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Beautiful New Lingerie Waists Not Just any Waist but “Foster’s” Waists well made, neat fitting, moderately priced Voiles and Lawns are the materials used. High neck models with long sleeves as well as clever dutch neck designs. Priced from $1 to $3 The S. Q. R. Store The Anaheim National Bank A HOME INSTITUTION A Good Place to Transact Your Business Every facility consistent with sound banking. Courteous treatment. Let us serve YOU Board of Directors CHAS. EYGABROAD, Pres't. V U. SIMPSON, V. Pres't. F. C. KRAUSE, Cashier. GEORGE W. HAMLER, J. W. DUCKWORTH, S. C. HARTRANFT, MARCO H. HELLMAN, B. FISHER, J. J. DWYER. In and About the City L. B. Weber, Leo Sheridan and E. E. Brus spent Sunday in Los Angeles. Lawn mowers ground, called for and delivered. Houts’ Bicycle Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Miller were guests of relatives in Santa Ana SunOur Spring Opening Sale closes on April 1st, 1913. All departments at great discount. Stern & Goodman Mercantile Company Fullerton, Calif. Irving A. Dove, of Long Beach, was a week-end visitor in the city, previous to leaving for Kansas City, where he Mrs. Berringer was taining the lucky ticket at R. Store birthday cake; the first prize awarded to the pair of Queen Quality suits; Clellan got the second pair of gloves and Miss Clair received third prize; a large cake, which honor of the sixth annual store, was cut into such was the crowd wishing the store on Saturday was entirely gone at 3:00 noon. Crowds attending niversary sale of the st. week are reported good; were kept busy waiting erous customers which store. A charming hostess was Mrs. Don Lewis tertained at cards, the complimentary to friend present visiting in Caldwell E. Monroe and Mrs. Shelbyville, Ill., and Mr. fritz, of Loveland, Co., noon was delightfully ing whist, Mrs. Ilgenfri Lauchlin winning prizes and Mrs. Dove Dainty refreshments with the game. The ladies of the hospitality of Mrs., the three honored guest McLauchlin, Melrose, Dyer, Beebe, Ames, So Adams, Miss Melrose, and Miss Wood of San Francisco. The Ladies Aid Society church gave a most sincere social at the beach of W. J. Elliott on Easter on Thursday evening earning a dollar, brouncial and told in song, mime with what trials that dollar had been w ability of some of the ly along poetical line brilliant. And new so discovered, which will quisition to the choir, the high soprano note... In and About the City L. B. Weber, Leo Sheridan and E. E. Brus spent Sunday in Los Angeles. Lawn mowers ground, called for and delivered. Houts' Bicycle Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Miller were guests of relatives in Santa Ana Sunday. Alfred Hansen, of Hansen Station, was a visitor in town the first of the week. F. S. Bird, of the Johnson Furniture Company, was a guest of relatives in Los Angeles Sunday. Sperry Flour! It rises well, bakes well, eats well and that is why it sells well. Try a sack. W. G. Mason and Miss C. Rayburn were visitors in Riverside Sunday, guests of Miss Rayburn's parents. We are showing the very latest in millinery, parasols and silks, for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Stern & oodman Mercantile Company, Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schumacher and children, William and Frances, were guests of friends in Orange over Sunday. Sample copies of the Gazette for sending to friends in the East may be secured at this office upon application by subscribers, free of charge. Always first to show new models. Queen Quality sets the style for women's shoes. Sold at the S. Q. R. Store. Take advantage of Roberts' special sale on high-grade jewelry at really reduced prices. This sale will not last long. Don't wait. Prices are for cash only. William Schumacher, proprietor of the Palace Market, was a business visitor in Los Angeles the latter part of the week. The Ladies' Guild of St. Michael's, Anaheim, will meet Thursday, April 3, at 2:30, with Mrs. Champion, 308 East Broadway, Anaheim. Take advantage of Roberts' special sale on high-grade jewelry at really reduced prices. This sale will not last long. Don't wait. Prices are for cash only. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Harris and their daughter, Miss Louise Harris, of Garneda, were over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Spainhower. Rain on Saturday night and early on Sunday morning added .37 to the season's precipitation. Total fall for the year, according to Mr. Dickel's gauge, 9.24 inches. Last season to date, 7.33. Our Spring Opening Sale closes on April 1st, 1913. All departments at great discount. Stern & Goodman Mercantile Company Fullerton, Calif. Irving A. Dove, of Long Beach, was a week-end visitor in the city, previous to leaving for Kansas City, where he expects to stay during the summer. He will probably return to this city in the fall and will make his home here. Men's Work Shirts, 50c quality...38c 50c Balbriggan...45c 50c Heavy Ribbed Underwear...41c All other Underwear 10c discount. Stern & Goodman Mercantile Company Fullerton, Calif. Officer Law was in town from Santa Ana on Saturday evening, looking for a gang of Mexican shoplifters who have been operating at Santa Ana and Orange. He found that one of the gang had been placed under arrest and lodged in the city prison. W. H. Clark is exhibiting a number of thoroughbred Belgian hares in the show window of the California Wine Company, which were raised on his ranch on South East street in this city. The bunnies are active and show they come from thoroughbred stock. Mr. Clark has a large rabbitery on his ranch and has a large number of fine animals for sale, either single or in pairs. The team and several members of the Anaheim Woodmen of the World camp went to Fullerton Friday evening and conducted initiatory ceremonies at that place. A class of four was taken into membership and they were given the various degrees to the best ability of the Anaheim boys, who were ably captained by Alvin Nowotny. Mrs. Arthur Porter and daughter, Miss Marie Porter, have returned from an extended sojourn at Phoenix, Ariz., where they went for the benefit of the latter's health. Miss Marie returns entirely restored to her former health, whereat she is receiving congratulations from her many friends. Try the Favorite Cafe for meals. Ralph McFadden has entered into a contract with the Monte Cristo Oil Company, which will begin boring for oil on the McFadden ranch at Placentia. A rig is being erected on the northwest corner of the ranch, and boring operations will begin as soon as the rig is completed. Chicken dinner Sundays at the Favorite, 35 cents. church gave a most sincere social at the beach of W. J. Elliott on Easter on Thursday evening earning a dollar, broadcial and told in song; mime with what trials that dollar had been w ability of some of them ly along poetical line brilliant. And new so discovered, which will quisition to the choir; the high soprano noting manner. The Lady reason for rejoicing for its evening's entertain and socially. Clarence Beebe and Eliott are scheduled to Southern California track meet which is at the Y. M. C. A. field in Saturday. Beebe is mile and half mile; negotiate the discus have been doing well meets and in practice school and are expected things in the Los Angles is expected to beat him in the half mile and make a new coast record in that event. The ball game between the Anaheim Dyas-Cline aggregating angeles resulted in a water organization by The weather was o crowd was out to w Anaheim led up to but their opponents w ward the latter part came in the winner ascribed to the fact team was considered Meats, Fisher and ot and not playing. Griggs & Ramharring East Center st week installed a large for coffees and teas at the front of their st has also been installed meats, and these ad itary arrangement ment. Although your life of the city, these shown already that doing in the way of mentions and their store one of the best patriots sale on high-grade jewelry at really reduced prices. This sale will not last long. Don't wait. Prices are for cash only. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Harris and their daughter, Miss Louise Harris, of Garneda, were over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Spainhower. Rain on Saturday night and early on Sunday morning added .37 to the season's precipitation. Total fall for the year, according to Mr. Dickel's gauge, 9.24 inches. Last season to date, 7.33. Try the Favorite Cafe for meals. Ralph McFadden has entered into a contract with the Monte Cristo Oil Company, which will begin boring for oil on the McFadden ranch at Placentia. A rig is being erected on the northwest corner of the ranch, and boring operations will begin as soon as the rig is completed. Chicken dinner Sundays at the Favorite, 35 cents. Three Points To consider in selecting your bank. First—Will my money be safe? Second—Can I get it when I want it? Third—Will my bank be able and willing to give me financial aid when I need it? With capital and surplus of $39,050 conservatively managed by directors who have been successful in their business affairs, this Bank offers safety and prompt and liberal service to depositors of responsibility. GERMAN - AMERICAN BANK COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS U. S. Depository for Postal Savings System Mrs. Berringer was the person obtaining the lucky ticket from the S. Q. R. Store birthday cake Saturday and the first prize awarded her was a fine pair of Queen Quality shoes. Wm. McClellan got the second prize of a pair of gloves and Miss Clara Depweg received third prize, a fine hand bag. The large cake, which was cut in honor of the sixth anniversary of the store, was cut into 600 pieces, and such was the crowd which thronged the store on Saturday that the cake was entirely gone at 3:30 in the afternoon. Crowds attending the sixth anniversary sale of the store held all last week are reported good and the clerks were kept busy waiting upon the numerous customers which thronged the store. A charming hostess of the past week was Mrs. Don Lewis Parker, who entertained at cards, the affair being complimentary to friends who are at present visiting in California, Mrs. H. E. Monroe and Mrs. T. C. Dove, of Shelbyville, Ill., and Mrs. D. W. Ilgenfritz, of Loveland, Colo. The afternoon was delightfully passed in playing whist, Mrs. Ilgenfritz and Mrs. McLauchlin winning first and second prizes and Mrs. Dove the consolation. Dainty refreshments were served after the game. The ladies invited to enjoy the hospitality of Mrs. Parker besides the three honored guests, were Mmes. McLauchlin, Melrose, Egge, Hatzfeld, Dyer, Beebe, Ames, Schneider, Lewis, Adams, Miss Melrose, Miss Lilly Zeus, and Miss Wood of Santa Ana. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church gave a most successful experience social at the beautiful new home of W. J. Elliott on East Center street on Thursday evening. Each member earning a dollar, brought it to the social and told in song, verse or pantomime with what trials and tribulations that dollar had been won. The literary ability of some of the ladies, especially along poetical lines, was certainly brilliant. And new soloists have been discovered, which will be quite an acquisition to the choir, one lady taking the high soprano notes in a very pleas- PLANTS Be sure to see our stock of garden plants. They are strong, healthy, and sure to grow. Why not call and see them? Visitors are always welcome. Note this list of reasonable plants. We have many others also. Shasta Daisies ...15c per doz. Pansies ...15c per doz. Stock ...15c per doz. Chrysanthemums ...25c per doz. Carnations ...5c each Double Marguerites ...15c each Dahlias ...15c each Poinsettias ...15c each Roses ...25c each Snowballs ...25c each Oleanders ...25c each Sword Ferns ...25c each Fan Palms ...25c to $1 Camellias ...$1.00 Phone—Sunset 121 Ye Floral Nursery MRS. C. R. GATES, Prop. 804 W. Center street ANAHEIM M. E. Wallace entertains fears for the safety of his brother, A. E. Wallace, who is in business in Omaha, on account of the recent storm at that place. Mr. Wallace has been trying to get into communication with his brother yesterday and Tuesday but at last accounts had been unable to do so. Mr. Hayden, of the firm of Hayden Brothers, proprietors of a large department store in Omaha, who visited Mr. Wallace here some days ago, returned to his home, in Nebraska, arriving there Friday just in time to be in the storm. It is reported that three of his children are injured, and no account can be had of any other member of the family. Mr. Wallace continues to try to get into communication with his brother. The library on South Los Angeles street has undergone changes in the past few days which make it look more pleasing to patrons. The book GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS “RESULT PRODUCERS” Rates—Liners and classified advertisements, 5 cents per line per insertion. Black face type, 10 cents per line. A line averages six words. No charge less than 25 cents. Card of Thanks, 50 cents! Copy for ads must be in this office before Wednesday noon. WANTED WANTED—Ranches or property of all kinds listed for exchange in Los Angeles or elsewhere. Am connected with a live firm in the city, and will give same prompt attention. Call Bigham, 134R. Residence 254 South Olive street. WANTED TO BUY—High prices paid for hogs, calves and cows. Herman Rinkleib. Sunset phone 187R. WANTED—Sewing by day. Write R. F. D. No. 2, Box 129. WANTED—Young horse for delivery work. Address, Stern & Goodman Mercantile Company, Fullerton, Cal. WANTED—Lot as part pay on new bungalow on Cypress street, near Olive. Just completed. Your opportunity to get a pretty home on the easy payment plan, if you have a little cash or vacant lot. H. P. Tobin, 310 North Olive street. FOR SALE FOR SALE—5-year-old mare, 1400 lbs, perfectly sound and true puller, single or double. Louis Feid, cor. Ball road and Placentia ave., ½ mile south Anaheim dumping ground. FOR SALE—Seed bed stock. About 75,000 trees. S. D. Winters, Home phone 1821, 3½ miles west of Anaheim on county road. FOR SALE—Dry gum wood cut from big trees, $7.50 per cord. Dry peper wood, $4.50 per cord. ½ miles southwest of Anaheim. Fred Mang, phone 15R3, R. R. No. 1, Box 88. FOR SALE—Two span of horses, weight 2,200 and 2,400 pounds. One 4- and the other 6-year-old. For particulars apply to W. A. Dean, 3 miles west of Anaheim, on T. W. Dean's ranch. FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. Fifty cents a setting. 114 Thalia street, West Anaheim, running from Center street to coun- church gave a most successful experience social at the beautiful new home of W. J. Elliott on East Center street on Thursday evening. Each member earning a dollar, brought it to the social and told in song, verse or pantomime with what trials and tribulations that dollar had been won. The literary ability of some of the ladies, especially along poetical lines, was certainly brilliant. And new soloists have been discovered, which will be quite an acquisition to the choir, one lady taking the high soprano notes in a very pleasing manner. The Ladies' Aid has great reason for rejoicing for the success of its evening's entertainment, financially and socially. Clarence Beebe and Raymond Elliott are scheduled to take part in the Southern California Interscholastic track meet which is to take place on the Y. M. C. A. field in Los Angeles on Saturday. Beebe is entered for the mile and half mile, and Elliott will negotiate the discus throw. Both lads have been doing well in former track meets and in practice at the high school and are expected to clean up things in the Los Angeles meet. Beebe is expected to beat his former record in the half mile and will possibly make a new coast or perhaps world record in that event. The ball game Sunday afternoon between the Anaheim team and the Dyas-Cline aggregation from Los Angeles resulted in a victory for the latter organization by the score of 3-1. The weather was cold and a small crowd was out to witness the game. Anaheim led up to the fourth inning but their opponents secured a lead toward the latter part of the game and came in the winner. The defeat is ascribed to the fact that the Anaheim team was considerably weakened by Meats, Fisher and others being absent and not playing. Griggs & Ramharter, the enterprising East Center street grocers, this week installed a large glass show case for coffees and teas which now adorns the front of their store. A glass case has also been installed for cheese and meats, and these add much to the sanitary arrangement of the establishment. Although young in the business life of the city, these gentlemen have shown already that they are up and doing in the way of making improvements and their store is coming to be one of the best patronized in the city. A. F. C. French Ginghams sold everywhere at 12½c and 15c, are sold at 10c; 15c and 17½ Lawns, special, at 12½. Stern & Goodman Mercantile Company Fullerton, Calif. Mr. Wallace here some days ago, returned to his home, in Nebraska, arriving there Friday just in time to be in the storm. It is reported that three of his children are injured, and no account can be had of any other member of the family. Mr. Wallace continues to try to get into communication with his brother. The library on South Los Angeles street has undergone changes in the past few days which make it look more pleasing to patrons. The book shelves in the main room of the building have been removed and shelves constructed around the wall. A catalogue will be put in shortly and the search for a book will not be accompanied by a long search through the shelves. The present library board is ever on the alert for anything which will improve the appearance and increase the usefulness of the library to the people of the city and the members are to be commended for their work along that line. Members of the fire company engaged in a practice drill on Thursday evening. Twenty men were out, and at conclusion of the drill, all hands enjoyed a Dutch pot which was prepared in the highest style of the culinary art by Billy Wallop and Herman Backs. The repast was prepared near the cannery building at the Santa Fe depot. Six fat hens and a quantity of other delicacies were cooked and the boys pronounced the chefs as being among the most capable who ever prepared a similar feast. Buggies and Implements are greatly reduced during our Spring Opening Sale: $85.00 Concord Buggy $55.00 $100.00 Top Buggy, Special $72.00 $125 Rubber Tire Runabout $71.50 3x4 Bain Wagon $86.00 Planet Junior Cultivator $38.50 5 Tooth Walking Cultivator $3.25 7 Tooth Walking Cultivator $4.10 50 Tooth Harrows, two sections $13.50 60 Tooth Harrow $15.00 Stern & Goodman Mercantile Company Fullerton, Calif. Capt. E. Barr came in from Elsinore on Tuesday on a business mission which will keep him in town several days. NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE DEALERS My property at the corner of Adele and Lemon streets has been sold and is now off the market. J. P. Hatzfeld, Anaheim, Cal., March 20, 1913. Practical nurse wants nursing. Pacific phone 181R1. Anaheim. J. W. Sackett is budding several thousand orange trees at his nurseries on the west side. Griffith Lumber Co. FOR SALE—Dry gum wood cut from big trees, $7.50 per cord. Dry peper wood, $4.50 per cord, 1½ miles southwest of Anaheim. Fred Mang, phone 15R3, R. R. No. 1, Box 88. FOR SALE—Two span of horses, weight 2,200 and 2,400 pounds. One 4- and the other 6-year-old. For particulars apply to W. A. Dean, 3 miles west of Anaheim, on T. W. Dean's ranch. FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. Fifty cents a setting. 114 Thalia street, West Anaheim, running from Center street to county road. J. H. Laterouette. FOR SALE—Budded Valencia orange trees, 1-year-old buds. In perfect condition, and not touched by frost. J. B. Stewart, West Anaheim. Sunset phone 325J1. FOR SALE—Burbank seed potatoes. Apply to Henry Wagner, 2 miles southeast of Anaheim. Phone Pacific 118R3. FOR SALE—White Rose seed potatoes. William Schumacher, Buena Park. FOR SALE—5,000 Valencia orange trees from carefully selected buds. Twombly ranch, Fullerton, Cal.-Pacific phone 158J3. FOR SALE—Valencia and navel orange trees. Robert McKee, Anaheim. FOR SALE—50 tons of oat hay and 50 tons of barley hay at McFarlane's livery barn on Lemon street. FOR SALE—Good heavy work team at a bargain. Weight 2,800 pounds. Apply Harry Dyer, Pacific phone 159J. FOR SALE—Saddle horse. Also little pigs. Herman Rinkleib. Sunset phone 187R. Residence, county road. FOR SALE—50,000 of the finest sour stock ever grown, 25,000 sweet stock; fine 2-year-old Navels and 1-year-old Valencia orange trees. If you expect to get any of these you will have to move lively. D. Gervals, 949 South Los Angeles street. FOR SALE—5-year-old mare, perfectly sound and gentle, works single or double. Louis Feid, ½ mile south Anaheim dumping ground. FOR SALE—Thoroughly dry stove wood. Also hay and grain. Delivered to any part of the city. O. L. Thompson, 141 Philadelphia street.Pacific phone 64J. FOR SALE—Six-room modern bungalow hear Los Angeles; lot 75x150 feet; cheap for cash or will trade.Write Box 17,Bairdstown,Los Angeles county. FOR SALE—Valencia orange trees,$1.00; sed bed stock $10 per 1,000.E.A.Beard,corner East and Santa Ana streets. FOR SALE—20 acres of fine orange and walnut land close to Placentia.All planted to Irish potatoes.Will sell for $450 per acre; $500 or more Although young in the business life of the city, these gentlemen have shown already that they are up and doing in the way of making improvements and their store is coming to be one of the best patronized in the city. A. F. C. French Ginghams sold everywhere at 12½c and 15c, are sold at 10c; 15c and 17½ Lawns, special, at 12½. Stern & Goodman Mercantile Company Fullerton, Calif. Rev. Juny, formerly pastor of the Episcopal church here, was in the city on Monday from Escondido to officiate at the burial services of Mrs. Blanche L. Hill. Mr. Juny is pastor of the Episcopal church at Escondido, to which point he returned on Tuesday afternoon. NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE DEALERS My property at the corner of Adele and Lemon streets has been sold and is now off the market. J. P. Hatzfeld, Anaheim, Cal., March 20, 1913. Practical nurse wants nursing. Pacific phone 181R1. Anaheim. J. W. Sackett is budding several thousand orange trees at his nurseries on the west side. Griffith Lumber Co. South Los Angeles St. NEAR SOUTHERN PACIFIC DEPOT Lumber and Mill Work. Your patronage solicited Barley, oats, alfalfa hay. Get my prices before you buy. W. E. Duckworth. A Dainty Woman's Stationery should be as dainty as herself. People are apt to judge a person by the paper she uses. You will run no risk of criticism if you select your stationery here. We carry all the modish shapes colors and papers. SPECIAL THIS WEEK 50¢ Box Paper 35¢ Weber's Book and Music Store Thompson, 141 Philadelphia street. Pacific phone 64J. FOR SALE—Six-room modern bungalow hear Los Angeles; lot 75x150 feet; cheap for cash or will trade. Write Box 17, Bairdstown, Los Angeles county. FOR SALE—Valencia orange trees, $1.00; sed bed stock $10 per 1,000. E. A. Beard, corner East and Santa Ana streets. FOR SALE—20 acres of fine orange and walnut land close to Placentia. All planted to Irish potatoes. Will sell for $450 per acre; $500 or more down, balance to suit at 7 per cent. Plenty of water. Will consider trade for Southern California property. Come in and let me show you a bargain. H. C. Peters, 130 East Center street. Pacific phone 319, Anaheim. FOR SALE—Incubator, chicken house and chicken wire. J. R. Montgomery, East street, north of Sycamore. FOR SALE—Cheap, one 10-inch belt, 60 feet long. C. H. Bonney, 2½ miles southeast. FOR SALE—Seed bed stock. About 40,000 trees. 3½ miles west of Anaheim on county road. S. D. Winters, Home phone 1821. FOR SALE—Orange seed bed stock, grown from sour seed. Davis L. Newlin, Anaheim, R. F. D. 1, Box 18, 4 miles southeast, near Magnolia school. FOR SALE—Three lots, corner Olive and Sycamore streets; three lots between Sabin and Paulina streets, fronting on Sycamore; seven lots on Adele street between Sabin and Pauline; half cash, balance one or two years. Inquire of owner, W. Overholser, 3264 Fourth street, San Diego. FOR SALE—A five room modern bungalow, close in, easy terms. Inquire 523 West Center street, Anaheim. Styleplus Clothes $17 In “Styleplus” Clothes you get style plus all wool fabrics, plus expert workmanship, plus guaranteed service. They are for the men and young men who wear good clothes in a way that makes a man always well dressed and never overdressed. We have a wide selection in medium and light weights in every style and cut you desire. Now is a good time to learn about “Styleplus” Clothes. Come in today. Also New Spring Styles in Hart-Schaffner and Marx Famous Clothes $18 to $20 The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx & “Styleplus” Clothes FOR SALE—Wind mill, frame, and 85 feet of pipe and cylinder; all complete to put in well. Will sell outfit cheap. M. E. Wallace, 1 mile north east of Anaheim on East North St. Pacific phone 181J3. FOR SALE—Fine new large rug, Smith Axminister, 10½x13½ feet. Large new mission oak chair, leather back and bottom. M. E. Wallace, 1 mile northeast of Anaheim, on North street, east of East street. Pacific phone 181J3. FOR SALE—Team of mares, good workers; chance to secure well If you wish first-class, reliable work bring you combings to Mrs. Christine Reinhardt, manufacturer of switches, puffs, etc. 213 North Los Angeles St. Phone Pacific 323J, Anaheim. Take advantage of Roberts’ special sale on high-grade jewelry at really reduced prices. This sale will not last long. Don’t wait. Prices are for cash only. Barley, oats, alfalfa hay. Get my prices before you buy. W. E. Duckworth. John DeWitt moves planos at reasonable prices. Phone 287R. His work is No. 1. “The man that treats you right.” Island Red eggs may cents a setting. West Anaheim street to countrouette. Valencia orange buds. In perfect touch by frost. East Anaheim. Sun. Seed potatoes. Wagner, 2 miles. Heim. Phone Pa. Rose seed potato-chumacher, Buena Valencia orange fully selected buds. Fullerton, Cal. J3. Cia and navel orbert McKee, Ana of oat hay and 50 day at McFarlane's mon street. Heavy work team weight 2,800 pounds. Hever, Pacific phone Horse. Also lit in Rinkleib. Sunsetidence, county road. Of the finest sourwn, 25,000 sweet-old Navels and 1-orange trees. If not any of these you live lively. D. Ger-Los Angeles street. Old mare, perfectly made, works single or held, ½ mile south ground. Boughly dry stove and grain. Deliv-of the city. O. L. Philadelphia street. Room modern bunga-geles; lot 75x150 cash or will trade. Hairdstown, Los Ancia orange trees, stock $10 per 1,000. Nner East and Santa acres; $500 or more Span of horses, 4,400 pounds. One year-old. For par-A. A. Dean, 3 miles on T. W. Dean's Island Red eggs may cents a setting. West Anaheim street to countrouette. Valencia orange buds. In perfect touch by frost. East Anaheim. Sun. Seed potatoes. Wagner, 2 miles. Heim. Phone Pa. Rose seed potato-chumacher, Buena Valencia orange buds. In perfect touch by frost. East Anaheim. Sun. Seed potatoes. Wagner, 2 miles. Heim. Phone Pa. Rose seed potato-chumacher, Buena Valencia orange buds. In perfect touch by frost. East Anaheim. Sun. Seed potatoes. Wagner, 2 miles. Heim. Phone Pa. Rose seed potato-chumacher, Buena Valencia orange buds. In perfect touch by frost. East Anaheim. Sun. Seed potatoes. Wagner, 2 miles. Heim. Phone Pa. Rose seed potato-chumacher, Buena Valencia orange buds. In perfect touch by frost. East Anaheim. Sun. Seed potatoes. Wagner, 2 miles. Heim. Phone Pa. Rose seed potato-chumacher, Buena Valencia orange buds. In perfect touch by frost.East Anaheim.Sun. Seed potatoes.Wagner,2 miles Heim.PhonePa Rose seed potato-chumacher,Buena Valencia orange buds.In perfect touch by frost.East Anaheim.Sun. Seed potatoes.Wagner,2 miles Heim.PhonePa Rose seed potato-chumacher,Buena Valencia orange buds.In perfect touch by frost.East Anaheim.Sun. Seed potatoes.Wagner,2 miles Heim.PhonePa Rose seed potato-chumacher,Buena Valencia orange buds.In perfect touch by frost.East Anaheim.Sun. Seed potatoes.Wagner,2 miles Heim.PhonePa FOUND—A lady's pocketbook, east of town.Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this adv.Crisis Paulus, Olive road. FOUND—a coal oil automobile light.Owner may have same upon application at this office by proving property and paying for this adv. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Rambler automobile, model 44, 38 h.p., in good condition; all new tires; top and windshield; will exchange for good lot or will give terms on a sale.Inquire W.J.Elliott,405 East Center street. Sperry's Best Family Flour will give more loaves and better bread.Try a sack. TO LEASE—Modern, light offices in the new Benjamin Dreyfus building.Wash stand, clothes and stationary cabinets in each office.Will make special provisions for dentists and physicians.Send requirements at once.Excellent room for saloon on corner of Los Angeles and Oak streets and stores on Los Angeles.Apply First National Bank, or Dreyfus Bros.,339 Montgomery street,San Francisco. Call Home 2231 or Pacific 38R for hay,grain,wood or coal Try our service.W.E.Duckworth. Leave orders at 120 East Center street or call Pacific 251J;Home 2461.Auto Transfer Company. WANTED TO TRADE—Second-hand automobiles for cement work,orange trees or ranch labor.P.J.Weisel & Co.,Anaheim. RAG CARPET AND RUG WEAVING—Done by Mrs.E.Sheldon,128 Topeka street,corner Chartres.Call and investigate work and prices. ATTENTION!For the best cement puffs etc.213 North Los Angeles St.Phone Pacific 323J,Anaheim. Take advantage of Roberts' special sale on high-grade jewelry at really reduced prices This sale will not last long.Don't wait.Prices are for cash only. Barley, oats, alfalfa hay.Get my prices before you buy.W.E.Duckworth. John DeWitt moves pianos at reasonable prices.Phone 287R.His work is No.1."The man that treats you right." FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six-room house.Inquire of Charles Dussart,518 South Palm street. FOR RENT—Two apartments at The Arden House. HOUSE TO RENT—Rooms,furnished or unfurnished,six rooms,bath and screen porch,suitable for light housekeeping.202 West Broadway. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,gaslight and water,$10.$50 East Sycamore street. FOR RENT—Place with fruit,small barn,chicken yards,5 room house.Inquire at place,818 West Center street. FOR RENT—Five room house,bath and toilet.at corner of Broad and Citron.Free water and garden plot.Modern and up-to-date;$10 per month.John Beneke,on Ball orad.first house east of Southern Pacific track on north side of road. Take advantage of Roberts' special sale on high-grade jewelry at really reduced prices This sale will not last long.Don't wait.Prices are for cash only. Hand power or electric washing machines at Dickel's. May be you think we've put the cart before the horse. We haven't. It isn't too early to be thinking of Spring Hats,Underwear,Shirts and Clothing. In a few weeks you'll need them-might as well select Room modern bungalows; lot 75x150 cash or will trade. Hairdstown, Los Ancia orange trees, stock $10 per 1,000. Niner East and Santa acres of fine orange close to Placentia. Irish potatoes. Will acre; $500 or more to suit at 7 per cent. Will consider trade california property. Time show you a barers, 130 East Center phone 319, Anaheim. Oator, chicken house re. J. R. Montgomery north of Sycamore. up, one 10-inch belt, C. H. Bonney, 2½ Bed stock. About miles west of Anaroad. S. D. Winters, 21. Seed seed bed stock, our seed. Davis L. n., R. F. D. 1, Box 18, east, near Magnolia Tree lots, corner Olive streets; three lots bend Paulina streets, amore; seven lots on between Sabin and ash, balance one or quire of owner, W. 4 Fourth street, San Room modern bundies easy terms. Inquire or street, Anaheim. Leave orders at 120 East Center street or call Pacific 251J; Home 2461. Auto Transfer Company. WANTED TO TRADE—Second-hand automobiles for cement work, orange trees or ranch labor. P. J. Weisel & Co., Anaheim. RAG CARPET AND RUG WEAVING—Done by Mrs. E. Sheldon, 128 Topeka street, corner Chartres. Call and investigate work and prices. ATTENTION! For the best cement pipe manufactured see Ed. Kelly & Co.,¼ mile south of Brookshurst. We buy our material in carload lots and as a consequence are in a position to supply your wants at the very lowest prices, taking the quality of our goods into consideration. We guarantee prompt and reliable service. Ed. Kelly & Co. The best flour known in every home—Sperry Flour. Try it and be convinced. PASTURE—Hill pasture northeast of Fullerton, with good feed all season and plenty of water, for cattle only. Rates $1.00 per month up to 15 months of age, and $1.50 per month over 15 months of age. Breeding arranged for if desired. Address Crescent Creamery Co., Los Angeles, Cal. Don't forget that for quick deliveries and best service the Auto Transfer Company is the best. Miss Olive Chambers' Spanish class will meet at Odd Fellows' hall on Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week at 7:30 o'clock. FOR EXCHANGE—A light driving team. Will exchange for heavier team. C. H. Bonney, 2½ miles southeast. May be you think we've put the cart before the horse. We haven't. It isn't too early to be thinking of Spring Hats, Underwear, Shirts and Clothing. In a few weeks you'll need them—might as well select the choice things now while the stock is large. Men Who Know are choosing their Spring Suits from a generous variety of a smart and exclusive line. Perfectly tailored, without a flaw, they more than compare with the made-to-measure suits at a much higher price. Stetson Hats are in favor with men chummy with Fashion. So are Cluett Shirts. F.A.YUNGBLUTH THE BEST GOODS