Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, November 16, 1916, Image 2

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    advi«**d not to'entcr anybody's holt««,
any public institution or meeting under
pcualty of forfeiting tin ir allowttn«*».**
Bv Lora C. Little
Fumigation and ”liiut-wa»hli<g” of in*,
fveted hou«<-a are «l«<> practic« «I.
Ent«*r«*»l as Second C»* m Matter February 19, 19H.
The stvret of aueci«Haful dieting at this
After a quarter of a century <>f trial, '
season of the year ia not ao much iu
At poetoffice, Lento, Oregon, Underset of Marx-h S, 1879
in a city wlt«*ro vaccination has not
taking less food as it ia in eating I«*»« of
I h *»' ii coinpulMory for nearly forty year«. ;
the h<*avy L hh U and replacing lliein
the’’Leicrator Method” lia<* pr«»ved ao
Publish«! Every Thursday at 1-ents, Ore., by the Mt. S cott P vnushino C o .
with the lightor.
Ry heavy food« I
much more •■iTectiv»* than vaccination,
mean thore ordinarily calle»! "nutri­
11. A. DARN ALL, E dito « and M anaubr ,
a» w«-ll ah «o much cheaper than vac­
tious.” For tin* ««onvenienc»* »»( the
cination plus quarantine (for thia ia
rva.lvr I will imiicat»* Ilin*«* grades of
never omitted anyhow), the whole
Office Phone: Home D-61. Residence: Tabor 2813
food, the heavy, the medium, ami th«*
population 1« proud of it« record, and .
light.
two siaable liook« have been wlitten
HEAVY’. Bread, cake«, mush ami
One of the Insiks
A misunderstanding led us
And the “Anti-Blue Idtw” all cereals. I«*ans, nuta. peanuts, meat, ou tin« aubjeet.
Va»x*i-
I la-icaoleri
Sanitation V«
last week to include the anti-sa-1 Leaguers are crowing these «•ggs. cheeae.
I nation ) in bv J T. Biegs, Town
MEDIUM. Milk, potatoes, s»|m«ab,
loon League among the number days,
t'oiincillor and for 22 years Mein
beets,
carrots, parsnips, bananas, gruel.
headed by ex-Governor West in
j t»*r of the Sanitary Uominiit«*e| the
LIGHT.
Celery,
»*abl>ag»*,
lettuce,
The “Drys” have a self-con­
{ other (The Vaccination Qdretion) 1« by
the recent dry campaign. We
garlic, spinach, cauliflower,
gratulating
reception every few onions,
! Dr. t' K Millard, for flfteeu year«
are informed the Governor was
appl»*H, |«*an>, grapes.
Medical Health < »Ulcer of la-n-« »ter. Dr.
days
now.
the head of the “Union Dry”
ratiirrh,
Demon« with
aatluna,
, Millard in his Iswik remark« on the
bronchitis, colds, lieadaches, rhvuina-
forces of which the Anti-saloon
t failure <>t »inall|H>x to "catch ou" to the
League was a sort of half! And now the County Agricul- tism, «*onHtipati»>n and other common 1 uiivacciuated school children of
ail men Is which are usually uegl«*< U*»l or
brother. Whichever it is they turist starts a paper.
lx*i«*eater, though the dÌM«a» • ha» been
, medicated, should eat nothiag in the
|
iu»|>orted
many times during his in­
all got in their work and the re­
flrst list until th«* symptom« improve.
Industrial Education the Limit
sults are highly satisfactory. We1
If eeriouslv affected, they should »son- cumbency. Mr. Bigg« remarks ii|»>n
II I i.-t lb«'»! i *.u 'an.
,
•
commend them to California, as Public school taxes are increasing tine themselves strictly to the tiur»l list. in la*icvHter ia but the minimum of
If
keeping
at
work,
they
may
nap
that state seems to be unsuccess­ faster than all other« and a strong or­
what th»* Leicester plan is capable of,
moderately articles in tlie second list
Hiiuv every h«-alth <>lli<*er Ita» l»*en s pro­
ful in securing the right sort of ganization is at work to establish nt*» and
largvly of things iu th»* third. If all
fads and functions.
promoters to handle their cam­ Rudiments of music, manual training healthy pe«q>le woul»l habitually «•at vaccination doctor who, while he is will­
paign for the liberation of the for boys, domestic science for girls, one-fifth to one-tenth a.« much of tiw* ing to employ sanitation, ia nevertlieless
always on the i<»*kout to find a vindica­
State from the booze business. gardening and agriculture for all slnpild to»«i* in tlie first list as of those in the tion of vaccination, and therefore but
third, there wouhl lx* little stckneM dur
be the limit.
THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL
half-hearted In his employment of Ute NOTICE OF GUARDIAN S SALE OF
Full fledged business coliegee are ¡ to ftaxl—now one of the leading causes
REAL
ESTATE.
THE HATI RDAY EVENIG PoHT ami
la-ireater Method.
It often happens that an in­ being established in high schools and of disease.
THE
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN wish to
Notice
I
h
hereby
giveii
that
in
pur
­
Raisins,
figs
ami
date«
have
purpose
­
cidental thought will change the every girl a stenographer and every tsjy
suance of an order of the County Court secure th»« span* time of a man or
ly
been
omitted.
They
are
conoen-
a
book
keeper
is
the
slogan.
trend of a man’s thoughts, just
of the Slate of Oregon for Multnomah woman to a»-t ns a local repn-aentative
trated (»»»is especially suitable to < nx >I
as the course of a river is even­ The ability to sing, wood work and weather, and ea-ily dig<*st»*d. Persons
County made ami «ntere»! therein on in L»nts and vicinity, I<»»king alter the
metal works for boys, needle work and
tually deflected by the presence cooking for girls an 1 to produce from with weak stomachs, yet compelled io l
! th«* 4tl> »lay of November, Ifllfl, in th«* renewals of their many sulwcriptions in
of a pebble or handful of silt but the soil are universal needs.
hard work or to »*x)»«>se thenwlves, | Th« county institute wa»' held this Matter of the Gunnliansliip of Freeman this »••«•lion, and intnalucing these pub-
w* • k Thurwlay pt St. Johns.
lications to new readers. Payment will
it is frequently better that an Millinery, typewriting, dramatic art, I would do well to omit all starch L hh I h . Mrs, Jennie K«mp, state pre«i<l>*t>t, Smith. Edna M Smith, John R. Smith, lw ma«li- in salary ami commission.
Valentine
8yiv»*«tcr
Smith
and
Lloyd
subetituting
these
dried
fruits,
or
one
of
'
apparently disinterested person basketball, cafeterias, Greek letter so­
has g<>ne toIndianapolb, Ind., to attend McMillen, minors, tin* nnd--r«ig«e<l, the Previous experivnoe is <l»*sirabl»< but n<>t
advance the idea as a suggestion. cieties, preparing fancy salads, and I them.
the national ««invention
gtianliati of th»* <*«tat»*a of »aid minora, essential. For details a<i»1reaa, with
A
man
with
stomach
trouble
of
year*
serving pink teas are not.
There are times in evefy per­ Nine children out of ten who go to standing went to th** ho-pitai and ha»l I The next meeting of Mt Scott Union will «eli at pillili»* auction to tlo* highest referemva, B«>x tkM, THE CURTIS
son's life when they are “nega­ public schools are going to lie working part of his »tomach cut out, la«t w»-ek 1 wi I be with Mrs. Julia Scott, 593O-82d I bidtier for cash Gohl Coin of th«* l'nit«*«l I'tBI.INHING COMPANY, Indepen­
) <tates of America, and nub|«-t to con­ dence .**quare, Philadelphia.
tively electrified” as it were, people and education to enable them to His funeral occund a few days later. I l*,r”'t- on Tuesday, No. 2l«t.
firmation by «ahi County Court, on
witfi (
The ignorance of edu'*at»«d people
|
when other people fail to attract exist is vital.
Saturday
the ioti» day of iMxv-inber,
NOTIGE TO CREDITORS
diHgracv
to
i
regard
to
their
health
ia
a
Pdlrlotism And Lockjov*
them and overcome their feeling To educate them all out of the pro­ »«lucation. You will avoid i a like fate.
twill al 9 :S<I o'clock in lit« forenoon »>(
ducing class and intoa semi-profw'sional
In the County Court of th«« Stat«* of
of repulsion.
Then it is better idea of living by soft-handed employ­ rea»l«*r, it you but use your headpte»-e .
Returna from the celebration of the «aid «lay, at the front >l<» r<<( the County
Oregon for Multnomah County.
{Court
limine
of
the
C
unity
of
Mult
­
Tiiii k, and you w ill know surgery cures Fourth of July, which are now »• m-
to search for other influences or ments is a great mistake.
In th«* Matter of the Estate of Philip
nomah
and
Stale
of
Oregon,
all
tb<*
no
disease.
1
píele,
»how
that
in
one
res|H*ct
our
Manual training turns boys mind to
w’ait for a change.
l.awt»>n, Ihxx-asrd.
_____
lat«-«'t Independence Day differs from ns right, title, inl< n*«t and evtat« of aai«l
channels of useful labor, domestic train­
■
minor»
in
ami
Io
all
th»»«*
certain
lots,
Notice
is Iwrvliy given that tin« umler-
Since
the
American
Med
­
i’r
If the members of the next ing directs girls minds toward home Ex|«-vtH differ u« to whether di**aaee ical
pieces
or
parcels
of
land
situate,
lying
Association
l»-gan
collecting
*ign«*<l
has Ism ap|M»ii>t««l admin*
life.
are really contagion«, or whether th«*
Legislature want to do some­ A knowledge of growing things from i prevalency of Home forma of diaeare. statistics, fourteen years ago. this is the ; ami iR-ing in the County of Multnomah istrator of th«* estate of Philip Ijiwton,
thing really rational they will the soil will help many of them to sup­ ' owing perhapu to atmoepberic condi­ first time we have not ha»l a single «L ain ami State of Oregon, to-wit : Ix»t Five »Irorasr»!, by th»* County Court of the
decide at once that no mere legis­ ply the family table and keep down the tion», at certain times, may not be min I from lockjaw. In 1908, when th»*»«* { <5) ami Six (fl) in Block Four (4). Mid- Htab* nt Oregon for Multnomah Connty,
’ way, now within the rorporate limits of and baa qtmliflcd. All persons having
mistaken for contagion
Smallpox i* stndiea began, we offered up 117 human
lative stenographer and file clerk high cost of living.
Public education for the masses must held on«* of the modi contagion« by I sacrifices on the altar of Independence 1 the City of Portland, in »aid County and claims against said «Mtate an* Is-n-by
is entitled to more than any
! Stab*.
m>t»fli-»l to present tin* same to inc al
be more directed to making the average
adhering to the ctmtagion theory. Day. The preaching of the safe and
member of the legislature, per man anil woman self-sustaining in the thoee
Term«
ami
eomiitions
nt
sale;
Cash
save
Fourth,
however,
ha»
evidently
had
314
H|«al»llng Bldg., Portland. Oregon,
And yet. Dr J. II. Tilden of Denver
day, and then cut the number of ¡ home and family life.—Pacific Mfgr.
with 40 yearn of active practice behind itavffect, for there has been a steady ’ (fold Coin of the United Stat«*« 10 per with proper vouchers »Inly verified, with­
—
clerks and stenographers three-
him, atffi bi« father tiefbre him a doctor, diminution year by year, until now in ' »-ent of tlie pureha««« money to la* pai»l in six month« fnxn date lirn*of.
ion the »lay of sale, halance on conflrina-
First Publication November 2, IV1H.
derides
the contagion theory, So do a 1910, American bovs and girls have ex­
fourths. Do that by organizing GROLND GYPSUM HAS
I
lion
of
»ale
b,
said
County
Court.
press'd
their
appreciation
of
th«*ir
GEORGB TITHILL,
number of other well-known physician«.
a service department under the
AfflMTY fOR WATtR And yet again. I do not forget the ex- | splendid inheritance without a solitary
C F. GROCE, '
Administrator.
head clerk from which service
Gtiarelian of th»* Estate« JOHN VAN ZANTE, Attorney.
case of tetanus.
An early and for many years the i perience ot Dr. Immanuel Pfeiffer, of
of Freeman Smith, Edna M
In these fourteen yers 1,119 <l»*aths
may be requisitioned.
principal use of gypsum in this country j Boston. He ridiculed the idea that
Smith, John R. Smith, Valentine
I
from
this
»linea*«
have
lieen
reor»le»i
sh
Linn County clover m«*d imfnstry
was its application by farmers to the «mallpox was contagious. To prove it
Sylveat'T Smith ami
Lloyd netted $150,Ooo this year.
a
result
ot
Fourth
of
July
accident»,
What is the need of a $20,000 land, with a view to make nonporous ! he went to a smallpox hospital sat at
McMillen. Minors. •
l"‘tr'olic "late, judged by the
H<>od River is to get » large ri*w
i
con*
memorial for Yeon and Benson clay soils more pervious to water, to i the bedside of the sick, I bent over and lockjaw standard,
ba»
been
Illinoia,
in
breathed their breath, and did all he
crete garage.
make
Handy
soils
less
pervious,
ami
to
and Hill and Lancaster at Crown
i
which
157
innocents
have
b«*en
sweeten sour and acid soils. A charac­ j could to expose himself. Witbin a week |
Point? The most beautiful im­ teristic of ground gypsum is that it has or two he was down with smallpox. On ; i slaughtered in this fashion. Penn- Oregon’« prune crop is t»ie largest and With a mutilate«! budget Portland
It taxes go still higher next year.
(
>'l»*rty, ap- finest in the state's history.
provement for that point would an affinity for water and will draw the other hand? Dr M.'jTR<áiermund I •»>*•“•»*
amounts to ♦ »,<<»0,000 pounds and will
I« «« [ h liticai jawlmm* and
,
to
prove
that
«mail-
1
P«»priately
stands
high
in
the
R
m
.
152
be a nicely leveled and sanded moisture from the atmosphere. This of Appleton, Wig.
children having thus shown their devo- net the growers $3.000,UM).
legitimate
industry from now on.
pox
is
not
conveyed
as
supposed,
visited
circle in the “crown” to be quality is a great factor in keeping a smallpox c»u»e, took pus from the Hon to their native land, Ohio, which
moisture
in
the
soil
and
is
of
value
to
utilized as a view’ point The
alto ntamla cloae to th«* top
; in the pen-
farmer in starting the growth of grain pustules and rubtx*»! on his hands ami | ------ —— —
most practical, a couple of com­ ami grass, as it holds moisture where beard, anil went out and mingled with *‘on ro1'’ <-an Pr,,,,,l|y exhibit 111» ease»
modious, practical comfort sta­ the roots of the small plants most need aa many people a» he could. First, be of kourth of July tetanua in fourteen
^”W York, despite it« large
tions, cut into the wall of the it. The application of ground gypsum went to bia club, and there greeted and
shook
hand«
with
a
number
ot
men,
P
‘
»P
,
>
,
"
,
<
”
••*<• **h>nd, only 93 child­
circle. And a $1000 ought to do or land plaster to the foliage of many | from there to a church festival, where ren having n, died
thi» horribl.* death in
plants in a dry, hot season, it is de­
all of it.
P*'r,,,d These stati«tics bring
clared, will draw the necessary moisture be made himself likewise as sociable as l*‘*H
possible. And wheu he learned the ”llt l*le curioiw fact that lockjaw, an
from the atmosphere and often save a poeaible.
There are those who profess crop from being damaged by drought. ! health board had got on to what he had ''^trcmely rare dieeaxe, han found it»
and wan on hi« trail he went to th« ixrgext cauae in Fourth of July a-l»*bra
to believe the worst is yet to It is commonly applied to peanut vines done
depot and took a train out of until H*-
rima, in 11*6», there wen* I5o
to insure a crop.
come. We have been living on
The production of gypsum, acre>rding traveled to Terre Haute, Indiana,'»hare <>»•« «< P»triodc to'Hnun in th« United
diluted soup now for four years, to the United States Geological Survey, liv»-d at that tim<* Indiana’» moat n<*t«l ! ■ Sla'»*« ami ouly 128 front other cnnws
and one suit of overalls a year. Department of the Interior, llUS in- antivacciniat, Frank D. Blue, whiwn he *’ |9|o, 72 Independence Day célébrant»
of l i- <li«»*as<* «ml only 17 wliohad
If it gets much worse we will »•rea-ed from 594 -M2 short tons in 19oO vi«ited. H« ataid away until tin- ex­ • ii--d
entra» l«-d il in »»tirer wavs.
I be dia­
citement
had
bl
wn
over,
ami
every
­
to
2,447,611
short
tons
in
1915.
have to add more water and
body ha«I had time to come ilown with a q» ara ■»«• »>( ; ht~«-• a«u ill>••« h » a re­
patch the patches on our over­ Oregon will go t ’ a.ly dry ’ i >ecem- ■tnafl|«>x if he had given it to then -oit <>f tin-worl»** pim* a II.»- ra p >n*-i-
ber 1. if mi ans are found whorcby Tb»*n he went home
lv. Any
alls.
Nol<ody t«>ok tin* bilitv llww «>n tir
violators of the nr-W prohibition dire«»-«* frotn contact with hint, m f r a ,.ue » h«> now f-ncc
ima a tn--re re­
to the state constitution could l-e accertaim’d. and everv «if >rt »leetabi* r as n I
tie it tlian can­
Still John B. Yeon is planning amendment
can be punished. Governor Withy- wax tiia'ie by the offi»-ia!g to find «m-h a II*»»', lir»* «-raekers.
ink cartriilges.
to macadamize still more roads I combe has announced. If It is f^und,
jei*
of I»« kj.»w
Rut
ti
*•
«il-
«
’
care
though he says that sort of road however, that the “bone-dry’' amend­ Tli<-«e two i-xpo«nre«. a« th»*y ar- <i<> « not un- «n t1
• art* iHi-oming
'
-atioi h There
is a failure and is fit only as a ment cannot be enforced, ber aura It ilc»<-rib>*<!, differ I’irhnp* the differ I C«'lj- •
lacks a penalty cla ise, Governor < no* p* ¡lit- to the «uy tin* diware im»1 ire »till many <1
<• 0«ed by th»*
base for a bituiithic road.
Wlthycombe will not Issue a proclam­ I e convey»-»!. To I'real he the breall.v r-1
I tanUH.
Ibi»
ation putting the amendment into ef­ a «ick pereon ia to get the vexy • «*enc> ,«.it .n> |*->p
' *i inni gnu »Imto,
The next sevaj. will revolve fect until the legislature meets and
of the dlwa-»* into one’» »y«t»*r’>, Il i> in :ng alive. ■)»>>> <!• r, lurp i o. «, toy
around the speakership of the passes an enabling act. fixing a penal­ wouhl ai«|>«»r. Dri«i |>t>-, on the out «.»U..on, a; d ot’.er io< lb d- it- d ex-
Oregon house and the president ly for violations.
Rille of the »kin could do li'i|e I, rm i u- veiy on tin« vr. ai uc« «uu>i ni. lei»
The
vote
on
the
Initiative
and
refer
­
even on the germ theory. Brief • x 1‘hiiiiren lo»i the -ivtit • f one eye. nine
of the senate.
The man who
endum amendments with most of the pnoor»* to tla* free air ile- rny» th» b ~t I* g«. h '- iii *. io'i I «• «1«, twenty four
wants either place is probably counties complete, together with In­
out 'fl.
Wer filile!» iban
virulency of direaae product« generally. e
the man least worthy of it.
■ li Ib y i r«f» red it, und 71" Ioni olii r
complete returns from the remainder, Though doctor- Hornetiu e« fmget tl»h>
i j .uvS
Eie u< gli g
a»
these
is as follows: Single Item veto-—yes
».a
i».le»
may
>
in
In
-
ii
g
in
a
con-
Winter ia lieginning early this 127.232, no 48.592, majority for 78,640:
In the a tiva<- ¡nation city of
year, due probably to the un- ship tax exemption—yes 109,063, no IjrE-exter, Engl - «I, “ina'lpnx i« treat »1 »•iti-iv laMiio.i tu i* »• or»« nuiking
majority for 50.310; negro suf as if contag «ms, a el lu re 1« th«* pi.i.r HH in Ih».- dir-i-ti n. of a nane
settled political tension that has 58.753,
froge—yes 89.025, no 87,523, majority Lel<*»*«ier M«*tb«>d, which ha« i>e»-n in Fourth, however, we liavt* n >t, up to ila*
been cooled so suddenly the past against 348; Pendleton normal—yes
p.escnl time fiad coin,net' «mere».'
operation for 25 years
two weeks.
93,847, no 102,270. majority against
Smallpox <*il* « nr rrmoved to tlie Vi orhi*.- A««ra
*
Borough F»*v-r Hospital. Tnmat»*» of
siunal
no 121,571. majority atainst 82,819; th»* honee and all «mntsrt are quarantined
Tn
Not all the badly'disposed boys anti-compulsory vaccination—yes 89.-
n
N J.
in
th«ir
r«e
n
horn*-»,
»wing
.visbed
«I
ily
have left town.
There are 017. no 88.587. majority for 430; gun-
by til»* il>-|ieetor for sill»*' n d «y- Tin ’
several with a cons.derable start day clotinK lit repeal—yea 1’2.320, qnats tine 1« most finite What we
in the wrong way that ought to no 1,022, majority for 31,298, brew- know by that nani«*. The occupants r»f
ers’ amrndment—yes 80,237. no 127.- th» house “ari* «smugly crg»>»l not to go
• I
receive parental attention.
479. majority against 47.242; absolute to work during tire period of quaran­
Ibition—yes 108,813,
108,813. no 105.712. tine,” aii<l if tlrey do not. they receive
• tm t
,«_
prohibition
If you find your “grip” on the majority
jority for 3.101 ; : rural cred ta S'icli monetary allowance as i« r»-qtiln«l r i Cha-fe« L. .
ty an
boy is slipping try getting seme amendment—yes 94.179, no 74,291, for rent ami maintenance They are
send-
*•< r off’cer .
good friend to engage him in a majority for 19.888; statewide tax allowtd to go oilt*‘‘aml are encouraged ing him to Boston,
I m1. tiff on—yes 86.609, no 74,401, ma­ to take walks mu» the country, but are sor at Portland han not been chosen.
discussion of his tendencies.
Moderatvly P I« rd I'm; al iWl
jority for 12,298.
M T. SCC )TT H ER A L D HtALIH W lût SUBURBS
NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U.
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