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. G ro w ? W hy O reg o n is th e n a tu ra l \ ! / 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 ac ro ss." 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 (C o n tin u e d fro m la st w eek ) T h e s ta r tin g p o in t w as W esp o rt, L ie u te n a n t J o se p h Dixon, th e S T A N L E Y W. N E T H E R T O N .... ...........E d ito r an d P u b lish e r g one som e firs t-h a n d e x p e rie n c e 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 clo' v er _ io u r m U** fro m M RS. E D N A B L A C K ________ A sso c ia te E d ito r-O ffice M gr w ith th e m ed ical p ro fe ssio n w hich in to th e W illa m e tte V alley w as T h e re w as good g raz in g aro u n d W allen s ex p e d itio n ex p lo rin g th a t L ee W e s t e r m a n . ------------------- ---------------- A d v ertisin g M gr h a s im p ressed m e a s b ein g one of th e w o rk of C. W. B ry a n t w ho W e sP ° rt so th e p a c k e rs an d em i- region in 1859 re p o rte d , “F ro m th e m o st m e rc e n a ry th a t h is to ry ------------------------- N ew s E d ito r W A L L Y K A IN _______________ 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 h a s ev er k n o w n . W h e n th e do c | s ta te in 1853. L a te r W e sp o rt w as ab so rb e d in to m o u n ta in s a d is ta n c e of ab o u t 18 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 to rs tell us n ot to s u p p o rt ‘‘so c ia l 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 M em ber- O reg o n N ew sp a p er P u b ized medicine", le t m e ad d th a t level valley, co v ered w ith a lux O n e Y ea r . $2.00 th e y a re d o in g m o re th a n a n y j to m a n h o o d in A llegheny C o u n ty onC- lis h e rs' A sso ciatio n u ria n t g ro w th o f b u n ch g rass, N ew Y o rk in 1827. H e follow ed T h e B ry a n t fam ily a rriv e d at T w o Y e a rs . 3.75 E D I T O R I A L body else to d riv e us in to it, m u ch th e tr a d e o f m illw rig h t in his P o rtla n d O cto b e r 3, 1853 a n d a t w ild Pea v in e s. a n d red c,overi . 5.00 N A T I O N A L T h re e Y e a rs . as I d o u b t its o v era ll efficien cy . _ 1.50 Bix months ..... A S ? b ^ T (< iN I ’d like v ery m u c h to d ra w a n a tiv e s ta te u n til five y e a rs a f te r once lo c ate d a claim a t th e head in te rsp e rse d w ith field s of ca m a s Z 7 O u tsid e T e rrito rie s O sw ego L ak e (S u c k e r L ak e, it on a ric b soil w a te re d by nu- little co m p ariso n b e tw e e n th e d o c j b is m a rria g e , on J a n u a r y 30, 1848, $260 O ne Y ear 1 to M iss M ary E lv ira F ay . w as called a t th a t tim e). T h e re m ero u s m o u n ta in s tre a m s —T h is to r of 1914 a n d 1949. R e m e m b e r In th e s p rin g of 1853, th e y o u n g be c le a re d c o n sid erab le lan d a n d w ide sa v a n n a h o r g ra ssy m eadow th e d o c to r of 1914? H e lived n e x t co u p le reso lv ed to e m ig ra te to c u ltiv a te d th e soil b u t h is ch ief —w ould d e lig h t th e eye of a farm - d o o r in a h o u se lik e o u rs. He 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." sid e w alk s an d in d ic a te d th a t h e co u ld be h ad fo r th e ta k in g a n d t h a t of m illw rig h t. th e r e w e re u n lim ite d o p p o rtu n itie s S h o rtly a f te r h is a rriv a l he ** w ould h av e been as d ifficu lt E v e r y w h e r e th e re is th e c ry fo r n a tio n a l eco n o m y in g o v e rn m e n t w as one of us. H e w a s ea sily an d 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 to o k th e b o at to D e tro it an d fro m th e g o v e rn m e n t p u ttin g u p m ills as to h a v e 9ent from ,h,J th o se of m id e rn tim e s w as rldicu-1 m a t t e r in its fu ll se rio u sn ess. th e re w e n t by rail to C hicago, a t th e v a rio u s In d ia n ag en cies, a t A tlan tic se a b o a rd .and it is in te r- lously low. T h e bill w a s a p p a r e n t- ! In all b u t tw o of th e la st 19 y e a rs, th e fe d e ra l fin a n c e s h av e been 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 a » 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 A tIQ . # l l l $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 : _ 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 ay , , A u gust 7. | land, O O reg reg o o n n . , S 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 . 1027-SE, 5th Ave„ P o rtla n d 15, O regon. ! 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 QUALITY CONCRETE PIPE for CULVERT DRAIN SEWER IRRIGATION See Your Building Material Dealer Portland Concreto £ 8 1 9 S.W. 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