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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 O. S, DAVIS has a complete line of Broad-toed, Easy Shoes for old gentlemen, $2 to $2.50 Backs' Block, Los Angeles St. 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 alwayon draught. LUMBER Sash, Doors, Shingles Shakes, Lath, Cement per box and they ranged from the up to $6 50. The net average him on this sale will be $4 50 per box. The second shipment shows that the lowest price received, and that was on Russet fruit, was $3 per box, and the price on the high grade fruit ranged from $5 to $6 per box. The average net return boxes on this sale was $4 66. The figures are the more astonishing when we take into account the fact that at the same time much Florida fruit was being sold in the New York market where these sales were made, at $2 per box or even less. The high price paid for Mr. Hart fruit was due to its superior condition and this is due in large degree to the fact that he has so carefully handled the fruit from the trees until it is put board the cars. Mr. Powell has emphasized the fact in some of his conversations, stating that it is real astonishing to see the careful attention which Mr. Hart gives to every little detail that might result in some damage to the fruit. We believe that here is an important lesson to the orange growers Southern California. More and more as Mr. Powell proceeds with his investigations here he is led believe that very largely the decision in transit which so often results in low average price for our fruit preventable inasmuch as it is due some carelessness in handling the fruit. Looking at the matter pure from a business standpoint it would certainly seem that it would pay the orange growers to spend 10 cents 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. GRIM, 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. Geldermann, 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 Probably no more careful packing is done in California than by C. Chapman of the Santa Isabel range near Anaheim and the high price which he has received for his fruit in large measure due to this fact. He has established a reputation in the eastern markets for a uniform good pack and his fruit reaches the market in a uniformly good condition. The result is that he gets fancy prices. His orchards are located in a section where the quality of navels is not equal to that many other localities, but even spite of that fact his prices average up well on navels and on valencia which are well adapted to that locality, he has always topped the market. We are told that in many cases his valencias are no finer than those from other localities, but the price is due to the reputation which he has built up and this reputation is very largely due to the great care which he takes in picking and packing the fruit. Buyers have learned to depend on the excellent quality of Mr. Chapman's pack and of the marked freedom from decay which his fruit has gained. Now we see no reason why Mr. Hart has done in Florida and what Mr. Chapman is doing in California other growers and shipmen should not do. It is plainly up to them to correct the conditions which his investigations here he is led believe that very largely the decision in transit which so often results in low average price for our fruit preventable inasmuch as it is due some carelessness in handling the fruit. Looking at the matter pure from a business standpoint it would certainly seem that it would pay the orange growers to spend 10 cents or 25 cents or even more per box for the extra care in picking and packing, if by so doing their fruit will sell for 50 cents or $1 per box more. And more than that such care would result in eliminating a great deal of loss from decay which now often seriously cuts down the average return on the fruit that is sound. 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. Look! Look! Look! To all lovers of good horses CARPUS No. 33918 He will make his stand at BUENA PARK (At Blacksmith Shop) He is a beautiful bay with star in forehead white hind foot; stands 15½ hands high weight about 1075 lbs. Foaled May 16, 1884. He has just been shipped from Iowa. He stepped 1-8 mile in .17 sec. He looks good me for a ten spot next fall. CARPUS was sired by Barondale 2:11¼, he by Baron Wilkinson 2:18. His dam is Mitchella 2:24, by Lockhart 2:08¼, second dam Cinch 2:11. He is one of the best bred horses in California. mar23-tf N. I. McKAUGHAN. Stand at Blacksmith Shop STATE FARM The Sacramento correspondent of the Pasadena Star sends that paper the following interesting letter regarding the State farm for which $150,000 has been appropriated. If the farmers of California are about to have an institution which, properly managed, will be of immense benefit to them, in the shape of an agricultural farm where they will be able to study up to date farming, they owe that fact to Judge Peter J. Shields of Sacramento county, who has worked unceasingly for that object for the last ten years. Shields was once secretary of the Code Commission, then later he was private secretary to Governor Budd; later still he was secretary of the state fair association, and finally he landed on the superior bench. Probably he may go still higher, and I shall not be surprised to see him on either the supreme or appellate bench. But it was not of Shields, but of his work in this farm matter that I started to write. I do not believe the farmers of California appreciate what the farm is intended to be. Most of them I have no doubt supposed it was to be a school where their children can go to learn farming. That is true, but that is only a part, and possibly only a very small part of the work the farm will accomplish. It is intended to be a school for farming, but not for farmers of the future alone; but just as much and just as strongly for the probably be at the school two years. Thus, for instance, a farmer want to learn something about new way of handling milch cows will want to know how they can be stabled, how they can be fed, how they can be made to More careful packing of cornia than by C. C. Santa Isabel ranch and the high price received for his fruit is due to this fact. Need a reputation in gets for a uniformly this fruit reaches the normally good condition is that he gets his orchards are low where the quality equal to that in qualities, but even in his prices average and on valencias, adapted to that localways topped the told that in many cases are no finer than for localities, but the reputation which and this reputation due to the great care in picking and packers have learned the excellent quality's pack and of the from decay which need. No reason why what done in Florida and can is doing in Californiers and shippers It is plainly up to the conditions which and which are work Most of them I have no doubt supposed it was to be a school where their children can go to learn farming. That is true, but that is only a part, and possibly only a very small part of the work the farm will accomplish. It is intended to be a school for farming, but not for farmers of the future alone; but just as much and just as strongly for the farmers of today. Papa farmer is going to school on this farm just as well as Johnnie and Jennie, and he is going to learn things as valuable as the boy or girl would learn. Farming today is not what it was a century, or even a decade ago. The Agricultural Department of the United States government is the most advanced institution of the kind in the world. There is not a farmer in the United States who has not benefited by the work of the department, although he may not know it, and while it is customary to jeer at the seeds sent out, the department has done an immense deal of work and has added far more to the wealth of the United States than all the gold fields that have ever been discovered and worked since the first white man landed on these shores. What the agricultural department has been to the whole country, the farm that the legislature has just created will be to California in a particular degree. Thus the latest improved methods in any given branch of farming, as for instance, dairying or irrigating or beet planting, will be illustrated, and any farmer can go and see how the work is done, not only in the United States but in Europe or Australia. The short courses will be even more of a feature of the farm than the regular course for pupils of a younger age, who will probably be at the school two years. Thus, for instance, a farmer want to learn something about new way of handling milch cows will want to know how they can be stabled, how they can best fed, how they can be made to more milk, etc. He can go to farm and stay a few days or a week and see how the thing he is interested in is managed in the most vanced system in the world. I wants to study new gates for fences he can go to the farm look at the models there. I wants to know what is best done under a certain condition his land he can ascertain by coming the professors at the school farm. What that means is shown by the experience of the farmers of Iowa, who have increased value of their corn crop $30,000 by following the advice of a pro or who made a trip all over the state in a special car and by a special train especially to lecture to on the subject, and who by then is coming to California to study and conditions here and ascend what will help the corn grower this state. In California today our w lacks gluten enough, and we forced to import wheat to supply in our mills. That experiment increase the gluton—will be made future at the farm, and the re given free to all the farmers of state. The railroads will undoubtedly certain seasons run excursions to farm from all over the state. F ers will come from San Diego Siskiyou, from Humboldt and Joaquin, and they will attend r lar agricultural colleges at the f They will bring their families spend two or three days, just as do back east at a camp meeting. In Iowa 10,000 person atten tthe farm lectures at the Agricul farm there in a single day and Miss. Agnes Westley 816 Wells Street. Marinette, Wis. 816 Wells Street, Marinette, Wis., Sept. 25, 1903. I was all run down from nervousness and overwork and had to resign my position and take a rest. I found that I was not gaining my strength and health as fast as I could wish, and as your Wine of Cardui was recommended as such a good medicine for the ills of our sex, I bought a bottle and began using it. I was satisfied with the results from the use of the first bottle, and took three more and then found I was restored to good health and strength and able to take up my work with renewed vigor. I consider it a fine tonic and excellent for worn-out, nervous condition, and am pleased to endorse it. AGNES WESTLEY, Seo'y, North Wisconsin Holland Society. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui and a 25c. package of Thedford's Black-Draught today. WINE OF CARDUI As delicious Supersedes old-fashioned Guaranteed to contain all the from genuine fresh cods' body-building ingredients, greatest strength and fleas old people, puny children, mothers, chronic cold, troubles, incipient consu Try it—if you don Twelve years' experience helps us to help you solve the fertilizer question, and we say, "For the land sake's" use A. C. W. FERTILIZER We say this because we know that if you investigate C. C. W. you will become our steady customer. Agricultural Chemical Works 901-907 Macy Street, Los Angeles, Cal. ents 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. at the school two years. instance, a farmer will something about the handling milch cows. He know how they can best they can best be can be made to give He can go to the a few days or a week the thing he is interestged in the most adin the world. If he new gates for his go to the farm and models there. If he what is best to be certain condition with as certain by consultors at the school and that means is best experience of the farmwho have increased the corn crop $30,000,000 the advice of a professa trip all over the state car and by a special to lecture to them and who by the way california to study soil here and ascertain the corn growers of ia today our wheat enough, and we are ort wheat to supply it That experiment—to ruton—will be made in farm, and the results all the farmers of the is will undoubtedly at run excursions to the over the state. Farmfrom San Diego and Humboldt and San they will attend regucolleges at the farm. ing their families and three days, just as they at a camp meeting. 000 persons attended res at the Agriculture single day and the tian corn, and many other things which today he thinks he knows all about, but which he will find then he knows much less than he supposed, because he has only practice, while the theory would help him a great deal, his wife will not be idle, nor busy gossiping, nor sleeping in the wagon or tent in which they came to attend the gathering. Oh no. She will be getting pointers on cooking, on how to make biscuit that will not look as yellow as gold and taste like alkali. She will be learning a number of new recipes on many new topics; she will have her interest awakened in many things she also supposed she new all about, and when she gets home her skill as a cook will be so improved that her husband will have less dyspepsia and will consequently be far more agree- CATARRH ELY'S CREAM BALM CURES COLD IN CATARRH HEAD ROSE-COLD DEAFNESS HEADACHE 50 CTS. TRADE MARK ELY BRO'S NEW YORK ELY'S CREAM BALM This Remedy is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Large Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York. able as a helpmeet and companion, Sure to Give Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Large Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York. able as a helpmeet and companion, and she will discover a new thing even in matrimony. Because after all dyspepsia causes more divorces than it is usually credited with. Of course while the old folks are learning the children will be also, but their courses will be longer and they will do much that their elders will not have time to study, but they will be just that much better farmers than their fathers, and farming as well as everything else will progress as the result of scientific and systematic study. 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