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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1916)
MT.SCOTT HERALD Entered a» Second Claas Matter February 19, 1914. At poat office. I^nte, Orogo«, Under act ot March 3, 1979 Published Every Thursday at Lents, Or»., by the Mt. S cott P vwlishiku C o . H. A. DARN ALL, E dito » Office Phone: Home B-fil 11-1111. amd M anaubb . Residence: Tabor >13 Calif. Her house number i« 437 Al gTSZT Health In The Suburbs i: — ^MaHI - BY LONA C. LfTTt.H —SS. There is a profound lesson in the dif ficulty of adjusting Oregon te saloon !«<*«- twee. Soft drinks cannot be sold in quantity to compere with alcoholics, lienee law-abiding near-lx'er liouaee must eventually (ail. Where conducted ' in contuwlion with eating-houses tlx> temperance bar may live. Not other wise Alcohol forma an artificial and con trolling apjH>tite beeau»» it is both use- lere and injurious as a drink. Grow addict««! to the nselees and yon become more or lees an idler and waster. Add to your habit the quality of harmful- nese aud you tweome a slaw. To the community the net results of your slavery will sooner or later I* a con siderable bunien of ex;>en»<' and loea. I have much sympathy for the decent brewer, distiller and saloonkeeper in Oregon, tiecaus«' in this sudden and violent spasm of civic virtue they are the chief sufferers. All of us, 1 main tain, were to blame for the drink evil. Therefore there might have lawn a more equitable method of making Oregon dry. Negro slavery was a sin of the whole nation, not merely of the South, though coufin*<d to that territory. But the self-nglite«xi« North refused to pay its ■bar» to foot tlie bill and end it. The result was, the North after all had to pay many times over in cash, tewides the frightful lues in human life. Even tlie prostration of the South reacteti on the North and added to the bill. Adjustment in all snch caeee is speediest and least expensive when tlie community frankly accepts the situa tion an<i endeavor« to eliminate even the spirit of the forbidden thing In the South failure to accept the negru as a brother man and to latior beartilj for hie education and uplift (not, of course, to treat him aa an eqoal when he was not) is responsible for most if not all the trouble with the negro since, as well as for much of the degra dation ot the whites in former «lave territory. RECENT popular magazine omy. If the government me»ns discusses at some length a to do the business of the rail new treatment for the cure of roads it ought to maintain lines of its own. Just how it is le cancer that ought to be of inter gitimate to legislate a public ser est to every one, doctors, the vice ccmpany out of their busi afflicted and the sound. The ness would be difficult to ex- doctors ought to be fully aware plain. of the advance that seems The president of the Warren worthy of announcement in Construction ................................................ .. ’t Company hasn order that they may carrj re- seen for some time, and lief to the afflicted in their \icin- yet the leading Portland dailes ity. The afflicted ought to be have not observed iL It has interested because they live in heen suggested Mr. Hill’s ex hopeless desperation at present. did not end when the They have been disappointed by a week item was eliminated. repeated attempts to secure re The Warren Construction Com lief through medical treatment, Xrays. raidium, and surgical pany’s representative at Rose operations, and have come to be burg is promoting a road bond lieve it is simply a question of issue by circulating the election being virtually devoured by a petitions. slow process. Russia is getting back at the Whether cancer is more , . * U4 Hu for IVt those lllvOv atrocities. CX L1 v/v 1 L1 WlCallvA Turks Grand prevalent in (his coimtry than Nicholas has ordered his ever before is problematical, prisoners to bathe. But of one thing we are sure, The report that St. Helena is there is more of it in evidence in readiness for the Kaiser, re now than ever before, probably calls the well knew receipe for due to greater publicity. Per cooking o’possum. haps cases now diagnosed as cancers were formerly reported Every time a Turkish soldier as abdominal tumors or obstruc falls, about 110 women have to tions. put on crepe. Dr. Alexander Harowitz of Nailing a lie won’t always New York is the author of the new treatment which consists in keep it down. the injection of a vegetable com The human system requires consider pound called Autolysin into the able fluid to keep it nouriabed and circulation. Dr. Harowitz is a NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. healthy. If taken in the form of pure botanist of repute, and his inti water there ia little danger of imbibing mate study of plant chemistry A candidate for election at the too much. Indeed in some diseased led him to evolve a theory that p ™“™** “* P"“*» **«»7 states a large quantity of w.-.ier can be _ i . . , RCboiM »upenntendrnt announces his druuk with benefit. In normal persons chemica elements secured in for principle of every boy to the sensation ot thirst is the guide to twelve vegetables substances, be taught to earn a living and every drinking, just as in the normal hunger is selected after examination of girl taught to make a home. This the true guiiie to eating. Eating and hundreds of plants and drugs, proposition is entirely wrong. Many of drinking are legitimately for the satisfy required properties nroDerties . €be evila founded possessed the tne requirea pendence of one ,rv haU or uP°n th* de oi ’ ing ot hunger and thrist to the end that necessary tor combatting the tbe worbj upon tbe earning capacity of we shall be fit for our duties. Whenever eating and drinking are disease, f He ’ Spent many years the other part. Poverty of the female followed for the pleasure of «them, tiien arriving at his conclusions, but I and affluence of the male. The scb<xil we begin to grow abnormal appetites, the experience of numerous superintendent of this enlightened age our desires are false guides, and the needs for hi« slogan, "teach every in foundation of physical disease ia laid. New York City physicians indi dividual to earn a living and instruct moral disease baa already become cate that the proposed treatment every boy and girl in the duties and re- I Tlie "ubh^bedl^r.^ely^n^.T.iy. offers extraordinary hope. Brief sponsibibtiea of the home. There is no danger that we «hall hurt ly, the prime element in the new The next meeting of Mt. Scott Union I ourselvee consuming Bull Kun. Ot treatment is chlorophyll, which ' will be held on March at the home of the vice-president, Mrs. Geo. L. Carr, the blossom buds for this year’s flower disentegrates the carbon and [ . 7W2 8ixty-«e«-ond avenue. Leave the oxygen combination in the car at Rayburn avenue and go south two ing were formed last year, and every «hoot removed takes off that much of cancerous cell. Another extract blocks. entering into the compound is At the meeting of Mt Scott Union this the prospective blossoms. chromoplast coloring matter of week a committee was appointed to Trees and shrubs that t>ear their urge upon the city authorities the en flowers in midsummer and which were plant foliage; which stimulates forcement of the curfew law. Step«; the white blood corpuscles; other were taken toward the establishment of ’ not pruned in the fall may lie pruned at time. Plant« of this sort are the elements are believed to neutra a comfort etation in Lenta, an<l two | this Rose of Sharon and the shrubby lize the poison excreted by the dollar« were appropriated ax a part of hydrangea. Where the largest possible cancers. At least the treatment the pledge toward the upkeep of the1 masn effect is deeired, these plants social center at 171Ji Tenth street. I " i should be pruned but little. If the aim has one advantage. It is not Members were invited to attend tlie' dependent on the introduction of meeting of social welfare workers at is to secure tlie largest possible trusses or blossom beads, last year’s growth a questionable antitoxin into the central library Wednesday morning. rtonidTTira^TscrtoTwo V’th« Mrs. Additon gave an addrew on "A to S|Jch M.vere prilnin(,. system. The treatment has been tried Commercialize»! Pre»».” Mn. Horn- boweWt ¡, not condnctive to the most on several hundred patients with merfeldt presided. A letter was read attriM.tive (teve|opment of shrul*. from Mrs. Netta Dunbar, former preei- C|imbjni{ r(>ww ghoaW not b>. pruned excellent results. dent, now a resident of Long Beach, gt tbjg tjme except for (be removal of A ■ |F— A GOODLY number of people mond Avenue. Member« of the Union surplus or interfering branches. Every bit of wood removed now re<luces the are worrying about a Con are asked to trend a post card shower to amount of bloom tite plant will bear gressional movement to limit the Mr«, bunbar within the week. Uttle during the coming season. Roses used Bize of parcel post packages to Dora ha« been out of «chooi for «ix in border planting should be treated in exactly the same way a« other shrubs, 50 pounds. It looks to us that weeks with an eSection ol tire eyes. except that many of these species will fifty pounds is about twice the be improved by having all their old Pruning Trees and Shrubs size of a package that ought to A little care given to the pruning of1 wood cut away once in every five or six be sent. If a fellow wants to ornamental trees and shrubs during the - 7 ----- ear"- . This would mean cutting all the ship a stove there ought to be early part of March will do much to , old canes off within three or four inches — l»,e ground and forcing the bush to some way for it to reach its control their growing and flowering destination besides being passed habits and enable the home owner to throw up entirely new wood, have well-formed plants and well-1 Rom-s use» I for ent flower«, like the through the mail. trained hedges or boundary plantings hyorid perpetual», the hybrid teas, and The same is true of sending The pruning of ornamental tree» and should lie severely pruned. The your wife to summer with her ahrnlie is, in fact, one of the first, duties hybrid perpetual» may be ent as soon IrocKing weather is past. I runing of relatives in the east. Why that may profitably be performed in th“ hybrid teas anil teas, however, should she be sent crated as home garden. The amateur, however, should not make a rnthlras assault with ' "honM he left until the young growth mail, at the expense or con ', In troth case« the plant shears or pruning knife upon everything started. venience of the national govern in his yard. should he cut tn within 0 inches or 1 ment, ar.d delivered at the risk Flowering trees ami shrub« that ground. Four or nix eyes to of killing the carrier on the ! bloom in the spring or early summer i a stem u about the proper amount of other end of the line. They are should not receive radical pruning at wood to leave. ... ... ■— —- . sending babies through the mail i this time, according to the garden i Of | SKIMMÍD MILK HARD i specialists of the department. now. Grown up people may course, if on these plants there are 1 Dit I LOR YOUNG CALVES safely be supposed will be con dead or weak branches, these should be ; sidered next. taken out, and any cronsing litnixi that; Was it the original intention are rubbing and rerioiuly interfering Calv<n rained on nklmmexi milk are to have the parcel s post take the with the growth of the brush, should be usually runty, pot-bellied, and suffer removed. The tips of the limb», how- j indigestion. Whole cow’s milk in a place of the freight service? ever, «hould not be cut off, nor should perfect food for the calf, but skimmed Our remembrance was that it any young wood that doe» not interfere milk is not. When the fat i« removed wm an anticipated convenience with the growth of the bush be re- a rabatitue 1» sometime» made by add- and in some measure an econ- moved. It must be borne in mind that ing a handful of flaxseed meal or oom — ■■a... '■ Your Bank Account nourishing drinks, like gra|w>-fni«v*, I buttermilk, «‘tc., they should b» taken j as fixxi and at mealtime. In «'ombina-1 tion with them some light, compatible I f<x>d may lw> eaten. Fruit, or a green I salad with the buttermilk; nuts or che»»» with the grape juice. To a«l«l ■ either drink to an ordinary meal is a dietetic blunder. This indicates that lite prveent drink- | shops are still catering to false appetite,! amt even so (ar as they win tliey are a failure and in the end the community . suffers. A bit of verw< by OovtWHry Palmore pointe one moral I am trying to d raw: "Who pleasure follows pleasure «lays; God's wrath upon himself he wreaks; But all delight» rejoice bis day» Who take» with thanks, yet never seek«." In many direction» there la need (or reform. The useless and tire mischiev ous have twcoiue entrenched in personal habit and »ocial ctwtom, but like sii|>er- duoua public office», once create«! many persons have an iuteieat in perpetuat ing them Take canned grxxla. Tliey are inferior to those that are fresh, and though they have their place in camps, mince, and iu a moat limited way in llie ordinary honaehold, yet the greed for wealth causes manufacturer« and deal er» to push their sale far beyond what i« for the health and wellbeing of th« com- rnnnily. Because tbeee food» have a limited field of uarfulneaa, wise binineaa men should «ce to it that they do not greatly overstock the legitimate market But docu any tody scarcely consider such motive»? No; and for that reason come« misery to the world. When I want to estimate tlw< thrifi- leasneM of a family, I note the tin can« iu the tnckyard before the spring clean up. They are a sign of wasteful neas and of ignorance of hygiene The moment, however, I denounce the canned food habit, I touch the purse of the grocer at the corner, who tell« me there is no money handling fresh stuff Nevertheless, 1 whole «-ommunity and the whole country would lie healthier, happier and more prosperous if it heeded this great, but despired, Law of Use. Here is a favorite text of my Socialist friends. They would make every laxly lieedfol of the law referred to, by re moving protit from the world. It never seemed to me a desirable remedy, nor a real cure. The cure of all our trouble« lie« in tlie hearts of the people. When they dewire the useful liefore all else— in their work, their acquisitions, their recreations—then society will grow into divine order. Ho long as the deepest desires of the collective human heart are «elfish and separate from the com mon good, no civic machinery will bring justice and prosperity. meal, but this sort of fat is not a full substitute for butter fat. It is still a debatable question whether it pays in tlie long run to rob the future cow by stunting the calf for the sake of immediate profit«. The practice of tak ing the calf immediately away from the cow is the usual thing in the dairies and, assuming that it ia an economical thing to do, the question is how to feed calves on artificial fcxxl and keep them growing properly. During the first few weeks the calf is not capable of digesting normally any food save whole cow's milk. If he must subsist on skimmed milk, a little flaxseed meal or corn meal had better be added to the ration. The milk «hould always be given warm and never when it is frothy. Calves should never be given enough skimmed milk to en- tirely satisfy their hunger If indiges- tion develop« they should be kept on short rations for a day or two. If scours develop a little formalin addetl to the milk, combined with a restricted diet, will usually control it within a few days.—G. H. G. Is more than hall ol your business resource. Character, reputation and business ability, all count, but the cash back of a man “talks,” when it comes to business interest. This is as true for a fanner as for a merchant. Hav ing one of our check accounts will impress your acquaintances with your financial stand ing and appeal to them more than cash in hand. For safety and influence carry a bank account. THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK Lente St«., Portland, Oregon ------------------ - UTATKMKNT WILL Bt A f IM PLAY "The Other General Fuller,** a three act farce comedy, will he .lagvd for ft». IVtera Church Frida» evening, March 17th, in the Ycrgvr Tlwatre, lento. Th* cast ootteista of the Iw«! amateur talent of Portland und r th** manage ment of K J Clary in tlie leading role <>f "Bill Faller," the hero. Mid directed ot lb. tnanclal condition ol •l Lanta, In tha »tala ol Oregon, at ths cloaa ot bualnaaa Mar. T, ISIS. KtUHH IttM t-oanaand dlacouiila I MM7 JS Ovaruratla, aerurad and unaaourad Mil Honda and warrants IS.M7 So «urntlura and flstum « ooo <a> Other rant aalala oaaal 7JMS M Dua from approved raoataa banka 7.AU6 al Check« and other caah Itama Cash on hand ............................... Kspanaea .................................. TOTAL ................. ................ LUBIUTIBS Capital »lock paid In ____ _ Sorpitta fund ... ....................... l*oaial aa»ln»a bank dapoaita Individual dapoalla aubjaol lo cheek ............... S Demaud eartlflcaun ot depoall 1M1 1« Caahlar check« uutatandlng JSt SB I M.OTV SS 7.SSS so »,!<«> 0» nvsm Time Drpnait ......................... Nutee and Hill« redlecounled k J. CLARY TOTAL .................................. Miele of < Oregon, County ot Mult num« h, I. H. E. Bioyd. ( ashler of the above named bank, do aolemnly «wear that Ilia above •laieincnl la true to the beat of ray know ledge aud belief. It. K. Bloyd, Caahlsr, C'orrsct—Atteal WIIIT Wrtfht, F. K Poater, Bart Witter». DI rector., Mubacriteil and .worn to telorr nr thia lath day <>l Mar., !t>M 0. K Kennedy, Notary Public. My conimluion expires July t, 191» I WILL GIVE $1000 If I FAIL tl CURE CANCER «TUMORikui Mm It POISONS tssy (Ms H MtM> U BONI WitbMrtKaifitfMi KMItatil A WRITTEN GUARANTE! lürxTtef or othor n xt äj urvoth«£ •Windle. An telena lient makea the _ cure Sas««« ----------------- -------- J R ___ ,.M • r body Ion» long 1« cancer i; i It never until iMtetage ■mina until IÎ0-SAM BOOK eent FKKK, 10.0Ô3 teatl- moniale. »BaBoas ; CCJRfO AT HÜMF Any LUMP» WOMAN’S BREAST n cnBOERmOTKriKagi; On* woman Inerrry 7dle«ofr<n<^r SqwTrt We refute many who wait t<»o long A nun die ri'KriM'itra&s KINDLY MAIL THIIkmafl CANCCW (1. E. REYNOLDS. Golds Quickly Relieved Many people cough and cough—from the lieginningof Fall right through to Spring. Others get cold after cold. Take Dr. King'« New Discovery and you will get almo«t immediate relief. ft checks your cold, stops the racking, rasping, tissue-tearing cough, lies)« the inflammation, soothe« the raw tubes. Easy to take, Antiseptic and Healing. Get a 50c. bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery today. "It is certainly a great medicine and I keep a bottle of it continually on band" write« W. C. Jereeman, Franconia, N. H, Money back if not satisfied. « An Ideal Spring Laxative A goori and time tried remedy is Dr. King's New Life Pill», The flrat do*1 will move the sluggish bowel«, «ti ml «te the liver and clear the ay «tern of wan** and blood impurities, Yon owe it to yourself to clear the system of body poinonn, accumulated during the winter. Dr. King’s New Life Pills will do it. 26c. at your Druggist. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the Ntate of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, in Probate, Department No. fl. Notice 1» hereby given that the under- signed has Isen appointed administra trix of the estate of Ernest Herlihey deceastsl, by the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for Multnomah County, anil has qualified. All | htsou « having claims against said estate art- hereby notified to present them profs-rly veri fied as by law ri*<|ilireil to the under signed at 314 Spalding Bldg, Portland, Oregon, within six month« from the date hereof. Dated and flr-t published February 10 1010 Emma Herlihey, Administratrix Portland Uni' u «D» k yard« will have John Van Zante, Attorney. a new building to eo»t SUM),(MX). by G. E Reynolds In character part of General Fuller. Mr. It ynolda is play ing with the Baker Stock players this week. The play ia a serruun and ex tremely well acted It ha« made a big hit on several ocrsHi'ius shout Portland. Mrs. Frr-d !<• ynobla o Park Rose Dra matic Club wear- four extremely hand some gowns n- tlnj leading Italy. The Utopia (>. t n , h?i< Ion engaged to render several Vocal -’‘lections lietween acts 1» i-> f >r ii / ■<xl e.uixe arid popu lar price« pr. viil K>>rl William«, loci«l Portsmouth I.id, is, <">ni”i|ian nn<l cap ture« l>i> nodi m ••• every thne. Tlte play in oik * x*r h . i after another. Ddily Mails Petitions are out f >r a |7<M).()U) born! Mails at tin1 Lviite postofljee arrive inane to construct 40 miles <>f harrl-sur- face road nord« ai«t sonili through lane and depart <laily, except Sunday, a« fol lows f . »f County, Arri ve Reporta «ay that an »foot rie line will fl:00 A. M. be built from Salem to Bend via Mill 12:60 P. M. City and Minto Paa«. 3:60 P. M. Depart 7.1« A. M. 12:30 P. M. 6:30 P. M.