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NEWS AND BUSINESS Dr. Wiley, Veterinary, Fullerton. 1 For sale: A 7 room house with 4 large lots on fine corner close in, beautiful grounds, for only $3500, or will exchange for smaller residence. H. Vossbeck. Watches well repaired at Dietrich's. Potato Dip at Mullinix. You will find all kinds of chicken supplies at Duckworth & Shorn's. For Sale—Harvest King, Burbank, Blush, Peerless and Early Rose seed potatoes. Tim Carroll, West Anaheim, Cal. Sunset phone Main 413. For novelties in Chinaware see A. Nagel. Hatching Eggs. Buff Orpington thoroughbreds. Carefully bred for strength and early laying. Per setting of 15, $1; per hundred, $5. L. H. Wilcox, RD 4, Sunset phone 1156 sub.feb18-2t If you want the Best typewriter get the Oliver No. 5. Carl G. Jorn, Jorn Bldg, Orange. ju14tf Demonstration of Fairy Polish at Mullinix drugstore Saturday, Feb. 27. There are two things a woman wants—a good washing machine and a good sewing machine. She can get both at Beebe-Weisel's. Theo. Ford, grower of Ford’s soft shell walnut trees, 2½ miles west of Orange, Anaheim road. Orange, Cal. Sunset phone 494. P.O. address, R.F.D. No. 2. jan21tf Dietrich, jeweler and optician, Anaheim. For Haviland China see A. Nagel. Fireless cookers at Dickel's. Stop and get a Portable Lamp from $3.00 to $6.00 at A. Nagel's. Come and see the Ideal Lamps at Dickel's. Fountain pens from 75c to $5, at Dickel's. To Let—20-acre fruit, walnut and garden ranch with modern house, ad... Dietrich, jeweler and optician, Anaheim. For Haviland China see A. Nagel. Fireless cookers at Dickel's. Stop and get a Portable Lamp from $3.00 to $6.00 at A. Nagel's. Come and see the Ideal Lamps at Dickel's. Fountain pens from 75c to $5, at Dickel's. To Let—20-acre fruit, walnut and garden ranch with modern house, adjoining Anaheim. Ten minute walk from highschool, churches and post-office; rent $300 year in advance. Address P.O. box 932, Ocean Park For Sale—A good range. Apply to W. J. Conner. feb1$-2t High-class Barred Plymouth Rocks. Eggs for hatching and grand Cockerels for sale. JAS. FULLERTON, Orange, Cal. Are they all using Oliver No. 5? Not yet—but soon. Why? Ask Carl Jorn, Jorn building, Orange, Cal. tf Theo. Ford, grower of Ford’s soft shell walnut trees, 2½ miles west of Orange, Anaheim road. Orange, Calif Sunset phone 494. P.O. address, R. F. D. No. 2. jan21tf Potato Dip at Mullinix. 6-room modern house close in, in Los Angeles, to exchange for land near Anaheim, value $4500. H. Vossbeck. The Birdsell wagon is unsurpassed for strength, lightness of draft, and durability. In all sizes at Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton. For sale or trade: Easy terms—5 acres close in, 4 room California house, good well. Will trade for a lot or house and lot. L. B. Pruitt, cor. Melrose and Broadway. Phone Main 861. jan21tf All kinds of street and ornamental trees, Cypress, Guavas and Ferns. Also a large stock of the leading varieties of Eucalyptus. We can furnish Palm and other Ornamental Trees eight feet high, which add greatly to the value of a place as soon as planted. THE ANAHEIM EVERGREEN NURSERIES, Tim, Carroll, Prop. Nurseries located 200 yards west of West Anaheim station (S.P.R.R.) Sunset phone Main 413. feb11 Dr. Pascoe of Silverton, a guest this week of C. E. February Clearance Sale at ½ price at the S. Q. R. Demonstration of Fairy Mullinix drugstore Saturday. The Benicia Reversible I will revolutionize plowing and hilly ground. See them strated at Wickersheim’s, Walnut, peach, plum, apple, pear, gum trees and roses budded loquats and lemons. A. A. Mills, Anaheim, corn and Los Angeles sts. Potato Dip at Mullinix. Take the boy and buy him for 1-3 less at the S. Q. R. For the best quality of Grain see Duckworth & Shore. See our large line of Cu Nagel. The S. Q. R. Store is se les’ coats, skirts, wrappers and outing gowns for 1-3 le The famous Robert John Shoes, sold at less than ce & Goodman. Charles Claytor, one of Ana Register’s expert mach tors, and W. E. Epperly of city were in town on Tuesday noon seeing the sights. Have some nice Santa M property to exchange for sn near Anaheim value $3500 beck. Molasses $1.50 per barre Alamitos Sugar Factory. Page and Henney buggies dard the world over. A br stock at the Wickersheim Co., Fullerton. We take eggs in exchan highest market price. Ster man. Fifty hundredths of an rain fell on Saturday night to Mr. Dickel’s gauge the total for the season teches. Last year to date, 9. If you will only try our will use no other. Duo Short. Mr. and Mrs. Hartfield, berry, Mrs. Chambers and attended a meeting of the Star at Fullerton Saturday the occasion being a vis grand officers. Farmers' Business We give particular attention to the business of farmers. A checking account with a bank is a convenience which no farmer should be without. Our savings department is another excellent feature—affording, as it does, the privilege withdrawals, together with the advantage interest on your funds. Our commodious offices always at the disposal of our customers. We cordially invite the farmers to make their Banking Home. The German-American Bank Range County Realty Commence of the most progressive in the county. While not make a great fuss and the amount of business doing, they are steadily the front, their sales and last month amounting to $40,000. For good, honest dealing it would be well to list your property with they have an office at 206 building, Los Angeles, and at center street, Anaheim. Several driving and buses. Wickersheim Implement ton. Or rent, a six-room mode with large lot. Best loapply to Otto Storm, at normal bank. feb4tf —Eggs for hatching from Red White Leghorn and and Reds, also some fine from both breeds. E. R. Inner Lemon and South Sts. June 1464. 1t On Wednesday evening, near news’ hall, a three-stone dia- —one large and two small. Please return to 409 Los Anset, Anaheim, and receive 1t Bry Surgeon. I have opence and hospital at the corcond and Spurgeon streets, where I am prepared to any ailments your stock Calls promptly attended the Sunset Main 138, Home Stevens, V.S. j28-4t Dip at Mullinix. Cooe of Silverton, Col., was this week of C. E. Jones. Clearance Sale Walsts at the S. Q. R. Store. Migration of Fairy Polish at drugstore Saturday, Feb. 27. Niccia Reversible Disc plow utionize plowing on level ground. See them demonstress Wickersheim’s, Fullerton. peach, plum, apricot, apgum trees and roses. Figs, loquats and lemon trees. Max Nebelung has been appointed school census marshal for this district. Mr. Neff reports .64 of an inch of rain on Saturday evening; total for the season 17.77 inches. J. Kellenberger has been appointed deputy assessor for this district, embracing Anaheim, West Anaheim and Buena Park. He will begin his duties March 1st. Mr. Neff is topgrafting 200 walnut trees in his orchard southwest of town, and the number may reach 300. M. A. Rhodes of Yolo, an expert horiticulturist from the north, is doing the work, and will be engaged two or three weeks. Walnut-growers interested in top-grafting are invited to call and investigate the operation. Alex Wright was in town on Monday on a brief business mission. Anaheim highschool defeated Huntington Beach at baseball at the latter place on Saturday by a score of 9 to 8. The Firemen’s ball at the operahouse on Monday evening was a largely attended and very enjoyable affair. Excellent music was furnished and an evening of unalloyed pleasure participated in. Berkeley and St. Vincent each took a game in the baseball series at Los Angeles on Saturday and Monday. Fayette Lewis played second for the former, and showed the crowds what real ball playing was like. Mrs. S. Littlefield and son George have returned from a visit of several days to Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson of San Bernardino. Jake Stern was over from Fullerton on Saturday and encountered a bevy of pretty girls selling Tags. “Won’t you please buy a Tag?” they echoed in chorus. “Certainly; I’ll take all you have,” said Jake. The girls had only ten, which Jake purchased and went on his way rejoicing Nothing small about Jake. W. L. Green, a prominent business man of St. Louis, will address the congregation at the Presbyterian Clearance Sale Waits at the S. Q. R. Store. Registration of Fairy Polish at Drugstore Saturday, Feb. 27. Nicilia Reversible Disc plowutionize plowing on level ground. See them demonWickersheim's, Fullerton. Peach, plum, apricot, apgum trees and roses. Figs, loquats and lemon trees. Lils, Anaheim, corner North Angeles sts. jan28-2m Dip at Mullinix. The boy and buy him a suit at the S. Q. R. Store. The best quality of Hay and Duckworth & Short. Large line of Cutlery. A. Q. R. Store is selling ladskirts, wrappers, kimonas gowns for 1-3 less. Robert Johnson Rand hold at less than cost. Stern Claytor, one of the Santa Master's expert machine operaW. E. Epperly of the same in town on Tuesday aftering the sights. Santa Monica proexchange for small tract heim value $3500. H. Voss- $1.50 per barrel at Los Sugar Factory. Henney buggies are stanworld over. A bright fresh the Wickersheim Implement orton. Eggs in exchange at the market price. Stern & Goodhundredths of an inch of on Saturday night, accordDr. Dickel's gauge, bringing for the season to 15.42 inst year to date, 9.49. Will only try our coal you no other. Duckworth & Mrs. Hartfield, Mrs. Danrs. Chambers and Mrs. Boyd a meeting of the Eastern Fullerton Saturday evening, vision being a visit of the officers. Jake Stern was over from Fullerton on Saturday and encountered a bevy of pretty girls selling Tags. "Won't you please buy a Tag?" they echoed in chorus. "Certainly; I'll take all you have," said Jake. The girls had only ten, which Jake purchased and went on his way rejoicing Nothing small about Jake. W. L. Green, a prominent business man of St. Louis, will address the congregation at the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning, on the "Laymen's Missionary Movement." A cordial invitation is extended to every one to come and hear him. C. E. Jones left yesterday for Victorville to look into the prospects of opening a five-stamp mill at that place, which has for some time past been in litigation. Mr. Jones will report upon the advisability of re-opening the mill, which may be acquired by local capitalists. Erwin Barr is rusticating at his ranch at Lake Elsinore. O. Lagman was a victim of thieves this week who stole a number of carpenter's tools belonging to him from a residence which he is erecting on East Broadway. The Eastern Star entertained a number of grand officers last evening at an elaborate presentation of the Mystic Tie. The exercises were followed by a banquet. Joseph Backs sr. was a business visitor in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Demonstration of Fairy Polish at Mullinix drugstore Saturday, Feb. 27. How about a Fertilizer Drill? Drop in at Wickersheim's, Fullerton, and see on display the best the market affords. Monday was Washington's birthday. Business was for the most part suspended during the day. Mrs. Goold, formerly a resident of this city, now of Highland, visited with friends in town this week. Were you interviewed by the sweet girls with the Tags? You can buy 10 and 12½c Outing Flannels for 7½c at The S. Q. R. Store. Ladies of the Eastern Star, having formed a whistle-club, were entertained at Mrs. Boyd's Saturday, Mrs. Blum winning the first prize, a drawn work centerpiece, and Mrs. Nagel second prize, a Japanese cup and saucer. John W. Stally of Los Angeles, editor of the Eagles Aerie, was in town on Monday on a business mission. In the evening he visited with Mrs. Hartfield, Mrs. Daners, Chambers and Mrs. Boyd a meeting of the Eastern Fullerton Saturday evening, vision being a visit of the officers. Ladies of the Eastern Star, having formed a whist-club, were entertained at Mrs. Boyd's Saturday, Mrs. Blum winning the first prize, a drawn work centerpiece, and Mrs. Nagel second prize, a Japanese cup and saucer. John W. Stally of Los Angeles, editor of the Eagles Aerie, was in town on Monday on a business mission. In the evening he visited with the local arie of Eagles. Clem Amberg is back from his Beatty mines, which he says look better every day. The main shaft is down 75 feet and ore is being taken out which makes one's eye bulge out. Father Dubbel returned on Friday evening from Iowa, whither he accompanied the remains of the late Wm. Weinberger for burial at the old home at Osage. Mrs. Helen Poapst and daughter, Miss Edith, have returned from an extended visit in Pomona and adjaccent points. On Saturday they atttended the Minnesota picnic in Eastlake Park, where they met twentyseven visitors from their home city of Rochester, Minn. Pleasing You Mean I want you to be satisfied with what y unless you are. No matter what you buy Stationery or Camera Supplies, your mone satisfied. I serve the best, and can prove the above claim. Headquarters for Dress Goods and Silks WASH GOOD'S Our line for Spring, 1909, is—according to expressions from people who know—the best selected and most extensive in Orange county. New Goods arriving daily. the newest weaves, such as English Reps, Poplin in satin and fancy stripes, Glasgow Zephyrs, Fancy Ginghams axons, Satin Messalines, etc. Seal and Silverstar Zephyrs, about 200 styles to choose from LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS ASHER & FALKENSTEIN Agents for "Moneybak" Silks and "Fowner" Gloves Gade's Millinery Spring Goods now in. All Fall Hats must go at honest prices. Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring Gade's Millinery Spring Goods now in. All Fall Hats must go at honest prices. Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring MISS HEDSTROM Chamber of Commerce Rooms. Anaheim, Cal. SPRING STYLES The Pacific Special Tops, Chocolates, Oxbloods, Patent Leathers and Vici in Oxfordes, Side Tops, Ankle Straps and Buttons, with Wing Tips, College and all the latest fads in Shoes on A, B. C, D and E widths it every foot, whether man, woman or child. Ahlborn & Raymond's DEPARTMENT STORE s, Chocolates, Oxbloods, Patent Leathers and Vici in Oxford, de Tops, Ankle Straps and Buttons, with Wing Tips, College es and all the latest fads in Shoes on A, B. C, D and E widths it every foot, whether man, woman or child. Ahlborn & Raymond's DEPARTMENT STORE Our Children’s Shoes of plump, strong stock and proper shapes, are vers in shoe bills. Long valnes and plenty of styles, bring trade to the TURNER SHOE COMPANY OF SANTA ANA See our Spring Styles in Oxford You Means My Success with what you get at my store. Don’t keep it what you buy in Drugs, Rubber Goods, Candies, is, your money will be returned if you are not and can prove it—otherwise I could not carry out MULLINIX DRUG STORE