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Church Notes Special services will be held at the Catholic church on Christmas day by Father Dubbel, pastor of the parish. First mass will be celebrated at 5 o'clock, the second at 8 and the third at 10:30. A representation of the crib in which the Saviour lay at Bethlehem will be made near the side altar. An invitation is extended the public to attend. Rev. Rogatsky of the German Methodist church announces special Sunday school exercises at the church on Sunday evening at 7:30. The children will sing and recite and an enjoyable program has been arranged. All are invited to attend. Christian Church Entertainment Monday evening, December 24th, beginning at 7 o'clock, an exercise will be given at the Christian church, entitled "Around Bethlehem's Manger." Following is the program: The Star that Shown O'er Bethlehem; song Scripture Reading...Earl Adams Prayer...Pastor King of Kings; song; with bell accompaniment... School Jesus' Birthday; recitation...Lulu McClellan Dora Updyke, Callie Sparks, Lina Sparks Christmss Hymn, with bells. Recitation...Albert Sparks The Sweet Old Story...Lela Finley Once a Golden Star; solo...Nellie Bush Banners That Shall Win...Infant Class A True Story; recitation...Wayne Adams Recitation...Nellie Bush He Loved Us So; duet and chorus...School Legend of the Christmas Tree...Guy Nelson Christmas Bells; song...School Recitation...Lois Dyer Solo...Lulu McClellan Closing Song...O. Chiming Bells...School Crescent Drill...Twelve Girls Santa Claus' Daughter, with Her Fairy Team. Presents for distribution will be received at the door from 1 o'clock until time for exercises to begin. All will be made welcome. Reservoir Looks Like Anaheim, Cal., Dec. 1 Regular meeting of the board rectors of the Anaheim Union company, with the following present, namely, Crowther, Gunderson, Hale, Kraemer, Linl and Sherwood. The minutes of the preceding were read and approved. On motion the matter of concluding the Royer ditch was referred to ditch committee with power to McLauchlin of the reservoirtee reported concerning the Yervoir now under process of construction, saying there is safe clay on the dam site, and the whole place like a complete success. He mended that the board go to Hale to inspect the new reservoir process of construction at that location. Gunderson reported concern water alley north of the Bayside that there are twenty-three thereon and that they would make six cords of wood, and Brunworth agrees to burn stumps if given a lease for two years. On motion the petition of Bayside to lease the company's water granted. The deed granting right of H.E. Huntington, trustee, was filed. A communication from Strain was read calling attention to the unsanitary condition of the pany's ditch crossing her land matter was referred to theendant. On motion the pumping plant mittee was given authority to our side of the river as they do necessary. On motion of Bradford the deed of right of way was accepted. Applications for transfer were granted. Attorney Melrose was instructed again write to Fred H. Bixby. Christmas Bells; song...School Recitation...Lois Dyer Solo...Lulu McClellan Closing Song...O. Chiming Bells...School Crescent Drill...Twelve Girls Santa Claus' Daughter, with Her Fairy Team. Presents for distribution will be received at the door from 1 o'clock until time for exercises to begin. All will be made welcome: Baseball The Oil Wells nine will cross bats with the Dyas Cline team of Los Angeles on the local diamond next Sunday afternoon. The line-up: Oil Wells. Position: Dyas-Cline Johnson. Pitcher. Clinton Meats. Catcher. Watson Isbell. 1st base. Lyon Elwell. 2d base. Rieger Mott. 3d base. Brock Head. shortstop. Basaker Fuqua. left field. Garrity Hedges. center field. Stewart Crips. right field. Housbby Gus Hansen was in from Orange-thorpe on Monday afternoon. He says two carloads of milk and cream are shipped by the electric road from his section to Los Angeles daily, prices being firm and with an upward tendency. The city offers an inviting market not only for this produce, but for chili peppers, berries, vegetables and all classes of farm produce, and the market is growing daily. David Starr Jordan, president of Stanford university, will deliver an address at Simpson auditorium, Los Angeles, on Friday at 1:30. A number of local residentes will attend. A meeting of citrus growers from all parts of the state will be held at River-side the latter part of January to discuss matters of interest to all growers. Profs. Wickson, Wheeler, Smith and others will be present. Further particulars of the meeting will be printed later. The Most Appropriate CHRISTMAS GIF IS A NICE The Most Appropriate CHRISTMAS GIFT IS A NICE Bracelet or Comb Over 200 in Stock Nice Selection of Diamonds All Sold at Lowest Prices B. Hartfield Helmsen Buil Center Street Bird V. Beebe. McSherry Transplanters. 5-A Robes and Blankets. Repairs of all kinds. Studebaker Wagons and Carriages. Farming Implements Harness, and the Far Sun-proof Paints. You will long remember our Christmas Bath Whether you make purchases at it or not. If you splendid quality of goods you received at such reyou will remember it for what you missed, when friends were able to get. Buy Her a Nice Silk Skirt Afew $4 50 ladies heavy walk-ing skirts $2 98. Some better ones worth regularly up to $6 now $4 39. Ladies fine peau de Soie silk skirts worth $15 now $9 $20 skirts now $12.50. New black skirts $8, $10, $12.50 Linen Dept A NEW IMPOR-TATION A large assortment of Linen Hand-made drawn work, Doilies, Tray Cloths, Scarfs, Squares, etc., ranging in price from 20c. to $3. Teneriffee Doilies, 20c. Battenberg Doilies and Scarfs from 20c. to $4. These are a part of a large direct importation just arrived in time for Christmas, and make sensible accept-able gifts. All these goods are greatly reduced for this sale. Reinhaus Bros. Sole Agents for Butterick's Patterns and Sweet, Orr & West Coast Se Reinhaus Bros. Sole Agents for Butterick's Patterns and Sweet, Orr & THE West Coast Se Offers 100,000 S Treasury Stock o THE KE MINING & MIL AT 25c PER Investigate this property Bird V. Beebe, Henry Adams and Ed. Waite, Leo. Goepper, S. W. Rear Cheney of Santa Ana, and Dr. Strasse cinto have visited this property recent sult any of them. W. A. Barnes of Fullerton, expert perty. John Mitchell, who has mined who the people of Santa Ana would sw tion, has examined and recommended The vein we are sinking on is f have two other veins equally strong, r We started with a $5 surface assay. Do you want to m opriate GIFT If you do you can't afford to miss soon increase the price of this stock. Do you want to m If you do you can't afford to miss soon increase the price of this stock. at Guy W. Holman's Real Estate Office The stock is being sold to careful sult any of the men named above; then The West Coast S FISCAL AGEN 410 Pacific Electric Building New Steam Laundry Manager Shea of the steam laundry expects to be doing business in his two-story structure by the middle of January. He will employ six hands. The machinery for the laundry is stored at the Baker iron works in Los Angeles and is ready for shipment. Contractor Boney has a force of mechanics engaged on the building, and the structure, the main building of which is 30x60 feet, is being pushed rapidly to completion. A boiler and engine room, 18x20 feet, will be constructed east of the laundry. Flooring will be of cement, and cement will be extended about the Sanitary plumbing will be and an up-to-date laundry e In front there will be a and delivery room, and Mr vites the public to call upon inspect the machinery and b His solicitor will presently the citizens with a view t trade, and it is confidentl largely increased patronage The best of work will be t and satisfaction guaranteed and quality of washing, iron and so forth. as Bargain Sale or not. If you DO, you will remember it for the vied at such remarkably low prices. If you DONT missed, when you see what your more fortunate A Delayed Shipment 75 ladies' new and up-to-date 50 inch Coats. These coats have just arrived from the factory. They were delayed on the railroad and on account of the lateness of the season will be sold on the blocks. $8.00coats are selling at.....$4.98 $10.00coats .....at $7.43 $12.50coats are selling at.....$9.89 $16.50coats are selling at.....$12.37 This is the greatest snap we have offered this season. DON'T MISS IT! Silks AT RIDICULOUS PRICES In this department you will find some of the greatest bargains ever offered and that is saying a great deal— you should not fail to examine these bargains. Japanese silks all colors.....25c per yard 27 inch Japanese silk in cream and black,... better grade, 45c per yard Changeable Taffetas, 75c goods in all colors, ...59c per yd Soft finish changeable Taffetas.....59c per yd 50c plain Taffetas, all colors .....39c per yd Odds and ends of fancy silks that sold at $1.25 and $1.50, your choice now at 58c per yard. Big Department Store SANTA ANA, CAL. and Sweet, Orr & Co's Famous Overalls and Shirts. THE Securities Co. 1,000 Shares of the Stock of E KELSO MILLING CO. c PER SHARE erty It is a Winner Adams and Theodore Ford of Anaheim, W. Reardon, H. W. Walker, William Dr. Strasser and Prof. Ward of San Jaerty recently and all have invested. Conton, expert miner, recommends this producer has mined for more than 50 years, and a would swear by on a mining proposimended this mine. ing on is from 15 to 35 feet wide. We ly strong, running parallel with the firstce assay. At 70 feet we have $46.87. t to make money? ord to miss this opportunity. we will his stock. See the ore and photographs very strong, running parallel with the firstence assay. At 70 feet we have $46.87. What to make money? I would like to miss this opportunity. We will this stock. See the ore and photographs estate Office. To careful, conservative investors. Conabove; then send your order to Coast Securities Co. SCAL AGENTS. Building Los Angeles of cement, and cement walks extended about the buildings. Plumbing will be installed up to-date laundry established. There will be a neat office every room, and Mr. Shea inpublic to call upon him and the machinery and building. Inspector will presently call upon ons with a view to soliciting and it is confidently hoped a increased patronage will result. Of work will be turned out, faction guaranteed as to prices city of washing, ironing, fluting arth. The new company is entitled to and should receive hearty support on the part of the people of the city and surrounding country. Pat Seale had an experience with two men early on Monday evening who were evidently bent on robbery. One of the men said to the other, "this is not the man." They relieved Pat of several bread checks, gave him a cufing about the ears and disappeared in the darkness. For Sale—Red kindergarten chairs, also small mission chairs. Red Cottage, Melrose street.