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THE ORANGE COUNTY
Plain Dealer
An Independent Newspaper Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday
PAUL V. HESTER - Editor and Publisher
Subscription Rate—In N .Orange co., per year, $3; 6 months, $1.75
Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., as second class matter
DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS
Owe no man anything, but to love one another,
for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law. Love
worketh no ill to his neighbor; therefore, love is the
fulfilling of the law.—Romans 13.8.10.
Real faith is as satisfied, and rests as firmly on
the abiding promises of Jehovah, as if it had all the
blessings of grace and glory in hand.—Augustus M.
Toplady.
PROMOTE THIS STATE IN UNITY OF SPIRIT
Unity of whole state in promotion work was emphasized
in a conference of business, industrial and civic leaders of the
state, held in Los Angeles. This unity idea is growing. It
is well. The wanton attacks that are being made on this state
in other states should bring all parts of California into closer
relation, in common defense. And when this unified co-operation
is affected, to counteract these slanderous assaults, the
advantage should be recognized of having the state bound to
gether in co-operative spirit to work together at all times for
the common good.
It is realized that this solidarity cannot be effected instantly. There has been much bitter sectional feeling in the past. This must be overcome and obliterated. And removing sectional feeling is not accomplished all at once. It must be a gradual process. But intelligence and common interest dispel feelings of this nature much sooner than ignorance and deep-seated prejudice. So the movement that has been launched by public-spirited men in Southern California and Northern
HEROIC ACTION OF MEN AT WORK
Workingmen, one after another, went to death in a gas-filled shaft in a caisson in a building under construction at Columbus, Ohio. One workman was overcome. Another volunteered to enter the caisson to rescue him. This one did not return. Then another went down. And later a third one. Still later, another one went down, and escaped unscathed, bringing up the bodies of the four that had perished.
This is a demonstration of the brand of heroism that may be found at any time, anywhere among workingmen. Many a man who works at the humblest employment promptly would respond to the call of any distress, to risk life to rescue the imperilled. This is courage and heroism of the highest order. It is gratifying that noble qualities of character are not possessed exclusively by any class. There are heroic men and women in every stratum of human society. It only requires circumstance and occasion to develop this heroism. When the occasion comes, as it did to workmen on that Ohio building, the heroic comes out and there is the offering of lives to rescue others. It is qualities like this that lift men to God.
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It's a funny language, speechless dumb are not dum many mouthy dumb are.
How fortunate that we ashamed of a used home cause the paint cracks.
There's always something it isn't hunger that makes discontented, it's indigestion.
That scientist who says we live on air isn't guessing. He been studying Armenia.
The first great step in lishing respect for authori the invention of the uniform "People who try to run church", usually means "who are willing to do the A village is a place where body knows where to tap pedestrian after it happens There was enlightened terrest in the time of Jesse but people didn't call it it It is savage to sacrifice dren in the name of religion do it only in the name of The Supreme Court c whether a law is constit but it can't tell whether work.
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If you'd raise a grand gin with the grandfather.
Every generation laugh old-fashions, but follow loudly the new—Henry Thoreau.
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WHO'S WHAT IN THE DAYS NEWS
PREMIER FAN STYLIAN
Everything considered, not in the least singular that op Fan Stylian Noll, prem and sole regent of the land of Albania, should have tled the smuggest of the gates of the assembly of the gue of Nations at Geneva he pictured in ironical p their brave efforts to bring and contentment to the world incidentally, to his own co His inspiration was not only of the present. Behind were centuries of Turkish o sion; the nearer memory Ambassadors' Council of L 1912-13, which had wished man prince upon his people collections of the secret p London, of April, 1915, would have divided his o among Serbia, Greece and and of the agonizing anam the world war, and after the less bickerings of the peaceference, the supreme counc the League of Nations.
In order to be a worthy n of the league. Albania was to make a great stride from the middle ages in present. The critical, e world made her nervous stride did not reach the go Ghegs in the north fell ba their pre-conference habits alism, family feuds, the re less vendetta. And in th was Tirana, the capital Ahmed Zogu, the premi ing to be made Mpret, m the old feudal way. In th dwelt the Toks making oous, although mostly vali to grasp civilization as o by the league. And in th also dwelt Bishop Noll w practical idealism. Ear summer there was a re The south impressed up north, but not without som shed, the advantages of
ABE MARTIN
SUNSHINE PELLETS
BY DR. W. F. THOMSON
Where a community is composed of people, the majority of whom are interested in personal hygiene, the health of that community will be correspondingly good.
There is a doctor in our town. Whose drugs are sun and song; He treats our ills with bakers' pills. While nature rights the wrong.
The symmetry and health of the permanent teeth depend upon the proper care of the first or temporary teeth.
To kill a germ, it's not enough. To simply spray such smelly stuff; When you attack the microbe's lair, Your weapon, friend, is lots of air.
Deodorized putrid meat is putrid meat still.
While we don't tolerate the presence of diseased pets about our homes, we are less particular about our cooks.
Exterminating flies willter is like sweeping back with a broom.
Self preservation is law of nature, but like laws, it isn't enforced.
We can't feed our dirty milk and expect babies.
We over-eat and then we're overcome with dr.
HEALTH & DIET ADV
By Dr. Frank McCoy
Author of "THE FAST WAY TO HEAL"
TOASTED FOOD (Continued)
CORN FLAKES are a kind of dextrinized bread which may be used as a toast by retoasted slightly in the served with cream, or by moistening with hot water and butter.
TOASTED NUTS. If nuts are shelled and roasted in the oven they may be dextrinized thoroughly and rich brown color. By this process most of the protein is leaving behind a flavoring mixed with the dextrose which agreeable to the tasty and a small dish of this food might instead of toast.
PEANUTS are so high in starch value that they re-cellen nut for roasting. Buy the ordinary roasted peanuts and retoast in the oven in a pan. This only takes minutes and then may be served hot with a little butter, roasted make a pleasant addition to the meal and more
THE DEST OF ADVICE
OUR THOUGHTS
Our thoughts are the epochs in our lives; all else is but as a journal of the winds that blow while we were here. So it seemed to Henry David Thoreau. Doctor of Nature.
Nothing was ever so unfamiliar and startling to a man as his own thoughts.
“What a man thinks of himself, that is which determines, or rather indicates, his fate.” Thoreau said.
He believed the highest we can attain to is not more knowledge, but sympathy with intelligence.
This was his creed:
“The wisest man preaches no doctrines; he has no scheme; he sees no rafter, not even a cobweb, against the heavens. It is a clear sky.”
It seemed to Thoreau that the mass of men live lives of quiet desperation. “What is called resignation is confirmed desperation.” For these men he has this advice:
“However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it and call it hard names. It is not so bad as you are.
"Do what you love. Know your own home; gnaw at it, bury it, unearth it, and knaw it still.
"Love your life, poor as it is. You may perhaps have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poorhouse.
"Live your life, do your work, then take your hat."
"All biography is the life of Adam—a much-experienced man—and time withdraws something partial from the story of every individual, that the historian may supply something is general.
Each man can interpret another's experience only by his own."
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CORN FLAKES are a kind of dextrimized bread which may be used as a toast if retoasted slightly in the served with cream, or by moistening with hot water and with butter.
TOASTED NUTS. If nuts are shelled and roasted in the oven they may be dextrinized thoroughly and will rich brown color. By this process most of the proteid is leaving behind a flavoring mixed with the dextrose which agreeable to the taste and a small dish of this food instead of toast.
PEANUTS are so high in starch value that they areellen nut for roasting. Buy the ordinary roasted peanuts and retoast in the oven in a pan. This only takes minutes and then may be served hot with a little butter roasted make a pleasant addition to the meal and may freely by anyone who is not suffering from constipation nuts are used they should be browned first and broken then toasted in the oven. Pecan and almond nuts may the same way as peanuts but care must be exercised they are toasted completely.
ROASTED NUT BUTTER may be used in those toast could be used. This does not mean the ordinary butters on the market which are light in color because have not been roasted. Only roasted nuts should be used dextrinized food, while the nut butters light in color are nuts containing very much raw starch. A small pot butter may be served on the platee with the dinner any kind of a meal.
(End of Toasted Food Series.)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925
COMMENTS of the PRESS
What Editors Are Saying
OPIUM MEET BATTLE OF WITS—Riverside (Cal.) Press
The opium conference at Geneva has been a constant battle of wits on the part of the representatives of Great Britain and France, to save their opium revenues and still not fall under the moral condemnation of the world. They realize that no nation can afford in these days to outrage the moral sentiment of the rapidly democratizing populations of the earth. So they have accepted the contention of the United States for prohibition of the growth, manufacture and sale of narcotics "in principle", but are fighting to prevent putting it into practice. The two great opium countries are India and China, the latter including Cochin China, China under the dominion of France.
The British representative contends that the United States is almost exclusively supplied from China, and therefore we should be interested only in suppression of poppy culture in the Flowery Kingdom. This ignores the fact, if China did not produce a pound of opium, India would stand ready to supply the demand. The attitude of France is that she would be glad to suppress culture of the poppy after we had proved it practicable to do so in some other country, thus ignoring the fundamental fact, that this problem is a world problem and cannot be solved country by country.
The old provisions which prevailed in this country with regard to the liquor traffic obtain internationally in the opium business. After many years we learned that prohibition state by state was impracticable—we are learning it all over again in the matter of carrying weapons—and that only federal and uniform laws could be effective. The opium traffic is a world problem. It can not be solved by any one or two nations. If France and England would take the world—and the moral view of the matter and not let their eyes be blinded by the farthing and the franc, they would join heartily in bringing such pressure to bear on China and the opium provinces of that republic as would lead to legislation restricting the cultivation of the poppy in all lands where it is a great commercial crop, thus stopping the evil at its source of supply. World opinion may yet force them to do so.
A DAILY CHECKUP
The advice here given is on a par with th rule recommended by Pythagoras—to review, every night before going to sleep, what we have done during the day.
To live at random, in the hurly-burly of business or pleasure, without ever reflecting upon the past, is to have no clear idea of what we are about; and a man who lives in this state will have chaos in his emotions and certain confusion in his thoughts; as is soon manifest by the abrupt and fragmentary character of his conversation, which becomes a king of mince-meat.
A DAILY CHECKUP
The advice here given is on a par with th rule recommended by Pythagoras—to review, every night before going to sleep, what we have done during the day.
To live at random, in the hurly-burly of business or pleasure, without ever reflecting upon the past, is to have no clear idea of what we are about; and a man who lives in this state will have chaos in his emotions and certain confusion in his thoughts; as is soon manifest by the abrupt and fragmentary character of his conversation, which becomes a king of mince-meat.
A man will be all the more exposed to this fate in proportion as he lives a restless life in the world, amid a crowd of various impressions and with a correspondingly small amount of activity on the part of his own mind.
And in this connection, it will be in place to recall Schopenhauer's observation that, when events and circumstances which have influenced us, pass away in the course of time, we are unable to bring back and renew the particular mood or state of feelings which they aroused in us; but we can remember that we were led to say and do in regard to them; and this forms, as it were, the result, expression and measure of those events.
"We should therefore," he opines, "be careful to preserve our thoughts at important points in our life; and hence lies the great advantage of keeping a journal."
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