oc-plain-dealer 1919-02-03
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MUSIC CO. MOVES INTO NEW QUARTERS
The Schmidt Music Co. has moved into its new quarters in the Kroeger-bldg today. Messrs Schmidt, Danz and Barnes deserve warmest commendation for giving Anaheim what is without doubt the finest establishment of the kind in Orange-co. In fact, the new store would be a credit to Los Angeles which has larger but none finer in appointments and ability to serve the music loving public.
The store has hardwood floors, beautiful display windows with cathedral art glass above, splendid display counters and racks for sheet music and records, four booths for demonstration of talking machines and player pianos, show cases for stringed and smaller musical instruments, balcony for offices and rest room, and large workshop and store-room in the rear. On the floor are large rugs and art squares.
If you are proud of your town and its business institutions, drop into this fine store.
DISCS BY CARLOAD
George Dunton will begin buying disc harrows for Fordson tractors by the carload. They come 35 to a car, from the Roderick Lean Mfg. Co. at Mansfield, O. He is just now splitting a car with the Whittier dealer. He has 11 orders ahead for discs. Plows sell about one-third as fast as harrows here.
NEW BUSINESS MEN
W. T. Scully and B. A. Johnston
WARRANT FOR DRIVER
Mrs. Maria Valencia of Santa Ana, has sworn to a complaint charging an auto driver with carelessness in that a stage hit her buggy, threw her out and severely bruised her. The accident occurred on the state highway near the West Chapman street bridge. The auto was driven by J. S. Ranch.
Judge Williams has sentenced Francisco Ruelas to San Quentin for a term of from one to fifteen years. Ruelas was one of a gang that robbed James' tire store of an auto load of tires.
SELL 4 CARS TODAY
The Taggart Motor Company reports the following sales for today: Two Chevrolets to the Rastanchury Ranch of Fullerton; one to R. N. Johnson of Placentia; and one to R. H. Lee of Brea.
1.70 INCHES RAINFALL
Anaheim's total rainfall in the recent storm was 1.70 inches, according to Max Nebelung's guage.
NO NEW FLU CASES
Dr. Trunaw reports no cases of influenza Saturday or Sunday.
RALLY AT HIGH SCHOOL
Tomorrow evening at the High School auditorium at eight o'clock there will be held a rally to boost for the debate which will be held Thursday morning. A feature of this rally will be a Jazz orchestra by Walter Burgess and Johnnie Johnston. There will also be a burlesque debate between Anaheim and Orange-co.
George Duntok will begin buying disc harrows for Fordson tractors by the carload. They come 35 to a car, from the Roderick Lean Mfg. Co. at Mansfield, O. He is just now splitting a car with the Whittler dealer. He has 11 orders ahead for discs. Plaws sell about one-third as fast as harrows here.
NEW BUSINESS MEN
W. T. Scully and B. A. Johnston have purchased the Union Oil station at the stage bus line in rear of Valencia Hotel. Both men are experienced oil men, having been for 10 years engaged in the oil business in Montana.
300,000 Fruit Trees. All leading varieties. Now it is the best time to plant. Ask for our Catalogue. Orange County Nursery Company. Saleyard; North Los Angeles St. Anaheim. Phone 228 W.
FOR THE PLUMBING IN THAT NEW HOUSE
FOR THAT REMODELING JOB
FOR ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK
GET MY FIGURES
H. H. ARMBRUST
Successor to Armbrust & Goodrich
127 No. Los Angeles St.
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE AND SINGER SHOP
Sewing Machines Sold and Rented
All Makes of Second Hand Machines For Sale
Olla, Needles and parts for all makes
Also Planos and Talking Machines
MR. AND MRS. REEKS
218 E. Center St. Anaheim, Cal.
Phone: Pacific 169
DR. JOHN P. BRASTAD
Practice Limited to Surgery and Medicine of the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Scientific Fitting of Glasses Suite 205-206, First National Bank Anaheim, Cal.
DR. J. L. BEEBE
Anaheim Emphasizing Surgery and Obstetrics
205-B-15-14, First National Bank Hours, 14:7:5 Sunday by appointment Pacific 555-C; Home 592 Residence: 720 Lemon Street Pacific 555-M; Home 332, two rings
DRS. JOHNSTON, & WICKETT
RALLY AT HIGH SCHOOL
Tomorrow evening at the High School auditorium at eight o'clock there will be held a rally to boost for the debate which will be held Thursday morning. A feature of this rally will be a Jazz orchestra by Walter Burgess and Johnnie Johnston. There will also be a burlesque debate between Anaheim and Fullerton on the subject. Resolved That the government should have a monopoly on the powder supply.
The debate will be followed by a mock trial. There will be persons brought so trial who are under suspicion. Ruth Omar and Floyd Barker will support the Anaheim side on the affirmative question and Charles Selms and Mr. M.P. Dome will represent Fullerton. At the mock trial Arthur Bradley will take the part of the prosecuting attorney, Alva Rogers attorney for the defense, and William Jessurun, judge, together with other students.
When Tired of excuses call THE Puritan Dry Cleaners
Phone 547 - 212 E. Center Next to old City Hall
Public Weighing ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO.
Feed Wood Coal Seeds ROSIN SPRAY
220 West Center St.
OLINDA BUS LINE
TIME TABLE,
Lv. Anaheim, 6:00 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 10:15 p.m.
Scientific Fitting of Glasses Suite 205-206, First National Bank Anaheim, Cal.
DR. J. L. BEEBE
Anaheim
Emphasizing Surgery and Obstetrics
205-B-13-14, First National Bank
Hours, 1-4; 7-5; Sunday by appointment
Pacific 555-J; Home 333
Residence: 720 Lemon Street
Pacific 555-M; Home 333, two rings
DRS. JOHNSTON,
& WICKETT
FIRST FLOOR IOWA HOUSE
119 North Claudina St.
Anaheim California
J. C. OSHER, D.D.S., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Oral Surgery, Glasses Fitted
Suite 1, Central Bldg, Anaheim
Pacific Phone 387
J. W. UTTER, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office and residence, 156 South Los Angeles Street
Hours :: :: 2 to 4; 7 to 8
Phones: Pacific 383; Home 1712
TIPTON & CAILOR LAWYERS
Notary in Office
Rooms 203-204 First National Bank Building
Phone Pacific 385W
DR. G. A. NETH
General Drugs Practitioner
Suit 4, Cassou Building, Anaheim
Our treatments are especially advantageous for alliments of the nerves and pains in the muscles and joints.
Acute or chronic diseases of the various organs often yield with surprising alacrity to our modalities.
FEES REASONABLE
Coal Seeds
ROSIN SPRAY
220 West Center St.
OLINDA BUS LINE
TIME TABLE,
Lv. Anaheim, 6:00 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 10:15 p.m.
Lv. Fullerton, 6:40 a.m., 10:10 a.m., 1:10 p.m., 4:55 p.m., 10:25 p.m.
Lv. Placentia, 6:50 a.m., 10:20 a.m., 1:20 p.m., 5:05 p.m., 10:35 p.m.
Lv. Olinda, 7:15 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 11 p.m.
Ar. Brea, 7:35 a.m., 11:05 a.m., 2:05 p.m., 5:50 p.m., 11:20 p.m.
Lv. Brea, 8:50 a.m., 11:50 a.m., 3:45 p.m., 5:50 p.m., special, 11:20 p.m.
Lv. Olinda, 9:10 a.m., 12:10 p.m., 4:05 p.m., 6:10 p.m., special, 11:40 p.m.
Lv. Placentia, 9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 4:25 p.m., 6:30 p.m.
Lv. Fullerton, 9:40 a.m., 12:40 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 6:40 p.m.
Ar. Anaheim, 9:50 a.m., 12:50 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 6:50 p.m.
Special trip for G. & L. school children leave Brea 7:50 a.m., arrive Olinda 8:10 a.m., leave Anaheim, Orange County, California.
"The Frostless Bell"
Phones: Home 1072; Pacific 151 SUBSCRIPTION, IN ORANGE COUNTY;
Per Year, in advance $1.50 Outside Orange Co., per year... $2.50 R. W. ERNEST, Manager FAUL F. HESTER, Editor
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM
Garden Grove
GARDEN GROVE, Feb. 3 Special)—L. Booe is able to be around again after a tussel with the flu.
Nelson Cook was at Santa Susana Tuesday looking after his ranch interests.
C. B. Scott is sporting a handsome new trin six touring car.
R. A. Poerson and family attended the funeral of their brother-in-law, the late Wm. Johnson, at Hollywood Wednesday.
Iving German has accepted a position with Mr. Knapp as bookkeeper. He will also look after the interests of the Garden Grove City Water Co., of which Mr. Knapp is president, commencing Feb. 1.
Soulie Oertley and family arrived here from Nobleford, Alberta, Canada; Tuesday evening and are visiting with Mr. Oertley's parents north of town. They have not yet definitely decided where they will locate, but will doubtless make their home in Garden Grove.
Mrs. Ernest Shaw and son, of SH-the W. A. Wheeler home the past week. They expect to remain at Long Beach during the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Wheeler are sisters.
G. L. Beardsley and family and E. B. Singer and children motored to Newport Beach Tuesday.
Mrs. R. W. Elliott and Mrs. George are visiting at San Diego.
Mrs. Phillips, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mayhew, accompanied by her children and a friend, Miss Dontall, of Chino, visited at the May new home Tuesday.
A party composed of Will Lenhardt, Garfield Alen, Will Salsbury and J. J. Rossolot and son, Raleigh, who was recently released from the army, motored to Escondido Tuesday in quest of quail.
E. B. Singer and children of Los Angeles are visiting at the home of G. L. Beardsley. Mrs. Singer is caring for her brother and family who are ill with influenza at Phoenix, Arisa, Mr. Beardsley and Mr. Singer are cousins.
Millo Allen has been having a serious time of it the past week as the result of running a rusty nail into his hand, causing infection and a near case of blood poisoning.
National Orange Show
CALIFORNIA'S BIGGEST
MID-WINTER EVENT!
AT SAN HERNARDINO
FEBRUARY 15 TO 02
National Orange Show
CALIFORNIA'S BIGGEST
MID-WINTER EVENT!
AT SAN HERNARDINO
FEBRUARY 14 TO 23
PAGEANT OF PEACE
California Fruit Growers Golden Tribute
to Victory
80 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS 80
A gorgeous spectacle portraying the splendor
and riches of the citrus fruit industry.
A million oranges in a beautiful wonderland
garden of fruits and flowers.
Seven Bands and Free Vaudeville Entertainment.
Auto Show and Industrial Show.
Citrus Institute for California Growers
February 20-21
FIFTY CENTS SEES IT ALL
A Midway of Rollicking Fun
Keep the Home
Safeguard
Housekeepers who have always
Baking Powder with utmost sasometimes importuned by canva
Seeds
SPRAY
Center St.
US LINE
ABLE,
10:00 a.m., 10 a.
15 p. m., 10:15
6:40 a. m.,
p. m., 4:55 p.
6:50 a. m.,
p. m., 5:05 p.
5 a. m., 10:45
5:30 p. m., 11
a. m., 11:05 a.,
5:50 p. m.,
a. m., 11:50
5:50 p. m.,
m.
a. m., 12:10
6:10 p. m.,
9:30 a. m.,
5 p. m., 6:30
9:40 a. m.,
p. m., 6:40 p.
9:50 a. m.,
5 p. m., 6:50
G. & L. school
7:50 a. m.,
a. m., leave
arrive Brea.
COUNTY
REALER
Newspaper
class matter at
calm, Cal., under
179.
RY MONDAY,
FED FRIDAY
County, California.
ISS BEUF"
Pacific 151
ANGE COUNTY:
per year... $1.50
Manager
Editor
Safeguard
Housekeepers who have always
Baking Powder with utmost sasometimes importuned by canvaother baking powders because the
or under the false pretense that t
especially selected for Government
The Government is now using Roya
der and has used it continuously for fo
Be on your guard against cheat
ders as they invariably contain a
derived from mineral sources.
The label on the can will show
baking powder you now use, or an
or old that may be offered, contain
Royal Baking Powder is the
cream of tartar which is degrapes. It contains no alum,
bitter taste and is absolutely pure
"We always use Royal Baking Powder we know when we use it we are not anything injurious."
Royal Baking Powder Co.,
Miss Clara Ohnstad departed for her home at Florence, S. D., Tuesday morning in response to a message stating that her father was ill.
A new switch board is being installed in the Sunset office to be connected with the two companies March 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pearson were called to Hollywood Monday by a message stating that Mrs. Pearson's brother-in-law, William Johnson, was seriously ill with influenza pneumonia. He died, however, before they reached his bedside. He was a popular young man and was known to a number of Garden Grove people. He was a well-known drug-gist of Holloywood, and at the time of his death was working in the same drug store with J. T. McElree, formerly of Garden Grove. His wife survives him.
Valentine dance at Olive Saturday even, Feb. 6th. Good music; new management.
FOR SALE—400 lbs. good cull walnuts, 15¢ per lb. J. W. Wall, B. No. 3, Anaheim.
Out Today
Victor Records
For February
No. 64792—$1
"La Capineira," by Galli-Curel.
No. 87289—$2
"Boat Song," by Geraldine Farrar.
No. 64793—$1
"Bring Back My Bonnie to Me"
No. 15518—$85c
"Till We Meet Again"
Hart, and James
"Have a Smile for Every One You Meet"
Sterling Trio
No. 15812—$85c
"Rock-a-bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody"
Vernon Dalhart
"The Pickaninny's Paradise"
Sterling Trio
No. 64792—$1
"La Capitana," by Galli-Curel.
No. 87289—$2
"Boat Song," by Geraldine Farrar.
No. 64793—$1
"Bring Back My Bonnie to Me"
No. 18518—$85c
"Till We Meet Again"
Hart and James
"Have a Smile for Every One You Meet"
Sterling Trio
No. 18512—$85c
"Rock-a-bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody"
Vernon Dalhart
"The Pickaninny's Paradise"
Sterling Trio
No. 18515—$85c
"The Worst Is Yet to Come"
Billy Murray
"One You Tame Wild Wimmen"
Billy Murray
No. 18511—$85c
"Oh! Frenchy!"—Medley One-step
J. C. Smith's Orch.
"Mewow!"—One-stem
J. C. Smith's Orch.
No. 18513—$85c
"Mountain Blues"-Fox trot
Orig. Dixieland Jazz Band
"Clarinet, Marmalade, Blues"-One-step in
Orig. Dixieland Jazz Band
No. 18517—$85c
"Mother, Here's Your Boy"
Lewis Jones and Shannon Four
"Watch, Hope and Walt, Little Girl"
Charles Hart
WEBER'S
Book & Music Store
Home Baking
guarded
have always used Royal
utmost satisfaction are
ed by canvassers to try
because they are cheaper
etense that they have been
Government use.
now using Royal Baking Pownuously for forty years.
against cheap baking powly contain alum which is
resources.
can will show whether the
now use, or any brand new
ferred, contains alum.
Powder is made from
which is derived from
no alum, leaves no
absolutely pure.
Baking Powder because
use it we are not using
Powder Co., New York