The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 05, 1949, Image 2

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, August 5, 1949
Oregon's First Red Clover
Readers Say Grown in Tualatin Valley
th e H orn, so I d id n ’t g et it till th e
fall of 1854. I p la n te d it in 1855.
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ro w ? W hy O reg o n is th e n a tu ra l
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hom e of red clo v er a n d th e d a iry
cow. O f c o u rse it g rew , an d it h as
been g ro w in g e v e r sin ce.”
C. W. BRYANT INTRODUCED SPECIES DESPITE DIRE A s a m a tte r o f fac t, red clover
B U S IN E S S O F F IC E A N D P L A N T
w as g ro w in g w ild in th e H a rn e y
ACT NOT IN ANGER
P la n t lo c a te d in H e a v e rto n -T u a la tln V alley H ig h w a y an d S h o rt S t
B asin a t th e tim e th a t Mr. B ry a n t
PREDICTION OF SECTION'S UNSUITABLE CLIME
P u b lis h e d F rid a y of each w eek by T h e P io n e e r P u b lish in g Co., a t D ea r E d ito r :1
w as se a rc h in g fo r it in th e W il­
B e a v e rto n , O regon. E n te re d as seco n d -class m a tte r a t th e P o st O ffice
By H e rv e y S. R o b in so n
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la m ette valley.
B e a v e rto n , O regon.
In re c e n t m o n th s, 1 h av e u n d e r­
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T h e s ta r tin g p o in t w as W esp o rt,
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S T A N L E Y W. N E T H E R T O N
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K a n sa s City. to p o g ra p h ic a l e n g in e e r o f C a p ta in
T h e in tro d u c tio n of red clo
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M RS. E D N A B L A C K ________
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L ee W e s t e r m a n . -------------------
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th e m o st m e rc e n a ry th a t h is to ry
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c a m e to O reg o n from N ew Y ork 8 r a l>ts m ad e it th e ir h e a d q u a rte rs. Silvies R iv e r" to th e b ase o f th e
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S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S — P A Y A B L E IN A D V A N C E
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W a sh in g to n A M u ltn o m ah co u n ties
M r. B ry a n t w as b o rn a n d g rew ^ a n s a s C ity an d th ey a re now m iles, th e c o u n try is a b ea u tifu l
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A RETURN TO SANITY
d resse d a s w e did, w a lk e d o u r O re g o n w h ere rich p ro d u c tiv e la n d b u sin e ss a n d so u rce of incom e w as e r. If be co uld be c o n te n t to live
in su ch seclu sio n as it im poses."
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a n d p a r tis a n s o f e a c h political p a r ty so m e tim e s sp e n d m o re tim e in rea d ily av a ila b le In h im e o f need fo r e m p lo y m e n t in his tra d e . W ith j h elp ed build a m ill a t Salem . H e to se cu re cIover seed fro m th is
th e ir tw o y o u n g c h ild re n th e y w as em ployed fo r som e tim e by rem ote a n d u n c h a rte d a re a in 1853,
s e e in g a n e b u lo u s p o litica l g ain In th e s itu a tio n th a n in re g a rd in g th e a n d h is c h a rg e s In c o m p a riso n to
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T h e re w as o n ly one ra ilro a d to W a rm S p rin g s. U m atilla, Y ak im a e8tin^ to b n o w th a t th e firs t re
ly th e la st th in g h e th o u g h t of.
in th e red . T h is m e an s, in sh o rt, th a t m o re m o n e y h a s been sp e n t th a n
a n d a t Sim coe, W a sh in g to n .
i clo v er in th e w e ste rn O regon
T o d ay th e d o c to r is In p o s s e s s - 1 C h ica g o in th o se days.
c o u n try w a s p la n te d in th e v icini­
h a s b ee n collected.
ion of ad v a n c e d te c h n ic a l kn o w l- j F ro m C h icag o th e y w en t to La
H e re p a ire d D r. M cL o u g h lin ’s
W ith a rec o rd b u rd en of ta x a tio n on incom e, on tra n s p o rta tio n , on ed g e a n d skill b u t h e a lso liv es no S alle c n th e Illin o is riv e r a n d m ill a t O re g o n C ity. H e says, ‘‘D r. ty o f T u a la tin valley.
lu x u rie s - in fa c t on p rac tica lly e v e ry th in g ev en t o th e oil req u ired to lo n g e r am o n g u s co m m o n folks. th e n c e to K a n sa s C ity. In th o se M cL o u g h lin w as a v ery k in d ly --------
so o th e a b a b y 's b o tto m —th e re s till Is th is a p p a llin g , th is bew ildering Y ou find h is c a stle on th e hill f d a y s K a n s a s C ity had a h o tel, a | frie n d ly m an . W h en I p re se n te d
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a c c o u n tin g th a t sh o w s th e U nited S ta te s s h o r t In its b a n k ro ll of som e a m o n g th e ‘sw a n k le s’: h e d riv es b la c k s m ith shop, tw o o r th r e e m y bill fo r w o rk , h e paid m e in |
an en o rm o u s c a r; h e b e h a v e s lik e ■ tores a n d legs th a n a dozen hous- gold coin. H is m ill w as w ash ed P l C f l l C S
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$1,811,440,047.
T h is, re m e m b e r, is th e a s tro n o m ic a l su m o f a lm o s t $2 billion th a t som e m edeival lord o r n o b le; h e is es. Mr. B ry a n t b ro u g h t w ith h im a w a y by th e h ig h w a te r of 1861.
U pon ta k in g h is claim of 3 2 0 1
h a s been o v e rs p e n t in th e a p p ro p ria tio n s to a id E u ro p e , th e d isb u rse­ n o t accessib le ex cep t u n d e r m o st fro m N ew Y o rk a w agon w hich
try in g an d d iffic u lt r e m o n s tr a n ­ h e h a d b u ilt h im self, esp ecially for a c re s in th e fall o f 1853, Mr. B ry - GentUsmen:
m e n ts fo r a s ta g g e r in g coat of a rm e d fo rc e s a n d th e m u ltitu d in o u s
ces fo r h elp ; an d th e n h e re le n ts th e o v e rla n d trip .
a n t b e g a n to in q u ire fo r red clo v er
W ill you p lease p u b lish th e fol-
a c tiv itie s a t hom e an d abroad.
w ith m uch re lu c ta n c e to re n d e r a
In la te r y e a rs he d escrib ed it to . j in o r d e r to g e t so m e seed b ut low ing n ew s item :
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S om e th e r e a re w ho will p ass th is m a tte r lig h tly . D efic it? W ho h it of serv ice w ith som e p en icillin
F re d L o ck ley of th e O reg o n J o u r- n one could be found. T h e old set-
T he K a n sa s s t a t e S ociety
of
e v e r a te a d e fic it?
o r su lfa, th e q u ic k e s t th in g h e nal. "B eing a m e ch a n ic.” he said, tie rs to ld h im th a t clo v er w ould Q „ w lu hold its
a n n u a i pic-
M aybe It is of no co n seq u en ce to h av e th e a d m in is tra tio n of th e rich seem s In terested in is h is fee w h ich
t-00k .my, . t lm e , an d bUiIt th e " Ot...Kr0T . in t h ! ™ lla m e tt«‘ valIeY' nic a t J a n tz e n B each P a rk . P o r t­
e s t n a tio n in th e w orld o v er-ex ten d its e lf u p to th e v e ry eve of an red u c es m o st of u s c o m o n e rs to l w I-_
ag o n m yself. I believe It w as one it w as too w et. B ry a n t w as un- ,and
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S u u n n d d ay
a c tu a l b u sin s s recession. B u t th e so u n d n e ss a n d so lv en cy of a n atio n p o v erty fo r th e re s t o f o u r s h o rt o f th e b est if n o t th e best, w ag o n co n v in ced .
Com e e a rly a n d b rin g y o u r lunch.-j
sh o u ld be in flu e n ced in som e d eg re e by its a b ility to s ta y w ith in th e lives. I t is th e p rice w e m u s t pay e v e r b ro u g h t ac ro ss th e p la in s
H e say s, ”J . L. P a ris h h ad sue- AU K a n sa n s a n d frie n d s invited.
fo r g e ttin g h im to co n d e sc en d .
lim it of its Incom e.
T h e sp o k e s w ere of h ic k o ry , th e ceed e d in m a k in g w h ite clo v er A good p ro g ra m h a s been a r-
In 1914, th e d o c to r p a sse d a s a r u n n in g g e a r of ash an d th e body th riv e h ere, so I k n ew red clo v er lan g ed .
I t is so m e w h a t o m inous to" re fle c t th a t th e r a n k s of u n em p lo y m e n t
m
an
of o rd in a ry m e a n s b u t th e o f elm . I t w as as good a w ag o n w ould grow . I s e n t b ack to m y
a r e g ro w in g p e rc ep tib ly ac ro ss th e n a tio n . D oes th is in d ic a te a tern
V ery tr u ly yours,
d o cto rs of 1949 co u n t th e ir w e a lth w h en w e lan d ed in O regon a s on f a th e r in N ew Y o rk s ta te fo r
K a n sa s S ta te Society of
p o ra ry lull o r a long aw a ite d sig n a l fo r a n o th e r ec o n o m ic a v a la n c h e ?
in te rm s of V) an d 100 th o u s a n d th e d a y w e s ta rte d a n d I n ev e r so m e seed,
O
regon.
S in c e th e A m eric an public h a s g ro w n f a m ilia r w ith th e re q u ire m e n t do llars. W h a t is tr u e of th e m ed ­ did a lic k of w o rk on it c le a r T h e seed
h ad to com e aro u n d
B y E. A. Bloom . P re s
of a c c o u n ta n c y , th ro u g h th e m a n y g o v e rn m e n t fo rm s th a t h av e been ical p ro fessio n is tr u e of m o st
fo rc e d upon th e m in th e la st 20 y e a rs th e y h a v e also h e a rd it m ain o th e r p ro fessio n s in fa c t, o f th e
ta in e d th a t d e fic it s p e n d in g is n o t a s b ad a s it seem s. A nd th e im p re s­ w hole n a tio n a l econom y. T h e m e r­
sion is a lso r ife th a t a good a c c o u n ta n t c a n ta k e a set of fig u re s an d c e n a ry a ttitu d e h a s b eco m e p a l­
p ab ly obvious to th e in ju r y of all
m a k e a lm o st a n y s o rt of a sto ry e m erg e fro m th e m .
I t se em s th a t little businessm en, fo r in sta n c e , m u s t be p re p a re d a t of us. N o tru e c o m m u n ity life
can be b u ilt on su ch a fo u n d a tio n .
th e d ro p of an in q u is ito r’s eyebrow to d isp la y re a so n a b ly a c c u rn te books
W e a r e n o t h e re to ro b an d p illag e
to show incom e. Y et, th e very g o v e rn m e n t t h a t m a k e s su ch a d em an d
on# a n o th e r h u t to h e lp an d serve,
le a rn s w ith d ism a y th a t its books a r e u n so u n d a n d to p h eav y w ith w hich alo n e ca n m a k e u s tr u ly
re d ink.
"rich". T h e p re se n t tr e n d c a n lead
C e rta in ly th e p ro m ise of a n ever g ro w in g p u b lic d eb t c a n n o t go on b u t to g rief.
in d e fin itely . T h e re m u st be som e h a lt to th e tr e n d . S o m ew h ere, so m e­
S in ce re ly y o u rs,
tim e th e re m u s t be u re tu r n to sa n ity .
P a u l B rin k m a n , J r .
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P o rtla n d 15, O regon.
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Kansas Society
At Jantzen Park
OIL IN 1910
F o rty y e a rs ag o th e oil In d u stry w as a n im p o rta n t fa c to r in A n g l­
ic an life. It w as p ro d u c in g an d se llin g p ro d u c ts th a t m llio n s of peope
w an te d . A g la n ce b a c k w a rd a t som e of th e a d v e rtis e m e n ts p u b lish ed
a t th a t tim e p ro v id es a m u se m e n t an d it also gives an in sig h t in to
how a n in d u s try a n d a n atio n develop.
In 1910, k ero se n e w as th e m ost im p o rta n t oil p ro d u ct, a n d th e v a r i­
o us co m p a n ie s a d v e rtise d reaso n s w hy th e ir b ra n d s w ere b e tte r th a n
o th e rs. Oil fo r th e o ld-tim e cook sto v es w as also g iv en h ea v y p ro m o ­
tion. T h e h o rse an d w a g o n c o n s titu te d a le ad in g m e an s o f t r a n s p o r ta ­
tion. so th e oil people o ffe re d v n rlo u s b ra n d s of co ach oil a n d c a r ria g e
g re a se . Old D obbin w a s n ’t fo rg o tte n th e re w as n hoof o in tm e n t, d e­
riv ed fro m p etro leu m , t o m ak e h im h ap p y . A sp ecial la m p oil w as
m a d e fo r ra ilro a d s —it could be b u rn e d fo r tw o w eek s b e fo re w ick s
h a d to be trim m e d .
C o m p e titiv e a d v e r tis in g of g aso lin e w as Ju st s ta rtin g . T h a t w a s also
tr u e of m o to r o il—o n e le a d in g m a k e r u rg ed th e b u y er to o rd e r a h a lf ­
b a r r e l o f h is line, a s It c a m e c h e a p e r th a t w ay th a n in s m a lle r q u u n
title s In th o se days, th e
c o u n try d id n 't h av e a n v th in g rese m b lin g
th e se rv ic e a ta tio n s o f th e p re se n t, a n d th e m o to rist o fte n h a d to fuel
a n d oil a n d c a re fo r h is c a r h im self.
T im e s c h a n g e , a n d th e d e m a n d fo r oil In all its fo rm s h a s re a c h e d
a level w hich w ould h a v e seem ed a b so lu te ly u n b eliev ab le in 1910. T h e
c o u n try h a s g ro w n - a n d so h a s th e g re a t In d u stry w hich d o es m a g ic s '
th in g s w ith th e c ru d e oil th a t n a tu r e sto red fo r us u n d e rg ro u n d
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FR 3M THE SNAKE
Four new dams with an ultimate
ing units installed at each dam, addi­
combined output o f 1,225,000 kilo
tional units being installed later.
watts (Bonneville output is 518,400
■ ven these and other major power
kw.) are planned for the Snake River
rces proposed for development in
to bring more new power into the
the Pacific Northwest (a total o f 10
Northwest. Ice Harbor, Lower Mon­
million kilowatts) do not mean an
umental, Little G oose and Lower
immediate end to our need for more
Granite Dams are authorized by
electricity. But each week that passes
Congress and will be constructed as
brings us closer to the time when
soon as funds are made available.
electric power will meet the increased
Their initial combined output will be
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Chairman Notes
County Response
MR. CUINEV PIGG
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Mr. a n d M rs. G len n E ly a n d
d a u g h te r s G len n y a n d N a n c y J o
r e tu r n e d th is w ee k en d fro m a
v a c a tio n tr ip w h ich to o k th e m a s
fa r n o r th a s V a n c o u v e r a n d N a ­
naim o, B. C. T h e y also en jo y ed
s ta y in g a t
C re s c e n t
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on
th e ir w ay hom e, do w n th e W a sh ­
in g to n c o a s t by w a y o f th e O lym -
plo p e n ln su a .
E D IT O R ’S N O T E :
F irs t-h a n d e x p e rie n c e or n o t, it
h a rd ly seem s f a ir to co n d e m n th e
e n tir e m ed ical p ro fe ssio n by th e
a ttitu d e s of som e.
W h ile It Is u n d e n ia b le th a t th e re
a r e c h a r la ta n s a n d m o n ey se e k ­
e rs in th e
m e d ica l
p ro fessio n ,
th e re a r e o th e r sin c e re p ro fe ssio n ­
a ls w h o c o n trib u te f a r an d b e­
yond th e lim ita tio n s of fee -g rab ­
bing.
B e ca u se m e d icin e Is a v ita l, p e r­
so n al p ro b lem clo sely allied to
tra g e d y a n d so rro w , it is easy to
o v erlo o k co n sc ie n tio u s serv ice in
th e a n g e r a n d d ism ay a t som e u n ­
s c ru p u lo u s m e m b e r o f th e p ro ­
fessio n .
isa u i m i uw :
W E PEGG
V A C A T IO N N O R T H W A R D
735,000 kilowatts with three generat­
demand and become plentiful once
again.
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visibility.
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