anaheim-gazette 1908-10-08
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MANIFOLD GIFTS OF NATURE
MEN OF SOUTH PROMOTING BUSINESS INTERESTS OF SECTION
Meeting of the National Conservation at Washington to Be Notable Gathering—Tremendous Water Power of Appalachian Range—Shows Profit
Correspondence of the Gazette
Washington, Oct. 1.—The National Conservation Commission has received word that at least a thousand of the leading business men of the south will be present in Washington when the commission holds its first full meeting here early in December. This information comes in a letter from G. Grosvenor Dawes, secretary of the Montgomery, Ala., commercial club, who tells of a meeting of the representatives of numerous business associations in the southern states, held in Atlanta. These men formed a working organization, and after receiving assurances of support from commercial bodies all through the south issued a call for a southern commercial congress. The time and place were set so that the members can be in Washington during the first meeting of the conservation commission on December 1, the conference between the commission and the governors of the states or their representatives which follows, on December 8, and the meeting of the national rivers and harbors congress which will be held during that time in the proceedings of all of which the men who will compose the southern commercial congress are intensely interested from a business standpoint. The chief purpose of the southerners in holding their big meeting is, in the words of one of the rising in the Southern Mountains, half of which could be utilized for hardly enough has been made an appreciable paed with the enormous facilities. Full development facilities in these rivers increase the horse power 30 times, according to But taking the minimum horse power, its rentary horse power per year to an annual return. Water power is much fuel power and will and more so as the avail of fuel is depleted. That the demand for water decrease. These southern foresee a great manufacture for their section and ed to instill their ideas of others. They point to the usefulness of them be increased not only byuring, but for transport improvement of the lure and of the allied industries has also receive tention from them. In they say there are several deposits which mis- ed with great profit.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given hearing of the Reporters on the petition of Spreng et al. of Anaherton Road Districts, fl. 1908, praying that the described lines be declared Road is set for Tuesday, 1908, at 11 A.M. at the Board of Supervisors of city at the Court House.
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representatives which follows, on December 8, and the meeting of the national rivers and harbors congress which will be held during that time in the proceedings of all of which the men who will compose the southern commercial congress are intensely interested from a business standpoint. The chief purpose of the southerners in holding their big meeting is, in the words of one of the originators, "the provoking of a fuller understanding by the people of the south of the gifts that nature has placed under their control." But, without discounting the vital importance of promoting the business interests of their section of the country, the promoters of this congress in Washington say they hope it will have an even deeper significance and bring about a closer union between the north and the south. "Of course the congress has a practical and commercial aspect," says one of these men, "but there lies in the minds of the originators an ethical purpose looking towards a fuller understanding and union between those who have for a generation suffered from misunderstandings and a seeming separation of interests."
Mr. Dawes in his letter suggests that the attainment of a fuller understanding between the south and other parts of the country would have its effect in bettering business conditions in the south also. He writes:
"The southern commercial congress is also intended as a means of combating hindering prejudices that exist against the south in both northern and eastern states. We have felt that such prejudices are most easily removed by personal contact, and we shall therefore work to have present on December 7 and 8 a thousand or 1500 leading business men of the south who will later stay to participate in the deliberations of the national rivers and harbors congress, and also be present in Washington to receive inspiration from the reports made to the national conservation commission."
"Beyond all this we feel that the presence of our solid business men represents which follows, on December 8, and the meeting of the national rivers and harbors congress which will be held during that time in the proceedings of all of which the men who will compose the southern commercial congress are intensely interested from a business standpoint. The chief purpose of the southerners in holding their big meeting is, in the words of one of the originators, "the provoking of a fuller understanding by the people of the south of the gifts that nature has placed under their control." But, without discounting the vital importance of promoting the business interests of their section of the country, the promoters of this congress in Washington say they hope it will have an even deeper significance and bring about a closer union between the north and the south. "Of course the congress has a practical and commercial aspect," says one of these men, "but there lies in the minds of the originators an ethical purpose looking towards a fuller understanding and union between those who have for a generation suffered from misunderstandings and a seeming separation of interests."
Mr. Dawes in his letter suggests that the attainment of a fuller understanding between the south and other parts of the country would have its effect in bettering business conditions in the south also. He writes:
"The southern commercial congress is also intended as a means of combating hindering prejudices that exist against the south in both northern and eastern states. We have felt that such prejudices are most easily removed by personal contact, and we shall therefore work to have present on December 7 and 8 a thousand or 1500 leading business men of the south who will later stay to participate in the deliberations of the national rivers and harbors congress, and also be present in Washington to receive inspiration from the reports made to the national conservation commission."
"Beyond all this we feel that the presence of our solid business men represents which follows, on December 8, and the meeting of the national rivers and harbors congress which will be held during that time in the proceedings of all of which the men who will compose the southern commercial congress are intensely interested from a business standpoint. The chief purpose of the southerners in holding their big meeting is, in the words of one of the originators, "the provoking of a fuller understanding by the people of the south of the gifts that nature has placed under their control." But, without discounting the vital importance of promoting the business interests of their section of the country, the promoters of this congress in Washington say they hope it will have an even deeper significance and bring about a closer union between the north and the south. "Of course the congress has a practical and commercial aspect," says one of these men, "but there lies in the minds of the originators an ethical purpose looking towards a fuller understanding and union between those who have for a generation suffered from misunderstandings and a seeming separation of interests."
Mr. Dawes in his letter suggests that the attainment of a fuller understanding between the south and other parts of the country would have its effect in bettering business conditions in the south also. He writes:
"The southern commercial congress is also intended as a means of combating hindering prejudices that exist against the south in both northern and eastern states. We have felt that such prejudices are most easily removed by personal contact, and we shall therefore work to have present on December 7 and 8 a thousand or 1500 leading business men of the south who will later stay to participate in the deliberations of the national rivers and harbors congress, and also be present in Washington to receive inspiration from the reports made to the national conservation commission."
"Beyond all this we feel that the presence of our solid business men represents which follows, on December 8, and the meeting of the national rivers and harbors congress which will be held during that time in the proceedings of all of which the men who will compose the southern commercial congress are intensely interested from a business standpoint. The chief purpose of the southerners in holding their big meeting is, in the words of one of the originators, "the provoking of a fuller understanding by the people of the south of the gifts that nature has placed under their control." But, without discounting the vital importance of promoting the business interests of their section of the country, the promoters of this congress in Washington say they hope it will have an even deeper significance and bring about a closer union between those who have for a generation suffered from misunderstandings and a seeming separation of interests."
Mr. Dawes in his letter suggests that the attainment of a fuller understanding between the south and other parts of the country would have its effect in bettering business conditions in the south also. He writes:
"The southern commercial congress is also intended as a means of combating hindering prejudices that exist against the south in both northern and eastern states. We have felt that such prejudices are most easily removed by personal contact, and we shall therefore work to have present on December 7 and 8 a thousand or 1500 leading business men of the south who will later stay to participate in the deliberations of the national rivers and harbors Congress, and also be present in Washington to receive inspiration from the reports made to the national conservation commission."
"Beyond all this we feel that the presence of our solid business men represents which follows, on December 8, and the meeting of the national rivers and harbors Congress which will be held during that time in the proceedings of all of which the men who will compose the southern commercial congress are intensely interested from a business standpoint. The chief purpose of the southerners in holding their big meeting is, in the words of one of the originators, "the provoking of a fuller understanding by the people of the south of the gifts that nature has placed under their control." But, without discounting the vital importance of promoting the business interests of their section of the country, the promoters of this congress in Washington say they hope it will have an even deeper significance and bring about a closer union between those who have for a generation suffered from misunderstandings and a seeming separation of interests."
Mr. Dawes in his letter suggests that the attainment of a fuller understanding between the south and other parts of the country would have its effect in bettering business conditions in the south also. He writes:
"The southern commercial congress is also intended as a means of combating hindering prejudices that exist against the south in both northern and eastern states. We have felt that such prejudices are most easily removed by personal contact, and we shall therefore work to have present on December 7 and 8 a thousand or 1500 leading business men of the south who will later stay to participate in the deliberations of the national rivers and harbors Congress, and also be present in Washington to receive inspiration fromthe reports made tothe national conservation commission."
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present on December 7 and 8 a thousand or 1500 leading business men of the south who will later stay to participate in the deliberations of the national rivers and harbors congress, and also be present in Washington to receive inspiration from the reports made to the national conservation commission."
"Beyond all this we feel that the presence of our solid business men in meetings made up largely of solid business men of the north and east will act as a guarantee and pledge of business men's participation in further political affairs of the south and thus guarantee safety to investors."
Many of the men who are most active in organizing this southern commercial congress have for a long time been preaching that the south should not only develop its agriculture to a higher degree of efficiency, but that it is time for the men of that part of the country to take more energetic measures to expand their manufacturing and business interests. They believe that the attendance of a large number of the most enterprising men of the southern states at the conference between the national conservation commission and the state governors or their representatives will lead to a fuller realization of the immense natural resources of the south.
In this connection they cite a recent report of the geological survey which stated that there is a minimum of about 2,800,000 indicated horse power developed by the rivers
In the Southern Appalachian contains, half of which, at the least, will be utilized for power. So far only enough has been developed to make an appreciable showing com-
Full development of storage facilities in these river basins would release the horse power from 3 to 5 times, according to the experts. Taking the minimum of 1,400,000 horse power, its rental at $20 per year would amount to annual return of $28,000,000.
Horse power is much cheaper than power and will become more more so as the available supply is depleted. This menas that demand for water power will increase. These southern businessmen see a great manufacturing future their section and are determin-
instill their ideas into the mind of others. They point out also that usefulness of these rivers can increased not only for manufact-
but for transportation. The movement of the lumber business of the allied industry of turpen-
has also received much attention from them. In some states say there are very rich min-deposits which might be work-
with great profit.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the report of the View on the petition of Charles G. et al. of Anaheim and FulRoad Districts, filed May 20th, praying that the following deed lines be declared a County set for Tuesday, October 20th, at 11 A.M. at the office of Supervisors of Orange County the Court House.
road is described as follows,
vens, O. A. Mason, Mrs. Byington, and Martha T. Middleton.
Also over the Lands of W. F. Gibbs, Charles Baxter, N. M. Boland, J. E. Thomas, S. E. Thomas, August Rose, W. A. Stewart and Mr. Cornwell.
Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, Cal., this 21st day of September, 1908.
(Seal)
W. B. WILLIAMS,
County Clerk.
Olive-Street Tract lots for sale, at ten dollars down, ten dollars per month until paid. No interest and no taxes.
Address Owner, National City, Cal.
P.O. Box 175.
WANTED TO RENT
15 to 30-acre ranch; must have water for irrigation, good buildings and want possession within 3 months.
Address W. W. Manter, Anaheim.
Phone Sunset 159.
Aug. 27-tf
SUMMONS
In the Justice's Court of Los Alamitos Township, County of Orange, State of California.
Job Demi, Plaintiff vs. Joseph Loretz, Defendant.
The people of the State of California send Greeting to Joseph Loretz, Defendant.
You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named Plaintiff in the Justice's Court of Los Alamitos Township, Orange County, State of California, and to answer before the Justice at his office in said township, the complaint filed therein within five days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons, if served within the town ship in which this action is brought; or if served out of said Township but with said county, within ten days; or with twenty days if served elsewhere.
And you are hereby notified that unless you so appear and answer said complaint, as above required, said plaintiff will cause your default to be entered and take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint as arising upon contract, or will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint together with the costs of suit.
Given under my hand this 30th day of June, 1908.
WILL R. McALLEP.
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California.
Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, and the Complaint filed in the office of the Clerk of said County of Orange.
Burdette Chandler, Plaintiff, vs. C. R. Brown, Defendant.
The people of the State of California send greeting to C. R. Brown, Defendant.
You are hereby directed to appear, and answer the Complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, within ten days after the service on you of this summons—if served within this County; or within thirty days if served elsewhere.
And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint, as arising upon contract, or he will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, this 22nd day of June, A. D. 1908.
(seal)
W. B. WILLIAMS, Clerk.
A. J. KING, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Sept. 17-2m
SCHOOL SHOES
ELECTRIC SHOE STORE, 111 W. Center Street
Has just received a large line of Boys', Misses' and Children's School shoes of the best makes, which we are offering to the public at a low price. Come and see for yourselves and be convinced. We also carry a complete line of Hosiery, which we are offering at a low figure.
WM. HEYING, Prop.
ORANGE COUNTY
Carnival of Products
ORANGE COUNTY
Carnival of Products
SANTA ANA, Cal., Oct. 15, 16, 17
AMMOTH PARADE EVERY DAY at 11 o'clock
Two Balloon Ascensions Every Day
Thrilling High Wire Performances
-Foot High Dive into Shallow Water
BE THE BEAUTIFUL QUEEN OF THE CARNIVAL in her Carriage of Gold, accompanied by her Stately Court.
Significant Exhibit of Orange County Products, Under Canvas, Open Day and Night
Chariot Races at Agricultural Park
Splendid Music by Five Bands
ATHLETIC SPORTS
GRAND BALLS, Afternoon and Evening
ETC., ETC., ETC.
EVERY DOING FOR EVERYBODY ALL THE TIME
Have you tried Hatzfeld's Ice Cream Soda?
You will find an excellent drink here and a pleasant, cool place to rest. Everything sanitary, neat, clean and up to-date. Service the best.
Hatzfeld's Drug Store
ANAHEIM, CAL.
Peerless Saloon
JOHN CASSOU, Prop.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Anaheim Beer on draft, Bottle Beer and Case Goode
106 N. Los Angeles St.
ANAHEIM, CAL.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
NOTICE is hereby given that the city taxes on all personal property secured by real property, and on all real property in the city of Anaheim, will be due and payable on first Monday in October, 1908, and will be imputed on the last Monday in November, at thereafter, at 6 o'clock p.m.
Unless said taxes are paid prior to the last Sunday in November, 1908, at 6 o'clock p.m., the per cent. will be added to the amount thereof.
Sald taxes are payable to the undersigned at office in the City Hall, in said City of Anaheim, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 m., between the hours of 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
N. F. STEADMAN,
Marshall and ex-officio Tax Collector of the City of Anaheim.
Res. Phone
Main 1131
Office Phone
Main 1141
DR. JNO. H. BOEGE
Dentist
Office, Mullinix Building
Hours:
8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Evenings
1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
By Appointment
DR. W. W. ADAMS
PSI EOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Graduate of American School of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo.
Office and Residence: 116 Philadelphia St.
Office Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 4.
Phone No. Main 77
W. H. SYER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office and residence in Hart Building, next to City Hall (formerly Dr. Bickford's). Office hours, 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m., 7 to 8 p.m.
Telephone No. Main 74
ANAHEIM
J. L. BEEBE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and res. cor. Center and Palm Sts.
Office hours: 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p.m.
Both Phones.
ANAHEIM, CAL
W. Harold Wickett, M. D.
Res. Phones, Main 8X8, Home 863.
Herbert A. Johnston, M. D.
Res. Phones, Main 82, Home 862.
Drs. Johnston & Wickett
Office Hours, 11-12, 2-4, 7-8.
Office Phones, Main 81, Home 861.
Offices, 310 S. Los Angeles Street.
VICTOR MONTGOMERY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Attention given to Probate Business Commercial Bank Building.
Santa Ana - Cal
Tel. Black 791 au28-6m
F. C. SPENCER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Notary Public
Odd Fellows' Block,
Anaheim, Cal.
RICHARD MELROSE
Griffith Lumber Co.
Agents for
ORIENTAL PLASTER
HOLTON PORTLAND CEMENT
LUMBER BRICKS
ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK
Los Angeles st. near S. P. depot
Henry M. Adams, Mgr.
Guns, Pocket Knives, Razors,
Hunting Outfits and Canvass
Goods, at
Richard Spoerl's Gun Store
Don't fail to get our
prices on
BICYCLES
bicycle Sundries. The popular
Yale Bicycle
all sizes. We can save you
Money.
B. Dauser
Dealer In all Kinds of
RAIN AND FEED
Storage Warehouses
and Custom Feed
Mill in Connection
Near Mill Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
LOCATION—South of Santa Fe depot.
The Best Cuts of
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Attention given to Probate Business
Commercial Bank Building.
Santa Ana - Cal.
Tel. Black 791 au23-6m
F. C. SPENCER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Notary Public
Odd Fellows' Block, Center Stree
Anaheim, Cal.
RICHARD MELROSE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Center St
Special attention given to Probate Matters
ANAHEIM, CAL.
F. BACKS Undertaker
Dealer in
Furniture, Wall Paper
Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames
Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils, and Glass
Sewing Machine Supplies
Corner Los Angeles and Chartres Sts
The PALACE STABLES
Is the best Stable.
Come and see us. J. HAHN, Prop.
Anaheim Bakery
PETER SYRE, Prop.
Fresh Bread
Cakes and Pies
Confectionery, Ete, ...
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
LOS ANGELES and CYPRESS ST
C. AMBERG
FIRST CLASS
BARBER SHOP
120 E. Center St. Anaheim
First Door East of Fischle's Candy Store
RAIN AND FEED
Storage Warehouses
and Custom Feed
Mill in Connection
Solar Mill Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
LOCATION—South of Santa Fe depot.
The Best Cuts of MEAT
can be had here any time. We don't reserve them for a favored few and compel the others to take what is left. First come is first served in this market. We believe in giving everybody a square deal. Also in selling the very best meat we can get hold of at the prices possible. Try us with an order.
MARKET, W.F. Gelderman, Prop. Fellows' Bldg. Center St. Sunset 201
Boston Bakery
FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES.
Cream and Confectionery Kistler, Proprietor
Anaheim Steam Laundry
J. G. Clark, Proprietor
TH LEMON ST., ANAHEIM
Every wagon calls for and delivers laundry promptly. Best of work guaranteed.
BARBER SHOP
120 E. Center St. Anaheim
First Door East of Fischle's Candy Store
Joseph Backs
Undertaker
Embalmer
Furniture
Bedding
Repairing Done
Phones—Sunset M. 93. Home 1062.
If you are going to build consult
Lagman & Kruger
Look at this: A five-room house modern in all respects complete for $800. Call and see the plans at 312 Center street, city.
Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars at Roman Wisser's Favorite Saloon
SCHLITE BEER ON DRAUGHT
Center St. - r - Anaheim