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BEA VERTO N PAGE t State House Gossip {PRISE Oregon Baby Registration Hi WAY/ TO CtEAlTH Campaign Endorsed by American Legion B Y E R N E S T L. G R A Y C ontinued fro m F R ID A Y . D E C E M B E R 14. 1934 E N T E R P R IS E P ag « 1 . Äy^ AD A U. IL J E F F R I E S . PubUnher R rM A Y N E c e n ts to ll on each one w as gain in g E n d o rsem en t of O regon’s R jg i s t e i P ublished F rid a y o f e a ch w eek by the P io n ee r P u b lish in g Co., a t B e a v e rto n m om entum , f t w as exp ected th e new I Y ou r B a b y cam p aig n by th e A m erl- O re. U nte red aa aeoond-olasa m a tte r a t th e p o sto ffice a t B ea v erto n . O re. leg isla tu re would pass an a c t provid- can L « gion was announced th is week ing fo r paym ent d irectly by the S ta te ^ cf ^ n and th e ir and m ak e them to ll-free. A bill to * S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e e M exican Fudge a u x ilia rie s th rou gh o u t the s ta te will I _____11.00 T h re e M o n t h s -------------------------- 1 35c th is e ffe c t is alrea d y being prepared O ne Y e a r . be a ctiv e in seeing th a t every fa m * * * * _____ AO S u b scrip tio n s P a y a b le In A dvance 1 c cup g ran u lated su g a r S ix M onths D u rin g th e ca m p a ig n o f M uhno- ily receiv es a cas'd on w hich b irth s cup boiling w ater It is not too e arly to begin th in k - j m ah C ounty to get $67,000 fo r r e liif m ay be report« d. and esp ecially in B ea v erto n O ffice— B ro ad w ay a t O. E . tra c k s , P h on e B ea v erto n 7503 2 cups g ran u lated sugur of ind igents in th a t cou nty, It w as re- nla g ing aure th a t fo r every child b o n ______ w ___________________ „ __________ ing o f C h ristm as candies, esp ecially J P ortlan d O ffice — 408 D eku m B ld g ., P h on e A T w ater 5914 vealed the County, d u rin g th e past in th e laat m onths and now liv.ng thev are t0 be used to help solve 1 cup cream year, m e ense v e a r had had r received e c e i v e d t the h e i Im mm n s e s sum um jn O regon the card is filled out and „ if- problem A great v ariety of P in ch sal*. o f $7,933,200 to spend on unem ploy m ailed to the C ensu s B u re au . The Price of Freedom Ignorence Concerning a 2 tsp g rated oran g e rind m ent. T h is 1« spent on d e stitu te un D elivery o f card s to hom es began individual and a ttra c tiv e g ifts can nut m eats the Mining Industry T h e re is an old s a y in g : “E te rn a l em ployed, and re p re s e n ts Ju st about | e a rly th is week, and any fam ily be m ade in the k itch en but nothing 1 1 F cup ilb e rts or E n g lish ) 60 per ce n t of all th e fu nd s th e S ta te which h aa not received one should is as en jo yable fo r all the fam ily as I S ift the one cup of su g a r slow ly v ig ilan ce is the p rice o f freed om " h as received in 1934. im m ed iately n o tify th e o ffice o f Dr. th e m ak in g of a v arie ty o f cand ies. L ittle is know n o f th e w orth and T h a t axiom is m o st im p o rta n t now, I Into a hot sk ille t. T h e sk ille t should • • • • F ie d e r ic k D. S trie k e r, s e c r e ta ry of n ecessity o f the A m erican m ining becau se freed om fa c e s its g re a te st W ith all the gay C h ristm as wrapp- be ju s t hot enough to m elt the su g ar O r th is b asis th e S ta te has spent th e S ta te B oa id o f H ealth 816 O re- Industry, outside o f s ta te s w here m in d an g ers in tim es o f stre ss. m ore th an $13 000,000 on su ch work gon B u ild in g, P o rtla n d . M ailin g o f ! m gs th a t we have to ch cse fro m and as it com es in co n *a ct w ith th e m et al. T h e ideal ca ra m e l is am b er co l I f we a re to m a in ta in ou r fu n d a th is year, th e o th er 35 co u n ties re ing is a n econom ic fo rce, and w here m en ta l lib erties— o f speech, o f actio n , ceiv in g the b alan ce. M u ltnom ah re th e ca rd s by the fam ily co sts noth in g w ith a little ingenu ity in packing ored. As soon a s the su g a r is liqui and th ey a re alrea d y ad d ressed to the decline in m ining o p eration s has o f p ress, of c h u ic h - we m u st pay fo r and w rapping the candies, th ere is fied, add the boiling w ater and boil ceived its funds from th e follow ing th e C ensus B u re au . D ropping the d ealt a sta g g e rin g blow to em ploy th em in th e coin o f v ig ilan ce. no reason why they c a n ’t be am ong until the su g ar is dissolved. Now W e sou rces— S E R A paid $3.725,900; CW A card Into th e le tte r box in su res th a t add th is syrup to the o th er su g ar. m u st not trad e p erm a n en t blessings paid $2.991,826: F E R A paid $987,620 the m ost w elcom e gifts. m ent and p u rch asin g pow er. B a b y has his or her “citizen sh ip A few recipes, easy to m ake, and the cream and s a lt th a t have been ,,qu or fund dlvided T h is ig n o ran ce exten d s to the Con fo r tem p o rary b e n e f i t s - n o m a tte r , and th e s t a t e papers ” ■ placed in ‘ he sau ce pan. Cook to the su ggestiv e o f C h ristm as a re : g ress— to m en in high o ffic ia l posi how d esirable those b en efits seem at acco rd in g to population, ' paid $227,- T h e fir s t baby in the s ta te reg is soft ball sta g e (236 deg F ) stirrin g th e m om ent. W e m u st hold ste a d - I gjg tio n . N ot un derstand ing m in in g ’s tered in th e cam p aig n w as th e little con stan tly . R em ov e fro m th e fire , • • • • R a a iii C aram els unique problem s, th ey a re in no po fa s tly to the d e m o c ra tic p rin cip les d au g h ter o f Mr. and M rs. G eorge cool to lukew arm , and then b eat un sition. to p eal w ith th em . L eg ta ja - upon w hich the U nited S ta te s w as j D u ring th e p ast w eek one o f the Stad elrnan , T h e D alles. W e are cer- til candy show s signs o f cry sta liz a - 1 cup su g ar built, and w ith th o se who aid It grew s t a t e ’s 28 C ircu it Ju d g e s died and a j tain ly believe th a t th is tion w hich is unfriendly to the r e s u r is good and tion. Q uickly add nuts and rind and 2 cu ps cream fo rm e r S ta te S e n a to r w as nam ed in im p o rtan t rectio n o f m ining likew ise Btems g re a t. in fo rm atio n th a t should s tir ju s t enough to d istrib u te. D rop 1 teaspoon van illa M any sin cere pereons, c a rrie d aw ay 1 his p lace w . w W ood o f O n tario be properly record ed in th e ca s e of fro m th is la c k o f know ledge—a n d the q u ickly fro m a teaspoon onto an cond itions succum bed teaspoon salt and G o v ern o r M oier all p e iso n s,” said th e fa th e r as he m ining s ta te s feel th e a d v erse e ffe c t. by th e ir wish to b e tte r oiled paper to fo rm irre g u la r shaped Va cu p corn syrup (w h ite) I t would be an e xcellen t th in g if would p erm it our in stitu tio n s to be nam ed C h arles W . E llis in h is place, m ailed the card . T h e g ra n d fa th e rs patties. Y ield : 1 \ pounds. (a cup evaporated m ilk every leg isla to r and every citiz en w eakened and perhaps destroyed, be E llis previously served In th e S ta te | o f th e young lady .who w as born the 1(4 cups n e cta r ra isin s liev in g th a t they a re no lon g er able Se n ate . He will be on th e bench ■ J a y b efo re T h a n k sg iv in g , a re C on who w ant« to know his cou n try , took day B u tte r S co tch C om bine sugar, corn syrup and tim e to read about th e m in in g indus to cope ad eq u ately w ith the problem s ' u n tn th e n ext g e n eral election a t ' g ressm an P ie rc e and S e c re ta ry S ta - h a lf th e cre a m and b ring to a good T h e best a n - | w hich tim e it w as believed he would d elm an. try and fam iliarize h im self w ith its o f th e m odern world. boil, th en add iem a in in g cream and j 1 cup brow n s u g a r d ifficu lties, its w ork, and its g re a t Hwer to th a t lies in the exam p les o f , ¿„eg th e re g u la r s ix y e a r teem , o th e r g re a t nations, w h ic h -h a v e Je tti- • • • • m ilk slow ly enough to keep the b atch j (it cup w ater poAentlaiUUes. boiling co n stan tly . S tir all the tim e. | 1 'easpoon v in eg ar soned individual and c o rp o ra te lib er i 3 0 th houses o f th e 1935 L eg isla tu re D iaco v erie. 4 tablespoons b u tter. tie«— w ith d isorder, bloodshed, revo- j now ap p ear organized . Jo h n E . Coo "A rch eologists have found som e Cook u n til it will fo rm a m edium | B oil Calling All Cars to g eth e r su g ar, w a te r and hard ball (250 d eg rees) when tested lu tion s, a s the results. l e r has the S p e a k ersh ip in his pocket wonderful things In buried cities'*” fo in cold w ater. R em ove from th e fire, ! ' f ° r r m inutes, then add F reed o m 1 b a sa cred tru st, I l 1 h i an<j H a rry C o rb ett h as th e stro n g «aid the professor. “ “ bo1' 1111 hard c r a c k <310 Do you, Mr. M otorist, ever grow th e duty and the p rivilege of every j edge fo r P resid en t o f th e S e n a te w ith “Y e s," answ ered Miss Cayenne, “but add salt, vanilla and raisins. Pout onto a bu tiered pan to cool. W hen \ de? _ F ) T u rn into buttered pan. M ark Im patient when you r c a r is held up A m erican to d isch arg e th e g re a t ob- m ore th a n 17 pledged votes. He re they find no tra ce s of telephones or ! o o ff into squ ares w hile still w arm . by t r a f f i c lig h ts a t a seem in g ly va lig a tio n it im poses. cold cu t In squ ares. ' fused to release his pledges and all e le ctric ligh ts or locom otives." • • • c a n t In tersectio n , and a tte m p t to o f them , D em o cra ts and R ep u b lican s, “ Yet their d iscoveries are most Im A d v ertisers who g et resu lts know N orth-O onw ay N H R e p o rte r— “ M ost were cou nted upon to b eat th em ? I t m ay in te re st you to O rien tal F’udge keep th e ir p o rtan t.” j th at the colum ns o f th is new spaper know th a t, la st year, 326,000 a c c i- people are now b eg in n in g to realize words. T h is w ill d efea t P e re r Zim “O f course. They help to explain — * 2 cups su g a r d en ts occu rred a t in te rsectio n s a-id th a t we can n o t spend o u r way out o f 1 m e rm a n ’s cam p aign fo r th e o f f ic e — I how the old towns huppened to be 1 cu p m ilk cross-road s, resu ltin g in 6,330 fa ta li d ep ression ," th ey say, “ but it seem s a t least th w a rt h is plan to keep C or burled.” 2 tablespoons b u tte r a s though in s u ffic ie n t em p h asis is b ett fro m the C h ief P osition . ties and 378,300 inju ries. 1 cup chopped nu ts * • • * Or, possibly, in a d esire to g et s till placed on th e rem edy o f w o rk 1(4 cu p pitted and chopped No P a ten t* for Burbank P ro b a b ly too old home in a hu rry .you’ve passed o th ing our w ay out. Ju d g in g from re p o rts o v er the '« 'it can becom e a q u alif.cd sten og- d ates or ch e rt ies o r both L u th er Burbank, who crossed a can e r c a rs o n hill tops and cu rv es. T h a t fash ion ed ,but th e re m ig h t be som e- j S ta te , u p -state N eophyte L eg isla- C om bine sugar, m ilk and b u tte r rap h er, bookkeeper, o r •com ptom eter p ra ctice killed 140 people la s t y e a r th in g in it. teloupe with a w aterm elon and pro to rs should ta k e a cu e fro m th e P o rt- and s tir over low flam e until su gar "P e ru to r u sh o rt tim e. and Inju red 5,530. duced the luscious noneydew melon * * * * * 1 la " d m em b ers o f th e H ouse. They rifle«’ an extended paym ent plan A gain, you've seen c a rs w eave in R e fe rrin g to the rea m s o f propa- a re going to school a L eg isla tiv e could have obtained a patent for this ! is m elted . Add d ates, o r cherrtws, and cook to 240 F or th e medium ball |^or fbose who ca n n o t pay all cash and ou t o f t r a f f i c —m aybe you've g and a sen t ou t o f W a sh in g to n In th e School cond u cted by th e "v eteran popular fruit had there heen a plant stag e. R em ove fro m fire, add nu ts *n advance done it you rself when tr a fflo w as fo rm o f c a re fu lly p repared p u blicity and F o r m e r S p e a k e r .F ra n k L oner- law In effect at the tim e Or this law th e p ra ises o f th e "N ew gan. m oving too slowly to s u it you. T h e sin g in g A fin e idea, and one w hich would have given him a monopoly for and beat until th ick enough to fo tm | P a c i f i c price o f th a t in 1933 w as 3,000 fa ta li D e a l," E d ito r C. E . Sim m on s o f the som e o f the old m em b ers could well tils creation of the loganberry. CaU ° F Wr,t* f" r 'n f-r m a tlo n cloth w rung out in hot w ater, » n e t 11017 Y o rb a L ind a, C a lifo rn ia , S ta r, sa y s: p ro fit also. Som e a re s till w onder ties and 183,000 in ju ries. W ashington S t. HR. 5317 as needed. b alon ey ” and m ore ing w h at happened a t th e la st ses You've seen ch ild ren playing In th e “lees b eer and and c r a c k e r s ” would be sion. stre e t, oblivious to tr a ffic . A lm ost "c h e e s e • • • • 50,000 such ch ild ren w ere Involved In m ore accep ta b le. accid en ts la st y e a r -and 1,680 w ere One o f th e new m em b ers h as al- T w o H a rb o rs, M innesota, killed and 48,000 inju red . C hron- I ready m ade Salem his hom e and ex- D riving on the w rong sid e o f th e Icle, w rites. "C o n g ressio n a l co m m it- . pects to rem ain here in b u sin ess a fte r P au l L y n ch elected road is still a n o th er o f th e tr ic k s o f tees continu e a hop eless ta s k o f m ak - | the session . ‘uY° C ¿ £ \ h J¿ L ^ Í^ .------ ra c k e t from M itchell, rep lacin g J . O. T u rn e r th e c a re le ss o r Incom petent d river. ing the fed era l incom e ta x L » » t y e a r th is “m otoring c rim e ” w as w ork and find fa u lt w ith a d efectiv e ( has given up his resid en ce In h is dls- responsible fo r 1,270 lives and 7 1 0 0 0 sy stem . I f th e re is a n y th in g to indi- j Ir ic t and w ill en gage in m e rca n tile Í r t ( j (p A l jv u J l s t< r c fi¿ A U j in ju ries. c a te in sin ce rity in th e New D eal it W, w ork here a fte r the session. He is And finally, h ere's one fo r th e pe in the co n tin u a n ce o f th e Issuance 0/ eligible to serve, how ever, un der th e O regon Law . d estrian — ja y w a lk in g resulted In ta x fre e bonds. ^ S to u r ¿ t s y o « t lt C caa ^ • • • • m ore th a n 3,000 d eaths in 1933. T h in k B u rk b u rn e tt, T e x a s . S ta r . “As we th a t over when you 're n ot d riving. An in te restin g sto ry com es out o f i«elative to L e g is la to rs T h en th in k o f It a g a in w hen you g e t see it th e n ext g en era tio n is going to M edford Û 'T Ÿ h id tM i. h ? o *U i l , behind the wheel— it m ay save th e need a lot o f ste a m shovels to dig up M oore H am ilton w as elected to the all the ta x e s it will have to pay.” S ta te le g is la tu r e to succeed Ed K el- life o f a ped estrian. ........................... 'y- H am ilton now , , ve> jn lh e game S o it goes, throughout the whole T h e b est t h in * an y m an ca n have house K elly lived in w hen elected autom obile a c c id e n t ca teg o ry . L a s t I K e lly 's had a child about th a t tim e y e a r's d eath to ta l was around 35,-000 a re the th in g s any m an ca n have. —and nearly ev ery life w as lost un ........................... ¡an d H am ilton 'e now also have a baby W e don’t know th e e x a c t age o f K elly w ent to the n ecessarily . I s ta k in g ch a n ce s w orth L eg islatu re , and ou r ra ce , but it's old enough to know now H um llton. K elly now ha« » th a t * • • • e e b etter. * r a l jo b and. perhaps, th a t |8 th e m -' • • • • • p iration o f H am ilton as well P a in Is a p en alty fo r alnning • • • * P o n t be asham ed o f th e p aren ts a g a in st ou r bodies, and a lso a w arn ing th a t som e evil needs co rrectin g . th a t a r e w earin g sh abb y c lo th e s fo r A m ovem ent ha.<been p a r t e d * » urKe you r sa k e. ^ . V' rn o r-e lw ' M artin to re ta in M ax t.e h lh a r as D lie c to r o f A gricu ltu re. OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL Now Christmas Candies Jobs Available For Qualified Office Help Business College Inc f IÌI4 Si s VJBM S New P o ta to Y ield s H ig h er H IL L S B O R O — K a ta h d in potatoes, a new v a riety developed by th e U. S. d ep artm en t o f a g ricu ltu re and only recen tly Introduced into com m ercial production, once m ore yielded m ore heavily th an B u rb a n k s in W a sh in g to n cou n ty tilts y e a r on field s planted a t th e sam e tim e, rep orts W . F . Cyrus, cou nty ag en t. T h is m ak es th e th ird h a rv est o f theee potatoes by a few grow ers o f tha cou nty, he says, and they hav a con sisten tly yielded b etter th an o th er varietiea planted a t the aam e tim e. “H ttfP l a m l s Due to Feed L a rk P R I N E V I L L E —S h eep flo c k s n ea r T errebo n n e and Pow ell B u tte w here a tiff lam b trouble has been reported lately were visited by County A gent W. B. T u ck er, who diagnosed the d if ficu lty a s n u tritio n al, ra th e r th an a sp e cific dMease. C hanges in feeding ra tio n s w ere reoommaiwlFd by M i. T u c k e r to see If th is would not ov ercom e the trouble. celved a to ta l o f $46,068. O f th is num ber o f ew es 76(4 p er c e n t w ere condem ned on th e ra n c h e s o r ra n g e becau se o f em a n cla tlo n , and sh e ep men o f th e cou n ty believe th is pro- | Je ct w ill con serv e co n sid era b le fo r- ' age and o th e r feed fo r th e b e tte r and younger sto ck , sa y s C ounty A gent V icto r W . Jo h n so n . g iv e perm a n en t W A V ES FO R XM AS Up A bsolutely th e B e s t M ore A lfa lfa G row n In U n e E U G E N E — Lane cou n ty fa rm e rs purchased 36.000 pounds o f G rim m a lfa lfa seed in 1934, a su rv ey by C ounty A gent O. S. F le tc h e r shows. T h is w as enough to p lant ap p roxim a tely 3000 a c re s o f a lfa lfa , and w hile m any fa rm e rs p ro bab ly failed to ob ta in sta n d s becau se o f ad verse w eath e r cond itions, Mr. F le tc h e r e stim a te s th a t n ot less than 2700 a c re s o f th is cro p w ere su cce ssfu lly estab lish ed In L an e co u n ty th is y ea r. T h is is a con sid érab le in cre a se o v er th e pre vious a lfa lfa a c re a g e in th e county, he say s. * B E A U T Y P A R L O » B rin g th is AD and 10 «f D isco u n t 4V-.IA»It IN CONSU12, IA B LI-TO P A N D . O lH l« STYltS D. R . M. H elps L a k e F a rm e ra L A K E V IE W —» Eighty-nine sh eep m en o f L ak e cou nty have sold 23.034 old ew es to th e governm ent drouth re lie f service, fo r w hich they re- P IL E S No O peration: S P E C IA L O F F E R B Y ItO F S T E A - T E R S T U D IO F o r s sh o rt tim e only O ne 5x7 in F rx m e ........ 50c One 4x9 In fra m e .................._~.50o O ne 3x4 m in iatu re and fra m e 50c T h e Ideal C h ristm as GUt th a t ca n 't be duplicated. AT. 2731 H ave 3d A Ader your sittin g today V 715 S. W . 3rd Ave. M ON. THURM. DANCE FRL S A T . il W ith Claude Brerwtnn and H la M usic The Lonesome Club S I I A. W. 4th Ary. Portland A D M IS SIO N A L W A Y S 25c Succeaaful- ly T rö stet! AS LO W AS J J 5 No paln or loas o f tim e W rite fo r F re e B ook let Dr. R. S. Parker 1001 G u ard ian Hldg. P ortlan d . HK. 3206 W ON B E R E I T . Dinner p lu s 5 0 ^ —to all S. P. stations in Cali fornia. Oregon, Nevada and Ari zona Tit kets are good on all trains leaving—- * 40c G A M H K IN t'S B E E K E v ery D ay 40c, S u n d a y s 83c HIGHLAND FIRST CLASS HOLIDAY R0UNDTRIPS tor tho first class ons way faro TAVERN R E ST A I RANT «18 S. W . B road w ay , op Jo u rn a l --------- O pen 24 H ours a Day --------- A lso L unch«» W e— S ic DEC. 13 TO JAN. 1 • • • It’s a proud man indeed who gives his wife just the gift she wants. And for tunate, too, when that gift is a new gas range, because it assures him successful cooking and better meals. Combining the latest trends in styling with every necessary convenience, mod ern gas ranges are unequalled cooking appliances. Because they burn ga>. their heat is instantaneous, dependable, clean and uniform. Thev offer an unlimited P ortland selection or temperatures, enabling jo u to follow any recipe exr.ctly and without w aste of fuel. Since gas gives you more heat per dollar than any other convenient fuel, cool.mg with gas is not only the best way but also the most economical. 1935-model gas ranges come in deli cate pastel tints and in gleaming white with contrasting trims. In the displays at dealers and in our showrooms, you can easily find the gas range that seems "tailor made" for your present kitchen. Sec them at once so that you can give "Santa Claus’* advance notice o f just what you want for Christmas. G as & C o k e C ompany fir buik by M uim gbl, ¡amuary 12 Also loss coach-tourist fare« on salt every day. Southern Pacific F R E Ê r l ' t t w i e ! 0 0 SET O F S T Ä I N lE S S E N A M E L E D W A K £ w » E M Y OU B UY A N Î W G GA SA N G r E .. A S S R AN — priced $85.50 or more without kitchen hooter, or $125.00 DKT A I L S AT D I A L E R S OR AT or more with hooter. S H O W R O O M S !