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MT. SCOTT H ER ALI ) of typhoid (ever. He gave his illness HOME DISEASES as a reason for his not being prosecuted, I because the low quality ol the milk was directly to its hamlling by Inez- ' MAY Bt PREVENTED due Money to Loan perienced persons. Investigation The department of Agriculture 1« of- proved that tiie farmer's illiiesj w«t, At poatottiee, l*nt*. Onirui, Umieractof March 3, 1879 one of a »uece«»ion ol cases of typhoid . fering some advice that is always in that had occurred on this farm. The / goo<i season, relative to home condition« probability, therefore, was that ths! Published Every Thursday at Lents, Ore., by the M t , S cott P tbi ishino C o . ati<l complaints that ought to be read milk living sent out before the farmer H. A. DARNAI.L, E dito « amd M anad ««. with interest. was sick was dangerously contaminate<i, We are in position to make liberal “Every family which h«sa member ill while, of course, the risk after iilnees I loans on Real Estate by first Mortgage had withdrawn hie attention was vast Office Phone: Home B-5111-1111. Residence: Tabor 2813 with typhoid fever, scarlet fever, or when “good title’’ is shown by abstract ly increased. other contagious disease, lr entitle«! to “In many case» where an outbreak of or certificate of title, and at prevailing the eympathy and intelligent help of LOT of effort is beinar made , forced by tiie addition of Montana ami the community. At the same time, tlie typhoid lias Iwen trace«I back to a dairy interest rates. the owner was not deliberately careless., just now to prove the Nevada. Little fiy little tlie cause is I stricken family should realise fully that Typhoid fever is not always readily ' Where a building is in course of throats, made before election , progressing. Many good things reeiilt- j simple good citizenship calls upon its recognised as such, and not uncommon I cd from the November election. construction we help you with necessary With members to do everything in their that voting dry would ruin the ly passea simply a» a fever or Liwel Paid Ari loua, Colorado, Oregon and Wash- i power to prevetit the spread of conta- complaint. For this reason every case | funds to complete same and it will pay business interests of the state, i tig ton for Prohibition, a thanksgiving k’on neighLrra. In the country ee- of (ever on a dairy farm should I m * re- ■ on you to call on us if you are going to will come true. Already this . —. . __ _ ' pecially, where there are eeldom health gar«led with suspicion and lead to very ; means much. The temperance cause tn t brewery and that, are preparing , . officers to impose rigid quarantines, careful hamlling of the milk. build. We have financed several build Time wparat^ to close down and throw "so j California was jmseed on to the future ,he ,lu|y o( k(>eping th„ “Members of household» in which ings in Lents and there is room for many Deposits many hundred men out of work. ” but the succewwe this November will ; from the well falls with peculiar weight there are contagious or suspicious ill- more. Don’t worry about that These I help California to join the vanguard | on the stflicted family Ordinary i.eeses also have an important part to another year. Mrs. Hungerford, preei neighborliness demanda that such a play in keeping the milk supply clean I ‘‘so many hundred” men have dent of the Colorado W. C. T U. wired ,‘ruily k** “* •••X <">“ They should never return empty milk ' been producing an unnessary others and prevent outsiders from com- bottles without first boiling them, and ; Halle.ujali. ing |0 eontgc: wjtb infection. article that sponge like, absorbed national headquarters: any family which take» a public milk the labor products of thousands ’ tiie crest of the continent is white. “On a farm producing and selling Little iutoa room where there is a con has gone dry.” So, too. the ■ milk, a contagious disease such as ty tagious di ear» is really a party to a of others, who are now about to Colorado Pacific Northwest is white, and Cali- phoid or scarlet fever demands special serious offense against public health. A be relieved of this constant j tornia will be. precautions. A very few germs of these milk dealer who learn» of a case of sick ( drainage upon their production. The essay of Mrs. Ines C. Richardson (diseases allowed to get into the milk ne»» in a family should keep tlie bottle« ; Being relieved, instead of ! on the topic, “Industrial Womanhood may multiply rapidiv and lie a source j from that house »e(*atated from the ' , making their weekly, or daily versus Purity,” which won for Mrs. of disease in many families on the milk i others and make certain that they are i Richardson the silver medal, he« L-en . route served by the farmer. I very carefully sterilised before they are I deposit, at the agency of the isened as a leaflet by tlie labor depart “In the case of typhoid, the disease breweries, they will mane their, ment of tlie National W. C. T. Ü. The may come from germs in the well ■ again used for milk. "Eren where there is no sieknees^un a deposits with the grocer, the ' many admirers of Mrs. Rich«nIson’s water, and th's water if used unboiled I (arm. Arteta hdpllst (hurch the dairy farmer shotil«! use butcher, the clothier or the' splendid abilities will be pleas«! to for cleansing milk bottles or cans may every effort to produce a high grade, | "FOR HAI.E” and “WANT” reader« :46 a. m. Bible School. in elaoslflt I column. 1 cent |>«r word bank. In the place of a few know that her writing will have a larger l very well start a typhoid epidemic in a i clean milk (rum healthy cows. Hterill-1 11 a. m. Preaching service. for first insertion) cent »(ilMM-quentlv. ' neighboring town. Inspectors have 7 :3() p. m. Evening services. SAtion of Littles and other milk vessel» alcoholic vampires getting the andience and a wider influence. Watch the cuiiimn (nr bargains. 6:111p ui B. Y. P. U. meeting. frequently traced outbreaks of scarlet is «esential.** 7 :45 Prayer meeting. best of the habitual boozer, that fever and typhoid al ng a milk route j Everybody welcome to any and all of WANTED—Children or men to NO DISCOUNT ON PIES person will be allowed to accumu and back to a sick )>erson on the pro* I these services. L>ard ami room Rat«« reasonable. The Chrlslmds Ihouqhl 122 9th Ave., Month. TaLir late a little wealth himself. As Yet It Seemed as Though, Considering, ducer’s iarm. “It is the duty of every milk farmer I Meas on Christina- giving are rapid- There Should Have Been. his bank account grows, business WANTED—A ¡r-««! reliable man or to see that no one who is suffering from i Iv changing among Hie sensible Tlxwe Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church will take on new life and the Mrs Hanuah Fifer, a widow, who i woman to »olicit aubeciption». Enquiry* 10 a. m. Sabbath School. earned her living by renting rooms for I fever of any kind ever enters the dairy. w|„>think a« they give are looking for a ' at Herald office 11 a. m. Morning worship. fellows who have been driving light housekeeping, bad the reputation I Moreover, no one engaged in nursing I —-r-—--- 1- . ... .--- ■ ... u- . .... .. . . . L . .. . year-roumi service a« the imieirtanl ( 6:45 p.m. Y. P. 8. C. K. booze waeons will find profitable of being a shrewd manager and much i he sick should ever lie allowed to go. 7 :30 p. tn. Evening worship I WANTED—T<> borrow 4i<«> on first I :30 p. m. Thursday, midweek service j Mtg , security citata in Lento, comer lol jobs in groceries, markets, or on Inclined to carry economy to the near milk. Those who handle the milk M p. m. Thursday, choir practice. possible point She was hard on such farms, even though they never I In « week of shopping, I and ho>«ae worth $1«Ml. Address, care of . — with all i»s construction work, along lines farthest working withal and seemed never to Rev Wm. H. Amoe, Pastor. : Herald j have been near the person who is sick, strain, you will not find a better gift that make for permanent im reach the end of her daily labor. On should take special precautions. Before; than a year’s subscription to Tbs WANTED—Roys mar L< had and provement Just r.ow they are a certain day Mrs Castle, one of the entering the milk room they should put' Youth’s Companion. It offer« it» •er- i St. Peter’s Cathoik ( hurch «ometime« girle. The older ones at "light honsi-’ieepers." finding a surplus telling us taxes are going up on of time on her ha ml». kindly offered on a clean cap and a clean duster, ’ vice, its clean entertainment, its tine ' Sundays: ordinary wages ami other» to lie •chooled and caret! for in return for account of going dry. They may. to help Mrs. Fifer out with her over which are never allowed to go Into the »uggestivenes» weel^ after week; anti : H a. m. Low Mass. •light eervicve romiered. For particu 10:30 a. m. High Maae. house. In caeee of typhoid or suspected the end of the year, which finds many a $>w of work temporarily. But the reduced lar» utidres« W. T. Gardner, superin 8:30 a. m. Hund -y School. "Well, if you feel like It 1 wouldn’t typhoid all water used in cleansing gift iu the attic, dust-covered and tor- tendent Btiys and Girls Aid Society of 12 M. Cbior rehearsal. cost of state maintenence will care if you’d take hold and bake me milk vessels should first be boiled, gotten, brine» The Companion again, Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf Week days: Maes at 8 a. tn. offset the increase and in a up a couple of |>ie»i." Mrs. Fifer con Finally, even with all these precautions, with all the charm of last Christmas- KOH HAI.K couple of years there will be a ceded "That’ll help me a lot There’s wherever typhoid or scarlet fever is tide. a bowl of apple sauce that I’m afraid even suspected in a family, the milk Sevenlh Day Adventist Church No American monthly at any price readjustment. The percent of won't FOR HALE—Extra choice irseli cow keep If It ain’t used soon." 10 a. tn. Saturday Sabbath Hchool. levy on land may be raised. The After Mrs Castle had begun work should be thoroughly pasteurized be offers the same amount of reading, and 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. with calf, Ilf miles south of Lento. E. fore being sold. none can offer better quality. I«-«« 7:30 p. tn. Wednesday, Prater meeting. W. Clark. percent of levy to meet criminal Mrs Fifer appeared with a soppletren 7:45 p. m. Hundpy preaching. “The milk producer who takes these than four cents a week provide« this tary suggestion and vagrancy prosecutions will! “While you're about It" said she. precautions establishes hi« good citizen beet of Christmas gifts—12.00 a year. FORMALE—Good I reali Jersey (low, very gentle, A-l family cow. A. W. be reduced, the account will j 'mebtiy yon wouldn't mind baking ship. The one who hanules milk care- If you subecrilie now, all the remaining German tvanqellcdl Reformed Church Fankhoiiser, Route 1 lamia, 1 mile amilh balance and social safety will four pies ’Twon't take any more coal leeely with sickness in his family is, issues of the year will be sent tree, »nd 10 a. tn. Hnnday Hchool. on Main street. to bake four than two. and that’ll be though he may not realise it, a poe»ible The Companion Home Calendar. A have been enlarged. 10 a. m. Saturday, Cierman school. a savt yg You can make the filling hold enemy to his customers. HALE ol HTkAY—! will sell at pub copy of the Calendar is also sent to H p. tn. Wednesday. Y. P. H. "Mr. G. F. Rinehart, of Phoenix, lic auction, a young brown Jersey out by having lots of juice to it” 11 a. m. Sunday worship. “Such precautions are doubly neces those who make a gift subecription. Arizona, call« attention to a epecfic case Mrs Castle agreed to the amend- | Th. Kchildknecht, Pastor. heifer, about a yea- old. Monday, Nov. showing bow the liquor traffic increases ment and worked away lndnstrloualy 1 sary where the owner of the farm is Send for sample copies, and tbs Fore 16, at 10 a. m. Gates Farm, half mile north of Belroee station. John Peraaso. taxes Mr. James McKiwon, now a anti! her «ask was accomplished. when, the sufferer, because the milk is apt to cast for 1915. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, resident of Peoria. Arizona, showed Mr. wearied with her labors, «be retired to be handled carelessly for iack at his Lents friend’s Church HOI* IIKNI supervision. Inspectors recently fol 144 Berkeley Street, Bo«ton, Maae. Rinehart a tax receipt for 520. H0 on land her own apartment 9:45 a. m. Bible Hchool, Clifford Uar* New Subscriptions received at this ker, Superintendent. FOR RENT—Three room house half In a «bort time Mrs. Fifer's small lowing up a case of bad milk found the in Kanaa.«. This land had been traded block from Arleta station Id |a«r month. Ila. m. Preaching. • for land at Peoria, Arizona, even ex daughter, Peggy, appeared at her door. owner of the farm sick with a ba.l case Office. Enquire at Silkworth’s «hop, Arleta 3 ~ p. m. Junior C. E. “Ma says." reported Peggy, "that change of value. Tlie tax receipt for 7 p. rn. Chriatain Endeavor she don ’ t b ’ lfeve she ’ ll be able to use the assessment on the Peoria land was 8 p m. Preaching. all them four pies before they dry out. -nbacription« to th« Herald ami the 1105.73, or five times as much in - and she wants to know ff yon won't Evening Telegram will bettaken for a Arizona as in dry Kansas. buy two of ’em off her for 20 cents, j limited time at a combination offer of Lents Evdnqelkdl Chare h Mr. Ora R. Weed also traded 140 of and she'd like the 20 cents right away, Hermon by tiie Pastor, 11 a. m. and ♦4 (Ml |>er rear. Kansas land for 13) acres near I’eoria, please." 7:30 p. tn Arizona, tlie two lots L-ing of practical Mrs Ca«tle bought the pie«, observ AtrMINIHTK ATIIK’H NOT1CK Hnnday Hehool 9:45 a. m , C. H. Brad Notice 1» hereby lineti that tlw undersigned ly the same valuation. The tax on Ing to herself with a dry smile. "She ford, Superintendent. ha« iH-en *|>p«>li,i<<<| Adudidalraior of ibe e«- the Kansas land was $17.42. and on the might have let me have two for 15 Y. P. A. 6:30 p. m. Lowell Bradford, tatr oi Ht<'hard M Mt*t<»r*,by th<* I President. County < uiirt of (he Slate of Ori-gon tor Mult cents—considering.”—Youth’s CompaD Arizona land $136 J57. nomali County «n«l Im« «|U»IIS.«,r. All i.eraon« Prayer meeting Tlinreday 8 p. tn. havlny claim» »K«lii»t m I«1 •■»t«t>< are hereby Arizona got w ise to these things and Ion A cordial welcome to all. r>oilfi<;'1 Io prex-ul tin- »ante to me at 512 Koral voted dry on November 3.” Bulhllng. >-ortlan«l, Oregon, wl.h Kroner F. R. Hornschucb, Pastor. Advice to Stage Villain. voucher ami duly verified within all montlia from «late hereof We acknowledge the receipt of “Don’t go down to the scene of your I. II Devlin, Athnlnlatralor crime In the last act." says Jerome K. B F. Youmans,413 Rotal Bldg. Attorney Kern Park Chrlstain Church a valuable article on the prohibi Jerome “You always will do this. for Adnilulatrator. Corner 6Vth Ht. and 46th Ave. H. E. pate«! and flrat publlah«'«! November 13, 1914 tion amendment some time ago, We supjwwe It is some extra cheap ex Date of laat publication December, 10 ISI4. 10 a. m. Bible Hchool. 11 a m. and 8 p. tn. preaching service. which it was the intention to use, curtdon down there that attract« you. But you take our advice and don’t you 7 p. m. Christain Kndeavor. Hon to Put the Gopher out of Business but which got misplaced and was go That t« always where you get 8 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. A farmer tells us that lie has practical not recovered until after elec uabbed. The police know your habit« 8:46 p.m. Thursday, Bible Htudy from experience They do not trouble ly rid his farm of gophers by the use of tion. Class. to look for you. They go down tn the A cordial welcome to all who will at gasoline. He carries a iiottle and a last act to the old ball or the rained tend any all services. mill, where you did the deed and wait K. Tibbs Maxey, Minister. bunch of cotton batting with him while for you. In nine case« out of ten yon working in tlie field ami when he secs a would get off scot free but for this St. Pauls Episcopal Church gopher run into a hole he pours some Mrs. Minnie Trumbull will be in Jxrnto idiotic custom of yours ” — London One block south of Woodmere station. gasoline upon a wad of cotton and Standard. Holy Communion the first Sunday of on Tue'day, Nov. 24, and deliver a lec each month at 8 p. m, No other ser place« it at the mouth of the hole and ture on tlie work of the child welfare vices that day. Curable Case. commission. Mrs. Trumbull has been Every other Hnnday the regular ser covers the opening with dirt, The gas The widow Gilroy bad just tn Id a vice« will he as usual. fumes are heavier than air and goes to identified with this movement no closely friend of her engagement Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. and so long and has so thorough an un “But. my deer Margaret.” «aid the the bottom of tlie hole. In an attempt Sunday Hchool meets at 3 p.'.m. B. derstanding of ite workings that any friend, "you don’t really mean to tell Boatwright, Hu pt, L. Maffstt. Rec. to get air, tiie gopher comes to the top thing she may say will be instructive. me that you Intend marrying a man Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. of tiie hole and the gas does tiie rest. This meeting will lie open to the public you've only known for three weeks?" “ Ob. ye«. ” replied the young widow Remove cotton in about half an hour MT. Scott Center of Truth. and will be held at the Friends church. ”1 can easily overcome that objection and Mr. Gopher will be dead. The plan A pleasant company of people assem Meeting every Hunday evening at8:<J0 In time I hope to know him tolerably p. m. Three doors east of 82d Ht., will apply to many other burrowing bled at the home of Mr< Walsh on Tues well after we have been married a cou Grays Crossing, Portland, Ore. animals. day of this week. Felicitations over the pie of years." - Philadelphia Record. splendid vote given tiie prohibitory i Lents Baptist Church amendment were the order of tlie day. Poor Place to Fall Out. Lord's Day, Nov. 15. Bible Hchool, It Really Does Relieve Rheumatism The heads of departments haul been re- 9:46 a. in. Through his megaphone one aviator Everybody whois afflicted with Rheu quested to state their plans for the next shouted to another: Morning worship, 11 a. m. Theme: “ la Russeilisin Scriptural? ’ ’ three months which resulted in a lively “Rise ont of my level, or. by the matism in any form shoubI by all means Elmo Heights Hnnday Hchool 2:30 discussion of Mt. Scott Union’s affairs, great" keep a iiottle of Hloan’a Liniment on p. rn. "All right, all right." «honied the its hopes and i it* purposes. Among B Y P. (J., 6:20 p. m. hand. The minute you fee] pain or In i other thingH the revival among the other aviator elevating his plane Rev. Walter Duff, pastor of the out I «tauter "We don't want to fall soreness in a joint or muscle, bathe it Caivary BaptistChnrch will preach at membership of the noon prayer was here, do we?" Philadelphia Bulletin night. All are welcome. with Hloan's Liniment Do not rub it^ recommended by Mrs. Fankhanaer, J. M. Nelson, Pastor. superintendent oi Evangelistic work Hloan’s penetrates almost immediately The white ribbon movement now en- Lents M. E. Church right to the seat of pain, relieving the An Active Liver Means Health circles the world; with all white rib- Preaching 11 a. m. and reception of hot, tender, swollen fooling and making boners in silent communion al the noon members. If yon want good health, a clear com the part easy and comfortable. Het a Hervicsa at Bennslt Chapel M. E. hour, a continuous flow of divine plexion and freedom from Dizziness, bottle of Hloan’s Liniment for 26 cents Church 3 p. tn. strength would encircle the globe each Constipation, Biliousness, Headache« Evangelistic services in the evening of any druggist and have It in the house day as the hour of noon passes from and Indigestion, take Dr. King’» New 7 :30. —against colds, sore and swollen joints, point to point. Al) persons who be Life Pill«. They drive ont fermenting Hnnday Hchool 9:4.5. rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. lieve an invited to participate in this and undigested foods, clear the Blood like ailments. Your money back if not Next Hunday will tie membership silent communion at noon. and cure Constipation. Only 25c. at day. Let everybody bring some one satisfied, but it does give almost ipstant The suffrage column has lieen rein- your druggist. into the fold. W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. relief. Entered as Second Claw Matter February 19, 1814. 4 A The Multnomah State Bank UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lents, Sta., Portland, Oregon At The Churches Do We Print! TRY US—we are ready to supply you with all sorts of Stationery and Printing Try Us When Wanting NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Announcements Programs, Wedding Stationery Posters, Placards, and ail sorts of Printing Prices Reasonable Mt. Scott Pub. Co The Mt. Sbott Herald 5810 Main St. Lents, Ore CLASSIFIED