The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, September 05, 1930, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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BEAVERTON
ENTERPRISE
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Byrne, head of the industrial journal- ated by both political groups. • ar,)c
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itm department at Oregon State col- of them were mannged by olticia.s.
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wa* elected
whom some have been pleased to
Eighteen
colleges
sent
dispbys of ttmi "friends’ of the propram, while
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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
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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
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Radio or
For Your Oil One
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blue ribbon for the best single new-
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Bet- T:' lor and Saln,on
paper story on an agricultural pro-
Subscription Rata*
FREDERICK. M DEMPSEY 1
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ject, ji second . place
the syndi-|
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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
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short nara-
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Evenings by Appointment
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$26 American Bank Bldg
North Dakota
poster.
Homebuilder’s As- .„¡„ t | | ¡ i M - H - H - H W H
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Beaverton Office—Broadwaj sear O. E. Tracks, Phone 7503
sociation transacted a business of
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GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP
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FATAL TO STATE OF
nnual levy 0 tut all
GOING SOME
NORTH
DAKOTA
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in
the
state at the rate of
Phone 3603
Beaverton Res. 3602
STILL MAKING WAGONS
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, arout
about $43,000 a year.
year
I From the Pacific to the Atlantic
Bonded indebtedness of the state
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Old Dobbin need not fear of run- in 12 hours and 25 minutes. It seems ] ° f North Dakota increased 3,100 per r
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ning out of wagons to pull, for al- like a fiction story after one thinks1 cent from 1919 to 1927 when that
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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,
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...c wvc.cu
wagon, Even
r.ven now
genrcimiieiu ownersnip
brought
into the background
and the
covered wagon.
n o w '°f government
ownership
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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
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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
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S
riant..
who o
n ream
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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
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on the junk heap. Farmers gener- as its trans|>ortation
system.
Our editorial the whole disastrous pro j ' 'J~ ’ ~
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ally have found that there are some forefathers took weeks and months c'ram.
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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-
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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,
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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
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[wtitaot™
kansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi,] won’t they do next?”
| whole industrial program, inaugur-)
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\ the open-uR
Alabama and Kentucky.
Yet the
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demand for wagons in every state is
1919, and a brief review of our ex - 1
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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
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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
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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.
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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 .
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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
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day, and checks Malaria in three
dies, disorders of
Box 325 k 2 »
warn motorists, < hunters
and
every-)
the i hardest
in i the
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**«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,
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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.
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Call or writ*
A U T O PARK
i
Ilhrottgh with a camp fi- e. '"are - 1
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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
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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
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Street
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•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.
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Lettuce and Cabbage Plants
tRA
ioni
Flow er P lan ts
Charles Berthold
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R.E. I
BANK OF BEAVERTON
E. A. (
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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
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. other
ther continuous crop unless the
F Pnce one of thr authors of the
. b(fj1
b
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,
new r bulletin
bullet
"Whenever the buvers,
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will nav --
10 to --
15 rents per
The belief in some alfalfa grosving
pounds for milk thus cooled. thr
,
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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 •»
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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
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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
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500
B U S IN E S S
CARDS
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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
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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,
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Keep your money at Home
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O S C New* Display Rilrd High;
FA R M REM INDERS
Agricultural Writer* W ll Meet
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is Oregon m 1931
Removal o f red raspberry cane* in
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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
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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
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. ....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 .
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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(
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Bonded Tire Service
Distributors
Phors* ATwater 3612
of
Me Claren »nd Aja* Tirea
First and Wa»hmgton St*
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Portiasd, OR
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