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AD COUNTY NEWS ernster CLASSIFIED AD SECTION TWU SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1920. PAGES 7 TO 12 SAYS WALLACE ONLY CAN BEAT PHELAN Tomorrow Is Day; Santa Ana Night Program Very Successful HTTNTTNGfTON BEACH, Aug. The last week of the 1920 Southern California Association annual encampment at the Arbamar camp grounds is here, with tomorrow the great Bean Day, Wednesday set aside for election of state officers, election of association officers Thursday and breaking of camp on Friday.

This morning at 10 was sched- nled the court martial to vindicate all unconscientious objectors, and- at 2 this afternoon the ladies of the G. A. R. were to entertain, with; this entertainment in charge of Helen Jean Christy Tent No. 17, Daughters of Veterans, of which Fanny Collins is president.

i The complete program for the remaining days of camp is as follows: Tuesday, August Day; camp under petticoat government; 4 p. imitation dress parade. Evening, pay night. "Wednesday, August a. election of state officers; 2:30 p.

prize dance. Evening, Robley D. Evans, W. R. will entertain.

Thursday, August a. election of association officers: 1:30 p. election of auxiliary officers. Evening, installation of officers and presentation of badges. Friday, August camp.

Man Nurses Fracture Sustained When Wave Threw Him Ashore Wm. N. Brower today was at his home, 926 Irolo street, Los Angeles, suffering from a fracture of the left, shoulder, the result of an accident that has not been duplicated along the Orange county shore line in the years people have been flocking there for indulging themselves in surf bathing. Brower was one of a large number of bathers who disported themselves in the surf at Arch Beach, near Laguna. He was caught on the crest of a big breaker and was dashed upon the sands with such force as to produce the fracture.

The injured man was brought to the Ana hospital where the fracture was reduced. He was able to leave the hospital at about 7 last evening and went to his home in Los Angeles. RESIGN. ENTER J. H.

Scott and Miss Henrietta Desk Sail for China Sept. 25 Two Santa Anans, County Proba, tion Officer J. H. Scott of 606 Min- 1 ter street and Miss Henrietta Deck I of 601 West Third street, are to sail on September 25 for China, where they will enter mission work among, Chinese. Scott is to be superintendent of the! Evangel Mission at Shiu Hing, West River, South China, and Miss Deck, is to he one of the teachers in the! mission school for blind girl His resignation as county probation officer will be presented by Scott to the Juvenile Court Committee and Superior Judge R.

Y. Williams, C. E. Utt to Take Journey To Hudson Bay, to Spend Month in New York C. E.

Utt of Tustln, may not have a but he is doing a lot of traveling. Recently he finished a journey of several weeks through Mexico, came home, took a trip to top of Alt. Whitney, and Saturday he started for Canada. He is to journey by Canadian Pacific eastward, then northward into the Hudson Bay country. After finishing his journeys in Canada he is going to New York and will put in a month that city.

Promoter of Beach Resort Passes Away at Beach Home Sunday Dredger Gutted In $125,000 Fire Supposed to havp been ignited by loose from its moorings in) a back fire from the boilers, the time to save it from destruction, giant steam dredger in Newport: The location of the dredgfer made Anti-Saloon League Leader and Capt. Hobson Are Speakers Here Harbor was totally destroyed Sat it impossible for the Newport Beach) urday evening, causing a loss esti-jfire department to be of any assist-j mated at $125,000, and which and the fire spread so quickly probably result in several that the chemical fire extinguishers delay in the dredging program start- aboard the dredger were of no ed several months ago by the Or-! In less than fifteen minutes the Antl-aaioon League joi ange County Harbor commission, drodper was a mass of flame. given its endorsements to the can- The dredger was the property of the The only part of the machinery of didaoies of A. J. Wallace for the As the result of an illness extending over several months, Fred W.

Beckwith, aged 43, one of the founders of Balboa, died yesterday after- Angeles Dredging company and the dredger that was saved was the bliCan nomination for United noon at 2 o'clock at his home in the was brought into the harbor aboutj knife and the end of the suction pipe Senator, Judge Phil Swing TRAIL IT THE STURI beach city. Beckwith's condition did not become serious until Saturday night hut from that, time on he i grew steadily worse and was uncon- scious for several hours before his I death. While friends of Beckwith have known for some time that he Who be a Santa Ana? A poor homeless dog has a chance for his life be killed legally. There is no ordinance in Santa Ana that permits the killing of dogs, stray or they can be declared a nuisance, and it is seriously doubted if they can That this condition obtains here, that the city authorities are up be with youi 1 1 1 iagainst a is brought to S. A.

Nig light by investigation of the local Friday evening was faanta Ana eoverning the extermination of at Camp John Davis in Hunt- governing me extermination ot ington Beach. It was the best attend- s- dogs. thna far piv- With two cases of rabies developed of any performance thus tar gtv vicinitv recently the en The big auditorium was crowded y.lcinuy re tnc il hr-e-m health authorities are very much oer- long before the program A Standing room was at a premium The already has hit the San- judge of the juvenile court, soon, the ta Ana is, it is on the resignation to take effect on October 1. Scott has been the pro- thirteen is a Some batlon officer for the last twelve people think it is; others do not. years.

Previous to that time for flf-j Only thirteen of the fifteen men teen years he was in the ag a board 0f freeholders to the last five years of the fifteen being I.e.. as pastor of the Immanuel Baptist put Santa Am on the map as a fnl1- Church of Santa Ana. sized town today are recog- Miss Deck has been teaching in tne! nized as qualified for the board. It public schools at Bishop for several looks as though thirteen men will six weeks ago. in the water.

All of the rest of the of E1 Centro, for the Republican The fire started shortly after six heavy machinery is a total loss. The nomination for congressman, Walter o'clock Saturday evening in the en-j burned down to the steel hull Kden of Santa Ana, for state senator gine room and in a few minutes the the dredger and the debris was from this district, and Capt. W. O. entire upper structure was ablaze, still smoldering late Sunday after- of Orange, for assemblyman, the flames spreading quickly over I noon.

Early Sunday morning the was announced at the union meeting the oil soaked frame work. Engin- flames ate their way into the oil Gf Santa Ana churches at Birch Park was not in the best of health, news eer Keith was in the engine room tanks and for about an hcur a huge iaST night by S. T. Montgomery of of his death came as a distinct when the blaze started and in a few column of heavy black smoke soared Los Angeles league, superintendent, shook. minutes was entirely surrounded by the smoldering mass.

Montgomery declared that without Funeral services will be held on Tuesday morning at 10 from the Smith and Tuthill funeral parlors and burial will be made at Fairhaven cemetery. Beckwith fire. He was rescued by Oiler Secretary H. Wallace, of the any question in his mind, A. J.

Walson, the only other man on board harbor commission, today said he lace of the three Republican candi- when the fire started. jhad not learned what steps the Los dates is the only one who has any rescue of Keith was'Angeles Dredging company will take chance of defeating James D. Phelan, spectacular. First securing two moving the hull of the ruin- who will have the Democratic nom- leaves a widow and a mother, Mrs. heavy burlap sacks he soaked dredger and neither did he know ination for United States Senator.

Anna Beckwith, residing at in water and with one of them whether another dredger would address followed the and a sister, Mrs. 0. A. Butler, his head thronsrh a wall sent into the bay at this time. Som principal address of the evening by -anil thiug definite along this line will ('apt.

Richmond P. Hobson, hero of flame and succeeded in bringing probably learned at Bie Merrimac, who is on the coast out Keith. The men then cut the meeting of the commission, it lectures in favor of a world Los Angeles. Funeral services will he under the auspices of the Masonic lodge of Santa Ana, Beckwith was one of the original founders of Balboa and has been ac a member of the Baptist Church of tbatQ govern business operations tjve -n promotion there for Orange. Her training for missionary Santa Ana in the future, if the work has been in the Bible Institute! bp drafed by them some of Los Angeles and in the Bible time the next six months is ap- Training School of Chicago.

She I by thevoters of the city whep has given up her position in the 1 to a vote schools at Bishop. LF- Nickey and J. E. Liebig are The Evangel Mission is an inde- two freeholders who have failed pendent mission deriving most of Its support from Californians. It oil barge, standing along side the said.

about 15 vears. He was manager of the Balboa dance pavilion and bath house and was also an active member of both the Balboa and Newport of Commerce and the) Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Beckwith had spent considerable time in the mountains this summer: P.E. UDI WILE RESUME HUI CITY HALL HERE sit and assist the others, I was 1 they will have no right to attach their 1 effort to regain his health and founded eighteen years ago by Rev. 0 Thp HoVmnont' unless THs i onl-v a short tlme ago returned from P.

Burtt, who is well known here. ames 10 tn unless it is I Scats were placed outside the big hall and the windows opened and I still hundreds were turned away. The stage setting was the most elaborate thus far given and costumes showed that more attention had been given the work than usual. The program carried out was as folKws: Grand Ana Sons and Daughters of Veterans, Presentation of Sarah Uttley. Patriotic Instructor of Sedgwick Relief Corps No.

17, Santa Ana, to Sons of Veterans Camp No. I 12- Ana Drum Corps of Camp No. 12. Whistling Stewart, companied by Mrs. Stewart.

Gons of Joe Goodwin. Vocal Me Back to Old I Mrs. Freda Barger. A Comedy entitled the given by the Relief Corps No. 17, Santa Ana.

CAST OF CHARACTERS Uncle Rufe, an aged darkey, Emma Chapman. Aunt Sukey, his wife, Matilda Moesser. Dandy Jim. the runaway, Ida Deck. Children of Rufe and Louisa Potts; Rose Geranium, Marie Scott; Eva, Helen Kellogg; Lazy Bill, from nowhere in particular, Estella Ludwig; Lew, from Col.

Parma- leb's plantation, Kate Wilkey; Brod- der Morgan, the parson, Clara Wedge- turbed. A stray dog with rabies might get into the city at any time, multiplying the danger from mad dogs by the number of times he might bite other canines. City Health Officer Dr. J. I.

Clark had planned a campaign of extermination of stray dogs in the With the last new steel laid war on alcohol. Strong For Wallace In making the declaration that Wallace alone of the Republican candidates for United States Senator can defeat Phelan, Montgomery placed both of Wallace's opponents in the wet column. He said that ridge is as wet as the Pacific ocean. lie declared that the W. C.

T. U. and other prohibition forces are against William Kent. He said that when Kent was running for congressman he promised the W. C.

T. 1 of his district that he would E. P. Burtt, who well known later'ThT Nirkev havei Modjefki Upon hit, return! Kent- For years Rev. Burtt has spent his 11" 'hat rectffWffii of an to Baltma he was apparently p- on MaU1 Republican nomination for United furloughs here, and he is regularly his quaiificltion naper and began to take an ac-jand only about feet of senator, is to deliver an ad- vote for the Hobson measure, but listed as a member of the Immanuel Liebig departed for his trip to Alas- in management of his track yet to ballast and bring to (iress tonight at the Santa Ana city he i-h-cted he dal not I' nF' without filing his paper.

F. p. hnsiness Beckwith was well gj-ajjp jioy Adams, roreman of the; hall. Speaking will start at Si or K'pnt is organized here. Rev.

Burtt health Ni th Tjprnardinn known throughout Southern Califor- either Shortndge oi Kent is broken, and he is now on his way! nia by thousands of persons stated that cars £'is making an extensive cam- "oimnated by Said mountains passing ms vacation. ne Balboa each vear probably would be running through is making an ext ensue cam Phelan having to Orange by tomorrow or foi nomination, there WIFE REFUSED TO SEE nesday. a or nonuna The P. E. line on the street Kent has spoken once before in to America.

His place as the head make his eiec- of the Evangel Mission will be th oomDlete and there are'lots "of them: He is by Scott. Rev. home will for SSi halted in his campaign by reason of Avith his son. who is now a student He attached his signature and mailed the fact that the city ordinance pro-'Jt rmceton I mversity. it along with other papers to a friend vlding for the poupding of dogs some I biggest work of the mission to fn ganta Ana.

years ago was trimmed to such an i which the Santa Anans are going has extent that there is no legal au- to do with the orphanage for blind thor.ty for killing the canine. There are now about forty Marshal has no law to back Chinese girls in the institution. Reg- bim qp in the undertaking and as missionary work is carried on result the most worthless dog this mission with several Ameri ning the streets today cannot be put can teachers and native workers as out of the way by officers without slsting the superintendent, the chief of becoming liable. Dr. J.

I. Clark, city health officer, Kent is making an extensive cam- oppo- Sam' will be an independent dry candi- uel hhortridge and A. J. Wallace. date appear on the ballot in November.

a man for whom the W. C. HIM; SHOOTS HIMSELF from Fourth to Santa Clara avenue this county. That time was several and prohibition forces can vote. has been changed from a double to a ago when he addressed the say tQ you tbat no Republican can The paper should have been filed Because his wife would not see aingle track- and Club at Orange.

He is beat Senator Phelan unless he has before Friday night. It arrived at Car, A Peek 23 at been put in from Fourth street to scheduled to speak at Anaheim this that blg drv- vofe. Wallace only of the office of the city clerk this morn-jtenipted to kiH himself ln a An. the city limits, 75 pound rails aup- afternoon. Harry Whitaker of Ana- thP three candidates for the Repub- WaSuma hotel last night.

Peek former- an 'g tke 60 pound rails that Jieim is his county campaign nomination can get it. The dry would have been all Nickey Jy lived jn Huntington Beach. A kaye been in use. At intersections a.ger. forces of this state will stay with signature was not acknowledged be-, bullet passed through his right lung 12? Pound Trilby rails have been -L A.

J. Wallace to the last mu mic a aotary. It was not even passed out near the spine. It The by a witness. believed bv Dhvsicians at the Re-1 Tbe work of paving the right of: sion has a number of outlying sta- he is out, according to off-hand cejwng Hospitaf in Los Angeles that I way will be rushed as fast as possi-j tloIls- legal advice given today by two at- dse hie.

The improvement will be oiled Scott family will remain In Santa torneys. A closer Investigation of the Aftpr he himself Peek macadam. VETERANS GET LOWER RATE TO ENCAMPMENT ITEM IN INDEBTEDNESS That reduced rates of one cent mile to the national G. A. R.

encampment in Indianapolis in September will lead many more to attend In regard to the state senatorship, Montgomery said that Walter has the endorsement of the Anti- Saloon League. a Eden was in the legislature at the last session as an paid Montgomery, he made such a good record there has written W. H. Kellogg, secretary i of the state health hoard, for iufor-jAna. He expects to be able to return law will be made in the hope that 1 he was married to 1 ----------------------------mail on as to whether there is a ml- here for a visit in about two years.

some clause will be discovered to Ruth Thomas at Keal Beach! but that LIBERTY RONDS A Rif, ing by the state department that! Sailing on the Nanking from San make it possible for the acknowledge- wjth hjt11 Yes 1 DU 1 DIUi will reach the situation here and IFrancisco on September 25 also willjment to be made at this time. went to her home and en- offer relief. be Mrs. H. M.

Marsh of San Francis -1 The qualified members of the redto see her hoping to get Diseased dog, can be handled- co, who is in this state on a are Andrews, J. him. He they can be put where they will do from the mission She began Rankin John Oubbon J. Forgy, gaid she reiusei to see him. A no iiaim.

But the the.her work with the mission about L. Grubb G. W. Mintert Geo. wag left by Peek for hig cougini rub, Every stray, every dog run- en years ago.

On the way to Chtna, Smith, A. N. Zerman. D. N.

Kelly. W. ning the streets, is more or less a Mrs. Marsh will begin the instruction B. Williams, Horton, J.

P. himgelf menace at this time. the Santa Anans in their study ofjgartner and E. FI Vincent. Elimination of that section which the Chinese language.

Mrs. Marsh OAwrcDCMrc IC rn I ETA I rovided for the killing of dogs after'has been visiting the Scott family Oil UAC ADVANTAGFS CONFERENCE IS CALLED total debt of $2,297,380,180.94 since which has been hanging fire for some they have 'been ln the pound for a here recently, and is now in Los i TO rDNQIDPR TRIiriflNr August 31 of last year. It is made, tune, was settled at a passenger 'm cU for OVER COAL FOR FUEL LUIM51DLK IKULMINIj up. of course, largely of bonds repre- Conference of the railroads in Chi- dry t0 the legislature for 'senting war borrowings from the cago The total debt of the United States at the close of the fiscal year on hi pPPk June was 524,299,321,467.07, ac- Icording to the quarterly debt statement issued by the treasury. This represents a reduction in the convention than in the past, is he skould be Promoted to the the belief of Judge FT.

T. who plans to go, provided the new provisions enable him to procure stop-over privileges. S. W. Sutton is to be the regular G.

A. It. delegate from Santa Ana. The question of the G. A.

R. rate. Montgomery declared that the wets of the nation are this year centering their efforts in two states, California a wine-producing state and Missouri as a beer-producing state. He I said that for that reason it is of a certain time occurred at the time L. M.

Edwards was city marshal. He started upon a vigorous campaign at one time to rid the city of surplus dogs. He or his officers shot them here recently, and is now in Los Angeles. The Evangel Mission is situated on the West river about a ride by boat from Hong Kong. wood; his wife, Manuela Smith; his sight.

His action created quite daughter, Lillian Post; Topsy, a kid, Florence Faust. Joe Music by Goodwin. Daughters of Tent No. 10 presented a vocal solo, Flag and My (E. E.

Newman), accompanied by Daughters of Veterans in Flag Salute. The ExPrisoners of War had a great gathering Friday afternoon. These reunions and re-telling of the a stir here and many protests were made against such action. People protested against it from a humane standpoiut and such influ- WESTMINSTER ROAD OPENED TO TRAVEL the next term. Those who marvel at the continual rise in the price of oil overlook en- CORONA, Aug.

9 The board of people of the country. Liberty bonds, is said that restrictions sur- city trustees has taken up the mat-account for while an rounding the rate will be much Judge Swing has no opposition for the Republican nomination for con- ter of heavy traffic of trucks on the additional $4.246,385,530 represents stricter than last year, when hun- gTessman and Captain Hart has streets in the city. A communica- the outstanding Victory notes. The dreds of people joined the various tion from the Orange Belt Dray- total of Liberty bonds issued was g. A.

R. auxiliary bodies of the coun- association offering to co-op- $16,937,436.850 This amount had try, chiefly, it is said, for the that The to savt used for fuel produces sometbine more than power. Oil may be substituted for coal underneath a erate in every way with the trustees been reduced by 17,979,033 up to pose of participating in the low rates The county highway west utuor on eace was broughr to bear on the city which has been torn engine. boiler, but coal cannot be substituted regard to traffic regulation, was August of for oil in the internal combustion! Coal will last and since then a. to Columbus, Ohio.

This year the vTj read. This resulted in a lively dis- further reduction amounting will be confined to the members drive a xessel resultf.d in the passage $884,559,654.50 has taken the human race is to destroy alco- niarp 0 said he, a re- Place.Jof me G. A. and auxiliary bodies of thp seed we have gown in catcher can do under the presence ordinance is nick up animals which have no license tags and place also sent out by the not always indispensable, is California Automobile club. certainly well-nigh indispensable in Travel between Santa Ana and these hustle-bustle times.

In war The object of the conference will Other items bearing debt and postal he to consider ways and means of Other items, in the account are: Pre- tales and hardships and narrow greater cruising radius he- uponi'orced io detour white the work cause £5 and ZZy, which seriously affects etery city in -hich interest has ceased. closer together than.ever 'thp and could wax fat at the I was under way, and because of the is equal to many fleets and many Rnnthom rolIfnrnin flnd it is Present Flag to S. of V. of the citv and be safe un- 'hot weather the detour became bad- armies. One of the most interesting fea- old aee carried them cut and dustY and the motoring' In peace time the added efficiency tures of Santa Ana night was th the hiintin" public has been anxiously looking of oil-burning engines in the foreign- presentation to the Sons of eterans, J.

health hoard recently' to the opening of travel icarying trade gives a decided ad- Camp No. 12, of a beautiful silk flag, gjg the road again. The worM trade or the fu- the gift of the Relief Corps of 1 its autnony ovei will be controlled by those na- Ana. Mrs. Sarah Brown.

CorpsPOUntY I A DC AI TV MAW fCTC tions whose merchant marine is pro- ot on read- kere hundreds of dogs have L. A. KEAL 1 MAN GElS polled by oil-burning engines, and the draymens association to A revision of the entire style situa- RI A CK HAND I the government is to be commended have representatives present. has been brought about by the I 1 EalVO jnr conducting expensive surveys of of public attention on shoe petroleum fields which give WELL? prices. Undoubtedly the average ex Southern California and it is expect- interest bearing debt ed that the conference will result in $230,0:0,944.91.

tho adoption of a uniform set of 1 rules to be later incorporated in COST OF SHOES MAKES traffic ordinances in the various altCC 1 WIXT CTVT CO cities. The city clerk was instruct -1 A LHAINut 111 1 1 Ltj ed to issue the invitations and also rmitting alcohol to numb the top the brain and to make the base the brain, which is the beast in man. predominate. The poison in the human race broke forth in war. The at war were seventy per alcoholic and socially diseased while America was only one-eighth FRATERNAL AID MEMBERS TAKE NOTICE Picnic at Baiboa Beach Tuesday of one per cent, and that is why our night.

Meet at Drug boys, with no preparation, and but Store, 5:30 p. m. Bring cup, knife, little equipment, mostly secured in fork and spoon, and something to Flurope, were able to save the day eat. If you have an auto, bring that ---------too. Get busy, (Continued on page eight) president, gave an appropriate read been but whether it has that authority over a municipality is not (Continued on page eight) known here at this time.

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9 Two 0f profitable development by ters of the black-hand type have iprivate enterprise. And it will he been received by W. W. Mines, well; wol 1 if the price of petroleum is such known real estate man and former, as force the use of coal wherever you got a dark complected pense 0f shoe distribution has been man named Johnson been than in the years before the shot in this he inquired, war.

This has been due tn some The nurse replied that there was measure to the fact that more pur- i police commissioner, it was revealed, Can be used with equal efficiency, i such a person there, adding, leasers demanded service as an ac 2Mk toss and turn all night will stop that itch Four hours of sleep lost through that painful itching means long wearisome hours next for work. Tonight apply Resinol Ointment just before retiring. The results will surprise you. All itching and payi usually disappears like Yteep the affected part well cleansed with Realnol Soap by day. For Sale at all druggists.

For tree samples write Baltimore, Md. The first reached him Sunday Congress Journal. and demanded $1500 and carried the; ----------------------------threat that if it were not forthcom -1 HFAI FR AfffKFn ing at a certain place and on a speci-' rtCCUotu fled time he would be killed. IN PROFITEERING QUIZ He received a second letter Tuesday, with death promised as the penalty for non-payment of aNGELES, Aug. 9 Two he getg His family also was included in the Federal grand juries are mvestigat- Sector threat activifies a convalescing beg said Nap perplexedly, scratching his wool.

convalescing she repeated. said Napoleon, mind, set right here and wait San Diego The writer of the death-threat let- retail shoe dealer, accused by Gov- ter had given the place for payment ernment agents of profiteering in oompaniment of their purchases and fewer relied on their own judgment and a knowledment of the goods they were buying, says the Dry Goods Economist. The public is paving I more attention to well established intrinsic value, when it comes to Home paying good prices, and less to style It would seem that manufacturers, and ultimate consumers realized that in getting prices down to to their lowest terms the factor easiest CROPS SHORT POMONA, Aug. I expectations, the peach run at the to eliminate was the expense and as a lodging house in East Fifth 'foot wear and of juggling his street. tax returns.

canneries will not come up to of radical changes in style. It At this house and somewhat be-! The old grand jury, which has expectations. The shortage will be seems a small item at first thought, fore the appointed time Mr. Miles been engaged for several months in 50 or gq per CPnt. This Yet the vogue of the extreme toe put in his appearance.

He had a probing alleged high-handed tactics according to canners, is bound to cost the public, in 1919, a sum run- roll of bills, but he had no intention charging for the necessities of create a shortage on the market and ning into nine figures. That is to say, of yielding to the demand. On the life, has had the San Diego mer better prices are expected. The Sun- that the purchasers of shoes last contrary he kept the with under investigation for some set cannery is handling from fifty to year paid manufacturers and distrib- i the purpose of trapping the man, While this investigation was sixty tons of peaches daily, ln a hundreds of millions of dollars and in order that there no 1 eing conducted agents of the mal year the run is much heavier, more than Hiey need to have done. slip-up, two specially detailed police partment of justice and deputies of The Golden State cannery is running reason of a mere style whim, and detectives kept watch from internal revenue bureau heard between fifty and sixty tons of no one concerned was apprecia- ient stations.

that the dealer maintained peaches per day. But the evidently on sets of books, one for himself A 70 per cent normal tomato crop the watch himself or alarmed over and one for the inspection of ig expected to begin coming the some suspicious circumstances eral tax collectors. first of next month. The continued bly better off for it. were not revealed, did not show up so far as either of the three men were aware.

Hitch your proposition to the Register and you'll pull through. dry spell is given as cause for a novel idea for a film falling off in crops. the have is husband and wife in the plot have no serious marital Enclosed cars, day or night, city or country trips. Crown Stage Co. Phone 925.

FOR SUPERVISOR S. H. Finley, (incumbent), announces his candidacy for re-election as Supervisor, representing the First (Santa Ana) District of Orange county. Dr. Magill.

Osteopathy. Phone 956W. CARPENTER veralls DEMAND THE ELEPHANT TRADEMARK rtlalTdih They Wear Better Cohn-Gold water (Makers), Los Angeles..

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