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NEWS AND BUSINESS Kodak supplies only at Mullinix. FOR SALE OR TRADE Fine 20-24 horsepower Tourist automobile 1907 model in fine condition, has top, gabriel horn, extra tubes, and complete set of tools. Apply H. Vossbeck, Anaheim, Cal. Walunt Growers, Attention! See us before selling your walnut crop. We guarantee you satisfaction. Asher & Falkenstein, Anaheim, Cal. sep24-tf Easy to take, quick to act—Mullinix Cough Syrup, 25c. For Sale—All kinds of horses. Wickersheim Implement Company. Princesse Cold Cream, the best for the skin, for sale only at Mullinix. Northern apples, pears and other fruits for sale in quantities to suit. Wm. Winsell. Bath brushes at Mullinix. Northern apples, pears and other fruits for sale in quantities to suit. Wm. Winsell. Kodak Supplies, only at Mullinix. Now is the time to clean your cesspool before the rainy season sets in. Address Lock Box 555, Anaheim. 1t Vinol, the great tonic, for sale only at Mullinix. Have fine Los Angeles income property to exchange for ranches near Anaheim. See H. Vossbeck. Wanted—To purchase buggy or carriage and set of single harness. In answering state-price: Address Lock Box 401, Orange. 2t For Sale—Two good work teams, Hear about Banker getting his money back? Great wasn't it? Cal Wood was here on Sunday in Los Angeles, visiting Jos. Helmsen. Mrs. Lyons of Los Angeles visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Harris Smith of Orangethorpe avenue. Frank Fox, N. B. Tedford and art Cargill bagged 53 ducks at B in a day's hunt the first of the week. Painter Meinecke is decorating Strodthoff block with a new coat paint. Roger Dutton and L. A. Evans well-known young men of this city have opened a law office in Los Angeles. Good luck attend them. Mrs. Christina Helmsen and young sons left on Monday afternoon for San Francisco, and will later turn to their former home in Kana. William Schumacher is back from fortnight's outing at San Diego, P Loma, Tia Juana, Coronado and er south-coast points of interest. Peter Weisel and Bird Beebe were in Los Angeles on Monday and turned with a new Buick road they made the home trip in hour and a half. L. E. Miller and family return on Sunday from a three and a half months' tour of the east. They lited in Cleveland, Chicago and other points of interest. Jos. Helmsen has moved into residence on Claudina street. Joe about that new song, a lenient in the orchard where they told him only peaches grew. City Assessor Merritt is giving money back to personal-property payers. A decrease of 8 cents in rate assessed and that later added by the city trustees is the r Vinol, the great tonic, for sale only at Mullinix. Have fine Los Angeles income property to exchange for ranches near Anaheim. See H. Vossbeck. Wanted—To purchase buggy or carriage and set of single harness. In answering state-price. Address Lock Box 401, Orange. 2t For Sale—Two good work teams, five driving horses and a cheap team of mules. Wickersheim Implement Company. Nice 5-room cottage on corner to exchange for 2 or 3 acres of vacant land close to Anaheim. See H. Vossbeck. Buy your stationery wants at Mullinix. Wickersheim Implement Co. are Fullerton and Anaheim agents for the celebrated Sanders-Arnott disc plows, the popular Benecia Hancock, the 26 in. Moline Single Rotary Good Enough and the Moline Southern Chief disc plows. Vinol, at Mullinix. Good reliable woman or girl wanted to do general housework on orange ranch in Placentia. Good wages, small house. Apply to Mrs. N. F. Morse. Phone Black 242, Fullerton. 2t Hand brushes at Mullinix. Miss Florence Kordes is ill at her home on Hegwig street, suffering with pulmonary trouble, and her condition is such that anxiety is felt for her recovery. You need a tonic, buy Vinol. Reduced rates on all railroads, from every station in Southern California have been arranged for the Orange County Carnival of Products, to be held at Santa Ana, Cal., Oct. 15, 16, 17. This carnival will be a magnificent representation of products, attractions and resources of Orange county, and an elaborate program of entertainment has been arranged for each day. Hot water bottles and syringes, all fully guaranteed one year, at Mullinix For Rent—Five-room ranch house close in 1¼ miles east of postoffice. Jos. Helmsen has moved into residence on Claudina street. Joe about that new song, a lenient in the orchard where they told him only peaches grew. City Assessor Merritt is giving money back to personal-property payers. A decrease of 8 cents in rate assessed and that later added by the city trustees is the reason for the refund. Erwin Barr came in on Tuesday from Elsinore, where he recently purchased a twelve-acre ranch. He will remain a week or ten days and then return to the lake. Wm. Heying while assisting young son in catching pigeons in the loft of the barn at his home so evenings ago fell to the floor below sustaining severe bruises about the legs and arms. He is up and abo again, but will give the pigeon a wide berth hereafter. Chester Spencer has sold his ten acre home on Walnut street to Chas Eygabroad of Hecla, South Dakota for a consideration of $8000. Mr. Eygabroad is a banker of means and will come here with his family about the first of the year to reside. George Ross is nursing a case blood poisoning and is confined his home on Hedwig street. A plebe on the leg below the knee stated the trouble, and while it has given serious trouble, no permanent injury is anticipated. Yesterday he condition showed improvement, and he will probably soon be about again. Mrs. N. Frank Morse of Placentia has been appointed school trustee fill the unexpired term of R. H. Geman in the Placentia school district. The appointment came without solicitation on Mrs. Morse's part, and is a handsome testimonial to her fitness for the office. The other trustees are Wm. Crowther and Samu Kraemer. Cravenette overcoats, guaranteed rain proof at Yungbluth & Kroeger. Don't neglect your eyes. See Dtrich near post office, Anaheim. To see better see Dietrich. to be held at Santa Ana, Cal., Oct. 15. 16. 17. This carnival will be a magnificent representation of products, attractions and resources of Orange county, and an elaborate program of entertainment has been arranged for each day. Hot water bottles and syringes, all fully guaranteed one year, at Mullinix For Rent—Five-room ranch house close in, 1½ miles east of postoffice. Apply at 515 South Lemon street. 1t Hair brushes at Mullinix. Dietrich, Jeweler and Optician, Anaheim. Tooth brushes at Mullinix. FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay, $14 per ton, delivered: Henry Wagner ma21 Looking Over a Check Book is what every bank-depositor occasionally does. CHECK BOOKS show the condition of your account. The only handy method to pay bills is to pay by check. Checks drawn on this bank give prestige. We charge nothing for the prestige, but want your account. Open one today! This Bank is protected from Burglary by the American Bank Protection Co.'s Electrical System; none of which were ever robbed. German-American Bank OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: ADOLPH THOMAS, President Tim Carroll Wm. McLauchlin JOSEPH HELMSEN, Vice-Pres. Erwin Barr W. A. Bonynge CHAS. A. BOEGE, Cashier A. Nagel Dr. J. L. Beebe Banker getting his monat wasn't it? Here on Sunday from visiting Jos. Helmsen. of Los Angeles is daughter, Mrs. Morrangethorpe avenue. N. B. Tedford and Stuged 53 ducks at Bolsa the first of the week. hecke is decorating the k with a new coat of and L. A. Evans jr., men of this city, law office in Los Anck attend them. Helmsen and two on Monday afternoon co, and will later reformer home in Kansas. Macher is back from a at San Diego, Point na, Coronado and othpoints of interest. Bird Beebe were on Monday and renew Buick roadster. home trip in an ef. and family returned a three and a half the east. They visd, Chicago and other st. has moved into his laudina street. Ask new song, a lemon where they told him ew. Merritt is giving personal-property tax case of 8 cents in the and that later adopttrustees is the rea- Jake Vetter was quite severely shaken up on Saturday afternoon by being thrown from his rig while driving at the Southern Pacific depot. As he crossed the tracks and was driving east on Santa Ana street, the northbound passenger came into view around the bend a short distance ahead of him. Jake's horse took fright at the rapidly approaching train and turned, starting to run away. The occupant lost his balance and fell to the ground, sustaining severe bruises about the head and body. He was some distance away from the tracks and was not struck by the train. He was picked up and carried into the depot, and Dr. Syer called. He took the injured man to his office, where an examination of his injuries was made. It was found the injuries were superficial, and Jake was out again the next day. Bert J. Huyber who came into notoriety here some weeks ago by uttering fictitious bank checks was last week sentenced to a year's imprisonment at Folsom by a Los Angles judge. He was up to his old tricks of issuing bad checks, and the court gave him a year to ponder over the error of his ways. Huyber has been on a prolonged jag for several months past, and will doubtless have an excellent opportunity of sobering up in the northern citrus belt. Our young friend Wm. Smalzey of Pittsburg, who is spending the winter here, refuses to be comforted since Chicago defeated his home team for the national league pen-nant on Sunday. Never in the history of the game has there been such an exciting finish to a national league season. Chicago, Pittsburg has moved into his laudina street. Ask for new song, a lemon where they told him crew. Merritt is giving personal-property tax case of 8 cents in the land that later adopt trustees is the rea- game in on Tuesday here he recently pur-acre ranch. He will for ten days and will the lake. while assisting his watching pigeons in earn at his home some to the floor below, bruises about the He is up and about give the pigeon loft areafter. has sold his ten-alnut street to Chas. necla, South Dakota, on of $8000. Mr. Eyanker of means and with his family about year to reside. nursing a case of and is confined to alwig street. A pimelow the knee start- and while it has give, no permanent in-ited. Yesterday his improvement, and soon be about again. Morse of Placentia school trustee to term of R. H. Gilentia school district. came without so-Morse's part, and testimonial to her fit-ice. The other trus-owther and Samuel coats, guaranteed agbluth & Kroeger. ur eyes. See Die-er, Anaheim. Dietrich. Our young friend Wm. Smalzey of Pittsburg, who is spending the winter here, refuses to be comforted since Chicago defeated his home team for the national league pen-nant on Sunday. Never in the history of the game has there been such an exciting finish to a national league season. Chicago, Pittsburg and New York were bunched for the lead for some weeks past, only the smallest percentage separating them. Pittsburg led by a point on Saturday, but Chicago's victory over them on Sunday put them in second place. Hence Smalzey's dejectedness. If you fail to attend the supper which the W. C. T. U. ladies will serve at Y. M. C. A. rooms Friday afternoon and evening, you will never smile again. Chicken-pie dinner, like mother used to make, only 10 cents, cafeteria style; with many other delicacies too numerous to mention. All are welcome, business men, clerks, working-men, and all others, who desire a fine supper at low rates The cause is a worthy one, and the ladies should be greeted with a crowded house. Go early and avoid the rush. Julian Cruz, aged 63 years, long a resident of Yorba, was found dead in the water company's lower canal on Sunday night. The body was in a cramped position, the head and feet being under water. Cruz had been drinking, and it is supposed that while on his way home he fell in the ditch. Coroner Smith held an inquest and the remains were taken to Santa Ana for interment. Freddie Schneider is away on his vacation and will visit all the up-coast points of interest. Some of Freddie's friends, including many of the fair sex, are wondering if he intends returning alone, and in the event of his stealing a march on his friends, a goodly supply of rice and old shoes are being stored up. You owe an apology to every one you disturb by your coughing. It is cheaper to get Mullinix Cough Syrup and stop coughing. Freddie's friends, including many of the fair sex, are wondering if he intends returning alone, and in the event of his stealing a march on his friends, a goodly supply of rice and old shoes are being stored up. You owe an apology to every one you disturb by your coughing. It is cheaper to get Mullinix Cough Syrup and stop coughing. Adolf Blerent and wife, who have been guests for some weeks past of Mr. and Mrs. Gunderson, parents of the latter, have returned to Pleasanton, where Mr. Blerent is engineer for Mrs. Hearst at her palatial country home at that place. Toilet Wants. You cannot be too particular; buy at Mullinix; they carry a full line. Ned Merritt, son of City Clerk Merritt, has gone to Mojave, where he has joined a Southern Pacific surveying party engaged in running the route for the Owens river branch. Ned is a bright young man, and will prove an acquisition to Mr. Harriman's staff of surveyors. One, two, three. One dose gives relief, two stops a cough, three makes breathing easy, if it is Mullinix cough syrup. Mrs. H. H. McNeil of Phoenix and her little son Freddie, who is sojourning in Southern California for the benefit of his health, were in town on Sunday afternoon, in company of Mr. and Mrs. Kimball of Santa Ana, paying a brief visit to friends. Fresh grape juice at Rust's winery. HEADQUARTERS FOR SILKS AND DRESS GOODS For One Week Only Price on sale a sample line of fine Dress Skirts skirts, colors and fancy weaves. They are values $6.50 or more, regular price, but to make them sellers, we make a uniform price of $4.58 each. are made up in the latest fashions, and it will you to look them over. All sizes and lengths. The Fad of the Season Heatercoats for Women and Girls they are in plain and fancy weaves, in tasteful color combinations. $3.00 and $5.00. The best values ever offered HER & FALKENSTEIN Events for Moneybak Silk—the Silk for Women who know CHARLOTTE ADAMS CORNEILLE Voice Builder (Marchest Method) Piano Phone Main 1293 Kincaid Bros. CASH GROCERS quarters for the Best of Everything in the Grocery Line. Fruit and Vegetables in Season. Delivery to all parts of the City. CAID BROS., Cash Grocers Phones—Sunset 1331; Home 2063 DO BE IN SCHOOL WITHOUT DECENT CLOTHES IS BAD. To be in school without proper books is unfortunate. But to be in school without needed glasses s worse, and may result in the loss of health as well. What good would clothes and books be? Are children worse than charity scholars? Bring children to me and I will tell you honestly or not glasses are needed. No charge for GEORGE L. DIETRICH American Association of Opticians State Board Certificate ANAHEIM Near Postoffice GRAND OPENING Alborn & Raymond's GRAND OPENING Ahlborn & Raymond's DEPARTMENT STORE Saturday, October 10th, 1908 has been thoroughly renovated in every department day the most up-to-date and modern establishment of in Orange county. Every department has been filled rely new goods. We are thus enabled to offer our the newest prevailing styles in all lines. are cordially invited to attend our opening. AHLBORN & RAYMOND et hurt: Buy Mulowder; guaranteed to y cows 'go to grass" Otherwise feed Suat"50 cents per ton factory. e price of abottle of Syrup stand in bea good night's rest that's in the way Don David Yorba was in town the first of the week from Esperanza. Don David states recent rains have started pasture in the foothills, and with additional moisture he looks for bountiful pastures the coming season. Harry Horwitz is here from Reno, Nev., in response to advices informing him of his mother's serious illness. Mrs. Horwitz has been critically ill, but was this week reported to be improving.