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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1929)
p a in s foot JUST WHAT IS ^ a*er Supply Economical INSTANTLY c o r /- .,. 5TOPI’ ed SPECULATION v more tired, aching or burning to Build and Operate • , *ches and pain» in the heel, “eL or forward part of the foot. , f " y. 'i"," » “ »» u ph m ri. or The modern fanner insists that lB’UP,ll as the ankle, calf or knee a new building erected, or a bu- stness handling from twenty to fifty tons *» * quickly disappear. inaugurated, someone speculates of hay is hard work enough to justi Cramped toes and cal Ihrou^h misinterpretation. nianv louses are promptly l*coplt. htive seized on “specula,, „ ’ fy buying up-to-date hay-ktiding and hoisting equipment. The mod- relieved. Dull aches in as a catch-word for anyth! ,ng repre- cm farmer s wife, however, accord- the calf of the leg, sensible and doubtful. knee or thigh UreJ 0f s a matter mg to home studies, often finds her- fact, speculation quickly overcome. merelv means >eli pumping and carrying by hand Shoes cease tu feel the investment of money or energy an equal weight of water from JO uncomfortable. T h a t!l,r u*e»s or »«me other form of to 100 miles a y«»r in supplying tired. broken-down capital, in the hope of future re- household demands. ward. feeing vanishes. , f kis situation exists because many On the i .„tiaate our method of foot cor- « . .. X C a,lK' S' ’^e Pcol’fe tanners fail to realize that a farm %xho “speculate hope of niakins " ' s in the «vater supply may be simple and j e . TRYZELAAR Arch Specialist Portland. Ore. 17 No. Sixth St. 6 6 6 it a prescription fo r COLDS. GRIPPE. FLU. BILIOUS FEVER DENGUE. AND MALARIA It ¡1 the most speedy rem edy known. REPOSSESSED ROAD EQUALITY FOR TAXPAYERS K IPK E IS HEAD COACH A present ruud necessity to HAS build paved secondary roads into ru • I M A D E G O O D wi t h ral sections and do for the remote farmer and taxpayer what main highways have done for urban resi dents. Developments in oil and Osphalt types ,.»f pavements that give depend able, long wearing surfaces at a lew original and maintenance cost. re making the secondary road pro S am e P rice for O ver gram possible and practical Such 3 8 Years roads must replace worn-out gravel 2 $ ounces (o r Z Ç / dustries progress "'aT T part T JJ°n<Jinic*1 to eonstruct and operate and ntttcadam which are a source ot Harry Klpke. one of the grouP-t nll-aroiiiiil alhleies in Miehigau foot great oomomic 'structure' T * P° WCT h avai,ab,e’ the ci nstant expense and discomfort. P u r « — F c o n o m ie a l E f f ic ie n t ball history, will guide the destinies firs, time in history, people j„ - **"“ . ° f a water “ " N e\ery system may be bought for less than of the Wolv.rlne ;rii!n n team next M I M I O N S OP PO l'N O S walk of life are finding it Four hundred seventy-eight loans, fall, lie was iiiiiued I. sueeesal Elton t TS Bl > I1Y O l It C O V K K N M K N T to iiurehiin im . . possible >-Ht and installation is only a matter o purchase interests, large or small, of a few hours’ time including 398 to men and 80 to w o K. (“Tad") W¡email, whose personal in the organizations that furnish the men. were obtained from the student and administrative eontllets with Operation of an electric water sup- loan fund by Oregon State college Athletic Director Fielding H. Vost |jfe an<* *UXUr'cs modern ply system is inexpensive. One cent’s students last year, according to the resulted In Ills dismissal General . wr rtli of electricity will draw and itinual report of the loan fund com- tends t in iV?<,Ua,1 pr<* r« ‘ l,e- ^ ¡ v e r morc water than a ..tin can mittee. These loans totalled $-4o.(U7, soeciil ' COnS‘dtrab e . ' X,enl o n ,P°mp in one hour. Five kilowatt . ion. to improve living stan- hours of current will supply the md averaged about $100 Fo.v lo s s e s from student loans are reported, an I ,e r r a t T e " T c #nd increase ,ho househ'>,‘1 with water for a month; Si i " e " ea *. to kilowatts of electricity will these are more than covered by the . tandna, ^*r>K '^mgerous when con- ordinarily supply the entire farm- nominal interest required. vv, ' <,S orust> or iernor- »lead with water under pressure.” pnee. When restricted to the pur- _______________ L SPIDER MITE BUSY chasine of securities in our great M , , . o ■ IN PRUNE TREES in.lt,stries through the guidance of M S h ^ ^ ry S Pe a k * ( f r om main lin t points) Serious infestations of red spider bankors'*!; Ves,,nen' Dank or s, it is one of . 7 the i" finest in* ♦ ♦ *P«>« up . the .. mining , indus- . rp. r> oppose public ownership as mite in prune orchards have been stitutmns we , * ° axiom* unsound impractical. Mining reported from some sections of Ore “Nothing ventured, nothing gained” Congress and Journal deprecates public gon. This insect, sometimes mistaken is true in all human endeavor». ownership of water power, ittilroads, for a leaf rust, is difficult to con ships, coal “or any other private en trol after it multiplies and gathers terprise." branding it a “snare and in groups protected by h web cover MILDEW DISEASE delusion ’’ Says the editorial of this ing. An application of summer oil. ffieial publication of the American 1 part to 100, is recommended by Steps have been taken by the fed cral government to protect American ' ,ini"K Congress, ‘It has never de- the ♦experiment station, which say-, hop growers against what is prob rr.onstmted that it can, without sub strong pressure must he used to pen So great has been the demand for this economical ably the world’s most serious hop dis si<ly, compete with or give benefits etrate the protecting web. There i- travel, the $ 1 5 coach fare to San Franc isco; $28 to I os ease, hop downy mildew. This disease commensurate with the same project some danger of damaging the b lo o m privately controlled.” Angeles, may now be used on all trains carrying on the fruit with oil. hence a grower formerly confined entirely to Europe coaches die “Shasta,’’ "W est Coast," "Oregonian’’ must decide whether it or the re where from five to seven sprays a yetir are required to keep it under and Klamath," (formerly the "Coach Special")/ A Remarkable Statement duced si/e caused by the spider miti damage will bring the greater los-. control, has made its appearance in G ood also o n T o u rist Sleepers the hop fields of British Columbia, Henry L. Doherty, the oil magnate, To provide still greater comfort at low cost, these and is thriving under conditions verv believes that gas will be the house coach fares arc now good on Tourist sleeping cars to similar to those of the Willamette beating fuel of the future. Mr. Do F E E L T H E G LOW O F N E W L IF E herty says that gas is not only the San Francisco and Los Angeles. This arrangement valley. When You are Tired, Weary, saves nearly halt your travel costs. To prevent the mildew disease ^est f,,cls' ^ut 'be only one which Find New Strength Through gaining a foothold in this country, can bl> (lePen^ed upon for a steady, A Planning a vacation? Phone or call on us for the fcdertil government has cstab- '0w-priced supply, T U R K IS H . M IN E R A L . ST E A M . aI! travel information lished an absolute quarantine against In an l'ils,t‘rn s»a'r Ca* heating in IN TERN A L B A TH . SHOW ER the importation of hop roots from crcascd 90 P<*r cent in 1928 and 6f S W E D I S H OR V IB R A T O R Y any foreign country. Word to this !'‘‘r c<‘n, in ,ht‘ first haIf of ,9;?0 M A SSA G E effect has been received from Wash This progress is reflected all over Excellent in Treatment of Colds ington, D. C, by H P. Barss, plant the nation. Gas, with its efficiency Und Rheumatism pathologist at the Oregon Experi and economy, has the approval of MRS. LY D IA N O RRIS, D. M. the American home owner. ment stution. m illion s! $1 5 to San Francisco cars n o w good on Make us an Offer Cars Must be Sold 4 trains BALL1N FINANCE CO. IBS GRAND AVE. Phone EA 2932 DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Co-operative Park Tualatin, Oregon Music by Sou th ern P a cific DANDY MELODY BOYS NEW In connection with Physician 308 Alisky Bldg, 147 Third St A T w ater 3955 Portland, Oregon Hours 9 «. m. to 4 p. n . DIRECTORIES C E. ALLEN, Agent £sXX-\X-sX~X--X-*-X-\X--:--X"X*vvsX"X"X-*-X-‘X ”X-*<X"X“X-\">v*v-X--Xi With 85 uniformed messengers and a fleet of 30 trucks on the job. Given by the Co-operative Recrea ¡-.pproximately 100,000 copies of the atioii and Educational Society of new August edition of th,- semi-an- j ntial Portland and Multnomah county Oregon W E G IV E YOU telephone directory are being deli $5 00 CASH vered this week. 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