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NEW MIGRATORY BIRD LAWS IN FORCE UNITED STATES LAW PROVIDES PROTECTION FOR DUCKS, GEESE AND OTHER GAME LAWS OF CALIFORNIA MATERIALLY CHANGED BY NEW REGULATION NOW IN FORCE The California Fish and Game Commission and the United States Department of Agriculture, have, during the past three months issued a number of pamphlets, cards, and booklets, containing information relative to the proposed measures for the better protection of migratory game and insectivorous birds in this state. These publications were correct at the time of their issuance, but, on account of action taken by the authorities in Washington during the last week in September, the state commission feels that certain explanations are called for. In order that the situation may be properly understood, it may be best to recount the history of the federal legislation which has so complicated the situation in this state during the present year. On March 4th, President Taft approved what has become known as the "Weeks-McLean Act," which purports to place within the custody and protection of the government of the United States all migratory game and insectivorous birds. One new regulations may be briefly stated as follows: Uniformity in protection of migratory game and insectivorous birds in the several states. Protection of birds in spring while en route to their nesting grounds and while mating. Uniformity in protection of migratory birds at night. Complete protection for five years for the smaller shore-birds and other species which have become greatly reduced in numbers. Reduction of the open season on migratory game birds, but in most cases not more than 25 to 50 per cent. In comparing the information given in this circular with the publications that have been issued by the Fish and Game Commission, various gun stores and others, many differences will be noted. Except as stated in this circular, however, the other publications may be accepted as being correct. The regulations affect only migratory birds and have no relation in any way to non-migratory species of birds or to animals, among which may be named the deer, rabbits, squirrels, quail, sagehen, grouse and doves. The regulations do not in any way relate to fish. Just as soon as copies of the regulations in their final form can be obtained by the Fish and Game Commission, they will be reprinted and given the widest possible circulation, as the commission believes that the public desires to be properly informed and should be so informed for his own protection. No official opinion as to the relation of the regulations to the state laws is obtainable as yet but it seems likely that they will take precedence over the state laws in every case where the state laws give a privilege denied by the regulations. A WORD IN DEFEND OF THE GENE Some Pertinent Observations to the Wet and Dry Canes Editor Gazette: Let me words in behalf of our Germans, for they are the print against whom this fierce battle drys is raging. Beer is the natural beverage Germans, as tea is of the Eurasian other drinks is to other The Germans have just as to their rye bread and draught as the cosmopolitans, (will Yankees for short), have to nacs and their sips. Anaheftled by Germans, and a German it has practically remained have welcomed us all to and have aided us each in our calling. And now are they pressed? To deprive them beer would be to them a tion. Not one drop of German flows in my veins, but I worth. I have had them for tenants and for neighbors always found them hones and truthful; always mined affairs and not meddling mine, and in every way on those who are trying to defend of their rights. Beer, in a great many blessings, especially is it nursing mothers, for those burdened by work and for children by disease and old age had mothers (not Germans) me they didn't know what baby would do if it wasn't beer, as that was often all the state commission feels that certain explanations are called for. In order that the situation may be properly understood, it may be best to recount the history of the federal legislation which has so complicated the situation in this state during the present year. On March 4th, President Taft approved what has become known as the "Weeks-McLean Act," which purports to place within the custody and protection of the government of the United States all migratory game and insectivorous birds. One of the important provisions of this act is that the Department of Agriculture shall adopt and promulgate regulations designed to protect the migratory birds of the country. Such regulations were prepared by the department, issued on June 23rd, and have been examined and considered for the ninety-day period provided in the federal act. As anticipated, a number of changes in the regulations have been found desirable and have been made. The regulations in their final form seem to have received the approval of both the Secretary of Agriculture and the President on October 1, and consequently became effective at once. The new regulations materially change the situation in California so far as the species provided for are concerned. As an example: California has no state law on wild geese, coots (known locally as mud-hens) and the wild or band-tail pigeon; regulations provide that geese and coots may not be shot in this state between February 1 and October 15 of any year, and that the wood-duck, wild pigeon, and rail be removed from the shooting list for five years. The duck hunters in the state are particularly affected in this, that no shooting may be done prior to October 15, nor after the last day of January, while under the state law which has been in effect for two years, shooting could lawfully begin in game districts 1 and 6 on October 1, and could continue throughout the state until the last day of February. The hunters in game district 1 must also take cognizance of the fact that the new regulations put a stop to the shooting of black sea-brant during the first two weeks in October, which period has been open under the state law. The regulations remove from the game list entirely, all of the cranes which have, as a matter of fact, been protected under the California law, although the sportsmen have not generally understood the situation. One of the most radical changes with which the sportsmen will have to become familiar is the one taking off tools in their mind form can be obtained by the Fish and Game Commission, they will be reprinted and given the widest possible circulation, as the commission believes that the public desires to be properly informed and should be so informed for his own protection. No official opinion as to the relation of the regulations to the state laws is obtainable as yet but it seems likely that they will take precedence over the state laws in every case where the state laws give a privilege denied by the regulations. In other words, all state laws that open seasons earlier or close them later than the regulations will be invalid to the extent that they overlap the regulations. The enforcement of the regulations will undoubtedly be under the control of federal officers, and offenders may look for prosecution in the federal courts, and not in the courts of the state. The Weeks-McLean bill is considered by leading conservationists as being the most important bit of game legislation ever enacted. So far as can be determined at this time, the regulations that affect California are altogether for the good of the state and should insure the perpetuation of the many interesting and valuable birds that come to use as visitors during some part of the year. The commission believes that the public will accept these new measures for what they are, the earnest attempt of conscientious men, having in view only the preservation of the state's and country's rapidly disappearing species. There is every reason to believe that without increasing protection every desirable species in the United States will be extinct before the end of another generation. An opportunity for checking the terrible slaughter which has been waged throughout the country during the last decade is now ours. Let us make the most of it. MINERAL PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA Greatest in History of State During the Year 1912 Following is a table of the mineral production of California during the year 1912, compiled by F. McN. Hamilton, state mineralogist: Substance Amount Value Asbestos, tons... 90 $ 2,700 Asphalt, tons... 250,000 2,500,000 Barytes, tons... 564 2,812 Bituminous rock... 44,073 87,467 Borax, tons... 42,135 1,122,713 Brick, M.... 337,233 2,940,290 Cement bbls... 6,198,634 6,074,661 Beer, in a great many blessing, especially is it nursing mothers, for those burdened by work and for had mothers (not Germans) me they didn't know what baby would do if it wasn't beer, as that was often all ment they could take and them an appetite for food. I know from experience But these Yankees, so vehement (in their own estimation) manns, must discommode all and every one who don do just as they claim to do dering if a good many of them might glad of the Wyoming gallon loop hole, and if don't correspond to that off of Anaheim, who let her he York City to a party who be of the very strictest type bitionists, teetotalers, to ers, etc., and when they clothes closet and cupboard of whiskey bottles, and tht tles in the cellar were too to count, or like the mann in Milwaukee, Wis. He the sin of over-eating and gluttony you know, and es he condemn, as he called it and unpardonable sin of tae of any thing, to satisfy our palates." After his lecture his hotel, (the Newhall hotel burned down with a fearful about 30 years ago) and a spring chicken and drank tea of champagne. I am nor do I accuse the Yankee heim, either individually orly, of doing likewise. But things are not always what and many things are poor man. And don't fear we in at the Rev. Brown's do understand when he was hit to Anaheim, to stir up tht price he asked was rather little less was offered him like most of us would do get what we ask, are get what we can get. So he invoking the devil's air flattery and wheedling double the amount he had he job for, out of his hats proving to us all that rich quicker by preaching than he can by preaching The regulations remove from the game list entirely, all of the cranes which have, as a matter of fact, been protected under the California law, although the sportsmen have not generally understood the situation. One of the most radical changes with which the sportsmen will have to become familiar is the one taking off the shooting or open list all of the shore-birds except the black-breasted and golden plover, the Wilson or jack snipe, known also as the English-snipe, and the yellow-legs. All of the other shore-birds, properly known as avocets, curlew, dowitchers, godwits, knots, oyster-catchers, plovers, "killdees," sand-pipers, stilts, surf-birds, turnstones, willits, etc., most of which have a number of common names, can no longer be lawfully trapped, shot or had in possession at any time. As a result of investigations that have been carried on by the Biological Survey for about twenty years it has been demonstrated that practically all the non-game birds of the country are too valuable to agricultural and other interests to be killed. The federal regulations contemplate the complete protection of all such birds, which measure, but in no material degree, supplements the law now in effect in this state. California is one of the states that have what is known as a "night-shooting law." Under the state law shooting could lawfully begin a half hour before sunrise and continue until a half hour after sunset. The regulations, however, provide that no hunting may be done for any migratory game bird before sunrise or after sunset, which shortens the shooting period a full hour. According to the Department of Agriculture, the probable effect of the greatest in History of State During the Year 1912 Following is a table of the mineral production of California during the year 1912, compiled by F. McN. Hamilton, state mineralogist: Substance Amount Value Asbestos, tons... 90 $ 2,700 Asphalt, tons... 250,000 2,500,000 Barytes, tons... 564 2,812 Bituminous rock. 44,073 87,467 Borax, tons... 42,135 1,122,713 Brick, M... 337,233 2,940,290 Cement, bbls... 6,198,634 6,074,661 Chrome, tons... 1,270 11,260 Clay, tons... 199,605 215,683 Coal, tons... 14,848 39,092 Copper, lbs... 34,169,997 5,638,049 Crushed rock... 3,691,010 Feldspar, tons... 1,382 6,180 Fullers earth... 876 6,500 Gems ... ... 23,050 Gold ... ... 19,713,478 Granite ... ... 362,975 Gypsum, tons... 37,529 117,388 Infusorial earth... 4,129 17,047 Iron ore, tons... 2,508 2,508 Lead, lbs... 1,370,067 61,653 Lime, lbs... 522,118 464,440 Limestone, tons... 613,375 570,248 Magnesite, tons... 10,512 105,120 Manganese, tons... 22 400 Marble, cu. ft... 27,820 74,120 Mineral paint, ton... 300 1,800 Mineral water... 2,497,794 529,384 Natural gas ... ... 940,076 Paving blocks,M. ... 11,018 578,355 Petroleum,bbls...89,689,250 41,868,344 Platinum ,oz. ... 603 19,731 Pumice,tons... 100 2,500 Pyrites,tons... 69,872 203,470 Quicksilver,flasks ... 20,600 866,024 Salt,tons... 185,721 383,370 Sand and gravel..2,657,685 841,588 Sand-glass,tons. ... 13,075 15,404 Sandstone,cu.ft. ... 66,487 22,574 Silver ... ... 799,584 Soapstone,tons. ... 1,750 7,350 Soda,tons. ... 7,200 37,094 Tungsten ore,ton ... 8,042 206,000 Zinc,Lbs.....4,331,391 298,866 Total $91,472,385 Johnny is improving daily in his violin playing. Johnny's Mother (gratified)—Is that so? We didn't know whether he was improving or we were just getting more used to it. WORD IN DEFENSE OF THE GERMANS Home Pertinent Observations Relative to the Wet and Dry Campaign Editor Gazette: Let me say a few words in behalf of our German citizens, for they are the principal ones against whom this fierce battle of the wars is raging. Beer is the natural beverage of the Germans, as tea is of the English, and other drinks is to other nations. The Germans have just as much right in their rye bread and draught of beer as the cosmopolitans, (will call them junkes for short), have to their niches and their sips. Anaheim was set up by Germans, and a German town has practically remained. But they have welcomed us all to their home and have aided us each in our separate calling. And now are they to be oppressed? To deprive them of their beer would be to them a great infliction. Not one drop of German blood runs in my veins, but I know their north. I have had them for landlords, or tenants and for neighbors. Have always found them honest, obliging and truthful; always minding their own affairs and not meddling with mine, and in every way on a par with those who are trying to deprive them of their rights. Beer, in a great many cases, is a pressing, especially is it good for nursing mothers, for those heavily burdened by work and for those weakened by disease and old age. I have had mothers (not Germans alone) tell me they didn’t know what they or baby would do if it wasn’t for a little beer, as that was often all the nourishment needed to take it. been made in deeds for right of way. The hearing of the petition for the formation of a permanent road division to be known as Anaheim-Fullerton division was set for November 5, 1913, at 10 A.M. The board adjourned to October 21, 1913, at 10 A.M. W. B. WILLIAMS, Clerk. ... NATIONAL MARKET The best of everything in the meat line and prices always reasonable. If you will give me a trial I will guarantee to give you satisfaction. HERMAN RINKLIEB, Proprietor. Crone & Aquitz Contractors and Builders Do all kinds of wood, brick and reinforced concrete work. Estimates and plans furnished. Work guaranteed. In the Superior Court OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE In the matter of the Estate of Sarah F. Allen, Deceased. Notice of Executrices’ Sale of Real Estate and Personal Property at Private Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, made and entered on the 13th day of December, 1912, in the matter of the estate of Sarah F. Allen, Public Notice In the matter of the formation of a permanent Road Division, to be known as "Anaheim-Fullerton Division of Orange County." Public notice is hereby given that whereas A. A. Mills, et al., did on the 14th day of October, 1913, present to the Board of Supervisors of Orange County a petition for the formation of the above named District; and it appearing that in said petition the boundaries of said district were incorrectly described and that the following is a correct description of the boundaries of said district, viz.: Commencing at Sec. Cor. common to Sections 3, 4, 9 and 10 of T. 4 S., R. 10 W., S. B. B. & M., thence easterly on section line to northwesterly corner of lot 42 of Anaheim Extension, thence southerly along westerly line of said lot 42, 600 feet more or less to the northwest corner of land of L. Schultheis, thence easterly along northerly line of said land 270 feet more or less to the northeast corner of same, thence southerly along easterly line of land of L. Schultheis and H. W. Eddis 700 feet more or less to the north boundary of City of Anaheim, thence easterly along said boundary line 1580 feet more or less, to the southeast corner of lot 43 of Anaheim Extension, thence northerly along easterly line of said lot 43, 793 feet more or less to the northeast corner of same, thence westerly along northerly line of said lot 43, 900 feet more or less to the southwest corner of the Grasswell subdivision as per map recorded in Miscellaneous Map Book 6, page 47, Records of Orange County, California, thence N. 0 degrees 01 min. W. along westerly line of said subdivision 660 feet to the northwest corner of same, thence east along northerly line of said subdivision 333.28 feet to the north and south center line of section 3, T. 4 S., R. 10 W., S. B. B. & M., thence northerly along said center line 1320 feet more or less to the southeast corner of the north½ of the northeast¼ of the southwest¼ of said section 3, thence westerly along property lines 1320 feet more or less to the easterly line of Miles Rancho, as per map recorded in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 4, page 7, Records of Orange County, California, thence northerly along property lines 2490 feet more or less to the northeast corner of block 1 of the Pfeninger Tract as per map recorded in Miscellaneous Map, Book 7, page 26, Records of Orange County, California, thence westerly along northerly line of said tract 330 feet more or less to the southeast corner of south 20 acres west 60 acres southwest¼ of section 34, T. 3 S., R. 10 W., S. B. B. & M., thence northerly along property lines 1320 feet more or less to the south boundary of the City of Fullerton, thence westerly along said south boundary 1670 feet more or less to the northwest corner of land of E. E. Beazley, described as north½ of southwest¼ of southern counties. In the Superior Court OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE In the matter of the Estate of Sarah F. Allen, Deceased. Notice of Executrices' Sale of Real Estate and Personal Property at Private Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, made and entered on the 13th day of December, 1912, in the matter of the estate of Sarah F. Allen, deceased, the undersigned executors of the last will and testament of said Sarah F. Allen, deceased, will sell at private sale in one parcel, or in subdivisions, as the executors shall judge most benedicia to said estate, to the highest bidder, on the terms and conditions hereafter contained, subject to the confirmation of the said Court, on or after the 7th day of November, 1913, all right, title and estate of the said Sarah F. Allen at the time of her death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of deceased at the time of her death in and to all that certain lot, place or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of North street and Orange street in said city, being the northwest corner of Vineyard Lot A1 as shown on a map of the lands of Anaheim, recorded in Book 4, pages 629 and 630 of Deeds, Records of Los Angeles County, California, and running thence along the south line of North street seven hundred forty-eight (748) feet; thence southerly parallel with Orange street seven hundred ninety-two (792) feet; more or less, to the southerly line of Vineyard Lot A1; thence westerly along old line seven hundred forty-eight (748) feet to the easterly line of Orange street; thence northerly along said easterly line of Orange street eight hundred (801) feet to the place of beginning. Excepting therefrom the easterly five (5) acres conveyed to Patrick Gilden by deed dated April 2nd, 1909, and recorded April 8th, 1909 in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California. Said sale will be made upon the following terms and conditions: Cash, gold coin of the United States, or one half cash and the balance on a credit not exceeding one year, payable in gross or installments in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest on such deferred payment or payments at the rate of seven per cent per annum, net, said deferred payment or payments to be secured by a mortgage on said premises, the purchaser to assume the payment of and take the property purchased by him subject to the State, County and Municipal taxes and all assessments of whatever nature, which are now or may become hereafter chargeable as a lien against the property purchased by him. Notice is also given that the said executures will at the same time and place sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash the following described personal property: to-wit: Six shares of the capital stock of the Anaheim Union Water Company, a corporation as evidenced by certificate No. 2414 of said corporation, which said sale of said personal property shall be subject to the confirmation of the Court, and will be sold upon the following terms: to-wit: Cash, gold coin of the United States upon the delivery of said personal property. All bids or offers must be in writing and may be left at the office of Melrose & Ames, attorneys for said executures. At no. 1123 West Center street, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, or may be delivered to the said executures, or either of them personally, at their respective residences in Placentia, Orange County, California, and Anaheim, Orange County, California, respectively, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Orange, State of California, at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. Dated this 17th day of October, 1913. LILY HUGO and ADA NEWMAN, Executrices of the last Will and Testaand plans furnished. Work guaranteed. In the Superior Court OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE In the matter of the Estate of Sarah F. Allen, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, made and entered on the 13th day of December, 1912, in the matter of the estate of Sarah F. Allen, deceased, the undersigned executors of the last will and testament of said Sarah F. Allen, deceased, will sell at private sale in one parcel, or in subdivisions, as the executures shall judge most benedicia to said estate, to the highest bidder on the terms and conditions hereafter contained, subject to the confirmation of the said Court, on or after the 7th day of November, 1913, all right, title and estate of the said Sarah F. Allen at the time of her death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of deceased at the time of her death in and to all that certain lot, place or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows, Commencing at the southeast corner of North street and Orange street in said city, being the northwest corner of Vineyard Lot A1 as shown on a map of the lands of Anaheim, recorded in Book 4, pages 629 and 630 of Deeds, Records of Los Angeles County, California,and running thence along the south line of North street seven hundred forty-eight (748) feet; thence southerly parallel with Orange street seven hundred ninety-two (792) feet; more or less, to the southerly line of Vineyard Lot A1; thence westerly along old line seven hundred forty-eight (748) feet to the easterly line of Orange street; thence northerly along said easterly line of Orange street eight hundred (801) feet to the place of beginning. Excepting therefrom the easterly five (5) acres conveyed to Patrick Gilden by deed dated April 2nd, 1909,and recorded April 8th,in the officeoftheCountRccordofOrangeCounty,California. Said sale will be made uponthefollowingtermsandconditions:Cash,goldcoinoftheUnitedStates,或onehalfcashandthebalanceonacreditnotexceedinglyoneyear,payableingrossorinstallmentsingoldcoinoftheUnitedStates.ofAmerica.withinterestonsuchdeferredpaymentorpaymentsattherateofsevenpercentperannuum.net,saiddeferredpaymentorpaymentstobesecuredbyamortgageonsaidpremises,thepurchasertosummasethepaymentofandtakethepropertypurchasedbyhimsubjecttotheState,CountyandMunicipaltaxesandallassessmentsofwhatevernaturewhicharenowormaybecomehereafterchargeableasalienagainstthepropertypurchasedbyhim. Noticeisalsogiventhatthesald Executriceswillatthesametimeandplacesellatprivatesale,tothehighestbidderforcashthefollowingdescribedpersonalproperty:to-wit:SixsharesofthecapitalstockoftheAnaheimUnionWaterCompany,acorporationas evidencedbycertificateNo.2414ofals corporationwhichsaldsaleofsalespersonpropertyshallbesubjecttotheconfirmationoftheCourt,andwillbestsolduponthefollowingterms:to-wit:Cash,goldcoinoftheUnitedStates.uponthedeliveryofsalespersonproperty. AllbidsoroffersmustbeinwritingandmaybeleftattheofficeofMelrose&Ames,attorneysfordiscalectructures.atno.1123WestCenter街,在TheCityofAnaheim,CountyOfOrange,StateofCalifornia,或maybedeliveredtothesald Executrices,或eitherofthem,personally,attherespectiveresidencesinPlacentia,OrangeCounty,California,和Anaheim,OrangeCounty,California,respectively,或maybefiledintheofficeoftheClerkoftheCountOfOrange,StateofCalifornia,atanytimeafterthefirstpublicationofthisnotice和beforethemakingofthesale. Datedthis17thdayofOctober,1913. LILYHUGOandADANEWMAN, ExecutricesofthelastWillandTestaandplansfurnished. Workguaranteed. IntheSuperior Court OFTHESTATEOFCALIFORNIAINANDFORTHECOUNTYOFORANGE InthematteroftheEstateofSarahF.Allen,Deceased. NoticeisherelygiventhatinpursuanceanordertheSuperiorCourtoftheStateofCaliforniainandfortheEstateofSarahF.Allen,Deceased. NoticeisherelygiventhatinpursuanceanordertheSuperiorCourtoftheStateofCaliforniainandfortheEstateofSarahF.Allen,Deceased. NoticeisherelygiventhatinpursuanceanordertheSuperiorCourtoftheStateofCaliforniainandfortheEstateofSarahF.Allen,Deceased. NoticeisherelygiventhatinpursuanceanordertheSuperiorCourtoftheStateofCaliforniainandfortheEstateofSarahF.Allen,Deceased. NoticeisherelygiventhatinpursuanceanordertheSuperiorCourtoftheStateofCaliforniainandfortheEstateofSarahF.Allen,Deceased. NoticeisherelygiventhatinpursuanceanordertheSuperiorCourtoftheStateofCaliforniainandfortheEstateofSarahF.Allen,Deceased. 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The board met pursuant to adjournment. All members and the clerk present excepting Chairman T. B. Talbert. Supervisor Smith was elected chairman pro tem. A petition was presented by A. A. Mills, et al., for the formation of Anaheim-Fullerton road division, and said petition was referred to the county surveyor to report the correct description of the boundaries and report forthwith. The petition of D. Eyman Huff, et al., of Tustin road district, for a county road 60 feet, was granted, deeds having been given for the right of way. The application of Clock & Harriman for a permit to lay a water pipe line in section 35, was granted. The petition of H. Bargsten, et al., of Anaheim and Fullerton road districts, for a county road, was granted, deeds having been given for right of way. The petition of C. W. Blankenbeckler, et al., of Bolsa and Garden Grove road districts, for a county road, was granted, deeds having been given for the right of way. A deed from the Stearns Ranchos Company for right of way for the Talbert road was accepted. The petition of John Scott, et al., of La Habra road district, for a county road was granted, reservations having Notice to Creditors Estate of William J. Thompson, Deceased Notice is hereby given by the undersigned executrix of the will of William J. Thompson, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers, within 10 months after the first publication of this notice (which publication was first made on the 18th day of September, 1913), to the said executrix of the will of said deceased, at the office of Welsel & Dutton, No. 104 East Center street, Anaheim, Orange County, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the County of Orange. Dated this 18th day of September, A. D. 1913. ABILENA G. THOMPSON, Executrix of the Will of William J. Thompson, Deceased. WEISEL & DUTTON, Attorneys for Executrix. In the Superior Court OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the matter of the Estate of Clementina Langenberger, Deceased Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, Etc. Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 31st day of October, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, at the Court Room of this Court, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of German-American Trust & Savings Bank, a corporation, praying that a document now on file in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that Letters Testamentary be issued thereon to German-American Trust & Savings Bank, a corporation, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same. Dated October 14, 1913. W. B. WILLIAMS, County Clerk. By J. M. BACKS, Deputy. 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