anaheim-gazette 1906-02-15
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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
OFFICERS
W. F. BOTSFORD, President
JOHN HARTUNG, Vice Pres.-Cash.
FRANK SHANLEY, 2d Vice Pres.
O. ZEUS, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
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JOHN HARTUNG
FRANK SHANLEY
A. S. BRADFORD
PETER WEISEL. Sr
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Carries a choice line of Fresh and Salt Meats MARTIN & KLEMENT
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Prompt attention given to all orders.
Telenhone Main 51
Eggs for Hatching
Buff Orpington, Barred Plymouth Rock, White Leghorns and White Rock eggs for sale from imported birds at "Calla" Poultry Ranch, East Broadway, Anaheim. Also cock-erels and pullets for sale. Highest price paid for market poultry.
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RAILWAY TIME TABLE
Time of Arrival and Departure Trains.
December 28, 1904.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Trains on the Southern Pacific pass elm as follows:
To Los Angeles.
Daily... 7:52 am Dally... 9:00 am
Daily... 10:52 am Dally... 2:00 am
Daily... 3:51 pm Dally... 6:00 am
Pass Loara Station:
To Los Angeles.
Daily... 7:56 am Daily... 9:00 am
Daily... 10:56am Daily... 2:00 am
Daily... 3:55 pm Daily... 5:00 am
LOS ALAMITOS TRAINS.
Leave Anaheim—Arrive Anaheim
Daily*... 5:15 am Daily*... 8:00 am
* Except Sunday.
TRAINS TO NEWPORT BEACH
Leave Anaheim Arrive at Newport
Daily... 6:03 pm Daily... 6:55 pm
Leave Newport Arrive Anaheim
Daily... 7:05 am Daily... 7:35 pm
Santa Fe Time Table
Effective Feb. 12, 1906.
Trains on the Santa Fe Route leave Anaheim for points named as follows:
To Los Angeles—5:34 a.m., 7:55 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:19 p.m,
5:19 p.m.
To Santa Ana—1.15 a.m., 8:51 a.m., 11:35 a.m,
5:54 p.m.
To San Diego—1.15 a.m., 8:51 a.m., 2:35 p.m.
To Riverside and San Bernardino—am., 5:51 p.m.
To Redlands—11.35 a.m.
To Perris and San Jacinto—11:35 a.m.
Passadena—12.19 p.m, 5.19 p.m, 5.34 a.m.
To Escondido—*2:85 ppm.
To Fallbrook—*8:51 a.m.
To Redondo Beach—7:55 a.m.
Theatre train leaves Los Angeles at pm and arrives at Anaheim at 1:13 am:
Chicago, Kansas City, Denver and all peast 5:34 a.m, 5:19 p.m.
Trains marked with a * are daily ex Sunday. All others daily.
J.H. CLABAUGH, Ag
QUARANTINE CO-OPERATION.
It is estimated that California produces annually between fifty and sixty millions worth of fruit. If this is true, and I have not the slightest doubt that it is, then we have a most wonderful industry, one which makes California the fruit garden of the world.
Many of the older members of this convention remember California before fruit growing became an industry and could fully appreciate the conditions which would follow should some pest or disease cause the destruction of the industry which has done so much in the upbuilding of the state. Some of our pioneers have assured us that they never knew what scale insects were in the early days and that other injurious pests were very rarely noticed. This is no doubt correct, for in those days the few home orchards were small and were located miles apart. The early plantings were made under trying conditions and most of the early settlers brought seeds and plants either overland by ox-team, around Cape Horn by sailing vessel, or across the isthmus on burros, and thence by vessel here. How different it is today, with our modernly equipped train service and rapid trans-Pacific ocean liners through the medium of which fruits and plants now arrive at their destination in a very short time.
The injurious pests of today are active working board of co-missioners. Although these appointments have given salaries in many counties, yet, as stated above, something must be done; a change in the law these appointments more qualified and sincere should the attention of our next leaders and I consider it the due those interested in fruit grow think over this matter now formulate some definite consideration of our laws when they next meet.
The question now before what can be done to strengthen work of the state and county cultural commissions. A that some additional laws shall the approval and support state legislature, I fear alone will not suffice for results, but that it will be necessary to bring the great commissioners in close in other words, they must one working unit. This should be extended to a much field. Each county commission should co-operate with other commissioners, and all should constant touch with the stewardship missioner, who is the chief of our horticultural quarantine. It is manifestly time for action on the question of citing on horticultural lines. Finally is this true of pest eradication, most important of all, antinging of fruits and plants outside of our state.
overland by ox-team, around Cape Horn by sailing vessel, or across the isthmus on burros, and thence by vessel here. How different it is today, with our modernly equipped train service and rapid trans-Pacific ocean liners through the medium of which fruits and plants now arrive at their destination in a very short time.
The injurious pests of today are natives of other countries and the pioneer grower little realized the importance of watching plants and fruits which travelers or sailors were bringing as curios or wonders of distant shores and upon whose foliage and bark were hidden the small but active foe, which now costs our growers many thousands of dollars to fight.
Only since fruit growing became a profitable industry, since our fertile valleys have been changed from golden grain fields to forests of luscious fruits, and since our Eastern neighbors became interested and sought our products, thus encouraging us and causing large areas to be planted, has the pest problem become noticeable and threatening.
Our struggle is reported in the reports of the state horticultural commission, and it is not necessary to go into detail about the destructive Icerya or the wonderful Vedalia; it is not necessary to review our first attempt at horticultural quarantine—we all know the good work that has been done, but we must do very much more.
California's industry is growing and growing rapidly, her population is increasing daily, new ports are being opened, new steamship lines established, and our little quarrantine bureau, although lately enlarged, is unable to attend to all the ports and shipping points in our state. We need help, we must co-operate. Other countries have been watching our industry grow, and have already copied our methods and are rapidly becoming our competitors. Our inconstant touch with the steward missioner, who is the chief of our horticultural quarantine. It is manifestly time for action on the question of curing on horticultural lines. Finally is this true of pest eradication, most important of all, antinging of fruits and plants outside of our state.
GROWERS' HELP NEEDED
Co-operation without print system is always a failure. The process of co-operation is meant the spirit of the individuals together. Therefore organic under a definite system, in instance or horticultural laws, necessary, and then establish thorough co-operative means will in the end lead to success. It is an educational moment, and forms, so to speak less chain, which, if fully out, will result in unlimited profit for the grower. You may ask, why the grower do to bring about movement?
The horticultural committee have done and are doing good and if the grower will cooperate with them and will show them that they are upheld in the performance of their duty. They should never antagonize the horticultural commission if he be the unfortunate one whose orchard has been sprayed or fumigated, but he lend every possible assistance promote the good work. From very beginning the grower take interest in the selection commissioners, for the most important step is the appointment of men, and the grower should satisfied to merely put his petition for this purpose, should go in person, accompany many of his fellow-workers, the supervisors and assist in section of the proper men.
The board of supervisors
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TER WEISEL. Sr
BY TIME TABLE.
Real and Departure of Trains.
December 28, 1904.
PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Southern Pacific pass Anaam Dally... 9:24 am
am Dally... 2:53 pm
pm Dally... 6:03 pm
Loara Station:
From Los Angeles
am Daily... 9:24 am
am Daily... 2:49 am
pm Daily... 5:59 pm
AMITOS TRAINS.
Arrive Anaheim—
am Daily*... 8:00 am
O NEWPORT BEACH
Arrive at Newport
pm Daily... 6:53 pm
Arrive Anaheim
am Daily... 7:53 am
Table
1906.
Santa Fe
feim for follows:
1:34 a.m.
12:19 pm
15 am, 8:51 am. 11:35 am, 2:35
15 am, 8:51 a.m. 2:35 p.m.
and San Bernardino— 11:35
1.35 am.
Jacinto—11:35 am.
am, 5:19 pm, 5:34 am
2:85 pm.
2:51 am.
ch—7:55 am..
aves Los Angeles at 11:30
Anaheim at 1:13 am:
City, Denver and all points
m.
with a * are daily except
daily.
H. CLABAUGH, Agent.
ing opened, new steamship lines established, and our little quarrantine bureau, although lately enlarged, is unable to attend to all the ports and shipping points in our state. We need help, we must co-operate. Other countries have been watching our industry grow, and have already copied our methods and are rapidly becoming our competitors. Our insular possessions have increased their plantations with these, have increased the pests. Tropical fruits have found a good market with us, the shipments are increasing every day, and as the population grows the demand for tropical fruits will naturally increase also.
OUR HORTICULTURAL LAWS.
The horticultural laws of the state, re-inforced by the various county ordinances, have been adequate up to the present time, but I believe some additions and several alterations are necessary and will have to be made in the very near future. Especially is this true of the law establishing county boards of horticulture and the uniformity of county ordinances.
As you are well aware, the appointing power of county horticultural commissioners rests with the board of supervisors, and, upon petition of twenty-five or more orchardists, the commission is usually established, and I may state here that some counties have not as yet availed themselves of the advantages and protection offered a county by an commissioners, for the most part step is the appointment of men, and the grower should satisfied to merely put his name petition for this purpose, should go in person, accompany many of his fellow-workers, the supervisors and assist in selection of the proper men.
The board of supervisors that the fruit grower is a great in the upbuilding of a country they readily concede to his duty but not generally through a alone. In the selection of the sonnel of the commission, the best men, not necessarily science should be chosen. They should honest, firm, of sober habits and efficiently versed in the branches of horticulture as to serve the grower and the best possible manner. The proper appointments have made, the grower should home and let this important rest, but he should continue.
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working board of county comms. Although these ap-ports have given satisfaction to counties, yet, as I have above, something more should be a change in the law to make appointments more uniform, and sincere should receive attention of our next legislature, consider it the duty of all interested in fruit growing to hear this matter now and help to some definite change for federation of our law makers by next meet.
Question now before us is, that we be done to strengthen the state and county horticultural commissions. Admitting additional laws should find approval and support of the legislature, I fear that this will not suffice for ideal re-that it will be absolutely necessary to bring the grower and commissioners in closer touch; words, they must become taking unit. This can and is extended to a much wider each county commissioner—operate with other county commissioners, and all should be in touch with the state com- who is the chief director agricultural quarantine work. Whilst time for decisive question of co-operative cultural lines. Espec- is true of pest eradication, important of all, the quar- of fruits and plants from our state.
operate with and aid the county hori-ticultural commissioners in every possible way. The commissioners in turn should endeavor to enlighten the growers, call them together whenever opportunity offers itself, and place before them matters pertaining to pests or diseases, drawing their attention to any new phases that may develop.
I am sorry to say that some conscientious commissioners have become disheartened by the uncalled-for rebuke of growers, who, instead of showing their willingness to do their duty towards a clean-up and thus aid the commissioner, have sometimes filed a protest, created discord, and, in a few instances, caused the abolishment of a good commission, which always means a setback and a great loss to the whole county. This conduct on the part of the grower should be discouraged, and all misunderstandings should be thoroughly threshed out, so that all joining in harmony may continue to upbuild the growing industry under one law, a uniform ordinance, unity of action, and especially a well-or-organized system of inspection, as this will do much to make op-operation possible.
Some will say that it is of no use, that you cannot get the grower to co-operate, that you will never get him to take interest in matters which are not directly affecting his own individual self. While this is true to a certain extent, we cannot afford to give up or despair. We cannot expect to make a great showing in the
ticultural commissioners and are doing good work, the grower will co-operate and will show these men are upheld in the per- of their duty. The grower over antagonize the board natural commissioners, even the unfortunate individual hard has been ordered fumigated, but he should be possible assistance to the good work. From the timing the grower should visit in the selection of the owners, for the most import- the appointment of good the grower should not be merely put his name to a for this purpose, but he can person, accompanied by his fellow-workers, before sensors and assist in the se- the proper men.
End of supervisors realize touch with the state com- who is the chief director of horticultural quarantine work.ifestly time for decisive question of co-operative lines. Espec- true of pest eradication, important of all, the quar- fruits and plants from our state.
POWERS' HELP NEEDED.
Operation without principle or always a failure. The succ- operation is measured by of the individuals working
Therefore organization infinite system, in this in- horticultural laws, will be and then establishing a co-operative movement the end lead to successful is an educational move- forms, so to speak, an end-, which, if fully carried result in unlimited power to. You may ask, what can do to bring about this?
Horticultural commissioners and are doing good work, the grower will co-operate and will show these men are upheld in the per- of their duty. The grower over antagonize the board natural commissioners, even the unfortunate individual hard has been ordered fumigated, but he should be possible assistance to the good work. From the timing the grower should visit in the selection of the owners, for the most import- the appointment of good the grower should not be merely put his name to a for this purpose, but he can person, accompanied by his fellow-workers, before sensors and assist in the se- the proper men.
End of supervisors realize touch with the state com- who is the chief director of horticultural quarantine work.ifestly time for decisive question of co-operative lines. Espec- true of pest eradication, important of all, the quar- fruits and plants from our state.
POWERS' HELP NEEDED.
Operation without principle or always a failure. The succ- operation is measured by of the individuals working
Therefore organization infinite system, in this in- horticultural laws, will be and then establishing a co-operative movement the end lead to successful is an educational move- forms, so to speak, an end-, which, if fully carried result in unlimited power to. You may ask, what can do to bring about this?
Horticultural commissioners and are doing good work, the grower will co-operate and will show these men are upheld in the per- of their duty. The grower over antagonize the board natural commissioners, even the unfortunate individual hard has been ordered fumigated, but he should be possible assistance to the good work. From the timing the grower should visit in the selection of the owners, for the most import- the appointment of good the grower should not be merely put his name to a for this purpose, but he can person, accompanied by his fellow-workers, before sensors and assist in the se- the proper men.
End of supervisors realize touch with the state com- who is the chief director of horticultural quarantine work.ifestly time for decisive question of co-operative lines. Espec- true of pest eradication, important of all, the quar- fruits and plants from our state.
POWERS' HELP NEEDED.
Operation without principle or always a failure. The succ- operation is measured by of the individuals working
Therefore organization infinite system, in this in- horticultural laws, will be and then establishing a co-operative movement the end lead to successful is an educational move- forms, so to speak, an end-, which, if fully carried result in unlimited power to. You may ask, what can do to bring about this?
Horticultural commissioners and are doing good work, the grower will co-operate and will show these men are upheld in the per- of their duty. The grower over antagonize the board natural commissioners, even the unfortunate individual hard has been ordered fumigated, but he should be possible assistance to the good work. From the timing the grower should visit in the selection of the owners, for the most import- the appointment of good the grower should not be merely put his name to a for this purpose, but he can person, accompanied by his fellow-workers, before sensors and assist in the se- the proper men.
End of supervisors realize touch with the state com- who is the chief director of horticultural quarantine work.ifestly time for decisive question of co-operative lines. Espec- true of pest eradication, important of all, the quar- fruits and plants from our state.
POWERS' HELP NEEDED.
Operation without principle or always a failure. The succ- operation is measured by of the individuals working
Therefore organization infinite system, in this in- horticultural laws, will be and then establishing a co-operative movement the end lead to successful is an educational move- forms, so to speak, an end-, which, if fully carried result in unlimited power to. You may ask, what can do to bring about this?
Horticultural commissioners and are doing good work, the grower will co-operate and will show these men are upheld in the per- of their duty. The grower over antagonize the board natural commissioners, even the unfortunate individual hard has been ordered fumigated, but he should be possible assistance to the good work. From the timing the grower should visit in the selection of the owners, for the most import- the appointment of good the grower should not be merely put his name to a for this purpose, but he can person, accompanied by his fellow-workers, before sensors and assist in the se- the proper men.
End of supervisors realize touch with the state com- who is the chief director of horticultural quarantine work.ifestly time for decisive question of co-operative lines. Espec- true of pest eradication, important of all, the quar- fruits and plants from our state.
POWERS' HELP NEEDED.
Operation without principle or always a failure. The succ- operation is measured by of the individuals working
Therefore organization infinite system, in this in- horticultural laws, will be and then establishing a co-operative movement the end lead to successful is an educational move- forms, so to speak, an end-, which, if fully carried result in unlimited power to. You may ask, what can do to bring about this?
Horticultural commissioners and are doing good work, the grower will co-operate and will show these men are upheld in the per- of their duty. The grower over antagonize the board natural commissioners, even the unfortunate individual hard has been ordered fumigated, but he should be possible assistance to the good work. From the timing the grower should visit in the selection of the owners, for the most import- the appointment of good the grower should not be merely put his name to a for this purpose, but he can person, accompanied by his fellow-workers, before sensors and assist in the se- the proper men.
End of supervisors realize touch with the state com- who is the chief director of horticultural quarantine work.ifestly time for decisive question of co-operative lines. Espec- true of pest eradication, important of all, the quar- fruits and plants from our state.
POWERS' HELP NEEDED.
Operation without principle or always a failure. The succ- operation is measured by of the individuals working
Therefore organization infinite system, in this in- horticultural laws, will be and then establishing a co-operative movement as above proposed; others will fall into line; and we will soon have a great army of workers; and before long the grower will soon be able to show his power and influence, which generally remains hidden without co-operation.
THE FUTURE.
I hope the day is not far distant when the county horticultural commissioner will be looked upon not as a mere inspector of bugs, but as the true horticultural adviser of the growers in this county; and being in close touch with the state commissioner's office, with which there should be the most sincere co-opera-tion; he should be able to protect his county and guide his constituents in a firm; just and fearless manner.
The joint action of the state commissioner's office with every county commission should place California under the most perfect quarrantine against foreign pests; and the most sincere action of all commissioners in this regard cannot help but culminate in the formation of the strongest organization yet established for the grower. The state commissioner of horticulture always invites any authentic information; and is ready to listen to any recommendations; so that all who are interested in the preservation of fruit growing should encourage and uphold all efforts which will tend to accomplish co-opera-tion, always
and of supervisors realize
it grower is a great help
building of a county, and
they concede to his demands
generally through a petition
the selection of the perthe commission, the very
not necessarily scientists,
chosen. They should be
of sober habits and suversed in the various
horticulture as to be able
to grower and the county
possible manner. After
appointments have been
grower should not go
get this important matter
should continue to co-
Catarrh quickly yields to treats Cream Balm, which is agreeIt is received through the
uses and heals the whole surwhich it diffuses itself. Druggists
size; Trial size by mail, 10
and you are sure to continue
announcement.
Modulate those who are partial
customizers in applying liquids
passages for catarrhal troufiers prepare Cream Balm in
which will be known as Ely's
Balm. Price including the
is 75 cents. Druggists or by
liquid form embodies the medies of the solid preparation.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi-cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be
sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
Co. Testimontals free.
SANTA FE HALF RATES
Every Sunday from Dec. 1, 1905, to April 30, 1906, the Santa Fe will sell ROUND TRIP tickets to Los Angeles
and return at rate of ONE FARE (80 cts.) for the round trip. Good to return on day of sale only.
dc7-td. J. H. Clabaugh agent.