anaheim-gazette 1905-11-23
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"SAVED MY LIFE"
—That's what a prominent druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short time ago. As a rule we don't use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connection with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note. From infancy to old age Scott's Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying improper and weak development, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emulsion itself. What it does it does through nourishment—the kind of nourishment that cannot be obtained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it.
PERKINS AND FLINT AGAINST THE PRESS
Will Vote with Corporate Against Rate Regulation—Ocrats with Teddy
The broad sweep of the wave over the country last year has set representatives of the interests in Washington by No men have keener perth than this class. They know meaning of the pummelling istered to the bosses in near community where voters last day had an opportunity to themselves. They also realize the results of the election strengthened the presidentiations to the obstinate senate how they perhaps have likewise fenced his determinatian to rate regulation scheme with most vigor at the forthconclusion of congress.
Even Senator Elkins, who more openly espoused the railroads than any other member of the senate committee on state commerce, shows sign moderation is his course. Ton is yet prepared to believe tor Elkins is to come over president's side of the con though it is believed here foreseeing in the light of T
it does through nourishment—the kind of nourishment that cannot be obtained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it.
We will send you a sample free.
Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists
409 Pearl St., N.Y.
50c. and $1; all druggists.
LIVERY
Rose Ave. Stable
Austin & Tuffree Props.
Rose Ave., Ocean Park
Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars at
Roman Wisser's Favorite Saloon
ANAHEIM BEER ON DRAUGHT
Center St. - r - Anaheim
HATZFELD'S
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
HATZFELD'S
PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY
J. P. HATZFELD
Graduate in Pharmacy
Next Door to Postoffice Anaheim, Cal.
Boston Bakery
FRESH BREAD, PIES
AND CAKES. . .
Ice Cream and Confectionery
S. Kistler, Proprietor
BUYING BY MAIL
Modern printing methods has made Jewelry buying by mail just as safe as if you were buying at the big city stores. Lichtenstein Bros., 25 Stockton street, San Francisco, Cal., have issued a beautiful catalogue, depicting thousands of jewelry articles. This book is sent to any address free.
A new time table went into effect on the Santa Fe Nov. 12th. The trains which arrived from Los Angeles at 9:20 a.m. and 2:50 p.m. now arrive at 8:51 a.m. and 2:35 p.m., leaving Los Angeles 30 minutes earlier than here-tofore. The north bound train now arrives at 12:19 p.m. instead of 12:09 on old schedule. No change in time of other trains have been made.
At present, however, the number of experts are leaning strongly opinion that the president will new the fight with character vigor and persistence—and that not many people who believe not do this—he can win on substantial points involved conceded even by railroad representatives that the great majority democratic senators will stand by the president, and this speculation has even gone so far to accept as settled that the ing senators will vote for the tial form of the regulation dey by the president: Bailey and berson, Texas; Tillman and I South Carolina; Berry and Arkansas; Mallory of Florida man of North Carolina; Ral Maryland; Stone of Missouri mack and Frazier of Tennessee terson and Teller of Colorado bois of Idaho; Bacon and Georgia; McCreary of Kentucky Newlands of Nevada. The mate leaves only twelve der of the senate unaccounted for railroad question.
The republican senators ww counted as certain among ponents of the president's are Platt and Depew of New Kean and Dryden of New Penrose of Pennsylvania; A Michigan; Scott of West V
HOPKINS AND FLINT
BENST THE PRESIDENT
with Corporate Interests
Rate Regulation—Democrats with Teddy
road sweep of the reform
the country last Tuesday
representatives of the railway
in Washington by the ears.
have keener perceptions
class. They know the
of the pummelling adminthe bosses in nearly every
day where voters last Tuesan opportunity to assert
s. They also realize how
of the elections have
used the president in his rethe obstinate senate, and
perhaps have likewise stif
determination to push his
ation scheme with the utat the forthcoming sesgress.
Senator Elkins, who has
only espoused the cause of
eds than any other memsenate committee on intermerce, shows signs that
is his course. Washingprepared to believe Senais to come over to the
side of the contention,
is believed here that he,
in the light of Tuesday's
Hopkins of Illinois; Perkins and Flint of California, and Heyburn of Idaho.
Drouth In the North.
Eureka, Nov. 21.—Humbolt county is suffering from drouth. Stock on the ranges is dying for want of feed, and grass is exceedingly short. In many places fires have swept the ground perfectly bare, destroyed small trees and damaged large timber.
The fires which recently raged along Mad river, near the Humboldt-Trinity line, burning off many square miles of ranges, continued to the top of South Fork Mountain, and descended on the Trinity side. Residents of that section of the country, as one man, fought the flames night and day and with difficulty saved their houses and barns.
Stock which sought refuge in canons and escaped the flames may die of hunger before they can be removed to other pastures, which are short of grass and unable to provide feed for the cattle now depending upon them!
Fires have been raging in the vicinity of Bridgeville and the entire population of the little town fought the flames in order to save the place itself. The Blockburg region also has suffered from fires, one ranch house and out building being completely wiped out.
MAN'S UNREASONABLENESS
is often as great as woman's. But Thos. S. Austin, Mgr of the Republican of Leavenworth, Ind, was not unreasonable when he refused to allow the doctors to operate on his wife for female trouble. "Instead," he says,
"We concluded to try Electric Bitters. My wife was then so sick she could hardly leave her bed and five [5] physicians had failed to relieve her. After taking Electric Bitters she was perfectly cured and can now perform all her household duties." Guaranteed
MAN'S UNREASONABLENESS is often as great as woman's. But Thos. S. Austin, Mgr of the Republican of Leavenworth, Ind, was not unreasonable when he refused to allow the doctors to operate on his wife for female trouble. "Instead," he says, "we concluded to try Electric Bitters. My wife was then so sick she could hardly leave her bed and five [5] physicians had failed to relieve her. After taking Electric Bitters she was perfectly cured and can now perform all her household duties." Guaranteed by W. B. Hutchinson, druggist, price 50c.
The Stars Inhabited.
Chicago, Nov. 19.—That human beings exist, have worlds of their own up among the stars is the conviction of Prof. W. W. Campbell, director of the Lick observatory, who was at the Auditorium hotel, today, on his way home from Europe, where he observed the total eclipse of the sun, August 30th.
"It is inconceivable to me," he said, "that only one planet or one star should have intelligent life and that the earth is that one. The doctrine of probabilities is dead against it, and there is the highest degree of probability that there are inhabited worlds above us. We must not overlook the possibility that a telescope, of capabilities and powers now unknown to us, may be invented, and that discoveries will be made that as yet are undreamed of, as wireless telegraphy was fifty years ago.
"It is not difficult to believe, however, that human beings on Mars might be created in our own image and still have lungs capable of sustaining life there. In the present stage of astronomical development, to be visible to us, an object on Mars would have to be about twenty miles in diameter."
FREE IF IT FAILS.
Druggist O. A. Mullinix Says He Does Not Charge Anything for Vinol Unless it Gives Satisfactory Results.
When asked by a reporter of the Gazette how he could make such a broad offer in regard to any medicine, Mr. Mullinix replied:
"If Vinol were a patent or secret preparation it would be another thing, but it is not, everything it contains is named on the label."
Druggist O. A. Mullinix Says He Does Not Charge Anything for Vinol Unless it Gives Satisfactory Results.
When asked by a reporter of the Gazette how he could make such a broad offer in regard to any medicine, Mr. Mullinix replied:
“If Vinol were a patent or secret preparation it would be another thing, but it is not, everything it contains is named on the label.
“Vinol is simply the up-to-date form of administering cod liver oil, which for centuries has been recognized as the grandest of all body-building agents for wasted human strength and vitality, and during the last five years we have seen it produce such grand results that we are now willing to back it with any kind of a guarantee.
“In Vinol we have simply done away with the useless, system-clogging oil and have given to the people all the medicinal, body-building elements of cod liver oil in a highly concentrated and deliciously palatable form, and we have never sold in our store a medicine of more curative and strength-creating value than Vinol, and if the people of Anaheim only realized its value we would not have clerks enough, in our store to supply the demand for it. In a natural manner Vinol tones up the digestive organs, makes rich red blood and creates strength. We can only ask the people of Anaheim to try it on our guarantee.” O. A. Mullinix, druggist.
A Whittier View
From the Whittier News.
Is Whittier going to be a part of the city of Los Angeles, is it going to be a part of Orange county, or do we go to Pomona? There will be an election to ask these questions some time in the future, and if we are not prepared for the occasion we may go where we don’t want to. It might be a mighty good plan to consider these matters.
How About Those TEETH?
Why Do You Neglect Them?
Positively guarantee
less dentistry!
READ!!
READ!!
Teeth
Extracted,
Absolutely No Pain
READ!!
READ!!
To All Anaheim and
Surrounding Territory:
To All Anaheim and Surrounding Territory:
I will pay your railway fare both ways if you have
all Work done to the amount of $10.00. Why not
advantage of this splendid offer and come to the city
have up-to-date and positively Painless Dental Work?
cannot get the skill and modern appliances in your
what you can in Los Angeles. You can also do your
ing, etc.. Bring this advertisement with you. It
ave you money.
This offer holds good till Dec. 15, 05, ONLY.
Dr. S. G. Schaefer,
Painless Dentist,
ROOM 310 HOMER LAUGHLIN BUILDING,
South Broadway, - Los Angeles, California.
Be Sure You are in Room 310.
Lubricating Oils
C. G. McKINLEY
AY, GRAIN, WOOD AND COAL, ICE
AGENT FOR
Union Fertilizer Co's. Orange, Lemon and Walnut Fertilizers
Boulson's Egg Food Darling's Beef Scraps All kinds of Seeds
and get prices
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Soulson's Egg Food Darling's Beef Scraps All kinds of Seeds
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Minneapolis, Omaha, Des Moines, St. Louis,
Toronto, Montreal, Buffalo, Rochester,
Albany, Boston, and other Eastern points
via the Santa Fe.
These Sleepers have all the conveniences and
comfort of the standard cars and the berth rate
is just half. Ask any Santa Fe Agent about it.
First National Bank
ANAHEIM, CAL.
Drafts sold direct on all European Countries
Interest Paid on Time Certificates
OFFICERS
W. F. BOTSFORD, President
JOHN HARTUNG, Vice Pres.-Cash.
FRANK SHANLEY, 2d Vice Pres.
ZEUS, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
W. F. BOTSFORD
JOHN HARTUNG
FRANK SHANLEY
A. S. BRADFORD
PETER WEISEL, Sr.