anaheim-gazette 1905-04-13
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TRADE MARK
REGISTERED
UNION
Patented July 18, 1925,
and April 25, 1929.
This is the easiest fence to put up
Is the prettiest fence when it is up
Stays up in good shape the longest
Just notice the LOCK, it stays
GATES READY MADE AT
L. E. MILLER
Long Beach Boarding St
J. WAGNER, Proprietor
When you drive down to Long Beach pu
horse at the Long Beach Boarding St
right in the center of town.
Transients will be given the best of attention,
tomers will be served cordially and prompt
Phone Home 559
234 East 4th St.
LONG E
DRINK
horse at the Long Beach Boarding St
right in the center of town.
Transients will be given the best of attention,
tomers will be served cordially and prompt
Phone Home 559
234 East 4th St. LONG E
DRINK
PRIME BEER
It makes you healthy. Keg and
bottled Beer delivered to all
parts of the city. XXXX
UNION BREWING CO.
Phone 30
LAWN MOWE
GARDEN TOOLS RUBBER
We want to sell you a GOOD Lawn Mower, Grass Catcher, Law
50 ft. 3-ply Wallabout Garden Hoze, Nozzle, etc. for that n
Lawn Mowers from $3.50 to $7.50. Lawn Rakes 50c. Hose from
A liberal discount allowed when you buy one each of above
We are glad to show you goods whether you want to bu
GET OUR PRICES ON
Pipe, Scythes, Wheel Barrows, Paints, Oils, Varn
Anaheim, Cal.
A. NAC
WALLOP BRO
It's Ni
WALLOP BROOK
It's Nic
when you have good meal on them. Buckwhite course. And there's no relished by the average breakfast. We have the made from the Vermont size cans from 25 cents up want to make some more butter scotch or caramels the right kind. for each you're uncertain what you need, leave it to us here at all times. What today.
WE ALSO CARRY
Panocha Drips, Poppy Drips, Caso Crop, Santa Claus Syrup, Crystal Corn
ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY
Anaheim Evergreen NURSERY
The largest stock of Palms, Acacias, Camphor, Gravel Texas umbrella and numerous other varieties of orns trees and plants suitable for street planting; also stock of different varieties of Gums, Cypress, Pines, Loquats and house plants
PRICES AT THE NURSE
FOREST PLANTING
Tree planting in its horticultural and arboricultural sense has been understandingly practiced in this country since the earliest days of settlement. Planting in its relation to the science of forestry is less understood, mainly because forestry is a comparatively new art in America, and one which deals not so much with individual trees as with collections of trees which make up the forest. Tree planting then becomes forest planting in the sense that the technical requirements of the science demand the grouping of planted trees in forest plantations in which true forest conditions will eventually be obtained. Tree planting along roads and in lawns for ornamental purposes is, strictly speaking not within the province of the forester.
Public interest in forestry matters is in general largely centered in planting operations, probably because the more intricate processes whereby forests are utilized and perpetuated without recourse to planting, are less apparent and not easily understood. Forestry regeneration by natural methods is preferable because more economical; but artificial reforestation must often be resorted to and the public interest in this phase of the subject is very helpful.
To the people of California forest planting appeals strongly because of the vast areas of non-forested land, worthless for cultivation and the recognized value of a forest cover on the mountains in conserving should be applied in any where planting is under there is a reasonable control, there is absolutepect of results from exerting operations.
In the beginning all be directed toward upper drainage basins whose waters are of low value for irrigation, potestic purposes. Great need, we can hardly hold the slopes of the coast the water question is not the cities and plains o are crying for moist denuded mountains and supply.
The prosperity of the tile region in this vicinity the main orange belt directly dependent on mountains for water, development of the river on the water supply, which these mountains At present only one ac six and one half acres land is supplied with der cultivation. More more water, and he under cultivation.
The tendency of Cali to reproduce themselves able, and fire protected areas recently lumber practically every case, forest growth instead brush. If in addition tion some slight change a future growth are bering methods, the be restrained and a
Boarding Stable of town.
It of attention, and cusually and promptly.
559
LONG BEACH
BEER
Keg and
need to all
ING CO.
DWERS
RUBBER HOSE
Grass Catcher, Lawn Rake,
le, etc. for that new lawn.
kies 50c. Hose from 7c to 16c
for one each of above articles.
or you want to buy or not.
nts, Oils, Varnishes, Etc.
A. NAGEL
BRO'S.
It's Nice
you have good maple syrup to them. Buckwheat cakes, of And there's nothing more ferable because more economical; but artificial reforestation must often be resorted to and the public interest in this phase of the subject is very helpful.
To the people of California forest planting appeals strongly because of the vast areas of non-forested land, worthless for cultivation and the recognized value of a forest cover on the mountains in conserving the water which gives life to the orchards and vineyards of the valleys. Living too in a region where climate, fertile plains, and rugged mountains combine in such wonderful perfection, Californians have learned to love the unexcelled scenic features of their state, and to unite commercial development with esthetic improvement.
From the economic standpoint there are two distinct reasons why extensive reforestation should be carried on in California. The first is that irrigation interests demand it. The wealth of the existing orchards and ranches, and the expansion of these industries is largely dependent upon the water supplied them from the forested mountains. Barren or chaparral covered slopes do not hold well the water which falls upon them in the form of rain, and, being exposed, erode and furnish disintegrated minerals which silt up the streams and irrigation canals. In many districts there is not water enough available to supply the demands of agriculturists or it comes in such irregular quantities as to be useless. The amount of irrigable land in California is materially in excess of the water available to irrigate it, hence every acre of barren mountain land reforested, and made productive of water, will extend just so much the development under irrigation of the valleys.
The second reason for reforesting unproductive areas is in order to provide for a future timber supply. This need is not greatly felt at present, because of the abundance of virgin timber, but it will be a vital matter within a few decades. The tendency of California to reproduce themselves able, and fire protected areas recently lumber practically every case, forest growth instead brush. If in addition tion some slight change a future growth are bering methods, they be restrained and a asset acquired in the f final forest growth.
There are many areas of extensive forest pvery general desire foration of such work in no one ventures to source of funds for su Without funds little plished, and it is la such public benefit un usually delayed until forced by the pinch o
Socialism Do
Once, as the story g men were engaged i when Pat asked Mik ism was.
"Well, socialism is a division of property," "What's mine is your yours is mine. That's"
"If you had $2,000, would you give me o I would that," said according to my prin "If you had two ho give me one of th next question. Mike he would.
"If you had two fin you give me one?" Mike declared th low his principles.
"And if you had tw you give me one o asked Pat.
"I would not. I ha clared the socialistic And there is not in it remembered in th so many men are pro socialists, a better de alism than that."
BRO'S.
It's Nice
you have good maple syrup to
them. Buckwheat cakes, of
And there's nothing more
by the average person for
ast. We have the best syrup,
from the Vermont sugar. All
tons from 25 cents up. Or if you
to make some molasses candy,
scotch or caramels, we have just
right kind. for each of them. If
uncertain what kind of syrup
need, leave it to us; you're safe
at all times. What shall it be
ERY
Hips, Caso Corn SyCrystal Corn Syrup
PROMPTLY
evergreen
CRY
Amphor, Gravella, Robusta,
varieties of ornamental
set planting; also large
Gums, Cypress,
house plants
NURSERY
mountain land reforested, and made productive of water, will extend just so much the development under irrigation of the valleys.
The second reason for reforesting unproductive areas is in order to provide for a future timber supply. This need is not greatly felt at present, because of the abundance of virgin timber, but it will be a vital matter within a few decades. The lumber business now ranks third among the industries of the state, but at the present rate of consumption under the destructive methods followed it must soon decline into a minor industry.
The barren and brush covered areas in California which would support a forest growth are enormous. They comprise the greater part of the mountainous semi arid belt, and ranging from the Mexican border northward, include the major portion of the Sierra Madres.
Adequate fire protection must be assured as the fundamental step in the establishment of forest plantations on waste mountain land. This in itself is a problem of great magnitude, but under wiser state laws for the protection of forest and brush land, and with the assistance of a more enlightened public sentiment, is possible of solution. In connection with forest planting fire protection should be made a local matter. Carefully prepared plans providing preventive measures, and means for the prompt detection and suppression of fires which start,
"And if you had two you give me one or asked Pat.
"I would not. I have clared the socialistic And there is not in it remembered in that so many men are pro socialists, a better de alism than that."
MUST LABEL THE BUTTER
Governor Pardee signed the bill requiring retail butter packages to show weight of contents. The new law which goes into effect 60 days after its passage is as follows:
Section 1. No person or persons, firms or corporations, by themselves or their agents or employes, shall manufacture or prepare for sale, offer for sale or expose for sale or have in his possession for sale, or consign, ship or present to any dealer, commission merchant, consumer or other person, any butter in packages ranging in weight from one and one-half to six pounds unless the exact weight of such butter contained in such package or packages, rolls, prints or other form of package, expressed in the number of pounds or ounces or in both pounds and ounces, shall be printed or durably and legibly marked upon the wrapper or other container of such butter in letters or figures or in both letters and figures not less than one-fourth inch high and on the same side or face of such package upon which the producer's or seller's name and address appears, and if such name and address does not appear, the weight alone shall be legibly and durably placed upon such package in letters or figures not less than one-fourth of an inch high.
Sec. 2. Whoever shall violate any of the provisions or sections of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or
the tendency of California forests reproduce themselves is remarkably, and fire protection alone on has recently lumbered will, in practically every case, insure young forest growth instead of worthless ash. If in addition to fire protection some slight changes looking to future growth are made in lumining methods, the chaparral will restrained and a valuable state forest acquired in the form of potenforest growth.
There are many ardent advocates extensive forest planting, and a very general desire for the inauguration of such work in California, but none ventures to point out the source of funds for such operations. Without funds little can be accomplished, and it is lamentable that public benefit undertakings are usually delayed until the issue is issued by the pinch of necessity.
Socialism Defined
Since, as the story goes, two Irishmen were engaged in a discussion, one Pat asked Mike what social was.
Well, socialism is a sort of equal vision of property," declared Mike. That's mine is yours, and what's yours is mine. That’s the idea."
If you had $2,000,000," said Pat, would you give me one million?" I would that," said Mike. "That’s according to my principles."
If you had two houses would you be me one of them?" was Pat's first question. Mike insisted that would.
If you had two fine horses would you give me one?
Mike declared that he would follow his principles.
And if you had two goats would you give me one of them?" finally Pat.
I would not. I have them," decried the socialistic disciple.
And there is not in the books, be remembered in these days when many men are pretending to be socialists, a better definition of society than that.
Sec. 2. Whoever shall violate any of the provisions or sections of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than ten days nor more than fifty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the court.
Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the state dairy bureau, now existing under the laws of the state, to enforce the provisions of this act, and to cause the prosecution of any person known to be guilty, or that it has reason to believe to be guilty of violating any of the provisions of this act. It shall be the duty of the district attorney of each and every county in this state, upon application from the state dairy bureau, to attend to the prosecution in the name of the people of any action brought for the violation of this act within his district. One-half of all fines imposed for the violation of any of the provisions of this act shall be paid to the county in which the fine is imposed. The other one-half shall be paid to the state dairy bureau, and by said bureau to the state treasurer, and the same shall become a part of the appropriation made by law for the use of the state dairy bureau.
CHEATED DEATH.
Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but by choosing the right medicine, E. H. Wolfe of Bear Grove, Ia. cheated death. He says: "Two years ago I had Kidney Trouble which caused me great pain, suffering and anxiety, but I took Electric Bitters which effected a complete cure. I have also found them of great benefit in general debility and nerve trouble and keep them constantly on hand since, as I find they have no equal. W. B. Hutchinson, druggist, guarantees them at 50c.
A Matter of Health
There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder which makes the food more digestible and wholesome. This peculiarity of Royal has been noted by physicians, and they accordingly endorse and recommend it.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.