anaheim-gazette 1924-10-30
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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
October 31, 1874
Rev. E. B. Kellogg and wife arrived by the stage on Monday.
The schooner Phil Sheridan arrived at Anaheim Landing from Little River with 200,000 feet of lumber consigned to Halstedt and Company.
Hugo Forster, a brother of Don Juan Forster of Santa Margarita ranch, dropped dead from his horse while returning to Los Angeles from the races on Thursday afternoon.
At the regular meeting of the Fairview Grange, held last Saturday afternoon, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year. David Evey, master; J. D. Taylor overseer, Edward Evey, lecturer; Amos Wright, chaplain; J. M. Guinn, secretary; A. G. Smith, treasurer. H. Clay Kellogg, Steward, Byron Clark, assistant Steward, Alex Carpenter, gate keeper; Mrs. Mary Kellogg, Ceres; Miss Chapin, Pomona. Mrs. Ida Smith, Flora, Miss Laura Evey, Lady assistant steward.
We mentioned some time ago that Mr. Robert McFadden of Santa Ana was making preparations to go into the dairy business and the manufacture of cheese on an extensive scale.
residents of this county and a pioneer has lately written an able and interesting article upon orange culture in Southern California.
Lumber has advanced five dollars per thousand feet in San Bernardino caused by the great demand for teams.
25 Years Ago This Week
November 2, 1899
Wm. Falkenstein of the firm of Harris and Falkenstein was in town yesterday. Mr. Falkenstein informs us that his firm has rented the three rooms in the Deutsch block and that carpenters and painters will be put to work immediately renovating the premises and that the stores will be open about the 15th or 20th. The firm will carry a general line of dry goods groceries and furnishing goods.
Wm. Peckstein was in town on Tuesday from his ranch at Buena Park.
Otto Zeus was in town over Sunday visiting his folks. Otto has taken a situation as assistant agent for the Santa Fe company at North Ontario.
Joe Backs left on Sunday afternoon for Los Angeles, where he has taken a position with the wholesale house at Cohen and Goldwater in the mens' furnishing and boot and shoe line.
We mentioned some time ago that Mr. Robert McFadden of Santa Ana was making preparations to go into the dairy business and the manufacture of cheese on an extensive scale. The firm of Mr. Calisher and Co. has been acting as agent for the sale of the cheese in Anaheim and report the demand for the cheese is so great that it is difficult to keep any stock on hand.
The brick store of Mr. Laugenberger on the corner of Center and Lemon streets is rapidly going up. The contractor says that he will have the roof on in about three weeks. Although the progress of Mr. Kroeger's building on Center street has been somewhat retarded on account of the difficulty of procuring lime, it too commences to assume visible proportions.
Messrs. Gaillard and Savin have entered into a co-partnership for the transaction of a general merchandise business and will open today in the building formerly occupied by Helman and George.
On last Saturday afternoon just as Don Jose Corona and his wife Dona Manuela of Upper Santa Ana were seated in their carriage ready to start to a ball the saddle horse of one of the accompanying persons broke loose and whilst passing the carriage Don Juan attempted to catch it at the instant of leaning forward to catch the rein, his horses became frightened and started to run, throwing him violently to the ground. In attempting to cross a barranca the horses in their mad career tilted the carriage so much that Dona Manuela was thrown head downward and received such injuries that death resulted in a few minutes.
A post office has been established at Westminster and John Torrey Jr., superintendent of the Grange store has been appointed postmaster.
Mr. M. L. Goodman of the firm of Goodman and Rimpau, has returned from San Francisco and his stock of Fall and winter goods will continue to arrive every steeper Tuesday from his ranch at Buena Park.
Otto Zeus was in town over Sunday visiting his folks. Otto has taken a situation as assistant agent for the Santa Fe company at North Ontario.
Joe Backs left on Sunday afternoon for Los Angeles, where he has taken a position with the wholesale house of Cohen and Goldwater in the mens' furnishing and boot and shoe line. Joe will attend to the shipping and boxing department.
Senor de la Guerra was in town on Saturday afternoon accompanied by Senora de la Guerra. Senor de la Guerra looks for rain a plenty this coming winter and says if it will kindly hold off far a week it may descend in any quantity suitable to the weather clerk. He has gathered in his chills, halled his hay and now is busy gathering his walnuts, of which he will have an excellent crop. He will finish this week and then let it rain, he says as much as it wants to.
Wm. Schwenckert has taken a job with Herr Nebulungs' force of walnut craders and packers at the Southern Pacific uptown freight depot. The other day a visitor to the works, being somewhat overcome by the fumes of the sulphuring process, said he did not see how the men about the place could stand it. Schwenckert replied: "Oh, it don't make any difference to me. I am a city trustee. I'm used to hell and brimestone."
Carpenters Kealiher and Enearl began yesterday making the necessary changes in the room in the Metz block adjoining Boyd's which will be used by Lippincott's undertaking establishment.
Mrs. N. F. Steadman visited with friends and relatives in Los Angeles on Saturday and Sunday. She returned on Sunday morning.
C. Otto Rust left yesterday on a month's trip to Oregon.
A. H. Cargill leaves tomorrow for New York on a business trip. He will be absent three or four weeks.
Mrs. Browning and daughter Nellie, who have been visiting in Shasta and San Jose for some time returned on Saturday to their home in Anaheim.
These meetings will then be reported while Governor Frye
A post office has been established at Westminster and John Torrey Jr., superintendent of the Grange store has been appointed postmaster.
Mr. M. L. Goodman of the firm of Goodman and Rimpau, has returned from San Francisco and his stock of Fall and winter goods will continue to arrive by every steamer.
The Gazette came very nearly not putting in an appearance this morning. If it hadn't been for a man on the bed in the vacant store room down stairs, when it, the bed, caught fire, and if the man's trousers hadn't caught fire, and if he had not felt an uncomfortable beat in his posterior regions, the probabilities are that Anaheim would have lacked its Sunday paper. But then you can't most always generally tell. If a lighted candle had not been too close to the bed, this item would not have been written.
Dr. J. C. Phillips has gone to attend lectures. In his absence the business will be attended to by his partner, Dr. S. R. Greaves who comes highly recommended as a dentist.
At a special meeting of the supervisors on Wednesday it was decided to build a bridge over the new San Gabriel river a short distance below the telegraph crossing and also to construct the three bridges on the Anaheim and Willington road. The clerk was ordered to advertise for proposals to build these bridges in accordance with specifications on file in his office.
Col. J. J. Warner, one of the old time
C. Otto Rust left yesterday on a month's trip to Oregon.
A. H. Cargill leaves tomorrow for New York on a business trip. He will be absent three or four weeks.
Mrs. Browning and daughter Nellie, who have been visiting in Shasta and San Jose for some time returned on Saturday to their home in Anaheim.
Owing to the illness of Mrs. Mottram, the meeting of the social evening club which was to have been held at the home of Miss Olga Zeus this evening has been postponed until next Thursday evening.
A flowing well was struck on Saturday in the Santa Fe territory which yields 500 barrels of oil per day. The strike was made at a depth of 1200 feet.
Mr. V. B. Lovering, one of the prosperous horticulturists of Orangethorpe avenue was a visitor in town yesterday.
Ernest Kellenberger drove over to Santa Ana on Tuesday afternoon on a short business trip. He expects to leave for Mare Island on the 15th to re-enlist in the navy.
Roman Wisser and wife are entertaining Charles Reister and family recently from Albuquerque.
John Hartung, Oliver Hill, Bob Dunn and W. H. Blennnerhassett were among the Anaheimmers taking in the pacing race at Los Angeles on Saturday. The race was won by Gentry, the fastest time being 2:03 1-4, the best time ever made in a pacing race
on the coast. Three carloads of Orange County excursionists returned on the midnight train. The boys all report a fine time.
Anabeim Camp No. 432 Woodmen of the World entertained their friends last evening at the Opera House. There was a log sawing contest between teams from the Santa Ana, Fullerton and Anabeim camps. The entertainment concluded with a hop! The committee was composed of Dr. H. A. Johnston, J. M. Backs, Jr., L B Kroeger and Johnny Cleveland.
Assessor Vegeley was in town on Friday.
Nine hundredths of an inch of rain fell early on Monday morning beginning at 4 o'clock and continuing until daylight. The total precipitation for the season according to Mr. Dickel's gauge amounts to 1.47 inches.
COMMITTEE OF NINE TO VISIT THIS COUNTY
The California highway committee engaged in a study of the state highway system, will begin its final inspection trip in Los Angeles, November 6th, and will interview the boards of supervisors and civic organizations of Los Angeles, Orange, Alameda, San Mateo and San Francisco counties between that date and November 12th. This is the announcement of W. F. Nixon, secretary of the committee.
The committee will assemble in the office of the highway commission, Pacific Finance Building. Los Angeles, Thursday, November 6th at 9 a.m. for a conference. At 2 p.m., the committee will leave for Santa Ana, Orange county, to interview the mer supervisor of Tulare County, Dinuba.
W. F. Mixon, secretary of the California Highway Commission, is acting as secretary of the committee.
Members of the committee are serving the state without compensation.
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September, 1924, all the right title, and interest of the said Martha A. Squires deceased, at the time of her death and all the right title and interest which the estate by operation of law or otherwise than or in addition to that of the said deceased at the time of her death, in and to all that certain lot and parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Orange, State of California, bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the Southeast corner of lands sold by W. Fisher to J. H. Stuntz, said southeast corner being at the East boundary line of Lot "L" of the Chapman Tract as surveyed by Geo. C. Knox, running thence on the center line of the Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company's ditch North 56 degrees 15' West one and 53-100 (1.50) chains; thence North 6 degree 15' West Four and 50-100 (4.50) chains; thence North 44 degrees 30' West Five and 80-100 (5.80) chains; thence South no degrees 35' West Nine and 50-100 (9.50) chains; thence North Eighty-nine degree '40 East Five and 90-100 (5.90) chains to the place of beginning and containing three (3) acres.
Also that certain lot of land being a part of said Lot "L" described as follows: beginning at a point in the center of the Anaheim and Silverado Road, Five and 26-100 (5.26) chains Westerly from the center of said upper main ditch and running thence along the middle of said road South 89 degrees 15' West One and 1-10 (1.10) chains; thence North no degrees 25' West Nine and 3-100 (9.03) chains; thence North 89 degrees 15' East One and 10-100 chains; thence South no degree 25' East Nine and 3-100 (9.03) chains to the place of beginning, containing One (1) acre of land.
The terms and conditions of sale: Cash in lawful money of the United States, at least ten-(10) per cent of the purchase price to be paid at the time of the sale on filing of the bid and the balance on the confirmation of the sale by the Superior Court.
All bids or offers for the above described real estate must be in writing and will be received at any time after the first publication of this no-
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On Tuesday November 11th, the committee will leave San Francisco or a trip over the Skyline Boulevard and the proposed Bay Shore Highway, meeting with the supervisors of San Luteo county at Redwood City at an hour to be set by that board.
Wednesday, November 11th, will be given over entirely to a hearing in San Francisco at which representatives of the Board of Supervisors, the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, the California State Automobile Association, the Down Town Association, the Commonwealth Club and other organizations desiring to particlpate will be heard.
Arrangements for the Los Angeles meeting, Secretary Mixon said, are in the hands of E. E. East, engineer for the Automobile Club of Southern California, and a member of the committee. Details of the Oakland meeting will be announced by State Senator A. H. Breed, resident t of Piedmont, and chairman of the Committee. The San Francisco meeting is in charge of A. E. Loder, engineer for the California State Automobile Association, and also a member of the committee.
These meetings will complete the formal hearings of the committee. It will then begin the compilation of its report which will be presented to Governor Friend W. Richardson for
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 13.979
In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange.
In the matter of the estate of Julien O. Royer, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, Special Administrator of the Estate of Julien O. Royer. Deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said special administrator at 307 North Philadelphia Street, in the city of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, which said place the undersigned selects as a place of business in all matters connected with said estate, or to file them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange.
Dated October 2nd, 1924.
MAX ROYER,
Special Administrator for the Estate of Julien O. Royer, deceased.
Clifford H. Hughes, Attorney. Suite 417. 215 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, California.
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NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
Blue Light Silver Mines Company, a corporation, with its principal place of business at 242 West Center street, in the city of Anaheim, Orange County, California.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a meeting of the directors of the Blue Light Silver Mines Company, a corporation, held on the 18th day or August, 1924, an assessment of seven cents (0.07c) per share was levied on the subscribed and issued capital stock of said Corporation, and made payable to Sam L. Collins, treasurer of said Corporation, at the office of said County, at 242 West Center Street, in the city of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, on or before the 25th day of September,
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East One and 10-100 chains; thence South no degree 25' East Nine and 3-100 (9.03) chains to the place of beginning, containing One (1) acre of land.
The terms and conditions of sale: Cash in lawful money of the United States, at least ten-(10) per cent of the purchase price to be paid at the time of the sale on filing of the bid and the balance on the confirmation of the sale by the Superior Court.
All bids or offers for the above described real estate must be in writing and will be received at any time after the first publication of this notice and before making said sale by the undersigned executor of the last will of said deceased at the office of Tipton and Callor. 203-204 First National Bank Building, Anaheim, Californiac or may be delivered to the executor personally or may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California.
CHARLES H. SQUIRES,
Executor of the last will of Martha A. Squires, deceased.
Aug. 28. Sep. 4 and 11. 1924.
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
Santa Ana, Cal., Aug. 12. 1924
In pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, California adopted August 12. 1924, directing this notice. NOTICE INHERBY,GIVEN that the said Board will receive at its office at the Court House at Santa Ana, at or before the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. Of September 2. 1924, sealed bids or proposals for the grading and paying a portion of Grand Avenue and the construction of a reinforced concrete bridge.
Bids must be made on the form provided for the purpose addressed to the Board of Supervisors, Orange County, California, marked "Bid for Grand Avenue."
The work to be done in accordance with the profiles, plans and specifications adopted by the Board of Supervisors, on file in the office of said Board and in the office of the County Superintendent of Highways in the Hall of Records.
The bidder must submit with his proposal a satisfactory check certified by a responsible bank and payable to order of the County of Orange, or a bidder's bond for an amount not less than five (5) per cent of the aggregate sum of the bid, as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract if the same is awarded to him and in event of failure to enter into such contract said check or bond shall become the property of County.
The amount of the bond to be given to secure faithful performance of the contract for said work shall be twenty-five (25) per cent of the contract price thereof, and an additional bond in any amount equal to fifty (50) per cent of the contract price for said said County for the building of claims for any material or supplies furnished for the performance of the work contracted to be done by contractor or any work or labor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at a meeting of the directors of the Blue Light Silver Mines Company, a corporation, held on the 18th day or August, 1924, an assessment of seven cents (.07c) per share was levied on the subscribed and issued capital stock of said Corporation, and made payable to Sam L. Collins, treasurer of said Corporation, at the office of said Corporation, at 242 West Center Street, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, on or before the 25th day of September, 1924. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the said 25th day of September, 1924, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., on the 15th day of October, 1924 at the place above specified, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and the expenses of sale.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Corporation, this 20th day of August, 1924.
(SEAL)
Secretary Blue Light Silver Mines Company, 242 West Center Street, Anaheim, California.
August 28-5t
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
In the Matter of the Estate of
Martha A. Squires, deceased
Executors Notice of Sale of Real Estate at Private Sale.
Notice is hereby given that it being necessary for the payment of charges of administration, claims against the estate and legacies, and being for the advantage and benefit and best interest of the above entitled estate and those interested therein that the executor of the last will of Martha A. Squires, deceased, will sell at private sale to the best bidder for cash, as provided by law and subject to the confirmation of said Superior Court, on or after the 12th day of
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