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B E A V E R T O N , OREGON
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M ore than 100 fox b reed ers of Ore
gon were in Salem last week a tte n d
ing the annual conventio n of th e Ore
gon Fox B reeders' association.
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F o r the first time in ten years, no
children were burned at Christm as-
tre e celebrations. Fred W. R ob erts
Portland fire marshal, announced re-
cently.
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FARM R E L I E F W I T H O U T S U B S I D Y
Jam es
T. Je n k in s ,
a dairyman
FARE TO
PO RTLA N D
20c
P E R TRIP
Albany’s rainfall during 1927 was
44 97 Inches, six Inches above normal,
on application.
according to K. M. F rench, government
w eather observer.
Beaverton
building— Phone
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T h e total of new construction In I.a
Grande (luring 1927 was $873,66«. This
is the largest figure in the city 's his
Oregon, tory
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Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected fur
Our Readers.
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OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
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A I.K N TS
atina. Whitehall’s Confectionery
J. E. Hatch Drug Store
PACIFIC
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R ecord s of the Portland postoffice
of tor 1927 showed 78.7ti6.S90 pieces of
y .v .v .sw .v .v w .w A V tV sv -
^1 he farmer is a producer. I he miner is a produc'd. Bsndon, Shipped 17 cars of c a ttle to
through the canceling
The people who render transportation service, who «lea! , California in 192« and sold 12 In 1927 m achines there, according to Jo h n M Ï
M A P E S & SON
J DINNERS
Portland postmaster.
T h is is
and deliver yoods, who gather and distribute news am ! l i e is building up a dairy herd of 2uou
Billiard Parlors
an in cre ase of 4,031.755 over 192ti.
THAT CAN’T
information, who build the houses, roads anti bridge* cat tie.
A
cla
ss
of
510
candidates
was
inlti-
Commemorating
the
arrival
of
the
Cigars
are also producers. Those who render professional ser
s l l , - h -is ill law health, teaching, science the trades, Uted by the Salem lodge of E lk s lust ( V r r " (iardo the first steam ship to
Tobaccos
BE BEAT
V.cts, such as n aw,, nta T i n
fe.
.
A„ arc Ml)I1(Jay
UM the culm ination of a « t e r Tillam ook hay harbor to load
Confections
ftll, entertainment and r tu e a
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new lumber for shipment direct to a for
two months'
months' intensive
intensive drive
drive for
for new
Soft Drinks
eign m arket about 75 of the leading
necessary in their respective ways to the comlort, con members.
venience, culture, and general good of humanity.
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^ ^ ........ _ business men of Tillatniok and Gari
C ad y Bldg.
W atson ,
Oregon motorists will be permitted
Bobbies Barbecui
Those parasitical beings who profit by others’ losses to drive automohiles hearing 1927 li last ' week.
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^re not producers, cither oi material goods or ol moral ce n se plates until Ja n u a ry n>. accord
Portland has 75.425 boys aud girls
good. It is to the elimination of the non producer, that "* k to tentative arra n g em e n ts an- | between the ages of 4 and 2u y ears
politics, government, education and organized activity Uounced recently
shows the school census. Just com
should be dedicated. It is to those necessary factors (»1 An organization has been formed in I pleted. T h is enum eration will form $
At this time, there is being broadcast the
J a c k s o n and Jose p h in e counties to |
human welfare and happiness that moral subsidies and beautify the Pacific highway from I the basis for Portland's apportionment I
finest programs in the history of Radio. Are
! of the sta te school tax in making the
legal support should be granted.
(■rants Hass to Ashland by planting
vou enjoying these programs to the fullest ex
I 1929 budget, $10 beiug allowed for
Thus farm relief is the problem not alone of Con trees and flowers
tent
or is votir radio “dead” to the world: 1
! each child.
^ress, but of ever) body. Luxury and non necessity is T h e Douglas county turkey crop of Report of VV. G. Ide. m anag er of t ht?
am fully qualified o examine your set and put
everywhere subsided by human interest and patronage, 1927 was the largest for many seasons, land settle m e n t departm ent or the
it in first class working order. All work abso
a total of 17 carloads being shipped
and this is one reason the basic and less romantic in out of the county for the Thanksgiving I Oregon s ta te c h a m b e r of com m erce
lutely guaranteed. On new installations I give
and the Portland ch am b e r of com
lust l ies lag behind.
and C h ristm as trade.
30
days free trial and a 5 year guarantee. 1
nierce, shows that 63 new farm fam i
This is going a long and round about way to ex
build
sets with loud speaker volume at 5000
P lans HithmItted by the county clerk lies settled In Oregon (luring D ecem
press the hope that Congress will find some way out tor of c i a t s o p county for » bridge over ber, representing a total investm ent
miles distance. Free estimates on repairs. Work
the farmer that is consistent and fair to all other in Lewi« ami c i a r k river. 7 4 mile* south of $234.000.
called for and delivered. Write, phone or call
dustry. Perhaps the farmer has listened too much to of A," or‘“- w,re *uH>r«ved by the war Oregon corporations paid approxi
L. A. K E N N E D Y , Beaverton, Oregon
mately $325,000 less in federal income
Congress
t o o little to business experts,
experts. I ethaps the
ougress and too
Ih e receip ts of tbe Medford post- ■ taxes last year despite the in cre ase in
(member Radio Association of America)
Hut
farmer, as an “institution,”
needs
a little
scoldinj
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office last month which were $10 their tax rate under the re venue law
l i e 20 5 ««. showed a., increase of 12.3 per
he also needs the sympathetic help ol all citizens. He
of 1926, according to the prelim inary
is the one and only one that the world depends upon cent over the receip ts of D ecem ber, report on income s ta tis tic s for the
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for physical sustenance. W hat the country depends up- 1928 , which were $ 908347 .
ca lend ar y e ar 1926 issued by the t r e a s
F lection of officers and the adop ury departm ent.
« mi the country should support.
WHITEHALL RESTAURANT
tion of a 1928 program will be taken
K. E. Hanna, Prop.
“Old Dobbin,” whose days of utility
Relieving the farmer is not difficult of accomplish
UP at the annual meeting of the
Lunch Room, Candy, Confectionery, Soft Drinks
ment. The difficulty lies in extending measures of relief C lack am as County J e r s e y C attle club are rapidly drawing to a close, is com
ing to a Rad cud in K lam ath county.
without at the same time granting direct subsidies, the at Oregon City next week.
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Waiting Station for Pacific Stages
Thousand s of horses, running wild on
latter being contrary t«> the very nature of equalized Deposits of Portland's 24 conimer the range, are being caught and sold •:--x~X"X**x-<-x~x~x-x~x-x~x-*<x~x~x~x~>-X"MX"»^«"Xrx~x-:"W-:-v
go\eiumcnt. 1 lie wonder is that the tanners have kept ciai bunking institutions on December to the Rutte P ack ing company of Mon V . W . W W V A W V W A 'W W i W . V A V S W M W W W k W W *
their economic epuilihrium as well as thev have. Organ 3i amounted to $n»M98.072. reflecting tana. T h e y will be butchered aud
ization on an industrial basis has not been practicable. “ *“ln of $3.674. 45.7 over the $161,823 sold as cheap m eat iu Europe.
H. H. McDowell, proprietor of the
Hie farmer’s problem has not been one of wage, but of Hl9 wporUMl in
:u m6
j; M issio n B e ll S e r v i c e S ta tio n
Mack
Marie lodge at North Beach,
fluctuating prices; not questions of hours and work davs. Half a*aln as niu,h ",on**y was
was fatally shot near Booth on S i l i
In" "I liml.nK markets within market mg lime: ..........tie ol
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cons lake last Sunday, when a shotgun
B A T T E R Y C H A R C IN G
an industrial basis has not been practicable. Ihe farmer’s to Judge Shirley The sum reached In the hands of L. M. Kln.m el of Kose- Í
problem has not been one of wage, but of fluctuating $1764 50 in 1926, and only $ 1054 . 5 0 tin» burg was accid e n tally discharged. T h e
two men, lifelong friends were sh oo t
prices; not questions of hours and workdays, but of yt>Mr
S h e ll-U n io n -E th y l
finding markets within marketing time; not one of Mrs. J e a n K. P o rte r of Condon, ing ducks when the accident hap
pened.
school superintendent of Gilliam coun
leisure, but one of surplus.
Try our free air service- We put it in for you.
ty. was elected president of the StaM
I n c r e a s e in a ssesse d valuation of
bur the farmers to organize militantly would he Association of County School Super K la m a th F a lls coupled with economy i
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uttell) Doilish. No ( oxey s amt) is needed to march Intendenta at the alinuul convention of various municipal levying boards ■ . V . V . V . W . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V .
upon the seat of government. But to get together on lust week.
has resulted in a m aterial reduction
in
1928 taxes. T h e millage rate is 58
W. E . P E G G
a basis of cooperative marketing wherever possible is As llie result of a c tiv itie s carried
70
8
mills
last
mills,
a
s
compared
with
the first mark of prudence and the first step toward 0,1 l,y l,U! 8,1''rlrf’8 office iu the en
MORTICIAN
year. A ssessed valuation of the city
,tj; 1 n tt1 1 111 .tI independence. A modern l oxo\ s armv of forcem ent of the prohibition law in has
BEAVERTON,
OREGON
increased from $7,061,036.13 to
la ck a m a s county. S h e r i f f Mass has
WE
SERVE
R E G A R D L E S S O F T H F . T I M E D A Y O R NIGHT
farmers marching toward one another would be a’ na C turned
$8.326.012.75.
over a total of $10,875 collected
tional asset. The farmers are now realizing that the iu flues duntiK 1927
T e x tb o o k s adopted by th e s ta te text
policy ot the government is to help those who first trv Fire believed to have originated book com m ission for use in the public
to help themselves. Cooperatives have solved
the proh front spontaneous com bustio n destroy schools of Oregon can n o t be used le
on tue
lent m many sections o| the country, l imperativos arc ed a warehouse and second hand store gaily for a period iu e x c e s s of six
springing up in many places due to the necessities o*" in the heart of the downtown business years, according to an opinión pre
pared by ihe atto rney general r e c e n t
the marketing problem. Men well versed in agriculture district In Salem last week resulting ly- Th e opinion was sought by Charles
Join the ‘Enjoy it Now’ Club
in a loss estim ated at $100,000
are studying as never before. The problem of relief has
A. Howard, stute superintend ent of
Lloyd W olfgram . 13. was kill
public Instruction.
taken on a serious aspect, sufficient to engage the nation ed Harry
Pay only $15
last week when he stuck his hand
a> one great question of the day.
T
h
e
city
of
Medford
had
an
euviuhle
in a ro ta iv clothes dryer at St Mary's
and secure the wonderful new
Ihe great question is, can relief he granted without hospital His arm was torn off. The record during the last y e a r in the m a t
damaging subsidyr Answer that and vou will h;ave youth's body was thrown against the i te r of fires and com paratively little
Gas Heatrola
steel fra m e of the machine, breaking fire loss, according to the annual re
congress adjourning in your favor and pmmng
No installment until next September
U p o n uts neck.
| port submitted by F i r e Chief Hoy FI
your breast Ihe coveted medal of honor
(Installation
can be paid in February!
\Yi
liott. T h e fire d epartm ent answered
Albany Is the only municipal cor-
capable
ol , answering
the « question.
All u p i< n i . 1 1 o 0 . not
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in v ilitili,
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« " a la r rm
m s * or
rirt*
anti
the
i
of fire and
total fire
Meanwhile you
IS t h a t n o basic i n d u s t r x
l i k e a g r i c u l t u r e c o . t-
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whlch " ,u loss * « * only $6».*7i 99 on « H it c h $ 68 .-
t h e n a t i o n ( a i l s « u h i, '
e c o n o m i c death.
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ere is a way out.
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Dear Editor: I)t
,(l you take vour cat out, or does
your car take you »tut?—( ;as Hu\ er.
Dear Das Buyer: It takes " s out. but we
quite
often have to bring it hack.
" " old is Yours?
L in d b e rg h
ma\ he forced " d " " n , but never
out
Mail) an ofiice
out
cu ssed
h o ld e r
gets
SWorn '». and then gets
Ihe House of Lords approves
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Maye, Thu.np.o» o u i ^ ' '’Æ
Ml to SS, the
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to
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movement
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v -a r. a c c o r d i . *
c o u n ty A » ,e .
sor Grant Froman
Albany's city levy
will he 55 7 mill.«
lami y ear it was
!>« 5 mill*
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T h e outbound carg o movement for
the Portland d is trict during 1927 ha*
amounted to 2.669.319 tons, valued at
Enjoy it Now
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
$133,141,3 30. and in lMM) it w w *> k ’.*,
W ith the prison population up io i t « , „
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*•»2 tons wnh a value of $134.599.159
tit", llie highest iu the history o( the
T h e inbound movement for last yeai
institution, the ja i l * filled with tuen
was 2.398,98« tons with a value of
awaiting trial aud only three hunks
$145.«91.691, and in 1926 it was 2.29«.
left In the entire 111*1 tlution. the houa-
889 tons valued at $141 293.756
ing problem at ihe s la t e penitentiary
T h e most costly and stubborn fire
at Salem haa reached most aenous
proportions, according to Henry M<> in Tillam oo k in y ears cau sed damage
estim ated at $8u.uou last we. k when
era. superintendent
th
e Masonic building was burned s.
Two large »agles. in m ortal combat
Iiadly
fear is expre««ed that the upper
over the ra rv a sa of a Jackrahbit. uiet
death at Pendleton when they were floor and wails may fall at any Mme
electrocuted on high power te n n o n T h e fire lasted five hours and four
lines, according to the mute evidence firem en were overcom e by the heavy
smoke,
hich hampered fire fighting
found by linemen patrolling the wires
e fforts
‘ ‘•"“ ••I“ ,h '' f' cent a torsi
Postal saving s in Oregon for the
Mr and Mrs J . J Hem bree of L *.
fayette ( e lebrated th eir ¿nth wedding i i s i s l year ended Ju n e 30 totaled $2.
anniversary last w , , k at their home, ««G.ssi, according to Jo h n M Jo n e s .
surrounded by 3« of their relativ es Portland postmaster, who has ju st re
and frienda
Mr aud Mrs. Hembree ceived a copy of the departm ent an
T h is ts an in cre a to ol
• ere both beru near L a ta y v tts aad nual report.
Uved there most oi ih e .r lives.
$394 63« over the previous year, the
report s h o w .
I h e r a were 6422 de-
about 25.UOU.UU« feet.
poaitors for the year aud the govern- , T h e Maker W h ite P iu e Lumber (»a
ment paid $.76.617 in in te rest.
puny has ju s t in s ta lled a U e w be ll W
F ifty women in a crow d jam m e d in i,s “t * ' 0 d rive fro m th e power pi»1'
front of the Huh. a d epartm ent s to re
nl>U at u CO!*’ ol
in Marshfield, which had advertised a ,l la 160 f‘‘e t ,o n 8- 58 in* h*'8 * ldt‘ ^
sal,‘'
P1“ 1'**1*! Into a d epression
OI an i n ih " » “ k
11 contain» n*—J
‘ ne J a y la!‘t
when the sidewalk *hl* k u e s s e s of lea th er.
leading to an indented e n tr a n c e co l
lapsed. T h e women fell In a heap a
d is ta n ce of about th ree fe et but only
° n,‘ * a,‘
enough to require
medical care. About 5uu women were
• sitin g to get into the store when the
collapse occurred.
( om pilattons by lum berm en and log
king (o n c e r n s e stim a te that in lumber,
log* and polea. Coos bay shipped dur
• ug 192, approx:tnately 7uu.uuu.uu« feet
of f , r ***,
T h is is a s m alle r
âuiuuut
••*> »hipoed in 1 ^2^
Town
O
C h atter!