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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1916)
Health In The Suburbs Entere«] aa Second Ciat* Matter February IV, 1014. At poatotHce. I-enta, Oregon. Undatfnl <4 March 1, 1879 Published Every Thursday at Lenta, Ore., by the M t . S cott P tbiishinu C o . H. A. DARN ALL, E ditob Office Phone: Home B-filU-1111. snd M cncubs . Residence: Tabor 2S13 ' » BY LORA C. 1 ITTI.H . .............. . Now is the time to go forth amt gather Nature's own salads. Water cress, both varieties of dandelion, liar- now-leaved dock, horse sorrel, mustard —all these while young and teudrr make good salads. If ynu would have the finest dandelion salad (the comaion dandelion) cut the plant oft just at the top of the root, pull off the brown out side leaves, then cut oft the tips of the green leaves, leaving the white stalks and a bit of the green. This is good liver medicine besides being an ap petiser aud relish. Mixed with cress or with any other edible green and dressed with one's preferred concoc tion it may be eaten by the plateful with advantage. Fgg». remember, call (or green ae compauinient. Hodors 'neat. Ho do potatoes. A breakfast composed of eggs, tosut and coffee is simply a liver ■leudener. Add a lot of radishes, or young onions, or watercress, and you can snrvive, can keep from atrophying. But you will do well to cut out the cof fee, ard go light on the toast. Freeh air, waler, and the uae of them would make living humane <*u* 0 three stranded and decaying derelict» No need to rot before you're dead I Doctors' museum tare to ba banished a» tlie result of the vfforta of the Hoclal Hygiene Society. Il ia said they pander to the morbid and act as magnets to draw diseased |>eraona into the office» of "quacks." Now if tlie Social Hygiene Hociety will do likewise and quit carting abuut the State the not dissimilar junk which they label Exhibit of Social Disease», thev will oblige the normal-minded public. Their exhibitions and lectures have had the same effect as the museums of the quacks, save that they have herder! their panic-aticken to the offices of other doctors, rumor bath it to the extent of causing some of said doc tors to give up all but office practice. It is wonderful how straight a face the very regular doctor can keep while per I forming some of his cleverest tricks. Your Bank Account Is more than half of 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 farmer 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. KENTUCKY COLONELS. T would be extremely refresh ing to hear that some one had •n the Nature of Thing» They Simply announced themselves as a candi Cant Help Being Numerous. date for the county commissioner In tbo south especially aud In Ken more ee|>eclally a man becomes ship who would guarantee to the a tucky colonel at about forty-aeveu unless people of the county a square lie 1« of a willful rebellious, obatnqier deal and no favorites. Some one ous disposition and Inclined to stand for an admitted but rarely exercised who thinks that the county is up right not to become known as “colo being manipulated for special in nel." A man who la uot sudden aud terests and who will agree to quick in quarrels aud who cau l-e put upon cannot esenpe becoming ‘colo THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK fight for a change. Some one ne I." Many men whose courage is un Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon who knows that things have questioned prefer uot to engage In street tights lu opposition to an estab been crooked the past year, that fished custom. It is the rule rathe, the road work of the county has than the exception to submit good mi been conducted by an incompe turedly or with concealed Impatience tent engineer and by a trust con when the first three gray hnlrs ap|>e:ii at the temples and the use of the till- trolled road master. Some one begins by popular couseut. who has backbone enough to There are. of course, many cvionel- It is getting the fashion to slam No better thing has been said by any vote for the thing he believes to under forty. When a governor lx ItMti war commentator than that tbia great sugar. When I have talked against It gurated be baa the power to appoiu' be right even at the risk of be staff colonels. A governor who ilw• war has taught great numbers of to mother's elube I have met with sour ing relieved of his office. Some not appoint as colouels such of bl» cou people bow unnecessary moat of oar (aces and ridicule. Now Dr. Frank Crane writes on "Bmudgiug out the one who cannot be hired or ptltuenta as be knows by name Is lack necessaries are. Ing In the punctiliousness wbicb dlstln The things that coat nothing are the dner flavors" with sugar, saying "the bribed or bullied into doing the gulshes the practical politician Thus best things, the essential thing*, Sad sugar flavor lies like a coarse heavy thing that he knows he ought many young men who would have lieeu to say, they are likewise the thing* of blanket over minor and more delicate if they bad adopted a mil which people often deprive themselves flavors, smothering, obscuring and sup not to do. Some one who will "leftenants" Itary career are made colonels tn civil stand for competent county em life. Another predisposing cause of when they feel the pinch of hard times. pressing them.” And Alfred W. Me (’«urn, famous food expert of the N. Y. ployees and that will make the premature colonelcy Is the tendency of Men out of jobs, and old women who Globe, compare* the food value of. at* incapacitated from earning money, men to become fat early tn life. quality of service rendered, or some sugar with that of alcohol, as merely a ' A man who measures as much as forty sit around the houae—a lot of them do the ability to render satisfactory tnebea at the waist line and has uot —without cleaning up even themselves. calory value. Heat is generated by I service, the standard upon which been convicted of felony la entitled, A door that open* upon a household both, aud the body is robbed of its obliged, to be called "colonel'' be beaded by such unfortunate« usually oxygen in the pTOCMS. Indeed sugar all county jobs will be filled, and even fore he Is forty.—Louisville Courier aud alcohol are similar in effect. let* out a smell that almost knock* you not subvert the interests of the Journal. down. The faces and band* that ap Hence, the candyshop, as 1 have »aid public by appointing petty po pear are grimy, the hair dingy and on- time and again« I* but little better than HER BORROWED ROBE. litical henchmen. Some one who brushed, the < lothing dirty. And all the dramshop. With the rise in sugar I knows when he is doing the n Brought an Aotreas the Most Peril this urn-leanness ia not the dirt of price* perhaps consumption will lie re- ' If consumption could be cut i work, hut of inaction and accumula duced. right thing and is not afraid of ous Moment of Her Life. 00 per cent we should still ««at more , tion of months if not years of body all the newspapers in the county. “The only time 1 ever was a thief exhalations. sugar than we actually need. saved my life,” said Roae Coghlan Some one who thinks doing the once. “My sister-in-law, Louisa Thorn right thing is bigger than draw ton. was playing tn 'Colleen Pawn' In ing the pay for doing the thing Scotland I was Anne Chute, one of bridesmaids, and I always dressed that he knows to be wrong. the In Louisa’s room with her. Some one who thinks that it “This particular night she was 111, would be possible for him to live and her understudy went on. Now, It that I had longed and longed even if he didn’t have an office. happened to wear a certain costume of 1-oulsa's. pertinent Station is trap nesting a large I When such a man comes to the It wasn't one bit suitable for a girl of PERI INENT PREPAREDNESS flock each year and it is doing the twat1 my age In a bridesmaid part, being front and announces his can EOR THE POULTRYMAN it can to furnish the farmers of the state I made of heavy white corded allk with didacy every honest man in the a long court train and all the fixings, with stock from gocxl layers, with the • The fertile egg cannot be detected be object of increasing the egg yield in the ■ county ought to shout for joy for but I adored it. state. Jt is desirable, of course, to: the opportunity to give him as “I dressed up In It and went out to fore being set. wait for the cue with the other girls. sistance. Now it may possibly Just as we were ready to go on some The round eggs do not influence a keep a full year’s record for each hen, 1 hatch of nearly all pullets, nor the but If that is not possible, a record for 1 be that there is 9uch a candidate one behind me said. ‘Row, your dress long eggs a hatch of cockerels. part of the year would be valuable. For ' Is on fire! - in the field at this time, but if so “I think The size and shape of the egg are instance, a record of the first six j that la the most fearful fe».l.-«-t months of laying, beginning probably ' he has not mentioned it Are word that can sound In a theater— transmissible characteristics, is de- in November, would show which were for hatching the kind of egg» it 'Fire!' My train bad caught fire from the men who are in the race one of the little gas footlights, unpro sired to produce. the good winter psoducers Those that satisfied with the present sys tected then. A discontented mother lien mean» wouldn't produce well during the first tem? Are they in it for what “The girls In their light dresses were poor results in raising chicks, She I s six months wouhi not be good fowls to I they can get out of it? Is it trying to get away from me. and the should lie made comfortable in every keep for breeding, and they could be k; nearest man. H ard r ess, was hand merely that they think they can cuffed- I crushed my train In my way possible during hatching aud kills«! off. If it Isn't possible to keep a I fill the job as well as the present hands to smother the creeping flame brooding. six month’s record, then a three P Remember the egg was laid for but month’s record wouhi he valuable. incumbents? That wouldn’t be and backed off down the steps under tl stage. A man down there threw a just one purpose: the producing of a Hens that produced well for three I saying much. One of them ad the heavy cloak over me, and 1 fainted. I chick. Improper bundling of hatching months, beginning November, woald be 1 mitted on the stand the other was burned badly around my bands eggs is liable to hinder or defeat that the most profitable fowls in the flock, day, under oath, that he didn’t and arms and neck, but the heavy »ilk purpose. and they should be retained lor breed dress saved me.”—New York World. know anything about the job. Select the sitter that has the broody ing early winter layers. Old hen* inclination well developed, It ha» been shown in experiment» If any of the men who want the usually make better sitters than pullets. that the poor layers during the first office wants to tell us just what integrity to fill the various public offices. The sitter should possess good health year, are usually the poor layers the It ia sometime« an advantagr to release (olds Quitkly Relieved they will do there are a lot of An honest an«] competent public official and be in excellent condition, and not second year. If at the end of a full the hen* from the top instead of honest people in the county who is the first step to good government. In too nervous or vicious in tempennent. year’s record all hens that had laid less through the door Thia can i>e done Many people cough and cough—-from will be glad to give them sup Oregon every adult individual has the If you expect the hen to do her beet than 100 eggs or 120, were to be killed where there ia ouly one tier nt neata. tbs beginning of Fall right through to port Under the present doubt privil«-ge of assisting in the selection of at hatching and raising gootl early off, it would save the farmer* keeping a Occasionally a lien ia alow in coining to Spring. Other» get cold after cold. ful, hunt in the dark some one persons to place before the voting body chicks this spring, give her a fair lot of fowls at a loss for another year. the door to l«e let out, and by pulling Take Dr. King's New Discovery and you See that the hatching and From 26 to 60 percent of the fowls in the neat out or railing the Oover, the for the final election. This privilege is chan«*. will accidently be chosen at the exercised through the primary election, brooding coop is roomy, dry and well average flock do not pay for their keep. operation of releasing the bena may tie will g«-t almost immediate relief. It primary. If he cannot then state at which time the members of the dif- j ventilated an<l free from mites and lice. A great many trap-nests have been more quickly performed. We have check» your cold, stops the racking, his position squarely there will ferent political bodi««» select their candi-1 Give the broody hen a trial for a patented and put on the market. The found that with the email active bre«<de rasping, tissue-tearing cough, heals tlie be a chance for an independent dates. If wisdom is exercised in tlie se- «xiuple of days on the nest she is to use State experiment station uses one that’s th>-re ia not much trouble on thia score. inflammation^ aootbes the raw tube*. before trusting her with the good eggs, been thoroughly tested and we know of They come qnickly to the door. The Easy to take, Antiseptic anti Healing. | candidate and he will most like I««ction of candidates at the v primary murk« it i* important to determine if possible no better. It is not patented and any heavier breeda like the Plymouth Rocks Get a 60c. bottle of Dr. King’s New election, if efficiency and honesty marks ly be forthcoming. "It ia certainly a the candidates upon each party ticket, that she means business, especially if one is at liberty to make it without usually take their time in coming out Discovery Unlay. I Poultry News good govemm«*nt is bound to follow, no hen* belonging to the «-gg breed* are matter which party receives the majority used. They are usnally rather tinsatis- vote at tlie final election. The women factory sitters.—C. C. Lamb, Poultry of Oregon are particularly interested in Hpecralist, O. A. C. Extension Service. the election this fall and should be awake to tl«e privilege of selection of fry a Trap-Nest candidates. In one office alone every High egg production is not a charae- family is conremed in the selection of candidates for the office of county school teriitic of any one breed of fowls. The superintendent. The women of the i trap-nest has «iemonstrated Ibis. There state should see to it that none but the i are good and poor layers In all breed». morally fit are selected by any party : There n no particular shape or type for this responsible position In order that Indicate» good laying qualities, so to vote at the primaries, tlie place where far, at any rate, a» our present the camlidates are chosen, it is n«-ces- knowledge goes. The only certain metbod of separat sary to register now. It <I o «- h not mat ter if you have registered before, we i ing the good layers from the poor is to now have a new registration law. The use the trap-nest ami keep a daily It is not always old law was found to I m - ¡»adequate in record of eggs laid. Everybody would like to know sorre- ways, no that all must register in the fault of the feed aud care that they how the contractors found $2490 order to vote. Among «Aber changes don't do better. It is the misfortune worth of Macadam excavation on j voters ar«« not now requirwlto stab- their ' of th" ben herself very *’,ft«Ti; she sections C and D of the Columbia age, simply affirm that they have couldn't lay if she wanted to. passe«] the legal age—twenty-one year».' It requires considerable time to keep highway. Will some one please They must state where born, and give | a trap-nest record of a flock of hens. explain? the name of their father and of their ( Not every farmer has the time, but if a ------------------- mother. The registration books will few farmers in every county would trap close on April 18. This is a matter of nest a flock of hens, in a few years all importance an«i should be attended to at the farmers of the county would very once. Take your neighbors with you to likely have stock that were from heavy Where it ia In the matter of good government the Ijents Drug Store and register now. laying trap-nested fowls. The next meeting of Mt. Scott Union possible for a farmer to devote a little nothing is of greater importance than the »election of good and competent in- will be at tlie home of the vic«*-presi- time to it each day he will be well re paid for the labor. The Oregon Ex- dividual», people of known honesty and dent, Mrs. Carr, on March 28. A strong movement is being started in Oregon now for the purpose of promoting justice Hughes for the Presidential nomination. Hughes is the cnly Republican that can beat Wilson. It may not be important to beat Wilson, but it is important to the Republicans. Now it is up to the Republicans to show Hughes he is essential to their success. Hughes petitions are out now and it is necessary that they be filled abundantly. NOTES OF THE W. C. T. 11. fear of prosecution. This trap-nest has and sometimes have to lie pulled out. been in use 10 years. (Utah Htation Where they can be reached from the Bulletin 02, and Oregon Station Cir top the trouble is overcome. Full ezplanation as to the construc cular 4.) The main or eesensial points in a gcxxl trap-nest are simplicity, tion of trap-neats may be obtained of cheapness and accuracy in operation. the Experiment Station, Corvallis. This trap-nest, when properly made, Ask for circular IB, or other informa fully answers these requirements. The tion on trap-neats. hen, of course, must be nnmbered by An Ideal Spring laxative mean» of a leg band. The best leg A good and lime tried rem«- ly is Dr. band is one that has a raised figure. King’s New Ijfe Pills, This make« it more easily read. Tlie first dose As the hen enters this nest her will move the sluggish bowels, stimiate weight closes the door, An«l it is im the liver and clear th«« system of waste You owe it to possible to get out or another ben to ami blood impurities. enter. The opening into the nest is your*-lf to clear tlie system of lasly made just large enough for one hen at a poisons, accumulât««! «luring the winter. time to enter This is a feature that is Dr. King's New Life Pilis will do it. nece»«ary in any trap-nest, in order to 2®c. at your l)ruggi»t. »♦•cure aecuarcy. $100 Reward, $100 It is necessary to visit, the newts two The readers of this paper will tx or three firn -a during the day to release ' p|,-a«««l tn learn that there 1» at lenal OIM disease that science ha» Iwei the hens, an«] there should, of conrse, j arcaded able tn cure In all It» stage», and that It Catarrh. Hall'» Catarrh « UN 1» the otilv be enough nest* so that there will al positive cure now known to th« rm-dlca ways be some vacant, otherwise there! fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a «onstltuttonal treat is liable to be eggs laid on the floor. ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In temally, acting directly upon the blood For a flock of 60 hens, ten or twelve and mucous surface* of tha system, there nests will be snflicient if they are by destroying the foundation of the «11» ease, and giving the patient strength tn visited often enough. bonding up the constitution and aaslstln» sature In doing Its work. The proprietor« The nests may be bnilt singly or in have so much faith In Its curative pow groups. They may be *et in the wall ers that they offer One Hundred Dollar« for any case that It falls to cure. Sent of the houae, or they may be set inside for list of tastfmonlala • AMresst F J. CHXNBT A CO. Toledo. O the wall. They may also he made and •»Id by all Druggists, Tie. set up oataids, separate from the house. Take Rail's Family Pills far seaotlpatlae great medioine and I keep a bottle of it continually on hand” write« W. C. Jeeeeman, Franconia. N. H. Money back if not satisfied. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the Htafo of Oregon, for tlie County of Multnomah, in Probate, Department No. B. Notice I* hereby given that the under- signed ha« been appointed ndminiatra- trix of the estate nt Ernest Herlihey deceased, by the Circuit Court of th«« State of Oregon for Multnomah County, and ha» qualified. All person» having claims against said estate are hereby notified to preaent them properly veri fied a« by law required to the under- »igned at 314 Spalding Bldg, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the dat«- hereof. Dated and flr-t published February 10 101» J . , ’’-"L""* Herlihey, Administratrix •John Van Zant«*», Attorney, bally Malls Mail* at the Lenta postoffice arrive an«l depart daily, except Sunday, as fol low* : Arrive Depart 6:00 A. M. 7:15 A. M. 12:60 P. M. 12:30 P. M. 3:60 P. M. B:30P. M.