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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1932)
BEAVERTON PAG E i E R I 1>AY J A N U A R Y 8, l a « E N T I.lt l'K It iE • w ill help them meet interest require menta of the present crisis. i perientc this year shows that it also sointimes unmakes • them.” ments hut many railroad bonds come dué thi# y «tu and tit« market for such securities is conspicuously ab sent at this time. In fact, until some constructive steps are taken to ! improve the situation between the railroads and their competitois. one can hardly expect these securities to be classed as “ good risks." Wfyen Congress reconvenes, the tax program is one o f the biggest • * * problems to be solved. Significantly, income tax receipts have fallen o ff Japan, according to the other nations, broke her and the Government has lost heavily treaties to grab Manchuria, but the other nations have from this source. H ow ever, in re U. U J E F F K I U , Publiai ber jP cent years the war debt has been their hands full at this time talking about disarmament. paid o ff much more rapidy than has * * * been expected, with the result that large public borrowing can be re Politics seems to be the outstanding profession. A Published Friday of each week by Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton, sorted to, if necessary, without Im Xew \ ork city officeholder, on a salary of $3,75u a year However, the new reconstruction pairing tile original payment plan Ore. Entered as second-class m atter at the postofflce at Beaverton, Ore. managed to bank $186,799.19 in three years. company might be able to assist in contemplated when the huge w ar ' this problem, which is an element debt was incurred. in stabilizing the bond market in j i order to provide long-term money. Subscription Ratea Our idea o f pleasant mortification was expressed by In fact, private bankers have advo Th e newspaper is published as a community asset, w ith the hope ___$4.60 Three months One Year _ ----------- -------- M * M r . Lament, o f J. P. Morgan and Co., who was “ morti cated repeatedly the use o f $2.000,- that our citizens w ill use it, w rite ___$.85 Subscriptions payable la Advance fieri ’ to tell the senate committee how “ small” the com- 000,000 to stabilize the bond market, for it, read it, like it, and. maybe, Six Months but here again private capital has i ___ pany’s commissions had been on some foreign loans. been unable to meet the require- j support it. YEAR Beaverton O ffice— Broadway near O. E. Tracks, Phone 7503 Poitlan d O ffice— 406-407-408 Dekum Bldg. 1932 P R E S E N T S NEW Phone A Tw ater 5914 w . O P P O R T U N IT Y should k . i . - „ v . rrors o The Gold Standard N o 1931 t ^ Another mile stone in the hutory of our Dussed. A n n ih .r Ndw 'v . town town has lias passed Another , rate o f 100 pounds to the acre. In -1 creases the yield o f alfa lfa on Ba- I ker county farm s from 50 to 100, i per cent. This has been proved in ; r \ r . l. 'd.oo“ d1„dr ‘ "o‘‘ p ,hT* j ner, county agent. Sulfur has MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH & ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION zt now " i f a U a ’' i n ' the “ cou n ty" i ^ e u s m g V./ I 1 1 l V_ ' l , H (llV ..7 (llltl I I tlliu v . u i V l l»v t ' ^ * ''** ’ AS . " “ J r*"4 uv' ‘ D o 3 U I IU I U Uhl __ , - - With Offices in The American . the . . yleld . . . at . lea3t a ton . *or nlore of ■ The United States and France are the two great it a ; ..Y_e“ . l ‘ a ^ KlnnlnK an<1 the iaces hay per a c e at a sulfur cost of tions o f the world which remain on the gold standard, future urne 10 th®j^-^o per ^cre^ on the basis of $7 .. . . hay, this brings an increased return Germany, Great Britain, Japan, and a host of smaller I h e welve months o f 1931 have to alfalfa producers o i , f)600 annu. been filled with adversity, with heart ally for a four.yeal period There countries, have abandoned the gold standard. ------- is _ ,aeha h — - some speculation a s to whether or not the United States Loouin g *|^ck wOVfer ti“ p^ atrrne.” t‘'' e u g e n e -Demonstration trials to j and France will he able to continue on the gold basis. ¡rus-sed, there Is probably n ota single ^ ¡ E ^ t c h ^ a r o r c h a M cover n o p 1 lie. _ OX , Bank Bldg., a s a m i m. m Portland, Feature Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Policies and Thu* are Able to Protect You and Your Family Against the Diversities of Fate and Fortune— Is Very W ell Known and Organized Firm. dc not have to forego the pleasures to save enough to run them tn the after years. You can enjoy leisure be a good spender and need never have a thought o f the tom orrow or the day after tomorrow. adversity’ old aSe and sorrow, You cannot read your fate In the The Mutual Benefit Health X Ar. stars or go to a fortune teller and “ - ^ £ 5 ¿ L T " « 2 £ be assured o f what may befall you standpoint- 11 has ample reserve to 111 health and accident coupled with | Just so too, no m atter how dark It pea3 wera pianted without a com- protect al1 its policies and thus is bad times may take aw ay your earn- The consensus o f informed opinion in this country may look at the opening, there are panion crop they make un excellent conducted on a safe and sound basis ¡ng power as well as your wealth is that deflation of values has gone too far, much below bound to be bright places which w ill growth, apparently better than vetch The Mulual Benefit Health & Ac- but if you are protected here you the intrinsic worth o f properties. An inflation o f cur outweigh the dismal picture presen- j but where sown with a grain croi» cldent Association writes all forms are assured o f a com fortable exist- ted at first glance. 1 , hey «m other out worse than vetch ° f health and accident ‘ mmrance. enee, and w ill not be dependent rency would mean a rise in prices generally. W hile there Just now everyone is turning to ! G R A N T S PASS The' tur key popu' These are all offered in the most upon relatives or the state, but w ill would be considerable loss in gold value it would prob the future and a mental stocktaking latlon o f Josephine county has In- liberal P °llc‘ ea ln a company that be tra velin g ort "easy street.” The manager and assistants w ill ably be offset by a corresponding raise in property and is the order o f the day. Many w ill creased about 100 per cent during stands hikh in the insurance world have made resolutions to do this or ! the past year repo rtl County Agent and haa large 8Urpluses to meet all be pleased to have you give them a security values. It would be, to a certain extent, a re that during the coming year. Some ! H B Howell There arc at least contin8ences. The adjustment o f call over the phone and they w ill flocks of ' more th.in 1000 birde any clalm ls made prom ptly and aid you in the m aking up your re distribution o f wealth. Certain steps already taken by w ill be carried o u t Others will be forgotten after a few weeks a n d (each ln the county. and ,t „ M tlm _ ‘ hus the company offers its neigh- qulrenlents. give you facts and fig- the national administration have a tendency towards things w ill drop back into the same ated that more than 40i000 turkeVB *>ors policies that are unusually ures and will not sell you more in- old rut. advantageous. inflation. were produced fo r market this year. N o m atter how many resolutions This diversity o f fortune is some- ¡ Burance than Va* should hav* Abandoning the gold standard would result in infla one may form there is one more im thing w ith which no man can afford In this review we are pleased to tion and eventually, in all probability, the fixin g o f new portant than all others. Determine L O O K IN G A T W A S H IN G T O N to dally. N o m atter how sound may ¡compliment The Mutual Benefit I be your Investments it always pay-> Health & Accident Association upon values for some units of our currency. W hile we do not right now that mistakes o f 1931 will lContinued from Page 1) not be repeated during 1932. In to have a good endowment or whole | . . . , know exactly what total effect the abandonment o f the other words, resolve to profit by the Uon would do a bu tow ard. ! life policy so that the fam ily w ill be 1 the » * rt ls P‘ ay,ng l" the C° m p‘ " gold standard has had in Gr eat Britain, it is interesting mistakes of the year just passed. theM ends but the JvaU. ^ protected. You can then enjoy t h i s j ‘ty o f our modern life and refer ln tlon bas f aded a f f ect tbe general l,f* to lhe fu l*est extent and will | their activities to all our readers, to notice that unemployment in Novem ber was greater and you will be more efficien t your w ork ,n your judgement a . t o ' iltuation a9 hoped. and th e * PreBi.| ^53 in six of the major European countries but decreased in bus ness enterprises and in every un- dent feeU that the Government must TZT Zl The Mutual Benefit Health orZr^ZZ ! Accident Association is one o f the ch,ef assets of this seotion of the “ ZJL'TSTZS! 2 T 5 \’e r v few people under stand t he problems connected ' loTerror °n with money.. - The average citizen fears to experimeni | misguided step or oversight which operating in these trials with o. s with the unknown. Tradition plavs its powerful part in ^ keeping the human race in the same ruts o f habit andj Such w ill be the case so long a s' Harlow James Gardens' Chase" Gar custom o f previous generations. Drastic reforms a r e Aim« continues. E ve ry N ew Year, no Iden>i of Eutiene a; d McKenal#' difficult because o f this social inertia. They usually forced by some calamity. polntments in one way or another. ! conclusive, Fletcher says W here the G rea t' Britain, compared to October. T he unemployed de^ t n l>g.wln W,h h yoU m ay enK»»C- dropped more than three and one half per cent in Great Britain in w m know that thev are not thnnp I »1 II cil II whereas W l i c r c d i in 111 France I I c l I l H it II increased im i i i i . H U many 111 c 111 v times a and mi m both Germany and Italy over nine per cent in one month, ¡of iusi. you w ui have profited by v,:r„" a- r ,r ^ assume the task. y \ \ T lh.t „J . O . w e ste rn Seat Cover Co. ; nation * “i rr ta^u n g '^ o r e<t he^tiole rm A l and Burn®id« at w aiting | ment to act. P riva te capital nas An Up-to-Date Auto Top signally failed to meet the present Where they Specialize in em ergency and it becomes necessary O r e g o n tn lhe presiden ts opinion, to can this in some measure. The average citizen, however, should not w orry too' .. . it < i i much about these things. lie should remember th at,KNU 011 UKY C Y C L E times have been as hard before and yet readjustment . 8KJSN Covers and Tire Covers. came and reestablishment followed. Even though banks Oregon clim atic dry cycle, which o i the ^ e , functions of private fail and defaults occur on bonds and other securities th e!has c°nunued with more or less se enterprlbe. verity fo r 10 years and which has is a 1 fact beyond question that 1 It 1 economic records o f past generations are sufficient to een a ™ *e , *>e lai* two years, ap- j Th e extent to which the condi- ¡ tt m odem establishment o f this kind justify complete confidence in the gradual improvement peáis e initely bioken. A check up ; tion o f this country ls attributable ls a great asset to a community and the return to better times. In the meantime evert of the y * « r '* ra in fa ll together with to the breakdow n o f private sources suth aH ours. They are experts present conditions throughout tha one should “ sit tight,” do the best possible, and hold on state shows the most favorable o f capital and credit is hardly real- ! wben it coines to Auto Tops, Seat lzed by the average citizen. F or ex- Covers and Tire Covers and they moisture condition from an agricul ample until the corner o f prosperity is finally turned. International trade cannof g*t it done when you want it Tenth Sts., in Portland, U Shop in Every Respect Auto Top Building, Seat 3UCh as this on* >" °u r midst they can completely rebuild your old one and turn it out in as good a shape as the day that you bought it. lir a c o n 4 n n n / ilt ln n a 4 W n . . . . » L n . .1 iL . . * r Keep the fine upholstery o f your car *ike new by having seat covers installed. Each set is individually tural standpoint ln the past decade, flourish without export and import and w den they tell you they will tailored and fits as perfectly as the report men o f the soils department credits and the break-down o f the have it done fo r you. I f you want original upholstery. Their prices are of the Oregon State college Experi gold standard has tied the world's any original ideas carried out for the most reasonable in the city. ment station. Th eir covers are made in a wide financial system into a knot. As a you. this is the place to go, for any- W eather records at Corvallis show Football Under Fire result foreign trade o f the United thing there Is to do in this line range o f beautiful patterns that har monize with the color scheme o f t1hV a ‘ niaU therV fo r ¡States has dropped from nearly *»,- they can do. .. your car. Glove fasteners can be The large number o f gridiron fatalities and injuries inchea" cn (> 00 . 000,000 to scarcely $ 4 , 000 . 000.000 tuto top department they , ,, In their auto ,, , installed to permit easy rem oval well-deserved commenda- W lt n o t ' .. . , . during the 1931 football season has xea caused calendar h hixvp a vT Sbeen"'closedm w w ./vx * v considerablf w s . i . x . v .......... ' j The preaent u i normal • » M u i a t fo tv s r the u i v uK iv n u H r ' , rlos»>d th'l'i^vmg' t h r o w i n g rn> m M i l - - have won without injury to the upholstery. manager and his assistants discussion and proposals arc bemK made that the p a n ic ¡r.- a. >»• >« ,“ J o, ou. or are men who take an interest in Should he “ lamed d O lV n " SO that th e s e loSSeS W O U ld h cloy tiw *on”K,u«M lonW*f*d rv >»^ .T ,* , | ^ . . — ------' ____ . _ Tho.c U nothing thnt m «r, the David l^ w ren ce, editor o f The 0f a motor car to such an ex- the city and surrounding territory avoided. More significant, in the opinion of , j nited Slates in a syndicated ° ° °* “ car tc and are at all times connected with the soils men. is the feet that for I Un‘ • Da‘ 'y:J .n * Bynd,^ ^ d tent as shabby and w forn out top. propositions that w ill add to the rainfall or cron vear startlnir •artic1* ' d^rlaree: IT h ere is little The t wears out m ole quickly ttian Against this some football enthusiasts point out the ne rainraii or crop yeai starting Bympathy Wlth the theory that Am er . . . , growth and expansion o f this part other parts on your car. and after . . . . . , 1 that 1931 just happened to he a bad year and that many last September 1, the total to Janu ica lea can can go rtt back . ,, Th erefore oat..» to to Dre-war pie wm stand siauu year o r , tw o o , f service it , is ne- > o f , the . . state. . . . . we . . . are ary 1 this season la 21.41 inches com ards o f llvine or waives and that , it or replace , the W estern o f the deaths and injuries occurred in games miter than pared with 9.10 inches last year. arns oi livin g or wages »m i iu a i cessary to repair it wun pleased „ , _ to compliment ,, . the Industries o f the United States a ne„ t hoat Covpr >n this review and those supervised by competent and recognized coaches. W hile these figures would not apply can thrive by simply selling to the _ ... . . . . . . , I advise all our readers to call on means that S0™* ‘ hlnk that it always thcm when ln need o f anythlng ,n These football enthusiasts say that l l>32 will not show throughout the state, the compara home m arket." This tive differen ce exists elsewhere, indi widespread prosperity in this ream- J'e t ^*,s,,a es r *’ urc ° an H sfv this line. the number o f accidents o f 1931 and that the present cating a much better moisture sup , . ____ . lutrly new top. but with a concern depends upon a greater share of , . , — _____ methods of the game are not unnecessarily dangerous. ply for crops than fo r many years try foreign trade in the future than I t ; ‘ past. enjoyed In the past. However, with | | |V p # L A s C L ■ I f - 1 1 Those who advocate the elimination o f mass plays, Fall crops west o f the mountains [m an y foreign countries unable to line bucking and low tackling, considered the more dan went into the w inter In good s h a p e ! " “ , ; advcrM> trada balances nth ( -------------- to cx B V>V LTV J w w v j J||# |J# flSCll AlltO 00661 M 6 l0 l WOfKS *** gerous features o f the game, assert that unless serious *“ th“ n'“tn V.V* ,n .the lower 'luoid. and to som# extent, preventeu , . . . in r in7 N K ., c . . D , D , ui juries and fatalities are reduced the gridiron contests I r t i t v . ? Z " n Z .tanT by ,ar,,fa " T “ T ? ,hHr ^ at 105-107 N o 15th St., in Portland, Render an Efficient Service in High Grade Body, Fender and Will go the way O I the bull fight and the! gladiatorial ing water, the soils men point out. n(^.d io r w m ( drastic action to re The soil ls com pletely saturated j habimHt(1 in tern ation al commerce is i contests. Under present conditions. Dr. Paul R. Brooks, Radiator Repairing. Dist for U. S. Cartridge Radi with w ater now so that the main ap pa ren t health official of New Y ork State, says football “ is a problem through the remainder o f j ators. menace to the lives and health o f every participant.” He the winter is to keep the exces» | Anoth* r important Influença In from accumulating on the surface. the pr, s, nt f0 ndttlon is the railroad elaborates as follows. “ Can anyone who has seen the game, even in the ‘ movies’ doubt it? Talk about accidents! When an e f ficient ‘hack’ hits the line, or dives over it, landing on his head’ and shoulders, as I saw one do recently, or when an effective tackle is made, it ought to be considered an accident if no one is injured. I f there is any lagging, the high power coach is there with the ‘big stick :’ ‘Get in there and fi^ht ! Bring 'em down hard.’ “ In spite o f fle a h , Keeping surface ditches open at all increased freight rates, times and tile lines clear will pre- vent damage. .j__ ■ Meanwhile the extra moisture which may be expected now and in the spring will still further add to W V A W . W W A A W A f t A W A the welcome supply o f stored mots- 11 i n m i ' i D T lure in tFe mountains and tn east- r lA K U W A R t ern Oregon where more may still be m • • __ i t , .• held ln the subsoils. Plumbing and Haat.ng ON o f evolution, human bodies are still made bone and sinew They are delicate, destructible hood OREGON r iv e r l FAR M S . « i * > cover h .„ organisms, not locomotives, tanks or pile drivers. The> continued to Increase in popularity arc not built to stand, without damage, the brute force in thts county « n,,J at prwn* “ >ere are approximately 10U acres in fields and violence to which they are subjected in the game varying in slse from less than an as it is played today. acre to 15 acres, says County Agent A L Marble. J. K. King pastured In spite o f vigorous training— and sometimes pos 14 cows and several calves on five sihly because of it— hearts are permanentIv damaged, acre« during the past season, and even if skulls, necks, arms a n ! leys stand the ordeal In A J Brun«iul,t of i^arkdaie pastured four cows, tw o horses and sevtrai later life the previously overstrained athlete is a poor b,'‘r, on a new two-acre field M.fll. T ♦ H , . l ..... n I.A.,1 . L n , * i I I. n I I -- _ I risk. It has been caiU that ‘fuutbaU makes men’ the . ex* n . b a k e r — « uiiur. appu«<t at u»« This is indeed an age of special- How many differen t kinds of tsts and with m otor driven vehicles water, containing various alkalis and becoming more common each year, other chemical impurities, have gone the necessity for specialists to keep into your radiator. W hat chemical them in proper running order be- reactions sre biting into the metaL comes more evident. W e have the leaving tt pitted and weakened, motor expert, the battery expert, the with salt deposits that restrict ignition expert and various other circulation? experts. For y.a rs one o f the essen- w u h |h# advent o f the ^ » t o r tlal featu re, o f the proper perform- esp<irt „ us # stinpl„ th lB i to F. W . B IS H O P sn c. o f an automobile was given hav. your radiator n(nt| re. very little attention. W e refer tc , .. . . . i - i alrea in such a w ay that instead Phone 20CU Beaverton. Oregon tn t radiator. 0f dam aging your car you are inv- Although your motor may be tn proving its w orking qualities. The V iS S S S V V »S V »% S S ,.,.V - '.S S , .,,V i perfect running order and other Fi,ch Auto Sheet Metal W orks make parts o f your car in the best o f a specialty o f recovering and rebuiid- condition, if you do not have proper ,ng y o „ r 0|d la diator. which does circulaUon for the w ater your cut away with the expense o f getting a I.U N C H C O U N T E R is soon out o f commission Cotise- new radiator. This is why we ara and quently the radiator expert Is coming g|*d to refer you to this fip n B IL L A R D P A R L O R into prominence. which makes a specialty o f radiator How long have the rust and scale work it can guarantee. W e would M A PF .S * SON | that are form ing conttnuousy. ln the suggest that, if you are having In Manning Bulking cylinder block, been collecting in trouble with the radiator on your MERCHANTS LUNCH the slender cooling channels o f the car you take It to them and in k « , advantage o f then expert servie«. cpr«? V »