Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 16, 1918, Image 3

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This space donated by
Estacada State Bank
Fred A. Miller
John W. Ferguson of Portland,
whose official titles when trans­
lated mean “Chief Forest Fire
Fighter” was in Estacada lor a
day last week, preparatory to
launching the season’s p a t r o l
within a short time, John has
been in charge of a spruce camp
for the past winter and will make
h i s official headquarters t h i s
summer near Molalla.
FOR
COUNTY CLERK
If You W ant Experience an d Efficiency.
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D. E. Frost
Been a resident of county 24
years. B e e n juvenile officer (5
years and h a s won confidence
of parents and children for kind
a n d sympathetic consideration,
given to all complaints.
Been a deputy sheriff 6 years
and never known to shirk a duty
or evade a responsibility.
Been truant officer f> years and
has been able to turn many hoys
and gills into the paths of good
and useful citizens.
If you believe the qualifications
entitle him to further recognition,
tnen he asks your support for the
nomination of
Sheriff
At the Primaries May 17
Pd. Adv.
Judge
Thos. F. R yan
Here is what J. H. Wilson,
expert accountant, says:
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ducted with rigid exactitude.
Miss
Harrington, and her Chief Deputy,
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MR. MILLER, are about as correct
as they can well he.
That is to say,
exactly correct, and it is a great
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pleasure to audit in an office con-
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ducted as t h i s Clerk’s office
has
been.”
No. On Ballot 64. - •
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Fd. Adv.
C. M. RYNERS 0N
CANDIDATE FOR
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At the Dover Chnreh on Sat- L A ® ,
cafn, ^ ^ p la in these
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daysof lack of profitable employ -
urdav evening. May 18th, in eon- ment, with the several local mills
nection with the program to be constantly looking for mbn, and
given by the Dover school, an ie* Frank Ewing of the P. R. L. &
cream social will be held, to which P. ( o. unable to obtain any la­
bor for the
preliminary
now
„11 „re invited and the proeeeda underway
ta .‘? in
re the
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w»p|i1".ow
dam
building
to go tow ards the Red ( ross.
up the Clackamas.
Republican Nomination
THOS. F. RYAN
JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
CLACKAMAS a n d MULTNOMAH
17th District
Ballot No. 6 7
Fsitl Advertisement by Rvnerson
Rooster ( luh. J. (,. Jackson, Treasur­
er, Oregon City, Or.
Present Assistant State Treasurer
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
STATE TREASURER.
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