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Southern Californian
Published Every Saturday.
RICHARD MELROSE.
PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR
OFFICE AT CORNER OF CENTER AND
LOS ANGELES STREETS
TERMS
For One Year (in advance.)...5 00
" Six Months," " " ...3 00
" Three " " " ...2 00
JOB WORK:
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK. PROMPTLY
AND NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.
AGENTS:
Los Angeles, W. J. BRODRICK.
Santa Ana, W. H. SPURGEONGallatin. FRANKEL BROS.
San Francisco, L. P. FISHER.
NOTICE.
Subscriptions and Transient Advertisements to be Paid for Invariably
In Advance. Current Advertisements
Must be Sttted For Monthly.
BUSINESS CARDS.
E. F. KYSOR,
ARCHITECT.
Room 11.....Hellman's Block,
Los Angeles.
JOSEPH BENNERSCHIEDT,
TIN AND COPPERSMITH.
Center Street, Anaheim
STOVES AND TINWARE ALWAYS ON HAND
BATH HOUSE
AND BIRBER SHOP
enter Street.....Anaheim
PROF. DEAN, .... PROP'R
GEORGE BAUER
BOOTS AND SHOES
Made and repaired at the lowest cash price.
All orders promptly attended to, and work guaranteed.
George Bauer.
Los Angeles street, opposite Enterprise Hall.
L. GUNTHER,
ROOT & SHOEMAKER
AGENTS:
Los Angeles, W. J. BRODRICK.
Santa Ana, W. H. SPURGEON.
Gallatin. FRANKEL BROS.
San Francisco, L. P. FISHER.
NOTICE:
Subscriptions and Transient Advertisements to be Paid for Invariably in Advance. Current Advertisements Must be Settled For Monthly.
BUSINESS CARDS!
J. W. CLARK,
Notary Public
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Land Agent and Conveyancer. Acknowledgments Taken.
Office at Clark's new building opposite Planters' Hotel Center street.
A. KOHLER,
Justice of the Peace,
[ANAHEIM TOWNSHIP]
Office Next to Anaheim Hotel,
Center Street Anaheim.
Particular attention paid to Conveyancing, Collecting, Accounting
And drafting of legal papers generally. Business transacted in all modern languages.
R. J. CKEWEN
KEWEN & HOWARD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ROOM 9 & 10, DOWNEY'S BLOCK, corner Main and Temple st., Los Angeles.
A. A. WILSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
Room No. 11, Temple Block,
3m LOS ANGELES, CAL.
OMELVENY & HAZARD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OFFICE IN TEMPLE'S BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CAL.
Special Attention given to business in U.S. Land office.
R. H. CHAPMAN,
CHAPMAN & HUTTON,
Attorneys at LAW
OFFICE IN TEMPLE BLOCK, UPSTAIRS, Los Angeles, Cal.
DR. W. N. HARDIN,
GEORGE BAUER
BOOTS AND SHOES
Made and repaired at the lowest cash price.
All orders promptly attended to, and work guaranteed.
GEORGE BAUER.
Los Angeles street, opposite Enterprise Hall.
L. GUNTHER,
BOOT & SHOEMAKER,
Los Angeles Street, Anaheim.
A good fit Guaranteed.
Banks.
THE BANK.
WM. WORKMAN, F. P. F. TEMPLE.
TEMPLE & WORKMAN,
Bankers.
TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES.
Receive Deposits and issue their Certificates, transact a General Banking Business.
Draw on the London and San Francisco Bank (Limited) at San Francisco.
EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON NEW YORK.
LONDON PARIS AND HAMBURG.
LEGAL TENDERS, BULLION, GOLD DUST, and Government, State, County and City Bonds Bought and Sold. Receive Valuables for safe keeping.
FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS'
BANK,
OF -
LOS ANGELES.
BANK CAPITAL, - $500,000.
JOHN G. DOWNEY... RESIDENT.
ISAIS W. HELLMAN... CASHIER.
Exchange or Sale on SAN FRANCISCO,
FRANKFORT,
NEW YORK,
HAMBURG,
LODON,
BERLIN,
DUBLIN.
OFFICE IN TEMPLE'S BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CAL.
Special Attention given to business in U. S. Land Office.
R. H. CHAPMAN,
A. W. HUTTON.
CHAPMAN & HUTTON,
Attorneys at LAW
OFFICE IN TEMPLE BLOCK, UPSTAIRS, Los Angeles, Cal.
DR. W. N. HARDIN,
Office and Residence
Cor. Los Angeles and Sycamore Streets Anaheim.
DR. J. S. GARDINER,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Office
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAN BUILDING Anaheim.
MRS. A. HIGGINS,
LADIES' PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIFE.
Particular attention given to diseases peculiar to women and children. Office and Residence Corner Lemon and Center streets Anaheim.
JOHN STEWART,
SURGEON.
Late of the English and U. S. armies.
OFFICE at Wm. Higgins' Drug Store
PIONEER DRUG STORE.
Center street corner of Lemon, Anaheim.
N. HIGGINS, PROPRINTOR DEALER IN Drugs.
Perfumery,
and Garden seeds.
D. W. C. DUMOND.
A. J. BROWN.
BIMOCK & BROWN,
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
Refer to their work,
LOS ANGELES.
BANK CAPITAL, - $500,000.
JOHN G. DOWNEY... RESIDENT.
ISAIS W. HELLMAN... CASHIER.
Exchange or Sale on
SAN FRANCISCO.
FRANKFORT,
NEW YORK.
HAMBURG.
LODON,
BERLIN.
DUBLIN.
PARIS
Receive Deposits, and issue their certificates
BUY AND SELL LEGAL TENDERS
GOVERNMENT STATE AND COUNTY BONDS,
Will also pay the highest price for Gold and Silver Bullion.
From and after this date, on all monies left as term deposits, interest will be allowed.
Los Angeles, April 13, 1870.
Colgon Makers
REOPENING OF THE
BLACKSMITH & WAGON SHOP
Formerly occupied by Crook & Sulivan
OPPOSITE LANGENBERGER & CO., CENTER STREET, Anaheim.
The undersigned have opened the above shop, and are fully prepared to do BLACKSMITH WORK,
In all its branches
Wagon and Carriage making,
AND
General Job Work,
HORSE-SHOELYG, A SPECIALTY.
N. B., Kindness, strict attention to business, and all work warranted is our motto,
if deal2 CROWTHEN & JOHNSON,
SERN California
HEIM, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1873.
Hotels.
PLANTER'S HOTEL,
JOHN FISCHER,
PROPRIETOR.
Corner Center and Los Angeles street
ANAHEIM, CAL.
The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the Traveling Public to the superior accommodations of this well known and long established house. The hotel has every accommodation which a long experience in the business could suggest.
STAGE from San Diego, Los Angeles and San Bernardino stop at this House.
Anaheim is in the most fertile part of the semi-tropical region of California, in the midst of luxuriant orange groves and purple vineyards, convenient to good hunting and fishing grounds, and is only 12 miles from the sea, with a climate acknowledged SUPERIOR to any other in the State, and offers advantages to the traveler or tourist unequaled by any other portion of the
Restaurants.
CHALLENGE RESTAURANT
JULIUS DUGARDIN & CO., Proprietors.
LOS ANGELES St., Next Enterprise Hall.
ANAHEIM.
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING LEASED THE ABOVE named favorite place of resort, begs leave to assure his friends that he will spare no pains to maintain its well-earned reputation among all lovers of good cheer.
Having associated himself with one of the best cooks in the land, he is confident that his table will be likewise one of the best, and invites his friends to come and taste for themselves.
Families and private parties can always be supplied at short notice, with pastries of every description.
JULIUS DUGARDIN
BOARD BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH.
N. B.—A Private room for Ladies.
ENTERPRISE SALOON,
PETER RICHARDS, ... PROPRIETOR.
Anaheim is in the most fertile part of the semi-tropical region of California, in the midst of luxuriant orange groves and purple vineyards, convenient to good hunting and fishing grounds, and is only 12 miles from the sea, with a climate acknowledged SUPERIOR to any other in the State, and offers advantages to the traveler or tourist unequaled by any other portion of the Union.
Terms Moderate.
JOHN FISCHER.
ANAHEIM HOTEL.
Cor. Center & Lemon Sts.
ANAHEIM, Cal
Established and hitherto conducted by
Henry Bremermann
Has been leased to the undersigned,
who will endeavor to maintain its deservedly high reputation as a...
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
The appointments of its airy and well-lighted Rooms
And the superiority of the
KITCHEN AND BAR
Are too well known to the public to make further enquiries necessary.
I respectfully invite all friends and former patrons of the house, as well as the travelling public, to patronize a young beginner who will spare no pains to please his guests.
MAX. NEBELUNG.
LAFAYETTE HOTEL.
BOARD BY THE DAY, WEEK or MONTH.
N. B.—A Private room for Ladies.
ENTERPRISE SALOON,
PETER RICHARDS, PROPRIETOR,
LOS ANGELES ST., ANAHEIM.
Having resumed the management of this popular establishment and thoroughly renovated it, and having a choice stock of the best wines and liquors on hand, I respectively invite all my old friends to come and see me again.
Two Fine 91 Hard Tables, and a Reading & Chess Room
Are attached to the establishment.
SOULENS & CO.
RESTAURANT,
[Late "Eugene" Restaurant.]
Main St., opp. Pico House, Los Angeles.
Board, per week, with Cal's Wine... $6
1 month... $25 and $30
Single Meals... 50 and 75 cts.
Miscellaneous.
J. EVERDING & CO.
Commission Merchants,
48 CLAY STREET,
Below Drumm,
SAN FRANCISCO.
DEALERS IN OREGON PRODUCE.
Agents for Imperial and Harrisburg Flour Mill.
Wheaten Starch of our own manufacture
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Wm. E. Sibley,
GROWER, PACKER AND SHIPPER OF
CHOICE GRAPES,
CHOICE GRAPES
: ALSO:
GRAPE ROOTS, SMALL FRUITS, &c.
PUT-IN-BAY.
FURNITURE AND BE
Wall-Paper for sale.
Anaheim Coo
Center St.
J. WESTPE
PROPRIETOR.
NOTICE TO HUNT
All persons hunters, be
and others, are hereby caution
hunting bees or game on the Santa Mamission-Vega Ranchos without peruthe undersigned. Any person so tresbe held responsible for any damage frowill be restricted to the full extent of
JOHN FO...
SANTA ANA STO
Santa Ana
BY
WM. H. SPURGE
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANT
Selected z
Almond Culture
A few months since, inquimade in the Press for the L
doe almond and no responsed. We were in doubt whagenuine variety was obtaini
this State, till a few days since
we had the pleasure of an inwith Mr. N. B Clough, wisent us with a sample of t
Languedoc almond, known
noisseurs as "Prince's PremiThey are a medium betweepaper shell or Ladies' almothe hard shell variety, but tha
them can be crushed by the
They were of the crop of 188
shell bright and clean, the
full and of excellent flavor.
LAFAYETTE HOTEL
CHRIS. FLUHR...Proprietor
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY informed that this well known Hotel is fitted up with a view to keep pace with the progress of improvements.
Having well furnished suites and single rooms it offers great inducements to families and the traveling community in general.
U.S. HOTEL
Opposite the Court House,
Los Angeles, Cal.
HAMMEL & DENKER, Proprs.
RAILROAD HOTEL
Wilmington Cal.
Canal Street, Opposite Wells,argo & Co's Office.
S. G. THOMPSON,... Proprietor.
CARPET WAREHOUSE.
Aaron Smith,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloths, Paper Hangings and Upholstery Goods.
No. 8, Commercial Street, Los Angeles, Cal.
Carpets sewed and put down neatly.
GRAPE ROOTS, SMALL FRUITS, &c.
PUT-IN-BAY.
OHIO.
J. FLEISHMAN, JULIUS SIGEL
1 San
173 Water St. N.Y. LOUIS WETHEIMER j Fraun
FLEISHMAN, SICHEL & Co.
IMPORTERS and DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Hardware.
Cutlery, Agricultural Implements, &
NOS. 112 AND 114 FRONT STREET,
Between California and Pine Street's
SAN FRANCISCO CAL.
CITY LOTS
FOR SALE,
IN Bremermann's Addition to Anaheim.
This tract is within five minutes walk of Center street and is most eligibly located for private residences. For particular inquiries at the "Southern Californian."
JOB M. SEAMANS,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER & WATCHMAKER
And dealer in Precious Stones, Jewelry, Ete
67 Main St., Los Angeles.
ORIENT SALOON,
Downey Block | ~ | Los Angeles,
GOLDSWORTHY & WE-TON,
Managers.
Mr. C's method of culture but little from the usual adopted by others in growing of stone fruits, stones of the peach as well almonds themselves are planted spring and cultivated in rows the first year. The alm grows as we have intimated on peach and almond stocks. E September the seedlings sufficient size and are budded.
1873. NO. 15.
Furniture & Bedding.
ANAHEIM
FURNITURE STORE,
F. & J. BACKS
FACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
FURNITURE AND BEDDING
Wall-Paper for sale.
anaheim CooperShop
anaheim
WESTPEAL,
PROPRIETOR.
the true Languedoc or other desired variety. The following spring they are headed down to the bud, and allowed to grow one season more unremoved.
They are then ready for transplanting in early fall, winter or spring as the season may prove most propitious, and if a good growth has been made, they will be from three to seven feet high. They are then set in orchard form in well prepared ground at the rate of 150 trees to the acre, or 16½ feet apart. The ground is kept thoroughly cultivated, and almost any hood crop except squashes can be grown between the rows at some distance from the trees without injury.
The tree requires but little pruning or trimming for four or five years; but when it ceases to make a strong lateral growth of limbs, heading or cutting back to promote a new growth, will increase the product as well as the size and value of the almond.
NITURE AND BEDDING
Wall-Paper for sale.
Aheim Cooper Shop
WESTPHAL,
PROPRIETOR.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS!
PERSONS, HUNTERS, REE-HUNTERS, and others, are hereby cautioned against trespassing on the Santa Margarita and Joa Rauchos without permission from signed. Any person so trespassing will be responsible for any damage from fires, and escorted to the full extent of the law.
JOHN FORSTER.
$20 per day! Agents wanted! A class of working people, o young or old, make more money at war than spare moments, or all the time, than else. Particulars free. Address G. Stin Portland, Ma.
SANTA ANA STORE,
Santa Ana,
BY
M. H. SPURGEON,
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Selected z
Almond Culture.
For months since, inquiry was in the Press for the Languesmond and no response obtaine were in doubt whether the variety was obtainable in time, till a few days since, when the pleasure of an interview Mr. N. B. Clough, who prepares with a sample of the true doce almond, known to con- as "Prince's Premium."
are a medium between the shell or Ladies' almond, and shell variety, but most of them be crushed by the hand. Here of the crop of 1871, the tight and clean, the kernel of excellent flavor, being treated, and almost any hood crop except squashes can be grown between the rows at some distance from the trees without injury.
The tree requires but little pruning or trimming for four or five years; but when it ceases to make a strong lateral growth of limbs, heading or cutting back to promote a new growth, will increase the product as well as the size and value of the almond.
THE PRODUCT.
This variety of the almond when grown on suitable soil and with proper cultivation will, at five years from the bud, yield at the rate of three dollars per tree, and at six years from the bud will yield $500 per acre. To those who think their best wheat land worth too much to plant with almonds, we would say—no wheat crop that you can raise will half equal the value received after the fourth year. There is a wide margin between wheat at one and a-half cents a pound and almonds at twenty-five or even twenty cents a pound.
The almond crop can be gathered at any time almost, as best suits the convenience of the household, from September to January; we say household, because it is not unbecoming even to the women and children to engage in almond gathering as they would in the gathering of field and forest nuts in the older States.
PREPARATION FOR MARKET.
To those who are not familiar with the important process of fitting almonds for market, we give the process—called bleaching—as practiced by those who are in the secret, as they suppose, but which Mr. C. freely imparts. When the dried pulp or outer shell begins to open on the edges of the almond, the fog, dew or humidity of the atmosphere blackens or browns the shell, giving it a soiled and unmarketable appearance.
When this occurs it is only necessary to place the almonds, any number of tons of them, in any kind of a tight kilo, and subject them to the action of sulphurous gas, by simply
Mr. N. B. Clough, who prefers with a sample of the true almond, known to considers as "Prince's Premium," are a medium between the shell or Ladies' almond, and shell variety, but most often be crushed by the hand. Here of the crop of 1871, the tight and clean, the kernel of excellent flavor, being free from the least bitter fact as perfect an almond as produced in any country and 5 cents a pound in the marses almonds were grown. Mr. D. T. Clough, of Washnear Niles Station, Alameda was early foreseen by the man of the almond, that its special value would increase the growth and extension of rice and civilization, and the aim of culturists for more ear centuries. The result of persistent attempts at improvenially culminated in the "Prince's Premium;" of Langueence, as a variety unexcelled.
Mode of Culture.
It's method of culture differs from the usual routine by others in the field of stone fruits. The peach as well as the themselves are planted in and cultivated in nursery first year. The almond is we have intimated on both almond stocks. Early in the seedlings attain size and are budded with dried pulp or outer shell begins to open on the edges of the almond, the fog, dew or humidity of the atmosphere blackens or browns the shell, giving it a soiled and unmarketable appearance.
When this occurs it is only necessary to place the almonds, any number of tons of them, in any kind of a tight kilo, and subject them to the action of sulphurous gas, by simply burning a few ounces of salphur within the kiln and allowing the almonds to be enveloped in the fumes for three or four hours. This effectually bleaches the shell of all stain without the least injury to the kernel, and giving them a bright, beautiful straw color or nearly white, and puts them in a perfectly marketable condition so far as appearance is concerned.
We are inclined to the opinion that Mr. C. has taken hold of a branch of horticulture in the growing of the almond, that will place him in the enjoyment of an easy competence within a very few years; for not only would his present setting of trees do all this, but he has now between 60,000 and 70,000 trees yet to set or sell.
Imposition.
There are those who have raised seedling trees from the Languedoc almond and which they now offer—though unbudded—as the genuine variety. No reliance can be placed on seedlings; they must be budded with the desired variety or you are nearly certain to get only the most common inferior fruit.—Pacific Rural Press.