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PAGE FOUR. THE SANTA ANA DAO REGISTER, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, 1911. The Santa Ana Register Here to Waste of Public PUBLISHED EVERY EV CEPT SUNDAY BY REGISTER PUBLISHING EN INC, EX- THE COMPANY J. BAUMGARTNER. T.

E. STEPHENSON, Manager. H. T. DUCKETT.

Bush Mgr. SUBSCRIPTION iTF.S One Year in Advance. i Per Month TELEPHONES MEMBER OF THE UNI ED PRESS Entered in the Postoffiee in Santa Ana, Stop Money SAN FRANCISCO BULLETIN. Judiciary porting a tive board soon appi a th DARING He fit! out the action or tne mmittee in favorabl jviding for an )1, California bus of supi maintenance ol his should out It state iffec- will lit1: Or bis deserts simili I M'ho dares not put it to tlu touch To gain or lose it all. of Montrose.

STIR IN SOME BRAINS hy don't public speakers stick to text is, their subject, for not only those who sireak from a that wander a little. They start to talk about one thing which used i trade. num turn and st ror them of reminds th iwav thev Th and that in uething else, remind one first com- gs are very has its uses. a piece one i lamed Nerd. 1 i is an awful useful.

They I can't of the three members of that board. Further, 'he Board of Control, at the direction of the Governor, could make investigations to determine whether there was extravagance or fraud in less methods the management of any public iustitu- ies necessary tion or office. It could make recom- of state lustitu- mendations concerning the conduct have been done of public institutions. It would in- and would have beeu done vestigate all requests for appropriate fact that the machine, tions for such institutions and report which up to the first of the present its findings. And, what is of primary year dominated the ate government, importance, through an accounting ower to reward friends In department, would establish a uniform vernor Johnson and State system of accounting in every office Controller Nye, holding that it is the and institution supported by the i dutv of a State administration to see State.

that the people get full value for ev- At present California has a State ery dollar expended, have pointed out Board of Examiners, but that such a the need of a common-sense system body is ineffective is shown by the that will fix the responsibility for all fact that in four years it has not met waste, and by so doing put a stop to as an auditing board, during that time a kind of graft that in the not dis- the State has paid out more than for- taiu past has been encouraged by tv millions of dollars. No one can more than one high offiical. The bill tell how much California has lost by diawn by Senator Caminetti, and ap- lax business methods, but surely a proved the Senate Judiciary Com- quarter of a million a year has been mittee, meets the needs of the situa- wasted, for the proposed law', after tion. and is rightly regarded as the deducting an increase of annual ad- big economy measure of the present ministrative expense of $14,000, will session of the legislature, which means save the taxpayers of the State half a that it is the biggest economy meas- million dollars in the first two years ure of any session of the California of its operation. This would be an legislature.

economy worth while, and every mem- Vnder the proposed law no contract her of the legislature owes it to his for supplies or material for the state constituents to support the Board of would be effective until approved by Control bill and expedite its passage, i the Board of Control, and no claim Governor Johnson and the men he against the State would be paid until will name to safeguard the had been approved by at least two marketing will do the rest, The Reo working model, showing all the bearings, gears and working parts in plain view, will be in front of jewelry store this evening. Those interested in automobiles should not fail to see this car. at home. Partridge, 112 West Pine. E.

E. MOULTON AUTO SERVICE CO. 5 and 7 passenger autos for hire. Stand southwest corner Fourth and Main Sts. Both Phones 64.

EMPL HEATR SAT. and SUN. Five Pictures, Four Reels, All New, All Good: Buffalo Hunt, Fisher Folks, A Soldier, Betting Sister Married, Detective Bumptious. Mexican Filibusters. Get the habit of well-dressed men and wear the Stetson Hat $4.00 $5.00 2.50 $3.00 et th with W.

A. The Clothier Bath Room Floors and Walls Drain Boards Table Tops 1 Phone Main 137 R. S. THOMPSON, Agent. 21914 W.

Fourth St. Santa Ana, Cal. WM. McKENZIE, House Mover. The Bell- TO-NIGHT Residence, S.

Flower and streets, Santa Ana. Sunset Phone Red 1766. All work guaranteed. Highland i Kelly and Massey Co. in DRESS SUNDAY NIGHT ALL NEW, VAUDEVILLE AND MUSICAL NUMBERS.

Advance seat sale at Cherry Blossom. Political Announcements on the is the cap- jy an agricultural paper. It W. L. GRUBB announces Chat he will be a candidate i for City Trustee from the Second ward, at the forth-1 election, April 10, 1911.

WALTER A. GREENLEAF announces that he is a candidate for City Trustee fth ward, at municipal election, April 10, 1911. ible quality, 1 court room room. It i ommou sens common as i hether on the in the pulpit, but another which is not ought to be. SABBATH EVE THOUGHTS BY MRS.

J. R. DOERR. like mor mor cori tu 1 finit for cati -known farm journal says: iu plant this spring, sow a of kindness. They will and produce such an abun- of good cheer that you will -aged to plant a larger crop No crop pays more than any other one esponsible for Lorimer being a- a member of the senate, it is, that Mr.

Bailey little stay re- Be Ye Kind, One to Another We are not alone in our journey through this life; we are in the midst of a nuitlitude, and yet, a path Is Kroeger et mortgage 107 marked out and revealed to us. As -252. we thread out way along, we observe D. H. Thomas to James many are going with us, step to step, Release chattel mortgage 24-10i.

hand in hand; some we pass, others j. s. Talcott to we meet. Oh. Father, guide us con- nu Release mortgage 92-228.

Lewis Hillyard to Arthur and trom the Fifth ward, at the coining Jessie mortgage 86 352. John Allen to John Scott et Release mortgage 70-242. s. J. JACKMAN American Commercial and Savings Bank to Louis Z.

Kroeger et lease mortgage 95-160. Same to 95-254. announces his candidacy for City Trustee mortgage from the Fifth Ward, election April 10th. H. Brunwortli et al to Louis Z.

----------------------------------------------E. E. VINCENT tinually in our contact with our fellow men. "Oh, may we all our lineage prove. Give and forgive, do good and love; By soft endearments, in kind strife, Lightening the load of daily Keble.

We may, if we choose, make the worst of one another. Everyone has his week points; everyone has his faults; ami we may make the most city announces his candidacy for City Trustee M. L. and Iva L. from the Fourth ward, at the irtgage 9o-108.

election April 10, 1911. Frank Ey to Frank M. Yanderlip et mortgage 99-374 JUDGE J. A. WILLSON Lovejoy Hunt to A.

Phillips et (Incumbent) mortgage 121-40. announces his candidacy for the office We handle the highest class of meats found in Southern California and sell it at the lowest price. Our friends ask us how we do it? The story is this, we sell for cash and buy for cash. Compare these prices with others, on No. 1 steer beef exclusively: Short Rib Boil Plate Boil Boston Pot Roast Shoulder Roast Cross Rib Roast Shoulder Steak 5 2 Prime Rib to 16c Hamburg Steak .......................................................................11 Sausage LARD Pork Lard lb.

pail Royaiine, 3 lb. Royaline, 5 lb. Royaiine, 10 lb. pail SMOKED Pork ucitc Bacon to 22c McAla Hams ..............................................................................................16 BUTTER Arrowhead, roll Gilt Edge, roll Butterine, roll New Kraut, 2 resh Fish every day and Columbia River Fish every Friday, also fresh Oysters. ALBERT C.

GERRARD City Recorder THINGS THAT GRIND Ninete en-year- old Marie Elkins lately the courts lowauce er father's fortune upon wllich to live. Requi most reasona 1 Je! Bu i what, in thi eyes of this ope- uiug bui of womanh ood con- stit.utes a 11 ving? Why, 100 per month fc maulto help her ress herself and comb er hair, $640 a month for room is at he hotel, $3,00 0 a year for moto and trses, $5,000 fro dresses, 10.000 for 1 vacation from 1 the arduous du itv of Ke eping alive nd $3,000 to for ba Us and partit Is it any won der tha a cardinal principle of Sociallism is that rights ot bequest and inh' eritance shall be cu off, or limited to toter ns, heirlooms and and i that that ism is grow ----------The Springfield Trader thinks it ivould be very much more appropriate or New York or Connecticut (the Tates of Mark adoption) u-ect monuments to his memory. John Resh et al to Edward B. 13, block 3, subdivision of part of Vineyard Lot 6 111 Anthony Hamann to Margareta of block of the A. B.

of these; we may fix our attention mon(I constantly upon these. Bue we may, Alamitos; $10. also, make the best of one another; we may forgive, even as we hope to be forgiven. If we would only, if we could only to bear in mind that we have such a little way to go, can be together such chapman tract; gift. a little time along the way, we would Fred he more putieni and more thoughtful sepbine half of north a 0 1 tor others conilort, half of northwest quarter of northwest seems be mis-named.

At least it is sometimes feel the thread of life quarter of section 14, township 4 not very popular among thk senators is slender; south, range 11 west; 10 themselves. And soon, with me, the labor will be Anna M. Cox et conj to Frank F. a wrought; 9.91 acres of lot 11, Then, grows my heart to other hearts Anaheim Extension; $10 more tender; short." M. Craik.

The Irvine Co. to La Habra Valley 0 Land Water from moitgage lot lil, Newport at tbe municipal election to held Heights; $10. Deeds I March 11th, 1911. Bixby Land Company to Guy Ham- 24, block 21, Los ED SMITHWICK announces his candidacy for the office ol City Recorder at the municipal election to be held in April. ROYAL L.

FREEMAN (Incumbent) Fred C. Waldschmidt et ux to Jo- announces his candidaoy for the office of City Assessor at the city election April 10, 1911. EQUAL TO THE BEST Not the oldest, but the youngest, and if you try us and do not find us EQUAL TO THE BEST, we will expect you to drop us. Our efforts are exerted to please and satisfy the most critical and exacting, and we leave it to the public to decide in what measure we are succeeding. The California National Bank of Santa Ana places its facilities at your command and is ready always to extend every accommodation consistent with conservative up-to-date banking.

THIS BANK HAS MONEY TO LOAN and invites your accounts. CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK SANTA ANA. CALIF. OFFICERS and DIRECTORS: John Cubbon, A. J.

Visel, Vlce- Wm. F. Lutz, Cashier; Ed. M. Blake, Cashier; A.

R. Hervey, M. Nisson, J. G. Quick, G.

H. Randall, C. P. Remsberg, Cbas. Roes.

Bui this tht first time Mr. mind has beeu changed. The The iime is people sometimes have a change of mind also. Prices generally have remained high, but there has been a decided Real Estate Transfers Union Oil Company of California to Randolph school 1, block Townsite of Brea; $10. Ernest Greenleaf to J.

S. Lot 15, block Realty sub livision of lot 1, McFadden-Wilson tract; $10. M. X. Newmark et al to Sidney D.

6, block 31, Yorba Linda ED. L. VEGELY INSURE YOUR AUTO! announces his candidacy for Don't run the risk of fire or theft, City Assessor Election April 10, 1911. O. M.

ROBBINS SON INSURANCE in aeroplanes since the last (From the me Orange L. M. EDWARDS (Incumbent) announces his candidacy for the office election. ing i Who Id around? Certainly not ey argue as a ra ircie. These are 1 out their grist ilifornia Outlook.

bbit the for The best judge of is the man who insists on letting it alone. Newport Bay Investment Company to Mary C. Lot 7, block 16, City Marshal East Side Addition Balboa tract; $10. at the clty election April 10, 1911. Re- How's Thi offer One ard for anv ease of ot be cured bv F.

.1 CHENEY i We, tie- undersigned, THAT BUNCH ist grabber of much acumen was heard to enveigh with great bit- s.s against "that now oc- ng the capitol at Sacramento, is. he thinks, no telling the that will be worked to business ests through the fanatical inier- ce of the present legislature affairs, and the soul of him yearns for he good old days when a legislature could be induced to lend its aid to a private read estate speculation by a fiasco. Men of that ilk are euiitled to a certain measure of commiseration. A campaign for Right Things is so far removed from anything with which they have ever been associated that they find difficulty in understanding how some men can be actuated by any motives other than to and git a plenty while a California Outlook. admitting in a St.

Louis speech on Washington's birthday that a man might earn 500 million dollars in a life time, William J. Bryan explained that these men have been so busy earning it that they had lime to col- ed Dollars Re- tarrh that ean- itarrh Cure. Toledo, O. known F. J.

ears, and be- ible in all busi- aneially able to made by his Releases J. H. Johnson to Frank Feth lease mortgage, 75-328. Sigmond Armbruster to Fred -Release mortgage, 117 GEO. 8.

WILSON 1911. KIXNAN' A- MARVIN', ile Druggists, Toledo, O. Cure is taken internal- tly upon the blood and the Price druggi- Pills County Title Company). March 10, 1911. Deeds Anaheim Land Syndicate to Margaret I).

Von 20, Eucalyptus Forest tract; $300. Rubidoux Building Company to S. mortgage, 117- announces his candidacy for R. All lot 9, sub. block MO.

city Marshal East Newport; $10. Mrs. Kittie Andrews Mrs. 0j ganta Ana at the election April 10, John McBride to Fred I). Baker et mortgage.

105-8. half of southeast quarter Southern Trust Company to Max N. of northwest quarter, section 30, town- Newmark et Release from rnort- ship 4 south, range 10 west; $10. gage, 7, block 4, Yorba J. C.

Metzgar et ux to J. H. Metzgar Linda tract; $10. 38, addition to San- Home Savings Hank of Santa Ana ta Ana; $10. to Frank M.

Thomas et R. H. Gilman et ux to Walter moitgage, 63-196. subdi- Same to W. Crossier et al 10 lease mortgage, 65-190.

Mrs. Lillie M. Park et conj to lrillian J. Miles et al to Simeon E. Louisa 6 acres of Starr et mortgage, 110- south 10 acres of north 15 acres of 128.

northeast quarter of southeast, quar- La Habra Valley Water Our new spring In mounts and folders have arrived. See tham. THE HICKOX STUDIO West Fourth St. Both Phones. mi.

Testi- 31 cents per fur constipa- J. P. CALLAHAN announces his candidacy for City Marshal at the city election April 10, 1911. WILLIAM F. MENTON or calks.

Satisfaction guaranteed J. C. Williams 217 E. Fifth St Ana Palniesc East Fourth St. Main 253 announces his candidacy for City Clerk Election 10th, 1911.

Horseshoeing for No. 1, 2 and 3 4 and 5, Pla'n ter, section 4, township 4 south, range Company to Margareth Woodrough west; $10. mortgage, 118-29. Herbert J. Goudge et ux to W.

R. s. s. Jackson to W. F.

Blair et 32, block Newport lease chattel mortgage, 22-264. Dentists. Bay tract; $500. Henry J. Sebe to J.

Elizabeth M. Bartley to David J. lease mortgage, 48-182. 1 to 6 inclusive and lots ---------------------------22, 23, 24, block B. Milton Fiazier ad- ri 10 rji a mmi mp dition to Modena; $10.

ANAHEIM IS PLANNING W. A. Phillips et ux to P. W. Wv-j ARRIEMI TURAI SP.Hnni to the voters of Ana acres in Richland Farm HUnlLUL I UnAL OUHUUL ---------------------------------------------------------Lot 60; $10 wnil time lect, had pret 1 er ti a tr qui ten, ho thoned tru fresh Piker those w'ho collected .) earn it.

The figures run but the relation of col- earning has the sound of Public. eet day, love shall be re- nor reclaimed, right en- triumphant and only brought to TRY IT FOR LUNCH Fish Flakes, extra quality fresh fish boiled, slightly salted and put up within a few hours after taken from the ocean. Price 10c and 15c per can. For Creamed Fish: To the contents of one can add half pint of white sauce, a beaten egg. Mix thoroughly, cover with buttered bread or cracker crumbs; brown in oven.

Try it today. Parsons YlcNaught 416-418 West Fourth 8t Both Phones 67. ED I EC-FORD announces that he is a candidate for City Clerk P. W. Wyland et ux to W.

A. Phil- Richland Farm Anaheim Plain Dealer: Should a plan contemplated be worked out the W. F. HEATH MAN acres in Lot 60; $10. Fred Gerken et ux to Ida Mae Fitz-, the 71, C.

Z. Culver Home high trugteea of a act, nu 1 from seven to ten acres of land with- the city limits. On this tract suit- Metals Bank an abje school and agricultural to 1 inclusive, periment farm and polytechnic build- mclusive, block 8 lots 1 to 9 inclu- wonld thp she block 9, all in section 2. Balboa erel Island; $10. I O.

L. Bergen et ux to William A 21 and 22, block J. Death of D. H. rioffat, subdivision, Santa Ana; Colorado Millionaire $10 I NEW YORK, March H.

Mof- Mrs J. W. Garrison to H. A. Lake 1 fat- the millionaire railroader of Denet half of west half of ver, was stsricken with heart northwest quarter of southeast quar- sale of the high school property to anaounoM that ha is a candidate for the grammar school district would be Attorney equirement by the the decision of tho voters of of Santa Ana at the polls, April 10.

8TEELE FINLEY announces himself a candidate for the office of City Attorney at the election April 10th, 1911. ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS Do you know that you can have your roofs made as good as new painted with Rubber Cement Paint applied in a boiling state and guaranteed against leakage for 5 years? We do it at less than one-fourth the cost of a new roof, We also do painting of all kinds at reasonable rates, Best of mateial and superior workmanship guaranteed, Guarantee Roofing Painting manufacturers of Rubber Cement Paint and dealers in all kinds of roofing materials. G. H. GRENVILLE, Manager.

Office 408 East First St, Phone, Black 1607 STUDIO Fine Photos SATISFACTION SUCCESSOR TO TRESSLAR STUDIO GUARANTEED 107 East Fourth Street ter, section 34, township 4 south, range 10 west; 10 H. A. Lake et al to Mrs. J. A.

half of lot 1, block L. L. addition to Garden Grove; 10 Theodore D. Cutler to Margaret E. 48, Westminster; $1.

Releases M. H. Worley to John failure and died suddenly this afternoon. Moffat was for many years the president of the Denver Northwestern Pacific railway. Horseshoeing foe No.

1, 2 and 8 shoes, No. 4 and 5, plain; or calks. Satisfaction J. C. Williams 217 E.

Fifth St. Register liners bring results. HIRAM D. CONNELL (Incumbent) Candidate for City Treasurer Election April 10, 1911. LOU P.

HICKOX announces his candidacy for City Treasurer at the election April 10, 1911. Neglect Your Teeth. No matter how careful you are the chalky deposit called tartar will accumulate on the teeth and they should then be cleanea and polished by a careful, competent dentist. We are especially well fitted for thit ae wei1 as all other kinds of dental work. DRS.

ROSS ITER PAUL Farmers and Merchants National Bank Building SOUTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREET, 8ANTA ANA.

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