The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 12, 1908, SECTION FOUR, Page 7, Image 43

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    APRIL
12, 1908.
LOUIS K U E H N W. H. HURLBURT
Ex-Governoc T. T. Geer, Republican Candidate for Congresi
Republican Candidate for
State Representative
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Mr. Kuxhn erttl In aa hoy In 1S84
t.i l.;rn Iho lumber business m1. with
ili- rx.-rptlon of two years spent t
l'ortland l'ni emit y. has been m-iMo-d
In tnia Industry ever tinor.
Sm.e 1S9S lio j,b porn foreman and
lumber nrrl llmb.-r Inspector with tho
Nli nlal-Neppaeh Company, which post
it. in he now holos. That Mr. Kuehn
' he respect and confluence of the
Merest lumbermen on the foast I"
shown by the following: strona- In
dorsement :
I'ORTr.ANP. Or.' April II. 1!0S.
The lumber. IoksIiir, pliinlnar-mill
an.1 furnlnire-fartory business, form
Injr a larjre proportion of the present
business .lone In this stale, anil feeUllR
11m need of havlnfir some person who
iimlersta mis and i an thoroughly repre
sent this particular business as Repre
sentative In the cominpf primaries and
eleetlon. the nmlerslneil mill men
T;iki- peasure In stating that they have
fctiown Mr. Ii4iuls Kuehn for many
years; that he Is nn,1 has been a lum
berman, hunter ami planlna--mill man
fir many years. He unilorstajnls the
lumber business In all of Its depart
ments, from the slump to the finisher
proiltn-t; that he Is a ennselen ttous.
cap. ihie and worthy man anil oiTjrht to
r. e l-e the supnurt of .this entire com
inueitv. NoliTII rAflKlf I.I MBKR "il..
Hy ronal.l McKay.
SAsTHIlN WKSTKRM I.I MHKH CO.
Hy Philip Uuehnor.
STAMlAni" BOX & I.I'MHKIt CO..
By Pa m l Cobb.
t'RKlillV t-VKNITl'Rh: MK(i. CO..
Hy. I'Meteher l,lnn.
NoIstiiwkst PltOR CO..
fly Sani l Connell.
M'ti-i-.i;rpAcii co..
A Xepp.n h. Mgr.
EMMET DRAKE
Republican Candidate for
STATE SENATOR
At the primaries April 17. Is one of th
host-known men in Portland. Ifo has
never held public office. Ho has been
active for years in all kinds of public
work that would benefit Portland ami
"Multnomah (bounty, if elected he will
fearlessly represent all tho people. His
nuiny friends in all parts of the county
pre work in if for htm early and late,
and now. as tho race is nearinjr the
end. it is conceded by many of tho can
didates that Hr. lrake is in the load,
tie stands squarely on the Flopublioan
platform and will vote for Republican
voters choice for I". S. Senator.
PLACE X AT NO. 70 FOR
L. E. CROUCH
Republican Candidate for
REPRESENTATIVE
" No. 106 on Official Ballot
TOM B. McDEVITT
Attorney-at-Law.
Republican Candidate for
JUSTICE
OF THE PEACE
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
State Railroad
Commissioner
"VN' 1 1 h 1 h arproarh of 1 lio primary
r.ertlnn It l gpnrallv rortrniotj th;t
of all th rantiiiintfs t'-tr tho ofj'tro of
Stn t Ft ft 1 1 road ( 'omml iionor, U.
Murlhurt ts tlovolopinir tho most
jtronth. This l ntlroly duo to hl
special fitnosj for thin Important of
ftor. Tho rommrrctal lntorot of
Portlaml rocofl-nizo the faol thnt t
loHst ono inrnihor of tho 'om mission
should ho A mnn with prartirnl rntl
r oi il o p o r 1 o n v r uml I n t i m a t o knrwl
odffo of tho various rolat ion o v ist In p
hi't woon tho transportation rompn ni'S.
mployes. shippors and th travollnff
puhlh". Such knowlt'djrn Mr. Hnrlhurt
luis ft at nod In his oxporlom-o of over
.! v o ar In o v o ry d o p a r t m o n t of rail
road work oonstrm't ton, operating
and traffic and for this roasrm ho
won lit in a ko an Invaluable nv-mln'r of
tho hoard.
fr. Hurt hurt is not now con noo tod
with, or in t ores tod In. any t rnnsporta
t ion company, oithor directly or Indi
rectly, and therefore in a position to
dtscharRo tho duties of tho offit-o with
fairnoss to all interests com-crmd. His
rtpo ovporlonco and mature judgment
should make him tho stronjfost candl
dato before the voters of this district.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY CORONER .
J. C. SILL
He Is the Only Independ
ent Candidate for
Coroner.
J. C. Sill is well known here as a man
ufacturer of caskets. He is dealing with
all undertakers and treats them all alike;
will continue to do so if elected Coroner
without fear or favor.
The principles he stands for:
"The most necessary and Important
needs of the city are a public morgue and
an ambulance, under the jurisdiction of
the Board of Health.
"Th living- shall respect the dead."
J. C. Sill's character is irreproachable
and his business career clean. If elected
to the office of Coroner, he will perform
his duties in an honorable and Just man
ner, to the best of his ability.
Elmer B. Colvvell
Republican Candidate
for
STATE
SENATOR
I favor the direct-primary
law and stand upou the plat
form as accepted by the Re
publican County Central
Committee Feb ry 29, 3908.
Republics Caatfldate for Slate Repre
sentative. K: J. aTAUUKR
of Jaejrer Bros.. Jewelers.
In favor of Statement No. 1.
,1&frimniii narli iiaiit mm MHiMmtl
J. II. Htckmun.
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?;imer B. (olwHI.
Jithn ikniwn.
REPUBLICAN BUSINESS MEN'S CANDIDATES FOR
THE LEGISLATURE '
FOIt STATU SKXATK
43 X (olwrll. Miner tl.
44 nnkf, Kniinrt
45 X Krlly. J. H.
7.1 X Hiirflmnn, I). I'.
Tills IS HI SINKS OT I'OI.ITIfs- llonKt hnsinosn men fur hii hon.st liuxlnf." n ri m In 1st r:i I Inn. If you hnvc the
Inli-riHl uf itfjn rtt hoarl. vto for the. men. Thi-ro aro no private IntiroRtR bfhlnd tliosi r-nndiUAtoi..
FOR
CORONER
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Ci.JolmS.SIoll
Candidafc for RepuMican lioinina-
tion for ('oroiier. The first to ad-
vocate the public morgue idea, be
lieves thnt the Coroner should be
an experienced physician, as at
every inquest it is necessary to
employ one. capable of ascertain
ing the cause of death, and certi
fvinjj thereto. This is, in most
cases, an extra and needless ex
pense to the county. Dr. Stott
served two terms as Coroner in
Marion Counts, with credit to
himself and general satisfaction
to his constituents.
Hon. William A. Carter
Republican Candidate for Nomination
of Railroad Commissioner from
First Congressional District
"William A. Carter, Fiopubliean candi
date tor nomination of Railroad Com
missioner from tho First Congressional
District, pledges himself for a strict
enforcement of the state law regulat
ing transportation companies in Ore
gon and opposes discrimination by
transportation companies in favor of
special industries, shippers or localities,
and will insist that equal rights be
extended to every shipper, great or
small. Mr. Carter is thoroughly famil
iar with the present condition in his
district, and will, if chosen, give hts
entire time and earnest efforts toward
securing more equitable rates for all
industries in his district and particular
ly the merchants and small shippers of
Interior cittes and towns and the ship
pers of produce.
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Campbell.
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Uilturd tl. ( hupln
Kmmrt lmkr.
KtR RKfKKSKNTATtVK
ns X Brawn. John TS lllr-kmnn, J. H.
IW X nm.h-ll. J. V. . 71 Hlrlc. I.II.-lit. J.
" X hnpln. tVtllnrit II. Stt X .Vorllitip, llnrrr K..
The Coroner Should Be
a Physician
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The Medical Profession Indorses,
Dr. Ben L. Norden
IIEPIBI.KAV CASnmATB FOR (III TV (OKOMOR.
Thirty Years In I'ortlnd.
We. tli undrafjfned, rf Kiilarly licensed and practlciDpr plivsk'lans
and surfTfons of the County of Mullnomali. f-tatc .of Oregon, hellftvlng;
that tlie offlee of County Coroner should be oerunled and administered
hy a eompetent and capable physician, affd .havinfc- eonfidenexv In the
ability and Integrity of Ir. Ben L. Norden,. unhesltatlnBlv anil cheer
fully re.:ommend lilm to the voters of Multnomah County, knowing that
his administration of said office will be 'h'oncst, fair and above reproach.
Andrew C. Smith
K. A. J. norkenilc
(tro. K. MIlMitn
Ctirttn lloloomh
Mm. ffouse
V.. neWItt Connell
lieorice B. Story
JmneM C nn
Otto S. BlnNuniiiKrr
Wni. II. Skene
J. Allen ;ilert
Jnmra P. Ilell
Kflmnnil J. I.nfcbe
Win. JoneM
5. V.. .lonephl
t. . rrlRrnm
C. f. Griffith
A. V. Moore
Hurry F. McKay
. Krnrwt F. Tucker
J. R. Wctherbee
K. f. t;eary
C HcCornark
Joneph l. Sternbera;
I.. 11. Hamilton
Roht. c. Venney
liro. AInlle
A. J. Oleay
Jamea O. C. Wlrey
J. F. Dlekion
A. K. Mnekay
ti. M. Masruder
F. M. Taylor
AV. H. Boyd
(ieo. S. hltealde
J. F.. Kane
R. J. Marat
San ford WhltlnK
F. P. Flaeh
M. R. Marrellna
Jamea C. Ilayen
Ralph A. Fenton
Calvin S. White
G. H. Ostrnnder
H. I. Keeney
M. A. Fllnn
J. A. Pettft
r. J. Wiley
eo. F. Koehler
Fred J. .elarler
ii. tlrlo .lefferaon
W. T. Wtlllamaon
. I). W nlker
. J. MeCnaker
R. C. Walker
W. IJ. MeNary ,
Ifyron K. Miner
S. M. tiellert
R. I.. Gllleapie
.1. A. Applewhite .
Ralph C Matnoa
Kay W. Matnon
W. E. Smith
O. A. Thornton
J. C. Rom
Theo. Feler
F. A. Marnhall
C. A. Maerum
.1. R. Roth
F. S. Smith
.Ian. H. Carrleo '
C. K. Hanke
A. K. Roi-key
C. S. Sabln
Mtifttnv H&ir
A. TlUer
Hamilton Meade
Rlehard 'unn
Win. M. Campbell -
A. C. Pnntoo
'. H. W heerer
Oaear Dr Vanl
Holt C. Wllaon
J. H. Hlekman
ii. M. Well.
Alvln AV. Bnlrd
J. J. Sell.vood
R. S. Stenrns
J. Kttleiton
U. H. Parker
A. Mnmhall Kinney
H. Stanley I.ainb
.1. J. Pantoa
i. E. Brnere
T promise an honest and economical administration: thorough and
Impartial investigation of all violent or suspicious deaths.
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Vote JOHN D. WILGOX
for REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
Number FOR
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eo STATE SENATOR
' Statement No. 1 The. people's choice for
I'nlted tlatea Senator.
lurry K. Northnp.
il. I-. Ifttrdnuu).
J. H. Kelly.
Ferdinand H. Dnrantaaeh
Chna. F. HHP . .
i. B. Hlld.-rl.nck
. M. Webater
.1. H. Hrlxtixv
K. K. Cable
Itoht. H. Kllli
Richmond Kelly
W. If. Fln
I., tl. Holland
W. 1). Hamilton
Herbert W. HeKele
Chan. S. Hnamer
A. H. Ruedy
F. W. Brooke -S.
II. Sheldon
.1. (.. Crlm
. O. Bn brock
W. B. Holilen " . .
I.ea Rlcen . ..
l.foyd Irvine -K.
X. Crockett i
I. . J. Wolff
.1. . S,vennxnn
Samuel C. Mncom
Clayton S. Seaman
.1. . Coirhlnn
Fred Gullette
Jan. Iv. Locke
. C. Holllnter
iilenn W heeler
Jamea T. Walla
Arthur H. .lohnaon
J. A. Merrlmun
W. I. oiler
V. T. Croddy
'. I. Setvall
W. V. Spencer
J. C. Klllott KlnB
C. J. Hoffman
II. H. Rand
W. R. Coffman
W. M. Kllllnitanorth. Jr.
X. W. Jonea
!. II. Johnhou
W. A. Trimble
( ban. T. ( hamberlala
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In a speech delivered In rnrtljuid while Mr. Ieer w .Jovf-rnnr he deMrl'
thflt within T0 years Pnrtlaml wudd ho thf largest city on the f'H.-ifhr J'iihui,
a remark which whb reeelved wlfli nmre hop, thun expertnt Urn tnat tt. wmiM
vi-r h-' fulfilled. Sinn then, h6wevr. many nhm-rvlng people have nirid the
an m.i prciplieey, n rnong t hem Jum" .1. Mill, who hii hi n r th'i r.pwin and 'In rk
Knlr thnt when the olurjihla Klvr In rnad- d"i fiimich t fcimmfliiti" tho
larK)'ML neiiftolnff VPHi-lfl, "other It ira of tlie 'mint will he eoruprlir-f to look
to theJr iHiireln." At thin time It In nnf- to reduce the, prnfihery of Mr. .?re;
hy at leriwt 30 years. ' Tho Nntlomil (Invernmont will no iiouht In tin near.
future adopt an a permnnent polii-y tho n iiR-g-ox t (on hv tho Nrittonal Ft Ivor artd
Harhnrn f'onjrrenn, and Indorsed hy f'ronldont Fttonevolt, frf rnnkinftT rt oon t In titn'
Hiinunt appropriation of V"i0,0lKI,00rt for the p;irpoo of Improving our wnli'rwavn.
This Ih one of the great iieMlonH of the time one of the Krejitopt to the rntir
Northwest. . ,
overnor f?er. with hla wide fpprkrirf In pnhlic affaira of thin Mat
nnd hla-nhHIty. as well nx hla oporlonoo un a pndlh- op'-Hki-r, tnRotlvr with lit
know I edge of eondtttona In every part of tho at: te and a oq mm i nta no wif-h ItW
per pie. Is eapeelally qua 1 1 f ied to auorr anf vil ly re prose nt the, St con d I Mat rl-t
4 'onrreaa. -
Since this district wan created nearly -0 years aro the Flepreaontnttve hns
heen eoneodol to Kaatern Or(fnn. Mnltriomah Voiinty nnvor aMkfnjc for It. rln e,
the western part of tto; district haa iilwaya harl h(th Sonntora. Mr. fiier carried
Multnomah County two yoara nito hy nearly 1N0 plurality, nnd thla dlatrtct
over 2100.
ROBT. S. FARRELL,
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
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Ttobert S. (Bert) Far re! I is a candidate for Representative on rhe
Straight Republican ticket. He Is a native son and lias !i. on a citizen
of Portland for Z years. Served one term as Representative, and ap
parently .demonstrated' his qualifications ag a careful, economic and
business-like legislator. Was graduated hy Portland High School in
1886. and later from University of Oregon Maw department), and ad
mitted to the bar of the Supreme Court at Salem. He is heavily inter
ested in logging and fishing indu stries. being a member of firm oX Kyer
ding & P'arrell. president of Deep River Logging Company and secretary
of Taylor Sands Fishing Company. Stands well as a member of Miilt
. nomah Athletic Club. Portland Rowing Club, Commercial Club. Order '
of Hoo-Hoo, Travelers Protective Association. Is a 32d degree Scottish
Rite Mason, Knight Templar and Mystic Shriner. Tf nominated and
elected, -will legislate for a square deal for all, reasonable railroad
rates; protection to savings bank depositors by compeiling directors in
state. banks to be responsible individually for all deposits; protection to
lives of Innocents by compelling outer doors of every schoolhouse and
public building to. open outward, and will endeavor to protect Sainton,
industry by curtailing open season. ."''
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UK, A I.RX ANOKR R IA D. R K I'l B X J CAN
CANDIDATE FOR OREUON-KTAT1S
; . DAIRY AND FOOD COM- .
3IISSIOXKR.
Dr. Alexander, Reid, ,-who annpiuicea him
self a candidate fur the position of Oregon
State Dairy and Food Commissioner on the
regular Republican tKket, is a graduate of
the medical department of the Oregon State
University, and. has been in active practice
in Ort?s"n fr tne past TC years, and a resi
dent of the state for -IS years
Dr. Reid is also a graduate of the Royal
College of Veterinary Surgeons. Glasgow.
Scotland, and Is at present a member of
the State Veterinary Examining Board.
Dr. Reid has always taken' an' active In
terest In all matters perteining to food
products, and the fact of his belny a ffrad
uate of both' a medical and a veterinary
school makes him pspfrlally wnll equipped
to fill the office of Dairy and Food Commli
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CONGRESSMAN .
W. R. ELLIS
Republican Candidate for
RENOMINATION
Seven Years' Experience ' ' '
in Congress '
Ha Resided 23 Year in thi Dulriet '
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