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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1916)
MT. SCOTT HERALD The Effects of Alcohol on the Hu mon Body The Effects of lotaao Tobacco ia the name of a widely grown plant and es|>ecially of its drie«i and prepared leaves; it is a native of the new world and though now grown almost sverywhers was not kuowu until tbe discovery of America. It is uss«i for smoking, chewing, and snuffing. The use of tobacco is especially In jurious to ths young as it stunts growth, weakens the nervee, interferes with digestion and diminishes ths ap petite. It contains nicotine, which is a violent poison. Tbe bad effects of tobacco are even worse when used in the form of cigar ettes, as they are often drugged with opium, and the enameled paper is usually made by a process involving the use of poisons. Tobacco affects tbe body at any age- A teacher can eoon detect boys who smoke cigarettes, as it so weakens them physically and mentally that they are unable to make progress in tbair studies, Boys who amoka are pale and sallow, Tbay are not atrong. Their muscles are weak and flabby. They are stupid, and they cannot think well, and are more apt than others to get diseases. Tobacco habitually used by tbe vonng has a more serious effect on the nervous system (ban on any other part of the body. It prevents ths brain cells from developing to their full Mt* tent and reeulta in a •low and dull mind. The cigarette habit is certainly dan- geroue to the youth. Tbe small cost of a single smoke and tbe mildness of tlie tobacco tempt boys to form a habit which very few are strong enough to break away from, evan when they learn it will gradually weaken the body. Rerions sick nee«, insanity and death have resulted from excessive cigarette smoking. Home people think that they can smoke without any bad results, bwause they believe that ths burning of the tobacco will dretrny the poison, That is not true. Tbe nicotine is drawn into the mouth with the smoke, and is then absorbtM into the blo<M. Tobacco also affects the athlete as he must have a goo*l heart and the habitual use of this narcotic weakens this organ. He who is in the habit of smoking cigarettes should its careful how he ventures to do anything that will call tor sudden, or violent or vigor ous use of his muscles or heart. It is not lair for tobacco users to make the streets and floors until for clean, neat people to walk on. Tobacco smoke poisons the air, and those who live with the tobscco smoker, or breathe the smoke of his cigar or cigarette breathe poisoned air, so tbe smoker injures lhe health of others be sides bimseli. Men are much better off, and do a a I better work, without stimulants than with them, and they are, therefore, absolutely prohibited in some training. I Tbe employers of labor in many of the | large railroad offices and business ' houses refuse to hire boys who use to-1 bacco, for, in addition to making boys tired, stupid, and lazy, it makes them irritable and careless of the rights and I feelings of others, besides, in many in stances, leading to lying and even to stealing. Invariably tbe bright student, the boy with tbe alert mind, the youth who in after years makes go-rd, has never acquired this pernicious habit. Buch facts as these certainly indicate very clearly why a boy should not use tobacco in any form. Gertrude McIntyre, age 14 years, Areleta School, 9 A. Alcohol is a very destructive drink and is of no use or value to the human At postoffice, Lenta, Oregon, Under act of March 3, 1879 body. It is a frequent cause of typhoid fever, nueumonia, consumption and erysipelas which ia a mild disease ordi Published Every Thursday at Lenta, Ore., by the M t . R cott P vbusbinu Co. narily, but would cause tlie death of an H. A. DARN ALL, E ditos and M anages . alcoholic. Dr. Aschaffenburg of Germany Car rie«! on a test with typewriters to see if Office Phone: Home D-fll. Residence: Tabor 2813 alcohol effected the quickness of the Augers. The wine which Dr. Aschaffen primary election is past, There is nothing the matter burg gave them contained about two reral surprises were with this year’s crop of June and one-half tablespoons alcohol. The men drank it fifteen minutes be given and as many disappoint brides, though the government fore they began their typewriting. They ments. The Herald is reason crop statistics are still lacking. worke«! for fifteen minutes each day. In ably satisfied with Evans and every case but one alcohol hindered and did not help. Hurlburt Much to its satisfac Any time the rest of the world In 1909 twenty-five thousand railroad tion there is no particular com wishes to form a world union employees oi the Northwestern Railroad plaint except in one in the this country will furnish advice Company signed a temperance pledge. nominee for County Superin and example gratis. It was tlie largest temperance movement tendent With five people run any one business concern haa ever known. ning it is extremely unfortunate Germany is now in a position The nervous system and the brain are that the least worthy one, ac to sympathize with that fellow tlie centers of all bodily activity, cording to the view of those ac who wanted somebody to help thought and sensation. The sensible quainted with the winner, should him let go of a bear. men saw that alcohol damaged their be selected tu carry forward the nervous systems and their brains. Tliey could think better and more accurately. work of educating the young of What is needed is a tariff com They could do more work and iiarde r the county. With this criticism mission that will take the tariff work. , on the judgment of the public out of politics and stay out of Alcohol when it is used habitually we pass the matter over to the produces a great change to the liver. politics itself. voters. The legislative selec Alcohol causes the liver to harden and shrink. Tlie true liver subelance tion is not without its flaws. The average man would rather gradually cults acting and Anally dies. Some of the number will be rank Tlie eulwtance or connective (»»tween tlie opponents of the popular stand visit a dentist than his wife’s liver sells increases in size and hardness. relatives. ards of public prohibition ideals Connective tissue is of no aid to diges and others will have hard work tion, but simply serves to hold together Some men wouldn't take good in one mare all the little liver cells that to maintain the present status should an effort be made to advice if it were offered to them do the work. When connective tissue increases in size and hardness it crowds in capsules. change the law. into the space occupied by th" liver It is strikingly singular that cells and squeezes them out of shape and only one of the twelve selected prevents their proper action, This Direct Legislation In’ Oregon causes them to die from disuse. from this county to the lower house was a member of the last The following constitutional amend Alcohol effects the kidneys so thst tliey cannot do their proper work. The house. This simply proves that ments were referred to the people by special work of tlie kidneys is to rid the the Legislating is a game that tbe legislature at the coming general holy of all waste. If you take alcohol poor men cannot afford no mat election, November 7. in any form the kidneys cannot throw Amend. See. 15, Art. V., giving ter how worthy they are, and the Governor power to veto single item (>ff the waste material and that causes sieknem. that special interests shift their in Appropriation exemption bills. A continual use ot alcohol as a bever- influence to hide their identity. Amend. Art. IX on tax exemptions age causes lasting change» for tlie worse Inexperienced and untried men by adding section numbered 1-B ex in muscular structure. The fat cells be find the legislature a school for tending exemptions. come too abundant and take the place Amend. Sec- 6, Art. 11, relating to 1 developing information along Negro ami Mulatto suffrage restrictions of tbe proper muscular tissue. Alcohol also diminishes tlie power of endurance. new lines. It will always be now existing. A man can stand more cold and more thus until the state takes its Petitions are in circulation proposing | hard work without alcohol than with it. legislative branch seriously, pays initiative measures to be voted on at the Alcoholic drinks make the blo<xl much its members enough to reim same general election: poorer. It causes a fatty matter to be Land and Loan Law, provid deposited in the walls of the arteries burse them for the expense of a ing People's that all land rent be collected as campaign, board while in ses public taxes, whether tbe land is used taking the place of the tough elastic material that should form the walls. At sion, reasonable incidental ex or not. \ the places where the fatty matter pense, a fair wage and enough This is a new form of Single Tax. and I collects the walls of the arteries are to cover the cost of the em is proposed by W. 8. U’Ren and State s «tretched by blood pressure. They b*> Labor Federation. ployee who must take the place The Sunday legislation bills are being | come thin and there is a pronounced on the farm, in the office, or intiate«! to repeal the antiquated Oregon bulging. This bulging is liable to burst and the person bleed to death. shop, of the one chosen to the Sunday law, but one propose« a more Alcohol excites tbe heart and hurries duties of a legislator. That will drastic law. It ia what is known aa the . its beat. Therefore, the heart is over run to twenty or thirty dollars a One-Day-of Rest-in-Seven law promoted worked and it becomes diseased in time. by a state Sabbath closing organization day, and any man who is worthy beaded by Rev. Tufta. The act to re Alcohol ia very dangerous to all parts to go to the legislature ought to peal and abolish the old Oregon Sunday ! of the body, taken in any form. Alco- j hoi ¡should never be used unless pre- be worth it. The state will get closing law is projx*ed by the Inde scriljed by a physician. fewer poor laws, and better laws pendent Retail Grocers Association. Lillie Anderson. Tbe women of Oregon are initiating a when it pays a decent wage. bill to abolish compulsory vaccination and medical treatment, making it op Rail from Nev* York to Buenos Ayres The most important conviction tional. in many months occurred last Clackamas County Fishermen’s Union week when Mrs. Hodge was con initiates a bill barring seine«, traps and As a result of the trip of Secretary McAdoo through the South American victed and sentenced for delin fishweels on the Columbia river. There will probably be some minor countries, made with a view of still quency in the management of measures for county division or remov further promoting the rapidly growing her daughter. When the courts ing county seats and possibly ten bills trade between us and those countries, the suggestion has been made that a get to convicting parents for on tbe ballot. railroad be constructed “from New failure to manage their children Keep Your Skin Clear and Healthy to Buenos Ayres,” Argentine, South there will be more “pep” in pa- The Tax-fating Profession America. This road will be temal attention to duty, These 10,500 miles long, and of this distance people who “just can’t” handle For the ten years ending 1915, Oregon only 2,700 miles will need to be built, There is only one way to have a clear, complexion and that ia to keep their children deserve no sympa taxeaters demanded and collected from as the existing lines already cover near healthy the bowels active and regular. Dr. ly 8,000 miles of this great distance. thy. The time to begin with a the people 8142,000,000. King’s New Life Pills will make your The cost of supplying the “missing Considering the average for the ten child is when it can be handled. complexion healthy and clear, move the links” of railroad will only be about If it is started right it learns to years, this is over one-fourth of the $150,000,000, which will tie less than bowela gently, atimulate the liver, valuation of the state. adapt itself to parental authority. assessed one third of what the Panama Canal haa cleanse tlie system and purify the blood. Oregon taxes for 1915 for all purpoeee, A splendid spring medicine. 25. at If it grows up with the notion it state and local, were in the aggregate cost us, and will be the most wonderful your Druggiat. undertaking ever re«x>rded in tlie com is boss it will continue to assert the sum of $23,083,000. mercial world. its wishes in more dangerous The per capita taxes went up from The idea took like wildfire by bbsiness $11.42 in 1902 to $30.50 per capita for periods of development. men all over the country, as it will be a the year ending 1913. wonderful promoter of Commerce be While the population increased from We received a note from a 29,000 to 30,000 annually or about 7*4 tween North and South America to California woman the other day percent, taxes increased annually 37 have this great double track railroad whereby gtxids can be shipped by quick inquiring for a copy of our paper per cent. route from one continent to the other. Let R. J. Steffy do your According to the United States census so she could get the advertised Montana held the per capita tax record PAINTING address of a live Lents ’ real up to 1912, $26.80 for man, woman and TINTING RHEUMATIC PAIN STOPPED estate agent. As no “live” real child. and estate agent advertises in our The total bonded indebtedness oi paper we had to refer it to out Oregon has gone up from $7.90 per The ilrawing of muscles, the aoreneea, PAPER-HANGING of Lents people. Enuf sed. capita in 1890 to $71.00 per capita in atiffneea and agonizing pain of Rheutna- Work Guaranteed. Phone T1417 ¡ ! Some one lost enough on that to 1913. (U. 8. census.) tiam quickly yield to Sloan'a Liniment. The total bonded debt at the close of pay for five year’s advertising. 1915 was $53,596,825 with an annual in It stimulates circulation to the painful part. J nat apply ax directed to the core terest charge of $2,788,8.53. spots. Tn a abort time the pain gives ESTIMATES FURNISHED The above are some of the statements Why is it, anyway, that the of facta and statistics brought out at the way to a tingling aenaation of comfort things we like to eat are not State Taxpayers Convention held at and warmth. Here’x proof—"I have had wonderful relief aince I used your good for us, and the eats we Portland. Liniment on my knee. To think one loathe are healthy and whole- application gave me relief. Sorry J some? havn’t apace to tell you tlie history. We carry a Complete Line of Plumb Dally Malls Tiianking you for what your remedy ing Fixtures and Supplies Mails at the Lents postoffice arrive The Press Bulletin from the and depart daily, except Sunday, aa fol haa done for me”—James 8. Ferguaon, Phone Tabor 5542 Philadelphia, Pa. Sloan’a Liniment Agricultural College of May 8 is lows: kills pain. 25c. at Druggiata. Arrive Depart M. N. SADLER devoted entirely to the construc 6:00 A. M. 7:15 A. M. tion of silos. Farm folks should 112:50 P. M. Lents Station 12:30 P. M. An ice plant of 200 tons daily capacity send for a copy. 3:30 P. M. 5:30P. M. starts operation at Roseburg. Portland, Oregon Entered as Second Class Matter February IS, 1914. Join Our Clean-up Campaign Plumbing and Heating T HUMMONH PLEASANT VALLEY a------------------- • Mrs. P. J. Berko and daughter, Mias Hasel, were Portland visitors', recently. Mr, and Mis. John McNemier of Portland ware vutertaiasd ,8y$<Uy » week ago by Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Camp bell at their home. Cliaa. Erickson of Portland was out looking after his ranch one day reawntly. Mr. ami Mrs. T. P. Camplmll, Mr. ami Mrs. G. N. Sager, Mr. ami Mre. W. U. Moore ami Mre. Elwood attended a lecture delivered at tlie Evangelical church at Lenta Monday, the 8th. Mre. Cox of tanta was a visitor al the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Garrison one day recently. O. N. Blair of Ixmie was out looking after hie place Wednesday. Fred Olson treated his house to a new coat of paint last(week. Mre. F. A. tahman entertained the ladies Aid last Wednesday afternoon. John Mitchell has purchased twenty acres of stump land troin C. F. Kester son at a consideration of $2450 cash. The sale was negotiated by T. P. Campbell. Leslie Berke of Portland was a Sun day visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Berke. Mr». O'Connell of MontavUla visited over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Olson. Grandma Sager of Lenta visited with relatives al this place during tlie fore part of tlie week. 1. F. Coffman of Lenta was looking alter business interests hereabouts Tues day but. Emmett O’dell was in Gresham on business Monday. Mrs. Tbos. Ellingharn of Mt. Tabor was a recent visitor at lite home of Mrs. Will Richey. Irvin (Mell of The l\dlre was a week end visitor at the home of his brother. Emmett I klell. C. M. Harrison of Grvstiaui wo a r»>- cent caller at tlie home of J. 8. Donald- HUIl. The social held at the Grange Hall last Saturday night was a *u<v»w. A large aa<lienee was in attendance R. Hendereon of Bell row was a Valley visitor Tuesday. T. R. Berry was looking after bumiivas matters in Lenta laat Tuesday, C. F. Kesterson, through his agent. T. I*. Cam pl ell, has disposed of another tract of land. Mr. Bowen of Portland is the purchaser. The deal was closed Tuesday. Thia is tlie third tra«-t eold by Mr. K«*Hterson within tbe past month. FrtM Olson has least»I his farm to J. 8. Donaldson and is making arrange ments to move with bis family hi Idaho, where tliey expect to make their future liouw. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor Multnomah County. J. W. E. Rawlinson, Plaintiff, vs. D. E. Yeasel, unmarried, and R. H Campbell and Campl>ell his wife, Defendants. E. 7096. Summons. To D. E. Yeasel, K. 11. Campbell ami Campbell, tlie alxive named defendants: In llx< name of the state of Oregon you, and each of yon, are hereby required to apf>ear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit on or before June 1(1, 19lfl, said date lining more than six weeks from the 4th day u( May, 1910, on which date tlie first publication of this summons is made; and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, tor want tiiereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his complaint on tile herein, to-wit: Fora decree and judgment against you in Ute sum of $450.00 with interest tliereon at the rate of 8 percent per annum from June 11, 1915. and for tlie further sum of $50 00 attorneys* fee and for coats and dla- bureemenU herein. That tlie mortgage date,I December 21, 1912, executed by the above name«! D. K. Yeasel, covering the following described real property in Multnomah County, Oregon, all of Lol Five (5) in Block Two (2) in Katherine, according to the duly recorded plat tiiereof, said County and State, 1« foreelooed and that said property lie sold as upon exe cution, and that you lie forever barred and foreclosed from any right, title or interest In or to said mortgagv.1 premises, and will apply to the Court for sueli other and further relief aa may lie eqnltable in the premiere. Thia summons ia served npon you, am! each of you, by publication by by order of tlie Honorable J. P. Kavanaugh of tlie above entitled Court, made and eutered on the 29th day of April, 1910, directing such publication to lie made in the Ml. beott Herald unre a week for six succt-emve weeks. First publication May 4, 1916. John Van Zante A R. ft. Morrill. Attorneys lor Plaintiff. 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