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DR. ALFRED LOERCH OPTICIAN EYE STRAIN Glasses as prescribed by me are conceded the foremost remedy for the cure of headache, nervousness, facial neuralgia, due to muscular or nervous eye strain. For any eye trouble or for new glasses consult me. I am a specialist. AT HUTCHINSON'S DRUG STORE E. L. EUBANKS S. W. COTTLE THE DERRICK EUBANKS & COTTLE, Props. FAMOUS CYRUS NOBLE WHISKEY MAIER & ZOBELEIN BEER. Phone Main 95 Center St. Anaheim Joseph Backs Undertaker Embalmer Furniture Bedding Repairing Done FRITZ RUHMANN'S GERMANIA HALL BACK'S NEW BUILDING LOS ANGELES STREET Keeps on hand a Large and complete stock of liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer always draught. LUMBER LOCAL NEWSPAPER Good and Important Work be they are Essential to Government in This Country [From the San Francisco Exam] We are not inclined to attack pick flaws in local newspapers whatever their attitude may ard this newspaper. As a fact, the public owes a great newspapers in the smaller towns and villages. Very often it takes greater to conduct a local newspaper does to conduct a bigger news in a much bigger place. The port that the local newspaper ceives is meagre at best, a hard work done is often not ciated. The newspaper from the b sometimes interferes serious the enterprise of the local and the competition he has is an uneven competition—publishing a newspaper where are millions of people to makes it possible to spend en sums of money to make it att and these sums the local edit not possibly spend, as his does not justify it. It would be a great misforthe country if the few big pa GERMANIA HALL BACK'S NEW BUILDING LOS ANGELES STREET Keeps on hand a Large and complete stock of liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer alwayon draught. LUMBER Sash, Doors, Shingles Shakes, Lath, Cement Lime : C. Ganahl Lumber Co CHAS. F. CRIM, Manager EAST CENTER ST., ANAHEIM Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars at Roman Wisser's Favorite Saloon ANAHEIM BEER ON DRAUGHT Center St. - r - Anaheim City Market Fresh and Salted Meats Special attention to all orders, which will be filled promptly F. W. Fleischmann, Proprietor Chas. Celdermann, Manager F. BACKS Undertaker Dealer in Furniture Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils, and Glass. Sewing Machine Supplies Corner Los Angeles and Chartres Sts and the competition he has is an uneven competition—publishing a newspaper where are millions of people to make it possible to spend enums of money to make it attentive and these sums the local edit not possibly spend, as his does not justify it. It would be a great misfortune the country if the few big papers the big cities should interfere ously with the publication valuable and intelligent local papers—for upon these local papers the welfare of the very largely depends. The metropolitan daily possibly know the needs of the ous localities and small cities the local newspapers can local needs and influence local opinion. It is rather natural that an representing his own neighborhood should be irritating a lack of local support, and ing the newspaper from the coming in and interfering prospects and his possibility being useful. We hope that in every small and every village there enough intelligence and public on the part of the local inha to support earnestly and entitically the best local newspap ing encouraging approbation good living to the local editor alone can represent and defe tice and public spirit among neighbors. The man who can afford one newspaper, in our opinion, display his public spirit a sense of duty to his locality ing the local newspaper. Soil Surveys The surface soil of the P sandy loam is composed of brown or brown loam with a to fine texture. Ordinarily it paratively loose, friable and ea tivated, except in certain l where it has a tendency to pack. It is underlain by a mo Undertaker Dealer in Furniture Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils, and Glass. Sewing Machine Supplies Corner Los Angeles and Chartres Sts LIVERY Rose Ave. Stable Austin & Tuffree Props. Rose Ave., Ocean Park HATZFELD'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY J. P. HATZFELD Graduate in Pharmacy Next Door to Postoffice Anaheim, Cal. Soil Surveys The surface soil of the P sandy loam is composed of brown or brown loam with a to fine texture. Ordinarily it paratively loose, friable and ea tivated, except in certain l where it has a tendency to pack. It is underlain by a mo pact subsoil which is lighter having a slight reddish cast. tain places the underlying packs harder than in others, locally known as hardpan. W subsoil is exposed in cuts, in th two or more feet it cracks in its lines line adobe. Beneath this the material grades into sand o material much like the surface. The texture of the surface so in different parts of the surthe area extending west of Los the texture is mostly that of sandy loam. Much of the F Hood's Sarsaparilla enjoys th tinction of being the g est curative and preve medicine the world ha known. It is an allmedicine, producing i equalled effects by p ing, vitalizing and enr the blood on which health and strength of organ, bone and tissue pend. Accept no s tute for Hood's, but sist on having Hood's AND ONLY HOOK Important Work by Them are Essential to Good Government in This Country Not inclined to attack or to in local newspapers— their attitude may be towtowpaper. As a matter of public owes a great debt to in the smaller cities, villages. On it takes greater ability to a local newspaper than it produces a bigger newspaper bigger place. The supthe local newspaper reneagre at best, and the done is often not appresaper from the big city interferes seriously with rise of the local editor, competition he has to meet even competition—because a newspaper where there is of people to read it possible to spend enormous money to make it attractive sums the local editor canly spend, as his public stify it. Be a great misfortune to try if the few big papers in sandy loam around Bixby is quite shallow, the heavy subsoil coming within a foot of the surface. A small area of medium-textured, grayish-colored sandy loam running into a lighter colored or yellowish sandy loam at Buena Park was also included in the type. Some local modifications occur along the ocean, particularly southeast of Wilmington, where the surface has been changed by shifting sand. The type is widely distributed over the area, and occupies low rolling hills, mesas and sloping plains. It is well drained and free from alkali, excepting a small area near Wilmington and one near Anaheim Landing. The Placentia sandy loam is the weathered product of anciently transported granitic material. The washings were elevated by a movement of the earth's crust, and have since been much modified by weathering and along the coast by wind action. The crops at present grown are the tree fruits, walnuts, olives, grapes, truck, berries, beans, alfalfa and grain. Of the other deciduous fruits small quantities are planted, the most important being the apricot and peach. The olive, with the exception of an orchard east of Santa Fe Springs and one at Sunnyside, is largely confined to the vicinity of La Mirada. The surface soil of the Fullerton sandy adobe is brown to dark brown in color and varies in texture from a sticky sandy loam to a more plastic loam. The soil represents a type intermediate between the Placentia sandy loam and San Joaquin black adobe. The soil differs from the black adobe principally in that it contains a greater proportion of coarse material, is or- set magazine for February "An effort is being made to establish historical names that have been abanmutilated, or otherwise r competition he has to meet the competition—because a newspaper where there is of people to read it possible to spend enormous money to make it attractive to the local editor can specially spend, as his public testify it. be a great misfortune to if the few big papers in series should interfere serithe publication of the and intelligent local newsupon these local newswelfare of the country depends. Metropolitan daily cannot know the needs of the varities and small cities. Only newspapers can protect and influence local pubneral natural that an editor gives his own individual good should be irritated by local support, and by seenewspaper from the big city and interfering with his and his possibilities for that in every small town village there will be intelligence and public spirit of the local inhabitants earnestly and enthusiasbest local newspaper, giving approbation and a try to the local editor, who represent and defend just-public spirit among his who can afford only one in our opinion, should be public spirit and his ability to his locality by tak- Soil Surveys face soil of the Placentia is composed of a lighttrown loam with a medium rare. Ordinarily it is compose, friable and easily culcept in certain localities has a tendency to bake or underlain by a more com- Sunnyside, is largely confined to the vicinity of La Mirada. The surface soil of the Fullerton sandy adobe is brown to dark brown in color and varies in texture from a sticky sandy loam to a more plastic loam. The soil represents a type intermediate between the Placentia sandy loam and San Joaquin black adobe. The soil differs from the black adobe principally in that it contains a greater proportion of coarse material, is ordinarily not as sticky and difficult to till, and when dry, probably owing to the inclusion of a less amount of organic matter, does not crack so extensively. The soil on the average is about 3 feet deep and is underlain either by a lighter colored phase of the same material or by a yellowish-gray indurated sand or sandy loam. The soil is found in the vicinity of La Mirada, Whittier, Bixby and Smeltzer. All the areas excepting those around Whittier occur principally in the form of rolling hills, while at that place it occupies southerly sloping plains. The Fullerton sandy adobe, like the Placentia sandy loam, is largely anciently transported granitic material, intermingled with a lesser proportion of recent sedimentary washings. The areas it covers have been elevated since the original deposition and have been subjected to a long period of increased erosion, resulting in the draws and gullies which now disfigure the surface. Ayer's For hard colds, bronchitis, asthma, and coughs of all kinds, you cannot take anything better than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Cherry Pectoral. Ask your own doctor if this is not so. He uses it. He understands why it soothes and heals. "I had a terrible cough for weeks. Then I took Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and only one bottle completely cured me." MRS. J. B. DANFORTH, St. Joseph, Mich. 25c., $0.00. All druggists. set magazine for February "An effort is being made to establish historical names ofnia that have been aban-mutilated, or otherwise n. The federal government fender in some instances postoffice department is best to redress the wrong done and restore the original n. is a movement in which anians sympathize and in can take part. The p awakening to the necessity ing the evil, before the m lightful to the ear and ha religious and historical a have quite disappeared. Of destruction has been in a long time and is widest its extent has not been real historical student, for might search the maps o logical survey in vain for t de San Jose Cupertino. I under the name of Stew The Arroyo de Buenos Aquerades under the name Hollow. The Arroyo de cisco, named by Portalala banks he camped from N to 11, 1768, has become Francisquito creek. The list of geographic whose names have been from the beautiful to the place is a long one, but th towns have suffered the exigency of the postoffice ment has deprived many the musical quality of its in some cases inflicted a st injury. At times this takes off removing from a name fying prefix—decapitating speak. Thus San Fernando Espana) named for St. king of Castile and Leon Fernando; Las Llagas, Captain Rivera by Monca Soil Surveys ace soil of the Placentia is composed of a lightbrown loam with a medium pore. Ordinarily it is compose, friable and easily culcept in certain localities as a tendency to bake or underlain by a more comwhich is lighter in color. Light reddish cast. In certain the underlying material less than in others, and is own as hardpan. Where the apposed in cuts, in the upper feet it cracks in irregular hobe. Beneath this stratum grades into sand or into a such like the surface soil. More of the surface soil varies parts of the survey. In spending west of Los Angeles is mostly that of medium Much of the Placentia Wood's illa enjoys the disof being the greattive and preventive to the world has ever It is an all-round producing its uneffects by purifyizing and enriching food on which the and strength of every bone and tissue deAccept no substior Hood's, but inhaving Hood's ONLY HOOD'S. Cherry Pectoral Cherry Pectoral. Ask your own doctor if this is not so. He uses it. He understands why it soothes and heals. "I had a terrible cough for weeks. Then I took Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and only one bottle completely cured me." MRS. J. B. DANFORTH, St. Joseph, Mich. 25c., 50c., $1.00. All druggists. J. C. AYER CO.. Lowell, Mass. You will hasten recovery by taking one of Ayer's Pills at bedtime. PLEA IS MADE FOR OLD NAMES Picturesque Spanish is Becoming Almost a Thing of the Past on Maps of the State Those who love the old pictuesque nomenclature in connection with California places will welcome the announcement of a movement which has been started with the idea of restoring the historical names of the state. It is taking away much of the beauty of California to mutilate the old Spanish for the sake of convenience and many have expressed their disapproval of such a course. One of the prominent writers in this cause is Zoeth S. Eldredge. Speaking on the subject in the Sun- Vin As delSupersedes old-faGuaranteed to contfrom genuine freshbody-building ingregreatest strength old people, puny mothers, chronic troubles, incipienTry it— W. B. A. C.W. Fertilizers We are in a position to talk both quality and price. We are in a position to give you the best and most economical fertilizer for any particular soil. "For the land's sake" use A. C.W. Fertilizer. Agricultural Chemical Works 901-907 Macy Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Agents in all Citrus Districts. BISSEL & SANDILANDS Agents, Anaheim, Cal. The Brownsberger Home School Incorporated 953 W. 7TH ST. LOS ANGELES, CAL. A thorough business college. Beautiful home surroundings. The school owns its own property, 95x250 ft. The policy of the school is broad and liberal. Over 100 typewriters. Over 100 roll-top desks. Complete bank equipment. Business training and pookkeeping may be combined with shorthand. Each pupil may have a machine free at home and gain time in school. Day and evening sessions. We invite investigation. Send for catalogue and college paper. Correspondence invited. F. BROWNSBERGER, Business Manager. magazine for February he says: Fort is being made to rees-historical names of Califor- it have been abandoned, or died, or otherwise mistreated. General government is the off- on some instances and the state department is being asked to wrong done the state before the original names. Itement in which all Califor- ampathize and in which all the part. The people are going to the necessity of check- evil, before the names, de- to the ear and hallowed by its and historical association, site disappeared. The workuction has been in progress time and is widespread, but it has not been realized. The real student, for instance, search the maps of the geo- survey in vain for the Arroyo Jose Cupertino. It is hidden the name of Stevens creek. Arroyo de Buenos Aires mas- us under the name of Corral The Arroyo de San Fran- famed by Portala, on whose camped from November 6 1768, has become the Sanquito creek. Most of geographical features names have been changed beautifully to the common long one, but the names of have suffered the most. The way of the postoffice depart- desprived many a town of physical quality of its name and cases inflicted a still greater At times this takes the form giving from a name its quali-refix—decapitating it—so to Thus San Fernando (Rey de named for St. Ferdinand, Castile and Leon, becomes lo; Las Llagas, named by Rivera by Moncada, in 1772, been inflicted upon the town of San Buenaventura which has had its name changed to Ventura. To be sure, San Buenaventura is a long name and has the same capital letters as San Bernardino, also in the southern part of the state, and a careless mailing clerk might throw a letter into the wrong pouch. But what of that? The people of the town love their name and reverence its associations. It bore the name for more than a hundred years, and before the mission was established, even before the first expedition was organized, this name, which had been given by St. Francis himself to his able and successful coadjutor, Giovanni di Fidenza, was selected for honor. "When the expedition, ordered by the king for the purpose of occupy- THE CLEANSING AND HEALING CURE FOR CATARRH is Ely's Cream Balm Easy and pleasant to use. Contains no injurious drug. It is quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at once. It Opens and Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Allays Infammation. Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Large Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York ing and fortifying the ports of San Diego and Monterey, was being organized in Lower California by Don Jose de Galvez, Visitador General of Spain, he sent for Junipero Serra. 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