A n l . K r i A N 'R r n v A TI RAt ( ' 1 •K B I K K tllE .N _____ KOK CHRISTMAS Iasi ft you wor Willi ile Wal not bon) no Cranbcrrles without which Christmas dinner Aieems quite com píete, can be served In in many at- H H. J E F F R I E S . Publisher tiactive ways. of the n.o. : populur o f these are listed below: w .uu,™ n ,a »c Published Friday of each week b ) Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton these, add one-fourth cup o f water Ore. Entered as second-class mattei at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore to one quart o f cranberries, and place two cups o f sugar on top o f Subscription R*t#i the berries. Cover closely and beg- ____$1.50 Three Months....... .....— ..............— -50 rles are clear and the syrup thick. ............. 8b Subscriptions Payable in Advaace Six months Cranberry S a la d —Cook one pint of cranberries in a cup o f water for 20 minutes. Stir in one cup o f Beaverton Office—Broadway near 0 . F.. Tracks, Phone 7503 sugar and cook for five minutes. Portland Office—406-407-408 Dekum Bldg. Phone AT water 5914 Then add half a package of gelatin, which has been dissolved for 10 minutes in half a cup o f cold wa- ter. When the mixture has thick- A LESSON FOR ALL It S sometimes necessary to ^o It’s go a long loil^ way from home for an object lesson. But usually it’s worth it. It’s many thousands of miles to China, yet every resident can leant a lesson from China, and without going there. For years science has sought the cause of fa,nines in which millions o f Chinese have per,shell, rhe whole worhl has tried to keep China from starving, without knowing the cause of their troubles. rtU3C Now comes a report of the long investigation. It call be ei told in a few words. For hundreds of years China felled hand. A A tree only .died her her forests forests with with lavish lavish hand. tree meant meant onlv something to he cut down and used. No one stopped to consider that they can he destroyed faster than they can be made to grow. So after years of slaughter China has become almost a barren plain. This has permitted the elements to desrroy the soil; rains have washed off the top soil and the dirt that could have been used for culti vating crops has run into t He rivers and on into the sea. Anyone who has visited China will tell you that her rivers are apparently always muddy. rr , 1 oday , w hat • 1 . 1 m ig h t h a v e 1 been m i ' „ m illio n s c _ o f a crep intervals for a depth o f six feet, w , un dui . p • month on w" ,‘» run d in m n the - * .. .... orchards Columbia M.U Creek and Three Mile districts by County Agent W. W ray L aw i«n cc in cooj»era:ion with the Moro Ex- pcriment station. These tests ar*- finding the for the purpose of egt wood from the Baltic region, though hs were going som. hut it is tofarl M ■ "> to O r*- sad 1 . I n , -ir„. • " " r- fil. Big Hl„ d d menXOM .m e n io n s can only . ..D _ o you Uaow wh ^ n fir y tie secured from the P acific north- grew up - I «U " ,h" <«• in friend, west and is used e x te n d v o y as with me. mining and railway e on su i.U on. “ N o ” he an Corrugated iron ii a\a. a •», ut at the high altitudes where nights nte ™ tip m a dairV region," is not suitable for * rem arked. present moLture content o f the soli. cold, tips foim In coooeer.o.. ...... ...» ................ - ----------- “ »■ I« u»*«OI» Of "HOW do you know that?“ . tion of the effect o f sub-soiling on wood is be .er s-ur d 10 the Pl c " usK«. moisture content. vmcial needs. F ii-tex made in U. e- L ook at the way he is „ -------------------- - gon. is being used incieasm gly ftp down that field. He is moving a?10* ____ building. as though he was after W°B* a Pig ia A MILLION PEOPLE HAVE --------------------- - tho garden, or a calf in the cortil VIHITED l o K I ) II 1 •’-* has energy." XT n e xitittiK N MIC ti. A IK M A il- Ar ’ v , Later I was told that this n.an ~~ * I spent .the most o f his i;,-„ A m l,l,o n an a cLu a r el Person8 fZmm hnldiner tanks are getting so farm and w a s _ j on ,l dairy have "visited" the Rogue pliant of <*■ ™ din* tanks are getting so farm and was then, _ and U the Ford Motor company at Dear- > « 8 * that lights are installed in i prosperous farmer. bom , Mich., through the medium of circles from top i >« n \ \ .u . o'* ( The boy w ho measures his wi ■ wits - sound motion picture exhibited in the hoops o f steel, to w ain avia- against a n if , v/its ™it. is ca a ll’s 8 °ing to b« “ “ . . . . . . fha. tors against bumping into them. At some man wlien he grows up half a do.en Ford road shows that th(1 national capitol W e should be proud to live on ened but it is not yet solid, add one ‘ h ^ ' t o o k ' ' to the road building is "lit up” in the same cup o f diced celery and chopped Anrjl ' to . r irrv th the sto story n , of o f the way. not to protect the gas ger gener- farm. Three-fourths of the boys wh! go to town would have amounted ' and *ur" int° a «* "‘ ° r Kord S o to , com pany and its wide- ated in congress, but becauae , one /ash- to more if they had stayed on the on cri8p lettuce leaves with muyon- sPread aL,l'‘ lU' a tU, ,clH attach^ at J°~ . . . . , , , , . _____ , i ... . , _ Berg.” the phonetic term for Johan c la y . A n d C h i n a c a n n o t g o b a c k t o w h e r e s h e w a s ; it compete m the third annual o re- nesb Mr Day was in Portiand would take hundreds of years to reforest th e country, T h a t is t h e l e s s o n t h a t o u g h t to he w o r th a l o t t o US. . • • ... , , , . , . , , , h e r e in a s e c t i o n St i l l b l e s s e d w i t h c o n s i d e r a b l e w o o d l a n d . - Save the trees we now have, and keep planting more trees, or generations to come will meet that same fate that has overtaken C hina. Fvery tree planted and tvery tree spared is a bullet in the war against possible starvation. ----------------------- MILK-HIGH G LID E R — - the station staff members . and by cutting down expenses ^wherever CLUB ORGANIZED IN SIE R R A NEVADA MTS. P°s,,lble- • There was no increase In atate appropriations—ln fact leg- i Journalism contest held under the ear y m Decem ber' and in confer- W e Pay for the first Phone PH ONE H ILLSBO RO 47 auspices o f the school o f journalism. ®"c e . W'VJ. Mr, Bretberton o f the . .. , district office o f the bureau o f for- o f th® University o f Oregon. Awards domestic com m erce told HOME LA U N D R Y Will be made at the time o f the , . . .... . „ . . a . , - . x , t . . o f trade conditions in the Union o f Mr. Browning, local Agent High School Conference to be held , „ .. T - . South Africa, following a residence this year January 8 to 10. I o f three yeart at tJe Cap€. Mr. Deliveries Daily Schools which have won any o f p>ay ¡s making a tour o f American the cups in the past are being cttiea. While oak may be preferred urged to d iop out o f the contest for floors in the Pacific northwest. -------- - - - - 666 Call Is a doctor's Prescription for C O L D ’S and HEADACHE It is the most speedy remedy known 666 also in Tablets i* 4 » X ‘ ' X“ > HOI ~“ - " Gal ■ * ° ne year’ ln order that smaller where fir is plentiful, the South At- < „X “ X X X “ :« X “ X “ :.-X "X “ :” X " X “ X “ y X “ :“ X X “ :“ X X " :“ X “ X “ X » X ''X 'X “S>'K4 schools will have a greater oppor- rican home-builder is proud o f his ‘ tunlty o f coming to the fore, accord- floorlng if made from Oregon, BU SINESS Ing to George H. Godfrey, professor Washington or British Columbia fir. o f journalism, who is ln charge o f South Africans get their cheap- CA RD S the contest. 500 $1.501 W inter sports enthusiasts seeking ‘ slat‘ vo provision, for station work Grant High School. Portland, was — -- new thrills amid the deep snows o f wt rp b ss ' bun during the awarded the Arnold Bennett Half ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ • j California's mile-high mountains will PrPLeulnK oiennium. cup iast year for putting out the find them this year in the lake I AmonK the direct services to indi- best paper in the state, while Salem Beacon 7277 Residence Beacon 5071 % Tahoe region, It was revealed today viduala rendered by members o f the high school received the Eugene ___ __ _________ _ y FR E D E R IC K M. DEM PSEY Organization o f the Sierra Gliding t,tatlon staff are listed the answer- Guard cup for the best paper in club, with headquarters at Truckee, *n,i °* 30'!>U letters seeking infor schools with attendance over 500. Attorney at Law has Just been completed for the pur- mut*o**. consultation with 11537 per- The Eugene Register cup for schools PIO N EE R P R IN T IN G & S T A T IO N E R Y CO. Evenings by Appointment pose o f providing an added attrac- 8ona' identification of 51H plants, under 500 went to The Dalles, while 408-7-8 Dekum Bldg.,— T h ird at W ashington St. tion in the realm o f snowland's big ln8ects and other materials and Burns high school won the Harris i 820 American Bank Bldg. Portland * 1055 livestock diseases; 85,000 tests Ellsworth cup for the best news outdoor show. PO R T LA N D , O REGON Sponsored by a group o f Truckee J )ilo_runi dl|*ea8‘> of poultry and notes ln the locnl paper. The Dean v V A V > W W V r t S V A V . W . V . V , citizens, the club will be the first, *7'Sb0 infectious abortion o f Eric W. Allen cup for mimeographed ------ " -------------" 1 1 ----- ---- -------------- S ao far known to use snow-clad cat,ltX distribution o f 92.000 doses papers, from the point o f view o f mountain slopes to send a glider of ,b ‘‘ now c hic ken pox vaccine, and content, went to Dayvllle high Into the air. according to Wilbur ,>nt,u 8 h legume cultures -for 13,000 school. This year a sixth cup has L. Maynard, vice-president o f the acre8- ' been added, by the W. E. Finzer club, Maynard announced, and mem­ ------------------- - company, of Portland, for the best bership in the organization has been FARM POINTERS mimeographed paper, from a me­ opened to all persons visiting the chanical point o f view. Truckee-Tuhoe country for the an­ Two or more Issues o f the paper Western Oregon farmers can nual snow sports. »fely plow well-drilled upland soils muat be mailod to George H. God- unuer the m e direction of or a qualified qualirieu . . ' F ,,.„v in _np. . . , . Under instructor, members of the Sierra “ r* n" ,,l to° beavy in tex,u ri t o M c h there hv T n J° Urn« Gliding club will attempt fUghts dAU/ lnK ^ and w ,ntfr mo» tb' . ¡ c c o m ^ l n e d i v l e n ^ o f ’ from the slopes o f the famous Bald ” P '°Wln* tb- ta ^ 3 ^ . 0 aual fv for e n 7 ‘ Mountain, so named because It 1. culUva‘ *d a" “ l aPr*ng and the ‘V rd#' lo qualtfy for_ entrV combined action of the rain and Tho blRb 8cbo01 conference which treeless. Snow-covered Martls Val­ frost tends to form a crust over ,s a,tra<’,tnK wide interest, will be ley where neither tree nor shrub divided into four sections, one for nor fence can be seen for 20 square ,b e f ol d whb h can be broken up ennferenee tV i"" m ile, will be the soaring ground ea" " y *n ihr sprlnK with a dl8C or «'onfercnce. the study body . . . r i i i r . , spring tooth harrow. This leaves a ofi,cer8 association, girls lea gu e and landing field o f the amateur . . . * H a_,i _, . . , filers It Is stated “eed bed wblch ‘8 ««ually more mel- ... _.'1 h' kb scb° 0' principals. ah win join together In a big The club plans to Invite Col. U’ W " ” d oasl,y Prpl'“ Fpd than spring banquet on Saturday night, Janu­ plowed land. Charles A. Lindbergh M Inspect Us ary 10 . project, with a view to advising the ____________________ members how best to use their ski- In ° r**on tatp December has equipped glider according to Muy- generally proved to be the best W ITH FAKMK.KS nard. time for sowing tomato seed for the A K O l'N D TIIE STATE __________________ apflng crop under glaaa. This frothing else to bu% crop requires about five months ron vA i t ia . . , FARM PROBLEM S from seeding to harvest, and plants U Austrian winter * * / i : REACHING SOLUTION started in December will bear . 2 2 ^ *** ** a --------- crop of ripe frut, In the gr*enhouae ^ °f ° T The development o f irrigated pas- early In May. Sutton's Best o f All ,* *r'’ * n ^or turea together with well-Irrlgation in has been found one o f the best va- t* .* k **.1' ' ” 93°' accord‘ n® *° the Willamette valley: development rietlea for this purpose at the Ore- Kxi>' ' " 't ’ ’’ P 01 ’ l,f ,be Oregon o f fresh fruit disinfection; coat and gon Experiment station. efficien cy studies o f six major »g rl --------- E N T E R P R ISE With the corn- cultural enterpriaea, investigation o f For proper storage of potatoes, P'*'ii°n o f most o f this year's ship- , curly top disease o f vegetables dls- ventilation Is necessary not only P‘ n* »«-UvUies. County Agent N C. covery o f a new method o f vaccina- from the top but from the sides U ',nald*on secretary-treasurer o f the ting for chicken pox. development o f and bottoms o f the bin as well W allow » County Msrketing asso- I.OOK AT THIS! A genuine Balanced- control measures for contagious Some evidence has been found that clation reports that 185 carloads in l nit Philco Baby Grand . . . for only abortion o f cattle. Introduction o f , tock fnim , he of a eluding 31.294 head o f cattle, hogs $<»1.50, complete with tubes. Install, d new grain and berry varieties, con- poorly ventilated bln is much lower and *heep were shipped during the tinued progress with the spray real- m percentage o f germination than P **1 Vpar' bringing in $473.270.81 for /r.>e.' This great radio will out-perform due problem these are but a few from the rest o f the bin. The *be *** shippers represented. Prices receivers costing twice its price. o f the 400 agi (cultural problems quality o f table stock ia also inv on th* «verage were better than handled by the Oregon Experiment paired under the poor storage con- ®rowpra could have obtained from Set'en tubes (3 screen-prut) station and its several branches ditlons. local buyers, according to Mr Don- Llcctm-,l\namic speaker uith neu during the 1928-1930 biennium. - aldson. rubber,zed parchment cone More problems o f Oregon agrlcul T o produce the milk fat lamb ture were undertaken for solution most desirable for the market It . Ur B*NK S * ration trl- Philco B alanc d -l nit Construction du n n g this biennium than during u is necessary to feed the ewe so V* ^ °f th*’ PurP°*e o f comparing Push-pull audio amplification any previous twtvyear period, the that she will produce a large flow Aus,r,an winter field peas with corn- Ptwble-tunt'd input circuit report shows, but in spite o f this o f milk at lambing time Where V* ’ ch a* * COVir cro P havp been started by as many Lane Hamlsome walnut cabinet fact more requests were received for the grass Is short It ia well to feed additional Investigation than during BOme grain for a brief time before ^ Un«ty J arm* r* ‘ n 00,1 P o t i o n with Philco Baby Grand gives you volume, any similar period since the station s lambing, as a little surplus weight ° * Fletcher, county agent Co- establishment Some 107 specific at this time gives the ewe some- ” Prr* ,ln * growers are Howard dislance and all the beauty of pure] problems are listed o f whtrh the thing to draw from In producing Unn_. ,d n o ,'” n cUy ; Frank Brun- clear, undistorted tone. It is portable] ■ti Ion has been urged by growers m||k. One half pound daily o f sonic ^ F 'B Harlow. Truman Chase, light, convenient: great as an extra set; to undertake solution such concentrate as 1-3 wheat and " t Gardens, and James Gardena. great as a regular art. "The expansion o f nctivlties dur- 1.3 barley with 10 pounds o f oil * Eu>:*,n'' Other farmers who Ing th» past biennium has been meal per 100 pounds o f mixture is !*"* conduc,,n8 demonetrations mad»/ possible through increased recommended by the Oregon Cxten- ar* “ tr> ‘ ng out the crop cooperation o f the federal govern- ston service for putting the lamb THE D A LL E *- Eight complete P M t by closer cooperation between in condition _____ eeU ? f eoll samples taken at foot* PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION _ Jur Fri-S / 5o BIG SET TONE Sun.-3 T u es- W ed - Thurs Fri., I Have Spe BIG SET PERFORMANCE CAM I 245 Free demonstration Liberal paym ent terms Free installation ...and if you need an aerial t-e will make you a special price! A ct N ow ! St A K E T u ! S a It A It J O CU m STSiASt FULL