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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 LIVERY Rose Ave. Stable Austin & Tuffree Props. Rose Ave., Oecan Park Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars at Roman Wisser's Favorite Saloon ANAHEIM BEER ON DRAUGHT Center St. - r - Anaheim YORBA RESERVOIR BLUE-CLA Engineer Schuyler Approving the Water Storage At a recent meeting of holders, H. H. Hale the report of Engineer approving the Y site as being predicated He said that stripped sounding words" the nothing, being based tionable correctness oished Schuyler by Hale opposes the const reservoir, because, as will not hold water gravel formation." In our readers an opportunity for themselves, we engineer Schuyler's rep reservoir site as follow STORAGE RESERVE "My fourth recommen you proceed to constru age and distributing re below Flume 9 near Y which I have called th ervoir, the second in basins of La Habra val mile beyond the end canal, both to be fed canal which in winter Roman Wisser’s Favorite Saloon ANAHEIM BEER ON DRAUGHT Center St. - r - Anaheim CARPUS Is a beautiful bay, stands 15½ hands high, and weighs 1075 pounds. A perfect style of a race horse. Best bred horse in the State. Will stand for season of 1906 at Sired by Barondale (20184). 2.11¼, sire of 7 in 1904 in 2.20 list. For 1905 he sired 8 in 2.20 list. Barondale, by Baron Wilkes (4758). 2.18, sire of 39 in less than 2.20. One of his fillies, Extasy, at a 2 year old, 1898, held the world’s record. 2.10½. Baron Wilkes, by George Wilkes (519) 2.22. George Wilkes by Hambletonian (10). First Dam, Mitchella, trial 2.24, by Lock-heart (6864), 2.08½. Second Dam, Cinch, 2.11, by Nutwood (600). Third Dam, Valentine Swigert (20853), by Dictator. CARPUS will stand for season 1906 at Buena Park. TFRMS: $25 by the season with privilege to return. $15 single. Cash or approved notes to be given at time of service. Buena Park, Cal. For terms see McKaughan & Winters, Owners Buena Park, Cal. SANTA FE HALF RATES Every Sunday from Dec. 1, 1905, to April 30, 1906, the Santa Fe will sell ROUND TRIP tickets to Los Angeles and return at rate of ONE FARE (80 cts.) for the round trip. Good to return on day of sale only. dc7 td. J. H. Clabaugh, agent. Boston Bakery FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES. Ice Cream and Confectionery S. Kistler, Proprietor Notice of Sale of Real Estate My fourth recommenment you proceed to construcage and distributing review Flume 9 near Y which I have called ther ervoir, the second in basins of La Habra valle, mile beyond the end o canal, both to be fed canal, which in winter utilized almost exclusipurpose. I would also a slight enlargement off of the Tuffree reservoir ent terminus of the G as it occupies a commution, and is extremely u serving the flow during and Sundays. "I have examined with est the records, and t brought forth from the ies of borings and excavat by Messrs. Kellogg and their investigation of avivoir sites, and I quite them that none of the f ically examined are sai point of capacity and th their sub-soils, except th mentioned. "The Yorba reservoir re45 feet high, about 700 fe on top, or 575 feet at th and about 300 feet long. The reservoir has a capa 392,700 cubic feet and fl of 51.67 acres when fu serve an admirable purp plementing the supply o bution system of the low well as in the storage o ers for the upper and n tions of the district. "The borings reveal th of hard blue clay sub-str known thickness at a o feet beneath the dam si water stands on this cla and evidently does not p The best and most suita available for this dam is and gravel mixed. Both Notice of Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California, made on the 2nd day of March, 1906, in the matter of the Estate of Charles Okrafka, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of the said estate, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on or after the 24th day of March, 1906, and offers or bids for the said property hereinafter described will be received at the office of F. C. Spencer, attorney at law, and the administrator of said estate, in the Odd Fellow Building, on West Center street, in the City of Anaheim, Orange county, or such offers or bids may be filed in the office of the County Clerk of Orange county, at his office in Santa Ana, in Orange county, at any time after the first publication of this notice, which was first published on March 8th, 1906, and before the said real estate is finally disposed of, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Charles Okrafka, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Charles Okrafka at the time of his death, in and to that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the said county of Orange, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: The westerly 7 acres of the easterly 18½ acres of the southerly 20 acres of lot ten, Anaheim Extension, as per the official map of said tract, and two shares of the capital stock of the Anaheim Union Water Company, which are located upon said land. Terms and conditions of sale are: Cash, lawful money of the United States, ten percent of the amount bid to accompany bid and balance to be paid upon confirmation of sale by the said Superior Court and the execution of conveyance; deed at the expense of purchaser. F. C. SPENCER, Administrator of Estate of Charles Okrafka, deceased. Anaheim, Cal., March 8. 1906. Get a children's deposit box at the American Savings bank and teach them how to save their money. $1 starts an account. Full information at the bank. "The borings reveal that hard blue clay sub-stretch known thickness at a foot beneath the dam six water stands on this clay and evidently does not penetrate. The best and most suitable available for this dam is gravel mixed. Both trained in the interior of near the dam. In estates this work I have adopted using dimensions: Top wide height above water line, slope 2½ to 1; outer slope." "This requires a total cubic yards. A slope of 2 outside would be preferable though not absolutely essential; embankment is properly." ORBA RESERVOIR HAS BLUE-CLAY BOTTOM Engineer Schuyler's Report approving the Site for Water Storage—Cost $27,500 In a recent meeting of water shareers, H. H. Hale characterized the report of Engineer J. D. Schuyler approving the Yorba reservoir being predicated upon an "if." said that stripped of its "high-ding words" the report meant being based upon the questionable correctness of data furnished by others. Mr. Schuyler opposes the construction of the reservoir because, as he says, "it not hold water because of its del formation." In order to give readers an opportunity of judgment themselves, we publish Engineer Schuyler's report upon the reservoir site as follows: STORAGE RESERVOIRS My fourth recommendation is that proceed to construct two stor- and distributing reservoirs, one new Flume 9 near Yorba station, on I have called the Yorba res-ter, the second in one of the bases of La Habra valley, about one beyond the end of the Cajon, both to be fed by the latter which in winter would be Notice to Creditors Estate of EMILIE BLANCHARD, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Emilie Blanchard, 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 (which publication was first made on the 15th day of March, 1906) to the said administratrix, at the office of F. C. Spencer, attorney-at-law, Odd Fellow Building, Center street, city of Anaheim, in the county of Orange. Dated this 10th day of March, A. D. 1906, MARIE CASSOU, Administratrix of Estate of Emilie Blanchard, deceased. Notice to Creditors Estate of JOSEPHINE BLANCHARD, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Josephine Blanchard, 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 (which publication was first made on the 15th day of March, 1906) to the said administratrix, at the office of F. C. Spencer, attorney-at-law, Odd Fellow Building, Center street, city of Anaheim, in the county of Orange. Dated this 10th day of March, A. D. 1906. MARIE CASSOU, Administratrix of Estate of Josephine Blanchard, deceased. 3135 SUMMONS In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California. Fritz Ruehmann, plaintiff, vs. James Furness and Catherine Furness, defendants. Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, and the Complaint filed in the office of the Clerk of said County of Orange. The people of the State of California send greeting to James Furness and Catherine Furness, defendants. You are hereby directed to appear, and answer the Complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, within ten days after the service on you of this summons—if served within this county; or within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the Complaint, as arising upon contract, or he will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the Complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, this 29th day of December, A. D. by fourth recommendation is that proceed to construct two stor- and distributing reservoirs, one New Flume 9 near Yorba station, which I have called the Yorba res-er, the second in one of the basins of La Habra valley, about one mile beyond the end of the Cajon canal, both to be fed by the latter basin, which in winter would be used almost exclusively for that purpose. I would also recommend tight enlargement of the capacity of Tuffree reservoir at the pres-erminus of the Cajon canal, occupies a commanding posi- and is extremely useful in con-ing the flow during the nights Sundays. I have examined with much inter- records, and the materials forth from the careful ser- borings and excavations made by Kellogg and Sorenson in investigation of available reser-ites, and I quite agree with that none of the five thus crit- examined are satisfactory in size of capacity and the nature of sub-soils, except the two I have omitted. Yorba reservoir requires a dam high, about 700 feet in length or 575 feet at the water line, about 300 feet long at the base. Reservoir has a capacity of 51,-90 cubic feet and floods an area of 67 acres when full. It will then admirable purpose in sup- piting the supply of the distri- system of the lower canals, as well as in the storage of night wat- the upper and middle por- fice of the district. The borings reveal the existence of blue clay sub–stratum of un- thickness at a depth of 15 beneath the dam site. Surface stands on this clay sub–floor evidently does not penetrate it. Fast and most suitable material able for this dam is earth, clay travel mixed. Both may be ob- pack the material thoroughly by the animals passing over it. "It would be desirable to pave the inner slope with rough stone, laid dry by hand, but I do not deem it essential. The reservoir is not of sufficient size to generate waves of dangerous height from any winds that blow in the direction of its length, and the chief utility of such pavement is the protection afforded against vermin. There seem to be no muskrats in this country, that operate under the water line from the interior and make havoc with such dams in the east where unprotected, and I think ordinary care and watchfulness will keep out squirrels and gophers that work from the exterior. I know of several large earthen dams in this state that have no paying whatever and experience no trouble from such pests. "The outlet pipe should be carried through a tunnel excavated in the solid ground at the east end of the dam. "The material through which the tunnel is to be cut is a firm clay, and it should be cut out circular in form and lined with four inches of concrete all round, with an occasional flange cut out and filled with concrete to intercept any seepage that may follow along the outside of the lining. The pipe thus formed by the lining of the tunnel will constitute the outlet, which should be thirty of the district. The borings reveal the existence of blue clay sub-stratum of unthickness at a depth of 15 mneath the dam site. Surface stands on this clay sub-floor idently does not penetrate it. Fast and most suitable material for this dam is earth, clay travel mixed. Both may be obtained in the interior of the basin the dam. In estimating on park I have adopted the following dimensions: Top width 18 feet; above water line, 5 feet; inner slope to 1; outer slope, 1 1-2 to 1. It requires a total of 779,000 yards. A slope of 2 to 1 on the wall would be preferable, alnot absolutely essential if the damment is properly built. Should advise the excavation of the trench in the center 24 feet top and 6 feet at bottom, to one foot or more into the solid bottom. The material levated to be placed on the sope of the embankment, and each filled with a puddle of and gravel in equal parts, wetthe consistency of stiff putty, roughly worked together and solidly into place; this puddle to be carried up to the surAll the remaining surface to be stripped of vegetable matial and light soil that may lie surface, thoroughly plowed, and embankment carried up in six inches in thickness, each being sprinkled sufficiently to tunnel is to be cut is a firm clay, and it should be cut out circular in form and lined with four inches of concrete all round, with an occasional flange cut out and filled with concrete to intercept any seepage that may follow along the outside of the lining. The pipe thus formed by the lining of the tunnel will constitute the outlet, which should be thirty inches in diameter. A gate should be placed at either end of this outlet pipe and set in heavy concrete piers, built in the solid ground. The inner gate is the main controlling structure, the outer one being used only in case of accident to the inner. A tower should be placed over the inner gate through which the gate stem passes vertically to the top. “This tower may be made of brick masonry or concrete, or, what would answer the purpose at a less expense, a derrick-frame of creosoted wood, well anchored and stayed, may be used as a substitute for a tower. The spill-way is an important feature, although the watershed of the valley draining into the reservoir is small. The overflow will have to be carried down the steep hill slope and over the lower canal, whence it will find its way to the river by the same channels that the natural drainage through the reservoir basin now follows. The lower canal could be used as an auxiliary to the spill-way by opening the sluices into it in an emergency. “I estimate the cost of this reservoir at $27,500.” SAWING WOOD LUMBER Call and see us. We'll save you money. GRIFFITH LUMBER CO. ENRY M. ADAMS, MANAGER B. Dauser Dealer In all Kinds of GRAIN AND FEED Storage Warehouses and Custom Feed Mill in Connection Regular Mill Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. LOCATION—South of Santa Fe depot. Joseph Backs Undertaker Embalmer Furniture Bedding Repairing Done LUMBER Sash, Doors, Shingles F. C. SPENCER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Notary Public Odd Fellows' Block, Center Street Anaheim, Cal. Frank Baum REAL ESTATE Los Angeles Street Anaheim City and Country Property. Money to Loan Rents collected Houses Insured DR. W. W. ADAMS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate of American School of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. Office and Residence: 126 Philadelphia St. Office Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 4. Phone No. Main 77 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 Joseph Backs Undertaker Embalmer Furniture Bedding Repairing Done LUMBER Sash, Doors, Shingles Shakes, Lath, Cement Lime C. Ganahl Lumber Co CHAS. F. CRIM, Manager EAST CENTER ST., ANAHEIM ERMANIA HALL John D. Heitshusen, Prop. BACK'S NEW BUILDING LOS ANGELES STREET Keeps on hand a Large and commate stock of liquors, wines and cars. Cold beer always on draught. Anaheim Bakery PETER SYRE, Prop. Fresh Bread Cakes and Pies Confectionery, Etc. Wedding Cakes a Specialty. LOS ANGELES and CYPRESS ST. OHAMBE OF COMMEROE The Anaheim Chamber of Commerce meets the second and fourth Monday of each month at Chamber of Commerce rooms, 110 North Los Angeles street. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS H. Spake, president; F Yungbluth, vice president; Charles Boege, secretary-treasDirectors—T. J. Armstrong, J. H. Clach, O. T. Callor, E.W. McCollum. OHURCH DIRECTORY English Baptist Mission—Corner Broadway Lemon streets. Sunday school at 2 p.m. Churching 3 p.m. A. L. Wilson in charge. Christian Church—Northeast corner Adeand Center streets. Preaching 11 a.m, Day school 9:45 am, Young People's meet3:30 pm. Rev. Abraham B. Markle, pasBoniface Catholic Church—Masses 8:00 am, first Sunday; second, third and 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. 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 Assortment of Colored Inks... CHURCH DIRECTORY English Baptist Mission—Corner Broadway Lemon streets. Sunday school at 2 p.m. churching 3 p.m. A. L. Wilson in charge. CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Northeast corner Adele and Center streets. Preaching 11 a.m, day school 9:45 am, Young People's meettion 3:30 pm. Rev. Abraham B. Markle, passenger. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH—Masses 8: am, first Sunday; second, third and Sunday 7.8 and 10 am; fourth Sunday 7: 8:30 am. Rosary and benediction during morning 7:30 pm, during winter 4:30 pm. Alociety after last mass on first Sunday. Living Society at Rectory on first Sunday. Tren of Mary 3:30 pm on first Sunday. Day catechism classes 2 pm. Father F. J. el. ESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Corner Cypress Hermine streets. Preaching 11 am and am; Sunday school 10 am; Christian Enlor Society 6:30 pm; Wednesday prayer ing 7:30 pm; Monthly meeting of Ladies monary Society second Thursday of each month at 3 pm. Ladies' Aid on fourth Thursfifth each month at 2:30 pm. F. W. Mitchell, Pastor. THODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Philadelstreet. Preaching 11 am, 7:30 pm. Sunschool 8:45 am, Epworth League 6:30 pm. Tuesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm. Rev. Haffen, pastor. ESCOPAL CHURCH—Northeast corner y and Adele streets. Preaching 11 am, day school 10 am. Woman's Guild first day in each month. Altar Guild third day in each month. W. S. Deering, passenger. MAN LUTHERAN—Southeast corner Emill Chartress streets. Preaching every day at 10:30 am. Sunday school 9:30 am. Missky, pastor. MAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH—Southwest Center and Adelaide streets. Preach45 am, 7:45 pm. Sunday school 9:30 am. People's meeting 7:15 pm. Prayer ing Wednesday 8 pm. John Kraeber, r. Residence, 318 Chestnut street. MAN METHODIST — Southeast corner way and Clementine streets. Preacham, 7:30 pm. Sunday school 9:45 am. Man's Missionary Society first Thursday month at 2 pm. Wm. Rogatzke, paspsonage north side of church. HEL BAPTIST CHURCH—Corner Broad and Lemon streets. Services morning evening. Sunday school at 11 am. Rev. Berg, pastor. A Assortment of Colored Inks... Try us with your order and be convinced. We do the best work.'Phone us and a representative will call. MAIN 321. O. 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