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MT. SCOTT H EKALD CLAIMS NEW FUEL FOR AUTOMOBILES «si for apiH'iidicitia in 1911, alarmingly I ill a few months later, never well again iuid died rwently. Michael Cudahy, wwaithy packer, had I Entere«! as 8wcood Clam Matter Febniary 19, l**1 ' operation for appendicitis in 1910 and died in hospital of puenniouis. At postothce, í^ent», Oregon, Under act of March 8, 1879 K. A. Abbey, American painter, had , ■ J, - - . - ........................--------------- ! i operation (or liver trouble, in London, Published Every Thursday at Lente, Ore., by the M t , Svrt P vbi . i « hin « i C o . *i several years ago. ami die«l just as lie was recovering. H. A. DARNALL, F. ditob axn M anaubk . Samuel W. Williams, candidate for Vice President on Populist ticket in 1908, I die«! in 1913 of operation for appendici Office Phone: Home B-6111-1111. Residence: Tabor 2S13 tis, sgvd 62. Putman Griswold, famous opera N the closing houwbefore ele 1 Hurlburt who has served the singer, died in N.Y. two weeks after ction there will be serious ag county as sheriff one term as operation for appendicitis, aged 38. itation on the part of those who well as any of his predecessors, Jane Kelton, actress, died of surgical Professor Enrioht A»»»rts That HI» operation in Vancouver, B. C., in 1910. Myatariou» Green Mixture Will Take take the duties of citizenship hon better than some, and surely as Now for a few kx'al people. the Plaoe of Gaeoline—Religiously estly. There has been a lot of well as his opponent; A. A. Muck Claire Austin Huiue, son of >\<ter Guards His Secret, but Can't Find a things to consider ar.d it has been a clean, capable man of deter Hume, Bellwood. die«l in 1912 following Way to Maks Money Out of It. impossible for anyone to qualify mination, who will not be whip mastoid operatiou. Lmita Enrioht chemUt und Inventor, on all the candidates. A few of ped around by the threats of pro J. M. Swiraky. Baron Shoe store, of Fnruihigduta, N. Y.. claims to have went to Mayo Bro«.. Rochester. Minn., the most important ones is about motors, and has never betrayed for operation and di«xi there. Age 39. a llqukl that will make gnitollne a thing all. While you have been consid the public to advance his own in Mrs. Wilma M. Sturges, Portland of the puat, put automoblkw within al moat every uov ’ b reach and prevent ering certain ones we may have terest: E. H. Whitney, the man Heights, died in Gooti Samaritan any poaailUo control of the petrol mar been sizing up others. Our few with the widest experience and hospital after operation, In 1912, aged ket A transparent greenish liquid la the includes Walter H. Evans, who preparation, bonifide citizenship 31. Mrs. Zaidee McConaughy Hunter, for IM‘W genie of the mitotuoblte. I'oir has made a good district attorney in the county that entitles him to mer Portland teacher, died in 1912 at St. ouncee of It I'rvfeeeor Enrtcht says, and whose only opposition comes support, the most wothy candi Vincent’s hospital day after operation mixed with live galkma of plain water such as Is umx ! riw strinkllug lawns from people who have been brot date for county superintendent. for appendicitis. ; will make five gallons of motive power A vote for either of these will Frank Hardy, president Audit Co., of to justice thru this office and nxare etabte and eiptoabre than gneo- not go wrong. There are others whose one opponent’s claim to we would like to commend but Oregon, died after operation to remove I Una And the beauty of it la that the tubercular glands in throat, aged 38, a piwparatlon. exrluatre of the water, public honors arose from helping further suggestion might fail to year or so ago. will coat only Ife cents a gallon. someone to evade the law; T. M. find readers. George Baker, auctioneer, died in He has been wort tug on fils fluid for 1911 after several years ilinews aa result three years, the ehemhit said, when newspaper men saw how It worked. of operation. J J. Boyle, E. Davis St , died In 1910 At last he solve«! th«, problem. I m snkl. nged .'>6 of operation for appendicitis at and stiwe th<ui be hex been driving hla two automobiles about the little village Good Samaritan hospital. without ever xtopptug at the local gar Robert Craig Redmaui, Greeley St , age for a drop of the Uquhl that la ad died in 1911. aged 53, at Good Samaritan vertised outside the door at 2S cents a BY LORA C. LITTLE hospital after operation for intestinal gallon and still going up. trouble. But It promised to become a white Harvey W. Scott went to Baltimore elephant on hlx I mum I m . He cannot fol Viacount Harberton. in the March was rumored. William Collins Whitney. President for his and came home in a box. as all low any of the usual ways of (Hitting Forum, taken a fall out of the learning • his dh«covery on the market He can that; vaunt» itself and proposes to tyran Cleveland’s Secretary of the Navy, died remember. Geo. W. Bates, banker, was operatwi not form a company anti patent the nize over the common sense of the com in 1904 at the age of 64 while being pre in the G«xxl fluid nor yet sell It to any big corpora mon people. Ijearning and expert pared for operation a second for ap on ior appendicitis tion. The Ingredients of -the super- Samaritan hospital, two or three year» gasoline are bo simple, he confcHee«, opinion, he reminds us, would still be pendicitis. Died the past winter, after a that any layman owning a nuichlne U. S. Senator Robert Love Taylor of ago. burning witches, had not opinion that Tennessee died in 1912, aged 61, under periotl of failing health. was non-expert objected. could go to the drug store and buy a Mias Louise Harrington Carey, few ouuctw of them, uilx them to In medical circles, he remarks, the operation for gallstones. U. S. Senator George 8. Nixon of daughter of C. H. Carey, a few days l>e- gether, »top at the town pump and doctor is aghast at the presumption of a layman having any opinion at all in Nevada diwl shortly after operation for fore she wbb to have tx-en uiarne«! in then laugh at the garage man. Patent Not Feasible. medical patters. By way of illustra catarrh in Washington hoabital, of 1911, was operated for appendicitis, and To patent It wonlil l»e ns t-nd. for 6 dieti a month later. tion, he mentions the calm assurance spinal meningitis, aged 52. Dr. Eugenia G. Little, Sellwood, diol cents would bring a copy of the ¡tapers with which successful surgical operations Ex-Gov. Horace N. Austin of Minne are announced, where the patient dies, sota died in a Minneapolis hospital ten in 1913 in San Diego, Cal., after opera ' from Washington to any one. nnd the formula could be obtained. .Gt long as “but not as the result of the operation.” or fifteen years ago, after a “slight” tion for cancer. the average iiutomoblilBt tuado <ntough Tail 8. West, died in St. Vincent’s only for himself and did rug sell It Similarly the deaths following vaccina operation. tion for smallpox and typhoid, which Governor Johnson oi Minnesota died after an operation for appendicitis, two nothing could be done. onr medical experts assert not to be due of second or third operation for intest or three years ago, aged 43. “The Idea I have.“ xaM l-n-tfi-wtor Mrs. Henry S. Gile, Flanders St., Enrtcht, “to to get the government to to the vaccination. He thinks in these inal trouble, in 1910 or 1911. A French cases the unqualified opinion of lay surgeon who was present to see the great died at St. Vincent’s hospital in 1913 pay me iui award for my dV*.-overy bm a pubHc benefit. Failing In thia, I may men rather more likely to be correct Mayoe perform, told a reporter it was a age«i 63, as result of operation. than the qualified and interested I brilliant and successful operation, but Mrs. T. M. Hurlburt, died under the try to get the autocDoblle nnkera. knife in the Good Samaritan hospital in whi»v buatnena has lx<en Injured by opinion of experts. that the patient would probably die. the hlgti exist of gasoline. to [xiy me The article moved me to look over President William Rainy Harper of 1913. for my formnla tn the tnrcrcats of G. F. Roberteon, manager Blake- their bnslneea. I do not want n for some clippings and give here a list of the Chicago U. died in 1905 of cancer operations not entirely successful from following operation for appendicitis a McFall Paper Co., died in the Good tuity I have twenty other ¡ hi ten to la- Samaritan hospital in operation for soed to me and a fair Income from the point of view of the patients’ few years before. them, but I only want a fair return families. Frederic Remington, famous artist, appendicitis in 1913, aged 47. Mrs. Regina Rudd, Rockford, Wash • » <1 for uiy yrare of labor on this «Uanrv- Let me say first, that surgery cures died under the knife at the age of 4« in died under the knife at the G<xxl., ery ” nothing, save poverty in the doctors. 1909. Appendicitis. Professor Enrfcht gafr a «temonetra- The knife may partially correct mal Sam Walter Foss, poet, died during or Samaritan hospital, in 1913. Goitre, tlon of his fluid. He filled the gasoltne formations, but as a cure of disease it is shortly after operation, a year or so W. H. Donaca, Lebanon, died after tank of each of hla two cars with wa worse than useless. Its victims often later than Remington. operation for appendicitis in 1913, aged ter and poured in a sufficient quantity survive, and in a small proportion of Victor ^malley, writer, novelist and 37. of the greenish liquid. Then he crank«»l cases they recover a good measure of composer, died aged 32, of pneumonia Mrs. Harvey C. Manela, die«! at up the car. and off she »etit. One of health, but this is due to other causes following operation for appendicitis, in Forest Grove of effects ot operation for the newspaper men brought bls own than the operation itself. I am watch New Orleans, in 1910. appendicitis, in 1913, aged 39. , automobile with him and two expert ing numbers of operated people to see Miss Irene Poling, daughter of Rev. meetuiuk-lana. He told ttte others who Mrs Sarah Platt Decker, suffrage how long they last and what in the lender, died shortly after operation in a D. V. Poling, died at The Dalle« arrived later that the new preparation intermin is their health. One reason San Francisco hospital, while attending hospital following operation for ap had been tried In hkt machine and had driven It. why few get really well is, that, relying Federation of Women’s Clubs Biennial, pendicitis, age«l 17. The method of making the fluid is on surgery, they do not know they must two or three years ago. Mrs. Ellen Hackman, of Vancouver, simplicity itself. No apparatus 1» need correct the wrong habits that produced Robert Cameron Rogers, newspaper died at St. Vincent’s hospital after ed beyond two dry batteries ursl an the trouble for which they resorted to man and author of “The Rosary,” die«l operation for appendicitis, aged 29.1 ¿¿ctrede in n water tant Ilto OukL the surgeon. If, however, they learn in 1912 aged 50 of second operation for about 1913. j ProfeHHnr Enrtcht Bays, <tecompoa<w the cure is yet to be effected, they may appendicitis. Harry W. Smith, banker, Olympia, water into its constituent gaaeti. hydfo- in many cases recover a fair degree of Professor von Bergman, famous sur Wash., died at St. Vincent’s hospital gen and oxygen. Hydrogen, an explo health. •fv® C“. 1" from the tank into the geon, died in Wiesbaden in 1907 of after operation in 1912, aged 61. Miss Jeannette Peterson, Astoria, died detonated by tfw »¡»ark plug» Theodore Roosevelt is one of the operation for appendicitis. and ex ba listed In the usual way. The cases I am watching with interest. He George William Catt, husband of aged 24 of operation for ap|>endicitie, 1 has had an operation at some time in Carrie Chapman Catt, died of operation tiie week she wa» to have been married, • only aerret about the thing is the mys terious fluid which lias the property of life for the removal of enlarged glands for gallstones, four or five years ago. in 1912. releasing the hydrogen. in the neck, evidently. That it has not Elizatieth Monell, age 16, Oregon' Of tills xc'Tet ITufeaaor Enrtcht is Dr. Lapponi, physician to the Pope, cured him, and that only his outdoor died of cancer of the stomach in Rome City, went to a picnic on Thursday, on most jealous. Ills chemical tsdtlu«« are life and strenuous exercise are all that in 190»; or 1907. Said he had never felt Friday morning appeared in good , marked in code, and he empties th* au save him, is plain to all who understand well after operation for appendicitis. health, was operated on for appendicitis tomobile tank after each run. Ench these things. But even these advan Henry T. Thurber, private secretary that day and diol the name evening, morning he mixes the fluid anew, no no thief breaking Into his laboratory may tage* will not long serve him, for be is to President Cleveland, died in 1901 (1912.) now resorting to the superficial and aged 50, two w«!eks after operation for And a lot more Oregon, Washington, discover Its preparation. Professor Enrtcht Is slxty-nlne years silly practice of having his throat appendicitis. and California people. old. He was born In Mayence, Ger sprayed that he may speak at all in Nearly all of these would have lived many, and educated at the University Miss Lena Morton, daughter of Levi public. If he would even now go in for P. Morton, Vi«se-president, died in Paris longer had they done nothing whatever. > of Cartarnlw. a thorough and correct reform in his in 1904, aged 27, of blood poison follow Moet (ft them could undoubtedly have j diet, he could clear up his system and ing operation for appendicitis. got well had they known how. Com-1 GIRLS SEND CANDY TO TROOPS live out something like his natural term Mrs. Carrie W. Joyce, widow of mon sense and up-to-date hpgiene teach j of life. But, great man that he is, he is Bishop Joyce of the M. E. Church, died that. The trouble h, we are too easily , Goss Into Columbus, N. M., Prom All ignorant of the science of health and at the age of 68 shortly after operation overawed by pretentions learning. I Parts of Country. will have to pay the pritse, or leam. It for carcinoma. Gandy is going Into Golnmbns from Think for yourself. Trust yourself and ought to sidebe con red as much a dis Odin Louis Renning, author of the yonr Maker. Live up to what you *n pnrtJ' 01 u,e United Mate« sinew it .... 1 W» « a , re «» A W a A ■■ 1 ^A4 bb — m 4 — grace not to know how to care for one’s coronation ode to King Haakon of Nor know, be on the lookout to learn more, 1 becams known that the aoldtera tn the health as not to know how to read and w -~l] I American army in Mexico are anrimia way, died in l!X)7aged27 in a Milwaukee and all the knowledge you need write. for sweets and unable to get them. My list is only casual. Other cases hospital two weeks after operation for come to you. Sixty poanda arrived from a club of appendicitis. will occur to every reader. But here it is. young women In I'hfladelphln the oth Alberto Roeiti, bandmaster and com King Edward of England was operat M er day. RHEUMATIC PAIN STOPPED ed for appendicitis or “typhlitis,” a few poser, died in a Kansas City hospital, The candy is all being sent to the front m fast as posslhla, and aa many years before his death. He died at an aired 36, of operation tor appendicitis, i of the girt donors lnctoae tbetr raMte age when he should have still lieen some ten years ago. The drawing of muscles, the sorentwa, or brief notes the sotdters are Mrrt’to Edmond Roetand, famous French sound. stiffness and agonising pain of Rheuma Queen Carmen Sylva of Roumania dramatist, died in 1907, in a Paria tism quickly yield to Sloan’s Liniment. be busy writing their thanks and other things. Sas operated on for appendicitis in 1910, hospital, following operation for ap It stimulates circulation to the painful lieutenant II. A. Imrgno of the aero pendicitis. and died the past winter. part. Just apply as directed to the sore corp« told how when bo and Captain John Bigelow, Harvard athlete and The Duchess of Cornaught, wife of spots. In a short time the pain gives | Benjamin Fouloia flew to Chihuahua the Canadian governor-general, was footballirt, die! in 1907 aged 21 at way to a tingling sensation of comfort City the i’arranzlsta commander sent operated for intestinal trouble about Pennsylvania hospital, of operation for and warmth. Here’s proof—“I have back with them presents of candy and tohacco to th«; American tro«>ps. Lieu 1912 and soon after was reported appendicitis. had wonderful relief since I used your tenant Dargue xafil that aviators were Virginia Drew Trescott, actress, wife critically ill. Liniment on my knee, To think one entertained at the home of the Car of Melbourne McDowell, died in Prince Francis of Teck, brother of hospital, Flushing, N. Y., following application gave me relief. Sorry f ranza chief of staff. The loading pa Queen Mary of England, died in 1910, op- ration for appendicitis, in 1911, aged havn’t space to tell you the history. per of Chihuahua City, copies of which not long after two snrgicai operations. Thanking you for what your remwly I Ueutenant Dargue brought In, spoke George W. Vanderbilt, died id I KI ward II. Harriman, railroad mag Washington in 1914 from the effects of has done for me”—James 8. Ferguson, of the aviators and urged the people to nate, died within a few years after one op-ration for appendicitis. Philadelphia, Pa. Sloan's Liniment show them every courtesy. or more snrgicai operations. Cancer Mrs. Collis P. Huntington was operat- kills pain. 25c. at Druggists. • ANY ONE GAN MIX COMPOUND I Health in The Suburbs T" Dally Malls SUMMONS Mails at the Lenta postofBce arrive and depart daily, except Sunday, as fol- In the Circuit Court of lite State of Oregon for Multnomah County. lows : • J. W. E. Rawlinaon, Plaintiff, n. l>. Arrive De|>art E, Yt'axel, unmarried, and R. H 6:00 A M. 7:1» A. M. Campbell hie 12.60 P. M. 12:30 P. M. Campltell and 3:80 P. M. wife, Defendants. E. 7696. Summons. 6:30 P. M. To D. E. Yeasel, R. H. Canipltell sod Campbell, the altove name«l defendants: In tliB name of the State of Oregon y<Hl, and eacli of you, are hereby required Don’t »cold the fretful, nervous child. U> appear and answer the complaint Often its duo to worms. Get rid of till’d against you in the above entitled i these by giving one-half to one lozenge suit on or before June 16, 1916, mild Kickapoo Worm Kilter, ■ laxative worm date being more than six wwks from candy. Give only plain nourishing the 4th day ot May, 1916, on which date i food, lots of out-dopr exercise and put the first publication of this suininons is I to lx<d early. Watch Simla and con made, and if you fail to so appear and tinue giving Kickapoo Worm Dxengv», answer saul complaint, for want thereof they will (>oailively remove the worm». plaintiff wifi apply to the Court for the 26c. at Druggist». 4 relief praye«l for in his complaint on flic herein, to-wit: For a decree and Go to Walsh’s for gasoline and all judgment against you in the sum of kinds of motor oils at prices compara |45o.OO with interest tbercon at the rate ble with ths lowest. of H percent |>er annum from June 21. 1915, and for tlie further sum of 450 00 Tbsrs Is mors Catarrh In this section ot attorneys’ fee and for costa and di»- ths country than all otlwr «llseaa«» put together, and until th« last f«w years bnrwtnent* herein. was supposed to ba Incurable. For a That the mortgage dated Ihxwnler ftreat many years doctors pronounced It a oral disease and prea< rlbed local reme 21, 1912, executed by the above namixl dies. and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incur D. E. Yeasel, covering tha following able. Science han proven Catarrh to be a deecribed real property in Multnomah constitutional dlasase. and therefore re quire» constitutional treatment. Hall’» County, Oregon, all of Lot Five (5) In Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Block Two (2) in Katherine, a«'Cording Cheney * Co., Toledo, Ohio, la the only ‘ ’onstttutlonal cur» on th» market It 1» to the duly record«.«<i plat thereof, said taken Internally. It seta !ir..ilv on ths County and State, I* foreclosed and blood and mu<-oua surface» of the system They offer one hundred dollars for any that said property lie »old as uj»on exe case It falls to cure. Send for circulars cution. and that you lie forever liarrvd and testimonials Address r J CH KN KV a CO . Toledo. O and forecloM*«i from any right, title or Hold by Druggists. 7tc Take Hall e Family Fillo for constipation Intenet in or to aaid mortgaged premism, and will apply to the Court ••»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»g for sucli other and fnrther relief as may o he equitabl«’ in the premises. i ► < > This summons is servisi upon you, < > < > < > < > and each of you, by publication by < > by order of the Honorable J. P. < > i ► < > Kavanaugh of the above entitled Court, made and entered on th«! 29th day of Let R. J. Stelly do your April, 1916, directing such publication to lx’ mud a in the Mt. Hcxrtt Herald PAINTING < > l once a week for six successive weeks. TINTING First publication May 4, 1916. < > and John Van Zante A R. R. Morrill, Attorneys for Plaintiff. PAPER-HANGING Join Our Clean-up Campaign < > Work Guaranteed. Phone T1417 Milton and Freewater are enjoying a building boom. 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