anaheim-gazette 1906-04-05
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ASPARAGUS RUST CONTROL
During the investigation of asparagus rust in California, two publications have already been issued by this station—Circular No. 9, "Report on Asparagus Rust Investigation," and Bulletin No. 165, "Asparagus and Asparagus Rust in California." Circular No. 9, published at the close of the first season's work, presents particularly some observations of considerable practical value upon the relations between the occurrence of the rust and the peculiar features of the California climate, showing how a great deal may be done to check the disease by simple cultural practices requiring no special application or treatment. Various other matters concerning the relation of the crop to the disease also receive attention in this circular.
Bulletin No. 165 aims to give quite a complete account of the culture of asparagus in California, particularly in relation to the rust. The nature and effects of the disease are described at length, together with a full account of two years' experiments in the prevention or control of the rust by various methods of treatment, bringing the work up to the close of the season of 1904. In its treatment of the nature and mode of development of the fungus causing the disease this latter bulletin is intended to be fairly complete and final, that side of the problem having been worked out quite fully under the conditions existing in all portions of the state where asparagus is extensively cultivated. The nature of the disease, and its relation to natural conditions, seem to require no further investigation at present in California.
In regard to methods of treatment for the control of rust it may fail to do of the state. During the year 1903 and 1904 spraping exuded with Bordeaux mixture, deaux and other copper sprays carried on at Milpitas, Sacramento various other points in the situation. The results were practically same as those obtained in other The amount of rust could be handled by very frequent applications at best the disease could not trolled thoroughly enough to severe injury, and the expiration time required to obtain evenent results were too great to treatment practical or bring general use. The tops could kept covered with copper spray roughly enough to prevent the development of the disease.
A Manly Appeal
From the Santa Ana Register
An Anaheim resident has written a strong letter to the Anaheim favoring Sunday closing, which is to be considered in the Anaheim city election. While writer of the letter may have a number of extreme examples, argument is strong. He declares Anaheim should vote for Sunday for the sake of the working children of the community, who to live in the town and whose rest and peace of mind are owed by the vile and vulgar insults turbances of Sunday rowdies, while Anaheim their objective point days. This is one of his arguments that it should fail to appeal selfrespecting man seems Manly man's first care is for the mind of the women of his town should be made as clean to bottom as the home itself woman should be as free from the street as she is by her own
causing the disease this latter bulletin is intended to be fairly complete and final, that side of the problem having been worked out quite fully under the conditions existing in all portions of the state where asparagus is extensively cultivated. The nature of the disease, and its relation to natural conditions, seem to require no further investigation at present in California.
In regard to methods of treatment for the control of rust it may fairly be said that up to the time of the appearance of the disease in California nothing effective and satisfactory had been developed in other portions of the country previously affected. Considerable effort had been made in this direction by a number of State Experiment Stations, but the difficulties of the problem were great. The cause of the disease and its general nature were well understood. Being of a fungous origin, spraying the plant with fungicides was the usual line of treatment resorted to, and not without more or less success.
Two difficulties in particular, however, kept such methods from ever becoming completely satisfactory or permanently successful. The earliest experimenters who attempted to find means for controlling the rust soon recognized the first of these difficulties. Working with the Bordeaux mixture and other similar liquid sprays, they found it impossible to cover the smooth glossy surface of the plant with a uniform coating of these substances, on account of the tendency of the fungicide to gather into drops. Some effect in favor of the treatment could be seen, but not enough to cover the expense or save the beds from severe injury. Sirrine, of the Geneva (New York) station, overcame this difficulty quite successfully by the addition of resin soap to the spray liquid, by which means asparagus tops could be thoroughly covered with the Bordeaux mixture. This again, however, on account of the rapid and continual development of the asparagus tops, proved insufficient. Unless sprayed every few days throughout a long season the fields soon outgrow the application and succumb eventually to the destructive rust.
To control the disease at all well with the resin-Bordeaux mixture, thorough spraying at least once a week
Entombed Miners Rescue
Lens, France, March 30.—Kof of the 1200 miners who were enlisted in the coal mines at Courieres days ago were taken from their night's work when they startled to see a group of mine ribly haggard and exhausted and eyes sunken, appear from a part of pit No. 2. The strongest party said they had broken out of a mote gallery where they had been tombed since the disaster of Ma.
The rescued men were taken elevator, but were unable to seek to the dazzling daylight. The officials were deeply affected weeping survivors were taken hospital. The men were able to feebly but audibly. They all as news of relatives or friends and go home immediately. The door however, prevented them with diarrhea from so doing. Later crowds be the mines in the hope of further capes, necessitating the employ of a strong police force and detachment of troops to maintain order.
It is said that others of the entombed miners are alive and about to be brought out, their signals having heard. One of the men rescued a man named Nemy, said that he first eight days the party ate th
This again, however, on account of the rapid and continual development of the asparagus tops, proved insufficient. Unless sprayed every few days throughout a long season the fields soon outgrow the application and succumb eventually to the destructive rust.
To control the disease at all well with the resin-Bordeaux mixture, thorough spraying at least once a week was found necessary—a course which is impracticable on account of the expense, and impossible in the large California fields on account of the slowness of the operation and enormous amount of liquid which would have to be hauled about the fields. In the work of Sirrine a special spray-outfit was devised for the purpose, and at least one machine for asparagus spraying is on the market, but the expense and time required to keep down the rust at all completely by resin-Bordeaux spraying are so great that growers generally have given up this treatment as being out of the question except in a very small way.
In California the rust problem soon resolved itself into two somewhat distinct branches—that of the districts represented by Milpitas and Sacramento, and that of the river district. The former asparagus sections are characterized as districts composed of numerous small holdings, 5 to 100 acres, with rows planted close together and subject to considerable dew in summer.
At the beginning of the present work in California, spray methods such as had been used in the eastern states were tested quite thoroughly, in order to leave nothing undone which might be of value to the asparagus growers
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot the diseased portion of the ear. There one way to cure deafness, and that is stitutional remedies. Deafness is caused an inflamed condition of the mucous lining the Eustachian Tube. When this tub flamed you have a rumbling sound or fect hearing, and when it is entirely deafness is the result, and unless the mation can be taken out and this t stored to its normal condition, hearl be destroyed forever; nine cases out are caused by catarrh, which is not an inflamed condition of the mucous s.
We will give One Hundred Dollars case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Particulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa
THE WALNUT IN CALIFORNIA.
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but the output was considerably withstanding the ravages of blight. I say that such figure encouraging and should stimulate our people in planting walnut on a commercial basis, that is large scale; for it will take years, indeed, before the waln
During the seasons of 1904 spraping experiments made in deaux mixture, resin-Boron and other copper sprays were at Milpitas, Sacramento and other points in the River secretes results were practically those obtained in other states. Ant of rust could be kept down frequent applications, but even the disease could not be thoroughly enough to prevent injury, and the expense and need to obtain even indifferently were too great to make the practical or bring it into use. The tops could not be used with copper sprays thorough to prevent the development of disease.
A Manly Appeal
In the Santa Ana Register.
Heim resident has written a letter to the Anaheim Gazette Sunday closing, which questioned consideration in the coming city election. While the letter may have used extreme examples, yet his strong declaration that should vote for Sunday closes sake of the women and the community, who have the town and whose Sunday peace of mind are disturbed and vulgar insults and disfellowship Sunday rowdies, who make their objective point on Sunday is one of his arguments, should fail to appeal to any man seems strange.
His first care is for the peace of women of his family. Like of the home the home will be made as clean from top as the home itself, and a kind be as free from insult on she is by her own hearth-mond, and filbert industry will be overdone, as has been the case with the prune. You will notice the increase of the imports in shelled walnuts, all used with a considerable portion of the unshelled ones for confections and cakes, the use of which is growing more and more popular every year in this country. Now, if you want to know from which countries the walnuts are imported, say in 1904, when the imports amounted to the enormous figure of 23,033,953 pounds, I hereby give it to you:
Country—Pounds. Value.
Austria-Hungary...113,805 $4,971
Belglum...191,191 14,544
France...17,123,083 1,325,146
Germany...87,849 4,420
Greece...46,684 5,406
Italy...3,081,689 210,811
Netherlands...2,738 148
Portugal...33 2
Russia and Black Sea...1,445 36
Spain...335,222 28,932
Turkey and Europe...27,231 1,649
United Kingdom...246,891 11,589
British North America...835 118
Mexico...477 24
Chile...1,938,322 103,647
Chinese Empire...8,478 285
Hongkong...30,000 1,577
Japan...6,320 354
Turkey in Asia...416,503 20,666
Egypt...9,985 308
Total.....23,670,761 $1,729,378
ROYAL TONIC
Beats Anything We Ever Sold as a Strength-Creator and Body Builder.
Our well-known druggist, Mr. O. A. Mullinix, is very enthusiastic over the delicious cod liver oil preparation. which contains no oil. In referring to the matter, said Mr. Mullinix, "We sell many tonics, and we handle all kinds of remedies that claim to be invigorators and strength-creators. We
ROYAL TONIC
Beats Anything We Ever Sold as a Strength-Creator and Body Builder.
Our well-known druggist, Mr. O. A. Mullinix, is very enthusiastic over the delicious cod liver oil preparation, which contains no oil. In referring to the matter, said Mr. Mullinix, "We sell many tonics, and we handle all kinds of remedies that claim to be invigorators and strength-creators. We do this because we are druggists, and it is our business to supply the public with what they want.
When our advice is asked, however, in regard to a tonic, body-builder or strength-creator, we invariably recommend Vinol, as we know of nothing the can compare with it.
In Vinol modern science has given us all of the tonic, body-building and curative properties of that famous old remedy cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cods' livers, without a drop of the obnoxious and system-clogging grease which characterizes old fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, and which has proven such a drawback.
Vinol is not a patent medicine, as the label on each bottle tells everything it contains, therefore you know exactly what you are taking.
In the most natural manner it tones up the digestive organs, creates a hearty appetite, makes rich, red blood, and strengthens every organ in the body to do its work as nature intended.
Our faith in Vinol is so strong that we gladly offer to refund the money in every case where it fails to give satisfaction." O. A. Mullinix, druggist.
COUNTY BREVITIES
Thirty-five business men of Santa Ana are engaged in organizing a Young Men's Christian association. Ed Tedford was made temporary president and A. B. Gardner secretary. Senator John N. Anderson, A. S. McFadden and S. F. Pendleton were appointed a committee to investigate the matter and report at a later meeting. It is proposed to erect a building to cost about $20,000, and a prominent feature will be the establishment of a coffee club where young men can secure a luncheon at moderate price.
Final action has been taken in the series of lawsuits affecting the Cook-Barton ranch property near Smeltzer. A decree has been entered in the Superior court by which a clear title
Later crowds besieged the hope of further esultating the employment of force and detachments maintain order.
that others of the entombed alive and about to be their signals having been of the men rescued today,
Nemy, said that for the days the party ate the bark in the mine. Later they composed body of a horse, but up and ate with hay.
is brought up portions of red horse meat.
Cannot be Cured
rations, as they cannot reach motion of the ear. There is only deafness, and that is by condies. Deafness is caused by condition of the mucous lining of Tube. When this tube is in a rumbling sound or imperiled when it is entirely closed, result, and unless the inflam-taken out and this tube re-ormal condition, hearing will never; nine cases out of ten catarrh, which is nothing but addition of the mucous surfaces one Hundred Dollars for any (caused by catarrh) that can-Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Stats, 75c.
Family Pills for constipation.
NUT IN CALIFOR-NIA.
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but was considerable, not-er the ravages of the city that such figures are and should stimulate on planting walnut trees special basis, that is, on a for it will take many before the walnut, al-
pointed a committee to investigate the matter and report at a later meeting. It is proposed to erect a building to cost about $20,000, and a prominent feature will be the establishment of a coffee club where young men can secure a luncheon at moderate price.
Final action has been taken in the series of lawsuits affecting the Cook-Barton ranch property near Smeltzer. A decree has been entered in the Superior court by which a clear title to the property is vested in W. W. Barton and Mrs. Katie Cook Barton. The last claim against the property was that in favor of the estate of W. H. Shinn, deceased, formerly a well-known attorney of Los Angeles, to whom a contract involving the title had been given to secure payment for his professional service in the unsuccessful contest which Mrs. Della Rawson made for a share of the estate. The Shinn claim was settled amicably by agreement with the administrator of his estate, and the title to the Bartons is thus rendered perfect. They already have contracted for the sale of the ranch, which is one of finest properties in the peatland, the price being approximately $35,000.
NOTICE
Chance in time on Southern Pacific railroad. For the benefit of the general public and those wishing to spend the summer with their families at the seashore. The Southern Pacific will commence Sunday, April 1st, and continue until further notice to run train No. 104 through to Newport Beach, leaving Anaheim 6:03 p.m., returning leave Newport Beach on train No. 103, at 6:45 a.m., arriving Anaheim 7:30 a.m. instead of 7:52, Los Angeles 8:30 instead of 8:52 a.m. as heretofore. For further information as to rates call on agent S. P. Co.
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Only station on the elevated loop—close to the business district—leading hotels but a few blocks away.
The Rock Island runs into St. Louis Union Station, also.
People like to take the Rock Island, just for this reason.
Use this coupon if going East.
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Use this coupon if going East.
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