oc-plain-dealer 1921-04-05
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THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER
An independent Newspaper, Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday
MIDWEST, Manager
PAUL V. HESTER, Editor
Subscription rate—In No. Orange-co: Per year, $2; six months, $1.25
刊登 at the Postoffice at Anselm, Calif., as second class matter.
CONSULTING TO OUR READERS
that they suffer by any man's
needs by no man's ear; be reosient in saying and in doing;
deserve of a right gentleman.
—Chapman.
VERY OF crops, wherever
would be a good thing for
earth.
ENCYCLY in office cannot come
efficiency in the service that
the official gives.
SOCIETY for the Prevention
of Worlds might look into
word of "erfidleney." This word
only overworked and abused.
RE is a soft spot in Uncle
heart for the country that always do the square thing by
bustries, and that attempts
to enable-dealing.
KIRKISH question is yet
not alone. It will worry Euriongia as there is any Turkey
who would be wise to throw
your over into Asia.
AS vital to California's
development and productive
wood is vital to the human
will allowed to run prodigially to
millions of gallons annually wood.
NEW tariff will not plow the
crop, and a new system of federal
tation will not do the day's work in
factory. It is a blunder to expect
so much from legislation, however,
terrorists such legislation may be.
BEING HONEST and faithful in doning days' work is one good way to
fully good citizenship. Good citiness is applied in more fields than
politics. It is in evidence in
for industrial activities and rewon it praiseless.
ANY leeches of sneer-
SENSE; CONSIDERATION IN TRAFFIC MOVES
Many traffic accidents are wholly
needless. That is to say, the human
element of carelessness, rather than
innately dangerous conditions, is primarily responsible for them. The foolish rush to get somewhere, regardless of the menace of speeding onto a crossing or into a crowd of pedestrians, results in many a tragedy. The wholly inexcusable, carelessness and thotlessness of many a pedestrian, in walking right into the path of an oncoming car, heedless of the danger, brings many a needless call in the undertaker. If common sense, prudence and unselfish thatfulness prevailed, on the part of both the driver and the pedestrian, the number of serious traffic accidents would be diminished very greatly.
If men and women exercised as much care, prudence and unselfishness in using the streets and highways as they do in their complicated, hazardous undertaking of daily life, there would be fewer tragic, premature deaths. Many a person who would be horrified at the mere thot of striking a match about a powder magazine, would invite the Grim Reaper to do his work, running in front of a moving car to issue the invitation to Death. And Death very frequently accepts these invitations.
NATIONS, SKILFISH, ARE BREEDERS OF WAR
Sordid selfishness in nations, as individuals, oftentimes leads to a serious strife. Foolish pride and rank disheostesty are so be found in some nations, as they are to be found in some persons. It is lack of character or lack of honor, or lack of justice and proper consideration for other nations and peoples, that provoke many wars.
There will be no absolute insurance against warfare until nations and peoples attain unto a high, intensified sense of honor. There must be the same standards of honesty in international relations as usually obtains between friends and acquaintances, in individual life. Nations
Mike Jackson, arrested several wives Modena after a de Sheriff C. E. Jacks deputies, was brought of the Peace Cox examination.
Judge Cox found get an intelligent question put to the timed the case u.a. m. Cox, Sheriffity District Attorn of the opinion that enigma. It is unable to be examined by sion.
The man does not his own name. He against him bears Jackson. He says Jackson, but "Devil the count y jail car and those who have confidence can name or anything history.
The hermit had hut in the mount bounds of the Irreal years. Just he provide himself wiling as a mystery The man wore a p rubber boots. He a suit of under shirt after being c James Irvine Sheriff Jackson thit mit the "quatter" property. if he w Jackson says t changed his mind the hermit be kept erly.
The hermit was hours after he ent Modena and took a rancher. She summoned and a more men engaged with the hermit be ly subdued. The sharp pronged con his captors at close
NEW tariff will not plow the crop and a new system of federal station will not do the day's work in factory. It is a blunder to expect much from legislation, however deliberous such legislation may be.
BEING HONEST and faithful in doing the days work is one good way to truly good citizenship. Good citation is applied in more fields than politics. It is in evidence in for industrial activities and rewon praise.
Land's any icebergs of sneer beauty or skuptleism into any these of ambitions. Let ammonite the higher the better, proof of ambition be within this person who aims no high-powered never will reach the test.
OCCURRENTH Esick or wound-ner the world war, while the provision for him molest in hand of permitting to his grave without the criminal he should have, mockery of it by impending and extolling lead.
AND problems of exposition and importance which the Harding administration numerous and many noot with extreme delicacy, that Buena Park emblies less some day Afterment in some direc-tion, every would co-operate with the admin-ция with these trans-tion in dent or.
K O. Lowden, of DORMINE very sound, points out the remarkable ability used as governor. He that his manifest business-like conducting of affairs may be utilized by the administration in some case for the present, at least, Mr. Lowden is disinclin-ency post of responsibil-ity of press of private affair.
HARDING'S statement day toward disarmament provided the proposed disarm-ould not leave the United States at a disadvantage, is quite assured from a Christian man and government of this nation. The American people are with their attitude. Disarma-that are practicable that would give no nu-nation any advan-other nation or group only would be accepted States, but would this country would exceedingly wary trap. I would notaken its navy countries which
NIP CRIMINALITY IN THE BUD, BEST WAY
The best way to cure crime is to prevent it. Begin the preventive process in the infancy of the child. It would shock many a mother to think that her baby might grow up to be a criminal. And yet it would help to avert criminality if more mothers realized the dangers that lie before their children. If not properly trained in morals. Many a criminal came from a good home—but a home in which restraints were not in evidence and where moral training was lax.
The boy that is properly trained and properly influenced this year may be saved from committing a crime 20 years hence. The influence of mother love and father love, and tender home ties, and sacred teachings around the fireside, is exceedingly strong. These influences have saved multitudes of boys, grown to manhood, from crime and vice.
Offer Creates Brisk Business for Chevrolet
Paul Taggart, of the Taggart Motor Co., local Chevrolet dealers, reports the announcement by the Chevrolet Motor Co. that it will make a cash refund to all purchasers of Model "Four-Ninety" is proving as popular with local buyers as elsewhere throughout the country.
With all Four-Ninety models sold we received another carload last Saturday. This consignment has already been sold and orders have been received for all of another carload expected the latter part of this week." says Taggart.
Last year the Chevrolet Motor Co. sold 186,147 cars. It is regarded as certain that 50,000 Chevrolets will be sold before Aug. 1, in which case the refunds of $70 on open cars and light delivery wagons and $100 on closed cars will reach $4,000,000.
JETTY ROCK COMING THRU
Rock for the county's 200-foot extension of the Newport harbor jetty and for the rebuilding of the old
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JETTY ROCK COMING THRU
Rock for the county's 200-foot extension of the Newport harbor jetty and for the rebuilding of the old jetty by the city of Newport Beach, is arriving from Blye quarries at a gratifying rate. One train-loader of thirteen cars of rock arrived Wednesday, and additional cars are arriving nearly every day.
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The Village Gossip
Mike Jackson, mountain hermit, arrested several weeks ago near El Modena after a desperate fight with Sheriff C. E. Jackson and a posse of deputies, was brought before Justice of the Peace Cox for a preliminary examination.
Judge Cox found it impossible to get an intelligent answer to any question put to the hermit and continued the case until April 16 at 10 a.m. Cox, Sheriff Jackson and Deputy District Attorney Thompson are of the opinion that the hermit is an enigma. It is understood that he is to be examined by ya lunacy commission.
The man does not appear to know his own name. The complaint filed against him bears the name of Mike Jackson. He says his name is not Jackson, but "Devil." Prisoners in the county y jail call him "The Devil" and those who have tried to win his confidence can not learn his real name or anything about his family history.
The hermit had been living in a hut in the mountains within the bounds of the Irvine ranch for several years. Just how he managed to provide himself with food and clothing as a mystery for the authorities. The man wore a pair of overalls and rubber boots. He was supplied with a suit of underwear and a clean shirt after being confined in the jail.
James Irvine recently informed Sheriff Jackson that he would permit the "squatter" to remain on his property. If he would sign a lease, Jackson says that Irvine Jater changed his mind and requested that the hermit be kept off of his property.
The hermit was arrested several hours after he entered a barn in El Modena and took a coat belonging to a rancher. Sheriff Jackson was summoned and a crowd of fifty or more men engaged in a rock battle with the hermit before he was finally subdued. The hermit used a sharp pronged compass in fighting his captors at close range.
"Itamp-Proof" Justice Warmly Congratulated
They now believe Judge Cox is "Vamp"-proof.
Practically every bunch of mail handed to Justice of the Peace Cox since he imposed a ten-day sentence on Bebe Daniels for speeding has included letters congratulating him on "having the nerve" and "gumption" to pass such a sentence on a person of prominence.
Most all of the letters compliment Judge Cox on his standpat rule of sending motorists to jail when proof is established that they were going over 50 miles on the county highways.
Here are a few of the letters that are pouring in on Justice Cox, the names of the writers being omitted at his request:
"Dear Old J. B.-A lot of 'wise guys' in this graft rider city of Los Angeles have said to me: 'He won't have the nerve to do it.' And I said: 'Just wait.' The reading public, and the the speeding public have watched with anxious eyes, and listening cara to see the verdict I knew was coming. Thank you, Judge, for keeping the machinery of your court running true to form, and younger generations will pronounce your name with respect."
"Yours truly"
Another readae:
"Dear Sir: I want to congratulate you and the Jury upon doing your duty in the case that was tried in Santa Ana Monday. Thank God that you were not so easily vamped as a great many that you would be. If we had a few more such judges and juries we would not have to read of the terrible accidents in nearly every paper we pick up. Again we thank you for your holding up the law of our glorious California."
"Yours respectfully and a whole lot of others."
And still another:
"Dear Sir: I write to congratulate you and the Jury upon the outcome of the recent trial. If Justice were dispensed that way through our whole land we would have a better civilization. If a suspended sentence should now be granted it would spoil"
ORANGE-CO LEADING IN PER CAPITA TAX
Orange-co residents will pay more income tax per capita than any of the ten counties comprising the sixth district of California. In the opinion of collectors in the central office in Los Angeles, according to Eimer E. Burns, deputy internal revenue collector for Orange-co.
It is estimated that Orange-co income taxpayers will have paid the government more than half a million dollars by the time full payment of the taxes is made. Many of the returns for the first quarter included only the first of the four installments permitted.
During the period of the drive, Feb 1 to March 15, Burns handled 2294 returns himself. His deputy, F.F. Fichtbaler, who servil Fullerton, Anheml, Orange and Flacontia, received approximately 160 returns, making the total number of forms filed with the two collectors $3850.
The total sum collected and reported on the forms filled with Burns amounted to $10,213. Adding 60 pct as the estimated percentage of cash collected by Fichtbaler as against that paid into Burns makes a total of around $1,480.53 collected by the two deputies.
It is estimated tit about 50 pct of the total amount due as taxes was paid with the film of the returns. On this basis, it evident that Orange-co will over-rate the early estimates that the taxpayers of this county would contribute $500,000 to the support of the government.
This total will materially increased by returns at were filed direct with the office Los Angeles.
Couldn't Slee for Groans of Starving
Every American in help the Chinese famine suffer without sacrifice to himself if it cared to—and acts—for three cents will save a Chinese life for one day. No American is so poor that he cannot save human life, at this, the livest rate ever quoted.
Jackson says that Irvine Jater changed his mind and requested that the hermit be kept off of his property.
The hermit was arrested several hours after he entered a barn in El Modena and took a coat belonging to a rancher. Sheriff Jackson was summoned and a crowd of fifty or more men engaged in a rock battle with the hermit before he was finally subdued. The hermit used a sharp pronged compass in fighting his captors at close range.
It is a long postal route that has no ending.
T. H. Rowland, of Santa Ana, has just received a letter that he sent overseas to his son, Dr. E. H. Rowland, now a dentist there, then a captain connected with the 129th machine gun battalion.
The envelope bears a Santa Ana postmark with Sept. 10, 1918, as the date.
"We only had the address of our son as it had come to us by cable," said Dr. Rowland, "and the cablegram had given it to us at 29th machine gun battalion. It never reached the 129th machine gun battalion. Marks on it shows that it was returned from overseas to the department of the adjutant general.
The letter remained in some office in Washington, D. C., until a clerk bethought himself of the happy idea of returning the letters of the center, whose address was in the upper left corner.
Miss Blanche Porter, stenographer for Talbert & Co., Huntington Beach, won a five-dollar wager by wearing a pair of No. 15 army shoes for two blocks on Main-st.
The other parties to the wager were T. B. Talbert, E. E. Murphy, Andy Johan and W. H. Taylor, and M. Kauffman, of Los Angeles, each one contributing one simoleon.
FIREMEN'S BALL NETS $225
The recent annual firemen's ball, given by the Newport Beach fire department at the Balboa pavilion, netted the beach firemen approximately $225, according to the report of Secretary Floyd Gage.
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G. AND W. BUS LINE IS SOLD BY FULLER
Announcement of the purchase of the G. and W. Stage company by O. R. Fuller, has just been made. The G. and W. line will continue to operate over the same routes and on approximately the same schedules for the immediate present. Fuller has placed an application for the sale of the G. and W. line to the Motor transit company before the railroad commission and as soon as this transaction takes place, transfer and consolidation will ensue. Joint depots will then be maintained and transfer points established.
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URGING PROTECTION
DISTRICT AT TUSTIN
Declaring there is possibility of Santiago creek changing its course at any time, with the Tustin section liable to damage should such a thing happen, County Engineer J. L. McBride has advised residents they should write insurance against damage by protection work along the bank of the creek, between Tustin-ave bridge and the Chapman-st bridge at McPherson.
Organization of such a district today depends upon whether or not 25 perc. of the property owners within the territory proposed for the district will sign a petition to supervisors asking the creation of the district, and upon subsequent approval by two-thirds of the voters casting ballots at an election necessary to organize the district.
Harry W. Lewis has been named as chairman of a petition committee.
BUILDING ADDITION TO PACKING PLANT
GARDEN GROVE, April 5—Jack Jentges has started building the new addition on his warehouse, which is to be occupied by the Garden Grove Mutual Packing Co. An addition of 20 feet north and 12 feet west will be built.
The foundation cementing of the derrick for the Garden Grove Petro-
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