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Thursday, April 8 The First National Bank Paid up Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits over $65,000 Originally organized as a State Bank in 1893. "The Old Reliable BANK" Officers and Directors C. E. HOLCOMB, President EDGAR J. HARTUNG, Cashler. FRank Shanley, Vice-president H. L USTICK, Asst. Cashler. A. S. BRADFORD, Vice-president M. C GOFF, Asst. Cashlier. SAMUEL KRAEMER Our resources, advice and efficient service are at the disposition of our friends and customers at all times, and we assure you that any business entrusted to our care will receive prompt and careful attention. 4 Per Cent Intrest Paid on Time Certificates. BETTER DO YOUR BANKING BUSINESS WITH "THE OLD RELIABLE BANK" San Francisco and San Diego Expositions Open—and what has been anticipated so long is in full swing now. At these expositions, the achievements of man are depicted through art, music, education, culture commerce,and industry; and the immensity of the harmonious whole is striking.alluring and inspiring. SAN DIEGO IS THE VICTIM DEFEATED BY ANALYSIS IN A SPIRITED FRIDAY EVENINGLOCAL WILL APPRECIATE CHAMPIONSHIP OF LOS ANGELES MANAGEMENT CONTINUES FROM HEREAND a corporation.The object is to control the people who make money goes wrong he canHe is responsible only mission and the people's trol.it is undemocraticwhole responsibility in him not controlled byChamberlain followerminute talk In which points made by Miller broadsidesat the commenment.My opponent deniesthat the city manager sensible to the people,the be recalled if he is notis responsible tothe comappoints him,and thatsible to thepeopleforduct.He isthe outcommission formof governouthim each commissionown mind supremo.must serve ina dualca councilman'anda department.In San Diegowesternissionformofgovernorhimeachcommissionownmindsupreme.mmustserveinadualcouncilman'adepartment.inSanDieggoWesternisonationFormOfGovernorHimEachCommissionOwnMindSupreme.m mustserveinadualcouncilman'adepartmentInSanDiegueroWesternisionForm Of GovernorHim Each Commission Own Mind Supremew Must serve in a dual councillman's department In San Diego Expositions Open —and what has been anticipated so long is in full swing now. At these Expositions, the achievements of man are depicted through art, music, education, culture, commerce and industry; and the immensity of the harmonious whole is striking, alluring and inspiring. Santa Fe is the only line to both Exposition cities, and its service is excellent. Ask Santa Fe Ticket offices about the reduced round trip fares to San Francisco and San Diego. THE SAINT— To San Francisco Leaves here at 3:57 p.m. daily. Arrives San Francisco 9:40 a.m. It is through fast, elegant, of superior equipment, and faultless service. No extra charge. Many trains to San Diego. Ask for our beautiful and interesting Exposition folders. J.H.CLABAUGH,Agent。 Phones Home 1751 Pacific 217 ECONOMIC VALUE OF THE MEADOWLARK The Farmer for his Own Interests Should not Allow These Birds to Be Shot on his Premises The people whose homes are among the green fields need no one to tell that of the aesthetic value of the meadow lark. It is claimed that the song of the prairie bird far exceeds in volume and sweetness that of its eastern brother of the meadows but the wild sweet song of either leaves an impress on the mind of the hearer that can never be effaced. However, the beauty of the meadowlark's plumage and the sweetness of its song are far less important to the human race than its value as an insect destroyer. It is probable that there are few birds as valuable to the farmer as the meadowlark, as it is entirely terrestrial in its habits, procuring almost its entire food supply from insect life harmful to meadows and prairie lands. An analysis of the food of the meadowlark leads one to wonder how outset. Meadowlarks/also destroy cut worms, armyworms and numbers of the pest known as the clinch bug. This latter pest has destroyed in United States during the last half century grain to the value of over $330,000,000. In some ofthe southern states notably in Georgia,themeedowlarkis called wheatbird,aitisclaimed detroys wheat;however,the scientific studyofitsfoodprovesthistobean unfoundedanderroneousclaim.Fortunatelythemeedowlarkisprotectedbylawinallpartsofthecountryexceptinthelolloweststates:Florida,NorthCarolina,GeorgiaAlabama,Louissiana,Tennessee,MissouriAndIdaho.Theagriculturistsoffeedesist-thatthishaveliberthedmillionsof insectspestswillbedestroydaily,andhundredsOf thousandsof dollars willbeseavedwhich would otherwise be lost. IRRIGATION IN SOUTHEASTERN NEVADA Certain valleyso southeastern Nevada containa largesupply.ofgroundsiblefortherecision thahandedlnith mighthaveplace.Butitwasn't.Ershortoneinhathesame beauty of the meadowlark's plumage and the sweetness of its song is far less important to the human race than its value as an insect destroyer. It is probable that there are few birds as valuable to the farmer as the meadowlark, as it is entirely terrestrial in its habits, procuring almost its entire food supply from insect life harmful to meadows and prairie lands. An analysis of the food of the meadowlark leads one to wonder how a farmer can act so much against his own interests as to allow one of these birds to be shot on premises which he controls. It has been proven that nearly three-quarters of the meadowlark’s food for the year is composed of insects, over 12 per cent is weed seeds, and 15 per cent is grain. However, an examination of the food by months shows that all of the grain that is eaten gleaned from stubble fields in the months of January, February, March, April and December. After the month of May when grain is ripening and being harvested none is eaten by meadow larks. The favorite food is insects, when they can be obtained; for six months of the year the amount being over 90 per cent and during August and September over 99 per cent. Even during winter months, when insect life is dormant, the meadowlark finds enough that is hidden below the surface of the ground or secreted among the grass to furnish a very considerable portion of its diet. An examination showing the actual kind of food found in the stomachs of 238 birds gives further proof of the immense economic value of the meadowlark. Grasshoppers and crickets compose over 25 per cent of its food while an equally large share is made up of beetles, among them weevils, curcullo, and click beetlees, those latter during larval stage being known as wire worms, when they often destroy seed before it has germinated thus ruining fields of corn and other grains at the IRRIGATION IN SOUTHEASTERN NEVADA Certain valleys of southeastern Nevada contain a large supply of ground water, and a part of this水 can be economically developed for irrigation according to a report by Everett Carpenter of the United States geological survey. The localities at which ground water can be found are indicated and the best methods ofrecovering underground water at each location are described. The report contains also interesting accountofthegeologyoftheregionandshowsthatatone timethisdesertcountrycontainedalargeriverandseven largelakesallofwhicharenowabsolutelydry.Theancientstreamandlakestreasiedownonmapsforthefirsttimeinthisreport.Oneofmost Valuablefeaturesofforeportisaguidetowateringsplacesoncoutesurfellsupplementedbyamapshowingroadsandavertingplacesandratablegivingdistancesbetweenwaterlings places. The report is published as Water Supply paper 365 andcanobtainfreeofchargebyapplyingtotheDirector.U.S.geologicalsurvey.Washington.D.C. A citizenOfTerraHauteInd.,whoclaimsbethowed21timesatthelast election.israisingawrowbecausethecommitteeonlypaidhimfor20-votesThisisanoutrageonthempartoftosemitteemenTheyshouldrememberthata laborerisworthyohihireSuch dishonsestymightcausewhatworlycitizentocomedisgruntledandjointheI.W.W. That didn't sound host visitors,andasitwasforethedecisionofthedhandedinilt mighthaveplace.Butit wasn't.Hereshortoneinthesameiscalculatedtohavethefectonthestivers:Greatgun! HolysmokeSanDiegohighianadefectonthestivierv:sGreathungryHolymoistanchesthisonebutitisable Soundespeciallyatrickety,ricketty,riffrayChiketchery.chketchyriffrashchaff.LetsgivethehorseHEEHAW The songs in which BandyCarrieEvans led was but not quiteso pointed They were suggestive,hichisa sample: In Anaheim where debauched.InanaheimwhereourteamwinThere'swhere honoring our high schoolThere'Swhereoursurtnbegin. CHORUS—One,two,三四,four,milleupthescore.Elin,zwei,drei,vier,you tearYetgame,same see.yoyehavenChinaee Ofpridebereftyou'resharewePoor,poor San Diego,nowyourWaterloo,Sad,sadSan Diego,yankAnahelm,PoorpoorsanDieog,c SAN DIEGO HIGH IS THE THIRD VICTIM DEFEATED BY ANAHEIM DEBATERS IN A SPIRITED CONTEST FRIDAY EVENING LOCALS WILL APPEAR IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATE AT LOS ANGELES MAY FIRST Continued from Page One and a corporation. The object of one is to control the people, the other's objective is to make money. If the manager goes wrong he cannot be recalled. He is responsible only to the commission and the people have no control. It is undemocratic to place the whole responsibility in the hands of a man not controlled by the people. Chamberlain followed with a 15-minute talk in which he refuted the points made by Miller and fired a few broadsides at the commission government. My opponent declares, he said that the city manager is not responsible to the people; therefore cannot be recalled if he is not efficient. He is responsible to the commission which appoints him, and that body is responsible to the people for his good conduct. He is the outcome of the commission form of government. Without him each commissioner is in his own mind supreme. Commissioners must serve in a dual capacity, both as a councilman and head of a department. In San Diego seven differ- you'd orter do, San, sad, San Diego, we'll beat you every time. More chorus. The defeat of SanDieo eliminates that school from participation in the championship contest to be held at Los Angeles on May 1. By winning from her opponent FridayLos Angeles high again takes second place in roster and will be Anaheim’s opponent in this final contest, but the difference separating Los Angeles and SanDieo is slight. Following is the standing of the three leaders: Anahelm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593 Los Angeles . . . . . . . . . . 584 San Diego ..... 582 Annahelm has won all three of its contests, notwithstanding she had to contend with two greatest schools in the league. In the final struggle with Los Angeles Frank Schacht and Fred Owen will be the local champions and they are expected to bring homethe bannerof victory. RECOVERING FROM SURGICAL OPERATION William Schumacher About Town Again After Removal Of Goltre William Schumacher was about town on Monday meeting with friends following a surgical operation at the Good Samaritan hospital at LosAngelesfor-theremoval-of-a-goitrewhichhadattacheditselftoupperpartoftheleftbreast.TheoperationwasperformedtwoweeksbeforebyDr.VanKnathoven.a notedLosAnglespecialist,Dr.Truxaw.ofthiscity,andtwootherphysiciansassistedbefivetrained nurses. Mrs.Schumachercountedherhusbandattherospital.Theoperaionconsumedthreehours,thepatientbeAdvocatesOfRoad Bonds Are Silent Advocates of Road Bonds Are Silent Continued from Page One services cheerfully given to the associated chambers during the past year. The invitation of J. W. Duckworth to have the associated chambers of commerce hold its next meeting in Anaheim was accepted, and everybody was notified to be on hand at 7 o'clock as supper will be ready at that time. This will greatly please S. W. Price of Bolsa and many others who dislike having supper served at bedtime as has been the case in a few instances. A hurry call was sent in for Klondyke walnuts and it was urged that anyone having a supply on hand should let the boosters at the fairs have them. The walnuts afford a fine advertising feature; as tourists eagerly carry away as mementos. Mr. Zimmerman informed the association chambers that the Orange County Mutual Life Insurance Co. has been launched, and that a half-million dollars of insurance has been written with much more in sight. The company is financed by local men and will be the means of keeping insurance money at home. A. A. Mills, chairman of railroad and transportation reported as follows: Santa Ana, Cal., Mar. 31, 1915. Your committee on railroads and transportation reports the following cases now before the railroad commission. (1) Protesting application No. 1444 raise in passenger rates between certain points by Santa Fe railroad, between Los Angeles and San Diego case, won and application pending. (2) Protesting applications Nos. 1600 and 1605, of Santa Fe Railroad, cancelling certain excursions rates from Los Angeles to Orange county points. Cases pending. (3) In the matter of stopovers on certain excursion tickets between Los Angeles and San Diego referred to your committee at last meeting..Ap- ural in cold print. To appreciate you must hear them: Oh me, oh my. Won't we black San Diego's eye? Wont she weep won't she wall, When we twist San Diego's tail? That didn't sound hospitable to the visitors, and as it was delivered before the decision of the judges was handed in it might have been out of place. But it wasn't. Here is another short one in the same strain which is calculated to have a depressing effect on the visitors: Great guns! Holy smoke! San Diego high is an awful joke! There is not much meaning discernable in this one, but it has considerable sound, especially at the wind up. Rickety, ricketty, riff raff. Chiketey, chiketey, cliff chaff. Riff raft, clift chaft, Let's give them the horse haugh, HEE HAW The songs in which Edward Backs and Carrie Evans led were numerous but not quite so pointed as the yells They were suggestive; however. Here is a sample: In Anaheim where debaters are fashioned, In Anahelm where our team learned to win, There's where the honors are held by our high school, There's whose our triumphs all first begin. CHORUS— One, two three four now watch us pile up the score. Ein zwel dreil vier you'll shed many tear. Yet game same see you're left with the heathen Chinee. Of pride bereit you're surely left for here are we. Poor poor San Diego now you've met your Waterloo; Sad sad San Diego you can't beat Anahelm; Poor poor San Diego can’t see what The Ebell society held its regular primary election last Saturday which resulted in the following ladies being elected to their respective offices, for the coming year innamuch as they received a majority of the votes cast. President Mrs. Terry. - Recording Secretary Mrs. Abbey. Curator Mrs. Grifford. Librarian Mrs. Angell. Following are the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes. They will be voted on at the next regular meeting. 1st Vice Pres., Mrs.Boyd,Mrs.Ahlborn. 2nd Vice Pres.,Mrs.Gates,Mrs.Champlom。 Cor.Sec.,Mrs.Parker,Miss Sidnam.Treas,,Mrs.Coons,Miss Raymond.Directors,Miss Kes.Mrs.Grimshaw.Mrs.Pearson,MRS.Dutton。 The Executive board met with Mrs Don Parker last Monday afternoon.The musical section will meet with Mrs Ahlborn Wednesday afternoon.The domestic science section will meet with Mrs.Kern on Friday. Mrs Grim was elected delegate and Mrs.Olga Beebe alternate to the state convention at San Francisco In May.The county convention will meet at East Newport on April 14。Delegates selected were Ms.AhlburnMs.Charplon,Mrs.Coons.Alternate MrsiTipton MissRaymondMrsaAngellAfterthebusinessMissCuffofPlacentiapresentedaveryinterestingpaper.onwaterways. Several choice vocal selections were given by Miss Haskell of Los Angeles.Miss Lucy Chamberlain of Pasadena.read“TheStoryoftheFlag”andwhenencoredgavesomeIris selections thatwerewellreceived. No property onwhichtohangajudgmenthasbeendiscoveredbythesheriffsthisandSanDiegocountesthohavebeanendeavoringtocollect$350fromHarrisonKueblerWhichamountthew Courtrecently awardedMrs.OweganKueblehr,hisformer wife。 (2) Protesting applications Nos.1500和1505.ofSantaFe Railroad,cancelling certain excursions rates fromLosAngelesToOrangecountrypoints.Сases pending.(3)在 matter of stopovers oncertainexcursion ticketsbetweenLosAnglesandSanDiego referredtotyourcommitteeatlastmeeting.ApplicationhadbenmadetochemissiontohavestockersallowedAt SantaAnna Orange,AnaleminandFullerton oranysuch ticketstopoverarealowedelsewhere.Callnotyetset。(4)Theinterschwitchingtelephonecase.No.S81.isbeingheldforresettinguntiltheadjournmentofthestale legislatureoncountpending legislationmadewecessarybythe amendmentofthesstate constitution hangingauthoritylnratemakingpowerofthecommisionThisonaviceoffotheattorney.Aspastexperiencehas shownthatyou委員会 had referred toitallpublic utilityquestions,the woulduggestthatis committeebeknownasethe publicutilytaintransformationcommittee.TheladiestheChristianchurchofSantaAnapreparedthebanquetandtherefollowmenuwasdiscuss:Fish.HotBiscuitRoostBeefAndDressings...Escalloped Corn MashedPotatoesWaldorfSaladROLIsOrangeMarmaladeOlivageCottageCheeseHotMincePie Cheese Lemon Ple CoffeeCiigars TheStandingCommitteesof1914were: WaysandsMeans-W.А.Zimmerman,Ch,SantaAna;Dr.М.V.Marshalburn.YorbalaNida:A.Nelson,Bucena Park.ManufacturingandCommerce-T.B. 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Davis, Santa Ana; H. B. Little, Huntington Beach。 Good Roads—Chas. Eygabroad, Ch.. Anahelm; Harry Ray, Brea; J. A. Knapp, Garden Grove; William Schumacher, Buena Park; J. N. Isch, Laguna Beach; W.A.Cornellius, Newport Beach; W.H.Bentley, Westminster; H.А.Wasssum,Tustin;N.Frank Morse,Placentia。 Education、Advertising和Exhibit —J.A.Ramitage,Ch.SunsetBeach; H.СHead,Santa Ana;WilliamHayen,Orange。 Harbor-L.L.H.Wallace,Ch.NewportBeach;R.DRichards,BayCity; J.L.McBride,santaana。 Membership is as follows: Anahaelm,Brea,Bolso,buenapark,Cypress ,ElModeng,Fullerton,Garden Grove,HuntingtonBeach,Laguna beach,Lahaba,新港beach Orange,或angelorpe,Plaencina,海岸Santa AnaSpringdaleSunset beaches,Tustin Talbert,VillaPark YorbaLindaWestminster。 Licked Five Mexicans. J.E.Teague,a section foreman on the Huntington Beech-Santa Ana Pacific Electric line engaged five Mexicans in a hand to hand combat Saturday morning and came off the victor One of the Mexican-Pedro Villa received a broken arm from a pick handle wielded by the valorous Teague.ThesectionforemanwasinstructedestopMexicanspromettingtheirhorsesontherailrodrightofwaybecauseodangertother cars Hewent ta point near Dyer Saturdayand tookpossessionoffhorsemepicketedontherightoftowherethen hitchingtheanimal behindhishandcarTeaguerestarteds away。五Mexicanstackedhim,andone ofthemknockedorhmfromthehandcarwithareck。Tequeguedaphiclehandlewitffect against hisassaultants,knockingdownthree Theothertwoweidrew Duringthefracas,Teeque swungOnVillainandlatterthreewupiharmtoprotect himselfHisarmwast Brokenbytheblow.Teesue cametoawaytriumphtly withthe horseintow。它 belongedTo mexicansworkingoncethepavingthere。