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DR. ALFRED LOERCH OPTICIAN EYE STRAIN Glasses as precribed 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 Don't Forget When you go by Davis' Shoe store take a peep in and see the large stock of shoes he displays. And another drayload to arrive in a few days ready for the Fourth of July trade. O. S. DAVIS Backs' Block, Los Angeles St. Joseph Backs Undertaker Embalmer Furniture Bedding Repairing Done GERMANIA HALL JOHN D. HEITSHUSEN, Prop. BACK'S NEW BUILDING LOS ANGELES STREET Keeps on hand a Large and complete stock of liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer always on draught. LUMBER Sash, Doors, Shingles Thirty Million for Irritation Washington, D. C., July 17th years ago, was the 17th month, the anniversary of Bunker Hill and the birth of the national irrigation law, the net result of the latter beginning of the present firing is an irrigation appropriated $30,000,000, with an autovolving law, under which it is constantly increasing the ditions from the sales of public lands and the repathe government by the sale all expenditures for irrigation construction. The anniversary this year marked Hill-National Irrigation was duly celebrated in New Boston, in the former wealth at the Truckee project, in the presence of distinguished United States and Representatives and Government officials who witnessed opening of the first complete irrigation works turning of 600,000 gallons per minute into a great canal. This ceremony meant a gift for the idea of American heating under national auspices; thousand acres received the government irrigation—the portion of a vast project for lamination of 350,000 acres of nine million dollars, unguideance of L. H. Taylor, reclamation engineer for Within ten miles. JOHN D. HEITSHUSEN, Prop. BACK'S NEW BUILDING LOS ANGELES STREET Keeps on hand a Large and complete stock of liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer always on 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 THE Gardner Pipe Works 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 LIVERY This ceremony meant a gift for the idea of American health under national auspice, thousand acres received the government irrigation—the portion of a vast project for lamination of 350,000 acres of nine million dollars, unguance of L. H. Taylor, reclamation engineer for Within ten years the cost of ing this 50,000 acre tract, $1 will all have been returned government by the settlers for the water rights in ten installments to be applied government to the continue the project. The possibility this revolving irrigation for indeed very great. Were there to be no addition the reclamation fund, its thirty million dollars would ally reclaim the w ste. But the large yearly addition have been coming in, it is before many years to reach $100,000,000 mark and be vast fund for the redeem Uncle Sam's desert lands forment. And oould there be a CURES STOMACH TROUBLES The body gets its life food properly digests Healthy digestion means blood for the body, but stomach troubles arise from careless eating and stomach disorder upset the entire system. Imperially masticated food sours on stomach, causing distress pains, belching and nausea When over-eating is persisted the stomach becomes weaken and worn out and dyspeptic claims the victim. Thedford's Black-Drau cures dyspepsia. It frees stomach and bowels of congest matter and gives the stomach new life. The stomach is quieter. 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 Trou Etc. Rooms, board and baths, $9.50 per week. Tents and camps rented. All camps under For further particulars address. E. R. FORSTER, Capistrano Million for Irrigation Binghamton, D.C., July 1. (Specifically rare day in June, three years ago, was the 17th of that the anniversary of the battle over Hill and the birthday of national irrigation law. And result of the latter, at the age of the present fiscal year, irrigation appropriation of 100, with an automatic reaw, under which the fund actively increasing through ad- from the sales of western lands and the repayment to government by the settlers of ditures for irrigation conniversasy this year of Bun-National Irrigation Day celebrated in Nevada as in the former common- tion the Truckee irrigation on the presence of a party guished United States Sena-Representatives and gov-officials who witnessed the first completed gov- irrigation works and the of 600,000 gallons of water into a great government ceremony meant a great deal area of American homemak-national auspices. Fifty acres received their first ant irrigation—the finished of a vast project for the rec- of 350,000 acres at a cost million dollars, under the of L. H. Taylor, federal engineer for Nevada. er work than that of making homes for the people? Almost half of the entire United States is comprised in the area covered by these great irrigation projects, rivalling the gigantic works of Egypt and British India. The following amounts have been apportioned by the Secretary of the Interior in the different states and territories: Arizona, $3,600,000; Arizona and California, joint projects, $3,000,000; Colorado, $2,500,000; Idaho, 2 projects, $2,600,000; Montana, $1,900,000; Montana and North Dakota, joint projects, $2,350,000; Nebraska and Wyoming, joint projects, $5,750,000; Nevada, $2,740,000; New Mexico, $280,000; Oregon, 2 projects, $3,250,-000; South Dakota, $2,100,000. Should the recommendation of the President be carried out by Congress regarding the repeal of the timber and stone act and the enactment of a comprehensive forestry law, the irrigation fund would 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. 56 Warren Street, New York be greatly increased. The govern- ment timber sales during the last recognized as a governa- tion. Though everyone ni takes an interest in th- ment of the State, the in California is perform- various development which are supported by and which represent pu- ment for the upbuilding nia. The good which these tions do for California is yond computation. The who support these a share results with the r- community. The Califor- tion Committee urges evi- fof California to financial his local Chamber of Coun other promotion or Give not only your monen be greatly increased. The government timber sales during the last two years under the timber and stone act have been about three million acres at a uniform price of $2.50 an acre, much of the land densely forested with the finest Washington spruce and Oregon and California fir and redwood, worth, according to official reports, from $20 to $50 an acre. 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. President Roosevelt’s plan is to sell only the stumpage at the market price, allowing the land to grow up to new forests for future crops. Every honest friend of both irrigation and forestry will heartily support this splendid idea which seeks not only to prevent the wasteful forest destruction now going on in the west, but to provide an income from stumpage sales at least ten times the amount now received by the government. Had the timber lands which the government has disposed of since the passage of the irrigation act—three years—been sold under President Roosevelt’s plan, they would have yielded upwards of $125,000,000, which would have irrigated 5,000,000 acres of desert and at the The good which these actions do for California is beyond computation. They who support these actions result with the rich community. The California Committee urges every California to financialize his local Chamber of Commerce other promotion or Give not only your money time and counsel. The burden of commerce to attain success must be run on principles. It takes more this, and it takes the enthusiasm of the program of the community to the front. Taries of these organizations riotic and progressive most of these secretaries devote part of their whole time work. Whenever possible should be paid for their that the work will be on business basis. It costs issue advertising matter, newspapers and literature for the correspondence East. The press of California has been loyal fast in supporting the deorganizations. The men ofnia have consistently increased financial support of the building up of California organized effort is now on basis such as it is nowhere in the world. Support your local Ch Commerce or development. It will return interest Not a great amount of money a few people is required, but from everyone. Everyone be a member of their local tion. Great Resource California sends out all world a good many hundredsands of dollars each year for materials which are produced abundance and diversity right arise from carelessness and stomach disorders the entire system. Impropticated food sours on the causing distressing belching and nausea. ever-eating is persisted in mach becomes weakened turn out and dyspepsia no victim. Ford's Black-Draught dyspepsia. It frees the land bowels of congested and gives the stomach. The stomach is quickly lated and the natural results in a good with the power to thor- biggest food. In build up your stomach is mild and natural Try Thedford's Black-today. You can buy a from your dealer for me does not keep it, send by to The Chattanooga Co., Chattanooga, and a package will be you. LDFORD'S BLK-DRAUGHT ISTRANO SPRINGS Real water will cure Rheu-hey and Liver Troubles, board and baths, 50 per week. ips rented. All camps under shade. articulars address, FORSTER, Capistrano, Cal. stumpage sales at least ten times the amount now received by the government. Had the timber lands which the government has disposed of since the passage of the irrigation act—three years—been sold under President Roosevelt's plan, they would have yielded upwards of $125,000,-000, which would have irrigated 5,000,000 acres of desert and at the same time assured the reforestation of 4,000,000 acres of our best timber land. Instead, 90 per cent of this has gone into the pockets of speculators. Guy Elliott Mitchell. Building up the State The organized work of building up the State, of advertising California's resources, products and opportunities to the world, of caring for new settlers and industries, of visiting conventions to the golden state, all this is a business in itself and requires the same business principles to bring results as any other business, says an article issued by the California Promotion Committee. In this organized work California takes the lead. This State has more Chambers of Commerce, Development Organizations and other Promotion Associations than any other state. Outside of California, Canada and New Zealand are conspicuous for the effort made to attract settlers, but in Canada and New Zealand the work is supported by the Governments and is there The Brownsberger Home School Incorporated 953 W. 7TH ST. LOS ANGELES, CAL. Rush courses in Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting for three months during the summer in BROWNSBERGER BUSINESS COLLEGE Special work in Brownsberger Preparatory, preparing pupils to enter Brownsberger Business College or to make up their grades, or to return to the Public or High school. Pupils received from sixth to tenth grades. The Preparatory Department is conducted in separate building and is an established part of the school, where pupils may receive a thorough education in one half the time required in public and high schools. Send for new circular, "Plain Talks on Special Features of Brownsberger." F. BROWNSBERGER, Pres. good which these organizato for California is simply becomputation. The members support these associations results with the rest of the unity. The California Promocommittee urges every citizen california to financially support theal Chamber of Commerce or promotion organization. not only your money but your counsel. The local chamcommerce to attain its greatcess must be run on business les. It takes money to do and it takes the interest and crasm of the progressive elef the community to put that unity to the front. The secreof these organizations are patand progressive men. Many secretaries devote a large their whole time to the Whenever possible they be paid for their time so the work will be on a strictly basis. It costs money to vertising matter, to send out books and literature, to care correspondence from the The press of the State of California has been loyal and steadsupporting the development ations. The men of Californe consistently increased their support of the work. The up of California through ed effort is now on a business such as it is nowhere else in d. port your local Chamber of once or development association will return interest tenfold. Great amount of money from people is required, but a little everyone. Everyone should member of their local organiza- Great Resources California sends out all over the good many hundreds of thousdollars each year for building which are produced in great e and diversity right in this From England alone California imported in 1904 $26,867 worth of fine bricks; from Belgium and Germany, $261,526 worth of cement; and also from Belgium, $1,374 worth of glass sand. From Italy $16,300 worth of marble was imported, yet California's wonderful marble deposits are not excelled. Our marble deposits occur in great abundance and with remarkable diversity of coloring and character. Besides the imports of mineral building materials mentioned and which have come from other countries as well as from those given, California has imported many other structural minerals. During the last two years there were imported into this State by rail 142 carloads of bricks, 2531 tons of clays, 4770 tons of cement, 210 tons of granite, 6629 tons of gypsum, 29 tons of lime, 3761 tons of marble and onyx, 204 tons of macadam, 2080 tons of paint, 1511 tons of building stone, 45 tons of slate, 6040 tons of soda, etc. Within the last two years California builders have imported from other states 18,000 cubic feet of sandstone, 17,000 cubic feet of granite, and 37,000 cubic feet of marble and granite, a total of 72,000 feet, which is 72,000 cubic feet more than should have been imported. In the two years 23,-000 barrels of cement were imported. California can herself produce all the building materials required for her own use and in addition this State should send building minerals all over the world. This is shown by the fact that in the last two years California produced approximately 800,000 cubic feet of sandstone, 850,000 of granite and 200,000 of marble. Since 1893 more than a million thousand bricks have been made in California. California has tremendous resources in structural minerals. All we need are the quarries and the kilns to supply the demand. N. I. McKaughan Blacksmith and Horseshoer Best of Workmanship. Satisfaction guaranteed. BUENA PARK, CAL. Colts broke and squared-up, ready for driving Great Resources nia sends out all over the good many hundreds of thousdollars each year for building which are produced in great e and diversity right in this N. I. McKaughan Blacksmith and Horseshoer Best of Workmanship. Satisfaction guaranteed. BUENA PARK, CAL. Colts broke and squared-up, ready for driving FRIENDS! BOSS OF THE ROAD UNION MADE OVERALLS Neustadter Bros. San Francisco Portland