The Northman. (Portland, Or.) 1920-192?, May 13, 1920, Page 14, Image 14

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    May 13, 1920
THE NORTHMAN
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ON THE POLITICAL HORIZON
In no presidential election in the ■ plants in Oregon in regard to fire
history of the nation have the : protection for the National Board of
problems of the country, in external [ Fire Underwriters for the Shipping
as well as domestic relations, been so i Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation,
grave, so great and so numerous as i Since 1919 he has been vice-president
at this time. They are social, com­ . of the State Board of Engineering
mercial and humanitarian as well as ; Examiners for Oregon and member of
political in their nature. The entire / the Electrical Hazards Committee of
structure of foreign relations must , the National Safety Council for
be rebuilt. Definite declarations must Oregon and Columbia Basin' Division.
be placed in the party platforms. Can­ He owns his own home in Portland,
didates have been prudently guarded and his slogan is “Continued prosperi­
in their expressions before the con­ ty with lowest possible taxes.”
vention but these indicate the skir­ D. C. Lewis, candidate for state sen­
mish line which later wil become the ate from this district, is one of the
battle line. No man in America has most affable and approachable of men,
a better knowledge of the immigration and as ready to take off his coat for
question in its relation, to the East the cause of the common people as to
than Senator Johnson because of the grant a personal favor, for which rea-
situation in his home state. He is a sons he has many friends who are
man to take an unequivocal stand supporting his candidacy.
Governorship Succession. The pro-
and is expected to express himself in
the meeting to be held in Portland on posed amendment to the constitution
the evening of the 14th instant. to be on the ballot May 21st, is known
General Wood has clearly indicated by the short title of “Successor to
his position in the well defined ex­ Governor” amendment. It provides
Now Presiding Judge
pression that “The doors of the United that “in case of the removal from of­
States are open to all who come seek­ fice of the governor, or his death, re­
signation, absence from the state or
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE ing liberty, but we should not admit other
inability to discharge the duties
any aliens whose sons and daughters
REPUBLICAN
FOR
cannot intermarry with ours.” This of his office, the president of the
may be taken as an indication of the senate shall become governor until
FOR
Republican attitude toward this very the disability be removed or until the
important question. America’s future vacancy is filled at the next general
depends in a large measure on the biennial election.” It also provides
immigration policy of tomorrow. The that in event both the governor and
DEPARTMENT NO. 6
exploiters of America’s resources the president of the senate should be
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
have openly been laboring to bring unable to discharge the duties of the
Asiatic labor into the American executive office the speaker of the (Paid Advertisement)
(Paid Advertisement)
market. The views of the men! who house shall become governor to serve
loom as presidential possibilities oh until the disability be removed, or un­
VOT˔77 ON BALLOT
this question will be welcomed by the til the next biennial election. The
Vote 145 on Ballot
public. The evil of the policy of the amendment provides further, that a
wide-open door is coming to be more governor elected to fill a vacancy
gènerally understood in its relation to shall serve for the unexpired term of
labor as well as its social significance. the governor whose death, resignation
The. Asiatic does not blend with the or other disability brought him into
races in America and therefore must office.
be excluded.
The committee on arrangements for
Of the young men of Oregon there the Republican national convention at
is probably none who has sacrificed Chicago, June 8, has selected Senator
more, and who is giving'more.of him- Lodge, of Massachusetts, as temporary
Senator Beveridge of In­
sejf for the principles underlying chairman.
1
good government than Dow Walker diana is regarded as the probable
for permanent chairman. The
of Portland, who as-a republican is choice
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candidat for delegate to the Nation­ impression prevails among party lead­
al convention from the 3rd Oregon 1 ers that the league of nations fight
congressional district. Like many undoubtedly will be touched upon by
others, he returned from service over­ Senator Lodge and that a plank in­
the peace treaty and the
seas with a higher regard for our in- dorsing
'
stitutions and a keener sense of duty league covenant with the reservations
toward them. Service in the A; E. F.
constituted a postgraduate course in
BALLOT NO. 154
citizenship. His activités for civic
improvement and clean and vigorous
administration of public affairs stamp
him as one to be implicitly trusted to
do his part in shaping the policies of
his .party for the best.
John K. Kollock, who is candidate
for the important but unrenumerative
position of delegate-at-large to the
Republican National Convention at
Chicagb, Mr. Kollock has practiced
Fore
law in Portland for 25 years and be­
Republican Candidate For
lieves that his partisan activity fair­
ly entitles him to the favorable con­
sideration of his fellow republicans,
Portland a Great Port
and there are others who think like­
Oregon—The Prosperity and Happi wise.
ness of Its People
Fred D. Weber, Republican candi­
kinds
date for representative, 18th repre­
(Paid Advertisement) '
Beautiful designs in wreaths
sentative district, comprising Multno­
FOR
mah County, was born in the year
VOTE X 156
1880 in California. Received his
For
education in the public schools, Berke­
Flower Store
ley High School and graduated from
311 Morrison St.
Portland, Ore.
the University of California, 1904, in
electrical engineering. In vacation
worked for the State on river im­
Mrs. Stevens
Republican Candidate For
provements. Served a two-year ap­
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25 years Portland’s renown
prenticeship course in the shops of
Palmist and Clairvoyant.
the - Westinghouse Electric Manu­
Teaching spiritual read-
jngs and Crystal Gazing. L \
facturing Company at East Pitts­
Present Incujnbent
burgh, Pa., one year with Bullock
375 Taylor Ave. \ ’
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Indorsed by Union Labor
CORNER WEST PARK \ VI
Electric Company at Cincinnati
Primary Election May 21st
During the war he made inspection
Author of
‘ Palmistry Made Easy”
(Paid Advertisement)..'ti
reports on shipyards and munition (Paid Advertisement)
JUDGE
JOHN McCOURT
Thos. M
Hurlburt
Circuit Judge
GEO. W.
JOSEPH
State Senator
SHERIFF
Dr. Earl
SMITH
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
Jos. W.
Beveridge
COUNTY CLERK
FLOWERS
LALANE
ED. GLOSS
Constable
County
Coroner