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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1916)
.SCO I ) IIMLIII IN lilt SlBl KbS Bv Lora C. Little BEST MAH AT A WEOOINO. Time Wee When Ho Used to Assist In Abducting the Bride Do you >w why the bridegroom's \ woman of titty had an operation a Enteret! a» S hthk I Clam Matter February 10, 1014, year agv, to ‘’cur»” plica At the time, attendant st the wedding ix called At poxtoffice, lx-iit», Oregon, Under act of March '?, 1S79 I warmsl against expecting recover»«’! “best man ' mid how he happens to be health, hut the woman and her lamiiy such au important factor nt a xoctety wedding? Hr is supposed to b>ok after Published Every Thursday at lent», Ore., by the Mr. Sx>rr P vblibhixu Co. were confident that she would g»'t well the ushers. Hie carriage, the wedding when »he era.“ rid of the pile»— the doc- I ring and a host of other th n :x that H. A. DAKNAI L, Enerva xxn M anaukk . tor anid so. I have not seen her for i (ho fortunate lover could not lie ex some time, and in<|iilry t-xlay brought ' peeled to concern himself with at such the information that she has Ixs'ti very a time. But tilers was a period In tho Office Phone: Home D-«l. Residence: Tabor 2S13 ill, in a hospital, and one breast has j history of the humiin family when the i - - — been remove,I. Now, I am assured, she bv-t umn bad other duties than theae to perform It waa when there wax no UST how far a man cr a busi Brewers’ Bill will be cause for will be all right—the ''cancer” ha» been church ceremony and when primitive taken in tin«', and she is "cared " ness institution ought to lie rejoicing throughout the state people had come to the conclusion that Such eon tiding ignorance is pitiful. I marriage within tho trllio was not good permitted in attempting to in and its defeat can be credited to This woman is much farther from health tho race. Then It became tbe f»»h fluence political results is a prob the W. C. T. U., the Anti-Saloon than she was before her first o(x ration for |on f(,r young man of m.irrlagenblo lem to be solved, but it is worth League with Ex-governor West at a year ago. Each operation has raised a age to go forth In quest of a bride, the consideration. If it could be be its head and to the Prohibi- new olwtacle to health, Besides, the daughter of some neighboring trits», organism to Perhaps the girls were not entirely lieved that the individual or firm bitionists. The fate of the Pro- conditions acting in her had another unwilling to l>e captured, but no girl, keep her diseased have that makes an important con hibition Bill is not so satisfac- year in which to work. | either ancient or modern, would admit . ;.. .1 (or a moment that »he had wandered tribution to campaign expenses, tory, according to latest re ports. What should she have 1 " away from the protection of Iter male first place" She should havt» gone to a ■«dative» for the actual pun*o>>e of liv unselfishly, there would not be much cause for worry, but such A posthumous message from doctor who could cure piles by remov ing abducted. Even If there was no is not probably the case. The Lord Roberts declares that war ing the cause and using natural aids. brother at baud the girl was likely to Actually, she should have known enough put up a game tight, and the pros(>ec- man who contributes to a cam is a nation’s tonic. Of course, to cure her initial ailment without the tlve bridegroom had need of the assist paign does so, usually, because but there is such a thing as its aid of a doctor. ance of a strong muscled friend to aid him In subduing her. There was very he expects to be reimbursed in being Teutonic. There is no case of piles in a ¡»»rwon little to the ceremony once the girl had cash or favors. Just how this is who breathes right and eata reasonably been taken to the home of her future If the price of beef and mutton right and takes suflicient exercise. The k>rd, twit the “best man" was always a going to turn is the question. The Republican county central goes a little higher, the ir- right breathing is atmolutely neceniary honored guest In her home, e»(»eclally the marriage turned out well. In prejudice harbored to health of al<dominal organs. It if committee, so we are informed, rational seems a trifle to the unthinking and many mountainous parts of tbe civi received a substantial contribu against dogmeat by some men ignorant. It is the very greatest factor lised world where old customs obtain tion from one of Portland’s will be abandoned. in health attainment and health preser the “best man" still pretends to assist in abducting the bride.-8u Lutila vation. I will add, few who lose their “leading citizens” early in this Globo-Iiemocrat infantile habit of correct breathing ever Nevertheless we might sus campaign. A little later that recover it. They are too dense to see leading citizen promoted a man pect that the average American it» importance, and too lasy to correct EATING TO LIVE. for the Legislature and the citizen suffers more from the in the wrong habit when shown. Sympathy Which Good Health May Bo officers of the committee “dug flated price of stocks than from must not be wasted on such people. Rules by Gained and Retained. They are to be pitied, not sympathized in” to the limit to ensure that the inflated cost of wheat. Herewith I give a few general aug- with. And pity should be accompanied gestlons for those who desire health. candidate's choice. Large con with good smart verbal prods and kicks. writes Edward U. Warman. A. M„ in Mr. It will be observed that tributors expect to be dictators Thus a few may be stirred to action. the Nautilus: and we can never have a re Ford now guarantees to get the Correct breathing anti regular free No oue cau have health who rata too publican government with dic Republican party out of the bowel action positively prevents hernia much. No one can have health who eata trenches by November. tators. and prolapsus of stomach and abdominal too often. and pelvic organs. Nor can any of these Now here is another instance. No one ran have health who eats It is understood that recent troubles be radically and permanently too many kinds of food at tho aauie Every little, and evidently most without acquiring the habit of meaL large, newspapers in the county enormous purchases of iron and I cured correct breathing. No one ran have health who eats got an order last week for a half copper do not contemplate a re Correct breathing not only lifts the when tired, hurried, worried, anxious page advertisement from a lead inforcement of the golden rule I chest and vital organs, it also lifts tire or excited. No one can have health who rises spirits and the thoughts. Grovellers ing automobile manufacturer for abroad. late, gulpa down a hearty breakfast and snivellers are always upper chest one of the national candidates. and then sprints for the car. St. Louis reports a shortage of breather». When you have eaten do not wonder Such an order would amount to and II you would be buoyant, poised If It will agree with you. When you be several hundred thousand dol nickels. Taking a leaf from the invincible learn to breathe with the gin to wonder trouble begins. Say lars if all the papers in the baker’s books, why does not St. natural action, and then do it good and good by to it, not expecting to hear country were solicited. The or Louis use dimes as a substitute? plenty. No corset wearer breathes with from it again. If you fear it do not the natural action. Nobody with a eat it; If you cat it do not fear IL ders would run from $10 up. In Be cheerful at your meals. A sour paunch breathe» with the right action— If the Germans are not hold this instance we believe the mo if he had done so, he would not have ac countenance will give you a sour stom tive was a conscientious one. ing their own, at least they are qpired the paunch. All these abnormal ach. Praise your wife's cooking—if you But if the method is followed by holding in France and Belguim a folks lift the upper elm»! in breathing. can conscientiously. good deal that isn ’ t their own. Every breath thtM taken consumes an one it may be followed by others If you go home with a grouch leave undue amount of nerve force, fails to It out of doors, where the dog will get less scrupulous. A few hundred aerate the blood, and leave» the dia It—then shoot the dog. One gathers from the esti thousand used through the The majority cf people do not know phragm and abdominal muscle» weak papers may do unmeasurable mates of the national campaign and sagging. This abnormal, upper how to live until they are ready to die. harm for promotion is not always managers that there are now but chert breathing is a great cause of slug and then they are not ready to die be gish bowel», and thence of all sorts of cause they have not rightly lived. in evidence and the influence is forty-eight doubtful states. ailments. an unconscious one. As a matter Gsnssis of ths Playhouse. A girl who advertised that she Instruction, training and practice are Thespis In 53(J B. C- acted his plays of public safety campaign con would wed any man making $50 required to make the breathing normal in a wagon. In 499 B. C., during tbs tributions ought to be limited to a week should migrate to one of and abundant. Nothing would pay time of Aeschylus, creator of drama, a minimum. But it would be those who need it better than such in the performances took place upon tem the munitions towns. struction. Better let all other kinds of porary wooden scaffolds, one of which, another problem to establish the education and self-improv*?mt slide until having collapse«! during a representa minimum. Oklahoma is now reported in- this is gained. All else will come easier tion. the Athenians were induced to fested by train robbers from the for making this first in importance of build the great theater of Dionysius, calling it the Lenalon. which was the f OOKING over election results wilds of Detroit. all accomplishment« first in time. first permanent stone structure of Its is not altogether an unpleas kind. It required BIO years to erect it Bluebirds Driven Out, ant retrospect. Locally, the Why call marriage a failure “I have traveled nearly 4,000 miles There wns no scenery, but the scene county election is reasonably when a New York lady has just this Bummer," says Mr. Shields, "have wss decorated so as to represent the more than fifty towns in tho locality in which the action was going satisfactory. True, it might secured alimony at the rate of visited middle west and in the east, have on. Roofless was his structure, but have been better had two or $33,000 a year? walked more than 100 miles and, around the building were |H>rtlcoes, to though I always look carefully for which the people retreated ’luring rain three been different, but it may birds, have not seen a single bluebird storms. Hometimes a wnlngs were used prove that those selected will Anywav the German armies this season. The bluebird is, perhaps, to ward off the sun's heat merit a better opinion. Judge are not so forward looking as the most modext and most Inoffensive I of all our native songsters, and so It Card Playing. Gatens comes to the front again, they were a few’ months ago. has retired more generally before the Card playing began In India In the even tho hard opposed and W. obslaughts of the English sparrow ninth century. It was introduced Into C. Alderson carried the county Speaking of licenses only the than any other of our native bird.’ Europe by orientals some time prior by a substantial majority though registered voter should be per though till have Iw-en driven out to v to the thirteenth century, Saracens grr-ttter or less e: ■nt. popularized the amusement In Spain warmly opposed by a well inten- mitted to talk nolitics. “There n re sevi d linfsirtnut prece and Italy The taste for the game tioned opposition. Mr. Lafferty dents for our pn di action ngtilnxt afterward «proud to Germany, where tbe xpurro x Sa Io, <'ni., started It commenced to l.e Indulged in about is again in the retired list. He “Everytime the price of bread h war of e.vtermli ion againxt them a 1275. Its appearance In France was ought to be willing to abide by goes up the Administration loses year ago It lias •en i Igorouxly con mentioned In the records of that conn this as a final judgment. He . more votes,” says the New York ducted, mi about ■ -nine lines ns We try In 1303 Heraldic cards were first propose. and im never had any business in Con Sun. known in England In IfltJO. »(■arrows in mat city bate l.een killed gress anyway and the last vote »nd the other.» driven out. The ('all for Genuinely Dry. ought to be satisfactory evidence The baker, of course, is OUt nia State university ints cleaned Its Antofagasta, a seaport of Chile, on campus of them, and Meriden, Conn.. that a big majority of the people for the dough. ha» cleaned them out. The California Morena buy, a great shipper of metal feel just that way about it. pate game and tisb cominUslun has ores, liorax am] nitrate, Js obliged to pipe Its drinking water several bun The adoption of the single item Inaugurated a state wide war against dred iniies from the Andes. Tho city It fays Io Advertise the jnt— veto measures, the Tax Limita P——...................... *N Is one of the driest s|»its in the world, though a deep water port. Beyond It tion Bill and the defeat of the The man who didn’t advertise dead—extremely dead. lies the great Ataoamo desert.—Argo Pendleton Normal project will His Wan naut widow placed (of mammoth size/ w 1 , n rj—■ -mi f* save the state thousands, yes A “tone above his head. Ilin wiMtfui eye* are dim with tear«, Lucky Youth. millions. She put hi» name upon the same, 111« heart 1« lead today, "Young Scadila tn an absolute nln A» forth amid the Hhouta and cheer« One of the last things to come In letter» large and fair, com poop, lie doewn't know enough to The «oldicrs march away. out before election to come to To tell the eye of passers-by They’re off to gieat Adventure’« shore. come in when It rains.” The true romance to find; "He doesn’t need to. With nil his notice was the support certain Her Man was sleeping there. They’re anawering the call of war money he enn afford a new umbrella And leaving him behind. Republicans were giving Mr. Lee Folks thought her sorrow must be great every day In the week and also a man To raise this monurnent— Arnett for County Commissioner. They Ah! Why muni he stand idly there to carry ft for him."- St. Louis Post did not know (she did not state) All hope of glory gone, ■ !. Ji u —. They supported Mr. Muck in the Her actual intent. A torry figure of despair While they go marching on? primary but their support for One day there came a former d ime; The Plumb Line In Porto Rico. v I iust the < isl hand of chance some reason shifted just before He read; then soothed her sighs; There are places where the direction Btt I ^orth, ‘o Mr r.'i and grlrn? Why r.iuat ti e country of romance ■ of a plumb line 1« not vertical. Irregu election. It is said Mr. Arnett And. as she wed, she softly said: Deny ita door to him? larities of density In tbe crust of the “ It pays to advertise! ” has been for some time a road I globe nmv produce this phenomenon. But every hero may not share —Havana Times. machinery dealer, selling for I A remarkable instance in point was The great and splendid de<do Of those who nobly do and dare ; found in rhe Isinnd of Porto Rico, Beal & Co., and others handliner To servo their nation's needs. I where the deviation from the vertical battle light this line of products. If that be , Annonucemet lias been made that the / < nonuli t i- r is so great that In mapping the Island l! I» < kons him away. ’erection of a large sawmill to handle true his defeat will be appreci 124,000 feet of government i tho northern and southern coast lines, He's just a little young to fight— timber on He’s eight years old today! ! a» shown In the older maps, had each ated by all honest voters in the Middlefork of the John Day river will -James J. Montague In New York Amer I to be moved inward half a mile.— ican county. The defeat of the be started at once. I Scientific American. J YOU DON’T HAVE To borrow money, and you don’t Have to pay it back. YOU COLLECT Interest instead of PAYING it. 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