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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 6

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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Page Ten THE SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 6,1914. EAST NEWPORT EAST NEWPORT, June West of Riverside, accompanied by her children, arrived the first of the week and taken the Carroll; cottage on the ocean front for Cm, summer Captain and Mrs. M. J. and Mrs.

P. S. Castleinan and Mr. and Mrs. M.

Two good motored down from Riverside on Saturday. Captain and Mrs. uaniels will stay a week or so. Dr. and Mi's.

II. C. Atwood motored down from Riverside to remain over the week-end. Mrs. O.

A. Alien of San Bernardino arrived Wednesuay of this week and will occupy their new home on the corner of Fourth and Surf. A. L. Woodil and family, of Riverside, were week-end visitors.

Dr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Clark of Fullerton were visitors here one day this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Brown of Los Angeles, accompanied fric the boulevard, over the week-end. Mrs.

L. K. Allen arrived from Pasadena Wednesday and will occupy the Evans cottage on Surf the month of June, E. Keeoh and family, of Santa Ana, are occupying a cottage 011 Central avenue, between First and Alvarado. They will remain until the lirst of July.

Mr. and Mrs Wm. Catto arrived from Upland on Tuesday and will occupy the Hanson cottage for a couple of months. ROTA BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Insures the most delicious and healthful food LOS ANGELES COVINA Citrus Trees Now at North Whittier Heights Where the Soil, Water and Climatic Conditions Are Dependable Royal Baker and Pastry Cook, containing five hundred practica! receipts for all kinds of baking and cookery tree. Address Royal Baking Powder New York.

WHITTIER Dyer, Ralph Hughes, Fred Hughes, Henry llunton, Clarence Wilson, Claude Ryan, Forest Stanley and Harold Bird. Mrs. N. U. Potter was hostess lo the Tatting Club yesterday afternoon at her home on East Palmyra avenue.

A 11 enjoyable afternoon was taken up with needlework and social pastimes, and refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. The next meeting of the club will be held in two weeks ORANGE 5 Angeles, accomimnied by their 1U 111 mh I Mr. and Mrs. Rose occupied "lth Rober ameron on Nor Brown cottage on Buena Vista "ere Mrs. Camero.

Mrs. William Wagner, Mrs. Chas. Christenson, Mrs. Carl J.

Porter. Mrs. A. B. Lucy, Mrs.

Frank Knight, Mrs. James Meehan, avenue dm mg Henry Meehan, Mrs. 11. F. Dal- rvmple, Mrs.

John Kaiser, Mrs. W. C. Waechter, Mrs. H.

Slater, Mrs. N. U. Potter. Mrs.

Alfred went to Highland Park this morning for a visit with her mother, who is ill. Mr. Higgins will join her there tomorrow and they will return home tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Youngs and Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Youngs were in Pasadena Wednesday to attend the funeral of their step-mother.

F. A. Honey is spending the day in Los Angeles. At a regular meeting of the A.A. last evening, three beneficiary and two honorary memoers were initiated and two applications were received.

A. C. Hamilton is moving his confectionary stock into his new building at El Modena. This is an up-to-date store and deserves the patronage of IS OF We are making an exceptionally attractive offer to the owners of orange and lemon nursery stock, or to those who will purchase trees for planting, who wish to secure a choice piece of proven citrus land 011 which to plant their trees. Now is the time to plant citrus orchards and those who secure choice citrus land for planting during the present season for a home will make a saving by investing now rather than wait until the spring of 1915 and those) who secure a property and plant to trees during the present season will boj able to realize a considerable profit on their investment if they care to sell 1 their property in 1915.

Come in and let us toll you of our exceptional offer to those who wish to secure a choice piece of citrus land for planting during the present season or, if it is not convenient for you to call, phone or write for full information iind descriptive folder. We will he pleased to take any one who may he interested out by automobile to see our property any day in the week. EDWIN G. HART Manager and General Sales Agent 917-923 Union Oil Building, 7th and Spring Los Angeles. Phone: Home 2006.

G. Johnstone is Elected toi I Succeed W. Fishback as Principal ORANGE CLUB (By Staff Correspondent) ORANGE, June 5. Yesterday after noon the ladies of McPherson district the people in this vicinity, met at the home of Mrs. G.

J. Field R. W. Diddock of Long Beach was and organized a club for the promo- in Orange on business today. tion of a more neighborly spirit and a ---------------------------general feeling of good fellowship.

Newport-Baiboa Stage in all was made beach auto stage1 line the watchword and Mrs. Goddickson will run every 30 minutes from Ful- presented each member with material lerton, Anaheim, Orange, Santa Ana, and law for a apron which is to Newport and Balboa, either diree- tne budge oi momlvership. rl he alter- tion; commencing June 20, 6 a.m. noun was spent in making there are, 35c one way; 50c round trip to aprons and organizing, after which re- Newport, 60c to Balboa. fresh men ts were served.

They ad- journed after a very pleasant after- Coughs and Colds Weaken the System noon and the promise of many more. Goughs, and Bnm- Tliose present were Mrs. Millie Ful- tmuWcs are depressing and ton, Mrs. Emilie Goddickson, Mrs ORANGE, June trustees of the Orange Union High School dis trict last night appointed I as principal of the high school, to succeed W. M.

Fishback. Johnstone has been supervising principal of the Colton schools. The hoard reelected all of the teachers of the schaals except Ira Jones. Miss Ralph and Miss Haig, ail of whom resigned. TALBERT ikon weight and generally follow.

Get 11 f.Oe buttle of Mary Brown. Mrs Nell Shaver, New today. It will Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Elsie Field, stop your cough.

The lirst dose helps. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Bessie Triplett, The for i.mhi.om coughs. Mrs.

Amy W. Meier, Edgar Bor ter, Mrs. L. W. Field and Mrs.

Mary Meier. Miss Grace Flanagan of I An geles will arrive here this evening to visit over Saturday and Sunday with relatives. Au informal gathering of voting people took place last evening at the C. F. Barker home on North Ttistm street.

A very pleasant ning was tilled with various games and pastimes. Light refreshments were served at a late hour. The following were present: Marjorie Haynes, Dorothy Haynes, Helen Wyland, Alice Fuller, Norma Rossman, May Winters, Beatrice Spencer, Fae Manatt, Jewel Hilton, Althea, Helen and I). Barker: Dean Campbell, Wayne McGill. Raymond Arguello, colds and all throat and lung troubles.

Mr. O. H. Brown, Muscatine, writes: wife was sick during the hot summer months and honestly believe I Now Discovery saved her Good for children. r.Oc and $1.00 at your Druggist.

Advertisement. NEWS LETTER FROM TALBERT sc Yosemite Valley 31.40 round trip Spend your vacation in this wonderful Valley. Masterpiece of World wide fame. Varied and Magnificent Mountain Scenery. Numerous unrivaled waterfalls Delightful Climate.

Many beautiful trail trips On foot, horseback or carriages Conveniently made from the Heart of the Valley where Hotel and Camps are situated. One of the wonders of the world. You cannot afford to miss. Easily Rail to El Portal Only 12 miles auto ride to Center of valley. Full information given by any Southern Pacific Agent.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC. L. B. Valla, Commercial Agent. Santa Ana.

Both Phones 19. Are you going to move If so, let us figure with you on doing your job. We move Household Furniture Anywhere, Any Time, Any Distance. Heavy Loads and Long Hauls our Trucks or Wagons. Santa Ana Commercial Co.

Transfer Dept. Phones 1105 East Fourth St. Sunset 66; Home 366. UR strong box is a GREAT MAGNET for the money of those who conduct their homes and business by check. It DRAWS the DOLLARS.

You'd find it POSITIVELY to YOUR ADVANTAGE if you would let it magnetize your money. Our FINANCIAL SERVICE is BACKED by YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. The DISTINGUISHED, TOWNSMEN cn our board of directors is our BEST GUARANTEE. YOUR NEIGHBOR BANKS WITH US. DO YOU? First National Bank OF SANTA ANA with which la affiliated the I Santa Ana Savings Bank ANNOUNCEMENT J.

W. Shaul will he in his Los Angeles office forenoons; Santa Ana office, 2 to 5 p. and by appointment. LAGUNA AUTO STAGE Laguna stage leaves the White Cross Drug Store, Santa Ana. daily for Laguna Beach at 4:15 p.

m. Sunday chicken dinner, 35c. Regular dinner. 25c. Home cooking.

Depot Raymond Restaurant, 1026 East Fourth St. Instantly Clears Air Passages; You dissolves by the heat ot the nostrils; Breathe Freely, Nasty Discharge pcnoirates and lieais the iullamed, swollen membrane which lines the Stops. Head Colds and Dull Head- uose head ana throat; clears the air ache Vanish. i passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief Try Cream comes immediately. Get a small bottle anyway, just to lay awake tonight struggling try it.

Apply a little in the nostrils breath, with head stuffed; and instantly your clogged nose and closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh stopped-up air passages of the head or a cold, with its running nose, foul will open; you will breathe freely; mucous dropping into the throat, and dullness and headache disappear. By raw dryness is distressing but iruly morning the catarrh, or needless. catarrhal sore throat will be gone. put.

your End such misery now! Get the small Cream and your cold or catarrh bottle of Dream at any will surely druc store This sweet, fragrant balm ment. I World's Greatest Tire Jobbers Automobile Tire Co. 533 Van Ness SIXTH AND OLIVE STS. Second and Sts. San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego.

Long Beach Connections, 240 American Ave. Tires that should average more miles per dollar invested than anything you can buy. Thousands of auto owners in this country using them. Very large stock of standard make. SPECIAL PRICES WE GUARANTEE Goods shipped to all points C.

O. D. Money refunded on goods returned intact within one week. Special This Week rphe 1 OF AUTOMOBILES.GARAGES AND ACCESSORIES When better cars are built Buick will build them. ORANGE COUNTY GARAGE CO East Fourth St.

8anta A.r.a. TALBERT, June E. Talbert is having 32-foot addition with concrete floor buiit to his barn. The Japs have commenced work in Hie celery seed The Newbert Protect ion District held its regular meeting last Tuesday. The main point of discussion was re- pairs on the river.

A. F. Swift went to San Pedro Tuesday to see I he Japanese warships, the Ami and the Sai. Mr. and Mrs.

J. K. Dunbar of Long i Beach spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. I Sant Clapp Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clapp went to Angeles on business Tuesday morn-j ing, returning that evening. Jay McCuistion has been carrying his band in a sling for several days Something bit him on the hand the night, swelling it terribly, and; making it very painful, but it is much better now. Jay McCuistion and Miss Nellie Rutter were married in Los Angeles Tues- day.

Rev. Youngman of the M. Church, South, performed the mony. The young couple will reside! in San Diego, where Mr. McCuistion) is ranching this year.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Boyd and children of Inglewood were week-end visitors at the Talbert home. Miss Blanche Manley of Alpaugh visited at the home of her brother, It.

O. Manley, Tuesday and Wednesday. L. B. Rogers and wife returned to Imperial Monday evenit.g, after spending a few days with S.

E. Taltmrt and wife. Mrs. .51. E.

Jessee of Xevvhope, who has been suffering from a stroke of paralysis for several weeks, is slowly improving. 5Irs. Walter Lamb went to Pomona Friday, returning Sunday evening. Walter Lamb and Earl Lamb were in Pomona Tuesday on business. R.

(). Manley and children visited with relatives at Long Beach the first of the week. Mis Harriet Pianchon was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Bennett Cates, in Los Angeles, Saturday and Sunday.

Walter Lamb unloaded 355 head of ----cattle at Chino last Thursday pumps of any size. We also repair and overhaul gas engines, cylinders anti after branding them Friday morn-, per cylinder, all 342 Orange. 154 South Glassell, Orange, ing, took them to the hills to pasture, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pianchon and children were guests at the home of) D.

E. Ford of Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Senebogen of Los! Angeles spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mrs.

Senebogen s1 cousin, Mrs. Chas. Ward. Mrs. W.

A. Jones has just, returned after spending a week with her sick mother. Mrs. 51. Abkison.

of Standardised WISDOM COMPANY Weit Fourth St. Orange County Main CHALMERS ET ARS Waffle West Garage, 417 W. 4th St. Mode! 5-pass, louring Car $625 fully equipped. WEST END GARAGE GOPI.

SIXTH AND MAIN STS. ANA. Guarantee Garage AND MACHINE WORKS. Auto Rebuilding and Repairing and Heavy Machine Work. F.

G. Kimball, Cor. Second and Bush. Gasoline Engines and Pumps We install water pumping plants complete, including water tanks and tank houses, gas engines Let Us Help You Plan Your Trip Low Round Trip Fares East 1914 Southern Pacific in Time, Service, Scenery Choice of Routes via El Orleans El Paso and Kansas City San Francisco-Ogdeu, Salt Lake City San Francisco-Portland. High Class Equipment.

Through Standard and Tourist cars Dining La Carte SOME OF THE FARES Denver--Colorado Springs Omaha-Kansas City CO.00 San Antonio-Houston 62.50 Chicago 72.50 St. Louis-New Orleans ............70.00 St. Paul-Minneapolie 75.70 New York-Philadelphia ..........108.50 Railimore-Wasliington ...........107.50 Boston ............................................110.50 SALE DATES May 12, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 31. June 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 26, 29 30. July 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14.

15. 16, 17, 20, 21, 25, 27. 28, 29, 30, 31. August 3, 4, 11, 12, 17, 18, 20. 21, 25, 26, 28, 29.

September 4, 5, 9, 10, 11. Additional Rale Dates April 29-30, May 1st New York May 3, 4, 5, 6 Atlanta May 11, 12, 13 Louisville Aug. 25, 26, 27 Detroit Going Limit 15 days Return Limit Three months Liberal Stopovers. Get full particulars from any Southern Pacific Agent, L. B.

Valla, Commercial Agent, Santa Ana. H. J. Wasserinan, Agent, Santa Ana Both Phones 19, Southern Pacific The Exposition Line 1915. I ivi VULCANIZING WORKS.

Guaranteed Vulcanizing. Best equipment for retreading tires on the Pacific Coast, Postoffice. 305 North Sycamore St. Phone 187 Car of the American HARPER MOTOR CAR CO. Next to City Hall.

We repair and install everything electrical for the auto. ne Supplies. Electric starting and I lighung systems our specialty. charged, 50c. Ana Motor Supply Co.

Fourth and French Sts. 28x3 36x4 30x3 40x4 32x4(4 34x4(4 35x4(4 32x3', 36x414 11.70 37x4(4 12.2038x4(4 30x4 42x4(4 15.30 34x5 32x4 16.20 36x5 33x4 43x5 35x4 18.50 36x5(4 Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS. R. A.

DEMAREST, Mgr. Tire Jobbing Concern in the Largest In the World, I The Oldest Automobile Tire Jobbing Concern in the United States and Broadway 4049 Ant Paste Demand the Jar with the only genuine Makes Ants Disappear 25c At Grocers and Druggists jrt' Aih 36 Touring Cars equipped with Gray Davis electric Btarting system. 25 Tour Car fully equipped, 11050.00, T. W. NEELEY Corner Fifth and Main Sts.

Phone, Sunset 160. REPAIRS AND IjVf u.e Automobile. Best repair men is £he city. DAVIS KELLOGG. Springs madetoorder Next to City Hall.

LIBBY MOTOR CO. Cor. Fifth and Broadway. Garage and Repairing. Forging.

Open nights Sundays. TUSTiN CO. General Blacksmithing and Expert Horseshoeing. Agricultural Implements kept on hana and made to Phone 758J2. Vulcanizing 25c Vulcanized patches on tubes, punctures and small cuts.

Other prices accordingly. ROBT. GERWING. 312 Broadway. Santa Ana, CaL SOUTHERN FIVE BIG DAYS OF HILARIOUS FROLIC AT VENICE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY June 2,3,4,5,6 EVERY MINUTE A EACH TIL MIDNIGHT.

AMPLE CAR SERVICE OVER ALL LINES TO THIS EVENT. PACIFIC ELECTRIC RY. DIMOCK 8TEARNS Well Dr filers. Deep Wells a JO 24 Inch. Sunset 709J2; Sunset 586J.

Tustin, Calif. HOTELS FOR HEALTH OR PLEASURE RESORTS AND STOMACH TROUBLES FOUND- HEALTH AND HAPPINESS AT MURRIETA HOT SPRINGS MURRIETA, CAL, finest Sulphur and Mud BathB and Pool. Booklet at Information Bureau, or by writing, Uueuin Prop. II. Guenther, Manager..

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Years Available:
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