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Society Wedding At the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. Strodthoff, corner of Sycamore and Lemon streets, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Fred A. Yungbluth, the well-known merchant tailor, was united in holy bonds of wedlock to Miss Adella Strodthoff. Rev. Mitchell of the Presbyterian church officiated. The bride was attended by Mrs. Otto Strodthoff of Los Angeles, and Otto Strodthoff was groomsman. Only the immediate friends of the high contracting couple were present, and at conclusion of the ceremony hearty congratulations were extended bride and groom. The wedding took place in the front parlor, which was beautifully decorated with smilax, orange blossoms and cut flowers. A sumptuous wedding breakfast was served, to which the guests sat down in the handsomely appointed dining-room. Among those present were Mrs. Strodthoff, mother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strodthoff, Miss Bessie Schubert, Miss Poldie Heiman, Miss Wilson, Miss Melane Cahen, of Los Angeles; Miss Winifred Melrose, Miss Theresa Fay, Miss Alice Robison, Miss Hettle Weisel, Gus and Hugo Strodthoff, Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Beebe and others. The happy couple took the evening train for Los Angeles and will spend their honeymoon at Santa Barbara. On their return they will be at home friends and admirers among those have the pleasure of her acquaintance. The groom is one of our best and public-spirited citizens, and he congratulations of all upon such a beautiful and amiable bride. Company E Leads Regiment Capt. Stern has received the ing figures showing percentages companies in the Seventh regiment the recent competition for the b trophy. The figures show Company leads the regiment. Figures from Fifth regiment have not been reeled A—Los Angeles...B—San Diego...C—Los Angeles...D—Pomona...E—Anabeim...F—Los Angeles...G—Redlands...H—Long Beach...I—Pasadena...K—San Bernardino...L—Santa Ana...M—Riverside... The last wagonload of sugar was hauled into the factory bins. Alamitos on Sunday last, and it not now a beet in the fields in County. The factory will continue till spring upon the new Ozmun p for refining B molasses into gran sugar. This season's run will longest in the history of the f Strodthoff, mother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strodthoff, Miss Bessie Schubert, Miss Poldie Heiman, Miss Wilson, Miss Melane Cahen, of Los Angeles; Miss Winifred Melrose, Miss Theresa Fay, Miss Alice Robison, Miss Hettle Weisel, Gus and Hugo Strodthoff, Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Beebe and others. The happy couple took the evening train for Los Angeles and will spend their honeymoon at Santa Barbara. On their return they will be at home in their new residence, corner of Lemon and Adele streets. The bridal party took autos and proceeded to Benedict, where bride and groom boarded an electric car for Los Angeles. A brief honeymoon will be spent at Santa Barbara and other coast resorts. The bride is one of the loveliest of the younger society set and has many Anaheim Cash Grocer Watch Us Grow! Our Business Just Doubled in the past six months. The Reason we buy more goods for less money than in any other store in town. Give a few prices below: Full pound pkg Seeded Raisins...10c 3 cans Solid Tomatoes... 12 oz pkg Seeded Raisins...2 for 15c 3 cans Sugar Corn... 3 glass Jams and Jellies...25c 3 cans Carnation Cream... 3 large bottles Catsup...25c Choice New Prunes... Everything else in proportion. All our Dried Fruits and Canned Go this year's crop—1906. Our SUNRISE FLOUR is the leader of all flour sack,$1 35. 100lb sack,$2 65. Center Street - Opp. Boston Bay W. A. WALLACE, Pr. H. H. GARDNER & CO. Coal, Wood, Hay and Grain. Oils, Gasoline and Painting. Poultry Supplies of all Kinds. Cement Concrete Hollow Concrete Building Stone and Cement Concrete Watering Troughs. 111-113 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim. Get Our Prices First! Poultry Supplies of all kinds. Hollow Concrete Building Stone and Cement Concrete Watering Troughs. 111-113 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim. Get Our Prices First! Power We are headquarters for this Phone 46 The Edison Electric Co., San EASY-FORM MUSIC The latest musical invention. Simplicity itself. If you know your A you can learn to play correctly upon the Piano or Organ with little pra The ordinary system of music notation is so complicated that contively few people have the time or patience or ability to thoroughly m it. This new invention does away with all the difficulties and en everybody to learn how to play correctly in a short time. Not a mechanical piano or organ player in any respect. It's an i tion that's going to revolutionize music and form the basis for a com musical education. Arranged in artistic portfolios of "Easy Form" containing ten pieces of music. The guide for the key board of a pi organ and full instructions—short and simple. Price complete $5 00 Orange County Agency EASY FORM MUSIC COMPANY, 121 adelphia street, Anaheim, California. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1908 mirers among those who ensure of her acquaintance. one of our best and most citizens, and has the ans of all upon winning fruitful and amiable bride. E Leads Regiment has received the followowing percentages of the Seventh regiment in competition for the brigade figures show Company E regiment. Figures from the story have not been received. les...95.5 no...78.34 eles...86.54 94.8 95.8 eles...81.1 ach...86.24 91.28 ardino...79.36 a...86.5 e...83.8 Dragonload of sugar beets into the factory bins at Los Sunday last, and there is set in the fields in Orange factory will continue unon the new Ozmun process 3 molasses into granulated season's run will be the history of the factory, Oil Wells Victors With three men on bases in the first half of the ninth, two out and the score 5 to 4 in favor of the Oil Wells, Little-page cracked out a stinger to right, and the crowd of foreign rooters went wild. Head picked it up cleanly and threw accurately to Isbell, retiring the side and ending the game in a blaze of excitement and enthusiasm. The initial game of the winter schedule was interesting from start to finish, the Oil Wells taking the lead in the first and being closely pressed all the way through by the Los Angeles Pacifics. In the seventh the foreigners had three men on bases, and a line drive meant disaster, but Johnson steadied down, struck two men out, and the third was taken care of by an easy out at first. Johnson struck out thirteen men during the game. In the third Gabe slammed a liner to deep center field. Fuqua went after the bounding sphere, which gave no evidence of stopping, while Gabe sprinted around the bags. He shot around third, trying for a home run on "Bookie's" arm. Fuqua recovered the ball somewhere near the lumber yard in the adjoining precinct. He sent the sphere to Head, who whirled and sent it like a bolt to Mott, who stood at the plate to receive it. On came Gabe, and on came the ball. As the foreigner was in the act of touching home base, the ball landed in Mott's mit, and the foreigner was out by as pretty a double about the game, and will be Pueblo, Colorado, next season. Jack Burnett will not be wintyear, as he is now working in road in Tacoma. Jack made record for himself. He batted 32 stolen bases, 26 two-baggage home runs. He has been dug the Montreal, Canada, team, next year play in the eastern state will be admitted to the South ifornia league, and will hence known as the Anaheim Omaha Name sounds good, Joe. There was a good crowd owections were first-class. If up games will be played all w Draining Swamp Land A determined effort will be committed the federal government policy of draining swamp land in the country, and Senator Flint state will be one of its leaders. The senator has just added Washington for the winter gaged in preparing a bill prothe drainage of all swamp land the auspices of government The bill will be introduced withgress convenes. This measure will provide creation of a fund for the city of draining operations on thme ment plan, congress to al- Grocery w! The Reason we give; store in town. We just Tomatoes...25c Corn...25c Cream...25c Prunes...per lb 5c fruits and Canned Goods are the leader of all flours. 50lb pop. Boston Bakery. & CO. Insoline and Paints Cement Concrete Pipe ne andoughs. Phone Main 91 sprinted around the bags. He shot around third, trying for a home run on "Bookie's" arm. Fuqua recovered the ball somewhere near the lumber yard in the adjoining precinct. He sent the sphere to Head, who whirled and sent it like a bolt to Mott, who stood at the plate to receive it. On came Gabe, and on came the ball. As the foreigner was in the act of touching home base, the ball landed in Mott's mit, and the foreigner was out by as pretty a double throw-in as was ever seen on the diamond. The play took the crowd off its feet, and the players were greeted with great applause. Johnson was in fine form, but in the absence of Meats, his regular catcher, had to ease up a bit at times during the game. This accounts for the eleven hits against him. The Oil Wells presented all the old-time favorites except Burnett, who is in Tacoma, under contract to play next season with Montreal. The score: OIL WELLS. LOS ANGELES PACIFICS ABR HOA ABR HOA Elwell, 2b 5 1 0 2 0 Gabe, ss 5 0 1 1 0 Head, ss 4 0 1 2 3 Wilson, rf 5 1 2 0 0 Mott, 3b & c3 2 1 10 3 Gray, lb 4 0 0 5 0 Crips, rf 3 0 1 0 0 Donovan, c5 1 1 8 0 Isbell, lb 4 0 0 7 0 Godm'n,2d4 2 2 4 1 Burke, c2b4 1 1 2 2 Lit'page, l15 0 2 2 0 Hedges, cf4 0 0 3 0 Reilly, sb3 0 1 1 0 Fuqua, if3 1 1 0 Spears, cf4 0 2 2 0 Johnson,p4 0 0 1 2 Harkn's, p4 0 0 1 4 Totals...34 5 5 27 11 Totals ...89 4 11 24 7 SUMMARY. Three base hits, Gabe. Bases on balls, off Johnson, 2; off Harkness, 2. Struck out by Johnson, 13; by Harkness, 8. Hit by pitched ball, Mott and Goodman. Umpire, Snyder. Scorer, Woodruff. PICKUPS AND THROWS. Mott played all season with Seattle; where he "made good." He has the reputation of being the best "bunt hitter" in the Coast league. Johnson pitched for Wisser, Idaho, last season. He made a fine record and will go back there next season. Head played with Tacoma, Wisser and Parks, Utah. He learned much Thanksgiving Dinner AT Commercial Hotel state will be one of its leaders. The senator has just a Washington for the winter gaged in preparing a bill prothe drainage of all swamp la the auspices of government The bill will be introduced w grees convenes. This measure will provide creation of a fund for the of draining operations on th ment plan, congress to add over $1,000,000 every year, sum of ten or twenty mill hand. As the land is reclaimed a submerged, or partially s condition, the bill will prov sale and the proceeds there be converted into a drain This is similar to the plan un the national reclamation or law operates. The vastness of the project in the Flint bill can be u when it is stated that the to swamp lands in the United roughly estimated at 25,000 or about 120,000 square mile over half as large as the w man empire, and greater than of most states in the Union. This land is distributed al from the Atlantic to the F from the Lakes to the Gulf. Thanksgiving Dinner AT Commercial Hotel SOUP Consomme, with Vermicillie Olives, Lettuce, Celery ENTREES Cold Beef Tongue, Saus Piquant ROAST Young Turkey, with Cranberry Sauce Prime Ribs of Beef VEGETABLES Green Peas, Spinach, Mashed Potatoes DESERT Rice and Tapioca Pudding Chocolate and Cream Pie Coffee, beer or wine will be served Price, 50 cents Wanted 500 Horses To be clipped at the Palace Livery Stable, Anaheim, Cal. J. Hahn, Prop. game, and will play with Colorado, next season. Barnett will not be with us this time is now working for a railroad acoma. Jack made a great himself. He batted 300, had bases, 26 two-baggers and 9 stairs. He has been drafted by Real, Canada, team, and will play in the eastern league. Mr Burke says the Oil Wells admitted to the Southern Calgary, and will henceforth be the Anaheim Oil Wells. Lands good, Joe. Has a good crowd out and college first-class. If this keeps will be played all winter. Training Swamp Lands Aimed effort will be made at teaching session of congress to the federal government to the training swamp lands all over the country, and Senator Flint of this state one of its leaders. Senator has just arrived in town for the winter and is preparing a bill providing forage of all swamp lands under areas of government engineers. Will be introduced when convenes. Measure will provide for the sale of a fund for the conducting operations on the installation, congress to appropriate land and New Jersey contain a large part of the total in the Dismal Swamp and Hoboken Flats. There are some swamp lands in New England, but less than elsewhere, on account of the generally hilly character of the ground. Michigan contains nearly 6,000,000 acres of swamp lands; Minnesota contains more than that. There are about 4,000,000 acres in the Sacramento valley also. The estimated area of the Everglades swamp in Florida is 7,000,000, and there are vast areas of swamp lands in Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and other southern states. Senator Flint says his bill will not require the expenditure of a cent of money, as it will come back in the shape of purchase money for the reclaimed lands. It will in reality be in the nature of a loan, he says. Much, if not almost all, the lands are owned by private individuals, but Senator Flint declares that this will be no obstacle to the carrying on of the work he has in mine, because where objection is made by the owner, who does not want to pay for having his lands reclaimed, the proposed project would be abandoned. The extreme fertility of swamp land is well known, and it is stated that the land reclaimed by draining the swamps would make over 1,200,000 farms of an average of sixty acres each, and capable of producing the best and most abundant crops that grow any where in be one of its leaders. Senator has just arrived in ton for the winter and is enpreparing a bill providing for age of all swamp lands under cases of government engineers. will be introduced when convenes. measure will provide for the of a fund for the conducting operations on the installon, congress to appropriate 100,000 every year, until the ten or twenty millions is on the land is reclaimed from aged, or partially submerged the bill will provide for its the proceeds therefrom will start into a drainage fund. similar to the plan under which normal reclamation or irrigation rates. utness of the project involved lint bill can be understood stated that the total area of miles in the United States is estimated at 25,000,000 acres, 20,000 square miles. This is as large as the whole Gerre, and greater than the area States in the Union. and is distributed all the way Atlantic to the Pacific and Lakes to the Gulf. Virginia he has in mine, because where objection is made by the owner, who does not want to pay for having his lands reclaimed, the proposed project would be abandoned. The extreme fertility of swamp land is well known, and it is stated that the land reclaimed by draining the swamps would make over 1,200,000 farms of an average of sixty acres each, and capable of producing the best and most abundant crops that grow any where in the world. "I am going to push my bill for all it is worth," said Senator Flint." "I believe this question of draining swamp lands is one of the biggest before the country today. It ought to be settled soon and settled right. Money ought not to be taken from the irrigation fund to carry on the drainage work. I introduced a bill last winter appropriting $5,000,000 to reclaim the swamps in the Sacramento valley. I think drainage is needed there more than anywhere else, but I realize that the best results can be obtained by making the proposition national in its character and by securing co-operation from everywhere. C. G. Billings has opened a cigar store on Center street near the Odd Fellows' hall. Palace Meat Market Teacher & Schneider Proprietors DEALERS IN Choice Fresh and Salted Meats Telephone Main 51 Meats Delivered to all parts of city Keep Your Eye on UR WIFE! See how hard it is to get meals with a wood stove. Then get her a gas range. Keep Your Eye on UR WIFE! See how hard it is to get meals with a wood stove. Then get her a gas range. A large consignment of Gas Heaters will be in from the east in a few days. Anaheim Gas Company office and Storeroom at Miller’s Hardware Store Quick Desserts are nowadays to be had at every grocery. They mean much to the housewife, saving time, labor and money. We have the kinds that are ready for serving and the kinds that require a few minutes to prepare. Both are good—better is not possible. You can make Gelatine, Tapioca, Rice, and fifty other kinds of puddings, jelllies and desserts with these up-to-date preparations. WALLOP BROS. Phone Main 126