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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1915)
Health In The Suburbs Entered *» Baoond Class Matter rebmary 19, IWH. At postortice, Lents, Oregon. Underact of March 3, 1S79 HY LORA C. LITTLti This is the time of year when mother« canued) lieated to bolli ng ami tlien of young children ius*d to guard against cvs*le<i nllghtly is alno rvtrenliing alni howel trouble. Numl**rs of them are la*iieticial. tossi ripe pesche* are all ' H. A. DARN ALL, Enrío a and M anagxb . keeping their Itabies in tlanuels, think righi, or a (reali ripe tlg or two. tiivr no animai food ami no starei» ing this a pmteetion. I wisii those Office Phone: Home B-6111-llll. Residence: Tabor 2>13 mother« would themselves don Hannels unni digeatitin is rvatorvd. and as much overclothes as they put on their I*at*ie** ami see how they enjoy this A ilelicate child, strippad of super* - till there are people who are as the day of National Inde[>endence, hot weather. Ilona clothing. a*nl turned loose on a i optomistic enough to believe The first thing is to clothe the child sandpile to play, barefoot, will grow I but how many people are really in that the millineum will soon be proiwrly. In hot days, a «imple cotton strong and vigorous. unless* otherwise dependent? How about it, Mr. slip is enough for comfort and health. mistreated. here. Some are so sure of the MAN? Would a few weeks of ‘bad immediate future that they see in According to the liquor people, pro Next, see that the little ones get all tlw* luck’ put you ‘down and out’ or are the European chaos an absolute hibition in Kansas is responsible for a sleep possible. Third, a cool hath the Thia study of health Isonne* inker first tiling in tlw* morning, given quickly index of the reign of peace. great d* al of insanity. At least, such —just iu to the tub and out again. esting as we learn to oliserve Note the { you protecting your family with a There are others who are not would be gathered from their publicity Bathe no oftener \nd fourth, look to robust mothers and fathers who scout handy little bank account? diet restrictions, who oat everything iti ; the food. Overfeeding is almost uni- ready to witness the end of cre matter. all sorts of combination* and all they ' TIIE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK ation who are just as optomistic Mr. Harry Bowman, who has been a vcraal. Do not fe.**l children of any want of it. Their children are never »*• age ofU-ner than three times a .lay. anti member of the State Board of Control will pay you 4 |>er cent on your surplus as the first class, who think the robust, and they themselves usually | for many years, shows bow the facts this one measure will do more than any* break down ill middle life It pays to result of the European war will have been hidden by the liquor people. thing else to prevent sickness. know a* much al*>ul feeding oneself a* I be to force a limitation of arma He save: All children need fruit or fruit juices an «Xpert farmer knows about feeding ment and universal arbitration. "The peicentage of insanity caused in summer. Fruit nan be given at the his stock. If this were probable or possi by alcohol, in Kansas, is very low; same meal as milk, but it is lietter to Parents of frail constitution who have ! ble it should meet the approval while the total number of insane in the combine it with nothing else. Fruit healthy children prove thereby that state insane hospitals is comparatively and bread, or Iruit after a mixed meal, of every human being, civilized high. The first is due to prohibition, - is sure to cause trouble in all but tlw* tliey are living wholesomely or otherwise, but we do not think and the last is due to the fact that state touglieMt, ami even the««* will sutler in Nature constantly strive* toward the normal "Every birth is a physical re it likely to ever come. As long care for the insane is carried to an ex time if the practice is continued. A generation,** says Dr. Felix Oswald. as people are selfish, nr as long treme in Kansas. The laws of Kansas | healthy child will not eat enough fruit as commercial greed exists there require the state insane hospitals to I to hurt it. providing nothing else is eat Oldish folks, in warm weather, need take care of all persons adjuded insane, en at tbe same meal, and only three will be war. The most of wars and also require the state to pay each I meals a <lay are eaten. This however to exercise special care not to overeat ol are due to commercial conflicts county so much per week, for the care means fruit uncooked ami unsugared, -larches. The bulk of their diet at all times should l»e of fruit and Vegetables, and man’s standard of honor will ot every insane person refused ad- or very slightly sugared. in «umm*-r two meals daily ■>( fruit have to be changed very mater I mission for want of room. Thia can »es The worst f**ods are stab- things— and alone or with the addition of a small ially before there will be much . the county to send to the state insane vegetables, fruit, an*l worst of all stale quantity of milk, will lie Is-sl for them, hospitals defectives who are dependent and spoiling animal foods. difference between nations. upon the county »nd who are properly I Warmed-over fo**ds are an alsiiuina- ilread. cakes and cookies, as well as all Financial institutions lend their only almshouse charges. The result is, lion aud never should la* fe<l to chihiren cereals, should la* cut to the minimum. aid to exploitation and having in that Kansas has the greatest number or delicate people. Itwvqiuree care au*i Hardworking elderly people may digest foods, but tliey shorten their life vested their wealth in commer of insane in the state insane hospitals judgment to cook without waste and such by eating them too freely. per 100,000 population cf any of the pro without resorting to warmed-over», but cial undertakings, they try to pro hibition states and more than a few of it is lietter to wasp* food than to make tect thnir interests, regardless of tbe Food may la- medicinal and healing, liquor nates. the family or any member of it sick by the means necessary. Some times or |M>isonous ami destructive. Food Some Striking Comparisons eatiug food to save it. will cure goiter, rhcumatuini, and other the means seem to be best that "Kansas, a prohibition state, has 172 ' Food may causi* will involve nations in war. And insane in state hospitals, including sane If indigestion and diarrhea appear in obstinate ailments almost any disease, I however, whenever the pressure becomes epileptics, while Oklahoma, a prohibi children, stop all food. The abdominal cause i* complex rattier anally, than simple, tion state, has but 67 per 100,000 popu pack and the enema are tiie best acute enough war will result no lation. Nebraska is usually classified measures to employ, and these with due ami of course to effect a cure all condi matter what the moral obliga as a near prohibition state, ami it has a discretion ami can- Tepid water may tions should be righted. tion may be. These seasons of few less insane per I u O.O tj O in the Ne- )>e ueed for both, The pack may lie One thing to hear in mind is, that World's Greatest I nglish Speaking Act re as, Mrs Patrick Campbell, At tension and assault are as braska state hospitals than Kansas, but worn all night ami should consist of a fieraons who are out of health need to Heilig, Week July li times as maffy insane per -mce-folded strip of linen, wet, ami over go to a greater extreme in dieting than natural as volcanic action. As has The w -rl«l famous actress, Mrs Patrick t'ampliell and lw*r excellent support it » strip of dry flannel also two-pl» an I I those who are well and m*-rely need to ing company, will pre-entti. Bernard Shu»’s satirical cotneily romance, "Pygma long as chemicals produce heat 11X1,000 population as Oklahoma. "The census bureau incorrectly states wide enough to cover the edges of the I keep so. lion," at the Heilig Theatre, Broadway at Taylor streets, Monday-Wednesday- under processes of combination, that 1» .... wet cloth. . a rule . it is * beet . not . to . . person eat . . in imn 1910 the insanity ot -r» <0 _ patient» As Let to . bring lining 1^*1 a perwon •••! in a way u> on Thursday-Friday-Saturday nights, July 12 111518-17 and at the >|s-cial priix* there will be volcanic action. As admitted to tbe Kansas state hospitals give the enema to check the dirarrhea rheumatism, or kidney trouble, or liver qi all live Wednesday The bill on Tuesday night and at the s|s-clal price matinee long as men produce and ac was caused bv ak-ohol, and that the on the first day But if it continues, complaint, and lie will need for a Saturday, will lie A. W. pim-no s masterpiece. "The S*eund Mrs Tanqueray". cumulate wealth there will be a insanity of 20 of tbe patients admitted give a small enema after each evacua sufficient time to omit the U mm I s with Mail orders an* now Is-ing received. Addreas letters, make checks and money the Nebraska state hospitals was tion. which he is overloaded and live upon orders payable to W T. I’angle, Manager Heilig Theatre. struggle to protect it and these to Inclose wM-addr* ****d. caused by alcohol. We are at a loss to I When food is required again, begin those wtesie action is es|>ecsally elimina stamped envelojs* to help insure safe return Evening prices, lower floor, first li struggles reach their climax in know bow the government report got i witli fruit juice (unsweetened > ami tive and vitalising. Roughly, this rows |2 00, last 7 rows 11.50, Balcony, first 5 rows 61.00, next I rows 75c, in rear war. the figures 70. The correct figures are i nothing else. Raspberry or blackberry means less cooked food and more un 5<k', Gallery 5«>i-. Prices both Wednesday ami Saturday special price matinees, But war may be humanized. A 24. The government also missed some- ; juice is good and seasonable. Or, if not cook« I; lews bread, meat ami potatoes— lower floor, II rows 81.50, last 7 row »81.00. Balcony 81-00, 74c, 50c. Gallery 50c lot of the present day butchery thing very important in compiling tbe available, a small quantity of ripe (but lierliaps none al all—and, when able to not overripe) canteloupe is good. The eat anything, mon* fruit ami salad might be eliminated by inter Nebraska figures. to notice when workmen are careless in ly such as Arkansas Black. Many va Laws Differ ia the States national courts and humane “Tbe Kansas figures of 24 include tbe juice of tomatoes (fresh ones, not vegetables. this respect. rieties that bring low prices on th* limitations. inebriates who aYe sent to tbe state in Hood lily. It surely is not to lie won opened by a concert by the Uilbert "The specimen»* should be left wide markets, such as the Ben Davis, it may sane hospitals as insane, while in Ne dered at that so many people journey Band at 10:30 a. tn. followed by races ly separated enough so that when ma not pay to tbin when prospects are braska inebriates are committed under up into the mountains at this season of for boys and girls under 12 years, boys race, married women’s race, girls’ ture they will not touch. Whenever good for large yields of the better sorts. a different law and are not included in the year. "The cost of thinning will vary great tbe census report ol the population of Red hucklelierries ar»* a very lijrht needle anti thread race, wheelbarrow they come in contact with each other fruits are apt to rub or may offer a ly with the size and shape of the tree— Those who were so fortunate as to be the Nebraska state insane hospitals. ' crop this year but the black and blue an*l fat men s race. After dinner the dance continued till convenient place for codling moth whether low or high headed—and the present at the meeting last week at the The inebriates go to the same institu arc pretty good in most places. t:80 p. tn. wlien the l>all game between larvae to start their burrow* or in the load of fruit it carries. Ordinarily it tion as tbe insane and art* mixed ami Mr Hauser of Tygh Valley passed Evangelical church and heard the re mingled on the same wards, whether through liert* lately with a big hand ot Gilbert White Box and Altiers Brotherr case of highly colored varieties, cause will taxe a man froni one and a half to port of Miss DeGtatf of the Woman’s admitted as insane or as inebriates. On sheep which lie will pastor** on Wild Cat began, the latter winning by a score of the fruit to lie off colored at that si*ot. four hours to complete the job of ma Peace Conference at The Hague, take a page 115 of tbe biennial report of 1912 mountain this season. He says sheep 5 to 1. After the ball game a horse To avoid touching, young apples, pears, ture trees. much keener interest in the events of of tbe Lincoln, Neb., state hospital for business was never so go*id as during race was held. Dancing was resumed and peaches are thinned to 4 to 7 inches "The best way for every fruit grower and la*ted until 12 p. tn. The whole apart, depending upon the variety. to find out whether thinning pays for the ilay liecause of this closer touch with tbe insane, the superintendent states the past two seasons despite the doleful "On apples and pears thinning is that from July 8, 1905, to November 10, predictions of the Oregonian that the program was carried out in the name of bim or not is to try it carefully on a the womanhood ot the world. Mies done for the most |«rt just after the 1912, 1,172 men and 52 women were Democratic tariff bill had killed the Uncle Sam’s birthday. few trees, leaving others unthinned to Jane Adams has returned to the United We learn that G Burns lost a lieifer June drop. Beaches grow so rapidly check on. He should keep track of the committed as inebriates. This would sheep btisineaa. States, having personally interviewed and set so abundantly as a rule that lie an average of almost 174 a year, in A living wage says Henry Ford makes after being sick a few hours. It is re- amount of time re*;uir*d in thinning the governments of the belligerent na addition to the > insane with "alcoholic a model town and he practises what lie p- rted also that Mr. Chambers lost one they are often thinned liefore the ‘drop* ami in harvesting ami should note the tions. An audience with President Wil is over. Many growers, however, make psychosis ’’ preaches and not only offers work to lately. differences in the proportionate amount son has been arranged, and on Friday Mrs. John Ia*nox has gone to Shel a secondary thinning of apples and “The number of pe sons committed everyman in Detroit, Mich., but he of culls obtained from the thinned and of this week her first public address in to state insane hospitals in the prohibi gives them good wages. $5.'10 a day, and burn to bring home Mrs. Blatchford j»ears in the latter part of summer unthinned trees. After the fruit is sold the city of New York will be made. when cultivation is over and the work tion states and the near-prohibition sells them a home on long time at a low and her infsnt daughter. he can then figure out which method One of the strongest thoughts dis Miss Mamie Johnson is reported on is slack, in which they take off speci gave bim the largest net profit. states is very much less than tbe num rate of bitereat. This is the reason a seminated by the Woman’s Peace Con mens that have bad scab spots, worm ber committed in tbe license states. venal press and hired jokesmiths are the sick list. ference against war is that after all the Beilrose Picknicked on Johnson infestations, rube, sun burn and the According to the tallies of tiie Kansas poking fun at him because he ia the fighting has been done the belligerents like. Utter heads, envelopes, cards, bill State Temperance Union, based upon tieraid of a new day when latior will get j Creek the Fourth. will have to get together and settle their "Thinning is a form of harvesting in bead«, auction notices and posters, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coulter and Mr. the federal census of 1910, the number a just reward. differences, and that they might just as of persons committed to state insane We have l*en preaching Christianity and Mrs. Moriarty of Aberdeen, B. D., a sense and what it may cost may lie dodgers, announcements, etc, at Mt. well do that before fighting as after hospitals averaged 118 in the prohibí- | a great many years mippoae we begin to have been visiting at the home of C. H. rightfully charged to harvesting. It Scott Pub. Co., office, Lents. fighting—the day of calm council in tion states, 150 in the near-probibition practice it now. It ia very easily under Batemen. The ladies are neicew ot Mrs. has the advantage, however, of coming evitably makes its appearance. Then SUMMONS Bateman. They have returned home. during the long days of summer when why should men act like a bull in a states, and 276 in the license states per stood, just the Golden Rule I If yon the work is not so rushing as at har In the Circuit Court of the State of 100,000. were a ;ioor man —which most of us are china shop?. We of Portland know how Oregon, for Multnomah County. vest ; of saving the vitality of the tree Notwithstanding the extent of state under tiie present economical system — Mt [HODS AND VALUE C. Krnller, Plaintiff V«. that goea. Some years ago a shipment which would he expended in maturing Mathilde Adrianne Krnller, Defendant. of stock was received from up river. In care in Kansas, only 3.2 per cent of the would yon like to roam the streets beg- 0Í THINNING IHUIT the crop; of avoiding breakage In the To Adrianus Kruller, the above named moving the animals from boat to dock a cases admitted are forms oi alcoholic I ging for work ami if you got a job work defendant. limbs due to over-loading in years of mental disorders. Tbe superintendent , for rotten wages ‘ Mankind largely falls steer lifted its head, made a dash up In the name of the State of Oregon you heavy crops; and of greatly reducing “It is becoming more and more ap are hereby required to appear and Morrison street ami entered the open of our largest state insane hospital has into two cl asses, a large majority going the nurntier of culls which would other answer the complaint filed against you door of the Andrew Kohn china shop figured the percentage on the cases ad like sheep after a leader and exercising parent that under our present market wise lie handled at harvest time. in the above entitled suit on or Iwtore mitted to the state hospitals in Massa no thought for themselves and .con* where it dashed about furiously. It conditions Oregon growers must pro "In considering the amount of thin July 20, 1915, and if yon fail so to ap was. of coons*, ultimately retulYied to chusetts, Virginia, Illinois, Wisconsin sequent!y securing lint little material ning to be done the fruiting habits of pear and »newer plaintiff will apply to duce the very highest percentage pos Court for the relief prayed for in the herd, but the herd was in no degree and New York, and it runs from 8.2 benefit in this life as the sharp, cunning each variety must lie carefully con said per cent to 14.8 per cent." and unscrupulous use them for their sible of first-class fruit If they are to said complaint, towit: a decree dis benefitted by the wild fling enjoyed by sidered for an understanding of them is solving the bonds of matrimony hereto advantage. While the thinkers of all make good money from their orchards," tiie headstrong steer. of the utmost importance. Verities fore and now existing between plaintiff countries with their thought* on the says Professor W. H. Brown, Extension like the Newtown and Hpitzenberg that and yourself, and awarding the plaintiff 9---------------------------- - future are planning an uplift for strug CHERRYVILLE In-ae-mtich as the people generally n horticulturist of the Agricultural Col bear many of their fruits in clusters the care, custody an.I control of William •3------------------------------------ a gling lnfrnanity Adrian Victor Krnll*r> » minor child of are busy with caring for the fruit arid If we only had a Henry Ford in Port lege. "Thinning fruit, especially pears, may lie henefitted by thinning even plaintiff and yourself, ami for such The roads and hills are full of joy-1 vegetable» which are so abundant at [ and further relief as may be land the papers would not be full of apples and peaches, is a practice which when the yield Is moderate because, as other equitable in the premises. this time, it has been suggested that a : riders. has been tried for some time in most of has lieen pointed out, the percentage of Service of this summon* is made up Over m >) automobile* and motor frantic appeals for aid to feed the hun the specialized fruit districts of the culls may he increased quite materially vacation be taken by Mt. Scott Union gry in the summer-time. We will trade on you by publication of the same in during the heated term, and that the cycles paas***l through here on July 3rd a thou san* I Pittocks ami Ladds for the Northwest and has proved to be of by allowing individual fruits to touch pursunone of an order of the Hone meetings on the calendar for which no and 4th. of little finger of one Ford. In the mean- 1 great value in growing fruit of the beet each other. Varieties, such as Wine All records were broken at the place has as yet been assign«! I»e con- merchaatable qnaljty. Fruit growing saps, which naturally are inclined to entitle»! Court, made on ths 15th day of time our preachers continue to vociferate mountain hotels this Fourth on the ■lensed into one big rally at some time districts ot the East are beginning the bear small specimens if allowed to bear June, 1915 directing such publication to be mads in the Mt. Scott Herald crowds and machines of all kind«. Over I abost infant damnation,—or did until practice also. to be named hereafter. a full load, may have the vise of their once a week for six consecutive weeks, 400 at Welchea, nearly the name at the lately—virgin birth and blood atone- "Thinning may be done either by fruits increased materially by judicious r? ,».'1?lica’iODi l*ing made on June Rhodendron and Tawneys, while over ment. Nero fiddled while Rome was pinching or twisting off the stem with thinning. On the other hand some July «'’BBS*1 th* lM* P”h,,c*llon °n burning. 100 machines passed through the toll the thumb and fingers or by using varieties, such as the King apple and gate. John Van Zante, ■ '* ----------------------------------------------------------------- K | small shears or pruners. In either caee the (jarigean pear, are apt to grow to a f „ Attorney for Plaintiff. GILBERT ", great care must be taken not to looeen The mountains in tiie higher altitudes GILBERT sise too large to be best for marketing John Van Zante, 814 Spalding Bldg. q ( are now ablaze with rhodendron, elk B— the stem of the remaining fruit or to thinned considerably. Care must be grasa with its lovely fragrant white Tbe Fourth of July was celebrated I break the fruit spur. An orchard fore taken not to thin too heavily or too pinmen. Indian paint brunh and Mt. bare in th« safe and sane plan. The Herald $1 per Year It i man muat watch the ground carefully early on some varieties that abed haavi- Published Every Thursday at lents, Ore., by the M t . S cott P tblishino Co. We Celebrate July Fourth S INSANI IY IN KANSAS NOI DUf 10 LIQUOR MOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. !