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PACE 2 BEAVERTON EN TC R PR iSE ^F R ID A Y . --------- --------- Uifd a,thouK»« it has been - . « » « » M i * “/ ‘d ,h a * ,h « hot jiack m ethod to- d'J,u‘ to $.0 getAer with the u«e of a p re ssu re ' : ,;utec,i“n - i e r for the stcirlization is ber t. Seed °f crim son clover, white te clover especially for noi^acid vegetable» and Ludino, red and alsike clover states G race V’iall Gray, national)- n sweet clover ha ve all had the ta r- h ^ h e r figures . i ’ T iff rates raised to higher H H. JE F F R IE S . Publisher know n canning expert who .. sccre- g cen.s per pound tary of the contest. T his m ethod of ^ * ^ v a n m g e make* these seed canning is recom m ended by the U. S lr ... s D epartm ent of ^ u rcu ltu re becam e i.ic ro p s still m ore attractive for O re- M ember National Editorial Assn, and O regon S ta te E d ito ra l Assn. saves time and fuel and L s u r e s ste'-* * * p o w e rs, say s, the farm crops de- i dity, lit v u - lilL _________ : ___ . l the a r t m p ent n t a at t O while preserving natural 1 n partm O. ^ S. C C. Published Friday of each week by Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton flavor, color and texture of the O re. E n tered as second-class m atter at the poatoffite at Beaverton. Ore, canner. article. C RO P E S S E N T IA L IF W E W OULD IN C R E A SE PR O D U C TIO N rcH country AUGUST — •»» ™ fl ity and or -ta tr -th e iture f" ^ ca depends upon being „ 0 ° llA*< home life, few children * » « * 3 1 —unproductive. Erosion of the »oil . com nlon; there are n o big red . V . «N V A S V s S W W A v í ^ b # fn l no ,UOS| no m odern hom es. s , ’CI an J decay are evident every-1 A U B R E Y L. FLETCHEt . * herC' A tto rn ey a t Law Poverty Sure to R esult robbery nut ms poverty —pov- Beaverton ,Or ’ “ ' U‘K1I> \ / •. | ^ ™ e»v" but for 0 f f jc e ^ ^ ren. , ¡T T , . Deaver,on 1 v We only hold the land in trust f r Special atte n tio n given to _ those who come a fte r us. W e m ust j account», conveyancing, real - --** i»n turn to others ----- ........... in . as good condition! * -* a n d th e settlem ent of estât«. as we found it STOCKM EN SU FFER ’Hie future welfare of our conunun- Subscription Retee W sV W S W W W W S S V R otation of crops meUns diversifi FRO M LOW PR IC ES ____ 41 50 T hree M onths.----------------------------- .50 Y ear cation and diversified farm ing is safe Herman Oliver of John Day says farming. Crop rotation lessens the _____ &S Subscriptions Payable in Advance m onths — Present Returns are Under Cost risk of failure, increases the sources of Production j of income. '—— VVe cannot expect to m ake a profit B eaverton Office—Broadway aea.- O. E. T racks, Phone 7503 I n s te r n O regon str^k m en are from farm ing bv growing only one P ortlan d Office—404-407-406 De kum Bldg. Phone A T w ater 5914 w ondering just w hat is w rong with croP **n(l devoting tw o-thirds of our the m a rk e ts for beef cattle and *lrT,<? ‘° doing it. sheep, says H erm an O liver, la rg f Crop rotation distributes farm work HIG HER POSTAGE TH E W ORKERS scale stockm an at John D ay and a ' throughout the entire year. It means m em ber of th e sinte board of h ig h e r 1 em ploym ent—more efficient Prrwii I- .• . . , ‘education. In an aA lress at th e ” re- farm h elp. Septem ber brings a holiday th at i* From present m d k a tio u . it ..n 't cent firl(1 d of th, Hurns b h Rotation M aintain. Fertility is generally endorsed even even ‘hough though it going fto be long until there will be a experim ent station he gave some fig -ally endorsed it Crop rotation, including the grow-! genetUll) << t r a r i . j b i g d r o p m In te l w ritin g in this coun- ures on costs of product on as taken 'nK °f alfalfa, c l o v e r s , or o ther leg- I.abor Day strikes a note of ap- try. Away back in earlier years th e from his own records umes. find the raising of livestock W henever | J •’ •• •*' .rm n.-nt COCOUAged it because it “T h ere is plenty o f m oney to fin- m aintains sc#l fer hc IS identified with the °rK » n .« d la- helped to keep the people, then wide- ance stockm en, and m ore people in we have live stock we have crop ro- If you doubt thi» let us convince you from our rvcord« bor m o v e m e n t o r not. Mere in this ]y separated and with limited m eans the co untry to etit the m eat than 'K ion. T he “ -■» ... ...........— are inseparable. »tit. i r the w.t *“1 ib«>rinK ir’ '■ ■ 1 1 g ,l,ar^ *•**•»• yj j jvj J 1 g i r f 'i i i i i town whore , °[ trtingportation, in closer ' ’s tr touch ,ouc*, ever ever before before and and vet yet the the m m ark ark ets ets are are Not Not only onlv do do they they m m aintain aintain soil soil fertil fertil- as a rule identified with an organiza- wj,b e, l . l P O R T L A N D GAS & C O K E CO. tion of his craft, he nevertheless was ra rTirA > i ° , . " sr day* m ail so low th a t we lose on every lam b !*•' but they improve the condition of feels there could be no nobler senti- a #er! ? " 1 * '° M b?cauw 11 w a* :‘nd evc^? H * d of cattle sold ah soil. nient than setting Uside a day each w cre W1|.- . rg eS<,a r L • af ,a x l^ y e r * ,,r,,]1, !‘n , Pr 'C f»” O liver pointed out W eeds, insect nests, and plant disi- year on which the nati'.n can P » y , that wav I • *ir ,,u,ncy spent U n d er present conditions it costs ease flourish w henever we follow a aragl lantss^Av tfkiathieanchinpm v profit Toda'v* - n i '.Cr °n a me $6 50 to raise a lamb. C ounting one crop system. R otation keeps who earns his bread by the sweat hons Qi i- ,,' 1 l< (I ^*1-, wool tat 17c. also below the gost of down the weeds, starving out m any of his brow I.aleir Day is not a y fa r . i are n'ai every Pfduction, and 100 per cent lam b crop down the weeds, starves out m any time for honoring organized w orkers cent to si -II° l , ° t a n y , '1lnK cx- to b rin g 6c a pound at 70 pounds, the d«.«tmct»ve insects and helps to elim- only It is a good time to honor senders m a k e 'n in e r r ,,' rn ^ ,roTn lamb* is around $4 20 inate plant disease, every man who w-okrs and produces Joses c-,rrv i | * 1 nc, ^ am ca, • below cost of production. Rotation gives us a variety of and thus insures this •countriy'* P ostm aster" r t* iVr m *' ' ^ ° w same Is true of cattle,” he feed; m akes the rtiising of livestock future to ^ Cotter* * ** J 0'''” ls r f *dy continued, citing m ore detailed fig- more p rofitable; gives us som ething W e have far to go yet before we atFf to ¿ y * to 'c “ Pr post“ ures. A t the present country price to sell every week in the year, have produced enough to meet the on oaci. u tt *" *' * ccnt n io rr of to 7c the grow er is losing In wide sections where th e one- W e’ve never received a b e tte r rew ard th an th e knowledge that ... iM c a i u i . i i about $35 r ." *» iid m ii a all n c costs o s ie s l are i r e crop _______ ___ demands our own own people people T T here here a.;i| „ — . . . r . . . . a,n a * Prfs<*nt. It a httid if system predom inates, th ere is demands of of our we have accomplished a good deed w hen w e put McCare* .will not m m ean much to the average considered. e o n .id errd U IT„fn rt„ „ , „ i . , the ,g„ farm ....... ............................ will not ean m uch to n fortunately er ............................................. — . — wraw lm,— tire still over 7,000,000 families in patron of this postoffice, but it will cannot red iv e operations and cut A utocrat Tirea on a custom er’* c a r— the U. S. without autos. In our cit serve to cut down the am ount of un- down overhead as other^ industries do B#>eoo l r r j Residence Beacon 5071 ies alone, not counting the farm necessary m ail sent o u t by business in time* of depression." he added. A w ritten Factory g u aran tee goes w ith each of these tires population, there arc over 4,000,000 concerns. And the reduction in vol- A dequate ta rriff on hides would be FRED ERICK M. DEM PSEY against “All Road H a z a rd s’’ such as Cuts, Blowouts, Bruises families without bathtubs; over 3,- ume, it is predicted, enable the postal a creat help, Mr. Oliver believes MisalignmentlS', A ccidents, D efects, U n d er Inflation, etc In 000.000 without kitchen sink* or departm ent i to to do do som som ething ething it it has has W hile hile it it m m av ay seem seem unim un im portant p o rtan t it it Attorney et Lew . . , . . i i mo non 1,1 tsin m en the event a repair is not practical, sam e will be replaced at never don» «in»» !* ----- r-----.1 _ I j I'~ - -••**-- 1 “ . plumbing o any kind; over »-«».000, done since i, was f o u n d e d - wond m ake a difference of g ettin g without telephones; Osvr » « ¡.O J O |m e e t .he expense of operalioon. T o " ---------------------------- cost agreed upon, based on m ileage alread y delivered. Evenings by A ppointm ent without radio sets and over 4,000000 ,fce privatf citizrn j, loofc, scnsib, ^ M * ^ * ^ * * * * * « ^ ^ .^ ^ .; living in home* not wired for ele c - ^ _______^ I 826 American Bank Bldg Portland Sam ple g u arantee m ailed upon request tricity. Add to this the millions on HOW W E ’VE CRO W N V M V ™ V .V .W .V .'.V .V . our farms who tire sooner or later gonig to he in a position 1o secure V A V A VW W b W W A these thing«, and you haven’t even Considered GAS HEATING All Things Not Expensive run i 1*0 REWARD X ri 6 6 6 then only a faint” idea” o f w h a t labor I ^ 3 m . h3!,I co u n .t ed " * "°* p* ~ N #ur‘ ’«U S" i must tiriHlucc to fake care of t h e ' j • L ' ,n < *s * m lautas, chacks a Cold th a first nruHt nnd desire* of otlr own people. tu r#. ^ m? S C 5ayS ch«ck§ M alaria in three . . a . . r-x j ini re are. nv the lv jo censn*. ex- The celebration of Labor Da t i l • e Uc{]y 122,728,873 people in the U nited " " 7"* % should mean much to every one ...K.-e* a* * . 1 • • • a| t 0 in T ab lelt % .... w h ,l k „ w f e i . city, town or j , „ l4 r ‘ "''VilT," » * * ♦ « » « »» I »« i ' « t*--’t 'he most important citizen of f • ation still is “the man in the oveitills." H e built it; he Has m ain tained it; and its future rests on his shoulders. S t t . » « j l Your Old Tires Rave a Cash Ualue AUTO PARK Foot of Yamhill St. Portland, Oregon ALL DAY 15c i Í Y W A V A W V . W V A W V A V A I J - ............................................ extent W e fa n begin now to say we live in a nation of 122,000,000 souls to be correct. But we happen to have some sons and daughters in the Phhillipines tind o th e r o u tly in g 1 possessions th a t we inherited as a BETTER WATCH THIS result of the Spanish-A m crican w ar C ounting them in, th ere are 137,501,- Two cases of quick death re su ltin g 1 ^ . P ^ p le living under the Stttrs and . from .h r sting of inserts were re-1 * '* '* * ' have grow n 17.000.000 Ported in a single day recently from «ns.de the states, m ten years. S o, two widelv separated sections of the the c.t.zen w ho w an ts to f.g u re, country. And while new spapers gen- f'«>‘ >™g it will be before we , rails t u , w arn,.. tl„ ,r lead ers of l" ' ‘ rnw dm g each o th e r into the . U . deadlines* .1-.. Ill— . . . . I • - -------------- 1 the of r the innocent-look oertin can go ahead and m ake his ing little honey bee it appears timely estim ates. to broadcast a similar w arning to citizens of this place and the s u r O ur idea of foresight would he rounding community. In both of the fatalities ch" miclcd. taking a w recking ear along with you , . . . came when , . '. drivers V " of V cars ’ w death the o hen . you s ta rt out m otoring • on w ere attacked by bees th at had •w ept in through an open window. So painful was the sudden sting that \ woman m ay h p preciate a bus* each driver lo st control of his car _ ........ ................ ...... hand w ho helns h er w ith the dishes In both instances they m et death b u t she could appreciate him m ore when the m achine left the road and 'f be m ade enough for her to hire overturned. A nd in both instance* * cook. . t passengers were payifulh h u rt ------ • In tre life of a m otorist its the 1 >- T he difference betw een age and A B llV 1 roll at regular l.i- thing« that count. \ little rain on youth is thtit when you are young t nriu»» 10c to $3.50— th r ru.ul , i little dust " r fo g . a little v,,„ lung for thing« to happen, and ™ * ’ b rig h ter light on an approaching car when you arc old you hope they get another roll of th an is n ecessary ; a little to o m uch w on’t same grade for lc sneed at a curve «»r o v er th e brow of a hill—Or a little honey bee—tanv It is said th a t single girls huv < ne of these can quickly -esult in a 10c Paper, 2 rls m ore silk stockings th an m arried fa ttJ accidenat. T h e re |*os«ibly is 15c Paper ,2 ria n o way to p revent the bee flying into ones. M aybe th eir m ileage •* g rttite r SMITH’S | Cent SALE Mention This Paper when C A PPER M EDALS TO TW O BEST T he co n test is open to every wo- G IR L CANNFRS IN COUNTRY man, a n d girl. T here are no restric- Me Claren a nd A jax T ires F irs t and W ashington Sts. Portland, Ora A New 6-cylinder Chevrolet Truck WITH DUAL WHEELS S aturday Last Day NEW HEAVIER REAR AXLE FOUR-SPEED TRANSMISSION NEW LARGER t r u c k CLUTCH 6-CYUNDER Q 50-HORSEPOWER ENGINf % rj 35c Paper 2 rls 35c Paper. 2 2rls 50c Paper 2 rls 75c Paper, 2 rls T X Î $1.00 Paper ♦ 1 2 rolls M aybe the reason why our fore- fa th e rs ¡accused n o r ) N * -abiding th an the present generation was he- X $ 1 . ^ 0 cause they had fewer laws to break Phone A T w ater 3S12 of i WALL iP A P E R . .. . . T he old-fashioned girl . w ho . . looked , for „ a m ate now who . , ha* a . .laughter , is trying to h«H»k a bank account, f Parking D istributors Jhr fw isemt Trmm of th e car th ro u g h an open w indshield . , __ B „ ut it . is _ possible to o r window , ,, tim • es , to a . point re.luce «peed , at all , , . be easier to stop _ ,. w . here it would the c a r while it it still on the road in the event the bee should m ake u»e o f its stinger Vtid besides, reduced speed n tiy serve to prevent m ishap* fr "u o th e r cause*. Bonded Tire Service I itp C T , A new six-cylin d er 1‘4-ton C h e v ro le t truck — with 2 rolls ------ -Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.„- lc Sale of Borders, Buy 1 yrd regular price, get another yard for lc dual ■ ■■ - i tions a* to the nature of the food Spocial aw ards by S enator A rthur vent. C ontestants may en ter the C apper of silver and bronze m e d a ls1 fruit, vegetable o r m eat division, any to the two 4-H girl» who e n te r the two of these divisions, o r all three Folks .this is a wonder- j county’s best ja rs of hom e canned E n tries should he sent immediately Everything ; fruita, vegetables and m eats in the upon canning These will be kept ; ful chan c. N ational (km m ng t'o n te st at Shcn- on exhibition at Shenandoah till th r ;; marked in plain figures ; andoah. Iowa, w here (he contest is closing of the contest on O ctober I ;; Fix up those rooms to ; being held u nder the auspices of the T h e list o f contest judges includes H ousehold Science In stitu te five of A m erica's outstanding home ;; rent or brighten your S e n a to r C a p p e r, long a friend of economies experts and nutrition ;; house for winter. Cho the A H ehib« and a m em ber of the authorities, headed bv TV l-ouise ice of our immense j N ational Com m ittee on Rova' and Stanlev. Chief of the Rureau of stock of livin*r room, • G irls’ Club w.*rk, in m aking the H om e Economics, U. S D epartm ent nook and bedroom j aw ard s said th a t he hoped those of * g T iru t|n rr T h a t the «Rdging papers. aw ards would serve of value to 4 If mav he thoroughly hnpartkil and the club leaders an d exlrnsnm wrorkers d;«*dav of glass jars absolutely u n i in fa rth e rin g th is work form, co n testan ts are required to Tin- -it : ■ - m e d a l s are in a.Ui- «. I thr - rntric« in standard eU«‘ ? lion to the list of 470 prizes totaling iars of the q itirt site K sample Ball f $4 250 In t i»h |o \in , tu g s and rib \ | n n >ar and carton • 'h er Wall Paper botis w hich will be d istributed to the with prire en try labels and full in Paints, Kalaomtwa. Brush»* w in n ers in the contest. T h r grand form ation for entering may he had 108-110 Second St. sw eepstakes aw ard of the Cimtest with sit cost bv w riting the N ational carries w oh it a ca«h p rw f of six l ’,v - r e C .m trst S h en ar ' ih li«ssra X PORTLAND. ORECON Im n d rrd d o llars Any preferred m ethod of canning - . * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ » vK-v »4-»» » ♦ » » ♦ « ll f M M l r a q Q la ji i . * 3 6 5 light D*li*»nr O i o i w with C o b .................. » 4 7 0 iPich-u? bos astro) Rood«*•- Palivary . . . $ 4 4 0 (Pick-up boa astf»^ Sodon Ooli*onr..............^ 5 9 5 tS -T o n Chassis r t k C s b ....................$ 6 2 5 now a v a ila b le at Chevrolet d ea lers e v e ry w h e re . It is big and p o w e rfu l. rv $ 9 e^ and d ep en d ab le. 1» offers m an y n e w featu re» of outstanding value to the m odern truck u ser. And no o ther truck of equal ca p acity costs lass To o p erate and m ain tain . Your n e a r e s t Chevrolet d e a le r w ill g lad ly give you a tr ia l lo a d dem on stration — a n y tim e. o n u r r iw - ton chassis $520 b u s s t l l i b s i V oss . i with or •Stbowt COb laclvdot treat tundrr, rmè oproivs. r»«R.*g boents cowt, dosh a rd n «s l> * > > K lu p 3»d ia s tru a i«a t p o a a l, bead, kaad lamps ood i r o - r n —. SMITH’S D im WMKIS $75 IXTtlA House Í w heels — is on 11 *1 ton mooeii MKliiding »por« wh*«l. AM pr*<— f o b Ff.«», Mzxh. IMPORTANT FEATURES Dual w heels a t slight ad d itio n a l cost, with »1* ♦^«k-type cord t'res — b ig g e r, h e a v ie r r e a r a x le — com pletely enclosed fo u r-w h e e l b ra k e s — new heavy-d u ty truck-typ e clutch — n ew , s t r o n g e r steel channel fra m e — 4-sp eed tra n sm issio n — 50 -horse- p o w sr valvo -ln -h ead s ix -c y lin d e r engine. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO M PA N Y, DETROIT, M ICH. Division of C an oral Mo.Or» Corporwftoo i r W i l l T O C H O O S I S I * l^ - v v v