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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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PAGE EIGHT SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, 1918. Fight at Mother Colony Over Location of Building Is In Court Todqv a inlnnctinn was I1HIUOOl Issued by Judge West stopping Ana- that his client was insane, lieim city autnorities from wrecking day reverse was experienced. will determine whether or not the injunction will be made permanent. 1). and C.

M. Hollingshead are sureties upon the $1,000 injunction bond. The complaint alleges that a resolu- thm calling for the wrecking of the old building was passed on December 21, and that a sufficient referendum petition was filed to halt the proceedings that the resolution might be put to a vote of the people. A representative of the city this morning stated that the referendum petition is insufficient because it has not enough names signed to it. Gunning Butler, masseur, of Harper Out of TwCIlty-OIlC Gone OvCl has filed a petition for final papers of Tl citizenship.

He was born in Newcastle. in 1882. A. J. Crookshank and Z.

B. West are his witnesses. Declared Insane East week an attorney for a man accused of murder was fighting his hardest to get court authorities to be- To EIGHTEEN PUSS FULL MILITARY an; Oscar K. Dean, Olive; Melchior, 108, Oak street. Jacob J.

By Doctors, But Three Are Referred Out of twentv-one men examined by doctors of Oia ige County District No. 1 this morning, eighteen were passed for full military service, while three I were referred to the medical advisory the Anaheim city hall. The injunction torney Chapman of Eos Angeles r.rpceedings crew out of a fight that fought the steps that were being tak- is being made at Anaheim over the en and Which ended in the verdict of plan of the city trustees to tear down a commission that Ambrosia the city hall and build a $30,000 muni- Quintero is insane, cipal structure in its place. The woman is charged with killing A number of opposing forces have her sister. During the first trial, in joined in the tight against the plan of which the jury disagreed, Jose Mad- the city council.

Some ol those who trigal, husband of the murdered wo- have long contended for the institu-1 man, disappeared, and without him tion of a civic center in the block the prosecution has a weak case. The Where the Anaheim public library is second trial is set for next Tuesday, located and some of those who are Chapman is confident of against doing the construction work winning, and he is willing that the at this time because the State Council case go to trial. However, officials at of Defense has asked that municipal the jail are convinced that the woman projects that are not aimed to carry has lost her mind. The doctors on the forward war activities be set aside commission agreed with them, and have joined in the opposition. The over protest found her to council proposes to bta.d the city hall be insane.

The woman is not to be with money on hand and with money taken to the. asylum until after next to be secured by the sale of property. Tuesday. It is evidently A. Nagel with Attorney Tipton hope to get a dismissal of the murder Cailor and C.

C. Montgomery senting him is the plaintiff in the ae- To Quiet Title tion. J. J. Schneider.

Win. Stark, J. Suit to quiet title to two lots at F. Brunsworth, J. H.

Cook and Garden Grove has been brought by Dwyer, the city trustees, and City En- Everett A. Preston, administrator, gineer O. E. Steward are the defend- against Fred McCulloch, administra- This morning the wrecking of tor. Williams Rutan are attorneys the oil city hall d.

and immedi- for the plaintiff. ately Attorney Cailor rushed to Santa --------------------Ana and got a temporary injunction. At 9 February 2(5, the court CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years iU Always bears the of High School Junior College School Bocks and Supplies at Sam of Course SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. is in for a copious soaking, the weather bureau announced today. Rain will fall in generous quantities throughout the state and may last for several days.

Along with the rain there is snow in the mountains which will add to the volume of water supply. Weather bureau reports show that during the last 24 hours .60 inches of rain fell at San Luis Obispo, where it i needed more than at any other point in the state, while San Jose reports .40 inches and in San Francisco .01 inches fell. Fresno reported late board for a ruling Previous to the recent changes in the rules for physical examination, the men now referred to the medical advisory board would probably have been held for limited service. Tbits morning Willard Swarthout, Tom Willits and Buchanan went to San Diego to enter the signal corps of the aviation service. They carry induction papers from the local board.

Induction papers have been giver, Edward C. Bangs of Areata, formerly of 701 Orange avenue, that he might enter the engineering corps at Camp Fremont. Transfers have been granted so that Robert Squires of this district may he given a physical examination at Milford, Utah, and Neavill C. Geeding at Fithian, 111. Result of Tests The rei ult of physical examinations this morning' are outlined as fallows: Full military Or- fez.

Logan; Orvil Peer. Santa Ana; Floyd T. Hadley, El Modena; William Streech, Orange; Alexander Indergant, East First; Franklin L. Bowen, Sarota Ana R. D.

Clarence H. Fngelhardt. Orange; Clarence S. Mills, Artesia: George W. Magg, Orange; Bernardo M.

Yorba, Yorba; James H. Deck. El Toro; Rolland J. Barrie, Fast Oakland; Louis G. Gunther.

Orange; Walter J. Stein, Long Beach; Neale C. Kurtz, Orange; Robert W. Watson, Orange; Paul Arbiso, San Juan Capistrano; Otto P. O.

Ristow, Orange. Referred to the Medical Advisory Klenck, Santa Ana; Albert MoMurphy. Orange; George Hildebrand, R. I). 7.

Called for Tests The following men have been called lor physical examination on Wednesday. February 27: Alwill Hacklander, 42(5 Fast Third; Bernard Nuffer, Orange; Joseph B. Hold itch, Orange; Frank L. Besser, 207 Fast Tenth; Olva G. Peterson, R.

D. James L. Bendcn, Holly, Archie D. Nichols. Temecula; Edward.

W. Meierhoff, Olive; Anise El Modena; Thomas Garcia, San Juan Capistrano; James W. Griffin, county jail; Shelby R. Coon, Balboa: Hugh Keech, 201 East Washington; P. Martinez LIST OF CLAIMANTS SENT TO APPEAL BOARD FULLERTON, Feb.

20 list of registrants who ask exemption on agricultural and industrial grounds has been forwarded to the district board at Los Angeles by the local exemption board of No. 2 district. The list follows: Frederick Perkins, La Habra; James E. Hitchcock, Fullerton; Jacob Edwardson. Placentia; Edgar L.

Smith, Fullerton; Harold S. Covey, Buena Park; Earl A. Gardner, Santa Ana; Adolph F. Plegel, Anaheim; Wm. H.

Jones, Talbert; Rudolph L. Steiner, Los Alamitos; Wm. H. Jaquish, Fullerton; Halsey J. Crouch, Santa Ana; David W.

Good, Fullerton; James A. Baker, Whittier; Glen E. Huntington. Orange; Edgar Carter, Fullerton; Earl L. Miller, Anaheim; Frank McKenzie, Anaheim; Addison Gruber, Fullerton; Lincoln McCulloch, Fullerton; Anson A.

Barnett, 1 emec- ula; Elmer Rice, Fullerton; August L. Segelhorst, Whittier; Harry C. Inskeep. El Centro; Raymond H. York.

Fullerton; James E. Jones. Fullerton; Elmer G. Hiserodt, Fullerton; Ray J. Hampton, Fullerton; Perry O.

Wells. Huntington Beach; Edgar Shannon, La Habra; Lee Maddox, Brea; Oscar C. Milbradt, Orange, Thomas M. Gillison, Anaheim; Leland S. Hamar, La Habra; David H.

Tunstall, La Habra; Danied E. Proffer, Anaheim; Austin E. Marshburn, Fullerton; Joseph N. Rogers, La Habra; Walter F. Mickle, Anaheim; George W.

Speer, Brea; Tony Panetta, Placentia; Hugo J. Lamb, Talbert; Jas. W. Guptill, Santa Ana; Edgar L. Leuhm.

La Habra; Clarence K. an- derburg, Anaheim; Clark Shelton, Huntington Beach; Guy H. Campbell, West Pomona; Walter Vanatta. Fullerton; Samuel Ross, Fullerton; Lonnie McN. Robinson, Fullerton; Alex L.

Pendleton, Fullerton; Herbert C. Sampson, Fullerton; George F. Luna, Woodlake; Oliver Goldsmith Baker, Stanton; Raymond A. Wheal- ev, Whittier; Wm. H.

Mulvey, Anaheim; Guy B. Evans. Fullerton; Edward P. Maher, Fullerton; Juan Cervantes, Westminster; Otto F. Hoffman, Westminster; Arthur J.

Gisler, Talbert; Alfred W. Posey. Brea; Charles P. Scott, Brea; Howard F. Swoap.

Brea; Art L. Miller, La Habra; Gerhard H. Flesner, Anaheim; Paul J. Nicolas, Fullerton. DEADLOCK IN ATTEMPT TO SETTLE FISHERIES TROUBLES OF CANNERS SAN FRANCISCO.

Feb. deadlock over a new working agreement between the Alaska salmon fishermen and the salmon canners has been submitted to the United States Food Administration with the declaring they i on demands for increased pay. At least one of the canners declared they will turn over their plants to the Government before they will meet the demands. This became known here ivesterdav at the end of several negotiations over Tie working agree- Herbert wMcb E. Carpenter, Orange; Robert McNeal, (0 secretary I.

L. Hylen FPhian Avila an of the Alaska union- umler i man, 111., (armen Avila, ran Juan former schedule the average yesterday the heaviest rain since Capistrano; I homas Darnels, amoimt earned by a fisherman for a May was falling there and already the Hatha waj Otto Jacobs, 2216 North has been 398 rain registered .28. At Santa Broadway; Thomas McCabe. Corcor- irharn the season's figures have reached 2.53 with more coming. The snow is close on the hills, i Mount Hamilton, near San Jose, is I covered with a blanket of white as are the hills of Sonoma county.

MERE TRACE OF RAIN LAST NIGHT LOS ANGELES. Feb. I intermittent showers over Southern 11 California last night brought scarce- Jlly more than ail average of .18 of an inch rainfall. You Use Coffee Why not use the best. Our 25c and 30c grades are guaranteed to give satisfaction, our 35c and 40c the best you can buy.

We know we can please you and want an opportunity to prove it. Prompt and Free Delivery. D. L. ANDERSON CO.

Both Phones 12. Groceries and China 205 E. 4th. CHILD 101 And He Got Well and Strong. True Keal Estate Transfers Shop more MORE VALUE the very first stitch Compare a Smart Shop garment with any other garment at the same price.

Compare stitch with stitch. Compare quaility with quality. Compare workmanship with workmanship. Compare style with style. And you will that Smart garments will stand out all the because of their marked values.

If you want satisfaction in Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists visit us TODAY! Every garment radiates value from every angle. The largert stock in the country; and the very last stitch MORE VALUE Smart Shop Spurgeon Building r. Furnished Dy the OranQS County Comr.vnv.) John H. Horn ad av et ux Otto 9 and 10, block 2, Pacific Electric subdivision. Otto Kolberg to George M.

Loggins et 10, block 2, Pacific Electric subdivision. George Monroe Loggins et ux to Otto of lot 4, block 2. Jacob Rccis tract. Ray B. Hoxsie et ux to Pacific Flee trie Rail wav of lots 17 and 18.

block addition. Mary Slingsby to Charles Klopfel Undivided half interest in east 10 acres in north half of southeast onar- ter of northeast quarter of section Same to half interest in lot on North Los Angeles Monaea, little boy, who is the youngest of three, was weak, nervous and tired all the time, so he was most unfit at school, and nothing seemed to help him. I learned of Vinol and gave it to him. It has re-, Anaheim stored his health and strength and he Ha.ael ef oonj t0 K. has gained in weight.

re(l'; o.irkei et ux 8 and part of lot erick Sommers, Monaca. Pa. N-oah paimer tract. Vinol is a constitutional cod liver norence Buck et conj to T. Niles et 49, 50 and 51, est- Washing Machines See us for both Hand and Electric Washing Machines.

We have the right kind and thfc right price. Also Springer Ironing Boards, Wringers, Tubs, Boilers and other wash-day helps. Santa Ana Hardware Co. and iron remedy for delicate, weak, ailing children. Formula on every bottle, so you know what you are giving them.

Children love it. For sale by all CROCKERY and HANDY HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES AT HANDY PRICES You can buy just what you want, cither one dish or a full set. China Cups and Saucers, 15c. VARIETY STORE. 206 East Fourth St.

The Store with the Yellow Front. minster; also 2 acres in section 10-5-1L Niles et ux to Florence Buck- lot 4, black 3, Pacific Electric subdivision. William Henry Bowman et ux to William Kirby et lot 20, block 4, Tustin. Geo. H.

Dobson ct ux to L. r. Thurston et 9 and 10 and part lot 8. block 6, Dawson addition. L.

F. Thurston et ux to Geo. H. part lot 14, Fletcher tract; second, lot 10, block addition, section to Laguna Clift's; third, lot 3, Park tract. William C.

Day to Delia I. (rice Lot 14, block 7, resubdivision of section 1, Balboa Island. ORANGE COUNTY RADIATOR Guaranteed Radiator WORKS hadlatore. and Tarka mede order. Pacifie 12U nnninnn MURI ETT A.

CAL. America's finest sulphur and mud baths and swimming pool. Rates effective June 1, 1917. uucpki to Single DAILY 00 to 3 Single 24 00 to 30.00—Double DAILY 4.00 to 8.00—Double H. Guenther.

Mgr. MURIETTA HOT SPRINGS HIGH GRADE COLLAR AND SHIRT WORK AT THE The American Laundry Third and Spurgeon Sts. Extra Special Attention all ye tomorrow (Thursday) we are going to sell you Fleishers Germantown Yarn, per skein 23c Lots of stores getting 35c, our regular price 29c, but take what you want tomorrow at 23c. Cash Store Opera House Block. Santa Ana.

Originators of Low Prices on Quality Watch for our Special Announcement in Paper for Big Special Window Sale Sale Continues Remainder of This Week and All Next Week. Many Articles You Need at Special Discounts. CrescentHardwareCo. 208 East Fourth Street. Santa Ana.

vs Harry M. Hazard et ux to James F.j Langston et 2-9 intereei i in West half, southeast quarter, south-! east quarter, southwest quartdr, sec-- tion 12-5-11. J. A. Scherer et ux to Cood Adams acres in southwest quarter, sec-, tion 19-5-9.

Wayne Goble et ux to J. A. Bar ger et 9, block F. Goepper addition to Santa Ana. George B.

Dunsmoor et ux to U. Brown et half, south halt, southwest quarter, southwest quarter, northwest quarter, section 32-4-LO. Mane Jeanne Laer to W. P. Davis et Same as No.

49616. Guarantee Trust Safe Deposit Co. et al to A. J. acres near Delhi.

Osm.vn F. Smith et ux to Willis J. Newsom et Same as No. 49622. WILL LIMIT PASSENGER TRAFFIC WASHINGTON, Feb.

of passenger traffic by sharp increases in passenger rates and by elimination of competing overnight trains between middie west and commercial centers is expected to be ordered soon by the railroad administration. Interchangeable tickets will be m- at same time to reduce inconvenience to a minimum. These steps are being worked out in detail now and soon completed will be ordered into effect by Director General McAdoo, Spray Pumps This is the time to spray your trees and we have the kind of pump you need to do it with, running in price from 50c to $11.50 We also carry a fine line of Spray Nozzles suitable for all kinds of spraying. S. HILL SON HARDWARE, SHEET METAL, PLUMBING AND HEATING.

Pacific 1130; Home 151. 213 East Fourth SL mini Phone 709. Seeds, Plants. When Flowers The Flower Main. 811111.

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