The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, May 13, 1932, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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Statement of
E. J. W A R D
Former
For
CON N E LL.
Sheriff
Judge
Is a C andid:’, tv’
R epublican N om ination
County Judge
To
the voters o f
W ashington
County, for your approval 1 submit
the following statement:
1 have been a farmer and taxpayer
of Washington county for over forty
years.
I f nom inated and elected County
Judge, 1 will p erform the duties o f
my o ffice to the best o f m y ability.
1 will at all tim es keep the interests
o f the taxp ayers forem ost
in m y
mind. It w ill be
my
purpose
to
place the cou n ty on a cash basis and
to keep it on such a cash basis. X
will furnish m y ow n autom obile for
m y public business and will person­
ally bear the cost o f its maintenance.
My record as C ounty Judge from
January, 1925,
to
January,
1931,
speaks fo r
itself.
A t the time 1
took o ffic e in January, 1925, the
w arrant indebtedness o f the County
w as around *170,000. W e kept the
business o f
the C ounty up and at
the end o f the year, 1925, had the in­
debtedness o f
*170,000 wiped
out.
The roads now built
aintained and kept In
If
possible
to get a
r roads in one road dis-
n fa v or o f reorganizing
ricts so those w ho desire
ipecial tax fo r roads in
efficien t and econ om i-
l> jr ng my
time as
S h eriff the
e-".ia shows '175 uires'.s
classified
a i’O'j: a , i 'Hows: 23
non-suppuit
rase--. 38 stills uken and destroyed,
270 oases o f possession and sale o f
liquor, 150 cases o f larceny, 75 cases
of driving while intoxicated, 23 fo r ­
gery cases, 51 cases o f con tribu ­
ting
to
delinquency,
245 m isc el­
laneous arrests
fo r
m inor o ffe n ­
ses such as reckless driving, gam e
violations, assault and battery, etc.
1 have not attem pted to specialize
on the enforcem en t o f any one law
but have
done
everything
in m y
power to en force A L L LAW S, From
these 8Y5 ariests the fines and jail
sentences in Circuit Court alone to­
taled m ore
than *181,000 and
130
years in ;fcU.
In form er years we had laws In
force such as the speed law. The
State T r a ffic D epartm ent was bring­
ing in to the Court every day vio­
lators o f the law while at the pres­
ent there is no speed law and no
one is brought in w hich m akes a
d ifferen ce in the am ount o f fines
turned in to the Treasurer's o ffice.
Ow ing to the general depression
there is no m oney in circu lation and
offen d ers are unable to pay their
fines. F or that
reason
we
have
m ore prisoners than in form er years
and our
jail
facilities
have
in­
creased from
24 to 150 capacity.
D uring m y adm inistration we have
decreased the cost o f Keeping pris­
oners from *1.00 to approxim ately 38
cents per day and the prisoners in
cu r charge care fo r the lawn and do
part o f the ja n itor w o rk w ithout ex-
Cra cost to the County.
Som e people seem to
have
the
idea that before an o ffic e r
should
m ake an arrest he should take the
o ffe n d e r dow n roll him to see L
he has any m oney to pay a fine and
if he has not to turn
him
loose,
This is N O T my policy. 1 have al-
w ays endeavored to do my duty as
1 saw it. 1 have at all tim es tried
to keep people out o f trouble which
in my opinion is where an o ffic e r
FOR
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R
T o the V oters o f W ashington County.
I hereby announce my cundidacy
fo r
re-election
to
the
o ffic e
of
C ounty C om m issioner o f W ashington
C ounty at the P rim ary E lection to
be held on M ay 20, 1932. I f l am
elected 1 will endeavor to continue
the sam e carefu l, conservati ve and
faith fu l adm inistration
of
the a f ­
fa irs o f W ash in gton County that has
b e .n m y p olicy in the past.
Paid
B U Y > Nt» S E L L
i ’ K O l E SSIO N A L
CENTS
eggs 4 cents, hen eggs 2 Vi cents.
E gg s set every M onday. Tualatin
C hickery, hi. C. K ich ardson,
Tu­
alatin, Oregon.
Multnomah, Oregon
and
Repairing,
Res. A T. 5048 R A D IO S E R V IC E
M odern equipm ent
and
expert
O R D E R YOU R R U B B E R STAM PS
H O U SE F O R
R E N T - *20
month,
PER T IM E
w orkm ansh ip P ow n der R a d io Ca.,
and Seals from P ioneer Printing
sale on easy term s, *3,500, small
M ultnom ah A T. 2829, a fter
8 p.
and Stationery
Co., 407-8 Dekum
paym ent dow n
Full
basement,
m , call A T. 3854.
Bldg., 3rd and W ashington
Sts.
fruits, all kinds, 6601 O aym on Blvd
IN ST R U C TIO N S
Portland, Oregon.
acreage 70x141, inquire H offm an ¿A R P E N T E R , Grinding
and
Saw
TEN
CENTS
a
line
per
issue
and Oaymon, M ultnomah.
filing. Phone B eaverton 7651.
Count five w ords to the line. Then
rount
you r
p rofits. Cash
should
E A R L IE S T O F A L L B urbank Seed
M ISC ELLA N E O U S
New Liskeard, Otn- W hen his d iv­
accom pany
the
order.
W hen
a
P otatoes, weaned T*igs, B rood Sows
ing
suit burst while he was on the
statement is required the ch arge is
Muir Hog, fo r sale by C. L. John
GENERAL
H A U L I N G -L o n g
and
15c per line, m inim um 50c
bottom of the tjuinze R iv er exam in­
ston, Sherw ood, Ore., P hone 36X
short D istances, R ob ert Johnson.
ing a storage dam, W illiam Duval,
Phone B eaverton 3152.
W A N T E D C heap horses
for
fox 26-year-old diver, was drow ned
These C lassified Ads appear in six
farm . T elephone
B eaverton 9855
newspapers : B eaverton E nterprise.
O L D G R O W T H C O R D W O O D - *4.50
Tigard Sentinel. M ultnom ah Press,
to *5 cord, delivered.
Steri
D.
F O R S A L E P IG S 25 fe e d e rs, in­
Aloha News, Y am h ill Journal and
Spiesz, N. Union
Ave., B ox 32,
cluding 7 weanlings *60, one 2-
Gaston Herald.
Aloha
W ashington — A bout
34,000 m ore
y ear-old boar, *7, finehog. Phone
Beaverton 0418, after 7.30 p. m.
babies
were
born
during
1930 than
O V E R 17,000 R E A D E R S W E E K L Y C IR C U L A T IN G
H E A T E R S *45 to
during
the
precedin
g
year,
a ccord in g
*85 W ood
or
Coal.
M ultnom ah W H IT E
L E G H O R N B aby
chicks to fig u ie s from the Lubor D epart­
PERSONAL
H ardw are Store, M ultnom ah
fro m B. W. D. tested stock, May ment More than
6,300,000 cop ies o f
A N Y G IR L rn need o f a friend
4 hatch, 8 cen ts each , 7 cen ts In the C hildren's Bureau pam phlets "In ­
w rite E lsie H. Allem ann, the Sal
large num bers. R o ck s and R eds fant Care," were distributed during
W O O D F O R S A L E — P artly dry 16-
vation A rm y W hite Shield Home.
10 cents. C ustom hatch in g, turkey this period
inch slab $4.50 co rd ; 16 Inch old
565 M ayfair A venue, P ortland.
A LINE
with the approval o f the voters and
thanking you fo r y ou r su pport
in
the past, 1 am
K espectfu ly you r S h eriff
J. W. C O N N E L L
Paid Adv.
P ostoffice Bldg.
O ffice A T 4756
policy by C ongress would start a v ig ­
orous econ om ic recovery. L et's give
our leaders -he ch ance they ask for,
and they will restore prices, wages
and confidence.
V O T E X 61
CHARLES
R epublican
S.
HAYNES
Candidate
for
County Commissioner
G IV E O C R
LEADERS A CHANCE
JE S S E K. B O N D
Application F il 'd Early Insures
P rofessor o f Business A dm inistration
ture R a t e r Supply fo r
U niversity o f O regon
Irrigation Purposes
Says: W hy not let the people w h o
live in road district
No. 1 have a
ch a n ce to say how large a road dis­
trict they want and If they want to
vote a special road tax or not.
1 stand for a readjustm ent o f road
districts, so that
each
com m un ity
m ay levy such special road tax as
th ey want, or not.
Fu
T rust and be saved.
Surely
the
mu
w ay to get bigger and
better eco- o f la
nom ic leaders does not con sist in de- plemi
nying to those we
already have a ticula
chance to plan and ach ieve Concer- s .ate
ted action.
icentl;
C on fid en ce and cred it are based on tie h
prices and
hum an
ch aracter. O u r ' o f fl
business leaders are already su ffi- whei<
ciently chastened ,but with
prices suppl
unstable o r declin in g m ost tenders,
ow ners and b orrow ers rem ain frigh t- Mtale
ened. Like scared bank depositors eXpja
they seek salvation in cash.
R ecently Urbana and A urora, lid -
nois, saved their banks by establish-
C(J
ing e ffe ctiv e w ithdraw al quotas fo r strea
depositors. Sim ilarly
each
of
our ne p.
industries
could
treat its
m arket the r
like a bank and establish fair
ou t- t)|0 |
put or sales quotas fo r
all Its pro- ^.j..
ducers, so as not to break the m ar- (
ket. In the lum ber industry su ch h
action has actu ally been planned but
the leaders had to give it up fo r i
^
fea r o f hostile p rosecu tors and the ,er (
anti-trust laws.
years
...
1 right
W e, through
ou r
laws,
refused
these leaders the
ch ance
to save w tlp,
their industry. In this, as in other
' .
’
watei
industries, each
prodSfcer can re-
^
duce unit costs by cap acity opera­
tion. Under present
con d itions
o f ^.°Ur
.
t hose
over -equipm ent and rapid changes
in m ethods,
ca p a city
operation is
1 h!
noft practicable
fo r all,
because it ow,lp
breaks the m arket. It is from the futu*'
Resulting
destru ctive
com p etition denCf
that a grou p o f 122 business leaders a PPl(l
recently asked a m oratorium .
It irr*S®
was refused because we do not trust becor
them .
I “Tl
It is p e r fc c .ly feasible to
grant
their request and still assure our-
selves all needed protection.
Give
the Federal Trade C om m ission, or
som e sim ilar au th ority representing
consum ers, pow er |o a p p iov e plans
fo r stabilization
in each
industry
and to suspend the application Of
the anti-trust laws as long as the
approval plans are follow ed In good
faith. G ive these approved
plans
such legal force as m ay be n eett-
sary to m ake ¿h em effective.
adv.
grow th *5.50 c o rd ; 2nd grow th *4
Coal and Sawdust. P hone Beav
erton 5225.
D IR E C T O R Y
1 would exact the most rigid prin­
ciples o f econ om y connslstent w ith
the proper
adm inistration o f
the
cou ntys affairs. Useless and w aste­
ful extravagan ces will not be toler­
ated.
DONALD
T axes will be cu t
to th e
bone,
none will be levied excep t that are
absolutely necessary to carry on the
cou n ty business.
T. T E M I'L E T O N
C andidate
fo r
1 stund fo r a readjustm ent o f as­
sessm ents on real property to the
F or C ounty Judge
end that all p roperty pays Its Just
proportion o f the tax burden. I f 1
am the peoples ch oice, they w ill be
LOOK AT Y O U R T A X S T A T E M E N T
! my boss and 1 will be w ork in g fo r
The County Court o f
W ashington them.
County In redu cin g taxes to a point
low er this year than they have been
..
,,,
, . and ban
at any tim e
In the
10 years
last
past Is one o f the 5 cou nties in the not true
state that has m et the 20% tax re­
C. S. H A Y N E S ,
duction on real property advocated
S herw ood, O regon, R oute 3
by G overon r Meier.
Bald A dv.
In m ak in g this redurAion County
Judge
Donald T.
Tem pleton
has
dem onstrated an ability
to effect
*-
R epu blican
N om ination
,e r r
blfinfc
,lr e >
f,r u e
l!’ ,,ov
1 he 1
"T l
be
I
forty
'-an d
P'Kul
, verxli
and
T he m ere announcem ent o f such a ,,l‘* 1
C andidate
fo r
nom ination
to assist in fllPng them out. Once
acquit ed the right lasts forever un­
less the ow n er falls to use the w a­
ter fo r five years, in which case It
m ay be applied fo r by som eone else.”
fo r
County Clerk
T he m a joi part o f this announce­
m ent o f can d id acy is to express my
grateful appreciation o f past favors
bestow ed on m e by the people o f
W ash in gton County.
A lso voters
are
rem inded
that
they m ust be registeied before they
can vote.
R egistration
b ook s
close
thirty
days before election.
E D W . C. LUCE
P aid adv.
.• .■ .• .V .V .W .* . ' . W . v . v
Candidate
fo r
County Judge
Dr. K. C. Ingham
OPENS S A T U R D A Y
P rim aries
Sydney, Australia E xplaining
to
liewildred natives that the ch u ich
wa« to be “ Te erected ” on a hettei
site, tw o boatloads o f men, dressed
ir overalls, proceeded to dism antle
an old colon ial fram e
church build­
ing 'The high cost o f building m a­
terial and the valunble w ood w ork in
the ch urch made the theft profitable
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F IN A N C E
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Ave., N., bet. Burnside,
A nkeny,
State License M-127
8 G rand
J. W . C O N N E L L
P O R T L A N D 'S P R O G R E S S IV E
F L O R IS T
Republican Candidate
GEO. A. PA LM ITE R
Sixth and A lder (A lm ost)
O regon
R epu blican
C H IR O P R A C T O R
TOMMY LUKE
Portland.
R e p jb llc a n
T H E OAKS PARK
at the Rink Saturday
A U T O M O B IL E LOANS
A personal service
—som ething d ifferen t
H. A. K U R A T L I
’• drug* or surgery used
I Ulte modern painless
’•atment for Slnue In-
met Ions. Results are
Immediate.
fo r
C hiropractic
215 A lisky
Bldg
Physician
Portland
C andidat«
N om ination
lo r
Secretary of State
P a id
TO
SU C CE ED
H IM S E L F
FOR
SHERIFF
P R IM A R IE S
MAY
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adv.
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New Process Purocleati
M E N ’S SUITS, OVERCOATS, HATS
CLEANED
C A S AND
H A PRESSED,
N D C A R R N Y O W J v C
.........HOUR CLEANING S E R V IC E .........
CHICAGO CLEANERS
Our new ly Installed system will dry clean and
pres« m en ’s
281 T H IR D S T R E E T
8. W . C orner Third and J rffera on
suits ovsreoats- w om en's—d re sse s and coats— in Three H ou rs!
S A T IS F A C T IO N
GUARANTEED
Every garm ent left here at 9 will be ready by noon.
P rom pt A ttention to Mali Order». No InorWMB In P lica
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