YoreAnaheim the Anaheim newspaper archive
Publications Anaheim Gazette 1906 March

anaheim-gazette 1906-03-22

1906-03-22 · Anaheim Gazette · page 8 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
Scanned page
Scan of anaheim-gazette 1906-03-22 page 8
Searchable text
Dainty Souvenirs For Ladies—FREE Opening Days Only Thursday, March Combined efforts and energy in Orange SPRING & SUMMER Our store is handsome Dry Goods, Ladies' Shoes Hats and Capes We pay 20c for Eggs in T Up-to-Date Millinery Department In charge of Miss Alice Carver Get a Souvenir Ladies :: Buena Park B. F. La Rue, aged 60 years, a well-known and highly respected resident of Cypress, died at his home on Saturday. Mr. Darling is having twenty additional acres seeded to alfalfa, under the direction of his ranch superintendent, Wm. Goldie. Jack Ivey is engaged in leveling off about thirty acres of land for Bishop & Co. and will put in alfalfa. Electric lights will soon be installed in the business places and residences. A transformer has been put in at the milk factory. Small batteries will be used to run parts of the machinery in the several departments. George Frentz, who has resided here for a number of years, has sold his ranch property and will remove with his family to Los Angeles, where he will in future reside. Groceryman Warren ships 32 cases of eggs weekly to Jevne in Los Angeles. Eggs bring 17 cents here. While shoeing a fractious horse on Saturday, Charles McKaughan had the palm of his right hand badly torn by a nail protruding through the hoof. The horse while being shod lurched to one side causing the mishap. Born, on Saturday, to the wife of C. F. Bell, a girl. Born, on Friday, to the wife of John Hamm, a boy. A. Nelson has just added an additional carload of lumber to his yards. John McDonald was in the Park on Monday renewing old acquaintances. The horses, Carpus and the English Percheon, have been removed from here to N. I. McKaughan’s place on West Orangethorpe avenue. Local horsemen are already taking interest in the matinee races to be held at the Santa Ana track on May Day. Baseball The Oil Wells have not how to win a ball game, even two of their best men are acting with the leaguers. They the Tufts-Lyon nine Sunday of 8 to 6, and the visitors their runs in the eighth innings it began to look as if they were to be shut out. The first innings were quickly blanked; the third Wagner was walked and went to third on Lewis two-bagger. Elwell was next put the ball away for two baggers and Lewis scoring. This was cyphered by both sides fifth Ford permitted Wagner again and later made the crung up. The sixth was a catch, but the lucky seventh locals netted them a bunch of looked squally for Tipton’s eighth, however, they caused their trance and commenced out hits with a vengeance, runs, while the locals got no visitors were retired the ninth Oils did not play their half. OIL WELLS AB R H Lewis, 2b...5 2 2 Elwell 1b...5 2 2 Head 9b...8 0 0 La Brandt c...4 1 2 Crips p...4 0 0 Meats ss...4 0 0 Johnson rf...4 0 1 Fuqua lf...4 0 0 Wagner cf...1 8 0 Totals...34 8 7 TUFTS-LYONS AB R BH Barris 1b...5 0 0 Hemus 2b...5 1 2 Cline 3b...5 1 2 Wolfe, lf...5 1 2 Sylvia cf...8 1 1 Leahy c...3 1 1 Redman ss...4 1 1 Ford p...4 0 1 Filman rf...4 0 1 Totals...38 6 11 A. Nelson has just added an additional carload of lumber to his yards. John McDonald was in the Park on Monday renewing old acquaintances. The horses, Carpus and the English Percheon, have been removed from here to N. I. McKaughan's place on West Orangethorpe avenue. Local horsemen are already taking interest in the matinee races to be held at the Santa Ana track on May Day. Several horses will be entered from the northern part of the county. While Mrs. Hubbard Bigsby was driving into the Park Monday her horse ran a nail into its foot. Blacksmith McKaughan's services were solicited and the nail pulled out, with no serious results. O. J. Owens and T. W. Dean were business visitors in Anaheim Tuesday. Cyril Kennedy is here visiting with his father, C. S. Kennedy. Now What D'ye Think of That? From the Riverside Press The following item appeared in the last issue of the Anaheim Gazette: "Editor Clark of the Riverside Press is a candidate for the Republican nomination for state treasurer, to succeed Truman Reeves, who declines re-election." We presume that most people who might see this would understand that it is one of Editor Kuchel's jokes. But lest anyone might misunderstand it we will say that Editor Clarke of the Riverside Press is not a candidate for state treasurer or any other office. Does the Gazette man think for a minute that we hanker after living in Sacramento? STERN & GOODMAN Mammoth Department Store Grand Spring & Summer Opening March 22, to Saturday and energy have made this store the Great in Orange county, and the great showing SUMMER GOODS IS H handsomely decorated and shines with splendor. Grand Ladies' Suits and Coats, Shoes, Gifts and Caps, Farm Implements, Buggies, Harnesses, Arts in Trade brought to the store-Open Stern & Goodman MAMMOTH DEPARTMENT STORE Get a Souvenir, Ladies :: :: Fullerton, Cal Stern & Goodman MAMMOTH DEPARTMENT STORE Get a Souvenir, Ladies :: :: Baseball All Wells have not forgotten on a ball game, even though their best men are away playthe leaguers. They defeated Lyon nine Sunday by a score and the visitors got all of in the eighth inning, after to look as if they were going out. The first and second were quickly blanked and in Wagner was walked to first, to third on Lewis' pretty er. Elwell was next up and all away for two bases, WagLewis scoring. The fourth wered by both sides. In the permitted Wagner to walk later made the only score. The sixth was a case of shutthe lucky seventh for the ted them a bunch of five. It usually for Tipton's men. In however, they came out of pace and commenced to pound with a vengeance, making six the locals got none. The ere retired the ninth and the not play their half. The score: OIL WELLS AB R H PO A E 5 2 2 8 3 0 5 2 18 0 0 8 0 2 1 0 4 1 27 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 4 0 4 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 2 0 TUFTS-LYONS AB R BH PO A E 5 0 0 11 0 0 5 1 2 2 2 0 5 1 2 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 1 0 8 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 5 0 0 4 1 1 2 2 1 4 0 1 1 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 PostpoThe Great Auction Sale of Townsite of Junction of Santa Ana Electric and Advertised for Last Saturday will take place If weather is bad sale will take place Mon. 268 Lots at You FIRST PAYMENT We positively guarantee that a large lumber establishment and a hardware store will be days—or we will refund the money you pay Free Spanish Barb Sale commences M R. E. IBBETSON & COMPANY Suite 316 Trust Bldg. Los Angeles TUFTS-LYONS AB R BH PO A E 5 0 0 11 0 0 5 1 2 2 2 0 5 1 2 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 1 0 8 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 5 0 0 4 1 1 2 2 1 4 0 1 1 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 38 6 11 24 8 4 SUMMARY Balls—Crips 2, Ford 4. Crips 7, Ford 6. Whits—Lewis, Le Brandt, Sylvia. NOTES Matched in good form after an from the box of several weeks. It was the life of the game tableacher line with his twenjokes and besides doing clever catching made a threeiding to the bag on his elbow, up incapacitating him for a runner was substituted and good stick work and Meats position at short played timer. Third was fast and played shape. Third base seems to rural position. First put up his usual fast Lyon team are fine fellows ball tossers. Like umpired fairly, sidesteple of protests and held the down to a normal condition. It goes to Helena, Mont.,, made one of the prettiest ever seen here. Wells and Hamburgers play IF YOU are in need of a Good Clock and wish one at an Exceptionally Low Price, call and look over our line Mantle Clocks of that Old Reliable Make, the Seth Thomas. We also carry in stock the best makes of Watch Cases and Movements and which we can sell you at a Surprisingly Low Price Considering quality offered and the guarantee given. W. C. Talcott Mullinix Drug Store Anaheim Cal. HATZFELD'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY J. P. HATZFELD Graduate in Pharmacy Next Door to Postoffice Anaheim, Cal. Eldorado Forty-one clacounty, Cal. Verand know of nothing. The company is wthe work of developA limited numreasonable figure. I have had large epay you to look into DR. STEPHEN BOWER REAL ESTATE TRAIN Continued from Wm G Potter to George set of net, sec 11, t 4 s, r l R J Blee and Amanda J F Krieger—lot 13, blk H, to Santa Ana; $10 D S Linebarger et al to L vas et al—18.92 acres in Juan Cajon; $10 MAN Opening Dainty Souvenirs For Ladies—FREE Opening Days Only Saturday, March 24 the Greatest Shopping Center showing of IS ENORMOUS vendor. Grand showing of shoes, Mens' Clothing, Harnesses, Etc. Opening Days only an on, Cal. Up-to-Date Millinery Department In charge of Miss Alice Carver an on, Cal. Up-to-Date Millinery Department In charge of Miss Alice Carver Byponed! Auction Sale of Lots in the New State of Benedict a Electric and Southern Pacific Railway— Next Saturday March 24 take place Monday or first clear day thereafter Get Your Own Price PAYMENT ONLY $25 a large lumber yard, a grocery store, a dry goods store will be established at Benedict within 90 money you pay on a lot—if you buy. Fresh Barbecue at Noon ences Mar. 24 at 10 a.m. ANY RHOADES, REED & RHOADES 730 S. Spring St. Los Angeles Fish Barbecue at Noon nces Mar. 24 at 10 a.m. ANY RHOADES, REED & RHOADES Angeles 730 S. Spring St. Los Angeles 2410 AUCTIONEERS. Both Phones 1259 Eldorado Consolidated Mines Forty-one claims situated north of Indio, Riverside city, Cal. Very promising. I have examined them know of nothing better for investment in the State. The company is well organized and is vigorously pushing work of development. Rich Ore and plenty of it. A limited number of Shares are offered at most reasonable figures. As Geologist and Mine Examiner we had large experience in mining matters. It will you to look into this. Address for particulars, STEPHEN BOWERS, Secretary, 1135 Dewey Ave., Los Angeles REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Continued from page 6 G Potter to George C Halsey—net, sec 11, t 4 s, r 11w, $10 Blee and Amanda J Blee to Carl Lager—lot 13, blk H, Blee's 2d add Ana; $10 Linebarger et al to Lugarda Silal—18.92 acres in Rancho Sanajon; $10 Signet Ring? Yes, we have a new line from the least to the best. Come in, we know we can please you. We also have something entirely new in a self-filling fountain pen. You need only to see them to be convinced. THEY ARE THE BEST. C. I. HOOPLE 125 Center St. Anaheim