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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1916)
% I MT. SCOTT HERALD Entered a* Second Class Matter February 19, 1914. At postaffios, trenta, Oregon, Under act of March 3, 1879 Pablisbsd Every Thursday at lento. Ore., by the M t . 8 cott P vbiishixh Co. H. A. DARNAI.L, E oitok abd M anaubb . Office Phone: Home P-61. « Residence: Tabor 2813 Portland, Oct., 9, I9BU—Editor Ml. Scott Herald: In your issue of Sept , 16, you claim that I nii*n«pnwnt things and that I made a I s I m - stati-im-nl when I said that “comtiined liumaii and ani mal pus” did not prevent or protect from smallpox but did s«»w the -«•<•< I- of smallpox and other diseases and you pro«'ee«l to point out that vaccine «I«»*»« not enter the circulation any mor,- than pus fmui sore*on your hand would. A little knowl«»lge is dangerous, pariioular- ly medical knowledge in the hands of editor* who writ«' yet sometimes know not what they say. You prolmbly can personally remember one or more eaare w liere |>erson» have ha«l arina-and l< g- amputat«*«l from blood poisoning caused by «am* on the baud and leg in which the pus entered tlie circulation ami medical ignorance did th«* n-st How is it that ptxiple who get vac«Jnat«sl fre quently develop running sores of a syphilitic or summons nature, or ulcer», all over the txxly unless it was th«' poi son vaccine that di«l it? Ask Mrs Little for some death statistics from this cause. You state that the smallpox disease "germ” colony develop«« its own death thereby preventing small|»>x Are you aware of the fact that the al leged “germ” of smallpox has never luw'n “discovered” or isolated, ami that the nie«liei>l profession have always iwen up in tlie air alaiut what caused til's disease and that they really at last have begun to acknowletige that is is u disease of tilth? Evidetitly some allopathi«* doctor lis» I hh ' ii filling you upon ih«-sh-unl ■■germ" th«*ory of disease and what they don’t know al»'Ul “germs * w ill make a bi|< book. Perhaps you can answer the qi'es.iou that I have not yet found any M. l>. able to answe»: Wl-u h came I«.,, --jjerin' i*. w hen you I i'i { nmi iers Wl I me hre«i by c. Illi«)« mul «' I dil i'ii mi'«* H im contact Hud ti- ci a¿y • .»<’ ■«■<1 by air w«- re <i « - been 'S health activities which plai»'« it in a po sition to keep the |«ople in ignoramv and au|wratilioil chiefly l»-<-auw' they control the subservient press and tlie op position has little or no opportunity tu get its views la'for,' the |»-«>ple. You may not hare also gras|Msl the (set that allopathie imsliciiio i» a pike ami rarely stays with any one superstition iong enough to get well ae<|Uainl«-«l with it. Their theories cliang«- oyer night ami von may |>oasitdy os-all that cuppiuu ami bleeiiiiig, turning the spine, violet, tinsen ami X Rays, sterilisation, turtli- serum, radium, twilight ali-ep and (>lhei la<ls have all had their day, faih-d ami have taten officially relegated to th«' scrap heap. One by on«' th«' rosre (all an«l now only serums, vaccine« ami o|>erati<>ns remain. Ehrlich, the 6o«l man ha» »tatc«l in Paris that scrums have rvacl>e<l their limit while the lab- Dr. Murphy, note«! as a surgeon. «'oiiiesat»l surgery to Is* a failure and saitl that scrums wore th«< thing» to pm your faith to Take your clHiice. When dis’tor» uisagree not even editor» can ««-tile the question TI h - shoemaker should stick Io his last. You do the «»iiting ami let the d«H-tors do the healing If they van. Dr W A. Turner, mation, for a matter of fact the JN another column is a com- aim is free publicity. If *p«ce munication from a so-called in the Herald is worth anything medical reformer. Like many of let him pay for it his profession his head is so filled with conceit that it aches and "Along the Columbia River.” his eyes are dizzy with un a new booklet sent out by the natural pressure on the optic S. P. & S. railroad, is one of the nerve. Doctors frequently have very finest things ever issued an unwarranted estimate of their from any press, Printed in a own intellectual superiority and beautiful brown on a highly regard themselves as a little artistic paper, and displaying more worthy of consideration two score of the wonderful I than others who have not devot sights along the noble Columbia, ed twu or three years getting a and the humors of weather and smattering of some faddist’s season. It makes an elegant in theories. Doctors generally are vitation to your eastern friends I I' just as narrow and intellectually and relatives and you can have atrophied as any other class of it reach them by forwarding people and a good many of them their address and a two cent started below the average of stamp. average people. A good share of the doctors of the county entered Labor has its day and capital medical school from the seventh has many days, but there is or eighth grades, and having never a moment set aside for the learned a few things they neverl poor old public. Th« vd ha Ml heard tell of before, think they thin« II have the world by the nose, i If housewives should strike Iw »11« • J They remind us of the little | for an eight hour workday and Imi A I* moth that flutters around the, ten hours’ pay there would be a Wr u iht candie. It ;s the first beautiful ■ revolution. "* 'W thing that ever penetrated their I noti cranium and they flutter around | Swimming beaches ought to 11 th«' ( <>tn that till their little spark of life | I grow in popularity as they be- » State u < *rcg«m. io coil uty. is burned out instead of getting! i come less crowded. In Ox- Matti ate of F. away to le; rn of other wonders. Dn < a If«* It may be a1! right to have hob ondar / bies but the tendency to be un-. In addition to fretting better IH roads we should attend to get- •* «4 f mindful of the rights of others, J tintr commercial waterways. - • 1. ami < ( to flutter arcund their candles or It in and ride their hobbies is evidence of! • Ir r Ihr Philadelphia must have a hard B an uncharitable disposition or an OM» f| 11nnl n«k Mt|< II 4 time trying to love both of her undeveloped mind. V I imomuis having claims against htti IM Now having said this we want' ball teams the same. M|ay n • »ill esialc are hereby t><>l,fl*-<l ami re. -l-tir i-d to present tl.e same, properly to commend the doctors, par-| verified a* required by law, to the un- ticularly the doctor who is enter- j ler-igixd « xei iitrix at tlie stole <d F, prising and who enriches his i Pul>,;uilLn Makment 1* K'-enan Or»., IM),4th street, Portland, fund of information by keeping; Klatenient of the owm-r-ldp, manage Oregon, within six months from ami abreast of the latest develop-1 The next me» big oi Mt. Scott Union j ment, circulation, etc , r«.|o r»-.| by the «Iter the «late <>l first publication of this act of UongrcM of August I, 1913, of not ice. ments in research. According to will tie held at the home of Mrs. Walsh j on Tuesday, Ort.. 31at. Datol and first published September the Ml. Scott Ili-rnhl publi«l»<l weekly our correspondent this is a waste The paper puL»)tel*e«t by the liquor in 1916. at G-nts for October, 191(1 State of of time. The old tribal medi terests prints an announcement that i Mary B Keenan. Executrix of the Oregon, County of Multnomah, as. B<- cine man had about the same ‘ The «^-omimic diM»ess of the hut-d i l-stateof F. P. Keenan, l»rceaaed. f<>r<- me, a notary public in, and for the view. Disease according to him trade oi Manitoba, after one month’s i Design 200, tty Glenn L. Saxton. Architect. Minneapolis. Minn. stat«- ami county aforesaid, |>erw>nally J J. Johnson, 314 Spalding ap)4-are«l II. A. Darnall. who, having Building, attorney for Estat«. was the working of evil spirits. experience with probibit'on, is striking ly illustrated by the closing of a large been duly sworn according to law, de- He didn’t know anything about number of places . .” This is the | h > m - s and says that lie is the editor and it. The doctor of today who de paper which announce«! to its readers NOTICE TO CREDITORS Owner of the Mt. Scott H«-rald ami that nies the importance of the in that the Hotel Mnltnomah of Portland. the following is, to the IsMt of lit* In the ('«unity Court of the State of investigators who have proven Oregon, had been close«l on act.-ount of Oregon, for Multnomah County, knowledge ami Iwiiel, a true stateim-nt are of the ownership, manageim-nt (and if In th«- Matter of tlw- Estate of Emil Paul the “germ theory,” and their prohibition. The liquor that interests the Hotel not advertising the fact Hchrnidt, IH xxmmh ' i I. | a daily pa|H-r, tla- circulation), etc., of deductions had better announce Multnomah, a million dollar property lh«- aforesaid publication for the daU- Notice is hereby given that the under- his alliance with the Chinese is about to be opened under prohibi- •igmsl, Martha Schtnldl. has l»»-n ap shown in the above caption, n-quir«*«! by doctor or the Indian medicine tion conditions, which wae financially the Act of August 24. 1912, embtslied in pointed executrix of (lie «-«tala of Emi man. If I put a couple of mice embarrawed long before the prohibition section 443, Postal laws and Regula Paul Hchniidl, deceased, by the County tions, printed on tlie reverse of this Court of the State of Ort-gon for the in a close tin box with some law went into effect, is about to be openeil under prohibition conditions by County of Multnomah, and has duly form, to wit: cheese and the cheese disap Minnesota capitalists who have hail qualified as such. All ;>en«<>tis having That the name ami a<ldr«-s* of the peared I would be able to arrive every opportunity of making themselves publisher, i-ditor, managing editor, and claims against saiil isUli- arc hereby at a conclusion. If a couple of familiar with the Oregon situation. buaineai manager is II. A. Darnall of notifle<l and re«|uin*<l to pn-aent tlw guinea pigs were enclosed in a Mrs. Julia S«x»tt, Mrs. Sommerfeldt same to the undersigned executrix, at Lents, Oregon. glass cage with grass, and the and Mrs. Doc McKinley will attenil the That there are no other persons the office of her attorney, J. J. Johnson, state con ven tion to be held at Pendleton interested in its property or publication 314 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Oregon, grass disappeared and six guinea Oct., 17th. in a proprietary way and that there an duly v«-rifled as required by law, on or pigs appeared where only two A pitiful story is being told in the no Isimlholilers. mortgages or other se before six months from the data of first had been 1 would be likely to courts of Idaho which those in favor of curity l.oldvrs owning or holdit.g I js-r publication of this notice. conclude that the pigs had eaten tlie manufacture of 4 per cent beer I*atr<| ami first published August 3, cent or more of total amount of Isnids, the grass, thrived and repro would do well to read. Also the “nurs mortgage«, or other w-curitu-s. P'l« MARTHA SCHMIDT. ing motlier” advocates. We quote: That th«- two paragraups next alsive, duced themselves. If I had a “He related details of tlie treatment ac- PERSPECTIVE VIEW. giving Ila-names of tin- owners, stock- garden of cabbage and a herd of i corded his wife during their «-arly mar- holders, and sreurity holders, if any, I ried life; h«>w he tried to keep liquor skinny calves got into it and the contain not only the list of stockholders cabbage disappeared, and I from her when he discovered her habit ami security holders a- they appear up found the calves fat, I would i six months ait'-r their marriage; how he on th«- Issiks id the company but also, in built a home at a cost ol *13.(MO, and ca-< ■ where the stis-kholder or security conclude the cabbage was good I furnished it to pie aw her; how be took i KrTCHEH Notlce holder apia-itrs upon the is,ok» of the i&oVâ-ô' for calves, whether the calves H her to Boise to the Legislature; east to Noli«»- ishereby given tlist the part- company a.« trustee or in any other were good for the cabbage or i New York, Washington and other cities fiduciary relation, the name oi ths p-r- nership bllaines» heretofori' condnclerl not. I believe there are people and introduced her to men of National son or corporation for whom such by llarry Julián and Wilburt Julian, h * who are able to see a logical con anil state promineiilte; how proud he Lrvino POOM trustee is acting, is given; also that the Julián Brothers, in the town of lent*. was of her becauae of her attractive ap IO b'xie-o* said two paragraphs contain statements • fregón, is this «lay dissolved by mutual clusion whether others can or pearance and her intellect; how he took «p-’oVio-O' embracing affiant's full knowledge and consent of the partios thoretn. llera* not. The facts of chemistry are | her to all social functions after he dis la-lii-f as to the circumstances ami con- ■ft'-r llarry Julián wlll run Ule store at at the base of all life. The pro covered her drink disease; how it lie- ditlons under which stockholders and saín«' locatiun. cesses of medical treatment in ettne necessary for him to entertain strrurity holders who do not appear up volve the handling of certain friends at dinner at restaurants instead on the lasiks of the company as trustees, of in his own home, because bis wife free Methodist Church hold stock and securities in a capacity neutralizing chemicals, chemical ' might be intoxicated.” other than that of a bona fide owner ; Hnnday Hcbool, 10 a. m. poisons that neutralize each The W. C. T. U. of Kansas is en and this affiant has no reason to believe Preaching, 11 a. m. ami 7:» p. tn. other, and of other chemicals deavoring to have minors barred from Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. that any other person, association, or court rooms dnring sensational trials. that restrain the activities of (xirporation has any interest direct or All are cordially invited to attend certain parasitic organisms. To At the meeting of Mt. fk»tt Union indirect in the nald stock, lx>n<ls, or th«>m- aervicre. held at the home of Mrs. .McKinley, this other securities than a* so Dialed I,y deny this is to admit the want of week, Mrs. Esther Rank house r read a R«fl*«rt H. Clark, pastor. FIRST FLOOR PLAN. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. him. information, and the narrowness report of the Toronto, Canada, W. C. Higne«!, H. A. barnail Advertised Leiters of one’a view. T. U. which has a membership of two A Sworn to and aul«cril>e<l l>efore me very complete cottage for a moderate sum. It has a splendid living Adv«>rti»ad letter» for week ending We might say a few other thousand people an«i tlie past year dis room irW> by 18 feet and a nook with built In seats, affording a view of the this 2 day of October, 191«. Sept. 30, ifflfi. H|nirt L M . (,Urki things for the doctor’s benefit bursed funds raised to the amount of open fireplace at the opposite end The second story provides for two good [Heal.] E p. Tobin. s a . «H i At_* o 118.000. The report wm vibrant l»'»ter; Clark, J. H. Mr*.; Johnson. but we will only say this: Space with riadnMi Bt the' of prohibi. ■teed chambers, a bath, large linen closet and clothes closets Hlze of house. (My commission espirea Mrs. Addie; R R. . Robinaon. 22 by 24 feet; flrat story, 9 feet, and second story. 8 feet, There la a basement in our professional columns is tion in that section. The greater part under Mr*, h J.; Reynolds, Mr*. M. ftichry, the living room portion of the house. Cost to build, exclusive of heating A report from Utah stales that Ogden Mrs. Myrtle; Raliern, Jack; Schmit«, open if he wants to pay for it. of th« money raiaed by this union went • nd plumbing, 91,150. capitalists an- adding extensive im Margaret; Stern, F. J; Stewart, Mr*. We will refuse to publish his ,or crow P“f|«»**. » i»rgp sum being provements to Humptcr Valley R. R |n By special arrangement with me the editor of this paper will furnish com Flotaie; Taylor, A. F ; Wynd, A. P vagaries further as mere infor- “"T °,e for tbe com,ort of plete plans and specifications of design Na 200 for |1U Oregon including several new steel A HOME AT MODERATE COST. NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. • I I « I the Canadian midiera. GLENN L. SAXTON. bridges. K*|.; Wynd, A. P.; Wella, I > Mr*. E. M. Geo. W. Spring. V“