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Thursday, June 19 This cut illustrates the wonderful flexibility of the "Queen Quality" Shoes. Even the heavy-soled Goodyear welt style is as easy and flexible as an old shoe. We carry a large stock and take genuine interest in seeing that you are properly fitted with shoes that suit your individual taste. Prices range from $3.00 to $4.50. The S.Q.R. Store NO. 10228 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF The Anaheim National Bank ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA At the close of Business, June 4, 1913 RESOURCES Loans and discounts ... $121,735.26 United States bonds ... 25,175.00 Other bonds ... 34,583.23 Furniture and fixtures ... 9,807.33 Expense ... 2,524.41 Due from other banks ... 19,642.89 Redemption fund ... 1,250.00 Cash on hand ... 16,240.54 LIABILITIES Capital stock ... $50,000.00 National Bank notes (circulation) ... 25,000.00 Interest and exchange ... 2,732.61 Deposits ... 153,226.05 Total ... $230,958.66 WATCH US GROW ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA At the close of Business, June 4, 1913 RESOURCES Loans and discounts... $121,735.26 United States bonds... 25,175.00 Other bonds... 34,583.23 Furniture and fixtures... 9,807.33 Expense... 2,524.41 Due from other banks... 19,642.89 Redemption fund... 1,250.00 Cash on hand... 16,240.54 Total ... $230,958.66 LIABILITIES Capital stock... $50,000.00 National Bank notes (circulation)... 25,000.00 Interest and exchange... 2,732.61 Deposits... 153,226.05 Total ... $230,958.66 WATCH US GROW In and About the City If it's from Witman's, it's good. Marsh's grocery saves you money. Phone 329. Leland Lewis is back on the job at the postoffice. Prompt delivery one of our mottos. Phone 329, Marsh's grocery. George Ross left yesterday for Mari-copa and Phoenix, Arizona, on a week's business trip. Flags were displayed from many residences and business houses on Saturday in honor of Flag Day. Mrs. Max D. Fitch and little daughter were in town the past week guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lewis. Hugo Strodthoff is the most popular young man in town, when it comes to treating the ladies to ice cream. John DeWitt moves planos at reasonab'e prices. Phone 287R. His work is No. 1. "The man that treats you right." All the latest things in the jewelry line for wedding, birthday and graduation presents may be seen at Hartfield's. Flies, fleas and all insects exterminated with Massers' Exterminator. For sale by J. L. Gates, 403 East Center street. Mrs. Anna Walters was on Monday granted an interlocutory decree of divorce by Judge West from her husband, Frank Walters. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Iman and family went to Los Angeles Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Iman's niece, who died at that place last week. The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meeting next Tuesday evening at the First Methodist church. All members are expected to be present. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cordes are expected home today from Stockton, where they went last week to look into the purchase of a tract of several hundred acres of farming land. Remember Witman, the leading jeweler, is never undersold. Alex Vaughn was a visitor in town Saturday from Los Angeles. Notice to the ladles. Get your suits made by Fogel, the ladies' tailor, upstairs over Mullinix. Justice of the Peace Howard sentenced one lone disturber of the peace to 30 days in jail on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hartman were in town the first of the week from Buena Park on a shopping expedition. Archie Henry returned yesterday from a week's trip to Stockton, where he went to negotiate a large sale of farming land. Mr. and Mrs. C. Amberg drove on Sunday to Ladd's canyon, where Mrs. Amberg will remain for an outing for two months. Miss Ardis Johnston resumed her duties at the S. Q. R. store this week after a siege of the mumps which kept her at home for several days. Insure your tires with Sure Shop Tire Compound. Will positively eliminate the trouble of punctures. P. J. Weisel & Co., agents, Anaheim and Placentia. John Martens has resigned his position at the Petermann grocery and is working early and late as deliverman in the Fred Marsh grocery establishment in the opera house building. Mrs. Cadman was in Los Angeles on Thursday in attendance upon the graduating exercises of the senior class of the U. S. C. College of Pharmacy, of which her son Walter was a member. Supervisor William Schumacher has taken the agency for the Moreland truck for this district, and reports the sale of his first 4-ton truck to George Trapp of Buena Park, who will use the same in hauling fruit and produce to the Los Angeles market. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. H., and stepfather of Earl A., from Denver to attend the Mr. Abbey and Miss Heleen which is to take place J residence of the bride's city. B. Hartfield, the jeweler ed the latest designs of f sterling silver tableware Alvin, Community and prices are reasonable and you money, as we have in Orange county. Howard Gates, presi County Christian End went to Westminster Tuned and participated in a h heim Landing and a bus and supper on the beach fine time upon his return wee sma' hours. Fred Bastady has one stands of beets in the ranch at Buena Park. D winter and other slight er conditions, the beets proportions and Mr. Bas compare favorably with abouts this year. Mr. and Mrs. Alex H., son, Mr. and Mrs. F., H and Mrs. Wm. T. Wallop E. S. Smith and Ed Lara an auto ride to the San Tuesday evening, partious Dutch pot among t canyon. A way-up time. So far we have receive tomobiles since January more carloads of ten to four torpedo roadsters at Detroit on the 10th ing a Ford is advised to der now as these cars before arrival. Wicke ment Co., Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. P. Gilda a visit east, during wh many points of interest national capital. Mr G ent in the senate cham cussion of the tariff b The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meeting next Tuesday evening at the First Methodist church. All members are expected to be present. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cordes are expected home today from Stockton, where they went last week to look into the purchase of a tract of several hundred acres of farming land. Supervisor William Schumacher has taken the agency for the Moreland truck for this district, and reports the sale of his first 4-ton truck to George Trapp of Buena Park, who will use the same in hauling fruit and produce to the Los Angeles market. THE STRONGHOLD The Earnest Man— the SERIOUS MAN--has the deepest regard for a savings account. He knows that it is the "Stronghold of the Future" that will protect him against adversity. We cordially invite you to open an account for a small or large amount. 4 per cent semi-annually. GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS U. S. Depository for Postal Savings System ANAHEIM GAZETTE Marsh's famous 25c Royal Blend Coffee for 28c pound. Try it. Phone 229. Save some money—Get the latest designs, and buy your jewelry at Hartfield's. Flies and all other pests exterminated. See J. L. Gates, 403 East Center Street. Frank Perry and his mother, Mrs. B. J. Perry, are spending a fortnight's sojourn at San Juan Hot Springs. Witman, the optician, 13 years' experience; thousands of satisfied customers. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hartung returned on Monday evening from a week's automobile tour of points below the line in Mexico. Go to Hartfield's jewelry store and look at his newly received line of jewelry. Appropriate for wedding and graduation presents. Supervisor Schumacher was in town in his auto Tuesday morning on his way to the county seat to attend a meeting of the board. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Witman and son enjoyed an auto ride to the County Park and beach points Sunday. Mrs. Joe Giltz is recovering at a hospital in Los Angeles from an illness of several days' duration. It is expected she will be out again shortly. Mrs. John Bauer of Prescott, Arizona, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. F. Boege for three weeks past, left for her home yesterday. J. W. Duckworth and family, W. E. Duckworth and family and Frank Borth and family spent Sunday automobiling at Bay City and Long Beach. Stroup-Barnes Furniture Company this week laid 150 yards of linoleum in the Southern County Bank building, doing the job with neatness and dispatch. The Loara Round Table Club meets in the school house at that point tomorrow (Friday) evening at 7:30. Cut Flower PRICE LIST The following price list will prevail for Com-mencement and throughout the summer. Roses - 35c and 50c doz. Dorothy Perkins Roses per doz. sprays - 35c Carnations - 25c per doz. Dahlias - 25c per doz. Stock - 25c per doz. sprays Centuareas - 15c and 25c doz. Snapdragon - 15c per doz. Morning Bride - 15c per doz. Double Marguerites - 10c doz (3 doz. 25c.) Shasta Daisies - 10c per doz (3 doz. for 25c.) Gaillardias - 10c per doz (3 doz. for 25c.) Yellow Corcopsis - 10c per doz (3 doz. for 25c.) Red Gladiolas - 10c per spike (3 for 25c.) Hydrangeas - 10c per head (3 for 25c.) Sweet Peas - 20c per hundred Pansies - 25c per hundred Fern - 25c per doz. Fern free with all orders of 75c or more. We have a beautiful line of baskets from 75c up. We are prepared to make MEN! Do YOU EXCUSE ME? WE have this new room o carrying a line of clothing Style and Quality—at Popular THESE SUITES Are one of the things that MEN'S STORES in this vicinity suit made in either the popular POPULAR PRICE OF These are made and Guaranteed "STYLEPLUS" If nothing more than REQUIRED see Clothes for Boys Too The Home of HARVARD "STYLEPLUS" past, left for her home yesterday. J. W. Duckworth and family, W. E. Duckworth and family and Frank Borth and family spent Sunday automobiling at Bay City and Long Beach. Stroup-Barnes Furniture Company this week laid 150 yards of linoleum in the Southern County Bank building, doing the job with neatness and dispatch. The Loara Round Table Club meets in the school house at that point tomorrow (Friday) evening at 7:30. Discussion for the evening will be upon the subject of legislation. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hamlin, mother and stepfather of Earl Abbey, are here from Denver to attend the marriage of Mr. Abbey and Miss Helen Richardson, which is to take place June 25 at the residence of the bride's mother in this city. B. Hartfield, the jeweler, has received the latest designs of fine plated and sterling silver tableware, Wallace's, Alvin, Community and Gorham. Our prices are reasonable and we can save you money, as we have the best stock in Orange county. Howard Gates, president of the County Christian Endeavor Union, went to Westminster Tuesday evening and participated in a hayride to Anaheim Landing and a business meeting and supper on the beach, reporting a fine time upon his return here in the wee sma' hours. Fred Bastady has one of the finest stands of beets in the county on his ranch at Buena Park. Despite the late winter and other slight adverse weather conditions, the beets are assuming proportions and Mr. Bastady says they compare favorably with any seen hereabouts this year. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. H. Witman and son, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Wallop, Leo Sheridan, E. S. Smith and Ed Lamhofer enjoyed an auto ride to the Santiago canyon Tuesday evening, partaking of a delicious Dutch pot among the wilds of the canyon. A way-up time is reported. So far we have received 61 Ford automobiles since January 1st and two more carloads of ten touring cars and four torpedo roadsters left the factory at Detroit on the 10th. Any one wishing a Ford is advised to give us an order now as these cars will all be sold before arrival. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. P. Gilda are home from a visit east, during which they visited many points of interest, including the national capital. Mr. Gildea was present in the senate chamber during discussion of the tariff bill. They were HYDRANGEAS Sweet Peas - 20c per hundred Pansies - 25c per hundred Fern - 25c per doz. Fern free with all orders of 75c or more. We have a beautiful line of baskets from 75c up. We are prepared to make such "Good Luck" emblems as the Horseshoe and Four Leafed Clover in flowers. You will find our workmanship artistic, our flowers good, our service excellent and our prices reasonable. Why not trade at home? Our flowers are grown in Anaheim. Our only desire is to please you. Phone—Sunset 121 Ye Floral Nursery MRS. C. R. GATES, Prop. 804 W. Center street ANAHEIM The Concordia Society tonight presents "Der Grobe Wirt," a comedy, in its clubrooms in Kroeger's hall. Duets and solos are also on the program and an entertainment of merit is looked forward to. The dramatic section of the Concordia has presented several good entertainments in the past and has won a wide reputation for being up and doing in the way of playlets. A good crowd is looked for tonight. GRIGGS & RAMHARTER PHONES SUNSET 244 HOME 1103 Special for this week: CORN FLAKES COOL---SWEET---NUTRITIOUS FOOD E. C BRAND FOUR PACKAGES 25c LIMITED QUANTITY 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. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Good 3-year-old Belgian mare. G. H. Waidler, 231 Resh St. FOR SALE—Five acres at Harper station on Pacific Electric railway, six miles west of Anaheim, $2,000, if applied for soon. Mrs. M. M. Hayes, box 105, R.F.D.I., Anaheim P.O. FOR SALE—Choice alfalfa hay, $17.00 delivered. Anthony ranch, Artesia. Phone Downey 1113. Keep this for reference. FOR SALE—Small Valencia orange trees. Yearling buds. 25c each; $20 per hundred, buyer to remove them from the ground. Jos. Carroll, Pacific phone 41R. FOR SALE—Have yet about 600 one-year-old budded Valencia orange trees for sale. Run in size from % to 1 inch. Also some budded seedless grape fruit. J. B. Stewart, West Anaheim. FOR SALE—At a bargain if sold before July 1st. Sixteen and one-half acres, nine acres of full bearing walnuts, 5 acres interset with 1-year-old Valencias, 500 budded nursery stock, 1 acre of peaches, 1 acre of berries, ½ acre of gum trees, the rest vacant land, fine for alfalfa or trees, good pumping plant, plenty of water, wind mill tank and tankhouse, water piped in house, 4 room plastered house, 2 large barns, large chicken correls and houses, 3 horses, wagon, buggy, all farming implements, 4 tons barley hay, all for $9,500, $1000 cash will handle it, your own time on the balance, ½ mile north Magnolia school, house 3 miles west of Anaheim. Phone S. S. 181R1. FOR SALE—About 400 orange trees, cut back by frost but now growing good. $150.00 cash. See them. Address M., Anaheim Gazette office, Anaheim. FOR SALE—Two 4 h.p. Indian motorcycles in first-class condition, one CORN FLAKES COOL---SWEET---NUTRITIOUS FOOD E. C BRAND FOUR PACKAGES 25c LIMITED QUANTITY ONLY 4 PACKAGES TO EACH CUSTOMER OLIVES FINE RIPE OLIVES 3 CANS - 25c TOMATOES ONE GAL. CANS - 25c KETSUP ONE GAL. CANS - 50c CLAM SHELLS Never sold so cheap 100 POUNDS - 60c Griggs & Ramharter THE GROCERS FOR SALE 500,000 PEPPER PLANTS—CHILI AND BELL. IN ANY QUANTITY. C. R. HANNAH, 2 MILES SOUTH ON LOS ANGELES STREET. MAIL ADDRESS R. F. D. 4, BOX 100. PACIFIC PHONE 82R4. FOR SALE—About 400 orange trees, cut back by frost but now growing good. $150.00 cash. See them. Address M., Anaheim Gazette office, Anaheim. FOR SALE—Two 4 h. p. Indian motorcycles in first-class condition, one 1912 2-speed Indian as good as new and one new 5 h. p. Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton. FOR SALE—Two carloads of Mandt & Weber wagons in all sizes, and a good assortment of second hand wagons at prices as low as the lowest. Best assortment of vehicles in Southern California. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton. FOR SALE—a fast driving mare, cheap. Phone Pacific 8R3, Fullerton. FOR SALE—Good family cow; rich milker. Tanglewood ranch, Anaheim. Home phone 2604. FOR SALE—Cheap, a new camp wagon; gum wood, $9, and pepper wood $6, delivered. Fred Mang, R. R. 1, box 88. Phone Sunset 15R3. FOR SALE—Five shares sugar stock at $4.50 cash. C. A. Norris, Anaheim. FOR SALE—6-room bungalow, strictly modern, hardwood floors, etc. R. J. Laidlaw, Prop., 126 So. Kroeger St. Sunset 177J. FOR SALE—2-cylinder 1907 model Reo automobile in running order. A bargain. Call at 1100 East Broadway, Anaheim. FOR SALE—Second-hand two cylinder Reo in fine condition at a bargain. Call Cox at Weisel's garage, or at 129 West Chartres. FOR SALE—Gum wood, $9 delivered: C. H. Bonney, R. 5, Anaheim. N! Do You Realize That This is an EXCLUSIVE MEN'S STORE? this new room of ours fixed up especially for you and are ing a line of clothes that appeal to the men that appreciate quality—at Popular Prices. THESE SUITS AT $15.00 the things that are making this one of the best known RES in this vicinity. Think of getting an ALL-WOOL either the popular Norfolk or Business Sack Models at R PRICE OF $15.00 made and Guaranteed by the makers of the famous “STYLEPLUS” CLOTHES AT $17.00 more than RESPECT FOR YOUR POCKET BOOK see these $15.00 Suits Falkenstein's DEPARTMENT STORE ANAHEIM Silver and E. & W. Shirts $1.00 Home of HART, SCHAEFNER & MARX and “STYLEPLUS” Clothes for Men. FOR SALE—Ranch of 11½ acres, corner Santa Ana and East streets. Will trade all or part of it. Frame house on place. Five acres bearing oranges, buds averaging 2-year-old; water plant, 7,000 nursery stock; 50,000 seed bed stock. Apply on property. Daniel Naugle. FOR SALE—One 5-foot mower and 10-foot hay rake in good condition. J. B. Neff. FOR SALE—Sweet potato plants, any quantity at $1.25 per thousand. Henry J. Schulze, R. R. 1, Box 120; phone Sunset 58J1. FOR SALE—Lot 3, block 1; lots 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, block 2; lots 9, 12, block 3, Olive Street tract, on Adele, Olive and Sycamore streets, all for Four Thousand ($4,000) Dollars, one-half cash, balance 1 and 2 years, 7 per cent interest. Owner, 3264 Fourth St., San Diego, Cal. FOR SALE—500 feet 10-inch irrigating pipe for sale at a bargain. Wm. Schumacher, Buena Park. FOR SALE—Cheap, second hand buggies and surries. P. J. Weisel & Co. FOR SALE—a five room modern bungalow, close in, easy terms. Inquire 528 West Center street, Anaheim. FOR SALE—Five-room, strictly modern house, everything new; 50x158 ft. lot, facing on two streets. Will give terms. Inquire W. J. Elliott, 405 East Center street. FOR SALE—Valencia and navel orange trees. Robert McKee, Anaheim. FOR SALE—Fresh cow and saddle pony. H. Rinkleb, 225 County Road. Phone Sunset 187R. WANTED WANTED—a loan of $6,000 on 20 acres of land on East Center street. Address George Bauer, Anaheim. WANTED—Married man for ranch work. Steady job. Good house. Tanglewood ranch, Anaheim. Home phone 2604. WANTED—Man and wife, Halliwell ranch, corner Sycamore and Placentia avenue. Home phone 1911. WANTED—a horse for the keeping of it. Will receive good treatment. Use it to cultivate a 10-acre 2-year-old WANTED—A loan of $6,000 on 20 acres of land on East Center street. Address George Bauer, Anaheim. WANTED—Married man for ranch work. Steady job. Good house. Tanglewood ranch, Anaheim. Home phone 2604. WANTED—Man and wife, Halliwell ranch, corner Sycamore and Placentia avenue. Home phone 1911. WANTED—A horse for the keeping of it. Will receive good treatment. Use it to cultivate a 10-acre 2-year-old orange grove, about three days a week. Address Louis Feld, R. R. 5, box 49, Anaheim. WANTED—Young white woman for housework. Phone 167L, Fullerton Exchange. WANTED — Contract for gathering walnuts coming season; can handle about 10 acres. Home phone 1836. WANTED—Sewing by the day. Write R. F. D. No. 2, Box 129. WANTED—Five or six-room furnished bungalow for month of July. P. O. Box 494, Anaheim. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Citrus trees, Valencias, Navels and Lemons. Might consider buying a small nursery at the right price. Write fully. W W. Burns, 631 Security Bldg., Los Angeles. WANTED—Live fire insurance agent for $2,000,000 company. Address Edward D. Silent & Co., general agents, 408-10 S. Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms with screen porch, suitable for light housekeeping, and one furnished bedroom. S. Lybarger, 202 West Broadway. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished balcony room, with board, for one or two persons. Home comfort. Phone Pacific 144R. 707 West Broadway. The Apparel oft Proclaims the Fan! Outing Trousers so splendidly tailored that they don't remind you of the second baseman at the game—they're not "two baggers" at the knees— Cub Flannels, Giant Worsteds, Tiger Homespuns— With highest batting averages. Outing Suits—Real "Twirlers" in style. We put 'em over every time at $15.00, $17.00, $20.00, $25.00. F.A.YUNGBLUTH THE BEST GOODS