TH E PACE 2 BEA VERTO N FR ID A Y . OCTQ r f p „ E N T E R P R IS E from thc transmission after a long ‘W hat advantages has the Duran. | due t<> human carelessness, ignoittnce climb in second gear realize that won tne national Mo v , [ over the j or criminal maliciousness, according ¡four-speed transmission much power is wasted in the gears. trophy last year, has | three speed type in common use The quiet operation of the third l to the retiort today. speed internal gear drive is a direct a freshman m agriculture thi ■ H. H. JE F F R IE S , Publisher j Careless smokers again head the T in t, and many similar questions index to its efficiency." | after devoting the summer t0 u. * list of man-caused fires, being •;.re being asked of members of 14 clubs as a "sideline” l Member Natioual Editorial Anociation and Oregon Stale Editorial . f . 10 4i» r charged with 264 of them (Junipers , the the Otto Erickson company. lo i lar farm work. He wa. „ ________________ ___ _______ Association_________ __ _____________________ TW O 4 H CHAM PIONS ARE rank next with 179 fires These two cal Durant dealer organization, which R E G IS T E R E D AT O. S. C. by Alex Cruickshank 0f y ' C om plete cov erag e o f n a .te rn W ash in g ton county and w astorn M u lt classes of forest users are shown by . vith more than 750 Durant dealers ville, last year’s champion, lnd nom ah county. _ __ ‘it: the West^ is this week holding the report to have started 61% of | "Durant Two national champions in Boys’ a senior in agriculture, fiotk Four-Speed Revelation and girls’ 4-H club work are now Published Friday of each week b j Pioneer Publishing C#. at Beavertou, all the man-caused fires Other man- W eek.” j own considerable stock agz enrolled in the school of agriculture Ore.____________________________________ __________ _________________________ caused are railroads, 88 fires; incend Answering the above_ the Durant at Oregon State college, a coinci plan to take up famung jft(r Puii'Ti'd a» see >nd class matter at the po.toffice at Beaverton. Oregon iary, 59; brush-burning, 38; lumber- men point out thai there arc a num dence not believed equaled before are graduated. under tfie act of Congress of March J, 187$. ling 16; and miscellaneous, 81 ber of definite advantages offered by in the United Suites. | Forest officers state that the past this type of transmission which Subscription pnce, $1.5U a year in advance; advertising rates on application. fire season was one of the most dif Lrings about an entirely new motor ficult they have experienced in many car performance. Among these are: years They also express apprecia "Greater gasoline and oil tnilcbge. Bou ver ton Office, Broa.lsay near O. E. tracks, Phone 7503 tion of the cooperation on the part Less wear and tear on the motor its of the general public in care with fite parts and the car by reason of the Portland Office, 407-408 Dekurn Building, Phone ATwaler 5914 Und in observing the emergency ror fewer number of revolutions of the ij: Portland, Fairvah»- Raleigh, Beaverton, est closing orders engine for each mile traveled. Grea Aloha, Reedville, W itch Hazel, Hazeldale ter road speed at lower engine $ U N SE L F ISH N E SS IN B U SIN E SS shows that it possesses a soul that demonstrates itself We lee this speed, with the result that the occu £ Eethany and Cedar Mills INDUSTRIAL REVIEW pants traveled in greater comfort and The speed and competition with spirit of unselfishi^ess, especially of < vithout the usual nerve strain ac ;j: which modern commercial transac fairness and equity among salesmen Phone BEAVERTON Z412, Portland EAST 0400 companying high engine speeds^ road tions are carried on sometimes lead I in all lines of business W e see it in Vernonia— Flans discussed for ex- and Aloha, Ore the onlooker to believe that selfsih 1 retail and wholesale houses in our ; tending power lines from this place roar and similar discomforts found y Terminal Warehouse, Portland l ess is the mainspring of business | own community and in others It is to county line at approximate cost in modern automobiles with ‘High | We can Handle Anything, Trucks by Hour or Mile M A K ES M OKE speed’ motors. Notwithstanding there is a proper the thing that of $25,000. because fair-dealing kind of selfishness- the protection of B U SIN E SS “A much easier shift when shifting one’s own interest—instances are so 1 builds confidence with the public, and from second to third and from third Contract awarded for widening and to fourth, or vice versa, has been common of broad-minded and chari therefore it is good business itseff table business detilings as to con Ethical conduct, like virtue, is its resurfacing of Neskowin-Otis section j perfected in the Durant four-speed of Roosevelt highway. stitute the rule in-many lines of own reward. I transmission. This^ together with a •x- x-x**:- •x-x-c* •> commercial endeavor. ¡third-speed clutch, ntakes it impos You can’t have your silk stockings Ethical professional conduct, in McMinnville—Airport to be estab sible to clash gears when shifting $ 6.00 stead of remaining confined to the and wear ’em. lished in near future on old Hombree from one speed to the other. so-called (turned callings, has right PERMANENT WAVE farm south of this city. ‘‘It is the efficiency of the internal eously eaten its way into banking, The invention of a shootless gun gearing that enables the four--speed Includes 2 FINGER WAVES and 2 SHAMPOOS' real estutc, merchandising, insurance, might also help the cause of peace. Eugene—Ground broken for Fine transmission to do what it does. the industries agriculture the rela Arts building at University of Ore This form of gearing delivers poyver X All Kinds of Beauty W ork Done at the Most tions of labor and many other forms You can always tell a good restau to the drive shaft with a loss of not gon, to cost approximately $175,000. of commercial and financed activity rant by the thickness of its butter. Reasonable Prices over 2 per cent> while with the av The pessimist will not fully agree, Reed sport — New equipment pur- erage transmission of three speeds^ but the optomist and student of a f Some people have a profession of I cha-sed for fire department Road to the loss is from 5 to 20 per cent. C rescent H a irg ro w e rs and B e a u ty Parlor* fairs will find this true wisdom but they don’t work very be resurfaced from Lakeview t^ Drivers who have felt the heat hard at it. The story is told of a remarkable i Klamath Fails. * 250 Alder Street ATwater 4006 attitude shown at the time of the • x ~ x -x -> -:“;-x **:”: - : - x - x - x - X ”X ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x -:-x -;-x -x -* .:* > :..:» > .^ San Francisco fire in 1900 Stript of Better babies mean, better boys Suthcrlin—Bonanza quicksilver min its dramatic features, the cold facts and girls; better boys and girl.s arc tht.it great territories surrounding means better men and women; better ing properties east of here changed t * % the Golden Gate city were tempor men and women means better com ownership. X y .V A V .W W .V .V .V .V A W .V W .V .- .W S V A S V .W A V W , arily shut off from trade Commer munities. Watch the babies. cial intercourse «was for a time re F IR S T D ITC H ER FOR FA RM IJ H EA LTH ! EN ERG Y! VITALITY! tarded respecting the regions of Sac “Death Valley” is usually that por DRAINAGE C O M ES TO ST A T E £ ’■ An Ideal L ife! ramento uml San Joaquin valleys, tion of asphalt between two curb ’!* !■ W ° uld yOU become a Physical type that the wbrld praise« and ad- and in Nevada and other natural stones.”—Wall Street Journal. And £ *• mire»? Your diet can build you into that. Thc first mechanical trencher for trade areas The Los Angeles Chum- a clear lane between two lines of $♦ j laying drain tile to be brought to Y ji Expert Dietetic Aid Given inConnection Iter of Commerce is staid to have used jammed traffic is the “Grand Can Oregon strictily for farm drainage J W ith My Restorative Treatm ents its influence with considérait) effect yon.’’ work has been purchased by a Folk to prevent Southern California busi > DR. A. GRONE Eyes Cannot Sparkle if they’re ness men from taking advantage of I Every man goes to his grave ¡county man. It digs finished ditches i D r u g le t» P h y s ic ia n wearied with strain . .Don’t feet deep as fast as San Francisco’s handicap, and from ¡leaving books he wanted to read and j from 3 to 4 five feet a minute, and at lu.>er gamble with your vision. % Acute and Chronic Diseases A Speciality thus reaping monetary gain from friends he wanted to know. cost than hatni-diggitig. This ma 5 Lady Attendant 608 Dekum Bujjding their northern neighbors’ disaster. chine is expected to prove a real £ O F F IC E PHONE BRO A D W A Y 1328, R E S ID E N C E EAST 47M Here is a case in point It is A bigamist is classed as a crim stimulus to drainage in Oregon merely typical of thousands of cases, inad but he’s at least got more down £ PORTLAND, OREGON where more than a million acres of greater or less degree,where busi right courage than a lot of single need tiling, according to state col V .W A 'A W / A V W A W .V .W .W .'A W .Y .’A SW .V .W ness proves its good intention and —wifers. lege estimates. THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE | Wagner's Truck Service Hubtr ! The EVES have ; IT Kryptok Bi-focal Lenses $ 11.5 0 D E N T IST R Y Dr. C. Smith Long Examination and inspection of thousands of mouths and microscopic tests have proven that cavities come in teeth tUit are either wholly or partially coated or enveloped by th«y mucous and w aste matter which oozes from the fleshy parts of the mouth. This process is called decay. Ugly stains and cavities ntur the beatuy of teeth, expose nerves and cause tooth ache. Nerves die when exposed to thc action of thc host of germs in mouths and dead nerves cause abscesses. The prevention of decay is simple and the technique is easy. First—Rinse the mouth well to re move the loose mucous and waste matter from the fleshv oarts of the mouth. Second apply a liberal amount of We Specialize in good tooth jtiste or mouth massage cream to the inner surface of the teeth W ITH T H E FIN G E R S Third—( onfine the cream and squeeze it through the spaces be tween the teeth W ITH H EAVY PRESSU RE Fourth—Pinch and massage the gums IN S ID E and O U T SID E of the row of teeth both upper ami lower. Fifth—Brush the teeth filling the brush with water from the faucet. Many, many brushfuls of water should be used in this operation. Sixth—Rinse the mouth «well using the lips and cheeks to swish the water between the teeth. Seventh—Fill the mouth with clear wate r or a good miild cleansing mouth wash, close thc lips around the finger, and rub the fleshy parts well until the slime and mucuous •which causes the slickness is en tirely removed. I he flesh should squeak under the fingers atul a feeling of freshness due to the cleanly condition should be markedly apparent This whole process should be done at Inst once a day, and should not consume more than two to three or four minutes Good Used Pianos i SU M M A RY OF A Special F’eature Price C H IN ESE Cough-Ho, for coughs and brochitis, each $2.00. 2. Blood Tonic, each $1.50. 3. Stomach Tonic, each $1.50. 4. Liver Tonic, each $1.50. 5. Antigon, for kidney, bladder and urinary antiseptics, each $3.50. 6. Nervo-Tone, for insomania and as a nerve tonic, each $1 50. 7. Rheumatol, for rheumatism and gouty condition, each $2.50. DR CHAN LAM. CM nrir Medical Laboratory 142’ é Second St., Portland Ore. Local Acencv Wanted -x~x~:- -x-x-x-x-x- . YOU VERY Bell Bros & Co. Upstairs, W orcester Building Third and Oak Portland. Oregon Dr. M. A. Jones. Dentist 25 Y ea r a ia P o rtla n d . F orm erly at 2nd and W a sh in g to n »trenta. Now located a l 2SS-2SS P anam a Building 3rd a ad A ider S tre e t» o ' A V W tW A S W W iV A ttW W have all in thc Latest frames Styles Duplicate Lenses Repair Work All Work Guaranteed Dr. Edward E. Boring 261 Alder Street Corner 3rd ATwater Work Shoes for Men The Ideal Work Shoe for the Rainy Weather 0490 ? ? Y 1 V V * V V V •A'AV.V.VAV.V.V.VAVAV.Y.VAVAVAV.V.VaSVAV' V y Free, 50c in Cash y y V y This ad is good for 50c on the purchase price of • y y -x* :~x~x~> X pair of Buckhecht Shoes during this sale • • ■■"AViVAV.V.WAViVAV.VAVAWWNY.VA'aVAV 1Y 1V A TH E BRU TE— No. 286 Reg. $6.50. Oiled upper, solid oak tanned tap -fz $ 4.89 Goodyear No. Tire Values 283—Hi-top 14-inch boot, reg. $9 50—NOW Oiled tan uppers, at these Low Prices solid with Hunt ington tan sole. Life Time Guarantee Against Defects HIGH PRESSURE 30x3V^ regular $4 95 30x3* 2 oversize $5.10 $8.85 CALL OR W R IT E I for the First Time 31x4 EA SY T E R M S SPECIAL BUCKHECHT with Huntington Savings of 1*2 or more WF. G IV E Reading Glasses $4.50 Complete in F'rame Examination Included NOW Many of these can't be told from New and at a YES, Fall and Winter v x-:- FO REST F IR E S ISSU E D Following is a summary of forest fires during the past summer which burned over a total of more than 300.000 acres within twenty-two na tional forest of Oregon and W ash Read this List Carefully ington This figure covers 1,403 fires :: occouring in tllese national forests $975 Steinwav, with bench .... $250 I ightning was responsible for 678 Mason & Hamlin __________ 235 of these fires of 48,4% of the total 800 Baldwin ........ .... - __ 245 The remaining 51,6%, 725 fires, were 975 Mason & Hamlin ........ ........ 235 650 Emerson, with bench----- 325 »»» »♦♦♦» » 775 Sohmer, like new ....... ..... . 3o5 P erso n al S e rv ic e — Howeetly 450 Lindeman fine cond....... 245 A R endered 400 Welland mah ................... 198 The VERY BEST PLATES 475 I.afargue, mah 250 575 Vose & Sons, e b o n y ___ 65 475 Keller, ebouv _.. ____ — 85 MINIMUM COST 375 Boardman, walnut - ..... — 98 650 Hardman, w a l ___________145 Examination FREE M ED IC IN E 1. < -:..:-:..x .-:.-x ..:..x ..:-» x - :* .:- x - x x - x - x - x - :- x ~ x - x - x * * > - v x . BALLOON ‘ 29x4.40 $5.79 29x4.55 • $6.55 30x4.50 $6.59 Ncx 16 R et 350—H i-top inch boot. $10 50-NOW Oiled tan uppers, solid oak tanned soles OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION Directors Woolen Store STIPES GARAGE 229-231 First St., Portland. 0 re< Beaverton. Oregon BET. SA L M O N Open A MAI N E v e n in g . 9 p \ ................................... S T . M ad O r d e r . Filled . P o » u * » S u n d a y . » a. m. to 2 P ■ » Z lt n