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THE SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1914. Doings In Social and Club Circles FROM CAMP IJ )elegates and Visitors to Diego Encampment Report a Splendid Time The G. A. R. veterans the W.

R. C. and the ladies of the G. A. ire returning from attendance at the ninual encampment of the California md department of the G.

A. hold this week at San Diego. They iraise the hospitality of the San Die- ans who turned over the keys of ity to the in ana the ivomen of the auviliries. Headquar- ers were maintained at the U. S.

rant hotel and most of the merry- nakings were held tliere. The hotel accommodations were ample and excellent. 'i he encampment, was buc essful and highly enjoyed. Among those who returned yesterday were, Mrs. H.

E. Smith, Mrs. H. i. Bonney, Mrs.

Harriet Coulter, Mrs. Reuben Bradley. Mrs. J. L.

'Melds, Mrs. Juliette Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lieser, Mrs. Bell, Mr.

and Mrs. rank Holbrook, Mrs. Good Adams, C. F. Mansur, H.

F. Stone. Judge and Mrs. E. T.

Langley, A. Too True Who? 4" McAdoo? What! He too Has taken one Of the White House crew! Well, 4 that get you? It. Santa Ana. C. E.

Union Meeting The first meeting of the new Santa Ana Christian Endeavor Union will be held in dhe First Pfresbyterian church, tomorrow evening at 6 lasting one hour. This will be a union meeting of all the senior and intermediate societies of the city; will he a model Christian Endeavor meeting, with special music, and a rousing meeting is assured. Subject, is for Better Living in Santa All A PARTY Philathca Girls Gown Themselves in Juvenile Attire and and Play 'Childish Games Miss Ethel Wright threw open her Orange avenue home last night for the entertainment of the girls of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and all of the young women appeared on the scene garbed as youngsters. There were braids and curls and pretty childish dresses in evidence and the had a merry time. Miss Mary Whipple, one of the sue cessful kindergarten teachers of this city put through number of kindergarten stunts which apparently were greatly enjoyed by the participants.

She was assisted by Miss Shellenherger. Another diversion of the evening was the dressing of and punch, wer the young people of the city are cor- candy dolls. Cake and punch served at the evening close. dially invited. Enjoyed AnnuaT Picnic The members of the church and Sunday school of the First Presbyterian church spent today in lovely Or- Paul, Mrs.

Emerson, returned from ange County Park, enjoying the day San Diego Thursday. Mrs. Pendleton, I jn out-of-door diversions and a bas- Mrs. Fipps and others remained over, picnic dinner. This was the annul will come home today.

mial picnic of the church and was largely attended, the road to the park To Speak on Mexico I being lineu with automobiles, sur- Wright Rev. Mr. Thacker will speak at thejreys, hay-wagons, bicycles and all oth- evcning service at the Methodist transporting vehicles obtainable. Church, South, tomorrow (Sunday) evening on mission work of the Pleasant Economics Meeting church in Mexico, and of conditions qq)e fifth section of Ebell Household in general there. Mr.

Thacker lias 1 Economics met yesterday afternoon just returned from Mexico, being 'with Miss Mary Taylor at her Edge-j Hie Social committee invited all to forced to leave 011 account, of the wood Road home. The subject for the 1 join in a very enjoyable Lemon social troubled situation there. His talk study and discussion was! Some of tlie features of the pro- will be most interesting. Outside the Papers of gram were lemon race, and picture interest were read by Mrs. Howard, guessing contests.

There were also Had Trip to Grand Canyon and Miss Mary Taylor, fol-1 jolly games. The real novelty was Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFadden lowed by general discussion and a so- the lemon race, in which the contest- have returned from a fine trip to the cial time. ants were to carry a lemon on a Grand Canyon.

They made the An invitation was given to go to the winner being the one who The young women present wer Misses Hazel Bemus, Faria Bemus Maud Jones, Vina Jones, Myrtle Mont gomery, Minnie Montgomery, Katli leen Montgomery, Florence Doig Cora Sicfert, Minnie Phillips, Main Blodgett, Lelia Barclay, Ixhtie Mor ris, Mary Morris, Mary Cox, Agnes Christianson, Mary Whipple, Irene Shellenherger, Ethel and Della Lemon E. I. Yesterday evening the C. E. Inter mediate of the First Christian church met in the Sunday School room of the church After a brief business meeting an operation in company with former college class- dining room, where each one was inates, the party traveling in automo- en.

a saily decorated May basket con- hiles. They experienced all sorts' of tabling a delicious array ol lands and weather in the going trip, but never- as enjoyed 111 true picnic stj le on theless thoroughly enjoyed entire 'vbie shady porch. Orangeade was for the afternoon In- Mr. and Mrs. McFadden stopped eluded Miss Mary Misses in Inglewood to get the children who iede were left there with their grandparents.

can be be 11 done by machine, it will be done that way it must be done by hand, find the best hand to do This is keynote of Scientific Tailoring as practiced in the Cloth- craft shops where the real values in clothes come from. Have you seen the new Spring fabrics and models? Vandermast Son FUNERAL SERVICE FOR MISS HELEN STEBBINS The funeral services for Miss Helen Stebbins, whose death occurred on Wednesday last, were held yesterday at Smith chapel. The friends of this beloved and gentle lady who lies quietly in her last sleep under the California sky, assembled in numbers to pay their last tribute of respect. Flowers, many and beautiful, were sent to express the affection all felt who knew Miss Stebbins jcoast road and her useful, unselfish life. Rev.

Fred Staff, pastor of the First Congregational Church, of which Miss Stebbins lias long been a faithful member, conducted the impressive services. Mrs. Nat Neff and Miss CHANGE ROUTE OF LOS ANGELES- SAN DIEGO STAGE A steamer car, carrying fifteen people, made its first stop here today en route from Los Angeles to San Diego. The company which operates the cars owns fifteen in all and has decided to make Santa Ana one of the places of call en mute. Hitherto the passenger service has been routed inland but from now on will go by the THAW RELEASED, PLACED IN CUSTODY ONCE MORE CONCORD, N.

May Aldrich yesterday afternoon ordered Harry K. Thaw released. He immediately called him into court again and placed him in custody of Sheriff Drew, pending his appeal to the United States sirpreme court. Thaw recently won a writ of habeas corpus. Indigestion? Can't Eat? No Appetite? A treatment of Electric Hitters increases your appetite; stops indigestion; you can eat everything.

A real spring tonic for liver, kidney and stomach troubles. Cleanses your whole system and Ethel Gibbs sang those touching old I you feel tine. Electric Fitters did more hymns dear to every believing heartJ for Mr Jesus, Lover of M.v Sotil and Rock pottle today. 50c and $1.00, at your drug- of both significant of the stead iest. fast faith of the one who has just crossed the line into the unknown, i Those carrying the casket were old friends and members of the same church where Miss Stebbins found so many close companionships: Messrs.

M. M. Crooksiiank, Walter B. Tedford, 11. M.

Hamilton, W. S. Rose. Of the one who has gone it is as-! sured that the High Admiral who guides life's lias taken true soul, clasped round with glory, to the port of gist. Arnica Salve for Eczema.

Advertisement. The Modern Dry Cleaning Co. N. Main St. Both phones.

519 all-wool Suits, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 values, choice $3.00, during our Removal Sale. 8. B. Brown, 405 North Sycamore street. CAMINETTI TO RUN FOR GOVERNOR OF THE STATE BAN FRANCISCO, May 9.

Anthony Caminetti, Commissioner-General of Immigration and former State Senator. has decided to run for Governor of California on the Democratic ticket, according to assertions made here last night by friends of high standing in Democratic circles. The same source reported that State eSnator Archie Campbell of San Luis Obispo, the newly chosen chairman of the Democratic State eCntral Committee, will be Oam- running mate, as candidate for the Lieutenant-Governorship. Melba Cream Kisses 20c per pound next Saturday. Candy Special at Taylors, 216 W.

Fourth street. Santa Ana Painless Dentists, East Fourth St. Main 253. Spend your honeymoon at the New Sunshine Apartments, Orange, Cal. Phone 332 W.

The Modern Dry Cleaning 519 N. Main St. Both phones. WOMAN SENT TO PRISON FOR LIFE FOR MURDER OAKLAND, May Lux, who TRAINMEN STATE AIR BRAKE HOSE CUT BY MEXICANS Policemen Hamilton and Vestal were informed last night by Santa sbot kiHed Garland at trainmen that the air brake hose of: Emeryville February 28. was today a train standing across Depot street.

8entenccd to life Imprisonment at San cut last night by Mexicans. Why it QUentJn by Criminal Judge Ogden, was done is not known. Suits on sale, $7.50 to Former prices were $15 to $30. You MILITARY HONORS AT GEN. FUNERAL NEW YORK, May honors were accorded the remains of Gen.

Daniel E. Sickles, whose funeral was held yesterday. A gun caisson, hearing the coffin, was followed by a procession ten blocks long as a tribute to the memory of the Civil war hero. The burial will be in Arlington National cemetery at Washington. RIDERS WERE ON INDIAN MOTORCYCLES Through a mistake it was reported in Register that! i Dexter Martin, Floyd Bush, Myron can save about Vz by buying your new suit at Gilberts.

The Modern Dry Cleaning 519 Main St. Both phones. most swiftly carried the lemon to the farthest point. Mr. Milton Foster furnished some pleasing violin solos and Miss Clara Wilson gave a few piano numbers.

After the games lemonade, lemon wafers and sandwiches were served, closing a very pleasant evening. The guests departed to their various homes, each expressing a real love for lemons. For Miss inwood Miss Rose Clausen is entertaining this afternoon in honor of Miss Brace Inwood, who is to be a May bride. The Main street Clausen home is very Mrs. Slocum of Sawtelle were present and invited the local W.

It. C. to visit the Sawtelle corps. The usual W. R.

C. program and tea will be given at A. R. hall on Wednesday, May 13 at 2:30 with Mrs. Medgewood, chairman.

The public is cordially invited. Warner, Joe Beach, Sam Preble, Armin Herold, Harry Osborne, John Swan- ner, George Ketscher, all rode Timely Caution I notice you like to write your name on the eggs you Santa Ana Painless Dentists, East Fourth St. Main 253. eorge celsiors on last trip. The report should have read that these riders were on Indian motorcycles.

OBITUARY CAPITAL TENNIS SEASON ON WASHINGTON. May capital tennis season at the exclusive admitted the dairymaid. chevy Chase Club is on today in full swing. It isthe opening invitation tournament. Some of the best talent of the eastern states is here to participate.

On May 30 the Middle Atlantic States Tournament is scheduled to open with the arrival of the Columbia Country Club team. iyou at said the farmer. have a pretty name. Write it upon all the eggs you please. But set down anv Mrs.

Howard Wassum. Clover Club Met The Clover Club, which is composed Birthday at Day Nursery 0f ganta Ana and Orange women, held Claro I nylon, seven yeais old Iasi a j.pgU|a)- meeting this week at the Wednesday, will doubtless remember home ()f Mrs syester of Orange, that day as one of the most pleasant decorative color scheme of yellow of his childhood. He passed it at the nnuje the house most cheery, nastur- Ebeli Pay Nursery, where Matron tiums being used to develop the motif charmingly decorated for the occasion Jones, who mothers all the children usuai needlework hour was, pink and green, lovely roses in and is especially thoughtful about the pleasantly spent, additional interest tints mingling with smilax being birthday events, had a prettily ar- being given to it by the presence of ranged birthday dinner at the noon guests, Mrs. Alvord of A miscellaneous shower was one of hour for the small boy and his com- Eoa Angeles, and Mesdames Bittoc and i the features of the afternoon, the con- panions. Red and white roses of which Kernald of Orange.

In addition to these touts of the being some- Glare is particularly ami the hostess, the following what on the order of jokes, but Bus were used in the table decorations, sat at the beautifully appointed was to made up for by the presenta- aml pretty flower place cards made table whore a two-course collation, tion later of some beautiful and use- by the children were at the plates. I vvaa served after the needlework and ful articles. The young ladies present The placet cards were all gathered 1 conversation; Mrs. E. L.

Eckley, Mrs. much time in needlework, sew- up at the conclusion of the nice din- q- jp Elliott of Santa Ana, Mrs. C. en some pretty gifts tor Miss Inner, and in the afternoon when the Newton, Mrs. F.

L. Chapline, Mrs. M. A. Groom was born February 22., 1835, in Montgomery County, married in August, 1865 to Mrs.

Nancy i J. Bradley, the mother of F. C. Bradley. They lived in Missouri until March of 1875, when they came to Cal.

1 ifornia. They were 17 days on the road. They came by train to Sacra- Mrs. Olive Lopez has been confined monto, then bv river boat to San to her bed during the last three days Too Latc to Classify FOU A LIO hand lumber iit 331 East Fourth at the old Iowa Stables. Personals for from 3 house in Garden Grove.

46, Garden Grove. to 5 years on Address Box or coal range with water coil preferred. Address card with price. Elgin, 62 Riverine Ave. children of the Day Nursery who go to school, had returned, all of the were given May baskets filled with animal cookies, each basket having a place card attached.

Merry games were played for the rest of the afternoon. The animal cookies were the gift of Mrs. Taylor, the mother of Master Clare. B. Park.

-O- Theater Party The Billy Club was delightfully entertained by Mrs. Clarence Tedford Friday afternoon at a matinee at theater. After the young ladies had enjoyed the. fine program wood. A dainty collation was to be a feature of the afternoon, with the romantic element to the fore in decorations and viands.

The place cards bore Cupid designs and even the chicken plates were heart-shaped. A dozen young women were present during the enjoyable afternoon. Etta D. Turner Nell Turner Barrettes Mended Broken tongues and clasps replaced Sets put in combs, pins and barrettes. We carry pure white and real gray Hair Nets.

Turner Toilet Parlors Sanitary White Shop. Room 12 Upstairs. 117 Mi East Fourth St. Sunset 1081. Santa Ana.

I they adjourned to gold rooqj Miss Inwood has but recently re- where a very dainty luncheon from a visit Southern Cah(served. A color scheme of pink and towns, where she received pre- I white was beautifully carried out. in nuptial the center of the table was a large, basket of Cecil Bruner roses Reunion of Longmont Friends maiden hair fern and at each placei Mis. Hanna Gregg Atwood of was a tiny bouquet of the roses Mrs Alhe Lamb Ash and her with pink ribbon for each guest to pin daughter. Miss Annie Ash of Santa on.

The brick ice cream was pink Ana, Mrs Mollie Ash breed of Los An; and white and also the little cakes and Kolrs. and Mrs. Ida LPIum Ash, re- ceutly from Eureka, California, but i All the members of the dub present who is on her way to Olathe to make her future home, all of whom certainly enjoyed the afternoon. They were Mrs. Flake Smith, Mrs.

Jess Elliott, Mrs. Disca MeDonnar, Mrs. Ray Wilson, Mrs. Chester Nuekols, Mrs. Babbit and the hostess, Mrs.

Clarence Tedford. Ebcl! Music Section The Music Section of the Ebell will meet at the home of Mrs. H. G. Hull, North Main street at 3 Monday.

The subject will be Mrs. Arnold Peek has charge of the program and will give Schumann's Wanted New customers to give us a trial, and wc can assure you we will make it so pleasant and profitable for you that you will continue. We handle the best of high grade pure foods and our PROMPT and EFFICIENT AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY insures you getting your goods'when you want them. D. L.

ANDERSON Both Phones 12. Best Goods at Right Prices. The Cash Grocer. are former Lonogmonters, yesterday enjoyed a luncheon and old time at the home of their fellow townswoman, Mrs. C.

M. MeCamey at her apartments in the Fowler House. The reunion and visit of the old friends were greatly enjoyed by all. Girlhood reminiscences were indulged in and friends of early days recalled. W.

R. C. Meeting The regular W. it. C.

business meeting on Thursday was held under difficulties as a- of the officers and many of the members, were in San Diego attending the G. A. R. encampment. Twenty-three were present and heard the report of many sick calls and that many are ill.

Mrs. Walter Vieria and Mrs. Ludwig were added as new members. Mrs. Edwards and with sciatica and a heavy cold.

Her friends hope for her early recovery. E. G. Holmes and family of 1712 North Main street returned yesterday from a delightful trip and visit at Detroit, Becker sounty, Minn. They were accompanied by Mrs.

Ed Holmes who, with her children, came to join (her husband who has teen here all winter. Mrs. R. E. Meadows went to Pasadena this morning to spend a few days.

Miss Maude Powers was a morning passenger on the Pacific Electric, going to Los Angeles to attend a musical event at the Blanchard building given this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eldwing and daughters, Katherine and Ruth, went to Santa Monica today for a stay. A.

J. Perkins left this morning for a hike up Mt. Wilson and Mt. Lowe. He joins other members of the Sierra Madre Club in the hike.

Miss Hester Robinson spent a couple of days here this week with her sister, Miss Alice Robinson, returning to Trabuoo yesterday. Miss Marie Smire went to Los Angeles this morning. Mra. A. II.

Lyon and her daughter. Miss Margaret, made an early trip to Los Angeles today via the Pacific Electric. FOR Barred Rock laying liens. 1G-4S West First. Phone 722W2.

Francisco, then by ocean steamer to Wilmington, from there they went to Los Angeles, then to El Monte and Downey. After visiting there they finally settled on the Stearns Rancho Co. land, which was then known as Gospel Swamp. They lived there many years. Later he purchased a piece of WANTEI land just east of the Santa Ana river where the P.

E. railway cut his place in two parts. There he was taken sick with his last illness and later brought to the homo of Mrs. Anna BUSINESS opportunity for business Thorp, one of the daughters, where he: Address o. Box 2 2 Santa passed away Sunday morning, May 3,1 has acreage or beach property for Ci room house and three lots in Santa Ana.

Value O. Box 413. lady who can operate typewriter some and wants to learn more and about office work. Not much to do just now. Address O.

Box Santa Ana. Specials For Friday and Saturday Wool Pants Knee 1914. The wife passed away about 15 months ago. They raised quite a family, of which F. C.

Bradley, Frank Groom, Ida May Groom, Mrs. Anna Thorp and Mrs. Sally James are left to mourn the loss. There are thirteen grandchildren; all of which both children and grandchildren aro residents of Orange County, Calif. We wish to thank all of our friends and neighbors for their kindness and assistance our hour of bereavement, also for the beautiful C.

Bradley, Frank Groom and family, Ida May Groom, Mrs. Anna Thorp and family, Mrs. Sally Janies and Family and Mrs. Myrtle Keeley. WANTED- Business man as partner.

1 One that can use typewriter preferred. Have money maker sure. Address P. O. Box 202, Santa Ana.

and FREE KODAK DEVELOPING Where prints are made, bring this advertisement and get BROMIDE ENLARGEMENT FREE With every worth of Kodak Finishing. RESIDENCE STUDIO Corner Third and Broadway. Phone 605W. Relieves Bladder Distress Weakness bladder weaknesses and irregular, sleep-disturbing action soon disappear when the kidneys are strong and healthfully active. Take Kidney Pills for that burning, scalding painful sore feeling and distress.

You will soon be rid of the irritating acids that inflame and scald the bladder, and will like the prompt tonic and restorative quick relief from pain and distress and the decided good results. No others work so well and so quickly. Drug AMUSEMENTS FOR BALE 1914 roadster, in best of condition. Owner must sell, $450. Call Sunday 9 to 12.

209 North Main. FOR SALE Must be sold to settle an estate. 29Vi acre orange ranch in frost- less district. Six- acres navels and balance In Valencias. Well improved and in splendid eondi'ion.

The biggest bargain in Orange county. C. E. Isaacson, 1014 French St. Phone 1043.

FOR SALE -New five room house on corner lot large enough for another house Close In, good growing section. Phones: Sunset ITS, Home 444. for a 15 year old boy. in the country preferred. 119 Grand Ave.

FOR SALE Good young horse and harness and good rubber tired buggy. Cheap. Alufit sell. 1077 West First. $1.50 values for.

Sizes 9 to 17. Felt Hats $1.50 values for. $1.25 values JOE Clothing Store Postoffice Block $1.50 new Spring Shirts, now 89c; all underwear, Poros Knit, Balbriggan and Derby Ribbed, regular 50c values, now 39c. S. B.

Brown, 405 North Sycamore street. Special D. C. Sale Beginning Friday, May 8th No. 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, in white and ecru Crochet Cotton No.

15, 20, in white and ecru Crochet Cotton 10c No. 30, 40, 50, 60, in white and ecru Crochet Cotton No. 70, 80, 100, 150, in white and acru Crochet Cotton 20c Free instruction in crochet, macrame, tatting, knitting, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Odd Fellows LirOS. Building SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE of the highest order is required to recognize and properly correct defects of vision.

It is unsafe to permit anyone not thoroughly qualified to test your eyesight or prescribe glasses for you. For your eyesight see DR. K. A. LOERCH.

Phoue 194. 116 E. Fourth St ALL THE NEW DANCES TAUGHT Tango, Hesitation, One-Step. Monday and Thursday nights, 8 to 12 p. m.

Tango Tea, Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at Elks Hall, 3 to 5 p. under patronage of the ladies of the Open to the public. Price, nights, 50c; afternoons, 25c. Miss Eleanor Klein, instructor. At the Lyric Theater The lovers of the silent-drama who appreciate perfect photo plays will find a fine program at the Lyric theater today and one which we are sure will please.

The headliner is Romance of an a very beautiful and entertaining two-part drama, featuring Edwin August. Then there is a comedy drama entitled featuring Dorothy Davenport, toether with scream of comedy entitled featuring Pearl White of the Perils of Pauline fame. it is a pr jgram of merit and one which will meet with the approval of the many patrons of the Lyric. At Sunday, May 10 Heeza Liar in a Bathe animated cartoon picture of a series by J. W.

Bray, will be shown at Santa Ana Theater. This is one of the most natural offerings of this kind yet produced and causes continual laughter, it is simply wonderful in construction. FGR SALE Fresh Jersey row. 4 iana milk per day. Phono 5C4J or eall at 1056 West Highland.

on 40 acres alfalfa land. Bank appraisement over four times the loan. Beverance. FOR cook house, also loose barley hay. Delivered $12.00 per ton.

Phono 1024J. 1711 West Fifth St. reward for return of Ivor Johnson, number 226100, black frame, red head, light weight, square handlebars, to Jayne, 1219 Van Ness. Quick Sales Small Profits When you buy glasses of Wilcox you know they arc right in quality as well as in price. Dr.

Wilcox Optometrist and Optician 214 West Fourth St. Phone 277. Newport-Balboa Stage Line Newport and Balboa stage line, beginning Saturday, May 6tli. Leave Santa Ana from drug store 7, 9, 11 a. 1, 3, 5, 7 p.

m. Leave Balboa 8, 10, a. m. 12 2, 4, 6, 8 p. m.

Extra Saturday and Sunday. One extra leaves Santa Ana 9 p. leave Balboa 10 p. m. Watch for one hour service.

Santa Ana-Balboa, 50c one way, 75c round trip. Suits on sale, $7.50 to $15. Former prices were $15 to $30. You can save about V2 by buying your new suit at Gilberts. The Modern Dry Cleaning 519 N.

Main St. Both phones. Santa Ana Painless Dentists, East Fourth St. Main 253. Melba Cream Kisses 20c per pound next Saturday.

Candy Special at Taylors, 216 W. Fourth street. Consult Dr. Enochs. Sunset phone 47.

Tur-Rebuilt typewriters? ner. Ben HEAR WILSON The noted Rev. W. C. Wilson, will preach at the Church of the Nazarene, corner of Fifth and Barton streets, tomorrow, May 10th.

Three great services 11 a. 2:30, and 7:30 p. Do not fail to hear this earnest message from the Sunny SUIT BEGUN TODAY B. H. Stanbaugh has brought suit for $45.45 against C.

F. Holder on a claim for carpentry work. West, Kocp- sel and Eden represent the plaintiff. Action was brought in the court. buy a cheap rancit liorse.

L. A. Sweet, 1416 West Washington, Santa Ana. FOR RENT OR shop 24x40, tools. Suitable for other business.

Also corner lot. J. Ralph, 411 East Second St. FOR furnished room fiat. Screen porch.

Nice sleeping rooms. Cheap. Also barn for rent. 511 North Sycamore. FOR share S.

A. V. I. stock. Address Box 29, Register.

shares S. A. V. ter stock for the season. Fourth.

I. Go. wa- 212 East FOR rooms, one furnished. Inquire North Main Room 2. Coughed for Three Years am a lover of your godsend to humanity and science.

Your medicine. Dr. New Discovery, cured my cough of three says Jennie Flemming, of New Dover, Ohio. Have you an annoying cough? Is It stubborn and won't yield to treatment? Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery today.

What it did for Jennie Flemming it will do for you, no matter how stubborn or chronic a cough may be. It stops a cough and throat and lung trouble. Relief or money back. 50c and your druggist. i $1.00, fttj ENGAGEMENT RINGS Flawless Gems Sizes lA Carat And up The proudest beauty in the land cannot help but be pleased with the briliant diamonds we have set In engagement rings.

CARL G. STROCK Jewelry and Pianos 112 E. Fourth St. Santa Ana S. M.

HILL Cash Grocer Fourth and French Sts. No Credit No Delivery We can sell for Less Large pail Crisco Large pail Suetinc Large pail White Ribbon Compound $1.05 Large pail Lard Pure Lard in bulk, per 3 lb. can high grade 7 bars Bob White Soap 7 bars Pearl White Soap 7 bars Lenox Soap 13 bars Ben Hur Soap 10 bars Fels Naptha Soap 1 lb. can Rumford Baking Powder 25 oz. K.

C. Baking Powder 1 lb. can Iris Baking Powder. 30c (Every can guaranteed equal to Royal). 2 cans Standard Corn 2 cans Tomatoes 2 tail cans Salmon 2 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 2 cans Eagle Lye 2 cans Chloride of Lime Swift's Pride Cleanser, 5c 2 pkgs.

E. C. Corn Flakes 2 pint bottles Catsup Large sack Red Feather brand Flour (A hard wheat flour guaranteed to make good bread.) Helmet Brand Flour, large sk. $1.20 2 cans Peaches 2 cans Pineapple ,2 jars Del Monte Preserves 2 cans Del Monte Peaches No. 3 Del Monte Tomatoes, can 11c 3 pkgs.

Seeded 20 lbs. Pink Beans 6 lbs. pure Rolled Oats We guarantee everything we sell. Eye Glass Wearers appreciate the firm but comfortable cling of our mountings. They always keep your lenses in optically correct position and will not tilt, slip or fall off.

C. P. KRYE SON Jewelers and State Registered Optometrists. 118 East Fourth Santa Ana..

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