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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1914)
MT.SCOTT HERALD STRE,(0TH ,N Cither Fear, Rags er Pam Starts the Adrenal Olands to Work. Entered aa Second CI« Matter February IP, 1914. At iNwtotbce, tenu. Oregon. Unter act of Man'll 3, 1879 Published Every Thursday at tenta, Ore., by the Mv. S cott PrausHtau Co. H A. DARN ALL, Entro a axd M anaubb . Office Phone: Home B-6111-1111. Residence' Tabor 2M3 "1 INE Thousand eight-hundred * N -■ n*ular »^ndanoe at Many a peraun baa wondered where be obtained the etreugth that enabled film to undergo »ouie emergency that called tor unusual physical exertloe when under ordinary conditions he would be unable to control t tltbo ot that strength It waa from tbe adre nal glands, two little glando situated above the kidneys which secrete wbat la known as adrenaline aud when stimulated discharge the same into tbe blood Tbe effect of this addition to tbe bln si la to release sugar.from ator age lu tbe liver and bring It Into tbe blood, drive the blood from the ah domlnal regions Into the heart, lungs, ceutral nervous system and limbo. Tbe resulting effect Is to excite the inuaciea to Irritability aud enable unusual effort to t>e made Either fear, rage or palti will sup ply tbe stimulus required to set tbe adreual glands Into action When a muscle Is fatigued without any ac companying degree of excitemeut It may take a couple of hours for It to recover Its normal condition, but If adrenaline Is Injected, or If through excitement tbe adrenal glands are stimulated to discharge and secrete, the fatigued muscle may regain Its ''Irritability” In three minutes Tbe sugar set free from tbe liver and cir culated tn tbe blood stimulates the muscles, for sugar ta the source of muscular energy Fear, rage and pein are ibus given us by nature aa agen cles to enable us to use our physical powers to tbelr fullest extent tn tbe crisis that produces the excitement.- ixis Angeles limes Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated? Dr. King's New Lib »Ills will cure you, cause a healthy flow of Bile and riila your Stomach and Bowels of waste anil fermenting tmdy poisons. They are a Tonic to your Stomach and Liver and tone the general system. First dose will cure you ot that depressed, <tls»y, bilious and constipated condition. Druggists. Po-Do-lax Banishes dimples Rad Blood, Piutplee, Headache« BilicuaiieMi, Torpid Uvrr, (’onstipation »to , come from indigestion. Take Po D o -I ax , the pleasant and ale ilulely sure laxative, and you won’t mtrtvr from a deranged Stotnaeh or oilier trouble«. Il will tone up the Liver and purify U h > j blood. Use it regularly and you will stay well, have cl<*ar comptation and steady nerves. Gel a IWv liottle to-day Money leu'k if trot satisfied. All Drug- gists. people signed petitions re- igftorant. eTan indifleronre to the m.t- calling three of the city officials, ter that seriously cripples the etticiency Does any one think that half of ioi ,1 Please let Robert come home today this number were really inter- after hie recitations are over.*’ runs the ested in the recall. They Signed note that the teacher receive«. Or, simply because someone asked [‘•Please excuse Mary for ter alwnce them to sign. The best way to yesterday : ahe had to go to the <irr«s- maker." Or, “Please excuse Eliaatath kill senseless propositions is to ' for tardiness: she waa out late at a Letter beads, envelopes, cords, bill kill them before they hatch. Had party last night.” Or, “Please excuse heads, auction notices and («cetera, dodgers, announcouienta, etc, at Mt. about 4800 of the signers de > my children the rest of tiie week; we Scott Pub. Co., office, Lenta. clined to support these recalls are going to visit my sister.” When parents make such requests as with their signatures it would these, the teacher is helpless, although At The Churches have saved the city several she very well knows that if Robert doe« thousand dollars of useless ex not study in school he will not study at Arleta Baptist (hurch pense. Looking at it now there j all. and although she has her own ideas :45 a. iu . Bible School. is no chance whatever for one of . alxiut late hours for school children, and 11 a. ui. Preaching service. 7 :3t) p. tn. Evening m-rviceo. the proposed candidates to be 1 about taking days from school to visit 6:15 p iu. B. Y. P. U. meeting. ! dreesmakeni and aunts. Moreox-er. site elected. Compared with the > knows that many of tbe excuses origi- 7 :45 Prayer meeting. Everybody welcome to any and all present officials they fall away ' nate wholly with the pupils, aud that throe wrvicee. short. Other names may ap the parents realize when they write the pear but that will only split the notes that the reasons are insufficient. Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church opposition and serve to help the Nowhere in life does being “on the job" count more than in school work. BEARDS IN BATTLE 10 a. tn. Sabbath School. present incumbents. While it Even the brightest and meet earnest 11 a. m. Morning worship. might be possible to defeat pupils cannot get back al) that they lose And Why Clean Shaven Men Became 9.45 p.m. Y. P.8.0. E. Prized ae Warriors. 7:30 p. tn. Evening worship. either of the commissioners at a if they are frequently late, alwent, or i :3o p. m. Ttiurmlay. midweek servios, The habit uf ebn ring la not ot a very regular election with competent dismissed, although the bright and ancient origin. According to James 8 p. m. Thursday, choir practice. earnest pupils are better able to stand Bog Wm 11 AAM, • ‘ ■ opposition, it will take a tre Stephens tn "Here Are tedles." when the loss than those who, being less mendous sentiment to oust them bright or leas earnest, have lower humanity lived a quiet, rural and uu ambitious life men did not sbave; with a recall. scholarship marks. A perfect, or nearly tbelr bair was their glory, and If they St. Peter’s Cathoik Church And, after all, what is the perfect, record in school attendance is bad occasion to swear, which must Sundays: 8 a. m. I>iw Maes. basis of this opposition. A city tine of the best recommendations that a have teen Infrequent, their hardiest 10:30 a. ui. High Mass. boy or a girl can offer a prospective em and readiest oath was "By the tieard official who pleased everyone 8:30a. m. Sund y School. of my father.” showing clearly that ployer. 12 M. Chlor rehearsal. would be a wonder. He might The actual loss in school work is not this feature was held tn veneration In Week days: Maw at 8 a. tn. early times and waa probably accord do it for a week, but at the end tbe whole story. Punctuality is a cardi ed divine honors upon suitable occa of that time he would be scrap nal virtue, the habit of which is formed alone Seventh Day Adventist Church and fixed in early life or not at all. ping with the looters. The peo With the advent of war came tbe 10 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School. Parents do tbeir children a positive in habit of sharing. A beard offered too ple who promoted this recall did 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. jury when they belittle this virtue by 7 :30 p. m. Wednesday, Prater meeting. it because they could not loot the condoning tardiness that is not absolute bandy a grip to a foeman who bad got to close quarters; therefore, war 7:45 p. m. Sunday preaching. city treasury, It is up to the ly necessary riors who had no true hardihood of honest people of the city to Parente and teachers can cooperate to soul preferred cutUng off tbelr beards throttle such ambitions, and no better purpose than in promoting to the honorable labor of defending German EvantjeWcal Reformed Church prompt and regular attendance on the tbelr china. 10 a. m. Bunday School. they will do it Many ancient races effected a com 10 a. m. Saturday, Herman school. part of the children. In addition to the above named promise tn order to retain a fitting 8 p. m. Wednesday. Y. P. 8 11 a. m. Sunday worship. military aP( mni ra[ice. for a barefaced aspirants, two other candidates Th. Hcbildknecht, Paator. warrior has but little of terror In hia for positions as commissioners for aspect. The ancient Egyptians, __ have appeared by virtue of a example, who bad cut off or could not Lents friend's Church second recall petition. One of The Mt. Scott delegatee to the state cultivate or had been forcibly deprived of tbelr beards, were wont to go into 9:45 a. m. Bible Hchooi, Clifford Bar- these is ex-mayor Rushlight conyention have returned happy over battle clad In heavy false wblskera. ter. 'uperintendent. the results of the convention and pleased Just why Rushlight thinks he is 11 a. m. Preaching. which, when an enemy seized bold of 3 - - E. p. tn. Junior C. in demand is not evident to most with the efforts of tbe citizens of The them, came off instantly in hia hand, 7 p. tn. Chriotain Endeavor, Dalles in behalf of their entertainment. and the ancient Egyptian waa enabled of us. He was badly beaten at The 8 p m. Preaching. entire convention delegation, rein to dispatch him while In a trance of the last city election and there is forced by the local young campaigners stupefaction and horror Lents Evangelical Gharch no occasion for a change in sym-1 formed a procession and marched down Clean shares) men became by this stratagem vgry much prized pathies since that tinu He will to the station to meet the “Georgia cowardly Sermon by tbe Peetor, 11 a. m. and aa fighting men. and thua tbe founaa 8 . p. m have at least one newu.,aper in Cyclone.’’ Mrs. Armour, who was the tlon of the shaving habit was laid. Bunday School 0:45 a. m., C. S. Brad principal sneaker of the convention. opposition to him from the start ford, Superintendent. On the way to the station the proo-ssion Y P. A. 6:45 p. m. Lowell Bradford, Names of Nations. as evidenced by the following j passel each one of the several saloons of Tbe names of tbe great nations of President. paragraph from the Telegram: ! the city and the young campaigners Europe set many puzzles to the philol Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. tn. NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. “It looks like a revival of the wur <ang their songs and voiced their yella. old fight. With Hurlburt for Sheriff The informal ballot for state president and Rushlight for Mayor tbe city would brought out the following name«: Mrs. “ have again the same old system that a Henrietta Brown of Albany, Mrs. little over a year ago it repudiate!. We Jennie Kemp, Mrs. Mary Mallet. Mrs. do not believe Portland wants a new RIM8e|l o( Yamhill County and Mrs. eaatiron political machine. With these Ward Swope. Tte final election result two tnen elected that is precisely what ed in tte choice of Mrs. Kemp for presi would follow. Hurlburt is tbe Rush dent; Mrs. Russell, corresponding secre light candidate. Rushlight has always tary ; Mrs. Madge Mears ot Linn County wanted control of the Sheriff*a office. At recording secretary. A pledge of 11000 the last election it was Fitzgerald. Fitz was given for the Oregon Drj Cam- gerald was repudiated at the polls and paign now a new victim is selected. With On Tuesday of next week Mt. Scott Hurlburt elected Sheriff and Rushlight Union will meet at the home of Mrs. elected Mayor the organization is aboo- Additon. raltely complete except for the District There are but six days remaining in Attorney’s office. Rushlight wonld then which registration can be made, the have tbe appointment of the Chief of books being closed on the 15th. It la Police. quite in order to try to get every known Under the present commission charter, dry voter to the courthouse before the which Rushlight had a hand in framing1 date of closing. when he himself expected to be elected In order to increase the efficiency of Mayor, it is ao arranged that if tbe his army the Czar of Russia has enforced Mayor wants to take advantage of the the total prohibition of vodka, the na situation be can make himself absolute tional intoxicating drink, thua making autocrat of the city affairs. If tbe work prohibition a war measure. The govern of a commissioner does not quite suit ment derives a revenue from the sale of him lie can arrange it so that the com vodka, yet so desirous is the (Mar for missioner ia left practically helpless. success at arms that tbe revenue is sac With tbe proposed little combination in rificed that the men may become more operation the Mayor would have a cinch efficient. on Die administration that in a little time would be very hard to jar loose. In Rheumatism Pains Stopped the meantime there would be massed back of the central machine a combina The first application of Bloan’o Lini tion so eager for the jobs that a huge, ment goee right to the painful part—it well oiled political machine would be penetrate« without rubbing—it etopes the created almost instantly and the city Rheumatic Pains around the Joint« and would be back again where it was be- i gives relief and comfort. Don’t suffer! fore the spirit of reform inaugurated a I Get a bottle to-day! It is a family medi- new system. I cine for all pains, hurt«, bruises, cuts, ' This is what the voting public has to »ore throat, neuralgia and chert pains, face, and it is well for it to take a square ; Prevents infection Mr, Chas. H. look at it from the start Wentworth, California, writes:—“It did __ ~ —— wonders for my Rheumatism, pain is r '■ PHE ’HE Following selection from gone rone m as soon as 1 1 apply it. I reenm- -*• rontint Youth Vmifh ’ , s c rnmnaninn aa tL the test Lin- -*■ 3 a recent Companion 1 menzlffl mended it it tzi U> rnv my frionJc friends as ogist. There is no doubt that France la the country uf the Franks, tbe free men. or that Austria Is tbe eastern empire. Rut one would not so easily gueMi that "Russians" means rowers or seafarers- a word of 8wedish ori gin commemorating tbe Scandinavian vikings. Tbe Britons bave been sup posed to take tbelr name from a word signifying variegated. In allusion to their staining tbelr skins with woad. Most pnssllng of all Is "Germane.” which Is not tbe LAttt "germanos." own brother, but of Celtic origin, and has been variously Interpreted aa meaning “tbe people” or "tbs shoot era"— London Chronicle. Taken at H«c Word. A Bloom field womati looked across her lawn to where oasoeraby were breaking off tbe blossoming twigs of her favorite quince tree. "We might as well cut tbe tree devra as let It etand for people to destroy,” said obw. Half an boor later tbe tree lay on tbe ground beside a little bate bet. while around behind tbe boose tbe small boy vf tbe family was getting a twitching with one of tbe branebee. This teaches us that we should be sure of our audience before ws employ hyperbole In our speech. — Newark News. A Moans of Approaoh. Though I urn not a smoker 1 like to carry mutches In my pocket Ono ta-«l- ways liable ru be accosted on the street by eouie one In need of a light. To be able to give a match la a great luxury, ft forms the basis fur a momentary friendship - Atlantic. That ceminmo Minute. "Hit down and let’s hare a good talk, 1 hare a free hour." "Aren't you going out with your wife?* “Tee. but she Just called down she'd be ready In a minute ”- Baltimore American. Money to Loan Paid on Time Deposits We are in position to make liberal loans on Real Estate by first Mortgage when “good title” is shown by abstract or certificate of title, and at prevailing interest rates. Where a building is in course of construction we help you with necessary funds to complete same and it will pay you to call on us if you are going to build. We have financed several build ings in Lents and there is room for many more. The Multnomah State Bank UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lent», Sta., Portland, Orégon Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GET OUR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster McKINLEY & BUNDY l Block Eart of Main St. on Fisitrr Hord The Herald $1.00 Per Year '■—.■«a ERADICATE THE RAT! A Oiaeaaa Breeder and Carrier That Sarvee No Good Purpooe. Kata are dangeroua They have no legitlmnte traslnens. nor can they eervo any good purpose In any community. 8a nits ria ns are well agreed that rate are a serious mennee to health. They are ou filthy In their ba bite ao tenants of the sewers and aa feeder« on every tiling dirty and dlarnaed that It la no wonder they are carriers uf disease, parasites and plague infection. That rata are afflicted with many dis eases more than bubonic plague io con firmed by Dr. Rupert Blue, surgeon general of the United States public A cordial welcome to all. F. R Hornachuch, Paator. health service, who. »(leaking ou this point, says: "Other Infections of the rat are trematodes, or flukes; ceetodes. or tapeworms; nematodes, or round Kern Park Christaln Church worua; protozoa. Insects and vegetable microbes." Of the rats examined In Corner 99th St. and 46th Ave. H. E. Han Francisco 84 per cent were In 10 a. m. Bible Hchooi. Ila ni. and 8 p. m. preaching service. fested with tapeworms 7 p. m. Christain Endeavor. Plague Is primarily a disease of the ' p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer rat It Is communicated from the meeting. 8:45 p. m. Thursday, Bible Study plague stricken rat to other rata and from rats to man by means of fieaa, as Class. A cordial welcome to all who will at tbe principal agent, yet It baa been determined many times that handling tend any ail services. R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister, I a rat that has been dead of plague only a few hours gives the infection almost i Instantly. Two small boys while play ing In aa unused cellar found tbs body St. Pauls Episcopal Church , of a dead rat Tbe corpse waa burled One block sooth of Woodmere station. with unusual funeral honors, in forty Holy Communion tbe first Hunday of eight hours both were UI with bubonic each mooth at 8 p. m. No other oor- plague A laborer finding a sick rat viceo that day. Every other Bunday tbe regular ser on the wharf picked it tup with tbe naked band and threw it Into tbe bay. vices will be aa usual. Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m, He was seised three days later with Hunday Hchooi meets at 3 p.|m. B. plague. But tbe chief In- Boatwright, Hu pt., L. Maffett, Bee. oculator. FL a rat deed Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. — of ^._ plague and ----- go w---------- search of living beings who still bare warm blood cir culating In their veins. Biting man they Inoculate Into him tbe living virus Lots Baptist Church which starts the disease. Bible Schoo), 9:45 a. m. •loco plague la a disease duo to rata Morning worship, 11 a. m. and rat fleas and not to tilth or dirty Elmo Heights Hunday School 2:80 bablta, there'e only one thing to do to p. m. avoid plagOe. eradicate tbe rats This B. Y. P. U. 7 p. m. can be done by making war on them Evening worship, 8 p. m. The Sunday School will furnish an with traps, poison end starvation, and interesting missionary program at the by "rat proofing*' agalnat them; that is by building them oat Aa a result evening service. All are welcome. I J. M. Nelson, paator. of tbe Chinatown plague epidemic tn 1007. ao efficient waa the ratproof con strnctlons that followed, that rats and plagne were entirely “built out” of that ML Scott Center of Truth. part of tbe city. Meeting every Hu nd ay evening at8:<)0 p. m. Three doors east of ■ K2<1 *■ St., FIRST CATCHER’S PAD. Grays Crossing, Portland, Ore. Lents M. E. Church Preaching 11 a. m. and reception members. entitled, ev«r used. ........ . “Please Excuse Mary, Marv. ” j 1 iment ,ment 1 ever ,1*d ” Guaranteed, Guaranteed. 25c. Services at Bennett Chapel 8 p. m. Feminine Toucn. contains bo much of truth in it at ,o"r __________ Preaching 7 :30 p. m. Pa. wbat is meant ny s feminine Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 that we hope every person who touch T “ Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. nbocriptiona to the Herald and the reads the Herald will read it and Eveninir Telegram win be taken for J a •‘A feminine touch, my son. la a bow I These services are for the pnblic and of pink ribbon on a fly swatter."— you will have a good time if you come call attention of others to it. limited time at a combination offer of end help along the good work. Baltimore Run "Every teacher kuowa the value of 14.00 per year. W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. Phones Tal«>r tat* ; Homo 3112 ■Ity of some kind uf armor to prevent tbe hot abut scut through by these speedy alabnicn from caring In a rib or two which belonged to her bettor half After much deep thinking and coo aidersble Inlior the Bennetts shaped out something that bad a faint reoom- blame to the protector worn today. In a private trial It worked line, and In the tryout Charlie would let tbe bell slip through bls hands and bang up ago Inst hl* chest without eiperiendng the slightest Jar After Bennett got used to It he wore it In s regular con test, and. with the eyes of thousands of ape, t a tors upon him. be would let a fast one bit him square on the chest. The ball would rebound back almost to the pitcher -New York World. Washed Graded Gravel Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 J. F. Heyting General Machine Shop All Kinds Repairing Gasoline Engines A Spebialty Lawn Mowers Sharpened, and Sawa filed and etc. Prices Reasonable Ono Block Boat of Main on Footer Rd. T. M. WALSH Pline Tibor 2284 BeoMcnc* Til N. Mala St. teats, Ora. Edward Müls Mt. Scott, Lenta and Portland It Waa Worn by Charlie hsnnstt of ths Old Detroit Team, Baggage and General Hauling, Charlie Bennett, the not ml catcher of the famous fietrolt team of IKHfl-7, often told with delight tbs story of how he and hia wife mads tbs first catcher’s breast protector e It wss a constant sooree of worry to Mrs. Bennett to wstch her husband being made a target for tbs epood merchants of thirty years ago And •be fully renlliwxj tbs pressing nsces Trunks 5Oc Each DAILY SERVICE l*nve Baggage Cheek and Address nt Hummer Drug Store. Third and Madison Ht.