The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, May 02, 1930, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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FRIDAY, MAY 2 ^
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
La
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FOR SALE -
Jersey c«pr
weight 12 UÜ
gard, Ores
highway, i»e
FOR SALE-
EUner. 1’hc
Subscription Rstes
____ -$150Tbree M onths
Yeur -----
months —
Beaverton
¿W A V A V
AUBRE
At*or
............ .85 Subscriptions Payable in Advance
Office—Broadway year O. K. Tracks, Phone 7503
Portland Office. 407-408 Dckuin Bldg. Phone ATwater 5914,
Baa'
E-Z Tl
19ZS FORD
1926 STAR
19 '
1927 F.SSi:>
192r> niJK'K
1927 PONT
1929 FORE
1927 OI I'S
192f. CHR\
1927 n w v
1925 W ILL’
192K (.RAH
192h ( Il K Y
_.VR ANSO
240 Grane
FO
PLUMB
DONE AT
------------------ .50
Making
G ood...
POWER OF "PIN MONEY”
OVER LOADED TRUCKS
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C. CEE
WO
FREDERICK M. DEMPSEY
Commission.
the company sium iu
lOMtl and decreasmj pat-
Attorney at Lew
The
Southern
Pacific
company
ro.i.tgc
to
warrant
their
action.
H. H. JEFFRIES. Publisher
The ren val of the Fourth street
Evenings by Appointment
were granted the prii^iege of re
naming tracks of five sections of tracks in Portland are aw
e
_ .
_ . .
Portland
decision of the Portland City Coun 826 Am ericin Bank Bldg
Member National Editorial Assn and Oregon State Editorial Assn.
; cil on the traffic problem of that W . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V « . ■ . « . I
! street.
Published Frnlay o f each week by Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton
Ore. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore.
FOR SALE—
chick size ;
gard üti¿5.
Office »*ith
Special atten
acculili!*, cot
and the sett
b.unch line, extending in V\ ■ ■ ' JlM/KU\>VWArkYW
ti n Yanlhill ami Multnon'ih > in- Brecon 7277
Residence Brecon 5971
S. P. Granted Right
to Remove Tracks in
Three Counties
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LADIES
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French Beauty Shop
X
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♦
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is specializing in Permanent
Waving with any kind of curl
V..II
iv
desire.
vou in
may
Ml work done under the per
sonal supervision of—
DARWIN JONES
451 Morgan Bldg
BE 9955
Portland. Ore.
BE 9925
f
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NEW AND USED MOTORCYCLES
AND BICYCLES
Parts and Sundries for All Makes
Special on Bike Tires, $1.66
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE
& BICYCLE CO.
309 Third St.
AT 4413
l-X -iX ’ •X*-XXX”X"X-*>-X-*X~X“X “X l ■
CHINESE
m e d ic a l
herbs
CO..
2624,
29 Y ears
Aide, St
Portland. Ore.
CH1NESF REMEDIES
—are recommended for the afc.
viation of Liver, Ston*»ch, K.
ney and Bladder trouble. Ma*
have been benefit ted by using th!
( limnca Roots,
k* f\r \♦ c Herbs
LJ . L and ¿ 7 1 ^
Chinese
Call or w rite—262J4 ai
. i — . $, I
Alder
corner Third St.
Y . XX x- X- .- x -x -x -x - x~x--x- x- x -x -x -x -x x -x -x-x-x-;
a*,
..
X f
$ ?
SPECIA L LIMITED TIM E ONLY
The worst time of year for roads
By-products, which for many years
is now here. Roads in good con-
dit ion last fall, except paved high vvl.re turned over to the tanner's
ways, have been rutted until *^cy ! wife as spending money, arc now
< -vX x-X ”X->*>-x**>o-<.—
vv-:*dMX .♦. Corrugated, Moulded and Coupled— Guaranteed, U. S. Rubber C.
are uncomfortable to ride on, and in
, ,
putting the farms of the country on
Fresh Stock—Regularly Priced at $ 6 . 00 , now .....................
some cases dangerous to drive over.
.
$3 4, 1
Warm weather and heavier traffic, a ™*h instead of a credit basis. I his
will later on restore a good surface i is shown by government reports
; Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in
But unless hauling is better regu- i fcom sections of the middle
west
30 minutes, checks a Cold the. first
FREE! PEARL CHOKERS
lated the annual damage is going in whlch i0(licatC(j a decline in credit
reach a point where taxpayers will
day, and checks M alaria in three
. be . hard
.
. meet . ,i.
l ...... pure raises and a corresponding gain
W i t h Every Pair of
put . to
the ....
up-keep.
•
days.
C hwh r A. VT NORBLAD
Too many over-loaded tiueks are op- in cash sales by retail merchants in
666 ALSO IN LIQUID.
crating over the roads of this coun- the agricultural districts.
try for the common good. These I
. . . .
.
trucks have a proper place in out
f
.
,
business
and economic life; in i a c t j f * 1" « tha‘
«He produce end of
the country could not do without farmmg . . revolution.*,ng the Ugn-
Purchased at our store
them. They go ,nto places that will ^ tural *,,' “s‘ r>l and ‘"“ ‘‘.'"K J 0“«
NORBLAD
never be reached by railroad, and ■bu,me” - ° n«- arKp l*ack*"K
hou“
SENATOR
f * r GOVERNOR COMMITTEE
i bring .. their products
, ... * out „ s to a r market.
i n o w has
over 100
produce stations
\
.
KENNETH D. H AI SFR. O m V ( b u .rm a m
Milk, grain, lumber, fruit and hun- »cs“i“‘red
the middle west where
SAMUEL POWELL. S ta * t* ry
dreds of other products are taken
'***• »u'k and cretin, are
W om en ’s D r u ton
W V . Y . 'A S S W A W . ’c A V .S V .V .V A V A V A P .V .S W A W A
Mr*. G. J. Frankel, C h a irm a n
of
from the farm and fertilizer and * > » * * " •
,,i,*,rad °
< * * • '" " *
ha»**
Mrs. M. Fl. I.amont, Sa r t l mr y
supplies arc returned.
i ha/ard marke,,nK* farn,er* ar* " 'nv
COOS A N D CURRY
H o+ d ju a rteri: 208* 11 Multnomah Hotel
THE BRUTE—
But there is no good reason for | n,arkct'"K 'KR* twice a week for' AT water 9471 : PORTLAND, OREGON
over-loading, when the truck is go- ß' sh. and
,h<- *H«ntru-d milk
(Paid Advertisement)
No. 286 Reg. $6.50 Oiled tan
ing to operate on roads that are no. “» »'ogs, chickens and other animals,
paved
to
withstand
tremendous | wh,ch a« "'arketed at longer per.-,
upper, solid oak tanned sole
W .V .'A W .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .Y
weight. We feel sure no taxpayer ods—but all for cash.
with Huntington tap;
«" ll"' ""'k
•* 1
\ 11 tills li.is n d t ¡I marked diff
a y »« a y fy ay
** ,,not '"adeil to the point where 11 erence in purchasing by the farmers 1
|^| F l
EM
will cause ilaiitagc, for all the dam
i ,nstt a«I of having to be carried on Canadian Pacific
Railway Company
age it causes means money out of j , a credit basis for eleven months, he
the taxpayer's pocket, not out of tbe is in most cases now ptiying cash for
IRRIGATED LAND IN
Let's give what he buys. And development of
poeket of the trucker.
SUNNY ALBERTA
this matter a little sober thought. It roads and use of the auto has help-
$35 to $50 per acre
is n ’t necessary to ovrr-lUul a truck. Jl(| ^
So it looks as though the
Including
W ater Rights
Land neither is it ceonomical in the
very thing that rural housewives
35
YEARS
TO PAY
ig run. There is a happy ttvetN once depended upon for "pin m oney",_.
,
No. 28J—Hi-top
¡ iiiii
Let us hope that everyone are going to prove the best invest- F,rSt Pa>™'n« 7 l’cr « " « of «he P“ r
■gaged in trucking in this section mem on the tarm.
14-inch
boot, reg.
¡tha5C f nce ,0 whlch one
fre'>
I use of land
rks to conform to it.
without interest or
$9.50—NOW
■ wtiter charge, then 34 years on the
balance.
THIN
THE
FRUIT
lELP THE BOY FIND HIS RIGHT
Special settlement conditions give
REPUBLICAN
Oiled tan uppers,
VOCATION
p
ear¡you
,fC" n(l year’s free use of lan I
Thinning the fruit on apple,
solid with H unt­
for
and peach trees is very much worth and water
For some r> .iv m , our , st , .1 while
operation, that is quite gen- !*'OIL—Exceptional depth and fertil
ington tan sole.
srds have , not learned that
.. , . by our most
V success- ov . frc«
-mt!
GO VERN O R
. . . . edu
. . -1 :crally practiced
cc from
irom n>rk
rock, atiimnc
stumps ana
'catiod is that titimiiig which fits . .
.
,
,
, brush
, .
.. .
. .
. ful commercial orchardists.
In the
^
ys and girls for all the duties of
,
.
GOOD CLIMATF
No. 350—Hi-top
..
i l .
. tasc of most bearing trees it is ne- .
ï,fr ( Business and education
fither
, hin
, hf frllit Tom ato,., beans, corn, etc., and less
16-inch boot. Reg
Kitting ch.sir tog* ihtr and m ^ {Q
the trrci (lurin , ht. tender products grown successfully
BUSI NESS
time is coming when boys, before
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( ............................ _____
Alfalfe and
$10.50—NOW
.
. . . .
.
. .
. . ------- part
of the season to pre-
a,,u Kra,n are s,a »'le Pr°-
MAN
they Ri.olu.ite from the high school. %eB( brfakj
(lwwn of Umbs b , hc d« c tl-
r
!
rT nii...:.". e... .?•...•*'
weigh, of the fruit.
Usually thin- EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR
Oiled tan uppers,
factories, in the banks and stores
ning out the fruit is preferable. It DAIRYING AND STOCK-RAISING
Slogan:
The boys of today will run the
solid oak Binned
ESPECIALLY SHEEP,
affairs of this nation in the future. prevents breaking down the trees;
Industrialize
lessens
the
danger
of
insect
and
dis-
W
ater
supply»
m
ore
than
ample—Wa
If they are not trained, if they have
soles
Oregon’
not hud any education along the rase damage; results in larger, bci- ter maintenance only $1.25 per acre
lines of economics and business and ter fruits; helps influence annual Good market, schools and churches,
industry, how can they rmi things hearing; eliminates much of the Low taxes. No personal ttix. Also
A Staunch
work and expense of grading.
large areas of park land and some
successfully ?
Supporter of
The same energy that pul, a bov
C* " n ° ' * * COn*idrrrd a" ' ™ T lt
» “>
a" ac« on
American Ideals
.
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•
1 »
. k
s . expense a * its cost \s more than
.V™r terms Good trtinsportation
in the penitentiary will put hint t t t __•
,
.
.
.
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Krad' I
For Fm-‘ h*r Information
the head of a gieat industry ami W' r Up f° r by ,hc *av,n*
mg during packing season
Apples,
Call or W rite
(Paid Advertisement,
make him worth something in this
pears, plums, peaches, and grapes
H a ll Tor-rtovernnr Club)
old world. The whole
wno.e proposition , wl„
^
;
BET. SALMON & MAIN STS. M ail Orders Filled, Po.tage Exti* I
L. D. Felshelm Manager
Hit.
M. E. THORNTON
Portland. Ore.
is a matter of direction,
j.
Opeen Evening 9 p.
Sunday. 9 a. m. to 2 p. * i
a genera! rule no two tree
District Superintendent
How many boys do you suppose frujls
should
be
allowed
to
touch
144 Broadway
Portland, Ore
there are who need the advice o il
:-x --:-x ~ x -x ~ x -:-x - 'X-xv+n
each other, and in the case of ap-
ripened cx|»criciicr ? Your son may!
, phs. pears and peaches possibly a
50 ft. GARDEN HOSE $3.48
I
6 6 6 Tablets I
Keep him
on the job!
BUCKHECHT SHOES
Lowest Factory Prices Ever Quoted
CHAS. HALL
$4.98
Directors Woolen Store
2 2 9 - 2 3 1 F irst S t., P o r tla n d , Ore.
,"‘7, '
on
m >'V
h,s shoulder and <•>
Here.
<«»*"**• ol from tom to •£ imhc- “
m> betwern frm.s „ U tter
All clu-
bo) 1 b elie vi \ U a n on t il
r „ ,g „1 1 ,
.
>'r!> should be thinned out to sm- ;.
,r*rk »
. ., .
. , - . .
K'e Iniits. Thin the grape clusters
l h. bov shotrid b< helped brfor, syMerngtically. leav ing from .V) ,0
t
" , uk
11 "
® cloater, • . rack strmig plan,
•
do the right thing
no boy or girl nuinbcr depending upon the system !
,
.
.
,
.
! ol pmnning followed and the set of
dozen of us . have . seen . . him.
tk ._ . .
__ as possible
...
. . . have frm.
•hm as soon
helped him,
have
touched
his
heart
^f,rr
.__
,
, .
•u ,r r
*hc spring drop and retnem-
V,
n
K,bcr
,hf
a ^ ” wi||
» a" havp
a"d
Many a boy tumble, into a ,ob ltnperfcct frUi«*
„ t h ,h
j, a‘ 1|ate
for which he „ not the leas, filled ., ,h(„ , unt<.
inlperfeclion,
mtensi-
Mr fttruKKiet aliniR
thr*Hibjh life, I flf,|
grow to maturity
»Iwayt mi an in* Hill grid«. If loinr Small
. . . . . .
'" 'I " for i utiing th« voting
. ne should help him into * pMce of Mrm, Can ^ pUrcha#ed bu, , hp
greater usefulne,,. where he would worV ¡,
donf b ^
be a help to „ x .e ty , wha, a
great ,br , nnt , ^
^
ard
saving of human energv and ngHicy ,frW. whlch „ Mu|^ brrakx ,hf
would result Nu bov or girl Uuadd * j lb iitl|f difficulty
h* *
’>
tin .) I ’ I ht
\.\ n
,
•
.
.
...
r v f " though fruit IS properly S
"
b
"I th, us,
.
,s
should we that each has an inter- ^ p e s s a r y to prevent the break
est in something productive or
a ;
w tphtlifl|l o( ^
Propi w||
partner with %otiteh«>dv
gì uvei b usiness.
•**>
t’Lsc«* mack
. .
.
.
. bottom of the prop is near the base
A bov never drops clear into the of the tree with the
top pointing
ditch all at once If somebody asks outward
about him. if somebody talks with
Y<
-si may not believe ,n thinning
hint, if he knows •onicb.vdv is in i but ,u*t give it
a trial ,>n a tree 1
trrested in him, temptation it not'or two and
if
it is not worth !
the same to him
j wbj|e
even to *« ."ure nice, larger
fruits for home use
Track Meet to be
r
,
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B ro.dc.il over K O A C ^ ’ '° En,' rl*in
Their Mother« May 10 ;
F in a ls m the a n n u al O rrg o n h u h
sch o o l m terseh' 4 a%tic track m ret on
Bell fie ld H itu rd a v aftern oon . M aV
ttregon State
College wdl entertain, with their
May
10, «rill be broadcast fri*r> K () \ C annual m o.lwr'. week-end..
and
11
At
this
time
the
stn-
as a running account
W I . Kad-
dentt
entertain
mothers
from
thrd
«lerly. regular s|vort, anmamcer, wrllu „ , ,K#
.
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describe the various eventi a t t hey]
nT' *
ik M
off.
cmphastrmt the phee of sromea m .
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MILLER & TRACEY
• •
NOW
WASHINGTON ST.
Bet. 20th and 21,t Sts.
BRoadway 2691
for the First Time
Goodyear j! i-UMBER! lumber !
Doors—-W indows—-Plumbing Supplies
Tire Values
Used Sash
... 40c and up
Ised Hath Tubs, complete ..... $20.00 and $22.6
at These Low Prices
Life Time Guarantee Against Defects
HIGH PRESSURE
30x3* 2 regular
S4.95
30x3' oversize
$5.10
31x4
$8 85
BALLOON
29x4.40
$5.79
29x4.55
$6.55
30x4.50
$6.59
OTHER SIZKS IN PROPORTION
STIPES GARAGE
BEAVERTON. OREGON
. V.
Independent Funeral Directors
FUNERALS $75 00 UP
1" It« slight
Iv u damaged
Recess Pent
Pei Hath Tubs $35. up
TJ TY\-y
au ,a¥cd fincas
ai h Hasi"s-
new, cúmplete $5 and uc
^ sc<*
T. Toilet, Cá)tnplete _________
$9.00
2000 Used Doors
75c and up
HXX) Gallons Inside Paint, gallon
$1.45
1 Lot Outside Conquerer House Paint, irai $2.00
$9.0«
Used 5 to 10 ft..per M_____
2x4 l sed 5 to 7 feet, per M.................. ....
$900
1 Job Lot Cut Nails in Small SizeTkee" - $2.50
In small lots, 3c per pound
Split Cellar
P ost, 20 e mch - B e r r y Posts ................ 2 Sc ***
Chicken House Sash—C l* .. Cloth—Cello Glass—Poultry N ettar
Lawn Fence—Chimney Pipe—FireBrick—Used Pipe— Pipe F i* »«*'
All su es—ELECTRIC WI RE A ND FI XTURES
HARDWARE
GLASS 90 percent
off
List
et us Figure on Your Requirements and You W ill Save
FREE
DELI VERY
TO DEPOT
Dolan Wrecking and C o n st.
Last 8th & Belmont. Portland
Co-
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