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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1908)
JO run stiNDAV orumoman, rOKTLAM), Al'ltlL 3, 10S. County Coroner REFUBLIOAN CANDIDATE TOR NOMINATION CANDIDATE FOR RETUBLIGAN NOMINATION CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, DEPARTMENT NO. 1 i:"'S. . These are the Candidates for nomination by the EPDBLIGAN PARTY ? WHO Attli PLEDGED TO STATEMENT NO 1. PRINCIPLE, NOT A SCRAMBLE FOR OFFICE. ANTI-MACHINE POLITICS. K v JUDGE E. (Appointed to Siiceerd the Late Judge F rarer 'Candidate for Republican Nomination for Circuit Court Judge, Dept. No. 1 JAMES N. DAVIS Endorsements of Leading At torneys and Business Men. "r but r knonn JnmM . 1n In, t-nnrilrfiMr for tllMrtrt AHornrr, for (hp )( 15 yp(tn, find brHrie thnt If Hcrlcd hf will admin Intrr Ihc dtitlr of the 'fflri- In h f onrlrpiw, honrnt find thor otiatttl Mr innnnrr. t:o. M. YHMm. Arthur U Wa:?. H. II. Nortlmp. C. A. Potph, M. rorgi'. A. K. tliiarIt ; Froioitrk Kr rt . of K r it t t Vounir tympany; v. rrlrd1:xnVr. . Yaxhint?tnn St. : V. i Sa.'linst, aprnl New York n ti.il Mhim: M J. n-hrr nn1 M. K. Thor srn. paints, ftiv; FiMiik 1'ayton. Maytnn HarilwHrr t'omp:n ; A. S. Ntrhnl!, plty M la ii n ik! 5i:rcrMi ; F. Ry or lex . (Intg--KiNt. MM .l.-nvrnon St.; 1. M. K,i!m?rn, Sfrt'-ri', .lefTVrsi'n St.; J. A. tlrt!M tfne. hny hai 1 wh :r ; nnti ninny other. Republican Candidate for Assessor i t y s Si A. G. RUSHLIGHT iv fin of otftvf fsfh'!? tin fiint'i"r t h t.- fxr t !e bot Into: ry'a of t i-o-.int y ii.l tMX)Mi ihrrf "f 1 (HVrtr s'rvt bi'tssi srt minis rat i.in irrespr.'tv w'icthrr pnfirnl or o:Iirif: 1 :iai1 r.1f,,v.r to rr.Vr a ni?t fcrtl eqult aMf mj s'Tfnt of nit prpf'.-tv t!ic crur'v. w ,r.l trt ' profit on bs:r'f: Hnf-t n-1 ';ir or f a or - V . JAMES COLE roreierljr Ao(M.int V. 8. District Attorney. (AXIIIIHIt FOR Republican Nomination for District Attorney . OROMKH aj i E. E. ERICSON Ertcaon Undertaking Co, 409 AND 411 ALDER STREET K. of P. Building If clorlpil li this tiuw-l nsii)n sililc Hisitin t Hip Itamls of tlifi vi(ms of this rount v. I will fT soimlly mIIi'IhI (o nil tlio duties of tlio position. Kpnlif.init llifi lipousiliilily of tlifl uffif fully. 1 j'lcilro niysolf to ronilui't it rroiioniioally. fpplinp tliat, (lie fomify run !p ravrit inurh nroil los pxponsp ly sliowinp h nmrn ronsripiilions rfpiinl for tba litsoayeis' intoresls. " V'-i 4 V r r - f ;Vt' ' FRED L. OLSON Candidate for Re-election Justice of the Peace. Rcindorsed by the Municipal League. To th rnhllc. 1 rrrt fatly nlitnM thnt H l your nrred dnly. nn nond rHImrtt, to Ivvr llirnfe Ihr tiinlnv f rvrry -nrilriat nnd epM'tnll.v (hr if li'lnl mndnrt of thor Rrklnar rr-elrrtlon. If yo find Ihnt I. mi JMcf of the Vmrt of thr V.mni Nildr t ottrt. hnvf nt nil thnri Ii on es I nnd rnnwclrntlntiKly do or m y duty nnd yon fort Hint 1 ronaldrr nil pvthllc offlcfM nwMIe tmwtH, then 1 rrupprtfal l,r pk ?it to rtrlrrt ntr. If not, kirk mr otit. Th-it W Mr plain nnd only dnty. If yo would hnvr n frrrntrr Hf y, morally icl 'ntnmtrrln11y, yon muit Kmf oftlilnlt who know nnd dare do their duty. Thf f hne tried to do. Very respeetfiilly. FRKI) I.. OtSOV. WM. REID Candidate for Republican Nomination for JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR PORTLAND DISTRICT Portland District now com prises all the City of Portland and twelve precincts additional J. W. BELL RopuMictn candidate for JUSTICE. OF THE PEACE Portland Pistrirt. Mr. has thf unanimous indorse ment of ht- bt'n-h and bur of the city. ELMER 8. COLWELL Republican Candidate for STATE SENATOR I favor the direct-primary law and stand upon the platform as accepted 1 .1. . 1 li: . . n . i oy me ivcpuuiicaii lounir teiilral For For '. ' . For Republican Candidate for Coroner DR. J. G. TWITCHELL It i nty purpose, if nominated and elected, to establish a morgue inde pendent of any undertaking firm, thus correcting many evils which Iihvc hith erto existed. There are no private In- trest bearfiiR any portion of my cam paign expenses with - the promise of future patronage dependinfr upon my election, I promise if nominated and elected to fulfil the spirit of the law and in a manner creditable to the city. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CONSTABLE CHAS.MAUTZ I stand upon my past record as Constable 4 t I i i I MM I .1 III! Joint Representative 37 Belt, W. C. Senator 39 Albee, H. R. 47 Kellaher, Dan 50 Nottingham, G. W. 51 Selling, Ben 54 Willett, A. II. Representative 55 Abbott, James D. 57 Altman, B. G. 61 Brady, Vred J. 64 Bryant, J. G. 66 Cassidy, J. F. 68 Clemens, W. J. 69 Couch, K. C. 71 Davis, L. M. 79 Jaeger, E. J. 83 Mahone, L. D. 84 McDonald, Ghas. J. 87 Or ton, A. W. B. D. SIGLER Candidate for Republican Nomination for Assessor. f $ V H a. X ja -S8 - The flrsl As riihlie Soiv purl ion to thereby sav Multnomah This means pay taxes. fessor in Oregon to assess i-e Corporations in pro tlic values they control, ing other taxpayers of County .flOiHj per la-. something tu you, if you DR. ALEXANDER REID. REFVBXICAX CANDIDATE FOR OREtJON STATE DAIRY AND FOOD COM M1S0ER. Ir. Alexander Rtd, who announces him self a candidate lor the position of Oregon St&ta Dairy and Food Commissioner on the regular Republican ticket, is a graduate of the medical department of the Oregon State University , and has been In active practice In Oregon for the past 32 years, and a resi dent of the state for IS years. Dr. Reld Is also a graduate of Che Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Glasgow, Scotland, ajid i at present a member of the S-tate Veterinary Examining Board. Dr. R-ld hat always taken an active In terest in all matters pertaining to food products, and the fact of his being a grad uate of both a medical and a veterinary school makes him especially veil equipped in fill lh nfTirf r,f ri:itrt- anil VrJ . ".i mmU. ; - V ; -i , 1 it" s I : h s, J - I Republican Candidate for County Commissioner t t 1 .J- jam an iimih t i W. L LICHTNER fll-mlier of first County Board to put Multnomah County out, of debt. If re-eleeled. nill rontimtn present eeonomieal poliey. . GEO. J. CAMERON Republican Candidate for , District Attorney PRIMARY ELECTION APRIL 17, 1908 Rrpahlk-aa lor IHSTHIIT .V1TOH1NB1 34 ROGER B. SINNOTT Ilia Platform: The Oath of Office. M." Portland, Or., Maroh 24, 1908 Mr. Lawrence A. MoNary, My Dear Sir : I understand you are a candidate for Judge in Department No. One of this Judi cial District. I want to indorse your candidacy, and say that you were City Attorney of this City for three years while I was Mayor, and I had an excellent opportunity to Judge of your qualifica tions for that office. It affords me pleasure to add that you were an honest and efficient officer, and, with en un blemished reputation, have in my Judgment the abilities and legal attainments which a candidate ought to have to be elected Circuit Judge in this District. Yours very truly LOU WAGNER, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION GUS C.MOSER Republican Candidate for Dis trict Attorney siands on his record as an honest and vigorous prosecutor of all eases en trusted to him while he was Chief Deputy District Attorney. Has lived here .17 years, and has been remark ably successful in the trial of many eases. His motto is: "A square deal for alj. and an honest enforcement of all the laws." , VOTE FOR HIM "KE'S THE MAN" IS, FOR CONSTABLE FOR CORONER For Republican Nomination, Dr.J0IS.SM A Physician Should Be Coroner. Dr. Stott was the first candidate for Coroner to declare in favor of a public morgue, his announcement ap pearing in The Oregonian Feb. 'Z: " I have consulted no undertaker, or other person, or persons, especially interested in the conduct of that of fice, concerninj; my candidacy, and if 1 am nominated and elected, I shall endeavor to distribute the patron ages of the office impartially among the several undertaking establish ments of the city. I am, in fact, at present of the opinion that the es tablishment of a public morgue, if not an immediate public necessity, very soon will be. Such an institution would obviate many annoyances to the Coroner and public in general, and do away with many embarrassments and political preferences that have in times past obtained in this county in connection with the Coroner's offiee. "Very respectfully, --."J. S. STOTT, M.U." J