The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, April 13, 1912, Image 3

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    THE TIMES
THEODORE J.GE1SLER George
C undulate for the Republican
Rossman
WM. C. BENB0W
Nomination of
Phone or Write
Circuit Judge
Dept. No. 4. of Multnomah County
Mr. Geisler was admitted to
the bar o f New York State in
1884, where he practiced suc­
cessfully for five years. He has
been a resident o f Portland since
1889, and from that time on has
been an active member of the
Oregon bar.
Mr. Geisler was
elected justice of the peace in
1894, at which time the first
consolidation o f the justice dis­
trict was effected. He served for
one term, declining renomination
In 1889 Mr. Geisler was nom­
inated to the office of city at­
torney, being, however, defeated
by the fractional division of the
Republican party.
Government Standard
Powders Company
OF PORTLAND
»
And Have an Expert Explain Our
Money Maker
Capt. C. P. Stayton
Pioneer Railroad Man,
Candidate for
State Railway
Commissioner
Capt. C. P. Stayton, candidate
for the office of State railway Com­
Republican Candidate for
missioner is well known to the
general public throughout the
state as an honest, truthful and
George Rossman, a prominent straightforward worker for the
young lawyer of this city, is a best interests of the people. Capt.
candidate for the Legislature. Stayton claims to be exceptionally
Mr. Rossman is well acquainted well fitted for the office through
throughout the states of Oregon long experience in railroading as
and Washington, having lived in well as political circles, having be­
the Northwest practically all of come a proficient railway locomo­
his life. He is an emphatic and tive engineer in his younger days
convincing public speaker, and a and enjoys a very successful ca­
graduate of the University of reer along this line. Capt. Stay-
Chicago Law School. He is a ton is a practical steamboat man,
member of several fraternal or­ j having owned and run stea'mhoats
ganizations and lias always been up an down the Columbia River
active in movements which have | for a number of years and is thor-
for their purpose the general wel­ I oughly familiar with the handling
of all kinds of freight and pas­
fare.
From the start Rossman has al­ sen ger traffic. If elected, Capt.
ways stated that he does not care I Stayton promises at all times to
to bunco the voter with a long keep the interests o f t lie people at
list of promises which no ordi­ heart and ever work to their best
nary man could hope to fulfill, ends. He stands for a good, square
and lias only promised a sane clean administration and solicits
business-like administration with your support to accomplish these
a square deal all around. He be­ ends. Ilis slogan which is a good
lieves that our laws in regard to one is “ Strict enforcement of law,
judicial procedure should be re­ square deal to all, no interest to
vised so that justice may be more serve but the people.”
expeditious and certain. He ad­
A. L. Watson, ex-state senator.
vocates what is known as the Cowlitz county, Wash., who re­
Blue Sky Law, preventing fraud­ sides at 603 Ladd Ave., Portland,
ulent corporations with no assets says: “ Capt. C. P. Stayton, who
except the blue sky' over our is seeking nomination for State
heads from selling their stocks Railway Commissioner at the Re-
and bonds, and thus defrauding publiacn primary, I have known
the public. At the present time to be u Republican for twenty
a million-dollar corporation can years. He is strictly honest and
be organzied at a cost of about straight in all his dealings, is a
one hundred dollars and can fit fine mechanic, architect and
its offices with fine furniture builder, and having knowledge of
bought on the installment plan railroading and steamboating,
and proved to sell its stock and and being a practical man, well
bonds; and finally when the crash informed and having excellent,
comes there isn’t a dollar o f as­ judgment is well qualified to fill
sets to meet its liabilities. It is the position
with
credit and
against corporations of this sort honor; therefore, it is a great
that the Blue Sky Law is aimed: pleasure to me to recommend
it would prevent corporations of him.”
this sort from selling their stock
James Muckle, 593 Ladd Ave.,
and bonds.
Portland, Ore., says: “ I have
State Representative
Main 6383
90 First Street
BAGGAGE STORED THREE DAYS FREE
THE
Baggage & Omnibus
Transfer Co.
Mr. Geisler is at present ac­
tively engaged in the practice of
law, with offices in the Henry
building. His public life has deni
onstrated that he has a mind of
his own and will carry out his
idea of justice “ in scorn of con
sequence,” as shown by the fol­
lowing instances:
While justice in 1895, though
dependant upon fees for his com
pensation, he put a stop to a use­
less and very expensive moral
wave round-up by refusing to ac
cept as sufficient mere testimony
of common fame, unsupported by
evidence of a specific instance.
In his petition for the nomina­
tion for circuit judge, Mr. Geis<
ler states: “ If I am nominated
and elected, I will, during my
term of office, strive to so faith­
fully perform my duties as to
hold the confidence and respect
of all the people. I believe in
sensible, impartial justice, fear­
less and speedily administered.”
H. A. WILKINS
General Transfering and Storage
Republican Candidate for Circuit
Judge, Department No. 2.
1I1S W ORK:
Appointed deputy city attorney
by John P. Kavanaugh. Re-ap­
pointed by Frank S. Graut.
Spoke for the initiative and refer­
endum in the United States Su­
preme Court. “ Fourth - Street
Case” (city won). “ Broadway
Bridge Cases” (six suits; city
won all.)
“ Hawthorne-A venue
Bridge Case” (city won; $400,-
000 involved.)
“ Fire Alarm
Case” (city won). “ Pipe Lino
Case” (city won). “ Inman-PauL
sen Case” (possession of East
Side streets; pending in the Sm
preme Court). “ Public Levee”
(matter pending). “ Street Ends”
(opinion for city). “ Three-Cent
Fare”
(opinion
for
public).
“ Benbow Charter” (economical
government for city).
IN THE COUNTY COUNT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, FOR MULTNOMAH
COUNTY.
In the Matter o f the Estate o f
HENRIETTA KERN. Deceased.
CITATION.
To J. .T, Korn, Albert E. Kern, George F.
Kern, John M. Kern, T. J. Kern, Wil
Item
Korn, Tabithu Kern,
Meta Do
Monti, William
Struve, John
Struve,
Lethu, Veda Kern and Delbert Kern,
and all other known and unknown heirs
and devisees o f Henrietta Kern, deceased:
IN THE NAME OF TIIE STATE OF
OREGON, you uro hereby commanded to
appear before the Honorable County Clerk
o f tho State o f Oregon, in and for tho
County of Multnomah, at tho Court, House
in Iho City o f Portland, on tho 15th day
of April, A. D. 1912, ut the hour o f nine
o ’ clock A. M. o f said day, to show cause,
if any uzilt, why an order of sale should
not bo made of tho following described land
as preyed for la the petition o f a . E. Kern,
administrator, with the will annexed of the
estate of Henrietta Korn, deceased, herein­
before filed, to-wit:
Lot numbered three ( 3 ), in block num­
bered three (3 ), in Columbia Heights Ad­
dition to tho City of Portland, and also
lots numbered twenty-three (2 8 ), twenty
four (2 4 ), twenty-five
(2 5 ),
twenty six
(2 6 ), twenty seven (2 7 ) and twenty-eight
(2 8 ), in block numbered thirty-seven (3T ),
in Peninsular Addition Number Three, to
tho City o f Portland, ull in tho County of
Multnomah and State of Oregon.
Witness my hand and the seal o f said
Court ufiixed this 11th day o f March, A.
D. 1912.
F. 8. FIELDS,
Clerk of the County Court.
My T
known Capt. C. P. Stayton for a
long time and lie is well qualified
for the office he is seeking.”
East 33
r . N O O N A N , D eputy.
(Seal o f County Court, Multnomah
County, Stato o f Oregon.)
C. J. WILSON
B 7118
Commercial Artist
Main Office and Warehouse
and
PARK AN D DAVIS STS., PORTLAND
Cartoonist
Telephones: Main 6980, A 3322
348 MARKET STREET
Troy
Dr. W. I. COTTEL
WANTED-A RIDER AGENTi State Dairy and Food
Phono Main 5645.
Arthur D. Monteith
Candidate for
IN E A C H T O W N and district to ride and exhibit a sample Latest Model
" R a n g e r” bicycle furnished by us. Our agents every where are making/
inoney fast.
Write for full particulars and special o f er at once.
NO
M O N JY
E Y R E J—
Q U IR E D until you
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■ recelve^and approve o f you r j
• bicycle. We ship to anyone anywhere in the 0 . S without _ a cent _____
depositl
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in advance, prep*, freight, and allow*TEN DAYS' FREE TRIAL during|
which time you may ride the bicycle and put It to any test you wish. I
I f you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the/
bicycle ship it back to us at our expense and you will mot be out one cent. I
F A C T O R Y P R IC E S We furnish the highest grade bicycles it tsl
■ n v i v n i ■ m v b v possible to make at o n e small profit above
actual factory cost. You save f 10 to $25 middlemen’s profits by buy­
ing d irectof us and have the manufacturer's guarantee behind your
bicycle. DO NOT B U Y a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone at amp
• until you receive our catalogues and learn our uuheard o f factorp
.Prices and rtmarkable special ofere to
rid e r agents.
1x3 rid
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YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED:
fu lly low price* w e can make y ou this year.
We m-|| the highest grade bicycles fo r
less m oney than a n y oth er factory. Weareaatlxfled with fl.oo profit abov e factory cost. «
B ICY CLE D E AL ERS, you can. sell ou r bicycles under your ow n name plate at double ou r price«» /
Orders filled the day received.
SECOND HAND BICYCLES. W e d o n ot regularly handle second hand bicycles, but mmaHy h a v e )
a number o n band taken In trade by o u r Chicago retai I store*. Theee we clear out prom ptly at prices»
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bargain lists mailed free.
ranging from
S3 to SSorj|10.__I)escrlptlve
$8 or f l O . Descriptive bargain'll
_ jla , im p orted ro lle r chains and pedala, parts, repairs and
V H » I fc II I U l H I l h W f equipment
of all kinds
kind* at h
fell/
Me regular retail pnce*.
pmentof
a lf the
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a
an»**« wheel
* A 00 Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof *
Self-healingTires
" The regular retail priceof these tires
$10.00 per pair, but to introduce tai
will sell you a sample pairforti.HOicash with order $4.55
%£££££%}
80
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES
N A I L S , Ta ck a , o r G la ss w ill n ot le t th e a ir ou t.
A hundred thousand pairs sold last year.
slz
O U O R IPTW N s ....... _ “ nd
e a . s y
riding, very durable and lined Inside with
a special quality o f rubber, which never be­
comes p o r o u s a n d which closes up small
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\Ve have hundreds o f letters from
satisfied customers
stating that their tires have only been pumped up once
or twice In a whole season. They weigh no more than
an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being
given by several layers o f thin, apecially prepared
» t h « thick r t ib b c r t r t N M f
" A " and pu n c tu re «t r ip s “ S ’ *
and “ D ” alao rim s tr ip "M '*
to prevent rim c u ttin g . T h is
t ir e w ill o u tla st an y o th er
m a k e -S O P T . C L A S T I C and
E A S T R ID IN G .
is 110.00 per pair, but, foradv.-rtKIng purposes we are
making a special factory price to the rider o f only $4 80 per pair. All orders shipped same
day letter is received. We ship C O I>. on approval. Y'ou do not pay & cent until you
have examined and found them strictly as represented.
W f Will allow * c » * h d iso o u n t o f 5p«*ro»*nt 'thereby m aking the pri<^»S4?S5 per pair! I f you send PULL CASH
W I T H O R D E R and e n d o w th li advertisement. You run ni> r1»k la »ending ux an ord#*r a* tb e tire* m ay be
returned a» O U R expense If fo r any raaaon t h e / are not aatlafartory on exam ination. We a rc perfectly reliable
and money dent t o u* l<*a* nafea* in a hank. I f you o rd e ra pair o f tb**e tire*, you will find that they will ride
eaeler. run farter, wear better, lart longer and look finer than anr tire yon have ever need o r eeen at any price.
W e know that you will be •«» well pleaeed that when v .u want a bicycle you will give us you r order. W e want
you to «end u *a trial order at once, hence thle remarkable tire offer.
§g f V / l l l tiitr tr n
d 'm ’tb n r any k I nd at an 7 price anti 1 you eend fo r a pair o f TTcdgetbore
am
W oJXJ! r v c c i / l i n e u
Puncture-Proof tiree on approval and trial at the «peciai Introductory
price quoted above: or write for oar big
kinds of tiree at about half the oeoal priot._
# 1 /1 A i n T |A /i| # jr but write ue a portal today
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DO NOT THINK O P SUVINO a bicycle o r a pair o f
tiree from any me unt.i yoi m know tb e new and wonderful offer» we are wax in«
v erytblog. J V n t e lt P O W .
J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL.
Res. Phono KtilHi.
Civil and Hydraulic Engineer
Commissioner
587 E. 15th St. N. Portland, Ore.
At the request of his many
friends throughout, the state as
well as the city o f Portland, Dr.
Cottel has consented to become
a candidate for the office of state
dairy and food commissioner. He
is well known to the general pub­
lic as ex-city councilman, mem­
ber o f the state legislature, is an j
expert chemist, physician and I
business man. He has a reputa-
tion of being honest and loyal to
all power invested in his hands
and has a record to be proud of by
any honest and trustworthy citi­
zen.
Dr. Cottel has had long and va­
ried experience along the line of
testing milk and other foods, hav­
ing made a special study of tu­
bercular infections so common to
milk ami other food products pro­
duced under unsanitary condi
tions. He has followed the drug
business sucessfully in Portland
for many years and is not seek­
ing the office merely' for the re
mnneration attached thereto, but
rather as a specialist advocating
purity of milk and other foods.
Dr. Cottel states that 98 per
cent of milk and other food-stuff*
now infected with tubercular,
germs can be detected by scienti­
fic and systematic research, at a
very slight expense if conducted j
under the direction of a practical!
man well versed along these lines
Laundry
General
Republican Candidate for
Surveying,
gi neoring,
Landscape
Construction
Ka
Superinten­
dence, Reports and Estimates on Proj­
REPRESENTATIVE IN
THE LEGISLATURE.
Mr. Wilkins is one of the Company
candidates for the Legis­
lature and lias a brief and
concise platform, to the
point. He has declared for
Statement No. 1, for Good 201 East Water Street
Roads for the entire State,
for economical appropria­
tions and general progres­
sive legislation. He promises
to honestly represent the
people of Multnomah Coun­
PORTLAND
ty anrl to meet every propo­
sition squarely when it
comes up, rather than make
a large number of campaign
promises.
YOU «HEADACHE?
A lawyer himself, Mr.
Wilkins has had opportunity
to observe some of the needs' K R A U S E S
of the county, and will work
for any legislator) t hatr litrl HEADACHE
for any legislation that will C A P S U L E S
give the average man a
“square deal” and make a » o iW A S u c r r r a r c . . . . . .« . .
better Oregon.
ects, .Water Supply, Irrigation, Sewer­
age.
EAST
Now Lumber Exchange Bldg.
COR. EAST YAMHILL
63
u. s.
Laundry C ompany
d o c s
It W I L L N O T I f y o u U lla
They w ill cu r. .a y kind o f H r., ach. no
matter what I h . V.UM P .rf.rtly lU r a lM .
P r lc . 35 C a m .
co d
moii
180 Grand Avenue
u
FOX SALE BY
PORTLAND