anaheim-gazette 1905-06-08
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Home Made
Have your cake, muffins, and tea biscuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome.
Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and economically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer-cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare.
Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
BANNER LYE
WITH
LESS WORK
You can thoroughly clean your home and household utensils, including washing, at a cost of Ten cents a month.
Send for free booklet
THE J. K. ARMSBY COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO
A BAD SCARE
Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels, and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King’s New Life Pllls, a cure sure, for all bowel and stomach diseases, such as headache, biliousness, costiveness, etc. Guaranteed at Hutchinson’s drug store, only 25c. Try them.
THE INSECT TAX
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cotton-growing region. The circumstance that it conceals itself inside of the growing cotton-boll, being thus safe from attack while devouring the interior, makes it a very difficult bug to deal with. There is also a boll worm of the cotton, which causes a loss of $12,000,000 per annum, while the cotton-leaf worm accomplishes additional mischief to the extent of $8,000,000 or $10,000,000. Thus it appears that three depredators are chargeable with $40,000,000 worth of injury done yearly to cotton in the United States.
Mr. Marlatt, in conclusion, says that a considerable item to be included in the annual insect tax is the cost of protection against the bugs which attack the house, its food supplies, its woven fabrics, including clothing and carpets, and
A Man Is the Age of His Arteries
While some persons are in full organic decadence at thirty-five years some others may not yet at fifty yeah have undergone the modifications of nutrition which are the beginning of old age. The capacity of a man violent exertion is determined by more or less complete integrity of arterial tissues. In some cases arterial sclerosis is nothing but the gradual and slow consequences of the advance of age, but assumes a rapid pace that makes it a fearful malady. In some cases we can see young persons presenting the same physiological reactions against fatigue as the elderly man. One of the first symptoms that acute aging of the arteries who is called arterial sclerosis is dyspnoea of effort. All elderly men are in different degrees tainted with arterial degeneracy, and all ought avoid excessive muscular effort if they would not wear out their arteries fore the time—that is, would not grow prematurely—for every man is the age of his arteries."
All the comfort of Home
(From the California Limited Log Book)
three depredators are chargeable with $40,000,000 worth of injury done yearly to cotton in the United States.
Mr. Marlatt, in conclusion, says that a considerable item to be included in the annual insect tax is the cost of protection against the bugs which attack the house, its food supplies, its woven fabrics, including clothing and carpets, and its human inmates. Screening against mosquitoes and flies and protection from roaches, clothesmoths and various small parasites, with and without wings, are a charge on every domestic establishment. If the sums expended for defense against such pests were tabulated for the whole country, the annual total would be at least $50,000,000, and possibly would be double that amount. Thus, and in view of other considerations, it is believed that the yearly loss of over $700,000,000 credited to injurious insects in the United States is much below the actual fact. It is a frightful tax upon the people, and the problem of lessening it is the most important that is presented to the economic entomologist.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undkrsigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm.
WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
All the comfort of Home
(From the California Limited Log Book)
With all the comforts home, and an A 1 home that, on the California Limited.
A. S. HUMPHREY,
Galesburg, Ill.
Santa Fe is the way
ELECTION NOTICE
SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX
Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of Loara School District, county ofANGE, State of California, that an election will be held on the 24th day of June, A.D. 18 at which will be submitted the question voting a tax to maintain the school in district.
It will be necessary to raise for this purpurethe sum of $500.
The polls will be open at the schoolhouse from one o'clock p.m., until five o'clock p.m.
The officers appointed to conduct the election are:
C. W. Mardin, Inspector; John Henry, Judg Arch Henry, Judge.
L. A. EVANS,
F. H. WESSLER,
J. W. DUCKWORTH,
School Trustees Loara School Distr
Friday and Thirteen.
In Great Britain there are two particular superstitions which have probably the largest following—that Friday is an unlucky day and that thirteen is an unlucky number. Friday's bad character was derived from the fact that it was the day of our Lord's crucifixion, as well as the one on which Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, and likewise the day of their death. Sailors have still a strong objection to beginning a voyage on that day, although modern conditions often make it imperative. In Christian countries, too, the superstition of thirteen at dinner being unlucky and that one of the diners will die before the year is out is also of Biblical origin, being revived from the last supper of our Lord with his twelve apostles, but the superstition is much anterior to Christianity. Thirteen at dinner in old Norse mythology was deemed unlucky because at a banquet in the Valhalla Loki once intruded, making the thirteenth guest, and Baldrur was slain.—London Globe.
They Got the "Glassy Eye."
A certain confectioner in New York, who caters chiefly to the little folks of the neighborhood, lately arranged his shop window with great care in preparation for a local festivity. The crowning attraction of the whole was a large chocolate tiger with most realistic green eyes made of glass marbles which had cost the designer 25 cents apiece. In the tiger's mouth was a card bearing the inscription, "Nothing in this window over 5 cents a quarter pound."
A crowd of youngsters quickly assembled on the sidewalk, and presently, after much spelling over the placard, two of them invaded the shop and deposited a nickel upon the counter.
"Say, mister," began the smaller boy earnestly, "gimme a quarter o' a pound o' tiger—the piece with the eyes in!"
was a card bearing the inscription,
"Nothing in this window over 5 cents
a quarter pound."
A crowd of youngsters quickly assembled on the sidewalk, and presently, after much spelling over the placard, two of them invaded the shop and deposited a nickel upon the counter.
"Say, mister," began the smaller boy earnestly, "gimme a quarter o' a pound o' tiger—the piece with the eyes in!"
An Odd Wedding Custom.
A unique wedding custom prevails in Manchuria. The bride and her attendants, all mounted on stilts, proceed through the main streets of the village to the domicile of the groom, who meets the procession and conducts it to the place where the ceremony is to be performed. He and his friends are also on stilts. Social prominence is indicated not by richness of attire, but by the height of the stilts worn by the assembled guests. The higher the rank of the wedded pair the loftier the stilts they wear. If, as sometimes happens, the contracting parties are of differing social standing the effect is more than usually ludicrous.
Having Fun After Death.
A humorist in Japan who jested all his life told his friends when he was dying that his body was not to be washed after death, but was to be taken at once to the family temple to be cremated. When he died his instructions were followed. As soon as it was set on fire the mourners were astonished by several loud explosions. At first they were inclined to take to their heels, but curiosity got the better of fear, and careful inspection showed that the humorist had stowed away a large number of firecrackers about his person before his death.
The Bulldog's Nose.
Froude told Dr. Boyd an interesting little anecdote of an Oxford undergraduate who was asked in an examination in Paley's "Evidence" if he could mention a solitary instance of the divine goodness which he had discovered for himself. "Yes," he replied, "the conformation of the nose of the bulldog. Its nose is so retracted that it can hang on to the bull and yet breathe freely. But for this it would soon have to let go."
The Ideal.
It is in making endless additions to self, in the endless expansion of its powers in endless growth in wisdom...
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ON NOTICE.
SCHOOL TAX
Given to the qualified elecl District, county of Orfornia, that an election
with day of June, A. D. 1905,
submitted the question of
intain the school in said
try to raise for this purpose
open at the schoolhouse,
until five o'clock p.m.
tited to conduct the elecpector; John Henry, Judge:
L. A. EVANS,
F. H. WESSLER,
J. W. DUCKWORTH,
tees Loara School District.
nation in Paley's Evidence if he could mention a solitary instance of
the divine goodness which he had discovered for himself. "Yes," he replied,
"the conformation of the nose of the bulldog. Its nose is so retracted that it can hang on to the bull and yet breathe freely. But for this it would soon have to let go."
The Ideal.
It is in making endless additions to self, in the endless expansion of its powers, in endless growth in wisdom and beauty, that the spirit of the human race finds its ideal. To reach this ideal culture is an indispensable aid, and that is the true value of culture.
Appearances Deceptive.
Mr. Headstall—That horse you bought yesterday is a vicious looking animal. Is he kind? Mr. Cropper—Kind? I should think so. Why, when he came out of the stable he stood upon his hind legs and tried to embrace me.—Puck.
Work and Worry.
Weary Walker—Dis paper says dat worry kills more fellers dan work. Tired Tatters—I reckon dat's right, but dey ain't nothin' wot worries me like work.—Atlanta Constitution.
Opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making.—Milton.
Wanted the Legal View.
"Of course you know how many minutes there are to an hour," said a lawyer to a witness in an English court.
"Well," said the witness after pondering for awhile, "let's hear your version of it."
A true man never frets about his place in the world, but just slides into it by the gravitation of his nature and swings there as easily as a star.—Chapin.
PIANOS
piano in our stock of over 200 instruments and from the world's most famous makers may be bought from us now on the following payments
1st Payment
$600 per Month
NO Interest
think of it
Krell, Decker, Regent,
Sohmer, Chickering Bros., Steger & Son,
Fitzjerald, Sherwood, Standard and a score of other makes.
also offer on the same terms a lot of used pianos which we have taken in exchange on new Regents, Deckers, Chickering Bros., and Krells. Prices from $95 to $200. We pay the freight to Anaheim
TZGERALD
Music and Piano Co.
113 South Spring St.
TZGERALD
Music and Piano Co.
113 South Spring St.
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Telephone Main 55
THE PEERLESS
A. FUHRBERG, Proprietor
Fine Wines, Liquors
and Cigars
ambitious Young People
are of an independent and money-earning turn of mind you interested in the following:
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months, $55. The education thus acquired will enable you to
from $50 to $100 a month. Taking an average of $60 a month,
a year, in three years you will be $2,160 ahead of your comwho has spent his four years in high school.
Woodbury gives two main courses of study:
Shorthand and Typewriting Course
course will fit you for a good position. The two will fit you
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one months to a year to complete both.
School has unequalled prestige and success in placing graduates
will be pleased to have you call at the college to see us. It is
business to help young people to be successful. Illustrated caton request.
WOODBURY
Business College
All St., Los Angeles
E. K. ISAACS, Pres.
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