anaheim-gazette 1905-10-19
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ANAHEIM had the pleasure on Friday afternoon last of entertaining Gov. George C. Pardee, Mr. President Wheeler and Prof. E. J. Wickson, professor of agriculture of the University of California. The distinguished party, compose the committee appointed by the last legislature to select a site for a pathological laboratory and experiment station. The party was met at the depot by representative citizens and driven in automobiles to the four different sites offered by the city, and was later taken for a drive through this city, Fullerton and Placentia, terminating with a magnificent reception at Mr. Chapman’s palatial Santa Isabel country residence.
That the governor and his associates were very favorably im-
tive citizens and driven in automobiles to the four different sites offered by the city, and was later taken for a drive through this city, Fullerton and Placentia, terminating with a magnificent reception at Mr. Chapman's palatial Santa Isabel country residence.
That the governor and his associates were very favorably impressed, not only with the sites offered, but with the reception in general, goes without saying. They were heartily welcomed by our hospitable people, and their visit was mutually pleasant and agreeable to all.
Anaheim hopes one of her offers will be accepted. The location is ideal. Here we grow oranges, walnuts, celery, tomatoes, and a more diversified and widespread range of crops than either of the several other contestants—Riverside, Claremont, Patton or Whittier.
If the pathological laboratory and experiment station are to be placed where the greatest good to the people of this state is to be subserved—and this, we take it, is the purpose of the commission—Orange county stands out preeminently above all its rivals.
At the meeting in the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce on Thursday last, Messrs. Neff and Chapman presented the case of Orange county very admirably, thoroughly and well. They were asked more questions, two to one, by the commissioners than were put to representatives of all the other sections combined. Their answers were clear, concise and convincing. They were luminous and educational, leaving nothing to be desired.
We hold it would be folly to locate either of these state institutions which Orange county objected to the site. It stands, for the good and sufficient reasons, Patton, Claremont and Whittier.
And has not the state done work of incalculable to the grower of citrus Listen, you gentlemen of the mission. Does the company not remember the impetuosity from Polynesia, of the cardinales, which swept away white scale as in a night—the dreaded of all citrus scales? Did not Mr. Compere for China, the parasitic lance which preys upon the reef upon oranges? Is not Mr. per now scouring the island the south seas in search of parasite for the purple scorpion not the state board of horticulture vigilantly guarding the star rightly so, against imports other pests which threaten citrus grower? Have not on tens of thousands of been expended by the state orange men; are not vast singing continually expended by growers?
Is it not time something done for the other industry walnut, the celery, the grower? If this be the purge of the commission, Orange which beats the world oranges, is still the place for institutions.
Orange county salutes the mission, and stands at attentiveness, located at Riverside to treat the walnut blightageously?" asked Prof. at the Los Angeles chamber commerce meeting.
"No!" came the reply dozen Whittier walnut groves.
asked more questions, two to one,
by the commissioners than were put to representatives of all the other sections combined. Their answers were clear, concise and convincing. They were luminous and educational, leaving nothing to be desired.
We hold it would be folly to locate either of these state institutions at Riverside. That locality produces fine oranges, but, as Mr. Chapman tersely put it at the Los Angeles meeting, Orange county has not yet found any section that could beat it at the business. Riverside produces no walnuts, not a carload, not a sackful. One of the crying needs for these stations is the walnut blight, which has wrenched hundreds of thousands from the growers of the south, and which threatens the very existence of the industry. Will the commission select Riverside with this fact before it? Can this disease, which runs riot like a fire in the orchard, be advantageously treated with the laboratory placed in a section which never saw a walnut tree, which knows nothing of the walnut or its natural enemies? Will Riverside be selected? It would be a crime to do it! The commission is composed of men thoroughly informed upon the situation, and will not do it.
These remarks apply to the mission, and stands at att
"Would a pathological history, located at Riverside to treat the walnut blightageously?" asked Prof. at the Los Angeles chapter commerce meeting.
"No!" came the reply of dozen Whittier walnut grocers.
"Why would not the experiment station answer purposes of the proposed experiment station?" asked an erroror of Mr. Clark of River.
Mr. Clark took a fall Claremont to the following:
"The Claremont experiment has never been a success. It is not advanced, located, and has never any practical results whatsoever."
The station if placed in county would advance treat the walnut blight, advantages of its location with respect to citrus fruit leave nothing at all to be burned. This rubbish so burned. The supervisors
tomato crops, of which never produced a plant.
county ships two thousand celery annually. The cannery ships canned by the trainload. We the Governor, Mr. Presi-ler and Prof. Wickson many times had these vegeta in Orange county, dinner tables. These been attacked by an disease, and tens of dollars have been pay. Will a pathological situation at Riverside to treat these diseases obviously? Certainly not! Rests of the growers are acted, and the commis well informed, too clear far-sighted, not to do tion should and will be there lurk these enemies of or. Orange county re place pre-eminently for these institutions.
is not alone Riverside orange county objects to as it stands, for the same sufficient reasons, against Paremont and Whittier.
not the state already lack of incalculable benefit power of citrus fruits?
gentlemen of the com Does the commission number the importation act an ordinance prohibiting this nuisance. Stop it!
Win or lose the pathological laboratory, Anaheim's under lasting obligations to Mr. Neff and Mr. Chapman. These gentlemen met the brightest men from Riverside, Whittier, Claremont and Pomona at the Los Angeles meeting of Thursday, and so well did they present their case, so completely were they masters of the situation, that it seems to us Orange county must win the fight for these new state institutions. But whether we shall or not, Anaheim can have nothing too good for these two well-informed and thoroughly reliable gentlemen. And along with these gentlemen, the thanks of the citizens should be tendered the chamber of commerce for duty well performed.
SAN BERNARDINO and Riverside have broken out in a beautiful scrap over the experiment station, and are engaged in hair-pulling after the most approved fashion. Meanwhile Orange county will probably walk away with the works. It is the best county in Southern California anyway.
ORANGE county's reception to Gov. Pardee, Mr. President Wheeler and Prof. Wickson was magnificent. A most favorable impression was made by the gracious hospitality extended. We believe Orange county is a winner.
Did you hear about Mr. Mont-
Orange county objects to as it stands, for the same insufficient reasons, against Paremont and Whittier.
Does the commission remember the importation of incalculable benefit power of citrus fruits? You gentlemen of the committee as in a night—the most all citrus scale pests?
Mr. Compere find in the parasitic lady-bug days upon the red scale pests? Is not Mr. Compecurring the islands of seas in search of a for the purple scale? Is state board of horticulture guarding the state, and against importation of pests which threaten the power? Have not tens up-of thousands of dollars handed by the state for the men; are not vast sums be-ganually expended for these time something were the other industries—the celery, the tomato.
If this be the purpose of mission, Orange county, seats the world also on its still the place for these towns.
The county salutes the command stands at attention!
A pathological labora-ted at Riverside be able the walnut blight advan-?” asked Prof. Wickson Los Angeles chamber of the meeting.
Came the reply from a whittier walnut growers.
Orange county's reception to Gov. Pardee, Mr. President Wheeler and Prof. Wickson was magnificent. A most favorable impression was made by the gracious hospitality extended. We believe Orange county is a winner.
Did you hear about Mr. Montgomery of Whittier and his fifteen million tons of walnuts?
Had the governor and his distinguished associates had more time to give us in this city, we might have shown them several things of interest bearing upon the subject under investigation, but which, in the inexorable demand upon the time of the commission, had perforce to be deferred. Could the distinguished party have been held for a brief interval at the crossing of the tracks near the point where the governor ate the chiles, a trainload of twenty cars of celery might have been seen pulling its way through town from the peatlands to the east. This is a daily spectacle here. Orange county is shipping out this year 2,000 carloads of this vegetable. Had there been no disease among the plants, we make bold to say the output would have been 3,000 cars. The orange growers of Riverside are not the only ones entitled to consideration, much as they may laud themselves into empyrean.
Near the point where the governor and his party alighted from the train they might have been shown a cannery, giving employment to hundreds of hands, engaged in canning tomatoes to the number of from ten to twelve thousand cans per day.
We might have taken the party through the walnut and orange ware-houses, where those products are being sent forward daily to the number of several carloads.
This cannery is the direct result of a farmers' institute held here some years ago, at which time Prof. Wickson recommended its establishment. It is a practical result of the university extension movement. It was started as a co-operative company by members of the farmers' club as an experiment.
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