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Walnut buyers are offering 12 cents per pound for nuts, irrespective of grades, and offer to take the entire yield at that figure. The association price has not yet been fixed, but walnut men say that 12½ to 13 cents will probably be the figures for first-class soft-shells. Foreign nuts are two to three weeks late, which will keep them out of the Christmas market. All indications point to a prosperous winter for walnut men, albeit the crop is a fraction short of the normal output. What a glorious thing it is to have the association, controlling the price of your own product! It beats the ante-association period, when prices descended to 6 cents, and you had to chase the nimble-footed middleman, or he would get away from you. Now he comes to your door, takes off his hat when he sees you and offers you 12 cents. And you refuse it in individual importance, gregating an immense loss State. To preserve and improve maining forest resources, fullest use, and to protect dispensable water supply been undertaken by the State Forestry, the appointment State Forester, and legislation against the careless use or encouraging the conservation of timber and wood. But no successful reform accomplished by legislation If California is to avoid stress which inevitably for loss of timber and water, be through the cooperation citizens, and this should be given for reasons of private est, public duty, and State You can render your concern no more valuable service use of all your influence to enforcement of the laws structions governing forest their preservation. A neat let containing these laws issued by the State Board estry, receipt of a copy of acknowledged. It will highly appreciated if you assist the State Forester and wardens by reporting vii and by any information on tions upon forest matters. It is not the intent to m law burdensome. Whil thing it is to have the association, controlling the price of your own product! It beats the ante-association period, when prices descended to 6 cents, and you had to chase the nimble-footed middleman, or he would get away from you. Now he comes to your door, takes off his hat when he sees you and offers you 12 cents. And you refuse it. The walnut trust is all right. One of the woman witnesses at the Zemrau trial last week admitted shame-facedly that she had herself been whipped by her husband the day before. If a warrant were issued for the arrest of this wife-beater perhaps Judge Howard might have something interesting to say to him, as he did to the knout-wielder now serving six months in jail. Since California surpasses all other states in the extent, diversity, and magnificence of its forests, and in the importance of the varied industries dependent upon them, it has a correspondingly vital interest in forest preservation. That the welfare of every community is dependent upon a cheap and plentiful supply of timber, and that forests are the most effective means of maintaining a regular stream-flow for irrigation and other useful purposes, are recognized principles of public economy. In California their significance is unusually great, for the timber products of the State afford a revenue of $15,000,000 annually, besides furnishing employment to many men and indirectly benefiting every industry, while the very foundation of agriculture, fruit-growing, and the value of residence property is the supply of water for irrigation. It is not theory, but a fact established by the State Board estry, receipt of a copy of acknowledged. It will highly appreciated if you assist the State Forester and wardens by reporting vices and by any information on tions upon forest matters. It is not the intent to make law burdensome. While reasonable step will be taken to protect the California forest allowance will be made for listed customs and conditions. Twice during the past year the Santa Fe flyer missed the pouches at this point, a outrageous service bids fair tinue until our people take steps to have the nuisance Let the chamber of commerce the matter up with the company to the end that efficient service be provided ever heard of a city of 300 lation put off with such m vice? It might be for a cray village, but for a town of never. Let the nuisance be Corporal Langley has making speeches. It is easy for the quadrennial hair will not be on until the bloom again. Yet county are wearing their most suavenging airs, and Assessor has been in town twice in The listener with ear to the may detect the still small political bees making home early. Stranger things have opened than that the Corp essay to loop the loop for trict Attorney's office. By the latest undergroun from the county seat it Harmony next year. The being passed on down the l everything is to be lovel products of the State afford a revenue of $15,000,000 annually, besides furnishing employment to many men and indirectly benefiting every industry, while the very foundation of agriculture, fruit-growing, and the value of residence property is the supply of water for irrigation. It is not theory, but a fact established by bitter experience in this State as well as throughout the world, that forest destruction is felt by every person and interest, and that recovery is slow if not impossible. While unwise use of the forest resources is responsible for much unnecessary destruction, and there is need for reform along this line as fast as experience and better market conditions permit, the great source of injury is forest fires. The fire question in California is so serious, so far-reaching in its bearing upon the welfare of all, as well as on that of those whose lives and property are actually endangered or destroyed, that it is a matter of personal and civic duty for every citizen to give it his earnest attention. While probably all admit that forest fires are undesirable, few realize their annual number and extent. The reported fires are few compared with those which burn unrecorded, smaller, perhaps, By the latest underground from the county seat it Harmony next year. The being passed on down the line everything is to be loved the unbranded mavericks stampede, and there may be fun and hair-pulling than most gory of the herd now forward to. The government has now consideration seven great projects in the west involve the reclamation of some land and a quarter acres of desert at a cost of about 30 million dollars. One is already concluding A half dozen more are in the field of survey and commencement work. The fund for this work is stantly growing from the sales of public moreover as every dollar exceeds the government must turned to the fund by the taking the land, the fund by a revolving one and is capable use over and over again for new works. It is officially estimated there are over 70 million a dual importance, but aggain immense loss to the reserve and improve the reforest resources for the use, and to protect the inable water supply, have undertaken by the State itself the creation of a Board of the appointment of a forester, and legislation a careless use of fire and improving the conservative handtimber and wood lands. Successful reform was ever shaped by legislation alone. Nation is to avoid the disch inevitably follows the number and water, it must with the cooperation of her and this should be freely for reasons of private interduty, and State pride. Render your community valuable service than the your influence toward the ment of the laws and ingoverning forests and observation. A neat pamphening these laws has been by the State Board of Forceipt of a copy of which is added. It will also be appreciated if you will asstate Forester and the fire by reporting violations any information or suggestion forest matters. At the intent to make the ensome. While every irrigable land in the west and it is admitted that an intensively cultivated irrigated agricultural com­munity will support a population of one person to the acre, which would people the western half of the United States with nearly the present population of the entire country. The cost of this great work would amount to two billion dollars—a work the vastest ever entered into by any country in any time, yet costing the government not one dollar, for every dam and every canal constructed is paid for by eager settlers who flock upon the rich, irrigated desert lands. The United States will take immediate steps, in view of the peace agreement, to look sharply after American trade interests in Manchuria. This is made plain by information given out by the State Department that men selected as consuls at Manchurian ports, who hitherto have been prevented from going to them, will, within a short time, take charge of their posts. With this assurance of the "open door" policy in Manchuria, the State Department will do all that is possible to further American trade. B. G. Johnson, superintendent of the government date farm at Mecca, will leave shortly for the Persian Gulf for the purpose of securing cuttings of the date palm for propagation at the date farm near the Salton sea. Johnson has by the State Board of Forceipt of a copy of which is adged. It will also be appreciated if you will asstate Forester and the fire by reporting violations any information or suggestion forest matters. At the intent to make the densome. While every step will be taken to the California forests, due will be made for estabtoms and conditions. During the past week has Fe flyer missed the mail at this point, and this service bids fair to control our people take positive have the nuisance abated. Chamber of commerce take up with the railway to the end that a more service be provided. Whoof a city of 3000 popuoff with such mail serm might be for a cross road at for a town of this size, let the nuisance be abated. AL LANGLEY has, begun beeches. It is early yet, quadrennial hair-pulling be on until the posies in. Yet county officials g their most suave and airs, and Assessor Vegely own town twice in a week. Ever with ear to the ground at the still small buzz of trees making honey thus ranger things have hapethat the Corporal will loop the loop for the Disney's office. Latest underground wire county seat it is to be next year. The word is used on down the line, and is to be lovely. But B. G. Johnson, superintendent of the government date farm at Mecca, will leave shortly for the Persian Gulf for the purpose of securing cuttings of the date palm for propagation at the date farm near the Salton sea. Johnson has already 700 thriving trees and has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the agricultural department at Washington that the date industry can be made a profitable adjunct of California's fruit industry. These trees do not grow from grafts or buds but must be propagated from the suckers that spring from the parent tree. A single tree does not yield more than a dozen suckers during its life time. Hence Johnson expects to visit Persia and make his own selection of plants. He thinks that in a few years the importation of these young date trees will be of commercial importance, as the trees at the government station are too few to supply the demand. Work Success: The work which presents no difficulties to overcome soon grows uninteresting. If it is true that good work implies that the workman knows himself, it is equally true that the best work shows that he has forgotten himself. There is only one right way to work—and it is neither in doing things before they are started, nor in doing them all over again after they are finished. Go to some successful workman and ask him which of his days were happiest, and it's long odds that he'll say to you, "Those in which I began my career." It is only when at work that man fulfills his proper place in God's creature scheme. They are indeed rare exceptions who "also serve, who only stand and wait." The world is altogether too restricted in its use of the word "art." Work of any kind, done superlatively well, is art—dusting pictures as well as painting them. Card of Thanks Are you roast? The way to avoid stove and install make of gas range H. A. Dic The Greatest The Anah Sunday, th an ELAB combining a Delightful Pic evening. Two large Germen "Fidelia" will come down festivities. They will be marched to the Turners' H The Picnic will take admission 25c; it will last amusement of young and o Pavilion, singing by the dis young folks, but the star at Turners of the Germania un kinds will be served. The Concert will com children 25c. The program MASS-CHORUS, delivered by Los Angeles. The Singing the Maennerchos, Fidelia, best songs. The Concert w the concert, music will be Everybody is invited to a Chuck the It is only when at work that man fulfills his proper place in God's creature scheme. They are indeed rare exceptions who "also serve, who only stand and wait." The world is altogether too restricted in its use of the word "art." Work of any kind, done superlatively well, is art—dusting pictures as well as painting them. Card of Thanks The undersigned desire hereby to express their sincere thanks to their many friends and neighbors for kindness shown as well as sympathy expressed on the occasion of the recent illness and death of their son, Richard C. 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They simply HAVE to go NOW! FASHER & FALKENSTEIN Where Quality Counts. The best gas stove on the market. The most economical and best cooker and baker. Buy no other Are you roasting the cook as well as the food? A way to avoid doing this is to discard that old wood and install a good gas range. The particular of gas range we want you to buy is the and baker. Buy no other Are you roasting the cook as well as the food? A way to avoid doing this is to discard that old wood fire and install a good gas range. The particular type of gas range we want you to buy is the DETROIT JEWEL. S. A. Dickel Sole Agent The Greatest Event of the Season the Anaheim Turn-Verein will celebrate on Saturday, the 17th of September in ELABORATE FESTIVAL During a Delightful Picnic in the afternoon and a Grand Concert in the Two large German societies of Los Angeles, the "Germania" and will come down in a special train at 10 a.m. to participate in the lesses. They will be met by the local Turners at the S. P. Depot and to the Turners' Hall, preceeded by the Anaheim Brass Band. The Picnic will take place in the Columbia Garden near the Brewery, on 25c; it will last from 1-6 o'clock. Extensive preparations for the event of young and old have been made. There will be dancing in the song, singing by the different singing Societies, games and contests for the folks, but the star attraction will be Gymnastic Performances by the of the Germania under Prof. Ross's leadership. Refreshments of all will be served. The Concert will commence at 8 p.m. in the Opera House, admission 50c, 25c. The program will contain many novel and pleasing attractions: HORUS, delivered by 120 singers; SOLOS by some of the best talents of eles. The Singing Sections of the Germania, the A. T. Verein, and of innerchos, Fidelia, will outdo themselves in some of their strongest and gs. The Concert will be followed by a dance. 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