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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1915)
MT. SCOTT HERALD Entered a* *rex»nd Claw Matter February I#, l#14. At portothce. I*nU, Own. Underact of .March A, 1*7® Published Every Thureday at lenta. Ore., by the Mr. Srorr P tbushim « C o . H. A. D a RNALL, Enrrvva Office Phone: Horae R4111-1U1. amp M amaobm . Residence Tabor $43 nothing NE of the big problems that to accept or take Members of the senate suggest is now facing congress is it is "the principal plank ” in the origin and disposal of an SO Mosier's platform for re-elec million deficiency. This deficien tion. cy. it is stated, is largely due to - ------ postal service innovations, par The old-fashioned “Deestnk ticularly’ parcel post extension. .Meetin” for the city of Portland The recent order permitting has been relegated to the scrap packages weighing up to 50 heap, thanks to a benignant pounds to be carried by parcel legislature. post is costing more than it pro duces. Any sane man should ROTES Of THE W. C. T. U. have forseen that. When it comes tn sending bulky products At the meeting of Mt. Scott I'nnvn like flour in 50 pound sacks, etc., held on Jan 26th. the president. Mrs by mail there is bound to be Nett* Dunbar. announced that the -tate double loss. The government «ecretary called lier by phone and «.«Led must lose. The railroads and that our union take action upon a mat transportation must feel the less ter reported in tlie morning paper of of legitimate freights, to offset* that date In the diectMuon which iol- which they reduce running ex lowvd, the county preaident. Mrs. penses. The government can Sleeth. being piece nt. took part. Mem not reduce running expenses. It bers of ll* union were asked to write is proposed to cut the wages of letters to different people in the iegtria- rural deliverymen. That looks ture. The superintendent of the Pres» like the suggestion of an in department rent tiie following letter to competent With the work of Marion Towne and received the ,ub- the free deliveryman about joined reply: doubled it is proposed to cut his “Upon requert 4 Mr- Lucia Eason wages. In many places now the Additon. who assures me you are an deliveryman's expenses have open minded and approachabie member quadrupled. Where he former of the legislature in compliance with ly drove a one-horse hack he instruction.« from the Mt. Scott W C. now uses a four horse dray. The T. T this letter is written to call your only rational thing to do is to attention to certain facts pertaining to limit the size of packages to 20 the law regarding the teaching of physi- pounds maximum, and absolute i ology in the public reboot* ly forbid the shipment of more “In the legislative report of Jan. 2Mh. than that weight of any article it state* that you propose to *upt*-rt the from any one individual or firm Schenbel bill because of the use in the to any other single individual or public school of Ritrhre » Pnmer of firm within a month. Shipping Sanitation.' a publication which you are reported as saying, "lays undue a season’s product of seed com rmpliane upon germ« and germ lite and from A to B. if broken up in the cause« of iireareand arourew a mor- small packages, is an imposition hid curi'TBity in the mind* ot chi Lire«. ' on the public service and should The women of the ■rgaaiaation which I re-prerent cannot heliere you would des be stopped at once. O Health In The Suburbs a ." ..m. a T"." —~ • - «—— ?Xw NV LORA C. LirrLH A young child fret habitually on im-at. been» tried |x»latoea, <<g«, cake, pie and prvrervv. and drinking either cof fee. tea. chocolate or cocoa, ha» to poe «ere a »troug conatitutiiui to grow up And it it Achh-i»» ttii* victory over un- wise luanagi-ne iit it i, at tbe mender of mental and inoral «ievrlopnient. '»ch a child will grow np dull, heavy, with an exorm of the animal and a deficiency ot tbe higher human A arnailively or- ganired child, however, led in thia way rarely aurvivea ehihlbood and never with vitality autfb ivnt to carry him beyond middle life lA-ath uaually eonwa in childhood or early youth front croup, «cartel fever, meaalee. wtevoping cough, dipthena >vr itibrrvnkwi« When tbe youngater'» condition haa brrn ag gravated by vaccination, it incre-aww the chance of dying of dipthena mrniugui. or tuhrrenluaia. It i* «trange that many parent» ahow lea* judgaaent in rearing their children than in raving calve». pig», chicken» or colt» A two-year-old child lately came under my ol«rervati->o, haa been f*d the line of food mentioned She ia pot bellied. but otherwise thin and flabby Her color ia bad and *br u> crimpy stir ia alm quiet an-! inactiv* and tut.« br--n thought a model ebiid twane •> rarity uiauag,*! Having juat fallen into more intelligent Land*. I »hall watch her care with interest knowing that three tiHinti-« of wise care will make another t»-ing of her. She will hwe hrr paaneby, rib- ahowmg figure, recover mwm.tl color and become as energetic and active a- healthy children alway* are Her croupmere and catarrhal eonditi-wi will alao di*apprar, tlina li-reeiitng her liabili ty to dipthena The chief diet of children who have lareii «van«! »hoilld vunatat of w I ki I v - meal bread in U»«l<-ration with vege table« and fruda to tiie extent ol the child'» appetite. Milk and butter may be ire*l in nMxleratioti egg« rarely, and meat ia better omiUrtl until tiie child ia well grown and then ured but rarely and moderately >ugar ia pro'iaNy tiie moat demoralir ng thing t'xiav f«*l to chihiren. Aa ured. it la >»nly comparable with tliee fleet of alcoholics on the adult And yet temperance people go breeding up a ge neral ion to crave strong drink through the ore of thia hunger cloying oxygen-robbing »uhrtanw. Tbe .'orrvet pre,»aration and combin ing of to.*! 1» an important and neglect ed an Ignorance and renauahty go no farther than demanding that food »hall gratify the palate and be plentiful, and this ia ao tar the chiel aim of diet teach er» and prefereional cook» 1 Urease and rice are the legitimate result Perfectly Reliable Banking Institution THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK U. • POSTAL DEPOSITORY LCNTB STS RORTLANO. ORIGON Ttiere i» somathing wnmg wiUi a child « h<> dues not want to »pend most <>f lu» time outdoore Let tiie normal chikiren ont and contrive amurement for the ab normal tfiM will enax thetn out. I‘re- tvet tliera frwtn the ram and encourage the «utiioor hfe. (Mr*. Mule will answer questions of genera! interest |*rtaining in hsalth an-l cure. Same and addre«« of mquir- er must be sent but will i ot be pub- lished ) troy a gool law. one that has operated HE miners of the state com very largely in the character building of the citizens of Oregon. we cannot be- plain that their business has , lieve you would kill this benificent law suffered thousands by the action for the foolish reason that the board se of the “Blue Sky Law.” That lecting the text l»»ks b-r the -tate chose is just what was intended by the a book that does not meet with the ap people who passed this law. proval of aoa>e mother* of children with morbid tendMMWB. W- old it not he There is probably no other line more in keeping with modern thought of promotion work in the country to take rteps to change a text book where as many people are rather than kill a beneficial law’ As a fleeced as in the disposition of matter of fact, i* it not better that a mining stock —unless it be real child have even “morbid curiosity'' along the I in«- of good health than estate. Not only are mines that it have no thought at all with refer “salted” but they are “faked” ence to the cane and preservation of the in an unlimited number of other body. ways. The stock is sold to peo ■' From every quarter come» the assur “The Yellow Ticket” at Heilic Theatre, Week Beemmnc Sunday Feb. 14 “Tbe Yellow Tii ket," one of tb<- lugg—« «ucceree» of tbe reason, will be the ple who trust entirely to the ance that boys and girls are Jost to de cency and self-respect and thence on to attraction at the Heilig Theatre. Br -adway at Taylor street» for 7 nights, begin printed prospectus, an oily pro d—-as»- and destruction through ignor ning Sun<fay. February 14. Special price matinees will be given Wednesday moter. or to chance, it makes lit ance Men and women laboring for ti»e and Saturday tle difference which. It is ad uplift of society pray that tbe youth of envelope to help insure safe return. Box mitted that every dollar taken the state, or the nation, he taught the “Ihe ïelKm Ticket” out of mining has cost at least a simple truths regarding the holy temple “The Yellow Ticket.” which cornee to office «aie open» Thursday. February of the body that it may be kept holy dollar. Mining consists es Jails, reformatories, house« of ill repute, the Heilig Theatre. Broadway at Taylor, lidi sentially of two processes. Dig are filled with the children of parents for reven nigtite. iieginning Sunday. ging a hole into the ground into who refused to teach their children the February 14th (St Valentine’s Bay) rut LIVf K RtGLUlfS IHt BODY which unsuspecting people dump simple truth«, protecting tiiecn from fol with special price matinee« Wednerelay A SlLGWStt LIVtR Mt OS GA kt an ! Saturday, is a powerful play which Simeone has «aid that people with their money, and collecting this lowing the paths of sins. “Shall the state follow in the foot money and turning a good pro prints of irresponsible parents, or is the every one should see, hear, enjoy, talk Chronic Liver Complaint should be shut about and reniember. It ran for a --lid away from humanity, for they are portion of it over to the promot obligat.on of the «tate to «aieg-iard her year at the Eltmge Theatre. New York, up (»remire and see through a “glass ers as their “velvet” on the eitizens a duty to be shirked? May we before capacity audience». darkly.” Why’ Because mental states not rely upon you Vo retain the laws The cart of "The Yellow Ticket” is a -ie,s-nd upon physical states. Billiouoewa. nerve they have put into it It includes such well Headacts-a. Ilizsinea* and Constipation The miners have reason to be !>ared upon s-cind moral principles, up notable one on safe peycboiogiixi reasoning, upon known players as Belle Mitchell, War d'sappear after using I»r. King's New hard hit and it won’t hurt any civic punty and «octal nplift." ner'»land. Edward Foley. Louis Hart Life Pills. 25c at yonr Druggist. one if they do squirm around man. John Ravold. Dorntny Ellis, some. Hall of Representative». *<iem. Feb Reginald Carrington, Arthur Maitland SIM Reward. SIM ruary 3, 1915—“Dear Madam I have and other*. Tbe res<i--r» of this p»prr will t> Judge Stevenson handed a sa your letter of recent date and replying to A Jewish girl. Marya Varenka, to ea- pleaaed to learn that there Is at least ore dlseare that science ha» t-eer loon-keeper fifty days in jail the tbe »am*, wish to aay that you have evi eape Pale of Settlement in Russia to flreadeil able to cure In all Its stage«, and that I- Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tbe onh other day. because he sold a dently teer. mi«ir:formed in regard to visit her sick father in St. Petersburg, powttve cur» new known to the medirs my attitude upon tbe qoertion of teach signs a yellow ticket without knowing fraternity Catarrh bem< a - »-nstltutiona drunk man liquor. The saloon disease, re-guir-w a constitutional treat Halt s Catarrh Cure is taken In man said it was non-intoxicating ing phy«ology in tbe reboot«. I mart the meaning of it« fearful penalty. She ■ tnent emphatically believe that it «teould be discovers the truth when the police try trivially, acting directly upon th» blood muoous surfa< -• of the system there dope put up for such cases, but ta ight—in tbe nght way. but am op- to drive her into a life of shame She and by destroying the foundation of the dis and giving the patient strength »" the judge told him to “forget pneed to the text-book now in ore in tbe seek« tbe lie*.I of the Secret Police, a ea»». bunding up the constitution and asals’ln» 1 it.” A drunk man will have fifth or eixth grade. and it war upon Baron Andrey, for protection. He offers nature In doing Its work The proprietor- have so much faith in Its curative poa some chance in Portland if that thia book that I made my fight and not this protection in return for tier honor. ere that they offer One Hundred Dollar any rase that it falls to cure. Ben. upon the eubject. The Committee on She refuses him. He forcea hia ad tor for list of testimonial* sort of justice prevails. Education hope» that it haa found a Address r 1 CHKNET a CO. Toledo O T The bill just passed by the way out of tbe dilemma we found ‘■«ur- face to fare with wnen thia ques legislature requiring school« relvee tion arore. and it became neceeeary for boards to pay lady teachers as n» to take a «land upon tiie matter and much as they do men is abojt as I truet our relation will meet tbe ap big a piece of sop as has ever proval of tbe W C T. I’., for we all been put over this session. It recognize the wonderful work tbia or haa done, and would do was promoted to win women ganization nattnag to auntoiiz*- >•- • support Those promoting it Yoon very cordially. have future ambitions but what Maras B. Towne. “ good will the bail do. There is no reason why a board may not Doreobaeber Farntture Co., Port- cut a man’s wages to minimun and. will enlarge ito plant with a tog and pre the ladies the chance •tory concrete factory. vances. and site kills him. She ia or dered to Siberia. A yonng American newspaper reporter, Julian Rolfe, trie» to intercede in her behalf. He ia alao arrested and ordered to Siberia < »nly tie intmenb'in of tbe An»eriean Am bassador navea them both. “The Yel low Ticket“ is made up of there thril ling incidente It is fearieae in ite in-1 ception. rutMeaa in ite realism and hold* a universal ap,-eal. It ia a play long to I» retueru breed Mail order* received now. Addreaa letter*, make check» and tnoney-ordrt» payable to W. T Pangie Mgr Rtolig Theatre Encloae self add reare! »tamped •old t>y all rwuscisre tke Take Hair* Family plus for constlsatioe Do We Print! I RY US—-we are readv to •r supply you with all sorts of Stationery and Printing Try Us When Wanting* Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Announcements Programs, Wedding Stationery Posters, Placards, and all sorts of Printing’ Prices Reasonable Mt. Scott Pub. Co. The Mt. Sbott Herald STOP TH AT COLbH-M)W Wt,en you catch OoM. or I»-gin to Cough, the first thing to do ia to take Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It pene trates Uie lin<ng* of tbe Throat and Lang* and fights tbe Germs of tbe Disease, giving quick relief aod natural : healing “Oar whole family depend on Pine-Tar Hooey lor Cough* and Cold».'' i writes Mr E. William*. Hamilton. Ohio. It alway« help* 2bc at your 1 Druggirt 5810 Main St. Lents, Ore. •1 ♦ THE HERAIO (1.00 PER YEAR r. nA