YoreAnaheim the Anaheim newspaper archive
Publications Anaheim Gazette 1906 July

anaheim-gazette 1906-07-19

1906-07-19 · Anaheim Gazette · page 8 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
Scanned page
Scan of anaheim-gazette 1906-07-19 page 8
Searchable text
School Money County School Superintendent Nichols has received the yearly disbursement of school money from the state and has apportioned it as follows to the various school districts of the county: Alamitos..... $192 00 Anaheim..... 2,137 60 Bolsa..... 371 20 Buena Park..... 403 20 Centralia..... 537 60 Chico..... 108 80 Cypress..... 140 80 Delhi..... 192 00 Diamond..... 153 60 El Modena..... 704 00 El Toro..... 140 80 Fairview..... 192 00 Fountain Valley..... 512 00 Fullerton..... 1,414 40 Garden Grove..... $89 60 Laguna..... 121 60 La Habra..... 307 20 Laurel..... 185 60 Loara..... 499 20 Magnolia..... 409 60 Mountain View..... 377 60 Newhope..... 230 40 Newport..... 236 00 Newport Beach..... 224 00 Ocean View..... 524 80 Olinda..... 454 40 Olive..... 345 60 Orange..... 2,380 80 Orangethorpe..... 422 40 Pacific City..... 448 00 Peralto..... 96 00 Placentia..... 665 60 Randolph..... 102 40 San Joaquin..... 128 00 San Juan..... 313 60 Santa Ana..... 6,739 20 Savannah..... 204 80 Silverado..... 44 80 Springdale..... 172 80 Trabuco..... 96 00 Tustin..... 1,145 60 Westminster..... 454 40 Yorba..... 352 00 Total... $25,772 80 HIGH SCHOOLS. Anaheim High school... $325 80 Fullerton Union High school... 333 63 Los Bolsas Union High school... 213 57 Orange Union High school... 370 17 Savannah 204 80 Silverado 44 80 Springdale 172 80 Trabuco 96 00 Tustin 1,145 60 Westminster 454 40 Yorba 352 00 Total $25,772 80 HIGH SCHOOLS. Anaheim High school $325 80 Fullerton Union High school 333 63 Los Bolsas Union High school 213 57 Orange Union High school 370 17 Santa Ana High school 980 91 Total $2,225 08 Irrigationists at Boise Governor George C. Pardee, president of the Fourteenth National Irrigation Congress, which will be held at Boise, Idaho, September 3 to 8, inclusive, has approved the call of the executive committee convening the meeting. The personnel of the congress will be as follows: The permanent officers of the congress; the president, vice president and members of the cabinet; members of the United States senate and house of representatives; governors of states and territories, ambassadors, ministers and other representatives of foreign nations and colonies; members of state and territorial irrigation commissioners, 15 delegates appointed by the governor of each state and territory; 10 delegates appointed by the mayor of each city in the United States of more than 25,000 population; five delegates appointed by the mayor of each city in the United States of less than 25,000 population; five delegates appointed by each board of county commissioners or boards of county supervisors in the United States; two delegates duly accredited by each chamber of commerce, board of trade, commercial club or other commercial body in the United States; two delegates duly accredited by each regularly organized irrigation, agricultural or horticultural society in the United States; two delegates duly accredited by each regularly organized society of engineers in the United States, and two delegates duly accredited by each irrigation company, immigration society, agricultural college and each college or university having chairs of hydraulic engineering or forestry in the United States. The congress will convene in the study of the follow regularly organized irrigation, agricultural or horticultural society in the United States; two delegates duly accredited by each regularly organized society of engineers in the United States, and two delegates duly accredited by each irrigation company, immigration society, agricultural college and each college or university having chairs of hydraulic engineering or forestry in the United States. The congress will convene in the midst of irrigation projects showing every state of development. Two of the greatest enterprises of the reclamation service of the government, the largest Carey act project in the United States, and smaller propositions of private and co-operative enterprise, ranging from the first year of operation to 50 years’ constant use, will be taken as object lessons, teaching practical irrigation from the practical standpoint. The question of national forest reserves, policy of the general government in relation thereto, grazing and the preservation of the public ranges, and their correlated subjects will be ably discussed by eminent men interested therein. Ample arrangements have been made for the use of the division of the congress on engineering and mechanics, which will hold meetings of especial interest throughout the congress. Stereopticon views of work under construction and completed will be used in illustrating addresses and reports, proving attractive and educational to all who attend. A general committee of the citizens of Boise, supported by the unanimous sentiment of the city and the people of the state of Idaho, has arranged a program for the entertainment of the delegates, every feature of which will THE GREATEST SUMMER CLEARANCE From Saturday, July Tuesday, July 31st, 1 This is to announce to the public EASTERN B THE LEADING MERCHANTS OF ANAHEIM, CAL., will institute on Tuesday, July 31, 1906, the Greatest Summer Clearance Sale ever befor y of the following prices will give you a faint idea of what this sale wi Goods Departm't White Goods to be sold at 25c yd figured Dimities " 15c yd od 12½c " 5c yd Embroidery & Laces Our entire stock of Embroidery at cost. All our Laces to be sold at a 20 per cent discount off regular price. Corsets All our $1 and $1.25 Corsets Shoe Depar Our entire line of White Canvas and Kid, to be cost. 200 pairs of Ladies' O' from $1.50 to $3 per pair at $1 per pair. 250 pairs of Shoes, all ki Goods Departm’t White Goods to be sold at 25c yd 20c yd 15c yd 5c yd Eos and Ginghams All shades while they last, 5c yd 15c Dress Ginghams...10c yd ses of Apron Ginghams...6¢ yd Muslin Goods Muslin Underskirts, ranging in from $1 to $3 each, to be closed cost. Overs, ranging from 25c upto be closed out at cost. Embroidery & Laces Our entire stock of Embroidery at cost. All our Laces to be sold at a 20 per cent discount off regular price. Corsets All our $1 and $1.25 Corsets, 75c each. All our 75c Corsets for 50c each. Quilts and Blankets Entire line of Quilts and Blankets at a discount of 20 per cent. Shirts Dress Shirts at a bargain. $1.50 Night Shirts at 75c. Bargains for Saturday, July 21st—Entire line of Ribbons, 25 per cent d at 3 yards for 25c. All 12½c Outing Flannels at 10c per yard. Our entowels of all kinds to be sold out at a discount of 20 per cent. Ever We will pay the highest market price for couTERN BROS. Popular Excursions to Santa Barbara during summer 1906.—For the above the Southern Pacific will sell tickets Anaheim to Santa Barbara and return for $3 25 on June 15 and 16; July 2 and 3; August 10 and 11; September 14 and 15. Allowing stop over at Ventura and Santa Paula both going and returning within limit of 30 days from date of sale. For further information call on agent S. P. R. R. Anaheim, Cal. J. M. Pickering, agent. Hows's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obliquations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials free. Price Every section of the irrigatthe United States competing obstantial prizes offered for rate, county and individual ade. TA FE HALF RATES Sunday the Santa Fe will sell IP tickets to Los Angeles at rate of ONE FARE (80 cts.) and trip. Good to return on only. J. H. Clabaugh, agent. If your prescription is filled here it is filled accurately and with fresh, pure drugs. Seventeen years experience the drug business. This store is advertised by the people. k your neighbor this queson. "Who is your druggist?" e answer should be: HATZFELD Talk about Cal-Lax Tablets, the California Laxative. J. P. Hatzfeld, Prop. Anaheim, California Phone Main 291 K J. Nemetz -Hand Store Furniture, Buggies and Wagons Sold on Commission. Prices Paid for Goods. Anaheim, Cal. Near City Hall. Horse for Sale. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Lumber J. M. Griffith & Co. Just Received Twenty Carloads Lumber and Builders' Material Doors, Windows, Lath, Shingles, Shakes, Lime and Cement. Los Angeles Street, near S. P. depot. HENRY M. ADAMS, - AGENT Just Arrived A full line of the best and most reasonably priced Silverware to be had. Gold Discount Stamps and written guarantee with every piece. C. I. HOOPLE 125 Center St. Anaheim W. E. STEWART, M. D. Center Street Hours 10 to 12 a.m.; 2 to 4 p.m. Anaheim - California GREATEST RANCE SALE July 14th, to 31st, 1906 the public that BROS. Will institute on Saturday, July 14, 1906, and continue Sale ever before attempted by them. A careful at this sale will be: Shoe Department Entire line of White Shoes, both was and Kid, to be closed out at pairs of Ladies' Oxfordes, worth $1.50 to $3 per pair, to be sold per pair. Trunks Entire line of Trunks at a discount of 25 per cent. Boys' Suits 50 Boys' Suits, ages 5 to 8, worth from $3.50 to $6 per suit, at $1.75 each. Sale ever before attempted by them. A careful at this sale will be: Shoe Department Entire line of White Shoes, both was and Kid, to be closed out at airs of Ladies' Oxfords, worth $1.50 to $3 per pair, to be sold per pair. airs of Shoes, all kinds and sizes, $c per pair. Straw Hats Straw Hats below cost. Bats' Furnishing and Clothing Bats of Gents' Trousers below cost. Bats of Corduroy Pants at from to $1.50 per pair. Stock Suits, worth from $15 to $20, sold at only $7.50 each. Trunks Entire line of Trunks at a discount of 25 per cent. Boys' Suits 50 Boys' Suits, ages 5 to 8, worth from $3.50 to $6 per suit, at $1.75 each. Grocery Department Good wholesome Flour, 50 lb sack, $1 7 lbs. of 20c Coffee, worth $1.40, for $1. 10 cans Salmon [flats] worth $1.50, at $1 21 lbs. sugar $1 9 lbs. Pink Beans 25c. 9 bars good Laundry Soap 25c. 6 cans Sardines 25c. This is a sale that will meet the approval of all prudent buyers. 25 per cent discount; Entire line of Percales to be yard. Our entire line of Table Linens, Napkins ent. Everybody Come Price for country produce Anaheim, Cal. J. S. TRIOLO Wholesale Fancy Produce Potatoes a Specialty Room 210 Keystone Building 7-317 Towne Ave. Los Angeles Potatoes a Specialty Room 210 Keystone Building 7-317 Towne Ave. Los Angeles Palace Meat Market Teacher & Schneider Proprietors DEALERS IN Choice Fresh and Salted Meats Telephone Main 51 Meats Delivered to all parts of city Critical Announcement R. C. ORD by regular democratic nominee for Supervisor SECOND DISTRICT Little Gem Bicycle Repair Shop. All kinds of repairing neatly done. All Work fully Guaranteed. Brazing and tire work a specialty. New Wheels for Sale. Second hand wheels bought and sold. R. E. Henrich, Prop. Notice BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim will sit as a Board of Equalization at the City Hall on MONDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1906, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, and will continue in session from day to day until the returns of the Assessor have been rectified. EDWARD B. MERRITT, City Clerk.