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LOST AND FOUND Lost—On Friday, between Anaheim and Magnolia, a lady’s short hip-jacket. Finder will be liberally rewarded on returning to Dr. Flood. Found—On county road, west, lady’s black parasol, round knob on handle. Owner may have same at this office. FOR SALE Choice Chile Plants for sale. Inquire of L. J. Winney, East Anaheim. A fine lady’s wheel, almost new, will sell very cheap; inquire at Boston Bakery, East Center street. ma7tf For Sale.—A good milch cow. Nick Schlader, 314 Oak street, city. 2t Alfalfa hay for sale by J. Gustafson, 2 miles south of Buena Park; will deliver. NEWS AND BUSINESS Come to the Little Gem for first-class strawberries. Also learn about the Los Angeles Herald contest. For Rent—Bicycles for rent; also repairing done; work called for and returned. Bruce Anson, Broadway; telephone Sunset 274. my14ml Harness—well, just ask for prices.—Pacific Implement Co. I am agent for the New York Life Insurance company, and can offer you some very attractive policies; the very best. H. Vossbeck. Asher & Falkenstein’s clothing clearance sale. We trade for anything.—Pacific Implement Co. Lawn hose and lawn sprinklers of the best makes at Nagel’s. Dietrich. Jeweler and Optician. Call and see our refrigerators at Nagel’s. Ice cream freezers at Nagel’s. The annual election for direct the Anaheim building and loanation resulted in the selection following directorate: Fred Ferdinand Backs, Joseph Back August Backs, Henry Adams, Grim, Frank Baum, N. F, Steward August Schumacher, Herman H. A. Dickel. The election of will occur the first Monday in J. C. F. Geldermann has disposed interest in the City Market to Fleischmann, who has in turn d of it to W. F. Geldermann, a latter will continue the business old stand. The former will be dated with K. Klement at the Market. Additional details transfer of these business in will be found in our advertisement. For Stationery go to Mullinix. Samuel Kraemer was in town Placentia on Tuesday. He farmers cutting hay, and state while the crop will not be last quality will be superior. The 14 feet of water in the reservoir Monday. For seven weeks the Anaheim supply has been drawn the reservoir, the canal supplied to north siders. Mr. and Mrs. Fulde have been by their four children, two so two daughters, who arrived this from Chicago. A carload of house furniture also arrived, and placed in the Paschall cottage Emily street, where the family taken up their residence. C. F. Rittershaus departed one day for Seattle, where he is english butcher business. Mr. Ritt was for a long time an employee Center Market, and his uniform tessy to those with whom he contact made him many friends. Asher & Falkenstein's clothing clearance sale. We trade for anything.—Pacific Implement Co. Lawn hose and lawn sprinklers of the best makes at Nagel's. Dietrich. Jeweler and Optician. Call and see our refrigerators at Nagel's. Ice cream freezers at Nagel's. We are agents for the famous Aspinwall potato diggers.—Pacific Implement Co. For Bargains in Real Estate see H. Vossbeck. Ladies Society will give a card social at Odd Fellows hall, May 20. Games at 8 pm. Tickets 25c. Fine watch repairing. Dietrich. Asher& Falkenstein's clothing clearance sale. I have water stock which I will rent out for the season. J. B. Neff, Telephone 151, Anaheim. mar26 Talk about auto seats, well, we have them from $75 up.—Pacific Implement Company. I have several good Anaheim and Los Angeles residences to trade for ranch property. H. Vossbeck. In buying a wagon, be sure you get an Old Hickory. They stand all kinds of hardships.—Pacific Implement Company. Glasses fitted. Dietrich. Anaheim. Perolin makes clean sweeping, no dust. Nagle has it. Fine watch repairing. Dietrich. Remember we have anything you wish for your McCormick mower.—Pacific Implement Co. Money to loan; $3000 at 7 per cent. See H. Vossbeck at once. Best garden hose at Nagle's. Call and be convinced. New 5-foot Osborne mowers only $50. Wickersheim Implement Co. Dietrich. Jeweler and Optician. We are headquarters for all kinds of harvesting machinery and all the extras for them. We carry the famous McCormick line. Wickersheim Implement Co: Asher & Falkenstein's clothing clearance sale. For Sale—a standard bred 3 year old. C. F. Rittershaus departed on day for Seattle, where he is engaged butcher business. Mr. Ritt was for a long time an employee Center Market, and his uniform tessy to those with whom he contact made him many friends regret his departure. For your Drugs go to Mullini Rehearsals are now in progress the senior class play of Anaheim entitled "Powder and Patches" produced at the opera-house the ing of June 10th. Commencement exercises will be held at the open June 12th. The graduating class eleven students. Miss Jean Adams, city library ports receipt of eighty new book volumes being the latest fiction are ready for perusal by patron public library. John Meharg of Riverside artists Clarke of the Press and B the Enterprise were in attend the republican county conven Santa Ana on Thursday. Mrs. P. Weisel and daughter Hettie and Gretchen Weisel shortly for a visit with friends relatives in Milwaukee. J. F. Ahlborn was in town on day. He intends shortly to call amongst us again. Mrs. Sally Scott of Long Beach a guest the past week of Mrs. Helmsen. Bob Mills informs us he went balloon on Sunday.. Hot air, Asher & Falkenstein's clothing clearance sale. Glasses fitted. Dietrich. Mrs. S. L. Beebe visited with at Pomona and Ontario the first week. B. F. Maxwell, whose onion sold under an execution justice's court of Anaheim, has back" at the Berryfield Water pany, plaintiff in that case, by possession of a pumping plant fusing to let his opponent have with which to irrigate crops well was used for rent due New 5-foot Osborne mowers only $50. Wickersheim Implement Co. Dietrich. Jeweler and Optician. We are headquarters for all kinds of harvesting machinery and all the extras for them. We carry the famous McCormick line. Wickersheim Implement Co: Asher & Falkenstein’s clothing clearance sale. 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 McCormick mowers and rakes and all the extras for them. Wickersheim Implement Co. Ball bearing wringers, easy to turn. Nagle has them. Mrs. S. L. Beebe visited with at Pomona and Ontario the first week. B. F. Maxwell, whose onion sold under an execution justice’s court of Anaheim, has back” at the Berryfield Water pany, plaintiff in that case, by possession of a pumping plant fusing to let his opponent have with which to irrigate crop well was sued for rent due after his onions were sold, but the lock of the Berryfield Water pumping plant it is averred since maintained possession. Ter was taken into court and cern alleges that Maxwell sho$300 damages. TO BRIDGE OVER an emergency you may need money. The GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK is prepared to loan a reason on acceptable collateral at legal If you need money to pay or your bills or for other purposes to the bank and talk it over,itors of course receive the pre German-American Bank We extend every accommodation consistent with safe and cons banking; FOUR PER CENT/PER ANNUM, compound interest allowed posits in our Savings Department. ADOLPH THOMAS, President. JOSEPH HELMSEN, Vice-President. election for directors of the building and loan associated in the selection of the directorate: Fred Backs, Backs, Joseph Backs Sr., Backs, Henry Adams, C. F. Baum, N. F. Steadman, Humacher, Herman Stern. The election of officers on the first Monday in June. Germann has disposed of his business at the City Market to F. W. Gelfdermann, and the continue the business at the former will be associated with Klement at the Center. Additional details of these business interests and in our advertising colony go to Mullinix. Raemer was in town from Tuesday. He reports settling hay, and states that crop will not be large, the farm be superior. There was water in the reservoir on or seven weeks the entire supply has been drawn from the canal supply being worth siders. Fulde have been joined by children, two sons and sisters, who arrived this week. A carload of household goods arrived, and is being the Paschall cottage on it, where the family have their residence. Pershaus departed on Saturday, where he is engaged in business. Mr. Rittershaus long time an employee of the street, and his uniform course with whom he came in with him many friends who Mrs. L. M. Warner of Los Angeles on Saturday brought suit in Superior court against her son's widow, Mrs. W. C. Warner, whose husband died here two weeks ago. The mother declares that the young woman used fraudulent and deceitful means to get her to sign a bargain and sale deed to her interest in her son's estate, which the widow estimates as worth $7500, and the mother at $15,000. She says that while in deep sorrow over her son's death, the younger Mrs. Warner came to her and asked her to go with her to visit the grave. While in Santa Ana, the younger woman persuaded the older one to sign a paper which she thought authorized the widow to manage the estate, but which proved, she says, to be a deed. The Superior court is asked to make that deed void. Kodaks and supplies for sale only at Mullinix Drug Store. The entertainment given at the opera-house on Wednesday evening for the benefit of the city band was well attended and a good program was rendered. The readings of Miss Lute K. Miller of Pittsburgh were very good, and the young lady was heartily applauded. Billy Howard, musical comedian, and Eddie Murray, black-face singer and dancer, proved to be high-class entertainers. The music by the Anaheim orchestra was of a high order of merit. A social dance was enjoyed after the entertainment. Miss Lydia Gross of Los Angeles who has lately returned from New York where she spent two years studying voice culture, was the guest of Mrs. Dickel several days last week. On Sunday evening Mrs. Dickel entertained in her honor and a delightful musical evening was spent. There were present Mr. and Mrs. Dickel, Mrs. Langenberger, Mr. and Mrs. White Goat At Special This is the time for ment reached us this week very low prices on these prices 12½c Ind 15c Ind 20c Ind 25c Ind 25c Per Long Cloth, 12- MILLIN Our's is not the cheapter how big or small, is gin liners, therefore or work is always room for your's ASHER HOG The pig in the parlor bitious. I always preto lying, then a nice and molasses to grow o "Disease! Never keep clean inside and A carload of household so arrived, and is being the Paschall cottage on it, where the family have their residence. Hershaus departed on Saturday, where he is engaged in business. Mr. Rittershaus long time an employee of the ket, and his uniform course with whom he came in made him many friends who departure. Drugs go to Mullinix. Is are now in progress for class play of Anaheim high, powder and Patches," to be the opera-house the evening 10th. Commencement exe held at the operahouse The graduating class num- students. Adams, city librarian, re- of eighty new books, many ing the latest fiction. They perusal by patrons of the arry. Garg of Riverside and Edi- of the Press and Barton of arise were in attendance at can county convention at on Thursday. Weisel and daughters, Misses Gretchen Weisel, leave a visit with friends and Milwaukee. Oborn was in town on Tues- tends shortly to cast his lot again. By Scott of Long Beach was past week of Mrs. Joseph informs us he went up in a Sunday. Hot air, Bob? Walkenstein's clothing clear-ited. Dietrich. Anaheim. Beebe visited with friends and Ontario the first of the well, whose onion crop was an execution from the art of Anaheim, has "gotten the Berryfield Water Com-iff in that case, by taking of a pumping plant and re- get his opponent have water to irrigate crops. Max- Miss Lydia Gross of Los Angeles who has lately returned from New York where she spent two years study- ing voice culture, was the guest of Mrs. Dickel several days last week. On Sunday evening Mrs. Dickel entertained in her honor and a delightful musical evening was spent. There were present Mr. and Mrs. Dickel, Mrs. Langenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Shanley, Mrs. Konig, Mr. and Mrs. Wuesthoff, Mr. and Mrs. Turck, Miss Gross, Miss Lydia Gross, Miss Alfreda Wuesthoff, Walter Wuesthoff and Gus Langenberger. Mrs. H. Stern while in Los Angeles on Saturday lost a purse containing $15. Entering a store and being about to make a purchase, she discovered her loss. The work of a pickpocket is suspected. W. A. Wallace came down from Lake Elsinore to spend Sunday with his family. He is improving in health, and after a fortnight's further sojourn at the springs will doubtless be ready for business. He returned to Elsinore on Tuesday. Bluestone at Mullinix Drug Store, prices right. John Hartung writes from San Francisco that the sight of Evans' battle-ships entering the harbor of San Francisco was magnificent beyond description. He saw the admiral in the parade, and is having a way-up time in the northern metropolis. F. W. Lee, a well-known business man of Fork City, Mont., is a guest of R. B. Herman, and will probably remain for a lengthy visit. See "Hog Heaven" in another col-umn. Build up your system by using Vinol. For sale only at Mullinix Drug Store. On Monday afternoon Mrs. Vossbeck entertained at a Kaffee Klalch. A number of her friends were present. Mrs. A. Rimpau entertained a few relatives and friends on Tuesday last in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Marie Rimpau. Mrs. Harris and daughter, Miss Hulda Harris, who have spent several months with relatives left on Monday The pig in the parlor bitious. I always pre- to lying, then a nice and molasses to grow o "Disease! Never keep clean inside and Lati "I now realize tha wholesome pork fit for breakfast table this m this is 'heaven' for me $1.50 per barrel is Los Alam Next BUY ELECTRIC SHOP Where you can carry the large town and sell Go Miss Belle Lyons of L visited with her sister, M Smith, on Sunday. NOTICE—Use Bluestone blight on your potatoes. see Mullinix Drug Store. Hugh Semple left yester short visit to relatives at H Latest reports are that Blecting the potatoes; for Bluestone go to Mullinix George Dutton transacted the court house at Santa An day. Oscar Heying contempla- ing to San Francisco in the to take up advanced stu science of pharmacy. On Monday afternoon Mrs. Vossbeck entertained at a Kaffee Klalch. A number of her friends were present. Mrs. A. Rimpau entertained a few relatives and friends on Tuesday last in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Marie Rimpau. Mrs. Harris and daughter, Miss Hulda Harris, who have spent several months with relatives left on Monday for their home in San Bernardino. The Independent fruit company will commence packing sweets next week. My Hair is Scraggly Do you like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair. But first of all, stop your hair from coming out. Save what you have. Ayer’s Hair Vigor will not disappoint you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong. The best kind of a testimonial — "Sold for over sixty years." Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Latest reports are that Bluestone go to Mullinix George Dutton transacted the court house at Santa Anita day. Oscar Heying contemplated to San Francisco in the to take up advanced study science of pharmacy. A fine potato digger for thing that will do the work Implement Co. City Clerk Merritt has reeled from James Bertram, secretrew Carnegie, that the funding the $10,000 Carnegie pu building is ready and at the local library authority for the building have already accepted and work of constrain be commenced immediately awarding contract. A baby in a well, a dog b a woman sliding down the were features of an acci home of William Jeffreys o Joaquin ranch some days a 18 months old baby fell in and the child’s danger w the attention of Mrs. Jeffreys the barking of the dog, the constant companion. With ment’s hesitation the mother the well pipe and slid down tom, where she rescued tha had fallen head first. Supp self on a four inch plank in water, she worked heroically the water from the child’s finally succeeded. Mrs. J the baby were later rescued well. ALWAYS RELIABLE White Goods at Special Prices This is the time for India Linens and Persian Lawns. A big ship-reached us this week direct from the mill and we are able to quote low prices on these goods: 12½c India Linens - 10c 15c India Linens - 12c 20c India Linens - 16c 25c India Linens - 20c 25c Persian Lawns - 20c Long Cloth, 12-yd bolts, regular $2.25—Special $1.89 MILLINERY AT SPECIAL PRICES Your's is not the cheaply put together stuff, but every order, no matter big or small, is given the same careful attention by expert miltherefore or workroom is always crowded with orders, but there always room for your's. Children's Hats a specialty. FISHER & FALKENSTEIN WHERE QUALITY COUNTS OG HEAVEN... The pig in the parlor tells how he got there. "I was always amious. I always preferred clean water to bathe and clean straw lying, then a nice alfalfa pasture to browse in and skimmilk molasses to grow on." "Disease! Never heard of it. It can't touch me because I keep clean inside and out." Later in Pig Heaven: The pig in the parlor tells how he got there. "I was always amused. I always preferred clean water to bathe and clean straw lying, then a nice alfalfa pasture to browse in and skimmilk molasses to grow on." "Disease! Never heard of it. It can't touch me because I keep clean inside and out." Later in Pig Heaven: "I now realize that the supreme end of the pig is to make good wholesome pork fit for gentlemen and ladies to eat. I was on the breakfast table this morning—now I am sitting in the parlor and is 'heaven' for me. $1.50 per barrel is what molasses costs of Los Alamitos Sugar Co. Next week the Cow will talk BUY YOUR SHOES AT THE ELECTRIC SHOE STORE, 111 W. Center Street Where you can get fitted in any style and price as we carry the largest and most complete line of Shoes in town and sell Good Shoes at a Low Price. Give us a trial WM. HEYING, Prop. Belle Lyons of Los Angeles with her sister, Mrs. Morris on Sunday. CE—Use Bluestone; kill the potatoes. For prices in Minix Drug Store. Semple left yesterday for a visit to relatives at Hemet. Reports are that Blight is ef-fected by the potatoes; for prices for one go to Mullinix Drug Store. Dutton transacted business at house at Santa Ana on Saturday. Heying contemplates removal Francisco in the near future up advanced studies in the field of pharmacy. Willis M. Kelly, formerly of this city, died November 13, 1907, at Monrovia, Liberla, Africa, where he had been engaged as a missionary among the natives. He succumbed to African fever, after a few days illness. Mrs. Kelly is a daughter of the late John Meredith, and owns property here. A letter received by City Clerk Merritt from her brought the first news of the missionary's death. F. A. Yungbluth has received letters from Louie Kroeger, dated Kansas City and Chicago, in which he states he and his bride are enjoying their honeymoon trip. While in the latter city Mr. Kroeger will make extensive purchases for his establishment here. He will return next week. Adolph Thomas will attend the reports are that Blight is off the potatoes; for prices for me go to Mullinix Drug Store. Dutton transacted business at house at Santa Ana on Saturday. Heying contemplates removal of Francisco in the near future up advanced studies in the field of pharmacy. potato digger for $15. Somewhat will do the work.—Pacific Coast Co. Lerk Merritt has received word James Bertram, secretary of Andnegie, that the fund for erecting 10,000 Carnegie public library is ready and at the disposal of local library authorities. Plans building have already been accepted and work of construction will commence immediately after contract. In a well, a dog barking and sliding down the well pipe features of an accident at the William Jeffreys on the San Francisco branch some days ago. Their old baby fell into the well child's danger was called to attention of Mrs. Jeffreys through seeing of the dog, the little one's companion. Without a mooseitation the mother grasped the pipe and slid down to the bottom she rescued the baby, who then head first. Supporting her four inch plank in six feet of one worked heroically to expel her from the child's lungs and succeeded. Mrs. Jeffreys and were later rescued from the F. A. Yungbluth has received letters from Louie Kroeger, dated Kansas City and Chicago, in which he states he and his bride are enjoying their honeymoon trip. While in the latter city Mr. Kroeger will make extensive purchases for his establishment here. He will return next week. Adolph Thomas will attend the meeting of the bankers' association today at Pasadena. City Treasurer Boege will attend the convention tomorrow. Claude Riddle of Los Angeles will address socialists on the corner of Center and Los Angeles streets the evening of Monday, May 18. Mrs. Beamer of San Diego is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Anson. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney of Los Angeles were also guests the past week of that worthy couple. Will Duckworth and wife of Ocean Park were guests over Sunday of Postmaster Duckworth and Mrs. Duckworth. UNCLAIMED LETTERS Unclaimed letters in the Anaheim postoffice for week ending May 11, '08: A Sepeda, Mrs R Jansen, Anton Hassig, E Johnson, Jesus Cabrera, Clara Reynolds, Mabar Ernandes, Mrs D R Hodge, H Folsom, Mrs Johnnie Hawkins, Francia Marques, Edna May Reynolds, Bert Lansing, John Tanter, Otto Luggor, D A Knight, Miss Madeline Ward, August and Paul Welsh, Lupy Gracula, Abli Subish, Mark Bermedez, A L Buchman, Mrs J Bentz, Carl Simmons, Susie Prise, Mrs May Nopper, Miss E Gibter.