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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1921)
FATNESS NO SIGN OF HEALTH The 4 F5 lnor»»»»d Weight, After th» Ago sd Party, Rather a Danger 8lg nal, Say Kxparte. Films, Foto Supplies Finishing and Free <>ut iniHiey or other property. Tlie tens tit 1» located un the truss Wilk all nacaaaary tools, Block and need funilsliwl. In addition he fa fnnd«hed wltli a aua of money during the flrat year. After that the land la expected to produce enougtt to make a living for the family ami provide a ■Inking fund for paying for the land In afx or right years the fanner, tt hr la the right sort, rurni hie lend. When a pernun I h coiik - h »tout after about furty yearn <>f age It doeu out . worry him, or her. utdeo» the etovtuuee be eo great an to cause discomfort or ' dlaflgureiueut. Nuvurtlwlun», the »lull»- 1. Film* Eaatman an<l Defender. ; tlca of life luaurancs compaDlea prove 2. Foto Supplirà — Paper, develop I that Increase of weight with age la Mourning Chevron» on “Boor“ Bulls. Mt. hy|»>, etc. nut favoml.lv to length of days, ac When the Princeton senior» ap- 3. Finhlilnu • The «qual of any cording to Dr». Irving Elalter and |s-sr»d In their "t»ser" suite last year, anil superior to inuny. 4. Free Each <lav <>ur dark room 1 to. L. Flak, ilia greataet authorltle» on with a black mourning brassard no will »elect tlie In-«I negative . luaurance statistics. the left ale.ve, the Idea waa considered appearing during the day and “What are the bur, lotto of olwalty very nifty. But they've beat.« It HUB make a 10-lnch enlargement ' and wiry dove II shorten life?" aaka spring. 73.« beer suit» were broken out free of charge. i the Journal of the American Medical out early tbla week, and they have Bring your fot» work to 1 Aaaiu-lntlon. “Varlou* answer». mostly three small black chevrons on the left Indefinite In character, may la* forth- cuff, each Indicating alx month» of j coining In reply to thin questluu. Tie- prohibition Tlie beer suit custom to aua fut n>u«t bo carried about like any Indigenous to Princeton. Before the . < liter Incubtia. We are reminded that day» of Volateadlam the suit» -plala overweight pula a '»train ou the heart white ''Jumpers'' and pantaloon» ep and <>n the Joint».' and that II 'punhee pea rad. almulteneously with the bock up the dhiphrugm und cramp» th» b<-er algite, and gave unique dlatlne- lung».' A gaining adult who la nlrea<ly lion lo the seniors, passing their last Ila all right ar roar eoiuy back overweight may find Id» pl.yalcnl ac spring In scholastic trammels. Alyo, tivities restrained and bodily exertion there were some Jolly parties in cer rna<h> labored. Accordingly. with an tain cosy comers tn the classic ah a'lee Berth« Ixmisc Kissncr unchanged food Intake the »urplit» of of the collegiate town. And maybe unuaed energy accumulate» und u Vi there are now- tint In corner» that are Sl'MMEIt CLASSES BEGINNING dova cycle 1» prvaenUy «-»tabllahed. surreptitious ■■ well aa coxy.—Clnci» 45-Miniite Lcaaona 41 The olwue person Inevitably limit» bl» anti Times-Star. Pupil of Lillian Jeffery» Petri exercise; he grow» heavier from the Auto 614 U4 4710 52nd St. 8. E utilised rex-rvea, and hl» activity there- UNITED STATES NOW LEADER upon becniue» even mor» retrained ■nd limited Overfeeding, obealty and Europe, Exhausted by War, Must D.J. O’CONNOR lack of sKsrctos Interplay until 'big* Yield First Place In Medical and bocomea 'bigger.'" Surgical Supremacy. And Dr. E I*. Joalln Indicate» fat Or. V-W and Woodt/oct A at. tie»» aa rsspoMlbto for dinbetea. World leadership In medicine and LENTS STATION ■urgery no longer la in Europe, but Phone 426-75 PROVIDES FARMS FOR POOR baa been transferred to the United | Ntntea, us on« of the results of war, I S»lf-H«lp Project Father»» by Nebras- so Dr. George W. Crile of Cleveland atuted In his address to the American ka Philanthropist Seem» Move College of Hurgeuna In convention at In Right Direction. St. Luula recently, saya th« Ohio State Il D. Watson, millionaire farmer Journal. Thia country made enor and pldlnntliroplat of Kearney, Neb., mous contributions In all branches of who la |>erl>ape doing more than any medicine und surgery during the war, other one man In the t'nlted States he (minted out. being particularly well to make the "back totl.e land'* move equipped to render that Important ment a reality, la In Alamosa Investi service because of the research and gating the advantages of the San ¡.tile development work that have been ao valley as a plnrc to locate one of his conspicuous In the fluid of scientific community fnrtn projects, O. E Meyer medlclue here during the last quarter writes In the Rocky Mountnln Nows. of a century. Mr. Watson already lui» acquired a With the end of the war European tract of .'»•> arre» at Cartrondale, f’olo., nations are exhausted and have lim and Is now nutklrg nrrung.-ments for ited resource« and little of spirit to starting on.- of hl.« farm communities go abend with that important work, there. However, the Carbondale dis while this country has resources with trict, la limited In extent und land la out limit and spirit equal to the op- higher priced, and he found It Inex portuulty. Europe to all tops/ turvy, pedient to acquire as large a tract Its famous old medical schools are as he wanted. He will settle a family shaken. Its great hospitals are ex on each 22 acres of Carbomlsle hausted. Its professional life shocked tract, and the only condition which «nd wearied. Doctor Crile states the Mr. Wtilxon pince» upon an applicant *ltuatlon with marked distinctness for one of hl« community tracts la when he says: “Tin- torch, all but that th« applicant be absolutely wltb- gone out, has been handed Ils because Curreys Pharmacy Grays Crossing Teacher of Piano REAL ESTATE we BTone are left the means to light the way.“ It waa Ma thought that the medical schools and research Institu tions uf the land be supplied with every resource, their work broadened and requirements raised, that the World war opportunity may be devel oped and the problems of the future met successfully. YEARS TOLD THEIR OWN TALE In Her Plenitude of Power Proud Beauty Felt the fisddenlng Approach of Old Age- Merced.» took a perfumed bath, etoaim-d her face, da»h<«1 cold water on it, then mauagod It; then ahe lay down and relaxed for an hour. After that ahe manicured her nail», rubbed cold cream Into her face, added powder end rouge, then a Utile more powder, arranged her permanently waved hair and donned bor silken gar ments. Hhe looked at beraelf long and earnestly, turning slowly around be fore the long pier gtasa. Hbe was well satisfied with herself. She was a trifle larger, rather mature, but not old looking, not In the least. She crossed the ballroom floor, look ing proud and r<-gal. Tl.e mothers sighed In envy, the young society buds treinUed In affright, and the women of her own age felt very old and faded. The man one by one gathered around her. One of the youngest set came up, and she thought him callow and crude; a ladles' man of her father’a age drew near and she thought him silly and childish; a man Just old enough for her, rich, talented and suc cessful. showed his admiration of her, but she thought him conceited and tiresome. She stood before the pl«r glan> again. She looked young and she was beautiful—but all men bored her. She knew ahe was old.—Katherine Negley, In Judge. Married men who are kicking on what Is required to ran a house ought to tske the contract and see If they could reduce the expense. The auger board's statixtirlan fig ures that war control saved the Amer ican people 81jsm.000,000. They have ■Ince been handing It back. What's become of the good old word “earn»"? Men are “getting" or “mak ing" so much a day. but no one speaks of “earning" anything. A ban on the sale of malt to people who are neither bukera nor confection ers will merely Impose on the home brewer the additional labor of making bls own malt. _____ A. C. CONI.EE, Prop. LENTS ICE CO. Lents, Ore. Good Meals The Kind You Like to Eat Our k:,rl rn ir r'e»i »• 1 snuL |t«T. O*’r f”M ft tH" Mwr Vo »erro ven n m''»l a-d r’rr ••<«! pm*4 *prv r**. The tc«' of ."’I ran' f« 'n the efitlnr. Tert i., or ra-H. Mt. Hood loc Cream Parlor Foater Road A. 0. Kenworthy & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Fl rat das» Service Given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enable» U» to Hold Funeral» at a Minimum Expenae Lenta Sta. O«tMMM>t St»tttStttStSt»tSt»tltSt atStatatatatatO a When You Want to Move I ! ' Phone 622-22 f ETTYS TRANSFERI : and Express Auto Truck ; RESIDENCE 9649 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. ; “No Sign too Large or too Small*' Try Me Globe Sign Co. Phen, t»l. ».II a 7IJ Hurllagton St. Oregon', Higher Incitation of TECHNOLOGY Eight School,. Sevrât, Departments FALL TERM OPI.NS SFFT. 19, 1921 for «Soriln. writ, lot»* irrt.«rar Oregon Agricultural College CORVALLIS Mother Nature Occasionally Remind. Puny Mortal. Thet Her Suprsm. acy Remains Unqueetlenefi. Yott Bldg. Edison First with Broadway Hits we gladly loan you an instrument EW YORK knows how to on three days free trial, with a keep cool. Good music atop the roof gardens i»the secret. program of the latest Broadway hits. We are making this offer Edison's special Broadway hit so that you may learn what Edison service, brings Broadway roof music will do for you. Only a gardens to our store. Come and limited number of instruments get the tongs and dances that are available, io we advise you to fill now refreshing New York. out the coupon right away. If you do not own a New Edison N Mr. Edison’s $10,000 Prize Offer Having a New Edison in your home will give you a better chance to win part of Mr. Edison’s $10- 000. He has offered 23 prizes for the best phrases that will distin guish the New Edison from other phonographs. Thia contest is open to all. Ask for information folder and mail coupon immedi ately. Aft. Scott Drug Co. Near Car Line 92nd St. LENTS PTione 625 28 DR. C. S. OOSBURY DeNTISTRY Rs4lum has Indeed a fore« which to Portland. Oregon as terrible us It la wonderful. It can I^nta Station be carried from place to place only Office Phone 615-10 Rae. «18-18 when emuMd In a receptacle having leaden walla several Inctiea thlek. DR. J. Even then the carrier will do well to EXODONTIA awing the receptacle aa he walk*, lest bolding it In a still position should Cor, 92ad and Fortes Road _LKNT8 penult the powerful rays to find their way through the lead and Into bls ATWOOD bedy. When radium rays are applied, DENTIST the radium la placed in a specially prepared room with a slit tn the wall 4 and 6, Yott Bldg. whereby the rays are made to fall only Phone Rooms 620-20 9207 Fostei Road upon the precise »pot desired. The handler of radium. If he desires safe ty, must wear glovea lined with lead, and If be would avoid Injury to bls eyes he will wear spectaclee of glass containing lead salts. Uvea anued with cumbersome lead-liued gloves, radium gaits must be touched only with pincers and must be bandied only up on wooden tables lined with lead. Thia, Phona 640-73. then, la the character of the substance which a delicate Frenchwoman brought forth from a mass of waste ore and DRLGLESS PHYSICIAN which she has tamed until it to ac Manual .Manipulation cepted as the most wonderful cuiatlve Magnetic Therapeutics substance the world ever has known. 9207 Foster Rd., cer. '/2nd. LENTS She has tamed It, but grim old un sentimental nature. In characteristic HOWARD P. ARREST Jest, while letting mankind have attobmkt at law knowledge and use of It, In that same Main 8308 moment of generosity, lets him feel as Suite 1210-1217 Yaon Buildiag well how terrific Is the force with Portland. Oregon which she lets him play. — Hartford Lenta Office: 9133 r'oatar Road. Times. Auto 946-26, 7 to 9 p. m. P. O’DONNELL DR. A. O. DR. NEWCOMB . DYSPEPSIA AFTER 6 MONTHS J. HUNT HENDRICKSON Oleease That Wa» Fatal to Tortoise Had Its Inception Long Pre vious to Hibernation. A very retuarkuble case of what is known as “deferred dyspepsia’* oc curred at the London Zoological gar dens last year. A fine specimen of the elephant tortoise was shipped to Eng land, reaching Its destination In Oc tober Just as the chBly weather was beginning. On Its Journey the tortoise seems to have regaled Itself to a con siderable extent on the straw In which It was packed. Almost as soon as it arrived the tortoise passed into a state of hibernation. The following April the creature took a short walk round on a sunny day but Its activities were short lived. Quite soon the tortoise became desperately III uiti stomach trouble and tt was not long before it died. A post-mortem examination re vealed the fact that the animal, had died from acute Indigestion started by the large amount of straw eaten on its Journey to England. During the winter sleep of the creature the dis ease seems to have been held in abey ance only to develop on fatal lines when the hibernation was at an end.— Scientific American. Pension Phone 618 21 8802-4 92nd St. CARD8 Not Usually, Just Occasionally. Many a Joke has been told about the canniness of the Scots, but nowhere are these enjoyed more than north of the Tweed. There is the tale about Sandy, who came hack from London saying that all Londoners were thieves and robbers. According to his story, ba had been going down Bond street, one day, and had been lured by an ad vertisement Into buying a thousand pins for a penny as a present for his wife. But when he came to count them there were 16 short. Whether such yarns are true or not does not matter, but everyone knows that the Scots are ken about the “bawbee?." Perhaps that to why th«» present outcry In Brit ain for economy has led to the ap pointment of a Scotsman as chancellor of the exchequer. The Scots only smile at such a miggestlon, and point out that the chancellor of the ex chequer usually ends by being prime minister.—Christian Science Monitor. WE COOK N. W. Cor. 92d and LAUGHS AT POWER OF MAN PROFESSIONAL Atlorney-at-Law Spalding Building Portland. Ora. Main 421 MT. SCOTT Camp No. 11650, Modern Woodman of America.. Meets every second and fourth Wedneiwiay of each month at Woodmere Hall, 7630 60th Ave. S. R. F. B. VOLTS, Clerk. P. O. Wilaon K. C. Wllaon WILMDN’S ALTO SEHVTCK AU Work (.lunuiluxl and Dune at Loweac PomiMe Prices Your Satisfaction--Oar Advertisenicut Phone 614-45 5919 82nd St. S. E. LOANS RBNTAL8 LAUER REALTY CO. REAL. ESTATE CITY PROPKBTY »ad FARMB Phone 624-34 6018 T2od 8tntt FI BLAND BTAT1ON KERN PARK REALTY COMPANY SI»! FOSTBB HOAD CITY PROPERTY A SPECIALTY Farms and Acreage. Collections. Loans. Rentals. Notary Public Phone 21O-4S Portland. Ore. Res. 4822 90th St Auto 661-11 Stead Phon» MaraheU 2BM Mt. Scott Transfer Co. J. 8. Millar. Prep. Piano and Furniture Moving Baggage and Express Dally Trips to ML Scott and Lente Agt. for Rock 8prlaga and Bias Ceel sumd: First and Taylor "lUaiid Prattle«» of France. France, where it Is the custom to pay pensions to the descendants of original pensioners until the line ex- p!r«w. still pays a pension to the DAssas family, whose forefather sacrificed his life on the eve of the battle of Kloeterkamp in 1781*, to keep the French army from being sur prised. It also pays 78 penalous that date from the first empire. To La Boissiere de tlia tubord was paid 6,000 livres a year until his death a few months ago, because a dauphin of France killed one of hie ancestors, and until recently it paid a pension to the descendants of Montcalm. But the tremendous pension Hat, which Is the more surprising because of the traditional thrift of the French, now has attracted the attention of econom ical legislators and to likely to be much curtailed. PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS VELVET SHAVES CHILDREN BARBERING A SPECIALTY So« C rkstxr A Gaoana“ * J May Pipe Coal From Mines. The suggestion of piping coal from the mining regions to New York to balng seriously considered. It la pro posed to grind the fuel Into rather saaall particles at the mines, and then shoot It through pipes Into the heart of the metropolis, where the water wbi be removed, and It la then ready fee burning, thus saving delay and ex r~ " Phone Automatic 621-71. P. CHAUSSEE Team Work and Excavating House Moving and Wrecking 3929 70th 8t„ S. E. pense. 1 — Portland. <------------------------------------------------------- —J English Electric House. Seventy-three ali-electric houses have been built for the workers In a large English electric-power plant, saya Popular Mechanics Magasine. The equipment Includes heating and cook ing stoves, laundry apparatus and other common household articles. Emergencies are provided for by one chimney, so that coal stoves may be used If necessary. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMNIIHMIMI ftIRlKHABtRNHARDT s I LADIES’ and GENTS’ TAILORS Style« and Fabric« Always the Latest 9134 Foster Road Next door to Postoffice Phone 628’45 LENTS