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THE A1UZ0NA KEI'UBLI CAN, THUifSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1U15.
PAGE NINE
Lost and Found
!.( 1ST -lliwin fur neck scarf on road
from Cianite llecf to lngleside, reward
nil', led. Tie-turn to. 1i;jt X. Center or
Phone L'iii'. m
The Cow Boy Commercial Corral
Th. 10H3. The Largest Livery, Feed
and Sale Stables, Van Buren & Gr.
Ave.; Have Sheds for men, rigs, horses
& an iron house for Ladies.
E. A. STARR Prop.
Phone 10&S tf
ESTliAYS taken up in town of
Chandler: One light hay mare, three
white feet, blazed face, branded with
w 1 1 ; i 1 on left hip; one bay horse brand
ed J. I. T. 15. on left hip. One brown
mare colt, not branded, hind feet
White. Held in Chandler city pound.
Inquire of W. 1!. Pleasant. 1-bl
Eusiness Chances
UCSIXKSS CHAXCES C.Jld will.
1 in nil in-'' and lease of rooming; hoi me.
'. iitral loc-ati..ii. House is beautifully
decorated, furniture practically new,
house always full. This is a money
seller and will pay to investigate,
loceue .vi CriH'on. in 7 X. Central Ave.
r
s.mai.1. .i a ' r I'AcTr ru X( i i:rsi-
. NESS, wholesale and retail trade:
spictnUl opportunity for man and
wife: S 1 To will handle. Il.ix livCll Re
puidicci!. p
w a x f k iT"to mkF:tp.vutv wit h
incus to develop land and water pro
! " i t i. in. This is a chance to make
money and regain health .if lost. State
win re you can be seen. liox 3s:ls lle
pulili.an. p
PHOTe ! UA PlfEUSEor Tale tent
Kiuelio, located in one of best towns in
Arizona. Rat-Rain, doing good business.
GG33 care Republican. 1-p
Id MX".; Koti.M and equipment
for rein. Casa. l.oma Hotel. Tempe. n
KOR SA1.K City Confectionery;
pood business. Tempe. Ariz. l-bt
Special Notlcei
$10 KEVVAUD fur the arrest and
conviction of anyone stealing the Ari
zona Republican from the front yards
of any of our subscribers.
THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN
r.TC, BARGAIN
Save S4,i)0 by taking ad
vantage of Tile Republican's
spcial period bargain offer.
Cull year's subscription, in
cluding the big Sunday issue
for only SI. 00 Offer positive
ly not goo, after January 3th.
This offer is made but once a
year. Don't overlook this.
Arizona Republican. tf
Auto Livery
I'll! iKXIX Al'TO I.1VEI1Y
Twelve i ity blocks 2c
2 passengers iiiiv pari cily, each.
Country trips over i'" miles, Uc per m.
Phone IMS tf
Attorneys
J. V. Crenshaw, lawyer
Office 211 Fleming Bldg. tf
Auto Painting
Al.'lii J'AIXTIXG, estimates given.
Phone 21"3. E. C. Higgins. all E.
Slonme. tf
Contractors and Builders
V.'K 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, 823 X. 7th Ave., Phone 8C5C.
1-bK
Auto Time Table
FIKE'S AUTO STAGE LIXE
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. 8:30 p.m.
8:00 " 7:00 "
9:00 ' 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 "
G:00 " 5:30 "
Fi'jko's Auto Delivery Phone 414
tf
Chiropodist
CHIROPODIST, corns removed, 00
cents each; bunions, moles, warts, etc.,
removed by electricity. 33 East Adams,
Frank Shirley phone 1704. tf
BIG BARGAIN
Save 4. tut by taking ad
vantage of Tile Republican's
special period bargain offer.
Full year's subscription, in
cluding the hg Sunday issue
for only $.00 Offer positive
ly not fcood after January 8th.
This offer is made but once a
Tear. Don't overlook this.
Arizona Republican. tf
" Cleaning and Pressing
SPECIAL 20 DISCOUNT on all
cleaning and pressing. Jones, Jones &
Co.. Phone 3i:0. 1-bm
Dressmaking
GOWNS and
Phone 3202.
tailoring reasonable.
1-dp
WE DO FANCY DRESSMAKING.
Wo teach dressmaking:. The American
College of Dressmaking, Room 12.
Monihon Elds. tf
Electric Carpet Cleaning
"-''ijvBrniifniiriruijTw -j
CARPETS CLEANED Telephone
733. Electric Carpet Cleaners. tf
Graduate Masseuse
Scientific body massage, Swedish
movements. :i a. m. to 6 p. m.) Even
ings by appointment. Miss Catherine
Power, l.i'i X. ;th street. Phone ssn3.
2-k
Hand Laundry
' r-y irwtrtr jyuyyuvum
SANITARY HAND LAUNDRY,
rough dry, 35c doz., no acid used; each
bundle washed separate; first class
ironing also. 502 West Adams. Phone
3540. tf
Osteopath
DR. A. C. GRAVES Osteopathic
physician and surgeon, over McKee's,
1st Ave. and Adams St. Phone R35. If
Public Accountant
.'. P. REE. 'MV National Rank of Ari
zona Building, Accounting:, Auditing,
Systematizing. Will open and Close
Books oC 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
r.iniiTxixc ike. tuanseeu co.
We .store or haul anything. Plume
".fil ami IE:.;. 42 South Central. tf
THE WOULD -MOVES so do we.
Union Transfer. 2:1 South First Ave.
Quicker than lightning that's our
service. Phone 3531. tf
LET YOl Tt MOVE BE OUR MOVE
CHAMBERS TRANSFER CO. PHONE
122S-427. 25 S. 2ND AVE. OPP.
COURT HOUSE. tf
Undertaking andEmbalming
EASTERL1NG & WHITNEY Un
dertakers and Embalmcrs. 213 West
Washington St., Phoenix,. Arizona. t
MnHY lil-li'iil 1 ai i-o , ...
u i.j.j. u n. .M.iu.i un
dertakers, Emhalmers and Funeral Di
rectors, 311 N. 1st Ave. tf
UNDERTAKERS Moore & McLel
lan; lady assistant, auto hearse. 329
West Adams St.. rhone 601. tf
ORDINANCE NO. 33.
WHEREAS, on the fltlr day of July.
1111, ;in ordiri;inre was passed by this
Commission ami approved I y t lie
Mayor, being ordinance No. IS, by
which ordinance the divides of tiie ccn
1 r line of roadway on First Street
tivm the noitli line of Adams Street
to th,. 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 a.s set forth in
said ordinance No. 1 shall be the grade
to which paving shall be laid.
Now THEREFORE,
I'.E IT ORDAINED BY THE COM
MISSION OF THE CITY OF PHOE
NIX AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That in the event l-iYst
Street, from the north line of Adams
Street to the south line of Roosevelt
Street in Churchill Addition to the City
of Phoenix, is hereafter ordered to be
paved, that the grade for said streets
as siil forth and established in said
ordinance No. is: shall be the grade to
which .said paving shall be laid.
Section 2. All rails of any street car
line laid on paid street shall be elevated
a maximum elevation of one-quarter
e'il im h 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 days 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
City of Phoenix, this 22" day of De
cember. 11)14.
APPROVED this 22" day of Decem
ber, 114.
GEO. U. YOUNG,
Mayor, .
Attest:
FRANK THOMAS,
City Clerk.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING OF GOLDEN STATE
PORTLAND CEMENT COM
PANY Pursuant to Article XIV of the By
Laws, Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholders of
the 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 Corpora' ion and of J. W. Cren
shaw, Room 211 Fleming Building, in
the City of Phoenix, County of Mari
copa, State of Arizona, on Tuesday, the
2nd day of February. Iftla, at the hour
of 1 o'ciork 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 ir.th day of December,
1014.
F. O. WYM AN,
Tresiilcnt of said Corporation.
C. W. RUSSEL,
Secretary of said Corporation.
o
I cannot sing the old, old songs,
In fiict, I c-nnnot hum.
And if 1 smg a song at all,
The "voiced'' is yet to come.
Philadelphia Ledger.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
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
Casa Loma Hotel Bldg., Phone 53.
Ttmpe Correspondent, H. B. Griffon, Jr.
TEMPE
TEMPE MILITIAMEN
ASPIRE TO
Captain Irish Putting New Life Into
Organization Plans for Taking
Crack Company to Camp
In order that Conjpany C may be ful
ly prepared for the approMching inspec tion.
Captain F. M. Irish has requested
that every member be present at H
o'clock this evening for the regular
weekly drill. The company is still in
need of recruits to bring the (junta of
men up to the standard and the ofti
i ers are endeavoring to get all the live
young men of Tempe enrolled. At the
present time there is no Tempe organi
zation that gets the young men to
gether. This necessity will be obviated
by the enlisting in the company.
.Members of the Tempe military com
pany not only have tne advantage of
the military training, hut also have the
benefits attendant upon affiliation with
a civic club. Tin1 weekly meetings can
imV fail to have a beneficial effect upon
hot n the members and Jhe town as
Well. "Military service i.s a patriotic
duly which every American owes to bis
count ry", so reads the. motto of the Na
tional Guard of Arizona. Certainly he,
who in time of peace sacrifices a little
time to prepare himself for the coun
try's defense, is serving his country just
as truly as he who in the enthusiasm
of a national crisis enlists for service in
the field.
A systematic course of instruction is
being prepared which cannot fail to in
terest the patriotic oung. or idd, and
now is the time to join, while the
course is in its elementary stages. A
special order from the office of the ad
jutant general has assigned to duty
with Company C, First Lieutenant A.
J. .Mullen, long identified with the Na
tional Guard and the winner of many
trophies in the national rifle matches
at Camp Perry. Lieut. Mullen will
have charge of the rifle practice of the
company and his experience in this line
of work is a guarantee of a good tar
get practice- doling lftl."i. I
'apt. Stacey, the inspector instructor,
has pr itnised the Tempe 1 s one of
the wel' known Stacey relief maps,
now being prepared at Florence. This
will enable til company to work out
in the armory all sorts of tactical prob
lems in preparation for service in the
maneuver camp next summer. The
best company in the slate will be se
lected to go to the Panama exposition.
Company C has an equal chance with
the other companies of the state and it
is up to the members to make it the
best company before next August.
ADDIXGTON SCHOOL OF ARTS
All materials free except canvas, oil.
sepia and trench crayon
Chemic al
il for fabric china, lilue key and pas
tel. Hours 2 to p. ni. .Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Adilington. graduate artist.
West sth St. Adv. n
UNIVERSITY PROF. HERE
Prof. willLs of the University of
Ari-
zona, will iieliver an illustrated lecture
on "The Scenic l!eautv of Arizona",
Friday evening at Si o'clock in the audi
torium of the high school. The pro
fessor comes under the auspices of the
Woman's club and the lecture is free,
the public generally being invited and
urged lo be present.
FOR SALE As a whole or separate:
One birds eye maple chiffonier and
dresser, brass bed, silver laced Wyan
dote -chickens. Call at Mrs. Claude
BroWer ranch, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 20,
Tempe. Geo. F. Miller. n
IMPORTANT CLUB MEETING
Important business w'ill be transact
ed at the regular meeting of the Wo
man'" club. Saturday at 3 p. m., in the
Olive hotel. An amendment to the by
laws that has been pending is to be
voted upon. As this is the last meet
ing T,f the club prior to the district and
state federation meeting in Phoenix,
Januarv 13-21, delegates will be ap
pointed at this meeting and business
concerning the state federation will be
discussed. It is imperative that every
member of the club be present. The
board of directors will meet at 2:30, as
usual.
NEW TEMPE NOTARY
Judge Chas. o. Austin has just been
appuinted a notary public by the gov
ernor and is prepared to do all kinds
of notarial v.ork at his office in the
city hall. Judge Austin has also re
ceived hii commission as deputy game
warden and is ready to issue hunting
licenses at .'.'J cents each.
MOVING TO PHOENIX
Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Dunlap are
spending a few days in the city prepar
ing to move their household goods to
Phoenix, where they will be located at
loi; North Ninth street. Rev. Dun
lap has been compelled to move his
office t" Phoenix in order to properly
handle his work as state secretary of
the Arizona Christian Missionary So
ciety. Incidentally they are calling oil
their many friends in this section. i
HERE FROM BUCKEYE !
I . H. McDonald and family are here
from liutkeye to spend a'while on their
ranc h near Tempe.
IMPORTANT COUNCIL MEETING
Some important business is sedied-
tiled for the meeting of the city council
when it convenes tonight. In addition
to' the routine business, the ways and
means of running all the sewer system I
ihroupja tho aUcvs of tho city, instead
f putting jin.v through the streets, will
be discussed. In addition the matter
of tho equalization of taxes and tax
assessnnht wilt he under advisement.
NEW OFFICERS INSTALED
E. P. Carr was Tuesday night in
stalled as chancellor commander of the
Tempo Pythian lodge succeeding J. W.
Arnold. Following the regular semi
annual installation there was work in
the second degree and plans made for
the ensuing term.
MULLEN AGAIN PRESIDENT
C. P. .Mullen was again elected as
head of the Arizona Cattle Growers'
association in the convention this week
at Douglas. Mr. Mullen is a Tempe
man and has been honored several
terms as president of the stateasso
ciatlon. WILL BE SOLD SATURDAY
A black horse eolt, about two years
old, will be sold Saturday January
II, at Biu-k's livery stable unless the
owner shows up before that and pays
for his keep. The horse was taken up
some days ago and impounded at
Puck's stable.
RELEASED FROM QUARANTINE
Master Joe Birchett was yesterday
released from quarantine, having en
tirely recovered from an attack of
scarlet fever. The young gentleman
bad a .rather mi'rt ease and is glad to
be out again.
ORDINANCE
(Continued From
Each additional three sockets or
less.
For each nint
or generator of 1
h. p. or less.
For each- motor
or generator oi
mure than 1 h.
than h. p..
p. and not more
l.o
For each m nor or generator of
more than r, p. p. and not more
than l'i h. p.
For 'each motor
more than 1 h.
than l'i b. i .
For each motor
more than 13 h.
than 20 h. p..
generator of
and not more
.i
generator of
and not more
1.50
2 on
For each additional 10 h. p. over
20 h. p.,
.'.ft
1.2".
For each rectifier,
other current or voltage regulat
ing devices, each, .2,",
All devices consuming an excess of
MO watts will take the same fee as mo
tors of the same wattage or current
consumption.
Provided however, that the minimum
amount of any bill of fees to be
charged shall not be less than 7"iC for
any job where the cost of labor and
material exceeds $2.00 and not less than
2."ic where the cost of labor and mater
ial is less than $2.00.
Each Such corporation, copartnership,
association or individual, or agent
thereof, before commencing the plac
ing or installing of any electrical w ires,
appliances, apparatus, construction or
equipment in or about any building or
other structure within the City of
vj'hoenix, and at or prior to the time of
securing a permit for the placing or
installing thereof, shall deposit with
the Cily Inspector of Buildings such
sum of money a s the said City Inspec
tor of Buildings shall estimate as suf
ficient to cover the total amount of
fees to become clue to the City hereun
der for such contemplated work. How
ever, in no event shall such sum so to
be deposited be less than the sum of
Two Dollars. And upon completion of
such placing and installing, and after
inspection and passing thereof by the
City Inspector of Buildings, the fees
due to the City under section 2 hereof
shall be deducted from such sum of
money, and the remainder, if any,
shall be returned to the corporation,
copartnership, association or individual
so depositing the same, together with
the' certificate of inspection of said
placing or installation.
The duties herein required to be
performed by the City Inspector of
Buildings may be performed by the
said City Inspector of Buildings, or by
assistants authorized thereto by the
City Commission by ordinance or reso
lution. Sec. 3. All ordinances and parts of
ordinances in conflict herewith, and
only to the extent that they are in con
flict herewith, and hereby repealed.
Sec1. 4. Whereas, the immediate op
eration of this ordinance , is necessary
for the public peace, health and safety
of the City, an emergency is hereby
declaivd to exist, and this ordinance is
hereby exempted from the referendum
clause of the State Constitution and
the City Charter, and shall be in full
lorce and effect from and after its pas
sage by the Commission of the City of
Phoenix and approval by the Mayor,
and shall be published as required by
the (.'ity Charter.
PASSED by the Commission of the
City of Phoenix this 22nd day of De
cember, PU4.
APPROVED this 22nd day of Decem
ber, I14.
GEO. V. YOUNG,
Mayor.
Attest:
FRANK THOMAS
City Clerk. .
Buy Your
Groceries and Meats
at the
Harry Lukin
CASH STORE
Phone 7 E. 8th St.
Tempe
MESA OFFICE
With Everybody's Drug Store, Phone 6 or 55
Mesa Correspondent Chas. F. Jones
UEIA
MESA CITY COUNCIL
HOLDS REGULAR MEET
Heard Number of Ciaims Relative to
the Quarterly License Law Street
Signs Being Put Up
The regular meeting of the city
council was held, in the town ball Tues
day ctening with a full attendance of
members. The claims against the cily
were allowed. On account of the adde d
duties ef the city clerk and treasurer
as well as the collector of the water
board and tax collec tor and adding ma
chine was purchased at a cost of
$27."i.OO. The machine has been used
for the past several -months on trial
and it was tne opinion of the clerks
who have been using it that it has come
to be indispensible.
A number of the restaurant owners
protested against the hamburger stand
wbichb as been in operation on the
G rover corner for some time. The mat
ter w,is laid over and the hamburger
stand will be alb. wed to operate in the
meantime.
On petition trom a number of the
residents of Robson street between
First a.-i'iiue anil First street to the ef-fe-ct
that the fire water pressure was
ilisufri -ient. It was decided by the
water board to install a main four
inches in diameter along Robson street
which will furnish adeipiate fire pro-
lOOti'lll.
Tiie Fikes Stag., line appeared
through represi ntalii'e to get their
lice nse lowereel. They claimed that the
charge of T.r.o per car per epiarter was
too much. "However, the amount was
not lowe re d.
The street supervisor reported on the
puiiiror op of the posts which are t
support the street signs. The street
signs are to have a blue black ground
with white lettering and will soon be
put in idace.
The owners of pool halls appeared
and ask. d that their quarterly license
be lowered to that of the soil.-r foun
tains. Th. matter was re-fcrred to the
eit - atiorney.
Sanfi rd Burrows appeared and asked
that tiie license for holding an auction
be changid l' in ?17, per day to S2.r.e
per da. i.
The matter of the Commercial club
nsicg the city hall for a meeting place
am) as an exhibit room was brought
up and it was cH-cided that the council
room was already crowded and that it
should not be usr.l f..r an exhibit room.
The privilege of holding meetings was
granted in thai, the council room has
always been e.i en for such meetings.
CHICKEN FANCIERS MEET
A meeting of the raisers of blooded
fowls was held last night in the Com
mercial dub rooms. The chicken fan
ciers propose to organize and put on a
show sometime this spring. The meet
ing was an e-ntbusiastic one and the
attendan'. o was very satisfactory.
AUTOMOBILE IN CANAL
Tiie auto truck used by the Gem City
Market in delivering meat from the
slaughter house to the shop in the city,
ran into the Consolidated canal at a
point near the company slaughter
house Tuesday. Mr. North was in
charge at the time the truck beaded
towards the canal but he jumt.cd be
ioTv..the lean wsmade and thus es
caped injury. It is not believed that
the alleged statement that nnu-h liquor
was being laid in on account of the
going into effect of the dry law, bad
anything to do with the accident. Mr.
North has stated that he will issue in
vitations for an auto raising elay and
invite in a number of the friends and
neighbors lo assist in the excavation.
NURSERYMAN HERE
F. G. Sheffer of the Phoenix Rose
Garden Nursery, was a Mesa visitor
yesterday. Mr. Sheffer is of the opin
ion that Mesa is the coming orange
center and he is anxious to become ae
quaintcil with the prospective growers.
He went from here to ('handler.
WILL HOLD DELINQUENT COURT
Deliniuent court will be held at the
armorv on Saturday evening, tbe regu
lar drill night for Company D, the local
militia. The delinquent officer will sit
as judge and hear the complaints. In
structor Inspector Captain Stacy will
also be present at the drill. I-ast Sat
urday night there were over 2.r. mem
uers pre sent for eirill. The armory has
been fitted up for the convenience of
the mcmhe-rs with all old property
marked ami lunch new property in
stalled. In addition to the convenience
that is cxteinlo.l there is also a plan on
foot to make the next annual encamp
ment at the fair at San Francisco. The
best drilled men in the company will
be given preference in making the trip.
The members are taking mue-h interest
in the drills and are looking forward
to the encampment w ith much interest.
MISSIONARY MEETING
The Woman's Missionary Society of
the -Methodist Episcopal church will
hold its J-anuary meet ins on Friday.
January S, at the church. On this oc
casion there will be a shower of fine
needles and blade nnd white thread of
all sizes for use in the Spanish-American
schools supported by this society.
WOODMEN CIRCLE INSTALLATION
The Woodmen Circle installation of
officers was held in the Knifrht.s of
Pythias ball Tuesday evening. Tbe in
stallation was very well attended, th
husbands of the members beinp; invited
to witness the ceremonies.
Fairbanks-Morse Engines
Schieren's Duxbak Belting, Pulleys, Shafting, Pumps, Etc
ARIZONA HARDWARE STJPPY CO.
3rd Ave. and Jackion "We Have the Stock" Phoenli
Phoenix
Automobiles ' Garages ' Accessories
Ai Ai Ai
PACKARD
Arizona Motor
Company, inc.
Arizona
Vulcanizing Works
BUICK
W. W. CATLIN COMPANY, State Agnti
Garage and Salesrooms
313 North Central Avenue. Phone 1450
REPUBLIC TIRES
Reliable Rubber Works
30 North
REO
Official A. A.
108 North
Karl
CAPITAL
AUTO SUPPLY CO.
Ford Motor Car
Master
FRANKLIN
lhlJ ft ft rC SOUTHWESTERN CARBURETOR CU
Wctl UUKtUfb 309.315 North Centra, Avenue
MAXWELL r
1850 F. O. B. Phoenix CooeJyear T'rea Auto Accessories
Gray & Davia Starter-6-28-30 N. Central Phon. 681
Huntsman-Hotchkis3
Overland Co.
227-229 North Center
Phone 1916
ANNUAL
The inniiid :
the S;dt rtiver
the directors r
noon. The in
l;tst yen- was
sequence that
eeive.i l,y th.'
of diree tors va
BANK MEETING
stockholders nieetinr of
Valley bank was bel.l in
....in on Tuesday aft.-r-.
rca.se in busine-s.s fe.r
a matter of much con
wits very favorably re
tookholders. The board'
s unchanKed as was tb-
..I'tic-ers of ttie
ci.inniencey an.';
institution. The bank
itber year with a splen-
did outlook
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ORDINANCE NO. 31
AX (UcJlI.VANCK T.i l-MlOMOTK
EOi.Xd.MY IX THE AD.MIXISTItA
TI)X i- THE CITY Gi i VKK.VM EXT.
Ill-: IT ORDAINED T. THE t'oM
MISSIOX ()!' THE CITY OF PHOK
XIX, in follows:
Sec. 1. That the City Manascr is
authorizel and empowered, whenever
i.nel so Ions ca in his judgment the best
interests of the (.'ity and of the citi
zens thereof w ill be subserved or pro
moted thereby, to consolidate any of
the offices, as.sistantships and employ
ments created and provided for, or
which may be hereafter created anil
provided lor. by any ordinance of the
i 'ity of Phoenix, with any other office,
lissistantship en- employment whie-h is
or may be created and provided for by
cily ordinance, or which is created ind
provided for by the terms of the City
Charter of the City of Phoenix; and he
is hereby authorized and empowered to
direct and reeiuire that such offices,
assistantsbips or employments so con
solidated shall be filled by one and the
.same person, and that the duties and
services pertaining or to pertain to
such offices, essistantships or employ
ments shall be performed and rendered
by one and the same person.
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A Great Bargain
In a Grape Fruit Grove and one in an Alfalfa Farm.
Must be sold. Price way down. Let us tell you
about it. lj
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Lands in All Parts of the Valley. Orange and
Grape Fruit Lands a Specialty
Directory!
Official TOURING GARAGE
McARTnUR BROS.
JEFFERY
DODGE
AUTOMOBILES ETerjthlng for tie
automobile carried In atock.
FIRST AND VAN BUREN STREET!
VULCANIZING OF ALL KINDS DONE PROMPT
LY. WORK GUARANTEED. OUT OF TOWN
WORK SOLICITED.
207 W. Washington St.
Overland Phone t2(
Transcontinental Garage
18 X. Second Ave.
Arizona Distribui
Phone K.Rl
The only completely
equipped vulcanizing plant
In the city. All work ab
solutely guaranteed.
Central Avenue.
A. Transcontinental Garage.
Second Avenue. Phone IjSI
Hi-own, Shop Foreman
MOTOR, CARS. W. A. Horrell
521 N. Central. Phone 122J
Expert Service Men
ACCESSORIES
U. S. TIRES, OILS, GREASE
Everything But the Auto
517 N. Central Ave. Phone 1071
THE EASIEST RIDING CAR ON THE MARKET
TODAY
GEO. HAGEMAN, Distributor for Arizona
Corner Second and Adams Streeta
5-Paitenger, $565. Runabout, $511
EDWARD RUDOLPH, Agent
308-310 E. Adamt St.
Maricopa County Agent for Fireston
Tires
Mora Mileage, Mora Speed,
More Power, Guaranteed
O'NEILL AUTO 4 SUPPLY CO.
B. Trent, Manager. Automobile Repairing
FEDERAL
TIRES
Sec. 2. Whenever any offices, as
sistantsiiips or employments are or
ii. ay be consolidated with any other of
fice, assistantsbip or employment h. re
uniior. the person appointed to fill the
sai.l consolidated offices, assistantships
or oniplt.N meats, before entering upon
the perfoi mance of the duties thereof,
shall make and file his official bond,
conditioned as requireil by law, in an
amount to be fixed by the City Mnn
a.W and at least equal to the largest
bond required by law for either one eit'
said office-s, assistantships or employ
ments so consolidated: and the eom-pe-i:sauoii
lo be paid to the incumbent
the-reof shall be the salary or compen
sation provided by law for the highest
Falaricd of tbe offices, assistantships
or employments so consolidated, until
the Commission of the City of Phoenix
shall by ordinance or resolution other
wise provide.
Sec. 3. Whereas, this ordinance re
quires early operation in oieler 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 City
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 nnd ap
proved by the Mayor, and is h.-reby
exempted from the operation of the
referendum provisions of the City
Charter.
PASSED BY THE COM. MISSION' of
the City of phoenix this Tlnd day of
Dec ember, ml 4.
APPHOYED this 22nd day of Decem
ber. 1HU.
CEO. V. Yorxn.
Mayor.
Attest:
1T.AXK THOMAS
City Clerk.
cAHAi.niv.-ii" . aw.
Investment Securities
Phoenix Trust Co.
16 West Adams Street
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