F R IDAY, NOVEMBER «, |»>» THE foot p a in s stopped in s t a n t l y WANT ADS. ........................ i n m i i n i n ¡vo more tired, feet. Aches and instcP or forw ard well as the aching or burning itain* in the heel part of the foot ankle, calf or knee quickly disappear. Cram ped toes and cal­ if»"«?* are promptly relieved. Dull aches in the calf of the leg, knee or thigh nre quickly overcome. I Shoes cease to feel uncomfortable. That tired, broken-down feeling vanishes. S ____ cen ts I a l in e It is the de ntist’s business to repair the results of your lack of understanding, and to tench you to remove the cause of de­ cay, pyorrhea, trench mouth, etc You can do more for yourselt than your dentist can do for you. DR. C. S. LONG 402 Pantagea Bldg. Portland Pes laws. The western part of the state is hardest hit by the extended drouth which has checked the growth be­ fore the tubers had attained m a rk e t­ able size. Most potato raisers ure in the codition attributed to V er­ mont corn gniA'crs who are said to 1 1 f It ft f t> II B (H I t $ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » >.lve all their crop for seed' Small »A.VVAA.V.V.VA.VA.V.V.VV.VAi«.V.V.V.X...V.V.V . potatoes from healthv vines may well be moved as single drop seed, says Mr. Juckman. Klamath 1-alls and the Deschutes region are harvesting normal crops that are selling at from $2.(10 to 02 25 a hundred. T he Blue m oun­ tain region has tj short crop not ex­ pected to exceed 50 car as compared with a normal output of about 125 cars. I he new law requiring all potatoes toi be sold innler definite grades marked on the sack is proving i real stimulus to the Portland m a r ­ ket. finds Mr. Jacktnau. H eretofore other stutes sent in second grade stock and destroyed the market for g-iKid Oregon potatoes. Now with the grade plainly marked on the sack, good Oregon spuds are finding a ready market in Portland, which instead of being the lowest market on the coast as formerly is now one of the highest. Other Institutions Held to be Real Investment. U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON, E u­ gene. Oregon. — P eo p le of m ean* th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S ta te s a r e com ­ ing m o re an d m ore to a rea liza tio n th a t th e w ise st in v e s tm e n t of th e ir su rp lu s funds is in education, it ta pointed out by Ur. Arnold B e n n e tt Hall. P r e s id e n t of th e U n iv ersity of Oregon. F ig u re s Just received here, show th a t d u rin g th e p as t y e a r H a r ­ v a rd U n iv e rsity rec eiv e d g ifts an d legacies a m o u n tin g to $13.516.000.00, an d Yale U n iv ersity received a m o u n ts to ta lin g abo u t $9,000,000 00. A n o th er o u tsta n d in g gift w as m a d e by C la r­ ence H. Mackey, w ho gave $500 000.00 to th e U n iv e rsity of N evada to e s ta b ­ lish th e Mackey Science School in m e m o ry of his fath e r. “T h e people who generously gave th e s e huge s u m s to H a rv a rd . Yale and N e v a d a realized th a t th e re is no b e t­ te r way in w hich th e y can be of s e r v ­ ice to th e world th a n by aiding and a d v a n c in g ed ucation. T hey feel th a t th e y a r e m ak in g sound in v e s tm e n ts for th e future. T hey a r e not moved by a plea of charity, but feel t h a t the m one y will be wisely sp e n t an d th a t th e e n t ir e nation will rea p th e b e n e ­ fit,” says Dr. Hall. “ Much of th e money ad v a n c e d to u n iv e rsitie s d u rin g th e past year will go into r e s e a r c h , and d irectly into the vario u s fields of science. Out of th is m ay e m e rg e new m e th o d s w hich will sa v e m illions of dollars for various in d u s t r ie s ; new c u r e s for d is e a s e s w hich will end untold su ffe ring; new p h a s e s of ed ucation which will h as ten th e progre ss and add to the p ro sp e r­ ity of th e country. “ S ta te u n iv e rs itie s a r e only now coming into th e realization t h a t th e y can be of utm o st service to th e ir com ­ m unities. u se rv ic e even g r e a t e r th a n th a t re n d e re d tiy p riv a te institutions. A s ta te u n iv e rsity should have for its p u rp o se not only th e e d u c atio n of youth, but should se rv e s ta te indus try and should aid in d ev e lo p m e n t of s t a t e r e so u rc e s a s well. T he u n iv e r­ sity se rv ic es also ex tend to lending the abilities of its ex p e rts to m u n ic i­ pal an d civic org an iz atio n s in solving th e ir m a n y problem s. A s ta te u n iv e r­ sity can only expand in this direction as its incom e is increased, an d g ifts m ade for this pu rp o se will c e rtain ly prove a sound in v e s tm e n t in every way.” NOW for the First Time Goodyear Tire Values at these Low Prices Life Time Guarantee Against Defects T he estimated world crop of «wheat is 500 million bushels less than last vntir, and the total supply after al­ lowing for carryover is 360 million les^ T h e bureau oi|f agricultural , economics estimates that the world | market for the season will average 35 to 40 cents above the tiverage last year. Traveler HIGH PRESSURE ßOxS1/^ regular $4.95 30 x 3*/2 oversize $5.10 BALLOON 2 9 x 4 .4 0 $ 5 .7 9 2 9 x 4 .5 5 $ 6 .5 5 31x4 3 0 x 4 .5 0 $S.85 $ 6 .5 9 OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION W W S V W W V A W /A W A S V A S T U D IO B A R B E R S H O P E. D. Van Meter. Prop STIPES GARAGE First Class W ork Beaverton. Oregon At Reasonable Prices j \W A W A \S W W W W V W V A Tigard. V .- .V .* .V .V .V .‘. V . V W IL L G IV E board and room to Tigard high school girl for a s­ sistance in house work. Bx 247 Tigard Rt. 1. •x>*>-x'%**:**x**>*x**x**x**x*-x**xx .......... IF YOU ARE SICK OR AILING W A N T E D — W oman to do family- washing and ironing or ironing only, Inquire Texaco Service sta-1 Come to the Pacific College Clinics ti< in, Tigardville. (D epartm ent of the P. C, C.) • Millions of Miles of Constant Testin THE D R U G L E S S H E A D Q U A R T E R S FOR SA L E — 3 cockerels, “A risto­ c r a t ” Barred Rucks, 7 months. E. We are now affiliated with the Lloyd A. Deitrich, Tigard Rt. 1. B oulevw d 11" p ita l and wc a re in a position to handle all Acute and FOR SA L E _ O n e farm wagon with Chronic conditions. Scientific ex- b),x; hay r a c k . mor.ving machine animation (Including X-Kay and L a b - f a nj various other implements, oratory m ethods) T reatm ents a r e f Ask for H. W . Huslage ranch, along established therapeutic lines Route 1, 1 igard. with nominal fees. FOR SA L E —Buck range, all white enamel smoothtop gas range, with garbage burner, used only three months- ’Real bargain. Inquire of Frank Scheckla, Durham Rd. If Sick Get Well Call or Phone PACIFIC CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE PERSONAL S T A T IO N E R Y — For Xmas. Your name and address printed on 100 letter heads, note size and 75 envelopes, good grade paper, $1.60. Check must accom­ pany order. Print out name and address. Mail to Dept. A Bea­ x *<*^.>.:.<~>.:^ m >.>.>^.:~>. x ~ x * x - x ~ x - verton Enterprise, Beaverton. 125 G ra nd A v e n u e . N. Portland, Oregon Hospital p h o n e E A st 7631 Clinic Phorte E A st 8919 CH IN ESE H E R B R EM ED IES F o r all form s ol stom - laca. sidoe? toe J'*1 to m aintain the outstanding quality and dependability ol George V erne Blue, professor of his tory a t th e U n iv ersity of Oregon, who , has ju st r e tu r n e d from an extensive tour of th e O rient, w here he studied economic and political re nditions. H e i was th e r ec ip ien t of a M urray W a r n e r ( trav e lin g fellowship. The Chevrolet Six In spite of th e fact t h a t a m illion Chevrolet Sixes have a l­ ready heen placed in th e hand# of owners, a n d have proved t heir e rfo rm an c e a n d s ta m in a by ill i n n s of mile# of service over e v e r y t y p e of h i g h w a y t h e n a tio n aflord#— — th e Chevrolet M otor C o m ­ pany c o n tin u e s to ta k e new C hevrolet Sixes fro m th e a s s e m ­ bly line a t th e factory and su b jec t th e m to pitiless te stin g on th e roads of th e G eneral M otors Proving G ro u n d ! T h is passion for proof — th is c o n sis te n t refusal to accept any ff ins Honor P CALL AT Beaverton Realty C o , and get 1930 calendar Free. Beav­ erton, Oregon. Idlsorders. f -l • 11 matt* a I and run-dow n sonditloa l o t m en sa d «om en. DR. OBOROK CHAR L icen sed N. D . C H IN E S E N E D I C I N l 00 . 14014 Bumstds SC C or. Third. 8* FOR S A L E — Regule Lily Bulbs, large size 25c Mrs. M. ( arson. Scholls Road, R. 5, Box 450, P o r t ­ l a n d ^ _____________________________ te sts as final—is one of th e fu n d a m e n ta l reasons for the overw helm ing p o p u larity of Chevrolet cars. For in n o o th e r way is it possible to m ak e th e Chevrolet Six so sound in design and m a te ria ls —so dependable in perform ance — a n d so eco­ nom ical to operate! If you are considering th e p u r ­ chase of an a u to m o b ile , come in and see th e new Chevrolet. You will find th a t it is m ore th a n a Six in th e price range of th e four. In ever y u-oy it is a fin r car th a n you ever th o u g h t porsihie in th e u n e-price field! ua«a. Portland. Oregon W IL L exchange Regale Lily or Gladiolus bulbs for chickens. Mrs M. ( a rso n , Scholls Road, R. 5, Box 450. Portland. The C OACH Th. S < ot r * __ __ ’ z V t ' I O lost between Beach s Market & MacM arr store Excell Paste Co., Commercial Hotel 25 ounces for 25 * KC Baking Powder ( d o u b le a c t i n g ) USE LESS th an of high priced brands m i l l i o n s o r r o ■ t U N D S I N M M E * N NT U S E D BY O U R G O V E R N T ¡J •C'>SL R O A D STF.»... . ' 4 J Th. IS IS P H A E T O N ...... D z i O $1 R EW A R D —For return of $; bill U n iv ersity of O regon. E ugene .— J e a n n e t t e Calkins, alum lnl s e c r e ta ry ot L O ST —Retween Wisteria Barbecue th e U n iv ersity of Oregon, waa elected a n,J Capitol * »eaners a brown vest ■ a m e m b e r of th e board of d ire c to rs of the A m erican Alumni Council a t please call owner at AT 4Z * th e s ix te e n th annual convention, which m et a t T o ro n to and Muskoka L ak e s d u rin g th e su m m er. Several PH O N O G R A PH Record» of all tjotl, — German. Scandinavian, I ta ­ h u n d red colleges and unlversttlea lian etc- Entire new clock—be*t hold m e m b e r s h ip in th e A merican number»—Mail order* «M*J. C**jH Alumni Council, and Mias C alkins' logue* m req u est — l J N T R A L election la ron»ldered a very high RECO RD SH O P. C en tral Public, honor for both th e u n ive rsity and th e •U te. M a rk e t, 4th an d Yamhill St». 5 T '. . S p r t * 1 ,4 S Th. S H 1 A N ..... »# , 7 K T » /iz l o t P* A ftflh «rhe*l ra re ly m f s i u f f t * ' n *r j »» m I ......... O t o 595 T li* Im p e ri« ! M H A N ............ Th. | i , to n I BEAVERTON, OREGON THE PRICE RANGE .Z -V .J AUpfu-m! .- a /« giucy. rem . u « a . STIPES GARAGE IN OF THE ' 1' I«. Ii.*fr< h.~u*vUO ih . te js tbe Plwib4 Oiuuttd SIX v »COK S r .l .n l)*ll«*»r > ' 7 *, th * n a h t • 4 ||( I un «II C h f v f o l r t tr nt , u*>e «C A » Z .Q w FOUR