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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1915)
M T. SC( )TT HERALD Health In The Suburbs Entered a# Seeon«! Claw Mailer February lö. 1WU. At poatorfice. Uni», Oregon. Under act of Man'll '5, 187V HV LORA C. LITTLH Don’t drift. Steer your own ship, in ixiuiida of su)x*rfioiiH fl«wh without ink stead of iMVing it to wave and wind. iiiK warning; but long lief««re an extra In otherwords. get a purptwe, and fifty or hundred ami fifty have been H. A. DARN ALL, E ditob amp M amaubb . “bold to it with the tug of gravitation.” a«ld«xlon, common prmlance should sug- Aimless |«M«pl«> are mental and moral g«<Ht a right-about-face. Office Phone: Home B-6111-1111. Residence: Tabor 2S13 holiow, little if any above tlie Weary Fat folk* alxiv«« all other» like to do Willie class. The world abound» with easy thing* Therefore on«« way to cor 1................... them "Most of people are just one rect the fat tendency la to cultivate am "PORTLAND now has a Public Oregon’s forests, if handled by eouple more,'’ remark* Emerson bition and a lov* of difficult tasks. Market Its effect in regu the government wisely, will Th«« trouble is part timidity and nart Thi» prescription, however, will empty lating prices has not been inves prove a far greater source for lannem. Timidity prevents a man from few rocking chair* Th«« fat are easily state and national wealth, than living au individual. He doe» not ask discourage—or reconciled, it comes to tigated to any considerable ex they could ever be if converted himself, he asks others—wlint to do. the Hame thing A (al rlieumatic viaite«l tent, and it is safe to say that in into farm land, farmed and pro wnat he shall think, how he shall feel. tin« otHce ol a doctor friend of mine. many instances the prices ductive as the average farm is. He thus mtw th«* world of a man ami “Go home and fast three day», Then give» a shadow. It is th«* individual come hen* and I will give you a treat- charged for produce were un The more of these magnificent that counts, tin* vague, the uncertain meut,” waa the doctor'» onler. ••Do reasonable. But it is also cer trees preserved for the future an«l the purposeless are the no-acc«iuuts you think I am going to starve myself We get our knowlisige an«i many sug- to d««atli?** exclaimed the indignant tain that the individuals who the wealthier we will be. gMtions from outanle soiirv«**, our judg patient, and he t<*«k himself home to bought were not compelled to ments an«! d«*cisions ahould come from atut!'ami nunu* his rheumatiHm. pay exorbitant prices. They within. should have held to their change. "Man. let me hear a living man We all get what'a coming to us. No That listens to himaelf.’’ It is equally certain that people body is cheated, in the long run. Health The next meeting of Mt. Scott Union who produced the articles sold will be held at the home of Mr». E. M. ' If one really desires to overcome and aucivM, happinew and prosperity, it will la* overcome, ami th«* all the g*xxl things of life are to be had got the entire benefit of their Scheurman. third avenue, near tlie car timidity, “living man'’ will step forth. Deal for the price Ami disease and failure labor. There were no specula track, on April 13th. Mrs Fankhatu**r i similarly with laxities». Cultivate dnsirr. cost just as much—in the long run It is expected to give a (taper on ’ Systems-1 tors to aborb the profits of the Grow ambition Study people who ac is all a question of wliethcr we will dis tic Giving." Mrs Drak« ’ on “ Anti complish things. Associate with thus«* farm labor represented on the Narcotics-’ and Miss Chapman on whose influence moves you to action. cipline ourselves or let life discipline us market All the profits went to "Sailor's Work later on; whether we will use the life the one to whom it was due. The Supreme Court of Oregon has d«*- Then act. Get to work and keep work and power given us. or abuse and lose ing. These profits have been utilized cide«i that the personal liberty of a The state of health and the tood one them. Ilemv. the whiner, need sym in improvements on the farm, woman is not interfere«! with by or- ects have their effect in producing Imi pathy less than plain tallt. better machinery, more home «finances barring women frotn places nes» and incompetency Systems dogged I saw the father of a family Hitting where liquor is sold. In this, Justice comforts, reduction in the Eakin reversed the Circuit Court of with imperfectly digeste«! food—as in discouraged in hi* home, the oilier day of all fat persons, for example— mortgage, a few blessings for Tillamook County. This division of the case have brains that do not work well. He Haid be had not had work since last the tired housewife, and a re upper court uphohis city ordinances ex •Such jx-rsons get “balled up" mentally. July I asked him if he had a garden newed intention to grow some cluding women from such places. It is worth while to know how to f»*«*l He replied that ‘‘he had planted a gar On Friday afternoon of last week a onesself. Perhaps the greatest lack in den all right.” How much * <>h. about thing next year that would most interesting series of contests were the average dietary is in th«* direction of 35x50 feat, all he nee<led. please the hungry consumer. All around him lay idle Iota. Why held in the Lenta school. Three pupils uncooked fruits an«' uncooke«! veg- This was all for the individual won and were awarded silver medals by etablee. Th«*se contain the salts that was he not digging up more ground, who could come personally and Mt. Scott Union. Mrs. Otto Katzky. complete dig«'etion and dissolve morbid planting more |><>tatoe«. cabbage*, car rots, parsnips, onions He had the offer his products to the public. president of the Parent-Teacher Club accumulations. tools, lie had the time. He could surely presented the medals to the winning How about the fellow who lived get tire seed in antae way. That would pupils and each pupil participating was a little further away, and found presente«! with a lapel button bearing a I talked last week with a woman who be brtter than sitting around waiting it impossible to manage his farm portrait of Francis E. Willard, the great weighs three hundred pounds. She for a job. If you will notice, moving and dispose of his products on reformer and temperance worker, A filled a rocking chair—her usual station Ixxlies stir things up. set tilings going, life. She has “tried everything” to draw things and events along in tlair the market in person. His am class of twelve boys and girls of the in fourth ami fifth grides first recite« 1 the reduce herself to human proportions, wake. Therefore keep doing. Do the bitions are still at the mercy of Show me a fat moat worth-while thing you know, and selections chosen from the contest and was discouraged the jobbers. Not all the evils books. The judges of this claw« were. person with ambition and mental you not only are never out of work, but of distribution svstems are dis H. A. Darnall, Mrs. Ward Swope ami energy, and I will show you one who your work will pnaiuce results that will posed of yet. The Eastern Mrs. C. S. Bradford. Out of the twelve will melt down his tallow. It is all a pay you. matter of will and a level head. (The Oregon boy who shipped his po they selectol Irene Hollenlieck as tlie head can be borrowed.) It is of course one most nearly filling the requirements (Mrs. Little will answer questions of tatoes via Walla Walla to the of the contest. The sixth grades of the easier to do in the early stages of the general interest pertaining to health Seattle commission merchant school presente«! a class of six girls. The disease. It is possible in any stage. I and cure. Name and address of mquir- was delighted to hear from a judges were, Mr. L. D. Mahone, an at I can understand how one of average . l c er , must be sent but will not tie pule friend that his packages were torney from Portland, Mrs. John Riley size might accumulate twenty-five Hished.) bringing $2.25 each. The friend and Mrs. Prior. Of this class Sylvia Csvs Spiders. Rheumatism Yields Quickly to Sloan s had bought one and found his Stephenson was awarded the silver You can’t prevent an attack of Rheu Spiders of several kinds are found In medal. The seventh, eight and ninth name on it. But his agricultural gra«ies presented a class of six. The matism from coming on, but you can caves. They are uniformly small, weak and of sedentary hnblts. No ambitions were permanently sup judges were, Mrs. Lilian Downing. Mrs. stop it almost immediately. Sloan’a wetw do they spin save a few Irregular pressed when he received his ac Cecil Horning and a gentleman from Liniment gently applied to the sore threads sometimes. Whnt they live count of sales and found he had Portland. From this class Alexander joint or muscle penetrates in a few upon la rather a puxzle. though it is* supposed that they catch stray mite* just $2.25 to his credit for the Robb was chosen as the silver medal winner The utmost goo«! feeling pre- minutes to the inflamed spot that raus- and other such small fry. entire invoice. That sort of vailed throughout the contest and the vs the pain. It soothes the hot, tender, Bum»’ Poverty. thing has been going on since winners were greeted with hearty ap- swollen feeling, and in a very short Rolx-rt Burna, writing only fourteen commission men were first born. plause by their fellow students, The time brings a relief that is almost un days l>efore bls death. Implored bls It is going on here in Oregon large number of persons attested the in believable until you experience it. Get friend Cunningham to use his Influ tereet taken in this work by the people a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for 25c. of erne with the commissioners of excise now, and the city would do well of the community. With six silver anv Druggist and have it in the house order to get Ills salary raised from to reserve a few of the new medals to the credit of the school, some —against Colds, More and Swollen In £33 a year to £50. "otherwise if I die booths that are about to be es boy or girl is now entitled to be decorat- Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ail not of disease I must perish with hun tablished, employ managers, and ed with a gold medal and it is expected ments. Your money back if not satis ger.” retail consignments from points an opportunity will soon be given the fied, but it does give almost ins’ant re Very Much So. of the six silver medals to try lief. too distant for the producers holders “I saw young Jones do a touching for a gold me«lal. act today." themselves to be on the ground ,rWhat was It? Did he reecu«* a hu x with their products. Arabs and Girl Babisa. man derelict or did he help ■ poor * DAIRY WISDOM I It is a sad day in an Arab home mother?" A CERTAIN contemporary when a girl la born. The musicians "No; he borrowed $5 from father.”— , < 'nrelr**n«**M »mJ cruelty go to Haiti more American. not long since spent a whole who have come to the bouse with their 1 gather I n own should be pet their shepherd's pipes and all , t«*«l mid tilled iii mime day and an entire page of manu drums, their strange musical instruments ’ quickly t. -| h > ik I to aueb They Draft of a Vassal treut script in showing how much the burst into wild walling if tbe door is Draft la the distance In feet from i merit the lowest part of the tiottom of a vex state was losing by not dismiss seen to open slowly and a head shake If the «i«we timet t»e let out to silently and sadly and then withdraw eel to the actunl water line at which ing the suits against the Oregon , drink inukr n path for them the viewel la floating behind tbe closed door. All tbe rare ’ through tin- snow I It will be and California R. R., and there fool which has been prepared in the , money In vour |<o< ket by necessitating that organiza hopes that the new arrival la a boy is Beware of Ointments for, Don't guess ho " or even tion to pay its annual taxes put away and the wailing guests turn > "think" it« ree«Jing or otherwise ♦ Catarrh That Contain Mercury ed from tbe house. For why, they say. mercury will surely destroy the sen»» which have been held up while should one feast and have music when ’ dealing w ith your cows. Kuow; • ■ aa of «melt an<l completely derange the . then you ire on safe ground. whole ayatem when entering it through the suits are pending. These another superfluous woman has been Don’t let the dairy herd shiver the mucous surface». Such article» should brought into the world? Though hu- never be uwd except on preacrlptlona taxes amount to $466,000 annual In the bn rui >t rd. from reputable phyal« lana, an the damage man nature is what it la, tbe little Lying on cement la apt to they will do la ten fold to the good you ly. If the suits are decided for girl Is not wholly unloved. She is can poaalbly derive from them. Hall’» bring lumps on the upper part of Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. the government the state will given some pretty name, such as, trans the leg» of cattle. Either bed Cheney 4 Co.. Toledo, O.. contain« no mercury, and 1» taken Internally, acting likely be compelled to patrol the lated, would be “star,” or “dawn," or deep or plunk the cement over. directly upon the blood and mucoua aur- "pretty." or "pleasant” When a boy face« of the ayatem. In buying Hall'» forests and pay for it. The for- is ♦♦♦♦< f I 1 :-»♦♦♦♦«............ » i born the rejoicing, on the contrary, Catarrh Cure bo aure you get the genu ine It 1» taken Internally and made In ests are likely to go into the re- is hilarious in the extreme. Welcomes Old Cures. Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes are chanted by stringed Instruments, Tbe antiquary took down a little timonial» free. serve. praises of tbe family are sung, and gray book. "Here is a ‘family doc Bold by T>ri>gg1«4» Price 15c per bottle. That would not be half bad. the Take Ball'» Famllr Pill» tor eowallpellon a forecast of the great deeds to be done tor,’ ” be said, "that was published as If the land reverts to the gov by the son are recited.—Exchange. far back as 1561. Talk about your NOTICE TO CREDITORS quaint prescriptions!" The first pre ernment, the state will share in scription, a truly quaint one. ran: "If In a Quandry. In the County Court of the «State of any fticome from the land. That Oregon for Multnomah County. In a foothill California district there a man be greved wytb the falllnge income ought to be several times is a man who runs a small ferry across sicknessce. let him take a he-wolves In the matter of th«* estate of Thomas Preston, deceased. what will ever be derived from one of the rivers, charging twenty-five barte and make It to powder and use It; but if it be a woman, let her take a Notice is hereby given that the under cents for one transportation of a single it as farm land or taxable prop signed, Naoma Jane Preston, has been team and forty cents for a double one she-wolvea harte.” A 1561 jaundice erty. If the government takes One afternoon in the early daya of cure was: “Take earthwormes and cut appointed executrix of the estate of Thomas Preston, deceased, by the Coun this back it must in a short time automoblling a city man drove up to them small, and braye them wyth a ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the little wyne so that ye may swallow It; County of .Multnomah, and has quali provide some way to market the tbe ferry In a tonring car and at drincke tbe same fasting." For tooth fied as such. tempted to go on to the boat, but waa mature timber. Any reasonable held up by tbe captain, who told blm ache: “Hee th as many little froggew sit All persons having claims against sai«l plan will preserve the growing to wait Finally, after tbe boat bad ting upon trees as thou canst get in estate are hereby notified Io present the water; take the fat flowynge from same properly verifie«i to undersigned forestry, and secure an income crossed the river two or three times, them, and when nede Is. anoynt th* executrix at the office of her attorney, tbe motorist began to get Impatient Harry E Hall, 6510 Foster road, City from the portion marketed, and “Can’t take ye over yet,” answered the teth therwyth.” of Portland, Oregon, on or before six dispose of the leavings, brush captain in response to the motorist’s months from date of the first publica tion of this notice. Constructive Criticism. and stumps. Of course we are demands. "Yer tbe fast one o’ them Dated ami first published February things that ever crossed here, an’ I He-Is your literary club prngreMtng not so much concerned. But it don’t know what ter charge ye.” satisfactorily? She—Indeed ft IB. At 4, I®15. NOAMA JANE PREHTON, will only take a few trees to pro “Don’t know what to charge maT’ our last meeting we h»«l a perfectly Executrix of the estate of Thomas “ Nope; I ’ ve sited ye up fore and eft fascinating discussion of style. He— Preston, deceased. duce an annual income far in ex an’ I’m du med if I know whether to Shakespeare or Shaw? She— HARRY E. HALL, cess of any that might be de charge ye as a single rig or a double fine. either. Sklrta. — Richmond Ttmes- Attorney for said rived from mere taxation. team."—Argonaut estate, 6510 Foster Road, Portland, Or*. Dlanatrh Published Every Thursday at lents. Ore., by the Mr. Scorr P vbushinii Co. TAXES Now that TAXES are out of the way for the present, why not begin to lay aside a small amount each month in order that you may be ready when TAX TIME comes again? We pay 4 percent interest on all Time Deposits. THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK LENTS NOTES OF THE W. C. T. Ü. Two World Expositions NOW OPEN Reduced fare round trip tickets, permitting stop-overs at all ¡mints in either direction, to the Panama-Pacifiic International Exposition. San Francisco, and to the Panama-California Exposition. San Diego, on sale every day to November ¡10 Via the Scenic Shasta Route Three Fine Trains Daily Shasta Limited : San Francisco Express : California Express Stop-overs on One Way Tickets Ten days’ stop-over will lie allowed at San Francisco and Ixis Angeles on one way tickets sold to Eastern Cities when routed via the Southern Pacific. 'California and It’s Two World Expositions’ A new tHKiklrt liMerlbtas th. trip troni Portland lo Han Pirg«. liielndlns the two Ex ¡Minilion», tbr beaut!<*• f tOregon th<- (Itekt you« an<1 Mhaata Mountain« tan Francisco, the tx*ach an«l outing reaorte of California, thr Man Joaqmn \ alley aixl National Park. Frrr on applica tlon to nearest Agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, Gen. PasHenger Agt„ Portland, Ore Do We Print! TRY US—-we are ready to 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 5810 Main St. Lents, Ore.