anaheim-gazette 1909-05-13
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GIFFORD PINCHOT COMING
Head of Forest Service to Be on Coast in July
Gifford Pinchot, head of the United States forest service, will visit Southern California this summer.
R. H. Charlton, supervisor of the Angeles national forest, has received a letter from Mr. Pinchot stating that he will reach Los Angeles early in July, but the reason for his visit is not given.
It is known, however, that Mr. Pinchot takes a deep interest in the forest work in this section, realizing that the work of the forest service in water conservation is greatly appreciated by the orange growers and other land owners of Southern California.
Supervisor Charlton also has received from Mr. Pinchot a statement authoritatively denying allegations that have been made that President Taft proposes to overturn the Roosevelt forest policy. He says:
"Any statement that President Taft is not in sympathy with forestry and the conservation movement is without foundation. On the contrary, I am authorized by the president to say that he is in entire sympathy with the forest policy and the conservation policy as already developed, and stands behind them.
"This statement is wholly unnecessary to those acquainted with the real situation. It is made only in answer to the large number of questions asked me in my recent trip through the west and since my return. These questions had to do with the general reports that the administration is out of sympathy with the forest policy and the conservation policy. In order to set
"This statement is wholly unnecessary to those acquainted with the real situation. It is made only in answer to the large number of questions asked me in my recent trip through the west and since my return. These questions had to do with the general reports that the administration is out of sympathy with the forest policy and the conservation policy. In order to set these reports at rest by an authoritative statement of what I already knew to be the fact, I thought best to lay them before President Taft. Accordingly, it is with his authority that I make the above statement.
"I am also authorized by the president to deny categorically the story that great areas are to be thrown out of the national forests by presidential proclamation. The only possible basis for such a rumor, that I have been able to discover, lies in certain plans adopted by the forest service months ago. These plans were in accord with lines of policy long recognized and established. They were approved by Secretary Wilson, and they provided for a careful examination and mapping of boundaries of the national forests, and of the character of the land and timber and other growth along these boundaries.
"Repeated charges, well known to be baseless by those actually acquainted with the situation on the ground, have been made that the national forests contain vast areas of agricultural lands. Whatever agricultural lands may be found along the boundaries will be restored to entry, for one of the strongest desires of the forest service now and in the past is that any agricultural lands which may have been included in national forests should be open to use for agricultural purposes."
LEAN MEN COMPETE FOR FEDERAL JOB
Chicago, May 9.—Nine of Chicago's thinnest citizens, in search of a government job, have announced their desire to take examination for the vacancy at present existing in the
LEAN MEN COMPETE FOR FEDERAL JOB
Chicago, May 9.—Nine of Chicago's thinnest citizens, in search of a government job, have announced their desire to take examination for the vacancy at present existing in the department of agriculture. This department for months has been in search of a real thin mechanic assistant to aid in the operation of refrigerating cars for the experimental pre-cooling of fruits.
Because of the amount of machinery in the car and the limited space in which the assistant must work, a man of slender physique is necessary.
In the announcements sent out for the examination the government carefully warned all stout men not to apply. Only thin men would be considered, said the announcement, and, also, they must engage to stay thin.
SCOTT'S EMULSION
stops loss of flesh in babies and children and in adults in summer as well as winter. Some people have gained a pound a day while taking it.
Take it in a little cold water or milk.
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PURE FOOD AT WHITTLE
E. G. Vestal of Whittier, with violations of the pure-feed on three counts, was assessed of $25 on each count by Justin Merfield. The charges were mislabeled vanilla extract.
Beautiful Girl in California
MISS VERGILIA BOGUE
Of 2000 photographs of pretty California girls submitted to the manager of the approaching Portola exposition at San Francisco, the judges selected Miss Vergilla Bogue as the honored woman. She occupies a high social position in the
MISS VERGILIA BOGUE
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Of 2000 photographs of pretty California girls submitted to the manager of the approaching Portola exposition at Sau Francisco, the judges selected Miss Vergilla Bogue as the honored woman. She occupies a high social position in the northern metropolis, her father being Virgil Bogue, vice-president and chief engineer of the Western Pacific Railway company, and one of the most eminent men in his work in the world.
Miss Bogue gets a $100 cash prize and her photo will be used for the posters. She will be queen of the Portola carnival and will be furnished with a retinue and costly raiment.
Miss Bogue has had a most interesting career, and while only just out of her teens, has traveled the world over several times.
Miss Bogue was born in Auburn, this state, September 20, 1886. She is the daughter of Sybil Russell and Virgil Gay Bogue.
Miss Bogue is about five feet, ten inches in height; splendidly proportioned, with an exceedingly graceful carriage; is of the brunett type, with large, dark eyes and with a strong, characteristic face. She is a girl who can do things.
WIVES FOR THE ASKING
"Come On," Village Belles' Invitation to Bachelors
Brussels, May 9.—The wind of matrimony is blowing over Belgium. The maidens of the Village Ecaussines, in the province of Hainaut, issue a cordial invitation to "all available bachelors in the world" to come and seek a wife among them on Whit Monday, when a party will be offered to prospective husbands.
This party is a yearly event at Ecaussines. It was organized seven years ago with the assistance of the authorities, who thereby encourage the domestic virtues. The success of the scheme has increased year by year, many marriages following the party. All the maiden members of the original committee are now mar-
months ago, as the result of a live study of the tree, Norgham of the forestry station Monica published a bulbous comprehensive issued effect, which attracted attention by the farmers of the state, students and scientists.
Result of this bulletin Professors received inquires as best adapted to the tree has set Frank Johnson at the problem. Numerous sam been sent to the agriculturist, and it has been found eucalyptus tree thrives well all but the most barren.
then started on alkali tables being sent from the Fresno, and Johnson dispatched while nearly all other or and die in soils heavily alkali, the eucalyptus is now and reach maturity.
will now endeavor to ascertain exact amount of alkali retard the growth of the
FOOD AT WHITTIER
Distal of Whittier, charged lots of the pure-food law, counts, was assessed a fine each count by Justice SumThe charges were selling vanilla extract.
This party is a yearly event at Ecaussines. It was organized seven years ago with the assistance of the authorities, who thereby encourage the domestic virtues. The success of the scheme has increased year by year, many marriages following the party. All the maiden members of the original committee are now married.
This year the festival is to begin on Whit Monday at 10 o'clock, when the maidens will meet the bachelors at the station, and take them to the town hall to sign the golden book. In the afternoon there will be on the market place a pageant of bachelors, who will be addressed by the president of the maiden committee. Afternoon tea will be served by the maidens, and concert and ball will conclude the day's festivities.
Any one wishing to receive an invitation must send his name to the president before May 15.
On the other hand, the bachelors of a neighboring village, Ronquires, announce a similar fete for Whit Sunday, and all maiden ladies are invited to attend. Whitsuntide in Belgium will, therefore, offer a unique opportunity to any one "in the world" who wants to get married.
FOR EXCHANGE
10 acres fine soil 4 miles west of Anaheim, 3 room house, barn and well, want Anaheim residence to $2,-500. H. Vossbeck.
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