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FORESTRY NOTES. California has learned not only that the ground may become water-logged by over-irrigation, but that ill-considered drainage and the inconsiderate use of water from wells may so lower the underground water-plane as to threaten the reversion of large areas to unproductiveness. The geological survey has demonstrated that all the subterranean waters of 775 square miles in southern California are connected, and that every well taps a common supply; and on this is the water-plane, which was twenty-three feet below the surface of the soil in 1898, is now fifty feet below. People can live beyond their means in respect to water, as well as timber, oil, natural gas, fish and game. The success attending Secretary Will's southern lecture tour in behalf of the Appalachian-White Mountain National Forest measure, is highly gratifying. On November 1st he spoke in Philadelphia, and on November 5th he begins his western tour in Madison, Wisconsin. This tour is expected to include Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Alabama. If the middle west manifests the same degree of interest in the Appalachian measure which has been shown by the south, it is hard to conceive what valid excuse can be found for opposing the passage of the Appalachian bill at the coming session of congress. Curious twists are observed in many tree trunks, and the inquiry just begun in Europe suggests the surprising conclusion that they are produced by the earth's rotation, like the twists of storms and the whirls seen in water. Van den Broack, the Belgian geologist, points out that if conditions of growth above all, for domestic purposes can be used to clean linen and fabrics and colored embroideries, use of the soap makes the cotton together." Not only is the government valuable work in the preservation growth of forests, but private are also taking hold of this work idea of protecting logged off land holding them for a second grow timber is growing, and there is son to think that States will make this matter up for their future Men who were raised in the states have gone back to them after a long absence, and are sure to see the wonderful amount of growth of wood for that purpose. Europe has demonstrated that country can be prosperous and on a very small amount of land Practically speaking, there is wooden shingle in the whole rope, while frame houses and Lumber yards in some countries rope hardly exist. Forestry and Irrigation FEDERAL RECLAMATION AND NATIONAL WEALTH. From an engineering point of says the New York Sun, that which is being done by the reclamation service is only less interesting than work at Panama. Huge dam form vast artificial lakes. The capacity of the Salt River will be ten times greater than the Croton basin and one and times that of the Assouan province Egypt. The waters of the Sh river will be held by a dam high about 1500 miles of coast. Curious twists are observed in many tree trunks, and the inquiry just begun in Europe suggests the surprising conclusion that they are produced by the earth's rotation, like the twists of storms and the whirls seen in water. Van den Broack, the Belgian geologist, points out that if conditions of growth were the cause, the torsion should follow the sun's apparent path. In at least 900 out of 1000 trees, the reverse is true, and it may be that the twist is usually to the left in the northern hemisphere and to the right—or with the clock—in the southern hemisphere, like the turn of the cyclonic storms and water vortices. This difference is due to the earth's rotation. Jean Brunhes notes that it was shown some years ago that the winds due to the earth's motion blow steadily at a season when vegetation is active and sensitive, and a slight continuous bending and turning then would be likely to affect the tree permanently. Vice-Coasul Michael Alger of Christiana, furnishes a report on the forest and forestry products of Norway, as follows: Although 21 per cent, or 26,324 square miles of the total area of Norway is still considered to be covered with forests, having an estimated value of $122,000,000, the products of these woods remain what they have been for years, the principal item on the country's export list. Real forests, where lumber of useful sizes are found, are now confined mainly to the eastern and central part of the country, while on the coast land, from the southern part to the Russian frontier, on the Arctic Ocean, there is hardly anything left of the abundance of large trees which formerly covered those districts. The annual lumber production is about 344,000,000 cubic feet for the whole country, or 203 cubic feet per acre of forest. Of this quantity about one-fifth is exported, the rest consumed in the country. With a population of 2,000,000 there is an annual average consumption per capita of 137 cubic feet and a forest area of 8.42 acres. About 20,000 persons earn their Water is King. Water, remarks the Washington Star, is enjoying a boom. The dent is agitating for more water in the lakes to the gulf. Irrigation greases and irrigation projects are being for more water. Georgia demands for water by prohibiting sale of its usual substitutes. Key which a few seasons ago would water even as a chaser, asks for but water in a hundred cemeteries. It is reported that Henry Wash has signed the pledge and that mint beds are growing up in Michigan wants to write into his institution a preference for water; cities are planning to increase supply of water. There is also draining the everglades and street, but that is another story. Right of People to Bounties of Machinery, a technical publication in its July issue, says: "One most radical departure in the taking care of a country's natural sources, but at the same time the most hopeful signs of our social era, is that of the Swedish government having adopted a plan over the immense iron ore depot in the northern part of that country private company, which is at theent time working their mines, will say the New York Sun, that which is being done by the reclamation service is only less interesting than work at Panama. Huge dam form vast artificial lakes. The capacity of the Salt River will be ten times greater than the Croton basin and one and times that of the Assouan province Egypt. The waters of the Shark river will be held by a dam high. About 1500 miles of canoe been completed. Forty-seven having an aggregate length of 10,000 men. It is estimated that work is ended homes will have provided for 600,000 families. A family should be a low estimate the average annual output of them will cultivate, it may be said that these irrigated lands will least $600,000,000 a year to the new wealth." The annual lumber production is about 344,000,000 cubic feet for the whole country, or 203 cubic feet per acre of forest. Of this quantity about one-fifth is exported, the rest consumed in the country. With a population of 2,000,000 there is an annual average consumption per capita of 137 cubic feet and a forest area of 8.42 acres. About 20,000 persons earn their livelihood by working in the Norwegian forests. Consul-General Richard Guenther makes the following report from Frankfort, Germany: "Mr. R. Lang, of this city, councilor of commerce and delegate to the government of Algiers, states that he has just returned from a commercial tour of study in Algiers, where he was called by that government. During his trips he met one of the largest landed proprietors, Mr. S. Bertrand, chairman of the Algerian Agricultural society, at L'Arba, near Algiers, whose domain comprises many thousand hectares (hectare, 2,471 acres), which are planted with vines, oranges, olive and soap trees. He has succeeded, after numerous experiments, in cultivating a large plantation of soap trees, from which he gathers several thousand tons of berries annually. The soap tree resembles an apple tree of medium growth. The fresh fruit is green, the interior of which, besides the kernel, contains a yellowish gelatinous, sticky substance. The fruit used for making soap contains three times as much soap as the "panama" wood. It seems to be destined to be of great service to the cloth and linen manufacturers, and Machinery, a technical publication in its July issue, says: "One most radical departures in the taking care of a country's natural sources, but at the same time the most hopeful signs of our social era, is that of the Swedish government having adopted a plan over the immense iron ore deposit on the northern part of that country private company, which is at the ent time working the mines, with the right of exploitation for two years to come, but will meanwitted only to mine a certain amount of ore. After that the ore lands will be transferred state. The aggregate amount in these ore lands is estimated at 500,000,000 to 800,000,000 tons. Of the fact that natural deposits kind are plainly the property nation as a whole, and cannotently be left to enriching private viduals, in no way responsible for existence of these deposits, it is fying that some statesmen are nizing the necessity of asserting right of the people to the bound." Nasal Catarrh quickly yields mention by the agreeable, aromatic Cream Balm. It is received through nostrils and cleanses and heals the surface over which it diffuses itself. Gists sell the 50c. size. Test it are sure to continue the treatment lieved. Announcement. To accommodate those who are to the use of atomizers in applying into the nasal passages for catarrh blies, the proprietors prepare Cream liquid form, which will be known as Liquid Cream Balm. Price includes spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggist mail. The liquid form embodies the lecanal properties of the solid prepared. Best Fruit Land in the state BEAUMONT The Promised Land In these days of scientific fruit raising and intensified farming, it is remarkable what can be done with 5 acres of land, when soil and water conditions are right. Beaumont possesses soil features without superior in the State. A decomposed granite with a fine clay subsoil, so deep that moisture is retained indefinitely; trees find their paradise in the Beaumont district. The best fruit known is raised at Beaumont. The world's prize awarded at the Columbian exposition is held by a humble farmer and fruit raiser of Beaumont. Hitherto fruit raisers have been compelled to develop their lands without water, and even under such conditions the quality and quantity of the fruit has amazed the world. Water Pipes are now being laid and conditions for Fruit Raising will excel all other sections. Five acres of such land with plenty of water will assure an income and promote the most desirable class of individual owners to be found in the west, making literally true the slogan of the new owners of Beaumont: "5 Acres and Independence" If you are looking for a favorable location for a fruit farm possessing superior advantages, if you seek a home where health, comfort, independence and all the joys of scene, situation and society will be yours, don't fail to visit Beaumont. If you seek an investment where you can quickly double your money. "UP TO THE MARK" is what the town wants when to the food question. It's importance that you have conTHE MEAT YOU B The town over will verify for "best of meats." The claim for superiority made isn't substantiated. Get your steaks and stews here and you be satisfied. CITY MARKET, Chris Gelder Odd Fellows' Bldg. Center St. NOTICE OF ASSESSION Anaheim Union Water Location of Principal Place of Anaheim, Orange County, Calif. Notice is hereby given that at a the directors, held on the second day, 1907, an assessment of two share was levied upon the capital corporation, payable on or before third, 1907, to the Secretary of the office of the corporation, building, Los Angeles street, Anaformia. Any stock upon which ment shall remain unpaid on the f December, 1907, will be delinquent tised for sale at public auction,and ment is made before, will be sold the twenty-third day of December delinquent assessment, together w 5 Acres and Independence If you are looking for a favorable location for a fruit farm possessing superior advantages, if you seek a home where health, comfort, independence and all the joys of scene, situation and society will be yours, don't fall to visit Beaumont. If you seek an investment where you can quickly double your money, Beaumont property at this price is the greatest bargain on earth today. Altitude 2560 feet; asthma, bronchitis and all throat and pulmonary allments unknown. MAIL COUPON NOW. COUPON MAIL THIS TODAY BEAUMONT LAND & WATER CO. 226 Mercantile Place, Los Angeles Please send me full information about lots and fruit lands without cost to me. NAME..... ADDRESS..... nature, at the same time that the prevention of a monopoly assures a greater impetus to competitive industrial development." Fortunately, in bouts between theory and common sense, the latter usually wins. All over the civilized world public affairs are, more and more, being handled by the public itself instead of being left to the exploitation, abuse and graft of individuals and corporations. The American people are rapidly learning the lesson that if they would save their national resources they must do so by public activity. From the standpoint of the white child in the slums the story of the Osage Indian baby, worth twenty thousand dollars at birth, sounds like a fairy tale. But, as the Enquirer suggests, if such a thing is possible for an Indian child, it ought to be possible for a white child. If a "paternal" Government can secure such a patrimony for a "ward of the nation" why cannot a government of, for and by the people, secure something for the children of its own citizens? Notice is hereby given that at all directors held on the second day of December, 1907, an assessment of two shares was levied upon the capital corporation, payable on or before third, 1907, to the Secretary of the building, Los Angeles street, Anaheim formia. Any stock upon which ment shall remain unpaid on the first December, 1907, will be delinquenced for sale at public auction,and ment is made before, will be sold at the twenty-third day of December for delinquent assessment, together with advertising and expenses of sale. P.H.K. Secretary Anaheim Union Water Location of office, Backs building les street, Anaheim, California. Notice to reditor Estate of J.J. McWilliams, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the executrix of the Last Will and Testament J.J. McWilliams, deceased, to the estate and all persons having claims said deceased, to exhibit the same necessary vouchers, within four years the first publication of this notice application was first made on the 7th November, 1907.) to the said executrix place of residence, near Buena Park being the place for the transactionness of said estate in the county of Dated this 4th day of November, LOUISA McWilliams Executrix of the last will and testament J.J. McWilliams, deceased. Kendrick, Knott & Ardis, attornate. Whether You Build a chicken coop, a house or you will do well by yourself us supply the lumber for it out. Flooring, ceiling, fencing, etc., cut from fin by first-class mills, well expertly handled and stored yard and sold at fair price rent us in asking for your J.M.GRIFFITH Henry M. Adams Prescriptions a specialty. Drug Store. 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ORPHANS S: Catherine's Orphanage The following boys have been admitted into St. Catherine's Orphan Asylum since the last publication: Whole Orphans—Acuna Eberardo 7 years. Half Orphans—Ranval Louis 12 years. 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