anaheim-gazette 1907-05-09
Searchable text
LOCAL EVENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Backs Jr. were in the Angelic burg this week attending La Fiesta.
Charles Federman was in town from Los Angeles on Friday on a brief business mission.
School Superintendent Carpenter was in town on Thursday visiting the Loara school.
Charles Bauer made a business trip to Cucamonga the fore part of the week where he owns ranch property.
Rev. Father Dubbel was in Los Angeles several days the first of the week attending to business matters.
Miss May Forster, formerly a teacher in the public schools here, now engaged in the Los Angeles schools, visited with friends in town over Sunday.
Mrs. Melrose and daughter, Miss Winifred Melrose, are in Los Angeles viewing La Fiesta sights. They will be absent a fortnight.
Mrs. H. A. Dickel and her son Percy are at Berkeley, where her son Ted is a student at the university. Mrs. Dickel will remain in the north until June, and will be accompanied home by both her sons.
H. W. Chynoweth was in town from Pasadena on a brief visit on Saturday. He informs us he has organized the Bank of Commerce in that city with every prospect of success.
Miss Lena Spake, a society bud of East Broadway, has issued invitations for a birthday party this afternoon at her home. Miss Lena is 7, and if reports from the boys in the primary school are to be relied upon is a heartbreaker from away back. The party Company E has received 4800 roses of ammunition for target practice.
The Knights of Columbus will tertain friends at a card social held in Odd Fellows hall the evening of June 5th.
A Los Angeles restaurant dropped into town between trains a week and purchased at one grocer store 500 dozen eggs, just to ease the Fiesta rush. The eggs came even $100, spot cash.
A. T. Pendleton was in town Placentia on Saturday afternoon. Pendleton reports an invasion of worms, the first he has seen since twenty-two years' residence in neighborhood. A day or two of sunshine weather will destroy pests.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Quarton the early morning train for Los Angeles on Sunday, there being joined Mrs. Iverson and Miss Ena The Minnesota friends, on a trip up Lowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Holman have turned from their honeymoon trip have gone to housekeeping at the comfortable home at the corner Broadway and Los Angeles street Their popularity among a host friends was attested by a pleasant enade tendered them after their rival.
Reports come from various ports of the county of the prevalence of worms, in large numbers, the invading due to prevailing cloudy weather The worms attack cabbages, oranges and whatever form of vegetation encountered on their line of march. Orange grower reports the loss of boxes of Valencias, worth $300. Finishes the worms by sprinkling among them. The bran swells
Pasadena on a brief visit on Saturday. He informs us he has organized the Bank of Commerce in that city with every prospect of success.
Miss Lena Spake, a society bud of East Broadway, has issued invitations for a birthday party this afternoon at her home. Miss Lena is 7, and if reports from the boys in the primary school are to be relied upon is a heartbreaker from away back. The party promises to be the social event of the season in the Spake household.
Mrs. J. F. Ahlborn entertained a large party of friends last week in honor of her mother, Mrs. A. A. Raymond, and sister, Miss Louise Raymond, who have been visiting here during the summer. Mrs. Raymond and daughter are in Los Angeles this week attending the Fiesta, and after seeing Catalina and other Southern California resorts will depart for their home in Chicago.
The forty-fifth anniversary of the victory of the Mexicans over the French at the battle of Pueblo was fittingly observed at Yorba on Sunday. Miss Esperanza Lopez in a few well-chosen words introduced Miss Margueret Arballo to the large assemblage, and the talented young lady delivered an interesting and instructive address upon that historic event, her references to the stirring times incident to the fall of Maximillian in that memorable conflict being frequently interrupted with applause. A grand barbecue was held under the spreading trees on the Peralta homestead and dancing was enjoyed by those so inclined. Mexican songs were sung and a patriotic spirit was evident everywhere. At a late hour the people dispersed to their homes, all happy for having been present.
George Ross has a force of 15 men engaged in laying pipe connecting the Fullerton gas system with the plant in this city, and says he will be able to deliver gas inside of three weeks. Mr. Ross' company some weeks ago secured a franchise for piping gas through the streets of that city, but recently a rival concern, with a great flourish, has rushed in a car of gas pipe and began laying pipe for the opposition gas company, which so far appears to exist only on paper. Our neighboring town Reports come from various ports of the county of the prevalence of worms, in large numbers, the invasion being due to prevailing cloudy weather. The worms attack cabbages, oranges and whatever form of vegetation encountered on their line of march. Orange grower reports the loss of boxes of Valencias, worth $300. Finishes the worms by sprinkling among them. The bran swells their little insides and puts them on commission. Another grower them plenty with sticky fly paper; bran is treated to a slight infusion Paris green the bugs will be kept effectually, but plain bran is said do the work with neatness and patch.
A surprise party was tendered All Vail a few evenings ago at the home Mr. and Mrs. J. Backs Sr. when a lightful time was passed, whistbaking a feature of the evening. Prizes awarded as follows: Ladies—Aa Backs first, Blanche Mickle second Maud Mickle consolation. For gentlemen Jos. Wagner won the Frank Tausch second, O. Oxarate solution. At conclusion of the game bountiful repast was discussed. The present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Backs Mr. and Mrs. L. Gardiner, Mr. Mrs. J. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Hens Stock, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bays Misses Hilda Fossek, Fannie Skins Maud Mickle, Blanche Mickle, An Backs, Emma Guthaus, Vera O'Mabelle Gade, Georgie Gade, O Backs, Freda Backs; Messrs. Aa Vall, Horace Skinner, Lewis Edwson, Herman Backs, Roy Hilton, Berdrow, Fred Schneider, O. Oxarate Frank Tausch, Adolph Backs, Mt Edward Backs.
Harry Johnson, the illuminating tist at Hussman's barbershop, was married on Thursday to Miss Eva Moore a handsome colored girl recently rived from Kentucky. Justice Swick performed the ceremony. He has resided here a year, and by his application to business, sobriety staying home nights, has made him popular among a wide circle of friend He tired of preparing his po'k chops for breakfast, and his b went in rapture back to the south cotton fields where a trim figured
engaged in laying pipe connecting the Fullerton gas system with the plant in this city, and says he will be able to deliver gas inside of three weeks. Mr. Ross' company some weeks ago secured a franchise for piping gas through the streets of that city, but recently a rival concern, with a great flourish, has rushed in a car of gas pipe and began laying pipe for the opposition gas company, which so far appears to exist only on paper. Our neighboring town has been in the throes of an incipient gas war for several weeks past, but inasmuch as Mr. Ross will be able to deliver gas by the first of June, while the opposition company, which has no franchise, will not be able to deliver gas until some indefinite period in the future, probably not before next Christmas, he considers he will soon have the other fellows' pelts on his back fence.
German-American Bank
Pay by Check
and then if you lose your receipt you still have the
PAID VOUCHER AS EVIDENCE
of payment. A check on a clay or sand bank won't do. Have your account here and draw the check against this bank. It's handy paying by check and it's safe. We'd like your patronage and are ready to open an account when you call.
We extend every accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking;
FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM, compound interest allowed on deposits in our Savings Department.
ADOLPH THOMAS,
President.
JOSEPH HELMSEN,
Vice-President.
CHAS. A. BOEG
NEWS AND BUSINESS
Schools will be out Friday to give pupils an opportunity of attending La Fiesta.
Pretty women cannot hope to long retain their beauty if they are compelled to ride in an old broken down buggy; get one of the "Whalebone" line of Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana.
Stone tomato plants for sale; also hay baler. Apply to M. Neipp, Walnut street, Anaheim. 1t
De Labal Cream Separator for sale. Apply to B. V. Beebe. may9
Miss Violet Nebelung was in the Pasadena Polytechnic float in last night's floral parade at the Fiesta.
Thoroughbred Jersey cow for sale, Just fresh. Apply at 949 South Los Angeles street. 1t
For sale. Two colts, one two-year-old, and one three; well bred. Will make splendid drivers. Apply at ranch of John Gustafson, at Centralia. ma9-tf
W. S. Gibbs was in town on Tuesday evening from his ranch on Orange-thorpe avenue.
The only place where you can buy a plush robe at cost, is at Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana.
Ten shares A. U. W. Co. stock for sale. Apply at this office. may2
Wickersheim & Oswald are Fullerton and Anaheim agents for genuine McCormick repairs and extras. 21-30
Wallop Bros. have installed a machine for slicing smoked beef and bacon, which is a great improvement over the old hacking-cutting method. Meats cut by this machine have a delicacy of flavor which is a delight to the epicure. Try it and be convinced.
The county oratorical contest takes place at the Santa Ana highschool on Saturday afternoon and evening. Anaheim, Fullerton, Orange and Santa
from various portions of the prevalence of cut numbers, the invasion invading cloudy weather. Back cabbages, oranges form of vegetation they their line of march. One reports the loss of 100 encias, worth $300. He embs by sprinkling bran. The bran swells upon tiles and puts them out of Another grower fixes with sticky fly paper. If to a slight infusion of the bugs will be killed plain bran is said to with neatness and dis-
Party was tendered Albert things ago at the home of Mrs. Backs Sr. when a devas passed, whist being evening. Prizes were allows: Ladies—Amelia Blanche Mickle second, consolation. For the Wagner won the first, second, O. Oxarate conclusion of the game it was discussed. Those Mr. and Mrs. J. Backs Sr., L. Gardiner, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman and Mrs. J. M. Backs; Mossek, Fannie Skinner, Blanche Mickle, Amelia Guthaus, Vera Gade, Georgie Gade, Clem Backs; Messrs. Albert Skinner, Lewis Edward-backs, Roy Hilton, Otto Schneider, O. Oxarate, Adolph Backs, Master on, the illuminating art's barbershop, was marry to Miss Eva McCoy, cloined girl recently art-stucky. Justice Smith all the ceremony. Harry live a year, and by close business, sobriety and rights, has made himself a wide circle of friends.
preparing his own breakfast, and his heart be back to the southern where a trim figured col-
McCormick repairs and extras.
Wallop Bros. have installed a machine for slicing smoked beef and bacon, which is a great improvement over the old hacking-cutting method. Meats cut by this machine have a delicacy of flavor which is a delight to the epicure. Try it and be convinced.
The county oratorical contest takes place at the Santa Ana highschool on Saturday afternoon and evening. Anaheim, Fullerton, Orange and Santa Ana highschools are contestants. Students representing Anaheim are: Seniors, Max Carmichael; juniors, Milbird Wray; sophomores, Gertrude Asher; freshmen, Annie Schindler.
The "Buick" is the best car, for the money, on the market. It has the reputation of being "good anywhere, but best on hills." Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana.
Albert Staples was in town Friday from the San Joaquin ranch, where he is assisting his son-in-law who has 400 acres planted to beans.
What would a buggy ride be without a nice robe? We are selling ours at a big reduction. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana.
FOR RENT—One furnished room, $1.50 per week; with board, $5.50. Boarders wanted, $4.50 per week. Phone, Home 1354; residence, 521 S. Clementina street.
O. M. Skinner & Son report the following sales of automobiles this week: Reo touring cars to J. H. Boney, Jno. Lemke, Jno. Henry. Four passenger Baby Reo to S. Timken.
Our competitors don't sell "Buicks." No dissatisfied "Buick" owners; ask them. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana.
"Leo," the faithful watchdog at the Union brewery, died Tuesday afternoon at 1:23 o'clock. Al Hoff, the jovial driver, said skiddo for Leo, and thinks it will be hard to get another dog that will strike terror to the hearts of the pikers as did the departed canine.
Hand-made harness. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana.
Miss Edith Knapp, principal of the primary school, leaves next month for a tour of Europe during vacation. She will be absent until September, and will return in time to resume her duties in the schoolroom in the fall. She will be accompanied abroad by her brother, who is a resident of Chicago, and by a party of friends.
Stockholders of the Saving and Building association held annual meeting on Monday and elected the following eleven directors: N. F. Stead A. Dickel, F. A. Backs Sr., Backs, Aug. Backs, C. F. Grim Baum, H. M. Adams, J. F. A. A. E. Schumacher, Fred Backs the meeting of the board to be first Monday in Jane officers chosen to serve during the year.
Hand-made harness. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana.
Miss Edith Knapp, principal of the primary school, leaves next month for a tour of Europe during vacation. She will be absent until September, and will return in time to resume her duties in the schoolroom in the fall. She will be accompanied abroad by her brother, who is a resident of Chicago, and by a party of friends.
WATER STOCK
I have Anaheim Union water stock which I will let out for the season.
mch7tf J. B. NEFF, Anaheim, Cal.
We Trust Doctors
If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, debility, nervousness, exhaustion, you should begin at once with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it.
Unless there is daily action of the bowels, poisonous products are absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nausea, dyspepsia, and thus preventing the Sarsaparilla from doing its best work. Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. Act gently, all vegetable.
Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
Also manufacturers of HAIR VIGOR.
AGUE CURE.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
We have no secrets! We publish the formulas of all our medicines.
and Building association held annual meeting on Monday and elected the following eleven directors: N. F. Steadle, A. Dickel, F. A. Backs Sr., Backs, Aug. Backs, C. F. Grimbaum, H. M. Adams, J. F. A. A. E. Schumacher, Fred Backs the meeting of the board to be first Monday in Jane officers chosen to serve during the year.
Charles Schindler, the well-contractor of this city, has been contracted for laying the brick seven-story Union Labor temple Angeles. Mr. Schindler will be cited in the work with Carlson, who was formerly his here. The contract price is not include the bricks embraces the lumber used along the brick work. The building located on Fifth street, east of Mr. Schindler was in Los Angeles today and signed the contract son, Herman Schindler, will go to Los Angeles to take ch the construction of the building.
Thomas McAuley is home from land for a short visit with r He is in the electrical business northern city.
Mrs. Juliette Bailey of Los was a guest of her sister, Mrs Carver, for several days the pa
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Adams Los Angeles on Tuesday evening witness the Shriners’ parade.
Frank Baum has sold to J. hew a house and six lots on Water street, for $3500. Mr. May recent arrival from Nebraska, become a permanent resident.
Hollegian
Always Reliable
In Early Selection
lothes for this spring would mean your choice of our splendid
ck while it is at its best.
wait until the best patterns are sold, but make up your mind
ur suit today—you wont regret it.
Adler Clothes
by us—and you can't get them in any other store in town.
ady with all the latest.
Prices $15 to $22.50.
sell NOSALL Shirts—none better.
$1.00 and $1.25 each.
HER & FALKENSTEIN
Where Quality Counts
Whitaker & Perry
accessors to J. W. DUCKWORTH & SON, Loara, Cal.
HER & FALKENSTEIN
Where Quality Counts
Whitaker & Perry
Accessors to J. W. DUCKWORTH & SON, Loara, Cal.
Stock a well-selected line of choice
Groceries
General Merchandise Farming
Supplements Blacksmithing
Not Price Paid for Country Produce
The patronage of the public respectfully solicited.
ANAHEIM GARAGE
144 S. Los Angeles St.
Geo Agency.
The automobile That can demonstrate to
satisfaction, and Never Fall Down.
Most Equipped Garage here. All work guaranteed.
Members of the Savings, Loan
ing association held their
titing on Monday evening
the following board of
ditors: N. F. Steadman, H.
F. A. Backs Sr., Joseph
Backs, C. F. Grim, Frank
M. Adams, J. F. Ahlborn,
macher, Fred Backs Jr. At
of the board to be held the
day in June officers will be
reserve during the ensuing
We're ahead considerably when it comes to a comparison of MEATS. We select ours on the principle that you first of all want the best meat you can get. So we handle only the choicest as you will admit after a trial. The fact that we sell at poor meat prices makes the trial easy and pleasantly economical.
CITY MARKET, Chris Gelderman, Prop. Odd Fellows' Bldg. Center St. Sunset 201
E. L. Olmstead has sold his property at the corner of Center and Palm (formerly the Michod place) to Joseph Stoffel, jr., recently arrived from Kansas, for $6000. Mr. Stoffel and family will become permanent residents.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Krick attended the Shriner parade in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening. Mr. Krick is a member of the Noble order of the Mystic Shrine.
Lagman & Krueger have begun the work of installing a handsome new plateglass front in Jos. Helmsen's store.
Joseph Fiscus, W. H. Spake, J. H. Enearl, A. S. Bradford, C. G. Billings and John Resh were in the Shriner parade in Los Angeles Tuesday evening.
Those plush robes sold well last week. We still have a good assortment; better take advantage of the discount on them. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana.