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X MT.SCOTT HERALD Health In The Suburbs Entered as Second Cía» Matter February 18. 1814. RY LORA C. LITTLE At iwatortice, Lenta, Oregon. Un«ier act of March 3, 1878 It is all so simple and easy and cheap, I <li«*t has lieen tied, and tiie hot bath this matter of health; and we have got habit haa helped to put her where «he la. H. A. DARNALL, E dito « and M anaubs . into the habit of thinking it costly and She has will (Htwerand mental ca|*acily. SI h < ean greatly improve her condition complicated and difficult That is real Morning ly tla* whole trouble. Here are a few by following these directions. Office Phone: Home R 0111-1111. Residence: Tabor 2S13 eases, lately observed by way of illustra- ' anti night, on rising anti retiring, take an air Imth. At first of fifteen minutes tion. Now that TAXES are out of the duration, gradually increasing to an "How will the Present European Con- A slender, hollow chested school girl HIS is a time for careful con hour or more While the weather is way for the present, why not begin to twelve has had pneumonia twice. siderations of any important - diet Affect the United States?” Mrs. of oool. her airing should be by the tire, Her voice is a mere th lead of sound. lay aside a small amount each month public matter. On next Wednes Mattie Sleeth gave the address of the Her whole appearance indicates delicacy later in the aeaaon it should be a sun afternoon, taking for her text Proverbs in order that you may be ready when day a bond election will be held of organisation and feebleness of consti Itatli. Friction of the entire surface with 10:7; and Leviticus 38. Dr. Nina tution. Her mother is anxious, but be a brush or mitten of rough material, TAX TIME comes again? We pay 4 in this county, deciding the ques Wood„ representing the World Peace should tie applied by the patient l>er- I tion of bonding this county for ; Association, outlined briefly the plan yond employing a doctor and worrying, self percent interest on all Time Deposits. —power to do this will come with $1,250,000 for the purpose of of the organisation. The question ot she knows not what to do. Here i* a practice Water «hould tie drunk free prescription, which, applied, will with building roads. The financial military drills in schools and college« certainty save from the impending doom ly The food should be chiefly of un THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK conditions throughout the county came up for discussion, as well as the of consumption and enable the girl to cooked fruit and vegetables in as great Boy Scout movement, and its relation LENT» hc-onie a healthy and passably Mroug a variety from day to day aa the season have not been worse within the j to militarism. affords. Rye-Kriap.or unleavened graham ■ wontan. past fifteen years than they are The next Institute will be held April bread may be eaten once a day and nuts right now. Not in fifteen years 110, in the Anabel Presbyterian church, She should practice a blowing sxer- once a day. Cooked vegetables may ’«• i cise daily. Just pucker up the mouth have so many people been out of and will be in charge of the Superinten as if to whistle anti blow for <iear life. eaten occasionally. Sugar not at all, work and driven to the verge of dent of Temperance in the Sunday lk> this twenty-five limes a day for the and salt only in the amalleat quantity. destitution as may be found right School. Sunday School workers will first week, fifty times daily the second She iniutt avoid tea, coffee, and all find this both interesting and helpful, now. The tax collection officers All Mothers’s Clubs are interested in week, and thereafter one hundt-tNl times warm drinks, vinegar and pepper, as a day. The diet should lie the simplest well as drugs of every kind. admit that altho the assessments the rule« laid down by Mrs. Stoner, possible. Brown bread and vegetables this year were about 20 percent mother of the twelve year old girl who in variety should form the chief part of A rosy-cheeked girl of fifteen is hob I less than last year, less than half speaks eight languages, writes stories the rations. In summer, one meal a bling on crutches, one foot and ankle i of the taxes to be collected have which are printed in inagasinee accom day should be of uncooked fruit and a and one wrist and forearm ill plaster panied by her own illustrations, teaches been paid. Now when we Esperanta at the Carnegie Institute at cup of milk—or ot fruit alone. Abso Why? Oh. she had a swollen arm and ! lutely no tea, coffee, cocoa, sugar or a medical man says it is tuliervuloeis, j recognize that a considerable Pittsburg and does various other things candy. An hour or two a day in the and she «tirameil her ankle a year or I number of people have paid in usually accomplished by adults Then- garden barefoot will help Clothing so more ago and it has never got strong. full, and others have paid half, are numerous fine specimens of baby loose as not to touch the body, waist I make no bones ot saying the treat- I it will appear to us that a very hood in the Mt. Scott district twit noth and chest, and aa light as consists with ment in one to destroy rather that save . ing has been reported, so far, approaeh- Her cure lice in food. She «hould live ; large number have not been able I ing tiie advancement of this New York comfort. wholly on uncooked vegetables and fruit, j A man of sixty has a "game leg, ” haa Reduced fare round trip ticket», permitting to pay anything. Tax delinquen- ¿ h . . Es.erj mother.” «ay« Mrs. with the single exception of unleavened »top-overs at all point» in either direction, to Cy ha» been estimated at be- i Stoner, '‘may have as bright a child,” been laid up for two years, owing as he bread three times a week. This diet thinks to a strain of tiie leg in 1813. the Panama-Pacifiic International Exposition, tween a million and a half and and then she gives the simple rules Like all the chronics, he haa bail doc will purify and stregtheu and renew, i which she has followed. There are ten San Francisco, and to the Panama-California two million dollars. It is an open tors of many kinds, without result save By title means she will exchange tier of them each tieginning with ‘‘Thou weak and rotting titwite» for sound Exposition, San Diego, on »ale every day to a depleted purse. He speniia his time question whether people who Shalt Not” but which briefly are: No healthy ones. Those wretched plaster sitting around the house and limping November 30 have not been able to pay their physical punishment; no scolding; no the yard, never failing to appear casts should come off forthwith. The taxes are going to be anxious to don’ ts; no musts; no occasion to disre about three times a day at the family board, affected parts should be i>atiied three Via the vote more burdens on them spect parents; never frighten; permit where he enjoys the usual over-cooked, times a day in cool water and gently ‘ no “I can’t”; always answer questions ; Tiie young selves, be they ever so small. over-seasoned conglomeration of edibles. rubbed and maSMged. never tease; make home the most at- Another view of the distress i tractive place a child can find. In short He needs precisely the kind of treat woman «hould have «on,e garden work do, and should stay outdoors all day in OUr midst is seen in the esti- educate, restrain, control thyself and ment be would give a stiff old home if to Three Fine Trains Daily I m * ha<l one. He wants to be turned out long, working all she is able, and when j mate of nearly $900,000, possibly . permit the child to live its own life un- to grass and made to rustle bis own fod tired resting at full length on Cite some more, of delinquent street , hampered by the ungnverned temper der. Translated, this means, tie should ground. Strictly and faithfully carried j Shasta Limited : San Francisco Express : California Express assessments to be found through- “d ”< »»* parent, if it is in live on the vegetables and fruit he him out. thia will cure her. out the city. A delinquent as- woman 1S U) tx> u „ wortb self raises and gathers in his own gar Self-cure is the only cure worth while. den. If he works a bit, he may have a sessment is a mortgage, virtual- whik trying. All others leave you a weakling ami a grain ration >laily, in the fortn of ly against One’s property. PeO- Out of the great evil of the war in small dependent. Why not run your own rye, wheat or corn hread. Not for him Ten day»’ stop-over will be allowed at San pie who cannot pay the assess- ! Europe some good is coming as witness are cake, pie, pickles, preserves, sugar, machine? It is inexpensive, it is self- Francisco and Ix>» Angele» on one way ticket» respecting, it is educational, it is great ments on the streets before their »wakening in Great Britian to the coffee and tea. , « . i evil etiectd efiecta of the rum habit. The King fun. It requires neither drugs, surgery »old to Eaatem Cities when routed via the Very likely he would prefer to hobble homes are not going to be so of ((f Kngland tmni«h„ all opinion, drjnk England banishes drink. , nor serums. It requires tiie medicines Southern Pacific. unreasonable as to vote upon from the royal table and prohibition is around and pamper his appetite. Let of sunshine, fresh air. water, simple him, but lie is then entitled to no sym food. exercise and rest. themselves the duty of helping to be enforced throughout England pathy. to pay for a road in front of Thifl e,‘‘P be*>n laken because of the (Mrs. Little will answer questions of A woman sixty yearn of age. paralyzed some other person’s home. I of inkers which two yearn ago. is now able to walk general interest pertaining to health A ntw booklet iliwrlb'ns the trip from I’orilsn.t to San Plago I ne ludi ng the two K>po«ltlon,. the árenle tessili*« rtOregon. the Stakt,oua and Khaata . makes failures where success would about anti ban partial use of hands and cure. Name and address of inquir Mountain«. Han Kranctieo. the beach «nd outing reaorta ot California, The levy for road purposes^ in otherwbe ioUow tlie hand. the arms, tine hap|n*ns to he a vegetarian ami the San Joa'ialn Valley and Yoaemlle National Park Pros on anpUea er must lie rent but will i ot be pub tion to nearest Agent the COUnty last year was $<16, quick mind and the clear eyeof the ab- who would rather die than eat flesh. Her lished. > 583.77. At that the county tax stainer. for general and i mprovement ex The next meeting of Mt. Scott Union penses were less than they were will lie held'at the home of Mrs. E. M. John M. Scott, Gen. Passenger Agt., Portland, Ore . Scheurman on Tuesday next, April 13. the year before. With this Papers from three department workers $716,583 all the $600,000 of im will be presented. All are invited. Design 829. by Glenn L. Saxton, Architect. Minneapolis. Minn. provement has been made on the The I. Allen Dunbar family have ar Columbia River grade and a con rived at their new home in Long Beach, siderable amount of repair work Calif. The ocean voyage did all for them an ocean voyage is expected to do in addition. If the roads of the j —they were all seasick. county are to be hard surfaced ah superintendents of the Mt. Scott they might be completed by di- w. C. T. 17.. are requested to be pres- » Published Every Thursday at Lents, Ore., by the Mr. S cott P vbushino C o . TAXES T Two World Expositions NOW OPEN Scenic Shasta Route Stop-overs on One Way Tickets ‘California and It’s Two World Expositions’ A HOUSE WITH INDIVIDUALITY. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Do We Print! rect taxation in two years at a ent at the next meeting, as important similar rate, and still have ig 10 ** brought beiore the $150,000 left for repair work. 1 _______________ Thu» would just $584,000, the An electri. line planned op M||| approximate interest On $1,250, Creek is to tap the timber belt at 000 for the fourteen years which Th. Dalles. this bond issue will run, be en- Rheumatism Yields Quickly to Sloan’s tirely saved. The county court You can’t prevent an attack of Rhea- has signified its intention to j matisrn from coming on, bat you can make the improvement even «top it almost immediately. Sloan’s should the bonds fail. Very few Liniment gently applied to the sore people in the country will oppose | joint or muscle penetrates in a few the expenditure, but a lot of minutes to the inflamed spot thst ceas them will not look with favor up es the pain. It soothes the hot, tender, on a plan that will require the swollen feeling, and in a very short expenditure of $584,000 just for time brings a relief that is almost un interest on something that can believable until you experience it. Get be raised with comparative ease a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c. of I any Druggist and have it in the house by direct tax. NOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0. The March Institute of Multnomah County Woman’s Christian Temperance Union was held in county headquarter, Thursday, the twenty-fifth. The morn ing program was in charge of Mrs. Neal B. Inman, evangelistic superintendent, and Mrs. DeLong, assistant pastor of the White Temple, wae the principal speaker. “Oar Present Need,” was her theme, and she made it plain that one of the greatest needs of today is training, Christian training, patriotic training. Miss Bradley read a paper written by her grandmother, Mrs. Des pain. of Pendleton, over twenty-years ago. The noontide prayer, by Mrs. Unruh, closed the morning session, The topic for the afternoon program was "Peace,” Mrs. Alice Hanson in charge. Mrs. Blanchard opened the service by reading from John 1», and commenting briefly on the scripture lesson. Bhe Mrs. *™w" oue was WH followed .vooweo by »I... Ward Swope, «too gave a short talk on | —against Colds, Sore and Swollen; Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ail ments. Your money back if not satis- , fled, bat it does give almost instant re lief. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the. County Court of the State of, Oregon for Multnomah County. In the matter of the estate of Thomae Preston, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, Naoma Jane Preston, has been J appointed executrix of the estate of | Thomas Preston, deceased, by the Conn- I ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the ! County of Multnomah, and has quali fied as such. All persons having claims against said eetate are hereby notified to present the same properly verified to undersigned executrix at the office of her attorney, I Harry E. Hall, 6510 Foster road, City of Portland, Oregon, on or before six ' months from date of the first publica tion of this notice. Dated and first published February 4, 1915. NOAMA JANE PRESTON, Executrix of the estate of Thomas Preston, deceaaed. HARRY E. HALL, Attorney for said estate, 6510 Foster Road, Portland. Ore. TRY US-—we are ready to supply you with all sorts of Stationery and Printing Try Us When Wanting 3 by Glenn L. Saxton PERSPECTIVE VIEW-PROM A PHOTOGRAPH. Beginning with the cobblestone pier, every feature about thia house ba. In dividuality. Can‘be built for »2,736, exclusive of the plumbing and heat ing. The hot water plant can be pnt In for »325. complete open plumbing can be put in for »345, making a total, including the plumbing and beating, of »3.400 The floor, in the library, living room and dlulng room are clear quality of one and a half Inch face red oak. The floor, for the balance of the bouae are clear quality maple, one and a half Inch face The finishing for the front rooms la clear quality of red oak; the balance of the bouae la finished In clear birch stained with a brown stain. Upon receipt of »1 the publisher of thia paper will supply a copy of Bax- ton's book of plane, entitled "Ameri can Dwellings.'' The book contains 254 new and up to date designs of cottages, bungalows and residences 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. costing from »1X100 to »8.000. «