anaheim-gazette 1906-08-02
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LOCAL EVENTS
Roman Wisser has erected a neat awning in front of his place of business.
Maurice and Harry Ray were in town from Fullerton the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rimpau of Los Angeles are visiting with friends and relatives in town.
Miss L. L. Ingraham is spending the summer at Laguna, accompanied by her mother and sister.
James Buck, a well-known newspaperman, has arrived from Auburn and will make Orange county his home.
Misses Zelma and George Bailey will arrive today from Phoenix to spend the summer with relatives and friends here.
The Eyman divorce suit has been amicably settled out of court. The couple are now living happily together at their home at Ocean Park.
Mrs. Marion and daughter of West Anaheim, who have been visiting in Arizona for several months, returned home the first of the week.
S. O. Walker and George Dutton left on Monday for Antelope valley for a week's hunt. They expect to bag a deer before their return.
Don Gabino Real was in town on Saturday from Rincon. Don Gabino has been a resident of this section for forty years and is popular among a wide circle of friends and acquaintances.
Albert Heffner came up from Los Alamitos on Saturday afternoon. He has disposed of his butcher business, and will open a lunch counter and fruit stand at the sugar-beet town.
Wm. Schwentckert owing to his presence being needed on his place here has temporarily given him Mr. and Mrs. Spake and family turned this week from an outing Long Beach.
E. W. McCollum dropped into this week from Coronado after spending a few days at Tent City.
County Treasurer Potter and corder Peters were in town on Sunday afternoon extending the glad lily.
Mrs. Will Lawrence has returned her home in Cochise, A. T., after pleasant visit of several weeks relative and friends here.
A corner near the post office just in price this week from $7500 to $8000 because of the advent of the New Telephone system which will erase fire-proof building for its office upon opposite corner.
Ephraim Helmsen has invitation for a birthday party to be given at home August 11th. Ephraim will eight years old on that day and have vited a number of his young friends attend a birthday party the after and evening of that day.
A. E. Nutt, formerly a well-known property owner here, and four ago an aspirant for the republican nation for congress in this district at Lakeside, San Diego county, for benefit of his health. Mr. Nutt some years past has been a resident Colorado. His health has been carious of late, but hopes are obtained that in the genial climate Southern California he may recover.
Rev. Father Dubbel arrived Colorado on Saturday evening to see a few weeks with relatives here. He was met in Los Angeles by his father. They took the electric car to Sana, where they were met by Father Dubbel of this city, and party drove over in a carriage. Dubbel's daughter, who has been
Albert Heffner came up from Los Alamitos on Saturday afternoon. He has disposed of his butcher business, and will open a lunch counter and fruit stand at the sugar-beet town.
Wm. Schwentckert owing to his presence being needed on his place here has temporarily given up his position with the Los Angeles firm by whom he has been employed for several months past.
Mrs. Wm. Dougherty of West Anaheim was successfully operated upon for appendicitis at the Fullerton hospital the fore part of the week. Drs. Beebe and Rich were the attending physicians.
Ben Kraemer has an umbrella tree growing on his ranch at Placentia which is six years old and at noon throws a shade 34 feet in diameter. He figures this at 867 square feet of shadow, and wonders if any one can beat it in Orange county.
Mrs. L. Nemetz was taken suddenly ill Monday night, necessitating the attendance of a physician. At last accounts she was convalescing. Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery.
Druggist Mullinix was in town on Monday, having partially recovered from his recent indisposition. He went to Santa Ana to remain with relatives until he recovers his health, which has been impaired by too close application to his business.
A meeting of socialists was held at Newport Beach on Sunday at which it was decided to call a county convention at an early date and place in nomination a complete ticket of county candidates. Another meeting will be held at Santa Ana today to decide upon a time and place for holding the convention.
Postmaster Tressler of Fullerton seems to be on the carpet with the department at Washington, a number of charges having been preferred against him. On Saturday his chief deputy quit the office. Some Fullerton people say Tressler will be forced to resign, others that he will be able to extricate himself from his difficulties and hold
Rev. Father Dubbel arrived in Colorado on Saturday evening to see a few weeks with relatives here. He was met in Los Angeles by his father. They took the electric car to San Ana, where they were met by Father Dubbel of this city, and party drove over in a carriage. Dubbel's daughter, who has been some weeks on a visit, returns home in Havana naxt week, going way of New Orleans.
A party of Los Angeleons commenced John Everharty, W. A. Maier, A. Denker and Tony Messmer through town on a touring car a two ago, on their way back from Port Beach, after a day's outing and resort. Everharty formerly conducted the Commercial hotel, but for years past has been in the real-estate business in Los Angeles. The co-are members of wealthy Los Angeles families and are well known here. Maier is the son of the wealthy dealer, and Messmer and Denker sons of former well-known businessmen. The Denker estate ownsable property interests here.
Miss Jennie Burton, well and fairly known in this city, died at home in Long Beach at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, of apoplexy. Ceased was for many years engaged teacher in one of the primary grades of the Anaheim school, but for years past had been a resident of beach city. She had many friends throughout this community while plore her untimely end. The body laid to rest in Rosedale cemetery Angeles, on Monday.
Mrs. Clara Bittner has begun a tion against her husband, Nickner, for divorce. Bittner some m ago brought an action for dis against his wife, but when she br ad in a claim for alimony, suddenly ped the case. Now the wife b suit for divorce, alleging dese failure to provide, habitual dru ness and other statutory offenses. Bittner is an industrious woman cellent character, and has the dence and support of the people community. Many have volunte assistance to her in her suit,
at Santa Ana today to decide upon a time and place for holding the convention.
Postmaster Tressler of Fullerton seems to be on the carpet with the department at Washington, a number of charges having been preferred against him. On Saturday his chief deputy quit the office. Some Fullerton people say Tressler will be forced to resign, others that he will be able to extricate himself from his difficulties and hold down the office until the close of his term.
PRESCRIPTIONS
I guarantee the purity of drugs used in every prescription, and that it has been accurately dispensed according to the physician's order. I can guarantee the purity of my drugs because I use nothing but goods made by Parke, Davis & Co., of Detroit, Mich., E. R. Squibb & Sons of New York, John Wyeth & Brother of Philadelphia, and Merck & Co. of New York. If you don't know the ability of the above firms in manufacturing pure drugs ask your physician and then you will know why he recommends me to fill his prescriptions.
O. A. MULLINIX
Graduate in Pharmacy and Chemistry
Mr. Spake and family re-ck from an outing at
Allum dropped into town
Coronado after spendat Tent City.
Masurer Potter and Rewere in town on Saturextending the glad hand.
Lawrence has returned to
Cochise, A. T., after a
number of several weeks with
friends here.
For the post office jumped
week from $7500 to $8000,
advent of the New Home
them which will erect a
building for its office upon the
city.
Himsen has invitations out
party to be given at his
11th. Ephraim will be
on that day and has inher of his young friends to
day party the afternoon
that day.
Formerly a well-known
ear here, and four years
after the republican nomgress in this district, is
San Diego county, for the
health. Mr. Nutt for
it has been a resident of
his health has been prebut hopes are enterin the genial climate of
California he may recover.
Dubbel arrived from
saturday evening to spend
with relatives here. He
in Angeles by his father.
He electric car to Santa
they were met by Rev.
of this city, and the
over in a carriage. Mr.
Enter, who has been here
For some months past one or two papers in Orange county and in Los Angeles have at times contained references to charges brought last December by a young Russian girl against Arthur L. Porter, charging him with the crime of rape. That Mr. Porter was entirely innocent of the charge was the firm belief of his friends who have known him, boy and man for many years. The case was heard in the justice's court on Monday, and resultd in his prompt acquittal, there being absolutely no evidence introduced against him, except that of the moral pervert making the charge. Two reputable physicians testified under oath, after an examination of the girl, that no rape had been committed. The case has savored of blackmail, pure and simple. The girl's admission to Dr. Rich, as well as her obscene letters written that gentleman and Mr. Porter, stamps her as a degenerate of the rankest sort. The story was submitted to us in January, but was refused publication. We did not believe the case against Mr. Porter, and are free to say that not a scintilla of evidence was introduced in the case against him; on the contrary, quite the reverse. A vile attempt has been made to besmirch his good name, which has miserably failed.
Joe Wagner lost two valuable rings on the early Santa Fe train from San Diego last Sunday morning. He placed the rings upon the pullman washstand while engaged in preparing his toilet and left the room, unmindful of leaving the rings behind. He soon discovered his loss and returned for them but they were gone. A diligent search for them proved futile. The theft has been placed in the hands of the police and officers are working on the case.
Mrs. Adolph Rimpau and daughters,
Misses Claudina and Agnes Rimpau,
and Miss Maria Harris are at Venice,
A member of the Merchants' association said this week that the returning down the Bay City was because a sufficient amount of money had not been subscribed vide for an appropriate celebration a word, the association did not lend its name to a cheap affair, not care to have the crowd disapafter it reached the beach. If side people wished to have an Aday at the beach, he continued, arrange a program of exercise ing the majesty of the situation Merchants' association will pay with them. The general imhereabout is that an "Anahei should be had at Bay City at soin the near future, and that tion of the Merchants' assoonsound.
Voters who wish to exercielective franchise at the apprNovember election must get names on the great register September 26. County Clerk has forty deputies out over them and all of them have been getting results. Lester is of opinion 70 will be cast in the county, and that at the present time two-tuthe voters have been registered.
Down at Newport Beach thatration is being hurried a lot those who are getting things in for a vote on incorporation election will take place on Au For that reason Newport Beach better with its registration tha-of the precincts.
Those whose names are not rolls at this time should hasten that they are placed there.
The democratic county center mittee will meet at Santa Ana surday and will take up for dine plan to nominate candidate those offices which were left by the recent county congeni-
Dubbel arrived from Saturday evening to spend with relatives here. He and Angeles by his father. The electric car to Santa they were met by Rev. All of this city, and the fever in a carriage. Mr. Hunter, who has been here on a visit, returns to her naxt week, going by Orleans.
Los Angeleons composed party, W. A. Maier, L. and Tony Messmer drove on a touring car a day or their way back from Newer a day's outing at that party formerly conducted at hotel, but for some been in the real-estate Los Angeles. The others of wealthy Los Angeles are well known hereabout. One of the wealthy meat messmer and Denker are well-known business banker estate owns volunteerists here.
Burton, well and favor- in this city, died at her Beach at 10 o'clock on morning, of apoplexy. Demany years engaged as one of the primary grades from school, but for some been a resident of the She had many friends this community who denely end. The body was Rosedale cemetery, Los Monday.
Bittner has begun an ac- ner husband, Nick Bittner. Bittner some months an action for divorce life, but when she brought alimony, suddenly drop Now the wife brings force, alleging desertion, provide habitual drunkenness statutory offenses. Mrs. industrious woman of exter- and has the confi- port of the people of the Many have volunteered her in her suit, which
Mrs. Adolph Rimpau and daughters, Misses Claudina and Agnes Rimpau, and Miss Marie Harris are at Venice for a fortnight's outing.
Joe Hessel returned Saturday from a ten-days' vacation in Los Angeles and at the coast resorts. Joe had a way-up time but he says the Anaheim girls are the prettiest.
Contractor Boney has drawn plans for a dwelling for Mr. Wuesthoff to be erected on his West Broadway lot.
Tom Young, who formerly conducted a barbering establishment at Olinda, has disposed of his shop and removed with his family to Los Angeles.
Walter Johnson who pitched ball up in the northwest league this season has returned to his home in Olinda.
Al Litten was summoned to Fallbrook Saturday on account of the illness of his brother.
Some of the Olinda baseball fans are agitating the reorganization of the ball team.
E. F. Wyett and wife left on Monday afternoon for a month's outing at Huntington Beach.
Misses Julia and Vicky Nemetz have returned from their vacation at Long Beach.
Frank Pallas was in town a day or two ago from his ranch in the West End.
Mr. Burke, a well-known architect of Los Angeles, was in town Sunday, the guest of Wm. Newberry.
For nice well roasted peanuts and fresh popcorn see John G. Wirsching.
Needles and repairs for all makes at Turners' Sewing Machine Exchange, 119 W. 4th St., Santa Ana. feb22
Supervisor Linebarger and wife were over from Fullerton on Tuesday.
Mrs. Knight of Azusa visited with friends in town on Monday.
for that reason Newport Beach better with its registration than of the precincts.
Those whose names are not rolls at this time should haster that they are placed there.
The democratic county center mittee will meet at Santa Ana Saturday and will take up for duty the plan to nominate candidates those offices which were left by the recent county convention reported that such is the distinction among members of the leaving these offices vacant effort will be made to fill them though Judge Montgomery and Daniel, two of the foremost de- in the county, have held the course is not permisable under statutes.
Wm. Isenberg will have a exhibition in physicial culture in house the evening of Sept. 17. 92 pupils, and all are making com- bble headway in their work. Mberg will probably start a physical culture in the near Orange and Santa Ana.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollingworth daughters departed on Tuesday noon for Portland, Or., where visit with their son Arch who moved to that city. They will for some time and will later Nebraska before returning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartung last evening for a visit of seven with relatives in San Francisco.
Mrs. W. A. Wallace and litters, and her father, Mr. Fi- returned from a brief sojourn San Juan hot springs.
Dr. Roberts of Los Angeles specialist, at the Federman is very busy, as people in Anas surrounding country are begin understand through the prairie him by his patrons, that he perfect work along the line of glasses.
MUSIC LESSONS
Piana and Organ lessons give information, address Miss Orange, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs Falkenstein en- this week Dr. and Mrs. Diets Angeles and Newton Levy of
The prohibitionists met at S on Tuesday and placed the
For nice well roasted peanuts and fresh popcorn see John G. Wirsching.
Needles and repairs for all makes at Turners' Sewing Machine Exchange, 119 W. 4th St., Santa Ana. feb22
Supervisor Linebarger and wife were over from Fullerton on Tuesday.
Mrs. Knight of Azusa visited with friends in town on Monday.
If you want a thoroughbred Cocker Spaniel puppy at a reasonable price see John G. Wirsching, the peanut and popcorn man.
N. F. Steadman and W. L. Kinney and families spent a pleasant day at Anaheim Landing on Tuesday.
Mr. Littlefield expects shortly to leave again for the desert on a month's prospecting expedition.
Mrs. W. I. Carver and Mrs. L. C. Blake visited in Los Angeles first of the week.
Chas. Howdel of Long Beach was a guest this week of Frank Borth.
Stephen Rimpau left some days ago for Chihuahua, where he will enter the employ of a large mining company.
Bird Beebe has made several notable alterations in the interior of his bicycle and vehicle emporium, and reports business brisker than ever.
GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK. ANAHEIM
First Semi-Annual Dividend
Four per cent. per annum will be credited to depositors in Department of the German-America for the six months ending June 30th, 1906.
H. W. CHYNOWETH,
President.
JOSEPH HELMSEN,
Vice-President.
CHAS. A
Horticultural Work
After months of careful study of the conditions under which experiments in citrus culture and plant pathology are to be made in Southern California under the direction of the state university's agricultural department the regents have authorized the announcement of their plans for the prosecution of these important works. The state legislature appropriated $30,000 for the founding of experiment stations and a pathological laboratory in the south.
The regents have decided, according to an announcement made by President Wheeler, to have the citrus experiment work done at Riverside, a famous orange center, and the laboratory built at Whittier.
The plans for these two branches of work include the following details:
1. (a) The tract of land for the experiment station provided for by the Huntington Park association in Riverside will be prepared for irrigation on a contour system of distribution and buildings provided for station purposes.
(b) The land will then be planted with collections of trees and plants most suitable for the lines of research and experiment most pertinent and important to pomological science and practice, chiefly in the department of citrus culture, including the selection of the best types of different citrus fruits and the employment of breeding therein; the relations of irrigation, cultivation and fertilization to the best results in fruit production and sale and other work germane thereto.
(c) Without neglecting other horticultural work it is designed to render this station exceptionally suited to research and experiment with the citrus family of plants, attractive to original investigation in that line and in that
political county central committee at Santa Ana on Saturday will take up for discussion nominate candidates for which were left unfilled at county convention. It is that such is the dissatisfaction members of the party at these offices vacant that an idea made to fill them, evenidge Montgomery and F. O. of the foremost democrats county, have held that such not permisable under the
Lunberg will have a class ex-physiicial culture at opera evening of Sept. 17. He has and all are making commenda in their work. Mr. Isenprobably start a class in culture in the near future at Santa Ana.
Mrs. Hollingworth and two departed on Tuesday after Portland, Or., where they will their son Arch who recently met city. They will remain one and will later go on to before returning.
Mrs. John Hartung departed for a visit of several weeks lives in San Francisco.
A. Wallace and little daughter father, Mr. Field, have from a brief sojourn at the foot springs.
Arts of Los Angeles, the eye at the Federman building, by as people in Anaheim and big country are beginning to through the praise given patrons, that he does per along the line of fitting music lessons and organ lessons given. For address Miss Waldorf, al.
Mrs Falkenstein entertained Dr. and Mrs. Dietsh of Los and Newton Levy of Phoenix. exhibitionists met at Santa Ana and placed the following fruits and the employment of breeding therein; the relations of irrigation, cultivation and fertilization to the best results in fruit production and sale and other work germane thereto.
(c) Without neglecting other horticultural work it is designed to render this station exceptionally suited to research and experiment with the citrus family of plants, attractive to original investigation in that line and in that respect unique in this country.
(d) It is expected that the first year of the station will be chiefly occupied in outfitting and equipping, collecting and planting, although some problems in cultivation, growth of cover crops, and irrigation will be attacked from the beginning, and so far as possible all operations rendered instructive and significant.
2. (a) The land at Whittier for the pathological laboratory will be put in shape for the erection of a building of moderate cost, which can be quickly made ready for use so that the outfit now in use in rented rooms can be given better installment] and investigators furnished with better facilities.
(b) The investigations, laboratory tests and field work with the bartriosis of the English walnut, which were begun in advance of the provision for a laboratory because of the urgency of the trouble, will be continued and extended during the coming year.
(c) Work with the lemon rot, caused by a fungus, the nature of which has been determined, will be continued in the laboratory, the orchards and the packing house. Very significant results have been secured in preliminary studies and experiments.
(d) General attention will be paid to other plant diseases, a number of which have figured in the appeals of Southern California for investigation, prescription of remedies and fuller knowledge of the relation of soil and culture to the thrift of the plant.
(e) Provision will also be made for the study of insects and other agencies destructive to plants as required by the law.
Governor Pardee, President Wheeler and Professor Wickson have been appointed a committee in charge of the work. The committee has received gifts from Riverside and Whittier of lands sufficient for the work in view.
MUSIC LESSONS
and Organ lessons given. For
address Miss Waldorf,
Mrs Falkenstein entertained
Dr. and Mrs. Dietsh of Los
Newton Levy of Phoenix.
exhibitionists met at Santa Ana
and placed the following
in nomination for county
I. W. Lee, county clerk; E.
r, sheriff, C. E. Utt, recordClark, auditor; J. C. Thomas
F. D. Reed, tax collector; S.
ssor; F. J. Heil, coroner and
ministrator; J. J. Goetz, supt of schools; V. S. Stewart,
A committee of five was apco-operate with the anti-sate to investigate the characinees of the other parties for
les left vacant on the prohiet.
Visis, the republican nominee
attorney, will probably be
by the prohibitionists. A
ticket, including candidates
sors, will be put in the field.
Walters has returned from his
nine for a short stay with his
life contemplates going north
ly to prosecute further de-
ANAHEIM, CAL.
dited to depositors in the Savings
of the German-American Bank,
CHAS. A. BOEGE.
Cashier.
(e) Provision will also be made for
the study of insects and other agencies
destructive to plants as required by the law.
Governor Pardee, President Wheeler
and Professor Wickson have been appointed a committee in charge of the
work. The committee has received
gifts from Riverside and Whittier of
lands sufficient for the work in view.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fuhrberg left
yesterday for a month's outing at Matilija springs.
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