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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1930)
—- PACE 2 beaverton e n t e r p r is e They say the Japanese language on Irrigated land, an Increase of 67 9 Fact» or Theories? BEAV has no cuss words in it. Then what per cent. { _____ docs a Jap ptiv when someone Etterburg No. 121 strawberries I g g ft M t ent deriving bumps him and crumples one of his failed to show any marked impre#. e- Editorial writers are Canadian Pacific RadWay ment under irrigation, cen- ----- » —-------- --------- ----------- however. ---------------------- ' Jr- I mucb IIUW1 S subj*ct UUJCEl I matter lldllV I I from IUIH I the tav. w vu j fenders. hul lll|- " '.’n rigation also made possible the s. t- sus Henry E. Reed added to this [ IR R IG A TE D LAND in H. H. JEFFRIES. Publish« ting of a new field *d plants after bst by comparing the growth , f Our idea of an optimist is the man sunny albert / an early crop had been harvest-d, j>ort|a„ j wjth Tacoma Mr. Reed who is working on a plan to make L h Batner Mo las »• $so pcr Vrt L rY Ruth Mv» with O S. L No. 12 variety giving;. unquestioned authority on convicts satisfied with their -trr- ^ ,, , , _ Member National Editorial Assn and Oregon State Editor*»! Assn. the best results in this case. ¥« visited Mr lacludin, W *ter Ri|ku Irrigated red raspberries have « » « * • « « “ * and tax” ,n Multnomah roundmgs. Wednesday. be of of firmer firmer texture texture and and county- . „ „ k. . r , - . ! proved to be county- *n ,n which wn,ch Poruanil roruan" is ls situ- . . — ----- T --------- “ YEARS TO pAY I * . Borii Published Friday oi of s»o* each week byl’ioneer Publishing Co. at Beavertonj Drignter color ^ ^ the non-i n(jn.,rrigate,j ated. His statements are based on Another thing the average citizen 1<irst paymen, 7 per c • than the wuih to spci . -------i - i « - . r ai th^ uc* at Bnverton. Ore.lu..* .u . j j . j - cause 1 assessed value of properties in the is thankful for is that his clothes cliasc price to which 1 ** Beaverton, Ore.jj^j tbe a(j<je,j nioisture has Ore. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice he will rv don’t out as quickly as his use of land without** ***' --------------------------- ------ black raspberries to shade toward • »wo " « cities, but vui they supplement ...» the i-*» — • . wear , , ' .2 .11 k n u m w r iti'w !- i th o i-tivtlv n*tn if K n iltlP n fP V intPr harnr*» * l . t a a lighter purple. 'The flavor _ of all ^ showing made h by the z’ census reports.' patience water r charge, then 34 ‘v.l'!!**'! Subscription Rates letti'r c 111 ' balance. y 411 »1 he jq ! irrigated berries has been milder and Tacoma ¿rained in the period from J ~ ,,n flAat met at ..... ....$1 SOThree Months------------------—... - One Year more pleasing. 1920 to 19.10, 9.7<7r in population f f - f 0 C |Special settlement condit«*. 4 Wood 1 hu _____ .85 Subscriptions Payable in Advance The berry field day visitors were Portland, in the same jieriod, gained, 'you second year’s free us* I Six months also given first hand information on lo.l per cent. Assessed values in :•n', ^ f Btcknan , the strawberry crown borer and root' Portland, from 1914 to 1929, increased NEW AND USED MOTORCYCLES S O I L - E « W i <*,al Beaverton Office— Broadwaj sear 0. E. Tracks, Phone 7503 AND BICYCLES ii„ , f , „ from weevil, rust in red rasjiberries, and, ¡ 4.5 |^r ecnji while Tacoma inercas- i(!4* Ikiunbtcrs brush. ’ Un,K forward ,1 other diseases ami pests of berries ed lo3 pcr C t.n| Here is shown a Portland Office, 407-408 Dekum Bldg. Phone ATwater 59!4_ They were 20,(MK) teed-!. • . ootn . . on assess Parts and Sundries for All Makes GOOD CLIMATE | be held -it C . u T l also . t n c I , shown . | oasis oi , . I i n < r - V . i r r i u r > . f j basis of comparison both rtn tm rr f for -.r t the il» ti.-C ling strawberries fruiting first . . . , . Special on Bike lires, $1.M Tomatoes, beans, corn etc j fcwaukie. June 27 . . ? . . .. ed value and on population, time, and snnie 90 varieties from all 1 [ , ,c,. _~_i j Advocates of municiiial ownership IND IAN M OTORCYCLE i Pru‘ll,cts grown s ^ junc next " l'i'k tinue as in the past, to be tfcn, of the world. . . . r W ATCH FOR AGITATORS. , ; : . . , _______ —— ___ - have pointed to I acoma as an out- & BICYCLE CO. 3nd grU,n ar* «M l Lnd the summer. real heart of the nation. , , , , 1 — — — standing example of mumctpid 209 Third St. A T 4413 Cherrv Fruit Flv at growth. Contention was made tha. E X C E LLE N T OPPORTUNITY i In the hope of forestalling prop TIM E TO W AKE UP. because of city ownership and oper D A IR Y IN G AND STOCK h W o r k in C o u n t v aganda now being scattered by Rus ation of utilities, Tacoma had out sian Communists in the larger cities, E SPE C IALLY SHEEL Portland. by i distanced uiaiunvtu m . ui iiiiiiu. i Figures i ^ uics used uacti u; of the United States, literature i»i We read that in a neighboring ! supply more than amp being mailed to newspapers in the slate a short time ago a young man Reed are bv Hiram U. Welch umig man, , Th< cherry r » fruit fly * started oper-|^r * Mr. Ke^d Welch, tor n i 9 t n la n n n n a ter maintenance only en $125 p,, auto ride, ¡allons about June 6. according to W. assessor of Muhno,uah county, and umci for an ... “ M". c . , ° assess smaller towns of the country wain- invited his mother WE TRADE Uiood market, schools and ac- Averill. agent.1............... ......... - - a little later suffered i an W-|S Averill, assistant county agent. by A w - Carr> asscs;or of - — p ierce ing them to be on their guard. In - and — i _ Low taxes. No ners..n^t ^ 1 badly in- The effect will be small white mag- _.._f, the warning is to the effect cident in wnich brief, which she was nauiy in- “ * - ■ - - “ * "••• ‘ ....... “ wu»c **" » « q - county of which Tacoma is the j C h e v r o l e t Roadster ------- $325 large areas of parx land anj that residents of our smaller towns, jured. Her attorney promptly sued gets m the fhernes whenever the fly eou seat '1927 Chrysler 50 Coupe ............ $385 prairie from $K to $2U . * i« c .ti f/.r il'ini.i m-c utwl tki* IflKIir-.lS allowed to work. The flv is ah«nit J where there is but little P «reign the - >* lor da,n..K, ^ and 0u ^insur H e * » ? « ol* the unluui'n Comparison of tax rates in 235 1927 Chrysler 50 Landau Sedan.. $442 ! 35-year terms. Good trans Kuril iionukition ire niun to hear a ante Company in wmen ne nau a -"'- .... .. “ *t u. me u.u.u.ij ____,1 injury ............. to „ ’ flv. ..,.’. I American thou- iq*, Chrysler 70 Coach jh 1 it n. re n H||li|, ' |ll)licy coveri„ K personal By. blackish blackish, with with the the hea.l head and 1 legs American cities cities of of over over thirty th. .... $40ü For F t r t h e r Informati- good deal more of the Conan m . others had to settle. Of course it yellow. Immediate action is neces- ,an<J population, published hi thi j 926 Qirysler 70 Sedan Coll or Writ* argument. v..»«... .. $445! Real Estate Journal for ^ 25, Buick std 6 Coach believe the doctrine was a frameup, yet it was • legitimate sary to control the situation and ft National We do not » i ™ m i« . 7 1 I^ JI uuicK sia. o uoacn -------- $380, , , • . « # . » I f. J I A April 28, 19J0. showing the valuation ,926 Buick Jtd 6 Coach ...... ^ ,5 edible fruit. of Communism—which is just an in the eyes of the law. It doesn’t secure M. E. THORNTON r ‘ . 1 -v, w V T ' \ ¿I 1926 Buick std. 6 Coach - . . , r other name for anarchy- will ever make any difference who you invite, Control is possible by using a of property by rates adjusted at 100 District Superintended irav rnmnnuit v. pound -.i c' , gain a foothold here. And yet it into your car, or to whom you cx- «pray comjiosed „< of Yt of i«-'i lead per cent, gives Portland’s city tax 1(1A, . -rr 1 1 , , — 1928 Pontiac Sedan -------------- 48 Broadway Portia*^ | sitta i • p i i c t m y U m v - V ev il ----------- R. is just as well that we be on our tend the hospitality of I a a 1 ride—yon arsenate, 2 ^ quarts of molasses ^ , or rate at 27 mills on the dollar. Ta- ... . . 1927 ( hrv 1er Finer 70 Cab. ___ guard, rebdy to discourage by turn-1 arc running the risk of a damage syrup and 10 gallons water. This coma’s rate is 40.07, and it is the, fifty highest of the 235 cities reported. ’*928 ( hrysler /0 ( rown Sedan mg a deaf ear on the — first man suit in case they arc injured. The should ^ spray approximately * ____ * * __ t! _ . _ a _J1__ Irectl Qnrau mtiL ... .. ______ 1I1C |IUUIIV ,, I1(n lnlunllc„ «n.<.uiaiciy 1925 Willys Knight 6 Sedan ------------ $365 ___ „ , preach- or woman who comes . along same thing applies to extending ,res* Spray with rather coarse spray The public is not informed accurately ' ' ,J,' vv/' " ” * L A C~J These agittttors rides to hitch-hikers along the high- to form droplets on the leaves, cov-. on subjects of this natirre, Mis- 1927 Oakland Landau Coupe .... $480 ing class hatred jfi Ihc capital class » Y ways. wa y s , The m e lowliest l o w n c s i hobo noo<> has na s a a legal . ega, l Hng the outside leaves only Three statements many times m. . e s are a. e not n m c cor- m shout against 1927 Chevrolet Coach .............. $280 ii (or <tam ac/«*« von if ho applications should b r* made, the . a t . * , when there is no such class in this claim tor for damages against you if he applications ■*i-i>i*wmuns mioiiiu should o be <- made, maae, tne the recte(f Yt -[t is simply the difference differenct 1925 Ford Coupe ........ .......... $100 country. They call anybml^ who should be /.rt while riding with v o u '» '« t one at this time, the next two bctwecn cstablished facts on the one 1924 Willys Knight Touring .... $100 Relieves a Headache or Neural the one intervals. . ,n In case case ^Ihand of works und save, and accumulate, a , and there are lawyers m every com- and inflated theories on the 30 minutes, checks a Cold the I really stand niunity ready to take such insnediately. other capitalist. What „ . . . . they ... a 7 ----- , — — .. - a case ---- - fal^n , re-spray - . immediately. - VRANSON’S CAR EXCHANGE day, and checks Malar*» in cccssary or advisable to for and what they are really preach and split the judgment with their ‘ I *s not necessary 240 Grand Ave. EA 437( days. iplications of the spray. ing is: “ Down with Boy Scou's; client. Isn't it about time to w a k e K've heavy applications spray, | Portland, Ore. Cor. E. Main St. _ _ ... with ...... ............ ........ ............... . ____ motorists, ______ , and _ _ your- , *00 heavy , applications may injure 666 ALSO IN LIQUID. down churches; down with mor- up, , , you ask t . , . « .r . • « • ! « 1 - - r . i : ___ n __ • R o g e r W illia m * ’ Hom e ality; down with the home t»nd the selves if it pays to give the unknown 'he foliage. Prompt spraying when • - "« • * • t • t • la • I ( h. . (lit nti f . i i nr. L. m .I I ’ __ __ a Providence (K. I.) was founded In the fly appears a should give a sat right to vote your sentiments. That hitch-hiker a ride. 1636 by Roger Williams, who bought j isfactory control and assure market- in a nutshell, is exactly what Com a tract of Imid from the Niirrngnnsett 1 able fruit. munism stands for, and you have an There is an old tidage that “He . _____ _________ sachems nnd built a house at the eon TEST BORINGS. SOUNDINGS A PRO SPECT HOLES, WELu] example of its effect in Russia toikiy. who has no head needs no hat " ! j lluenee of the Moshnssnek and Woo We do not believe the small towns Maybe that’s the reason so many 7th Annual Buckaroo ' uasquatucket rivers, nnd with 11 few of the country will stand for the y ,eU) All Coney Islands I young fellows arc running around pianned at Molalla | followers set up a town government preaching of such doctrine Maybe barebrt(dc(j faster, giddier and 1 In 1037, after a few more settlers had Incorporated the big cities can't help themselves, earth to the patr J u ly 4 5 and 6 urr*ved. the plantation covenant was and have to tolerate a certain BEAVERTON. OREGON. R. F. D. No. I Jip» zipped into one That Mexican boy born with six i ____ ’ w j embody...,, _ ___ ....... K ----- ! adopted embodying a complete sep amount of such preaching. But the Tickets at ihe zip Plans for staging the 7th annual nn,lIl,u religious and civil affairs Portland Headquarters care Star Drilling Mach. Ce. small town doesn't have to, and we j aitili shouldn't have any trouble k tcu nd trip, you ain believe the Communist gang is due getting a job as bill-poster ou a "Buckaroo” at Molalla lidv 4 5 ami II wa8 lncorl,or" ted as a town by the 550 Clinton Street Tel. Lancaster 2401 )irt, too, before you windy day. | h . , ‘ , J , ’ .. colonial assembly In 1649. The name to find that out in a hurry. |0 are being arranged on larger lines . „ ., , , ,, gravitation does »k.. u “ t , , of Providence was chosen liv liogei Residence Phone Beaverton 0652 jh a t an d you enjoy tl Landing u job is a good deal like j / n. ^cr^ '° ^ rc contemplated. Une william* tu recognition of “(¡«id's mer REFERENCES and ESTIM ATES W IL L BE CHEERFULLT| landing a fish—the big ones usually ' un‘ ret ’ ai* °* the most wicked cjYu) pr0vldeuee unto me In my dis DON’T BE MISLED. GIVEN ON REQUEST get away. .bucking horse* obtainable are being tre8s." shipped from their winter quarters .•X -X -X - Straggling census figures have There’s air a* Nauta Susana, Cal., to Molali. to , , , i nere s one nice thing about air- commenced to uppear and already pl, ne travel. The roar of tht. ,nofor furnish thrills for the spectators. Not So Modern '••:~X**>*X~X~X~>-X-XMX "X --X-X-X**X~X"X*-X*-X—X~X**;-X"> the report has gone forth that . , drowns out nil comment from tbe Youth sometimes finds .. it Isn’t so Chief among them is Cotton Belly, ------ ---------- - ----- snows the cities making gains and ^ac|c scat an ugly old rascal with the agility »trlctly modern in Its ways after all smaller towns recording losses since | _____ some of a cat. Cotton Belly came into A A high h," ,‘ school lad was making -------- ----- the 1920 census was taken. But j xhe bi|WMt tclnptation on spring mysterious telephone calls at home pronunence at the Madison Square Multnomah residents will not b e [fvenings ¡, ,Q ,ysJ |he #ee<, cata. talked Garden, New York, show last year He * ta k<( In *n that strange, garbled deceived into believing that ,t r e - I otow into L 1 . 1« . I hv imseati„<r ' W « « York> show las‘ , . rnnfK,...... k.. ^ .a tanfuag* known as "pig laiin," so that fleets on the ability of the mullcr ¡ / cb for a road .^ n by unseating every cowboy who tried his mother wouldn’t understand Ills towns to hold their own. The fact I 1? r,<lc h,m during the nine-day conversation. For a week the strange show. ,s America gain, good many thou With the average family refusing *hw^nv . . ............... words echoed over the family tele sand new citizens each year through (0 make any distinction between I ^hone' phone. Then *' suddenly the telephone Ui^i«|{Tul*>tU and these all drift luxuries and necessities we had just S . K a" '' ^n'ersntton went hack to straight into the big >air, building' additions to V *"* .W,U,."n*: w,nncr of ,he world hiigllsh. The boy's mother knew the I - cities and remain , there as we|| snail L I hen, too, our farms are being cut the poor boot K,,..«-, . championship in lady’s trick riding "lingo" well. “ Why we used to talk Ihen, house«. up ami non opportunitie* offered .......... . ........... in ..... . .. .......... ... . to ... ovl( at Cheyenne 1928 ............ and who is rated ........ It when I went school,” she told those who want to make a living The scientist who is seeking a as ,he lnost sensational woman rodeo [ her son.—Detroit News, out of the soil And it is the town temperature of 450 degrees below l,crf°nier in America, has signified Foresight N o t O n e o f man that most often might " try into a a duuk bank ^cr intention of being on hand ___ . . r grabs nt the , zero ....... j stepping »*•»'» opportunity, not the city man. Ha I and ask for a loan of $500 without D a n ie l W e b s t e r ’ s Gifts still lives in the community, even I security, " hen the hill carrying un npproprl- though he is not counted in the! _ HOME POINTERS atlon for $6<i,<kHl to estuhllsh mail town’s population. So don’t be mis-1 A good way to reduce the wheat „ me M p service to .... the Paeltle const , eiune up ' ' rr,urnk Stop and surplus would be for congress to (School of Home Economics, O..VC.) In congress fotr consideration after V....' k 'f 'm L 0“ ! » Uw making it illegal to cut # Salt sprinkled over ’ --------- carpets the ----------------- American conquest. Its . most vlo- • i s be- '' | --- t nr- you wont be long in determining, hole* in doughnuts fore sweeping helps to preserve the lent opponent ivas Daniel Webster, „..,i away k— .k- — ,k....... . senator from Massachusetts In his '! arc i" cliwd «» ** w i'lic n lj ----- color and'keep the r.ih.r moths that the siis.ll town and rural pu|.-' Henry Ford should go down in his-1 Old night dresses are often handy speech of opposition, Mr. Webster »nation still makes up the biggest to-y as the man who made the Us *''P -cover* to protect good said: part of the country and will con-¡horse fly extinct in America. dresses from dust and light. "What do we want of this vast ____________ I --------- worthless area, this region of savages CLUHH k r s i IKF m n r r r i . r c 1 , . . A, M»oonful of vinegar added to and wfltl beasts, of deserts of shifting . U J U . t b t LIFE play tennis or engage in other forms « ach quart of rinsing water will **nds and whirlwinds of dust, ea tii' ^ •■f recreation that may appeal to sometimes revive faded colors in nnd prairie dogai To what use could a Living in the men’s and women’s cloth, particularly when the fading wv ever hope to put these deserts or Y dormitories, going to classes to real -------------- has been «tiused by the use of Ibese endless mountain ranges. Ini A college psofessors, swimming in the HFRRY i R i t i r i n o w washing soda and strong soaps in penetrable and covered to their bases ? big Vinks and rambling over ihe laundering. The gannent is wrung w'lb eternal snow? What can we X campus, the 4-H club boys and girls POUND BENEFICIAL thoroughly and dried as quickly as hope to do with the western Y - . Ill ItVlKU O AA of lUYI miles, 1 I » . hoiin.l, ehe r V possible. are as usual thoroughly enjoying the const of 1 3,000 ro.-k T collegiate atmosphere of their two less and «■•«••«»limn, uninviting, with n.n H u nnrrmr harbor Y r jrc* --------- wiiii him Ihe several hundred western Ore weeks summer camp at Oregon gou fruit growers who attended the ' here is no truth in the common ^'r- President, I w ill never vote _ State college berry field day at the Oregon __ Eg. idea thuf some colors, such as on® c®nt thv piihllc treasury to Y ¥ /\1 m • 1 1 ■ O 1. ~A/\ More than 7U0 club members and prrimrtit station last week left con- ------ ■ fade more ■■■'■•«. i easily * m j .nan :on- 8r**n, than uincr. others. P1“ «* the Pacific coast one Inch near i ¡ P P I I K r O l i t A h i A O * N l D l r leaders arc attending this year's ses sinced that irrigation pays, both in m textile experts «XRtrls say. There Then- are aie var iar * ttM I* M l ) Y \_/ L f L O l| | \\ ¥ C Q . I 1 ^ ^ V I ^ t i<nit r L a « « P t a ( .lu o * - ___________ In l S W Hup|nn » k « « i__»_• . I I sion, which began Monday, June 9, higher yield and better quality for M >u* classes of dyes '•a v - and " " v i some -’ o i u v . are lit * —............. ss«t i i ’ i u i i r i l l io n y and will continue until June 21. nearly every kind of berry. better than others. A blue fabric of *Tesldent Polk. Postmaster r.eneral X The delegates represent 31 counties Although this year’s crop of most and a fabric dyed with a poor Car* Joltason racouimended the estnb £ and sou re W or 70 towns and com kinds of berries is not yet mature 9“ality of dye are equally likely to "*'>nient of a post offlee in San Fran X munities of Oregon, according to 11. the most casual obsrner could easilv '>u* *f 'be dye is good a green w'deh was authorized November Y ( ' Seynmur, state . club leader ____ ------- | distinguish the irrigated from the ma,cr*1' Wl" bidd its eider with any ,S98.—Kan*aa City Times. Ni Any of the ' boyi and girls have' I , non-irrigated rows, especially cspociallv those those ° ,her ‘n ,he f‘ inlww- ----------------- --- 7 , ...... . CANAOfl 3T/ 1 i w iV V lle r 6 6 6 Table > A* M. Jannsen Drilling Co. I i i x iiiiim Daily Delivery lb Book $4.O0| l eri i l i ol ' ill.« . _ ... KMi : ■ y I t _ i • ' yf *r*. Ia,1” ‘ »"b Ur«« fragrant strawber- .. . ------- wiule others arc on the campvt for ries Results of the first tw \t*r% f ''* l,r **ek' *r» •oakeil in cold tAe first time, but to aH of thcm|,‘f the experiment wer? explainot t> ' ' a,rr• *t‘rc*d on a smooth surface it represents a "red letter" period | tort by station 'specialist* ,n and ^ “ “ d then moistened of the year-thc crowning reward of with coal ml. r.4led a, „ghily as a years conacientiou. work .m one An irrigated pk»t of blackberries a" d *5aMed- aU ,h’’ '«‘«•rring weekT^re t ' « « >rar 12.901 pound, o f . f ^ ^ " Uh lhf r.Cfk‘ a' c ” l«r the club -fruit. While a m „ , . r^rithou, * Ders, with regular classes each morn-, irrigation, produced only 5284 inniml« a t i. l . ------ Z' , . ,h*t pha' r ' of i n - This year’s crop has not ye* reached „ ^ ni*y ^ frishfnr'' *>X culture and home economics covered maturity. 8* ‘ng over the entire surface with a by Club promts, as weU as labor*. Although damage to the .------ ’ g S . * ^ »anW r and then i with S Th r: the college ,u. f “ .ai * * the|».sable " k ik" ~ * * to » » cut « j off » « . the «u . ,, o. w. od that livestock, . . las, u u year’s „ V crop. n ,M ............................................................ hooie ecommuc. Iab.owtor.es ........ g I lor Kcurdmg T 'r h r Each afternoon there n a general men in charge, showed that .hr plot HARDWARE assembly with prominent mrn and under irrigation produced lolim women speakers, and in the even pounds to 5831 or a similar nun ir Hlumbin. and | ings the ciiunty delegations broadcust rigated plot over KOAC. the college radio sta Strawberries of the Marshall va F. W. BISHOP tion In addition, time is provided riety increased from ¡Z I . PrOV,fl fa r,e<y ,OCre" ed in m * h2J9 * * pounds f f V y M U o, lur both bo,* and girl* to •unm.pcr *<re on dry plot w> 10,575 pound. ................................ ........... .. I M ._ r w- , c . w,en ot w , *aom Seldom P e r fe c t “ H e a lth R isk s" History tells us of few reull. •« BnguUhed men who were n»mnie 1* " healthy; the biography of the high- o| '• “ Iwny* torgrty cencerned w ith ¡! M« M M m In the great days of the Greeks ont. the athlet.-s were good Insnran,^ri- , — tn.| of the athlete* th,.., we hear „.„Mng save that ,h” 7 n i ...................^ rands of the«, «rat and last, but not one of them, as he grew ol.ler. e»er No doubt the average hero of the • STJT- man at the academy. Meanwhile th* philosopher* pore-1 over the work* of an,I aera were steady e.mtom- " Hippocrates ' I W . i v . ami .tea ‘ ,f a" ,h* ^ « c k . who • « rn-d In < from the Ea»t.—American Mercury. '¡ at Any Time Day or Night Beach’s Markel Phone Beaverton 2552 Beaverton, Oregon PHONE IN YOUR ORDER Tl