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■■ se MT.SCOTT HERALD1 o Health In The Suburbs I I- Character Building Entered aa Second Clam Matter February IB, IRIA. At ;»>*toffioe, lenii, Oregon, Underact of March T, 1879 s — ■■■«■«» HY LORA Ç. Li TT IH Health is so *n simple a matter it i* Th«« health teacher (wlm will bn the incredible to m<wl folks The mysticism physician id the future) must learn to H. ▲. DARN ALL, E ditor and M anarbr . of medicine ha* been ground and inspire hi* pupil* to desire above all , drilled ami »oakcd into us from time thing* to be uauful, gud that iu th* immemorial The formulas vary with fullest degree of which they are capable. Isn't it a fact that you have a Ixrtter Office Phone: Home H-Bl 11-1111. Ristatene*. Tabor 2S13 time and place, but few are satisfied An object ill life i* the flmwt aid to opinion of yourself, that you face the without a iltqai ot some sort The «-curing control of (he appetite*. It problems of life with the assurance ol a »•vagi* Iteata bi* tom-tom. The modern make* oue dlligvut, active, earnest I Publishers Notice. regular ha* Ins potion, knife. Imiled efficient "Every man'* task b hb lile- correct solution when you have H. A. Partial! the owner, editor and water, white oat, poisoned quill. prvoerer," remarks Eutereon. Die with publisher of the Mt. Scott Herald evrti- Every new school « call«! a quack by your liooti< on. ia a good motto. There ti--» to tlie above relationship in the pub A* the stusuu for spring gardening i* the old, but thank heaven (or the new , i* always hope (or tlie man who work* lication ot the Mt. Scott Herald which b upon u* with its pleasun-* and disap since preecrihere and pre*cri|>tians grow because he reek* to accomplish some- published weekly at Lente, in the state pointments. ite hard work and short milder and safer with tlie rise of each thing of Oregon. He also state* there an- no time (or leisure, that row of peas that new system. The time will oome wh«>n There is, howevsr, an idle activity, stockholder* in the ownership, nor out was aud now ia not, expresses, in a all will la> discard«! save the one grand which b nothing more than the ex standing mortgage*, or securities of any measure, the iincertaintie* of profitable aud only m«iicuie, RIGHT LIVING. pression of diaordvred nerve* and de uature against the paper. or the plant gardening. War is declared upon the Aside from the influences of home and There it i*. within the reach of every detent purpoa*. IncesMiul talker* be wherin it is printed. mole, collectively and individually— body, true corrective and prophylactic, long to thia class. Action of thia kind ■ church, the bank adds its share in help upon auy mole responsible for the dis —known, too, to clear—seeing minds in weaken«. IVrsons afflicted thus nerd to ing you to help yourself. Make a de GAIN the Telegram has appearance of a promising row of young every age. Ixiuiv Cornaro, l-roken- learn first to BE STILL. They will peas; so the pamphlet by David E down debauchee in his thirties, his profit by "going into tie- alienee,*’ by posit with us and note results. broken forth in a half Lanta on C»e of Poisons for l»estroy- death warrant read to him by the definite exerciae* in concentration They column of deep solicitude for the ingJNoxion* Mammals is requested from learned tu«lical men of hi* tune. turn«l ahould outline a program and hold wood block. “Wood Block in the Agricultural Ltepartmenl. When it hi* I wick upon them, entered upon the themselves to it, for they are tlghty. arrive* the first statement that greets I-entsSta., Portland, Oregon atwtemiou« lit*, returned to changeable and ineffectual. Tla-y are History’’ is the theme. The the gale is: "Moles are not vegetarians, simple liealtb and lived beyond a hundred. always food-poisoned when not stiuiu- space is devoted to a demonstra but teed almost exclusively on earth Many another ha* sehievrel health and but taker* In other word*, reatleae- o «I tion given various sorts of pav worms aud insects. They do much long life after going Io tlie brink of tie ne*e of thia kind is !>oth caused by and — — good by destroying white gtuhe. the grave. Hundreds ot thousands of causes »y»trmic poisoning. ing in the city of Baltimore some larvae of various specie* of June bugs or prescut sufferer* may do the same if And there you are. tliey will. fifteen years ago and that were May beetles." Alfred MdAnn ia the author of a I*ine and meadow mice, it is further ex A score or more of middle-aged per aerie« of newspaper article* <>n (oodles* given a six year test Of course plained. use the tunnels made by moles, son* —between forty aud sixty, that ia. food« which are certain to awaken the the test was complete some •nd it is these mice that destroy vege have died ir Portland within the past public to the error of wholesale food years ago and there is every tables, not the innocent tunnel borer*. six month* who might hav* been alite prepaiation Gram food«, flour and reason to believe the history of How like life. An element laboriously and well, or on the road to health, had meal, which are manufactured in large •trugglre and construct* ways and the affair was known to engi means to get about among the "cut they I wen able to divest tbemrelves of quantitiea and keep indefinitely, are de tlie childish idea that docton can cure. neers the country over for a de worms" of social life «nd another ele M<wt of these, had they simply prived of th*ir uio»t mi|><>rtaiit element*. Per^iua living on such food* must autfer cade. There is no reason to ment steps in and axes the ways and i>top|>ed—stopped doctoring, *top|ied in health and in moat cares die pre doubt that it was as fully known means established for the purpose of de feeding, stopped fussing, would have maturely. Genuine »hide meal made right here in Portland last April vouring that originally intended to be given the life force within them a from any grain soon grow« rancid and beneficial. The tunnel builder, instead to begin their cure. Ttien had wormy Hence, if we are to nave as it is today and yet there was of being commended for good inten chance they but known how to feed themsrlvee wholesome cereal foods. they must la- any reform lircaiire tliry «•nt lo con- enough ventilation should be allowed nothing said about it at the time tions is condemned for the destruction —mind and Ixxiy too—they would have made up in comparatively «mall linn* to rob tlte pvopl*. to that tlie hen and chick* will have in the Telegram, or any other of which follows and has to take ite poison proceeded steadily toward health Ttte tariff is going to lie the main la* plenty of fresh air. quantities so as to be marketed and con The hen should be the city papers. Why wasn’t • long with the destroy» r* Tbs only W* are all of u* natural born sumed within a short time. ■ue «ay the Republican*, Rate' That routined in tile Coop until tie* chicken* there something said about it? course of safety i* to have government anarchist*. Once we recognise this, we Thia will decentralise the milling in- means rich«* te-yotui < I ream« (or a few, are weaned, while the chicken« are investigation to establish facte, and then guard against our weakneeara. Our dnetry, returning it to amnetliing like low warn-« (or tlte laboring da«* am! allowed free rang* after they are a few Did the mere fact that the son- aa like as not the report will be *up- can desire* and onr duties do not coincide old method« and proportion*. Thia ia higli priivw (or tlie couaumer* day« old. in-law of the editor of the Tele pn-esed, a* in the labor investgation. until we have by long •elf-diaeipline Tlie ministerial Asaociation of Port an example of a return to small bu*i- The brood coop should he cleaned at gram happened to be one of the The labor investigation, however, was trained ourselves to like what ia gnoii nc«M which can be prophesied aa tlie land have decnied to extend a <all to least once a week and kept trw from contractors bidding on bitulithic, about mere human beings In the mole for us. Thi* is accomplish«! by per result of tlie growing drain- for sane Billy Bunday to bold a big revival this mite« If nil tee are found in tha coop, fall or winter in Portland Tlte writer is it ahould lie thoroughly cleaned and sway the able pen of the editor? world there are no "intereste" to de sistently doing tile right and wholesome and healthy living. mand suppression thing whether we like it or not. familiar with Sunday'* modu* o;>erandr, •prayed with kerosene oil or crude A man on lower Holla-jay street ba* And yet it would be almost sa- A very pleasant meeting of Mt. Scott One of the essential* of liealth is an begun the manufacture of cereal* on thia having reported hi* meeting* for a petioleum. From I to 2 inch--* of «and creligious to suggest it. The Union was held on Tuesday at tlie home aim in life. If you are only living to plan. He grimb and deliver* in amall period of flve week* for a newspaper. or dry dirt or a thin layer of straw or same pen has been foremost in of Mrs. Donaldson. Mrs. Car, vice- satisfy your natural want*, merely liv quantities direct to the consumer. Hb Nobody i* urged and preaaol to go tor- Boe hay ahould lie apraad on the floor promoting matters of public in president, presided and was compli ing to get the means to feed, shelter, product* are excellent, and anybody ward but "per*ou of ; hmuiiou and in« of th<> ooop. Brood ooops ahould lie terest and economy in so many mented upon her manner of conducting clot lie and amuse youreelf. you do not who would get the full value of hi* ffiu-nce" nM-aning tlie well-to-do. Noue moved w«-ky to fresh around, prefer the meeting Mrs. Gething. Superin health and so far as the world i* money in stomach satisfaction and of the outfit ever said a word to th* ably where Uiere is new grata. Shade is instances that it would seem im tendent of Sunday Observance, said ■ieserve concerned it can well spare you. health will du well to patronbe bun. writer *1 any time day or night for live wry •waentia) in rearing chicken*, possible that even a sort of second some good thing* and Mr*. Bradford wrek« bceauae he was not in a |»o*ilion •'specially _ during _______ ___ warm _________ weather; _ there- hand selfishness should deflect read an able paper upon tlie snbject to contribute to any amount. Nupfio*«' fore, tlie «Nip* «houhl lie placed in the it to wield its influence to the eliciting general discussion. a legacy had come to u* during tin* ■hade whenever poasiltle. tine, is there any one doubting that support of a proved inferior pav The next meeting of the Union will be on April 25 A special program will tlie whole outfit would have lieen camp ing material when wood blocks be prepared. BREEZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS HHs Best for liver ing on our trail in a minute? It* true were so plentiful as they are in Because they contain the tswt liver aome poor people went forward during Oregon. But "blood is thicker Albany is to have a chee*e factory. ? PLEASANT VALLEY T law* or fail to enforre law* that are the excitement but they were not urged. medicine*, no matter how bitter or nau gissl they are guilty of inaladminiatra- Tlie minister* are all for it, that is tlie seating for tlie aweet sugar coating hide* than water’’ they say, and fam tlie taste Dr King's New Life Pill« , ily ties frequently explain some Mr. and Mr*. J. H Nolta entertained tion, and the voter* who elected such orthodox minister«, because it I kmiiu * Rose Mildcv* Control their bu«ine»e and Bild« tneuilier* to contain ingredient* that put the liver ■ men to office are guilty of contributory strange mental gymnastics. If Rose mildew may be kept under ■ con , friendc from tlie city Sunday. No their church and as for Hunday lie ha* working, move the bowel« freely. there had been no contractors in trol in warm weather by frequently Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Garrison attended , negligence. Therefore every voter got get-rich quick Wallingford lieat a gripe, no MUMS, aid dig>-*tiou Just try a la.ttle of Dr. King's Jiew Life Pill* '«hould leave no stone untured to And mile. the family we may safely say dusting the bushes with the finest dust . church at Damascus Sunday. Hi* line of talk ia not only and notice how much batter you feel. sulphur, althougti this will not be effec I out what the qualification* of the T. P. Campbell maile a business trip that wood blocks would have ridiculous but It is poaitively indecent at 25c. at your Druggist. tive in the cool weather of spring. Tlie ’ to Vancouver last Saturday candidate* are who are asking for office. time*. Think o( auch talk a* "I’ll tel) had their just and proper oppor sulphur should be applied with a small Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Baker of Oswego Tbe indifference of the great majority of you who i« in Hell. Old Holme* i* in NOTICE TO CREDITORS tunity. blower, covering both surfaces of all were guest* of Mr. and Mr*. W. U. the voter* is the greatest encouragement Hell.” Thia meant Oliver Wendell In the County Court of the Htate of So much for the Telegram. leaves with the dust. The spring treat Moore Sunday. that <ie*igning men have lor plying their Holmes, one o( tlie grandest men who Oregon, for Multnomah County. We used to regard it as unap ment consists of spraying just a« soon as Mr. and Mr*. G. N. Sager were trade. Register so that you can vote, ever lived and one whom the whole In the Matter of the Estate of Matilda I then be caretu! for whom you vote. proachable in the matter of pub growth starts with lime-eulphur, one Damascus visitor* Hunday aftern>x>n. civilized world delight* U> honor. Altman, Deceased concentrated solution to about 25 Are you reading Herbert Kaufman’s Jas Lewi* has rented tbe O. N. Blair Notice is hereby given that the under lic welfare and veracity. Is it part parte of water, says Professor H. P. sign«! ha* lieen appointed “xveutor of true that the present support the Ban«, plant patliologist of O. A. C. place and has mov«l on with hi* family. weekly pagi- now apfs-aring in the Sun Kedrlnq Chickens Mr. Cook of Portland has leased the day Oregonian? It is chuck full of gems the relate of Matilda Altman, daceaaed, Telegram is giving Mr. Lightner Cover all surfaces and get the liquid T. R. Batowin place and moved on with of wisdom. It is certainly immense. Brooding with hen* i* the mmplcst and by the County Coart of the Htate of is in return for the support Mr. into cracks and crevices. The leist-re his family. Little, big, old and young should read it. easiret way to raise a few chickens and Oregon for the County of Multnomah, Lightner gave the bitulithic con «hocId be sprayed again in about a Theodore Schacht made a business is the meth'Ml which ia ured alimwt ex and ha* qualifted a* such. month with a 1-40 solution of lime- S--------------------------------------- S clusively on the average farm. Artificial All ;>er«on* having claims against «aid tractors last spring? I takes a sulphur, covering ail foliage developed call at Lent* Monday. CHERRYVILLE brooders are nece*sary where winter or estate are hereby notifl«i *n<l directed long time to pay up family debts after the first application. Other ap W. A. Proctor and. Geo. Beere of M--------------------------------------- Sandy were valley visitor* last Satur very early chicken* are raised, wtiere to prrerat the same, properly verified a* some time, as well as political plications should tie made about every day. Mr. Proctor is a candidate for April showers all right. only Ijcglionis or other non-sitting required by law, to the undersigned two weeks if the mildew threatens to county commsssioner of Clackamas ones. The gras* and vegetation are being breed* of poultry are kept, or where executor, nt the office of J. J. Johnson. reap|>ear. but it is thought that if the County. The voter* of that county pushed ahead rapidly by three gentle large number* of chicken* are rained 314 Spaulding Bldg., Portland, Oregon, There are several aspirants for earljer work was well done no further will make no mistake in giving Mr. rains. commercially. Hitting hens should be within six months from ths date of first the county commissionership but treatment will tie necessary, except in Proctor their support. Tlie shingle mill at this place received confined to slightly darken«! neat* at publication of this note. they are extremely reticent very moist weather or when rose mil- Mr*. Mary A. McKinley, who has an order lately for 400,000 shingles, tlie hatching time and not di*tur!«<d nnlere Dated and first published April 13, dew abounds in near-by plants. been ill for some time, died1 at her home purchaser saying they were the best he tliey step on or pick their chickens [»IB. ARNOLD J. ALTMAN, about explaining their positions. last Sunday morning. Mr*. McKinley ever saw and said he would take a mil when hatching. The eggshell* and any Executor of the Estate of Matilda Why not come right out and say Altman, D«-<'a*«|. was seventy-six years old. Watch Child’s C-ou^h lion if they could he gotten out soon. egg« which have not hatched should Im J J JOHNSON, Atty, 814 Spaulding the word that will let us know Mr. and Mr*. W. O. Roger* came remove«! a* soon as the hatching i* over. In the meantime million* of feet of Colds, running of nose, continued just what they stand for. Of irritation of the mucous membrane if near losing their elegant new home by cedar stubs and logs are lying or stand- Hens should tie fed as soon a* p<i**ible Bldg , Portland, Ore course we know what Mr. Light neglected may mean Catarrh later. Are last Hunday afternoon. The Are ingon these railroad lamia in an excel alter the egg* are hatched, as fe«ling NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ner stands for. He stands for Don't take tlie chances—do something started in the kitchen and when di*- lent condition doing nobody any good tends to keep them quiet; otherwise ACCOUNT Lightner on the job, first, last for your child ! Children will not take cover«! by a neighbor, Mrs. Masters, it and being held out of use when they many hens will leave the neat. In moat In the County Court of the Htate of had gained considerable headway. Mr*. might be converted into shingles, canes it is best that the hen remain on Oregon, for the Oiunty of Multno- and all the time, under any and every medicine, but they will take Dr. Masters gave the alarm and W. U. coffins, cellar chests and etc., and pro the neat and brood the chicks for at mail. King’s New Diacovery anti without brib all conditions. ing or teasing. Ite a sweet, pleasant Tar Moore pnd the Forsgren boys, John and vide work for hundreds of people. A least 24 hours after the hatching is over. In the Matter of the FMate of WII- llatn Larson, I>- « . a-<-<! Svrup and so effective. Just laxative Ealis were soon on the scene, and by fine state of affair* this I This is what All the chickers should he toe-punch«l Congressman Rainey has in- enough to eliminate the waste poisons. prompt and efficient work soon had the comes of sending railroad lawyers to or otherwise marked before they are Notice Is hereby given that the nnder- troduced a bill to provide for Almost the first dore helps. Always blaze under control. The damage to represent ns. transferred to the brooder or brood s.gned, ( harlrs h. Larson, the execu- permanent tariff Commission of prepared, no mixing or fussing. Jn* the building and loss of furniture, Tlie armor plate plutocrats in the coop, so that their age and breeding can t,,r ni ........ . of William Larson, de- six members, to serve 12 years ask your druggist for Dr. King's New dishes, linen and etc., amounted to East now say when there is a liklihood lie readily determin«! after they am >< a»«l, lias 1ll«l ill the County Court of the Htate of Oregon for the County of each, at $10.00 per year, with Diacovery. It will safe-gatird your child about 4150, covered by insurance. Mr. of the government engaging in the busi matured. •nd Mrs. Roger* were both alsient at ness that they will make the plate at liens will brood aucce-«fully 10 to 15 Multnomah, his Anal . ...... mt as ex secretaries, clerks, and inciden against serious ailment* resulting from the time. any price the government says is right. chicks early in the brood season, and colds. tals not to exceed $300,000 a Mr. and Mr*. Hkellenger are liemoan- They talk fair now but they don’t mean 1H to 25 in warm weather, de|Minding ha* ret and Axed Monday, the Hth day year. The idea of a non-parti ing the loss of thirty of thier best ben*. it. When onse the idea gets into the upon the size of the hen. Powder the of May, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock in $100 Reward, $100 The work of a thief. Moral: Keep the fs-oples I leads that the government can hen with a good insect powder liefore san commission is all right but Th* readers of thl* paper will I te. the foremsm of said day al the County pleased to learn that there 1« at least l on- shot gun loaded and don’t fail to use it own and operate its own industries, moving her and the chicks to the brool it seems that it is gointr to come dreaded disease that science has ... L— , . be" " . . Court Ronin in die Court House of wl.«.,. opportunity otow.rtionfo prerente nn-Mf-nte itself. itself. able to cure In all Its stages, and that I I when Good Night! to the capitalists. .Secre coop. The lien should !«■ dusted every Multnomah County, On-gon, as tlm pretty high. Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the onl- Tie-re is much complaint aliout our tary Daniels of the Navy says the two weeks or as often as necessary un positive cure now known to the medl.a ton.-ami place for I lie hearing of said fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutions inefficient and inequitable laws. Much government has paid out in the last ten til the chickens an, weanad. I( lice be- Final Account, together with any ob requires a constitutional treat Astoria has the promise of a disease, laws are the result of sending inefficient years 476,000,000 for armor plate and if «>ine thick on the chickens, or if they ment. Hall « Catarrh Cure is taken In jections there »ay be to the same, and ternally. acting directly upon the blood reprerentative* to the legislature to the U. S. had started and manufactured submarine base. Perhaps the and •re trotttoiad with " heail lice," a a very very for tlie reniement of said estate. mucous surface* of the system, there child may develop into a full by destroying the foundation of the div enact laws for n* Again it very often their own armor plate they wonld have little grease, such as lard or vareline, Dated and first publiahad March »), ease, and giving the patient strength b> grown naval station, if Astoria building up the constitution and asslstlnt happens that good laws are not enforced saved enough to have built and owned may Im applied with the Angers on the 191«. nature In doing It* work. The proprietor! is not too anxious for its devel have *o much faith In It* curative pow because of the inefficiency or culbability the factories at Midvale and Bethlehem, head, neck, under the wings, and around CHARLES E. LARSON, Ex er* that they offer One Hundred Dollart of officer* who are elected to administer Pa. Such talk by this official is what the vent. opment. Over anxiety of th« for any care that it fail* to curs. Sent the law. There men cannot gat into make* the predatory atieets like the ecutor of Un- Estate of William Larson. Brood coops should lie made so that Dma«nd. for list of taatlmonlata. • ittrwi: r J chbivet a CO . Toledo. O office nnlea* tbe people vote them in, Oregonian so utterly condemn Daniels. parent and pampering kills many they can he cloaed at night, to keep out J. J. JOHNSON, 314 Spalding Bldg., gold by all Dnisgtsts. Tie. Take Hall's rasstly Pill* for eonatlpatloo and if tliey are guilty of enacting bad AH the old stand-pat organ* condemn eat*, rata, and other an infant animals, and Published Every Thursday at Lenta, Ore., by the M t . P vbumriim « Co. NOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0. The Bank? A THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK Doings of Our Neighbors i Attorney. (