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15 THE NORTHMAN Thomas, each of whom is making a the six per cent tax limitation from voting the appropriation itself, so it strong canvass. For the county clerkship the con referred the bill to the people. Because the levy of 1.26 mills could test is between John W. Beveridge, not become effective until 1921, and I incumbent, and Arthur W. Jones. because nearly two years would pass For county Superintendent of ■ before the institutions could meet schools W. C. Alderson is seeking re- ; their critical building and mainte election and has as his opponents for nance problem, the bill carries an the republican nomination A. H. Bur appropriation to meet the emergency ton and Jessie McGregor. existing now. In the Domestic Relations court The amount is the same as the the present incumbent, Jacob Kanz- amount that the levy will raise in the ler an ex-service man, is seeking re first year of its life. election. His opponent is R. A. This new millage support is to be Nielsen, attorney of Danish extrac used as follows: tion, a resident of Oregon for 20 1. On building program that will be years, coming here from Wisconsin. a permanent educational asset to David E. Lofgren, who has been a Oregon. member of the house two. sessions— 2. To meet the increased cost of 1913 and 1919—is a candidate to operation brought about by the succeed himself as joint representa world-wide advance in prices, and by tive from Multnomah and Clackamas the vast growth of the student bodies. counties. His slogan is “Economy 3. To avert the resignations of the and Sane Legislation”. Mr. Lofgren best faculty specialists. has been criticised from some sources To maintain and improve the for his stand on the bi-lingual law quality of trainings passed at the last session of the 5. To buy equipment, scientific ap- VOTE FOR legislature, but the indications are paratus and instruments, and to build that this criticism will militate in his up the libraries and state museums. favor, bringing to his support a 6. To develop and promote research, strong progressive element. REPUBLICAN since it is the ' duty of every state to Herbert Gordon is a candidate for make its share of the annual contri Fearless, Honest and Successful re-election to the State Legislature bution to the sum of human know Business man. Not a Politician and has strong support from the ledge, and to the application of new business element of the city. Barge ideas and methods of agriculture and PRESENT INCUMBENT FOR CONGRESS E. Leonard, one of the most popular industry. of the younger members of the local 7. To purchase additional lands for (Paid Advertisement) _TE has reached a position of in- bar and active in the local Legion building expansion and for agricul- -A fluence and usefulenss that conies Post, is also a candidate for the ■tural experiment work. 8. To improve and extend the ex only after several terms of continuous legislature. Gus E. Ericksen is a candidate for tension service of the three schools to pervice at Washington. the Republican nomination for state the state at large. senator, on the slogan “fighting the I He has made Good! IS DEPORTATION PROGRAM DE profiteer.” LAYED? Fred D. Weber, the electrical engi I He has a creditable record! neer, and a republican, aspires to A statement issued by the Depart I He stands for straight American being one of Multnomah county’s ment of Labor in the 13th instant fol delegation of 12 in the state legisla lowing charges in the house of rep ism and is against class legislation! ture. resentatives by Chairman Johnson of Hamilton Johnstone has aspirations the immigration and naturalization to be one of the two delegates from committee that Acting Secretary of the Third Congressional district to Labor, Louis Post, had been favoring the Republican National convention the “Reds,” it was set forth that the and the indications are fair that this deportation of 390 aliens was ordered I Why replace him with an untried modest ambition will be realized. by the Department of Labor in the Inan? John A. Westerlund, member of the period from December 29, 1919, to legislature from Jackson county, will April 6, 1920. Warrants were issued not be a candidate for re-election, ac during that time for 5711 members of I Republican Primaries May 21st. cording to reports from Medford. Mr. the communist and communist labor Westerlund finds that he cannot spare parties. Approximately 3000 were ar the time that would be taken from his rested. ■ The department of labor held ■ Paid Advertisement) busienss interests at this time, but hearings in 1923 of the cases and can when the term of the hold over celled 933 warrants. Mr. Johnson criticised thè Depart senator expires he will be in the race for state senator from that district. ment of Labor severely for its con duct of the alien cases. * * # Endorsements are reported from “Here is the department of justice,” all parts of this state of the bill to he said, “making a number of arrests, more, > — for - deportation and the - be De votea voted on at ar rne the stare state election iviay May 200 ---- — or --------- — 21st. providing for the establishment cases are turned over to the Depart- of an industrial and employment in ment of Labor. The commissioner of REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE stitution for the blind of Oregon, immigration recommends deportation. FOR according to the citizens’ committee The assistant secretary of labor can campaigning for the bill. The cels the warrant. The department of measure which was referred to the justice cannot make a charge against voters by the legislature provides for another department of the govern a tax of one sixth of a mill for 1921 ment, nor does it want to do. so. “Here is the Department of Labor, to establish the institution and one twenty-fifth of a mill each year through the assistant secretary, Mr. Progressive Economy and a Square thereafter to maintain it. The insti Post, resolving in favor of the alien, Deal for All. THE SION OF PERFECT tution will have for its purpose the wherever he can. The net result is WORK teaching of arts and trades to the that the large amount of money au Thoroughly experienced optometrist for blind in order that they may become thorized by congress to be placed in (Paid Advertisement) examination and adjustments. Compe self supporting. Similar institutions the hands of the Department of Labor tent mechanics to construct the lenses— a well organized office force that guaran now exist in many states and have for deportation of such undesirable tees dependable eyeglasses at reasonable done a great work in relieving the aliens has likewise gone for little.” prices. The statement above set forth was blind of their dependance on charity. Complete Lense-grinding workshop issued as a reply to this criticism. A in connection with our offices A measure in support of the State resolution looking toward the im Agricultural College, University and peachment of the acting secretary of < ► | SAVE YOUR EYES 1 Rowland Annex Normal school will be voted on at labor has been introduced by Repre o the coming primary, which comes un sentative Hoch, of Kansas, and a gen < ► Maryland-Virginia der the title of “Higher Educational eral airing of matters in connection Tax Act”. with this department will no doubt O 207 '/2-209 >/2 -211 y2 Fourth Street The joint, ways and means commit take place. J’ cornerof Salmon near courthouse OPTICAL INSTITUTE tee of the last legislature, after con < I Southern Pacific Electric and So thick do heaven ’ s mercies fly sidering the crisis at the three insti Portland’s largest, most modern, tutions, recommended to the legisla that the arrow of prayer can never be < ’ Oregon Electric trains both best equipped, exclusive optical establishment. ture a levy of 1.2 mills for the Agri shot without bringing down some o’ pass by our door. cultural College and the University, blessing. If it bring not that which 209-10-11 CORBETT BLDG. and six one-hundredths of a mill for we seek it shall bring us that which ’’ Special rates 75c to $1.50 per Fifth and Morrison J ► night; $3.50 and up by the week. we need. the Normal. Established 1908 Mark Guy Pearse. The legislature was prevented by For (Con gre ss Thomas A. Sweney C. N. McArthur I Why Change? 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