anaheim-gazette 1924-06-26
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
Items of Local Interest Culled from the Files of Former Issues of This Paper
50 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK
From the Gazette of June 27, 1874.
Westminster has another artesian well. Rev. J. F. Marquies is the owner.
Rev. J. E. Miller will preach in the Presbyterian church tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock.
Out of 5000 lime trees transplanted last month by Dr. Hardin only fifteen failed to survive.
A petition is in circulation at San Juan, asking that it be made into a water district.
Messrs. Fields, Schumacher and Ed. Miles have gone to Holcomb valley in pursuit of happiness, deer, etc.,
Gallatin, San Fernando and Anaheim devoted the evening of St. John's day to Terpsichore.
Dr. C. J. Phillips, surgeon dentist, will return next week and remain permanently at this place.
Mr. H. McLellan and lady were in town during the early part of the week and participated in the celebration of St. John's day.
ing for a few minutes. Whilst she was in the house a young son of the family came up in the rear of the horse and was kicked so violently that death ensued in a short time after.
The following list of letters remained in Wells, Fargo and Co.'s Express, June 26, 1874.—R. Aguilar, Murdock Henry, Mrs. Corona, R. H. Gilman, Chase, Hille, W. J. Patterson, Capt. Glassell, H. Armor, J. W. Gibson, Miss M. Odie, C. Stappenbach.
We were pleased and gratified on Thursday by the reception of a box of smoking tobacco with the best wishes of that worthy gentleman and our very good friend, M. L. Goodman. We were pleased with the prospect of many a pipe of good tobacco and gratified that we have inspired even in one person sentiments of an agreeable nature towards ourselves.
Orange Items.—Mr. Gardner is having a neat home erected on his place near Mr. Hayward, Mr. Curtis is the builder.—The grain crop is doing well, headers are busy gathering the harvest home. Corn flourishes. Beans not so good as last season. Water now runs through the entire plain to Tustin and Santa Ana in the new ditch.—The grasshoppers ate Mr. Bierce's strawberries, naughty bucks...
Gallatin, San Fernando and Anaheim devoted the evening of St. John's day to Terpsichore.
Dr. C. J. Phillips, surgeon dentist, will return next week and remain permanently at this place.
Mr. H. McLellan and lady were in town during the early part of the week and participated in the celebration of St. John's day.
Mr. Jacob Keller and wife will leave on next Tuesday for a visit to Germany, after an absence of over thirty years.
Sheffield has received a large windmill to match his 9000 gallon tank. It is of the Dexter make and was purchased from the agents here, Helmann and George.
The Pacific malt steamship company intend placing upon the Central American and Mexican coast a regular line of steamers, stopping at all way ports from Panama up.
It is rumored that the Southern Pacific company have purchased forty acres of land for depot grounds, etc. The location is said to be at the north end of Los Angeles Street.
Suits have been commenced by the Los Angeles and San Bernardino Land company against the settlers upon Los Bolsas rancho. The papers will be served today.
Dr. McCoy of Westminster had a pillow case party a few nights ago. No one was invited. Yet every body came. The guests were in pillow cases and the Doctor was in slippers.
The suit of Irvine, Flint and Co. vs. Monreal, a supposed squatter upon the rancho Lomas de Santiago, will come up before the District court next Tuesday.
Dr. Stanway of Los Angeles has just received from Mexico ten thousand lime trees from two to four years old which are now in nursery and can be bought at reasonable prices.
We had the pleasure and honor of a visit on Tuesday from E. W. Tallant of San Gabriel Mission. Mr. Tallant is largely engaged in the importation from the Sandwich Islands of banana roots and all other tro-
Orange Items.-Mr. Gardner is having a neat home erected on his place near Mr. Hayward, Mr. Curtis is the builder.-The grain crop is doing well, headers are busy gathering the harvest home. Corn flourishes. Beans not so good as last season. Water now runs through the entire plain to Tustin and Santa Ana in the new ditch.-The grasshoppers ate Mr. Elice's strawberries, naughty bugs.-Mumps and measles stalk through the community.-Capt. Abbott says Goodall and Nelson will examine Newport bay with a view to establishing a landing at that place.-Orange now has a daily mail: The news reaches us in time for breakfast.
25 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK
From the Gazette of June 29, 1899.
Anaheim Lodge No. 28, of the Fraternal Brotherhood and Loyalty Lodge, No. 30 of the same order (the ladies lodge) were consolidated at Backs Hall on Friday evening by Mrs. Neldeck of Los Anageles. Supreme vice president of the order. The officers of the new lodge, which will be called Anaheim Lodge No. 28, are as follows: Oscar Renner, President; Mrs. W. M. Cooper, vice-president; Mrs. J. D. Lane, Chaplin; F. C. Rimpau, Secretary; Miss Ida L. Menger, treasurer; L. Z. Kroeger, sergeant; Mrs. Lincoln, W. A. A.; Mrs. Susmil, I. D. K.; C. J. Balfour, O. D. K.; Finance Committee, J. P. Des Granges and Miss Stanton; Trustees, J. H. Clabaugh, Mrs. Eve Boyd and Mrs. Landreth; Musician Nellie Carver; Physician, G. S. Eddy.
H. D. Polhemus was in from Miraflores yesterday. He reports his section flourishing, having two slidings, one at Miraflores and the other at East Miraflores where the new line to Santa Ana has put in a 1400-foot siding for the accommodation of Tustin and Santa Ana trains.
The engagement is announced of Henry J. Goege and Miss Clementine Fossek, two popular young people of this city.
Mrs. Fred Mickle and her three children departed on Thursday for San Francisco to visit with relatives and friends at Alamenda and Santa Clara for a couple of months. Mr. Mickle will go north in August to at-
Dr. Stanway of Los Angeles has just received from Mexico ten thousand lime trees from two to four years old which are now in nursery and can be bought at reasonable prices.
We had the pleasure and honor of a visit on Tuesday from E. W. Talant of San Gabriel Mission. Mr. Talant is largely engaged in the importation from the Sandwich Islands of banana roots and all other tropical plants, grown on those islands. Orders sent him will meet prompt and immediate response.
Capt. Debney, of the steamer San Luis, made an examination of the bar at Newport on Wednesday. As we missed an opportunity to interview him whilst passing through Anaheim, we cannot give definitely the result of his investigation. We understand, however, from parties at Santa Ana that his impression was favorable and that he considers the entrance much better than at Wilmington.
The ball given at Entorprise hall on Wednesday evening in commemoration of St. John's day, passed off most pleasantly to all participants and was financially as well as socially pronounced success. Among the notable features of the evening was the brilliant army of tempting edibles gotten up under the supervision of C. C. Higby and Co. of the Planters hotel.
The many friends of Christien Meyerholz, an old resident of Anaheim, but now living at Cucamongo, will be grieved to learn of the sad calamity which befell him last week. Mrs. Meyerholz had, on returning from a drive, left her horse and buggy stand-
The engagement is announced of Henry J. Goege and Miss Clementine Fossek, two popular young people of this city.
Mrs. Fred Mickle and her three children departed on Thursday for San Francisco to visit with relatives and friends at Alamenda and Santa Clara for a couple of months. Mr. Mickle will go north in August to attend to business matters in the northern Metropolis.
Miss Thile Schwentker left on Friday for Los Angeles to spend a forty-night visiting with friends.
Mrs. Conrad and two daughters and Mrs. Leweke went to Catalina on Friday for a short outing at that popular resort.
L. J. Christopher, the well known Los Angeles Caterer was in town on Tuesday afternoon. He reports business lively in town.
P. A. Derge and Bird Beebe returned on Saturday from their outing trip to Kern county well bronzed, toughened up from their three weeks sojourn in the mountains.
Mrs. Holman who was thrown from her bicycle a fortnight ago has so far recovered as to be able to sit up and will doubtless soon be restored to her usual health.
Olaf and Oscar Warling started for Oxnard on Monday on their bicycles.
County Clerk Beckett advertises that the Board of Supervisors will sit as a board of Equalization begin-
FARMS TO BE RESTOCKED WITH HIGH PRODUCING ANIMALS
G. H. Hecke, Director, State Department of Agriculture, who advises farmers to replace cattle killed in eradication of foot and mouth disease with only high producing grade and pure-bred animals.
Sacramento, Cal.—California will attain a higher standard for its livestock if the advice of G. H. Hecke, Director, State Department of Agriculture is followed in restocking those California farms which have been depleted of animals during the recent foot and mouth disease outbreak.
With the cooperation of Sam H. Greene, manager California Dairy Council, the State Department of Agriculture has started a movement for using only grade and pure-bred animals, free from tuberculosis, and big producers, in we know how easily we may be tempted by price and other conditions. We should remember that while good breeding must be paid for to start with, it is cheapest in the long run. It should also be remembered that a poor producing animal is dear at any price.
"Profitable animals cannot be selected on general appearance. Production records are the only reliable guide in the relation of dairy stock.
My advice to those persons who now contemplate restocking is to select their animals carefully IF YOU WANT a good turkish Bath and Swedish massage—the place to get it is 628 N. Main Street, Santa Ana.
A dangerous sport is any kind we are too old to take part in.
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ning on Monday next, July 3d and continuing until July 17th.
Miss Amy Kroeger went to Los Angeles on Monday and will remain for a week with friends.
Mrs. Frobling advertises for rent her residence property on Chartres Street opposite the water works.
Peter Weisel, Esq., left on Monday for the East and Europe. He will be absent during the summer.
Miss Teresa Sullivan is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kirby at Peralta. Miss Sullivan is a planiste of very fine ability and is quite a social favorite.
Miss Pauline Kroeger returned home on Monday from a visit of five weeks with her cousin, Mrs. Franz, at Redlands and 2 weeks with friends in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Lionel Browning was down from Los Angeles on Friday in attendance, upon a case in the superior court.
Clarence Groat was in the city from Los Angeles on Saturday. He has secured the contract for the erection of the club house which the Bolsa Chica gun club will erect on the preserves at Bolsa. The building will cost $8000 and have 40 rooms. He is also at work upon the construction of the dam near the mouth of the slough which is designed to keep out the salt water above a certain level. The grounds when completed will be among the finest in Southern California.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
In The Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange.
In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of H. Wayne Andrews, A Minor.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Guardian of the person and estate of H. Wayne Andrews, a minor, will sell, at private sale, to the highest bidder upon the terms and conditions.
Miss Pauline Kroeger returned home on Monday from a visit of five weeks with her cousin, Mrs. Franz, at Redlands and 2 weeks with friends in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Lionel Browning was down from Los Angeles on Friday in attendance upon a case in the superior court.
E. Turck returned on Sunday from the Hawaiian Islands, after an absence of several months. He leaves next week with his family for Chino where he will resume his position as head chemist in the sugar factory.
Mrs. Linot came over from San Gabriel on Saturday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Adolph Rimpau and Mrs. Kirby. She departed for her home on Monday, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Lucretio Richards who has been visiting relatives here for some weeks past.
Julius Schneider advertises that he is prepared to do fumigating at reasonable rates. He is one of the most successful fumigators in Southern California.
Tim Carroll has returned from his trip to the northern part of the state after an absence of a month.
Joseph Helmsen was in attendance at the superior court during the consideration of the probate calendar on Friday. Joseph is the executor of the will of Mrs. Bittner, deceased, and was named as administrator of the property of the decedent. While in Santa Ana he had his picture taken, called on Sheriff Lacy, Uncle Dan'l Baker and various other celebrities.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
In The Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Orange.
In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of H. Wayne Andrews, A Minor.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Guardian of the person and estate of H. Wayne Andrews, a minor, will sell, at private sale, to the highest bidder upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmation of the above named Superior Court on or after the 20th day of June, 1924, at ten o'clock in the foremento of said day, at the office of Weisel & Stark, Room 2, Golden State National Bank Building, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said H. Wayne Andrews, in and to all that certain real property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to wit:
An undivided one-half interest in the East twenty-five (25) acres of the Southwest quarter (SW¼) of the Northeast quarter (NE¼) of Section Eight (8), Township Four (4), South Range Ten (10) West S. B. B. & M.
Terms and conditions of sale: Said real property will be sold for cash, lawful money of the United States, and every bid must be accompanied by at least ten per cent (10%) of the amount of the bid, the balance to be paid on confirmation of sale.
Said real property will be sold subject to a mortgage for Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars, and certificate of title will be furnished at the expense of said estate.
All bids must be in writing and may be left at the office above named or at the office of the Clerk of the above entitled Court at any time after the first publication of this notice and before making the sale.
Dated, June 5, 1924.
H. V. WEISEL
Guardian of the person and estate of H. Wayne Andrews, a minor.
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