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Away With You With the we discard attire ours Never ha Never ha Never ha ate prices! The reason did line of We sell th Kau These el to-wear g every impo For earl Coat or I show all two useful CHAS Started Up Electric Po Clipper at Palace Livery Stable Started Up Electric Power Clipper at Palace Livery Stable J. Hahn, Prop. Tel. Main 97, Los Angeles St., A First National Bank of Anaheim OFFICERS: W. F. BOTSFORD, President JOHN HARTUNG, Vice President and Cashier FRANK SHANLEY 2nd Vice-Pres. O. ZEUS, Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS: PETER WEISEL, A. S. BRADFORD, FRANK SHANLEY. Drafts sold direct on all European Countries CENTER MARKET Carries a choice line of Fresh and Salt Meat Phne Main 123 Center Street, ANAHEIM C. F. MARTIN, Proprietor Fresh and Salt Meat Phne Main 123 Center Street, ANAHEIM C. F. MARTIN, Proprietor Anaheim Bakery Peter Syre, Proprietor Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies Confectionery, Etc., Wedding Make a Specialty LOS ANGELES and CYPRESS ST. Palace Meat Market F. W. FLEISCHMANN, Proprietor. Beef, Mutton, Pork, Fresh and Salte Meats, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Prompt attention given to all orders. Telenhone Ma With Your Heavy Garments. With the approach of glorious Spring, how gladly we discard Winter’s subdued garments and eagerly attire ourselves in lighter, brighter clothes. Never have we displayed such fascinating styles! Never have we shown such exclusive, nobby patterns! Never have we offered good clothes at such moderate prices! The reason we are so enthusiastic about our splendid line of clothes for Spring, lies in this sentence: We sell the guaranteed Kaufman Garment These clothes represent perfect fitting, dressy, ready-to-wear garments that give the utmost satisfaction in every important detail. For early Spring we highly recommend a dressy Top Coat or Rain Proof, light weight Overcoat. We show all the nobby colors and various styles of these two useful garments at moderate prices— $10 to $25 CHAS, FEDERMAN & CO, The latest improved Electric Power Clipper at Stable BUSINESS LOCALS W. C. Talcott has arrived and will open a Watchmaker and Jeweler's store in Hutchinson's drugstore. Work entrusted to his care will be neatly done. Work guaranteed. PROF. A. R. VEJAR, LOCAL teacher of languages, has organized... BUSINESS LOCALS W. C. Talcott has arrived and will open a Watchmaker and Jeweler's store in Hutchinson's drugstore. Work entrusted to his care will be neatly done. Work guaranteed. PROF. A. R. VEJAR, LOCAL teacher of languages, has organized a ladies' Spanish class and would like to add a few more lady students to the class for learning the useful as well as beautiful Castillian language. For particulars call or address 129 N. Los Angeles street, room 2, or postal card to city P. O. ALFALFA ALWAYS FOR SALE. Apply to T. J. Jones, Garden Grove. SWEET POTATO PLANTS FOR sale. Two miles east of Anaheim. H. J. Westerman. m30-2t Osborne Mowers and Hay Rakes for sale by C. G. McKinley, agent, Los Angeles St. mr30tf THE WORLD-RENOWNED McCORMICK mowers, rakes and headers for sale by Wickersheim & Manolt, Fullerton, Cal. m30-3t Osborne Mowers and Hay Rakes for sale by C. G. McKinley, agent; Los Angeles St. mr30tf Why not buy a McCormick? You know there is no other mowing machine as good. STERN BROTHERS are sole agent for Anaheim and surroundings. The finest in town is our burned leather and wood work. Hutchinson's Drug Store. Osborne mowers and Hay Rakes for sale by C. G. McKinley, agent, Los Angeles St. mr30tf FINE COLT FOR SALE—Good trotter; price $125. Apply to Samuel Kraemer, Placentia. 23m-1m The McCormick is the best mowing machine and rake in the world. You will find them at STERN BROTHERS, Anaheim. We handle all extras for the McCormick mowers and rakes, and give you the genuine article for the same price as you pay for imitations. STERN BROTHERS. Card of Thanks The undersigned desire to avail themselves of the opportunity of expressing sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for kind words spoken and for sympathy expressed as well as assistance. THE ALBATRHE Wonderful Flights of Feathered Wandering travelers not the least of the wandering albatrosses feathered wanderer, someuring seventeen feet from his wings, will follow at a time. Some traveler declare that they have seen bird fly for weeks at a resting. The albatross been a bird of mystery, times the people believe unwearying sea birds with panions of the Greek warrior who were said to have into birds at the death of Though the superstition killing of an albatross luck is only a foolish one, a useful purpose for many venting the slaughter of the and gallant birds—the sai and the landsmen's word dreary Kamchatka, that of Siberia which cuts in Pacific, the natives, heard of the superstition albatross, catch him and his flesh makes such poo after all, the legend may hold good, for he is indeed who has to make a meal of Free Press. SOLON OF ATH His Definition of the Form of Government? "What is the most perilous government?" was once at the court of Perlander,inth, one of the seven young woman."It is many simple sounds that can't imitate, try as we do for instance, the sound walking, the sound of machine in operation, the ning water, the sound dish. You can't imitate monplace noises, and one in the world can pacify seems to us largerly limited enough—as long of many animals and more fitted than that of certain is why I honor a man who ed his vocal capacity surmountate the pleasant, silly money's jingle."—Baltimore Salt Meats RTIN, Proprietor Bakery, etor s and Pies Etc., Specialty ANAHEIM, CAL. Market Proprietor. h and Salted usage, Lard, Telenhone Main 5 We handle all extras for the McCormick mowers and rakes, and give you the genuine article for the same price as you pay for imitations. STERN BROTHERS. Card of Thanks The undersigned desire to avail themselves of the opportunity of expressing sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for kind words spoken and for sympathy expressed, as well as assistance rendered, during the illness and untimely death of Rudolph Bentz. N. F. STEADMAN AND FAMILY. Anaheim, April 3, 1905. Frightful Suffering Relieved Suffering frightfully from the virulent poisons of undigested food, C. G. Grayson of Lula, Miss. took Dr. King's New Life Pills "with the result," he writes, "that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative properties. 250 at Hutchinson's drug store, guaranteed C J Bentson to J Spurling lot 11 b A Frazer ad to Modena $10 A Peterson to A J Ford lots 10 and 12 b 309 Huntington Beach $400 Figg—Goodman is dead. He has led a most beautiful and a correct life. Everybody praises him. Fogg—But, confound him, he trumped my ace once when we were playing partners at whist. Sorry He Spoke. Caller—What did sister say when you told her I was here? Tommy—She said, "Oh, thunder!"—Boston Traveler. Rhythm and time in the art of music have to come from the heart, not from the machine. Dr. Joachim. ...Bird V. Beebe. agent for Studebaker Carriages and Wagons, Oliver and Canton Clipper Plows, Killefer, Canton and Iron Age Cultivators, Harness, Robes and Whips. AGENT FOR Cleveland, Columbia, Crescent Bicycles ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA. That man can imitate perfectly the angle of money," said in a tone of euty a young woman. Well, what of that?" objected her companion. "That ought not to be d to do." Try to do it." The objector, after summoning into mind the sound of jingling money, said: "R-r-r-tat-tat," he went. "Br-brra-ra, chk-chkk-chk." Then he led apologetically, for he had failed. By the furthest stretch of the imation could it be said that he had reared a sound that resembled monjingle in the least degree. Knew you couldn't do it," said the long woman. "It is amazing how my simple sounds there are that we imitate, try as we will. There is, instance, the sound of a person singing, the sound of a typewriting hine in operation, the sound of runwater, the sound of a breaking. You can't imitate those complace noises, and I doubt if any in the world can. Our vocal ca- REALESTATETRANSFERS For the Week Ending April 3, 1905 Furnished by the Orange County Title Comppany, Santa Ana. J B Pierce to F W Fleischmann 91 17 sec 9 t 4 s r 10 w W E Fine to M C Jackson lot 17 b B Kordes tract Orange $350 J E Houston to H A Tood 10 a in sec 5 t 4 s r 10 w $3500 W H Welch to D A Prince lot b C Orange $10 O I Clark to W Smith int in 4 a b A Gray tract $10 A Clark to same 3 a Gray tract $10 G Kuechel to Martha Kuechel e 15 a lot 1 Lockhart tract gift C E Dutton to C L Benson lots 1 to 4 Cole sub Orange $10 C G Hudson to H W Head lots 10 and 11 b B Garden Grove $40 J Cubbon to L J Carden lot 12 b 1 southside ad Santa Ana $10 A M Adams to E Eisenbraun lots 4 and 21 b D Orange $10 THE ALBATROSS. Wonderful Flights of This Great Feathered Wanderer. All the strange creatures seen by sailors not the least interesting is wandering albatross. This great wanderer, sometimes measures seventeen feet from tip to tip of wings, will follow a ship for days at time. Some travelers and sailors are that they have seen a particular daily for weeks at a time without sight. The albatross has always been a bird of mystery, and in ancient times the people believed that these marrying sea birds were the companions of the Greek warrior Diomedes, who said to have been changed birds at the death of their chief. Though the superstition about the loss of an albatross bringing bad luck is only a foolish one, it has served as a purpose for many years in prepping the slaughter of these beautiful alliant birds—the sailors' friends the landsmen's wonder. Up in Kamchatka, that outlying part of America which cuts into the northwest, the natives, never having heard of the superstition about the loss, catch him and eat him, but fish makes such poor food that, all, the legend may be said to good, for he is indeed in bad luck as to make a meal of it.—Ottawa Press. SOLON OF ATHENS. Definition of the Most Perfect Form of Government. What is the most perfect form of government?" was once propounded account of Periander, king of Corne of the seven wise men of SOLON OF ATHENS. Definition of the Most Perfect Form of Government. What is the most perfect form of government?" was once propounded by the court of Periander, king of Corne of the seven wise men of His six fellows were present, them Bias answered first, giving his opinion, "Where the laws do superior." Thales of Miletus, that astronomer, declared, "Where people are neither too rich nor too turn said Anacharsis, the man, "Where virtue is honored and detested." Said Pittacus of Rome, "Where dignities are always led upon the virtuous and never the base." Said Cleobulus, the citizens fear blame more punishment." Said Chilo, the man, "Where the laws are more rethan the orators." Fast to reply was the youngest best of them all, Solon of Athens said, "Where an injury done meanest subject is an insult to whole community."—London Tele- Feathered Barometers. Are lots of birds which prophile and storm in their actions. Grills, wild duck, snipe, plovers, kers, cormorants, wild and trans and most of the wading snow great restlessness when weather is approaching. They fly and often aimlessly up and uttering from tree to tree and place, and usually scream loudly.—Nature.