oc-plain-dealer 1921-04-30
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THE ORANGE COUNTY-PLAIN DEALER
An Independent Newspaper, Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday
R. W. ERNEST, Manager
Subscription rate—In No. Orange-co: Per year, $2; six months, $1.26.
Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., as second class matter.
DAILY GREETING TO READERS
The warrior's name,
Tho' pealed and chimed on all the tongues of fame.
Sounds less harmoulious to the grateful mind.
Than his, who fashions and improves mankind. —Barlow.
World wars do not promote civilization.
General Obregon is a pacemaker as well as a peacemaker.
The iron will of every free people on earth should chain be dogs of war forever.
The Einstein theory of relativity has nothing to do with the problem of poor relations.
Uncle Sam does not intend to let other great powers hold all the trump cards in armament.
If the rest of the world really wants to disarm, let it come on and meet Uncle Sam halfway.
Why worry about the financial rehabilitation of Europe? Let the American tourists see to that.
Should congress dally and fail to reduce federal taxation, it would over-tax the patience of the people.
Uncle Walt Mason keeps right on turning out racy prose poems with never a chilblain on his poetic feet.
Blessed are the nimble of foot and the keen of eye; for they have some hope of escaping the perils of traffic.
War is more heavenly than it was when General Sherman is reputed to have made his celebrated retreat.
Memorial Day is observed in manner fitting that is quietly and with due regard to its sacredness.
Clara Smith Hamon is not going into pictures because of an insistent and irresistible demand of the public that she do so.
It makes a difference, of course, whether they render that line of the Stephen C. foster melody "The moon shines bright," etc., or this way: "The moonshine's bright," etc.
The world is nearer to practical disarmament than it ever has been, all signs and events indicate. If it were not so there would be little hope of perpetuating Christian civilization.
California, with each recurring day, is the last of all the states to see the setting sun. But no state in the Union is keener or swifter to see the rising sun of progressional opportunity than is the Golden State.
Inasmuch as the fruit and berry crops of the Middle West and Eastern seaboard have been totally deceived twice this spring by unreasonable frosts, the yield of fruit and berries in those regions probably will be little below normal this year. These frost-damage reports oftentimes are 99 pet. hysteria.
Governor Dorsey of Georgia is moving strenuously to abate outrages against negroes in his state. He has the courage to condemn these inhumanities and to excoriate those who perpetrate them. The honest, law-abiding, industrious negro should have a fair show, not only in Georgia, but in all parts of the country.
GRAVES OF VALOUROUS MEN TO BE ENWREATED
A wreath is to be placed, on Memorial Day, upon the grave of each and every American soldier buried in France, Belgium and England. A committee in France is making preparations for this solemnly beautiful commemoration of the valorous dead. This tender token of remembrance never should be neglected. Throughout the generations to come, with each recurring Memorial Day, loving hands, prompted by grateful hearts, should perform this commemorative service. The French people, in fervent impulses of gratitude, may be depended upon to join in this impressive memorializing from year to year.
Men who sacrifice life upon the alma-dei great work.
The projecting the channel canals connect and to deepen wherever necessary vessels may pass Great Lakes that region lie it. It would provide enormous tonnage farm products mines; and of modities. To from the West Atlantic seabound and the high railroad service our advantage would stimulate mining develop so give stimuli in general, through basin and the east even would laiting influence.
War is more heavenly than it was when General Sherman is reputed to have made his celebrated remark.
Memorial Day is observed in manner fitting that is quietly and with due regard to its sacredness.
Clara Smith Hamon is not going into pictures because of an insistent and irresistible demand of the public that she do so.
The only thing that Uncle Sam and Soviet Russia are trading in is their respective—if not respectful—opinions of each other.
The U.S. can keep itself formidably armed and yet not menace the peace of its world. It is defensive, not aggressive arming.
The European marchist in this country who persists in breeding violence should be faced toward Europe and should be pushed along until he gets there.
Purification of pictures is vital to the moral welfare of the country. The bettering process should be seasoned with good sense and sound judgment.
"They say" that Sir Isaac Newton's theory of gravitation is about to be overturned. But the apples will continue to fall, let theories stand or fail as they may.
GREAT LAKES WATERWAY IS FEASIBLE
Another of those marvels of engineering which has done so much to change the course of world trade and to enhance commerce, is fair prospect of being realized. American and Canadian engineers of the International Joint Commission pronounce feasible the proposed deep waterway from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic. The estimated cost of this enormous project is considerably below $250,000,000, the original offhand estimate. The plan is to divide equally between the United
A Squirt and the Squeaks Are Gone
In five minutes with the handy can you can go over every part of your automobile which is rusted and by simply squirting this new wonderful oil (no brush required to spread it—it spreads itself) you provide a protection against rust which means a saving of many dollars and hours of time.
BASSICK Graphite Penetrating Oil
Works like magic. It thoroughly lubricates springs, penetrating between the leaves, leaving the surface it touches slick and clean. Whenever the oil is applied greater riding comfort is noticeable almost instantaneously.
Sold on a Money-Back Guaranty
BASSICK
Graphite
Penetrating Oil
Works like magic. It thoroughly lubricates springs, penetrating between the leaves, leaving the surface it touches slick and clean. Whenever the oil is applied greater riding comfort is noticeable almost instantaneously.
Sold on a Money-Back Guaranty
Try a can today. Oil some of those old squeaky bolts and nuts on your car. If the oil does not do all we say, and more, return it and get your money back. Could you ask for anything fairer?
For Sale by All Dealers
ALEMITE LUBRICATOR CO. OF CALIFORNIA
1138 S. Figueron St., Los Angeles, California — Distributors
Distributors, Alemite High Pressure Lubricating System, Bassick Graphite Penetrating Oil,
Bassick Lubricant and Cas-co-lister.
Highest CASH
Valencia Or
IMMEDIATE SHIP
Olive Fruit Co
PEPPERS & MILLER
Packing House, Olive, Cal., Phone 161 W, Orange
Bert Leihy, 303
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
States and Canada the cost of this great work.
The project contemplates deepening the channels of the rivers and canals connecting the Great Lakes, and to deepen the St. Lawrence, wherever necessary, so that mammoth vessels may ply regularly from the Great Lakes into the Atlantic. The value of this water-trade route in that region is beyond computation. It would provide means of moving enormous tonnage of grain and other farm products; of ores from the Atlantic seaboard without congestion and the high freight rates of the railroad service would be of tremendous advantage. This deep waterway would stimulate agricultural and mining development and would also give stimulus to manufacturing in general throughout the Mississippi basin and the Rocky Mountain West, and even would extend its stimulating influence to the Pacific West.
New York Letter by Lucy Jeanne Price
NEW YORK, April 30.—The sensation erupted by the entrance into the movies of Mrs. Lydig Hoyt, Society of Society, just announced a few days ago, hasn't yet died down. For one thing, she is handsome enough to have a right to the sensation. But the most welcome note in the whole matter to some of us, who have grown a wee bit irked with so much talk by various people on the "willingness to throw everything over for my art," and the "realization that one must sacrifice in order to develop, etc., etc., whenever they decide to go and get a job somewhere," was Mrs. Hoyt's frank reason for taking to the screen instead of the speaking stage. "It's the hours," she said, "Motion picture work I can do daytimes and I should have had to work evenings if I had done the other things." It's exactly the reason that I myself took art in stead of physics junior year at college, art came at 10:30 in the morning at physics at eight. I can understand people when they talk like that even debutante actress.
The New York Telephone Co. has just turned the dagger in our many telephonic wounds by raising the local rates, charging us a penny more for every time we call anyone here in town and then casing the surface or matters by taking a penny off every time we call someone in New Jersey. According to New York logic anyone who talks to New Jersey ought to be made to pay all the traffic will bear. And certainly it is no recompense for our tragedy here at home.
New York is to be the headquarters of a national campaign, under the direction of the American Cotton Growers' Assn., not only to bring about a rehaissance of the cotton stocking, but to popularize generally cotton and cotton fabrics. "Buy Cotton" will be the principal theme of the campaign, and, of course, there will be a slogan: "Ask if the article you buy is made of pure cotton—all cotton, and a yard wide." Like the smart men that they are, they plan to use daily newspaper advertising in their campaign.
New York city, however, just now is hardly even in a mood to scoff at her sister west of the Hudson. She is completely covered with blushes. For WHERE is the home of John Hutchinson, the man who just lost $1000 in Paris to the oldest confidence game in the world? He met a social trio there who told him about the $40,000; they were carrying in a suitcase because you couldn't trust the banks there. So he gave his $1,000 to protect along with their own! And where, I ask, is John Hutchinson from? Why, from New York city.
Among the innovations in the new ambasador hotel, bat park-ave and Fifty-first-st, is an electric alarm clock which has been installed in each bedroom, thus making is unnecessary for guests to leave calls with the clerks. Not only that but it doesn't bur-r-r shrilly in one's ear. Musical chimes do the alarming sounding at intervals for five minutes. The system is regulated from the Arlington Observatory, Washington.
Montclair, N. J., has had heated discussions and, yes, tears, over the question of whether it is better to kill the cats and save the birds or spare the cats and kill the rats. A majority favored the birids, so the public safety commissioner has ordered several gross of cat traps which will be baited with catnip.
The annual "Seamen's Auction" is always one of the most interesting of the legalized gambling events in the city. The baggage and effects of seamen who died or deserted their craft during the year are sold at these times "right unseen." At the one held the other day, John Donovan, a seafaring man himself, bought a trunk for $18.50 which proved to hold just one Chinese slipper; while another man unwrapped a parcel for which he paid $1.50 and found a glass eye.
Los Angeles Plano house has plano in Anaheim that can be bought for balance owing. Write J. King, Collection Dept., 928 S. Broadway, Los Angeles.
Try Plain Dealer Want Ads.
Landscape Architect and Gardening
Darroll D. Webb
131 S. Phil.-Phone 168
Estimates gladly furnished
Up-to-Minute Messages from All Over Town
Watch Your
Up-to-Minute Messages from All Over Town
W. H. BOON
Indian Motorcycles
Bicycles
And Supplies
OXY-ACETYLENE
Welding and Brazing
PHONE 379-J
147 S. Los Angeles Street
When You've Tried the Rest Then Try the Best
—Phone 129—
Carl F. Oelke
Representative Model Laundry
A. B. FOY - --- Chiropractor
Chiropractic is the science of common sense, applies by the hands only,
to remove pressure from nerves—which means health.
TWELVE YEARS IN PRACTICE
Phone 413 204 Fisher Bldg., Anaheim
STEAMING HOT TAMALES
Any Hour from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Week Days
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ANAHEIM TAMALE FACTORY
MORALES & ENGEL, Proprietors
CORNER PHILADELPHIA AND CENTER STS.
Wholesome Tamales
WHEN YOU EAT OURS
YOU WILL ALWAYS WANT MORE
J. M. OCHOA, Tamale Mfgr.
Phone 372W 145 S. Lemon
Watch Your BATTERY These Hot Days
FREE Water and Inspection at all times.
Auto Electric Maintenance Co.
Orange County Distributors for Vesta Batteries
WEST BROS.
Los Angeles at Chestnut St.
Anaheim Phone 31
Caliowa
Enter Hum
Our property is CLOSE to field.
2700 feet from STANLEY
1400 feet from UNION
1300 feet from WESTERN
Wholesome Tamales
WHEN YOU EAT OURS
YOU WILL ALWAYS WANT MORE
J. M. OCHOA, Tamale Mfgr.
Phone 372W 145 S. Lemon
Quality First Service Always
123 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 246-W
SH PAID for Oranges
E SHIPMENT
it Company
EVENINGS CALL:
Bert Leihy, 303 Orange,—A. J. Miller, 206J Santa Ana
Enter Hum
Our property is CLOSE to field.
2700 feet from STANLEY
1400 feet from UNION
1300 feet from WESTERN
Can you buy stock in any or all of these?
Do you know of any reason why BIG PRODUCER as any of them will give you a SQUARE OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR Herman Stern, Ernest B.
President,
O. A. Hylden, of Pomona, Secy &
Directors: Walter Hartman, F. J. S.
St. Ansgar, Iowa; Emil Sedlacek, o
Here is your opportunity to ment.
We are offering a limited amount.
At $1.00
CALIOWA OIL CO.
P. Q. BOX, 515, (office 207 N. Los Ames)
"DEAD"
to opportunities. You certainly are if you do not take advantage of this one. Listen—Where, when or how can you find an open-and-shut, clean-cut business investment better than a block of BLUE LIGHT SILVER MINES CO. stock. Consider carefully: a real silver mine growing bigger and better every day. Rich assets of silver ore, adequate and modern mining equipment, everything adapted to profitable and successful mining on a large scale. You can, if you act quickly, get what remains of the stock I am offering at a price below actual book value. Any day this offering can and may be exhausted. With the cutting-of additional bodies of silver ore at a greater depth, a development is progressing at top speed, stockholders can and undoubtedly will find their holdings increased many times over in value overnight.
ALIVE"
to real investment opportunities are a goodly number of Anaheim people who have already purchased. Among these are well known merchants, orange growers, contractors bankers, executives, etc. In fact in all lines of business where success has been the rule. These men have all recognized the possibilities of this undertaking—have convinced themselves that it is a big and profitable institution. The SILVERADO mining properties are conceded every chance in the world to equal or better some of the best mining properties in the country. That is what these local investors have seen—that is why they bought.
Do Not Associate
"Do Not Associate"
this offering with the many oil promotion schemes and other ventures that are floating around. It is out of that class altogether. You don't have to take a big chance on a company the organization of which is unknown to you, nor do you have to take a chance on their finding or discovering their products before the business becomes profitable. In the case of the BLUE LIGHT SILVER CO. the organization is composed of successful men of your personal acquaintance, and the mine and its mineral are an established fact. See me about this investment. I will arrange to show you the mine at your own convenience. It will not obligate you a particle if not stated and you are not satisfied. Why not get busy and see me today? This offering of stock is getting smaller daily. Sign the coupon today—call me up or see me personally.
C. C. Sidnam
INVESTMENTS
STOCKS—BONDS
314 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Phone 210
C. C. Sidnam, 314 First Nat'l Bank Bldg, Anaheim, California.
Will you arrange to show me the SILVERADO properties:
Name
Address
of Anaheim
ter Huntington Beach Field
perty is CLOSE to the THREE LARGEST PRODUCERS in the
100 feet from STANDARD'S BOLSA CHICA WELL No. 1.
100 feet from UNION'S COPELAND WELL.
100 feet from WESTERN UNION OIL CO.'S WELL.
buy stock in any of these companies at $1.00 per share?
NO!
know of any reason why we haven't as good a chance to strike a DUCER as any of the above wells.
IT OVER if you want to get in where there is large production.
behind the Caliowa Oil Co., are all good business and oil men
give you a SQUARE DEAL.
MICERS AND DIRECTORS:
n. Ernest Borehert.
client. Vice-Pres.
hidden, of Pomona, Secy & Treas
Valter Hartman, F. J. Sedlacek, of
Iowa; Emil Sedlacek, of Covina.
FIELD ADVISORY BOARD
9 Experienced Oil and Business men who are financially interested are going to do the drilling with the company's own ROTARY RIG.
our opportunity to get the TRUE FACTS about an oil investment.
offering a limited amount of stock for sale.
At $1.00 Per Share Par Value
CALIOWA
OIL CO.
15, (office 207 N. Los Angeles St.)
Calliowa Oil Co., P. O. Box, 515, Anaheim, Cal.
Enclosed find $........for........shares
of Calliowa Oil Co. Stock, or send me the
TRUE FACTS about an oil investment.
Name ..... Please print name.
Address ..... City.....