Weekly Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1908 Page: 7 of 8
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«■am,
MiM
lis®
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ine by forestry
which are small in comparison with
tht> National PorwttB of tlits country,
It cause# thorn to yield «ach year a
net revt-uue of more thau $4,700,000
though the sum atn*ut 0n each acre
n CALLEE,
NEWS FROM SAN DIEGO
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San Diego, Texas, .March Iti—The í
recent rains have though uot extend- i
if®
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g^lBgtou, March 17,—The for- for management is over 100 times ,u* °*«r the entire country ha been;
«¿«ice oí ITttltfü States de-j greater that that sp*ut on the for- W **** hein. The western pin- j
ha? issued a very valuable *« oí the United States. 1,011 of the county received very little j
what this govern- France aud Germany together PRin but wt?c,,on receive .! enough '
w«
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sho^"
lw¡'
k .is doing t the way of preoerv - have n population of 100,000,000 in to Kiv<* eorn ft nlct' 8t*rl and to brlug
the forests us compared with what round numbers, against our probable up <XHUni w'blch is being planted rap- 1
' nations are doing. Extracts1 *5.000.000, and State forests or ld,y'
mwj, the bulletin are as follows: j 14,*00,000 acres against our 100,- s,'rvk^« w«re held yesterday for '
"C.(iU). ,,eolit' ill this country think 000,000 acres of National Forests; ; ,ht' flr#l "UH> 1,1 ,h* °W church since
I j forestr> had never been tried but France and Germany spend on ,tS r<?raovi11 froin ,h* outh to the j
| tj¡ the Government begun to prac- forests $h.000,000 a year and 1101The old site will be
ypou tlx- National Forests #« from them in returns 130,000.1 "*Hl fwr ,ht' ***' *> <««*. <* * con-f
Yet forestr.v Is practiced by every 000 a year, while the United States
Ljmed count.y id the world except dP««t on the National Forests law
CbíW aiil1 lurkey- 11 getii results!$1,100,000 and secured a net
fltlfh are necessary to the general
welfare.
What forestry has done abroad Is
th,- strouge t proof of what It can
gccjoiplisli here The remarkable
return of less than $130,000.
In Switzerland, where every foot
of agricultural land is of the great-
est value, forestry has made It pos-
sible for the people to farm all laud
mccesa of piufcv management in the ttt for crops, and so has assisted the
tívillzeil countries of Europe and country to support a larger popula-
I Alia Is the most forcible argument tlon, and one that is more prosperous
St ruction of which will begin this
week. It and the new school build- '
ing will he erected at the same time.
Several workmen are here and much j
material is on the ground.
The schools here are In a flourish-'
fug condition. A new teacher has j
been added, this spring and a grade;
course in Spanish has been added to
the course of study. It was possible
to Introduce It only In grades two to
W
y
be
Field or
HHHphooting.
strong, sure-killing loads—yet do not "kick"
ly. They give a aplendid shot pattern, and no
get through It.
They are quick as lightning, leave the gun barrel clean, and
THEY are
excessively
bird can ever
>f a riven
"punk" oi
utely.
load is exactly like every
or heavy charges. Yott can
«Mob can ti<|
brought, in support of '^,ai1 would be Hie case If the valleys. ' Xt" ,',i> N,,n but It is the plan of
¡ve countrb
theftt In fp.i
. |.
things- l!:
take fores
which to
civilizad''
MtlOIis
widely an
found to
Mtlons.
we appi:
oountri-
would su
«trance
g bliCkV'
Tile
were subjected to destructive floods
In a coutur\ as small as Switzerland
and one which contains so many1
high and rugged mountains, this Is:
a service the benefits of which can
not hr ?I!i<s8isirred In dollars. It Is in
lire the height of a ; Switzerland also. In the Sthwgld, that'
" the one hand. the ¡ !nr 'strv .lenioi'strations b«-y«md eon
tollow forestry most • "'"dletion how gm>t a yield in wo >d •
-le'.natically would be
f«e fore t use In the United States,
The utei' •' -Ivanced and progress-
• live llrst and go far
! , as they do In other
i we might almost
, a yardstick with
i OI XT HVDIk.
This is Count lladlk. the fortune-
less Hungarian nobleman whose en j
gagement to .Mrs Cornelius Vandor-
Wlt Sr. has been announced. Below
the trusttees to extend It through I the portrait is the lladik family coa)
the high school after this year and of arms.
best of all—every shell of a
other—uo disconcerting
depend upon them absolutely
voua DBALBR SOILS TMBM. 5m
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY,
CINCINNATI. OHIO.
, mfSi i
MS
■w
die most enlightened
o, the other hand, when
■i uní yardstick to such
.■re without forestry
tí i. good deal of as-
ís test alone, "Mere is
i.ion "
of Europe and Asia,
taken to >-i have passed through
all tin of forest history and
applied known principies of
forestr< ' " are rich in forest ex-
pericnee n - lessous of forestry
were 11 : <>me to them by hard
knocks. r forest systems were
built e tally as the 'result of
banish . ■ did not first .spin !'n •
thporii hen apply those theo-
ries h;> n < force. On the contraty.
the> beu, !.: ,' y facing dlsagreedde
facts. . rep of the way toward
wise for. vise, the world over, has
been made :,t th<- sharp spur of want,
sufferi);.: or lo-s. As a result, the
science ,, o rgstry is one of the most
prattle ! most directly useful
of nil r! ¡.'nee*. It is a «teriou
#
work it :• i. rt a ken at* a measure of
relief, an : otulnued aw a safeguard
«gainst fui i,re calamity.
The !"usted States, then, in attack- f
hip t.h- rublem of how "best to use ■
Its great !'■'!•,.st resources, If not in
the i)o- m <it' pioneer In the Held.
It lite experience of all other
coiuurh to tro upon. There Is no
"eed '. us of experiment with
untried theories. The forest prirtci-
I'len «i.irh hundreds of years of act-
ual pritetic.. have proved right are at
Its cornibaiui. The only question Is, Í
How should these be mod i lied or ex-
and money it may bring about if ap
plied consistently for a number of
yea ra.
A circular entitled "What Forestry
u-«>! Usts Dot ." jmst Published by th
i 'oreio Set vlet. and obtainable upon
implication to the Forester, Wash
lufeton, U. C reviewB the forest work
of the leading foreign countries The
•ihief letitji.ons which may be learned
from (hem are etimmariaed at fot
lows:
What for« stry has lone In othet
countries shows, first, of all. that for
■-try pay>, ami 'hat It pays bes;
where the most money Is expended
applying It. The 1'nlted States Is
• i.orntoudv behindhand In its e.\
; i udKure for flanagemeiu.
employ ,•* sfiecial teacher tor that
subject
The switchboard In the new lele-j
"; ;J
phone office hus been installed. The
po'i '■ h®ti bet* 11 rcetdved and arc1
about all ready to be set. The]
siriimiDK of the line v. ill lies-In this1
week and in t he course of a few days
raor<- San Diego can boast of an np-to
date telephone system.
The Episcopal church congregation
¡Tjf |
; ftl this idacf has secured the services
le !
Of u« v Hrtgbam who will vlsli this
.idace once each month l!« ¡(reached
.Hi Intct'i'Mt.lnc : ••rmoii here last iiíkIH
to an apreeiatlvt audteuc". The
novelty of it hi thai U. v Hrluham Is
,i full blood Algerian Indian, HIS
home h, in Canada but he Is spendin ;
the winter in South Texas.
Xeill is here vitdtilH: her sis-
tei, Mrs. Dnlpker She will remain
for several weeks.
SCHOOLS IN FIRST CLASS
Of all the public schools in the state
the schools of this city and San An
tonic are the only schools receiving'
"three" or full credits for instruction
In the Spanish language. Most oi
the schools receive only tw<> credit.-
The three credit.'- for Spanish and '
the credits for solid geometry and
plane trlgouometry, puts the Corpus
t'hrlsti schools in the same class
the schools of Halves fon, Houston,
Dallas and San Antonio.
The public schools of this clt: have
a lined a wide reputation I'oi the ful i
■upe taught ¡is well as for the thor-
oughñe.Hs oi the leaching, and Super
Intendent t'rossley deserves the con
«Tí tu I11: ': • he lecuives from the pa-
«'■
Jilis. .i \ m: now ik.
Ziou fiiy. ill March 18. -Airs .lane
bowie, wife of the hite ih Alexander
Dowie. aspires to (he lísider«hjp of «
irons as well as from the educators reunited Zion She is flying at Mus-
oí the state { kegon, a few miles illslant, but h««
paid several secret visits to Zion City
in the interest of bet proposed lander-
shli .
!>• Conveniently Situated.—The
• leo. H. Paul Land company Is now
conveniently sttunted in Uh new of-
fice in the Home building on Chap-
arral street;. The new office Ih al-
most a block further north from th*
former one and Is on the same side
of the street.
Mothers'!
Look out for your Children'®
Health while they are young.
•iál
HfprinF
II timClllw mm
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TRAM
la ft great medicine for child ron. It keeps their liver ftetlro
In n mild ¡rent lo mnnner, you will woo a healthy color ftppear
ou ¿huir eÍKokri, aud illness for them will bow thing of the past.
Slock Being Hemoved.—The stock
tended to best meet American condi- of the Houston Furniture company
time- dm management of the la biting moved from the old Blng-
National Forests the Government is ham building at the corner of Chap- |nfor„¡a,¡()„ hni(
not working In the dark. Nor Is It arral and Peoples streets Into the ^ ^
"lavishl,' copying European countries, building recently vacated by Mr. G- CQ]J (nter),.
It is putiing into practice. In America K. Page on Chaparral street onl> •>
and tor Americans, principles tried few yards north from the Bingham
and found correct, which will insure building. The building being vacated
to ail the people nlike the fullest and will be torn down and moved away
be8t use of al forest resources, In a few days to give place to the
Take the case of Germany. Start- handsome brick to be erected by the
'tis with forests which were In as bad City National Bank.
slmpc as many of our own
fcave been recklessly cut over, It
which
, W C BKKRY. KDWAKI) R KUEBKOfS
Over, It Rn Antonio Corpu* ChnMl
... C.N KIÍAMSTKR. s> « Antonio.
rats 'd the average yield of wood per
•or*
been received In
effect that the DrU-
■ests have purchased Hie
Sweden ranch property in Duval coun-
ty, the total consideration being In
the neighborhood of $125,000. It is
per' aps the largest real estate trans-
action In this section of the state since
flie first of the year.
The property consists of
acres of land, located in the center j
K'lcctlon Scheiil Trustee*.
Pursuant to an order of the com-
missioners' court uuvdc on the Hth
day of Fellrnary. A D 190s. and en-
tered on the minutes of said court
notice is hereby given that an election
will be held on the first Saturday In
April, 1008, it being the fourth day
of said month. the school house In
the different school precincts, for the
election of school trustees, and the
following named persons were np
In the respective districts, to wit.:
Fairvlew, No. 1—J. B. Dunn, It. K
Ship and W F Walker
Nuecestown, No. 2- Thos. Hunter
E. It Magee and Johu Harney.
Santa Margarita, No. P
Wright, H. A Quinn and W, I)
Bluntzer.
Banqueie, No. 4—C. C. Wright, .1
C Bluntzer and B. A. Bennett. ,1 r
Aberdeen No 5—Ed Marklns, Ed
Pearsc and ,1. D, Jackson.
Nuccestown. No. 8—-C. C. Hart. Abe
Branch and E<i Morris.
Ben Bolt No. 7.—W. A. Hlnnant,
J. F. Scott and S. L. Owens.
Mustang Island. No k it. L. Mer
iior, .1 IS. Cotter and I'dward White,
TuIoko, No 9 —John McGregor, .1
L. Stevens aud J B. Hunter
Pitillo Blanco, No. 10-0. D Fltz-
dmmons, SV. E, Lid we II and A Moof-
Oso No 11—Ed Cody, Pat Furlong
and Thomas Gallagher,
Alfred, No !;'•-R.'G, Almond, W. i;
Word and John Barfieid,
ArmaKoaa No. 13. -Lucas Cuetlar,
Jose Perez and Marcus Lamb,
Penltos No. 14.—F. Ernmert, R.
B. Ramey and V. Porter.
Encinal, No. 15—J E. Long, W. N.
Fond re n and J. T. McManlgle.
Alamo, No, IB.-—Thomas Sheeran,
S. E. Smith Wick and R. H. Austin.
Santa Gertrudis, No 17—-Ike Nicb-
A Positive Cure
for
CONSTIPATION, CHILLS AND
PHVEK, MALARIA, DYSPEP-
SIA, BILIOUSNESS, AND ALL
LIVHR COMPLAINTS.
Mrs. J. Hopkins, Man-
chester, Kan. wrltoas "I
have used Horblne for
years, k now of no hel ler for
ohlitannd f«ver, headache,
billouanoKH, oto. My eliild-
rou aro never wick. I will
tuto it ttlwaya."
PRICE 50c.
■ ■■1 i u1 —*
i Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
S00-802 North Second St.,
ST, LOUIS, MO.,
Sold and Recommended by
Joshua S. Smith, Leading DruggiHt, Corpus Christi, Tex.
1
John Uehlinger,
—J The Old Reliable •ate—
Baker ^ Retail Grocer.
HAY, GRAIN, COUNTRY PRODUCE
Fresh Bread Daily. Fresh Groceries Always.
'Phone 28. Prompt, Free Delivery in City.
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H. D.TAYLOR
LUMBER CO.
South oí "Sap" Depot.
oís, John Raglarid and J J. Wllliamu.
cbiiuiiin no. is- Ed p.rkin., Lime> Brick, Cement,Sash, Doors and Blinds
55,800 1
Sever la no Gonzalo nnd Franclaco
Oonzaies.
La Cabra No. 19—Charlen Premont.
W. H. Stevens and A. Canale .
Rivera No. 20
'Phone 399. Corpus Christi, Texas.
nrnío—i
Berrv.Klebcrjf & Feainster,
San Diego, Texa , March 18.—A lo-
J. B. Womack^;Rttj telephone exchange Ih being built
Duval county II M of t | „ c. Kl„. onrt M„rc,„ Phillip.. h„re „ld „lr „Dt, The
Twuut-Moxloan «llwy. tto tool bo- xo. il—M.U (Mr M with tot.l ol •
i„B bi.ck v.^ iir, «...i p„ Co„v <M iihonCT. bu, |t w|u.
ultb 1 II 1. "Llraod II..I p,„„r SO 92. o. H. Hitter, „nw „„W|y „„d lb„ ,ur.
C Hamll and Joseph Wat,*on. rounding country, whan lt« value Im
fully appreciated.
W,
trom 20 cubic feet In 1830 to
*■' feel In 1904. During the _ ,
. p..,io,i or Ulue it trebM th.. Mtorne)fS and Counselors-at-Law
pwiportlon of saw timber got from Corpus Christi and San Antonio, Tex.
'l'« averago cut, which means, In Successors to McCampbella & Stayton.
oihvr word , that through the prac-
of forestry th.. tlmberlands of o Will practice in all the Court in the
O,.,.,,, * . State. tb Gulf Coas Lund and Townaite! I>arra No. 24.—T. 0. Champion,: "I
Germany are of three times better The above styled firm will attend to . , . ,, ,
lay than when no system all business formerly in the hands of cowpaaj. with office in Guthrie. I R. G. Bounds and Jose Maria Garcia, no use to die of lung trouble as long
McCampbells At Stayton. *
thf'i<' I in nhundance of «r>od water
Thin property was formerly owned j san Fernando No 28.—C. 8.
by Col Lott and Mr. Nelaon, (he rail- ¡ Christenson, Ellas Hansvlck and C.
roid builders, and w 3 later sold to j. Anderson.
th Gulf Coa t lotjud and TownalU'1 |>arta No 24.—T. B. Champion,
No Use to Ille.
have found out that there Is
UHi'd. And In fifty-four years it
'icreatted the money returns from an
averas?, acre forest sevenfold,
'n France forestry has decereased
dnnger from floods, which threat-
(o destroy vast area of fertile
forms, and in doing so has added
toaijy mlliion of ffollars to the Nat-
io al wealth In new forests. It has
'•'moved the danger from sand dunes
#0fl in their place has created a
^Property worth many millions of
pilars. Applied to th« SUte foretts,
A. M. French. B. M. Haberer. J
French & Haberer,
Civil Engineers and Land
Surveyors.
All work done promptly
and guaranteed.
Maps of any part of country made
City Map* 'or Sala.
Office hi McCampbell B Jdg
Okla . and Emi>orla Kan. Thl com-
! pony some months ago subdivided the
property antl advortiaerl extensively In
magaalnes, proinoalng to sell ir out In
«mall tracts to suit the purchasers,
i The venture, however, did not prove
a success, and the property now be-
comes a part of the Driscoll holdings.
No Information Is obtainable as to
the purpose to which the land will be
put. but It Is probable that for the
time being at least it win be convert-
ed into a
ra ^ "í
iW
Auga Dulce No. 25.—W. H.
Moore. ■ v¡f. _ '1
Kostoryst No. 26.—John Bran-
desky, Park Everhart and W. J.
Robertson.
Given under my hand and seal of
office this th® 27th. day of February,
A. D. 1&08 í y
(L. 8.) Walter F. Tiraon,
County Judge Nueces County, Texas.
Attest: H. B. Luter, Clerk County
Court, and Ex Officio Clerk Corneals
f Court, Nueces County. Texas.
as you can get Dr. King's New Dis-
covery," says Mrs J. P. Wblto, of
Rush boro, Pa. "I would not be
alive today only for that wonderful
medicine. It loosens up a cough
quicker than anything else, and cures
lung disease even aft*r the case is
pronounced hopeless." This
reliable remedy for coughs and
lagrlppe, asthma, bronchitis and
hoarseness, Is sold under
Joshua 8. Smith's
Gregory, Texas, March 13.—After
a long Illness with consumption, Mr.
Howard Duncan Dugat died at hi*
home in this city this morning at
1:840 o'clock.
He was thirty-four years old and
moved to Gregory fr*m Corpus
ti about a year and a half ago.
He leave a father, mot
brothers and six sisters, brother,
Ed Dugat, and a sister. Mr . Bra-
shear, are living in Corpus Chriati.
Condon, March
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