anaheim-gazette 1914-09-24
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VALUE OF BIRDS TO FARMS AND ORCHARDS
THOUSANDS OF INSECTS AND SEEDS OF NOXIOUS WEEDS DESTROYED DAILY
STRICT LAWS PROVIDE PROTECTION FOR THEM BOTH IN CALIFORNIA AND U. S.
"Few birds are always and everywhere so seriously destructive that their extermination can be urged on sound economic principles. Only four of the species common in California can be regarded as of doubtful utility. These are the Linnet, California Jay, Steller Jay and Redbreaster Sapsucker. When the known methods of protecting fruit have been exhausted or cannot be employed profitably, then a reasonable reduction of the number of the offending birds is permissible, but the more the food habits of birds are studied the more evident is the fact that with a normal distribution of species and fair supply of natural food, the damage to agricultural products by birds is small compared with the benefit.
A reasonable way of viewing the relation of birds to the farmer is to consider birds as servants, employed to destroy weeds and insects. In return for this service they should be protected, and such as need it should receive a fair equivalent in the shape of fruit and small grain. Nothing can be more certain than that, except in a few cases, any farmer who is willing to pay the toll collected by birds for actual services rendered will be vastly benefited. In the long run, no part of the capital invested in farm or orchard is more certain to pay big interest than the small sum required for the care and protection of birds."
Birds are Nature's check upon insect life. By controlling the increase those above named as being excluded from protection) "or who shall purchase, offer or expose for sale, transport or ship within or out of the state, any such wild bird after it has been killed or caught, except as permitted by this act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. No part of the plumage, skin or body of any bird protected by this section, shall be sold or had in possession for sale, irrespective of whether said bird was captured within or without the state."
The amended non-game bird law which went into effect June 17, 1909, makes it unlawful to offer for sale or have in possession any plume of the Snowy Heron, Grebe skin, or other plume, skin, or part of any wild bird, native or migrant in California, whether taken in or out of the state. Dealers in bird millinery will please take notice.
The new tariff bill, signed by President Wilson, October 1913, makes it illegal to import the plumage of any wild bird save that of the Ostrich or other domestic fowl. This law is now being rigidly enforced at all ports of New York and San Francisco and all importation has been stopped.
As practically all plumage has been imported from Europe, now that the import is cut off the wearing will automatically become unfashionable as soon as the present stock is exhausted.
On October 2, 1913, president Wilson signed the proclamation which puts into effect the regulations for the protection of migratory fowl as provided for in the agricultural appropriation bill passed at the last session of congress, and drawn up under the direction of the secretary of agriculture by a committee of the Biological Survey, appointed for that purpose. The regulations are now in effect. The country is divided into two zones, No. 1, the northern, or breeding zone, and No. 2, the wintering zone, in which California is included. For California the regulations include the following provisions:
A daily closed season for all migratory game and insectivorous birds from sunset to sunrise.
A closed season on migratory insectivorous birds shall begin January 1, and continue to December 31, both dates inclusive.
CALIFORNIA OIL TURNED INTO DYES
Hauling vests with teams to the Santa Fe state bean property at months of largest bear industry.
To the now being from the larch.
Threshing estimated than 500 m³ oats on are about oats at v employs al Fair, con by those in that this year $1,500,000. On the acer year. On about 20,000 Smeltzer, districts ther Other, and rious parts total up to average price year it is cents.
The work began about about two weeks at state that ideal for the conditions favorable for been the california crewing account was produced. All records broken.
turn for this service they should be protected, and such need it should receive a fair equivalent in the shape of fruit and small grain. Nothing can be more certain than that, except in a few cases, any farmer who is willing to pay the toll collected by birds for actual services rendered will be vastly benefited. In the long run, no part of the capital invested in farm or orchard is more certain to pay big interest than the small sum required for the care and protection of birds."
Birds are Nature's check upon insect life. By controlling the increase of certain insects they prevent the destruction of plant life—including that of man—would be impossible upon the earth. Each species of bird has its special office. One cares for the leaves and twigs of the trees, another guards the trunk and limbs from attack; still others hunt upon the ground, seeking their prey beneath the fallen leaves and loose soil.
It has been estimated that the coding moth spoils from 25 to 75 per cent of the apple crop of the U.S. and Canada each year. The annual loss in the U.S. due to this pest, including the cost of efforts to control its ravages, is $15,000,000. From investigation in the Blue Ridge apple region of Virginia it was found that 25 species of native birds ate this insect. It is believed that birds destroy from 50 to 85 per cent of the hibernating pupae.
Twenty-nine species of California birds feed upon the destructive black olive scale, which is one of our most serious pests. These birds include three woodpeckers, a Jay, an oriole, five sparrows, two wrens, a nuthatch, four tits, a gnatcatcher, and a bluebird. Several of them consume the black scale in great numbers, the two most conspicuous in this respect being the blackheaded grosbeak and the bush-tit. No doubt many foot-hill orchards where these birds are protected are kept practically free from the black olive scale in this way, and the expense of spraying or fumigating thus saved the grower.
The black-headed grosbeak sometimes eats fruit, but for every quart of fruit taken he eats more than three pints of black olive scales, more than a quart of blower beetles, besides a generous supply of canker-worms, and the pupae of the codling moth. One pair of grosbeaks fed their young in one day of 11 hours 800 larvae of insects. A pair of nestling wrens took more than 600 insects from a garden in one day; a young robin ate in one day 165 cutworms, or one and five-fifth times its own weight; another young robin ate from 50 to 75 cutworms and earthworms a day for 15 days; a yellow-throat was seen to eat 89 plant lice from birches in one minute. Continuing to feed at this rate for forty minutes, over 7000 plant lice must have been eaten in this time. A pair of nestling bush-tits made 43 trips in an hour to their young. As there were undoubtedly several insects carried each trip, and as a bird's day is at least 15 hours, they must have fed
CALIFORNIA OIL
TURNED INTO DYES
Standard Oil Company Will Probably Begin New Industry.
The information that the Standard Oil company contemplates taking up the manufacture of dye stuffs since the German products are temporarily shut off from importation, is received with interest in California, as it generally believed that California crude oil is pretty nearly the crude oil from which these dyes may be made. In Germany the dyes are synthized from coal tar products.
California crude oil contains the proper volatile products to produce the brilliant dyes, a property not possessed by other American fields or those of Mexico. The standard controls the basic patents for making aniline dyes by the destructive distillation of crude petroleum, and has made numerous successful experiments.
The Standard has previously refrained from dye manufacturing because the Germans can outsize it in the United States because of the cheapness of labor, abundance of skilled men and perfection of machinery. The war has changed all this and the American dyers are clamoring for dye stuffs.
It is generally doubted if the Standard could successfully compete with the Germans under normal conditions. Having practically monopolized the business for 20 years, the Germans naturally have many secrets of the trade. Yet Sandard officials assert that their company has perfected its processes so that it can compete with Germany at war prices.
MEDALS FOR PUNCTUALITY
Girls are generally supposed to be better students than boys, more regular in their attendance, more docile in their demeanor. But this time it is two boys who take the cake. Lowell Truebody, of Naps, and Lester H. Sager, of Rialto, were presented with silver medals by State Superintendent Edward Hyatt, testifying to their extraordinary record for regular attendance in the grammar and high schools of the state. Young Tru-body actually has a record of thirteen and one-half years, without an absence or a tardy mark; and Sager is just short of that, with twelve years.
The medals are awarded with the idea that it will be good for all the children of the state to know and an
more than 600 insects from a garden in one day; a young robin ate in one day 165 cutworms, or one and five-sixth times its own weight; another young robin ate from 50 to 75 cutworms and earthworms a day for 15 days; a yellow-throat was seen to eat 89 plant lice from birches in one minute. Continuing to feed at this rate for forty minutes, over 7000 plant lice must have been eaten in this time. A pair of nestling bush-tits made 43 trips in an hour to their young. As there were undoubtedly several insects carried each trip, and as a bird's day is at least 15 hours, they must have fed at least 2000 insects daily. The stomach of one bob white quail has been found to contain more than 100 potato beetles. Another had eaten 500 chinch bugs. Ninety of the destructive cotton-boll weevils were found in the stomach of three meadowlarks. A single robin had eaten 175 caterpillars. A chickadee has been known to eat 5000 eggs of the canker worm in one day. A swallow will destroy more than 1000 flies, and other winged insects, every 24 hours. A pair of nesting orioles will destroy thousands of the small green caterpillars that are so destructive to the foliage of deciduous fruit trees some years in California. Fifty per cent of the food of the red-shafted flasker consists of ants, 3000 of these having been taken from the crop of a single bird. The valley quail when induced to visit grounds infester by the fuller's rose beetle, will soon exterminate that destructive intruder. In the crop of one mourning dove there were found more than 7000 seeds of harmful weeds, another had eaten 9000.
Bird authorities of Massachusetts estimate one day's work by the birds in that state to be the destruction of 21,000 bushels of insects. In Nebraska 170 carloads of insects are destroyed each day.
Section 637a of the Penal Code has been so amended as to give protection to all wild birds, excepting only the following: The cooper's hawk, the sharp shinned hawk, the duck hawk, the great horned owl, the blue jay, the shrike, the California linnet and the English sparrow. "Every person in the state of California who shall at any time kill or catch, or have in his possession, living or dead, any wild bird other than a game bird," (and in their demeanor. But this time it is two boys who take the cake. Lowell Truebody, of Napa, and Lester H. Sager, of Rialto, were presented with silver medals by State Superintendent Edward Hyatt, testifying to their extraordinary record for regular attendance in the grammar and high schools of the state. Young Truebody actually has a record of thirteen and one-half years, without an absence or a tardy mark; and Sager is just short of that, with twelve years.
The medals are awarded with the idea that it will be good for all the children of the state to know and appreciate this remarkable feat. What has been done can be done again. Our great system of free schools wastes its energies and accomplishes nothing with the children who are absent. Those who are tardy do not get their money's worth. Regularity and punctuality are necessary to the success of the individual in every walk of life, and necessary to the life of every business.
BANK OF ENGLAND AND BEER
The Bank of England celebrated its 220th anniversary recently, having been founded in 1694 when it was incorporated. It is the only bank in the world that can sell beer and this too without any license. This privilege was allowed the bank by charter of incorporation under the great seal, dated July 27, 1694, and the bank, if it liked, could open a public house in Threadneedle street or could send its drays around and deliver its beer. It is one privilege that is not granted any other financial institution. In its early days the Bank of England was a servant to the government and in a lesser or greater degree it has enjoyed this character through all the stages of its subsequent history. At first the charter of the bank was for eleven years only, but in consequence of the great services of the institution to the government its charter has been at various times renewed. It was originally constituted as a joint stock association with a capital of $6,000,000. In return for the loan of its entire capital to the government, it received the right to issue notes and a monopoly on corporate banking in England. It was not until early in the nineteenth century that this mo-
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nopoly was broken down. It has the power to issue bank notes and acting as the agent of the government in the matter of the national debt.
GREAT BEAN CROP
BEING HARVESTED
Millifin and a Half Dollars Worth Product of County.
Hauling the returns from their harveets with eight, ten and twelve-horse teams to the giant warehouses on the Santa Fe tracks at Mayford the forturate bean growers on the Irvine ranch property are beginning to see the reward that will be theirs for their months of toll in helping to raise the largest bean crop in the history of the industry in Orange county.
To the warehouses at Myford is now being brought the bean output from the lands leased from the Irvine ranch. These lands will produce about one-half of this year's bean output of the county.
Threshing is in full swing. It is estimated that there are now more than 500 men employed on the various outfits on the Irvine ranch. There are about ten of the larger threshing outfits at work and each one of these employs about fifty men.
Fair, conservative estimates made by those in a position to know are that this year's output of beans from the county will be valued at about $1,500,000. These figures are based on the average devoted to beans this year. On the irvine ranch there are about 20,000 acres. In Garden Grove Smeltzer, Wintersburg and Fairview districts there are about 5000 acres. Other, and much smaller tracts in various parts of the county bring the total up to about 30,000 acres. The average price received for beans this year it is thought will be about five cents.
The work of threshing the beans began about September 7. It will be about two weeks longer before all the crews are through. The ranchers state that the weather so far has been ideal for threshing. In fact, weather conditions this year have been more favorable for bean growing than has been the case in many years past. It is owing to this and also to the increased acreage that a record crop was produced this season.
All records for yields per acre were broken September 14 on the Jerome
IN AND ABOUT COUNTY
Turning Oil Into Water.
The well drilled on the L. F. Moulton ranch at El Toro for oil has been abondoned so far as oil is concerned, and is now being equipped by Moulton for giving a supply of irrigation water to be used on a part of the Moulton ranch.
This well was started over two years ago by the South Fullerton Oll Co., a good deal of the stock being subscribed by residents of Santa Ana. The venture was plainly a wildcat-in that the territory had never been exploited, and there was no oil well nearer than Fullerton, nearly twenty miles away. Surface indications were good, so far as surface indications can be taken to mean anything.
The well was put down about 40.0 feet. While several strata of oil sand were passed through the drillers to give up the hole as worthless for oil. Some of those connected with the project have declared that had they been able to shut off the water oil could have been pumped to advantage. However that may have been it is certain that the well has been given up by the oil company, and is now in possession of L. F. Moulton, from whom the land was leased. Moulton bought some of the equipment of the well, and has been experimenting to see what the hole will produce in the way of irrigation water, a commodity which to Orange county as a whole is worth a good deal more than oil.
The farming and horticultural interests thereabouts binge mainly upon dry farming. Excellent apricots are grown without any other irrigation that that comes from the skies in rain.
The abandoned oil well is not going to produce any great amount of water, but what there is of it is mighty valuable. The idiosyncrases are that the well will produce under pump a steady stream of thirty-five to forty inches of water.
That means that Moulton is going to plant out some orchard on land that hitherto has grown nothing but grain and beans, which are profitable crops but not up to the orchard industries when it comes to per acre profit.
The well was drilled about a mile
Political Announcement
JOSEPH R. KNOWLAND
of Alameda County
Republican Candidate for UNITED STATES SENATOR
JAMES CARSON NEEDHAM
of San Diego
Republican Candidate for MEMBER OF CONGRESS Eleventh District
ROGER Y. WILLIAMS
Candidate for SUPERIOR JUDGE
WILLIAM C. JEROME
Candidate for COUNTY AUDITOR
C.E. JACKSON
Candidate for SHERIFF OF ORANGE COUNTY
the solid pavement. A passing autographed them up and brought them to the office of a physician where their wounds were dressed.
Moody had a great gash under his chin which had to be sowed up. Annie is also severely cut, ten stitches being required in the wound on her throat. His tongue is badly cut, his nose broken, and three teeth were knocked out.
After their wounds were properly dressed, and having recovered consciousness, the men were taken in their homes at Fullerton. Both out feeling very sore from the bruise all over their bodies. Their motor cycle was also badly smashed, but can be repaired.
EGGS WILL GO OUT OF SIGHT
The chicken buyer is abroad in the land. He is reaching his hand into the roosts and nests of the chickens industry of this county.
There are places in California and Arizona where there are lots of people who want to start full-fledged into the chicken business. There have come a sudden demand for poultry and young laying hens, and buyers have been hastening around poultrys growers of this section gathering in birds of the kind that can be counted on to lay eggs.
One Long Beach man alone bought
or breed of wintering birds included. All migratory birds include the Standard is taking up stiff stuffs since temporarily it is received in California as the crude oil may be made. Synthesis contains the ability to produce fertility not on fields or standard making attractive distillate, and has useful experi-
viously re-acting by sell it in the cheap of machinery. The is and the bring for dye
of the Stand-compete with all conditions. mobilized the Gormans of the trials asserted its compete with
QUALITY
posed to be more regenerate docile time it is take. Lowell Lester H. presented with superintendent to their irregular atta-
ter and high young Truce of thirteen about an ab-
Sager is twelve years, and with the for all the
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Fill Probablyetry.
The Standard is taking up stiff stuffs since temporarily it is received in California as the crude oil may be made. Synthesis contains the ability to produce fertility not on fields or standard making attractive distillate, and has useful experi-
viously re-acting by sell it in the cheap of machinery. The is and the bring for dye
of the Stand-compete with all conditions. mobilized the Gormans of the trials asserted its compete with
QUALITY
posed to be more regenerate docile time it is take. Lowell Lester H. presented with superintendent to their irregular atta-
ter and high young Truce of thirteen about an ab-
Sager is twelve years, and with the for all the
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Fill Probablyetry.
The Standard is taking up stiff stuffs since temporarily it is received in California as the crude oil may be made. Synthesis contains the ability to produce fertility not on fields or standard making attractive distillate, and has useful experi-
viously re-acting by sell it in the cheap of machinery. The is and the bring for dye
of the Stand-compete with all conditions. mobilized the Gormans of the trials asserted its compete with
QUALITY
posed to be more regenerate docile time it is take. Lowell Lester H. presented with superintendent to their irregular atta-
ter and high young Truce of thirteen about an ab-
Sager is twelve years, and with the for all the
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Fill Probablyetry.
The Standard is taking up stiff stuffs since temporarily it is received in California as the crude oil may be made. Synthesis contains the ability to produce fertility not on fields or standard making attractive distillate, and has useful experi-
viously re-acting by sell it in the cheap of machinery. The is and the bring for dye
of the Stand-compete with all conditions. mobilized the Gormans of the trials asserted its compete with
QUALITY
posed to be more regenerate docile time it is take. Lowell Lester H. presented with superintendent to their irregular atta-
ter and high young Truce of thirteen about an ab-
Sager is twelve years, and with the for all the
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Fill Probablyetry.
The Standard is taking up stiff stuffs since temporarily it is received in California as the crude oil may be made. Synthesis contains the ability to produce fertility not on fields or standard making attractive distillate, and has useful experi-
viously re-acting by sell it in the cheap of machinery. The is and the bring for dye
of the Stand-compete with all conditions. mobilized the Gormans of the trials asserted its compete with
QUALITY
posed to be more regenerate docile time it is take. Lowell Lester H. presented with superintendent to their irregular atta-
ter and high young Truce of thirteen about an ab-
Sager is twelve years, and with the for all the
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Fill Probablyetry.
The Standard is taking up stiff stuffs since temporarily it is received in California as the crude oil may be made. Synthesis contains the ability to produce fertility not on fields or standard making attractive distillate, and has useful experi-
viously re-acting by sell it in the cheap of machinery. The is and the bring for dye
of the Stand-compete with all conditions. mobilized the Gormans of the trials asserted its compete with
QUALITY
posed to be more regenerate docile time it is take. Lowell Lester H. presented with superintendent to their irregular atta-
ter and high young Truce of thirteen about an ab-
Sager is twelve years, and with the for all the
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Fill Probablyetry.
The Standard is taking up stiff stuffs since temporarily it is received in California as the crude oil may be made. Synthesis contains the ability to produce fertility not on fields or standard making attractive distillate, and has useful experi-
viously re-acting by sell it in the cheap of machinery. The is and the bring for dye
of the Stand-compete with all conditions. mobilized the Gormans of the trials asserted its compete with
QUALITY
posed to be more regenerate docile time it is take. Lowell Lester H. presented with superintendent to their irregular atta-
ter and high young Truce of thirteen about an ab-
Sager is twelve years, and with the for all the
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Fill Probablyetry.
The Standard is taking up stiff stuffs since temporarily it is received in California as the crude oil may be made. Synthesis contains the ability to produce fertility not on fields or standard making attractive distillate, and has useful experi-
viously re-acting by sell it in the cheap of machinery. The is and the bring for dye
of the Stand-compete with all conditions. mobilized the Gormans of the trials asserted its compete with
QUALITY
posed to be more regenerate docile time it is take. Lowell Lester H. presented with superintendent to their irregular atta-
ter and high young Truce of thirteen about an ab-
Sager is twelve years, and with the for all the
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Fill Probablyetry.
The Standard is taking up stiff stuffs since temporarily it is received in California as the crude oil may be made. Synthesis contains the ability to produce fertility not on fields or standard making attractive distillate, and has useful experi-
viously re-acting by sell it in the cheap of machinery. The is and the bring for dye
of the Stand-compete with all conditions. mobilized the Gormans of the trials asserted its compete with
QUALITY
posed to be more regenerate docile time it is take. Lowell Lester H. presented with superintendent to their irregular atta-
ter and high young Truce of thirteen about an ab-
Sager is twelve years, and with the for all the
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Fill Probablyetry.
The Standard is taking up stiff stuffs since temporarily it is received in California as the crude oil may be made. Synthesis contains the ability to produce fertility not on fields or standard making attractive distillate, and has useful experi-
viously re-acting by sell it in the cheap of machinery. The is and the bring for dye
of the Stand-compete with all conditions. mobilized the Gormans of the trials asserted its compete with
QUALITY
posed to be more regenerate docile time it is take. Lowell Lester H. presented with superintendent to their irregular atta-
ter and high young Truce of thirteen about an abSager is twelve years, and with the for all the
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Fill Probablyetry.
The Standard is taking up stiff stuffs since temporarily it is received in California as the crude oil may be made. Synthesis contains the ability to produce fertility not on fields or standard making attractive distillate, and has useful experiiously re-acting by sell it in the cheap of machinery. The is and the bring for dye
of the Stand-compete with all conditions. mobilized the Gormans of the trials asserted its compete with
QUALITY
posed to be more regenerate docile time it is take. Lowell Lester H. presented with superintendent to their irregular atta-
ter and high young Truce of thirteen about an abSager is twelve years, and with the for all the
UNTO DYES
Fill Probablyetry.
The Standard is taking up stiff stuffs since temporarily it is received in California as the crude oil may be made. Synthesis contains the ability to produce fertility not on fields or standard making attractive distillate, and has useful experiiously re-acting by sell it in the cheap of machinery. The is and the bring for dye
of the Stand-compete with all conditions. mobilized the Gormans of the trials asserted its compete with
QUALITY
posed to be more regenerate docile time it is take. Lowell Lester H. presented with superintendent to their irregular atta-
ter and high young Truce of thirteen about an abSager is twelve years, and with the for all the
UNTO DYES
Fill Probablyetry.
The Standard is taking up stiff stuffs since temporaryly it is received in California as the crude oil may be made. Synthesis contains the ability to produce fertility not on fields or standard making attractive distillate, and has useful experiiously re-acting by sell it in the cheap of machinery. The is and the bring for dye
of the Stand-compete with all conditions. mobilizedthe Gormans ofthe trials asserted its competewithin this county.
There are places in California amanda Arizona where there are lots of people who want to start full-fledged intothe chicken business.Here have come a sudden demand for pulletand young laying hens,and buyerhave been hastening around poultrygrowers of this section gathering intbirds ofthe kind that can be countedonthe lay eggs.
One Long Beach man alone bought5,000 young layers.Heg got themin this vicinity,paying as highas1:25 a place for some of them.Heg got them in flocks of half a dozenupward.Theis what one man has doneand heis not only outsidebuywho has been makingthe roundsofthe ranches and poultry yards.
These purchases may be describedas depredations.At least,theanan inroad uponthe egg,producingonofthe poultry business in this sectionOf course,two thousands of chickenswil bereaised to takethe placeof thosethat are sold,but these chickenscannotbe broughtto layagethis winter.
"It means thatthe egg productionis going to be short this winter,salldoak dealer a day or twoage.I lookto see eggs go higher this witter than ever before in this sectionEggs are now thirty-six cents a doen,i do not believe that there willbe any declinefor some months."
Market poultryis priced ataboutthe same asit was a year ago.The priceofchicken feedhas advanceconsiderably,and thatmaybe onreason whythe poultrymenwill ingtollsehilary stock.Number1wheathas gone up from $195to$230.The thereis no kaffir corninthermarket.
The S.P.PConstructionCo.hasstartedworkonthe concrete baseofthenew roadwhich stretchfromWestminsterinthe directionofSeabeach.The companywillputdownthe concrete base,andthe countywilldothe asphalt surfacing.Theconpanywillbeenabledto gainagooddealoftime,as they have installedmop-up-datekindofmixersonthemanket,andthewaythenewmachinedoesworkis saidbestsomethingaway beyondtheordinary.
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The Amalgamated is starting no new wells now, but keeps busy on those under way and on its output. The production of this company shows a decrease over the output of some months ago, now being about 2500 barrels a day.
A new company is being formed to drill a well on a new lease east of the Amalgamated wells.
The Fullerton Great Western Oil Company, owned largely by business men of San Diego, has made a good record on its second well which has been sunk to a depth of 2500 feet in three weeks, on the James Tuffree lease. On the Fred Tuffree lease this same company has well No. 1 down 3000 feet and has encountered many gas pockets in the hole.
The Cala-Okla Company has started two new wells during the past month and is now finishing a water well from which it will supply its leases.
The Monte Cristo has finished its well on the Robertson lease and is getting about 600 barrels a day from the hole.
COULDN'T AFFORD ONE
Johnny handed the following note from his mother to the teacher one morning:
Dere teacher: You keep tellin' my boy to brethe with his diafram. Maybe rich children has got diaframes, but how about when their father only makes $1.50 a day and has got five children to keep? First it's one thing, then it's another, and now it's diaframes, that's the worst yet.
CALIFORNIA OIL FOR CHILE
The Union Oil Company is closing a deal with the Chile Exploration company to supply fuel oil in South America, and it is expected deliveries will start in December of this year. The contract is for shipment to the amount of 90 barrels minimum, and 225 barrels maximum per month. The Exploration company is a Guggenheim corporation with extensive mining interests in South America, and with prospects of doubling operations in the near future, so that the maximum amount of all may soon be called for.
FULLERTON BOYS
BADLY INJURED
Thrown From a Motorcycle Near This City and Sustain Severe Cuts
L. M. Annlin and Andrew Moody were both severely injured in a fall from the motorcycle on which the two men were riding west of Anaheim, Wednesday. Both were unconscious for several hours after the accident, but are out now with bandages on ugly wounds and muscles sore from many bad bruises.
Their machine struck a cable which had been stretched across the road by workmen on a paving job. Approaching this within a short distance before noticing the obstruction, they were unable to stop the machine in time to avoid the accident. Both men were thrown a distance of twenty-five to thirty feet, striking head first on
THURSDAY, SEPT. 24
Good Place to Buy—
G-O-O-D L-U-M-B-E-R
C. GANAHL LUMBER COMPANY
Anaheim, Cal.
"Better Service for Less Money"
Is Our Watchword
Since We Sell for Cash We
Also Give 5 per cent
Discount on Coupon Books
Try Our System. Watch
for Saturday Specials.
Palace Market
Wm. Schumacher
ASSISTANT PHYSICIANS NEEDED BY THE STATE
The California state civil service commission announces an examination for assistant physician, to be held in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Sacramento on October 9th and 10th, 1914, to provide a register of eligibles from which to make certification to fill vacancies as they may occur in positions as assistant physicians in the state hospitals or other positions that require similar qualifications.
Salaries range from $25 per month for internes to $200 per month for first assistant physicians, with room, household furniture, laundry, provisions, etc., provided in addition for the physicians their wives and minor children.
All citizens of the state, between the ages of 21 and 60 on the date of the examination, who comply with the requirements, are eligible for the examination.
Further information and application blanks may be secured from the state
For High-Grade Pianos
and Musical Instruments
Schmidt & Knirsch
Successors to
C. T. WEDDER & COMPANY
126 W. Center St.
Pacific Tel. 202
The Seal of Public Approval
Has been placed on all our Wines and Liquors and Bottled Beers
Fisher Wine Co.
119 North Los Angeles Street.
Free City Delivery. Home 182. S 198
been buyer is abroad in the reaching his hand into and nests of the chicken this county.
places in California and there are lots of people to start full-fledged into business. There has hidden demand for pullets laying hens, and buyers hastening around poultry this section gathering in kind that can be counted eggs.
Beach man alone bought layers. He got them all unity, paying as high as one for some of them. He flocks of half a dozen upright what one man has done, not the only outside buyer making the rounds of and poultry yards.
chases may be described alons. At least, they are upon the egg, producing enduring business in this section thousands of chickens will take the place of those, but these chickens canight to laying age this win-that the local egg produc-ing to short this winter," dealer a day or two ago. These eggs go higher this winter before in this section, now thirty-six cents a dozot believe that there will line for some months."
poultry is priced at about it was a year ago. The chicken feed has advanced, and that may be one of the poultrymen are will-heir young stock. Number is gone up from $1.95 to no kaffir corn in the
Construction Co. has kick on the concrete base of which will stretch from in the direction of Seal company will put down base, and the county will install surfacing. The com-enabled to gain a good as they have installed a mixer, one of the most kind of mixers on the mar- way the new machine park is said to be something and the ordinary. It re- men than the other mix- company used, but it does the cost of work, it is claimed, the time formerly taken, about two months to fin- ed, so it was stated. The merchants and public- zents are getting together to have the road town made the full width, and, in case this is done, own can hold its head up most of them, and be proud paved street right through the burg. The people at the movement are the kind
require similar qualifications.
Salaries range from $25 per month for internes to $200 per month for first assistant physicians, with room, household furniture, laundry, provisions, etc., provided in addition for the physicians, their wives and minor children.
All citizens of the state, between the ages of 21 and 60 on the date of the examination, comply with the requirements, are eligible for the examination.
Further information and application blanks may be secured from the state civil-service commission, state capitol, Sacramento. Applications should be properly executed and filed with the commission on or before October 5, 1914.
RETURNING REASON
That profound thinker and great statesman, the greatest American of his time and with not more than two exceptions the greatest of all times, who knew his people so thoroughly because he was of them and passed his life intimately among them, gave utterance to the following concise, comprehensive, indisputable and thoroughly rational expression: "You can fool some of the people all the time, all the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time."
There is not a generation that passes that the absolute truth of Abraham Lincoln's statement is not manifest in the political history of the country.
Without desire to give any of our fellow-citizens provocation to ask in the words of the Hebrew prophet: "Is thy servant a dog?" attention is called to the fact that the people are very rapidly getting back their political eyesight keen and sharp, and are also cutting their eye-teeth very rapidly as these beautiful autumn days pass by.
Witness the overthrow of La Follette and the repudiation of La Follettism in Wisconsin. Witness the abandoning of the political fight in New York by the terrible T. R., the discoverer of rivers that never were lost and of political doctrines as dubious as his own River of Doubt. Go down into Illinois and witness the coming back into his own Joseph G. Cannon, witness the rout in California of Gov. Johnson and all his followers, horse, foot and dragoons.
The pendulum swings from side to side, and so does the vibrating plummet seeking a perpendicular line with the horizon. But let both of these physical objects have an opportunity and they will always come to a rest in the right position.
Just watch the current of political events next November and see how the people have got their eyes open and how few of them will be fooled by false doctrines contrary to the Consti-
For men than the other mixany used, but it does the
ment of work, it is claimed,
the time formerly taken,
about two months to find, so it was stated. The
merchants and publiczens are getting together
ment to have the road
town made the full width
and, in case this is done,
town can hold its head up
out of them, and be proud
paved street right through
of the burg. The people at
the movement are the kind
know failure, and it goes
ing that if the turn can
is as good as done.
UNCONSTITUTIONAL
The proposed universal 8-hour measure which is on the November ballot through the initiative, has been declared unconstitutional by Attorney General Webb in an opinion rendered to Governor Hiram W. Johnson.
Webb contends that the measure is in violation of the fourteenth amendment of the federal constitution, which has reference to the taking of rights or property without duo process of law. The opinion, which is a voluminous one, states that courts have been unwilling to uphold law limiting hours of labor unless some health factor were involved. Such was the case with the eight-hour law for women, passed on the theory that it injured a woman's health if she worked longer than eight hours.
Over twenty-five districts have signified their intention of competing for the premier award of $500 in cash for the best district display at the International Irrigation Congress in Calgary, Alberta, October 5 to 9. In addition to this there have been exhibits promised from the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, the Dominion of Canada and the Canadian Pacific railway. In the next few weeks before the opening of the Congress this list will be added to materially, and it is expected that the exhibition in connection with this congress will really be of an international character. Alexander Bound Over.
August Backs went up to the city on business Thursday.