The Campbell Visitor
Yol. 10, No. G Cam phell, Santa C lara Co., California, J uly 20, 1904- $1.00 a Year
THE CAMPBELL VliSlTOK. M ajor II. S. F oote, finance clerk of the Board of Supervisors, says the \ i s i t o k was in error last week when it stated that the I’l I5LISI1KII EVERY \\ EDN KSDA Y delinquent tax list was given out by the Supervisors, and as Major
DRLMOn T p H u Il i PM i Rropfioioi-s Su 1 ij>i io.i. tl.ui ¡v Y.-jw in Adviim-c Foote is law around that office we stand corrected. He says that HUBLBERT & KENNEDY. Lessees AtLerlisIn« Rules. -MR- ¡hi Iik-'.i per tuoutb fax Collec.or January gave the printing of the list according to law, and that the Supervisors only have power to give it to addi Entered at the Post office ¡it Campbell, California, ¡is second-class mail matter tional papers, and this they refused to do this vear. If they are not responsible tor the list b ing published in the San Jose “News,” F rank E merle, in writing of California’s display at the St. they are responsible to a certain extent for the meager advertising Louis, among other things, says: the list secured, tor a proposition was made to them by the coun “The gorgeous climate of California” and the wonderful pro try papers to publish the same, but which was turned down. We duets of that State are much in evidence at the World’s Fair. A are glad to make the correction, not intentionally wishing to do glance at the beautiful booths in the Agricultural Palace tilled with them an injustice. Friend January has always stood loyally by the finest products of that State speaks volumes for California’s the country press, and if he had to give the list to but one paper, soil and climate, tor among these exhibits are finds peculiar to the it is natural that a San Jose daily should get it, but as to the paper torrid as well as to the temperate zone. he selected, there are others who would have done differently. California’s State building is unique and s. rikinglv attractive, being modeled after the famous old Santa Barbara mission build & ing. It occupies a place of prominence and is one of he most fre v ONSan Francisco Bay Yacht Club, to make arrangements an old Spanish mission church and covered t he entire building from for a r ception soon to be tendered the congressman. dome to floor with California li nits, dried peaches, prunes and apricots s wing that purpose. The building attracts the atten ¿If tion of all visitors and is getting admin, d for the originality and F resident Hale has said that if no obstacles are placed in the the artistic taste with which it was arranged. On top of the build way, the people of Campbell can ride to San Jose on the new Inter- ing is a miniature reproduction of Stanford University, resting like urban electric road by- next Christmas. a white crown upon he quaint old mission. The Fresno and Kings county display is one of the most beau tiful in the building, with an exhibit of raisins that excite the envy FINE ROADS AND RESORTS CAMPBELL The Santa Clara Valley boasts of the of the great raisin producers of southern Europe. ( THE ORCH \RD CITY » finest roads to be found in the State. It Los Angeles and th southern counties are grouped together in has over 550 miles of sprinkled rural high Lies 50 miles soutli of San Francisco on ways. In «attractions for tourists the the center of the California section, and the exhibit is like a little the Santa Cruz division of the Southern Santa Clara V«alley can not be surpassed. Pacific Railway, 5 miles from San Jose, Thirty-two miles eastward over a mag palace decorated with rows of oranges set m clusters of moss on in the famous Santa Clara Valiev, the nificent mountain road is the famous Lick a dark green velvet background. Between the pillars an. portiers garden spot of the State. O b serv ato ry on Mt. H am ilton, 4,444 feet above sea level. There are num erous of peanuts tastefully arranged, while cases of wine and jars of nuts SCENERY SUPERB mountain retreats within two hours' With the Santa Cruz Mountains to the drive for those who love the camp and and fruits and boxes of dried fruits form a delightful picture in a west and south and the Coast Range on sparkling brook. The sea beach to the frame of golden oranges the east, a majestic amphitheatre is form southward 27 miles by rail or carriage ed, the beauty of which can not be ex drive, and through the most beautiful Sacramento \ alley with a bear made of prunes, a horse made celled anyw here. Cam pbell has an alti mountain scenery in the world. tude of 195 feet. The cool breezes from A trip to the Big Trees, tw e n ty feet in of hops and a towering icproduction of l he California capito] dome San Francisco bay at the north insure diameter and two thousand years old, attracts no little admiration, and the fine products displayed an even and comfortable temperature will furnish a delightful (lav’s outing. throughout the summer months, while proves the wonderful richness of that s.ction of the golden state. the* winters are warm and pleasant. FRUIT CENTER Santa Barbara county’s exhibit contains an obelisk made of Flowers bloom out of doors the year Campbell’s mammoth fruit dryer and around. packing house is tin larg est in the w orld. 2000 bottles of olive oil. Olives and honev in jars, bunches of It has a cap acity of over 1 0,000,000 lbs. grapes, peanuts, grain and grasses, and fruits of various kinds EDUCATI »NAL ADVANTAGES The Campbell Orchard I district is noted Campbell has a population of ab o u t for the quality of its fruits. For delicacy comprise the decorations of this pretty pavilion. boo. It maintains a (third el«' ss) post- ol flavor and beauty «and perfection of office which distributes mail LO )() color, its cherries, apricots, peaches, «ap Orange county has a pretty exhibit of grasses and grains, jars patrons, covering over 30 squai e miles of ples, plums, grapes and pears, have no orchard homes. There «are two churches equal in their fresh state, and command of nuts and fruits. Ventura county has a fine exhibit ot fruits, -Methodist and Congregational—a first the highest market price. As cured or nuts, vegetables, olives .and olive oil and a large elk made of beans. class High School and Graded School, and dried fruit the Campbell prune, apricot, within a few miles are two Universities, and peach is shipped to every civilized California’s horticultural exhibits in the Palace of Horticul two Colleges, a State Normal School and country on the globe. Nearly one-half of several Business Colleges and private all the prunes grown on theeontinent «are ture contain a most beautiful collection of fine fruits, which must schools. from Campbell orchards. One and «a half be seen to be appreciated. Here are the fresh fruits, while in the The Stanford University with its mar million cans of fresh fruits are packed in velous architecture is only 2 0 miles away. Campbell every season. Palace of Agriculture are both preserved and fresh fruits. The demand for intelligent labor is in NO S A LO O N S creasing every year. Families desiring In the Forestry, Fish and Game building California has anoth profitable employment in oreh.ards, pack er great exhibit. I lere t he beautiful woods of California are shown, Campbell has a complete water system ing houses «and canneries find this «an ideal -/fits own. 11 has electric lights «and pow home. both in the rough and polished state great slabs of timber from er for meehanie.al purposes, which is dis tributed throughout the orchard district. LAND VALUES MODERATE the California forests being shown. A telephone exchange serves over 4-0,000 people. A prohibitory clause in all deeds Land values are very moderate—bare In the Mines and Matallurgv building, California, the great to property within the town limits, pre land brings from $lon to $5oo per «acre vents the saloon from being established. and when set to trees sells from .$200 to gold producer has an appropriate display showing its wonderful $ 1 ,0 0 0 per «acre, according to location mineral resources and diversified products. In fact, Califo.inia fig MINER 4 L SPRINGS and age of orchard. Ten to fifteen per The hot springs of Alum Rock Canyon cent is an averag e net income, while m any ures quite prominently in every important department of the and Congress Miner.nl Springs «are within places yield a much higher rate. t wo hours’ drive, gi ving a panoram ic view short a Campbell home is one sur World’s- Fair and the outside world is given a better idea of the of tin* entire valley. rounded with H e a l t h , W e a l t h and wonders of this great wonderland qy seeing the California exhibits The Almaden (Juieksilver Mines, the P l e a su re . largest in the world «are within easy ac For literature and particulars ddre a t St. Louis. cess by rail or team. The largest seed farms in the world HI'HLBKK T iV K E N N E D V. onlv in miles distant. Campbell, Cal. ■%. %, %.'%/%/%/%/% CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. World’s Foir ot St. Louis. REV. GEO. E. ATKINSON, Pastor. OXFORD TIES We are alwavs glad tv. se. strangers at our If you want to know about services. We should be pleased to welcome you for Ladies, Misses and Children—from $1.00 up. and to have you worship with us. Feel free to St. Louis Fair and rates just as make this your church home. soon as possible register your You will find our meetings bright, brief and KID OR CALF SHOES brotherly. name with the nearest Southern Services every Sunday morning and evening. for Ladies, Misses and children, from $1.00 up. Sunday School after morning service and En Pacific Agent, or write Division deavor just preceding the the evening service Freight & Passenger Agent, lb Our midweek service is Wednesday evening CANVAS GOODS “Come thou with us and we will do thee So. First St., San Jose. If you at reduced prices now. good ” are in San Francisco call at In METHODIST CHURCH. formation Bureau, bid Market Street. H O F F & K A V H B R RTV. J. f. JFNNESS, Pastor. The following services will be held next Sundiiy: POPULAR PRICE SHOES 10:15 u. rn. Class meeting. 11:00 ¡i. in. Morning worship. he "Arcade” 1)5 South First Street, San Jose 12:15 p. m. Sunday-school Dr. M. J. G ates ti:oo p. m. Senior and Intermediate Leagues. 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. A cordial welcome will be extended to all these Physician & Surgeon services. Beginning next Sunday morn Telephone No. Red 101 ing (July 24th) the pastor will preach a series of sermons on See S. L. HAYES for Immortality, treating the sub C.H. Whitman ject under the following heads: I. The Doctrine of Immortal Carpenter Work ity Historically Considered, with JHARDWARE Illustrations from the Teachings <"■ Paper Hanging of the Egyptians, Greeks and Brilliant Gas Lamp (Gasoline) I lebrews. North First Street, Campbell PbU|VIBi|M G II. W hat Jesus Christ hasdone for the Doctrine of Immortality. III. The Doctrine of Immor Clark Bros. B K a Y C b E S tality in the Light of Modern 222 South First Street Scientific Rese; 1 rch. Near City Hull M auufucturers of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. In the evening of the same date ORCHARD, FARM AND the pastor will deliver the first of CAMPBELL, C L. a series of practiced discourses on DRIVING HARNESS. the Nature of Religion. These Repairing done at moderate prices. will continue through the month Residence, Campbell. of August, find will be based up By the way don’t you need on the definition of religion given A. E. HARRIS, some additional fire insurance? in Jam es 1:27. Attorney at Law. \ oil know fire comes when I. Religion Practical .and De least expected, so let an insur signed for the Present Life. First National Hank Building. San Jose Let the Southwest corner First and Santa Clara streets ance company carry the risk, 11. Religion and Business. Telephone, Blue 11 III. Religion and the 1 Ionic. Other Fellow especially when rates are so IV. Religion and the 1 mfortu- Jo h n f. D urjcan reasonable. Call and see us nate. Carry the Risk. er ring- us up, and we’ll call. V. Religion and the 11V rsonal Don't take any chances. Life. 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VI. Religion and the Life to Office, Bank of Campbell Hurlbert Kennedy, Come Real Estate, Insurance Special music will be an attrac tive feature of all the summer services. P e rs o n a lly Next Sunday evening there will be a street meeting under the Conducted auspices ofthe Methodist Church. The young people are especially requested to come and help with E x c u rs io n s the singing. All who can attend are invited to meet at the church E ast promptly at six o’clock for a brief preparatory service. In new gasliglited, vestilntled, tastefully furnished Pullman tour Notice. ist cars, in charge of experienced ea]iable personal conductors. There will be a caucus of the On fast trains over the shortest Republicans of the Campbell pre routes to it 11 principal eastern cit cinct at Campbell Hall, on Tues ies, passing mountain scenery by day evening, July 26th, for the day lig h t. purpose of nominating delegates You have your choice of the best. to the county and the State con It very large eastern city is served CAMPBELL HOME BAKERY ventions. Hamilton precinct is by our personally conducted ex invited to join with Campbell in cursions----- every section of Pnit nominating one delegate for the ed States reached. The Best Goods and Best State convention. All Republi For tickets and reservations see cans are requested to be present a t 8 o ’clock, P. M . Prices Still Preoail. A . P . M e r r i l l , C. BERRY, AGENT, Sec. Campbell Republican Club. Campbell’s Best Confectionery Stock SOUTIERN PACIFIC1 Hot Bread Twice Dailq. Show your colors! Campaign or PAl L SHOl I’, buttons'in great variety at Miss I)ivision F reig h t ;ul(, Passenger Agent Lawrence s. San Jose. J . W . HUNT & S O N . K K filSMMEK, M. A. BOVI. IVA K K, President Secretary LOCAL NOTES.
Subscribe tor the Visitor. Do you like to go to PICNICS, FUNERAL = DIRECTORS Berries 20c a box at Downing’s. hut are afraid of A N I ) Get your berries at Downing's. E n B A L M E R S . S. A. Moulton writes ns from St. Paul that he is having a nice La(Uj Assistant if Desired. trip. 51, South Second Street. Son Jose 1 he new famous California Poison Oak? Phone. Main 2yj 8-40 Prune Table Syrup can be had at 1 ’utnam ’s. Chas.W. Davison Mrs. M. J. Wilson and grand If so I have a sure cure and preventative daughter Yaudine Putnam are i Attorney at Law at Santa Cruz. Notary Public. at the Drug Store Rooms 39 and 40 Rea mlding, M. rket and Sani.i Charles Sutter had a delightful Clara Sts , San Jose. Telephone401 Green. World’s Fair trip. Saw Chicago Telephones: Office, Main 91 and other near-by cities. Residence, Janies 2581. R. E. Goddard, Jos. G. Smith and Mr. Henderson are assisting W. L. W o o d ro w Station Agent Berry at depot. FUNERAL DI RECTOR World’s Fair visitors are re-j ANI) EM HALMER turning home. Mr. and Mrs. G. 11 7 South First Street. San Jose, Cal. L. Beaver report a splendid time.! Mr. and Airs. C. B. Archibald | and dauglucis have left Nova Scotia for Campbell, according to a postal we have received. i here has not been the rush this week in fruit that there was last week, the trait not ripening quite as last, but there has been plenty SIL VER BELLS F op Sole at Farmers' Union. to do. SAMt'KI, K. COOPK.k IÌKNJ. CAM1MÌI-I.I President Vie» Pt ■ >i• nt Apricots are still being shipped JOHN K DI' SP \ \ . to the Pacific Coast Canning Co. Revolution in 1 'its hie 1 (Chinese) ot Oakland. Three and tour ears a day have been going] Bread=Making The L.iiiA 1 Cam pbell and will continue to go for some A general banking, exchange, loan and collection lime. Some 700 urns were con- business transacted Exchange direct on New \Ye have found the flour that is going to make a revo York, Chicago and San Francisco Account« tiacted for. The price this week solicited lution in Bread Making. DIRECTOR* for good Moorpark ’eois is $35 K. K Thomas S. (,. Kodeck, a ion WHY? J. C. Ainsley , W. \V Turney HenJ Campbell S. 1< Wadt Pride of the \ alley Lodge, A. It is made from Blue Stem Wheat and Hard Wheat F, I. Price Samuel F Cooper, 1* (V Keith Dr. t N Cooper, O. P. \\ ., installed officers last! from Minnesota, and it is blended in sueli proportions as John V Duncan Monday night, District Deputy to produce Hour for bread making that has never before CSXSXSXiXSX« •XiXSXi^X» Wm. Lipsett and staff of San been offered in this community. Jose being the installing officers. After installation refreshments Silver Bell Flour, the miller tells us, contains 28 per were served. Short speeches on! cent gluten. LOUISIANA I “Good of the Order” were made Housekeepers coming here from the Fast ask why they by the District Deputy, Field can not obtain flour equal in quality to Pillsbury’s Minne PURCHASE Deputy Calvert, J. J. Bennetts,] sota Flour. who is a member of the Board of The answer is that most California flour is made from Corporate Directors, E. A. Mans EXPOSITION field, lid. Schlaudt, and others. Australian W heat, while Minnesota’s best Patent Flour is ROUND TRIP Following are the new officers: made from Hard W heat. ST. LOUIS Pas: Master Workman—J. W. SILVER BULL FL0FR is put on the market with the $ 67.50 Lancaster; Master Workman— C. 11. \\ hitman; Foreman—Clias. assurance that it is not excelled in quality by any flour Via Chietine), $0.00 Addition,-il. J- Townsend; ()verseer—Thomas E. whether made here or in the First. We claim for Silver Bell Marrs; Recorder—Charles Berry; Flour that it will make from eight to ten more loaves of Financier—J. A. Kelley; Receiver bread to the barrel than flour made from Australian Wheat The Direct Routes : —J . E. Duncan; Guide—(). II. and we are going to offer this earload of Silver Bell Flour With personally conducted ex- 1 Dosh; Inside Watchman—J. G. cursions in new Pullman tourist g Burns; Outside W atehm an—J. at the regular prices for our local flour: cars, with magnificent limited > F. Canright. Barrel...... $5.10 tra in s. y 1 00-] founds...... $2.o5 Service, quickest time, scenery, j Choice of All Routes East 50 pounds...... $1.50 are via the routes of the J Is offered by Southern Pacific. It is our expectation that every bread maker in Santa You want the best—the one that Clara county will not rest satisfied with her bread until she Southern Pacific ft suns you best. .Don't make anv Your choice going and returning. > arrangements until you have has given the Silver Bell Flour a trial. For other information apply to à s, learned of the magnificent limited C. B E R R Y , Agent. . trains and personally conducted <.v whereof I speak. I suf- 1-13; Eccl. 7: 10. M rs. J. F. J ennkss. Angeles style, 4-room cottage; ered for nine months with suppressed 25—City Evangelization and Home Missions. nmstruation wh.ch completely pros Acts 8: 4-8. E. K. K enn edy. trut d me. Pains would shoot through -J. C LLOYD bath and pantry; east front; lot my back and Rides and I would have 4-5x150 feet; good fruit trees. OCTOBER. blinding headaches. My limbs would swell u » and I would feel so weak I House hard-finished. A bargain 2—How we are in Training to Succeed Oth could not stand up. I naturally felt Blacksmithing at $1150, and in a good neigh ers. Deut. 34: 7-12; Josh. 1: 1-2. Union discouraged for* I seemed to be beyond meeting with Christian Endeavor. the help of physicians, but W i n e o f ! In all Departments at l e old stand borhood in Campbell. Ilurlbert F. H. Cutting. Cardui came as a God-send to me. I & Kennedy, agents. 9—Helping One Another. Rom. 15: 1-7. felt a change for the better within a in Campbell. You know my wav Miss Zkna K ennedy. week. After nineteen days treatment l menstruated without suffering t h e ol doing business, and wliv should The Visitor’s typesetter hav 10— The Power of Personal Influence. John agonies f usually did and soon became i I enlarge? 38 1:35-39. Miss L etitia A r c h ib a l d . reguiaj and without pain. Wine of ing accepted a position at the Cardui is s mn y wonderful and I wish cannerv it now devolves upon the 23—How can we Enlarge and Improve Our that all suffering women knew o f its Work? Matt. 10: 17-22; Isa. 54: 2. good qualities. W. H. SWOPE boss to act as news gatherer, j Winnie M artinia. editor, collector, typo, pressman, 30—Around the World: Our new Possessions Real Kstatk and Insurance. —Hawaii, Alaska, Philippine Islands, job printer, printer’s devil, and j P o rto Rico. Psa. 97, 1-2. Treasurer, Portland Economic L e a g u e Pir-t class list ol orchard and Rev. J. F. J enness. numerous other things, so it is I town property for sale. no small thing to get out a great NOVEMBER. Periodical headaches tell of fe 0— The Studv of Missions—Mission Study male weakness. Wine of Cardui Campbell. Cal moral educator like this on time Rally Day" Isa. 00: 1-9. cures permanently nineteen out of and just the way one would like Miss M innie H olmes. every twenty cases of irregular under such circumstances. 13--Our Partnership and Fellowship. 1 Cor. menses, I tearing down pains or 12: 28-31; 13: 1-13. M iss Eva Canine. any female weakness. If you are Last Thursday night Morning M iss Ernestine K ennedy. discourarred and doctors have Light Lodge, No. 42, I. O. (). F., ’o—Our Thanks to God, Psa. 138: 1-8. failed, th.it is the best reason in installed officers. District Depu William M artinia. the world you should try Wine of ty Patch and staff of Cupertino, H armon Bum. Cardui now. Remember that ¿7—A11 Inspiring Outlook in India. Matt. headaches mean fe male weakness. were the installing officers. Re 9:30-38; 10:1-7. Miss M yrtle kiooiT . Secure a 81.00 bottle of Wine of freshments were served at the DECEMBER. Cardui today. close. Following are the officers: 1- —Worshipingin Spirit and in Truth. Psa. P ast G rand—II. J. McGee; Noble IOO: 1-5; John 4: 19-24, Union meeting Anyone sending a sketch mid description ni: • with Christian Endeavor. r ilekly ascertain our opinion free whether 1 i Grand—E.C. Merrill; Vice Grand E. C. Huklhert. ivention is probably patentable. Commune I ions st rictly confidential. . HANDBOOK on Paten i —W. R. Coupland; Recording 11— Good and Bad H abits, kom . 8: 1-15. sent free. < Hilcst agency for securing patents W. H. Blodgett. Patents taken through Munn & Co. rec°. - Secretary — Fred Baumgartner; special notice, without charge, in the 1 8 —The New Testament Standard of Exper Financial Secretary—R. E. Gates. ience and Life— Pledge m eeting. M att. 0: IO; Jo h n 15. 10-10. Scientific American The republicans will caucus on Miss Della Archibald. dilation of any scientllic journal. Terms, Tuesday evening at Campbell -¿5—An Ottering to Christ. M ark 14: 3-9. year: four months, $L Sold by all newHdealc Miss T illie H ayes. Hall, for the purpose of electing M iss Cora Kodeck, MUNNBranch Office.& Co. 62536 F,Broad*av- St.. Washington, New Zi.Yp'