Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, September 09, 1915, Image 2

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I \ I’oseii ordinance was presented home of T Koreoeck ou Tuesday of |
thia week to appoint • delegate to the
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Entered as Second I'la-« Matter February 19, 1914.
NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U
At postotfice, Ijenta. Oregon. Under act of March 3, 1879
Published Every Thursday at Unte, Ore., by the M t . Scvrr Pvm iswiku Co.
H. A. DARNALL, Entro« and M anaus «.
Office Phone: Home B-dlll-llll.
meeting at Salem on Sept., IHlh, and to
transact such other l>u«ln«M aa may
properly come tmfore it. The Gov., 1
aitti a caretui consideration of the feel­
The next meeting of Mt Scott Union ings of the railroad attornys. who will I
will he held at the .1. H IMnaldsou he present without doubt, lias ordered ■
home. This will l«> a rvovption for the that any one who ha* anything to say or !
new inendiers and a greeting tor Mrs. any reaolution to offer must tint submit'
L. F. Addilon. who will tell her old t lieir subject matter to a commit tee or a ■
friends and neigtiboni of her trip lu I man I of censors. Tina is Io prevent the ;
New England. Refreshments will be radicals, m he says, from Incoming too
served. All persons interested in the prominent. Too l>adl. There might
work of the Union are invited to attend. lie something offered or said that would
The «tate convention of the W. C. T. shock the tender renaihilitica of the
U., will l>e held this year at Newberg Southern I’acitic railroad attorneys
oil October 4 to 7, 1915. As it is but and thereby ruffle the dignity of those
Never mini!! '
tweuty-tive miles up the river to thia stiqiendous grafters.
little Quaker city there will doubtleM 1« There *111 be plenty said then- or else- !
a large representation nt Multnomah where that will not sound very pleasant.
The American people ought to be
County.
White Ribbotiers. a number
of prominent women will speak u;>on I proud of Frank Walsh, a prominent
topic« of interest, among them being attorney of Kansas City and chairman
Mrs Lucia Faxon Additou whose topic | of the Industrial OonunMon, which
is “Municipal Recreation Uenters.'* t>ar just handed in its rejMirt. With an
Mrs. Lillian Mitchner of Kansas, will ' titter disregard ot its effect on his pro­
speak as will Gov. Withyeombe. Atty. fessional business—which it has prac­
Gen. Brown and Dr. J. E. Anderson.
tically ruined with wealthy corporations i
Mt. Scott Union has again «elected —Walsh signed bis name to a masterly I
officers for the year. Mrs Sommer­ indictment abundantly proven by a great
feld t has most generously given tier maw of testimony, condemning in th«
time to finish out the year's work to strongest terms the wholesale robbery
ahich Mrs. Dnnliar wa- ejected but was ano murder of tin* laboring class carried
obliged to go to California on account on by the predatory rich in Colorado,
This is
of the health of her family.
Mrs. West Virginia. an<l elsewhere
Sommerfeldt has been persuaded toper­ the worst and hardest blow tla-y hare
mil Mt Scott I nion to register approval received al any time and will go far
of lier services by voting for her for toward bringing about a better «late of ’
president. It is now up to the memU rs affairs
Peaches are such an abundant crop
of the Union to join their president in a
determined effort to make lhe coming this year that some people are feeding
year a reason of successful endeavor I them to their hogs, tn one locality in 1
Mrs, Inez Richardson was elected re­ Neb., cream was -o cheap that a farmer
cording secretary and Mr». Anna Rod- feil liis hogi peaches and cream and
Ian. treasurer; Mr». Maggie Carr, tir»t said the meat was delicious. Fancy
vice-president; Mrs. Additon, corres­ tine diet tor hogs when there are so
ponding reeretary ; Mrs. McKinley, vice- many poor people who never see a ‘
president from the Baptist Church. Mrs. peach let alone vat one. Mr. Homer­
Ikinaidson from the Evangelical Church, felt at Orient, Dear Gresham, says his
Mrs. Richardson from the Methodist big Royal Ann cherry trees were loaded j
Church, and Mrs Carr from the I with fruit but ttf rain caused them l->
crack and he was obliged to feed them
Friends Church.
I to bis pigs
Mr. Somerfelt, who waa
born in Russia not far from Warsaw,
s
says it waa a lucky day for hiui when he
CHERRYVILLE
left the old country. On a farm that he
rente this year he says lie has an abun­
Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are
dance of fruit, vegetables of all kinds >
marching—to school.
I and a rousing crop of bay and grain,
We are having lovely autumn
His cows, eight in numtier. bring him
weather but a little rain to lay the dust
♦ 1" a month for milk which is taken to
on this main auto road would be •«-
tbe city by auto right from his house,
ceptable.
This G-ata living in Russia by a long
Several of our young people are at­
ways.
tending high school at Sandy, Among
Root says New York has been rnled
them are Dorothy Couper. Mae Moore,
by political bosses for forty year* and
George Couper, Jr., Raymond Murray
Root has ls*en one of the tsssaw
This
ami Mildred Rugh.
sounds like death*bed repentance.
A railroad meeting for the squatters
on tiie railroad land was held at the
Residence; Tabor 2S13
OUR PURPOSE
♦
Is to make our bank a mu­
tual benefit to the com-
munity in general and to
our patrons in particular.
make the control of prices an
easy matter. Prices for plumb­
Our experience and equip­
ing material are already beyond
ment combined with a de­
all reason. With a combination
sire to PLAY FAIR,
backed up by a big individual li­
makes it possible for us
cense and a bond of $5(MK) each,
the plumbing business of the city
to do so.
would be under control all right.
There are just two classes of
Give us a fair trial
I peered a hovel 'round whose door
business to be benefitted by such
>igni<4>f penury were -lr
an ordinance. First the bond­
I saw the grimed and littered floor.
THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK
The walls of logs from tree-trunks ing companies, who will extort
hewn. •
LENTS
their own prices for backing a
I said: “The gates of life are shut
plumber
against
complaints,
and
To there within that wretched pen."
the wealthy boss plumbers who
But, Io! from out that lowly hut
will reduce competition and be in
Came one to rule the world of men.
—Strickland W. Gillian (Success I a position to boost prices.
There is an army of plumbing
JUST now when schools are re- inspectors in the city. If they
opening all over the city it is are competent to attend to their
in line to sav that signs are en-, duties they will find out if a
couraging. A larger number of plumber is doing his duty. With
,
.i-
xu- every plumber working on a per-
young people are enrolling this mk jt would
difficuk
year in the manual training and ¿¡gpo^ of incompetent work­
trades school departments than men. If a plumber is not com-
ever before. The sooner the petent. recall his permit. That
growing citizen comes to learn will dispose of about half of
that living depends upon labor them. There will still be ample
the better it will be for him or opportunity to reduce competi-
her. The ideas prevailing a tion, but a man will not be pre­
score of years ago that any vented from working simply be-
schooling taken * beyond that cause he is not able to buy a li-
which developed efficiency in cense, or pay his bond. The
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reading, simple arithmetic, a feature of making a man give
s
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little history, geography, and bond before he can earn his liv-
English. and writing, was simply ing at manual labor in the rank­
polish and necessary only as a est kind of civic economy. The
means of enabling the person so city is being conducted for the
“finished” to live easily, with- benefit of its citizens. They can-
out sweat or grime, are being not be held to have established a
displaced today with the notion residence here simply for the
that every individual ought to be purpose of assisting in contribut-
a producer; that industry and ing to the maintenance of our
skill are honorable, commend- public institutions. It is to be
able, and a matter of pride. And hoped that Commissioner Baker
we doubt not that a few more is correct when he says the pro­
Live Stock Waa Cheap In 1194.
years will suffice to effect a fur-1
Tbe high ,’°«t of living lends an In
ther change in view. If a boy
terest to a volume leaned by tbe !x>n
don Pipe Boll society From the in­
or girl is going to be a trades­
troduction one guttlers nn Idea of
man. a mechanic, a farmer, or a
prices tn 1194. Certain land was to
fruit grower, why should he
lie stocked and a price for each class
of stock was died. Oxen figure at
BY LORA C. LITTLE
need to go further in his study
four shillings, cows a shilling less
of English grammar than to be
Farm horses were also four «billings a
able to speak intelligently, to It is pleasing to note tbe rising tide of Ulla and again the channels of life are head, pigs were a shilling, and sheep
stood at sixpence. Incidentally, the
write a passibly clear letter; in ■ doubt in medical circles that must obstructed ami dieeaee appear«.
proves the antiquity of the fa­
arithmetic should he need load eventually sweep a vay the absurd and Whatever lowers the vitality beyond Ixiok
miliar fine In London of -Mi shillings,
the
power
of
a
night's
sleep
to
restore
untenable
theory
that
“
germs
”
are
the
up with more than a practical
It, that is a cause of disease. Whatever for It records Its Imposition as long
cause of disease.
knowledge of fractions, deci­ Dr. David Riesman, in the Journal of excess of food is eaten beyond the ago as 1185 on one who had over
mals. and only that part of per­ tbe American Medical Association, re- ; power of the digestive apparatus to thrown a pillory.
centage that enable him to find . cently advanced the idea that there is take perfect care of it, that is a cause of
Refrigerator Milk Can.
a given percentage of anything; another factor than the germ to account ' disease. Whatever unnetural or un­
A new way of shipping milk and
suitable
food
is
eaten
that
cannot
be
for
the
poisoning
of
the
system
in
such
of interest just enough to com­
The Mt. Scott Herald
i di-eases as typhoid fever and tube- perfectly digested and assimilated,, that cream for long distance« during the
pute the interest on a note for a culoeis, for example. While he does is a cause of disease.
beaixi «ea«on is offered by the Inven­
given term, and make out a bill not go quite tbe length of throwing the There is only one way to have health. tion of n refrigerator milk can which
simply two cans, one within tbe oth­
of goods and accurately tell its germ theory over bodily, he paves the : Learn the laws of life and obey them. is
er. the space between being filled with
Nature is kind—another wav of say­ baked cork and hair felt. In severe
totals.
If there is anything way for eome braver man to do so.
more needed in arithmetic we Hie idea, slightly expanded and ing, God is good. There is a constant tests, under practical road conditions, -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------------
liberally intsrpreted, is about as follows. effort working in and through ns to get
have never had occasion to use Under disease conditions there is a and keep us well. All our diseases are milk ahlpfied in these cans showed a EVERY HOMt NEEDS A IAIIHIUL 1915, directing publication of said sum­
mons to I m - inaile in the Mt. Scott
it. History and geography and rapid cell change going on. Cells break advertisements of persistent misbe­
COUGH AND COLD REMEDY
Herald once a week for six Consecutive
hygiene might as well be studied down faster than in health, and along havior.
weeks.
When
reasons
change
and
colds
appear
as biography and travels, and with this there is often rapid and more It is of the first importance that the
JOHN VAN ZANTE, Attorney
i —when you first detect a cold after sit­ for I’laiutiff.
suggestion.
What difference or less extensive building of abnormal germ theory be embalmed and laid on
First publication Aiigunt 2H, 1916,
■ cells. Both processes throw into the
ting next to one who has sneezed, then
Last publication October 7, 1915.
to me does it make where some bloodstream an unusual quantity of the shelf along with such medical
curiosities m “Essenceof Man’s Brains”
I
it
is
that
a
tried
and
tested
remedy
remote town, cape, island, or cell waste—more than can be expelled for epilepsy, “Elixir of Mummie” for
should lie faithfully used. "1 never
EACTS fOR SUTTERERS
mountain is. I get no practical : in the usual channels. This acts as a preventing infections, and the Brown-
wrote a testimonial la-fore, lint, I know
l
‘
ain
results from injury or conges­
value in that. The old darky poison, causing fever, prostration, Sequard “eesence-of-goat” an a youth*
positively that for myself and family,
tion.
Be it neuralgia, rlieumalism,
said all his boy needed to know •omettines delirium and other lymp- renewer.
Dr. King's New Discovery is the I art
to -s.
lumbago,
neuritis, toothache, sprain,
cough
remedy
we
ever
used
and
we
about “gogerfy” was “the way If Dr. Riesman had added to this the The first two appear, along with
have
tried
them
all.
”
50c.
and
*1.90.
many
similar
remedies,
in
a
work
by
a
bruise,
sore
stiff muscle« or whatever
to the well, the pertater patch, teaching of Becbamp; namely, that the
Ijondon doctor named French, which
pain
you
have
yields to Sloan’« Lini­
the postoffice, and the barnyard. ’’ bacilli found at such times are onlv the was published in 1057. The last will be
If
your
tire«
show
wear
try
Wal«h
ment— brings new fresh blood, dissolve«
The practical things that may ever-living organic inhabitants of the remembered as a medical triumph of j
He will repair them. Expert workmen tl>e congestion, relieve« the injury, the
effect a boy’s life are the things broken-down cells-« sort of microxyma the latter part of the nineteeth cen­
I
circulation is fret- and your jain leaves
handle the job. 9319 Foster Rosui.
a boy needs to study. The charm
,th[7n
“umbers out of tury.
as if by magic. Tlte nature of it«
bat 18 degree«
rise
Ln
temperature
of
I
of. reading about a thousand i f)BVe roonde,j out a complete and In its effects, the germ theory is more In twenty-four hours when exposed to
qualities
penetrate immediately to the
SUMMONS
disastrous than any medical blunder
things ¡8 spoiled by having been rational scheme and have accounted for known to history. A strange, compli­ a continuous temperature of 92 de­ In the Circuit Court nt the State of sore spot. Don’t keep on suffering.
grees. A special form of neck Is pro­
Get a bottle of Sloan’s UnimenL I’se
Oregon, for Multnomah Cxiunty.
compelled to Study about them the germs in the only logical way.
cated and costly system of medicine is vided, tbe Inner portion being a seg Edward
Clifton Coppie, Plaintiff, vs. it. It means instant relief. Price 25c.
as a stupid task. And so on.
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built upon it—a sywtem that no longer rnent of a sphere over which tbe bowl
Ollie E. Coppie, Defendant,
an<l 50c. $1.00 bottle holds six times as
Would there be an advantage of “Whst, then, is the cause of disease?” pretends to cure; instead, it "treats” of tbe cover fits closely, so that the To Ollie E. Coppie, the above named much m the 25c. size.
defendant:
eliminating all the superficiali-!1 be‘r son*e re*ler ln,inire- “This has disease. A growing tyranny known aa csn is perfectly tight, even if tbe cover In the name of the State of Oregon you
Medicine re>teon the germ theory. be tilted to one side or the other.—
are hereby required to apjsiar and
ties and requiring only the Ah, but it has cleared the „ ground - of • State
Under this tyranny healthy, law-abid­ Popular Mechanics.
answer, or otherwise plead to the com­
A CLOGGED SYSTEM
practical? If SO the child who ru
bbish. Minds
germ ing citizens are imprisoned—they call
plaint tiled against you in the above en­
rubbish.
Minds cluttered
cluttered with
with germ
NEEDS ATTENTION
titled Court and cause, on or before
passes the sixth grade is ready notions have no room for the truth,
it “quarantined.” They are poisoned
October
8,
1915,
which
is
more
than
six
Are
you
bilious, dizzy and listlrea?
to tell considerable about earn­ Disease is ALWAYS caused by wrong —they call it vaccinated, and inoculat­
MOTHERS—
weeks after the date of the first publica­ Dr. King’s New Life Pills taken at once
Abnse
of
mino
or
body
is
the
ed,
and
treated.
The
germ
theory
costa
tion of this summons, and if yon fail to
ing a living at some trade or oc- lif*-
WAI CH IRRITABLE CHILDREN!
appear and answer, or otherwise plead seizes upon constipation and starts the
cause of every form of disease. Sup­ the United States many millions an­
cupation.
That fever, paleness, grinding of ts-eth to said complaint, plaintiff will apply to l>owels moving naturally and easily.
pose. for example, the mind is used to nually. Incidentally some sanitation is
Sources
1 i*Msec<i a stagnant marsh that lay
Beneath a reeking scum of green.
A loathsome puddle by the way;
No sorrier pool waa ever seen.
1 thought: “How lost to all things pure
And clean and white there foul depths
be.”—
Next day from out that pond obscure
Two queenly lilies laughed at me.
Health In The Suburbs
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
810 Main St. Lents, Ore
worry with, the result must be failure
verybody ought to be in . I of
digestion, tbe system becomes loaded
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J 1 C»1 UlKCBVI'ni,
interested in the proposed _
ordinance for the regulation of
plumber8. Sixty dollars each,
annually, for each plumber oper-
ating in the city would very ma­
terially reduce the number of
plumbers. It would throw all
the work to the big shops and
BJBLCUl
UBSUUMN 1UBUCU
wilh iraperfect
,y digwUd
with
imperfectly
digested food
food, , organ
organs ,
cannot function, decay Spread«, cells
break down and the system become«
dogged- 1« thi« not • rational «xpia-
in »ho /.;♦« would vorv
Or, the body ml«« the mind, which is
the reverse of the divine order. Every
appetite is indulged to the Halt,
, Vfe
telity is exhausted.
Again functioning
effected; but it is not done on its
merits, and therefore it is done waste-
fully. Most of the money is spent on
medical fol-de-rol, owllshness and red-
tape. One of these days we shall wake
op to the fact that the government
needs
no more than it needs
nation doctors
of disease?
priests. Both are excellent in their
way, but in a free country their respec­
tive functions are private and not
public.
while asleep, and coated tongue are in­
dications that your child has worms in
its system. Kickapoo Worm Killer
quickly gets rid of these parasites. It is
perfectly safe for even the most delicate
children. It is pleasant to take, has
three effective medicinal qualitiesacta
as a laxative, expels the worm«, and
tones up the system, Begin treatment
today and eliminate the cause of ir-
ritableness. 25c.
the above entitled Court for the relief
prayed for in said complaint on file
herein, to-wit: a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony heretofore and now
existing between you and plaintiff, on
the ground that witnont cause or pro­
vocation you have deserted plaintiff, and
granting plaintiff such other relief aa
may be equitable in tlie premises.
.Moreover it acta without griping.
Neglect of a clogged system often leads
to most serious complications.
wish to wake up tomorrow mofning
happy in mind and entirely
*
start your treatment tonight,
bottle.
This summons is published in pur-
surance of an order of the Honorable 0.
T. M. Walsh Is prepared to
U. Gantenhein, Judge of the Circuit
Court of the Hute of Oregon for Mult­ oil and gas at bls shop on Foe
nomah County, made on August 25th, and 93d street.