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THE ADVOCATE W E D N E S D A Y , MAY 14, l«:io PACE T H R E E NEWS OF POLITICS FOR GOVERNOR SENSE w GEORGE Candidate Advocates Free Text Books n r a Aim c ovo» r o iin n j m im m o 11 i l l M A f o l l l COWNi IL STANLEY i , . - If 4 W . JOSEPH OUiUM A-»l> » IM II ANI* C IT V RE-ELECT . . . Nelson A. Frost, prominent local at torncy who is asking the voters for nnm □ illation for representative to the State H e rr io something unusuall A can didate (or publie ollic« who d o rt not loud you down with i fiot full of «lec tion carilo. Ilia name it W illia m F W oodward, and Ih r rraoou that hr it not «caller- iute cardo it that hr hat not had any MYERS legislature, advocates, as the main plank in his platform, government economy Mr Frost also advocates free textbooks VOTE 57 X These billboards, he claims conceal much of Oregon’« scenic beauty RENIN Senator George W. Joseph from the tourist. primed " H ill“ figures hr hat hrrn here (or IIAKKY M. DISTRICT ATTORNEY M r. E'rost is a Republican, a mason K E N I N and a “ wrbfoot", liaving lived in O re l( «'pilli I it* mii I !a nil id « Ir ceived his education at Pacific Univer gon since hr was 12 years old. o f Govemnor gun’s hgliways Develop and Advertise ____________ .id ¡Oregon Keep them Open." Vote For Dunne * I W ill.a m P. W oodw ard FAIR. HONEST. INTELLIGENT LAW ENFORCEMENT N o (* rand »landing VOTE X 89 ON BALIXIT J o e .E . of MULTNOMAH COUNTY a lone tim r. and i( the people want him (or ita tr senator, they w ill elect hint. It they don’t want him. he pre diet« all the carda’on earth would do him no uood Nowaday« when the cou rti are uturp ing legislative. governmental. and ad- m inittratlve power», it it refer thing to note that Judge Steventon. o l the Multnomah Circuit Court, it «ticking clotely to the teat In the cate o( Carey A H arlan con tract with the city. Judge Steventon w itely ruled that the gneatioo pre vented w at not judicial, but Irg iila tiv r, and that court had no juriadiction in the matter. A t a m u lt o( a turvey made by Senator Edwin F I .add. th o rtly be- (ore h it death, it w at learned that England, Italy, Greece. Hungary, Chile, and n um rro u i other countriet, do not permit their court» to tel «tide or amend law» adopted by their le g it- lative bodies The United State» loleratra tint uiurption by the U S Supreme Court, which continue» to (unction in a Icgit- lativc capacity a« well, although th ii um rption it contrary to the Constitu tion of the United State». (A rtic le I I I ) It it no wonder that if one hiokt rroia-eyrd at a Jut lice ol the Peace one can he throw n in jail (or thirty daya, or if one incur» the ill-w ill of State Supreme Judge» one can be forced out of one’» profettion ’’For Life " The commendable drcltion of Judge Steventon it retpectfully referred to judicial hrnche» Ilia Record in One o f His slogan fur the campaign is, “Ore HTATK I H J S I v m U FO R 12267482 Fourteenth R e-E lect........... Senatorial D istrict C. W . ROBISON REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE C la ck a m a s, Columbia and for (Paid Adv — Jur/teph-for-Gxsvernor Commute«) STATE REPRESENTATIVE "Y o u r present Senator, my record FOR STATE ia proof o f my service.” — Adv SENATOR R cforea tra tion and L o w er Taxation FRANK H. HILTON (M ultnom ah, Clackamas and Columbia Co.) State Representative GEORGE S. MILLS FOR Countv Commissioner Do you think a man who ha« other businrs» rniutring his time and alien- lion should be elected county com ■nissioner? Do you think the rountv should pay a man a large «alary and that man not stay on the job all the time? Do you think the president of a bank, of a savings and loan company, the president of a loan or finance rompanv ran do his duty to the taxpayer! if he i* elected commissioner ? Re-Nomiuute GRANT PHEGLEY for GRONDAHL SEEKS COUNTY OFFICE YOU KNOW HE CAN NOT! Vote then for George S. Mills for county commissioner. He hat only the county interests to serve if he ia elected. County Commissioner No. 99 tin the Ballot a Primaries May 16 FRANK J. Paid Ad. Mills lor County Commisionrr 302 Alisky Bldg, C. A. Hurley, Mgr. ATwater 4477 (Paid. Ad.) Vote for K. K. KUBLI REpublican Candidate for State Representative Lower Taxes — Home Industry Business .Administration JU ST TREATMENT TO ALL Primary May It!, 1!)30 REPUBUCAN W ill Get Action for the People Vote “ X -3 6 " (Paid. Adv.) LONERGAN Vole 63 X RE-ELECT................. (P»id. Ad.) dorothy A statement M c C u l l o u g h l e e REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE . . . FROM tor . . . Representative HARRY L. “Continued Efori for Sensible Legislation“ PRIM ARIES M AY 16. 1930 CORBETT Republican (Paid. Ad.) Candidate »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦»»a FOR RE-ELECT GOVERNOR JOHN B. ED. R. CAMPBELL " I aspire Io ihr oltre of Governor because I »hould like to hr of srrvire to (hr slatr in whirh I was born whirh my gneestort helped lo develop, ami In whirh niy children will live after me.” McCOURT REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Candidate for State Representative — County Commissioner "I will enforce (lie laws with sincerity ami justice ami will appoint no man to enforce a law who does not observe the law." o— MULTNOMAH COUNTY Vote 95 X PA ID AD. "I will use ceaseless vigilance lo prevent wa»le in state expendi tures. I will be ready lo spemi a ta« dollar for progress if convinced that the stale will receive lull value for it.” "I believe in the tirade completion of our highway system. I shall rontinue lo npp-'-e inleifriing with the ciútica of the Slate Highway Commission for the purpose of log rolling. The slatr will pats the peak of ils road I hiui I retirement in 1132, and I hope that greater aid may then lie given our program of market roads." “ If elected, I will not be obligated to make ally appointment in return for political support. "I will make every appointment on the basis of merit. “ I will work for the greater development ami welfare of Oregon "These things I shall take upon myself as a serious duty and a solemn pledge to the people of the State." VOTE FOR HARRY L. CORBETT ty M r. Grondahl promise» to give court- enu» attention to all people and m a t ter» coming before the county board without discrimination in anyway. He ia a man o f abnolutr intregity, unflinching polit ical courage, high legal attainment«, wide experience in the buaineau world and o f rare executive ability! He liaa to hia creilit a legislative record o f conatruct- ive achievement*. He atanda for principles o f vital importance to the welfare o f the State and ita people. He atanda for the »acred constitutional rights o f free apcech and justice to every ritizen. He atanda for the abolition o f the Public Service Commiaaion and a return to the home rule principle for cities in dealing with public utilities for rates. He atanda for government, atate or municipal de velopment o f our water power resources, ao that Ore gon may become an industrial atate o f the firat mag- ni tilde. Oregon ne«-da Senator Joseph's conatructive leader ship in the executive chair at Salem. M ultnom ah Countless Republican A. K C.rondahl candidate for County Commistioner w at born in Portland. Oregon A ton of Wv A Grondahl a well known pioneer civil engineer who w at Engineer for O regon and California Railway and the Southern Paeifir I ¡net in Oregon from t»*0 to IU04. He detigned many bridge« and »tructurea including the fir»t M aditon Street Bridge a c ro tt the W ilam ette River in Portland. A K. Grondahl it a regittered civil engineer in Oregon and hat had 27 year» experience In turvey». d rtign, location, conttruction, c o iittrM M IIS c rm a tn i hnihmhm rf rm maintaining and repairing railroad», highway«, bridge«, building» «trertt, tidrw alka, tew ert, retaining wall«, w a ter tupply ty ttr m t, tubdiviaion work etc. i M r Grondahl contend» that o n e member of the hoard o f county com- m itiio n e rt thottld be a civil engineer who know * highway», bridge and con struction work from their inception to completion and hat many endorse ment«. He it fam iliar w ith county affair» having been a highway and bridge engineer for the county from I ti 14 to IU2H and having had charge of tome of the most important work during that time, lie received a let ter of com m endalion*from the county commlaaioncrs for the efficient and economical way in which he handled the work which resulted in the sav ing of thousand» of dollars on one job alone. M r. Grondahl i» a member of the Northwestern Society of H ighw ay Engineer», Member P rofettional En gineers of ( >regon delegate to the O re gon Technical Council, delegate to Portland Eire waste council. Mem ber Snnnyside Masonic Lodge; and 32nd degree Scottish Kite M ason; a life member of A l Kader Tem ple, Noble» of the Mystic Shrine; pa.st patron of the Eastern Star; he favors Oregon labor and Oregon products, believe» factories with payroll* ihould be en couraged to come to Multnom ah coun ia pre-eminently i|uuli fieri f«»r the high office He re sity and Northwestern College of l-aw fo r CANDIDATE □ and tlie removal from our highways all billboards REPUBLICAN W e S e it F o r Less Because W e S e tt fo r C ash FRANK L. SHULL REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE WILBER for County Commissioner HENDERSON D Republican Candidate fo r A Record in School Affairs That Insures a Fearless, Honest County Administration Vote X 100 Shull, Frank L. Paid Aflv., Corhrtt for Governor Coni., Floyd I. Cook, Field Mgr. 508 Corbett Bldg , Portland, Ore. DISTRICT ATTORNEY Multnomah County NO. 88 on Ballot! C O M PLE TE N EW STO CK S O F Q U A L IT Y M ERCHANDISE FOR TH E H OM E AN D PERSON AL SERVICE (Paid. 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