anaheim-gazette 1911-10-26
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Thursday, October 26
SHOE BARGAINS FOR MEN
300 pairs of High Priced Shoes, mostly $4.00 and $5.00 Grades, were water stained accidentally. Our loss is your gain. We will close them out for
10 Per Ct to 25 Per Ct Less
See the Display in Our Corner Window.
The S.Q.R. Store
Schumacher, Quarton & Renner. Silks a Specialty
NEWS AND BUSINESS
MUSIC STUDIO
Eva Lyons Smith has opened a music studio in the upper floor of the Iowa House, (in the new Heltshusen building), No. 111 Hermine street, where she will in future give instructions upon the planoforte.
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing. First class work guaranteed. Theo. Roberts.
Telephone us your orders for your prompt deliveries. W. E. Duckworth.
M.W. Martenet was a business visitor in Los Angeles Tuesday.
Buy your vehicles of the Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton, Cal.
NEWS AND BUSINESS
Like a drink of something good?
Try our whiskey from the wood, Rich and mellow, pure as gold, Ours bought and ours sold.
Orange Co. Wine Co.
Local and Los Angeles bottled beer at brewery prices. Rust's winery.
We oil, repair and make harness. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton, Cal.
Latest Halloween favors and masks 10 to 25c each at the 5, 10 to 35cent store.
Try Ripin's White Label Extra Dry Special Reserve at Anaheim Winery, 1206 W. Center St.
Prompt delivery and courteous treat
WANTED — Girl for work. Apply to Placentia.
WANTED—Anaheim change for $1500 located near the ooc Long Beach; will difference. Fred
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing. First class work guaranteed. Theo. Roberts.
Telephone us your orders for your prompt deliveries. W. E. Duckworth.
M.W. Martenet was a business visitor in Los Angeles Tuesday.
Buy your vehicles of the Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton, Cal.
They carry 65 different styles of the celebrated high grade Henney and the popular Michigan Buggy Co. vehicles at prices to suit any pocket-book.
We use only northern Clarets. Ever try them? Orange Co. Wine Co.
No imitations or compounds in our whole stock. Orange Co. Wine Co.
1000 sheets fine toilet tissue, extra value, 3 for 25c., at the 5, 10 to 35c. store.
J. H. Adams & Company of Los Angeles has bought the $35,000 of bonds of the Anaheim school district. The purchaser bid $897 premium. Other bidders were: Staats, $426, Halsey $371.
We have rebored four gas engine cylinders, ranging in size from 12 to 75 h.p. Four happy customers. You should be one of them. Angell & Redit Machine Co.
We have a full line of hay, grain, wood and coal. W. E. Duckworth.
Take your watch and jewelry repairing to Theo. Roberts. He does only first-class work.
We lost a customer last week; he moved to Modesto. Orange Co. Wine Co.
Rubber hose and garden utensils at Dickel's.
All kinds of garden seeds at H. A. Dickel's.
If you are in the market for a motorcycle buy a 1912 Model Harley-Davidson from the Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson went to Norwalk on Tuesday afternoon to visit John Dolland and family.
Mrs. Dolland and her grandson are ill with typhoid fever. Mr. Dolland, who is a well-known pioneer of that section, some months ago lost two grown sons one of them succumbing to typhoid.
P. H. Krick has been taking the Pasteur treatment for a bite in the left leg below the knee from a vicious dog some weeks ago. Mr. Krick was conversing with a friend at the latter’s ranch three miles west of town, when as he was preparing to depart the dog seized him in the leg,
Orange Co. Wine Co.
Local and Los Angeles bottled beer at brewery prices. Rust’s winery.
We oil, repair and make harness. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton, Cal.
Latest Halloween favors and masks 10 to 25c each at the 5, 10 to 35cent store.
Try Ripin’s White Label Extra Dry Special Reserve at Anaheim Winery, 1206 W. Center St.
Prompt delivery and courteous treatment. Give us a trial. W. E. Duckworth.
Save one-third of the seed and double the yield of hay or grain by buying a Monitor Double Disc Drill of the Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton, Cal.
I have a full line of chicken supplies. W. E. Duckworth.
Big variety of Halloween masks and Jack-o’-lanterns in many designs Price 10 to 25c, at the 5, 10 to 35c Store.
Have your eyes tested by Theo. Roberts, graduate optician.
If you want sparkling wines try the White Label Extra Dry or Carmine Seal at Anaheim Winery.
For the best Wines, Liquors,and beers call at the Fisher Winery, cor. of Chartres and Lemon Sts., Anaheim
FOR EXCHANGE
A portion of our goods for its value in cash; we will all be satisfied. Orange Co. Wine Co.
J. M. Pickering has been indisposed this week with a bad cold.
We are headquarters for all kinds of beet and bean machinery and heavy implements for dry farming, such as California Special deep furrow high mold board sulky and gang plows, land rollers, chisel tooth cultivators, extra heavy harrows, Sanders disc plows, Moline beet seeders and No. 3 beet cultivators, Cyclone weeders, etc. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton, Cal.
Paul Harseim has arrived from Germany on a visit to his uncle, F. W. Fleischmann. He is a guest at the N. Hart residence. He will remain for a visit of several weeks and will probably continue on a trip around the world, going to Japan, China and other points in the orient.
A petition for letters of administration was filed on Monday by Juan de la Guerra for the control of the estate of his wife, Ramona Yorba de la Guerra, who died on October 8th. Mrs. de la Guerra was a member of the pioneer Spanish Yorba-Carrillo building), No. 111 Hermine street, where she will in future give instructions upon the planoforte.
WANTED — Girl for work. Apply to Placentia.
WANTED—Anaheim change for $1500 o located near the ooc Long Beach; will difference. Fred Pine, Long Beach.
WHEN Anywhere, where who like, and use g will find our labels Orange Co. Wine Co.
Capt. Jim Inerarity visitor in town yest City. He is the forecoast town, and here who are always Herman Hussman from a visit to San Her up-coast points.
Mr. and Mrs. Arththe past week in Los relatives and friends.The Ladies Guild will meet with Mrs.East Broadway, Thurs half-past two.
W. E. Duckworth lot in the Zeyn shortly begin constru some residence.M.Sawdy and Harryto Newport Beach last latter’s new Ford wh purchased from AngelMr. and Mrs.JohnMr. and Mrs.Georgean auto ride to Los A day, returning on SunHugo and Gus Stroyd day duck shooting at bagged forty birds,a have been feasting on Buy this home now long at the price,mode bath,fine location,cle bearing fruit trees.call 126 PhiladelphiaProf.Flory has re barber business,and attention to improvingthe West End.Hew fine crop of walnuts.es setting out a Vale chard..The Christian Ende the Presbyterian church open meeting on Suntober 29, at 7:30 p.m
Dolland and her grandson are ill with typhoid fever. Mr. Dolland, who is a well-known pioneer of that section, some months ago lost two grown sons one of them succumbing to typhoid.
P. H. Krick has been taking the Pasteur treatment for a bite in the left leg below the knee from a vicious dog some weeks ago. Mr. Krick was conversing with a friend at the latter's ranch three miles west of town, when as he was preparing to depart the dog seized him in the leg, inflicting painful injury. The dog had been ill, although it is not thought it had rabies. It was killed. Mr. Krick began the Pasteur treatment immediately, and no unfavorable results of the bite are anticipated.
A petition for letters of administration was filed on Monday by Juan de la Guerra for the control of the estate of his wife, Ramona Yorba de la Guerra, who died on October 8th. Mrs. de la Guerra was a member of the pioneer Spanish Yorba-Carrillo family. Her estate is valued at $30,000 and consists of fifty-seven acres of land at Yorba. The heirs are the widower, one daughter and several grandchildren. F. C. Spencer is attorney for petitioner.
BANK
THE TIME TO BANK
Your money is before it has been lost or stolen. You won't have any to bank after either of those more than possible events have taken place.
The German-American Bank
Is responsible to the full amount of its capital for any loss by theft or fire. Do you know of any other insurance you can place on your money and without cost? Your fire insurance policy doesn't cover your cash. Read it.
GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS
United States Depository for Postal Savings System
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—For cash, 3 lots, 70x135 feet, on Carlton Ave. and Diamond street. Apply to James Inerarity, owner, Bay City, Cal.
FOR SALE—Indian Runner ducks for sale. Half mile west of Fleischman ranch. John C. Elbinger.
FOR SALE—Burbank seed potatoes, $1.25 per 100. Henry Wagner, 2 1-2 miles southeast of Anaheim.Pacific phone 118R3; also good eating potatoes.
FOR SALE — Aermotor windmills, pumps, engines, and repairs for same. Angell & Redit Machine Co.
FOR SALE—Cabbage plants, young pigs, also fine turkey Toms. Mrs. Geo. L. Wagner, 2 1-2 miles south east of Anaheim. Pacific phone 75J1.
FOR SALE—Fresh milch cow. Miss Mary Neubauer, corner of Ball road and Walnut street.
FOR SALE—One lot in block 14, on 14th street, Bay City. For sale, cheap. Inquire of Mrs. E. G. Devenney, Bay City.
FOR SALE—Dry gum stove wood, for sale. W. L. Knowlton, 2 miles southwest of Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Black figs. Phone75R2
FOR SALE—Cheap—Wire for chicken fencing, good as new, most 4 and 5 feet, some 6. E. R. Turck, corner Sycamore and Lemon Sts. Home phone 1171.
WANTED
WANTED — Girl for general housework. Apply to A. S. Bradford, Placentia.
WANTED—Anaheim property in exchange for $1500 corner lot well located near the ocean and park in Long Beach; will assume or pay difference. Fred B. Palmer, 427
E. L. Rumsey has arrived from Brawley and accepted a position at the Southern Pacific depot.
Louie Bushard is recovering from a severe attack of illness which detained him at his home for three weeks.
Tim Carroll and family attended the funeral of Judge Victor Montgomery at Santa Ana on Saturday afternoon.
Claude L. Swope returned Friday evening from a week's business trip to San Francisco, Portland and other up-coast points.
O. Lagman is home from San Francisco, after attendance upon the annual meeting of the grand chapter of the Eastern Star.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Wickett were over from Fullerton on Sunday evening visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wickett.
D. Cawdill who has filled the position of clerk with Agent Pickering at the Southern Pacific depot has resigned and will go to Los Angeles.
Mrs. Arthur Porter and Mrs. Geo.Boyd have returned from San Francisco, where they attended the annual meeting of the grand chapter O.E.S.as delegates from the local chapter.
Postmaster Duckworth was at Santa Ana on Saturday morning, having business in the courthouse. While in Clerk Williams' office he saw four Anaheim women register. He declined to give their names.
Bert Simpson had a party of joyriders in his auto on Saturday, comprising L. H. Beddigg, William Beddigg and T. B. Rosner. They took in points of interest in the southern part of the county and about this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Helmsen enjoyed a motor ride on Sunday afternoon to neighboring points of interest.Mrs. Helmsen is learning how to run the machine and will soon be able to
DISCUSSING REAPPORTIONMENT
If the apportionment decided on by the Southern California members of the legislature at a conference held in Los Angeles on Monday, is adopted, the south will have four congressmen and thirty-nine members of the general assembly for the next decade. While the decision is tentative, in a way, it is believed it will be carried into effect when the legislature meets at Sacramento next month.
The work of the sub-committee of which Senator Thompson of Alhambra is chairman, was approved with one or two reservations by members who participated. The redistricting of Los Angeles county was not discussed, that being left to the members from this county at a meeting to be held probably next week.
There was no discussion of the legislation that may be proposed in the call. It was deemed unwise to prepare for this until the governor has announced the scope of legislation at the special session, that being his sole prerogative.
But a poll of the members showed them almost unanimously in favor of a presidential preference primary to be held in the spring, providing this subject is included in the call.
This fixing of districts in the south narrowed down to the disposition of Imperial county. At present it is attached to San Diego county. There was a proposition to attach it to Riverside county and make a senatorial district of Orange county alone, the latter county at present being joined with Riverside. Such a change would have given a new district for Senator Estudillo of Riverside to run in and also provide Assemblyman Bishop of Orange a senatorship. But it would have left Orange county,
WANTED
WANTED — Girl for general housework. Apply to A. S. Bradford, Placentia.
WANTED—Anaheim property in exchange for $1500 corner lot well located near the ocean and park in Long Beach; will assume or pay difference. Fred B. Palmer, 427 Pine, Long Beach, Cal.
WHERE?
Anywhere, where you find people who like, and use good liquors, you will find our labels on the bottles. Orange Co. Wine Co.
Capt. Jim Inerarity was a business visitor in town yesterday from Bay City. He is the foremost skipper of the coast town, and has many friends here who are always glad to see him.
Herman Hussmann has returned from a visit to San Francisco and other up-coast points.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis spent the past week in Los Angeles visiting relatives and friends.
The Ladies Guild of St. Michaels will meet with Mrs. G. W. Closson, East Broadway, Thursday, Nov. 2, at half-past two.
W. E. Duckworth has purchased a $900 lot in the Zeyn tract, and will shortly begin construction of a handsome residence.
M.Sawdy and Harry Mahin motored to Newport Beach last Sunday in the latter's new Ford which he recently purchased from Angell & Redit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brunworth and Mr. and Mrs. George Wisser enjoyed an auto ride to Los Angeles on Saturday, returning on Sunday evening.
Hugo and Gus Strodthoff spent Sunday duck shooting at the coast. They bagged forty birds, and their friends have been feasting on roast duck.
Buy this home now; it won't last long at the price, modern 6 rooms and bath, fine location, close in, large lot, bearing fruit trees. Phone 88J or call 126 Philadelphia St.
Prof. Flory has retired from the barber business, and is devoting his attention to improving his ranch in the West End. He is gathering a fine crop of walnuts, and contemplates setting out a Valencia orange orchard..
The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church will hold an open meeting on Sunday evening, October 29, at 7:30 p.m. A cordial in
Bert Simpson had a party of joyriders in his auto on Saturday, comprising L. H. Beddig, William Beddig and T. B. Rosner. They took in points of interest in the southern part of the county and about this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Helmsen enjoyed a motor ride on Sunday afternoon to neighboring points of interest.Mrs. Helmsen is learning how to run the machine and will soon be able to manipulate it with the best of them.
The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet on Thursday, the 26th, in the Sunday school room at 2 o'clock. All ladies of the church and congregation are invited.
Mrs. Abbott, teacher of Elocution and Dancing, Odd Fellows Bldg., wishes to announce that Nov. 4 juvenile classes will meet at the opera house from 2 to 5. Pupils may enter any time. Send the children where they will learn dancing as an art.
Stnator Gore of Oklahoma opens the high school entertainment course at the Center-street high school auditorium on Friday evening. Senator Gore is a leading figure in the United States senate, and as an eloquent orator ranks with the great men of the nation.
Richard Melrose, Homer G. Ames, W. S. Tipton, O. T. Callor and Russell Evans attended the funeral of Judge Victor Montgomery at Santa Ana on Saturday afternoon. Judge Montgomery was president of the bar association, and his funeral was attended by many members of the bar.
C. W. Hedges, rural carrier on No. 5 route, received a message last Tuesday evening, advising him of the death of his father which occurred in Lincoln, Neb., at noon that day.Mr. Hedges only recently returned from a visit to his father, when with five brothers and sisters they celebrated his 84th birthday.
Richard Dugdale who for four and a half years has been Agent Pickering's assistant at the Southern Pacific depot on Monday assumed the duties of his new position at Wells, Fargo's Express office at Mr. Dickel's store. Mr. Dugdale will be associated with W. T. Wallop in handling express business having increased so that another employee is made necessary."Dug" is a rustle and is making good in his new position.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dauser have returned to this city to reside after an absence of three and a half years in Los Angeles. They are temporarily
This listing of districts in the south narrowed down to the disposition of Imperial county. At present it is attached to San Diego county. There was a proposition to attach it to Riverside county and make a senatorial district of Orange county alone, the latter county at present being joined with Riverside. Such a change would have given a new district for Senator Estudillo of Riverside to run in and also provide Assemblyman Bishop of Orange a senatorship. But it would have left Orange county, with only 34,000 population, out of proportion to the other districts of the south which will have 60,000 or more population.
In addition Orange would have an assemblyman, because of its population and this would make a district where the assemblyman and a senator are elected by the same population—an incongruity that might not prove in line with the constitution.
But behind it all was the rivalry of Estudillo and Bishop for the joint seat from Riverside and Orange. If this union is continued, and it was so decided, the courtesy of the past directs that Orange have the seat for the next four years.
John Hahn and wife have returned from an enjoyable outing at Bay City.
Glasses fitted at your home. Phone 88J for Geo. L. Dletrich, Doctor of Optics.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Huntington, Saturday, Oct. 21st, a twelve pound boy.
The Baraca Class of the Presbyterian Sunday School are to start a membership campaign soon and plans have been arranged with the members and their teacher, Miss Marion Johnston, to conduct an interesting and helpful contest.
Edgar Johnson was over from Fullerton on Saturday morning on a brief visit. He leaves next week with Mrs. Johnson on a two-months' trip to Florida and Cuba, where he goes for a season of rest and recuperation following his recent serious illness.
William Beddig of Oakland, brother of L. H. Beddig, is in town on a visit to that gentleman. Mr. Beddig is an employee of the Oakland postoffice, and was for five years cashier in the money-order department. He contemplates moving south to take up his residence in Los Angeles.
The Halloween social to have been given by the Ladies Guild of St. Michaels church, Knights of Columbus hall on Friday evening has been indefinitely suspended.
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bearing fruit trees. Phone 88J or call 126 Philadelphia St.
Prof. Flory has retired from the barber business, and is devoting his attention to improving his ranch in the West End. He is gathering a fine crop of walnuts, and contemplates setting out a Valencia orange orchard.
The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church will hold an open meeting on Sunday evening, October 29, at 7:30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all and especially to young people. The presence of all members of the society is desired.
William Stark has purchased from J. W. Duckworth the latter's house and lot on South Claudina street, paying therefor $2200. Mr. Duckworth two years ago took over the property at $1000. Mr. Stark will remove the old building and will in the near future begin erection of a modern residence.
The G.R.C. Club of the Presbyterian Sunday school held their first meeting after a summer vacation on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Margaret Flagg of North Los Angeles street. New officers elected for the coming year were: President, Margaret Flagg; Vice President, Inez Elliott; Secretary, Edith Simpson; Treasurer, Elva Stark; chairman of Social Committee, Ruth Lemon.
Commencing tomorrow night the "Midgets" will be the attraction at the Star Theater. This is something unique and altogether out of the ordinary and as a thoroughly entertaining stunt it is all to the good. Besides the above Manager Beddig has his usual high class motion pictures. The changing of vaudeville programs three times a week is a new innovation in this town but it has proven a big success at the Star.
Our New Catalog is Ready
describing important improvements in the late model Mandy Lee Incubators and Brooders. The No Guess-Work Machine-Catalog, the Lee New Poultry Book, gladly mailed FREE to those who request them. Use a postal.
Address GEO, H. LEE CO.
225 W. 2d St. Los Angeles, Cal.
William Beddig of Oakland, brother of L. H. Beddig, is in town on a visit to that gentleman. Mr. Beddig is an employee of the Oakland postoffice, and was for five years cashier in the money-order department. He contemplates moving south to take up his residence in Los Angeles.
The Halloween social to have been given by the Ladies Guild of St. Michaels church, Knights of Columbus hall on Friday evening has been indefinitely postponed. The date conflicted with the first of the highschool entertainments scheduled for the auditorium tomorrow night.
Miss Helen Manske of Escondido arrived today and will spend the week with Miss Zoe Lemon. Miss Manske graduated from high school last year and is an accomplished musician. She expects to enter Stanford University next year, after which she will go abroad to finish her musical career.
Weisel & Dutton have been retained to defend Louis Eastland, who is charged with misconduct by a little girl of West Anaheim seven years of age. Eastland was arrested by Sheriff Ruddock last week, and at his preliminary examination at Santa Ana on Tuesday was held to answer in the superior court in bonds of $2,-000.
"I suppose you will miss your boy while he is at college." "Yep," replied Farmer Corntossel. "I dunno what I'll do without him. He got the live stock so they wouldn't move unless he give 'em the college yell and I kaint remember it."
I never judge a woman by her clothes, observed a smart young man to a lady friend.
No, put in the young lady, a man who gets to as many burlesque shows as you do wouldn't.
DRESS & WALKING SKIRTS
At A Big Discount
A special purchase of Dress and Walking Skirts puts us in a position to offer at this time of the season a lot of the finest down-to-the-minute merchandise ever shown in our Ready-to-Wear section. There are all the new rough and mannish weaves in the latest panel effects for street wear, also black Voiles in plain and elaborate makes for dress occasions. Owing to the large purchase we were in a position to mark them low, but to move them faster we have decided on another
DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT
ON THIS LOT:
PRICES $6.00 to $17.50
LESS
20
PER CENT DISCOUNT ON EVERY SKIRT.
Cordeliere Bags
The new Cordeliere Bags come in many rich velvet and leather effects, trimmed with fringe and soutache, with silk cords, leather or chain handles. We have a handsome lot especially low priced at
$1.50
WORTH $2.00 AND $2.50.
New Trimmings in Fringes, Braids, and all the latest novelties in Allovers, etc.
Cordeliere Bags
The new Cordeliere Bags come in many rich velvet and leather effects,
trimmed with fringe and soutache, with silk cords, leather or chain
handles. We have a handsome lot especially low priced at
$1.50
WORTH $2.00 AND $2.50.
New Trimmings in Fringes, Braids, and all the latest novelties
in Allovers, etc.
Wm. Falkenstein
The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartung, H. A.
Dickel and E. J. Hartung enjoyed an auto ride on Sunday to Los Angeles
where they spent the day visiting friends.
Doc Mullinix and Joe Wagner have returned from a two weeks camping trip to Seven Oaks, where they shot limit bags of mountain quail, wild pigeons and other feathered songsters.
The New FLANDERS
4-H-P MOTORCYCLE
Will arrive here about Oct. 25.
Complete with Magneto $190
Also a complete line of BICYCLES and SPORTING GOODS. Repairing and Vulcanizing.
Wm. H. Houts
138 WEST CENTER STREET.
A "Sampeck" Suit of English propensities
A "Sampeck" Suit of English propensities for young men of educated stylesense, narrow shoulder, high buttoning, "show off" vest, and altogether a much trimmer suit than the conventional ready-made.
Typical of "Sampeck" style cleverness we are agents for "Sampeck" clothes, because we believe them to be the best. Priced as follows:
$20.00, $22.50, $25.00
F. A. Yungbluth
MERCHANT TAILOR