MT. SCOTI' H ER ALI ) Health In The Suburbs Entered as Second Class Melter February II». IWI4 At |HWtortice. tant*. Oregon, Under act of March 1*79 Published Every Thursday at Lente, Ore., by the Mr. Htxvrr P tbiishin «« C o . H. A. DARN ALL, Enrroa van M anaus . Office Phone: Home B-fillt-lllL Deacon Hopeful's Idee Keaklence Tabor 2*13 Are )ou Rheumatic-Try Sloan s IVar friends, a lien I am »lead an' gone Don't have no woful takin’s on; Don’t act so tarn ally b’reft As if therv wa’n’t no sunshine left. Don’t multiply yer stock o' woes By sorry looks an ghxmiy clo’es. An’ make the trouble ten times worse By aliens fullerin' a hearse. BY LORA C. LIT I LU Little School of Health duccMi in relf-care ot the health taught. Saves money, saves suffering, saves life. All diseases mached by my natural methode. I see consultant* only by appointment. Phone mornings, Tabor 1073. man them; while every one let loose tends to overwhelm the man under the feet of all,'* Slaves to appetite are criminals in embryo, needing only sufficient lem pia­ lion to add breach of civil law to their How are constant breach of divine law we bringing tip our children? “What is the cause of my littie girl's If you want quick and real relief from (fne of the charms of Portland is her Rheumatism, do what so many thousand inflame«! eyes?" The question was gardens We aubtirtaniU'« in this splen­ other peopk* an- doing—whenever an at­ asked at a Parent-Teachers’ meeting tack comes on. tathe the sore muscle or last week, after I hail spokeu to the did climate are a lucky lot. Even the joint with Sloan’s Liniment. No needs meeting on Food in Health and Disease time spent getting to town and back can to rub it in—just apply the Liniment to “Too much heating final in propor­ be turned to advantage by carrying the surface. It is wonderfully penetrat­ tion to the oxygen the ohihi gets,'* I ing It goes right to the seat of trouble answered "Just what mistake you are something we need to read— at this and draws the pain almost immediately. making in feeding her it is impossible to season see«! and nuraery catalogues are When i depart, it's my idee Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c. say without knowing the conditions of timely. The most consolin' thing to me, A garden well tilled can ta<-otliital ail of any druggist and have it in the bouse her daily life and habits. It may not Would tie to hear the ones I tried gain and no haw. It may lie to a family —against Colds, Sore and Swollen be merely want of air and excess of food, To comfort lien- afore I died Say. sort o' smilin' th rough their tears, Joints. l.iimtago. Sciatica and like ail­ but instead deficiency of oxygen-bearing tla* foundation of character, health and fortune. The work put into it comes “Well, anyhow, fer yeaiy an’ years ments. Your money back if not satis- materials in her fixxi. Sugar. too much tack in wealth of countless forms Be­ We had him liere, so let's be glad tied. but it does gig« almost instant re­ bread and )a>tatoes. and t«x> little of side* its vegetables, fruit and flowers, it • I An' thankful fer the joy we've had lief. such things as raw apples and onions, yields by-pnxlucte of Ann muscle, may be the trouble.” It ain’t no use to make a fuss sound sleep, healthy thinking—a sum The mother hastened to insist she was total of h«*alth and prosperity When death comes after one of us. Its The way o* Providence, I 'low. careful alaiul diet and showed consider «alible products are worth many times Baarda In Russia. Are as they should be. anyhow. It is curious to note that in Russia able pride over tile management of her their market value measured in the ceard has always been an object children—pride too obviously without of manufactured haais now used in such of repute. An ordinance which Yaro- justification. An’ even at a funeral excess. Better health will inevitably slaf. son of Vladimir and legislator of I’d sing, amid the grief an’ woe, Such is tlie usual termination of what follow where |ax>ple consume more “Praise Gcal from whom all biesein's Novgorod. then the capital of Russia, looks on the surface like sincere light- vegetables and fruit and lew of flour, published in 1015 exemplifies this. By seeing. l*eople who bring on them­ flow.’’ meal, rice, sugar, tea, coffee and canned this law any one plucking a hair from —Nixon Waterman, in Merry Mood. selves and their children tta iliwasrs stuff. Gluttony is chiefly due to the a neighbor's beard was subjected to a punishment four times more severs from which theysutfer. scout the advice consumption of unnatural foods. Few they ask for and get, will hurt themselves eating lettuce, HE movement has begun than that inflicted for cutting off his A conversation later with th«* same onions, green ;»**«, straw tarries ami linger. which has for its object the mother disclosed the fact that both pie cherries Whenever such foods are bonding of the county for $1,250, and cake form a part of even the break­ blame«i for sickness, you may put it fasts in her household learning this, down that factory basis were also Aaten 000 for hard-surfacing the the other two meals did not interest me. ami they and not the fruit and vrgetabh- Columbia River Highway, Ac- An extreme case this, and yet the are the cause cording to roadmaster Yeon the Mrs, Elliott, president of Mountain prevalence of diiwasea which are due to An important taunt in garden making amount will surface 71 miles of View W. C. T. U., Benton C-ounty, at­ defective nutrition proves that we pay is to prepare for an abundance of green road, namely the Columbia Riv­ tended the meeting of Mt. Scott Union heavily for being badly fed. To la? well vegetables for the winter and early fed would coat far less It would, how. spring. Curled kale, Held lettuce, er, the Sandy, the Base Line. this week ever, take some reading and study to spinach, onions, cabtage and tlie like The next meeting of Mt. Scott Union Powell Valley, Slavin. Linnton, will be held at the home of Mrs. Donald - acquire tlie necessary intelligence, and should stand through the winter in and Canyon roads. If we are | son on First avenue and Marie street on it would need the law-obeying spirit. every garden. When you want a cab­ not mistaken that makes about | Tuesday, March 23d. Those who go by Here is the mb. It is too much trouble; bage. cut it off leaving the stump stand­ 100 miles. Some section of road the printed calendar will please make a we prefer rheumatism, paralysis, heart ing. These cabbage stiliiqis will grow a disease, kidney disease We orefer to is going to get disappointed. A ■ note of tta fact that the place of meeting have our children afflicted with en­ crop of tender sprouts which cannot ly excelled as spring greens. At thia time I good many others just about as i has been changed and will be a.« above larged tonsils an>l adenoids and swollen ol year a green salad or dish of greens state!. At this meeting Mrs. Mary important will not be touched. Mallett will present a paper on "Loyalty glands and rotten teeth, if we did not, should be served at least once a day in For instance. Foster road, which ' to the Work anti Plans of Leaders.” these and other diseases would become every home, and in restaurants and hotels the most important item on (lie is all but impassable. But then For a numtar of years Mrs. Mallet was so rare as to lx* curiosities Wrong eating is not the whole cause, people along Foster road are to president of the county union and is but it is intimately connected with all bill of fare is thia sane- appetizing blood > purifier. be punished for not falling in therefore widely known. It is expected otlier causes of disease. Correct this that all her friends in this section, who with road construction plans of 1 can possibly do so will be present to and otlier mistakes are likely to lie cor­ (Mrs. Little will answer questions of In the words of hr last year. The Foster road was ; welcome Mrs Mallet. An address ol rected also. general interest pertaining to health Charles E. Page, “One appetite con­ scheduled for repairs by the unusual interest will be given by Mrs. and cure. Name and address of inquir­ trolled aids in controlling every other, must he sent but will i.ot he nub- commissioners, in January, In- Alice W ¡ester on “Purity in Art and making all serve the man instead of the er lisheti.) , Literature. ” Mrs. Winter is a Chau- stead of following directions Mr. lauatia worker and art organizer, the Yeon proceeded to improve the I bead ot art clubs and with all a popular imagine that snow and ice. cold weather '‘Banquo'sGhost,” not down, may re­ Powell Valley road. He is the woman. In addition to this refresh­ in general ahoun«!» back here, just di­ sult in increase,! activity in the mar­ whole thing when it comes to ments will be served. There will be a vest your tnintja of the thought at once, riage market. I wonder I silver offering. spending the money. for a more ideal February could not be One bill tafore the legislature which is In listing the roads for im­ Mrs. McKinley has had charge of the easily found A 40 tnile auto ride yester­ of common interest to all patriotic | devotional services of the meetings since provement Mr. Yeon mentions the departure of Mrs. Esther Fan li­ day without even chill««! toes is worthy Americans, is in regard to the proper method of celebrating the ‘‘Pilgrim the Columbia River road first. tis user for C-ilifornia where she is of not»* Five different bills In my former letter I mentioned com­ Tercentenary.” That is what Mr. Yeon is holding spending the winter with her mother. paring the legislative doings here with have taen presented, all pertaining to his job for. As soon as that road Mrs. Bradford and infant son attend- our own in Oregon. Well the legisla­ the matter of suitably celebrating the is safely done and covered with I e«l the meeting of the union this week. ture is in session here, but as yet I can thro»1 hundreth anniversary of the It is the first time Mrs. Bradford has a coat of slippery Warrenite, been with us for many months. Ttare not do justice to any comparative “Landing of the Pilgrims.” Tta one Mr. Yeon will be ready to turn have been quarantines, accidents and stunt. Among the interesting matters universal opinion seem» to ta it must be so far none will have a greater bearing s«>mething BIG. his job over to some one else. various other causes which interfered upon the future of New England than a Imitations of the “meowings” of In the meantime that road will with the even tenor of tar ways, but bill asking for a |2(>),000 appropriation “pussie” in distress and of feline battles be finished and if there is any­ her smile is as bright an«l genial as ever, for a few years to provide for growth upon a backyar«! fence wre injected in­ making her sunny presence a joy to all. and extension ot the «tate agricultural to the debate at a recent hearing in the thing left of the proposed bond Enthusiasm and earnestness marked 138Ue it will be spent on improve- tta address given by Mrs. Swope at the college. In this connection let me quote legislature on the "cat license bill.” It an editorial in a leading daily: waa surely tlie animal frolic as a "daily” ments connecting the upper meeting held at the McKinley home this from “President Butterfield, of the Massa­ expreaM-d it, and they made a flel«| day river road with the lower. But week. Considering all that has been chusetts Agricultural College, asks that ■ of fun over it. The House refiiM*d to it is not probable there will be accomplished, her inquiry war “Have the state agree t<> appropriate IJtJO.OOO a take the bill seriously. According to we .lone as much as we might?” Could year for the next few years, to provide the bill which is being lobbied for, the anything left. we not. with a little more effort and a The people of the county who little more persistence have brought for the growth of that institution. The cats must have a license, and wear a request is perfectly reasonable and is I ' collar. So far it is unsuccessful but the will be taxed for the road, ex- about later results at an earlier day? logical I enough, rarely. If the State is i end is not yet. cept a few of the independents, "he impressed upon her hearers the poe- g«>ing to enter upon the education of its It will ta of interest to th«1 tem|»*r- will use it once OF twice each **ble value of the small dee«! left un­ farmers in modem methode, if it is go- ance forces to know that old Massa­ done, the little word left unspoken. year. If it were any one of the I'pon the advice of three physicians ing to IntrodtMJe those metho«!» into the chusetts is awake to the possibilities of farms of New England, it must realize prohibition. They have tne«i local op- Other roads of the county where J Alien Dunbar family departs i that the money it puts out now is going tion these many years, only to find Ollt the taxpayers must use them al- few day» for residence at Jxmg Bea« h, to come back tenfold—perhaps a hun­ that the drink bill in the “Hub” in- most daily, the attitude might California. This will leave Mt. Scott dredfold, in another generation. creases. Win. Snaw of Christian En- be different. Just what the pub­ Union without a president as Mr». Dun­ “We are getting illuminating eviden­ deavor fame will doubtless run for bar has for the pa»t three years taen lic cannot see is why Mr. Yeon 1 serving in that capacity. At the close ces aliont this time of the fact that there governor, with a strong tacking. is such a sticker for Warrenite. of a most interesting meeting of the is money in farming. In the w«*»t es­ The woman suffrage situation here is pecially the farmers are making for­ interesting The legislature has vote«l union L e members presented Mrs. Dun­ The way the counting was done bar with a gold coin as an expression of tunes. A similar opportunity will not t«> let th«* question ta submittal to the on that Journal contest is giving their appreciation ami affection. Mrs. present itself every year, but there is a people at the next Novemtar election fine chance to clear a neat profit on a Th«* forces for, and against, are lining quite a distessed feeling to a Inez Richardson said : goo«l farm every year if the farmer un­ up for the battle, One factor that is number of its participants. It ‘'They tell me I should make a speech; derstands farming and also knows a made much of by the “anti’s” is the will take some time for Journal Now why I cannot tell. little ataut the business of buying for fact that ttare are over fifty thousand It really needs our president his farm and selling the farm products. more women than men in the Bay readers to forget these criticisms To do this thing up well There would seem to be an especially State. We will note the progress of the and eventually the paper will Atid then yon know, good people dear, - grxal opening for the man who farms campaign with interest and tell you suffer for the complaints. A spewh I cannot make. with keen and educated brains. The; about it later. They are still setting the date But 1’11 try to give their message, farming business was once rather more The discussion of the Initiative and for the opening of that automo­ To you for friendship’s sake. of a hit or miss proposition than it ia to­ Referendum led off by a Harvard You're going to California— bile facory in Gresham. day. It is being made by the la*st far- I professor shows market! lack of actual We hope you’ll make it dry— mers rather more of an exact science knowledge of existent facts resultingin Some one please tell us where But we shall miss you sadly here, than was bnce tta fa«*t, and so agricul­ states where such a voter's meth«al is ‘Tis har«l to say good-bye “Porkrose” is located. tural colleges that turn out fellows well used. But as you leave us, sister dear, I grounded in liooks and with a knowledg«* There used tn ta a saying oft quotal: AH! I HI INVIGOKAitNG WHIff OF To reek a fairer clime also of the tart scientific methods of “A fair exchange is no robbery.” We We hope you’ll find there health and farming would seem to be worth while are reminded of it when we learn that THE PINE FOREST! wealth anls are ready to go west and ex­ Abington, Maas., Feb. 22. | query whether or no the very fact tha< change with Oregon. Druggists, 25c. More anon, Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic. Dear friends —If for a moment you such a bill waa presented, and may like Lnda F. Additon. T NOTES OF THE W. C. T. Ü. FARMERS If you are too busy these days to go or send for your tax statements we will I m « glad to do it for you, and we make no charge for our services in matters of this kind. THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK LENTS Two World Expositions NOW OPEN / Reduced fare round trip tickets, permitting stop-overs at all points in either direction, to the Panama-Pacitiic International Exposition, San Francisco, and to the Panama-California Exposition. 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