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DAILY GREETINGS TO OUR READERS I would my hold were stronger, but, alas! The strongest arm is weak indeed against The purposes of God. Ah! blest be he Who still can give God thanks when all the wine Life yields is spilled, and naught is left but less. Clara J. Moore. Speculative gambling in sugar should be put in limbo. The people should be protected against this rapacity. Beautification should receive due attention in every city, town and village of the land. Beauty is an asset, as utility is. The ideal is a proper combination of beauty and utility. The Colorado River should be dammed and held in check against destructive floods. Its aurplus waters should be made to generate electric power and should be used for irrigation. Having made a non-stop flight across the continent, Lieut. John A. MacReady has started a matrimonial flight that his friends and admirers hope also will be a non-stop and continuously happy journey. Selecting presidential candidates is a favorite pastime at this juncture. One person's conjecture or prophecy is as good as another's. There is nothing at this time upon which definite augury can be based. This year, as in every year in which the legislature meets, Californians are prone to feel that they have too much legislature. Surely, the state would be better off if it had fewer legislative enactments, and if the laws passed were of LEGISLATURE'S WAY NOT IMPORTANT The California Legislature session notable chiefly for its great, outstanding work here. Little of a constructive number undertaken. But there is no need for the taxpayer: If not now has been done, it follows that has been added to the burden payer. Not much has been might be regretted by or caused by the people of the state. There is a grave problem with the American people, as affection in all its branches: They with extreme care to the men nominated and elected to particularly to legislative problems is directly up to their selves. They cannot do it by if they neglected it, they suffer negligence. Poor laws come equal quality of legislators*. And people come as a result of poor citizens' part of persons who otherwise citizens. The good citizens with their citizenship constitute good government, because, defaulting, men of lamentable into public office. MAINTAIN THRIVING CAUTIOUS CARE Hold prosperity! Herbert Secretary of Commerce, urgently advises caution—not the cause, but the caution which value against reckless inflation." Mr. Hoover stresses the fidece, and also of courage. Selecting presidential candidates is a favorite pastime at this juncture. One person's conjecture or prophecy is as good as another's. There is nothing at this time upon which definite augury can be based. This year, as in every year in which the legislature meets, Californians are prone to feel that they have too much legislature. Surely, the state would be better off if it had fewer legislative enactments, and if the laws passed were of better quality. Freedom is a term that never should be abused in this country. It never should be construed as license. Freedom is not an unrestricted permit for one to do absolutely as one pleases, regardless of the rights and immunities of others. Freedom has its reasonable limitations, and always should have. Capture of Americans by Chinese brigands and holding them for ransom recalls the days, a century ago, when the pirates of the Barbary States were wont to seize Americans and hold them for tribute. For a long time this country submitted to the piratical indignities. But eventually America arose in its might and taught the North African buccaneers a lesson which they never forgot. COMMENTS OF THE PRESS STUDYING THE MOUND BUILDERS Berkeley (Cal.) Gazette Ohio archeologists have resumed the study of what was probably the most advanced civilization in prehistoric North America. Representatives of the Archaeological Society of Ohio have completed their plans for the examination of the great Hopewell mound near Chillicothe during the coming summer, and those for whom our human past—or anybody else’s—holds fascination will watch their work with interest. Civilizations have always had a habit of rising and falling, but the completeness of the collapse of this particular civilization has been a puzzle, and it is only recently that anthropologists have put forward an explanation that seems to satisfy. It has been definitely established that the developers of the mound-building culture were of the long-headed type which nowadays is to be found, among the re- MAINTAIN THRIVE CAUTIOUS CAUSE Hold prosperity! Herbert Secretary of Commerce, urgently advises caution—not the caution, but the caution which value against reckless inflation.” Mr. Hoover stresses the fidelence, and also of courage. Present prosperity is real, luminous. It can be retained, lean people handle it properly from 1920 conditions, which terms a “wasteful boom.” reason why a generous measure cannot be maintained indvidualed the people are duly cautious, without becoming timid. Excessive timidity we disastrous conditions, not until 1907. This should be avoided it were a plague. There is reason in becoming immode. Caution should be maintained but this should be a progressive caution. The people should—should maintain thriv-but with circumspection. TOWN IN REVENUE A runaway balloon landed nearby thought at first it was an oil stock. GOOD STEAKS ARE RARE. WARNING—Women wearing tiian styles on Center street, please the buildings so the horses won't ened. They are talking of Dave House dent. All right, we'll bite—who is he? Arthur Brisbane says John D. Ro nothing to amuse himself. Perhaps does something every now and then us. Germany's latest brilliant scheme money to pay her debts. She might try Mexico. Or Liber- A man gets soaked by the bootle Soaked by the booze—and then soaked by the judge Civilizations have always had a habit of rising and falling, but the completeness of the collapse of this particular civilization has been a puzzle, and it is only recently that anthropologists have put forward an explanation that seems to satisfy. It has been definitely established that the developers of the mound-building culture were of the long-headed type which nowadays is to be found, among the remaining Indians, only in marginal areas and which, it is assumed, came much earlier to America from Asia than the round-headed races which pre dominated when the first white men arrived. These round-headed Indians, although incapable of so high a degree of civilization as already existed when they first reached the Ohio Valley, were not incapable of its destruction. They wrecked it, and drove the survivors to the Northeast; where traces of their blood and head-form are still to be found among the Iroquois. It may have been a thousand or ten thousand years ago, but it shows that times don't change. SPARKS AND SPIKES U.b ....d When a just claim is registered in your mind, let your conscience define the means of collection. Facts are absolute the moment they are proven to be facts. One need not possess a large vocabulary to express his deep emotions, a sigh will sometimes do it. Simple living solves the intricacies of life. With honest purpose you will win, To suffer hardships is no sin. Feigned severity reveals itself when used as a rloak and ear will be the instrument. To continue in straight direction is not as wise as to change to a safe direction. AN INHOSPITABLE EDIFICE Tuesday morning a man entered office and on coming in announced a tramp printer and had visited ee the state of Michigan this winter one of them was working full force about being in different shops and impression that he was looking for had some work that we thought he offered to give him a day or so. him of the fact, and he did not linger but made a hasty exit and did not pearance again so the regular for the work.—Carson City (Mich.) Ga. FRIEDA'S FOLLIES She always prided herself upon Her father had been speaker of It is a man's place, not a woman To follow in father's footsteps. But she was a suffragette. And could not appreciate this. We belonged to the same club. She was invited to make the a year. The courtesy should have been to It was a warm night. I hope I know my duties. When I preside. I placed a glass of water at her It contained alum. DEALER except Sunday and Publisher EDITORIAL ISLATURE'S WORK IS NOT IMPORTANT California Legislature is closing a notable chiefly for its length. No outstanding work has been done, of a constructive nature has been taken. But there is this consolation taxpayer: If not much legislating is done, it follows that not much is added to the burdens of the tax. Not much has been done which is regretted by or cause trouble for people of the state. It is a grave problem which confronts American people, us affecting govern- all its branches: This is, to look extreme care to the quality of theinated and elected to public office, early to legislative positions. This is directly up to the people them- They cannot do it by proxy. And neglected it, they suffer for their vice. Poor laws come from a poor of legislators. And poor legislators a result of poor citizenship on the persons who otherwise are good. The good citizens who default in citizenship constitute a menace to government, because, through their ing, men of lamentable unfitness get ill office. CONTAIN THRIVING BY CAUTIOUS CARE Prosperity! Herbert C. Hoover, of Commerce, urges this. He caution—not the caution of tim- t the caution which is a safety inst reckless inflation and "plunger. Hoover stresses the need of con- und also of courage. PARAGRAPHS (By Robert Quillen) Another way to preserve your health is to stop worrying about it. A is for Armenia needing bread, and B is for Bull that she gets instead. Speaking of comic strips, did you ever see a skinny chap undress at the club house? Little drops of water, little grains of lye, make the liquid that is offered you as rye. The man on the street isn't impressed by any part of a family tree except the lower limbs. In a small town there are very few things more important than the committee on refreshments. The book of etiquette tells you almost everything except the graceful way to retrieve the roast from a guest's lap. They are easy to tell apart. The undesirable alien cusses the country and the patriot cusses Wall Street. Every prominent Republican who itches for Mr. Harding's job is sure his world-court advocacy is suicidal. Our own theory's is that if Nature had foreseen jitneys she would have provided spare parts for pedestrians. Correct this sentence: "Why, of course," said the housewife, "I'm always glad to lend my vacuum cleaner." It is rumored that Harvey will come home and take the stump, but the rumor doesn't say what he wants this time. CONTAIN THRIVING BY CAUTIOUS CARE prosperity! Herbert C. Hoover, of Commerce, urges this. He caution—not the caution of timat the caution which is a safety minist reckless inflation and "plunger. Hoover stresses the need of condand also of courage. It prosperity is real, tangible, volIt can be retained, if the Amerple handle it properly. It differs 20 conditions, which Mr. Hooves "wasteful boom." There is no why a generous measure of prosperot be maintained indefinitely propeople are duly conservative and without becoming fearsome or Excessive timidity would bring on conditions, not unlike those of this should be avoided as though a plague. There is no rhyme or becoming immoderately timid. should be maintained at all times— should be a progressive, construction. The people should go forould maintain thriving activities with circumspection. DOWN IN REVIEW way balloon landed near here and they first it was an oil stock salesman. TEAKS ARE RARE. NG—Women wearing the new Egypon Center street, please keep close to ogs so the horses won't become fright- talking of Dave Houston for presiwe'll bite—who is he? Brisbane says John D. Rockefeller does amuse himself. Perhaps not, but he thing every now and then that amuses 's latest brilliant scheme is to borrow ay her debts. try Mexico. Or Liberia. ets soaked by the bootlegger— by the booze— soaked by the indie his world-court advocacy is suicidal. Our own theory is that if Nature had foreseen jitneys she would have provided spare parts for pedestrians. Correct this sentence: "Why, of course," said the housewife, "I'm always glad to lend my vacuum cleaner." It is rumored that Harvey will come home and take the stump, but the rumor doesn't say what he wants this time. Some of the old sea captains could carry liquor well, but the crew usually got drunk on a gallon. Anybody can write novels, but it takes a genius to write an ad, that will make a pipe sound dainty and sanitary. Violent exercise after meals is injurious, perhaps, but the toothpick athletes retain their vigor year after year. Colonel Harvey says no one will dare attack England since she has undertaken to pay America. French papers please copy. The chairman of the drive looked in astonishment at the community's pocketbook. "Let's get at the bottom of this thing," said he. We trust there is nothing significant in the fact that the better grade of immigrants pass on through New York to the back country. ABE MARTIN Still, if the doctors make an end of all incurable diseases, how will rich men get out of the penitentiary? A news story says many Russians are planning to leave their country for good, but it doesn't say whose good. What we need, apparently, is a foreign policy that will let us share in the oils without sharing in the broils. Correct this sentence: "These biscuits," said the groom as they began their first meal at home, "are the finest I ever tasted." It's just about got so a feller kin run a drug store without bein' a pharmacist. "Live so you'll never have t' try t' thwart th' newspapers,' said ex-editor Cale Fluhart t'day in his address t' th' Apple Grove High School. J. McINNES CASH BUYER OF VALENCIA ORANGES Plant Opp. Santa Fe Depot, Orange Phone Office 50 Delivery Dept. 719 Evenings 14 or M. EUGENE DURFEE ARCHITECT Phone 692, New Kraemer Bldg. Anaheim, Calif. Read Plain Dealer Classified for Realty Bargains, TIME TABLE A. T. & R. Fe. R.R. In effect March 1st, 1923. Trains to Los Angeles No. 79 ... 6:08 a.m. No. 71 ... 10:20 a.m. No. 72 ... 3:47 p.m. No. 78 ... 8:40 p.m. Trains to San Diego No. 72 ... 10:04 a.m. No. 74 ... 8:47 p.m. No. 76 ... 7:45 p.m. No. 78 ... 2:25 a.m. Thru sleeper to Denver. Thru sleeper to Denver, Kansas City and Chicago. Phoenix Connection. Houston, Galveston, Texas and New Orleans connection. Train No. 72 carries thru sleeper to Grand Canyon. C.A. WALKER Agent. FRIDAY, MAY 18TH, 1923 Subscription Rate—In No. Orange-co. Per Yr. $3; Six Months $1.75 Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., as second class matter. STRAINED TRADE RELATIONS BRITISH ULTIMATUM TO RUSSIA ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE AGREEMENT PROTEST AGAINST OUTRAGES AGAINST BRITISH SUBJECTS AND THE SLAYING OF C.F. DAVISON DOCTORS MAKE AN END TO DISEASES, HOW WILL THE PENITENTIARY SAY MANY RUSSIANS LEAVE THEIR COUNTRY IT DOESN'T SAY WHOSE APPARATUS ARE APPROPRIATED. DR. C. S. O'TOOLE Physician & Surgeon Phone: Residence 546 Office 569 Insurance Service Your every insurance want cared for J. E. Rodden Phone 71 215 First National Bank Bldg. LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the members of the Anaheim Cemetery Association will be held on Saturday, May 26, 1923, at 2 o'clock p.m., at the Chamber of Commerce, rooms No. 132 No. Los Angeles street, Anaheim, Calif, for the purpose of electing a board of directors. F. M. EDEN, Secretary. Publish May 15 to 28 inc. Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results. SAVE ON SUITS Keen Store buying power and chain store efficiency pass on to you their economies. Keen Stores suits bring latest styles, expertly tailored into fine all wool fabrics, at prices much lower than you would expect. When you buy suits or huderdashery at Keen Stores, you Realize your share in these mutual co-operative stores. Come in and see the new styles we are showing at really economical prices. store efficiency pass on to you their economies. Keen Stores suits bring latest styles, expertly tailored into fine all wool fabrics, at prices much lower than you would expect. When you buy suits or haderdashery at Keen Stores, you realize your share in these mutual cooperative stores. Come in and see the new styles we are showing at really economical prices. KEEN SUITS $25 $30 $35 When the boss buys suits or shirts or sox in the big style centers, he buys enough for all the Keen Stores. The boss has the cash and gets the best duds made at lowest prices there are. And every time you buy Keen Clothes, the boss shares his savings with you. YOU'LL cash in on Keen buying power. 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