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ISSUES WARNING IN PURCHASE OF TIRES Declaring that the value of motor tires from a tire is expressed in miles and not in cost per tire, Herbart O. Davis, secretary-manager of the Orange-co. Automobile Trades association, has issued a warning to motorists to be careful in their purchases and where possible buy from a reliable firm handling reliable tires—tires that in the trade vernacular are standard tires. "Whenever a business flourishes there always spring up, as if overnight, dozens of cut-rate shops which sell similar products at such attractive prices that ready sares are made," says Davis. There are today more than 100 legitimate tire manufacturers, and of this number perhaps fifteen supply practically the whole industry. The smaller ones remaining, and the cut-rate shops, the 'second' shops, the re-tread shops, take care of what little business the legitimates do not handle. That business is growing and each year new motorists and even thousands of old ones buy 'cheap' tires. "Buying cheap tires is like looking around for the cheapest doctor in the neighborhood when someone is dying. The value you get from a tire is expressed in cost per mile, not in cost per tire. At the outset then, let it be emphatically stated that the best tire will be found in the end, that the man who looks for the cheap, cut-rate and obscure make tires can get them, but his cost per mile will usually be much higher than that of the owner using standard make first grade tires. In every city today there are along motor row, and sometimes away from the row, shops which display the slogan 'Standard makes 50 per cent off,' or something of the sort. The unwary buyer is led to believe that he will get a regular first-grade standard tire at 50 per cent or 20 per cent less than the branches of these reputable concerns can sell them. Entering some of these shops (not all of them do business on this scale) you may find that the tire has a name embossed upon it, but the name is strange to you. It may be Jones or Smith or some other name you never heard of in connection with a tire. You are told however, that it is a standard make and that the Smith Co. is one of the largest in the business, Mrs. Jack Golden was an Anaheim shopper Friday. Mr. W. B. Shaw attended the then-in Anselm Friday evening. Mr. R. C. Canton motored to Los Angeles Friday. Miss Gertrude Nelson was a Norwalk visitor Thursday. New cases of measles are Mr. Will Osborne and two sons, Gordon Jones, Richard Osborne, David Allen, Velma Brown, Edith and Bertha Page and Baby Basindy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson and family attended the Lumbermen's picnic at Orange-co. Park Saturday. Standing of Clubs. COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet San Francisco ... 41 25 .638 Sacramento ... 43 26 .623 Seattle ... 38 30 .559 Oakland ... 34 81 .523 Vernon ... 35 33 .515 Los Angeles ... 32 33 .500 Salt Lake ... 28 41 .539 Portland ... 17 47 .266 Yesterday's Results Vernon 2, Oakland 1 (1st game.) Oakland 4, Vernon 2 (2nd game.) Los Angeles 4, San Francisco 3 (1st game.) Los Angeles 2, San Francisco 1 (2nd game.) Sacramento 5, Salt Lake 8 (1st game) Sacramento 5, Salt Lake 0 (2nd game) Seattle 10, Portland 6 (1st game). Seattle 10, Portland 6 (2nd game). NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet Plittsburg ... 33 16 .673 New York ... 22 19 .627 St. Louis ... 26 22 .542 Boston ... 25 24 .510 Brooklyn ... 26 28 .481 Chicago ... 20 26 .435 Cincinnati ... 21 31 .404 Philadelphia ... 16 31 .340 Yesterday's Results Cincinnati 7, Brooklyn 1, St. Louis 4, New York 3, Boston 12, Chicago 9. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet Cleveland ... 32 20 .623 New York ... 30 22 .577 Washington ... 29 25 .537 Detroit ... 29 27 .518 Boston ... 23 23 .500 St. Louis ... 25 27 .481 Chicago ... 20 29 .408 Philadelphia ... 17 32 .347 Yesterday's Results Washington 10, Cleveland 3, New York 12, Detroit 8. CONTRIBUTE I am thinking, I am place where I am place where we are rocked. Of the old two-story fields shinein dew; Of the pastures go where grazed; And the cornfields go or ripened in. I am thinking of the trees alone And the swimming where we owe pranks; Of the old red millet where in win skate; And the hill in Dumbo coasting place. I am thinking of the plums an And the broad expired fields shinein dew; Of the pastures go where grazed; And the cornfields go or ripened in. I am thinking of the buttercups so far And the song of floating on the Bobolink and frightened up. Of the Bobwhite, to the bluebird. I am thinking of our walls now stu A Spectre stark and when free fro We gathered neath joy and mirr To study Greek and careless three. Most have gone to and are free care. I am thinking too many girls of yestery Happy, smiling joy once mingled Most have left the hood and a wide; Buena Park News BUENA PARK, June 13. (Spl.)—Mr. Emil Ottenweller and Mr. Hans Hall arrived from Chicago Wednesday, for a visit at the Ottenweller home. Mr. Roll will remain about two weeks but Mr. Ottenweller will visit with his parents and sister Catherine for several months. Mrs. W. W. Johnson of W. Orange-thorpe is visiting her daughter Mrs. Thompson in Los Angeles for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eberhart left on Friday evening for a four weeks' visit with relatives at Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Macklin and daughter, Grace, of Huntington Beach visited with friends in town on Friday evening. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet Cleveland ... 22 20 .623 New York ... 20 22 .577 Washington ... 29 25 .537 Detroit ... 29 27 .518 Boston ... 23 23 .500 St. Louis ... 25 27 .481 Chicago ... 20 29 .403 Philadelphia ... 17 32 .347 Yesterday's Results Washington 10, Cleveland 3, New York 12, Detroit 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet St. Paul ... 26 22 .542 Louisville ... 27 23 .540 Indianapolis ... 24 22 .522 Kansas City ... 25 23 .521 Milwaukee ... 24 25 .480 Minneapolis ... 23 24 .489 Toledo ... 25 28 .472 Columbus ... 20 31 .392 Yesterday's Results Milwaukee 4, Toledo 3, Kansas City 10, Columbus 8, Indianapolis 2-7, St. Paul 4-12 Louisville 9, Minneapolis 3. Get out the Declaration of Independence before the Fourth of July and read it over a few times. No loyal American can become too familiar with the principles enunciated in that great document. They are the bedrock upon which the American government and American institutions are founded. Try a Plain Dealer Want Ad. What Well Known Bread Is Entirely Wrapped by this Mac What Well Known Bread Is Entirely Wrapped by this Mac This machine takes each fresh loaf of bread and, a human like, wraps it carefully in just the right length, heavy waxed paper, waxes and seals the package for delively. The waxed paper around the loaf is so heavy that keeps in all the flavor until it reaches your table. The company that bakes this bread has served Angeles with food for forty years. To anyone who in California their name stands for many quality ucts besides quality bread. The Name Should Clip and Mail this Coupon to Box A-Z, Plain Dealer. Well-Known BakerThe name I have written or name of the Baker of this My name is ___ My address is ___ Town or City ___ My Grocer is ___ THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA CONTRIBUTED I am thinking, I am thinking of the place where I was reared. Of the old two-story school house and the rock to us endeared; Of the quaint old fashioned village with its streets now grown to weeds. Where we used to often frolic in our pinafores and tweeds. I am thinking of the Zumbra with the trees along its banks And the swimming hole for kiddies where we often played our pranks; Of the old red mill and mill-pond where in winter we would skate; And the hill in Duncan's pasture, a coasting place just great. I am thinking of the woodland where the plums and cherries grew. And the oad expanse of grain-fields shining in the morning dew; Of the pastures green and roly where grazed the fatted stock And the cornfields green and waving or ripened in the shock. I am thinking of the meadows with the buttercups so fair. And the song of lark and robin floating on the morning air; Of the Bobolink and killdeer and the frightened prairie hen; Of the Bobwhite, thrush and oriole the bluebirdand the wren. I am thinking of old Groveland, its walls now standing bare, A Spectre stark and necked of days when free from care. We gathered neath its portals, with joy and mirth and song To study Greek and Latin, a happy careless throng. I am thinking the churches the Baptist and M. E., Where we used to go to worship with hearts so light and free. Now lonely and deserted, of those who led us there. Most have gone to realms of glory and are free from earthly care. I am thinking too of faces, boys and girls of yesterday; Happy, smiling joyous faces that once mingled in our play, Most have left the scenes of childhood and are scattered far and wide; Some have answered the last sum- Plain Dealer Wants Bring SuPlace Your Wants Before the Greatest Number one NEW TODAY FORE RENT—Garage, 217 S. Clemen-tine. WANTED—Situation by experienced clerk. M. care Plain Dealer. FOR SALE—Dodge Touring. A No. 1 condition. 206 N. Los Angeles-st. FOUND—New hip boot near Seal Beach. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. W. J. JEWELL RE-AUTY CO., Room 7, Golden State Bank Bldg. Markets Butter ... 37 Eggs, extra ... 29 Case, count ... 28 Pullots ... 23 Cheese ... 16 @ 18 Live Poultry Hens, 3 lbs, and under, per lb... 21 Hens, 3 lbs, up to 3½ lbs, per lb... 28 Hens, colored up to 4 lbs, up... 30 Broilers, to 1½ lbs each... 19 Broilers, 1½ lbs, up, each... 25 Fryers, 2¾ lbs, to 3 lbs, each... 35 Ronaters, soft bone, over 3 lbs, and up, per lb... 40 Old cock, per lb... 12 Stags, per lb... 18 Ducklings, Pekins, 3½ lbs, and up, per lb... 35 Geese ... 25 Old ducks, 3½ lbs, up, each lb... 23 Young Tom turkeys, 12 lbs, and up, lb... 50 Hen turkeys, dressed, 7 lbs, and up, each, per lb... 44 Old Tom turkeys... 40 Old Tom turkeys, dressed, lb... 41 Belgian hares, 2 to 3½ lbs... 16 ELECTION NOTICE FOR DISTRICT SCHOOL TAX Notice is hereby given to the Electors of the Placentia Richfield School District, County of Orange, State of California, that an election will be held on the 14th day of June, 1921, at which will be submitted the question of voting a tax to provide funds for the purpose of furnishing additional school facilities for, and building one or more LIVE STOCK FOR SALE—1 seven year old work mare. Works single or double. Also 1916 Maxwell touring. J. H. PAGE. Buena Park. WANTED—To buy live stock; highest market price pgd. Ph. Anaheim 182. FOR SALE—Poland Chim pigs, registered stock also two stands of bees. C. FRED HUTTENLOCHER, 1 mile north and¼ mile east of Cypress. Phone Anaheim 725-J-2. Nursery Stock ALL KINDS OF Citrus Trees. Tanaka Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemon-st. Anaheim. Phone 480W. FOR SALE—Valencia Orange Trees. One Year Supply Co. performance buds at MARSHBURN & SMITH BROS. Phone 128-J-2 Nurseries, N. E. Place-tia. Poultry WANTED—To buy poultry for cash. Will call for it. Phone E. W. Pohlman, 7-R-2. Address R. R. 2. Miscellaneous —Building or remodelling plans and estimates furnished by M. E. OAKES, 350 E. Center. Phone 61. BOARD and room for two gentlemen. 314 S. Claudina-st. Anaheim. ANNOUNCEMENT Valencia Orange Trees now at Marshburn & Smith Nurseries. Supply Co. Record Buds, northeast Placentia. Phone 128J2. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT—the Anaheim Auto Wrecking Co.is under new management. We buy automobiles to wreck; also Junk of all description. Sacks for sale. —a complete line of all auto parts and accessories and second hand tires and tubes on hand at moderate prices. Second-Hand Autos Bought Sold and Exchanged. ANAHEIM AUTO WRECKING CO., 120-120½ W. Chartres street. Where we used to go to worship with hearts so light and free. Now lonely and deserted, of those who led us there. Most have gone to realms of glory and are free from earthly care. I am thinking too of faces, boys and girls of yesterday; Happy, smiling joyous faces that once mingled in our play, Most have left the scenes o childhood and are scattered far and wide; Some have answered the last summons and have crossed the Great Divide. May the years deal gently with those still on life's wild restless sea. May their paths be paths of pleasure and their days all joyful be. May their lives go out in blessing to the weary and forlorn, And may deeds of love and service all the way their path adorn. And when our lives are ended and our work on earth is o'er, When we've crossed the swelling current and have reached the other shore; May not one of those be missing, in that brighter better day That we knew in Wasloja on the Zumbro far away. —RAY PHILLIPS. Try Plain Dealer Want Ads. —The Plain Dealer for Job Printing. ELECTION NOTICE FOR DISTRICT SCHOOL TAX Notice is hereby given to the Electors of the Placentia Richfield School District, County of Orange, State of California, that an election will be held on the 14th day of June, 1921, at which will be submitted the question of voting a tax to provide funds for the purpose of furnishing additional school facilities for, and building one or more school houses in, Placentia, Richfield school district. For this purpose it is necessary to raise Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000,00). The polls will be open at the public school houses in the district during the hours provided by law. H. S. LEAVITT, Clerk, Publish June 11, 13. Legal Notice. Exhibit A. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION AND POSTING Before the R. R. Commission of the State of California. In the matter of the application of the Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, to discontinue and abandon its passenger service between Los Angeles and Anaheim, Calif. Application 6880. Notice of Hearing Notice is hereby given that the Railroad Commission of the State of California has set a hearing in the above entitled matter before Examiner Hartford on Friday, June 17th., 1921 at 9:30 A.M. in the Court Room of the Commission, $89 Pacific Finance Building, 6th and Olives Streets, Los Angeles, Calif., at which time and place all interested parties may appear and be heard, by Order of the Railroad Commission, San Francisco, Calif., this 8th. day of June, 1921. H. G. MATHEWSON, Secy. R. R. Commission of the State of California. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids and proposals will be received until two (2) o'clock P.M. July first, 1921, at the school building corner Emily and Chartress Streets, Anaheim Calif., for the erection complete of a church building at the corner of Emily and Chartress Streets, Anaheim, according to plans and specifications on file at 130 E. Center St., Anaheim, for the Zion Lutheran Church of Anaheim. Sealed bids will also be received for segregated parts of the work, such as cement, carpentry, plastering, brick work, etc. Plans and specifications will be furnished to prospective bidders upon payment of $10,000 which amount will be refunded upon the return of the plans and specifications. Bids must be made in an intelligent manner according to the plans and specifications, including the alternatives called for, and must be enclosed up each per lb...44 Old Tom turkeys...40 Old Tom turkeys, dressed lb...41 Belgian hares, 2 to 3½ lbs...16 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT—The Anaheim Auto Wrecking Co. is under new management. We buy automobiles to wreck, also Junk of all description. Sacks for sale. A complete line of all auto parts and accessories and second hand tires and tubes on hand at moderate prices. Second-Hand Autos Bought Sold and Exchanged. ANAHEIM AUTO WRECKING CO., 120-120½ W. Charter street. Wanted—Miscellaneous WANTED—Day boarders at 212 Oak-st. Phone 372J. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room, 417 E. Broadway. WANTED—Carpenter work. Repairing, etg. B. NELSON, 1227 Lincoln-ave. WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room house by June 24, MRS. R. E. FIFE, 891 E. 2nd St. Pomona. WANTED—Washing and ironing to do at home. Also work by day. Phone 339-M. S. Claudina-st. For Rent FOR RENT—Front bed-room, 529 S. Los Angeles-st. FOR RENT—Garage, close in. Call after 5 p.m., 126 S. Philadelphia-st. FOR RENT—a couple of new 4-room apartments, close in, unfurnished ORANGE COUNTY REALTY CO., Inc. Next door to Post Office, Anaheim. 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A. Johnston General Surgery Dr. W. H. Wickett General Surgery Dr. J. A. Jackson X-ray and Radium Dr. W. M. Cole Internal Medicine Dr. H. D. Newkirk Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dr. R. D. Alkman, Assistant Dr. H. van de Erve Pathology Dr. J. Robinson Diseases of Children Dr. A. H. Galvin Orthopedics J. S. Ward, Ph. G. Pharmacy Bread Is This Machine? of bread and, almost must the right length of the package ready. Bread has served Los To anyone who lives or many quality prodname Should Go Here Everyone who sends in this coupon with the correct name written on the loaf will receive a certificate that will be honored at your care for a loaf of this well-known bread. Only one coupon honored from a family. How Much Salt and Water Used in Cooking Cereals Cereals vary considerably in the amount of water absorbed as they are cooking, specialists in the United States department of agriculture state. This fact accounts for the thin oatmeal or the too thick grits which sometimes appear from the hands of an inexperienced cook. A cup of hominy grits should be cooked in twice as much water as a cup of Scotch oatmeal, and it requires twice a smuch salt as any other cereal. The table below gives the proportions of salt and water to use in cooking 1 cup of cereal of the various kinds: Cereals Salt. Water Tea-spoons. Cups. Corn meal ... 1 3½ Hominy grite ... 2 4 Oatmeal (Scotch) ... 1 2 Oatmeal (rolled oats) 1 2½-3 Cracked wheat ... 1 Don't fall to see Mary Pickford in "Through the Back Door" at the Fairyland Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday, this week. Try Plain Dealer Want Ads. Dr. W. M. Cole Internal Medicine Dr. H. D. Newkirk Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dr. R. D. Alkman, Assistant Dr. H. van de Erve Pathology Dr. J. Robinson Diseases of Children Dr. A. H. Galvin Orthopedics J. S. Ward, Ph. G. Pharmacy High Test GAS High Grade Eastern & Western Oils Goodrich Tires, Tubes and Accessories 5-Point Service Station Corner W. Center and West Street H. E. ABPLANALP Proprietor "What Every Woman Knows," a Cecil DeMille picture starring Conrad Nagel and Lois Wilson, will be shown at the Fairyland tonight. An added attraction will be Buster Keaton in his latest comedy, "The High Sign." "One Man in a Million," starring George Beban, will be seen at the Grand tonight. There will also be a big comedy and the International News. Bring Sure Results Greatest Number of Readers Stock an year old work or double. Also bring J. H. PAGE. live stock; highest Ph. Anaheim 182. Chim pigs, reglao stands of bees. NLOCHER, 1 mile east of Cypress. J-2. Stock hus Trees. Tanaka end of Lemon-oe 480W. Orange Trees. performance buds & SMITH BROS. Series, N. E. Placenltry poultry for cash. Phone E. W. Pohl R. R. 2. Ilaneous melting plans and caes M. E. OAKES, 350 l. for two gentlemen Anaheim. CEMENT Trees now, at Nurseries, Supply northeast Piacentia. MANAGEMENT—The becking Co. is under We buy auto-moto Junk of all deor sale, of all auto parts and second hand tires at moderate prices. Bought Sold and SIM AUTO WRECK-W. Chartres street. For Sale—Real Estate -5 room house on E. Center-st., $4000 on terms 50 ft. frontage. Close in property, one-half block from business center, now renting for $90 per month. A low price in good location. -$1100 buys lot on Broadway. Terms if desired. -5 acres, $5500, with plenty of water. Oil company/wants to lease, $2500 will handle. -Close in residence on Phila. St., $5400 terms if desired. P. V. BRADY, 308 E. Center St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—10 acres 2 and 4 year old Valencias. This can be handled with small payment down, and long time on balance, or owner will take Anaheim residence up to $5000. -We have one of the finest bungalow court sites in town for sale. Lot 100x 400 facing on two streets, one javed. Very close in. This is priced right. SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY 130 West Center St. HAVE CASH BUYER—For 5 or 10 ac. Val. grove. Must be a bargain. -4 Room Bungalow, only $3500, cash $1700, bal, long time. -Lot 45x120, cast front, $1350, cash $600, 2 blk, off L. A. St. -Why pay $1000 per ac. when you can buy land for $150 per acre, one-third down, bal, 11 yr. Water $2 per ac. per year. H. E. SCOTT, Real Estate LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE 112 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 505 FOR SALE—This is a splendid 10-acre valencia orange grove, beautifully improved with strictly modern home and pumping plant and is real orange soil. If you want a good grove and home like this and want it at a good price, I wish you would write me soon for I want to sell this right away. Address P. O. Box 323, Anaheim. OVER THE RIVER -For you if you don't buy a home in Anaheim soon, owner telegraphed me to cut price of his beautiful six room bungalow $2000. Located close to Palm and Center Sts., if you want a $7000 home for $5000 and on liberal terms. For Sale—Autos -20 Maxwell Road, O.K. Thruout. -20 Chevv Tour, A Peach All Around. -19 Dodge Road, Perfect condition. -19 Oakland Road, New Paint Wire Wheels. -18 Dodge Tour, Fairg. -18 Bulk Road, Good condition. -17 Bulk Tour, A Swell Buy. -17 Ford Tour, A Bargain. -17 Ford Speed, Many Extras. -16 Saxon Road, Very Cheap. -12 Bulk Road, $75.00 Takes It. Stores: Pomona Los Angeles San Berdo Mexico FOR SALE—Good Used Cars, -1917 Studebaker touring. In very good condition. -1916 Briscoe, overhauled and repainted, a good bargain. -1919 Chevrolet, 490 Touring, this car is right at the price. -5 Ford cars $175.00 up. -Will sell these cars at small payment down. Terms to suit buyer. TAGGART MOTOR CO. 306 N.-Los Angeles St. Phone 490, Anaheim FOR SALE—Pageol tractor in good shape, new magneto, $400.00 One bean tractor, bargain at $150.00 McDONALD 320 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim.(Phone 263.) FOR SALE—Model H Hup "32", excellent rubber, mechanically good. Bargain. Want Sedan, Ford preferred. H.W.HARRIS, 120 Ninth-st., Huntington Beach. FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motorcycle and side car. Good condition. Priced right for quick sale. 716 S.Lemon-st. FOR SALE—Used Fordson tractor in 1st class mechanical shape. Will sell reasonable. R.R.McDONALD Phone 263 Anaheim. FOR SALE—$250. 1317 Ford roadster. Look it over at Liberty Garage, 209 S.Los Angeles-st. Phone 452. FOR SALE—Make a bid. Two 3 beam trucks and wagon bed. Phone Anaheim 574, J.WM.CHAMPLIN. FOR SALE—Good 1914 Buick Touring, $150.00 cash, Chamber of Commerce.Apts.No.14. MANAGEMENT—The checking Co. is under We buy automo-oso junk of all deor sale, of all auto parts and second hand tires at moderate prices. Bought Sold and CIM AUTO WRECK-W. Chartres street. Miscellaneous Harders at 212 Oak-st. ished sleeping room. ter work. Repair-DON, 1227 Lincoln ave. RENT—4 or 5 room MRS. R. E. FIFE. mona. ing and ironing to do work by day. Phone Ana-st. Rent at bed-room, 529 S. ge close in. Call S. Philadelphi.in.st. couple of new 4-room in, unfurnished. REALTY CO., Inc. Office, Anaheim. ER S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND. Make your purchases for a Diamond Brand with the Diamond Brands logo. Buy your Diamond Brand with the Diamond Brands logo. BUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Wickett Clinic Holding, Anaheim Inston surgery Wickett surgery Jackson Radium Cole Medicine Newkirk Nose and Throat man, Assistant De Erve Jason of Children Salvin Lios Ph. G. MANAGEMENT—The checking Co. is under We buy automo-oso junk of all deor sale, of all auto parts and second hand tires at moderate prices. Bought Sold and CIM AUTO WRECK-W. Chartres street. Miscellaneous Harders at 212 Oak-st. ished sleeping room. ter work. Repair-DON, 1227 Lincoln ave. RENT—4 or 5 room MRS. R. E. FIFE. mona. ing and ironing to do work by day. Phone Ana-st. Rent at bed-room, 529 S. ge close in. Call S. Philadelphi.in.st. couple of new 4-room in, unfurnished. REALTY CO., Inc. Office, Anaheim. ER S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND. Make your purchases for a Diamond Brand with the Diamond Brands logo. Buy your Diamond Brand with the Diamond Brands logo. BUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Wickett Clinic Holding, Anaheim Inston surgery Wickett surgery Jackson Radium Cole Medicine Newkirk Nose and Throat man, Assistant De Erve Jason of Children Salvin Lios Ph. G. OVER THE RIVER —For you if you don't buy a home in Anaheim soon, owner telegraphed me to cut price of his beautiful six room bungalow $2000. Located close to Palm and Center Sts., if you want n $7000 home for $5000 and on liberal terms, see me today. JAMES E. SPEWART, 200 E. Center St. FOR SALE—5 acres of land set out in 1 yr. old orange trees and ½ interest in pumping plant, throwing 75 inches of water and leased for oil. Address A. B., R. No, 1, Box 75, Buena Park. FOR SALE—Large lot Groos subdivision, formerly Royer's addition, South Walnut-st., curbed walk, gas, water, sewer in street, Price $775.00 and up. Inquire 1303 Crone-ave. TO TRADE—1st class income property in Long Beach for Valencia grove. About 10 acres, BIGELOW, 211 E. Center-st. FOR SALE BY OWNER—7 room modern house furnished or unfurnished with garage, 425 E. Adele-st. Lost LOST—A small bar pin set with pearls and a diamond, Liberal Reward. Please call 339-M. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Bargain in fine pianos at Gamber's Storage Warehouse, 202 No. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim. FOR SALE—900 tons Imperial Valley Sheep Manure, very dry and clean. 3 grades, Address Box $62, Holtyville, Calif. HAMMEL'S MUSIC STORE 124 E. Center-st. Phone 145, for Planox, Players, Phonographs, Sewing Machines. FOR SALE—New surface irrigating pipe 3 in, $16.50 100 ft., 4 in $20.50.Conductor pipe $13.50 and $16.50Used 5 in, $20.50, 8 in, $39, 10 in.$44.00.Also windmills, tanks, pumps Why pay more? DEMMITT, 120 N.Main, L.A. For Sale—Autos Down to Bottom Dollar On Used Cars We have gone through our stock and marked each car down to rock bottom. If you are looking for a real buy, you can get your money's worth on our used car lot, at 135 So. Lemon St. We stand back of any one of these FOR SALE—Used Fordson tractor in 1st class mechanical shape. Will sell reasonable, R. R. McDONALD. Phone 263 Anahelm. FOR SALE—$250. 1917 Ford roadster.Look it over at Liberty Garage, 209 S.Los Angeles-st. Phone 452. FOR SALE—Make a bid. Two 3 beam trucks and wagon bed, Phone Anaheim 574, J.W. CHAMPLIN. FOR SALE—Good 1914 Bulck Touring.$150.00 cash, Chamber of Commerce Apts, No. 14. TRACTOR and farm tools, used 48 days,$500, quick sale. Phone $24ML SPECIAL SALE OF USED CARS Open Evenings OLDSMOBILE Pace Maker, $400 down. OLDS 4 Touring, $150 down. CHEVROLET Touring, $100 down. FORD Touring, $75 down. CADILLAC 8 Touring, $500 down. APPERSON, $50 down. Ford Coupe, practically new. OLDS SIX Touring. Terms: No brokerage. OLDSMOBILE AGENCY 328 W. Center St. Phone 101 FOR SALE— 1921 Paige "Gienbrook" Demonstrator. 1919 Bulck "6" Sedan. 1919 Paige "6" touring. 1918 Paige "6" touring. 1918 Chevrolet 4-90 touring. 1918 Oldsmobile "8" touring. 1918 Ford Speedster. 1919 Oakland "8" touring. 1916 Velle touring. Every car a bargain and priced for quick sale. Look these over before buying. BOOTH & HENZIE Paige Distributors 217 North Los Angeles St. WHY IS Harry D. Riley's Studebaker Agency the busiest agency in Orange County? If you read our ads you will notice we sell some auto- For Sale—Autos Down to Bottom Dollar On Used Cars We have gone through our stock and marked each car down to rock bottom. If you are looking for a real buy, you can get your money's worth on our used car lot, at 135 So. Lemon St. We stand back of any one of these cars. Ser. 9-A Franklin 4-passenger Chummy Roadster, new paint. This motor is as up-to-date as a new one. Car has been used right. If you are looking for a real buy see this one. Ser. 9-A Franklin Roadster. Rebuilt in our shop, good cord tires, new paint. A good buy for some one. 1920 Ford Sedan, good rubber extra tire and rim. Car thoroughly overhauled, like new, price right. Ser. S. 16 valve Stutz. In A-1 condition, wire wheels, with two spares. New cord tires, new paint. Car shows but very little use. Price below average. 1918 Oakland Six, in good condition, cheap. 1921 Liberty Six, demonstrator, can't tell this one from a new car. At a sacrifice. Ser. 8 Franklin touring, will sell cheap. Ser. 8, Franklin Roadster, new paint, good rubber, and excellent condition. 1920 Auburn Beauty Six. Cord tires, new paint, side wings, plate glass, bumpers, sun visor, etc. Has just been thoroughly overhauled. Chandler 7-passenger touring. This car looks like a new one. If you are looking for a nice roomy car see this one. BOB WHITE CO. Orange County Distributors for Franklin and Liberty. 135 S. Lemon St.—Anaheim Third & French Sts., Santa Ana WHY IS Harry D. Riley's Studebaker Agency the busiest agency in Orange County? —If you read our ads you will notice we sell some automobiles. Automobile values are determined by comparison of condition and prices. —Ask anybody about our way of doing business and reliability. See these cars before buying! LIST OF CARS Ford Coupe, late model Studebaker Special Six, dem. Auburn Beauty Six, Special top Buick L Six touring; snap Chevrolet 490 tour., late model Oakland tour., looks like new Dodge touring; excellent care Maxwell touring, bargain. Briscoe touring, big snap. Marmon Chummy; sacrifice Packard 7-pass.; tour., ser. 3-35 in exceptional fine condition. FORDS FORDS FORDS We give easy terms or will trade Harry D. Riley Studebaker Distributor 151 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim Wherever you spend your vacation the probabilities are you will wish you had gone somewhere else. 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