Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 20, 1920, Image 9

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EAST CLACKAMAS NEWS, MAY 20, 1920
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W. A. P R O C T O R
L J I . JOHNSON
IS LEADING CANDIDATE
W. J. E. VSCK
O f Molalla
Republican Candidate For
FOR COUNTY SHERIFF
COUNTV
C O M M IS S IO N E R
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Republican Candidate For
CORONER
Ciacla mas County.
Republican Primary. May 21.
A man ot Business Experience,
a d a School Pi rector o f Oregon
wity. Thorough and Prompt At­
tention to the Needs of the Office.
(Paid Advertisement.)
(Paid advertisement)
E. L. P 6 P E
Only Ex-Service
Mart
in Clackamas
County Seeking Recognition.
PHILIP
HAMMOND
If nominated and elected 1 will,
during my term ot otlie, work for
the const ruction o f the roads in
accordant-*; with the road p ro ­
gram adopted by tin? people,
and such other roads as serve the
people, by being connected up
with said »main roads, and as
near as possible get a dollar’s
worth o f service for every dollar
expended.
Filed March 19. 1920.
W. J. E. Vick.
Republican candidate for County
Commissioner.
Ed L. Johnson, a resident of
Clackamas County for 24 years,
ard a taxpayer, is a candidate for
sheriff on the Republican ticket,
and promises in his platform to
bring strict law enforcement to
Clackamas County. Johnson is
the present coronorof this county
and has been an efficient admin­
istrator o f the affairs o f that
office. It he is nominated and
elected to the office o f sheriff, the
people may depend upon a clean,
economical administration o f the
office with eCjual treatment to
every citizen. He is a successful
business man, has a family, and
is a staunch Republican. (Paid
ad .)
(P A ID ADVERTISKAiENT)
FRANZ KRAXBERGER
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Calendar For Closing Exercise*
Estacada High School—1920
F A R M E R and
D A IR Y M A N
May, 21 Friday, Closing o f re
cords and distribution o f Promo­
tion ca**ds.
May, 21 Friday, Totem Pole
Exercises.
May, 21 Friday, Alumni Ban­
quet 6:30 P. M.
Republican Candidate For
C O U N T Y JU D G E
If nominated and elected Mr. Pope
promises that he will give the tax
R e p u b l ic a n C a n d id a t e f o r
payers and the people of Clacka­
mas county the benefit o f his ex­
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
perience as a road builder and a
Philip Hammond has practiced
business man.
law in Clackamas Cftunty for the
(Paid Advertisem ent)
past eight years, and is also City
Attorney o f Canbv. Entered the
M . E. C hurch
service early in the war, and was
There will be services both morning later commissioned at Camp Lee.
and evening next Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Virginia, a Second Lieutenant,
On his
and 7:30 p.ru. Sunday School at 10:00 and served until 1919.
a. m ., Young People’ s Meeting at 6:30 return home was elected Chair­
p. m.
Everyone cordially invited to man o f Willamette Falls Post of
the American Legion, for Oregon
attend these services.
City.
(Paid Advertisement)
J. F. Dunlop, Pastor*
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May 21, Friday, Dual Track
Meet with the James John High
School.
V ote for G ood R oads
Vote 302 X Yes for
4% S ta te Road Bond Limit
NO PROPERTY TAX
NO DIRECT TAX
NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES
NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX
Prrsent Auto Lirenee Free und Gasoline
Tax will pay both principal a..d interest
on all the bonds under this constitutional
amendment. Approval o f this amendment
is necessary to permit early completion of
State Highways.
Republican Candidate For
S T A T E R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
F rom
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C la c k a m a s C o u n ty .
Better school system; improve­
ment o f public highways from
market centers t o agricultural
districts; equitable lalnir laws.
( paid a d v e r t is e m e n t )