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THURSDAY, DEC. 10 Toys and Dolls Will be shown in our basement storeroom until we can make room Bring the kiddies and show them through. We are Santa Claus Headquarters DOLLS Dressed dolls at 25c, 50c, $1.00 and up at $2.50. Kid body dolls, 50c and 75c. We mention an extra big value in a 21-inch doll at $1.25. Kewples, in bisque and celluloid, at 25c, 35c 50c. Toys, latest mechanical ideas, engines, bell toys, horse and wagon, etc., 25c, 50c, $1.00. Musical toys, drums, horns, harmonicas, 10c 25c up to $1.00. Animals, stuffed kittens, horses, dogs, Teddy bears, 15c, 25c up to $1.00. Holiday boxes, all sizes Handkerchiefs, a great finest imported, hot 25c, 50c and $1.00. Initials in new styles Christmas ribbons, floral colors, new can please you. Jewel boxes, fancy ornaments, hand pins, necklaces. Shop early. You can do better at home. Better prices, better more comfortable and convenient THE S. Q. R. STORIES Local Notes Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Grim were visiting in Los Angeles Saturday. Miss Paula Palm spent a few days at her home at Santa Fe Springs last week. Leslie Swope was transacting business in the Angel city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mauer made an auto trip last Wednesday to Camp Baldy. Misses Esther Schnitger and Ima Neff were transacting business Saturday. The Anaheim Aerie of Eagles has changed its meeting night from Monday to Wednesday. The annual election of officers was held last night. Thirty members of the Y. P. B. were entertained by their Santa Ana fellow Y. P. B.'s Friday evening. Among the features of the entertainment was a debate between the Santa Ana and Anaheim societies on the subject, "Resolved that the immigrator laws should be made more stringent in order to preserve the moral standard of the country." Dale Quarton and Charles Brisco were the Anaheim deFred Segner was aitor Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Sunday evening, DeA bracelet watch her. Get it of RobeB. Hartfield and took in the sights of day. Our stock of good plate. Our prices are the Jeweler. Leander Stark was Angeles the latter Local Notes Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Grim were visiting in Los Angeles Saturday. Miss Paula Palm spent a few days at her home at Santa Fe Springs last week. Leslie Swope was transacting business in the Angel city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mauer made an auto trip last Wednesday to Camp Baldy. Misses Esther Schnitger and Ima Neff were transacting business Saturday in Los Angeles. Presents given away at our grand Christmas opening, see ad page 8 Weber Book and Music Store. Mrs. William Falkenstein is visiting relatives in San Bernardino. Mrs. Frances Nelson left Tuesday for San Francisco where she will visit for several weeks. You deceive yourself if you compare prices alone. We invite comparison of prices and quality. Theo Roberts. The Rebekahs gave a card party and entertainment at the Odd Fellows hall Friday night. An enjoyable evening was spent by all. James A. Lynch, superintendent of the Pacific Telephone company and E. Morow of Santa Ana, district manager, were in Anaheim last Wednesday on business connected with the company. Henry Schneider has just completed one of the best residences in town. It is on East Sycamore street, cost $3,500. There is talk at present of the foundation of an Orange county baseball league which will be composed of at least six clubs. Anaheim has the timber from which to construct a winning team, if the boys decide to join the league. Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Parker entertained a number of their friends last Tuesday evening. Five Hundred was the principal game, and an excellent supper was served by the hostess. Gas has been struck in the McComber well at Buena Park at a depth of 4500 feet. The drillers are nearing the depth at which they expect to strike oil, and are confidently looking forward to a gunser. A musical was given at the Fremont school Friday evening, principally by Los Angeles talent, under the management of Miss Trowbridge. Those who attended report an interesting entertainment. The Santa Fe railroad has asked the state railroad commission for permission to raise the fare between Anaheim and Santa Ana from 20 to 25 cents. As the auto stage lines are capturing the bulk of the travel these days the increase would not be of much consequence. Miss Adelaide Frost, for many years a missionary in India, lectured on missionary work at the Christian church Sunday morning. Her home is now at Long Beach. She is also a song writer and composer which were used The Anahelm Aerie of Eagles has changed its meeting night from Monday to Wednesday. The annual election of officers was held last night. Thirty members of the Y. P. B. were entertained by their Santa Ana fellow Y. P. B.'s Friday evening. Among the features of the entertainment was a debate between the Santa Ana and Anaheim societies on the subject," Resolved, that the immigratio laws should be made more stringent in order to preserve the moral standard of the country." Dale Quarton and Charles Briscoe were the Anaheim debaters, taking the negative side of the question and winning the decision. The board of directors, re-elected at the annual meeting of the Anaheim Citrus Fruit association, held a meeting Friday evening and re-elected the following officers: President, C. E. Holcomb; vice president, Charles Eygabroad; secretary, G. W. Sandilands; treasury, Anaheim National bank. The will of C. E. French, a Santa Ana pioneer, filed Friday leaves $100,000 in property to the widow, Emma L. French. The will states that French's two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Burns and Miss Ethel L. French were amply provided for in deeds to real estate. Editor Hauser of the Artesia News was held up by a couple of footpads near his home Tuesday night, and a five-minute rough house was the result. After the scrimmage was over Mr. Hauser discovered that he had been relieved of $40 in cash, a watch charm and a few other articles of value, also that he was a candidate for the hospital with a seriously injured leg. The editor announces that he is now a strong advocate of lynch law. Miss Mabel Ziegler was the hostess at a slumber party given to the Merry Hearts club at her home on Clementina street Friday night. Supper was served midnight and after the repast the guests spent the balance of the night in slumber. Those present were Misses Mildred Lemon, Lillian Wipperman, Edna Schlotter, Helen Dedstrom, Emma Waldler, Augusta Williams, Dorcas Neff, Alleno Adams, Jeanette Jesselrun and Mary Owens. Mrs. D.W.C. Dimmock, her daughter Gussie and son Alfred of Los Angeles, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. John Hartung Sunday. Mrs. Dimmock is Mr. Hartung's sister, being the second in point of years. It has finally developed that the Mexican who broke into the Palace Market several days ago, stole six blank checks and afterward cashed one of them at the Palace Roomhouse with Mr. Schumacher's name attached to it, is Antonio Tarpio. He gave so many alias to the officials here that it was impossible to pick out the correct handle for him. Less than a year ago Tarpio was released from Folsom penitentiary, having been sent up for two years for some crime committed at Folsom. He will be tried in superior court first on the forgery charge with the burglary still hanging over him. His ball was fixed Fred Segner was aitor Sunday. Born to Mr. and Sunday evening, Dea A bracelet watch her. Get it of Robert B. Hartfield and took in the sights of day. Our stock of good plete. Our prices are the Jeweler. Leander Stark was Angeles the latter visiting his parents. John Wirsching couple of days with Angeles last week. Editor Kunetson Courier, was transit this city Monday. Comforts and blan all prices from $1.00 S.Q.R Store. Mrs. Lucy Seamus litting at the home on East Center street. Don't fall to read 8 of the Weber Boo Presents given awa mas opening. The Loara Parent tion will meet Thur members are urged important business Dr.H.A.Johnston the annual meeting sociation at Los An A quarter of an Thursday morning precipitation for three inches. F.F.Grant of South Dakota Eygabroad, was vila gentleman and his C.E.B chamberlain dence property on G.W.Mason, Soutat West Anaheim five acres. Prof.C.R.Prince Park Friday evening lecture on "The Miss or Child." The Proc id orator and his seceived. A new fruit pack for business in this handle the new crown H.E.Gardner Fruits name of the new it will be under H.E.Gardner, for independent company here. It will occur house on Santa Ana streets. Mrs.Dr.W.H.Wly burned at her Thursday morning caught fire from afar for the prompt act wrapped her in a ruined burned to die were severe but r Those who attended report an interesting entertainment. The Santa Fe railroad has asked the state railroad commission for permission to raise the fare between Anaheim and Santa Ana from 20 to 25 cents. As the auto stage lines are capturing the bulk of the travel these days the increase would not be of much consequence. Miss Adelaide Frost, for many years a missionary in India, lectured on missionary work at the Christian church Sunday morning. Her home is now at Long Beach. She is also a song writer and her own compositions were used at the meeting. POCKET MONEY TEN DOLLARS A MONTH —the "pocket money" of nearly every man of moderate income—spent in unneeded trifles—if deposited regularly each month for ten years would amount to $1,399.38. It would earn 4 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually—and he'd soon forget he ever spent it. GERMAN - AMERICAN BANK OFFICERS Adolph Thomas, President Joseph Helmsen, Vice-President DIRECTORS T. J. F. Booge Louis Dennl W. A. Bonynge A. B. McCord, Cashler E. E. Smith, Assistant Cashler Joseph Helmsen Chas. F. Grim A. B. McCord J. D. Lavin Adolph Thomas Mr. and Mrs. R. soula, Montana, vv of Rev. and Mrs. day. They are old Markle and his wife having united the Channte, Kansas. According to a filed in the case of risoza, the accused with chronic Bright vular heart trouble making out the ce Carrisoza is in tooion as far as his name appears to appear to an against him in the Mexican who broke into the Palace Market several days ago, stole six blank checks and afterward cashed one of them at the Palace Rooming house with Mr. Schumacher's name attached to it, is Antonio Tarpio. He gave so many alias to the officials here that it was impossible to pick out the correct handle for him. Less than a year ago Tarpio was released from Folsom penitentiary, having been sent up for two years for some crime committed at Folsom. He will be tried in superior court first on the forgery charge with the burglary still hanging over him. His ball was fixed at $1000 for each offense. E. Heunemeyer home with a seriohlip. He claims he spider, but his phone the alliment a gig removed it with hents. At any rate has been laid up promises to be out two weeks to come. To those who are growth of our city would suggest a side of the city to improve on the corner of Los An streets. This trackently improved and et by the owners, who since the first and sold a number allows. This rapid tendency of the cliff the south as a rest the main traveled. Mr. and Mrs. R. soula, Montana, vv of Rev. and Mrs. day. They are old Markle and his wife having united the Channte, Kansas. According to a filed in the case of risoza, the accused with chronic Bright vular heart trouble making out the ce Carrisoza is in tooion as far as his name appears to appear to an against him in the Mexican who broke into the Palace Market several days ago, stole six blank checks and afterward cashed one of them at the Palace Rooming house with Mr. Schumacher's name attached to it, is Antonio Tarpio. He gave so many alias to the officials here that it was impossible to pick out the correct handle for him. Less than a year ago Tarpio was released from Folsom penitentiary, having been sent up for two years for some crime committed at Folsom. He will be tried in superior court first on the forgery charge with the burglary still hanging over him. His ball was fixed at $1000 for each offense. E. Heunemeyer home with a seriohlip. He claims he spider, but his phone the alliment a gig removed it with hents. At any rate has been laid up promises to be out two weeks to come. To those who are growth of our city would suggest a side of the city to improve on the corner of Los An streets. This trackently improved and et by the owners, who since the first and sold a number allows. This rapid tendency of the cliff the south as a rest the main traveled. Mr. and Mrs. R. soula, Montana, vv of Rev. and Mrs. day. They are old Markle and his wife having united the Channte, Kansas. According to a filed in the case of risoza, the accused with chronic Bright vular heart trouble making out the ce Carrisoza is in tooion as far as his name appears to appear to an against him in the Mexican who broke into the Palace Market several days ago, stole six blank checks and afterward cashed one of them at the Palace Rooming house with Mr. Schumacher's name attached to it, is Antonio Tarpio. He gave so many alias to the officials here that it was impossible to pick out the correct handle for him. Less than a year ago Tarpio was released from Folsom penitentiary, having been sent up for two years for some crime committed at Folsom. He will be tried in superior court first on the forgery charge with the burglary still hanging over him. His ball was fixed at $1000 for each offense. E. Heunemeyer home with a seriohlip. He claims he spider, but his phone the alliment a gig removed it with hents. At any rate has been laid up promises to be out two weeks to come. To those who are growth of our city would suggest a side of the city to improve on the corner of Los An streets. This trackently improved and et by the owners, who since the first and sold a number allows. This rapid tendency of the cliff the south as a rest the main traveled. Mr. and Mrs. R. soula, Montana, vv of Rev. and Mrs. day. They are old Markle and his wife having united the Channte, Kansas. According to a filed in the case of risoza, the accused with chronic Bright vular heart trouble making out the ce Carrisoza is in tooion as far as his name appears to appear to an against him in the Mexican who broke into the Palace Market several days ago, stole six blank checks and afterward cashed one of them at the Palace Rooming house with Mr. Schumacher's name attached to it, is Antonio Tarpio. He gave so many alias to the officials here that it was impossible to pick out the correct handle for him. Less than a year ago Tarpio was released from Folsom penitentiary, having been sent up for two years for some crime committed at Folsom. He will be tried in superior court first on the forgery charge with the burglary still hanging over him. His ball was fixed at $1000 for each offense. E. Heunemeyer home with a seriohlip. He claims he spider, but his phone the alliment a gig removed it with hents. At any rate has been laid up promises to be out two weeks to come. To those who are growth of our city would suggest a side of the city to improve on the corner of Los An streets. This trackently improved and et by the owners, who since the first and sold a number allows. This rapid tendency of the cliff the south as a rest the main traveled. Mr. and Mrs. R. soula, Montana, vv of Rev. and Mrs. day. They are old Markle and his wife having united the Channte, Kansas. According to a filed in the case of risoza, the accused with chronic Bright vular heart trouble making out the ce Carrisoza is in tooion as far as his name appears to appear to an against him in the Mexican who broke into the Palace Market several days ago, stole six blank checks and afterward cashed one of them at the Palace Rooming house with Mr. Schumacher's name attached to it, is Antonio Tarpio. He gave so many alias to the officials here that it was impossible to pick out the correct handle for him. Less than a year ago Tarpio was released from Folsom penitentiary, having been sent up for two years for some crime committed at Folsom. He will be tried in superior court first on the forgery charge with the burglary still hanging over him. His ball was fixed at $1000 for each offense. E. Heunemeyer home with a seriohlip. He claims he spider, but his phone the alliment a gig removed it with hents. At any rate has been laid up promises to be out two weeks to come. To those who are growth of our city would suggest a side of the city to improve on the corner of Los An streets. This trackently improved and et by the owners, who since the first and sold a number allows. This rapid tendency of the cliff the south as a rest the main traveled. Mr. and Mrs. R. soula, Montana, vv of Rev. and Mrs. day. They are old Markle and his wife having united the Channte, Kansas. According to a filed in the case of risoza, the accused with chronic Bright vular heart trouble making out the ce Carrisoza is in tooion as far as his name appears to appear to an against him in the Mexican who broke into the Palace Market several days ago, stole six blank checks and afterward cashed one of them at the Palace Rooming house with Mr. Schumacher's name attached to it, is Antonio Tarpio. He gave so many alias to the officials here that it was impossible to pick out the correct handle for him. Less than a year ago Tarpio was released from Folsom penitentiary, having been sent up for two years for some crime committed at Folsom. He will be tried in superior court first on the forgery charge with the burglary still hanging over him. His ball was fixed at $1000 for each offense. E. Heunemeyer home with a seriohlip. He claims he spider, but his phone the alliment a gig removed it with hents. At any rate has been laid up promises to be out two weeks to come. To those who are growth of our city would suggest a side of the city to improve on the corner of Los An streets. This trackently improved and et by the owners, who since the first and sold a number allows. This rapid tendency of the cliff the south as a rest the main traveled. Mr. and Mrs. R. soula, Montana, vv of Rev. and Mrs. day. They are old Markle and his wife having unitedthe Channte, Kansas. According to a filed in the case of risoza, the accused with chronic Bright vular heart trouble making out the ce Carrisoza is in tooion as far as his name appears to appear to an against him in the Mexican who broke into the Palace Market several days ago, stole six blank checks and afterward cashed one of them at the Palace Rooming house with Mr. Schumacher's name attached to it, is Antonio Tarpio. He gave so many alias to the officials here that it was impossible to pick out the correct handle for him.Less than a year ago Tarpio was released from Folsom penitentiary,having been sent up for two years for some crime committed at Folsom.Hewitt has been laid up promises to be out two weeks to come. To those who are growth of our city would suggest a side of the city to improve onthe cornerofLosAnstreetsThistrackentlyimprovedandetbytheownerswhosincethefirstandsoldanumberallowsThisrapidtendencyofthecliffthesouthasacrestthemaintraveledMr.Mr.R.SoulaMontana,vvofRev,andMrs.dayTheyareoldMarkleandhiswifehavingunitedtheChannteKansas, Accordingtoafiledinthecaseofrisoza,theaccusedwithchronicBrightvularhearttroublemakingouttheceCarrisozaisintooionasfarasahisnameappearstoagainsthimintheMexicanwhobrokeintothePalaceMarketseveraldaysago(stole sixblankchecksandafterwardcashdoneitematethecorrecthandleforhim.LessthanayearagoTarpiowasreleasedfromFolsompenitentiary,havingbeensentupfortwoyearsforsomecrimecommittedatFolsom.HewitthasbeenlaiduppromisestobebestowedMr.Mr.R.SoulaMontana,vvofRev,andMrs.dayTheyareoldMarkleandhiswifehavingunitedtheChannteKansas, Accordingtoafiledinthecaseofrisoza,theaccusedwithchronicBrightvularhearttroublemakingouttheceCarrisozaisintooionasfarasahisnameappearstoagainsthimintheMexicanwhobrokeintoThePalaceMarketseveraldaysago(stole sixblankchecksandafterwardcashdoneitematethecorrecthandleforhim.LessthanayearagoTarpiowasreleasedfromFolsompenitentiary,havingbeensentupfortwoyearsforsomecrimecommittedatFolsom.HewitthasbeenlaiduppromisestobebestowedMr.Mr.R.SoulaMontana,vvofRev,andMrs.dayTheyareoldMarkleandhiswifehavingunitedtheChannteKansas, Accordingtoafiledinthecaseofrisoza,theaccusedwithchronicBrightvularhearttroublemakingouttheceCarrisozaisintooionasfarasahisnameappearstoagainsthimintheMexicanwhobrokeintoThePalaceMarketseveraldaysago(stole sixblankchecksandafterwardcashdoneitematethecorrecthandleforhim.LessthanayearagoTarpiowasreleasedfromFolsompenitentiary,havingbeensentupfortwoyearsforsomecrimecommittedatFolsom.HewitthasbeenlaiduppromisestobebestowedMr.Mr.R.SoulaMontana,vvofRev,andMrs.dayTheyareoldMarkleandhiswifehavingunitedtheChannteKansas, Accordingtoafiledinthecaseofrisoza,theaccusedwithchronicBrightvularhearttroublemakingouttheceCarrisozaisintooionasfarasahisnameappearstoagainsthimintheMexicanwhobrokeintoThePalaceMarketseveraldaysago(stole sixblankchecksandafterwardcashdoneitematethecorrecthandleforhim.LessthanayearagoTarpiowasreleasedfromFolsompenitentiary,havingbeensentupfortwoyearsforsomecrimecommittedatFolsom.HewitthasbeenlaiduppromisestobebestowedMr.Mr.R.SoulaMontana,vvofRev,andMrs.dayTheyareoldMarkleandhiswifehavingunitedtheChannteKansas, Accordingtoafiledinthecaseofrisoza,theaccusedwithchronicBrightvularhearttroublemakingouttheceCarrisozaisintooionasfarasahisnameappearstoagainsthimintheMexicanwhobrokeintoThePalaceMarketseveraldaysago(stole sixblankchecksandafterwardcashdoneitematethecorrecthandleforhim.LessthanayearagoTarpiowasreleasedfromFolsompenitentiary,havingbeensentupfortwoyearsforsomecrimecommittedatFolsom.HewitthasbeenlaiduppromisestobebestowedMr.Mr.R.SoulaMontana,vvofRev,andMrs.dayTheyareoldMarkleandhiswifehavingunitedtheChannteKansas, Accordingtoafiledinthecaseofrisoza,theaccusedwithchronicBrightvularhearttroublemakingouttheceCarrisozaisintooionasfarasahisnameappearstoagainsthimintheMexicanwhobrokeintoThePalaceMarketseveraldaysago(stole sixblankchecksandafterwardcashdoneitematethecorrecthandleforhim.LessthanayearagoTarpiowasreleasedfromFolsompenitentiary,havingbeensentupfortwoyearsforsomecrimecommittedatFolsom.HewitthasbeenlaiduppromisestobebestowedMr.Mr.R.SoulaMontana,vvofRev,andMrs.dayTheyareoldMarkleandhiswifehavingunitedtheChannteKansas, Accordingtoafiledinthecaseofrisoza,theaccusedwithchronicBrightvularhearttroublemakingouttheceCarrisozaisin(toooionasfarasahisnameappearstoagainsthimintheMexicanwhobrokeintoThePalaceMarketseveraldaysago(stole sixblankchecksandafterwardcashdoneitematethecorrecthandleforhim.LessthanayearagoTarpiowasreleasedfromFolsompenitentiary,havingbeensentupfortwoyearsforsomecrimecommittedatFolsom.HewitthasbeenlaiduppromisestobebestowedMr.Mr.R.SoulaMontana,vvofRev,andMrs.dayTheyareoldMarkleandhiswifehavingunitedtheChannteKansas, Accordingtoafiledinthecaseofrisoza,theaccusedwithchronicBrightvularhearttroublemakingouttheceCarrisozaisin(toooionasfarasahisnameappearstoagainsthimintheMexicanwhobrokeintoThePalaceMarketseveraldaysago(stole sixblankchecksandafterwardcashdoneitematethecorrecthandleforhim.LessthanayearagoTarpiowasreleasedfromFolsompenitentiary,havingbeensentupfortwoyearsforsomecrimecommittedatFolsom.Hewitthasbeenlaiduppromises.tobebestowedMr.Mr.R.SoulaMontana,vvofRev,andMrs.dayTheyareoldMarkleandhiswifehavingunitedtheChannteKansas, Accordingtoafiledinthecaseofrisoza,theaccusedwithchronicBrightvularhearttroublemakingouttheceCarrisozaisin(toooionasfarasahisnameappearstoagainsthimintheMexicanwhobrokeintoThePalaceMarketseveraldaysago(stole sixblankchecksandafterwardcashdoneitematethecorrecthandleforhim.LessthanayearagoTarpiowasreleasedfromFolsompenitentiary,havingbeensentupfortwoyearsforsomecrimecommittedatFolsom.Hewitthasbeenlaiduppromises.tobebestowedMr.Mr.R.SoulaMontana,vvofRev,andMrs.dayTheyareoldMarkleandhiswifehavingunitedtheChannteKansas, Accordingtoafiledinthecaseofrisoza,theaccusedwithchronicBrightvularhearttroublemakingouttheceCarrisozaisin(toooionasfarasahisnameappearstoagainsthimintheMexicanwhobrokeintoThePalaceMarketseveraldaysago(stole sixblankchecksandafterwardcashdoneitematethecorrecthandleforhim.LessthanayearagoTarpiowasreleasedfromFolsompenitentiary,havingbeensentupfortwoyearsforsomecrimecommittedatFolsom.Hewitthasbeenlaiduppromises.tobebestowedMr.Mr.R.SoulaMontana,vvofRev,andMrs.dayTheyareoldMarkleandhiswifehavingunitedtheChannteKansas, 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Holiday boxes, all sizes, 5c, 10c, 15c Handkerchiefs, a great assortment, finest imported, holiday boxed, at 25c, 50c and $1.00 per box. Initials in new styles, 25c, 2 for 25c. Christmas ribbons, flowered, plaid, plain colors, newest shades, we can please you. Jewel boxes, fancy barrettes, hair ornaments, hand bags, beauty pins, necklaces. Rings—several hundred designs to choose from. Prices are right at Roberts, the Jewelers' The Loara Parent Teachers association will hold its regular meeting this evening. A. H. Quarton and family of Tracy, Minnesota, are visiting friends in this city. Mr. Quarton contemplates locating here. Every reader should see ad on page 8 of the Weber Book and Music store's free offering at their Christmas opening. The Bolsa Gun' club property, consisting of 2007 acres, has been mortgaged to the German American Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles. Walt Koehler, Charley Conliff and N. B. Tedford went down to the gun club territory Wednesday after ducks. They bagged the limit within a couple of hours—that is Walt and Charley did—but Ted, who is considered one of Anaheim's crack shots, came home with two ducks. Herman Allogeyer was in town this week from his walnut and orange ranch at Brookhurst. His ranch is in first-class condition and is one of the most productive in Orange county. Capt. V. Schumacher was in town the first of the week from his ranch on East Oranghorpe avenue, engaging the services of a dentist. The Captain suffered with a tooth ache, but Dr. Pasoall fixed it up or him and it never hurt a bit. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Nevins and son, Edward, are now occupying their beautiful new home at 706 South Los Angeles street. Mrs. Nevins is an active club and Federation worker and will be a welcome addition to the literary and social life of Anaheim. Henry Braden went to Vernon on Tuesday evening to witness the Dundee-Rivers boxing bout. Heinle pronounces the mill a beautiful one, in which Dundee got the decision after twenty rounds of fighting. Mrs. Edward Schleuter of Niles, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Braden. Mr. Braden with the two ladies in escort visited the theatre in Los Angeles Monday night. Harry McClure, who was farming southeast of town and devoting a portion of his tract to sweet potatoes, is raising a bumper crop, having taken 17 pounds of sweet tubers from one Fred Segner was a Los Angeles visitor Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. DeWitt Sunday, evening, Dec. 6, a son. A bracelet watch will surely please her. Get it of Roberts, the Jeweler. B. Hartfield and Charles Federman took in the sights of Los Angeles Sunday. Our stock of good watches is complete. Our prices are right. Roberts, the Jeweler. Leander Stark was down from Los Angeles the latter part of the week This Store is S This will be a Christmhome and abroad is greater t Here you find the greain the home. Handkerchiefs Thousands and thousands of them f plainest at 25c a dozen to the finest A Lace. We have a fine assortment o 'kerchiefs at 35c, 50c and $1.00, three t Also Initial Handkerchiefs for men and Children's 'kerchiefs in many styles. All Children's Hats to Closat 1-2 Price Do not forget to ask for y pieces. A ticket with every FALK Fred Sogner was a Los Angeles visitor Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. DeWitt Sunday, evening, Dec. 6, a son. A bracelet watch will surely please her. Get it of Roberts, the Jeweler. B. Hartfield and Charles Federman took in the sights of Los Angeles Sunday. Our stock of good watches is complete. Our prices are right. Roberts, the Jeweler. Leander Stark was down from Los Angeles the latter part of the week visiting his parents. John Wirsching was spending a couple of days with his sister in Los Angeles last week. Editor Kunetson of the Placentia Courier, was transacting business in this city Monday. Comforts and blankets, big shipment all prices from $1.00 to $10.00 at the S. Q. R. Store. Mrs. Lucy Seams of Indiana, is visiting at the home of Sherman Hayden on East Center street. Don't fall to read the add on page 8 of the Weber Book and Music store. Presents given away at their Christmas opening. The Loara Parent Teachers association will meet Thursday, Dec. 10. All members are urged to be present as important business is to be transacted. Dr. H. A. Johnston and wife attended the annual meeting of the medical association at Los Angeles Thursday. A quarter of an inch of rain fell Thursday morning, making the total precipitation for the season close to three inches. F. F. Grant of San Diego, an old-time South Dakota friend of Charles Eygabroad, was visiting with that gentleman and his family Thursday. C. E. Chamberlain has sold his residence property on the west side to G. W. Mason, Southern Pacific agent at West Anaheim. The place contains five acres. Prof. C. R. Prince went out to Buena Park Friday evening and delivered a lecture on "The Misuse of the Instincts of Child." The Professor is a splendid orator and his speech was well received. A new fruit packing house will open for business in this city in time to handle the new crop of oranges. The H. E. Gardner Fruit company is the name of the new establishment and it will be under the management of H. E. Gardner, formerly head of the independent company doing business here. It will occupy the packing house on Santa Ana and Claudina streets. Mrs. Dr. W. H. Wickett was seriously burned at her home in Placentia Thursday morning. Her clothing caught fire from a gas heater, and but for the prompt action of a maid who wrapped her in a rung she would have been burned to death. Her injuries were severe but are not considered LOS ALAMITOS ENDS SUGAR CAMPAIGN Employees Will Hold Barbecue at Seal Beach Tomorrow At 7 Tuesday morning the factory whistle blew heralding the close of the slicing season. Upwards of a hundred thousand tons of beets were worked with a corresponding output of sugar which is still running into sacks. More than half a million dollars was paid for beets besides the factory labor and material. The sugar end of the mill will continue to run for some months on the secondary Osmmosis process. The growing and manufacturing season counts as one of the most successful of any year. The committee of employees in charge under the sugar company management of arranging the details of a program for the barbecue to be tendered by the Los Alamitos Sugar company to the farmers and factory men and their families to celebrate the wind-up of the 1914 campaign all day Friday, December 11th, at Seal Beach have/about completed the details and are bidding the invited guests. An elaborate collation will be served at high noon under the direction of Earl Girard, the famous chef, who will provide an ample supply of barbecued meats with frijoles, chill, salad, olives, celery, fruit, rolls, pie, coffee, apple cider, etc., after which there will be participation for prizes in bronze busting, 100 yard dash, three legged race, sack race, potato race, pie eating contest, tug of war, sparring bouts, egg race, bowling and other indoor sports, also dancing in the afternoon, and last but not least, chasing the greased pig on the sands of the seashore. Prizes are offered contestants in games for the highest score for ladies as well as men. The committee in charge of program consists of G. J. Strodithoff, I. L. Barr, K. V. Bennis, C. W. Ladd, Paul Elliott and Elmer Abbott. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Teter of Los Angeles and J. B. Hickey and wife of Orange were visiting the family of U.S. Lemon Sunday. Denman and Murduck, the contractors, expect to begin work on the Olive bridge Monday. If the rains will hold off two weeks until they get the piling in, they say, floods will not interfere with their work. Louis Tripp left Monday afternoon for Madera county where he has taken up a large tract of land. His family will follow in a few days. Mrs. L. F. McKenney came down from Los Angeles Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Pence. The Ladies Ald of the M.E. church will hold the annual bazaar at 222 East Center street, Friday afternoon. Fancy and useful articles, home cooked food and home made candy will be on sale. George Hayden engineer on the Southern Pacific company's gasoline motor, operated through this city, sustained severely crushed right forearm as result of its having been caught in the magneto gear of the motor at Buena Park Monday evening at about 5:30 o'clock: Hayden was working on the motor when he accidentally caught his arm in the gears; He was taken to Santa on the gasoline car and removed to the Santa Ana hospital. There were no bones broken and his physician hoped that an amputation would be unnecessary Hayden lives in Santa Ana. His physicians state that he displayed great fortitude while his mangled arm was name of the new establishment and it will be under the management of H. E. Gardner, formerly head of the independent company doing business here. It will occupy the packing house on Santa Ana and Claudina streets. Mrs. Dr. W. H. Wickett was seriously burned at her home in Placentia Thursday morning.. Her clothing caught fire from a gas heater, and but for the prompt action of a maid who wrapped her in a rung she would have been burned to death. Her injuries were severe but are not considered dangerous. She is reported as rapidly recovering from the burns although she suffers much pain. E. Heunemeyer is confined to his home with a serious affliction of the hip. He claims he was bitten by a spider, but his physician pronounces the alliment a gigantic carbunkle and removed it with his surgical instruments. At any rate Mr. Heunemeyer has been laid up for ten days and promises to be out of commission for two weeks to come. To those who are interested in the growth of our city of Anaheim we would suggest a walk to the south side of the city to see the building and improvement on the South Street tract corner of Los Angeles and South streets. This tract has been but recently improved and put on the market by the owners, Honely and Jones, who since the first of May have built and sold a number of attractive bungalows. This rapid growth shows the tendency of the city to grow towards the south as a residence section along the main travel highway. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Perkins of Missoula, Montana, visited at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Markle Sunday. They are old-time friends of Mr. Markle and his wife, that gentleman having united them in marriage at Channte, Kansas, thirty years ago. According to a health certificate filed in the case of the People vs. Carrisoza, the accused man is afflicted with chronic Bright's disease and valvular heart trouble. The physician making out the certificate states that Carrisoza is in too precarious a condition as far as his health is concerned, to appear to answer the charge against him in the superior court. Holiday Offer A beautiful pillow top with your photo threon free with every dozen portraits. Howard's studio, 130 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim, We invite your inspection. 11-19-tf Louis Tripp left Monday afternoon for Madera county where he has taken up a large tract of land. His family will follow in a few days. Mrs. L. F. McKenney came down from Los Angeles Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Pence. The Ladies Ald of the M. E. church will hold the annual bazaar at 222 East Center street, Friday afternoon. Fancy and useful articles, home cooked food and home made candy will be on sale. Perry Taylor has now established a half hour service between this city and Los Angeles with his auto stage. The newly founded Star line will run a stage to the city every hour, consequently the passt ger service between the two cities is convenient. The board of supervisors received numerousids for rebuilding the road between Olive and Peralta, and for building six concrete bridges in the canyon Tuesday. These bids were referred immediately to the County Highway Commission, and a report will be made upon them, so that the contract can be let at once. The Santa Ana canyon road from Peralta to the Riverside county line has been completed. The building of the Olive to Peralta section will complete what is known on the good roads maps as the Riverside road, between the state highway at West Orange running through Orange and Olive to the Riverside line in the Santa Ana canyon. $1650. Only $75 cash and $17.50 per month including Interest buys a new, complete, modern bungalow on Claudina street with four large rooms, bath and screen porch. Complete plumbing with hot water heater, window shades, screens and linoleum on bath room. Cabinet kitchen. Lot 58x155 to a 20-foot alley. Why pay rent when your rent money will buy you a new clean room home. In a few years instead of a bunch of worthless rent receipts, you can own a valuable piece of real estate besides having the enjoyment of living in your own home. Come down and talk with us about it, but act quickly as the supply is very limited. HENLEY & JONES, Owners Corner Los Angeles & South Streets Store is Stocked with Useful Gifts will be a Christmas of useful giving as the call on charity for abroad is greater than ever before. you find the greatest collection of useful articles for everybody use. Handkerchiefs and thousands of them from the dozen to the finest Armenian one a fine assortment of boxed c, 50c and $1.00, three to a box. Handkerchiefs for men and women. Helps in many styles. Men's Hats to Close Out at 1-2 Price Our Infants' Dept. offers everything a baby needs for everyday use as well as for dress occasions. Gifts for little tots are hard to decide on; we make it easy for you to select. Long and short coats, sweaters, hoods, tocques, dresses, bath-robes and other useful gifts for baby, as well as dolls and infants' toys. FURS, Nothing Nicer for Gifts, 1-3 Off forget to ask for your tickets for the Royal Society Embroidery ticket with every 25c purchase. See the pieces in our window. FALKENSTEIN'S GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS "RESULT PRODUCERS" Rates—Liners and classified advertisements, 5 cents per line per insertion. Black face type, 10 cents per line. A line averages six words. No charge less than 25 cents. Card of Thanks, 50 cents. Copy for ads must be in this office before Wednesday noon. FOR SALE 59,507 FORDS IN LEAN MONTHS For the first three months after the announcement, August first last, of the profit sharing plan for Ford purchasers there were sold at retail and delivered 59,507 Ford cars. Those three months, August, September and October, are among the lean months of the year. They are preliminary to the closed season. Dealers, too, in those months are making contracts. And yet the Ford Motor company sold at retail and delivered 59,507 cars. GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS "RESULT PRODUCERS" Rates—Liners and classified advertisements, 5 cents per line per insertion. Black face type, 10 cents per line. A line averages six words. No charge less than 25 cents. Card of Thanks, 50 cents. Copy for ads must be in this office before Wednesday noon. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Walnut wood, corner Citron and North street Anaheim and Dumke's ranch at Fullerton, $1.50 a tier. E. W. Dumke. 12-10-6t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A good house and barn. Enquire at 710 East Sycamore, street. 12-3-ft FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A snap, 10-acre Valencia orange grove, 2 1-2 miles southeast of Anaheim, trees beginning to bear, fine silt soil, half interest in pumping plant, good condition. Price $11,500. Terns. Bungalow up to $4000. Louis Feld, owner, 1001 West First St., Santa Ana. FOR RENT FOR RENT—5 room house, modern improvements with garage. Call up A. H. Everhardy, 327 North West St. Phone 67-J. 12-10 FOR RENT—near Los Alamitos sugar factory, 72 acres of good land, well adapted to beans or grain, on shares. Apply Stern & Goodman Mere. Co., Fullerton, Cal. 12-10-1t FOR RENT OR SALE—Pair of heavy mules. Twombly ranch Fullerton. phont Pacific 157-J 3 12-10-1t FOR RENT—Modern six room house after January 1st. Sixteen dollars a month. See Jos. Unger. Cor. Helmer and Davis streets. 12-10-2t FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house, centrally located; $14 per month. Electric lights, gas and city water. Apply 215 South Claudina street. FOR EXCHANGE—A heavy wagon to exchange for a good horse. Cor East and South streets. F. A. Altenow. 12-10-1t WANTED—Team work by man with two or four horse team. Prices reasonable. Inquire Harry C. Calkins, or phone 264-6 Sunset. 1tp FOUND—Pair of spectacles in front of Central Garage. Inquire of H. W. Braden. 12-10-1t FOUND—Bunch of keys. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. FORECLOSURE—Must have money. Will sacrifice 1000 shares of Universal Tire company stock for $1200. Par value $5000. Any one can obtain same by forwarding amount to 59,507 FORKS IN LEAN MONTHS For the first three months after the announcement, August first last, of the profit sharing plan for Ford purchasers there were sold at retail and delivered 59,507 Ford cars. Those three months, August, September and October, are among the lean months of the year. They are preliminary to the closed season. Dealers, too, in those months are making contracts. And yet the Ford Motor company sold at retail and delivered 59,507 cars. The statement is highly significant in that the Ford Motor company can easily materialize its stupendous plan to sell at retail between August 1914, and August 1915 the 300,000 cars necessary to give Ford purchasers within that period a share in Ford profits. Since the death of George Snurr at the Sanitarium Monday evening the unnuzzled dog is beginning to be looked upon with suspicion, and owners of dogs who consider them worth protection, should either muzzle them or chain them up. There is certain to be a crusade against the canine, and when it begins his color, race or pedigree will not protect him. His only safeguard will be a muzzle. For the first time in the history of the naval school at Annapolis, the annual cruise of the cadets next June will be to the Pacific Coast. Coming by way of the Panama Canal the middle will visit the Panama Pacific Exposition. The fact of the matter is that the government should have a second great naval school and it should be located on the Pacific coast. The total vote in the state at the recent election is given out by State Statistician Cremin. William Daniels of San Diego was visiting friends in this city the first of the week. Mrs. Harry Dyer has been visiting friends in Los Angeles this week. What Puts Value in Clothes? What do you think is the right price to pay for a fall suit? You can buy them for $10 up to $100. But what is right? Suppose we say $25. Then why is that the right price and what WANTED—Team work by man with two or four horse team. Prices reasonable. Inquire Harry C. Calkins, or phone 264-6 Sunset. 1tp FOUND—Pair of spectacles in front of Central Garage. Inquire of H. W. Braden. 12-10-1t FORECLOSURE—Must have money. Will sacrifice 1000 shares of Universal Tire company stock for $1200. Par value $5000. Any one can obtain same by forwarding amount to Home Savings Bank, Los Angeles. It LOST—In Anaheim, a ladies gold watch, Elgin works with chatelaine pin, amethyst set. Finder please return to this office, reward. REWARD—$10 reward will be paid for the recovery of a 2 h. p. horizontal Reves gas engine stolen from the Anaheim Olive bridge. Denman & Murdock, contractors. The following fines were collected by Justice Fullerton of Orange Monday morning for violation of the ordinance: James Sweet, Calvin Lambert and Lee Buck of Santa Ana, W. Sanders of Anaheim and F. J. Hall of Long Beach, auto speeding, $10 each; O. G. Pierson of Santa Ana and B. F. Hughes of Orange, motorcycle speeding, $10 each; August Elliste, W. Rup and E. O. Allbritton, auto tail light $3 each; A. D. Pyatt, O. Healton and H. Price, auto open muftier, $3 each; Dan Smith of Tustin, motorcycle open muftier, $3. The oil rigs rising rapidly in the Yorba district, calls to the mind of old settlers the well which was started by a company on the Chino ranch near the corner of the Yorba Linda tract and the Chino ranch, about three-quarters of a mile northeast of the present station of Stern. This well was drilled in 1898 or 1899. Oil was struck at a depth of 700 to 800 feet, but not in paying quantities. The company went broke and the well was abandoned. The pipe may still be seen at the site of the well. Tubes and punctures vulcanized, 15c. Pennsylvania lubricating oil, 5 gallons, $2.50 at Anaheim Vulcanizing Works. 12-10-1m. What do you think is the right price to pay for a fall suit? You can buy them for $10 up to $100. But what is right? Suppose we say $25. Then why is that the right price and what makes the suit worth that? Most men have very little idea as to what makes value in clothes, and they pay too little just as often as they pay too much. The value of any suit to you is measured by Service and Satisfaction. Is that not true? But, no matter how well it wears, you do not get the value of your money unless you LIKE THE SUIT. It is the Style that counts most of all in the end. It is extra style value, extra satisfaction, which you always get in our suits, that make them so popular with critical men. FAYUNGBLUTH THE BEST GOODS