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M T. SCOTT HERALD Health In The Suburbs Nnt.-red as Second Class Mailer February 19. 1*1«. At poetoffice. Lents. Oregon, Underact ot March 3, 1879 Published Every Thursday at Lents, Ore., by the Mr. S cott Prauarrtxu Co. H. A. DARN ALL, Enrroa axn M axau **. Office Phone: Home B-6111-11U. Residence: Tabor 3813 Fairview people are urging the soul. He himself said, juet lietore the improvement of the road to election in New Jersey, that he would rather draw pepor up hi* nostril than in Gresham. We suggest they go duce the acorn of women Then he went a little slow on that until they over to New Jersey, which is his voting have had a chance to study some pla<v. and voted for woman suffrage. of the roads that have been laid The result is not a happy one for Mr. down this season. These roads Wilson; the majority of the men of New Jer-vy voted against woman suffrage. will not be in a condition to pass The president may And the acorn of tlie an opinion upon until next sum men of his state more biting than the mer. The rough coat will not scorn of some ot the woman of th«' na begin to wear off the Warrenite tion. There are those who will believe until next spring or summer, but that little Jersey would have given vote« to women if Mr. Wilson had acted in a by this time next season it will straight forward manly way. either treat have a polish that would do credit ed the women square in the beginning to a piece of ebony. or continued to ignore them in the elec Some of the farmers along the tion. Powell Valley and Base line are The hoodoo ghost will just as surely trail the chief executive should New York already beginning to complain and Massachusetts, where elections soon about the slipperyness of the will lie held, go against the women, road and it is probable that be This all comes too. right in tlie midst of fore the year is out the county his anient wooing of tlie to be Mrs. may have a chance to contribute Wilson. No. 3. Fortunately it was not W. C. T. U. women who peppered Mr. for some of the horses the roads Wils n's nostril with their scorn. There have crippled. are so many of these good women and they work so constantly, consistently, courageously all of the time that awns* will some day announce votes tor all women a living reality. It is the con servative sister that wins in the long run. It is up to the «corners now to capture Mr. Wilson’s hoodoo ghost. The Telegram is talking itself black in the face about the ad vantages of wood block paving. Going to have Council Crest drives covered with wood block now. Why the Telegram is so ■ solicitous about wood block now, a WOODMERE when in the spring wood block never got a pleasant look, is one S------------------------------------------------- ti (Contributed by Woodmere pupils) of the mysteries of big news paper methods. But to the un Mr. and Mrs. Butler of 85th street informed it looks like the case of spent Sunday in Brooklyn visiting at tlie the fellow, having stolen the birds, home of Mr. Thompson. niw entertainment will be given at who. came around the next day the A Woodmere school Friday evening, and helped the man who was Oct . 29th. robbed to put a lock on the empty Mrs. Rosa and Sarah Mesher spent chicken house door. There will Sunday visiting their parents-in-law on not be much paving laid on Coun 9th Vve. cil Crest drives next year, if the Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Woodmere relatives from the east visiting them Council’s estimates are any crit have this week erion. This therefore is a fine A masquerade party will be |(iven at time to whoop it up for wood the home of Mis* Bernadine Michaels to block paring on those particular her many friends on Oct. 30th. Mr. Ehlert and Mrs. Wagner of 8035, streets. 1 saw him tor th* first time two years habit of accumulating, l*He up strength ago last spring. Last week I saw him and power bv using what you have, and aguin. What myriad* of things have ' then resting like fury. happened in the past thirty months. riieee parent« «ho are unable to train Ho* many ehnuges and vicissitudes their own children well, are the ouea have you and I reader, pa«se«i through- - who complain most bitterly about th* happenings drawn to us by our own contaminating effect of other people’« mental act! physical activities, Sot so children. with him. In 1813 he was carefully nursing himself tordminaes. Th* . ahi * A great deal of criticism has l*en job still occupies him. uttered in relation to Ilia character and "The doctors don’t seem to know what it is,” he explains. "One calls it methods of a health lecturer who has hardening of the arteries, aud another been in Portland tor several weeks It calls it heart trouble I liain'l been is generally admitted that hi* teachings able to do a stroke of work for three (or the moet part are correct. It would be strange indeed it anyone should ac year*.” For three years he ha* eat around, cept them In their entirety a* the health waiting—waiting for a medical agree law and gospel. So, thia ie not the ment in diagnosis, waiting tor hi* uieal*. trouble. The usual complaint is that he Except that his is an extreme «see, has taken in large lunu of money for there are a lot of chronic* wbo are «im- luoks and lessons, that he has exagger- ilarly wasting lite. It is an old prescrip ated. that he has used coarse language, tion they need Live on a shilling a day, that he has cut monkey-shines, and and earn it. that he does not live as he teaches It is a strange delusion that one must These charges are a retlectioir on those have his disease named before he can who make them. The man haa drawn begin to get rid of it. When you have crowds by his methods, and these disease sympton* of any kind, stop eat crowds have listened with bated breath ing.' wait a bit and give your system a to teachings they need to put Into lite, chance to clear away its rubbish. At teachings these same jieople could not the same time, double your breathing be dragged out to hear it presented in a and water drinking, aud facilitate the more dignified way. They have spent cleanup. their money for books because of the Whatever else you do, see to it that cleverness of the man who has them to yon perform some useful work every sell. Surely it will not be claiuie<i that dav of your life. If you can do but one any bought under a spall of hypnotism. minute's work in the whole 34 hours, do P. T. Barnum raid the American people that Increase your worx from day to liwesi to be humbugged I should rather day. Be a miser of minutes for at say, they insist on being humbugged, least part of every day. Cultivate the and then cry about it. And then we all g«'t busy on Presidential sure you a tine time at Woodmere school years, Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Ami mu and roar ami vide and vole un- Miss McAdams of San Francisco ie * til anotlier out- appears. visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Roseman So mind your p'* and q’s Carranza ami on 67 th Ave. ami Mtth street. <lon l gi t in a fore, Or Uncle Saui will coma down tlicrv and clean up all our muse. CHERRYVILLE r — a | Do everything for thoee who OUR PURPOSE Is to make our bank a mu tual benefit to the com munity in general and to our patrons in particular. Our experience and equip ment combined with a de sire to PLAY FAIR, makes it possible for us to do so. Give us a fair trial THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK LENTS 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 are doing all the work. Tlie rainy season begins. But nothing fur the para*ite tlie loafer No continuous wet weather a* yet. but ami the shirk. occaseional showers with some sunshine. And may la1 Carranza, if you are very Weather prognosticator* predict a wise. hard winter from certain indications You possibly will do something to open which they consider reliable. all our eye*. Mr. Weatherford of Hillsboro ha* We have some boneheads in this coun rented the Freil ranch just east of tlie Poet Office and will move into it at try but thank God we have no crooned lieada. • once. He has rented it for 5 year*. Work at the shingle mill ha* begun in The Lyceum held it* first session last week with a good attendance The ques good earnest a* there is sufficient motive | power now furnished by the increased doth Ave. have gone to visit their folks in tion was decided in favor of the nega I volume of water in Alder Creek. Large tive. that heridity ha« more to do with California as well as to visit the fair The Toronto mail describes Mire L. Gur-’.y, u, Eugeue, and M. IL »•«■min* character than environment. orders are on hand as the firm Turner Hank Ford as the “loudest bag Martin of Woodmere were married in The question this week on the benefit of ner and Ritzer have traded for several pipe in the squeaking train of Portland last Thursday They will re the timber men is that tire is more head of cattle. Anything to start the wheel* of industry. destructive than water. pacifists." A million men will side at Vancouver. Tlie butchery « t the Armenians con spring to arms to resent this slur Carroll Knutson of 85th street and63rd Ave. fell from a tree and broke his arm. tinues by the unspeakable Turks. Na LtiH/inq Leaves upon Mr. Bryan. He is getting along nicely and is now in tions like individuals cannot escais* the Io most towns and cities, autumn consequences of their sins, and Europe Spain’s desire to exert itself school. Mrs. Rossman who has been visiting is now paying the jienalty of allowing bring* with it the pungent odor ot burn for peace should cheer the people for the past three weeks at Hood River, these inoffensive Christian people to tie ing leaves, the smoke of which «ettlee of that country, as they realize ha* returned home on 85th Ave. slaughtered and maltreat'd for a long like a choking pall over the street* and that they have a monarch with On Sunday Mr*. Berg visited her sister, period. The United States ha* lately sent in a protect but anyone of the great homes. The door yard cleaning day* of Mrs. Grove of Woodmere. no desire to be a war lord. Mrs Johnsod, of Kendall station, who powers could have stopped it long ago spring are likewise marked with the in More than 20,000 young women has been very ill for the past few days, is and Germany can now a* Turkey is her cense ol smoking vegetable matter that ally. Over 300,000 of these harmless is being cremated along the streets and are said to be studying law in some what improved in health. The Mt. Scott Herald The girl’s junior class of the Evangel people of all agvs and both sexes have allies. Instead of smudging themselves this country—this adding to the ical church gave a Hallowe’en party been butchered since this war la-gan and and their neighbors, the inhabitants of fatal charms of litigation. Friday, Oct. 32at Mrs. Mildred Norierg's. for no cause whatever. Tlie Turks anil our towns who own shade trees can all nations who have conntenam-ed these often make far better use of the fallen The boy’s class were invited. Now that the Panama Canal is Virginia Sanders of Kendall station is liarbanties or remained passive must leaves by composting them. The high degree of fertility usually noticed in closed. New York is safe from a reported quite ill. suffer the penalty. Japanese bombardment anyhow. Mr. and Mrs. Map** of 87th street John Skelton Williams, comptroller <>f newly cleared lands which have been Work is to start again on the Suther zema Ointment, the disease I* likely to ------- ------------ have gone to Idaho to reside permanent the currency, says the great majority covered with forests of broad leaf trees,, of the National Banks that had sent in is mainly due to the abundance of leaf lin, Coos Bay and Eastern railroad. cling on for months and years. Score* Most young mothers would ly which the soils contain. This' Oregon's freak Sunday la* is to lie of grateful user* say: ”Why did we rather have their infant wonders A hard time party is to be given at the reports to him re|Hirt»-d an income of mold home of E. Zerung, Saturday evening, over 10 per cent in loans. Some had material is especially valuable for its ef construed to stop baseball. waste those months anil years in agony bright than President made a* high a* 2oo per cent and one fects in increasing the moisture holding J. C. Butcher of Hood Kiver establish Oct. 30th. poor woman hail paid 2*00 per cent on a ability of light soils and of improving ed a |10,000arsenate of lead spray plant. when so tested a remedy was on the A class of boys of the Millard Ave. Sunday in Portland may soon market.” This ointment is no experi School gave a moving picture small loan. This official says this kind the texture of clay soil*. Florists use become a day of rest instead of Sunday ment; it i* absolutely healing in its entertainment on Friday night. They of business will cause more anarchy than leaf molds, where obtainable, lor mix- ■ a day of arrest. took in enough to build a club house for all the I. W. W’s. in existence. There ing with their potting soils, and it is of RHEUMAIISM AND ALLIED PAINS— power. Do ’not allow it to become is no doubt tliey expect to continue this equal value in the flower lied, the veg club. serious. B.iy a box today hi fight the THEY MUSI GO! Every yard gained by the allies the Mrs. I C. C. Barker and children of kind of lawless business a* an immense ' etable garden, and the field. makes their loan in this country Troutlake. Wash, are visiting her sister- slush fund tor campaign purpose» is now ■ In our semi-arid regions, leaf mold Th* congestion of the blood in its flow beginnings of eczema. Me a box. more popular. in-law, Mrs. George L. Carr, of 78211, 62 being raised to reinstate an old stand does net readily form without a little c*a**’ pain. Sloan’s Liniment pene- the c'in«“tion Administrator's Notice patters in power again. Great effort* care being given to the matter The lr“** Ave. Fireworks for purely decorative Mr. Brooks and family, late resident* are on foot to get the progressives in line leave* may be stored in a large bin in b,<xxi *° *1ow freely. The body’* Notice is hereby given that the under some shady or excluded corner of the | warm‘h renewed; the pain I* gone, signed lies been appointed administratrix purposes are like to lose popular of 83rd street, have moved to their home and there they hope to win. at Myrtle Park. Uncle Sam is now about to recGgnixe yard, or even in a pit dug in the earth. The "man or woman who has rhema- of the estate of Hermanns Dykstra, ity in Europe. They should be packed in tightly and ti*m' o' °‘h,,r P«*n «»<1 Miss Duncan and Miss Shepherd visit Old Carranza, deceased, by the County Court of the Evidently it is the British In- ed on Sunday at the home of Mr. and And make him the president of Mexi- kept moist by an occasional wetting : keep Sloan s Liniment in their home State of Oregon, for Multnomah Connty, with the hose, or if in a pit, from the ' *' 1,ke B <,rownin« m>" "forringa rope." and has qualified. All persons having Mrs. Duncan on 83rd street. cans, tention to bag Bagdad. ................ - - Why suffer. Gets hottie of Sloan’s. irrigating ditch, or they may ■ he spaded Carroll Olson entertained a number of His whiskers had better watch oni. claims against said estate are hereby j 25c. anil 50c. 11.00 bottle hold six or plowed directly into the garden. his friends Oct. 25th. The occasion be And not go to knocking things slout. notified to present the same, duly veri Leaves also form a fair substitute for i time* as much as 25c. size. ing his birthday. fied, to me at 314 Spalding Building, Just try and keep from fighting a straw in bedding the horse and will add Mr. Blowers of Kendall station tiad Deafness Cannot Be Cured Portland, Oregon, within six months couple of month* or so, to the value ot the manure for fertilizing i t lot «1 upplii Milons, as they cannot react from date hereof. bis auto stolen one day last week but The next meeting of the Mt. Scott was fortunate enough to have it found And give the crop* and cattle a little purposes. i, ill»> mn < <1 portion of the rar There ii First publication October 21st, llllfi. chance to grow. way to cure deafnrea. and that II Union wtll be on Nov. 9th at the Friends for him. In case none of these uses can be i«. ■ one- > .atiti.tlonal rrm«4let lirafnrsa 1» MARIE D. MILLER, Administratrix. i d bv nn inflamed condition of the mu church. “'The Labor Problem of Ore Mrs. R. D. Smith ot Portland vinite<l The main thing in life Carranza is not made of the fallen leaves ot trees, some < i.a IlniiiK of th< Eustachian Tube When JOHN VAN ZANTE, Attorney. gon” will be disrusred by the labor com her sister, Mr*. Ixx-ks of Kendall station. ” - t ihe a Inflamed you have a rumbling to fight and kill, local market gardener or farmer who »«> n<l nr Imperfect hrnrlns. and when It i* missioner of Oregon. Mr. O. P. Hoff, •:r«ly r!«wd, Drain« Is the result, and Mr. and Mr* Brash irr of Woodmere And always lie watching for a chance knows their value may be given the i t the Inflammation can be taken out Tbit" labor question is one in which we . have gone east to visit friends. some others blood to spill. privilege of hauling them away to nee I t’lbt FfltoM t0 Itl normal < ondl Administrator's Notice !i..n, Iwarlnff will hr dratrnyrd forever; nln» are all interested. Let us make thia a Melvin Riggs of 85th Ave., who has Just cast your eyes Carranza across the on his fields or in the compost heap. !>■ • out of ten are canard by Catarrh, Notice IB hereby given that tlie under» big meeting. h IS i thtna but an Inflamed condition The older nations of the world have of i hr mucous eurfacra. been in the Good Samaritan hospital for Rio Grande, signed has been appointed administratrix W. wi i five Onr Hundred Dollars for any the past two weeks is so milch improved And see how Uncle Sam rule* this free learned to utilize every bit ot waste case of Dsafnesa (caused by catarrh) that of the estate of .Iren Dykstra, deceased, The Hoodoo ghost appears to be trail in health that lie is able to return home. vegetable matter in some such way and, cannot b. cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. and nightly land. by the County Court of the State of nd for circulars, free. ing President Wilson in his coy treat although intensive agriculture i* per Frank Harrington, Millisher Schille E J CH KN KT d CO , Toledo. Ohio. Oregon, for Multnomah County, and Fold hv Iiruffgluts 7Rr ment of the woman question. When and Eryll Benner spent Saturday near Its true onr greedy rich don’t always haps not yet eo imperative in this coun Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation has qualified. All persons having claims play so fair, try, this utilization ot dead “eave* ie in called upon in Washington to declare in Wichita gathering walnut*. From the against aaid relate are hereby notilled to And grinding monopolies get mon than favor of vote» for women he lifted his look* of the boy’s hands it was very easy line with the growing eentiment for the is their share. TAKE CARL 0E THAT ITCHING! present the aame, duly verified, to me eyebrows and with a cold ‘‘excuse me,” to'gnes* that they surely worked hard. conserv tion of soil fertility.—B. O. at 314 Spalding Building, Portland, Ore Longyear. took up the affairs of state that seemed Hallowe’en is near. Some people spend But when a man gets in the White ALL ITCHING BORDERS ON ECZEMA gon, within six months from date hereof. to him more important. Then the the old legendary holiday in many house at Washington D. ’., Do you regard that itching a« a First publication October 21*t, 1925. Woman'* Congressional Union began to different ways but if you want to cele We keep him on the job until hi > . J* is Portland will rebuild Tanner Creek serious thing. It 1*1 Unleea you be MARIE II. MILLER, Administratrix. scorn him, and their acorn scared hi* brate it in the old time way we will a*- up you see, trunk sewer, costing 350,000. gin to fieht it with Dr. Hobeon'a Eo- JOHN VAN ZANTE, Attorney. Prices Reasonable Mt. Scott Pub. Co. 810 Main St. Lents, Ore NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U.