oc-plain-dealer 1923-10-04
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16c Per line, for 3 times, 25c Per line
for 6 times. $1.00 per line per month.
No charged ad accepted for less than
45c. Phone 151.
Miscellaneous
GETS REAL REWARD FOR SAVING THREE
WALLA WALLA, Oct. 4.—For once heroism has been given a real,
material reward. Leslie Wiese, Portland youth, has been presented with
500 acres of choice Walla Walla
wheat land as the result of saving
the three young sons of L. W. Lever,
of Troutdale, Ore., front drowning in
the Columbia river, near their home.
The grateful father, according to
report reaching here, made the gift
after one of the finest exhibitions of
skill and strength seen in Troutdale
in some time. The Lever boys were
rowing in a small boat in the Columbia river when the craft became
unmanageable in the swift current.
The lads became excited and jumped
overboard. Their inability to swim
was immediately apparent to Wiese,
on the bank of the river. He dove
into the stream and rescued the trio
after a hard fight in which his life
was endangered.
The land Wiese will get is located
ten miles east of this city on a paved
highway. Its yield for the last 30
years has been from 40 to 50 bushels
an acre, and it sells for $300 an acre.
FINDS TENANTS MADE BOOZE IN HOUSE
CLEVELAND, Oct. 4.—"Are you a bootlegger?"
This next year will be the first
question asked by Rev. Kirk E.
O'Farral, Episcopal clerkman here,
when he goes vacationing and wants
to rent his home furnished.
The reason:
This Summer Rev. O'Farral went
vacationing and before leaving leased
his home furnished. While away at
the lake he was startled to read that
police had raided his home and found
a full-fledged whiskey still in full
operation. His tenants, however,
had fled.
U.S. MILLIONAIRE OFFERS TO BUILD DEVASTATED CITY
Louis J. Horowitz.
Louis J. Horowitz, president of
a nationally known construction
company, has left for Italy to ask
permission of Premier Mussolini to
rebuild ruined Messina. Horowitz
a few dollars for capital. Messina
was wiped out by a volcanic eruption.
FULLERTON TO USE TWO FIRE TRUCKS
The new Fullerton fire truck arrived yesterday afternoon and will be pressed into immediate service while the old one is taken to the shop to undergo repairs. Both trucks, according to Roy Davis, fire chief will
BUENA PARK.
Jack Golden attended the
Arthur Guthrie at Los Acetues Tuesday afternoon. Arthur
18-year-old son of Mr. and
Guthrie who reside south Park.
He had been ill four
of years but was so improved had been at home all sulast Friday he suffered a
passed away at a sanitaAngeles on Sunday. The
services were held at Pierceing parlors and interment.
Mr. Lewis who recently
from New Mexico has puThornton Grocery buildiremodel it into a resiThornton has bought theraipairing shop from J. McKenDr. and Mrs. D. W. Hassed home on Monday from visit with relatives at Soand to the G.A.R. EncaMillaukee.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry wichildren motored to BaeSunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. G. McG_
the Fair at Santa Ana o'
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter rHuntington Beach were caW. B. Shaw home on Mning.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Greecrented the Schotfield cottby sawthons. The Cawmoved their furniture to
the home of Mr. CawthoMr. Cawthon is still implely at the Buena Park samr.
Mr. and Mrs. W.E.
daughter of San Pedro wiguests at the home of M.
Ernest Woodfin.
The Woman's club will
full meetings of the club o
This next year will be the first question asked by Rev. Kirk R. O'Farral, Episcopal clerkman here, when he goes vacationing and wants to rent his home furnished.
The reason:
This Summer Rev. O'Farral went vacationing and before leaving leased his home furnished. While away at the lake he was startled to read that police had raided his home and found a full-fledged whiskey still in full operation. His tenants, however, had fled.
SUFFERER UNDER KNIFE 47 TIMES
POMEROY, O., Oct. 4. — Surgeons here are puzzled. Mrs. Ezra King, 77, a sufferer from dropsy for a number of years, is recovering from her 47 surgical operation, performed for the purpose of removing liquid from her body. The doctors declared it is rare that such an operation is performed more than three or four times without fatal results.
A secret is what you tell someone not to tell because you promised not to tell it yourself.—Murion Chronicle.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. Leota P. Anderson
Office Phone 413
Residence Phone 1074
CHIROPRACTOR
204 Fisher Building
Anaheim, California
Six Years’ Practice in L. A.
Dr. J. H. Coleman
CHIROPRACTOR
250 E. Center St., Ground Floor
Phone 845 Anaheim, Calif.
Phone 380
Dr. D. G. Golding
General Office Practice
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted
Cassou Bldg, 120 W. Center St.
Anaheim, Calif.
IRWIN C. SUTTON, M. D.
SKIN AND ALLIED DISEASES
Hours: 11 to 4 and 7 to 8
OFFICE 412 SPURGEON BLDG.
SANTA ANA.
M. EUGENE DURFEE
ARCHITECT
FULLERTON TO USE TWO FIRE TRUCKS
The new Fullerton fire truck arrived yesterday afternoon and will be pressed into immediate service while the old one is taken to the shop to undergo repairs. Both trucks, according to Roy Davis, fire chief will then be held in readiness for action at a moment’s notice, taking turn about unless the fire is of such magnitude as to require the services of both.
STEPHENSON GETS POSTOFFICE PLUM
Terry Stephenson of the Santa Ana Register will be named postmaster at Santa Ana, following endorsement this week by the Republican county central committee. Congressman Phil D. Swing already has recommended Stephenson, it was declared today in Santa Ana. The term is for four years, but the appointee usually holds office as long as he likes if his party remains in power.
CALIFORNIA HOTEL, FULLERTON
S. Brown, A. J. Robenstein, Walker and L. L. Eisenman, W. H. Green and J. D. Hamilton, Los Angeles; C. D. Terry, East-Vanghan, New Mexico; A. L. Langes and E. F. Rounville, San Francisco.
DIAMOND CUTTING
American interests plan to establish a diamond cutting plant in British Guiana, where the production of the gems is increasing.
WALKING STICK
An Englishman has a walking stick that can be into a golf club by screwing over the ferrule.
Loma Vista Memorial Park Cemetery
ESTABLISHED 1914
Endowed for Perpetual Maintenance
Loma Vista is the only Cemetery in Northern Orange County is endowed for perpetual upkeep
CONTINENTAL MAUSOLEUM COUNTY
FULLERTON—
DIRECTORS—L. S. Himes, President; B. F. Pinson, Vice-President; F. E. Proud, F. C. Rimpau, Argus Adams
BUSINESS OFFICE—18 Standard Bank Bldg. Phone 156 Franklin Howatt Secretary
BRICK
COMMON AND FACE IN LIGHT GRAY COLOR,
IRWIN C. SUTTON, M. D.
SKIN AND ALLIED DISEASES
Hours: 11 to 4 and 7 to 8
OFFICE 412 SPURGEON BLDG.
SANTA ANA.
M. EUGENE DURFEE
ARCHITECT
Phone 592, New Kraemer Bldg.
Anaheim, Calif.
Office Hours 10 to 4 Phone 810
Dr. Guy Allison Rawson
MEDICINE-SURGERY
714 Lemon Street Anaheim, Calif.
JOHNSTON-WICKETT
CLINIC
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
HOURS
8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
BRICK
COMMON AND FACE IN LIGHT GRAY COLOR,
CAPACITY 40,000 PER DAY
Brickmaon, Plaster and Concrete Sand—Day or Night Service
Factory located, La Palma and West Streets.
One Block South of Fullerton Water Plant
Orange County Brick & Tile Co. Inc.
Phone—Anaheim 995
TUBBY
FISH
GEE WILLIKERS,
LOOK AT TH FUNNY
FISH! I NEVER SAW ONE LIKE
THAT BEFORE
ITS GOT TWO HEADS AN' TWO TAILS.
HOLY SMOKE!
Copyright, 1923, by United Feature Syndicate
BUENA PARK
BUENA PARK, Oct. 4. (Spl.)—Jack Golden attended the funeral of Arthur Guithur at Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon. Arthur was the 20-year son of Mr. and Mrs. John Guithur who reside south of Buena Park. He had been ill for a number years but was so improved that he had been at home all summer. On last Friday he suffered a relapse and passed away at a sanitarium in Los Angeles on Sunday. The funeral services were held at Pierce Undertaking parlor and interment made at Anglewood Cemetery.
Mr. Lewis who recently came here from New Mexico has purchased the Horton Grocery building and will model it into a residence. Mr. Horton has bought the shoe repair shop from J. McKim.
Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Hassan returned home on Monday from a months visit with relatives at South Dakota and to the G.A.R. Encampment at Willaukee.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crump and children motored to Bellflower on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L.G. McGee attended the Fair at Santa Ana on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willard of Huntington Beach were callers at the V.B.Shaw home on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs.S.S. Greenewalt have moved their furniture to Cypress to the home of Mr. Cawthon's mother, Mr. Cawthon is still improving slowly at the Buena Park sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs.W.E.Fogle and daughter of San Pedro were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woodfin.
The Woman's club will begin the full meetings of the club on Thursday.
NEW TODAY
C. E. RAMELLA
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Plans, specifications and estimates given free of charge. Office 1000 E. Center-st., Anaheim.
DRESSMAKING — At your home.
Mrs.Dabney, phone 333-M.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished Apt.
1003 E.Broadway. Phone 857.
LA PALMA GARDENS
Located 1-4 mile west of Orange County Brick and Tile Co. factory on La Palma and Garden Grove road right between the fastest growing towns of Fullerton and Anahiem.
Lots 50x153, $560. Terms: ten per cent down, balance $15 per month Water, gas and electricity on tract.
Caly Fillerton 379, or 711-J and I will be pleased to show property.
Chas.R.Sutherland, 109 So.Spadra, Fullerton.
WANTED TO BUY—Old bicycles, and bicycle frames. 171 W.Center.
FOR RENT—4-room modern house, unfurnished. Inquire 419 N.Paulina-st.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms with board, Must give reference. One block from postoffice. 218 Chestnut.
FOR RENT—Duplex bungalow, 5 large rooms and breakfast nook, all built-in features and garage. Inquire 324 N.Lemon-st. Phone 227.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Modern 6 room house, hardwood floors, $4250 terms; will take lot as part payment. 206 S.Vine-st. Phone 576-R.
FOR RENT—Small furnished house and garage Adults. 843 Zeyn-st.
FOR RENT—Garage, 325 E.Sycamore.
$1000 LOTS
ALTA VISTA PLACE
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE—Jersey and Guernsey cow, C.F.Hughes, first house on S.Palm st., off Ball road.
POULTRY
POULTRY wanted for cash. Phone E.W.Pohlman, 7R2.Address RD2.
ARE YOUR CHICKENS LOUSY? Parker's Magic Wonder given in the drinking water or foods, rids fowls of lice and mites; it's a tonic guaranteed. Local Feed Dealers.
Rhode Island Red hatching eggs from world's greatest laying strain.No Sunday sales.W.Starbuck,301 W.Maple,Fullerton.Phone 59-M.
HISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Ford roadster, 427 Helena-st.
FOR SALE—Boy's Ranger bicycle, cheap if taken at once, 315 Bush-st.
FOR SALE—Washing machine and wringer; 3-4 bed, iron crib, 204 N.Olive st.
FOR SALE—Alfalfa and bean straw,Riverside Alfalfa Growers Ass'n.210 Hill Bldg.,Santa Ana.Phone 1283M.
FOR SALE—One washing machine and clothes-wringer.Call at 501 E.Chartes st.,Anahiem.
PIANO like new.Fullerton,620.Harry Fellinge.Nelson Music Co.
FURNITURE FOR SALE—Overstuffed chair and couch, one box couch,bed and spring; one piano; electric light fixtures; one child's hand-car.So.Pac.Depot.West Anahiem.
$1000 LOTS
ALTA VISTA PLACE
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE—Jersey and Guernsey cow,C.F.Hughes.first house on S.Palm st.,off Ball road.
POULTRY
POULTRY wanted for cash.Phone E.W.Pohlman,7R2.Address RD2.
ARE YOUR CHICKENS LOUSY? Parker's Magic Wonder given in the drinking water or foods,rids fowls of lice and mites; it's a tonic guaranteed.Local Feed Dealers.
Rhode Island Red hatching eggs from world's greatest laying strain.No Sunday sales.W.Starbuck,301 W.Maple,Fullerton.Phone 59-M.
HISTORY
WANTED—good pay.Los Angeles
WANTED—eral house.Call after 6:36
WANTED—eighth grade papers.Appears
WANTED—bond and Orange and Leads furnish mission to person,315 California.
FOR RENT rooms and 82-J-2.
FOR RENT adults,420
FOR RENT also bedroom garage,322
FOR RENT rooms and space; leasing homes.center.st.
FOR RENT Strictly no water.Re Lemon-st...
FOR RENT 113 Emily
FOR RENT room furniture.N.Lemon;
FOR RENT
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Greenewalt have rented the Schofield cottage vacated by Cawthons. The Cawthon's have moved their furniture to Cypress to the home of Mr. Cawthon's mother, Mr. Cawthon is still improving slowly at the Buena Park sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fogle and daughter of San Pedro were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woodfin.
The Woman's club will begin the full meetings of the club on Thursday afternoon at the Community Hall. All members who have articles finished for the bazaar are asked to bring them to this meeting.
Miss Ruth Wilshire of Los Angeles was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golden for several days this week.
Mr. J. Swain has returned from Los Angeles where he underwent an operation at a Los Angeles hospital.
The bazaar committee from the Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. W. B. Shaw on Monday after and made some articles for the bazaar and also made plans for the various booths. After the business was over ten and small cakes were served by Mrs. Shaw.
Jasper Woodfin of Whittier visited at the home of his brother Ernest Woodfin on Monday.
Lawrence Robeson Jr., fell and hit his tongue so badly that six twitches were taken in it by Dr. Paulan P. Johnson at the Buena Park sanitarium on Tuesday afternoon.
WALKING STICK
An Englishman has invented a walking stick that can be converted into a golf club by screwing heads over the ferrule.
ALPARK CEMETERY
ED 1914
Mutual Maintenance in Northern Orange County that perpetual upkeep
MAUSOLEUM CO.
BERTON—
ent; B. F. Pinson, Vice-President;
Campau, Argus Adams
and Bank Bldg. Phone 158.
utty Secretary
PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEER
A man who has spent a lifetime in the business now established in POULTRY
POULTRY wanted for cash. Phone E. W. Pohlman, 7R2. Address RD2.
ARE YOUR CHICKENS LOUSY? Parker's Magic Wonder given in the drinking water or foods, rids fowls of lice and mites; it's a tonic guaranteed. Local Feed Dealers.
Rhode Island Red hatching eggs from world's greatest laying strain. No Sunday sales. W. Starbuck, 301 W. Maple, Fullerton. Phone 59-M.
ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO.
HAY, GRAIN, FEEDS, POULTRY SUPPLIES, FERTILIZERS, WOOD, COAL, SPRAYS AND INSECTICIDES.
Public Weight Masters
242 W. Center St.
Anaheim, California
Pomegranate Dairy
For Delivery Phone 325-R Robert H. Easton
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
RANCH SUPPLIES
WALLIS Tractor
1924 Model
Greatest offer ever made for a few days only. Price reduced $440.00.
NEW PRICE
$1185
ORDER NOW
Delivery Any Time
This offer expires Monday, Oct. 8th. Get in your reservation. No money down.
R. T. CURTIS
Phone 1063-W ANAHEIM
TIME TABLE
A. T. & S. Fe R. R.
Trains to Los Angeles
*No. 79...5:08 a.m.
*No. 71...10:30 a.m.
*No. 73...2:45 p.m.
PROFESSIONAL
AUCTIONEER
A man who has spent a lifetime in the business now established in the city of Anaheim, where he will conduct a general auction business in Anaheim and vicinity. No sale too large or too small. Will sell real estate, livestock, furniture and general merchandise, or any sold from the auction block. For dates or any information, call 202 W. Center st., James E. Stewart's once.
JACK MARTIN
Nationally Known as the Irish Auctioneer.
SCOURS UTENSILS
Soap into which steel wool is introduced before the cakes are moulded has been invented for scouring aluminum utensils.
Mistake Was Natural
By WINNER
LIKE FUN IT IS!
ITS TWO FISH GROWN TOGETHER - I CAN PROVE IT BY MISTER WINKLE. HE OUGHT A KNOW HE OWNS TH STORE
THAT? OH,
THATS ONLY A FISH THAT HAS BEEN SPLIT OPEN
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HELP WANTED
WANTED—Woman for housework; good pay. Call Mrs. Lewis, 602 S. Los Angeles; phone 691-M.
WANTED—Girl or woman for general housework; one who can cook Call after 6 p.m., at 122 S. Olive.
WANTED—Boys in the seventh and eighth grade and high school to carry papers. Apply Plain Dealer.
WANTED—Girl to assist with housework; can go home nights. Phone 336.
WANTED—Several all around stock, bond and mortgage salesmen for Orange and Los Angeles Counties. Leads furnished. Salary and big commission to right parties. Apply in person, 312-13 Hill-St., Santa Ana, California. Phone 2246.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Lower sunny apt. of 3 rooms and bath, furnished. Phone 82-J-2.
FOR RENT—Half of new duplex; adults. 420 E. Center st.
FOR RENT—3 room furnished apt; also bedroom; separate entrance; garage. 327 S. Olive st.
FOR RENT—Five rooms, new; five rooms and sleeping porch; office space; lease on store; also two country homes. Harry E. Scott, 128 East Center st.
FOR RENT—Single and double Apt. Strictly modern, continuous hot water. Reasonable rent. 149 N. Lemon-st., Colonial Apts.
FOR RENT—Apt. Stewart Apts. 113 Emily Street.
FOR RENT—October 1st, new 4-room furnished flat and garage. 747 N. Lemon; phone 394-J.
FOR RENT—Front Apt. suitable for
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Good residential lot, close in, $1500. Address Box W, care Plain Dealer.
FOR SALE, LEASE OR RENT—Rotary and Standard rig with boilers, engine, etc., or will put on good piece of land for part royalty. Anaheim K. No. 3, Box 202, Phone Ana 100R2.
$1000 LOTS
ALTA VISTA PLACE
ONLY FIVE HUNDRED FEET
—from the Standard Oil Co. test well on the Wagner grove, we have four acres of 8-year-old valencias facing on paved road. This is priced at $5000 an acre, easy terms, and will make a splendid home place with the possibility of a fortune in oil.
SIMPSON REALTY CO.
130 West Center St.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Six-room modern house on large corner lot. Call at 116 N. Los Angeles st. Ask for Mr. Hunt. After 6 p.m. call at 501 E. Chartres st.
FOR SALE BY OWNER—One of Anaheim's prettiest bungalows, just completed. Owing to change of plans owner must sacrifice for immediate sale. Box 23, Plain Dealer.
FOR SALE—3 rooms and bath, $4,-000; $2000 down and terms, or all cash; will discount to $3800. Owner. 206 S. Walnut st.
FOR SALE—On N. Clementine, a "Dierker-built" residence; price right. See G. L. Story, exclusive agent. 119 N. Los Angeles st; phones 199.
FOR SALE—Fine east front residential lot, close to school. Phone owner at 865, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
"Nothing But the Truth"
We will swear to and certify these as safe and sane, conservative and profitable investments.
NEW DUPLEX—acknowledged by the best-informed as the best of its class in Anaheim, both as to construction and location. Each side as roomy as any large five-room residence and built-ins, plumbing and light fixtures, are high class in every respect. Choice park residential district location on main paved street, extra wide lot. You cannot duplicate the location and building at our extremely low figure. Price $11,025. I ought to be $14,000, judged by all standards of value.
FIVE-ROOM new house; extra large rooms, sunny sleeping rooms, large closets with built-in dressers and large mirrors in doors; hardwood floors throughout. Extra wide lot fronting paved street, with nice lawn and shrubbery; rear yard in turf; double garage. A home of class, distinction and comfort at $7875. This can be handled with $2000 cash.
FIVE ACRES—ten-year-old valencias in Anaheim's best valencia district. Fully improved; modern six-room residence, garage, etc. A dependable and consistent large producer, as the soil is of the best.
SIDNAM REALTY
245 CO PHONE 210
PLUMBING
FIVE FT. TUBS, $24.50; lavatories $6; large sink, $5.50; china toilet combination $28; combination water heater $23. 915 N. Los Angeles-st. Anaheim.
D. F. MURPHY—Practical plumber and gasfitter, repairing a specialty. 123 Melrose-st. Phone 1095.
NOTICES
NOTICE to real estate men—my
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Man's light gray Stetson felt hat; has black ribbon; on Gli-bert st., between Broadway and Ball road; reward. Phone 44, Anaheim.
STRAYED—A team of gray mares with roached mane. Please notify J. H. Beatty; phone 610-J.
FOUND—Watch, in Anaheim. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for ad. Call M. Pletz, 609 S. Lemon st.
LOST—From ranch corner Katelle and Brookhurst one bluish-gray and one white horse. Phone Santa Ana 170-1-W.
SEE THIS TAG on Every Orange
PLUMBING
FIVE FT. TUBS, $24.50; lavatories $6; large sink, $5.50; china toilet combination $28; combination water heater $23. 915 N. Los Angeles-st. Anaheim.
D. F. MURPHY—Practical plumber and gasfitter, repairing a specialty. 123 Melrose-st. Phone 1095.
NOTICES
NOTICE to real estate men—my 4-1-2 acre ranch on S. Brookhurst road has been sold by Realtor James E. Stewart and is off the market. W. L. Helms.
BLUNDER CORRECTED
This golfer is using a tee that is higher than is necessary, and when he makes his next shot from the green at ground level it will have the effect of making the clubs seem of different lengths, causing him to mis-judge and top the second shot.
PANTOMIME by J. H. Striebel