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THE CLEANSING AND HEALING CURE FOR CATARRH is Ely's Cream Balm Easy and pleasant to use. Contains no injurious drug. It is quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at once. It Opens and Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Allays Inflammation. Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Large Size, 50 cents at Drugstores or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. BLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. Your Dainty Underwear And Starched Pieces don't look as though they had been through a riot when they are returned from the Santa Ana Steam Laundry E. W. McCOLLUM ANAHEIM AGENT OUR WAGON CALLS MONEY can be borrowed on more favorable terms from the SAVINGS, LOAN and BUILDING ASSOCIATION OF ANAHEIM than from any similar institution in the State A Home Institution... conducted by home men If you want to borrow money at a low rate to pay off your present mortgage, or to build a home or to improve your present one, address or call on Fred A. Backs, Jr Secretary Anaheim Dartmouth University. In a copy of the Portland university published in 1817 there is an alliance "Dartmouth university." Dartmouth college was founded by a chartered before the Revolution, and the of New Hampshire sought to away the charter rights and property as a part of the new university, which was chartered by legislature. The point was raised the legislature had no right to and it was so decided by the State supreme court after a rabble exposition of the case by Webster. The Gazette pokes at the university, which, it states, one student," who "may serve nest egg." A Singular Betrothal. The way the Singalese and tribes have of popping the o is singular. The man sends and chases the lady's wearing apparel course if she does not like the man she need not part with the tents of her wardrobe, but if he favored one she readily does so ing that when the evening comes will be returned to her by the person. He spends the night the same roof with her, next day, after a certain amo feasting is gone through, the thumbs are tied together, and forward they are man and wife. Chinese Deities. The Chinaman has a deity who the eyes of his worshipers in the ling and another who closes the night. He has gods of rising, stalking, running, crawling, ming; gods of spitting, chewing lowing, sneezing, coughing, There are gods who preside birth of a Chinese baby and go honor the occasion when a Chinies, or, in his own idiom, "sthis pigtail." A Home Institution conducted by home men If you want to borrow money at a low rate to pay off your present mortgage, or to build a home or to improve your present one, address or call on Fred A. Backs, Jr Secretary Anaheim Choice of Many Routes EAST and WEST “Sunset” via New Orleans and El Paso “Ogden” via San Francisco “Shasta” via Portland Pullman Vestibuled Trains Daily. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions via all routes every day in the week, at REDUCED RATES The SOUTHERN PACIFIC gives you choice of many routes from the northern boundry of the United States to the Atlantic Coast, so that you may go one way and return another, with varied scenery and climatic conditions. Full information from any agent. Southern Pacific Santa Fe Time Table Effective Nov. 12, 1905. Trains on the Santa Fe Route leave Anaheim for points named as follows: To Los Angeles—7:55 am. 10:00 am .12:19pm,.5:17 pm. To San Diego—8:51 a.m. 2:36 p.m. To Santa Ana—8:51 am. 2:35 pm., 5:51 p.m. To Riverside and San Bernardino—*11:35 am., 5:51 pm. To Redlands—*11.35 am. To San Jacinto and Hemet—*11:35 am. To Escondido—*2:35 pm. To Fallbrook—*8:51 am. To Redondo Beach—7:55 am.. Chicago, Kansas City, Denver, St Louis and all points east 5:17 pm Trains marked with a * are daily except Sunday. All others daily. J. H. CLARAUGH. Agent. ORPHANAGE REPORT St. Catherine’s Orphanage, Anaheim, Cal., Sept. 28, 1905. The following boys have been admitted into St. Catherine’s Orphan Asylum since the last publication: Whole Orphans—Valencia Ratael, aged 8 years. Half Orphans—Lerma Felix, aged 8 years; Naria Glovani, aged 7 years; Roberts Edgar Verne, aged 7 years; Schröd Philip Haver, aged 2 yrs 8 mos; Enrique Pantileon, aged 11 yrs; Ramos Raymond, aged 7 yrs; Ramos Arnuello, aged 5 yrs; Chacon Fernando, aged The Hat They Miss. “Dere's a lot ob you fine folks,” said an old negro preacher. Excelsior Springs one Sunday comes to chu'ch an’ sees every de congregashun—every hat but dat one de Lohd passes righ dah yoh nose fo' help in his car to sabe yoh black souls.”—Kans Journal. Civic Pride In Pasadena Great things are happening thru out California by way of local immits. Some time ago the Cal Promotion Committee instituted campaign for street adornment towns and cities of the state, and its booklet on “Street Trees.” The fine work being done along line is set forth in the report m the secretary to the executive of the committee, upon his recei to Pasadena. “This city for w population of some 25,000 is claim one of exceeding beauty, due n the artistic simplicity and hon lines of construction that have followed in its building up, rather to any inherent beauty of lo though this in itself is very fine improvements that have been m the town are largely responsi its great attractiveness; the roi of the inter-urban lines are soli constructed and unusually good cars are finely built, being heav going inter-urban electric car The good character of the road not confined, however, to the railways only. It is also not along the driveways of the city. the streets are of good width. lieve they are something like 1 across and on either side are ORPHANAGE REPORT St. Catherine's Orphanage, Anaheim, Cal., Sept. 28, 1905. The following boys have been admitted into St. Catherine's Orphan Asylum since the last publication: Whole Orphans—Valencia Ratael, aged 8 years. Half Orphans—Lerma Felix, aged 8 years; Naria Giovani, aged 7 years; Roberts Edgar Verne, aged 7 years; Schredt Philip Haver, aged 2 yrs; Biosos Pantileon, aged 11 yrs; Ramos Raymond, aged 7 yrs; Ramos Aurello, aged 5 yrs; Chacon Fernando, aged 10 yrs; Fleming Jacob Lawrence, aged 4 yrs; Mazel George, aged 9 yrs; Ramirez Ernesto, aged 7 yrs; Portio Decdaleo, aged 4 yrs; William Little, aged 8 yrs. Be Kind Today. Less spent on the dead and more spent on the living would bring about many happy results. Hearts are breaking, loved ones wait and tears flow all because of the withholding of kind words unspoken and letters never sent. The aged father and mother far off in the country would often be cheered did the son or daughter more frequently send them a letter. Behold the sad mistakes of others, their remorse, and profit by the same before it is too late. Today, now, speak the loving word, send the tender message, write the letter you put off day by day, and don't wait until you forget it or until bitter memories haunt you. A Brazilian Household Pet. Brazilians train a snake called the gibola as a rat catcher. It is fifteen feet long, is harmless to the human being, becomes quite a household pet, is lazy in the daytime, but at night roams about the house in quest of its prey—rats. These animals it promptly kills by twisting their necks. When Brazilians have to pass from room to room in the dark they first put on their slippers. It would not be pleasant to plant one's bare feet on a cold slim snake of that size. The good character of the road not confined, however, to the railways only. It is also not along the driveways of the city. The streets are of good width, lieve they are something like 1 across and on either side are with gutters of cement five wide. The curbing throughout entire city is of cement. To add beauty of their streets they planted magnificent rows of trees, but it is particularly interesting to note that whenever a tree along the line of a roadway it cut out in order to conform to veyor's plan, but on the other street itself is so arranged that trees are preserved wherever the cur. This adds greatly to the beauty of Pasadena streets. "Along Marengo avenue these lines seemingly interminable oceans meeting overhead and temples the warm brilliancy of the sun tered light of green shade. This engo avenue itself is interesting that it is paved with asphalt for three miles. Pasadena's pride range Grove avenue, on either which are magnificent residences noteworthy, not so much for theirings themselves, as for the beautiful grounds surrounding each residence. Pasadena strikes one as being a lawns. Everyone from the small householder up takes pride in loft after his grounds. The city is inspired by this same spirit of provement which has been so lovingly evoked, and which is evidenced..." Notice of Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that in compliance with a resolution duly passed by a unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors of Orange county, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 21st day of November, 1905, the following described real estate belonging to the County of Orange, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on the 3rd day of January, 1906, at 11 o'clock A.M. of said day at the south entrance to the Court House of Orange County, in Santa Ana, California. The reason for the selling of said property as declared in the said resolution of the Board of Supervisors, is that the said property is not required for public use. The real estate herein referred to is situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, and is particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lot No. 40 in Block "A" of the Center Tract in the said City of Anaheim. This notice is given by order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, State of California. Dated November 21st, 1905. C. D LESTER, Clerk of the County of Orange and ex-officio clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County. care taken by individual citizens of Pasadena. "It has been decided in this suburb of Los Angeles to have all future municipal buildings constructed of brick or other permanent material. In fact, everything which could evidence civic pride is of a high order in Pasadena." PAUS AND PINKSTER. The Dutch Easter Time Festivals In the Mohawk Valley. Next to New Year's day Paus and Pinkster were the more popular and generally observed holidays of the old Dutch in the Mohawk valley. Paus was Easter and Pinkster was Whit-sunday. Pinkster was particularly a gala day, when young and old gave themselves up to jollity and boisterous fun. The joys of the day began in the morning with sports, outdoor games and contests and ended late at night with indoor games and dancing. There were "egg butting" and "riding at the ring." The latter sport was probably a rural adaptation of the tournaments of the days of chivalry. The necessary arrangement was a cord tied across the road just above the heads of Pride In Pasadena Gifts are happening through a by way of local improvetime ago the California Committee instituted its street adornment in the ties of the state, and issued on "Street Trees." As a pride has been excited all state and now planting of has become very general. kick being done along this with in the report made by to the executive officer tree, upon his recent trip "This city for which a some 25,000 is claimed, is bling beauty, due more to simplicity and home-like construction that have been building up, rather than current beauty of location, on itself is very fine. The that have been made in largely responsible for activeness; the roadbeds urban lines are solid, well and unusually good. The by built, being heavy, fast urban electric carriers. character of the roadbeds is however, to the street y. It is also noticeable aveways of the city. Here are of good width. I besomething like 100 feet on either side are faced sunday. Pinkster was particularly a gala day, when young and old gave themselves up to jollity and bolsterous fun. The joys of the day began in the morning with sports, outdoor games and contests and ended late at night with indoor games and dancing. There were "egg butting" and "riding at the ring." The latter sport was probably a rural adaptation of the tournaments of the days of chivalry. The necessary arrangement was a cord tied across the road just above the heads of men on horseback. From this cord was suspended by a short string a finger ring. Each horseman was provided with a short, sharp pointed stick about the size of a meat skewer, which was held between the first finger and thumb. The competitors were obliged to ride at full gallop under the cord and attempt to thrust their "lances" through the ring and carry it off three times. When one of the contestants had accomplished this he was chased by all the other contestants. If he succeeded in reaching the goal without be-ing caught he was the winner. The prize was the payment by the other contestants of the bill for himself and his best girl at the dance and supper to be given in the evening: If, however, he was caught he was obliged to foot the bill for his captor and his best girl. For a week before Pinkster the inhabitants, black and white, began to make ready for the festival by erecting booths of boughs from the thickly leaved trees and shrubs on a place in or near the village chosen because of its convenience and beauty. In these booths the tables were set with good things to eat and drink. Besides the "egg butting" and "riding at the ring," there were impromptu horse races, wrestling matches and occasional "scraps." The music for dancing was provided by the fiddle and jewsharp. Pinkster was a great occasion for the slaves. On this day they had unusual liberty to enjoy themselves according to their own ideas. One way of doing so was a dance, which was no doubt a relic of one of the many religious dances brought from Africa by the captured slaves. The music was obtained from a huge drumlike instrument four or five feet long and a foot in diameter, covered at either end by a tightly stretched sheepskin. This was held between the legs of the largest and oldest slave in the community. This drum he would beat with palm and fingers, and all the time he sang a wordless song, which as the excitement increased would become wild and weird and was accompanied by musi- LUMBER Sash, Doors, Shakes, Lath, C Lime : : : C. Ganahl Lumber Co. CHAS. F. GRIM, M. EAST CENTER ST., ANAHEIM GERMANIA H JOHN D. HEITSHUSEER BACK'S NEW BUILILOS ANGELES STREET Keeps on hand a Large plete stock of liquors, wine cigars. Cold beer always on Anaheim Bake PETER SYRE, Prop. Fresh Bread Cakes and Confectionery, Etc. Wedding Cakes a Special LOS ANGELES and CYPRES CHAMBE OF COMMERThe Anaheim Chamber of Common on the first and third Thursdmonth, at Chamber of Commerce in North Los Angeles street. OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR: J. F. Ahlborn, president; L. E. president; Edward Michod, secrurer. Directors—C. F. Grim, W. H. born Wallop, Henry Adams. CHURCH DIRECTOR: Christian Church—Northeast laide and Center streets. Preach Sunday school 9:48 am, Young Peong 7:30 pm. Rev. Abraham B. M. tor. ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCand 10 am, first Sunday; second, fifth Sunday 7, 8 and 10 am; fourth, 8:30 am. Rosary and benedicsummer 7:30 pm, during winter 4:5 Several True Bills. It is of course true that a jury, theoretically, is composed of a set of unprejudiced men, with open minds; still there may be occasions when a slight personal feeling invades their ranks. Such was evidently the thought borne in upon the tailor who, rising to state his case and having declined the services of a lawyer for reasons best known to himself, looked over the jurymen and then turned to the judge. “It’s no use for me to tell you about this case, your honor,” he said dejectedly, “not unless you dismiss that jury and get in a new lot. There isn’t a man among 'em but owes me something for clothes.” CHURCH DIRECTOR Christian Church—Northeast laide and Center streets. Preaching Sunday school 9:45 am, Young Peeling 7:30 pm. Rev. Abraham B. Mator. St. Boniface Catholic Church and 10 am, first Sunday; second, fifth Sunday 7,8 and 10 am; fourth and 8,30 am. Rosary and benedicant summer 7:30 pm, during winter 4:30 tar Society after last mass on first Building Society at Rectory on first Children of Mary 3:30 pm on first Sunday catechism classes 2 pm. B Dubbel. Presbyterian Church—Corner and Hermine streets. Preaching 7:30 pm: Sunday school 10 am; Chdeavor Society 6:30 pm; Wednesdays meeting 7:30 pm; Monthly meeting Missionary Society second Thursday month at 3 pm. Ladies’ Aid on four day of each month at 2:30 pm. F. W. Mitchel Methodist Episcopal Church phila street. Preaching 11 am, 7:30 day school 8:45 am, Epworth League Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 Geo. Haffen pastor. Episcopal Church—Northeast Emily and Adele streets. Preaching Sunday school 10 am. Woman’s Thursday in each month. Altar G Thursday in each month. W. S. Doctor. German Lutheran—Southeast city and Chartress streets. Preaching Sunday at 10:30 am. Sunday school A. Lussky pastor. German Evangelical Church—corner Center and Adelaide streets. Preaching 10:45 am, 7:45 pm. Sunday school Young People's meeting 7:15 pm meeting Wednesday 8 pm. John pastor. Residence, 318 Chestnut st. German Methodist—Southeast Broadway and Clementine streets. Preaching 11 am, 7:30 pm. Sunday school Women’s Missionary Society first of every month at 2 pm. Wm. Rogtor. Parsonage north side of church. Bethel Baptist Church—Cornway and Lemon streets. Services and evening. Sunday school at 11 John Berg, pastor. SAWING WOOD LUMBER I see us. We'll save you money. RIFFITH LUMBER CO. M. ADAMS, MANAGER B. Dauser Dealer In all Kinds of MIN AND FEED Storage Warehouses Custom Feed Mill in Connection All Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ION—South of Santa Fe depot. Joseph Backs Undertaker Embalmer Furniture Bedding Repairing Done LUMBER Sh, Doors, Shingles akes, Lath, Cement F. C. SPENCER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Notary Public Backs' Block, Los Angeles Street Anaheim, Cal. VICTOR MONTGOMERY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Attention given to Probate Business Commercial Bank Building, Santa Ana, Cal. Tel. Black 791 Frank Baum REAL ESTATE Los Angeles Street Anaheim City and Country Property. Money to Loan Rents collected Houses Insured W. H. SYER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office and residence in Hart Building, next to City Hall (formerly Dr. Bickford's). Office hours, 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m., 7 to 8 p.m. Telephone No. Main 74 ANAHEIM CAL J. L. BEEBE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office cor. Center and Palm Streets. Office hours: 11 to 12, m. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p.m. Phone Main 221. ANAHEIM, CAL H. A JOHNSTON, M. D. Office and Residence Cor. Los Angeles and Broadway Sts. Phone Main 86. Hours: 11 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m ANAHEIM, CAL F. H. HOUCK, DENTIST Office in Federman Block, Up Stairs. Hours: 9 a.m to 5 p.m Undertaker Embalmer Furniture Bedding Repairing Done UMBER Sh, Doors, Shingles Makes, Lath, Cement ne : : : : Anahl Lumber Co CHAS. F. GRIM, Manager CENTER ST., Anaheim MANIA HALL D. HEITSHUSEN, Prop. K'S NEW BUILDING OS ANGELES STREET On hand a Large and comck of liquors, wines and old beer always on draught. naheim Bakery PETER SYRE, Prop. Sh Bread Makes and Pies Confectionery, Etc. ..... Bedding Cakes a Specialty. ANGELES and CYPRESS ST. MBE OF COMMERCE Heim Chamber of Commerce meets t and third Thursday of each chamber of Commerce rooms, 110 Angeles street. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Born, president; L. E. Miller, vice Edward Michod, secretary-treasors—C. F. Grim, W. H.Spake, Wellly, Henry Adams. UROH DIRECTORY Church—Northeast corner Adeenter streets. Preaching 11 a m, 9.45 am, Young People's meetRev. Abraham B. Markle, pasACE CATHOLIC CHURCH—Masses 8 first Sunday; second, third and 7, 8 and 10 am; fourth Sunday 7 Rosary and benediction during 9 pm, during winter 4.30 pm. H. A JOHNSTON, M. D. Office and Residence Cor. Los Angeles and Broadway Sts. Phone Main 86. Hours: 11 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 p.m ANAHEIM, CAL F. H. HOUCK, DENTIST Office in Federman Block, Up Stairs. Hours: 9 a.m to 5 p.m ANAHEIM, CAL. RICHARD MELROSE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC Office Center St Special attention given to Probate Matters ANAHEIM, CAL. F. BACKS Undertaker Dealer in Furniture, Wall Paper Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils, and Glass. Sewing Machine Supplies Corner Los Angeles and Chartres Sts BUENA Hay Wood Coal and Produce BOUGHT AND SOLD BOROMEA, CAL. Painting, Trimming and CARRIAGE WORK Spraying, Corn Shelling, Etc. F. B. TUFFREF & CO. Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. All Kinds of Shoes for Men, Women and Children See our Samples of BARGAINS In our east window. Many kinds below cost of production, and cannot be duplicated. O. S. DAVIS & SON M. E. HILL TONSORIAL ARTIST 120 E. Center St. Anaheim NEW JOB TYPE The Gazette Office is in receipt of a large consignment of New Type Faces, and is in better position than ever to turn out FIRST-CLASS work with neatness and dispatch. We employ none but the most skillful mechanics, paying them the highest wages. A New Assortment of Colored Inks... Try us with your order and be convinced. We do the best work. 'Phone us and a representative will call. 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