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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1915)
SC( )TT Health In The Suburbs Entered a» Se«x»mi Clam Matter February lit, 1911. At poet«>rtiee, tanta, Oregon, Under act of March i, l*C9 BY I.ORA C. LITTLE There are two distinct kind» of health foahiun. Rarely the (umigHtor may irvt talk talked the.«* day« by doctors ami hold of a little of the stull', but h«* is a H. A. DARN ALL, E ditob and M anaubb . others, in the newspaper«« and rnaga- m-gligibl«« quantity. Why. if mankind since. On«* kind tells you to avoid were really th«* prey of tlx* germ, th«* Office Phone: Home B-6111-1111. Residence: Tabor 2> 13 direare by «lodging it and coddling your ra«v* would have become extinct through self. Th«* other may lx* auuuned up in handling the medium of exchange if in th«* <>ld prescription—"Joy and temper- HE FIGHT some of the polit How childish, in face of ance ami repore slam He* door on the no other way ical wire pullers of the city facts like th«*«*, v* attach any value to doctor's nose." Men are wishing today thut they had started a bank account are putting up on Commissioners The one makes the Direase Germ the th«* medical ingenuities which |>ret«*nd to controlling factor. Th«* other holds the guar*I ua from germa. Bigelow and Brewster may win ten years ago. A bank account started ten years ago would lilt* within man to be regnant Flies are annoying, are to be banished out but it is to be hoped that the mean a substantial fortune today when property values are It is easy to guess which of th«« two is on the score of comfort and cleanliness. people of the municipality will By Pater Radford. popular with th«* prot«*ssional and busi But to charge th«* scavenging tly or the at a minimum. Almost any bank account could be traded use appeciative judgement and The recent investigation of the ness interests which are devote«! to scavenging microbe with causing diaraa«* for a good sized farm now. stay with the men who have United States Commission of Indus lighting germs. It is now held irrever is ridieuloua. In th«* South, then* is a trial Relations brought together the ent. and they are trying to make it un fin«* provid«*d for ahixHiug that larg«*r But there will be other chances, if you have the bank shown every indication of trying extremes of society and has given the lawful, to shut the doctor's nose out of scavenger, the buzzard. account. Begin in a small way now and as times improve, to manage the affairs of the city public an opportunity to view the rep any place whatsoever. Hence th«* advise I was in a farmhouse th«* other day in a competent and conscientious resentatives of distinct classes, side to swat tlie fly, boil the water, sterilise where dies swarmed and dirt was plenti increase your savings. A few years will swell your reaerve by side, and to study their views in manner. It is not to be expect parallel the milk, quarantine |«eraoiis with colds, ful. and vet there were growing up then* capital into a substantial fortune. columns. ed that there will be no cause for Capital and labor have always been cross the street when you mx* a small half a dozen of the most robust and complaint On the othor hand glaring at each other over gulfs of pox sign, do not kiss, do not shake healthy youngsters imaginable. We Pay I per cent on Time Deposits and if the Federal hands, carry your own streetcar strap, Therefore if you are wise, you will we are very much in doubt if any misunderstanding Industrial Commission attempts to etc., etc., etc. Ina word, k«*ep the pass up h«*alth a* I vic«* baixxl on the of the knockers could have car bridge the chasm, it will render the genu theory to the fore, it is one of tlie germ. If you are always "catching" THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK ried the years work through with public a distinct service. greatest revenue producer* of th«« ag»* things, look within. Your liervot eye- LENTS. OREGON The farmer has been sitting on the and its |xx*uniary |>o«aibilities are not out having found some one not fence Lein is run down, Your organs <lo not watching capital and labor tight entirely satisfied with the admin for many years and incidentally furn half developed. The germ th«*ory must function stnmgly Digestion and elimi- istration, if they had been given ishing the sinews of war and it is control every department of life. We nation are impaired, Get to work and Mr Milan of tin* Mt. -*cott district at- The O. W. R. A N. Company will Ix*t joy and gratifying to find them talking 1 are rapidly revising th«* statutes to make build up your vitality, the duty of handling the city’s quite with, instead of about, each other them fit it. ami th«* Constitution of the temperance ami repos«* la* your im*dl- ten<ie«l Grange at this pl act* last Satur rsimmence work June 1, on the new day. shops in The Dalles. Ths work will I m * affairs. At least a part of all When honest men smile and look into l nit«-«l Stat«*s will lie rem<»h*h*«l to cities E. I, Bort was looking after buainere rushe«i to completion. The Company such work must be experimental each other's souls, it always makes match, if the present trend continu«*«. Joy exclud«« (ear. worry, jealousy, pro|H>ses to spend a total of I'AO.iziO for the world better and far more satis All this bemuse laymen, lacking I gloom, liatre«!. all the hnssl of black matters in Lenta Tue* Uy and a part of all experimental factory to the farmer, who in the end. tnicroet»pes, also lack imagination and i «-motion«. Ex|>reea joy in l*xik, word I'leaewnt Valley young folks who at improvements in The Dalles. The new work must fail. The real basis bears the burden of conflict, than logic. Stop and reamon at«out it. and and act, an«l so it oomea liaek to yoti tended th«* Gresham High S»-li«s>l play division terminals will I m * localaxl in the of most of the complaints is that resolutions, speeches or pamphlets you will see plenty of refutation of the from others Al>s«*nce of joy sa|s« your put on by the pupils of th«* high sch<sd eastern end of the city, east of the containing charges and counter- the commissioners have not been charges. germ theory. Forget streetcar straps, if life Aa well starv«* th«* Ixxty as starve last Mnmlay night were, the Misrea Wasco Warehome Milling C mpany's Edna ami Hazel Berke, ('leveland and plant. New aud imslern brick machine you like, ami their contact with hand* the soul which gives life to the laxly. subservient to some of the inter The love for justice makes the Bitsa, Keith ami Glen K<*steraon. abope, large enough to accon odnte Wi ests of the city, and to the per whole world kin. Understanding is an that have tieen everywhere ami g<« Tem|«*ran<*«- prevents wastes of nerve Willard Will Richey lit« commenced work on engines, a tiKsiern brick jsiwer plant everywhere—straps, tlie microscopists force that weaken. arbiter far more powerful than the Persons of great sonal ambitions of certain individ- mandates of government, for there is tell us, are loaded with microbee of every lonevity have taen noted for temper his new ixirn which lie expax-ta to have an>l storerisim aud two mil«*« of addi vals. It conceded that both men no authority quite so commanding as variety and degree of ferocity. Just ance, natural or acquired. He«* Louis ready for the hay crop. I tional yard t racks will be constructed. are absolutely clean, morally and an honest conscience; there is no d» take the single article of money, and Cornaro, plungi-d into exireees ami a Pleasant Valley Grange l««*l«l their • cree quite so binding as that of the see how ite circulation knocks the germ wreck at forty, his deathwarrant read regular all day session last Haturday. A politically. Some forms of Kheumdtlsm ( urdble Supreme Court of Common Sense and th«-ory silly. by physicians; when he deliberately Z'M m I m««««ting is reported Rhsuuiatism is a disease characterised no sheriff can keep the peace quite so We heartily endorar* the position the Y'ou have ti««ard of the woman with a turnel about, a< lop ted U*ni(H*rate habits by (Mtlns in the joints and in the muscles. Within the past two weeks a perfect as Understanding. issue of tin «iinie in her teeth, who hand«*<i the coin and lived in health and vigor to near Editor in last week’s We suppose the time will never The most common forma are: Acute small element, claiming to repre He “Herald" relative to sending money to and Chroaic Rheumatism, Rheumatic come when capital and labor will not to a «xmductor. At the same time he 100, writing a Ixxik when past 80. resent a certain retail business, be occasionally blinded by the light retv'ived a nickel which a Chinaman ate only the simplest foods and tn unbe- foreign countries to aid in prolonging Headsa-h«*, Sciatic Rheumatism and has made an unreasonable and ning flashes of avarice or frightened | took from his ear. The woman got th«* liveable small quantity, and drank a the war that is going on at tlie present Lumbago. All of th««» types can i«e This money might better In* and vicious threat. Mr. Bigelow by the thunder peals of discontent nickel in change ami held it in her little wine. Even the wine apparently time hel|H*d alwolutely by applying some But Understanding is a Prince of teeth while she openol her puree. Tin* did not injure him, so moderate was hi* s|s*nt in promoting |»*ac«-(ul industries go<><I liniment that |«enetrates. An ap was informed that unless he Peace that ever holds out the olive incident may not exactly repeat itrelf, in other things Temperance is worth in our own land and thus provide work placed himself in opposition to branch to men who want to do right but consider where money goes and by (ar more than alternate fasting and for the thouaamls of unemploynl who plication of Nloan'a Liniment two or man's income is always a sacred are l««*gging for an opportunity to earn tlirtw times a «lay to the affectasl i«art the maintenance of the Public A thing for in it are the hope, ambition whom it ¡«handle«!—by quite everybotiy feasting. It should he applied in all <le- their bread. will give instant relief. Sloan's Lini Markets, he would be opposed and opportunity of himself, and fam- in fact. Hands infected with itch, partnienta of living ment is food for pain, and especially We believe that the government should solidly by a good sized block of ily, but there la nothing in a human with scurvy, with smallpox with great- Repore is an attitude as much as any provide homes for thorn- unfortunate Rheumatic Pain, because it j«enetrstes heart quite so divine as Justice and pox. with leprosy, with every known thing. It implies abundant sl«*ep, mhii M to tt e seat of the trouble, soothes the voters. The irrationality of this Understanding is its handmaiden. and unknown dis»*a»e, in every stag«* of nervea, a clear conscience and a mind of people who lost their all in the n-o*nt afflicted |>art end draws ths pain. is that Mr. Bigelow is probably di.seBM*—through all these passi-e this ease. People who enjoy their work earn disaster—caus«<<l by th«* upheaval of Mt. "Hloan'a Liniment is all medicine." no more to blame for the exist -tream of coin ami banknotes. Every- rejMste and have it. Hie Consolation. Those who <io not Istsren in California GetaZ'tc. Ixittls now. Keep it handy ence of the Public Market than “Very flne. that tax on capital—the Isidy is glad to get bold of some of it. enjoy their work have to get pleasure In case of emergency. tax?" It Irajis from th«* foulest of rec«*pta< l«-* out of indulgences that destroy health any of the other Commissioners. Income Ironinq Hints "What is that to you?" —pockets of dirty trousers worn by Nothing pays tietier than to cultivate It has been placed under his de “To me? ft consoles me for not be- filthy NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In many households, ironing «lay is men—and shortly lands in per enjoyment out of the little things of In the County Court ol the State of partment and it was up to him ing rich.”—Paris Illustration. fumed reticules of dainty women of daily life. looked upon with dn*a«l Yet halt the Oregon for Multnomah County. to make a success of the admini In Ils* matter of th«* estate of Henry E. drudgery is l>ani>li««l by the practi«*e of Society Not«. I'eaxe. d««ct*amsl. N«>. II39M. stration. If he had failed these The ambition S in the history of sll the dark and dread l»*tter methods an*) th«* us«* of pn>|H*r of «ome men is to live Notice is Iwreby given, that th«* under- CORBETT same people would have pounced long enough to hear of n bride who is 5------------------------------------------------ 4 ful past. Germany and Austria can conveniences. signed, administrator of the Estate of Henry E. I'eaae, l>e«*«*uMcd, has filial his not long hold out against a world in upon him. He answered them not "prominently known tn the young The first eex-ntial is well made starch. final n-|xirt and account an*l petition for George G. Smith of Wintersett, Iowa, er «octal **et_" —Cleveland l.eader arms. With Italy joining the allies in proper style, informing them enroute home after spending two I Il should neve« I h * lumpy nor too thick. discharge a- admiiiixtrator with the County Clerk for Multnomah County, and then Roumania and Bulgaria and their influence would neither buy months in California at the exposition, To put clothes through such starch Oregon, and that the above court has or frighten him. This was their and other points of interest, arrived later Greece, self-interest will cause means sticky irons and s|s>tied cloth«* set the «ame for hearing and examina tion <m Monday, the .list day of May, Saturday evening for an extend«*«! visit these other nations to engage in this —and generally an irritated teni|«-r. biggest throw and it is cast. It Il tin- hour ol 1» SO o’t l<x k a m With the closing of every day the with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Clara war. Roumania wants Transylvania To make a |x*rf«*ct starch, disnob'e the of said dale, at its court room in the got them nowhere. Smith, and neice Miss Ethel Smith, and Bulgaria wants Adrianople ami time of the open saloon in Oregon grows rvs|uire<i amount in cold water, then stir («unity (fotirt Ho«i*s* in th«- City of Port Lente people are particularly Shorter and the fury of the deposed ele- whom he ha«i not visit«*«! since the Greece wants a slice of Turkey also. in tailing waler to the right consistency land, said county ami state. Any ami all |a*rsons into rest cd are and Clark Exposition in 1906. I The longer the Germans fight the hard To every quart of starch put a lump of prrateful for the improvements ment be«>raw’ morf> a>-p«rent. Lewis lu-reliv notitlixl to filo objections, if any. Mies Ethel Smith finished a nine er they will fall. The determination to implant a tiiste butter or tallow alxiut the size of a pea. to said final account at or liefore said made on the streets. The condi- an,j for liquor within the baea.“t ■ month term of school at Trenholm, i Gen. Miles, although an old soldier This makes irons run smoothly and im hour of hearing. I. L. PEAKE tions as now provided should last of every young person within the reach Columbia County. Friday ami returned and a very able one as y ell as mentally parts a gloss to tlie clothe*. If made Administrator of th«* E-tau* of Henry alert, said in Portland lately that war Is-fore ust*. starch should lie placed on for many months. Another mat- of appears to be- hv E. Pet««-, D«*«*easc<l. - 1 IP . come irresintable. Th»- number of you th» *ne entertainment given by the is nothing but barbarism and belongs the Itack of the stove and atirred fre- Dat«*<l April 24th, 1916. ter worth noting is to a by-gone age and it is just as absurd 6 e den staggering almut late at night is appal- I-*dies Aid of the Pr«***byterian society qiiently to prevent it from thickening Kalhich Zollengcr A McDowell, at work done by all employed in it emphaxiz«*«« the fact that parent«* at the («range hall Saturday evening ami criminal to settle disputes tietween and I . .jming lumpy, For Fabrica, auch torneys for adminietrator. the improvement, , and guardian** face a time of serious re was well attende«! and was a success in na'ions with bloodshed as it would lie as lawns and dimities, use thin starch; D»u* of first publication April 2u. to settle disputes between individuals they will iron much more easily and Date of la**t publication May 27. sponsibility. Various devices are re every way. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of take with bloodshed. He says sncii disputes look betti-r. sorted to by the liquor traffic. Just GOOD ROADS. 5 I wiiat their numerous decoy devices are County, who were returning from the. should tie settled by a Fetleration of The irons should l*e clean and free WHIH MANWIIH BLACK LIVLR à 1 would la- difficult to stat«*. The fmt San Francisco F xposition, visited the nations acting as a Tribunal as they from ashes ami soot. Soap wrap|s-ra Are you doing anything for Z- that looms boldly forth is that large Leland and Lewis The Liver is a blood purifier. It was Reed families will lie hereafter. War will aoon be a ami coaasi' salt an* g<ssi to nib them if . good roads? 1« your community £ numbers of boys and young men are Wednesday and Thursday. thing of the past. Gen. I>*onar<l Wood, with. They must tie hot to do good thought at one time it was the seat of tr ’ doing anything? lx your county Mrs. Anna Reynolds of Portland was speaking before Chautauqua lately said work. The gasoline iron has com«* into the passions. The trouble with most c s«x*n staggering alxmt, som«- of th«*m ■ alive to the value at rock roads, the guest of Mrs. Clara Smith several "9 out of 10 wars are trade wars caused great favor as a time, labor and back people is that their Liver becomes black ; roads of a permanent typo? If 'é supported by companions, some of them days last week. by rival nations seeking advantage of «aver; and it is always clean. The liecause of impurities in the bloo«I due doing thing» they would scorn to do if ■ you are a farmer you ought to Mrs. W. H. Reed visited her danght- the other in a commercial way.” In height of the Isiard should lie regulated to liad physical states, causing Bilious they were in their right minds. The be able to realize the value of » • better ness. Headache, Dizzincre and Conatipa- them to suit the ironer. highways more keenly « victims are to lie pitied and parents er, Mrs. Albert Fox, at Troutdale, i other words capital brings Good adjustable •6 tion. Dr. King's New Life Pills will Thursday aud Friday. about tor their own selfish interests. than any other citizen. « should be warned If ever there was a boards are easily obtained and are not clean up the Liver, and give you new Mrs. Blackhall of Portland was a ' It Is a fact that the chance The Metropolitan, which is alsmt the expensive. time when parents should make com- life. 2Sc. at your Druggist. visitor and the man who is look- panions of their children, that time is guest at the Floyd Rezxl home Sunday. ablest magazine now printed, contains During spring and summer, when ’ ing for a location are likely to Mr. and Mrs. C. V. McMonagle and sn illuminating article on the Republi then* are heavy dews, clothes left over the prexent. The seven months inter . Judge a neighborhood or a re- vening between now and the first of sister, Miss Daisy Stites of Portland, can administration in New York under night on the line and taken in Is*fore ‘ gion by the kind of highways it ? WHOLE LAMI1Y DEPENDENT January 1916, when the liquor traffic is were out on the former’s land Monday, Gov. Whitman and quotes a Republi sun up are in fine condition for ironing. . maintains. Stretches of mud- and were pleasant callers at Ferndale can newspaper, the New York Tribune, At other times sprinkle over night. Use Mr. E. Williams, Hamilton, Ohio, to cease in Oregon, should lie devoted to ; holes blast a community's repu- Place. which says the present conduct of pub warm water, as it insures a more even writes: "Our whole family depend on . tatlon Bad roads kill church « the young people, Save them from the Fred C. Reed, accompanied by Mr. lic affairs in New York state has been dampness and leaves the clothes stiffer Pine-Tar-Honey.” Maybe aomeom* in Abandon ; life and choke «xlucation. Church- « taste that creates desire, ■ es and schools are dependent ? your own pleasures, neglect your duties Schwarztranber, a secretary ol the Y. the most inconceivably stupid and when irone«l. Table linens, pique dress your family has a severe Cold—perhaps Pretty hot ahot es and heavy fabrics should be very wet it is the baby. The original Dr. Bell's very markedly upon good roads. <t if necessary, hut -tay* with the youth M. C. A. of Portland, and the Misses absurd imaginable, 1 Iva R.«ed and Helen Coulter, made a from a party organ, • Where the roads are stretches ■ through this danger period. And yet the fool- and irone«! dry with hot irone; wtxilens Pine-Tar-Honey is an ever ready house of mud In winter and dust and z- The next meeting of Mt. Scott Union I trip in his launch to Bonneville Satur ish standpatters think to get back into only slightly <lam|*ene<l and irons moder- hold remedy—it gives immediate relief. • old ruts In summer neither Ï will be held at the home of Mrs. day. full power in 1916. In this state, headed ately hot. Pine-Tar-Honey penetrates the linings schools nor churches may flour- à McKinley on 92d street < Main) on Tues by Gns Mosier ami Senator Day, both of the Throat and l.nngs, destroys the Too much ironing will yellow thin I • lab. unblushing grafters, they expect to tie garments. day. June Hth. Thia is Flower Mission When a garment is yel- germs, and allows Nature to act. At I When you find a fanner who feeding on the people’s taxes and hold iowetl, put it in the sunlight. As long your Druggist. 2Sc. Day. CHERRYVILLE ; opposes good roada and fighta a ing high carnival with loot and booty as a garment remains damp it will not On June 29th a Mother's Institute, n---------------------------„ . reasonable taxation for building will lie held at the Evangelical Church. I Cheer up! The rainy season will ditched from the public. ; better highways you will And a scorch. The ««*cret of good ironing is MAN TAKES HIS OWN MEDICINE Matters of special interest to mothers soon tie over. ■ man who is a draw ba «fit to his ironing till the fabric is dry. No matter IS AN OP I IMIS I will be presented. ' community. He should have Tomorrow the sun may be shining al how smoothly doth«* are ironed, they * PLEASANT VALLEY ■ been left behind somewhere in Judge Galena spoke to an interested < though it is cloudy today. will wrinkle when put in trunk or He has absolute faith in his meiiicine the nineteenth century. — Farm audience at the Friend's Church at the Decoration Day exercises will be held S--------------------------------------------------- B drawer unless perfectly dry when taken —he knows when he takes it for certain • Progress Mt. Scott Union meeting held this week. at the cemetery here on Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. fx*wis Yann of Ridge from the board. Thin pieces dry out ailments he gets relief. Pmiple who take ■<rtrtrtr<r<rCi<r<t<rtrtrCi<rtrtrCt<rtrtrCrtrtrtrti His work aa judge of the Juvenile Court noon at three o’clock. field, Wash., were visitors at the home quickly and often tlie garment is dry Dr. King's New Discovery for an irritat has brought experiences of great value The run of steelhead salmon la over of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rhomb last Bun before the iron has been all over the ing (fold are optimists—they know this One Coos Bay contract is for a M< j 00 to him. He freely discusses matters at the dam and the big Chinooks are day surface. In such case wring a clean cough remedy will penetrate the linings road from North Bend to Empire. tending toward the uplift of delinquents, now coming up but will not be ready to The Misses Bowman of Portland were cloth from bowl of water and dampen of the throat, kill ths germs, and open The parcel poet system is being at both adult and juvenile. Prevention of spawn for a month. entertain«*d by Mrs. W. G. Rogers at ahead of iron. the way for Nature to act. You can't tacked as ths destroyer sf rural c*im* crime, not punishment of criminals is R. C. Murray has gone over to War her home Sunday. Take the early part of day, have best deetroy a Cold by superficial treatment munities and the country merchant. the object sought, in which the rendale where he has a job. Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Dickenson of boards and irons available, tnd the one —you must go to the cause ol the Tbs paint mines located east of Cree- ' Woman’s Christian Temperance Union We are now in the beginning of the Gswego were Valley visitors one day re- time ironing "bogy” will become a trouble. Be an optimist. Get * bottle well are to be developed. ! earnestly co-operates. end of the great war, which ie the worst cently. pleasant task —Journal at Agriculture. of Dr. King's New Discovery today. Pubhebed Every Thursday at lente, Ore., by the M t . S cott PcaiiauiN«« C o . T FEDERAL INDUSTRIAL NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. I I