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NEWS AND BUSINESS For fine stationery go to Mullinix. Mr. Neff is in San Luis Obispo county holding farmers' institute. W. L. Hale is erecting a $10,000 residence on his orange tract at Placentia. Just received a consignment of fine rings at B. Hartfeld's jewelry store 1t Wm. Schumacher left yesterday for a fortnight's outing at Matilija hot springs. A fine assortment of cut glassware at B. Hartfeld's jewelry store. 1t H. A. Todd was in town from Fullerton the first of the week on a brief business mission. Asher & Falkenstein, the old reliable house, is now ready to buy walnuts for the season. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. J. D. Hanby of Paris, Texas, and her two daughters, Mrs. Etta Hodges and Mrs. W. J. Long of Los Angeles, are visiting with Mrs. W. H. Chambers. Wanted—A smart boy to operate job press and learn to set type. Apply at this office. Mrs. McLauchlin entertained the Miercoles club at cards yesterday afternoon. Yung bluth & Kroeger sell the celebrated Kuppenheimer and Sincerity clothing. New fall styles just received. Ladies of the Catholic church entertained friends at cards at Odd Fellows' hall last evening. Enjoy about six months course in the Orange County Business College this fall. Aug8tf Mrs. Falkenstein is spending several weeks with relatives at San Francisco. Large assortment of postal cards at Mullinix. Fine box chocolate at Mullinix For sale cheap—A china cloud R. Melrose. Showers of rain fell on Monday and Tuesday. Yesterday they continued cloudy. Ask Joseph Helmsen or J what detained them so long auto trip to El Modena Sunday They must have seen some prefers at the rose farm. Asher & Falkenstein, the cible house, is now ready to buy for the season. Satisfaction teed. Max Hartford was down from tow and has been a guest of his B. Hartford. He this week o establishment in Los Angeles manufacture of frames for lace. Mr. Hessel, president of the Brewing company, was a vip past week in Corona, Riverside lands and other up-river pol reports business flourishing in per valley. Wanted.—Pruning by a pruner from Redlands. Fourteof practical experience in Cal. Phone Main 252. G. N Anaheim, California. Mr. Houston, of Houston o the new electrical firm, Los Angeles the first of the tending the funeral of his br law. Cottle & Stewart of Corona interesting announcement to our advertising columns this When at Corona be sure to o them. Read the ad in another Prescriptlons a specialty. Drug Store. Mrs. Henry Luxembourger Ana, a bride of three months, by her husband six weeks ago ed to end her life by throwing Ladies of the Catholic church entertained friends at cards at Odd Fellows' hall last evening. Enjoy about six months course in the Orange County Business College this fall. Aug8tf Mrs. Falkenstein is spending several weeks with relatives at San Francisco. Large assortment of postal cards at Mullinix. Billy Kretchmer and Jess Alexander furnished music for a dance at Centralia several evenings ago. For fine stationery go to Mullinix. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowen of Santa Ana, and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Adams we e guests of Mr. and Mrs. McLandlin at dinner on Thursday evening. For Sale—6-horse-power pumping plant; all in good shape. Call for prices. Anaheim Machine Works. 46 Wanted—Walnut meats and cull walnuts. Apply to or address Fred L. Mitchell, corner of Bush and Third streets, Santa Ana. sep19 Im Mr. and Mrs. John Hartey on Friday evening attended a performance of Aida by the Milan Grand Opera Company appearing at Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stewart have returned from a week's outing at San Diego, Coronado and other Southern points. Nat N. Brown, formerly a well-known citizen of Santa Ana, now of Los Angeles, was in town the first of the week talking life insurance. Large assortment of postal cards at Mullinix. A new jeweler arrived in town on Sunday afternoon. He was an eleven pounder, and will be first assistant to B. Hartford. Mother and child doing well. Two-thirds of the coffee used in Anaheim and vicinity is Gold Nugget. It possesses strength and flavor. Western Tea and Coffee Store. Phone your orders. Sunset 512. The place of meeting of the Apallo club has been changed from Miss Everhardy's to Mrs. Grim's. Mendelssohn is the chosen composer. The meeting will be held Friday afternoon. P. J. Gavin has purchased a lot at the corner of Center and Kroeger Two-thirds of the coffee used in Anaheim and vicinity is Gold Nugget. It possesses strength and flavor. Western Tea and Coffee Store. Phone your orders. Sunset 512. The place of meeting of the Apallo club has been changed from Miss Everhardy's to Mrs. Grim's. Mendelssohn is the chosen composer. The meeting will be held Friday afternoon. P. J. Gavin has purchased a lot at the corner of Center and Kroeger streets, and will erect a two-story brick rooming house. The deal was negotiated by the Resh Realty Company. JUST OUT. 1908 Prospectus of the Los Angeles Business College. Address the Secretary. 29t5 Looking Over a Check Book is what every bank depositor usually does. CHECK BOOKS show the condition of your account. The only handy method to pay by check. Checks do this bank give prestige. Nothing for the prestige, your account. Open one today. German-American Bank We extend every accommodation consistent with safe and complying banking: FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM, compound interest allows deposits in our Savings Department. ADOLPH THOMAS, President. JOSEPH HELMSEN, Vice-President. CHAS. A. chocolate at Mullinix. cheap—A china closet. Mrs. of rain fell on Monday night day. Yesterday the weather cloudy. Steph Helmsen or J. B. Rea nced them so long on their El Modena Sunday week. have seen some pretty flowrose farm. Falkenstein, the old relalis now ready to buy walnuts son. Satisfaction guarantford was down from Barsas been a guest of his brother, and He this week opened an ment in Los Angeles for the re of frames for ladies hats. el, president of the Union company, was a visitor the Corona, Riverside, Redother up-river points. He business flourishing in the up- —Pruning by a practical from Redlands. Fourteen years l experience in Southern Main 252. G. N. Read, California. Boston, of Houston & Clarke, electrical firm, was in the first of the week at funeral of his brother-inStewart of Corona, have an announcement to make in using columns this morning. Corona be sure to call upon and the ad in another column. tions a specialty. Mullinix ary Luxembourger of Santa le of three months, deserted band six weeks ago, attemptter life by throwing herself J. Gustafson, a prosperous Centralla farmer, was in town yesterday. $30 buys a New White or Domestic sewing machine, delivered free of charge. Stern & Goodman, Fullerton. oct17t4 Miss Lena Ingraham is spending Saturdays and Sundays with friends camping on Mount Wilson. New Home, White and Domestic sewing machines, drop head or cabinet, $30 delivered free of charge. Stern & Goodman, Fullerton. oct17t4 Renner, Quarton & Schumacher have adopted the name "The S. Q. R. Store" for their place of business. The boys are doing a good business, and say that the initials stand for square and promise to give a square deal always. Read about their special sale of blankets in their ad this week. Postmaster Duckworth and his force of assistants are making a detailed report of pieces of mail received at the postoffice during the past week, as compared with a similar report made a year ago, for purposes of comparison by the postoffice department at Washington. A wrestling match is being arranged between Jim Ortega of Placentia and Tom Harlan of the San Joaquin ranch. The match will be for $100 a side, and $20 forfeit is already up. Harlan is to make 165 pounds, while Ortega goes at catch weights. The match will be pulled off on Monday evening next. A Fullerton capitalist is said to be backing Ortega. E. Benzie has arrived from Los Angeles and will open a marble and granite establishment on South Los Angeles street. Mr. Benzie has had many years experience at the business and brings with him the best of credentials. He will open with a large stock of marble and granite goods, and we brspeak for him the cordial support of our citizens. Special For one week ber 18th, we will Cotton and Wool following reduction All 7 All $ All $ All better Bl proportion. 10 per These prices First Spee Fa 50c Vests They are th in either Swiss o ioned and have si are a bargain at Remember, good for one week ASHER Stewart of Corona, have an announcement to make in raising columns this morning. Corona be sure to call upon and the ad in another column. Options a specialty. Mullinix. Bury Luxembourg of Santa Fe train at La Mirada on Monday. The train was newly at the time and she escaped light injuries. M. Stanley, formerly of this event to Iowa some time ago, to Spokane Bridge, Wash., has purchased 400 acres of his prospering. His many nieces will be glad to learn of city, and indulge the hope good fortune may continue. J. Ramsey of Whittier was last week in search of reel nut grafts. In company Jeff he drove to many walnut in this section. He will later select grafts for experiments at the Whittier laboratory. Ramsey declared the walnut in this section were superior he had recently seen in Clark have opened an establishment in the McColpake building on Center they do all kinds of electrical state their schedule of prices as rates charged by the mu-They carry a stock of electrical fixtures, and are furnish estimates on applica-Sale.—Olive Tract, on Olive and Adele streets, from $175 owner, 1435 F St San Diego of the Eastern Star will give a supper at Masonic hall the Friday, Oct. 25th. Serving at 5 o'clock and continue un- proceeds will be devoted to two rooms at the home for sons at San Gabrial, the local saving undertaken this praise-k. In Los Angeles visit the "San Fullerton capitalist is said to be backing Ortega. E. Benzie has arrived from Los Angeles and will open a marble and granite establishment on South Los Angeles street. Mr. Benzie has had many years experience at the business and brings with him the best of credentials. He will open with a large stock of marble and granite goods, and we brspeak for him the cordial support of our citizens. W. H. Houts recently arrived from Long Beach, has purchased the pool and billiard room of O. S. Dene and will have his formal opening this evening at 6 o'clock. He is renovating the premises and will cater only to the best of trade. No one under the age of 18 years will be admitted. Gentlemen desiring to enjoy a game of billiards, pool or bowling, will find Will's pool room just the place to while away a pleasant hour. See small bills for particulars. The two-story frame building located upon the Kraemer lot east of the First National, was moved into the street on Monday. Rain on Tuesday interfered with its progress to its new site at the gas works. Numerous arc lights will have to be temporarily taken down on Center street as well as ten pairs of wires for undercurrent lighting, and many more of the telephone companies, to allow of its passage through the street. The vacated lot will soon be graced by a modern brick building. W. J. Montgomery has delivered 30 tons of walnuts from the Botsford or chard at Katella to the association packing-house at West Anaheim. He will have from five to ten tons additional as the season's output of the orchard. Mr. Montgomery says he has less blight than last year by two-thirds, and attributes this to the fact that he fertilized with burr clover earlier in the season. The nuts are superior in quality, being the equal of any ever raised on the ranch, and the ranch has a reputation for growing first-class nuts. TEA, COFFEE, SPICES AND EXTRACTS at the correct prices and place. Our 20c GOLD BAR is superior to any 25c coffee sold in the city. Our 25c GOLD NUGGET is worth two pounds of any 25c coffee sold in Anaheim or money Remember, good for one week ASHER New Dry-Goods George Loudon has arrived Angeles, accompanied by he will during the next two ceive consignments of go new dry-goods store, wh templates opening Nov.-Loudon was a successful one of the departments Street store in Los Ang its opening two years was for fifteen years with the largest dry-goods dianapolis. He is an expert goods man and has now from the east one of the be dry-goods ever imported county. He has looked over California for a suitable location and selects Anaheim promising the best return vestment. He regards the of the best in Southern On retiring from the store his associates him with a handsome d Mr. Loudon will later on lot and erect a commodio here. Birthday Part A very enjoyable evening imipated in at the home of M Amberg on Wednesday on the occasion of the suered Mrs. Amberg on her Friends gathered at the 8:30, and at 9 o'clock the tion of the Turnverein, u ship of Prof. Max Fruh enlivened the occasion wof songs capitally rendered usuper was prepared berg, and sauer braden, k and other delicacies, were dining room, where long daintly arranged, groaning weight of good things. We Trust Doctors If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, debility, nervousness, exhaustion, you should begin at once with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. Unless there is daily action of the bowels, poisonous products are absorbed, causing headache, billiousness, nausea, dyspepsia, and thus preventing the Sarsaparilla from doing its best work. Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. Act gently, all vegetable. Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. We have no secrets! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. Friends gathered at the 8:30, and at 9 o’clock the tion of the Turnvereln, u ship of Prof. Max Fruh, enlivened the occasion w of songs capitally rendereous supper was prepared berg, and sauer braden, k and other delicacies, were dining room, where long daintly arranged, groaning weight of good things. toasts were responded to, of the singing section be the table gave a realistic sending up a sky rocket the hostess. Those present were M Fuhrberg, Mr. and Mrs, Steadman, Mrs. Hart, Mrs Kuchel, Messrs. Max Backs, Joseph Backs, Au Andrew Roerden, Victor Hans Welsel, August Hiltscher, Richard Fisch Kretchner, Franz Seidl, and Henry Kuchel. After the feast songs were by the singing section, Mrs. Fuhrberg, Mr. Ambers. At a late hour the part wishing host and hostess returns of the day. Card of Than The undersigned takes expressing her heartfelt the many friends and their acts of kindness and pressions of sympathy in her great bereavement upon the death of her hus ALWAYS RELIABLE Special Sale of Bedding. For one week only, commencing Friday, October 18th, we will place on sale our entire stock of cotton and Woolen Blankets and Quilts. Note the following reductions: All 75c Blankets now $58c. All $1.25 Blankets now $98c. All $1.50 Blankets now $1.18 All better Blankets up to $10.00 reduced in same proportion. 10 per cent off on all Quilts. These prices are good for One Week Only. First Special Sale of Ladies' Fall Underwear. 50c Vests and Drawers 39c each. They are the famous Royal garments and come either Swiss or plain ribbed. They are full fash-hed and have silk finished neck-bands and front and back a bargain at 50c. Sale price 39c each. Remember, the Specials mentioned above are good for one week only. FISHER & FALKENSTEIN Where Quality Counts NEW DRY-GOODS HOUSE Loudon has arrived from Los Angeles, accompanied by his wife, and bringing the next two weeks re-resignments of goods for his dry-goods store, which he concludes opening Nov. 1st. Mr. Loudon was a successful manager of the departments of the 5th store in Los Angeles, since opening two years ago, and for fifteen years connected the largest dry-goods house in Innsbillis. He is an experienced dryman and has now on the way to east one of the best stocks of goods ever imported into this city. He has looked over Southern California for a suitable business lo- and selects Anaheim as the town where the best returns for his interest. He regards the town as one best in Southern California. Tiring from the 5th Street, his associates presented with a handsome diamond pin. Loudon will later on purchase a direct commodious dwelling. BIRTHDAY PARTY A joy enjoyable evening was participated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. on Wednesday evening last occasion of the surprise tenders. Amberg on her birthday is gathered at the residence at 9 o'clock the singing sec- the Turnverein, under leader Prof. Max Fruh, arrived and ended the occasion with a number of capitally rendered. A sumptu-per was prepared by Mrs. Am-nd sauer braden, kartoffel gloes her delicacies, were spread in the room, where long tables were arranged, groaning under their of good things. Imprômptu FOR SALE. Alfalfa hay, loose and bailed, at the ranch of John Gustafson, four miles west of Anaheim. Called It a Stein. Two travelers voyaging through the city yesterday espied the reinforced concrete tank at the new power house. "What's that," inquired one. "That's a stein," replied the other. "It's a sign for the brewery." "When are they going to put the handle on?" "Prosit." Cottle & Stewart, FOUNTAIN... CORONA, CALIF. Anaheim beer on draught. Steve being an old Anaheim boy, knows good beer. When in Corona come and see us. ANAHEIM SOUVENIR PILLOW TOPS Again have we secured this year the sole agency for Anaheim Souvenir ANAHEIM SOUVENIR PILLOW TOPS Again have we secured this year the sole agency for Anaheim Souvenir Pillow Tops. We have chosen for a subject something that is of interest to almost every family in town. The "High-school Building" is the center, surrounded by a wreath of yellow poppies tied with a blue ribbon bow, representing the Highschool colors. This is a nice ornament for your home or study and a present to send to your eastern friends. 50c a piece See our latest Premium offer in our big window and get particulars in the store. Asher & Falkenstein