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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
Let not your heart be troubled; ye believe in God,
believe also in me. In my Fathers' house are many
mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I
go to prepare a place for you.—John 14.1-2.
Far are the wings of intellect astray.
That strive not, Father, to Thy Heavenly seat;
They roce, but mount not; and the tempests beat
Still on their plumes. —Felicia D. Hemans.
REDUCED TAXES ARE IN PROSPECT
A grand total reduction of $300,000,000 in federal taxes
for the fiscal year 1926 is forecast by Chairman Green of the
House Ways and Means Committee. This should make possible big reductions in income taxes, and a general lessening of
the tax burdens.
This will be exceedingly welcome news to the country.
The question of taxes has been and is of the greatest importance, bearing close relation to the economic welfare of the
nation. It will enhearten the masses of the people; it will
stimulate industry and promote business prosperity, to know
that lowered taxes lie just ahead. President Coolidge is adhering faithfully to his pledges to the people to do all possible
to lessen the burden of taxation. The budget system is working excellently and by its processes it is aiding in putting
the Nation's business on business-like basis. By holding down
budget estimates and by keeping within the financial bounds
thus placed, the cost of government is kept at minimum and
reduced taxes become feasible.
The honesty exemplified by an honest man or woman is
the best sermon on honesty. No preaching is quite so impressive as practice. No influence is quite so strong as example.
MAKE TAXATION FREE OF POLITICS
hering faithfully to his pledges to the people to do all possible to lessen the burdens of taxation. The budget system is working excellently and by its processes it is aiding in putting the Nation's business on business-like basis. By holding down budget estimates and by keeping within the financial bounds thus placed, the cost of government is kept at minimum and reduced taxes become feasible.
The honesty exemplified by an honest man or woman is the best sermon on honesty. No preaching is quite so impressive as practice. No influence is quite so strong as example.
MAKE TAXATION FREE OF POLITICS
The American people should eliminate partisan politics from consideration of tax questions. This is the urgent advice of Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Mellon, in an address at Richmond, Va., declared his belief that the people rapidly are coming to a full appreciation of the importance of the subject of taxation as considered aside from party politics. The people must come to understand federal taxation, in its various phases, and there must be "intelligent use" of the taxing powers to avoid disastrous consequences if the economic life of the Nation in future.
Taxation in all its forms should not be a football of politics. It should be lifted out of the bogs of partisanship and put on a high plane of intelligence and of sound business judgment. The tariff should be dealt with in the same way. Tariff measures should be non-partisan in character. The whole question of tariff should be divorced from politics, and tariff measures should be formulated on findings of experts chosen for sound business judgment and economic vision, and not political partisans.
Taxation is of very great importance to the people at all times, and especially at this time, with the country bearing the heaviest burdens it has ever borne.
DIPLOMATS ADVANCED ON THEIR MERITS
Adopting the merit system in the foreign diplomatic service of this country, President Coolidge is making appointments and promotions consistent with that policy. A notable instance is the naming of Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman as Ambassador to Germany. Dr. Schurman has been serving as Minister to China, and his services there have won the favor of the President and led to his advancement to this important post. Dr. Schurman is a scholar and an able diplomat. He is well qualified to hold the responsible and delicate post at Berlin, to which he has been named.
This policy of advancing diplomats on the merits of their service is sound and sagacious. It will draw good men into the diplomatic service and impel them to stay there. It will remove diplomatic appointments from the realm of partisan politics—which should be done. Trained men—men of experience—men of special tact and outstanding abilities, should represent this country at foreign courts. It is the policy of President Coolidge to name this type of men and to keep them in service, rewarding them by promotions according to merit.
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RUNT IS A BORROWING FAMILY
WHAT DID YOU LEARN IN SCHOOL TODAY, RUNT
I DIDN'T LEARN NOTHING -OUR OLE TEACHER DON'T KNOW NOTHING ALL SHE DOES IS ASK QUESTIONS
I LEARNED WHERE OUR NUMERALS AN' THE CALENDAR CAME FROM
WHERE FROM DID THEY COME?
WE BORROWED THE NUMERALS FROM THE ARABS AND THE CALENDAR FROM THE ROMANS
I DON'T HAFTA GO TO SCHOOL TO LEARN STUFF LIKE THAT
WE BORROWED OUR LAWN MOWER FROM THE SMITHS AN' OUR BABY-CARRIAGE FROM MISSUS JONES AN' OUR STEP LADDER FROM MY UNCLE JIM
ARAGRAPHS
(By Robert Quillen)
ABE MARTIN POEMS THAT LIVE
A Lecture on Christian Science
Entitled Christian Science in Kingdom of Heaven by Paul Stark Seeley
of Portland, Or
Member of the Board of The Mother Church of Scientist, in Boston
Christian Science shoppers have been trying their human problems in thought to a supply God and a trail, often or sickman as constitutive order of existence. Reasoning that the sun shadows instead of rays Reason is abandoned with that an altogether good create an inharmonious man. We shall have sometime, and the sooner for our own happiness from the standpoint of and a Godlike man. Must come to think representative of God, a nature and qualities consistent with the nature there anything illogical that a good God is good man, and not an Isaiah expresses God of us in the words witnesses; saith the Laws is one who furnishes or proof. Have you ever of yourself as the inocentness, or evidence, of God that God is? Try it. Keep trying you will new sense of manhood begin to appear well said, "Learn what become it." Christ says, "Learn that you the evidence of God, And being the witness."
ARAGRAPHS
(By Robert Quillen)
If only the brakes would get tight when the driver does.
Description: "He was travelling about a three-drink speed."
Any young go-getter can make it if he has an old fogy dad to teach him.
Mature man: Seventeen habits and nine regular pains done up in skin.
Perhaps the cynic prefers a metaphor because it contains more people to despise.
Another good way to cultivate a virtue of patience is to lend a end ten dollars.
No man ever is too busy to listen to the caller who comes to raise.
The car's speed may be due to the ass in the front seat or the white mule in the back seat.
Youth will be served. It doesn't take an attack of bronchitis to get sales on the front page.
Ah, well; Russia can't get Uncle Sam's money except from one who borrowed it from him.
A village is a place where a man with twelve thousand dollars passes the preacher.
Wonder what an undertaker thinks when he reads that officers have destroyed hundreds of gallons.
"Germany has war plans." Theory ideal! And all the other nations so disarmed and innocent.
There’s no more horn blowing than there was years ago. It’s just done at the steering wheel instead of at the bar.
The nights are getting warmer, and now the baby won't howl for many drinks of water.
Well, why shouldn't there be some trashy literature? You can't force a meat diet on an infant stomach.
A cold fried egg may be the most depressing thing, but those poems that live
AH, HOW SWEET
(From "Tyrannie Love")
Ah, how sweet it is to love!
Ah, how gay is young desire!
And what pleasing pain we prove
When we first approach love's fire!
Pains of love be sweeter far—
Than all other pleasures are.
Sighs which are from lovers blown:
Do but gently heave the heart:
E'en the tears they shed alone
Cure, like trickling balm, their smart,
Lovers, when they lose their breath.
Bleed away in easy death.
Love and Time with reverence
Treat them like a parting friend.
Nor the golden gifts refuse
Send:
For each year their price is more,
And they less simple than before.
Love, like spring-tides full and high,
Swells in every youthful vein;
But each tide does less supply.
Till they quite shrink in again.
If a flow in age appear.
Tis but rain, and runs not clear.
John Dryden.
DINNER STORIES
In the days before the war of the States, the woods surrounding our national capital were full of wild turkeys.
About Thanksgiving time a senator from a southern state said to his colored factotem: "Ephriam, I want a good fat turkey for my Thanksgiving dinner—not a wild turkey but a good corn-fed tame turkey, fat and juicy."
Yeesah, Cunnel, yessah — Ah knows just where Ah gwine get it," replied old Ephriam.
The turkey duly appeared on the Colonel's table and about the second bite of it, he bit on a No. 4 shot and nearly lost a tooth.
"You internal nigger!" the Colonel roared. "I thought I told you I wanted a tame turkey."
"Dat's a tame turkey, Cunnel—it sho' is," expostulated Ephriam.
"The devil it is," replied the Colonel. "Didn't I just bite on a shot!"
You Poor Kid, Why Are You So Skinny?
Don't your mother know that Cod Liver Oil will put pounds of good healthy flesh on your bones in just a few weeks?
Tell her every drugist has it in sugar-coated tablet form now so that you won't have to take the nasty, fishy-tasting oil that is apt to upset your delicate stomach.
Tell her that McGovern's Cod Liver Oil expresses God of us in the words witnesses; sauth the Liness is one who furnishes or proof. Have you seen yourself as the incarnate nature, or evidence, of God that God is? Try it keep trying you will new sense of manhood begin to appear, well said, "Learn what become it." Christ says, "Learn that you the evidence of God, And being the witness not a seasonal occupant the continuity of eternity is true manhood, to witness to the God who Mind and Life.
Christian Science the thinking which ordains and expresses divine prayer. Mrs. Eddy hires her work entitled "(p. 39): "Prayer is to of the love whereawas us." What does this and me—to utilize this for us. Well. It me all that we recognize real, vital, living factual theory. Inognize and appreciate must ever keep thought our true self, we are, and why we relationship to God other. When we are we are utilizing the truth which the loves parts to His witnesses.
Every thought of mercy, kindness, just unite the one who thou the source of such is, God. We use God use the love-thoughts derstanding with which vides us. Prayer is thoughts of good that with Love's heaven, accepting the suggest which hold us in Coleridge caught soon the meaning of pray wrote:
"He prayeth best best All things, both small."
And going further owing see, we see that we love as we trust Him come willing to let no other, rule our let His will be our guide.
SUNSHINE PELLEL
When the beef is worm isn't.
Too often "just is just a bad guess Surface news
There's no more horn blowing than there was years ago. It's just done at the steering wheel instead of at the bar.
The nights are getting warmer, and now the baby won't howl for so many drinks of water.
Well, why shouldn't there be some trashy literature? You can't orore a meat diet on an infant stomach.
A cold fried egg may be the most depressing thing, but those who read it were not called intellectuals.
Correct this sentence: "I hate to quit forty dollars ahead," said he, but I promised to be home at twelve."
A little girl returned home to her parents after taking her mustel examination. They asked her how she had got on.
"Very well, I think," she answered.
"What was the examiner like?" "Quite a nice man—and so religious."
"Religious! How could you tell?" "In the middle of one of my pieces he put his head in his hands and said: 'Oh, heavens! Oh, heavenal' very reverently."
HEALTH AND DIET ADVICE
By Dr. Frank McCoy
Author of "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH"
EXERCISES LYING FACE DOWNWARD:
1. Clasp hands behind neck—then raise head, shoulders and elbows as high as possible, as the same time raising both legs—keeping knees stiff.
2. Raise the lower right and left legs alternately, keeping knees stiff and bending the legs backward at the same time.
3. Arms extended straight over head—raise arms, head and shoulders; also raise the legs, keeping knees stiff. Inhale as you raise to this position and exhale upon returning to original position. Then separate the hands to the distance of about two feet—raise and lower as before. Then extend the hands straight out from the shoulders and repent as before. Hands at sides—repeat as before. Reverse the exercise, going back to original position. As the strength of the back muscles develop you may make the exercise harder changing. Position of the arms only a few inches at a time. In the exercise as described, you will only have four different positions of the arms, but this can easily be increased to fifteen or twenty by making only a slight change in the position of the arms.
4. Arms extended straight out from side, with palms pointing downward—bring the right foot over and touch the left hand—bending the knees and twisting the body as much as possible—but keeping the chest and arms flat on the floor. Return to original position—repeat with left foot—touching right hand. Take exercises before an open window. Always inhale and exhale the breath properly as specified.
Don’t your mother know that Cod Liver Oil will put pounds of good healthy flesh on your bones in just a few weeks?
Tell her every druggist has it in sugar-coated tablet form now so that you won’t have to take the nasty, fishy-tasting oil that is apt to upset your delicate stomach.
Tell her that McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets are chock-full of vitalizing vitamins and are the greatest flesh producers and health builders she can find.
One sickly, thin kid, age 9, gained 12 pounds in 7 months.
She must ask Heyling’s Pharmacy, Jackson Drug Co., Orange Co., Drug Co., or any good drug-giver for McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets—the original and genuine—60 tablets—60 cents—as pleasant to take as candy.
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A Lecture on Christian Science
Entitled Christian Science and the Kingdom of Heaven by Paul Stark Seeley C.S.B. of Portland, Oregon
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Christian Science shows us that men have been trying to solve their human problems by clinging in thought to a supposedly good God and a frail, oftentimes bad, or sickman as constituting the real order of existence. This is like reasoning that the sun sends out shadows instead of rays of light. Reason is abandoned when we say that an altogether good cause can create an inharmonious and sinful man. We shall have to learn sometime, and the sooner the better for our own happiness, to think from the standpoint of a good God, and a Godlike man. That is, we must come to think of man, the representative of God, as possessing a nature and qualities that are consistent with the nature of God. Is there anything illogical in asserting that a good God must make a good man, and not an evil one?
Isaiah expresses God's concept of us in the words: "Ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord." A witness is one who furnishes evidence or proof. Have you ever thought of yourself as the individual witness, or evidence, of God, the proof that God is? Try it, and if you keep trying you will find that a new sense of manhood will presently begin to appear. Pindar has well said: "Learn what you are and become it." Christian Science says, "Learn that you exist to be the evidence of God, and be it." And being the witness of God is
COMMENTS of the PRESS
What Editors Are Saying
RADIO CARS IN POLICE WORK—Berkeley (Cal.) Gazette
Future stories of adventure which include Scotland Yard police and detectives will not be complete without the newest thing it catching criminals—the radio car. Scotland Yard now has several motor cars fitted with radio sending and receiving outfits. Early experiments in the use of these cars have been so successful that it is believed the whole system of crime detection throughout the British Isles will soon be shifted to a radio basis.
In addition to the radio cars there are to be portable subcarried by individual detectives, making possible quick and secure communication with headquarters. Messages are sent in police codes, frequently changed.
Making the automobile radio outlits work well was no easy task. A good deal of interference was encountered, caused by buildings, transits, busses, the difficulty of obtaining a good ground on a moving car and so on. These problems have nearly all been eliminated so effectively that one of the cars recently talked to a town 198 miles away from London, while it was running through a London street as rapidly as traffic permitted.
Possibly herlock Holmes would have scorned this modern Scotland Yard equipment because it couldn't affect the heads of the police. Nevertheless it is obviously a very important development in police protection.
A NATURAL VICE OF MAN
Envy is natural to man; and still, it is at once a vice and a source of misery.
Envy shows how unhappy people are; and in their constant attention to what others do and leave undone, how much they are bored.
We should treat it as the enemy of our happiness, and stifle it like an evil thought.
This is the advice given by Seneca; as he well puts it, we shall be pleased with what we have; if we avoid the self-torture of comparing our own lot with some other and happier one.
And again: If a great many people appear to be better off than yourself, think how many there are in a worse position.
It is a fact that if real calamity comes upon us, the most effective consolation—though it springs from the same source as envy—is just the thought of greater misfortunes than ours; and the next best is the society of those who are in the same ill luck as we—the partners of our sorrow.
So much for the envy we may feel toward others. As regards envy we may execcite in them, we should always remember Schopenhauer's observation that no form of hatred is so implacable as the
Isaiah expresses God's concept of us in the words: "Ye are my witnesses, with the Lord." A witness is one who furnishes evidence or proof. Have you ever thought of yourself as the individual witness, or evidence, of God, the proof that God is? Try it, and if you keep trying you will find that a new sense of manhood will presently begin to appear. Pindar has well said, "Learn what you are and become it." Christian Science says, "Learn that you exist to be the evidencer of God, and be it." And being the witness of God is not a seasonal occupation. It has the continuity of eternity. Herein is true manhood, to bear living witness to the God who is our real Mind and Life.
Christian Science teaches that the thinking which originates with and expresses divine Mind Is true prayer. Mrs. Eddy has written in her work entitled "No and Yes" (p. 39): "Prayer is the utilization of the love wherewith He loves us." What does this mean for you and me—to utilize the love of God for us. Well, it means first of all that we recognize this love as a real, vital, living fact, not a theological theory. In order to recognize and appreciate this love we must ever keep uppermost in thought our true self, discern what we are, and why we are, and our relationship to God and to each other. When we are thinking thus we are utilizing the thoughts of truth which the love of God imparts to His witnesses.
Every thought of unselfishness, mercy, kindness, justice, helps to unite the one who thus thinks with the source of such thoughts, that is, God. We use God's love as we use the love-thoughts and the understanding with which He provides us. Prayer is thinking the thoughts of good that acquaint us with Love's heaven, rather than accepting the suggestions of evil which hold us in matter's hell. Coleridge caught some glimpse of the meaning of prayer when he wrote:
"He prayeth best who loveth best
All things, both great and small."
And going further with our reasoning, we see that we utilize God's love as we trust Him, as we become willing to let His Mind, and no other, rule our consciousness; let His will be our law. His hand be our guide.
SUNSHINE PELLETS
BY DR. W. F. THOMPSON
When the beef is rare the tapeworm isn't.
Too often "Just a bad cold" is just a bad guess.
Surface sewage.
WHOS WHO IN THE DAYS NEWS
ALFRED H. LLOYD
Alfred H. Lloyd, who has been named acting president of the University of Michigan, has been a member of the faculty for 34 years.
He is a native of Montclair, Essex county, N. J., and is 61 years old. Was graduated from Harvard in 1886 with his A.B. degree. Two years later he received his A.M. and in 1893 his Ph.D. From 1889-91 he attended the universities of Gottingen, Berlin and Heldelberg.
Prof. Lloyd's marriage to Maraget E. Crocker took place at Springfield, Mass., on Dec. 28, 1892. He has been in turn instructor of philosophy, assistant professor, junior professor, professor and dean of the Graduate School of the University of Michigan since 1891.
He is the author of "Citizenship and Salvation," "Dynamic Idealism," "Philosophy of History," "The Will to Doubt," "Leadership and Progress." Also numerous articles on philosophical, theological, psychological, historical, ethical and sociological journals.
During 1915-16 prof. Lloyd served as president of the Western Philosophical Association and he is also a member of the American Philosophical and American Psychological Associations.
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SUNSHINE PELLETS
BY DR. W. THOMPSON
When the beef is rare the tapeworm isn't.
Too often "just a bad cold" is just a bad guess.
Surface sewage;
Rural school;
Hookworm children
Are the rule.
Boasting, as we do, of our Twentieth Century civilization, it is about time for us to regard the insane man as a patient and not as a prisoner.
In rural communities, surface sewage disposal and shallow wells are the sole sources of water-borne diseases.
The earliest possible examination of every tumor or skin lesion would prevent many a cancer fatality.
COUGHS
Quick Way to Stop Them
Persistent racking coughing, which by rapidly weakening your entire system lays you open to more dangerous infections, will be hard to treat with first dose of that old-time tried and proved remedy—Dr. Bell's Fine-Tar Honey. And there's a reason. Doctors say there is nothing like pincer to quickly loosen and remove the phlegm and congestion which are the direct cause of the coughing, while the hoony both gives a whiff and makes them feel fortunate if it is often astonishing how quickly this combination relieves the stubborn cough.
But be sure you get the original Dr. Bell's Fine-Tar Honey, and no substitute. Dr. Bell's has been known for over a quarter-of-a-century as best bed. It is absolutely essential did just the right proportions of pine-tar, honey and other quick-acting healing ingredients which the best doctors have found to suit in quick relief. Containing no opiates or other harmful drugs, so can be given even to young children who are extremely ill. If you want the best, a medicine that often relieves the worst cough overnight, make sure you get Dr. Bell's Only Best any good druggist.
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