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date for Supreme
Court Judge
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AGREED TIJAT
HENRY FORD WAS RIGHT
In th e m id st o f th e la st d e p re ssio n H e n ry F o rd m a d e th e p ro
fo u n d re m a rk th a t " th e r e is no su c h th in g a s o v e rp ro d u c tio n ." I t w as
a s ta rtlin g c o n tra d ic tio n o f th e g e n e ra l a s su m p tio n a t th e tim e
th a t o v e rp ro d u c tio n w as th e c a u se o f th e d ep ressio n . N o w t h a t d e­
p ressio n h a s c a u g h t u p w ith u s a g a in th is sa m e o v e rp ro d u c tio n fa l
lacy is b ein g tr o tte d fo rth to a c c o u n t fo r it a n d m o st assid io u sly , by
th e a d m in istra tio n .
T h e id e a seem s to be th a t p ro d u c tio n a n d p u rc h a s in g p ow er,
in ste a d o f being synonym ou s, a r e s o m e w h a t in co n flict, a n d th a t if w e
g iv e th e w age e a r n e r a n d th e f a r m e r m o re m oney fo r less w o rk a n d
sw e a t th e ta x p a y e r to p ro v id e in co m es fo r th e u n em p lo y ed , reco v ery
is a t h an d .
E x cessiv e la b o r co st is, o f co u rse , a n o th e r te r m fo r o v e rp ro ­
ductio n .
So it is e v id e n t t h a t a m a jo r ca u se o f th e p r e s e n t d e p re s ­
sion w as n o t o v erp ro d u c tio n b u t u n d e rp ro d u c tio n , n o t u n d e rp a y m e n t
b u t o v e rp a y m e n t o f th e w ag e e a r n e r , a n d it is a m a jo r re a so n w h y
th e d ep re ssio n co n tin u es.
E v e ry d is in te re s te d ec o n o m ist is a w a re th a t a n
e q u ita b le
d istrib u tio n o f th e n a tio n a l in co m e is e s se n tia l to sta b le p ro sp e rity
a n d th a t a n o th e r
e s se n tia l is th e h e a lth an d h a p p in e ss o f th e
w o rk in g p o p u la tio n , w h ich m e a n s a f a ir d e g re e of le isu re.
B u t we
h av e y et to find one w ho b elieves w ith th e a d m in is tra tio n th a t w ag e
a n d h o u r r a te s w h ich eh o k e in d u s try a n d r e s tr ic t p ro d u c tio n a r e
th e a n s w e r o r th a t a n y good ca n co m e fro m p rim in g a p u m p th u s
fro z en .
H e n ry F o rd w as e v e rla stin g ly rig h t.
Feldman Features Jerseys
H e n r y T. F eld m an , o w n e r of F a n n o
C re e k D airy , n e a r W h itfo rd
so u th ­
w e st o f B e av e rto n h a s a n e x c e p tio n ­
ally fin e h e rd of p u re b red J e rs e y
cow s, no w m ilk in g 21 cow s, th e a v e r ­
ag e te s t b eing 5.8 a n d F e ld m a n b e ­
liev es in ra isin g his h eife rs.
At th is
tim e h e h a s se v eral v e ry fin e lo o k in g
y e a rlin g s a n d 6 m o n th old h eife rs.
H e h a s a v ery good h e rd sire, fro m
th e H a n s o n B ros. herd .
JUDGE HOWARD K.
ZIMMERMAN
To SUPREME COURT
POSITION NO. 7
Intèrpreti law in
a program**
P ositio n No. 2
N o n p a rtisa n J u d ic ia ry B allo t
27 Y E A R S E X P E R I E N C E
A sks Y our S u p p o rt
P rim a r y E le c tio n M ay 20, 1938
P a id Adv.
E. K L IN G E R
County Commissioner
Judge Hali S.
LUSK
Al G. Barnes
Sells Floto Circus
Coming to Portland
I. II. Van W inklr
te r p r e ta tio n inv o lv ed in su e n q u e s­
tio n s re q u ire s th e ex e rc ise of ju d g ­
m e n t fo r th e ir so lu tio n sim ila r to th a t
T h e Al G. B a rn e s a n d S ells F lo to
o f th e c o u r t
My o p in io n s u p o n | C o m b in ed C irc u s w ith a p ro g ra m o f­
su ch q u e s tio n s v ery r a re ly h a v e b een i fe rin g 1,000 n ew w o n d e rs w ill g iv e a n
re v e rs e d by th e c o u rts.
a fte rn o o n a n d e v e n in g p e rfo rm a n c e a t :
••My d u tie s a s a tto rn e y -g e n e ra l h a v e I
2 a n d 8 p. m. in P o rtla n d th r e e d ay s
also re q u ire d m e to re p re s e n t th e | b e g in n in g T h u rs d a y , M a y
19th, i
S ta te in a v ery la rg e n u m b e r o f c a se s j g ro u n d s E a s t I rv in g a n d 16th S tre e t
in all o f th e s ta te a n d F e d e ra l c o u rts
L o n g a fa v o rite th ro u g h th is sectio n
in c lu d in g th e U n ited S ta te s S u p re m e th e b ig sh o w th is se aso n fe a tu re s on 1
C o u rt, m a n y o f th e m
of g r e a t ' its le n g th y p r o g ra m a n u m b e r of s t a r .
im p o rta n c e .
T h e ex p e rie n c e c a n n o t ! E u ro p e a n tu r n s n ew to A m eric a an d
be o th e rw is e th a n m o st h elp fu l in th e | m a k in g th e ir d e b u t u n d e r th is w hite-
d is c h a rg e of th e d u tie s of th e o ffice to p ’s aeg is.
A few o f th e m a r e : I
to w h ich I a s p ire .
T h e fa m o u s R ie ffe n a c h T ro u p e of
“I w a s b o rn a n d re a re d on a fa rm ! rid e rs su p re m e , th e V on K am tro u p e
n e a r H alsey in L in n C ounty, O reg o n , fro m C h in a u n b eliev a b le fe a ts, a n d
a n d I a m a g r a d u a te o f W illa m e tte lovely J a n e t M ay, th e P a v o lv a o f th e
U n iv e rsity , in b o th th e C olleges of sw in g in g tra p e z e .
S till o th e r n o ted
L aw a n d L ibel al A rts, h a v in g e a rn e d s ta r s a r e M abel S ta rk , w o rld ’s o n ly !
m y ow n w ay w h ile a s tu d e n t th e re , w o m an tig e r an d lion s u b ju g a to r.! N O M IN A T E
In c u m b e n t
I w a s f o r m a n y y e a rs a n in s tru c to r p e rfo rm in g in a trip le steel b a rre d
in th e C ollege o f L aw o f W illa m e tte , a m p h ith e a tr e w ith 30 fero cio u s w ild i
In a d d itio n to th e a c tiv e p ra c tic e of ju n g le b e a s ts ; A n n a M erk el in breath -1
m v p ro fe ssio n a n d w as D ea n of th a t ta k in g a e ria l fe a ts ; th e O lv era B ro th ­
C ollege fro m 1913 to 1927. a n d am e rs
PO SIT IO N NO. 5
H u n d re d s u p o n
h u n d re d s of
D e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te fo r
n o w D ea n E m e ritu s.
n o ted a re n ic a c ts co m b in ed
w ith
N o n -p a rtlsa n ju d ic ia ry elec tio n
“I h a v e v ig o ro u sly , b u t fa irly , e n - 1 g lo rio u s co lo r fu l p a g e a n try go in to
May 20, 1D;*8
fo rced Ih e c rim in a l la w s w h en a s ­ m a k in g
th e sp eed y tw o -h o u r e n te r-
Paid ad Lusk for Supreme Court Committee.
sig n e d to su c h d u ty by th e o r d e r o f t
I^iwreiiCe T. Harris,chm ,32(5 Pacific Bldg.,
W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y
Portland, Oregon
th e G o v ern o r, a s p ro v id ed by law , in |
c a se s w h e re th e local law enforce-^
P a id Adv.
m e n t a g e n c ie s h a v e been in a d e q u a te ,
o r. fo r a n y rea so n , p re v e n te d fro m j
a c tin g e ffic ie n tly . I p ro c u re d th e
e n a c tm e n t o f th e la w re q u irin g p av -j
m e n t o f ro y a ltie s fo r th e ta k in g of
sa n d a n d
g ra v e l fro m
n a v ig a b le I
s tre a m s, re s u ltin g In th e in c re n se of |
th e com m o n school fu n d by o v e r h a lfl
a m illio n d o lla rs u p to now . w ith o u t '
In c re a sin g ta x a tio n on p ro p e rty , a n d ,
su ch in co m e will c o n tin u e In d efln ite-
,v
I se c u re d title to m o re th a n 20.-1
000 a c r e s of lan d fo r th e com m on
school fund.
"T m a te ria lly aid ed In th e en a ct
m e n t o f th® la w s p ro v id in g fo r sol
d ie r's b o n u s a n d lo a n s a n d su c c e ss­
B eca u se w e serv e so m an y , o u r fa c ilitie s m u st
fu lly d e fe n d e d *hem w h en a tta c k e d In i
of n ec essity , be extensive.
Y et It is th is v e ry f a c to r
c o u rt. I h a v e alw a v s c o n s tru e d su ch 1
th a t m a k e s fo r low er p rice b ec au se th e o v e rh e a d is
law s so th e v e te r a n s could receiv e j
d is trib u te d a m o n g so m an y fu n e ra ls.
S erv ice s fro m
th e b e n e fits In ten d e d fo r th em , a ls o '
H o lm a n & L u tz a re w ith in th e m e a n s o f a ll . . . .
th e fish a n d g am e la w s g r a n tin g spec-1
re g a rd le . s o f cre ed o r incom e.
ial p riv ile g e s to v e te ra n s .
I w ro te
♦ '•e o rig in a l
law g r a n tin g v e te ra n s j
F o r th o se w ho do n o t h a v e rea d y fu n d i,
a n ! th e ir w idow s e x e m p tio n ' fro m ,
t o in e n i t n t
M o n th ly
P a y m e n ts rail
tie a rr a n g e d
taxuH on o f th e ir h o m e ste a d s, o r oth-1
W h e th e r C o n d u cted H e re o r in P o rtla n d
< i pi » e rty selected , to th e v a lu e of |
$1,000 r.nd h a v e a lw a y s c o n s tru e d j
su c h s ta tu te s lib erally .
I. H. V A N W IN K L E
I I I C T A Y O U N O I R MAN
WITH J U D I C I A L I X P I R I I N C I
K. Zin
S P E C IA L P IC N IC C O rR T F .S IK S TO SC H O O L S
For
R e p u b lic a n
N o m in a tio n
fo r
COUNTY JUDGE
H . D. K E R M A N c a n d id a te fo r th e
fo r C o u n ty
J u d g e h a s been a re s id e n t of W a sh ­
in g to n C o u n ty fo r 20 y e a rs a n d a
ta x p a y e r sin c e 1924.
i R e p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n
F o r 8 y e a rs h e h a s se rv e d a s ro ad
d is tr ic t su p e rv iso r.
F o r th e p a st 7 y e a r s h e h a s been
C o u n ty C o m m issio n er o f th is co u n ty
a n d h is re c o rd of se rv ic e is a n o ut-
d i-
s ta n d in g e n d o rse m e n t o t h m is . i can
u iu
i - i
d a c y fo r C o u n ty Ju d g e .
LOOK
AT H IS R E C O R D .
T a x a tio n
T h e a v e ra g e ta x m illag e h a s b een
17.S*r lo w er d u rin g h is te n u re on th e
l c o u n ty c o u rt th a n th e a v e ra g e fo r I
, th e p re c e d in g
p erio d .
H e know s
- w h a t it m e a n s to m eet a ta x bill a n d
h is e f f o rts a r e alw a y s d ire c te d to w - 1
I ai d a re d u c tio n o f th e ta x lo ad on
* re a l p ro p e rty .
• S ustain civil libertiea and m aintain
a governm ent w hich ia clean, sim ple,
efficient, vigorous.
• Protect labor and it« rights; opposa
coercion and violence.
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endeavor to equalise taxation (or ele­
mentary achoola.
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• Preserve Bonneville power as public
benefaction.
• Foster honest industry and agricul­
ture to etimulate employment, adequate
I n s titu tio n s
T h e C o u n ty H o m e a n d H o sp ita l is
a m odel fo r th a t ty p e o f in stitu tio n
in th is s ta te .
I n m a te s a n d p a tie n ts
' rec eiv e e x c e lle n t c a re a t a fig u re
lo w er th a n in a n y o th e r co u n ty in
th e sta te .
penaions (or decent living.
IW n O DwS.
SPiAGut r o s o o v is s o a c tu e
r a c in e a to o . roagi-AHD
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I'd lik e to M eet Y ou a n d
T a lk T h in g s O v er
Andrew C. “ Andy” Burk
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REPUBLICAN. CANDIDATE
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D IK K C T O U S
Colonial Mortuary
F .xperlence
H. D. K e r k m a n 's y e a rs o f ex p e rien c e
a s C o u n ty C o m m issio n er h a s g iven him
a n in tim a te k n o w led g e of all th e de
ta ils o f C o u n ty G o v ern m e n t.
It h a s
p re p a re d h im to a ssu m e th e d u tie s an d
re sp o n sib ilitie s of C o u n ty J u d g e w ith
no loaa of e ffic ie n c y in c o u n ty a ffa irs.
DMUMM-nst
Mfctnon C o u n ty 's F rie n d ly S h e riff
C a n d id a te fo r n o m in a tio n
a s C o n g re sa m a n , F irs t D istric t
Q u alificatio n *
of O reg o n
H e hag th e ex p erien ce.
H e is c a ­
I f aucceaaful. I w a n t to re p re se n t pable..
H e Is d ep en d ab le.
Y O U R in te r ra te
V ote fo r K e rk m a n fo r C o u n ty J u d g e
P a id A dv.
Paid Adv.
OF
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fourteenth and Sandy Bird.
F IN E H A I N
Holman Chapel
$. W. Third and Salmon
♦
PORTLAND
PHONE EAST 4111
Modern
GAS
Ranges
cook betterf
cost l e s s !
• Modern gas ranges arn
unsurpassed for every type
of rooking. They coal less
to buy . . . and less to nse
because P o rtla n d gas it
your cheapest c o n v e n ie n t
rooking service. Be rookery-
wise. See the gleaming new
gas ranges and buy now 1
R oads
The
ro a d
d e p a r tm e n t o f th is
i c o u n ty h a s been m o d ern ized in ev e ry j
, p a r tic u la r d u rin g th e p erio d h e h a s
b een C o u n ty C o m m issio n er.
As a
, re s u lt ro a d c o n s tru c tio n an d
m aln-
I te n a n c e co sta h a v e b een g re a tly re- i
: du ced .
In som e d e p a rtm e n ts , such
a s ro ck p ro d u ctio n a n d h a u lin g , th e
I c o s ts h a v e been cu t In h alf.
H e h as
g iven u s m o re m iles o f b e tte r ro ad s
a t lo w e r co sts.
• Oppose new and burdensome taxes;
ur
♦
H. D. K erk m an
Jo se p h M e y erth o len , field s e c r e ta ry
o f St. M a ry 's h ig h school in B e a v e r­
to n . w ill go to B a ltim o re , Md„ as
c h ie f p ro b a tio n o ffic e r fo r St. M a ry ’s
school fo r boys In th a t city , a c c o rd ­
ing to o ffic ia ls of C a th o lic c h a r itie s
In P o rtla n d .
M e y erth o le n w as
g r a d u a te d fro m
U n iv e rsity o f P o rtla n d in 1933 a n d
I a tte n d e d
C a th o lic
u n iv e rsity at
W a sh in g to n , D. C., fo r tw o y e a rs of
g r a d u a te w o rk in so cial scien ces.
Grand Opening Saturday
Dance — Country Carnival — Rides
DS M t Mr
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OREGON SUPREME
COURT
G e o r g e J . D a v is
School Official
Has New Post
PROGRESSIV E
IN I DE AS
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CONSERVATIVE
IN FINANCES
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LOWER COST
tpirit, and appliet
it fairly and
impartially
Fold Adv. b y H.
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o f U m a tilla C ounty
Jtwtice of the Supreme Court
ta in m e n t.
T liis se aso n too, th e m e n a g e rie h a s
N O M IN A T E
been in c re a se d in size..
It now in ­
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clu d es 900 f u rr e d an d fe a th e re d c r e a ­
T h e s ta n d a r d
b e rry h illo c k of tu re s.
T h is w ith five h e rd s of ele­
O reg o n w ill p ro b a b ly u r d o t^ o m in o r p h a n ts. a n a e ria l b a lle t of 50 com ely
c h a n g e s in c o n s tru c tio n th is y e a r in la ssie s, c o u n tle ss
re c k le ss
eq u e si-
a r ti s ts
c a v a lc a d e s
o rd e r to p e rm it its u se o n th e C ali­ rie n s, tr a p e z e
“1 a m a c a n d id a te to fill th e v a ­ fo rn ia m a rk e t, o ffle a ls of th e S ta te o f clo w n s a n d th e v ast te n t filled
R e p u b lic a n fo r
e d u c a te d s tre a m lin e d
h o rse s
c a n c y in th e S u p re m e Co u r t ca u se d D e p a rtm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re a n n o u n ­ w ith
m a k e s th e A1 G. B a rn e s a n d Sells
| by th e d e a th o f J u d g e
C am p b ell ces.
T h e c h a n g e w as m a d e n e c e ssa ry F lo to C om bined C ircu s a d ecid ed ly |
| la st y e a r, a n d now h eld by a p p o in t-
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I m e n t, by th e G o v e rn o r u n til filled a t w h en C a lifo rn ia w e ig h ts a n d m e as­ o u ts ta n d in g a m u se m e n t b uy.
D o o rs w ill o pen a t 1 a n d 7 p. m |
u re s o ffic ia ls w a rn e d O reg o n g ro w e rs
th e n e x t g e n e ra l election.
I h av e w o rk e d fo r W a sh in g to n
“I a m
now
co m p le tin g e ig h te e n th a t la st y e a r's s ta n d a r d c o n ta in e r T h is p e rm its le isu rely in sp ectio n of j
y e a rs a s a tto rn e y -g e n e ra l o f O re g o n w ould n o t be p e rm itte d on th e so u th ­ th e m a m m o th m e n a g e rie
: C o u n ty th ir ty y ea rs.
I f n o m in a te d
S ta te D e­
fo llo w in g m a n y y e a r s a s a s s is ta n t in e rn m a rk e t th is 3cason.
\ a n d e lec ted I w ill re n d e r a good s e r ­
th a t o ffice.
T h is p o sitio n h a s g iv en p a r tm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re o ffic ln ls p r o - 1
me w ide e x p e rie n c e in c o n s tru in g th e te ste d th e ac tio n an d w are In te r In ­
E a rly U se oi M u sta rd
vice.
T h e v o te rs h a v e a r ig h t to
s ta tu s a n d c o n s titu tio n a l p ro v isio n s fo rm ed th a t m in o r c h a n g e s in th e
It w as not until the E ighteenth
of th e ^ S ta te an d th e U n ite d S ta te s , c o n s tru c tio n o f th e boxes w ould p e r ­
I believe in co m m o n se n se
cen tu ry th at any attem p t had b ee n Î ex p ect.
a n d h a s re q u ire d a th o ro u g h fam il m it th e ir u3e.
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b o tto m , local for tab le use. P rio r to th at the
in th e c o u rts.
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seeds w ere brought to the table in
e re d in th e legal o p in io n s a n d o ra l
ad v ice o f th is o ffice in c lu d e p r a c ­ th e fo u r sid e s e x te n d in g th r e e -q u a r ­ th eir n atu ra l state and the diners
tic a lly th e e n tire field co v ered in th e te rs of a n in ch below th e b o tto m 1 would crush them on the sides oi
d u tie s o f a S u p re m e ju d g e . T h e in T h e b asis o f th e C a lifo rn ia c o m p la in t th eir p lates with the handle of a
w a s th a t th is c o n s tru c tio n seem ed to
“fa c ilita te th e n e r p e tra tio n o f d e c e p ­ knife. It w as in the y ea r 1722 th at a
M rs. C lem ens of D urham . England,
tio n o r fra u d .”
C a lifo rn ia o ffic ia ls h a v e in d ic ated conceived the idea of grinding up
th a t th e ra ise d -b o tto m *box w ill be the m u stard seeds in exactly the
leg al if tw o o f th e sid e s a r e c u t o ut sam e way as w heat was ground,
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o r p e rfo ra te d lip to th e level of th e m anu factu rin g dry m u stard as a
b o tto m of th e box.
co m m ercial enterp rise.
As a re su lt o f th is c irc u m sta n c e
S ta te D e p a rtm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re of-j
fic ia ls c o n ta c te d b e r r y b o x es m a n u ­ ^.Vash.ingtcln C o u n ty — I ts P ro g r e s s —
f a c tu re rs in r d e r to h a v e th e m My o n ly In te r e s t.
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w ith th e C a lifo rn ia rec o m m e n d a tio n s.
PREFERENCE
HENRY J. BEAN
P K JM E N T C H IE F JU S T IC E
C a n d id a te fo r
Berry Boxes Charged
To meet Calif-ornia Law
County Commissioner
ELECT
on
Friday, Mav 13, 1938
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