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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 3

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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THE SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 27 1915 7 News From Huntington Beach and Vicinity HUNTINGTON BEACH, May Mrs. W. T. Newland, one of the prominent. members or the Club, came forward with a proposition at the meeting of the dub Tuesday in which she offered to pay $50 and more than that sum if necessary, toward the erection of a clubhouse in Huntington Beach.

Her suggestion is that. memlmrs of the club who can afford to do so donate $50 and others who are not able to make their donation so large, give a smaller sum in accordance with their that, all members something and make that gift sufficiently large' to require real self- denial along some lines. Mrs. NewlanU did not say exactly how much she would give in addition to the $50 definitely promised, but she gave the club to understand that. she was mue.li interested in the erection of such a building, and those who know Mrs.

Newland best are confident hat if the club members show that proper interest her donation to the fund will be considerable. Two of tint members announced an additional contribution of $50 each, subject to lie raising of a considerable Bind and others took the matter under advisement. It seems very probable that (be matter of securing subscriptions will be taken up in earnest by the and that, the clubhouse will soon be a reality. Subscriptions will be due under this plan on November 25. POPULAR COUPLE ARE QUIETLY MARRIED Huntington Beach Business Man lakes Trained Nurse As Life Helpmeet HUNTINGTON BEACH, May 27 Charles H.

bpurgin and Miss Bertha Schneider of this city were married Tuesday at the home of the groom on Seventeenth street. Mr. Spurgin is assistant manager ot the Holly Sugar Company of this city, and has resided here for nearly four years. Miss Schneider, who is a trained nurse, lies been assisting in the care of Mr. Spurgin mother, who lias been in poor health for some time.

Mr. Spurgin, since coming to Huntington Bench lias been recognized as one of the leading business men as well as an acquisition to Huntington Beach society. Last year the home was built on Seventeenth street, one of the most attractive and elegant homes of the city. Mr. and Mrs.

Spurgin will occupy this home. The wedding comes as a complete surprise to (lie friends of both. POTATOES ARE MAILED BY PARCELS POST acrease already up with a good snEincl. Mr. and Mrs.

A. N. Dike of Red-i lands, former residents of Huntington Beach are the parents of a son. Mr and Mrs. John H.

Eader of this city have a boy baby named John Eader, Jr. Uarroll has just completed a 440-foot well and 2a-foot pit. for Graham, on his famous Mesita rancli northwest of the city. A party of high school students chaperoned by Miss Mida Ross, attended the pageant at Long Beach Saturday night. Jtobert L.

Kegg, athletic instructor at the high school, attended a meeting of the Southern California Interscholastic Federation at Los Angeles uesday afternoon. Charles E. Dixon, formerly of Win- art ed a stage Beach and etnoved to this jd.r the A basket idenic'win enjoyed on the camp grounds at noon and Orango Magnolia durinR day thei was held ul on I trT 30- Uev' for inemnriii' wlll ronduct.union ing, who has been quite ill but is Church Bervicefi ilt 1110 Methodist now improving. HUNTINGTON BEACH, May Nave, national chaplain of the PATTERNS. ft NONE HIGHER DELINEATORS for JUNE PATTERNS for JUNE We handle the real Levy Straus Co.

Koveralls for children. Merchandise Delivered to Any Point Free of Charge by Parcel Post. White or Tan Sport Shirts, the latest fad, and men warm weather knit Undergarments: Knit Vests in every style and quality, from to 50c Ladies Knit Pants in every style and quality 25c to 50c Ladies Knit Union Suits at popular prices and 50c Men Knit Union Suits, excellent values at and $1.00 Men Porosknit and Balbriggan Shirts and Men and Boys Porosknit Union Suits in all and 1.00 Men B. V. D.

Athletic Shirts, Drawers and Union and $1.00 Good line of New Palm Beach Suitings, the latest for ladies outing suits, plain or fancy styles, per 2J Our Friday and Saturday Next Great Specials SAGE TEA KEEPS HUNTINGTON BEACH, May 2 and Mrs. C. D. Heartwell recently received a unique pai cels trnsi package, consist ing of samples of potatoes raised at. Summit, .5000 leet above the sea level by Mr and Mrs.

K. Bayne, nephew and niece of Mrs 1 tearl well. nmii and 5c DON i MISS TILS. Gut out this sup, enclose wit.h 5c. to Foley Chicago, 111., writing your name and audress clearly.

You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley Honey and Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pains in sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and' bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic ablets, a wholesome and thoroughly leansing cathartic. Stout people enjoy them. Rowley Drug Co. PERSONAL 11 SOCIAL Real Estate Transfers (Furnished County When Mixed Wiih Sulphur It Brings Back Its Lustre and Abundance Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful Your hair is your charm.

It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred fold. stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the tonic at home or get from any drug store a 50-cent bottle of Sage and Sulphur Compound. i housands oi folks recommend ittis ready-to-use preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully and removes dandruff, stops scalp itching and falling hair; besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time.

By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years NEAR DEATH AS by the Orange Title Co.) a A. N. Adams el ux to Harrv Underhill- An undivided half interest in Beach; $10 W. J. Hole o.t ux to Charles Thom- 8, block 2, Brea Annex; $lo.

Newport Land Company to Mario et alv-Lot 22. block lit. section 2, Balboa Island; $ln. Addie Stockslager to C. II McWil- undivided half interest in he nigh school torensie team took southeast quarter of southeast quarter fourth place in the county forensic and east half of southwest quarter of fittest at Anaheim this year.

Cecil I section 2. township 4 south range Mr Coy took second in the declamation west; $10. HUNTINGTON BEACH, May 27. contest, but no medals were won. contests this year were closer for several years.

Santa Ana The than was If. C. Powell et al to A. O. in acres of south acres of soughwest quarter of south- Wash Goods Department: hue assortment of KIMONO CREPES in dark or light colorings, value up to 25c, for tomorrow or Saturday next, al 15c UUrir UP Dr uetor in most of the contests by the west quarter of section 34-4-10- ski narrowest kinder a margin.

O. Powell ux to block lfi, Pacific A meeting of the Southwestern Do-! division of Ross tract $10 bating League has been called for Sat- Eleanor C. Davis to Hogo urday, May 29, at Lincoln high school, Lots 16 to 21 inclusive block Los Angeles. Santa Ana and Hunting- Vista Del Mar tract, Huntington ton. Beach high schools are members i Beach; $10.

Dress Goods CORDUROY, brown or navy, good value at 75c, for tomorrow and Saturday next 49c Notion Department: New and Stylish NECKWEAR: Collars, our regular 25c and 35c goods for tomorrow and Saturday next 19c Collar and Cuff Sets, our regular 50c and 75c goods Furnishing Department: FINE GOLF COAT SHIRTS, good range of patterns and all sizes, values up to $1.25, for tomorrow and Saturday 89c May F. E. Miles Cash Grocer. FOUR STORES MAIN STORE Fourth and Broadway BRANCH STORE 408 East Fourth St. SANTA ANA East Chapman and Orange Orange.

113 East Center, Anaheim. Roll Barley, per sack 1.20 Chick Feed, per cwt. 3.00 Scratch Feed, per cwt. $235 Milo Maze, per cwt. 1.90 No store that gives credit or delivers can compete with'these prices.

11UNTINGTON HE a CII, J. I1. Wantz, an employe of the City Gat age, bad a narrow from violent death when an automobile which he was driving turned turtle twice, throwing him a distance of thirty feet. Wantz was unconscious for nearly twenty-iour hours but lias since recovered consciousness and unless there are internal injuries which have thus far not; become apparent, he has a fair chance for recovery. There seems to be some uncertainty about the cause of the accident but it is supjKised that lie was driving at a high rate of speed and in turning the corner the speed of the machine threw it off from the wheels.

The machine, although badjy damaged, remained in the road. The culmination of the accident was witnessed by several parties who hastened to the aid of Mr. Wantz and medical attention was given at once. of this league. Union graduation exercises for all schools in the linion High School district will be held at the high school auditorium Friday evening, 24.

Principal E. W. Hauck of Anaheim will deliver the address. Personal taxes oi those not owning real estate are being collected by the deputy assessor, Miss Gertrude Dowty. At the regular meeting of the Club Tuesday afternoon, Mrs.

O. L. Peters gave a paper on the of Mrs. William C. discussed Politics' and Miss Vida Ross gave a talk 011 "Journalism and Questions of the All topics were discussed with reference to Germany, which is the topic for the year.

The big concrete mixer having completed the concrete base for Eleventh street, is now making rapid progress on Eighth street. Beans all through this section are coming ii)). In fact the greater part. oC ALWAYS THE NEW Alcasian Embroidery or Eskimo- Macrame, and Crochet Applique combination, with embroidery done with Cinderella Floss, a most beautiful three strand fiber silk. There has never been a richer or more able work than these two.

Meri old Bros. Odd Fellows Bldg. A. W. Rounsevel to G.

O. France, 2 to 12, inclusive, block 22, Arch Beach; $10. Maude R. Rrance et conj to France, 2, 3 and 6, block 22; lots 1, 2. 4 and 5, block 23; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and block 23, Arch Beach; 10 iUX W.

In- undivided one-third in- nl, Shelton and terest in lot 5, Broadway tract; $10. Deuel addition to town of Santa I 1 Ana; $10. A. Z. Megede to E.

D. half ot lot 20 of Tuffree's subdivision; 1 James B. Eells to George I. Eells et, South half of northwest quar-, ter of northeast quarter of section 4-5-10. Huntington Beach Company to Peter Ringville et 2305, East Side Villa tract; $10.

Newport Land Company to c.1 15, 16 and 17, block 6,1 resubdivision of section 1, Balboa Island; $10. Culver Investment Company to B. 12 anu 14, block HO, Huntington Beach; $10. HUNTINGTON BEACH, May May 26, A. B.

Itousselle to F. A. Rousselle dissatisfaction with the gas ser-j Lots 5 and 6, block of Seashore Col-; fi resulted from the irregular ony tract; lot 10, block 35, River Sec-! supply, although lor several days now tion of Newport Beach; lots 1. 4 and I gas has been available at all times of 18, block 160 River Section of New- the day. It is understood that a con-! port Beach; lot 4, block 159, Ocean certed effort of the business men of rout addition, Newport Beach; $10.

city will be made to bring in Emma MeGrudy to Edward Meehan natural gas as there are a few large REINHAUS DEPARTMENT STORE East Fourth St. BEACH AGITATES OF R. R. SMITH, Fourth and Birch Santa Ana Phones: Main 59; Home 59. Hay, Grain.

Mill Feed, Plaster, Lime, Black Diamond Coal Oil, Gasoline and all kinds of Wood. Coal, Granting a Big Point HAVE YOU DONE YOUR FULL DUTY? S. H. Trading Stamps G. Bert Wallace, Prop.

i. Grocery Since we commenced selling for cash, our business has increased by leaps and bounds. a reason. We Sell For Less. Says Indigestion Results From An Excess of Hydrochloric Acid Undigested food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather, ferments the same as food left in the open air, says a noted authority.

He. also tells us that Indigestion is caused by hyper acidity, meaning, (hero is an excess of acid in Ihestomae.li which prevents complete digestion and starts food fermentation. Thus everything eaten sours in the stomach much like garbage sours in a can, forming acid fluids and gases which inflate the, stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest, we belch up gas, we eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink while it is effervescing and furthermore, to continue this for a week.

While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free How of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for. stomach trouble with excellent Advertisement. BEST JERSEY MILK AND CREAM Two deliveries daily.

Our dairy is run on most modern sanitary lines. Our Jersey herd is tuberculin tost- ed. GREENVILLE DAIRY. W. L.

Wauton, Prop. Sunset Phone 2. Part of Richland Farm Lot 57; $10. M. N.

Newmark et al to G. W. Jones et of lots 7 and 8, block 22, Yorba Linda tract; $J0. Eltner B. Burn3 et ux to Emma L.

quarter of southeast quarter of section 19-4-10; 10 William W. Manter to Hanna Man 9 of Walnut Colony Tract; II. Hanna Mantor to W. VV. Lots 4, 5 and 6, block 25, and lots 2, 4.

6, 8, 10 12 and 14 block 125 Sunset Roacji; $1. Same to William W. Manter -North half of southwest quarter of northwest quarter of northwest quarter of section 27-4 10; $1. Dominion Bel Morris et ux to Mrs. Elizabeth Black West 40 feet of north half of lot 13, block Buckingham tract; $lo.

Mabel G. Cooper et conj to Violet A. Lots 35 and 30, block addition to Laguna Beach; $lo. Charles II. Bell et ux to Annie L.

25 and 24, block George subdivision; $10. Polytechnic Villa Tract Company to Charles 12, block 5, Poly-j technic Villa tract; $10. Polytechnic Villa Tract Co. to Mar-! garet B. Siefert--Lot i5, block 5, Poly-1 technic Villa tract; $10.

Mary E. Ferguson et al to Hunting-j ton Beach School District of Orange, 1003. Del Mar! tract, section $10. S. N.

Fuller, trustee, et al to E. E. 3, block lots 3, 4 and 7. block 2 of Hillcrest addition to Fullerton; $10. E.

E. Baleom to S. N. 3. block lots 3', 4 and 7, block 2 of Hillcrest addition to Fullerton; $10.

E. H. Peterkin et ux to Brea Congregational 1, block 14, town of Brea; $1. May J. Berry to 1, block 14, town of Brea; $500.

Henry Simon et ux to Edwin Greble 9, block 19, Arcli Beach; $10. Reid I. Crane to A. J. Knight et ux 12, blocK 2, South Side addition to city of Santa Ana; $10.

E. G. Derby to G. Olga Lot 1, block Jl, section 2, Balboa Island; $10. i Same to C.

Olga 2, block 11, section 2, Balboa 10 Ellen L. Thomas to Zachary. T. consumers whose business would justify the piping of gas to this city. It is understood that there would be some difficulty in procuring the right to furnish gas under the franchise now held by the -West Coast Gas company unless that franchise were purchased by tlm owners of the natural gas supply.

However, iMhcy can be induced to pipe gas to this city it. is believed that it will lie a matter of only short lime until the franchise; and, in fact, the entire system could! lie bought at a commercial figure. Do you know that a used car of value will give you a world of pleas -1 ure and service? We give service and a guarantee that is good. Russell Motor Sales Second and Bush. Granting that you have provided an estate which, in event of your death, will be of great benefit to your wife and have yet to carry out an important duty.

It is this; You should name In your w.ill an executor and trustee whom you know to be financially responsible and a specialist in Jm m.t I'riendshlP should not count. That your estate is efficiently, economically administered should be your concern The Orange County Savings Trust corporate Is responsible to the state. Its officers are able business men- specialists in matters of trust. You will do well to name this company, the executor and trustee of your estate. strong ORANGE COUNTY SAVINGS.

TRUST CO. All branches of Banking, Savings, Commercial, Trust. ALWAYS THE BEST IN THE GROCERY LINE When in search of anything particularly good in the line of eatables, come here. If in town we have it. A Dainty Home or Party.

Chocolate Coated Raisins. Fancy Table Cluster Raisins, Pound Package 20c G. A. EDGAR GROCERIES AND CHINA. 114 East Fourth St.

Both Phones 25. S. STAMPS GIVEN. Wu sou lo know all about the CLARINDA LAWN MOWER HIGH GRADE 3 Easy Adjusting LINE OF Lawn Mowers The lawn mower with the divided reel, which the cut grass to the center. let US y0U the lightest runniQe lawu mower Sold exclusively by -a.

4 ORESCENT HARDWARE CO. BOTH PHONES 123 WBLL CA8INQ AUTO OfUYJEAY and -r- 208 EAST FOURTH ST..

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