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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Published every Saturday.
Richard Melrose
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GRAZING AND DAIRY INTERESTS
In Westminster township, which lies south-west of Albany,
dairy interests now predominate all others. In the beginning and there were several cases which have now combined.
First. The people had not capital enough to plant and in large orchards. All deciduous fruits are a perfect succiples, pears, apricots, prunes, peaches or grapes can be eaten. But the people were forced into general farming with butter for immediate profit.
Second. Alkali spots and strips were developed by concentration of abundant artesian water, and these had to be therson, thus reducing the area of tillable lands, and usually faiful solid fields of orchards, alfalfa or grain.
Third. The profits of beet, hogs and horses fed on grasses, and of cheese, butter, eggs, corn and potatoes,
dused cost of fencing with wire instead of boards, made both small and large areas of alfalfa, corn land and unparied wild grasses began to be appreciated. Salt grass (long dye be invaluable in the mixture.) blue joint, rye grass, burrow in the same pasture with alfalfa, gave the best results,
prices of cheese, butter and eggs, the general profit of hay and fattened with corn, the demand for good horses doubled value of beef cattle, now four cents on foot and wipe of decline, and the ready sale of alfalfa hay, and the of corn and potatoes on the damp lands south of Westminster foundation for prosperity. The diversified land not only fed industries, but made each one work in with the other.
Our apparently disgraceful weed fields begin to show fenced in and well dotted over with stock feeding on that we are learning that rolling the weeds instead of the annual both feed and looks. A new era of content has therefore the satisfaction, which is almost universal, with the climax the pure artesian water. With this will soon come the movements in fields, buildings and roads that will give us an well developed fine stock country, among the show places farming in the direction of winter apples will probably take the hands of enterprising newcomers, but stock will unite for all these reasons, singly or combined.
An alfalfa field, green, fresh and fragrant the whole year and dotted with fine stock, has a beauty of its own that is activated mind. Even a wild pasture, rolled, fenced and stuto the eye wearied with bare ground. We are coming to rapidity. The profits that have been made are going into their own kind. Industries that admit of beauty will the best economy.
A fair estimate from detailed counts gives Westminster famous Alamitos stock rancho, about 2000 head of cattle in voted partly to butter, partly to cheese and partly to beer; 1500 acres set an alfalfa, either in pasture or untended and an average yield of about six tons to the acre. Over 6000 now fenced and cross-fenced into small areas of from 10 to 40 acres. No estimate can easily be made of the number of hogs, but they are in due proportion to the cattle, and expose every farm. The views of your correspondent that hove and very profitable and perhaps necessary nuisance, are he has been excused from counting them. Eggs, however, forably counted. The two Westminster stores gather in and ship an average of 4000 eggs a day, 10,000 dozen a month (1,440,000) a year. With average prices for butter and one hundred hens, with suitable land for their feed, will for a small family. This is actual experience and will expose Deeds are common and mortgages comparatively rare and process of discharge.
In no other land than California issuch a diversity of iable and profitable as in Westminster. It is a good thing to your bow, and not a good thing to put all your eggs in expected that by another year the owners of the Alamitos on the market about 2,500 acres of superior alfalfa and frost to Westminster, and also in the artesian belt. Then Anasbe near the largest and best dairy and stock country in S-
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to the worst Scrotula, Salt-rheum,
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Thoroughly clean it by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a tiger skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength, and soundness of constitution, will be established.
CONSUMPTION,
which is Scrofulous Disease of the Lungs, is promptly and certainly arrested and cured by this drug-given remedy, if taken before the last stages of the disease are reached. From the wound it would not cause this terribly fatal disease, when first suffering this great objection remotely to the public, Dr. Burns thought seriously of calling it his "Consumption Sure," but abandoned that name as too limited for a medicine which, from its wonderful combination of tonic oxygnose-enhancing, alternative, or blood-cloning, anti-biotics, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unquipped, not only as a remedy for consumption of the lungs, but for all.
CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
If you feel dull, droopy, debilitated, have no very many farm. The views of your correspondent that he and very profitable and perhaps necessary nuisance, are he will be excused from counting them. Eggs, however, forably counted. The two Westminster stores gather in and ship an average of 4000 eggs a day, 10,000 dozen a month (1,440,000) a year. With average prices for butter and one hundred hens, with suitable land for their feed, will for a small family. This is actual experience and will expire. Deeds are common and mortgages comparatively rare and process of discharge.
In no other land than California issuch a diversity of income and profitable as in Westminster. It is a good thing to your bow, and not a good thing to put all your eggs in expected that by another year the owners of the Alamanda on the market about 2,500 acres of superior alfalfa and french to Westminster, and also in the artesian belt. Then Anaheim be near the largest and best dairy and stock country in S.
THE CHURCHES OF ANAHEIM
The church privileges of a town occupy no mean place in those who are seeking a new home. This is especially from the older settlements in the East where the church is tabled, its influence more deeply felt, and its worth to fully realized. The following incident will illustrate this cently arrived in Anaheim. He at once sought out the wagon to question him respecting the particular church with noethed here. How many members has it? What is its inmunity? Is the building free from debt? Is the church seized many are in the Sunday school? How many attend the S weekly prayer meeting? etc. This gentleman said a place in which to locate permanently with his family would find sufficient inducements to stay here when he befor sale, but he wanted first to be sure he would find the church liking.
Perhaps some one reading this description of Anaheim reads about the churches here before deciding to come. Although the largest, we have no less than six churches in it. The number does not exist for the same reason that in a town of the East, the same number or more may be found. This brief survey of the various churches and their peculiar course a Roman church in Anaheim. A large section Santa Ana Valley, of which this is a part, has no church here; hence all who are allied to it must come to Anaheim granted by the sect. Rev. V. Foran is the priest. One of vive and churchly edifices outside the cities is occupied by And that is not all. It is made still more attractive by the band of adherents who render life and vigor. Rev. W.C.Mily decided in favor of our climate, is the rector. In the north adjacent to the two already mentioned stands the Presbyterian though Presbyterian in name; it is cosmopolitan in character apply to ecclesiastical as well as national peculiarities. Be riteistic denomination represented here; intended for the population its doors are thrown open to all followers of it And many, whose early prejudices and fixed principles do the door. Among the worshippers are Christians of all belye a hearty welcome. Rev. F.H. Robinson is pastor.
Passing to the south part of town we come to three churches put up. As the stranger enters town he is struck with the of the Evangelical church. A vigorous society occupies this building was but recently erected, the society has been for years. Rev. C.Green is pastor. He resides in Santa Ana also another church of the same order.
Near the Evangelical church stands the second Presbyterian intended for the Spanish speaking population. Rev. J.Missionary in charge. There is a parochial school in church. Miss M.A.McCoy is teacher. An Indian-school next to the church. It has recently been established under the government and in care of the Presbyterian Mission Board Roberts is Superintendent and Mrs.N.Robbis is matron.
The Southern California Conference of the M.E Church listed a mission in Anaheim. This society has a neat building from the Spanish and Indian Mission. Rev.G.H.Bolinger pastor. He also is the presiding elder of the German works If the new comer should settle in the Orangethope or Planta North Anaheim, or in Fairview, just south of town, his schools hold in these inviting sections, and occasional preach C.B.Pershing and others occupy the circuit.
LAND VALUES.
The prices asked for lands in and about Anaheim and varied as the land itself. But it can be said that the purchaser of land in Anaheim and vicinity prices gets full value for his money, and does not pay any lettious or imaginary advantages. There never has been shown here to buoy up prices beyond the true value of the suit is that as good land as there is in all California is offered much lower price than in any other part of Los Angeles con- In the country west of town, known as the Fairview district good grape land, unimproved land can be purchased for free acres. We call it grape land because that is probably the way it can be put, but all kinds of deciduous fruits can
CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE LIVER, BLOOD, AND LUNGS.
If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have salty color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots on face or body, troubles headache or dizziness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or chills alternating with hot foreses, low spirits and gloomy moods, irritable appetite, and coiled tongue, you are suffering from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Torsid Liver or "Billousness." In many cases only part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal.
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$500 REWARD is offered by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy for a case of catarrh which they cannot cure.
If you have a discharge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of smell, taste, or hearing, weak eyes, dull pain or pressure in head, you have Catarrh. Thousands of cases terminate in consumption.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, "Cold in the Head," and Catarrhal Meadache. 50 cents.
LAND VALUES.
The prices asked for lands in and about Anaheim and varied as the land itself. But it can be said that the purchaser of land in Anaheim and vicinity prices, gets full value for his money, and does not pay any fictitious or imaginary advantages. There never has been shown here to buoy up prices beyond the true value of the land is that as good land as there is in all California is offered much lower price than in any other part of Los Angeles county.
In the country west of town, known as the Fairview district, good grape land, unimproved land can be purchased for free acre. We call it grape land, because that is probably the reason to which it can be put, but all kinds of deciduous fruits can as well as upon land held at double the price. And as we graph there is growing upon this land a large area of corn under average conditions, from one hundred to one hundred bushels to the acre.
In the Orangethorpe school district, lying northward from held at from $75 to $125 per acre. In addition to being added of grapes, deciduous fruits and cereals, this land also produces excellent quality. It is a most desirable neighborhood.
In Placentia school district, or what is better known as the prices are about as in Orangethorpe—from $75 to $125 some specially choice locations $150 per acre is asked. Even on the soil in this district, and nowhere can be seen thriftly vineyards, or more beautiful homes. The land held at $150 a current phrase, "dirt cheap," and must necessarily double very short time.
All the lands referred to above are within the district when with water by the Anaheim Union Water Company. The good land outside of the irrigating districts which can be bought when the water company perfects its system and completes the water which now runs to waste in the winter; it will its area of usefulness and take in much of the land which now paratively cheap because of the lack of irrigation facilities.
There is a section of country east of Anaheim, adjoining river, known as Yorba district, where good improved and can be purchased at from $50 to $150 per acre. The people have a superabundance of cheap water at all seasons, and thus to the growth of all kinds of fruit and grain.
Vegetarians can find no better country than this in which dietetic principles. There are several families in the vicinity live upon fruits almost exclusively, and use no cooked food. There are few countries where such a mode of living is possible low statement of the seasons when fruits may be gathered county will show that it is quite practicable to here carry out idea: Oranges, Christmas to June; lemons, all the year; figs, July to November; almonds, October; apples, July to August; grapes, July 15th to December; peaches; ber; apricots, June to August; plums and prunes, June to No Jane; Japanese persimmons, November; guavas, nearly all the May to June; strawberries, all the year round; raspberries; blackberries; June to September; gooseberries; June; water October; muskmelons; July to October.
AND DAIRY INTERESTS.
THE SURVIVAL OF TRUTH
[Edward Wilhelm]
Never the cause that is right shall be buried in ashhes,
Never be lost in the cloud or be sunk in the dust;
Still from the embers the light of the truth ever flashes,
Still there is glory ahead for the cause that is just.
Men who have labored with firm and unfaltering devotion,
Only for what they believe to be honest and right,
Yet shall be heirs of the tales in the midst of the ocean,
Isles of the blest that are lovely with sweetness and light.
Lost is the bud that is blighted, the thoughtless supposes,
Fit to fall, and forgotten to rot on the ground;
Yet it shall bloom in the spring with the rest of the rose,
Yet in full bloom with the bravest and brightest be found.
Truth cannot perish. It fades and it falls, but its essence
Lives like the breath of the flower, in the earth, and the air:
Soon, in God's time, will its living and beautiful presence
Break on the sight of the people, resplendently fair.
Never a life shall be lost that for truth has been given.
Never a wound for the right but shall fully be cured;
Still do the heroes who loved us live here as in heaven,
Holding the blessing of balm for the pain they endured.
Lovely is truth, and the one thing sublime and immortal,
Often to sicken, but never, oh, never to die;
Yet to be welcomed on earth as at heaven's great portal,
Yet to be crowned in all glory, on earth as on high.
Recognition at Sea.
[Boaton Transcript.]
In view of the many first-class lines now crossing the Atlantic, the question that at first suggests itself upon seeing a steamer in the distance is: To what line does she belong? Is she an Inman, Gulon, White Star, or Allan boat, or is she a Cunarder?
To the uninitiated all steamers look alike at sea, and it is frequently a puzzle to the passengers to understand how the officers can tell so readily on being asked—even if the strange steamer be passed at night—to what line she belongs.
Each line has a distinctive "funnel mark" by which its steamers can be told by day, and a distinctive kind of firework signal by which they can be known by night. When you see a steamer whose funnel is two-thirds red, with a white band and a stack top, you may know that she is an "Allan Liner." If at night she sends up blue, white and red rockets in succession she be...
CALIFORNIA ISSUES A DIVISION OF INDUSTRY BOTH POSSIBILITIES AND EXPERIENCES.
A town occupies no frican place in the consideration new home. This is especially true of those coming to the East where the church has been longer established deeply felt, and its worth to a community more incident will illustrate this: A gentleman robes himself at once sought out the writer of this, and being the particular church with which he is concerned has it? What is its influence on the community from debt? Is the church self-supporting? How much attention the Sunday services and etc., etc. This gentleman said he wanted to find permanently with his family. He presumed he meant to stay here when he began to look at land to be sure he would find the church privileges to describe of Anaheim may wish to know more deciding to come. Although our town is not than six churches in it. This seemingly large same reason that in a town of the same size in or more may be found. This will be seen by a church and their peculiar work. There is of Anaheim. A large section of country in the town is a part, has no church of this kind saved and it must come to Anaheim for the privileges V. Foran is the priest. One of the most attractive cities is occupied by the Episcopalians, made still more attractive by the noble and faithful with life and vigor. Rev. W.C.Malls, who has recent-mate, is the restor. In the north part of town, and mentioned, stands the Presbyterian church. It is cosmopolitan in character—if the word may well as national peculiarities. Being the only non-presented here, intended for the English speaking town open to all followers of our common Lord. Judices and fixed principles do not prevent, enter nippers are Christians of all beliefs, and all rev. F.H.Robinson is pastor.
Of town we come to three church edifices recently town he is struck with the neat appearance. A vigorous society occupies this building. Though erectal, the society has been established here pastor. He resides in Santa Ana, where he has some order.
This stands the second Presbyterian church. It is making population. Rev.J.M.Roberts is the name is a parochial school in connection with the teacher. An Indian-school building stands recently been established under the auspices of the Presbyterian Mission Board. Mrs.M.E.and Mrs.N.Robbis matron.
Conference of the M.E. Church has recently established Mission. Rev.G.H.Bolinger is the energetic elder of the German work in the Conference. Settle in the Orangethorse or Placentia districts of review, just south of town, he will find Sunday sections, and occasional preaching also. Rev. occupy the circuit.
AND VALUES.
lands in and about Anaheim are as diverse itself. But it can be said without equivocation land in Anaheim and vicinity, at the ruling money, and does not pay an inflated price for antiques. There never has been any disposition beyond the true value of the land, and the rehearsal is in all California is offered for sale at any other part of Los Angeles county.
known as the Fairview district, which is very real land can be purchased for from $50 to $75 per annum because that is probably the most profitable use all kinds of deciduous fruits can be grown upon it.
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AND VALUES.
lands in and about Anaheim are as diverse
itself. But it can be said without equivocation land in Anaheim and vicinity, at the ruling
money, and does not pay an inflated price for
contages. There never has been any disposition
beyond the true value of the land, and the rethere is in all California is offered for sale at a
very other part of Los Angeles county.
known as the Fairview district, which is very
land can be purchased for from $50 to $75 per
because that is probably the most profitable use
all kinds of deciduous fruits can be grown upon it
double the price. And as we write this parathis land a large area of corn which will yield,
one hundred to one hundred and twenty-five
district, lying northward from town, land is
acre. In addition to being adapted to the growth
and cereals, this land also produces oranges and
it is a most desirable neighborhood.
or what is better known as North Anaheim,
angethorpe—from $75 to $125 per acre, and for
as $150 per acre is asked. Everything is grown
and nowhere can be seen trifftier orchards and
homes. The land held at $150 per acre is, to use
"and must necessarily double in value within a
love are within the district which is furnished
from Union Water Company. There is plenty of
esting district which can be bought cheaper, and
fects its system and completes its plans for storto waste in the winter, it will be able to extend
in much of the land which now is offered comthe lack of irrigation facilities.
cast of Anaheim, adjoining the Santa Ana
where good improved and unimproved land
to $150 per acre. The people of this district
nap water at all seasons, and the soil is adapted
fruit and grain.
better country than this in which to carry out their
several families in the vicinity of Anaheim who
relively, and use no cooked food of any kind,
such a mode of living is possible, but the follora when fruits may be gathered in Los Angeles
is practicable to here carry out the vegetarian
June; lemons, all the year; himes, all the year;
lands, October; apples, July to December; pears,
July 15th to December; peaches, June to November; plums and prunes, June to November; cherries,
November; guavas, nearly all the year; loquats,
all the year round; raspberries, June to January;
berry; gooseberries, June; watermelons, July to
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1885.
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Harper's Young People.
An Illustrated Weekly.
The serial and short stories in Harper's Young People have all the dramatic interest that juvenile fiction can possess, while they are wholly free from what is pernicious or vulgarly sensational. The humorous stories and pictures are full of innocent fun, and the papers on natural history and science, travel, and the facts of life, are by writers whose names give the best assurance of accuracy and value. Illustrated papers on athletic sports, games and pastimes have full information on these subjects. There is nothing cheap about it but its price.
An epitome of everything that is attractive and desirable in juvenile literature—Boston Couri.
A weekly feast of good things to the boys and girls in every family which it visits—Brooklyn Union.
It is wonderful in its wealth of pictures, information and interests—Christian Advocate, N. Y.
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Vol. VI. commences November 4, 1884.
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