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NOTICE OK CITY CAUCUS Thar» wtU b» a City Caucus at th* high «chou! auditorium Thurs day evening. Novambor 10, at vtght a'clork. DEMOCRATIC TICKET for Waahlaglon County FOR PRESIDENT Franklin l> Roosevelt FOR VICE-PRESIDENT John N. (larnor FOR U. & SENATOR Waller 11 Gleason FOR u . 8 REPRESENTATIVE llarypy U. Starkweather FOR SECRETARY OK STATE Ray II. Wlaacarvar FOR STATE TREASURER J. W Maloney FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Alfrod H. Dodaon FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY G. A. Cobb FOR STATE SENATOR for Waah ington, Yamhill. Tillamook and Lincoln Counties RuMimary Schanrk FOR STATE SENATOR for Wash Ingion County Edwin Allan FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVES W T Sahara "Jock'* John M. Vanderxar.den (two to alact) FOR COUNTY JUDGE Daniel b'urkhalter FOR COUNTY SHERIFF R. E. Dunn FOR COUNTY CLERK J. E. Murrlaaay FOR COUNTY TREASURER W, W. It»«cow FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR 8. II. Reeves FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Ed Wlrtr TAK E THIS TO THE POLLS * Fatal Adv. W aahincton ( uunty Drmocxatlc Central Committee E. L. Johnson. Chairman Manchr Isuigley, Secretary HARRY M. SEAHOLD FOR . COUNTY COMMISSIONER Washington County General Election Nov. 8, 1932 INDEPENDENT A resident taxpayer Washington county'* juat share of State road funds— imaans more roads- leas prop« y tax Reduce county expense» to the Income <4 the taxpayers. Help all pay thair taxes by equalising county work. Give the taxpayer the right to have Ms tax money spent where and how he waste them spent. Paid Advertisement Demorratle Candidate For Representative aoHdation Mil will provide a well urea of the oonaoiidaticm M l is the WELL BALANCED SCHEME OF EDUCATION OFFERED balanced s«4iem* o f education for elimination of two admMtetrativ* There are only two facts to keep every sUider.it, regardless o f the offices, located at Salem and Eu in mind while considering the ini field In which he wishes to etudy. gene. This feature alone will aav« tiative measure consolidating Ore The second is that th* cuneoltaietion the taxpayer» approximately »260. gon's unita of higher education1 scheme will eliminate costly dup- j 000 each year. That alone would when a vote la cast for or against' llcatkm, do away with needless build justify th* measure. will thereby November S. Orte la that the con- ing program« and Another provision o f the bill take o ff some of th* load the tax insuring leas expensive ad miras t ra- payer Is forced to carry 1» these ttarn is the elimination of much Vote«» Don't Be Deceived! o f thedoplication now occuring in Every dtixen has a civic duty hard economic times. Board's " Unification No on* can reasonably dispute th* State to perform. It is your duty to vote for Public Officers to serve the fact that a big, complete uni your community and not for you versity is more efficient and valu to servo. You are not trading hor able to the student than a half Trad»— Dodge coupe m fine condi tion. for cow. C. F. Johnson. Box se* in a creek and should not just university «bait separate* those pur 446. Beaverton, Or*. c-49 vote a ticket whether the candidate suing technical subjects and those la efficient o r ' not. Honesty, lust if u-rested in more liberal courses. NOTICE Such a plan should not be con- plain honesty plus good judgement Th* Oddfellows are having a pie and a fair education la all the qual eider ed. Leadinr educators o f the ifications necessary to be a county nation favor a well-rounded school. social and program in their hall, Judge. Being admitted to th* bar They are opposed to a division o f Friday night, November 11. Every courses and fine arts. body welcome. does not mean a very great attorn technical ey at law. We ellect a 14 »trie t A t They feel that all students need There will be an opening Modem torney in all counties that should contact with those studying in every «lanec November 6 at Cedar Mill branch o f higher education. serve In Juvenile cases. The financial angle is not one Grange Hall. Music by the Happy Voters don’t be deceived! Wash Harmonise rs. ington County 18 months ego was to he overlooked. One of the feat- on a cash bases and now has vw w w ^ ^ over 990,000 In red ink. The CUi- xena o f Washington County should vole and work for real economy, not just a program. We don’t need just an attorney or some one who has gravel or material to sell to have a county court for the people o f Washington County. Do your duty. Vote for Indepen dent Candidates. For Honest Economy and Co- j operation with the Taxpayers vote for Ralph E. Baldwin for County Judge. To Eliminate Tax-Eaters and and serve the Taxpayers of Wash ington Co. vote for Harry M. Seabold, for County Commissioner, 1 Paid Adv. by Q. B. Snider. FOR CONGRESS J. For Sale—Cabbage ,60c sack, a toes 86c sack. L. Biggi GOOD NEWS You Can Trade YOUR OLD STOVE as part pay ment on a new Montag Circulator and our prime are right You Can Buy WITH CONFIDENCE because our guarantee and service make it worth while to “ trade with your home merchant’ Our Special this Week All Enamel-Cast Inner Unit 19-inch Circalator Heater. »37.50 Ye* Can’t Beat that Price! “ THE FRIENDLY STORE" Rickey Hardware ft Fnraitare C». Beaverton, Ore., Phone 7751 Donald T. Templeton KepublicanCandidate for County Judge Republican candidate for County Judge is le gally trained, capable and has behind him 18 months o f enviable a- chievement in the office o f County Judge. A material reduction o f county taxes on real property. A successful adminis tration o f county affairs at low cost. A successful fight for the designation of major state highways in and through Washingtpn County. VOTE X 60 E. MORRISSEY VOTE FOR JA M E S W . M O T T Hia record, both as a legislator and as Corporation Ccgnmtssioner, is a record o f achievement. HU election will assure to the people of this district active and effective representation 4» Cory- , gress. — Pd. adv. A successful maintenance o f county roads on a greatly reduced budget. These are some o f the accomplishments show ing in his record. He does not offer vague and empty promises, but stands on a platform of ser vice and economy to the taxpayers and citizens of Washington County, and backs it up with a prov en ability as evidenced by an enviable record. Vote 25 x James W. Mott Retain Donald T. Templeton As County Judge r e p u b l ic a n i J. M. (Jock) V ANDER/.ANDEN substantial taxpayer, operating rge farm near Roy, who has etrvod Washington county for 20 years as road foreman as well as appraiser. Resident of Washington county for 56 years. DEMOCRATIC NOMIN9E Stands for lower tax«» on farms FOR COUNTY CLERK and homes, both city and country. Professional accountant 30 years Elimination o f waste in govern ment. If elected will serve all the a resident o f Washington County. public faithfully to the best o f my > Elect a young and capable man. Paid Advertisement abilty. AJv t ARTHUR IRELAND For State Senator I have lived in Washington coun ty all my life and have been a taxpayer for the past fifteen years. 1 enter««.! the Republican primar ies at the request o f many frii-nds and won the nomination for state senator. 1 have never made a per sonal canvas or solicited votes by petition or otherwise fo r the office of state senator. I received the support of my neighbors and frierds as shown in the primary vote, and will appreciate your support in the doming election. If elected, I pledge my beat efforts for the p«-ople of Washing ton county, as their legislator. Paid Adv. Paid Advertistiment n o m in e e Paid. Advertisement _ V A W A W M W W A V A V V A W A W i V ^ W W W W W V V V \ A V V Paid Advertisement cinilys MEMBER- - COLUMBIA FOOD-COMPAMY. When You Vote SAVE ON YOUR FOOD COSTS J 1 2 X YES you will vote to give Oregon a £ $7,000,090 In d u stry ’ providing a $3,000 900 P a yroll and employing ) Prices for Saturday - M on day N ovem ber 5 = 7 Searchlight, In 20 Cubic In. n o * V l c l l C I l C S . Boxes 6 To a Carton, Caiton IVjf _ l - L _ _ Buffalo, In 16 Cubic 1 Inch Boxes, Carton 1#C During the ’ 0 years prior to the advent of national prohil Oregon had 25.000 acres of land produrin~ "nch ’ ear. The averr.tr, value of Oregon's hop crop wns «hen $7.000.000 a year. The average annual payroll of $.1.000.009 gave employment to 87,500 men, women and children. . Today there arc 15,500 acres producing hops in Oregon. The average annual value of the crop is only $ 2 , 000 . 000 . RALPH H BALDWIN For County Judge The present appointed cunty judge soys that he is the only man on the ballot qualified for the t o f fice o f county judge because he is nn attorney. If such 1» the on so then we have never had a county judge that wns qualified for never in the history of Was 'ingion County has an attorney ever been elected to serve as county judge. At present your county court hits over 990,000 in wurrents outs land ing. If you want less politics and more sound business jiulgement then place your X on number 49 ^nii R a h iDoi for Ralph E County Judge. Paid Ba A ivertisement The annual payroll has been reduced to but $1,300.000 to be distributed among 55.000 work ers. Drifted • Snow Kitchen tested for Your safety in baking. | 1 O 49-lb. sack «p A • i O FLOUR VOTE 312 X YES (This advertisement paid for by Oregon llop Growers! , H. A. CORROYER. 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