FAGZ FRIDAY, JULY 6. 1934 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE L {PRISE a HL JKFFBIES, Publisher Published Friday o f each week by tho Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton O n, Bntered aa eeoond-cieee matter at the poetofflce at Beaverton, Ore. One Year Subscription Rates ___ « 35c ____11.00 Three M on th s----------- ____ M Subscriptions Payable In Advance ___ Office—Broadway at O. E. tracks. Phone Beaverton 7503 Portland Office—40$ Dekum Bldg., Phone ATwater 5914 because they wouldn’t consent to the closed shop plan. | As for industrial production, there j is little to report. There have been | some slight advances and some slight recessions, and they «about balance each other. There may be a down­ ward swing soon, due to summer sea sonal influences. Government spend ing still confuses the picture, inas­ much as it is impossible to tell how much of recovery is due to more nor­ mal times, and how much to abnor- • mal stimulation from distribution of : public money from Washington. I Field of Cloth of Gold Story of 15th Century ,,-ual f,., anv f ' men ....... . dee, CLASSIFIED ADS bring wonderful and very few of them a ,e reported as resulU. Try cne and become a regular coming down into the meadows. , profit gainer. In June, 163u, two kiugs met in the fields near the small towD of Andres in France. These two kings w ere Henry VU1 of England, and Francis I of France. The meeting was held by spe­ cial request of Francis, according to a writer in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, who w ished to gain the friendship of the English king to aid him In his ambi­ tious projects for curbing the power of his great rival, Charles V of Ger­ many. In consideration of the fact that Henry had crossed the channel to grant the Interview, the meeting was held on laud that still belonged to tha English crown. Many of the nobility, of both France and England, were present, and endeavored to outdo one another In the magnificence und gor­ geous decoration of themselves, their banners and tents, and their retinues of followers. The whole ceremonial was under the direction of that Inor­ dinate lover of pomps and vanities, Cardinal Wolsey, and from the extrav­ agance and display attendant upon It. its scene has been known to history “the Held of the cloth of gold.’’ DROUTH UPS FARM PRICES official agencies have worked to build FRUIT CROP NEAR NORMAL OCR NATION’S BIRTHDAY, j JU L Y FOURTH, 177$ and strengthen the farm-owned coop Some improvements in the general eratives, which represent concentra level of farm prices has resulted from Our second president, John Adams, ted individual effort, they have pro­ the droughty conditions now involv duced excellent results. poured out bis very soul in support ing nearly the entire central and west- The cooperatives have the g r e a t _ o f the Declaration o f Independence „ __, ern portions of the United State«, ac- before the document was signed. virtue of permanence. They are not 1 COrdinir to a review of - the agricul­ subject to change as is an adminis- We quote herewith; tural situation just released by the of­ "But whatever may be our fate, be tration or a political party. They are fice of the extension economist at Immune to political consideration«-- assured that this Declaration will Oregon State college. Grain, hay, stand, It may cost treasure, and it they don’t depend on votes for their cotton and dairy products especially may coat Mood, but it will stand, existence. They can determine upon :, five »¡7,1 have increased in ,, price because of _ the policy, and year, nd pursue pu 71* it one "..I and It .w ill richly compensate prospect for smaller supplies of these stand, and It will richly compensate years, or twenty years If it is advis­ commodities, Well-finished meat for both. Through the thick gloom able. animals have also tended to increase The soundly managed cooperatives o f the present, I see the brightness of in price, says the report, but this the future, as the sun in heaven. oonseqently are getting somewhere. Is counter-balanced by lower prices We shall make this a glorious, an im­ They are winning out along a dozen and heavy marketings of poor quality Crater Mystery Settled mortal day. When we are In our graves fronts—winning in their fight for sta stock from droughty areas. The Arizona meteor crater has been our children will honor It. They will bier markets, better price«, and a The sixteen north central and west- a subject of controversy among geolo­ . . celebrate it with thanksgiving, with fairer break for the farm producer. _. , , .. ___ ern states, in which small grains, hay gists, physicists and mining engineers. . . * ’ ' festivity, with bonfires and Illumina­ They eminently deserve the great pastures and ranges have been most The crater, which is situated In the tions. On its annual return, they measure of agricultural, public and seriously damaged, contain about 46 plains near Winslow, Arlz., Is an ellip­ will shed tears, copious, gushing tears, official support they have been given per cent of the hogs. From these tical pit about three-quurters of a mile not of subjection and slavery, not of by thoee who understand their mo­ states came a large proportion of the long and some (JOO feet deep. It is agony and distress, but of exulta­ tives and their methods. total market supply of livestock. surrounded by a circular ridge or par­ • • • tion, o f gratitude and Joy. Sir, be Normally much of the thin, unfinished apet that rises about 130 feet above ’’STRIKE’’ TOPIC OF DAY fore God I believe the hour is stock arriving at markets are returned the plateau. Modern methods have come. My judgment approves this It is impossible to enter into a dis- to the country for further grazing settled the matter beyond doubt. A measure, and my whole heart ie in it. cussion of business conditions these and finishing but recently, says the re­ survey was made of the electrical re­ All that i have, and all that I am, and days without bringing in the omnious I port, demand for these istockers and sistance of the underground forma­ all that I hope, in this life, I am now word ’’strike.’’ The labor problem is feeders has been greatly curtailed by tions. together with observations on ready to stake ulH,n j*' Arul‘ * 1 * i uppermost in the mind of evory ex-!«hortage of hay and feed grains, both the variations of the earth’s magnetic o ff as I began, that, live or die, I a m , excutive—even ^ .....„ ...... .... though Kl_ nrMl. nl , and nH potential, force. From these studies predictions hla hMhlM, buxines*« ! present for the Declaration. It is my living has not been directly affected, threats i Fruit crop prospects cannot be ae- were made as to the location and sentiment, and by the blessing of of a general strike keep him awake , curately measured as yet, but, accord- depth of the meteoric material, depth God it shell be my dying sentiment. nights i ing to the report, United State« pro- to water and other structural effects. “ Independence now, and Independ­ It is an Interesting fact that we j ductlon docs not seem likely to fall Two drill holes put down verified the ence forever!” bear more of strikes now than at any • much below last year and not more predictions, encountering the meteoric There le not a real American who time since the great post-war walk-j than 10 per cent below average. The mass at a depth of about «80 feet. does not thrill at the story of hoaV o- Thus the controversy was settled. oute—yet the number of men in- pear crop, estimated on June 1 at 21,- lonial leaders affixed their signs volved in strike« and the total of 425,000 bushels, is a little larger than tures to the Declaration of Inde J. A. Timpe, of New Philadelphia. ; working hours lost, are about the the short crop of last year but about pendence—the document which gave same aa in the past five or six years. 5 per cent less than average. Al­ Ohio, who had been ill an automobile | birth to our mighty nation. Let us In other words, so far as the statis­ though Oregon lias an estimated crop accident and had walked, apparently < stimulate a greater «pint of patriot tics show, the strikt problem is no of 2,470,000 bushels, which is about a uninjured, to his home, did not know lam, end thereby deal telling blows to more severe now than it was last million bushels loss than average, the that his back was broken until he wa£ . tboee in America who seek to under ye»r or the year before, or in boom- j three Poacific Coast states are ex- told by a physician four days later. mine our constitution. pected to produce in excess of 15 mil­ ing 192$, • • • lion bushels, or about an average crop However, the statistics don’t tell Scarcity of Deer This Year WHEN "FARM RELIEF SUCCEEDS all. In the past strikes have occur­ Eastern states have poor pear pros­ Reports received from various sec- i There It a growing feeling on the red because of disagreement over wa­ pects. tlons of southern and eastern Ore­ Oregon, on June 1, had a condition ges and hours. Present strike« ace part o f those in a position to know gon are to the effect that the deer the facta that government farm relief very different—the strikers, as a mat­ of apples somewhat better than a have been greatly reduced in numbers ' year previous and about the same a« ter o f form, make demands for shor­ mease res have made their most con­ during the past few years. Hereto-1 spicuous euceeenen when they have ter hours and higher pay, but those the 10-year average, but prospects for fore .it has not been unusual to see the United States generally are much sought to help the farmer help him matters are the least of it. The real many deer in the meadows adjacent self—and have come nearest to Hall- reason behind the strikes is the delve below average. to the farming areas. Also the main mare when they have simply tried to for closed shop industry—the unions tenance oi ews would report seeing Luigia Sootto, of Genoa, Italy, was are out to make American business change a condition through legisla 100 per cent closed shop, and they committed to sanitarium after he set them during the spring work. During live, judicial or executive fiat. mean business. It is both amusing fire to his savings, $1,000 in bank the past spring it has been rather un- I It’s an aid axiom that doing a thing j and Important that in at least one notes, and destroyed them. tor a person isn’t nearly so worth­ while as showing him how to do it on case employers finally agreed to meet The citizens of Kohlhunden, Ba­ his own hook, and that le true of the wage and hour demand« of strik­ agriculture aa anything else. When ing workmen—and were turned down, varia, where, for the past 10 years I only girls have been born, are rejoic­ ing over the birth of twin boys in their town. of twelve he felt bis God-given abil­ to talk and reason about spiritual C. H. Howell, of Phoenlxville, Pa., Acquiring a_Bigger Sense ity tblaga. Later, at the beginning of still wears, on dress occasions, a pair hU ministry, the Mkster turned tbe of trousers made 50 years ago. Things water Into wine at the marriage PORTLAN D. OREGON BSERVING the eUis of affaire feast. The human needs of five thou­ la tho common valka of llfo, sand hungry people in a desert place F IN LE Y A SON did not dismay him, and the food J. O. Johnson oao must admit that many of act before them was abundant. When Funeral Directors tho troubles which beset mankind called upon to heal the sick and raise ATTORNEY AT LAW Montgomery St. 4tb arias from the email sense of things the deed, he did not bestow upon to Fifth entertained by the majority of Indi­ them only partial recovery, but Johnson Bldg., Tigard, Oregon Motor Equipment, viduals. Wo And people tiring In health, activity, and freedom. And Staff A Facilities for cramped and narrow circumstances, to all who follow In this way, Christ Hours 2-5 on Wednesdays A Saturdays INl-.ll W i Serving Portland and from whleh they make ao effort to Jesus offers for all time full and com­ M M IK Ita Tigard Phones 52 or 0351 tta Suburbs extricate themselves, because their plete salvation and life without end. sense of home has not sxpaadsd be­ To Mary Baker Eddy, the Discov­ yond limited Ideals. Othsrs regard as erer and Founder of Christian Sci­ tedious and monotonous their tasks, ence, confidence In Ood as the vital because they hare as yet oaly very power, the sovereign presence, the W A V W A % V . W . V A W A S W V 1W . \ V . W . V . , . V . V . , . V . , . , . , . ,. V little grasp of their native spiritual Father-Mother Mtnd, outweighed all capabilities. Then, what a very small other influences In her life; and ■ease has mankind In general of wbat through her textbook, ‘‘Science and constitutes supply! We regard money Health with Key to the Scriptures,” as our supply, believing that without ahe has placed thle beautiful, practi- II wo cannot lire. But how limited, oal, and satisfying sense of God the very latest I; unstable, and fluctuating Is the value within tho reach or all mankind. o f money, nod bow poor Us dividends On page (to of Science and Health for those who cllnfl fearfully and we And this profound statement; greedily to It as If It were a vital ’'Unfathomable Mind is expressed. aecemlty! The depth, breadth, height, might, \ How narrow, too, le our sene# of majesty, and glory of Infinite Love Uto! Wo oequieoce la the generally All all space. That Is enough!” Aa. AT THE SHOWROOMS OF accepts^ belief that life Includes old to the materiel senses, the sun pours age which la the forsrunnsr of death. Its light and heat upon all the earth, Nevertheless, this false sense of blessing and heartening mankind, ao things need so longer be accepted as to the aplritual senses of those who real sad inevitable, for aa everything gain a right concept of God, comes has Its starting point la thought, the the glorloua assurance of the all- N E W EAST SID E D E A L E R mental expaaalon can begin at once. pervading presence and power of the An a bird's powerful wings bear It Infinite Mind, which ie Love, cease­ upward, so right thought will carry lessly pouring forth 1U divine ideas tha thinker far whoa U Is turned In for men to recognise and utilise. tho right direction. But If thought Uoodneea, wisdom, purity, loving- G E T A D E M O N S T R A T IO N IN TI1E la kept chained dawn to a material kindness, Justice, mercy, faith, hope, basis, where It has no room to spread, courage, assurance— all these and expand, and soar, It follows that the every other spiritual quality existing thinker will remain on the earns In Infinite Mind belong to man by level. Our aoed then la tu free our reflection, tor he Is the Idea of God, thought, lift R above the contempla­ the expression of Uod'e being. The Sensation of 1934 tion of llfo aa merely physical, and Let ell who And themselves held eet It winging Into contemplation of In cramped and narrow places by the the great spiritual truths about Ood limited sense of things they have SU N D A Y — MON D A Y — T U E S D A Y aad man to bo found In tho Blblo. hitherto entertained, begin at once | J W ild , BE DEVOTED TO SHOWING VALLEY PEOPLE For It U s fact that all tho Uttleuese- to turn thought In the right direc­ THE SUPERIORITY OF PLYMOUTH AND DeSOTO AUTOMOBILES eo aad Umttatloaa common to human tion. As the glories ot Infinite Mind axgnriaaco arleo from a false sense of nr# steadfastly contemplated, their Ood and man who le made In Hla concept of God will grow and en­ E X T R A D E M O N ST R A T O R S likeness. large. and with It will come a Joyful Brea though the Bible deplete Ood sense of freedom and power through IS N E W L O W I'RICES aa loving, good, wtae, and unchange­ the spiritual ability to reject the able. many who have desired to false beliefs ot limitation, lack, and know Him have not learned to feel discord. One * dally life and occu­ ■ lm as a mighty power and presence pations will take on nobler outlines la their Uvoe. Yet this right sense Instead of the dread of helpleaa old should bo realised, for Christ Jesus age there will be tbe confident ex­ said. “ He that bslleveth on me. the pectation of added wisdom, har­ works that I do shall ho do also;'* mony. and fruition; and so the Portland’s East Side Plymouth and DeSoto Dealers aad tho mighty works which he did ceaseless Incoming of Love's spiritual N. E. BUR KITT, Mgr. were accomplished through his com­ Ideas to human consciousness, and plete understanding of Ood as ths their faithful utilization, will be over present Father, earing for HU manifested In our experience In children. abundant supply.— The Chrietuin tici Who over had so boundless a cease «nee Monitor. f t things as Jesus T Even s i the sge Speed Thrills Feature Mid-Columbia Regatta ■ S* Tuning up, with General Mobilgas, for the Mid-Columbia Regatta Perhaps 100,000 spectators are drawn this week to the Mid-Col­ umbia Regatta at Vancouver, Washington, July 4th. Here's a glimpse of typical speed boat ac­ tion— J. Frank Turpin, Engineer of the Portland Fire Department’s fire boat, Is warming up his speed boat, the ’’Ben Turpin” for the Regatta. This wave splitter makes 45 miles per hour, fueled with General Petroleum Mobilgas and lubricated with General Mobiloll, another product of General, w«st coast affiliate of the Socony-Vac- uum Oil Company. Mr. Turpin’s 125 horse power, 8-cylinder Hispeno motor has a n * ¿ 1 displacement of 225 cubic Inches. He built the handsome hull him­ self and installed the motor. He is an enthusiastic member of the Portland Yacht Club. The handsome prize list for the hydroplane and runabout races has drawn a large field of fam­ ous boat racers to the Mid-Colum­ bia Regatta, largest regatta on the west coast. The Regatta, In its second year, is sponsored by the Vancouver Junior Chamber of Commerce. Judge W. A. Ekwall is Regatta Admiral and Miss Mar- :an Cartlich of Vancouver, reigus s the Regatta’s Queen. 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