anaheim-gazette 1885-06-20
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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Published every Saturday.
Richard Melrose
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One Year $2.00
Six months 1.25
Three months 7.5
OFFICE—In P.O. Building, Center Street, Anaheim
TRANBIENT ADVERTISING:
SPACE
1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks
1 square $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50
2 squares 2.00 3.00 2.50 4.00
3 squares 3.00 4.50 5.00 5.50
4 squares 4.00 6.00 7.00 8.00
RED STAR
TRADE RED MARK
COUGH CURE
Absolutely Free from Opitates, Emetics and Poisons.
A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE
For Coughs, Sore Throat, Honecness, InSueenza,
Colda, Branchits, Creup, Whoeoping Cough,
Anthymus, Outay, Patas in Cheek, and other
actions of the Throat and Lung.
Price 30 cents a bottle Sold by Drangiste and Dealers. Parties unable to furnish their dealer to promptly get it for them will receive two bottles, express charges paid, by sending one dollar to THE CHARLES A. VOGELLE COMPANY,
Sons Owners and Manufacturers,
Baltimore, Maryland, F.B.A.
CITRUS FRUIT CULTURE.
Oranges, lemons and limes are grown successfully in Analeim,
the superior attraction of vine culture (because of its earlier
mumerative), have not received the attention given the latter, but some old seedling trees that bear their thousand fruit a year, and orchards of more recent planting are in bearing and yielding fairly the more desirable varieties. Citrus fruits, like all other fruits, injury by frost, but this is a calamity of such rare occurrence that be taken into special account. The lime is the most tender of the lily, and in many localities its fruiting is a matter of considerable owing to sensitiveness to cold. Orange culture was so generally by the settlers in parts of our own and neighboring counties a fett that its production for the time being has rather exceeded that only the best varieties are surely remunerative, and the fact ange is an orange—which a few years since was all that was the buying trees—has had to give way to the belief that there is as much to be shown in planting an orange orchard of select varieties, and apples or pears, and that carelessness in this matter, as in any one to bring disaster sooner or later; while attention and thought, and perseverance, will surely prove in the end that what has been the past the source of all success, will also in the present instil reward for the intelligent, earnest worker.
To plant an orchard of seedling fruit and await its coming day would be the height of folly, but to plant an orchard of budded Navels is almost to insure success. One of our orchardists, wishing trees and fruit burdened branches are the admiration of every person complaining a few days since of the low prices he obtained for many of the boxes barely covering expenses. But the reason was were the old Mission variety; small sized and thick skinned, beautiful eye when viewed as an orchard but not sufficiently tempting to insure good prices. Another gentleman with an orchard of young observable among the other growth on his place, was congratulating that he had cleared over three hundred dollars from a carload,ceived from four to five dollars a box for many of his Navel oranges.
The Mediterranean Sweet orange is a good variety to send intothe season, as it is in its prime when other fruit from Florida are out. One of our townsmen has recently obtained a fruit which will have the virtues of the best varieties combined—a thin skin, ing and very sweet with good keeping qualities, a combination of proven, make it the coming orange, and what its name betokens. Probably other excellent and improved varieties will be brought public soon, as many experiments are being tried, and already it three hundred varieties are known to our fruit-growers. The next exhibition at New Orleans, in which California received the first citrus fruits over far famed Florida, proves that we only need to succeed. It is improbable that the Florida fruit can ever be acco so as to be with us what it is there. The moisture of that climate and the presence of water in the soil of that low-lying State must tirely different qualities in its trees to resist the tendency to die roots. The delicious Indian River orange, growing in the rich," Florida, would be an entirely different article on the hard, dry orange region, or even the light, sandy loam of Anaheim proper would probably do well here if anywhere in California. On this our best varieties would probably do no better there, as that anything stirring to give this branch of fruit growing his attention should act well and be sure to obtain only the best of trees, of the best from reliable men.
The lemon should be a profitable fruit to grow as it is an almost boonous fruit. There was formerly a great deal of thick skinned bitter fruit from reliable men.
COUGH CURE
Absolutely
Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poisons.
A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE
For cough, severe throat, horrors, insecurities,
colds, encephalitis, group, wheoping cough,
asthma, colinary, pain in chest, and other
conditions of the Throat and Lungs.
Price 30 cents a bottle. Sold by Druggists and Dealers.
Parties unable to induce their dealer to promptly get it for them will receive two bottles. Express charges paid by sending one dollar to THE CHARLES A. VINCELLE CONTAST,
San Owen and Hanover streets, Baltimore, Maryland, F.B.A.
W H MASSER M.D., D.D.S. D.R. VICTOR W.D.D.
MASSER & WILDER,
DENTISTS.
WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO YOU
that one of us will visit your place on the 10th
of every month to attend to any dental work that
you may wish to have done. By leading your orders
at the Planters' ifdel we will be pleased to call
at your residence and do the work there.
We are prepared to execute all branches of dentistry
in an artistic and substantial manner at a reasonable price.
We replace the partial loss of teeth without a plate
and place gold crosses on roots and decaved teeth by a new patent process.
We extract teeth without pain by the use of vitalized oil.
During to the generous patronage of our many tenants, we are compelled to move into more commodious quarters, to Parlor 13 Nadeau Block, Los Angeles.
Respectfully yours,
DEIS MASSER & WILDER.
F. & J. BACKS,
Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in
Furniture, Bedding, Paper Hangings, Picture Frames, etc.
UNDERTAKERS,
Agents for the House, Eldredge and Victor Sewing Machines.
Los Angeles Street. : Anaheim.
Invalid's Hotel & Surgical Institute
BUFFALO, N.Y.
Organized with a full Staff of eighteen Experienced and Skillful Physicians and Surgeons for the treatment of all Chronicle Diseases.
OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS.
Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Throat and Lung Diseases, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Bladder Diseases, Diseases of Women, Blood Diseases and Nervous Affections, curved here or at home, with or without seeing the patient. Come and see us, or send ten cents in stamps for our "Invalid's Guide Book," which gives all particulars.
Nervous Dobility Impotency, Nocturnal Losses and All Morbid Conditions caused by Youthful Follicles and Peniculous Solitary Practices are necessary.
EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES.
The educational growth of Los Angeles county has kept pace with social growth and prosperity. No county in the State of California such provision for the accommodation and comfort of the pupils as is required among the rock-hidden extreme East or the storm swept fields of the Central States, but cultivating, irrigating, pruning and packing in their sewers no hurry, but no time to daily. No danger of storms to interfere in any department, but a pleasant, invigorating employment in the lightful air and health giving sunshine that the earth can provide completion of another transcontinental railway to our doors; reduced the rates of freight on these fruits fifty per cent from forty and the prospect is good for a farther reduction soon, when we need a steady and healthy demand for all our fruit. The man with forty-acre farm, who has half of it in good oranges and lemons, greets it.
EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES.
The educational growth of Los Angeles county has kept pace with social growth and prosperity. No county in the State of California such provision for the accommodation and comfort of the pupils as is required among the rock-hidden extreme East or the storm swept fields of the Central States, but cultivating, irrigating, pruning and packing in their sewers no hurry, but no time to daily. No danger of storms to interfere in any department, but a pleasant, invigorating employment in the lightful air and health giving sunshine that the earth can provide completion of another transcontinental railway to our doors; reduced the rates of freight on these fruits fifty per cent from forty and the prospect is good for a farther reduction soon, when we need a steady and healthy demand for all our fruit. The man with forty-acre farm, who has half of it in good oranges and lemons, greets it.
OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS.
Chronic Nasal Cutarrh, Throat and Lung Diseases, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Bladder Diseases, Diseases of Women, Blood Diseases and Nervous Affections, cured here or at home, with or without seeing the patient. Come and see us, or send ten cents in stamps for our "Invalid's Guide Book," which gives all particulars.
Nervous Dobility, Impotency, Nocturnal Losses, and Morbid Conditions caused by Youthful Follicles and Pornicious Solitary Practices are peculiarly and permanently cured by our Specialists. Book rent-paid, 10 cents in stamps, stupure, or brench, radically cured without the knife, without frasses, without pain, and without danger. Cures Guaranteed. Book sent for ten cents in stamps.
PILE TUMORS and STRICTURES treated under guarantee to cure. Book sent for ten cents in stamps. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, 633 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y.
The treatment of many thousands of cases of those diseases peculiar to WOMEN at the Invalid's Hotel and Surgical Institute, has afforded large experience in adapting remedies for their cure, and
DR. PIERCE'S
Favorite Prescription
is the result of this vast experience.
It is a powerful Restorative Tonic and Nervine, imparts vigor and strength to the system, and cures, as if by magic, Leucorrhea, or "whites," excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus or falling of the uterus, weak back, anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, internal heat, and "female weakness."
It promptly relieves and cures Nausea and Weakness of Stomach, Indigestion, Blonting, Nervous Prostration, and Sleeplessness, in either sex.
PRICE $1.00, OR 6 BOTTLES FOR $8.00.
Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's large Treatise on Diseases of Women, illustrated.
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
633 Main Street, BUFFALO, N.Y.
SICK-HEADACHE,
Billious Headache,
Biginess,
Constipation,
and Billious Attacks,
promptly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets.
25 cents a vial, by Druggists.
AGRICULTURAL POSSIBILITIES.
There is an outlying portion of the country near Anaheim where farmer, with the tastes fostered by Eastern farming, presents opportunities for profitable tillage of the ground by the raising of barley, corn, potatoes and making hay, besides pasturing stock sheep. West and south of the townships a vast area of uncultivated property of the Stearns Ranchos Land Company. These lands are them within the artesian water belt and can be irrigated for summer from artesian wells at a cost of two hundred to forty dollars for each well, while good crops of barley, rye and sometimes are raised on the lands where flowing wells cannot be obtained from the winter rains. Many thrifty farmers are found on the ble lands who obtain from deep wells sufficient water by using winds, which blow so steadily during the summer, as a motive large windmills. These give all the water necessary to supplement the winter in raising a corn crop, and forcing the alfalfa fills their six or seven crops per year for hay and green fodder.
While fortunes have at times been made in raising grain crops in California, it is the exception and not the rule. Diversified farmers, and the man with forty acres well teenced and carefully tilled long run pass his speculative brother who farms his leagues, and he ant home, increasing in beauty, comfort and value year by year other will be a parched and whitened stubble field after years of California farmers have been acostomized to a rich, virgin abundance crops therefrom until they have failed to recognize the turning to the ground what it has been robbed of, and many of the suffering from a falling off in the yield of their fields, which a thrifty, good sense of the Eastern farmer would obviate entirely with the abundant means at hand where so much stock and so hogs are kept. It is a great mistake that many make in poetical tickling with a hoe will bring a laughing harvest. Let they can sit idly down and enjoy the dolce far-niente of fable California farmer must rise early, plough deep, hoe lively and wish to succeed, and remember he will get no winter vacation "springtime and harvest" all the year around.
FRUIT CULTURE.
The farm is six miles west of Anaheim, in what is known as Centralia district. It was established in April, 1883, with twenty two ostriches imported direct from South Africa. These birds were sold to the California Ostrich Farming Company as guaranteed breeders, but the fact became known after a time that they were not of the age necessary for the production of fertile eggs. Until this fact was established by indistable proof, there were many doubts of the success of the industry; because, although eggs in abundance were laid, they failed to hatch. This unfertility of the eggs could only be accounted for either by the youth of the birds or by the unsuitability of the climate; and that the cause was as stated was not only proven by evidence received from Africa where the birds were raised, but by the further fact that the eggs are now fertile and ostriches are being hatched every week during the season. There are now half a hundred or more young birds at the farm, all in fine vigor and fall of promise to the experienced eyes. The managers of the enterprise are hopeful of its success, and are certain that the time will soon come when every thrifty farmer in California will number among his live stock a pair or more of ostriches.
The value of the ostrich is, of course, in the feathers it produces. The birds on the Anaheim farm bear a plumage which the Superintendent never saw excelled in Africa. The returns from the feathers already produced are satisfactory to the Company. The demand for feathers is far in excess of the supply. South Africa yearly produces feathers to the value of £1,250,000, and yet the genuine ostrich feather is an expensive article of personal adornment, notwithstanding the seemingly large production. Besides, it should be borne in mind that in Africa the production is steadily decreasing. Natural causes—especially the frequency of droughts and consequent famine—keep down the increase of ostriches, and there is not now as many birds in that country as there were a few years ago, notwithstanding the stringent regulations enforced by the government to prevent the wanton destruction of the wild birds.
It not infrequently happens that the African ostrich farmer has to import grain at $15 per 100 pounds to keep his birds alive. Unless the birds are abundantly fed the feathers will be ragged and comparatively valueless, hence in years of famine there are few first-class feathers produced. It is to California, therefore, that the market must at sometime in the future look for its supply of first-class feathers, and we are justified in claiming that "ostrich culture" is one of the most promising industries of Southern California. A pair of chicks, four months old, will cost say $150 or $200. The cost of feeding is bet a trifle, and a small corner of the yard fenced off is a sufficient enclosure. Three months after the chicks are purchased the feathers should be plucked, and at ruling prices they ought to bring $20; eight months later $60 worth of feathers ought to be plucked; the third plucking ought to bring $200, the fourth plucking $400. Assuming that these figures are correct (and they are based on actual results obtained in Africa) there is a profit in the business surpassing that of almost every other industry peculiar to this State.
The wine manufacturers of this Coast have every reason for feeling hopeful as to the future of this important and growing industry. Reports from Eastern centers are of the most flattering character, and there seems to be but one fear among those who have the production of wines at heart—that is that the purity of the article may not be maintained by Eastern sellers. There is no doubt that if the article be sustained at the highest standard, in the near future the demand will increase wonderfully. A New York dispatch, of April 11th, quotes from Bonfort's Wine Circular, which says: "The business figures for the first quarter of the year show an improvement over 1884, de-
The moisture of that climate is wanting,
of that low-lying State must call or enhold the orange, growing in the rich, damp soil of
the present article on the hard, dry mea of our
many loam of Anaheim proper, though it
may where in California. On the other hand
do no better there, so that any person derowing his attention should study the subject the best of trees, of the best varieties,
fruit to grow as it is an almost continuous
treat of thick skinned, bitter-rind fruit
in lemons a bad name, and to this day the
price in the San Francisco market that
brings, merely because of a prejudice
out which is gradually weating away, as
only the best varieties, of uniform
ties. There is a great deal in packwill pick his fruit carelessly, letting the
many and every way, when full jam down the
end of one, the side of another and top of the
when the returns come that he has marked
used," four boxes lost in reacking," hard
his kind." His neighbor with same kind of
home slats on which he can run the fruit so
itself, brushes off the dust and smut if
box in layers closely packed, fills it above
armly so there can be no motion of the fruit
and the address, number of fruit to the box,
gratified with returns which pay well for
of us has not often and willingly paid in
an extra dollar a barrel for apples, whose
concentric circles of red chee'ed Spits" or
"leasoned!" There is profit in cure and
giving than in the selection and cultivation
of the attention required, and it is no
dred among the rock-hidden farms of the
fields of the Central States, but a steady
packing and packing in their several seasings;
No danger of storms to interfere with labor
invigorating employment in the most dehine that the earth can produce. The
continental railway to our doors has already
the fruits fifty per cent from former priceer
her reduction soon, when we may hope for
all our fruit. The man with a thirty or
in good oranges and lemons will never real ADVANTAGES.
Angeles county has kept pace with the macounty in the State of California has made
comfort and comfort of the pupils as Los Angelands of architectural neatness and as a genintelligent a body of teachers as are to be
graduates of Normal schools and other
minations of teachers are rigid and difficult,
incompetent person to obtain a certificate.
With of the schools during the residence of
of sixteen years—may be interesting:
between 5 and 17. 3,596 14,010 1,684 6,127 1,878 9,944 24 80
state schools. 1,878 9,944 24 80
erty was. $22,628 $421,727 $13,647 $122,345 177 $87
males is. $73.50 females " $3.10mos.
ary and apparatus. What was formerly the
census children with one teacher is now
children and fourteen teachers. The Anaheim
the county, costing about $13,000 and skilled teachers.
we have a State Normal school located in
seiring to become teachers are especially
There are several colleges where young
Also a female seminary, a new institutant and no doubt will become popular.
BANK OF ANAHEIM.
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
PLEZ JAMES...President
G. B. SHAFFER...Secretar
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY,
W.K. JAMES,
S. H. MOTT, P. JAMES.
This Bank receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys and Sells Exchange and Currency, makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business.
CORRESPONDENTS.
First National Bank, Los Angeles. Farmers and Merchants Bank, Los Angeles. Pacific Bank, San Francisco. First National Bank New York.
DRAFTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities in all European countries.
Tickets entitling the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England. France or Germany, or from any port in those countries to New York, via the Hamburg American Packet Company sold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction.
Certificates, entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the established rate.
Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the countries named for any relative or friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail.
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If you are losing your grip on life, try "Wells' Health Renewer." Goes direct to weak spots.
"ROUGH ON TOOTHACHE."
Instant relief for Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache. Ask for "Rough on Toothache." 15 and 25 cents.
PRETTY WOMEN.
Ladies who would retain freshness and vivacity. Don't fail to try "Wells' Health Renewer."
CATARRHAL THROAT AFFECTIONS.
Hacking, irritating Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, cured by "Rough on Coughs." Troches, 15c. Liquid, 25c.
"ROUGH ON ITCH."
"Rough on itch" cures humors, eruptions, ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chillblains.
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Children, slow in development, puny, scraawy, and delicate, use "Wells' Health Renewer."
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three or four hours every night coughing.
Get immediate relief and sound rest by using Wells' "Rough on Coughs." Troches, 15c.; Balsam, 25c.
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Manufacturers and Patentees of the Latest Improved Self-Regulating Wind Mills,
Horse Powers,
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Tanks Built to Order.
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Tickets entitling the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England, France or Germany, or from any port in those countries to New York, via the Hamburg American Packet Company sold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction.
Certificates, entailing the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York or vice versa, issued at the established rate.
Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the countries named for any relative or friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
Los Angeles.
Capital Stock $100,000
Surplus $100,000
E. F. SPENCE,
President.
J. M. ELLIOTT,
Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
J. D. BICKNELL,
J. F. CRANE,
H. MABURY
WM. LACT,
E. F. SPENCE,
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O.S. WITHERBY,
J. F. CRANE,
J. E. HOLLENBRECH,
H. MABURY,
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J. D. BICKNELL,
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I. LANKERSMITH,
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