Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 13, 1920, Page Page Two, Image 2

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S. A. D. HUNGATE
: of
MOLALLA,
OREGON
Republican Candidate for
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
Was born in Clackama* County,
bad twelve years experience as
surveyor, eiirht years as Govern­
ment surveyor, and four years as
surveyor of this county, his term
having expired eiyrht years ago,
since which lie has been living on
his farm east o f iviolalla. If nomi­
nated an 1 elected to t he office of
County Surveyor, he will fill the
office with the best of his ability,
and to the best interests o f the
taxpayers o f Clackamas County.
(Paid advertisement)
Only
E x d k rv ite
Man in Clackamas
Countv Seeking R e ^ n it i n n .
PHILIP
Thursday, May 13, 1920
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
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HAMMOND
Edward A. MacLean
R epublican C andidate I o :
Delegate at Large to the
NATIONAL
CONVENTION
S logan : For outspoken League
o f Nations man like Taft, Hoover
or Hughes.
Every Oregon Boy
and
Is a possible College
.Student
Why You Should Vote For :
C. SCHUEBEL
proudest records
FOR
iheir great
work
by voting on May 21 for the Higher
Educational
relief measure. Higher
Education pays the state in dollars and
cents, in improved living, in scientific
progress, in farm, orchard, garden, and
stool ranch development, and in the
better quality of its public and high
school teaching.
Pall alvertlsamem inserted by Colin Dyment In
behalf of th* Joint A umni Rellet Committee lor
Hither Education In Oreeon. 5. 4 Ptttock Block
Portland
Philip Hammond has practiced
law in Clackamas County for the
pa-d viglit years, and is also Citv
Attorney o f Canin. Entered the
service early in the war. and was
bit *r commissioned at Camp lA*e.
Vi I* ;• u i. a S v >n I Lieutenant,
an 1 s« rved oritd 1919 On his
return home was elected Chair-
ma I o f Will iinvtle Fulls Po»» o
th** American Legion. for Oregon
City.
(Paid Advertisement)
:
That is one of the State s
Oregon sends a bigger percentage of
its children to college than any oth r
stale, without exception.
Protect these Schools and
VI Al t REPRESENTATIVE
Robert Morton c a m e down
0 . Middleton, representing the
from Portland, to spend Mothers’ Blakeman Paper house o f Port­
Day with his mother, Mrs. A. K. land, called at this office Friday.
Morton.
Brenton Vedder o f Gladstone,
We now have plenty o f cab­ republican candidate for County
bage plants, also tomato, pansies Judge, is 43 years o f age, has re­
and asters' W. H. Holder.
It sided 16 years in Clackamas Co.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dills, o f and has served 7 years as school
If elected he
Portland, were the guests o f Mr. superintendent.
will
serve
his
constituents
to the
and Mrs. W. F. Cary last Sunday.
best o f his ability.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moore spent
Fred M. Rowley, thrift evan­
Tuesday and Wednesday in Port­
land, v i s i t i n g Mrs. Moore’s gelist, who preaches the gospel
of saving, and is connected with
mother.
the Commerce Safe Deposit and
Among recent arrivals at the
Mortgage Company o f Portland,
Hot Lake Sanitorium, in Eastern
was calling on his clients in town,
Oregon, we note Joseph Fellows
Friday afternoon. Since his last
o f Estacada.
visit here, last fall, Mr. Rowley
There will be no service Sun­ has been to New York City,
day evening at the Methodist Washington, D. C.. Baltimore,
Church, but the Rev. J. F. Dun­ Md. and other points in the east.
lop will preach at Zion church at He gives a most|fascinating ac­
3 p. m.
count o f his trip, which he de­
Thanks are due our kind neigh-- clares to have been one o f great
bor P. M. Wagner for a mes?-» o f educational value to him. But
fine trout, which proved delicious he has returned with the convic­
to the taste ani helped out the tion that the Atlantic coastj is
high cost o f living.
not in it with the Pacific coast.
Every Oregon Girl
No state can have too much educa­
tion.
Education is the safeguard of
freedom and of right, and higher edu­
cation is the capstone of the public
school system. Bui higher education
in Oregon is m great danger. The State
University and the Agricultural College
have twice as many students as they
have income to trail*
REPUBLICAN C a n d i d a t e f o r
Mrs. James Norris o f Dwyer,s
Milton Evans drove over from
camp was in town Monday.
Portland, Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ames and
The Eastern Star chapter will
son spent Saturday in Portland.
meet next Tuesday evening.
otat* or unto, city or Toledo,
Luca a County. ••
Frank J. Cheney m ake« oath that ho
la senior partner o f the firm o f F. J.
Cheney A Co., doing business In the City
o f Toledo, County and Slate aforeaaid,
and that said Ann will pav the sum o f
ON K H U N D R E D D O L L A R S for each
and every case o f Catarrh that cannot be
£ y the uee o f H A L L ’ S CA TA K M H
M E D IC IN E
FRANK J CHENEY
Sw orn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, this *th day o f December,
A- D
A w . G LEA SO N .
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.
N otary Public.
Itall e t alarrh M edicine Is taken m -
ternally and acts through the Blood on
the Mucous Surfaces o f ihe System Send
for testim onials free.
.
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S'H K N E T * c o - Toledo. O.
Sold bv all dru H lata 75c.
H all's Faintly P lllt for constipation.
State Senator
BECAUSE
He prepared and passed the law taxing water power.
The Law regulating Hours o f labor in mills and factories.
The General Fund Bill which saves the State about $10,000
annually rn payment o f interest.
The repeal o f $1,000,000 standing appropriations.
State Board o f Conciliation and Arbitration law.
The Foreign Corporation License Fee law, which adds
about $85,000 to the general fund annually.
Amendment to the Inheritance tax law which adds
$435,000 to the general fund annually.
BECAUSE HE HAS PREPARED THE FOLLOW­
ING LAWS AND WILL ENDEAVOR TO PASS
THEM:
The law that will assess corporations at the same rate as
farmers and small property owners. This will add
about $10,000,000 to the assessed valuation o f Clacka­
mas County.
Alien Ownership o f land law. Must become a citizen to
own land in Oregon.
Equalizing fees o f domestic corporations, which will
compel large corporations to pay at the same rate as
small corporations. Will add approximately $100,000
to the general fund annually.
State Highway commission to purchase all road material
and to sell to counties at cost. Buying in large quanti­
ties will save thousands o f dollars on road material.
BEGAUSE
The Paving Trust and Corporations are against him.
You should be for him.
HE NEVER STRADDLES, You Always Know Where to Find Him
( Paid Advertisement by Arthur G. Beattie )
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