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First National Bank ANAHEIM, CAL. Drafts sold direct on all European Countries Interest Paid on Time Certificates OFFICERS W. F. BOTSFORD, President JOHN HARTUNG, Vice Pres.-Cash. FRANK SHANLEY, 2d Vice Pres. O. ZEUS, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS W. F. BOTSFORD JOHN HARTUNG FRANK SHANLEY A. S. BRADFORD J. CASSOU DO YOU KNOW THAT THE American Savings compound interest on your savings as well idle money? Better put your money at work with us BOARD OF DIRECTORS Frank Shanley, John Hartung, H. A. Johnston, M.D., F. H. Houck, C. Federman, Frank Baum, C. O. Rust, B. Dauser, A. Nagel, Geo. B. Miller, W. L. Hale. OFFICERS Frank Shanley, President H. A. Johnston, Vice-President F. H. Houck, Second Vice-President John Hartung, Cashier DRINK PRIME BEER It makes you healthy. Keg and bottled Beer delivered to all parts of the city. UNION BREWING CO. PRIME BEER It makes you healthy. Keg and bottled Beer delivered to all parts of the city. UNION BREWING CO. Phone 30 California Wine S F. Conrad & Son, Props. Center Street - Ana Wholesale Wine and Liquor Merchants Best Brands of Bottled Beer. Delivery Made Every Bird V. Beebe. Studebaker Wagons and Carriages. Farming Implement McSherry Transplanters. Harness, and the F 5-A Robes and Blankets. Sun-proof Paints. Repairs of all kinds. DAY July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 31 August 8, 9, 10, 19, 29 September 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13 W.A.Y THERE AND BACK Chicago, Ill.....$72 50 St. Louis, Mo.....67 50 Memphis, Tenn.....67 50 New Orleans, La.....67 50 Kansas City, Mo.....60 00 Atchison, Kan.....60 00 W. A Y THERE AND BACK Chicago, Ill.....$72 50 St. Louis, Mo.....67 50 Memphis, Tenn.....67 50 New Orleans, La.....67 50 Kansas City, Mo.....60 00 Atchison, Kan.....60 00 St. Joseph, Mo.....60 00 Leavenworth, Kan.....60 00 Omaha, Neb.....60 00 Council Bluffs, Ia.....60 00 Pacific Junction, Ia.....60 00 Sioux City, Ia.....62 98 St. Paul, Minn....70 00 Mineola, Tex.....60 00 Duluth, Minn....72 50 Houston, Tex.....60 00 New York, N.Y.....108 50 Boston, Mass.....109 50 Baltimore, Md.....107 00 Washington, D.C.....107 00 Norfolk, Va.....97 74 Saratoga, N.Y.....90 94 We don't sell every date to all these points but we can fit you for almost any date. STAY at the Grand Canyon on the way. Call, write or phone me and we will prepare your whole trip. J. H. CLABAUGH, Agt., Anaheim, SUNSET—Main 71 If you are going to build consult Lagman & Kruger Look at this: A five-room house modern in all respects complete for $800. Call and see the plans at 312 Center street, city. B. Dauser Dealer In all Kinds of GRAIN AND FIRE Storage Warehouse And Custom Feed Mill in Conn Regular Mill Days, Mondays, Wednesdays. LOCATION—South of Santa Fe BANQUET GIVEN J. F. AHLBORN Representative Citizens Bestow Encomiums of Praise Upon the Departing Guest The chamber of commerce and the merchants and manufacturers association tendered J. F. Ahlborn a banquet at Odd Fellows' hall on Thursday evening, the occasion being in honor of that gentleman's departure with his family for Montreal Canada. About fifty guests assembled and the sumptuous repast prepared was done full justice to. Richard Melrose acted as toastmaster and in his inimitable manner presided over the festive board with much grace and witticism. He spoke highly of the honored guest as an upright and worthy citizen, one whom to know was to honor and admire. Prof. J. F. Walker was called upon and in his remarks referred to the good work performed in the chamber of commerce by the retiring president, and Judge J. S. Howard, a former fellow director, spoke in warm words of praise of our fellow-townsman. Toastmaster Melrose said while we were losing one good citizen to Canada we had gained one from there and introduced P. H. Krick, who told all about the good winter times and beautiful things in Canada, including its palace of ice. In closing he said that Mr. Ahlborn on his return might bring Canada with him and annex it to the United States. Henry M. Adams, of the semi-centennial anniversary committee, made a for the development of the completion of the York will be one of the grandest events ever accomplished for and will be a prominent future upbuilding of the co. The banqueters at the festivities wished the departed and his family all manner of prosperity in their new "Auld Lang Syne" was vivified by the united assemblies. Chamber of Comm The board of directors ober of commerce met in regio on Thursday evening, with bers present. A communication was re Secretary H. M. May of Ri taining a copy of a letter m Marysville chamber of com ing for co-operation in the of the dread white fly which its appearance in the Mary sards. From all accounts tha that city are finding it hard how seriously our citrus fr would suffer by the coming Districts infested by this freed from it only by fire fumigation and parasitic a likewise unavailing when the dreaded white fly. C infected yield almost nothing fruit which matures be valueless. No effort should to check the spread of this The local horticultural ers are on the alert and lished a strict quarantine invasion of the pest. The Native Sons Grizzly lisbers wrote for a descrip and views of this city for a ing edition of their public Toastmaster Melrose said while we were losing one good citizen to Canada we had gained one from there and introduced P. H. Krick, who told all about the good winter times and beautiful things in Canada, including its palace of ice. In closing he said that Mr. Ahlborn on his return might bring Canada with him and annex it to the United States. Henry M. Adams, of the semi-centennial anniversary committee, made a patriotic appeal to the citizens to lend a helping hand in getting up the celebration. The speaker referred to the hearty support given the project by Mr. Ahlborn, and said his policy would be a good one for others to follow. The contemplated anniversary received hearty approval by all present and will no doubt be carried to a successful termination. Isadore Asher, in behalf of the merchants, paid a hearty tribute of worth to his good friend, while Prof. Mills in responding to the toast, "Good Roads," which subject he handled in his usual forceful and clear-sighted way, deplored the contemplated leave-taking of our popular fellow-townsman. At this juncture the toastmaster observed that having heard so much said about him, Mr. Ahlborn be given a chance to "defend" himself. He responded in a speech well-worded and cleverly delivered. With much force he thoroughly convinced his auditors of his unbounded appreciation of the honor shown him. Indeed Mr. Ahlborn's remarks were delivered with a degree of feeling and once in closing his voice faltered, the words of love he expressed for his esteemed friends seemingly striking a tender cord. And Bro. Wickett opportunely started, "He's a Jolly Good Fellow," with all hands joining in the refrain. Capt. Herman Stern with reference to ex-Capt. Ahlborn's former connection with Co. E could offer nothing but praise for the efficiency attained by the guardsmen under his command. The captain interspersed his remarks with a few stories that brought down the house, and earned for him a place in the front rank of after-dinner speakers. John Resh, classed as one of the new-comers, spoke in happy vein of his residence here. The speaker said he felt as much at home here after his one year’s stay in our midst as he ever did in his eastern home where he lived for infected yield almost nothish fruit which matures being valueless. No effort should be checked the spread of this disease. The local horticultural ers are on the alert and lished a strict quarantine invasion of the pest. The Native Sons Grizzly lishers wrote for a descriptive edition of their publicferred to Secretary Walker to act. The resignation of Prest Ahlborn, on account of his from the city, was received ed. Mr. Ahlborn address leagues, saying it was with he was taking his deputy thanked the board heartily honors conferred upon him parting wish was that the chamber of commerce would be an energetic and enter-organization, as matters of await its guiding hand. Walker responded and in acceptance of the resignation retiring member a high for his indefatigable labors; the chamber of commerce the betterment of the city. Ident Williams put the m was duly adopted and ca Ahlborn’s successor and th ment of a new director will at a meeting to be held future. Friday evening a mass the chamber of commerce chants and manufacturers and citizens generally will the city hall to discuss whether to take up street sewers, or both. The mee ises to be a rousing one, as terest in these improvement ing and everybody seems push the good work along. Communications were ordered paid and the journed. Forest Service The Forest Service has co-operation with the counsioners of Plumas county in the construction and reeral important bridges over river in the Plumas nation These bridges were washed praise for the efficiency attained by the guardsmen under his command. The captain interspersed his remarks with a few stories that brought down the house, and earned for him a place in the front rank of after-dinner speakers. John Resh, classed as one of the new-comers, spoke in happy vein of his residence here. The speaker said he felt as much at home here after his one year’s stay in our midst as he ever did in his eastern home, where he lived for 18 years, and had many dear friends there besides. He failed to see why anyone would care to leave here. Mr. Resh approved of given hearty support to all public enterprises, for by those means are prosperous cities builted. Wm. Newberry, in behalf of the western contiguous country, spoke encouragingly of the city’s future welfare, the foundation of which is being laid by the actions of men like Mr. Ahlborn, and by united effort and harmony much can be accomplished. The construction of the electric trolley through this city and on to the west will mean much to this city and it behooves the citizens to secure a free right of way for the electric company. In reference to the county bonding scheme for good roads, Mr. Newberry allowed he and his neighbors are from Missouri on that score and will have to be shown where the roads are to be before voting bonds. Without that knowledge 90 per cent of the people in this district are opposed to the issue. Wm. Schwenckert, Mr. Ahlborn’s successor’s as manager of the telephone company, made a few happy references to his predecessor, and hoped the public would deal leniently with him until he more fully mastered the calling. Wm. McLauchlin was called upon to respond to the toast, “The Water Company,” and referred to the utmost importance of a bountiful water supply Communications were ordered paid and then journed. Forest Service The Forest Service has co-operation with the counsioners of Plumas county in the construction and repair important bridges over river in the Plumas nation. These bridges were washed by weakened during high water resulting from severe ing the month of March. On both sides of the river we most without means of communication as a result, and the counsioners took steps for their repair of the bridge. The forest service has the sum of $550 together with use of timber from the natual and the assistance and direct work of the construction and the bridges by the forest or Supervisor L. A. Barrett. The cable bridge across river at Kingsbury’s ferry been completed and is again The bridge across the no Feather river is also under Nasal Catarrh quickly y ment by Ely's Cream Balm, w ably aromatic. It is received nostrils, cleanses and heals th face over which it diffuses its sell the 50c. size; Trial size cents. Test it and you are sure the treatment. Announcement To accommodate those who to the use of atomizers in apply into the nasal passages for cables, the proprietors prepare liquid form, which will be kn Liquid Cream Balm. Price spraying tube is 75 cents. D mail. The liquid form emb oricinal properties of the solid p development of the country. completion of the Yorba reservoir one of the grandest undertaker accomplished for this section will be a prominent factor in the upbuilding of the community. banqueters at the conclusion of ties wished the departing guest family all manner of happiness especially in their new home, and "Lang Syne" was sung with a the united assemblage. Chamber of Commerce board of directors of the chammerce met in regular session tuesday evening, with all memsent. communication was received from Mary H. M. May of Riverside cona copy of a letter mailed to the ville chamber of commerce askco-operation in the eradication thread white fly which has made avance in the Marysville orchFrom all accounts the people of y are finding it hard to realize nously our citrus fruit handlers buffer by the coming of this fly. is infested by this pest can be from it only by fire; spraying, ion and parasitic attacks being unavailing when applied to headed white fly. Orchards so yield almost nothing, even the which matures being dry and s. No effort should be spared for the spread of this scourge. local horticultural commissionon the alert and have estabstrict quarantine against the of the pest. Native Sons Grizzly Bear pubwrote for a descriptive article of this city for a forthcomion of their publication. Re- Forest Service Forest Service has entered into a union with the county commission of Plumas county, California, construction and repair of seven important bridges over Feather Creek in the Plumas national forest. Bridges were washed out or badly damaged almost nothing, even the which matures being dry and moist. No effort should be spared at the spread of this scourge. Local horticultural commission on the alert and have established strict quarantine against the spread of the pest. Native Sons Grizzly Bear published for a descriptive article about this city for a forthcoming publication. Re-No Secretary Walker with power resignation of President J. F. Kennedy, on account of his removal from the city, was received and accepted. Ahlborn addressed his colloquy saying it was with regret that he had taken his departure. He left the board heartily for past conferred upon him, and his wish was that the Anaheim merchant would always energetic and enterprising orion, as matters of local import guides hand. Director responded and in moving the place of the resignation, paid the member a high compliment undefatigable labors in behalf of number of commerce looking to government of the city. Vice-President Williams put the motion and it was adopted and carried. Mr. Davis's successor and the appointing new director will be named meeting to be held in the near future evening a mass meeting of member of commerce, the merger and manufacturers association citizens generally will be held in hall to discuss the question of how to take up street paving or road both. The meeting promise a rousing one, as public in these improvements is grown everybody seems willing to do good work along. Communications were read, bills ordered paid and the board adhere. Seedless Tomato One of the agents of the department of agriculture working on his New Jersey farm, has produced a new vegetable novelty in the shape of a seedless tomato. The variety has become pretty well established and has been called the Giant, because of the very large size that the plant attains. Six years of experimentation was necessary to produce the seedless tomato. As is well known each fruit Forest Service Forest Service has entered into a cooperation with the county commission of Plumas county, California, construction and repair of several important bridges over Feather Creek in the Plumas national forest. Bridges were washed out or badly damaged during high water in the resulting from severe storms during month of March. The settlers besides of the river were left without means of communication, and the county commission took steps for their relief and repair of the bridges. Forest service has contributed $550 together with the free member from the national forests assistance and direction of the county commission to the construction and repair of bridges by the forest officers under Admiral L. A. Barrett. A cable bridge across Feather Creek at Kingsbury's ferry has now completed and is again in use. Bridge across the north fork of the river is also under construction. Al Catarrh quickly yields to treat Ely's Cream Balm, which is agreeable. It is received through the cleanses and heals the whole surer which it diffuses itself. Druggists 50c. size; Trial size by mail, 10 feet it and you are sure to continue treatment. Announcement. Accommodate those who are partial use of atomizers in applying liquids nasal passages for catarrhal troubles. Proprietors prepare Cream Balm in form, which will be known as Ely's Cream Balm. Price including the drug tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by The liquid form embodies the med properties of the solid preparation. Seedless Tomato One of the agents of the department of agriculture working on his New Jersey farm, has produced a new vegetable novelty in the shape of a seedless tomato. The variety has become pretty well established and has been called the Giant, because of the very large size that the plant attains. Six years of experimentation was necessary to produce the seedless tomato. As is well known, each fruit of the ordinary tomato contains hundreds of seeds, while the form now developed seldom contains more than fifty seeds, and frequently there are not more than five and six, and often none. Before attaining success in his experiments the government scientists produced large crops of freak tomatoes. Some plants included clusters no larger than peas. In one instance the fruit had the flavor of a strawberry. Another agent of the agricultural department has produced a seedless tomato plant by the use of excessive amounts of fertilizers, the New Jersey tomato being produced by a system of cross-grafting. Reforestation Committee The next meeting of the Tri-eounties reforestation committee will be held at Santa Ana on Monday next, July 1. Delegates will be present from River-side and San Bernardino counties, and a full delegation is expected from this county. An Oregon man has just been jailed for stealing a whole railroad train. It seems a pity to bottle up such a promising amateur. He might have gone further and settled in Wall Street where he would have learned how to steal a whole railroad and not get pinched for it either.