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NEWS OF FULLERTON PLAN BIBLE CLASS TO PACK THEATER The stage is all set for one of the biggest Bible class sessions Sunday evening in Fullerton. It is believed that every seat in the Rialto theatre will be taken and standing room will be at a premium. The class has prepared an elaborate program that will interest every man in Fullerton and community. Aside from the big attraction of the program which includes 20-minute Bible study by the teacher, Mr. Houser, there is the added interest and pride in winning over Santa Ana. There will be two other sessions before the close of the contest, and Fullerton beging to realize that it is necessary to rally every man and all boys over 16 years of age, in order to carry off the baner. Santa Ana is also making strenuous effort to get out a monster attendance but it is believed by the executive staff of the H. B. C. that Fullerton is more loyal to its local interests than Santa Ana, and that Fullerton will continue to lead the van. It is necessary for every man to be in the theatre not later than 9:45 in order to be counted, and it is desirable that every man get there at 9:30 in order to enjoy the great program. The motion picture reel of the active volcano, together with the unusual musical features presents a program that no man can afford to miss. This organization has created such an interest throughout the neighboring towns that delegations have come at various times to visit the class, and learn the secret of this class' growth. A delegation of more than 100 men will be in attendance Sunday for the same purpose. This delegation is coming from Covina. The H. B. C. has doubtless advertised Fullerton in a bigger and more wholesome way than any other feature during recent years. CAPTURE ESCAPED SLAYER HAMILTON, Ont., Feb. 18. Mathew Bullock, alleged slayer, who fled from jail here, had been recaptured today. SHIPPING CELERY AND CAULIFLOWER American Fruit Growers of Fullerton shipped seven cars of celery and four cars of cauliflower this week from the Irvine ranch. The company has about 25 cars more of cauliflower to ship, and about 50 cars more of celery. Cabbage shipments will start soon. No estimate has been made of just how many cars of this must be shipped. The Benchley Fruit Co. is packing navels today. The Placentia Orange Growers Ass'n shipped eight cars this week, it was stated today. Shipments are also being made by the Fullerton Mutual Orange Growers' Ass'n. H. S. BAND PLAYS FOR BIBLE CLASS Fullerton union high school now has a band composed of 23 students, all enthusiastic workers. Harold E. Walberg, headof the music department of this institution, organized the band in Nov. 1921. It has progressed rapidly and is now ready for community service. Next Sunday it makes its first appearance outside of the high school grounds at the Rialto Theater, where it will demonstrate its ability for the Houser Bible class. The next appearance will be at the Lincoln Day celebration in the high school auditorium Wednesday, Feb. 22. The personnel is as follows: Cornets: Elso Smith, Earl Kent, Jessie Scrubner, Emmet Pike, Roland and Ed Kroeger. Alto Horns: William Fischs, Hobart McProud, Robert Bowling, Merton Harlow and David Goodwin. Tuba: Isabel Melvin. Trombone: William Rapp, Hazel Carter, Maynard Scrubner, Ralph Phillips and Stanley Burkey; Clarinets: Wilson Howe and Lester Schoefield; Saxophones: Leland Green and Bob Goodwin. Drums: Austin Gurley. Bass Drummers: Vencent Velasco and Orle Dale. ENTERTAIN OFFICERS Fullerton White Shrine is scheduled to entertain the supreme officers with a 6 o'clock dinner this evening. Following the dinner the regular business will be conducted. NEW TOO FOR RENT—Two full upstairs. Inquire 224 FOR RENT—2-room ment. Apply 120 S. Ph. FOR RENT—5-room furnished, including Adele-st. FOR SALE — Tho puppies. R. No. 1, B Donald, Ball-rd, corr hurst. FOR SALE—Toulouse Fine young R. I Red low canary bird. L eggs at 137 W. Cent Mrs. D. R. McDonald. FOR SALE—By owner erty, l05 ply by 171 modern house, garage flowers, 29 kinds bea also berries.$4,600 413 East Adele. FOR SALE—By owner ern bungalow on pav lot with garage, chil house, woodshed, full and walnut trees. Ca very good terms. A care Plain Dealer, An Public Stenoe Elsie Schrank, Suite 2 Over Falkenstei G. MURPHYS 3-LEAGUE Anaheim Laundry straight games to Ge Los Angeles last night Bowling Ass'n. How had the consolation league record-smash! CAPTURE ESCAPED SLAYER HAMILTON, Out., Feb. 18. — Mathew Bullock, alleged slayer, who fled from jail here, had been recaptured today. FAIRYLAND SUNDAY ONLY Carl Laemmle presents HOOT GIBSON WITH A BIG SPECIAL CAST The big thrill-a-minute Western Feature of Friendship and Fights Love and Laughter ACTION A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ENTERTAIN OFFICERS Fullerton White Shrine is scheduled to entertain the supreme officers with a 6 o'clock dinner this evening. Following the dinner the regular business will be conducted. Monday evening the Long Beach White Shrine are also expected to serve a 6 o'clock dinner to the supreme officers, and a number from Fullerton are planning to attend. NEW OFFICERS PRESIDE The first meeting under their new officers of the Fullerton Woman's Auxiliary to the American Legion was held this week at the home of Mrs. Robertson. It was reported to have been a very enthusiastic meeting. It was voted to change the date of the meeting of the Auxiliary to the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 2 p.m., and hold the meetings in the Legion hall over the Standard Bank. An invitation was accepted from Santa Ana to attend the meeting of the Santa Ana Auxiliary on February 21 to hear the report of Mrs. Ida Morgan on the National Legion convention held in Kansas City. The meeting will be at the Santa Ana Legion Home on Birch-st. The following delegates were appointed from Fullerton to attend: Avis Knowlton, Mrs. J. Evans, Mrs. Nellie Richman, Mrs. Bell Benchley, and Mrs. Malta Osborne. EBELL PLAYS BRIDGE The Fullerton Ebell club held a meeting yesterday afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall in Fullerton. There were 20 tables. Bridge and "500" was played, and refreshments were served. Mrs. Tyron won the first prize in "500." Mrs. Warren, the second, and Mrs. Osborne the consolation. Mrs. Frank Fahs won the first prize in the game of bridge, Mrs. Vorce, the second, and Mrs. Hollingster the third. ALTAR SOCIETY PARTY The Altar Society of the St. Mary's church will give a card party on Feb. 23 at the I. O. O. F. hall in Fullerton, it was announced today. The ladies of the church have been working very hard, and everybody is invited to come and bring 50 cents. JOSEPH E. SCHWAB, 57, DEAD NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—Joseph E. Schwab, former president of the American Steel Foundries Co., and one of the original partners of Andrew Carnegie, is dead here at 57 years of age. He was a brother of Charles M. Schwab, head of the Bethlehem Steel Co. The dead man became associated with the United States Steel Corp., when his brother Trombone; William Rapp, Hazel Carter; Maynard Scribner; Ralph Phillips and Stanley Burkey; Clarlens; Wilson Howe and Lester Schoefield; Saxophones; Leland Green and Bob Goodwin; Drums; Austin Gurley; Bass Drummers; Vencent Velasco and Orie Dale. G. MURPHYS 3-LEAGUE Anaheim Laundry straight games to Georgetown Los Angeles last night. Bowling Ass'n. Howe had the consolation league record-smash to vanquish. The three new marks-series, 3112, highest 1112, and highest 736. Dad Meeks in mute record, topped the record Karam, with 723. Gene Murray R. Meek ... 172 Niekols ... 189 Dudley ... 201 Mitchell ... 158 Meek ... 244 Anaheim Laundry Raymond ... 172 Evans ... 177 Theodore ... 161 Heffron ... 196 Karam ... 189 MANY ATHLETICS RELAY CITY REDLANDS UNIVERSITY One of two relay racespected to be smashed by the annual athletic college in Southern Pacific U., was staged here that Athletes numbering practically every college in Southern Opeted in the various cities. More than 2500 paired and auto parking space Weaver's starting guards of athletes off race of the day. Eighteen events were gram with medals of three men to place in cups for the teams wi class. QUITS COURT FOR B CHICAGO, Feb. 18. saw Mountain Landis best known jurist in States, resigned his position in the United States district today. He will relinquish BASEBALL Anaheim Elks STATE CHAMPIONS VS. Hollywood Tigers SUNDAY, FEB. 19, AT 2:30 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS ANAHEIM Don't Miss It! General Admission 50c, including war tax Children, Parking and Grandstand Free THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA A Plain Dealer Classified Messenger Will Tell Your Story to 18,000 People in No. Orange County. Plain Dealer Want Ads. Br Place Your Wants Before the Greatest Num NEW TODAY FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, upstairs. Inquire 224 N. Clementine. FOR RENT—2-room furnished apartment, Apply 120 S. Philadelphia-st. FOR RENT—5-room modern house furnished, including piano 501 E. Adele-st. FOR SALE — Thorobald Airdale puppies. R. No. 1, Box 186, R. McDonald, Ball-rd, corner of Brookhurst. FOR SALE — Toulouse geese eggs. Fine young R. I. Red rooster and yellow canary bird. Leave order for eggs at 137 W. Center-st or phone Mrs. D. R. McDonald, phone 325-W. FOR SALE — By owner, income property, lot 55 by 171, alley, 8-room modern house, garage, lawn and flowers, 20 kinds bearing fruit trees, also berries, $4,600 down. Inquire 413 East Adele. FOR SALE — By owner, 5-room modern bungalow on paved street. Large lot with garage, chicken yard and house, woodshed, full bearing orange and walnut trees. Can be bought on very good terms. Address Box W, care Plain Dealer, Anaheim. Public Stenographer Elsie Schrank, Suite 3, Cassou Bldg., Over Falkenstein's Store. SPORTS G. MURPHYS BREAK 3-LEAGUE RECORD Anaheim Laundry lost three straight games to Gene Murphys in Los Angeles last night in the So. Cal. Bowling Ass'n. However, the locals had the consolation that it took league record-smashing pin-topping. FOR SALE — Real Estate FOR SALE — 5-room modern house in good location. Will sell for less than cost price, as am returning to old country. Good terms. See owner 714 S. Lemon, after 6 p.m. "LONG BEACH EXCHANGES" We have income rental and business properties aggregating a half million dollars to exchange for Orange County citrus properties. These buildings are priced from $40,000.00 to $130,-000.00. ALSO—a five-room house and three large lots at Long Beach, price $10,-000.00. Owner will take Anaheim city or country in full. FOR SALE 4-room house, corner lot 48x150, only $2,500. 5 or 10 acres fina soil, faces blvd. mile of Anaheim, only $1,250 per acre. 5 acres 6-year-old Valencias, good crop, only $2,500 per acre, close in. Have income property to exchange for groves. HARRY E. SCOTT, Realty 112 N. L. A. St. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of H. Clay Kellogg, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Executor of the Will of H. Clay Kellogg, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice to the Executor at his residence No. 122 Orange Ave., city of Santa Ana. FOR SALE — Real Estate FOR SALE — 7-room house, good out buildings on 7.18 acres at 524 E. Sycamore. Lemons and deciduous fruits, good terms. ONLY ONE $900 lot left in Fullerton, 2½ blocks from center of city.$150 cash, balance $15, per month, good restrictions. Enquire 853 N. Los Angeles, Anaheim. FOR SALE Two nice residence lots, So. Lemon Street. 5-room house, corner lot, where values are growing. All these are good buys. Lot 99x155, Good court site. PACIFIC REALTY & INV. CO. FOR SALE — 10 acres 9-year-old Valencias, with 10 shares water stock, good location, free from frost; fine soil, at a rare buy. Packing house records show that it netted owner $6,000 last year and we feel safe in saying it will bring two to three thousand more this year. Price,$39,000,$10,000 cash, the grove will pay the rest. It is a pleasure to show a grove like this. BRUCE & GOODSON Sole Agents 107 N. Spadra-ave Fullerton Phone 66 TAKE YOUR PICK Suburban acre homes, 1 acre with 6 room house, all in bearing fruit,$6,500 reduced from $8,000. 1½ acres with 5-room house; barn, chicken equipment, 100 hens; cow; implements,$8,500. Only $2,000 cash. JAMES E. STEWART Orange Co. Realtor 236 West Center St. CASH BUYERS OF VALENCIA We are putting in a frost separator and will soon be in the market. QUENCHING PHONE: 1737 G. MURPHYS BREAK 3-LEAGUE RECORD Anaheim Laundry lost three straight games to Gene Murphys in Los Angeles last night in the So. Cal. Bowling Ass'n. However, the locals had the consolation that it took league record-smashing pin-toppling to vanquish. The Murphys made three new marks—highest team series, 3112, highest team game, 1112, and highest individual trio, 736. Dad Meeks in making the latter record, topped the record holder, Bill Karam, with 723. The score: Gene Murphys R. Meek ... 172 269 225 643 Nickols ... 189 182 203 574 Dudley ... 201 212 194 607 Mitchell ... 158 203 191 552 Meek ... 244 269 223 736 964 1112 1036 3112 Anaheim Laundry Raymond ... 172 198 162 532 Evans ... 177 203 194 574 Theodore ... 161 190 167 518 Heffron ... 196 180 200 576 Karam ... 189 193 180 562 895 964 903 2762 MANY ATHLETES IN RELAY CARNIVAL REDLANDS UNIVERSITY, Feb. 18. One of two relay records were expected to be smashed here today when the annual athletic carnival of the Southern Pacific branch of the A. A. U. was staged here this afternoon. Athletes numbered 374, representing practically every high school and college in Southern California competed in the various events. 2500 See Meet More than 2500 packed the stands and auto parking space when Bob Weaver's starting gun sent the first squad of athletes off in the initial race of the day. Eighteen events were on the program with medals offered the first three men to place in each event and cups for the teams winning in each class. QUITS COURT DUTIES FOR BASEBALL CHICAGO, Feb. 18. Judge Kene-saw Mountain Landis, probably the best known jurist in the United States, resigned his post as judge of the United States district court here today. He will relinquishe his judicial role. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of H. Clay Kellogg, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Executor of the Will of H. Clay Kellogg, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the county of Orange. Dated February 8th, 1922. FRANK KELLOGG, Executor of the Will of H. Clav Kellogg, deceased. JNO. U. HEMMI. Attorney, Anaheim, Cal. Pub. Feb. 11-18-25., Mar. 4-11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 12878 Estate of John Knowiton Brown, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the Estate of John Knowiton Brown, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the county of Orange. Dated January 28, 1922. WALTER L. BROWN, Administrator of the Estate of John Knowiton Brown, Deceased. ROGER C. DUTTON. Attorney for Administrator. Pub. Jan 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18, and 25. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Sarah Jane Owens, Deceased. Notice is hereby Given, by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Sarah Jane Owens deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers to the said administrator at his place of business, 203-204 First room house, all in bearing fruit, $6,500 reduced from $8,000. 1½ acres with 5-room house, barn, chicken equipment, 100 hens, cow, implements, $8,500. Only $2,000 cash. JAMES E. STEWART Orange Co. Realtor 236 West Center St. CASH BUYERS OF VALENCIA ORANGES We are putting in a frost separator and will soon be in the market. GOWEN & WHITE Santa Ana, Cal. East Fourth St. Phone 69 FOR SALE—Beautiful new home on West Broadway, Anaheim's choicest residence street. House is of the bungalow type and contains six rooms, breakfast nook and hardwood floors, full sized nook, $50x166. Large garage. Owner 1139 West Broadway. Now is the time to buy Anaheim Valencia Orange groves as their value and earning power have been proven again by the events of the past three weeks. We have some exceptionally good buys in five, ten and twenty-acre tracts with the trees loaded with fruit that will undoubtedly bring an unusually high price. We will be pleased to go into details with you regarding these and show them to you at your convenience. For Sale—Corner lot, south and west front, $50x150. Cash $200 balance $200 per year. SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY 130 West Center St. "TWO ACRE HOME-SITES" We are offering wonderfully located two acre homestites with bearing orange trees. These are situated just around the corner of West Broadway and front on payed boulevard. The income from these two acre tracts should provide the owner the equi-valent of an average man's salary in addition to a fine building site for a home. First payment no more than cost of the average city lot and easy terms on the balance. "SOLE AGENTS" SIDNAM REALTY 245 CO. W.CENTER PHONE 210 MISCELLANEOUS A. BAYLIS, Orchard Spraying, 611 E. Center, Phone Anaemm, 239. ALL KINDS OF Citrus Trees, Tanaka-Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemon st. Anahem, Phone 480-W. STRAYED — From place on Stearns lease, bay horse, 1200 lbs. QUITS COURT DUTIES FOR BASEBALL CHICAGO, Feb. 18. — Judge Kene-saw Mountain Landis, probably the best known jurist in the United States, resigned his post as judge of the United States district court here today. He will relinquish his judicial duties on March 1. His resignation was forwarded to President Harding by mail today. Judge Landis retires from a life position as a United States jurist to devote his entire time to organized baseball, of which he is high commissioner. The judge was 55 years old on Nov. 20, last. Since accepting the position as high commissioner of baseball, Judge Landis has been criticized by attorneys throughout the United States. It was claimed the dignity of the United States bench was injured by Judge Landis holding another position. Judge Landis' federal salary was $7500 a year. When offered $50,000 to act as baseball commissioner he accepted a salary of $42,500 from the baseball men. FULLERTON BRIEFSE Mr. and Mrs. R. Warden of the vicinity of Fullerton are the proud parents of a baby boy who made his arrival today at the Fullerton hospital. Hiram Kaylor and family of Denver, Colo., who have been spending the winter with the Smith family of the Standard Bank of Fullerton left today over the Santa Fe to return home. S. L. Pugh left yesterday over the Santa Fe for Mansfield, Mo. Miss Dorothy Phelps left yesterday over the Santa Fe for Boise, Ida. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Sarah Jane Owens, Deceased. Notice is hereby Given, by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Sarah Jane Owens deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers to the said administrator at his place of business, 203-204 First National Bank Building, Anaheim, Cal., in the County of Orange, within 10 months after the first publication of this notice. Dated this 4th day of February 1922. JAMES OWENS, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Jane Owens, Deceased. TIPTON & CAILOR, Attorneys for Administrator. Publsh Feb. 4-11-18-25 March 4. PLUMMERS LEAVE FOR EASTERN TRIP L. E. Plummer, superintendent of Fullerton high school, and family expect to leave Monday over the Santa Fe for three weeks in the east. Mr. Plummer expects to go to New Orleans, thence to Memphis to attend Junior College convention, and then to Chicago to attend the national educational association convention at Chicago. While he is attending these conventions, Mrs. Plummer expects to visit relatives at Cold Water, Mich. PULLMAN SURCHARGE NOT NECESSARY NOW SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18. — A hearing will be held here on March 22, to enable the railways of the state to show cause why the 50 percent surcharge on Pullman accommodations in the state should not be abolished. The commission says the surcharge no longer is necessary. If it's from Witman's it’s good. MISCELLANEOUS A. BAYLIS, Orchard Spraying, 611 E. Center, Phone Ananeim, 239. ALL KINDS OF Citrus Trees. Tanak-Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemon st. Anaheim. Phone 480-W. STRAYED — From my place on Stearns lease, bay horse, 1200 lbs. Finder notify T. J. Farren, R. No. 3, Fullerton. FOR SALE — Persimmon, walnut and other deciduous fruit trees, also grape vines, Cory thorntless blackberries, rhubarb, etc. J. M. Alcorn's Nursery, E. Com-ave, Phone 264-W, Fullerton. LARRY SEMON TEAM DEFEATS JUNIORS Fullerton junior college basketeers played the Larry Semon team at the fore a big crowd of fans from Los Anfoire a big crowd of ans from Los Angeles and Fullerton. The game was thrilling, and one of the hardest fought by the Fullerton boys this season. The score was 39 to 26 in favor of the team from Los Angeles. The games of the 110 and 130-pound teams scheduled with Huntington Beach last night were postponed. The "flu" is raging in the beach city; it is stated, and some of her basket-eers were sick. WM. TRAPP, Jr. Cement Pipe Contractor Phone 197R4, Anaheim Alfred M. Morrisson Contractor and Builder Plans: Furnished 608 N. Philadelphia St. Phone 537-M Ads. Bring Results Greatest Number of Readers A Plain Dealer Classified Messenger Will Tell Your Story to 18,000 People in No. Orange County. Real Estate house, good out center of city, $15, per month, Enquire 853 N. m. LE lots, So. Lemon lot, where valuys. Court site. Y & INV. CO. 9-year-old Valies water stock, from frost, fine Packing house we feel safe in two to three year. Price, cash, the grove is a pleasure to his. WOODSON vents Fullerton 66 R PICK 1 acre with 6 bearing fruit. $8,000. from house, barn. 100 hens, cow. Only $2,000 TEWART Realtor center St. F VALENCIA bes frost separator the market. WHITE FOR SALE—AUTOS The Peterson Co. MOTOR CAR 214 South Los Angeles St. Phone 48 SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Work of any kind. Address, R. No. 3, Box 43, Anaheim. FOR PRACTICAL NURSE see Mrs. Leming, 807 W. Chestnut, Anaheim. Phone 686-J. POULTRY FOR SALE—35 laying hens 314 N. Los Angeles-st. WANTED—To buy POULTRY ror cash Will call for it. Phone E.W. Pohlmann 7-R-2; address R.F.D. 2. FOR SALE—Thorobred R. I. Red roosters. M.H. Shirley, Shirley Station, near Cypress. FOR SALE—Baby chicks. First hatch, Feb. 11th. E.M. Chalmers, 124 N. Los Angeles-st. BABY CHICKS HATCHING EGGS From strictly Thoroughbred laying stock, White Leghorns, Anconas, Rhode Island Reds and Barred Rocks. Our chicks have "Quality Supreme." We have the feed that will raise them and will be glad to tell you how, also a complete line of Poultry Supplies. Visit our Salesroom, it is the finest in Southern California. ORANGE COUNTY HATCHERY QUALITY SUPREME Phone 321 1737 E. Fourth Santa Ana, Cal. FOR RENT FOR RENT — 4-room house. Partly furnished. In quire 409 S. Lemon-st. FOR RENT—Sleeping room and storage for auto. Phone Anaheim 78. FOR RENT — 3-room house partly furnished. Call 598-J. FOR RENT — 3-room unfurnished apartment 309 S. Olive-st. FOR RENT—Sleeping room for 2 men, and board if desired. 224 E. Alberta. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. 215 Chestnut-st. FOR RENT—4-room house partly furnished. 506 E. Broadway. Inquire at 322 S. Kroeger. FOR RENT—One large sunny room furnished for light housekeeping. Gentlemen preferred. 221 E. Broadway. FOR RENT—Office space or desk space in the New Post Office building facing Center-st. Apply to Harold Clairmont, Phone 741; Temporary office, 236 West Center-st. FOR SALE—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Wood, blue gum, any quantity. Phone 16-J-3. FURNITURE FOR SALE—Also electric washer. 407 E. Center-st. FOR SALE—Oat hay, M. Uttenwiler Grand-ave, near Orangethorpe-ave, Buena Park. FOR SALE—Windmill, tank and towner, 1st house east of Stanton-rd on Lincoln-ave, north side. FOR SALE—Geese eggs. White Orpington cockerels. E.M. Chalmers, 124 N. Los Angeles-st. FOR SALE—18x30 white enameled sink, complete to the roughing in, for a few days at $9.00. Orange County Plumbing Co., 1512 W. Center-st. Rhode Island Reds and Barred Rocks. Our chicks have "Quality Supreme." We have the feed that will raise them and will be glad to tell you how, also a complete line of Poultry Supplies. Visit our Salesroom, it is the finest in Southern California. ORANGE COUNTY HATCHERY QUALITY SUPREME Phone 321 1737 E. Fourth "Santa Ana, Cal." BABY CHICKS Our hatchery is not large. We are advocates of quality, not quantity. Our chicks are from carefully selected hoganized hens only. If you are looking for chicks that will grow into layers that are payers, get KELSEY KULITY CHIX Garden-Grove Hatchery, 1 mile west, ½ mile north of Garden Grove NOTICES NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE DEALERS. My property on N. Cambridge-st, Orange, is off the market. I WISH TO NOTIFY all real estate agents that my place is off the market. FRANK MACHLEB. NOTICE—To real estate dealers. My 5½ acre orange grove located at corner West Broadway and Brookhurst road is off the market. William E. Wright. ANAHEIM FEED & FUEL COMPANY Hay, Grain, Seeds, Poultry Supplies Fertilizers, Wood, Coal, Sprays and Insecticides Public Weigh Masters 15-ton Scales Anaheim California WM. J. OELKE FUMIGATOR Phone 240-M 218 S. Clementine, Anaheim CHANGE OF LIFE WOMAN'S TRIAL Proof That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is of Great FOR SALE—Oat hay. M. Uttenwiler Grand-ave, near Orangethorpe-ave, Buena Park. FOR SALE—Windmill, tank and towner, 1st house east of Stanton-rd on Lincoln-ave, north side. FOR SALE—Geese eggs. White Orpington cockerels. E. M. Chalmers, 124 N. Los Angeles-st. FOR SALE—18x30 white enameled sink, complete to the roughing in, for a few days at $9.00. Orange County Plumbing Co., 1512 W. Center-st. Phone 771. WANTED — Miscellaneous WANTED—Washing to do at home. 416 S. Palm-st. WANTED TO RENT—4- or 5-room modern house. Box A. V. care Plain-Dealer. WANTED—To buy POULTRY for cash. Will call for it. Phone E. W. Pohlmann, 7-R-2; address R. F. D. 2. WANTED—To buy ota, disabled horses and mules for animal food. Address Geo. F. Noyse, R. F. D. No. 1, Buena Park, care J. W. Atherton. WANTED To rent a five-room furnished or unfurnished modern house. Prefer large fenced yard with trees. Give description stating street number and terms in letter. Will furnish satisfactory reference. Address "Advertiser" P. O. Box 308, Anaheim, Cal. PROFESSIONALS Chiropractic and Electric Treatments DIAGNOSIS FREE DR. G. A. NETH Licensed Drugless Practitioner Phone 80 120 W. Center St Anaheim H. HOLMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Chronicle Diseases Office Hours 10 to 12; 7 to 8 148 W. Center St Phone 710-J M.EUGENE DURFEE Architect Room 5, Cassou Bldg. Phone 692 Anaheim DR.C.S.O.TOOLE CHANGE OF LIFE WOMAN'S TRIAL Proof That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is of Great Help at This Period Metropolis, Illinois.—"I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it is all it claims to be and has benefited me wonderfully. I had been sick for eight months with a trouble which confined me to my bed and was only able to be up part of the time, when I was advised by a friend, Mrs. Smith, to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills. I was so much benefited by the use of these medicines that I was able to be up and about in two weeks. I was at the Change of Life when I began taking the medicines and I passed over that time without any trouble. Now I am hale and hearty, do all my housework, washing, ironing, scrubbing, and cooking, all there is to do about a house, and can walk two or three miles without getting too tired. I know of several of my neighbors who have been helped by your medicines." Mrs. Emma Culver, 705 E. 7th St., Metropolis, Illinois. Depend upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Nervousness, irritability, beat flashes, headache and dizziness, are relieved by this splendid medicine. J. E. SCHUMACHER CO. Opp. S. P. Depot W. Anaheim Phone 794 POULTRY FEEDS From Farmer to Consumer M. EUGENE DURFEE Architect Room 5, Cassou Bldg. Phone 692 Anaheim DR. C. S.O'TOOLE Physician & Surgeon Phones: Residence 546 Office 569 242 W. Center St. Phone 317 John A. Jackson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office 116 S. Melrose Phone 98-J Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 Johnston - Wickett Clinic Clinic Building, Anaheim Dr. H. A. Johnston Dr. W. H. Wickett Dr. H. D. Newkirk Dr. J. Robinson Dr. A. H. Galvin Dr. R. D. Alkman Dr. H. van de Erve Dr. W. M. Cole Dr. M. W. Hollingsworth Dr. C. Mayfield Dr. B. Raiche Dr. K. W. Allen J. S. Ward, Ph.G. RUTTER PROHI DIRECTOR WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.-Samuel F. Rutter has been chosen federal prohibition director for California to succeed E. P. Mitchell. The formal appointment is expected to be announced soon. Senators Johnson and Shortridge are said to offer no opposition. Plain Dealer Want Ads get results. Plain Dealer for Good Job Printing.