anaheim-gazette 1908-01-02
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Real Estate Transfers
Mary E. Herring et conj. to A. O. Whaley—Lots 11 and 13, block H, Town of Orange; $10.
John M. Edgar et ux to The Union Investment Co.—Lot 8, block 5, Pacific City; $10.
J. F. Heartwell to Cora A. Heartwell—Lot 7 and part of lot 5, Block 20; lots 5 and 7. block 207; lots 1 and 3, block 407, Huntington Beach; $10.
Asa C. Casner et al to Los Patos Gun Club—set of swl, sec. 17, township 5 south, range 11 east; $1.
Fred Shooter et al to Hattle A. Spencer—Lots 23 and 24, block 2 of Sproel tract; $10.
Adam M Shutt and wife to Leigh Kerfoot—Lots 2 and 4, blk 617, Huntington Beach; $10
S B Roberts to Frank Lusher—Lot 9 block C, Hawkins add to Santa Ana; $850
Ernest Beardsley and wife to Raymond Beardsley—Nw½ of nw½ of nw½ of sec 3, twp 5 s, r 10 w; $10
Frances Pyke and husband to Harold Pyke—E 25 feet of lot 33 and all of lot 35, Park tct add to Santa Ana; $1500
Fredrika Hasshelder to Del E Lawrence—Lots 5 and 6, blk C, Shelton & Deuel add Santa ana; $10
William H West and wife to Catherne West—S½ of lot 15, Helen & Lynch sub and lot 18 of said sub; $10
Huntington Beach Co to Sophia Wallace—Block 2805, East Side Villa tract; $10
J M Gillespie and wife to W R Harper and Virginia B Harper—Lot 19, blk 108, Huntington Beach; $10
Wade H Flippen and wife to C A Palmer and wife—10 acres in lot H, Bush & Watson tct; $10
Garden Grove School district of Orange county to J D Price and Cath-
Fairview Hot Springs Gertrude S Hiles—lots Also blks; $10.
Stephen Rosner and wife Taylor—lot 21, blk B, Vista Del Mar tct; $10.
W T Newland and wife Hancock—lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Vista Del Mar tct; $10.
Same to same—lots 9 and Vista Del Mar tct, sec 2; $10.
Same to same—lots 7 and Vista Del Mar tct, sec 2; $10.
Orange Co Improvement same—Lot 5 block 44 3d a port Beach; $10.
John H Haw and wife Rogers—Lots 6 and 7 block Tract; $10.
Bayside Land Co to Chas Lots 63 and 65 block 10 Lothian's ld add to Bay C5
E A Teel and wife to Elliott Lot 8 block 1204, Vista De set 1; $10.
Los Alamitos
Although beet slicing close ago, to pass through the subs would hardly suspect such case, as the refining process in operation, crystallizing into white sugar.
Plowing is further advanced in this locality the fore. The Bixby land company third of the plowing done beets and seeding has been for some time on the lands of tana land company ranch acres of beets being already growing nicely.
This factory is extending beet territory for next year Park and in the peatlands rzer. A total of about 8500 already been arranged for being signed up freely.
The beet growers are mo-
Huntington Beach Co to Sophia Wallace—Block 2805, East Side Villa tract; $10
J M Gillespie and wife to W R Harper and Virginia B Harper—Lot 19, blk 108, Huntington Beach; $10
Wade H Flippen and wife to C A Palmer and wife—10 acres in lot H, Bush & Watson tct; $10
Garden Grove School district of Orange county to J D Price and Catherine McKeen—Lot 1 School add to Garden Grove.
Mrs A E Susmil to Nina F McCoy et conj—lots 14, 15, 16, blk A, Lorelei tct; $10.
M A Cook et ux to John Resh—9.73 acres in se corner of Anzheim; $10.
John Resh et al to M A Cook et ux—lots 5 & 12, blk 3, Resh’s sub of part of Vineyard lot D 6, Anaheim; $10.
Amelia W Duffee to Eva May Adams—4½ acres in w½ of set¾ of lot 3 Lotspeich and Co’s subdivision; $10.
Fred Rohrs et uq to Fred H Rohrs—11.53 acres ne of Santa Ana; gift.
D C Huddleston et ux to Alamitos Bay Improvement Co—Und¼ int in lot 8 block 331, Huntington Beach; $10.
J F Corbett et ux to David Brush—Und¼ int in part of n 30 ac of net¾ or set¾ sec 11 township 6 south range 11 west; $10.
Chas W Bissett et ux to Jasper N Cox et al—w½ of sw½ of set¾ sec 23 township 4 south range 10 west; $10.
Geo C Clark et ux to the Barnum Co—Lot 155 block a East Newport; $1200.
Chas Silkwood et ux to J N Storm—Lot 8 block b Bessonett tract; $10.
I R Horton et ux to John N Anderson—lot 9 block 3 Baker’s ad to Santa Ana; $16.
John N Anderson to I R Horton—n4 ac of w8 ac of n½ of lot 6, Fletcher tract; $10.
John Boose et ux to C E Lavering—Lots 2 and 4 block 216, Huntington Beach; $10.
C E Lavering et ux to John Boose—Lot 125 by 120 feet cor Bristol and 4th sts, Santa Ana; $10.
L D Gunther et ux to M C Cuddeback—Lot 14 block b, Cosart’s add to Orange; $10.
M C Cuddeback et ux to L D Gunther n22.8 fe of lot 19 block C, town of Orange; $10.
H R Barcus et ux to I R Horton—sw½ of lot 2 block G, Chapman Tract;
“If the rows are 18 inches the beets in the row 8 inches acre will have 139 rows within each row. This gives plants to the acre. If the weight of beets at maturity the product of the acre will pounds of beets or 43.3 tons. Supposes a perfect stand, and what the farmer should Sometimes beets are planted apart, but 18 inches between the usual rule in good fertile farther apart the rows the length of cultivation, the larger and as a rule, the lower the farmer uses bad judgment paring his seed bed, or in se time of planting, he has affected his stand of beets. Age yield per acre of this year was 10.47 tons in round only one-fourth of an ideal. While it would hardly be fair but the entire difference to stands, there is no doubt that it is due to this cause.
“The assumption of 2 pounds ideal weight of beets is warmer actual experience in growing Often beets weighing 5 or 6 pts used in a factory. In some they are more often over 2 pts under. I believe the time is the history of beet production the farmers will be able to least half of an ideal stand of beets. Conservative must bring us all to the same sion. This gives an average tion of 21.55 tons per acre present prices, $108.25. If th
BEACH; $10.
C E Lavering et ux to John Boose—Lot 125 by 120 feet cor Bristol and 4th sts, Santa Ana; $10.
L D Gunther et ux to M C Cuddeback—Lot 14 block b, Cosart’s add to Orange; $10.
M C Cuddeback et ux to L D Gunther n22.8 fe of lot 19 block C, town of Orange; $10.
H R Barcus et ux to I R Horton—sw½ of lot 2 block G, Chapman Tract; $10.
I R Horton et ux to H R Barcus—Lots 12 and 13 block 21, Newport Beach; $10.
Newport Bay Investment company to Almira Johnson, lot 1, blk 10, Balboa tct; $10
Theo Dieffenderfer to E I Fread, lot 7, blk C, Mellette & Evans tct; $10
Addison C Mason to Nettie G Casey S½ of nw½ of nw½ of nw½; n½ of n½ of sw½ of nw½ of sec 2, twp 5 s, r 11 w; $10
John Resh et ux to Louis W Bushare—Und half int in lot 11, blk 3, Resh’s sub of part of Vineyard lot D6, Anaheim; $10
W G Brewer et ux to Hans Vossbeck—Lots 10 and 11, blk C, Center tract; Anaheim; $10
Dane F Kimball et all to O W Lord et al—Lots 2 and 11, Berryfield; $10
I R Horton et ux to F P Nickey—Lots 4 and 6 block A, Burgess add to Santa Ana; $10.
Same to H R Barcus—Lot 9 block 26, Newport Beach; $10.
F P Nickey et ux to H R Barcus—Lots 17 18 19 block 30, Newport Beach; $10.
Ephraim W McCollum et ux to Eliza J Baker—Lot 20 block B, Center Tract, Anaheim; $10.*
view Hot Springs company to trade S Hiles—lots at Fairview.
kls; $10.
when Rosner and wife to F H—lot 21, blk B, Gardner Villa 10.
Newland and wife to Mary Eck—lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, blk 203,
Del Mar tct; $10.
to same—lots 9 and 10, blk 703,
Del Mar tct, sec 2; $10.
to same—lots 7 and 8, blk 703,
Del Mar tct, sec 2; $10.
Co Improvement Ass'n to Lot 5 block 44 3d add to Newach; $10.
H Haw and wife to Agnes G—Lots 6 and 7 block a, Kordes $10.
Land Co to Chas J Trude—3 and 65 block 104, Stanton &
's ld add to Bay City; $10.
Teel and wife to Ellen M Teel—lock 1204, Vista Del Mar Tract 10.
Los Alamitos
ough beet slicing closed a month pass through the sugar mill one hardly suspect such to be the refining processes are allation, crystallizing molasses late sugar.
ing is further advanced for the up in this locality than ever be the Bixby land company has a of the plowing done for their seeding has been in progress time on the lands of the Mon- and company ranch, about 100 beets being already up and nicely.
factory is extending into new territory for next year at Buena id in the peatlands near Smelt-total of about 8500 acres has been arranged for, contracts signed up freely.
set growers are more enthusi-
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suffers and which he should watch closely is at thinning time to see that no beets are taken out in the rows which will leave spaces greater than the 6 or 8 inches usually specified according to the character of the soil. As Mr. Saylor says "This is a time when the grower should take possession of the situation and never leave off until he has mastered it." Another important point is that plenty of seed be used. A few pounds extra to an acre costs little while an extra ton or two in production gives returns all out of proportion to the cost of the seed.
Here then is the key to the situation: It is of vital importance that a good stand be secured as it is a foregone conclusion that unless there is, there can be no paying crop of beets raised.
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The Moon's Phenomenon
The phases of the moon by its relative position to the sun, so that when it in one part of the earth in all parts of the earth, its other phases. The moon around the earth once in days, though on account of revolution around the sun duration of the lunar month the time from new moon—is twenty-nine days, and forty-four minutes. The moon" is that half a month during which the least at night.
A Cold, Hard Sniff
"Excuse me, madam,"—ah—you remember, in the after the theater the other were kind enough to hope I am not mistaken that your interest was—gether"—
"Oh, not at all. I remind I thought for a moment that the coachman my husband a few weeks ago for try love to the cook, and I wished you could afford to eat in pensive place."—Chicago old.
Reminiscent
The author had written ful story, and he never gre
factory. In some districts more often over 2 pounds than believe the time is coming in of beet production when will be able to mature at of an ideal stand of 2-pound Conservative consideration us all to the same conclusion gives an average produce.55 tons per acre worth at prices, $108.25. If this can be full competitors of the Amer-grower will be distanced. pieces of sugar on our markets set by the increased profits from better yields. The be able to take less for his lowering the cost of sugar can never be a detrimental control over the farmer's pro-factory cannot run without these are always in with other crops. In the order of things the farmer will choose things on his farm him best. The moment below the competing point he turns to other kinds of farm-other hand, the farmer is in the success of the factory realize that no concern of can run for any length of it upon a paying basis. factory management can do no lower the cost of sugar by improvement in meth-atest opportunity is that farmer has to lower cost of by increasing his tonnage proves that Mr. Saylor is the point where the farmer
FOR SALE—Six work and driving horses and a mule.—Wickersheim Implement Co.
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The Moon's Phases.
The phases of the moon are caused by relative position to the earth and sun, so that when it is full moon the part of the earth it is full moon parts of the earth, and so for all other phases. The moon revolves around the earth once in twenty-seven though on account of the earth's motion around the sun the mean moon of the lunar month—that is, one from new moon to new moon twenty-nine days, twelve hours forty-four minutes. The "dark of moon" is that half of the lunar night during which the moon shines at night.
A Cold, Hard Snub.
I use me, madam," he said, "but you remember, in the restaurant the theater the other night you kind enough to notice me. I am not mistaken in supposing your interest was—ah—not alto—
not at all. I remember now. Right for a moment that you were eachman my husband discharged weeks ago for trying to make the cook, and I wondered how could afford to eat in such an exe place."—Chicago Record-Her
Reminiscent.
Author had written one successively, and he never grew tired talk-
not at all. I remember now.
right for a moment that you were
man my husband discharged
weeks ago for trying to make
the cook, and I wondered how
afford to eat in such an explace."—Chicago Record-Her
Reminiscent.
author had written one successry, and he never grew tired talktat.
"If you know," said one of his
to another one day, "Riter aleminds me of a pleased dog."
"It's odd. How does he?"
always wagging his tale."
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