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The Weekly Gazette.
ESTABLISHED 1870
Henry Kuchel, Editor and Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION ... $1.50 Per Year
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CHURCH NOTICES
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Christian Science services Sunday morning at 11; Sunday school at 9:45; Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:45. Reading room open from 3 to 5 P.M. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and from 7 to 9 P.M. on Tuesday and Thursday. Church corner of Chartres and Hedwig streets.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:50 A.M., Geo. M. Tedrick superintendent. The Old Testament lessons are proving of great interest and profit. The attendance is steadily increasing. 11 A.M., divine worship, sermon subject, "The Greatest Work on Earth." Special music by the choir. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered. Every member of the church is reminded of the Savior's words, "This do in remembrance of Me." 6:30, Epworth League, topic: League Study classes. Leaders, F. Larsen and F. Chambers. Strangers and visitors are cordially invited to these services. 7:30 P.M., great patriotic rally at the big tent when Dr. E. Chapman will deliver his great patriotic lecture, "A Stainless Flag." This celebrated lecture has been heard from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Every thinking man and wo-
Liquor Dealers Make Announcement
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OUR POSITION
Editor Gazette: For fifty years and more—far beyond the memory of most of its citizens—Anaheim has been building upon the foundation principles of its early German founders,—Tolerance, Peace and Personal Liberty. Those early pioneers and their descendants have ever been tolerant of the views and convictions of all newcomers. All people of all views have come and been welcome, and have lived in peace with one another. Anaheim has been at peace at home and with her neighbors. Yes indeed, Anaheim has been a home with all that the word implies, not only to Anna, her first-born, but to her hundreds of sons and daughters reared and fostered since. She has truly mothered them all.
Without boasting or booming or deceiving Anaheim has grown from its honest, humble origin into a city of great prosperity and greater promise. Its moral, spiritual, educational and commercial development has been safe and sound; there is no worm-eaten core. And yet it would seem that her growth and development had only begun; for with her broad paved streets, her geographical position as the center of so many building and proposed good roads, her rich tributary trading country pouring its thousands of dollars weekly into her business houses, who dares to prophesy her future growth? Has she a citizen who is not proud of her development, loyal to her industries and jealous of her future?
And yet it seems that after this simple, plain, consistent growth of half a century—after a record of several
NOT THE I
Let the truth sink into hearts and minds that agitation over the licentious question in Anaheim Church vs. Saloons.
Remember that liquor manufacturers and users are not opposed to churches or churches they are not opposed to cation or religious traditions have never planned on ties against Christian truths; that they have against church policies; that no politician been waged by liquor any religious denomination kind. Ask the Salvation Kindred organizations for the most “War Crys” funds to feed dinners Christmas day?
At once let it pass that liquor men are with Christian doctrine; liquor ranks are devoid them according to you don’t happen to you in your church; look some of the other relations and we are sure some making preparations manner of their own Great Day when all saints His Maker to be judged the deeds done in the past that when that time stands alone without other than the meek who, by the way, need directed a prohibition there will be more im-
Supper will be administered. Every member of the church is reminded of the Savior's words, "This do in remembrance of Me." 6:30, Epworth League, topic: League Study classes. Leaders, F. Larsen and F. Chambers. Strangers and visitors are cordially invited to these services. 7:30 P.M., great patriotic rally at the big tent when Dr. E. Chapman will deliver his great patriotic lecture, "A Stainless Flag." This celebrated lecture has been heard from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Every thinking man and woman in Anaheim should hear it.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
St. Michael's Episcopal church, corner Adele and Emily streets, Rev. David Todd Gillmor, rector. Services Sunday, September 21st, the 18th Sunday after Trinity, 9:45 A.M., Bible school and adult Bible classes, 11 o'clock; morning prayer, Litany, and sermon. Preacher, the Rev. J. Lamb Doty, of St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Los Angeles. No evening service.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
No matter if the weather is hot, keep cool and sweet and come to the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Sunday school is at 9:45; scholars are returning after their vacation and we are growing. At 11 o'clock the pastor will preach. Subject, "Spiritual Success." Are you interested in any kind of success? Our young people will rally to their prayer meeting at 6:30. Everybody will go to the tent at 7:30 to hear the magnificent oration, "A Stainless Flag." The Endeavorers will have a business meeting at the church on Friday evening. This is important and every member of the society is wanted there without fail.
DROPPED DEAD
Theophilis Jones, formerly driver on the express wagon here, dropped dead at the ranch of B.C. Baxter at Placentia where he had been engaged as a laborer. The body was brought to Backs & Terry's undertaking rooms here and Coroner Winbigler will hold an inquest probably this morning. Deceased was aged about 55 years.
Why hesitate! Sooner or later you will give us a trial. Do it now. We guarantee satisfaction. Phonit 212. The R.C. Petermann Cash Grocery.
If it comes from Witman's, it's good.
growth and development had only begun; for with her broad paved streets, her geographical position as the center of so many building and proposed good roads, her rich tributary trading country pouring its thousands of dollars weekly into her business houses, who dares to prophesy her future growth? Has she a citizen who is not proud of her development, loyal to her industries and jealous of her future?
And yet it seems that after this simple, plain, consistent growth of half a century—after a record of several years without a delinquent taxpayer, with little or no poverty, with many of its native born successful as lawyers, doctors, bankers, ministers or business men, that some of her misguided friends have thrust into her vitals that worst of all weapons—the knife of dissension, that weapon of deceit and discord, splitting asunder, as it always does, business associates of years' standing, life-long friends, relatives and even families. There is no greater curse upon a nation than civil war; there is no greater curse to a town or community than internal strife.
Without a long discussion of the relative merits or demerits of the wet or dry issue now before us we wish to assure our friends and all fair-minded people that we will leave no stone unturned in a fair, square, level battle to protect our rights as we see them.
We do not believe that the men and women of Anaheim want to take away our property interests. We believe the public knows us as good citizens and is proud of us and the part we have had in the up-building of the city.
We do not believe that the conservative, sensible people of Anaheim want to change or retard the long-time satisfactory policy of those old-time founders. We believe the taxpayers and business men are content to stand on a clean-cut plane of high license and police protection. We do not believe that any one wants to make it a place of blind pigs and doubtful callings. We believe that every one wants to keep it as it now is, a clean, moral, home place, and "The Only Dry Town in the County on Sunday."
We do not believe that the voters of Anaheim are going to listen to the extravagant stories of outside meddlers. We believe the conduct of Anaheim speaks for itself.
We do not believe, strange as it may seem to our radical opponents, that even the Great Ruler of the Universe can or does sanction or approve of the offensive, insulting, untruthful statements made in His name about the liquor dealers, liquor users and liberal-minded folks.
We believe the final result will be a grand rebuke to our foreign sojourners.
In conclusion, we wish to say to those whom it may interest: Be patient. We are not afraid, and if we have been silent under foul attack it has been only because we do not wish
In your church, look some of the other relations and we are sure some making preparations of their own Great Day when all six His Maker to be judged that when that time stands alone without other than the meek who, by the way, need directed a prohibition there will be more impetuously answer favorably to "How did you vote at License or no License."
Remember that all things done by saloons world over, are not gone in your individual voters.
And for these and other gesting themselves to tion, do not let yourself into a belief that ourrayed against Christians.
Remember also, that organizations don't serve into foreign lands ample ple to rob, abuse and then at home, with their civilization all about one want to confiscate and endanger the future families? No doubt they day, will have to accrue played in the final day saloon keeper who has dren, a mother, a friend, the same, everyone else.
If for ages God has nefarious business to zealous ministers of good not, under inspirationance and patience, get him better and help souls will you have seen when you have fought others, "thou shalt not
The one great reason its ministers and workers SOULS. It is our eahe honest, up-right,tinian man and the gen giving Christian wo garnered more souls "Life's Harvest" than mesmeric, hypnotic,b agitators combined, w people, or some of thuctructures of a vineyard and part of them," swine and swine feeders."
Think it over—our Church vs. Saloons
NOTICE
OF SALE OF STOCK FOR DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT
AMERICAN ORR CONCRETE POLE COMPANY
Location of principal place of business, Anaheim, Orange,
of California. Notice is hereby given that there is delinquent
ing described stock of the corporation on account of assessment
9th day of August, 1913, the several amounts set opposite ther
respective shareholders as follows:
Number of certificate Number of shares
Shearer, Harry 90 10
Shearer, Harry 91 20
Shearer, L. W. 88 25
Shearer, L. W. 89 50
Walls, J. W. 28 25
Walls, J. W. 31 50
Walls, J. W. 72 42
Walls, J. W. 73 83
Walls, J. W. 81 20
Walls, J. W. 82 30
Walls, J. W. not issued 140
Williams, D. M. 33 50
Williams, D. M. 34 25
And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of
on the 9th day of August, 1913, so many shares of each parcel
as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office
of said corporation at No. 229 North Lemon street, City of A.
of Orange, State of California, on the 4th day of October, 1913
10 o'clock A. M. of that day, to pay the delinquent assessm
gether with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
GEO. W. TERRY
Office No. 229 North Lemon Street, Anaheim, California.
ake Announcement
TISEMENT
NOT THE ISSUE
Let the truth sink deeply into your hearts and minds that the present agitation over the license or no license question in Anaheim is not one of Church vs. Saloons.
Remember that liquor dealers, manufacturers and users are not opposed to churches or church people; that they are not opposed to spiritual education or religious training; that they have never planned or fought any battles against Christian principles and truths; that they have never battled against church policies or improvements; that no political fight has ever been waged by liquor interests against any religious denomination of any kind. Ask the Salvation Army and kindred organizations where they sell the most “War Crys” and get the most funds to feed dinnerless poor on Christmas day?
At once let it pass from your mind that liquor men are not in sympathy with Christian doctrines. Many in the liquor ranks are devout Christian gentlemen according to their faith and if you don’t happen to see one of them in your church, look around among some of the other religious denominations and we are sure you will find some making preparations, after the manner of their own belief, for that Great Day when all shall stand before His Maker to be judged according to the deeds done in the flesh. Remember that when that time comes and each stands alone without an advocate other than the meek and lowly Savior, who, by the way, never in his time, directed a prohibition campaign, that there will be more important questions
LOCAL CAMPAIGN OF . MAHOMET’S COLOSSAL MODEL ON EXHIBITION
Your Final Opportunity to Share in the Greatest Amusement Feature of t
The greatest achievement of the genius of Chas. A. deLisle Holland—the final triumphant masterpiece of a brilliant career—that well describes Mahomet’s Mountain, the colossal amusement enterprise which will be the most prominent feature of the great Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco.
Among Holland’s past successes we note “CREATION,” the sensation of the St. Louis Exposition which showed a profit of $486,000 for its stockholders at St. Louis and later, when erected at Coney Island took in $1,250,000. “ARABIAN NIGHTS” at Coney Island, the receipts of which during one season and part of another amounted to over $2,000,000. “THE MAGIC MAZE,” which showed a profit of over a half million dollars at the Crystal Palace Exposition at London in 1889. These figures, remember, are thoroughly authentic—they’re taken direct from the books and records of these enterprises. And Mr. Holland believes that all his past records will go by the board at San Francisco. Mahomet’s Mountain marks the very zenith of his achievements—it is his masterpiece, the final, crowning, culminating triumph
in your church, look around among some of the other religious denominations and we are sure you will find some making preparations, after the manner of their own belief, for that Great Day when all shall stand before His Maker to be judged according to the deeds done in the flesh. Remember that when that time comes and each stands alone without an advocate other than the meek and lowly Savior, who, by the way, never in his time, directed a prohibition campaign, that there will be more important questions to answer favorably than the one of "How did you vote at Anaheim on the License or no License issue?"
Remember that all the good or bad things done by saloon keepers, all the world over, are not going to be factors in your individual case then, dear voters.
And for these and other reasons suggesting themselves to your consideration, do not let yourselves be influenced into a belief that our fight is one arrayed against Christian teachings.
Remember also, that great religious organizations don't send missionaries into foreign lands among heathen people to rob, abuse and force them. Why then at home, with the great forces of civilization all about us, should any one want to confiscate our property and endanger the future welfare of our families? No doubt some one, some day, will have to account for his part played in the final destiny of even a saloon keeper who has a wife and children, a mother, a sweetheart and friends, the same, even the same as everyone else.
If for ages God has allowed such a nefarious business to continue, our zealous ministers of good, why do you not, under inspiration, teach forbearance and patience, get under the man, make him better and surer of heaven. You say you love his soul. How many souls will you have saved in Anaheim when you have fought your fight, saying to us "thou shalt not sell," and to others, "thou shalt not drink?"
The one great reason for the church, its ministers and workers is to SAVE SOULS. It is our earnest belief that the honest, up-right, thoughtful Christian man and the gentle, patient, forgiving Christian woman, will have garnered more souls at the end of "Life's Harvest" than all the brilliant mesmeric, hypnotic, bigoted, traveling agitators combined, who call a town's people, or some of them, the by-products of a vineyard and its citizens, or a part of them, "swine—swine tenders and swine feeders."
Think it over—our fight is not one of Churches vs. Saloons. We refuse to
Among Holland's past successes we note "CREATION," the sensation of the St. Louis Exposition which showed a profit of $486,000 for its stockholders at St. Louis and later, when erected at Coney Island took in $1,250,000. "ARABIAN NIGHTS" at Coney Island, the receipts of which during one season and part of another amounted to over $2,000,000. "THE MAGIC MAZE," which showed a profit of over a half million dollars at the Crystal Palace Exposition at London in 1889. These figures, remember, are thoroughly authentic—they're taken direct from the books and records of these enterprises. And Mr. Holland believes that all his past records will go by the board at San Francisco. Mahomet's Mountain marks the very zenith of his achievements—it is his masterpiece, the final, crowning, culminating triumph of a life time's effort and experience.
The receipts of the Amusement Division of the World's Fair at Chicago in 1893 amounted to the staggering total of nearly
7.000,000 Admissions to Mahomet's Mansion Will Show a Clear Net Profit $100 for Every $1
We're capitalized for only $200,000—we shall never increase our capitalization. Today we number nearly 600 stockholders. We have only a few shares of stock remaining—every last share should be placed right here in Anaheim by Saturday night. The site for Mahomet's Mountain has been assigned us by the Exposition management—actual construction work will promptly begin.
Now, Mr. Investor, it's right square up to you. We're going to make our everlasting fortunes at the San Francisco. Do you want a share of it? We believe that we're safe in saying that a
See the Magnificent Model on Ex Window of Johnson & Gra
The model is worth going miles to see—it's a work of art—a veritable achievement of a gifted craftsman. Talk to our representatives, Dr. C. O. Fletcher and Mr. A. B. Clevidence; they're at the store, corner Chartres and Los Angeles streets, all day and every evening up to 9 P.M. Let them explain the simply phenomenal possibilities of this colossal enterprise. Then take a
The model is worth going miles to see—it's a work of art—a veritable achievement of a gifted craftsman. Talk to our representatives, Dr. C. O. Fletcher and Mr. A. B. Clevidence; they're at the store, corner Chartres and Los Angeles streets, all day and every evening up to 9 P.M. Let them explain the simply phenomenal possibilities of this colossal enterprise. Then take a
BOXING GLOVES
Punching bags, foils, exercisers, dumb bells and indoor clubs—in fact, everything for indoor athletics—you will find here. It is only by keeping our stock complete and up-to-date that we can hold our customers and keep on getting new ones. Our ever increasing business enables us to buy in larger quantities at better prices, and our customers get the benefit of the saving.
WM. H. HOUTS
REGISTRATION!!
Any person not registered and eligible to vote, please call phones Sunset 360, 133, 124, 198.
State your name and address and a registration clerk will be sent to register you.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,
Knights of the Royal Arch.
AUCTION SALE
Will take place one-half mile southeast of Brookshurst station, and two and one-half miles northwest of Anaheim, at 2 o'clock Saturday, September 27th. Following farm products and tools will be sold: 300 or more shocks of corn and fodder in the field; also one awfully good work horse, spring wagon and harness and other small farm tools too numerous to mention.
M. DEPWEG, Salesman.
ROBERT McKEE, Auctioneer.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
MAHOMET’S MOUNTAIN CLOSES SATURDAY
EXHIBITION ONLY 2 DAYS LONGER
Share in the Profits of What Will be the Feature of the San Francisco Exposition.
$17,000,000 at the St. Louis Exposition, $12,000,000. That the returns at San Francisco will far surpass these figures is a foregone conclusion and a big proportion of this astounding sum will pour into the coffers of Mahomet’s Mountain to be promptly redistributed in the shape of rich dividend cheques.
It is conservatively estimated that the paid attendance at San Francisco will total 40,000,000. This is based on the records of previous expositions. Past records prove that over 23 per cent of the total number of admissions patronize the popular amusement enterprises. But Mahomet’s Mountain should show a far greater proportion than this. But let’s figure very conservatively—say that only 17 per cent of the total attendance patronize Mahomet’s Mountain; that means that we can count upon an attendance of 7,000,000 and
7,000,000 Admissions to Mahomet’s Mountain
It is conservatively estimated that the paid attendance at San Francisco will total 40,000,000. This is based on the records of previous expositions. Past records prove that over 23 per cent of the total number of admissions patronize the popular amusement enterprises. But Mahomet’s Mountain should show a far greater proportion than this. But let’s figure very conservatively—say that only 17 per cent of the total attendance patronize Mahomet’s Mountain; that means that we can count upon an attendance of 7,000,000 and
7,000,000 Admissions to Mahomet’s Mountain Averaging 40 cent per head will show a Clear, Net Profit to Every Stockholder of $100 for Every $10 He Invests.
Mahomet’s Mountain Averaging 40c per head for Net Profit to every Stockholder of or Every $10 he Invests.
more phenomenal investment opportunity was never offered you. You can buy our stock now at 20c per share, easy terms of 10 per cent down and 10 per cent per month if you want them. We’re going to make money—lots of it! There’s absolutely no question about it—not the slightest room for argument. The pioneering stage is past—the hard sledding is over. Now it’s merely a matter of closing out our few remaining shares of stock—building Mahomet’s Mountain—and watching the golden tide of dollars pour in.
Model on Exhibition Until Sunday Night in Johnson & Graham’s Furniture Store.
block of this stock—only a few shares remaining. Every dollar you invest should come back to you increased ten fold. You have only two days more. DO IT NOW! Don’t carry your wishbone where your backbone ought to be. Many of your neighbors are already stockholders. Mahomet’s Mountain will bring thousands of dollars into Anaheim. See that you get your share.
block of this stock—only a few shares remaining. Every dollar you invest should come back to you increased ten fold. You have only two days more. DO IT NOW! Don't carry your wishbone where your backbone ought to be. Many of your neighbors are already stockholders. Mahomet's Mountain will bring thousands of dollars into Anaheim. See that you get your share.
There Goes Another Dairy
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THEO. ROBERTS
Doctor of Optometry
113 E. Center St. Anaheim, California
AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG CLOCK