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NEWS AND BUSINESS For Sale or Exchange—Fine Tourist automobile in first-class condition, top, Gabriel horn and complete set of tools; will exchange for vacant land. Apply to H. Vossbeck. A Great Bargain—25 acres good soil on Los Angeles street, very close in, only $200 per acre. You will have to hurry if you want this snap. See H. Vossbeck. The best buy in county—25 acres adjoining Anaheim, excellent soil; will grow anything, $200 per acre. See H. Vossbeck, Anaheim. 1t For Sale—250 shares of the capital stock of the Kelso Mining Co.; 500 shares of the Oak Grove Oil Co. Apply to F. C. Spencer, Room 4, Odd Fellows' Bldg, Anaheim. 1t Kodak supplies only at Mullinix. Walunt Growers, Attention! See us before selling your walnut crop. We guarantee you satisfaction. Asher & Falkenstein, Anaheim, Cal. sep24-tf Wanted—To purchase buggy or carriage and set of single harness. In answering state price. Address Lock Box 401, Orange. 2t Cravenette overcoats, guaranteed rain proof at Yungbluth & Kroeger. The first presentation in this city of "Passion Play," or the Life of Christ, will be given at Kroeger's theatre on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, Oct. 14, 15, and 16, at 7:30. The people of the community should take advantage of this opportunity to witness the reproduction of this touching drama given in beautifully colored motion pic- John Resh returned Tuesday a six-week's tour of the east, ing Philadelphia, Cincinnati, C and other centers. He was in latter city the evening Taft and an met at the chamber of com banquet, but states the town devoting more attention to ba than to politics. Both Windy teams were struggling for the nant in each of the big league the town was baseball mad. I cinnatl Mr. Resh participated in amateur games of baseball, wit time friends, and was referred the papers as the great baseball er from Anaheim. He found bu conditions picking up, although sections are waiting till the vot counted. Princesse Cold Cream, tha for the skin, for sale only at linix. Miss Ethel Reed made a chai little hostess on Saturday after when she entertained a num her friends in honor of he birthday. Many beautiful pr were received, showing the Miss Ethel is held in by her friends. Games were played an sic enjoyed when the dining beautifully decorated was t open. Ample justice was done sweetmeats, after which the pany went to their homes, w Ethel many happy birthdays. Mrs. Melrose entertained th dies' euchre club very pleasant Thursday, this being the first ing after the summer vacation first prize was won by Mrs. the second by Mrs. Lewis, and consolation by Mrs. Zeus. Cravenette overcoats, guaranteed rain proof at Yungbluth & Kroeger. The first presentation in this city of "Passion Play," or the Life of Christ, will be given at Kroeger's theatre on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, Oct. 14, 15, and 16, at 7:30. The people of the community should take advantage of this opportunity to witness the reproduction of this touching drama given in beautifully colored motion pictures with lecture and illustrated songs. Mr. Petty, manager of the theatre, will give a special matinee, Saturday afternoon at 3:30, for the school children at which he will admit the boys of St. Catherine's orphanage free. General admission fee will be regular prices and 20c. for reserved seats, on sale at Schellen's candy store. Walter K. Tuller, an attorney of San Francisco, and Miss May Sheppard, a popular young lady of Fullerton, were married on Saturday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sheppard, Rev. A. H. Bailey of the Baptist church officiating, in the presence of the members of the family and a few relatives. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the Sheppard home. Mr. and Mrs. Tuller left on the evening train for San Francisco, where they will be at home to their numerous friends at 1240 O'Farrell street, after Nov. 1. The bride wore a beautiful cream satin princess gown trimmed with hand-made lace, with a long train. She also wore a long veil of tulle. Her traveling suit was of handsome broadcloth with a light brown collar. The bride and groom graduated from the state university at Berkeley last year, both being in the same class. Lawn hose and lawn sprinklers of the best makes at Nagel's. Mrs. Melrose entertained the dies' euchre club very pleasant Thursday, this being the first ing after the summer vacation; first prize was won by Mrs. the second by Mrs. Lewis, and consolation by Mrs. Zeus. Rements were served after the g Good reliable woman or girl ed to do general housework on ranch in Placentia. Good wages, house. Apply to Mrs. N. F. Phone Black 242, Fullerton. Hand brushes at Mullinix. Reduced rates on all rail from every station in Southern formia have been arranged for Orange County Carnival of Pro to be held at Santa Ana Call 15, 16, 17. This carnival will magnificent representation of acts, attractions and resources range county, and an elaborate gram of entertainment has been ranged for each day. Tooth brushes at Mullinix. Lost—On Saturday, Oct. 10th Palm or Center street, a pursaining a sum of money, Cal scrip ticket, and fountain pen er will be liberally rewarded turning to Miss J. L. Bowers, 4 Center street, residence of M Zeus. Easy to take, quick to act linix Cough Syrup, 25c. Contractor L. B. Prulit has $1600 house for Mrs. Silsby, wid Dr. Silsby of Michigan, nearly pleted. Bath brushes at Mullinix. Loose alfalfa hay.$14 per ton ered. Henry Wagner OUR INVITATION OUR INVITATION Once each week we pay for this space for the privilege only of inviting you once again to become a depositor of our bank. The person who reads about us fifty-two times a year ought to know us at least fifty-two times better than if he had read of us but once. The better he knows us the more likely he is to like us and our business methods. YOUR ACCOUNT, LARGE OR SMALL, IS URGENTLY SOLICITED AND RESPECTFULLY INVITED German-American Bank returned Tuesday from tour of the east, visithia, Cincinnati, Chicago centers. He was in the evening Taft and Brythe chamber of commerce states the town was attention to baseball tics. Both Windy City struggling for the penof the big leagues, and baseball mad. In Cinresh participated in two series of baseball, with oldand was referred to in the great baseball playeim. He found business backing up, although many waiting till the votes are Cold Cream, the best for sale only at MulReed made a charming on Saturday afternoon entertained a number of in honor of her 14th many beautiful presents d, showing the esteem held in by her many mes were played and muwhen the dining room decorated was thrown le justice was done the after which the comto their homes, wishing happy birthdays. ose entertained the laclub very pleasantly on this being the first meetsummer vacation. The was won by Mrs. Asher, by Mrs. Lewis, and the by Mrs. Zeus. Refresh- Richard Melrose and Fred Backs were in Los Angeles on Sunday attending the ball game. Jack Abbott and a force of artists is decorating the Schumacher building with a new coating of paint. Dr. Charles Ervin, Miss Mary Ervin and F. P. Greely, all of Los Angeles, were guests the past week of Dr. and Mrs. Beebe. N. B. Tedford and family have returned from a week's visit to Hanford, where he attended the encampment grand lodge. Mr. and Mrs. John Dillon, Miss May Dillon and Edward Dillon departed on Monday for Berlin, Canada, to take up their residence. Miss Kate Rea and L. E. Miller went to Los Angeles on Tuesday to select the hardware for the new public library. The public library progresses steadily toward completion, and makes a very handsome appearance externally. The edifice will probably be ready for occupancy within sixty days. Chilly Fisher returned last evening from Portland, Or., after an absence of four months. He will endeavor to organize a ball team to play here during the winter season. "Dick" Nemetz piloted a party of friends up the canyon in his Oldsmobile on Sunday. The boys took a hunt in the hills and a nice mess of birds was secured. Walter Rose has been in Kern county and other points of Central California the past week on a business and pleasure trip. Hot water bottles and syringes, all fully guaranteed one year, at Mullinix justice was done the after which the com- their homes, wishing happy birthdays. enttained the la- club very pleasantly on is being the first meet- summer vacation. The was won by Mrs. Asher, by Mrs. Lewis, and the by Mrs. Zeus. Refresh- served after the game. woman or girl want- housework on orange entia. Good wages, small to Mrs. N. F. Morse. 242, Fullerton. 2thes at Mullinix. rates on all railroad station in Southern Cali- been arranged for the city Carnival of Products; at Santa Ana Cal., Oct. This carnival will be a representation of prod- and resources of Or- and an elaborate pro-ertainment has been arach day. at Mullinix. Saturday, Oct. 10th, on street, a purse con- of money, California and fountain pen. Find- liberally rewarded on re- miss J. L. Bowers, 407 W. residence of Mrs. C. ake, quick to act—Mul- Syrup, 25c. L. B. Prulitt has the for Mrs. Silsby, widow of Michigan, nearly comhes at Mullinix. hay. $14 per ton, deliv- ma21sf friends up the canyon in his Oldsmobile on Sunday. The boys took a hunt in the hills and a nice mess of birds was secured. Walter Rose has been in Kern county and other points of Central California the past week on a business and pleasure trip. Hot water bottles and syringes, all fully guaranteed one year, at Mullinix Ladies of the W. C. T. U. netted $35 at their chicken-pie dinner at Y. M. C. A. rooms on Friday evening. The meal was nicely served and the chicken-pie and other delicacies were as toothsome as mother used to make You need a tonic, buy Vinol. A. J. Stewart was over from Fullerton a day or two ago bubbling over with enthusiasm for the ticket. Mr. Stewart presided at a recent republican meeting at Fullerton, and is whooping her up for the nominees of the grand old party. Mr. and Mrs. Rea returned on Sunday evening from a week's tour of the upper valley, which included stops at Pomona, Claremont, River-side, San Jacinto and other points. The trip was made in their own conveyance and an enjoyable outing is reported. E. R. Amerige was in town from Fullerton the first of the week, having recovered from a recent indisposition, which kept him to his home for several weeks. He is enjoying his aforetime vigorous health, and will doubtless be able to get to the polls and vote a good republican ticket on election day. For Sale—A good, well improved 10-acre ranch with 20 shares of water; an income of $2300. W.N. Paine, Olive, Cal. oct15-4t Prof.Walker has purchased a lot of W. Leibold on Kroeger street, and contemplates the erection of a residence thereon in the near future. The Apollo club will meet with Mrs Schneider on the afternoon of Oct. 23d. Grieg will be the composer. Rev. and Mrs. Moore attended a state meeting of Sunday schools at Pomona the past week. Prof. Walker has purchased a lot of W. Leibold on Kroeger street, and contemplates the erection of a residence thereon in the near future. The Apollo club will meet with Mrs Schneider on the afternoon of Oct. 23d. Grieg will be the composer. Rev. and Mrs. Moore attended a state meeting of Sunday schools at Pomona the past week. Wm. Roseman traveling passenger agent of the Salt Lake route, was in town a day, or two ago on a brief business mission. Do your feet hurt? Buy Mullinix Foot Powder; guaranteed to suit you. Toilet Wants. You cannot be too particular; buy at Mullinix; they carry a full line. You owe an apology to every one you disturb by your coughing. It is cheaper to get Mullinix Cough Syrup and stop coughing. Kodak Supplies, only at Mullinix. One, two, three. One dose gives relief, two stops a cough, three makes breathing easy, if it is Mullinix cough syrup. Born, Sunday, Oct. 11, to the wife of William Fox, a daughter. W. H. Spake and Clarence McFadden are in San Francisco attending the Masonic grand lodge as delegates from the Anaheim and Fulierton lodges. Fresh grape juice at Rust's winery. 01-4t Vinol, the great tonic, for sale only at Mullinix. For Sale—All kinds of horses. Wickersheim Implement Company. HEADQUARTERS FOR SILKS AND DRESS GOODS for One Week Only place on sale a sample line of fine Dress Skirts black, 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 weatercoats 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 SHER & FALKENSTEIN Agents for Moneybak Silk—the Silk for Women who know CHARLOTTE ADAMS CORNEILLE Voice Builder (Marchesl Method) Piano Phone Main 1293 CHARLOTTE ADAMS CORNEILLE Voice Builder (Marchesl Method) Piano Phone Main 1293 Kincaid Bros. CASH GROCERS Special this Week—16 lbs. Sugar for $1 with every $2.00 worth of other groceries purchased special for this week we are giving 16 lbs. of Cane Sugar for $1.00, providing you purchase worth of other groceries. Our groceries are strictly fresh and absolutely guaranteed, and our prices are the lowest. We solicit a trial, believing we can please you. KNCAID BROS., Cash Grocers Phones—Sunset 1331; Home 2063 Try our Golden West Fine Coffee, 25c. a pound Cut Glass Silverware OPTICIAN DIETRICH JEWELER Certificate ANAHEIM, CAL. Near Post Office hlborn & Raymond's DEPARTMENT STORE Now Open for Business With a Nice, Clean, New Stock of Goods absolutely right and reasonable. We offer HOW Open for Business With a Nice, Clean, New Stock of Goods ties absolutely right and reasonable. We offer courteous treatment, satisfaction with every purchase or your money back. We do not ask small the trade, but we would like to get a small piece of it, which we shall duly appreciate and try to reserve it. Gadies, our Rest Room is built especially for it is at your service. AHLBORN & RAYMOND QUIT FOR DAMAGES Patents were made by opposing Monday in the United States Court, in the case of Timothy Anaheim against the Los Sugar company and J. Ross the suit is to recover dam-alleged infringement of a head-dumping apparatus and seeks an injunction against concern to prevent the use dumping plant. A complete model of the device inventor was on exhibition in room. A number of beet companies pay a small royal-inventor, but the Los Ala-ory constructed an appar-own, which it claimed is not an infringement of the Carroll patent. YOUNG AMERICAN Little Bob, who for some months had invariably ended his prayers with "Please send me a baby brother," announced to his mother that he was tired of praying for what he did not get, and that he did not believe God had any more little boys to send. Not long afterward, he was carried into his mother's room very early in the morning to see twin boys, who had arrived during the night. Bob looked at the two babies critically, and then remarked: "It's a good thing I stopped praying."