anaheim-gazette 1913-06-26
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IT'S TIME FOR OUTING BOOTS
The pleasure of your mountain trip will depend largely on your footwear equipment. You'll need good shoes, specially built for mountain wear, soft, pliable and wear resisting.
Ranger Boot, 16 inch, 2 buckle viscolized sole at $5.50
"Oro" Boots, 10 inch at $5.50
12 " " 6.50
16 " " 7.50
12 in. Boot for Women, soft Russian Calf, Goodyear welt, for $5.00
Our line of Outing Shoes is Complete.
The S.Q.R. Store
The Anaheim National Bank
A HOME INSTITUTION
A Good Place to Transact Your Business
Every facility consistent with sound banking.
Courteous treatment. Let us serve YOU
Board of Directors
CHAS. EYGABROAD, Pres't. V. U. SIMPSON, V. Pres't.
F. C. KRAUSE, Cashier. GEORGE W. HAMLER, J. W. DUCKWORTH, S. C. HARTRANFT, MARCO H. HELLMAN, B. FISHER, J. J. DWYER.
The Anaheim National Bank
A HOME INSTITUTION
A Good Place to Transact Your Business
Every facility consistent with sound banking.
Courteous treatment. Let us serve YOU
Board of Directors
CHAS. EYGABROAD, Pres't. V. U. SIMPSON, V. Pres't.
F. C. KRAUSE, Cashier. GEORGE W. HAMLER, J. W. DUCKWORTH, S. C. HARTRANFT, MARCO H. HELLMAN, B. FISHER, J. J. DWYER.
In and About the City
If it's from Witman's, it's good.
All the latest in men's straw hats at 25 per cent off at the Suitorium.
Captain Barr was circulating among old friends in Anaheim Monday.
Flies and all other pests exterminated. See J. L. Gates, 403 East Center street.
Fred Marsh, the opera house grocer, has erected a neat awning in front of his store this week.
Notice to the ladies. Get your suits made by Fogel, the ladies' tailor, upstairs over Mullinix.
J. E. Stroup went up to Los Angeles Tuesday on business connected with the Fourth of July celebration.
John DeWitt moves pianos at reasonable prices. Phone 287R. His work is No. 1. "The man that treats you right."
Mrs. H. A. Dickel and Mrs. E. R. Turk left on Tuesday morning for San Juan Hot Springs, where they will spend a week with friends.
William Earl Brown died at his home at Olinda Sunday from tuberculosis, and was buried from the family residence Monday. He was 23 years of age.
Mrs. J. H. Clabaugh and two children, Elmer and Ada, left last week on a visit to friends in Illinois and Indiana. They will be gone a couple of months.
Fred Kelly, the famous Orange county athlete, has gone to Chicago where he expects to snatch a few more honors from the National A. A. U. track and field meet.
Wm. Schumacher stopped in town a few minutes on Tuesday morning to converse with friends while headed for the county seat to attend the meeting of the Board of Supervisors.
Constable Jackson brought Lou Dixon of Newport Beach into the Santa Ana township court on a charge of cruelty to a horse. Dixon is a teamster, and the accusation was that in hauling sand out of a foundation he beat one of the horses over the back with a shovel. Dixon pleaded guilty and was Five hundred Panama hats for $3.75. The Suitorium.
Remember Witman, the leading jeweler, is never undersold.
Mrs. Louis Feld left yesterday morning on a visit to her mother in Los Angeles.
Witman, the optician, 13 years' experience; thousands of satisfied customers.
Vic Lamont, Walt Koheler and Charley Carroll were sailing on the ocean waves Sunday at the Landing.
M. DeCook is now sporting in a new Studebaker 25 which he purchased last week from P. J. Weisel & Company.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry and family contemplate leaving shortly for an outing of several weeks at Lake Elsinore.
Flies, fleas and all insects exterminated with Massers' Exterminator. For sale by J. L. Gates, 403 East Center street.
Mrs. Henry Strodhoff, of Douglas, Arizona, came in last week on a visit to her mother, Mrs. S. J. Fay. She will probably spend the summer here.
Charles Carroll, Bob Mills and Dick Nemetz drove down to San Diego Tuesday in the former's car. A business proposition was the incentive for the trip.
Max Junge and family and Ben Rees motored down to the Dominguez harbor tract Sunday, taking in Artesia, Norwalk and several other towns en route.
Insure your tires with Sure Shop Tire Compound. Will positively eliminate the trouble of punctures. P. J. Weisel & Co., agents, Anaheim and Placentia.
City Trustee John Cook, W. H. Houts and William McCann spent Sunday in the ancient city of San Juan Capistrano, fishing and otherwise enjoying themselves.
George Ross returned from Phoenix, Arizona, Monday evening where he went in company with four investors from Los Angeles and Santa Ana who were interested in Arizona property.
Senator Barr was in east side ranch the first reporting crop condition that he is about to break billionaire class.
July 12 is the date trustees of Stanton for proposition to cut from limits the northern hortality.
The annulment sunday Ivan Baker has been July 11. Mrs. Baker lays Baker is an attorney she asserts that Baker to his habits.
County Physician Wiley to a complaint charged with maintaining a purse Brea. The complaint Holmes has an unsatisfied hotel. It seems that has become offensive cian believes it to be health of the neighborhood.
John Mason Henry pounds, arrived at the ents on Broadway Ju making things interesting tire family. Mother ing well, and the father picture of his pa.
Archie Henry, who week from a business says no place looked until he reached Ana the northern counties lack of rainfall, while ever green. Archie thie is good enough for his Mr. and Mrs. Arch lins, and Alexander their automobile to Tuesday to select a family will spend there They returned on Tuesday will go to the spring for their summer out.
Miss Kate Roe lefing for Berkeley, when a post-graduate course summer school graduate of Berkeley B.A degree, and tau in the Santa Ana hi diately upon the clo took a train for the n studies at the university.
"Der Grobe Wirt," tion, was rendered Society at Kroeger's day night. The placed for local talnessed by a good-siive audience. A d of the play was one features of the event.
Mrs. William W Mont., who was serio collapse of the au
Wm. Schumacher stopped in town a few minutes on Tuesday morning to converse with friends while headed for the county seat to attend the meeting of the Board of Supervisors.
Constable Jackson brought Lou Dixon of Newport Beach into the Santa Ana township court on a charge of cruelty to a horse. Dixon is a teamster, and the accusation was that in hauling sand out of a foundation he beat one of the horses over the back with a shovel. Dixon pleaded guilty and was fined $10.
Tire Compound. Will positively eliminate the trouble of punctures. P. J. Weisel & Co., agents, Anaheim and Placentia.
City Trustee John Cook, W. H. Houts and William McCann spent Sunday in the ancient city of San Juan Capistrano, fishing and otherwise enjoying themselves.
George Ross returned from Phoenix, Arizona, Monday evening where he went in company with four investors from Los Angeles and Santa Ana who were interested in Arizona property.
SAVING MONEY
Is the Sure Way to Get Ahead in the World
Men with moderate incomes can spare a few dollars each month and in a few years have a snug sum of money.
Accounts may be started with one dollar or more and draw 4 per cent interest.
GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS
U. S. Depository for Postal Savings System
Ben Dauser and wife spent Sunday on the sands at Newport Beach.
Wm. Fleischman was attending to business affairs in San Diego Tuesday.
Marsh's famous 35c Royal Blend Coffee for 28c pound. Try it. Phone 329.
A number of new candidates for postmaster are said to be ready to break off the reservation.
Chillie Fisher took in both the beach and mountain resorts Sunday, driving his car more than 200 miles.
Billy Franz and Dean Hasson drove to Santa Ana on Monday on a goat buying expedition. They got the goat.
Dean Hasson and wife drove to the County Park Sunday and partook of a chicken dinner in one of its shady nooks.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hamler and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hamler spent Sunday at the County Park in Santiago canyon.
C. Amberg drove to Ladd's canyon on Sunday and spent the day with his wife who is camping at that resort for the summer.
Fritz Yungbluth and wife, Hugo Strodhoff and Pete Gearhardt motored to the beach Sunday and spent the day at Balboa Island.
Senator Barr was in town from his east side ranch the first of the week, reporting crop conditions so favorable that he is about to break into the millionaire class.
July 12 is the date fixed by the city trustees of Stanton for voting upon a proposition to cut from the corporate limits the northern half of that city's territory.
The annullment suit of Baker vs. Ivan Baker has been set for trial on July 11. Mrs. Baker lives in this city.
GRIGGS & RAMHARTER
PHONES
SUNSET 244 HOME 1103
The Corner Stone has been placed on a foundation that will last for ages, but the Rex Brand of Flour is the Keystone of success in the baking line, and to square yourself be sure to take home a sack. One pound more per sack means more bread for the same money:
Specials for the week
Ending June 28th
Fresh large Apricots, lb 3c Cantaloupes, 6 for - 25c String Beans, 3 lbs. - 10c Cherries, per lb. - 10c Bananas—Special
Large Fancy, doz. - 20c Currants, Fancy Red
5-lb. baskets - 50c Logan Berries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries—at market price.
GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS
“RESULT PRODUCERS”
Rates—Liners and classified advertisements, 5 cents per line per insertion. Black face type, 10 cents per line. A line averages six words. No charge less than 25 cents.
Card of Thanks, 50 cents.
Copy for ads must be in this office before Wednesday noon.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Good 3-year-old Belgian mare. G. H. Waidler, 231 Resh St.
FOR SALE—Five acres at Harper station on Pacific Electric railway, six miles west of Anaheim, $2,000, if applied for soon. Mrs. M. M. Hayes, box 105, R. F. D. 1, Anaheim P. O.
FOR SALE—Small Valencia orange trees. Yearling buds. 25c each; $20 per hundred, buyer to remove them from the ground. Jos. Carroll, Pacific phone 41R.
FOR SALE—Have yet about 600 one-year-old budded Valencia orange trees for sale. Run in size from % to 1 inch. Also some budded seedless grape fruit. J. B. Stewart, West Anaheim.
FOR SALE—a fast driving mare, cheap. Phone Pacific 8R3, Fullerton.
FOR SALE—6-room bungalow, strictly modern, hardwood floors, etc. R. J. Laidlaw, Prop., 126 So. Kroeger St. Sunset 177J.
FOR SALE—Gum wood, $9 delivered. C. H. Bonney, R. 5, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—One 5-foot mower and 10-foot hay rake in good condition. J. B. Neff.
FOR SALE—Sweet potatoe plants, any quantity at $1.25 per thousand. Henry J. Schulze, R. R. 1, Box 120; phone Sunset 58J1.
FOR SALE—Lot 3, block 1; lots 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, block 2; lots 9, 12, block 3. Olive Street tract, on
Senator Barr was in town from his east side ranch the first of the week, reporting crop conditions so favorable that he is about to break into the millionaire class.
July 12 is the date fixed by the city trustees of Stanton for voting upon a proposition to cut from the corporate limits the northern half of that city's territory.
The annullment suit of Baker vs. Ivan Baker has been set for trial on July 11. Mrs. Baker lives in this city. Baker is an attorney in Los Angeles. She asserts that Baker deceived her as to his habits.
County Physician Wehrly has sworn to a complaint charging John Holmes with maintaining a public nuisance at Brea. The complaint states that Holmes has an unsanitary cesspool at his hotel. It seems that the cesspool has become offensive and the physician believes it to be a menace to the health of the neighborhood.
John Mason Henry Jr., weight nine pounds, arrived at the home of his parents on Broadway June 18th, and is making things interesting for the entire family. Mother and child are doing well, and the father declares he is the picture of his pa.
Archie Henry, who returned last week from a business trip to Stockton, says no place looked like home to him until he reached Anaheim. He found the northern counties suffering from lack of rainfall, while here trees are ever green. Archie thinks this section is good enough for him.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Henry, Miss Rawlins, and Alexander Henry drove in their automobile to Lake Elsinore on Tuesday to select a house where the family will spend the next two months. They returned on Tuesday evening and will go to the springs in a few days for their summer outing.
Miss Kate Roe left on Friday evening for Berkeley, where she will take a post-graduate course at the university summer school. Miss Rae is a graduate of Berkeley, having taken A. B. A degree, and taught the past year in the Santa Ana high school. Immediately upon the close of school she took a train for the north to pursue her studies at the university.
"Der Grobe Wirt," a comedy production, was rendered by the Concordia Society at Kroeger's hall last Thursday night. The play was well presented for local talent, and was witnessed by a good-sized and appreciative audience. A dance at the close of the play was one of the enjoyable features of the evening's entertainment.
Mrs. William Wood, of Billings, Mont., who was seriously injured in the collapse of the auditorium at Long String Beans, 3 lbs. - 10c Cherries, per lb. - 10c Bananas—Special Large Fancy, doz. - 20c Currants, Fancy Red 5-lb. baskets - 50c Logan Berries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries—at market price. Everything in Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Griggs & Ramharter THE GROCERS
Hand power or electric washing machines at Dickel's.
F. W. Lee was a visitor in town on Monday afternoon from his ranch on the east side.
$3 round trip excursion to San Diego via Santa Fe, June 27-28-29, July 1-2-3 — Return limit 30 days.
F. D. Florey was in town the first of the week from his west side ranch, claiming to be finer than frogs hair. He looked it.
Charley Brandenberg spent Sunday at Redondo fishing; he landed a number of finny delicacies and reports a way-up time at the seaside.
Peter Gearhardt, of San Francisco, was renewing old acquaintances in Anaheim last week, being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Yungbluth.
A game of ball will be played on the local diamond Sunday between Anaheim and Orange. It will be a good game as Orange breeds some good ball players.
Prof. J. F. Walker and family returned Saturday to Banning, after spending a week or two among friends here. The professor's health is much improved since he moved to that section.
Godfrey Stock and wife were hosts last week to A. E. Price and wife, of Massachusetts and Mrs. Arthur Price and daughter, of Needles, Cal. Mr. Price came to the coast as delegate to the train dispatchers' convention.
Glenn Martin, Orange county's popular aviator, paid a fine in Justice Wilson's court at Santa Ana Tuesday for speeding his auto. He was traveling at a 30-mile gait when arrested. Perhaps he will travel in his airship hereafter when speeding is not a violation of law.
Mrs. Hiltcher entertained the ladies' eucher club at her home on Orange-thorpe avenue on Thursday afternoon.
FOR SALE—Gum wood, $9 delivered.
C. H. Bonney, R. 5, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—One 5-foot mower and 10-foot hay rake in good condition.
J. B. Neff.
FOR SALE—Sweet potatoe plants, any quantity at $1.25 per thousand.
Henry J. Schulze, R. R. 1, Box 120; phone Sunset 58J1.
FOR SALE—Lot 3, block 1; lots 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, block 2; lots 9, 12, block 3, Olive tree tract, on Adele, Olive and Sycamore streets, all for Four Thousand ($4,000) Dollars, one-half cash, balance 1 and 2 years, 7 per cent interest. Owner, 3264 Fourth St., San Diego, Cal.
FOR SALE—500 feet 10-inch irrigating pipe for sale at a bargain.
Wm. Schumacher, Buena Park.
FOR SALE—Cheap, second hand bugles and surries.
P. J. Weelsel & Co.
FOR SALE—a five room modern bungeow close in, easy terms.
Inquire 523 West Center street, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Five-room, strictly modern house, everything new; 50x158 ft. lot, facing on two streets. Will give terms. Inquire W. J. Elliott, 405 East Center street.
FOR SALE—About 300 Valencia orange trees; 3 years old. 244 Claudina St. I. Boeckeler.
FOR SALE—Loose alfalfa hay. Price $16 delivered. Phone Home 1656. R.H.Eschcubach, at Fleischmann's ranch.
FOR SALE—10 young geese. Apply to Mrs.Jauernik, 240 S.Claudina St.Pacific phone 105J.
FOR SALE—5 shares of Anaheim sugar stock,$450,或 will trade for live stock.C.A.Norris.
FOR SALE—Stone tomato plants.Martin Fischer,South East street,Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Good fresh milk delivered night and morning.Inquire of 305 Resh street or call up 250R,Sunset phone.
FOR SALE—Lot 50x120,corner Center and Santa Fe streets.Inquire H.Braden,在the rear.Phone 214R.Ford touring car taken in part payment.
FOR SALE-I have a paying ten-acre ranch,the best farm in Orange county for the money.J.B.Root,516 Helena.
FOR SALE-5-room house and one or two lots:a bargain.J.B.Root,516 Helena.
FOR SALE—Well improved 10-acre ranch near Anaheim,good modern house,good barn,windmill and tank,2 cows,1 horse,mower,buggy,75 chickens,etc.;5 acres alfalfa;price $7,350.Dr.H.C.Peters,130 East Center;phone Pacific 319.
WANTED
"Der Grobe Wirt," a comedy production, was rendered by the Concordia Society at Kroeger's hall last Thursday night. The play was well presented for local talent, and was witnessed by a good-sized and appreciative audience. A dance at the close of the play was one of the enjoyable features of the evening's entertainment.
Mrs. William Wood, of Billings, Mont., who was seriously injured in the collapse of the auditorium at Long Beach some weeks ago, sustaining a broken limb, has recovered sufficiently to be taken to her home, and she will leave on Saturday for the Northwest. She will be accompanied by Miss Edith Simpson, who will spend the summer with her grandmother and other relatives at Billings.
Dean Hasson on Monday received a letter from Dutch Heinrich, the former spit-ball artist of the Anaheim baseball team. He is now pitching for the Edmonton club of the Western Canada league and is making a record notwithstanding poor support. He recently received an offer from the Des Moines team but Edmonton refused to release him. Dutch is capable of making good in fast company and will eventually get there.
The fitting of boots for vacation purposes should receive the same careful consideration that is generally applied to the fitting of dress and street shoes, says an experienced traveler. Poorly fitted outing shoes are probably more of a detriment to a pleasant outing than anything else.
The above is not an untried theory, but is my personal opinion based upon my own experience and facts resultant from my long association with the shoe business.
Mountain boots must be rugged enough to stand the sharp rocks and yet be light enough to cause the least amount of exertion to carry them around.
Be sure that your shoes are fitted properly by a thoroughly competent salesman.
Glenn Martin, Orange county's popular aviator, paid a fine in Justice Wilson's court at Santa Ana Tuesday for speeding his auto. He was traveling at a 30-mile gait when arrested. Perhaps he will travel in his airship hereafter when speeding is not a violation of law.
Mrs. Hiltcher entertained the ladies' eucher club at her home on Orange-thorpe avenue on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Grim was awarded first prize, a silver punch ladle, Frauline Aust took second, a set of silver spoons, and Mrs. Strodhoff was awarded the consolation, a silver shoe horn. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Shanley.
A. Z. Megede went up to Los Angeles Sunday where he met his mother and sister, Miss Della Megede, of Kansas City, who came in on a visit to him and are expecting to spend several months here. They are delighted with the climate and scenery about Anaheim, and were especially enthusiastic over the many orange orchards which they viewed.
Emil Dreyfus came down Monday from San Francisco and will superintend the reconstruction of the Dreyfus block at the corner of Center and Los Angeles streets, now occupied by Ahlborn & Raymond. The building is being extended to the alley and will also be raised a story. Work has already begun on the structure, excavation for the extension in the rear being in progress.
Peter Gearhardt, of San Francisco, who holds the amateur record for 100-yards sprinting on the Pacific coast, was in town on Sunday, a guest of Fritz Yungbluth and other friends. Mr. Gearhardt is traveling salesman for a wholesale tailoring supply house, and makes periodical visits to this city. He was a member of the American team of athletes competing at Stockholm last year, and won the 100-yard dash against all comers, his time being 10 seconds.
WANTED
WANTED—A first-class milch cow. Phone Pacific 57L, Anaheim.
WANTED—Girl for general housework. Phone Pacific 224R4.
WANTED—A horse for the keeping of it. Will receive good treatment. Use it to cultivate a 10-acre 2-year-old orange grove, about three days a week. Address Louis Feid, R. R. 5, box 49, Anaheim.
WANTED—Young white woman for housework. Phone 167L, Fullerton Exchange.
WANTED — Contract for gathering walnuts coming season; can handle about 10 acres. Home phone 1836.
WANTED—Sewing by the day. Write R. F. D. No. 2, Box 129.
WANTED—Five or six-room furnished bungalow for month of July. P. O. Box 494, Anaheim.
WANTED TO PURCHASE — Citrus trees, Valencias, Navels and Lemons. Might consider buying a small nursery at the right price. Write fully. W. W. Burns, 631 Security Bldg., Los Angeles.
WANTED—Live fire insurance agent for $2,000,000 company. Address Edward D. Silent & Co., general agents, 408-10 S. Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal.
FOR SALE
500,000 PEPPER PLANTS—CHILI AND BELL. IN ANY QUANTITY. C.R.HANNAH, 2 MILES SOUTH ON LOS ANGELES STREET. MAIL ADDRESS R.F.D.4,BOX100.PACIFICPHONE82R4.
FOURTH OF JULY SPECIALS
IN WAISTS AND DRESSES
You will surely need something in these lines for your Fourth of July outing, and you cannot afford to overlook the low prices we are quoting on them. Lingerie Dresses and others made of new materials in latest styles. $6.95 Val. to ten dollars. Closing out price
Just look at these prices on our entire stock of famous "Geisha Waists" in lingerie and tailored styles.
Lot 1. Waists up to $1.75 in white, also in colored stripes and figures at 98c
To close out
Lot 2. Beautifully tailored or trimmed Lingerie Waists, values up to two-fifty, $1.58
To close out
Lot 3. The entire stock of finest Lingerie Waists, three-fifty and three dollar values, $1.98
To close out
Lot 4. All four-fifty and four dollar Waists. To close out at $2.98
See these bargains in our Center street window.
Falkenstein's
DEPARTMENT STORE
To close out
Lot 4. All four-fifty and four dollar Waists. To close out at $2.98
See these bargains in our Center street window.
Falkenstein's DEPARTMENT STORE
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished balcony room, with board, for one or two persons. Home comfort. Phone Pacific 144R. 707 West Broadway.
FOR RENT—Six-room house. Inquire of Charles Doussart, 518 South Palm street.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, two suites of three room each for light housekeeping. 202 West Broadway.
FOR RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE—Four-roomed furnished bungalow, on large bay-front lot on Balboa Island. Choicest location; electric lighted, soft water, bath and toilet and an ideal summer home. For full particulars apply to F. A. Blake, Orange, Calif.
HOUSE FOR RENT—Modern, five rooms, nearly new. J. B. Root, 516 Helena.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Several thousand Valencia and navel orange nursery stock. Nurseries at Placentia. O. H. Schumacher.
FOR EXCHANGE—A fine, modern brick residence with 4 lots, worth $10,000, in a university town near Denver, Colorado. Also 5 acres improved with house, barn, young apple orchard, worth $3,000; want acreage in Orange county, prefer near foothills. Owner, R. F. D. No. 3, box 93. Phone 225J1.
If you wish first-class desirable work bring you combings to Mrs. Christine Reinhardt, manufacturer of switches, puffs, etc. 213 North Los Angeles St. Phone Pacific 323J, Anaheim.
When seeking the best table wines, sweet wines, and champagne, seek no further than the Anaheim Winery, opposite West Anaheim Southern Pacific depot.
ATTENTION! For the best cement pipe manufactured see Ed. Kelly & Co., ¼ mile south of Brookshurst. We buy our material in carload lots and as a consequence are in a position to supply your wants at the very lowest prices, taking the quality of our goods into consideration. We guarantee prompt and reliable service. Ed. Kelly & Co.
MISSION APARTMENTS Corner West Chartres and Lemon Sts. New and Cosy
GUN CLUB SCORES
Following is a record of the scores made by members of the Anaheim Blue Rock Club Sunday last:
Gardner 19, McCall 19, Gardner (2) 18, Hatfield 16, Bassanet 13, Mahin 14,
Vail 14, Bush 13, Tichenal 11, Davis 11, Carl 9, Lopez 9, Scott 9, Tichenal (2) 9, McAulay 9, Mahin (2) 9, Davis (2) 9, Vanatta 8, Goodrich 8, Bush (2)
7, Walker 7; Conger 7; Tedford 6, Hatfield 5, Fischer 4.
There are now 30 members of the club, and nearly a full membership indulges in pigeon shooting at the grounds on North West street.
Ralph McFadden, superintendent of the Anaheim Union Water Company, was employed on Sunday with a force of assistants in making repairs to the pumping plant at Crowther’s corner, which boosts water up Placentia avenue. The plant was put in commission again on Monday, and sent a great stream of water up the hill for irrigation purposes. Ralph is proving his success as water superintendent, and bricking the line with neatness and dispatch. He is bringing down 1,400 inches of water from the three pumping plants and 1,200 inches from the division gates in the river.
E. J. Seiger, of San Diego, and Miss Mabel Wommer, of Anaheim, were married in the southern city where Miss Wommer has been visiting last Tuesday. They are touring the country in an auto and visited Anaheim friends a few days last week.
Horn Pipes
The new Sailor that dances so lightly and airily on every land lubber's heated brow.
And it's but a "two-step" here to get one.
And one which will cause you to trip lightly "fore and aft" in the sultry days and cruise around in comfort.
Crown a little different.
Brim a little different.
In fact there's as much difference between the Hornpipe and the average hat as there is between the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes.
You can sail under flying colors in any one of our straws this season.
Put into this port for one of our cool Outing Suits.
F.A.YUNGBLUTI
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