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Bird V. Beebe. Vehicle Farming Implement Buggy Robes, Best Makes of Buggies All kinds of Repair work. Pattons Sun-proof Paints. Gas Stoves & Heaters A second carload of Gas Stoves and Water Heater 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, heater and all necessary supplies. Gas is being connected these stoves, and intending purchasers may witness new fuel, which is the cheapest in the market, by visiting Miller's. All connections will be made free of charge. The public is respectfully invited to call and inspect stock. THE ANAHEIM GAS COMPANY At L. E. Miller's Store. DRINK at Miller's. All connections will be made free of charge. The public is respectfully invited to call and inspect stock. THE ANAHEIM GAS COMPANY At L. E. Miller's Store. DRINK PRIME BEER It makes you healthy. Keg and bottled Beer delivered to all parts of the city. UNION BREWING CO. Phone 30 Methods of Killing Orange Pest An effort is to be made to introduce into California the parasite which destroys red scale, and for that purpose it is said that some California orange trees will be sent to China, where the parasite is found. The red spider or mite which attacks citrus trees and their fruit has proven itself worthy of careful attention. These mites are found located on the leaves, wood and fruit. They feed by sucking, pumping out the liquid parts of living cells and the chlorophyll or green bodies suspended in them. The leaves turn white and are finally killed or fall to the ground. The bare wood of the twig thus denuded of leaves dies, and the effect on the fruit is to cause it to drop. The spiders are often found in large numbers on the fruit of the orange and lemon, and there is good reason to believe that they impair the keeping qualities of the fruit. The mites work, and breed to some extent, at all times of the year, when ever wet weather does not interfere. They are found at work during the warm, dry periods of the winter season, and through the spring, summer and fall, but the spring and fall seem to be the times of their greatest acclimation, slacked and strained. It is used to neutralize the acidity. The fumes of this arising from the action of the stroys the living spiders, and tinue to act until all the hatched, making clean work. A DISASTROUS CALAMITY It is a disastrous calamity lose your health, because it and constipation have sappy Prompt relief can be had in New Life Pills. They build digestive organs, and cure dizziness, colic. Constipated Guaranteed at Hutchinson's 25c. Sugar Campaign Effort The last beets were received day, Oct. 29, and at 6 o'clock Tuesday the slicing was finished that time until Wednesday work at the various stations pleted until the last syrup estated and the last sugar racks. Now the machinery mill is silent and all is quiet for the work of cleaning 125 men are retained for and will be kept a week when the force will be reduced forty permanent men. The mites work, and breed to some extent, at all times of the year, when ever wet weather does not interfere. They are found at work during the warm, dry periods of the winter season, and through the spring, summer and fall, but the spring and fall seem to be the times of their greatest activity. The most evident injury is during the months of October and November, when they cause the leaves and fruit to drop. They are spasmodic in their appearance, and frequently appear suddenly in great numbers, causing serious injury in a few days' time, and then as suddenly diminish in numbers, and continue with but little apparent injury. In many cases the leaves of the trees change in color from green to grey, caused by the mites sucking the juice of the leaf and with it the chlorophyll or green coloring matter of the leaf. Fumigating has no effect on the mites. Distillate mechanical mixture is very much used as a remedy jointly for both the mites and black scale. Dry sulphur is sometimes applied to the trees when the foliage is damp, but this way is not as thorough or effective as when mixed with water, using a little wheat flour as a paste to fasten the grains of sulphur to the foliage and wood of the tree. As the sulphur does not go into solution, the mixture must be kept stirred so as to keep the sulphur suspended. Powder sprays with agitators are commonly used. The proportion of this mixture as used by some sprayers is 100 gallons of water, 11 pounds of sulphur, 4 pounds of wheat flour first made into a paste, free from lumps, and 1 pound of and has left it with neither. It is the most desolate, wild, barren, forbidding part of the desert, says the Los Angeles Times, and it is shunned alike by man and beast. That there is good and sufficient reason for avoiding this locality is attested by numbers of graves, nameless for the most part, found in the terrible region. These graves are simple affairs, merely mounds of earth with a border of stones about each and a pile of rocks two or three feet high at the head. Each tells the story of a tragedy of heat, thirst and death. Those items are about all that is ever known of the stories of those who perish. Their mummified bodies or bleached bones are found long after the struggle is over, and the finder, respecting the memory of the unknown, scoops a hole in the earth, lays the ghastly relic within and piles up the only monument available in that wild region. The plain now lies nearly a hundred feet below the level of the sea, and the rocks of the plain and the bases of the mountains are washed and eroded in a wonderful manner. Mingling with the burnt stones and volcanic debris are rocks worn by the waves and shaped into hundreds of fantastic forms. There are many acres of these stone curiosities, and certain sections of the field seem devoted to certain shapes and figures. For instance, one passes through a region which he at once names the cabbage patch, for it presents the appearance of a field of those vegetables which have turned to stone. The waves have worn the rocks into round bowlers about the size of the vegetable which they so much resemble and have cut into the globes, laminating them in perfect imitation of the leafy layers of the garden vegetable. Another locality is devoted almost exclusively to dinner plates. Thousands of rounded, thin disks are scattered region which he at once names the cabbage patch, for it presents the appearance of a field of those vegetables which have turned to stone. The waves have worn the rocks into round bowls about the size of the vegetable which they so much resemble and have cut into the globes, laminating them in perfect imitation of the leafy layers of the garden vegetable. Another locality is devoted almost exclusively to dinner plates. Thousands of rounded, thin disks are scattered over the plain or are piled scores deep in singular piles, each piece shaped exactly like the crockery which adorns our tables and quite as thin and symmetrical. Another section of this truly wonderful region is given almost wholly to dumbbells. These vary in size from pieces weighing one or two pounds up to those seemingly calculated for exercising the muscles of a giant and weighing thirty or forty pounds each. In almost every instance these natural dumbbells are well balanced, the balls at either end of the connecting piece being of the same size and weight. There is in this plain an arsenal also. While guns and swords and bayonets and powder were not there to be found, there are thousands of cannon balls varying in size from two and three inch balls to those fit for the big thirteen inch guns of modern warfare. And all are of stone, all formed in nature's workshop. There are other objects innumerable. There are stone roses, stone lilies, stone tulips, stone leaves, stone birds, stone animals, stone quolts, stone ornaments in varied and unique designs, stone canes—in fact, almost everything conceivable in nature or art imitated in stone on the plain of Yuha. In one portion of Yuha rise two hills or small mountains. One might mistake them in the distance for ancient craters, but when he approaches the eminences he discovers them to be monuments to an ancient life—the records of species now extinct. They are shell mountains, great beds of prehistoric blivalves which were left stranded when that ancient sea swept back from the region and left a dry and desolate land. One of these mountains, the large one, is composed wholly of large rough shells, much larger, but less elongated, than the shells of the modern oyster, which in some respects they so much resemble as to lead to the suspicion that they are the remains of the ancestors of our much prized blivalve. The lesser hill is composed of tiny shells of prehistoric type of brachio- Until Wednesday night the various stations was commenced the last syrup was evaporated the last sugar run into the machinery in the big silent and all is quiet, except for work of cleaning up. About ten are retained for this work, be kept a week or ten days, the force will be reduced to some permanent men. The campaign 44,337 tons of were sliced. The entire harvest had only a shade under 15 per cent, which is a very good record. Product of the campaign is 98.5 tons of white granulated sugar, 100 pounds each, or 9,850,000 pounds—4925 Chino Champion. HOW'S THIS? For One Hundred Dollars Reward for Catarrh that cannot be cured by Catarah Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. He undersigned, have known F. J. for the last 15 years, and believe him honorable in all business transactions financially able to carry out any acts made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actively upon the blood and mucous surface system. Testimonials sent free. Secrets per bottle. Sold by all Drug-Mall's Family Pills for constipation. THE PLAINS OF YUHA OF THE CURIOSITIES OF THE COLORADO DESERT. Each of Which Tells a Story of Tragedy of Heat, Thirst and Odd Stones and Shells That Were the Barren Region. He is a section of the Colorado where nature has left some reliable records. She has visited the alternately with fire and water toric bivalves which were left stranded when that ancient sea swept back from the region and left a dry and desolate land. One of these mountains, the large one, is composed wholly of large rough shells, much larger, but less elongated, than the shells of the modern oyster, which in some respects they so much resemble as to lead to the suspicion that they are the remains of the ancestors of our much prized bivalve. The lesser hill is composed of tiny shells of a prehistoric type of brachiopoda. Like the larger shells, they are found except on the surface in an undisturbed state, both valves of nearly every shell being found in position. Although the mollusk dwellers of these shells vanished several centuries ago, so perfect are the shells one almost expects when he opens the valve of the shell to find the living creature within. Retribution. Millions of years had passed. Birds had succeeded to the supremacy formerly held by man. “What is that you are wearing on your hat?” asked the flamingo. “It’s the scalp of an almost extinct biped called a woman,” replied the egret. “A few specimens of the creature still exist, I am told, in the inaccessible fastnesses of the everglades.” —Chicago Tribune. Filling the Prescription. Judge—What were you doing in the henhouse, Sambo? Sambo—Well—er—jedge, mah missus wah feelin’ pohly, en heh doctah declahed she must have poached eggs. I wah Jes' poachin' a few, jedge, accordin' to odahs.—New York Times. All the performances of human art at which we look with praise or wonder are instances of the resistless force of perseverance.—Johnson. To Ambition If you are of an interest in One year’s training six months, $55. earn from $50 to $720 a year, in panion who has spanned The Woodbury glade. 1 Bookkeeping and Business Either course will for a better one. From nine months This school has united We shall be pleased our business to help alogue on request. ORPHANAGE St. Catherine's Orphanage Sept. 28, 1905. The following boys have been St. Catherine's Orphan Asy publication: Whole Orphans—Valenck years. Half Orphans—Lerma Fe Narla Glovani, aged 7 years; Verne, aged 7 years; Schrang aged 2 yrs 8 mos; Enrique Lyrys; Ramos Raymond, aged Aurello, aged 5 yrs; Chaco 10 yrs; Fleming Jacob Law Mazel George, aged 9 yrs; aged 7 yrs; Portio Decdaleo lam Little, aged 8 yrs. LINE UP With The Wearers of ~ BOSS OF THE ROAD UNION MADE OVERALLS Neustadter Bros San Francisco Portland Demand The Brand! short Line East Via El Paso The Rock Island is the shortest line to Kansas City and St. Louis. It offers the fastest Tourist service from Los Via El Paso The Rock Island is the shortest line to Kansas City and St. Louis. It offers the fastest Tourist service from Los Angeles to Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago. Double daily Tourist cars through to Chicago via Kansas City without change. Convenient connections for St. Louis. If going East it will pay you to look into Rock Island service. There is no difference in rates via the various lines, but there is in the service. Use this coupon: F. L. MILLER, Dist. Pass. Agt., 237 So, Spring St., LOS ANGELES. Please send me illustrated Rock Island time table and Tourist folder. I expect to go to about___ Name___ Address___ The Brownsberger Home School Incorporated 953 W. 7TH ST. LOS ANGELES, CAL. BROWNSBERGER BUSINESS DEPARTMENT and Brownsberger Preparatory Department in separate but connected buildings. The Largest Business College in Los Angeles. Largest in grounds, Largest in buildings. Largest in equipment, Largest in faculty, Largest in attendance. The ONLY Business College with a foot of lawn or a shade tree. Very beautiful surroundings. The Preparatory Department where we prepare pupils to enter the BROWNSBERGER BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. Three New Teachers Added. It is a part of the regular business of the Brownsberger to see that all its graduates hold good paying positions. Talk with the graduates. Interview business men. Call and investigate. F. BROWNSBERGER, Pres. The Largest Business College in Los Angeles. Largest in grounds, Largest in buildings. Largest in equipment. Largest in faculty. Largest in attendance. The ONLY Business College with a foot of lawn or a shade tree. Very beautiful surroundings. The Preparatory Department where we prepare pupils to enter the BROWNSBERGER BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. Three New Teachers Added. It is a part of the regular business of the Brownsberger to see that all its graduates hold good paying positions. Talk with the graduates. Interview business men. Call and investigate. F. BROWNSBERGER, Pres. To Ambitious Young People If you are of an independent and money-earning turn of mind you will be interested in the following: One year's training in the Woodbury Business College costs $100; six months, $55. The education thus acquired will enable you to earn from $50 to $100 a month. Taking an average of $60 a month, or $720 a year, in three years you will be $2,160 ahead of your companion who has spent his four years in high school. The Woodbury gives two main courses of study: Bookkeeping and Business Course. 2 Shorthand and Typewriting Course Either course will fit you for a good position. The two will fit you for a better one. It takes about six months to complete one course from nine months to a year to complete both. This school has unequalled prestige and success in placing graduates. We shall be pleased to have you call at the college to see us. It is our business to help young people to be successful. Illustrated catalogue on request. WOODBURY Business College 809 S. Hill St., Los Angeles E. K. ISAACS, Pres. ORPHANAGE REPORT Catherine's Orphanage, Anaheim, Cal., Sept. 28, 1905. The following boys have been admitted into Catherine's Orphan Asylum since the last location: Nole Orphans—Valencia Ratael, aged 8 yrs; El Orphans—Lerma Felix, aged 8 years; A Glovani, aged 7 years; Roberts Edgar, aged 7 years; Schrodt Philip Haver, 2 yrs 8 mons; Enrique Pantileon, aged 11 Ramos Raymond, aged 7 yrs; Ramos ello, aged 5 yrs; Chacon Fernando, aged yrs; Fleming Jacob Lawrence, aged 4 yrs; Sel George, aged 9 yrs; Ramirez Ernesto, 7 yrs; Portio Decdaleo, aged 4 yrs; WillLittle, aged 8 yrs. 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. Jy 7-tf WOOD WOOD WOOD For sales in quantities to suit. C. Schindler. sepl4tf