anaheim-gazette 1907-06-06
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Investigating Blight
According to regulation the regents of the University of California have adopted a general plan for the conduct of investigations and experiments to be pursued during the coming year.
The provisions for work in Southern California at the Whittier pathological laboratory and the River-side citrus experiment station may be of some interest to the reading public. First of all the new laboratory building upon the site donated by the citizens of Whittier will be completed and will be equipped with the apparatus and collections which have been successfully used in temporary quarters.
Investigations of the walnut blight will be continued through laboratory study and field experiments; and observations will be carried on as to local adaptability and blight resistance of a collection of various plants in the grounds of the state school at Whittier. Experiments with the use of fertilizers on walnut trees will be conducted, arrangement for co-operation having been made with the Cudahy ranch near Los Angeles.
The investigation of the brown rot of the lemon will be concluded, and the detailed report published giving the highly satisfactory results attained in the treatment of this disease on the ranch and in the packing house. Citrus fruit troubles will be investigated, including "gum diseases," "puffy oranges," etc. The experts will make careful investiga
The investigation of the brown rot of the lemon will be concluded, and the detailed report published giving the highly satisfactory results attained in the treatment of this disease on the ranch and in the packing house. Citrus fruit troubles will be investigated, including "gum diseases," "puffy oranges," etc. The experts will make careful investigation of tomato diseases and other miscellaneous plant diseases. At the branch experiment station at Riverside the planting of citrus fruit collections will be completed; experiments will be conducted with the use of fertilizers and other cultural treatments upon an adjacent area of bearing orange trees secured in co-operation with individual growers in the various localities; and for the first time, observations will be undertaken looking toward the determination of the relative value of different roots for citrus trees. Finally there will be investigation of bearing orchards of oranges and lemons as to soil, cultural treatments, etc., to determine the relations of these conditions to success and profitability.
There Will Be Something Doing
Sir Chengtung Liang Cheng is about to return to China from his post as minister to Washington. He has been an affable and able diplomat during his sojourn in this country, though not so much in the public eye as his predecessor, Wu Ting Fang. But he will go back to the Chinese empire with full honors and be given a seat on the council of state, and the chances are that his return will be marked by some fresh anti-foreign outbreak such as marked the return of the versatile Mr. Wu. We are perhaps in the habit of measuring the Chinaman too much by the Chinese laundryman. China is by scores of centuries an older civilization than ours. True, she has been asleep for centuries, but she is here and Anaheim; the distance between the city limits of less than two miles would it derive company heavy tax outlay? Also No one can blame Anaheton for insisting that it given out so that people Orange county may know highways are to be improved.
E. K. Benchley stated at the other night that the lerton would vote solid for good roads bond issue. disagrees with him; the election will tell the story.
We believe the proposed issue as well as the city should be well considered people act in the matter.
There is more Catarrh in this country than all other diseases and until the last few years we be incurable. For a great man pronounced it a local disease local remedies, and by construre with local treatment, procurable. Science has proven constitutional disease and the constitutional treatment Cure, manufactured by F. J. Toledo, Ohio, is the only cons on the market. It is taken into from 10 drops to a teaspoonf rectly on the blood and mucous system. They offer one h for any case it fails to cure. lars and testimonial.
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Pumping Water from Tresno, May 30.—A project is proposed to pump Tulare lake and water outside arid district.
This scheme, if carried will reclaim a large area bed now submerged, transform the desert o side from a cattle range i tract.
A number of capitalist ested in the project.
A. C. Palladin of the I colony represents a large capital that is anxious t project, and is endeavoring the co-operation of th ers. When this is accou vying parties will begin in this reclamation schem
The plan is very costly only on a large scale that
be given a seat on the council of state, and the chances are that his return will be marked by some fresh anti-foreign outbreak such as marked the return of the versatile Mr. Wu. We are perhaps in the habit of measuring the Chinaman too much by the Chinese laundryman. China is by scores of centuries an older civilization than ours. True, she has been asleep for centuries, but she is waking up. She has been waking up for about fifty years, and one of the first facts that she has grasped is that she has not been treated as a great power by the "western barbarians," that is us, who have broken in on her slumber and insisted on doing business with her. She has sent some of her brightest and brainiest men abroad, and finding that the weak spot of the Occidental was his pocket, she has insisted on better treatment from the West, and backed her claims by choking off so far as possible western trade. Wu Ting Fang was pleasant and observant while here, and when he went home immediately instituted the great Chinese boycott. Now that Sir Shengtung is going, having absorbed all he could of western ideas and methods, the chances are he will have some new method of making it warm for the westerner in the Far East. It will be interesting to note what course his activities take, for that there will be something doing on his return home is a foregone conclusion.
A C. Palladin of the ICC colony represents a large capital that is anxious to project, and is endeavoring the co-operation of the others. When this is accomplished veying parties will begin in this reclamation scheme.
The plan is very costly only on a large scale that adopted. It will make it worth practically no $250 an acre, and it will be to the west side farmers able to pump water for $7.50 an acre.
The pumping plant itself $30 per acre, and the scheme involve a big plant at the lake the water, and through a run it into Fresno slough near Mendota.
Pumping stations at in transfer the water through side country.
Strain's Cabbage
A Fullerton cabbage caught out in court, and are now clearly defined. Strain having filed an answer complaint of F. E. Produs, for himself and as seven other Fullerton cabblers, brought suit against Strain, the packinghouse making that between $2000 and due them from him for cabblings him during the 1906 season.
Thinks Gazette Is Right
from the Fullerton Tribune, May 29.
The Tribune believes that its neighbors the Anaheim Gazette, is right in
determining that the people of Santa Ana
must have an idea of what highways are
improved in northern Orange County if the $500,000 bond issue carboror whatever sum may be decided.
Every principal road leading in to
Ana would be improved.
The people of Anaheim, Fullerton,
Centia, Buena Park, Orangethorpe,
Tabra and Olinda, are heavy taxtaxes, and if the bond issue carries
would be called upon to contrilargely to the additional taxes,
might prove to be a burden upto people for forty years to come.
Shouldn't they know just where
the proposed improvements are to be
at the beginning of this matter
and of waiting perhaps until it is
due to ask for changes. We become the city of Fullerton is assessed
up to $1,000,000 and it would have
heavy taxes on the bond issue,
not one dollar of the bond money
be spent within the city limits,
must be remembered that we
neighteen square miles within the
rate limits.
It understood that the roads would
improved between the principal
Suppose Fullerton had only
highway improved, viz.: between
Anaheim; the actual distance
between the city limits of the two cities
than two miles. What benefit
it derive compared with the
tax outlay? Almost nothing.
We can blame Anaheim and Fullerfor insisting that information be
out so that people of northern
county may know where these
ways are to be improved.
Benchley stated at the meeting
her night that the people of Ful-
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answer is that he owes the growers nothing, in fact that they have been overpaid $245.83. He declares that he was acting on a commission basis and not under a direct contract to buy the vegetables. The complaint set forth that Strain has bought the cabbages from the growers at the market price, but that he never made final payments. Strain's answer sets up agreements signed by different growers early in the season whereby he is to sell their cabbages and get ten per cent commission. The growers' claim is that these agreements to deal on a commission basis were followed by a second
Water from Tulare Lake
No, May 30.—A gigantic proposed to pump water from the lake and water the whole arid district.
Scheme, if carried through,
claim a large area of the lake now submerged, and would form the desert on the west from a cattle range into a fertile number of capitalists are interment in the project.
Palladin of the Italian-Swiss represents a large part of the city that is anxious to back the land, and is endeavoring to secure operation of the land open-ended. When this is accomplished surparties will begin active work reclamation scheme.
Colan is very costly, but it is a large scale that it could not be improved.
K. Benchley stated at the meeting other night that the people of Fulwould vote solid for the proposed roads bond issue. The Tribune agrees with him; the result at the town will tell the story.
Believe the proposed county bond was well as the city bond issue be well considered before the act in the matter.
More Catarrh in this section of the city than all other diseases put together, till the last few years was supposed torable. For a great many years doctors treated it a local disease and prescribed remedies, and by constantly falling to local treatment, pronounced it in-holio. Science has proven catarrh to be a national disease and therefore requires national treatment. Hall's Catarrh manufactured by F. J. Chency & Co., Ohio, is the only constitutional cure market. It is taken internally in doses drops to a teaspoonful. It acts dinto the blood and mucous surfaces of them. They offer one hundred dollars ease it fails to cure. Send for circumtestimonials.
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Forestry and Irrigation
Arrangements are now completed for the 7th semi-annual meeting of the counties committee of the California Promotion committee, which is to be held at Petaluma Friday, June 7, with entertainment on the following day.
The theme of the meeting, "Forestry and Irrigation in California," makes this meeting especially of interest at this time, and there will be a good representation of California's commercial bodies present. The program as arranged is as follows:
FRIDAY, JUNE SEVENTH.
10 a.m. Call to order by Andrea Sbarboro, chairman of counties committee.
Address of welcome for Petaluma chamber of commerce—John L. Camm, president.
Response for the committee—Andrea Sbarboro.
Appointment of committee on credentials.
Appointment of committee on resolutions.
Irrigation in California — Samuel Fortier, professor of irrigation of the University of California.
Irrigation in the Sacramento Valley — A. Beard, executive officer of the national irrigation congress.
Irrigation in the San Joaquin valley — F. W. Yokum, secretary of the Merced county chamber of commerce.
Forestay and irrigation in California — George C. Pardee, ex-governor of Anaheim.
Steam Launcher can do your laundry
FIRST-CLASS' MANNER AS LOW AS ROUGH DRIVE
Taken on Mondays, Tuesdays and Our Wagons will call—both Laundry on South Lemon Street Phones—Sunset 1888
Your Dairy Underwear
And Starched Pie as though they had a riot when they from the Santa Ana Steam E. W. McCormer; return to Petalu road in the evening.
SUNDAY, JUNE
Trips about Sonoma turn home by delegates.
All commercial organificia should send repthis meeting, as it will b
terest this year owing t
the national irrigation convene in Sacramento Delegates will leave San Friday at 7:30 a.m.
and one-third are giveroads, and special rates cisco are given by the steamship company.
Carlyle Correction
At a Royal academy don on one occasion were expressing their about Titian. Carlyle were among the guests.
"His glorious coloring Titian," said one man.
Palladin of the Italian-Swiss represents a large part of the land that is anxious to back the operation of the land open-ended. When this is accomplished surpass parties will begin active work reclamation scheme.
Dolan is very costly, but it is in a large scale that it could be done. It will make land which with practically nothing, cost a acre, and it will be a bonanza west side farmers who are not pump water for less than a acre.
Bumping plant itself will cost a acre, and the scheme will in big plant at the lake to raise water, and through a wide canal into Fresno slough at a point endota.
Biting stations at intervals will be the water through the west country.
Strain's Cabbage Case
Fullerton cabbage case is to be about in court, and the issues clearly defined, Thomas having filed an answer to the sent of F. E. Proud. F. E. for himself and assignee for other Fullerton cabbage grown suit against Thomas the packinghouse man, claim between $2000 and $3000 is taken from him for cabbages sold during the 1906 season. Strain's irrigation in California — Samuel Fortier, professor of irrigation of the University of California.
Irrigation in the Sacramento Valley — A. Beard, executive officer of the national irrigation congress.
Irrigation in the San Joaquin valley — F. W. Yokum, secretary of the Merced county chamber of commerce.
Forestay and irrigation in California—George C. Pardee, ex-governor of California.
RECESS.
1:30 p.m. — Report of committee on credentials.
Benefits of forestry and irrigation to California—Hon. James N. Gillett, governor of California.
Forestry laws of California—G. B. Lull, state forester.
Work of the forestry department—Gifford Pinchot, chief forester of the United States department of agriculture.
Forestry and irrigation south of the Tehachapi—Francis Cuttle, chairman of the tri-counties reforestation committee.
Preservation of the forests—Lewis E. Aubury, state mineralogist.
Forestry of the Upper Coast range—P. I. Lancaster, president of the Willits chamber of commerce.
Report of committee on resolutions.
Discussion. Adjournment.
6:30 p.m. Dinner given by the Petaluma chamber of commerce and Petaluma ladies.
SATURDAY, JUNE EIGHTH.
9 a.m. Automobile ride about Petaluma, visiting silk factory, winery and large incubator factory.
11 a.m. Electric cars to Sebastopol; luncheon as guests of chamber of com-
VICTOR MONTGOMERY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Attention given to Probate Business
Commercial Bank Building.
Santa Ana - Cal
Tel. Black 7911 au23-6m
F. C. SPENCER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Notary Public
Odd Fellows' Block, Center Street
Anaheim, Cal.
Frank Baum
REAL ESTATE
Center Street Anaheim
City and Country Property.
Agent for Bay City Property
DR. W. W. ADAMS
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Graduate of American School of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo.
Office and Residence: 126 Philadelphia St.
Office Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 4.
Phone No. Main 77
W. H. SYER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office and residence in Hart Building, next to City Hall (formerly Dr. Bickford's). Office hours: 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m., 7 to 8 p.m.
Telephone No. Main 74
ANAHEIM - CAL
J. L. BEEBE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office cor. Center and Palm Streets.
Office hours: 11 to 12, m. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p.m.
Phone Main 221.
ANAHEIM, CAL
H. A JOHNSTON, M. D.
Office and Residence Cor. Los Angeles and Broadway Sts. Phone Main 86.
Hours: 2 to 4 p.m; 7 to 8 p.m.
ANAHEIM
Steam Laundry Co.
can do your Laundry work in a
ST-CLASS MANNER + OUR PRICES
AS LOW AS ANY
DOUGH DRY WORK
Taken on
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays —
Wagons will call—both city and country
Laundry on South Lemon st. near S. P. track
Phones—Sunset 188; Home 1421
Your Dainty
Underwear
And Starched Pieces don’t look
though they had been through
riot when they are returned
from the
Santa Ana Steam Laundry
W. McCOLLUM
ANAHEIM AGENT
OUR WAGON CALLS
ce, and visit to Luther Burbank’s
experimental garden.
o. m. Electric cars to Santa Rosa;
is about Santa Rosa, including visit
Luther Burbank's home; dinner
on by Santa Rosa chamber of comice; return to Petaluma on electric
in the evening.
SUNDAY, JUNE NINTH.
Clips about Sonoma county, or rehome by delegates.
All commercial organizations in Calicia should send representatives to
meeting, as it will be of special intent this year owing to the fact that
national irrigation congress will
gene in Sacramento in September.
Gates will leave San Francisco on
day at 7:30 a.m. Rates of a fare
one-third are given by all rails, and special rates to San Franare given by the Pacific Coast
ownership company.
Carlyle Corrected.
A Royal academy dinner in London on one occasion several artists
expressing their enthusiasm
at Titian. Carlyle and Thackeray
among the guests.
This glorious coloring is a fact about
n," said one man, striking the ta-
J. L. BEEBE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office cor. Center and Palm Streets.
Office hours: 11 to 12, m. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p.m.
Phone Main 221.
H. A JOHNSTON, M. D.
Office and Residence Cor. Los Angeles and
Broadway Sts. Phone Main 86.
Hours: 2 to 4 p.m; 7 to 8 p.m.
Sundays, 2 to 4 p.m, by appointment.
ANAHEIM,
CAL
RICHARD MELROSE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Center St
Special attention given to Probate Matters
ANAHEIM,
CAL.
F. BACKS Undertaker
Dealer in
Furniture, Wall Paper
Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames,
Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils, and Glass.
Sewing Machine Supplies
Corner Los Angeles and Chartres Sts
Boston Bakery
FRESH BREAD, PIES
AND CAKES.
Ice Cream and Confectionery
S. Kistler,
Proprietor
Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars at
Roman Wisser's
Favorite Saloon
ANAHEIM BEER ON DRAUGHT
Center St.
Anaheim
Bakery
PETER SYRE, Prop.
Fresh Bread
Cakes and Pies
Anaheim Bakery
PETER SYRE, Prop.
Fresh Bread
Cakes and Pies
Confectionery, Ete.
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
LOS ANGELES and CYPRESS ST
Joseph Backs
Undertaker
Embalmer
Furniture
Bedding
Repairing Done
Phones—Sunset M. 93. Home 1062.
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