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F R ID A Y O CTO BER 21 1932 BEA VERTO N n W X J ê 1 J e il rj * I Says McDaniel S '. "T h e Z orn-M acpherson School Mov ing B ill is u n tim e’y, un necessary and "T h e even in g c lo a k ," explained one 'eco n o m ic cond itions do not indicate o f th e g irls to h e r com panion, “was rad ical ch an g es callin g fo r the s a c ri a red ingote d esign ingeorgeous bro fice o f m illions of dol a rs in equipm ent cad e, w ith fo x fu r and wide agoda and buidings, and the expend iture of Other m illions fo r new buildings and sleev es.” A t th is point th e lo n g -su fferin g cu s equipm ent. O regon can n o t a ffo rd m ore to m er b roke w ith : " I w onder if you a d m in istrativ e expenses lead ing in cou ld provide m e w ith a n e a t red evitably to h ig h er taxes. sta m p w ith a d in k y p erfo rated hem, " I t is u n necessary , a s th e O .eg o n th e to u t ensem ble tre a te d on th e re system o f in sti.u tio n s o f ti~ h e r lea rn v e rse w ith gum a r a b ic ? ” Som e hing ing a re ad eq u ate to the dem ands ab o u t tw o c e n ts .’’— F erg u son Cross O ur new a d m in istra tiv e sy stem is fun ctioning, and fu n ctio n in g eceonom ica- S e ctio n . Uy, and w ith .h e present fa c ilitie s th e re is no reason why any O regon boy T h o T h o rry or g irl should not have th e ed u cation T h e ed ito r o f a sm all town new s they nee-’ a t th e lea st possible expense p ap er exp lain s th e loss o f the letter both to .h e ir p a re n ts and to th e ta x “s ” fro m his com posing room a s fol p ay ers a s a whole. low s. “I t is d ang erou s in th a t any rad ical L a th t n i g h t t h o me th n eak in g ch an g e, and th e Z orn-M acp herson bill th co u n d rel thtole into our com pothing would be a ra d ica l change, is in the room and pilfered th e ca b in e tth o f all n a tu re o f an exp erim en t. W e do not th e e th th th ! T h e re fo re we would like have a Ju n io r College sy stem now. W e to ta k e ad v a n ta g e o f th ith oppor know th a t in o th e r s ta te s som e have tu n ity to apologize to our re a d erth fo r been su ccesses and o th ers fa ilu re s. And th e g e n eral inthipid a p p e a ra n ce of su ch a Ju n io r C o!lege sy stem would you r p ip e r. W e would a lth o like to open th e w ay fo r a huge expense in t h t a ie th ta if a t any tim e in the la te r y e a rs as c ity a fte r city would de y e a rth to com e we thhould th e e th ith m and Ju n io r C olleges. T h e com bined d irty th n a k e in th e g ra th th , ab ou t the s ta te college and u n iv ersity w ou’d be "N ow is p rem ith e th , it w ill be ou r com plete an exp erim en t, fo r O regon and thorou gh th a tlth fa c lio n to thhooot n ot the th e tim e fo r co stly e x p e ri him m fu ll o f holeth. T h a n k you! m en ts." 4 .^ W A W l A ^ ^ W .N w A • .V A ^ V l ^ ^ ^ N , . V A V . , .^ V S , A V i i ^ S ^ ^ V l V .• W / E. P E G G MORTICIAN BEAVERTON, SERV E. P .40K oolEill Untimed d ang erou s’’, d eclared Dr. E . B M cD an A m an w ho had been w a itin g pa iel, P resid ent o f the Oregon Autom o tie n tly in th e p o sto ffice could not a t bile A ssociation and one o f the most tr a c t th e a tte n tio n o f e ith e r o f the w idely known w o rk ers fo r good roads ja n d S ta te W e lfa re in O regon. "P re s e n t g irls behind he cou n ter. WE E N T E R P R IS E R EG A R D LESS OREGON O F T H E T IM E D A Y O R N IG H T V V A IW V .V A V .'dV A W A N V .V .V .V .N V .'A V .V .N V W .V .V rtW .-' * K e e p HOOVER - o n th e jo b as P R E S I D E N T and support him by electing Frederick Steiwer FOR SENATOR a n d Homer D. Angeli FOR CONGRESS Maintain the protective tariff on lumber, Ore gon’s greatest industry; keep on opening the mills and putting more men at work. Keep the gains agriculture has made under farm marketing act, aid to cooperatives and other Hoover legislation — all prepared with advice of Grange and Farmer’s Union leaders. Keep tho jains made by labor — wages and employment sustained by the Hoover agree ment. Support the CONFIDENCE In business recovery now being exhibited. Conditions In the United States today are more favorable than in any other nation. C H A N C IN G LEADERS A T TH IS TIM E IS SURE TO M AKE TH IN G S A LOT WORSE. VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN STATE AND COUNTY TIC K ZTS F » ü AJr. bï Republican Mata Central Committee, T C. Elliutt, Chairman 440 Morgan bldg., Poitlaud, Cra. Send In Y o u r Subscription NOW NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES NOW IN EFFECT ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR Thi» Rate Applies to All New and Renewal Subscriptions T ualatin Publishing Co. BEAVERTON, OREGON PUBLISHING Beaverton Enterprise, Tigard Sentinel, Multnomah Press, Aloha News, Yamhill Journal. M R S. D O W N IN G — G ifted Card E T H E L A. S A C R Y -C h irop od ist and n u rs e ; $1 fo r both fe e t; $1 fo r ste am R e ad in g , d aily 50c. Sun days in b a th ; $ 1 5 0 fo r m assage. R m . 607, cluded 533 B e lm o n t n e a r 12th, 327 W ash . B E 5676. Apt. 2. E A s t 0738. - * -- - - - —rrmr I ItO F K S S IO N A L D IR E C T O R Y M R S. M. L. LAM AR. P sych lo W E S T C O A ST C O L L E G E of M usic read er, P sy ch o lo g y C ards, P a lm --------- 508 S to c k E x c h a n g e B ldg., teach - istry 289 Sou th B road w ay , n ear I . E . B U C K L E Y , M. D. IN S T R U C T IO N S _______| era P ian o , V oice. D unning D ept. Je fte r s o n . H ou rs 10 a. m. to 8 P o s to ffic e B ld g., M ultnom ah, O regon V iolin. G u ita r, B a n jo , S axap h on e, O ffice A T 4756 R e s. A T. 5048 p. in. B E a a o n 988 a L icen sed . Tru m pet, C larin et, A cco rd ian , Man- 1EN C E N 1S a line per issue dolin. O rch e stra , and a ll B an d Count five w ords to th e line. T h en In stru m e n ts. V iolin w ith o u tfit, SU N RAY T R E A T M E N T S —N euri R O O F IN G jo u n t your p ro fits. C ash should 75c per w eek, C all A T w a te r 4615 tis, m u scu lar and poor circu latio n accom p any th e old er. Wh e n a 1 tre ate d . 166 N o rth 18th, near s ta te m e n t is requ ired the ch a rg e la j Irv in g , B E . 4255. R O O F IN G , G u tte r W o rk of All PATEN T ATTORN EY I 15c per line, m inim um 50c kinds, p a tch w ork a sp ecialty , low 1 e st co st. W a r V ete ra n , 462 6th S t. H A R R I E T T M A R SH -P s y c h ic Card i n P A T E N T S , T h o m as B ily eu , R e g is- n e a r Ja c k s o n a t 1980. R e a d e r, A p p oin tm en ts D aily 9 a. T h e se C la ssified Ads ap p ear In 5 . ’ ^ ' 3 ’ , „ . ¿L . , tered P a te n t A ttorn ey, U nited m. to 10 p. m . 271 B road w ay, new spapers : B e a v e rto n E n te rp rise J 3 S ta te s and F o reig n P a te n ts . F re e near Je ffe r s o n . L ice n se d , Tigard S e n tin e l. M ultnom ah P ress, j ! R O O F IN G , G u tte r w ork o f all booklet and d isclosu re sh eets. In- j Aloha News, and Y am h ill Jo u rn a l. kinds, p atch w ork sp ecialty , low terview w ith o u t o b lig atio n . C or M A SSA G E , B a th s , $1, M rs. D elm ar, e s t co st, 533 B elm o n t S t., near b ett B uild ing, P o rtlan d , O regon. O V E R 17,000 R E A D E R S W E E K L Y p rac nu rse, ap t 103, 464 E Couch 12th, Apt. 2, E A st 0738. E A 1242. PERSO N A L CENTS A LINE PER TIME ¡W IN $5 00 — C red it on G u ita r or i banjo lessons. T u ne InK X L at (7: 45 every T h u rsd ay night. R a y W ilk- ' inson, 142 B road w ay co r Alder. A U TO LO A N S SC H O O L S I D R U G L E S S H E A L T H IN S T IT U T E D O N 'T R E A D T H IS if S atisfie d Steam b ath s, m assabe, violet w ith L ife . B u t if unhappy, dis T R A IN IN G — In d iv id u al A U T O M O B IL E LO A N S O lder Mod ray tre a tm e n ts fo r colds, rheu cou raged , a fa ilu re in business or M O D E R N op p ortu n ity, fre e em ploym ent s e r m atism and con stip ation con s free el C a rs, No d elay, no red tape love, th is m essag e is fo r you. vice, D ay and N igh t Sch oo l, book Dr. E ln a A. Soren sen . N. D , 418 M adam D eN el can help you, 435 C ru tc h e r B ro s., Co., 752 E ast le ts fre e . N o rth w estern School o f Y am h ill, co r. 12th. B road w ay . T R in ity 4431. L icensed Sw etland B ld g., AT. 0403. C o m m erce, B ro ad w ay & Salm o n M— 105 S tre e ts , P o rtlan d . D E P R E S S IO N P R I C E S $2.50 fo r H EALTH CEN TER — | steam b ath , m assag e and feet T A Y L O R B E A U T Y SC H O O L S M assage, S te a m C ab in et B th s , S T A R T N O W — E n ro ll fo r F a ll C lass treated . D r. E th e l A. S a cry , B E . e a rn b ig m oney, som e pay w hila E le tr ic R e d u cin g tre a tm e n ts, Infra- 5676. 607 R a le ig h B ld g., P ortlan d . learn in g , p ositions secu red . N a R ed lig h t. 401 R K O T h e a tre O N L Y O N E B E A U T Y SC H O O L In tio n wide system . W rite fo r c a ta L A U R A E . P E P I N N atu rap ath , Bldg., P o rtlan d , B road w ay, near th e N orth w est o ffe rs re a l M ari- logue. M oler B a r b e r C ollege, 71 E le ctro th e ra p y , In-M o R a y , D u ct Y am h ill, B E a c o n 9719. nello tra in in g . Send fo r F R E E 3rd S t., P o rtlan d . less G land tre a tm e n t, D iet, M anip b o o k let "B e a u ty C u ltu re, the H ap ulation and sp ecial red u cing 194 py W ay to S u c c e ss.’’ N ation wide COM E AND LEA KN Y o u r Own 12th S t., cor. T ay lo r, B E . 8237. fre e em ploym ent bureau N ation al d estiny. All co n su lta tio n s con fi O R E G O N AN D M O D E R N B A R B E R C olleges, p ay w hile learn in g . Col S ch o o l of C o sm etician s, 1008 d en tial, 50c d ally 9 to 8. M rs. G ra y ELM A K A LSC H P sy ch ic R eader leges stan d ard ized , w kly lectu res. B ro ad w ay B ld g., M orrison at P a lm ist, 561 E O ak S t., n ear E 13 C ircles ev ery T u esd ay and S u n M a ste r b a rb e rs a g re e to em ploy B ro a d w a y , P o rtla n d , O regon. day n ig h ts a t 8 p. m. P riv a te ou r g ra d u a tes. W rite o r c a ll 234 read ings daily. 665 Jo h n s o n S t. F ir s t S t., o r 233 M adison S t., SN O W K ills ’E m L a b , m oth cry s n ear 21st W . H. car. B R . 5345. P o rtlan d . ta ls, m oth, fly , earw ig, bedbug R A D IO S E R V I C E spray, pow der fo r co ck ro a ch e s, C O P A L IS KELP S A N IT A R IU M earw igs, flea s, a n ts, e tc. K ildew R A D IO S E R V I C E and R e p a irin g W hy su ffe r w ith rh eu m atism , p erm an en t m oth-p rooftng, sta te U N I V E R S I T Y O F P O R T L A N D Col M odern equ ip m ent and expert com e in and In v estig ate ou r m eth lege o f C o m m erce and D e c k e r d istrib u to rs. K ild ew In c., 289 w o rk m an sh ip P ow n d er R ad io Co. ods o f tre a tm e n ts. T h ey a re d if B u sin ess C ollege, G u ard ian B ldg., S ta r k S t., A T w a te r 0938. M ultnom ah A T . 2829, a f te r 8 p feren t. 415 T im e s B ld g., A T 2561. o ffe r co u rse s in bu sin ess and s e c m.. call A T . 3854. re ta ria l stu d ies a t low rates. D R . ANNA M. F IN S E T H , 506-7-8 F O R C O N S T IP A T IO N . C O L IT IS D ekum B ld g., D ru gloss P h y sicia n 1 and all S to m a ch tro u b les, use D r. W AN TED C H IR O P R A C T O R including C h iro p ra ctic, P h ysio A bbotts E lim in a tio n Food, g u a r , W A N T E D C heap h orses Tor T oi th erap y , Colon T re a tm e n ts , Deep D r. M arie Larnm , C h iro p ra cto r anteed to s a tisfy , $1 a p ackage, farm . T elep h o n e B eav erto n 9855. T h erap y and U ltra V io let L ig h ts P a in le ss a d ju stm e n ts e le c tric ty by m ail postage paid. C o rrect C a b in et B a th s . Sw edish M assage, j P hone A T w a te r 6912. R oo m 409, 32614 | D ie t In stitu te , W E A T H E R S T R I P S and C a rp en ter 35014 M orrison S ir e e t Apt. 409. W ash in g to n S t., P o rtlan d , O regon W o rk will ex ch a n g e fo r food, , MADAM M A N Z E L L A P A L M IS T R Y clo th es, o r a n y th in g o f value. R . N ot here to please th e Idle c u r W a lk e r, M u ltnom ah, O r«gon ious but to help those In need. A C E O F H E A R T S T E A ROOM o f F O B SA LE fe rs you a D uinty L u n ch and R e a d W OOD S h e su cceed s w h ere o th ers fall. ing fo r 50c. Com e, let' us help you R e a d in g s dally, 274 6th S t. solve you r problem s. 409 M acleay W O O D FOR~' 8 Al.E=P£Hry_dry_ FO R S A L E — B a le d hay, weaned Inch sla b $4 50 co rd ; 16 in ch old B u ild ing, betw een 4ih and 5th, on pigs, brood sow s, m ale hogs. C, gro w th $5.50 co rd ; 2nd g row th $4; W ash in g to n . P hone B R 3005 fo r D ally including L. Jo h n sto n , Sherw ood, O regon. C A R D R E A D E R , Coal and Saw d u st. P h o n e B e a v Su n d ay 50 cen ts 462 6th S tre e t appointm en t. T elep h o n e 362. erton 5225. ' n e a r .Ja c k s o n . j Democratic Ticket Gaining Strength Full i ’low big. T h e fu riou s flam e o f au tu m n burns th e y ear T o sm oky a s h ; the sun is curled and In c re a s in g s tre n g th fo r th e R oose- sere v e lt-G a rn er tic k e t *as well as fo r the As a ch a rre d le a f w hirled along a C arl C .D onaugh, sta te ch a irm a n oi sky D e m o c ra tic s ta le tic k e t Is seen by O f bronze and ru sset stubble . . . and the D em o cra tic S ta te C e n tral C om m i now, I, ttee. D onaugh. w i-h V ern on W illiam s, d ire c to r of fin a n ce , are n ear th e end of i W eary o f w a it.n g Ihe cool, tard y rain, a to u r, w hich h a s tak e n th em to all of I ' R eap ed is th e m eager sto re o f b itte r th e p rin cip al c itie s and tow ns in the g rain s ta te . F ro m th e flin ty field, g arn ered the "T h e situ a tio n is m ost en cou rag in g ,” sh riveled bough) sa y s D onaugh. "E v e ry w h e re we have S in k th e ru s .y tooth o f the fu rro w ing found an In cre a sin g dem and fo r a plough ch an g e, and th e v o ters o f the u ,s h a re w eary o f H oover and all his work In to th e b rittle clod, th e m erciless W e found th a t his Des M oines speech dust, cam e to o la te to s a tisfy th e v o ters who F o g s my th ro a t like an evil stin g in g have been fed on false hopes and pro lu st: m ises fo r th e past fo u r years. E a r th m u st be planned, a rro g a n t "W e found th a t while th e v o ters of O regon listened to H oover and hiH lieu e a rth m u st yield te n a n ts, th ey w ere loath to b elie v e . I t„ m odlcum o f d ream s; each sco rn fu l th a t re-election o f the R ep u b lican tic field, k e t would b rin g su rcease in th is tim e I I ts s c a n ty dole o f love, or pain, o r o f s tre s s o r th a t he offered an y pana la c k . . , c e a fo r our econom ic Ills. “ ’W e w ant a ch a n g e ,’ w as th e cry W ho sets to plow th is e a rth m ay not th a t we found ev eryw here, and the tu rn b a c k ! e le c to ra te o f O regon believe th a t F. — V E R N E B R IG H T . D. R o o sev elt will provide a happy ch an g e and in itia te rem ed ial leg isla "C h ris tia n S cien ce C h u rch es tion so th a t the c o u n .ry will w itness the dawn o f a new era. "P ro b a tio n A fte r D e a th ’’ Is th e sub " I n so fa r a s th e s ta te tic k e t Is con je c t o f th e L esson-Serm on in all C h u r cern ed , I found th a t in e astern , sou th ern and c e n tra l O regon th e ch a n ce s ch es o f C h rist, Sclen t Is., on Sunday, w ere indeed b rig h t fo r the election of O ctob er, 23rd. W a ’te r B G leason as U nited S ta te s T h e Golden T e x t is, "B e h o ld , now ts s e n a to r; G ov ern or W a lte r M. P ie rce th e day o f salv atio n .” (Cor. 6-2). fo r C ongress in the second d istrict, A m ong the cita tio n s w hich com prised and exceed in g ly b rig h t fo r H arv ey O. th e L esson Serm on was th e follow ing S -a rk w e a th e r to be elected co n g ress fim th e B ib le : " F o r he m ust reign, till m an In the fir s t d istrict. he h ath put all enem ies under his feet, "T h e m ost am azing th in g In conn ectio n w ith th is cam p aign is the e n - ’T h e ,a8t enem y th a t shnll be d estroy thusiftsm th a t Is m a n ife st even in the ed is d e a th " (Cor. 15:25.26). m ost low ly town. T h e voters are T h e L esson -Serm on also Included the | thorou g hly a ’ive to the im p ortan ce o f follow ing p assages from the C h ristian ^ th is election T h e y a re fo r th e m os. part reg istered . T h e y atten d m eetings S cien ce textb o o k , “S cien ce and H ealth | In la rg e n u m bers sn d com e from con w ith K ey to the S c rip tu re s ”, by M ary , sid erable d ista n ce s to listen to the B a k e r E d d y : “ T h e d ream o f d eath sp e a k ers and h e a r th e exposition o f m ust be m astered by Mind here or th e issues. " T h is is no cu t and dried cam paign h e re a fte r. T h o u gh t will w aken from I T h e c ry Is ’R o o se v e lt’. W e find It Its own m a te ria l d ecla ra tio n , T am everyw here and th e re is going to be d ead ’, to c a tc h th is tru m pet-w ord o f rolled up the g re a te st vote o f protest T ru th . ’T h e re is no d eath, no inuctlon, a g a in st H oover and the R ep u b lican diseased actio n , o v cractlo n , n or reac D eath will be found a t len- lead ersh ip th a t th is sta te h as ev er wit tk>n’ nessed. O regon today is sa fe for gth to be a m o rtal dream , w hich com es R o o sev elt and G a rn e r, and th e e n tire In d a rk n e ss and d isap p ears w ith the state ticket. tight t pp.427,42). *3 0 * Grapefruit and Vitamin C H E R E was a tim e when we th o u gh t th a t w hat w*i had to have, if it cam e to first p rin cip les. was Ju st "enou gh to e a t.” B u t scien ce has tau g h t us differ en tly. W hat we have to have is sufficient of th is and o f th a t, espe c ia lly of the esse n tia l v itam in C. W hen we first heard of th is v itam in as the "a n tis c o r b u tic " v itam in , we said to ourselves, "W e ll, we’re not going on long se a voyages or A rctic exp ed ition s w here we w ill have to live on bread and s a lt m eats, so we don’t need p ro tectio n from « c u rv y !’’ T h a t Is w hat we used to say— now we know th a t fo r h ealthy bodlN» sound t c- t h MM] good s ki ns we sim ply have to have enough of t hi s v itam in . T h a t Is why the report of a T 500 stud y of a n tisco rb u tic potency of canned and fresh grap efru it, w hich appeared som e m onths ago In T h e Jo u rn a l of Home E con om ics, Is so in te restin g . T h e study was m ade by G race M acLeod and L ela B o o h er o f the N u tritio n al la b o r a to r y of T e a c h e rs ’ College of C olum bia U n iv ersity , and led to the con clu sion th a t canned or fresh g ra p e fru it has a v itam in C potency o f the sam e ord er of m ag n itu d e as lem on or orange Juice or to m atoes, raw or canned. T h is A pplies T o Us So. should the fam ily get tired or Its orange Ju ice and lem on Ju ice, and look a sk a n ce at tom a toes fo r th e nonce, su b stitu te g ra p e fru it. I t ’s good, and Ju st as good fo r them .* BUSINESS CARDS $ 1.50 PRINTING _ C F EVERY DESCRIPTION _ TUALATIN PUBLISHING CO. Beaverton, Oregon