E. T. Earl, owner of that popular and fearless evening paper, the Los Angeles Express, has recently set to eucalyptus trees thirty acres additional_to_his Tem? escal ranch. This makes a little more than one hundred acres that has been set to Eucalyptus trees on Mr. Earl's ranch, Robert M. Wollitz, of Coyona, furn ished the trees for the recent setting on the Earl ranch. He is also shipping this same kind of variety to Beaumont on consignment of 6000 trees. Other parties are buying in lots of 1000 or more trees. _ From this it would appear that in a few years there will be plenty of eucalyptue through this section of Southern California.