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PACE KIGHT i THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN", FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1915 QUALITY GLASSES for your Eye Needs and Eye Comfort. Northrup Optical Go. Eyesight Specialists 9 East Adams St. Opp. Hotel Adams I.ens grindigg and repairing i The pictures you take at the Coun try Club should be developed and printed by BERRYHILL'S Velox Paper Used Queen Contest Editor, Arizona Republican. Dear Sir: I nominate . . . of Arizona, for Queen of the 1915 I I Arizona Fair. '! PROMPTEST STORE IN PHOENIX IS THE 7i.ti.niLtXR.nM: Kunz Bros. & Messinger : MACHINERY j OF LOCAL INTEREST j ; MOUNTAIN STATES ' WOULD INTERVENE I Water Supply Facts Water Service Report for Nov. 4 by Special Phone to The Republican Elevation of water in reser voir at 6 a. m 20o.O') Contents, acre feet 1,051.3 HAIR GOODS FOR SALE Ladies Toilet Parlor, Shampooing, Manicuring and Facial Massage, Hair r:res.-'ing; Expert Chiropodists, all foot troubles removed. Moles and ararts removed by electricity. SHIRLEY & SHIRLEY Phone 1704 29 and 31 East Adams Street 3 S. jr--BL. Z aaa 3-v PHONC 1239 CLEAN BULK PEARL OIL, for an' heaters, delivered l-r. mpily. Lubricating C'ils our .. i.- it v. PWOENIX OIL CO. ?1 W. Jefferson Phone 1330 W.H. CONSTABLE, INC. Wood & Coal E. S. WAKELIN GROCER CO. WHOLESALE Lo-.-, in 24 hours, acre feet Elevation one year ago Contents year ago,, acre feet. Flow of Verde and Salt riv ers at Granite Reef dam, i.I. I Xnrmay flow water for lands up to year Amount of water used for ir rigation, north side. M. I.. Amount of water used for ir rigation, south side, M. I.. 1.992 116.43 179,8)7 19.1S0 1SS1 19,r.60 LOCAL WEATHER YESTERDAY 6 a.m. 6 p.m. Temperature, degrees 62 84 Sensible Temperature 49 63 Humidity, per cent 37 30 Wind, direction SE E Rainfall 0 0 Weather Clear Clear Excess in temperature yesterday, 10 degrees. Excess in temierature since the first of the month, 29 degrees. Accumulated deficiency in temper ature since January 1, 231 degrees. Deficiency in rainfall yesterday, .01 inch. Deficiency in rainfall since first of month, .06 inch. Accumulated deficiency in rainfall since January 1, .05 inch. Data for Tucson Highest temperature yesterday ... .S8 Rainfall yesterday 0 o PRICES PAID TODAY BY WALTER HILL CO. Ranch eggs, dozen 36c Fryers, dozen J3.00 Cheese, pound 12c Hens, pound ..' 12c Turkeys 15c AT THE JEFFERSON E. A I .':. of Los Angeles; M. J. (Jold- ti!-. lyonver; R. Hill, New York; !i. I Stevens, Los Angeles; Joe st.il.I. Philadelphia; W. H. Rosen- r::n. Chicago; H. L. Richmond, !:. ,.'!-ter. X. Y.; M. B. Wilson, Fine Klu::. Ark.; L. W. Carnahan, San ! :ii.:se.; L. Koenig, Clifton; Eliza- -t'l Alexander, Millville. Ark.; S. V . Mielvy. Millville. Ark.; W. L. and Nam-y Cantrell. "Winfield,- Kas; L. D. .t:,i Airs. A. M. Wilson, Des Moines, iJ.; W. H. Howler. Boise. Idaho; S. : l"jiyke, Miami: William .GJeeson, ' nn- A. C. Bedard, Albuquerque; M. 1". smith, Los Angeles; P. M. Ful- K!.rence; J. W. MrC'ann, Flor- ne: William Foster, Safford. AT THE ADAMS H. G. Stevens tn.l wise, GJobe; W. A. Wnllace, :ii;..; F. W. Foster, El Paso; .'in J O'Connor, fcan - Francisco; 11. '. Sydnos, Globe; Sam Hexter. N'W Y..rk; II. K. Stout; J. M. !4.iri;e; MisMOg Sarah and M. A S iiliv.il., Cincinnati. ).; F. R. Spen- .-. r. flTfton; Del M. Potter, Clifton; J. 1 1. Miln-. Chicago; A. M. Tut In!!. Morenci; Ed Fletcher. San I'i-c.i; It. II. Burrell, Washingaon, I. C; William . Gross. San Diego; lt.it ry Taylor. San Diego; R. J. i: l.ly, Yuma; G. W. Rreitherton. Los Ai..-tl; F. H. Keyes, San Francis- ; E. T Perrin, Williams; William Tl..n.is. St. Paul; H. B. Whittaker, i:l pa-; Leo van Rosenberg. New Y'.rk; R. c. Kanilers. San Francis . : l. A. Walter.-. Toledo; L. Tu I: -.in. "iicago; Mrs E. M. Vernon. !. An;fli.; W. tl. Janard and wife, .ncel's: A. ""J. Potter, San Fran-:-; W. R. Goudie, Denver; Dan i; y. Chicago; Fred J. Barnej, N-w York; H. Ed Nicholwn. Chica c F. J. Dunn, Chicago; Mrs. E. J. '..r.lyke. Williams; C. P. McAllister .-i d wife. Santa parbara;- Burdick SiT.mnns, Denver. II. F. Friterwill. vv. -k. x. J.; K. A. Tutnar an! m ife. Tucson FREE DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY V.iuchn Bros. Grocery, opposite In t'i.:n rhooi will serve free coffee Sat iird.iv Nov. 6. in a demonstration of th.-ir own particular line of bulk cof fee, and will show why you can save at p.-t r.o a pound and get as good or bet ter quality, by getting this superior -rfc. fresh in hulk, saving the cost of tan, laltel, jind packing. Come and inhk iffe free, with us. Adv. m BENNETT LUMBER COMPANY Everything in Lumber. BILL CORPSTEIN BACK Bill Corpstein returned yesterday after a six weeks' vacation on the coa-st. DAUGHTERS OF CALEDONIA The Daughters of Caledonia society will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Jamison, Fifth avenue and Fillmore. ADMITTED TO THE BAR James B. Jones was yesterday admitted to practice in the supreme court upon a certificate issued by the suprerAe court of Nevada. Mr. Jones is-a cousin of Attorney General Wiley Jones. M. E. MISSIONARIES. The Wom an's Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. Harker at the par- somte, 226 W. Alorroe street, t!.i afternoon at 2:30. AUPPROVAL OF MINERAL SUR VEYS. The surveyor-general has ap proved Mineral Suj-vey No. 3217, Mo Cann lode mining claim; mineral survey No. 3218. EsconJido lode min ing ciaim, and bineral survey No: 322 7, Antelope and Shoofly loda min- i:.g claims. These claims are situated in the Tomwtone mining district, o clii'e county, and are owned by the Bunker Hill Mines company. FUNERAL OF OTTO BALKE The funeral of Otto Balke, son of Mr. R. L. Balke, will take place at nine o'clock this morning from the Catholic church. The body, which has been at Merryman's, will be re moved to the borne of the parents this morning a short time before the beginning of the services at Cie church. The interment will be the Catholic cemetery. PLENTY OF FORDS. Just because he m.lcl sixty-four machines last month lp no reason, says Ed Rudolpi, that people should, think the supplv ext.ausied. There lias been a rumor around town that prospective .ForJ owners would hav to wait a month f ir 'neir cars. Rudolf! deniee tliis and says he will unload anothei car load Saturday and two more carloads .-arly next week, and that there are a lot more coming before the fair AT THE FORD C. P.. Sabin Mesa; D. D. Elliott Tucson; John Tho npson, Willcox; S. J. Sampson and wife, Angeles; Cl.arles .1. Wright, San Francisco; T. Rind, Los Angeles: J. A. Runyan, Globe; Mrs. John D. Lee, Thatcher; H. C. Kendall. Parker; R. L. Merritt. Prescott; W. E. Bartlett, Berekley; Mrs. Maude Hay, Kansas City; Chas. Powell and wife. Red Key. Ind.; P. E. Fitzen, Flora Vista, X. M.; E. M. Cinger. Fowler; T. R. Whitehead, Los Angeles; N. H. Eons; H. Mc Cay. Gila Bend; H. V. Bittner, Dos Angeles; H. G. and E. R. Dockilder. Indianapolis; H. C- Bittner, Denver; J. M. Miller, Douglas; S. S. Randall, Los Angeles. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The next issue of the directory will go to press on November 8th. All insertions and changes must be made prior to the above date. Adv. p WHY NOT TRY BALLSUM'S for your next suit, $10.00 and up. Across from Kress S and 10c Store. Adv. tf PICTURE FRAMING GRAVES Indian Shop The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company fiied a pe tition to intervene and the corpora tion commission filed a motion to strike in the suit brought by the city of Tempe against the corpora tion commission. These actions were instituted in the superior court yes terday. - The Mountain States company claims to be a party in interest for the reason that ' questions as to the validity of its franchise rights to operate telephone lines are involved. The plaintiff recently filed suit before the corporation commission and then resisted an order of the commission upholding the telephone company in charging uniform rates and the discontinuance of all free telephones except one to every 2000 inhabitants. The commission after refusing to change the order was made a defendant in a suit brought by the city in the superior court. o STYLE SHOW AWARD Walter liege was awarded the first prize by the style show committee for his ex cellent window display of jewelry yesterday. FINE CORN SAMPLE A. Schreck of R. F. D. No. 1 exhibited at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday a fine sample of Mexican June corn. It was planted in the first week of August. MARRIED LAST EVENING Loui3 V. Thompson, of this city, and Miss Elizabeth Alexander, of Mill ville, Arkansas, were united in mar riage at the Jefferson hotel yester oay evening LICENSED TO WED Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to J. Kingston Boswell, of Clarkdale, and Elizabeth Alexander of Little Rock, and Frederick John Wildberger and Dora Bsles, both of Buckeye. MR. THARALDSON'S IMPROVE MENT P. A. Tharaldson, who re cently underwent a serious operation is rapidly regaining his strength arid la able to see his friends at his home, 81S North Second avenue. UNDELIVERED TELEGRAMS There are undelivered telegrams at the Western Union telegraph office for the following: J. R. Wright, Geo. A. Young, Chas. Roberts, Ed ward S. Holmes and C. M. Avery. KANGAROO KARNIVAL A JCan- garoo- Karnival will be hem t rirtay evening at the Isaac school under the auspices of the Wednesday social circle. There will be several clever vaudeville featurs and the Freak family will furnish a series of num bers. The proceeds of the refresh - I ment sale will be used for the com munity house fund. PYTHIAN OPEN NIGHT Phoenix Lodge, No. 2, Knights of Pythias, will hold an open night at the K. of P. hair this evening. All Knights, their families and those friends and acquaintances of members of the or der having invitations are urged to be present. There will be music and refreshments, and a right royal good time. HOME TALENT PLAY A dramatic club from Cashion will present "Mrs Briggs of the Poultry Yard" at the Wilson auditorium, Wilson district, on Saturday evening. November 6. Ad mission 25 cents, school children 15 cents. MILK WAGON IN MIX-UP A driver for H. G. Murphy yesterday afternoon on Jefferson street ran his automobile into a Sanitary Dairy- wagon. . The outfit was somewhat damaged, but both were able to pro ceed after being picked apart. APPOINT ADMINISTRATOR Judge Stanford yesterday granted letters- of administration to Thomas Sullivan in the matter of the es tate of Mary Sullivan, who died April 4, 1911. P. H. Sullivan, who was appointed administrator of the es tate, died June 4, 1915. INVESTMENT PERMIT The state corporation commission yesterday is sued an investment permit to the Little Joe Mining and Milling company of Phoenix. Mrs. Dora Rowley is the company's president. It Is capitalized for $1,500,000 and will sell one and a half million shares of stock at one dol lar each.. UNION SERVICES Tonight at the Salvation Army hall a union ser vice will be held, the Free Methodist church and the Peoples Mission uniting with the army. All are ex tended a cordial invitation to this service as it will be the last union meeting before the departure of Adjutant and Mrs. Reno. Rev. W. O. Nease will preach. BANDAGES FOR EUROPEAN SOLDIERS The Senior Guild of the Trinity Pro-Cathedral will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the parish house to work on surgical dressings for the European soldiers. 1 All members and others interested in rellel measures are asKea to oe present and to bring scissors and linens. Tea will be served. THE LOOT AND THE BOND Loot that amounted to $1.20 was sufficient to call for a $400 bond and to hold Juan Herrera to answer to the superior court. Herrera is al leged to have entered the room of A. B. Patton at the Plaza hotel and robbed him of his spare change. Patton swore out a complaint against Herrera, who was arraigned in Judge De Souza's court yesterday. He waived examination. MARSHALL BANQUET BY THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBERS Members and Wives to Enter-tain Mr. and Mrs. Vice President Next Wednesday Evening Hon. T. R. Marshall, vice president of the United States will be tho guest of honor at' a sumptuous ban quet to be given by the members of the Chamber of Commerce next Wednesday night. This was an nounced following a directors' meet ing yesterday. Tnc !annuct wilf be given at the Hotel Adajns, the dining room of which will be elaborately decorated under the direction of a committee Dr. John Dennett, W. S. Humbert and E. A. Marshall. Invitations will be extended to the wives of the members. , A special committee will be gath ered today to pass on a program of speakers. The direction of the affair will be in the hands of the enter tainment committee, H. R. Tritle, chairman. o EXTRA FEES MAY PEEVE WATER RENT APPLICANTS An announcement was received from the reclamation commisswn yesterday that a fee of twenty-five cents is to be charged for filling out applications for rented water is expected to cause considerable dissatisaction among the holders of the 32,000 acres of land not on a basis of permanent water rights. ! It is upon the owners of this land ' that the twenty-five cents charge will fall. The fee is in line with the economy policies of the new reclamation com mission. Few land owners can fill out the intricate blanks used in ap plications for rent water, and the aid of a clerk has to be solicited. Al though on salaries that must ulti mately be paid by the water users, the clerks are to bring in fees for each application filled out. Furthermore, it is announced that when the entire membership of the I project ranges itself before the coun- j ter to take out permanent water i rights prior to opening the project on , December 1, a fee of 50 cents will be charged for filling out each blank. o ILLNESS OF A JUROR POSTPONES TRIAL " The Best American Make" DISTINCTIVELY NEW "GOTHIC" "Arrow Collar A really different style. The front opening is arched so that it fits the cravat knot naturally. Looks well with bow tie or four-in-hand. Has plenty of room for the cravat band to slip in. 2 for 25c McDougall and Cassou It's Look, Then Buy Those New Ladies Hand Bags 99 CENTS TO $3.50 Elvey & Iiulett Quality Druggist Phoenix O'rieill Bldg. The sudden illness of M. J. Green, a juror in the $12,5u0 damage suit of W. G. Moore 'against the Arizona Eastern railroad caused the postponement of the case. Green was taken ill shortly after noon yesterday. He was so greatly improved last evening that it was thought that the case might be continued this morning. Prior to adjournment the time was given over to the plaintiff's witnesses who testified as to the damage done to Moore's property by the flood waters of the Agua Fria. Moore, who was on the stand the previous day, continued his story of the injury to his land caused by the alleged damming of the rail road bridge by trees and debris and the breaking of the dykes. Walter L. Hastings and W. O. Ray bore out Moore's testimony. They gave practically the same account of the destruction. The property value they said dropped from $80 or $100 an acre to no market value whatever. Not half the plaintiff's witnesses have been called and it is more than likely the case which is being heard be fore Judge Stanford, will occupy the remainder of the week. SPANISH WAR VETERANS TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT The Spanish War Veterans' charity entertainment will be given at the new armory at First and Polk streets on Friday evening, November 19. The admission will be one dollar per couple, and the evening will be devoted to dancing, cards and vaude ville. James Lavin is the head of the entertainment committee. A good or chestra has been secured and a pleas ant evening is promised to all who attend. DIES AT SANTA BARBARA The many friends of Mrs. John Massey Treble, of Toronto, Canada, who spent last winter in the city of Phoenix, will be grieved to know of her death, which oeeured in Santa Barbara, Cal., yes terday. Mrs. Treble was well known in Toronto for her many charities and acts of philanthropy. SUIT FOR OSTRICHES For the recovery of alleged personal proper ty consisting of ostriches or $190" which he declares the value of the same. Dr. Win Wylie is demanding judgment against Fernand Verwil ghen. Paul Janssens and Leon Van Dorpe, doing business under the name of the Belgo-America Ostrich company. Dr. Wylie filed complaint in the superior cm'rt yesterday in which he sets forth that the defen dants are wrongfully and against his consent in possession of his property. Phone PILCHARD'S 1938 Phoenix Auto Livery First two hours, $2.00 per hour. First four hours. $1.50 per hour. First six hours, $1.25 per hour. 12 city blocks, 25c. Special rates by day or week. Your Money's Worth, Always, In Big Yakima Apples Valley Every box guaranteed true to name and grade. Take your choice you can't go wrong on "Big Y" Jonathans Rome Beauty Winesap Washington Black York Imperial Grimes Golden Kanniards Yellow Newtons Mcintosh Snow Wagener Black Twig Missouri Pippin Delicious Smith Cider Langfords Lauvers John F. Barker Produce Co. The leading Fruit, Produce and Vegetable House . of Arizona 33-35 West Jefferson Phones 1696-1697 Wholesale Only JUST ARRIVED Carload Canned Fruits and Vegetables These Were contracted for several months ago when prices were very low. Since then prices have advanced, but we give you the benefit of our early purchases. Compare these prices. ALL NEW GOODS. Large can Ilawain Pineapple (Hillsdale Brand), per can 10c Large can California Table Peaches, per ean. .120 Large can California Apricots, per can ..... .12y2c Three can (new pack) Standard Tomatoes .... 25c 8 l-3cents per can for, this grade of new pack Tomatoes is a real bargain. Two cans "Libbv's" Solid Pack Tomatoes 25c "Libby's" Solid' Pack Tomatoes, per dozen. . .$1.35 The finest Tomatoes packed, not excelled by any. Three cans Standard Corn 25c Eastern Country (Jentleman Corn, per can. 15c Callon Tin Ripe Olives .90c 3-lb can Bishop's P-Xnt Butter 5oc Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries, per quart. .... .12 A Xo. 1 California Softsbell Walnuts, per lb 20c Fancy washed Brazil Xuts. per lb 25c Dromedary Dates, two packages for 25c Libby's large Dill Pickles, per dozen 20c Ilorwitz Cream Cheese, per pound .20c l packages Jello fanv flavors) ,25c n-lb can Ben Jlur Coffee 95c Xo. 10 Pail Cottolene, each-.. $1.40 Arizona Grocery Company 329-331 E. Washington St. IN THE HEART of the BUSINESS DISTRICT BUSIXFSS LEASES NOW OF FERED TO RESPONSIBLE PAR TIES. THE PRESEXT BUILDING WILL BE REMODELED AND RE FINISTIED, ALL CHANCES TO BE MADE AS TENANTS DESIRE PARTICULARS FROM OFFICE OF DWIGHT B. HEARD Central Avenue and Adams Street. Fairbanks-Morse Engines Schieren's Duxbak Belting, Pulleys, Shafting, Pumps, Etc. ARIZONA HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. 3rd Ave. and Jackson. "We Have the Stock" Phoenix Auto Repairing BUICK overhauling and repairing. All work guaranteed; also storage. Visit our E?WA?1 GARAGE' - E- Howard, Prop. Phone 1994. 25 North Second Rf W. W. CATLIN COMPANY, State Agents 0-.0 xt 1 ara2e and Salesrooms M3 North Central Avenue. Phone 1450 OA DILL A C OL D S MOBIL E Horreil, Mgr. 521 N. Central. FORD Motor Car 5-Psenger $493.25. Runabout $443.21 COWARD RUDOLPH, Agent 308-310 F- lm. c. Maricopa County Agent for Firo.t. Tires HARMON MOTOR GO. inc. First and Van Buren Streets. MASTER CARBURETORS CONGRESS TIRES Both Are Big Money Saver - The Best in the World SOUTHWESTERN CARBURETOR CO. 306 North Central Avenue Oakland Sixes, $795. ' Fours, $1050. Eight. $1585, all F.O.B. Pontiac. OAKLAND AUTO SALES CO. , 311 North Central REPAIRS, ETC. Overhauling, Rebuilding, etc.; guaran teed work. Also Storage. Big fire proof building. Borderland Garage, 4th and Washington St. F. L. Richmond. Phone 1892 SAXON Saxon "4" Roadster ....$460 Her Saxon "6" Touring $875 Her C. L. FAUBCR, Agent, 229 East Adams. Also Vim, Re public and Standard Trucks, 54 to 5 Tone 0