THE BEAVERTON
B e a v e r !« «
Issued Every
Friday
Oregon
R e v ie w
H. Huk*C
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at K m * v > r f«ai
Kntervd a» seexmd eia»« master
Dec;*mlwr 9. 1922. at tin- post office
under th«1
at Bi-averton, Oregon,
Act o f M anh 8, 1H79.
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Manager
F R ID A Y . MAY IS. 1932
STATEMENT OF J. \V.
CONN ELU SHERIFF
During my time as Sheriff the
reemrd show« 875 arrest* classified
about as follow s: 23 non-support
cases, 38 still* taken and destroyed
270 cases o f possession and sale o f
liquor, 150 cases o f larceny, 75
cases o f driving: while intoxicated,
23 forg ery cases, 51 cases o f con
tributing to delinquency. 245 mis
cellaneous arrests for minor offenses
such as reckless driving, game vio
lations, assault and battery- etc.
I have not attempted to specialize
on the enforcement o f any one law-
hut have done everything in my
power to enforce A L L
LAWS.
From these 875 arrests the tines
and jail sentences in Circuit court
alone totaled more than $191,000 00
and 130 years in jail.
Well, you're forgiven everything—
all except running away like a tin-
canned dog.
Iteally, you act as If
you nr« horribly afraid of wine-
thing "
"I am. but I can'i discuss It
over the telephone. Toll you what
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n i ,io. Neille
ru M lij a |
pat!tin* and you conic (o dinner
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wit», me tonight."
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"I'd low* to, Elmer, tmt not to
WVT Sert Ice
night
But I can go with you to
morrow night I'm too busy to sco
you ho fore then."
| I save you time to reconsider, you
Reluctantly Elmer agreed to her
might change your mind. And
pt op ami ind \. II ,• hugely
wasn't I right. Elmer M i r ? Tea satisfied with herself, hung up and
did chango jo u r inisd. didn't you? returned to Hie bank, where »lie
As soon as you had time to think wrote ih« following letter to J.
things over you slopped payment Fltvgendd. acting captain of do
on the check."
te, i veo, I os Angelos police depart
■“ Tlial's rig h t" ho agreed life
ment :
l«**sly.
"D
ear Captain Fitzgerald:
“ Are you sorry now that you
•Viith reference lo the matter « «
stopped payment?"
dis, ossod over I ou tdistance tele
“ No. I'm n ot:” Savagely again.
” 1 thought you might be*. One cun- phone, when I told you that a cheek
n««t treat one’s fiance«* so casually In favor o f Doris Hat «wood had
and hope to escape unscathed. El been received at thla hunk uinl was
mer. I'd feel badly at such ir«*at- being return,si with tho not atom
'Signature o f Indorser Irregular'
moot myself."
"Von will be glad to know that
"She's not niy flancee."
"But you told nu> she was. You your action It, conforming to iny re
jiltod me for her Surely you must quest and mailing anonymously to
have been quite certuin o f your Mr Clarke tin* police records and
ground before you it >. lose«! your rogue»' gallery photographs o f Col-
onnlo Charley has home rich fruit.
altered feelings toward m e "
"Well, she's no P aiuw o f mine." With n u few minutes after Its re
ceipt Mr Chirk» called ,1 the hank
he protested doggedly.
“ Then. pray, what u she?
A and ordered payment »t»pp«*«l on
the
k lie was much disturbed.
friend?"
Shortly thereafter lie purchased
“ Not any more."
two thousand dollars' worth of
"An enemy ?"
travelers' checks here, so I ro.ilired
“ Perhaps."
"Elmer, did you promise to lend he was at,out lo lenvv the state.
"In I icdiatcly I math* it lUy bust-
her the money or give It to her?“
tics' to ■ all him up and ascertain
“ She asked for a loan."
"F or how loug? Did she offer without letting him know I was
pun,plug hint, that he Is frightened
any security ?"
"N o security. It was a Kathleen un,l pa tuck \. Evidently he liaa
compromised himself, probably !u
Mavoureen loan."
writing and now fears reprisals
"I don't understand. Elmer."
“ 'It may bo for years aud It may I from the outraged un,l disappoint
be forever,'” lie quoted from the ed lady In the shape of a suit for
breach o f promise
My personal
Celtic ballad.
“ But you agreed to make the opinion is, however, that now they
real, e his auspicious are aroused,
loan, didn't you?"
“ C«*vtalnly.
Didn't I send my thev will endeavor to extract as
lar„o
a cash settlement as possibly
check r
“ You did. It's too bad you didn't guaranteeing no publicity In return.
send her the cash—by express. Then O f course we must protect him by
your ex-sweetheart wouldn't have catching fl.etn In the u,-t o f levying
learned your silly secret, and yon blackmail, and If Mr Clarke tied
wouldn't now fare the necessity the crate we couldn't do that, could
for running away he,-ans« you're we* So I have mutiagc! te delay his
a fra lj to face me again.
Elmer departure forty-eight hours.
"Thla letter will roach you via
darling, i very greatly fear you're
the same train thnt carries Mr.
Just a little bit cowardly."
He was «tong to the core o f Id* Clarke's rejected cheek hark lo the
It, fa. t. It will
beiug. “ I'm not a cow al,l." he re- I .Os Vngclcs hank
plied coldly.
“ I have a Distin rend, you **urll«‘r than that, because
guished Service cross to prove I am sending It special delivery. Im
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mediately upon riH-cild o f It. please
that 1"
"P o o f!
That's animal courage. arrange to have the movements o f
I was referring to moral courage." this unsavory ,-ouple oratciied and
Elmer saw he was outnumbered report to u,e l>v telephone
"Your* trulv.
and outmaneuvered and if he would
"Nellie Cnthcnrt."
escape annihilation, he must with-
draw from the fight forthwith
C H A P T E R XI
"That sort o f talk will never get
you anywhere with me." he warned
IIK fnlfnurlnt* afternoon Vcllle
her. "I’ m quite capable o f attend
rw*p|»H a l«»nj; dl at mice call
ing to my own business."
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"You've certainly been misman f
aging It lately. Without mv vol of !*• teefives .1. K l l « | whs re
unteer help you would be absorb port n*.:.
"S«nt a »nun out to watch tNe
ing a thousand dollar loss right
hou«o ns ooon as I <ot >«»ur letter.’*
now. and with that little gold dig
‘*’1 he hank must
ger oo your hands you'd he oper he uiiiiouticed.
ating In red Ink befi.ro the first of huv«* telephoned them about the
cho« k, foi* at half past t*‘ii they
the year.”
“ Who told you she was a gold called a Taxi and went down to the
ofllop of n shyster ijfiom oy. They
digger r
were there two hours nnd then re-
"You did."
tum
id to the hunjrafow
As m*o«
•T didn't."
“ Not In so many words. But yon as my man n*porte<1 they were In
stopped payment ou your check, conference with that particular
which Is an admission that you sus lawyer the whole things was us
clear as mud.
pect she la a gold digger."
“They're g«»lng up to Pllarclto* to
“ Well, that's my business, and I
don't see any necessity for arguing shnke the hoy «Jo\rn us sure as
the matter with yon. It's a closed death nnd tnxes. so I have started
two good men for Pilarcitoa In a
chapter."
“ My word, you're an optimist fast riutornobile. They will Install a
Wtiat caused yon to stop payment dictograph in the youns fellow’s
house nnd listen In on the unholy
ou yonr check?"
"That's some more of my busi proposition. I want you to provide
a fast and accurate stenographer
ness."
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to take down every word. Can you
“ You’ re so Immersed In your busi
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do that?**
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ness you haven’t had the decency
*Trn
tfie
fastest
and
most
accu
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to thank me for saving you a thou
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rate atenoi:rnph«*r In this county,"
sand dollars and possible entangle
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ment with an adventuress. Elmer, Nellie replied quietly.
T iood jcirl I .Now, then, Tm go
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tn addition to being a little bit cow
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ing to leave it to you to arrange
ardly I’m afraid you're a little bit
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for a clear fl»*ld for my men.
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unmannerly and a Little bit un
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got
to
be
alone
in
that
grateful."
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hoa>e for an hour."
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“ Nettie." he said huskily, ’Tm
"1 have already arranged th at I
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guilty on all three counts. I’m ter will explain the details to your rep
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ribly sorry. Ordinarily I wouldn’t— resentative wlien he calls tomor
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that Is. I couldn't— I mean to you— row morning.’*
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you're so fine I— I— Nellie. I'm not
•Thanks. We'd land 'em out In
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very happy and I want to go away the tall grass, never fear.
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and forget U. I'm ashamed to look phone you if anything new devel
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“ I understand thoroughly, Elmer.
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cr s « H i t » f t > j * » r , w n In w h i c h
h* s v t b d i W s naan o u i o f $4ii.o««)
a«.« a r m n f « a f o r p a y m e n t w i t h ta -
l.r.a i
l u t w r w t i r t h d t » » auddanly.
T b r n n c h a g m t a ip i n g t e l e g r a p h o p
e r a t o r the t o w n o f P i l a r c i t o a , In-
r t w d in s
No 11 to C a t h e a r l,
hllwier a
e o e o t h e a r t . l e a r n s o f hia I n h e r i t a n c e
b e f o r e ho d o e s N e l li e t e l l e Kl ni er
It a m o u n t s t o m o r e t h a n $1.000.000
T h e » c o n fe r » their love fo r each
ether
- C o l o r a d o C h a r i e r " a nd hla
p a r t n e r . M.*e. d e c i d e to p l u c k U l m e r
l ' . . k n o w n t o Kliwor. N o l ll o lo h o l re e e
o f the m a n F u t t o r w o r t h s w i n d l e d
5 h e f i g u r e » t h a t a b o u t $ 1.000 noo
w 11 be d u e h e r f r o m t h e e s t a t e U l
m er becom es a candidate fo r school
trust»«.
l *o »t ng as a n e w s p a p e r r e
porter. named D o n e C ate w ood. C o l
o ra d o C h a rle y 's co n fe d e r a t e ca lls on
E lm e r .
N e l li e s e e s P o r t e e n d s p o t s
h e r as an a d v e n t u r e s s E l m e r g o e s
to lav» A n g e l e s a n d Is w e l c o m e d b y
D o n e a n d he r “ b r o t h e r *
N ell.»
t a k e s S te p s t o f r u s t r a t e t h e c r o o k s
E l m « r la e l e c t e d s c h o o l t r u s t e e and
becom e» e
candidate fo r m ayor
Through
N ellie.
E lm er
discovers
C o lo r a d o C h a rle y 's plot.
In form er years we had laws in
Fifteenth I n g t a l l m t n t
force such as speed laws
The
Nellis nodded and Kluier strode
State traffic department was bring
out t*f tbs tuuik. nor did ho utter
ing into court every day violaters
another »jrllahle.
Nellie did not
o f the law while at present there
biaiue him In the least, for there
is no speed law and no one is brought
are moments »lieu
silence Is
in which makes a difference in the
golden I
amount o f fines turned over to the j
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Treasurer's office.
Owing to the
It was net an easy task to fright
general depression there is no m on
en Elmer Clarke. Exyierts had trie»!
ey in circulation and offenders are
that and failed.
Neille O n heart,
however, had succeeded not only In
unable to pay their fines.
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frightening Elmer bat also In stam
that reason we have more prisoners
peding him— a fact o f which she
than in form er years and our jail
was fully aware when, upon return
facilities have increased
from 24
ing from her luncheon she was in
to 150 capacity. During my adm in
formed by Mr. Crittenden, the
istration we have decreased the cost
cashier, that Elmer must be plan
o f keeping prisoners from $1.00 to
ning to take a journey, since he
approximately 38c per day and the |
had lust purchased two thousand
dollars' worth o f travelers' checks
prisoners in our charge care for i
NeiUe left the bank and walked
the lawn and do part o f the janitor J
swiftly up Main street to the pub
work without extra cost to the |
lic telephone office and fought a
County.
booth.
Some people seem to have thi t
"Nellie speaking. Elmer. Are yon
going away’ "
idea that before an officer shoului
“ Yes. I am.* Elmer's voice was
make an arrest he should take the
lugubrious.
offender down and roll him to see
“ When?”
i f he has any money to pay a fine,
“ Five minutes from now. I'm mo
and if he has not to turn him I
toring to San Francisco and will
loose.
This is not my policy.
1
take the Overland Limited from
have always endeavored to do my
there.*
duty as I saw it. I have at all time*
“ Whither away. Elmer?*
tried to keep people out o f trouble.!
“To Muscatine, Iowa, to took
after my Interests.*
which in my opinion, is where ar
officer can be o f considerable assis - j
“ And yon were going away with-
out a word o f farewell to me?"
tance to the public.
Perform ing
“ Yes. I was*—savagely.
my duty as a peace officer I . have 1
“ I had an Idea 1 didn't deserve
been successful in handling at least
such treatment. Elmer.*
three situations which might have
“ You don't.
You're an angeL”
resulted in serious consequences.
Elmer's voice had a slight catch
During
my
administration
w
in it now.
have had few criminal trails. There .
“ Weil, you could drop over to the
bank for a minute to say good-
is a reason fo r this and our office
by, couldn’t yon? m not pick on
claim s some o f the credit*
The
you.”
effleient preparation o f criminal cases
"I know it. Nellie.
That's fast
*£n many cases have resulted in
the trouble. I require a lot of pick
pleas o f guilty, saving the expense
ing on. I'm the wild ass o f the uni
o f trials.
verse."
A s to the economy program which
“ Well, Elmer darling. I'm afraid
I'm not well up on natural history,
has been in vogue fo r some time, ]
but isn't it a characteristic o f the
I went to the County cou rt more
wild asa to run away when fright
than a year and a half ago ana
ened?"
advised the Court that I could get
Elmer Instantly lied to ber for
along with only tw o deputies in
the first time. “Oh. I'm not fright
our work
A t which time it was
ened. Neffle! What have I got to
agreed that we would try it. C er
be frightened about?"
tain things came to pass unknown
"Yon a d as if you were afraid
o f me."
to me that my third deputy still
“ Not afraid o f yon. N ellie—just
retained his position.
When the
a tittle ashamed to fac« you. that's
budget committee met in N o v e m -,
all.
I'm going away to—well, I
ber, 1931, I asked fo r a reduction in
think I ought to go away for a
our budget and was successful in
while, for the good of my soul.*
cutting $2,020.00 off o f the budget
“ Why don't yon go te Los An
in the criminal department and 15'.«- |
geles again?"
o f the costs in the tax collecting
“ Neflie! Please, please!"
department. Consequently we take
“ Silly old dear, I am picking on
you after alL Pm sorry. I'll not
this much credit in reducing your
do It again. Tell me. Elmer, have
taxes. Anyone interested can e a s ily ,
I ruined your romance?"
verify this.
“ NeiUe, why did yon hold op
I have given my entire time to |
that check the first time?"
the county as Sheriff both day' and
“ A woman's Instinct I thought if
night for the past three years and
there has never been a robbery or
any other crime com m itted that 1
have not been on the jo b as soon test are Harry Crowe, o f Sheridan,
as notified o f the same. 1 have at winner o f last year’s race; Edw.
SOM E M ISLA ID ITEM S
ail times, after regular hours come Peak,
Gresham;
Melvin
Dooley, a - ------------------------------------------------------A
to the office and issued automobile Linnton; Paul A
The Congregational Indies M is
Smith, Gates;
licenses, shipping tags fo r beef, pork, Frank S- Fessler. W oodburn; and sionary study class met Thursday
veal, poultry, etc., to anyone de Paul Callicotte, Harry Fleeter, Ben with sixteen ladies present. Mrs.
siring the same. 1 have taken care M edofsky and O. E. Yates. Port .McMinn led the devotional service.
t*f all com ....
that have come in land. The distance from Portland is Mrs. Geo. N. Taylor and Mrs. L.
to our office and all complaints of 17.1 miles.
W. Tucker gave a report on miss
law violation have been promptly
The "H appy Day’s " celebration is ionary work in Oregon in the ear
and thoroughly investigated.
We
sponsored by the Chamber o f Com - lier 'lays as presented by Robert
have kept a complete record o f all
McLean. Pot
luck luncheon
wa.*.
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. nierce o f Hillsboro, and is the /
crmunal work and the UnK*r-p r in t »
event o f its kind held ,,n the enjoyed at noon follow ed by the
o f all offenders, and have perform ed p#cifi<. CQMt
usual business meeting-
every other duty perU ining to th e,
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F. W. Liverm ore accompanied by
office. W e have at all times treated K A N S A g ( .,T y w „ .
his uncle E. W. Livermore, made a
the residents o f this county a n d ;
H EAR A. K. CLARK trip to M yrtle Point, and Marsh
state in a courteous manner.
field from Saturday to Wednesday.
Trusting that my policy meets
Col. Alfred E. Clark will be a Th ey
visited
relatives en route-
with the approval <,f the voters and
speaker a: the Kansas City Com On their return
trip they were
thankiog you fo r your support in
munity hall, Monday, May lfi at joined by Mr. Livem ore’ s cousin,
the past, I am
8:00 p-m. The evening is in charge Mrs. V. T. Jackson and her daugh
Respectfully your Sheriff,
(S ign ed ! J- W. Connell
| o f the Kansas City unit o f the ter Dorothy Dale o f Roseburg, who
Everyone is wel spent the remainder o f the week
(Paid Advertisement)
c21 Farm er’s union.
com e to attend. — News-Times o f with
relatives at Beaverton
and
Forest Grove.
A N N U A L JU LY 4 W ALK IN G
Huber.
CONTEST TO BE STAGED
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The annual July Fourth champion
ship walking contest from Portland
to liillsboru will !>e the sporting
feature o f the 2<>th annual "H appy
Daya” celebration to be held in Shute
park, Hillsboro, O regon, July 2.
'3, and 4. $150.00 in cash prizes
will be awarded to the winners:
$50.00 to the first. $25.00 to the
second and ten other cash prizes.
A fter receiving 42 replies to a
questions,I-e sent out to the various
hikers as to their opinion regarding
a walking o r a relay race, it has
been decided to make the K inior
derby a free style contest.
This
ruling xrili eliminate all friction in
judging and interpreting the rules
and allow every entrant to go as
they please.
No women will be
allowed in thi* year's contest.
Noted hikers who have already
shown interest in the com ing con-
REVIEW
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E X -SE R V IC E MEN
J. O. Johnson is a candidate for
.State Representative for Washing
ton county and asks your support
in the com ing primary election, May
20th. Mr Johnson is an ex-service
r.ian and has always been active in
ex-service men'« organizations, c-2»
P a ii advertisement
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Acheriiritf^
KOB SALK
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\ SKAPVC/ MAO TO 1'R'V OUT
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Seven M eeks Old O ! ('
pig
No reasonable offer refused. .VI»,
I*rood sows M Halo «-», „ne mile
northwest o f JarKt » wn school.
a,lv c i t t ì
Methodist ('hurt'll
Rev. 1. C. Poor. Minister
Sunday school at 10:00 a m .
•“reaching at I LOO a tu
W orship service at 7:30 I’. M.
the minister
in charge.
.Subject.
"Faith.
Ladies Aid \\,‘dnes,lav afternoon
Midweek services
Wednesday
at
8 p.m.
Mtv xirvu
Hu« olii«'«* und Ih«* only candidi» «•
qualified to :u!mmuter Ou» affair*
**f th«» pndint«» court.
Il«* ut und*» for u p ro frm iiv « pro
irram «»f rond coital ruction with ad«*
«plut«* and proper mit int« nun««* id
t}*» rond« w f now have.
A continuane» «»f th» piment pn»
Kram «»f ivunmny, »!ìlci«*ncv am»
tax reduction is hi* |>l«*«lir»* ! " the
poo pit*.
Si. Cocci ¡a ( 'lluroll
Suruiny Manat*!», 7:41) uni.,
and
10:00 a ni.
Sunday Christian Doctrina, 8:3U
a ni., and 0:30 a m.
Saturday Confession. 3 30
pm .
•1:30 p m ., 7:30 p m ., and 0:00 p.m.
Weekday Mas-«, 8:20 a m .
Itctain
m vn v H t M
of
e ,
c o m p elan t,
t «»
h « t w
* but
th«*
c«»n*
hm»
no
ivttf*r«"»t«
county
For ( 'omit> Treasurer
Sunday School at 9:45 a m.
Morning worship at 11:00 a.m.
N .Y .P.S at 0:30 p.m.
Evening service at 7:30 p m .
M in-week prayer service W,'tines
day evening at 7:30.
D O N A LI) T. T K M I'L F T O X
FOB ( ’(M’N TV J F D O K
Kint.m ('hurrh
R fgu lar
pi, a, lung servica-
rn-xt
Sunday at 11 o'clock, in the pas-
tor. Rev \V K Simpaon. foil .wing
a »«'sston o f the Bible school at lo
o'clock. Everyone invited t „ la* pres
ent ut the»e services.
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\TFMEN
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The County Court
f W a-lnngtoi
county in r**«lucing taxes l,» a point
k,wxr this year than they huve l>e«-n
at any time in the 10 years Inst
past is one o f 6 counties in th,
state that has met the 2 0 '! tax
reduction - n real property advocated
hy Governor Meier
In making this nxluction ( ointv
Judge Donald T Templeton has deni
onstrated an ability to effect the
most stringent econom y in the man
agi-nient o f county uffairs with ru,
loss o f efficiency.
Bethel Church
Rev. Charles F. Clarke. Pastor
Bib!«* sch«ad 9:45 a m.
W orship 11:00 a m . und H:t>(> pm .
Sermons by the pastor
Christian Endeavor 7 :0t) p.m.
N O T IC K
IS H ER EBY GIVEN that I am
asking
the
Republican voters o f
W ashington County for re election
in the Primaries. May 2('th. 1932
I am a candidate to succeed m yself
I have held the office o f Sh«‘ riff
for the past three year* and if the
vntsra approve o f the administrn
Gon I would appreciate their a ssis
tance o f
going to the Primaries
and voting for me fo r Sh eriff for
t?e next term o f office.
Respectfully submitted.
J W Connell, Sheriff
He
is
the
only
attorney socking
K.
Is.
McCormick
If nominated
ami
elected
practice
econom y,
efficiency
courtesy.
will
und
Business Educes I « Patronize
IN BEAVERTON!
E D W A R D C. LI CK
Candidate
for nomination for
F . \V. H IS IIO I*
County Clerk
The m ajor part o f this announce
PLUM BING and H EA TIN G
ment o f candidacy is t • express my
llanJuiiM’. Pitintfi
grateful appreciation of pust favor
bestow ed on
me by the people of
j I’ Hune, 200.1
Ilfiir r lo B
Washington County.
A lso voters are
reminded
that
they must l>e registered before they
W . K . l» K fi(i
ran vote.
Registration
books rlose
thirty
days before election.
and
EM BALM Kit
Edward C. Luce U N D ER TAK ER
I m I adv. c 17-2^
Grange Building
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FIRST CLASS WORK
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RE ASO N A B LE
PRICKS
K. D. VanMeter, Prop
H o u v e r lo n
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H a r lic r
STEVEN S.
SA TIS FACTIO N
Shop
PROPRIETOR
G U A R A N TE E D
NOTH F
HORSESHOEING
W hoever say* that I do not
5
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
trade and bank in Washington
'
a* the old stand
county is a liar.
Corner Mnin and Front Street,
(S ign ed) Charles S. Hayne
> :iti*fu,ti„n guaranteed Prio
right ^
Sherwood, O regon, Rt. 3
J. A. STITT. PROP.
(Paid Advertisem ent)
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Office Upstairs In Tel*phone lllrtg.
Phone «»702
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For Sale: A
I Cord wood
Any
U ngili. New low price f ir a short
lim e only. W. deliver Cali n fR r
7:00 p m. Cari l.imllH«rg, Scholl»
1715, Iunirei Rt. 2
p-24 25
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in five-hundred
lots
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strain Leghorns Free range «li»
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CO NFECTIO NERY
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Load
DIO
ft
$5.50
12 inoli Idock ...............
$4 Ml
DI inch stai.......................
Dry Blaucr* ...................
$5.50
$ 5 IMI
(•reen .................................
$4.50
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Cord Wood ami ( ', .,1
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Mdk contains all lit«» food values
so essential to a child's growth ami
development If you will but pint—
452.1 our wagon will deliver daily
• t your Inline the very best o f milk
Beaverton Sunrise Dairy, A. ( amen
stud, proprietor
adv. e-39 tf
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or .Sa le Old New spu|H-rs. Generoii»
I,umile. 5<. Call Review office
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duction ami carefully mated with
high pedigreed mule
Young pul
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cataoglle Let us hulrh your egg»
for y„u. I'aul Dudley, K I Beaver
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ton, Elione Oil IH
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