Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    ftlEDFOUT) MATE TRIBtTNE, MEttFORD. OTCTCaoy,
SATURDAY,
may in, into
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Tho piano ii'dliil given In ihL. pn.
)iU of .Vm, C . A Meeker at hor home
on llnrtlott Mreet YYodneMluy ufler
noon was very iiiuoh enjoyed by tlio
mothers and friends of tho pupils.
Tlio following itrojeniiu wan ivon :
Duet, Gli'ii WnlU, (irinio, linnet
Sung (Lunge), Violet Hooker; Hont
Kong (Hoot), KUie Cleveland; Old
lllnel; Joe, Polor ltnloiunii; llird
Sonjr (Schiller). Klinor Facia'-, dm-l
(.loo)Ii Low), Nellie Nubbin primo,
lUirbimi Waltz (flreeuwnlil), Kdun
Van (loethoin; duet, (.'radio Son
(Smitli), Lois Mnxwoll and Clnrn
.lolinen: A I.ittlo Title (l.iohnor),
Myrtle Hobbins; Tlio Hitttoifly
(l.ojio), Ploronoo Cleveland; CliiU
dron's Caniival (Sttoiibbog). Clam
.lolnihon; duel, Mart'lio l.yriiiiu
(ICoohliiig), primo Florence Clovo
land. Aflor tlio iirrixnuii liahl rorio-.li-inoiils
woro served bv the hoidc-.
Tlio young men of (ho "Live Wire"
clash of tlio Muthodii-l Snndav m-IiooI
royally ontertuinod tlio two young In
dies' oltif-ts of tlio Mime Sunday
fuliool Wotlnc-diiy evening at tho
lioiuo of Mr. and .lr. (ieorgo l.ind
loy on Siskiyou Height-. Aft or Iho
guests arrived bonfiio wit naulo
and a wienie rnut wit onjoyod by
tlio fifty young people, alter which
nil woio invitod into tho lmiio, whoio
games and inu-ic- were onjoyod. A
niiiiiliorof solootioiK from tho orches
tra nildod grontl.v to tho pleasure of
tho evening. l(il'rcluuonU of r-o
oroain and euke woio served ut tlic
oloo of tho ovoning.
,Mih Florence Folgor. ontoitainod
Midi oard-,.fol(iod by a twn-oouru
liinohoon. at hor homo on 'West .Main
Mioct Sutiitdsv aftomoon. Tho
guest inoludud tho Miio Young.
Harriot II. Johnson of .Minnonpnlin,
lb Kontnor. Helen llulli., Mabel
Seunllin, .Mr. Wnldon Middle, ,Mr.
(iooiyo ;,(bort-. Jlri. Mori Thiorolf.
.Mi. IMwIfr.litinioy.'.Mi. K. J. NVdd
nud Mv. I,. I If.Hd.
t
Mv. K. (I. Kiddoll wa loiHtoMx to
tlio Tluirdnv N'nllo Itridj:o olub at lior
liomo on South Onkdulo Tiiurxduy
ovvuiuir. Tlio laditv ro ui'ohiiniu
ioil by llioir )tu-liiitd, who woro
MioHt of tho olub. I'ard woro oii
jt.od. fullow4 Jiy Itinohoou, whioh
wtt -rvod at tlio inliiduul tablo.
Jo woru HiH'd in profusion for tho
tublo diK'ornlion'.
Tlio 1'aroal-ToMolu'f oindo of tho
AVaxhiiiKtou itohool will hold thoir
mootiiijf noxt TliumlH.v nftonioow,
May IS, at tho kohool building at .1
o'olook. A Inio ttonduno i do
iiod nt tht iiiocdif, nt. offk-ow for
tho onniiiir yenr will b uitmtvd ut
tJii timo.
Mi Dorolhv ConAor will oiilorlniii
Mith a dinnor thik ovoniit ut bor homo
)i oar JaokoHillo for about oighty
lfut, folio wd by u ShkojH'ran
lOHilinnr. ".Muoli Ado Alwut XothiuK."
hioh will lw given by wber of
tho Colony olubr
.Mr. and Jlr. V. S. Colliu nud
oltildiou, Albert and Mury l.ouio, loft
Tuowduy ovotiiMK for tbei'r old homo in
llliuoU. Thoy will top in Saw I'rau
oUo, San Uiejro, Houton, Tox., aud
Now Orloaiih, whilo on route.
Ml. (ieiro T. CoIIm vhk liot
to tho Ottotto oiub at hor houia uti
Uai.t Muiu treet Mouduy aftornooH.
-Mr. A. 1 Hill, Mrs. Jidin Ikiruolmrir,
Mr. (Iu XoHbim- nud Mi- Uokiu
Dahl woiv tlt't of the olub.
A full ttttiwlant'o U doiinl at tht
'Art and Cratt Iainu Miou to bu
Iwhl Friday atttruoou of n.t wek.
A vote will bv tukun at that tuu im
tint qutiou uf joJuiiifr the Greater
.MwWont olub in a butly.
The ievular uiid-nionthlv hniiu
wetm and Hible .ludv of the Am-
gntt olttw u( the BaptUt church aa
VeM V"'?dttedu.v f'enwr at tho han
Of ln. K. i. Stowiirt, 501 IVnu-yl-
N'Mnia acuu.
Urm. K. '. Beokwith und .n Vil
Tetanud hotnt waek trwn San
IVunciMo. While there they were
joined bv Hniiuard lieekwith. who in
iiJ'cn.liiip oi-htMii at Santa Barkrtm.
t
M ii I.. Schenncrbiiin wu hont
t Vduedt) Auction Hridxe
' r loino on North (iruue
In.-
ojllV ultellKHIB.
i
I ifli i ii cnl it uiicd
sir . mSNim
A or plc.i-niil ovonin was prnt
at tho liolm- ol Mr-. Koimilo, South
Ntwtoii slitot. whon tho l'ro Moth
odisl ooiolv and friend of llo. .1.
V.. llradloy and wife mot for a ooiul
tarowoit in npprooiation ol taoir or
vicod for tho pant throo' voar. A
hort pivitrnni wfts rondoiod and a
timoly addroHn by llov. J. V. ShrK-.
Dainty rofrohiaont! of ioo orenin
with orushi'd strnwborrioH. onho and
ooffoo woro orvod. "Mlosnod Mp tho
Tio That Mind-" wn muiK with etno
tion, and vorv affootionnte (doping; ro
murk! woro jjivon by Kov. Mradloy
llaviiijc boon appointed to n ohnrjio
in noithorn VahiiiK(oii, ltov. Mrad
ley and fnmilv will loavo Mod ford
mioii, inuoh to tho regret of their
many friend.
Mr. and Mr
tained Fridav
( K. (Iiito
enter
their oveiiin for
daughter, Mi laura (,lato, in honor
of her birthday. A (heater party wan
enjoyed at the I'ajjo, followed bv a
daneiiiif paitv at their home. MuFc
wiii fumi-heil bv the Vietrola. After
the datiein rofreshmeiits woro served
by the Mi-sof Mario Onto and Grace
Mitoholl. The followiiifj jtiuxt wore
(tiesent : Missi Hazel Drown, Alli
son O'Mrion, Franee Macon, Graeo
Wilson, Kreel Stewart. Italic I'lirdiu.
Mar' llohuoH and Laura Gatof,
.Mofesre. John Moffetl. Griffith Cow
jtill, Jav Olmstood, Lelund Xoo, Rol
and Ilubbaid. Mill. Mitoholl, Hoy Hill
and Myron Powell.
Wodnufdny evening the rcjjular
Inihiiioss meetiiiK and social of the
Ivoslein Star lodfro wom held in the
lodge roouiH with 100 membern in nt
toiuliiueo. About twontv visitors, in
oludiuit the officers and, members of
tho AhIiIiukI IoiIko, woio in attend
iiiiih. After the bin-ino soshion an
iufoiiniil daneiiiif pnrty was enjoyed.
miiMio iioinir lurnislioil iiv I'rotossor
Howell and MJsk Clark. At tho eloce
of the ovrniiiK rofreshmeuts were
seized by the committee in charge.
MIm. Jminnetto l'iitloisou was
pleasantly surprised odnoilav ovo
iiiiijur by a number of jcirl friends, the
occasion beitur her birthday. Thosii
pioseut were: Misses llaiel Antic,
Mcrcede Harbor, Hiowniinr 1'ardin,
I'lsio Lawrence, Fthor Warner.
Iiura I'ajjo, 'Catherine Swem, Mil
dred Antlo, Dorothv Thonio, Mary
Gore, Gladys Wilson, Mildred Wiek
aud Gmeo Wilson.
The W. S. N. SowiiiK club will on
lertuin the Itaptist ladiea at tho homo
of Mi, lleauchamp next Tuesday af
toruoou, May 10. Iteoeiviiiir commit -tee,
Mi-s. I,iiiisMich, Mr. Mnrlin
and Mrs. Itoiniey. Itofreshmcul eoiu
inittee. Mra. Krodunbuiv, .Mr. Ilamio
and Mr. Dovoe.
The W. S. X. Sewing olub mot with
Mr. Dovoe Monday afternoon. About
twenty-two member woro present.
Tho afternoon wus- spout in uewiujr
rni for nuts. KolYoslmioqU woro
oned by the .oominiltee. Mm. Man-
ninir, Mi-8. Martin aud Mrs. Leslie.
Tho Mies .bun Itiulire. Kath War
iicr, Muriou Gould, l.ouh Wullhois,
MesiM. Franciti Monuott and Carter
Hruioloii left Wodnosdux mornitiu for
hiUiooe. whole thev will attend the
junior week-end ut the luiversitv. re-
iuraiiifr homo the first of uext week.
Uobvri M". Wilson will return this
oumiiiK from Morkeley, Cal., wbeie
he has finished hi soooud vear at the
university. He will sporid hi raen
tiou ott hi father' ratten, ltuncho Kl
Xido.
The Altar society of the C.iili..ln
church nine u tea und sneuil nidr
noon for their members ut tin p,. , ia
hull Weduesduv ufternooii.
St. Murk' Guild will uiw anotiur
one of their populur onrd pmiic
noxt Tbuivduv afteruotin. Mn 1H ,a
St. Mark's hull, from 2 to ..
Mi Susan Deuel eulertuine.1 tli.
Girl' Tuesday Sewintr olub ot In i
homo on South Oatdule Tucd .u
teruoou. Mr. Sleuiuz entertuined the IIa-
i-iiith oluli of (he l'reh.vteriun elur h
at her home 1ueday altenuKiu.
The ladio if the Altur sni'ietv of
the Catholic church enteilained with
a ourd phrty at the punh hall Fri
day eveniutf.
4Tni. S. VHfts lJtekMith vDtertaiucd
a fop) friend at dinir gihiirsduxt
eveniui,'.
The Iudy Wks' club euju.wd on in
formal aftlaoon Friday at the Klks
oluk O
t
, o
llelllll
Mr-
( . H.
-Ion
I. M
li I I I .tllMl
ij.;i v ii
A musical and draumtio entertain
tlient will bo Kten ut the Star the
ater bv the pupils of St. Mary's
academy. Friday oveninic, May 'J (I. A
beautiful Miblical drama. "Queen K-
ther," ill bo presented by tho senior
pupils under the direction of l'.d An
drews mid with tho nnsistaneo of Mr.
Andrews' ipmrtet. Tho boys of tho
K rail es are etithuintieully i)ti'pniiujj;
a iiii drill and tho minions wilL ap
pear in u briuht lit t lo sketch called
"'fho Grandma's."
The Colhifte Women's olub met thi
aftoriioon at the homo of Mr. Jnme
Campbell on Kiup's hhtliway. K lec
tion of oflieOrs tor the eimuimr yonr
ivhi t lip principal lmino to ooino
before the olub. After the businoaa
session a short lmkeearoan pro
gram was srivru. iiieludinir n xroup of
ou(ts by Mr. Wolff of Ahlaiid.
Mr. Vernon Vnwtor, social cliHir
inau, was assisted by Mednnip
I'hipps, Haskiiis and Myron Hoot.
Mi- Maryboll llonson entertained
with a dinner pnitv Tuesday ovoninjr
at the homo of her parent on Berke
ley Way in honor of Mian Marjraroto
Mansfield. The color mcIipiiio of rod
roses was used, mokitnr the dining
room very beautiful. Covers wore
laid for tio. Those present were:
Mlasos Marynrito MHtifioId. Grape
Perry, Helen Pioree and Hazel Dvor.
The Itodiiieu and Pooahoutna hold
a joint entertainment at tho Kiwi man
hall Friday ovonimt in honor of St.
Tamilian day. At 8 o'olook supper
was served by Iho ladies, aflor which
tho rest of the evening was spoilt in
dancing and curd playing. When tho
time for going home onmo everyone
agreed that it wa the most hiicpos
ful entertainment of tho season for
tho tribes.
.Mr. Ii' J. Stewart onleiiainoil
with a bridge dinner at hor home on
West Tenth street Thursday evening
for the pleiisiiro of Miss C. M. Tay
lor and Miss Itose Tufft. Hod enr-
InatioiiK wore usrd in the table doco-
ration. Iho truest included Misses
C. M. Taylor. Hose Tufft. Helen Dahl,
Laura Troieldur, Fred Suodieor nud
I). A. TliouiHon.
oable Im- been received from
Mr. and Mi's. P. Cappo. parents of
Mrs. I). L. Shards of the Star the
ater, that thoy arrived safely at
Genoa, Italy. They failed from Xow
York on the sleanihip Ainerienu.
The Hod Cross center of the Colony
club met ut the olub rooms of the
Medftrd hotel Tuesday afternoon to
ow for the bone Tit of 'the Hod Cro
soeiety.
Mr. and Mr. KHsworth ami father.
IJ. S. Glover, of renlra! Point will
bo tho guest, of Mr. ami .Mi. Will G.
Steel over Sunday.
.Mis Marguroto Mansfield is vis
iting at PropjH'et. for o few days. She:
will return for commencement iwcer-
oie next week.
The regular meeting of the W. 0.
T. U. wua hold ut the publio library
Thursday attemmm.
The Kediaan lodue celebrated St.
Tarawa's day with a -oeiul at their
ImII Prido. i fiiiii'-.
Mr.
for a
. Flank llin will le.ixe today
few iliiv,' v t -1 1 III Pnl'llrflid.
AT THE STAR THEATER TODAY
''.Taiir" wjtu (Ii.t Jottr Greenwood
and Swln tiiant tiir n.(t foine
dlans and pturreit i the Oliver
Moroio force is the aitiactlou t tie
Str theatre today. KorreHt tantty
stid Mxrtle Slertinan henrt a splendid
siiptQrttnK cast, hlh alto locludei
Herbert Siandlnu. the original Chrl
ttan with Sir Hear In Ins Id "The
He)l," l.vdla Yeamam Titus, wlnue
fnlb In Our AH ' ba Iteoome a i
clAoslc of ihu tnuxUal rtuge Howard
IaIOi, 8jd do (irey und N'atwll War-
f)i)ld. Scenes of Minn (Ireennooil aoil
8yd n Grant in A denselx poimUted
etttckan (arm a if among the inteiem
ing nevetttei of the ohman pine,
the most laughable coined) Moroaco
rer ant out. The Loeal Movies will
also tie sIiomii HKailt loilin with Hie
1 I-;! i liwiil i .in il I. I o .J a i u
At the Churches
.Ini kmmvlllo I'lvslt) tcilaii.
Stinilny Beliopl at 10 o'clock.
Mornint; service nt URiinl hour.
Sermon by Dr. J. Lnwronco Hill.
Evening sorinon at usunl hour. Spe
cial inualc at both icrvlces.
Oakdale Avenue MethodNt.
Siiudny school, 9-U. a. in.
Preaching at 1 1 a. in. aud $ p. in.
Morning subject, "A Devout Moth
er." This Is .Mothers' Day and all thu
mothers nro Invited to attend the
morning service.
Prayer Hireling Thursday evening.
Strangora nro welcome.
II. M. Hranhnm, Pastor.
SewiiMi Day AihoutUt ('lunch.
North Htvorside Avonuo.
Meets ovory Sabbath (Saturday).
Sabbath school, 10 n. m.
1'roaohing It a. in.
Young Peoplo's meeting. Sunday
evening, 7:30 p. in.
Prajor mooting Weueadny ovoulng,
7:30 p. in.
II. G. Thurston, Pastor.
St. Mink's KplM'opal.
.Holy communion. S a. in.
flundny school. 10 a. m.
Morning prayer, 11 a. in.
Kvonlng prnyor, S p. m,
Tho haccnlaiironto sermon for tho
graduating class of the high school
will bo delivered at tho evening serv
ice. Wm. 13. Hnnvllloii, VI
r.
Presbyterian Church.
Sunday school nt 10 a. in.
Snrvlces appropriate to Mothor'a
Day at 1 1 n. in.
ltev. Paul S. Handy will pronoh.
Quartet and choir will prosont iiuihIc
for tho occasion.
This sorvlco will bo ontortnlnlug
nud Inspiring.
C. K. Booloty-iuoot nt 7 p. m.
Church sorvlco at S. Hoy. Handy
will pronch.
AH nro cordially Invited to nttond
those services.
First MpIIkmIM Chiivdi.
Services will bo hold nt tho Metho
dist church Sunday as follews:
Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., II. .1,
Palmer, superintendent.
Preaching by II. O. Nordwlck nt
II a. in.
Kpwortu League, t : IB p. m.
Thoro will bo no evening sorvlco,
but all will Join In tho sorvluw at
St. Mnrk's hall. I
Thoro will bo Hpunlal music ut thu
morning sorvlco.
ISvoryoun welcome.
Dr. J. O. Hollliw, Paslor.
I'lit (Imirli or Clirlst; Scientist.
Granch of (ho Mother Church, Tho
Flrat Church of Christ, Scientist. In
Hoston, Maas.
Sunday service at 1 1 a. in., aubjoct,
"Mortals and Immortals."
Wednowlay evening niosttliigs at
which testimonies or Christian Sel
ouco hoallnga are alvou at S o'clock.
AH nro cordially Invited.
Sunday a ehool at 9:45 a. m. "All
iinijor ngn ot 20 are welcome.
Heading room In church odlflco,
it II North Oakdale. open from 1:30
to 1:80 dally, except Suudaya and
holidays.
Haptlst Church.
The program to be rundared at
(lie Flrat llapllst ehurob on Sunday
iimmlng In honor or Mulhur'a Day:
Voluntary.
Dfl.ology.
Prayer for mothers, Mr. I. U. liett
uett. '" i
Announcements.
Offering.
Hong. "My llolher'a Pray.' Gold
en Link Hlble class. i
Scripture reading.
Bolo, "Mother." Mr. GraiiUiy.
Origin of Mother1! Dar. Mrs.
Meant.
Hymn, congregation.
Heading, "Our Mother," ilra. Lo
der Quartet, "Uad. Kindly Light."
MIkh Haxelrlgg. Mrs. U resale), Mr
lluntpr, Mr. Vawler.
Address, "Mothers or the Hlble."
r Wltham. , I
Solo, Mrs. Hall-
lhnin, cougregatlun,
Denedlctlon.
teuular services at X p. Hi. Dr.
Wltham of Grants Pass, will wreath.
first (InUlUu Church
Cor N'lnlh and Oakdale.
The ihurch Uh vital message (o
blh we Inrlte von and all strangers
sill reelre a cordUl welcome.
SlccUI uusb' and special sermon
si the inor.lnn ervics as It Is Moth
e.'jL'.'i' "jl - 'j '.'" ' -j i ii j ' . 1
The Valley's Great Need
,mti:r TI1K SMtm.n
Marinello
Gleaising Cream
MARINELLO IUIR SHOP
GiiriH-U-loit)- Hldtf. -
crs day and every porson In Mod ford
ought to make special efforts to bo In
the sorvlcos, Sunday niorntug 10:46
o'clock.
livening wo dismiss for tho baccn
lauronto soriuou to tho graduates. I
wilt give tho bacculnuronto sormon nt
Coiitinl Point, Sunday night.
lllblo school S; 15. Ablo tonchers
to gutdo you.
C. K. members will ploase note
that wc will not have meeting Sunday
night as soveral ot our lenders aro to
take part In othor forvlces.
Harry U. Tuokor, mlulitur.
Catholic (.IiiiitIi.
South Oakdale iivetiuo. ;
First uinss, Sunday, S a. m.
Second mass, 10:30 a. m,
K von I n k services, 7:30 p. in.
Hov. John Powers, Hector.
Hotel Baruum
DLVNHIt
SP.VDAV, MAV II, 11)111
Heurs: Aitld to PiOO I. M.
SOUP
Ov Tail Angeley Cousummu Hlce
HKLISIl
Itlpo Ollvw Hadlshoa
FISH
linked Fillet of Solo and Flno 11 orbs
) HXTHMUS
Sweetliroafls on Cases
PluoMpnlu Fritters. Lemon Sauce
UOASTS
Rtuffed Kipiab Chicken
Htba ot Heuf an Jua
SALAD
HoHit of Lottuco, Spwlal Dressing
VrcOlCTAHLKB
.Maahed and Dolled Potatoaa
String Iteuns Ilouo Fame
DICSSIflltT
Ice Cronin and Aworted Cakes
)Apilu Pie Sago Pudding
Coffcu Ton Milk Htittermllk
75 Conta
Ml'SICAIi PHOCHAM
lly Miss Clark and Mr. Howell.
f CntlioilriU Clilinos.
Tho Hosary. i
AnniowherH a Voice Is Oiling.
A Perfect Day. . ,
Snluto D'Amour.
Molnncholy Iltihy.
Trnuniorol.
Tnur.woUe.
UHsrt
i:vh com tour i oh iti:.Di.(i
AND DISTAMU
itllYPTOK Rlasaos are a wonderful
convenience to middle-aged men and
women who wear glnxses.
You can moo both near und fur ob
jects throimh KHYPTOKS with equal
distinctness Yet KHYPTOKS can
not bo dlHliiMibhi'd from single-vision
glasses.
GLASSES
THE ONLY INVISIBLE DIFOCAL
end the nuisance of removing our
rending nlae evorj time ou look
serosa the room or at a distance.
Thoy relieve the tiriiiK strain upon
oui ees i ausnd liy fre(iiently look
lnn ihrouglt our reading glasses, at
ob,fcds three or four feet away.
KHYPTOKS aie solid lenses with
out sesm. Hue or lilur. They are the
only bifocal with smooth, even sur
facesno src reealliit vlMlon-bliir-rlng
Hues, seams or slioulders.
DR. RIGKERT
I.YI.sH,IITs':t I LIST
MKMI "IUi
Remembrance
of Mother
How mother alu honuht the best
Daisy Butter
Fur the lue.id, and
Velvet Ice Cream
For rieiseit Pat ui la individual
molds, white and plus iriiatiou,
Huiidny. ai ilio
White, Velvet Ice Creani
X
1 fS iimfl Sss lk ii m(
W mUfi( ljnlta
w MlSnr vHwiKi'. IK J
4 .te-s tvrtmyn. IftrTiU
m.4 ts1 6"?sims S
falWi.) JJtl's I l.l .IX-"
KBYPTOfC
X. GLASSES XX
DAIRY
Merely
Mary
Ann
Presented by
Senior Class ML H.
Page Theatre
Tuesday, May 1 6
Prices 35c, 50c, 75c
Scats Now on
Medford's City Attorney Seeks
Nomination on Democratic Ticket
H. It. .MeCube. City Attorney of Medford. Is m candidate ror the Dfiuo
oratle nomination ror District Attornej. He has lived on this coast 35
years. Was admitted to the bar In Callfornlu and practiced law tan years
thora and lit Nevada Imrnre coming to Oregon In 1910. He Is serving his
fourth year as City Attorney for Medford, having been reappointed to Hist
office by three successive mayors. When he entered the office the nll-al-sorblng
it neat Ion berore the rtty and the canned was the elctrlc frauohlso
hold by tho California-Oregon Power Coinnany; doubt or (he connmny's
right to a rrauehlso for 25 years waa thrown upon thu conditions existing
by Hourly every lawyer In this section. The mutter waa nnsod by tho
council to McCnbo shortly after he' entered iimou his duties, mid attor a
cnroful consideration ho adrlsed the council to settle tho difficulty on tho
bails thou offered by the company; this was rejected by a majority ot
tho council In tho full of 1U13. The annual election wns uuprouohlng and
McUabo propared n charter amendment to be submitted to tho people. In
effort, to ratify tho oxlstlug contract and francliUe mid their tonus tor thu
remaining 17 years, and advocated his stand at the polls, this lattor ac
tion all but coil him his lmsttluu. The measure was defeated by tho peo
ple, and tho city was In the aamu unsettled condition. Tho council thou
sought outslilo logal advice and obtained mi opinion that the city could
win In tho courts. This put It up to the company to bring suit against tho
city, which It did, and It cost the city nearly $10,000 to have tho Kodorut
Court toll It to 'do what lbs city attorney told it In tho beginning.
Thu rase of Philips, et al, against the city Involving tho constitutionality
of the charter on every assessment for publio Improvement In the oily was
anotjior matter Inherited by MeCabe when he came Into the office. Ho
fought It through the Circuit Court twlco, nud then carried It to thu Su
preme Court and obtained a sweeping decision that puts at rest nil
doubt us to the power of the council to make a valid assessment without
let or hluderance from the courts, It took the labor ot three years In tho
face of the obstacle or no rn-operallnu by those he waa depending upon.
U nominated and elected to the office of district attorney thu county
would havo a lawyer ot undoubted ability and one, If we can Judge by thu
past, who would be fearless In the dlschartia of his duties.
(Paid Advertisement.)
MR. FRED ALTON HAIGHT
Teacher of Piano and Harmony, composer of "Our N'avy." "A
Memory." etc. A teacher with an established reputation, who
malntulus a high standard aud gets results through a wrroct di
agnosis and through the application ot the proper prescription to
meet the needs of ouch Individual pupil.
Sl'M.MKH TIHtM
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO
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