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NEWS AND BUSINESS For Sale—Thoroughbred Jersey cow, cheap. Two colts—one Silver Coin, 1 year; one Silkwood, 2 years. Colts for sale or exchange for a serviceable horse. L. S. Fletcher. 1t Wanted—Dressmaking by the piece or by the day at your home. 129 So. Melrose street. 1t Fine Land on Easy Payments. John Schumacher, Jr., apl16tf Anaheim, Cal. For Sale—Young pony, four years old; will sell cheap.—Julius Kruger Center Street, Cor. Citron. 2t Dressmaker wants work by day, or to take home. Will call. Address, Mrs. M. Lockhart, ap2ml Orange, Cal. Lawn hose and lawn sprinklers of the best makes at Nagel's. Ten acres of good ground for rent, northeast of town. Plenty of water. Apply to C. R. Lagourgue, on place. For Sate—Fine Norman stud colt, at a bargain. Harry W. Dyer. 2t Lost—On Sunday, between Peralta and Catholic church, Anaheim, a lady’s old-style gold watch. $5 reward will be paid on returning to this office. Dietrich. Jeweler and Optician. Call and see our refrigerators at Nagel’s. Ice cream freezers at Nagel’s. Gunther’s fresh candies at the Little Gem. Over a half carload Page buggies were sold the past three weeks by the Wickersheim Implement Co. STOCKMEN, ATTENTION! Look out for a Dry Year. Eighty acres first-class pasturage, 6 miles west of Santa Ana. Two artesian wells; fine feed. Address J. S. R., Box 103, Tus- Ice cream freezers at Nagel's. Gunther's fresh candies at the Little Gem. Over a half carload Page buggies were sold the past three weeks by the Wickersheim Implement Co. STOCKMEN, ATTENTION! Look out for a Dry Year. Eighty acres first-class pasturage, 6 miles west of Santa Ana. Two artesian wells; fine feed. Address J. S. R., Box 103, Tustin. apr9ml Fine watch repairing. Dietrich. For fire insurance see H. Vossbeck. For Sale. No. 1 barley hay $12 per ton, in carload lots, f.o.b. the cars at Buena Park, if sold this week. Address, J. H. Page, Buena Park. Phone Sunset Suburban 125. For Sale—A good bargain in two Jersey milch cows. Wickersheim Implement Co. I have water stock which I will rent out for the season. J. B. Neff, Telephone 151, Anaheim. mar26 Glasses fitted. Dietrich. Anaheim. For Trade—Fine Pasadena residence property, 3 houses rent for $60 per month. Want ranch up to $7500. See H. Vossbeck. Perolin makes clean sweeping, no dust. Nagle has it. Fine watch repairing. Dietrich. For Sale—a standard bred 3 year old colt, speedy and gentle, at the ranch of John Gustafson, 2 miles south of Buena Park. mar19tf Good 7-room house on fine corner on Broadway, lot 90x150, only $2350. H. Vossbeck. Best garden hose at Nagle's. Call and be convinced. Fine 10-acre ranch near city, 5 acres in 3-year-old oranges, 2 acres berries; 4 room house, barn; fine corner, only $6000. Will trade half for Anaheim residence or good Kansas ranch. H: Vossbeck. 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 $6000. Will trade half for Anaheim residence or good Kansas ranch. H: Vossbeck. 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 See H. Vossbeck for Bargains in Real Estate. Glasses fitted. Dietrich. Anaheim. Olive-Street Tract lots for sale, at ten dollars down, ten dollars per month until paid. No interest and no taxes. Address Owner, National City, Cal. P.O. Box 175. FIGURE ON THIS BANK as being much more than a modern of your money. Take into consideration the fact that the bank make money by hoarding but be lating it. The GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK therefore is always ready to e any proposition involving mon loan department may be of service you. It will be glad to assist you reasonable security and at real rates. German-American Bank We extend every accommodation consistent with safe and conscientious banking; FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM, compound interest allowed, posits in our Savings Department. ADOLPH THOMAS, President. JOSEPH HELMSEN, Vice-President. CHAS. A. BOYD right was a business visitor Tuesday. He is preparing $1500 bungalow at Newport the car went through town Santa Fe on Monday evening back, bound south. It is for the Cuyamaca branch of the San Diego county. Osborne of the California union informs us that he got 28 cars of cabbage the past price now is $8 per ton. Lewis helped Berkeley to sford at baseball on Satur- the former's grounds. The 2 to 1. Lewis made one of runs scored by his side, and out of 7 chances. Podthoff came up from Los to vote on Monday. He states 5500 acres of beets planted story, which is an increase of over last year. The crop is full, but an inch of rain in the would not come amiss. Mrs. George Dutton, Mr. George Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Hard, Mrs. J. L. Moore, Mrs. Ned Merritt, E. J. Byrne, R. Melrose, Herman Backs, William and H. J. Wester- en Wisser, John H. Boege,kers, and many others were passengers over the Santa day, bound to see the fleet. Jeweler and Optician. The Mills was awarded a silver the best recitation at the church on Friday evening. eight contestants. Lizzie Kathryn Hayden were honorable mention. The en- it was under auspices of the J. A.Vail was in town from Fullerton on Tuesday. Bobby Rimpau is home from Bowie, A. T., for a brief vacation. Tim Boege and family go to Bay City on Saturday to view the passing battle-ships. Fritz Yungbluth and wife are in San Diego attending the festivities incident to fleet week. New cement sidewalks are being laid on Atchison street and other thoroughfares in the Ganahl tract. Andrew Roerden was in town from Fullerton on Tuesday afternoon on a brief business mission. G. H. Bower of Los Vegas, Nev., an old-time friend of J. B. Rea, was a guest of that gentleman during the week. John H. Boege has taken a lease on an office in the new Mullinix building, and will soon open a dentist's office therein. The Knights of Columbus of Anaheim council will give their second annual ball in the opera house on Friday evening, April 24th. A good time is promised to all who attend. A. S. Bradford and family of Placentia and Dr. Flood and wife drove to San Diego on Monday in their touring cars to attend the reception to the fleet. A light-headed punster said to the reporter on Tuesday: "The Stock broke through the Gates!" This man will have to dispense with his Sunday-morning bitters hereafter. Miss Lena Ingraham is forming a ladies' riding club. Eight young ladies gathered at the Chapman ranch some afternoons ago and enjoyed a horseback Makers, and many others were passengers over the Santa day, bound to see the fleet. Jeweler and Optician. The Mills was awarded a silver the best recitation at the church on Friday evening. eight contestants. Lizzie Kathryn Hayden were remonable mention. The entit was under auspices of the. Miss Mills will compete medal contest to be held at week under the auspices of county W.C.T.U. Burmeister, formerly a resisis city, died suddenly of case at his home in Los Saturday afternoon while four-year-old son were at. For several years he had affidential bookkeeper in the and Merchants' bank. He his home in the afternoon to do some work about the he was suddenly seized with and went in the house and He expired shortly therewas aged 35 years. The surred on Monday. Arrangements have been enbetween the Orange county owners' association and the ers for the spraying of the long the coming season for of ridding the crop of the bright. The celery growers association will do their own under the inspection of the preferring to do that rather the whole job to the associassociation will ship both and unsprayed celery, but now the unsprayed celery to with the sprayed. It will not to growers for celery raisthe growers will agree to the association will purchase the copper, sulphate, in card will deliver it to growers with these arrangements all he is no question but that centy celery will be free from coming year. That the mixture is effective has been some of the fields and at the experiment station at The Bordeaux mixture conpounds of bluestone and ing cars to attend the reception to the fleet. A light-headed punster said to the reporter on Tuesday: "The Stock broke through the Gates!" This man will have to dispense with his Sunday-morning bitters hereafter. Miss Lena Ingraham is forming a ladies' riding club. Eight young ladies gathered at the Chapman ranch some afternoons ago and enjoyed a horseback ride over the countryside. J. O. Royer will shortly begin the erection of a $10,000 residence north of his home in the West End. The new structure will be occupied by his son-in-law. A well-known resident of Fullerton while in town yesterday made the statement that his property there was for sale at a decreased valuation of $3000 as compared with the price two weeks ago. He says he will come to Anaheim and make his home here. Billy Warner sustained a double fracture of the left leg above the ankle while engaged in a friendly wrestling bout with Joe Wagner in his barn on Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Johnston was called and reduced the fracture. Warner was taken to his home on North Los Angeles street on a stretcher. The following students of the high school have been selected to represent A. H. S. at the county oratorical contest to be held at Fullerton May 9th: Helen Kuhnle, senior oration; Ger-trude Asher, junior essay; Emma Schindler, sophomore story; Elsa Asher, freshman declamation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams have a new daughter at their home, who arrived on Sunday evening a week ago. The fond papa kept the news to himself until the young lady protested, and in consequence the announcement is made. Making the old man stand around already. A fire was narrowly averted at C. O. Rust's winery yesterday morning. A bunch of oiled rags in one of the buildings became ignited by coming in contact with the rays of the sun, shining through a window. Mrs. Rust discovered the blaze before it gained much headway and smothered the flames with a blanket. She received slight For Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested 60 years! Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla; the original Sarsaparilla; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. But even this grand old medicine cannot do its best work if the liver is inactive and the bowels constipated. For the best possible results, you should take laxative doses of Ayer’s Pills while taking the Sarsaparilla. 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 White Ready-to-Wear Goods Especially Priced for Easter Every woman wants something new for Easter. Again we come ward to help you in getting your Easter Outfit at prices which no competition is able to duplicate. The White Goods which we are offerare of the "Peerless" make, a name which needs no further explannation to any woman. The materials are of the best, the styles of the best and the prices—well, you know when we cut prices we give quine bargains. We only quote here a few items, but when you are down take a look at our ever interesting windows. Muslin Skirts, regular values up to $1.00, now 48c Muslin Skirts, regular values up to $1.75, now $1.33 Muslin Skirts, regular values up to $2.75, now $1.83 Muslin Skirts, regular values up to $3.50, now $2.67 The same reductions apply to Waists, Gowns, Linen and Cotton Skirts, Corset Covers and Drawers—in short, everything in the ady-to-wear White Goods line. The latest rage in rough Silk, Rajah Silk, in leading shades, guarced all Silk, 27-in. wide, regular price $1.25. Our Price $1 per yard. The latest novelties in Starks and Neckwear. FASHER & FALKENSTEIN WHERE QUALITY COUNTS L. E. MILLER a fine assortment of Haviland Chinaware ALL AND SEE IT! ALWAYS RELIABLE OB EVANS' sailors will soon capture Southern California. Our Sailors have "captured Ana-long ago. In our Millinery Department are showing the largest line of Sailors in all the shapes and colors. We received from an eastern manufacturer several dozen Street Hats, pretty de-s, which we are offering at about half their regu-alue. They are rare bargains. ASHER & FALKENSTEIN WHERE QUALITY COUNTS AN FRANCISCO Two Years After The re-building of San Francisco is shown by picture and story in the April number of Sunset Magazine Significant 53-inch panorama is used for a frontis-piece and gives an idea of how the city looks today. This is followed by 32 full page pictures in colors, showing Banks, Business Blocks, Hotels, etc., already completed or in course of construction. The re-building of San Francisco is shown by picture and story in the April number of Sunset Magazine significant 53-inch panorama is used for a frontis-piece and gives an idea of how the city looks today. This is followed by 32 full page pictures in colors, showing Banks, Business Blocks, Hotels, etc., already completed or in course of construction. Also the first installment of the serial story LIN McLEAN a stirring story of Western life by Owen Wister, author of "The Virginian" Send it to Your Eastern Friends 15 Cents Postdge 4 Cents B. A. MEINECKE Carriage and Sign Painting Papering and Interior Decorating Neatly Done on South Los Angeles St., next to Miller's Hardware Store. Your patronage solicited. Work guaranteed. Democratic county central committee meet next Tuesday, April Santa Ana. Primaries will be April 25 and the date of the convention will be to make nominees for superior judge and assembling elect delegates to the state convention and possibly to the senatoration, and to select a new central committee. Miller is enhancing the appearance of his buildings on Center street giving them to a new coat of paint. La Habra Right of Way Deeds for rights of way across four sections of land between La Habra and Olinda to the Pacific Electric were placed on record the past week. One deed is given subject to condition that the Pacific Electric build a railroad within one year. Another deed is for a 200 foot strip in the east half of section 18. The deed is given on condition that a depot for passengers and freight traffic be built within two years.