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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1930)
da V - PACE 2 'U m BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE I ifiK’ton, D where Charle* 1 . These- industrii have te r- ^ wncrc H il aries U »»esc i i i u i m r i e * s ..ae c btvn use. Byrne, head of the industrial journal- ated by both political groups. • ar,)c k V \ £ » m m itm department at Oregon State col- of them were mannged by olticia.s. I I I--- • * * national -* * secretary. lege ------ wa* elected whom some have been pleased to Eighteen colleges sent dispbys of ttmi "friends’ of the propram, while ‘ -• b > uvi ; ii sciii uispitys their news service and publication other*, during a portion of their ca- H H. JEFFRIES. Publisher work to the convention where the reer, h ive bei-n .na. i by their * NEW AND SECOND HAND judges placed the exhibit from 0. S. | “enemies."’ In other words, Nonpar- C. second. They declared the recent than League officials hove bad their Member National Editorial Assn and Oregon State Editorial Assn. campaign for the Oregon dairy indu‘ - fling at these various enterprises, as try conducted ............’ through the state in i have the Independents, in nei- 7 •f t " » * «*v a iaiv «•' tasu iitv in tri'ViMicma, . and uni m — — *•- i *------ cooperution with ‘l - the - newspapers of ther instance have the hopes the best single agricultural, their promulgators been realized. Published Friday of each week by Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton • the ?, * state, .a 205-7 FOURTH S TR E E T >■ *1 — ;—» • • r>. _ . . . . ,,. _ _ j publicity proje project in the United Statesi Ore. Enteri 1 as second-class matter at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore. jh e Ore- Following arc a few of the high- me « Oregon exhibit exniDit abo al'O won a \, r ( K i,_ . .. Good AT HYLANDS Bargains jn RADIOS at State School Books youi worl W illi bile Wal 1 FR ID A Y , SEPTEMBER 5 BEAVERTO N RADIO CO or Phone 930] Buy a New Radio or For Your Oil One A V .’M W A V .V .V .V J Beacon 7277 Residence blue ribbon for the best single new- ^ P r' ram 0f Govern- Bet- T:' lor and Saln,on paper story on an agricultural pro- Subscription Rata* FREDERICK. M DEMPSEY 1 , t for .c la ' 1 nient in Business, ject, ji second . place the syndi-| ..$1 50Three Months---------------- ---- One Ye&r - Attorney et Law .50 I cheated news service as a whole, and Experimental Creamery, opemted Across the strcc, froi;l the old location U c c , • .. r, third places for an Agricultural fea f. r s - fea- fi seven months at a loss of $15,- Six months JI5 SubKr.pt,on. Payable in Adva.xe 1 llfre - ------ , tory ‘ the wrekIv short short nara- para. v m Evenings by Appointment l weekly I _ . « . graph service and an agricultural $26 American Bank Bldg North Dakota poster. Homebuilder’s As- .„¡„ t | | ¡ i M - H - H - H W H W A V s V W W _____ Beaverton Office—Broadwaj sear O. E. Tracks, Phone 7503 sociation transacted a business of rfW“« ■ ■ . B • 1 ng ovei ’ i hall million d o l - --------------------------------------------- s — Portland Office-40d-407-408 Dekutn Bldg. Phone ATwater 5914 GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP I w 1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * — * * * I t H -H FATAL TO STATE OF nnual levy 0 tut all GOING SOME NORTH DAKOTA | -' -pertv in the state at the rate of Phone 3603 Beaverton Res. 3602 STILL MAKING WAGONS — ---- I — ——— , arout about $43,000 a year. year I From the Pacific to the Atlantic Bonded indebtedness of the state F . m u i Old Dobbin need not fear of run- in 12 hours and 25 minutes. It seems ] ° f North Dakota increased 3,100 per r ' ! V.'i * * < ur. * ' °*'cr‘l c' , % ning out of wagons to pull, for al- like a fiction story after one thinks1 cent from 1919 to 1927 when that S„ b ,U * uu’r'- * ’an " U! ' * ar' though the wagon is being pushed back to the days of the stage coach state wtis in the thioes of an orgy ^ g j j * 1 ircct ° l)eratm(i ss o 5eV, *n.wu..u by uy the me Auto, -um,I— ...c wvc.cu wagon, Even r.ven now genrcimiieiu ownersnip brought into the background and the covered wagon. n o w '°f government ownership I 1 truck and airplane they still make there are men and women in the l>y the Nonpartisan League.: *'“• ■7 of North "■ Dakota, J''“ u£ loss cal- , Bank ••Meta a in S. si. l louis pianis. In. in- jconuniiiiily , vwuuiiuimjr wno can wuen i it ; |* tnc outset O, a' the program " " gooa L , many l , b S riant.. who o n ream , . 0,11 when 1“ 5 2 8 2 ? ... ” t 1856-1» 591 “ “ ° "j- H a y, G rain , F eed , P o u ltr y S u p p lies Baby Chick (left k stead of an output of 31),(KX) wagons was a matter of weeks instead of state owed only about $900,000. In 1924. as ntat Feed t. ve.ir in th.it eitv, however, onlv kOWl Only a year ago it required. ,h<-’ M OI 1927 it owed more than 1 North Dakota Mill and Elevator right, 71X10 were turned out in the United 24 hours of flying time Now Col. I S28.00°,000. and At that time the Association, loss were $1.253.457.19 up this A GLAD10LA BULBS T O M A T O PLANTS States. ¡ Ftunk Hawks has cut the time al- l argo (N.D.) Forum said the pro-1 to Dec. 31, 1926. In 1926 the loss contro But Old Dobbin will consume lots most in half. Nothing in the nation’s K'am would cost more millions yet alone was $128,546 of tons of oats before all wagops arc put ¡ history reveals such rapid progress Here is how it summed up in an _ ___________ on the junk heap. Farmers gener- as its trans|>ortation system. Our editorial the whole disastrous pro j ' 'J~ ’ ~ =" ally have found that there are some forefathers took weeks and months c'ram. ^ O t M M H $0666666 Beaverton. Oregon, N ear S. P. Depot. Ericks etises in which it is more cconoini-'to cross the continent; we have been “(aim review of the experiences' cal to use the farm wagon than an taking whole ikiys to do it in; now hat' by the state of North Dakota DR. A. G. SMITH Ike Otto F-r auto truck. Then, too, the cost of 't can be done in hours—from sun-' 'n the field of private business can- t the «ale ot feeding a horse is far less than the: up to sunset. In the language of j *10t but be Convincing on the point Veterinary Surgeon I Rein«rs- V . W A W . W . V A W . W A W / A k 'A V M W iV . W . V . V . V cost of supplying a truck with gaso- the small boy, ’’that’s going some,” that we are engaged in a most costly- 0 to Arthur H as Resumed Practice line, oil And repairs. Old Dobbin But it prove* that wonders have and disastrous program, hnd one jlcCortnich- Ofiice Matthiesen Hotel, I •: “T O -D A Y IS doesn’t have to be refitted every never ceased and, with the spirit o f ' *bat has fnllcd to yield a single Vi'ismor, L now and then with spare parts 1 the American people continuing ns It benefit commensurate with the cos, Front and Columbia Streets, Portland > .J Y E S T E R D A Y ’S P L A N S ” St. Louis, claiming to be the wagon 1 is in the years to come, such won-¡ The recent reports of the State w. <* D:| u Mr center of the United States, sends the ders will continue. In this country! Senate Fact Finding committee htne Telephone Day and Night A T 0321 £ — put into action v, that the bulk of its finished product to A r -1 today it is only a question of ‘‘What served to focus interest anew on the vi I Ti [wtitaot™ kansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi,] won’t they do next?” | whole industrial program, inaugur-) V j ;• \ the open-uR Alabama and Kentucky. Yet the — ------— | ated by the State Legislature o f _______________________ __ ! £ ______ ^ Monday- demand for wagons in every state is 1919, and a brief review of our ex - 1 ’ £ still felt. Residents huve noted the In some parts of the country It perlenees to .kite with each of the j + * * + + + * * + + * + * * * + > + + * + * + + + * rapid passing of the old side-bar appears that about the only traffic several projects undertaken through _ w . _ £ .1 . . . buggy as a means of transportation, thtit is speeded up is the liquor traB 'be various measures passed by that A X S E R V IC E i tna. bank account you and have seen their number grow f j,. Assembly nwu mav not be amiss. I Assemhlv t * t A rt tr t .J «* , t- * 1— ^ 5 — v «tart to-day is the help* ing smaller every yctir But ther,» MAJOR OF ECHO HERD Already these enterprises have > s * _ . x j JJU t. V REG 35826 may be a different story to tell cost millions of I u ,n us minions ot dollars in the th e ! $ ful working plan of action about the farm wagon. There seems A man with a swelled head Is a form of tAxcs levied and collected, * ure-bred Swiss S.ianen buck, from tomorrow. — ’ ’ to be any number of reasons why it good deal like a river; it is bound ‘ and — we are today far from the ^ f ea,cst n,,lk, Producer, m- cannot be given up as quickly as to go to the mouth end of the road insofar as financial " ludinK 8 do« - r<Lcord, 2 ^ a ** * nirtil residents could part with the costs are concerned. We have other g « rea23.nablc- li.?1r . loCa,^ ? ‘ 'h° ne buggy 1 fo* the newer and more com still to pay and. unless SUnset 2778 Htllsboro 2272. [The only thing that ruins a shop millions fortable means of transportation. ping trip for a wife nutre than tak North Dakota votexs come to an PETER J. HILLESLAND ing her husbbnd along Is taking an early decision to abandon the re 4841-66th St., S. E., Portland, Ore. — be a to-dayer maining features of the Industrial . empty pocketbook with her. WORST YET TO COME Beavertot program, the cost, ha»ed on n»st J* your neighbors bank experience, will continue ,o mount . ... ^ W W W * st fires have raged throtigh- A fine example of an optomist Is to figures far above those now in I out tlie country, sometimes in the the man who in the summer of 1930 prospect. most unexpected j'laces, since the perked up every time the Weather C. G E E W O beginning of the drought. Few states | Bureau predicted thundershowers, 30 Years in Portland have no, had experience with them And the loss has mounted into stag*» If a fellow has both hands gripped LIVE R A good bank in a good town ia the gering figures. ITtc worst of it is on the steering wheel then the wo and that it can be expected to continue, man riding beside him is his wife. Garden Spot of Oregon. CO n t r ; as tabulations show that over a ten- STOMACH own your year period they have been most It seems that a free country is TROUBLE R*1 n t * i a HtOlack* or Nauralgia in numerous in late September and one in which everybody hns a right jq minute* check* M E M B E R F E D E R A L R E S E R V E SYSTE M Remodel on j By using our Cold the first through till of October. Right now to mind everybody else'* business. Chinese Reme ferms a most fitting time to again — - ........... ........ day, and checks Malaria in three dies, disorders of Box 325 k 2 » warn motorists, < hunters and every-) the i hardest in i the ___ ___ _ . - / - Probably - . **«c n i m at j job uu in n r days. the Lungs, Sto one who goes into the fields and | world at this time would be writing 66 6 also in Tablets mach, Liver, N ne b e a v woods to be extremely careful of a history of Chinese wars, — where service blends into Kidney and Bkidder, or Asthma the way they handle their matches, ■— 1 • — Bronchitis, Catarrah, Piles Rheu cigarette stubs and civars And That doctor who declared that W V W .V .' matism, and Female troubles can helpful co-operabion don’ t overlook the grave danger of kissing shortens life evidently meant y A S W s V . W . V . s A V . V . W . V . r be ullcvatcd. leaving live coals when yon are a single life. •: Call or writ* A U T O PARK i Ilhrottgh with a camp fi- e. '"are - 1 ■ — ■ ■ Lssness causes almost till out.! >r, Everybody knows that n bee dies HARDV^ C. G E E W O Foot of Yamhill St. a res; not one in ten thousand is when it stings you. But it isn’t that obing an C H IN E S E M E D IC A L started intentionally The entire way with a political bee P ortland, Oregon «; country is hard hit by the drought - H E R B CO., IN C . and needs to conserve every dollar's A L L D A Y 15c F- W . B i Cor. Third St., Portland, Oregon worth of property. Tt'< a poor time | A super salesman is one who can 2803 E 2624 Alder Street %N,. V .S W .% S V .V .S W .V .V .V .‘ •a be careless Be cons,.in,1v on sell a 1930 wife a sewing nwachine , r guard, and caution your friends and a genius is a husband who can d neighbors to do the same get her to run it. d A W w v. Lettuce and Cabbage Plants tRA ioni Flow er P lan ts Charles Berthold I lr t R.E. I BANK OF BEAVERTON E. A. ( 6 6 6 Enjoy the Comfort cessiU.. at nnv time, finds theOregon station Where small CHEAPER FOR MILK F.xperiinrnt pastures tire n<<t available. It 1« good ’TV i» less expensive to cool milk practice to gather the ewes Into one below 50 degrees F in a *',nk tvpe flock once each day cooler with mechanical refrii-eration Bordeaux mixture, 4-4-50 is thr u«ing electrVitv tit 3c a kilowatt hour than with ice at one half cent per standard protective spray for apple pound This is one of many con- and pear anthracnose in Oregon elusions reached in experiments with It is apnlird any time before the fall bi j rains. Neglect of this protective farm refrigeration carrie him re re 'bray has resulted in considerable Oregon State college and iust ported on in a new bulletin. No 26*/°” to orchards. ju«t issued for free distribution. Cover crops for orchards are best ” T am not expecting very i l planted early in September in the daiirvmcn to install electric milk of Oregon, coolers unless the b"vrrs are willing 1 non-irrigated sections finds the experiment station As one to nay a nremiutn for milk that is cooled to below 50 degrees on the counfv agent has said, fruit trees farm shortly after milking," sav* F will “ farm out" land the ftme as anv _ _ . . . other ther continuous crop unless the F Pnce one of thr authors of the . b(fj1 b c , new r bulletin bullet "Whenever the buvers, * “ will nav -- 10 to -- 15 rents per The belief in some alfalfa grosving pounds for milk thus cooled. thr , .. . V 'e io n ’ L w tlo a s of Oregon that alfak» cannot farmer can afford to invest to hr rr,rr,,fH with w r f „ on oM r S' i n equipment and «till leave a •» . • . of a W. E. P E G G ELECTRIC COOKING WE SF.RVE OREGON received. ' lor * Snull / J ' a pire* »0 that the ram is easily sc- year’s comention ws* held in w x / , / î M i Ç (L 14 Co£c ( *^ «e # Mo a Call W e Welcome Comparison of Price and O v erto n Quality Sixth and Sainnon BR 7611 Beaverton’s own Meat Market “C A N T B E B E A T ” Where Quality Meats have always been Solti A ubrey l F l W atch Our Price» Daily in Front of Store ' ’ ’ ’ •«on .Or, CITY M EAT M ARKET _____________ ________ . -- --------------- - 500 B U S IN E S S CARDS I W ey, never received . better reward than the knowledge«^ we have accomplished a good deed when we put McClar«* Autocrat Tire* on a customer’* cai^- $ 1.50 P R IN T IN G ; of P IO N F F R P R IN T IN G & S T A T IO N E R Y CO. M Washington St. r PORTLAND. o n i u i n D , OREGON OREGON | M I t t t > 3 J 0 f f <M7Q fttf o » $ o u 3 a i n n n a n r n n i faaranto* mailed Upon request YourOld Tires Have a Cash Ualue OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 49-6-7-6 D 1mm Bldg.—Third j *14 B;iver!ot «iven . “ “»eyancing. A written Factory guarantee goes with each of these tire* against “All Road Hazards" such as Cuts, Blowouts. Brunei Misalignments, Accidents, Dofects, Under Inflation, etc 1" the event a repair is not practical, same w ill be replaced »» cost agreed upon, based on mileagy already delivered Sampl, * ♦ } ^ / Keep your money at Home ---- --- O S C New* Display Rilrd High; FA R M REM INDERS Agricultural Writer* W ll Meet ■ —- is Oregon m 1931 Removal o f red raspberry cane* in --------- the fall is believed to be responsible Agricultural writers and editors for more winter injury, according to representing the 48 land grant ci 4 - tbe Oregon Experiment station. leer* of the nation will meet in Cor — itil’ nrx. year for the ir- -r.il c«-i It is good management of «beep to vent ion of the American Association have the breeding flock «ntill pa*-,of _ in ------ , — Agricultural -------- ---- College Fditor* . ....i-.» This ln i F, RST CLy , lumbing & Estimate* made free REGARDLESS OF THE TIME DAY OR NIGHT went* at tbt H S t o T l m i ^ I ............... ... ............................................................... that will hold . . Y high at from thr * cream sweet for delivery every three rHcina, pUnlinK have been obtained or frwr days have been designed at t||j, on rew d ed 1and the college Manv Oregon creamenes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ are already giving a premium of three to five cent- a r nnd f.<r but STAR W INS HONOR ter fat if the cream is sweet when A T N A T IO N A L MEET Gas Heated Home M O R T IC IA N BEAVERTON, IF- A. N( I ^ i j Bonded Tire Service Distributors Phors* ATwater 3612 of Me Claren »nd Aja* Tirea First and Wa»hmgton St* ............................................................................................. Portiasd, OR Ffyocrm ■ r