anaheim-gazette 1905-06-15
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$1 Will Startan Account
We are prepared to carry your account in one, two or three different ways. First. A non-interest bearing account against which you write your check. Second. You may open a savings account upon which we will pay 4 per cent. Interest; interest in this account reckoned twice yearly, and is added to the principal, thus compounding. Third. We issue an interest-bearing Certificate of Deposit such time and such rate of interest as may be agreed upon. If distance, or not convenient to come to the bank, send your deposit mail, we will care for it the same as were you at our counter.
American Savings Bank
Anaheim, Cal.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Frank Shanley, John Hartung, H. A. Johnston, M.D., F. H. Houck, C. Federman, Frank Baum, C. O. Rust, B. Dauser, A. Nagel, Geo. B. Miller, W. L. Hale.
OFFICERS
Frank Shanley, President
H. A. Johnston, Vice-President
F. H. Houck, Second Vice-President
John Hartung, Cashier
First National Bank
ANAHEIM, CAL.
Drafts sold direct on all European Countries
Interest Paid on Time Certificates
OFFICERS
W. F. BOTSFORD, President
JOHN HARTUNG, Vice Pres.-Cash.
FRANK SHANLEY, 2d Vice Pres.
O. ZEUS, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
W. F. BOTSFORD
JOHN HARTUNG
FRANK SHANLEY
A. S. BRADFORN
PETER WEISER
Gas Stoves & Hea
Gas Stoves & Hea
A second carload of Gas Stoves and Water Hea
arrived and the goods are on display at the
Company's headquarters, at
L. E. Miller's St
The stock consists of a complete line of stove
and all necessary supplies. Gas is being connec
these stoves, and intending purchasers may w
new fuel, which is the cheapest in the market,
at Miller's. All connections will be made free
The public is respectfully invited to call and i
stock.
THE ANAHEIM GAS COM
At L. E. Miller's Store.
Bird V. Beebe
Veh
Farmin
Imple
Buggy Robes, Best Mak
Buggies. All kinds repair
Patton's sun-proof paint.
Gas Ranges Gas P
Buggies. All kinds repair Patton's sun-proof paint.
Gas Ranges Gas P
We are agents for the well-known Garland Gas Ranges and
Ranging in Price from
$2 to $20
Also a Full Stock of Gas Hose and Fixtu
Come and see our Ranges before buying, it
your advantage.
Gas Piping and Fitting a Specialty.
Anaheim, Cal.
DRINK
PRIME BEER
It makes you healthy. Keg and bottled Beer delivered to all parts of the city.
UNION BREWING CO
Phone 30
Ayer's
Sometimes the hair is not properly nourished. It suffers for food, starves. Then it falls out, turns prematurely gray. Ayer's Hair Vigor is a Hair Vigor hair food. It feeds, nourishes. The hair stops falling, grows long and heavy, and all dandruff disappears.
"My hair was coming out terribly. I was almost afraid to comb it. But Ayer's Hair Vigor promptly stopped the falling, and also restored the natural color."
Mrs. E. G. K. WARD, Landing, N.J.
$1.00 a bottle.
All druggists.
J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
Poor Hair
W. C. TALCOTT
Watchmaker and Jeweler
A full line of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware
Hutchinson's Drug Store
Anaheim, Cal.
B. HARTFIELD
107 Center St., Anaheim, Cal.
Expert Watchmaker
110,000 sacks of wheat wereted. Barley output on Valley is close to 500,000 barley is offered in marshland. No quotations expected before July first.
New hay crop is large as old is about exhausted to be a factor in market torc is asked for first class.
225 carloads of cabbage forward. Output of double that of last year loads. Sugar beets are acreage exceeding that year. Slicing will begin July. Olives are bloom but walnut trees areanges are setting full mate of the crop can belier than August first. Be unusually large.
Conditions have been for bean growing. A was prepared for then time in the past. Bear unusually good shape.
5½ and 6. Pinks are scarce. Arizona h in big lots. The stock demand last year from ber was 85,000 sacks. demand this year, a sho sacks must be faced.
The orange season well. High grade fruition commands high shipments have, the pa cleaned up sweets and been held back for Bloods are practically St. Michaels are bring About 1200 carloads of yet to be shipped. Re have been on the whole the grower. Price ave better than for three y Lemons are going ou
B. HARTFIELD
107 Center St., Anaheim, Cal.
Expert
Watchmaker
And Jeweler
Carries a full line of watches, clocks and jewelry. We make a specialty of fine watch and clock repairing, and guarantee all work. Prices right.
EXPERT DIAMOND SETTER
M. E. HILL
TONSORIAL ARTIST
120 E. Center St. Anaheim
N. I. McKaughan
Blacksmith and Horseshoer
Best of Workmanship. Satisfaction guaranteed.
BUENA PARK, CAL.
Colts broke and squared-up, ready for driving
Delinquent Notice
Office of the Anaheim Union Water Company
Anaheim, Orange county, California.
Notice—There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied the sixth day of May, 1905, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows:
Name No. Cert. Shares Due.
Walker W. Adams...1999 4 $8.00
Walker W. Adams...2116 6 12.00
Sarah F. Bailey...1813 2 4.00
S. Carlzusa...1202 1 2.00
Mrs. Louisa Conliff...3063 2 4.00
German American Savings Bank...Pledgee...2822 10 20.00
Dr. W. H. Hardin...197 1 2.00
Olinda Land Company...2901 73 146.00
John J. Palmer...1679 15 80.00
Medora Patterson...1957 20 40.00
W. H. Routzahn...2869 39 78.00
Henrietta Schindler...2671 11 22.00
C. Stoppenbach...1 2.00
Southern California Savings Bank, Pledgee for S. F. Hopkins...3005 20 40.00
And in accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors made on the said sixth day of May, 1905, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of said Board at the Backs Block, Anaheim, Orange county, California, on the 30th day of June, 1905, at the hour of 2 p.m. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of shipments have, the paired clean up sweets and been held back for Bloods are practically St. Michaels are bringing About 1200 carloads off yet to be shipped. Receive been on the whole the grower. Price aver better than for three years.
Lemons are going out about half what they last year. Demand speculative interest.
Deciduous fruit crop uncertain quantity. Many sections point to much below normal.ern California crop is peaches, canning varieties drying varieties about last year.State crop about half of full output.
Cured fruit market Drying will begin about shipping probably July.
Trading in futures Less business at this than for past five yearscots reported sold at 6%July shipments.Notness will be confirmeders are not ready to meetof 5c for choice peachesoffers of 2¢ and 2¼ for outside, are being turnover.
Raisin market is quick to predict the coming crops generally say their crops of Sultanas and less. It is estimated of last year's output arern California in handpackers They are opeculation for Fall tracNew crop honey is coket. Quality is good.be as large as anticprobably about that ofLocally, general traily good.Jobbers a shipments to towns inR.R. territory.South natural market for Souproducts.
Real Estate continue steady increase in numbe of building permits is million dollar mark wa ber receipts at Port of month of May.
Gas Plates
well-known
Sites and Plates
ce from
20
Mose and Fixtures.
more buying, it may be to
specialty.
A. NAGEL
BEER
Keg and
ferred to all
VING CO.
Dr. W. H. Hardin.....197 1 2.00
Olinda Land Company...2901 73 146.00
John J. Palmer.....1679 15 80.00
Medora Patterson.....1957 20 40.00
W. H. Routzahn.....2869 39 78.00
Henrietta Schindler.....2671 11 22.00
C. Stoppenbach.....1 2.00
Southern California Savings Bank, Pledgee for S. F. Hopkins.....3005 20 40.00
And in accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors made on the said sixth day of May, 1905, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of said Board at the Backs Block, Anaheim, Orange county, California, on the 30th day of June, 1905, at the hour of 2 p.m. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
P. H. KRICK, Secretary.
Anaheim, June 12, 1905.
Notice to Creditors
Estate of ALEXANDER HUCH, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Alexander Huch, 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 administrator at the law office of Melrose & Spencer, Center street, Anaheim, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the county of Orange.
Dated this 14th day of June A. D. 1905.
P. J. WEISEL,
Administrator of the estate of Alexander Huch, deceased.
Melrose & Spencer, Attorneys for Administrator.
Trade Conditions
R. G. Dun & Co.'s Monthly Review For May in Southern California
Generally speaking, crop prospects for orchardists and farmers of Southern California were never better. All grain is ripening rapidly. Barley has made a heavy head and harvesting is in full swing. On the Newport ranches about 250,000 sacks of barley and
Locally, general trade good. Jobbers and shipments to towns in R. R. territory. South natural market for South products.
Real Estate continue steady increase in number of building permits is million dollar mark with receipts at Port of month of May.
Failures for the monthly $40,000. Assets, 13 for May, 1904, with $50,000 and assets of $1.
NO SECRET A
It is no secret that ulcers, fever sores, etc., nothing is so effectful Arnica Salve. "It did cure a bad sore I had," for sore eyes," writes Hope, Texas. 25c at H store.
Now is the time for must have cream to eat the fresh separated milk wagon at 25c. Dairy.
WANTED—Compete party to look after Chamber of Commerce formation apply to H retary.
FORSALE—One 25 H gine, in good repair Byron Jackson ceil with 50 to 100 feet o ing, pulleys, boxing charge and suction cally complete pump Bernardino City Wa By A.C.
President Board of W je1-4t
Taken a Big Tumble
After June 15 we will deliver Milk twice a day for 5c. per qt. We aerate our milk before bottling, therefore it will keep at least 6 hours longer than milk that is not, so you can easily use the morning milk for dinner and supper and the evening milk for breakfast.
Fresh separated cream 25c. per qt.
Ross Bros.' Dairy
BUSINESS LOCALS
For all kinds of Real Estate call on J. R. Gardiner, Fullerton, Cal. The best of bargains in all branches are offered. Call and be convinced.
For Sale—Six good milch cows, cheap. Herman Kruger, 6 miles west of Anaheim, R. F. D. No. 1. j15-3t
Header for sale or trade for hay or grain. Address box 387, Anaheim postoffice. 1t
Notice to Stockholders of the Anaheim Union Water Company:—The Ditch Committee has fixed June 20, as the official date for beginning of Run 2. All persons wishing to rent water stock for said run must file notice in the office on or before that date. P. H. KRICK, Secretary. 1t
For Sale—2000 good Cypress POSTS, $10 per 100, at Nutwood ranch. Apply on ranch or address T. J. Jones, Anaheim. 1t
Why not buy a McCormick? You know there is no other mowing machine as good. STERN BROTHERS are sole agent for Anaheim and surround-
Michaels are bringing good prices. About 1200 carloads of Valencias are to be shipped. Results this year have been on the whole, satisfactory to grower. Price average has been lower than for three years.
Demons are going out freely. Pricing half what they were this time last year. Demand seems to have circulative interest.
Deciduous fruit crop seems still an uncertain quantity. Reports from many sections point to an apricot yield below normal. However, North-California crop is very large. In patches, canning varieties, light yield; among varieties about double that of last year. State crop of prunes will be out half of full output.
Fruit market very quiet. Will begin about June 15th and stopping probably July 1st.
Grading in futures is as yet light. Business at this time in futures run for past five years. Some apricots reported sold at 6½, choice Royals, shipments. Not likely any business will be confirmed below 6c. Sellers not ready to meet Eastern offers for choice peaches and in prunes, sizes of 2¼ and 2⅔ for Santa Claras and outside, are being turned down.
Taisin market is quiet. It is early predict the coming yield, but generally say there will be light crops of Sultanas and Thompson Seeders. It is estimated about 5000 tons last year's output are still in South-California in hands of growers and makers. They are considered good circulation for Fall trade at 3c.
New crop honey is coming in to marry. Quality is good. Crop will not be large as anticipated. Output probably about that of 1903.
Locally, general trade is exceedingly good. Jobbers are making good payments to towns in new Salt Lake R. territory. Southern Nevada is natural market for Southern California products.
Real Estate continues active and a steady increase in number and value building permits is recorded. The million dollar mark was passed in lumber receipts at Port of San Pedro for fourth of May.
For Sale—2000 good Cypress POSTS, $10 per 100, at Nutwood ranch. Apply on ranch or address T. J. Jones, Anaheim.
Why not buy a McCormick? You know there is no other mowing machine as good. STERN BROTHERS are sole agent for Anaheim and surroundings.
The ladies of the Catholic church entertained a social gathering of their friends at progressive whist at Backs' hall on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Asher was awarded first lady's prize, Mrs. Hutchinson second, and Miss Anna Arnold consolation. Gus McCauley won first gentleman's prize, I. Asher second, and Mr. Falkenstein consolation.
NAPOLEON'S RETREAT.
That Fateful and Fatal Journey Back From Moscow.
The main facts of the French retreat from the ruins of the great Russian city of Moscow are as follows: Napoleon had entered Russia June 24. He found the country through which his route lay devastated and abandoned as he advanced, with no enemy to make a stand against him. He had to leave large bodies of troops along his line of march and to detach forces to threaten St. Petersburg and other cities. At the battle of Borodino, Sept. 7, one of the bloodiest in history, the losses probably aggregated 40,000 on each side. The loss to Napoleon, who could get no re-enforcements, was fatal.
But still he pressed on and entered Moscow, Sept. 14, to find himself robbed of the fruits of his victory by the terrible conflagration which broke out two days later. Yet Napoleon lingered in Moscow until Oct. 19. Then he marched southward to Kaluga, hoping to make his way through a rich and unexhausted country. But he was forced to follow the path he had blazed on the way to Moscow. At first the weather was fine and only moderately severe. Then came rain, snow and cold. The winter set in earlier than usual. Swarms of Cossacks surrounded the Frenchmen, harassing them at every chance. The invaders, worn out, were thrown into disorder.
The remainder of the retreat of Napoleon's army has no parallel in history for the various sufferings and
locally, general trade is exceedingly good. Jobbers are making good
appments to towns in new Salt Lake
R. territory. Southern Nevada is
natural market for Southern California
products.
Real Estate continues active and a
adry increase in number, and value
building permits is recorded. The
million dollar mark was passed in lumber receipts at Port of San Pedro for
month of May.
Failures for the month, 19. Liabilities, $40,000. Assets, $20,000. Against
for May, 1904, with liabilities of
$19,000 and assets of $19,000.
NO SECRET ABOUT IT
It is no secret that for cuts, burns,
wars, fever sores, sore eyes, bolls,
nothing is so effective as Bucklen's
Anica Salve. "It didn't take long to
be a bad sore I had, and it is all O. K.
sore eyes," writes D. L. Gregory of
Pepe, Texas. 25c at Hutchinson's drug
store.
Now is the time for berries and you
must have cream to eat with them. Try
the fresh separated cream from the
sk wagon at 25c. per qt. Model
dairy.
ANTED—Competent and reliable
party to look after exhibit room of
Chamber of Commerce, etc. For information apply to Ed. MICHOD, Seccretary.
OR SALE—One 25 H. P. gasoline enline, in good repair; also one No. 6
Byron Jackson centrifugal pump,
with 50 to 100 feet of 111-16 in. shafting,
pulleys, boxing, couplings, discharge and suction pipes—a practically complete pumping plant. San
Bernardino City Water Department.
By A. G. KENDALL,
President Board of Water Commission.
Malleability of Gold.
The malleability of gold is so great
that a single grain may be divided into
2,000,000 parts and a cubic inch into
9,523,809,523 parts, each of which may
be distinctly seen by the naked eye. A
grain and a half of gold may be beaten
into leaves of one inch square, which,
if intersected by parallel lines drawn
at right angles to each other and distance only the one-hundredth part of
an inch, will produce 25,000,000 little
squares, each of which may be distinctly seen without the aid of a glass.