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A CHANCE TO BUY BEDDING At Manufacturer's Prices Everything is reduced and at no time in our history have we been able to make you such prices on goods of high quality. Double Cotton Blankets at...53c Larger Blankets at...67c Better quality Cotton Blankets...89c All-Wool Blankets also reduced. White Bedspreads reduced to ...89c, $1.13 and $1.35 GREAT SHOW WITH the great bulk of business that our stock absolutely fresh and up your Christmas buying at phenomenal stock. Whatever you need, this is the greatly reduced. COATS AND SUITS Prices in this part of the store are sharply cut. You'll appreciate the saving. Ladies and Misses' short Coats, fancy stripes, reg. $5.00 goods. They are slightly soiled from handling and we have priced them at...$2.75 Ladies' Coats, of black and gray striped materials, made in the newest models and full length. Sale price..$4.49 Ladies' Black Kersey Coats, full length, special at 5.40 Kersey Coats, all-wool, in blue and black. Very well made, good values at regular prices. This sale...$6.79 Covert Coats, fine line in both plain and striped effects. Priced for this sale at...$8.89 Rubberized Mohair and Silk Coats. Greatly reduced. Children's and Misses' Coats of plush and bearskin, in cream and colors, reduced to...$2.25 and $2.70 Misses' Suits, of good all-wool materials. Good line of sizes. Special for this sale...$6.75 HOSIERY Your opportunity to buy a supply for the entire family at a small expense. Children's hosiery of ribbed cotton. Sizes range from 5½ to 7 years, now per pair...10c Misses' wool hose, fine quality but are odds and ends, regular 35c, 40c and 50c values, now one-half price. Ladies' seamless fast black Hose, good quality, specially priced at...8½c Ladies' Hose, extra quality, with double sole, for this sale, only...12½c Ladies' good quality black ribbed Hose, in sizes 8½, 9 and 9½. These are regular 20c goods, sale price 3 for...50c Ladies' genuine imported black Hose with ribbed top. In regular and extra sizes. Reduced price...23c Ladies' Lace Hose, in either black or white, priced for this sale at...27c HOSIERY Your opportunity to buy a supply for the entire family at a small expense. Children's hosiery of ribbed cotton. Sizes range from 5½ to 7 years, now per pair. ...10c Misses' wool hose, fine quality but are odds and ends, regular 35c, 40c and 50c values, now one-half price. Ladies' seamless fast black Hose, good quality, specially priced at...8½c Ladies' Hose, extra quality, with double sole, for this sale, only...12½c Ladies' good quality black ribbed Hose, in sizes 8½, 9 and 9½. These are regular 20c goods, sale price 3 for ...50c Ladies' genuine imported black Hose with ribbed top. In regular and extra sizes. Reduced price...23c Ladies' Lace Hose, in either black or white, priced for this sale at...27c GLOVES- Good gloves, too, and a full, fine line of them, are included in the general sale. Fine kid gloves, odds and ends, but extra quality, during this sale, 75c pair Fine Imported Foster Kid Gloves. All colors, including tan, black, brown. Good assortment of sizes. Regular $1.50 values, now...98c Lisle and Silk Gloves. Reduced prices on entire stock. THREAD This is a great purchase that we made as a special inducement for patrons of our big sale. The thread is of the finest quality, it works perfectly in any machine and comes in black and pure white. A rare value that you cannot help appreciate. 12 SPOOLS BEST COTTON THREAD 25c REINHAUS BR 4th & Bush S FRUIT AS A STATE BUILDER WHAT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA HAS DONE FOR HORTICULTURE Prof. Wickson Makes Notable Address Before Counties Committee Convention at Visalia—How Fruit-Growing Has Raised the Valuation Prof. E. J. Wickson of the agricultural department at the University of California spoke before the recent meeting of the counties committee at Visalia on "What the University of California has Done for Agriculture." Whatever Prof. Wickson has to say upon horticulture in California is worthy of perusal, for he stands admittedly at the head of scientists engaged in this great industry. In no recent address has he spoken with greater knowledge of the subject,nor of more value to his hearers, than in the present instance. We quote from his address as follows: It seems to me that such an esti-plant diseases, insect life and work, pomology and various phases of cultural methods. The Plant Disease Laboratory at Whittier and the Citrus Experiment Station at Riverside, both of which are university establishments, are conducting researches in the use and effects of fertilizers, the resistance of fruit trees to blights; the relative importance and significance of citrus types; the obscure points in the life histories of scale insects, etc., etc., all being matters upon which scientific knowledge is essential. On the Kearney Estate at Fresno, systematic work is beginning in viticulture, cereal culture and alfalfa varieties with the view of increasing the product by demonstration of most suitable varieties. At the university farm, at Davis, new horticultural and viticultural buildings are now being constructed and plantations are under way for use in both instruction and experiment. At the same time a large amount of research and experiment is being pursued in orchards and vineyards in various parts of the state where problems have arisen which must be studied locally in order to yield most direct and practical results. By this hasty enumeration. Totals ... Thus it appears California sends millions pounds of ducts to the main world. The current value of such a piles of dollars. Gain In But figures of remote and inada of an industry in a state. The co-dustry is seen rather betterment wiled in assessed quality of manhood which rests upon intelligence and that of the individual sessed valuation. Let us take a gro- lead in fruit industry development: Assessed Valua-Dollars. County. Santa Clara... Sonoma... Napa... Solano... Visalia on "What the University of California has Done for Agriculture." Whatever Prof. Wickson has to say upon horticulture in California is worthy of perusal, for he stands admittedly at the head of scientists engaged in this great industry. In no recent address has he spoken with greater knowledge of the subject, nor of more value to his hearers, than in the present instance. We quote from his address as follows: It seems to me that such an estimate should come from some one who has not been employed in the work and is, therefore, better prepared to judge impartially. All, I think, which it becomes me to say is that the university has always manifested a proper appreciation of the importance and potentiality of the fruit interests and has served them conscientiously with the funds which the state and nation has liberally provided. From the very beginning of the era of commercial expansion in fruit and fruit products, in the latter seventies, the university experts have expounded the suitability of California soils and climates for a wider range of fruit production than any other state in the union possesses; they have been at the front in demonstrating and describing methods of propagation, planting and culture which give best results under our unique conditions; they have manifested leadership in the protection of trees and vines from insects, fungi and bacteria, as these enemies have attacked them in increasing numbers, and have in all these particulars, according to current popular judgment, rendered important industrial service to the state. At the present time, more horticultural work is proceeding under university direction than ever before. The various laboratories of the agricultural department at Berkeley are largely occupied with researches in fruit chemistry, Fruit Growing and State Development. Having thus paid respectful attention to the subject assigned to me by the committee I desire to ask your attention to a broader view of the fruit industries in the line of their influence in state development. The first question about an industry naturally relates to the volume and value of its output. The following may be taken as a fair popular statement of a current annual output of our fruits and fruit products, no account being taken of consumption within the state. Millions of Millions of Description Pounds. Dollars. Fresh deciduous ...230 4.6 Dried deciduous ...237 14.2 Citrus ...908 18.0 Raisins ...125 5.0 Nuts ...14 1.4 Canned fruits ...180 9.0 Olive products ...— .5 Wine ...240 6.0 Brandy ...12 1.5 * including Orange † including Rivers The Attractiveness Here, then, we counties before any fruit interest, show increased nearly cent by the operations have advanced true, but one must some cases, as our clined, their territory sed to range valuable pling-hook cast out ing air current cause Again, other county so remarkably that seek the cause in vern capital for ho building. But even glory of California ed and has sustain Can you think of itsurable in terms steer? No, it was this queen of the tree of destiny it as temptingly a ANAHEIM GAZETTE Semi-Annual Sale A bulk of business that we do, the various lines of goods are bound to become somewhat absolutely fresh and up-to-date, it is necessary for us to offer this big clearance. It gives you great at phenomenal savings in price. In this space we cannot possibly tell you about all the need, this is the time to buy. Some entire lines are to be sold at HALF PRICE, and others SALE STARTS SATURDAY, NO. TABLE LINENS Everything for the holiday dinner service reduced. Now is the time to buy them. Good quality bleached table linens...27¢ a yard An extra heavy unbleached table damask at...45¢ a yard Better grade of unbleached damask at...67¢ a yard Extra fine mercerized, snow white table damask, full width at...45¢ a yard Better quality of white mercerized damask, special at...54¢ a yard 72-inch bleached pure linen table damask, now...89¢ a yard Better quality, reduced to...$1.12¢ Fine grade of snow white mercerized napkins at...89¢ a dozen Better grade and larger for...$1.13 Large assortment of pure linen dinner napkins...$1.35 a doz. All other grades greatly reduced. Fancy linens—lunch cloths, scarfs, and sets of table cloths and napkins to match, and fancy towels —all greatly reduced. Turkey red table damask, full width...24¢ a yard TOWELINGS The kind for which you have always paid good prices. They are cheap here. Good quality of Cotton Huck Towels at...6¢ Better grade at...7¢ Linen Huck Towels, extra large...13¢ Turkish Towels, good grade...8¢ Better and larger Turkish Towels at...11¢ and 13¢ All better grades reduced in proportion. Good quality Cotton Crash...5¢ Twill Crash—bleached and unbleached, good quality, special at...6¢ a yard SHOE BARGAINS Infants' fancy soft sole shoes, regular 50¢ values, now...25¢ Children's kid lace shoes, extension soles, were $1.00, now...65¢ Misses' kid and calf Shoes, regular $1.50 values, now...$1.00 Ladies' kid lace, single and double soles, regular $2.50, now...$1.75 Ladies' patent leather Shoes (Goodyear welt) regular $3.50 values, now...$2.50 Boys' kid and calf Shoes, were $2. now...$1.35 Men's Shoes, odds and ends, were $2.50, now...$1.75 Better grade at... 7¢ Lineu Huck Towels, extra large... 13¢ Turkish Towels, good grade... 8¢ Better and larger Turkish Towels at... 11¢ and 13¢ All better grades reduced in proportion. Good quality Cotton Crash... 5¢ Twill Crash—bleached and unbleached, good quality, special at... 6¢ a yard SHOE BARGAINS Infants' fancy soft sole shoes, regular 50¢ values, now... 25¢ Children's kid lace shoes, extension soles, were $1.00, now... 65¢ Misses' kid and calf Shoes, regular $1.50 values, now... $1.00 Ladies' kid lace, single and double soles, regular $2.50, now... $1.75 Ladies' patent leather Shoes (Goodyear welt) regular $3.50 values, now... $2.50 Boys' kid and calf Shoes, were $2. now... $1.35 Men's Shoes, odds and ends, were $2.50, now... $1.75 Men's Regent Shoes, regular $3.50 Shoes, now..$2.50 Men's working Shoes, regular $3.00 values, now..$2.00 FLANNELS Fancy Outing Flannels, large stock, good values at 5¢ a yard Better grades of Outing Flannels at... 9¢ and 11¢ a yd Tennis Flannels in beautiful stripes and floral designs. Full range of colors at... 11¢ and 13¢ a yard Cream Tennis Flannels, good quality at... 6¼ c per yard Big stock of better Tennis Flannels reduced in proportion. We are exclusive agents for Sweet-Orr Overalls, Shirts, Pants. Best Corduroy Pants in World, $3. We sell Hansen's Gloves for men. AUS BROTHERS, DRY GOODS Bush Streets, - - Santa Ana Totals ...1946 60.2 Thus it appears that in one year California sends nearly two thousand million pounds of fruits and fruit products to the markets of the outside world. The current estimate of the value of such a product is sixty millions of dollars. Gain In Valuation But figures of output are only a remote and inadequate achievement of an industry in the development of a state. The contribution of an industry is seen rather in the permanent betterment which may be expressed in assessed valuation and in the quality of manhood and citizenship which rests upon the health, the intelligence and the progressive spirit of the individual. Of these the assessed valuation is most tangible. Let us take a group of counties which lead in fruit industries and mark their development: Assessed Valuation In Millions of Dollars. County. 1876. 1903. 1908. Santa Clara... 27 60 63 Sonoma... 15 28‡ 35 Napa... 8 13 15‡ Solano... 9 19 20‡ the older Eden. The record says Eve plucked an apple; the myths say Helen and Venus bore the apple as the sign of their triumphs over man. The erudite horticulturist knows that the "apples" in all these fabled conceptions were oranges. Los Angeles has merely followed the pathway of the ages and held the orange in the eyes of men; if she had done otherwise she would be still pining away in the dust and adobe of 30 years ago. If, however, one is inclined to regard the fruit growing rather more as incidental than fundamental in the development of Southern California, let him consider the growth of Fresno and Santa Clara counties. Their advancement argues indisputably the direct, attractive and constructive power of fruit growing. These counties, and their famous cities of Fresno and San Jose, have arisen to settlement and wealth by the achievements of those who pursued fruit growing and fruit preservation, not for their health, but from strictly business considerations; and the abundant growth of manufacture and commerce is a corollary of the fruit industry. The contrast of valuations given is trustworthy. The starting point is CALIFORNIA Sale of Real Estate NOTICE IS HEREY GIVEN That is our Assessed Valuation In Millions of Dollars. County. 1876. 1903. 1908. Santa Clara... 27. 60. 63 Sonoma... 15. 28. 35 Napa... 8. 13. 15% Solano... 9. 19. 20% Placer... 5½. 7½. 12 Fresno... 8. 31. 50% Tulare... 5½. 18½. 26 Los Angeles... 14*. 165. 407 Orange... ... 13. 20 San Bernardino... 2½† 17. 33 Riverside... ... 14. 22 San Diego... 2½. 18½. 31½ * including Orange. † including Riverside. The Attractiveness of Fruit Growing. Here, then, we have a group of counties before and after taking the fruit interest, showing property value increased nearly eight hundred per cent by the operation. Some counties have advanced but little, it is true, but one must remember that in some cases, as other industries declined, their territory would have lapsed to range value had not the grappling-hook cast out into this descending air current caught in a fruit tree. Again, other counties have advanced so remarkably that one is prone to seek the cause in the inrush of Eastern capital for homemaking and city building. But even here it was the glory of California fruit which incited and has sustained the movement. Can you think of Los Angeles as measurable in terms of a sheep or a steer? No, it was the orange which this queen of the south plucked from the tree of destiny, and she has used it as temptingly as did the queen of intelligence and the progressive spirit of the individual. Of these the assessed valuation is most tangible, Let us take a group of counties which lead in fruit industries and mark their development: Assessed Valuation In Millions of Dollars. County. 1876. 1903. 1908. Santa Clara... 27. 60. 63 Sonoma... 15. 28. 35 Napa... 8. 13. 15% Solano... 9. 19. 20% Placer... 5½. 7½. 12 Fresno... 8. 31. 50% Tulare... 5½. 18½. 26 Los Angeles... 14*. 165. 407 Orange... ... 13. 20 San Bernardino... 2½† 17. 33 Riverside... ... 14. 22 San Diego... 2½. 18½. 31½ * including Orange. † including Riverside. The Attractiveness of Fruit Growing. Here, then, we have a group of counties before and after taking the fruit interest, showing property value increased nearly eight hundred per cent by the operation. Some counties have advanced but little, it is true, but one must remember that in some cases, as other industries declined, their territory would have lapsed to range value had not the grappling-hook cast out into this descending air current caught in a fruit tree. Again, other counties have advanced so remarkably that one is prone to seek the cause in the inrush of Eastern capital for homemaking and city building. But even here it was the glory of California fruit which incited and has sustained the movement. Can you think of Los Angeles as measurable in terms of a sheep or a steer? No, it was the orange which this queen of the south plucked from the tree of destiny, and she has used it as temptingly as did the queen of intelligence and the progressive spirit of the individual. Of these the assessed valuation is most tangible, Let us take a group of counties which lead in fruit industries and mark their development: Assessed Valuation In Millions of Dollars. County. 1876. 1903. 1908. Santa Clara... 27. 60. 63 Sonoma... 15. 28. 35 Napa... 8. 13. 15% Solano... 9. 19. 20% Placer... 5½. 7½. 12 Fresno... 8. 31. 50% Tulare... 5½. 18½. 26 Los Angeles... 14*. 165. 407 Orange... ... 13. 20 San Bernardino... 2½† 17. REAL SALE come somewhat broken. In order to keep ance. It gives you your opportunity to do well you about all the bargains in our large SELF PRICE, and everything in the store is RDAY, NOVEMBER 27. WRAPPERS AND KIMONAS Ladles' Wrappers of fine quality percale in every desirable color and well made. All sizes. Specially priced for this sale at 88c, $1.13 and $135 Long Kimonas of flannelette. All colors and patterns, $2.50 values, now...$1.49 BIG BARGAINS FOR PARTICULAR MEN You who appreciate merit in men's clothing and furnishings should not fail to see the articles that we are selling at such great reductions. You can save many dollars on your window purchases. That represent the best product of the best tailors, cut to low prices. SUITS Fine quality Worsted and Velour Suits reduced for this sale to...$8.88 Other Worsted, Cashmere, Cheviot and Serge Suits, priced now at...$10.98 Better grade of Worsted, Cashmere and Serge Suits, either single or double breasted styles, regular $18 and $20 suits, now...$13.45 Also a complete line of better grades in men's suits all reduced in proportion. Some odds and ends worth up to $12.50, closing out at...$5.00 MEN'S FURNISHINGS Everything in this department has been reduced to sensational prices. This is your chance to buy furnishings for the next year and save money. Men's Hose, fine quality fast black, priced for this sale at...8c Men's Hose, double sole, either black or tan, sale price...11c Handkerchiefs, good grade, hemstitched, sale price...8c MEN'S FURNISHINGS Everything in this department has been reduced to sensational prices. This is your chance to buy furnishings for the next year and save money. Men's Hose, fine quality fast black, priced for this sale at...8c Men's Hose, double sole, either black or tan, sale price...11c Handkerchiefs, good grade, hemstitched, sale price...8c Better quality hemstitched Handkerchiefs, at...11c Suspenders, regular 25c grade, priced for this sale at...12c Suspenders, better grade, for...21c Night Shirts, fancy fronts, well made, reduced to...69c Night Shirts, fine quality, fancy fronts, now...89c Muslin Night Shirts, reduced for this sale to...49c Work Shirts, extra well made, black, tan, blue, and black and white stripes now...44c Men's gray Sweater Coats, specially priced at...$1.49 Better grade of Men's Sweater Coats, reduced to...$1.98 All grades of Sweaters and Sweater Coats reduced in proportion. Boy's Sweaters, regular $1.50 values, closing out entire line at...98c Men's heavy fleece and Jersey ribbed Underwear, reduced for this sale to...46c Men's ex. heavy all wool natural gray Underwear, priced for this sale at...89c All Underwear, including the better grades, reduced in proportion. Men's Neckwear, fine line, all latest styles, reduced to...23c Men's working and driving Gloves, reduced for this sale. We are sole agents for the celebrated Hansen's Gloves for men. CALIFORNIA CHRISTMAS BOX A FINE FAMILY ASSORTMENT FOR THE HOLIDAYS THIS WILL BE APPRECIATED BY THE FOLKS BACK MOME This Box Costs £7.50 There are no other charges. It will be delivered free to any railway station in the country. CONTENTS Fancy Dried Fruits 4 Ibs. Apricots 4 Ibs. Peaches 4 Ibs. Large Prunes 2 Ibs. Pears 2 Ibs. Sultana Raisins 3 Ibs. Seeded Raisins 2 Ibs. Muscatel Raisins 2 Ibs. Callmyrna Figs 2 Ibs. White cooking Figs Canned Fruits 1 Can Whole Apricots 2 Cans Apricots 1 Can Pearls 1 Can Muscat Grapes 1 Can Egg Plums 1 Can Black Cherries 1 Can Royal Apricots Cherries 2 Cans Lemon Cling Peaches 1 Can Silced Lemon Cling Peaches 1 Can White Heath Cling Peaches 5 Ibs. Fancy Soft Shell Walnuts 3 Ibs. Fancy Soft Shell Almonds Half-Gallon Pure Extract Honey Department guaranteed first class and this season's crop. The canned fruit is put up in heavy cane syrup. Just economical and useful Christmas Present you could buy. For $7.50 you have something for every member of the family. Try buying a small add to this postage or express charges; how far would $7.50 go? After as soon as possible so as to be assured of Christmas delivery. We are shipping carloads east to all important points and can fill orders nia Fruit Products Company, AVE. 184 Colton, California Can be seen at CURTIS-NEWHALL CO., 514 Central Building, Los Angeles, California. Real Estate RICHARD MELROSE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC W. Harold Wickett, M.D. Res. Phones, Main 8X8, Home 863. Herbert A. Johnston, M.D. Res. Phones, Main 82, Home 862. Real Estate REAL ESTATE GIVEN, That in purpose of the Superior Court of Orange, State of California, day of October, 1909, in the case of George W. Potter, designed administrator of real estate at private sale, for the United States, subject to Superior Court, said sale after the 20th day of Dedels to be made in writing. Langley, attorney for the East Fourth Street in the Orange County, California, for the said estate is transmigrator will sell all the interest and estate of said deceased, that he had at the end all of the rights, title the said estate has by operawise acquired in and to piece or parcel of land, City of Anaheim, Orange and bounded and dedivision of block three (3). Three (3) of Anaheim, as per book twenty-eight (28), page miscellaneous records of California. Nons of said sale are Cash, deed States, 10 percent of the be paid when bid is accance on confirmation of the Court and deed given day of November, 1909. GEORGE W. SMITH, Estate of George W. Potter Attorney for the Administory. TO CREDITORS. Given by the undersigned, the estate of Joseph Gauthe creditors of, and all claims against the said dethem with the necessary four months after the first notice to the said adminissor Richard Melrose, attorcenter Street, Anaheim, the cee for the transaction of real estate in the County of W. P. QUARTON, borr of the Estate of Joseph Bullier, Deceased. Oct. 28-5t RICHARD MELROSE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC Office Center St Special attention given to Probate Matters ANAHEIM. - - - CAL. H. V. WEISEL Attorney and Counselor at Law German Language 2d Floor Mullinix Bldg., Anaheim, Cal F. C. SPENCER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Notary Public Odd Fellows' Block, Center Street Anaheim, Cal. Upstairs Office Hours Next Door City Hall 1 to 4 p.m. DR. K. A. LOERCH, OPTICIAN Glasses fitted a specialty Phone: Sunset 806 ANAHEIM Commercial Hotel FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM AND BAR Handsomely Furnished Rooms Everything neat and clean A home for the Traveling Public A trial will convince. JOHN ZIEGLER, Manager W. Harold Wickett, M.D. Res. Phones, Main 8X8, Home 863. Herbert A. Johnston, M.D. Res. Phones, Main 82, Home 862. Drs. Johnston & Wickett Office Hours, 11-12, 2-4, 7-8. Office Phones, Main 81, Home 861. Offices, 310 S. Los Angeles Street. Residence Phone Main 42 Office Phones Main 1141-Home 1401 DR. JOHN H. BOEGE DENTIST Office, Mullinix Building HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Evenings 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. By Appointment DR. W. W. ADAMS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate of American School of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. Office and Residence: 116 Philadelphia St. Office Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 4. Phones: Main 463; Home 1134 J. L. BEEBE, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and res. cor. Center and Palm Sts Office hours: 2 to 4,7 to 8 p.m. Both Phones. O. LAGMAN, BUILDER. Graduated as Architect in 1885 Will Furnish Plans, Specifications and Estimates Free of Cost Will Build Mod. 5-R'm House,$1,000 " " " "7-R'm " "1,400 If you have a lot I will Build a House On Monthly Payments Sunset 1114 406 E. Center Street