anaheim-gazette 1915-08-26
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NEWPORT HARBOR BILL BEFORE PEOPLE
PROVISIONS OF ACT REFERRING TO CONTEMPLATED HARBOR AT NEWORT BAY
FIVE COMMISSIONERS TO BE APPOINTED BY SUPERVISORS EXPENSES NOT TO EXCEED $10,000
The provisions of the legislative bill providing for construction of Newport harbor, which proposition is now before the people of this county are given herewith. The bill was introduced by Hon. J. C. Burke, assemblyman for this county, March 22, 1915. It was amended in the assembly, April 2, and May 6, and amended in the senate May 1. It passed both houses and was signed by the governor. The bill is entitled, "An Act providing for the improvement, development, or protection of any harbor, bay, inlet, or other arm of the sea existing within any county of the state, providing for the appointment of a harbor commission by the board of supervisors of any such county to have charge and control of the improvement, development, or protection thereof, and the voting, issuance and sale of the bonds of such county to pay the cost thereof."
The bill provides for the appointment of five harbor commissioners by the board of supervisors, who shall select a competent engineer for the purpose of reporting upon the feasibility of the harbor. Ten thousand dollars is made available out of moneys in the practical plan and system of improvement, development or protection to be used and employed, and of the cost thereof; and shall have power, with the consent and approval of the board of supervisors, to appoint and fix the compensation of a clerk, and his or her necessary office assistants; also employ and appoint an engineer or engineers and other experts, and, if in their judgment it is necessary to employ an attorney. All employees and appointees shall hold office only during the pleasure of the harbor commission.
Sec. 5. If the harbor commission shall, after a careful survey, investigation and examination, find and report to the board of supervisors that the improvement, development or protection of the harbor is not practicable, or would invoke too great an expense their report shall be filed, and if approved by the board of supervisors, the harbor commission shall cease, as provided for in section two hereof; but if the harbor commission shall find that the harbor can be improved, developed or protected, and that the public will be benefited by such improvement, development or protection, and that the cost thereof will not be disportionate to the benefits to be derived, the harbor commission shall provide detailed plans and specifications for the best and most feasible plan of improvement, development or protection of such harbor, and shall estimate the cost thereof and for the amount necessary to be raised by the issuance and sale of bonds to do the work, and shall make a complete, full and comprehensive report of their investigation and examination and file the same with the board of supervisors.
The board of supervisors shall then fix a date for hearing said report not more than thirty nor less than twenty days after the filing thereof, and shall cause notice of the fact that said report has been filed, and the date fixed for the hearing thereof to be published in one or more newspapers published in the county, by at least (two publications) thereof. On the day fixed the board of supervisors shall proceed to hear the said report, and may adjourn such hearing from time to time not exceeding four weeks in all, and shall finally pass upon the same, and may in their discretion refer the same back to the harbor commission for further examination and investigation or for correction or amendment.
Whenever there is doing of any operation or protection have been voted on, the harbor committee to carry into effect development, development such harbor; provision of supervisors' notice of any bond; vide funds as they ed to carry on.
The harbor commission power to do all mentions der contract, on same into separate and let contracts separate parts contract for doing work shall be leased for bids by public for at least ten daily newspapers county; provided daily paper published then by three paper published tract shall be sponsored bidder security as she shall require for performance of amount and kind stated in the act provided, however supervisors may bor commission out advertising of the work that not exceed fifteen lars; and provide harbor commission and all bids, and for doing the work or in its discretion proval of the purchase material machinery, apparel and employ labor any part thereoing for bids.
Sec. 8. All mentions or protection under this act stated permanent or verify file with the board detailed statements showing tha
of supervisors of any such county to have charge and control of the improvement, development, or protection thereof, and the voting, issuance and sale of the bonds of such county to pay the cost thereof."
The bill provides for the appointment of five harbor commissioners by the board of supervisors, who shall select a competent engineer for the purpose of reporting upon the feasibility of the harbor. Ten thousand dollars is made available out of moneys in the county treasury for meeting expenses of the harbor commission. Of this amount only $500 is immediately available, and no other moneys may be appropriated, except in sums of $1000, and this only upon request of the harbor commission. Should the harbor bonds carry, such moneys as have been taken out of the county treasury for the commission must be returned from the bond fund. The complete bill reads as follows:
Section 1. In any county of this state where there exists any harbor, bay, inlet, or other arm of the sea, the board of supervisors of any such county, upon receiving a petition signed by person who are both freeholders and electors in such county, equal in number to at least fifteen per cent of the vote cast for the office of governor of this state at the last preceding election held in any such county for governor, asking that the matter of issuing bonds of the county for the purpose of improving, developing or protecting such harbor, (naming it by the name by which it is commonly called), be submitted to the electors of the county, may appoint a harbor commission for such county, who shall perform the duties and exercise the powers hereinafter specified.
Sec. 2. The harbor commission shall consist of five members, each of whom shall, at the time of his or her appointment, be and have been for two years a bona fide resident, elector and freeholder of such county. The harbor commission shall be appointed to serve for a term of four (4) years, and until their successors are appointed and qualified, and any vacancy in the harbor commission shall be filled by appointment by the board of supervisors; provided, however, that it, after a careful survey, investigation and examination, the harbor commission shall report to the board of supervisors that the improvement, development or protection of any such harbor is not practicable, or would involve too great an expense, and such report shall be approved by the board or supervisors, the said harbor commission shall thenceforth cease to exist; or if the proposition for the issuance of the bonds of the county for the improvement, development or protection of such harbor shall, when submitted to the electors, fail to carry by the requisite number of votes, or days after the filing thereof, and shall cause notice of the fact that said report has been filed, and the date fixed for the hearing thereof to be published in one or more newspapers published in the county, by at least (two publications) thereof. On the day fixed the board of supervisors shall proceed to hear the said report, and may adjourn such hearing from time to time not exceeding four weeks in all, and shall finally pass upon the same, and may in their discretion refer the same back to the harbor commission for further examination and investigation, or for correction or amendment. When the plans and specifications and report shall finally be accepted and approved by the board of supervisors, they shall pass and adopt a resolution to that effect setting forth the harbor to be improved, developed or protected, designating it by the name by which it is commonly called, the plan or system of improvement, development or protection to be employed and used-therein, the estimated cost thereof, and the amount to be raised by the sale of bonds to carry out the plan or system of improvement, development or protection thereof; and shall without delay call an election to determine whether or not the bonds of such county shall be issued and sold in the amount estimated by the harbor commission in their report and set forth in the resolution of the board of supervisors adopting the report. The said election shall be called, held, conducted and carried on, and the said bonds shall be issued and sold and paid for under and in accordance with all the provisions of law now or hereafter existing, concerning and regarding the issuance, sale and payment of county bonds, and all proceedings had in regard to such bonds shall be in accordance with such provisions of law; provided, that every election held for the purpose of submitting the question of the issuance and sale of bonds under this act shall be a special election and no other question except the proposition of the issuance and sale of bonds shall be submitted; provided, that the proposition of the issuance and sale of bonds for more than one purpose may be submitted to the electors at any such election; and provided, further, that for holding of such special election the board may form bond election precincts by adopting the precincts established for general election purposes, or by consolidating such precincts inside of incorporated cities and towns, to a number not exceeding six in each bond election precinct, and shall appoint only one inspector, two judges and one clerk for each bond election precinct; and provided further that it shall be sufficient to set forth the purpose for which such bonds are to be issued and sold, to state that the same are for the improvement, development or protection of .... harbor, (naming the said harbor by the name by which it is commonly called) and any defect or irregularity in the proceedings prior to the calling of such election shall purchase materials machinery, apparel and employ labor any part thereof for bids.
Sec. 8. All mentions or protections under this act should be detailed and permanent.
Sec. 9. The shall once in exit out and verify file with the board detailed statements showing that the harbor funds last report and nation since resigned for which made, the amount with the purpose pended, and then on hand in them that the board does any time requireress of any work in condition of proved, developed such other information supervisors may.
Sec. 10. Each bor commission will diem of five dollars annually and nece discharge of his this act together necessary travel lowed by the board on verified demand commissioner and/or to the voting all work under supervisors shall cur permit to act and pay any deniation against him to exceed five aggregate;) provide supervisors must vote of said board mit the expenditure five thousand ditional five thous upon a showing harbor commission one thousand dollars after all sums shall sald harbor fund.
Sec. 11. Any contrary notwithstanding by vested in them power on reevaluation moneys in said jurisdiction with United States o formla in any hard development or provision by said government place all or any at the disposal o United States California for use development or purchase.
11. after a careful survey, investigation and examination, the harbor commission shall report to the board of supervisors that the improvement, development or protection of any such harbor is not practicable, or would involve too great an expense, and such report shall be approved by the board of supervisors, the said harbor commission shall thenceforth cease to exist; or if the proposition for the issuance of the bonds of the county for the improvement, development or protection of such harbor shall, when submitted to the electors, fall to carry by the requisite number of votes, or when any proposed improvement, development or protection of such harbor shall have been completed, and that fact established by a finding of the board of supervisors, the said harbor commission shall cease to exist. Thereafter, however, another commission may be appointed with like duties and powers, as provided for in section one hereof.
Sec. 3. Each commissioner shall, within twenty days after he shall receive notice of his appointment, qualify by taking and subscribing the constitutional oath of office, and by executing and filling with the clerk of the county wherein he is appointed, a bond in a sum to be fixed by the board of supervisors, with two sureties, which bond, when approved by the judge or judges of the superior court of such county, shall be recorded in the office of the county recorder, as other official bonds are recorded, at any time subsequent to twenty days after the appointment of the commission. The said commissioners, or a majority of them having qualified, shall meet at some convenient place in the county and organize by electing one of their number chairman of the harbor commission.
Sec. 4. The commission shall with all diligence proceed to cause proper surveys to be made of any harbor designed to be improved, developed or protected, and shall collect, compile and preserve all proper data and information concerning the said harbor, and as to the necessity, advantage and benefit to be derived by its improvement, development or protection, and shall carefully investigate and examine the condition of such harbor and shall ascertain the best, most feasible and
Sec. 5. All bonds sold for any purpose contemplated by this act shall be sold for not less than the par value and accrued interest of such bonds, and the proceeds thereof shall be deposited in the treasury of the county and placed to the credit of a special fund designated..... harbor fund, created by order of the harbor commission for that purpose, and the said proceeds of the sale of such bonds shall be used solely and exclusively, and for no other purpose, than that for which the bonds were issued.
The harbor commission may receive and place to the credit of said fund any and all donations which shall be used for the purpose for which it was donated. No money shall be paid out of said fund except upon warrant of the county auditor issued upon the written order of the harbor commission, duly allowed and approved by the board of supervisors.
Sec. 6. All improvements, development or protection of any harbor, and all work, labor or service employed therein, shall be built, constructed and done under the power, control, management and authority of the harbor commission; provided, however, that the provisions of this act shall not apply to any harbor, bay, inlet, or other arm of the sea, (or any portion thereof) now maintained or operated by the State of California or any municipality thereof or to any harbor, bay, inlet, or other arm of the sea, in which the State of California has (since the present state constitution was adopted) ceded or granted to any municipality of the state the whole or any portion of the salt marsh or tide lands.
Sec. 7. Any other contrary notwithstanding by vested in them by power on request from the United States or formia in any hardware development or procurement by said government place all or any at the disposal of the United States California for use in development or purchase.
ADVENTISTS MAY IN ANNALYSE
269 Tents Now on Tomorrow
Seventh day Ad eastern California hold their first saturday at Huntington Beach September 5. The tents is in reading.
The general meeting in the auditorium final meetings for children and in Irish languages will be circular tents pose. Every minute ing the entire 10 minutes until 9 p.m. will sititorium meetings a.m., 9:30 a.m., 4:6:45 and 7:30 a.m.
The special service and others will be hands of persons, members of Southern Californiance and provide from various parts Cafeteria, groceries.
Whenever the funds necessary for the doing of any improvement, development or protection for which bonds have been voted, or raised by donation, shall be in the county treasury, the harbor commission shall proceed to carry into effect the said improvement, development or protection of such harbor; provided, that the board of supervisors may sell only such portion of any bonds voted as shall provide funds as the same shall be needed to carry on the work.
The harbor commission shall have power to do all the work of improvement, development, or protection under contract, or may segregate the same into separate parts or divisions, and let contracts for any one or more separate parts or divisions. Every contract for doing any part of said work shall be let after advertisement for bids by publishing notice thereof for at least ten days in one of more daily newspapers published in the county; provided, that, if there be no daily paper published in the county, then by three publications in a weekly paper published therein. Every contract shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder, who shall give such security as the harbor commission shall require for the full and faithful performance of said contract, and the amount and kind of security shall be stated in the advertisement for bids; provided, however, that the board of supervisors may authorize the harbor commission to make contract without advertising for bids for any part of the work the cost of which does not exceed five hundred ($500) dollars; and provided, further, that the harbor commission may reject any and all bids, and re-advertise for bids for doing the whole or any part of said work, or the harbor commission, in its discretion, may, with the approval of the board of supervisors, purchase material, hire or purchase machinery, apparatus or appliances and employ labor to do the work or any part thereof without re-advertising for bids.
Sec. 8. All improvement, development or protection of any harbor done under this act shall be of a substantial and permanent character.
Sec. 9. The harbor commission shall, once in each six months, make out and verify under their oath, and file with the board of supervisors, a detailed statement of their proceedings, showing the amount of money in the harbor fund at the time of their stationery tent and postoffice will be in operation upon the grounds for the accommodation of the campers. H. A. Hebard of Los Angeles, will be in charge of the cafeteria. Teh conference headquarters will be moved temporarily from Santa Ana to Huntington Beach.
Speakers of international reputation will be present, among them Pastor J. E. Fulton, of Wahroonga, New South Wales, president of the Australasian Union conference of the Seventh day Adventists and well known to members of the denomination throughout the entire Pacific Coast. He it was who first entered the Fijil Islands as a representative of the Adventists, and who raised up numerous churches among the native islanders. Mr. Fulton will tell of the wonderful transforming power of the gospel upon the lives of these former cannibals. He is in close touch with gospel work recently started by the Adventists among the savage cannibals of the Solomon Islands and will give a comprehensive idea of what has been accomplished within the last few months.
Miss Petra Tunhelm, superintendent of the West Java Mission of the Adventists, who is in America on furlough, also will speak. Other well known missionaries to be present are Pastor and Mrs. R. F. Cottrell of Honan, China. He is superintendent of the Central China Mission. Francis E. Stafford of Shanghai, China, also on furlough will speak at the camp meeting. He will have with him hundreds of beautifully colored stereo-opticon slides, showing various phases of Chinese life.
Other prominent Adventists who are among the leading speakers are: Pastor E. E. Andross, E. W. Farnsworth, Meade Mac Guire, M. E. Cady, E. J. Hibbard, G. W. Reaser, Dr. Newton Evans, Pastor G. B. Starr, Prof. H. G. Lucas, Pastors W. F. Martin, F. M. Burg, R. S. Owen, J. A. Burden, W. M. Healey, C. F. Folkenburg, C. A. Jensen, W. A. George and W. J. Johnson.
ORANGE COUNTY MEN
SEEK BURied TREASURE
Delving for Gold Supposed to Have Been Buried by Capistrano Padres
Lured by a tale of buried treasure, and guided by a map drawn by an old
shall be paid recording fixed promised published
purchase material, hire or purchase
machinery, apparatus or appliances and employ labor to do the work or any part thereof without re-advertising for bids.
Sec. 8. All improvement, development or protection of any harbor done under this act shall be of a substantial and permanent character.
Sec. 9. The harbor commission shall, once in each six months, make out and verify under their oath, and file with the board of supervisors, a detailed statement of their proceedings, showing the amount of money in the harbor fund at the time of their last report and the amount of all donation since received, and the purpose for which said donations were made, the amount since expended, with the purpose for which it was expended, and the balance remaining on hand in the said fund; provided that the board of supervisors may at any time require a report of the progress of any work being done and of the condition of the harbor being improved, developed or protected, and such other information as the board of supervisors may deem necessary.
Sec. 10. Each member of the harbor commission shall receive a per diem of five dollars for each day actually and necessarily spent in the discharge of his or her duties under this act, together with his or her necessary traveling expenses to be allowed by the board of supervisors upon verified demands presented by each commissioner and paid monthly. (Prior to the voting of bonds, in any and all work under this act, the board of supervisors shall have power to incur, permit to accrue, audit, approve and pay any demand, debt, or obligation against the county in a sum not to exceed five thousand dollars in the aggregate;) provided that the board of supervisors may, by a four-fifth vote of said board of supervisors, permit the expenditure of an additional five thousand dollars, but said additional five thousand dollars shall be upon a showing of necessity by the harbor commission and not exceeding one thousand dollars shall be appropriated at any one time.
All of said money shall be paid out of the general fund of the county until there shall be money in the harbor fund sufficient to reimburse the general fund of the county when the same shall be reimbursed, and thereafter all sums shall be paid out of the said harbor fund.
Sec. 11. Anything in this act to the contrary notwithstanding, there is hereby vested in the board of supervisors the power on recommendation of the harbor commission to use any and all moneys in said harbor fund in conjunction with the government of the United States or the State of California in any harbor improvement, development or protection undertaken by said government or state, or to place all or any moneys in such fund at the disposal of the government of the United States or of the state of California for use in the improvement, development or protection of any such purchase material, hire or purchase machinery, apparatus or appliances and employ labor to do the work or any part thereof without re-advertising for bids.
Sec. 8. All improvement, development or protection of any harbor done under this act shall be of a substantial and permanent character.
Sec. 9. The harbor commission shall, once in each six months, make out and verify under their oath, and file with the board of supervisors, a detailed statement of their proceedings, showing the amount of money in the harbor fund at the time of their last report and the amount of all donation since received, and the purpose for which said donations were made, the amount since expended, with the purpose for which it was expended, and the balance remaining on hand in the said fund; provided that the board of supervisors may at any time require a report of the progress of any work being done and of the condition of the harbor being improved, developed or protected, and such other information as the board of supervisors may deem necessary.
Sec. 10. Each member of the harbor commission shall receive a per diem of five dollars for each day actually and necessarily spent in the discharge of his or her duties under this act, together with his or her necessary traveling expenses to be allowed by the board of supervisors upon verified demands presented by each commissioner and paid monthly. (Prior to the voting of bonds, in any and all work under this act, the board of supervisors shall have power to incur, permit to accrue, audit, approve and pay any demand, debt, or obligation against the county in a sum not to exceed five thousand dollars in the aggregate;) provided that the board of supervisors may, by a four-fifth vote of said board of supervisors, permit the expenditure of an additional five thousand dollars, but said additional five thousand dollars shall be upon a showing of necessity by the harbor commission and not exceeding one thousand dollars shall be appropriated at any one time.
All of said money shall be paid out of the general fund of the county until there shall be money in the harbor fund sufficient to reimburse the general fund of the county when the same shall be reimbursed, and thereafter all sums shall be paid out of the said harbor fund.
Sec. 11. Anything in this act to the contrary notwithstanding, there is hereby vested in the board of supervisors the power on recommendation of the harbor commission to use any and all moneys in said harbor fund in conjunction with the government of the United States or the State of California in any harbor improvement, development or protection under taken by said government or state, or to place all or any moneys in such fund at the disposal of the government of the United States or of the state of California for use in the improvement, development or protection of any such purchase material, hire or purchase machinery, apparatus or appliances and employ labor to do the work or any part thereof without re-advertising for bids.
Sec. 8. All improvement, development or protection of any harbor done under this act shall be of a substantial and permanent character.
Sec. 9. The harbor commission shall, once in each six months, make out and verify under their oath, and file with the board of supervisors, a detailed statement of their proceedings, showing the amount of money in the harbor fund at the time of their last report and the amount of all donation since received, and the purpose for which said donations were made, the amount since expended, with the purpose for which it was expended, and the balance remaining on hand in the said fund; provided that the board of supervisors may at any time require a report of the progress of any work being done and of the condition of the harbor being improved, developed or protected, and such other information as the board of supervisors may deem necessary.
Sec. 10. Each member of the harbor commission shall receive a per diem of five dollars for each day actually and necessarily spent in the discharge of his or her duties under this act, together with his or her necessary traveling expenses to be allowed by the board of supervisors upon verified demands presented by each commissioner and paid monthly. (Prior to the voting of bonds, in any and all work under this act, the board of supervisors shall have power to incur, permit to accrue, audit, approve and pay any demand, debt, or obligation against the county in a sum not to exceed five thousand dollars in the aggregate;) provided that the board of supervisors may, by a four-fifth vote of said board of supervisors, permit the expenditure of an additional five thousand dollars, but said additional five thousand dollars shall be upon a showing of necessity by the harbor commission and not exceeding one thousand dollars shall be appropriated at any one time.
All of said money shall be paid out of the general fund of the county until there shall be money in the harbor fund sufficient to reimburse the general fund of the county when the same shall be reimbursed, and thereafter all sums shall be paid out of the said harbor fund.
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Sec. 8. All Improvement Development Or Protection Of Any Harbor Done Under This Act Should Be Made Out By A Board Of Supervisors A Per Diem Of Five Dollars For Each Day Actually And Necessarily Spent In The Discharge Of His Or Her Duties Under This Act Together With His Or Herecessary Traveling Expenses To Be Allowed By The Board Of Supervisors Upon Verified Demands Presented By Each Commissioner And Paid Monthly. Prior To The Voting Of Bonds In Any And All Work Under This Act The Board Of Supervisors Shall Have Power To Incur Permit To Accrue Audit Approve And Pay Any Demand Debt Or Obligation Against The County In A Sum Not To Exceed Five Thousand Dollars In The Aggregate; Provided That The Board Of Supervisors May By A Four Fifth Vote Of Said Board Of Supervisors Permit The Expenditure Of An Additional Five Thousand Dollars But Said Adjitional Five Thousand Dollars Shall Be Upon A Showing Of Necessity By The Harbor Commission And Not Exceeding One Thousand Dollars Shall Be Appropriated At Any One Time.
All Of Said Money Shall Be Paid Out Of The General Fund Of The County Until There Shall Be Money In The Harbor Fund Sufficient To Reimburse The General Fund Of The County When The Same Shall Be Reimbursed And There After All Sums Shall Be Paid Out Of The Said Harbor Fund.
Sec. 11. Anything In This Act To The Contrary Notwithstanding There Is Here Vested In The Board Of Supervisors The Power On Recommendation Of The Harbor Commission To Use Any And All Moneys In Said Harbor Fund In Conjunction With The Government Of The United States Or The State Of California In Any Harbor Improvement Development Or Protection Under Taken By Said Government Or State Or Place All Or Any Moneys In Such Fund At The Disposal Of The Government Of The United States Or Of The State Of California For Use In The Improvement Development Or Protection Of Any Such Purchase Material Hire Or Purchase Machinery Apparatus Or Appliances And Employ Labor To Do The Work Or Any Part thereof Without Re Advertising For Bids.
Orange County Men Seek Buried Treasure Delving For Gold Supposed To HaveBeen Buried By Capistrano Padres Lured By A Tale Of Buried Treasure And Guided By A Map Drawn By An Old Indian Who Died In San Quentin Three Men Have Made Two Expeditions Into The Roughest Portion Of Santa Ana Mountains They Have Molled Through Heavy Brush Upon Rugged Mountainsides Seeking A Spot beneath Which There Lies Spanish Gold Though Their Search So Far Has been Futile John Irwin And Caprio Celayo Of Orange And Simeon Harris Of Santa Ana Have Not Given Up Hope They Are Still Studying The Old Indian's Map Still Figuring Out The Lay Of The Land Still Planning To Make That Buried Treasure Their Own.
Celayo Who Works On Mr. Irwin's Ranch At Orange Secured The Map From The Old Indian At San Quentin Three Men Have Made Two Expeditions Into The Roughest Portion Of Santa Ana Mountains They Have Molled Through Heavy Brush Upon Rugged Mountainsides Seeking A Spot beneath Which There Lies Spanish Gold Though Their Search So Far Has been Futile John Irwin And Caprio Celayo Of Orange Secured The Map From The Old Indian At San Quentin Three Men Have Made Two Expeditions Into The Roughest Portion Of Santa Ana Mountains They Have Molled Through Heavy Brush Upon Rugged Mountainsides Seeking A Spot beneath Which There Lies Spanish Gold Though Their Search So Far Has been Futile John Irwin And Caprio Celayo Of Orange Secured The Map From The Old Indian At San Quentin Three Men Have Made Two Expeditions Into The Roughest Portion Of Santa Ana Mountains They Have Molled Through Heavy Brush Upon Rugged Mountainsides Seeking A Spot beneath Which There Lies Spanish Gold Though Their Search So Far Has been Futile John Irwin And Caprio Celayo Of Orange Secured The Map From The Old Indian At San Quentin Three Men Have Made Two Expeditions Into The Roughest Portion Of Santa Ana Mountains They Have Molled Through Heavy Brush Upon Rugged Mountainsides Seeking A Spot beneath Which There Lies Spanish Gold Though Their Search So Far Has been Futile John Irwin And Caprio Celayo Of Orange SecuredThe Map FromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOfOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsTheyHaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOFOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTheOldIndianAtSanQuentinThreeMenHaveMadeTwoExpeditionsIntoTheRoughestPortionOfSantaAnnaMountainsThey HaveMolledThroughHeavyBrushOnRuggedMountainsidesSeekingASpotbeneathWhichThereLiesSpanishGoldThoughTheirSearchSoFarHasbeenFutileJohnIrwinAndCaprioCelayoOFOrangeSecuredTheMapFromTHEOLDINDIANATSUCHMANSTATEANDGADES'TAILORINGCOAL.A.J.GREEBLE,B.PROP.
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Offices at Anaheim Sanitation Building Coral Center Los Angeles St.
Aldades' and Gents' Tailoring at Low
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Physician & Surgeon
Offices at Anaheim Sanitation Building Coral Center Los Angeles St.
Ladles' and Gents' Tailoring at Low
ADVENTISTS MEETING
IN ANNUAL CONFERENCE
269 Tents Now on Ground at Huntington Beach
Seventh day Adventists of the Southeastern California Conference will hold their first annual camp meeting at Huntington Beach August 26 to September 5. The tent city of 269 tents is in readiness.
The general meetings will be held in the auditorium, seating 2500. Special meetings for the young people, children, and in the German and Spanish languages will be held in large circular tents provided for the purpose. Every minute of the time during the entire 10 days from 6 a.m. until 9 p.m. will be filled. In the auditorium, meetings will be held at 6 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., and at 2:30, 4, 6:45 and 7:30 p.m. Besides these, the special services for young people and others will be held daily. Thousands of persons, representing all parts of Southern California, will be in attendance, and prominent Adventists from various parts of the world.
Cafeteria, grocery store, book and
The old Indian's story so far as the difficulty of reaching the spot was concerned seems to have been proved in the experiences of Irwin, Celayo and Harris. Their hunt has taken them into a region where brush is thick, where there are no trails and where the land stands on end. They have not found the treasure.
If they seek and find not, they will not be any more disappointed than dozens of others. Oldtimers say maps drawn by old Indians and tales told by natives who knew the ways of the padres have taken many an expedition into the foothills and mountains around San Juan Capistrano. Unless the Indian convict's map is more reliable than the others that have inveigled men from the ways of peaceful, humdrum industry, the Franciscan padres' hidden gold, if there be any, will continue hidden.
WHY WOMEN SUFFER
Many Anaheim Women are Learning The Cause
Women often suffer, not knowing the cause.
Backache, headache, dizziness, nervousness.
Irregular urinary passages weakness, languor—
Each a torture of itself.
Together hint at weakened kidneys.
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Recommended by thousands—
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Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Lawe had. Foster-Milburn Co.,Props., Buffalo, N.Y.
IF YOU LIKE
GOOD BREAD
buy it from one of the most modern and sanitary bakeries in the state. Eat WHITE LILY BREAD and you want no others.
White Lily Baking Co.
SUNSET 120-J
307 WEST CENTER ST.
Electric Power Is The Cheap Power
Because: Cost of installation is less; labor for operating is saved;
less floor space is required; friction and wear and tear are reduced to a minimum; repair bills are obviated; injury to building by vibration is eliminated; there is no loss in the shafting and pulleys; no energy lost in getting started; always ready; always reliable; service is always perfect.
Southern California Edison Co.
SAN DIEGO BEERS
Are made from the best materials obtainable by the most scientific methods, with the result that here—in San Diego—are produced Lager Beers equal to the best produced anywhere in America. Each and every brew is weighed to the pound. The process employed is minutely the same throughout, and this accounts for the strongly increasing demand for
San Diego--“The Quality Beer”
Old Mission Lager--Traditionally Good
San Diego--“The Quality Beer”
Old Mission Lager--Traditionally Good
Healthful Invigorating Satisfying
Accept no substitute if the best is desired.
SAN DIEGO
Consld Brewing Co.
San Diego, Cal., U.S.A.
Good Place to Buy—
G-O-O-D L-U-M-B-E-R
C. GANAHL LUMBER COMPANY
Anaheim, Cal.
Sunset 20 and 362 Home 1053
City Meat Market
Schneider Bros., Props.
We use Anaheim Beef and Provision Company’s meats which we guarantee.
All our meat is U. S. Inspected
GIVE US A TRIAL ON PRICE AND QUALITY
—very interesting
The First Americans
AT THE
San Diego Exposition
very interesting
The First Americans AT THE San Diego Exposition
Remember to see — The Painted Desert, on the Isthmus, when you visit San Diego's Fair.
Two complete Pueblos, built by the Indians themselves—covering seven acres of ground.
A great exhibit showing the every day life of the Indians of Arizona and New Mexico.
Here you will see them making baskets, pottery—spinning, carding and weaving wool into blankets, as they do in their homes on the Painted Desert.
J. H. CLABAUGH, Agent.
Anaheim, Cal.
Pacific 217 Home 1751