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VISIT THE Pre-Inventory AT STERN BRIDGE From Dec. 26 to All Goods at REPORT OF GRAND JURY (Continued from page 1). That the north approach to the Yorba bridge over the Santa Ana river be protected from flood water in a substantial manner as soon as practicable; that the fourth bridge from Olive on the road in the Santa Ana canyon south of the river be provided with side rails and wings, and that the third bridge from Olive on the same road be repaired. That the bridge over the Santa Ana wash between Anaheim and Fullerton be overhauled. That the road which is the dividing line between Fullerton and Buena Park be graded and oiled from the Anaheim road to the Emery ranch; now has no suitable place for under its own control we received that the Board of Supervisors quested to take up the matter, a competent commission and into the feasibility and desirability providing for better accommodation for the indigent sick. The grand jury is indebted court, the district attorney and officials generally for their efforts to facilitate its work, Charles Lehman, expert acco for valuable assistance in its negotiations. Respectfully submitted. JOHN CUBBON, For CARD OF THANKSGIVES The family of Stephen Kistle to express their appreciation that the fourth bridge from Olive on the road in the Santa Ana canyon south of the river be provided with side rails and wings, and that the third bridge from Olive on the same road be repaired. That the bridge over the Santa Ana wash between Anaheim and Fullerton be overhauled. That the road which is the dividing line between Fullerton and Buena Park be graded and oiled from the Anaheim road to the Emery ranch; and the road running east and west on the south side of the Emery ranch be oiled and sanded. That the top of the second bridge south of Buena Park be repaired, and the earth removed from under it which now prevents the flow of water. That the bridge on the first section line west of Buena Park be repaired. That the bridge on the county line over a branch of Coyote creek be repaired. That the road on the county line running north and south leading to La Mirada be graded. That a culvert be placed under county road one-half mile north of Magnolia schoolhouse. We find that the roads and bridges in the district of Fairview, Talbert and Westminster are in good condition, except from the overflow of artesian wells into the road gutters. We find that the roads and bridges in the Wintersburg district are good except a piece of road a mile and a quarter west of Wintersburg which should be put in a passable condition. MUNICIPAL OFFICES We found the books and accounts of the cities of Santa Ana, Orange, Anaheim and Fullerton correct, with the exception of a few minor errors. The city of Orange is without a safe in which to keep its records and in event of their destruction by fire a very serious loss and much confusion relative to the city’s affairs would result. MISCELLANEOUS We find the county park in good condition and recommend that the foundation of the pavilion be enclosed in a suitable manner to prevent danger from fire; also that the caretaker’s house be painted. The dockets of the various justices of the peace of the county were found to be neatly kept and correct. A previous grand jury recommended the passage of an ordinance regulating MISCELLANEOUS We find the county park in good condition and recommend that the foundation of the pavilion be enclosed in a suitable manner to prevent danger from fire; also that the caretaker's house be painted. The dockets of the various justices of the peace of the county were found to be neatly kept and correct. A previous grand jury recommended the passage of an ordinance regulating the bee business of the county and we find that it has not been done. We realize the necessity for such an ordinance and recommend the passage of one by the board of supervisors. We find that the horticultural commission has bought a number of second-hand tents and has been doing good work in the fight against purple scale on citrus trees. We recommend that they be commended for their successful work and urged to continue along the same lines. We recommend that the Board of Supervisors be requested to strictly enforce the ordinance to prevent the spreading of the Russian Thistle, Scotch or Canada Thistle, Mexican Cockleburr, Johnson grass or Evergreen millet. COUNTY PHYSICIAN We find that the County Physician, Dr. C. D. Ball, has treated at his office during the year, 483 persons, has made 841 calls at homes of indigents; his mileage charges have been $519 20; physician's salary $500; the total cost of his office being $1019 20, which included fees for examinations of insane suspects. Finding that the expenses for medicines are unusually heavy we recommend that wherever practicable competitive bids be advertised for. In view of the fact that the county VISIT THE Inventory Sale! AT THE BROTHERS Dec. 26 to Jan. 10 ends at Cost! Suitable place for the sick own control we recommend guard of Supervisors be retake up the matter, appoint the commission and examine sibility and desirability of or better accommodations agent sick. Jury is indebted to the district attorney and county generally for their courteous facilitate its work, and to human, expert accountant, assistance in its investirespectfully submitted, JOHN CUBBON, Foreman. ORD OF THANKS May of Stephen Kistler wish their appreciation and Mixed Types. Some years ago the editor of a down east newspaper undertook to compli-ment an eminent citizen as "a noble old burgher, proudly loving his native state," but the neatly turned compli-ment came from the compositor's hands "a nobby old burglar, prowling round in a naked state." This was as per-verse and shocking as the blunder in the message Ernest Renan had occa-sion to telegraph across the English channel on the subject of a proposed lecture by him in Westminster abbey. The subject as written by him was "The Influence of Rome on the Formation of Christianity." It was announced in England as "The Influence of Rum on the Digestion of Humanity!"—Saturday Evening Post. $2.00 Qu Goin Yungbl Phone Main 66 Large and Light Sample Rooms for Com-mercial Men..... 'Phone Main No. 98. JOI Headquarters for the O Budweis We have just received a laAll Kinds of Wines... Fine Stock of Cigars, Imported and Domestic. $1 Will Start an We are prepared to ways. FIRST. A nonwrite your check. SEC. which we will pay 4 reckoned twice yearling. THIRD. We issusuch time and such radistance, or not convaimail, we will care for AMERICAN SA BOARD OF DIRECTOR Frank Shanley, John Hartung, D jury is indebted to the district attorney and county generally for their courteous facilitate its work, and to man, expert accountant, assistance in its investigation respectfully submitted, JOHN CUBBON, Foreman. ORD OF THANKS Y of Stephen Kistler wish their appreciation and their many friends for their good and sympathy in their moment, also for their beau-offerings. GIVEN AWAY records of walnut wood for burning brush. Apply Placentia, Cal. UMBER CHEAP material to go before takJ. M. Griffith, lumber, cement. So. Los Angeles S. P. depot. apman of Fullerton has re-der from Andrew Carnegie, to donate $7000 for a library that city with the understaff the citizens of that com- to furnish a site free of to set aside $750 a year for expenses. As to the expenses acted officially some time long for this sum: The next settled is the selection of the townspeople generally central location. E TREADMILL. Sent Still In Vogue In Many English Prisons. Wheel is still in vogue at prisons. Within the walls building, built of blue gray building somewhat apart from structure in a corner of the round and prison garden. On colored door are painted letters the two words, "Wheel" the door opens the dull, and that we heard outside the louder and clearer. Behind us with the inevit- and click of the returning house is an apartment some long and fifteen feet wide. Hand side are the wheels, in two tiers, divided by a ring the whole length of the communicating with the mailcar at the opposite end. Dancing Birds. Sailors visiting the island of Laysan, in the Hawaiian group, are greatly amused by the curious antics of the Laysan albatross, or gony. These birds sometimes perform in pairs a kind of dance, or, as the sailors call it, "cake-walk." Two albatrosses approach each other, nodding and making profound bows, cross their bills, produce snapping and groaning sounds, rise on their toes, puff out their breasts and finally part with more nodding and bowing, only to come together again and repeat the performance. Occasionally three engage at once in this singular amusement. The Preacher's Closing Word. The members of the Rev. Dr. Fourthly's congregation settled themselves resignedly in their seats. He had just said, "One word more, and I have done." The doctor looked keenly at them over his glasses for a moment. Then he closed the book in front of him. "Amen!" he said.—Chicago Tribune The Reason For It. She—No, Mrs. Gayley is not popular. The moment she entered the room where the sewing circle was assembled there was a painful silence everywhere. He—I see. A silence is so particularly painful to women that the person responsible for such a condition must of necessity be unpopular. Knew Her Mamma. Policeman—Well, my little dear, if you can't tell me your mother's name or where she lives, how are we to find her? Little Girl (dost while out shopping)—Jes' put me in a shop window, an' mamma 'll be sure to see me. Adirondacks. "Adirondacks" is an Indian word meaning "wood eaters" and was a term applied in derision to a defeated Indian tribe driven to the mountains by the Iroquois and forced to live there on the two words, "Wheel" is the door opens the dull, and that we heard outside the louder and clearer. The behind us with the inevitand click of the returning house is an apartment some long and fifteen feet wide. hand side are the wheels, in two tiers, divided by a wing the whole length of the communicating with, the aircase at the opposite end. hand side there is another shorter gallery, on which warmer in charge. The separated by a section of is divided into comparting off each prisoner from The object of this is to preprisoners from seeing and another, although converlow voice pitched in a diffrom that of "the music of is perfectly easy and intelspeaking Scotch. of Scotch speaking people is very, and not many are left to play in the rich brogue of the language. And there was alway to tell, so that one on this it comes in pat here. A youth when educated in England relives family in Scotland and off by admiring friends. "charming?" remarked one man's sister. but he speaks English answered in real distress. only being asked if a person likely seen was "Scotch" ana much bitterness: day. Ye a' speak sae genteel dinna ken wha's Scotch." Policeman—Well, my little dear, if you can't tell me your mother's name or where she lives, how are we to find her? Little Girl (ost while out shopping)—Jes' put me in a shop window, an' mamma 'll be sure to see me. Adirondacks. "Adirondacks" is an Indian word meaning "wood eaters" and was a term applied in derision to a defeated Indian tribe driven to the mountains by the Iroquois and forced to live there on bark and berries. He only is advancing in life whose heart is getting softer, whose blood warmer, whose brain quicker, whose spirit is entering into living peace—Ruskin. Hospitality Abroad. Hospitality has long been reckoned among the virtues of this nation, but how very virtuous Americans are in this respect is probably not realized even by them till they go to other countries and experience the hospitality offered there. Of course, the Englishman, being our own flesh and blood, is given to hospitality almost up to the American standard, although "come and lunch with me" is apt to be the extent of his invitation to a male American on the other side. The American in Paris knows that foreigners receive few invitations to breakfast or dinner from the Parisian, French people do a good deal of entertaining, but it is largely confined to the circle of their relatives, among whom a degree of devotion exists that Americans can hardly understand. In Italy a cup of afternoon tea marks the wildest flight of hospitality that the visiting American is often asked to consider. An amusing story is told of an Italian aristocrat—a very great man—inviting a German nobleman to come and drink coffee after dejeuner! HATS $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Quality Hats Going for 95c, Yungbluth & Kroeger Main 66 127 Center St. Special Rates by the Week or Month... Good Reliable Dining Room Service... Commercial HOTEL JOHN ZIEGLER, Proprietor. Bedquarters for the Original Budweiser and Bohemia Beer. Have just received a large stock of fine Holland Gin, Old Taylor Whiskey, White Hall Pure Rye, Finest Old Scotch, Jesse Moore, Hermitage, Hunter, Old Kentucky, Maryland Rye.... All Kinds of Fancy Mixed Drinks. Will Start an Account. We are prepared to carry your account in one, two or three different ways. First. A non-interest bearing account against which you may write your check. Second. You may open a savings account upon which we will pay 4 per cent. Interest: interest in this account is reckoned twice yearly, and is added to the principal, thus compounding. Third. We issue an interest-bearing Certificate of Deposit for such time and such rate of interest as may be agreed upon. If at a distance, or not convenient to come to the bank, send your deposit by mail, we will care for it the same as were you at our counter. AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK ANAHEIM, CAL. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS Frank Shanley, President We are prepared to carry your account in one, two or three different ways. First. A non-interest bearing account against which you may write your check. Second. You may open a savings account upon which we will pay 4 per cent. interest; interest in this account is reckoned twice yearly, and is added to the principal, thus compounding. Third. We issue an interest-bearing Certificate of Deposit for such time and such rate of interest as may be agreed upon. If at a distance, or not convenient to come to the bank, send your deposit by mail, we will care for it the same as were you at our counter. AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK ANAHEIM, CAL. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Manley, John Hartung, H. A. JohnF. H. Houck, C. Federman, Frank D. Rust, B. Dauser, A. Nagel, Geo. W. L. Hale. OFFICERS Frank Shanley, President H. A. Johnston, Vice-President F. H. Houck, Second Vice President John Hartung, Cashier FOR Real Estate BARGAINS AND Investments Of all kinds see dilands & Co. DOOR TO P. O. IN HATZFELD'S DRUG STORE ANAHEIM - CAL. atches Jewelry Why not— your Jewelry and Silware at a reliable place where you know you getting right prices make your shopping a sant task? I. HOOPLE Inter St. Anaheim choice jewelry, silver and novelties. s Trees for Sale Lemons, Tangerines and Late Valencias APPLY TO S. TUCKER 2 miles east of Anaheim Looking for Trouble! That's our business, and if your watch or clock needs repairing bring it to us. All work guaranteed. We might add that we have a high grade line of watches in Elgin, Waltham and Hampden. Also a nice line of jewelry, novelties, etc. W. C. Talcott Hutchinson's Drug Store Anaheim Cal. Pasture 2000 Acres on Olinda Ranch Prices per Month—Colts, $1; horses, $1 50; cattle and calves, $1. Proper Attention Paid to Stock WALDO SPROUL, Mgr CITY MARKET In New Odd Fellow's block The Best of Fresh Meats Constantly on Hand Hams, Bacon, Sausage F. W. Fleischman PHOTOS Have your Christmas photographs Taken by us and you will S Trees for Sale Lemons, Tangerines and Late Valencias APPLY TO S. TUCKER 2 miles east of Anaheim Huntington Beach Agent Reed of the Board of appointed a committee to atthe preliminary proceedings to the incorporation of the committee is composed of Wilson, W. D. Seeley, I. M. Mer, D. W. Price. Huntington company offered several months ago for the best d and lawn in town. The have been awarded in the folder: First—$25 to A. Shrasd—$15 to J. B. Ramsey; third Dr. F. E. Wilson. Town has lately been put in bettion for fighting fire. The well has been cut, and now a stream of fifty miner's NTA FE HALF RATES Sunday from Dec. 1, 1905, to 1906, the Santa Fe will sell TRIP tickets to Los Angeles at rate of ONE FARE (80 cts.) round trip. Good to return on the only. J. H. Clabaugh, agent. WANTED TO BUY for farm purposes; color bay, man, short coupled, weight 10 to 1500 pounds, age from 4 sh. Apply to Wm. Crowther. PHOTOS Have your Christmas photographs Taken by us and you will appreciate what it means to get a perfect likeness and artistic work. Come and see samples of work and we feel sure you will place your order. BARKER The Photographer 111½ West 4th St. Santa Ana Hickox Studio HATZFELD'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY J. P. HATZFELD Graduate in Pharmacy Next Door to Postoffice Anaheim, Cal. FOR SALE Dry gum wood; cords good measure. $7 a cord on the ranch. Apply to A. W. Danforth on Miles tract. dec14-t2