All kinds of jobbing
promptly attended to. No charge for
plans. W. II. Jones, general con
tractor, 8:5 N. 7th Ave., phone 8656
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NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING OF GOLDEN STATE
PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY
Pursuant to Article XIV of the By-
Laws, Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholders of
tho Golden State Portland Cement
Company, a Corporation organized and
existing under the laws of the State of
Arizona, will be held in the office of
said Corporation and of J. W. Cren
shaw, Room 211 Fleming Building, in
the City of Phoenix, County of Mari
copa, State of Arizona, on j uesoay, me
2nd day of February, 1H15, at the hour
of 1 o'clock P. M. of that day, for the
purpose of electing directors of said
Corporation for the ensuing year and
of transacting any other business com
ing before the said meeting.
Dated this 15th day of December,
19U.
F. O. WYMAN,
president of said Corporation.
C. W. RCSSEL,
Secretary of said Corporation.
HANSEN OPENS AUCTION HOUSE
After twenty odd years in the auc
tion business it is pretty hard for
one to stay out of the game, accord
ing to John Hansen, of Tempe, .who
has opened an auction house at Five
points, in Phoenix, and will cry the
sales of various and sundry arti
cles everv Saturday tit the Dcnvr
corral. :
ASSISTANT IN POST OFFICE
Mrs. Sadie Mapes has accepted
position as assistant clerk in the post
office and will go to
capacity at once. .
ORDINANCE NO. 33.
AVHEREAS, on the fuh day of July,
ifH, an ordinance was passed by this
Commission and approved by the
Mayor, being ordinance No. IS. by
which ordinance the grades of the cen
ter line of roadway on First Street
lrom the north line of Adams Street
to the south line of Roosevelt Street-in
Churchill Addition to the City of Phoe
nix was established:
WHEREAS, it is desired that in the
event First Street from the north line
of Adams Street to the south line of
Roosevelt Street in Churchill Addition
to the City of Phoenix be hereafter
paved, that the grade as set 1'yth in
said ordinance No. IS shall be the grade
to which paving shall be laid.
NoW THEREFORE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COM
MISSION OF THE CITY OF PHOE
NIX AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That in the event First
Street, lrom the north line of Adams
Street to the south line of Roosevelt
Street in Churchill Addition to the City
of Piioenix, is hereafter ordered to be
paved, that the grade for said streets
as set forth and established in said
ordinance No. is shall be the grade to
whic h said paving shall be laid.
Section 2. All rails of any street car
line laid on isai(l street shall be elevated
a maximum elevation of one-quarter
Vi) inch above the pavement imme
diately adjacent thereto.
Section 3. That this ordinance shall
not apply to the grade on said street
between the south line of Van Buren
and the north line of Polk street.
Section 4. All ordinances or parts
of ordinances in conflict with the pro
visions of this ordinance are hereby. re
pealed. This ordinance shall be in full force
and effect thirty (lays after its passage
and approval by the Mayor, and publi
cations as required by the charter of
the City of Phoenix.
PASSED by the Commission of the
WORK ABOUT COMPLETED .
The work of installing the division
gates in the Consolidated canal and
Sombside system ar, abent completed
and ti e water will b,- : .:rn- in within
a few daj s.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
The Knights of Pythias met in reg
ular session Monday evening and de
cided to hold their regular installation
of officers on Monday evening of next
week. ,lt is urged that a full attend
ance be present at the next meeting
I night.
LANDOWNERS SIGNING UP
W. H. Bench, in charge 'f the field
work for the Arizona Land and Devel
opment company is Very much encour
aged over the manner in which the
land owners in the first unit of the
proposed projeetsjire taking hold of the
plan to develop the land. The contract
specifies practically everything along
the lines desired by the landowners and
they realize that it is a pi
whereby they will be able to
their land.
position
develop
Fairbanks-Morse Engines
Schieren's Duxbak Belting, Pulleys, Shafting, Pumps, Etc
ARIZONA HARDWARE SUPPY CO.
3rd Ave. and Jackson "We Have the Stock" Phoenll
work in that
SPEND DAY IN PHOENIX.
Charles H. Prather and Paul Mr
Dole spent the morning in Phoenix
Tuesday.
City of Phoenix,
comber, !H4.
APPROVED this 22
her. Bill.
CEO.
Attest:
FRANK THOMAS.
City Clerk.
this 22" day of De-
day ot Decem-
r.
YOUNG,
Mayor,
Phoenix Directory
Automobiles ' Garages ' Accessories
Ai Ai At
Official TOURING GARAGE
McARTHUR BROS.
DODGE
PACKARD
JEFFERY
Arizona Motor
Company, Inc.
Help Yourself and Help
the Valley; Drag the Roads!
RIGHT-OF-WAY
PRAYER MEETING SERVICE.
Members of the - Christian church
are urged to be present at ,the mid-
week prayer meeting service tonight
at "!:" o'clock. Important matters
will be discussed.
BACK FROM THE MOUNTAINS
T J. Goodwin returned " Monday
night from spending some week or
ten days in the mountains inspecting
some mining property. He reports
Buy Your
Groceries and Meats
at tlie
Harry Lukin
CASH STORE
Phone 7 E. 8th St.
Tempe '
AUTOMOBILES Everything (or tk
automobile carried In atock.
FIRST AND VAN BUREN STREETS
BUICK
VULCANIZING OF ALL KINDS DONE PROMPT
LY. WORK GUARANTEED. OUT OF TOWN
WORK SOLICITED.
207 W. Washington St.
Overland Phone 2t
W. W. CATLIN COMPANY, State Agenti
Garage and Salesrooms
313 North Central Avenue. Phone 1450
Arizona
Vulcanizing Works
RISE OF A HOMESTEADER
James Walker of the Walker tne
gar company of I.os Angeles, was a
Mesa visitor yesterday calling on the
trade and incidentally renewing ac
quaintances. Mr. Walker was a resi
dent of this place a few years ago dur
ing which time he took a homestead
on the desert north and east of Mesa.
He later transferred the bind and went
from here to I-os Angeles where he be
gan the growing of pickles and later
became interested in the vinegar fac
tory. CRUDE OIL FAMINE
The work at the Mammoth mine in
i.o cudfield district has temporarily
shut down on account of the oil famine
existing at the mine which makes it
impossible to operate the machinery..
DRILLING DEEP WELL
I.. V. Cutler was a Mesa visitor yes
terday and reported that a drill is now
enrou'te to his deep-well south and east
ef Mesa on the Wheeler tract. The
well was dug to a depth of 109 feet
iwhen on account of the tlow o w.uc.
i it became necessary to stop digging.
large centrifugal pump and g.isuuot
online was installed when it was dis
covered that the water supply was tn
urri. ient. This was the first time that
!an attempt was ever made to pump
i water Trom a dug well for irrigation
purposes. The. hole which is to be
i drilled is to be .16 inches in diameter
and the contract provides that the dnl
i is to 1e :.ent down until a sufficient
' (W- ia encountered to irrigate the en
tire quarter section. Mr. Cutler has a
splendid location' on the desert and has
a good portion of his lann cic... ...
FISH'CREEK VISITOR
Victor Ross who purchased the hotel
rights of the Fish Creek station from
George Kdmunds was a Mesa visitor
vesterday. He reports that the roads
REPUBLIC TIRES
Transcontinental Garage
108 X. Second Ave.
Arizona Distributors. Thone 1T.S1
Reliable Rubber Works
S6 North Central Avenue.
The only completely
equipped vulcanizing plant
in the city. All work ab
Bo'.utely guaranteed.
REO
Official A. A. A. Transcontinental Garage.
108 North Second Avenue. Phone 1 r.Sl
Karl Brown, Shop Foreman
MOTOR CARS. W. A. Horrell
521 N. Central. Phone 1221
Expert Service Men
CAPITAL
AUTO SUPPLY CO.
ACCESSORIES
U. S. TIRES, OILS, GREASE
Everything But the Auto
517 N. Central Ave. Phone 1071
FRANKLIN
THE EA3IEST RIDING CAR ON THE MARKET
TODAY
GEO. HAGEMAN, Distributor for Arizona
Corner Second and Adama Street
Ford Motor Car
S-Paeienger, $565. Runabout, foil
EDWARD RUDOLPH, Agent
308-310 E. Adam St
llaricopa County Agent for Firestone
Tires
Master
Carburetors
More Mileage, Mere Speed,
More Power, Guaranteed
SOUTHWESTERN CARBURETOR
309-315 North Central Avenue
cu
MAXWELL
O'NEILL AUTO & SUPPLY CO.
B. Trent, Manager. Automobile Repairing
$a50 F. O. B. Phoenix C.oot'year Tirei-Auto Accessories
Gray & Davis Starter326 28-30 N- Central Phone 68.
Huntsman-Hotchkiss
Overland Co.
227-229 North Center
Phone 1916
FEDERAL
TIRES
out towards the mountains are in prime ' Sec. 2. Whenever any offices, as
conditinns since the recent rains. ! sistantsliips or employments are or
may be consolidated with any other of-
"TO ORGANIZE DANCING CLASS
It is announced that Miss Beatrice
Crane of the Arizona School of Music
will be in Mesa Saturday evening to
((induct a dancing class at which all
the modern ball room dances will be
taught. The plan is to determine the
number el' individuals to wish to avail
themselves of the opportunity at an
early date. The tickets for the course
are on sale at K trybody's DruR store.
ORDINANCE NO. 31
AX ORDINANCE TO PROMOTE
ECONOMY IN THE ADMINISTRA
TION OE THE CITY GOVERNMENT.
T.E IT ORDAINEJ HY THE COM
MISSION OE THE CITY OF PHOE
NIX, as follows:
Sec. 1. That the city Manaser is
authorized and empowered, whenever!
and so lon,r r.s in his judgment the best
interests of the City and of the citi- j
zens thereof will be subserved or pro- j
moled thereby, to consolidate any of j
the offices, as.sistantships and employ- !
meats created and provided for, or !
which may he hereafter created and j
provided for, by any ordinance of the
City of Phoenix, with any other office. '
assistant.bip or employment which is
or may be created and provided for by j
city ordinance, or which is created and )
provided for by the terms of the City '
Charter of the City of Phoenix; and he j
is hereby authorized and empowered to i
direct and require that such offices, i
ssistantships or employments so con- I
solidated shall be filled by one and the.
same person, and that the duties and '
r vices pertaining or to pertain to I
such offices, assistantship.s or cmplov- i
:nents shall be performed and rendered I
by one and the same person. I
j fiee, assistantship or emplo inent here
: under, the person appointed to fill the
j said consolidated offices, assistantships
; or employments, before entering upon
; the performance of the duties thereof,
: shall make and file bis official bond.
conditioned as required by law, in an
j amount to be fixed by the City Man
' ager and at least equal to the largest
j bond required by law for either one of
' said offices, assistantships or employ
t ments so consolidated: and the cutn-
pensatiou to be paid (o the incumbent
thereof shall l.e the salary or compen
1 sation provided by law for the highest
j salaried of the offices, assistantships
j or employments so consolidated, until
j tile Commission of the City of Phoenix
i shall by ordinance or resolution otber
i wise provide.
Sec. 3. hereas, tuts ordinance re
quires early operation in order to pre
serve the public peace, health and safe
ty, and in order to more economically
and efficiently conduct and administer
the government and affairs of the Cits'
proval by the Mayor, and is hereby
declared to exist, and this ordinance
shall be in full force and effect from
and after its passage by the Commis
sion of the City of Phoenix and ap
proved by the Mayor, -and is hereby
exempted from the operation of the
referendum provisions of the City
Charter.
PASSED T5Y THE COMMISSION of
the City of Phoenix this 22nd day of
December. 1HH.
APPROVED this 22nd day of Decem
ber, inn.
CEO. r. YOl'Nil.
Mayor.
Attest:
" FRANK THOMAS
City Clerk.
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A Great Bargain
In a Grape Fruit Grove and one in an Alfalfa Farm.
Must be
about it,
in All
Lands
sold. Price way down.. Let us tell you
Investment Securities
Phoenix Trust Co.
16 West Adams Street
Parts of the Vail e v. Orange and
Grape Fruit Lands a Specialty
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