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NEWS AND BUSINESS The Studebaker is a sure load taker. Wm. F. Lutz Co. Water shares to rent. J. B. Neff. Tel. Sunset 1151. 5-20tf The Durocar has wonderful power. Wm. F. Lutz Co. For Sale: Twenty-five shares stock in Cal. Folding Crate Co. Address K, Gazette office. Found —Child's jacket, on Center street. Owner may obtain it at Jos. Helmsen's store. That piano body road wagon is a dandy at $65. Wm. F. Lutz Co. Water stock for sale: I have twenty-five shares A.U.W.Co. water stock for sale at forty-five dollars a share. W. B. Hervey, Santa Ana, Cal. 2t Ice orders properly cared for—large or small. W. E. Duckworth. Don't fail to call at Betzsold's photo studio and see sample work. tf Watches well repaired at Dietrich's. For novelties in Chinaware see A. Nagel. Dr. Wiley, veterinary, Fullerton. Stop and get a Portable Lamp from $3.00 to $6.00 at A. Nagel's. Fountain pens from 75c to $5, at Dickel's. Don't forget I have ice. W. E. Duckworth. We make a specialty of trimming automobile cushions also making and fitting tops for them. Wm. F. Lutz Co. For Sale: One new Osborne 5 ft. Mower at a snap price of $50. Wickersheim Implement Co. Loose alfalfa hay at $13 per ton delivered. Henry Wagner, 2 miles southeast of Anaheim. Are they all using the Oliver No. SAVE MONEY by feeding molasses at $1.50 per lb rel from Los Alamitos Sugar Facility. Fireless cookers at Dickel's. For Sale: Alfalfa hay, McCormanch, West Anaheim. Sunset plumbing suburban 32x6 Axle grease, bicycle and sewer machine oils, and paints at Bee Welsel's, Anaheim. For Sale: Ten acres adjoining best paying Valencia orange orchard in Orange county. For particular ply at this office. Dr. G. W. Closson, veterinary geon, has located at Oliver R City livery stable, and will prompt attention to all work enticed to him in his line. Call Sunset 383 or Home 2231 ice. W. E. Duckworth. Order ice by phone or give order to my driver, we will do rest. W. E. Duckworth. For Sale: Barley hay in quantity to suit, in the field. Menars rails 2 1-2 miles southwest of Anaheim C. O'Neil Light Wines and Bottle Beers Prompt Delivery. tf Rust's Win Your ice is promptly delivered you order from me. W. E. Duckworth. High-class Barred Plymouth Red Eggs for hatching and grand Coolers for sale. JAS. FULLERTON range, Cal. A. T. Wallop returned on Tuesday from Montana after an absence of several months. Mr. Wallop experienced cold and inclement weather in the northwest, and says that is nothing like the sunshine flowers of Southern California. Our top department is at your service if your automobile or bike needs help. We make a specialty of trimming automobile cushions also making and fitting tops for them. Wm. F. Lutz Co. For Sale: One new Osborne 5 ft. Mower at a snap price of $50. Wickersheim Implement Co. Loose alfalfa hay at $13 per ton delivered. Henry Wagner, 2 miles southeast of Anaheim. ap15tf Are they all using the Oliver No. 5 Typewriter? Not yet—but soon. Why? Ask Carl G. Jorn, Jorn building, Orange, Calif. We have a fine line of automobile and bicycle accessories. Beebe-Weisel Co. Ladies! Let us show you something fine in sewing machines. Beebe-Weisel Co. Come in and see that bike wagon of ours. Special price on it. Wm. F. Lutz Co. Automobile and fire insurance. H. V. Weisel. For Sale: 2d hand Sandwich haypress and Dain buck rake in good condition; decided bargain. Wickersheim Implement Co. Prof. James has returned from San Diego, and will give attention to piano tuning. Leave orders at Joseph Helmsen's. All work promptly attended to at right prices. ma6tf Dietrich, jeweler and optician, Anaheim. Wanted: Ladies to represent us in every locality and build up a steady, permanent income. If you can only work a few hours daily, write us. Experience unnecessary. Must furnish good references. Address M. Van Scoyoc Mfg. Co., 542 S. Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal. may20t2 FENCE POSTS About 250 Catalpa and Locust fence posts for sale. Apply to J. J. Dwyer, cor. Sycamore and West streets. 2t Found: Sunday night, near opera-house, a gent’s bicycle. Finder may have same by proving property and paying charges. A. A. Huelster, Olive street, rear of opera-house. RANCH OWNERS ANAHEIM—READ We have a constantly increasing demand for ranches of all kinds, at Eggs for hatching and grand Cootes for sale. JAS. FULLERTON range, Cal. A. T. Wallop returned on Tuesday from Montana after an absence of several months. Mr. Wallop experienced cold and inclement weather in the northwest, and says this is nothing like the sunshine flowers of Southern California. Our top department is at your service. If your automobile or bus needs new cushions or a top bolt it in, we will make you new or repair the old ones. Wm. F. Lutz Co. Our 25-cent Gold Nugget Coffee superior to any 35 cent coffee town, or money refunded, and keep the coffee. Western Tea Coffee Store. The Western Tea and Coffee shop has installed an electric coffee spice grinder, and has made other largements and improvements. Gold Nuggett Coffee is the cheapest and best in town. Try it and convince. The annual round-up and hunt the Santiago and Oakdale hunts clubs will be held at Orange co-park on Friday afternoon and Saturday of this week, May 21-22. If you use my ice once you use no other. W. E. Duckworth. For Sale: All kinds of furniture. H. Vossbeck. Phone M. WANTED: Girl for general home work. Apply 931 Spurgeon st Santa Ana. For Sale: One team of horses, apply at St. Catherine’s orphanage. For sale at a bargain, my real estate and insurance business, including automobile, typewriter and office furnishings. H. Vossbeck. Did you have have the plum body explained to you? if not in and let us show you the constitution. Wm. F. Lutz Co. Attention—Miss S. E. Morgan experienced hair-dresser, facial scalp masseuse, is now ready for fitness at 110 N. Los Angeles St., heim, with Gade’s Millinery. Morgan will also carry a complete line of toilet preparations and About 250 Catalpa and Locust fence posts for sale. Apply to J. J. Dwyer, cor. Sycamore and West streets. 2t Found: Sunday night, near opera-house, a gent's bicycle. Finder may have same by proving property and paying charges. A. A. Huelster, Olive street, rear of opera-house. RANCH OWNERS ANAHEIM—READ We have a constantly increasing demand for ranches of all kinds at Anaheim and vicinity. We have customers waiting with cash and also income city property. Write us description and location and we will make immediate personal investigation and submit offers. Stingle Realty Co., 508 Mason Bldg. 4th and Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. m13t4 Money Goes Far when properly handled. Our of the best methods of handling is to pay all bills by cheque on a good bank such as The German American Bank Accounts of business men and others are solicited with the assurance that the size of the account will make no difference in the courtesy and commodities extended every depositor. : : : AVE MONEY passes at $1.50 per barlalamitos Sugar Factory makers at Dickel's. Alfalfa hay, McCray anaheim. Sunset phone bicycle and sewing and paints at Beebeheim. Ten acres adjoining the valencia orange orchard city. For particulars aplice. m25-tf Glosson, veterinary surcated at Oliver Hill’s table, and will give on to all work entrusthis line. tf 383 or Home 2231 for Duckworth. Phone or give your driver, we will do the Duckworth. Harley hay in quantities field. Menars ranch, northwest of Anaheim. J. 2t and Bottle Beer. ompt Delivery. Rust's Winery. promptly delivered if on me. W. E. Duckarred Plymouth Rocks. ing and grand CockerAS. FULLERTON, Orop returned on Tuestana after an absence months. Mr. Wallop exand inclement weatherwest, and says there are the sunshine and southern California. Joseph Helmsen spent Sunday with friends in Los Angeles. D. R. Brown is out again after a brief illness. Capt. E. Barr is in from Lake Elsinore on a brief pasear. George Hagar is home from Berkeley for the summer vacation. Adolph Thomas has his eye on a new automobile. The Apollo club will meet with Mrs. Crone on Friday afternoon. Edgar Hartung spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartung. Miss Sophia and Marie Rimpau visited with friends in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Herman Backs has accepted a position with the F. A. Backs furniture store. Attorney Spencer attended a session of the superior court at Santa Ana on Friday. Ted Dickel has gone from Berkeley to Idaho to pursue his university studies in mining engineering. “Dug” Rose one of the expert oil drillers of the Olinda fields was in town Tuesday on a brief business mission. Mrs. Mullinix returned on Tuesday from San Francisco where she attended the Rebekkah grand lodge. Miss Smith, a missionary from Central America, spoke at the Presbyterian church last night. L. McMillan, who has held a position as oil driller at Olinda for some years, will depart next week for the Mojave oil fields. Bishop Johnson will preach at St. Michael’s church on Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. A cordial welcome is extended the public to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Backs, Mrs. A GREAT Shee Pillow which for our Mill Re ON SA For Particular William Anaheim “WHERE GADE'S For Right Hair Dressing in all i Hair Goods Made to Dressmake M Three doors north and grand Cockerel MAS. FULLERTON, Ortal America, spoke at the Presbyterian church last night. L. McMillan, who has held a position as oil driller at Olinda for some years, will depart next week for the Mojave oil fields. Bishop Johnson will preach at St. Michael's church on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial welcome is extended the public to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Backs, Mrs. Melrose and Miss Winifred Melrose attended the theater in Los Angeles on Saturday evening. A. Fuhrberg contemplates making a trip to his mining interests at Beatty, and will probably leave on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clark and family of Los Angeles were guests the first of the week of relatives in Orangethorpe. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Harding of Los Angeles were over-Sunday visitors with relatives on Orangethorpe avenue, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith. George C. Dotter of Los Angeles, member of a pioneer family of that city, was killed on Monday morning at 12:30 a.m. by colliding with a street car while driving in his auto. F. A. Backs will in a few days begin the erection of a two-story brick building on North Los Angeles street adjoining his present place of business. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Henry left yesterday for a four-months' tour of Scotland and other points of interest on the other side. Their many friends wish them bon voyage and a safe return. A. W. Danforth was in town from Pasadena on Thursday. Mr. Danforth is keeping bachelor apartments in his seven-room house at the Crown City, and a little bird whispers there is ample accommodation for another. Born, Sunday, to the wife of W. D. Thompson, a son. Making two sons and three daughters. A full house. Mother and child doing well, and Thompson thinking of raising the price of oil. The Anaheim Dancing Club assisted by Prof Carl Horn's orchestra Go to an exclusive tea, coffee house for these commuters Try Western Tea and Coffee for good coffees, teas and they lead the town, and are easier than the cheapest. Herman Stock has purchased interest of his partner, Herman in the truck business, and the pany has been incorporated Anaheim Truck and Transferny, with a capitalization of Mr. Stock has been chosen president and manager, and Harry Pearson retary. The other incorporates Henry Adams, C. F. Grim and Schumacher. William Schmolze leaves this month for his home in burg, after an absence of more a year. Mr. Schmolze was by ill health to seek recuperation on the coast, his present sojourning over a period of thirteen months He has recovered his health genial climate of this section turns to his business interests eastern city, although such have the beauties of California upon him that he will probably back again before winter, adds that if he again comes fornia it will be to stay. Mr. ze has been the guest of a nu farewell dinners at the ho have the plugless to you? if not come show you the construc-Lutz Co. Miss S. E. Morgan, an air-dresser, facial and is now ready for busLos Angeles St., Ana-ade's Millinery. Miss also carry a complete preparations and hair moderate and satisfactGive her a call and WANTED engagements with several makers. Apply to T. H. Hopkins, Olive road. ma13-2t Far erly handled. One methods of hand-day all bills by check bank such as American Bank of business men and solicited with the that the size of the will make no differ-e courtesy and ac-cons extended to visitor. : : : : Born, Sunday, to the wife of W. D. Thompson, a son. Making two sons and three daughters. A full house. Mother and child doing well, and Thompson thinking of raising the price of oil. The Anaheim Dancing Club assisted by Prof. Carl Horn's orchestra will give a Carnation dance at the opera-house Friday evening, May 28. Carnations will be given away free. 20-2t N. F. Steadman returned on Monday from San Francisco where he attended the Odd Fellows' grand lodge. Mrs. Steadman who accompanied him north is in Oregon on a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Rust, Miss Elsie Rust, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Corneille, Misses Jean and Grace Adams, Miss Du Bois, Arnold Dickel and Percy Rust formed a picnic party in the Santiago on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Crone and Mrs. D.Gervais returned Friday from Pomona, having spent the week attending the W.C.T.U. state convention as delegates from the local union. Mr. Dickel has installed a vegetable holder and mist machine, in which vegetables are kept fresh and crisp. The holder contains several receptacles for vegetables, and a spray of water is pumped upon them at intervals. Nothing too good for Dickel's customers. Talcu has distinctly pure antiseptic which possi-healing and These ingr combined w air floated th We Mullinix "ALWAYS RELIABLE" GREAT SALE OF Sheets and Pillow Cases which had been ordered for our recent Mill Remnant Sale ON SALE NOW Particulars see our Windows William Falkenstein Anaheim - California "WHERE QUALITY COUNTS." GADE'S MILLINERY Right Styles and Prices Dressing in all its branches Foods Made to Order - Miss S. E. Morgan Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring MISS HEDSTROM Three doors north of S.Q.R. Store on Los Angeles st. GADE'S MILLINERY Right Styles and Prices Pressing in all its branches Foods Made to Order - Miss S. E. Morgan Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring MISS HEDSTROM Three doors north of S.Q.R. Store on Los Angeles st. CHARLOTTE ADAMS CORNEILLE —Voice Builder— (Marchesl Method) Piano Phone Main 1721 exclusive tea, coffee and for these commodities. On Tea and Coffee Store coffees, teas and spices. the town, and are cheapcheapest. Stock has purchased the his partner, Herman Backs business, and the comteen incorporated as the ruck and Transfer compacapitalization of $20,000. has been chosen president or, and Harry Pearson sece other incorporators are mans, C. F. Grim and Jake Schmolze leaves the last month for his home in Pittshan absence of more than Mr. Schmolze was forced him to seek recuperation in and has made two trips to this present sojourn extendperiod of thirteen months. covered his health in the site of this section and rebusiness interests in the city, although such inroads beauties of California made that he will probably be before winter, and he he again comes to Callibe to stay. Mr. Schmolthe guest of a number of meners at the hospitable Walter Rierope of Orange was severely injured at Brea canyon oil field some days ago by sustaining a cut upon the head from a falling pipe. He was at work at one of the rigs, when the pipe fell from overhead, cutting an ugly gash in the scalp. He was taken to his home in Orange, where he is recovering. Bowman Merritt leaves for Hanford the first of the month to accept a lucrative position in a drug store there. Bowman is a druggist up with the best of them. and he will show Hanford what an up-to-date drug store looks like. Incidentally he will always be ready to stake his last dollar on the blue and gold as against the ancient enemy of the cardinal. So long, Bow! CITY— DYE WORKS Next Door to Post Office Tel.-Home 2064 : Main 281 Come See Our New Steam Presser SEE OUR PRICES MEN'S LIST Steam Dry Cleaned Scoured SUITS.....50c 75c $1.00 Next Door to Post Office Tel.-Home 2064 : Main 281 Come See Our New Steam Presser SEE OUR PRICES MEN'S LIST Steam Pressed Dry Scoured SUITS.....50c 75c $1.00 Coats.....35c 50c 60c PANTS.....15c 25c 35c LADIES' LIST SUITS.....75c up $1.00 up $1.28 up SKIRTS.....35c up 75c up $1.00 up F.A.KIMBALL, Prop. By-Lo Talcum Powder has distinction. It is composed of pure antiseptics and astringents which possess decided soothing, healing and beautifying properties. These ingredients are skillfully combined with the finest imported air floated talcum. We recommend it Iullinix Drug Store