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NEWS AND BUSINESS Pay your county taxes at the First National bank. Mrs. Rehine arrived on Friday from Boise, Idaho, and will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Charleston. Sugar Beet Pulp, the "mainstay" of the dairy business, at 50 cents per ton from Los Alamitos sugar factory. County Recorder Geo. Peters was in town on Monday afternoon on a brief business mission. George Reilly of Orange was in town a day or two ago on a business mission. 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 The lady and gentleman who picked up library book opposite H. H. Gardner's store Oct. 10, please return to public library. Do you know you can increase the flow of milk from your cow by feeding sugar beet pulp at 50 cents per ton from LOS ALAMITOS SUGAR COMPANY? 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. For Sale—Cabbage plants. G. Greder, Los Alamitos road, 2 miles south west of Anaheim. 2t Lawn hose and lawn sprinklers of the best makes at Nagel's. 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. Mr. Nearing arrived on Sunday evening from North Dakota, accompanied by his brother, sister and J. W. Marshall, a cousin Adams, has arrived from St. Wash., accompanied by his wife will become a permanent resident. Mrs. Burmeister of Los Angeles visited with friends in town the week, a guest of Mr. Rose. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Marble San Diego are visiting here their daughters, Mrs. Dan Coch Mrs. Geo. P. Nance. Mrs. Richmond and son Glenn Wilkinson, Mr. Heath and Mr. cot of Los Angeles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Konig. The Lois Rebekah lodge will a special drill at its meeting row night, Nov. 6, and members urged to attend. Rev. L. G. Jacobs, the new pointed pastor of the Grace gelical Lutheran church, has and will conduct services each bath at 2:30 in St. Michaels' Miss Freda Backs and Blanche and Maude Michle, panied by Messrs. Vall, Back Schneider, journeyed to the Sunday for the day. O. P. Bunyard was in front west country on Saturday with Miller, feeling the people's for the final political round-up season. W. S. Taylor was in town onurday, having just dropped down Beatty, Nev., where he stat mine still continues to look him. Dr. Freeman was over fr lerton the first of the week ing with a number of friends doctor was a member of the legislature during Hendrick Blue-Jeans Williams' administra west of Anaheim. 2t Lawn hose and lawn sprinklers of the best makes at Nagel's. 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. Mr. Nearing arrived on Sunday evening from North Dakota, accompanied by his brother, sister and mother. They will locate on Mr. Nearing’s holding south of town. County Clerk Williams was here on Saturday delivering election supplies. He also visited other precincts in this end of the county on a similar mission. C. H. Fischer and wife returned to Anaheim this week after an absence of a year and four months in Seattle and other points north. Mr. Fischer contemplates purchasing property and going into business here. Wm. McLauchlin would like to meet the Halloweeners who poured lye upon his lawn, and says he would show them what an old-fashioned Halloween party looks like. Reports of other acts of youthful mischief-makers have been received, and arrests may follow. Maj. L. L. Vestal of Santa Ana, Seventh regiment, N.G.C., has forwarded his revolver scores to Sacramento that will entitle him to the highest decoration for the revolver shooting given by the state guards. He made 215 points out of a possible 250 at fifteen, twenty-five, fifty and seventy-five yards. Last year but three men in the state received the gold bar for revolver scores over 200. Dr. Freeman was over fledlton the first of the week ing with a number of friends doctor was a member of the legislature during Hendrick Blue-Jeans Williams’ administration and possesses a fund of remi ces of the politics of that time is also well informed upon in California, and votes the straight—or nearly so. He is right, and against the wrong. Mr. and Mrs. Wickett were happily surprised on Thursday ing by a number of their friend called to pay their respects up 34th anniversary of their w The evening was pleasantly sp social converse and a bountif ply of refreshments were dis The host and hostess were rec of hearty congratulations upon ing another milestone in their ney through life, together wit wishes for the continuance long and happy wedded life. Mrs. Mary Hatchitt, a widely and revered woman, died Sa evening at the home of her b in-law, C. C. Chapman. Mrs. H was the aunt of Miss Ethel man, the queen of the recent val of products held at Santa Her death will be deplored by circle of acquaintances both in fornia and in the east, who sympathy to the bereaved Funeral services took place on day in Los Angeles and were p A FOUNDATION OF FEW DOLLARS BANK Has been the nucleus of many a fortune. The way to accumulate money is to keep track what you spend. You can do this perfectly paying through checks on The German American Bank That will give you an account of and receipt for every dollar you pay out. Besides paying by check is a decidedly more dignified way of doing business. No account is too small to receive consideration. Mrs. Marshall, a cousin of Dr. Davis arrived from Spokane, accompanied by his wife, and was a permanent resident. Mrmeister of Los Angeles friends in town the first day, a guest of Mrs. MelMrs. J. H. Marlette of the lodge are visiting here with sisters, Mrs. Dan Cook and Mrs. Nance. Monond and son Glenn, Mrs. Mr. Heath and Mr. West-lands Angeles were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Konig. Rebekah lodge will have all at its meeting tomorrow Nov. 6, and members are expected. H. Jacobs, the newly appointed of the Grace Evaneran church, has arrived, conduct services each Saturday in St. Michaels' church. Duda Backs and Misses Maude Michle, accompanies Messrs. Vall, Backs and Journeyed to the canyon on the day. Ynyard was in from the day on Saturday with Geo. King the people's pulse, political round-up of the color was in town on Saturday just dropped down from where he states his continues to look good to man was over from Fulfillst of the week meet number of friends. The member of the Indiana during Hendricks and Williams' administrations, Mrs. Jepson and son, George Jepson, of Los Angeles visited with Mrs. Konig during the week. Housewives, BUY of your grocer and BOOST "LOS ALAMITOS" sugar. A gang of Southern Pacific track men have been laying new ties on Santa Ana street and otherwise improving the road. A West Orangethorpe avenue rancher is ahead a sum of money on Taft's election. He wagered $100 to $20 with a local resident on the Ohioan, and offered $1000 to $200, but found no takers. The Ebell society will hold its regular meeting at the Masonic hall on Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Election of officers. Members will respond to roll call with quotations from Hamlet. J. H. Barbour, gamekeeper for the Lomita gun club, who was found guilty of malicious mischief in killing a dog belonging to Fred Nelson of Garden Grove, was Monday sentenced to pay a fine of twenty-five dollars, which he paid. C. E. Jones returned on Tuesday from Victorville after an absence of two weeks. He reports mining prospects looking bright, the Gold King being engaged in driving a tunnel which has reached a depth of 200 feet. Levi Mann and wife returned on Monday from Los Angeles, where they have been visiting relatives the past six weeks. Levi came down to vote for Taft and Gill. He is moving into his new residence on Olive street. The steam laundry closed its doors on Saturday. Mrs. Clark who managed the laundry for some weeks past returned to Santa Ana, where she resumed her position with the man was over from Fulfirst of the week meetnumber of friends. The a member of the Indiana during Hendricks and Williams' administrations, is a fund of reminiscenpolitics of that time. He informed upon politics a, and votes the ticket nearly so. He is for the against the wrong. Mrs. Wickett were very irised on Thursday evenber of their friends who by their respects upon the versary of their wedding. was pleasantly spent in verse and a bountiful supshments were discussed. hostess were recipients gratulations upon attainmilestone in their jourlife, together with best the continuance of the copy wedded life. Hatchitt,a widely known woman, died Saturday the home of her brotherChapman. Mrs. Hatchitt of Miss Ethel Chapeen of the recent carniacts held at Santa Ana. will be deplored by a wide quaintances both in Calinion the east, who extend the bereaved family. ices took place on Monangeles and were private. Levi Mann and wife returned on Monday from Los Angeles, where they have been visiting relatives the past six weeks. Levi came down to vote for Taft and Gill. He is mov- ing into his new residence on Olive street. The steam laundry closed its doors on Saturday. Mrs. Clark who man- aged the laundry for some weeks past returned to Santa Ana, where she resumed her position with the steam laundry at that place. An opin- ion prevails that the local establ-ishment has been acquired by the Santa Ana laundry people, and will not be reopened. The laundry was characterized by unfortunate manage- ment at the start, and although its original owners strived hard to make it successful, the venture was not a success. Traveling Passenger Agent Moore of the Santa Fe was a business visi- tor in town a day or two ago. Mr. Moore was in charge of the Bryan special around the kite and absorbed more democratic doctrine than he ever heard before in his life. The trip of 170 miles was made without mishap. Thirty-one stops were made and at the end of the run the unter- rified members of the party gave a vote of thanks to him for his uniform courtesy, which is a by-word among all travelers on the coast. B. Mouliot, one of the best-known dairymen and farmers of the west country, was in town on Monday. Mr. Mouliot at 52 imagines himself grow- ing old, and recently disposed of his large herd of dairy cattle, and intends taking life easy. He is well fortified for any rainy day which may come, and in the years of toil and endeavor which have marked his residence in Orange county he has amassed a competency, and is entitled to a vacation. He may take up beet culture next year, and may good luck continue to abide with him. Francis Holcomb celebrated his eighth birthday at the home of his parents on Saturday afternoon. Sixteen youngsters gathered to partici- ate in the festivities and partake of a generous amount of candy, cake, ice cream and other sweets. Games N OF A ARS en the nucleus of fortune. The accumulate monkeep track of you spend. You this perfectly by through checks n Bank receipt for every by check is a debusiness. No action. sed a competency, and is entitled to a vacation. He may take up beet culture next year, and may good luck continue to abide with him. Francis Holcomb celebrated his eighth birthday at the home of his parents on Saturday afternoon. Sixteen youngsters gathered to participate in the festivities and partake of a generous amount of candy, cake, ice cream and other sweets. Games were played, including drop the handkerchief, Button, button, who's got the button, Cat and mouse and others. A large pumpkin hung suspended over the dining table, in honor of Halloween. Smaller pumpkins were used in decorating the table, which simply groaned under its weight of goodies. While returning to this city in his automobile one evening last week, Mr. Wuesthoff ran into the iron post which marks the dividing line in the road some miles west of town, between this county and Los Angeles county. The post was hidden by a growth of weeds which concealed it from view. The machine was badly damaged. Mr. Vossbeck who was an occupant of the auto was thrown quite a distance by the impact but escaped serious injury. Mr. Wuesthoff remained at the wheel and beside a shaking up also escaped injury. Friends were telephoned to and the two gentlemen were brought home later in the evening. The machine, valued at $2300, was brought in for repairs. Mr. Wuesthoff asserts that a damage suit against the county may result. Anaheim high and Throop nic will have their first debate season at the opera-house on night, Nov. 20. The question debated is, Resolved, That f should be established better United States and Philippine Throop chose the affirmation Anaheim will support the Debaters, Raymond Nebelun Robert McAuley. The Bean Guessing Contest come to a close Saturday night. The jar contained 8596 beans. The following are the LUCKY WINNERS ladies' first prize, $3.50 Waist— 8525, Miss McDill ladies' second prize, $2.50 Purse— 8450, Mrs. H. Kuchel gentlemen's first prize, $2.50 Hat— 8596, Mr. D. Gervais gentlemen's second prize, $1.25 Shirt— 8600, Charles Reinland All of this city. SHER & FALKENSTEIN WHERE QUALITY COUNTS CHARLOTTE ADAMS CORNEILLE Voice Builder (Marchesi Method) ES ST. Piano Phone Main 1293 HEADACHE CAN BE CURED (Marchesi Method) ES ST. Piano Phone Main 1293 HEADACHE CAN BE CURED WE KNOW HOW GEO. L. DIETRICH of American Association of Opticians State Board Certificate ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Near Post Office We have the Cleanest, Neatest and most Tasty Grocery Department Orange County. Kindly pay it a visit Have you attended our exhibit of Blankets, Quilts and Outing Clannels? If not, why not? Blankets and Quilts, largest astartment, from 50c each to $7 each. Our Dress Goods Department has only the latest patterns at reasonable prices. Entire new stock. Your inspection respectfully solicited. Come and let us show you. New Stock of Clothing—Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats to suit your taste and pocketbook. Our Shoe department is new complete. We carry Shoes in width from, to EE. We can fit everybody from infancy to old age. Shoes from 25c a pair to $6 pair a pair. hlborn & Raymond's DEPARTMENT STORE AMONDS PRECIOUS STONES SILVERWARE JEWELRY BEST MADE RIGHT DAMONDS PRECIOUS STONES SILVERWARE JEWELRY BEST MADE RIGHT REASONABLE CONSIDERING QUALITY THE HOME OF ART AND DESIGN Stock of High Grade Jewelry, Valuable Diamonds and parable Silverware has been so increased that we have installed a large modern fire proof and burglar proof safe showing the most complete line of Jewelry, Silverware, Glass and Diamonds ever shown in this county. We carry complete line of Holiday Novelties, Toilet Sets and Rings and wish to please the most fastidious. B. HARTFIELD West Center Street ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA A high and Throop polytechnique gave their first debate of the day at the opera-house on Friday July 20. The question to be resolved, That free trade established between the states and Philippine islands, chose the affirmative and will support the negative. Raymond Nebelung and McAuley. An East-Broadway citizen wins a year's shaving at a down-town barber shop. He bet that if Bryan were elected 80 per cent of the banks in the country would be closed four months after he took his seat. The barber accepted the wager, and when it dawned upon him that the 4th of July occurred four months after March 4th, he gracefully admitted defeat.