V « o* 0 t* r^ *c Established 1927 Get our prices first on your printing jobs SIXTH N 4 BEAVERTON. OREGON. Y E A R NO. 6 [Am E. BhCNPUGH.JR. IS CANDIDATE FDR ATTORNEY GENERAL Fourth Street Project may be Cast Aside for New Route Costing Less Enterprise Want Ads bring home the bacon. F R ID A Y , A P R I L 22. 1932 District Attorney Issues Beaverton Water Users Statement to Voters May Possibly be Supplied with Well Water P U B L IS H E D Kenneth Harlan Seeks Seat of U. S. Senator EVERY F R ID A Y MRS. HAZEL EOELLER NEW HEALTH NURSE FOR COUNTY Mr. Cunningham of Barr A Cun- The state highway commision of Iningham, engineers, was present at Oregon is considering a new route the adjourned meeting of the city to Portland in place of the fourth council Monday evening ot discuss Street route and will ruin through the possibilities of wells to serve the the North Tigard district. Should Karl C. Bronaugh, Jr., who Is a city with water. Various sizes of such a route be obtained, it would At an official meeting of the candidate tor Attorney Ueneral, wells, quality of water, pumps and mean considerable to this small com­ Washington county health associa­ mattes the following statement: ¡the relative cost of drilling per foot munity in that there would be two tion held Tuesday night at the Hills­ Mr. Bronaugh was born m Pott were discussed extensively. Mr. Cun­ major highways from here to Port­ boro library the action of the execu­ land 38 years ago and has ever ningham suggested that engineers land. tive committee In employing Mrs. since resided in Oregon, tie gradu­ ¡draw up specifications covering all Leslie Scott, chairman of the high­ Hazel C. Foeller, R. N. as county ated from the University of Oregon (details for well construction and way commission, said that pieliniin- nupse was supported by vote of the in 1817 and was admitted to the that the city attorney prepare a ary engineering surveys have already association. practice of law in the same year. contract of terms of payment the indicated that it is entirely feasible The new health nurse has already He has practiced law in Portland city wished to make. He furthei to build a five mile connection be­ initiated active health work with for the past 15 years in association Jstated that the cost of drawing these tween the West Side Pacific high­ the schools of the county, offering with his father, Judgty Karl C. Bron- specifications and the testing of the way from near Tigard to the Canyon K EN N ETH H A B LA N ^ugh. her services to schools that havo ‘ water would not exceed *50. The road at about a point half way be­ Kepublican Candidate for especially pressing health problems Mr. Bronaugh is a World War ‘ above suggestions were agreed on. tween Beaverton and Sylvan and UNITED STATES S E N A T O » that need attention before school The city recorder was instructed save approximately *1,000,UUU over It was reported at the [to ■jiReitise for bids for hauling re- Oregon's Prosperity depends upon closes, the Fourth Street extension. fuse lot the city, the council reserv- public development of its great pow- meeting. | The Fourth-street extension would ing the right to accept or reject all er resources” says Mr. Harlan Picking up the work where It was cost about *1.800,000 for the right of i bids. Kenneth Harlan for years has been dropped due to the resignation of E. B. T O M *l F way and mean destruction of 20 to 1 Couni O n n Maish made a motion prominently identified with the pow- tthe former nurse, Mrs. Orace Kich- 30 existing houses. The Tlgard- ln announcing my candidacy to that a waManl foI. $ 12.50 in favor of er issue in America. He is a nation- mond, the new worker will meet as Canyon road cut-off as outlined would cost not to exceed *800,000 for the succeed myself, I wish to brand as George m x n g pg drawn and a re- ally known for his persistent fight rapidly as possible the health prob- entire disance is through acreage, unqualifiedly false certain rum ois¡celpt obtained marked in full for against the exploitation of the peo- lenis that have arisen during the ¡There would be no bridges to con- spread by my enemies as to my per- servlceg rendered the town or Beav- pies great water power resources by period the county has been without [struct and no heavy grades or cuts sonal taxes and the expenses of my erton. This amount is due M r.'private monopolies. He has been a this type of service, It was pointed and it would be five miles in length office. Thyng for the first seven days of tearless crusader against the power to seven miles for the Fourth street The rumor that X have not paid April, 1830, for which he had never trust and other special privilege in- ! extension. uly laxes tor 20 years 18 ahsolu-ely be(.n reimbursed. terests, and is nationally recognized i It wotgd leave the West Side Fa- talse. 1 have paid my taxes every K fcolder Kichey was asked to as an authority upon the subject ot ciflc highway Just beyond Tigard year as and when they become due. notify the F K. F. company to fol- public utilities. 1 and reach Canyon road by following Cast year 1 ■ — ‘ -* — ....of my ot my -■ )ow the map furnished - . . . paid on - property recently in F R IE N D OF GEORGE JOSKFH which 1 in the changing of the city lights. This Mr. Harlan came back to Oregon along the east side of the Southern own and on piopeity ........................... » ___ ( f l U I U I V I Facific rail line- that goes from Tl- own an interest *1800.38 and my in- was due to a mo,ion made by C oup - early in 1828 to assist his friend, ! chinan Boswell. would be come from it was *500. George Joseph, in defeating the mer­ 1 gard to Beaverton. It ECONOMY ger of the two big electric power I situated west of the Multnomah golf Ever since i have been In of- companies in Fortland. Shortly fol­ ! course and miss the links entirely. Wm. Matzke Accidentally lowing that campaign he was em Scott said it could be developed f*ce 1 have furnished without cost » later into a fast route to Salem. A t*1® taxpayers and at ni) own ex Shot while in Field ployed by the City of Fortland tot in vestigati the Fortland Electric Pow- 1 study of the map revealed that Tl- pense the following items, . . , . . . er Company. This investigation re- gard is almost due north of Aurora L My own car’ cost and expense, A seventeen year old boy, son of F J KAKI. ( . BKONAUGH. IK. on theEast Side Facific highway, for official use. F. B. Kend~"stumt)led"whlTe' walking 8Ulted ,n bltter turn‘ ° “ and ln d'“- 2. 1 paid —* my own office lent . through ( ^ ....... a field and ___, the imn ___ h* ^ __ _ closure, that later was so prominent This distance is about 15 miles, anr- — - have ----- *•--- he was veteran, having served with the 82nd ,jne and would offer no handicupj campaign of 3 1 have P41“ 1 for *he ca,e and carrying discharged, shooting t In­ i:i the memorable Infantry • 18 a member of the to economical construction of a good janitor service of my oflice. ■ ^ ' George Joseph. American Legion. a Mason and Elk. hlghway. A bridge would cro8s the “ • * have furnished and m ain-' " Anotber * accldent occured to CAM PAIG NED FO R M E IE R Mr. Bronaugh has acquired an in- W llianiette river at a favorable sdo I tamed for the free use of the county ‘ . , tun a(= clueni occured to Following the tragic death of ____ ______ vviuanietie river at a lavoiaDie spot ___ ______ ________ Wm Matzke, while he was plowing -, a law library representing an Invest- timate knowledge of stale affairs at Wilsonvllle. George Joseph, Mr. Harlan became . ,on his premises. .A bullet from the , through service as a Representa- ment of over *10.000. , „ „ ... ^ active in the Meier campaign which , Piom .ho in mon , . forward . . .... tive ln the last three sessions of the 5. tlie time in I 8.0 when wnen the me 8 un of Monroe Shannon, who was at was earned Four ” Square ,, 1 I * legislature, duiing which he has o p L . n ( . „ r IJ | _ ;nC. 'C otlity Court authorized the ap- * prar 1 neai “e r,el Koeller received e p will conduct that important office The occasi0n being the visitation of writer desk and two or three filing Meet by Half Point h ow fk W M M n T K K ""W training at Good Samaritan hospl- upon the basis of full efficiency and matIOns and patrons of Fortland cabinets of four units each for corn­ No man In Oregon has been more *al' XJ° rXland' nnd Pub,lc h®a,ttl strict economy. 1 will personally and vicinity. There were about 375 inai documents. devote my entire time and energy guests present. Honor guests were 7’ a ^ e a t many years 1 have ln the track meet held last Frl- closely connected with the Grange W°hr* , a' f ’health Fast Grand Fatrons J. Frank Feters pald the ®ntue aalaiy of stenog- day at 8'oiest Grove, Beaverton power measures than Iienneth Har- 8Cho° l of Pu,)l 3 to the discharge of my duties and ^ ^ n*J d ch aV laphe' 8 now the Coun,y P“ 1^ nosed her nearest competitor out by ,a„. Not only In the hot fight of where she took years post graduate (lu ll o n io n * m ir n n .ilo in n i,, n n ln ltr ■ ' u ■ i ... r. : U „ J ___ . . .. ».«n n it lin ff h O »* 111 1 I ) D ( l l Ci l l l Q will select my assistants solely upon t e V s . e le c t iw " akd~ ’ ippo'l'ntive ’ offi- 8 1 have furnished every type ^ a point. The final score was 1830 but since that time he has course, receiving her public health merit and ability, without regard to cers Qf t^e grand chapter Frank writer that has been lAse(1 in my of_ reached aftei the relay was won by — served upon an a so _,—ji the State Grange power p ... nur8lnK certificate. She committee that drafted the second had P°8t graduate hospltn raining politics, i can, and will, render the Baldwin of Newberg, associate *lce Witb tbe exception ot <>nt* Beaverton. The score was Constitutional Amendment now being During her w oik at one o io State real »erv.ee at a great saving grand patron and Elizabeth Low, I8Cent‘y furnished by the County for Beaverton 48. fo re st Grove 48V4. sponsored by the State Grange, well known nursery schools ln Fort- in m .i .h . , ,, h grand treasurer and many other ma- the tax f ° leclosures in cost to the taxpayers, by the, f r.ntrr.nc ma.mne . 8. 1 have furnished more than which will go before the voters next land she received unique exper enco Tigard 17 V4. itrons patrons, associate matrons, as- Fall, and which Is designed to carry with children which Is o o i i s h i i i < elimination of useless expense and 8Q<,lale patrons; and 8ecretanes. Sev- three fourths of all stationery used Hillsboro 4. Ross Hart was high point man o,.| the cardinal plank of the Joseph by Mr8' Abendroth and others whu extravagant practices. eral good talks were given. The in my olflce and a11 »tamps which her „ credentials prior eo E A R L C. BRONAUGH, JR. past matrons of Hillsboro put on a alone amounted to an average cost amassing 31 points. This ‘is H arts platform—State development of the Investigated , , play * **ln the Fountain of Youth” * of ^er month* last year. M. Clement and G. Brandi water power. her employment as o p ----------------------- which caused a great deal of mirth 10* 1 have paid a11 telePhone and were also star performers. JOSEPH PLA TF O R M Ivalue to her work ln th® C° 1* lty; „ u ^ ^ w u , H am s Hanson Beaverton s popular te,eg raPh b,li8 and e*P®n8® with the The, e will be a meet at Beaverton Kenneth Harlan has been persls- Hhe rome8 w,,h the endor‘,emebl Mrs. Schultz and daughters Helen tw^ selecUons exception of perhaps four or five WIth McMinnville this Friday. tent in his determination to carry al8" 8tate h0" 1-*1 ° f health; and Frances an d son George, were Hf home made caRe8 and coffee was months. Satuiday morning at 4.30 a. m. the forward the real Joseph principles, bureau or public health nursing and week end visitors at the Newman gerved under the direction of Mrs. ' Vhen * was only deputy anu Beaverton High Band left for th e'A s a close friend and adviser of ch,ld hyg*ene- home. ‘ Dinsmore and Mrs. V. A. Woods. received *42.50 per month 1 paid my mnth annual band contest at Cor- George Joseph, no one Is better U* A - I*ambkln, Hillsboro den- own office rent, all salaries of sten- vallis. Herbert Mason, clarinetist, qualified to carry on that cause or t,8t- «P°Ke »1 the meeting on preven- ographers and other expenses, etc. left wuh Maurice Manning the day to bring the Joseph platform back five dentistry and the value of early I 12. 1 have kept my office open before for the solo contests. Due to upon its true course. dental care fo r children Mrs Faul every night for official .busines* heavy competition "Herb" did not STE1W ER WAS P IO N E E R IN Ratterson spoke on the work of the lrom ten oclock to on occasions place. AD VO CATING PO W E R county child study groups and midnight. Beaverton was Judged third in D E V E LO PM E N T pledged co-operation with the health ec° nomle8 their «livision. Class e. Hill Military NO candidate In the field for the work which 1 have piactlced and by Won first ln this group. The judges nomination for United States Sena- Miss L Grace Holmes, R N, of the which 1 have saved the County large decisions were announced at the lor has a right to claim patent Oregon Tuberculosis association 18 -Z 8 Senator amount8 ot m oney while all other ijncheon in the Union Memorial rights on Ideas for the development Jiolnted ouk that the cost of a full I f any such right were to be al -1 Still later, 1828 or county officers have all their offi- Building on the O. S. C. campus. of cheap power in Oregon. year nursing service was less than lowed by the patent oilier It would Steiwer aided in passing the bill pro- cial expenses paid and with the ex Jefferson HI School was first in --------------— ------ two packages o f cigarettes for ev- probably be awarded to Un.ted S.ates t iding , for the study of the Columbia ceution of the Sheriff close their of- *“ ----------------- I « a » * « . « . » ***. Senator Frederick Steiwer, wno was Rive, by the Wai Department to de- 5 o clock in the ^ e m n g k 6arned flr8 t Huber Club* Hold Their ‘ ^ a“U lt m a‘e ‘n th6 C°Unty Ur evening. honors in Class B. I ~ " Huggins, Hillsboro physician, gave a advocating the development Oi power termine its possibilities for power, ! ' V nS Ihe year 1825 the Couniy '1 he Beaverton Band worked hard Regular Business Meeting brief talk Uma- navigation, irrigation and .......... flood ...... con- v court made an order w which “ by J the Federal Government — ............... - at - ------- .................... . .......... ....... u u n maue a n oruer n i c n is now on t h e i r n u m h e r s a n d r e a l l v d e « « r - tllla Rapids more than ten yeais.trol. 1 hat report was submitted to ¡n f orce and effect authorizing the ved f lr8t niace v ea r thev took ------- ago. The records back up th a t, Congress this year, and Senator Stel- appointment of a deputy at *1800 a llfth niace and hone next ve«r to Hub<“r Commerclal club and La- I a t n I ..tvio n t 11 wer <>r u was uii H the ip f find lrxt m per*on rwoii I to n n protest r n t i kk t — 1 the l . . . . * ' ' d lfi.s A l l X t l l n t ’V h( >I H dies Auxiliary held their regular B E L IE F COMMITTEE TO statement. yea|.( 8alary to ^ oul ol brjn * hQme fi m e business meeting April 8. O. V, j G IVE BE N EFIT SHOW In 1821 Steiwer participated in the against the »ggestlon that the river fine8, penalties and forfeitures not K ^ Bushnell is director White, candidate for county school organization of the Umatilla Rapids he deveV.ied In units and at tlie ex- out of taxes. This order was m a d e Keport cards were handed out superintendent was the main speaker The , Beaverton Relief commlttea association, having for Its purpose pease of the state*«. under an agieement with the County wednesdav T h o .„ receivmo. ■ ---------- ----------------- --------- t „ the building of a dam for the devel- lie demanded that the I'nliimMa Court that 1 would pay into tn* . ^ k Four new members taken into the are planning a benefit for May «a n d ? opment of cheap water power for do- River lie dcvxSop«-d hy Federal aid County General Fund all that Da rt ' ' (‘ yn ,,Xa" Pr' Kol>- C|Ub incjud„ d Messrs McConnell, W. at th<> local theatre, as their funds H ert Delliert Burke, Claypool and H. Wright. are d e p le te and they expect de- mestic uses and for pumping water just as was tlie Ohio, the Mississippi of the fines, penalties and forfeitures u ,meo Benson, Mary Jackson K ills ’ Prank nv I d paUerson, * to proposed Irrigation projects. He and other watershed* «/hi#.*, n .. i.u, -- ..«»-* *->» — .*> ’ y y * Ci which the .... law sets apart for my Sn.e. p T r i Shepard. s Z b,ayed’ Hrwl hl« h Mr 8Core ^ ............... . Cecelia Spies, Robert Mar- to Mrs WCre Uasf.hpl. services. ^ went to the legislature in 1823 to He is fighting for that principle exc!j*ive use and exDenditure- ... ' .. ... , ' . --------to Mrs Uascher and Mr. Gilsdorf, P vln Sta|der Douglas Taylor, Kenneth low to Ml Irs. Hadley and Mr Tatlock. Each admission ticket will entitle urge the s-ate to participate ln the now, and on April 18 he and Me- Since January 1, 1828, up to January •j"ay|oX” Mildred Twoh Mrs. Gllsdorf and Mrs. Kohrback, 'he holder to 260 votes for candl- cost of a study of the project. Later Nary put such a bill before Con- 1, 1832, this portion of the fines set Honorable W° * mention. Arthur he went to Washington and aided gress. aside - for my use and to which the deraon i-oT a V An" bostesses, served refreshments. dates for yueen of Beaverton's Rose the late Congressman Nick Sinnott These statements are the facts a* County was not entitled amounted to Vh'elma ' Vie '-e' a” Krown^ The ladies Auxiliary met Thurs- Float and on the 7th the votes will In securing an appropriation of *50,- dlclosed by the records of the Uma- *42,818.48; the amount of the depu Helen * C o d f r ' mr" a tndley, day afternoon. Visitors were Mr*. counted and announcement made 000 from Congress to make the study tilla Associa.ion and of Congress, ty's salary dflring that time was ,eab i^w ls " m ° b®*1*. McConnell and Mrs. Claypool. 'i ne of candidates, who will be in the ln 1828 a bill was in Congress to and It sets Senator Steiwer four- *8,000, and the County s clear gain .epHn Martin a,lrlr® t ’*' ladle8 have completed their quilted race to r queen. At this time also provide that the Umatilla project square with the sentiment of the under that arrangement amounted to q ef f t 31 n’ ,m t ’ 1 heima bed spread which will be disposed of wl11 be announced the winner of th« should be built by the Federal Gov- people of Oregon for power develop- *31,388.81. at a May card party. float design offered by the Klwanls ernment. At the hearing on that bill ment on the streams of this state. The Circuit and County Judges, | _________________— c,ub of which 35 designs were sub- the Objec ión was raised that If ex- It Is unanswerable that the people Hillsboro Justice of the Feace and 35 I»c*lgn* Submitted POLITICAL M E ETIN G A l’ K IL 2« m,t,ed- Istlng electric manufacturing com- of Oregon could not alone finance Sheriff are on salaries, hence where IN STAR H A L L SH K KW O O I) Tickets will be on sale by mer- panies should not buy the surplus such development. possible 1 bring all criminal proceed- , tne R1* ran“ cnjb w «<*- j chants and friends. The theatre There will be a political meeting power at the Umatilla Dam the pro Fewer development is not an Is- ings where the work can be done “ y n,Kht Leonard Adams repor- ot admissions to th« ject would never pay for itself. it sue in this campaign anyway. i f through these salaried officers, and ted that there had been 36 designs at Sherwood In the Star hall on Wld * lve was at that time that Senator Stel- one of the candidates were an advo- by doing so have saved the County 1 ed for “ f oat f° r 1 P KoBb Iue8day’ April 28, at 8 p. m. All Re- committee, wer suggested that the bill be amen- cate of power development and the thousands of dollars in Justice ot ° W and a ***ec ‘°,n W,HI SP PuhHcan candidates are Invited to ded to provide that if the power other were opposed to It, then an le- the Feace fees, Constable fees and n,a'le lhls wf,pk >,y Mr*' " c Mc‘ come and speak for five or ten mln- K^rrher and Mrs. sivermore. utes. The public Is cordially Invited The B AN K OF B EAVER TO N , could not be sold at the head, where sue would be created fo r decision Continued on Page 4 to come and look the candidates over member Federal Reserve Syetem developed, the government should be by the voters. As It lies, Steiwer has Mr and Mrs. Basno ana uaugnters and hear them speak. All ofrices will is YOUR bank, and oifers you every authorized to construct transmission a Lne record on the matter of pow- i la dan and Myrtle aie new arrlv- be represented from United State* modern banking service. We appre­ lines for carrying the Juice to places #r and one that can be endorsed by ileleot your Mother Day Gift at Liladan Senator down. ml» fro a* Arizona, |«here It could be «oU . / ^ everybody. j Brown« Beaverton Pharmacy. ciate th« opportunity of ««rving you, Steiwer was Pioneer in Advocating Power Development m Oregon hIhe*e are a°m e 01 the. o o W w &H