anaheim-gazette 1905-07-06
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TRAINED FORESTERS
IN GREAT DEMAND
Supply Not Large Enough and Good Positions Await the Right Men
WASHINGTON, D.C., June 27, 1905.
The demand for foresters is increasing rapidly both for State work and with private owners. Many states now have forest commissions, and several of them have state foresters. A trained forester at $2,400 a year and two assistant foresters at $1,200 each are wanted by California. Wisconsin wants an assistant forester at $1,500, Indiana a forester to take charge of its State reserve, and Washington offers $1,800 a year for a trained forester. In many other states the advisibility of creating the office of State forester has been under discussion this year, and it is only a matter of a few years when such an official will be considered a regular part of an efficient State government.
The demand for foresters by private timber owners is growing at a still more rapid rate. During the last 12 months 7 of the Bureau of Forestry force have left to take up work with such owners, and 4 have accepted public positions—two with Massachusetts, one with Conn., and the fourth with Ontario, Canada. A number of other requests from private owners can not be met because men are not available. The year before there were less than half as many applications for trained men. But the demand for trained specialists in this line has only begun.
knowledge how and where but these plantations, successful or not, provide valuable lessons in respect to future.
An important part of the job to determine what natural forest growth will and elsewhere is encroachment drier upland in consequent protection from fire which gives. Where this native be utilized, it may be added courage it. Generally planting of species obtains distance will be necessary blem is to establish prairies of the Middle West that will grow rapidly, and easily furnish protection from winds of summer and the of winter, while at the same time the timber most desirable construction purposes, for lumber. It is the Bureau to determine e are the most suitable spaces they should be planted to secure the best success.
FACTS ABOUT
How the Elusive Mome
Viewed by Many
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months 7 of the Bureau of Forestry force have left to take up work with such owners, and 4 have accepted public positions—two with Massachusetts, one with Conn., and the fourth with Ontario, Canada. A number of other requests from private owners can not be met because men are not available. The year before there were less than half as many applications for trained men. But the demand for trained specialists in this line has only begun.
Large lumber companies, great wood manufacturing concerns, owners of extensive forests, railroad companies, and others are taking a bitherto unknown practical interest in conservative forestry. They must have expert men to control their holdings. The result is that forestry is very rapidly taking its place as a recognized profession. A number of forest schools are training young men for this work, but the demand has outrun the supply.
Tree Planting on Prairies
In the States of the Middle West there is pressing need of more trees, both for wood and for windbreaks and shelter belts. This need has been felt since the prairies were first settled, but the attempts made to supply it have, as a rule, fallen short of the benefits which might have been secured. The early planting was done chiefly for the sake of ornament or shade; the usefulness of the species of wood was seldom considered. In many cases, also, trees were planted outside of the range to which they were adapted, and on soils and in locations unfavorable to them. On the other hand, many valuable species were neglected. Various kinds of trees can be grown in these regions which will serve just as well for protection and ornament as those which have been most used, and which at the same time will furnish valuable wood. For several years the Bureau of Forestry has been investigating this subject, with results which are recognized throughout the prairie region as of great practical value. The work consists of field studies of the existing forest growth, both natural and planted, of its relation to soil and climatic conditions, and of the effect of various cultural methods.
HEAVY LOOK
Wonderful Carrying Hill Men of T
There are these famous riers, known to all travel mountain women, who steepest slopes with pea manure on their backs, of Constantinople, one hike a small plano on the dle he wears. Percevadon Times correspond speaks of hill country most extraordinary.
On the Indian plains eighty to a hundred men when working by three times as much up paths. "I have myself carry into camp three on his back," writes Mr. weighing a trifle under Farther east the tea chuan are notorious, and pounds are not unkn inside the story of a Bli carried a plano on her the plains to Darjeelin known to be likely to be ord seems to be held by nese cooly who undertake time to transport a o needed for heavy machi its owner. The castin pounds, and the carria but successfully accom
have been most used, and which at the same time will furnish valuable wood. For several years the Bureau of Forestry has been investigating this subject, with results which are recognized throughout the prairie region as of great practical value. The work consists of field studies of the existing forest growth, both natural and planted, of its relation to soil and climatic conditions, and of the effect of various cultural methods.
In carrying on the work Bureau field parties examine and make measurements of representative groves. From these measurements volume and yield tables are made which show the returns in cordwood, posts, stakes, and lumber to be expected in a given time for each of the species studied. In addition to the measurements, the characteristics of growth and the reproduction of the trees are noted, and valuable data on the natural distribution and advisable planting range obtained.
The work in the eastern part of the two Dakotas, western Minnesota, Illinois, eastern Nebraska, and western Kansas is already done. A bulletin based on the study in western Kansas has been published, giving information concerning the species most suitable to the locality, and telling how and where to plant them. Bulletins of the same character covering other States are in preparation. This summer Iowa will be studied, and later other States of the Middle West, until the whole region is covered. Considerable tree planting has been done in some of these States, occasionally with complete success; but there have been many total failures, and many attempts successful only in part. As a rule, the lack of success was due to lack of
ledge how and what to plant.
these plantations, whether succult or not, provide valuable object
as in respect to future planting.
important part of the study will
determine to what extent the
real forest growth along streams
elsewhere is encroaching upon the
upland in consequence of the
rection from fire which settlement
Where this native growth can
utilized, it may be advisable to engage it. Generally, however, the
ing of species obtained from a
pace will be necessary. The proisit to establish on the fertile
ties of the Middle West the trees
will grow rapidly, and thus quicknish protection from the drying
of summer and the bleak winds
inter, while at the same time yieldone timber most desirable for farm
production purposes, and possibly
number. It is the intention of the
au to determine exactly which
the most suitable species, and how
should be planted and cultivated
ensure the best success.
FACTS ABOUT TIME.
the Elusive Moments Have Been
Viewed by Many Writers.
time is hard to define. According to
best poets time has a heavy foot,
with a forelock and breakable legs.
travels in divers paces; it ambles,
gallops, runs, rolls and stands.
It has whips; it crops roses. So
it seems like a horse. But it has
feather; also a reckless hand that
wrinkles. This explodes the
theory. Furthermore, time flies;
"a bird of a time." Time is monBeing also a bird, time is a gold
perhaps. Money is the root of
vil, and procrastination is the thief
time. Therefore procrastination is
chicken thief, (2) a good thing.
the wickedness of time is beyond
tion. It is vindictive. "I wasted
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Notice to Creditors
Estate of Henrietta Dato, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
executor of the last will and testament of
Henrietta Dato, deceased, to the creditors of,
and all persons having claims against the
said deceased, to exhibit the same with the
necessary vouchers, within four months after
the first publication of this notice (which
publication was first made on the 6th day of
July, 1905.) to the said executor at his office on
Center street, Anaheim, California, the same
being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the county of Orange.
Dated this 5th day of July, 1905.
RICHARD MELROSE.
Executor of the last will and testament of
Henrietta Dato, deceased.
Melrose & Spencer, Attorneys for Executor.
W. C. TALCOTT
Watchmaker and Jeweler
A full line of Jewelry. Watches, Clocks
and Silverware
Hutchinson's
Drug Store
Anaheim
Cal.
$1 Win
We are prepared ways. First,
write your cheat which we will reckoned twicing. Third,
such time and distance, or no mail, we will o
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BOARD OF DIRECTOR
Frank Shanley, John H.
ston, M.D., F. H. Houck,
Baum, C. O. Rust, B. DauBJ Miller, W. L. Hale.
First
Drafts so
OFFICE
W.F. BOTSFORD,
JOHN HARTUNG,
FRANK SHANLEY,
O.ZEUS,Assista
Gas S
A second carloa
W. C. TALCOTT
Watchmaker and Jeweler
A full line of Jewelry. Watches, Clocks and Silverware
Hutchinson's Drug Store
Anaheim Cal.
B. HARTFIELD
107 Center St., Anaheim, Cal.
Expert
Watchmaker
And Jeweler
Carries a full line of watches, clocks and jewelry. We make a specialty of fine watch and clock repairing, and guarantee all work. Prices right.
EXPERT DIAMOND SETTER
BUSINESS LOCALS
Picking Boxes for sale; apply to J. B. Neff.
Are You Going to Paint?
See McKinley about Climatic high grade prepared paint. Climatic paint is an honest paint. Linseed oil, etc.
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McKinley has roof, barn and fence paints, all colors; made of the best and most durable pigments known, so combined with linseed oil as to form a permanent and impervious coating for all structures exposed to the elements. These paints will not crack, scale, peel or blister; they are especially a protection against decay and rust.
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The McCormick is the best mowing machine and rake in the world. You will find them at STERN BROTHERS, Anaheim.
Quit using canned milk and try fresh bottled milk from the Model Dairy at 5c. per qt.
For all kinds of Real Estate call on J. R. Gardiner, Fullerton, Cal. The best of bargains in all branches are offered. Call and be convinced.
Now is the time for berries and you must have cream to eat with them. Try the fresh separated cream from the milk wagon at 25c. per qt. Model Dairy.
Remember milk is only 5c. per quart
For all kinds of Real Estate call on J.
R. Gardiner, Fullerton, Cal. The best of bargains in all branches are offered. Call and be convinced.
Now is the time for berries and you must have cream to eat with them. Try the fresh separated cream from the milk wagon at 25c. per qt. Model Dairy.
Remember milk is only 5c. per quart at the Ross Bros.' Dairy.
To trade for hay, one improved Osborne hay rake, ten foot; one improved Osborne mower, five foot. Enquire of C. G. McKinley. J1-tf
Why not buy a McCormick? You know there is no other mowing machine as good. STERN BROTHERS are sole agent for Anaheim and surroundings.
Santa Catalina Island 10th annual excursion from Orange county July 9, accompanied by Santa Ana band, allowing 7 hours at Avalon. Special train of the Southern Pacific will leave Anaheim 7 a.m., connecting with new steamer Hermosa, leaving Newport beach 8 am, leaving Avalon returning 6:30 pm. Round trip fare from Anaheim $2 80. Procure tickets in advance as only 550 will be sold; tickets at railway station.
The Huntington Beach company has installed a 25-horse power gasoline pumping engine at the beach water works. Since the establishment of the water system a seven-horse power gasoline engine has furnished motive power for the water system, but growth has been so rapid that the little engine is now entirely too small, and the company have installed a new 25-horse power Lambert with excellent results, lifting 400 gallons per minute.
51 Will Startan Account
We are prepared to carry your account in one, two or three different ways. First. A non-interest bearing account against which you may write your check. Second. You may open a savings account upon which we will pay 4 per cent. interest; interest in this account is reckoned twice yearly, and is added to the principal, thus compounding. Third. We issue an interest-bearing Certificate of Deposit for such time and such rate of interest as may be agreed upon. If at a distance, or not convenient to come to the bank, send your deposit by mail, we will care for it the same as were you at our counter.
American Savings Bank
Anaheim, Cal.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Frank Shanley, John Hartung, H. A. Johnson, M.D., F. H. Houck, C. Federman, Frank Hum, C. O. Rust, B. Dauser, A. Nagel, Geo. Miller, W. L. Hale.
OFFICERS
Frank Shanley, President
H. A. Johnston, Vice-President
F. H. Houck, Second Vice President
John Hartung, Cashier
First National Bank
ANAHEIM, CAL.
Drafts sold direct on all European Countries
Interest Paid on Time Certificates
OFFICERS
W. F. BOTSFORD, President
JOHN HARTUNG, Vice Pres.-Cash.
FRANK SHANLEY, 2d Vice Pres.
O. ZEUS, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
W. F. BOTSFORD
JOHN HARTUNG
FRANK SHANLEY
A. S. BRADFORD
PETER WEISEL, Sr.
Gas Stoves & Heaters
second carload of Gas Stoves and Water Heaters has
Gas Stoves & Heaters
A second carload of Gas Stoves and Water Heaters has arrived and the goods are on display at the GAS Company's headquarters, at
L. E. Miller's Store
The stock consists of a complete line of stoves, heaters and all necessary supplies. Gas is being connected with these stoves, and intending purchasers may witness the new fuel, which is the cheapest in the market, by calling at Miller's. All connections will be made free of charge.
The public is respectfully invited to call and inspect the stock.
THE ANAHEIM GAS COMPANY
At L. E. Miller's Store.
Bird V. Beebe.
Vehicles Farming
Implements
Buggy Robes, Best Makes of Buggies. All kinds repair work.
Patton's sun-proof paint.
Gas Ranges Gas Plates
We are agents for the well-known
Buggies. All kinds repair work.
Patton's sun-proof paint.
Gas Ranges Gas Plates
We are agents for the well-known
Garland Gas Ranges and Plates
Ranging in Price from
$2 to $20
Also a Full Stock of Gas Hose and Fixtures.
Come and see our Ranges before buying, it may be to
our advantage.
Gas Piping and Fitting a Specialty.
Anaheim, Cal.
A. NAGEL
DRINK
PRIME BEER
It makes you healthy. Keg and
bottled Beer delivered to all
parts of the city: XXXX
UNION BREWING CO.
Phone 30