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NEWS AND BUSINESS Wanted—A good boy to learn the drug trade. Apply at once. Mullinix Drug Store. Good Jewelry, best prices. Dietrich near post office, Anaheim. Agents make $3 per day and up; sample free. Address with stamped envelope. J. P. Booth, Anaheim. Wickersheim Implement Co. are agents for the popular Indian Motocycle. Ed Olmstead is laid up with an attack of measles. FOR RENT—Brown Potato Diggers. Address or call upon H. Wagner, east Anaheim. For Fire and Life Insurance see H. Vossbeck, who has nothing but the best. Just received big shipment of kodak supplies. Mullinix drug store. Joe Backs was at Whittier the first of the week attending a telephone conference. COWMEN, Attention!—I have for sale some good corn fodder about in the roasting ear. It is fine milk feed. $5 per ton in the field, or will sell the whole lot. C. H. Druce, 1 mile south S. P. depot. Dietrich, Jeweler and Optician, Anaheim. Don't neglect your eyes. See Dietrich near post office, Anaheim. Dr. Wm. Freeman was over from Fullerton yesterday, accompanied by H. C. Hallett of Northampton, Mass., who is temporarily sojourning in Southern California. Buggy and wagon umbrellas and sunshades at Wickersheim Implement Co. See H. Vossbeck for Bargains in Real Estate. Rev. Moore is confined to his home with illness. He was ill last week, but was able to fill his pulpit on Sunday. A. Pierotti who is now in Italy been commissioned by the walnut associations of Southern California. Theceed on a tour of inspection of the nut districts of Sorrento, Italy.Grenoble and Bordeaux, France,a view to reporting upon the eand character of the crop. Mr.Pierotti will make report Sept. 1st,any new developments ensue willgraph Sept. 15.Upon the characthis report will depend the scarcprices to be fixed for the Califcrop.Mr. Pierotti is especiallyfor the task assigned him, he beingof the leading walnut-growers oPlacentia section. Willie Isenberg was on Tu sentenced by Judge West to serve year in San Quentin prison for Isenberg pleaded guilty to a chargeforging the name of John C.B president of a Los Angeles kni company,and offering them for S.Kistler of this city.His attome made a strong plea for mercy,and judge,being evidently inclined toview,let the dapper little crookeasily.Isenberg claimed to be en ed to an Anaheim girl,from w father he borrowed money. Charley Staufer, circulation m ger of the Phoenix, Ariz.,Republic dropped into town yesterday on way to the seashore,he being a gee from caressing torridity of territory。他will spend several w at Ocean Park and other coast res.Charley has more girls than any y fellow in Phoenix,and Anaheimwho have met him say he is abo right.Advertising rates for thir tice, Charley, please. The Ladies' Euchre club was pantly entertained on Thursday a noon by Mrs.Fred Rimpau at her on Los Angeles street.At the ga progressive euchre the first prizereceived by Mrs.Dyer,the secondMrs.Lewis and the consolation by Falkenstein.Refreshments of cream and cake were served during Dr. Wm. Freeman was over from Fullerton yesterday, accompanied by H. C. Hallett of Northampton, Mass., who is temporarily sojourning in Southern California. Buggy and wagon umbrellas and sunshades at Wickersheim Implement Co. See H. Vossbeck for Bargains in Real Estate. Rev. Moore is confined to his home with illness. He was ill last week, but was able to fill his pulpit on Sunday, but is again in poor health. Have a splendid new 5-room bungalow close in at Los Angeles which I can trade for small ranch near Anaheim. H. Vossbeck. Lawn hose and lawn sprinklers of the best makes at Nagel's. Just received big shipment of kodak supplies. Mullinix drug store. J. Hartung, O. Storm, A. Thomas, C. A. Boege and Wm. McLauchlin attended a meeting of county bankers at Newport Beach on Tuesday evening. Ball bearing wringers, easy to turn. Nagle has them. To see better see Dietrich. If you want to trade your property come in and see H. Vossbeck, who has some bargains. Call and see our refrigerators at Nagel's. Jessie Boyd is visiting with relatives in Los Angeles. Ice cream freezers at Nagel's. Have a nice 5-room house for sale, close in, large lot, for only $1250.00. See H. Vossbeck at once. Perolin makes clean sweeping, no dust. Nagle has it. FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay, $13 per ton, delivered. Henry Wagner ma21tf For Sale—Good driving and work horses; one saddle horse. Wickersheim Implement Co. For Sale—Alfalfa hay. Four miles west of Anaheim. Schumacher Bros., Home phone 1861 je11tf FOR SALE—Forty-one shares A.U. W. Co.'s, stock Address Box 334, Anaheim postoffice. jy2-3t 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. Just received big shipment of kodak supplies. Mullinix drug store. Mrs. Minnie Bentz has instructed architect, O. Lagman, to make alteration and addition to her dence now in course of construction Center street, near Olive street, will increase the cost and make a artistic and comfortable home. building will be erected of cement stone and will contain eight rooms The main hall, parlor and dining room will be finished with panel walls, be ceilings and ornamental carved mongings. Single panel carved moun doors are to be employed in all principal rooms. The various plumbing tures will be of best enameled fin For Sale—Alfalfa bay. Four miles west of Anaheim. Schumacher Bros., Home phone 1861 jel1tf FOR SALE.—Forty-one shares A.U. W. Co's. stock Address Box 334, Anaheim postoffice. jy2-3t 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. apr23m6 First class land with probably the cheapest water supply in the state, on small payments. John Schumacher, Jr., ma28tf Anaheim, Cal. A CROWNING FEATURE that reflects credit on this bank is that our depositors' bank books show good balances. It's because we have a thrifty lot of business men who are our patrons. BANK HERE and you'll be in good company. When you require a loan it will be made on favorable terms. It's the bank to bank at and we'd like your account. German-American Bank OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: ADOLPH THOMAS, President Tim Carroll Wm. McLauchlin JOSEPH HELMSEN, Vice-Pres. Edwin Barr W. A. Bonynge CHAS. A. BOEC Cashier A. Nagel Dr. J. L. Bee ALWAYS RELIABLE Season Clearance Bigger Bargains and more of them than at any other place. A Clean Sweep of Wash Goods Reg. Price Sale Price 40c and 35c Lawns and Organdies 28c yd 25c and 20c Batiste and Organdie 16c yd 15c Lawns - - - 10c yd 10c Lawns - - - 5c yd 15c Covert Cloth - - 12c yd 15c 36-inch Light Percales - - 12c yd 20c Madras - - - 12c yd EXTRA SPECIAL 25c French Zephyrs - - 18c yd Special Clearance Prices on Shirtwaists It is our custom never to carry over any Waists from one season into another; these prices will close them out quickly: WAISTS Values up to $1.50, Sale Price 98¢ each Values up to 2.25, Sale Price $1.43 each Values up to 3.00, Sale Price 1.98 each Values up to 4.50, Sale Price 2.88 each Better ones or cheaper ones in like proportion Your choice of any TRIMMED HAT in stock at $\frac{1}{2}$ Price. This means just what it says. ASHER & FALK WHERE QUALITY COUNTS Postmaster Duckworth, accompanied by his wife, Mrs. J. E. Sibley and Miss Hattie Rexroad left on Tuesday in his auto for Los Angeles, Venice, Ocean Park and Santa Monica for an outing of two or three days. L. E. Miller writes from Cleveland that he and his party are having a good time, but that the weather is disagreeably warm. "There is no climate like that of California," he writes. Sure not. N. E. Murphy will open an up-to-date and handsomely appointed restaurant in the Strodthoff block now nearing completion near the postoffice. E. Barr returned on Friday from a month's outing at Elsinore. He reports a very pleasant sojourn at the baths. Murray and Tracey Mills came over from Riverside on a visit the past week with their brother, Robert. Murray Paschall, station agent at El Toro on the Santa Fe, was in town Saturday visiting friends. O. Warling came up from Laguna Friday to spend a couple of days with friends in town. Henry F. De Vinney leaves shortly for Kern county, where he has purchased eighty acres of land. Wanted—A good boy to learn the drug trade. Apply at once. Mullinix Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson, of Prescott, Arizona, were guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer. Henry Zitt of Los Angeles was in town on business this week. Crush of Advertising The Gazette appears this week with so much advertising that quantities of live news and edits well as paid advertising had to out. We beg our readers to bear until arrangements now being made to better care for this incipient patronage may be perfected. Mrs. L. C. Bailey and little D. Miriam are here from Mazatlanico, visiting friends and rehearsals. They will spend the summer at resorts, and will remain until of the year. Architect Austin, and Conductor Keuchel & Rowley were at the site on Tuesday, in company library board, and had a survey lot made by City Engineer S. Stakes were set 47 feet from the and excavations will begin next. O. Lagman is at present plans and specifications for a co-operatee erected in Los Angeles for Margaret Inda. The resident contain five rooms and will be in every detail, with beam carved mouldings, etc. The bldg when completed will be one of most comfortable and artistic halls its kind. Lieut. Selinger went to Los A on Tuesday evening to attend exercises attendant to the presidents of the regimental silver medal party A of that city. Adjutant-O. Lauch was present from Sacramento with many other mites ables, and Johnny was flying high the regimental shoot in Los A on last Friday and Saturday he topnotcher of the bunch. The Carpenters are now IN OUR ST We are crowded for space. Therefore we are of Undermuslins at cost. Also entire line of thing marked in plain figures. Strictly one price. Ladies' Skirts, great Variety, Corset Covers Gowns, Good Selection Drawers, Large Assortment, LADIES' SHIRT W Only about 50 now left in stock. Prices r "Satisfaction or Money B Ahlborn & R ALWAYS RELIABLE Clearance Sale from than at any previous sale held in this city Woolen Dress Goods and Silks Underpriced During this sale we will give a discount of 20 per cent on our entire stock of Dress Goods. Besides this we have picked out some lines which we will sell at special low prices: About 25 pieces of plain and fancy Dress Goods, regular price up to 85c yd. Sale Price 58c yd. About 20 pieces of 38 inch all wool Dress Goods, regular price 75c yd. Sale Price - 43c yd. EXTRA SPECIAL 36-inch all Silk Black Taffeta (guaranteed), regular price $1.50. Sale Price - $1.08 yd. 21-inch all Silk Taffeta, in all colors, sold everywhere at 85c. Sale Price - 58c yd. Your choice of any TRÍMMED HAT in stock at 1/2 Price. This means just what it says. Quick selling prices on Suits and Skirts This is a wonderful sale of ready-to-wear garments, because the assortments are good, the styles the latest, materials of standard quality and every garment a bargain. Just a few items as to prices: Check Lawn Suits, good material, regular price $2.25. Sale Price - $1.48 White and Colored Lawn and Percale Suits, values up to $3.50. Sale Price - $2.18 All other Suits and Skirts reduced in proportion FALKENSTEIN THE QUALITY COUNTS Sh of Advertising Lette appears this morning such advertising that large of live news and editorial, as advertising, had to be left our readers to bear with us, elements now being perfectcare for this increasing may be perfected. Bailey and little daughter here from Mazatlan, Mexing friends and relatives. Send the summer at beach will remain until the end Austin, and Contractors Rowley were at the library tuesday, in company of the d., and had a survey of the City Engineer Steward. Set 47 feet from the corner tons will begin next week. is at present preparing specifications for a cottage to in Los Angeles for Miss inda. The residence will rooms and will be modern install, with beam ceilings, buildings, etc. The building set will be one of the table and artistic homes of anger went to Los Angeles evening to attend the exdant to the presentation mental silver medal to Comat city. Adjutant-General present from Sacramento, many other military notanancy was flying high. At final shoot in Los Angeles day and Saturday he was the of the bunch. Electrical Power The presses in the Gazette office were the past week harnessed up with the electrical current emanating from the city powerhouse. The shafting, pulleys and belting were installed by Angell & Mann, and the presses were moved to new foundations under direct supervision of the latter gentleman. He accomplished the task so easily that in future we shall probably tackle the job ourselves. Whether the job is as easy as it looks is a question, but Mr. Mann proved himself to be a cylinder press mover from away back! With a twenty-foot timber he pried up the foundation, inserted iron rollers and moved the big cylinder as if it weighed only 100 pounds, although it weighed two tons. The job press was lifted up, roller skates placed under it and moved as though it were light as a feather. City Engineer Lewis, assisted by a corp of assistants from the powerhouse, installed a general electric motor, along with the necessary wiring. The new power works admirably, and will enable us to meet the constantly increasing demands upon the facilities of the office. To Angel & Mann and Mr. Lewis the office extends felicitations. They have done their work well, and acquitted themselves in every respect as mechanics worthy of the confidence and esteem of their patrons. The Ebell club will meet at the Ma-sonic hall on Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Keats is the author for the day. Best garden hose at Nagle's. Call and be convinced. The Ebell club will meet at the Massonic hall on Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Keats is the author for the day. Best garden hose at Nagle's. Call and be convinced. We are now working OUR STORE Therefore we are closing out our entire line entire line of Ladies' Shirt Waists. Everyrictly one price to everybody. Great Variety, 50c to $3.50 - - 23c to $1.25 Section - 50c to $2.25 Assortment, 23c to $1.25 SHIRT WAISTS Stock. Prices range from 75c to $3.50. Option or Money Back" very respectfully, & Raymond