anaheim-gazette 1903-12-17
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The Sign Was Rulnons.
A member of the colored race who presides over the destinies of a barber shop in West Philadelphia is looking for a former customer who recently played a rather mean joke upon him. The customer in question was shaved regularly at the colored man's shop, and the proprietor held his opinion and advice in good regard. One morning the boss of the shop wanted a new and high toned sign to hang over the door, and he appealed to the aforesaid customer for an idea. The customer's wit was ready, and several days after the following sign was discovered hanging from the shop: "Tonsorial Abattoir."
The next day the regular customer passed the shop and noticed the following over the door: "Barber Shop."
The proprietor is waiting for the regular customer, and the regular customer is waiting for a little collection of excitement to blow over—Philadelphia Press.
Knew His Fate.
"Silas, my lad," said the grocer to his new assistant, "who bought that moldy cheese today?"
"Mistress Brown, sir," was the youth's reply.
"And the stale loaf we could not sell last night?"
"Mistress Brown, sir."
"Where's that lump of rancid butter that the baker refused?"
"Mistress Brown bought it, sir," was the answer.
"And the six eggs we could not sell a week since?"
"Mistress Brown—Are you ill, sir?" asked Silas, as the grocer turned green and groaned.
"No, no! Only I'm going to tea at the Browns' tonight," replied the unhappy man as he wiped the perspiration from his face and sank into chair.—London Tit-Bits.
A Modern Cannery.
A modern cannery is a marvel of mechanical ingenuity. After the fish is cleaned automatic machines do nearly all the remainder of the work, even in some instances filling the cans with a motion for all the world like that of two human hands, one holding the can, the other crowding it full of raw fish I shall not attempt to enter into a description of the machinery. The can of fish is started rolling on its way, and one has the impression that it continues to roll through machine after machine, hardly touched by human hands It rolls into the cooker and out again.
Insects Used For Medicine.
The cochineal insect is in some case recognized as a medicine and at one time had a reputation for wonderful virtues. Honey and wax, often used in pharmacy, are insect products, while galls, used in medicine for the astringent properties and the gallic and tangle acid they furnish, are also the work of insects.—London Tit-Bits.
An Affecting Scene.
Mr. Younghusband—Darling, you have been weeping. What is it, my sweetest love?
Mrs. Younghusband—Horse radish!
No man really feels his importance until after his wife calls his attention to the fact that he is somebody.—Milwaukee Sentinel.
Santa Ana Steam Laundry Agency
I run a laundry wagon that will call for and deliver your laundry twice a week. Laundry coming in as late as 9 o'clock Thursday morning will be delivered to you Saturday at 5 o'clock.
E. W. McCOLLUM.
Wall Street Wrecks.
"Wall street leaves an ineffaceable
Forgotten, but Not Lost.
"My dear," said Mr. Pewny turing to put in a word as she for breath. "may I ask what tedding about?"
"I can't remember it just plied his fraternity." You'll out of my head. But if I good reason for it do you suffer as mad as I am? And she broke loose again. Tribune.
The Only Difference
"De difference between de figerin' on perpetual motion." cle Eben. "an'd man dat's system to beat de races is d petual motion man didn't hatch in de fus' place." Washington.
Between the party of the and the party of the see there's many a sorrow same law.—Schoolmaster.
Coughing Spell Caused Death
"Harry Duckwell, aged choked to death early yesterdays at his home, in the present wife and child. He contracted
A Modern Cannery.
A modern cannery is a marvel of mechanical ingenuity. After the fish is cleaned automatic machines do nearly all the remainder of the work, even in some instances filling the cans with a motion for all the world like that of two human hands, one holding the can, the other crowding it full of raw fish. I shall not attempt to enter into a description of the machinery. The can of fish is started rolling on its way, and one has the impression that it continues to roll through machine after machine, hardly touched by human hands. It rolls into the cooker and out again, even rolls itself into a bright colored label, and finally somehow rolls into a packing box, ready to be loaded in the car waiting at the door. Ray Stannard Baker in Century.
Fashionable Chairs, Perhaps.
Squire Hanson's language seldom lacked vigor, but was often wanting in strict accuracy and sometimes in consistency.
"I've been over to talk with Alvira Pond about selling that corner lot," he said one day to his wife, his ruddy face nottiled with purple from some recent exertion. "and I'll never enter her parlor again, never! Not a chair in the room but what is impossible to sit down in, out of the question to get up from and leaves you with such a cramp you can't move hand nor foot when you stand!" - Youth's Companion
The Real Force.
"Man does his best when he is hard put to it. Necessity, you know, is the mother of invention." said the observer of men and things.
"Yes," replied the benedict. "bus necessity were invention's mother-law then you'd see how invention would have to hump itself." - Philadelphia Press.
Evidence of an Eyewitness.
Guest—Why do you believe in second sight, major?
Major Darby (in an impressive whisper—Because I fell in love at fire night!—Punch.
If a row threatens you don't let it go far that you become bitter and willing to hurt yourself in order to hurt your enemy.
Some persons do first, think afterwards and repent forever. - Secker.
Revolution Imminent
A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quilty dismember the troublesome causes. It never falls to tone the stomach, reglate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify the blood. Down systems benefit particularly, and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50c, and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed I W. B. Hutchinson, the druggist.
Anger and Digestion.
A well known physician has written "Anger is a passion which especially Mrs. Younghusband—Horse radish!
No man really feels his importance until after his wife calls his attention to the fact that he is somebody. Mill waukee Sentinel.
Santa Ana Steam Laundry Agency
I run a laundry wagon that will call for and deliver your laundry twice a week. Laundry coming in as late as 9 o'clock Thursday morning will be de livered to you Saturday at 5 o'clock.
E. W. McCollum.
Wall Street Wrecks.
"Wall street leaves an ineffaceable stamp upon a man," said a New York lawyer the other day. "It isn't so apparent when he is on the crest of the wave, for he spends his money freely, and no one questions his means of getting it. But when he goes broke! He is absolutely unfitted for getting on his feet unless he can do it in a day. He has been accustomed to seeing fortunes won and lost in a few hours, and he can't see why fortune will not knock at the same door twice.
"I know a man who went broke in a crash six years ago. He is a good business man when not imbued with the fever of speculation. He could obtain a good position at $5,000 a year. But he would have to work and work hard to earn his salary. So he is looking for 'easy money'—to make his million in a year; consequently he has borrowed from his relatives until they are tired of him. They want him to go to work, but I doubt whether he will view the matter in the light they do until it is too late and the last golden opportunity has slipped away from him and left him a speculative and misanthrope wreck." - New York Press.
Fight Will Be Bitter
Those who will persist in closing their eyes against the continual recommendation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss. has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her." Guaranteed by W. B. Hutchinson, 50c and $1. Trial bottles free.
Not Very Far Wrong.
In one of the public schools on occasion, while an examination was in progress in one of the eighth grade classes, the teacher inquired of one of the sweet girl pups:
"What form of government have we in the District of Columbia?"
The pupil hesitated an instant. Recalling that the district commissioners had been busy making addresses at the several commencements then in progress, she explained in true school girl style:
"In the District of Columbia we have an oratorical form of government." - Philadelphia Press.
A Feeling of Security.
"I'm so surprised to hear your wife likes the house so much; it's so small."
"Yes, but there are lots of closets in it."
"True, but they're extremely small."
Fingerin' on perpetual motion,
cle Eben, "an'd man dat's system to beat de races is the pertual motion man didn't hatch in de fus' place." - Washington
Between the party of the there’s many a sorrow same law—Schoolmaster.
Coughing Spell Caused De-
"Harry Duckwell, aged choked to death early yesterling at his home, in the present wife and child. He contracted cold a few days ago and paid attention to it. Yesterday mast was seized with a fit of cough continued for some time. His for a physician, but before he rive another coughing spell and Duckwell died from suffice St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Do Ballard's Horehound Syruphave saved him. 25c, 50c and Hatzfeld's drugstore.
Good is positive: Evil privative, not absolute. It is which is the privation of evil is so much death or no Emerson.
A Poor Bargainer.
Ethel—I offered Ferdy a his thoughts.
Edith—Well, I'll never let you shopping for me!—Puck.
Ballard's Horehound Syruphave immediately relieves hoarshough, oppressed, ratttling, raffic difficult breathing. Henry C druggist, Shullsburg, Wisla May 20, 1901: I have been Ballard's Horehound Syruphave years, and have never had a tion that has given better saat I notice that when I sell a book come back for more. I can recommend it." 25c, 50c and Hatzfeld's drugstore.
His Choice.
"What kind of breakfast for prefer?" asked the land lady of boarder.
"Flannel cakes and pure milk buttered toast, ham and egg fee," replied the young man, als appetite with him. - Det Press.
He Found a Cure
R. H. Foster, 318 S. 2d st Lake City, writes: "I have bred with dyspepsia or indigestion relief, but I have found Herbine. I recommend it to friends who are afflicted that it is curing them too." 50c field's drugstore.
Used the Whole Boo
"That count," said Miss B will never do for me. He is ful and profligate in his habbit "Why, what has he done no ed her friend."
Done! Why, he had the write his full name, titles dresses in my autograph album timore News
Anger and Digestion.
A well known physician has written "Anger is passion which especial units the stomach for doing muc work. If it occurs often or be protracted, but little food should be taken. Those who indulge in it have a double cause for abstinence. Both their foll and their stomachs call for a fast."
A woman knows more about dress than a man knows about everything she combined.—Philadelphia Record.
Fame is the perfume of heroic deeds.—Socrates.
Favorite Family Remedy
Frequently accidents occur in the house which cause burns, cut sprains and bruises. For use in such cases Bailard's Snow Liniment has so many years been the constant favorite family remedy. 25c, 50c and $1 a Hatzfeld's drugstore.
A Follow One.
Mrs. Cance—Yistiddly was Mrs. Maud's birthday, an her ould man praised her wid a silver taypot.
Mrs. Murphy—Solid?
Mrs. Casey—Sure, yez be jokin'. How would she put tay in it if it wor solid?—Kansas City Journal.
Filling a Vacancy.
Mrs. Neworks—Yes, Tessile, your uncle made his money before you were born.
The Names—Did he? Well, it's a good thing to have somebody in the family who were born rich, isn't it, auntie?
A Frightened Horse
Running like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occurrences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable salve handy, and there's none as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, eczema and niles disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 25c at Hutchinson's drugstore.
The pupil hesitated an instant. Recalling that the district commissioners had been busy making addresses at the several commencements then in progress, she explained in true schoolgirl style:
"In the District of Columbia we have an oratorical form of government."—Philadelphia Press.
A Feeling of Security.
"I'm so surprised to hear your wife likes the house so much; it's so small."
"Yes, but there are lots of closets in it."
"True, but they're extremely small too."
"That's just it. My wife is satisfied that not one of them is big enough to hold a burglar."—Exchange.
On the Installment Plan.
Mrs. Browne—Oh, what lovely welding presents! Such beautiful silver ware and such rare china! Wasn't it nice to get such presents?
Mrs. Greene—Yes, it was, but we are now beginning to pay for them on the installment plan.
Mrs. Browne—Pay for them? On the installment plan? Why, Mrs. Greene what do you mean?
Mrs. Greene—Why, the young peop' who gave us wedding presents are getting married, and we have to send them wedding presents.—Lippincott's.
Another Word For It.
"Henry," said Mrs. Smudgers, glancing over the front page of the newspaper, "what do they mean when they say that one train telescoped another?"
"They mean, my dear, that it rushes right into it. It is a bad kind of collision."
"Collision? Then why don't they can it a collideoscope instead of a telescope?"—Kansas City Journal.
The Great Game of Chance.
"But why," asked the authorities, "are you young women so interested in this antigambling crusade?"
"Because," was the reply, "If we succeed marriage will be the only game of chance left open to the men."—Chicago Post.
No Calolery About It.
"Why did you let that girl cajole you into subscribing for her book?"
Cajole me! She didn't cajole me. She just looked into my eyes and drew one or two long breaths."—Chicago Record-Herald.
Used the Whole Book.
"That count," said Miss B.
"will never do for me. He is full and profligate in his habits."
"Why, what has he done need her friend."
"Done! Why, he had the write his full name, titles dresses in my autograph album timore News.
A Quart Back
Now and again there is an item newspapers concerning the birth piny baby so small that a girl holds it comfortably. If the answer all the facts it would probably be of a mother who in weakness and had looked forward to the baby with shrinking and fear.
To have fine, healthy child mother must be healthy, and common type of mother use of Dr. Favorite not motes the health gives her to give her freshing sleep. It increases vigor and gives great muscular elastics so that the baby's advent is pr painless. It is the best of to nursing mothers.
"I gladly recommend Dr. Pierce's Prescription," writes Mrs. J. W.G. Stroila Mila, Northumberland Co., Va. "B third little boy was born I took six boys is the finest child and has been from I suffered very much less than I ever did I unhesitatingly advise expectant mme use 'Favorite Prescription.'"
Dr. Pierce now feels fully well in offering to pay $500 in legal for the United States, for any Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, sus, or Falling of Womb which not cure. All he asks is a reasonable trial of his means of Dr. Pierce' Common Sense Mediser containing 1008 pages, is on receipt of stamps to pay exp mailing only. Send 31 one-cent for the cloth-bound volume, or stamps for the book in paper Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo...
FACTS ABOUT ANAHEIM.
Sketch of the industries and Resources of this Most Beautiful Part of California.
The City of Anaheim, with a population of 2500, is situated in the northern part of Orange county, in Southern California, 12 miles from the ocean, 4½ miles from the foothills, and 148½ feet above sea level. It is 27 miles from Los Angeles, the second largest city in the State of California.
The climatic conditions are the most favorable for out-door life to be found in Southern California. The temperature is extremely uniform, seldom rising above 90 degrees in summer, or falling below 32 degrees in winter. The abundance of sunlight and the absence of sharp frosts and cold winds make it a place especially acceptable to those desiring to escape the severe climate of the east.
The country is very attractive. It is practically level, with just sufficient slope from the hills to afford adequate drainage. The roads are level, well graded, and well kept, affording excellent opportunities for cycling and driving. The soil is a rich sandy loam which never bakes, making it a very easy ground to work; thus lending itself readily to the cultivation of berries, nuts, oranges, etc.
The variety of products, and the possibility of procuring small tracts of land at low figures, and on easy terms, make our section of the county very attractive and advantageous for truck raising, or for farming on a small scale. The following are a few of the products: oranges, lemons, walnuts, grapes, peaches, apricots, sugar beets, berries and vegetables of all kinds.
Anaheim is the possessor of a Building and Loan Association, Water company, two railroads, fruit cannery and drier, large oil industry. Strich farm bank several adequate
EVER ATTEMPTED
Thousands of dollars worth of Clos into the sacrifice—Every price
Women's Wear
Black dress skirts of Cheviot marked down from $2.50.
All wool gray Cheviot skirts worth $3.
Fine line of Etamine skirts, latest styles; $6.
TAILOR-MADE SUITS—We offer at this sale a lot of fine quilt-made suits for ladies, not the very latest styles, but bargains. $10 now at $5: $12.50 now at $6.25, and $15 at.
SPECIAL—A few pur wool Oxford gray Covert cloth, up-to-women's tailor-made suits, this season's best style; reprice $15 at.
Ladies' fine black Zibaline suits, regular price $20, choice.
A better one worth $30 at.
Ladies' jackets in every new style and of every popular wakes all reduced in price as follows: $2.75 Oxford jacket $4.50 black jacket at.
Ladies' light tan jackets, worth $5.
Ladies' Caster jackets, worth $6.
Extra Special
Ladies long coats of fine Caster and light tan Kersey, elegined and finished; some slit lined; reduced as follows:
$18 ones for...
$15 ones for...
$13 ones for...
$12.50 ones for...
Between the party of the first part and the party of the second part there's many a sorrow sanctioned by law—Schoolmaster.
Coughing Spell Caused Death
"Harry Duckwell, aged 25 years, choked to death early yesterday morning at his home, in the presence of his wife and child. He contracted a slight cold a few days ago and paid but little attention to it. Yesterday morning he was seized with a fit of coughing which continued for some time. His wife sent for a physician, but before he could arrive another coughing spell came on and Duckwell died from suffocation." — St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Dec. 1, 1901.
Ballard's Horehound Syrup
Immediately relieves hoarse, croup cough, oppressed, rattling, rasping and difficult breathing. Henry C. Stearns druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., wrote May 20, 1901: "I have been selling Ballard's Horehound Syrup for two years, and have never had a preparation that has given better satisfaction notice that when I sell a bottle then come back for more. I can honestly recommend it." 25c, 50c and $1 at Hatzfeld's drugstore.
His Choice.
"What kind of breakfast food do you prefer?" asked the landlord of the new boorer.
"Flannel cakes and pure maple syrup, buttered toast, ham and eggs and coffee," replied the young man who had his appetite with him. — Detroit Free Press.
He Found a Cure
R. H. Foster, 318 S. 2d street, Salem City, writes: "I have been both tired with dyspepsia or indigestion for 1 year, have tried many doctors with out relief, but I have found a cure here. I recommend it to all my friends who are afflicted that way, and is curing them too." 50c at Hatzfeld's drugstore.
Used the Whole Book.
"That count," said Miss Baltimore, "will never do for me. He is too wasteful and profligate in his habits."
"Why, what has he done now?" asked her friend.
"Done! Why, he had the nerve to write his full name, titles and addresses in my autograph album." — Reimmore News.
FACTS ABOUT ORANGE CO.
The census bureau has issued a bulletin on agriculture in California which we quote from extensively in another part of this issue. One of the interesting features of the report is the paragraph giving the number of farms and acres of farming land in the five Southern California counties. The pre-eminence of Orange county is apparent:
Counties. No farms. Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .2888 Riverside .2440 San Bernardino .2350 San Diego .2988 Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .2888 Riverside .2440 San Bernardino .2350 San Diego .2988 Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .2888 Riverside .2440 San Bernardino .2350 San Diego .2988 Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .2888 Riverside .2440 San Bernardino .2350 San Diego .2988 Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .2888 Riverside .2440 San Bernardino .2350 San Diego .2988 Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .2888 Riverside .2440 San Bernardino .2350 San Diego .2988 Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .2888 Riverside .2440 San Bernardino .2350 San Diego .2988 Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .2888 Riverside .2440 San Bernardino .2350 San Diego .2988 Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .2888 Riverside .2440 San Bernardino .2350 San Diego .2988 Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .2888 Riverside .2440 San Bernardino .2350 San Diego .2988 Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .2888 Riverside .2440 San Bernardino .2350 San Diego .2988 Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .2888 Riverside .2440 San Bernardino .2350 San Diego .2988 Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .2888 Riverside .2440 San Bernardino .2350 San Diego .2988 Acreage Los Angeles .8576 Orange .28
Used the Whole Book.
"That count," said Miss Baltimore,
will never do for me. He is too wasteful and profligate in his habits."
Why, what has he done now?" asked her friend.
"Done! Why, he had the nerve to write his full name, titles and addresses in my autograph album."—Reilly More News
A Quart Baby.
Now and again there is an item in the newspapers concerning the birth of a baby so small that a quart cup holds it comfortably. If the article told all the facts it would probably tell also if a mother who in weakness and misery had looked forward to the baby's advent with shrinking and fear.
To have fine, healthy children the mother must be healthy, and it is the common testimony of mothers that the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription not only promotes the mother's health but also gives her strength to give her child.
"Favorite Prescription" accomplishes these results by tranquilizing the nerves, promoting a healthy appetite, and giving resting sleep. It increases physical vigor and gives great muscular elasticity that the baby's advent is practically invisible. It is the best of tonics for nursing mothers.
"I gladly recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription," writes Mrs. J. W. G. Stephens, of Northumberland Co., Va. "Before my third little boy was born I took six bottles. He had a fine child and has been from birth, and suffered very much less than I ever did before. An honestly advise expectant mothers to the Favorite Prescription."
Dr. Pierce now feels fully warranted offering to pay $500 in legal money for the United States, for any case of necorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsed or Falling of Womb which he cannot cure. All he asks is a fair and reasonable trial of his means of cure.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Advisor, containing 1008 pages, is sent receipt of stamps to pay expense of billing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
San Bernardino is 26 times its size yet its irrigated acres exceed those this jumbo county by nearly 400 approximately ten per cent.
San Diego is eleven times its size yet it irrigates 25,000 acres more than the county on the south—300 percent is the former's irrigated area as compared with that of the latter—almost the irrigated area of San Diego and Riverside combined.
Orange county possesses the finest system of irrigation, the most secure water rights, that exist in Southern California. That is what we have said many a time and oft. The figures prove it. It is the handson est and most productive county that lies outdoors and is settling up faster than any other in the State.
A Few Words about Pain-Killer
A prominent Montreal clergyman, the Rev. James H. Dixon, Rector St. Judes and Hon. Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, writes: "Permit me to send you a few lines to strongly recommend Perry Davis' Pain-Killer. I have used it with satisfaction for thirty-five years. It is a preparation which deserves full public confidence."
Pain-Killer A sure cure for Sore Throat, Coughs, Chills, Cramps, &c.
Two Sizes, 25c. and 50c.
There is only one Pain-Killer. Perry Davis,
Liver and Kidneys
It is highly important that these organs should properly perform their functions.
When they don't, what lameness of the side and back, what yellowness of the skin, what constipation, bad taste in the mouth, sick headache, pimples and blotches, and loss of courage, tell the story.
The great alterative and tonic Hood's Sarsaparilla
Gives these organs vigor and tone for the proper performance of their functions, and cures all their ordinary ailments. Take it.
What reason have you for thinking that the defendant was intoxicated?
Well, your honor, when his wife called me over I found him in the car cutting kindling wood with the lawn mower."—Cleveland Plain Dealer
The architect cannot live by the junction to make no plans for the future.—Philadelphia Bulletin.
Swearing is seldom a convincing argument except to the man who does it.
Try for Health
222 South Peoria St., Chicago, Ill., Oct. 7, 1902.
Eight months ago I was so ill that I was compelled to lie or sit down nearly all the time. My stomach was so weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinate without great pain and I coughed so much that my throat and lungs were raw and sore. The doctors pronounced it Bright's disease and others said it was consumption. It mattered little to me what they called it and I had no desire to live. A sister visited me from St. Louis and asked me if I had ever tried Wine of Cardui. I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life. I believe many women could save much suffering if they but knew of its value.
Sergia Dunbar
Don't you want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one supreme effort to be well. You do not need to be a weak, helpless sufferer. You can have a woman's health and do a woman's work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today?
WINE OF CARDIU
The Biggest Sale of
Women's Garments
ATTEMPTED IN ORANGE COUNTY
Dresses worth of Cloaks, Suits, Waists and Wraps of all kinds enter office—Every price slashed—Nothing excepted.
Men's Wear
Marked down from $2.50 ... $1 79
With $3 ... 2 37
With $3.50 ... 2 88
Styles; $6 ... 4 50
$7 ... 5 49
$8 ... 6 24
For at this sale a lot of fine quality but the very latest styles, but great now at $6.25, and $15 at ... 7 50
Gray Covert cloth, up-to-date; this season's best style; regular
Regular price $20, choice ... 11 88
Small and of every popular weave, follows: $2.75 Oxford jacket at... 1 98
$5 ... 2 88
4 24
Some Choice Bargains
Full line of Furs, Collarettes and Capes, Boas and Scarfs, in all the popular styles at very much reduced prices. A big lot of Fur Capes that are a little slow selling this year, and must be moved. Ask prices.
Underwear
Women's and Childrens' fall underwear. Big lot of ladies' white Merino underwear; good value at 25c; now 17c a garment.
Ladies' fine gray, all wool ribbed vests; regular $1.50 goods at 98c. Small sizes only.
Children's white Merino shirts and drawers; regular price 20c to 40c; now from 15c to 25c, according to size.
Hosiery
Women's fast black seamless hose; cheap at 10c a pair, now on special at 7½c a pair.
Children's all wool ribbed hose, worth from 25c to 40c a pair, now at 10c.
Ladies' striped drop-stitch fancy hose, worth 20c, now at 12½c a pair.
Reduced in Every Department
NHAUS BROS,
Big Department Store
Santa Ana, Cal.
Notice to Stockholders
The water will be turned from the Cajon Canal about December first for the period of two weeks for the purpose of cementing a portion of the canal.
P. H. KRICK,
Sec'y Anaheim Union Water Company.
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Notice to Creditors
Estate of Adolph Roeder, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE undersigned administrator of the estate of Adolph Roeder, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice (which publication was first made on the 6th day of November, 1903) to the said administrator at his office in the First National Bank of Anaheim, Anaheim, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the county of orange.
Dated this 18th day of November, A.D., 1903.
JOHN HARTUNG,
Administrator of the estate of Adolph Roeder, deceased.
Richard Melrose and F. C. Spencer, attorneys for administrator.
Choice of Three Routes
EAST and WEST
Sunset'
1902 Improvements.
THE SANDERS-ARNOTT DISC PLOW.
The solid cast frame now being used on the Sanders-Arnott Disc Plow is the most valuable feature added to the Disc Plow since they were placed on sale. See them before buying. No more sprung beams out of line or bolts sheared off. We have a new pattern four gang plow for the largest machines. Any disc plow without the solid cast frame is old style. Do not be misled into buying one. Made in one, two, three and four gang patterns. The most successful disc plow in the market. Draft reduced 50 per cent. Send for circulars. We have a liberal proposition to offer any rancher who wishes to investigate the merits of this plow. Write for it
ARNOTT & COMPANY
Wagons, Carriages and Farm Machinery.
120, 122, 124 Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles, Cal.
Choice of Three Routes
EAST and WEST
‘Sunset’ Via EL PASO and New Orleans
‘Ogden’ Via SAN FRANCISCO and Portland
‘Shasta’ Via SAN FRANCISCO and Portland
The service on these trains is perfect. The time is the fastest. The scenery most beautiful.
The tourist car service appeals most directly to those who desire to travel at a high rate of speed, but prefer to economize a little on sleeping car accommodations.
The Southern Pacific runs personally conducted tourist excursions every day in the week at reduced rates to various points in the east, without change, via all routes. A conductor accompanies the train to destination, and is ever ready to attend to the wants of the traveler.
Southern Pacific
Nasal CATARRH
In all its stages.
Ely’s Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold in the head quickly.
Cream Balm is placed into the postrills, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is immediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drugs or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents.
ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren Street, New York