The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 28, 1932, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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"H e met her in Lakeport, didn't h e ?”
“ 1 I now, but ,ust m eeting a g ill, and
trying to go steady w.-h her,
By H U N K
M AG U IRE. JR.
J. LAMBORN ELDER, PublUher
are tw o
d ifferen t tilings, aren’t th e y ?"
“ Oh yes— but do
get on
w i-h your
story.”
Synops.s l'a rt Ona
“ It seem s Jake warned H arry to stay
Published Friday o f each week by Tualatin Publahin« Co. at Beaver on
Ora. Entered a i aecond-claaa matter at the poatofflca at Beaverton, Ore.
AUNT SALLY KEEN
defended Carmen
aw ay from
vei i os bo.rtv. ed a thousand m.liion
d o h tis o' their bonus m oney at
I. Th.uK o f it, a TH O U SA N D M I L iJ h o N
jM .n a you, that wuz d--ne last year
| v/hen nut only the Un.ted States but
the w ools v oild wuz up to i s neck in
j fin ’ «• Is| tro'l'll» "
j “ W hy Auntie, those figures are
sim ply appalling. And, what is it the
veterans wants n o w ? ”
“ W ell, honey, he s now wantin' and
immediate. C.VSH paym ent o f the other
fifty per cent. W e’ve a lre-ilv told him
he can BO RP.OW it at 3 4 % but he
“ W hat do Y O t think we should do | J> '-lnds m e thirl .en years o f unearn-
<>n this bonus situation Aunt S a lly ?" ed interest w hich the certificate ln-
eludes.”
“ Annabelle, I: Isn’t so m uch what w e
Don't tell me T H A T dem and is to be
3H O U LD do I reckon, ez what w e’re
met, t o o ? ”
A B LE to do. The w hole thing w as set­
“ I can't onsw er thet one. A n n ibelle.
tled once, you know .”
Seems as though most anyone w ou'd
“ It was, A u n tie? In what w a y ? ”
know the nation can ’t possibly m eet it
"W ell, honey, Lack ln 1C25, w e agreed
-onaiderin’ the eond tlon the coun try
to the veteran’s dem and in the best
an' .ill the r e d o f us I" in, yet a Deino-
way we cou 'd w hich wuz .o give ’em
'•ratio House o ’ Congress led bv the
ertificate» n 1945, an' each certificate p.
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D em ocratic V ice Presidential car.di-
ncluded tw enty years o f accrued Inter- daU Mr Garn#r has iIrr„ dy p. , „ , d
Marian and H a iry only
Carmen äm deraon . daughter o f the
E epte section forem an at H ebron, in **uKhed at hirn. Last n.ght Jake walks
-he Valley o f Butte, is in love with 1 ' n on Marian and finds H arry Kendalll
good lookin g Hans Brechtel who w orks here and I w ouldn’t be a bit surprie-
in a taw m .il in the foothi Is. He wants ed if he w eren't trying to pull som e
Subscription Hatea
her to m arry him and settle in the Red Iresh stu ff for Jake up and swats
........»l.OOThree M onths_____________________ $38 ! R o c k Valley on a homestead. She la him in the eye."
One Y ear..........
| orn between her love for Hans and an
. . j U3t p l a l n
jealousy.” Carmen
____ $ 50 Su been pilona Payable la Advance Intense desire to go to Lakeport, the snorted, disgusted.
Mix M onths........
big town In the north. She bandies fo r
- WeUt believe me young lady. I don ’t
time, and H arry Kendall from Lake- know but w h lt Harry got w hat he
por„ arrives in Hebron.
| deserved and by the way, I'm not en-
YOU DON’T HAVE TO T E L L THEM
N ow go on with the story.
jcouragtng him to com e around here, as
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j H ans might get som e silly notion into
When Mr. Average Citizen leaves his home in the morn­
his head about you and H arry."
P ort Tw o
ing, he doesn’t worry about the chance of the lives of his
"M oth er! H ow ridiculous! Anyhow -
family or his property being destroyed bv fire-even though
I ’tn free and 1 can ask any man x
W hen Carmeu and Huna returned
he fully realizes that there is always a chance of a firfe break­ that night from Red R ock they learn ! com e and see me I choose without ask
ing out. He has every faith in the efficiency and dependa­ ed o f ’P op ’ P a-terson s death. He had j nK ans Pern iss on
i such a bill, an’ President H oover has
been the Espea S U tlon -m a .ter at H eb-j “ N ow ’ Carn,en
makiny
bility
of his local fire department.
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"W as that satisfactory to the veteran | ,.etocd t. Puttin’ that ex ra burden on
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ion since the first days o f the railroad any unnecessary trouble—”
ile?”
| US taxnayers Is je.s Ilk- loadin’ an al-
That department is on duty 2 4 hours a day and it observes I jn the vaiiey. w h ile there was much W ithout w aiting to hear more. Car- A u "Y n es.
a the time it wuz, but e few ready over loaded vessel right up to
no holidays. It’s always ready for action -there’s no need to nriei over the kindly and popular man j m«n got up und flounced out o f the rears later cam e a fresh dem and which | l:e sin,'ln ' pn'nt "
•vuz to l e t ’em B O R R O W fif.y pel cent
“ It's terribly Imnortant, Anaabe’le,
telephone the fireman that we’re leaving and to keep an eye undlsgirsed there
w**' nev,rth#1#M' an roonv
Interest and curiosity as
The day after this conversa ion wa.- o ’ their certificate value."
jt h it we have tv President w ho’ll stave
to w ho m ight be hia successor. The ¡the Fourth o f July, and H ebron was al
on the place 1
“ And, did we yield to that, to o ? ”
! o ff this an' all other P ork Barrel mea-
onday morning train brought H arry \ set for it's annual celebration U> which
“ Uh-uh, we did, Annabelle, an’ in 1931 sures.”
The local fire department, entrusted as it is with this K M endall
from Iaikepoit, and before the people from all over the valley would
gigantic responsibility, is worth watching, worth adopting m orning was gone the entire populace j come. Ball games, horse races, dancing
as a community hobby. It consists of men and machines- had made some excuse to investigate and barbecues w ere In order, the good C H R IST IA N SC IEN C E CH U RCH ES S V .W .V .V .V .V .V .W .V .V .V A
N O TICE
TO
T A X P A Y E R S The
at the depou— that Is, all excapt Car- old fashioned barbecue where whole
•’E verlastin Punishm ent" Is the sub-
and the difference between a poor department and a first- men.
second half o f 1931 taxes are due on
sheep were cooked on spits revolved
1ect o f the Lesson-Sermon in all Chur- or before N ovem ber 5. 1932. All taxes
class one is simply a matter of differences in those men ma­ Mrs. Sanderson had gone to Jake over a big fire.
hes o f Chriat, Scientist, on Sunday. becom e delinquent on N ovem ber 6,
chines. Is the personnel well trained, well paid, scientifically ¡M cD onald'# store to shop and had Since Hana w as to pluy ball with O ctober 30.
| and will carry interest at the rate o f
r l i r i T t e i l ic
i i u n r ' i t i K ot
nf a
'l standard
Standard make
-ind is
"a’
“*d
w“y ed hom
H ebron
The
N u gge.e’.
Carmen
2-3 o f 1</, per month.
directed
is th«*
thi apparatus
make amt
is it
it kctlt
kept O
BO
# ln th*
th, d'p°l
hoUi* on she th*
lnform
car e ^
no ’s team. to
refuse
an Station
The Golden Text Is, ‘‘W oe u> the re-
J. W . CO N N ELL,
in A I condition? Those arc the vital finest ions in the case m e n that H arry Kendaii was the n ic e s t ,to th(. ^,ame with Hariy K(.ndall; to bellious chi'dren. saith the Lord, that Sh eriff W ashington
County, Oregon,
of a fire department. So far as w*e can, let’s make it our bttsi- ¡y°un” fellow m d rather good lookin g lhow her Mother »hat there was no take counsel, but not o f me; and that
n„„„
il.p m
n Hl>‘ tc °* an over|y red face— and the 'reason to fear jealousy between H arry cover with a coverin g, but not o f my
i best Jresser H ebron has seen in many and Hana. And. anyway, Hans would
spirit, th a. they may add sin to sin"
| a long day.
have her fo r the rest o f the day. Never
I Inwardly Carmen was interested but thcleS8 on the m ornlng o f the Fourth (Isa. 30 11).
A m ong the citations w hich com pris-
she only asked. "W h y do you suppose Carn, en w a„ fu „ o f n rrvolu apprehen
h i. face is so ov er'y r e d ?"
! ,|on fo r she had con fid ed In no one o f d the Lesson-Sermon is the follow in g
from the Bible: "M y son, despise not
There is a widespread demand that the expenditures of Mrs. Sanderson looked rather sh o ck -1 her plan„ _.and WBa not too 3Ure bow the
chastening o f -he L ord; neither be
ed at her daugh er’s question.
! things w ou’ d turnout- sd m iL ia g with
government he reduce«!. T o accomplish such a purpose the "W etl. now, what a queer question j ,n hf>r8elf th# pre8, nce o f ^ „ t .
weary o f his co riection : F or w hom the
Lord loveth are correcteth " (P rov. 3.11,
citizens and taxpayers must take sufficient interset in poli­ from you. How am I supposed to know
12 ) .
I w onder do you suppose he d rin k s?” |
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tics and make that interest so felt that legislative represen­ Carmen laughed at her M other’s
The Lesson-Sermon also includes the
T o be continued
tatives will seek to carry out that program.
follow ing passage from the Christian
serlousness and replied.
Science textbook, "S c.en ce and Health
In a recent book called Our Wonderland of Bureaucracy, “ H e’ll probably have to drink plenty j
with K ey to the Scriptures” , by Mary
L'a that dry out here.”
Congressman James M. Beck reviews the record of Federal| Vr^iLdarson ^ anorted at thia
Baker Eddy. "D ivine Love corrects and
governs man. Men may pardon, but
expenditures. ‘ 1 he Federal Government apnronriated in and at once busied herself -to get
this divine Principle alone reform s the
1800 approximately $11,000,000, or roughly $2.(X) ner per- ,unch
V O T E X NO. Ml
sinner— T o cause su fferin g as the re­
sult o f sin, is -he means o f destroying
son for the expenses of the Government: in 1850 the appro \
him
.1, W. Connell, R epublican
sin. E very supposed pleasure in sin will
Candidate for B' -election for
priatious were approxiately $45,0(X),000, or about $1.03 per en.hused about th* newcomer,
'.urntsh m ore than its equiva’ ent ol
Sheriff.
person: and in 1930 the appropriations were $4.377.376,000, "H*" a “w*11
carmen. For an
oain, until belief in m aterial life and
his dandy clothes he seems like one o f l t re-elected I wUI follow the same pob
which approximated $38.42 for every man, woman and L . ^
How about walkln(f down to Id e» n» I have In the post giving lh> *in is destroyed” (p.8).
A JOB FOR CITIZENS
people o f our County an econ om ics'
Child, acccu-dlllg to the census rctyirn. r
I the station
the evening and
cou rt-ou s adm lnl»tration o f all
Congressman Beck goes far to show his readers how the ritln t‘on,e in- H#u ^ ‘ her* and 111 County affalrw and enforcem ent o f a'l
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. .in troduce you to him. Y ou’ll like him laws.
J. W . CONN E L I»
average citizen and taxpayer is partly responsible for such r in sure.
Sh eriff o f W ashington County.
increased expenditures. He says; Congress is utnerrlly and. "Such a long apeech for H a n s” Election N ovem ber «, 193Î.
— Paid Adv
to some extent, justly charged with the responsibility for the ,hoUKht c«rmen. and wondered what
ky >f expenditure o f public funds. Let a member o f thCjarou8f * 0 much interest. At *ny rat#
Senate orC ongress oppose the organized minorities who arc ('*n",n took {»articular pains in dress
the militant proponents of these costly and generally useless 1 thut av' n,nK’ and v l4*n *h* ' a!k,sd.
B u re a u s, a n d th a t m e m b e r m a y , a n d in fr e q u e n tly d t»ts,
en
fUMd w lth a feei,nR o f satisfaction her
c o u n t e r t h e m i l i t a n t o p p o s i t i o n o f t h a t m i n o r i t y in h i s n e x t appearance created,
e le c tio n .
I Th* tratn had pulled out and Harry
.
Kendall. In shirt sleevaa. w as puling a
lint, there is no organized group o f taxpayers who are
prepared to steady the wavering hands of Senators and Re
prcsentatives who havte the disposition and sometimes the
courage to oppose these raids upon the Treasury. All mem-
bers of the Senatte or House o f Representatives do not shiv­
er as an aspen to every gust of wind. There aro few who be-
liev'e in the conception of the true functions o f our Govern­
ment as defined by the founders of the Republic— equal
r ig h t s t o a ll a n d
s p e c ia l
fa v o r , to
m i n o r i t y a iu l a iV u n a b le t o
g a n t le g is la t io n .
d e fe a t
n o n e -b u t
' X
e x t r a v a - j miLt*d a iroia
crow n to
F
Z
decorate the
a n ( | !m ‘ dd> « °f h ‘» f ™ ‘ « " th Bu‘ >* was hi*
only visible detraction and she forgot
g o v e r n ­ It aa he quietly eyed her with approval.
It was the middle o f June when he
m e n t. T o s e c u r e th is , th e y m u s t h e m a d e
‘ta x
c o n s c io u s .’
.
L.
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tro\
r
w
v
arrived
and by th# first o f July he was
T oo few of our people pay Federal taxes. L acss
_______
than HX .<X»i> falrty w e„ <>ntr„ lch , d
th, fri.n d -
u n s e i t i s h i n t e r e s t o f o t i r p e o p l e in t h e
h e a lth v .
H arry K endall I was telling you about .
“ It's m y pleasure. I'm sure." Kendall .
smiled graciously at Carmen, and she
reluctantly found herself rather thrtll- '
ed with the meeting. He was quite a*
, h , v a r . in
p e r n ic io u s a n d
W h a t w e n e e d is a
load °f express into th# station when
H,"s •ppro.ch.d him to say.
you to meet my girl friend. Carmen
Sanderson.” then to carmen "T his is
gen eral
p r o b le m s o f
o»x)0<x><>ccoooooooöä
JAMES W. MOTT
R E P U B L IC A N N O M IN E E
Cour aseoua, C apab'e and A ggres-
i.e, Mr. M o-t has established a record
o f constructive leadership and actual
accom plishm ents that richly deserves
your vote in prom oting him to the
j National Congerss.
EWD. C . L U C E
FOR
Vote 25 X James W . Mott
— Paid Adv.
W .V .W .V .V .V .V .V .V .I .V ,« ^
COUNTY CLERK
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S P E C IA L
II
on the Ballot
Republican Candidate
On sale every day. Good in
roomy cosihes and reclining
chair cars. A comfortable lour id
berth for the night as little as
81.50 extra. Ask for detail,.
Paid Adv.
2 i " i * u.“ 7 i om ^
out
so taiicd c o n „ „ o „
ailment.
W itK
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S T I K S S .’ S
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for
in
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p.O M V «
M M U I I I U I l
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and
Y am hill
<K“ W O » W 4 4 4 4 4 4
AU TO M O BILE
» r t lifr iUS
■ m in i« «
F IN L E Y A SON
Funeral D irector»
M ontgom ery St.
4th
to
Fifth
M otor Equipment,
S taff A Facilities for
Serving Portland and
Its Suburbs
LOANS
A personal service
—som ething different
Hoover & Smith
Grand
FIN A N C E
A v#„ N..
CO.
bet.
RunuJdec
Ankeny,
State
License
M 127
PktMie A T w a l e r 4 2 3 8
Bring this adv-Oet I0T- disooum on
R E P A IR IN G
HERVICE
B K A K F LIN IN G
ig n it io n
P O I t T U M ) « PRO G REUMI VE
F L O R IS T
F L O W B U s
v
v . ' , V , * . V . V . '. V . V / . V O
HAIR
ths
face
Anson A. Webster
or on the body U forever removed by
our method.
R egrow th
impossible.
Skin I » « sm ooth and fiee from blem­
ish. Consultation free or writ# fo r
b o o k ie !'O M 23
Lady In attendant
M VKTON
L A B O R A T O R IE S
534 Jet terson St. at 17th
44* M organ
M V «vu» E rperlrn,
•ometlme. you
Ìè in fin it i!1* 1 peop,C know ,hat scientists haie b*en un-
".
able
le to limi the muse of colds, — *- J— --
| ▼#- i . kn.'w but that • alright
or
to
devise
proper
treatment
H e ', free, white and thirty-one U ni
that
whh ,L n vD ,he T mi*r perIfect in rcsu,ts N(,t s‘ >» however,
n many medicines on the market.
They proclaim their “f kBOW but - C him en Juct let me
powers, and while m a m o f « K » . „
i
/ ? , .
lnc,r finish m y Story w o n t you*
s o m e O f t h e avn n, '
• f thf M! U re *»"«^181 HI treatinj; -T.^ go on WWt hsppened*“
mnve «v>
i i |,),ns» none of them, as far as we know, re- “Wan-
kn<m y**ur*#if that Harry
mo\e t n e underlying causes.
,Ksnd*n ha, been »him«* »round m
t h a t
M orrison
»■V
' ie opening of school there is also a spread of disease *av' lha ful* data•,,, to carmen »h«- w»u #*#•■ on* u* fme if miii
among children, such as ufeasles . Many of these begin with ^
*° th* *‘or* ‘ "d h**rd *"
*" •'u* ° 'u ad
sy mptoms comparable to those of a cold, and for that reason “ D o you know what happened last
L «n r* •* **rw » u i u i v n »hop.
parents should be on guard against such troubles and realize "'*h'
„ . . t . m m c . m m . u rr
tnai m e d i c Itlt'S e f l c t t i v « * a i r a i n « « r n l . l .
c
I -.. k
,
"tVhy. n o “ said Carmen, wondering
- - - - - - -
-v -
treating them.
a®a,nst co,*!s are
of
httDe value in -w,,! j.k# McDonald, »**„ ,wfUm
;
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Marian
H O F S T E A T F R STUDIO
165(4 Third Street
C. E. Allen, Agent
Marian * a i o f n * c e » it y *hortiiv#d.
h ow ,v ar and aoon **• town wa* a«°K o o * h and o u r , . » » a it m O veroo»
over the . p ^ t a c l . o f seeing H a r r y '
cton aed and Praeoed, M aento
I nursing a black eye. Hr* Sanderson
|pw#*t on
Other p h oto, at hard time prices
B e'w een
ship o f some, and In the enm ity o f
others. C hief am ongst his antagonists
J. V K m U C l'L Garden H om e
w as Jake M cDonald, w hose store car­
PS ot .,1 B roadw ay 2715 R ou te 5, Box
I hie c o n s t a n t l y g r o w i n g s t r e n g t h o f b u r e a u c r a c y , t h e d e - ried
rt.d ‘everything
everything from
from s a n**di*
t«
.
needle to
400. Portland
a n u s o l g r o u p s f o r l e g i s l a t i o n a n d l a r ^ e a i ) i > r o n r i a t i o n s j p ' o w ’ And. too. c* rm # n thought
VACUUM F U R N A C E AND BOII.KK
a n d th e im p o te n c e o f C o n g r e s s t o
m a i n t a i n i s t n n w e r a r e |det*<,* 'd ‘ * row ln * c o o ‘ " « « ’' *■
CIJCANING
ng the American Government toward an absolutism, ca rm en soon learned why his face
Furnace R epairing B ricking
wortny o f Moscow hut unworthy of 1’hildclphia. where the wa* ®° ^ d h # was not an infrequent
G eneral Plum bing
Constitution was framed.”
visitor to Mace Bower#’ saloon Som e;
defended Kendall with th# argument ~ u i
a j ■ « —
v a—- -
■
he only went there to get on the good » s e e e e o a a a a e » » » » « # « » > > * ♦ > »
eld* af Mace a* he was m uch enam or
,
i/x i
a r\
I 11E C O M M O N c O L D
ed o f that g en tlem a n s good looking C .T P 1 t o l L I t # D C T S CL U y C T S
-r , ■ .
,
¡daughter. H arlan - th* most sty lish 1
« n l* n « m «h
«■is is the time of the year when the peoule of this com- ,irt ,n
inasm uch a* sh# had the
t' d
w n e g le c t e d , b u t p h y s ic ia n s a d v is e th a t
>e c a r e f u l w h e n s u f f e r i n g f r o m t h i s a l m o s t e v e r y - m o n t h
YOUR
PHOTOGRAPH
all ready fo r fram ing
One Large
11 X 14
fo r *100
Three I -orge
8 X10
fo r $1.00
..I t
Post
Cards
fo r
$1.00
S ou th ern P a c ific
citizens paid in 1928, 87 per cent, of the Federal income tax
U h y should the remaining 120.fXX).(XX) care?
,
For Congress
-Price# right
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Beacon
Stai
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