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DR. ALFRED LOERCH OPTICIAN EYE STRAIN Glasses as prescribed by me are conceded the foremost remedy for the cure of headache, nervousness, facial neuralgia, due to muscular or nervous eye strain. For any eye trouble or for new glasses consult me. I am a specialist. AT HUTCHINSON'S DRUG STORE Just got in another large shipment of Shoes for Boys and Girls, In Vici and Calf. And prices are so low that you cannot afford to buy elsewhere until you have seen our shoes. Prices $.35, $1.60, $1.75 O. S. DAVIS Backs' Block, Los Angeles St. Joseph Backs Undertaker Embalmer Furniture Bedding Repairing Done GERMANIA HALL JOHN D. HEITSHUSEN, Prop. BACK'S NEW BUILDING LOS ANGELES STREET Keeps on hand a Large and complete stock of liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer always on draught. LUMBER therefore, John Hay brought particularly diversified and comprehensive equipment. He came to office, too, at a peculiarly time. The war of 1898, which swept the last vestige of Spartan power from the American continent, which had given the United States an especially complete guardian over the Western hemisphere which had, at the same time, conquest in the Orient, made Asiatic power, had just been compelled. The United States' horizon had been suddenly sweepingly broadened. Its oblation had ended, and it had compelled, whether it wished not, to take a place among theers which give the law to the nation and the satisfaction his countrymen. John Hay was of the great figures of America's new era.—St. Louis Globe Den. Body of John Paul Jones Paris, July 6.—In the present the highest dignitaries of India and diplomatic representatives many foreign governments and naval officials of the United States, the body of Admiral Jones was formally delivered to the United States government. The ceremony was one impressive dignity with both military and naval pomp, in the soldiers and sailors of A GERMANIA HALL JOHN D. HEITSHUSEN, Prop. BACK'S NEW BUILDING LOS ANGELES STREET Keeps on hand a Large and complete stock of liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer always on draught. LUMBER Sash, Doors, Shingles Shakes, Lath, Cement Lime : C. Ganahl Lumber Co. CHAS. F. CRIM, Manager EAST CENTER ST., ANAHEIM Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars at Roman Wisser's Favorite Saloon ANAHEIM BEER ON DRAUGHT Center St. - r - Anaheim THE Gardner Pipe Works F. BACKS Undertaker Dealer in Furniture Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils, and Glass. Sewing Machine Supplies Corner Los Angeles and Chartres Sts Wine of Cardu Cured Her. 213 South Prior Street, ATLANTA, GA., March 21, 1909 I suffered for four months with extreme nervousness and lassitude. I had a sinking feeling in stomach which no medicine seemed to relieve, and losing my appetite became weak and lost my vitality. In three weeks I lost four pounds of flesh and felt that I was weak. Furniture Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils, and Glass. Sewing Machine Supplies Corner Los Angeles and Chartres Sts LIVERY Rose Ave. Stable Austin & Tuffree Props. Rose Ave., Ocean Park HATZFELD'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY J. P. HATZFELD Graduate in Pharmacy Next Door to Postoffice Anaheim, Cal. CAPISTRAN HOT SPRING Hot mineral water will cure matism, Kidney and Liver Tr etc. Rooms, board and bath $9.50 per week. Tents and camps rented. All camps unde For further particulars address, E. R. FORSTER, Capistra John Hay brought a partersified and comprehenent. He came to that at a peculiarly critical war of 1898, which had just vestige of Spanish the American continent, given the United States by complete guardianship western hemisphere, and at the same time, by its the Orient, made it an er, had just been finishnited States' political been suddenly and broadened. Its old isonded, and it had been whether it wished to or a place among the powlove the law to the world. Ana's foreign minister period he met the departicularly delicate and position to the credit of and the satisfaction of men. John Hay was one figures of America's. Louis Globe Democrat. John Paul Jones 6. In the presence of dignitaries of France static representatives of governments and civil officials of the United body of Admiral Paul normally delivered today United States government. Any was one combining dignity with brilliant naval pomp, in which and flowers. At the foot of the chancel rested the rich casket wraped in an American flag, and it was literally buried in a mass of floral emblems. Ambassador Porter, who found the body, formally delivered it to Mr. Loomis, as the representative of the United States, and who commissioned Admiral Sigsbee to convey it to the United States. The American Navy At the banquet tendered in San Francisco to Secretary of War Taft and the Congressional committee accompanying him, George E. Foss, chairman of the House Naval Affairs committee, spoke as follows concerning the American navy: "Our Naval Appropriation Act this year carried $100,000,000, and yet on the basis of per capita, this is a little more than $1 for every man, woman and child in the country. It is only about four per cent of our foreign trade during the past year, which amounted to about $2,500,-000,000. It is fourteen per cent of our annual governmental expenditures, a less percentage than was expended upon the navy one hundred years ago. It is only one-tenth of our national wealth." 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Large Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, ES Warren St., New York. “There are some who think we ought to stop building the navy, but these people largely constitute that class of our citizens who believe in the idea of a little nation. They would be glad to see us live in solitude and isolation on this hemisphere and not exert the power and influence that we are capable of among the nations of the world. “If there is any lesson which has come to us during the last few weeks from across the sea, it is that a navy in constant readiness is often times able to strike a blow from which its antagonist perchance may never be able to recover. And then there is another thing which must be taken into consideration. The only time to build a navy is in time of peace. There is this distinction between the army and the navy. It takes years to build your ships. It takes longer to train seamen than high purpose, strenuous and tireless in his efforts in this country the greatest of all. The secretary eulogized Secretary of State John Hancock, termed the President’s best friend, his charm, sonality, his knowledge of quaintance with the great men of his time, beginning with Lincoln, but, above all, a glomat, perhaps the greatest country has ever seen. Receiving the appointment of Mr. Hancock, Elihu Root, he declares to be one of the greatest native men of the country, and “Happy the country, happy President, that has lost a life has found a Root.” Speaking of the Philippiary Taft said: “No man ought to have in the government of the Islands who does not believe ple can be made capable ofernment. But, shall we graduate independence at once we advise them, as I should, that they can’t be able of governing themselves two or three generations. “Discouraging reports come from the islands now and these are inseparable from tempt to run a government should not be discouraged. A government is not made three, five years or a decade of demands from their mediate independence and is not unlawful to discuss projects, it is mere wind at prince Secretary Taft touched on the subject of Chinese He declared that this should not take such a close to it the vast of China, saying that our hundred millions, 75,000,000 go to the laboring masses country. Secretary Taft was foll Congressman Payne, w’The market of the Unite” PRISTRANO SPRINGS natural water will cure Rheudney and Liver Troubles, s, board and baths, 9.50 per week. amps rented. All camps under shade. particulars address, R. FORSTER, Capistrano, Cal. times able to strike a blow from which its antagonist perchance may never be able to recover. And then there is another thing which must be taken into consideration. The only time to build a navy is in time of peace. There is this distinction between the army and the navy. It takes years to build your ships. It takes longer to train seamen than to train soldiers, and when war comes, all preparations must cease. It is too late to build a navy then. "Let it be said, and it cannot be said too often, that we are building up a navy for peace. Let us continue our policy of building up the navy for the protection of our interests; for the defense of our coast line; for the guardianship of the Panama Canal. And, gentlemen, we have a President in the White House who proposes to build it for the maintenance of the Monroe Doctrine; for the protection of the Filipinos, whom we are lifting from the bondage of superstition and ignorance up into the clear sky of American civilization; for the protection of our growing trade and commerce; for that peace honorable in the sight of man and approved of God—that kind of peace that never makes surrender of national duty or national honor or national obligation. "Let us build as we are building it, along statesmanlike lines, with a fixed and determined purpose to give our country such a navy that in every great national crisis she can ever maintain that calmness and poise that becometh a great nation The Brownsberger Home School Incorporated 953 W. 7TH ST. LOS ANGELES, CAL. Rush courses in Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting for three months during the summer in BROWNSBERGER BUSINESS COLLEGE Special work in Brownsberger Preparatory, preparing pupils to enter Brownsberger Business College or to make up their grades, or to return to the Public or High school. Pupils received from sixth to tenth grades. The Preparatory Department is conducted in separate building and is an established part of the school, where pupils may receive a thorough education in one half the time required in public and high schools. Send for new circular, "Plain Talks on Special Features of Brownsberger." F. BROWNSBERGER, Pres. at people, slow to anger eous in mercy, but when may she ever strike for perfect liberty of mankind, under the benign rulings of God, is the great and mission of our America.'" Mr. Taft paid a glowing triPresident Roosevelt, who, was a man earnest in his pose, strenuous in action in his efforts to make try the greatest on earth. Secretary eulogized the late of State John Hay, whom the President's closest friend, his charming perhis knowledge of and acce with the great men of beginning with Abraham but, above all, a great dip- should be opened to Philippine products and tariff barriers should be removed." Mr. Payne said that the Filipinos were only asking for what was right and just in demanding that their products be allowed free admission to this country. He advocated 25 per cent of the Dingley tariff until the expiration of the treaty of Paris, January, 1909, and then free trade. Frank P. Flint, Jr., United States Senator from California, spoke on the "Interest of the Pacific Coast in the Development of the Philippines." His views on the tariff were diametrically opposite to those of Congressman Payne. New York, July 6.—In the renew- pose, strenuous in action pass in his efforts to make entry the greatest on earth. Secretary eulogized the late of State John Hay, whom and the President's closest friend, his charming perhis knowledge of and accewith the great men of beginning with Abraham but, above all, a great dipherhaps the greatest this has ever seen. Referring to ment of Mr. Hay's sucsihu Root, he declared him of the greatest construction of the country, and said: by the country, happy the that has lost a Hay and a Root." ing of the Philippines, Secaft said: man ought to have any part government of the Philippine who does not believe its peome made capable of self govBut, shall we grant absopendence at once or shall them, as I believe we what they can't be made capoverning themselves under three generations. enraging reports come to us islands now and then, but inseparable from an atrun a government, and we not be discouraged by such ment is not made in two, years or a decade. We demands from them for imindependence and, while it lawful to discuss such subsumes wind at present." Mary Taft touched slightly subject of Chinese exclusion. shared that this country not take such action as rose to it the vast markets saying that out of one millions, 75,000,000 would be laboring masses of this Mary Taft was followed by human Payne, who said: market of the United States Frank P. Flint, Jr., United States Senator from California, spoke on the "Interest of the Pacific Coast in the Development of the Philippines." His views on the tariff were diametrically opposite to those of Congressman Payne. New York, July 6.—In the renewal of the loan of the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad company for one year the whole sum was taken over by U.S. Senator W. A. Clark, and his co-owners of the stock and bonds and the check of the railroad company, signed by President Clark for $31,000,000, passed through the New York clearing house. This is said by prominent financiers to be the largest check which has ever passed through that institution. Why not buy a McCormick? You know there is no other mowing machine as good. STERN BROTHERS are sole agent for Anaheim and surroundings. Santa Barbara Excursions. Season 1905, from Anaheim. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell special round trip tickets Santa Barbara and return, following dates, for $325, viz: June 30 and July 1st; August 4 and 5; Sept. 1 and 2. Stopovers at Ventura and Santa Paula only, going or returning. Return limit 30 days from date of sale. Spineless Cactus Berkeley, July 6.—The work of locating Luther Burbank's thornless cactus, and establishing the plant in the state as a forage for stock, will be undertaken by the United States agricultural department. David Griffith, assistant agrostologist from the range investigation bureau of the department of plant industry, arrived at the university of California today to confer with the agricultural department here about the work. He has instructions to begin the work of locating the smooth cactus plant, and will begin experiments immediately. Several places suitable for the project are already under consideration. The most notable of these are Yuma, Mecca, Santa Monica and Chico. Hammer! At The Dealer Till You GET BOSS OF THE ROAD UNION MADE OVERALLS Neustadler Bros