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NEWS AND BUSINESS Call Sunset 383 or Home 2231 for ice. W. E. Duckworth. Free. Free. Free. Bring your babies to the New Studio in the Kraemer building, and secure one cabinet of them free of charge, for the week of April 10th to 17th inclusive. H. Betzsold. Order ice by phone or give your order to my driver, we will do the rest. W. E. Duckworth. Fine Tourist automobile for sale or will exchange for vacant land. H. Vossbeck. 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 Are they all using the Oliver No. 5 Typewriter? Not yet—but soon. Why? Ask Carl G. Jorn, Jorn building, Orange, Calif. Ice orders properly cared for—large or small. W. E. Duckworth. For Sale—a late model, five passenger Moline automobile, complete with top, etc. Car is in fine condition and will be sold at a bargain. Capt. L. R. Williams, Anaheim, Cal. For Sale: Day-old baby chicks. White Leghorns $10 per 100. Also older chicks at right prices. J. L. Tummond, Buena Park, Cal., 3-4 mile west of Centralia school. m18-4t Potato Dip at Mullinix's. If you use my ice once you will use no other. W. E. Duckworth. That McCormick mowers and rakes have reached perfection, Wickersheim Implement Co. are always ready to show whether you are from Missouri or not. m25-3t W. F. Laird and E. J. Coffey were in town on Monday from Angeles. Mr. Laird has purchased the interest of J. B. McFarland the townsite of McFarland, Kern and has installed Mr. Wright as representative at that point. He will continue to give his personal tention to his oil interests in S Barbara county. The Trip to Africa Co. held boards at the opera-house Sunday evening. The show consisted of farce comedy and vaudeville salts. The actors were clever the audience was well entertained. An enjoyable gathering of ye folks is looked for at the home Miss Alice Grimshaw next Saturday afternoon, to which dainty invoices, issued by Peter Rabbitt, been sent out. The invitations etchings of Mr. Rabbitt in se poses, and show him to be an toocratic and well-bred quadrupole. James F. Carroll and R. W. spent Sunday at their homes in Angeles. They returned on Morning ready to do a record business in selling shoes. Joe Goodman was over from lerton on Tuesday afternoon so what a live town looks like. Estray: A gray mare and a horse, both had leather halters Monday night, April 5, from of H. E. Hunt, on South Walnut Reward will be paid for informing leading to the recovery of the s Phone Sunset 1158. W. M. Wickett is indisposed a bad cold. Julius Schneider was this week fered $25,000 for his twenty-acre older chicks at right prices. J. L. Tummond, Buena Park, Cal., 3-4 mile west of Centralia school. m18-4t Potato Dip at Mullinix's. If you use my ice once you will use no other. W. E. Duckworth. That McCormick mowers and rakes have reached perfection, Wickersheim Implement Co. are always ready to show whether you are from Missouri or not. m25-3t Buy your Easter suit at Stern & Goodman. Potato Dip at Mullinix's. During this fine weather the farmer should get busy. Beebe-Weisel Co. carry the best line of farm implements. The Ford Motor Car is cheap enough for the man of moderate means and strong enough for good hard service. See it at Beebe-Weisel Co. Potato Dip at Mullinix. Dietrich, jeweler and optician, Anaheim. Your ice is promptly delivered if you order from me. W. E. Duckworth. Wickersheim Implement Co. are exclusive McCormick agents for Fullerton and Anaheim and they alone carry genuine McCormick repairs and extras. m25-5t Ranches wanted to exchange for Los Angeles property. H. Vossbeck. Fireless cookers at Dickel's. Potato Dip at Mullinix's. Fountain pens from 75c to $5, at Djckel's. High-class Barred Plymouth Rocks. Eggs for hatching and grand Cockerels for sale. JAS. FULLERTON, Orange, Cal. Wood for Sale: 40 to 50 cords of good dry walnut wood for sale at low price. Wm. Falkenstein, Anaheim. Don't forget I have ice. W. E. Duckworth. Turkey eggs for sale. L. C. Blake, cor. North and Citron. Wanted to trade: A Long Beach home for Anaheim property. Inquire of Dr. Wylie, veterinarian, Fullerton, Sunset phone 1312, Home 1144. tf For Sale: Ten acres adjoining the best paying Valencia orange orchard in Orange county. For particulars apply at this office. m25-tf Estray: A gray mare and a horse, both had leather halters Monday night, April 5, from midnight of H. E. Hunt, on South Walnut Reward will be paid for informing leading to the recovery of the s Phone Sunset 1158. W. M. Wickett is indisposed of a bad cold. Julius Schneider was this week fered $25,000 for his twenty-acre range and walnut tract on North Palm streets. Julius looked the over, and refused to sell. Dr. Bullard of Los Angeles and sister, Mrs. Ellis of Boston, with friends in town on Sundays. Mr. Neff goes to Goleta and nard on Monday to look over nut orchards and investigate soil analysis. He will be absent a couple of days. For Sale: White Leghorn egg hatching, from Howard's celebrity egg strain. $1.50 per setting. Mr D. Banker, Anaheim, Cal. Phone 817. Lima Bean Seed and rasp plants for sale by Mrs. Geo. Lerner, East Anaheim. For sale: 8 heifers, 14 to 18 old. Conrad Oertley, Garden Grove. Lost: Wednesday, Mar. 31, bet Anaheim and Olinda, a child's skin coat, silver gray, plaid l Finder please leave at Frank etz's second-hand store, Center Anaheim. Are you going to the dance K evening, April 9? Potato Dip at Mullinix. Get your up to date Shoes Stern & Goodman. Wickersheim Implement Co. sole agents for McCormick mower and rakes and genuine McCormick repairs and extras for Fullerton Anaheim. m25-5t Wickersheim Implement Co. olerton are always ready to give dollar to any customer calling McCormick mower or rake part they do not carry in stock. Tr and you will always get the dollar and we will keep the dollar. Poison Wheat at Mullinix. Turkey eggs for sale. L. C. Blake, cor. North and Citron. Wanted to trade: A Long Beach home for Anaheim property. Inquire of Dr. Wylie, veterinarian, Fullerton, Sunset phone 1312, Home 1144. tf For Sale: Ten acres adjoining the best paying Valencia orange orchard in Orange county. For particulars apply at this office. m25-tf CHICKEN FEED Molasses. for horses, cows, pigs, and don't forget the chickens. at the Los Alamitos Sugar Factory. FOR EXCHANGE 2 acres all in fruit with nice 5 room house, in Pasadena, to exchange for residence in Anaheim or small ranch close in. Apply H. Vossbeck, phone 921. SITUATION WANTED By a young man familiar ranch work and able to take care of a ranch. Not afraid of work dress Theodore Jessup, Norwalk Backed by Money in the Bank you can know the joy of dependence. You need ask favors, endure any humiliation if you have money in the bank. And the only way to have it is to save The German-American Bank offers you a surer road comfort and independence than any get-rich-quick scheme. Just make a deposit and keep at it. The oo is made up of single dr ALWAYS RELIABLE Extract Clothing Have you seen in our win 10 They include all broken li than to carry the 10 There are all sizes in and you will have no tro They are from the best m and include values up to chandise. We are making the season, to give you a at a great saving. Rem stock of Men's and Boy's ders, Neckwear, Hosie in a first class Furnishi William Anah Copyright 1908 by Michaels-Stern & Co Rochester, N. Y Mayor Rust is back from a visit to Yuma and other Arizona points. Mayor Rust is back from a visit to Yuma and other Arizona points. Elmer Ball was in town on Saturday from his ranch in the west country. Mrs. A. E. Perris and daughter Vivian of San Bernardino were guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Backs Jr. Skinner & Dickenson report the sale of a Baby Reo to J. L. Parsons of Santa Ana. The California varsity baseball club defeated Stanford at Berkeley on Saturday by a score of 5 to 3. Fayette Lewis of this city played second base, making a hit and accepting six chances without error. N. F. Steadman has been elected to represent the local lodge of Odd Fellows at the grand lodge, which meets in San Francisco next month. Herman Schindler and Frank Fox will accompany him. J. H. Clabaugh was re-elected school trustee at Friday's election, receiving 95 votes to 68 polled for S. Hayden. J. B. Rea, John Schumacher and H. Schwentker were officers of election and polls were open at the Central grammar building. Professor Ramsey of the Whittier plant disease laboratory was here on Tuesday and visited Mr. Neff's walnut orchard to observe results of recent top-grafting. He returned to Whittier in the afternoon. Walter Deakins and Miss Ruth Jenness, popular young people of this city, were married at Santa Ana on Thursday evening. The newly married couple will make their home in this city. William Rea of San Diego, a cousin of our fellow-townsman J. B. Rea, was a guest the past week of that gentleman. He is recently back from Walter Deakins and Miss Ruth Jenness, popular young people of this city, were married at Santa Ana on Thursday evening. The newly married couple will make their home in this city. William Rea of San Diego, a cousin of our fellow-townsman J. B. Rea, was a guest the past week of that gentleman. He is recently back from a trip to Canada, where he found prosperous conditions prevailing. He left for the south on Saturday morning. Sixty couples attended the social hop given at the opera-house on Friday evening by the Anaheim Dance club. Music was furnished by a Los Angeles orchestra and dancing continued until a late hour. John Schumacher, Z. M. Boyer and Bob Rimpau were floor managers. Henry Jaacks and wife of Omaha, Neb., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth, Mrs. Jaacks being a cousin of Mr. Duckworth. Mr. Jaacks is a member of the Omaha fire department. He is greatly pleased with Southern California, and may purchase a ranch and later come out to reside. W. A. Wallace is devoting his leisure time to experimenting with mushroom culture, and his activities in the industry center about a cellar in rear of Adolph Rimpau’s residence on East Center street. Beds have been prepared and spawn procured from an eastern wholesale dealer. Billy says he will make a success of the new business, and hopes soon to be in position to supply these delicacies to the market. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donaldson, little daughter of San Bernardo visiting in town, the guests Eva Boyd. ALWAYS RELIABLE extraordinary clothing Offer seen in our window the suits we are offering at 10 Dollars? le all broken lines from last season, but rather to carry them over we let them go at 10 Dollars are all sizes in the lot in one line or another, will have no trouble to find your size and style. from the best makers of clothing in the country the values up to $17.50. All clean, fresh merWe are making this offer at the beginning of to give you a chance to buy your Easter suit saving. Remember that we carry a complete men's and Boys' Shirts, Underwear, Suspenkwear, Hosiery—in short, everything carried class Furnishing Goods store. William Falkenstein Anaheim, Californ William Falkenstein Anaheim, Californ Easter Sunday—April 11 Now is the time to get you Easter Hats and Veilings For something new and nobby go to TRADE'S MILLINERY Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring MISS HEDSTROM Chamber of Commerce Rooms, Anaheim, Cal. Store has the only Rest Room in Anaheim EASTER "Emblem of Glad Tidings to Humanity, of Spring, and Life Renewed." BE YOU prepared to enter into the spirit of Easter? Our Spring line of Clothing is New, Neat and Tasty. Easter we will continue to give a good Hat Free with Suit sold for cash. Prices from $10.00 to $22.50 each. Our Spring line of Straw Hats are on display in our show windows. Do not forget to inspect our immense line of wastika" Shirt Waists. Call for Catalogues. Alborn & Raymond's DEPARTMENT STORE ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA The Best The Best Is Always Best because it is the cheapest. How truly the old saying applies to Medicines :- It means that even though you have to pay more for the best its greater benefit will lessen the cost :- We aim to sell the best Without any extra cost See MULLINIX About It Both Phones Mrs. Roy Donaldson and her of San Bernardino are town, the guests of Mrs. Mrs. William Heying who suffered a stroke of apoplexy some days ago is improving and able to be about again.