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NEWS AND BUSINESS Seed potatoes for sale; grown from Northern seed. Apply or address W. J. Page, Anaheim. feb6-1m Come and see those fine large Walnut trees and get prices. Also Orange, Lemon, Peach, Plum, and all other fruit trees. Likewise Roses, Sterculia street trees and all kinds of ornamentals. Give me your order. A. A. MILLS, Anaheim. Both Phones. J2-2mo Cor. North and Los Angeles streets. For sale cheap, house and lot. Inquire on premises, northwest corner Chartres and Santa Fe Sts. mar5-2t Molasses is now on sale at $1.50 per barrel; also Kow-Sauer-Kraut at $1.50 per ton by Los Alamitos Sugar Co. 2t Wanted. Pasturage for a cow. Gene Adams. feb20t2 Choice Seed Potatoes. $1 per 100. Wm. Wagner Jr., Anaheim. feb27t2* Fire extinguishers at Nagle's. For Sale—Fine volunteer hay at $10 a ton. Wickersheim Implement Co. Lost—Medium-sized star and crescent shaped broach, opal in center of star; plain gold crescent. Finder please return to Hill Sisters and receive reward. Anaheim Evergreen Nurseries All kinds of street and ornamental trees, Cypress, Eucalyptus and Guavas. House and porch decorations. A choice collection of ferns. Anaheim Evergreen Nurseries. Tim Carroll, Prop. Nurseries located at West Anaheim. Sunset phone Main 413. ja23tf For sale—Thoroughbred Brown and White Leghorns, Howard strain, eggs for hatchings, and chicks for sale. N. Ray, South St., second house west of Lemon. mar5-5t Wanted to Buy—One share of water stock from Anaheim Union Water Co. V. R. Cayce, formerly a revered Orange county, died at his Los Angeles, whither he had from Santa Ana in November Thursday evening last. He was forty-sixth year, and succumbed tuberculosis. He was a nativeissippi, and had lived in California fifteen years or more. He was ber of the Fraternal Brother Fraternal Aid, and carried lawance policies of $1200 and spectively in these orders. was taken to Santa Ana on and interred in the cemetery place. Deceased leaves a w four children to mourn his loss. Mrs. Santos Bustamente is smallpox at her residence, co and Clementine streets, and tises are under quarantine. Cladio has recovered from the which be contracted from a y came from Orange a month after him a visit. After the two together all of an afternoon th boy observed he had just been from quarantine, having had Young Bustamente was tak with the disease in a few days his mother has a bad attack Wommer and Joe Gibson are the premises night and day to quarantine. W. P. Webb is engaged in the tables in the chamber of o exhibit room and is otherwise in renovating the premises. T have been scrubbed and the fr dows given a much-needed The exhibits will be added to, we shall see what an up to da ber of commerce looks like. An effort is to be made to g and trees, etc., from the varl series in Anaheim and vicinity to the attractiveness of the roo Frank McBride was in town Santa Fe lease a day or two Anaheim Evergreen Nurseries. Tim Carroll, Prop. Nurseries located at West Anaheim. Sunset phone Main 413. ja23tf For sale—Thoroughbred Brown and White Leghorns, Howard strain, eggs for hatchings, and chicks for sale. N. Ray, South St., second house west of Lemon. Wanted to Buy—One share of water stock from Anaheim Union Water Co. Must be reasonable. Address PO box 71 For Sale—International 2 horse power engine at a bargain. Wickersheim Implement Co. B. V. Beebe petitioned for letters of guardianship upon the estates of Clarence and Elizabeth Beebe, his children, and Earl W. Christ, his stepson. They are the beneficiaries named by Mrs. Ida M. Beebe in a $1500 life insurance policy in the Brotherhood Insurance association and a $2,000 policy in the Women of Woodcraft. Lost, on Sunday, between Anaheim and Olinda, a white celluloid prayer book, containing name, Monica Magee, and address inside. Finder please leave at Wallop's grocery and obtain reward. You will notice in an ad elsewhere that the Electric Shoe store will give a 10 per cent discount on all shoes from March 7 till April 1, in order to make room for their large spring stock. For Sale—Four-row Moline beet cultivator, $27. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton, Cal. For Sale at a bargain, lot 50-foot front on corner of Claudina and Broadway, 135 feet to alley.—A.O. MULLINIX. For Sale—a two-seated surrey, with single harness. Also a single hay rake, cheap. Apply to M. Neipp, Bush St., between Center and Broadway. 1t Safe deposit boxes. Those who have left orders for safe deposit boxes at the First National bank may now obtain them, 150 new boxes having been added to the number already in use. For sale—Ellison disc plow, almost new; for sale cheap. F. B. Kealiher. Oldsmobile for sale or trade for horse and buggy. Apply this office. 2 House and window cleaning neatly done at reasonable rates.—JAMES FOSTER, Home 1084; Main 543. For Exchange—147 acres in Crawford county, Kan., good soil; well improved and near two railroads; want ranch or renovating the premises. An effort is to be made to gather trees, etc., from the variety series in Anaheim and vicinity to the attractiveness of the rooftops. Frank McBride was in town Santa Fe lease a day or two a countenance wreathed in smoky cause of it all was the arrival household on Friday last of son and heir, making a pair and child are doing well, and is the happiest man on the hill. George Hatfield who served years in the navy is at the oak having been honorably discharged from Uncle Sam’s service. Learning to be a well driller if war should come he is re-enlist at the drop of any old hat. Dr. Paschall returned some from Beatty, Nev., where he ested in mining, along with berg and A. Furhberg of this reports prospects bright, and a bonanza strike before long. Henry Hansen is repapering terior of the premises recently by Bruce Anson and will re-exterior. The room will be by Sam Horwitz as a gents’ fun store. O. W. Clark and wife of P. Montana, have been guests to Mr. and Mrs. Herman. W. S. Taylor was in town on day, having just returned mine at Beatty. Sheriff Lacy was in town on summoning term trial jurors. Ed Marion is negotiating a deal with the cabbage market. Ed is from away back. John Wagner of Placentia menced the erection of a dwelling in that famous orange grove and see those fine lantrees and get prices. Also Lemon, Peach, Plum and fruit trees. Likewise Roseslia street trees and all kinds of mentals. Give me your order. For sale—Ellison disc plow, almost new; for sale cheap. F. B. Kealiher. Oldsmobile for sale or trade for horse and buggy. Apply this office. 2 House and window cleaning neatly done at reasonable rates.—JAMES FOSTER, Home 1084; Main 543. 2t For Exchange—147 acres in Crawford county, Kan., good soil; well improved and near two railroads; want ranch or residence property. Orange County Realty Co., Anabelm, Cal. 2t Safe deposit boxes. Those who have left orders for safe deposit boxes at the First National bank may now obtain them, 150 new boxes having been added to the number already in use. Handling Your Savings so as to increase them is the purpose of a good savings bank. The institution is the GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK. It invites you to take advantage of its able and conscientious management and its financial stability. The opening account need not be insured. In fact almost any sum is sufficient. German-American Bank We extend every accommodation consistent with safe and conscientious banking; FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM, compound interest allowed on deposits in our Savings Department. ADOLPH THOMAS, President. JOSEPH HELMSEN, Vice-President. CHAS. A. B. Bayce, formerly a resident of county, died at his home in counties, whither he had moved Ana in November, on evening last. He was in his year, and succumbed to us. He was a native of Missal had lived in California for years or more. He was a mem- Fraternal Brotherhood and Aid, and carried life-insur- ries of $1200 and $3000 re-in these orders. The body is to Santa Ana on Saturday ed in the cemetery at that deceased leaves a widow and been to mourn his loss. Antos Bustamente is ill with at her residence, corner Elm antine streets, and the premander quarantine. Her son recovered from the disease, contracted from a youth who Orange a month ago to pay it. After the two had been all of an afternoon the Orange he had just been released antine, having had smallpox. Bustamente was taken down disease in a few days. Now has a bad attack. Frank and Joe Gibson are guarding night and day to enforce Webb is engaged in staining in the chamber of commerce and is otherwise assisting the premises. The floors scrubbed and the front window a much-needed washing. It will be added to, and soon what an up to date cham-merice looks like. It is to be made to get plants etc., from the various nur-naheim and vicinity to add activeness of the room. CBride was in town from the case a day or two ago with invitations have been received by friends for the approaching marriage of Miss Zelma Bailey, formerly a resident of this city, and John Frederic Cleaveland, at the home of the bride's parents at Phoenix, A. T., on Wednesday evening next, March 11. Miss Bailey is well known here, having spent her schooldays in Anaheim, and having many friends who wish her a happy wedded life. She has had numerous offers of marriage, but ere this has not proven susceptible so Cupid's dart. The happy groom-to-be is a young newspaper man of Morenci, who represented his county in the upper house of the territorial legislature last year. He has recently been appointed private secretary to Gov. Kibbey, and will after a brief honeymoon trip with his bride to Denver and other points east, take up his home in Phoenix. Worthy Grand Matron Emma Reihl visited Chispa Chapter, O. E. S. No. 151 Monday evening. She compli- mented the chapter on its work, especially because the officers knew their parts. Many visitors were present. A Dutch supper was served and speeches were made, Dr. Wickett making the star speech of the evening. The chapter presented the G. W. M. with a solid gold belt buckle and a boquet of daffodils and asparagus ferns tled with yellow ribbon. J. O. Royer is constructing a fish pond on his property at the west end. He recently installed electric power in his pumping plant, and erected a handsomely housed plunge bath at the side of the motor house. Sam Kraemer has let the contract for erection of his twostory brick east of the First National bank to Architect Binder. The building will be two stories in height, of ornamental design and will cost $10,000. Walter Johnson, the pitcher, is at At the In order to make give 10 p Saturday, M WM. 111 W. Cent War With Japan A horse hitched to a ran down the sidewalk street at noon on Friday, b Asher & Falkenstein's sto tinuing past the postoffice siderable damage. The owned by a Japanese, and his flight southeast of the o tried to stop it on Broadwa street, when it came char bridle and reins dragging ground at its side. It con career until the center o reached, when it took to t By this time most of the r left behind and only a cou and part of the running evidence. Two plateglass Asher & Falkenstein's wee wire screen door at Wall torn away, John Wirsch exhibit was put out of com the bay window at Frank shop was demolished. The animal was caught at D taken-to a barn. Several persons, attract noise, ran to the sidewal their places of business, beat a hasty retreat as stead dashed by. The Jap will have bills ceeding $100, and will hav a new rig, the old one hav duced to kindling wood. thousand times. For Sale—Fresh milk c at this office. Brookhurst He recently installed electric power in his pumping plant, and erected a handsomely housed plunge bath at the side of the motor house. Sam Kraemer has let the contract for erection of his twostory brick east of the First National bank to Architect Binder. The building will be two stories in height, of ornamental design and will cost $10,000. Walter Johnson, the pitcher, is at the Fullerton hospital, having undergone a surgical operation for the removal of a piece of bone from behind the ear. He will probably be out again in a few days. Thirty-six hundredths of an inch of rain fell on Friday night, bringing the total for the season to 9.85. To even date last year, 16.02. George Chambers and Oscar Heying went to Los Angeles Friday to get material for the coming debate with Pomona High School. N. E. Murphy has sold his milk dairy to Thomas Jackson of Los Angeles. Mr. Murphy still retains his ranch, and may in the near future embark in business in this city. E. A. Healy, Dean of the Maclay school of Theology will speak at the First Methodist church Sunday morning, March 8th. Come and hear him. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falkenstein attended the Paderewski concert in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening. Frank Dyer passed up the Britt-Nelson mingle. Two dead ones, he says. Henry Glass, the well known Los Angeles bookbinder, was in town a few days ago on a business mission. Come and see those fine large Walnut trees and get prices. Also Orange, Lemon, Peach, Plum, and all other fruit trees. Likewise Roses, Sterculia street trees and all kinds of ornamentals. Give me your order. A. A. MILLS, Anaheim. Both Phones. J2-2mo Cor. North and Los Angeles streets. Stephen Rimpau returned on Tuesday from Chihuahua after an absence of two years. He is engaged as mining engineer with a large company operating mines in Mexico and is home for a vacation of four or five weeks. Frank Fox is at Newport Beach re Pale, Thin, Nervous? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it—Ayer's Sarsaparilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. This is the first question your doctor would ask: "Are your bowels regular?" He knows that daily action of the bowels is absolutely essential to recovery. Keep your liver active and your bowels regular by taking laxative doses of Ayer's Pills. Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. We have no secrets! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. ALWAYS RELIABLE Special Sale of Children's Colored Wash Dresses Why working yourself sick with your children's wardrobe when you can buy ready-to-wear dresses at such low prices? Just take a look at our window, or come in and we will show you the greatest line of washable, neatly made and trimmed Children's and Girl's Dresses, from the smallest baby dress to the one for your girl 14 to 15 years old. Prices 39c to $1.59 On sale for a short time only. Silk Finished Lisle Elbow Gloves We are offering our brand new line of full length elbow gloves in black and white, while they last at the low price of 75 Cents a Pair They have clasps at the wrist and are the biggest bargain ever offered. Goldstar Zephir Ginghams, regular 12¢ - 10c a Yard ASHER & FALKENSTEIN WHERE QUALITY COUNTS GREAT BARGAINS ... IN SHOES... At the Electric Shoe Store In order to make room for our large Spring Stock we will give 10 per cent discount on all Shoes from Saturday, March 7th till April 1st, '08 Don't miss these Bargains WM. HEYING Prop At the Electric Shoe Store In order to make room for our large Spring Stock we will give 10 per cent discount on all Shoes from Saturday, March 7th till April 1st, '08 Don't miss these Bargains WM. HEYING, Prop. 11 W. Center St. - Anaheim, Cal. War With Japan horse hitched to a light vehicle down the sidewalk on Center at noon on Friday, beginning at Falkenstein's store and conpast the postoffice, doing condle damage. The horse was by a Japanese, and started on southeast of the city. People stop it on Broadway near East when it came charging by, the and reins dragging upon the at its side. It continued on its until the center of town was when it took to the sidewalk, time most of the rig had been mind and only a couple of wheels of the running gear were in use. Two plateglass windows in & Falkenstein's were broken, a green door at Wallop Bros. was way, John Wirsching's fruit was put out of commission and window at Frank Fox's barber is demolished. The frightened was caught at Dickel's and a barn. All persons, attracted by the plan to the sidewalk in front of places of business, and had to hasty retreat as the prancing washed by. Jap will have bills to pay ex- $100, and will have to procure big, the old one having been reo kindling wood. Banzai ten and times. Brookhurst Clark was a visitor at Santa SOMETHING you want Gunther's Fine Candies and a package of delicious, nourishing, healthful Zee-Nut for sale at THE GEM LITTLE GEM Confectionery Fruits, Nuts, Cigars Agency Los Angeles Herald Gold and Silver 75c Copper 75c 30 or more 50c each Lead 75c Jas, L, Gates ASSAYER 732 W. Center St., Sunset Main 572 Anaheim, Cal. PO Box 34 Church Notes The annual meeting of the Orange County Sunday School Association of the Anaheim district will be held in the Baptist Church at Fullerton on Friday, March 6. Services begin at 9.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. All teachers and persons interested are cordially invited to attend. There will be services at St. Michael's Episcopal church next Sunday morning. Sunday school at 10 a.m. and preaching services immediately following at 11 a.m. Brookhurst Clark was a visitor at Santa Wednesday. Allgeyer has been laid up grippe. Devenney's little son has been J.T. Smith has been suffering nuralgia for the past week. Clark was a visitor to Los last week. Mason returned home Monday absence of three weeks. Frank Miller visited at Norwalk ek. Updyke and family and Claude and family spent Sunday with Odd and family at Anaheim. Inspection of Company E Wilhelm and staff officers ed Company E, N.G.C., on evening. The company musmen who were put through a examination. The company charge of First Lieut. KellenThe company and equipment and to be in good condition. Col. Wilhelm among the visiting officers were Major ColLos Angeles, Col. Finley, Major Adjutant Roper, Lieut. WarSanta Ana.