Fridav, December 13, 1935
BEAVERTON EN TERPRISE, Beaverton, Ore.
Page 2
Jack Houston’s
“House of Vintages”
SII h»W ßroadway AT 3982
Ocean Airmail Now Regular
BEAVEKTO& SifitlH iPRISB
IL U . J E F F R I E S , P u b lish er
W e sell wine on quality only.
A
g re a t n~me on a label is your g u ar
antee o f positive quality.
W ines
have d efinite value in m ore th a n th e |
ord in ary d rin kin g purposes. They
are of value in digestion, they have j
a definite place in h ealthy stim ula-1
tion, they are invaluable in lots of
ailm ents, but they m ust be sound I
wines, pioperly aged before being I
bottled.
Buy Sonom a, V alle D 'O ro, 1
Golden S ta te Concannon, Sich el and i
F ils and
F re re s.
t r e n c h Im p o rta
tions ,ii V intage years only and the (
g re a t G eirnan W ines of Sich el and
j Sohn a t J a c k
H ouston's House of
; V inta
J a c k H ouston c a rrie s a
com p! te and co rre ct stopk o f g la ss
ware, co ck tail sh ak ers, m ixers. Ice
I cru sh ers and b ar accesso ries.
AT
w ater 3982 811 S. W. B road w ay op-
| posite the Jo u rn a l.
W e D eliver.
P u b lish ed F rid a y o f each w eak by th e P io n ee r P u b lish in g Ce., a t B eav erto n .
O ie.
E n te re d a j second -clasa m a tte r a t tb e p o sto ffica a t B ea v erto n . Ore.
WubacripMon H atee
_____ $1.00
T h re e M o n t h s --------------------------$ .35c
____ ,50c
S u b scrip tio n s P a y a b le In A dvance
One Y e a r _
Six M oniti»
B ea v erto n O ffic e — B road w ay a t O. E . tra s k s , P b o n e B e a v e rto n 7503
P o rtla n d O ffice —408 D eku m B ldg., P b o n e A T w a te r 5914
The Proposed Constitu
tional Amendment
Fine Gifts for Men:—
L a rg e st A sso rtm e n t o f N e c k
w ear in th e C ity, S a tin s , Crepes,
e tc.
H and M ade
55c 2 f°r si.oo
High Count Broadcloth
Shirts, genuine trubin-
ized Collars
$ 1.35
Free G i¡i b o x i-
fro m lettu ce to ca v ia r. And. if som e
have th e ir way, new
ta x es will be
added to fu rth e r in crea se the reta il
co st o f foods, through sp ecial cla ss
ta x e s a g a in st c e r ta in types o f food
m erch an d isers.
W h a t we need today is not a
m ovem ent to in c re a se
food
prices,
b u t one to low er them . T h e cost of
living is a
d iffic u lt
and
grow ing
l.uicn A ddresses Poultryalien
problem in m illions o f
households.
"C h in a C lipper,” g ig a n tic 50,000-pound flyin g m arvel, a s her m otors are
A dditional ju m ps in food co sts will
B E A V E R T O N -W h ile b a tte ry lay
being filled w ith Aero Mobiloil fo r a irm ail fligh t a cro ss P a c ific O cean. Im
w ork a g re a t h ard sh ip on a larg e
provem ents in m otor oil, G en e ral P etroleu m exp erts declare, have had im ers a re proving quite popular and
p a rt o f ou r people.
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I v l d l l I round
U U I 1 U -trip
- U I U 1 fligh
1 Í H I 1 L t
p * ortan
t b earin g on « su
ssfu
com
o l f i her
o H fficia
are in consid erable use in m idw est-
i ! r r 0 f 16000 m i,e8-
T h e ach iev em en t closely links th is con tin en t with M anila, ern and eastern sections o f th e cou n
lea st kept from
risin g any fa s te
In a reg u lar tr a n s -P a c ific airm ail schedule, w hich also uses th e "P h ilip p in e try, they ap p aren tly have no ou t
th a n Is a b so lu tely n ecessary , by tw o
p 4 r,» "n o w " i~n”sarvTce
stan d in g ad v an tag es ov er th e lay
m eth o d s:
F irs t, by re fra in in g fro m j .
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ing house and would probably be of
ad d ing ta x e s th a t in cre a se th e co st j
t
m
no ad van tage to Oregon poultrym en.
o f food;
second,
by en cou rag in g
A G. Bunn, p rofessor o f poultry hus
d istrib u tion sy stem s which cu t ov er
bandry at
O regon
S ta te
college,
head and elim in ate u n n ecessary m id
re ce n tly told a group o f W ashington
dlem an ch a rg e s
D oing th is m akes
co u n try poultrym en
assem bled
fo r
It possible to pay fa rm e rs a fa ir
P ro fe s s o r
H isto ry has ag a in been w ritten in j
S in ce the early dawn o f civiliza- th e ir m onthly m eetid g.
p rice fo r th e ir g ood s—and yet not
th e field o f a e ro n a u tics.
W ith th e tion th ere has alw ays existed ce rta in L unn told o f h is ob servations on
stin g and exp loit the consu m er.
th is and oth er phases o f
poultry'
50,000-pound "C h in a C lip p er,” a rriv - dei?1" 8 * ? len U ’, N ^ e n t s and d iseas
production during his six
m onth's
ing hom e in A lam eda, C alif., fro m a I es th a t have d ecln iated and harassed
stay at the fam ous Mt. Hope poultry
16,000-*nile ro u n d -trip flig h t
a cro ss the hum an race. T od ay in the m id st fa rm
in
M assach u setts
w hile on
o f our high civilization, s a n ita tio n ;
the v a stn ess o f th e P a c ific , and her
leave from O. S. C. la st year.
m
ed
ication
s,
we
F a r m e r s ’ sales o f principal a g ri sis te r
C
lipper,”
1
day
ship,
"P h illip p in e
n
c u ltu ra l products brou ght in a to tal d ep a rtin g D ecem b er 9 fo r a reg u lar- find ou selves in a way flou nd ering j
about
w
ith
a n e v e r-in cre asin g d eath | I)r. J . W . M orrow , P h y sician , has
re tu rn o f $4,215,217,000 d u ring t.ie | ly-(|cheduled flig h t to M anila, tra n s-
fir s t nin e m onths o f th is year.
T o - o c e a nic a ir m ail is now m oving on ra te through c a n c e r and its allied letu rn ed to his o ffic e in th e B ro ad
a ilm en ts.
M illions have been spent • w ay Bldg., B E a c o n 6410, P ortland .
ta ls fo r th e sam e periods in 1934 and re g u la r schedule.
1933 w ere $3,892,000,000, and
$3,238,- j W ith th e fo u r 800 horsepow er mo- In ca n c e r and tu b e rcu la r re sea rch i
853,000 resp ectiv ely .
T h ese to ta ls do [ to rs o f ea ch clip p er ro a rin g a ch al- w ork. R e g a rd le ss o f all th is in sp ite,
not include gov ern m en tal re n ta l and j lenge to the ocean, and “s h rin k in g o f our m odern hospitals, radium , X-
b e n e fit paym ents.
th e old P a c ific to one-seventh its fo r- rays, etc., th is rav ag in g d isease keeps 1 D a n c e E v e r y W e d n e sd a y
o r
All m a jo r regions, w ith th e excep- m er 8ize,” thfe gran d old s ta rs and
i
on w ithout a n y ap p aren t
a n d S a tu rd a y N ig h ts
. w tO C
tion o f th e
Sou th ern
C en tra l and strip es are easily
strebched
a cro ss c “ e clt' but w ith an alarm in g in crease
A m usem ent
G ardens D ow nstairs
Sou th A tlan tic, sh ared
m
th e im 8,000 m iles of space.
T h e world
hi* h P ercen tag e o f s u ffe rin g and
A g re a t deal o f d ebate la still go
ing on co n c ern in g the p ossibility of
a new co n stitu tio n a l am end m ent to
give C ongress an d th e
E x e cu tiv e
pow ers w hich th e Suprem e C ourt, in
th e N B A and sim ila r cases, has de
cided th ey do n o t now possess.
A sh o rt tim e ag o W a lte r Lippm an
th e w ellknow n pu blicist, ch a llen g ed
an ed ito r who had o fte n w ritten in
fa v o r o f the am end m ent, to put it
in to w ords— th a t is, to p rep are the
te x t o f su ch an am en d m en t in the
c le a r and legal
fo rm in w hich it
m ust be su bm itted to the people. It
w as Mr. L ip p m an’s expressed b elief
th a t no one could do it and his b e
lie f w as p a rtia lly proved when tlje
ed ito r replied th a t th e Job w as be
yond him .
T h e a ctu a l preparation o f such an
am end m ent would seem a ta sk al
m ost beyond hum an power.
How
oould we fu rth e r ce n tra liz e and a u g
m ent powers o f th e F ed era l gov ern
m e n t—and a t the sam e tim e
pre
serv e th e rig h ts o f sta te s, whiph a re
a t p resen t guaranteed by the C o n sti
tu tio n ?
How could we give to th e
governm ent a t W ash in g ton absolu te
and d icta to ria l pow ers ov er com m er
cial and indu strial life— w hich
is
w hat th e sponsors o f the am end m ent
w an t—and a t the sam e tim e keep
op erativ e th e ex istin g C o n stitu tion al
g u ara n tees that p ro tect the law ful
a ctiv itie s o f individual in itia tiv e and
E x p e rie n c e w as es-
e n te rp rise ? How could we give into provem ent.
th e hands o f p o litician s sw eeplng i pecially fa v o ra b le in the E a s t N orth
au th o rity over our b asic social apd ; C en tral a re a , w here receip ts jum ped
econom ic
in stitu tio n s and
at
the 23 P *r ce n t ov er la st year.
sam e tim e m ake sure th a t such fu n
d am ental p rincip les o f d em o cra tic
A survey say s th a t youth is losing
gov ernm ent as freed om
of
press, its in flu en ce why th e fa c t is th e old
speech
and
a ctio n
w ere
not in fo lk s a re g ettin g you nger every year.
frin g e d ?
T h e C onstitution has existed
fo r
B o rro w in g m oney to spend today
m ore th a n 150 y ears.
I t h a s m ade m ay sound easy, i f you c a n find a
possible our grow th from a hnndful lender, but when th e p aym ents fall
o f relativ ely u n im p ortan t colonies to due the jo b assu m es proportions.
th e g re a te st in d u strial power in th e I
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m odern world.
I t h a s preserved. In
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the fa c e o f a hundred
o n s la u g h ts.! n J (he «*>“ " •
a is t° ry “how8
‘
th e hum an rig h ts and lib erties fo r i natlon. 8 have g en era lly
resorted to
g a in s; in
sh ort.
w hich m en have fought sin ce the w ar fo r m ate ria l
dawn o f tim e lib ertie s w hich have they sou g ht plunder.
been e n tirely destroyed in o th e r n a
tion s
I t h a s given us th e h ig h est
We Don’t Know Nothin’
stand ard o f living fo r the m asses. In
th e world. P erh a p s those who would
Was Opinion of Edison
e m ascu la te and ch a n g e
th is
docu
m ent a r * less w ise, less foreslghted .
O ne o f th e m o st su rp risin g s ta te
less In tu ne w ith th e fo rces th a t
by the
d istin -
m ake fo r freedom and progress, than m ents ever uttered
w ere those g re a t men who w rote It. Swished
s c ie n tis t
and
Inventor,
T h o m as A. E d iso n , was the follow
ing:
Fifty-Three Bread T axes! "W e d on't know one-m illionth of
one p er c e n t ab ou t a n y th in g !
W hy,
I t h a s recen tly been sta te d th a t we d on't even know w hat w a ter is.
We
th e co st o f a lo a f o f bread included W e d on't know w h at lig ht is.
53 ta x e s levied on It and its m a te r d on't know w h at g ra v ita tio n is. W e
ials betw een th e tim e th e
seed o f don't know w h at e n a b les us to keep
W e don't
g rain Is planted
and th e finished on ou r feet, to stan d up.
on ou r fe e t to sta n d up. W e don’t
lo a f Is delivered to your door.
W e d on’t
A half-dozen o r so o r those ta x e s know w hat e le c tric ity is.
com e read ily to m ind.
T h e m iller know w hat h eat is. W e d on't know
who m ak es thp flo u r pays taxoa, a s an y th in g about m ag n etism . W e have
does the
fa rm e r who ra ise s
th e a lot o f hypotheses but th a t is all.
the
w heat. I f It Is tran sp o rted by a h eav W e a r e Ju st em e rg in g fro m
ily-taxed com m ercial c a rrie r, a n o th chim panzee s ta te m en ta lly .”
e r ta x m u st be added.
The baker
who b a k es it and th e store w hich
State House Gossip
sells It likew ise a re thp re cip ien ts o f
B Y E R N E S T L. G R A Y
freq u en t c a lls from th e ta x -co llecto r.
Continued fio m P ag e 1
So It goes w ith all food products.
Hex! Door to Fahey Brockman
6 1 3 S. W . Wash.
j
China Clipper to Bring
Cancer and its
Ocean Mail Regular
Allied Ailments
SP
HOLIDAY r
FARES #-<
Farm Income Up
RITZ T H E A T R E
HKAVKKTO.V, O R E G O N
SH O W S T A R T S A T 7 P. M.
Sun.. Mon., T u es.. W ed.. Dec. IB-18
L E S M ISER A BLES
F e a tu rin g
F re d e ric k
M arch and
C h arles
L aughton.
The
sc re en 's
m igh tiest dram a.
R ev en g e, a s he
com es fa c e to fa c e with a hum an
blood hound who m ade his life a hell
on e a rth .
N O T E th e bent p ictu re produced
In Hollywood, so say exh ibito rs.
T h u rs., F i t , SnL, lH*c. 10-21
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0
(jive him or her a Musical Gift that keeps on ^iv-
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0 “Music Headquarters” is a^ent for the famous
around the world Philco Radio.
^ Buescher Olds, and American Superior Band and
Orchestra Instruments
Seiberling & Lucas Music Co.
Morrison near Fifth
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To CALIFORNIA and all western
p o in t s : L eav e any day fro m
D ec. 12 to Ja n . 1. B e back by
m id night, Ja n . 14. T h e r e ’s a
low round trip fare to every S .P .
station in the W est. B o th First
C lass and C o a ch -T o u rist fares
reduced. P lan to m ake your
holiday trip by train; go co m
fo rtab ly, safely, swiftly.
EAST via CALIFO R N IA : Special
First Class and T o u rist round-
trip s to eastern cities in eifect
from D ec. 12 to Ja n . I . Return
lim it, Ja n . N .Also new low coach
and T o u rist rou nd trip s o n sale
daily all w interw ith asix m onths
return lim it. G o o r return via
C aliforn ia, thru San Fran cisco
and Los A ngeles.
F or fares and details see your
lo cal S. P. agent o r w rite J . A.
Orm andy, Gen. Pass. A gent, 7 0 5
Pacific B ld g ., P o rtla n d ,O reg o n .
B eer
looks on a g h a st a t P an -A m erican
.oa .1S' ,
, 1S a
now
under-
A irw ays’ A chievem ent,
c u lm in a tin g st0° d
by alm o st everyone, th a t op-
n ea rly fo u r y ears o f
planning, de-|e n l . lons do not e ffe c t a cu re, th a ti
719 S E A ld e r •
H a ll A v a ila b le
velopm ent and re sea rch by the best I r a , .lum
in creases the pain, and
to R en e
y
-
ra
th
e
r
than
d
im
inishes
th
e
th
in
g
m inds in th e a v iatio n industry.
“I t 's o f in te re s t to m o to rists and sought fo r re lie f fro m su ffe rin g and
a v ia to rs ev eryw h ere,”
says
C. J . cu re fro m the d isease.
I am sp eakin g m ore esp ecially of
B a rn e s , local m an ag er fo r th e G en
J
eri P etroleu m C orporation "to note ca n ce r fo r th is m alad y m ust be a c k
l
nowledged
the
one
g
re
a
t
d
isease,
o
r
th a t th e m arvelou s m otors o f these
sk y w onders are
lu b ricated by oil d eran gem en t o f th is presen t day and
■«
I f th is should happen to com e
m ade by th e sam e
Soeony-V acu u m age
C learosol process used in producing to the a tte n tio n o f anyone who s u f
;<!
fe rs from the dread d isease, or per
M obiloil fo r th e ir ow n engines.
GU ARAN TEED
C* f j F?
W1
"A v ia tio n e x p e rts a g re e th a t
im haps has a frien d su ffe rin ig I would |
provem ents in m otor oil have been be glad to have you w rite us and lit-I
an im p o rta n t fa c to r in in co rp o ratin g e ra tu re re la tiv e to th is b la ck mon-1
T h is
sa fe ty into su ch
lon g -d istan ce fly s te r ca n c e r will be sen t you.
will aid and a s s is t in a m ore th o r- j
in g .”
-
ough u n d erstan d in g o f you r o w n ! H A N G A R NO. 4— SW A N ISL A N D
— H A. 6584 —
R ead the ads here it is w o rth your
ca se and perhaps be th e m eans of
while.
savin g you m any h ou rs o f su fferin g !
B rita in ’* Constitution
and untim ely death. T h e w riter, who
M arked by C ertain Laws has p racticed m edicine but, who now i
is in activ e, will have m ore to say I
T h e B ritish constitu tion is mainly from w eek to week through th is c o l - !
unw ritten and custom ary, observes a um n relativ e to ca n ce r.
I hope to j
w riter In the Cleveland Plain Dealer, aid and a s s is t hu m anity in a m ore j
the
but Its development Is marked by ce r and b e tte r u n d erstan d in g fro m
tain outstanding and fundam ental laws, p resen t day fa ta litie s o f th is dread
of which the principal ones are the m alady.
I f you will send m e you r nam e ;
Magna C h arta, adopted In 1215, which
and address I would be pleased to \
secured annuul parliam ents and the m ail you a free copy o f “I am not I
equal ad m inistration of Ju s tic e ; the a fra id o f C a n cer.”
A postcard with I
habeas corpus act, adopted In 167!), you r n am e and ad d ress to
securing the liberty o f the p erso n ; the
K o ch ’s B u re a u
of
In fo rm a tio n . I
a ct o f settlem ent. In 1701, providing lock box 5035, P o rtla n d , O regon, will I
for the P rotestu n t succession to the b rin g it.
th ro n e ; the act of union with Scotlnud,
1707, the a ct o f union with Ireland,
1800; the im rllam ent a ct o f 1011, which
enabled the commons to pass certain
FULLY GUARANTEED ,
oil I'ush W a \ ef*
a c ts without the concurrence of the
Complete e w ith » IX
other ch a m b e r; the governm ent of
It I tiglef t: n <1 s T Hi
Shampoo ■ tin
VP
Ireland act, 1920, and the Irish F ree
Iter Waie ami trim .
S ta te (agreem ent) a ct o f 1922.
s . / l 000 Journal aid ¿ y 6801
T h e constitu ent parts o f the B ritish
constitu tion d escribe the soverelgu,
the legislatu re, the execu tiv e and the
ONC w e i r
o n l y
T e l P e a .’erton 9955
AT. 4175
Judicature.
Jus* what you
fuT *5*“
U ghi h o u s e w o r k : a n o e
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chemically treaSedcbamo»-
H ou rs a t A loha O ffice Now
w tte DUSTC1A/TH.
Begi nni ngs of the Game L s wi
Tw o hundred years Hgo ttie Indians
T u esd ay, W ednesd ay and F rid a y
In K entucky set aside game refuges
U n til F u r th e r N otice
for bears and created what may have
been the first game law in America.
• And that’s not all! In addition to this aristocrat
B ea r fa t, bear meat and he:f* skins
of dustcloths, you’re entitled to a demonstration of
were the most prized retu rns of the
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btint. L arge a reas were set aside as
the Model A. V . 5— a motor-driven brush cleaner,
•beloved hear grounds,” where only a
that because of its revolutionary construction and
limited number of anim als could he
powerful
suction, gets that deep-dow n dirt in your
killed each year, ao that a perm anent
supply o f these anim als would he
•
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m aintained.
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DIRECTOR’S
congress.
S ta d e lm a n 's son m arried
P ie rc e ’s d au g h ter so th ere fo re they
are both g ra n d fa th e rs to the sam e
child.
B en D oris o f E u g e n e , long a lead
er in rep u b ltran c irc le s and in the
A m erican Legion, h a s announced he
would like to be n atio n al co m m ittee
m an from O regon.
T h is he would
do if R alp h W illiam s refu ses to lie a
can d id ate
fo r
re-election .
D oris
said he understood W illiam s would
not run, but a n o th e r group is urging
him to reconsid er.
A third
pos
sib le ca n d id a te would oe T . H a rry
B a n field , o f P o rtlan d .
• • • • •
O regon's new ca p ito l group ia un
der way anil th e ir second session
was being held
th is
T h u rsd ay In
P o rtla n d
W ith 'c a n d y ” MjcLenn
o f E u g en e a s c h a irm a n , th e o rg a n i
zation waa p erfected th is last w eek.
Dr. M arie Kqul, P h y sician , Room
Most o f the fu tu re m eetings will be
held in
S alem w h ere h ead q u arters 34, L a fa y e tte Bld g, 531 W ash., AT.
will be In c h a rg e o f a p erm an en t 4422, P o rtla n d , O regon.
se c re ta ry
T h e s e c re ta ry la A. J .
B a sse tt, o f P o rtla n d .
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