Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 19, 1915, Image 4

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    M T. SCOTT H E R A L D
Health In The Suburbs
Entered a* Second Claes Matter February 19, lilt.
At p »»tortiee. Ix*nt«, Oregon, Under act of March 3, IH79
BY LOUA C LITTLB
Tlx* great thing in dvaling with
Out of schixil hours, so long ax th«*
diecaae is to keep your head. Do u*>c weather is warm, he should go luuvfool
H. A. DARNALL, F iuto « xno M. vnahkr .
let auylxxly throw you into x panic. and wear ax lit tie clothing as |wMwi(d«<.
On th«* other band, do not lx* inditlvrvnt II«* should Iw led but three lime» a day,
or m*gl«*ctfui.
Examine and analyze ami should la* in I mh I mvry night al
Office Phone: Home B-dlll-1111. Residence: Tabor 2S13
carefully, rind wliat ia wrong and go «•ight o'clock.
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promptly about xetting it right.
Now aa to food.
I have seen hi*
Dixeax«*
ia
th«*
eftret
of
Nature
’
*
for«*«*»
father**
table,
It
groans
with food in
pitied, but mothers are frequent­
Don’t Nag
If you wish Co help th«* world a little in ly active in promoting associa­ working under a handicap. All that variety ami xeemiltgly well prepared.
th«* l»*«t and wiarat pliy»i«'iau can do i» The troubh* is then- are too many kimlx
your humble way.
tions such as are offered on such to fall into »lep with Nature, um- her at a meal, and some foods are unsuit­
l\»n’t nag.
The solution of the own method*, and *o Mr as it can tx> able to the children.
Your wife, if you’re a husband, doubt- outings.
trouble seems to be in added at­ done without adding other handicaps. Bn*ad, cookies, potato«*, com, plums,
kw has her faults, but —say—
la-rriee and pie. besides butter and milk
Ikui't nag
tractions for the home, and lift the exixting one.
Here i* an example
A boy of six, an* set before them and they are allowed
You may lie too busy toiling for your wiser maternal management.
aliotit to enter »cliool, baa in the past to have a little ot everything
little bit of crust
inn! running ear», ha* enlarged tonsils,
This kind of feeding is tvsponsible for
To l«e able to lift others who an* lying
and ie »aid to have "aiienoid*. ** The most of his troubles.
ft has eauxe<l hia
in the dust.
father
i»
worri«*«l
(the
lad
i*
motherl***),
running
ears,
hia
swollen
tonsils ami
But you still can help in making the
that the road work is being car­ anticipate» trvnbl«* with the doctor who his emaciation.
world brighter, if you just
ried out just as it was agreed ha» now invaded the schoolroom, and to Feed him pro|s-rly and his face will
Don’t nag.
along
in May. Well there seems sav«* tbit* liat* <*onteinplate«l taking hi» gn>w pltim|x>r. his neck will lose its dis­
If you wish to give him e-*uragi- who
figuring eon is and become round and
to
be
a
lot of complaint about it »on to a surgeon for <>|w*ration.
has cliosen you for life,
Although the doctor at »vhool cannot his circulation will improve.
After a
Don’t nag;
anyway. A report comes to us compel an operation, he can aixl prol>- time, the tonsils will go down Ills
If you wish to be his helper—and he’ll that they will not employ a man ably will, by examination an«l repeated
color will brighten and his dry hair will
n«x*d help in the strife—
on some of the gangs unless he . notice», harass th«* father ami injure the n-gain luster.
Don’t nag.
A ; child by impressing the latter with hi» He sliouhi be fe«l about ax follows.
He may have a few shortcomings—hus­ boards at the mess tent.
Breakfast, half a pint of raw milk,
needy family from Mt Scott 1 inferiority.
bands generally do—
All th«* fruit
Thia is l«ad, but an o|ieration wouhi sipped from a teaspoon
And he may sometimes sit beaten when moved out on the Columbia the
| be worw*. It is a pity the little fellow he wants. The latter may t>e plums,
he should have triumplx.'d, too.
other day and found there was is to la* niatle conxcioiu« of physical d«*- ri|>e apples, peaches, pears, melons, or
But he’ll rise with newer courage and
no room for a man who wanted feet» for which he i» not to blame, ami anything of the kind that la- likes ami
new strength if only you
to
board himself. Aa the wages i I which he is himself text young to «.*orrvet. that is available. On«* kind of fruit at a
Don't nag.
run around two dollars a day, He i* at the critical point where lie is tm*al remeiuln-r, ami that uncooked ami
entering a new world, «juitting tlie ansugami.
All a round you there are other» who
and board is five dollars a week, nursery for the schoolrtxim. ceasing to Dinner, home-made graham or whol«*-
have painful wounds to nurse,
and hospital fee and accident in­ be a child and Incoming a tx>y. Being wheat bread and butter, and koiih * raw
Don't nag;
Rubbing on the raw has ever ami wiU su rance comes out of that it does physically frail, he netxis all the moral vegetable, like enctMihen (plain;, or
always make it worse.
not leave very much clear. Then support that can l*e given him, instead lettuce, or celery, or onions, or carrots.
Don’t nag.
there will be several days when of meeting on this threabold of new life Or, a cooked vegetable, occasionally.
Supper, |*otato«*x with butter or cream
the di»«-ouragvment that goes with a
You can see yonr neighbor’s foibles—all
they are laid off waiting for ma­ label of «iefectiveneiu«.
on them, ami some cook«*«l vegetable,
his weaknesses are plain—
Let u» take a took at th«* boy.
He is such ax I «cans, mpiaxh. onions, or other
But. then, what's the use of prodding terials. repairs, change of loca­
tion, etc., etc., and the board tall enough for hia year», but much un­ vegetable.
when it cannot bring yon gain'*
Greencorn, buttered, can la- t-au-n I
Why add by a look or whisper to the bill goes on. One fellow reports derweight. He has a narrow f«u*e with
1 pointed chin. Prominent cord» stand eitlmr for dinner or rapper, and when
world’s supply of pain?
working three week$ ane getting | out on either side of hia neck. Hi«
eaten may constitute the meal.
Don’t nag.
back to town with five dollars. shoulder blade» stick out, and his clxwt
If she has her days for fretting, oh. be When you consider that the
is Hal and narrow. Hi» ban«! is cold, aa
Thia plan, which looks like limiting
patient then with her—
laborer
furnishes his own you take it.
the food eaten, will never-tin*-lees put
Don’t nag.
and that his con- His favorable point» an*, a fairly g<xxi flesh on skinny children, and it will
If »he makes mistakes remember it I« blankets.
veniences consist of a bare bed carnage, a »mall hea«i, an*I lie breathes positively not produce running ears and
human »till to err—
through bis nose.
Don't nag.
on the ground, life on the road Hi» ap|*earance indicates that he is other forms of disease.
But. give the youngsters all tliey want,
You may not have strength to rescue crew is not a dream.
badly nourished, that his heart and keep them to this plan, and do not
tlie pale ones whose burdens kill,
vital organa are not overstrung, and allow exceptions or relapses to the
Or to lift the weary toilers who are
'T'HE news from Georgia seem that he must be wisely handled if be is sugared and complicated dietary, and
stumbling up the hill,
to grow up and t»*aome a lM*althv and we shall soon hear tlx* school doctors
But you can retrain from making the * to indicate that the authori-I reasonably strong man.
ties in that state are mere figure­ It is fortunate that his brain is not, boasting of how they have improved t!»e
world sadder, if you will—
Don't nag.
heads, so far as the wishes of a like so many yo«mg American brain», health of the children.
—Record-Herald. considerable element of
the too large >» proportion to hi» lung
When cold weather comes, bread or
people are concerned.
Just power. This favorable balance mak«« its equivalent, com or oat mush, can hr
hi» problem quite »imple, an«l makes it
rPHE Herald has tried running what will be the terr.Jnation of possible to put him in scluxil without eaten twice a day instead of once. But­
ter or milk can lx- used with the musli
-*■ the local pages only for the the case remains to be seen but harm, providing home condition» * in be —
of one thing the best element of rightly adjusted, and providing tlie never sugar.
Pub'ished Fverv Thursday at lenta, Ore., by the M t . S' oit rvmiaitiMi Co.
past two weeks. A considerable
number of our readers for a long
time have urged us to do this.
We have had practically no ob­
jection to the new arrangement
except from a number who have
been reading the serial story. To
meet their approval we have or­
dered the portions of the story
they have missed run in the next
two issues and that will com­
plete thejstory. We w’ill thenselect
a story of exceptional merit and
run it in the local sheets. We
believe that will be more ac­
ceptable to the readers. There
will be less of the material they
have not been accustomed to
reading, and a good story in ad-
dition. Be on the lookout for
the story.
( AST week a young woman
of the vicinity waa found in
Holliday Park dead. Death was
due to suicide by shooting and
the officer who conducted the
autopsy declared the opinion
that the girl’s mental attitude
was due to mental anguish. She
had been out motor riding the
evening before with some young
man. It is supposed that he
conducted himself ungallantly
with her. The disgrace was
more than she could endure,
Mental anguish crazed her and
the results are open to the pub-
lie. The moral of it is the fool-
ishness of mothers who permit
their young daughters to join in
motorcycle rides with any one
except the most trusted ac­
quaintances. It takes a lot of
nerve on the part of the best
young man or boy to resist the
emotions that may arise under
circumstances such as may be
met on a lengthy motorcycle
trip. No young girl, inexperi­
enced in the art of distracting
attention from herself should be
allowed to risk the conditions
that may arise in such associa­
tions. The girl who has no
mother to advise her is to be
a very gratifying fact to us,
and we think you will be
pleased to know that our busi­
ness hits increased 25 per cent
during the past six months, in
spite of adverse conditions.
Of course our ability to
serve the community has im­
proved in the same ratio.
THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK
LENTS
Do We Print!
rn
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
the state may be assured. The school doctor is required to keep hands
During the school year, if it is too lar
mass of the people, of the country off.First, the child must be fe«i properly.
to come home for dinner, let the break­
will be glad to hear that the fel­ I Next, lie ne«*d» a ball ami bat—which fast he more substantial and fruit and
lows who have been breaking ; will soon supplant in his affections tlie nuts he taken to school for lunch.
the law down there deserve to i -loll be still plays with. He also sh«mld Cheese can take the pla<i- of nuts part
serve the sentence which they I have a turning-pole in the backyard. of the time. Or, dates and figs can he
| Where lie and his five-year-old brother
lave been so active in cutting i now play “keep house,” they should be taken along with fresh fruit, and then
nuts or cheese will not be needed.
short. It might be cheaper for «mcouraged to play boy’» gam«*«, »hould Feeding thik way. it is important that
the state, if they catch the of­ have spades to dig with ami boards and the children have plenty of what they
to build with.
do eat.
fenders to hang a number of I : sticks
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them. What Georgia needs ia
Germany doesn’t use any «------------------------
respect for authority, and about
CHERRYVILLE
hurry
in taking her pen in hand
the only thing that will develop
The Mt. Scott Herald
to
write
to
her
Uncle
Sam.
that in the disturbing element is
Dusty days and dusty ways.
fear of the gallows.
A man is always happiest We are made of dust and some of
when his shoes fit him.
these Joy-riders are covered with dust.
Aren’t we thankful that we do
■ Thia is the hunter’s month and the
not live in Galveston or some
hunter’s rrnxm ami already the hills are
other town subject to semi-
clergyman, «ays there is no such G<sl,
full of them.
$100 Reward, $100
tropical hurricanes.
Such hur-1
The readers of thia paper will b*.
Fay Shank is out from Portland on no such Heaven or no such Hell ax
§ leased to learn that there lx at lenal on«
ricanes as besiege the coast of' On Tuetulay, August 24th, at the hia vacation at the home ranch north of
Traded disease that science has beer
w***’
able to cure In all Ila stages. and that 1«
Texas make a display of the Friend'» Church, a meeting will be held town. Fay says he is after that deer any degree ot intelligence believes it Catarrh
Hall'» Catarrh Cure lx the onlv
poeltlve cure now known to the medico
foolishness of men when they at­ I for the election of officer» for Mt. Scott that came and spit at him when he wax either. He gets raaulta and helps fraternity.
Catarrh being a constitutional
I W. C. T. U.
Mr». Nettie Dunbar wax putting in oats a year ago last spring.
tempt to defeat the assaults of ' chosen president for the year juxt cloa-
—temporarily—build up churches and disease, require» a constitutional treat
He sayx he would look over it if it wax the hence the ministers fall for it and the ment. Half's Catarrh Cure la taken In
tarnally, acting directly upon the blood
nature. The coast of Texas has ing and nerved up to the day of her de­
right kind a deer (dear) but no wild
and mucous surface» of the »yatem. there
been worn into a crescent by the parture for her new home in California animal can invade bin home anil go un- business and professional men fall in by destroying the foundation of the die
line thinking it will help their business.
eaee and giving th<- patient »trength l>>
cyclones of the semi-tropics. It when Mr*. Sommerfeidt, ax vice presi­ rebuked, besides a nice juicy **teak of
building up the conatltutlon and aaalailna
nature
In doing It» work The proprletori
can hardly be supposed that a dent, aMnmed the work of president and venison would be a mighty tempting
have so much faith In It» curative pow
•re that they offer One Hundred Dollar*
carried it forward to the bent of her dish.
T
GILBERT
J tor any case that It fall» to cure. Hen«
mere cement wall will stand ability. Han her service* been ac-
GILBERT
for Hat of teatlmonlala.
•
where the foundations of the ceptible to the members of Mt. x-ott The sale at Dr. Botkina last Haturday
AAdres»: F. J. CHKNKY a CO. Toledo. O
drew a fair-sized crowd but it had to he
•old by all Iiruaslata, lie.
Take Hall'» Family Pill» for eonatlpatlon
earth have been uprooted by the Union? August 24th in the day upon called off ax the [»eople seemed to be J. L. Johnson and wife of Ramapo
wind and sea. Galveston might which to make plain to her how you seared stiff and afraid to bid as money ■tatlon left Monday evening tor Han
as well move back upon the feel about it. She may not wiali to con­ is all nailed down and the money«*d Diego and I xm Angle». They went
Dissolution of Partnership
tinue the work another year. The com-
by boat and will return over the
mainland, where building a city J ing year will be one of great importance men will not lend a dollar under any down
H.
P.
Mr.
John»on
ha«
»everal
rela
­
Notice
is hereby given that the
is not so expensive or so 1 and everything depend* upon getting circumstances. This is a shameful state tive» in Southern California whom he partnership heretofore existing between
of affairs and will not be put up with by
dangerous.
started right for a year’« work. There high-spirited Americans whose fore­ expect« to meet. They will be gone a
W. F. R. Smith and E. R. Golgan in
%
Prices Reasonable
n r
Mt. Scott Pub. Co.
810 Main St. Lents, Ore
NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U.
will be no refreshments serve«! on next fathers established this country. People
from tlie middle west say everything is
booming with them and there is no ex­
cuse for the financial conditions here.
The Government must run their own
banks and anyone who can give reason­
At the special meeting at the home of able security can have money on reason­
Mrs. Hchuerman this week the reports able terms—not N and 10 per cent with
of superintendents emphasize«! the re­ a big bonus added—but 4 and 6 per
sults of work accomplished.
Mr*. cent on long time with the privilege of
Haiyfner gave an account of the efforts paying any or all at any interest date.
along {tear* lines, a matter of particular
Tne planet Venus rises beyond Mt.
concern at the present time, and Mrs. Hood alxiut 10 o’clock p. m., and one
Richardson told of the medal contest night lately as it iiegan to crawl up
work which brought forth a vote of slowly above tlie mountain some people
thanks to Principal Hershner and hi* thought it was “Lige” Coleman, who
corps of assistants. The editor of the has a lookout station at the top, sending
Mt. Hcott Herald was also^gi^n a vote
up a sky rocket to give warning of a fire
of thanks for the generous space given in some locality.
Coleman will have to
throughout the year to the news of the keep Old Venus down or she will have
Woman’s Chriatiyi Temperant»* Union.
fire-wardens
jumping
stiff­
The county president, Mr*. Mattie theee
Sleeth, will speak at the M. E. Church legged.
in Lenta next Sunday evening.
Dr. Aken, a prominent Ban Franciso
Custom tailors in convention Tuesday. The session will be one for
have resolved that man’s over­ businen* and if every member in prompt­
ly on hand the work need keep no one
coat next fall must be shapely. from their home for any considerable
Are the men to be made over. ' time.
There is a growing suspicion
that the leaders of various fac­
tions in Mexico do not want
peace at any price.
Colonel Bryan has given up
grape juice for loganberries but
he is still sticking to the old line
of argument.
Another type of council of war
is that in which the family tries
to decide where to go on its va­
cation.
month.
Walter Erickson of Portland han lieen
«pending a few dayx with Fred Dosier.
Mr*. E. A. Barrack and little »on El­
don, have returned from a few week*
visit with her mother at Hcotta Mill*.
Mr*. 0. T. Check is on the »ick list
thia week.
Edgar Harvey of Portland has lieen
x|>ending a few day* with Arthur John­
son.
The entertainment announced in last
week’» Herald to be given by the Gil­
bert Ladies Aid, and Epworth league
waa |>o»tpone<i until next Wednesday,
the 25th.
The Courtney mil) at Marahtield has
been idle for some time but hat been
reconstructed and made ready for cut­
ting lumber. At the present time the
owner* are negotiating for a oontract
tor 5,000 ruady-to-erect houaoa.
the blacksmithing business, in I^nts,
was dissolved June 26, 1914. All ac­
counts outstanding will be payable at
the shop, which will be operateci by Mr.
Hmith, and be duly receipted.
Worms Cause Many Children’s Ills
Worms, by thousands, rob the child
of nourishment, stunt the growth, cause
Constipation, Indigestion, Nervousness,
Irregular Appetite, Fever and some­
times Spasms.
Kickapoo Worm Killer
gives relief from all these.
One-fourth
to one of theee pleasant candy losenges,
taken as directed, kill and remove the
Worms, regulate your child’s bowels
and restore its health and vitality. Get
an original 25c box from your Druggist.
Don’t endanger your child*! health and
future when so sure and simple a
remedy can bo bad.