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Pa if e 2 August 10, 1945 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverfon, Oregon v W U. H . J K F F H I t S , fu b lU b M P u b lish ed F rid a y o r e a c h w eak by th e P io n e e r P u b lish in g Co , a t B e av e rto n , O iugon. E n te re d a s seco n d -class m a tte r a t th e p o ato fflce a t B e av e rto n . O ra. -J1.00 O ne Y ea r S u b sc rip tio n P a y a b le gfeRVICä G.l.’s Eskimo U ife Amazed in States a&soK, Makes Long Thrilling Trip To Join Husband. in A dvance. , 0 MAJOR. LEA6UER.. TO ENTER THE ARMYi B e a v e rto n O ffloa— E n te r p r is e Bldg., P h o n e B e a v e rto n 2321 P o rtla n d O ffice—308 P a n a m a B ldg., 3rd a n d A lder P h o n e A T w a te r 6591 f\ Aftm ie* ■*- Oll« 10 ® (IU s(M H « rm is ^ iu d & U ltiT io i HUGH SW ITCHED FROM w as th e lo c atio n of th e le g e n d a ry "B rid g e o f th e G o d 's” o f In d ia n m y th o lo g y . T h e G re a t S h o o t is now co v ered by th e b a c k w a te rs of B o n n e ville dam . H e re th e y u n lo ad ed th e ir ca n o es a n d p o rta g e d a ro u n d th e o b stru c tio n . On N o v em b e r 2 th e y re a c h e d a g r e a t la n d m a rk on th e riv er, w h ich th e y n am ed B eaco n R ock. T h ey g a v e its d im e n sio n s a s 1200 fe e t in c irc u m fe re n c e a n d e ig h t h u n d re d fe e t in h eig h t. I t is lo c ate d on th e n o r th o r W a sh in g to n side, of th e C olum bia. E m b a rk in g a g a in , th e y p ad d led dow n th e b ro ad , easy c u r r e n t of th e ¡C o lu m b ia a n d cam p ed a t th e m o u th of a s tre a m on th e so u th b an k , n a m T h e ( tr e a t A m eric an O dyssey in g It Q u ic k sa n d (S a n d y ) riv er. On th e n o rth b a n k w as a r iv e r w h e re m a n y se a ls d isp o rte d th e m se lv e s a t A C ondensed S to ry o f th e its m o u th , so th e y n a m e d it Seal H isto ric E x p e d itio n o f 1804-6 On N o v em b e r 4 C o p y rig h t 1915 by W a lte r M each am (W a sh o u g a l) riv er. th e y m e t a n o th e r tr ib e of I n d ia n s th a t th e y ca lled th e S k ilo o ts. On D o w n th e G orge o f th e C o lu m b ia th e sa m e d a y th e y p assed a n d n am ed F ro m H ock F o rt fo r m a n y m iles W a p a to (S a u v le ) islan d , on a c c o u n t tlu C olum bia is sm o o th a n d placid, of th e ed ib le ro o t, re se m b lin g a po n a rro w in g th e m o u n ta in s a n d th e ir ta to , w h ich w as fo u n d in g r e a t lu x u iiu n t g ro w th of fir, pine, c e d a r a b u n d a n c e th e re . a n d la rc h S w ift m o u n ta in s tre a m s P u rs u in g th e ir Journey, th e y en d a s h fro m th e ir h ig h so u rces. On c o u n te re d so m e In d iu n s c a r ry in g blue th e .'Outh h an k , n u m e ro u s w a te rfa lls a n d s c a rle t b la n k e ts a n d w e a rin g tu m b le fro m lofty p erch es. M u ltn o s a ilo r's Ja ck e ts, tro u s e rs , s h ir ts a n d m ah , k in g uf th e m all, h a s a d ro p of i h a is, w h ich th e y h ad secu i ed fro m 62i) feet, ic q u lr in g tw o Ju m p s to | sh ip s, w h ich p u t in to th e C o lu m b ia. m a k e it. b iie n d ly p e a k s a n d c a n N ea rly o p p o site th e p re s e n t St. H el- yon: provide a re stin g place fo r th e | ens, O reg o n .th ey p assed th e m o u th clouds. T all, w h ite -h e lm e te d s e n ■ o f L ew is riv e r, w h ere th e y cam p ed . tin e ls s ta n d g u a rd o v er th is pano- T h e n e x t d ay th e y p assed th e m o u th lu m u of scen ic b ea u ty . o f th e K a la m a riv e r an d , on th e 6th, A s th e y p ad d led dow n th e riv er, p assed th e C ow eliskee (C ow litz), L ew is a n d C la rk e n c o u n te re d th e n e a r th e p re se n t L ongview n n d K el C h ill-u ck -ln -teq u aw In d ia n s, w hose so, W a sh in g to n . ch ie fs ca m p e d w ith th e m o n e n ig h t. L ew is a n d C la rk v isite d w ith th e On O cto b e r 29 th e y passed a n d n a m W a h k ia k u m In d ia n s on N o v em b e r 7 ed C a ta ra c t (K lic k ita t) riv er, W a s h an d , la te r in th e d ay ca m e in view in g to n ; S ep u lc h re (M em aloose) Is o f th e g r e a t P a c ific ’s h o rizo n . No lan d, a n c ie n t b u ria l place of th e I n d o u b t th e y o ffe re d a p ra y e r of d ia n s; L ab lch (H ood) riv er, O reg o n th a n k s g iv in g fojj h a v in g a rriv e d a n d C anoe c re e k (W h ite S alm o n riv sa fe ly a t th e g o al o f th e ir a m b itio n s. e r ) , W a sh in g to n . T h e follow in g d ay B u t th e y m e t w ith a s to rm y re c e p th e y passed a n d nam ed C ru z a tte 's tio n a n d w ere a s sa ile d by w in d a n d (W in d ) riv er, W a sh in g to n . C loudy ra in , m a k in g a w e t a n d c h e e rle ss w e a th e r, w ind an d high w av es m ad e c a m p on th e n o r th sid e of th e riv er. tr a v e lin g u n c o m fo rta b le a n d slow ed T h e n e x t d a y th e y d ro p p ed dow n th e ir p ro g ress. th e r iv e r and e n te re d S h allo w Snow w us o b served on th e h ig h (G ra y 's) b ay . T h e re th e y w ere held p e a k s nnd L ew is a n d C la rk w ere re s to rm b o u n d o n th e ro c k s fo r tw o m in d ed th a t w in te r w as ap p ro a c h in g . d ay s. T h e w e a th e r c le a rin g a little, T h e In d iu n s th e y e n c o u n tre re d w ere th e y m a d e sev en m iles d o w n stre a m , lrie n d ly a n d su p p lied th e m w ith dogs, b u t a g a in h a d to la n d a t a p o in t t tr ie s a n d In d ia n b rea d . As th e y called C lark . P o in t D is tre s s ( E l I iddled alo n g th e y saw ta ll stu m p s of lice), o p p o site th e p re s e n t A sto ria. tr e e s s ta n d in g u p rig h t o n th e riv e r (To be c o n tin u e d ) b ottom , a n d soon ca m e to w hat th e y called th o "G re a t S h o o t" th e F o r S tove a n d D iesel Oil Call H a rry ca sc a d e s of th e C olum bia. T h is B a rn e s. P h o n e B e a v e rto n 3231. tf a tail - end team , the PHILLIES, To A FIRST PLACE OUTFIT WH EH HE ENTERED TH E ARM/ AND YOU CAN H E L P K E E P £ M T here i f Keep It Flying \ io o B U Y M O R E ' W AR BONDS Lewis and Clark • rar;' U. S. Treasury D efa t t o u n i T alk C heap for Hitler, G lance at W ords Shows Refugees A re Eager to Stay in U nited States LONDON, ENGLAND. — Adolf WASHINGTON. — Of the nearly Hitler apparently felt no need to 1,000 European refugees housed at reconcile word with deed. Here are some excerpts from Fort Ontario, Oswego, N. Y., only speeches that claimed the interest 133 want to return to the homelands from which they were driven by of listeners around the world: April, 1930—‘‘I have regarded my the Nazis, it was learned recently. A survey of the intentions of self as called on by Providence to serve my own people and alone these displaced persons, brought deliver them from their frightful here nearly a year ago, showed that 641 have expressed their hope of misery." remaining in the United States. November, 1933 — ‘‘If I were mad, Forty-two do not want to stay but I would want war.” October, 1937—‘‘Germany is an is wish to go some place other than their former homes. Another 166 land of peace.” September, 1939—"Germany will are undecided, according to the War Relocation authority which adminis never capitulate.” September, 1939—“I will not war ters the camp. against women and children. I have ordered my air force to restrict it 40 A m erican Hospitals self to attacks on military ob In U nited Kingdom Close jectives.” June, 1934—‘‘The Reich will last a LONDON, ENGLAND. — Forty thousand years.” United States army hospitals in the United Kingdom have been official ly closed since Germany’s surren Mighty Sting H as the der halted the flow of battle casual Black W idow , Night R aider ties, the army reported recently. HAWTHORNE, CALIF.—Northrop Most of them were of 1,000 bed Aircraft revealed that its Black Wid capacity. The majority of wounded ow, radar - equipped night fighter, and ill soldiers in Britain have re blasts its prey down with eight guns covered and returned to their units, spewing 5,600 bullets a minute. The or have been flown to hospitaliza pilot operates the four cannon an<j tion areas in the United States. four machine guns with a thumb but ton. The battery takes just two sec onds to shoot down a foe. King Farouk Sets Up C igarettes for V eteran RAY FOXTON GARAGE Under New Management Roger Loerke EXPERT MECHANIC— WORK GUARANTEED OPEN EVERYDAY BUT SUNDAY B a t t e r i e s , Radiators, Brass, Aluminum, Copper, Lead and Zinc Phone Beaverton 2982 Beaverton, Oregon TURKEYS Live Poultry and Eggs R e ce iv in g P o rtla n d , A lbany, R ed m o n d . í^SHODEOáüat Arci, i» * SALEM ★ PORTLAND M OUNTED * YAMHILL A D re ssin g P la n ts : M cM innvlU s, S alem , E ugene, R o seb u rg , O regon. Main Office and Plant p . n i. Northwest Poultry & Dairy Products Co. 4 MOUNTED POSSES 4 C L A C K A M A S COUNTY ■ T h e id e a m ig h t s h u t off so m e of ¡th e w in d b ag s! — Sen. T ay lo r, re. i b ro a d c a s tin g th e p ro c e e d in g s o f C on g ress. W hile sh o p p in g in B e a v e rto n sto p in a t th e G re y h o u n d C offee S h o p fo r Lunch. B linded d o u g h b o y s a t V alley F o rg e G e n e ra l H o sp ita l, P hoenixvU le, * P a., a re en jo y in g S a tu r d a y n ig h t p a rtie s a r r a n g e d by R e d C ross w o rk e rs s ta - I tk m e d a t th e h o sp ita l. D a n c in g a n d ' s k a tin g a r e g r e a tly en jo y ed by th e A p riso n e r of w a r is resp o n sib le m en. fo r a new ty p e of d o u g h n u t tra y . H e u sed s c ra p s of m a te ria l to b u ild W hile in B e a v e rto n be su re to e a t a sp ecial tr a y w h ich d ra in s all ex s t th e G re y h o u n d C offee Shop. cess g re a se fro m th e d o u g h n u ts a n d th u s h elp s k ee p th e m crisp . Y o u r a d s a lw a y s g e t re su lts. RATION STAMPS G O O D MAY JUNE OCT. NOV. RED STAMPS I i SEPT AUG. JULY Æ y * i THRU L. j AUG 31 | _____1___________ 1 W ANTED A LSO ★ SW M cC hesney R oad, P o rtla n d 1, Or. MADISON. WIS.—Ninety years of litigation between the federal government, the state of Wiscon sin and the Menominee Indians has ended. Governor Goodland signed a bill conveying 38,000 acres of swamp and timber land to the government for $1,590,854.50 so it could be given back to the Indians. 0 . K . N IC H O L S O N Dealer In Scrap Metals I Y oung H a f n e r looked dow n in to th e S w iss v alley a n d w ish e d k e w ere one o f th e cow s g ra z in g th e re so p ea ce fu lly F o r. sa id he. if I w ere one of th o se cow s, I w ould be rid of th is h eav y h e a r t. Yes. h e w ould even be a cow , so d a r k w ere th e days. T h e n a B ible w as p u t in to h is h a n d s a n d he b eg a n to read . A nd of e v e n in g s now a n d a g a in , he slip ped in to th e m issio n h a ll to listen. A lso one ca m e a lo n g sid e to g iv e him lig h t on h is B ible prob lem s. T hen ca m e th e g r e a t day. I t w as o f a m o rn iS g th a t it all ca m e ab o u t. He m u s t g e t in to th e o p en a n d le t loose. A nd so it w as t h a t h e clim b ed th e m o u n ta in a n d s h o u te d a n d s a n g a n d s h o u te d a g a in . H is h e a r t h a d s e ttle d on th e B ible a n d G o d th e g iv e r of hope h a d filled h im w ith Joy a n d peace. L a te r on w e h a d h im in A m eric a a s a m u ch beloved p a s to r of a P o rtla n d c h u rc h . C A L L IN G A L L C H R IS T IA N S — P ra y fo r y o u r u n sa v ed u n ti IGod co n v icts th e m o f th e ir sin a n d m isery. T W O —G et th e B ible t r u t h b e fo re th e m th a t G od h a d a S on w ho died for th e ir sins. T H R E E —P ra y on u n til th e ir h e a r t believes t h a t th e blood o f C h ris t h a s c le a n se d a w a y all th e ir sins. Y ou a re th e h u m a n lin k th a t p ra y s G od in a n d h e is a b le to do exceedingly a b u n d a n tly ab o v e all t h a t w e a s k o r th in k . A re you a s w illin g to p ra y on a n d on as G od is w illin g to b rin g th e m in. I f you w ish a p a r t to w a rd re a c h in g th e 92% o f A m e ric a th a t does n o t go to c h u rc h w ould w elcom e y o u r m on ey fo r th is N e w sp a p e r G ospel. T h is sp a c e p a id fo r by a S e a ttle b u sin e ss m an . 90-Ycar Fight Over Indian Lands Is Ended Highest Price* Paid %Ray’s Garage Broadway at Lombard M fM IN N V IU tE Were A Cow EDINBURGH.—Cairo newspapers recently carried an itein about Da vid Bell, British veteran who lost his sight and both hands in the El Alamein fighting, and who now planned to open a small'tobacco store here. King Farouk read the account and sent Bell 25,000 of his best Egyp tian cigarettes. Lombard & Broadway, Beaverton AIT*. 18 8 p. m. Make Play Dress, Save for Ponds SEATTLE. — Civilization, as it j is known in the United States, hit 1 the young Eskimo wife of an Ameri- ! can soldier with a thrilling jolt here 1 recently. She’s little-girlish Mrs. Laura Mc- Quade, 27, who used a telephone and had her first automobile ride after reaching Seattle on the first lap of a 3,000-mile journey from King Cove, Alaska, to Williamsport, Pa. There she’ll find, waiting nervous ly, her discharged G.I. husband, T-4 John McQuade, whom she mar ried when he was stationed near King Cove. McQuade had promised his Alas kan wife a “States-side” honey moon. And Laura, with her two chil dren, has come to get it. Dark, slender Mrs. McQuade had | a somewhat rude introduction to the States. After leaving the boat which brought her here, she stood terri fied by the big city traffic swirl, clutching Patricia, 3, and Peggy, 14 months. “Walk two blocks and get a cab," bawled a bystander who noticed Mrs. McQuade’s Tyrolean suspend ers, plaid skirt, cotton blouse, cot ton stockings and flat shoes. But Laura didn’t know what was meant by “block.” In fact, she had never before seen a city street. Once in midtown Seattle, the girl had the time of her life. Mrs. McQuade’s big brown eyes widened in amazed disbelief as she saw her first billboard, juke box, typewriter and—i t ’s true—her first horses. • The newcomer from far off Alas ka decided she liked ice cream, traffic lights (of all things), eleva tors—and green grass. King Cove, on the tip of the Alaska Peninsula, has not one blade of grass, she said. “Grass is beautiful and I never saw so many people,” she exclaimed. Red Cross workers told Mrs. Mc Quade that the Travelers’ Aid would help her and the children reach her husband safely. Wished He GUARD C o lo rs sin g of s u m m e r in a gay, ru ffle d p la y c o s tu m e . T h e re d , green a n d g re y s tr ip e s of th e g a tlie re d -n e c k b lo u se h a rm o n iz e w ith th e b la r k . fre e -s w in g in g s k ir t. M a k e a n o u tfit lik e th is . L a te s t p a t te r n s a t lo c a l s to r e s . It s a v e s c a s h fo r Wa • B o n d s. GASOLINE COUPONS r. 2 i j THRU S E P T . Next coupon becomes good S e p t 22 C U P THIS CH AR T FOR FUTURS V. S. Treasury D e t r i m e n t HELP WANTED ESSENTIAL—POST WAR 8. E. Oak Street, Portland, Ore. COUNTY Phone 1'wAst 5141 IN T1IRIIJJNC1 SPECTACriJUt DKIIJ.S CO U N TY GROUNDS "K " tji III = I CONCRETE PIPE CULVERT NEW ER D R A IN Can Use Permanent Employees De Laval x r P A R t T O H S — M IL K E R S C O M P L E T E E Q I T P M E N T AND s p p p ije » ro n the d a ir y IN O IK TR Y ill = Ml 5 II 5 likuropk Crifell II. HI m SEE YOUR BUILDING MATERIAL DEALER Portland Concrete Pipe & Products Co. M19 8 W. M a ca d am Av„ P o rtla n d . 1. O reg o n A T w a te r S8H4 ifl = III 5 I I 3 S NW Park A T . SMI Operators and Other Help Needed AIR CLEANER SERVICE CO. 4624 S. W. BERTHA-BEAVERTON HIGHWAY Phone BEacon 6389 Glencuilen, Oregon Glencullen Bus Service right to the Door