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THE ORANGE COUNTY
Plain Dealer
An Independent Newspaper Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday
PAUL V. HESTER Editor and Publisher
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Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., as second class matter
DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS
Why has God made us to enjoy beauty and music?
Or why simply has He made the flowers, but out of love like that of a mother? ... Why, but to make us happy, to gladden our hearts with His beautiful works,
to put some proof of His love into every path our feet may tread. — Frances Power Cobbe.
LIVES SAVED BY HEROIC COMMON MEN
The setting was commonplace—in the harbor of New York,
surrounded by the busy routine of vessels plying hither and thither.
An excursion boat, carrying some 250 passengers, was pulling lazily through the busy waters. Suddenly a column of smoke came up, and a cry of "Fire!" Then the spectacle passed from the commonplace to the heroic. The passengers were frenzied with fear. But officers and crew of the little vessel calmed them, and began to put them off in boats. Coast guards rushed to the scene, as did fishing boats, motor launches and pleasure yachts. There was heroic work and swift—for the flames spread rapidly through the oil-soaked timbers. But all were saved.
This is the kind of heroism that may be found anywhere on land or water, at any time, among Americans. Class distinctions vanish in moments of stress and emergency. Men stand on their manhood, whether they be in overalls, or richly robed. The cry of distress and danger strips off all distinctions and men of red blood and pulsing courage rush to the rescue, regardless of danger to themselves. The action in New York harbor in saving endangered lives could be matched any day or any hour in any part of the country. It is good to think of these things, and to respect the nobility that is in
and pleasure yachts. There was heroic work and swift—for the flames spread rapidly through the oil-soaked timbers. But all were saved.
This is the kind of heroism that may be found anywhere on land or water, at any time, among Americans. Class distinctions vanish in moments of stress and emergency. Men stand on their manhood, whether they be in overalls, or richly robed. The cry of distress and danger strips off all distinctions and men of red blood and pulsing courage rush to the rescue, regardless of danger to themselves. The action in New York harbor in saving endangered lives could be matched any day or any hour in any part of the country. It is good to think of these things, and to respect the nobility that is in mankind.
This state should lead all the states in reforcestration.
WE GET WHAT WE EXPECT
"He fares worst who fears most," it is said. We usually find what we are looking for. The Pomona Progress testifies to the truth of this adage when it states that business is about what the business men make it. A few Pomona merchants were sold on the idea that business had to be dull during the week of the Los Angeles County fair, but most of them took a broader and more sensible view of the matter, with the result that they enjoyed a better trade than usual. Anything that is good for the city is good for the merchant, even though he may not be able to see the benefit directly. It is poor policy for a merchant to oppose any movement or project because he is too short-sighted to see that favorable publicity for the city profits him as well.
Multitudes are overcating their way into premature graves.
Fear breeds failures without number. Fear is the very essence of weakness.
The best in literature is none too good for any and every child in the land.
The Panama canal is doing so well that its whilom enemies are speechless. Irrefutable facts cannot be refuted.
Poison gas has been used for the first time in warfare in China. This is a form of modernizing that China well might avoid.
ONE OF THE STRONGEST COMPANIES IN AMERICA
ACCIDENT SICKNESS FINANCIAL ADVERSITY POVERTY DEATH
PARAGRAPH BY ROBERT QUILLE
Thank Goodness! If you can't be used for war, won't need spurs.
Contentment is the real thing those who are too lazy to train an ambition.
The more humble his body the more deference he gives from his employees.
Psychology doesn't use senseless; it simply makes more respectable.
The Slav is much like men, except that he abides tranquility and vowels.
The thing that makes him a member of an infidel is his superiority.
It's a small world, and time you blow money foolishly run into somebody you owe.
If it shows evidence of mental development, it either a moron or a scena.
Helium gas won't burn, know a brand of coal that to be rich in it.
Usually an investigator something that takes a set and manages to obscure it.
It takes more than a tu make her people, and his happy together at Thanksgiving.
The Filipinos have stage tle race riot. Surely they qualified for self-government.
A normal little girl wants everything in a store.
Poor husband! If he keeps her dressed up, he sting her; if he does, he goes.
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A normal little girl is not wants everything in a store.
Poor husband! If he keeps her dressed up, he stings her; if he does, he goes.
If we forbid youngsters under 18, their hunt for may keep us all dodging.
A free country is one you can choose between receipts and tax receipts.
Correct this sentence: Mabel is beautiful." agrie girl's mother. "but she realize it."
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WHO'S IN THE DAYS
OSMAN DICTATE
You big black boy—for you broke a B
The "Fuzzy Wuzzy" ling's Barrack Room and one of Great Britain troublesome problems more years ago, has leased from solitary in a cell at Wady Hill started a pilgrimage any reports from England.
"Puzzy Wuzzy" was when he was sentenced. He is now 100 years old he lived through almost of a century in finement, guarded dri and allowed what little he could get in a small rounded by high proves his "toughness to often by Kipling.
A little over 40 years man Digna's name everywhere and car the thrill of savage and the setting of the Sudan.
The most general tale was that his an Turks from Constantinople had settled in Snaking of the Red Sea and living with the Hadendowas.
Another report of him the son of a neer and a Hadeende and still another o with being born in Century Encyclopedia says his real name Nisbet and that he Rouen, France in 1895.
Joins the Holy
He was a dealer in goods and ostrich fensibly. The real wealth was the slave surreptitiously to Arabs on the other Red Sea. He got into the authorities over ivory' branch of his
PARAGRAPHS
By ROBERT QUILLEN
Thank Goodness! If the ZR-3 can't be used for war, its crew won't need spurs.
Contentment is the reward of those who are too lazy to enter an ambition.
The more humble his beginning, the more deference he demands from his employees.
Psychology doesn't explain uselessness; it simply makes it more respectable.
The Slavs is much like other men, except that he abominates tranquility and vowens.
The thing that makes people hate a member of an inferior race is his superiority.
It's a small world, and every me you blow money foolishly you can into somebody you owe.
If it shows evidence of arrested mental development, it may be either a moron or a scenario.
Helium gas won't burn, and we know a brand of coal that appears to be rich in it.
Usually an investigation is something that takes a set of facts and manages to obscure them.
It takes more than a turkey to take her people, and his people happy together at Thanksgiving.
The Filipinos have staged a little race riot. Surely they are qualified for self-government now.
A normal little girl is one who wants everything in a 10-cent store.
Poor husband! If he doesn't keep her dressed up, he stops loving her; if he does, he goes broke.
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SUNSHINE PELIETTS
Coddle the baby and bury it, may be.
Those who boil their food should not eat nuts.
The first teeth are more important than the last.
Insurance companies will hot underwrite him who overeats.
A light overcoat on the armbeats a heavy cold on the chest.
DINNER STORIES
Bert met his old friend Bill the Burglar in a public house, and over a pint of the best the two got chatting about things in general.
"I hear you've left your wife," remarked Bert presently. "Why did you do that?"
"Because she was always wantin' me to do someethin'," snarled the burglar moodily.
"What do you mean?" asked his friend.
"No matter how busy or tired I was, she was always naggin' me to do somethin' for her. At last, one night, it was too much."
"How was that?" said the other, interested.
Well, I came in about 3 o'clock in the morning," explained Bill, "all worn out from doing too much work. I had opened two strong boxes and finished up by forcing a couple of safes, to say nothing of a vault I cracked earlier in the evening. An' then, when I got in, what do you suppose that woman wanted me to do?"
"What?"
"As I stand here, it's true!" growled Bill the Burglar. "She wanted me to open a box of sardines for her."
A village clergyman, on the eve of his departure to take up the post of chaplain to some prison, opened his farewell sermon by saying that he was going to make another and less tangible departure. He was going to reserve his text till the end.
"All these years," he proceeded, "you have taken little interest in the parish, in the services, and I fear, none in me." As you know, I have reluctantly accepted the post of a prison chaplain. And now for my text: "I go to prepare a place for you."
Osman apparently that a government wore on the subject of trade was no governor and when in 1882, Ahmed, "the Mahdli, the Holy War, Osman nephews, Ashmet and na, began to rouse them along the coast in the Mahdi, who shortly Emir of the Eastern Then began the first made Fuzzy Wuzzy fry Hadendowas, most drivers, were among and hardest of the They wore their woolly straight up on the head, whence the my's nickname for the Road to Frie This fanatical brace battle of Tamaj, Marr "broke the British so exploit caught the B nation and put Fuzzy literature. It was the treacher mer followers that l Digna's capture at lary 1900. He was in hiding near Suaklim, waiting opportunity to escape Sea to Arabia, when guided the officers was sent to Rosetta, join the other dervi and remained there 1902. He was then the Damietta prison, quently with Wady Hal has since been imprisoned
DOBS TECH
JUST BE GU
Q heart of mine, we Worry so!
What we've missed couldn't
Have you know!
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A normal little girl is one who wants everything in a 10-cent store.
Poor husband! If he doesn't keep her dressed up, he stops loving her; if he does, he goes broke.
If we forbid youngsters to labor under 18, their hunt for thrills may keep us all dodging.
A free country is one in which you can choose between collecting receipts and tax receipts.
Correct this sentence: "Yes, label is beautiful," agreed the girl's mother, "but she doesn't realize it."
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Health and Diet Advice
By Dr. Frank McCoy
Author of "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH"
SOME CAUSES FOR DISEASE
The study of Health and Disease, which in those days has risen to the unity of a science, may be held to the classified knowledge of common human experience. No instrument or apparatus has so far been devised which can approach even closely, in delicacy of operation, the mechanism of the human organism, with its enormous range of functional power. Nature apparently created in man the very highest possible medium for the expression of divine intelligence.
A study of mankind therefore necessitates inflate research before there can be any degree of comprehension of the laws by which the creative force has taken the smallest electrons and made of them a fitting temple for the soul of man. It is apparent enough that the infant, thrust without any choice of his into a world of difficulty and danger, is governed by laws of which he himself is completely ignorant, but that he is at the same time endowed with the innate capacity for the development of reasoning powers, through the instrumentality of which he will ultimately be able to choose the path in life which will lead to the highest achievement and the most complete personal success. From somewhere out of the eternal heart has learned to beat, the digestive organs to assimilate nourishment, and the cells to perform the necessary changes known as metabolism.
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JUST BE GREAT
Q heart of mine, we worry so!
What we've missed couldn't have, you know!
What we've met of us And of sorrow's drive We can better meet If it blow!
We have erred in the We have known When our tears fo shower.
All alone—Were not shine and As the gracious Maas Let us temper our co With His own.
For, we know, not can be sad;
So, forgetting all the We have had,
Let us fold away our And put by our fool And through all the Just be glad.
James White
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WHO'S WHO IN THE DAYS NEWS
OSMAN DIGNA
You big black boundin' beggar—for you broke a British square.
The "Fuzzy Wuzzy" of Kipling's Barrack Room Ballads," and one of Great Britain's most troublesome problems 25 and more years ago, has just been released from solitary confinement in a cell at Wady Halfa and has started a pilgrimage to Mecca. So say reports from England.
"Fuzzy Wuzzy" was an old man when he was sentenced, in 1902. He is now 100 years old. That he lived through almost a quarter of a century in solitary confinement, guarded day and night and allowed what little recreation he could get in a small court surrounded by high mud walls, proves his "toughness," referred to often by Kipling.
A little over 40 years ago Osman Digna's name was known everywhere and carried with it the thrill of savage serimimages and the setting of the white-hot Sudan.
The most generally credited tale was that his ancestors were Turks from Constantinople, who had settled in Snakin on the shore of the Red Sea and internmarried with the Hadendowas.
Another report of his parentage had him the son of a Scotch engineer and a Hadendowa woman, and still another credited him with being born in France. The Century Encyclopedia of Names says his real name was George Nisbet and that he was born at Rouen, France in 1838.
Joins the Holy War
He was a dealer in European goods and ostrich feathers—extensibly. The real source of his wealth was the slaves he supplied surreptitiously to Turks and Arabs on the other side of the Red Sea. He got into trouble with the authorities over the "black ivory" branch of his business, and dread future pain.
COMMENTS OF THE PRESS
What Editors Are Saying
QUAIL HEADED FOR EXTINCTION—Oakland Tribune
The quail is going the way of the carrier pigeon. He is headed for extinction because he is an easy mark for the hunter.
In Alameda County one may find quail in the fairways at the country clubs, in the water company preserves, and in other refuges, for the quail is wise enough to know that in certain places he is safe. There was a time when "the plumed knight" was so numerous none discussed the advisability of protective measures. Now there is an agitation under way to close the quail hunting season for a number of years and that agitation is based on the simple and convincing argument that without such a provision there will be no quail left by 1930.
The hunter is not the only one who is removing the quail. He has some natural enemies of the field. Could the guns be turned on the pests that attack the quail, double benefits would result. In Kentucky, New York, New Jersey, Oregon and Washington state legislatures and state game commissioners are endeavoring to restock the fields and woods with this game bird that is said to have earned its right to freedom and pursuit of happiness. They have gone farther in an attempt to rid the quail of parasites which attack them that the new stock will be healthy.
California will have to do likewise or it must be reconciled to the disappearance of a picturesque and valued bird.
GLEANINGS FROM THE BOOK OF LIFE
WHY MAN LOOKS TO THE FUTURE RATHER THAN TO THE PAST
Man looks to the future rather than to the past in his hopeful moods. Yet Thomas Carlyle believed that neither in itself, nor as a subject of general contemplation, has the future any advantage over the past.
In "On the Past and Future," an essay in "Table Talk," Carlyle explains: "It is this strong lever of the affections that gives no powerful a bias to our sentiments on this subject and violently transposes the natural order of our associations. We regret the pleasures we have lost, and eagerly anticipate those that are to come; we dwell with satisfaction on the evils from which we have escaped, and dread future pain."
The good that is past is in this sense like money that is spent, which is of no further use, and about which we give ourselves little concern. The good we expect is like a store untenched, and in the enjoyment of which we promise ourselves infinite gratification. What has happened to us we think of no consequence; what is to happen to us, of the greatest. Why?
and still another credited him with being born in France. The Century Encyclopedia of Names says his real name was George Nisbet and that he was born at Rouen, France in 1838.
Joins the Holy War
He was a dealer in European goods and ostrich feathers—often sensibly. The real source of his wealth was the slaves he supplied surreptitiously to Turks and Arabs on the other side of the Red Sea. He got into trouble with the authorities over the "black ivory" branch of his business, and in 1877, his brother, All Digna, was caught by a British gunboat with 96 slaves in his possession, the seizure meaning a loss of about 1000 pounds to the Digna family.
Osman apparently determined that a government with such ideas on the subject of his stock in trade was no government for him, and when in 1882, Mohammed Ahmed, "the Mahdi," proclaimed the Holy War, Osman and his two nephews, Ashmet and Figna Digna, began to rouse the tribesmen along the coast in the name of the Mahdi, who shortly made him Emir of the Eastern Soudan.
Then began the fighting that made Fuzzy Wuzzy famous. The Haddendowas, mostly camel drivers, were among the fiercest and hardest of the rebel tribes. They wore their woolly hair standing straight up on the crown of the head, whence the British Tommy's nickname for them.
Road to Fume
This fanatical bravery, at the battle of Tamaq, March 13, 1884, "broke the British square." The exploit caught the British imagination and put Fuzzy Wuzzy into literature.
It was the treachery of his former followers that led to Osman Digna's capture at last in January, 1900.
He was in hiding in the hills near Suaklim, waiting for an opportunity to escape across the Red Sea to Arabia, when some sheikhs guided the officers to him. He was sent to Rosetta, Egypt, to join the other dervish prisoners, and remained there to the end of 1902. He was then transferred to the Damletta prison, and subsequently to Wady Halfa, where he has since been imprisoned.
POEMS THAT LIVE
JUST BE GLAD
O heart of mine, we shouldn't worry no!
What we've missed of calm we couldn't have, you know!
What we've met of stormy pain, And of sorrow's driving rain, We can better meet again,
If it blow!
We have erred in that dark hour We have known,
In "On the Past and Future," an essay in "Table Talk," Carryle explains: "It is this strong lever of the affections that gives so powerful a bias to our sentiments on this subject and violently transposes the natural order of our associations. We regret the pleasures we have lost, and eagerly anticipate those that are to come; we dwell with satisfaction on the evils from which we have escaped, and dread future pain.
The good that is past is in this sense like money that is spent, which is of no further use, and about which we give ourselves little concern. The good we expect is like a store untouched, and in the enjoyment of which we promise ourselves infinite gratification. What has happened to us we think of no consequence what is to happen to us, of the greatest Why?
Simply because the one is still in our power, and the other is not—because the efforts of the will to bring any object to or prevent it strengthen each attachment or aversion to its object—because the pains and attention bestowed upon anything add to our interest in it, and because the habitual and earnest pursuit of any end redoubles the ardor of our expectations, and converts the speculative and indolent satisfaction we might otherwise feel in it into real passion.
"Our regrets, anxiety and wishes are thrown away upon the past; but the insisting upon the importance of the future is of the utmost use in aiding our resolutions, and stimulating our exertions."
"If the future were no more amenable to our wills than the past; if our precautions, our sanguine schemes, our hopes and fears were of as little avail in the one case as in the other; if we could neither soften our minds to pleasure, nor steel our fortitude to the resistance of pain beforehand; if all objects drifted along by us like straws or pieces of wood in a river, the will being purely passive, and as little able to avert the future as to arrest the past, we should in that case be equally indifferent to both.
"While the blow is coming, we prepare to meet it; we think to ward off or break its force; we arm ourselves with patience to endure what cannot be avoided; we agitate ourselves with fifty needless alarms about it; but when the blow is struck, the pung is over, the struggle is no longer necessary, and we cease to harass ourselves about it more than we can help.
"It is not that the one belongs to the future, and the other to the time past; but that the one is the subject of action, of uneasy apprehension, of strong passion, and the other has passed wholly out of the sphere of action in to the region of 'calm contemplation and majestic palms.'"
It would not give a man more concern to know that he should be put to rack a year hence, than to recollect that he had been put to it a year ago, whereas he must sit down patiently under the consciousness of the other. In this hope he wears himself out in vain struggles with fate, and puts himself to the rack of his imagination every day he has to live in the meanwhile.
"When the event is so remote or so independent of this will as to set aside the necessity of immediate action, or to baffle all attempts to defeat it, it gives us little more disturbance or emotion than if it had already taken place, or were something to happen in another state of being, or to an indifferent person. Criminals are observed to grow more anxious as their trial approaches, but after the sentence is passed they become tolerably resigned, and generally sleep sound the night before the execution."
JUST BE GLAD
Q heart of mine, we shouldn't Worry so!
What we've missed of calm we couldn't Have, you know!
What we've met of stormy pain, And of sorrow's driving rain, We can better meet again, If it blow!
We have erred in that dark hour We have known,
When our tears fell with the shower,
All alone!—
Were not shine and shower blent As the gracious Master meant?—Let us temper our content With His own.
For, we know, not every morrow Can be sad;
So, forgetting all the sorrow We have had,
Let us fold away our fears, And put by our foolish tears, And through all the coming years Just be glad.
—James Whitcomb Riley.
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The Actual Pain of Rheumatism Neuritis, Gout and Lumbago, is due to an Irritation of the Nerves of the Muscle or the Joint. End Muscle or Joint Pain by Treating Inflamed Nerves.
Pain in all forms of rheumatism, neuritis, lumbago or sciatica, is always due to an irritation or inflammation of the nerves of the muscle or joint. When you feel pain in the muscle it is the nerves of the muscle that hurt. When the skin it is a joint, it is the nerves of the joint that are affected. Aseptic wounds in a toothache, the pain is in the nerve of the tooth. Just as a dentist treats the nerve to end toothache, so must a remedy stop the pain in the nerves of the muscle or joint before it can give you relief.
German science has now produced a remarkable new nerve oil known as BUHLER OIL, which when applied to the painful joint or muscle, penetrates right through the skin and reduces the inflamed or irritated nerve — no matter how deep and with what relief from pain is quickly obtained from the first application.
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