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Consumption There is no specific for consumption. Fresh air, exercise, nourishing food and Scott's Emulsion will come pretty near curing it, if there is anything to build on. Millions of people throughout the world are living and in good health on one lung. From time immemorial the doctors prescribed cod liver oil for consumption. Of course the patient could not take it in its old form, hence it did very little good. They can take SCOTT'S EMULSION and tolerate it for a long time. There is no oil, not excepting butter, so easily digested and absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of Scott's Emulsion, and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must be continuous. We will send you a sample free. THE CELERY FIELD Vast Acreage Once Concluded Worthless Now As the Most Profitable of Pacific Coast. Down in Orange county Santa Ana and the ocean largest, most productive, mostitable celery fields of which ord exists. But a dozen years this vast tract was nearly furnishing a scanty crop of crop forage at such season was dry enough for cattle thereon. For a large part year much of it had water on or very near the surface. When it was discovered the celery, so common in California growing all over the tract usual luxuriance, it was that here was an unusual opportunity. We may say in passing wild celery differs in no way the cultivated sort except a provement by the enterprise ticulturist. Apium graveolens wild plant, has by selection brought up to its present of perfection by many years ful selection. When celery of commercial was first tested on the drier of this territory and its w possibilities demonstrated digested and absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of Scott's Emulsion, and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must be continuous. We will send you a sample free. Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott & Bowne Chemists 409 Pearl Street New York 50c. and $1; all druggists LIVERY Rose Ave. Stable Austin & Tuffree Props. Rose Ave., Ocean Park Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars at Roman Wisser's Favorite Saloon ANAHEIM BEER ON DRAUGHT Center St. - r - Anaheim REAL ESTATE! No matter whether you wish to buy or sell we are in the best position to give you efficient service with careful attention to details. We especially want bargains, having customers waiting for this class of investment, bargains of all kinds. If you really want to sell be quick about the cultivated sort except provement by the enterprise ticulturist. Apium graveolens wild plant, has by selection brought up to its present of perfection by many years ful selection. When celery of commercial was first tested on the drier of this territory and its w possibilities demonstrated, lem of reclamation became one. First open ditches were ted to, but as the area of culture extended, under-drain tiles became necessary. The few years has seen train tiles placed beneath the surface the work still progressing. system in vogue the water lutely under the control of ers. When the drains are the lands drain until the three or four feet below the When drains are closed the soon rises to the surface, most effective mode of ever practised by man. Where drainage will add a f acres to the celery growing soil suitable for its most culture is limited and th will see little addition to tent acreage. Future dev will lie in getting the better from the lands already u trol. Celery is first sown in bed broadcast or drilled as the prefers, beginning the first and continuing up to the July. Celery sown the first will be ready to harvest in ber, while that sown in Jul mature until February o thereby enabling the shi from the first of November first of April. About the June transplanting commen continues until the 15th tember. The celery pl pulled out of the beds by who prune the tops a properly. The roots shou REAL ESTATE! No matter whether you wish to buy or sell we are in the best position to give you efficient service with careful attention to details. We especially want bargains, having customers waiting for this class of investment, bargains of all kinds. If you really want to sell be quick about it. We can sell your property if you mean business. We are in touch with a number of eastern connections which enables us to know of many of those who are intending to make this part of the country their home. Look for us always next door to the P. O., in Hatzfeld's drug store. Very truly, Sandilands & Co. Anaheim. HATZFELD'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY J. P. HATZFELD Graduate in Pharmacy Next Door to Postoffice Anaheim, Cal. Boston Bakery FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES. Ice Cream and Confectionery S. Kistler, Proprietor CELERY FIELDS. Aage Once Considerorthless Now Among Most Profitable on the Coast. Orange county between and the ocean lies the most productive, most profry fields of which any recBut a dozen years ago ract was nearly useless, a scanty crop of stock rage at such seasons at it rough for cattle to roam For a large part of the of it had water standing near the surface. It was discovered that wild common in California, was all over the tract in unuariance, it was realized was an unusual opportunmay say in passing that differs in no wise from related sort except the imit by the enterprising horApium graveolens, the has by selection been up to its present standing ion by many years of careon. celery of commercial value rested on the drier portions ritory and its wonderful ness demonstrated, the prob- is nearly burled. In about three weeks after the celery is hilled up it is ready for market. The roots are cut with a machine made for this purpose and drawn by two horses. The laborers take the celery up in their hands and very carefully break the undesirable leaves off, trim the roots properly and pack it in crates, or tie in bundles of twelve, as may be required. It is then immediately placed on wagons, hauled to the packing house, packed securely in refrigerator cars, and is ready for its eastern journey. Celery is shipped in crates, 22x24 in. base, which holds six to eight dozen of celery, according to size. An average crate will weigh about 145 pounds, and 160 crates make an average carload. Some eastern dealers prefer the celery shipped in bulk or on decks built in the car. This is a much cheaper way to ship, and is claimed by some to be just as safe. In shipping in this way, three decks are built in the car, and the celery is tied in bunches of one dozen each and stood upright with roots resting on the decks. By this method three or four hundred dozen more celery can be packed in a car. THE MANLY APOLOGY. Story of One Case Where It Was Due and Was Not Given. It is a brave man who can apologize. It is one of the highest attributes of a gentleman. I never yet knew anybody who lost money by an apology. I know many men who made some. I know a man in the city of London who spoke harshly to his confidential clerk. He accused him of having mislaid or lost a certain long and important letter. The clerk said very politely he had never seen such a document. The merchant said, "Don't be a fool in talking such nonsense." The clerk gave in his resignation. It was the duty of this clerk to call at his employer's house in the evening after dinner to take to the office next morning such letters as would require attention. There he found the THE DUKE'S DECISION. Wellington's Verdict In the Case of a Stolen Kiss. "The Military Reminiscences of a Retired Colonel" contains the following story relating how the Duke of Wellington overcame a somewhat embarrassing difficulty: The sentry on duty one day at the gate of Hampton Court palace many years ago was asked the time by a young lady, the daughter of the widow of a distinguished soldier, who occupied apartments in the palace. She happened to be wearing a dainty apron, and, appearing to the soldier to be a neat lady's maid, his reply to her question was, "Half past kissing time," and—a kiss. The indignant young lady fled to report the impertinence to her mother, who promptly sent a letter of complaint to the colonel of the sentry's regiment. The colonel regretted the occurrence and referred the lady, half in jest and half in earnest, to the commander in chief. To the highest quarter accordingly she went for redress and received the following reply: Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, while regretting the occurrence of which Miss Q. complains, begs to say that he has searched the army regulations and the articles of war and he can nowhere find man in the city of London who spoke harshly to his confidential clerk. He accused him of having mislaid or lost a certain long and important letter. The clerk said very politely he had never seen such a document. The merchant said, "Don't be a fool in talking such nonsense." The clerk gave in his resignation. It was the duty of this clerk to call at his employer's house in the evening after dinner to take to the office next morning such letters as would require attention. There he found the missing letter. The merchant had placed it, with a few others, in his overcoat pocket to read carefully at home in the evening. He said: "I did not know I had done that. You must withdraw your resignation. I will increase your salary." But never a word of manly apology. The incident left its sting behind. The confidence and trust the clerk had in his employer were lost. So, a year later, when this confidential clerk came into a big sum of money he refused the partnership that was offered him; he joined an opposition firm, and the profits of this merchant have fallen in four years from £15,000 a year to £3,000. He lost that, and he has gained premature old age and mental anxiety. This is a true story. Dr. S. Room 310 315 South Broadway Be Surrounded Until February or March, enabling the ship celery first of November to the April. About the 15th of transplanting commences and is until the 15th of SepThe celery plants are out of the beds by laborers on the tops and roots. The roots should be left two inches long, and after spruned are placed in tin about one inch of water. It should be well irrigated drawing the plants, and the in which the celery is traus- should be well worked and out in trenches made by an art designed especially for the Rows are drawn four feet and the plants are set six inches the trenches as soon as they run. In about two week after planted, the dry dirt is crowd with a most valuable imple- V shape with two steel, each three-eighths of an inch inches wide and four feet the implement is six inches the mouth and three feet at his drawn by two horses and seeds between the rows, beh-ing the dry dirt from the plants are kept thoroughly cul- from this period until the time for hilling up, which begins October 15, and continues until of the season, as celery is much when banked only a few weeks marketing. Hilling or bank- the celery is begun by working gradually to the celery till it port the impertinence to her mother, who promptly sent a letter of complaint to the colonel of the sentry's regiment. The colonel regretted the occurrence and referred the lady, half in jest and half in earnest, to the commander in chief. To the highest quarter accordingly she went for redress and received the following reply: Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, while regretting the occurrence of which Miss Q. complains, begs to say that he has searched the army regulations and the articles of war, and he can nowhere find that kissing is a punishable offense from a military point of view. It is against orders for a sentry to converse when on duty, but in this instance it appears that Miss Q. opened the conversation, and the sentry, although he answered in an unusual manner, committed no actual breach of discipline. Out of His Element. "I don't believe I'll be able to find the room alone," frankly admitted the guest as he took his key from the clerk. He was accordingly intrusted to the care of the bell boy and for the tenth time since his arrival escorted to one of only twenty rooms on the fifth floor. "That man," said the clerk, "is perfectly sober, and if he were in Wyoming he could lose me on the plains in daylight, and do it easily, while he would find his own way through Styglan darkness, but he has been in the house for three days and is still unable to find his room alone. It only suggests the perplexity of the cat in a strange garret."—New York Tribune. A DISASTROUS CALAMITY It is a disastrous calamity when you lose your health, because indigestion and constipation have sapped it away. Prompt relief can be had in Dr. King's New Life Pills. They build up your digestive organs, and cure headache, dizziness, colic, constipation, etc. Guaranteed at Hutchinson's drugstore; 25c. Now About Those TEETH? Why Do You Neglect Them? Positively guarantee less dentistry! READ!! READ!! Teeth Extracted, Absolutely No Pain READ!! READ!! To All Anaheim and Surrounding Territory: READ!! READ!! To All Anaheim and Surrounding Territory: I will pay your railway fare both ways if you have all Work done to the amount of $10.00. Why not advantage of this splendid offer and come to the city have up-to-date and positively Painless Dental Work? cannot get the skill and modern appliances in your what you can in Los Angeles. You can also do your bing, etc. Bring this advertisement with you. It ave you money. Dr. S. G. Schaefer, Painless Dentist, ROOM 310 HOMER LAUGHLIN BUILDING, South Broadway, Los Angeles, California. Be Sure You are in Room 310. Fall Clothing We have just added the celebrated line of “Kuppenheimer” clothing—quality, style and workmanship are the best for the price. Yungbluth & Kroeger Phone Main 66 127 Center St. er” clothing—quality, style and workmanship are the best for the price. Yungbluth & Kroeger Phone Main 66 127 Center St. Lubricating Oils C. G. 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