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Be sure to July 21. Clearance Nothing like this ter variety, and wh No fake methods ev been over 25 years REINHA MEN'S CLOTHING The bargains in our men's clothing department are just as we quote them, nothing but regular stock, and some odds and ends that we want to clean up; of course these prices are very low even for odds and ends. When we sell clothing we never misrepresent it. Men's all-wool $10 and $12 cheviot suits.....$7.49 All the newest patterns and styles Men's all-wool $12.50 and $15 cassimere, cheviot and worsted suits in stripes, plaids and plain colors .....$9.43 Men's all-wool blue serges, fancy worsted and black finished and unfinished; sale price, $11.25 Big line men's odds and ends in sacks and frocks plain and fancy patterns. Sale price.....$5.00 Men's $6 and $7.50 two piece suits, unlined cas-simeres and cheviots. Sale price.....$3.98 DOMESTICS 4-4 unbleached muslin f All muslin and shee Gray and white cotton b $1.13, $1.35 a pair 32in Scotch ginghams plaids, a collection no Colored prints in black. Outing flannels, a fine a All other flannels at LADIES' UNDERW KN Ladies jersey ribbed value at 10c Men's all-wool $10 and $12 cheviot suits...$7.49 All the newest patterns and styles Men's all-wool $12.50 and $15 cassimere, cheviot and worsted suits in stripes, plaids and plain colors...$9.43 Men's all-wool blue serges, fancy worsted and black finished and unfinished; sale price, $11.25 Big line men's odds and ends in sacks and frocks plain and fancy patterns. Sale price...$5 00 Men's $6 and $7.50 two piece suits, unlined cassimeres and cheviots. Sale price...$3.98 Line men's pants, odds and ends from suits, cassimeres, cheviots; all sizes, latest style...$1.37 Men's all-wool cassimere, cheviot and worsted pants in good assortment of patterns, made up in the latest styles...$1.98 Men's all-wool striped worsted trousers in great variety of new patterns and late styles...$2.68 LOVELY KOMONAS AND WRAPPERS Komonas and Dressing Sacques. 60c Komonas and dressing sacques reduced to 37c; Finer goods and proportionate reductions. Percale Wrappers—Great reduction—Sale prices are 89c, $1 13, $1 35. Sun Bonnets, all styles and colors, just the thing for summer, during this sale only 19c. Black Satteen Underskirts, prices ranging 98 cents, $1 35, $1 65. Shirt Waist Patterns—Fine assortment ladies fine embroidered shirt waist patterns—75c ones 35c, $1 ones for 55c, $1 25 ones for 74c, $1-50 ones for 87c. W. P. Quarton recovered $28.50 this week from a young fellow named Ed. Geisel, who lives at Placentia, for taking his horse and buggy from in front of the Odd Fellow's hall some evenings ago, as narrated in our last week's issue. After Quarton had recovered his overturned buggy and subsequently his horse, which had been turned loose in a potato patch near his residence northwest of town, he learned that Geisel had been driving a horse resembling his own. On investigating the case he satisfied himself that Geisel was the man who stole the rig. He reckoned his losses at $28.50, which included $6 for telephones, and dispatched a bill by Constable Llewllyn to the Placentia rancher. It was either pay or submit to arrest. Geisel after some demur, paid the bill. He is the same man whom Mrs. Quarton saw at the side of the rig the night it was stolen. The next morning the buggy was found overturned in a lot on Sycamore street. News comes from the Frank Walter gold mines by L. S. Fletcher and C. G. McKinley, who lately returned from along at the mines. The new plant sinking the shaft, run tunnels, has been perfectly installed, and Frie is hitting only the high places go after the yellow stuff. In only a more weeks, when they strike the rock, and we expect to hear that all stockholders will be making new tries in their bank books. A tally-ho party composed of Mr. Mrs. Konig, Mr. and Mrs. Wuest and family, Mrs. Shanley, Mrs. and Mahlstedt, Mrs. Schultz, Mr. Di and Mr. Schmidt spent Sunday at theheim Landing. Finding the number guests exceeded the carrying capacity of the vehicle, Messrs. Dickel Schmidt took the train at Loara Newport Beach, and thence proceed to the Landing by electric car. They returned in the evening with the two of the ladies having return by electric cars to their home in Angeles. Postmaster Duckworth has at post office a register for Kansans w natives of the Sunflower state may I guarantee the purity of drugs used in every prescription, and that it has been accurately dispensed according to the physician's order. I can guarantee the purity of my drugs because I use nothing but goods made by Parke, Davis & Co., of Detroit, Mich., E. R. Squibb & Sons of New York, John Wyeth & Brother of Philadelphia, and Merck & Co. of New York. If you don't know the ability of the above firms in manufacturing pure drugs ask your physician and then you will know why he recommends me to fill his prescriptions. O. A. MULLINIX Graduate in Pharmacy and Chemistry ensure to come to Santa Ana May 21. Opening of the big M rearance Sale. Being like this sale has ever been held in this city—More g city, and when we advertise big bargains we have the go methods ever were or ever will be practiced here to foo er 25 years in business. NHAUS BROS. San DOMESTICS UNDER COST Unbleached muslin from 4½c per yard up All muslin and sheetings reduced and white cotton blankets at 46c, 67c, 89c, 13, $1.35 a pair Scotch ginghams in checks, stripes and pairs, a collection no other store shows...16½c red prints in black, gray blue and red...5c ing flannels, a fine assortment at...5c yd All other flannels at reduced prices DIES' UNDERWEAR MUSLIN AND KNIT les jersey ribbed low necked vests, good line at 10c BEAUTIFUL SHIRT WAISTS Special attention is called to our beautiful assortment of ladies' white lawn shirtwaists in plain and trimmed effects, short and long sleeves, many of them pure linen; but all must go during this sale, and in marking down we have disregarded cost and profit. A line of ladies' Peau de Soir shirtwaists—$4.50 waists for $2.49; $6 waists for $3.74. Big line chambry waists in blue, pink, gray, black, and white, regular-75c goods; now...49c Odds and ends in white lawn waists, plain, embroidered and lace effects, from 63c to $1.75 MEN'S FURNISHINGS 75c and $1 golf shirts, fine stripes, plaids and plain colors, closing out at this sale for.....49c Men's black and white striped, tan and black DIES' UNDERWEAR MUSLIN AND KNIT Jesus jersey ribbed low necked vests, good blue at 10c...5c Jesus' nice muslin drawers...19c Jesus' muslin night gowns...49c to 98c Jesus' muslin petticoats...43c Jesus' corset covers...19c to 43c Jesus' fine ribbed union suits...43c MEN'S FURNISHINGS 75c and $1 golf shirts, fine stripes, plaids and plain colors, closing out at this sale for...49c Men's black and white striped, tan and black satteen and other light and dark shades...44c Men's light weight underwear, double seated drawere, selling at...19c Men's 25c fine web suspenders for...12c Men's fast black seamless hose...8c Men's white linen hemstitched hdkchfs...11c DRESS GOODS 40 inch fancy brocades all colors and black, 19c Double width plaids, checks and fancy goods, just the thing for school dresses, regular price 25c, sale price 12¢c. 50c and 35c goods for 39c. Big drive on double width fancy mixed goods closing out at a song, 39c. $1 extra heavy Scotch mixtures and camel hair dress goods, 44 inches wide. 59c. Blue, brown, gray, black and cream Mohairs 38 to 46 inches wide, at this sale you get these bargains for 43c. DESKS, AT PRICES THAT WILL NEVER BE OFFERED AGAIN The new plant for craft, run tunnels, etc., fully installed, and Frank the high places going stuff. In only a few men they strike the pay expect to hear that all the will be making new ennink books. Party composed of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wuesthoff Shanley, Mrs. and Miss Schultz, Mr. Dickel spent Sunday at Ana-Finding the number of the carrying capacity Messrs. Dickel and the train at Loara for and thence proceeded by eletric car. They evening with the tally-adies having returned to their home in Los Duckworth has at theister for Kansans which sunflower state may sign the secretary at Santa Ana. If you are a Kansan, see Duckworth about registering. Mrs. Clara Davis, wife of James F. Davis of Fullerton, has brought suit against him for divorce, charging statutory offenses. Mrs. Davis is stopping with friends at Long Beach. Davis is Santa Fe agent at Fullerton. It has been known for some time that the couple were not living happily together, and rumors of divorce have been heard of late. Adam Walters intends spending his vacation at Avalon and his cronies aver that when Adam goes out for a prom-inade there will be a flutter among the peekaboo-waist brigade. George Boyd anticipates a big run on tomatoes and has signed up contracts for 20,000 cases. He expects to beat this output by 50 per cent. The crop promises well and a busy season will probably result. Santa Fe electricians have wired the depot here and fifteen electric lights Wm. Gleck who recently set place on North and Olive street taken his departure for New York expects to return here next year cate permanently. Mr. Gibbs and Morris Smith angethorpe avenue were in to first of the week. Johnny Hanna who has been cating in the San Jacinto mornered home a day or two ago. Fritz Grunemay has taken a p with H. H. Gardner & Co.'s department. For nice well roasted peanut fresh popcorn see John G. Wir Needles and repairs for all m Turners' Sewing Machine Ex-119 W. 4th St., Santa Ana. Thomas Strain is off on a trip land, and a number of North Slage-growers would be glad to for a settlement. It seems fr statement of one grower that promised them one price, and many other middlemen, forgot George Boyd anticipates a big run on tomatoes and has signed up contracts for 20,000 cases. He expects to beat this output by 50 per cent. The crop promises well and a busy season will probably result. Santa Fe electricians have wired the depot here and fifteen electric lights have been installed. Agent Clabaugh has been compelled to get along with coal oil, but his lamps will now be run on a siding and wait for orders. Dr. C. W. Boberts of Los Angeles, now at the Federman building, comes with the most convincing testimonials as to his ability not only from his home city but from every town and city he has practiced in. He proves his theory that many seemingly incurable nerve troubles and headaches are brought about through constant strain to get perfect vision through an imperfect eye. By reference to his patients who have been cured of serious diseases, supposedly by all, except the most advanced in the science of ophthalmology to have no connection with the eye. It is well worth your while to call and have a talk with the doctor. If you are interested call even though your eyes are perfect. He makes an interesting explanation of each case. Johnny Gerkins has returned from a ten-days' vacation at the seaside. GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK. ANAHEIM First Semi-Annual Dividend Four per cent. per annum will be credited to depositors in the Department of the German-American Bank for the six months ending June 30th, 1906. H. W. CHYNOWETH, President, JOSEPH HELMSEN, Vice-President. CHAS. A. Santa Ana on Sat. Moig Mid-Summer City—More goods—Lower prices—Bethave the goods when you get here. Here to fool the people and we have Santa Ana, Cal. AISTS tiful assortment in and trimmed them pure linen; marking down twaists—$4.50 74. pink, gray, goods; now...49c ts, plain, em63c to $1.75 BIG CUT IN SHOES Infants' fancy soft sole.....50c shoes for 25c Ladies' kid Oxfords, former price $1.50 at $1.00 Ladies' tan Oxfords, " " 2:00 at 1.50 Ladies' tan Oxfords, " " 2.50 at 2.00 Ladies' pat lethr " " " 2.00 at 1.50 Ladies' kid dress shoe " " 2.50 at 1.50 Ladies' kid, lace, Goodyear welt, extra soles, former price $2.50, sale price.....$2.00 Boys' satin calf, lace, former price $1.50 at $1.00 Odds and ends in men's work shoes, $1.50 and $2 values, sale price.....$1.00 HATS Men's $1.50 fedoras in brown, pearl and black, all sizes.....98c Men's $2.50 and $3 pearl and brown fedoras, tel- HATS Men's $1.50 fedoras in brown, pearl and black, all sizes...$98c Men's $2.50 and $3 pearl and brown fedoras, telescopes and crush hats, all colors...$1.68 YOUTHS' AND BOYS' SUITS Youths' long pants suits for 14 to 19 year olds, worth up to $7.50, sale price...$2.98 $3 boys' knee pants suits, ages 3 to 15, in Norfolk styles in smaller sizes 3 to 9 years...$1.98 TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND HAND BAGS We do a large business in this line as we have buying advantages that give us selling privileges not enjoyed by many dealers. We ask you to investigate this stock. Our prices are right. E. W. McCollum has installed an electric motor at his bicycle repair shop. Manager Lawrence of the Los Alamitos sugar factory was in town on Saturday. He looks forward to the most successful run in the history of the factory, and hopes to begin operations the latter part of the month. The season will probably continue for 120 days, and 70,000 tons of beets will be manufactured into sugar. Tests already made give as high as 18 and 19 per cent sugar, with high purity. The beet fields are looking well and a highly successful harvest is anticipated. Samuel Kraemer has purchased a touring car from O. M. Skinner and on Sunday drove it in his first long-distance run to Laguna and return. Everything went well until the canyon was reached, when the sparker refused to work and Mr. Kraemer and his party of friends were compelled to endure a wait of half an hour. 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