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Lacking in Interest A meeting of the executive committee of the semi-centennial celebration was held at the city hall on Tuesday evening. Only a few were present, and it seemed to be the consensus of opinion that a notable lack of interest seemed to be felt, on the part of citizens generally, toward the celebration. The sentiment of the committee was that unless a greater degree of interest is shown, the celebration had best be called off. A number of citizens appointed as chairmen of committees have resigned, giving as a reason that their efforts to enthuse interest in the celebration had met with little or no success. It was finally resolved on the part of the few remaining supporters of the celebration to hold one more meeting, on Tuesday evening next, at the city hall, and if greater interest be not shown, to drop the affair. The chamber of commerce, so it was reported, are unable to appropriate money to assist in the celebration, inasmuch as it requires all available funds for other purposes. It is thought the merchants and manufacturers' association will sequester its banquet fund, amounting to $75, call off the banquet and donate the money to the celebration. A meeting The chamber of commerce, so it was reported, are unable to appropriate money to assist in the celebration, inasmuch as it requires all available funds for other purposes. It is thought the merchants and manufacturers' association will sequester its banquet fund, amounting to $75, call off the banquet and donate the money to the celebration. A meeting of the association will be held on Monday evening, when the question of banquet or celebration will be decided. Soliciting committees reported that about $1000 had been pledged to the celebration. This amount with other moneys in sight will probably be sufficient to carry out the celebration in good style; but the fact remains that many business men are not subscribing as they should, while others are not giving at all. Next Tuesday evening will tell the story whether the celebration is to be bad or not. C. C. Chapman of Fullerton is in Seattle on a business and pleasure trip. He will be absent a fortnight. "We STRIVE TO PLEASE." Clothing at 1-2 Price We are closing out all of Kaufman's Make. Neat patterns in Grey and Brown mixtures, also in Black. We include all Young Men's and Boys' long pants suits. $ 7.50 suits for $3.75 $12.50 suits for $6.25 $10.00 suits for $5.00 $16.00 suits for $8.00 All boys' knee pants suits for ¼ less FOR SUMMER WEAR White Waists—cool and comfortable—in short sleeve styles. For Summer Suits—Butchers Linen Finish—per yard 20c. Summer Hosiery—in lace effects—25c, 35c, 50c Ginghams in fresh new patterns, per yard 12¢. White Canvas Oxfords—Cool and Nobby—$1.25, $1.50, $1.75. Renner, Quarton & Schumache TEL. Home 1604, Sunset 541. White Waists—cool and comfortable—in short sleeve styles. For Summer Suits—Butchers Linen Finish—per yard 20c. Summer Hosiery—in lace effects—25c, 35c, 50c. Ginghams in fresh new patterns, per yard 124. White Canvas Oxfords—Cool and Nobby—$1.25, $1.50, $1.75. Renner, Quarton & Schumacher TEL. Home 1604, Sunset 541. Palace Meat Market Schumacher & Schneider DEALEPS IN Choice Fresh and Salted Meats Telephone Main 51 Meats Delivered to all parts of city H. H. GARDNER & CO. Coal, Wood, Hay and Grain. Oils, Gasoline and Painting. Poultry Supplies of all Kinds. Cement Concrete Hollow Concrete Building Stone and Cement Concrete Watering Troughs. 111-113 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim. Fashionable Millinery MISSES HILL Invite the public to call and inspect their latest spring portations. Pattern, Street and Children's Hats. LATEST NOVELTIES ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1907 Payable Program ment exercises of St. Convent School and Orbe held at the opera-house afternoon next beginning The program is as foland Chorus...Welcome Song companied by Orchestra Minims itation and Chorus Recitation and Sailor Drill lessy and Twenty-four Boys Orchestra Psalm"...Recitation Frances Wiener Chorus Juveniles Orchestra of the Mountain Flower" itation—Seven Girls Swiss Home...Chorus burg"...John Boyle O'Reilly n—Immaculate Wiener Orchestra St. Dominic"...Recitatableaux—Grammar Grade Boys Bells"...Chorus "Flower Group" itation and Chorus Orchestra terring of Certificates or orchestra will furnish then, formerly of this city, Angeles, will be married day, July 3d, at Ontario, to Smith, daughter of Mr. LOCAL EVENTS Joseph Helmsen was a business visitor to Los Angeles yesterday. Eugene Johnson was in town from Orange on Tuesday. L. Nemetz is repainting a large delivery wagon for the Standard oil company. Theo. Ford, the Southside nurseryman, was in town on business on Monday afternoon. Allan Melrose was down from Los Angeles on Sunday visiting the old folks at home. Miss Christiansen of Garden Grove visited with friends in town this week. She will spend her summer vacation with friends in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hart returned on Tuesday from San Diego after an absence of five weeks. Mrs. Hart's health is greatly improved by the trip. Miss Deidrich of San Diego accompanies her and will remain for a brief stay. At a special meeting of the chamber of commerce held Tuesday afternoon E. L. Olmstead was elected president, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of J. F. Ahlborn. J. S. Howard was elected as a director. R. Melrose Semi-Annual Dividend The statement of the finantion of the German-American which will be found publisheth other column of this issue, teresting reading. The bas resources amount to $141,440 total deposits $106,686.27. has shown a steady increase establishment, a year and a until it is now regarded as o solidest and most conservatior aged banks in Southern Its books show a constantly number of customers and while its resources are the financial Gibraltar. The di Saturday declared a dividend cent from the surplus fund July 1st, and after this payn will still remain $3500 in the fund. This will be retained bank, and will doubtless make cleus of another divided about of the holidays. The Germ can bank has certainly achie-nomenal success, and it is only to its own business but the community in which it Its directors embrace some o men in the community. Its Adolph Thomas, and cashier Boege, are entitled to congr for the excellent showing t Tuesday from San Diego after an absence of five weeks. Mrs. Hart's health is greatly improved by the trip. Miss Deidrich of San Diego accompanies her and will remain for a brief stay. At a special meeting of the chamber of commerce held Tuesday afternoon E. L. Olmstead was elected president, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of J. F. Ahlborn. J. S. Howard was elected as a director. R. Melrose and E. L. Olmstead were appointed as a committee to interview the Pacific Electric company in reference to a trolley line into this city. The question of the Fullerton postmastership will probably be settled at a meeting of the county central committee to be held at Santa Ana today. Congressman Smith will be present and take a hand in straightening out the wrangle. Two candidates are after the place, L. C. Edwards and Capt. Hilton. The former some weeks ago secured the endorsement of the executive committee of the push, but friends of Hilton were strong enough to defer the endorsement of the congressman. Invitations have been sent out to the entire committee to attend today's meeting, and the subject will be threshed out to a finish. It is said a dark horse may yet canter off with the prize. East Enders Win GARDEN GROVE, June 24.—A mass meeting at which over 100 people were present was held here on Saturday evening and after a discussion of several hours it was decided finally to accept a site for the public school at a point a quarter of a mile east of the store. This ends a factional quarrel between East and Westenders which has waged with considerable asperity for fifteen years. The East Enders wanted the new schoolhouse to be erected in their part of the settlement, while the West Enders favored a site further west. The meeting seemed to have locked horns as usual upon the site question, and much acrimony was manifest, when an offer of the site subsequently selected was made. After a brief discussion the meeting decided to accept it. Not a dissenting vote was cast against the site. Thus the East Enders win the fight which has waged so long. The meeting decided to sell the old schoolhouse lot and to erect a new eight-room schoolhouse with hall for cleus of another divided about of the holidays. The Germans can bank has certainly achieved nomenal success, and it is only to its own business but the community in which it Its directors embrace some men in the community. Its Adolph Thomas, and cashier Boege, are entitled to congratulate for the excellent showing to the bank's condition. The rectors are Erwin Barr, A. Thomas, J. L. Beebe, M. D. Lauchlin, Jos. Helmsen, T W. A. Bonynge, Chas. A. Attention is directed to its treatment of Yungbluth which appears upon another issue. Special price is offered in mid-summer men's suits and furnishings firm a call. Go to W Cash The place where you "Rye Meal" just receive and all kinds of Breakfast Strawberries! Strawberry sweet berries. P.J. Automobiles, H Sole Agent for Ford, Mol Automobiles. The m Every facility found demonstration. Keep Your See how hard Then get her A large consi The meeting seemed to have locked horns as usual upon the site question, and much acrimony was manifest, when an offer of the site subsequently selected was made. After a brief discussion the meeting decided to accept it. Not a dissenting vote was cast against the site. Thus the East Enders win the fight which has waged so long. The meeting decided to sell the old schoolhouse lot and to erect a new eight-room schoolhouse, with hall for meetings upstairs. The cost will be $15,000. After the site question had been settled Prof. Walker of the Anaheim highschool addressed the meeting upon the desirability of joining the Garden Grove school district with the Anaheim highschool district. The hour was late, and the matter was taken under advisement. Death of W. H. Henderson W. H. Henderson died in Los Angeles on Monday of apoplexy. The remains were interred yesterday under auspices of the Masonic lodge, of which deceased had been for many years a member. Mr. Henderson was principal of the Anaheim schools in the 70's, but for a number of years had resided in other portions of the state. He was taken ill on June 10, while living alone at Willowbrook, and was at once taken to the hospital by friends. He was a native of Scotland, and has no living relatives in America, and only a niece and a cousin across the Atlantic. He was 76 years of age, and was a member of Anaheim Masonic Lodge, chapter and council. Wanted 500 Horses To be clipped at the Palace Livery Stable, Anaheim, Cal. J. Hahn, Prop. JAN. - JUNE Complete CALIFORNIA STATE LIBRARY JUNE 27, 1907 NUMBER 36 Semi-Annual Dividend Statement of the financial condition of the German-American bank, will be found published in an annual issue of this issue, makes in reading. The bank's total amount to $141,497.14, and deposits $106,686.27. Business is steady increase since its moment, a year and a half ago, now regarded as one of the most conservatively man-made in Southern California. It show a constantly increasing number of customers and depositors, resources are those of a Gibraltar. The directors on declared a dividend of 4 per cent on the surplus fund, payable and after this payment there remain $3500 in the surplus which will be retained by the will doubtless make the neu-mother divided about the time holidays. The German-Ameri has certainly achieved success, and it is adding not own business but to that of unity in which it prospers. Others embrace some of the best community. Its president, Thomas, and cashier, Chas. A. entitled to congratulations excellent showing they make Savings Bank Cuts a Melon A semi-annual dividend of 6 per cent was declared by the directors of the American Savings bank on Saturday. The bank is enjoying a floodtide of prosperity, deposits showing a larger volume than ever. The directors of the bank are Frank Shanley, Dr. Johnston, Dr. Houck, Frank Baum, A. Nagel, Wm. McLauchlin and John Hartung. These gentlemen, with Cashier Phelps, are entitled to great credit for the showing the Savings bank has made. The bank furnishes a safe depository for funds, and enjoys a constantly increasing patronage. Business Change Peter Weisel has purchased the bicycle business and machine shop formerly conducted by E.W. McCollum, and the premises are now occupied by the firm of Weisel & Sandilands. The firm will continue to occupy its rooms to the west of the bicycle store, and a line of automobiles kept on display therein. The bicycle store and machine works will be continued. Mr. McCollum has been in poor health for several months past, and his physicians have recommended that he retire for a time from the arduous other divided about the time holidays. The German-Amerihas certainly achieved phersuccess, and it is adding not own business but to that of unity in which it prospers. embraces some of the best community. Its president, homas, and cashier, Chas. A. entitled to congratulations excellent showing they make bank's condition. The bank's dire Erwin Barr, A. Nagel, A. J. L. Beebe, M. D.; Wm. McJos. Helmsen, Tim Carroll, onge, Chas. A. Boege. is directed to the adverof Yungbluth & Kroeger appears upon another page of Special price inducements and in mid-summer specials in its and furnishings. Give the Go to WALLACE'S Cash Grocery! ANAHEIM place where you can buy the Choicest Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Meal" just received. Try it. Korn Kinks, Toasted Corn Flakes, kinds of Breakfast Foods kept on hand, ALWAYS FRESH. Strawberries! Strawberries! The only place you can get "Hodels" berries. W. A. WALLACE, Prop. P. J. WEISEL Automobiles, Bicycles and Sporting Goods, Mobile Agent for northern Orange county Ford, Moline, Maxwell and Wayne automobiles. The most popular and up to date cars made. facility found in a modern garage. Call us up for instruction. Tel. Home 1143; Main 581 Stop Your Eye on YOUR WIFE! See how hard it is to get meals with a wood stove. Then get her a gas range. A large consignment of Gas Heaters will be in from mobiles. The most popular and up to date cars made. facility found in a modern garage. Call us up for instruction. Tel. Home 1143; Main 581 Stop Your Eye on YOUR WIFE! See how hard it is to get meals with a wood stove. Then get her a gas range. A large consignment of Gas Heaters will be in from the east in a few days. Anaheim Gas Company Office and Storeroom at Miller’s Hardware Store COFFEE and TEA at the RIGHT PRICE Our 25¢ Mexamoka equals any 40¢ Coffee in town. repeater. We have a full line of Jars and Canning Supof all kinds. Have you tried our Bacon and Chip sliced by us? We have the machine that does the right. Full Line of Chicken Supplies. LOP BROS. Phone Main 126. We have installed 800 horse power in electric mills since January 1st, 1907, including--- Joaquin Ranch Co... 220 Horse Power Mills, Santa Ana... 85 “ “ North Mills, Orange... 40 “ “ umping Plant, Anaheim... 50 “ “ Anaheim Water Company... 50 “ “ You use power we can convince you motors are cheaper and better. The Edison Electric Co., Santa Ana