Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, January 21, 1915, Image 2

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Health In The Suburbs
Entered as Seeon»! C! a - w Matter February It», lt»l I.
At postoffiee, latita. Oregon. Underact of March 3, ISTI»
HV LORA C. l.irri.E
Al«»» th«* closing oi
Much of the meddling with naturv an»! h (l<>lusl»»ii
that goes with our civilization works ■tclioolx is unixs'cssary. Fumigation of i
H. A. DARNALL, Knrroa » mb M anaobm .
mischief to health
i have before re M'h<Hilr»M>ms aiul sch<x»l buildings lias
ferret! to the “ffect of woman's tin*»* <>n I xvii alM>lish<sl in many largo oil ns« ”
Th«* symptoms ot microphohia ehang«*, i
Office Phone: Home R-6111-1111. Residence: Tabor 2S13
breathing, ami through that ou all h»x!i-
ly function*. This i* one example, and but »io not think fora minute that also,-.
it »uggeste that we should conform our <|uotations in»ll<*iUo r««*ov»*ry from tin* ;
NCE again the legislature is WING SHRUBS AND KOStS 10
drew» to our needs and not let f*x»li*!i »liseas«*. No, no, Estelle! Th«* air is
given up as the medium of contagion 1
“on the grind.” It was
WIMER (OLD WtAIHtR custom spoil our live* We only live only
inorder to giv»* tbe "health" doc- ■
them
once.
Another
instance
of
unwise
vainly hoped that this would be
• meddling is th«* habit many have of liv­ tors a chan«*«* to get their grip on tlie
an economical legislature, from White lilacs, snowballs. and certain ing largely on manufactured fxxls, in­ “carrier."
start to finish. About the first other shrubs shout«! I m * let atom* during stead of taking the greater number just The diaeaae carrier is now held to be
one of a numerous class of healthy per- :
the winter, being neither trimmed nor a* Nature mak«*s them.
thing it did was to waste three covered with straw and manure, otiier Even milk today is impair««! in fo»al sons, who may lie clean, in<hi«triou*,
davs figuring how to dispose of bush«*« n«*«*d special attention.
value by the over-nice regulation« se- useful, all unsuspecting »ad innixonl;
cun«i
by fussy doctors who know a but. horror of horror«! with Germ« in
superfluous clerks and it termi­ Hydrangeas (a-mi-herbaceous 1 in the
U. S. POSTAL DEPOSITORY
whole
lot
about disease and germa, but tlwir »y«tei»«. These genus Io not hurt
nated in every man getting a South
,
will last out the winter if proper­ mighty little aliout health and vitality. lli<- individuals owning tliem, but *»y
LENT* «TA . PORTLAND. OREGON
'“pretty stenographer.” if he ly caret! for out-of-doors. The tops IXin't we know that milk warm and some kiiul of a crooked imslieal logic
had the wisdom to select a pret­ . should be proteOtr»! with straw or brush. fresh from th«* cow is easwst to digest they an* h«*l»l to la* deadly to |H*rs»ins
ty one. Thus the state is to the , This may bo held in plac«* about the and assimilate'' That is the way 1> h * a'wociating with the carriers The latest'
bad $12000 or $15000. These ! bushes wiUi a little manure or stones. calf takes hi«, It may not lie quite medical dictum (w»»rth just a« much as 1
tbe uno just aliand'iiHsiI is, that dis»*axi- i
stenographers, most of them, The flower buds of the hydrangea form practicable for ti», but granting that is iviiiitnunicatasi almost «■xcltmively by
in the fall, an»! this cover will keep them milk ia a living fluid food, it la plain
draw as much or more salary, from winter-killing while shielding the comiuonsense that says, take it as un­ carriers
than the legislators themselves. bush from winds an»! sun. In the North changed as potwible. if we are going to House fumigating was a small job by
But some of these gentlemen are hydrangea* must be taken up. planttsl use it at all. But can we? Not tinle»*» tin* side of finding and quarantining all
alh*g«*<l h«*althy disease carriers. It
probably bachelors and it is in tube am! plactsl in the cellar, Thia we at <* so lucky as to own a cow. If tla*
is generally true of latitu»les n»»rtli of we wen* cowles« and live! in Cincinnati will la* great «port. I can think of »inly I
about the only chance they have
Philadelphia.
I or some other one of several cities far­ one form of ainusetnent in all history to
to associate with likely young As a rule shrub« should not be ther east, we could not get for love nor compare with it. and that was the old- I-
women. It does look a little un­ trimmed in th«* fall. This process is money, not if we were to die lor want of time gam»* of bunting hvtvtios.
In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association
fair however, that the state shall timely immediately after the bhxnning it, a single drop of warm milk, nor even Observe, it will tak<* universal niislical
a step now much discussed
have to discriminate by paying i period, if this is in the spring, as in the of cold raw milk It is a puitislisble of­ inspection,
And the in­
of the snowball. If th«* shrubs fense in Cincinnati to m *1I or give away in h»-.«ltii Ixiard circle«
Oregon Fire Relief. Oregon Merchants Mutual
the courtship expenses of only a ease
bloom in the fall, as do some hydrangeas, ‘ raw milk. This peculiar situation is spection will not I»* merely th«* cursory
Fire, American Life and Accident In­
favored portion of its citizens.
the rose of Sharon, an«! some lilacs, they due to the prevalence then* of a mental physical examination <l»>ne by »tripping
surance of Portland
Had the stenography work should not t»e ent directly after bloom­ diseaw? call«*) microphobia. Ihw’ors are the citizen No; samples will have to
I»«*
taken
of
th«*
various
aud
sun«!ry
se
­
ing,
but
in
the
spring
of
the
following
been let by contract, or had
worst afflicted, but th«! disease has tak­
PROTECTION AND BENEFITS
MODERATE RATES
"Culture«"
en hold of many women's dubs and cretions aiei excretions
twenty-five competent stenog­ year.
will
have
to
be
ma»!e.
It
will
be
tie-
The mock orange, which is also through the ie»lerations has iwvonic
raphers under the direction of known
as “syringa,” necLs no special epidemic. It rages with greatest viru- hghtfully scu-ntifle ami interesting—for
the head clerk been assigned to treatment to help it winter the severe lency in such centers as New York. Lite doctor* One Is-ailty of it will Is-
the absolute sui remacy of the doctor.
the job the work would have weather. The name ' syringa,” al­ Boston and Cincinnati.
been done as well, the state though popularly applieii to the mock The tnicrobic mind occasionally gets Once you ar«- »piarantimsl m* a disease
no power »»n earth can fr«*e you
would have saved substantially, orange, is really more appropriate for a glimmering of th«* truth. An editorial carrier,
the lilac, which is known botanically by in American Medicine says, “It is now but th»* »loetor. What can judges ami
the session would probably have that designation, while tin* niock orange
charged that children fed on condense»! juries an»! governors and presidente i
been several days shorter, and is botanically “Philadelphia*.”
or sterilized 'not Pasteurized i milk di­ know aliout germ«? Should it happen,
there would have been saved a Almost all kinds of roses are hardy in velop tuberculosis, but THOSE FED <»N *s it sometime« »Iocs, that a doctor h«*l»l
few heartaches at home.
i the vicinities of Washington and St. RAW Mll.K DO NOT, EW IF THE th»* office ot gnv«*rnor, that would not
Louis and to the south of a line drawn MII.K COMES FROM TUBERCULAR' alter the case. Madic*) ethics would
prevent the governor (run reviewing
A Kansas State Fire Marshall between these pointe. From Washing­ COWS.”
has undertaken the job of dress­ ton northward local condition influence Please note that while this medical your germs and releasing you
So far as pers >nal freedom is con-
ing the children of that state in tile successful cultivation oi certain authority tries to save the day for 1 corned,
under general medical in«t>ec-
varieties. Some roses, as the bnar an»! Pasteurized milk, he nevertheless gives
fireproof clothing. Fireproofing rugoea, nee»! no protection, but other
lion,
it
will
lx* safer to lx* caught by a
lus caw away by saying that raw milk
cotton cloth is a simple inexpens­ varieties, such as the hybrid-perpetual.«, from tuliercular cows does not give detective with stolen inssls on you, than
ive trick, costiner about “two teas, and hybrid-teas, need special care, tuberculosis to children. Why. then, to be caught by the ni«*dieal inspector in
bits,” and any woman can do it. particularly north of the fortieth par­ Pasteurise? I will tell you why. It is poss»*w»i»m of your own germs. It Hounds
funny, d«x*e it is not? The public is gradu-1
After washing the clothes, dip allel. Teas ami hybrid-teas hardly sue- : don«* to protect the germ theory and to ally
being trainisi to submission. Not |
ceed in Chicago, although the hybrid- make business for health officers whose
them in the fireproofing solution, perpetuals grow as far north as Canada.
chief function is meddling with nature. t»> mention hundreds of instelbci*« farther
I’honcs Tatxir tkW ; Home 3112
wring them out and the deed is All these classes do well on long Island Pasteurizing inak«*s our milk cuet more, Eaxt, healthy disease carrier« have re- : 1 Block Fuat of Main St. on Foster K<>rd
done—and it may save your and in Boston near tb<* sea when proper cones«|uently discouraging Ute use of cently been found and qiiarantin»«) right i
care is given them. These varieties in milk and injuring the dairy industry. here in Oregon. Montavilla ha<! a case I
child’s life.
the latitude of Washington need merely It is thus a damage to any community, or two recently, an»l our one-time hojx*- ;
That $26,928.05 state donation a little manure on tin« ground to pre­ but it helps keep the germ theory alive, fill Clackamas County health officer |
to the Country Road Fund ought vent alternate freezing ami thawing. : and on the germ theory a great system osteopath Van Brakle has lately proved
his <|ualification« for the position by do- I
to go a good ways toward filling I Farther north, however, they should be of State Medicine is built. Destroy ing the regular meilical trick an»l
’ treated as follows: Cut the tope to faith in the germ an»! State Medicine
up some of the chuck holes in within 30 inches of the ground. Cover
topples with a »-rash and squashes all U h * quarantining a woman as a diptheria
Foster, Powell Valley or the Base ] the roots with coarse manure or leaves health officials under its ruins
carrier
It is a short step from briefly detain- I
Line roads, not to mention a 100 < or similar litter. Hold this in place by The sentence quoted from American
ing
a diptheria carrier to shutting up a
brush,
which
also
acts
as
a
protection.
miles of other worn out roads in
Medicine only states what many phys­
typhoid carrier for a term of years. Re-1
I
Evergreen
boughs
may
la*
sulmtituted
icians
and
dietitians
have
maintain«*»!
all
the county —but it won’t.
It
leas»-is usually offer«*»! as the reward for
| for tbe coarser litter except in the most
will probably be added to the northern regions It is best to draw through the rag»' of microphobia and submitting to certain treatment—ex|«*ri- j
Pasteurizing, namely, that raw milk is
wad that has already been spent mounds of earth about six or eight in­ best 11 appeals to lay coinmonsense as mentation—providingot course that it,
in the non-essentials.
ches in height about the base of the true. It is true. li you need pnsif, rids th»* system of germs. Treatments ,
■ rose bodies to keep them from mice In watch the farm baby that has plenty of vary, from giving "autogenous vaccines” i
i some localities the loose brush around air a« well as plenty of raw milk. Com­ to spraying the throat with_ cultural», ’
; the roots will attract mice, which will i pare him with U h * city child who has and cutting out th« gall blad«ler.
Here is something worth thinking
! make their winter quarters there ami air, bnt whose milk is cooked—Pasteur­
Mrs. Additon, who is now in Salem, | destroy the rose bushes. As an added ized. It is well known that U h « diseases alxmt
purposes to return to Lenta so as to keep ■ protection against mice, permit the of children attributed to poor milk are
her place on the program at the meeting ground to freeze slightly before winter far more prevalent in the city than on
Slop the Child’s Colds
next Tuesday.
protection is supplied. In fact, roses the farm.
they
Often Result Seriously
An opportunity to hear an ad»lres* by should not l»e protected until after the
Ooh
Is,
Croup
and Whooping Cough I
tbe city superintendent of public schools. ! first light freeze, which may lx* expected
Still referring to tuberculosis, the are cliihlren's ailments which nee>i im- I
Prof.L. R. Alderman, is presented p, I in Washington about tbe first of D»*cem- same medical authority quotes a French
meliate attention The after-effect/! are ,
the people of Lente
The lecture will her. but earlier farther north,
doctor and says:
Otten moat serious
Don’t take the '
be on the interesting topic. "Vocational 1 it* the latitude of Philadelphia ami
“All serums and vaccines will cause
Training aud Guidance.” Sime the en-1 farther south, climbing roses usually incipient caw-s to get rapidly worse. lie risk—you dop’t have to. Dr. King’s^
tire school system of the city of Port- nee»l no protection during the winter ha. particularly noticed this in giving New Discovery checks the Cold, soothes !
the antitoxins of diptheria and tetanus. the Cough, allay* the Inflammation,
lanil is represented in the jx-rson of! unless they are a particularly tender Even
inj' ctions of sea water, once popu­
Prof. Al lerman we are pretty certain of variety. Farther north these roses lar in France, will do the same. Doc­ kill« the Germs arid allow* Nature to do !
having an opportunity of finding out ( need protection similar to that given to tors in Pari* have also noticed that anti­ her healing work. Mr. at your Drug- i
typhoid vaccine brings out latent tuber­ gist. Buy a bottle t<>-< lay.
just what we want to know about school I il»e tea ami hybrid-tea roses.
culosis,
and one informs me that he hat
Climbing
rose*
may
be
best
cared
for
Ixiys ami girls, because if it is not told in
seen two case* of rapid tuberculosis de­
thia lecture we can question the speaker h? being removed from their supports, velop a few days after anti-tyhoid vac­
after he has told us what he has in his | The branches shonhl then be covered cination.’’
mind for our information. You who • °v»'r with a little dirt and treated as
What does this tell ns? Why, simply
know about this meeting will be doing hybrid-perpetual roses would be treated, that Dr. J. J. G. Wilkinson of London
your neighbors a kindness to call their A little fall trimming might tie desirable enunciated a sound doctrine when he
attention to the presence of the city to lessen the space occupied by the long ago warned against all inoculations
Such ■ide and called them “blood assassinations,
superintemient in Lents on next Tues­ branches on the ground.
day, Jan. 2t>th at 3 o’clock at the branches a* are not to be needed for and like a murderer’s knife.”
But persons with no grasp of princi­
Friend’s church. Bring them out—or next season’s blooming may tie cut off.
let them bring you. Let ns give Prof. Such cutting off and shortening of the ple* must run after medical fad* and try
Aid’ rnian a go»sl audience. He always end* as would otherwise be done in the them all out before they can know any­
spring, may be done in the fall hpfore thing. The worst of it is, after a long
keeps his appointments.
course of meddling with nature they are
The fieople of Vancouver voted on two covering, merely for conven ience.
prohibition measures in November, one . .The above method i* much more satis- often left incapable of learning any-
tor state wide and the other local op- [ ! factory than attempting to put straw tiling, Microphobi* is a difficult diwease
lion The kM-al option mesenre cl»x* about the roaes a« they remain on their to cure, it i* so respectable and it so
paralyses the reasoning faculties.
the saloon at once
The keepers did i porta or trellises.
not want to be clos«*d e.t once, and found i
a judge who sustained their contention
Another item on the germ theory. Dr.
How’s This?
The Mt. Sbott Herald
that the state measure pn-vail<’d over
We offer One Hundred Dollars Brady, in the Medical Review of Re­
the Wai, ami the whiskies were happy. 1 Reward for any case of Catarrh view*.
leaking of contagion says,
The matter waa carried to the superior that cannot be cured by Hall's “Smallpox alone is now believed, NOT
court of Clarke County and Judge Black Catarrh Cure.
KNOWN, to lie spread through the AND ALL THE FAMILY
hei»i that statewide prohibition law does
Two and a half million readers find it of
F. J. CH ENET A CO., Toledo, O.
medium of the air ”
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
absorbing interest Everything in it is
not siiperce»i«* the local option law. This - /'henry
Do
you
get
that?
Other
“
contagions
”
for the last 15 year«, and believe
Written So You Can Understand It
is very g »od. Th»- people of a common-1 him perfectly honorable In all business are not contagious, a* formerly held,
transactions and imancially able to carry
We sell 400 <»<10 copies every month without
ity ought to I« able to settle th»* liquor : out
any obligations made by hl* firm.
and smallpox may not he!
Riving premiums and have no solicitor». Any
NATIONAL bank of commerce ,
bovine»»«, particularly when they voted
will vhoWyou a copy,or write the
A medical writer in a late issue of the i.ewsdealcr
Toledo, O.
ixiblisher for free sample
a poatal wilt do
yes on !>oUi tiH*a«un*H.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
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