anaheim-gazette 1907-08-29
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NEWS AND BUSINESS
Asher & Falkenstein, the old reliable house, is now ready to buy walnuts for the season. Satisfaction guaranteed.
E. L. Olmstead was in Los Angeles and Redlands the past week.
The infant child of William Gebert, living on South Olive street, died of whooping cough and lung fever on Monday. The remains were interred on Tuesday afternoon.
We charge storage batteries and will charge them any day for you. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
The Santa Ana trustees, sitting as a board of equalization this week made horizontal raises in the assessment of the Southern Pacific, Santa Fe and Pacific Electric companies. One piece of Santa Fe realty was raised from $3240 to $13,500, and the sidetracks were rated $4500 a mile. Southern Pacific real estate was raised about $16,000. The Pacific Electric tracks were placed at $4500 a mile for single track and $7500 for double track.
Enjoy about six months course in the Orange County Business College this fall.
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Wickersheim Implement company of Fullerton, have opened up a new Home Sewing Machine agency at Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. McWilliam's dress-making shop on south Los Angeles street near the First National Bank. They handle all kinds of sewing machines and all kinds of needles and parts. New and second hand sewing machines sold, rented and repaired. 84t
Our harness factory continues to turn out the very best in all styles of good harness. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
Attend the Orange County Business College beginning Sept. 2, '07 and get an education that you can put to practical use through life.
LOCAL EVENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Dickel spent Sunday Ocean Park and Venice.
Miss Ruth Enearl will teach at Capistrano the coming term.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dauser has turned from a visit to Santa B.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn Sunday visitors at the beach.
Prof. Waldorf has sold his reef on Philadelphia street to Geo.trich. Consideration $2100.
J. R. Gist, wife and daughter ersfield were guests several days past week of Rev. and Mrs. Marsh.
Mrs. C. R. Douglas and Miss Margery of South Pasadena guests the past week of Dr. and Beebe.
Mrs. Matthewson and family, panied by her mother, have given Visalia to spend several weeks friends.
Louis Hennig has purchased acres of unimproved land east of at $125 per acre and will plant to potatoes and erect a fifty-power pumping plant.
Elton Goble and Harold Corde the trip to Santiago Canyon on wheels on Sunday. They had citing engagement with a snake, which they dispatched strenuous hand-to-hand encounter.
Miss Anna Porter, daughter of Porter, formerly a resident of city, was married at the residence her parents in Los Angeles evening of the 21st inst., to Squires, a prosperous rancher of water.
Our harness factory continues to turn out the very best in all styles of good harness. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
Attend the Orange County Business College beginning Sept. 2, '07 and get an education that you can put to practical use through life.
R. H. Deakin and family left yesterday for North Cucamunga, where they will reside.
Are you thinking of an automobile? If so take a ride in that splendid car that is "good everywhere, but best on hills." Wm. F. Lutz Co.
For Exchange—We have a fine new six room modern bungalow close to car line in Los Angeles on graded street and in good neighborhood which we will exchange for small place in Orange county, either improved or unimproved. Value of our place is $3000. Send description of your place to or call on BYNON & KIMBALL, 410 I. W. Hellman Building, entrance 411 South Main St., Los Angeles. 2t
The only recipe for happiness is to keep your face clean and ride in a Buick. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
J. E. Stewart is looking for a site for a ball park and race course at a point near the proposed electric line between this city and Huntington Beach. The site to be selected will be within easy access of this city and will be substantially improved. The ball park will be inside the track. An association will be formed and $10,000 raised for the substantial improvement of the grounds. Matinee races will be held by a gentleman's driving club and ball games played during the winter schedule.
Don't let anything interfere with your looking at our line of dusters. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
Pulp galore at Los Alamitos Sugar Factory for Cow Feed—50c ton. au22t2
Pulp galore at Los Alamitos Sugar Factory for Cow Feed—50c ton. au22t2
For Sale—Horse and rubber-tire buggy, harness, buggy-robe, stable blanket. A. J. Backs. Inquire at Jos. Backs' furniture store.
W. H. Spake went to Bakersfield on Saturday and returned Tuesday evening. Yesterday he went to San Gabriel wheels on Sunday. They had citing engagement with a green snake, which they dispatched strenuous hand-to-hand encounter.
Miss Anna Porter, daughter of Porter, formerly a resident of city, was married at the residence her parents in Los Angeles evening of the 21st inst., to Squires, a prosperous rancher of water.
Asher & Falkenstein, the old ble house, is now ready to buy wi for the season. Satisfaction greeted.
Theo Ford was in the city first week from his ranch south of Mr. Ford has had a surfeit of ill his family recently. His wife has seriously ill for several weeks but is convalescing. His two were also ill with fever, but have covered.
Cashier Phelps of the Amber Savings bank has so far recieved from submission to a recent operation for appendicitis as to be come in from his ranch and v bank. He will probably soon covered sufficiently to resume ties.
N. J. Kuhlman. Mr. Clabaugh sistant at the Santa Fe depot, ha on a ten-days' vacation with his to Riverside, Redlands and points in the upper valley. He later visit the beaches. Louis I of Orange is taking his place depot.
Ed Stewart was at Chutes Park first of the week and witnessed between Los Angeles and Portland which Mott played with the club. Mr. Stewart stayed uneighth, when he had to catch a train. The game was prologue eleven innings, and was won Seraphs 3 to 1.
Former Conductor Chesbro Santa Fe, who is at present engages a laudable endeavor to corner the bage and potato markets, has te his resignation as conductor and devote his entire time henceforth his plantation on the East Side Chesbro was in town this week ing just returned from a sojo several weeks with his family a
Pulp galore at Los Alamitos Sugar Factory for Cow Feed—50c ton. au22t2
Pulp galore at Los Alamitos Sugar Factory for Cow Feed—50c ton. au22t2
For Sale—Horse and rubber-tire buggy, harness, buggy-robe, stable blanket. A. J. Backs. Inquire at Jos. Backs' furniture store.
W. H. Spake went to Bakersfield on Saturday and returned Tuesday evening. Yesterday he went to San Gabriel to attend a meeting of Masters of Masons at the Masonic orphan's home.
The best possible value in a buggy is our celebrated plugless body. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
Wanted—You to know that it pays to get a business education no matter what you are to do in the future.
"SAVE THE PENNIES"
and the dollars will take care of selves. The saving way can be aged by an account at the GERMAN AMERICAN BANK.
It's a sure way to get rich. You can't "get on" and spend a have. Start an account here and to come will tell the story. O will be provided for and want unknown.
German-American Bank
We extend every accommodation consistent with safe and conscientious banking;
FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM, compound interest allowed posits in our Savings Department.
ADOLPH THOMAS,
President.
JOSEPH HELMSEN,
Vice-President.
CHAS. A. BOYD
H. H. Custead and F. Sharrar of Whittler were in town this week looking for a business location. Mr. Custead is a jeweler and dealer in musical merchandise. He is agent for the Western Union telegraph company at Whittler. He inspected the Rust premises on Center street, adjoining the Hill sister's millinery store. He contemplates opening up with a stock of jewelry and musical goods, and will also endeavor to have the Western Union move its office from the Southern Pacific up town. Mr. Sharrar will move here with him and make this city his residence.
We will accept tainted money on any vehicle in our house, come in and see our line. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
Johnny Heitshausen, the young son of J. D. Heitshausen, left on Tuesday for Berkeley, where he will resume his studies at the school for the deaf and dumb. The lad has spent a year in the institution and has made commendable progress in his work. He joined a numerous party of deaf and dumb children in Los Angeles who departed for the north on the Owl for the same school.
R. Hermans, wife and daughter left yesterday over the Santa Fe for a visit of several months to their old home in Holland.
A big line of vehicles at a big range of prices. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
Miss Ella Rawlin entertained her Sunday school class on last Thursday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Machleb, in honor of Miss Lillian Clabaugh who has just returned from an extended visit in the east.
C. O. Rust is preparing for the wine-making season, and will probably begin crushing grapes the middle of September. Other wine-makers who will
Porter, daughter of A. D.
erly a resident of this
vried at the residence of
in Los Angeles on the
the 21st inst, to Frank
posperous rancher of Clearalkenstein, the old relianow ready to buy walnuts
Satisfaction guaranwas in the city first of the
his ranch south of town.
had a surfeit of illness in
recently. His wife has been
for several weeks past,
alescing. His two sons
with fever, but have rebelps of the Americank has so far recovered
vision to a recent surgical
appendicitis as to be able
from his ranch and visit the
will probably soon be reciently to resume his duman. Mr. Clabaugh's asSanta Fe depot, has gone
vacation with his family
Redlands and other
upper valley. He will
be beaches. Louis DeLong
taking his place at the
was at Chutes Park the
week and witnessed a game
Angles and Portland, in
played with the latter
Stewart stayed until the
he had to catch a car for
the game was prolonged to
gigs, and was won by the
conductor Chesbro of the
o is at present engaged in
deavor to corner the cabato markets, has tendered
on as conductor and will
entire time henceforth to
on the East Side. Mr.
in town this week, havarned from a sojourn of
with his family at Bay
Miss Ella Rawlin entertained her
Sunday school class on last Thursday
evening at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Machleb, in honor of
Miss Lillian Clabaugh who has just
returned from an extended visit in the east.
C. O. Rust is preparing for the winemaking season, and will probably be
crushing grapes the middle of Septenber. Other wine-makers who will
also start operations next month are
Tim Boege, J. Cassou and Fisher
Bros. The quality of grapes is said to
be superior to that of several years
past, and the yield good.
For Sale—Stock in the Union Brewing Co. Apply to John Bauer, secy. 2t
Don’t experiment with bargain sale
buggies: come to us and get a standard
make at a reasonable price. Wm. F.
Lutz Co.
Richard Melrose and daughter, Miss
Winifred Melrose, returned this week
from a fortnight’s pleasure trip to San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, San Rafael, Palo Alto and other northern points.
It’s all right if it’s a Buick. Wm.
F. Lutz Co. are sole agents for the car
that’s “good everywhere, but best on hills.”
Three mighty nimrods—Willie Winsell, Ben Cook and A. Fuhrberg—left
at 5 o’clock yesterday morning for a hunt of several weeks in the unexplored fastnesses of San Diego county as far as Smith mountain. They go by way of Corona and Elsinore, at which latter point they will pick up Willie Wallace, who will accompany them on the trip. They will hunt for deer and other game. They go well provisioned and well provided for snake-bite and have a camera along to take pictures of pleasant places encountered on the trip.
Wm. Brandenberg has been promoted and assigned to a position in Los Angeles with the Standard Oil company. He will be city solicitor for the company and overseer of the routing of the wagons. Mr. Barmes of Los Angeles will have charge of the works in this city.
J. Ortega’s new $10,000 residence in Placentia is progressing rapidly, and when completed will be one of the architectural beauties of that famed
Buy Hair at Auction?
At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale principles; "going, going, g-o-n-e!" Stop the auction with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It certainly checks falling hair; no mistake about this. It acts as a regular medicine; makes the scalp healthy. Then you must have healthy hair, for it's nature's way.
The best kind of a testimonial—"Sold for over sixty years."
Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
Also manufacturers of Ayer's SARSAPARILLA PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL.
Conductor Chesbro of the town is at present engaged in deavor to corner the cab-ato markets, has tendered on as conductor and will entire time henceforth to on the East Side. Mr. in town this week, hav-urned from a sojourn of with his family at Bay forms us he disposed of crop advantageously, and a crop of fall potatoes that look like winners. At the time the fall crop fellow-townsman will be bond to any whistling for topnotch prices purchas-or good potatoes may offer.
NIES"
ers will take care of them-saving way can be encour-account at the AMERICAN BANK way to get rich. Patience and frugality advised. it on” and spend all you can account here and time tell the story. Old age led for and want will be an Bank with safe and conservative interest allowed on de-CHAS. A. BOEGE, Cashier.
Always Reliable
SEASON CLEARANCE SALE
CONTINUED
This week we will offer more and better bargains than at previous time since this sale started. Low prices have away to lower. In fact, they will be low enough for you toicipate your future wants and buy liberally. Come to store often, as you will be richly repaid by helping us make Just a few items as to prices in different lines:
10 pr ct.
Discount
waists Silk or Lawn half price
to 30c. Dress Goods . . . 10c a yd
Woolen Dress Goods . . . 43c yd, etc
Extra Special:
pr ct. off Cotton Blankets
FISHER & FALKENSTEIN
Where Quality Counts
FOUND AT LAST
The large cold steins of beer and a good HOT lunch from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
the "Exchange"—132 W. Center St.
Our Motto—"Polite service and the best line of wet goods in town."
FOUND AT LAST
The large cold steins of beer and a good HOT lunch from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the "Exchange"—132 W. Center St.
Our Motto—"Polite service and the best line of wet goods in town."
STEWART & MASON, Props.
Woodbury Business College
709 S. HILL ST., LOS ANGELES, CAL.
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Favorites Will Return
Of baseball will have an op-ed witnessing a winter schedule in this city, beginning October. J. E. Stewart has started a franchise, and is now going for new grounds. The all include Los Angeles nines, his nines in Pasadena, Santa San Bernardino and other cities in Southern California.
Johnson will pitch for the life will return from Wash-xt month, after the close of it. Johnson is probably the organized ball player in the east, then pitching great ball. He tail-end club, and although has pitched gilt-edged ball, belongs to the hindmost place. Has returned and will catch other favorites are looked Mott, Head, Isbell, Elwell,qua, and possibly Jack Burwill himself appear at all and his foghorn voice, "He He missed it!" will be a the games.
reserved in grand stand for
JUST OUT. 1908 Prospectus of the Los Angeles Business College. Address the Secretary. 29t5
FOUND.—A collie pup—yellow and white. Owner may have by calling at the residence of J. F. Walker and identifying same and paying for this ad. It
Miss George Bailey, who has been visiting relatives here for several weeks past, leaves this week for her home in Phoenix.
Orris Mullinix is riding about in an auto touring car, and is treating his friends to rides about the countryside.
For a good ride call on O. M. Skinner & Son and have their salesman demonstrate the good qualities of the Reo, the speediest and most powerful two cylinder car on the market. Headquarters, Anaheim Garage, Anaheim; Santa Ana branch,
Satisfied Customers
Although a satisfied customer is the best advertisement, you have to catch him before you can satisfy him. Among the ways we catch him are by advertising, square dealing, and giving one price to all. We do not have any fake bargain sales. Our bargain sale is genuine and is on all the time. We tell you about the implements, buggies, wagons, harness, robes, bicycles and many other things we have to
Satisfied Customers
Although a satisfied customer is the best advertisement, you have to catch him before you can satisfy him. Among the ways we catch him are by advertising, square dealing, and giving one price to all. We do not have any fake bargain sales. Our bargain sale is genuine and is on all the time.
We tell you about the implements, buggies, wagons, harness, robes, bicycles and many other things we have to sell in our happiest way, yet in describing our goods it is our constant aim to abide by the facts and to keep below the truth rather than to exceed it. In this way we get your confidence, and once we get it we hold it. This explains why our July sales were very nearly three times as large as they were in July of last year. Come in and see our new building and see for yourselves how we grow.
WICKERSHEIM IMPLEMENT CO., Fullerton, Cal.
William Heying of the Electric shoe store has inaugurated a clearance sale of shoes, the advertisement for which will be found on another page. A choice line of shoes has been marked down and genuine bargains are being offered. Read the advertisement.
Mrs. Fred Chamberlain was taken ill on Tuesday, and the case was diagnosed as appendicitis by Dr. Johnston at noon. Yesterday it had not been decided whether a surgical operation would be necessary. If it should be so determined the patient will probably be removed to the Santa Ana hospital.
W. A. Wallace returned on Monday evening from Lake Elsinore, greatly improved in health and looking like his former robust self again. He departed again yesterday for the lake country, to continue his outing and remain for a fortnight's longer vacation.