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    THE HUBBARD ENTERPRISE
SECTION ONE
FRIDAY, M AY 27, 1921
itrifying bacteria which rob ocean do not exist in all foods; tests were
Osborn.
W e wonder, at times, at the ex­ waters o f the energy needed fo r the made and the assumption verified,
treme persistency o f various life lower forms o f plants, and these thus accounting fo r the observed
forms and their origin all forgetful plants in turn not being available for fluxations o f the availability gradient.
An Interesting Discussion of This All Important Subject. Read It
Thus, it is obvious that the normal
o f the fact, that evolution concerns the loWer forms o f animal life .”
This explains why, “ in the colder stability o f the life cell may be great­
the actual progress o f control o f en­
and Get Ready for That Picnic Dinner
ergy, the ‘ 1 first efforts ” - o f life waters o f the oceans, where no such ly promoted by partaking o f such
forms being directed towards t h e bacteria exist, the numbers o f living subsistence products as contain t h e
From preceeding issues we learned able to revert and adapt themselves capture o f energy together with a forms is far greater though their all essential vitamines • together with
that the nitrogen containing crystal- to other conditions when necessary. storage o f the same, subsequently to variety is less.” — Osborn. Thus i t as many differing forms o f both nit­
ine products found in certain foods Here we come face to face with the be directed not only physico-chemie- becomes plain, that with the develop­ rous and non-nitrous characteristics
are o f primary importance since fact, that subsistance products repre­ ally but through nervous reaction so ment o f inorganic feeders, isomers— as possible. Again— the normal sta­
without them no growth is obtained sent possibly the greatest reason for as to get the greatest amount o f which may be useful to other forms, bility o f the life cell allows not only
obtain. Yet these on ly enhance re- body protein maintainance but also
and the animal or human attempt­ animate evolution— since each plant work from them.
No two elements are the same— ativity— since life forms increasingly growth when one vitamine product
ing to live on NON-Vitamine foods controls the destiny o f all animals
will quickly develop symptoms o f subsisting dpon it. But we see, by thus given time and proximity parts remote from the physico-chemical and others altogether non-nitrous are
mal-nutrition, low vitality and be­ general observation, that persistent o f two differing forms break down feeders are correspondinglyf more consumed. The relative cost o f these
‘products at once fixes the importance
come susceptable to disease. Further­ types ranging over but few species to a new identity whose action, in stable.
W e may safely assume character­ o f selective rationing.
more, we read that the immediate are characterized from the rapidly turn, on the original two develops
X I . Thus, food, which we now
food value o f these vitamines, as reverting types by long-livity. It is the products necessary to maintain ized life-cells o f forms now -extant
they are called, is greater than their also true that these persistent types its continued stability. O f such or­ as directly resultant o f continued vi­ can recognize as comprised only o f
tal relationship o f chromatin and elements vital directly, or indirectly
calarific, or heat-energy value, a n d may nourish on widely different sub­ der are Bacteria. ”
But why mention bacteria?' How protoplasm in early organisms. Pro­ thru their disintegration products,
we no doubt concluded that it is this sistence products. W H Y ? The ans­
fact which determines them as food wer may be found in adaptive selec­ did they originate? *By what law toplasm being the “ expression” or may be considered as merely an as­
essentials— since it is well known tion, a characteristic property o f or action may we expect them t o character o f life energy— it remains sociation o f those elements which are
that carbohydrates and fats may healthy body-cells, during the pro­ form ; especially in a manner as for the heredity chromatin o f the life known to be necessary to promote
supply the ENERGY needed to cess o f change necessary in food specified— which, though obviously cells to direct the. selective propor­ health, together with the forms re­
carry on building and normal health form before it may be assimilated by inanimate, must still be recognized tioning o f the life elements and their sulting from such association. T h e
the said body cells. This breaking as an association physomorphic i n more or less complex compounds and known life-elements are: oxygen,
maintaining processes in the body.
The human body, which we know down o f food protein and subsequent nature and stable only in the act o f derivatives under the influence o f the nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon, sodium,
“ expression” dominating power con­ calcium, phosphorous, p o t a s s i u m ,
is composed o f highly developed cells growth is sponsored by vitamines growth.
As a first consideration, we must stant in stable body cells o f today. chlorine, sulphur, liron, magnesium,
emmeshed in tissues o f equal charac­ which operate in conjunction with
manganese, silicon and bromine. See
ter, no doubt required many thous­ the said widely different subsistence recognize the “ barren” aspect o f the See X 2 below.
We know that the complex life X2 below.
primoral earth as limiting not only
ands o f years to reach its present products.
Inorganic substances, s u c h
as
It has been determined that plants the nature o f the form, whether it be cells o f our body are stable only in
stability. In all probability the con­
tinued struggle in environments, also develop highly stable cells physico-chemical or organic, but also growth, and since growth takes place those listed just above, then, do not
which afforded subsistance products whose identity is transmitted thru limiting the range as a possible stor- only under conditions o f proper nour­ assume such utterly remote relation­
similar to those available today, did like cells in seeds: we conclude that er o f inorganic life isomers, (form s ishment we determine immediately ship to the organic as one might at
much to establish a cell identity so there must be a reason for this simil­ developed thru mental reaction), on certain compounds as responsible first conceive— and these in turn are
such as the stabilizing growth pro­ — since what others are taken into but obvious necessities to the ani­
stable that we are dependent, liter­ arity.
“ It has been positively determined duct previously mentioned. Thus, the digestive system are utilized mate world.
ally, on but one vital food form—
X2 These 15 elements comprise
namely the vitamines which are that like causes produce like effects we may assume the first appearance mainly to provide energy and heat.
found in milk, eggs, lean-meats, in the animate as well as in the in­ o f physicochemical life forms as iso­ Since a SURPLUS o f non-nitrogen- one-sixth o f all the inorganic ele­
liver, kidneys, beans, glutenin o f animate w orld: it becomes obvious, meric, (at the samei time), with the ous material tends to prevent the- ments KNOWN to exist and only
wheat,; and certain other natural then, that similar organs must de­ dissolution o f the Existing elements breaking down o f body protein—the nine o f them are considered as vital
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velop in plant and animal forms into co-relative forms whose stability extent to which any given food pro­ to our existence.
foods.
These mysterious substances, no whenever they are subjected to sim­ is limited to the imputus o f relativi­ tein diminished the loss o f body pro­
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
doubt, have always existed— at least ilar external . conditions.” — Zittel ty ; that is to say, the energy release tein fixes its maintainance and build­
may become greaterjjthan the energy ing value.
we have benefited by them— and Book on Palaeontology, page 13.'
In order to give to the public my
Under the existing economic con­ received; this excess energy tending
“ I t requires four parts o f food
while there are few who can explain
the actual relationship o f these sub­ ditions organic forms develop b y to stimulate local transformations in­ protein” — this, to all appearances— best professional service and be able
stances to growth, yet enough is reason o f energy transformations to orders increasingly complex with fixes the percentage availability o f to continue my practice in Hubbard,
known to characterize them as ab­ which characterize the evolution o f reference to the ¡¿organic source. protein,— yet conditions may exist, I feel compelled to announce that
solutely essential to “ analoolism ’ ’ the original chemical form s: namely, Literally, these formations tend to even during high protein feeding, from this date on I must cancel all
(growth) under economic system o f action, reaction a n d interaction, store energy in a form stable within when this percentage availability Sunday office hours except in cases
subsistance particular to humans and these co-ordinating throughout t h e themselves but latent only in the ab­ tends towards the zero mark. It is o f emergency or by special appoint­
evolution o f the four great complexes sence o f a tendence to change.
this shift o f the availability gradient ment.
allied organisms o f today.
Faithfully yours,
Perhaps you w oullask, what main­ which first started the search fo r the
During the ages gone by certain o f energy environment from the in­
ED W IN SCHOOR, M. D.
types o f animals became extinct organic to organic and finally thru tains the life-balanel and the equili­ mysterious cause,— n o w distinctly
mainly because they evolved only in cell identity-stabilizers (bacteria) to brium o f energy Invironment? A recognized and attributed to vitam­
Read Hubbard Enterprise ads.
special directions— thus being un­ the ultimate life forms o f today.” — good illustration wofld be, “ the den- ines. It was obvious that vitamines
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C. M . Crittenden
REAL ESTATE
E. Courand
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Hubbard
Oregon