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LOCAL EVENTS A. Fuhrberg and C. Amberg returned Monday from a trip to Beatty, Nev. Damon Snodgrass went to Los Angeles on Tuesday to join the Knights of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Litten departed on Saturday for a week's stay with relatives and friends at Del Mar. Ben Kraemer was in town on Tuesday from Placentia. He says the ranchers over his way are getting ready to sidestep that county bond issue. W. I. Carver has sold four acres of his tract northwest of town to Mr. Haines, a recent arrival from Minnesota. The purchaser will erect a residence, sink a ten-inch well, plant trees and go in for poultry. Mrs. L. E. Miller suffered a painful sprain of the ankle some days ago in her husband’s hardware store by falling from a sliding ladder. She is improving and will doubtless soon be able to be about again. George L. Widekind of San Francisco was in town the first of the week. Judge Widekind is a noted jurist of the northern city, where he has resided since 1865. He is of opinion that the prosecutors will cinch Mr. Ruef. The Savings, Loan and Building association will hold its annual meeting on Monday evening, when a new board of directors will be chosen. The books of Secretary Backs show a very satisfactory increase in business during the past year. The association has been in existence nineteen years, and has accomplished much in assisting in building up the community. Aunt Sarah Keener, a pioneer of West Anaheim, died in Los Angeles on Saturday after a lingering illness, being at the time of her death in her ing on Monday evening, when a new board of directors will be chosen. The books of Secretary Backs show a very satisfactory increase in business during the past year. The association has been in existence nineteen years, and has accomplished much in assisting in building up the community. Aunt Sarah Keener, a pioneer of West Anaheim, died in Los Angeles on Saturday after a lingering illness, being at the time of her death in her seventy-third year. She was a sister of K. A. R. Keener, and the late Mrs. Gardner, with whom she lived for many years at their comfortable home in the West End. The party arrived here in 1868. Some years ago deased removed to Los Angeles. She died at the home of her niece, Mrs. R. L. Coones. Interment occurred in Anaheim cemetery on Monday. Contractor Boney recently instituted suit against Walter Wuesthoff for the recovery of $80 alleged to be due for furnishing plans and specifications for the latter's residence on West Broadway Boney argued that if contract for erection of the house were awarded him, the plans should be furnished without compensation. Another firm was awarded contract, but Boney's plans were used. Wuesthoff refused to pay for them, and Boney brought suit. Wuesthoff admitted the claim, and before the suit came to trial paid the amount. W. M. Wickett has engaged an assistant in the manufacture of Spanish furniture leather, and finds his time entirely occupied with filling orders for this leather which come from all portions of the coast. Mr. Wickett lately filled a large order from the Sloane Furniture & Carpet House of San Francisco, and receives orders from as far-away places as Portland and other up-coast points. He is the only manufacturer of this product of antique colored leather on the coast. He procures specially prepared hides from New Jersey, and ships the finished antique goods to many points in the state and Northwest. He will leave shortly for a canvassing tour of the San Joaquin and Sacramento valleys, and will visit San Francisco, Stockton, Sacramento and other up-state cities. Recently he contemplated taking an interest in a planing mill, but finds his time entirely taken up with antique August Thomas, found guilty ofattery upon Gus Schifferdecker, waived Thursday morning fined by Judge Bard to pay a fine of $25, which he pled Thomas showed the judge a receipt $100 which he paid the complaint witness, who sustained a broken arm as a result of Thomas' assault, and otherwise badly injured. Schifferdecker immediately left town, probably going to his home in Illinois. Thomas, the girl who caused the trouble, is also said to have left town. Fine boxed chocolates at Mullinne Weisel & Sandilands have at their garage a new four-cylinder Ford machine which last week won the race at the Lakeside (San Diego) track. The machine made a mile in 1 minute 25 seconds. It is an easy riding route and in workmanship and fits compares favorably with the best market. W. J. Hill has purchased through the W. F. Lutz Co. of Santa Ana and separator which arrived this week for Racine, Wis. It will take the place the separator destroyed by fire in summer. Mr. Hill will begin three ing operations shortly and looks for favorable season, although the output will not be so large as had expected earlier in the year on account of the continued wet weather during the winter. A large body of which under more favorable circumstances would have been seeded grain was not placed under cultivation. T. Takasuka, an intelligent Japanese, has located on a ranch east town, having recently moved from San Francisco. Mr. Takasuka has lived in the United States for years, was educated in the English schools of the northern metropolis, reads and writes the language fluency. He is an industrious resident, finding abundance of labor for his will hands to do, and is in every way airable immigrant. The recent cruiser against the Japanese in San Francisco which was fomented by windy ragtagitors, seems to have blown out and it is to be hoped that in future these people who come to our shore make their home here may enjoy th antique colored leather on the coast. He procures specially prepared hides from New Jersey, and ships the finished antique goods to many points in the state and Northwest. He will leave shortly for a canvassing tour of the San Joaquin and Sacramento valleys, and will visit San Francisco, Stockton, Sacramento and other up-state cities. Recently he contemplated taking an interest in a planing mill, but finds his time entirely taken up with antique leather work. Frank Ey was a visitor in town on Tuesday afternoon from Santa Ana. Frank thinks the county ought to go slow about that half million dollar bond issue. Take your prescriptions to Mullinix. German-American Bank A SURE SIGN of future prosperity is shown when begin to save your money. THE GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK urges you to start on the road to prosperity today. Commence asmode as you please. The start itself, not size of it, is the principal thing. Commenced, the habit of putting little will grow. Whon that rainy comes you'll be mighty glad you quired it. We extend every accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking; FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM, compound interest allowed on deposits in our Savings Department. ADOLPH THOMAS, President. JOSEPH HELMSEN, Vice-President. CHAS. A. BOEGH Cashic NEWS AND BUSINESS Allan Melrose was in town from Los Angeles over Sunday visiting with his parents. Take your prescriptions to Mullinix. For sale. Smith-Premier typewriter. Apply to Mrs. C. E. Holcomb. 1t Incubator chicks for sale. Blue Andelucians, not all true to color; 10 cents each. Also barley hay $10 per ton. Mrs. P. Hussey, mile north of Magnolia school. 1t The only Corn Cure that takes out a corn without pain can be bought at Mullinix now; he has exclusive agency for it. Try a bottle at our risk; worth its weight in gold. Born to the wife of H. K. Hedges of Los Angeles, April 25th, a 12 lb son. Ten shares A. U. W. Co. stock for sale. Apply at this office. may2 Ask to see those plush robes of ours. Weigh them, measure them, poke your thumbs into them. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana, Cal. Two ways to make money: work for it, or get a job in the mint. One way of saving money is to buy your vehicles of Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana, Cal. A bitter fight is on in the Republican ranks of Fullerton over the office of postmaster and promises to split the party into factions. It is all caused by the recommendation of county central committee. Vivian Tressler resigned a week ago and nine candidates at once entered the field. Lew Edwards has been indorsed by the committee. For your Kodak supplies go to Mullinix. It's a brand new thing, and a good one. The idea of making the body of a buggy without the use of nails, screws or plugs. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana, Cal. Suit on a $376 note was brought on Monday by First National bank of Fullerton against C. W. Deokwa, H. L. Stylish We are showing now our dies. The prices for the wha for a skirt or waist alone. A good quality Indian Waist and Skirt in embroidery trimmed Best quality Linenene finished, waist embroidered floral design Fine Persian Lawn Suit quality Cluny lace, Swiss Valencienne lace All the accessories to co White Wash Parasol White Silk and Lisle White Hose for C lace 25c and 50c Fans in endless variety White Canvas C ren in the latest styl ASHER & W Whitak Successors to J. W. D Carry in stock a w as, found guilty of batSchifferdecker, was on ing fined by Judge Howof $25, which he paid. the judge a receipt for paid the complaining stained a broken arm thomas' assault, and was injured. Schifferately left town, presumhome in Illinois. Lena who caused the truto have left town. chocolates at Mullinix. dilands have at their our-cylinder Ford matest week won the mile beside (San Diego) track. made a mile in 1 minute, is an easy riding runaorkmanship and finish ably with the best in as purchased through Co. of Santa Ana a new arrived this week from it will take the place of destroyed by fire last Hill will begin threshshortly and looks for a on, although the grain be so large as had been in the year on account and wet weather during A large body of land more favorable circumhave been seeded to cased under cultivation. an intelligent Japaned on a ranch east of recently moved here Cisco. Mr. Takasuka the United States four educated in the English northern metropolis, and is the language fluently. vious resident, finds an labor for his willing is in every way a dent. The recent crusade lanese in San Francisco, ented by windy labor to have blown over, hoped that in future come to our shores to here may enjoy their entered the held. Lew Edwards has been indorsed by the committee. For your Kodak supplies go to Mullinix. It's a brand new thing, and a good one. The idea of making the body of a buggy without the use of nails, screws or plugs. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana, Cal. Suit on a $376 note was brought on Monday by First National bank of Fullerton against C. W. Deokwa, H. L. Deckwa and Martin Huarte. On June 4, 1906, the Deckwas were loaned $376 by Huarte, and on that same day Huarte borrowed $200 on a note from the First National bank of Fullerton, giving the Deckwa note with his endorsement as security. It is the $376 note on which judgment is asked. Big values in plush robes. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana, Cal. On account of Fiesta the Columbia Historical Club will meet Wednesday, May 15th at 2:30 p.m., instead of May 8th, at the home of Mrs. Chester E. Holcomb, North Los Angeles street. Get your fine stationery at Mullinix. Renner, Quarton & Schumacher announce the arrival of new goods from the east. They report business good. Read their advertisement on first page. Take your prescriptions to O. A. Mullinix. "Dad" Conwell told us the other day that harness could not be better than he made it. Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana, Cal. All kinds of walnut wood cheap at Gilman's, Placentia. Phone Black 352. 25-28 Wickersheim & Oswald are Fullerton and Anaheim agents for genuine McCormick repairs and extras. 21-30 FOR SALE.—Fresh milch cow with heifer calf. Apply to Mrs. L. S. Fletcher, east of Santa Fe depot, Anaheim, Cal. SPECIAL NOTICE. At a meeting of the board of directors of the Anaheim Steam Laundry Co. held on Saturday, April 27th, 1907, applications were received for purchase of stock in the company, but action thereon was deferred until the regular monthly meeting, May 14th. Any applications for purchase of stock in this company should be sent to the undersigned on or before that date, at which time the same will be given consideration. JOSEPH STROKA, Whitaker Successors to J. W. D. Carry in stock a w Gro General Merci Implements Highest Price Paid The patronage of Musicafe The Apollo club met with Henry Adams April 26th, C. Weber being the chosen conThe following program was reen Der Freischutz....Mr. Perpetnum Mobile.....Mrs.'J.W. Invitation als Valse.....Mi. Last Waltz.....Mrs.J.S. Invitation to the Dance.....Mr. Plano, Piano Conto Pio.....Mrs.Ha. Virgin Slumber Song-W.Buck....J. Wiegenlied—Stephen Heller....Mrs. Here and there—Newcomb...Mrs.P. The next meeting will be held home of Mrs. J. F. Ahlborn Ma-Program—miscellaneous. John Donnelly is carrying his a sling as a result of a mix-up with Cholos whom he surprised in dent attempt to steal a mule Fullerton barn on Sunday. Astered the barn to look after the two Cholos sprang upon him and him into insensibility. One ca halter, and this leads Donnelly they were after a valuable mule nelly was found by friends after the assault and taken to t palit. His left arm was found dislocated at the shoulder and otherwise bruised. His wound attended to, and he is now able about. SPECIAL NOTICE. At a meeting of the board of directors of the Anaheim Steam Laundry Co. held on Saturday, April 27th, 1907, applications were received for purchase of stock in the company, but action thereon was deferred until the regular monthly meeting, May 14th. Any applications for purchase of stock in this company should be sent to the undersigned on or before that date, at which time the same will be given consideration. JOSEPH STROKA, Secretary of the Company. Anaheim, May 1, 1907. Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood—Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. One frequent cause of bad blood is a sluggish liver. This produces constipation. Poisonous substances are then absorbed into the blood. Keep the bowels open with Ayer's Pills. Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of Ayer's HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. We have no secrets! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. Always Reliable Stylish Wash Suits are showing now our Spring line of white Wash Suits for Lathe prices for the whole suit are not higher than you often pay or waist alone. We only quote a few. Good quality India Linen Suit, and Skirt in latest style, bridery trimmed. $4.00 Quality Linenene Suit, skirt nicely waist embroideried in silk lustre design $5.50 Persian Lawn Suit, trimmed in best Cluny lace, Swiss embroidery and enne lace $7.50 The accessories to complete your white suit are here. Wash Parasols, latest styles, $1.50 and $2.25 Silk and Lisle "Kayser" Gloves, 25c to $1.50 Hose for Children and Women, plains and ce 25c and 50c. An endless variety 25c to $2.50 White Canvas Oxfords for Women and Childthe latest styles. HER & FALKENSTEIN Where Quality Counts Whitaker & Perry Accessors to J. W. DUCKWORTH & SON, Loara, Cal. In stock a well-selected line of choice Whitaker & Perry accessors to J. W. DUCKWORTH & SON, Loara, Cal. in stock a well-selected line of choice Groceries General Merchandise Farming Supplements Blacksmithing At Price Paid for Country Produce The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. Musicafe lo club met with Mrs. mrs April 26th, C. M. V. g the chosen composer. ing program was rendered: Mrs. Storm mobile.....Mrs.' J. W. Wallop false.....Miss Yorba Mrs. J. Schneider Dance.....Mrs. Smith onto Pio.....Mrs. Harry Dyer r Song—W. Buck.....Miss Fay Stephen Heller....Mrs. Ahlborn —Newcomb...Mrs. P. J. Weisel meeting will be held at the J. F. Ahlborn May 17th. miscellaneous. elly is carrying his arm in result of a mix-up with two he surprised in an evito steal a mule from a arm on Sunday. As he ennoun to look after the mules, sprang upon him and beat sensibility. One carried a his leads Donnelly to infer after a valuable mule. Donound by friends an hour cault and taken to the hoseft arm was found to be the shoulder and he was ruised. His wounds were and he is now able to be Old Building, New Front Spake & McCollum have torn down the front porch of their building on Center street, together with that portion of the roof projecting over the porch, and will install a modern front. Contractor Lagman is in charge of the work. The building is probably the oldest one in this city, having been erected by A. Langenberger nearly fifty years ago. A story is current that while in course of erection the east wall collapsed and killed two of the workmen engaged upon it. The structure was occupied for many years by A. Langenberger as a general merchandise store, and was the center of the business portion of the city. In the early 70's the store was the scene of the first burglary in the history of the early settlement. During the night thieves bored a hole through the front wall, using crowbars, and made an aperture large enough to admit a man. A quantity of goods, together with considerable cash, was stolen. Mr. Lagman says he finds the joists and interior timber, as well as the nails, in a perfect state of preservation. The sheathing is in advanced state of decay. A workman, recently engaged in repairing the roof, stepped through sprang upon him and beat sensibility. One carried a his leads Donnelly to infer after a valuable mule. Donbound by friends an hour hault and taken to the hoseft arm was found to be the shoulder and he was ruised. His wounds were and he is now able to be and F. Wells, contractors, have an announcement rising columns this morning attention is directed. Men are experienced mework entrusted to them aptly and skillfully done. advertisement in another le and family departed on Ocean Park, where they for a short sojourn at the will later go east and will nestown exposition. Mr. resided here with his famyears and has earned the the entire community. The wife of Merton Skinner, ning, a nine-pound boy. like his father, who has missing around cigars since of the new son and heir. Old, the Center street jewthing to say to you in He carries a complete and of up-to-date jewelry, and makes of watches and can be found in the market. advertisement. Over and Mrs. L. C. Blake Ana visitors on Monday. Mr. Lagman says he finds the joists and interior timber, as well as the nails, in a perfect state of preservation. The sheathing is in advanced state of decay. A workman, recently engaged in repairing the roof, stepped through the shingles and sheathing. This decay is caused, in his opinion, by the action of rain water entering underneath the shingles. The woodwork is of an early-date pattern, but enough nails were used to hold the rafters and joists for generations. The old building will be ornamented with a new front and will be given a modern, up-to-date appearance. Charles Schindler this week brought suit against T. A. Darling and Adelina Darling for money owing him for sidewalk construction. A lien was filed by Schindler on property owned by Darling a few days ago, and the complaint filed asks that the lot be sold to cover the debt due Schindler, who claims $194 for laying a sidewalk on a contract with Darling. Darling has put in a petition with the federal courts in bankruptcy. F. C. Spencer is attorney for plaintiff. WATER STOCK I have Anaheim Union water stock which I will let out for the season. mch7tf J. B. NEFF, Anaheim, Cal. We are informed, by those who know, that the "Buick" is "good anywhere, but best on hills." Ask the owner of a "Buick." Wm. F. Lutz Co., Santa Ana, Cal.