anaheim-gazette 1905-11-30
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WE WANT YOU
Men's Clothing
Men's wool suits in various patterns and well made. Former price $7.49
Men's all-wool suits, worth from $10 to $15, sale price $9.78
Men's finest all-wool $15 and $17.50 suits, sale price $11.25
Odds and ends of men's sack and frock suits, cheviots, cassime some of them worth up $15, originally, choice at $5.00
Odd pants from suits, in all colors and patterns at $1.37
Men's wool cassimeres and worsted pants, regular price $3 and per pair, $2.14
Men's striped worsted pants, regular price $4.50 and $5, sale price
Dress Goods
In this department you find the best bargains ever offered, ev Bros.
Big assortment of children's school plaids at 13c a yard
40-inch brocade dress goods, all colors and black, at per yard 2
Odds and ends fancy figured and plain dress goods, formerly price 39c
Fancy brilliantines, regular price 75c a yard, sale price 39c
50-inch herringbone suiting, gray and black, sold at $1.75 a yard
Dress Goods
In this department you find the best bargains ever offered, even
Bros.
Big assortment of children's school plaids at 13c a yard
40-inch brocade dress goods, all colors and black, at per yard 2
Odds and ends fancy figured and plain dress goods, formerly
price 39c
Fancy brilliantines, regular price 75c a yard, sale price 39c
50-inch herringbone suiting, gray and black, sold at $1.75 a yard
Shoes
Children's Kid Button 2½ to 5
" " Lace 6 to 8
" " Button 6 to 8
" " Lace 6 to 8
" " Lace 8½ to 11
" Box calf, Lace 8½ to 11
" Kid, Lace 11½ to 2
" " Low Block Heels
Ladies' Patent Leather Oxford,
Kid, Lace
Goodyear Welt, Lace
Low Block Heels
Little Gents' Kang. Lace
Youths' Kang. Lace and Satin Calf
Boys' Satin Calf, Lace
Kang. ""
Box ""
Men's Satin Calf, Lace
Odds and ends of Men's shoes
Boys' shoes
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Gas Stoves & Heaters
A second carload of Gas Stoves and Water Heater arrived and the goods are on display at the GA Company's headquarters, at
L. E. MILLER'S STORE
The stock consists of a complete line of stoves, heater and all necessary supplies. Gas is being connected these stoves, and intending purchasers may witness new fuel, which is the cheapest in the market, by calling Miller's. All connections will be made free of cost.
The public is respectfully invited to call and inspect stock.
L. E. MILLER'S STORE
The stock consists of a complete line of stoves, heater and all necessary supplies. Gas is being connected to these stoves, and intending purchasers may witness new fuel, which is the cheapest in the market, by at Miller's. All connections will be made free of charge.
The public is respectfully invited to call and inspect the stock.
THE ANAHEIM GAS COMPANY
At L. E. Miller's Store.
Fake Vegetable Stories
That substantial vegetable, the cabbage, seems to be a target for no end of fake stories which considerably interfere with its sale in some sections of the country where consumers are credulous. The old cabbage-snake lie has reappeared in considerable force and is downed with difficulty by various professors at the experiment stations. One or two paris green sares have also come to light, although there is no evidence that anybody was poisoned from this cause. An analysis of the cabbages which had been sprinkled with the paris green showed that a person would have to eat a barrel or more of the vegetable at one meal to get enough poison to do him any harm. The conclusion is that it is perfectly safe to use paris green until the plants begin to head. Probably the foundation of all this mass of fable is the fact that the vegetable is a vegetable rather hard to digest, but if properly cooked in moderation it is a wholesome addition to the list of winter vegetables, and deserves the poignancy which it has obtained among masses of the people.
McKinley has roof, barn and paints, all colors; made of wood and most durable pigments so combined with linseed oil form a permanent and immeasurable coating for all structures exposed to the elements. These paints crack, scale, peel or blister; especially a protection against rust.
ORPHANAGE REPORT
St. Catherine's Orphanage, Anahi Sept. 28, 1905.
The following boys have been admitted to St. Catherine's Orphan Asylum since publication:
Whole Orphans—Valencia Ratae years.
Half Orphans—Lerma Felix, aged 7 years; Robert Verne, aged 7 years; Schrodt Phillips, aged 2 yrs; Enrique Pantileon yrs; Ramos Raymond, aged 7 yrs; Chacon Fernandez, aged 6 yrs; Fleming Jacob Lawrence, aged 10 yrs; Mazel George, aged 9 yrs; Ramirez, aged 7 yrs; Portio Decdaleo, aged 4 yrs; Lam Little, aged 8 yrs.
Great December
BANS ON SATURDAY, DEC
e from all parts of Orange County
test Bargain Sale ever held in S
T YOU TO ATTEND ON THE OPEN
READ OVER THIS LIST
Furnishing G
Men's good web 25c suspenders, 1
Men's white handkerchiefs 4c
Men's large hemstitched handkerchiefs
Men's fast black seamless half hoo
Men's black and tan, fine quality
Men's golf and stiff bosom shirts,
Men' black and white shirts, also
Men's heavy all-wool sweaters, ch
sale price 89c
Men's fine heavy ribbed and also
Boys' shirtwaists, golf and starch
Domestics
Fast colored prints, American navy
Amoskeag apron checks, 6¢c
American Indigo and Dutch cloth
Best quality English percales, ligh
US BROS. The Big Department
Heaters
Water Heaters has played at the GAS STORE, at one of stoves, heaters being connected with meters may witness the market, by calling made free of charge. Call and inspect the trade for hay, one improved Osborne hay rake, ten foot; one improved Osborne mower, five foot. Enquire of C. G. McKinley.
A Waste of Breath.
"You can always tell an Englishman," began the Britisher boastfully.
"But it would only be a waste of breath," interrupted the Yankee, "because he thinks he knows it all."—Philadelphia Ledger.
A Worker.
Knicker—Can he accomplish much? Knocker—I should say so. He can do as much as the man who didn't mean to.—Harper's Bazar.
An all round wag placed the following placard over his coal bin: "Not to be used except in case of fire."
Men's heavy air-wool sweaters, cut sale price 89c
Men's fine heavy ribbed and also Boys' shirtwaists, golf and starch
Domestics
Fast colored prints, American navy Amoskeag apron checks, 6½c American Indigo and Dutch cloth
Best quality English percales, light Heavy shirting checks and stripes Heavy twilled black and white shirts Large assortment of art denims, 36-inch silkolines, fancy patterns 36-inch silkolines, better grade, fast
Ladies' Wear
In this department you'll find that ends in women's short length actly half regular prices.
$4.50 coats $2.25 $5 coats $2.50 A few three-quarter coats, worth coats for ages four to ten, brooding reductions:
$2.50 coats at $1.75 $3 coats coats at $4.37
Ladies' winter capes in various materials out at phenomenal reduction Fine black sealette capes, fur trim We have lots of other items in the later ads.
STORE.
of stoves, heaters being connected with farmers may witness the market, by calling made free of charge. call and inspect the COMPANY store.
properly cooked and used it is a wholesome ad- the list of winter vegeta deserves the popularity has obtained among the people.—American
has roof, barn and fence colors; made of the best durable pigments known, used with linseed oil as to permanent and impervious for all structures exposed tovents. These paints will not fade, peel or blister; they are easy to protection against decay.
HANAGE REPORT
Lee's Orphanage, Anaheim, Cal., 1905.
Boys have been admitted into Lee's Orphan Asylum since the last chans—Valencia Ratael, aged 8 years—Lerma Felix, aged 8 years; Lei, aged 7 years; Roberts Edgar, 7 years; Schrodt Philip Haver, 6 years; Enrique Pantileon, aged 11 Raymond, aged 7 yrs; Ramos 16 yrs; Chacon Fernando, aged ing Jacob Lawrence, aged 4 yrs; aged 9 yrs; Ramirez Ernesto, cortio Decdaleo, aged 4 yrs; Will-ed 8 yrs.
A Worker.
Knicker—Can he accomplish much? Knocker—I should say so. He can do as much as the man who didn't mean to.—Harper's Bazar.
An all round wag placed the following placard over his coal bin: "Not to be used except in case of fire."
The Work In Pathology
For more than a year many friends of horticultural progress in Southern California have been working publicly for the establishment of a permanent state institution that should devote its energies toward the investigations of the many troubles that affect the production of fruits, nuts and vegetables in this part of the state.Pending the establishment of this pathological laboratory and station which seems to be coming very slowly,and at the suggestion of an employee of the Department of Agriculture,the department has been importuned to send us a high-grade specialist to look into some of our broadest and most pressing difficulties.The chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry gives no encouragement to the people here, stating that his office has neither the funds nor the specialists to assign upon the study of our soil problems.The chief refers our people to the specific provisions in the bill passed by the last legislature to cover the field of pathological investigation,hoping that in case the state is unable to continue this line of work the Department might be able to assign specialists later.
So it is the State's time to move. I
Member Sale
10, DEC. 2D
The County will flock to
field in Santa Ana
THE OPENING DAY
Fishing Goods
bob 25c suspenders, 12c a pair
handkerchiefs 4c
stitched handkerchiefs 8c
seamless half hose, 8c a pair
tan, fine quality double sole half hose, 11c a pair
stiff bosom shirts, worth $1 and $1.25, at 69c
white shirts, also tan, brown and other fancy patterns, 44c
wool sweaters, choice colors and patterns, regular price $1.50,
89c
avy ribbed and also fleece lined undershirts and drawers, 44c
tests, golf and starched, worth 50c and 75c at 25c
Testics
prints, American navy, blue, red and gray, etc., at 5c
mon checks, 6½c
go and Dutch cloths, 10c a yard
english percales, light and dark colors, 11½c yard
estics
prints, American navy, blue, red and gray, etc., at 5c
on checks, 6½c
ago and Dutch cloths, 10c a yard
english percales, light and dark colors, 11½c yard
checks and stripes at 11½c
black and white shirtings, 11½c
ment of art denims, 36 inches, beautiful line figured patterns 13½c
ines, fancy patterns and solid colors, per yard 9c
mes, better grade, fancy, 11½c
es' Wear
ment you'll find the greatest bargains ever offered. Odds and
men's short length coats that must be sold during this sale at exregular prices.
$5 $5 coats $2.50 $6 coats at $3
quarter coats, worth $15 at $7.50. A large assortment of children's
ages four to ten, broken lines of kerseys and zibillines at the folductions:
at $1.75 $3 coats $2.63 $4 coats at $2.88 $5 coats at $3.98 $6
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caples in various materials, silk plush, beaver and kersey, closphenomenal reductions
lette capes, fur trimmed, at $2.98
of other items in this department, prices for which will appear.
Department Store Santa Ana
in all this the impending neof some organization taking up
angel in behalf of a policy that
set the present conditions here
investigation of the troubles
becoming so virulent in every
rural community. I have a
sum of sixteen different maland conditions affecting the
from pear blight to tomato
at least ten of these are virucases. In the citrus orchards
gummosis, brown rot, puffing
it fruit. In association with
who are thinking of these troury day in the week I come in
with the whole of these de-
structive agents in the course of the
year. These or similar troubles
spread their baleful influence all over
the continent wherever the introduction of fruits and vegetables has occurrred for a time or in extensive developments. The study of these maladies
and conditions is the issue of the day,
transcending in importance the insect
problem, the market question, probably, and everything except railroad
freight rates. We need a responsible
body, a standing committee upon investigational policy whose decisions
shall be accepted and whose recommendations shall hold.—J. W. Jeffrey
in Los Angeles Times.
Nothing Finer than the Rock Island Diner
A Fact All Should Know!
The meal service on Rock Island trains is a strong reason for selecting this line.
Good, wholesome food, tastily served. Attentive watchfulness on the part of conductor and waiters. The inner man satisfied—the outer man gratified. That's ROCK ISLAND service.
On all its through trains, meals are served in Rock Island diners. The service is a la carte—pay for what you eat—and the rates are reasonable.
If planning an eastern trip, remember there's nothing finer than a Rock Island diner, and send this coupon:
F. L. MILLER, Dist. Pass. Agt., Rock Island System,
237 So. Spring Street, LOS ANGELES.
Send me Rock Island time table and details of routes, rates and service. I am going
to _____ about ___
Name ___
Address ___