Friday, December 27, 1935 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Ore. Page 2 in history has gone above the $30,- 000,000,000 mark. Tue rise in the A 2-pound Carton box assort­ public debt since before the Civi. ed superior Chocolates War is shown in a table compiled b> Famous Agar Agar Health O P the Associated Press $ 90,582,417 Candy, 2 pounds for .... C t D C June 30, 1861.... - .... 2.755,763,929 H. IL JEFFRIES, FuhlUhfr Orange, Lemon, Grape, Lime June 30. 1866 ______ 961,431,766 June 30, 1893 ......... ' - 9 p . mut Brittle 1916 30, June Published Friday of each week by the Pioneer Publishing C«., at Beaverton, Fresh and Crispy, per lb. June 30, 1919 Oie. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore., 16,185,308,299 j June 30. 193‘J 19.487.009.766 1 All Candies made in our Juno 30. 1932 Subscription Itaten 22,538,672,560 June 30. 1933 .......$ 35c ____ $1.00 Three M on th s------------- 27,053,141,414 Kitchen at the One Year — 1934 30. June ___ ,50c Subscriptions Payable in Advance 28,700,892.624 j Six Montas 30. 1935 June Stevens, of Hoboken, Had 29.641.606,134 Nov. 27. 1935 Beaverton Off ice—Broadway at O. E. tracks. Phone Beaverton 7503 Early Idea of Railroads This is exclusive of the state and S. VV. 2®d A Morrison Portland Pirrtland Office—408 Dekum Bldg , Phone ATwater 5914 government t indebtednass, Who did Invent tlie railroad? Modern local Drug Store Next door to Dickey s added to federal red figures, discussion has been divided over the which, lifts the general indebtedness t o ! copyrighted article by the Baltimore question, hut close-up opinion in 18.T2 above $50,000,000.000. Portland Electric Service Sun, he gave vent to the complete gave the credit to Col. John Stevens of issue. Hoboken, states the New York Sun. The city of Portland, Oregon, for The American Itailroad Journal In years has enjoyed about the best I Without quoting him directly In! that year noted that 20 years pre­ J -ic c ilth L eleci i u’ . Vice in the Uni t e d States, h,-s copyrighted article, we ean at B H H H i It< ,.iii.i least give you the expressions Kent « A M tV ^ viously, In 1812, Colonel Stevens pub­ at one of the very lowest ia es. s concerning the periodical lished a pamphlet in which he recom­ two electric companies have been j trend in politics, which he stated! Cole Mc-Elroy (above) announces a mended a railway from the Hudson pioneers in the development of the was inevitable in a large country mammoth New Years eve party at to Lake Erie Instead of the canal citv and have contributed many mil which ha* universal suffrage These McElroy's Spanish ballroom in Port- which vias then tinder discussion. trends, some sincere and others not, I land, In that pamphlet Colonel Steven.-, lions of dollars in taxes to the sup- attempt to make the world happier ------- was quoted as proposing the employ­ port of state, county, school dis- j-or ^ ose who labor, Cole McElroy Stages Big ment of steam power to priqiel cars trict and municipal governments. • • • • • The power bill of the average Invariably, Kent states, these ideas, New Year Show or carriages arid made the following prophetic statement: Portland citizen is probably the least basically the reason for such move- x-umaiiu vmtvn .o i j ments as the Townsend plan, are “ 1 should not he surprised at see­ A gala, gala New Year’s eve party of his worries if he were given pow- ajme(j a( a reduction of work and in- Is promised by J, Cole McElroy for ing steam carriages propelled at the ! er for nothing, it would hardly be j creased pay. Such moves attract the his famous Palm Gardens. In fact i rate of 40 or 50 miles the hour." But j noticeable in his family budget, great mass of voters In direct pro- j [ Z popular impressario has n ot! In spite of this, however, there is a portion to benefits and rewards. 1 overlooked a thing to make the pro- j when he made his prophecy he was far perennial political agitation for the Naturally, a $200 a month plan for gram the most outstanding of his in advance of the age “and enlightened city to go into the power business. all over 60 years of age will attract i colorful career in ballroom presenta men considered the project us vision- i In other winds, municipal owner- it large following. I tions I ary." ship advocates who w ish . to put P«w- * * * * * i First on the bill, In addition to Del er into politic, in " “ “ J* Other such plans in the past three MUne and hU famous McElroy or- Dr. Marie Kqui, Physician. Room 622 NW Glisan BE. 4316 load an already heav.ly tax-burdened years, this Sun commentator declar- chestra| Co. tez and Juana, an in- 34, Lafayette Bldg, 531 Wash., AT. peopla with millions of bonded in- es, have been the late Huey Dong s ternatlonal dance team of head-line 4422, Portland, Oregon. “ Complete Glass Service” debtedness for the city to buy a pow -1 "Share the wealth plan", which was! CH,lbel. Having featured with Fan- er plant- and for what? still being carried on by Longs faith-!|chon antl Marco Pa,amount-Publix. Portland, Oregon Not for better service -for tire ful; Father Caugh i n . National Un-|the RK 0-Orpheum and many other Government Debt Over present service is probably not ex­ ion for Social Justico; and the re- clrcuiu they comp with a reputation 30 Billion Dollar Mark celled anywhere. cent Epic pioposai of Upton H ln jthat has fPW equals eqUais |n the world of Not for honestly loweted rates— Clair terpsichore. The treasury announced that the | for the rates now are below practic­ ” Then come the Six Flaaherettos. government debt for the first time ally any community In the country, All those, Kent says, are ieiated Their billing is aguinst them but and out of revenues from rates the to President Roosevelt’s New Dea^ these lovely maids prove themselves companies pay neatly 20 per cent out They arc even more unworkable than more than worthy of a better title o f every gross dollar earned, in the attempts under the AAA, and for their exacting routine of military taxes. other agencies, tor the benefit of cer-j Hteps their up_,0.,he-minute costumes It Is hurd to conceive why any taiq classes, all looking toward the and their individual dancing ability. person who has the best interest of greater ease in life. Their growth The Three Rhythmites have won a a city like Portland at heart, would ha* been made possible by the sym-1 place fo,. themselves on both radio And other genito urinary want to load it with an enormous | pathetic reaction' given by tfte man and stage with their charming per diseases now being suc­ bonded debt to buy a system to fur-1 |n the White House, uonalittes, harmony Ringing and tap nlsh the citizens with a service • * • « cessfully treated by the dancing. which they already have and which The most attractive and the one Then there are more and more new short wave. Women’s could not be Improved or cheapened which gained the greatest following acts, too numerous to mention here, unless the general taxpayer was jn the past half century, the writer that Cole McElroy will offer for New diseases also. KILLS robbed to compensate for rate re- continues, is undoubtedly the Town- Year’s eve. Twelve in number and ductions which might be given to send proposal, where everyone over each a proven favorite of stage and GERMS. RESTORES privileged users who would be on his aides to suggest the never happen. The $200 will never proper wording. Yes, Big Jim Far­ be obtained, but there will be defin­ tainly the establishment of sales ley could not well afford to let his ite step toward a greater old age quota« In this section Is going to be difficult because of the manner In personal views be known. pension. And with such a result, which marketing of the potato crop « • • • • the movement will demonstrate its hag for years been carried on. Re­ Though they might not gardless of whether they want It or Recently such political commenta­ strength. tors us Frank R. Kent at the nation- huve obtained exactly what was wan- not, the growers want to know what ul cwpitol huve devoted full columns ted, they can point to what they did It Is. and It Is for that purpose that to consideration of what he termed obtain. It will result in some form this schedule of meetings has been "the Town.selid Cloud". In a recent \ of adequate old age pension -don’t arranged. Growers of a good many of the big producing sections demanded this act of their Congressional delega­ tion» and they got It, though from some reports It would seem that theie may be a chance of Its being thrown overboard yet. However, in some of the Southern states where early potatoes ate already planted, the work of establishing Individual producers «ales quotas has already been ocmpleted Let the New Year enter with a fanfare of Under the provision of the act [ the grower has seveial options in j establishing hi, quota. These to- j gether with a tax imposed where the quotas are not accepted., and other details of the plan will be explained at these meetings A complete schedule is as follows: Thursday, December 26, 1:30 p. m., at the Lau­ rel Hall; Friday, December 27, 1:30 p. m., at Cedar Mills; Saturday, De­ cember 28, at 1:30 p. m , at the Sher­ wood City Hull; Monday, December 20, 1.30 p. m., at the Kinton Hall. 15c CANDY BOX “and J-iappmess Our W ish to^ou ^ Geo. H. Fitzgibbon Glass Co, Prostate General Lithograph Co. trumpets— greet Executors SALE [ l i Tnt M on ri ru» i C > W U l O O t K j l xrCNtMiTDtC Munto ITI TPDH n IV f 119 FUT M ClBu'UURlNil ANDintiBOU] M ooymrj ap.iK-ov»*. a jiniootyîm ^ To Liquidate Brown Estate MADE to ORDER HüKieoiors M 06 »« «HP rut m i MA) I K » D -Tunouwr ro(»( piakws 0T nnr (J u liM M lb l. W s s i s i b Cum a OP him with shouts and laughter— he’s a better, brighter, happier New Year for all. We hope that the joy we derived from serving you in 1935 will be du­ plicated in 1936. Pioneer Publishing Co. IlKAVKHTON KNTF.KI'RISK Ml I.TNOMAll I KKSS TIGARD SENTINEL ALOII.A NEWS £>DC BROWN BROS. L n I h UI u I hh I Siane 1884 244 BW Aider IVrtUuul a V