anaheim-gazette 1907-03-21
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LOCAL EVENTS
Mr. Armstrong has been doing some nice work in the way of window decorating at Wallace's.
Rain on Tuesday evening added .29 to the total for the season, making 17.89 as the the total according to Mr. Dickel's gauge. Last season to date, 13.50; total for last season 18.13
Weisel & Sandilands report the sale of the following automobiles: Chris Paulsen, Placentia, 4-cylinder Moline touring car; Arthur Staley, Fullerton, 4-cylinder Ford runabout; Tim Carroll, Anaheim, Maxwell touring car; L. A. Evans, Anaheim, Moline touring car.
While students of the high school were engaged in a practice game of basketball Monday afternoon George Christenson and Max Carmichiel collided while running after a fly ball. Christenson lost a front tooth while Carmichael sustained a gash in the head and required the services of a physician.
Mr. Keifer and his able corps of assistants are turning out a beautiful grade of work at the steam laundry. Since the installation of new machinery, the work turned out is the equal of any, and the establishment should receive liberal support. Ring them up and give them an order.
Harry Hoban, a brakeman in the employ of the Santa Fe, whose home is in San Bernardino, met death while employed for the company at Olinda Sunday evening. While at work on the top of a car he was caught by a guy wire, thrown to the ground and rendered unconscious. He had a leg broken in two places and received internal injuries from which he died before reaching the hospital.
The City Band will entertain many friends at a concert to be the evening of April 5th at the House. After the concert they be a social hop, music for which be furnished by the band orchestra.
Manager Adams of the Griffith ber Co. states he has received signment of ten carloads of lumber wishes to employ a number of unload the same.
Miss Wynn of the primary and Bolton of the grammar school ted their resignations to take effect Monday, March 18th. Their relations were accepted and vacancies as follows: Miss Carpenter primary and Mrs. Waldorf grammar school. Miss Wynn and Bolton go to Los Angeles where have been assigned to substitute in the public schools.
Miss Lola Duckworth, daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duckworth married in Los Angeles Sun Chas. W. Pendleton of Riverside groom is assistant agent and op at the Southern Pacific depot and erside. The bride is a popularite here, where she number friends on all sides. Immediately ter the ceremony the happy couple parted for Catalina where a honeymoon will be spent. On return they will go to San Fran for a short visit, and will later Riverside, where they will make home. Their many friends here wish them all manner of happiness in their wedded life.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Robinson two sons, Mrs. Bosworth and dau Mrs. Clara Barnes and two so Miss Annie Hunter were our passengers on the Southern Pac Colorado and Texas points on T
Section Two Water Company let a contract to Emmett & D
Harry Hoban, a brakeman in the employ of the Santa Fe, whose home is in San Bernardino, met death while employed for the company at Olinda Sunday evening. While at work on the top of a car he was caught by a guy wire, thrown to the ground and rendered unconscious. He had a leg broken in two places and received internal injuries from which he died before reaching the hospital.
Apricot men aver the crop in this county will be light the coming season. The county is gradually going out of the apricot business, not because excellent crops cannot be raised, but because other branches of horticulture offer greater profits. A number of our largest apricot growers have replaced their trees with walnuts.
The debate between Anaheim high school and Throop occurs at the Opera House tomorrow evening. The question is "Resolved that the authority of a court to issue a preliminary injunction previous to a judicial determination of the equities of a case is a dangerous power, the exercise of which should be made legally impossible." Anaheim takes the affirmative and will be represented by Roy Firebaugh and Max Carmichael. The Throop debators are Ross M. Nichols and Joseph T. Dickinson. The judges will be three well known lawyers from Orange and Los Angeles Counties.
There is a difference between finding a carriage at your price and finding one that suits you at your price. If it is merely a question of spending a certain amount of money and not caring what you get, it doesnt make much difference where you buy. If you are looking for something which will stand the racket, the "Whalebone" is what you want. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana, Cal.
The new firm of Renner, Quarton & Schumacher announce a flattering response on the part of the purchasing public to the announcement of their opening. They will strive to please their many customers, and will handle dependable goods of all description. Bargains are being offered in all departments, and the store has been crowded with customers from the entire countryside. They are popular young merchants and are entitled to home. Their many friends here wish them all manner of happiness in their wedded life.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Robinson two sons, Mrs. Bosworth and daughter Mrs. Clara Barnes and two sons Miss Annie Hunter were our passengers on the Southern Pacific Colorado and Texas points on Tuesday.
Section Two Water Company let a contract to Emmett & Dale installing two 12-inch wells. Cooke is now at work upon the pit. It is the intention of the company to install a 50 horse power engine have 150 inches of water. This pany includes 150 acres north of and when the tract is supplied will besold to adjacent property owners.
A. D. Kelley has exchanged an acre walnut orchard at Fullerton nine-acre place at Riverside. Chased the first named place au acre eighteen months ago, after it for $250 an acre. He planted five sacks of potatoes between the nut trees and marketed over 500 of potatoes, getting about $1.50 per sack.
If you intend buying a vehicle year, why not drop in and talk to No matter what you have in mind can fix you out. Wm. F. Luxta Santa Ana, Cal.
A grand picnic will be given guna Beach on Sunday, March 27 all the automobilists in this section the county. Everyone owning it is invited to attend.
If you are after a vehicle style, comfort and service, that is guaranteed to give satisfaction we have no hesitation in saying we can take better care of you any one else here or elsewhere.
F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana, Cal.
John Baptist, an Armenian hail delivering a course of lectures at Christian Church during the On Sunday morning he related experiences in entering Constantinople without a passport and then la-caped from there to this country Sunday night he spoke of the Stripes as support of religion Sultan's domain. On Monday of "An Armenian Wedding." The er dealt with interesting subject was followed with closest attentio-
The new firm of Renner, Quarton & Schumacher announce a flattering response on the part of the purchasing public to the announcement of their opening. They will strive to please their many customers, and will handle dependable goods of all description. Bargains are being offered in all departments, and the store has been crowded with customers from the entire countryside. They are popular young merchants and are entitled to a generous share of the public trade. See their advertisement on page 8.
W. H. Young, a traveling agent for the Louisiana lottery company, was fined $50 at Fullerton some days ago for selling lottery tickets. The local agent, one Musser, also paid a fine of $25 on a like charge.
L. A. Evans Realty company report the sale of 10 acres northeast of town from C. G. Billings to W. H. Clemens, for $4500.
If you wish to dispose of your realty list it with the L. A. Evans Realty company.
The marriage of Miss Katie Comstock to Herbert Spencer is announced. Both are well known young people. On account of the illness of Mrs. Comstock, who has been sick for several days, the wedding was private.
GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK.
ANAHEIM,
We extend every accommodation consistent with safe and conscientious banking;
FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM, compound interest allowed, posits in our Savings Department.
H. W. CHYNOWETH,
President.
JOSEPH HELMSEN,
Vice-President.
CHAS. A. B
Band will entertain it’s
at a concert to be given
of April 5th at the Opera
for the concert there will
appear, music for which will
be by the band orchestra.
Adams of the Griffith Lummines he has received an assien carloads of lumber and
deploy a number of men to
come.
of the primary and Miss
grammar school tendernations to take effect on
March 18th. Their res.gnacepted and vacancies fillMiss Carpenter at the
Mrs. Waldorf at the
school. Miss Wynn and Miss
Los Angeles where they
wished to substitute work
schools.
Duckworth, daughter of
J. W. Duckworth, was
Los Angeles Sunday to
Hudleton of Riverside. The
instant agent and operator
ern Pacific depot at Rivbride is a popular favorhere, she numbers her
sides. Immediately afply the happy couple decatalina where a week's
will be spent. On their
will go to San Francisco
visit, and will later go to
there they will make their
many friends hereabout
manner of happiness and
their wedded life.
Mrs. J. T. Robinson and
Ms. Bosworth and daughter,
Barnes and two sons and
Hunter were outgoing
in the Southern Pacific for
Texas points on Tuesday.
Two Water Company has
act to Emmett & Dyer for
R. A. Smelzer and family departed this week for the northern part of the state, going in their own conveyance. Mr. Smelzer has resided here for several years past, and has many friends who will regret his departure. He takes with him best wishes for his future welfare.
Cards have been received announcing the approaching marriage of Otto Zeus to Miss Helen Lees in San Francisco April 3d. Miss Lillie Zeus, sister of the groom, will attend as bridesmaid. Mr. Zeus is a former Anaheimer, and for a number of years past has been attached to the Santa Fe headquarters in the northern metropolis. His bride-to-be is a popular society bud, known throughout the metropolis as a lady of rare beauty and personal charm. The many friends of the happy couple extend felicitations.
A. Nagel, H. A. Dickel, B. V. Beebe and L. E. Miller, hardware merchants, were guests of the Los Angeles Wholesale Hardware association at a banquet at Levy's on Thursday evening, and other festivities in that city the latter part of last week. A trip up Mount Lowe was taken on Friday. The meeting was attended by hardware dealers from Southern California, and the wholesalers proved themselves to be hospitable hosts.
Messrs. Thomson, Caldwell, Beard, Cleland and Peilegrin, students at Occidental, came down on Sunday and assisted at the services in the Presbyterian church.
It is reported a new site for the Carnegie library will be offered the city trustees at their meeting this evening. The east half of the Hatfield lot at the corner of Chartres and Emily streets is the new candidate for public favor.
Automobilists are preparing for a run to Laguna on Sunday if roads are
Mrs. J. T. Robinson and Mrs. Bosworth and daughter, Barnes and two sons and Hunter were outgoing in the Southern Pacific for Texas points on Tuesday.
Two Water Company has set to Emmett & Dyer for 12-inch wells. Contract now at work upon the well is intention of the company to horse power engine and lines of water. The company has exchanged his six-acre hard at Fullerton for a race at Riverside. He purported named place for $125 seven months ago, and sold it acre. He planted twenty-potatoes between the wall marketed over 500 sacks getting about $1.50 a sack.
And buying a vehicle this not drop in and talk it over? that you have in mind, we out. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Cal.
Nicnic will be given at Laon Sunday, March 24th, by mobilists in this section of Everyone owning an auto attend.
After a vehicle that has rent and service, and one antecedent to give satisfaction, hesitation in saying that better care of you than here or elsewhere. Wm. Santa Ana, Cal.
An Armenian has been course of lectures at the church during the week. Morning he related his experience entering Constantinople passport and then later escorted to this country. On the spoke of the Stars and support of religion in the main. On Monday evening in Wedding." The speak-a interesting subjects and with closest attention on Occidental, came down on Sunday and assisted at the services in the Presbyterian church.
It is reported a new site for the Carnegie library will be offered the city trustees at their meeting this evening. The east half of the Hatfield lot at the corner of Chartres and Emily streets is the new candidate for public favor.
Automobilists are preparing for a run to Laguna on Sunday if roads are not too wet.
Don't forget that the "Buick" is "good everywhere, but best on hills." Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana, Cal.
Miss Edith Wallop entertained a number of her friends at her residence on Philadelphia street on Friday evening, the occasion being her eighteenth birthday. The rooms were decorated with bunches of dark red geraniums, ferns and smilax. "Military Solomon Gundy" was played. Refreshments consisted of fruit salad served in halves of large red apples, sandwiches, cake and sherbet served in dainty little flower pots, with Johnny-Jump-Ups in the center. After refreshments several musical selections were rendered. At a late hour the guests departed, wishing their hostess many happy returns of the day. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Balfour of Los Angeles, Misses Helen Richardson, Alice Grimshaw, Gertrude Asher, Minnie Christiansen, Leah Lawrence, Mary Grim, Rachel Knapp, Lulu Goble, Ella Rea, Alma Yöern, Ruth Dutton; Geo. Christiansen, Ned Merritt, Leland Lewis, Harry Armstrong, Gus McAulay, Elton Goble, George Hagar, Arnold Dickel, Walter Ross, Milbird Wray, Max Carmichael.
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One frequent cause of bad blood is a sluggish liver. This produces constipation. Poisonous substances are then absorbed into the blood. Keep the bowels open with Ayer's Pills.
Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
Also manufacturers of HAIR VIGOR.
AGUE CURE.
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We have no secrets! We publish the formulas of all our medicines.
NOTICE
Having disposed of all my interest in the business herefore conducted by me, I hereby give notice to all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to me to come forward and settle their accounts at once. All persons having accounts against me are requested to present same for settlement.
CHAS. FEDERMAN.
Always Reliable
Spring and Millinery Opening
Saturday, Mar. 23 and Monday, Mar. 25
Yourself and friends are cordially invited to attend.
Big bargains in many departments during the opening days and the follow-week.
FISHER & FALKENSTEIN
Where Quality Counts
You know that
W. Duckworth & Son
—carry a full and complete line of—
Dry Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions!
Crockeryware, Hardware, Tinware
we handle all kinds of Chicken Feed in car lots,
n't forget that we pay the Highest Market Price
Duckworth & Son
carry a full and complete line of
dry Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions!
Crockeryware, Hardware, Tinware
we handle all kinds of Chicken Feed in car lots,
don’t forget that we pay the Highest Market Price
produce.
Duckworth & Son, LOARA, Cal.
Sunset Main 411 Home Loara Exchange
LOOS & YOUNG
House and Sign Painters
Gold and Silver ESTIMATES
WINDOW SIGNS Cheerfully Given.
A Specialty.
SERVICE
142 Center St., ANAHEIM, CAL.
Atkin’s Barn Paint
guaranteed for five years. Especially adapted for
big barns, roofs, bridges, fences, etc. Put up in 5
and 1 gallon cans, full measure.
Early forty years experience in the art of making
and thousands of tests, have proven conclusively
there are no more durable paints made from any machan those made from oxide of iron.
The gallon of our Barn Paint will cover 200 square
two coats, on ordinary new wood work; on old or
wood work, less.
L. E. MILLER’S
heim Evergreen Nurseries,
tim Carroll, Proprietor.
Oldest nurseries in Southern
a, established in 1868. We
extra fine stock of Palms,
Acacia, Rubber, Camphor,
Catalina Cherry, Monterey,
and Italian Cypress, Scarlet
Gums and a large variety
ornamental trees and plants.
alm nuts, Budded Loquats and
Nurseries located 200 yards
oara station (S. P. R. R.) An-
No. 111. This bike wagon has 1¼ inch cushion tires; wheels have staggered spokes; long distance axles; full circle, wrought iron fifth wheel; two reaches, ironed full length; piano body,
23x54 inches, beautifully finished; pad-ded grain leather dash; double bend hickory stick seat; full leather trimmed cushions, and the price is $78. There are only two of these special jobs.
Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana, Cal.
Holdest nurseries in Southern California, established in 1868. We have extra fine stock of Palms, Acacia, Rubber, Camphor, Catalina Cherry, Monterey and Italian Cypress, Scarlet Gums and a large variety of ornamental trees and plants. Walnuts, Budded Loquats and Nurseries located 200 yards oara station (S. P. R. R.) An Orange county, Cal. Sunset Main 341.
Tentition for permission to organize river protection district under passed by the legislature just now, has been circulated at Jackson Beach and now carries the name of practically every one inunity interested in the reclamation protection of the lands subpood from the Santa Ana river. The published as the law re-The advertisement of the petrol run for twelve days and atiration of that time it will be used to the supervisors so that having objections to being in the district as proposed, may objections with the board of directors and show cause why they be so included. The district managed for at present includes eighteen thousand acres and practically all the land below mesas from Newport to Talow the Bolsa road. It is not used that much objection, if it be made when the matter before the supervisors.
Hersheim & Oswald are Fuller-Anaheim agents for genuine tick repairs and extras. 21-30
No. 111. This bike wagon has 14 inch cushion tires; wheels have staggered spokes; long distance axles; full circle, wrought iron fifth wheel; two reaches, ironed full length; piano body, 23x54 inches, beautifully finished; padded grain leather dash; double bend hickory stick seat; full leather trimmed cushions, and the price is $78. There are only two of these special jobs. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana, Cal.
A jury has decided that John Warner of Huntington Beach was not guilty of shooting quail within an enclosure when he was caught with seven other men with guns on the Irvine ranch last summer. The case was tried before Justice Smithwick at Santa Ana on Monday.
No. 222. There is only one of these three-quarter surreys and it certainly is a dandy at this price. Sarven patent wheels; full circle, wrought iron fifth wheel; reaches ironed full length; body is built on graceful lines; open head springs; seats wide with full spring cushions; leather trimmed cushions; nice, oil-burning side lamps; canopy top, nicely fringed; full set side curtains and storm apron. Price, $93 50.. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana, Cal.
LOST—On road between Anaheim and Santa Ana on Monday evening, a dark brown fur. Finder will receive liberal reward upon returning it to P. J. Weisel, Orange County Garage.
Wickersheim & Oswald are Fullerton and Anaheim headquarters for McCormick harvesting machinery and repairs. They get them by the carload.
Auction Sale—18 cows and Holstein bull, Tuesday, March 26, at 10 a.m. on my ranch two and one-half miles west of Anaheim. Mrs. M. Hein, owner.