anaheim-gazette 1900-12-06
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HOW TO TREAT YOUR TREES.
Prof. Pierce's Formula for Bordeaux Mixture—Remedy for Curl Leaf—A Fertilizer and Invigorator of the Tree.
Horticultural Commissioner Huntington has handed us the following copy of a report of the Horticultural Commissioners of Sutter county upon Prof. Pierce's formula for Bordeaux mixture. This is the best remedy in the world for curl leaf on peach trees. It is also a fertilizer and invigorator of the tree:
FORMULA.
5 lbs. copper sulphate (blue stone).
5 lbs. quick lime.
45 gallons water.
Dissolve the copper sulphate (blue stone) in a barrel containing ten or twelve gallons of water. Slack the quick lime and thin it to a creamy whitewash. Pour the whitewash very slowly through a wire screen into the copper solution. Stir the mixture thoroughly and add enough water to make 45 gallons in all. Stir occasionally while applying as a spray to the trees.
In the preparation of the Bordeaux mixture it is necessary that the ingredients should be mixed in a wooden vessel. If an iron vat is used the copper will go to the iron and the effect of the spray is largely neutralized. Apply the remedy cold and as soon after it is prepared as possible. Never allow it to stand over night.
In a letter to the Horticultural Commissioners of Sutter county, Prof. Pierce says that the above wash is a fertilizer and invigorator of the tree and will effectively prevent curl leaf if applied VERY THOROUGHLY from one to three weeks before the buds open.
Of bluestone only the best quality should be used. There is a good deal of variation in bluestone, as it contains always more or less iron sulphate, or copperas, but this is readily discernible, and a sample that contains any considerable amount of rust color copperas should not be used.
R. C. KELLS,
T. B. HULL,
H. P. STABLER,
Horticultural Commissioners Sutter county.
How to Cure Group.
Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia,
Catarrh
Is a disease of the mucous membrane or inner lining of the nose, throat, lungs, stomach, bowels and other organs. It is caused by a cold or succession of colds irritating the delicate surfaces, and is promoted by scrofulous taints in the blood.
It is especially dangerous in persons having a predisposition to consumption.
In these and all other catarrhal cases, Hood's Sarsaparilla so thoroughly renovates the blood and restores strength that it permanently cures.
In fact, because of the character of the disease, and peculiar merit of the remedy, Hood's Sarsaparilla is the only common sense treatment for catarrh.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to cure and keeps the promise. No substitute for Hood's acts like Hood's—be sure to get Hood's.
Trees and Landowners In England.
By the general laws of England oak, ash and elm are "timber" if not younger than 20 years, or so old that a good post cannot be cut from them. What constitutes "timber" varies slightly according to locality, but when a tree is proved to be "timber" a person who has only a life interest in the land it grows upon cannot cut it down unless it be on an estate cultivated solely for the production of salable "timber" or unless he has a special agreement giving him power to do so. A mere life tenant may not even cut down trees which are not "timber," but which would at the age of 20 years attain that dignity.
Botanists differ as to the poisonous nature of yew trees. There are many instances both of their poisonous and their harmless effect when browsed by houses and cattle, but the partially dried clippings of yew are certainly most dangerous. If a yew tree overhangs a neighbor's land and his horses eat the yew without trespassing, the owner of the tree is liable to pay for any injury the horses may sustain. On the other hand, if the horses or cattle cannot browse on the tree without putting their heads over the fence the owner of the horses must bear the loss, for his animals have trespassed—Lon
Two Straight Flushes.
I played poker for 12 years and never saw a straight flush. A few nights ago a woman in a millionaires' row palace held one and, disdaining the small pile of cash on the table, called for her check book. Everybody except an old bachelor who had learned the game in the Union club laid down. He, scorning to take advantage of a weak woman, said:
“Mrs. B., let me advise you to be careful. I shall see you for any amount and raise you. The limit is off, I suppose?”
She said it was and cast a check for $500 in the pot.
“Before I see that may I ask a question?” he said to the assembled players. “I want to know this—in case there are two straight flushes, each ace high, which suit wins?”
“Diamonds,” was the unanimous reply.
He handed to Mrs. B. her check and laying down a ten, jack, queen, king and ace of diamonds, remarked that she was a very brave woman. But she assured him that her hand was worth $500 and exposed a ten, jack, queen, king and ace of clubs.
“How far would you have gone?” some one asked her, to which she made answer:
“I shouldn’t have thought of stopping under $5,000, and I am half angry that he didn’t give me a chance to bet, it’s such glorious fun.”—New York Press.
Tortured a Witness.
Intense suffering was endured by witness T. L. Martin, of Dixie, Ky., before he gave this evidence: “I coughed every night until my throat was nearly raw; then tried Dr. King’s New Discovery, which gave instant relief. I have used it in my family for four years and recommend it as the greatest remedy for Coughs, Colds and All Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. It will stop the worst cough, and not only prevents but absolutely cures Consumption. Price $6c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at P. A. Derge’s.”
Full of Honors.
“Still,” said the old friend who had called to converse with the venerable sage, “in your advancing age it must be a great comfort to know your fame is secure.”
“Yes,” replied the aged scientist; “I am told there is a new disease and a five-cent cigar named for me.”
Of bluestone only the best quality should be used. There is a good deal of variation in bluestone, as it contains always more or less iron sulphate, or copperas, but this is readily discernible, and a sample that contains any considerable amount of rust color copperas should not be used.
R. C. KELLS,
T. B. HULL,
H. P. STABLER,
Horticultural Commissioners Sutter county.
How to Cure Croup.
Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N. Y., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best medicine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be done in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by P. A. Derge, Druggist.
Crabs In Oysters.
"The demand for that little southern delicacy, the oyster crab, is always larger than the supply, and I have all I can do to obtain the 50 or 60 gallons which are daily required for flavoring stews and making omelets in the leading hotels, restaurants and clubs of this city," said a wholesale fish dealer in New York to a Washington Star writer. "Our northern oysters do not contain the little dainties, so I am obliged to buy them from the oyster shuckers along the York, Rappahanock and other southern rivers. The Chesapeake bay shore oystermen send us some also.
"The little crab found in the oyster is not, as commonly supposed by two-thirds of the oyster eating community, the young of the blue crab, but is a distinct species. It is a messmate of and caterer to the wants of the oyster, being therefore a benefit instead of a detriment to the latter. In return for the oyster's kindness in protecting it against its enemies the little crab catches and crushes food which in its entire state could not be taken by the oyster. A singular thing in connection with them is that all found inside of the oyster are females. The male of the same variety has a hard shell."
Turtles Trained To Fight.
You want to go to China to see animal fighting reduced to a science. There are hundreds of young men in the larger cities there who make a living by training animals to fight and in exhibiting their savage qualities to interested audiences. They catch both mud and snapping turtles, feed them on raw meat and some sort of drug that warms them up, and at the end of six months they become savage enough to fight a tiger. The jaws and teeth are filed and sandpapered until the mouth becomes a dangerous thing to go near. The turtle is tantalized each day with a piece of wood or a bunch of cotton until its temper reaches a white heat. When confronted with another turtle that has been trained and badgered in the same way, they go for each other with distended jaws, and there is sure to be a fight to a finish.
They have each been starved for a week. Each is handled by his owner, Horticultural Commissioners Sutter county.
How to Cure Croup.
Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N. Y., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best medicine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by P. A. Derge, Druggist.
Crabs In Oysters.
"The demand for that little southern delicacy, the oyster crab, is always larger than the supply, and I have all I can do to obtain the 50 or 60 gallons which are daily required for flavoring stews and making omelets in the leading hotels, restaurants and clubs of this city," said a wholesale fish dealer in New York to a Washington Star writer. "Our northern oysters do not contain the little dainties, so I am obliged to buy them from the oyster shuckers along the York, Rappahanock and other southern rivers. The Chesapeake bay shore oystermen send us some also.
"The little crab found in the oyster is not, as commonly supposed by two-thirds of the oyster eating community, the young of the blue crab, but is a distinct species. It is a messmate of and caterer to the wants of the oyster, being therefore a benefit instead of a detriment to the latter. In return for the oyster's kindness in protecting it against its enemies the little crab catches and crushes food which in its entire state could not be taken by the oyster. A singular thing in connection with them is that all found inside of the oyster are females. The male of the same variety has a hard shell."
Turtles Trained To Fight.
You want to go to China to see animal fighting reduced to a science. There are hundreds of young men in the larger cities there who make a living by training animals to fight and in exhibiting their savage qualities to interested audiences. They catch both mud and snapping turtles, feed them on raw meat and some sort of drug that warms them up, and at the end of six months they become savage enough to fight a tiger. The jaws and teeth are filed and sandpapered until the mouth becomes a dangerous thing to go near. The turtle is tantalized each day with a piece of wood or a bunch of cotton until its temper reaches a white heat. When confronted with another turtle that has been trained and badgered in the same way, they go for each other with distended jaws, and there is sure to be a fight to a finish.
They have each been starved for a week. Each is handled by his owner, Horticultural Commissioners Sutter county.
The Army In the Field.
The layman cannot easily realize the vast amount of material as to food and ammunition demanded by an army in the field. A few facts and figures as to this may aid to make it more tangible. Each man requires, at a minimum, three pounds and a half of food per day. Each animal should have at least 20 pounds of food in countries where grazing is not abundant. If we take, for purposes of estimate, only 15 pounds required to supply each animal, leaving five pounds to be gathered from the country by grazing and otherwise, we assume a quantity that may be considered a minimum.
An army of 150,000 men would require about 50,000 animals for transportation of artillery, camp equipment, ammunition, food, hospital and medical equipment. There should not be less than 30,000 cavalry. There should not be less than 10,000 animals available at all times to supply losses. This makes a total of 90,000 animals to be fed. With this as a basis we see that the daily demands would be for the men 525,000 pounds and for the horses 1,350,000 pounds, or an aggregate of 1,875,000 pounds. This is equal to something more than 836 tons per day.
Captain Zallinski in Harper's Weekly.
The Finger Nails.
In days when superstition was more prevalent than it is now the shape and appearance of the finger nails were considered to have reference to one's destiny. To learn the message of the finger nails it was necessary to rub them over with a compound of wax and soot and then to hold them so that the sunlight fell fully on them. Then on the horny, transparent substance certain signs and characters were supposed to appear, from which the future could be interpreted. Persons, too having certain kinds of nails were credited with the possession of certain characteristics. Thus a man with red and spotted nails was supposed to have a hot temper, while pale, lead colored nails were considered to denote a melancholy temperament. Narrow nails were supposed to betray ambition and a quarrelsome nature; while round shaped nails were the distinguishing marks of lovers of knowledge and people of liberal sentiment. Conceited, narrow minded and obstinate folk were supposed to have small nails, indolent people fleshy nails and those of a gentle, retiring nature broad nails.
The Arab's Little Game.
In The Agricultural Journal of the Cape of Good Hope appears an article on the vitality of wheat from Egyptian land.
Full Of Honors.
"Still," said the old friend who had called to converse with the venerable sage, "in your advancing age it must be a great comfort to know your fame is secure."
"Yes," replied the aged scientist "I am told there is a new disease and a five-cent cigar named for me."
Bicycles and Sporting Goods.
A full stock of bicycle supplies. Bicycle repairing of all kinds promptly done. All work guaranteed.
Also agent for the Santa Ana Steam Laundry. I run a laundry wagon that will call for and deliver your laundry twice a week. Laundry coming in at late 9 o'clock Thursday morning will be delivered to you Saturday at 4 o'clock.
E.W.McCOLLUM.
A Woman's Awful Peril.
There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an operation," were the startling words heard by Mrs.I.B.Hunt of Lime Ridge Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaunice. Gall stones formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful Stomach Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Try it Only 50 etc. Guaranteed. For sale by Derge
Force on the Piano.
It has been calculated that a mini-mum pressure of the finger of one quarter of a pound is needed to sound a note on the piano and that at times a force of five pounds is thrown on a single key to produce a single effect Chopin's last study in C minor has a passage taking two minutes five seconds to play that requires a total pressure estimated at three full tons.
In a Bad Fix.
Gadzooks (in a restaurant)—Don't let us sit at that table. I gave the waiter a tip yesterday, and he will expect an other today.
Zounds—Well, how about this table?
Gadzooks—Won't do. I have never feed the waiter, and he would doubt less expect me to begin today—New York Tribune.
Everybody's proud of this sort of Grandpa, and he's proud of himself proud of his clear brain and active body! There are other kinds of grandparent that we can't be proud of. We can only sit here no longer live!
mud and snapping turtles, feed them on raw meat and some sort of drug that warms them up, and at the end of six months they become savage enough to fight a tiger. The jaws and teeth are filed and sandpapered until the mouth becomes a dangerous thing to go near. The turtle is tantalized each day with a piece of wood or a bunch of cotton until its temper reaches a white heat. When confronted with another turtle that has been trained and badgered in the same way, they go for each other with distended jaws, and there is sure to be a fight to a finish.
They have each been starved for a week. Each is handled by his owner, who has teased it to the killing point. The two turtles are then placed in a small ring, and only one comes out alive. The fight lasts from one to ten hours, and death generally comes only when one of them has secured a throat hold on his doomed antagonist—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
He Bought a Section.
A Pittsburger who has money to spare had to go east on short notice. He is a man given to exclusiveness, and he detests traveling in a public conveyance because he is thrown in with so many persons of whom he knows nothing. When he does take a trip, he takes a stateroom wherever he can get it, or, falling in that, if his business is urgent, he takes a section in the sleeping car. He had little time to make arrangements last week, but his first thought was of a stateroom. He called one of the employees and hurried him to the ticket office.
"Get a stateroom, if you can," he said, "and, if you cannot, get a section. You know what a section is—two berths."
"Yes, sir," replied the man as he started off.
He returned soon with the information that there wasn't a stateroom to be had on the train.
"But I got two berths for you, sir," he said; handing out two tickets.
He nearly lost his job when his employer examined the tickets and found one for "upper 3" and the other for "upper 8."—Pittsburg News.
A Few Pointers.
The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25¢ and 30c. For sale by all druggists.
The Arab's Little Game.
In The Agricultural Journal of the Cape of Good Hope appears an article on the vitality of wheat from Egyptian mummy cases. It is often asserted that samples of wheat from the same crop as that which Joseph stored in Pharaoh's granaries has been taken from mummy wrappings and, when planted, has grown. This is very likely erroneous, as the Arabs have a habit of selling to tourists samples of grain which have in all likelihood come from the nearest field instead of from the ancient tombs. Indeed in many instances this "mummy grain" has been corn, and, as corn was not known until it was brought from America, the fraud is apparent.
Frail Historians of Sevres.
Only 2½ miles southwest of Paris, Sevres is well known to tourists. Beautiful porcelain has been manufactured here since 1756, the royalties and republics which followed each other taking pains to have each period stamped on the back of every piece made. Initials of kings, the date and often the palace for which the service was designed were placed plainly on the plate. Thus in this silent but most eloquent way these frail historians indicate the changeful, brilliant story of their native land.
The Real Puzzle of Life.
Fidella—Flavilla, doesn't the great mystery of our being fill you with awe and wonder?
Flavilla—Well, to tell you the honest truth, Fidella, what to wear bothers me more than anything else.—Indianapolis Journal.
Defining a Function.
"Uncle Aleck, what is a plano recital?"
"Well, one woman pounds the plano, and all the rest talk."—Detroit Free Press.
The reolian harp was the invention, it is believed, of Athanasius Kircher, who lived in the seventeenth century.
Everybody's proud of this sort of Grandpa, and he's proud of himself proud of his clear brain and active body. There are other kinds of grandparent that we can't be proud of. Weak or body and feeble of mind, we can only pity them. They no more live; they only exist. What makes the difference between these two classes of old men? A sound stomach and a plentiful supply of pure, rich blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery strengthens the stomach, purifies the blood and increases the activity of the blood making glands. It won't make old men young, but it will enable old men to assimilate the food they eat, and so strengthen them for a life of reasonable exertion.
"I suffered for six years with constipation and indigestion; during which time I employed several physicians, but they could not reach me," writes Mr. G. Popplewell, of Eurex Springs, Carroll Co., Ark. "I felt that there was no help for me; could not retain food on my stomach; had vertigo and would fall helpless at the floor. Two years ago I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and litte 'Pellets,' and improved from the start. After taking twelve bottles of the 'Discovery' I was able to light work, and was improvising ever since. I am now in good health for one my age—60 years. I owe it all to Dr. Pierce medicines."
Old people often need a laxative medicine. The best for them is Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
A Few Words about Pain-Killer
A prominent Montreal clergyman, the Rev. Jan H. Dixon, Rector St Judes and Hon. Canon Christ Church Cathedral, writes: "Permit me send you a few lines to strongly recommend Perry Davis' Pain-Killer. I have used it w satisfaction for thirty-five years. It is a preparation which deserves full public confidence."
DELINQUENT
TAX LIST
In and for the
CITY OF ANAHEIM
County of Orange,
State of California,
—FOR THE—
FISCAL YEAR 1900-1901
Amount of Tax and Costs Due.
A
Ahern W J In Santa Fe tract, lot 11, block 3... 1 11
Ahern W J In Santa Fe tract, lot 12, block 3... 1 12
Ahern W J In Santa Fe tract, lot 23, block 3... 1 11
Ahern W J In Santa Fe tract, lot 24, block 3... 1 12
Anaheim Street Car Co. Two street cars... 1 88
Anaheim Street Car Co. 1½ miles of street car track and franchise... 2 00
B
Bauer JS In Santa Fe tract, lot 17, block 4... 98
Bauer JS In Santa Fe tract, lot 18, block 4... 98
Brunn I R In Spoerl tract, lot 1, block 7... 74
Brunn I R In Spoerl tract, lot 2, block 7... 74
Brunn I R In Spoerl tract, lot 3, block 7... 74
Brunn I R In Spoerl tract, lot 4, block 7... 74
Brunn I R In Spoerl tract, lot 5, block 7... 74
Brunn I R In Spoerl tract, lot 6, block 7... 74
Brunn I R In Spoerl tract, lot 7, block 7... 74
Brunn I R In Spoerl tract, lot 8, block 7... 74
Brunn I R In Spoerl tract, lot 9, block 7... 74
Brunn I R In Spoerl tract, lot 10, block 7... 74
Richter Mrs. A in Center tract, lot 28, block B... 1 66
Rich B B in Vineyard C 3, lot 104, block H... 1 52
Rich B B in Vineyard C 3, lot 105, block H... 1 65
Rimpau Miss Sophia in Center tract, lot 36, block A... 1 65
Rimpau Miss Sophia in Center tract, lot 37, block A... 1 59
Rimpau Miss Sophia in Center tract, lot 38, block A... 1 65
Rimpau Theo. Personal property... 5 14
Rimpau Theo. Vineyard Lot F 6, 20 acres with improvements... 48 27
Robertson Miss Augusta in Spoerl tract, lot 38, block A... 78
Robertson Miss Augusta in Spoerl tract, lot 34, block A... 78
Ross W W in Center tract, lot 30, block M... 1 52
Ross W W in Center tract, lot 31, block M... 1 52
S
Scheuter Fred in Spoerl tract, lot 23, block 2... 78
Scheuter Fred in Spoerl tract, lot 24, block 2... 78
Scheuter Fred in Spoerl tract, lot 31, block 3... 85
Scheuter Fred in Spoerl tract, lot 32, block 3... 85
Schilling C in Vineyard C 3, lot 101, block H... 1 65
Schilling C in Vineyard C 3, lot 102, block H... 1 46
Schilling C in Vineyard C 3, lot 103, block H... 1 42
Skewton J W in Reiser tract, lot 8, block D... 91
Skewton J W in Reiser tract, lot 9, block D... 91
Skewton J W in Reiser tract, lot 10, block D... 91
Skewton J W in Reiser tract, lot 18, block C... 85
Staufel Nick in Santa Fe tract, lot 1, block A... 1 25
Staufel Nick in Santa Fe tract, lot 2, block A... 1 06
Swope estate of A B in Vineyard F $W% of S$% of lot N$, block A... 1 11
Swope estate of A B in Vineyard F $N% of lot N$, block A... 91
Swope estate of A B in Vineyard F $all of lot N$, block A... 133
Swope estate of A B in Vineyard F $all of lot N$, block A... 139
Swope estate of A B in Vineyard F $all of lot N$, block A with improvements...698
U
Unknown Owner in Vineyard F $5$, lot $2$, block D...125
Unknown Owner in Vineyard F $5$, lot $3$, block D...255
Unknown Owner in Vineyard F $5$, lot $4$, block D...255
Unknown Owner in Santa Fe tract, lot $7$, block $2$...91
V
Van Vorst C in Spoerl tract, lot $1$, block $1$...70
Van Vorst C in Spoerl tract, lot $2$, block $1$...70
Van Vorst C in Spoerl tract, lot $3$, block $1$...70
Van Vorst C in Spoerl tract, lot $4$, block $1$...70
W
Bonds at any time date of redemption Best of bank reference Equity
Staiving in His Profession "So your son is now a full-fledged physician?" said Mr. Gilgal to Perkasle.
"Yes he has hung out his shingle He is not doing much yet, though suppose."
"O, yes, he is. He has joined medical societies."
At Bed Time I take a pleasant drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion better. My doctor says it acts good on the stomach, liver and kidneys, is a pleasant laxative. It is made of herbs, and is prepared as easily as it is called Lane's Medicine. All doctors sell it at 25 and 50 cents. La Family Medicine moves the box each day. If you cannot get it sent a free sample. Address, Orator Woodward Le Roy, N.Y.
Discretion After Investigation They were speaking of the new man movement.
"If a girl proposes to you," she said, "you wouldn't dare refuse her."
"If a girl had the nerve and the termination to make a proposal, replied, 'I wouldn't dare marry.' In view of the circumstances she decided to wait for him to speak first."
Among the tens of thousands have used Chamberlain's Curey for colds and la gripe due the past few years, to our knowledge not a single case has resulted in monia. Thos. Whitfield & Co., Wabash avenue, Chicago, one of most prominent retail druggists in city, in speaking of this, says: recommend Chamberlain's Curey for la gripe in many cases it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also counteracts any deny of la gripe to result in monia." For sale by P. A. Derger.
Startling Instances Last week a delinquent subscriber said he would pay up if he lived. Another said: "I will see you morrow." He's blind. Still and said: "I'll pay you this week or go the devil." He's gone. There hundreds who ought to take war of these procrastinators and pay up.
The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound the affected parts is superior to plaster. When troubled with lamen or pains in the side or chess, give trial and you are certain to be than pleased with the prompt which it affords. Pain Balm also rheumatism. One application
WEDNESDAY, the 2nd Day of January, A. D. 1901.
At the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, commence to sell the real estate upon which said taxes are a lien at PUBLIC AUCTION for and on account of such delinquent taxes thereon, in front of the City Hall, in the City of Anaheim County of Orange, state of California, and that I will continue sale days from day to day (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) according to the adjournments between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 2 o'clock p.m. of each day of sale, and at the same place, until the whole property herein before set forth, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be sold, and that I will sell the smallest quantity of each piece or parcel of property liable for such taxes that will be taken by any person for the amount in legal coin of the United States, of the taxes and costs remaining due and unpaid thereon, together with the sum of fifty (50) cents, provided by law for the Certificate of Sale in duplicate in each and every case.
CONDITIONS.
The real property will be sold subject to redemption within twelve months from the day of sale; but if not redeemed, conversances absolute in form of the property sold will be executed to the purchasers thereof, as provided by law.
NO PROPERTY IS EXEMPT.
No property is exempt from seizure and sale for personal property taxes; even the homestead and house utensils are subjected thereto. The law is imperative. The Collector has no discretion, and delinquents must suffer if they fail to pay.
All the property heretofore described is in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California.
N. F. STEADMAN,
Tax Collector of the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California.
A Safe Guess.
"I waited three solid hours for that palm reader to get around to me."
"Well?"
"He told me I didn't get on in life because of my tendency to fool away time."
World's Champion.
"I tried many remedies to cure piles," writes W. R. Smith, of Latham, Ill., "but found no relief till I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I have not been troubled with piles since." It's the only champion pile cure on earth and the best salve in the world. 25c. per box, guaranteed by P. A. Derge, druggist.
$10 First Mortgage Gold Bonds $10
You want a gilt-edged investment for your money. Here it is in sums to suit large or small investors.
THE EQUITY INVESTMENT COMPANY
has issued bonds secured by a Mortgage or Deed of Ttust on its Real Estate.
The Company has reserved the right to redeem the Bonds at any time by payment of principal and interest to date of redemption.
Best of bank references given. For full particulars address
EQUITY INVESTMENT COMPANY,
175 N. SPRING ST., LOS ANGELES, CAL.
Bonds at any time by payment of principal and interest to date of redemption.
Best of bank references given. For full particulars address
EQUITY INVESTMENT COMPANY,
175 N. SPRING ST., LOS ANGELES, CAL.
Serving in His Profession.
Your son is now a full-fledged civilian?" said Mr. Gilgal to Mr. Siele.
He has hung out his shingle."
It is not doing much yet, though. I see."
Yes, he is. He has joined six real societies."
At Bed Time
A pleasant drink, the next morning bright and my complexion is.
My doctor says it acts gently on stomach, liver and kidneys, and pleasant laxative. It is made from wheat and is prepared as easily as tea.
Called Lane's Medicine. All drugell it at 25 and 50 cents. Lane's Medicine moves the bowels day. If you cannot get it send for the sample. Address, Orator F. Edward Le Roy, N. Y.
Correlation After Investigation.
Why were speaking of the new womovement.
A girl proposes to you," she said, "wouldn't dare refuse her."
A girl had the nerve and the denation to make a proposal," he said, "I wouldn't dare marry her."
View of the circumstances she de- to wait for him to speak first.
Long the tens of thousands who used Chamberlain's Coughdy for colds and la gripe during last few years, to our knowledge, single case has resulted in pneumonia. Thos. Whitfield & Co., 240 ash avenue, Chicago, one of the prominent retail druggists in that in speaking of this, says: "We demand Chamberlain's Coughdy for la gripe in many cases, as only gives prompt and completeery, but also counteracts any tendency of la gripe to result in pneumonia." For sale by P. A. Derge.
Startling Instances.
Just week a delinquent subscriber one would up if he lived. He Another said: "I will see you tomorrow." He's blind. Still another "I'll pay you this week or go to devil." He's gone. There are reeds who ought to take warning these procrastinators and pay up now.
The Best Plaster.
Piece of fannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to affected parts is superior to any other. When troubled with lame back strains in the side or chest, give it a bandage and you are certain to be more pleased with the prompt relief it affords. Pain Balm also curesismus. One application gives bonds at any time by payment of principal and interest to date of redemption.
What do you want of any cheap Jim Crow cutlery, when the Jordan 'AA A1'
brand of fine English cutlery can be bad for a very little more. Be not be deceived. Insist upon having the Jordan 'AA A1'
brand, and bowl till you get it.
For sale by leading dealers everywhere je14
UNITED MINES MINING COMPANY
is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Delaware, with an authorized capital stock of $400,000; par value $1 per share; non assessable and no personal liability of shareholders. Principal office at Wilmington, Delaware, with Delaware Charter, Guarantee & Trust Co., and branch executive office at Santa Ana, Orange county, California. At par value 180,000 shares of this stock are issued for mines and oil lands, equipments and supplies.
The balance 220,000 shares are being sold at par value for cash. Subscriptions for these shares (one or many) can now be made and paid for at a par, $1 per share all down or in advance installments of not less than 10 per cent per month. The certificates are issued to subscribers as when fully paid. The cash thus received will be used in the furtherance of the company's interests and the prosecution of its business affairs. The properties will be rapidly and thoroughly developed and energetically operated so as to produce the best results for the shareholders. The production of gold, copper, lead and silver ores and oil, as well as any other business coincident therewith will be vigorously handled. This is a good healthy enterprise with excellent propositions in hand for immediate operations.
REPORT.
There has been taken over by this company, deeds and contracts in escrow, for the following mines in mining estates. Location, west of Manvel, San Bernardino county, California: The Old Shoes Mine, Red Bug Mining Claim, Harmony Claim, Bull's Eye Claim, Full Moon Claim, Meteor Claim, Coined Money Claim and one-half of the Central Claim. All these are known as the Old Shoes Group of mines; and also have a full paid license for the use of U. S. Letters Patent, No. 556,990; a process patented for precipitating gold from water solutions; this is a valuable property and right. Also three-fourths of the Lookout Claim, Little Giant Claim, one-half of the Jason Claim, and the Fellowship Claim; and one-tenth of the following claims:
The Good Hope Mine, Horse Shoe Claim, Columbia Claim, Olympia Claim, Modoc Claim, Times Claim, Little May Claim, Midias Claim, and the Joe's Wonder Claim, and some others; all known as the Good Hope Group of mines. This makes about 600 acres of this valuable grounds, as consolidated. This field shows good gold, silver, lead and copper assay values and many powerful vein outcroppings. Is a paying proposition, and with further development, this is a large and valuable property. With the great bodies of mineral outcroppings, extensive developments are at once justified and actual mining will now be done and continued... Your correspondence and patronage are requested. In your remittances send Postoffice Money Oders or Drafts on New York City banks, payable to the Uuited Mines Mining Co., and address all correspondence to GILES OTIS PEARCE, general manager, Santa Ana, Orange County, California.
The officers of the company are:
Giles Otis Pearce. President and General Manager, Santa Ana, Cal.
O. S. Breese, Vice-President, Los Angeles, Cal.
Ray Billingsley, Secretary and Treasurer, Santa Ana, Cal.
To Passengers for Newport Beach.
Inasmuch as the Santa Fe morning train does not connect with Southern Southern Pacific
Another said: "I will see you tomorrow." He's blind. Still another "I'll pay you this week or go to devil." He's gone. There are creeds who ought to take warning these procrastinators and pay up now.
The Best Plaster.
piece of flannel dampened with rubberlain's Pain Balm and bound to affected parts is superior to any other. When troubled with lame back strains in the side or chest, give it a wash and you are certain to be more pleased with the prompt relief it affords. Pain Balm also cures malism. One application gives it.
For sale by P. A. Derge.
THE LIGHTSHIP.
Ladies can Wear Shoes
size smaller after using Allen's-Ease, a powder to be shaken into shoes. It makes tight or new shoes easy; gives instant relief to corns bunions. It's the greatest comfort every of the age. Cures and pre-swollen feet, blisters, callous and spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is a cure for sweating, hot taching feet. All druggists and shoe stores, 25c. package free by mail. Address, S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
4p
THE CATARRH
is Cream Balm
and pleasant to contain no in-ous drug.
quickly absorbed.
reliant at once.
pea and Cleanses
days Inflammation,
sides and Protects the Membrane. Restores the sides of Taste and Smell. Large Size, 60 cents at registrs or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
CATARRH
is Cream Balm
and pleasant to contain no in-ous drug.
quickly absorbed.
reliant at once.
pea and Cleanses
days Inflammation,
sides and Protects the Membrane. Restores the sides of Taste and Smell. Large Size, 60 cents at registrs or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
COLD IN HEAD
To Passengers for Newport Beach.
Inasmuch as the Santa Fe morning train does not connect with Southern Pacific train leaving Anaheim at 9:49 a.m., passengers cannot reach Newport via that route.
F. BACKS,
UNDERTAKER
And Dealer in FURNITURE.
Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass Sewing Machine Supplies, Etc.
Cor. Los Angeles & Chartres Sts.
A. FREISE,
...KEEPS THE FINEST OF...
Wines, Liquors
And Cigars.
LOS ANGELES BEER ON DRAUGHT.
Koll Block, Los Angeles Street
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of George Stadtegger, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE undersigned, Executrix of the last will and testament of George Stadtegger, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, the said deceased, to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executrix at the office of Richard Melrose. Center street, Anaheim, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of the estate in the County of Orange.
Dated this 9th day of November.A.D. 1900.
MARGARETHA STADTEGGER,
Executrix of the last will and testament of George Stadtegger., deceased.
RICHARD MELROSE, Attorney for Executrix.
Southern Pacific Company.
San Francisco and Los Angeles Limited—"THE Owl." Between Los Angeles and San Francisco daily. Leave Los Angeles 6:45 p.m.; arrive San Francisco 10:15 am. Leave San Francisco 5 p.m.; arrive Los Angeles 7:48 am.
The Sunset Route offers unexcelled advantages for winter travel, and an unequaled train service. Sunset Limited, season, November to April.
This is the most magnificent train in America, vestibulated throughout, illuminated with Pinisch gas and heated by steam. Every train is made up as follows: One composite car contains bath-room, barber-shop, cafe, library and smoker; one compartment car with laundry tory in each compartment, and paper for the special use of ladies, and a ladies' maid in attendance; as many double drawing room, ten-section sleepers as may be necessary, with toilet annexes, one dining-car, meals served a la carte.
1900—SUNSET EXCURSIONS—1900
Through Tourist Sleepers from Los Angeles:
To Washington, D.C. via New Orleans.
2 p.m. Tuesday;s, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
To Chicago. Ill., via El Paso 2 p.m. Tuesday's.
To Cincinnati. Ohio, via New Orleans.
2 p.m. Fridays and Sundays.
OODEN ROUTE EXCURSIONS.
To St. Paul, via Sloux City. 11:40 am Thursday's.
To Chicago. Mondays. Tuesdays.
Wednesdays and Thursdays. Leave Los Angeles 11:40 am.
SISTA ROUTE EXCURSIONS.
To Portland, St. Paul and Minneapolis, Mondays. 10:20 pm.
First and second-class tickets for sale at Anaheim at Los Angeles prices, and baggage checked through to any point in the United States, Canada or Mexico.
Our local train service is unexcelled for comfort. Day coaches are equipped with the celebrated Scarritt seats, luxuriously upholstered, and passengers for Los Angeles are landed right in the center of the business part of the city-at First street or Commercial street-within a block of the large wholesale houses.
Our connection at Molave for the famous gold mining camp of Randburg is superb; good hotel at Molave and elegant stage coaches through to the city of gold. Fare from Anaheim to Randsburg,$7 55.
Family commutation tickets for sale between Anaheim and Los Angeles, and other local points at greatly reduced rates. Limit six months. For further information, call at the Southern Pacific depot at Anaheim.
G.W.LUCE,Astt.Gen Pass,Agt.,Los Angeles.261 South Spring St.