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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1928)
THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE H. H II ember National C om pleta coverage tin to m i of H IC H W A Y ^ ~ C Q N D IT I O N B > J E F F R IE S . PubU.bar Association and Association eastern W ash ington nomali county. Oregon county and State **«• Editorial w estern Mult* sieved land in South VSeittin Ore gon suitable tor poultry raising and general farming. Is particularly in- tctcited in Grants Pass and Rogue River valley, and wants to be close to schools. Has property in C alifor- nia they would like to trade for Oregon land. W. E. PEGG MORTICIAN BEAVERTON, WE SERVE OREGON REGARDLESS O F T H E T IM E DAY OR nicht 21437—Mr. J. E. West, Norfolk,1 Nebraska, is interested in sreurm* ,S V / d A V ^ V W W V W S S W A V A V W A W A W A W The mrv Luckiartiute river bridge; about lri) acres of unimproved land ^ Published Friday of each week by Pioneer Publishing to . at Beaverton, is opened for travel and the detour suitable for general farming, Ore. on the West Side highway between Oregon State Chamber of Commerce Ï Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Beaverton. Oregon. Monmouth and Corvallis has been under the act of Congress of March 3, 18/9. eliminated. WEST SID E P A C IF IC H IG H W A Y IN EVERY HOME Subscription price, $1.50 a year in advance; advertising rates on application. O FFIC E S Tigard—Tigard Pharmacy—Phone Tigard 143. Multnomah—Multnomah insurance Agency, BRoadway 0791 Beaverton—Broadway near O. E. tracks—Phone 7503. Aloha—Aloha Lumber Co.—Phone Beaverton 4252. Portland—408 Dtkuin building—Phone BRoadway 0791. MUD-SLINGING Junction City-Florence Good gravel surface road to Nfapleton Mapleton to Florence passable in dry weather only. TUALATIN Miss Grace Johnson, daughter of Mrs Johnson the famous cook of the Tualatin Country Club won the Go .d oiled macadam from Spring- first prize for the best berry pie in field to Waltcrv'lle. The remainder the Meier and Frank baking con- of the road to Sisters is somewhat | last J wo *** hue“ T and blackberry - w e r sub choppy and rough due to heavy berry mitted. Miss Johnson is delighted travel. with her prize—a handsome $(i0 per- colater set in silver, urn, tray, Willamette Valley Highway creamer and sugar. Eugene to Goshen, paved. Goshen McKenzie Highway J —com p lete telep h on e service is a convenience to £ every m em ber of th e fa m ily . Properly placed exten sion telep h on es saves tirin g steps for thJ > hoUBewif€< Son or daugh ter, sister or brother dad or m oth er--fin d them a year ’round comfort and satisfaction . And too, th e telep h o n e is an aid in emergen- cies and a p rotection in danger. Mud-Slinging” is a word or phrase which has been in use for . many years, usually in connection with political lo , a °'!’c!1; Kood *ravel- °,led- Lowc" West Coast Telephone Company / / , /. , J . | , 1 to Oakridge, steep grades and nar- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sagert will campaigns. It is defined as an act of making out-rageous [)ry weather road only, . soon move to the Moody place from jfcw w w v w w w w w M ^ v w m w v . v , v ^ l imputations, slandering, and the circulating of false! Secondary Road« the home of Mrs. Sagert, L. C. reports. Hut each reader may formulate his own mean All in fair condition. Viene. Mr. Sagert is an employe ing. of the Tualatin Country club. Roosevelt Highway It is unfortunate that opposing factions, whether poli .•JVAAVAW^WAWAWWW.V^V.VVV/.V.V.V.W.V,- Reedsport to Lakeside, good ma tical parties or other groups of people, can not settle newly graveled; Lakeside to Mr and Mrs. Win. Canning have Í issues without engaging in statements to mislead the cadam, North Bend, good macadam; ferry moved in town from their acreage, uninformed; or vilify and slander in order to gain a runs on hour across Coos Bay; point. Usually the side without an issue, or without North Bend to Coquille, paved; Co to State Line, excellent ma Hop pickers are back to town re “TO-DAY IS arguments to support its issue, is the side that throws quille cadam ; ferry runs on half hour porting a good season. the “mud.” The fervor of battle engenders and in across Rogue River. Y ESTERDAY’S PLANS” flames to exaggeration. Roteburg-Coos Bay Highway James Hoy, of the local M. A. How may one arrive at truth? How may one know Good macadam, a little —put into action whether claims made are based Upon facts, or whether th ro lll.h the valley Myrtle Point- k ,|l,atnck storJ attended the funeral arguments presented are grounded in sound logic and Coquilie section, good oiled ma- (atf G N{ Stit' f of Mui|oy which economy? The general answer is that one may n o t1cada,n were held from Fast Sixth and Alder with the interment in the know, so far as listening to the other fellow is con- Reed»pori-Orain Highway Lone Fir cemetery, Portland. "lhe —that bank account you cerned. But against such a conclusion are hopeful con- Reedsport to Scottsburg, good ma- services were in charge of the start to-day is the help ditions. Intellect and reasoning power are more or less cadanV Scottsburg to Drain, m fair sher-wood Masonic lodge. Mr. Stites ful working plan of action was a inan of sterling qualities, itoaa to rowers: rair. • commanding the respect of all who tomorrow. or less open to all. Sources of reference on nearly all knew him. He was a sincere friend subjects are usually near at hand. Then there is a OId Or*gon Trwl and a good neighbor. True sym growing confidence in people. Less suspicion is r a m - f t S S S L V E pathy is extended Mrs. Stites in her p ant; not only because of an elevated public conscious way. There will be no oiling opera- great sorrow. £ —be a to-dayer ness, hut because the people are being less fooled and tions under way on the road during at your neighbors bank falsity is more easily detected. i tl,e ,we‘;k of ,he R°und-up. Swift and company are offering 47 cents for N. Y. extra eggs 44 for Even under sworn obligation men do not always tell Mount Hood Loop the truth, as our penitentiaries hear witness. How much O. K. Cooper Spur Road from the(Xh”dcooi»orat!vc price ToT'thU week more should caution go out to free speech! Speech that hlgh^ay t ',io ud c *v Inn- good wm undoubtedly exceed that, is permitted by force of law, unhampered by the legal fyj.ulthcn>“cj so(nIoud 1 ap Inn tl<’s"1 A good bank in a good tow n is tbo oath has only the moral oath for its guidance. Not un Gordon Spot of Oregon. Wnpinitia Cut-off V.VAWVAWA'ASW.’.W A der the pains and penalties of perjury, but subject only Road now in fair to good condi to popular verdict, those who speak or write on sub tion. CORDWOOD jects before the electorate are under strict obligation to FOR SALE INQUIRY LIST NO. 322 adhere to truth and conscience. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Delivered $6.50 per cord The following people have written J —where service blends into WHO STARTED IT? to the Land Settlement Department asking for information on Oregon. * helpful co-operation P R Dallman have answered answered these these inquiries' inquiries Wise is the man who will consult others. Especially VVe VVe have • r . . • i * sending general literature ans they .V .V A V .V A V V W .W W .IA V W A '.W A W .W .V .W .W .V .'i is this fact true in community affairs. The one who p1Ve returned signed questionnaires • Phone Scholls 54, Line 20 seeks the counsel and advice of others may know a giving the following informaton. hundred times more about his subject than does any Those prospective settlers are all Beaverton Rt. 3 one of those with whom he purposely comes into con sufficiently financed for their needs: j «. »t« *é* *r* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* •H-H-H-vv* tact. Yet, by the act of taking his problems to friends 2142 s Mr. Pius Stroth, Box 211, and business acquaintances he has come nearer insuring s 'n t)on - North Dakota, wants Kfl the success of his project than if he tried to work out and sheep racing I his plan alone. 4 . It sometimes happens in cases o f proposed public im 214^ J°hn G. Mdier <«19 E. provements that somebody asks W h o started it? 1 hi- « in- -e. ed n h.- Northern part WILL BUY EARLY VARIETIES inquiring person thinks more about "who started it” , ? c r«on anH want* »b-ut so «ere *1 FOUNTAIN PENS than of the merits of the pronosition itself. ,• ed. su- ab f or cot1 *• Gravenstcins, Kings, etc. for Vinegar manufaciit lt ail goes hack to the theory that it a man has a ;ng. T* aUo interested in irrigated, $1.50 and up .. Will Pay Cash Weekly Delivered to our H M part in the building of a hen house, tho he drives but i*nd- Would also consider opening J boro plant or Portland one , nail into . . a . hoard, he will at all times defend his town. up *onie smaU busncss ,n a good . . , . . product against criticism and opposition. PRICE $S Per Ton Dr. A. E. Wilson Taking as much as practicable all citizens into one’s 214*>-Mr Hu*° R Erickson, r Will recceive in sacks or boxes Optometrist pin’ ■nee nee in pians plans lor for community aeveiop...... development is an interclted in ii'vfr^ de’ SPCtion and cortu ,3 a., the Coait Phone WAlnut 7660, Portland, ideal method tor individuals and leaders in orgamzatioi want* land between Marshfeld and Jeweler work to foster good will and secure the necessary co-.Rord i>ort "h e re it i* dose to good JONES BROS. CO. operation for the accomplishment o f the purpose j n , il*h,ng ‘ onung m the spring, BANK OF BEAVERTON ■ - - WANTED - - CULL APPLES mind. ! 21431 —Mr. George A. Davis, North Fortunately or unfortunately, as the case mav he, no Fdmonton- Alberta. Canada, i* com- community of human beings really MUST develop a t ’weuer^cwln great deal for the mere purpose of existence. Our an Miitahie for dairying and poultry cestors lived in caves, ate natural fruits and grains., rai'ing and h°K* They did not even cultivate the ground to bring forth 21432—Mr. r Porter 5S South Remember domesticated edibles. They built no houses, no roads. Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado, i«' no bridges, no citv halls. The universe was their nark Oregon and wants from the mountain sides their playground. W e. likewise, land near Baker suitable for dairy- Prices. A could actually "get by,” if we had to, with none of 'n*- poultry amt hog raising these. Civilization, then, is advanced in proportion to 2i43i_Mr James ivy r \ c j the amount of things we proviile for ourselves, our Box 112 . Crowvilie, V.ouisiana. i*; families and our communities; things material, educa- *° °rrg.>n in January and li,>nal, social, practical, recreational, governmental an.! ’o“ »". l .u b T to Spiritual. stock raising. Don’t worry about “who started it.” Find out what ... .. u 1 t IS, and concern yourself with who IS going to “end game. Kansas, is coming to Oregon it” and how it is going to end. as soon as he sell his property in Somebody started our roads anti bridges, our private KanM*- and w*nt* A) acre* of isn- and public buildings. Some, ody started our churches he can ra,*e hci*. and do general anti schools, our library ami hospital. Somebody started fanning our system of government. Somebody started every 21435 - Mr John c M.hncv Rt telegraph pole, every railroad, every tree in the park. 3, Scuth Ha%«, Kansas, ¡« 'coming everv sidewalk in our community. ¡‘» Oregon and it interested in *e A vastly more important .|u«s«ion than •'Who startcl 3 3 5 , ‘X T ' S ; it? is this: ( onsitleretl in the light of public economy. «t«vk raising, and vheat wm trade is it a good thing for our town. *'* equity in two farm* in Kansas If it is right for our town and this section of the for KOod wh” ‘ Und ,n ° rt«oa country, let’s do it I 21436-Xfra. H B. Barnes. »»IS If it is a good thing, let’s try it I F,,n * ,rrp,• Eos Angeles, t alifomia. If it is a worthy movement, let’s support it I I j ' Z ablV *>" we do all kinds of Printing at Reasonat trial will convince you. Telephone us. F r e q u e n t S e h e d u l^ s -^—travel via Pacific Stage* For your tnpa to Portland and other valley points, investigate the c« n* ‘ venience o f frequent schedules tiu b— - are otfered by the Pacióc Stages- Take advantage of reduced rale« tnaJ< > *'*’ -« «ihle bv our 10-ridc and 50-ride j 1. book plan. » < f o O P a cific Stages p a c if ic ) AGENTS R. E. Hanna, Whitehall’s Confectionery