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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1916)
Entered a* Second Gian Matter February 19, 1914. At jHiaUWhce, Lento. Orecoa, Untier act of March 5, IS79 Published Every Thuraday at Lenta, Ore., by the M t . S cott Pv au »tu no C o . H. A. DARNALL, Eurroa and M axaobb . Office Phone: Home IMI. Residence: Tabor 2813 and live longer. But it need» to la* tie' right kind of food, food am ted to tin» particular individual. Some are able to »elect for Uivmaelvee with em-ceea, »them will fail unlvea they procure «killed guidance. There la reason in the raw food cure, and it work»! Dr. Jackaon waa a great cereal eater and need little uncooked food. He waa also an advocate of the enema, and may have used it for years. It 1» iireful in acute diaeaae, by the way, but never a» a cure for oonatipatlon. Dr. Fairchild not only lived largely on cereals, but ou twice-cooked cereals. In her old age, when I knew bar, thia so a hobby of hem, graine must be roasted before ground. Old people even more than the young need uncooked food. There is uo occasion to live ou it ex clusively, provided the cooked fix»! ia not otherwise impoverished, but it should constitute fully half tlie daily ration for youug or old, Try it, you half-dead ones! ndications are not want indicate the strong Bv Lora C. Little existing in certain quarters to the commission * Four years ago I met for the first time government as administered in a man who died the other day of cancer Incompetency, ex —“carcinoma” the pai»ers gave it. He Portland, pensiveness, inability to get was middle aged, of large frame aud for robust physique. His color was good, satisfaction in appeals he bat! about the right amount of flesh, assistance, and egotism are and to a casual ol»«erver I m * was the pic charged. Not one of these coni ture ot health and apparently (barring plaints can be charged up as ex a«*cident) destine«! to long life. From 10 BUHD IHE GRLAIEST CiLBGE LN THE WORLi> clusive to the commissioners. It time to time I saw hitu afterward» in his place of busim-i« or ou the street. Prob appears to us the same thing ably The | reatest . ..«.r ui the world ir I had not seen him for some might have been said against the month« when, one hot day last Rummer. being ) -nmc. to cross tan Francisco * V u. tun Fraucisuo to preceding system. Anyway who I came suddenly upon him sitting in the Bay fro . This bridge will I»« 5.1, mile» is most to blame for advancing «hade by a house in a far-out suburb. Oakland. long and it will requin* four years to costs? There is just one answet. A glance horrified me. A terrible thing complete the same. covered his cheek, and agony was on his The persistent growing demands brow. His wife was at his side, and I Although the bridge is very common of the people who are ’all the hastily made my errand known ami de place in appearat*«*e nevertheless it will time urging new expenses, all parted. Even synn»athy from a com be one of cite wonders of the world. The bridge will be composed of sixty more or less personally advan parative stranger would have been a •pans of 2’>0 feet each, and all just alike. tageous and selfish in nature. mockery. More months of suffering (1 Besides these there will be two very have no idea wbeu tlie trouble began, Yet the fellow who wants a new save long spans. These spans will also be that it seem«*«! but a short time street lamp here fails to accord since I seen him well) ami h>* ia dead. very high. Tliey will I nj near the Hsn the same advantage to the fel Why? That is the question I would Francisco side, and :iu<iet liiest* long mid high spaus the aliipptiig of the bay will low there, and the other fellow’s |ask. Death is nothing to dread, but pass. Thera spans wiii l>e 0<M) feel kmg, cancer — months, perhaps years, of tor- expense is charged up to the and will be th« lougi-sl mid heaviest of while tlie horril ibk* ’ ~ Thing eats commissioners as so much waste. : i ture, their kiiui in the world. Iti» flesh and racks your nerve«! The bridge will lx* a <louble-d<*«'k Candidly, we believe the worst I cult to imagine a worse fate. And structure and wiii have three madwiy» the present city I watch the causes of death given in the feature of on the up]H.-r d<-ck, and four railr uul government is the so-called daily papers. Cancer, carcinoma and tracks on the lower deck. There will l>e >> under which, sarcoma occur oftener than any other “civil service, t\4u roadway» lur the alow iiMMHog cause save only tul'erculoei». Insurance good, bad or indifferent—lord it experts vehicles, and one especially •iesigne'l tell us one woman in every 8 over their superior officers and who reaches the ag»* of 35 dies of cancer, roadway for automobiles only. work when and how they please, and one man in every 11, aud the ratio The very latest de volopmen la of en gineering science will bo used to make reducing the output of service to ie rapidly rising. Is it inevitable? Is this roadway the finest ever planned in a minimum, yet maintaining a the confessed ignorance o< modern the world. — E. B. 11. meilicine in this field the limit of pre wage and salary account that ventive measure»? No! a thousand absorbs the bulk of the city tax. time« No! And now I shall be thought HUMBLE BEAN MAKES I ing to opposition to set up my opinion against the LXCLLLENI ROAST opinions of the learned, not only of one Beau roast makesan excellent substi school of medicine, but of many schools. For I call to mind the fact that tlie head tute for meat aud offers an additional of tbe greatest hydropathic institution way of serviug beaus. Following Û a of this country—prior to that at Battle recipe: 5« lb dried beans (lc.) Creek—Dr. James C. Jackson of I)ans- ville, N. Y., died (in advanced years to 1-4 lb. salt pork. be sure) of cancer. He had tor forty or l-t ib. grated cheese. fifty years taught and practice«! dietetic, 15s cups bread crumb«. hydropathic and other drugless methods 1 «08- . MAINTENANCE OF ROABS MORE of healing, and with remarkable Riiccraa. 1 leas[xx>n salt. IMPORTANT THAN THE BUILDING He was looked to as an authority by 1-8 teaspoon pepper. many. Another victim of cancer was Look over anti wash the beans, soak The greatest waste of public moneys Dr. M. Augusta Fairchild, also a suc from 12 to 24 hours in cold water, H>ur that ie being committed today is in sur cessful water-cure doctor and author of off tlie waler. Put the bean» into 3 facing our country roads and then ap one or more books on health. Aside cup« of cold water with 1-4 terap«x>n of parently abandoning tbe same. No from Dr. Robert Bell of London I know soda and boil three to five minutes. county that engages in real road build of no living physician of prominent Drain off tbi« water. Return the twanx ing can afford to dismiss its workmen who bolds there is a radical and to the kettle with 3 cups of fresh water when the road has been constructed. constitutional cure or reasonably certain and tlie salt pork, which has been The fact of the matter ia, that the work preventive of cancer. washed, scraped and scored. Cover and is just then well under way. We are too familiar with the claims cook slowly until the lieans are soft It rarely ever happens that the ini made for surgery. They can lx* dis (from 2 to 3 hours.) tial work on the load is done wisely, missed with a word. Surgery can be Takeout the pork, mash the beaus, but there are a multitude of little things made to appear to cure by cutting every add tlie cheese, bread crumb«, egg ami that later must be added or repaired in sort of grow th. In many cases these seasoning. Mix well ami put into a order that the road may be in gsod never would have become cancer», ami buttered dish. Coyer with bread condition. Ruts and chuck holes are therefore no cancer follows. The truly crumbs and piece« of the pork. Bake sure to form and these must be filled or cancerous constitution cannot be cut one-half hour in a pan of hot wafi-r. the road soon goes to pieces. These out, and it tak«*s a cancerous constitu Canned or Inked beans may be used. things should Le planned for and done tion to produce a cancer. If surgery is One-half pouml dried l»-ans eipial atxiut quickly if the improved road is to do resorted to in such case it only increase« 3 cups of mashed lx*ans. the fullest service, and this is the ODe the suffering to come. This roast may be served hot or cold thing that it seems to me some of our Were there space here to develop the ami is much improved if served with county commissioners are neglecting. ideas, I conld convince every reader tomato sauce or ketchup —C. E. C. They become so imbued with the idea that there is good ground for the follow of building good roc ds that they fail to ing statement«, which the limitations prepare for the maintenace of roads al- spoken of compel me to put in dog HEAD Off PLANT DISEASES BY ady constructed.—E. B. H. matic form. BURNING LEAVES AND BAD I KUH First, the axiom, nothing exists with Now is the time to destroy winter out a cause. Health is normal life, Gauses of Lar Shortage quarters of plant disease organisms A ., disease is abnormal, abnormal. an«l therefore due It is al way» i w to get at fact« ’‘Ito abnormal living, Transgress the great «leal of time «-an tie »av«*d next any given condition than to engage in ’ laws of health, ami tiniiealth ia the re spring ami summer by getting rid of condemnation based on prejudice«. sult. Cancer is an advanced form of <H-w*ajK-«l leaves an«i fruits now. The For instance, w hat are basic fact« and disease, never a simple, primary disease. majority of dises*-» common to field aud causes oi ear shortage we always hear Primary diseases are always easily cur garden crops live over winter in fallen so much aixiut at thia time of year? able. Prevention, then, means the leaves ami mummied fruit«. The mil From J uiy to October is the time for proper (that is, truly curative, and not dews, leaf-s;xits, fruit-rots, anthracnora, moving crop« and buying supplies, and merely palliative) treatment of simple ami blights, particularly oi vegetables laying in coal and fuel for winter. diseases. All maltreated (suppressed) and ornamental plants, am eaxily con The closing of the Panama Canal and simple diseases do not develop into trolled by «-leaning the ground and conget-tion of traffic in eastern manufac cancer, but they do develop into more burning the refuse this fall—H. E. V. turing centers increased the demand for serious and lees easily curable diwases. car». and sometimes into cancer. The Pacific Coast «ends out more Sloan’s Liniment Eases Pain The leading causes of cancer are products for east bound shipment than it probably the following crimes against Sloan’s Liniment is first thought of receive«, and June, July and August nature: Vaccination, constipation of mothers for bumps, bruises and sprains saw' 45,0"«) m-«.- < ar» g<> <-a»t than in the long standing, denatured fcxxls, the re- that are continually happening to same month lant year. r»eab*<l suppression of disease by means children. ft quickly penetrates and Many states have enacted laws for of drugs or surgery, and unheatlhy soothes without rubbing. Cleaner ami bidding work on Sundays and this tend« mental states. Abortion may lie another more effective than mussy piasters or to hold up the use of all cars one- cause. ointments. For rheumatic aches, seventh longer. All these cause« are avoidable, and if neuralgia pain and that grippy soreness Car builders in the east manufacture all were avoide«i for a few years canc»*r after colds, Sloan’s Liniment give« other line« ami have been unable to de would disappear except where brought prompt relief. Have a bottle handy for liver new cars ordered to meet increased on by some more ingenious and less bruises, strains, sprains and ail external traffic. common crime against the health. pain. For the thousands whose work Western states should encourage The cancerous, or suspected cancer calls them outdoors, the pains and capital to go into railroad car building ous, nee«! first of all U> a«iopt a diet of ach<-H following exposure are relieved by business iuatcad of m-Dding raw material raw food. Adapted tn their contlition .-loan’s Liniment. At all Druggists, 95c. 5C. for cure east. and requirements this will do more than I anything else to cure. Dr. Rolx-rt Jicll Providing for future business, th«* ! appears to have been the tint to work ! William Cornbiot han contracts for ' this out. If all who have lumps ami I I Standifer-Clarkson Company is to gave the construction of two sti-vl eteuniers of 1 growth«, or “stomach trouble,” would! ’ four »«-Is of ways at the North ’Portland 3310 Lni capacity, «-»-cured through . adopt a suitable uncooked diet for a lew j harl»>r plant, located on property ad joining that oi the Monarch mill. A. O. Anderson A Co. months, they would save surgeons' ft-»-« That proposition to utilize 1 70,000 acres of waste land near ' Tacoma for an army post is good business. The land won’t grow weeds; it is rock bottom and ' affords an excellent self-drained ' field for army manouvers. ; ✓ At The Churches Arletd Baptist Church 11:46 a. in. Bible Hchool. 11 a. in. F reaching service, I'.veiling services. servie«'!, H:<«>p. tn. Evening 7:UU p )> ui. in. IL H. Y. P. U. meeting. Tliiirmlay Prayer meeting. 8:00 Thursday Everylxsiy welcome to any and all of these services. W. T. H. Spriggs, pastor. Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church 10 a. tn. Haldiath Hchool. 11 a. in. Morning worship. 7 :p. in. Y. P H. C. E. 7 :46 p. m. Evening worship. 7 :30 p. ui. Thursday, midweek servio«. 0 p. in. Thuraday, choir practice. Rev. Wm. II. Amos, Pastor. St. Peter s Cathoik Church Hundayi : H a. in. Ix>w Mass. IO:.'«) a. in. High M« m . 0:30 a. in. Huuday Hotioul. 1'.' M. Oboli rehearsal. Week days; Maas at 8 a. tn, Seventh Day Adventist Church 10 a. ui. Haturday Habbatli Hchool. 11 a. tn. Haturday preaching. . 10 p in. Wednesday, Braver mealing 7:46 p. m. Hundav preaching. Kern Hark Chrlstdln Churih Corner fittili Ht. •ml 40th A vs. H. E. I«) a. m. Bible Hchool. 11 a in. and 7 :.3<» p in. preaching ser NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S S.J.E OF cent of the purchase money hi I ni psi<| vice. on the day of »ale, tialance on confirma, 0:30 p. in. Chri»tain Rmleavor. REAL ESTATE. 7:3np. m. Thursday, iidil-week prayer lion of sale by said l\itiuty Court. meeting. Notice is hereby given that in pur* C. F. GROCE, A cordial welcome to all. »usure of an <>r<h-r of the County t\»urt Guardian of the Estate« Rev. G K. Berry, Pastor. of tin* State of < «regoli for Multnomah of Freeman Smith, Edita Eiiha M County mu«le ami enterad therein on Smith, John It. Smith, Valentine 1 St. hulls tplscopdl Church th.- Iti» day of Novwnber. 191«!. ili the Hylve»h-r <mlth and l.loyd Otie bli»-k south of Wissltiiere station Matter of U m * Guardianship oi Ervetuan McMillen. Minors. Holy Communion tbs first Sunday <>f Smith. E«li»a M. Smith, John R. Siaith, Finit publication Nov IO, 1910. ascii month at H p. in. No oilier ser- Valentine Syh««-t<*r Situili sud lj<>y<l vices that day. Every other Humlay'the regular ser M<*MiUei>, minors, the undersigned, tie* vices will I m - as usual. gttardian of U h - estates of »aid minor»,,. Evening Brayer ami sermon at 4 p. in. wiH a^U at pnblie auction to th«* hutheM In the County Court of the Htata Of Sunday Hchmd meets at 3 p. tn. B Oregon for Multnomah County. Boatwright, Hupt , 1.. MalfeU, Hx. hid.b'r for caxli Gol«l Coin *»! th«* I nitisl Rev. (V. W. Taviur Rector. ¿late« of America, and subject lo cun- In the Matter of tin* Estate of Philip: tirmation by «aid C'ouuty Court, on Laxton, Draeaaed. Saturday tlie 10th «Uy tHvember. Noth»* is hereby given that the tinder-1 Lents Lvangtlkdl Church HMA, st 9:30 o’clock in tbc foremsm of signed has baan a|>|x>ini<sl admin- ! Hermon by the Pastor, ll a. in. and said day, al the front doorof the County ixtrator of the estate of Philip fAWton. 7:16 p. in. Sunday School 9:45 a. in , Altieri Court House of tlie County of Mult I deMMxed, by th«« County Court of the i Faiikhsuser, Superintendent. nomah ami State of Gregou, all th«* Htata of Oregon for Multnomah C«»nnty. Y. P. A. 0:46 p. tn. Pant Bradford, right, title, interest ami estate of aai«l mill has qualiti«*d. All person« having ' I'resident. minors in and to all those certain lots, claims against «aid estate are Ix-rvby : Prayer meeting Thursday 0 p. in. \ cordial welcome to all. pi»»»*« or parcel» of land aituat«*, lying not.tleil m prem-nt the »amv to me at T. R. Hornschuch, Pastor. amt being in tin* County of Multnomah 314 Spalding Bhlg., Portland. Oregon, and State of Oregon, to-wit: Lot Five with prajair voucher» duly verified, with (6) and Six (0) in Block Four (4), Mid in «ix month» from date hereof. Lents Irlcnd s ( hurt h way, now within the corporate limita of 0:46 a. tn. Bilile Hchool, Clifford First Publication November 2, 1910. Barker Hu|>erintcndeiit. the City <>f Portland, in sai«I County and GEORGE TCTHILL, 11 :<X) a. in Preaching eervicea. State. Administrator. ’ 0:36 p. tn. Christian Endeavor. Terms ami conditions of sale : Cash JOHN VAN ZANTE, Attorney. 7 :3O p. ni. Preaching Hervicee. Gold Coin of the United States. 10 per 8:00 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. - —. A cordial welcome to all these ser industry, and W. W. Klnnicut, of Jack vices. sonville, killed while mining. John and Nettie Riley, Fautore. The grain growers' convention, which la to be held at the Oregon A« rue iiuuuittii iu»jn ann wompp in rtcultural college on January 3. 4 and Lents Baptist Church Portland at a mass meeting voted a i, aa a part of the programme for tord ’ a Day. Bible H«ebool9:4* a. tn. two weeks' boycott on eggs, They farmers' and homemakers' week, will Morning worship, 11 a. m. also appointed a committee of five to offer the moat complete and author! Elm«» Heights Sunday Hch«x>l, 2:30 draft a memorial to President Wllaon tatlve discussion of the bulk handling p. in. B Y. P. U , 0:30 p in. and to Oregon’« delegation In con of grain that han ever t>een held In Evening worship. 7:30 . p. m. gress, urging an embargo on all prod the northwest Representatives from A cordial ‘ welcome to thera services. ucta now being shipped from this the largest growers, shippers and J. M. Nelson, Pastor country. munufacturcru' will be In attendance, Fourth-class postmasters have been and the programme will cover every fifth Church ot Christ appointed In Oregon as follows: Al phase of the bulk handling of grain, bert J. Whlteaker, Grand Roude, vice from the culture until the time It la Fifth (ibumli of Chrixt. Bctantist of Myrtle Park Hall, William Mellien, resigned; Ray L made Into flour, or utilised In some Portland, Ore Myrll«- Park. Jenkins. Alsea, vice George T. Vernon, other way. Hervicra Hunday II a. tn. resigned; Miss Mary Cummings. Shor Humiay School 9:30 and 11 a. in, Oregon will continue under the pro Wi-dncoday wvt-ning testimonial meet rill, vice K. L. Sherrill, resigned; Lem hlbltion law permitting Importation of uel F. Smith. Agate Beach, vice W. II limited quantities of liquors until ad ing 8 p. m. Va<l<T. resigned. dttlonal legislation to cover the "bone The state tax commission ha» de dry" amendment adopted at the recent Lents M. E. Church elded to take no action regarding the election, *liall be enacted by the legta Monday Bcboo) 9:46. a. m. state tax levy until an opinion Is se lature nest January, Governor James Preaching 11 -.00 B. in. cured from Attorney General Brown Wlthycombe and Attorney General Bilde Study Class, 5:30 p. m. Epworth league 0:30 p, ni. In regard to the effect of the tax llml Brown said. That all doubt among i'rearhilig 7:3o p. m. tation amendment and until It Il BH district attorneys and other officials Prayrr meeting Thuraday evening at not the •tate may be removed in respect to the new 7:30. certalned whether or F. M. Jaaper, pastor. estimates and budgets will not com.* constitutional amendment Attorney Keaidence 6703 8 iril Ht. within the 6 per cent limitation. General Brown has Issued a statement After many years of waiting for an advising officials against trying to en irrigation project to he put In opera force the "bone dry" amendment until laurclwood M. E. Church lion. Cow Creek valley has at last the legislature has acted. As the 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. II :Ut> a. in. preaching. succeeded. A. D. Helms is promoter amendment now atanda, the attorney 12:3o a. m. class meeting. of the project. The land Is all signed general declared. It la unenforcibls 0:30 p. in. Epworth League. up and the farmers afo only waiting 7:30 p. m pleaching. for the construction of the ditch The 8 :< mi p. in. Thunday evening, prayer project will put under water about •ervice. HEADS OF ODD SHAPE. Dr. C. R. Carlos, pan tor. a<iO acres of the best land In the val Th« Kllon, Lafton and Maqbon as De ley scribed In ths Talmud. Governor Wlthycombe has forward It is a matter familiar to eirry stu Germa« Evangelical ReformedJChurch ed a letter to Newton G. Baker, secre Corner Woodstock Ave., and 87th ,84. tary of war, in which he urged that dent of th« Bible that the Hebrew Rev. W. <1. LienkaenijM*r, pastor. priest« were required to b« physically the war department release from serv aa well as morally perfect—wit hunt a Sunday School 10 a m. ice on the .Mexican border Troop A. bodily defect or biemisb—In order to tie Morning Worship, 11 a m. Y. P. H at 7:30 p. rn. Oregon cavalry, and Battery A, Ore eligible to eervlce tn th« tempi«. Th« German School ami Catechetical Class gon artillery, so that -the last of the Talmud, In th« tractate Bechoroth, Saturday 10 a. in. Oregon military organizations in fed saya a writer In tbe Medical Record eral service at the International boun •Mmaratca several defects which dis dary line might return to their homes. qualify ■ priest from ministering In hla free Methodist Church During the month of November 32 holy office. Among these are th« kllon. tbe lafton nn«l tlie mnqbon. Sunday Hchool, 10 a. tn. vessels loaded at the mills in the low The condition of kllon Is asi-rlbed as Preaching, 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. er Columbia river district and their • i»*rson having a peculiarly shaped Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7 tflOjp.m. combined cargoes amounted to 27,- bend, which is |M)lnted at the top and All are cordially invited to attend 383,915 feet of lumber. In the same brand at tlie bottom. The lafton wax a period the upper river mills shipped man with a bend ahnped exactly the these services. Robert H.Clark, pastor. 4,559,975 feet of lumber on vessels, otUKialte of the preceding To use tho making a total of 31.943,890 feet of expression of tlie Talmud, ho had a lumber that left the Columbia river bend very broad nt the top nnd narrow LODGE DIRECTORY M)2B, Royal lh cargoes during the month of No at the Ixittom. Ilko n lefea—I. «.. a M lagnolia Camp No. pumpkin. Neighbors, meets regular Second vember. Tti<> expression mnqhon, derived from and Fourth Wednesday» of each Five of the 276 accidents reported the word hammer, refer« to a hammer month xt I. O. O. F. Hall. Second to the state Industrial accident com ahaped head or, ax the Talmud <lo Wi-ilnesdays ««x-ial meeting. Neighbors bring your families an«l friends. mission resulted in fatalities last acriliex It. one with a prominent and Fourth Wedneedav, business. All week. They were: U. Legura, of War projecting forehead nnd <><•< tput. Neighbors rrqnerted tn coma. By The terte descriptions of the kllon ren, killed In logging operations; J. order of the Catnp. W. Erickson, of Portland, run down lie-id and lafton head given by the Talmud could not bo Improved op by by tralb; George Eddy, of Pendleton, killed In machine shops; J. p. Clark, any modern textbook in medicine. OREGON NEWS NO EES of fibmath Falla, killed In dair.vliu{ 9 «i