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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 Summer Shoes Keep Cool in Hot Weather 60 pairs of Summer Canvas Shoes is the item we call your attention to this week. And the prices—85c., $1, and $1 30, according to size and quality. All down below first cost of goods. Remember that O. S. Davis repairs shoes. O. S. DAVIS 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 HEALTHFUL PROGRESS The city of Anaheim is just pleating the laying of five milestone sidewalk and curbing the cost of $18,000. The city trustees have installed the city surveyor to make views and plans and specifically for approximately seven miles more cement sidewalk and curving, the approximate cost of will be $25,000. The total cost of brick building now in course of erection and immediate prospect exceeds $000, and the cost of new residences built in the past year and now der way will probably equal figure. The city has two banks in institution, and a third, with a stock of $50,000 in course of organization. The First National has deposits approximating $000. During the year a lumber savings bank, gas works, grist two oil plants—the Standard and Puente—have established themselves here; and a number other new business houses opened here; the cost of which is in excess of $100,000. During the coming summer city will issue bonds in the amount of $75,000 for the extension of city lighting and water sewerage. The municipality is unable to present time to supply the needs for water and light. 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 BLACK-DRAUGH STOCK & POULTRY MEDICINE This great stock medicine is money saver for stock raisers. It is a medicine, not a cheap food condition powder. Though put in coarser form than Thedfo Black-Draught, renowned for cure of the digestion troubles persons, it has the same quality of invigorating digestion, stirring up the torpid liver and loosening the constipated bowels for all stools and poultry. It is carefully paired and its action is so healthy that stock grow and thrive with occasional dose in their food, cures hog cholera and makes livers soft. 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. CAPISTRAN HOT SPRING Hot mineral water will cure matism, Kidney and Liver Troubles. Rooms, board and baths, $9.50 per week. Tents and camps rented. All camps under For further particulars address, E. R. FORSTER, Capistran FUL PROGRESS Anaheim is just comlaying of five miles of walk and curbing at a 100. Trustees have instructsurveyor to make survans and specifications quately seven miles of sidewalk and curbroximate cost of which 100. Cost of brick buildings course of erection and in prospect exceeds $100, cost of new residences past year and now unprobably equal this As two banks in operthird, with a capital 1000 in course of organithe First National bank approximating $300, Year a lumber yard, gas works, grist mill, ents—the Standard Oil have established here; and a number of business houses have ; the cost of all of excess of $100,000. Coming summer the bonds in the amount for the extension of the dig and water service. Quality is unable at the time to supply the de- $2500 each. Hardly a week goes by that we do not hear of a new plant being installed. J. Fred Ahlborn has received news of the death in Hanover, Germany, of his aged father, P. Ahlborn, Professor Emeritus of one of the educational institutions in that city, in his seventeenth year. Mr. Ahlborn had been planning to make a visit to the old home next year. The death is a particularly sad one for that reason. Women of Woodcraft have elected the following officers: Bird V. Beebe past guardian, Carrie Brandenburg guardian neighbor, C. H. Key advisor, Mrs. W. B. Hutchinson magician, Mrs. Jos. Backs Jr. attendant, Mrs. C. F. Grim musician, Mrs. B. V. Beebe captain of the guards, Mrs. H. C. Gade inside sentinel, F. N. Champion outside sentinel, Mrs. Alta Parrett manager. Nasal CATARRH In all its stages. Ely’s Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold in the head quickly. Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is immediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug-gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. ELY BROTHERS, 54 Warran Street, New York Mrs. F. C. Spencer has received notice that she had been appointed district deputy president of the grand lodge of Rebekahs for this district, consisting of Whittier and all of Orange county. codling moth, allowing for purpose a cost of only five cent tree, while in the case of fruits the expense of spraying with hydrocyan ranges from five cents to $ each tree. Another class of losses not ed in the above estimate in dary. For instance, the en reduction in the crop of wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900, put a check upon milling op throughout the affected regis did much mischief in th field of industry. Similarly been illustrated recently, a s of cotton may raise prices an extent as to lead to the down of cotton mills, while Mrs. F. C. Spencer has received notice that she had been appointed district deputy president of the grand lodge of Rebekahs for this district, consisting of Whittier and all of Orange county. Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treatment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agreeably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole surface over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell the 50c. size; Trial size by mail, 10 cents. Test it and you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation. The Insect Tax It costs more money to feed the bugs of this country than it does to support the Government. The entire expenditure in the management and control of the nation, including the pension roll and the maintenance of the army and the navy, is less than $700,000,000 a year—the minimum annual tax imposed by insects upon the people of the United States. Our farm products, which represent a value of about five billions of dollars per annum, suffer a shrinkage of at least $500,-000,000 in every twelfemonth by the depredations of these despised but formidable enemies and to this enormous sum must be added the cost of the damage to stored food-stuffs, of injury to forests and lumber, of harm done to cattle and other live stock, and of measures necessary to be taken for the protection of plants, beasts and human beings against bugs of various kinds. The last state of food for human consumption is storeroom and kitchen of the ing-house, and not infrequently do an immense amount of damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent, the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug, known as the beetle, which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies, warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900, put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly, been illustrated recently, a sort of cotton may raise prices an extent as to lead to the down of cotton mills, while a age of grains must necessarily reduced earnings to shipping railroad companies. In a way material shrinkage in an insect product starts a train of loss total amount of which is quite beyond calculation. After the crops have no gauntlet of insect foes during entire period of growth, they still liable—especially cerebacco and garden truck—to destructive bugs of various types while in storage on the farm while accumulated in elevator mills, or again, while in particular in the case of losses by sea. Grains are stored until consumed means a long period for the crop, and under these stances the weevils, beetles, moths, and other such frequently do an immense ammount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent, the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug, known as the beetle, which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies, warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900, put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly, been illustrated recently, a sort of cotton may raise prices an extent as to lead to the down of cotton mills, while a age of grains must necessarily reduced earnings to shipping railroad companies. In a way material shrinkage in an insect product starts a train of loss total amount of which is quite beyond calculation. After the crops have no gauntlet of insect foes during entire period of growth, they still liable—especially cerebacco and garden truck—to destructive bugs of various types while in storage on the farm while accumulated in elevator mills, or again, while in particular in the case of losses by sea. Grains are stored until consumed means a long period for the crop, and under these stances the weevils, beetles, moths, and other such frequently do an immense ammount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent, the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug, known as the beetle, which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies, warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900, put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly, been illustrated recently, a sort of cotton may raise prices an extent as to lead to the down of cotton mills, while a age of grains must necessarily reduced earnings to shipping railroad companies. In a way material shrinkage in an insect product starts a train of loss total amount of which is quite beyond calculation. After the crops have no gauntlet of insect foes during entire period of growth, they still liable—especially cerebacco and garden truck—to destructive bugs of various types while in storage on the farm while accumulated in elevator mills, or again, while in particularly in the case of losses by sea. Grains are stored until consumed means a long period for the crop, and under these stances the weevils, beetles, moths, and other such frequently do an immense ammount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent, the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug, known as the beetle, which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies, warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900, put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly, been illustrated recently, a sort of cotton may raise prices an extent as to lead to the down of cotton mills, while a age of grains must necessarily reduced earnings to shipping railroad companies. In a way material shrinkage in an insect product starts a train of loss total amount of which is quite beyond calculation. After the crops have no gauntlet of insect foes during entire period of growth, they still liable—especially cerebacco and garden truck—to destructive bugs of various types while in storage on the farm while accumulated in elevator mills, or again, while in particularly in the case of losses by sea. Grains are stored until consumed means a long period for the crop, and under these stances the weevils, beetles, moths, and other such frequently do an immense ammount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent, the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug, known as the beetle, which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies, warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900, put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly, been illustrated recently, a sort of cotton may raise prices an extent as to lead to the down of cotton mills, while a age of grains must necessarily reduced earnings to shipping railroad companies. In a way material shrinkage in an insect product starts a train of loss total amount of which is quite beyond calculation. After the crops have no gauntlet of insect foes during entire period of growth, they still liable—especially cerebacco and garden truck—to destructive bugs of various types while in storage on the farm while accumulated in elevator mills, or again, while in particularly in the case of losses by sea. Grains are stored until consumed means a long period for the crop, and under these stances the weevils, beetles, moths, and other such frequently do an immense ammount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent, the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug, known as the beetle, which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies, warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900, put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly, been illustrated recently, a sort of cotton may raise prices an extent as to lead to the down of cotton mills, while a age of grains must necessarily reduced earnings to shipping railroad companies. In a way material shrinkage in an insect product starts a train of loss total amount of which is quite beyond calculation. After the crops have no gauntlet of insect foes during entire period of growth, they still liable—especially cerebacco and garden truck—to destructive bugs of various types while in storage on the farm while accumulated in elevator mills, or again, while in particularly in the case of losses by sea. Grains are stored until consumed means a long period for the crop, and under these stances the weevils, beetles, moths, and other such frequently do an immense ammount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent, the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug, known as the beetle, which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies, warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900, put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly,been illustrated recently,a sort of cotton may raise prices an extent as to lead to an immense ammount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent,the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug,known as the beetle,which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies,warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900,put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly,been illustrated recently,a sort of棉花 may raise prices an extent as to lead to an immense ammount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent,the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug,known as the beetle,which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies,warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900,put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly,been illustrated recently,a sort of棉花 may raise prices an extent as to lead to an immense ammount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent,the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug,known as the beetle,which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies,warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900,put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly,been illustrated recently,a sort of棉花 may raise prices an extent as to lead to an immense ammount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent,the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug,known as the beetle,which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies,warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900,put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly,been illustrated recently,a sort of棉花 may raise prices an extent as to lead to an immense ammount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent,the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug,known as the beetle,which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies,warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900,put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly,been illustrated recently,a sort of棉花 may raise prices an extent as to lead to an immense ammount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent,the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug,known as the beetle,which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies,warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900,put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly,been illustrated recently,a sort of棉花 may raise prices an extent as to lead to an immense amount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent,the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. Cured tobaccoceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug,known as the beetle,which is now widely used in the United States found in practically all tobariies,warehouses and retail reduction in the crop on wheat caused by the ravages Hessian fly in 1900,put a check upon milling operations throughout the affected region did much mischief in the field of industry. Similarly,been illustrated recently,a sort of棉花 may raise prices an extent as to lead to an immense amount damage. Estimating they do at a minimum of 2 percent,the annual loss from cause alone is at least $100 million. 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ISTRANO SPRINGS Real water will cure Rheuney and Liver Troubles, board and baths, 0.50 per week. amps rented. All camps under shade. particulars address. FORSTER, Capistrano, Cal. 000,000 in every twelvemonth by the depredations of these despised but formidable enemies and to this enormous sum must be added the cost of the damage to stored food-stuffs, of injury to forests and lumber, of harm done to cattle and other live stock, and of measures necessary to be taken for the protection of plants, beasts and human beings against bugs of various kinds. The losses caused by insects in this country during an average year are reckoned by experts of the Department of Agriculture as follows: Cereals.....$200,000,000 Hay and forage.....53,000,000 Cotton.....50,000,000 Tobacco.....5,300,000 Truck crops.....53,000,000 Sugars.....5,000,000 Fruits.....27,000,000 Forests, forest products...111,000,000 Miscellaneous crops.....5,800,000 Animal products.....175,000,000 Products in storage.....100,000,000 Total.....$785,100,000 It will be seen that the total runs up considerably above $700,000,000, and, even so, it does not include the large annual expenditure made in fighting injurious insects. In the case of orchard fruits, truck crops, and such field crops as cotton and tobacco, this item amounts to a big percentage of the value of the product. For example, over $8,000,000 per annum is spent in spraying apple trees for protection against the leses, fruits by fruit flies and flies, and hominy, Indian ripe other cereals by their own lar enemies. Cured tobacco ceptionally subject to such its most important foe a minute bug, known as the beetle, which is now widely ted in the United States found in practically all tobarieties, warehouses and retailishments. The item of $16 put down to represent the average twelvemonth by at insects upon stored product kinds is undoubtedly with mark. Of corn, which is our lead eal crop, this country has about one billion dollars' worth annually. It is damaged in an age year two per cent, or $2 worth, by the so-called worm. The ear worm—a di insect which will be found the end of nearly every ear corn that you can find in injures it to the extent of an national $20,000,000. By the inf and highly objectionable bug—an insect only a three inch long, but capable of all conceivable multiplication sucks the sap of the plant u stalk dies—it suffers $2 worth of further harm, and for an equal sum should be out against a number of minies, including billbugs, wilt cutworms, army worms and hoppers. 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BROWNSBERGER, Business Manager moth, allowing for this cost of only five cents per inch in the case of citrus expense of spraying, and with hydrocyanic gas, from five cents to $1.50 for a class of losses not included above estimate is second instance, the enormous crop of winter ravages by the ravages of the dry in 1900, put a serious boon milling operations at the affected region, and mischief in the latter industry. Similarly, as has rated recently, a shortage may raise prices to such as to lead to the shutting cotton mills, while a short alone is damaged by insects to the extent of $80,000,000 per annum. Wheat, however, is the cereal which suffers most from insect depredations in this country. In an average year the chinch-bug does it $20,000,000 worth of damage. The "plant louse," which sucks the soft kernels in the forming heads of grain, causes a loss of at least $10,-000,000 more. But the worst foe of this cereal is the Hessian fly—a minute gnat, resembling a tiny mosquito, whose maggot-like offspring feed on the young plants. It was brought to America by the Hessian troops during the Revolution, in 1776, and since then it has spread steadily westward. A field of wheat once attacked by it can hardly be saved, and it causes an annual in the crop of winter used by the ravages of the rain in 1900, put a serious soon milling operations at the affected region, and mischief in the latter industry. Similarly, as has occurred recently, a shortage may raise prices to such as to lead to the shutting cotton mills, while a shortsins must necessarily signicate earnings to shippers and companies. In a word, any shrinkage in an important starts a train of losses, the amount of which is quite beculation. The crops have run the leaf insect foes during their period of growth, they are especially cereals, together garden truck—to attack active bugs of various kinds storage on the farm, or accumulated in elevators and reagain, while in transit, only in the case of long shipsea. Grains are all kept until consumed, which long period for the bulk of and under these circummee weevils, beetles, flour and other such pests freo an immense amount of Estimating the injury at a minimum of five per annual loss from this issue is at least $100,000,000. At state of food products consumption is in the kitchen and kitchen of the dwellings, and not infrequently this unity for attack is improved insects. Meats are assailler beetles and ham beetly by fruit flies and vinegar rhominy, Indian meal and meals by their own particules. Cured tobacco is extasy subject to such injury, important foe being a bug, known as the cigarette which is now widely distributhe United States, being practically all tobacco facrehouses and retail estab- But the worst lose of this cereal is the Hessian fly—a minute gnat, resembling a tiny mosquito, whose maggot-like offspring feed on the young plants. It was brought to America by the Hessian troops during the Revolution, in 1776, and since then it has spread steadily westward. A field of wheat once attacked by it can hardly be saved, and it causes an annual shrinkage in the crop of about 50,-000,000 bushels, representing a value of $40,000,000. Other enemies of this grain, including grasshoppers, sawflies, army worms and cutworms, swell the total loss to at least twenty per cent. In other words, were it not for these pests the wheat crop would be one-fifth greater than it now is, and would be worth $100,000,000 more in each year. The Government experts reckon that damage by insects to other cereal crops probably falls short of ten per cent. For all the grains, however, a ten per cent. average of loss is accepted as a basis to figure upon, such an estimate being cer-tainly within the truth. Where hay and forage are concerned, the harm done is less conspicuous and not so well understood. Every farmer knows that they suffer injury by grasshoppers, army worms and cutworms, but he does not know much about the webworms and small grass-worms, which work about the base or roots of the plants, and which are so abundant that at the proper season the moths flit up in front of one at every step. Swarming also in grass lands are many species of minute leaf-hoppers, which reduce the yield enormously, their small size being more than offset by their numbers. Obscure, but very important also, are the white grubs, which assail the roots, often killing the grass outright over large areas, while a similar method of attack is adopted by the meadow-worms or “leather-jackets”—larvae of the crane flies. The forthcoming Year Book of by fruit flies and vinegar rhominy, Indian meal and meals by their own particules. Cured tobacco is extremely subject to such injury, an important foe being a bug, known as the cigarette which is now widely distributhe United States, beinpractically all tobacco facrehouses and retail establments. The item of $100,000,000 is to represent the loss in an twelve-month by attacks of mon stored products of all roundoubtedly within the country, which is our leading cermium this country produces the billion dollars' worth antit is damaged in an avertwo per cent, or $20,000,000 by the so-called corn-root the ear worm—a disgusting which will be found eating of nearly every ear of sweet you can find in a field— into the extent of an addit000,000. By the infamous only objectionable chinchnsect only a third of an but capable of almost infile multiplication, which sap of the plant until the as-it suffers $20,000,000 further harm, and a bill final sum should be made a number of minor eneuding billbugs, wireworms, army worms and grass. Thus it appears that corn Disease takes no summer vacation. If you need flesh and strength use Scott's Emulsion summer as in winter. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE) Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Stree, New York. 500, and 516oy all druggists.