F R ID A V, J l ’NE îl, 193J PAU * » m C O N T E S T A N T S IN W A L K IN G | I .'s the w ay th in gs are done .. C O N T E S T A L L O W E D TO E I T H E R A C IR C U S these D em o cratic and Repu I R U N O R W A I.K 17.1 M IL E S I tin ted Su ites. T h e people seem to C an d id ates F s t “Jo Jin F.-ople”’ on Mk* *L tt,,d l - i# *louk>trul if th ty j . . B a c k In E ffo r t to Hold Jo b e would have it otherw ise, even if T h e annu al cham p ion sh ip » u - they nad the power to ch an ge It. ing co n test, w hich is the s p o r.ln g fe a tu re o f the “H appy D ay ce le ­ T h e season has rolled around laer P u b lish in g Co. a t B eav erton , P ublished F rid a y of a a ch weak by b ratio n . Ju ly 2, 3. 4, Sh u te P a rk B U S IN E S S S U IC ID E when th e "d ear people” will h ear th e p o eto ffice a t B ea v erto n , O re. O re. E n tered a i ascond i lass n ra t i H illsboro, will leave the P o itla n d m ore ab ou t w hat has been done -------- w arfare o f H otel p rom p tly at 8 45 :>n the fo r them during th e past few y ears P rice-cu ttin g is the is m oat o f m orning o f Ju ly 4. $150 in cash th a n th ey have listen ed to sin ce P eacetim e. P eace-tim e Subscription Ratee therefor*, prizes a re being o ffered to th e the la st tim e they w ere given an the time. P rice-cu ttin g , C A M PA IG N SA/98f c ENTERPRISE ..Jl.5 0 T h re e m onths S ta te tr a f f ic o ffic e rs , to g eth er w th o ffic e rs fro m th e tr a f fic de- p,irtm e n t 0{ P o rtla n d and Multno- m ah and W ash in g to n C ounties, will ^_____ ___ e _____ _____ is up patrol th road. T ___ h e Q route 3 roadw ay t Q Je ffe r s o n , ou t J e ffe r - son ov er th e C anyon rtoad through B e a v e rto n . A loha, H uber and R eed v ille. E n tr ie s to the race will not close u n til Ju ly 3. $.50, op portu nity to go to th e ballot box go«« on m os. o f the tim e W e w inners. Ad v an es “T h e re isn ’t any b u sin ess to b ra g lead the casu alty lists o f in term it The rules fo r th is y e a r s race $.85 Su b scrip tion s P a y a b le In S ix M onths a b o u t” said one m e rch a n t o f th is , tent w ars w ith horror. N obod' have been elim inated and ap p lican ts --------- j tow n “and now when a fe lla i has ever gone to the trouble to pile can adopt any m an n er o f w alking I f your b u sin ess w ill not stand a „ has a t- could re la x ta k e a little v acatio n up the casu alty lists o f th is peace- or running. T ___________ h is change B ea v erto n O ffice — B ro ad w ay n e a r O. L T re c k s , P h o n e 730* a d v e rtisin g ap p rop riation . and g et his mind o ff o f th in gs b v ,tim e w arfare. I f th a t were done | tr a d e d m ore e n tra n ts and m »t w ith t ^ P o itla n d O ffice— 408-40T-40S Dekune Bldg. P hone A T w a te r M U doin' a little fish ln ’ h e’s got to we would d iscover th a t w here guns th e approval o f th o se who en jo y b e tte r a d v e itis e it fo r sale One T e e r « s r — th is kind o f sp ort. T h e d istance fro m th e P o rtla n d H otel to Sh u ts P a r k is 17.1 m iles. BETTER THAN liste n to a lot o f ju n k by these gt»ys who w ant to sit In nice o f- fle e s on cushioned ch a irs, look wise, and draw a nice sa la ry ch e ck ev- ery th irty days and have »lain th e ir thousand s price-cutting has slain th e ir te n s I thousands. M any a re ta ile r as Elections and Business as m any a jo b b e r and m anu- 'fa c tu re r— has gone to *hls grav e One of the prime fallacies that obtain in the popu­ with a d eath c e rtific a te read ing "O h , y eah , th e y a re lnt«restdd lar mind is that presidential elections wreck business. th at he died o f ca n c e r h e a rt dis- When things don’t go to suit any set of business in us fo lk s who have been try in g ease or hard enin g o f the a rte rie s . 1 > to get th e rent and g ro cery m oney The d eath c e r tifjc a te ou ght to , men you hear them howl . . that the , - . political horizon , is to . • g e th e r ev ery m onth. bu t w hat hflVP rpad -C au se of D ea th — Drice- disturbed and that conditions W i l l get better w h t T ^ t h e y a re m ostly in terested in is cuttin g ." Many a fine business w h eth er th e y are going to be re- em ploying hundreds has ceased to everything is settled. tu rned to th e ir Jobs fo r an o th er benefit th e com m unity o f w hich it It’s a line of hokum! There is nothing to it. few y e a rs." a p art not becau se of any de- | In 1928, the National Association of Manufacturers T h e old R ep u b lican elep h an t w as was fe e ls in th e a rticle it produced nor ; :: made a canvas to learn how things were going in the hauled out in C h icago la st week, because it could not produce a t A _ i business world. Trade was reported as favorable by and sta rte d on his q u ad ren n ial pa- ieai,onable price but solely becau se ra e over the cou ntry. Now th e Qf the p rice-cu ttin g policies of peace more than 93 per cent of the 4,OCX) concerns reporting, D em o cra tic donkey Is being tro tte d p n Ce-cu ttin g is th ro at-cu ttin g . We are supposed suuuosed to hang m en fo r although the countrv was supposed to he in a turmoil around the rin g doing s tu n ts to are to han_ e cra ck o f th e ring m a s te r s |i th g . . over electing a president, and according to old ideas th whip. n roat-cu r u .™ Ui ttin u ,.s ................... | | Lord M acau ley once said o f the business should have been holding off.” T h e y a re th e two b ig g e s t circu se s in h abitan ts o f a ce rta in rem ote is-1 More than this, when Col. Leonard P. Ayres, of the th a t thiB co u n try h as ev e r put on land th a t "th ey earned an honest Cleveland Trust Co., made a survey some years ago, he!**1® road, and old p. t . himself no,but precarious livelihood by ta k in g How i published statistics indicating that neither Republicans I*.®0* "°u'd. J*v® abIe ln each other's w a g in g . jobbing [ or Democrats had any monopoly oil prosperity or t i t obtained th e exclu sive rig h ts fo r houses and retail stores are d oing! pression, which moved Merryle Stanley Kukeyser, f i th ese tw o big show s. exactly th a t th in g ¡today? P r e s i-j nancial writer to conclude that “there is a current dis °n ® crowd is going to let th e ‘tent Coolidge said th a t the g r e a t-j position to over emphasize the effects of politics on the i J1POp'P baok *omp }-'n™ J“* what eat d anger o f indu strial «id co m -! I , 11 1 * 1 ¡t h e y have done d uring the last m ercial A m erica w as a condition of business cycle. # # fo u r y ea rs, and th e o th e r bunch ! “profitless p ro sp erity”. T h e phrase This writer points out that “as to the superstition! win have a lot to say ab ou t w h at 1» aa d escriptive^ as it is t im e ly . j that presidential years are necessarily periods of • adverse ¡ J * ! S " d ° " , h P .v ° ‘ f r8 w l " J u s t i f r 0 , ‘ t u , t h e m erchand WT p ise. a i d t0 It T? e is , p r as o‘ ' , . 1 . * e . r c \ t ; P 've them an op p ortu nity to sit in ducer o f business an insnection of the annual# of American bust- the saddle tor a time ! m uch his due as h is w eekly w a g e , ness since the founding of the Republic shows that out E la b o ra te things, th ese p la tfo rm s is the law ful due of th e em ployee of the thirty-five presidential election years, fifteen were thp exp ert m ech an ics o f both old Even in th e se hard tim es fa rm e rs have been co n stru ctin g . T h ey receive th e ir “bed and board " fro m ¡> periods of prosperity, eleven were vears of depression fits re - j [ hav e spent rtavs and w eeks in g e t­ th e ir fa rm in g * T h e em ployee and nine were uncertain, marked bv irregularity of tin g them as full o f as m any points ceives his wage. T h e men who j j and p lan k s as possible, and y et take care o f th e exch an g e o f s e - j l conditions. and b ro k e rs— a re || have th em so sk illfu lly put to­ cu rities— b a n k ers So much for this hoary headed popular fancy. ca re fu l to ta k e th e ir com m issions. - g e th e r th a t they will fit an y However, there will be people twenty years hence !)<;- em ergency. Everybody but the m an who con-1 > living that elections upset the economic apple cart and P ro h ib itio n h as caused the big v erts raw m ate rial into finished erchand ise and conveys it to the that the way of business success lies between presiden­ p o liticia n s a lot o f co n cern , and it m cu sto m er receives th e ju s t j Is a s a fe bet th a t when th e fo lk s final tial turmoils. But th o u s­ b a c k hom e d igest w h at th e p lat­ reward o f his labor. I V ■ m S Y% .-v r. ** U .. .-I i í on f o «.nrv ^ of m a n u fa ctu re rs, jo b b ers. fo rm s have to say ab ou t ju s t th is ands one issue, they w on’t know how re ta ile rs ' to11 on from Ve a r to dry o r w et th e ir p a rty is. T h e y ear and th in k th em selv es happy if sam e th in g , no d oubt will apply to they can strlk e a b alan ce betw een every m a jo r issue in th e p la tfo rm s ,1 ,ncom e and ®*pe»»d lture.— W est V ir- and ao when the boys o * c k home ginla B u lletin. ‘Will Not Shrink’ It is generally conceded that the German people are being subjected to a severe tax burden in an effort to meet their own expenditures and pay what they can up­ p resen t th em selv es a t th e polls in on reparations. There is a limit to the financial bur­ N ovem ber th e y will ju s t vote and th a t will be ab ou t all. den that can he placed upon a people. As soon aa the tw o b ig shows There is little doubt but that the hardships put on have com e to a close and the flags the German nation have been responsible for the grow­ and b u n tin g in th e W indy City ing spirit of Nationalism in the Republic, which is turn­ have been cleared aw ay the big ing to the Right and endangering the continuance of boye w ho a r e looking fo r the real jo b s will be tu rn ed loose on the the republic by consideration of another monarchy. co u n try lik e a bunch o f bird dogs The German Fascists are now the strongest poMti- ln a broom sage field. They will of their leaders, Gregor cal partv in Germany. One be w eaving in and out slapplrtg Jo h n on th e b ack and tellin g him Stasser, recently declared that ‘“we do not desire a new . how th in g s a re going on in W a«h- war, but.we will not shrink from war.” In other words,, words, I ing ton how he w as so glad to the intimation is that the present condition of Germany get h is le tte r in qu irin g about (hat u lletin on how and when to set is such that all the risks of war might eventually be pre­ b out Iris h p o tato es or the like ferable to a continuance of present conditions. " I t c e r ta in ly w as a pleasu re to A war for Germany would be absolute foolishness, have been o f som e serv ice to you up th e re Jo h n . Y ou can alw ays unless the Germans could count on the support of some co u n t on m e looking out fo r the other strong nation or group of nations. Disarmed by boys b a c k honw so long as you the Versailles Treaty, the Germans would he no match h a v e m e fo r you r C ongressm an." And so It w ill be in p ractically at all for a modern army, properly equipped with air­ every s ta te in th e Union. I f they planes, tanks and heavy artillery, all items of equipment a r e not e le ctin g can d id ates to one denied to Germany in a large measure by the terms of o ffic e th e y w ill be e le ctin g them to a n o th e r and th e v o ters will be pes­ the Treaty. European nations having withdrawn their gold from this country it mij^ht he a good idea to let them keep it at home. Maybe, it will help pay war debts. tered to d eath by o ffice seekers g n ats, flie s, m osq u itos, and every o th e r peal th a t com es along in the su m m er tim e T h e re 'll be a lot o f sp eech -m ak ­ ing, picnic.*, and tyirbecuas. The ch u rch w o rk e rs will ta k e ad vantage Noting that a man in Boston spoke a language not o f th is op p ortu n ity to g a th e r funds r re p a in tin g th e ch u rch or the understood by any of thirty interpreters the Mobile p fo arsonage. 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