anaheim-gazette 1905-12-21
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Nasal CATARRH
In all its stages.
Ely’s Cream Balm
cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane.
It cures catarrh and drives away a cold in the head quickly.
Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is immediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drugstores or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents.
ELY 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
is lighted it “kicks,” just as a gun does when the powder explodes in the tridge, and round and round flies wheel, sending out flashes and show of colored or golden fire.
Some of the most dazzling and gory effects in pyrotechnical displays are produced by rotating fireworks. There seems to be no limit to the variety of arrangement of cases and positions to produce multiple motions and transformation scenes in color this class of fireworks.
A third class comprises the ascend fireworks. Skyrockets belong to class and may be simple or very orate, according to their garniture stars, sparks, spirals, serpents or skirts of gold or silver rain.
A skyrocket consists of two parts: body and a head made separately afterward attached to the body. The body is a straight cylinder of pasted paper closed at the lower so as to leave only a very narrow opening for the escape of the fire. Antral hollow bore extends three-quarters of the way up the body, and all of this is packed the special explosion composition, the downward record which sends the rocket rushing slowly upward, guided and balanced by light stick of willow wood. The a paper cylinder with a conical holds the special composition which to form stars, serpents, spirals or not. A fuse in the top of the body plodes when the rocket reaches its most height and sets off this condition, the varying color, form and motion of which excite the “Ohs!” “Ahs!” of the admiring crowds.
The great spectacular displays bine the several classes—fixed, ing and ascending fireworks.
Temples, trees, ships, portraits, ures of men, beasts and birds, floats, shields, and so forth, are repressed by suitable frameworks of wood wound with coarse cotton rope about two inches in diameter, imnated with certain compositions wet with spirits, or else they have
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
WOOD WOOD WOOD
For sales in quantities to suit. C. Schindler. sepl4tf
COLOR IN FIREWORKS
HOW THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAZZLING HUES ARE PRODUCED.
It Is All a Matter of Chemistry, the Result of the Combustion of the Salts of Certain Metals—The Mechanics of Rotating Fireworks.
The chief beauty of fireworks is their range of resplendent colors—ruby, sapphire, emerald, topaz, amethyst, aquamarine and scores of tints and shades between. How is all this evanescent glory of color obtained? The secret lies in directed chemical combustion by means of cases and compositions, the results of marvelous calculation and skill.
The matter is simple enough to those who know. It is attained by the combustion of the salts of certain metals. In other words, the burning metals have each their characteristic color. Sodium gives off yellow flame; calcium, orange; barium, green; strontium, red; copper, green or blue, according to circumstances, and so on. Other familiar metals, iron, steel and zinc, give their tribute of colors. Iron filings give bright red and white sparks; copper filings, a green tint; zinc, a fine blue; steel filings and cast iron borings, a brilliant fire with wavy radiations.
Every one is familiar with the colored fires, but who would suppose that lycopodium, the delicate pollen of certain mosses, so fine that it is used to powder baby's skin, furnishes a rose colored fire with a magnificent flame? These colored fires are called in technical language "fixed fires" and consist of slow compositions that may be piled in little cones on a flagstone and lighted at the top. They burn slowly and there is no explosion. These composition of which excite the Onsie "Ahs!" of the admiring crowds.
The great spectacular displays bine the several classes—fixed, ing and ascending fireworks.
Temples, trees, ships, portraits of men, beasts and birds, floats, shields, and so forth, are repressed by suitable frameworks of wood wound with coarse cotton rope about two inches in diameter, imnated with certain compositions wet with spirits, or else they have tached to them lances or cases of tridge paper filled with various positions, the whole placed in connection by conduits or small cartridges.—Youth's Companion.
PEARL FISHERIES.
How the Gems Are Obtained and posed of In Ceylon.
Since Keats told how "the Oliver held his breath and went naked, to the hungry shark" poets have exhausted the resource their imagination in trying to describe the wonderful pearl fisheries of Ceylon. A few facts about them make interest, if only as an antidote much poetry.
The pearl fisheries are the prized of the government of Ceylon. divers are paid no wages, but one-third of the oysters they bring the remaining two-thirds being by a government agent and sold public auction to speculative who gather from all parts of the tent. The pearl fishery usually from thirty to forty days, but do take place every year. If it does oyster banks would soon be sometimes several years are allowed pass by without a fishery.
The diving is done after a fashion, and the stories told about marvelous length of time they will remain under water are quite founded. The record is 1 minute seconds.
The auction, which lasts for days, is one of the most intrepid sights to be seen in Asia. The are sold in lots of 1,000, and of the purchaser is buying "a poke." There may be no pearls of his oysters or the first one he may give him a fortune. This peaks to the gambling spirit orient, and pretty nearly all that from the Persian gulf to Japan represented at the sale.
The prices paid usually start the first day. Then if the buyer found pearls in fair quantities is keen, and the prices jump
Every one is familiar with the colored fires, but who would suppose that lycopodium, the delicate pollen of certain mosses, so fine that it is used to powder baby's skin, furnishes a rose colored fire with a magnificent flame? These colored fires are called in technical language "fixed fires" and consist of slow compositions that may be plied in little cones on a flagstone and lighted at the top. They burn slowly and there is no explosion. These compositions are made in many colors.
Roman candles belong to the fixed fire class and are also called fusees. We all know the straight, slender cylinder or cartridge of the ordinary roman candle. It is packed as follows: First there is put in it a charge of fine gunpowder, and above this is placed a "star." These are simply balls of some special composition containing metallic fillings, according to the color desired, made up with gum and spirits of wine. Stars and charges alternate until the cylinder is full. Each star ball is dried and dusted with gunpowder before packing. The first charge of gunpowder in exploding starts the stellar procession until one after another they blaze individually and vanish like falling stars. Next in order to the fixed fires come rotating fireworks—namely, wheels, fire wheels, bisecting wheels, plural wheels, caprice wheels and spiral wheels, all more or less complex.
The colors of fireworks are a matter of chemistry; the no less important motions that display the beauty of these colors to the best advantage are a matter of mechanics. The man who is a first class pyrotechnist is versed in both sciences.
The ordinary pinwheel is a simple example of rotating fireworks. It is a long case packed with a fire composition and wound round a disk of wood. The outer end of the spiral is primed with an explosive material. When it
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY
OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
In the matter of the Estate and Guardianship of Adele Huch, Alexander Huch, Frederick Huch and Frank Huch, minors
It appearing to this Court, from the petition this day presented and filed by Josephine Huch, the guardian of the persons and estates of Adele Huch, Alexander Huch, Frederick Huch and Frank Huch, minors, praying for an order of sale of certain real estate and water stock belonging to said wards, that it is for the best interests of said wards and necessary that such real estate and water stock should be sold.
It is hereby ordered, that the next of kin of the said wards and all persons interested in the said estate appear before this Court on Friday, January 12th, 1906, at 10 o'clock a.m. at the courtroom of this Court, in the city of Santa Ana, in said county of Orange, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted for the sale of such estate.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published at least once a week for three successive weeks before the said day of hearing, in the Anaheim Weekly Gazette, a newspaper, printed and published in said county of Orange.
Dated December 8th, 1905.
Z. B. WEST,
Judge of said Superior Court.
Richard Melrose, Attorney for Guardian.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
State of California, County of Orange.
In the matter of the Estate of William M. Johnson, deceased.
Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, Etc.
Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 29th day of December, 1905, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the courtroom of this court, in the city of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Libbie S. Johnson, praying that a document now on file in this court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that letters of Testament be issued thereon to Libbie S. Johnson, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same.
Dated December 13th, 1905.
C. D. LESTER, County Clerk.
Richard Melrose, Attorney for Petitioner.
Notice of Safe 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
Notice of Safe 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.
on their badges to the evening entertainments. A twenty-five cent admission will be charged others. Badges entitle the holder to reserved seats at all general sessions.
BUNDLE BEARERS.
A Role That City Men Are Not Now Inclined to Play.
There was a time, remembered easily by many, when the tender husband did not shrink from carrying home materials for his dinner. Men of learning in those simpler days grasped the eel of commerce, as the eel of science, by the tail. The statesman with Jovian brow and blue coat with brass buttons was very human with a dried codfish wrapped carelessly in brown paper under his eloquent arm. To see a highly respectable citizen with a demijohn was a cheering sight. Nor was it beneath the dignity of a painful preacher of the word of God to carry a pair of trousers to the tailor when the rent was beyond the skill of domestic ingenuity.
The present civilization may be real or chromo; this at least is certain—the age of carrying bundles is gone so far as city men are concerned, although no Burke has celebrated in sonorous prose its passing. The man protests against the burden of a can of peas, a jar of marmalade, his wife's bank book. The youth insists that the two or three coats bought to bridge him over the weekly coming of the laundryman shall be sent home. The schoolboy, however bis mother may coax or threaten, sulks at the thought of a bundle, for he fears the ridicule of snobbishly trained companions.
LUMBER
Sash, Doors, Shine,
Shakes, Lath, Cereal
Lime : : :
C. Ganahl Lumber Company
CHAS. F. GRIM, MARKET EAST CENTER ST., ANAHEIM
GERMANIA HOME
JOHN D. HEITSHUSEN
BACK'S NEW BUILDING
LOS ANGELES STREET
Keeps on hand a Large and plete stock of liquors, wine cigars. Cold beer always on.
Anaheim Bake
PETER SYRE, Prop.
Fresh Bread Cakes and
Confectionery. Etc.
Wedding Cakes a Specialty
LOS ANGELES and CYPREST
OHAMBE OF COMMUNICATION
The Anaheim Chamber of Commerce on the first and third Thursday month, at Chamber of Commerce North Los Angeles street.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR
J. F. Ahlborn, president; L. E. president; Edward Michod, secretary. Directors—C. F. Grim, W. H. born Wallop, Henry Adams.
OHURCH DIRECTOR
CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Northeast laide and Center streets. Preaching Sunday school 9:45 am, Young Peeling 7:30 pm. Rev. Abraham B. Tor.
ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH and 10 am, first Sunday; second fifth Sunday 7:8 and 10 am; touring and 8:30 am. Rosary and benediction summer 7:30 pm, during winter 4-6 tar Society after last mass on
A Raft of Cocoanuts.
A curious picture in the Far Eastern Review, Manila, shows several cocoa nut rafts in a still lagoon, apparently ready to go to market. The cocoanuts are much lighter than water. They are simply thrown in by the thousand and then roped together by long strands of bark fiber into circular groups about twenty feet across, all the cocoanuts lying side by side. A single native boat can tow a number of these odd rafts down a sluggish stream where no road could be found for ordinary transit to a steamer wharf. Cocoanuts thusrafted will bear quite a bit of wind and rough water without being scattered.
Wellington coal is good, hard, clean coal, no dust, no slack. For sale by C.G. McKinley.
Lost—Between Anaheim and Santa Ana on the night of Nov. 10, 1905, one fur boa. Finder kindly leave at this office or return to Miss Minnie M. Moore, Santa Ana.
CHURCH DIRECTOR
CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Northeast laide and Center streets. Preaching Sunday school 9:45 am, Young Pening 7:30 pm. Rev. Abraham B. Tor.
ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH and 10 am, first Sunday; second fifth Sunday 7,8 and 10 am; fourth and 8:30 am. Rosary and benediction summer 7:30 pm, during winter 4:30 tar Society after last mass on f Building Society at Rectory on f Children of Mary 3:30 pm on f Sunday catechism classes 2 pm. Dubbel.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Corn and Hermine streets. Preaching 7:30 pm; Sunday school 10 am; Credeavor Society 6:30 pm; Wednesday meeting 7:30 pm; Monthly meeting Missionary Society second Thursday month at 3 pm. Ladies' Aid on f day of each month at 2:30 pm.
F.W. Mitch
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH phla street. Preaching 11 am, 7:30 day school 8:45 am, Epworth Lea Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 Geo. Haffen, pastor.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH—North Emily and Adele streets. Preaching Sunday school 10 am. Woman's Thursday in each month. Altair Thursday in each month. W.S. tor.
GERMAN LUTHERAN—Southeastern and Chartress streets. Preaching Sunday at 10:30 am. Sunday sch A. Lussky, pastor.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH corner Center and Adelaide street ing 10:45 am, 7:45 pm. Sunday s Young People's meeting 7:15 meeting Wednesday 8 pm. J pastor. Residence, 318 Chestnut.
GERMAN METHODIST—South Broadway and Clementine street ing 11 am, 7:30 pm. Sunday sch Women's Missionary Society fil of every month at 2 pm. Wm. tor. Parsonage north side of ch Bethel Baptist Church—C way and Lemon streets. Servi and evening. Sunday school at John Berg, pastor.
AWING WOOD
LUMBER
We'll save you money.
FITH LUMBER CO.
ADAMS, MANAGER
D. Dauser
Saleser In all Kinds of
N AND FEED
age Warehouses
tom Feed
Mill in Connection
Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
N—South of Santa Fe depot.
Jeph Backs
Undertaker
Embalmer
Furniture
Bedding
Repairing Done
MBER
Doors, Shingles
kes, 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
ANAHEIM, CAL
Undertaker
Embalmer
Furniture
Bedding
Repairing Done
MBER
Doors, Shingles
Bakes, Lath, Cement
Mahl Lumber Co
CHAS. F. GRIM, Manager
ENTER ST., Anaheim
MANIA HALL
HEITSHUSEN, Prop.
'S NEW BUILDING
OS ANGELES STREET
Ahaheim Bakery
PETER SYRE, Prop.
Bread
Cakes and Pies
Confectionery, Etc.
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
ANGELES and CYPRESS ST.
MBE OF COMMERCE
Heim Chamber of Commerce meets
first and third Thursday of each
chamber of Commerce rooms, 110
Angeles street.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Corn, president; L. E. Miller, vice
Edward Michod, secretary-treasors—C. F. Grim, W. H.Spake, Wellp, Henry Adams.
HURCH DIRECTORY
Church—Northeast corner Adeenter streets. Preaching 11 a.m,
school 9:45 am, Young People's meetRev. Abraham B. Markle, pasFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH—Masses 8
first Sunday; second, third and
May 7, 8 and 10 am; fourth Sunday 7
Rosary and benediction during
30 pm, during winter 4:30 pm. Alafter last mass on first Sunday.
Office and Residence Cor. Los Angeles and Broadway Sts. Phone Main 86.
Hours: 11 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 p.m
ANAHEIM.
F. H. HOUCK, DENTIST
Office in Federman Block, Up Stairs.
Hours: 9 a.m to 5 p.m
ANAHEIM,
RICHARD MELROSE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Center St
Special attention given to Probate Matters
ANAHEIM.
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
M. E. HILL
TONSORIAL ARTIST
120 E. Center St. Anaheim
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