oc-plain-dealer 1921-01-10
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THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER
An Independent Newspaper, Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday.
R.W. ERNEST, Manager.
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Outside No. Orange-co: Per year, $6; six months, $1.50.
Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., as second class matter.
STAND BY THE SHIPS
Commenting on the present slump in ocean shipping and the necessity for maintaining full and regular service, A.F. Haines, vice president and general manager of the Pacific Steamship Co., says:
"The slump is only temporary. It will be over by spring, at worst. This fact, together with the necessity of maintaining adequate service, is recognized by the British and Japanese who, in the face of the slump, are strengthening their Trans-Pacific services. For the U.S. shipping board to adopt the opposite policy would be suicidal in this critical stage of competition. It would be no less than a tragedy in the life of our merchant marine."
WOOD IN FREIGHT CAR
The fact that over two billion feet of lumber and timber are used annually in the U.S. for the maintenance of freight car equipment and for the construction of new cars, representing an annual outlay for material alone of over $50,000,000, is ample evidence of the importance of wood in this big industry, says Mr.H.S. Sackett, assistant purchasing agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul Railway Co., in an address in New York City before the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Statistics gathered by operating officials of some of the larger railway systems seem to indicate, says Mr. Sackett, that the cost of maintaining steel gondola cars over a period of years is greater than for composite (wooden and steel) cars of the same type. The data collected shows that all-steel gondola cars in their 12 years of service cost over 36 pet more to maintain than did composite gondala. The initial cost of the composite gondola car is less than the all-steel gondola, and the sides of the composite car do not bulge as do those of the steel car. Another advantage of the composite car is that congress should immediately pass a joint resolution and amend the war revenue act so as to make sections referred to applicable to any taxable year. In no other way can relief be obtained.
It is the purpose of the government to protect industry. Taxation laws which kill industry or discourage it work to the detriment of the government for such laws automatically cut off the source from which the government derives its revenues.
No effort should be spared by our government to readjust our tax laws in such a manner as will encourage industry to the greatest extent and thereby enlarge the government's source of revenue. Now is the time to act when industry is in a critical position, not a year hence when delay will force various industries to the wall.
MODERATION IS roommate of wisdom.
IT IS to be a Harding cabinet, but will it be a hardwood one?
THE PEOPLE want honest and efficient government, administered economically.
ALL HUMAN deadwood should be cut out of the government service at Washington.
THE CONSUMER should be protected against profiteering from any and all sources.
IF IT were a crime to murder ormain the English language,the prison would be full to overflowing.
REMEMBER,MEMBERS OF the California Legislature,you are sent to Sacramento,not to serve yourselves,but to serve the people.
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Statistics gathered by operating officials of some of the larger railway systems seem to indicate, says Mr. Sackett, that the cost of maintaining steel gondola cars over a period of years is greater than for composite (wooden and steel) cars of the same type. The data collected shows that all-steel gondola cars in their 12 years of service cost over 36 petro more to maintain than did the composite gondala. The initial cost of the composite gondola car is less than the all-steel gondola, and the sides of the composite car do not bulge as do those of the steel car. Another advantage of the composite type is that certain properties in coal cause corrosion of steel, and wool is not affected by them.
All-steel cars are too heavy to be popular; in fact, no material yet discovered combines the properties of strength, lightness, availability and ease of working such as are possessed by wood.
It is also rather curious that the salvage value of wooden cars is greater than that of steel cars. The wooden car may be quickly and easily repaired while the steel car is rehabilitated only at high cost, or is scrapped.
MUST AMEND ACT
Certain sections of the war revenue act will bring disaster upon various industries unless immediately amended. The sections of the act relative to net losses, credits allowed and deductions allowed, as to not losses, are applicable only to any taxable year after Oct. 31, 1918, and ending prior to Jan. 1, 1920, and as to credits and deductions allowed are applicable only to the taxable years 1918 and 1919.
This does not afford any relief for the year 1920, the year when industry has suffered its most severe losses on account of great shrinkage in inventory values.
It is of the greatest importance
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THE CONSUMER should be protected against profiteering from any and all sources.
IF IT were a crime to murder or maim the English language, the prison would be full to overflowing.
REMEMBER MEMBERS of the California Legislature, you are sent to Sacramento, not to serve yourselves, but to serve the people.
WHICH IS THE wiser—to see the optimistic brightness that is, or fearlessly to imagine the pessimistic darkness that is not?
THE CALIFORNIA Legislature will be worried with bills and bills—the kind that go into the legislative hopper, and also bills payable.
THE NATION'S business should be conducted with as scrupulous carefulness and conscientiousness as is well-managed private business.
PRESIDENT WILSON has been offered $150,000 to write one article. The pen is more profitable as well as mightier, than the sword.
GOOD CITIZENSHIP should not be put away in moth-balls. Keep it out and keep it bright and lustrous with proper use at the proper time.
HONEST INDUSTRY, clean living and exemplification of good citizenship are common virtues among the American people that always should be prized highly.
CALIFORNIA DRAWS tourists, homeseekers and inventors, not on meretricious, exaggerated boosting, but on its merits. There should be no fictitious blooming of the state or any part of it.
THERE IS MUCH silver lining to the economic clouds now hanging over the country. And back of the clouds is the sun of prosperity, from which comes the silver lining. The clouds will roll by, ere long.
THE U. S. could not, if it would, pursue a solitary, isolated course, cut off from all association with other nations. This Nation must blend with other democratic powers, great and small, in congenial co-operation for the promotion of world peace.
THIS ANCIENT one is heard occasionally. Four months after Harding is inaugurated President, every bank in the country will be closed. This was doing duty among the jokesmiths a quarter of a century ago. Don't be startled by it. Do a little reckoning. Four months after the fourth of March will be the Fourth of July. Of course all banks will be closed on that day.
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GOOD EVENING! ARE YOU KEEPING YOUR NEW YEAR’S VOWS?
Come on, folks, you know you made a New Year’s resolution. Now keep it. You know, too, you resolved that you would be a better man. If you happen to be a man, a regular little he-angel, so to speak—in short to be an ideal man.
And if you are a woman—oh, well it all leads to the same thing. You have your little faults, you know, and you swore off all of them New Year’s day, and said you were going to be an ideal woman.
All of which brings us to the point. In living up to your New Year’s resolution what kind of a life must you lead? What constitutes an ideal man or an ideal woman? Why will a pay you to live up to your resolutions?
In answering the latter question many of the persons interviewed said it is because you doubtless resolved to follow the golden rule and the golden rule will open more doors on the road to success than any other one thing. Others that it was because you will be a traitor to yourself if you fail to keep your vows. One suggested that you tell your friends what your resolutions are, then you will live up to them because you would be ashamed to have your friends think you a weakling and a quitter. On the first question there were divers opinions as to just what you will have to be which will probably leave you to choose for yourself. Anway you are given a wide berth. Many others think you “just can’t do it’cause there ain’t no such animal as an ideal man or an ideal woman.”
“There never was but one ideal man, the Man of Galllee,” many declared, “and there never has been an ideal woman.”
Many that, however, if you are young you can cultivate your good qualities and become as nearly ideal as a mere human being can become. Many of the older folks, who have not cultivated their good habits and are now too old their good habits and are now too old their good habits and are now too old their good habits and are now too old their good habits and are now too old their good habits and are now too old their good habits and are now too old their good habits and are now too old their good habits and are now too old their good habits and are now too old their good habits and are now too old their good habits and are now too old their good habit and is now too old their good habit and is now too old their good habit and is now too old their good habit and is now too old their good habit and is now too old their good habit and is now too old their good habit and is now too old their good habit and is now too old their good habit and is now too old their good habit and is now too old their good habit and is now too old their good habit and is now too old their good habit and is now over 50 years old.
GOOD EVENING! ARE YOU KEEPING YOUR NEW YEAR’S VOWS?
Come on, folks, you know you made a New Year’s resolution. Now keep it. You know, too, you resolved that you would be a better man. If you happen to be a man, a regular little he-angel, so to speak—in short to be an ideal man.
And if you are a woman—oh, well it all leads to the same thing. You have your little faults, you know, and you swore off all of them New Year’s day, and said you were going to be an ideal woman.
All of which brings us to the point. In living up to your New Year’s resolution what kind of a life must you lead? What constitutes an ideal man or an ideal woman? Why will a pay you to live up to your resolutions?
In answering the latter question many of the persons interviewed said it is because you doubtless resolved to follow the golden rule and the golden rule will open more doors on the road to success than any other one thing. Others that it was because you will be a traitor to yourself if you fall to keep your vows. One suggested that you tell your friends what your resolutions are, then you will live up to them because you would be ashamed to have your friends think you a weakling and a quitter. On the first question there were divers opinions as to just what you will have to be which will probably leave you to choose for yourself. Anway you are given a wide berth. Many others think you “just can’t do it’cause there ain’t no such animal as an ideal man or an ideal woman.”
“There never was but one ideal man, the Man of Galllee,” many declared, “and there never has been an ideal woman.”
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News of Oil Fields
(Huntington Beach Field)
Well No. 1, Huntington Beach Co. lease across from the high school, still stands cemented, having been in that condition for a longer period of time than any other well in the field up to this time.
The well on the J. B. Dabney lease, east of Reservoir Hill, is 2525 feet deep, and does not appear to be in striking distance of the goal, altho there have been some fair showings in this well for several days.
Well No. 1, Huntington Beach Co. lease, north of Reservoir Hill, is 2523 feet deep, but no indications to warrant the belief that the oil sands are in sight.
No. 2, south of the hill, is being renamed, and 488 feet of 15½-inch casing will be set and cement run in around it in order to protect the hole in case of another gas blowout similar to that which occurred a few weeks ago and destroyed the rig.
No. 1, Fowler community, spudded in Thursday night.
There is a surprising and unexpected dip in the oil sands north and east of Reservoir Hill, as there are now five wells in that section that are 500 feet or more deeper than were the wells west and south of the hill, when the sands were found. It now looks as tho these wells might have to be drilled as deep as the Newland or the Surf.
Well No. 1, Ed Russell lease, north of the Holly sugar factory, is 2350 feet deep and drilling in blue shale, with a trace of oil and considerable gas.
Well No. 1, Hottel community, east of the Reservoir, is about 1600 feet deep.
No. 1, Volmer-Myer community between Bolsa Chica and Standard No. 3, is rigging up.
The Bell of Montebello Oil Co. is rigging up on their lease southwest of the Holly sugar factory, and the work will be done with cable tools.
This company experienced a great disappointment in the Montebello Oil Co.
GOOD EVENING! ARE YOU KEEPING YOUR NEW YEAR’S VOWS?
Come on, folks, you know you made a New Year’s resolution. Now keep it. You know, too, you resolved that you would be a better man. If you happen to be a man, a regular little he-angel, so to speak—in short to be an ideal man.
And if you are a woman—oh, well it all leads to the same thing. You have your little faults, you know, and you swore off all of them New Year’s day, and said you were going to be an ideal woman.
All of which brings us to the point. In living up to your New Year’s resolution what kind of a life must you lead? What constitutes an ideal man or an ideal woman? Why will a pay你 to live up to your resolutions?
In answering the latter question many of the persons interviewed said it is because you doubtless resolved to follow the golden rule and the golden rule will open more doors on the road to success than any other one thing. Others that it was because you will be a traitor to yourself if you fall to keep your vows. One suggested that you tell your friends what your resolutions are, then you will live up to them because you would be ashamed to have your friends think you a weakling and a quitter. On the first question there were divers opinions as to just what you will have to be which will probably leave you to choose for yourself. Anway you are given a wide berth. Many others think you “just can’t do it’cause there ain’t no such animal as an ideal man or an ideal woman.”
“There never was but one ideal man, the Man of Galllee,” many declared, “and there never has been an ideal woman.”
Many that, however, if you are young you can cultivate your good qualities and become as nearly ideal as a mere human being can become. Many of the older folks, who have not cultivated their good habits and are now too old their好习惯和良好习惯和良好习惯和良好的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯和良好的的习惯
News of Oil Fields
(Huntington Beach Field)
Well No. 1, Huntington Beach Co. lease across from the high school, still stands cemented, having been in that condition for a longer period of time than any other well in the field up to this time.
The well on the J. B. Dabney lease, east of Reservoir Hill, is 2525 feet deep, and does not appear to be in striking distance of the goal, altho there have been some fair showings in this well for several days.
Well No. 1, Huntington Beach Co. lease, north of Reservoir Hill, is 2523 feet deep but no indications to warrant the belief that the oil sands are in sight.
No. 2, south of the hill, is being renamed, and 488 feet of 15½-inch casing will be set and cement run in around it in order to protect the hole in case of another gas blowout similar to that which occurred a few weeks ago and destroyed the rig.
No. 1, Fowler community, spudded in Thursday night.
There is a surprising and unexpected dip in the oil sands north and east of Reservoir Hill, as there are now five wells in that section that are 500 feet or more deeper than were the wells west and south of the hill when the sands were found. It now looks as tho these wells might have to be drilled as deep as the Newland or the Surf.
Well No. 1, Ed Russell lease, north of the Holly sugar factory, is 2350 feet deep and drilling in blue shale with a trace of oil and considerable gas.
Well No. 1, Hottel community, east of the Reservoir, is about 1600 feet deep.
No. 1, Volmer-Myer community between Bolsa Chica and Standard No. 3, is rigging up.
The Bell of Montebello Oil Co. is rigging up on their lease southwest of the Holly sugar factory,and the work will be done with cable tools.
This company experienced a great disappointment in the Montebello Oil Co.
have to be which will probably leave you to choose for yourself. Anway you are given a wide berth. Many others think you "just can't do it cause there ain't no such animal as an ideal man or an ideal woman."
"There never was but one ideal man, the Man of Galllee," many declared, "and there never has been an ideal woman."
Many that, however, if you are young you can cultivate your good qualities and become as nearly ideal as a mere human being can become. Many of the older folks, who have not cultivated their good habits and are now too old and "sot in their ways" are hopeless, so practically all the advice the reporter could get is to "the rising generation."
The teachers were the most conservative on this subject due possibly to the fact that it is their duty to inculcate into the minds of the "rising generation" the necessity of becoming as nearly ideal as possible, but bankers, city officials, teachers, petite young-stenos, and men and women in every walk of life, even undertakers, opened their hearts to the reporter and did their darndest to solve the serious problem he had encountered, the each was certain to demand his or her name be kept on a strict q. t.
One teacher, a man, by the way, who is still young and active and sapple gave this recipe which you will have to admit is sound logic:
"An ideal young man is devoid of so-called 'bad habits,' is energetic, active and has lots of push, high ideals and is a man who always knows his place, and stays in it.
"The ideal young woman is also a person of high ideals who realizes she has a sphere to fill and is determined to fill it. She will not sacrifice her ideals for social rank and she will demand of the young man who offers her heart the same upright, clean life that he demands of her. She knows she cannot get away with a wrong-doing and if she permits him to do so then she falls from her prestige as an ideal woman. Personally I think she should also know how to ningle in society and in addition to her ordinary accomplishments she should have a musical tendency, but, of course, the last isn't imperative to the development of her character."
But another teacher said:
"It is hard to discuss this question into the Pacific ocean thru the new river mouth opened between Newport Beach and Huntington Beach by the Orange-co harbor commission under the county's $500,000 harbor bond issue, according to a report made by Engineers Leeds and Barnard.
The water is flowing thru a culvert, three and one-half feet by five feet, under the So. Pac. and Pac. Elec. tracks, and thence into the ocean thru a small channel excavated across the beach by the commission. The culvert was built by the P. E. to furnish an outlet for the water temporarily, until the new bridge is completed and the entire new river mouth can be opened.
Altho there have been no heavy rains this season, water gradually accumulated above the dam at Bitter Point and backed up to such an extent that it threatened damage to ranchers below Talbert. The railroad company agreed to build the culvert, did so, and for the first time the new outlet was in use.
The level of the water has been lowered nearly a foot since the outlet was opened and this culvert, it is believed, will be sufficiently large until a heavy rain storm, which would necessitate opening the entire new mouth. The P. E. hopes to have its bridge completed by that time.
LITTLE ERROR COSTS BIG MONEY
Errors are the bugbear of the printer, and despite every precaution, they creep into the most high-grade work. An error that cost two million dollars occurred a few years ago in the government printing plant at Washington.
It was all due to a misplaced comma.
The copy of a particular tariff bill provided that "foreign fruit plants, etc." were to be admitted free of duty the idea being to encourage the culture of high-grade varieties of fruit trees and grapevines in the U. S.
When the bill was printed, "foreign fruit plants, etc." read "foreign fruit plants, etc." and as a result oranges, grapes, lemons, bananas, etc. came into the U. S. free of duty for a year.
The error cost the government just about two million dollars in revenue.
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of the Holly sugar factory, is 2350 feet deep and drilling in blue shale, with a trace of oil and considerable gas.
Well No. 1, Hottel community, east of the reservoir, is about 1600 feet deep.
No. 1, Volmer-Myer community between Bolaa Chica and Standard No. 3, is rigging up.
The Bell of Montebello Oil Co. is rigging up on their lease southwest of the Holly sugar factory, and the work will be done with cable tools.
This company experienced a great disappointment in the Montebello field by drilling two dry holes, one of them 4625 feet, and said to have been one of the most perfect holes drilled in the entire field. The company is controlled by worthy men, and it is the hope of their friends that they will be more successful in this field.
Well No. 1, Kirk lease, south of the Holly sugar factory, is 1450 and the drill is digging in sticky blue shale, which sticks so tightly to the bit that it is difficult to remove it with a shovel.
Well No. 1, Ashton community, west of Standard No. 3, spudded in Thursday night.
Three wells in this section started the same day, and there will be a merry race for the oil sands.
Well No. 1, McFarlane lease, Bolsa Chica mesa, is drilling at 3325 feet deep and drilling in blue shale, oil and gas, but not enough for a stockholder to throw his hat in the air about.
The redrilling of well No. 1, Burks lease, north of Reservoir Hill, has been completed, and the hole is something over 2500 feet.
So far as known, the top price for a lease was paid by the Montreal Oil Co., represented by Mr. Wooley of the Venture Oil Co., being $10,000 for a five-acre tract,$2000 per acre, about 2000 feet west of the Venture well.
There is also a lease of 20 lots in the East Side pending, where a bonus of $200 per lot is to be made; good for 90 days and $10 per month per lot for another 90 days; if such an extension is desired.
Mr. Wooley states that when he came to the Huntington Beach field he could have had his choice of locations, and he selected the site where the Venture well is located as being the most favorable in the field, in his estimation.
SECOND BIG WEEK
January Clos
Sale A Sale Embracing
Store ---- Extra
DRESSES, COATS and
Dresses Jersey, Velours, Serges and
Tricotines. A Special at— $11.75
—Percales and Gingham House Aprons at
Special price of—$1.25
Also some new pretty Aprons, all colors, at
$1.00
Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses at
$3.98
OUTING FLANNEL
Amoskeag, stripes & fancy colors, was 30c,
Now—18c
Suits —Silvertone, Velour, De
Laine, Serge and Poplin, all
some at—
20.00
JERSEY COATS
All Colors - $7.50
THE PRINCE STO
ANAHEIM
Corner Center and Lemon Streets
LOCAL MERCHANTS GIVE BEST SERVICE
Citizens of Anaheim should patronize the home industries not merely out of the desire to keep Anaheim money in Anaheim but because the local merchants can furnish the same kind of goods at a lower price in many instances than they can be purchased in Los Angeles, B. J. Dresser, of the White Lily Bakery, declared this morning. Home goods have the quality and home merchants and manufacturers the service. Why go to Los Angeles to buy a suit of clothes, to Orange, Santa Ana or Fullerton for laundry service, or anywhere outside of Anaheim for bread when all these things can be furnished by local manufacturers and firms at a price just as low or lower with much better service because one doesn't have to leave home to get service. Courtesy to customers is the watchword of local business men.
As an illustration of what local merchants and manufacturers are doing for Anaheim Mr. Dresser called attention to the fact that in his own business he saved the people of Anaheim several thousand dollars the last three years by refusing to raise the price of his bread from 10 to 12 cents a loaf as many Los Angeles bakers did. He stated that he followed the instructions of the government and sold his bread as cheaply as he could despite outside pressure to cause him to raise prices. This is just an example of what all the local business men will do to give their home town customers every possible advantage.
He also called attention to the fact that while Los Angeles businessmen have a large territory upon which to build the local business men have only Anaheim and immediate vicinity and that from self interest if for no other reason they will not permit outside merchants to give better bargains than they. They are doing everything they can to boost Anaheim and believe Anaheim people are going to cooperate to keep local money at home.
HOLIVIAN TIN MINES
Bolivian tin mines that have been worked for more than 200 years have reached a depth of 2300 feet, with the ricinness of the ore increasing as the workings descend.
Anaheim Post No. 72, American Legion Dance every Friday. Presell's Hall, Anaheim.
If it's from Witman—it's Good,
Dr. C. S. O'Toole
Physician & Surgeon
Phones: Residence 546
Office 569
Benner Sheet Metal Works
Rear 219 S. Lemon Street
Phone 348W—
Leaders, Gutters, Skylights, Jobbing and Soldering of Al Kinds
DOES A BLACKSMITH REPAIR YOUR WATCH?
This is an absurd question yet it gives proof to our argument that you should bring your FORDS and FORDSONS
to our authorized service station for all repairs and parts. For your protection we employ only the best Food and Bordermachines.
DOES A BLACKSMITH REPAIR YOUR WATCH?
—This is an absurd question yet it gives proof to our argument that you should bring your FORDS and FORDSONS to our authorized service station for all repairs and parts. For your protection we employ only the best Ford and Fordson mechanics.
GEORGE DUNTON
FORD & FORDSON
PHONE 263
SALES & SERVICE
ANAHEIM
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
—By keeping your car in the best of mechanical condition all the time. At the first indication of trouble, drive your car into our garage. We can locate the trouble and repair it at the start with little expense—a trouble that in time, might prove costly.
WE ARE CARBURETOR EXPERTS—
Wm. R Stanley Bros. Geo. F.
Phone 366 ANAHEIM 200 S. Los Angeles-st
Carburetor Experts OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
STORAGE GASOLINE-OILS-GREASES STORAGE
A WELL BUILT BODY means everything to you as a car owner. What avails it if you have a fine engine and easy riding tires and a handsome chassis, if the upper part of your car is wrong? We build auto bodies to suit you, not to suit the car manufacturer. Just like having your tailor make your clothes.
—See us for Cook Automatic Blocker and Ridger.
KNOX & MAYBERRY
149 South Lemon Street Phone 81
WEEK OF OUR
WEEK OF OUR
Embracing Everything in Our
- Extraordinary Savings in
COATS and SUITS
Children's Rompers and Creepers at January Clearance
Prices from—$1.00—up.
RIBBONS
75 cent quality now—48c
Neckwear, Veils and Veiling all reduced.
—Sweaters for Women and Children, all
ages, about 25 per cent discount off on ANY
of these.
GINGHAMS
27-Inch Amoskeag at—23c
PERCALE
Special at—23c
Coats
Silvertone Full Silk Lined
at $16.75
PLUSH COATS - $19.75