PORTIjAin) NEW AGE 4) Portland Neui Ags Eita Established 1196 A. D. Orlffln, Manager Office, Room 317, Commonwealth liulldlng To lnure publication all local new mut tachui not fater than Thursday morning ol reach each week. PnbicrlpUon price, one year, payable in ail Vance, IJ.OO. Locnl Now on this rage by C A. RITTER. City Editor PORTLAND LOCALS ! 9 MMMCCMffi&C asil0 MSI !, Mr. 1'nul Strain th the trciilnl tiro- 'o'ciotlilnit Co lllnc. Third and . . m . itrlvtor of the Chlcngo in the Ainsworth Ituildl Onk Street. Is a firm nnd true friend of our people. Call nnd got acquaint ed with him. tf Miss Mario Smith and Miss Lcnn Turner aro visiting In Tncoimt. Mrs. Jns. Ilousor while far from well wns nblo to bo out this week. Mr. Him ifmiiiv la bMM rnnflncil to his bed at tho Good Snmnrltnn pltnl. Mrs. E. A. Ward loft for Senttlo Inst week having ncccpted a posi tion there. Arthur Hnrrls nt the St. Vincent Is hopeful nnd will bo nblo to lonvn In tho near future. Mrs. Jako Jones loft for Los An geles last week to Join her husband who is roported to bo critically 111. Mrs. F. V. Manloy returned homo Monday nfter a pleosnnt visit of nov ernl wcoks to friends In Cullfornla Mr. F. D. ThomnB loft this wool: for Onkland having received tho nows that his daughter, Ulysess wns very low. Mr. Zan Edwards and family havo removed from Ninth and Flanders to tho southwest corner of Sovonth nnd Gllsnn. I Mr. Jns. Ilousor formerly with tho ' Now York Dental Co. hub uccopicn a position with the Honeymnn unrii- wnro Co. Major Ponroso wns on tho ground nnd docs not bollovo tho negro sol diers guilty as charged how did tho President nrrlvo nt his concluBlons? Rov. Qoorgo E. Jnckson, pnstor of tho A. M. E. Zlon church arrived In tho city on last Snturdny nftornoon, nfter a visit of several wcoks In Cal- Ifornla. Wm. "BiiBh" Cowcs pnld a flying visit to rolntlveB and friends hero mis wcok auer ail nuHonco oi uvur twolvo yenrs. Ho is at present resid ing In Oakland, Cal. A vory pleasant reception wns hold at tho rcsldonco of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Rutherford Thursdny from 2 to 4 p. m. in honor of tho mother nnd sis ter of Mrs. Wm. Rutherford. Do not forgot tho dobnto at tho A. M. E. Zlon church Monday ovonlng, April 8th, subject which Is tho Greater Powor Chnrnctor or Monoy. Tho public Is Invited. Admission frco. Exercises nt 8:30 p. m. Tho W. C. T. U. Ib rapidly incroas- n Ing In mombcrslilp. Six now mom-1 bors wero ndded nt ono mectlnir re- contlv. A vory Interesting meeting wns hold this week nt tho rcsldonco of Mr. J. N. Fullllovo. Miss Lulu Watson celebrated her vni,no frlnn.la vunrn In nllntlrlnnxn . young frlonds woro In nttondnnco and many hnndsomo romombrances woro presented to tho hoBtcss. Now Northwest Lodgo No. 2BG4 nnd Household of Ruth No. 844 G U. O. of O. F. will havo their anutinl thanksgiving exorcises at tho Bothol A. M. E. church on MW 12th. Tho public Is Invltod to attend. Mra. Watklns of 107 Fourteenth N. hns loft for Seattlo to permanent ly reside, hor husband having se cured employment In that place. Sho is at present tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Deboo formerly of this city. Win. Smith of Tonth and GliBnn whoso sorlous illness wo noted Inst week dopnrted this life Friday, Mnroh 29th. Funeral sorvlces hold at Flnley'a undertaking parlors con ducted by Rov. Smith of Mt. Olivet Bnptlst church wero lnrgely attend ed. Ho leaves a wlfo to mourn. Mr. and Mrs. T. Estill for a num ber of years Influential citlzons of this city loft this week for Ohio to Bottle up somo business matters and for a trip through California for tho benefit of Mrs. Estill's health. While they may bo absent quite a whllo it Is their Intention to return to Oregon to live. Mr. Ed. Rutherford for many yenrs an employo of tho Hotel Portland has resigned his position nnd purchased Mr. Geo. Hytors' Interest In tho ton- sorlnl parlors of Hyter & Rutherford at FlanderB nnd Ninth streets. Mr. Hvter the retiring member of the ored man to bo captain of Firo En J ier,....?. L.'"noB.. Z J' .li gino Company No. 21 of Chicago. Mr. through tho eastern and southern Btnte8, As the result of n dlsngroement over money matters II. C. Lacey and Archie Wil laros both In tho emp oy of tho Pullman Palnco Car Co. be came Involved In a cutting scrape In which Lacey was sevorely cut in tho leg by Williams. Tho police wero no tified and Lacey was removed to the Hnnnl Snmnrltnn hnonllnl where h's wounds were dressed. At latest nc-' counts the police had been unable to locate Williams. Easter was appropriately celebrated at the various church In the city and despite the threatening weather they were well attended nt the Bethel church. In tho morntnc five babies were christened nnd In tho evening a very excellent program wns ren- ter of Mr. Robert J. Fletcher of that dercd In which tho young people took city, who Is ono of tho promlnont col tlin inn.llncr tmrt Mt nilvnr rtmitUt nrail men finil illatlnctilnhnil ninsons rlmrpJi hoirt thnlr Knninr oxtTi'lses proper In tho afternoon nt 3 p. m. d tho ,)rogram nciudccl both young nnd old. At Zlon A. M. E. church tno ndvnncoment or her race. She is tlicciuu8 aim nrgnniznuons looKing 10 Easter exorcises wcro hold nt 8 Royal Grand Matron of tho Qrnnd .the elevation of tho nice. Sho Is tho o'clock In tho ovonlng. Music was Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star Most Worthy Qrnnd Matron of Morn a loading feature, tho choir with the of tho State of California, and Is n Ing Light Court of Daughters of nsslotanco of their friend furnishing zcnlous worker for tho progress of, Sphinx of Chlcngo nnd tho Hoynl nn excellent progrnm which wns sup- tho order, nnd Is ono of tho Supremo .Qrnnd Mntron of tho St. Johns Qrnnd pllmented by nddrcsses by Rev. Bnr- Qrnnd Officers of tho Supremo Qrnnd I Chapter of the Order of Enstorn Stnr hour who had boon filling tho pulpit Chapter of tho Ordor of Eastern Star of the State of Illinois. (1 urine tho tmstor's nbsenco nnd by of tho United Stntcs of Amcrlcn. Rev. J. V. E. Bowon, D. D of n short tnlk by tho pnstor Rev. (leo. Mrs. Mnry B. EdwnrdB, or Cliaun E. .InokRon. The fact Easter wns so' coy. On.. Is one of tho energetic nnd early this yenr caused ninny to feel tnnt tho task of decorating the churches would bo n serious ono but I the vnrlouB committees solved the questions nnd tho various edifices I..... .. .. n.nAl.. ...U1. tlm nl.tttwl. nnco of flowers, ferns, pnlms, doves nnd Enstcr bells. Wo often hear complnlnts about discrimination practiced agnlnst tho negro In public plnccs nnd tho query Is put why Is this so now wnon ten or twelve years ago there was little or none of It? How often do wo Btop nnd th nk that to a greater or 1PB3 hos-ldogreo wo havo brought It on our selves. It Is within tho. memory or ureni is a very kind and dlgniricd nearly all when ncgros' pntrontigo lndy. Sho nnd her husband, Mr. wiib welcomed nnd lnrgoly sought for John S. Bront own beautiful prop In Biich plnces as tho Quelle and erty In thnt city. Mrs. Brent hns a Freeman's now they nro excluded matchless courngo nnd n grent will from both plnces nnd with this came a niombor of. smaller fry following In tho footBtops of tho more stylish plnccs. I need not uho the tlmo or spneo nnu rointo mo occurrences iu iuuku uiuuru iiieiiBmu nnu nnppy that led to this action on tho part of around her. She Is the Deputy Qrnnd tho proprietors of theso plnccs nor Mntron of tho Ordor of Daughters of does It help tho innttcr nny to sny ' Sphinx for tho District of Columbia, that tho white patrons hnd In many and ono of tho Supremo grand offl lnstnncos behaved worso thun did thoicors of the Supromo Qrnnd Chnptor members of our rnco. As It Is an I of tho Ordor of Enstorn Star of tho undonlnblo fact that what ono negro United Stntcs. docs reflects on tho wholo raco but1 It can bo truly said of Mr. Wll lct us call attention to another nnd Hum T. Grant 33, of Now OrloniiB, more recent matter heretofore. Wo , Ln thnt no mnson hus ovpr dono havo boon nblo to rent nny hnll thnt "oro to olovnto tho stnndnrd of Mn wo saw fit when ho desired to glvo nonry thnn he, nnd It can bo truth nn ontertnlnmont but It seoms thnt fully nsscrted thnt ho never shrinks on nno or two occnslons lntolv Bomo . from or neglects nny duties thnt nro f0w hnvo alniBcd tho privilege cutis . . , . inir a protest to bo entered with tho owners of tho building ngnlnst thcOriuwl Lodge of A. F. & A. Mnsons renting of promises to any colored o' tho Stnto of Loulslnna which Is people Wo nro not ndvlsod as to tho only legal Grand Lodgo of col-1 whether or no tho protest has had"rui """" " wnu biuio. no is onotigh weight to cnuso a chango of . tinllni. lint thn fnM ri.mntnn. Mint. I through tho misconduct of a few of our pcoplo, nnd tho neglect of tho management of botho of our public mitlini-lnira In nrnunrvn nclnp It In1 possible thnt tho rights nnd prlvl- vu n' " wuwa wb iv ". lm-nn of tho wholo niimbor nro In f, iunBor 0r being curtulled. Somo Krent deal of tlmo In helping tho menns should bo dovlscd whereby 'ace, both In church and lu somo 'oso who will not behnvo ns IndleB.crot "nil bonovolont nsBoclatlons of 0r gentlemen should bo compelled to which sho Is an honored mombcr. Sho do so or not bo allowod to oBsoclato i?,"10 'Most. w.orUl' Supremo Second with Bolfrosnectlne noonlo until thoy Y,co Grand Matron of tho Supromo i0firn to respect tho rights and orty 0f othors 1 OUR CHICAGO LETTER ... Tho ftow Ago Is on sale nt Levy's New Htna, ooo Tlilrly-scventli hi., ciiicngo. Mnrcli -run, uoi. Mr. Cook of CC11 Vlnconnes avo- nuo nnd Mrs. E. Jones of 0348 Rhodes avonuo, nro on tho sick list, Tho bnrbor shop of Mr. JnnieB Tup pin of 3033 Stnto street wns destroy n.l 1.1, flfi ' It is reported thnt John C. Buck- 'nor. who Iiiib been a dork In tho In tornnl Rovonuo Dopnrtmeut hns been asked to resign. order of tho Ensiern Star hns been Tho Supromo Qrnnd Chapter of tho J u,i Wl'l Mr. Wnltor M. Fnrmer formerly of tho St. LouIh bnr Is residing In Chl cngo and will deliver n lay Hormon nt rBothesday Bnptlst church on Easter Sunday ovonlng. At a meeting of tho Calumet Club held on last Saturday Mr. H. P. Green offered a series of resolutions which wero ndopted highly endorclng Vlro President Fairbanks for tho Presi dency of tho United States. Mr. E. R. Robinson, tho Inventor who hns gnlned so much notoriety of Into wns fined $25.00 nnd costs bo- foro Judge Fako In tho Municipal Court for nssnultlng Mr. JiiIIub F. Taylor, the editor of tho Chlcngo Broad Ax, It would hn wnll fni llio mlllnr nf I tho Chrst nn Recorder nnd tho ........... .. - ,. ... , fnp fT fllft fVllnrnfl Amni Ann Tnfin. ... . . . I zlno baforo they rush Into print, nnd publish matters nbotit grent law suits being won by colored people In Chlcngo to first find out whother It wns true, for nil thnt they have pub lished is absolutely falso. At n meeting of tho Centenlnl Club on lust Sunday afternoon. Mr. Sam uel H. Thomas offored a series of resolutions which wero unanimously adopted congratulating nnd thanking Mnyor E. F. Dunne of Chicago for appointing Richard T, Cnesor to tho Cnptaln of Firo Engine Company No. 21. Several speeches wero made on the occasion. Mnyor E. F. Dunne of Chlcngo hnB appointed Rlchnrd P. Ca'eser, a col StedS Xll! cngo. Mr. Caeser hns beon Lieut. cngo. Mr. caeser lins neon uout. rt thti tznrriA pnmimnv fnr 14 Vfnra I tt;, ' .n" Dl,nn Is tho first .nnvor - nil lit. u n -V V of Chicago although n Democrat to . honor a colored nmn t0 auch u ,)08. tlon. PROMINENT COLORED MEN AND WOMEN OF TODAY. (By Eugene Flolds of Chicago.) Miss Minnie O. Payne, of Chilli Icothe, Mo., is the daughter of Mr. land Mrs. B. F. Payne ono of tho most prominent colored families of thatiD. city. Miss Payne Is an accomplished, of and learned teacher in the public In schools nt Moorcsvtlte, Mo. Mrs. Maude I. Flood, of Sacra - mento. Calif., Is tho esteemed daugh In tho stnto of California. Mrs. Flood Is a grand nnd excellent woman, nnd Is a great lover and worker for tho prominent colored women of Unit city nnd tnkes much Interest in tho nffnlrs or her rnco. alio Is tho Most Worthy Qrnnd Mntron of Annlo Court of Daughters of Sphinx of that I nlfv nnil lillftnr lint wlan mnnnifn. ment, tho Annlo Court of Daughters I of Sphinx Is prosperous and In a flourishing condition. I Mrs. Rebeccn A. Bront of Wnsh- lngton, D. C, Is ono nniong tho splon- did nnd prominent colored women of Wnshlngton, D. C. She hns resided In that city for tunny yenrs, nnd Is one among tho oldest nnd most high ly respected families thnt there Is In tho city of Wnshlngton, D. C. Mrs. nnu determination, alio possesses ninny cxpcllcnt trnlts of chnrnctor, nnd among them n high regard for tho feelings of others, and a desire ... . . . impoHcii on mm. no is now tno urnnii Mnster or tho St. Andrews wiu unuiu aiiiHiur uuncrni oi CorCIIIOIllCH Of tllO United SlllirOtll'- E0""';1 "f Ancient nnd Accepted Scottish Rlto MnsoiiB of tho United Stntcs. Mrs. Mllllslia SCOtt of Washington. " , is a very energotic, pious nnu .. . ; cxcononi womnii. alio UovotcH n nrop-.ar"na court of Daughters of Sphinx. Mrs. Serena Hopkins, of Wnshlng- 14 n n ,.. i.... i, (iun, u. j i kiiuwii ii a uruu'Bs, agressivc, energetic Christian woman in maintaining the rights of her rnco, sho has been Instrumental In doing u grent good among tho people. She hopoH lu tho future to ho nblo to do a '""?," Krctcr work for tho uplifting of tho rnco. Sho Is mi nctlvo mom- bor of Serenn Court of Daughters of Sphinx, which court Is named In honor nf hrr. film la n ziwlmiH wnrlc 'or jn tho Ordor of EnBtorn Star, nnd Is now Supromo Roynl Mntron Itnl might bo extrnctod from tho row. of tho Supromo Qrnnd Chnptor of i congress, In stnto loglslntureB. mid tho Ordor of Enstern Stnr of tlo.0i8()Whoro. thov addressed thniiiniiivnu "... D,l,lun,"u -. iio tno subject, nnd nro still busy with Mas Honrletta Vinton Davis, at, it. Whon tho roports aro mndo to ;yaBhlngton, p. C, was born In Bal- tho next congress thero will prob- tlmoro, Maryland, and .Is a lady of ably bo two thoy will reaumo work a vory pleasing prosonco; sho Is a'ns tho President's champions, and ivhiiui uiuiiiinuiuni. nnu tnl.nl. llf.vll H....1. I n 1.... ...nlnnnlnn imwii ififiii imiiv in iiur ii iiiunniuii throughout tho country. Sho hns by tho strength of n brilliant mind, gen- ?. !.. C.ht,n" .h"1 ".Ll!?!. Jl! iiiu iiiiiii uvuiiiuiii. mill iiiu uiuviiiiuu of hor raco. Mr. Robert J. Fletcher of Sacra mento, Cal., has resided in thnt city for many years, nnd Is wldoly known lu ovory city nnd vlllngo In tho States jnnd Territories throughout tho on tiro west. Ho Is a man of high char acter nnd oxcollont nblllty nnd Is bo yond doubt ono among tho best post ed nnd well rend colored mnsons In the United States. Ho wns tho first colored mnson In tho United States to hnvo tho legltlmato work of tho ordor of Enstorn Star, and was tho first colored mason In tho Stnto of California to hnvo conferred upon him tho regular nnd genulno degrees of tho Ancient nnd Accopted Scottish Rlto and tho Mystic Shrine. Mrs. Isadora N. Hnll of Cnmbrldgo, Mnsa., Is a noblo Christian woman) w" IH living mill worKUlg lO liuip.i" mm uiu u um HIJUI woigllCIl in odl-ii,,u""Jl l"u " " . "V" ,,.....,.,,. ,. ,. , -.! ,. !. ..,ll In wiii.1i i7nilr nnil npnnnri 1 lift .!, ,w, .wf t.i.u .,ii.i ..w heurtlistona sho Is teaching tho lea sons of piety nnd truth to the boys nnd girls nnd those thnt nro asso ciated with her In holplng to make thorn hotter mon nnil women. Mrs. Hull Is at tho head of tho Great Na-1 tlonal Organization that Is doing much good among tho people. It Is tho Ancient Ordor of Daughters of Sphinx and sho is tho Most Ancient Worthy Supremo Grand Mntron of the Supremo Grand Court of Daugh ters of Sphinx. Mr. J. C. Whlto of Boston, MnBs., is ono of tho enterprising and reliable vnniiL' tunn nf llifi men nnil fnp nv. oral years ho hns occupied a respon-.TUC slblo position ns shipping clerk for ono of tho largo and best boot nnd shoe stores In Boston. Mass, Mr. White Is ulso a zenlous mid learned free mason and belongs to the reg- '". nl legltlmato freo ninsons Mass. Ho Is tho Grand gecet General of tho United . . ' ...... . ?!? 8. ou"c'1 "' "5." "I"' c: copieu acoiiisu uno iMUHOiis lor inn united Stntes. Mr. Whlto Is ono of the rising nnd progressive young mon nnd Is a useful and influential man in tho great work of elevating tho race. Hon. Richard T, Greener of Now York Is regarded as ono among tho best educated colored men in tho United Stntes. He wns for several years Dean of tho Law Department of the Howard University, Washington, C. Ho wns for six years secretary the Grant Monument Association Now York City, and under Pres- jident McKlnley was United States .Consul nt Vnlntllstock, Russia, and was tho first colored man to grad uate from Harvard University. Mrs. Amelia Foster of Chicago, 111., Is one among the prominent and nctlve members and workers of tho Ebonezer Baptist church In Chicago, .Mrs. Foster Is Identified with scvornl Atlnntn, Ga., Is n very highly edtt cnted nnd cultured gentleman. He Is a member of tho A. )I. E. church nnd wns professor at one tlmo of Q reck nnd Latin In tho Central Ten nessee College nt Nashville, Tcnn. In 1887 the Boston University conferred upon him tho degree Ph. D. In 1892 tho degree of D. D. was conferred upon him by the Gammon Theologi cal Seminary, and iu the year 1900 ho wns elected president of the Gum mon Theologlcnl Seminary at At lnntn, Ga., which position ho now oc cupies. Hon. II. C. Smith of Cleveland, 0 who hns been elected four times aa n mombcr of the, legislature of the stnto of Ohio, mill whllo a member of tho leglslutlvo body, ho acquitted himself with honor to his consti tuents nnd credit to hluiBcir. He got a law placed on the statute books of Ohio known us the autl-mob law making nny county In tho state re sponsible In damages for any person who is lynched In nny county In tho Btnte of Ohio. Ho is ulso the editor of tho Cleveland Qnzcttc. THE BROWNSVILLE INQUIRV. (From tho Wnshlngton Star, March G, 1907.) Tho Sonata Military Committee with leisure on ts hands, will resume tho Investigation oT tho Brownsville mut ter, mid probably complete it nt nn early day. It Is understood thnt nil tho remaining witnesses will bo cx mnlned hero. How ninny moro will bo called hns not been determined. As to the number much will depend on developments. A cluo ns to tho guilty persons would of course bo .followed up to tho end rogardless of tlmo or cxpoiiBO. If It Is possible, uiobo persons, whether thoy wore uniform or not, should be exposed nnd prosecuted. Tho record, ns tho Stnr rccontly declared, Justifies tho Investigation fully. To n man, tho cx-soldlors who hnvo testified hnvo made a good . -- ' - - .... . j ImpresHlon, nnd told very clem stores . Quilt, or a conmilrncv to ,hldo guilt, did not appear either Iu so-.tholr HtatemontB, or In their manner, Thoy showed nn nppreclntlon of tho 'situation and Its roBponslbllltlcB which would havo dono credit to men of a much higher lntelllKonco nnd wlk of life. Tliolr crosB-examlners nmnlfoHtPii roRHPi-t for Muir Piirri.n.A .: .- ,--- .-. ....... n- on tno witness Btnnd. It Is a mistake to refer to this In vestigation ns useless as tlmo wasted. Something highly Important and of general Interest Is Involved, mid It concorns both tho civil nnd th0 military rule. If politics has ap penred It Is not chargeable to those who nro seeking tho wholo story of tho oplsodo, but to thoso who, finding mnm u,.),t !, ...i. ... mo I'resiiient opposed in Ills own , utiiizo tno toiiic ror campaign pur- posCB. It Is highly probablo that tho Pres ident, Impulslvo ns ho Is, would not repent his blunder. Ho hns learned ns much from this Investigation iih any body olso. A nervousness seized him Immediately after ho saw tho drift of things, nnd ho set to work In a hurried effort to bolster up a very weak caso. But ho did not succeed. It still romnlnod vory clenr thnt, with nothing to support him but n report upon a drumhead Inquisition, ho had laid tho heavy lash of his official ills plensuro on tho bncks of many Inno cent mon, nnd driven them from a Bervlco to which thoy had most cred Itnbly dovoted ninny yenrs. And tho longer tho enso Is considered tho plainer this shows. If tho doctors had only thought, now, to weigh thnt C40-pound Wis- Lai.. ....... i... ... ...... '"""" ",,u ",lt" uwl" nronort on to hlx hnilv! Mnybo tho muck rnkors will bo glad of tho accession of Sonntnr Bur ton. Tholr enmp seoniB to hnvo been overtakon by innocuous desuetudo or something of thnt sort. Republicans win nlmost every where In tho city elections. So thoy will In Portlnnd. DADTUHI flllCli PH ML DAll I lIULUmLff Ulll 392 WASHINGTON ST. Take pleaiure in announcing lo their frlendi and patrons and the general public that their new and elegant stock of high-class Ladies' Garments, consisting of Cloaks, Suits and Waists Is the largest and most carefully se lected erer offered to a discriminat ing public. A cordial invitation is extended all to Inspect our stock. CALL AND SEE US THE BARTHOLOMEW COMPANY 312 Wishinifoi Street Phone Main 6209 Of course Christian Science Is mostly fraud, folly and 'fancy, but so aro Dr. Brougher's doctrines nnd per-formnnccs. Probnbly tho mayor would bo wise to draw out altogether, and retire whllo his credit Is measurably good. Every colored mnn, ns well hb oth ers Bliould register, If necessnry. Mr. McKenna's saloon ordlnanco will bo snowed under. Baker mid Bootho will make good councllmcn. Voto for tho parks and boulevards. Political Announcements Robert A. Preston Candidate for Republican Nomination for Councilman, First Ward I'nr linjiroveini'tit of the l'lrnt wnnl nnil h nitinri' ilenl fur tin Inlmrer I'rliiinry ukvtlim May I, l'.W" William R. McGarry Republican Candidate for CITY ATTORNEY O. P. Miller Condldate for the REPUBLICAN Nomination for CITY AUDITOR I'rlnmry I'U'cllmi May I Henry A. Belding Candidate for the REPUBLICAN Nomination for Councilman, Sixth Ward For tlio Improvi'im-nt of tint Klxtli unrii nnil n Mtinru ilcnl fur tho Inlmri'r Primary election My 1, 1WT Geo. J. Cameron Candidate for Republican Nomination for MUNICIPAL JUDGE Portland, Oregon PRESENT INCUMBENT I'rlnmry election May 1, 1!W7 J. E. Werlein Candidate for the REPUBLICAN Nomination for CITY TREASURER I'rlnmry election May 1, 1H07 BROOKS & SON Successors to F. R. 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