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About The Northman. (Portland, Or.) 1920-192? | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
STEADY, AMERICA! LET US WORK THIS OUT TOGETHER Republicans It Is Up to Us to Elect a Real President This Fall HE MUST BE THE BIGGEST AND THE SOUNDEST AND THE MOST EFFECTIVE AMERICAN WE CAN FIND. Before Committing Yourself Consider These Facts: Out of thirteen states, where the contest was between Wood and Johnson for the instruction of delegates to the Republican National Conven tion, the elections have been decided for Wood it nine. Total Number of Delegates Pledged to Vote for Wood at Republican National Convention, 321 General Wood’s view on the matter of immigra tion is best expressed in the following statement: “The Doors of the United States should stand open to all who come seeking liberty; but we should not admit any alien race whose sons and daughters cannot intermarry with sons and daughters of the people of America. Since the narrowing down of the field, the situation is generally diagnosed as follows: A VOTE FOR HOOVER, FOR LOWDEN, OR FOR POINDEXTER IS A VOTE FOR JOHNSON. KEEP THE PARTY TOGETHER WOOD VOTE (Paid Adv. by Leonard Wood Campaign Headquarters) 5/ MARK W PETERSEN REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF My Record as Constable your guar antee for Sheriff PLATFORM If I am nominated and elected, I will, during my term of office, strictly enforce all the laws; will co-operate withe the Federal of ficers and all other peace officers in apprehending criminals and law violators; serve all civil processes with promptness; will em ploy only enough deputies to insure good service and keep down expenses with a strict view to economy; humane treatment of all prisoners, and keep quarters clean; will not make the office a family affair; have kept all my pre-election pledges as Constable, of -which the court record speaks for itself. Primaries May 21 aid Advertisement) Dow W. Walker Candidate For DELEGATE TO The Republican National Convention From The Third Congressional District Mr. Walker has spent practically all his life in Oregon and was educated in the public schools of Oregon; The Oregon Agricultural College and the University of Oregon Law Department, and has been admitted to practice law in Oregon. He has been prominent in city affairs for the last fifteen years, was manager of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club for 12 years and is now a member of the Board of Trustees. He organized the American Legion in the state of Oregon and was a delegate to the National Convention held in Minneapolis last November. He is also an active worker in Community Service and Red Cross, a Member of their executive committee. While in service during the great war, a part of which time, was spent over-seas, he became acquainted with Leonard Woo A and is now managing his campaign in the state of Oregon. f Mr. Walker- has a long, ¡clean, successful record as a business man and as an organizers in Portland. He is married, has two children, is a property owner and taxpayer. He has always been a staunch republican and very active in the party. He believes that prosperity is guaranteed by the election of a real republican President, one who is safe and sane, and under whom our personal liberties and security of home will be guaranteed. (Paid Advertisement) j D50 Illuminant, 2 deg