FRIDAY, MAY >, 1930. I HK HK V V KK VON REVIEW AU B REY L. F I. ETCHER A | tw M )- il- U * , Nrmvvrton, O r« Office with Beaverton Realty Co Special attention riven to commercial accounts, conveyancing, real property and the settlement o f estates. A STATEM ENT FOR C O UNTY JUDGE LO CAL Modern Dsnce •> w. msiiop PLU M B IN G and H E A TIN G Hardware. Paints Phoae, 2003 Beaverto* Beaver Wood Co. Block Wood, Planer Ends; All grades o f Utah-Wash. coal. Yard at Front A Main P. L. Schwitz Phone 6702 Beaverton, Oregon B E A V E R T O N FEED and PR O D U C E C O M P A N Y Highway and O E. Tracks C. J. Beach, Manager W. E. PECO U N D E R TA K E R Grange and Building Beaverton C. J EM BALM ER — Beaterí o. Barber Shop STEVENS, PRO PRIETO R S A T IS F A C T IO N GUARANTEED Beaverton. Oregon L. E. W IL K E R Candidate for Nomination fo r Representative Republican Primary May 16 Present Incumbent My Policy: “ Progressive but not radical; economical but not stingy.” c-22-23 FOR RADIOS Service And Supplies CaQ 9303 Beaverton Radio Co. SEE— Jackson Bell 7 tube radio with 90-day guarantee, 659-50 SEE Beaver Chapter No. j 106. Stated Communf- j cation. Wednesday May 14. Past Matrons and Patrons, special guests. Receipts necessary. V is­ itors welcome By order o f W’ . M. Margaret A. Denney, Sec. adv. McKesson Cod Liver Oil Very high quality. $1 25 per bottle. Special, per bottle o n l y ........... 79c : R E A S O N A B LE Smith Hardwood Floor Co. Phone 6955 • Write In On i i ■ Your Ballot on Real Estate. Low inter­ est cost, repayment privi­ leges. Write for details. WASHINGTON Savings & Loan Assn. Shute Bldg. Hillsboro, Ore. i ■ S ■ Fred J. Sewell ■ ■ Oregon LOAMS ■ ® (Present Incumbent) ■ County Coroner 5 ■ Due to misunderstanding by j election officials. it was not I known until the last that j office was to be filled by elec­ tion this year. W rite name in 3 on ballot and put X before it (Paid Advertisement) Your vacation need not be limited io juvt one place. En­ joy the lull »weep of Califor­ nia'« charming playgrounds o n a Southern Pacific vacation ticket. Here, candy beaches, lofty mountains, famed resorts are all closely linked by Southern Pacific. Your vacatioa starts when you board the train. In rest- ful comfort you speed over the spectacular SiuKa Rout* — mile after mile of scenic splendor. Refreshed, you are ready for play at your destin­ ations. A ticket to any one o f these destinations includes stop­ overs and permits tide trips to the many places y o u 'll want to visit. Market & Grocery 10:30 A. M. 3:00 P. M. I Fred Knorr, Prop. 1 water under pressure in kitchen, bathroom, laundry, garage and garden without bother or attention, and at extremely low cost Paul Pumps are fully automatic, silent, ■elf-oiling and will pump from deep or shallow well, lake or cistern. They may be operated with electric power or gasoline. Come in today and let ns sbaw you. P A U L W A T E P SYSTEMS 065J FIR S T CLASS WORK R E A S O N A B LE PRICES K. I>. VanMcter, Prop. Special 58c. Phone Beaverton, 6502 Re-Elect Ralph E. Williams 3203 and 1702 ■ Just Cause For Pride j ■ We are proud of having been for the past twenty £ years able to fill the netds in our line in this swiftly-de- ¡ i veloping community. J That we are equipped with the very latest facilities ■ for meeting the needs of the modern banking bublic. ■ AND S W e are very proud of our new home and invite vou J to come in and inspect it at any time while you are in ■ Beaverton. Visitors always welcome and your careful ■ inspection invited. ■ C. E. Allen. Agent B E AVE R TO N , OREGON Republican National Committeeman For the firxt litnc In the history o f the West u Wcslcrn man— Ralph K. Williams o f Oregon —Is Vice Chairman of Ihe Republican National Uointiiitlre. During Ihe past six months he has served os acting Chairman o f Ihe National Committee, lie has given 22 years o f unselfish service lo Oregon, its rilizens anti ils w orthy rnlrrprises. His service " ■ » b e e n without salary or financial remuneration o f any kind. T o r e e le d him means that Oregon keeps Its Im­ portant plare in affairs o f Ihe llcptihlican National Com ­ mittee and that citizens o f Ihe stale w ill continue |o have Ihe benefit o f Mr. W illiam s' Influence in Washington, I». C. Vote 13X ■ B A N K THE O F B E A V liR T O N ■ Tald Adv. W illiam s, Ralph E. Cltlsana Commlttr*. Mary A ftarry, Secretary For 1er llltltf, Fort land. Ora MAN f or GOVERNOR • JU ST A F E W EX A M PLES NOMINATE • Of what the Oregon Press thinks of Harry L. Corbett Republican Candidate for Covernor “ Should Oregon entrust its gov­ ernorship to him (Corbett) It w ill b e In mighty good hands . ,r — Sheridan Sun. ¡ H a y , G rain, F « « d , P o u ltr y Supphe# M A T T E R where your home is lo­ N O cated, you can have plenty of running AT Sanitary Market (SS Grocery canned goods. CHARLES BERTHOLD CUNNING WATER! STUDIO BARBER SUOI» Choicest of Beef, Veal, Pork, Lamb and Chicken. Phone, 3602 The first Essential of a Modern H om e - - Krpreeenlatlve Primary Election May 16, 1930 My beat efforta In the performance of public dutiea I f I am nominated and elected, I will, luring my term of office uno common »enee buaineea method« In Slate huaineaa. I believe fewer law« pawed ami more time and rareful consideration given to thoae enacted, ... , ■ ------------- ■ - . ■■ s Southern Pacific P le a s e g iv e us o rd e rs for U ta h L a n d P la s te r, if y o u w a n t to c o m e in a t c a rlo t prices. For Sale By Portland Electric Tower Co. Hillsboro A. M. JANNSEN DRILLING Co. A. M. JA N N S E N Candidale for the Republican Nomination for Edwards Dependable Cooffee - Special 39c per lb. We can supply you with all the varieties of fiesh or HALL Residence 550 Clinton Street Telephone Lanraater 2401 Regular 75c. prise them. C H A R L E S B E AVE R TO N 3603 i is only a day auay • PH O N E No. Every house wife should have one Prepare your family's favorite dish to night and sur­ Two phones, F- I). Oregon Made Brooms Dinner was jus! as they wish­ ed it to be, “ Jusl hit the spot” . V f l C f l t i Q ft K- Portland Headquarters In Care S T A R D R IL L IN G M A C H IN E CO. References and Estimates Will He Cheerfully Given On Request Special Sale The whole family .is satisfied Two Deliveries Daily: Prospect Holes Beaverton, Oregon Inrorporated Residence Phone Beaverton M E E TIN G NO TIC E 1 Old Floors Like New. Everything for the Family Meal your j Beaverton California FLOORS also make year Beaverton Voters o f Washington County you will soon be called upon to noml- Whitehall Restaurant nateofficers for the various county M A G A Z IN E * and C A N D Y and state offices, snd it is fo r you to make the decision as to whom Fountain Service Heat of Esta you consider best fitted fo r the OREGON HK \ VERTO N t»t various positons. I feci that wth nty years o f #*- Bea verton I.umher C a perience in constmction work, and heing able to estimate thè coota WR S O LIC IT YO U R PA T R O N A G E o f constructiol, whether it be roads, ' Ic a r ia l i m i h rra . P r o p r i , t o rs bridgea, or buildings. I am in a position to serve thè county ss County Commissloner in a mannei MARKS X SON tha* will be to tho best Interosts RESTAURANT o f thè tuxpayers. and county at M E A LS SHORT ORDER Urge. j Cigars, Tobaccos Certainly Washington County Conferitone. Soft Drinks needs to move forward, with «U Cadv Bldg. — Watson St Friday, Saturday, May 9. 10 é Geo. W. Lippert It has been rumored, In samo Gladys Hrorkwell, Forrest Stanley R quarters, that I have withdrawn IN from the race fo r County Judge. D R AK E C ASE” “ TH E Nothing is further from the truth. I am in the race and w ill not with­ Sua.. Mon- Taca., May 11. 1!. 13 . jf draw These statements are not true “ The Shannons of Broadway and I take this opportunity to so With the Gleasons inform the voter« o f Washington County. It is time there be a change in 4 Friday, Saturday, May 16, the office o f County Judge. Thia is t. Reginald Denney In the sentiment I hear from many parts o f the county. A change may net be pleasant to certain politi­ cians. but the people would btnefit thereby. That I am qualified by virtue of my trainng should not be disputed. I was admitted to the Wisconsin Bar hack In 1914; practiced before all Courts; was fo r six years Dis­ trict Attorney: am admitted to prac­ tice in the Federal Courts; snd was admitted to practice in the United States Supreme Court in 1920. I have already made public what the History o f Wisconsin and the Blue Book o f Wisconsin Attorneys say o f my ability. The County Judge should be an attorney Estates o f deceased per­ sons run into money. The judge pro­ bating these estates should be versed in the law. Ask any attorney about that. Were it physically possible to see all voters personally. I would do eo; as it is. I must take this means o f getting my message to them. Respectfullv Submitted. (Paid adv.) GEO. W. L IP P E R T About Those PR IC E S Well Drilling BEAVER THEATRE PRO GRAM } US HARDW OOD its resources, and next door to the A. E. IIA N S O N largest rity and port of tha state, WOOD and CO AL we are still fifth in population, Cord Wood or Slab any length when we should have socond place any kind at least Are we going to move forward, Prompt Delivery Phone 1504 or remain where we are T Direct and well maintained rou­ tes of transportation, o f which we are at present in great need, are essential fo r the development o f any community, city, county, or state. N. P. Johnson, Beaverton • Ore- Tent Borings, Soundings, Good Music B eaverton ReBek- ah Lodge N o JtS m eets first and third Tu es­ day even in gs at 7:S0 P M in thr I. O. O. F. Hall Mrs. Marjorie La wis Secretary. Mrs. Celia Hulett, N. G. p -tf f . T Mrs. J. E. Summers entertained the *600'' Club wits a one o'clock luncheon Friday afternoon. First prise was won by Mrs H. O. Stipe. Mrs. A. M. Jannsen won the guest prise, Mrs. Hudson consolation. A d ­ ditional guests were Mrs. A. M. Jannsen and Mrs. H A. Nielsen. K ini on Grange Hall E V E R Y OTHER SATU RD AY Neat l>anee. May 3 Barden's Band NEW S "The fact that Harry L. Corbett was the only senator in the 1927 legislature who refused to accept the extra pay which the legislators voted themselves should not work to his disadvantage in his campaign to procure the repub­ lican gubernatorial nomination.” — Ashland Tidings. A w alyze the qualifications of A ll C an d id a te «! Who best exemplifies the spirit of the day, "On­ ward Oregon?" Who has had the buiiness, executive, and legislative experience ? Who has been the staunch advocate of American ideals ? CH ARLES H ALL "Searching through all of the utterances made by candi­ dates we find in the Corbett platform a gem to consider." — Klamath Falls Herald. F. W. LIVERMORE REPUBLICAN A Business Man whose slogan is Oregon ) a ‘I pledge myself to continued honest, progressive and efficient service for Washington County,” " W it h M r Corbett Covernor there should be no pyramid­ ing of bond issues, but there would be ways and means devised for legitimate, safe development." — Malheur Enterprise. T h e sanest platform that has been issued by any candi­ date in this generation is the one put forward by Harry L. Corbett, republican candidate for Covernor. If there is any bushwah' in it we have not been able to locate it and that is a most unusual thing for a candidate."— Corvallis Gazette Times. COUNTY JUDGE 1 » D . F e la h e lm . M « n a * * r , Im p e r ia l H o te l, P o rtla n d , ■ I for "InduitrutUtt Oregon " ( P a id a d v e r t is e m e n t , H a ll- f o r - O o v e r n o r C lu b , “ H e (Corbett) says that t h e state will be ad­ vanced more by hard work than oratory.“ -- Crass Valley Journal. 2 | Vote for Harry L. Corbett Paid Adv, Corbett for Oovnnor Com , Ployd J Cook. Klald M fr SOI Corbitt I lift«, Pottlano, Ora.