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Saturday, December 10, 1921. Every Circle Must Have A Center THE hearth is the center of the family circle. What more pleasing or fitting center for YOUR family circle than a glowing fire framed by a beautiful mantle? America has somewhat neglected its domestic architecture in the past, largely because the country is young. It is, generally speaking, without traditions, a most important element in any architectural expression. How many houses built twenty, yes, even ten years ago, would you want to own and live in? Are not many of them "out of style?" Few of them have been designed to stand the severest test of all—the criticism of future generations. No matter how small or how large your house may be, whether new or old, tell us your ideas, your desires, your troubles. Our business is to help our customers build the kind of homes that become an increasing source of satisfaction. Young Sash and Door Co. 418 South Lemon Street Anaheim, California R. B. YOUNG, Mgr. P stands for Promptness In settling your claim To give the best service Is always our aim. When it comes to settling the claims of our members, dear reader, we are Johnny on the Spot. Whether you've jammed your bumper or smashed up your car Promptness In settling your claim To give the best service Is always our aim. When it comes to settling the claims of our members, dear reader, we are Johnny on the Spot. Whether you've jammed your bumper or smashed up your car we're equally prompt with the check. You don't have to worry if you belong to the Auto Club of Orange County. Ward off those grey hairs. Join today. AUTOMOBILE CLUB ORANGE COUNTY 519 N. Main St. Phone 452 Santa Ana Prepare for the Rains Now is the time to get new Curtains and your old top recovered. Quality and workmanship guaranteed. EARL FARRIS 226 South Los Angeles St. Phone 668, Anaheim, Cal. Radiator Repairing Remember the condition of your cooling system has much to do with the life of a motor. Bring that radiator in at once. — All Work Guaranteed — ANAHEIM AUTO SHEET METAL WORKS S. A. BEISERT, Prop. FENDERS LAMPS TANKS 307 E. Center St., Anaheim For Your Auto The Harvey Bottle Spring All Work Guaranteed — ANAHEIM AUTO SHEET METAL WORKS S. A. BEISERT, Prop. FENDERS LAMPS TANKS 307 E. Center St., Anaheim For Your Auto The Harvey Boltless Spring The Best Ever Absolutely Guaranteed against breaking or sagging. We make the adjustments here. Knox & Mayberry Phone 81 149 S. Lemon Anaheim Chiropractic —Is based and proved by results, that the vitality and activity of every organ, tissue and cell in the body are maintained and controlled by nerve force which is transformed by the brain and sent out through the nerves to all parts of the body. —The only place where this nerve force can be stopped is pressure between the vertebrae of the spinal column, which is the cause of all abnormal conditions. Let me remove the cause and you will be well. Consultation free. A. C. FOY, Chiropractor Fisher Bldg. A Lady Attendant Anaheim There Is no Better Investment Than A Ranch in the Vicinity of Anaheim ANAHEIM DAILY HERALD RIPLEY ATTENDS THE CONFERENCE PRINCE TOKUGAWA of Japan...MISS IT CHEESED ANYTHING YET VIVIANI ONE OF THE GREATEST ORATORS IN THE WORLD — NEVER SAYS A WORD "ACTION!" — IS WHAT CHAIRMAN HUGHES ASKS FOR. V.S. SASTRI (SRINIVASA) REPRESENTING INDIA ARISTID BRIAND Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of France —LISTENS INTENTLY TO ALL THAT IS SAID — ALTHOUGH HE CANNOT SPEAK A WORD OF ENGLISH ROOT ARRIVES BALFOUR WANTING ALONG THE WAY TO CATCH A PEER AT THE CELLSRITES RIPLEy Continental Memorial Hall WASHINGTON Bovine Tuberculous Yields to Active Testing Campaign For many years after the agitation regarding bovine tuberculosis began, there were very few people who entertained the hope that it would ultimately be eradicated. Now, after many years of effort, first unsuccessful but now giving great promise of success, there are many who firmly believe that the time is coming when this scourge of live stock will be conquered. Tuberculosis May Be Banished This change of attitude has been brought about largely through the efforts of the Bureau of Animal Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture, co-operating with the various state officials, which have been so successful that within a period of four years, during which the work has been directed toward ultimate elimination, several thousand herds have been accredited as being free from the disease and a number of sizable areas in different state contain practically no tuberculous cattle. These results have demonstrated conclusively that if sufficient funds are made available, this menace to human health and to the success of livestock farming may be done away with in a practical manner. Tuberculosis of cattle is one of the few farm problems that appeals with almost equal force to city people, for the healthfulness of milk and meat is of vital importance to them. This fact ought to make it easier to get the support necessary for putting through such a country-wide program against the disease. The cattle resources of the country are of the utmost importance, and measures to reduce the risk of loss represent nothing more than common sense. Insurance Feature Appeals There are more than 65,000,000 head of cattle in the country worth nearly $3,000,000,000. Aside from the health aspect of the problem, the insuring of this vast amount of wealth against loss ought to appeal to all classes of people as a necessary measure for the good of the nation. At the present time various states and federal agencies are testing about 150,000 cattle a month and eliminating those that are found to be tuberculous, but it is expected that in the near future probably 1,000,000 head will be tested monthly by the combined forces. On that basis it is easy to see that great progress will be made toward getting rid of the plague, for the evidence obtained shows that the methods now in use are practical. When the campaign began most of the stress was laid on cleaning up individual herds, and this was the only practical thing to do as not enough sentiment had been aroused to make it possible to get general support for a campaign in any locality. But the advantage gained by cattle breeders who were able to advertise tuberculosis-free herds was so great that skeptics were convinced, and now many localities have taken up the problem and are rapidly cleaning up all herds within their boundaries. In fact, at the present time this method of cleaning up circumscribed areas is the predominant one. Nine counties in the United States have now completed one or more official tuberculosis tests of the cattle within those areas, and about 50 counties are now either engaged in this work or are getting ready to take it up. In some of the counties the supervisors appropriate funds to employ inspectors who help the state and federal officials. In others—the farm bureaus have taken the job in hand. Hillsdale County a Model One of the best examples of what a county can do in getting rid of this destructive disease is found in Hillsdale county, Michigan. On October 24 a campaign was launched with the idea of cleaning out all the diseased cattle. A force of 30 county, state, Foley's Friendly Fancies SUCCESS Don't say he's a failure—it's not yours to say; For just what he is much depends on the way Foley's Friendlyancies SUCCESS Don't say he's a failure—it's not yours to say; For just what he is much depends on the way You reckon what's failure and what is success. And we're all of us failures perhaps, more or less. Now there's Thomas Lincoln—perhaps in his day Some local appraiser found quick tongue to say: "That's Abe Lincoln's daddy—aint had much success. Might say he's a kind of a failure, I guess." Yet, considering Abe and the work that he did, We owe his dad something, if his light was hid Down under a bushel, and it seems to me That Abe was a mighty good-sized legacy To a right needy world; and perhaps if you had Been alive in the day of Columbus's dad, Some smug social jurist had said, with grave stress: "That's old man Columbus—he aint a success." Yet Christopher did quite a job in his day. And we owe his dad something I'm tempted to say. So I'm not admitting that Abe Lincoln's dad And old man Columbus were much to the bad. You can't tell by looking on top of the row In which hill the biggest potato will grow. The vine that looks shriveled may grow the big spud. And the big stalk have nothing but nubbins and mud. And smooth little fellows with tight little wads And snug little fortunes and smug little gods. Have filled up the world for some ten thousand years. Have smiled little smiles and have cried little tears. They have made little piles and have breathed little breaths, They have lived little lives and have died little deaths, And have filled little graves and were straightway forgot— And would you say they were successes or not? and federal inspectors was organized. They divided up the territory, giving a part of a township to each man. The county farm bureau furnished automobiles tat were driven by the farmers who were leaders in the communities and had influence with the livestock owners. By November 5 every herd in the county had been tested. There were 2,339 herds, containing 15,773 cattle, and 375 reactors were found. This means that about 2.4 per cent of the cattle in the county had the disease—a rather low percentage. In sections where the disease is no more extensive than this, the cost of clean-up is almost negligible when compared with the good that must ultimately come from it. In this county the farmers and breeders, and in fact all the people of the county, were enthusiastic, which helped a great deal toward getting the work done in such a short time. Other Counties Become Interested Some of the most progressive livestock counties in various parts of the country are now taking up this problem of getting rid absolutely of tuberculosis. They have decided that it is the most feasible and practical way of carrying on the work. What was accomplished in Hillsdale County is being carried on at the present time in more than 20 other counties of the same state. Similar work is being done in New York, where 10 counties are engaged in area eradication. Detailed information regarding plans for tuberculosis eradication may be obtained free from the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. W. J. Bryan's father once missed several large hares that had been hanging in his barn loft. He suspected that the thief did not live many miles away, but he made no direct charge against any one; in fact, he refrained from mentioning his loss to a single soul. A few days later his neighbor called. "Say, judge," said the man. "I heard you had some hams stolen the other night." "Yes," replied the judge very confidentially, "but don't tell any one. You and I are the only ones who know about it." There was an amusing ending of a civil case tried in a Wyoming court. It was an appeal case, and on one side was a testy lawyer and on the other a number of inexperienced attorneys. The arguments on both sides had been heard and the case closed for There was an amusing ending of a civil case tried in a Wyoming court. It was an appeal case, and on one side was a testy lawyer and on the other a number of inexperienced attorneys. The arguments on both sides had been heard and the case closed for judgment. Suddenly one of the inexperienced lawyers got up and addressed the court in this wise: "Your honor, I would beg, with all respect, to point out to the court that my learned friend opposite is entirety out of order in addressing the court, and, if I may be permitted to say so, the court has no right to be listening to him." The court, who at that time was writing, put his head out in a belligerent way and said: "Mr. Smith, it is a great piece of impertinence on your part to assume that the court is listening to him." There probably would be more woman inventors if they were anxious to discover new wrinkles. Sunflowers as silage are being tried out in Yuba County. It's much pleasanter to congratulate a man on his success than it is to sympathize with him in his misfortune. Here's The Best Offer Of the Year-- INValencia Orange Groves Small Tracts acres in the heart of Anaheim's unsurpassed Valencia producing has been subdivided in small tracts from 1½ to 5 acres and thrown market. Hineman property located on the Brookhurst and Ball roads. Every landlord should get to Valencias now one and two years old. Small Tracts acres in the heart of Anaheim's unsurpassed Valencia producing has been subdivided in small tracts from 1½ to 5 acres and thrown market. Hineman property located on the Brookhurst and Ball roads. Every been graded, leveled and set to Valencias now one and two years old. 1¼ to 5 Acres REASONABLE TERMS SMALL PAYMENT DOWN COSTS NO MORE THAN A CITY LOT The smaller of these tracts cost no more than a city lot and offer opportunity for those who desire a small country property. One tract is well improved with house and outbuildings. Our Today—They Won't Last Long—Reasonable Terms—Small Payment down. Gabroad & Fisher Mon Street, Anaheim Phone 4