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NEWS AND BUSINESS Pulp galore for cows at 50 cents per ton and Molasses to sweeten hay for horses at $1.50 per barrel at LOS ALAMITOS SUGAR FACTORY. Wanted—A good agent to sell our gas machines and gas appliances in Anaheim and surrounding country. Only small capital required. A pleasant, permanent and profitable business for a man who will devote his time to the work. Reference required. Address Speer Gas Machine Mfg. Co., 37561 Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 2t FOR RENT.—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 324 E. Broadway, or telephone Main I04. tf Girl wanted for general work. Apply at once to Huenemeyer’s restaurant, Center street. 1t Lady Wanted—To explain and demonstrate a well known article in this town. No experience necessary. Please employment and good salary. Apply at once. Mullinix Drug Store. For Fire and Life Insurance see H. Vossbeck, who has nothing but the best. Dietrich, Jeweler and Optician, Anaheim. Wanted to Buy—Two or three hundred sacks of small sound potatoes for cow feed. Apply to Gus Hansen, Buena Park P. O. aug13tf Don’t neglect your eyes. See Dietrich near post office, Anaheim. See H. Vossbeck for Bargains in Real Estate. Born, at Santa Monica, August 16th, to the wife of Will Duckworth, a son. Have a splendid new 5-room pungalow close in at Los Angeles which I can trade for small ranch near Anaheim. H. Vossbeck. To see better see Dietrich. Best garden hose at Nagle’s. Call and be convinced. J. B. McFarland was in town Kern county this week, returning north last evening. He states fine wells have been sunk at the townsite of McFarland and pump plants installed. Preparations being made to plant a large next season to grapes, almost peaches, plums and other fruit Mr. Perkins will go extensively into the culture of roses for the easy market. A postoffice has been established at the new settlement, day service secured from the rail company. A lumber yard boarding house are among the enterprises, and an era of prosperity seems to have dawned upon new town. Miss Belle McKay of Pittsburg who has been a guest of Capt. Mrs. Williams for several weeks past, leaves on Saturday for home in the east. Miss McKay is ited Mount Lowe, Catalina and other points of interest during stay and has enjoyed a very pleasant vacation in Southern California. She is a teacher in the Pittsburg public school and returns to take up her work in the schoolroom. R. H. Gilman and family left centia this week for Pasadena; take up their residence in their home. Mr. Gilman recently sold portion of his orange plantation Mr. Wanamaker at a rate of $2 per acre. This is the topnotch property for orchard property in California Mr. Gilman still owns a large age of oranges at Placentia, and be a frequent visitor to his old hometown Miss Mabel Wommer who exp See H. Vossbeck for Bargains in Real Estate. Born, at Santa Monica, August 16th, to the wife of Will Duckworth, a son. Have a splendid new 5-room pungalow close in at Los Angeles which I can trade for small ranch near Anaheim. H. Vossbeck. To see better see Dietrich. Best garden hose at Nagle's. Call and be convinced. Born, at Buena Park, August 15th, to the wife of Charles Pendleton, a daughter. 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. FOR SALE For Sale—Horse, and in fact everything a ranch needs but money. Wickersheim Implement Co. Loose alfalfa hay, $14 per ton, delivered. Henry Wagner ma21tf For Sale at a Snap—Two Success Incubators, 612 egg size. Wickersheim Implement Co. FOR SALE — Loose alfalfa hay, $11 per ton, in the field. Page & Anderson, opposite Centralia school house, Buena Park, Cal. Phone, Sunset 125. For Sale. — Two young Jersey cows, coming fresh soon, on R. R. Childer's ranch, two miles west of Buena Park. At a bargain. Address Mrs. Brandenburg, 118 S. Griffen avenue, Los Angeles. 2t For Sale or Trade—3000-gallon redwood tank; and 20-foot tank-house. Also Fairbanks 1½ h. p. engine. Apply to Wallop Bros. a20tf For Sale—Three fine delivery horses. Wickersheim Implement Co. Bank Money ISSUED IN DENOMINATIONS OF $ Bank Money ISSUED IN DENOMINATIONS OF $ German American ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. DATED This Certifies that HAS DEPOSITED IN German Ameri FIVE DOLLARS Payable to the order of ON THE RETURN OF THIS INSTRUMENT PROPERLY ENDORSED AND COUR FOUR (4) PER CENT THE AMERICAN GRANTED QUANTITY FROM A ATTACHED AND MADE A PART MEMBER OF THIS CERTIFICATE SHALL THAN FIVE YEARS ANY BANK OR BANKER WILL PLEASE MY THIS SIGNATURE OF DEPOSITOR! This is a picture of our New Savings Certificates (reduced in size) w draw interest on it and yet have it always WHAT THEY REPRINT A Bank Check. A Money Order. A Certified Check. A Traveler's Check. Send for Booklet describing this wonderful ban ISSUED ONLY BY GERMAN-AMERIC OF ANAHEIM, CAL. McKay of Pittsburg, a guest of Capt. and for several weeks on Saturday for her visit. Miss McKay visitLowe, Catalina and of interest during her enjoyed a very pleasant southern California. She in the Pittsburg public returns to take up her schoolroom. and family left Planek for Pasadena to residence in their new man recently sold a orange plantation to at a rate of $2000 is the topnotch price property in California. All owns a large acreat Placentia, and will visitor to his old home. Wommer who experi- Jacob Wintter was in town on Tuesday from his walnut and orange ranch on Orangethorpe avenue. Mr. Wintter is enthusiastic over the future prospects of this valley, and is of opinion that Mr. Gilman's recent sale of an orange tract of 20 acres at $2000 per acre has not tended to decrease the price of an acre of land in this district. He looks for electricrailway connection with the coast and upper valley shortly, and says that with the coming of the trolley the valley will experience such an advancement as never fell to its lot before. A. T. Wallop's residence on Philadelphia street has been moved further south to admit of the erection of a new building on the north. The new residence will be occupied by Willie Wallop, who will soon lead to the altar one of the prettiest girls in the city. Harold Moore, traveling passenger agent of the Santa Fe, was in town this week in the interest of his company. Mr. Moore recently returned from a visit to points east with his family. John Dwyer has purchased a four-cylinder Buick automobile. Mr. Dwyer is an expert in handling the machine, which is one of the hand-somest in town. N. N. Lawrence and wife of Los Angeles spent the week with Rev. and Mrs. Green at Miraflores. Robert Wilson has moved his bakery into the remodeled building formerly occupied by Weisel's garage. In accordance w over any Summer G close out all colored LAWNS formerly sold at 25c ASHER & WHEE Judge Howard imposed a fine upon Doc McFarlane on Monstriking W. P. Webb during an acciation at the former's barn son ago. Webb went to the barn to moneys due his son for labor, alleged, and McFarlane knocked down and struck him as he was. Webb's physical condition is such he was unable to defend himself. Farlane paid the fine, and later Webb's arrest on a charge of ding the peace. Webb was released $5 bail, which was forfeited when case was called on Tuesday. Dwyer is an expert in handling the machine, which is one of the hand-somest in town. N. N. Lawrence and wife of Los Angeles spent the week with Rev. and Mrs. Green at Miraflores. Robert Wilson has moved his bakery into the remodeled building formerly occupied by Weisel's garage. J. P. Hatzfeld and wife spent Sunday with relatives and friends at Santa Ana. George A. Hunter was down from Los Angeles the first of the week visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Backs and the baby went to Bay City on Sunday. Mrs. Backs and the baby will remain for a week's outing. Joe says the roads are something fierce. W. E. Shannon and family left on Tuesday for Oregon to take up their residence. They have lived here three and a half years. Miss George Bailey was a guest in Los Angeles the first of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lee. Mr. Lee is business manager of the Arizona Republican, published at Phoenix, and Miss Bailey does the society dope for that paper. There will be a temperance entertainment in the Christian church on Friday evening, August 21, commencing at 7:30. The program will consist mainly of songs and recitations. A free offering will be taken. Pres. W.C.T.U. ney Orders TONS OF $5.00, $20.00, $100.00 Money Orders ONS OF $5.00, $20.00, $100.00 American Bank NABEIM, CALIFORNIA U.S.A. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT MISMATCH, CALIFORNIA U.S.A. HATED AS PUNCHED. IN German American Bank FIVE DOLLARS Document properly endorsed and counterinsigned, with interest at the rate of 3% per annum as indicated in these certificates. But this certificate shall not bear interest for a longer period than it will please pay this money order according to its terms. Reduced in size) which opens a new way to save money, it have it always ready for use. REPRESENT A Savings Certificate. A Self-Identifying Check. An Interest-Bearing Certificate of Deposit. This wonderful banking invention. ONLY BY AMERICAN BANK HEIM, CAL. Long Beach, where they attend annual convention of the Church. Thousands were at the beach on Sunday, Bay City and New Beach having hundreds from this and adjoining towns. The day warm and a throng from the in disported themselves in the brine. W. H. Spake left for Texas on day. He will be absent three weeks and on his return he will be accounted by his wife and daughter have been visiting relatives in Lone Star State for a month past. William Winsell of the West has sold 1400 pounds of peaches week from his orchard. Large quantities were disposed of at Huntleigh Beach. John Klein and Wm. Hanger well-known residents of Westheim, have been seriously ill during the week, but are improving. Judge Howard reports a subsistence of the Colorado Madura jag M since the town went dry Sunday. Mrs. Richardson and a bevy of girls who have been sojourning at guna Beach for several weeks are after an enjoyable outing. Born, to the wife of Paul Der Lebanon, Kansas, formerly of this August 8th, a daughter. Henry W. Montee of Los Angeles visiting at the home of Mr. and John M. Fix. Frank Wommer has accepted sition as driver of one of the teams. Mr. and Mrs. Rea spent Sundays Newport Beach. ALWAYS RELIABLE in accordance with our usual policy not to carry many Summer Goods into the fall season, we will out all colored LAWNS and ORGANDIES early sold at 25c and 20c a yard, at 12½c yd, HER & FALKENSTEIN WHERE QUALITY COUNTS ward imposed a fine of $25 McFarlane on Monday for P. Webb during an alterformer's barn some days went to the barn to collect his son' for labor, so it is McFarlane knocked him uck him as he was rising. ical condition is such that e to defend himself. Mcthe fine, and later caused st on a charge of disturbWebb was released on was forfeited when the ed on Tuesday. CHURCH NOTES. Union services will be held at the Methodist church next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. Mitchell of the Presbyterian church will preach. Special music will be a feature. Mrs. Crane will sing. All are invited. There will be a full choral service at St. Michael's church on Sunady morning. The ante-sermon anthem will be, "Lord, All Thy Pathway," by Frey. The offeratory will be the trio, "Lift Thine Eyes," from Elija. former's barn some days went to the barn to collect his son for labor, so it is McFarlane knocked him back him as he was rising. The condition is such that he to defend himself. McAuley underwent a operation yesterday by Drs. Wickett. The operation was successfully, and the evening was resting easy at prospects of speedy resuscitation. McAuley is one of the all-station girls at the Sunnell is popular among a wide audience. Boyd celebrated her day on Thursday by invitation of her little friends to a home of her mother, Mrs. Olive street. A number of played and refreshments after which the little need, wishing their hostess returns of the day. Case of Jos. Helmsen Christina Helmsen is set Judge West in Superior Court. Victor Montgomery for plaintiff and Richard Attorney Works of Los Angeles for defendant. Earl Abbey and "Dick" have been mingling with strong at Bay City the past returned to this city on the "boys" declare this pop-entains the prettiest girls by beaches. Mrs. Markle, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Clemons and Bush have returned from where they attended the entlion of the Christian were at the beach resorts Bay City and Newport hundreds from this city towns. The day was strong from the interior themselves in the briny. Left for Texas on Tuesday will be absent three weeks, Methodist church next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. Mitchell of the Presbyterian church will preach. Special music will be a feature. Mrs. Crane will sing. All are invited. There will be a full choral service at St. Michael's church on Sunady morning. The ante-sermon anthem will be, "Lord, All Thy Pathway," by Frey. The offeratory will be the trio, "Lift Thine Eyes," from Elija. Frances Adams, the little two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Adams, was found on the lawn on Tuesday afternoon with her cheek badly cut. She had fallen and sustained the injury, but the exact nature of the accident could not be learned. Five stitches were necessary to sew up the two wounds. Yesterday the child was doing as well as could be expected. Editors H. G. Tinsley of the Pomona Review, E. Johnson of the Fullerton Tribune and George A. Wright and F. A. Rogers of the Orange News were here on Sunday, inspecting the new linotype machine in the Gazette composing room. They pronounced the new model a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Miss Louisa Paschall leaves in a few days for New York to take up studies to perfect herself for the operatic stage. Miss Paschall possesses a fine soprano voice, and her friends predict for her a bright career in her chosen profession. Washington defeated the White Sox in two games in the former city on Friday. In the first Walter Johnson shut them out without a run, the score being 1 to 0. Only two hits were scored off the local boy's delivery. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis and son Leland went to Pasadena yesterday in their auto. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will leave today for Berkeley and other points north on a two weeks' tour. S. O. Llewellyn is at Huntington Beach renaming his congregation were at the beach resorts Bay City and Newport hundreds from this city towns. The day was strong from the interior selves in the briny. left for Texas on Tueswill be absent three weeks, return he will be accompanlife and daughter, who visiting relatives in the date for a month past. of the West End pounds of peaches this orchard. Large quantiposed of at Huntington and Wm. Hanger, two residents of West Anateen seriously ill during are improving. reports a subsidence do Madura jag Monday went dry Sunday. son and a bevy of pretty been sojourning at Laseveral weeks are home able outing. wife of Paul Derge of Texas, formerly of this city, daughter. montee of Los Angeles, is home of Mr. and Mrs, mer has accepted a power of one of the city Rea spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis and son Leland went to Pasadena yesterday in their auto. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will leave today for Berkeley and other points north on a two weeks' tour. S. O. Llewellyn is at Huntington Beach renewing his acquaintance with the boys of 61-65 at their annual encampment. W. A. Wallace and Theo. Ford left last week for Julian, where the former will remain several weeks for an outing. F. A. Gates went to Huntington Beach on Monday to attend the encampment of the Grand Army. Meipicke & Krastel, artistic painters, are decorating the new Strodthoff block with paint. Miss Mary Grim is spending a fortnight's visit with friends at Laguna. Joseph Helmsen was a business visitor at Santa Ana on Saturday. The city band will give a concert on Wednesday evening, August 26. Sheriff Lacy was in town yesterday on official business. Ed Marion visited at Bay City on Saturday evening and Sunday. It is rumored that Ed's charming personality was the means of captivating maldens by the score during his strolls upon the beach.