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Great SemiA Bargain Opportun Don’t overlook this chance to Besides the regular lines in a prices, we offer new and up-t bags, Fine Handkerchiefs, Back sensational low figures. No m at prices that are not to be c Suit and Overcoat Bargains We quote one price on Men’s Suits and one on Men’s Overcoat give you an idea of the big reductions: Men’s $16 to $18.50 suits, now $13.25. All popular new goods, including Fancy Worsteds and Vel in all the correct new shades. Also Grey Clays, Blue Serges Black Unfinished Worsteds. Biggest men’s suit bargains offered in Santa Ana at $13.25. Big assortment of Men’s Overcoats, including blue and b English Kerseys, Oxford Greys, Black and Grey Clay Wors all good styles and well made; $15 to $18 values, this sale $1 Bedding Good sized cotton blankets in grey or white—extra special 49c A fine 10-quarter wool blanket during this sale for only $2.70 Shoes Ladies’ $3.00 regent all sizes and all leather— $2.15 Men’s regent shoes in a ers, regular price $3.50, no All childrens’ and misses similar reductions. Bedding Good sized cotton blankets in grey or white—extra special 49c A fine 10-quarter wool blanket during this sale for only $2.70 Shoes Ladies' $3.00 regent all sizes and all leather—$2.15 Men's regent shoes in ers, regular price $3.50, no All childrens' and misses similar reductions. Men’s Furnishings We are sole agents for Hansen’s Gloves and the renowned Sweet-Orr brand Shirts and Overalls. Odds and ends in men’s soft and stiff hats, all sizes and shapes, worth up to $3.00, this sale 98c. Men’s unlaundried white shirts, pure linen bomom, this sale 44c. Men’s 75c and $1.00 Golf Shirts, all kinds and colors, this sale 49c. Men’s Work Shirts, including black and white stripes, black sateen and blue and tan chambray, this sale 44c. Men’s outing flannel Nightshirts in white, blue, black and fancy colors. Best Stock of Trunks and Suits REINHAL DEPARTMENT ST THE MENACE OF FREE SUGAR THREATENS EXISTENCE OF CALIFORNIA BEET FIELDS Refiners Ask for Free Raw Sugar, Which Competes With American Farmers, but Fight Free Refined, Which Interferes with their Profits Los Alamitos, Dec. 10, '08. Editor Gazette.—I wish to call your attention to reports from Washington to the effect that the friends of protective policies of the republican party had their eyes opened by product came in free. The A people have said by their vote they do not want free trade advocate by their votes aance of the vital principles o tion to American industries. The excuse offered by Ed Atkinson of Boston, when he ed before the ways and mea mittee last week, that had b the subject of sugar tariff w the soil in Michigan and Colo suitable for all kinds of cr it is not necessary to the we the farmers to grow sugar Mr. Atkinson is interested in pany that owns 22,000 acres sugar lands in Cuba and it is Los Alamitos, Dec. 10, '08. Editor Gazette.—I wish to call your attention to reports from Washington to the effect that the friends of protective policies of the republican party had their eyes opened by President Spreckels, of the Federal Refining company, when Mr. Fordney of the committee drew from him the fact that free sugar would mean the utter demoralization of the sugar beet industry in Michigan, Colorado, California and other sugar states. It should be borne in mind that Spreckels' contention is for free raw sugar. He would fight the importation of free refined sugar into this country tooth and nail. The big refiners want the entire control of the refined sugar interests in this country and the entire market to sell it in without competition. There isn't a refiner who wants the tariff taken off refined sugar and their only object in asking for free sugar from Cuba is to put the duty taken off into their pockets. They are already putting the 20 per cent reduction in the Cuban tariff, into their pockets and the government is losing that amount of revenue while no one else is benefited but the refiners. The cost of sugar is greater to consumers than it was before the Cuban treaty was passed and any further tariff reduction would add just so much to the profits of the refiners. We already take all the sugar produced in Cuba and the refiners fix the price as they would if the Atkinson of Boston, when he read before the ways and means mittee last week, that had been the subject of sugar tariff with the soil in Michigan and Colorado suitable for all kinds of crops; it is not necessary to the way the farmers to grow sugar Mr. Atkinson is interested in company that owns 22,000 acres of sugar lands in Cuba and it is natural that he should seek to duty removed on sugar shipping the islands to the United States. It was asserted that the sugar people paid the farmers for their beets and that if they to the farmers was cut down sugar factories rightly located compete with foreign sugar friends of beet sugar admitted by the American farmers got more the sugar in the beets ($2.40 pounds) before the marketing process was begun than a man export price on the finished product, Germa granulated sugar showed nevertheless that Germa maintains a higher tariff than the United States on tropical It was shown that the price to the American consumer will ally two cents per pound less to the German consumer. The only people advocating er sugar schedule were Spreckels of the federal sugar company, Mr. Stillman of Arbucklethers, and Mr. Atkinson representing eastern sugar refiners; all these so representing large holding Cuba. On the other side w Louisiana cane and domestic sugar men. The subject of tariff on emi-Annual Sale Opportunity for Christmas Shoppers This chance to buy Christmas gifts at a great saving. Sear lines in all departments which go at deeply cut new and up-to-date lines of Ladies' Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Back Combs and many other novelties, at figures. No matter what you need, you'll find it here not to be compared with what you find elsewhere. Bargains On Men's Overcoats to ductions: Worsteds and Velours days, Blue Serges and suit bargains ever ding blue and black Grey Clay Worsteds, clues, this sale $11.25. Ladies' Wearables Everything in our ready to wear department at about wholesale prices. Your opportunity to save —take advantage of it. Ladies' 50 inch black Kersey Coat, regularly $10, special $7.37. Fine white cross bar lawn waists, open front, long sleeves—were Tailor made cream wool batiste waists, were $3.00, now $2.85. Fine wool mohair skirts, made in popular new styles, brown, blu regular price $3.50, special $2.63. Shoes 's' $3.00 regent shoes in and all leather—this sale regent shoes in all leathar price $3.50, now $2.50 ildrens' and misses' shoes at ductions. Silks Large assortment of fancy silks including stripes, plaids etc., regular price $1 00 per yard—this sale 67c 36-inch black chiffon taffeta—regular $1.25 quality at 98c 27-inch colored chiffon taffeta—every desirable shade. Regular $1.25 quality at 98c Wash Go Good quality cream O nel, extra special, 5c pe Standard fast color p colors, 5c per yard. 20c Flannelettes at 1 Shoes $3.00 regent shoes in and all leather—this sale regent shoes in all leathhard price $3.50, now $2.50 children's and misses' shoes at productions. Silks Large assortment of fancy silks including stripes, plaids etc., regular price $1 00 per yard—this sale 67c 36-inch black chiffon taffeta—regular $1.25 quality at 98c 27-inch colored chiffon taffeta—every desirable shade. Regular $1.25 quality at 98c Wash Go Good quality cream Olenel, extra special, 5c peStandard fast color pcolors, 5c per yard. 20c Flannelettes at 1 Wings Gloves brand and stiff th up to irts, pure shirts, all g black green and 44c. white, Towels for Less Good quality fringed honey-combed towels, this sale 4c. Fringed white huck towels, 64c Good grade of Turkish bath towels for 8½c. Dress Goods Fancy wool suitings in browns, blues, greens and the newest mixtures, 75c quality, this sale 49c. 42 inch pure wool serges in navy blue and brown, cheap at $1, sale price 68c. Fancy Linens and Holiday Goods We are offering surprisingly low prladies' neckwear, hand-bags, gloves, chiefs and other holiday goods. Buy gifts in this department at a big saviFANCY LINENS—We carry an exof fancy lunch cloths, tray cloths, dress and fancy hemstitched napkins in and Spanish drawn work effects. P from 15c up to $2 and $3. All go at tions during this extraordinary barg Skins and Suit Cases in Orange County—Big Reductions. HAUS BROS. MENT STORE :: SANTA ANA time in free. The American he said by their votes that not want free trade. They buy their votes a continuvital principles of protecAmerican industries. House offered by Edward F. of Boston, when he appearthe ways and means comweek, that had before it. of sugar tariff was "that Michigan and Colorado was for all kinds of crops and necessary to the welfare of us to grow sugar beets." Con is interested in a comowns 22,000 acres of cane in Cuba and it is but na- of California soil is a vital issue before congress at this time and beet growers especially should make it known to their congressman that their interests must be protected. Very few people realize what it would mean to Southern California if the beet sugar factories were legislated out of existence and if the cane sugar refiners in New York have their way, the damage will be done almost before the people know it. The attempt to work on the sympaties of the people in the apparent interest of the poor Filipino is along the same line as the same thing in behalf of the poor Cuban a few years ago and we are asked to overlook entirely the fact that practically collected on the same are the Philippine treasury. We should do as Holland care of our own people fivery truly, Drying preparations op dry catarrh; they dry up th which adhere to the membranpose, causing a far more serth than the ordinary form of catall drying inhalants, fumes, snuffs and use that which clean and heals. Ely's Cream Baln catarrh or cold in the head, pleasantly. All druggists selsize. Ely Brothers, 56 WaNew York. The Balm is used without p irritate or cause sneezing. It over an irritated and angry su Holiday Rates WHERE will you spend the HOLIDAYS Everybody can make Holiday Santa Fe Holiday rates in one tween all stations where fare does no exceed ten dollars. Tickets on sale Dec. 23, 24, 1908, and Jan. 1, 1909. Limited for return January 1. Kite Shaped Track. Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Ana, Orange, Riverside, Corona, Redla Bernardino. Phone or call on Santa Fe Anaheim. Holiday Rates FOR PROTECTION OF BIRDS AUDUBON WORKERS ENLIST TO SAVE NATION'S RESOURCES America Will Only Live Through Feathered Flocks—Census of Birds to Be Made—Wholesale Destruction of the Birds by Forest Fires New York, Dec. 8.—To save the crops, woods and waters of America for future Americans by preserving the birds, without whose services few growing things will survive on the continent is the subject of a special campaign that was begun in this city today. At the request of the leaders of the movement at Washington, the National Association of Audubon Societies, has enlisted in the general conservation crusade, with all its working forces that have for years labored to this end. As a first step to show the rapid decline in the feathered resources of the nation a census of the game and forest birds of the entire country has today been projected by the association. Five of the leading ornithologists and workers in the Audubon association were today selected as a committee to represent the important interests of bird protection in cooperation with the other elements in the national conservation organization. With William Dutcher, president of the national association of Audubon societies, there will serve on this committee Edward Howe Forbush, who is in charge of the association's New England department, T. Gilbert Wash Goods and quality cream Outing Flantra special, 5c per yard. Standard fast color prints in all 5c per yard. Flannelettes at 13½c. Linens and Day Goods surprisingly low prices on all hand-bags, gloves, handkerday goods. Buy Christmas ment at a big saving. We carry an excellent line tray cloths, dresser scarfs, shred napkins in Battenberg work effects. Prices range and $3. All go at big reductional bargain event. OS. ANA On the same are returned to Philippine treasury. Should do as Holland does, take our own people first. Yours only, A. W. Jones. Preparations simply develtarrh; they dry up the secretions, here to the membrane and decomusing a far more serious trouble ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and use that which cleanses, soothes. Ely's Cream Balm will master for cold in the head easily and y. All druggists sell the 50 cent ly Brothers, 56 Warren Street, K. Balm is used without pain, does not or cause sneezing. It spreads itself irritated and angry surface, reliev- ation were today selected as a committee to represent the important interests of bird protection in cooperation with the other elements in the national conservation organization. With William Dutcher, president of the national association of Audubon societies, there will serve on this committee Edward Howe Forbush, who is in charge of the association's New England department, T. Gilbert Pearson, the head of its offices in the south, Frank M. Chapman, a leader in Audubon field work, and Dr. T. S. Palmer who is prominent in the government biological survey, the department of agriculture as well as an active member of the association. With the assistance of the authorities at Washington this committee hopes to soon be ready to show the people of the United States some striking evidences of the effect of bird butchery upon their chief resources. To take a complete census of the game and forest birds over every square mile of every section of this country is regarded here as one of the hardest tasks which the Audubon workers have ever undertaken in their long history of labors to preserve the national bird life. Thousands of detailed question blanks are to be sent to representatives and friends of the association the countrу over, as well as to every known warden, ornithologist and official who is in touch with local conditions. On the expert observations of this small army of bird lovers and experts a comparative census will be based which the Audubon officials feel sure will show an appalling decrease in nature's feathered forces 'that insure life to all crops and trees. Forest fires such as devastated the country this fall were declared today by the Audubon authorities in this city to be responsible for wholesale destruction to America's bird races. For every tree consumed by the flames, homes were lost to breeding birds they declared, while millions of the migratory flocks perished because o the conflagration. It is known that whole regiments of the smaller species have in many cases been confused and lost in the smoke clouds of the burning regions. Christmas Gifts! As usual, you can find a good assortment at Hatzfeld's Drug Store Near Post Office, Anaheim, Cal. VISIT THE ELECTRIC STUDIO 203 E. Center street, while in town. Get your photo on a postal card while wait. 2 for 25cts., $1 per dozen Cabinet work furnished on short notice at reasonable rates. Will be open Sundays and evenings until after the holidays E. ADDES, Proprietor. FRANK J. BESTANDIG Blacksmith, Los Alamitos We wish to inform all our patrons—past, present and future, that we have secured permanently the services of an AI blacksmith, horseshoer and wagon worker, and are prepared to handle every kind and all work. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. 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