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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 8

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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Xiiu umn in mrtl i a juav aj JLW mir 3 PER CENT forAs DOdatKiMl Stomaciis aalJBoveki SS For Infants and Children. Tho Kind Yea Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Registers' Directory The OF AUTOMOBILES, GARAGES AND ACCESSORIES Auburn and Hupmobile Promotes Digcsiwn.CIieetfiil' HTss and Rest.Con tains Opium.Morphitie nor Mineral. ot arcotic The Lutheran Congregation Votes to Put up $25,000 Structure AUTOMOBILES HARPER MOTOR CAR CO. Next to City Hall. When better Care are made, Bulck will make them.

405-407 Eaat Fourth St. 123-125 8. Glasaeli St. Santa Ana. Orange, Cal.

in Use For Over Thirty Years Fxaut Copy of Wrapper. The ccntacr new yorf. city, Orange News: A new church build- ing to be erected at a cost of $25,1000 was authorized yesterday at a meeting of the congregation of John's Lutheran EvaYigelical church, building committee was appointed I with instructions to proceed as soon as $20,000 had been pledged lor the work. As $19,000 lias already been pledged, and the rest can be raised with little difficulty, it is announced that the project will go forward with- out delay. i Seven men were selected as a building committee, and they will handle the business with building.

They are: if. Crete, chairman; A. PERCY THELAN, Rittmer, secretary, and Rev. Kogler, Wm. Battermann.

Geo. Dierker, II. Fitschen and L. 1). Gunther.

i W. Ehlen was, named as head of the finance committee, charged with I soliciting funds for the building. Because of his activities before the meeting. however, there is not a great task before the committee, lor Mr. Ehlen had lined up $19,000 while working O.

M. SKINNER SON, quietly before the congregational meeting, STT8 Fmmw The new building will be a notable addition to the public buildings of Orange. The rapid growth of tho Lutheran congregation lias made a I larger church a necessity, and with I characteristic enterprise, the eongre- gation lias gone about tiie task. $1825, $2125, $2635. All models equipped with Delco Electric system.

J. H. Babbit, Orange Co. Agt. Phone, Red 2851.

CAR $675.00 FULLY Cole Ford Hoosier IMPERIAI MODEL 5-PASSENGER TOURING EQUIPPED WEST END GARAGE COR. SIXTH AND MAIN STS.SANTA ANA. VULCANIZING WORKS Guaranteed Scientific Vulcanizing. Beat equipment for retreading tfrea on the Pacific Coast. Opp.

Poitoffice. 305 N. Sycamore St. Phone, Main 187. Model Electric Lights and Slarter Model Electric Lights and Starter Model $1400.

Model Roadster, $1400. GUARANTEE GARAGE. IGNITION In our new location are better equipped than ever with everything electrical for the automobile. ORANGE COUNTY IGNITION CO. 421 West Fourth St.

Santa Ana, Cal. THE FAMOUS JACK RABBIT CARS Anaheim, Cal. FOUR1 MITCHELL THE CLASSY ROADSTER 4 cylinder, 20 h. p. shaft drive, $305.00.

Graham Son, Huntington Beach. With Elliott Motor Car Co. When in Los Angeles take your meals at the Peerless Cafe. 623 South Olive St. Henry Brann, Prop.

LIBBY MOTOR CO Corner Fifth and Broadway. First Class Garage and Repairing. Springs made to order. Forging. Santa Ana Painless Dentists, East Fourth St.

Main 253. MICHIGAN 40 40-H. P. Touring Car. $1750; S3-H.

P. Touring Car, $1550; 33 H. P. Roadster, $1500.00. Fully equipped F.

O. B. Ana. WAFFLE fi. WEST 417-19 W.

Fourth St. banking institution consists not resources but also in the character officers and directors and in the con- given it by the community of which 1 ns are pre-eminently strong in Da or us pr rption of a banking duties ies service to its community. A stockholders a fair rate of interest in id hold investments in its stock; but end here; it must also render REAL mmunity in the way of public upport. These banks point with ords in these respects. LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL BONDS I Ivency i an to be really and truly solvent must indi other assets than merely money of its money liabilities.

It must i character, a reserve fund of reputa- iance of experience, large and moral re-e uks invite examination as to their moral solv 1 ilC is National Bank with which is affiliated Savings Bank Under One i Every yYou to Get Our Est.i- on Your Plumbiug one job high to get even on some job o-d are figured alike, hi PhiiTibin-g Fixtures and Bath Room Accessories. in nr basement a Pittsburg Automatic In tantaneous ater Heater. 11241ft East Fifth Street FOR SALE rontin; fee. I nown lb A'boo I Flower Street Acres. dower St.

Directly west of the I havt I tliis tract Surveyed and Platted several tiiiu 4 durin the past 2 or 3 years for the purpose of subdivision and under kind of a pretext, or without pretex times. the I 11 Vr Trustees have Turned me down five the majority of the City Trustees of l.o’iiir: or r- me a square deal, but when they defer to, ui: ace, the ltisions of a committee consisting of two trustees, ii.c Engineer, and decide against every reasonable I agaii a combination that is too big for me 1 di ing ban 113 pounds with my hoots on). 1 above named ranch for sale (less one acre already sold) on easy terms. For oik a with our city government this is the best thing in the city lor subdivision. SAMUEL HILL.

Sealed proposals for the purchase of school bonds in the sum of Fifty Thous- 1 and ($50.000) of Fullerton Union High School District of Orange County, California, will be received by the Hoard I of Supervisors of Orange County np to 11 a. m. of Tuesday. Decemlier 17. 1912.

Each of said bonds shall be January 1, 1912, and shall bear interest at tlic rate of live per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually: said principal and in- to be payable at the office of tne- Tivasurer of Orange County, California. Saiil bonds are ilfty in number, of one Thousand Dollars each, payable as fol- lows, to-wit: Bond No. 1, One Thousand Dollars, I payable January 1, 1914. Bond No. 2.

One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1914. Bond No. One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1915. Bond No. 4, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1915.

Bond No. 5, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1916. Bond No. One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 191(1. Bond No.

7, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1917. Bond No. S. One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1917. Bond No.

9, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1918. Bond No. 10, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 191S. Bond No. 11, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1919.

Bond No. 12, One TffioRsand Dollars, payable January 1, 1919. Bond No. 13, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1920 Bond No. 14, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1920.

Bond No. 15, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1921. Bond No. 10, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1921. Bond No.

17. One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1922. Bond No. is, Thousand Dollars, payable January 1922. Bond No.

19, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1923. Bond No. 20, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1923. Bond No. 21, One Thousand Dollars, i payable January 1, 1924.

Boral No. 22, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1924. Bond No. 23, One Thousand Dollars, I payable January 1, 1925. Bond No.

24, One Thousand Dollars, pa ya ble a nua ry 1, 1925. Bond No. 25, One Thousand Dollars, I January 1, 1920. Bond No. 26, One Thousand I payable January 1, 1926.

itend No. 27. One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1927. Bond No. 2S, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1927.

Bond No. 29, One Thousand Dollars, January 1, 1928. Bond No. 30, One Thousand Dollars, ipavable January 1, 1928. Bond No.

31, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1929. i Bond No. 32, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1929. Bond No. 33, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1930.

Bond No. 34, One Thousand Dollars, I payable January 1930. Bond No. 35, One Thousand Dollars, January 1, 1931. Bond No.

30, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1031. Bond No. 37, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1. 1932. Bond No.

2 8 one Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1932. Bond No. 39, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1933. No. 40, One 'Thousand Dollars, I payable January 1, 1933.

I Bond No. 41, One Thousand Dollars, 1, 1934. i Bond No. 42, One 'Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1934. 1 Bond No.

43, One 'Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1935. Bond No. 44, One 'Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1935. Bond No. 45, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1936.

Bond No. 46, One 'Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1936. Bond No. 47, One 'Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1937. Bond No.

48, One 'Thousand Dollars, payable January 1. 1937. Bond No. 49, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1938. Bond No.

50, One Thousand Dollars, payable January 1, 1938. The purposes for which said bonds were voted were and are for the purpose of I raising money for building or purchasing one or more high school buildings, for insuring high school buildings, for supplying high school buildings with furniture or; necessary apparatus and for improving the i grounds. 'The bonds will be sold for cash only and at not less than par and accrued interest. A certified or check, payable to the order of the chairman of the Board of Supervisors in the sum of three per cent of the amount of said bonds or of the portion thereof bid for, must accompany each bid. Said Board reserves the light to reject any all bids.

The total valuation of taxable property within the Fullerton Union High School District In said County tor the year 1912 is $9,032,155.00, and the outstanding bond- indebtedness is $150.000.00. By order of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California, made November 19, 1912, (Seal) W. B. WILLIAMS. County Clerk and ex-Ofllcio Clerk of the 1 Board of Machine Repair Siiop Nickle Plaling Gear cutting a specialty.

CHARLES KAUFMANN, 417 Broadway. Bring in Your Car and We Will Do It W. KEMPEN 417 BROADWAY SANTA ANA, CAL. PARLAI Reo the Fifth RACYCLE STUDEBAKER A Car with a Conscience. Models and M.

EJtiste Co. Orange, Cal. tnd R. C. H.

Two Five GARAGE fc10-212 North Main. City Hall. The Greatest Bicycle. We do Bicycle Repairing. Coleman Iloxsie.

217 West 4th St. 20" WM. F. LUTZ CO. 30" Cor.

4th and Spurgeon. tutz WM. F. LUTZ COMPANY Corner Fourth and Spurgeon St. Sycamore St.Garage TUSTIN We do vuicauizing, machine work and auto repairing and carry a full line of Auto Supplies F.

C. Davis, 308-1Q N. Sycamore. Blacksmith Shop and Agricultural Implements. General Blacksmithing and horseshoeing.

Tustin, Calif. Red 5582. Vulcanizing 25c Vulcanized patches on tubes, punctures and small cuts. Other prices accordingly. ROBT.

GERWING. 312 N. Broadway. Santa Ana, Cal. TIRES AUTO and Vulcanizing.

Full line of Tires, Tubes, Shoes, Patches, etc. canizing. Supplies of all kinds. We guarantee our vul- Oils, Grease and Gasoline. Storage for Cars.

Santa Ana Vulcanizing Works. 421 West Fourth St. Black 4076. A Practical Christmas Gift What could be a more practical Christmas present for your boy or girl than a Farmers and Merchants National Bank Pass Book, with an initial deposit therein? Savings accounts bear 4 per cent interest. Many substantial savings accounts had their begin- ings in a Christmas Pass Book.

there some one you can start on the road to success in this way? Farmers Merchants NATIONAL BANK OF SANTA ANA. High Grade Finishing Lumber Fine Mill Work. Cement, Roofing, Etc. S. H.

Pendleton Lumber Mill Co. Main 8, Home 8. P. O. Box 8.

GOOD COMPANIES GOOD SERVICE GOOD POLICIES O. M. Robhins Son Insurance Expert Auto Repairing! BY SKILLED MACHINISTS Under the supervision of some of The Oldest Auto Repairers and Rehuilders in the business. No Tinkering Work Guaranteed. GUARANTEE GARAGE Corner Second and Main 131; Home 119.

The Way To The East With excellent service of two daily trains LOS ANGELES LIMITED from Los Angeles at 10:30 a. m. Solid to Chicago in three days, via Salt Lake City, Union Pacific and Northwestern line; also lias a Through Sleeper to Denver and connects at Omaha for St. Paul. OVERLAND EXPRESS from Los Angeles at 8 p.

has Through Tourist Cars to Chicago via l). It. and C. B. Q.

Chicago via Ogden and Omaha (one change) St. Louis via D. It. G. and Mo.

Pacific. St. Louis via I) R. G. and C.

B. Q. Kansas City via Union Pacific. Standard Sleepers to Denver via D. R.

G. Butte, via S. u. For further particulars, call at our olice, 201 West Fourth Santa Ana. Both Phones.

J. J. Tavis, C. P. T.

A. Salt Lake Route Money Orders, when paying bills at distance of sending money away. Use our Travelers Checks while away on a visit If you have no banking home, this bank wNt welcome checking account large or small, assuring you every safe banking facility. California National Bank Cement, Sash and Doors, Mill Work, Lath, Shingles, Shakes and Roofing Lumber Company Successors to Santa Ana Lumber Co. Second and Spurgeon Streets.

Sunset, Main 233. Santa Ana, ------------------------------No. 1 Northern Oat No. 1 Arizona Oat Hay, Fancy Northern Barley Hay, No. 1 Barley Hay, delivered No.

1 Alfalfa Hay, from car No. 1 Alfalfa Hay, Ask for prices on Black Diamond, Rock Springs and Wellington Coal. All kinds of dry wood. Place orders for prompt and future delivery. Dried Beet Pulp orders now received.

VETCH SEED FOR SALE. Prince Grain and Milling Co. Store Phones, Home 21, Main 274; Mill, Main 243, Store Home 21, Main 274. Mill Main 243, Home 220. Phones: Main Home 7.

Postoffice Box No. 35. GRIFFITH LUMBER GO Artistic Mill Work of Every Description, Cement, Etc. Santa Ana, California. WHEN YOU CAME TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA you have been delighted and wouldn you saved some money had you known of tho PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TROLLEY TRIPS of the Pacific Electric Railway? 3 I UNEQUALED ANYWHERE $1 EACH GREAT TRIPS Balloon Route Trolley Trip Triangle Trolley Trip Old Mission Trolley Trip A total expense of $3 covers all three trips and gives the traveller the moat comprehensive, truthful knowledge of the Southland.

RESERVED SEATS. PARLOR CARS COMPETENT, COURTEOUS GUIDES. RECOMMEND THEM TO YOUR FRIENDS FROM THS EAST. THEY WILL THANK YOU. Call or write for Folders to give oi PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY HOTELS FOR HEALTH OR PLEASURE RESORTS AND STOMACH TROUBLES, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS AT MURRIETA HOT SPRINGS, MUR.

RIETA, CAL. fimest sulphur and Mud Baths amd Swlmmiag Pooi. Booklet at Informatiom Bureau, or by writing, Frits QueBtaczr, Prop. H. Guenther, 1.

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