Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19??, April 21, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE BEAVEKTON TIMES
FRIDAY, APRIL II. 111.
MAKE OREGON SAFE FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY the beavkrtok rons
RE-ELECT
Ralph E.
Williams
REPUBLICAN
NATIONAL
COMMITTEEMAN
R. H. JOVA8. Editor and Oner
Entered at tbe Beaverton, Oregon, j
Post Office as Second-Clas Mail
Matter.
The Only Westerner Ever Elected Vin-fhairman of the Republican Na
tional Committee,
KEEP THE WEST IN POWER
The Republican National Committee consist of one member from
each state in the Union and is the political organization of the party
In June. 1821. at the committee's first meeting after the Jnaug
urotio of President Warren G. Harding, every state cast Its vote tor
Ii.Irh E. Williams of Oregon for vice-chairman of the Committee.
Tt cognizing by their unanipotts vn'ce his fitness and ability as a leader
16 f:l! this resp irsihie ptai'.i"i.
A vote for Ralph E. Williams for Republican National Committee
man will confirm the action of the forty-eight states in electing him
Tice-i!hairman of the Republican National Commtttee, a position never
before held by a Western man.
Ralph E. Williams of Oregon, as vice-chairman of the Republican
National Committee, is directly In line to become National chairman,
the highest positiou attainable in the Republican organization.
A National Committeeman on the National Committee does not
make or execute the laws, but carr ies out the policies and platform of
the party adopted by the delegates at each previous National Conven
tion. Mr. Wiliiams la senior membe r of the National Committee. Seni
ority in this committee gives one t he same same power as seniority in
the TJ. S. Senate.
VOTE TO KEEP HIM THERE
(Paid Adv. by Committee of Republicans. C. L. Starr, Sec'y, 617 Board I
of Trade Bldg., Portland. Ore.
Matt BlomquiM purchased some
'tint pigs this week.
Mr. Qraeber Is falling timber on
I the Housden place.
Dorothy Cole has bees busy tell
ing garden seed for a special premi
um.
Charles Barron has been blasting
; stumps o nhts ranch.
One dollar per year; 10c per month.' The Easter egg hunt at school
was enjoyed by tbe children. Friday
COOPER MOUNTAIN NEWS
George Davis has been grading
the road in front of bis borne.
Mr. Housden Is working at Hills
boro. Arke Wa tana be has moved to
Portland and will stay with his
brother. Joe.
David Walker is plowing for Mr.
Anderson.
Otto Bertsch Is expecting a ship
met of baby chicks from Pasadena,
Calif.
Mrs. Fiuta's mother has returned
to her home at Tillamook after a
pleasant visit with her daughter at
this place.
Mrs. Oberg wus shopping in Port
land Saturday.
j Charles Walker has been spray-
ing Frank Livermore's orchard.
j Joseph Finta, who has been ill
for some time with an attack of the
sleeping sickness, is improving.
with Lyndon Sams winner on the
j boys aide. He found S3 eggs and
got the rabbit Alice Blomquiat won
I on the girls' side with S3 eggs to
her credit, which took the girls'
prise.
A Feminine Contributor Aa va
in marten ef generosity a woman
acts first and reasons afterward; a
I man reasons first and generally tor
' gets to act Boston Transcript.
Black Brtio Good for Tooth.
Peasants of those European ceoa-
ines wnere discs bread Is eaten
lly have exceptionally good teeth.
one-eleven
cigarettes
D. Perry Evans
Portrait
Photographer
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270 Wtuhinelnn Street
PORTLAND : ! OREGON
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At a price that fits the pocket-book
The same unmatched blend of
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Pity the Pew Auto.
Jay Jasper bought a runabout, re
splendent, fresh and new ; went in the
bole five hundred plunks) so has te
fret and stew. Not having wherewith
al to build a cover for hie car. It's
standing oat In rsin and enow and
wheeling with catarrh. Yet Jay. be
loves his gas machine, and boasts ef
It with Joy : he'd no more think of sell
ing it than parting with his boy. His
mower, which he's bad four years. Is
sheltered with a shed, while eute
stands In all outdoors, with naught
about its head. Exchange.
Squaw-Flower.
A variety of trllUim is called squaw
flower. It is also called bath-flower,
birth-root and three-leaved nightshade.
This dark trlllnm grows coarse and
rank compared to the wake-robins.
The bliissoins are a dull red. with
white stamens. The leaves are much
larger than those of the painted trll
lum, though the general shape Is the
same a diamond design.
Ended Embryonic Love Affair,
The first girl I ever called to see was
entertaining tne in the presence of an
other couple of young folks, when she
reached over and pulled what she sup
pted to be a thread off my vest She
pulled about two yards out before she
grasped tbe fact thui she wus unravel
ing my underwear. It was the last of
thut love affair. Chicago Journal.
Marriage, Hoyl
You said you were married. I think)
Well, 1 suppose It Is wise, after all.
It settles, centralises and confirms a
man. I bave heard. Yea. It makes the
world definite to him; it removes bis
morbid subjectlveness, and makes aU
things objective: nine small children,
for Instance, may be considered objee
live. Marriage, bey! A tine thing, ne
doubt, no doubt domestic pretty-
nice, all rouud. So you are married!
From "Pierre" by Herman Melville,
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JOHN M. SCOTT
OiH-i-itl P.i,M?riftar Apent
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If it were possible to make a
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This Year
Ford cars are better than ever tbia year. Upholstering in the
SedanB and Coupes is 100 per cent better than last yer. Prices
are lower. These are the prices you pay, delivered In Braver ton:
Touring Cars $377.09
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Coupe, new typf, 719.74
One-ton Truck BVX.23
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COME IN AND LOOK THE.M OVER.
Otto Erickcn & Co.
The President of the Standard Oil Company (California),
author of the statement quoted above, is right in believing
that Zerolene is the best motor oil made. The lubrication
engineers of this company hi!vjroved it repeatedly.by means
of thousands of dynamometer and road tests of Zerolene
and competing oils.
The reasons for Zerolene's superiority are: First, that the
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use of these exceptional resources, and to spend all the
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shall do this by means of a series of signed statements in
the public press. These statements will set forth in plain lan
guage the requirements of an efficient motor lubricant, and
the detailed reasons why Zerolene meets these require
ments perfectly.